Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1934 — Page 5

NOV. 17, 193-L

Club Group of District to Assemble Institute Program to Be Under Auspices'of City Unit. Mfmbm of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs are invited to attend the club institute day. to be sponsored by the Woman s Department Club all day Tuesday at the clubhouse Mrs. Clayton H Ridge, general chairman, has announced that question* pertaining to the general. <tafe ar.d district federations and problems of individual clubs will be discussed. Mr' F I Poston. Martinsville, club institute chairman for the fa'e federation, will open the discussion at 10. and her subject will be Th< Adranages of a Club Institute.” Mrs Frederick G. Balz will conduct a panel jury beginning at 10:30. Members of the jury mill be Mes(!jine R o. McAlexander. Felix T. M> Whlrter F C. Rumpler, C. J. F.nch, .1 W. Moore. George A. Van D- He. William A. Eshbach. Paul T. Hurt. Philip A. Keller and Mrs. Ridge. Panel Jury Seheduled Mrs. Robert A Hicks, president of Indiana Federation of Clubs, and Mr:-. Edw in N Canine, state director of general federation, will join the jury group later in the day. Dr. Josephine L. Pierce, Lima. O. second vice-president of the General Federation of Clubs, will le- honor guest at the luncheon to i be served at 12:30. State officers attending the executive session of i the Indiana federation will attend the luncheon. Seated at the guest ‘ table with Mrs. McAlexander and Dr Pierce will be Mr 5 -. MrWhirter. Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Canine, Mrs.! Fin h. Mrs. Ridge, Mrs. Balz and Mrs. Poston. Mrs. MeWhirter will give the invocation. I)r Fierce will be the speaker of the afternoon when the institute is re umed at 1:30. An open forum will follow. Th- ways and meaas committee with Mrs A C. Barbour, chairman. 1 will have charge of the luncheon. Decorations will be arranged by Mr. Roscoe C Leavitt. Members of the courtesy and ushers' commit iee will assist in the day's activities. Aid in Event Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. M. B Hedges. Mrs. F'rank D Downs, Mrs Harry’ S. Clrndr-nin or at the clubhouse. "Ls the Consumer the Forgotten * Man?" will be the subject of Dr. Earl R Becknor when he speaks before the community welfare department bf the club at its discussion luncheon at 12:30 Wednesday. I)r. Becknyr ls associate professor and acting head of the department of economics at Butler uni- i versity. and a member of the Marion County Consumers League. He will be introduced by Mrs. J. W. Moore also a member of the league. FYed Van Defender will speak briefly on the better housing program Mrs. Paul T. Hurt will present Mr. Van Devender. They are ro-workers on the Chamber of Commerce better housing committee. Mrs. Chales H. Smith, chairman, will preside. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. E. J. Shields or Mrs. Frederick H. Bowen. Committees assisting Mrs. Robert Shmgler with luncheon arrangements include. Courtesy. Mrs. F. Remy, chairman; hospitality. Mrs. William E. Kennedy, chairman, and telephone. Mrs. Robert Bryce, chairman. BRIIJAL SHOWER TO FETE MISS HUGHES Pink, blue and silver appoint- j rr.ents and a miniature church.wedding scene will appoint the serving table for a miscellaneous shower which Miss Dorothy KerkhofT will Live tonght at her home. 4120 Shelby street. The party will honor Miss Margaret Hughes, whose marriage to William P. Stanley will take place Thanksgiving day. Mrs. E F. KerkhofT will assist her daughter, and guests will include M 'xiames Charles Hughes. Minnie Z.'bbe, Harry Snyder. C. Stanley, Harry Link. Herman KerkhofT. E. j Stockamp. Fred Sutton. Harvey Pc tree. Tied KerkhofT. Elza Vander- , grifT. William Link. Charles Kcrk- . :! Blen Kortepeter. Ethel j Thomas and E Buchmeier; Misses Margaret Hughes. Mary Ellen Stanley. Sarah Jane Stanley. Kate Hughes. Mary, Hichev. Bernice i Stockamp. Gertrude Link and An- | nette Sutton. COUSTY RELIGIOUS GROUP 11 lI.L MEET First meeting of the season of the childrens dfvision of the Marion County Council of Religious Education is scheduled for 2 Tuesday at the First Presbyterian church, when a panel discussion institute will be held. Miss Martha Bennett, director of religious education in the Fairview Presbyterian church, will lead the discussion on "The Message of Chistmas for the Church School." Mrs Karl Ziegler, cradle roll superintendent of Zion Evangelical church, will discuss "Creative Experiences in Program Building and Source Material;" Miss Mabel I. Guttery. director of religious education at the First Presbyterian church, will talk on "Other Creative Activities on Christmas" and Mr- C E. Wolcott. Junior superintendent of Central Christian church, will talk on "Christmas Decorations ar.d the Relation of Santa Claus.” The Rev. Jasper Cox. pastor of Speedway Boulevard M E church, will lead devotions, and Mrs Kenneth Hoy of the Seventh Presbyterian church, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Lenn Latham. LUXCHEOX GIYEX IX II OX OR OF SPEAKER Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank was •0 today at the Town Hall discussion luncheon. Richard Washbum Childs lecture on "Changing Structure of Government " Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E Matson, Mr and Mrs. Frank P Manly. Mr. and Mrs James Noel. Dr and Mrs Jean S. Milner. Henry Danner, William Fortune, Earl Barnes. Dr. Vincent A. Lapenta and Miss Clara Gilbert.

