Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1930 — Page 9
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Film Group in Program on Fourth Plans have been completed for the annual Fourth of July celebration sponsored by the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays. This year all the patriotic organizations and clubs have co-operated with the Indorsers. The Palace theater has been donated for the affair, which will be held at 9 a. m. All school children, parents and friends may attend. Veterans of wars are to be special guests. A patriotic pageant, “The Making of the Flag,” will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Sahakian, assisted by Miss Lois Colvin and Miss Wanda Ruth Helms. The Rev. Virgil Brock will lead community singing. He also will ’sing a solo. Miss Barbara Didway will lead the pledge of allegiance to the flag and the American Legion auxiliary drum corps will be escort for the massed flags. Mrs. W. W. Gates will lead the flag drill. Members of the Indorsers will act as ushers, assisted by Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scouts. Hostesses will be members of the Indorsers’ executive committee. The picture to be shown is “The Rough Riders,” a story of the life of Theodore Roosevelt. Thursday night at 5 a patroitic program will be broadcast over station WFBM. Mrs. David Ross, chairman of the Indorsers, will give the story of how these annual patriotic celebration were started. Mrs. Fred H. Knodel is in charge of the musical program. Mrs. M. D. Didway will be accompanist for all the program on the Fourth. Mrs. Clarence Finch is general chairman of arrangements. Following is the program for Thursday night, which will be broadcast: riano selections. Percival Owens. ,• Bv a Lovely Forest Passageway”. .Griffin ‘ Children of the Moon” Weaver Mrs. Mary Corman, vocalist: Miss i Gertrude Free, acompanist. "Less Than the Dust” from “The Garden of Kama” Finden "The Guest” Smith •Life” Curran Mrs. Blanche De Vore, contralto; Percival Owens, accompanist. Piano selections. Mr. Owens. ' i' i
Woman’s Club Holds Session at Idlewold June meeting of the Indiana Woman’s Republican club was held Thursday at Idlewold park, Pendleton. A chicken dinner was served. Ralph Daley, Anderson, candidate for prosecuting attorney, talked and a musical program was given by Mrs. Helen McCarthy Olsen. Mrs. B. F. Phipps, Miss Geneva Rogers and Miss Nell Stone, all of Pendleton. * William Bosson was presented with a bouquet of flowers, in honor of his birthday and anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Bonham, Elwood, were guests, as was Charles Worley, Anderson, and Frank Cones, Indianapolis. Mr. Bonham is the youngest mayor in Indiana. One hundred were present. The next meeting of the club will be held August 28, at Greenfield. Mrs. Spann Waymire will have charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Kirkwood to Entertain Bride-Elect Mrs. Florence Scully Kirkwood will entertain tonight at her home, 438 West Forty-fourth street, in honor of Miss Bessie Bittrich. whose marriage to Wilfred Reeves Mason will take place July 6. The house will be decorated with baskets of flowers in the bride’s colors, orchids, yellow, blue and pink. Guests with the bride-elect will be a group of girls who formerly were members of the Delta Pi sorority. They are: Mrs. Mary Bittrich Gilbert, Hagerstown; Mrs. Mildred Aufderheide Griffin, Terre Haute; Mrs. Mildred Oblinger Dale, Cincinnati; Mrs. Bertha Rybolt Allen, Muncie; Mrs. Eddie Nichols Munchhof, Mrs. Ruth McCollum Kean; Mrs. Hildred Dunlop Maxwell, Mrs. Helen Biedermann Thornton, Mrs. Frieda Wooster Shaffer, Mrs. Norma Kennan Hilgenberg, Mrs. Iris Trippier Scott and Miss Mary Scott. Mrs. Kean will assist the hostess.
