Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1929 — Page 9

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Department of Club to Hear Music American home department of the Woman's Department Club will meet at 2 Wednesday at the club house. There will be a program of community singing, with Mrs. M. D. Didway, accompanist. Mrs. T. William Engle, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Didway. will sing, “Sing. Birds on the Wing.” and "Singing to You.” Mrs. Engle and Mrs. William Seiber will present two duets, “Song Mv Heart is Singing” and “Serenade.” Mrs. Erma Brown Christie, president of the State Association of Home Economic Teachers and chairma nos the homemaking division of Indiana Federation of Clubs, will address the group on “Better Homemakers Through Home Economics Teaching.” Mrs. Clara Ada Campbell, general secretary, Indianapolis Y. W. C. A., will speak on “What the Young Women's Christian Association Offers Home Women.” Recently elected officers of this group are: Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, honorary chairman; Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges, chairman; Mrs. Madison Swadener, vice-chairman; Mrs. Harry Krause, secretary; Mrs. William C. Bartholomow, treasurer. These officers, with Mrs. Charles Bowders, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Mrs. G. W. Seaton and Mrs. William C. Borcherding, comprise the executive committee. Bridge Party , Shower Given Bride-Elect Miss Monzelle Skelton and Miss Katherine Reagan entertained with a bridge party and shower this afternoon at the Ethelenn tearoom, in honor of Miss Dorothy Carroll, whose marriage to Frank Langsenkamp Jr., will take place Nov. 16. The hostesses were assisted by their mothers. Mrs. E. E. Skeleton and Mrs. Charles M. Reagan. Guests with the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. T. A. Carroll, were Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp, Mrs. Robert Armer. Mrs. Walter C. Hiset, Mrs. Robert Schetter, Mrs. Joseph Cripe, Miss Beatrice Batty, Miss Janet Carr. Miss Hilda Carroll. Miss Hilda Carroll, Miss Margaret Carroll. Miss Evelyn Forsythe. Miss Dorothy Hice, Miss Kathleen Hottle, Miss Mary Kinsley. Miss Susan Kolhoff, Miss Billie Mae Kreider, Miss Katherine Murdock, Miss Mary Frances Ogle, Miss Evelyn Pier, Miss Emma Louise Reeves, Miss Martha Lou Schoener, Miss Dorothy Screes. Miss Martha Thomas, Miss Margaret Thompson and Miss Dortha Weaver. Buffet Supper and Shower to Honor Couple Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Knight will entertain Miss Gail Long a"nd Glenn Ralston, whose marriage will take place Nov. 29, with a buffet supper and grocery shower tonight at their home, 6109 Carrollton avenue. Decorations and appointments will be in Halloween colors. Guests, with Miss Long and Mr. Ralston, will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grinslede, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grinslede. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dahlman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wurster, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCord, Miss Florence Schwankhaus, Forrest M. Knight and Chester Henry. Hold Pledge Services Omicron chapter. Chi Sigma sorority, will hold pledge services tonight at 6 at the home of Miss Charlotte Grossman, 2435 North Alabama street. Eight girls will be pledged. Following the services, a chili supper will be served for members and new pledges. Decorations will be carried out in gold and ebony, the sorority colors.

INDIANAPOLIS CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY Indianapolis Literary Club will hear a talk, "Legislative Strategy; the Indiana Variety.” by William S. Garber. Members of the Monday Guild of the community welfare department of the Woman's Department Club will meet at 2 o’clock at the club home for the opening of the year. Monday Club will meet at the D. A. R. chapter house at 2:30. Mrs. Isaac Born, president, will speak on "Impressions of Hollywood; the Modern Mow.” A musical program will be in charge of Mrs. Fred Knodel. Mrs Austin DeVore will give a number of selections from motion pictures, and Miss Marietta Koval will present a program of dances. Each member may bring a guest. Mrs. F. T. Davenport. 814 North Audubon road, will entertain members of the Irvington Coterie Club at her home. Mrs. A. L. Robinson will talk on "Washington.” The musical program is in charge of Mrs. L. J. Shirley. Present Day Club members will entertain their husbands at the home of Mrs. T. A. Moynahan, 1465 North Delaware street. The program will be in charge of the social committee. Et Cetera Club will meet at 12:30 tor luncheon at the Splnk-Arms

