Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1932 Edition 02 — Page 6
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City Couple Married in Church Rites Miss Julia Bowman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George W. Bowman. 215 Berkley road, was married this morning to Edwin Hollis Leedy, son of Mrs. U. G. Leedy, 5206 Grandview drive, in a ceremony at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church with the Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel officiating. 0 Miss Dorothea Hogle, organist, played a group of bridal airs preceding the ceremony. The church altar decorated with palms, ferns and white roses w-as lighted by seven-branched candelabra holding white tapers. Miss Mary Rose Lowry of Fortville sang “Speed Thee My Arrow,’’ and “My True Love,” Pi Beta sorority songs, “Someday” and “Because.” Wears 5511110 Net Gown The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white silk net, modeled tight to the knees and flared in a flounce to the floor, with a taffeta girdle and bolero jacket. Her tulle veil fell in a drape over the face. She carried an arm bouquet of white roses and baby breath. The maid of honor and bridesmaids all wore frocks of white organdy, fashioned identically with decollete backs, fitted lines and flares below the knees. Moire bands Oil their white straw picture hats, their moire slippers and sashes carried out the bridal colors of peach, orchid and green. All carried arm bouquets of Talisman roses and orchid baby breath, tied with ribbons matching their dress trimmings. WearrOrchid With Gown The gown of Miss Mary Isabelle Leedy, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, was worn with orchid ribbons. The bridesmaids and their colors were Miss Dorothy Jane Lewis of Louisville, Ky„ and Miss Helena Sipe, green, and Miss Lowry and Miss Lower, orchid. All wore Richelieu bracelets in the bridal colors, gifts of the bride. The flower girl, Nancy Lee Smith, wore white organdy and carried a basket of Talisman roses. The best man was Eugene Leedy, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were William Weiss, Kenneth Brugman, Calvin Hampton and Carroll Sipe. Mrs. Bowman wore a blue chiffon ensemble and a shoulder corsage of white roses. Mrs. Leedy’s gown w'as of black and white chiffon. She also wore a corsage of white roses. Wedding Breakfast Held An informal reception was held at the church, followed by a wedding breakfast at the Marott for the immediate families and bridal party. The table was centered with a plateau of white roses, surrounded with maidenhair fern. White tapers burned in silver candelabra. The couple left for a motor trip and will be at home after Aug. 1 at 215 Berkley road. Mrs. Leedy traveled in a brown batiste suit with tan accessories. Mrs. Leedy, who attended Butler university, is a member of Pi Beta Fhi sorority. Mr. Leedy is a graduate of Butler. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Vern Buchanan of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hamilton and Misses Gretchen and Jean Hamilton of Gary; Mrs. Byron Lewis of Louisville, Ky„ and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lowry of Fortville.
MRS, CLAYPOOL AND AUSTIN BROWN WED
Mrs. Elizabeth Nicholson Claypool, daughter of Meredith Nicholson, was married this morning to Austin H. Brown in a quiet ceremony at the Nicholson home, with only the immediate families attending. The couple wall be at home at 4401 North Illinois street. Mrs. Brown is a member of the Junior League. Mr. Brown belongs to the University club. Both are members of the Dramatic Club, BOHANNONS LEAVE ON EUROPEAN TOUR Mi*, and Mrs. James Alvin Bohannon and sons, James Alvin Bohannon Jr. and Benton Porterfield Bohannon, formerly residents of Indianapolis, sailed this morning from New York on the President Johnson for an extended European tour. Mr. and Mrs. Bohannon plan to disembark at Venice and travel on the continent. Their sons will continue on the ship for the remainder of the educational Mediterranean cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Bohannon will return to the United States late in September, sailing from Southampton. DELTA GAMMAS PICK PRESIDENT By 1 inn s Special VICTORIA, British Columb*. July 2. —Miss Margaret Winant of New York is the new head of the Delta Gamma sorority which closed its twenty-sixth biennial convention here Friday. She succeeds Mrs. Joseph HalSted, Evanston. 111. Other officers are Mrs. H. T. Gradle, Highland Park, 111., secretary and Miss Azel Brown. Philadelphia, treasurer. Special Meeting Called A special meeting of Beta chapter, Omega Phi Tau sorority, will be held Monday night, July 25, at the Spink-Arms. Regular meetings of the sorority will be discontinued during July and August.
