Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1935 — Page 5

FEB. 23, 1933

Mrs. H 20 :t C IV'nn is chairman of the music committee for the Mardt Ora fail .< spon.-ored Friday nicht at the Indiana ballroom by the Sunnvs dc G ..Id, John Herron Art Museum h.:s issued invitations to its members and their friends for a puppet show to be presented by Harry Fowler tomorrow at the museum Members of the Junior League of Indianapolls win ass;-: with the presentation. Mrs Robert C. Winslow and Miss Helen r.eischer are shown as they work the puppets from behind the stage. PT ro,hea O'Connell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O Connell. Pal y, M;:in win come next week to be the house’ truest of Mrs. C trace Cunningham Miss O'Connell and Mrs. Cunningham will sail in the spring on a South American cruise. Before her recent marriage Mrs G. William RafTensperger was Miss Funice Mae How 11. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Howell Mr RafTensperger s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J RafTensperger ' Skating party is scheduled for March 8 at the Riverside Rink with Mrs Robert D Coleman, ticket chairman. The event will be under auspices of Alpha Latreian Ciub. Anniversary observance of Alpha Phi Sororitv will be marked with • luncheon and dance next Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Mus Helen Williams is president of the De Pauw University chapter and Mrs. Mason King is state alumnae president. Louise Troy is a member of the arrangements committee for 22* “ f:. r ? r; ‘ v t® bo held March 9at the Indianapolis A.hletic Club m observance of the sororitys sixtv-flrst anniversary. Aitimnae will attend from over the state.

Miss Reed ami Hans Georg Boelim to Be W ed at Bride’s Home

Before a larce rece.ssod window In the homo of Mr and Mrs Frank M. Rood 795 West-dr. Woodruff Place. marriage vows were to be exchanged today by the Reeds daughter. Miss Frances Reed, and Hans Georg Boehm. Evanston. II!. The bride attended Tudor Hail School and Smith College and is a member of the Junior League of Indianapolis. Mr. Boehm who formerly was a resident of Offenbach-on-the-Main. Germany, attended the University of Munich. Dr. Frank S C. Wicks was to read the ceremony before the window arranged with a panel of southern smilax centered with a b!ue green vase filled with Easter lilies and Briarcliff roses. Tapers in two brass candelabra were to be on th* ledge with laurel trees at each side. At the opposite end of the living room, ivy and Briarcliff roses wer? to be arranged in two aqua varea mid spring Aowera were to be in the sun room. Bridal airs were to be played bv touise Schellschmidt Koehne. The brides gown of white- c?tm is fashioned with a tram, long fitted sleeve* and a rose point lace bertha The tulle veil comes from a cap of the rose point Her ensemble was to be worn with a conventional bouquet of gardenias. Her attendants. Mrs. Stanley Fhipnee and Miss Katharine Brow n. mere to be gowned in chiffon worn with silver slippers. With her tur-

quoise blue gown. Mrs. Shipnes was to carry anemone, iris, nemosia. forget-me-nots, daisies and lace flowers in shades of blue and Miss Bmwns flowers, azalea, anemone, primrose and freasia were tc be shaded from watermelon, the color of her gown, to flame. Mrs. Reed chose a black satin gown with a silver and periwinkle brocaded tunic top. to be worn with a corsage of violets. Dr. Albert Zrunek. Chicago, was to be best man. Others who came to Indianapolis for the ceremony were Robert Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. John Breckenndge. all of Chicago: Mr and Mrs. Daniel Fricourt, Mrs. Frederick Galbraith. Miss Jean Colin with. Mrs. Goert ? Bailey and Mrs. Jack Oliver, ah cf Cincinnati: Wilbur McN'amee. Wabash. Mr and Mrs. Robert Jacobs. Monroe. Mich.: Mrs. Charles Robinson. Miss Jeen Harwood and Mr and Mrs. Fred Harwood, all of Springfield. O Following an informal reception the couple was to leave for Asheville. N. 2. The bnde will travel in a h rtiwn waffle crepe dress trimmed with yellow pique and worn with a brown sealskin coat. The at-home address is for Evanston. 111. after March 15. Mr. and Mrs Clarence B Moon. 2620 N. Illinois-st.. will entertain members of Past Presidents Club of Maj. Harold C Megrew Auxiliary. United Spanish War Veterans, at dinner tomorrow night. i

