Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1929 — Page 9

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Tea Is Given to Announce Engagement

Announcement of the engagement of Miss Edith Miner, 1300 North Pennsylvania street, daughter of F E. Miner, Toledo, to Stuart G. Gorrell. New York City, son of Mrs. Alice Gorrell, Bremen, Ind., was made at a tea given this afternoon at the Marott hotel by the brideelect's sister, Mrs. E. E. Mitchell, Toledo. The tea table was decorated with yellow button chrysanthemums and ferns, and lighted with tall tapers, tied with yellow and green ribbon, the bridal colors. Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, presented a program during the tea hour. The wedding will take place in Toledo in January. Guests who attended the announcement party were Mrs. Margaret Brice Whaley, Mrs. William J. Lang, Mrs. M. E. Beach, Mrs. Joseph Racey, Mrs. Vince V. Canning, Mrs. N. A. Wagner, Mrs. Walter Baker Williams, Mrs. Charles DeWitt O’Kieffe, Mrs. R. M. Hennessey, Mrs. James Hobart, Mrs. W. Avery Wilson, Mrs. Hugh J. O'Connell, Mrs. D. Chesleigh Grey, Mrs. James E. Slaughter, Mrs. Morris C. Rosner. • Mrs. E. M Curry, Mrs. Magarct Vebb, Mrs. H. D. Wolfe, Mrs. George Crouse, Anderson; Miss Ruth Mast* Miss Edith Watson, Miss Kathryn Black, Miss Cornelia Bates, Miss Margaret Rogers, Miss Martina ,?hea, Miss Lenore Roche, Miss Estelle Sadlier, Miss Marcelle Sadlier, Miss Ruth Dunn, Miss Elizabeth Donnery, Miss Lucile Nicholson and Miss Silva Marie Manouge.

Arcadia Scene of Missionary Group Session Missionary societies of the Christian churches of Hamilton county held their convention at the Arcadia Christian church Friday. Mrs. Carl Overdorf and Mrs. Chet Hall, Arcadia, had charge of the music and Mrs. J. G. Heinsmann, Noblesville, was the leader for the day. Mrs. Charles Martz, Tipton, district secretary, gave the address of welcome. Mrs. Bertha Joseph, Noblesville. led devotions. Mrs. Joseph Beck. Walnut Grove, and the Omega society conducted memorial services. Dinner was served at noon. A feature of the afternoon was a one-act play, presented by Mrs. E. P. Whisman. Mrs. Floyd Cunningham. and Mrs. Fred Martz. Reports were given by secretaries of the various societies. The 1930 convention will be held at Noblesville.

BARITONE TO AID IN MAROTT MUSICALE

Edward LaShelle, baritone, will be the guest artist at the musicale to be given Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 at the Marott hotel by members of the Marott trio. Following is the program: Allegro Vivace (Trio V in D Major... Beethoven Trio Invictus Huhn When the Roses Bloom Relchardt Edward La Shelle Hills Bureigh Tambourln Chinots Kreiser Maud Ouster Hills of Home Pox Edward La Shelle Concerto in G-Major (Cadenza by Schellschmldt Popper Consuelo Couchman Trees Rasbach Dawn Curran Edward La Shelle Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna Suppe Trio

