Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1935 — Page 5

OCT. 19,1935

iWomen of Today’ to ' Be Subject Woman’s Club Home Group to Hear Graduate of Home Economics Grace Viall Gray, graduate of home economics at University of j Chicago, is to describe “Women of Today," at the American home department meeting of the Woman’s Department Club at 2:30 Wednesday, Mrs. William T. Randall is to .review "Robert E. Lee," by Douglas Freeman at the applied education department meeting the same day. Hostesses are to be Mrs. George W. Bowman and her committee: Mesdames Warren Gibson, C. A. Borchers, J. J. Martin, Walter R. Mayer, Charles F. Miller, Arthur Robinson, Carl L. Rost, Charles F. Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Edgar V. Toms, Charles D. Trowbridge, Wallace Turpin and Omer S. Whiteman. Chairmen appointed for the year’s j work are Mrs. William Dobson, community co-operation; Mrs. Charles A. Breece, decorations; ! Mrs. .J. J. Martin, dining room; Mrs. Oliver P. McLeland. reservations; Mrs. W. C. Borcherding, door; Mrs. Bert S. Gadd, hospitality; Mrs. ! Joseph M. Milner, luncheons; Mrs. Harold Trusler, membership; Mrs. j William H. Polk and Mrs. William j L. Sharp, publicity; Mrs. William Ellery, telephone; Mrs. J. R. Farrell, ways and means, and Mrs. Edward S. Ludlum. tea hostess. Officer': are Mrs. Felix T. Me- I Whirter, honorary chairman; Mrs.; Charles Hartman, president; Mrs. Loren B. Warner, vice chairman; Mrs. W. D. Keenan, secretary, and Mrs. Clarence C. Wysong, treasurer. Meetings of the American Home > department are held at 2 on the fourth Wednesday of every month. ! Officers of the applied education department are Mrs. Charles Hartman, chairman, and Mrs. Albert Off, vice chairman. LUCILLE CRINGLE TO BECOME BRIDE An illusion veil is to be worn by j Miss Lucille Cringle with her white ; satin gown when she is married to ; Walter Kahn late thus afternoon in Holy Rosary Church rectory. Her j bridal bouquet is to of bride's roses ' and lilies of the valley. The. Rev. Ambrose Sullivan is to officiate. Mrs. Don Mercuri, matron of I honor, is to wear a royal purple crushed velvet dress, silver accessories and carry pompoms, chrysanthemums and roses. Miss Anna Cringle, the bride’s sister, is to wear a wine crushed velvet gown with similar flowers and acces- j sories. Lucille Andreotte, Colum- j bus. 0., the bride’s niece, is to be | flower girl and is to wear a peach satin frock. Willard Miller is to be best man. A dinner and reception is to be held at the home of the brides | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony j Cringle, before the couple leaves on j a wedding trip. Out-of-town guests [ are to be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer j Foster, Lafayette; Mr. and Thomas ! Andreotte, Mr. and Mrs. James | Andreotte, Anthony Lamotta and j Miss Frances Lamotta, all of Columbus, O. BETTY MAE WALSH IS WED AT CHURCH Marriage vows were exchanged at 9 this morning at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church by Miss Betty Mae Walsh, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Walsh, and John Joseph Hcfrfmann, son of Mrs. Mary Hoffmann. The Rev. Maurice O'Connor read the service before a palm-banked altar. George Smith sang bridal airs. A wedding breakfast at Hollyhock Hill followed. Miss Frances Shaughnessy. bridesmaid, wore green satin and net and carried pink roses. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white satin with a tulle veil and carried gardenias. Harry Brooks w'as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmann are to make their home in Indianapolis. BUREAU DIRECTOR WILL RE SPEAKER Miss Elizabeth M. Clarke, director of the Children's Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan's home is to be speaker at a meeting of the Aux- ; iliary to the Detention Home at 2 Monday. Mrs. V. R. Peters, soloist, is to be accompanied by Miss Phyllis Mottern. Mrs. W. F. Holmes is program chairman and Mrs. W. H. Hodgsen, president. POLICE OFFICIALS TO ADDRESS CLUB Chief Morrissey and Lieut. Albert Perrott of the Police Department are to address members of _the Marion County Democratic Women's Club at 8 Tuesday night at the Claypool. Jo Ellen Everson, student of Miss Albeita Speieher of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, is ; to give readings. Meeting is to be in charge of Mrs. Smiley N. Chambers, president. SOCIAL RESEARCH EXPERT TO SPEAK\ Dr. Clyde R. White is to talk on ‘Problems of Dependency" at the second lecture in the volunteers training course conducted by the Council of Social Agencies. The lecture is to be given Monday morning at Kirshbaum Center. Dr. White is director of the Indiana .University Bureau of Social Research. SUPPER ARRANGED FOR BRIDE-TO-BE Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres are to entertain with a buffet supper tonight for Miss Sybil Stafford, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stafford Sr., and John Mead, j son of Mrs. Franklin B. Mead, Ft. I Wayne. Miss Stafford and Mr. Mead are to be married on Get. 26. Professor to Talk Prof. John J. Haramy of Indiana ‘Central College is to talk on I “Which Way America” at the semiannual meeting of the Council of Women of the Reformed Church of Indianapolis at 10:30 Friday. The meeting's theme is “World Citi- i

