Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1930 — Page 8

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Church Is to Be Scene of Nuptials Mi Ann* May Truemper. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Truemper. 752 Cottage avenue, will become the bride of Roland A. Trimpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Trimpe, 1101 Larch avenue, at 8 tonight in Bt. Mark's English Lutheran church. The Rev. R. H. Benting, pastor, will officiate. The church will have a canopy of smllax. suspended from the ceiling to the sides of the church. The altar will be banked with palms and ferns and decorated with baskets of white roses, and lighted with two seven-branch candelabrae. Family pews will be marked with white tulle bows. Pews for the bride’s sorority sisters will be designated with bows of yellow and blue tulle. Mrs. Dunn to Play Mrs. Edith Dunn, organist, will play a program of bridal airs as the guests are being seated by the ugfcers. Ray Doe me rose, Emmett Trimpe. cousin of the bndegrooom; i Wilbur Keeler and Charles Truemper, brother of the bride. Miss Ruth Otte will sing "At Dawning,” **Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life,” and *1 Love You Truly.” t Miss Viona May, cousin of the bride, will be maid of honor. She will wear a blue net frock, made with a fitted bodice and long, full akirt with two flounces around the bottom. A pink bow will mark the waistline. She will wear pink satin slippers and carry Nan arm bouquet of pink roses, delphinium and baby breath. Bridesmaids will be Miss Mildred White, Miss Pauline Jacobs and Miss Mildred Wcssell. They will wear gowns of embroidered net made princess style. Twins to Bear Ring * Miss White will wear yellow, with yellow satin slippers and carry yellow roses, daisies and baby breath. Miss Jacobs will wear orchid, with orchild slippers, and carry orchidtinted roses, daisies and baby breath. Miss Wesel's gown will be pink with blue slippers. She will carry pink roses, pink daisies and baby breath. All attendants will wear crystal necklaces, gifts of the bride. Billie and Charles Flood, Louisville, twin nephews of the bride, will be flower boy and ring bearer. They will wear white satin suits. * John Sullivan will be best man. Reception for 200 Guests The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a white satin gown, made with a fitted bodice, and long full skirt, edged with a band of white tulle. Her tulle veil will be edged with lace and arranged cap shape. She will wear a sapphire necklace, the gift of the bridegroom and carry a ehower bouquet of white roses and baby breath. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the church for 200 guests. The rooms will be decorated with standards of garden flowers in pastel shades. Motor Trip Is Planned The couple will go on a motor trip to northern Michigan, the bride traveling in a blue georgette ensemble with lace blouse. They will be at home after Sept. 1 at Garfield Gardens apartments, 2527 Shelby street. The bride attended Indiana university and was graduated from Teachers’ college of Indianapolis. She is a member of Sigma Delta Zeta sorority. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John Flood, Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westland, Russellville.

Luncheon and Bridge Honors Bride-to-Be Mrs J. Earle Thompson entertained this afternoon with a luncheon and bridge at the Marott hotel In honor of Miss Mildred Rounds, whose marriage to Cornight Stephenson, Bloomington, Ind., will take place early in the autumn. Guests included Mrs. Charles Reid, Mrs. Ralph Sawyer, Mrs. Helen McOmber, Mrs. Gladys Cox, Mrs. Ruth Watson. Miss Lois Withrow and Miss Olga Snyder. The luncheon table was decorated with a bowl of garden flowers and bridal favors. RICHARD TROJAN IS SUNDAY ’ SOLOIST Richard Trojan, baritone, will be aoloist Sunday afternoon at the concert given in the main lounge of the Marott hotel from 2:30 to 3:30. The program will be as follows: •Andante con moto" (D Minor trio) Mendelssohn •Rondo" Bozart Marott trio. •Drumadoon” Sanderson ••Morning" Speaks Richard Trojan. ••Hills” ...J Burleigh •Valse Bluette" Drigo-Auer Maud Custer. •Trade Winds" Kill •Post ot Many Ships" Kill Richard Trojan. •Berceuse de Jocelyn" Godard Consuelo Couchman. •The Blind Ploughman" .. Clarke •*Deeny Boy" Wetherby Richard Trojan. •Dance ot the Hours" Ponchielh Marott trio. DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO HOLD SESSION Marion Country Jefferson Democratic Club will hold its monthly meeting Friday at Brookside Community house. A picnic supper will be served. All candidates and their families are asked to attend. Program will consist of games ahd community singing. Members of the committee in charge are Mesdames Nettie Sear is, D. W. Voorheese. Ira Haymaker. C. E. Weir, W. H. Seefert, Timothy Sexton, Emma Yeager and Joseph Williams. B. M. Robertson is president. Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McCord. 215 Good avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss LaVeme McCord, to Keith Miller, son of Ray Miller, 229 North Tremont street, which took place at the Irvington Presbyterian church Sunday July 27. the Rev. John Purgason officiating. Only members of the immediate families attended. The couple are at home at 2340 West street, - v

