Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1929 — Page 9

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Mrs. Smith Backed for Presidency In all probability, anew national president will be elected at the national convention of the W. C. T. U., to be held here Sept. 19-25. According to rumor, the new president will be Mrs. Ida B. Wise, now serving as vlce-president-at-large of the national group. Mrs. Ella A. Boole, national president, is serving her second term of office. Mrs. Sarah H. Hogue, national recording secretary, and Mrs. Margaret Munns, national treasurer, will be re-elected, according to reports. It is expected that more than 3,000 women will attend the convention. Mrs. Anna Adams Gordon, president of the World W. C. T. U., has authorized J. C. Millspaugh, general passenger agent for the Pennsylvania railroad, to invite Colonel and Mrs Charles A. Lindbergh to fly to the city, as guests of the organization, and take part in aerial demonstration Sunday, Sept. 22. Advisory Board Meets An advisory board, consisting of Colonel A. J. Daugherty, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Stanley, state president of W. C. T. U. Captain H. Weir Cook and J. C. Millspaugh, met Thursday for luncheon at the Claypool. Captain Cook reported he has received responses from various flying fields throughout the state, in answer to his requests for planes, and all available airships will be sent to the city Sunday to form an aerial parade. Mrs. Stanley has received word that florists of the state are sending carloads of white flowers for an aerial bombing of the Statehouse dome during dedication ceremonies for Frances E. Willard memorial Sunday afternoon. District Aids Gather A meeting of district aids will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30, at the Claypool hotel to make final plans for the crusade. These aids have recruited children from all churches and Sunday schools, troops of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Girl Reserves of Y. W. C. A. and young people’s organizations throughout the city to march in the crusade Sunday. Police and Firemen’s band, bands from city high schools, and De Molaya in a uniformed body with their band have agreed to take part in the march. Distric aids are Mrs. H. T. Gullett, Mrs. E. A. Kemp, Mrs. W. W. Reedy, Mrs. Elmer R. Heiser, Mrs. Eva Davidson, Mrs. Ella Croft, Mrs. Grace Patton, Mrs. C. W. Ackman, Mrs. Florence Richards, Mrs. E. E. Mittan, Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Mrs. E. A. Williams, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mr* Frank J. Lahr, Mrs. Robert McKay, Mrs. James Carter, Mrs. Barbara Christensen and Mrs. H. Hensley. Indiana Council to Give Garden Party Tuesday Annual garden party to be given -t 2 Tuesday afternoon at the home l Mrs. Harry E. Barnard, 5050 Peasant Run boulevard, for the nefit of the Indiana Council of -uernational Relations, is in charge iT the following committee: Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. R. F. Davidon. Mrs. George M. Cornelius, Mrs Thomas C. Howe, Mrs. R. B. Long, Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Mrs. George Buck, Mrs. Charles Brossman, Mrs. William Young, Mrs. William C. Smith, Mrs. John Kingsbury, Mrs. Joseph Astrander, Mr*. S. J. Carr, Mrs. Mark Reasoner, Mrs. Louis Bruck, Mrs. George Cottman, Mrs. Frank T. Brown, Mrs. Frank Jones and Miss Clara Goe. Cards will be played and a musical program also will be presented. Reservations may be made with any member of the committee. President Re-Elected by . County W . C. T. JJ. Mrs. Harry Russell, Bloomington, was re-elected president of Monroe County W. C. T. U.. at the annual meeting of the county and Bloomington unions held Thursday at the Bloomington library. Other officers are: Mrs. T. E. Nicholson, first vice-president; Mrs. M. B. Phillips, second vice-presi-dent: Miss Jennie B. Bryam, recording secretary; Mrs. S. S. Smith, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. J. B. Dutcher, treasurer.