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Mrs. Eugene Emerson Whitehill was Miss Lucille Tyner before her || > ; bration of which is an annual event Mrs. Henry Ellsworth De Vaney, whose wedding took place i / % fpjpgjLjH ?lb \ -vsSU | Indianapolis persons, here on their Wednesday. Oct. 23. was Miss Mary Louise Larmore, daughter of Mr. if 3sklM > V 1 annual autumn stay, will ta e par. and Mrs. James Matthew Larmore, Anderson. Miss Agnes Larmore, T jsJpK, WB&wk A J A. ,k in the festivities, w ic the bride's sister, was her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss % >. ton 6 to dlnnciVat the the MtesTlabel ErSbrigh” Mis? Miss Ruby Pasho and 1 Mrs. Stella Avery Curtis announces the engagement of her daugh- IfKiuEP**' , ‘ T Mi decorated in autumn colors. ter. Miss Virginia Curtis, to Thomas Ford McNutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McNutt 245 West Maple road. ~ ture l Y f Nov and will Mrs. Howard Spenser Kiser was formerly Miss Bemiece Bonner, /j L)/) /s/srS /WA -yC ope F. next , „J' , n Vho nisninv daughter of Mr. Mr, Bernard Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Kiser are , AJWKVUtf %%*** SSWtaoL 'LEASES. honeymooning in Bermuda. P/rO ro c

Mrs. Eugene Emerson Whitehill was Miss Lucille Tyner before her marriage Saturday, Oct. 19. Mrs. Henry Ellsworth De Vaney, whose wedding took place Wednesday, Oct. 23. was Miss Mary Louise Larmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Matthew Larmore, Anderson. Miss Agnes Larmore, the bride's sister, was her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Majorie De Vaney, sister of the bridgegroom: Miss Annabelle Parr, Miss Mabel Erganbright, Miss Ann Daniels, Miss Ruby Pasho and Miss Frances Morrison. Mrs. Stella Avery Curtis announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Virginia Curtis, to Thomas Ford McNutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McNutt. 245 West Maple road. Mrs. Howard Spenser Kiser was formerly Miss Bemiece Bonner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Kiser are honeymooning in Bermuda. Miss Mildred Blacklidge, newly appointed national secretary of Alpha Chi Omega, will be honored at a tea Nov. 2, given by Mrs. Robert Mason, 5430 North Meridian street.

hotel. Hostesses are Mrs. C. H. Augstein. president, and Mrs. Dan Brown Jr. Vincent C. S. L. C. will meet at the home of Mrs. B. W. Gillespie, 1433 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. C. T. Austin will speak on "Helps to Thought.” TUESDAY Heyl Study Club will meet at 2 o’clock at the Raugh Memorial Library. 3024 North Meridian street. The lesson for the day will be "Our Presidents From Grant to Hoover.” "Field of Service and Relief for Families in Homes.” will be the topic discussed by Miss Nadia Deem, director of training. Family Welfare society, at the social service class of the Woman’s Department Club at 11 o’clock. Non-members of the clubs are invited to join the class on payment of small fee. Fortnightly Literary Club will meet at the Propylaeum. "Stylists” will be the study subject. Mrs. Ruth Hellekson Lindley will discuss English stylists, and Mrs. Grace Rawles Wheeler, the Americans. Present Day Club will hold a tree planting ceremony at Garfield park in honor of Mrs. A. B. Conkle. charter member and former president. Independent Social Club will meet with Mrs. Urla Ellis, 2209 Broadway.

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WEDNESDAY American Home Department of the Woman's Department Club will meet at 2 o’clock in the club house. A feature of the program will be community singing, led by Mrs. M. D. Didway. THURSDAY Indianapolis Business and Professional Club members will hold a meeting at the Department Club home. Following dinner, Bernard Simon, New York, will talk at the forum hour. Dr. R. G. McCutcheon, DePauw university, will be the principal speaker. Members of the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club will hold a luncheon meeting at 12 30. Alfred Glossbrenner. candidate for mayor, will give the principal address. A report of the nominating committee will be made. International relations group of the American Association of University Women will meet at the Y. W. C. A., parlor B. Miss Ruth Milligan is chairman. FRIDAY Indianapolis Women’s Club will meet at the Propylaeum. “Per aspera ad astra,” will be given by Mrs. Alice Higgins Buttolph. Mrs. Julia Graydon Jameson will speak on “The Divine Whisper of Today.” Study group of the American As(Turn to Page 10)

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College Women Hear Theater Guild Speaker The modern tendencies in Education study group of the American Association of University Women will meet at the Rauh Memorial Library, Friday at 2 o’clock, with Mrs. Henry Tyler in charge. Bernard Simon of the New York Theater Guild, will address the group on the trend of modern drama. Guests of the association are invited to attend the lecture. The group on international relations. of which Miss Ruth Milligan is chairman, will meet Thursday at the Y. W. C. A., parlor B, to plan the character, time and place of the year’s work. Miss Florence Lanham will speak on “Mexico.” Wilson-Fetter Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Lucille Fetter, daughter of Mrs. C. M. Henderson, Winchester, to James E. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wilson, Mooresville, Aug. 19, in Indianapolis, the Rev. George W. Ellison of the Irvington Presbyterian church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are at home at 2152 North Meridian street. Mr. Wilson attended Eutler university and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mrs. Wilson was a senior nurse at Methodist hospital.

