Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1935 — Page 5

JAN. 26, 1935

Wed Tomorrow —— - —~ ii r> •. in Home Kite fJB . !i :•• :t:v. : .r K:W tonvuro.'. f s * v 1 <>■■•:-*• ’ S : - ", * >L ..f iln .._ V.-; H:• :. i IL'cle will p'.av n f : / ' V k pr<-c:am o! bndai ..■lections and ~ • •*% For the performance of "Conti- Mrs. Charles Latham. Mr. and M nccotnp inv Mrs. L'land Q Clapp - Wm nental Varities” to be brought to Bowman Elder. Mrs Alexander " ho "HI Mne "At Dawning." "Be- WHH| f 1 W MMHBHT ’ ’JR I WHf English's Feb. 2 under auspices of Ho l hda f v ' and William Sullivan. N cause" and "I Love \ou Trulv. f Tjjjfc. 1 11 lH Usmsm .. _,. , T l„ r and Mrs. Daniels will enterta 'l l. ' i. ii inonv w ill lie read bv the w • jlipßNii JESS illc Incl ianapohs League of Worn- their gur.,ts at dinner preceding t n>■ •. (.. (i Carpenter before a WHSBBmT %, .. .* •y my jß||| en Voters, member.-, and their presentation at them Brcndonwo f::i place banked with palms, ferns J| \ '#%lllllllj ~,,f llffr. r . - Wt' friends are arranging box parties. home. and Mded with .seven-branched m Mgaf wmmm I mmmWmWfi ;: mmmmmMmM Wmm In one box will be Mr and Mr Patronesses for the performan w.l Warn i li^^.— W -rngw wmm ■ ,cn;n;-Vri-.: V;s rp ''' -r ! - •: o: :.,.■ > :. :o: - • .a.. ' / mML W %WWm® m> ron and John C frrf:r r:rk M Acres Albert T B-'-tv. ; ; u.,.: hgi.- gren marched chil- ™ % *W * f JHBi Ruckelshaus. Preceding the per- pndcc Jui; an C Bobb. John J Bra: and 1 Ulth ' hor; inif , od % I m formance they Will be entertained n ' H^ r V But.tolph, G. H : -.-P :.--.im-0. -it HHHIk _ J € lillllil at dinner at the home of Mr s ■°'‘' ' VVllllam H Coleman. Jam ’' .”. B •: :. to-- s Ihe | Si .rk Baird .Jovph J Daniel George N ' ° b ' ' %' 5 ° Included among -ur as of Herman Evans. He.bert Fade-. W D Gan ’ " at. :la : o; ;vo; • iIHPPR. Wells will be Mr. and Mm Wake: Kdgar S MorrHl. Waller Or- ' ■ ' ■! '.'.Ml com %-.■■ Wm s r I nough. S. N Campbell. Theodn : " •'•' h : ’ " sl,,, 'T' Wm. tiallHl ‘ Mr and Mrs. Joseph J Daniel, G >:fT>th. William fl iffuh. I.oi “ ' ; ' ' r.mri. I:?-%■ ~.,, pn , prl , m in -heir box Mr and Hlf rie niomas: A Henririckr W H r iup a n.ft...no w;i: MIPIP -_ ham R Hi.ran. Frederick Hollida fall ft m a coronet of tulle. The v|mv- ' sj%kMssks%s-i Paul V. McNutt. Henry Hornbror veil iv.., worn by Mrs I.eland Clapp t- 1 A T * x John W Kern. John S Kittle, W? at her wedding. The bride will ' w^w.u...u.u...- u ...ui l u.u ; u. *mm ;,;,.V";",.;v;" "';.. ;. , XI ; n d b Th?nd #, jrSS<.2r“ jyesJjHtes jo/iK Jroyer-jfa**J.SissoH-J(*rietetflc>iidJ*-J/tous ■Bfe, . ;. j [ ProcDutnel la\7 e - m McNally, John A. MrDonai chief belonging to her grandmother. L " , <:> yj<c:-DO 1 I tJodlLt/U Uy Warren K. Mannon. Clarence Fred Hite will be best man. W/ ■/'"s*-i o • Merrell. Post-Milliken, Barrett Mo Hie mother of the bride will wear marriage Jan 6 Mrs. Raymond . Kathryn Turney Garten at 1:30 Saturday, Feb. 2, at - Meredith Nicholson Jr, Kc rose crepe with ivory trim and a iJLbUKt, ne b Lautenbach, daughter ! the Butler University chapter house. Mrs. Frank ULUUt Pantzer, Lafayette Page. Paul Ri shoulder corsage of Johanna Hill " * F-ed Lautenbach Acton. Mr. and T. Sisson is general chairman with Mrs. John C. $M !' V chie - Conrad Ruckelshaus, Russi roses and sweet peas and Mrs cf Mi_ and:Mr;. . . Conn ersville. I Troyer and Mrs. Merle Mac Cloud. assisting. Others Wsm e u .„ Ryan, Wendell Rynerson, Robe Strong has chosen black crepe with, Mr^° 0l J gll . tJ l‘s l rPsiden t^S the Indianapolis lon the arrangements committee include Miss Dorcas | 9HI ,'i U . A Program of French music will scott, William Shaeffer, S. white and silver trim with similar Mrs. J JDarueK is president ottne po Mrs. Henry De Vaney. Mrs. Adrian Nail, Mrs. iiliy feature a meeting of the student Shank. Archer Sinclair, Thomas corsage. i League of Women Voters *hieh te sponsoring tne Kocs_ ivirs. Lawre^ce Henderson and M rs. JoKBL .. section of the Matinee Musicale Fri- sheerin, A. Dickinson Smith, W From out-of-town will be L. M Nancy Martens presentation of Continental V Roberts Mrs Garten will review "Another day at the home of Mrs. C. R. Mil- ham H Stafford, Warrack Wallar Salladav. Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Sam- ties" at English s Feb.-. r'necnr” hv Alhert Newman ? ler, 5255 N. Jersey-st. Paul H. White and William Roc uel F Clapp. Greencastle. and the Mr and Mrs. LA. Beem announ e sh g ■ The engagement of Miss Alice Helen Diver to Earl ''■ ®*W" / Miss Marion Laut will read a paper wood and Miss Lucy Taggart, brides cousin. Mrs Jovan De Rocco.! ment of their daughter. Miss Mary Louise Beem. to The engagement of Miss on French music and the following i N '.7wTn rk be A aJ r horn? at'sl4o°R b' 1 - \ <= fafte J/&SS/er JJ program will be presented: 3ith-st *' solemrized March 9. Miss Beem was graduated from ton. formerly of Indianapolis. Miss Diver was grad- \ .// ‘"LeTsons et Los Parfums pourrnent THREE BALLETS WILL -■■ r - Butler *wlMre she was a member of Kappa Kappa uated from St. and St Mary-o-th -

