Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1931 — Page 7

TPPRTL 23, 1931.

Club Dinner Will Honor Bridal Pair Mr and Mrs. Martin McDermott will entertain tonight with a bridal dinner at the Columbia Club in honor of their daughter. Miss Cecelia McDermott, and her nance. Russell McDermott, who will be married at 11 Saturday at SS. Peter and Patil Cathedral. The large table will be centered with a plateau of roses and sweet peas in the bride's colors, peach and blue. Covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. McDermott, Miss McDermott, Mr. McDermott, Mr and Mrs. Thomas McDermott, Chicago; and the following members of the bridal party; Mrs. Hugh Gorey, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. William Averill Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Wiggins, Miss Mary Louise Shiel, Miss Mary Adelaide Rhodes, Miss Lorena McComb, Malcolm C. Mallette, Evanston, 111.; William Bannerman, Chicago, and Donald Collings, Rockville, Ind. Following rehearsal Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. WAlter Shiel will entertain with a buffet supper at their home, 1304 Central avenue, in honor of the bridal couple, the wedding party, and out-of-town guests. Iris Jones Is Wed at Church to Detroit Man Miss Iris Evelyn Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, 1018 1018 North Beville avenue, became the bride of E. G. Wettlaufer of Detroit, at a ceremony performed this morning in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkle officiated. The bride was attended by Miss Lee Rudd, who wore a pink frock ■with matching hat, white gloves and a shoulder corsage of butterfly roses. Wallace Jones, the bride’s brother, was best man. The bride wore dark blue crepe with blue hat and slippers, white gloves and wore a shoulder corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley. The couple left immediately for an eastern trip. They will be at home at 1350 East Grand boulevard, Detroit. Chapter to Gather Epsilon chapter of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority will hold its regular meeting at 7 tonight at the Spink-Arms. Guest Party Arranged Alpha chapter. Phi Tau Delta sorority, will hold a guest meeting Friday night at the home of Miss Marie E. Fehr, 426 Harvard place.

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Three Will Go East to Convention Members of the Indianapolis branch of the Needlework Guild, who will attend the annual conference of the Needlework Guild of America in Philadelphia April 30 to May 2 are Mrs. Oscar Pond, state chairman of the guild; Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, president of the Indianapolis branch, and Miss Ineva Reilly, recently appointed junior director of the local branch. The session will open Thursday morning in the ballroom of the Bellevue Stratford hotel. Mrs. John Wood Stewart, founder of the guild, and the Hon. Harry A. Mackey, mayor of Philadelphia, will bring greetings, followed by an address by the national president, Mrs. Thomas J. Preston Jr. Reports will be made by the board of directors, the executive secretary of the national treasurer, and committees of officers. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Sr. will be the principal speaker during the afternoon session, with an additional address by Miss Maria Halsey Stryker, national director of junior work. State chairmen and committees, and the extension chairman will make reports, followed by a talk on publicity. Friday afternoon, the conference will be addressed by Mrs. Maude Bellington Booth. Fridaynight the delegates will visit the galleries of the Philadelphia Art Alliance, where Miss Dorothy Grafly, author and critic, will give a talk on the water color exhibition of distinguished American artists. Junior members of the guild will present a pageant Saturday morning. Arrange County Meeting The county meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America, White river camp 5113, will be held at 8 Friday night at the Broad Ripple lodge hall.

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Card Parties

Liederkranz ladies society will give a card party at 2:30 Friday afternoon in their hall, 1421 East Washington street. Mrs. W. B. Peake is chairman. Pleasant Hour Council No. 51, D. of A., will hold a card party at 8:30 tonight at Winimac hall, Twentyninth and Clifton streets. Social club of Sacred Heart church will entertain with bunco and lotto at 2:15 today at the hall on Union street. Monitor Temple, Pythian sisters, will hold a euchre and bunco party at the hall, 523 North Belle Vieu place Thursday night. D. of A. ■will hold card parties at 2 and 8:30 Friday at Harris hall. Addison and West Washington streets. Ladies’ society and Men's society of the Sacred Heart church will give the second series in their annual card party tournament at 3 and 8 Sunday afternoon and night, in Sacred Heart and St. Cecelia halls. All games will be played. Mrs. R. A. McKinney and Frank Lauck are general chairmen. Choir to Give Dance Members of St. Roch’s choir will hold a dance tonight in the hall, 3600 South Meridian street.

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MRS. SCHWARTZ TO BE PARTY GUEST Mrs. H. C. Hanson, 3204 East Thirty-fourth street, will entertain at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Alfred Schwartz, Allentown, Pa., for-

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merly of this city, who is her guest. Mrs. Anna Clendenning, Cincinnati, mother of the hostess, also will be present. Other guests will be Mesdames Wayne McCarty, Charles Ray Peake, John Kelly and Earl Herndon and J. W. Peak.

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Women's Society to Meet Women’s Society of the Memorial Presbyterian church will hold a business meeting at 2 next Wednesday in the chapel. Mrs. W. A. Hutchings will lead devotions. Hostesses will include Mesdames C. B. Wooster, W. A. Hutchings, L. P. De-

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Velllng. William Fogleson and Thomas Van Cleave Howdy Club to Meet Howdy Club will meet tonight at the home, of Mis* Catherine McGinley, 521 North Rural street.