Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1930 — Page 8

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Miss Ecker Married to Fred Willis Miss Virginia Ecker, daughter of Mrs. L. O. McKtbben, 108 East Thirteenth street, became the bride of Fred I. Willis Jr., .son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Willis, 2516 North Pennsylvania street, at 3:30 this afternoon at the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church The service was read by the Rev J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor, before an altar decorated with palms, ferns and baskets of orchid and blue snapdragons. On either side were sevenbranch candelabra. The family pews were marked with bows of white tulle. Preceding the marriage Miss Mary Alice Glick, organist, played a program of bridal airs and Mrs. C. F Cox sang “T Love You Truly," "At Dawning" and "This Is the Birthday of My Life.” During the ceremony Miss Glick played "Ave Marla.” Reception Held at Church Dr. Francis C. Smith and Raymond Stewart were ushers. Ralph Bockstahler was best man. The bride’s only attendant was her cousin, Mrs. Raymond Stewart. She wore poudre blue crepe trimmed with a yoke of beige lace, a blue hairbraid picture hat and blue slippers and carried a bouquet of Columbia roses and delphinium. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, J. F. Ecker, wore a beige lace ensemble, shell pink hat and slippers and carried sunburst roses and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony, a reception for members of the family was held at the church. Start Honeymoon Trip Mr. and Mrs. Willis have gone on a trip east, the bride traveling in a tan printed crepe with accessories to match. They will be at home after June 1 at 590 East drive. Woodruff Place. Mr. Willis attended Butler and Miami universities. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Frank L. Jacobs and Miss Maxine Jacobs, Huntington; Miss Nedra Hildebrand, Evansville; Mrs. A. M. Schumacher, Chicago; Homer Brayton, Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Willis, Mrs. Josephine Willis, Miss Eloise Willis, E. D. Willis, Henry E. Willis, Frank Willis and Edward Willis, all of Angola, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Willis, Waterloo.

City Girl to Be Wedded on June 11 Mrs. Florence Dudenhoeffer, 410 Parker avenue, announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Rosa Dudenhoeffer, to Miles S. Wright this afternoon at a bridge party given at the Ethelenn tearoom. The wedding will take place June 11. Mr. Wright is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wright, 3445 Guilford avenue. The bride-elect has chosen as her attendants, her aunt, Mrs. Gilbert L. Niesse, Montauk, L. I.; Mrs. Elwin Nolting and MiSS Martha Baker. Jane Hagist will be flower girl. The bridge tallies cleverly concealed the announcement of the engagement. The bridal colors, pink and green, were used in decoration. Bowls of pink rosebuds centered the serving tables. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Rosa Wilking. Guests included: Mesdames C. R. Wright Porter Pate Elwin Nolting Harold McGee Carl Stout E. Ralph Pursell Marvin Lugar Paul Morton Robert Day Brewer Graham Herbert Todd Misses Martha Baker Irma Clark Helen Crabb Juanita Thompson Laura Wright Lucille Wilding Evangeline Hildreth Ellen McGlllan Martha Nauer Sue Warren Marshall Grace Avels Marv Jo Brennel Pauline Wilson Marguerite Slpe Jean Richardson Margaret Haldy Edith Hubbard Katherine Brandt Frances Woolery Katherine Tarr Maude Searcy Maja Brownlee Kathleen Klatber Marianna Kennedy Nina Martin Dorothy File

Guest Party Planned by Delphians Bet* chapter. Delphian society, will have a guest day party Thursday at 2:30 at the Woodruff Place clubhouse. The tea table will be decorated with gold and black. It will be centered with a bowl of yellow 7 flowers and lighted by black tapers. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. A. Matthews, chairman: Mrs. Otto Moore, Mrs. Chester Albright, Mrs. Albert Alexander and Mrs. Chester Berry. The musical program will be given by Mrs. Clara E. Copeland, contralto; Miss Marjorie Harold, accompanist, and Willard MacGregor, pianist. It is as follows: ‘ Variations In A 2'' Mozart ••Ranhsodv" Brahms Mr. MacGreeor. ' Mel Wrrdle Sfhaucht Kmnt" Tchatkowsky • Die Lorelei" Liszt Mrs. Copeland. -Ballade In F" Chopin -Nocturne In E" Chopin •'Scherzo In B" Chopin Mr. MacGregor. “Invocation to Eros” Kurstelner “Sing to Me. Sing" Homer Mrs. Cepeland. •Tango" \ Albenez “teaux d'eau” PhtUpp -Will o’ the Wisp" Albenez Mr. MacGregor.

