Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1934 — Page 9
HFr. 22, 1931.
V' t ' * TJW .•-. £■ jl a SB . •.'•**... 4< blShi BSiP^JI • ||| I m H^^HU |^jjj|||||||jg^ ; - jllfllly ; "f s*&/ DMPjr >wtcrii ■h° younger socioi set. Miss holidays and Mrs Clarence ’ - i: ~; M s -loan Colei, are a.-.u.tmg Wysong. she was accompanied by her house guest, V* *|<pL?. # >\? A Js@| •v a holiday dance to be held at Miss Barbara Ro 'e, Brussels. Belgium. o.c. f. Jhl M. . :: il.::.- C an::y Club Thursday night lor Another social event of the junior set is a dance '* jMgk to be held by the Old Glory Society. Children of the ivir.o from c’.a.-ses at St Marys Collece at American Revolution. Jan. 1. at the chapter house of .4 4£pTffiJ&Vt* iLfe •: L... .; Mi.tfMmM&k •uder/s arrive in t.me o Caroline Scott Harrison, Daughters of -lie American v -< r:o•; ■:n .ny social ac'ivitie.s scheduled lor Revolution. Miss Patricia Gilliland is chairman of : - ‘ llllllk IBBi HI A group Rom the <•• ::. go in- arrangements and Miss Harriet Jane Holmes, junior ■* >- A ■■- Mi-..- Berenice Brennan. Rose Dowd. Marie president. €£%&?&F ’ „. ~ >jppipilllifes . .: M,.: g.uvt Dowd Also home from Prmcipia College are Misses Betty ’ •’ ■’•'• v ’’'"”- . returned from I ur-h Sunr.v Colby. Julie Baker. Marjorie Case and *V*..sftlßlijlij •/ '< J <?' W-Wsgm&k Mr and Mrs Page Golsan Jr. Sam-on I. Crew. Cincinnati, was l.t buffet receive(l the best wishes of their j best man and ushers were Floyd T!T§ttN*.v / \ is at Highland Golf and Conn- ; reception at the Columbia Club fol-| Charles Schauer. Pittsburgh. Pa. Wd showung^f^moUonHpic-1 dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Zel- of garder.ms. Year's eve will be celebrated Mrs. Page Golsan. New York. the bride traveling in a brown out- || ■^"MtU’lrFetlney \ndI m^ at^the^orga n. ' York, and Mr" Golsan is a graduate < *Pkffs tfuGfff 1 * # fj ... E m A E Cmne A /T Conso- ' **Kt and wore a dinner gow nos Technology. Boston, and is a mem- </y ||. : 1& S% '%&%. ' Frank Dowling.’ Frank Kissel, j rose mo *r e with lavender trim and ber of Chi Phi fraternity. j * , * s ' Q}tf&Gf6& B * fl|li| ||t ‘ eith dm T' \YGch 1 J R h Mr- ers were rosebuds and sweet peas Mr. and Mrs. Don Wahern came / </ # fjgL, ||| , 'p,.. arranged old-fashioned from New York aiid Rumsfleld i m'hcr. Mrs. A J. Callaway, w ill 1 - yaj%j^Sß ' : :•- -• a tea Frida’. ~~ . .. :.Ml : cn .r her heme. 3636 Car-' Dr H O Pritchard, father of the sister. Mrs. John B. McConahay. s SW^Wi n-av. j bridegroom, will officiate at the who willl wear a wine velvet dress k| S•• - Ruth Marshall and Mi.-vs Lois marnace rites of Paul Pritchard and j trimmed in silver and will carry a 'lplflff fzMm, m - :- ' Jm<&M:ztMJ£, N.celai w-.’.l pour at the tea M:>* Flonse Scott, daughter of Mr. bouquet of Briarcliff roses. The - ~'Wm and assiMinc in the dining and Mrs John J. Scott, tonight at bride's gown of blue velvet will have Hpi ”*%"%' J&sß . „J, t '**sM , •> ■ M:-- '- At — Prir.r'cr. the Down'>• Avenue Christian silver clips, matching the trimming. wsgaaiffiAA , ■ / :y/, tjp/za% :a R .die Jane Bias' and Mar- Church. The altar will be deco- She will carry a white satin Bible. ssmates of the hostess and stu- ; and will be lighted with 1 white J gf^^^brothe^^wm' j^. I*'Annual 1 *'Annual Parties IMHL * jHB JHbHH|[^^hHv - .... .;, p ' The bride will enter with her J°hn Arthur Scott, the brides 1- D* U old a f ! -'sj%Ml&& - f at het and will be attended bv her mother, and Mr. McConahay will be LO -D C -!