Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1930 — Page 8

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Guest Day Arranged by Club Group Mrs. Charles W. Field, 3140 Washington boulevard, will be hostess for the guest day meeting of the Aftermath Club at her home at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Field will be assisted by Mrs William H. Foreman, retiring president, and Mesdames William A Myers, John A. Sink, J. H. Brill, Otto N. Moore, P. H- Yant, Arthur W. Mason, C. S. Lycan, Horace Elstun, J. P. Smith, Jerome E. Holman and Miss Elisabeth Cooper. Mrs. Wilson Parker has arranged the musical program, which will be given by members of the choral section of the Matinee Musica ?. Una Talbot Wehman. pianist, will give a group of numbers. Mrs. Austin De Vore will sing "Floods of Spring," by Rachmaninoff. Miss Olive Kiler, violinist, will present "Romance,” by Wilhelmji, and “Scherzo,” by Van Goens. . . , Mrs. George F. Goldman, soloist will sing "Day Break,” by Dannals, and “The Answer,” by Terry. Mrs. Edgar Ellsworth will give a reading, “An Indian Wooing.” Mrs. Dante Conner will accompany her. Mrs T William Engle will give a vocal solo. “The Land of the Sky Blue Water,” by Cadman. Mrs. De Vore and Mrs. George F. Goldman will give a vocal solo. “Every Flower,’ from "Madame Butterfly,” by PucMrs. Conner and Una Wehman will be the accompanists. Miss Coats to Wed in Home Rites Miss Marjorie Imogene Coats will become the bride of Arnold Morgan tonight at 8:30 at the home of her brother, Roy K. Coats, 3650 Central avenue. Miss Coats is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coats, Center Point, and Mr. Morgan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morgan, Brookline. The service wil be read by the Rev Albert J. Spaulding before the fireplace, which will be banked with orchid and pink garden flowers. The house will be decorated with baskets of flowers in the same shades. The room will be lighted with cathedral candles in seven-branch candelabrae. Mrs. Arthur Oberholtzer, harpist will play a program of bridal airs preceding the ceremony. She will play “Bridal Chorus” from “Lohengrin" for the processional, and Mendelssohn’s "Wedding March” for the recessional. During the ceremony she will play "At Dawning.” Miss Ruth Coats, sister of the bride, will be her only attendant. She will wear a flesh chiffon gown, trimmed with cream lace and carry a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Roy Coats will be best man. The bride will wear a white taffeta gown, made with a fitted bodice and long full skirt. Her tulle veil will be arranged cap shape with clusters of orange blossoms. She will carry Bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony, a recep- , tion will be held for the wedding ! guests. The bridal table will be centered with a tiered cake, on a mound of roses, and lighted with tapers in crystal holders. The couple will go on a motor trip, the bride traveling in a printed ensemble with egg shell blouse and accessories. They will be at home after June 16 at 245 West Thirtyeighth street. St. John’s Club to Hold Party for Graduates St. John's Alumnae Club will entertain with the annual banquet for members of the graduating class Wednesday night at the Columbia Club. Miss Anna Barton is president of the alumnae organization. Miss Margaret Marshall will be toastmaster. Responses will be given by Miss Teresa Glocking, Miss Celeste Dugan. Miss Catherine Connors. Miss May Moran, Miss Teresa Moorman and Mrs. Leo Moran. Miss Barton, chairman for the affair. Is being assisted by Misses Nell Moran, Eileen Moore. Mary Marshall, Jean O’Connell, Clara Grande, Eileen Fletcher. Frances Klee. Rita Hess, Catherine Davey, Grace Blackwell. Frances Scherer, Alice Bakins, Anna Kavanaugh and Nora Barton. CONTRALTO WILL AID MAROTT TRIO Mary Traub Busch, contralto, will assist the Marott trio at the musicale to be given from 3 to 4 Sunday at the Marott. Mildred Cathcart Warrick will accompany the guest artist. Following is the program: Trio-—" Trio XX" Haydn Allegro moderato. Presto Assai. • A Rainbow” Berwald • A Rainbow of Love" Ferrari Marv Traub Busch. Cahronetta" <D Major Concerto!i .. Tscliaikowskv Maud Custir. and Peace" ....Guedy • Pr>nd o' Mine" Sanderson Ma-v Traub Bus Cb. Wii— Song - ' -•.-Bloch "Mazurka" W. Popper Consuelo Couchman. •Swedish Love Song" Halsey "Mv Dearest" Rusk Marv Traub Busch. Trio —"The Yankee Princes* Kalman The musicale will be broadcast over WKBF through the courtesy of Indianapolis Broadcasting, Incorporated.

