Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1934 — Page 5

OCT. 20, 1934

Circus Will End Activity of Summer Highland Club’s Program to Be Last Before Winter Season. BY BEATRICE BL'RGAN Tims Woman* Faff? Editor Highland golf and country CLUBS "bit? tent" will open at 9 next Saturday night. We've Just uncovered the fact that a circus is coming to the club, and there's nothing we like better than a cirrus with its clowns and pink lemonade.

When we want to feel frivolous, we always wish there was a circus in town, and during the Halloween season, we feel like being frivolous. So you see we’re planning to have a very good time at Highland's circus, which will end up the summer entertainment

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season. Os course, there is to be winter entertainment after this party. Were surely going to be in line when the parade begins. Since the days when we were in pinafores, we've envied the spangled women riding atop the elephant s head. We will have to be satisfied this time without achieving the glamorous heights of our childish hopes, but at least we will be in a circus parade, and it will be fun to cavort about with clowns. In the entrance hall we have been told there will be three rings, with continuous entertainment. Booths will provide entertainment, and futures will be revealed by the fortune teller, concealed behind mysterious draperies. Wild animals will growl from behind bars; since we re skittish about wild animals, we have been assured that under cover of the savage looking lion skins will be some of our Highland friends. Barkers Chosen M. E. Ingalls, E. W. Zaiser and J. A. Brookbank will take turns in assuming the role of barker. Committee members are prepared to take over any duties assigned them; they are expecting to be appointed to most any task, from prowling behind bars to walking a tight rope. On the committee are Drs. and Mesdames C. H. MeCaskey, Glenn Pell, Harry Jones, Miss Josephine O Brien. Mrs. F. J. Carroll, John Ruekelshaus, Paul Shaffer, Mark Archer, Howard Intermill and Albert Feeney. Others are Messrs, and Mesdames C. B. Crets, William A. Schneider, Glen Howe, P. W. Sinz. J. Edward Robins, Fred Bastian, Charles Renard, L. W. Hully, E. O. Marquette, Stanley Disque, Severin Buschmann, Frank S. Dowling. John J. Tuite, Harrison Bennett, William Bennett, C. S. Drake. Ray Fox, John Welch, Frank Kissel, E. F. Agnew, Sam Allen, John Brookbank, Ralph Burdick, Max Buell, Wayne Burns, Paul Crosier, Frank Dowling, S. E. Fenstermaker. Arch Grossman, J. Park Woods, Walter Hess, C. A. Jaqua, John Lange, Floyd Mattice, William F. Moyer, H. H. Riner, Don Rowles. Charles L. Smith, William Umphrev, Jake Wolf. John Kennedy, Frank Hawkins, Ben Olsen, Leroy Sanders and Talcott Powell. SUNSHINE CLUB TO GIVE PARTY Mrs. D. P. Barrett is chairman of a luncheon and bridge party to be given at the Blueberry Muffin tearoom Wednesday by the Children's Sunshine Culb of Sunnyside. Her assistants will be Mesdames Albert Hueber. Harry Borst, John O Brien. C. F. Ziegler and Eugene O.' Sullivan. The entertainment committee, headed bv Mrs. Clifford J. Richter, is arranging a wiener roast and marshmallow toast for children of Sunnyside on Oct. 23. Children born in October will receive a gift and each child will be given a toy. Others on the entertainment committee are Mrs. Alva Cradick. president; Mesdames W. J. Overmire, Harry Grimes, and Miss Marie Rochford.

