Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1929 — Page 9

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Miss Loer Is Honored With Party Miss Margaret Loer, whose marriage to Louis Cooper Wilson will take place Nov. 2, was honor guest at a linen shower and bridge party given this afternoon by Miss Jane Fargo, at her home, 4632 Kenwood avenue. Miss Fargo used the bride’s colors, the autumn shades, in her appointments. The bridge tables at serving time were decorated with bouquets of chrysanthemums, bittersweet and fall leaves, and bowls of the flowers were placed throughout the house. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. C. *O. Fargo. Mrs. E. H. Neumeyer; her aunt and Miss Mary Jewell Fargo. Bride's Attendant Guest Guests, with Miss Loer. were Mrs. Harold Naeckel. Topeka, Kan., her cousin, who will be her only attendant; Mrs. Carl W. Quelsser, Mrs. Wavne Geisel, Miss Katherine Driscoll. Miss Mary Elizabeth Driscoll, Miss Martha Lou Kennedy, Mias Evelyn Garrett, Miss Georgiabelle Fleener, Miss Dorothy Beightol end Miss Dorothy Hice. Thursday afternoon Miss Lorena McComb was hostess for a linen shower and luncheon bridge honoring Miss Loer. Other Parties Scheduled Several other parties have been scheduled in her honor. Mrs. Robert Coleman, 5435 Carrollton avenue, will entertain Monday with a bridge party and kitchen shower. Miss Mary Margaret Patrick, 4172 Broadway, will entertain at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Thursday. On Oct. 25, Mrs. Charles Kruse will give a luncheon bridge. Miss Mary Elizabeth Hurd will be hostess Monday, Oct. 28, at luncheon and bridge at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Howard will entertain with a luncheon bridge Tuesday, Oct. 29. Musicale on Schedule of Junior Club Junior section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will hold its opening meeting Saturday afternoon, Oct. 26, at 2 at the Rauh Memorial library, 3024 North Meridian street. Mrs. Helen Warren Chappell will be the guest artist, accompanied by Mrs. Louise Mason Caldwell, pianist. Miss Violet Heyden is new president of the organization. Other officers are; Vice-president. Henry Marks; secretary, Miss Barbara Barrin. and treasurer. Miss Dorothy Jane Huff. Mrs. Dan Gruber is sponsor of the group this year. The following program will be presented. Discusson—"Oriental Music" Emslev Johnson Plano Duet—"Sone of India" Rimskv-Korsakow Theodosia and Elolse Hoc. Voice—“ The Japanese Malden.” Miss Ann Dorsey. Cornet selections. George Delner. Violin—"Laclnouantaine” Gabraillel Mane "First and Fifth Air” Daucla Lloyd Btalllluth. Reading—“B!gns of Soring." Billie Morsan. Dance. Margaret Davis. Plano—"Etude*" Chopin "Japanese Dances." Max Klermer. The entire program will be given in costume, Indian Music Review to Be Club Feature Members of the music department of the Woman’s Department Club will meet at 2:30 Monday afternoon at the club house, 1702 North Meridian street, The program will include a talk on "Primitive Music" by Mrs. Frank Walker and a historical review of Indian music by Mrs. Clyde E. Titus. Mrs. William Hitz will accompany Mrs. Titus in presentation of Indian tribe songs. Following the program, tea will be served. Mrs. William H. Walsh is chairman of hostesses. She will be assisted by Mrs. William Hayes, Mrs. Frank Busch. Mrs. J. F. Edwards, Mrs. Percy Woods, Mrs. G. A. Busch and Mrs. Everett M. Schofield will preside at the tea table. Mrs. George Bowman is chairman of the music department.