DELTA TAU MOTHERS IN ANNUAL PICNIC

Delta Tau Delta Mother’s Club will hold its annual picnic Tuesday at the home of Mrs. D. T. Morgan, Castleton. Members will meet at the home of Mrs. L. H. Brink. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. A. O B'-hoen. Mrs. H. W. White, Mrs. "a. .4. Ressler, Mrs. O. N. Gulling. Mrs. D. R. Talbott, Mrs. E. A. Abbott and Mrs. Morgan.

. V ■ \f jffJJk \ N\ I r r. i ...... ~ ’ "JKI Jeanette Harris, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward Harris, l • -flfr- 3516 Washington boulevard, and Miss Eunice Dissette, daughter of AWr \ 4*. Mr. and Mrs. James Dissette. 2535 Washington boulevard, will be Jgr \ graduated from Smith college, Northampton, Mass., June 16. Jf*' \ \ 'mg, / young daughters. Anabe’le is standingby tile chair. Mrs. Stockton is JjalfiK \ JBh / holding little Marilyn in her lap. jJ|||F Y V> ' \ Miss Rachel Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stuart, i jtfSKHk > ./fy/f JL 3060 North D elaware street, will marry John Albert Schumacher, \ June 28, at the University Pork Christian church. t I s dg|||| '" ' TY* I Mrs A ibert E. Sterne is president of St, Margarets Hospital |prt * C t Guild, which is sponsoring a benefit card party at the Columbia Club, A * r- px Fridav June 6. Proceeds will go toward the guild’s work in the Mrs ‘Albert Sterne 1 /V\ISS CUNICET VISSE-r-re occupational ther.py nd childrens sections C city hospital.

Miss Coffin to Be Honored at Bridge, Shower Mrs. Herschell Miller will entertain tonight at her home, 322 Layman avenue, with a bridge party and personal shower in honor of Miss Pauline Coffin, whose marriage to George Mueller will take place June 8. The house will be decorated with spring, flowers and at serving time the bridge tables will be centered with white swans filled with rainbow colored flowers. Guests with the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. Nellie Coffin, will be Mrs. Montey Percifield, Ms. James B. Sellmer, Mrs. Eunice Johnson. Miss Myrtle Johnson, Miss Marjorie Hall, Miss Helen De Veiling, Miss Claire Deitrich. Miss Mary Frances Cray and Miss Margaret Horan, Lafayette. MOTACILLE CLUB IN DINNER AND BRIDGE Motacille Club held initiation, followed by a dinner bridge, at the Lumley tearoom Thursday night. Corsages of snapdragons and daisies. given to the initiates, formed a centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for sixteen. Honor guests were Mrs. Don Page. Mrs. Russell Roberts, Mrs. Fred Beck and Miss Lucille Sterling. Set Pledge Services Following the regular business meeting of Alpha Upsilon chapter. Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, pledge services will be held. The meeting will be at 8 Tuesday night in the Y. W. C. A. clubroom. _ t