Attendants for Wedding Are Chosen by Helen Egbert
Miss Helen Egbert, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Egbert. 2601 Roosevelt avenue, whose marriage to Albert Thompson, Crawfordsville, will take place July 16, has selected her attendants. Miss Leah Margaret Ryker, Franklin, will* be the maid of honor, and Miss Marcella Paden, Indianapolis, the bridesmaid. Mr. Thompson will have Miss Egbert’s brother, Herbert Egbert, for his best man, and his brother, Harold Thompson, Crawfordsville, as usher. |'2lm wedding will take place at 3
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Miss Harrison Is Wedded to R. I. Drum Jr. Miss Edith Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Harrison, 2309 North La Salle street, became the bride of Robert I. Drum Jr., at 3 today in a ceremony at the Irvington M. E. church with the Rev. Guy O. Carpenter officiating. Mr. Drum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Drum, 5740 Oak avenue. The bride wore a light blue silk suit with white accessories and an arm bouquet of roses and delphinium. Her only attendant was Miss ’Louise Harrison, her sister, who wore beige crepe with white accessories and a corsage of yellow tea roses. A reception was held at the Whispering Winds after the wedding. The couple left for a wedding trip and will be at home after July 15 at 2241 College avenue. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Etta Harrison of Fortville and Mrs. Will Morgan of Noblesville. MRS. H. 0. RET TIG IS NAMED AS HOSTESS Mrs. H. O. Rettig. 2404 North La Salle street, will be hostess to the Friday Afternoon Literary Club next Friday. Mrs. V. E. Lamb will talk on “Distinctive Trees of the Different States.” “America's Last Wilderness —the Everglades.” will be the subject offered by Mrs. W. C. Oldridge.
in the afternoon, at the Fountain street Methodist Episcopal church. A number of parties have been held in honor of the bride-elect. Others to be held before the wedding include one to be given Tuesday by Miss Lucille Gaines, and a bridge party and kitchen shower Friday by Misses Angeline Shaneff and Katherine Heath. The bride-elect attended the Butler university college of education, and is a member of Delta Sigma Epsilon. Both her attendants are sorority sisters. Mr. Thompson was graduated from De Fauw university.
Vacation days aren’t lazy days for the younger members of society. Instead of seeking the proverbial hammock under a shady tree, they plan days filled with activity. The outdoors is claiming its devotees. Society girls and co- | eds on vacation can be foupd at j their favorite haunts which, in most cases, doesn't mean a tea party. Old and young alike will be found at the old swimmin' hole whether it be at the country clubs or nearby resorts. Miss Ruth
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Mrs. Lewis Hornaday Pickett
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hornaday Pickett axe on a honeymoon before going to Des Moines, la., where, they will be at home. Their wedding took place June 22. Mrs. Picket was Miss Frances Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Walters. 5934 College avenue. Sponsor Lawn Social The Christian Fellowship church will sponsor a lawn social tonight at Fletcher and St. Paul streets. Entertainment will include music and games. The Rev. J. F. Benham is pastor of the church. The social is open to the public
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Apostol. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apostol, 3766 Ruckle street, a Butler co-ed, is spending her leisure moments at the swimming pools. She is shown taking a “sunning” on the edge of the Meridian Hills Country Club pool. A canter through the bridle paths is the object of Miss Charlotte Twitty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Twitty, 3319 North Meridian street (upper center), and Miss Ruth Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Peterson, 4400 North Pennsylvania street (lower left), who
Camp Delhoood to Be Opened by Girl Scouts on Tuesday
