Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1930 — Page 9

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Dramaticale Committees Are Chosen Miss Adah Bush, president of the Indiana Unit Women’s Overseas Service League, has announced the following committees for the flfth annual dramaticale, to be given by Alice Baxter-Mitchell: Mrs. Walter P. Morton, general arrangements; Mrs. Maria Reynolds Ford, reception; Mrs. Spencer Poynter. decorations; Miss Hazel Dickens and Miss Leafie Williamson, door; Miss Alice C. Bush, nrogram; Mrs. Samuel W. Gray, Miss Julia Clements, and Miss Jeanette Miller, ushers. The dramaticale. "Saint Joan,” by George Bernard Shaw, will be given at the Columbia Club ballroom at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday. Following the program, the Indiana unit will be hostess tor a 1 p. m. luncheon at the Columbia Club, the honor guests being Mrs. Mitchell and the Gold Star War Mothers, who will be the dramaticale guests of the Marion County chapter of American War Mothers. Mrs. Robert M. Moore and Mrs. Jesse A. Mitchell will be in charge of the luncheon. Luncheon ?brrties Set Mis. E. May Hahn, present of ;h Man on County chapta* American War Mothers, will be nostess to the Gold Star Mothers of their chapter, who are Mrs. Ralph E. Kennington. Mrs. Hilton U. Brown, Mrs T. P. Humphrey, Mrs. J. E. Barcas, Mrs. Mary Hummel. Mrs. W. F Engleking, Mrs. Martha Felts, Mrs. Ida l annon, Mrs. James Barker, Mrs. Henry Eisenbarth, Mrs. Margare Hensley, Mrs. Mary M 'chell and Mrs. Ella M. Armstrong. Several luncheon parties will be given at the Columbia Club by those attending the dramatical*. Mrs. J. W. Weddell, president of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, will entertain Mrs. Edward D. Moore, Mrs. Charles Zwick. and Mrs. Herbert. Bacon. Mrs. Gaylord Wood is entertaining Mrs. Erwin Ooburn. Mrs. Leland C. Huev, Mrs. O. H. Hershman, Mrs. J. G. Brannum. Mrs. Frank Webber, Mrs. William R. Williamson. Mrs. L. H Rich. Mrs. M. L. Enright and Mrs. E. L. Beggs. Parties Arranged Mrs. Paul E. Tombaugh's guests will include Mrs. Pan l J. Stoke.s. Mrs. John Leach, Mrs. A. B. Carlisle, Mrs. William Guenther, Mrs. Harry Clause. Miss Marian White and Miss Catherine Ashburner. Mrs. Marvin Curie will be hostess to Mrs. Clifford Park, Mrs. Charles M. Reagan, Mrs. C. E. Zinn. Mrs. Mack McCoy, Mrs. C. H. Hardy. Mrs. Dudley Willis ton and Mrs. C. Leroy Austin. A number of parties for the dramaticale have been arranged. Mrs. John T. Wheeler Is entertaining Mrs. Charles M. Weils, Mrs. John Ray Newcomb, Mrs. H. R. McClure and Mrs. Joseph A. Miner. Mrs. Robert M. Moore’s party will include Mrs. Charles F. Bayer. Mrs. Walter Cusack, Mrs. P. E. McCown, Mrs. Cleon Nafe and Mrs. Harold Purdy. Mrs. Walter P. Morton will entertain Mrs. Ben B. Moore, Mrs. Charles Thompson. Mrs. Freal Mclntosh and Mrs. Ralph Lorhry. Mrs. Theodore M Bush will be hostess to Mrs. R. R. Cummings, Mrs. Adda V. White, Kentland; Mrs. W. Frank Bishop. Sheldon, 111., and Mrs. Marie Bush Griffey. Mrs. F. E. Raschig will have with her Mrs. T. H. Casey, Mrs. Roscoe A. Carver and Mrs. John A. White. With Mrs. William Maginnis will be Mrs. Harris Philip Wetsell and Mrs. Frank Lewis. Patronesses N anted Additional patronesses for the affair are: Mesdaines W. Richardson Prank Relssner Sinclair Harold W. Neeve Benjamin D. Hit* W. C. Johnson John W. Pohlman J M. Pierson Jharles F. Efrovmson Robert Foster Leroy F. Martin Charles Yoke George W Bowman N. Tavlor Todd James P Baker Fred W. Terry J. Earl Stanley Earl Sizemore Donald M. Test Martin Hugg Louis D. Beldrn Svlvester Johnson Jr. Montgomery Lewis SaHie Joseph Paul Simpson c. F. Hltrh Oscar E Lewis Angela Moler Othneil Hitch J. \v. Putnam A. B. Graham August Bohlen Trank L. Truitt Harold Pennlcke William C. James A. Bawden Bartholomew Frederick C. John J. Appel McMillan Albert E Sterne Harvey Crossland W. L. Wilson Mvron Cosier Wilbur L. Appel George W. Combs Claude Spurrier \V Scott Deming Carl Switzer El da A. Do vie Charles Edwards Brandt C. Downey Frederick Van Nuys Carrie Ada Campbell Meredith Nicholson William S. Tomlin Jr. M. T Noblett William C Harrison Mortimer C. Fursco’t Oerald B Ely Harry Dunn John Alwyn Hyfleld Fred W. Connell Arthur W. Lewis Misses Cornells Alledr'.ce Pcrathv Pennington Elizabeth Watson Beatrice Gerrm Eleanor A. Hester Blanche Hutchinson Dale Waterbury Roxie Zerfas Elizabeth Cotton Evelyn Carpenter Out-of-town reservations include Mrs. EUzabeth CUypool Earl. Mrs J. J. Dodd. Muncie: Charles Benedict Stuart. Lafayette: Mrs. A. L. Trester. Mrs. Albert Eschleman. Anderson. Miss Bertha Davis, Frankfort, and Miss Mary Walsh. Gary.

