Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1930 — Page 9

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Miss Hereth Is Bride in Lovely Rites One of the loveliest weddings of the season took place this afternoon at the Second Presbyterian church, when Miss Gertrude Llewellyn Hereth became the bride of Gaylord Barton Millikan. Miss Hereth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant Hereth. 4508 Broadway, and Mr.. Millikan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Millikan. 1304 North Delaware street. The service was read by the Rev. Jean S. Milner. The altar was banked with palms and ferns, and lighted bv five seven-branch candelabrae. In the center of every other pew, were tall cathedral candies. in standards. Charles Hansen, organist, played a program of bridal airs preceding the ceremony, "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" from “Sampson and Delilah;” At Dawning.” “Traumerie," and “Leibestraum.” At the entrance of the bridal party, he played the “Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin. Sister Maid of Honor Mrs. August* Bohlen, a cousin of the bride, was matron of honor; her sister. Miss Betty Hereth, W’as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles Nicholson, Mrs. Paul Matthews, Mrs. Yale Rice of Evanston. Mrs. Martin Gardner of Toledo and Mis Elizabeth Watson. / ' were gow'ned alike, in egg--Bhen moire dresses, fashioned along princess lines, with short trains. The bridesmaids wore close-fitting egg-shell felt hats, turned off the face, egg-shell moire slippers and long suede gloves of egg-shell. Mrs. Bohlens and Miss Hereth’s hats were made with wide brims. All carried arm bouquets of roses, shading from light yellow to deep orange. August Bohlen was Mr. Millikan's best man. The ushers were William Wilson. Charles Nicholson, Theodore Beverin. Elijah Martindale and Meredith Nicholson Jr. Wears Ivory Satin flown The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Hattie Carnegie gown of ivory satin, fashioned along princess lines, with long, tight-fitted sleeves, and long train. The dress was trimmed with) Brussels lace. Her veil was of ivory tulle, made with a cap of Duchess lace with tulle chin strap, and edged with Duchess lace. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley, white orchids and gardenias. A reception at Woodstock Club followed the wedding. Mrs. Hereth. in peach colored flat crepe, with hat and slippers of the same shade, and Mrs. Millikan, wearing black velvet and ermine, received with Mr. Hereth. Mr. Millikan and members of the bridal party. Seven-branch candelabrae stood at both ends of the receiving line. Mrs. Hereth and Mrs. Millikan carried corsages of violets and gardenias. Th tea table was decorated with white roses and chrysanthemums. The bride’s table was centered with a wedding cake, on a plateau of white roses and sweet peas, and lighted by white tapers in candelabra. Leave on Trip Mr. and Mrs. Millikan left on a motor trip to Miami and Cuba. The bride traveled in tan flat crepe, with hat to match, and snakeskin shoes and bag. They will be at home, after April 1, at 1863 North Talbott avenue. The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall, Mrs. Semple's Finishing school, New York, and is a member of the Junior League. Mr. Millikan was graduated from Milford Academy, and is a member of the Columbia Club, Indianapolis Athletic Club and Woodstock Country Club. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. James Millikan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vernon, Mrs. Harry W’hitmer. Miss Kittie Vernon and Robert Beck of Goshen; Reynolds Macomber, William Bergin and Martin Gardner of Toledo; Mrs. Walter Keller, the bride's aunt and Mrs Susan Ingersoil of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ames Heath of Evanston, James C. Hemphill of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Culver and George Lupfer of Columbus, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. John Ljman Blish of Seymour, Ind.

Mrs. Bolte Is Honored With Bridge, Shower

Miss Nance Penelope Marsh and Miss Lois Pruitt entertained Friday night with a bridge party and linen shower at Miss Pruitt's home, 4506 Washington boulevard, in honor of Mrs. John Bolte. who before her marriage Jan. 11 was Miss Martha Belle Pierce. Guests with the bride included Mrs. Bruce Savage, Mrs. Vilas J. Boyle. Miss Isabel Kerr, Miss Joyce Jackson, Miss Dorothy Kamerer. Miss Katherine Sue Kinnaird. Miss Dorothy Gandall, Miss Mary Margaret Patrick. Miss Margaret Woessner. Miss Charlotte Gilman. Miss Man* Lou Pierce. Miss Lorena McCon’b, Miss Margaret Kent. Miss Mary i-.izabeth Davidson and Miss Lillian Pierson.