Camp Dellwood, Girl Scout camp, i siuated eight miles west of the city i on Crawfordsville road, will open j next Tuesday for the first period j of ten days’ camping. Approximately 140 girls have registered for the period. This ten days of summer vacation will give the girls an opportunity to participate in a program of nature study, handicraft and'many outdoor activities. Camp Dellwood is operated under the national Girl Scout camp rules and each year has seen the addition of buildings and such equipment which make for a more com- j prehensive camping program. The personnel includes Miss Jean j Adamson, camp director; Miss Flor- ! ence Stack, secretary, and a staff of senior counsellors which includes Mrs. William Hudson, Misses Clara j Foxworthy. Martha Crawford, Hilda Dazell, Viola Clapper, Joan Sink, Ruth Otte. Betty Bowman. loma Hodson, Gladys Hooker, Catherine Crumpler, Mildred Jenkins and Dorothy Stoelting. The following list of junior counsellors have been appointed: Misses Eetty Bell, Martha Fry, Anna Margaret Voorhies, Evelyn Willsey, Sarah Wills, Frances O'Neil, Florence Gipe. Millicent Coleman. Mary Louise Merrell, Mary Ellen Voyles, Mary Jane Bayer, Mary Alice Birch, Ada Gooden, Ella Hansen and Marcella West. A typical day at Camp Dellwood begins with reveille at colors at 7:15; breakfast at 7:30, and then inspections, and the unit program occupy the time until 11:30, when a free-for-all swim is held. Luncheon is served at noon. A rest hour follows luncheon, along with unit programs, hobbies and retreat. Supper, campfire and taps complete the day's schedule. Each girl is permitted to select the hobby in which she is interested
were caught on their mounts from the Meridian Hills riding stables. Miss Ruby Hill, 3120 Graceland avenue, daughter of Mrs. John L. Hill, spends her hours of recreation on the Butler university tennis courts. Miss Hill was run-ner-up in the women’s tennis tournament held before the close of school at Butler. Miss Dorothy Ellis, 3750 Carrollton avenue, can be found ’most any time on the golf course of the Meridian club. Dorothy will be remembered as putting up a fight against Miss Elizabeth Dunn,
and to pursue that line j of work during her entire period in | camp. The following girls have registered for the first period at Camp Dellwood : Mary Beth Harrison, Roberta Poland, Harriett Burbank, Jean Jane Gillespie, Martha Sunderland, Phyllis Edwards. Patricia Sylvester. Ruth Beauchamp, Margaret Morris, Emmy Lou Posson, Mary Jane Hill. Jane Thoms. Dorothy Roberts, Eleanor Roberts, Marjorie Goldberg, Helen Elliott, Mary Ann Stone. Mary Morrison, Martha j Morrison. Batty .Feasev, Ruth Bibbins. ; Martha Halton. Jane Halton, Judith McI Turnnan. Jean Benham. Jean Tompkins, Joan McCord, Mary White, Helen Galbraith. Esther Gray. Ruby Sagalowsky, Betty Ef-o.vmson, Mary Efroymson. Phyllis Johnson. Dorothy Spahr, Rosemary Dobson. Betty Crippin, Jean Graham, Martha Cassell. Sally Elliott. Marian Morris; Jeanne Davis. Annie Lee Moore. Mary Jeanne Wills, Marian Willson. Ann Dovey, Joan Hixon, Helen Holman. Betty Jane Ball. Frances Ballenger. Shirley Corman, Mary Scott Morse, Mary Lewis. Sarah Lindley. Jane Freihofer. Jane Blake. Virginia Steinhart. Marion Hamn. Betty Best. Peggy Burrell. Maroanna Crossland. Dorothy Barr. Marv Lou Hamilton. Erdene Sackrison, Marie Glover. Joanne Johnson. Margaret Kavser. Jeanne Andrew. Margaret Punkhouser. Marv Jo Funkhouser. Polly Filer. Al Jean Kern. Marietta Darnall. Jeanne Stevens. Rea Lea Binzer. Eliz. Weiss, Jane | Winters. Cleland Hay. Janet Williams, Dorothy Shafer. Barbara Casoer.- Annie Jose. ! Evelyn Brecount. Mauvis Johnson. Rosj mond Behlaegel. Ruth Schlaegel. Betty Jan Newman. Louise Crabb. Harriett Holmes. Anne Holmes. Margaret Studebaker. Eliz Collins. Marjorie Glass. Margaret Stifle. Helen Harris Joanne Bunting. BiKv Harris Beverly Curtis. Ruth Miles. Lucy Hadley, Helen Clickner. Jane Spencer. Jeanne Williams. Louise Troemel. Janet McMahon. Mareerv Clark. Ruth Harper. Jean Fisken. Alice Bovd. Mary Carol Penn. Betty Harger. Marjorie Graham. Lois Randolph: Mary Jane Bachelder. Emma Lou Bachelder. Lucile Barry. Betty Macy Marv Jean Sefton. Hilda Hadley. Patricia. O'Donnell. Jane Snvder. Betty Clemmens. Jeanne Elliott. Betty Pearee. Martha Pearce. Flora Scovilie. Henrietta Schwartz. Barbara Brooks. Rosemary Horne. Marv Ramboit. Betty Ann Leach. EUen Brown. Virginia Ann Dal*.