Miss Dunkle Is Entertained at Bridge-Shower Mrs. Carl Queisser entertained this afternoon at her home, 305 West Forty-fourth street, with a bridge party and linen shower in honor of Miss Wilma Dunkle, whose marriage to George Dana Chandler will take place July 12. At serving time the bridge tables wtte centered with baskets of white summer flowers and greenery. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Irwin Thorpe and Mrs. Walter Quiesser. Guests with the bride-elect and ner mother, Mrs. W. R. Dunkle, were Mrs. Gilbert Small. Mrs. Ralph Clark, Mrs. Robert Hittle. Mrs. Richard Henenssey, Mrs. Frank Walker. Mrs. Robert Greely. Miss Dorothy Dunkle. Miss Janice Barnard. Miss Katherine Cryan, Miss Dorothy Hice, Miss Gladys Hackleman, Miss Janet Carr. Miss Vivien Stevenson and Miss Louise Russell. Entertain Families Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nathanson. 4020 Central avenue; entertained .Wednesday with an informal dinner M honor of their families. There thirty guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen and their children from Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ungar, Chicago.
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' Miss Margaret Mae Githens to Be Bride of Lloyd Thompson
Miss Margaret Mae Githens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Githens, 1028 North Wallace avenue, and Lloyd Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson, 1263 Nordyke avenue, will be married at 7:30 tonight, at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. E. E. Moorman, pastor of the Linwood Christian church, will read the service before an improvised altar of white flowers, lighted with tapers. Earl Githens, pianist, cousin of the bride, will play a program of bridal airs, including “I Love You Truly,” and "Oh Promise Me.” Miss Gertrude Githens. sister of the bride, will be the only attendant. She will wear pink georgette and
ZETA RHO SORORITY INITIATION SLATED
Mrs. Grace Rawlings is in charge of initiation services to be held by Alpha chapter, Zeta Rho sorority at Forrest Park, Noblesville, tonight. Miss Elizabeth Nilyer and Mrs. Nina Stewart will assist Mrs. Rawlings. Rough initiation will be followed by formal initiation. Girls who will be made members are Misses Martha Worth, Mary Gladys Young, Alice Young. Fern Rhea. LaVeme Clinehens, Martha Simpson. Isabelle Heassig. Mary Van Pelt, Betty Heassig, Alta Watkins. They will or given bracelets with sorority emblems on them.
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carry an arm bouquet of pink roses. Howard Thompson will be best man. The bride will wear white chiffon, a. wreath of orange blossoms and carry an arm bouquet of white roses. A reception for wedding guests will follow the ceremony. The bride! table will be centered with a tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom. After a trip to Mammouth Cave, Ky., the couple wili be at home at 926 North Kealing street. Among the ,out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Githens, Miss Alberta Githens, Los Angeles; Mrs. C. C. Schrock, Kansas City, and Miss Dolly Root, New York.
TEN ARE INITIATED BY THETA NU CHI
Theta Nu Chi sorority held formal initiation services Friday night at the Lumley tearoom for Misses Stella Bertrim, Ruth Carpenter, Helen Day, Mildred Graham, Reva Harvey, Ouida James, Nellie Price, Margaret Reid, Mary Ellen Klingman and Dorothy Eltizer. Dinner followed the services. Miss Lois Williams was toast mistress. Mrs. Ruby Robertson welcomed the ten new members. Miss Gertrude Ebner, president, preskied.
INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest De Wolfe Wales, 1236 North Pennsylvania' street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Wales, to Robert Stuart MacGregor, son of the Rev. Daniel MacGregor, 6 West Twenty-sixth street. Mrs. Harold Estel Wright before her marriage last Saturday was Miss Josephine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Brown, 3838 North Pennsylvania street. Her attendants were her sister, Miss Gertrude Brown, maid of honor, left, and Miss Hilda Griffith, bridesmaid, right. Miss Mary Jane Cummins sailed last Sunday on the Berengaria for a sojourn in Europe with her mother, Mrs. Lawrence G. Cummins, 4166 Washington boulevard. Marriage of Miss Marian Katterhenry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Katterhenry, 4109 Guilford avenue, to Frank White, Louisville, took place last Saturday. Mrs. Henry H. Morgan, the former Thelma Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomas, 2510 North Pennsylvania street, was married last Saturday.
