Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1932 Edition 02 — Page 6

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Study Club Program Is Announced A variety of subjects will be studied by the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club, which will begin its tenth year with a president’s day celebration, Sept. 14. The program committee, composed of Mesdames J. S. Bray, O. N. AJlen and Roy Babcock has arranged a year’s program of wide interests. It will vary from book reviews, studies of economic and religious questions to landscape gardening, home care and musical appreciation. It includes reviews of “The Good Earth,” by Pearl S. Buck; “Far Trouble,” by T. Bowycr Campbell; “Last Stand," by E. A. Walsh; “Silver Trumpets Calling," by Lucille Borden; "God’s Jester,” by Mrs. George Norman, and "Sparks Fly Upward," by Oliver La Farge. Important topics of discussions will be "An Experiment in Industrial Democracy,” by a representative of the Columbia Conserve Company; the Indiana state legislature, “The Club Woman and Her Public Library,” music appreciation, landscape gardening, hostess In the home, and club ethics. Special speakers wall be the Rev. Charles Duffey, Miss Beatrice Geddes, the Rev. Leo F. Creeden, Miss Mary J. Cain, the Rev. M. W. Lyons, Miss Eleanor Miller and the Rev. Joseph E. Hamill. Special meetings besides the president’s day observance will' be a Christmas party on Dec. 21, election of officers on Jan. 11 and guest day on June 14. Mrs. T. J. Murphy is president; Mrs. W. J. Betz, vice-president; Mrs. J. w. Ryan, second vice-presi-dent; Mrs. J. E. Kaufman, secretary, and Mrs. Leo Masse, treasurer. The executive committee is composed of Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Kaufman and Mrs. Masse. The club is a member of the Seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs. Mrs. G. W. Faulstich is delegate and Mrs. William Strack, alternate. It is affiliated , with the Irvington Union of Clubs, with Mrs. O. H. Worley, delegate, and Mrs. L. M. Means, alternate. The group also belongs to the National Council of Catholic Women. There are twenty-seven active and three associate members. Recital to Be Given by Music, Drama Pupils H. Otis Pruitt of the piano faculty of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, will present his pupils in ■Tn Hour of Music,” assisted by violin pupils of Hugh McGibeny and Edw'in Jones and dramatic art pupils of Miss Bernice Van Sickle, at 3 Thursday afternoon at the north unit, 3411 North Pennsylvania street. The program follows: "March of the Wee Folk” Gavnor Joyous Waltz” i MacLachlan „ Svlvanus Hiuhtshue. The Graceful Dancer” Lemont Marv Alice Arnold. Reading— 'Home Sweet Home” , . Betty Marie Starr. Turkish Rondo” Krentzlin , , Anna Hiehtshue. | Prelude In A” Chopin “In a Pavilion” Cadman Malvin Walker. ’Playera” (Spanish Dancei Granados ..... , .. Mildred Lanßdon. Minks Eezellnu Geneva Banker. “Two, Pianos-Hllusion" Thome ... Mildred Langdon. Mildred Pettljohn. Violin—" Nocturne” Chopin _ Lois LeSaulnier. Two Pianos—" Theme and Variations” ii-•••••• Hollander Marthellen RatclifT, Margaret Davis. “Alt Wien” Godowskv Mildred Pettiiohn. Violin—“ Seventh Concerto” Dr. Beriot Alberta Denk. “ImDromDtu Waltz” Nevin “Consolation” Liszt Katherine Sommer. Reading:—“Mia Rosa.” Jean Benham. Two Plano—“ Spanish Gypsy Dance”.. Katherine Sommer, Frances Denny.