MUNICIPAL GARDENS TO MEET MONDAY

Woman’s Department Club of Municipal Gardens, will meet Monday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Fred Ketner will be in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Dorothy D. Goodrich of the Children's Museum. wiP address the group. Mrs. H. M. Shelby delegate to the local Council of Women, will give her report.

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.t)' i[h State Thetas piano pupils will |f Jjjr J J T 7 Miss Sylvia Burgess will present HffL • 'Uj 1 1 (JLIXd Ltuncneon her pupils in a piano recital at 8 lISr 11 1/ • \ J Members of Kappa Alpha Theta tian church ’ 101 Easfc Raymond In the state of Indiana will cele- street ' They win be assisted by two W J ' M \ W j brate the sixtieth anniversary of the sin Sers, Miss Mildred Jarvis and I aiiffitiiff- MSm \ 111 founding of tlie organization with a M * ss Cramer. 1 . . 1 luncheon and dance Saturday. Taking part in the entertainment IrvJg&fc M . \ A \ M T M a// Callahan, Miss Dorothy Webb, Miss lIHIIf ■' -jßSft SR' I JjRS. VVjLLIAvM L, IIUNK P f i)TOrO?AFT/ 3 Hcrro The luncheon will be held at noon Delores Snavely. Miss Estor Herbig, 1 I - _____ in the Riley room of the Claypool Miss Marion Carter Miss Virginia Isill % WsT* 1 'ff- “*• ijeote, l. lock. llr . B 1 ■ Mrs. Garten to Review Books chairman in charge of the affair. Miss Dorothy Hamilton, Miss GarTire program will consist of a talk nett Spangler, Miss Dorothy Cross, \ .1 q - rsil QIHPQQ I llin by Miss Mary Rieman, Indianapolis, Miss Isabelle Batson, Forest Carter, ———‘ %V/J) V - /AU ’ v - 1 J nrpciHpnf n t 1- „ v,„ Raymond Wald, Robert Schernekau, XeAaJ * A .iVWMMii,. % p t , a song b. stanley Hawthorne, .Robert Klies A i \ Indianapolis Business and Pro- and “Wamba’s Daughters,” by DuMrs. Fern Brendle Metzger, Leban- Wilbur Hessel and Roy Johnson. IV ' : WWm : . ' j fessional Women’s Club will meet bois Heyward. Mrs. Garten is f on; songs by Miss Bernice Church; harp selections by Mrs. Ruth Ranier I v >■■■' ■■■' ’’ —_ Club house. Mrs. Kathryn Turney formerly conducted a book shop. Nessler. and stunts by the four ac- nCC K/f, JT r 1 „ _ ( PHOTO Garten, well known in Indiana for Charles Watson, former Indians tive chapters at Indiana. De Pauw, w ) JISS. Butler and Purdue universities Res. - - , Maiestv.” bv John W. Vandercook: sneak on “Co-operation With In-

State Thetas to Hold Dance and Luncheon Members of Kappa Alpha Theta In the state of Indiana will celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of trie organization with a luncheon and dance Saturday, Feb. 1. The luncheon will be held at noon in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Theodore L. Locke is chairman in charge of the affair. The program will consist of a talk by Miss Mary Rieman, Indianapolis, president of District 1; a song by Mrs. Fern Brendle Metzger, Lebanon: songs by Miss Bernice Church; harp selections by Mrs. Ruth Ranier Nessler. and stunts by the four active chapters at Indiana, De Pauw, Butler and Purdue universities. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Locke. In the evening a dance will be given in the Riley room. Mrs. Charles Binkley is chairman in charge. Patrons and patronsses for the affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Neil Waterbury, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krull, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greenough, Mr. and Mrs. George Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Binkley.

