Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1934 — Page 5

OEC. 8, 1934.

f . aWI *s} ijilflL ' *^ / '•l"Hi-: ci M;.-, Ruth Claim Mark:- aauuhv-r oi Mr. and Mi s. \ ' ( jgdon ( i horn Ip Thanksgiving Day. 11/1150111 l)lG VV 11 jSOM? / U tS UCIJ Mr. and Mrs. William Bettprmann will be at home at 3536 N. Me- OV " 7 ... . \ / , t) TT 1 , ridian-st. after Jan 1. Before her marriage Thanksgiving Dav at the T}l I) . > LO 130 Ooara lit home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Jewett V. Reed. Mrs. Bettermann 1 13. yOH 1 < I was Miss Josephine Reed. sJt rianvoli Mis- Fein aP/. bn im<- :1m br.ci* '! Hound .R-hn I ac" II in - f r -. r PrV mVmPI U • V> 111 1M V>II 111 Lli nm.p.v NT.-. 29 at h.r.me her parent-. Mr. and Mrs Pmr F. R-M. IWI 1 1 W|)\ IclV^l ■>'M, : lr iLI" # their home at Lacy wood Manor. Traders Pont. m ,- v . R, '‘ a Rf ' !a Alumuar i-.ap'er :' M.- Bnnard Lmciblrm \v:< re Imr ro-f-r.’. inarm, go was Mi- Ei:/- I;. Dn. : u §P ls jllujr Alpha Chi Omega sorority will a be:h li: nr. :he entertainment committee Ilf .-pj-y ■■■pon .nr mr th> eieven-h t:nn 'he M;- W.r.nird IF. d.rirlh-;• of Mr •:.-: Mr- CD H ■■:' honr :>r, ~ c ■■■ e . .. c , r: IMmri- ' municipal Christina, cniren pro- •in orn. of WP< ,:••# M-OlGland. son. of Mr Mis. H,n \ M-- * , T . Wmmlf rented by the OucFn Ju.,r (Morale cich inn maamm n- . • •••k at rim Ad nv IF e;. ,; ci. ir ■■ K " “ ' WRmWSW& in Chn.-t Church a- noon Srrurdav. y 1: . .; Rr X Sir.gi-v ;..rfnre k.rr marria-.--- Nov 23 •< a • Miss Marv ' ; r ' • Ms Jr;i SgggL W'm Drr - 15 - Mr< - M Ogden i, Jo PaV rv K ‘ :n Sr : '"mmi-v- r hairm Mr mJW director Os ti;e ci:.'! lie. The mnr.s.n of Mi Mm Mi... r and .U-hm r of Mr J m F d•• j: r . t rr.n: t Wp; Mr-. Wil.iam C. Otto ;.- general \F;Fr -o Fin'd M S‘< r.er son < f Mr- T'.v C B ' .1 chairman of n:rr_ mt :.-.. ,i.d vih Moimml Dark,c;v::i: Ihv, Mr .Mr MdFr are at Iv-me :r. In- :V -- ' V'M p be assisted by Mrs. Alfred Kris- dianapolis. Li ,a Cox, opnino; (oadys ; % tl, - ck ; Dorotr.y Pr.cr.-on ar.d i n , ceremony la-' Saturda,’. Mr- Lilli Di Carlo mcl 'er of Mr • }'■ •’ ' #:fSr ,n> A'll|;r| tS f: Chsvlottp Wainwricb.'. and Mr,. Gafano D; CFrlo, became the bride of Aivironv Dale ar.dro. Mac*- n > ( ■ .1 Members of the ciiornle are Bettv Nr ., York Lou. ' .-., .. nin.m -Ke- i.iie ■2 Best. JO Ann Bayer. Marilyn and Mr , Frank 1 Ed< t:barter. Vurirua CMJean Eneelke. Peccv Fa tom. Bn tv , f , . , r\££ -urrsr n.d dsret-or '•• . Fault o:vr. Barbara H Fl:/a oe'h \l< 11 \ Cl' \ / USICtI LP ts) ( )ttCV l.ef.io nr:;..in o ; Kicer. Claire r.r-.-.- r,-- Poole. Sill HULL . lUOlLllll l / J J ;> .,.. „ ... ; ,,, n . A ?v. ;: . W 'll . Harriett Rip ledge. Mac ha Ann. ana /">/ • . „ I t-Gu W d:u dav w: h -M \ Mar.r n Shaw. Jam Pit -on, (For- 0/ // F l 1) HI $ l)OQ ) llVl l k F M • -ud t 1 * pia Dutcher. Barbara William, man in cnarc- H< r a -;<. , ant 103%. Cl 4 ‘ C r D-r: At .•r B'" . M,r. . M: . M t ' rn, ■ v : mJ| Wh: r iker Hdui k N!• aA program : Cnri-'m, mu u u* Mu-rv urmr ' •• ‘ ■■ '■ H .:.-: Mm I'S Smith Martone Clarke. Mcrim.m .•> hc v , f ,-., ri , e„- a , n ~, fl . O'’ ''.r. Jh Jam ram. A.>, M' ' F.;dd, Maiw Catherine Star Bettv “;,* n 0 . lr^.u [ H'hr. or. Burroughs, solont Mr, - - I ■■■l Window. Margaret Zi)i Pm- -a Km- ;. J : , 3 ; I J com u'm> ..‘..m, . H ( )IJUA\ l) AS CL 7 c. V leer. Bet tv Flumpnr • - Billv Shine r .“ 3 ' nur *“ l! ‘ r . ’ ' " Mm FFr.- • O 80r.r. r chairman. P.V (11\ ’ K\ RY CI .rnn Bjrf and Miss Pirll., Matmrn. accom- Ar M' :caL CfP ' r ' ra ‘ L:fc B . announces me following program: ' ll 1 7W Z ' I Pam.,.. .he program wu. w preuve ov F ... r ' ..... Mr C V Sr-mn r cha t'~-4riCTirmr^• r• :ie < ~ )c^rn nora^fj V ‘ * v^r '- am °' Cr.r.-T.v .■?•*••> 0-r.- . of ’r f ‘ v.iw and m f *ans romi ut.v: i „ M. Oeden. d:rm-m. and Mr, Nd> „ 0.0, of t-.e Che. r Broadcasters B *<,% £ <f/ni Rpftv RcimPV 1"0 Kemper McMurtrey. organist, and Him-: which will entertain with a h mmJLx wL L V XVLiiil w V hx* rH o phcrol or, cptr, hiP nf t'no - O rn-a! tpc-rr -i-*h \V -- -