MORTON PLAYERS TO Present Program

Morton Players, assisted by pupils of Mrs. Helen Morton, will present a program at 8. Wednesday night, at the Brightwood Methodist Episcopal church, under the auspices of the Carry On class. Three one-act plays, “Suppressed Desires,” “In An English Kitchen,” and “The Two Sisters,” will be presented. Members of the casts are Mrs. Morton, Misses Delores Mainkrd, Vernice Michael, Lorene Arbuckle, Peggy Trusler. Bernice Hendricks, June Hollis, Mickey Burnette and Ralph Dailey.

\ J Tf-, /S ' r ' Junior League. Miss Sweeney is a member of the committee sell- / .p — ~r. . ' " ' ■■ •' '<> _—_ ing advertising for the program of the Junior League horse show yvfriVu Un* t , ,JsUIIPYZe<A- U FTyd /J,, x* " ft a SsJsi J /Cr a /j* Piatt PJte/Tt) and rodeo, to be held May 20 to 25 at the coliseum, state fair- pt-Arr PPOTO {[[ J JJAAPUIA raAU/ PLA7T PPOTO grounds. **’”— l

Sunday is Mother's day, which an excellent reason for showing the charming pictures of Mrs. Nick Longworth and her little son Nick and Mrs. George Hilgemeier Jr. with her baby daughter Janet. The Longworth live in Golden Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Hilgemeier's home is at 3617 Washington boulevard. Miss Carolyn Sweeney is the new treasurer for the Indianapolis Junior League. Miss Sweeney is a member of the committee selling advertising for the program of the Junior League horse show and rodeo, to be held May 20 to 25 at the coliseum, state fairgrounds. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Ethel Mae Bevan to Charles E. Carll will be made at a party given tonight, by Mrs. Charles W. Bevan, 1943 North Talbot street. The wedding will take place June 14. Miss Rachel Tobin is one of the hostesses for the St. Mary’s of the Woods Alumnae Club bridge party to be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Bernard Guedelhoefer, 1924 North Meridian street. Mrs. William B. Sullivan, before her marriage Wednesday, April 30, at St. Joan of Arc church, was Miss Isabel Syfers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Haughey Syfers, 128 East Thirty-sixth street. Her attendants were, left to right, Miss Rose Belle Murbarger, Miss Helen Syfers, her sister, maid of honor, and Miss Marguerite Diener.

MRS. PETERSON IS HOSTESS FOR CLUB Mrs. Roy Peterson was hostess for a Mothers’ day tea given at her home, 906 Fairfield avenue, from 2 to 4:30 this afternoon, by members of Delta Zeta Alumnae Club. Miss Maxine Foltzenlogel, violinist, accompanied by Miss Edna Baldwin, pianist, gave a musical program. Miss Pearl Bartley gave readings. The tea table was decorated with spring flowers and lighted with green tapers. Miss Frances Westcott presided, assisted by Mrs. F. O. Westeott.

ASSEMBLY WOMAN’S GROUP WILL MEET

State Assembly Woman's Club will meet Wednesday in Noblesville. Ind., at the home of Judge and Mrs. Noel Neal. The program will be given by Judge Neal’s daughters. Miss Elizabeth Ann Neal and Miss Virginia Neal. They will present a group of dances and readings. A feature of the entertainment will be a May flay festival given by an ensemble of Misses Neal's pupils. The Misses Neal are pupils of Louise Powell and Mme. Theo Hughes. Mrs. Julia D. Nelson is chairman of hostesses. j

UNIVERSITY WOMEN TO MEET TUESDAY

Last general meeting of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women will be held Tuesday, May 20. at the home of Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe, 4488 Washington boluevard. Mrs. Kester Rich, chairman of the fellowship fund, will be assistant hostess. Miss Katherine McHale, national chairman of the educational work of the association, will be speaker. She will talk on what has been accomplished along educational lines by the association as a whole, and will outline new plans for the coming year.