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GIRL SCOUT NEWS BRIEFS

Service unit of Camp Dellwood was dedicated formally Monday evening after retreat ceremony. Miss Jean Adamson, local director of Girl Scouts gave a short talk on her appreciation to the Service Club of Indianapolis for making it possible that 100 more girls were able to be in camp this season. Harlan Hadley, representative of the Service Club, expressed the pleasure the club had in giving this unit to Camp Dellwood. Mrs. Charles E. Cole, deputy commissioner, thanked the Service Club in behalf of the Girl Scouts of Indi* anapolis and Marion county. Miss Mildred Ewan, senior counsellor, and her unit of girls gave a short ceremony of fire burning, after which the guests were invited to each tent, where the patrol leaders gave a short talk on why and how the tents were named. A swimming meet was held last Sunday at Camp Dellwood as part of the afternoon program. The first race was a medley, won by Barbara Tompkins of Troop 46; second place was given to Hannah Leah Miller, and third to Jean Kelleher. The second event was a candle race. This was won by Nancy Campbell; Nancy Socwell second, and Margaret Bird third. Next was a breast-stroke race, won by Mary Alice Shively; Hannah Miller second, and Barbara Tompkins third. A tournament between eight girls acting as horses and eight girls as riders was the last event on the program. A life-sav-ing demonstration was given by Miss Adamson and Helen Collins. The senior counselors of camp gave the campers a serenade after the costume ball on Tuesday evening. Camp songs and farewell songs were sung to each unit. A trio of whistlers accompanied the counselors. VisiUßß at Camp Dellwood during the last period were Mrs. Henry

Ballman Jr,. Mrs. Roy McNair, .Mrs. Russell Edwards, Mrs. J. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Hull Osborne of Kokomo, Mrs. H C. Bartolmee of Chicago, Walker W. Winslow and Robert Winslow. The girls in camp this period enjoyed a topsy turvy day Tuesday. A girl was chosen from each unit to take the place of the senior counsellor and one to take the place of the junior counsellor. Special counselors also were selected from the girls of different units and the regular unit leaders took the places of the girls, going to the girls classes. The program continued as scheduled, the girls enjoyed stepping into the counsellors places and taking charge of the camp for the day. Girls who attended camp during the third period were: Betty M<tcy. Helen Marie Shea. Bertha Gelsler. Fancy Benefiel. Nancy Socu-eli. Betty Ann Leech. Minna Belle Scidensticier. Mary Jane McGaughcy. Jean Kelleher. Dorothy Waflick. Marv E. Sears. Sara A. Mclntosh. Mary R. Greeman. Dorothy Dunbar. Miriam Waldo. Genevieve Campbell Bobbv Jo Vestal. Barbara Jean French. Lois La Para. Barbara Sheerin. Wilma Craig. Mary White. Mary Lou Hamilton. Charlotte Perrine. Marian Blackley. Verda Zierer. Mary Liebenderfer. Dorothy Durham, Rhea Harmeson. Mildred Calvin. Marguerite Mattox. Betty Frances Saey. Lprna Jones. Hannah Leah Miller. Marjorv Zechiel. Patricia Alene Edwards, ! Betty Jane Peterson. Mary Alice Shively, | Clara Johnson. Kathryn Hadley. Audrey M. Shearer. Frances I. Loomis. Genevieve ! Jones. Ha M Little. Joan Jay. Betty June jMathcv. Jeanne Reed. Elsie St. Clair. Treva iL. Berrr. Helen Trueblood. Martha Cassell, j Suzanne Sturgeon. Marguerite Orossart. ’Mary Margaret Alburger. Virginia Steinj hart. Dorothy Rae Clem. Bettvann Jones, j Dorothy J. Bond. Rosalind Barrows. Marv I Louise Growe. Hazel Bretdenbach. Pauline : Hoitman. Etvera Kirschner. Rosemary Wer- | lein. Ruth Bibbins. Virginia Burford. Bettv ! jem Heath. Harriett Patterson. Frances I Bingham. Gertrude Buck. Marjorie J. (Goldberg. Mvrtle Short. Betty J. Elliott. Mary Ann Bitter. Jeanne Clark Beale. Marv Jane Fa lender. Emma Thompson. Mildred King. Keanore L. ttnapp. Mux

