Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1935 — Page 5

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■ f ■ y * ' * i \ "■■'* dHHH m m-m&Mm B JMBF§ , jg^Br* v BOM I BBt ;"' HPjp^B ill *jp£bh Hi ■|i ; /■ Hofl HHH — \Wj - * &t i&ggHL wg if p v ' k Mmm4 PH *3r B MB|r ’-* JJ T*jl Ff jEH 1 - ■ >\ iH .■ rf-wS--’ 3:i. ... x&VS •> : - ' fills ■■ OVERNOR AND MRS. PAUL V. M'NUTT will ter of J. Edward Stilz. Mr. and Mrs. Harden vJ entertain with a reception in honor of members make their home in Evansville. % lilly : ,~: | . y l|f gM of the Indiana Senate and their wives Monday night Proceeds from a skating party to be held Mon s' Jinte. •> 33303: A- .- ®||y|||~ JBH following night for members of the Indiana House Alumnae Club will be added to the club's scholar S^BaP^ 6 ' Jj,. \ of Representtaives and their wives. fund. Assisting Misses Dorothy Toolin and A ItoMtiSfei ,®i Jfl Assisting Mrs. McNutt at both receptions will be Jane Schmitt co-chairman, will be Miss Lois R -<Hk Hk'H • aBrIIFjMW Mrs Wayne Coy, wife of the director of the Gover- and Miss Agnes Roach. : j WMmm-.;£- Mt A?: JsBUtM nor's Unemployment Relief Commission: Mrs. Pleas Mr. and Mrs. Claude O Davis announce the .\ imm , jH|||Hß Greenlee, wife of the executive secretary to Gov. cagcment of their daughter. Mass Martha Davit I ' i&L' 1' W% McNutt; Mrs. Elmer F. Straub, wife of the state Harold Paul Jackson, on of Mr. and Mrs. Clan \ JS BnK ,|k n'tant general, and Mrs. Robinson Hitchcock wile Jack-on 11:* '.’ ••do;! •.*.,11 tak<- place P'ef 2 PN%*‘iiiiflu' , l' ' 00r - of the adjutant general's sass a id. Centenary Chrii-uan Church.. ... T| ..:.:,:■. v 3 Before her marriage last Saturdav in McKee At the i- ■-<■< :r riounn ol S' Mary-of-the-W. ' ■ ■ * Chapel of tlte Tabernacle Pre-bvtr rian Ch.u: ( h Mrs. A!u.T.n:.<- M. I )' ' : •''■ ■ " Ann S'-; • ..:: •.>. as i. tm r d v ' 'Hk Charles T. Harden was Miss Mamie" S ilz. ciaugh- r-ratv. M: M :•: D V.-.-r: : •;.. p: < k:< -•.• ' Following a talk on "Art for. the The Tn o'clock gm ,p w;.l m•• % ! i ' '•; ' ' ' ‘ Lavman' by Carl Lyman b-for* ttic a- tne home of Mr H. B BunM . .., , ' : ?"F art department of the Woman's De- Wr-dnesdav Mr-. H J Bak'i "... ' "" ' "" ' ""- fJ ‘ ' v part men: Club at 2:30 Monday, an >p ,..-,k on "'he .John H ::•:. An In- - '■''*■ ' ' ■■' I; open forum Will be conducted. Mrs. stitute"; Mrs. H B Burnet. "The nacle Pre-bvenan Church an s'Ttfdyf/ttc /S)&L/IS J. M. Williams, chairman of the de- Art Association ; Mrs N. M Rob- reception at the- home of bi 2 3m win preside at a business mson, Painting and Sculpture,'and parent „ M „ M ,. Hvt _ : < ’"A _ v v ' ''\ | a I Assisting Miss Be-.-ie York Me- The garden section will rru •* a* ( - : -■'■'■• •• M:' .'•!••• dor-:' n IB "' v Clain. tea hostess, will be Mesdames 12 Friday, Feb. 22, for a discussion burn will leave on a wedding pv- -M'.VJII Levi Morton Edwards. Charles W. luncheon, to be followed at IbyaSo . h Tm brioe-'o-be ls Field, Frank .E. Gates, Warren Gib- talk on “Lawn Making and Mam- Katherine Calwell. The couple ■' -• son. Nelson R. Gorsuch, Ed E. Hall, 1 tenance,” by Donald O. Ruh. i return to 3340 N Meridian-st C. Fred Klee, Maicolm Lucas, E. J. p eD jq 0 their home. P?e e ton Smith" 1 Shimer and James ” “ Raeburn is a son of Mr and ■aditioml Event oj H Beta Phi Scheduled for Fr iay HIH Wp(lnpd(lv <#iss fioretij/jPxH •—p.*- s ~ * £ , „ _ . . , r . rnKh p alnh ‘ Mary Peters,” by Mary Ellen Chase. Fairview Presbyterian Church at 2 ' y ’ 1 itional tradition of Pi Beta A. Arnold, Vaughn Cormsh Ralph The cast includes Mrs. Schofield, Tues day Feb 12 at the church P ™ and d ' K M ,1 k„ ** ~ . - ’ MpsH amp.Q Rfpvpn HT Rnaprt Mnllip * ’ _ T** bridG Will 00 ftttondod b\