Phillip Adlers Honored With Dinner Party Porter M. Farrell entertained Thursday night at the Columbia club with a dinner party in honor of the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Adler Jr. At one end of the Harrison room was an improvised chapel and altar, in a setting of greenery, decorated with tall baskets of Easter lilies. On each side of the altar was a tall silver candelabrae, holding cathedral candles. The dinner table was centered with a wedding cake, on each side of which was a plateau of flowers in pastel shades. It was lighted by white tapers. At the entrance of the guests, Miss Rachel Tobin, harpist, played a wedding march, among other numbers.
MISS RYAN HOSTESS FOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Anne Ryan, 2540 North Capital avenue, entertained Thursday night with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. George Pence, who before her recent marriage, was Miss Julia Haney. The house was decorated with garden flowers and appointments carried out the pink and white bridal colors. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. E. A. Ryan. Guests with Mrs. Pence included Misses Helen Ellis, Jane Humpher, Mary Marshall, Helen Graham, Julia Nabray, Norma Mack, Harriet Thompson, Alberta Bushnell, Inez Keller, Nina Beaver and Violet Hewlette. Hostess to Sorority Miss Betty Mclntyre, 3926 Rookwijod avenue, will be hostess Wednesday night for the meeting of tt£ Kappa Delta Theta sorority.
Miss Heistand to Be Bride of Herbert O. Wheatley Tonight
Marriage of Miss Pearl Heistand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heistand, 5621 Madison road, to Herbert O. Wheatley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wheatley, Beech Grove, will take place at 8 tonight at the New Bethel Baptist church, the Rev, W. F. Buckner, pastor, officiating. The chancel will be banked with palms and ferns. Miss Mabel Gearhart, pianist, and Miss Marie Gilliland soloist, will present musical program. Miss Dorothy Toon, maid of honor, will wear a pink taffeta gown and Miss Maud Kirkman, bridesmaid, blue taffeta, made alike with fitted bodices, long full skirts and puff sleeves. They will carry arm bouquets of Johanna Hill roses and wear crystal necklaces, the gift of the bride. Mary Elizabeth Myers, flower girl,
PIELS TO ENTERTAIN ON ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Piel, 3266 North Meridian street, will receive informally Tuesday night from 7 to 10, in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. There are no invitations. Mr. and Mrs. Piel will be assisted by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piel, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Piel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbrock, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brinkmeyer, and two of their grandchildren, Miss Helen Sudbrock and Carl Piel Jr.
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will wear white organdie. Marvin Larrison will be ring bearer. Maurice Shutters will be best man. Ushers will be Ben Larrison, Webb Arnold and Thomas Kirkman. The bride will wear a gown of white taffeta made with a fitted bodice and long full skirt. Her tulle veil will fall from a tulle cap caught with clusters of orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents will follow. After July 1, the couple will be at home at 1515 Lexington avenue. Among the out-of-town guests will be Miss Helen Toon, Louisville and George Heistand, It. Wayne. MISS HOLMES BRIDE OF JERALD BIDDLE Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Lrene Violet Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Holmes, 1726 Thaddeus street, to Jerald Biddle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Biddle, which took place Wednesday night at the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. Howard E. Anderson officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white crepe frock and carried Bride’s roses.. Miss Grace Elkins, maid of honor, wore yellow and carried Johanna Hill roses. James Duvall was best man.