MISS MOCK HOSTESS FOR RECENT BRIDE

Miss Anna C. Mock entertained Thursday night at her home, 5126 College avenue, with a bridge party in honor of her sister, Mrs. John L. Browning, a recent bride. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Anna C. Mock. Guests included Mrs. Harry Willet, Mrs. Matthew Harold, Mrs. Leslie Sullivan. Mrs. Corwin Sells, Mrs. Batty Fitzgerald, Mrs. Bertha Keethler, Mrs. Ted Kendrick. Mrs. Haleen O’Hara, Mrs. Peter Wise, Mrs. Victor Massing. Miss Mary Harold, Miss Betty Harold, Miss Mary Frances Boyle. Miss Charlotte Peele, and Miss Isabelle Guedelhofer. Give Homecoming Bazar Members of Assumption church will hold their annual homecoming chicken dinner and bazar Sunday at the hall, 1105 Blaine avenue. Mrs. Emil Claus is general chairman, assisted by a committee. Dinner will be served from 11 to 2:15. Music during the dinner will be played by the Carolinas, assisted by entertainers from Keith circuit. John Hoff will give a vocal solo: musical selections will be furnished by Miss Lois Annette Claus; Alfred John Werner and James Werner will sing. Pledge Services to Be Held Miss Maxine Jenkins, and Miss Helen White will be pledged to Lambda Mu chapter. Sigma Beta sorority at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the meeting to be held at the home of Miss Winona DeLang. 505 North Fmerson avenue Sorority Girls Dance Alpha chapter of Omega Chi sorority will give a bunco party and dance Monday night at 8 at City Hall, Beech Grove. Miss Versa Newcomber. chairman, will be assisted by Miss Martha Heller. Miss Loretta Mayrocker. Miss Olga Fink. Mlaa Martha Hodge. Miss Mary Hockersmith, Miss Agnes Nayrocker and Miss Edna Bobbins.

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Thanksgiving Dance and Ride Arranged at French Lick

Colorful and elaborate preparations are being made by the French Lick Springs hotel for the Thanksgiving holiday period, which is somewhat the formal close of the autumn season and the opening of the winter life at the Springs. A Thanksgiving dinner will be served, with dancing in the lobby, Thanksgiving eve and Thanksgiving night. A breakfast morning ride is sched-

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Miss Evelyn Henschen Butler university chapter of 7° a Tau Alpha sorority will entertain with open house Sunday at the chapter house, 329 Hampton drive. Miss Evelyn Henschen is chairman in charge of the affair.

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uled Thursday, with some golf events on the valley course and the miniature links. Special Thanksgiving parties are scheduled from Indianapolis, Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati and St. Louis. The Springs today took on the spirit of college life, with a number of guests leaving this morning for Bloomington to see the annual Indiana-Purdue contest. Many atj tending the game, from all parts !of Indiana, have made arrangements to drive to French Lick Springs to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millis, Indianapolis, was at the Springs hotel this week-end. With them are several couples. Forty members of the Indiana Pharmaceutical society had a luncheon at the French Lick Springs hotel Friday. Mayor-elect Wood Posey, Terre Haute, who has been at the Springs for several days’ rest, has returned home. The Indiana Academy of Op.. 1 - mology and Oto-Laryngology. com- ' posed of doctors specializing in ailments of the nose, throat and eye, will meet at French Lick Springs, Dec. 12 and 13. Robert J. Masters, Indianapolis, is secretary of the academy and Dr. Albert E. Bulson, Fort Wayne, president. Le Roy Foster, Evansville, has been at the Springs. Albert H. Gavit, Gain’, has been a guest of the French Lick Springs hotel this week. Sponsor Food Sale Members of the Oct-Dahl Club are sponsoring a home made food j sale to be held in the city market i building Wednesday. Those in i charge are Mi s. George Brattain, ; Mrs. W. S. Wilkins, Mrs. Fred I Schlegel, and Mrs. H, A. Winterrowd.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1929

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas Griffith, 3620 Fall Creek boulevard, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jane Griffith, to James Cameron Moag, son of Dr. and Mrs. James A. Moag, 4453 Central avenue. The wedding will take place at 8:30 Saturday night, Dec. 14, at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. A small reception for the immediate families and the bridal party will be held at their home, following the ceremony. Miss Barbara Foltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Foltz, 1847 North Delaware street, will have an important role in “The Lilies of the Field,” the Civic theater’s first production, Nov. 28. Mrs. Marie Noel, Noblesville, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Marie Noel, to William M. Schumacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Schumacher, 2724 North Meridian street. Mrs. Frank Stroup Langsenkamp, before her marriage Saturday, Nov. 16, was Miss Dorothy Frances Carroll, daughter of Mrs. Thomas A. Carroll, 2420 North Meridian street. Members of her bridal party were, left to right, Mrs. Melvin Puett, Logansport; Miss Mary’ Kinsley, and Miss Kathleen Hottell, maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, 3160 North Pennsylvania street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ann Chamberlain Hodges, to Jesse Janes Garrison, instructor in English and history of art, at the University of Wisconsin, where Miss Hodges is a sophomore. Marriage of Miss Martha MacDougall to Dr. John W. Emhardt took place Wednesday night at the First Baptist church. The bride was supervisor of the operating rooms at Methodist Episcopal hospital.