MUSIC .FEDERATION BOARD IN MEETING

Members of the federation board of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs will meet at 10 o'clock Monday. Oct. 28. at the Hotel Lincoln. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. Edwin Shedd, 3939 North Delaware street. The federation will honor its patrons and patronesses with a musicale tea at Mrs. Shedd's home Sunday, Nov. 3, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Louis Becovitz, soprano. Bloomington and the Patton string quartet, Marlon, will present the musical program. Club Party Arranged St. Mary’s Alumnae Club members and their escorts will have a weiner roast Wednesday night. Those who are planning to attend will meet at the side entrance of Sears-Roebuck at 7:30. Give Skating Party Dixie basketball team will entertain with a skating party at the Dixie rink, 3500 Madison avenue, Tuesday nighty

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” ' ' |* |* UPI .: 'j Mrs. C. A. Barnhill, 676 East Fall ton boulevard, last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse will be at: Creek boulevard, will be hostess for af^ Oxford Gables. She had as her only attendant her sister, < &A % "lip X her home Thursday. Mrs. Ray D. Mrs. George Maynard Halverson is a member of the committ i c " | x yp Barnes is in charge of the program, charge of the Oriental tea to be given Nov. 9 by the Indiant y, - a Topic of study for the afternoon Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the 6; , f yV} A /n (Ist j y# // avs/mjSa will be “Pioneer Music of Indiana.” Arms hotel. The tea is being given in connection with the Ori / / 1/lXls WtA/i'VCfMJ seJLdsC/jrl/C£~*s Mrs. Earl Sweeney will give a group gift shop to be held Nov. 9, 11 and 12 for the benefit of the studer f/ P/jo7c>' 01 son % s in costume. Miss Gwen- fund. 1/ dclyn Short will present a group of Marriage of Miss Jane Pritchard, daughter of Mrs. Caleb A. Pi * readings. The business session will ar< L 2877 Sutherland avenue, and James Taylor Bugbee, Toledf §| H r— convene at 2:30, followed by the pro- son °f Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bugbee, 4170 Guilford avenue, took |jJpg Evelyn Allison Jewish council to j The club is studying Indiana this j ■■■ '— . jaSggfeJl . _ MEET ON SUNDAY year A series of Indiana teas will 1 T* 1 O • ittmi Entertained at — I .—— MS*Sr*K£ , T ,, aSi French Lick Springs Will Sfel&.. First meeting of the year of the first vice-president, Mrs. E. C. Sat- p A jQt • xt --j a — OTbti., fhs at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the G - T.. I T^l e T ! : • * * temple, Delaware and Tenth streets. : B - Maxwell; assistant secretary, Mrs. French Lick springs will take its and New York, daughter of th /PM77d‘C&PF7' £WOIS> Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allison. 2105 The program includes a sketch,! Bc^ ah Gl, . Uon : place as an art shrine with the 'Senator Taggart, and herself i

Camp Fire Girls to Give'Tea for Jean I. Berger Mothers and friends of Camp Fire Girls and all persons interested in the Canto Fire movement have been invited to a tea to be given from 3 to 5 Tuesday afternoon. at 306 Pennway building. The tea given by members of the extension committee of Camp Fire, will honor Miss Jean I. Berger, executive secretary of the organization. Guests will be taken through the headquarters and will have an opportunity to learn details, benefits and character building work of the Camp Fire movement. Mrs. F. C. Spangler is chairman of the tea committee, assisted by Mrs. E. Reick. Mrs. C. Walter McCarty. Mrs. Faui C. La Blant and Mrs. George E. Traut. Election to Take Place ‘ A meeting of Rho Zeta Tau sorority will be held tonight at the home of Miss Zula Hardy, 6236 Park avenue. Miss Helen McGahey will assist the hostess. Annual election of officers will take pla&e at this .meeting.

