Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1930 — Page 8

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Miss Dunkle ■Will Wed in Church Rites The marriage of Mis* Wilma Rankin Dunkle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Will R. Dunkle. 3602 Carrollton avenue, and George Dana Chandler, son of George V. Chandler. 2947 Kenwood avenue, will be solemnized at 4:30 this afternoon at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkle will perform the ceremony before the altar, which will be banked with palms and ferns and decorated with baskets of garden flowers in pastel shades. The chancel will be lighted by seven-branch candelabra holding cathedral candles. Clusters of flowers and bows of tulle will mark the family pew?. Mrs. Robert Orbison will sing “O Promise Me." ‘Tch Leibe Dich" and “Because" before the ceremony, and Miss Haze] Larrikin, organist, will give a program of bridal music. Gowns to Be Green Mrs. R. N. Clark, the bride’s sister. will be matron of honor. She will wear a gown ot shell pink point d'esprite uitn a fitted bodice, puffed sleeves and long circular skirt set on at the nip line in scallops. She will wear a large pink horse hair braid picture hat with a velvet bow under the brim and at the back, and carry an arm bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Miss Dorothy Dunkle and Miss Catherine Brown will be bridesmaids. They will wear green frocks, made like Mrs. Clark's, picture hats and lace mitts to match, and carry Briarcliff roses. They and Mrs. j Clark will wear seed pearl bracelets, the gift of rjie bride. Mr. Clark will be best man. Ushers will be Haiold Holz and Wil- ] liam Bugg. The bride will wear a gown of Chantilly lace very long, and fashioned along princess lines. It has long tight sleeves that fall in a point over the wrist. Her tulle veil Is made with a Chantilly lace cap embroidered with seed pearls, and is held at the back with a spray of orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of Butterfly roses and lilies of the valley. Reception Arranged A reception at the home of the j bride's parents will follow the cere- j mony. The house will be decorated j with pale pink roses and pink and j white garden flowers. The bride's ! table will be centered with the wedding cake on a plateau of flowers,; and will be lighted by white tapers. Mrs. Dunkle will receive in a pink chiffon gown, and will wear a corsage of roses. The couple will leave on a motor trip to Lake Geneva, the bride traveling in a navy blue printed chiffon with matching accessories. They will be at home after Aug. 15. at 502 Highland drive. The bride is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Chandler is a graduate of Butler and is a Sigma Chi.

C. D. A. NEWS

Second period of the Junior Catholic Daughters of America camp at McCormick's Creek State park will be held fiom July 14 to 20. The following girls have registered: Troop 1. Margaret Menefee. Edna Flick. Rosrmarv Rvce. Margaret Hall: Troon 2. Marv Rochford. Marie Parks. Helen Hall. Mary Sanders. Anna Louise McMahon. Anna Louise Roth. Ruth Cain. Louise Hansman. Marv Agnes McGill: Troon 3. Marv Elizabeth Hindel: Troon 4. Gretchen Marv Yeazel; Troop 5. Elizabeth Lorner. Frances Anderson. Margaret Bretthauer. Gertrude Glenn. Florence Healv; Troon and. Margaret Rohr. Rosemary Cruzan: Troon S. Julia Peele. Lorena Lohrman. Bettv Mae Fish. Marv Beth Higgins. Mary Burke: Troop 9. Rose Cleary. Frances Galvin. Anna Werner: Troop 10. La Vonne Fox. Helen Kassenbrock. Jean Murray. Agnes Krotoska: Troop 14. Louise Johantges. Esther Johantges. Dorothy De Burger: Troop IS. Virginia Maier: Troop 17. Julia Ca*serlv. Anna Keogh. Catherine Griffin. Those in charge of the camp are: Camp director. Miss Frances Engel; singing,, finance. library, Mary McCrossan: handicraft, canteen, Mrs. Parks; athletics, handicraft. Alice Hassier: dramatics. Mrs. Cruzan; dispensary. Irene Johantges, S. N., St. Vincent's hospital. Swimming will be in charge of Miss Hassier. Life guards are Theodore Wagner and Merle Alte. They will offer a course in Junior Red Cross life saving. The Rev. August Fussenegger. chaplain of the organization, will celebrate mass in the recreation hall. Sunday, July 20.

