Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1929 — Page 9
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Newlyweds Take Motor Trip North Miss Ida Jane Albom, cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Westervelt Blain, 1915 North Pennsylvania street, became the bride of Henry Joseph Langsenkamp Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp, 1910 North Pennsylvania street, at a simple wedding ceremony which took place at 9 this morning at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The ceremony was read by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Joseph Chartrand. The nuptial mass was celebrated by the Rev. Elmer Ritter, pastor. Edward LaShelle sang a group of songs, accompanied by Miss Helen Shepherd, organist. Miss Eleanor Blain, cousin of the bride, was her only attendant. Miss Blain wore a green satin gown, with hat and shoes to match, and carried pink roses. Robert Langsenkamp, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride wore a dark blue panne velvet ensemble, with eggshell chiffon blouse and dark blue hat and shoes. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the Blain home. The house was decorated with flowers in the fall shades. Mr. and Mrs. Langsenkamp have gone on a motor trip north, the bride traveling in a gray tweed ensemble, with dark blue accessories. They will be at home after Oct. 15, in Indianapolis. Mr. Langsenkamp was graduated from Georgetown university, Washington. D. C., and the bride attended Butler university. Among out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marmon, Dr. and Mrs. William Topmiiler and William Topmiiler Jr., Cincinnati, and Miss Laura Shumaker, Plymouth. Luncheon Bridge Given to Honor Tuesday’s Bride Mrs. Roy Elder Adams and her daughter, Mrs. William S. McComber, Kendallville, entertained with a luncheon bridge Friday at the Adams home, 4145 Washington boulevard, in honor of Miss Mary Florence Malott, who will marry William Cooper Kern Tuesday night. The luncheon table was centered with a large plateau of white flowers and lighted with wthite tapers, tied with bows of white tulle. Each place was marked with a white gardenia. Guests, with Miss Malott, included: Mrs. John James Cooper, Mrs. William Averill Johnson. Mrs. Rudolph Haerle, Mrs. William Jungclaus, Mrs. Malott ' White, Miss Katherine Malott Brown, Miss Caroline Sweeney, Miss Jane Griffith, Miss Cecelia McDermott, Miss Evelyn Barnes and Miss Caroline Richardson.
N DOUBLE B CLUB HONORS MEMBER
Members of the N Double B Club entertained with a 1 o’clock luncheon Thursday at the Spink-Arms hotel in honor of Mrs. Albert Greatback, who returned recently from New York, where she attended*the convention of the Women's Auxiliary to N. F. of P. O. C. She was elected seventh vice-president of the organization. Covers were laid for Mrs. Greatback. Mrs. Simon Baus, Mrs. Ben Harris. Mrs. Bess Cordrey. Mrs. John Lynch, Mrs. James Ahern. Mrs. George Rose, Mrs. C. G. Sullivan, Mrs. Carl Stimpson, Mrs. James Sage and Mrs. Louis Dochez. Celebrate Birthday Miss Doris Lucile Wieneke was honor guest at a surprise party given Thursday night at her home by employes of Real Silk Hosiery in honor of her birthday.'
Mary Malott, Bride-Elect, Honored at Two Events
Mr. and Mrs. John James Cooper, 2019 North Pennsylvania street, will entertain with a dinner at 7:30 tonight at the Woodstock Club in honor of Miss Mary Florence Malott and William Cooper Kern, whose marriage will take place Tuesday night, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Macy William Malott, 4268 Washington boulevard. Covers will be laid tonight for Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Miss Malott, Mr. and Mrs. William Averill Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Haerle Mr. and Mis. William Jungelaus,
Bernice Bonner to Be Wedded to New Yorker
Miss Bernice Bonner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lehman, 25 East Maple court, has chosen Thursday, Oct. 24. as the date of her marriage to Howard Kiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kiser. New York. The wedding will take place at 11 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Pollard and Miss Dorothy Wilhelm, Chicago, will be Miss Bonner's attendants. Raymond Coward, New York, will be best man. and Palmer Kiser, Chicago, will be attendant. A wedding breakfast will be served at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. The couple will leave immediately afterward for New Vork. where they wili make their home.
