Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1935 — Page 5
NOV. lfi, 1935
\ Tin. John C. Pierce /■ /, mam^^ SI - —— ' Mrs. John C. Pierce was Miss Dorothy Van Sickle before her mar- (— — ~ j j .~y _ _ Ti £ riage Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are at home at 115 S. Bolton-av. j Manchester xrr, j, - ! Will 1 alk to Frobylaeum Ldub p ital Guild dinner dance to be Dec 7at the mdianapous Athletic ciub. tfi /!//iyb A nniversarv Thur < xy JrJ' Mrs. Bennett is on the entertainment committee and Mrs. Kotteman on j vu IY±U/ ' HHI VVI Sill y LtllltZ ProDvlaeurn^Club o^^ 11 M^s ° f John ■ : Propjlaeum Club with Mrs. Join uolbeit, Lillian Reetes, Anne Fraser Mrs C urran before her recent marriage was Miss Marion E. Powell, three hundred and fifteenth anni- Winifred Brill, Ripley; Mi W. Kern Sr, chairman, is t 0 P re ‘ Rlesdames John G_ Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Powell, Mt. Vernon, Ind. Mr. Curran's versary of the compact signing on Crosley, Pendleton; Mrs. J sent Dr. Andrew W. Cordier, Man-, Edgar H. Evans. Edward Zink. Ray parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Curran, Benton Harbor, Mich. the Mayflower, Nov. 21, 1620, is to Duncan, Rose Mered Chester College, in a lecture at 2:30, G. Jenckes, Almus G. Ruddell, be held by the Society of Mayflower John Williams and Miss Tuesday at the clubhouse. Samuel Ashby, H. A. Boomer, J. F. After Dec. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Higgins are to be at home at Descendants in Indiana Thursday Dungan. Franklin- Mrs He is to discuss "The Italian- Carroll, Henry Kahn. John S. 590 East-dr, Woodruff Place. Mrs. Higgins was Miss Mae Healy, daugh- a t the Propylaeum Thp aniversary Abbett Fort Wavrie and 1 | Ethiopian Struggle.’ Wright, Henry E. Ostrom, John W. ter of Mrs. James Healy, before her marriage on Nov. 9. | a i so j S to be observed tomorrow at mund Burke Ball, Mitnc Assistants for the event are Dr. Atherton, Walter S. Greenoiigh, _ _ . ... , ~ ~, , _ _ , the Second Presbyterian Church Lester Lefeber. Milwaukee. Kenosha Sessions. Misses Gertrude Henry W. Bennett, S. Neil Camp- , Mlss Fern Swanson is assisting in the ticket sale for the dance to wit h t he Rev. Jean S. Milner having Robert Morris, Newport R bell. Ethel M. Rathert. Thomas D. be given by the Young Womens Democratic Club of Marion County, as his theme, "The Twilight I DeCLUB WILL HEAR . G ' G ' IHer, Richard Lie . club president and Airs Vhlliam Rich general chairman q-h ttttnih ■ k Lr\.lJ JI OL)T) RL R. iir ber, E - H - Kemper McComb and s club P re3Baent ana Alrs - wunam Kicn, general cnairman. Mrs. Sidney L. Hatfield is banquet p Vrrr) . D _, ML SIC PROGRAM John M. Gillespie. Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell Is chairman of the government and eco- FX™ 1 * ft th * £ e r v - L^ILhA EI LXI Guests are to be invited to a Others are Mesdames A. L. Ma- nomic welfare committee of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters T . g Harrison übr* c f an ‘ A Advanced art students i meeting of the Woman's Research son - John M. Cimningham. Wilbur which is to present Clarence Manion at the Wednesday morning dis- j h Georcp°R lltllv WOC)d Schocl for Girls atte Club Monday at the home of Mrs. £ /Johnson, Henry W. Buttolph. cussion program at Rauh Memorial Library next week. Mr Manion’s NeXry SEE % ChTcafo. Mrs. AL A. M. Giossbrenner. 