• i- Cavl Ct L i * zs^mSm&^ s * ’/'[ '('l\i' n TO ushers. Miss Lucille Pritchard, # y - Q>;r '■ 4 70VO/? P AVGHTER FVADNF Cl i : R TO wlll p ‘ ay the or § an Miss -HlllS „'T*^" T„ sdamfs Clarence Weaver. Felix ~~l r> ~ ITI ~,.,. : You Truly" and "The Rosary." _ x J . . . ~. I . ,>* -Y^m' fcWhir'er and Fa* ten HOLD INITIATION ! The bride's mother will wear a The traditional Christmas holi- * d/"t - wP :•> a>s;-t Mr>. Fieri c lu<*ker peacock blue gown and wear a cor- day dinner bridge of Meridian Hills H^W\ Wg y,fm gjj, pee- A :n f om sage of Johanna Hill Mrs. Country clut) will be held next •:• Mi,, Fmma Jean Tucker service"?or" Miss‘'Lotma tr:ple sheor and her cor?a?e of h ‘■. , . ' '' : ‘ > -chedu'ocl by the £\ adne Club for Zhanna H.ll roses be.c. n.a\ brmg guests. R<..-ei\awC*t..- ' f >'..:• .. TANARUS, T-.v V • bo* h.oir.e TTm'..-'- Fellow-.nc th.e ceremony a ree-p- are being received for dinners and , i, $ *'** f ..s£*&&*. J '# ; ’ ’ a:: Chapman. 310 w p •-- w:'.: h.Gd at the home of Dr. both contract and auct.on bridge k Holiesv appointments will be used. ' v ‘ jV^brde'wjf t-avel inari.vk b’ue ta^ eS ' ||F jMpA^ilAj ’ “ J 'I-' tpl m-, K .. h( . v - ensemble, trimmed in white taffeta V'ro with the' ne\v SB- B V ' N ' '-- '" r a M'r. Mg M.vn Lou 'h. Alter Jan. 13 Mr and Mrs. Pritch- receiving line. In the line with him BnL ; , :f > ,N^.T' ^l a"’v‘ -OjO/ILL ard •'••* * ; ve at 357 Dowtvp-av. ii; be Mrs. Beck, officers and their C V ■'g- L Thompson. Thetis Faunmg Xrcdu to Ro \ <(h(l directors and their wives. mor of \V:.. ,u:u : Francis h.vfi- .and - 1 Jean Coler. Berv Pearce Burton -. X k-’’.. e:t :...w.ie.*u p ■• a: ' d } '•'••’ * r \* : '.>. "ma Nun- Cnns’mas charitaole activities of geek and Lewis Base are members rl ge p. • honor °- a5 P; '>' lls Muigle. June Smgv. tire Womens Lions Crib include 0 f the junior committee lor the Uss Barbara Rode, Belgium. Bernice Showers. Esther and Ruth basket donations to needy families, junior dance Thursday. Members tXTpf i gwat of Miss Betty Wysong. Sennick, Lois Thompson, Karpen contributions to The Indianapolis and guests will dance from 9 to 12. XV dffjfjfe/' ier guests were Misses Frances Fraker, Virginia Kline. Virginia Times Clothe-A-Child, gift to the Chaperons will be Messrs, and Mes- —vk. J2&*4 ***** r m/ f?m*o ys*-K / :. Rns- ui Docbber Sunshine Mclntyre. Dee Trasher. Jane Wat- American Settlement, and purchase dames Walter C. Holmes, Earl W. T "s!}''/ r, Marjorie Case, Jane Davis, : iac% Mildred Bacon and Rebecca of towels from women of the Blind Kiger. J. W. Hutchings and Dr, and ;, . . ■" ' Shideler. ‘Mrs, J. Kent Leasure. -
r-r'WO , f the younger social set. Miss I Bi tty x . ' and Miss Jean Coler. are assisting with arrangements for a holiday dance to be held at the Meridian Hills Country Club Thursday night for the juniors. Just home from classes at St. Mary's College at Terre Haute, Indianapolis students arrive in time to enter into the many social activities scheduled for the holiday season. A group from the college includes Misses Berenice Brennan. Rose Dowd, Marie Warren and Margaret Dowd. When Miss Betty Jane Wysong returned from classes at Principia College. St. Louis, to spend the
