Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1932 — Page 19
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Trousseau Tea Party Arranged A trousseau tea in honor of Mis* Frances Krieg. who will be married to Dr. Paul Conley Furguson May 11 at the 8 Joan of Arc church, will be held from 2 to 5 Saturday at the home of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Krieg, 4510 Park avenue. There are no invitations. Assisting Miss Krieg and her mother Mrs. Krieg. will be Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher. who will be Miss Krieg a only atendant; Mr*. Philip Derham and Mrs. William Freaney. Mrs. Derham and Mrs. Freaney will preside at the tea table, which will be arranged with spring flowers and lighted with tapers. A bridal breakfast will be held at the Highland Golf and Country Club by Mr. and Mrs. Krieg. following the wedding for immediate members of the family. Philip Derham will be best man and the ushers will be Walter Stuhldreher and Don H. Wright of Paris. Illinois. Mrs. William Mooney Jr. was hostess Thursday at her home, 4301 Central avenue, at a bridge tea in honor of Miss Krieg. Pink and blue roses and spring flowers were arranged about the house. The tea table with silver service was lighted by ivory tapers. Twenty-eight guests were entertained. ANDREWS ARE HOSTS AT DIE'SER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. M M. Andrews. 421 West Forty-fourth street, enterlamed with a dinner party Thursday night at the Woodstock Country Club. Covers were laid for: Messrs and Mesdames H*rol<l Bland Thsrp. Lowall H Wilson. Jama* Cunninrham. H Jt. MrCiure: Dr. and Mr*. J. Jerome LI well. Cleon A Nate. J. Carlton Daniel. Mrs. Marsiret Noble and Thomas M a loner SORORITY PLANNING HARD-TIMES PARTY The second of a series of rush parties by the Rho Zeta Tau sorority will he a hard times party at 8 Saturday at the home of Mrs* Harrv C. McDonald, 1674 West Riverside drive. Rushees will be: Misses Kathrvn Kimmel. France* Stephens. Marie Strtcbel. Florence. Neu<om. Freida Patton and Mrs. Ed Tavlor EAST SIDE UNIT Os GUILD WILL MEET East side unit of the White Cross Guild will meet at 10 Tuesday in the nurses’ home of the Methodist Episcopal hospital to sew on hospital supplies. At noon luncheon will served to be followed by a business meeting Mrs. Will Hitz is chairman. SORORITY TO GIVE RUSH BUNCO PARTY Alpha chapter of lota Tau sorority will have a rush-bunco party tonight at the home of Mrs. John Stewart, 516 West Fortieth street. Assistants will be Mrs. Ross Stackhouse and Misses Sarah Hadley and Ella Hampton. Plan Music Program The music week program of the Y. W. C. A. will be given at 8 tonight in the green parlors of the Central Y. W. C. A., with the “Y” orchestra playing under the direction of D. M. McDougall. An informal reception will follow the program. Sunshine Club to Meet Regular monthly business meeting of the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will be held at 2 on Wednesday in the clubrooms of the Fletcher American National bank. Mrs. Alva Cradick, president, will be In charge.
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Miss Hardesty Miss May H r ' v is one of the hostesses for the bridge party to be Wednesday by the Woman's Atiyetic Club at the Hoosier At 1" tic Club. The party will be the third of a series of guest entertainments. Other hostesses will be Mesdames Hattie Cory, William Steck and Miss Edith Losche.
Tri Kappa Day Program for Salon Drawn Program for Tri Kappa day at the Hoosier art salon exhibit Saturday in the Spink-Arms includes a musical program. Miss Cecelia Van Atta, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Robert M. Van Atta of Marion will play a group of violin solos at the luncheon to be held by the sorority. She will be accompanied by Miss Bemita Bole of Marion. A trio composed of Miss Martha Ann Rundell. violinist; Miss Virginia Leyenberger, cellist, and Mrs. Nina Hayes Dutton, pianist, also will be on the luncheon program at 12:30 The program includes “Allergo ma non Trappa” and “Scherzo.” Special guests of Tri Kappa will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward K Williams of Nashville. Mr. Williams painted the picture which won the sorority purchase prize at the salon this year. Miss Hallie Bortz of Leesburg, grand president, will attend.
Indianapolis Friday, May] 3th Old Baseball Park West Washington St. Ckiis riovo and hSainmothf&o MONSTERSea elephant GREATEST EDUCATIONAL FULWEE OF ALL TIMES CAPTURED AUVE \M DC ANTARCTIC TWICE. DAILY QPM.~&PM COOPS OPEN fPM - 7 PM Ticket Sale Circus Day at Clark & Cade Drug Store Claypool Hotel at same prices as at Circus Grounds.