Many Affairs Scheduled at French Lick Springs

Many society affairs are scheduled at French Lick Springs hotel next week, inspired by the convention of Indiana Real Estate Boards at West Baden. Delegates and their wives will be guests of the Springs and West Baden hotels. Luncheons, dinners and bridge parties will be held at the Springs hotel and at the French Lick Country Club. Already there is evidence that the football games at Bloomington will

BRIDE-ELECT GUEST AT BRIDGE PARTY

Mrs. David L. Kahn entertained with a beautifully appointed lunch* eon bridge at her home, 1839 North Meridian street, today in honor of Miss Manila Lemaux, who will become the bride of Donald Meredith Ream Saturday, Sept. 21. The luncheon table was centered with a large silver bridal slipper filled with a bridal bouquet of lilies of the valley and white roses. Each rose was lighted with a tiny incandescent lamp. The place cards were miniature silver‘slippers filled with tiny bridal bouquets. Mrs. Kahn was assisted by Mrs. In-in Lamaux,

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j Civic Theater be the guests of Georgia Military academy. \. y fcl jjf issFl, „ - Fred A. Curl, formerly of Indian- Miss Mary Lloyd and Miss Vii Mrs. Walter D. Baker, 221 East Mrs. Ralph Walrod, 1521 for Nashville, Tenn., where they wl k a > \a ... FA __ Fifteenth street, will be hostess from West Vermont street, will return attend school at Ward-Belmont. Hi// Lo \j~ CJI IN! rIR-T WARREN t L/ARNFLU. 3to 5 Sunday afternoon for a studio Sunday from a motor trip through Miss Frances Kotteman, Golde „ * ~ /? Ay/orn * - „ „ the eastern states and Canada. Hill, and Miss Martha Barry, 33< K&£//*7B/Z /z/SorO OTO tea, one of a series in connection Mr . and Mrs _ Leo Martin Cham- Guilford avenue, will leave Tuesda with the Civic theater membership Karlin havs mns to Lexington. Kv.. for South Bend, where thev atten

be the means of attracting many to the Springs for week-end. parties. Reservations are coming in for such holidays during October and November on the occasions of the big games at Bloomington, particularly for the Notre Dame-Indiana game, Oct. 6. Mary Barclay Warburton of Philadelphia, daughter of the mayor of Palm Beach, Fla., and a leader in eastern society circles, has made reservations for her autumn stay. She will arrive the latter part of September. Mayor L. Ert Slack and Mrs. Slack are among Indianapolis persons who will make an autumn stay at the Springs. Among the affairs tentatively scheduled at the golf and country club this fall is the proposed first annual convention of the Methuselah Club, an organization of 50-year-old, or older, golfers. This club was formed diming the recent Indiana amateur golf tournament at French Lick Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McGrath, 3025 North Meridian street, formerly of Bedford, will be among the Indianapolis people who will attend the Stone and Railroad Men’s golf tournament in October.

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Mrs. Paul Bernard Hoffman was, before her marriage Friday, Sept. 6, Miss Elizabeth Chamberlain Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cameron Moore, 1821 North Pennsylvania street. Miss Mary Caperton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woods A. Caperton, 4830 North Meridian street, will leave next week to enter Knox school at Cooperstown, N. Y. Miss Caperton was president of the senior class : Tudor Hall last year. * . Miss Lcis Olin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Olin, 5161 ! Washington boulevard, who just has returned from Europe, will go to Terre Haute Monday to enter school at St. Mary’s-of-the-Woods. Marriage of Miss Louise McCarty and Louis Conradt, both of Kokomo, took place in Indianapolis Thursday, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Conradt will be at home in Kokomo. Miss Dorothy Gilbrech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Gilbrech, 5750 East Tenth street, became the bride of Warren E. Darnell, Thurs- | day night, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Darnell will make their home in New York City. Miss Mildred Arnholter Is in charge of the second rush party, a colonial banquet, to be given by members of Butler chapter, Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Monday night at the Columbia Club.

House Guest Is Honored at Luncheon Party

Mrs. Paul S. McNamara, 5639 Washington boulevard, entertained with a luncheon bridge at the Indianapolis Athletic Club today in honor of her house guest. Miss Mary Frances Farley of Kansas City, Mo. The luncheon table was centered with a low plateau of asters in shades of russet and bronze. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. LawTence G. Cummins. Guests, with Miss Farley, were

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Mrs. Stanley Allen, Mrs. Robert Worth, Mrs. Paul Hinkle, Mrs. Paul Harrington, Mrs. Clifford Richey. Mrs. Henry Dcllman, Mrs. Emil Essig. Miss Mary Adelaide Carriger of Milwaukee, Miss Cecilia Guedelhofer. Miss Marjorie Elward, Miss Ruth Peterson, Miss Virginia Lloyd, Miss Marguerite Deiner, Miss Jane Keene, Miss Gertrude Fleury, Miss Antoinette Langsenkamp and Miss Frances Kotteman.