MAROTT TRIO WILL PLAY ON SUNDAY

The Marott Trio, including Maude Custer. Consuelo Couchman and Hilda Burruchter, with Mrs. Glenn Friermood, contralto, accompanied by Mr. Friermood, wiU present the following program Sunday afternoon at the Marott hotel: "Lucia di Lammermoor” (Part 11. Donizetti Trio “Connais tu le Pavs” iMijnont... .Thomaz Mrs. Olenn Friermood ‘‘Midnight Bells" Heuberger-Kreisler Maud Custer ‘Tm Wear'ing Awa' ’* Foote "The Crying of Water" Tipton Mrs. Glenn Friermood 'TarauteUa" Squire Consuelo Couchman "Japanes* Lullaby” Ross "Banjo Song” Homer * Mrs. Glenn Friermood "Lucia di Lammermoor" (Part II) .Donizetti Trio Club to Entertain Welfare Club will entertain Feb. 14 with a Valentine card party in the ballroom of the Elk s Club.

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PIANO PUPILS WILL PRESENT RECITAL

Miss Sylvia Burgess will present her pupils in a piano recital at 8 Friday at the Olive Branch Christian church, 101 East Raymond street. They will be assisted by two singers, Miss Mildred Jarvis and Miss Thelma Cramer. Taking part in the entertainment are Miss Jean Scott, Miss Dorothy Callahan, Miss Dorothy Webb, Miss Delores Snavely, Miss Estor Herbig, Miss Marion Carter Miss Virginia Cross, Miss Flora Brinkman, Miss Dorothy Skaggs, Miss Ethel Herbig, Miss Dorothy Hamilton, Miss Garnett Spangler, Miss Dorothy Cross, Miss Isabelle Batson, Forest Carter, Raymond Wald, Robert Schernekau, Stanley Hawthorne, .Robert Klies Wilbur Hessel and Roy Johnson.

Church Class Members Will Hold Luncheon Woman's Bible class of Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal church will entertain with a luncheon at the Food Craft Shop. 36 South Pennsylvania street, Tuesday at 12:15. Follovring the luncheon, Henry M. Dowling will address the group on ' Observance of and Respect for the Law.” Mrs. Mary Beatrice Whiteman. graduate of the Metropolitan School of Music, will give readings. Receiving with Mrs. W. C. Borcherding, teacher, will be the president, Mrs. W. W. Reedy; vice-presi-dent, Mrs. Charles Muir; second vice-president, Mrs. E. R. Hisey; secretary. Mrs. Charles Stonecipher; treasurer, Mrs. E. E. Hill; corresponding secretary*, Mrs. W. H. Kllman; assistant treasurer, M**s. Naomi Hoffman; publicity chairman. Mrs. W. J. Marks, and other members of the executive committee. Hold Card Party Members of the Red Elephali Club will be enter-.uined with a card party tonight at the home of Miss Pauline Ballinger. 417 North Gladstone street. Those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shotwell, Miss Anna Mae Bourne, Roy Yater and Charles Heuss*

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930

Mrs. William E. Munk was before her marriage Miss Catherine Greer, daughter of Mrs. S Robert Greer, 1321 North Meridian street. The wedding took place a; Christ church Wednesday night, Jan. 15. Members of the bridal party were (left to right) Mrs. Edward S. Norvell, sister of the bride, matron of honor; Mrs. Warren Hathaway Simmons, Mrs. George E. Home and Mrs. Henry C. Thornton Jr. Miss Elizabeth Gould, 4150 North Illinois street, with her mother, Mrs. Morton L. Gould, will leave soon for a two months’ stay in Florida. Mrs. L. Willis Bugbee Jr., 4170 Guilford avenue, is leaving soon for a trip around the world. Before her marriage Wednesday, Jan. 15, Mrs. T. De Witt Scheidler was Miss Bertha Rutledge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rutledge, 119 East Twenty-fifth street. Mr. Scheidler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Scheidler, 3250 Bellefontaine street. The couple will be at home after Feb. 1 at 3361 Carrollton avenue. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Canaday, 1602 Prospect street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Charlotte Canaday, to Roy G. Rosell, New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rosell, Lake Hamilton, Fla. The wedding will take place Feb. 15 at the Little Church Around the Corner. Both are graduates of Purdue university. Miss Canaday is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority ar.d Mr. Rosell is a Beta Theta Pi.