Card Parties

St. Patricks Social Club will entertain at cards at 8:15 Sunday at the school hall for the benefit of the „lawn social. Relief committee of Lavelle Gossett auxiliary No. 908, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will give a benefit euchre and bunco party at 2 Monday in Banner-Whitehill auditorium. A card party for benefit of the Holy Rosary church will be given at 2 Tuesday in Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Euchre, bridge, five hundred, pinochle and bunco will be played. Miss Fred Buennagel is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Rose Carlson, Theodore Adolay and Emma Murello and the Misses Mary Buennagel, Anna and Frances Jardina. BARITONE WILL BE SOLOIST AT CHURCH Wesley W. Wilcox, baritone, of Chicago and Rockford, 111., will be the guest soloist at the Sunday , morning services of the Broadway M. E. church. Mr. Wilcox, who is the house guest of C. H. Candedos, 4841 Kenwood avenue, is a concert and radio artist, writer and critic. TAU DELTA SIGMAS WILL HOLD PICNIC Members of the Alpha chapter of Tau Delta Sigma sorority will entertain Sunday with a picnic at Artesian park. Mrs. Glen Hueston is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Miss Helen Luedeman, Mrs. Immer Welsh and George Knapp. Guests will be: Mesdames Wayna Wilkinson. Immer Welsh, Joe Sltzman, Glen Rvan. Lloyd Resell. George Knapp, Chris Iverson, Glen Hueston, Marion Grieb, Gilbert Gee, James Fleener. Howard Caulfield and Garrett Browning. it IISS M’CORMACK WILL BE HONORED Miss Mildred McCormack, 1217 Evison street, will entertain with a bridal shower in honor of her sister, Miss Dorqthy McCormack, Tuesday night. She will be assisted by Miss Lillian Voyles. Bridal colors of pink and blue will be used in the decorations. lota Kappas to Meet Plans for a party in September will be discussed at a meeting of the lota Kappa sorority which will meet Monday night at the Antlers.

City Women in Golf Tourney Limelight

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Ohio Visitor Is Honor Guest at Luncheon Miss Gwendolyn Johnson of Columbus. 0., house guest of Miss Mary Helen Dunnington, 949 East Thirty-fourth street, was entertained today at a luncheon given by Miss Dunnington at Winding Way. Miss Johnson and her hostess were roommates at Ward-Belmont. Miss Johnson will return to her home next week. Garden flowers centered the luncheon tables. Mrs, G. W. Dunnington assisted her daughter. Guests were the Mieses Margaret Walden, Emma Lou and Gayle ".thornborough. Helen Baker, Marian Jump of Muncie, Evelyn Tyndall of Greenfield and Louise Pavey of Martinsville. Miss Pavey gave a party Wednesday at her home for Miss Dunnington and her guest.

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While the Indianapolis entry in the eleventh annual state women’s golf championship tournament at Coquillard golf course in South Bend this week failed to bring Indianapolis the crown, local players provided plenty of good golf and some great battles. Next year when the players compete at the Highland Club here the fighting spirit will be whetted by the defeats suffered this year. At the top is shown Mrs. H. L. Cooper of South Bend who was renamed president at the business session. Assisting her will be Mrs. Harrison M. Bennett of Highland as vice-president and Miss Mary Livengood of South Bend as sec-retary-treasurer. Mrs. George Stewart of- Pleasant Run and Mrs. E. W. Lee (in the inset) are two veteran players who saw r action in the tournament. Mrs. Lee is president of the local golf association. In the third row are Miss Frances Kotteman, Mrs. C. H. McCaskey, Mrs. William H. Barrere, formerly of Highland, now of Tippecanoe; Mrs. S, E. Fenstermaker, Mrs. C. A. Jaqua and Miss Mary Gorham of Frankfort. These women seated on the lawn of the Coquillard club, with

Sunnyside Sunshine Club to Give Luncheon Bridge Fete

The Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will entertain members and guests at a 1 o’clock luncheonbridge Wednesday at Stout airport. The party is being given to create a fund to replenish clothing for 2 TO BE INITIATED BY OMEGA NU TAUS Formal initiation services for Miss Betty Hardinger and Mrs. Dallas Smith will be held by Alpha chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, at 6 Sunday at the Antlers. Miss Lucille Dickmann, president, is in charge. Following initiation, a dinner dance will be held at the Showboat. They will be presented white gold necklaces with the sorority crest. Decorations will carry out the sorority colors of black and gold. Miss Thelma Wabnitz is chair- j man, assisted by Mesdames Norma Gates and Frank Seifert Jr.

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the exception of Mrs. Barrere, all represent the Highland club. While these players were eliminated in the first round, they showed well in the consolation flights. Meridian Hills Country club was represented by Mrs. Earl Beck, Mrs. Charles Hagedon and Misses Dorothy Ellis and Josephine Rockwood, who are pictured in the bottom row. Miss Ellis was playing in her first state tournament. She displayed a brand of golf that set the "experts” to thinking. She put two good players out of the running before she suffered defeat at the hands of Miss Alice Bell English. Miss Rock wood placed in a championship flight for the first time in her golfing career. She was defeated by Mrs. Scott Snyder, 1924 champion. Other Indianapolis players who were not present when the pictures were taken are Miss Elizabeth Dunn of Riverside, last year's state champion and present city champion; Mrs. David Lurvey, Mrs. Bemie Lehman and Mrs. Melville Cohn of Broadmoor; Mrs. Ralph Flood of Meridian Hills, Mrs. A. A. McClamrack and Mrs. J. S. Shortle of Highland, and Misses Lillian and Marguerite Rees of Willowbrook