SERVICE LEAGUE TO HOLD SESSION

The Indiana delegation to the second annual four-state conference of the Women's Overseas Service League left today for Dayton. The conference will open with a dinner tonight, at which Miss Edwina Morrow. Cincinnati, national league chairman on relief research, will speak. Heading the Hoosier delegation is Mrs. Otto Gresham, president. Other members attending are Misses Florence Martin and Grace Hawk. Indianapolis; Miss Nelle Baldwin. Greenfield; Miss Lillian Baker. Spiceland, and Misses Elizabeth Melville. Frances Goodwm and Maude Charlton, Newcastle. BOSTON CHAPTER TO HOLD INITIATION Mrs. John W. Thornburg will Initiate members of Colonial Boston chapter. International Travel Study Club. Inc., at a meeting at 10 Wednesday at the Marott, with Mesdames Elmer Johnson. C. W. Timmerman. A. W. Sutton and L. K. Alford, hostesses. Mrs. Jules Zinter and Mrs. Thornburg wall be special guests. Mrs. S. R. Artman will lecture. New members include Mrs. Timmerman and Mesdames Harold Wells. Ralph Smith. E. J. Johnston and Harry Burnell. Shawls to Be Topic Mrs. Archibald M. Hall will appear in costume and talk on • Shawls" at a guest meeting of the Woman's Club of Richmond Tuesday in Richmond. Miss Hendricks to Wed Mrs. Joseph R. Mutter. 29 South Addison avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Ruth Hendricks, to Robert Shoptaw Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoptaw, 819 South Roena street. The marriage will take place Nov. 4 at the Mutter home.

EVELYN CHAMBERS, daughter of Mr. After Nov. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Myron T- Watson will • J 1 J-tI- and Mrs. D. L. Chambers, is the recently ap- be at home at 646 East Fifty-sixth street. Before *S' **. * \ Wome? the Indiana League of her recent marriage Mrs. Watson was Miss Catherine - '• $■ f *9|9§ # -%'s women Voters, succeeding Miss Florence Kirlin who , „ , , r - - W<. § i- - take up work with the national league in Wash- Ah( * Butz - dauhter of Mr - and Mrs - °' E ' Butz ' ,- - . * - , - ; ington. Mr. Watson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Watson. "7 y /, / /A* M # p| Arrangements for Sunnyside Guild's card party Mrs. Dudley A. Smith is president of the Alpha , vt'&Z’SOyC / s * m Fiidav at the Manufacturers' building at the In- iota Latreian Club, w f hich will entertain with a fall diana state fairground are in charge of Mrs. Irving , , . . .. , ~. ... " Hm D. Hamilton, general chairman. fiolic Thursday night ai the Athenaeum. it ' Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kneg announce the The engagement of Miss Betty Ruth Martindale to ' | \ marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathryn Krieg, Dr. Gilbert Dietz Quinn is announced by her mother, \ :Ty BIIPS Jr - son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. W. T. Martindale. The wedding will take place W. Bues, Frankfort. Tlie ceremony took place today, in Lafayette. The bride attended Purdue university 1 ® M* - \ where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and Before her marriage, Mrs. R. T. Zimmerman was ‘ T V Ar \ Mr. Bues, a Purdue graduate, is a member of Beta Miss Jean White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex k % > lfll\ Theta Pi and Slcma Xi fraternities. They will White. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman will be at home / WOMMmSm \ *L w9SKj!~frs*#£- •' \\ Stlld} GrOUp The wine and silver colors Arzet, maid honor, and Miss | % >f the Indianapolis branch. Ameri- Miss Helen Arzet, daughter of Mr. with blue tulle. kv "%■ an Association of University and Mrs. H. M. Arzet, and Max G. Joseph Marsh. Ralph Husted, LesN'omen, wiU vuth SOn of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. ter Nicewander and. Fred Arzet, the u-ehensive review of modern books". *** s * s^r . Miss Anna Katherine AUrtar WJntl samr “O PromLse Me” Wf n t. rhis is the first of the programs on 1* T i £ Phi song. Mrs. Virginia Harbaugh , > \VbHHI ' WBII he association's theme. ■ Education V><ciliUlUat(3 10l Wilson was the soloists’ accom- V * :H|H M Wm f | ,|a 'f% X W.'S 1 Jnderstanding in a Changing Po- Mayor Will Be Liszt, ‘ Indian Love Call'’ and bridal mHHHBBIBHHSBB . I V j The French conversation group i o 1 After the ceremony members of \kl -M '-Affimm / rill meet at 3in the Meridian Book CtlU D ODCUKer the immediate families and close <ZSSc/C££cf*S\**€*l cs'£&r££*ccecc£c iWkf \ * Imk W&Wmfr ss3s*! hop art gallerj’ with Madame Rob- B friends attended a reception at the \ % m Ws& rt talking on paintings. Mrs. W. L. Arzet home. The couple left on a K’X*. \ "\ \ W*§ WlAmw*' i lichardson is director of the con- pointers on the campaign will be tri .P east - The bride wore a brown i •ersation group. iven by Wa i ter Pritchard, Re- suit with brown accessories. When ’* % 'fe Wk& 1 pubhean candidate for mayor, at a re i urn will live at 3<58 P/7>37/?//7 /777// Y 1 Sf flhpl IVs MYVfIL'V iHsL * ' \ * Vmi; '■■■ / SORORITY to hold = ™ KSITX Fame^ a “ nd cft ristobel Murray W •ya \ \ ff&V open house Miss Mabelle Sherman, social are eiSS to attend Robert Robinson. Haslett. Mich.; In a double ceremony at 4:30 to-, apricot crepe jacket dress and \ % W hairman will head the receiving . L xpeci*u to anena. Mr> and Mrs A N Goodwin, morrow afternoon in the chapel of carry white chrysanthemums. The- \ ’ mW/* me at an o£n house to be held ra o P f o ,!her Owosso ' Mich ' : Mrs ' William Han ’ p ll Unitarian church, Miss odore Luthmers will be best man. rom 3to 5 tomorrow at the Kappa °Z j£ te bS SStS Re- son and Mrs ' Edward Hare ' both 0f 1 the , MrS ' C " D ' Murray , U *l U wear an hm.cb at tne siate na ' e Deen mMiea. ne- nptrnif . Mr anfl Mrs p w x.pwis l bride of Lloyd Lee Pow'ell. Chicago.! afternoon gown of transparent —”