GIRL SCOUT NEWS BRIEFS

Every leader is invited to go to Camp Dell wood Tuesday. There will be swimming from 3 to 4. A p.cnic supper will be served at 5:30 Call the office for transportation arrangements. Hocsier Athletic Club will reopen June 16. This club again has extended the privileges of the pool to' all Girl Scouts. The girls may swim there from 3 to 4 under supervision of Mrs. Flora Kinder on Tuesdays and Fridays. This schedule will continue throughout the summer. Leaders' bulletin contained information concerning cookie day reports. Troop. 10 will have a motherteacher party Friday, June 13, which officially will close the troop for the year. At this time badges for second class and observer will be given out. Corrt of awards will be held at 7 Friday at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church, on Audubon circle. Arrangements have been made to show the "Boy Scout Jambouree” picture, after the awards are made. This is the last court until October. Girls invested during the last week are: Norma Walters, Troop 35; Wilma Griggs, Virginia Lowery, Lurene Davis, Virginia Wells, Troops 34; Dorothy La pole, Betty Jean Loos, Sara belle Fausdy, Bonnie Jones, Edith Simmons, Helen Simmons, Troop 32: Helen Weinhardt, Mary Jeanette Miedema. Troop 38; Leona Faulkner, Genevieve Jones, Troop 39. Charlotte Densford, Rosalee Levenson. Mary Jane Bachelder, Troop 45; Janet Craig, Harriet Brooks, Troop 10. Troop 1 will entertain Troop 35 with a party Wednesday, instead of Tuesday as planned previously. Ail girls are invited to come that have been attending the regular meetings

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of both troops. Troop 35 w r on with several hundred points lead in the contest. The program will consist of games, songs and stunts. Every leader should secure salutes and camp folders for troops. Louise Crooks of Troop 17 and Elvera Kirschner of Troop 15 won scholarships to Camp Deilwood for one period due to good work and steady attendance. Jane Calvelage’s patrol of Troop 28 took a hike last Wednesday on which they passed the fire building and cooking tests. Older girls’ troop will have its next meeting at Camp Deilwood June 13 and 14. Girls who will enter high school in the fall are invited to attend this meeting. Girls in this troop should turn into the office the baby layetts made by them. Camp folders should be turned in as soon as possible so that your particular period will not be filled up. Only registered girls are privileged to attend camp. Troop 13 is planning an overnight hike to Camp Deilwood for June 7 and 8. Prizes awarded at the photography class last meeting for different types of work are as follows: Still life studies, first, Rita Egan, Troop 5; second, Helen Marie Shea, Troop 17; third, Eleanor Pitschler, Troop 11, and Helen Eldridge. Troop 8, honorable mention. For portriats, first, Gretchen Huetter; second, Patricia Edward*, both of Troop 3; third, Margaret Egan, Troop 5, and Betty Whitaker, Troop 20, honorable mention. Nature, first. Helen Hudgins, Troop 23; second, Margaret Egan, Troop 5; third, Helen Eldridge, Troop 8. In the miscellaneous group of pictures Georgians Smith of Troop 7 won honorable mention.

Miss Gilman Is Honored Guest at Tea Party Mrs. F. W. Ballweg and her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Gray, Cambridge, Mass., entertained today with a tea at Mrs. Ballweg’s home, 2151 North Meridian street, in honor of Miss Charlotte Gilman, whose marriage to Frederick Staub Ballweg will take place June 17. The tea table was centered with a tall silver epergne of blue daisies and larkspur, and was lighted by rose tapers. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Herbert Piel, Mrs. Carl Piel, Mrs. Elmer Staub, Mrs. Harry Brinkmeyer, Mrs. Walter Sudbrook, Miss Lorena M?Comb, Miss Lillian Pierson, Miss Betty Jeanne Davis, Miss Katherine Kinnaird, Miss Maxine Ballweg and Miss Helene Sudbrock.

CITY VISITORS WILL BE PARTY GUESTS

Mrs. Henley Holliday, 4554 Broadway, will hold a garden party from 5 to 7, this afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ford Jr. and Mrs. Ed Henry, Detroit, Mich., the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Holliday, Crows Nest. Last Meeting Held Last meeting of the season of the Girls’ Friendly Society of Christ church will be held Tuesday. Dinner will be served at 6. with a business meeting following.

Miss Jeanette Karris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris, 3516 Washington boulevard, and Miss Eunice Dissette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dissette, 3565 Washington boulevard, will be graduated from Smith college, Northampton, Mass., June 16. Mrs. James W. Stockton, Golden Hill, is shown with her two young daughters. Anabelle is standingby the chair. Mrs. Stockton is holding little Marilyn in her lap. Miss Rachel Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stuart, 3060 North Delaware street, will marry John Albert Schumacher, June 28, at the University Pork Christian church. Mrs. Albert E. Sterne is president of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild, which is sponsoring a benefit card party at the Columbia Club, Friday, June 6. Proceeds will go toward the guild’s work in the occupational therapy and children’s sections of city hospital.