GARDEN PARTY SLATED BY FILM INDORSERS

Annual garden party of the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays will be held June 17 at the home of Mrs. David Ross, Bonnie Brae There will be a business session at 10:30. followed by luncheon at 12:30 and a program Mrs Elizaoeth Smith i c in charge of luncheon and the en‘e-tamr*.cnt, assisted by Mrs. Alice Ellison, Mrs. W. E. King. Mrs. Harry Grimes, Mrs. R. R. Mills, Mrs. W. A. Fisher. Mrs. A. T Porter and Mrs. Afred Brett--4 *

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Druggists Aid Group to Hold Party Tuesday The last meeting of the Indianapolis chapter 20, women’s organization of the National Association of Retail Druggists will be held Tuesday. Luncheon will be served at 1 at the chapter house. Mrs. Edward Enners is chairman, assisted by Mrs. W. C. Stedfeld, Mrs. F. R. Keiser, Mrs. George Oren, Mrs. George Stockton, Mrs. Fred Dunnington, Mrs. Adolphus Hoffman and Mrs. Charles Mueller. Mrs. Harry J. Borst has been appointed chairman of delegates who will attend the state convention of the Pharmaceutical Association at Lafayette May 20-23. A committee for the annual picnic will be appointed at the meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Enners, first vicepresident. will preside.

D. A, R, CARD PARTY SCHEDULED FRIDAY

The last of a series of card parties sponsored by the ways and means committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., will be held Friday at 2 at the home of Mrs. Frank Lewis, 720 West drive, Woodruff Place. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. John Lochhead, vice-regent; Mrs. Ernest De Wolfe Wales, chairman of the committee; Mrs. Walter Green, Mrs. Merle H. Walker and Mrs. Bransford Cla-ke. Reservations may be made wi'h Miss Carolyn Thompson at the chanter house.

GOOD-CREECH RITES ARE HELD FRIDAY

The marriage of Miss Martha Creech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Creech, Richmond, Ind., to Dr. Richard Good, Rainelle, W. Va., son of Mrs. DeWitt Good, Greensburg, In i, took place Friday at the Friend’s church, at Richmond. Miss Creech attended Earlham college and was graduated from the Indiana university training school for nurses. Dr. Good was graduated from Indiana university and the Indiana university school of medicine. He is a member of Delta Chi fraternity and of Phi Beta medical fraternity. The couple will be at home at the Pioneer hotel, Rainelle, W. Va. TRI ART MOTHERS WILL BE HONORED Mothers of the members of the Tri Art Club will be honored at a Mothers’ day bunco party tonight at the Lumley tearoom. Miss Marjorie Wood, Miss Josephine Hitzelberger and Miss Anne Moore will be hostesses. Guests will include Mrs. M. M. Schorb, Mrs. Asa Ashc*aft, Mrs. Fred Swern, Mrs. W. O. Wood, Mrs. Bert Hitzelberger, Mrs. H. M. Moore. Mrs. John Patterson, Mrs. S. O Davis, Mrs. Edward Eisele, Mrs. Charles Carlisle, Mrs. R. C. Zeigner, Mrs. Frank Moorman and Mrs. Charles Brockman. Hold Luncheon Meeting Mrs. Grace Kirkpatrick will entertain members of the Francis Review No. 8, W. B. A., with an allday outing and luncheon Tuesday at her homjk 2149 Webb street.

Pan-Hellenics to Give Party at Golf Club Indianapolis Women’s Pan-Hel-lenic Association will give its annual card party at the Highland Golf and Country Club at 2 Saturday, May 24. This is the semi-annual open meeting by the organization. Miss Marie Sangernebo is general chairman, assisted by the following committees: Place, Mrs. Theodore Locke, Mrs. Frank Churchman and Miss Dorothy Peterson; prizes. Mrs. Glen Heavenridge, Mrs. Robert Coleman and Miss Gertrude Manley; refreshments, Mrs. J. P. Lahr, Mr. Frederick Barrows and Miss Estelle Fiske; publicity, Mrs. De Forest O’Dell. Guests will include all members of sororities holding r nbership in the Pan-Hellenic Association. Reservations may be made with delegates. WIENER ROAST FOR CHAPTER ARRANGED Miss Helen Furgason. 725 North Euclid avenue, will entertain members of the Alpha Nu chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority tonight with a wiener roast at her summer cottage in Actor. Miss Mildred Dismore, president, will have a special meeting Monday n.ght at he) home, 2003 West Michigan street Members and pledges are asked to arrive at 8. Card Party Arranged Miss Evelyn Boyd is chairman for u supper and card party to be given by Kappa Alpha sorority at 8 o’clock Tuesday night at the Food-Craft shop, 22d Century building.