H lifeilllllliilllrf aHBI Settitraay night. Oct. 26. Miss Anne Doris, daughter of j Np- cud Mrs. Pend (~ Doris, is to play the lending role. COURSE IX FOODS St Mit** Suzanne Elliott, daughter of President E. C. Elliott TO OPES MOS DAY o> Purdue l mrcrsitg and Mrs. Elliott, Lafayette. Mr. Course in foods, sponsored by the \ and Mrs. La rsh arc to in ahr their home in Chicago. Irvington Union of Clubs is to have V,.,- iVr - 011(1 * Vrs '' Ch(( Bcs A. Hoekcnsmith announce the its °P emn s lccture al 9:30 Monday engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Martha Hocken- at the home of Mrs - w Bruck, •'Bite smith, to Victor P. Hertz, son or Mr. and Mrs. p. J. Hertz. 52 5 Audubon-rd. Miss Anita Bea- jgM| ' ° T hc ireaddng IS to be Thanksgiring Day. die of the home economics depart- ‘ * ' it /' $ ( Ralph Jos, pi Gatfi. Art,,nio Gotti. Worcester. The'committee inMass.. on and •h> /." n's, .I/)-, and M rs. Ton- M clucks Mesdames P T MacDonald. .1 X- Mrs. J ll, Chorus for the Messiah i- to re. JBc ' I "■ // • Lum-hron he.-.r.-e 745 Mondav E' < fn-1 V r \- Y ’ ' ‘ . 'u L Contemporary lit era: re course *o ■ ’ ’ ' M •-•-• v< • ’o' -;a:" at 10 Tuesday a' ’ ’l, -

f< Junior class members of Tudor Hall School are to present "Mr. Pim Passes By" in the school auditorium at 8:15

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Saturday night, Oct. 26. Miss Anne Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Davis, is to play the leading role. Mrs. Jack Avion Larsh before her recent marriage was Miss Suzanne Elliott, daughter of President E. C. Elliott of Purdue University and Mrs. Elliott, Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Larsh arc to make their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles *4. Hockensmith announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Martha Hockensmith, to Victor P. Hertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hertz. The wedding is to be Thanksgiving Day. The engagement of Miss Clemence Marie Dow to Ralph Joseph Gatti. son of Antonio Gatti, Worcester, Mass., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Barnett. The wedding date has not been set. Mrs. Jacob Weiss is the incoming president of the Indianapolis Chapter of Hadassah. Luncheon and meeting arc to be held Wednesday by the chapter with Rabbi Elias Bargolis, Mt. Vernon. N. Y., speaker. Marriage? vows were exchanged Oct. 11 by Miss Vera Gray Hinshaw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin V’. Hinshaw. and Willard C. Stamper. The at-home address is for 6.'f K. Prvington-av. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Clinehens announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss La Verne Elizabeth Clinehens, to Henry M. Bettge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry i°. Bettfjc. The wedding is to take uLace Nov . 16.

COURSE IN FOODS TO OPEN MONDAY Course in foods, sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs is to have its opening lecture at 9:30 Monday at the home of Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, 52 S. Audubon-rd. Miss Anita Beadle of the home economics department of Purdue University, is to lecture on Sunday night suppers and table setting. The committee includes Mesdames P. T. MacDonald, M. O. Jones, Russell, S. Bosart and M. J. Reese. Chorus for the Messiah is to rehearse at 7:45 Monday in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Contemporary literature course, to be taught by Mrs. John C. Mellett, is to start at 10 Tuesday at the Irvington Masonic Temple. Mrs. Mellett is to review two books, "Mary Stuart. Queen of Scotland and the Isles,” by Stephan Zweig. and "They Shall Inherit the Earth,” by Morley Callaghan. Mesdames Victor R. Jose. Jr., George ’Juck. Robert Carpenter and E. M. Hughes are to be

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Miss Rose Dow&is a co-chairman for a dance to be held at St. Mary-of- he-Woods Alumnae Saturday night, V/115 ni *

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