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WO Events tyorQ~CAAF7~ : \A) will IC meet S Sc^luiSfeoi a a . - K v a Monday at the home of Mrs. G. C. r. and Mrs. John Kern Jr., Dr. and VjDQ ro jvkj [/ TV Jy\DDEE-N • Roberts, 341 Downey ffvenue. Th's rs. John Lincoln Glendenning, ’ ’ L___ will be President’s day. The hostess Iss Katherine Malott Brown, Paul i a (V/) P/ycrro-OZAFr will be assisted by Mrs. Mattie hite, Wilson Mothershead and IMISS hDVT HEE 1 IC V-OY PHOT° Schooler and Mrs. M. B. Dunn. The
Mr. and Mrs. John Kern Jr., Dr. and Mrs. John Lincoln Glendenning, Miss Katherine Malott Brown, Paul White, Wilson Mothershead and Paul Cotter Martin. Miss Evelyn Barnes, 3505 Washington boulevard, entertained with a 1 o’clock luncheon today at the Propylaeum in honor of Miss Malott. Guests with Miss Malott were: Mrs. William Jungelaus, Mrs. Rudolph Haerle, Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell. Mrs. John J. Cooper. Mrs. Erwin Stout, Mrs. Malott White Mrs. John Glendenning. Mrs. William McComber of Kendallville, Mrs John Kern Jr., Mrs. Paul Cullom and her house guest. Miss Betty Carter of Des Moines, ft.: Mrs. William Avrili Johnson. Miss Katherine Malott *Brown. Miss Carolyn Richardson. Miss Marea Haueisen. Miss Hope Pfafflin. Miss Mary Ketchem and Miss Constance Stanton.
MRS. HODGES NAMED AS CHAIRMAN
Mrs. David Ross, chairman of Indianapolis Photoplay Indorsers, has named Mrs. Curtis Hodges to serve as chairman of the speakers’ bureau of the indorsers. Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn, Mrs. Gaylord Wood and Mrs.' Belle Tutewiler are members of her committee. The picture committee will consist of members of the board of chairmen of all committees, with Mrs. James Sproule as chairman. First regular meeting of indorsers for the coming season will be held at 10 o’clock Tuesday, Oct. 1, at the Fletcher American National bank.
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Miss Mary Louise Milliken, daughter of Walter Louis Milliken, 3231 North Meridian street, became the bride of William Fiske Landers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam F. Landers, 1832 North Pennsylvania street, at Church of St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea, Hyannisport, Mass., at 12:30 today. Mrs. Everett M. Schofield is president of the Woman’s Department Club of Indianapolis, which will observe President's day in her honor Wednesday. Miss Edythe McCoy, daughter of Mrs. Henry J. McCoy, 2036 North Meridian street, will leave next week for Washington, D. C., where she will attend National Park seminary.
MEETINGS OF INDIANAPOLIS CLUBS NEXT WEEK
MONDAY Present-Day Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. R. Foltz, 24 East Fortieth street. The President’s day luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Ruth Grimes, Chelsea Manor,, 1451 Central avenue will be hostess for the first fall meeting of Chapter P. of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. This will be an informal tea from 2:30 to 5 o’clock. Eta chapter, lota Tau Tau, national legal sorority, will entertain with a dinner at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Florence Thacker and Mrs. Grace Phillips are hostesses. Miss Esther Trimpe will be hostess for the regular meeting of Alpha Tau Zeta sorority at her home, 2151 Webb avenue. TUESDAY The Writers’ Club will hold its first meeting of the year at the Lumley tearoom. Dinner will be
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served at 6:30. Following the dinner Mrs. Kate Gambold Dyer, president, will outline work for the year. Mrs. DOvie O. Jones is in charge of the musical program. Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will hold its opening meeting at the Claypool hotel at 2 o’clock. President’s day will be observed by Independent Social Club with a luncheon, given by Mrs. A. M. Tarr, president , at her home, 3909 Graceland avenue. WEDNESDAY Members of the Woman’s Department Club will observe President’s day with a 1 o’clock luncheon at the clubhouse, 1709 North Meridian street. First business session of the year for members of the Council of Irvington Union of Clubs will be held at 2 o’clock at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, 323 North Audubon road. Stand-
Miss Marjorie Ann Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller, 3536 Carrollton avenue, has entered Southern seminary, Buena Vista, Va, Mrs. Paul L. Morton was, before her marriage last Saturday, Miss Dorothy Avels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Avels, 4310 Guilford avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Morton will be at home in Lebanon. Miss Grace Avels was her sister's only attendant. Mrs. Frank A. Madden, 2855 North New Jersey street, is one of the hostesses for the first of a series of fall dinner bridges to be given by the Highland Golf and Country Club at 7 o’clock tonight.