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Evelyn Allison Entertained at Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allison, 2105 No\vland avenue, entertained with a Halloween party at their home Friday night in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Allison. Guests included Miss Alberta Comer. Miss Bona Jean Campbell, Miss Paulyne Fischer. Miss Mabel Clements, Miss Bunella Flaherty, Miss Margaret Watson. Miss Mary Gladys McNally. Miss Ruth Seifert, Miss Elizabeth Ham, Miss Virginia Clifton. Miss Dorothy Lawless, Edward Rayot, David Wilson, Warren Todd. Herschell Lewis, Glenn Johnson. Roland Comer, Hubert Spicer, Keith Minor. Frank Hann. Gerald Hall. Leonard Jackson. Marshall Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klennart. Paul Deer, Franklin: Miss Paulyne Gatewood, Noblesville. Honor Visitor Mrs. William T. Brown, Los Angeles. will be the honor guest at an informal tea to be given at the home of Miss Carolyn Thompson. 211 East Fifteenth street. Members of the Bible class at Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, which Mrs. Brown taught, will be guests. W. C. T. U. to Meet Central W. C. T. U. will meet at 2 Friday at Wheeler Mission, 245 North Delaware street. H. E. Eberhardt will be the speaker. Mrs. W. W. Reedy, president, will pre-

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1929

JEWISH COUNCIL TO MEET ON SUNDAY First meeting of the year of the Jewish Junior Council will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the temple, Delaware and Tenth streets. The program includes a sketch, “Romeo and Juliet.” The cast includes Miss Katherine Feuerlicht Miss Charlotte Sucjranski, Miss Bessie Ann Barskin. Miss Barbara Barskin, Miss Rosalind Barskin, Miss Louie Block and Miss Jean Traugott.

BARITONE TO ASSIST AT MAROTT HOTEL

Joseph Perrine, baritone, will assist the Marott trio at the Sunday afternoon musicale from 2:30 to 3:30 at the Marott hotel. Members of the trio are Maud Custer, Consuelo Couchman and Hilda Burrichter. Following is the program: “Nocturne (B Flat)’’ Field “Finale” Mozart Trio. “Far Off I Hear a Lover’s FliVe”. .Cadman "Froni the Land of the Sky Blue Water” .....Caaman •Joseph Perrine. “Andante (Orpheus and Euridicei” Gluck-Schulz Consuelo Couchman. •■Passing By" Purcell “Bon Jour. Mo Breheme Joseph Perrine. “Berceuse de Jocelyn" Goonrd “Passpted” Delibes Trio. “Allah’s Holiday (Katinka)” Friml “Ma Li:t!e Banjo” Dichmont Joseph Perrine. “Madame Sherry" Hoschna Trio. Issue Invithtions Mrs. William Doeppers, city hospital, and Mrs. Ralph Lochry, 3616 Coliseum avenue, have Issued Invitations for a luncheon-bridee to be given Thursday at the Meridian Hills Country Cluk

Mrs. Barnhill Hostess for Delta Alphas Mrs. C. A. Barnhill, 676 East, Pall Creek boulevard, will be hostess for a meeting of Delta Alpha Club at her home Thursday. Mrs. Ray D. Barnes is in charge of the program. Topic of study for the afternoon will be “Pioneer Music of Indiana.” Mrs. Earl Sweeney will give a group of songs in costume. Miss Gwendolyn Short will present a group of readings. The business session will convene at 2:30, followed by the program at 3:15. The club is studying Indiana this year. A series of Indiana teas will be given. Officers for the year are: President, Mrs. Edward T. Short; first vice-president, Mrs. E. C. Sattenfield; second vice-president, Mrs. C. P. Voyles; secretary, Mrs. Leslie B. Maxwell; assistant secretary, Mrs. Beulah Gullion; treasurer, Miss Mabel Roach, and assistant treasurer, Mrs. Donald E. Rider.

Announce Marriage Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Celeste Trusnik. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Trusnik, 955 Holmes avenue, to Norbert P. Ankenbrock. The wedding took place Wednesday morning at Holy Trinity church, the Rev. Father'Francis Ankenbrock, cousin of the bridegroom, officiating. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ankenbrock will be at home at 22 Ridgeview drive after Nov. 1. Announce Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. John' William Hp.erle, 2049 North Capitol avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ethel Marie Asmus, to Marshall H. Reynolds, son of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Reynolds, 1607 Hall place. The wedding will take place at 8:30 Saturday night, Nov. 16, at Hall Place church. Election to Be Held Marion county directors of the W. C. T. U. will meet at 1 Monday in the directors’ room of the Fletcher American Savings and Trust company for instructions on the plan of work institute to be held Oct. 28 and 29. Election of officers for the board of directors will be held. Mis. Eva Davidson will preside.

Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr., was, before her marriage Wednesday, Oct. 9, Miss Elsie Martin, daughter of Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin, 3015 North Meridian street. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins are both popular members of the younger social set in Indianapolis. Mrs. Atkins had as her attendants (left to right) Miss Ann Marsh, High Point, N. C., and Miss Betty Hassler, bridesmaids; Mrs. Addison Bliss Miller, Columbus, 0., matron of honor, and Miss Louise Goepper, her cousin, maid of honor. Miss Florence Bell became the bride of Charles Jameson Kruse at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bell, 3607 Washington boulevard, last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse will be at home at Oxford Gables. She had as her only attendant her sister, Mrs. George Van Dyke Jr. Mrs. George i.laynard Halverson is a member of the committee in charge of the Oriental tea to be given Nov. 9 by the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the SpinkAxms hotel. The tea is being given in connection with the Oriental gift shop to be held Nov. 9, 11 and 12 for the benefit of the student aid fund. Marriage of Miss Jane Pritchard, daughter of Mrs. Caleb A. Pritchard, 2877 Sutherland avenue, and James Taylor Bugbee, Toledo, 0., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bugbee, 4170 Guilford avenue, took place Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride’s mother.

French Lick springs will take its place as an art shrine with the exhibit of American sculpture from Nov. 1 to Nov. 10, in which exhibits will be pieces by some of the leaders in American sculpture as well as some of the promising younger artists. Mis3 Lucy Taggart, Indianapolis,

MUSICALE’C CHORAL SECTION IN BENEFIT

Members of the choral section of the Matinee musicale are sponsoring a benefit card party to be given Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 29, at the Woman’s Department Club home, 1702 North Meridian street. Mrs. Charles Carlyle is chairman in charge of the party assisted by the following hostesses: Mrs. C. I. Fevrier, Mrs. J. D. Hutchings, Mrs. T. William Engle, Mrs. Russel Hatt, Mrs. E. W. Hildebrand, and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter. Mrs. Marian Thomas is chairman of finances. Install Voting Machine Community welfare department of the Woman's Department Club is installing a practice voting machine at the club home, 1702 North Meridian street, today. Instructors will be there throughout the coming week. Any ore interested in using the machine may come to the club horns during the coming week.

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and New York, daughter of the late • Senator Taggart, and herself an artist, is one of the patronesses of the exhibit. Miss Taggart and her brother, Thomas D. Taggart, plan an art exhibit for French Lick Springs in the near future. Several art departments of Indiana and Kentucky schools are co-operating in the exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McGrath of the Marott hotel were at the i springs this week, attending the j tournament of the Stone and Rail- | road Men’s Golf Association, of I which Mr. McGrath is president. * j Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Denham, of i Indianapolis, were at the French Lick Springs last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gurley, also of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Barrett, Bloomington, were at the springs ' this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Calilison, Lafayette, have been at the French Lick Springs hotel on an autumn vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spanley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Noll and M. C. McDougall, formed a Ft Wayne group which arrived for a fortnight with the waters and the baths. Social events of the week in connection with the Stone and Railroad Men’s Golf tournament were putting tournaments on the miniature links, bridges, dinner and luncheons at the Golf and Country | Club, the George inn, the Hoosiex Club and the Elite Club.