3219 N. ™iam C Smith, Harry Miesse, topic is to be Federal Relief Agencies, Their Scope and Purpose in ber t Gall, hospitality chairman, is to hibft for Meridian-st. Mrs. Alvin Coa.e, dobn J- Madden. R. O. McAlexander. Indiana. b e assisted by Mrs. James H. Pen- schools president, and Mrs. Edmund Clark, 1 M "oeden' Mrs - J - Roche announces the marriage of her daughter, nmgton Greenfield: John W:l- The exhibit, in which L a past president, are to preside at Sm Hoke. James M. Ogden. Migs Constance Helen Roche> t 0 John Kenyon Collins. Indianapolis, ba ™ s ’ Frankbn . and Miss Aboie students have entered oil lai thetea table. . William Kellis Mansu_B. Oakes. gon Mr and Mrs w v Collins K okomo. The wedding took place W^ a nd; _ . still life and leather tooling The program for the afternoon is w. B. Paul, Leo M Rappaport. Chicaeo Mrs Crllins attended Butler and Purdue Tiniver State offlcers and national officers j S sponsored by the Hoc tc.include songsb, Mrs RicharclW.; Henry Bl*s Bertha Balk., Walter SSs n3 o, SS.™ Sofuy Mr CoKTs ”ZX represent the Indian, at S a.o? A* , K Sharpies, soprano: nm-ic by Mi’S Fasinian. HC. Atkins ana John G uate of De Pauw University and member of Alpha Tau C*nega i > n P'ymou'h Girls who have placed tk ■ u S-i‘ Sf' ' i, Heien Dauner. cellist a.id bv Al.s. Appel. Praternitv in September are to be chosen. ;n Lafavette exhibit ' ; r- Louise Schellschmidt Koehne. l_' Mrs. Hoke to Preside Misses Mary Smith. Indi V ' harpist with. Mrs. John w-aimer and CHAPTER TO HEAR njyjnrr at?baat?rn hpc Tn Mrs. Fred Hoke, governor, is to Betty Anne Hamlin, Detr h-, " Mrs. Fred Dauner. accompanists. BixlUxjlj sitin.-t*\ KjCjU Alno. rCUnIA oU.\ 1 U preside at the banquet, and is to be g in ia Fisher. Detroit; Joyi V Mrs. Kolmer arranged the music L). .-1. R. LEAL LAIS FDR CT T'R CP/? Al{ Ts) Wf)\fF\ T assis f e <l by offlcers, Mesdames r.aueh Chicaeo- Ruth \ \ tfrs. John Kenyon Collarf' program. Mrs. James Dungan is Mrs. William H. Schlosser. Frank- , T T General chaif Mr, And R p H t I*™* G -Hf ton - Tdd en F. Greer. TtfSon. aSSS.I \ I'l il'Bi' 'W 1 i 1 "P / t program chairman for the year. lin Qfatp pV , nnlaln nlighter, of Mrs - J * H - 1S general chair- Mrs. Arthur _ R. Robinson is to Leon G. Zerfas, J. L. Schnell, Cor- born. Cincinnati. ■ " XTamWc nf crtPia 1 rnmmjttpp . mo x\ rtf a HriHcro nortv fnr rnpmhprc SO€3k clt thG Marion COUTItV COUTI- IlPlillS PhRSOIV \Trc \.Trc
Attend Meeting Mr?. Wilbur Johnson, state vice regent. Daughters rs th° American Revolution, and M s M Hostetter, state historian, were in Craw-
fordsville yesterday attending the group meeting of the central district of the D. A. R. The next district meeting is scheduled for May 6 in Franklin.