MISS EVELYN CHAMBERS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Chambers, is the recently appointed executive secretary of the Indiana League of Women Voters, succeeding Miss Florence Kirlin who will take up work with the national league in Washington. Arrangements for Sunnyside Guild’s card party Friday at the Manufacturers’ building at the Indiana state fairground are in charge of Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, general chairman. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Krieg announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathryn Krieg, to Harry William Bues Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bues, Frankfort. The ceremony took place today, in Lafayette. The bride attended Purdue university where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and Mr. Bues, a Purdue graduate, is a member of Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Xi fraternities. They will make their home at 2036 North Delaware street.

Dinner Meeting to Open Season of Study Group

Season of the evening study group of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, will open with a dinner meeting at 6:15 Tuesday at the Dinner Bell tomorrow, 1212 North New Jersey street, with Miss Dorothy Helmer and Miss Mary Armington in charge of reservations. Assistants are Misses Catherine Bowlby, Eleanor Jones and Belle Ramey. Following dinner, Miss Bessie Greenwalt of the L. S. Ayres & Cos. book department will give a comprehensive review of modern books, "So You Want to Read a Book?” This is the first of the programs on the association's theme. "Education for National and International Understanding in a Changing Political Economy.” The French conversation group will meet at 3 in the Meridian Book shop art gallery with Madame Robert talking on paintings. Mrs. W. L. Richardson is director of the conversation group.

SORORITY TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE

Miss Mabelle Sherman, social chairman, will head the receiving line at an open house to be held from 3 to 5 tomorrow at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house at Butler university. Autumn leaves and bittersweet will decorate the house. Miss Virginia Powell will play during the afternoon. Others in the receiving line will be Mrs. Helen Shimer, house mother; Miss Marthabelle Bond, chapter president, and Miss Sheila Brown, pledge chapter president. Misses Bettie Sue Woolling and Phyllis Ward will assist Miss Sherman. Seventy to Be Guests Mr. and Mrs. John A. George will entertain seventy employes of the Indianapolis Coal Company tomorrow at their lodge in Brown county. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller are chairmen of arrangements. Miss Stadlcr to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stadler, 3733 North Grant avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Stadler, and Wfllard Stienecker, son of Mrs. Henry Stienecker, 930 Tacoma avenue. The wedding will take place Nov. 14 at the First Baptist church.