Teas Will Help Drive Waged for Civic Theater Mrs. Walter D. Baker, 221 East Fifteenth street, will be hostess from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon for a studio tea, one of a series in connection with the Civic theater membership drive. Guests will include Mrs. Dan Brosnan, Mrs. Charles Riley, Miss Cecelia McDermott, Miss Frances Kreig, Miss Mary Virginia Feeney, Miss Antoinette Langsenkamp, Miss Josephine Madden, Miss Eileen O’Connor, Miss Anne Carroll, Miss Rosemary Clune and Miss Louise Tynan. Miss Mary Margaret Patrick and Miss Irma Ulrich will give a membership tea at the home of Miss Sarah Frances Downs, Miss Elizabeth Hayes, Miss Charlotte Reissner, Miss Beatrice Moore, Miss Margaret Woessr.er, Miss Monzelle Skelton, Miss Dorothy Peterson and Miss Laura Smith. Guild Meeting Called Norman Green, chairman of the Actors’ and Workers' Guild of the Civic Theater of Indianapolis, has called a meeting at 7:30 Monday night on the second floor of the Chamber of Commerce building. Anyone interested in participating in any way in the activities of Civic theater is invited to attend. Card Party Friday Mrs. Thomas Connor, president of the Children's Sunshine Club, announces the annual fall card party will be given at the Columbia Club Friday afternoon, Oct. 4, at 2. Mrs, H. B. Mahan is chairman.

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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Z. Wright Jr„ 26 East Fourteenth street, vill leave Sunday for Saratoga Springs, N. Y., where they will be the guests of Fred A. Curl, formerly of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walrod, 1521 West Vermont street, will return Sunday from a motor trip through the eastern states and Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martin Chamberlin have gone to Lexington, Ky., where they will be at home at 169 Rosemont Gardens. Mrs. Chamberlain formerly was Miss Helen Beryl Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Reed, 671 East Twentyfirst street. Mr. Chamberlain is a member of the faculty at the University of Kentucky.

Bride-to-Be Is Guest of Honor at Bridge Party Miss Kathryn DeVaney, who will wed Herman Carl Emde of Detroit, next Saturday, was the guest of honor at a bridge party this afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Fllckinger, 4430 Park avenue. The house was decorated with fall flowers. At serving time the tables were lighted with pink tapers tied with bows of orchid tulle. Guests with Miss DeVaney and her mother, Mrs. Lulu DeVaney, were Mrs. C. K. Alexander, Mrs. George Mcßride Hoster, Mrs. Floyd Foltz, Mrs. Louis Hensley, Miss Marjorie DeVaney, Miss Jane Messick. Miss Lenore Brandt, Miss Jane Willis, Miss Charlotte Reissner, Miss Dori Heir, Miss Rosalind Hammond Miss Charlotte Wiesike, and Miss Ursula Wiesike.

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John Lauth, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lauth, 3169 Washington boulevard, has left to attend school at Georgia Military academy. Miss Mary Lloyd and Miss Virginia Lloyd are leaving next week for Nashville, Tenn., where they will attend school at Ward-Belmont. Miss Frances Kotteman, Golden Hill, and Miss Martha Barry, 3325 Guilford avenue, will leave Tuesday for South Bend, where they attend school at St. Mary’s college, Notre Dame, Dr. E. Vernon Hahn, 555 South Central court, will leave Tuesday for a trip through the east. He will attend surgical clinics in several eastern cities. Miss Mary Louise Hobbs, 4420 North Pennsylvania street, left Friday for Rochester, Minn., to join her mother, Mrs. Harry W. Hobbs. Miss Louise Tynan, 2001 North Pennsylvania street, returned Friday from New York. Mrs. Charles H. Smith, president of the Indianapolis Council of Camp Fire Girls, has returned from the national convention of Camp Fire Girls, held in Omaha. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Canaday, 1602 Prospect street, and their daughter Miss Charlotte Canaday, have returned from a three months’ tour of Europe. Miss Pearl Steers, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edwin Steers, 432 Riley avenue, has gone to Bloomington where she will enter Indiana uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newnan and family, who have been visiting Mr and Mrs. John M. Newnan, 620 East Thirtieth street, have returned to their home in Houston, Tex. Card Parties Planned Circle 1 of the Altar Society of St. Anthony's church tul entertain with a card party Sunday at 2:30 and 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Frank Fiest, 431 North Warman avenue.

