Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1929 — Page 9

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Clubs Prepare for Fall Activity; Chairmen Are Selected by One Group WITH the coining of fall, club activities are taking on anew burst of speed in preparation for the opening meeting, most of which will be held within the next two weeks. One of the first duties of the newly elected officers of the many clubs has been to appoint committees to take charge of all details that go toward making the year’s program a success. Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, president cf the Woman’s Department Club, and the board of directors have selected standing committees for the coming year. Chairmen and vice-chairmen have been announced as follows: Aid to the President—Miss Lucile ]

Ballard, chairman. Bulletin Committee—Mrs. Robert Shingler. chairman: Mrs. Frank C. Walker, vice-chairman. Courtesy Committee —Mrs. W. A. Pickens, chairman; Mrs. Edward L. Hall, vice-chairman. Decorations—Mrs. Fred L Pettijohn. chairman: Mrs. Charles R. Sowder, assistant chairman. Door Committee Chosen Door Committee —Mrs. William R. Klingholtz. chairman: Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen. Mrs. A. J. Hueber, and Mrs. Max L. Kendall, vice-chairman. Educational Funds Committee— Mrs. Henry B. Haywood, chairman; Mrs. Alvin T. Coate. secretary. This fund is a loan fund for worthy students. Finance Committee—Mrs. Edward Ferger. chairman: Mrs. Nettie New, vice-chairman. Committee for Federated Club Co-operation—Mrs. Frederick G. Balz. chairman. Hospitality Committee Mrs. Harry L. Orlopp. chairman; Mrs. L. A. Mansfield. Mrs. T. E. Myers and Mrs. C. E. Pittman, vice-chair-men. House and Grounds —Mrs. M. I. Miller, chairman: Mrs. H. A. Crossland. v ice-chairman. Keeper of Records—Mrs. H. H. Wright. Loyalty Committee—Mrs. O. L. Watkins, chairman; Mrs. Walter R. Mayer, vice-chairman. Charter Members Committee— Mrs. Guy Stayman, chairman. Mrs. Foster Chairman Life Members Committee—Mrs. Ronald A. Foster, chairman; Mrs. Pearson Mendenhall, vice-chairman. Chairman of Corresponding Members—Mrs. D. L. Kolss. Prospective Members Chairman— Mrs. J. D. Ermston, assisted by Mrs. Christian Olsen. Music Committee—Mrs, Charles A. Breece, chairman; Mrs. Will C. Hitz, vice-chairman. Program Committee—Mrs. William Dobson, chairman. Publicity—Mrs. Fred Kirgis, chairman. Rental—Mrs. Horace G. Casady, chairman: Mrs. Francis S. Wands, vice-chairman. Ushers—Mrs. Othneil Hitch, chairman: Mrs. Laura Blanton and Mrs. Gage McCotter, vice-chairmen. Ways and Means Committee— Mrs. Nettie New, chairman. Yearbook Committee—Mrs. Walter J. Slate, chairman. Two special committees have been originated. Mrs. Frances Wands is chairman of the City Manager League co-operation committee and Mrs. Leo K. Fesler is chairman of the Founders’ day program committee. Founders’ day will be observed Jan. 22.

Frances Elizabeth Thorpe Is Luncheon Bridge Honor Guest

Mrs. T. J. Kelly and her daughter. Mrs. Richard Hennessey, entertained with a luncheon-bridge party and linen shower today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of Miss Frances Elizabeth Thorpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In-in S. Thorpe, 3004 North Delaware street, whose marriage to Carl Queisser will take place Sept. 18. The luncheon table wae centered with a plateau of fall flowers in shades of orchid. Other decorations Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club to Meet Sept. 14 First fall meeting of Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Claus H. Best, {>343 North Delaware street. Saturday. Sept. 14. Luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock, followed by a business meeting. Mrs. Onal S. Hixon, president, will conduct the affiliation ceremony for new members. The musical program will be presented by Miss Lorinda Cottingham. violinist. Mrs. G. L. VanAuken. Syracuse, national president of Alpha Chi Omega, and Miss Mildred Blacklidge. Indianapolis, newly appointed national secretary, will be guests of honor.

