Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1935 — Page 4

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* I | Msy k&e liiil ■> . ‘ ■ fH| ** 3#| -/I wjjljm. Wm ' ■ "■ raE % jS|pi&. |*. \, - .jspi^|j MBHiiMi /■ ; .*. _ ~- . A .: ™^**T^^”"^^^^^ M ™|||||m| ’ % '* f T- -V ~- '* * r.mu. r:i> -■ t s "~ Pirittff**' ,r,.:: ,: S' Pr- * * j drcoration.'> will be used | '// ? -.-<■>. Special St Patrick's day j 'T'HE marriage of Miss Rosalind Marie Holloway, Mrs. Edward Van Riper and Mrs. Russell P. Veit ,'M>M^//^ .■*&,. , *• ■: | 11 b.- server from noon 1 daughter of Mr and Mrs. Cornelius E. Holloway, are assisting with the state luncheon and dance of ’"S^^V nd dancing v:” be from i to Griffith John Henninger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kanpa Kappa Gamma Sorority to be held Saturday, MHMf\ ‘ j Joseph B Henninger. too place today at the Holloway March 16, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Other T% "' ■-<*&“"**"■ &0 '* \*m*k *\ i acc C Bus* hrnaiui. chair-1 h 0 members the .committee include Mrs. Frank F ipjjjjg^ * '•°. and:: * on :^.| h ° Harvey Cox. ' * Mr, and' Mrs. Fred O. Lane, 551 S. Central-ct, *? /0& > , ///M, Muiivui .a 1 1 ch.!mpi o;VsiiiP' c , Toni S ht a gala occasion for members of announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss ' <sm arraiig* : j strains of sweet music they will attend a nautical g t een Vincennes The wedding wnTbe helc^in •'•-■ ?mHk fX - .%■. "% /'Jjjll IAM MKt/l IS (t j Irma Drake is a member of tlfe conmnttee^ssuitnig , Sl *" mg ' % *'' ....... . ,t,i- the general chairman. Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Hardwick Eyden rjpjjlf,. I ''4r - - S'mmk f If .\//./.1/i / out Alpha Latreian Club will sponsor a skating party was Miss Ruby Hackney. I * % of i*i'h vongs bv Albert I Frida V n,ght at Riverside rink for the benefit of the j In a ceremony last Saturday at the home of her , \Xy^^k % •and a ivav \ Si\-Letter! Bridgeport Nutrition Camp. Mrs. Herscncl E. Davis i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Reed, Miss Frances * * j Reed became the bride of Hens Georg Boehm, Iph Powers Alpha Crone. The exhibit of Indiana artists' ment of the club at 2 Wednesday. OITI3. O |k . ,* , : >*rhr- Frank.m R Davis, paintings at the John Herron Art Miss Martha Pittinger will talk on Bg| - , ' .>• V * . ,-. Paul G \...-,. e> Elmer us< , um attracted the art do- Current Plays in New York. Mrs c j Finch, president of the! —ry 7 7 >0 I <~yy ~" **7/ s~2- /0 7D 7 ~ ■'- /\C/. ' 0’::; St*j partment of the Womans Depart- wil; be' Mrs Fred L. a Ppttnnhrf Seventh District Federation of , C/£€‘&, J /730c/c/\ p^--r\v.. m ; Rv 3 ’■'■■ ?m Club, and on Monday tite chairman: Mesdames Hueh .T Clubs, announces committees for - ~~JcZXiX