Music Clubs to Meet at Remington Members of the eleventh district. Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, will meet Thursday at the Presbyterian church. Remington. Registration of delegates will take place at 10 o'clock. The meeting will convene at 10:30. Helen Hoover Williams will lead community singing. Mrs. John Ochs will play the accompaniment. Mrs. Neil N. Bott, president of the Remington Choral Club, will extend greetings. Minutes will be read from the Franklin meeting in 1928. Remington Choral Club will present a sacred number. Report of clubs in the eleventh district will be given. State chairman will give three-minute talks. Miss Helen Hayes, Wingate, will sing, “The Song of the Vikings.” Announcements and appointments of committees will be made. Luncheon will be served at 12:15 at the church, followed by an informal reception of delegates by the state president, Mrs. Edward Birge, Bloomington, and other officers. The afternoon meeting will convene with community singing. Miss Maxine Gray, Newton, will present a saxaphone solo. Mrs. Harry Martin, Frankfort, will sing “Yesterday and Today,” and “When the Birds Go North Again.” The principal address of the afternoon will be made by Mrs. Birge, state president of the federation. Report of committees on resolutions and place of the 1930 meeting will follow. Kapp Classical quartet of Walton will present “Spanish Dances” and “Andante Cantabile.” Mary, Margaret and Russell Kapp will give a piano trio, “Witches’ Flight.” The quartet will then give an ensemble variations on a Thuringian folk song, “How Can I Leave Thee.” Remington high school Glee Club will close the meeting with a song, “Goin’ Home,” under the direction of I. G. Eberly, supervisor of music.

First Session of Club to Be Tuesday Mrs. Littleberry Foster, chairman of the drama department of the Woman’s Department Club, announces that the opening meeting of the department will be held at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at the club home, 1702 North Meridian street. Mrs. Mona Walter Agnew, of the Agnew Studio of Expression, Cleveland, will present the program. She will give, her adaptation of “The Great Hunger,” by Bojer. Miss Mar't Zorn, pianist, will give a group of Chopin’s compositions. Mrs. w. C. Royer will be in charge of the dining room. Tea will be served following the program. Mrs. James L. Kalleen and Mrs. Mabel Bibler will preside at the tea table. Those who will assist during the tea hour are Mrs. Charles N. Clayton, Mrs. George Leebody, Mrs. Albert H. Off, Mrs. L. A. McDonald, Mrs. Edward L. Pedlow, Mrs. W. R. Moore and Miss Bertha Edwards.

Mrs. Gavin to Attend D. A. R. Events in East

Mrs. James L. Gavin, national vice-president of Daughters of the American Revolution from Indiana will leave Monday for Washington. D. C., to attend an executive board meeting of the national society, after which she will go to Baltimore, Md., to attend a luncheon to be given by Mrs. Robert A. Welch, Millersville, Md., at the Baltimore Country Club in honor of Mrs. Daniel M. Garrison, national vicepresident general from Maryland. On Wednesday Mrs. Gavin will attend a luncheon at the Willard hotel, Washington, to be given by the District of Columbia Daughters for Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, president general. Mrs. Gavin will then go to Newcastle, Pa., to attend the Pennsylvania state conference and will be a guest of honor at a dinner to be given at the Castleton hotel Oct. 29 by Mrs. Joseph M. Caley, state regent of Pennsylvania, for Mrs. Hobart.

HONOR BRIDE-ELECT IN THEATER PARTY

Mrs. Thomas, Morris entertained with a theater party Friday night honoring Miss Florence Wilhelm, whose marriage to Joseph M. Morley will take place Wednesday morning. Guests with the bride-elect were members of Phi Rho Chi sorority. Mrs. Francis O’Brien, Mrs. Edwin Holler, Mrs. Leo M. Riley, Miss Ann Kull, Miss Helen Leppert, Miss] Catherine Colbert and Miss Tillej Sutter. m

CATHEDRAL MOTHER® CLUB PARTY SLATE®

Annual fall card party oftwFJ' " Mothers’ Club of Cathedral high _ school will be held Friday, Nov. 15, afternoon and night, at the high school auditorium. A food sale will be held in connection with the party and any donation for the sale will be received Friday, Nov. 15, at the school, or by calling Mrs. Addison Coddington, Talbot 6507. • Mothers of the band and football players will act as hostesses, assisted by other committees. Parish committees will meet in the director's room of the Fidelity Trust company each Tuesday afternoon at 2.