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Among the attractive young people visiting in Indianapolis are Miss Betty Wellbaum, New York, formerly of Indianapolis: Miss Virginia Maury, Detroit, and Miss Mary Adelaide Allison, Ft. Thomas, Ky. % Miss Wellbaum is the guest of Miss Helen Curran, 1710 North Alabama street. Miss Maury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward J. Elliott and Mr. Elliott, 2152 North Meridian street, and Miss Allison has been the guest for the past few weeks of Miss Betty Dean, 3836 North New Jersey street. Mrs. J. R. Sentney is 'national president of Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority, which will hold its national convention here Aug. 11, 12 and 13. Mrs. W. C. McGuire is shown with her little 6-year-old daughter, Mary Jo. The McGuires live at 5693 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Everett K. Todd was the former Miss Alice Atwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Atwood, 3321 North Illinois street. The wedding took place last Sunday.

Stuart Socwell.. Mary Ann Buskel, Judy Diddle. Virginia Blackley. Mary Ann Stone. Emily Bell Waldo, Rosemary Horn. June Gastineau. Ruth Carolyn Keller, Mary Jane Haskett. Jean M. Smith, Jane Johnson, Betty Jane Ballman. Edythe Marie Bigham, Marjorie Glass. Bernice Tolies. Lois Randolph. Patricia Quinlan. Mary Louise Christens, Kathryn Durham. Mary Louise Irwin. Dorothy Brannon. Margaret Ann | Trembley, Rita Egan. Loretta Leigeber, Betty Louise Edwards. Nancy Campbell, i Helen Marxer. Betty Lou Phillips. Bjllie ' Barr Lawrence. Martha Jane Quick. Vivian ! Peterson. Mary E. Hammond. Dorothy | Woods. Margaret Egan. Louise Crooks, i Miriam Pearl Gelvin. Jane Calvelage. Betty | Nichols. Dorothy Baker. Elfreda Grande. Dorothy Miller. Marian Newmeier. Betty Lou Womack. Betty Calvelage. Frances Ruth O'Neil. Ada Gooden. Martha Shock, Peggy Green. Juanita Wright. Irma Smith. Katherine Lewis. Mary Catherine Miller. Olive Edwards, Mary Snow. Audrey Buck, Vivian Cmbanhower, Jane Murray. Bernadine O'Connor. Pauline Wlnings, Lillian Morris. Thalia Ebv. Ann Beck. Betty Whitaker. Barbara Tompkins. Jean Meek. Jeanette Thomas. Margaret Bird, Marcella VS est. Doris Me.ver. Virginia Hoss. Averil Dorsett. Marjorie Pirtle. MISSIONARY GROUP TO HOLD MEETING Missionary Society of Memorial Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday at 2 at the home of Mrs. Charles Cochrane, 3248 College avenue. Mrs. Walter E. Lemon will give the Bible lesson. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. W. I. Cochrane, Mrs. James Mainland, Mrs. S. L. Mullen, Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Grace Wilson, Mrs. Charles Deeter, Mrs. Charles Ruehl and Mrs. Edgar Vane.