v * * tA I <a ‘ 'y*- |ppipr : • .. * M mxg V ’ - ; |||| p' y AO¥ VinCe i M Th g Ma SId Pa :S- hold an all-day M ABY LEOTIHABTSOCK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey . , The entertainment eommtttee is I meeting Tuesday at the home of VT B. Hartsoclt. became the bride of Robert H. imposed of Mesdames William A. Mrs. Rau. who will be assisted bj an d Mrs. Herman T. Frushour, in a ceremony Nov. 11. Afte • j rA.IIIII VCI odi yUI j#. oeppers. Francis Sinex. John Rau ■ Mrs. Dale. couDle will be at home in Pittsburgh. Pa „.~rfHintr trin In Ti 1 T zgMM&Mmik r.. Dudley Griffith. Harrison Ben- : Mr. and Mrs . Lewis Metcalfe WaUmg are on a dd* * p 1 ReSeaUCh Clllb BBpMi. ptt. Herbert Bacon. Maxine Hau- pQinnr PI AV QFT AT I Virginia They will make their home m Providence, tti. jk mmmmM?,.. T. Lewis O. Ward. Donna Akin. ; BSIDOt PLAY ot AI I ,Lt Saturday at the home ofter mother. Mrs. _Mexander f „ D p AkprVPfl HHPf VMfcM**'' ck Adams. Frank Ball Jr.. Frank PROPYI AEIJM Rieman Holliday. Mrs. Walling was Miss Frances Hdhdaj. The br tO DC W DSOI \ GG . Carroll. Leon DcSautels. Forest lnUl ILA LUIVI | a son of Mr . and Mrs. Everm L. f# . '%. m - ] Younger members of the Propy- j a t 3630 Norfh ’ Mrs. Buschman formerly was Miss Con- | Thlrty -fifth anniversary of the Jhio Man lakGS daughters of members ^ n f Q r B th^n nual dance of ■ Club will '' Rite at Lebanon *° n Tuesda y at th e Clubhouse. Mrs. WaiTOrdaug^te M r. jQg^pj 3nd Beckett and Mrs. L* H. Miss Ruth Marie Price was maid I the pa rt y which will begin at 10. Sd Mrs. Abe Alpert announce the engagement of their daugh- jJ^otherSe^t 1 ' £ - f honor at the marriage ceremony j Luncheon will be served at 1. ) t*r. Miss Sophia Alpert. to Harold M. Cohen, son of Mr. an j n tde drst group will be Mesdames |^Hr •ad today m the home Members of the club who will be j Cohen. The ceremony will take place Thanksgiving nig ■ |M. J. Ault.JS. eptune. for their daughter. Miss Todd. Conrad Ruckleshaus, Oscar r\ \J nrv f] \Vf)OleV PpCSidOlt Os Miss^AlS 1 ftJ!irts E ' In W iprothv Geraldine Neptune, and J r - John P. Collett, Louis M. j Ur* 1 LCHTy XL/. Jy J the other be Mesdames C. A. f ** arrv Godwin DeCroes. son of Mrs. Huesmann, Fisk Landers, Paul Lee , #f rT 7 _j _ U Hodges, R. W. Mercer, J. W. Noble, % , .. L - ■immSm ß race DeCroes New Philadelphia. 1 Hargltt, John W. Kern. Weber D. Ajf H()lV0lZ6 KjOUCQC 10 OVCCI f C j. l. Wallace, F. E. Floyd. J. G. Z I Donaldson. Robert McMurray. Louis, £ Benson w c Hartmger E ytf. S/9/7 AZA * Mrs. Price wore an afternoon Ramon Thomas, William H. Wem- Hnlvnke Club of Indianapolis 1 American Association of University Root and MLss Elizabeth Smith, as- Sf** / / mn of brow n crepe, combined with mer. Henderson H. Wheeler, L. G. | Mt - Holvoke Club of inoianapons a e of sisted by Misses Jane Wallace and

