Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1929 — Page 11

Second Section

Miss Hereth Sets Jan. 25 Bridal Date Miss Llewellyn Hereth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Hereth, 4508 Broadway, has announced Saturday, Jan. 25, as the date of her marriage to Gaylord Millikan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Millikan, 1304 North Delaware street. The wedding twill take place at 4 at the Second Presbyterian church. Miss Hereth has chosen as her matron of honor, Mrs. August C. Bohlen. Her sister, Miss Betty Hereth, will be her maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Yale Rice, Evanston, 111.; Mrs. Martin Gardner, Toledo,; Mrs. Paul Matthews, Mrs. Charles Nicholson and Miss Elizabeth Watson. August Bohlen will be Mr. Millikan’s best man. The ushers will be Elijah Martindale, George Lemcke, William Wilson, Theodore Severin, Charles Nicholson and Meredith Nicholson Jr. A number of parties have been planned for Miss Hereth. Mrs. Charles Nicholson will entertain Friday, Jan. 3 with a birdge tea. Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Rice will have a party early in the month. Miss Elizabeth Watson is entertaining with a dinner party for Miss Hereth, and Mrs. Millikan. The bridal party will be entertained with a dinner party Jan. 22 by Mr. and Mrs. Bohlen. Annual Fete Scheduled by lota Kappas lota Kappa sorority will hold Its annual Christmas party tonight at the home of Miss Mary Williams, 3143 North Capitol avenue. The house will be decorated with holly, poinsettias and a large lighted Christmas tree. Gifts will be exchanged. Mrs. Van Dom Adams wiii read a Christmas story and pledges will present a stunt. Mrs. Adams, chairman in charge of arrangements, is be.ng assisted by Mrs. Burton Canaday and Miss Williams. Mrs. Emmett Musselman, Chicago, will be a special guest. Members and pledges who will attend are Mrs. Ward Hunter, Mrs. Randle Willis, Mrs. Edwin Musselman, Miss Mary Lou Metsker. Miss Genevieve Smith, Miss Kathryn Snow, Miss Catherine Van Arsdal, Miss Winona Merrifield, Miss Pamela Murray. Miss Helen White, Miss Florine Musselman. Miss Josephine West, Miss Bernice Shaw, Mis Dorothy Harbin, Miss Mary Williams. Miss Phylis Steinbruegge, Miss Margaret Powell, Miss Margaret North, Miss Mary Spatig and Miss Dorotha Schneid. Recital to Be Given Sunday by Musicale Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present its annual Christmas recital at 3 Sunday afternoon at the Robert’s Park Methodist Episcopal church. The concert is open to the public. The program, in charge of Mrs. S. E. Fenstermaker, is as follows: "Adrste Fldells.” Christ church choir. "Th Caravan of the Mairl" Maunder Mrs Howard Clipplnser. •'Kesu Bambino" Pietro A. Yon Miss Frieda Helder. soloist: Tull E. Brown, accompanist. "Concerto No. 2 first movement'*.... Wlentawski Bam Rosenblum. Anita Wandell (pianist). •Come Ye Shepards" .Arr. Louis V. Saar "Nazareth” Gounod Paul Leslie Raymond, soloist. "For Unto Us a Child Is Born". ... Handel "Hark the Ansels Sin*" Mendelssohn Christ church choir. Cheston L Heath is director and choir master. Miss Fairbanks to Make Debut in Formal Ball Miss Cornelia Fairbanks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Fairbanks of Indianapolis and Chicago, will be presented formally at a ball to be given tonight at the Blackstone hotel. Chicago. Miss Fairbanks’ debut will be one of the largest of the winter parties. Five hundred guests will attend. Two Chicago orchestras will play the program of dances. Supper will be served to the guests after midnight. Among the guests will be Richard Fairbanks. Indianapolis, and Cornelia's cousin. Miss Cornelia Fairbanks. Pasadena. Cal. The debutante will wear a cloth of gold gown. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks and their daughter will be another daughter. Miss Edith Fairbanks, who made her debut several years ago. Cornelia, who attended Farmington, spent last winter in Florence, Italy, where she was studying at Miss Nikon’s school.

GIVE BUFFET SUPPER FOR HOUSE GUEST

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfafflin, 1844 North Pennsylvania street, will entertain thirty guests Sunday with a buffet supper at 7:30 for their niece, Miss Wills Kettenbach, Lewiston, Idaho. The supper table will be arranged with a -centerpiece of red roses and polnsettlas, and will be lighted with red tapers. Decorations and appointments will be in killing with the Christmas season.