Camp Fire Girls

Miss Helen L. Nichols, executive secretary, is spending her vacation in Wisconsin. She will return to the office about Sept. 1. Witaweritin group met at the home pf their guardian, Miss Ethelmae filler. They planned tfyeir program for the next two months. Unaliyi group, Mrs. Martha Davis, guardian, had a ceremonial meeting. The fires were lighted by Anna Lee Craigle, Janice Wayman and Verna Pickerel. The following girls received honors: Ruby Ann Bingham, Anna Lee Craigle, Jaynet Pickerel, Verne Pickerel, Marion Rawlison, Virginia Rawlison and Janice Waymau. The next meeting will be Sept, 2. All girls who were at camp write or call the office about any honors that were earned so that records may be made accurate. The office would also like to have the films of any pictures taken at camp. Board to Meet Members of the executive board of the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club will be held Thursday at 12:30 at the Columbia Club. Arrangements for the last out-state meeting for the year will be made. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, president, will preside.

NOTES OF SOCIETY FOLK

Mr. and Mrs. Carol Wilson, Gary, will come this week-end to be with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. O'Neel, 5716 College avenue. Mr. Wilson will return to Gary Monday and Mrs. Wilson will visit her sister, Mrs. Ralph Liebtr, 4462 North Delaware street. Mrs. Wilspn was formerly Miss Dorothy Wright. Mrs. Wendell Barrett, 5841 Forrest lane, and Mrs. Thomas Batchelor, 2621 Broadway, have motored to Leland, Mich. Mrs. James Gibbs and Mrs. Preston Highly have returned from Camp Eberhart, Corey Lake, Mich., where they visited their sons, Kiel Gibbs and James Highly. The boys will remain at camp until Aug. 17. Miss Margaret Le Gore, 2550 East Michigan street, returned Thursday from a five weeks’ vaction irf Concord, Mass., Portland and Bar Harbor, Me. Miss Marcie Dirnberger, 741 North Miss McNellis, C. T. Maxwell to Be Wedded Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Tilton, 484 Lake avenue, St. Louis, announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Genevieve S. McNellis, formerly of Indianapolis, to Charles Thoburn Maxwell, son of Mrs. Maggie Gudgel Maxwell, Shore Acres, Millersville road, Indianapolis. The wedding will take place Sept. 16 in New York City. Miss McNellis is a graduate of Washington university, 3t. Louis, and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. ’'axwell is a j graduate of Swarthmore college and I the Air Corps advanced flying j school, Kelly field, San Antonio, | Tex. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psh

Bancroft street, teacher of dancing and dramatic art, has gone to New York, where she will take an advanced course in her work. She will return Sept. 1. Miss Wilma Lee Taflinger, 1514 East Twelfth street, will spend the at Lake Manitou. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Birr and their son, 1265 West Thirty-fourth street, left today for a trip to the northern part of Canada. They will go to Owen Sound and then to Manitoutin island. They will be gone two weeks. Miss Camilla Conover, 1938 Hoyt avenue, is in Omaha, where she is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William H. Cohen, formerly of Indianapolis.

CARD PARTIES

St. Mary's Social Club will entertain with cards and lotto Sunday night a> the school hall, 315 North New Jersey street. Card parties will be given Sunday afternoon and night at the home of Mrs. George Wittimier, west of Valley Mills, for the benefit of St. Ann's church, Mars Hill. CERVUS CLUB TO HOLD CARD PARTY Monthly card party will be given by members of the Cervus Club at the country home of Mrs. Eugene Blackburn Monday. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. All members will meet at the Elks’ Club at 10:30. Mrs. Blackburn will be assisted by Mrs. John Cronin and Mrs. Joseph Forrest. * Rush Party Planned Miss Helen Moore will entertain with a treasure hunt tonight at her country, home on the Shelbyville i road. This is the second of a series |of rush parties to be given by-Delta Tau Omega sorority.