Manchester College Professor Will Talk to Propylaeum Club
Entertainment committee of the Propylaeum Club with Mrs. John W. Kern Sr„ chairman, is to present Dr. Andrew W. Cordier, Manchester College, in a lecture at 2:30 Tuesday at the clubhouse. He is to discuss ‘The ItalianEthiopian Struggle.” Assistants for the event are Dr. Kenosha Sessions. Misses Gertrude CLUB WILL HEAR MUSIC PROGRAM Guests are to be invited to a meeting of the Woman’s Research Club Monday at the home of Mrs. A. M. Glossbrenner, 3210 N. Meridian-st. Mrs. Alvin Coate, president, and Mrs. Edmund Clark, a past president, are to preside at the tea table. The program for the afternoon is to include songs by Mrs Richard W. Sharpies, soprano; music by Miss Helen Dauner. cellist and by Mrs. Louise Schellschmidt Koehne. harpist with Mrs. John Kolmer and Mrs. Fred Dauner. accompanists. Mrs. Kolmer arranged the music program. Mrs. James Dungan is program chairman for the year. Members of the social committee are to act as hostesses. Dance to Be Outlined A dance is to be arranged at the St. Agnes Academy Alumnae meeting at 8 Monday in the academy. Miss Mary fiouise Shiel is to preside.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Taggart, I. Hilda Stewart, Emma Colbert, Lillian Reeves, Anne Fraser and Mesdames John G. Benson, Edgar H. Evans. Edward Zink. Ray G. Jenckes, Almus G. Ruddell, Samuel Ashby, H. A. Boomer, J. F. Carroll, Henry Kahn, John S. Wright, Henry E. Ostrom, John W. Atherton, Walter S. Greenoiigh, Henry W. Bennett, S. Neil Campbell, Ethel M. Rathert. Thomas D. Sheerin, O. D. Miller, Richard Lieber. E. H. Kemper McComb and John M. Gillespie. Others are Mesdames A. L. Mason. John M. Cunningham, Wilbur C. Johnson, Henry W. Buttolph. William C. Smith, Harry Miesse, John J. Madden. R. O. McAlexander. Felix T. McWhirter. Matthew F. Smith. Fred Hoke. James M. Ogden. William K. Beilis. Mansur B. Oakes, W. B. Paul, Leo M Rappaport. Henry Bliss, Bertha Balke, Walter Eastman. H. C. Atkins and John G. Appel. CHAPTER TO HEAR D. ,4. R. CHAPLAIN Mrs. William H. Schlosser. Franklin. state chaplain. Daughters of American Revolution, is to be a guest at the Irvington chapter meeting Thursday. She is to describe the state convention recently held in Fort Wayne. Luncheon is to be at the home of Mrs. Frank R. Baker, Irvington chapter regent. Mrs. L. A. Roblee is tQ give a paper on the history of Irvington,
Mrs. John C. Pierce was Miss Dorothy Van Sickle before her marriage Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are at home at 115 S. Bolton-av. When Mrs. Harrison Bennett and Mrs. Charles Kotteman meet, their conversation often turns to discussion of the St. Margaret Hospital Guild dinner dance to be Dec. 7 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Bennett is on the entertainment committee and Mrs. Kotteman on the purchasing committee. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Curran are at home at 1116 N. Pennsylvania-st. Mrs. Curran before her recent marriage was Miss Marion E. Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Powell, Mt. Vernon, Ind. Mr. Curran's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Curran, Benton Harbor, Mich. After Dec. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Higgins are to be at home at 590 East-dr, Woodruff Place. Mrs. Higgins was Miss Mae Healy, daughter of Mrs. James Healy, before her marriage on Nov. 9. Miss Fern Swanson is assisting in the ticket sale for the dance to be given by the Young Women’s Democratic Club of Marion County, Nov. 26, in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Mary Louise Walpole is club president and Mrs. William Rich, general chairman. Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell is chairman of the government and economic welfare committee of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters which is to present Clarence Manion at the Wednesday morning discussion program at Rauh Memorial Library next week. Mr. Manion's topic is to be “Federal Relief Agencies, Their Scope and Purpose in Indiana.” Mrs. Sorliia J. Roche announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Constance Helen Roche, to John Kenyon Collins, Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Collins, Kokomo. The wedding took place Nov. 8 in Chicago. Mrs. Ccllins attended Butler and Purdue Universities and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Collins is a graduate of De Pauw University and member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.