Daughters of Isabella to Give Anniversary Party Monday

Members of the Daughters of Isabella will give their annual anniversary party in honor of the fourteenth birthday of the Mother Theodore circle at the Elks Club here Monday evening, Nov. 4. A card party will be held in the main dining room and dancing in the ballroom. Mrs. Eleanor Reibel is general chairman in charge of arrangements. She is being assisted by the following ofilcers and committee members: Mrs. Mayme Murphy Speaks, Mrs. Katherine Hallinan, Mrs. John Clancy, Mrs. Mary Crawford, Mrs. Zola Rice Jones, Mrs. Karl Kramer, Miss Mary Flaherty, Miss Margaret Davey, Miss Margaret Brand, Miss Marie Strack. Miss Mildred Vestal. Miss Nell Sage. Miss Charlotte McHugh, Miss Edna Jay, Miss Letitia Gioscio, Miss Margaret Dwyer, Miss Katherine Sullivan, Miss Mary Sullivan, Miss Teressa Carroll, Miss Martha Hickey and Miss Margaret Braun. Miss Rosemary Lawlor will have charge of dance arrangements and will be assisted by Miss Ella Lawrie. Mother Theodore circle was formed fourteen years ago at the home of Mrs. John Trenck with a membership of sixty-nine. The circle now has a membership of

'more than 800. It has donated to hospitals, schools, colleges, community centers, Sisters of the Poor, orphans, extension societies, crippled children and St. Elizabeth’s home in Indianapolis, its principal charity. The Rev. Father Maurice O'Connor w r as first director of the Catholic charities and chaplain of the local circle, established St. Elizabeth's home in 1920, also Catholic Community Center on West Georgia street. of Isabella installed a tearoom and day nursery in this building. The Community Center was moved from that address to 1004 North Pennsylvania street. The Rev. Father Fuessennow is chaplain of the circle. First regent of the organization was Mrs. John Trenck. Other regents are Mrs. Garret Kirby. Mrs. James Rocap, Mrs. Frank Kirkhoff, Mrs. Katherine Hallinan and Miss Katherine Sullivan. Mrs. Mayme Murphy Speaks is now entering her fifth term of office. Celebrate Anniversary Fidessa Club members celebrated their sixth anniversary with a 1 o’clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Emil Ebner, 1057 West Thirtysecond street. Thursday The table was decorated with yellow and blue. Mrs Glee Wolf, Gary, formerly of Indianapolis, was honor guesfc

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Ball and Dinners Will Feature Halloween at French Lick

Halloween will be celebrated next week by the guests of the French Lick Springs hotel, the celebration of which is an annual event on the French Lick social calendar. Indianapolis persons, here on their annual autumn stay, will take part in the festivities, which will include a ball in the lobby, in addition to dinners at the hotel, the Hoosier Club, the Gorge Inn and the Elite Club. The hotel will be decorated in autumn colors. The exhibit of American sculpture at French Lick Springs will open next Friday, Nov. 1 and will continue to Nov. 10. The display will be the first of semi-annual art

Alumnae Club Reception Will Honor Officers Miss Mildred Blackledge, recently appointed national secretary to Alpha Chi Omega sorority, and her assistant, Miss Hannah Keenan, will be guests of honor at a reception to be given by members of Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club from 3 to 5 Saturday afternoon, Nov. 2, at the home of Mrs. Robert Mason, 5440 North Meridian street. Mrs. T. M. Rybolt is in charge of arrangements and those assisting her are Mrs. E. H. Jenne, Mrs. Fred R. Tucker, Mrs. George L. Clark, Mrs. A. E. Hoover and Miss Dorothy Patterson. Each member may invite a guest, preferably from another national society. Representatives from the i active chapters at Butler, Pan-Hel-i lenic and Alumnae Clubs as well ! as Alpha Chi Omega Mother’s Club members are included in the list. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Hitz, 1831 North Pennsylvania street, and Mrs. John W. Kern, 1836 North ' Pennsylvania street, have returned ‘from a motor trip to Hodgensville, Ky., the birthplace of Lincoln. Dr. Clarke W. Day, 27 West Fortysecond street, returned today from Detroit, where he has been attending the International Post Graduate itesGaibly oi MofUi JLuiBSiR

