Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 79, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1934 — Page 5

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Lake Maxinkuckee Vacationists Enjoy Varied Activities

BY BF.TTY CONDER Time* Special Wriler. LAKE MAXINKUCKEE. Aug. 11. —Activity is seldom lacking for the cottagers around Lake Maxinkuckee for there is entertainment for young and old. David Cooper and John Brandon were busy last week building a novel sort of boat which is propelled by a double bladed paddle. Stewart Krauss and John Crawford. house guest of Mr. Krauss. may be found at the fascinating sport of shooting at clay pigeons out over the lake. Some Indianapolis cottagers enjoy a stroll along the lake every day. Often Mrs. Frederick Holliday. Mrs. Edward Bennett, and Mrs. Charles Rockwood may be seen walking the paths of the east shore. On Friday nights the lake colony enjoys productions of the Maxinkuckee Mummers. One of the best productions of the past decade was given last week by the dramatic organisation when "Outward Bound” was presented. Walter Vonnegut of the New York stage was seen in one of the roles this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and their daughter. Virginia, are spending the summer on the west shore, j Mrs. Waiter Behmer left Monday for Loganspert to visit relatives for a few days, but will return to' Culver for the week-end. Miss Helen Behmer went to Indianapolis Sunday. Miss Lois Butler. Boise. Idaho, is visiting her brother. Arden Butler, and Mrs. Butler, at their summer home on Long Point. The Butlers have taken several motor trips during the week to Lake Wawasee. French Lick and Chicago. Miss Della Shonk. Chicago, is visiting on Long Point as the houseguest of Mrs. H J. Cnssmond at her summer home. Mrs. Glenn Fisher. Moorehouse. I Mo., will be at the Fisher cottage on the west shore for a few weeks. George Beigler Jr.. Indianapolis, motored to Maxinkuckee with Charles L. Barry Jr. for the weekend at the Barry cottage in East Shore lane. Miss Peggy Morrison will join her parents this week-end after spending some time in Michigan with Miss Jane Rauh at her parent's summer cottage. Miss Morruon. with her parents. Mr and Mrs William H. Morrison, will be the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kittle at their summer cottage. "Fair-Winds.” John S. Kittle Jr. has had as his house-guest for the past week Charles Herbruck. Canton. O. Miss Elinor Ray entertained manv of the younger set of Lake Maxir.kuckee at a dinner-party preceding the Wednesday night dance at the Culver Military Academy Miss Ray entertained fifteen couples at the home of her grandmother. Mrs Elinor Hord. near Maxinkuckee Landing The guests included Misses Betsy Home. Mary Crawford, Mary-' Birch Ingram. Jane Adams. Mary Jane Bheerin. Eileen Booker. Laura Sheerxn, Mary Katherine Wright,

Peggy Elliott, Irving Moxley, Mary Ellen Mowbray. Laura. Patty and Ethel Failey, Messrs. Walter Colquitt, George Home Jr., J. E. Holman Jr., Norman Michael. John Brandon. Pierre Aimon. Pat Ward, Sam Foster, David Nussbaum, John Ray Newcomb Jr.. Ted Green. David Cooper, Robert Smith. Walker Winslow; guests from the Academy were Cadets O'Herron. Hall, Born, Smith. Scott and Warren. Robert M. Barry and James E. Perry Jr. were guests Tuesday of Mrs. C. L. Barry on the east shore. Robert Cosier was at Culver Wednesday visiting at the HickoryCrest cottage and while here attended the academy dance. Miss Irving Moxley had as her guests for dinner Tuesday night at the C. J. Roache cottage where she is spending the summer Miss Eileen Booker. Robert Smith and Donald Hand. George Hays. Benjamin Rubush and Richard S. Conder motored to Maxinkuckee for the week-end. Mr. Rubush visited at the Barrett Moxley cottage and the others at the Conder cottage. General and Mrs. L. R Gignilliat entertained at a formal dance Thursday night for the pleasure of members of the first and second classmen of the midshipmen and cavalry of the academy and younger set around the academy and east shore. Guests danced in the studio living room and on the veranda overlooking the lake with Gene Bennett and his orchestra providing the music. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reahard and their daughter. Miss Sally Reahard. have taken a cottage on the east shore and will be here at Fort-Nite lodge for the remainder of the month. Mrs. Theodore L. Locke entertained guests Tuesday and Wednesday at her summer home. Sleepy Hollow. Mrs. Locke entertained her guests at a luncheon-bridge Tuesday at two tables. The guests included Mesdames Eldo Wagner, Walter Greenouch. Arthur Krick. all of Indianapolis. and Robert Keiser and Miss Barbara Keiser. Shelbyville. Mrs. Wesley Shea had as her week-end guests at her east side cottage Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cluss, Des Moines. la.. and Fred Cloves and Harrie Shea. Chicago. Mrs. Cone Barlow entertained guests from Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday at her summer cottage. Locut-Bluff. on the east shore. Guests included Mesdames E. C. Badger. Neil Wynne, and Harry Burke. Mrs. Chester Albright entertained the guests at a luncheon-bridge Tuesday. Mrs. W. E. Shea entertained at a small informal bridge-tea Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Edward Barry. Chicago, who is a house guest of Mrs. C. O. Lanzer. R. B. Campbell spent the weekend at Culver, but has returned to his home in Anderson for the remainder of the week.