NEWS OF CAMP FIRE GIRLS

Mrs. Charles Osborne of the Red Cross, recently gave a course in first aid for the Camp Fire Girls in the social hall of the Y. W. C. A. The following girls attended the classes: Eleanor Jane Fullenwider, Jeanette Armitage, Betty Lou Ingermann, Betty Jane Beem, Evelyn Sutherlin, Mary Lenguell, Evelyn Conley, Helen Senges, Mildred Gauker, Lois Stratman, Flossie Mae Nolan, Anna Marie Press'd, Miriam Staley, Jean Fonda Bobby Weise, Marian Barnes, Edna ’ Taggart, Margaret Heagy Violet Stanger, Doris Stanger, Helen Mallot, Mildred Taggart, Katherine Connor, Florence Klotsche, Beatrice Wade, Betty Leerkamp, Bernice Ellis, Roberta Everett, Jane Ann Greenlee, Jeanette Gray, Rosalyr Ludwig, Alma Senges, Rosemary Schlenaker, Marjorie White, Mary Glore, Dorothy Watson, Cleo Davis Virginia Trickey, Pauline Metz Mary Jane Quillin. Rosa Lena Voeller, Katherine Ross, Janel Swearingen, Mary Alice Folkerth Betty Gardner, Imogene McCammack, Doris Brady, Louise Steinberger, Dorothy Olsen, Dorothy Macy, Thelma Harman, Lola Belle Sims, Rosalene Harman and Ida Mae Renters. The Nyweta group of the Irvington Presbyterian church and theii guardian, Mrs. Helen Cory went on a hike late Saturday afternoon. A firemaker’s supper was prepared by Phyllis Mcßride and Rosa Lena Voeller. The group plans to hold a taffy pull at one oi the girl’s homes June 6. The following girls went on the hike: Rosa Lena Voeller, Katherine Ross, Phyllis Mcßride and Alice Mcßride. The Wawasai group of School 54 under the leadership of Mrs. Cmd Anderson held their regular meetijH at which they recited the Wo(fi gatherer's desire.

The Icayaskam group of School 49 visited the Children’s Museum with their guardian, Miss Hazel Smith, instead of having their regular meeting. The following girls were awarded their Woodgatherei’s rank at the Committee of Awards, in the social hall of Y. W. C. A., Saturday, May 24: Helen Conner, Mary Ratliff, Helen Malloy, Mildred Taggart, Viola Johnson, Vera Carmichael, Esther Mae Ashton, Vitaliis Alting, Marian Colvin, Marian Rollison, Fern Studer, Mary Margaret Love, Mary Rider, Edna Taggart, Doris Stanger, Violet Stanger and Jaynet Pickerel. The Wawakrn group took in Ann Thyer at tl.cir last meeting May 28 at the Rauh Memorial library. The girls worked on their- headbands and dismissed with the closing ceremony. The Kicicinyan group at School 35 under the leadership of Miss Ethelmae Miller, hiked about eight miles last Saturday. Georgiana Amt taught the girls how to make angels on horseback. The girls cooked their supper over the open fire. Tuesday Miss Miller met, with the Camp Fire group and the Blue Bird group at School 2, under the leadership of Mrs. Forrest Swails. Miss Miller discussed the home chart with the Blue Birds. The Camp Fire Girls chose their group name and their individual names. Miss Miller met with the girls at School 80, Mrs,_ Frapklin White, guardian. St* S girls started work on .% *i7n nds while others 5 < fmbols. The k^£ e -P r( JW' °* 1 ?roup took business meet-