the loan closet and to finance the vocational Bible school held the last two weeks of August. Guests will be seated at small taables to be decorated with summer flowers. Mrs. Alva Cradick is chairman of the committee in charg'e. she will be assisted by Mesdames W. T. Cochrane, Paul Leathers, A. J. Clark, L. A. Fleurv, Wilfred Moore and Ure,M. Frazer. TEXAS GIRL WILL BE BRIDGE FETE GUEST Misses Lillian and Ida Gorlick will entertain with five tables of bridge tonight at their home, 326 East Orange street, in honor of Miss Martha Landau of San Antonic, Tex. Out-of-town guests with Miss Laudau will be Miss Ida Goiand of Cincinnati, and Miss Eleanor Isreai of Philadelphia.

Post-Summer Session to Be Held at Butler Past summer session of Butler university will open Aug. 8 as a continuation of the regular summer term. Courses will be offered in five departments of study with a faculty of nine. Registration will be Aug. 5 and 6 with classes beginning Aug. 8. They will be of three weeks’ duration. At the summer session 119 of the students are working on advanced degrees. Sixty-seven are in the college of liberal arts, forty-seven are in the college of education and five in the college of religion. These graduate students represent the majority of Indiana colleges anfl universities. ‘

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Mrs. Richard W. Ross —Photo bv Kindred. Mrs. Richard W. Foss was Miss Evelyn Star, 3720 Salem street, before her marriage to Mr. Ross, 4350 North Pennsylvania street, on July 2, They are at home at the Pennsylvania street address.

D; A: R: to Convene at South Bend A three-day sesssion of the Daughters of the American Revolution at South Bend in October was announced recently by Mrs. Roscoe O’Byrne, state regent. More than 400 women from all parts of the state are expected to attend. The state meeting wall open with a program and tree-planting In one of the parks. This will be a George Washington bicentennial observance and a tulip tree, the state tree, will be planted. A bronze tablet will be dedicated to mark the occasion. A dinner meeting with a prominent speaker will climax the day’s session. Mrs. William H. Pouch, vice-president-general from New York, will speak the next day concerning the showing of slides in schools, i The slides referred to by Mrs. Pouch are those of the mountain schools supported by the D. A. R. The mountain schools are citizenship project of the organization. A business session and election of officers will close the meeting on the third day. Details of the plans are tentative and wall be announced later. Among the distinguished guests expected are Mrs. Henry B. Joy, recording secretary-general; Mrs. James McDonald, state regent of Michigan, and Mrs. James B. Crankshaw', vice-president - general of Indiana, from Ft. Wayne. There will be an annual meeting of the Officers Club. Mrs. Edgar N. Mendenhall is president and Mrs. S. J. Crumpacker, South Bend, corresponding secretary. The W’eek before the Indiana state meeting, the Michigan D. A. R. wall meet in Benton Harbor with a number of Indiana Daughters attending.

Swim Party Is Arranged by Women’s A. C. Mrs. Flora Kinder will have charge of the swimming party to be given by the Woman’s Athletic Club for members and their guests Wednesday at the Hoosier Athletic Club. .Swimming will start at 6, to be followed by a buffet supper in the Chinese room. Those assisting Mrs. Kinder wall be the Misses Emma Gardner, Catherine Benedict and Charlotte Zoller and Mesdames Mary Hoeretn, May Guth and A. B. Cronk. Stunts will be given from 9 to 10 by members of the club.

Meridian Hills Women to Vie for Club Golf Championship

Women of the Meridian Hills Country Club will vie for the club golf championship in the annual tournament which starts Tuesday wdth a qualifying round. Miss Lou Adams, 1931 champion, will not defend the title, due to her absence from the city. This year’s champion wall have her name engraved on a club cup purchased this year.