Shakespearean Show Aids to Be Tea Guests Mrs. William H. Wemmer. general chairman for the performance of the Globe Shakespeaiean Plavcrs March 13 and 14 at Caleb Mills Hall, will be hostess at a tea Tuesday afternoon to members of the arrangements committee. Proceeds from the performance of the players who appeared in the Merrie England village at A Century of Progress exposition will be for the benefit of the Children's Museum. Assisting Mrs. Donald Jameson, museum board of trustees' president, and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith and Mrs. Frank B. Shields, trustees, will be Mesdames Billie Teel Tappen. William H. Mooney. David Liggett. Robert Robinson. Myron R. Green. Howard J Lacy, William Guentner. Frank H. Sisson. John J. Cooper. Douglas Hill. Henry Jameson and Miss Josephine Madden. “Julius Caesar" and "Midsummer Night's Dream'’ will be presented at 3:30 Wednesday. March 13: ! "Twelfth Night" and "Taming of the Shrew" at 8:15 that night, and , "Macbeth” and "Comedy of Errors" | at 8:15 the following day. Plays have been cut to 45 minutes. | CLUB SCHEDULES AXXUAL FROLIC Annual frolic of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club will be held at 8 Thursday night at the Woman’s Department Clubhouse. The program will in- j elude a vaudeville show and Pilgrim ’ chorus. Mrs. Camille B Fleig is director j for the frolic with Mrs. Flora E. Lyons, accompanist for the singing. Taking part will be Fae Harris. Bertha Dixon. Alma Williams. Ruth Hoover. Maude McAlester. Dorothy Shipman, Julia Shine. Helen McFee. Wilmoth Benson and Myra Majors i Wirenius. I

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ADPHA PHI FOUNDING TO BE OBSERVED

Sixty-third anniversary of the founding of Alpha Phi sorority will be observed here Saturday March 2. when undergraduate members from DePauw University and Indiana Alumnae meet for luncheon and a dance at the Idianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Helen Williams, Cleveland, is chapter president, and Miss Frances Baum, Chicago, will be general chairman of the dance. ; Mrs. Mason King k Indianapolis, state alumnae president, will preside at the luncheon. Misses Mary Jayne Dixon. Har- ! riet Leonard and Mary Florence Rector, all of Indianapolis, are among the chapter pledges who will present a stunt at luncheon. Mrs. Richard Boatman and Mrs. Tristram Coffin are in charge of ticket sales.

CULVER INSTRUCTOR TO BE SPEAKER

Major Ralph Mowbray of the history department of Culver Military Academy will be presented in a discussion meeting at 10 Wednesday at the Rauh Memorial libarv by the department of government and economic welfare of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters. Major Mowbray will speak on "An Historical Background of the NRA.” Mrs. Clarence Merrell, chairman, will preside at the meeting, first of a series of discussion groups on preent day problems in economic welfare. Section to Entertain Guests will play at a party of the auction bridge section of the Hoosier Athletic Club Friday afternoon at the clubhouse. Mrs. G. H. Rossebo. chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames L. O. Nicholson, D. E. Page. R. E. Mitchell. L. H. Riggs, Leo Gutzwiller, O. R. Roos and W. A. Powell.

Miss Doudican to Be Bride in Rite Late Today Several Indianapolis friends and former classmates of Miss Ann Doudican at Butler University left for Cleveland, 0., today to be present at the marriage of Miss Doudican, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Doudican, and William Henry Gerstenberger, Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ij. Gerstenberger, Rocky River. The bride completed her work at Butler in January. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Gerstenberger. graduate of Cornell University, is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. ASSEMBLY WOMEN TO ATTEXD FETES Three parties are on the schedule of the Indiana State Assembly Woman's Club next week. Mrs. Fred Sehortemeier will be chairman of the program to be presented at a luncheon Wednesday in Webb tearoom. A playlet, "Cousin Emily.” written by Mrs. Julius Travis, j will be presented. Members are invited to attend a benefit card party of the auxiliary to Indianapolis Post. American Le? gion, at Banner-Whitehill auditorium following the luncheon. Mrs. Thurman Gottschalk will be hostess at a tea and style show to be given in Ayres auditorium at 3 Thursdav. Assistant hostesses will I be Mrs. Martin T. Krueger and Mrs. Ward G. Diddle. Reservation for the parties are in charge of Mrs. Krueger. Mesdames Frank Finney, Jesse Wade and Edward C. Simpson, Federation to Meet Mrs. Jules Zinter will preside at a quarterly federation meeting of the International Travel-Study Club. Inc., at 7:45 Tuesday night at ( the Spink Arms.

