Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 178, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1930 — Page 7

DEC. 4, 1930_

Wedding Is \ Announced at Dinner Announcement of the recent wedding of Mrs. Ethe* I. Wacker and 4Wayne G. Stone was made Wednesday night at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Stone at the Marott, preceding the Marott formal hall. ' The dinner table, in the Crystal riming room was decorated with five bowls of roses, and garlands of : tnilax. The announcement was made during the dinner. Miniature brides and bridegrooms were given as favors. Covers were laid for: and Mesdames Stone. Earl R. ‘V.X. Frank 8. Chile.'. Norman H. Gilman. Vincent V. Smith. O. H. Bradway. Chanirlla E. White, Fred S. Dusenberg. A. C. Zarine. Fred Ballwpg. Roiiw E. Jaackson, G. C. W’eae. Robert Turnbull. Russell Goodrich. Frank Letbold. Edward Sharp. Richard Hauser, c. Fred Kire. William D. Vozel: Miss Mildred Eckhard and David Bvrnes. * ■ The announcement was made later in the evening to the guests at the ball. Monday night Mr. and Msr. Stone entertained with a dinner bridge party at the hotel with the following as guests: Messrs, and Mesdames Frank Kissel, George Reider, Wiliiam Martin, George O’Day, Herbert H. Petty, O. P. Faucheir and Earl Gant. Auxiliary to Stage Annual Christmas Fete Women's auxiliary of the Indianapolis Medical Society will give Its annual Christmas party Friday aft--ernoon at the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. Ralph S. Chappell is program committee chairman. Those who will appear on the program are ■Mrs. William J. Stark, pianist; Misses Helen Brooks and Alma Monnlnger, soloists, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Edenharter, and the Ogden carolers. Mrs. L. R. Pearson is chairman of the committee on arrangements, Ris assisted by: sdames C. L. Cabalzer. J. W. Car- . J. C. Carter. L. D. Carter. W. T. nger. R. R. Coble. J. 1,. Conly. C. J. H- W, Cox, C. E. Cottlngham. T. E. ney. T. W. Cregor. D. B. Clark, Glenn ay. J. M. Cunningham. J. C. Daniel, Dav. w. A. Doeppers. L. M. Demin g. h. E. Earn. J. H. Eberwlen. C. P. Emerson. L. A. Ensmlnger. B. E. Ellis, E. B. Earp. C. E. Ferguson and H. L. Foreman. Mother Is Honored Miss Mary E. Vestal entertained •■Wednesday night with a surprise dinner party at Lombardy, on the Brookville road, in honor of the birthday of her mother, Mrs. J. Wilfred Vestal. Following the dinner guests were entertained with cards.

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Miss Mary Jane Calland A three-act play, “The Divine Reward,” depicting the life of Sister Catherine Labour?, to whom the Catholic world owes the Miraculous Medal, will be presented by student nurses at St. Vincent’s hospital, today and Friday in the Louise de de Merillac auditorium. Performances will be held at 8 today and, at 2 and 8 Friday. The afternoon performance is a special matinee for children. Proceeds will go to the Christmas fund of the Sisters of Charity at St. Vincent’s hospital. The play is directed by Mrs. George S. Foerderer. Miss Mary Jane Calland is a member of the cast. The complete cast includes: Misses Josephine Brown. Anne Marie Dugan. Constance Datzman. Clara Mulligan, Louise Kernel. Evelvn Hannon. Roseann O’Brien. Rosemond Ward. Rusche Rihm. Aonete Finney. Elizabeth Ellis. Frances Ince. Dorothy Howard. Mary • Carr. Josephine Tyrell, t.orene Leinenweber. Gertrude Torbeck. Rita Mae Carr, Catherine O'Connor. John Gardner, Egan Lacy. John Connor and Edward Fillenworth.