DINNER MARKS 57TH DATE OF MARRIAGE

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hurst celebrated their fifty-seventh wedding anniversary Thursday night with a dinner at their home, 83 North Holmes street. Guests included members of the immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hurst an'd children. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hurst and children, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tehnery and children. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst were assisted by their daughter. Miss Irene Burst,

and their granddaughter, Miss Emma Heun. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst have been residents of Indianapolis for twen-ty-five years. Mr. Hurst is 78 years old, and his wife, 74.

PERSONALS

Miss Norma Mueller, 1305 Central avenue, has returned from Delaware, 0., where she has been conducting a national inspection of the Ohio Wesleyan chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary fraternity. Miss Mueller is national alumnae officer of Mu Phi Epsilon.

Mrs. Garten to Review Books at Business Club Session

Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet Thursday night at the Department Club house. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten, well known in Indiana for her book talks, will review “Black Majesty," by John W. Vandercook; ‘Born to Be,” by Taylor Gordon,

Two Groups of Club Will Hold ■ United Meeting Literature and drama departments will hold a joint meeting at the Woman’s Department Club house Tuesday at 2:30. Mrs. Minnie Olcott Williams will talk on “Ethics of the Devil, or Glorifying the Commonplace.” Mrs. Robert L. Dorsey and Mrs. Jesse Cameron Moore, members of the Indianapolis Wellesley Club, will give a one-act playlet, “The Acid Test.” Mrs. Robert Winslow will give a reading, and Mrs. Victor Hjntze, accompanied by her daughter, will sing groups of old-fashioned melodies. Mrs. Harry E. Watson will have charge of tea. Mrs. T. J. Moll and Mrs. HL W. Rhodehamel will preside at the tea table. Assisting them will be Mrs. M. F. Conner, Mrs. H. W. Dragoo, Mrs. Max Zeigler, Mrs. A. R. Gillette, Mrs. Charlton Carter; Mrs. Joseph Chalmers, Mrs. Morrison Bertram and Mrs. E. G. Silver. Mrs. T. M. Williams, former chairman of the literature department, and Mrs. Littlebury Foster, chairman of the drama department, will preside

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and “Wamba’s Daughters,” by Dubois Heyward. Mrs. Garten is a graduate of Butler university, and formerly conducted a book shop. Charles Watson, former Indiana district governor of Rotary, will speak on “Co-operation With Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce.” He will bring before the club plans, purposes and expansion program of the Chamber of Commerce for 1930. The Negro Y. M. C. A. quartet will give a group of spirituals. During the forum hour. Miss Marcia Hoagland and Mrs. Bernice Henley, forum chairman, will preside. Miss Hoagland is the local public relations chairman. Miss Florence Kirklin, executive secretary of the Indiana League of Women Voters, will talk on "Changing the Constitution of Indiana.” Miss Hoagland’s committee, which includes Mrs. Elsa Huebner Olsen, Miss Flora McDaniel, Miss Laura Donnan, Miss Elizabeth Rainey and Miss Flora Lyons, will sit at the speakers table during the dinner. Mrs. Ada O. Frost will preside at the regular program.

MRS, JOHN CALDWELL IS BRIDGE HOSTESS

Mrs. John M. Caldwell entertained members of the Merriate Bridge Club Thursday with luncheon at her home, 836 North Beville street. Her guests included Mrs. Hobart Robinson, Mrs. Claude Rochford, Mrs. Owen Stone. Mrs. Charles Reed, Mrs. Herbert Lawson, Mrs. Clyde Walls and Mrs. O. C. Osborn The club will meet Thursday. Feb. 8, with Mrs. Lawson, 833 North