Bridge Fete Sponsored by Guild Several luncheon parties will precede the annual bridge party given this afternoon by the St. Margaret's Hospital Guild st the Highland Golf and Country Club. This party was the last social function of the guild for the year. More than 100 table reservation* were made. Mrs. Robert Master had as her guests: Mradamas John Bookwalter. Claude Jone* Jr., and Hal R. Kealin*. With Mr*. L H. Earl* was Uesdamrs B'rele Churchman. Henry Churchman Jr.. Hugh Fa tout and Edna Mellett. lire. Harry J. Berry entertained Meedamea Hugh Baker, T. F. Hudgini. Ralph Fenetermaker. Mr*. Robert F. Smith had a* gueit* Meadamc* J. C. Ertel Jr.. A. O. Harm and Edgar Hart. Mrs. William Sorenson of Minneapolis entertained Mcsdames T. C. Severn*. W. B. Morgan. Herbert Cummins. Donald Trone, and Arthur Hadley of Dayton, O. With Mrs. Stewart Bishop and Mrs. Freeman Daria were Mesdames J. M. Hopkins. D. B. Pettyjohn. A. J. Galloway. Herbert King. Charles Herrin, Hsrry Templeton. R. O. Cosier and A. F. Head. Among those whom Mrs. Fred Norris entertained were Mesdames Nelson Sumner. Russell Fish and James Knisiey. Mrs. William Umphrey was hostess to Mesdames Rot Bhanenberger. Wesley She* and Robert Peele. Mrs. O. I. Sevbert entertained Mesdames Roland B. Daley. Wilber C. IHtterson. Russell R. Fence. Ctrl W. Meyer, Arthur Smock, Norman Staheman and Paul M. Akin. With Mrs. L. R. Thomas was Mesdame* Leon Desautels, Deane Russ and Norman Srhulenmever. GIRL RESERVES IN SPRING CEREMONIAL Spring recognition ceremonial for new members will be held by the grade school Girl Reserves Saturday afternoon at the Central Y. W. C. A. A symbolical ceremony of giving and receiving flowers will represent the organization's service to each other and to the community. Miss Florence Eastwood, School 67, Is chairman of the service*. BUTLER SIGMA NUS TO FETE FOUNDERS Annual Founders' day will be observed by the Epsilon Nu chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity of Butler university. Monte Munn. attorney, will speak. Active and alumni members will attend. Those in charge include Charles Creaser, Bernard Devore and Rhom Settles. Organist to Play Dale Young, organist at the Roberts Park M. E. church, will give a program Monday before members of the Democratic Club at the Lincoln.
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I Mr. and Mrs. George T. Parry. 4542 North Delaware street, have gone to Louisville. Ky to attend the Kentucky Derby Dr. Nina E. Pickett is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Eshbech. Whiie here Dr. Pickett will give three lectures under the auspices of the The-' osophieal Society. Mrs William H. Alfrlng of Scars- j dale, N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. N. Gilchrist at the Marott. E. A. Crane, 3646 Washington 1 boulevard, is at the Edgewater Beach hotel in Chicago. ANNOUNCE WINNER IN CONTRACT PLAY High scorers Thursday in the play of Indianapolis Women's Contract Bridge Club at Indianapolis Club were: Section 1. north and south. Mssdamw William Cooper and A. J. Treat: and east and west. Mesdames Guernsey Van Riper and Harry Hartley. Section 2. north and south. Mesdames Stanley Brooks and Harland Hadley, and ! east and west. Mesdames E. A. Routheau ; and Rich Sears, both of Ft. Harrlaon. Section 3. north and south. Mesdames ; Jacob Pic key and Gaylord Morton: and I east and west. Mesdames A. P. Spruance | and A. O. Cavin. FIDE LIS CLUB WILL BANQUET MOTHERS Mother-daughter banquet will be i held at 6:30 tonight by the Fidelia j Club of North Park chapter of O. E. S. at the Eleinor tearoom. 3346 | North Illinois street. Miss La Verne Bushnell is chairman. assisted by Misses Myrtle Brunsma. Evelyn Mann and Esther Davis. Mothers to Elect Election of officers will be held by the Delta Gamma Mothers Club j at a meeting Tuesday in the active chapter house, 269 Buckingham drive.
Formal Grand Opening Tomorrow Nite, Saturday, May 7 THE MOULIN ROUGE Indianapolis' newesr and moat -exclusive night club. 1210 E. 62nd St. DINE & DANCE To the Hottest Music In Town Plus Floor Show Chicken, Frog and Steak Dinners For Reservations Call WA. 2201
EAST SIDE ■■mmmjmnmMrnm l-WI Roosevelt Are. IlkULaftlUJal Vanity War. Nit* ANN HARDING in “DEVOTION” MMPIPRfI *630 e 7 10th SL UmMAfiMy Naney Carroll RICHARD ARLEN in “WAYWARD" “A DANGEROUS AFFAIR" HVMBRWWI n e bt. IAIMMHI Doratky Markafl In “SAFE IN HELL" HVHMMI Jl E. Waab. It. ■ll*t*l,,U le to All MfIMMHHB Frederie Maieh in “STRANGERS IN LOVE" IF YOUR FAVORITE THEATER IS NOT LISTED, TELL YOUR THEATER MANAGER*
FRENCH FAIR TO BE HELD BY ALLIANCE French Fair will be held May 12 by the Alliance Frvncaise in the Washirgton with Miss Marguerite Mourou as chairman. Miss Mouron will be assisted by Mrs. Roy Lazarus. Miss Genevieve Scoville and Adrian A. Reiter. The club met Thursday night at the home of Edward E. Petri, president.
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Miss 'James Engaged Mr. and Mrs. J. 7. McCawley of 1045 West Twenty-ninth street, have announced the engagement of their
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daughter. Mias Geneva James, to August Werner of Chicago. The wedding will take place in the summer.
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