COMMITTEE HEAD

Miss Rosemary Woodworth Epsilon chapter. Alpha Delta Theta sorority, will entertain with its annual open house from 3:30 to 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Bueler chapter house. 725 Berkley road, Miss Rosemary Woodworth is chairman of the invitations committee.

D, A, CLUB TO GIVE DIALECT PARTY

Delta Alpha Club will entertain Friday night at 8 in the parlors of the Third Christian church with a Hoosier dialect party. Mrs. D. L. Conner will be in charge of the program. This will be guest and family night. Mrs. Edward Short, chairman, announces that business sessions will be discontinued until January.

INDORSERS TO GIVE TWO PRESENTATIONS

Mrs. Carl Day, chairman of the philanthropic committee of the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplayfe announces the showing of a picture Sunday at 5:30 at the Attenhiem. Mrs. John Titus will be hostess. Monday, at 7:30, the Woman’s Order of the National Retail Druggists’ Association will have charge of a showing at the Colored Orphans' Home. „

INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK

“Holywood Castle, with Queen Mary,” will be the subject of the lecture to be given next week by Mrs. S. R. Artman before chapters of the International Study and Travel Club. MONDAY Venetian chapter will meet for a 1 o’clock luncheon at the home cf Mrs. James A. Kreglo, 2322 Nowland avenue. Mrs. J. E. Rogers and Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood will be assisting hostesses. Following the lecture, a summary of the October lecture will be given by Mrs. Kregbo. Mrs. Rogers will read a paper on "Education and Colleges of Scot-

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Miss Louise Jaeger Members of the Young Peoples’ League will give a Thanksgiving charity ball in the Riley room of the Claypcol hotel Thanksgiving night. Miss Louise Jaeger, vicepresident of the organization, which has more than a hundred members, is co-chairman with Oscar David, in charge of arrangements.

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land.” Mrs. A. E. Brown will read a paper on “Watching Yourself Go By.” TUESDAY Mrs. George Vestal, 53 North Bolton avenue, will be hostess for the Arabian chapter at a 12 o’clock luncheon. She will be assisted by Mrs. Alfred Sweetman, Mrs. E. Wurcksill and Mrs. F. Hildreth. Mrs. Laura Crag Poland, pianist, will give a group of Scottish and English songs and dances. Mrs. Jennie Bames will give a number of readings. Monthly meeting of the executive beard will be held at 7:30 p. m. at the Spink-Arms hotel. All presidents and secretaries of local chapters are asked to attend. WEDNESDAY Mt. Vernon chapter will be entertained by the Colonial-Boston chapter with a 1 o’clock luncheon at the Lumley tearoom, 1540 North Meridian street, A special musical program w-ill be given. Mrs. Enos B. V/ylv, president, will preside. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. W. Denison, Mrs. Carl A. Waalen and Mrs. F. M. Weston. FRIDAY Mrs. Will Frost and Mrs. Wilfred Bradshaw will be hostesses for the Alexandrian chapter with a covered dish luncheon at the Municipal gardens at 1 o'clock. Mrs. John W. Donaldson will give a paper on the origin of the bagpipe, flute and lute. Mrs. Arthur Duncan will sing “Bonnie Sweet Bessie.” Members will respond to roll call with a current event. Members of Castle Craig chapter will be entertained by Mrs. Morris Young at 7:45 at her home, 1014 DeQuincy street. Responses to roll call will be thoughts on “Thanksgiving.” Mrs. Shideler Havpe will read a paper on “Mary, Queen of Scots." Mrs. Robert Crawford will be initiated.