MU SIC ALE ARRANGE BY PATRONESS CLUB Morning musical** and luncheon of the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will be held Wednesday with Mrs. William P. Anderson 111. 3703 N. Delaware-st. Red tapers will light the luncheon table. Hostesses will be Mesdames Posey T. Kime. Eugene L. Shaver. Attia Malott Martin. Anita Scott and Walter Mayes. The program, in charge of Mrs. Frank T. Edenhafter. will include: •‘The Impressionists” by Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs: songs by Charles T. Griffes. Gertrude Guttlius. Mrs S E Fenstermaker. Henry Hadley and Mrs. Helen Warrum Chappell, and piano selections by Miss Marion Laut, John A. Carpenter and Mrs. Louis Be!d?n. Accompanists ill be Mrs. Harriett Bunch, Mrs. J. A. Matthews and Mrs. Edenharter.

Membership Dance to Be Held Dec. 23 by Junior Hadassah

Junior Hadassahs annual membership dance will be held Sunday. Dec. 23. in the Travertine room of the Lincoln. Miss Shulamuth Rabb is chairman and Miss Stella Berkowitz. co-chairman. Preparations for the dance will be started at a special meeting Monday night in Kirshbaum Community Center. A joint meeting oi the Junior and Senior Hadassahs will be held Sunday afternoon, Dec. 16. at the center. Committees for the dance are as follows: Invitation. Miss Helen Marer. chairman: Misses Kalah Larman. Frieda Kamrot. Helen Kl ne. Alice Kan lot, T ?Tu liman. J ilia Loving r, Evelyn Ralb, Lillian Kaseff. Lillian Rosenthal, Ethel Blum, Leah

Tavel, Bess Gernstein, Sara Shallot, Rose Einstandig. Sarah Fogle, Dena Caplan and Celia Kaufman; arrangements, Miss Geraldine Young, chairman; Misses Anne Dubin. Marion Luhrie. Bertha Lovinger. Ida 31uestein and Gertrude Penish; bids and program. Miss Esther Klessmer, chairman; Misses Lillian Dorman. Fannette Katz, Mollie Levinsky and Lottie Cohen; entertainment, Miss Ruth Goldberg, chairman; Misses Belle Kline. Lucia Wild. Hilda Rabb and Naomi Lichtenberg. and bulletin. Miss Frieda Brill, chairman; Misses Mary Rappaport. Dvora Cohen, Fannie Robbins. Dor ~ thy Rubin and Nancy Litchenberg.