Traditional Event of H Beta Phi Scheduled for Fr iay

A national tradition of Pi Beta Pi Soronty. a “cookie shine,” will be held by the Indianapolis Alumnae Club at 6:30 Friday at the Butler University Chapter House. 345 Blue Ridge-rd. Actives and pledges of the Butler chapter will be guests at the supper and get-together when arrangements will be discussed for the annual dance and bridge party to be held by the club Feb. 23. Mrs. Paul Coble, sorority house mother, will talk on "Africa,” and Mrs. Robert S. Wild will show motion pictures of the recent sorority convention held in Yellowstone National Park. Assisting Mrs. William T. Johnson, chairman, will be Mesdames B.

A. Arnold, Vaughn Cornish. Ralph Grey, E. C. Lewis and Miss Helen Gearen and the following members from the Butler chapter: Misses Lucy Beasley, Helen Behmer, Janet Kellogg, Jane Crowell and Winifred Ward. Mrs. Roy Lee Smith is in charge of reservations. SUPPER MEETING IS SET FOR ALUMNAE j Mrs. Paul Hancock. 3905 Washing-ton-blvd. will be hostess for a suppler meeting of Mu Alumnae Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma Soronty Tuesday night. Mrs. Bernard Guedelhoefer, Mrs. Culver C. Godfrey and Mrs. Wil- . liam H. Kneg will assist the hostess.

Assembly Club Dinner Will Be Held Wednesday Lieut. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend will be the speaker at the State' Assembly Women's Club dinner at 6:30 Wednesday in the Riley Room of the Claypool. State officials and their wives, members of the General Assembly and their wives, club members and friends will atetnd. Mrs. J. H. Heweitt, program chairman, has arranged for a pn> gram to be presented by the Crinoline Singers and Harriet McCord, dancer. Assisting Mrs. Hewitt will be Mesdames S. K. Ruick. Leo Gardner, Clarence Wysong, Walter E Treanor and Roll.

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CHURCH GROUP TO MEET AT MAROTT Members of the Woman’s Missionary Society of Second Presbyterian Church, who reside at the Marott, will be hostesses at a meeting at 2:30 Wednesday at the hotel. Mrs. Walter Hutton is chairman of hostesses. Mrs. Charles J. Buchanan will speak on "The Fairy Tale of Mission," and Mrs. Robert & Kinnaird will sing. ’ <

MRS. WADE TO BE CLUB’S HOSTESS Mrs. Harry V. Wade will entertain members of the Alpha Latreian Club at a Valentine bridge party at 2:30 Tuesday at her home in Golden Hill. Contract bridge will be played. Appointments will be in keeping with St. Valentine Day. Assisting Mrs. Wade will be Mesdames Robert Bastian, Robert Horn, Howard Foltz, Carl Lauenstein and

Clayton O. Mogg.

C GOVERNOR AND MRS. PAUL V. M’NUTT will T entertain with a reception in honor of members of the Indiana Senate and their wives Monday night at the Governor's Mansion, and with a reception the following night for members of the Indiana House of Representtaives and their wives. Assisting Mrs. McNutt at both receptions will be Mrs. Wayne Coy, wife of the director of the Governor's Unemployment Relief Commission; Mrs. Pleas Greenlee, wife of the executive secretary to Gov. McNutt; Mrs. Elmer F. Straub, wife of the stateadjutant general, and Mrs. Robinson Hitchcock, wife of the adjutant general’s staff aid. Before her marriage last Saturday in McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Charles T. Harden was Miss Margaret Stilz, daugh-