Charles Du Puy and Lois Graham to Marry Sept. 1 Dr. Alois Graham, 1940 North Delaware street, today issued invitations to the wedding of his daughter. Miss Lois Graham, and Charley Du Puy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Atkins, Golden Hill, at 4:30 Saturday, Sept. 1, at his home. Miss Dorothy Du Puy, the prospective bridegroom's sister, will be Miss Graham's maid of honor, and Charles Davidson Mitchell, Pittsburgh, will be best man. Harry Taft Snowden. Sewiekly, Pa., will be an usher. Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Snowden w r ere classmates of Mr. Du Puy at Yale, where he was graduated last June. Mr. Du Puy also attended Taft preparatory school at Watertown, Conn. Miss Graham attended Tudor Hall and Skidmore college. Mr. Du Puy is a member of the Rolling Ridge Polo Club. FAIR BICYCLISTS IN ONE-MILE RACE Women bicycle riders of Indianapolis and nearby towns will have their first opportunity to show their speed on "bikes” in the woman's mile race to be held Wednesday afternoon at the Indiana state fairgrounds as a feature event of the second qualifying twenty-five-mile race for men and boys. Harold L. Martin, general chairman of the Indiana committee of the Transcontinental Bicycle Relay race, is making arrangements. A pacemaker will start the riders on the dirt track of the fairgrounds. Winners of the race will receive a prize. This race is a result of many requests received by the committee. H. F. TREES WEDS JULIA NECKOM Mr. and Mrs. John Neukom announce the manage of their daughter. Miss Julia Neukom, who became the bride of Herbert F. Trees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trees. Greenfield, last Sunday at the Neukom home. The Rev. C. J. Kerlin, Frankfort, officiated, and attendants were Miss Rhea Boyd, maid of honor, and Robert Bass, best man The couple left on a motor trip and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Trees at Greenfield and Mrs. A. L. Wright at Little Lake Chapman. Warsaw. After Sept, 16. they will live at Bloomington, where they will continue studies at Indiana university. Meeting Announced Catherine Merrill Tent 9. Daughters of Union Veterans, will hold its regular meeting Monday at Ft. Friendly. 512 North Illinois street. Auxiliary Social Tonight Lades auxiliary to Sergeant Ralph Barker post, 1587, V. F. W., will hold a lawn social tonight at Olive street and Cottage avenue. Mrs. Lola Eds ter is chairman.

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The gayest event of the week at Lake Maxinkuckee. which has a large Indianapolis colony, is the Maxinkuckee Yacht Club races on Sunday afternoon. Many of the fleet officers are at the lake only on week-ends, but during the week the younger members of the club sail daily to prepare for the week-end races. John Ray Newcomb and George Home Jr. prepared the sails of Miss Patsy. * After a sail on the lake they rested on the pier with Mr. Home's sister. Miss Betsy Home, and Jane Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams. Norman Michels, Chicago, is vice-commodore of the club, and he helped Sam Foster, Pittsburgh, repair his speedboat, while Miss Mary Birch Ingram, Washington, watched them. Miss Birch, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, is spending the summer with her grandfather, C. E. Coffin. Misses Mary Wynne and Peggy Chapin enjoy canoeing on the lake waters. Rosalie Holman and her brother, Jerry Holman, go speeding over the lake in their boat propelled by an outboard motor. Their mother, Mrs. J. E. Holman, and their wire-haired terrier, Corky, .w-atched them from the Holman pier.