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think she would be true to :">u any more than she is to her husband? Dear Martha Lee—We are sisters. 18 and 21. We work and pay our stepmother S3O a week board. Although she is good to us. she is strict. She will not let us go to an amusement park alone, and objects to our kissing our dates goodnight. Sholuid we do as she says or go against her wishes. We don't want to be stubborn, but would like vour advice. WONDERING GIRLS. Your stepmother is good to you, yet you fail to trust her judgment in trying to protect you both. Why should you go to amusement parks alone when there are plenty of escorts to be had? Cheap kisses never won any respect for a girl. Dear Martha Lee-1 am in trouble. I have been married eighteen vears and am the mother of five children, the oldest 16. I have worked hard all my life. Mv husband is good in some ways, but will not give me a cent. He rgakes s4l a week, and we do not even have sheets or bed covers- We have to use old clothes to keen warm. I asked him for money Sunday and he gave me a dollar. I said it wasn't enough and he hasn't spoken since. He ,has beaten me several times end the policemen have talked to him. but it does no good. He will not allow my people, or even a picture of them, in the house. Tell me how you'd handle him. H. D. Maybe a few nights of chivering with few covers will bring him to his senses.

Butler Group to Give Dinner at Propylaeum The faculty of the Butler university college of education will hold its first annual dinner at the Propylaeum at 6 Saturday. The committee in charge consists of Miss Elizabeth Downhour, chairman, assisted by Dean Emma Colbert, Mrs. Gene Haynes, Misses Elizabeth Hall. Julia Moore. Mary Turner and Dr. James Peeling Those who will attend include: Messrs, and Mesdames R. J. Aiey. W. L. Richardson. H. U. Brown, J. W. Atherton. J. W. Putman. F. D. Kershner. J. W. G. Meerstadt. Evaus Woollen. Lee Burns. Stanley Coulter. A. B. Carlisle. P. R. Hitower. James Peeling. I. P. Shultz. Harlow Hyde. George Leonard. Albert Mock; Mesdames Demarchus Brown. Fannie Baker, Ruth Benedict. Gene Haynes. Jessie Craig. Mabel Culmer. Blanche Mathews, Jean Davis; Misses Katherine Graydon. Emma Colbert. Elizabeth Bett cher. Elizabeth Downhour. Anna Fern. Elizabeth Hall. Fave Henley. Fave Marshall. Julia H. Moore and Dr. Lewis Brown.

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Velvet Fan Is Striking Pans Fad BY MARY KNIGHT I'nited Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Dec. 4.—Only certain types of persons can wear certain things displayed to advantage in the shop windows. What fashionable people actually are seen wearing is the best key to what is in vogue for the season. In watching the entrance and exit of Americans as well as Parisians in and about the Ritz, the Claridge, Ciro's and the favored night clubs of the French capital one learns that there is, for instance,- a flair for fans even in winter. Paisley Bags “The Thing” These are designed by a Rue de la Paix artist in velvet—he prefers green and red in hexagonal and triangular shape with wooden *or amber handles. Paisley bags are indeed “the thing” and grandmother’s lovely paisley shawl that lias rested in mothballs in the attic, lo these many years, w comes back into its glory. For the man of the family, real snakeskin ties lined with satin not only are decreed, but seen about the necks of masculine Champs Eylsee residents. A peep into the boudoir proves that a coral quilted velvet bathrobe having a large shawl collar of white rabbit and deep cuffs of the same, is one idea of chicness. Raincoat Is Striking Lingerie displays much satin combined with wide lace, and the effects achieved with an occasional white chiffon “undie” trimmed with black lace, and a black one with white lace Is startlingly interesting. A raincoat that makes people turn and look twice with approval is of dull blue velvet lined with rubberized silk and having deep cuffs and rovers of the same material. Club to Hold Dance The Young People’s Club of St. Ann’s Cathonc church will sponsor a dance in the church hall at. Mars Hill at 9 Saturday night. This is one of a series of dances beyag sponsored every two weeks. Music will be provided by “The Captivators’ Orchestra,”

MRS. LEE HAUCK IS CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Lee Hauck, 3335 School avenue. was hostess to members of the Mother's Birthday Club when she entertained 141111 a Christmas luncheon today. The table was decorated with a miniature Christmas scene in the center and lighted* with red tapers. After the luncheon gifts were exchanged and a short program of Christmas carols was given. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. D. M. Meade, Mrs. Harry Mounts and Mrs. Ben Helkema. Safe Yields Little Loot ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 4.—Yeggmen blasted open a safe in the office of the Refiners Oil Company. Only a small amount of money was obtained.

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