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CLUB AUXILIARY WILL GIVE A PARTY Mrs. Mark Gray will head the receiving line at a Christmas party which the Women's Auxiliary of the Old Hickory Club will give Thursday night at Mrs. Gray's home, 5621 Beechwood-av. The program will include holiday music of other lands. Others in the receiving line will be Mrs. Margaret Shuler, second vice-pesident; Mrs. Rose Sullivan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Katherine Wakelam, recording secretary and treasurer; Miss Julia Landers, Miss Hannah Noone and Mrs. Thomas McGee, all directors, and Mesdames Marie Karrer. Paul Resener, Josephine Williams, Emma Kirk, Ida Curry. Mary Knippenberg. Elizabeth Robinscn. Hazel Calloway, J. P. Donohue and Miss Faye TerrilL

Ogden Chorale to Be Heard at Christ Church Beta Beta Alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will sponsor for the eleventh time the municipal Christmas concert presented by the Ogden Junior Chorale in Christ Church at noon Saturday, Dec. 15. Mrs. James M. Ogden is director of the chorale. Mrs. William C. Otto is general chairman of arrangements, and will be assisted by Mrs. Alfred Kristufek, Misses Dorothy Peterson and Charlotte Wainwright. Members of the chorale are Betty Best, Jo Ann Bayer, Marilyn and Virginia Christena, Betty Cramer, Jean Engelke, Peggy Fatout, Betty Faulconer, Barbara Hoss, Elizabeth Kiger, Claire Patten, Betty Poole, Harriett Rutledge, Martha Ann and Marilyn Shaw, Jane Preston, Georgia Dutcher, Barbara Williams, Doris Wheeler, Betty and Marilyn Whitaker, Helen Pollock, Natalie Smith, Marjorie Clarke, Madeline Judd. Mary Catherine Stair, Betty Soehner, Martha Sturm, Eleanor Winslow, Margaret Zaßf, Betty Kalleen, Betty Humphreys, Billy Shine and Miss Phyllis Mattern, accompanist.

Betty Ramey to Wed in January, Honored at Club Water lily green and pink colors appointed the luncheon table today at the Columbia Club for a party which Miss Mary Paxton Young gave in honor of Miss Betty Ramey. Miss Ramey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence Ramey, will become the bride of Dr. Robert Hadley Wiseheart, son of Mr. and Mrs. 6. W. Wiseheart. North Salem, in a ceremony Jan. 5. Mrs. F. W. Young assisted her daughter with hospitalities. Following luncheon the guests played bridge at the Young homo. Joan i Repas presented gifts which the guests brought to the bride-to-be. With Miss Ramey and her mother. covers were laid for Mrs. Calvin Ler.ox, Lebanon and Mesdames Jean Black, George F. Collins and Christen Carleson; Misses Margaret Ramey. Alice Mai*ie Woolling, Jane Henhesey, Eloise Welch. Josephine Maloy, Mariamelia Schmidt, Jean ‘ Mac Kay and Joan Boswell.

THE marriage of Miss Ruth Claire Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eenjamin Marks, to Adolph H. Feibel, Washington, took place Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Bettermann will be at home at 3536 N. Me-ridian-st after Jan 1. Before her marriage Thanksgiving Day at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jewett V. Reed, Mrs. Bettermann was Miss Josephine Reed. Miss Edna Balz became the bride of Howard John Lacy II in a ceremony Nov. 29 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Ba!z, 3038 E. Fall Creek-blvd. After Dec. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Lacy will make their home at Lacywood Manor, Traders Point. Mrs. Bernard Lindblom before her recent marriage w T as Miss Elizabeth Thuer. Miss Winifred Hoyt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hoyt, became the bride of W. Pearce McClelland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. McClelland, in a ceremony last week at the Advent Episcopal Church. Mrs. J. Rex Singley before her marriage Nov. 28, was Miss Mary Jo Pavey. The marriage of Miss Marie Miller, daughter of Mrs. James F. Miller, to Floyd M. Stoner, son of Mrs. Thomas Curry, Newcastle, was solemnized Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are at home in Indianapolis. In a ceremony last Saturday, Miss Lilli Di Carlo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano Di Carlo, became the bride of Anthony Dallesandro, New York.