William H. Frantzreb to WedCharlotte M. Rahm Tonight

In Christ Episcopal church at 8 tonight the Rev. E. Ainger Powell will unite in marriage Miss Charlotte M. Rahm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rahm. and William H. Frantzreb, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Frantzreb. Chesten Heath, organist, will play bridal airs for the ceremony. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Her gown will be of orchid mousseline de soie. worn with a pale green picture hat and accessories. She will carry a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Miss Alberta Pfeiffer, maid of honor, will appear in the proces-

NEWS OF SOCIETY FOLK

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bingham I Jr., are visiting at Lake Tippecanoe. " Mrs. Ray Reed and daughter, Dorothy, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J J. Argus at Lake James. Miss Patricia Kelly has returned from a visit with Miss Martha Schreiber at Paw Paw Lake, Michigan. Miss Rosemary Dwyer has returned from a trip to northern Michigan. John and Michael O’Connor have gone to Lake Wawasee. Robert Boyle and Tom O'Connor spent the week-end at the lake. William O'Connor and Kevin Brosnan are spending two weeks at South Haven, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Madden Jr., and children will leave next week to visit Mrs. Madden's mother. Mrs. Ca-rie Rink, at Wequetonsing, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beasley and Miss Jane Beasley are visiting in southern Indiana.

sional in a peach mousseline de soi gown, with blue picture hat and accessories. Her flowers will be pink roses. The bride’s sisters, Misses De Loris and Joyce Rahm. will be bridesmaids. Their gowns will be of white net over pink and yellow, respectively, worn with matching hats. They will carry pink roses. Leonard Brandt will be best man. After the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride’s parents. They will leave for a wedding trip to northern lakes, and Will be at home after Aug. 26 at 4701 East Washington street.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Dungan and Miss Jane Dungan will go to Chicago this w-eek for a two-weeks' visit. Miss Harriet Jane and Anne Holmes, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Holmes, have returned from Lake Maxinkuckee. They attended the Wednesday night dance at the Culver Military Academy. Mrs. Harry Hopper will visit in New York before returning home after a several weeks’ trip to Europe. Mrs. H. H. Phillips and Misses Charlene Plummer and Crystal Schuman will return tomorrow from a two weeks’ visit at Lake Manitou. Miss Maryella Julian. 2353 Central avenue has gone to Arlington, Va., to spend the remainder of August. Sherrill re-enter Butler next fall, where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.

Miss Holliday to Be Wed to L. M. Walling Mrs. Alexander Rieman Holliday announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Frances Holliday, to Louis Metcalfe Walling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Walling, Union Village, R. I. Mr. Walling is a graduate of Phillips Andover academy, Brow'n university and Harvard law r school. He is the NRA compliance officer for the state of Rhode Island. Miss Holliday, now ? attending the Wellesley institute, is a graduate of Wellesley college. She also attended Tudor hall, is a member of the Junior League and Traders Point Hunt. Last spring she was elected secretary of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters. LAWN FETE SET FOR SOUTHPORT Builders class of Southport Presbyterian church will sponsor a lawn fete tonight. Mrs. George Smart is class president and Mrs. Eva G. Smith, carnival chairman. WOMEN OF MOOSE LIST CARD PARTY Drill team, Women of the Moose, will give a public card party at 8:30 tomorrow night at Moose temple, 135 North Delaware street. Miss Evelyn Runyan is chairman. Sorority Entertained Mrs. W. I. Jamer entertained the Zerus Cortis sorority with a bridgeluncheon yesterday afternoon at her home, 35 Hendricks Place. Summer flowers were used for decorations. Tentative plans were made to entertain state chapters at the convention to be held here in October. Glee Clubs Entertain Glee clubs of the Christian Men Builders and the Girls Federation classes of Third Christian church presented a joint program last night at Bethany park. Arthur W. Mason is director of both clubs. Mrs. H. G. Hennessey was soloist and Mrs. Grace Parris, accompanist. Family Reunion Set The Waltz family will attend a reunion Sunday, Aug. 25, at Forest Park, Noblesville.