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Jungclaus Home Scene for Party Mr. and Mrs. William .mnemus will entertain tonight with a dinner party at their home, 123 West Fortyfourth street, in honor of Miss Evelyn Barnes and Jeremiah Cadick, whose marriage will take place next Saturday. A luncheon was given today at Woodstock Club in honor of Miss Barnes, by Mrs. william Kern and Miss Hope Pfafflln. The table was centered with a crystal candelabra holding pink tapers. with a basket of spring flowers in pink and blue shades on each side. Guests included Mrs Jungclaus, Mrs. John James Cooper. Mrs. Rudolph Haerle, Mrs. William Fiske Landers. Mrs. George Denny. Mrs. Paul Cullom, Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell, Mrs William Averill Johnson, Mrs. William Macomber iKendalville), Miss Marea Haueisen, Miss Carolyn Richardson. Miss Constance Stanton, Miss Helen Shepard, Miss Caroline Sweeney, Miss Katharine Brown. Miss Francps Reed, Miss Amy Graham, Miss Helen Oakes and Miss Amelia Brown of Louisville. Party Given to Honor 2 Brides-Elect Mrs. A. E. Renn, 4189 Guilford avenue, was hostess this afternoon at her home for a party for two June brides-elect. Miss Alice Johnson and Miss Ruth Cline, given by members of the Missionary society of Pleasant View Lutheran church. Miss Johnson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, 1509 East Maple road, will marry Thomas P. Hessong. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Hessong, 842 North Bradley, at 8, June 18, at the home of her parents. A reception will follow the ceremony. Her sister, Mrs. Helen Johnson, will be matron of honor and Wilbur Hessong. brother of the bridegroom, will be his best man. Children Present Gift The marriage of Miss Cline to Frances Whitmire, will take place June 14 at her home on Springview drive and Sixty-seventh street. Mrs. Kenneth Smithburn and Richard Keating will be the attendants. Little Barbara Cline, the bride’s cousin, will be flower girl. The serving table was centered with two miniature brides, and streamers of pink and blue ribbons, the bride's colors. The gifts were presented by two children, dressed in the colors. Mrs. Johnson to Entertain Guests included Mrs. Arthur Cline, Mrs. Ernest Cline, Mrs. John Cline. Mrs. Ernest Whitehead. Mrs. Ernest Fisher, Mrs. Julia Ulrich, Mrs. Manuel Goldrich, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs. Jacob Hessong, Mrs. Luther Hessong. Mrs. Emma Hessong, Mrs. Minnie Hessong, Mrs. Ed Earl, Mrs. Forrest Hoover, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Miss Florence Renn, Miss Lorraine Scott, Miss Ernestine Fisher, and Miss Katherine Hessong. Mrs. Helen Johnson will entertairt June 7 with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Johnson, and Mrs. J. F. Puett will entertain at dinner for her at Southport, June 8. Alumnae Club of Mu Phi to Hold Meeting Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will hold its last business meeting of the year at 2 Wednesday afternoon in Miss Lulu Brown’s studio, Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. Yearly reports of officers and committee chairmen will be given. Officers for next year, to be installed at the meting, are: President, Mrs. Nell Kemper McMurtrey: vice-president, Jane Johnston Burroughs; secretary, Mrs. Isabel Cannon Cartwright; treasurer, Mrs. John A. Sink, historian and publicity chairman, Mrs. Joseph Gregorie; warden, Miss Ruby Keiffer; chaplain. Miss Lulu Brown. Mrs. McMurtrey has been chosen delegate to represent the club at the national convention of CTie sorority to be held the last week in June at Mackinac Island. Engagement of Miss Kassing Is Announced Mr. and Mrrs. Edmund H. Kassing, 686 East drive. Woodruff Place, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mildred Kassing. to Paul E. Rupprecht, at 7:30 Monday night, June 23, at Trinity Evangelical church. Mrs. Lester Kassing, sister-in-law of the bride, will be her only attendant. Lawrence Rupprecht will be his brother’s best man. Mrs. Rupprecht is the son of the Rev. ar.d Mrs. Ferdinand Rupprecht, St. Louis. Mrs. Edwin Koch, 2 2\i Nowi&nd avenue, will give a party in honor of Miss Kassing, June 7. Kassing will entertain at her home, 5901 Vl pst Sixteenth street, June 8. The bridal, dinner will be given by the bride’s parents, June 22.

SORORITY ALUMNAE TO HOLD LUNCHEON

Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club will entertain withs 1 o clock luncheon Saturday. June 7 at the Butler university onapter house. 325 Berkley road, in honor of senior members of the sorority. Mrs. Thomas Ford McNutt is in charge of arrangements. The program is being arranged by Miss Dorothy Patterson and Miss Dorothy Burger.