Miss Clapp to Wed Tomorrow in Home Rite In a ceremony at 8:30 tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Clapp. 6024 E. Washington-st, their daughter. Miss Ima Mae Clapp, will be married to Estle G. Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Strong. Miss Dorothea Hogle will play a program of bridal selections and accompany Mrs. Leland Q. Clapp who will sing "At Dawning.” ‘Because” and "I Love You Truly." The ceremony will be read bv the Rev. Guy O. Carpenter before a fireplace banked with palms, ferns and sided with seven-branched candelabra. Miss Mary V. Clapp. Brazil, cousin of the bride and only attendant, will wear light green starched chiffon designed with short puffed sleeves and a deep flounce. She will carry Briarcliff roses. The bride will be given in marriage by her father and her gown of ivory satin will be fashioned with cowl neckline with long fitted sleeves ending in points over the hands. Her veil will be hip length and will fall from a coronet of tulle. The veil was worn by Mrs. Leland Clapp at her wedding. The bride will carry a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, and a hand made handkerchief belonging - to her grandmother. Fred Hite will be best man. The mother of the bride will rose crepe with ivory trim and a shoulder corsage of Johanna Hill roses and sweet peas and Mrs. Strong has chosen black crepe with white and silver trim with similar corsage. From out-of-town will be L. M. Salladay, Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Clapp. Greencastle. and the bride s cousin. Mrs. Jovan De Rocco. New York. After March 1 the couple will be at home at 5140 E. 34th-st. CHURCH GROUP SCHEDULES TEA Japanese tea will be held Thursday at the Central Christian Church under the auspices of Woman’s Missionary Society. The program will be presented by Mrs. James H. Lowry. Mrs. Berta Miller Ruick, Miss Cynthia Pearl Maus and Irene Bishop Decorations are in charge of Mrs. Harry Chandler, chairman, assisted by Mesdames Richard Sipe, J. E McGaughey, Carl Doll. H. R. Augh- i inbaugh, Frank Kinzie and Harry Mahan. Tables will be placed by Mes-dan-.es A. C. Hindsley. Ralph Robert. 1 . R. C. Leavitt. J. W. Atherton, i A. R. Moses. Bruce Short, A. H. Gerhartit. Frank Herman, W. B Hodge, Harley Vann and William Ellery. EVENT SCHEDULED BY MOTHERS’ CLUB White elephant sale will be held by Tri-Psi Sorority. Mothers’ Club of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, at 2 Friday at the chapter house. 809 W. Hamptcn-dr. with Mrs. E. M. Johnson and Mrs. W. G. Holt in charge. Mrs. M. A. Dalman, party chairman. will be assisted by Mrs. J. J. Marshall and Mrs. A. C. Harvey. Mrs. C. R. Mathews will preside. Continuing a series of psychology lectures sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs, Mrs. J. M. Cunningham will conduct the class at 10 Thursday morning at the Irvington Presbyterian Church.