Aitisttoße Honored by Clubs Union William Forsyth, Irvington artist and dean of Indiana artists, will be honored Sunday afternoon, Dec. 1, at 3:30, when the Irvington Union of Clubs unveils and presents to the community of Irvington his portrait, painted by himself. The picture was exmbited last year at the first annual show of Irvington artists and was bought by the union of twenty-five clubs to form a nucleus of an Irvington community collection. The unveiling ceremonies will take place at the Irvington branch library’, where the picture will hang. Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, chairman of the union, will present the Dio*ture. Mr. Forsyth will speak Informally on “How I Happened to Paint This Picture." Luther L. Dicherson, city librarian, will talk on “What Such a Movement Means to the Community.” Wilbur Peat, director of the John Herron Art institute, will give a talk on “What Such a Movement Means to Indianapolis." The committee in charge of arrangements is composed of Mrs. James H. Butler, who was chairman of the union when the picture was bought. Mrs. Clarence ForsvLli and Miss Katherine Layman. Pi Phis Will Entertain for Pledges Sunday Pledges of Pi Beta Phi will be introduced Sunday at “open house,** to be held at the chapter house, 708 West Forty-third street, from 3 to 5. In the receiving line will be Mrs, Lesta Snively, hostess; Miss Virginia Flowers, president, and the pledges, Miss Ruth Landers. Miss Frances George, Miss Hope Wilcotts. Miss Dorothy Milner, Miss Martha Metcalf, Miss Margaret McLaughlin, Miss Louise Moon, Miss June Swett, Miss Luana Lee, Miss Lois Jackson, Miss Julia Bowman, Miss Helen Arzett, Miss Mary Rose Lowry, Miss Jean Yates, Miss Sally Brossman, and Miss Jean Campbell. Miss Margaret Thompson and Miss Virginia Hill will preside at the tea table which will be centered with a plateau of chrysanthemums and lighted by candles. Palms and ' baskets of chrysanthemums will be i used in decorations.

VISITORS ENTERTAINED WITH DINNER

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Witt will entertain tonight with dinner at their home, 1321 North Meridian street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fowler, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corey, Lafayette, who are spending the week-end with them. They will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woolen, and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Haywood, Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burnham, Evanston, 111., and also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, who have Mr. and Mrs. Peck, of Chicago, as their guests for the week-end. Mrs. Robert Tyndall will entertain for the visitors Sunday with a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

MRS, KIRKPATRICK IS PROGRAM HEAD

Members of the Monday Guild of the community welfare department of the Woman’s Department Club will meet at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Frank; Kirkpatrick will be in charge of th program. She will give a travelogue on the Holy Land. Mrs. Barnard, chairman of the music committee, will lead community singing Mrs. Homer Rettig will give a groan of songs. Miss Eva Bachelor will present two piano numbers. Mrs. Mary Leisure, chairman of the ways and means committee will announce plans for the Christmas booth to be held at the club house, Dec. 11. Mrs. Herbert Rice is chairman of hostesses. Mrs. Frank Lamkin, chairman of the section, will preside.

Camp Fire Girls

Cookie day is the next big project of the Girl Scouts. The date is Dec. 7, and every order counts. Troop 8 had a homecoming celebration for their captain, Mrs. Blake Francis, who has just returned from a trip to New Orleans, where she attended the Girl Scout national convenion. Two girls were invested as tenderfoot Scouts, Joan Hagedon and Bernice Warberg. New candidates reported are: Troop 14, Bernice Walters, Vida Miller, Cora McConaha, Violet Mae Miller, Mary Herron; Troop 28, Elizabeth Cullery, Joan Casey, Florence Mae Harrison, Mary Lou Over, Helen Gaylord; Troop 39, Alberta Knuth, Geneva Smythe, Rosemary Verbarg; Troop 42. Josephine Wells, Martha Strong; Troop 43, Evelyn Milster. Troop 43 invested its patrol leaders and corporals at the last meeting. Patrol 4 held a patrol supper last Friday night and Patrol 3 will hold one next Tuesday. Girls who have been invested as tenderfoot scouts are: Troop 43, Mary Lou Ca Den ter; Troop 42. Marcella and Helen Danforth, Virginia Berling, Mary Wood. Margaret Tracer, Loraine Cain, Mary Liebenderfer; Troop 39, Dorothy Breedlove; Troop 7, Helen Setterquist, Betty McMath, Janice Renick.