Fall Season of Chapter Will Start Caroline Scott Harrison chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. will open its fall season with Constitution day at the chapter house, Tuesday. Charles F. Coffin will address the organization on "The Preamble to the Constitution of the United States.” A musical program will be given by Miss Alma Monnlnger, soloist, accompanied by Miss Lucille Rowe Faree. Following the program, tea will be served, with members of the executive board acting as hostesses. The executive board is composed of Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Mrs. John M. Lockheed. Mrs. James M. Ogden. Mrs. Walter C. Marmon. Mrs. Walter H. Green, Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, Miss Carolyn Thompson, Mrs. Bertram Day, Mrs. Maurice E. Tennant, Mrs. Hugh A. Hanna. Mrs. William W. Winslow and Mrs. Frank A. Hamilton. Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, regent, has announced her committees for the year. They are; Endowment run.l for Patriotic Education Mrs. James Latlirop Gavin, fhalrman. Endowment Fund for Life Membership State Dues—Mrs. Eugene Haslet Darrach. chairman. „ _ House—Mrs. Walter H. Green. Mrs. U. G. Baker. Mrs. George M. Dickson. Hospitality—Mrs. Frederick D. Stli*. chairman; Mrs. Alexander G. Gavins, vicechairman; Mrs. Leroy ft. Arnot. Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong. Mrs. Robert M. Bryce, Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew. Mrs. Morse P. Bowen. Mrs. Johnse H- Beck. Mrs. John H. Bloor. Mrs. Emma A. Bristow Mrs. Elsie N. Brubaker. Mrs. Ethel D. Budd. Mrs. William E. Cox. Mrs. Claude H. Conner. Mrs. Charles E. Conner. Mrs. George Chester Dixon. Mrs. Bay Fa tout, Mrs. F. Elbert Glass. Mrs. James M. doth, Mrs. Edward H. Hablg. Mrs. J. E. Kinkins. Mrs. E. O. Hind. Mrs. Howard V. -Jefcason. Mrs. B. T. Jones. Mrs. WlUUtm *• Kassebaum. Mrs. George C. Kolb, Mrs, George W. Lahr. Mrs. Robert Bryant Lon*. Mrs. Charles E. Conner. Mrs. L. E- Northrup. Mrs. Thomas J. Owens. Mrs. Carl W. Plel. Mrs. John E- Reed. Mrs. Ralph E. Ruschaupt. Mrs. Byron Bunderland. Mrs. Charles T. Tarpenntng. Mrs. Bertram Weakley. Mrs. John Franklin Wild. Membership—Mrs. Waldo B. Rossetter, chairman; Mrs. Herbert E. Fleber. vicechairman (visiting): Mrs. E. Kennedy Reese. Mrs. George S. Wilson. Music—Mrs. Charles A- Pfafllln. chairman; Mrs. Ralph 8. Chappell, vice-chair-man; Mrs. H. M. Adktnson. Mrs. Eastland H. Caperton. Mrs. John Robert Cral*. Mrs. John Curry. Mrs. G. R. Estabrook. Mrs. Stewart A. Greene. Mrs. Roy Arthur Hunt. Mrs. James A. Moag. Mrs. Arthur J. Mutter. Mrs. Roy J. Pile. Reception—Mrs. Joel Whitaker, chairman; Mrs. William L. Horne, vice-chair-man; Mrs. Adelaide G. Atkins. Mrs. Caleb ft, Denny. Mrs. L. O. Hamilton. Mrs. Lillian M. Louden. Mrs. William E. Maxwell. Mrs. D. M. Parry. Mrs. Edward B. Raub. Mrs. George ft. Row. Miss Anna T. Sharp:. Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank. Mrs. G. B. Taylor. Remembrance —Mrs. Quincy A. Myers, chairman; Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham. vicechairman: Mrs. J. Ambrose Dunkel. Mrs. Richard Grayson Bryson. Mrs. Elmer W. Rogers. Mrs. Joseph L. Stacy. Mrs. Frederics E. Taylor. Mrs. Nellie P. Wlnlngs. Mrs. 8. p. Wadley. Mrs. Frank E. Wocher, Mrs. William N. WIS ard. Room—Mrs. M. A. Ryan, chairman: Mrs. Fred W. Enoert. vice-chairman; Miss SaUle Barbour. Mrs. Charles A. Borchers. Mrs. Georg! E. Brewer. Mrs. Harry E. Daugherty. Mrs. M. B. Lalry. Mrs. Alexander Munroe. Mrs. Earl E. Temperly. Miss Kat® Tuthlll. State Dues Endowment Fund—Mrs. Eugene H. Darrach. chairman. Tellers—Mrs. O. P. Bundy, chairmans Mrs. Anna McCormick Meek, vice-chair-man: Miss Luclle Ballard. Mrs. Fran* Bopp. Miss Ethel Crowe. Mrs. Ernest M. Elliott. Mrs. Mary Maxwell Knlppenberg. Mrs. James N. Lennox. Mrs. Ora Pierson. Mrs. Bertram Quinn. Miss Jane Seudder,. Mrs. C. A. Underwood. Mrs. Frederick O. White. Mrs. Frank W. Young. Ushers and Pages—Mrs. Cleon A. Nafe, chairman; Mrs. James B. Newcomb, vicechairman: Mrs. Bon O. Aspy. Miss Lorlnda Cottlngham. Miss Frances Rosalind Davis, Miss Dorothy Eusey. Miss Josephine Fitch. Mrs. Morris E. Floyd. Mrs. O. T. Frenzel Jr.. Mrs. Walter Forman. Mrs. James C. Fra jure. Miss Ruth Hodges. Mrs. Frank J. Hoke. Miss Helen Mar Irwin, Miss Pauline Lambert. Mrs. J. Francis Madden. Mrs. Norman Metzger. Miss Ruth Myers. Miss Mary Virginia Moore. Mrs. Addison J. Parry. Miss Josephine Sink Recker. Mrs. Heathcote Reed Mcllvalne, Mrs. R. Herbert Ransburg. Miss Adel® Rorer. Mrs. Charles J. Schaf Jr.. Mrs, Doherty Sheerln. Miss Helena R. Blpe, Mrs. Walter B. Smith, Mrs. Charles McDonald Snider. Mrs. William Teel Tappan. Miss Alice Velsey. Miss Dorothy Walsh, Miss Ruth White. Mrs. Charles R. Weiss, Miss Grace J. Yager. Platform Pages—Miss Evelyn Barnes, Miss Marlha Hawkins. Miss Flora Hunter. Miss Mary fnn Ogden. Miss Mary Ann® Tall. Miss Helen Wilson.