D, A, R. CHAPTER TO HOLD BRIDGE TEA

There will be a bridge tea for members of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., at the home of Mrs. F, Ellis Hunter. 3921 North Delaware street, Wednesday afternoon at 2. Mrs. T. A. Wynne and Mrs. Charles Voyles will be assistant hostesses. This is the seventh of a series of teas sponsored by the finance committee. headed by Mrs. Ernest de Wolfe Wales, for the chapter house fund Reservations may be made with Miss Caroline Thompson at the chapter hout:. Board Will Meet Members of the board of directors of the Woman’s Department Club wm have a meeting at 10 a. m. Monday morning at the clubhouse 1702 North Meridian street. Mrs. Everett m Schofield, recently reelected president, will preside.

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Glee Club on Program of Musicale The La Shelle Glee Club and Olive Kiler. violinist, will assist the j choral section of the Matinee Musicale Wednesday night at the program to be presented at 8:15 at Hollenbeck hall. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Wilson B. Parker, chairman of the choral section, has arranged the following program: •'Spinning Song'’ (Flying Dutchman* Wagner "To the Spin, c: Musi'" Stevens “Loves Benediction" Silver "The Fairy Folk of Ec ..." Clough-Leightnn Choral section. Matinee Musicale._ Mrs. Dante Conner, accompanist. "Gavolta" Bach "Slavonic F&utasie in E Minor"... Dvorak-Kreisler Olne Ki’.er, violinist. Una Talbot Wellman, accompanist. "Mah Rose" Strickland "Listen to the Lambs" Datt-Mason Pilgrims Chorus" • Tannhaussen , Wngr.er ’ La Shelle Glee Club. Miss Margaret Gallagher, accompanist The Miller s Wooing" Fanmc "O Peaceful Night ... German "Night in Starlight Splendor".. .Donizetti Mixed ouartet: Soprano. Mrs. Marian Thcmas: contralto. Miss Caroline Foltz tenor. Hugh Mason, and Edward La Shelle. baritone. "Invietus" . Huhn "Were You There" Burle gh 'The Musical Thrust" Hadlev La Salle Glee Club. Miss Gallagher, accompanist. "The Snow" ... Flgar Violin obligato. Miss Opal Jetlr.es and Miss Siler "Snow Legend ‘ Clolcey Virgin’s Slumb*r Song R;;ar "I! Was a Lover and H.s Lass" Dunn Choral section. Mrs. Conner, accompanist. The choral section of the Matinee Musieale is under the direction of Harold Wmslow. Edward La Shell? directs the glee club. Convention Slated National convention of Sigma Phi Gamma sorority will be held at the Lincoln. June 21. 22 and 23 The local chapter will be hostess for the conference.