Golden Jubilee Provides Motif for Alpha Chi Omega Event

Talks, musical numbers and decorations at a luncheon of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club were in keeping with the golden jubilee celebration of the sorority. The state day observance will be concluded with a dance tonight at the club. The 350 attending the luncheon included members of active and alumnae chapters throughout the state, Ohio and Illinois, national

STATE SENATOR TO ADDRESS CLUB

William Jenner, State Senator. Paoli, will discuss the work of the legislature at a meeting of the Indiana Woman's Republican Club at 2 Thursday at the Columbia Club. Miss Adele Storck will give a report on "Legislature.” Miss Ruth Pauline Lucky, winner of the 1934-35 Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music scholarship, will present a musical selection, "Smilin’ Tthrough." Mrs. J. E. Thompson will sing, accompanied by Mrs. William Fleming. Mrs. Thompson is president of Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae. Mrs. C. A Hobbs. Bridgeport, and Miss Pearl Randall, will be in charge of the entertainment. Mrs. Henry R. Campbell will preside. STATE DAY TO BE SORORITY EVEXT Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces March 16 as the date for its annual state luncheon and dance to be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Frank Woolling will be chairman of the dance and Miss Jeanette White will be in charge of the luncheon. Members of active and aiumnae chapters throughout the state will attend the event.

officers and founders. Mrs. Gilbert Van Anken. national president, came from New York to tell the group of the golden jubilee convention to be held in June at Greencastle and White Sulphur Springs, !W. Va. Other officers present were Mrs. James P. Collins. La Grange. 111., editor: Mrs. Mack Uncapher, Gary, Province president; Mrs. A. W. Robinson, Oak Park. 111., province president, and Mrs. Howard McLane, La porte. Founders present were 2 Mrs. Scoby Cunningham and Miss Estelle Leonard, Union City. | Numbers "50” in gold paper formed a background for the luncheon tables which were centered with spring flowers. Mrs. George L. Clark, president of Beta Beta chapter. extended greetings and Mrs. S. K. Ruick was toastmaster with I responses by Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, Miss Jean Borchers, De Pauw Unij versity; Miss Martha Jare* Bolt, Purdue University; Miss Tnelma Hohlt, Indiana University and Miss Mary Helen Karnes. Butler University. The toasts were in keeping with the song, "Memories.” A trio composed of Mrs. R. Donald Howell, violinist: Mrs. John 3. Brewer, cellist and Mrs. Albert Campbell, pianist, played during the luncheon. Sponsors for the dance tonight will be Messrs, and Mesdames 3. K. Ruick, Earl W. Kiger. T. M. Ryboit, j George R. Jeffrey and Clarence j Weaver. Group Gives Tea Mrs. C. E. Gardner, national president of the Woman's Missionary Society and president of missionary groups throughout the city, i attended a tea yesterday at the home of Mrs. B. R. Mull, 5442 N. Capitcl-av, given by the Womans Missionary Society of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. The Rev. R. K. Trout was speaker.

Monday Club to Mark Founding With Program For forty years the Monday Club, organized in February, 1895, by a group of women of Central Christian Church, has sought to Promote social and mental cul- ! ture and to encourage an interj change of thought by papers and discourses.” Mrs. Demarchus Brown will be guest speaker at a program Monday, at the Severin celebrating 'the anniversary. Mrs. E. E. Ferger and Mrs. P. M. Dill are the only I living charter members. Mrs. Oscar Montieth Is arrangements chairman, assisted by Mrs. E B. Thompson, co-chairman, and Mrs. E. V. Mitchell hospitality committee chairman. In the reveiving j line at 2 with Mrs. Montieth will be Mrs. W. H. Pearl, program chairman, Mrs. W. D. Keenan, president, Mrs. Robert A. Hicks Indiana Federation of Clubs president; Mrs. C. J. Flinch. Seventh District president; and Mrs. C. W. Foltz, Indianapolis Council of Women president. Past presidents of the club are Mesdames John Downing Johnson. Ollah Toph, Walter T. White, Robert Bruce Malloch. Charles W. Field, Clayton Ridge. George W. Warmouth, and H E. vonGrimmcnstein, Officers of the club are Mesdames M. E. Costn. W. A. Pierson, D. V. Lucas. E. V. Hamaker, H. M. Banks, and Miss Minnie Kiefer. Mrs. Clara Copeland will present Miss Roberta Trent and Miss Mary Ann Kullmer, violinists, during the reception. Club Bridge Party Set Monthly bridge party of the Ar temas Club is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at the Sears, Roebuck & Cos. social room, with Mrs. Stewart Houston, hostess. Her assistants will be Mesdames Frank Freers, William Shirtz, Mary Williams and Joe Wherel. The club's activities are concerned with the Indianapolis Day Nursery.

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