Choral Unit Card Party Is Popular The following reservations have been made for the card party to be given by the choral section of the Matinee Musical Tuesday afternoon at the Woman’s Department Club. Mrs. Helen Arnold, Mrs. H. H. Arnold, Mrs. George Beigler, Mrs. C. M. Bonstadt, Mrs. Charles Caryle, Mrs. Joseph Conley, Mrs. D. L. Conner. Mrs. C. F. Dillenbeck, Mrs Austid De Vore. Mrs. H. N. Eddington, Mrs. William Engle, Mrs. O. L. Favier, Mrs. Marritt Fields, Mrs. Loretta Goory, Mrs. George Goldman, Mrs. Gertrude Cutalius, Mrs. Minor Goulding, Mrs. D. E. Gruber. Mrs. Russell Hatt. Mrs. E. W. Hildebrand, Mrs. Hazel S. Hill, Mrs. A. Leon Hicks Mrs. Victor Hintze Mrs. George Kalb Mrs. Charles Martin Mrs. Paul Maloy, Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, Mrs. Rurel Sexton, Mrs. Cecil Stalnaker, Mrs. Carl Switzer, Mrs. F. W. Schulmeyer, Mrs. Marion Thomas. Mrs. J. H. Kennedy. Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Mrs. H. H. Thomas, Mrs. R. B. Wilson, Mrs. C. C. York, Mrs. Dan Crutchfield, Mrs. Hoyt Young, Mrs. William C. Johnson, Mrs. C. T. Behmer, Mrs. M. J. Moore, Mrs. George Bowman, Mrs. John Hermann, Mrs. Louise George, Mrs. M. G. Hyde, Mrs. Simon Kiser, Mrs. W. A. Shumaker, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. J. P. Lohrig and Miss Lucille Stewart. Mrs. Charles Carlyle is chairman of reservations.' Principals in Wedding to Get Dinner Party Edward Hilgemeier will entertain tonight with a dinner party at the Columbia Club in honor of Miss Dorotha Smith and Hubert Woodsmall, whose marriage will take place Nov. 2. The dinner table will be centered with a plateau of yellow crysanthemums in graduated sizes and Pernet roses. Garlands of greenery will extend to each end of the table. It will be lighted by four yellow tapers In green holders. Other appointments will be in green. Covers will be laid for Mr. Hilgemeier, Miss Smith, Mr. Woodsmall, Mr. and Mrs. George Hilgemeier Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hight, Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Fadley, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Short, Miss Joan Wall, Miss Gladys Hackleman, Miss Katherine Stanley, Wayne Carson, John Smith and Jack Godfrey.

AVALON CLUB GIVES DANCE THURSDAY

Members of Avalon Country Club are invited to a Halloween masquerade dance to be given Thursday night, Oct. 31. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes. Decorations will be in keeping with the Halloween spirit. Dr. and Mrs. Clark W. Day and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hobbs head the committee in charge of arrangements. They will be assisted by members of the social committee.

exhibitions that will be held at the French Lick Springs. This exhibit is being sponsored, by Miss Lucy Taggart, Indianapolis and New York, artist, daughter of the late Senator Thomas Taggart. More thin 150 pieces will be shown, the best of contemporaneous American sculpture, by thirty-eight artists. Mrs. M. S. Block and Mrs. Milton Simon, Indianapolis, have arrived at the springs for their annual autumn sojourn with the waters and the baths. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlin, Indianapolis, are on their semi-an-nual sojourn at the Springs hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mossier, Indianapolis, have arrived at th® Springs for their annual fortnight, which covers the Halloween period. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rhoads, Indianapolis, have been at the Springs this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Holycross, Indianapolis, who spent several days at French Lick, have returned home. Mrs. Albert G. Rosenthal, Indianapolis, who has been here for several days, will spend the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jarrard, Indianapolis, were at the Springs this week, as were Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Van Arsdall. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Heinie and Mr. and Mrs. R. Koerber, Ft. Wayne, were at the Springs this week. Mrs. Charles Spiegel, Shelbyville, is making her fall sojourn at French Lick. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stark, Rockville, have been guests of the French Lick Springs hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Shepard sailed from New York Thursday night for a six weeks’ wedding trip in Europe. Mrs. Shepard before her marriage Wednesday, was Miss Helen Thoman, daughter of Bernard Thoman, Cincinnati. Upon their return to Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Shepard will make their home at 3362 Carrollton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernard Hoffman have returned from their wedding trip to California and now are at home at 25 West Twenty-eighth street. Mrs. Hoffman before her marriage Sept. 6, was Miss Elizabeth Chamberlain Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cameron Moore, North Pennsylvania street.