Boiling-Martin Nuptials to Be Held Tonight Miss Ethel Love Martin, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Claude Martin, 4345 Guilford avenue, will become the bride of William Bolling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bailey, 2918 McPherson street, at 7:30 tonight at the home of the bride’s parents. The ceremony will be read in the presence of members of the immediate families by the Rev. Elmer Homighausen, pastor of Carrollton Avenue Reformed church. The bride, unattended, will wear a white chiffon gown, made simply with a fitted bodice and full skirt with uneven hemline. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

LORETTA RITTER TO ASSIST TRIO

Loretta Sheridan Ritter, soprano, will assist the Marott trio when it presents its regular Bunday afternoon concert from 2:30 to 3:30 at the Marott hotel. Following is the program: "Rom ante" B. Campagnoll "Larghetto" W. A. Mozart Trio Love la a Merchant" Career Loretta Sheridan Bitter "Negro Chant" Clarence C. Whit* "Valse-Bluette" Drtgo-Auer Maud Cuater _ . ' Somewhere a Voice Is Callins' • "A Kiss In the Drk" Herbert Loretta II erman Ritter "Largo” Haendal Consueilo Couchman _ . ■The Lvtng Little Daisy" 9-°** "A Birthday" Woodmaa Loretta Eterman Ritter _ "Sweethearts" Herbert Trio