Holiday Events Scheduled by Highland Club The series of Sunday night buffet suppers at Highland Golf and Country Club will end with the party tomorrow. From 3 to 5 Monday, members' children and guests will be entertained at a Christmas party, which will include distribution of gifts aoad showing of a motion picture. New Year's eve will be celebrated at a dinner dance and breakfast at the clubhouse. On tomorrow night's committetare Mrs. Mary Feeney and Messrs, ind Mesdames Everett Agnew. Ralph Burdick. E. A Crane. J. C. Consodine. Frank Dowling. Frank Kissel. John J. Lange. John H. Rau. Charles L. Smith. John A Welch. J. R. MrCov. Charles Pettinger. Howard Williams, Ben Olsen and Fred Bruhn. MISS CALLAWAY TO GIVE TARTY Mit* Lillian Callaway, assisted by her mother. Mrs. A. J. Callaway, will entertain friends at a tea Friday afternoon at her home, 3636 Car-rollton-av. Miss Ruth Marshall and Miss Lois Jean Nicolai will pour at the tea table, and assisting in the dining room will be Misses f*etty Prinz’.er. Norma Rahe. Jane Blak-’ and Margaret Wells. Classmates of the hostess and students home from colleges will be among the guests. MRS. TUCKER TO HOXOR DAUGHTER Mesdames Clarence Weaver. Felix M. McWhir'er and Hughes Patten were to assist Mrs. Fred C. xueker at an open house today. A tea f'om 4 to 6 was to honor Mrs. Tucker s daughter. Miss Emma Jean Tucker, who is home during the vacation of Bradford Junior College.
VISITOR HONORED CY MiSS VOGEL
Miss Catherine Louise Vogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Vogel, entertained at a luncheon and bridge party yesterday in honor of Miss Barbara Rode. Belgium, •house guest of Miss Betty Wysong. Other guests were Misses Frances Block, Ros ..n Doebber. Sunshine Marjorie Case, Jane Davis, B>- La rah and Miss Wysong.
holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wysong. she was accompanied by her house guest, Miss Barbara Ro 'e, Brussels, Belgium. Another social event of the junior set is a dance to be held by the Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, Jan. 1, at the chapter house of Caroline Scott Harrison, Daughters of the American Revolution. Miss Patricia Gilliland is chairman of arrangements and Miss Harriet Jane Holmes, junior president. Also home from Principia College are Misses Betty Larsh. Sunny Colby. Julie Baker, Marjorie Case and Jane Anne Davis. The group will attend the dance
Miss Zeller and Page Golsan Wed in Church Rite
Mr. and Mrs. Page Golsan Jr. received the best wishes of their friends today at the breakfast and reception at the Columbia Club following their marriage in the MeKe chapel of the Tabernacle Pres byterian Church. Before her marriage Mrs. Golsan was Miss Isabell Louise Zeller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 5-. Zeller. Mr. Golsan's parents a?e Mr. and Mrs. Page Golsan. New York. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. C. E. Eberhard played a program of bridal music at the organ. Miss Eleanor Zeller attended her sister and wore a dinner gown of rose moire with lavender trim and a hat of lavender velvet. Her flowers were rosebuds and sweet peas arranged in an old-fashioned bouquet.