ing committees for the year will be announced. Members of the Children's Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will entertain with their monthly luncheonbridge party at Whispering winds on the Brookville road. Mrs. M. L. Clawson is hostess for the affair. Mrs. H. F. Schwab will be hostess I for ' the annual president’s day | luncheon of the Wednesday Afternoon Club. Luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock at the Lumley tearoom. Officers, who will be installed at this meeting, are: Mrs. C. W. Schaeffer and Mrs. W. G. Praed, vice-presi--1 dents; Mrs. E. G. Ryan, secretary; Mrs. C. C. Rothman, assistant secretary; Mrs. C. C. Cappel, treasurer; Mrs E. H. Thompson, Bible teacher Miss Hasel Lamkin will present a special musical program for the occasion. A pick-up luncheon will initiate the fall season of Inter Nos Club.
President’s day will be observed at the home of Mrs. Chapin Wagner, 124 West Thirty-seventh street. Mrs. Leonard Smith will outline the year’s work. Mrs. Arthur C. Bennett, incoming president of the Zetathea Club, will entertain members of the organization with a 1 o’clock luncheon at Ye Maple inn, 44 Layman avenue, Irvington. Sigma Delta Chi will hold solemn initiation for Miss Helen Cummins, Miss Juanita Heath and Miss Louise Thomas, at the Elks Club, 7:30 Wednesday night. Dinner will be served at 8:30, following initiation. THURSDAY First fall meeting of the Indiana Woman’s’ Republican Club will be held at the Columbia Club. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Otto Fifield, secretary of state, will speak. , (Torn to Page 9)
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INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK
Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, lecturer for the International Study and Travel Club, will talk on “Industries of the Orkey and Shetland Islands,” at the chapter meetings of the organization next week. Members of the Venetian chapter will meet for 1 o’clock luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. G. C. Roberts, 341 Downey ffvenue. Th's will be President’s day. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Mattie Schooler and Mrs. M. B. Dunn. The lecture will be followed by a program. Mrs. J. E. Rogers will read “Autumn,” and Mrs. Roberts will give “Sketches for the Pirate.” New Venetian chapter officers for the year are: President, Mrs. Cora Reinhardt; vice-president, Mrs. G H. Thrasher; second vice-president. Mrs. M. B. Dunn; secretary, Mrs. Roberts; treasurer, Mrs. M. C. Moore; corresponding secretary Mrs. Pearl Waymire, and program chairman, Mrs. A. E. Brown. New members are Mrs. A. E. Sufflot, Mrs. Fred Sublette, Mrs. J. M. Sublette, Mrs. Dean Bownett, Mrs. Loren Aygenbaugh, Mrs. A. A. Carter, and Mrs. A. A. Haerle. Initiation services will be read by Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood, honorary president. Colonial-Boston chapter will entertain the Mt. Vernon chapter with a 1 o’clock luncheon Wednesday at the Lumley tearoom. Hostesses will be Mrs. Enos Wylie, Mrs. Virgil Erown, Mrs. T. Paul Jackson, and Mrs. Clarence Jackson. Initiatory services will be conducted for three new members of the Mt. Vernon chapter and six new members of the Colonial-Boston chapter. A musical program has been arranged by the hostesses. All members are requested to be at the meeting place promptly at 1. Members of the Alexandrian chapter will meet at 1 o'clock Thursday at the home of Mrs. Barry Davis 1111 West Thirty-third street. Mrs. J. R. Jones will assist the hostess. President’s day meeting of Castle