BRIDGE ARRANGED FOR MOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. J. H. Lang is general chairman of a bridge party for members of the Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Club of Butler University and their guests to be held at 1:45 Tuesday at the chapter house. 4721 Sunset-av. Assistants include Mesdames H. P. German, J. C. Stiphen. J. F. Lynch, H. L. Kares, Mary Moriarity and Mary Willett.
MRS. ROBINSON TO SPEAK TO WOMEN Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson is to speak at the Marion County Council of Republican Women at 2 Tuesday in the Clavpool pairs room. Officers are to be elected at a business meeting, and a talk is to be given on the Townsend pension plan. The Rev. H. B. McClanahan is to give the invocation and Mrs. McClanahan is to present a musical program.
State Mayflower Descendants to Mark Anniversary Thursday
Annual banquet celebrating the three hundred and fifteenth anniversary of the compact signing on the Mayflower, Nov. 21, 1620, is to be held by the Society of Mayflower Descendants in Indiana Thursday at the Propylaeum. The aniversary also is to be observed tomorrow at the Second Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Jean S. Milner having as his theme, “The Twilight I Desired.” Mrs. Sidney L. Hatfield is banquet chairman, assisted by the Rev. George S. Southworth and Mrs. John Harrison, who is to present the guest speaker, George B. Utley, Newberry Library. Chicago. Mrs. Albert Gall, hospitality chairman, is to be assisted by Mrs. James H. Pennington, Greenfield; Mrs. John Williams, Franklin, and Miss Abbie Weld. State officers and national officers to represent the Indiana Society at the triennial congress in Plymouth in September are to be chosen. Mrs. Hoke to Preside Mrs. Fred Hoke, governor, is to preside at the banquet, and is to be assisted by officers, Mesdames James G. Haston. Tilden F. Greer. Leon G- Zerfas, J. L. Schnell, Cornelius Posson; Mrs. Hatfield. Mrs. Gall, Mr. Southw'orth. E E Stacy. W. C. Smith, Dr. Fletcher Hodges, Paul Buchanan, J. A. Mintum, W\ E. Osborn and Halford W. Howland. New members are Edgar H. Evans, Mrs. Jesse Pritchett Jr., Mrs. John Templeton, Mrs. Walter Ward, Mrs. Thomas Day Pierce, Mrs. Clyde Titus, Miss Catherine Lee Wilson, all
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of Indianapolis; Misses Goldie and Winifred Brill, Ripley; Mrs. Lloyd Crosley, Pendleton; Mrs. Josephine Duncan. Mrs. Rose Meredith, Mrs. John Williams and Miss Amber Dungan, Franklin; Mrs. Merle J. Abbett, Fort Wayne and Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball, Mitncie; Mrs. Lester Lefdber, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Robert Morris, Newport, R. I. LADYWOOD PUPILS ENTER ART EXHIBIT Advanced art students at Ladywood School for Girls attended the reception and tea yesterday at Lafayette, which opened, the art exhibit for Indiana Catholic high schools. The exhibit, in which Ladywood =tudents have entered oil landscapes, still life and leather tooling designs, is sponsored by the Hoosier Art Salon. Girls who have placed their work in the Lafayette exhibit include i Misses Mary Smith, Indianapolis; Betty Anne Hamlin, Detroit; Virginia Fisher. Detroit; Joyce Cavanaugh. Chicago: Ruth Tivnen, Mattoon. 111., and Antoinette Holzborn, Cincinnati. Announce Betrothal Mr and Mrs. Clyde Wolfe, 3285 N. Arsenal-av, announce the engagement of tneir daughter. Miss Virginia Wolfe, and Robert J. Barnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. 3amard. The wedding is to take place Nov 24 at the Wolfe home.