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Mrs. John D. Pearson, before her marriage today at Christ church, was Miss Katherine Oliver Collins, daughter of Mrs. Mabel N. Collins, 3338 College avenue. Mr. Pearson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pearson. Bedford. Marriage of Miss Virginia Dunbar, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Dunbar, to Frank Martin More, took place at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church, Saturday, March 29. The bride's father read the service. Miss Kathryn Kelly, La Porte, was the bride’s only attendant. The couple will be at home at 2841 North Delaware street. Mrs. Harry King before her marriage Sunday was Miss Jean Escol,

Bride-Elect to Be Honored at Shower, Party Mrs. A. G. Mosmeier and Miss i Nellie Thomas will entertain! Wednesday night at Mrs. Thomas’ home, 441 East McCarthy street, ! with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Lillian Sprecher, ! whose marriage to Harry E. Rein- | hardt will take place April 16. Appointments will be carried out [ in the bridal colors, orchid and i green. Guests will include: Mesciames K B Anderson O. F. Koszman Elmer Voile L. P. Kossman ! Peter Sprecher E. L. Reinhardt | Watler Fitch Haze! Presser Rosa Kosman Frieda Sprecher Misses ; Elsie Davidson Eleanor Donavor. Adelaide Clincenpeel Lucille Rose Vera Grant Josephine Dye Lizabeth Carhart Marie Wurster j Freda Demaree Alice Mosmeier Marjorie Williamson Florence Reinhardt ! Bettv Hewitt Kathleen Davidson Hazel P Williams Mildred Wesseli

PHI PI PSI SORORITY WILL HOLD BRIDGE

Delta Rho chapter. Phi Pi Psi sorority will entertain with a bridge party Monda night at the home of Mrs. Cecil D. Bird, 1835 East Riverside drive. Guests will be Miss Imogene Irwin. Miss Thelma Gray and Miss Helen Peck. Decorations will be carried out in the sorority colors, lavender and white.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930

GIRL SCOUT NEWS BRIEFS

The final court of awards will be held at the Irvington M. E. church on North Audubon circle, June 6. A list of badges that will come up at this court may be secured from your leader. Remember this will be the last court of the year so don’t fail to get your blue caras in on time. The Leaders association had its regular monthly meeting at the Girl Scout headquarters last Tuesday right. Miss Irene Stone, president, presided. New candidates that have been reported during the past week are: Rose Mary and Mary Jane Ahlmer. Helen Howe. Lois Strunk, Betty Burckes, Jane Hawkins, Catherine and Rosemary Pruitt, Mary Jane Steiner, Troop 11; Mary and Martha Steele. Annabelle and May Spaulding. Vivian Holmes, Mary Ellen Johnson, Troop 34; Mary Janet Ferguson. Mary Agnes Weatherbv, Irma Williams, Troop 39; Ruth Washburn. Virginia Turney. Betty Cubel, Len- „ Eisenbarth, Dorothy Walters, Troop 15. Mrs. J. F. McCormick captain of Troop 38, three lieutenants, and the mothers’ committee chairman, presented the troop with a ball for both inside and outdoor games. The Mother - Father - Daughter banquet of Troop 17 will be held Wednesday, April 30 at the Westminster Presbyterian church, State and Sturm avenues. A group of songs and talks will make up the program

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Escol, 4365 Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. King are in Cuba on their honeymoon. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Lillian Sprecher, daughter of Mrs. Frieda Sprecher, 206 West Forty-third street, to Harry E. Reinhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reinhardt, has been made. The wedding wll take place April 16. Mrs. Nell Coffin. 230 East Pratt street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Pauline Coffin, to George H. Mueller. The wedding will take place at the First Reformed church, June 8.