city golf champion, in the semifinals of the recent city championship tournament. She promises to be a serious threat for honors in local golfing activities. Golfing laurels seem destined for the Ellis family, as Dorothy's brother Don won the men's golf championship title at Butler where both are students. Mr. and. Mrs. H. R. Ellis are their parents. Miss Betty Lou Myers, 4815 Washington boulevard, finds “two-, wheeling" a diverting pastime. It's’ not only a change but a cheap form of locomotion, 'be contends.
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Mrs. Ralph H. Thompson
Mrs. Ralph H. Thompson is the former Miss Bernice Mull, whose marriage was solemnized June 22 in the rectory of St. Joan of Arc’s church. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mull, 5310 North Delaware street. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will make their home in Crawfordsville. miss moffEt to ‘ BE BRIDGE GUEST Miss Maude Russell, 60 North Ritter avenue, will give a bridge party and shower tonight at her home in honor of Miss Helen Mos- ■ sett, who will be married at 4 July 9 to Raymond S. Hiatt of Knightstown at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Moffett. 306 Noth Irvington avenue. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. George W. Russell,
Pi Omegas to Entertain With Mothers Party Mothers of Pi Omega sorority members will be entertained at a party Wednesday night at the home of the president. Miss Margaret McGiniey, with her sister, Miss Patricia McGinley assisting. The sorority colors will be used in decorating. Entertainment will include games, and an informal program. Guests will include: Mesdames Marcus Blinn, Martin Cain. Frank Gabriel, Charles Kinder, Charles Murray. Emmett Perry and Charles Spaeke. FORMER CITY MAN WEDS STATE GIRL Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Viola Eugenia Magnuson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Magnuson. La Porte,, to Herman B. Baer, La Porte, formerly of Indianapolis. The wedding took place at 4 Wednesday afternoon at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. F. G Kenny, pastor of the La Porte Baptist church. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Elden Miller. La Porte. THETA ALUMNAE TO MEET AT SUPPER Alpha Chi alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold a supper meeting at 6 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. James Neibert, Homecroft adddition. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Marcia Murphy.
Many Dinner Parties Will Be Given at Highland Dance
Numerous dinner parties are to be given tonight at the supper dance for the senior and junior members of the Highland Golf and Country Club. Ralph Burdick will entertain a party of seventeen while Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rau will have fourteen as their guests. Another party j of fourteen has been arranged by Mrs. John Lange. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and 1 Carl J. Scherer will entertain to-,
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City Girl to: Be Bride by Candlelight The First Presbyterian church will be the scene at 8:30 tonight of the candlelight wedding of Miss Agnes Kalleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kalleen, 3841 Washington boulevard, and Jacob Gulre Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wilcox, 2504 North Talbott street. The Rev. George Arthur Frantz will officiate. Preceding the ceremony, Jesse Crane, organist, will present an organ recital while the guests are. being seated. Miss Johanne Perrin will sing a group of bridal songs. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, will be attended by her sisters, Miss Nancy Kalleen, maid of honor, and Miss Betty Kalleen. bridesmaid. Other bridesmaids will be Misses Cosette Scholl, Edvthe McCoy and Jacquelin McKee of Haddonville. N. J.. and Flo Mary Foreman, flower girl. Charles Wilcox, twin brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Ushers will be tVarren Dills, Robert Shideler, Charles Price. Charles Tichenor and Edwin Stedfeld. A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. One hundred, and fifty guests will attend. The couple will leave for a threeweek motor trip in the north. The bride, who attended Butler university, is a member of Kappa. Kappa Gamma sorority.