W. C. T. U. NEWS

Mary Balch W. C. T. U. will meet Friday at 1:30 at the Fletcher American bank. Members are requested to pay annual dues at this meeting. Mrs. Enos Snyder will have charge of the devotions. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr will be the speaker. Mrs. Mary Hensley will preside. Edgewood Long Acre W. C. T. U. will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Gladys Miller. Long Acre. Mrs. Evelyn Webb will have charge of devotions All directors are asked to bring report of work of departments to date. The union extends an invitation to the women of the community. Mrs. E. E. Penrod will preside Thurman W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Cora Pope. 845 West Michigan street. The musical program is under the direction of Mrs. Carrie Ross. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr will be the speaker. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson will preside. DASC.K SLATED AT LOCAL GOLF CLUB Members of the Highland Golf and Country Club will be entertained with a dance tonight at the clubhouse. Dinner will be served from 8 to 7. The Golf-o-Gram announces that Louis Bo la Is conducting classes in golf Saturday mornings for boys from 9 to 13 and girls from 10 to 13. Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Branch observed their fifty-second wedding anniversary Wednesday, at their home in Noblesville. They are the parents of the following children: Mrs. Mary Catherine Lannes. Mrs. Lillian Colys. William A. Branch. Barnard B. Branch. John D. Branch, Clifford Branch, and Ceorge Branch Card Party Slated Members of the Cervus Club will hold their regular monthly card party Monday afternoon at the Elks' Club home. Hostesses will be Mrs. Martin Hyland and Mrs. A. C. Johnson.

formerly*"miss Mildred Goens The weeding took place June 25. I. Mr. and Mrs Hubbard will live in Spencer, where Mr. Hubbard is PHOTO A A rpr ' nC X^L ,h o, h S s sC S™l Whltesell to Anthony uphaus also 1 LEWIS tDWASD HuBBARD /URS. t D WA wTW~MTI L-6R. P

Mrs Glenn W. Thompson, before her marriage at 9 this morning at Christ church, was Miss Louise Schwaninger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schwaninger, 5051 East New York street. They will be at home after July 20 at 1 East Thirty-sixth street. Mrs. William Lowe Rice and her daughter, Jo Ann, are shown sitting on the porch of the Rice home, 5164 North Capitol avenue. Among the June brides were Mrs. Lewis Edward Hubbard, formerly Miss Mildred Goens. The weeding took place June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard will live in Spencer, where Mr. Hubbard is principal of the high school. • Marriage of Miss Naomi Whitesell to Anthony Uphaus also took place June 25. Mrs. Edward W. Miller was formerly Miss Katharine Reedy. Her marriage took place June 24. Mrs. Charlefe Cavanaugh, the former Miss Ethel Frey, daughter jf Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Frey, 4502 Washington boulevard, was married June 18. Mr. and Mrs Cavanaugh will be at home after Aug. 1 at >B2B East Washington street.

NEWS OF INDIANA D. A. R.

Dat°s of the second central divisional meeting of the society have been set for Nov. 11 and 12. at Des Moinec, la. Mrs. Lowell F. Hobert. president general, will preside and the program will be similar in scope to that of the first central divisional meeting held at Ft. Wayne last January. Mrs. Alfred P. Poorman. West Lafayette state director of the Indiana Society of Children of the American Revolution is on a motor trip to the Pacific coast, to be gone until Sept. 4 Mrs James Teegarden. Marion, and Mrs. Fred Sroome. 'Washington, are newly appointed presidents of Indiana C. A. R. societies. Mrs. Teegarden is successor to Mrs. F. W. Drury, president of the Gabriel Marion society, who has been appointed state C. A. R. Ellis island chairman. Mrs. Edgar N. Mendenhall. Ft. Wayne, state corresponding secretary'. joined friends on a three weeks' outing in Maine. Havana chapter, a foreign chapter. has topped other chapters m the national organization publicity campaign for wall calenders, with a pledge of 150 per cent. Mrs. R. B. Ellism. chapter secretary, stated that this many would be needed for some of the Cuban schools and that more would be ordered later. Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle, South Bend, announces her candidacy for the office of state chaplain, subject to election at the state conference Richmond in October.