RUSH PARTY HELD BY CO-WA-MA CLUB

Co-Wa-Ma Club entertained with a "hobo party" Thursday night at the hall. Sixteenth street and Hall place. Mrs. H. L. Bierce, sponsor: Miss Lenora Mullinix, chairman; Miss Helen Marquis and Miss Bertha Haynes were hostesses for the affsir. This was the third rush party of the week. Guests who attended included Miss Dorothy Heil. Miss Pauline Cohen. Miss Mabel Lansford. Miss Ruth Patten, Miss Dorothy Robbins, Miss Hazel Ringo, Miss Virginia Buchanan. Miss Dora Hastings. Miss Daisy Harmemng and w iss Mary Haverstick. Members were Mrs. Ted I. Nicholas, Miss Bernice McCoy. Miss Man- Hummel. Miss Mildred Loßash. Miss Iris Lincoln. Miss Betty Endsley, Miss Betty Wood, and Miss Sarah Patten.

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Newlyweds Take Trip to Canada Marriage of Miss Dorothy R. Weidman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidman, 4716 East Eleventh street, to Howard T. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers. 1541 West New York street, took place at high noon today at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. U. S. Clutton officiated. The bride, unattended, wore a pink georgette gown with a Bertha collar, a pink picture hat and pink satin slippers. She carried an arm bouquet of Bride’s roses and baby’s breath. The house was decorated with garden flowers and tall vases of gladioli. Following the ceremony, a reception was held. Only members of the families and intimate friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers have gone on a motor trip through Canada and the New England states, the bride traveling in a brown transparent velvet ensemble, brown velour hat, brown slippers and bag. They will be at home after Sept. 15 at 4716 East Eleventh street. Bridge Party Is Held for Bride-Elect Mrs. Harold Magee. 5822 East Washington street, entertained at her home this afternoon with a bridge party and novelty shower, in honor of Miss Dorothy Avels, who will marry Paul L. Morton, Lebanon, Sept. 14. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. John Booth of Milroy. Lavender asters and yellow daisies in bud vases tied with lavender tulle decorated the tables at serving time. Other decorations ana appointments were in the bridal colors, lavender and yellow. Guests with Miss Avels were Mrs. G. Schuyler Blue, Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar, Mrs. Karl Edgar Stout, Mrs. C. E. Harrison, Mrs. Mildred Foxworthy Morgan, Miss Gene Pierson, of Kennard, Ind.: Miss Clara Foxworthy, Miss Grave Avels. Miss Maude Ann Senrcv. Miss Margaret Haldy, and Miss Marian Katterhenry.

and appointments were in orchid and green, the bridal colors. Guests with Miss Thorpe and her mother were Mrs. Walter Queisser, mother of the bridegroom; Mrs. Robert E. Kelly, Mrs. William Stevenson, Jr., Mrs. J. R. Munro, Mrs. Alice Queisser, Mrs. Leo McManus, Mrs. Albert Munro, Mrs. Albert Eck, Los Angeles; Mrs. Donald Munro, Mrs. Eugene Blackburn, Mrs. Frank Alvis, Mrs. John Minta, Mrs. Arthur Queisser. Mrs. Wayne Geisel, Mrs. Gilbert Small. Mrs. Jack Stevenson, Mrs. Lawrence Wolf, Angola; Mrs. Samuel Myers, Los Angeles; Miss Catherine Cryan, Miss Clara Norton, Miss Margaret Halloway, Miss Dorotha Smith. Miss Betty Lee, Miss Wilma Dunkle. Miss Rosemary Dyer. Miss Margaret Ice. Miss Gertrude Delbrook, and Miss Alice Queisser. Club Members Plan Meeting Mrs. E. J. Whitaker. 1410 Spann avenue, will be hostess for the meeting of the Ladies’ Federal Club Thursday. Mrs. H. S. Gudgel and Mrs. J. E. Eastes are in charge of the program. Club Members to Meet Mrs. W. E. Shirts. 2261 Talbott street, will entertain members of the Artemas Club at a regular meeting at her home at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.