J unior Unit to Entertain at Tea Dance Invitational Event Set for This Afternoon at Athletic Club. Indac juniors, young people's organization at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, were to entertain with an invitational *ra dance in the lantern room at the clubhouse today. Louis Lowe's orche.-*ra was to play for dancing from 3:30 to 5. An event for club members and guests will be a supper bridge and sniff party in the green room Tuesdav night Keno will be played from 7 until 8:30. and bridge and sniff wiii start at 8.45. A buffet supper in the lantern room will followgame play. Committee Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Buschmann head the committee in charge and will be assisted bv Messrs and Mesdames Joseph W. Stickney. George S. Olive. F. R Buck. R. C. Fox. E. W Berger. Joseph A Brower, and Messrs. George Buschmann. H. S. Taylor and McFarland Bonham the committee is in charge of reservations for both contract and sniff tables. Clarence E Manion will be afterdinner speaker at the chibs annual president's dinner and officers reception Snuday. March 10. Dinner will be served in the green room at 7. and dancing will follow in the ballroom until 10. Bridge Plav Set Traditional green and St. Patrick's day decorations will be used for the clubs St. Patrick's day dinner dance m the club ballroom March 17. Special St Patrick's day dmner will be served from noon until 9. and dancing el!'. be from 7 to 9. Mrs. Grace C. Buschmann. chairman of the club tournament bridge committee, has announced April 24 to 27 as the dates for the nyith annual inter-club contract bridge tournament. In addition to the daily amateur games, team. pair, mixed pair and individual championships are being arranged. PROGRAM MEETIXG OF AUXILIARY SET A group of Irish songs by Albert Brecon and a play. "A Six-Letter Word Meaning Trouble" will be included in the program at a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association of Indianapolis at 2 Tuesday at the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. R H Cradick will preside Dinner will be served at 6 30 with Mrs. Leo Sheridan, chairman. Dancing and cards will follow Assisi mg Mrs Sheridftn will be Mesdanies Ralph Powers. Alpha Crone. Bert W Voorhis. Franklin R Davis. Albert Gray Paul G Vickrey. Elmer J. Graber. Roy c Schepman. Wesley O Brown. C L Beilfry. Otto Sionebraker. Irvin R Williams. Rov 3 Herrin and Roy Rogers. ALUMXAE TO MEET WITH MRS. SHIRLEY Mrs. Luther Shirley. 5377 E Wash-mgton-st, will entertain members of Nu Zeta Alumnae Chapter. Sigma Alpa lota Sorority, at a 6 o'clock supper meeting Wednesday. Misses Olive Kiier. Irma Ross and Leoline Jaquith will assist the hostess. Mrs. Charles C Martin, accompanied by Mrs. Clifford G Dunphy. will present a musical program. A talk on I La Chanson Francaise" will be included on the program. PARTY PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT FUND Proceeds from a bridge party to be sponsored at 8 Monday night at the Antlers by the Woman's Rotary Club will be used for the club's scholarship fund. Mrs. Margaret Marlowe is chairman of the ticket committee; Mrs. Marie Bowen, party chairman, to be assisted by Mrs. Anetta Wilson, prizes, and Miss Ethel Swartz and Miss Florence York, entertainment Miss Cerene Ohr is club president. Aluvwac Will Meet St Mary s Academy Alumnae will meet at 8 Thursday night at the 4 academy. #

THE marriage of Miss Rosalind Marie Holloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Holloway, to Griffith John Henningsr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Henninger, too place today at the Holloway home. Alexander Woollcott will lecture at Caleb Mills hall March 18. with Orchard School as sponsor. Among Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz's assistants for the event are Mrs. J.. T. McDermott and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox. Tonight will be a gala occasion for members of Christamore Aid Society and their friends. To the strains of sweet music they will attend a nautical dinner-dance tonight at the Columbia Club. Miss Irma Drake is a member of the committee assisting the general chairman. Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre. Alpha Latreian Club will sponsor a skating party Friday night at Riverside rink for the benefit of the Bridgeport Nutrition Camp. Mrs. Herscnel E. Davis and Mrs. Fred P Geyer have been named to assist with arrangements.