Mrs. Carlisle is indorsed by the Schuyler Colfax chapter. South Bend, of which she is a member. S’ne is state chairman of legislation. Her opponent for office of state chaplain is Mrs. Charles F. Weigle, Lafayette, former regent of General de Lafayette chapter, whose candidacy was announced some time ago. Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, state treasurer, asks that chapter treasurers forward to her state dues of their chapters, payment to be made cn the basis of chapter membership as reported July 1, 1930. Mrs. O'Byrne desires remittance of all state dues before Sept. 1. Mrs. A. A. Brewer. Connersville. state charman of the Sons and Daughters of the Republic, has sent letters to all Indiana regents requesting the appointment of a chairman in each chapter. Organization of Sons and Daughters of the Republic Clubs is anew activity in Indiana D. A. R., and names and addresses of chapter chairmen appointed should be sent to Mrs. Brewer immediately, in order that work may get started properly. Any boy or girl 9 years old, regardless of ancestry, race or creed, is eligible to membership. Its purpose is preparation for good citizenship by the study of government by the demonstration rather than book method and practice of patriotism. Nearly all juvenile organizations require something from members in the way of eligibility, but in adopting the Sons and Daughters of the Rep ihlic the D. 4. R. makes no requirements. l >

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Miss Rose and J. W. Wilson Are Married Marriage of Miss Marian Rose, to John William Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, Cincinnati, took place today at high noon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rose, 306 West Twelfth street. Anderson. Te bride, who was unattended, wore a pink chiffon frock, and carried a shower bouquet of ping roses and baby's breath. After a wedding breakfast the couple left for a motor trip east, the bride traveling in a rose beige basket weave ensemble, with black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will make their home in Cincinnati. Mrs. Wilson is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Wilson was graduated from Miami university and is a Phi Delta Theta.

DINNER TO BE HELD BY HALCYON CLUB

Halcycn Club will entertain the following guests at dinner tonight at the Kopper Kettle. Morristown: Miss Katherine Judge, Miss Josephine Biggins, Miss Vee Lanahan, Miss Mary Henry, Miss Winifred Henry, Miss Josephine Smith. Miss Catherine Quirk. Miss Lucille Byrne, Miss Evelyn Rodee, Miss Dorothy Lane and Miss Cecil Bates. Members who will attend include Miss Edna Lampkin, Miss Nellie Modlin, Miss Norma Ryan, Miss Mildred Sullivan. Miss Mildred Flanigan, Miss Florence Glabdis, Miss Ruth Brown. Miss Ruth Potxage and Miss Helena Swanwick.

GIRL SCOUT NEWS BRIEFS

Second camp period will begin next Monday and wall continue until July 23. Examinations will be held on the second floor of the Y. W. C. A. at 9. Every girl must take a physical examination before entering camp. Pioneer unit took an overnight hike down Big Eagle creek. Fourteen girls took part. Miss Miriam Fay, counsellor, accompanied the girls. The girls are working on their pioneer badges. Miss Medina Lowery, nature instructor, went with the girls and instructed them in star-gazing. Fourth of July program consisted of a swimming meet and a baseball game. Pioneers defeated the Emanons,'lo-1. The evening program consisted of fireworks at the parade grounds. The fireworks were donated by parents of the girls. Friday night a treasure hunt was held. The camp was divided into two groups, one the Captain Kidd and the other the John Silver. Visiting days and hours at Camp Delwood are every evening from 5 to 6 on the parade grounds only; Saturday from 2:30 to 8:30, and Sunday from 2:30 to 6. Pioneer unit won from the senior counsellors at the Sunday afternoon ball game, 7 to 4. There still are a few vacancies left in the fourth period. Mail applications to Camp Dellweod, R. R. 2, Bex 436, Indianapolis. Gypsy Dell and Fairy Ring Units enjoyed a treasure hunt down Big Eagle, while the rest of the camp slept, after “Topsy Turvy day.” i * Monday was ‘‘Tcpsy Turvy day” at