BEFORE her marriage Jan. 6, Mrs. Raymond Doughtv was Miss Clara Lautenbach, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lautenbach, Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Doughty will make their home in Connerstille. Mrs. J. J Daniels is president of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters which is sponsoring the Nancy Martens presentation of "Continental Varieties" at English’s Feb. 2. Mr and Mrs. L. A. Boem announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Louise Beem, to Frederick William Keuthan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Keuthan. The ceremony will be solemrized March 9. Miss Beem was graduated from Butler where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sororicy and Mr. Keuthan attended Purdue University, was graduated from Butler and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Gamma alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will sponsor a luncheon and book review by Mrs.

State Republican Club to Honor New President at Tea

Annual tea in honor of its new president will be held by Indiana Woman’s Republican Club from 2 to 4 Thursday, Jan. 31. at the Columbia Club, with wives of state MEETING IS SET FOR TEN CHAPTERS Ten Indianapolis chapters of Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority will meet Tuesday at the North M. E. Church for a 6:30 dinner and program sponsored by the sorority national council. Mrs. John R. Sentnev. national president, will preside. Mrs. R. Hanley Sherwood, president of the Indianapolis branch of Needlework Guild, and Harry Fowler will address the group. The national council recently adopted Needlework Guild program as its national project, Walter Stevens will sing. Club Will Meet Mrs. D W. Talmage. 1134 Carroll-ton-a v, will entertain members of the 1908 Club at her home Thursday.

Kathryn Turney Garten at 1:30 Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Butler University chapter house. Mrs. Frank T. Sisson is general chairman with Mrs. John C. Troyer and Mrs. Merle Mac Cloud, assisting. Others on the arrangements committee include Miss Dorcas Rock, Mrs. Henry De Vaney, Mrs. Adrian Nail, Mrs. Robert Hittle, Mrs. Lawrence Henderson and Mrs. E. O. Roberts. Mrs. Garten will review "Another Caesar” by Albert Newman. The engagement of Miss Alice Helen Diver to Earl Elliott Goodwine, Evanston, 111., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Diver, Evanston, formerly of Indianapolis. Miss Diver was graduated from St. Agnes Academy and St. Mary-of-the-Wood College. Mr. Goodwine is a graduate of Yale University. Activities of St. Agnes Academy Alumnae are in charge of Miss Alice Jane Hessler, president. The group is arranging a skating party to be held soon.

Senators and Representatives as special guests. Preceding the tea, a short business meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. Henry R. Campbell, president, presiding. Miss Adele Stork will report bills pending in the Legislature. A musical program will be arranged by Miss Pearl Randall, to include harp selections by Miss Victoria Montani and songs by Mrs. J. Harrv Green. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson and Mrs. Delbert O. Wilmeth will preside at the tea table. The entertainment committee, with Mrs. O. A. Hobbs, Bridgeport, chairman, and Mrs. Herbert A. Luckey, vice-chairman, includes Mrs. E. E. Neal, Noblesville: Mrs. Harrv F. Barnard. Mrs. Walter Pritchard, Mrs. Grace Guess and Miss Genevieve Brown. Literary Club to Meet At the weekly meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club Monday night at the chapter room, E. Vernon Hahn will talk on “Time’s Arrow.”