Carl Lyman to Address Art Group of Department Club

Following a talk on "Art for.the Layman" by Carl Lyman before the art department of the Woman's Department Club at 2:30 Monday, an open forum will be conducted. Mrs. J. M. Williams, chairman of the department, will preside at a business meeting called for 2. Assisting Miss Bessie York McClain, tea hostess, will be Mesdames Levi Morton Edwards, Charles W. Field, Frank -E. Gates, Warren Gibson, Nelson ft. Gorsuch, Ed E. Hall, C. Fred Klee, Malcolm Lucas, E. J. Shields, William Shimer and James Preston Smith. A play, "Fingerbowls and Araminta,” directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Bogert Schofield, will feature a meeting of the literary and drama section at .1 Wednesday. Mrs. Frederick C. Albershardt will preside and Mrs. Harry L. Foreman will review "Mary Peters,” by Mary Ellen Chase. The cast includes Mrs. Schofield, Mesdames Steven T. Bogert, Hollie Shideler, E. A. Kelly and E. L. Cattermore. Tea will be served with Mrs. Arthur S. Ayres, chairman, to be assisted by Mesdames O. E. Anthony, A. W. Bowen, Alvin T. Coate, Thomas L. Green, Henry B. Heywood, William H. Smith, Edna H. Sharp, Armin Sielken, Wayne O. Stone, O. R. Sumner, Carl J. Winkler, Percy A. Wood. E ward A. Zimmer and Anne A. Thayer. Mrs. James T. Hamill, chairman of the exhibit committee, announces a one-man exhibit by Mrs. Evelyn Mess for February at the clubhouse. Mrs. Mess recently exhibited her work at the National Arts Club in I New Yori and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Aits.

ter of J. Edward Stilz. Mr. and Mrs. Harden wilß make their home in Evansville. Proceeds from a skating party to be held Monday, Feb. 11, at Riverside Rink by the St. Anges Academy Alumnae Club will be added to the club's scholarship fund. Assisting Misses Dorothy Toolin and Mary Jane Schmitt co-chairman, will be Miss Lois Reilly and Miss Agnes Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Claude O Davis announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Davis, to Harold Paul Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson. The wedding will take place Fob. 21 at Centenary Christian Church. At the recent election of St. Mary-of-the-Woods Alumnae, Miss Dorothy Ann Scrogin was named secretary. Mrs. Max De Vitien is the president.

The Ten o’clock group will meet j at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet Wednesday. Mrs. H. J. Baker will speak on “the John Herron Art Institute”; Mrs. H. B. Burnet, “The Art Association”; Mrs. N. M. Robinson, “Painting and Sculpture,” and Mrs. George Mess, “The Library.” The garden section will meet at I 12 Friday, Feb. 22, for a discussion luncheon, to be followed at 1 by a talk on “Lawn Making and Maintenance,” by Donald O. Ruh.

CHURCH GROUP TO SPONSOR TEA

Missionary tea will be sponsored by the Missionary Society of the Fairview Presbyterian Church at 2 Tuesday, Feb. 12, at the church, with Mrs. Wilson D. Parker, general chairman. Virgil Phemister, Mrs. Helen Brooks Fausset and Miss Maxine Moore will be soloists and a trio composed of Mrs. Frank Edenharter, Mrs. Carl Lieber and Mrs. Walter Treanor will present selections. Mrs. E. W. Bilyeu will preside. Assistants for the tea include Mrs: Edenharter, and Mrs. De Witt Morgan, program; Mrs. E. E. Shively, ushers; M. E. Heiner, refreshments; Mrs. Harry Rogers, decorations; Mrs. Walter Moore, room; Mrs. D. H. Whitham, hostesses; Mrs. Charles Fay, transportation; Mrs. McClelland Coppock, tickets, and Mrs. John F. Boesinger, publicity.

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Miss Calwell to Be Wed Tonight in Church Rite Following their exchange of mar--1 riage vows tonight at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church and a reception at the home of bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Calwell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Raeburn will leave on a wedding trip South. The bride-to-be is Miss Katherine Calwell. The couple will return to 3340 N. Meridian-st after Feb. 10 to make their home. Mr. Raeburn is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clyde Raeburn. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel will read the ceremony at 8:30 before a greenery-banked altar arranged with Easter lilies. Miss Vera Sudbrock will sing "Because” and "O Promise Me.* During the ceremony "LiebestrauTi,” by Liszt, will be played. The bride will be attended by her cousin, Miss Grace Weirick, who will wear a turquoise blue moire jacket dress designed with a slight train Suzanne Calwell, sister of the bride and junior bridesmaid, will be dressed in yellow moire fashioned on bouffant lines. Her flowers will be Talisman roses. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, will wear white satin fashioned Empire style and carry gardenias and lilies of the valley arranged in a Colonial bouquet. Her veil will come from a tulle cap. Gordon Miller, Seymour, will be best man and ushers will be Martin Buhner, Loub -’ille; Harold I. Peters, William Ransdell and Barnes Calwell, brother of the bride.