as well as contributions from troop girls. The Girl Scout council will have its regular monthly meeting at the Girl Scout headquarters, 512 Board of Trade Bldg., Tuesday, April 8. All members are urged to attend. This meeting will be held at 10 o’clock. Mrs. Clayton Ridge of the Speakers and Educational committees of the Girl Scouts will give the fourth radio talk over WFBM on Monday, April 7 at 3:15. Her subject will be “Scouting from a Mother’s Point of View.” Troop 23 went to E. S. Pearce’s farm last Friday instead of meeting in the school, as usual. Mrs. Maurice Socwell is the captain of this troop. Girls that have been invested during the last week are: Juanita Skinner, Troop 38; Margaret Walker. Dorothy Duval. Glendine Baker, Troop 15; Myrtle Branstetter Marjorie Bunkman, Marjorie Keim, Murl Miller, Dorothy, Ruth and Marjorie Brullows, Betty and Virginia Strickland, Jane Eberhard. Dorothy Boomershir.e. Troop 34; Nellie Padgett and Dorothy Clark, Troop 17. Troop 11 took an overnight hike to Camp Dellwood, Monday, and then the girls stayed over for the two days’ outing for all girls in the city. Miss Pauline Norton accompanied the girls. She is captain of this troop. ,

Couple Wedded Year to Give Party Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lugar, 5618 Washington boulevard, will entertain informally Sunday afternoon, from 3 to 6, in their new home, celebrating their first wedding anniversary. Mrs. Lugar will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Thomas L. Green, her aunt, Mrs. J. Harry Green, and Mrs. Paul Morton, Lebanon; Mrs. G. Shuyler Blue, Miss Jean Richardson and Miss Lucinda Smith. The tea table will be arranged with a centerpiece of spring flowers and lighted by white tapers tied with rainbow tulle bows. Mrs. Lugar will receive in her wedding dress, and Mrs. Morton, who was in her wedding party, will wear her bridesmaid’s dress. There are no invitations.

COUNCIL OF JEWISH JUNIORS TO MEET

April meeting of the Council of Jewish Junors will be held Sunday at 2:30, at the Kirshbaum Center. Members may bnng guests. Miss Pauline Schellschmidt, a musician of note, will address the group on "Phases of the Opera.” The meeting will be one of the most outstanding of the year.

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Women Will Hear Talk by Princess Princess Der Ling, first lady in waiting at the Manchu court of the late empress dowager of China and daughter of Lord Yu Ken, ambassador to Japan and France, will speak before the general meeting of the Woman’s Department Club at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. The princess will have as her subject "The Manchu Court.” She was educated in Japan, France, England and America, and studied dancing and dramatic art with Isadora Duncan and Sarah Bernhardt. She is the author of ‘'Two* Years in the Forbidden City,” "Old Buddha” and "Kow Tow.” Th business meeting will be held at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, president, and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, first vice-president, presiding. Miss Dorothy Ryker will sing a group of spring songs, accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Woodson. Tea will be served following the lecture.

ALPHA CHI ALUMNAE IN APRIL MEETING

April meeting of the Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club will be held at the home of Mrs. L. G. Wild, Seventy-first street and Central avenue, Saturday, April 12. Luncheon will be served at 1. Mrs. W. Harold Dalgliesh, Easton, Pa., council delegate, will be honor guest at the meeting. Installation of new officers for the coming year will be held following luncheon.