President’s Day Luncheons Will Launch Club Seasons

As is the custom, most of the Indianapolis clubs will open the 19291930 season with a president's day luncheon when a number of the organizations install new officers. Several clubs will observe president's day during the coming week. Members of the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club will hold their president's day luncheon Thursday, when installation of officers will take place. The luncheon will be given at Whispering Winds on the Brookville road. Officers to be installed are: President, Mrs. J. S. Br?y: vice-presi-dent, Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell; secretary. Mrs. George A. Duffy, and treasurer. Mrs. Adam Kiefer. Professor Arthur J. Beriault of the Beriault School of Expression, will be the principal speaker. Members of the social and program committees are in charge.

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New officers of Phi Gamma Tau sorority will be honored with a banquet tonight at the Elks Club. The table will be centered with a basket of Mrs. Aaron Ward roses, the sorority flower, from which orchid streamers will extend with the place cards. The table will be lighted with orchid tapers. Orchid sweet peas will form the Greek letters at the other end of the table. Favors for members will be necklaces with the sorority crest*. Following dinner, bridge will be played.

Another club to observe the opening meeting of the year with president’s day is the Irvington Quest Club. The meeting will be held at Maple inn. Layman avenue, in Irvington. Mrs. Walter G. Gingery is toastmistress for the affair. Mrs. Sylvester Moore will talk on "Our Founders.” Mrs. W. A. Shoults will have as her subject "Then," and Mrs. C. E. Hadley, "Now." Mrs. E M. Hughes, the new president will talk on “This Year.” Members of the Independent Social Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. W. Abraham, 1121 Central avenue, Tuesday. This will be the first meeting of the year. Clubs which will have their first meetings in September are the Culture Club, the Inter Nos Club, the Zetathea Club and the Thursday Lyceum Club. These clubs have issued their year-books.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 7,1929

New officers for the organization are: President, Miss Doris Prater, vice-president, Miss Catherine Comer: recording secretary. Miss Grayce Ferguson: corresponding secretary. Miss Donna Yakey: treasurer, Miss Esther Williams; historian, Miss Frances Smith: ser-geant-at-arms, Miss Margaret Geizendanner; chaplain. Miss Gladys Mitchell and publicity director, Miss Edna Bleakney. Mrs. Rush Williams is chairman in charge of the affair, assisted by Mrs. Ben L. White and Mrs. Horace M. Jones. Those who will attend, besides officers, will be Mrs. William Pierce, Mrs. Maurice Healey, Mrs. William Kaine, Mrs. Orval Bass, Mrs. Major Dickson, Mrs. Orval Barnett, Mrs. White, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Norman Keller, Miss Mildred Chaney, Miss Gwendolyn McKay, Miss Edna Shively, Miss Katherine Hartenstein and Miss Frances Newhaus.

TRAVEL CLUB WILL MEET WEDNESDAY

M&pdalay chapter of the International Study and Travel Club will meet at the home of the president, Miss Pearl Kiefer, 3602 North Mercian street, Wednesday. Luncheon will be served at 1:30. Mrs. James Sheehv will present a piano solo. “Dream of Love,” 8* Liszt, and Mrs. Oscar Chugard and Mrs. George Williams will sing "I Would That My Love,” by Mendelssohn, accompanied by Mrs. Gaynelle Lashbrook. All members are requested to attend the meeting.

Mrs. C. W. Herman, 1321 North Pennsylvania street, is a member of the committee in charge of the first of the fall and winter luncheon bridge parties to be given by the Highland Golf and Country Club. The party will be given Tuesday afternoon at the clubhouse. Miss Helen Barry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Barry, 2715 North Meridian street, is leaving soon for Aurora, N. Y., where she will enter his senior year at Wells college. Miss Martha Rosalind Long, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. FYed W. Long. 4801 North Pennsylvania street, will go to Bloomington, where she will enroll as a student in the medical school at Indiana university. Mrs. Charles Richter Cast; 3 was, before her marriage Monday, Miss Virginia Allison Cottingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Orval Cottingham, 3950 Broadway. Members of her bridal party were: Left, Miss Martha Castle, Union City, sister of the bridegroom, and, right, Miss Lorinda Cottingham, cousin of the bride. Mrs. W. H. Hart, 135 Hampton drive, is chairman in charge of the hostess committee for the reception to be given Wednesday night at 8 o’clock at Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal church by members of the Central W. C. T. U.