Miss Stuart Will Wed in Church Rites Miss Rachel Farr Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Stuart. 3060 North Delaware street, will become the bride of John Albert Schumacher, son of Mrs. Anna Schumacher, 1 West Twenty-eighth street, at a lovely ceremony at 3:30 this afternoon at the University Park Christian church. The chancel of the church will be decorated with a screen of palms, ferns and foliage, shading from light to dark green. On either side of the screen will be a standard of flowers in the Dresden shades. The scene will be lighted by ten candelabrae holding ivory tapers. The family pew’s will be marked with smilax and white chiffon. The bride's grandfather, the Rev. E. L. Day, pastor of the Christian church at Martinsville, will read the service, assisted by Dr. Frederick W. Burnham, pastor of the church. Program to Be Played Miss Sara Elizabeth Miller, organist, will play a program of bridal airs as the guests are being seated by the ushers, Jack Hendricks Jr. and John Crumpacker, Valparaiso. Among the selections Miss Miller will play are “Because,” “At Dawning,” “Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms” and “I Love You Truly.” For the processional she will play “The Bridal Chorus” from “Lohengrin,” and Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March.” During the service she will play “To a Wild Rose.” Mrs. Barrett Moxley Woodsmall, the bride’s only attendant, will wear nile green silk net, made with a fitted bodice, puff sleeves and a full ruffled skirt which touches the floor all around. A bow of green velvet will mark the waistline at the back. She will wear a green hairbraid picture hat with a bow of velvet ribbon, green lace mitts, green crepe slippers and carried a shower bouquet of Claudius Pernet roses. Barrett Moxley Woodsmall will be best man. Wears Flesh Lace The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a flesh lacc gown. The round neck will have a yoke of silk net and the normal waistline will be marked with a lace belt with a rhinestone buckle. The paneled skirt, rather fitted, will flare at the bottom with a flounce of net. Short net sleeves will have a deep flounce of lace* She will wear a flesh hairbraid hat, trimmed wth flesh tulle, flesh lace mitte and crepe slippers to match. She will carry a shower bouquet of orchids. Bride’s roses and liles of the valley. Mrs. Stuart will wear French blue chiffon, egg shell hair braid hat and slippers and a corsage of pale pink and yellow roses. Mrs. Schumacher will wear gray chiffon, a black hairbraid hat and corsage of roses. The couple will leave immediately for a motor trip to New York, from where they will go to Bermuda. The bride will travel In a printed pussy willow silk ensemble, black background, with flesh and eggshell flowers, with a flesh handkerchief linen blouse, a black felt hat trimmed with flesh gardenias, black accessories and a silver fox fur. They will be at home after Sept. I at the old Schumacher family home, 1019 Bellefontaine street. Graduated From Indiana Both Miss Stuart and Mr. Schumacher were graduated from Indiana university, where the bride was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and the bridegroom of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Among the out-erf-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Stockfleth, Scott’s Bluff, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hugh Todd. Miss Josephine Laughton, Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryder, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Loring, Mr. and Mrs. John Crumpacker, John Siever, Valparaiso; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schumacher, Mrs. Christine Keller and Mrs. Gonard Felland, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walb, Ft, Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Harley O, Baker, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Miller, Miss Martha Baker, Bloomington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Roemler, 3946 North Delaware street, their daughter, Miss Jane Roemler and Miss Jane Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, 5300 North Meridian street, will leave Tuesday for New York, frc.m where they will sail for a three months’ sojourn in Europe. Miss Margaret Wilson and her brother, William N. Wilson, 1321 North Meridian street, have gone to England, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Rudolph C. Aufderheide and her daughter, Miss Joan Aufderheide, 4950 North Meridian street, who have been traveling in Europe for the past two months with Mrs. Frank Adams, Rockville, arrived in New York Friday on the He de France. They will return to Indianapolis with Mr. Aufderheide, who met them in New York, Sunday afternoon. SINGER TO ASSIST IN MAROTT PROGRAM Vaughn Cornish, barytone, will bo soloist at the musicale to be given Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 in the main lobby of the Marott by the Marott trio. Following is the program: •Andante” Halvorsen "Bauerntanz” Hartman Trio. ‘Toreador Bon<t" (Carmen) Bizet Mr. Cornish. "The Blue Lagoon” Wlnterntt* Maud Custer. “I Love Thee" Grieg "Macushla ' MacMurroughs Mr. Cornish. ' Chanson Hebraiaue" Weiner Consuelo Couchman. "Ye Who Have Yearned Alone" TschaileowsXy "Guns" O’Hara Mr. Cornish. Selections from "Marltana" Wallace Trio. The program is the broadcast over station WKBF, through the courtesy of Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.