Pi Beta Phi Alumnae to Hold Party Mrs. Raymond C. Beeler, 4551 Park avenue, will entertain members of Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club at her home at 2:30 Saturday afterI noon. April 12. Dr. James Westfall will speak on ’’Health.” Mrs. O. A. Hoffman, vice-presi-dent, will preside, in the absence of Mrs. Robert S. Wild, president, who is in Florida. Mrs. Bealer will be assisted by Mrs. Harry E. Jordan, Mrs. Carl J. Fletcher and Mrs. Ernest Smith. Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, chairman of local arrangements for the annual state luncheon, to be held In tho Riley room of the Claypool, April 26, announces the following hostesses: Indiana Alpha chapter, Franklin college. Mrs. E. R. Smith. Mrs. Harry E. Jordan. Mrs. Charles T. Coy; Indiana Beta chapter. Bloomington, ! Indiana university, Mrs. Russell Willson. Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mrs. G. J. Carlin; Indiana Gamma chapter, Butler university, Mrs. John Spiegel, Mrs. Ellis B. Hall and Mrs. Robert Mannfield; Indiana Delta chapter, Purdue, Mrs. Gilbert Small, Mrs. M. R. Grander. Miss Delma Casaday; out state alumnae. Mrs. Carl J. Fletcher, Mrs. Carlos Deeds and Mrs. I Scott C. Legge. Case-Wiesike Wedding, Is Home Event Miss Charlotte Wiesike and Deryl Case. Washington, D. C., were united jin marriage today at a beautiful ! ceremony performed at 4 30 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Flickinger. 4430 Park avenue. Mr. Case is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Case, Rushville. The ceremony was read before the fireplace, arranged as an altar, and banked with palms, cibotium ferns, smilax and jasmine vines, and lighted by tall cathedral candles in candelabrae. The Rev. George I Southward of the Church of the Adj vent and the Rev. C. M. Yocum, ; read the marriage service. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Louise Koehne, harpist, and , sung by a quintet, composed of Mrs. | Ruth Sterling Devin, Mrs. Garnet Corman, Miss Elizabeth Haerle. Miss ; Elizabeth Ward and Miss Kathryn Bowlby. Mrs. Herman Wolff, sister of the bride, was her matron of honor. She wore mint green lace, with lace hat and slippers of the same shade. She carried Talisman roses. Wears Flesh Lace Miss Ursula Wiesike. another sister, who was maid of honor, wore flesh lace, with flesh colored lace and horsehair braid hat and slip- ! pers to match. Her roses were shell pink. Miss Charlotte Reissner, bridesmaid, wore a pastel green lace, with large hat of lace, straw and horsehair braid, and slippers to match. She carried Claudius Pernet roses. Miss Wiesike’s attendants wore her gifts. Mrs. Wolff wore a rhinestone and crystal necklace, and the maid of honor and bridesmaid wore rhinestone and crystal bracelets. Miss Emily Flickinger. flower girl, wore white organdy and carried rose I petals. She wore a gold locket and j chain, the bride's gift. Joseph Gremelspacher was best ; man. Ushers were Frank Reissner and Cyrus Locum. The bridegroom presented them with pewter ash trays and match boxes, and his best man, with a pewter cigarette box. The bride, who walked to the altar on the arm of her uncle, Herman Adams, was given In marriage by her mother. Her gown was of white bridal satin, made simply, with long tight sleeves, and long circular skirt sweeping into a train. Her Brussels lace veil was caught into a cap with orange blossoms, and had a chin strap of pearls. She carried a sheaf of calla lilies. She wore a gift of the bridegroom, a pearl and dlaj mond dinner ring. Reception Is Held A reception followed the ceremony. Mrs. Flickinger received in French blue lace, with blue slippers, and a corsage of violets and gardenias. ’ Mrs - Case wore Independence blue. | and a shoulder bouquet of orchid* i and sweet peas. The bride s table was centered i with a three-tiered wedding cake i on a plateau of sweetheart roses and | smilax, and lighted by white tapers. Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rap- ; Paport will entertain at the Athenaeum with a buffet supper for the ! members of the bridal party and j immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. : Case will go immediately to Wash- ! ington, D. C., where they will make ! their home. Their at, home address lis 1304 Eighteenth street, N. W. The bride will travel in a blue ensemble, combined ’kith different shades of blue, and blue accessories. Mrs. Case attended Butler uni- : v ersity and the University of South, i ern California, and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Case attended Butler university, i University of Berlin and University ; of Grenoble. France, and is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fratem- ; ity. City Girl Chosen Miss Frances Ross, Indiana poll*, is one of the six co-eds at Indiana university who have be°n to membership in Phi Chi Theta, p-i----fessional commerce sorority. Colored Clox Some hovelty hosiery for evening and daytime, feature a suntan shade with colored clox to match the frock one happen* to wear.