Dr. Pritchard to Officiate at Son’s Marriage Tonight
Dr. H. O. Pritchard, father of the bridegroom, will officiate at the marriage rites of Paul Pritchard and MisS Florise Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scott, tonight at the Downey Avenue Christian Church. The altar will be decorated with palms, ferns and flowers, and will be lighted with white tapers. The bride will enter with her father and will be attended by her EVADNE CLUB TO HOLD INITIATION Christmas party and initiation service for Miss Lorna Jones are scheduled by the Evadne Club for 6:30 tomorrow at the home of M.ss Jean Chapman. 310 W. Maple-rd. Holiday appointments will be used, and gifts exchanged. Gu°sts will include Mrs. Katherine Baker, Mrs. Mary Lou White and Mrs. Maxine Higgins; Misses Ethel Finley. Jane and Jean Getz. Betty Thompson. Thetis Fleming, Mary Francis Hatfield. Jerry James. Paul and Vesta Irvine. Willa Nicholas, Phylis Mingle. June Smay, Bernice Showers. Esther and Ruth Sennick, Lois Thompson, Karpien Fraker, Virginia Kline, Virginia Mclntyre, Dee Trasher, Jane Wallace Mildred Bacon and Rebecca Shideler. _ — ' - 'T-,' ' ' ... MMMIMWiIfIP
Samson I. Crew, Cincinnati, was best man and ushers were Floyd Carpenter, Monroe, N. Y.. and Charles Schauer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Given in marriage by her father, bride wore white satin designed h long sleeves and a train. Her ie veil came from a cap of the tulle and her flowers were a muff of gardenias. The couple left on a wedding trip, the bride "traveling in a brown outfit. They will be at home at the Palmetto. Detroit. Mrs. Goisan attended Katherine Gibbs School. New York, and Mr. Golsan is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, and is a member of Chi Phi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Page Golsan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wahern came from New York and Bert Rumsfleld from Chicago for the ceremony.
sister, Mrs. John B. McConahay, who willl wear a wine velvet dress \ trimmed in silver and will carry’ a bouquet of Briarcliff roses. The bride's gown of blue velvet will have silver clips, matching the trimming. . She will carry a white satin Bible. Harmon Pritchard, the bridej groom's brother, will be best man. John Arthur Scott, the bride's brother, and Mr. McConahay’ will be ushers. Miss Lucille Pritchard, Franklin, the bridegroom's cousin, will play the organ and Miss Gwendolyn Scott will sing “I Love You Truly" and “The Rosary.’’ The bride's mother will wear a peacock blue gown and wear a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Pritchard's gown will be of dark triple sheer and her corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Piitchard. The bride will travel in a dark blue ensemble, trimmed in white taffeta and worn with blue accessories. After Jan. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard <vill live at 357 Downey-av. Needy to Be Aided Christmas charitable activities of j the Womens Lions' Club include basket donations to needy families, contributions to The Indianapolis j Times Clothe-A-Child, gift to the American Settlement, and purchase of towels from women of the Blind j
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Annual Parties to Be Held at Meridian Hills The traditional Christmas holiday dinner bridge of Meridian Hills Country’ Club will be held next Saturday. For the first time mem- ; bers may bring guests. Reservations are being received for dinners and both contract and auction bridge tables. The annual New Year's Day tea : w’ill be from 4 to 6 with the new president. Earl Beck, heading the receiving line. In the line with him will be Mrs. Beck, officers and their wives and members of the board of directors and their wives. Jean Coler. Betty Pearce. Burton Beck and Lewis Bose are members of the junior committee for the ! junior dance Thursday. Members and guests will dance from 9 to 12. Chaperons will be Messrs, and Mesdames Walter C. Holmes, Earl W. ; Kiger. J. W. Hutchings and Dr. and Mrs. J. Kent Leasure, {
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