Camp Dellwood. Tuesday night a costume ball was given and prizes were awarded to the girls wearing the most original costumes, the prettiest, the best couples and the cleverest. The senior counsellors serenaded the different units. Friends of Girl Scouting, who visited camp during the first period were Dr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Wagner, Mrs. Charles E. Cole, Mrs. Edward A. Gardner. Mrs. Ralph Colby, Mrs. Maurice Socwell and Miss Laura Smith. Following girls attended camp for the first peridd, which began June 30: Shirley St. Pierre Elise Parks. Tfl an TV.ichannan Betty Ann Adncv Murphv Mary Louise Cole .Vfrf.rrt Wolsemuth Helen Marie Shea Roberts Betty Ann Leech Eleanor Carol LanKfltt Jean Bennam Janc , Blako P*S(ty ®umu Marv V. Bowles Martha Jev.evt Helen Elctridge Mary Bessie Austin . juiel Brow? Anita Mae McDaniel Jeanne SmUn Mary Lou Bradshaw Marsaret L. K** B ' pe Kg y chapin jean CoSm h Mary e. Wynne Ruth Mendilh Marianna Reed Sara Reynolds Elizabeth Hunter jeanne Betty Armsman Al Jean Kvrvmnell Jane Callane Margaret O Conneu Beny Macv June ROM*™* Beth Ann Williston Eleanor Nancy Brenton Elizabeth Kadci j*,,.,, Tomlinson Eleanor Young Bay Anne McCollev Marv White Louise Brandt Harriett E. Beats Margaret L. Riodell Rachel Clark Eda Glcssbrenner Marv Olive D** lß Maritynn Knowlton F-orence E. Evans Mmha L . Archer ian Bannon Madelyn Rardon loan Casev Martha Johnson Teanette Levenson caro'yn Stelck fcorothv Sprinter Carolyn Hew-.tt Glodine Stringer p at McFadden Marian Dunkin pat Taggart Martha CasseU Sunshine Colbv Be tty Nee yes Eleanor Coldwell Margaret Bird Ruth Osborne Henrietta Savidge Nar.cv White Rachel K. Feibleman Martha Fry Hanna Leah Miller Agnes H. Coldwell Ruth Rehm foresee Gipe Kathryn Lewis Mary Vance Trent Viola Jones Rose Resnick Rosali* Holman It la Marsh Julia Smith Dorothy Reasoner Saxon Shewalter Carol Wagner Jean Fisk* Sarah W;lls Jana Snyder 2mry Jau Bayer Helen Hudssas A

Garden Party Is Arranged by Jefferson Club The Marion County Jefferson Club will entertain Friday night with a basket supper and garden party at the home of Mrs. Emma Yeager, 2840 School street. The following committee has been appointed by Boyd M. Ralston, president: Mrs. Lyda Jackson, Mrs. Martha Larison, Mrs. Ida Padgett, Mrs. Rosa McKenna, Mrs. Raymond Ire, Mrs. Maud Rombough and Mrs. Lee Trittapo. Mrs. Yeager will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. Ralston, Mrs. Minnie Blodgett, Mrs Nettie Searls and Will A. Mason. Mrs. Searls will have charge of the program.

DRUGGISTS AID GROUP WILL HOLD PICNIC

Indianapolis chapter. No. 20, Women’s Organization National Association Retail Druggists, will celebrate its annuel family picnic Wednesday evening with a chicken dinner at Whispering Winds. Hostesses are Mrs. Charles Watkins, chairman; Mrs. George Stockton,' Mrs. Edward H. Enners, Mrs. Edward Crawford, Mrs. James Simmons, Mrs. O. A. De Loste Jr., Mrs. N. H. Deal and Mrs. Edward H. Niles, president of the organization. Following dinner, guests will play bridge, 500 ard bunco. Sorority to Meet Beta chapter. Theta Sigma Delta sorority, will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Burnis Beasley, 5313 English avenue.