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Two to Speak at Meeting of Health League ‘‘Maternal Health Clinic From he Business Man’s Point of View” will be the topic of William Rowland Allen, employment manager of L. S. Ayres & Cos. at an open meeting of the Maternal Health League at 8 Wednesday in All Souls Unitarian Church. Dr. C. O. McCormick will review the work of the local clinic during the past year. Mrs. Lee Bums, league president, will preside at the program at 8 and the board meeting at 7:30. The program was arranged by Mrs. Perry O'Neal, chairman; Dr. R. Clyde White, Victor Jose Jr. and Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks. Two Will Entertain Mrs. Simon Reisler and Mrs. J. P. Smith will serve as hostesses for a meeting of s he Irvington Fortnightly Club Friday. Mrs. P. W. Cornelius will present brief biographies of modern Jewesh writers and Mrs. Lydia R. Gadd will give a . book review.

Ann Doudican, Bride-to-Be, Feted at Kalleen Home

At a bridge tea today at their home, Misses Nancy and Betty Kalleen entertained for Miss Ann Doudican, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Doudican. Lakewood, 0., whose marriage to William Gurstenberger, Detroit, will take place next month in Lakewood. Red and white colors were used in the decorations, flowers and favors. Among the guests were Miss MRS. HENNESSEY TO BE CLUB’S HOSTESS Mrs. Richard Hennessey will entertain members of the Indianapolis chapter of St. Mary-of-the-Wood Club at her home, 4715 N. Penn-sylvania-st, Monday night at a buffet supper. Mrs. Edward Kenney and Mrs. De Sautels will assist the hostess. Business meeting will follow and officers will be named for the following term. Club Will Hear Two Mrs. T. N. Shimer will tell "The Mystery Story” and Mrs. J. H Brayton will talk on ‘‘Collected Poems of William Butler Yeats” at a meeting of Heyl Study Club Tuesday at Rauh Memorial library,

Doudican, Mrs. Helen Shimer. and Misses Patricia Kingsbury, Virginia Powell, Marthabelle Bond, Martha Jane Banister, Betty Means, Betty Humphries, Jean Boyd, Lois Gerdts, Dorothy Dunbar and Jean Underwood. From out-of-town were Miss Marguerite Ham, Iflarkleville; Miss Mary Elizabeth Craig, North Salem; Misses Sue Scoiiard and Ruth Mary Morton, Terre Haute; Miss Betty Price, Gainesville, Fla.; Miss Jean Mitchell, Greenfield; Miss C’Mari de Schipper, Carthage; Miss Betty Long, Logansport, and Miss Mary Nees, who came from Mishawaka to spend the week-end with the Kalleens. Miss Doudican, who has been attending Butler University, expects to leave Monday for Lakewood. Installation Scheduled Mrs. R. E. Young will be installed as pr esident of the Auxiliary to Irvin jton chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at a meeting at 2 Monday at the Irvington Masonic Temple. Others to take the oath of office are Mrs. E. E. Showalter, vice president; Mrs. O- C. Nier, secretary; Mrs. Aldn Davis, treasurer, and Mrs. William Arnold, chaplain.