St. Margarets Guild Dance Scheduled for Dec. 8

Annual dinner dance of St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild will be held Saturday night. Dec. 8. in the dining and lantern rooms of the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Assisting Mrs. Gayle B Wolfe, general chairman, will be the following committees: Music. Mrs. A. F. Head and Mrs. William Low Rice; reservations, Mrs. John Lange: concessions. Mesdames G. I. Seybert. Charles Kotteman. W. Marshall Dale, Vince Canning an Mark Enright. The entertainment committee is composed of Mesdames William A. Doeppers, Francis Sinex. John Rau Jr.. Dudley Griffith. Harrison Bennett, Herbert Bacon. Maxine Hauser. Lewis O. Ward. Donna Akin. Jack Adams. Frank Ball Jr.. Frank T. Carroll. Leon DcSautels. Forest

Ohio Man Takes Bride in Home Rite at Lebanon Miss Ruth Marie Price was maid of honor at the marriage ceremony j read today m Lebanon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richard j Neptune, for their daughter. Miss Dorothy Geraldine Neptune, and Harrv Godwin DeCroes. son of Mrs. Grace DeCroes. New Philadelphia. 1 Ohio. Mrs. Price wore an afternoon gown of brown crepe, combined with brown and white moire and carried bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Kenrv Cook. West Lafayette, was best man. The bride wore powder; blue crepe and carried white chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony, which was read in the presence of immediate families and a few friends' before a fireplace banked with palms and ferns, the couple left for the east. The Rev. Carl Metz. Lebanon. 1 officiated, and Mrs. Metz played "Dream Girl o Delta Zeta,” "I Love You Truly." "Wedding March” j from "Lohengrin.'’ and "At Dawn- ’ mg." The bride attended Butler uni- ! versity. was graduated from Indi- ! ana university and is a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Dr. DeCroes, attended Purdue university. The i couple will be at home in New: Philadelphia.

I Hindsley, Ralph Lochry, Donaldson G. Trone, Hester VanLandingham and Reinie Miller. Preparing the printed programs are members of the advertising ; committee; Mesdames Fred Norris, M. L. Haymann, Willis Conner. William A. Doeppers, W. Marshall j Dale, Frank Haight, K. M. Mosiman, John Rau Jr.. Preston C. Rubush. Harry K. Stormont. Norman Schulmeyer. Gale B. Wolf and Miss Mary Pavey. The guild will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rau, who will be assisted by Mrs. Dale. BRIDGE PLAY SET AT PROPYLAEUM Younger members of the Propylaeum Club, daughters of members and their friends have been invited by the club to attend a morning contract bridge party and luncheon Tuesday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, chairman of ! the social committee has arranged the party which will begin at 10. Luncheon will be served at 1. Members of the club who will be } hostesses art Mesdames Herbert. W. Todd. Conrad Ruckleshaus, Oscar Jose Jr.. John P. Collett, Louis M. Huesmann, Fisk Landers, Paul Lee Hargitt, John W. Kern. Weber D. Donaldson. Robert McMurray, Louis Ramon Thomas, William H. Wemmer. Henderson H. Wheeler, L. G. Zerfas and Miss Katharine Malott Brown. TEA ARRANGED BY JEWISH, WOMEN Invitations to new and prospective members of the Indianapolis section. National Council of Jewish Women, have been issued for a tea to be held at the home of- Mrs. Joseph M. Bloch. 4163 Washington boulevard, from 2 to 4 Monday afj ternoon. The tea will be in charge of the membership committee, of which Mrs. Jack Harding is chairman. Appearing on the program will be Mrs. J. Harry Green, sponsor; Mrs. j Richard Fielding, in musical monologs; Miss Mae Henri Lane, piano. Mrs. J. K. Vance Jr. and Mrs. Max i Wall will be accompanists.

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CISS MARY LEOTI HARTSOCK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M b became the bride of Robert a **>"£• ™ <* Z and Mrs. Herman T. Fruahouf, in a ceremony Nov. 11. Alter Dec. 1 the C °“ Mr Wl and e M t rs h °EwiT MeSaU? Waning are on a weddlng^ip^n marriage iSTsaTurdaf Ke Rieman Holliday, Mm. Walling vSe. R. I. Br Tf^ a jan"l Mr and Mrs carles E Buschmann will be at home at 3630 North Meridian street. formerly was Miss Constance Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fo> ■ Mrs William Low Rice is music chairman for the annual aanre oi St. Margaret Guild, to be held Dec. 8 at the Indianapolis Athl Mrs. C Homer D. Eberhart. before her recent marriage, was Miss Elizabeth Warner, daughter of Mrs. Otis H. \ arncr ' 1 Eberharfs parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnaldo Eberhart, ShelbyviUe Miss Virginia Goodwin is serving this year as vice-president of the Indiana Gamma Alumnae Club of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority Mr and Mrs. Abe Alpert announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sophia Alpert. to Harold M. Cohen, son of Mr and Mrs. Gus Cohen. The ceremony will take place Thanksgiving night.