Matinee Musicale to Offer Christmas Program

A program of Christmas music will be presented under auspices of the active section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale at 8:15 Friay night in the auditorium of the American Central Life Building. The program wiii be presented by the Ogden Chorale with Mrs. James M. Ogden, director, and Mrs. Nelle Kemper McMurtrey. organist, and by the choral ensemble of the Mat-

GLEE CLUB TO SING AT LAMBS' PARTY

When the Little lambs frolic Christmas night, the Lambs’ Glee Club will feature college songs, directed by Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus. The pony ballet entertainment will be led by Richard Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriday Jr. ar% chairmen of the frolic to be j held at the Columbia Club ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ruckelshaus and Mr. Mansfield are other members of the committee. Games and bridge playing will begin at 9. and the entertainment will be presented at 10:30. Luncheon Scheduled Miss Margaret Millspaugh, 4903 Washington-blvd, will be hostess for a 1 o’clock luncheon meeting of the Women's Aid of the Traffic Dej partment of the Pennsylvania Railroad Tuesday,

inee Musical under the direction of George Newton with Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, soloist. Mrs. Natalie Conner will accompany the chorale ensemble. Mrs. Robert O. Bonner, chairman, announces the following program: Break Forth ’ Bach "Christmas ‘Snow’’ Grieg j Mrs. Burroughs "Let Their Celestial Concerts Unite Choral section, with Mr. N*-vton. director, and Mrs. Connor, accompanist ‘ Cohrus of Shepherd" .... . Lemmons "Christmas Pastorale” Harker iOn German Folk Song. "Weih Nacht."i Mrs. McMurtrey, organ. "Angels O'er the Field" French Caiol Lo. How a Rose” . . Praerias Merry Yuletide" .. . Rimaky Carol of Russian Children" Arranged by H. B. Gaul 'Jesu Bambino” Yon Choral Section. Ogden Carrollers "Cradle Sor.e" . Johannes Brahms "One Solitary Life" Author Unknown "This Light Sweet Jesus" Anonymous "Hark The Herald. Angels Come" Felix Mendelssohn “The Neighbors of Bethlehem F. A. Gevaert From "Collection de Choeurs”). "Christ and the Children" Franciscus Nagler 'Song of the children at the manger at Bethlehem >. "Jesu! Thou Dear Babe Divine" Arranged by Clarence Dickinson 'Traditional cradle song from Hayti") "From Heaven High the Angels Come" Arranged by Clarence Dickinson "Priere" a. Hasselmans Fourteenth Century Traditional'. “An Angel Came From Heaven" Arranged by Clarence Dickinson 'Folk song of the Middle Ages— Traditional!. "No Candle Was There and No Fire” Lira Lehman "Silent Night” Pranz Gruber "Good Night. Sweet Jesus” Anonymous “Cradle Song" Johannes Brahms Mrs. Julian,C. Fix is reader; Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist; Miss Betty Humphreys, soprano; Miss Claire Patten, contralto; Billy Shine, boy soprano, and Miss Phylis Mattern, pianist.

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Ensemble Will Play on Program for Propylaeum Invitations have been issued by the entertainment committee of the Propylaeum Club for a Christmas meeting to be held at 2:30 Tuesday at the clubhouse. Mrs. John W. Kern Sr. is committee chairman. The program will be given by the Pauline Schellschmidt ensemble composed of Ruth Devin, soprano; Lissa Cox, soprano; Gladys Blake, contralto; Louise Dauner, violin: Marcena Campbell, violin-cello, Louise Schellschmidt-Koehne, harp; Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, piano, and Pauline Schellschmidt, commentator and director. The club's next morning contract bridge party and luncheon will be 1 held at 10 Wednesday with Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, social chairman in charge. Her assistants will be Mrs. Gerry M. Sanborn, Mrs. Edward H. Knight and Mrs. William Allen Moore. HOLIDAY DANCE TO BE GIVEN BY CLUB Mrs. C. V. Sorenson is chairman 1 of the ways and means committee !of the Cheer Broadcasters Club, which will entertain with a holiday dance, Dec. 26, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Proceeds will be used for the pre-tuberculosis milk fund maintained by the club in conjunction with the City k -£ird of Health. Assisting Mrs. So. nson are Mesdames Wilson B. Parker, S. G. Bush, J. W. Esterline, William M. Birk, Everett Hays, Lynn Adams, Edward H. Niles and Basil Vaught. Hoagy Carmichael will serve as master of ceremonies and taking part on the program will be Lindy Lou, radio entertainer. MISS MARIAN DARR WILL ADDRESS CLUB Members of Indianapolis Alumna* Club of Pi Beta Phi will hear the ; story of “Christmas Around the World" told by Miss Marian Darr at a meeting at 6:30 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Paul Gal- { laghw, 5821 Central-av. Miss Sarah Elizabeth Miller will present a program of Christmas music. Mrs. L. L. Flint, chairman, will b* assisted by Mesdames John Whitehead, Newell Boles, Robert Schetter, Julius Rochener, John Meredith and 1 Miss Hazel Abbott.