Club Art Department Will Entertain at Museum

The exhibit of Indiana artists' paintings at the John Herron Art Museum has attracted the art department of the Woman's Department Club, and on Monday the members will visit the museum to hear Wilbur D. Peat talk on ' Contemporary Art in Indiana.” Mrs. J. M. Williams will preside at a short business meeting preceding the lecture. Tea and reception to Indiana artists is in charge of Mrs. H. B Pike with Mrs. Everett M Schofield as vice chairman. Music will be provided by Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, and by Mrs. Charles A Breece. soloist. Mrs. Pike will be assisted by the following committee: Mesdames Frederick Albershardt. A W. Rowen. Frink C. Dailey. Thomas F. Davidson. William C. Ellery. Harvey L. Grimes. Edgar M. Hauser. Jerome E Holman. Victor Kendall, Paul T. Rochford. G. B Taylor. Harrv Watson. C. Fred Klee and E. A. Kelly. Guests in the receiving line will be Mesdames H. B. Burnet. Lewis N Poyser. Charles T. Hanna. Leonidas F Smith. W. D. Hamer. Paul T. Payne. Student nurses of the City Hospital have been invited as guests. The Ten O'clock group will meet at the home of Mrs. H. B Burnet on Wednesday, with Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, chairman, directing the program. Mrs. W. D. Hamer will speak on the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza. " Mrs. James T. Hamill. chairman of the exhibit committee. announces that pictures of Paul E. Beem will be on exhibit during March. Rabbi Morris Feuerlicht will speak to the literature and drama depart-

Mrs. Edward Van Riper and Mrs. Russell P. Veit are assisting with the state luncheon and dance of Kanpa Kappa Gamma Sorority to be held Saturday, March 16, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Other members of the committee include Mrs. Frank F. Woolling and Miss Jeannette White, co-chairmen; Mesdames William Henry Harrison, William H. Remy, James E. Jobes and John W. Hillman and Miss Jean Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Lane, 551 S. Central-ct, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Isobel Lane, to David M. Arnette, son of Mrs. A. C. Steen, Vincennes. The wedding will be held in the spring. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Hardwick Eyden was Miss Ruby Hackney. In a ceremony last Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Reed, Miss Frances Reed became the bride of Hans Georg Boehm, Evanston. 111. The couple will live in Evanston.

ment of the club at 2 Wednesday. Miss Martha Pittmger will talk on “Current Plays in New York.” Hostesses for the tea following will be Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn, chairman; Mesdames Hugh J. Baker. E. V. Clark, J. M. Dungan. C. B. Edwards. J. C. Hardestv, E. H. Katterhenrv. Robert S. Moorehead. W. M. O'Brien. Charles D. Trowbridge. L. B Warener, John M. Williams and Ethel Rathert; Misses Jessie M. Stewart and Ada B. Wilhite. Mrs. Frederick Albershardt will preside.

BRIDGE-LUNCHEON SET AT CLUB

Mrs. Paul R. Summers will be hostess for a luncheon and card party which will be given Tuesday at the Coluir.oia Club. Both contract and auction bridge will be played. A committee of friends will assist Mrs. Summers. GUILD WILL HOLD ELECTION MEETING Sunnvside Guild members will assemble at 12:30 Monday at the Columbia Club to elect officers for the year. Luncheon will precede the business meeting. Assisting Mrs. Howard Linker, lucheon chairman, will be Mesdames Wallace O. Lee. George Lemaux, Jesse Marshall. Attia Martin. Le Roy Martin, W. Mort Martin. Flovd Mattice, William McQueen and Gus Meyer.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TDIES

Aids Chosen for Party in Honor of Woman Editor Mrs. C. J. Finch, president of the Seventh District Federation of | Clubs, announces committees for j entertainment of Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson, who will address the ! federation March 15. Mrs. Richard- ! son is good citizenship editor of the Woman's Home Companion. Regular district meeting will be held in the Clavpool auditorium at 10 Friday morning. March 15, with I the program in charge of the educai tion department. Luncheon in the Riley room will follow at 12:15 with i Mrs. Richardson as guest speaker. Invitation is extended to all club ! women of the city. Mrs. Tilden F. Greer is chairman | with Mesdames Carl W. Foltz. John Engelke, Adolf Wagner and Bert Morgan, assistants. Assisting Mrs. Morgan with resI ervations will be Mesdames T. W. Demmerly. Frances Bilveu, Stuart Faussett, C. W. Folts. H. T. Willwerth and Isaac Born. Mrs. Wagner and members of the Multum-in-Parvo Club will be in charge of the decorations. Spring flowers will be used on the w ills and luncheon tables. Club to Entertain Mrs. Robert Kroger is chairman of a card party which will be given at 2 Tuesday in the Sears, Roebuck & Cos. social room by Sigma Pi Fraternity Mothers’ Club of Indiana : University. Her assistants are Mesdames Charles Cherdron, Alice Applegate, Lucille Baxter teftd Earl 'Dillon. y / v v