Full Leased Wire Service of the United Prcßo AsHOclation

a ,—..— | ... ■ ■ .... ™' * ... ■—- "—— K M \ DR.iDAL rARTV jg I Troop I will bo entertained with a mas celebration will be held Christf\ nooKtfi6LC> Pi/PLt r *- t£ | Christmas party at 7:30 Monday mas week. \ I j Miss Louise Hausman, 4608 East iS coun “ elor ' \# ft *Jf jF . i LoJiK<to ( Tc nth street, at 7:30 Friday night Mrs. Mary Wolfe, counselor for # Jr %/ M T— 1 fiS i_/Aflb|<dN X for a Christmas party. Miss Mar- Troop 18. will entertain members of y JK I MOojZtF- t£*-P Px'DJ-Fx'r oeß. garet WidollT is counselor, the troop with a Christmas party \ jSP /~r\ I * ' f ~ Mrs. W. FI. Crogun, counselor for at her home, 1215 North Wallace \ jfpi / K/\i DM H iD-cp-i It, € Troop 3. is entertaining her troop at street, during Christmas week. is Mr unOTrco CAD pi lID afternoon. Dec. 28, at her home, taffy pull for members of Troop 13 P#oro T KfnQf/tQQ HUo I too rUn bLUD 2351 College avenue, was given at 2 this afternoon at the Id llUdlVdd JUf Miss Dorothy Keene, 2134 Central home of the troop counseior, Mrs.

Miss Lillian Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Young, 4353 North Pennsylvania street, a student at Smith college, Northampton, Mass., has returned to spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Betsy Byram, who is in New York this year attending the Scudder school, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Comstock. Marott hotel. One of the lovely winter weddings took place last Saturday night at Tabernacle Presbyterian church, when Miss Jane Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas Griffith, became the bride of James Cameron Moag. In her wedding party were, left to right, Mrs. Elijah B. Martindale, Mies Nancy Griffith, the bride’s cousin from Detroit, Mich.; Miss Hilda Griffith, her sister, who was maid of honor; Miss Katherine Malott Brown and Miss Elizabeth Winstin. Terre Haute. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Kathryn Emrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Emrich. 3025 North Meridian street, to 2. Ralph Pursell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pursell, 6028 Park avenue, which took place Dec. 7 Miss “Dudie” Kettertbach will be the guest of honor with Miss Eleanor Blain at a dinner to be given tonight by her cousin. Miss Hope Pfafflin. preceding the dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown at the Wcodstock Club. Miss Ketterman, whose home is in Lewiston. Idaho, is sDending the Christmas vacation with her uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin. 1844 North Pennsylvania street.

Recall Invitations

Invitations issued by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harman, 2221 North Meridian street, for a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallagher, Detroit, have been recalled. Aired Hats Hats that business women wear to work should be aired each night, by being hung up by their linings where the air can reach them.

The Indianapolis Times

CHILDREN’S HOME IN CHRISTMAS PARTY

i Children of the Children’s Board of Guardians Home, 5751 University avenue, will be entertained with a Christmas party tonight at 7:15. Gifts for each child will be hung 'on the Christmas tree. A Christmas program will be given by the children after the distribution of gifts. Miss Ruth Leedy will have charge of the party.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929

Miss Thompson Is Hostess for Christmas Fete

Miss Grace Tflbmpson will entertain with a dinner and Christmas party at her home, 2202 North New Jersey street, Monday night. Decorations will be in Christmas colors. Gifts will be exchanged. The evening will be spent playing bridge. Guests who will be entertained are Mrs. James Sweeney, Miss Jennie Thompson, Salem; Miss Helen Boeldt, Miss Marie Collmann, Miss Catherine Craven, Miss Lois Henley, Miss Lula Miss Anne Hurley, Miss Sarah Kaminsky, Miss Hilda Kohl, Miss Meta Kutzner, Miss Dorothea Liesmann, Miss Marie Mangin, Miss Helen MeAnly, Miss Edna Myers. Miss Flora Parker. Miss Ruby Robertson, M*ss Alma Rosenbarger. Miss Anna Stahl, Miss Elsie Stiiber. Miss Margaret Vaughan and Miss Mary White.

Give Christmas Party

Red Elephant Club will hold its Christmas party tonight at the home of Miss Pauline Ballinger, 417 North Gladstone street. Christmas colors and motifs will be used in decorating. Gifts will be exchanged. Among those who will attend are Miss Anna Mae Bourne, Charles Heuss and Roy Yater.