PAJAMA PARTY TO BE HELD TUESDAY

Mrs. Duke Slater, 2527 Shelby street, will entertain members and guests of Alpha Upsilcn chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, with a pajama party Tuesday night. Decorations in the home will carry out the Japanese idea. Guests will be Misses Dolores Friedman, Dona Dudley, Mary Martha Fogarty, Estella Austermiller, tdna McClintock, Helen Taylor, Gladys Emrich, Louise Engelking, Helen Crawley, Mary Stewart, Mae Wheeler, Mildred Hausner, Frances Wolf, Dorothy Roesbrock, Hazel Dean, Irmagean Summers, Mary Hall, Jane Beady, Thelma Brazelton, Mildred Wessell and Mildred Shanley. CANDIDATES WILL BE CLUB GUESTS Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, ex-Gov-ernor of Wyoming and vice-chair-man of the Democratic national committee, and nominees on the local Democratic ticket, will be guests of honor at a reception to be given at 8 Monday night at the Propylaeum by members of the Seventh District Democratic Woman’s Club. Officials of the-club will be hostesses. MOTHER CLUB TO HOLD CARD PARTY Mothers club of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will have a benefit card party Tuesday afternoon and evening the chapter house, 4751 Sunset boulevard. Mrs. F. A. Lewis and Mrs J. P Johnson are in charge of reservations.

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Reservation Is Made for Card Party Mrs. Felix Krieg is chairman in charge of a card party to be Rtyen. Tuesday afternoon and night at the Knights of Columbus auditorium for the benefit of St. Rita s church. All games will be played. Other members of the committee are Mesdames A. H. Mills, Wolf Sussman, Garrett F. Kirby, Harry Albright, Jack Lysaght. William Murin, John J. Darmody, William Workman. Claude E. Hadden, Thomas McGee. William F. Fisher, Bernard Costello, Jack O Donnell, Lawrence G. Cummins and Thomas Quinn. Among -those who have made reservations are: Mesdames August Krieg Francis Krieg Robert Fesler Carl Habig William F. Walsh William Goory Charles Harrington P P. Barrett David Connor Bernard Larkin A. R. Svlvester Wl’li m E. Fa'vev Edgar Arn Lcv'enr- Mooney Charles Ziegler '''liter Robinson Eugene O'Sullivan Will ’ Salladay William N. Workman ’ ran': Will William M. Munn G K. Waldo C. J. Conrov FID M. Welsh Guv Sparks O. W Cummins George Mavpan Paul McNamara Henrv Sevfried Joreph Hoilman James Healv .Tames Fitzgerald Louis Knue Louis L. Baler Wilbur Rovse Ficiinrd Jansing Lawrence Welsh Rev Fox George Lucas John King Edna Shepard Oscar Barry •Tames Manley •Tohn Hampton Ralph Kalev Edward Reeves Henrv Commiskey Harvey Cronon Charles Reagan Herbert Fletcher Edward Gass Edward Gorman Ratph Ittenbach Fred Beck Robert Ittenbach Herman Schm.tt Catherine Rvan Charles Kehoe Edward Connell Maurice R lev Thomas Courtney Adam Gerlach John J. Bulger Charles Fisher Madison Walsh Norbert Fox Rosa Brosier Joseph McDufHe Scott Shcsler Charles Mahan D. B. Shimer William Teague William Becker Phipp Ryan J. J. Speaks Misses Bridget Moonev Gertrude Metzger Loretta Guedelhoefer Ruth Watson A. Langsenkamp Charlotte Byrne Margaret Monaghan Margaret Burns Bess Sullivan Nell Garvey Mavme O'Connell Franees Krieg Mary McGee