After Nov. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Myron T Watson will be at home at 646 East Fifty-sixth street. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Watson was Miss Catherine Alice Butz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Butz. Mr. Watson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Watson. Mrs. Dudley A. Smith is president of the Alpha lota Latreian Club, which will entertain with a fall frolic Thursday night at the Athenaeum. The engagement of Miss Betty Ruth Martindale to Dr. Gilbert Dietz Quinn is announced by her mother, Mrs. W. T. Martindale. The wedding will take place Thanksgiving day. Before her marriage, Mrs. R. T. Zimmerman was Miss Jean White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex White. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman will be at home at 1728 Broadway.

Helen Arzet and Max G. Lewis Wed in Church Ceremony

The wine and silver blue colors of the bride’s sorority, Pi Beta Phi, predominated at the wedding of Miss Helen Arzet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Arzet, and Max G. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lewis, today in Northwood Christian church. The bride’s blue velvet gown, trimmed in silver, was designed with raglan sleeves and her maline turban was of blue and silver. She entered with her father and carried a bouquet of roses and gardenias. Her sister, Miss Anna Katherine

Candidate for Mayor Will Be Club Speaker Pointers on the campaign will be given by Walter Pritchard, Republican candidate for mayor, at a meeting of the Indiana Woman's Republican Club at 2 Thursday in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Samuel H. Fletcher will preside and chairmen from all districts throughout the state are expected to attend. All Republican candidates and members of other Republican clubs in the state have been invited. Report will be given by the nominating committee. Miss Pearl Randall has arranged a musical program, which will include songs by Mrs. W. C. Hanna and James H. Gilbreath. The hospitality committee includes Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Merle Burdge Kist, Portland; Dr. Amelia R. Keller; Mrs. Florence Reddick Boys, Plymouth; Mrs. John Hornung, Greensburg, and Mesdames Josephine Fairhead, Frank Cones. Ellyn S. Heidergott, Lewis F. Pomush, Blanche L. McKinney, Henry Campbell, Charles Miller, Bert Thurman, Harlan Ratcliff. Myrtle White. Helen Belle, Mayme Hoff and Herbert Jordan. MARIE BLACKWELL WILL BE HOSTESS Muss Marie Blackwell, 5246 North Delaware street, will be hostess for a meeting of St. Mary-of-the-Woods college alumnae members Tuesday night. Mrs. Max J. DeVitien and Miss Dorothy Ann Scrogin will assist the hostess at the buffet supper and business meeting.

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Arzet, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Estelle Sluss, bridesmaid, appeared in of two shades of wine. bouquets of blue pom-poms tied with blue tulle. Joseph Marsh, Ralph Husted, Lester Nicewander and Fred Arzet, the bride’s brother, seated guests. Max Winchel was best man. The church altar was banked with greenery and lighted with white cathedral candles. Mrs. Lewis attended the ceremony in a black velvet gow'n, and wore a corsage of gladioli. With a green chiffon and lace gown. Mrs. Arzet wore a corsage of sweet peas. Adrian Nail sang “O Promise Me” and ‘‘Speed Thee My Arrow,” Pi Phi song. Mrs. Virginia Harbaugh Wilson was the soloists’ accompanist, and played “Liebstraum,” by Liszt, “Indian Love Call” and bridal songs. After the ceremony members of the immediate families and close friends attended a reception at the Arzet home. The couple left on a trip east. The bride wore a brown suit with brown accessories. When they return they will live at 3758 North Pennsylvania street. The bride attended Butler university and Mr. Lewis is a former student of Purdue university. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Robert Robinson. Haslett, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Goodwin, Ow r osso, Mich.; Mrs. William Hanson and Mrs. Edward Hare, both of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lewis and daughter. Mary Jane. Corunna, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Worland and Mollie Worland, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Andrew's and daughters Jane and Buelah, Paul Arzet, Elizabeth Ruth, and Twilla Taylor, all of Shelbvville. BRIDAL PARTY WILL FETE MISS OVERMAN Mrs. E. D. Fouts, 3925 North Pennsylvania street, will assist her niece, Miss Josette Yelch, tonight when Miss Yelch entertains with a party for Miss Margaret Jane Overman, who will be married Wednesday to Francis A. Baur. Guests with -Miss Overman will be her mother. Mrs. Raymond Hylton; Mrs. John Hitz and Mrs. Gerald Human: Misses Mary Love Hewlett, Ruth Shields, Madge Mehring, Marjorie Lytle, Josephine Bennett, Martha Scott, Vera Sudbrock, Alice Miller. Esther Giltner, Maxine Ballweg, Pauline Smith, Elizabeth and Margaret Stayton, Mary Sluss, Dorothy Stewart and Evelyn Bentley.