MOTHERS’ CLUB WILL MEET MONDAY

Mrs. S. J. Carr, 520 North Audubon road, will entertain with a luncheon at her home Monday, for members of the Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club. This will be the first meeting of the year. Mrs. Carr, retiring president, will be assisted by other retiring officers. Members are asked to bring sandwiches to the meeting. Buehler-Kelly Mr. and Mrs. George C. Buehler, 218 East Orange street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Hermine C. Buehler, to Gurwin O. Kelly, Greenwood. The wedding will take place Saturday, Oct 5, at the home of the bride’s parents.

Deeds - Waskom Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Nellie Waskom to Paul O. Deeds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Deeds, 2507 East Michigan street, which took place June 29 at Vallonia. The Rev. C. V. Weddell. pastor of the Christian church, read the service. Mr. and Mrs. Deeds are at home at 25 West Twenty-eighth street. Zonta Club to Meet Members of the Indianapolis Zcnta Club will have a dinner meeting at 6:15 Tuesday at the Columbia Club. This will be in the nature of a reunion, following the vacation season. Response to roll call will be answered with vacation experience. Reports will be given by committee chairmen. I

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Newlyweds Take Trip to Chicago A simple ceremony performed by Dr. W. A. Schullenberger at 3; 45 today at the Central Christian church united in marriage Miss Dorothy Ellen Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren C. Wilson, 865 North Bosart avenue, and Russell C. Duke, son cf Mrs. Alice Duke, of Kokomo. Miss Catherine Duke, of Kokomo, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride’s only attendant. She wore a deep blue crepe ensemble with felt hat to match and carried an arm bouquet of roses. Joseph Wilson, brother of the bride, was best man. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a blue transparent velvet frock trimmed with ecru lace. She wore a blue felt hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Duke have gone on a trip to Chicago, the bride traveling in a black crepe ensemble with tan accessories. They will be at home in Indianapolis after Sept. 25. The bride attended Butler university, where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority.

INSTALL OFFICERS ON WEDNESDAY

Installation of new officers of Sigma Delta Sigma sorority will take place following a dinner to be given by the sorority Wednesday night at the Romany Gypsy tearoom. The ceremony will be in charge of Miss Margaret Hale, outgoing president. Officers to be installed are: President, Miss Laurine Harvey; recording secretary. Miss Gladys Brock: corresponding secretary, Miss Elinor Wilhite; treasurer, Mrs. Opal Shaner; chaplain, Miss Georgia Bauman; sergeant-at-arms. Miss Mildred Tyler and historian, Mrs. Foster Hudson. Call Special Meeting A special meeting of the Danzarite Club will be held Tuesday at the Chamber of Commerce building.