Clubs Union Card Party Aids Named Irvington. Union of Clubs will hold a benefit card party Monday at 2 at the Irvington Masonic temple. Proceeds will go to the lecture fund of the organization. Mrs. W. H. Montgomery is chairman of arrangements assisted by Mrs. C. E. Donnell, Mrs. W. J. Palmer, Mrs. Carl Withner, Mrs. J. L. Mozely, Mrs. P. W. Cornelius. Mrs. L. C. Merkle and Miss Lorene Jeffries. Reservations have been made by the following: C. B. De Tar George Ewell Harry Weaver L. A. Means E. E. Antibus John Linegar C. F. Bechtold 0. H. Worley R. A. Bechtold Frank Butler S. J. Carr R. A. Wvatt C. E. Flowers 3dward Dahlman H. E. Henderson Chester Albright Dennis Dalton Wilmer Bushong Sylvester Moore Frederick Crowell J. C. Siegesmund Forest Davis Harold Wilcox J. W. Denny L. J. Brock Martin Eastburn Fav Poarch VV. B. Gates E. G. Hesser Tohn K. Kingsbury Milton Mangus 3. W. McCarthy Myron Williams. Bert Morgan Retta B. Morgan Tvler Oglesby Richard Bishop T E. Wilson Emmett Huggins Ashton Wood George Bosley Justus Paul Theodore Layman 3. W. Stewart J. R. Loomis Clifford Wright Roland Scott John A. Brown Guy Scudder Louis J. Bloomfield George Thornton H. Moore Harrv E. Jordan F. E. Glass Merritt Harrison Carl Wagner John P. Ragsdale George Buck Howard Caldwell Homer Williams Joseph Ostrander J. W. Bolte Arthur Schultz W. H. Huston George Gill William Frorch Russell Bosart Roy Kenadv O. N. Allen W’allace Southard George Faulstlch William Baum George Kalb Dan Adams William Strack D. E. Kramer Charles Bender Miss Florence Upton

Miss Gilman to Be Bride on June 17 Miss Charlotte Gilman entertained today with a luncheon at her home, 4360 College avenue, announcing her forthcoming marriage to Frederick Staub Ballweg, son of Mrs. F. W. Ballweg, 2151 North Meridian street. Miss Gilman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gilman. The announcements were concealed in corsage bouquets of roses and blue sweet peas, tied with blue ribbons, which marked the places of the guests at luncheon. The wedding will take place Tuesday, June 17, at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Miss Gilman has chosen Miss Katherine Lewis of Detroit as her maid of honor, her bridesmaids will be Mrs. Stanley Gray, Cambridge, Mass., and Miss Virginia Ballweg. June Ann Gilman, her sister, will be junior bridesmaid. ' Henry Froymeyer will be Mr. Ballweg’s best man, and Mr. Gray and Boyd Rollin will be ushers. The luncheon table was centered with a long plateau of roses, sweet peas and ragged robins and was lighted w“h old rose and blue tapers, carrying out Miss Gilman’s color scheme of old rose and blue. The corsages formed a border around the centerpiece. Guests included: Mesdames Ballweg A. E. McNeely J. C. Matthews George M. Halverson E. E. Linegar Vilas Bovle John Bolte F. W. Ahrbecker De Forest O’Dell J. J. Shoen Misses F. Lewis Ona Bovd Bettv Wright Jovce Jackson Helen Strawmeyer Eugenia Harris Irma Ulrich Dorothv Gandall Lorena MeComb Lois Olen Lois Pruett Margaret Kent

TRAVEL STUDY CLUB TO MEET MONDAY

Mrs. J. C. Moore, 346 West Fortythird street, will entertain members of Mandalay chapter, International Travel-Study Club at her home at 1:30 Monday afternoon. Miss Lettie Blue will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Samuel R. Artman will speak on “Ireland of the thatched Cottages and Rose Lined Walls.” Miss Margaret Fischer and Mrs. Maude Schaub will give readings. Responses to roll call will be "Song Reminiscences.” Feltman-Michaelis Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Feltman, 1614 South Talbott street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Feltman, to Victor J. Michaelis, son of Mrs. Anna Miohaelis, 1632 South Meridian street. The wedding will take place June 24 at Sacked Heart church.