Rosalind Marie Holloway Weds Today in Home Ceremony

The Rev. H. T. Graham read the marriage ceremony today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Holloway for the Holloways' daughter. Miss Rosalind Marie Holloway, and Griffith John Henninger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Henninger. The services took place before a bank of southern smilax and palms lighted with cathedral candles in branched candelabra. Mrs. Louise Schellschmidt Koehne played bridal airs while the guests, members of immediate families, were assembling. Dudley Jordan was best man. Miss Ruth Bybee Milliken, who came from New York to be the bride's only attendant, was gowned in white hammered satin trimmed with bands of satin cord. Her flowers were freesias. The bride entered with her father. She wore her mother's wedding dress of white satin designed with a court train and underskirt of chiffon heavily embroidered in pearls and trimmed with rose point

and duchess lace. She carried a bouquet of orange blossoms, the gift of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McConnell. Miami Beach, Fla., and she wore a pearl and diamond pendant worn by her mother at her wedding. Her face veil fell from a band of twisted tulle. Mrs. Holloway wore French blue bagheera cloth with an orchid corsage and Mrs. Henninger wore dusty pink crepe with a corsage of Parma violets. The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Charles E. Holtoway. appeared in a navy blue gown with a gardenia corsage and Miss Katherine Henninger, ihe bridegroom's sister, chose apple green with a corsage of yellow freesias. * Following the ceremony the couple 1 was to leave on a motor trip, the bride to travel in a periwinkle blue dress with gray accessories worn with a gray fur coat with orchid corsage. After March 20 Mr. and Mrs. Henninger will be at home at the Spink Arms, *

Card Party of Guild Will Be Benefit Event Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang. president of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild, announces Mrs. Jerome Prochaska as general chairman of a card party to be held at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the Banner-Whitehill Auditorium. Mrs. Mavm* W. Byerly and Mrs.; Agnes M. Todd will assist the chairman, and Mrs. Otis H. Barton, tea hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Charles S. Wiltsie, G. E. Bomberger and William D. Bain. Also assisting with the party will be Mrs. Ira Fisher, Mrs. Claud J. Mick and Miss Martha J. Anderson, tickets; Mrs. U. A. Jacquart. Mrs. Frank Bowers and Mrs. John G. Beale, table prizes; Mrs. L. E. Dixon and Mrs. Charles B. Morrison, door prizes; Mesdames E. M. Costin, L. A. Bowers, Carl R. Semans, J. A. Garrettson and O. W. McMichael, candy, and Mrs. A. L, Taylor and Mrs. Austin J. Kassler, tallies and cards.

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LATREIAN CLUB TO GIVE PARTY

Mrs. M. E Costin is chairman of ' the second annual bridge party of Alpha Gamma Latreian Club to be held April 3 at the Columbia Club. Proceeds will be used for the clubs work at the Bridgeport Nutrition Camp. Miss Dorothy Robinson is president of the club. Others assisting : with party arrangements are Misses Bess Borden, Marie Jeffries, Hor- : tense St. Lorer z and Margaret Knox, i tickets; Misses Elizabeth Matthis, Jessie Lawrence, Lucille Hurd and Mary Helen Borcherding, prizes; j Misses Zella Grossman, Helen Hittle, Mabel Muirer and Mrs. Verdi Ma:iott, candy; Misses Helen Stockton, Zona Bridle and Gladys Cromie, publicity; Misses Louise Thompson, Clara May Applegate. Thelma Hawthorne and Mrs. Artie Hilton, feature. Club Luncheon, Set Tri Kappa Club will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. Walter N. Evans, 4625 Kenwood-av. <