Lovely Fall Wedding to Be Tonight One of the lovely early fall weddings will take place at Carrollton Avenue Reformed church at 8:30 tonight, when Miss Frances McGee will become the bride of F. Harold Naegele. Miss McGee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGee, 4715 Carrollton avenue, and Mr. Naegele is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Naegele. 327 East Merrill street. The service will be read" by the Rev. Elmer Homrighausen, pastor, before an altar with a background of palms and ferns, lighted with two five-branch candelabra. Baskets of white gladioli will flank either side of the aisle at the foot of the altar. The family pews will be marked with sprays of white gladioli, tied with bows of white tulle. Bows of blue and white tulle will mark the pews, for members of the Altrusa Club, of which the bride is a member. Mrs. Olga Porter, organist, will play a program of bridal airs while the guests are being seated by the ushers, Hubert T. Vitz, James M. McGee, brother of the bride: Henry Baumgartner, South Bend, and William Keene. Violinist to Play Carl Schmid, violinist, will play “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice.” Ruth Sterling Devin will sing “At Dawning." “Sigma Phi Sigma Love Song." and “I Love You Truly.” During the ceremony, Mrs. Porter will play “To A Wild Rose,” “Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms,” and “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes.” Miss McGee’s attendants will enter singly. Mrs. Harry Schroeder, ! sister of the bride, will be matron jof honor. She will wear a gown : of flame point d’esprit over pink, j rose and flame taffeta, made with | a fitted bodice and long full skirt, | with a huge bustle bow of rose and i flame in the back, with streamers |to the floor. She will wear flame j slippers. Miss Lucy M. Branch, maid of I honor, will wear rose point d’esprit over pink, green and yellow taffeta with a yellow and green bow and rose slippers. Miss Gertrude Meikle and Miss Magdalene Eberhardt also will wear pink point d’esprit over orchid, green and pink taffeta with a bow of orchid and green and pink slippers. The attendants all will cary cascade bouquets of roses in shades of pink, and baby’s breath, tied with pink tulle streamers. They will wear rose crystal chokers, the gifts of the bride. Reception to be Held Betty Ann Schroeder, niece of the bride, will be fiower girl. She will wear a pink georgette frock and carry a French basket of rose petals. Willard E. Fraser, Chicago, will be best man. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear an ivory satin gown, made princess style, with a fitted bodice, beaded at the neckline with pearls. The skirt will have a three-tier cascade of lace in the front, with a gored satin skirt, falling to the floor in the back. The low waist line will be marked with a swathed girdle, fastened with a pearl oranment in front! She will wear ivory satin slippers and a tulle veil with a cap of princess lace, with an ornament of pearls across the back. She will carry a shower bouquet of Bride’s roses and lilies of the valley, tied with lace tulle. An informal reception will be held in the northex of the church. Mrs. Porter and Mr. Schmid will play during the receiving hours. Will Leave For East The couple will leave on a motor trip to New York and Canada, the bride traveling in a Monet blue crepe ensemble with egg-shell satin blouse, blue hat, shoes and bag and egg-shell gloves. They will be at home after Dec. 1 at 5265 North New Jersey street. Mr. Naegele was graduated from the University of Illinois, where he was a member of Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity. Among out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Meyer, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heaston, and Mrs. Hannah Marlatt. Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgartner, South Bend; and Mrs. Charles Malpas, Baltimore.

BRIDE-ELECT GUEST AT SHOWER

Miss Rathe Perlee, whose marriage to John J. Arthur Jr., Topeka, Kan., will take place Sept. 19, was the honor guest at a personal shower and bridge party given Friday night by Miss Clarre Thompson and Miss Harriett Dennis at Miss Dennis’ home, 4053 Rookwood avenue. A color scheme of pink and orchid was used in decorations and appointments. Guests included Mrs. Clifford Courtney, Mrs. Carl Mitchell. Miss Lena Stultz, Miss Jean Stultz, Miss Loretta Sweet and Miss Mabel Wood.

CONTRALTO TO TAKE PART IN CONCERT

Mary Traub Busch, contralto, will assist the Marott trio w r hen the usual Sunday afemoon musicale is presented from 2:30 to 3:30 Sunday afternoon at the Marott hotel. Following is the program: “Andantlno and Finale" Gad* Trio. "The Holy City" Stephen Adams Mary Traub Busch. "Cradle Songs” Brahms-Kraraer W’altz, A Malor" Brams-Hochatein Maud Custer. "That Old Irish Mother o ( Mine". B*lfua "Mother" Romberg Marv Traub Busch. "Allegro Moderato” from "Sonata" tor Cello and Plano (opus Chopin Oonsuelo Couchman. Hilda Burrlchter. (Requean "Song of a Heart” J°hnOft “Calm a the Night" Bohm „ Mary Traub Busch. "Tha ’Deaert .....Romberg