Detroit Man , City Girl to Wed Tonight Miss Kathryn De Vaney, daughter of Mrs. Lulu K. De Vaney, 3970 Broadway, will become the bride of Herman Carl Emde, son of Carl Frederick Emde, Detroit, at a lovely wedding to take place at 7:30 tonight at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The service will be read by Dr. C. H. Winders, former pastor of the Northwood Christian church. The chancel of the church will be banked with palms and ferns and lighted with two seven-branch CAndelabra. Baskets of asters in shades of blue and rose and roses will be used throughout the church. The family pews will be marked with bows of pink and orchid tulle. Mrs. Howard L. Clippinger, organist. will play a program of bridal airs Including “Introduction," from “Lohengrin," “To a Wild Rose," "Beta Sweetheart" and Schubert’s “Serenade." During the reading of the service, she will play “Intermezzo,” from Cavalleria Rustlcana. “The Bridal Chorus,” from “Lohengrin” will be used for the processional and “Serenade,” from "Midsummer Night’s Dream," for the recessional. Mrs. Harold Robinson will sing "For You Alone,” “Oh Promise Me" and “Theta Prayer." Sister Maid of Honor Miss Marjory De Vaney, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. She will wear an orchid taffeta gown made with a long fitted bodice with an orchid satin bow on one side, and tulle flounced skirt, touching the floor in back. The neck line will be cut low in back. She will wear a strand of pearls, the gift of the bride, and carry an arm bouquet of pink roses and blue asters. Miss Margaret Emde, Detroit, sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaid. She will wear a similar gown of pink taffeta and carry pink roses and blue asters. Ludwig Emde, Detroit, will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Ray De Vaney, brother of the bride Charles Dygert and Gregg Rans burg. 1 The bride, who will be given in marriage by her brother, Hen/J Ellsworth De Vaney, will wear an old Ivory satin gown, made with a long fitted bodice, long tight sleeves and a circular skirt that falls into a long train in the back. She will wear a Belgian lace veil, arranged cap shape, with orange blossoms across the back. She will carry a white satin New Testament, from which will fall a shower of white ribbons tied with Sweetheart rosebuds. Following the ceremony, there will be a reception for members of the families and bridal party at the home of the bride’s mother. The house will be decorated with asters in the bridal colors. The bridal table will be centered with a wedding cake on a mound of asters and lighted with tall white tapers. Mrs. De Vaney will wear blue lace and a shoulder corsage of pink roses. The couple will go on a motor trip north, the bride traveling in a brown tweed ensemble with brown accessories. They will be at home after Oct. 1, at 1603 Humboldt avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Miss De Vaney attended Butler university, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Emde, who attended Purdue, is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr and Mrs. H. P. Ware, Milwaukee; Mrs. Walter Krug, Berlin, Germany; Miss Martha Jordan and Carl Frederick Emde, Detroit.
Craig chapter will be held at 7:30 Thursday night at the home of Mrs. P. G. Brady Jr., 2315 Southeastern avenue. Mrs. N. E. Webb and Mrs. Robert Crawford will be guests. A special musical program will be presented. Hawaiian chapter members will meet for luncheon at the Lumley tea room at 1 o'clock Friday. Mrs. J. E. Callahan, president, will preside. G. O. P. Women Will Open Club Season Thursday First fall meeting of the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club will be held Thursday at the Columbia Club, when a nominating oommittee will be appointed to select the ticket for new officers. The ticket will be presented at the October meeting of the organization. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 Otto Fifield, secretary of state, will be the speaker. Mrs. Tracy Whitaker is chairman in chrage of the musical program. The decorations committee is composed of Mrs. Omer Hawkins, Mrs. George V. Coffiln and Mrs. Thomas Whalen. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Ellen Heidergott, Lincoln 1935, or with Mrs. William H. Lewis, Talbott 3276. Wilhelm-Morley Mrs. Anna Wilhelm, 946 Bradbury street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Florence Wilhelm. to Joseph M. Morley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morley, 1022 Blaine avenue. The wedding will take place at 9:30 Wednesday rooming. Oct. 23, at 6t. Catherine of Sienna church.