Prep a re for 11th Annual Convention Plans for the program of the eleventh annual convention of the Indiana League of Women Voters will be made at a meeting of the program committee Wednesday, Jan 29. at the state office of the league. 719 Illinois building. Mrs. S. Neil Campbell of Indianapolis is chairman of the committee. Tentative plans for the convention include group luncheons on both days for the standing committee of the league. The program of each committee for 1930-31 will be discussed at these group meetings and a speaker on some subject of interest to the committee will be provided. Subjects which probably will be discussed at the group luncheons are: Child Welfare, Maternal and Infant Hygiene. Education. State Aid. Efficiency in Government, The Direct Primary, Social Hygiene, Indiana's Sterilization Law, International Co-operation to Prevent War, The Naval Conference, Living Costs. The Regulation of Public Utilities, Women in Industry, Conditions of Employment in Indiana, Legal Status of Women. Property Rights of Married Women in Indiana. Efforts are being made throughout Indiana to promote listening-in to the special voters' service programs broadcast over the National Broadcasting Company's chain every Tuesday night from 6 to 6:15. The program is conducted by the National League of Women Voters and the National Broadcasting Company. It is a non-partisan radio service of political education. Programs from Jan. 28 to Feb. 25 yill include “Recent Developments in Tariff Legislation and New Trends in Business,” "New Aspects of the Tariff,” “Economic Measures Before Congress and Regulatory Powers and Agencies of the Federal Government,” “How Far Should Government Regulate Business?” “What Congress Is Doing.” Listening-in parties have been reported from Evansville, Rensselaer, Michigan City, Peru, Elkhart and South Bend since the programs were renewed Jan. 14.

Club Will Hear Talk by Author Next general meeting of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, will be held in conjunction with the Irvington Women's Club, Feb. 7. The A. A. U. W. will have a dinner at Ye Maple Inn tea room, 44 Layman avenue, at 6:30. Later members will attend the lecture at school No. 57, sponsored by the Irvington Women’s Club, at which David Seabury, author and psychologist, will speak on “The Riddle of Huffman Relations.” The lecture will be started at 8:15. Members of the A. A. U. W. wishing to attend the lecture but not the dinner may have tickets sent to them. Otnerwise tickets for the lecture will be distributed at the dinner. The Modern Tendencies in Education study group is taking charge of the meeting. Mrs. Douglas Bash, 5111 North Pennsylvania street, Humboldt 6129, is taking reservations for the dinner and the tickets for the lecture. The ways and means committee of the A. A. U. W. held a bridge party at the home of Mrs. J. M. Williams, 2854 Talbott avenue today. Those attending were Mrs. A. F. Kelley, Mrs. E. B. Hull, Mrs. B. M. Frazer, Miss Elizabeth Kirby, Miss Lena Swope, Miss Anna Torrence, PJiss Floro Torrence, Miss Lillie Morris, Miss Louise Ball, Miss Lillian Nieman, Miss Marie Sangemebo. Mrs. Edward Woods, Mrs. Christian Olsen, Mrs. Dorinda Morgan, Mrs. Margaret Segur, Miss Theta Byrkett, Mrs. C. H. Lloyd, Miss Martha Gilford, Miss Cecilia Galvin, Mrs. L. M. Ponier. This bridge section, under Mrs. J. M. Williams, chairman, plans to play the fourth Saturday in four consecutive months at the homes of section members. Anyone interested can notify Mrs. Williams or Mrs. A. F. Kelley, secretary of the section.

Miss Pursell Entertained at Shower Party

Miss Dorothy Fife entertained this afternoon with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower in the Harrison room of the Columbia Club, in honor of Mrs. Ralph Pursell, formerly Miss Kathryn Emrich. yvt serving time, the bridge tables w£re lighted with pink tapers tied with bows of blue tulle, carrying out Mrs. Pursell’s colors. Guests with the bride and her mother, Mrs. William Emrich, were Mrs. George Fife, Mrs. Schuyler Blue, Mrs. Denver Fuller, Mrs. Herbert Todd, Mrs. Marvin Lugar, Mrs. A. L. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp Jr., Miss Joan Wall, Miss Ruth Emrich, Miss Lucille Wilding, Miss Clara Foxworthy, Miss Dorothy Hook, Miss Isabel Wilkinson, Miss Edna Mae Katzenberger, Miss Kathryn Stanley, Miss Mary Louise Pierce, Miss Marianna Kennedy, Miss Clara Oblinger, Miss Lucille Rous, Miss Jane Messick, and Miss Dorothy Beightol. Party Is Arranged Old Glory Society, C. A. R., will entertain today from 11 to 1 with a skating party at Meridian Hills Country Club. Miss Eleanor Holt. Miss Margaret Wohlgemuth, Lyman Hunter, Henry Holt. Scott Olive and Edward Wohlgatnuth will give a pro-