MISS GRIENER TO BE HOSTESS FOR CLUB

Miss Cozetta Griener, 1104 North Bosart avenue, will be hostess for the Bide-a-Wee Christmas party, Sunday afternoon. Decorations will be Christmas greenery. The table will have as a centerpiece a small decorated Christmas tree, and' will be lighted with red tapers. Covers will be laid for Mrs. Harry Alexander, Mrs. John Griener, Mrs. Edwin Hibner, Mrs. Anthony Johnson, Mrs. Martin Lowey, Miss Josephine Adrian. Miss Frances Dugan, Miss Mary Dugar. Miss Cozetta Griener and Miss Minnie Weisshaar. Gifts will be presented. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Alexander and Miss Mary Dugan.

WARD-BELMONT CLUB HAS LUNCHEON

Indianapolis Ward-Belmont Club was entertained today with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Fae Patrick, 3055 North Delaware street. Members brought gifts, which were tagged with a Santa Claus and arranged in a “chimney.” The gifts were distributed after luncheon. The bridge tables, at which the guests were served, were lighted with red tapers in green holders. Holly and Christmas decorations were used in the house and in appointments.

Junior Catholic Daughters of America Notes

Troop I will be entertained with a Christmas party at 7:30 Monday night at the home of Miss Ruth Gardiner, 5039 East Tenth street. Miss Mary McCrosron is counselor. Troop 2 will meet at the home of Miss Louise Hausman, 4608 East Tenth street, at 7:30 Friday night for a Christmas party. Miss Margaret Widolff is counselor. Mrs. W. H. Crogun, counselor for Troop 3, is entertaining her troop at a Christmas party at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, Dec. 28, at her home, 2351 College avenue. Miss Dorothy Keene, 2134 Central avenue, will entertain members of Troop 4 with a Christmas party at her home at 2:30 Friday afternoon. She will be assisted by Miss Margaret Blackwell and Miss Rosalie Beck. Miss Frances E. Engel is acting counselor for the troop. Troops 5 and 16 entertained with a joint Christmas party at 8 Monday night at the home of Miss Mary Ann Doyle, 832 North Rural street. Mary Loesche is counselor for Troop 16. Miss Ann Hegarty, counselor for Troop 6, entertaining her troop at a Christmas party Wednesday afternoon at her home, 2038 North Alabama street. Troop 7 was entertained with a Christmas party at the home of Miss Marjorie Boyle, 2095 North Pennsylvania street at 3 o’clock Friday afternoon. After the party the j troop delivered its Christmas contribution of food and provisions to the old folks heme. Mrs. Jane Rohr is counselor. Miss Margaret Johantges, Bridgeport! was hostess for the Christmas party given by members of Troop 14 at 8 o’clock Friday night. Miss Alice Deßurger is counselor. Members of Troop 15 had a business meeting at the home of Miss Marguerite Maskey, 842 North Gray street, at 8 Friday night. Miss Winifred Galvin is counselor. The Christ-

Second Section

Entered aa Second-Class Matter at rostoffiee, Indlanapolla

mas celebration will be held Christmas week. - Troop 16 will meet with Miss Vincentia Connor, 500 Eastern avenue, at 8 Friday night. Miss Alma Kirk is counselor. Mrs. Mary Wolfe, counselor for Troop 18, will entertain members of the troop with a Christmas party at her home, 1215 North Wallace street, during Christmas week. An old-time Christmas party and taffy pull for members of Troop 13 was given at 2 this afternoon at the home of the troop counselor, Mrs. Mildren Jordon Smith, 543 North Oakland avenue. A swimming meet will be held at the Elks Club home at 10:30 Friday morning for Junior C. D. A.’s only. There will be six events. A swimming period will follow. Junior C. D. of A. basketball league will open its season about Jan. 15. High school troops wishing to enter should telephone Miss Dorothy Sanders, basketball chairman, at Irvington 2030, not later than Jan. 6. Interesting dates set aside for January will be Junior court meet- J ing. Junior council meet’ng, a play * b the Junior girls, with tryouts ] and rehearsals and tryouts for the Glee Club and orchestra. Dates will be announced next week.