Pamela and Christobel Murray to Be Brides in Church Rite

In a double ceremony at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in the chapel of All Souls Unitarian church, Miss Pamela Murray will become the bride of Lloyd Lee Powell, Chicago, and Miss Christobel Murray, her sister, will be married to Frederick A. Cruse. Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks will read the ceremony and Miss Phylis Stienbruegge will play “I Love You Truly” and “O Promise Me” and ■ Bridal Chorus” from "Lohengrin,” by Wagner. Junior bridesmaids, Jane Murray and Lucille Wildriech will enter first, carrying white satin streamers to form an aisleway for the wedding party. Jane will wear peach net and carry a colonial bouquet of button chrysanthemums and Lucille will wear blue crepe with a colonial beuquet. Miss Pamela Murray’s maid of honor will be Miss Vivian McConaha who will be gowned in golden brown satin fashioned on< straight lines and will carry yellow chrysthanemyms. The bride will wear rust crepe with a fur trimmed jacket and carry white chrysanthemums. Dwight Powell will be his brother's best man. Mrs. Theodore Luthmers, matron of honor for Miss Christobel Murray, will wear navy blue crepe with yellow chrysanthemum bouquet. The bride will appear in an

apricot crepe jacket dress and carry white chrysanthemums. Theodore Luthmers will be best man. Mrs. C. D. Murray will wear an afternoon gown of transparent velvet with fur trimmed jacket and a gardenia corsage. A reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. MISS CAPEN, TO BE WED SOON, FETED Mrs. Joseph R. Ritter entertained at her home last night with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Helen R. Capen, whose marriage to Kenneth Reeves will take place Oct. 27. Mrs. F. Ernest Dimick assisted the hostess. Guests included Mesdames George T. Purves Jr., E. Joy Shumaker, John Louck, E. Lee Winders and R. T. Capen; Misses Mary Alice , Purves, June Woodworth, Dorothy Wilson, Mary Thomas, Dorothy Rogge, Helen Stadler, Alberta Brew’er and Dorothy Payne. Mothers to Play Bridge A bridge party is scheduled by Tri-Psi sorority, mothers’ alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority, for Saturday, Oct. 27, at the chapter house with Mesdames Harry Anderson, Harry Glossbrenner, Myron Ringer and Walter Healy.

Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam to Speak on Propylaeum Program

The entertainment committee of the Propylaeum will present Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of De Pauw university, at the first program of the year on Tuesday. Dr. Oxnam will speak at 2:30 on “Fundamental Changes in the European Scene.” The reception committee and assistants for the afternoon will oe the club officers and members of the entertainment committee, led by Mrs. John W. Kern Sr. Among the officers assisting will be Mesdames William Ray Adams, Augustus Cobum, Oscar N. Torian, Edson T. Wood, Kin Hubbard. John W. Kern Sr., Frederick R. Kautz, Fletcher Hodges, Harry Murphy, Larz Whitcomb, Frederick E. Matson, Albert Seaton and F. F. Powell, and Miss Genevieve Scoville.

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Members of the entertainment committee are Mesdames Robert A. Adams, Clarence Alig, Earl B. Barnes, William H. Coleman, Frank ;W. Cregor, Bowman Elder, Benjaimin F. Hitz, Sylvester Johnson Jr., William M. Louden, George Philip I Meier. Michael A. Ryan, Charles A. ' Pfafflin, Samuel L. Shank. Paul H. White and Herbert M. Woollen. Reservations are being received for luncheon at 1 in the club. Mrs. Lewis to Speak Mrs. Olive Beldon Lewis will address the Madison County Democratic Women s Club tonight at Anderson and will speak Oct. 23 at Brazil and on Oct. 24 at Jeffersonville and Charleston.