American Revolution Daughters to Meet at Maxinkuckee

Board of directors of the Daughters of American Revolution are reserving Sept. 22 for a trip to Lake Maxinkuckee where Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, vice-regent, will be hostess for a meeting to prepare for the winter season. Members to attend will be Miss Bonnie Farwell, Terre Haute, regent; Mrs. William H. Schlosser, Franklin, chaplain; Mrs. Joseph *E. Brown. Crown Point, recording secretary; Mrs. lone Gilbert, Terre Haute, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Charles Wolf, Peru, treasurer; Miss Mary Hostetter. Indianapolis, historian, and Mrs. C. R. Babcock, Gary, librarian. Directors to be included are: Mrs, Fred Deal, LaGrange. northern district; Mrs. LaFayette L. Porter, Greencastle, central district, and Mrs. James R Riggs, Sullivan, southern district.

Bride-Elect Gets Linen Gifts at Columbia Club Party

Following luncheon today at the Columbia Club. Misses Edna Lamkin and Josephine Smith entertained friends of Miss Norma Elizabeth Ryan, bride-elect, at a bridge party. Gifts of linen were presented to Miss Ryan. -Pink roses and blue delphinium decorated the luncheon tables. Guests were Mesdames James P. Scott, Berg D, Moore, Anna Gimbel,

LUNCHEON FOLLOWS GOLF TOURNEY,

Following the play-off of the woman’s championship tournament at Highland Golf and Country Club yesterday, Mrs. Walter Hess was hostess for a small luncheon. Her guests were Mesdames A. F. Head, Myron McKee, L. E. Gauspohl and Jack Adams.

Card Parties

All games will be played ac the card parties to be given at 2:30 and 8:15 tomorrow in Assumption hall, 1105 Blaine avenue. Hostesses will be Mesdames Clarence Johnson, Harvey Reed and Arthur Feltman. Lunch will be served. Card party and dancing will follow the dinner to be given by the Truth Center Applied Christianity Wednesday night in the Foodcraft shop. Roof Dance Set William Schumacher and his orchestra will play from 10 to 1 tonight on the roof of the Hoo6ier Athletic Club.

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The state conference will be held Oct. 8 to 11 at Evansville, with chapters from the southern district acting as hostesses. Mrs. Riggs, southern district director, will lead representatives of the twenty-four chapters in the district. Chapters from Indianapolis to be represented at the meeting are: Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, regent, and Mrs. George S. Olive, vice-regent; Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, Mrs. Henry W. Buttolph, regent, and Mrs. Edgar H. Evans, viceregent; General Arthur St. Clair chapter, Mrs. Charles F. Meyer Jr., regent, and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, vice-regent, and Irvington chapter, Mrs. Frank R. Baker, regent, and Mrs. Raymond F. Stilz, vice-regent. At the conference a registrar will be elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mrs. G. Edwin Johnston, Connersville.

Norman Cox, Edward J. Green and Donafti White, and Misses Nellie Modlin, Mildred Flanigam, Vee Lanahan, Pauline Taylor. Martha Chapman. Florence Geddis, Ruth Ida Brown, Louise Schmitt and Elsie Thiesing. Mrs. Green was hostess last night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club at a kitchen shower and bridge party, honoring Miss Ryan. The serving tables were centered with a miniature bridal party, and vases of yellow roses and blue delphinium. Pastel colored tapers lighted the table. Guests were Miss Smith. Miss Lamkin, Miss Flanigam, Miss Lanahan. Mrs. Gimbel, Mrs. Scott, Misses Statia and Jean O'Connell, Mary Ann Fitzsimmons. Mrs. Charles Grammer, Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach, Mrs. James S Tipton, Mrs. Edward St. Clair and Mrs. Carolyn Gregory. LEGION AUXILIARY SPONSORS PARTY Mrs. Lawrence C. Kirkpatrick, chairman of the rehabilitation committee of Federal Unit 62, American Legion auxiliary, will be in charge of the card party to be held Tuesday night at the United States Veterans hospital. Her assistants will be Mrs. Everett C. Collings, unit president; Mrs. Phil O. Smith, secretary and members of the unit. Officers Are Elected New officers of Gamma chapter. Alpha Beta Phi sorority are; Misses Marjorie Woirhaye, president; Mildred Marien. vice-president; Margaret Quinn, secretary; Mary Louise Stich, treasurer; Julia Casserly, rush captain, and Mary Kestler, publicity.