PETERSONS ARE HOSTS TO SOUTHERN CLUB

Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Peterson have issued one hundred invitations to members of the Southern Club for an informal reception and tea, to be held Sunday afternoon at the Peterson residence, 5216 Central avenue. The host and hostess will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Buxton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bracken. -

Parties Are . Slated at Woodstock The gay holiday whirl for mem>ers of the younger set, who have >een arriving for the vacation seaion during the past few days, will >pen tonight with a dance to be [lven at the Woodstock club by Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Brown for heir daughter. Miss Betty Brown and their son, Ray D. Brown Jr* who is a student at W'abash college. The reception hall of the club house will be decorated with a lighted Christmas tree. The ball room and the remainder of the club as well will be festive with wreaths of holly and evergreen. Preceding the dance, Miss Brown and her brother will entertain with a dinner at the club in honor of Miss Sara Disney Thomas and her fiance, Thomas Kackley, who are to be married soon. Guests Named Their guests are to include Miss Brown’s house guest. Miss Margaret Dawes, Evanston, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr., Miss Sarah Frances Kackley, Miss Mari’ Ellen McNamee, Miss Betty Hassler, Miss Martha Taylor, Miss Eunice DePuy, Miss Edith Ann Stafford, Conrad Ruchelshaus, Thomas Ruckelshaus, Thomas Madden and Charles Greathouse. Another large dinner party will be given fom their daughter, Miss Marjorie Kittle. More than seventy-five guests will be seated at a U-shaped table lighted with red pine candles, set in placques of rose, silver and gold pepper berries and gold and silver foliage. Mr. and Mrs. Kittle are entertaining eight guests at a smaller table. With Miss Kittle at the head of the table will be her house guest, Miss Frances Alward, Chicago; William Riley, Goshen and Horace Reisner Jr* Lafayette. For Bride-Elect Miss Hope Pfafllin is entertaining with a dinner at the Propylaeum In honor of her cousin, Miss “Dudie” Kettenbach, Lewiston, Idaho, and Miss Eleanor Blain, who will be married Jan. 4 to E. Gurney Mann. Her guests will include members of the Blain-Mann bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Henry John Frenzel, Miss Mariana Mann. Richmond; Miss Frances Reed, Miss Katharine Brown, Stewart Mann, Thomas Shoemaker, Richmond; and Wilson Mothershead. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. George Denny. Mr. and Mrs. FLske Landers, Mr. and Mrs. John Kern, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Kern, Miss Evelyn Barnes, Jeremiah Caddick, Robert Blakeman. Paul White, Theodore Severin and Booth Jameson. The table will be centered with a plateau of red roses and will be lighted with red tapers. Miss Josephine Madden will entertain with a small dinner party at her home, 4621 North Meridian street, in honor of Miss Antoinette Langsenkamp’s house guest, Miss Jane Nichols, Paducah, Ky. Covers will be laid for Miss Madden, Miss Nichols, Miss Langsenkamp, William Ansted Jr., Hugh Charles McGowan and Joseph McDuffee. Formal Dinner Is Scheduled by Sorority Members of Gamma Delta Alphi sorority will give a formal dinner and Christmas party in the blue room of the Splnk-Arms hotel Sunday. Mrs. Louise Farmer and Miss Emma Vielker are in charge of the dinner. The party following is being arranged by Mrs. Dorothy Skyles, Miss Alice Dietz and Miss Mary Esther Mogab. Decorations will be in keeping with the season. Favors will be American Beauty roses. Reservations have been made by Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. Skyles, Mrs. Viola Brewer, Mrs. Ruth Jordon. Mrs. Virginia Johnson, MLss Dietz. Miss Voelker, Miss Mogab, Miss Frances Peters, Miss Margaret McAllister, Miss Margarite Shelburne, Miss Edna Wilkinson, Miss Katherine Monahan, Miss Thelma Monahan, Miss Georgette Schmitt and Miss Marjorie Krueger.

Stockholders in Propylaeum to Give Fete On New Year’s day, stockholder! in the Propylaeum and their families will hold their annual reception from 3 to 7 o’clock at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Thomas R. Kackley, president of the board of directors and board members will be in charge. Members of the board are Mrs. August Coburn, Mrs. Fred Hoke, Mrs. Gavin L. Payne, Mrs. Arthur V. Brown, Mrs. W. Kern, Mrs, Ralph Lemcke, Mrs. Owen M. Mothershead, Mrs. Albert C. Seaton, Mrs. Kin Hubbard, and Mrs. Harry Murphy. Mrs. Edson Wood, also a member, is on a trip around the world, and Mrs. Ernest Nelson, another member, Is vacationing In Cuba. There will be a tea table and music, with dancing in the ballroom. Honor Recent Bride Mrs. L. S. Perry Drushel, who was Miss Nell Kervan before her recent marriage, was the honor guest at a dinner bridge party given Tuesday night at the Columbia Club. Guests with Mrs. Drushel were Miss Marie Dunn, Miss Emma Poekel, Miss Lela Dehner and Miss Mary McCarty.