, JULY 12, 1930

Depart on Trip After Bridal Rites Miss Louise Schwaninger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schwaninger. 5051 East New York street, became the bride of Glenn W. Thompson, son of Mrs. Laura Thompson, Columbus, Ind., thi* morning at a ceremony performed at Christ church. The Rev. Floyd Van Keure, pastor, officiated. Mrs. Brevoort Baker, Columbus, was her sister's only attendant. She wore navy blue georgette with accessories to match. Merle Thompson, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride w r ore a frock of dark blue crepe, with a blue hat and slippers. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left immediately for Chicago. They will be at heme after July 20 at 1 East Thirty-sixth street. Mrs. Thompson is a graduate of Indiana university school of nursing. Mr. Thompson is a graduate of Indiana university, verslty. Mrs. Kelly Is Honored Guest at Bridge Tea Miss Inez Taylor, Los Angeles, entertained today with a bridge tea at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. V. Stout, 3364 Park avenue, in honor of Mrs. T. Gordon Kelly, who before her recent marriage was Miss Helen Garrity, Chicago. The house w f as decorated with flowers in pastel shades. Guests with Mrs. Kelly were Mrs, Stout, Mrs. W. A. Taylor, Los Angeles; Mrs. George O. Desautels, Mrs. Leon Desautels, Mrs. William Switz, Mrs. Josephine Curtis, Miss Katherine Garrity, Chicago; Miss Helen Reidy, Miss Ann Carroll. Miss Eileen O'Conner, Miss Louise Tynan, Miss Cecelia McDermott, Miss Mary Bingham and Miss Ruth McKenzie.

BARITONE SOLOIST TO SING AT MUSICALE

Richard Trojan, barytone soloist, accompanied by Miss Edna Burrows, will assist the Marott Trio at the musicale to be given from 2:30 to 3:30 Sunday afternoon in the main lounge of the Marott. Following is the program: “Andante” Bach "Bourree” Bach Trio. "The Lord Is Mv Light” Allitzetx Mr. Trojan. “Mazurka" D. Popper Consuelo Couchman. “Neptune” Gordon “Kashmiri Song” Flnden Mr. Trojan. “Largo” (from Double Concerto in D Minor) Bach Edna Burrows and Maud Custer. “Mother Machree” Ball “On the Road to Mandalay” Speaks Mr. Trojan. "Hungarian Lustspiel" Bela, Trio. The concert will be broadcast over WKBF.

PERSONALS

Mrs. Fred Lutz and daughter. Miss Mary Catherine Lutz, 1109 West Thirty-second street, have returned from Lake Maxinkuckee. Miss Lutz has as her house guest Miss Evelyn Foster, Columbus, O. Miss Winnifred McDowell, Miss Maxine Steele and Miss Louise Kidwell, who have been at Forrest cottage, Lake Tippecanoe, will return Sunday. Miss Mae Hartsough, 1149 Congress avenue, will sail Wednesday morning from New York on the Leviathan for a three months’ vacation in Europe. She will travel in England, France, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Lithuania and East Prussia. While in Germany she will witness the Passion Play. She will return in October. Miss Esther Renfrew, 234 Blue Ridge road, will leave on Monday morning for New York to sail July 17 on the Berlin for Europe. She will attend the Passion Play at Oberammergau. She will spend some time in Germany, and a year in study at Grenoble university, in France. Miss Minnie Gertrude Yunt, Louisville, and Miss Alice Smith, Dayton, are spending the week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Yunt, Witte avenue. .Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Yunt will go to Urbana, 111., Sunday to attend a reunion of Mrs. Yunt’s family at the home of her mother, Mrs. George Miller. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Spencer and Miss Marjorie Spencer, 3612 East Washington street, sailed today for Europe. Miss Charlotte Cox, 5208 North Pennsylvania street, and Miss Lou Hobbs, 4420 North Pennsylvania street, will spend the week-end at Lake Wawasee.

0. E. S, GROUP WILL PRESENT PROGRAM

Members of the Brookside Order of Eastern Star will give a lawn social Monday at East Tenth and Gray streets. A musical program will be presented by the Newsboys’ band. There will be dancing. Members of the Brookside lodge, F. & A. M„ of which Basil Knapp is worshipful master, will assist. Mrs. Whitney Reeve i* president of tl*J auxiliary. Give Garden Party Mrs. William G. Hennis, Mrs. Gino Ratti, Mrs. Louis Beach and Mrs. Walter Reynolds entertained Thursday with a garden party in honor of Mrs. George Gilbert, who will leave soon to make her home in Union City. The guests were members of the First Congregational church. The hostesses were assisted by M.ss Virginia Reynolds. Miss Marjorie Hennis and Gino Ratti Jr.

CARD PARTIES

A card party will be held at Holy Rosary hall. T3U Stevens street. Monday afternotn **vl fr the benefit es Holv Rosary church. Games will Pepin at 2:30 and 8:30. Hack Lacings A little chemise of butter yellow crepe de chine and Alencon lace la cut princess and laces with yellow ribbons through the lace right up the back.