Personals
Mrs. Laurens Henderson, 4039 Central avenue, will leave soon to spend the remainder of the summer in California with her parents*. Mrs. Howard P. Travis and son., Howard, 6110 Carrollton avenue, are visiting her parents in Boston. Miss Mary Adelaide Rhodes will’ leave soon for California to attend; the Olympic games. Mrs. Robert Millikan and family,' 619 East Forty-ninth street, arc spending the summer at their cottage on Lake Maxinkuckee. Mrs. Anna Marie Gall-Sayles and. daughter Ann, left Friday for Lakft. Maxinkuckee to spend the summer. Miss Mary Manning, 1202 North Olive street, left Friday to spendseveral weeks in New r York City and other eastern cities. Miss Wilma Lee Taflinger, 1514 East Twelfth street, will spend the week-end and remain over the Fourth of July, with Mrs. Zell M* Edwards, Cincinnati, at her summer camp on the Ohio river. Miss Mae gtuckmeyer, 130|~ Wright avenue, will spend the* week-end at Lake Tippecanoe with a group of friends. Mrs. Murrell G. Powell. 2238 CgflV lege avenue, and her niece. Miss Shirley Nelson, have left by motor for Los Angeles. They will be gone two months. Mrs. Henry Hornbrook. 3257 North Pennsylvania street, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert C, Winslow, Indianapolis, at Lake Maxinkuckee. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Munk., 3690 Elmira stret, left Friday tpspend the summer at Lake Maxio-i kuckee. Mr, and Mrs. T. Newton White and daughters Virginia and 5024 East New York street, left to-~ day for a trip to Washington apd New York. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lemaux, 4550; Park avenue, left Friday for their’, summer home at Ponshewaing, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kottemari, 3060 North Meridian street, arq spending the week end in Detroit:" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartsock and family, 59 Hawthorne lane, ldft" Friday for a vacation at Villa lake, in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kelfy I .' and daughter, Mary Frances, 55^5. Carrollton avenue, are spending the summer at their cottage at Heflen’s camp, near Columbus. Miss Alice Wilde, 2358 Kenwood avenue, and Miss Margaret Cunningham. 2400 North Pennsylvania-' street, will spend the week-end in Kentland. Miss Maurie Riebsomer, 235 Easfi ' Fifteenth street, will leave Sunday to vist, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kresge in, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Misses Virginia Hendrickson, Mildred Bedelman, Helen Williams, ■ Bernice Tyner, Marie Seiner. Fanny > Brooks and Evelyn Vick will spend: the week-end at Lake Wawasee. Miss Mildred Sally, San Antonio, Tex., is the house guest of Misses' Dorothy and Dorn Prater, 2611 Sutherland avenue. Mrs. C. T. Collins, Kenosha, ~ Wis., is visiting her sister, Mrs." Herman B. Leeth, 3273 College avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Mallory, Marott hotel, are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bp-, chanan at Lake Tippecanoe. Miss Leona Kixmiller, 2725 NorthMeridian street, and Miss JUliqt, Cummins, Anderson, left Friday for a month’s trip through the Grand, Canyon, into Canada and to California. . ~V Mrs. William B. Wheelock. 1346, North Delaware street, is spending the summer at her cottage at Litthe Boars Head. N. H. Miss Helen Weyl, 3920 Guilford" avenue, has gone to Lake Wawasee’ * to spend the holidays. '•> Miss Matjorie Ann Lilly. 3907 Guilford avenue, is spending the week-end at French Lick. Miss Helen Behmer, 2210 Broadly way. is visiting Miss Ann Walters at Philadelphia. Miss Dorothy" Behmer is at the Behmer cottage' at Lake Maxinkuckee. '* Miss Betty McFadden. 839 West drive. Woodruff Place, is visiting' friends in Terre Haute.
gether for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht R. c. Kipp, Mike Fox and Dr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Pell all are entertaining groups of eight. "* . Smaller parties will be guests of; Miss Jean Hanley and Burns. Supper will be served at 10:30 around the swimming pool, with dancing to follow in the ballroom With Connie and his band playinf. A buffet supper is scheduled far., Monday at 6:30. A display of fireworks will be presented.