NEWS OF SOCIETY FOLK

Miss Patricia Kelly, 6108 College avenue, has gone to Pawpaw Lake, Mich., to visit Miss Martha Schrieber. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Carll Sr., 2707 North Illinois street, and daughter, Florence, have returned from a two weeks’ trip to New York City and Niagara Falls. Dr, and Mrs. George E. Boesinger and son, George Edwin of Altoona, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Boesinger, 3144 Ruckle street. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Frazier and son, Philip, of Peiping, China, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Rupel, 5716 North Pennsylvania street. | Miss Mary Koehler, 538 South Central court, and Miss Irma Drake. 5230 North Meridian street, are i visiting Miss Deane Rogers at Lake Maxinkuckee. j Mrs. W. D. Long. 2110 North AlaI bama street, is at Lake Winona as- ; sembly, where she will give a program tonight. She will gq to the Muskoka Chautauqua assembly in : Canada to give programs. Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Hardey, 2315 Central avenue, are home after a visit at Christiana Lake, Mich. Miss Margaret Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Morgan of Austin and Miss Elsinore Funk, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. V. E. Funk, 222 East St. Joseph street, are vacationing at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Judkins, 21 South Denny street, have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tankesley and daughter, Edwina, and Miss Bertha Wade of Bowling Green, Ky. Miss Lucinda Smith, 1621 Central avenue, will return today from New York. She visited her sister, Miss Katherine Louise Smith, who is studying at Columbia university. Miss Marion Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Hansen of Hammond, Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Gilmore of Washington place. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. A. John Roob, 1216 Dequincy street, will give a birthday dinner in honor of Miss Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. William Henley and family left Friday for a three weeks’ j trip to New York and Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Elizah B. Martindale : are at Northport Point, Mich. Miss Hortense Falender and Miss Mildred Falender have as their I guest Miss Jean Saks of St. Louis, j Mr. and Mrs. Boyd F. Ralston are visiting at Mackinac Island, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Langsen- ! kamp and son, Frank Carroll Lang- j senkamp. 6443 Park avenue, are : visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gloss- j brenner at Lake Maxinkuckee. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stout are at! Flushing, N Y., visiting their daughter, Mrs. Thomas O. Caulkins. Mr. and Mrs. H. Medford Whisler of the Marott have as their guests their nephews, Dr. Monroe Garrison and Dr. Philip Medford Corboy of Chicago. Miss Diana Dietz is spending several months in Pasadena. Cal., as the guest of Mr. and Mis. J. L.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

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Mr. and Mrs. Harlan S. Ratliff, 2827 Broadway, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Ratliff, to Floyd Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson. The wedding will take place in the early fall.

City Cornet Trio to Give Concert at Lincoln Park

Raymond G. Oster, Keith C. Fadely and Waldo Littell, knowm as the “Three Solitaires,” will appear in a concert Sunday, Aug. 7, in Lincoln park at Lincoln City, where Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of Abraham Lincoln, is buried. This concert trio 'will feature the musical program of the annual district meeting of the Christian churches in southern Indiana. The program to be presented follow's: Duet—" The Argonauts”. .C. L. Barnhouse Oster and Littell. Vocal Solo—Selected. J. J. Albion, baritone. Trio—“ Flirtations” H. L. Clarke Littell. Fadelv and Oster. Piano Solo—"Rakoczy March” Liszt Mr. Jones. Duet—“On the Mountain Ton” C. L. Barnhouse Fadelv and Littell. Trio—“ The Three Solitaires” Victor Herbert The Rev. C. W. Cauble will deliver the principal address. His subject will be “Achievements of a Century.” He will review' the beginning, the development and the present status of the Christian churches in Indiana. Mr. Cauble recently completed and published a history dealing with the Christian church in Indiana. The trio of cornetists recently w'ere graduated from the Arthur

Match play will begin Wednesday and will continue through Friday when a luncheon wall be held with the award of prizes. The golf committee will be in charge. It is composed of Mesdames B. C. Stephenson, Arthur Krick, Will Diddle, Charles Hagedon, and C. B. Durham, and the Misses Adams and Dorothy Ellis.