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Convention Will Open on Monday ! National convention of Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority will be held !in Indianapolis Monday, Tuesday I and Wednesday. Out-of-town | delegates will arrive Sunday and : Monday. A meeting of national officers will ; be held at 3 Monday afternoon at | the home of the national president, | Mrs. J- R. Sentney. 3847 Carrollton I avenue. A dinner will be held for delegates Monday night at 6 at Municipal Gardens. Founders* day will be celebrated with a breakfast at 11 Tuesday morning at the Cynthia Bell tearoom, on Central avenue. Mrs. Elsa Huebner Olsen, member of Delta chapter and national historian, will be the principal speaker. A business meeting and program will follow. Tuesday night sorority members and their husbands will go to Horse Shoe lodge, near Noblesville for a chicken dinner Dancing and bridge will follow at night. Delegates will be taken on a tour cf the city Wednesday morning. City Girl to Be Wed in Home Rites Marriage of Miss Mildred Kalhryne Shaeffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern C. Shaeffer, 5602 North Delaware street, to George H. Moench, Terre Haute, will take place at 8 tonight at the home of the bride’s parents. The wedding service will be read by the Rev. T. M. Kroth, pastor of the Heath Memorial church, before Moench, Miss Margaret Echols, Fred into an improvised altar, with a screen of palms and ferns and lighted by two seven-branch candelabra. The house will be decorated throughout with standards of garden flowers. Mrs. Arthur Webber, harpist, will present a program of bridal airs preceding the ceremony, including ‘‘l Love You Truly,” and “The Rosary.” Will Wear Rose Chiffon Miss Cleon Dodrcll, the bride’s only attendant, will wear rose chiffon, made with a fitted bodice, natural waistline, and long full ruffled skirt. She will wear ecru moire slippers and a triple strand of pearls, the gift of the bride. She will carry an arm bouquet of Talisman roses. Herman A. Moench, New York, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. The bride will wear a flesh colored net gown, made with a tight bodice, high waistline, short puff ■ sleeves and long full skirt. Her pink moire slippers will be trimmed with silver. She will wear an an- - tique pin which her mother wore at her wedding and carry a shower bouqet of white roses and baby breath. Reception Is Scheduled A reception for fifty guests will follow. Mrs. Webber will play during the receiving hours. The bridal table will be centered with a tiered cake on a mound of roses and lighted by white tapers in silver holders. The couple will go to Barbee lake, in northern Indiana, the bride traveling in a green and eggshell shantung suit with eggshell accessories. They will be at home after Sept. 8 at 131 South Twenty-fourth street, Terrre Haute. The bride was graduated from Butler university, where she was a member of Alpha Delta Theta sorority. Among out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moench, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shaeffer, Miss Marie Moench, Miss argaret Echols, Fred Faust of Terre Haute, and Herman Moench of New York.

Bride Will Be Honor Guest at Several Parties Mrs. Ralph Orbison, who before her recent marriage was Miss Beatrice Batty, will be the honor guest at a number of parties to be given within the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Orbison will leave soon for residence in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, 3330 North Meridian street, will entertain with a bridge party ard shower in her honor Tuesday night. Thursday, Mrs. George Dana Chandler, 2947 Kenwood avenue, will give a luncheon bridge party and personal shower in her honor. Mrs. Bernard R. Batty and Mrs. Dilwin Batty will entertain with a tea Saturday afternoon, Aug. 16, at the home of Mrs. Bernard Batty, Haversticks park. Mrs. F. Noble Ropkey will entertain Monday afternoon, Aug. 18, with a bridge and shower at her home, 27 Ncrth Campbell avenue.

ORPHANS TO ATTEND BYRD POLE MOVIE

Through courtesy of the management of the Ohio theater, the picture committee of Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays will sponsor the showing of “Byrd at the South Pole” Monday for orphans of Indianapolis. More than 150 children are expected to attend. Mrs. James Sproule, chairman of the picture committee is general chairman in charge St the affair, assisted by Mrs. Wolf Sussman, Mrs. Thomas Demmerley, Mrs. David Ro3s, Mrs. Fred H. Knodel, Mrs. Carl Day and Miss Helen Daily. Transportation will be provided by the Indianapolis Street Railway Company. Party to Be Held Miss Ednamae Hannon will entertain members of Gamma Phi Rho sorority with a pajama party at her home. 1109 North Parker avenue tonight. /Breakfast will be served at 11 Sunday morning at the Elks Club. Following breakfast the party will go to Longacre pool to swim. Pledge reception scheduled for this month, has been postponed until early in September.