For the performance of ‘‘Continental Varities” to be brought to English’s Feb. 2 under auspices of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, members and their friends are arranging box parties. In one box will be Mr. and Mrs. I. C. DeHaven, Mr. and Mis. Irving W. Lemaux, Mrs. Samuel L. Shank, Miss Clara Gilbert and John C. Ruckelshaus. Preceding the performance they will be entertained at dinner at the home of Mrs. Shank. Included among guests of Herman Wells will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Greenough. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Daniels will entertain in their box Mr. and French Music to Be Presented by Student Section A program of French music will feature a meeting of the student section of the Matinee Musicale Friday at the home of Mrs. C. R. Miller, 5255 N. Jersey-st. Miss Marion Laut will read a paper on French music and the following program will be presented: Piano—- “ Los Sons et Los Parfums pourrnent dans L’air du soir” Debussy Minuet from “L'Arlesienne Suite". Bizet Miss Helene Pleasance Voice—- " Dots E Pais” Lullv "Florian Song” Godard Mrs. Jack Gulling, accompaned bv Mrs. Edward Dentry Harp—"L’Angelus Rente "Au Printemps" Gounod-Verdalle Miss Martha Burns Voice — "Ave Maria’’ Gounod "Lia’s Aria” from "L'Enfant Prodigue” Debussy Miss Suzon Osier, accompanied bv Mrs. Dorothy Sunderland Trio — "The Swan" Saint-Saens "Romance” Debussy Miss Betty Shellschmidt. cello; Miss Margaret Kapp violin; Miss Laut. piano MUSICAL PROGRAM IS ARRANGED Ferdinand Schaefer will be in charge of a musical program for the Portfolio Club at the regular meeting Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb. Mrs. Winifred B. Adams and Miss Florence Fitch comprise the supper committee. Chapter Will Meet Erin Isle chapter, International Travel-Study Club, will meet at 8 Monday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Winninger, 1408 N. Ewing-st. Mrs. Novell Davis will assist the hostess, and Mrs. S. R. Artman will lecture on Russia. Book Club to Meet Guests and members will attend a meeting of the Late Book Club Tuesday with Mrs. M. L. Mendenhall, 5525 N. Delaware-st, hostess, assisted by Mrs. George Deck. Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown will address the group.

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Mrs. Charles Latham, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Elder, Mrs. Alexander R. Holliday, and William Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels will entertain their guests at dinner preceding the presentation at their Brendonwood home. Patronesses for the performance include Mesdames Oscar Baur, L. A. Ensminger, Robert A. Adams, Frederick M. Ayres. Albert J. Beveridge, Julian C. Bobb, John J. Brandon, Henry Buttolph, G. H. A. Clowes, William H. Coleman, James Baird, Joseph J. Daniels, George L. Evans, Robert Failey, W. D. Gatch, Edgar S. Gorrell, Walter Greenough, S. N. Campbell, Theodore Griffith, William Griffith, Louis Haerle, Thomas A. Hendricks, William R. Higgins, Frederick Holliday, Paul V. McNutt, Henry Hombrook, John W. Kern, John S. Kittle, Walter Kuhn, George Kuhn, Fisk Landers, J. K. Lilly Jr„ Perry W. Lesh, E. M. McNally, John A. McDonald, Warren K. Mannon, Clarence F. Merrell. Post-Milliken, Barrett Moxley, Meredith Nicholson Jr., Kurt Pantzer, Lafayette Page, Paul Ritchie, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Russell Ryan, Wendell Rynerson, Robert Scott, William Shaeffer, S. L. Shank, Archer Sinclair, Thomas D. Sheerin, A. Dickinson Smith, William H. Stafford, Warrack Wallace, Paul H. White and William Rockwood and Miss Lucy Taggart. THREE BALLETS WILL BE PRESENTED Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown will be narrator for three ballets to be presented by the Indianapolis Civic Ballet under the direction of Ivan Saranoff Tuesday night at Caleb Mills Hall. Taking part will be Ann Crawford, Everett Jones, Harold Goff, Junior Greenberg, Margaret Harding, Cecelia Hayes, Bernice Hessel, Billy Holle, Harold Holle, Ruby Holle, Marylyn Kimberlin, Ruby King, Hatry Klein, Benny Lou Kloess, Betty Ann Leech, Martha Lebo, Barbara Laverne May, Inez Miller, Mary Jane Minnix, Jane Mottem, Ruth Myers, Patricia Ann Jeanne Rybold, Marion Sayler, Pallartiy, Mary Ann Patterson, Mary Adelaide Rhodes, Elizabeth Katherine Smith, Kah-Roun Tootokian, Bobby, James and Mary Webb and Barbara Jeanne Wolf. CHAPTER TO MEET AT M’INTYRE HOME Mrs. Charles J. Mclntyre, 3860 N. Delaware-st will entertain member* of Lincolnian chapter. International Travel and Study Club, Inc., with a noon luncheon, Friday. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Harold Muta, Edinburg, and Mrs. C. I. Carey. Members will give Lincoln responses. Mrs. S. li. Ariman will lecture on Egypt. Songs will be sung by Mrs. Muta, Mrs. W. R. Harrison and Mrs. Herbert Rhein, accompanied by Mr*. Charles Ruuuner.