O’Neal. She will return in September. Mrs. A. H. Steinbrecher of the Marott has returned from a visit in ! Detroit. Miss Dorothy Jane Atkins. 4056 | College avenue, is spending a few days with Miss Dorotha Goddard j of Greensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilliard ! are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hil- [ Hard at New Point. Misses Viola and Mary Lloyd are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lloyd in Shelbyville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCullough, 2350 Park avenue, are home after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Montgomery of Evansville. Miss Wilma Craig has gdne to Shelbyville, where she will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Graham. Miss Marian Marshall will sail July 30 from New York on the Brit.tanic to spend the summer abroad. She is in Washington this week attending a house party. Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson and children. 30 Maple court, who have been in Vienna durirng the last year, are expected to return Oct. 1. Her mother, Mrs. Frank Caspar Wagner of Terre Haute, will leave Monday i for Baltimore, where she will sail to join her daughter. Miss Helene Petri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Petri, 5306 North Pennsylvania street, has gone for a trip to Panama, through the Canal Zone and to San Diego, Cal., with Mrs. Newton Rhodes and son, 1 Richard Wesley Ogden of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Harding, 3518 Balsam avenue, have gone to ; Monterey, Mexico, to visit Mrs. Harding’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leonarz. Mrs. W. T. Blasengym and daughters, Marion and Virginia, Shelbyville road, will spend two months’ with Mrs. Blasengym’s brother, Dr. Richard Rupert, dean of medical school of the University of California, GIVES BRIDGE FOR VISITORS TO CITY Mrs. Frank D. Kissel, 3027 North Capitol avenue, entertained with a bridge party at her home Friday night for Miss Lenna Sharp of Hamilton, Ontario, and Miss Dorothy Rice of Amsterdam, N. Y. The other guests were Mesdames Harold Hancock, William F. Martin and Mary Feeney, and the Misses Mary Virginia Feeney and Roxie Sharp. Miss Rice, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, will return to Amsterdam Sunday. County Group Elects New officers of the Lawrence county society elected recently at Broad Ripple park are Charles Carter, president; John Rittenhouse, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Mary Parks Stevens, publicity. The next annual meeting will be held at Riverside park.

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Jordan Conservatory of Music, where they were pupils of Leslie E. Peck, teacher of the cornet and trumpet. Oster is a member of the faculty at the conservatory and the Technical high school, and is director of the Indianapolis Boy Scout band. Fadley has had experience with many bands in northern Indiana. Littell formerly was with the Butler university band and the Purdue university band. For more than tw'o years he has been cornet soloist for the men's Bible class at the First Baptist church. Earl Howe Jones, one of the piano teachers at the conservatory, is a former pupil of Dr. Albino Gorno of the College of Music in Cincinnati. Mr. Jones will accompany the trio, and will be heard as guest artist on the program. Reunion to Be Held Annual Harrison county reunion will be held Stinday in Garfield park. Dinner will be followed by speaking, music, contests and games.

Assembly Work to Be Topic of Voters’ League Pi ogress of the program supported by the League of Women Voters at the special assembly of the legislature will be discussed Tuesday at a joint meeting of the executive board of the Indiana and Indianapolis Leagues. Mrs. T. J. Louden of Bloomington will preside in the absence of the president, Mrs. Charles Teetor of Hagerstown, who is in California. Other out-of-town members to attend will be Mrs. Richard Edwards of Peru, Mrs. Ora Ross of Rennselaer, and Mrs. George Keagy of Hagerstown. Among those reporting wall be members of the legislative steering committee headed by Mrs. Warren K. Mannon, and Miss Florence Kirlin, executive secretary. These members have been attending the sessions and working for the items advocated by the league.

Jean Duthie to Become Bride of Illinois Man Miss Jean Duthie, daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. William E. Duthie, 1630 Ashland avenue, was to be married j today to William Rundell at t,h home of the bride's sistpr, Mrs. I Robert Wilder Cossum, in Evanston. ■ 111j The attendants were to be Mrs. j Cossum and Carleton Runyon of • Oak Park, 111. Mr. Rundell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis l Rupdell of Oak Park. The bride attended Indiana unii v ersity where she was a member of i Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Rundell attended Northwestern university where he was a Phi Kappa Sigma. They will live at Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Duthie are in Evanston to attend the ceremony. GRACE BOBBITT TO WED C. W. STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Orest Bobbitt, 520 North Lynn street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Grace Bobbitt, to Corwin W. Stanley, son of Mrs. Je ie Stanley, 550 North Lynn street. The wedding j will take place in October. Mrs. Bebout Hostess Mrs. E. R. Bebout/ 5144 Pleasant Run parkway, was hostess Friday night to members of the Epsilon Pi chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority at a bridge party. Mrs. Dona- ! van Turk was a special guest. Picnic to Be Held Belle Queena Castle, No. 425. social committee will entertain with a picnic Sunday afternoon and evening at Ellenberger park. The group will meet at 3 at the Michigan street entrance. Plan Bridge Party Mrs. Carl Weber and Mrs. James ■ Mesajam will entertain members of ! the Phi Sigma Theta sorority with a bridge party Monday night. Improving Mayonnaise A dash of sugar will make plain mayonnaise much more exciting. In the same manner, cucumbers make potato salad twice as palatable.