Dr. Mary E. Wooley, President of Mt. Holyoke College to Speak

Mt. Holyoke Club of Indianapolis has invited alumnae clubs of seven women's colleges, members of the American Association of University Women and their friends, to attend a lecture to be given by Dr. Mary E. Woolley, president of Mt. Holyoke, at 8 Wednesday in the American Central Life Insurance auditorium. For thirty-five years she has directed the college and when she took office she was one of the youngest presidents and one of a few women presidents. She was one of the first women to attend Brown university and received her A. B. and A. M. from the university. She taught at Wheaton seminary, was instructor, professor and head of the biblical history department of W’ellesley college before becoming president of Mt. Holyoke. Dr. Woolley was chairman of the college entrance examination board from 1923-27, president of the

American Association of University Women. 1927-33. and is senator of the united chapters of Phi Beta Kappa. She wrote “Womens Colleges in America,” published in the Encyclopedia Britannica. She holds the following honorary degrees: Litt. D., Brown university; LHD.. Amherst college; LLD., Smith college: A. M. and LLD, Yale university: LLD., Denison, Rollins and Oberlin. Tico Entertain Misses Mary and Emily Voyls entertained with a partv last night. Among those attending were Mrs. Ralph Willis, honor guest; Misses Thelma Joyce and Lois Buchanan, assistant hostesses; Mrs. Grace Cox, Mrs. Neva Beaver and Misses Alice Courtot, Martha Jensen, Martha Elson, Mary Byers and Gertrude Scanlon.

Anniversary of Research Club to Be Observed Thirty-fifth anniversary of the . Woman's Research Club will be | celebrated Monday at a guest meeting in Central Avenue M. E. church. I A group of former presidents will appear in a playlet, written by Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett and Mrs. L. H. Millikan. One group in the cast will represent a modern club meeting and the other the first meeting in 1899. In the first group will be Mesdames M. J. Ault, C. E. Cottingham. David Ross, R. O. McAlexander, George Van Dyke, J. M. Dungan, E. D. , Clark and Miss Alta Roberts. In Lthe other will be Mesdames C. A. Hodges, R. W. Mercer, J. W. Noble, J. L. Wallace, F. E. Floyd, J. G. Benson, W. C. Hartmger, Theo E. Root and Miss Elizabeth Smith, assisted by Misses Jane Wallace and Margaret Millikan. Founders of the club, in November, 1899, were Mrs. J. K. Jones, ] still an active member, and the late Miss Sarah Rudisell and Mrs. Jea- j nette Smith Gulick. Mrs. W. T. Brown, now of Los Angeles, was the! first president, and Mrs. Clark is 1 the present president. RECEPTION TO BE GIVEN FOR ARTIST A reception will be held for Gordon Mess at the John Herron Art Museum from 3to 4 tomorrow m connection with Mr. Mess’ one-man exhibition. V. Ernest Field, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Yorker and members , of the museum activities committee, of which Mrs. Charles Latham is 'chairman, will assist.

Miss Edna Balz and Fiance Will Be Honored at Dinner

At a dinner which Louis Schwitzer will give tonignt. Miss Edna Balz and her fiance, Howard John Lacy 11, will be honored. The dmner is occasioned by the approaching marriage of Miss Balz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'Peter F. Balz. and Mr. Lacy, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Lacy Sr. The ceremony will be read Thanksgiving afternoon. Mrs. Oscar A. Jose Jr. will entertain at luncheon and with a bridge party Wednesday at her home. 4814 North Meridian street, and the following night, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wemmer will en-

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tertain at dinner for Miss Balz and Mr. Lacy. A tea which Mrs. Herbert Todd will give Ftiday afternoon at her home will fete Miss Balz and Miss Josephine Reed, whose marriage to Willi; m Bertermann also will take place Thanksgiving day. Miss Miry Adelride Rhrxies will entertain Miss Re ‘d and Mr Bertermann, Miss Bau: and her fiance Saturday night at dinner. j.ne night preceding the wedding ceremonies, Mr. and Mrs. Balz will entertain members of the bridal party at a rehearsal dinner.