Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1935 — Page 6

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jive Recital /„ Obtain Radium for Hospital =xt Sfltlirrlnv ■Hr Tudor Hall Alumnae Club became the bride of Herbert Dietz ' • , A Eschbach and Mrs. A Tent 9 Woman's Rotary a Cetera 'lff' J Hueber are the newly appointed The Happy Hour Club "of West In- *®| social events during the Christmas twelfth Christmas season 'f Ce th c J airmen of the radium drive dianapolis, Ephamar. Ward-Belmont Jr ■% - fl holidays. Miss Eileen Booker, Miss June Willcutts’ engage- CtTOUTI tn H 4 i Omega Sorority Alumnae 3 ' *JM JR ' °' " r- "* *" * “'“ to t ""“ M *“•**• IY/, %, „ esent Mrs. James M. Og- Engelke. chairman. Morton Chapter Daughters of^he r 11||PII* Bishop Mumford, is a committee son of Mrs. Carl Janevay, has y Ul6 TG3. Pf lor Chorale in a municipal Th £ Project is to raise SBOOO to Union, and the Jeanne d'Arc and " *'£ - " member for the annual party at been announced ty her parents, j ACa A C it 12 next Saturday in Imai rnn/ ad 'r m for the City Hos ' Mount Vernon Chapters of the In- ' 'M' tfm?' , Woodstock, Dec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Willcutts, lU rch. ‘ other chair min’ nan * k \* ternational Travel Study Club. Haverstick Park. Greenery and lighted tap den. a member, tt include?’M?s TOdm ?' ' FinChiS<BStriCt,>resl ' ■' * lireetor. and Miss Dorothy greet special gifts chairman: Mrs! ' gfiK Mr „ and f S I f* ,d Derle,h “ Mr. and Mra. Joseph Macy re , s general chairman. Mrs ilfT?' J^f rs bu , reau: U. A. C. GUILD TO ' to be at home here. Mrs, Derleth to make their home In Kansas i M u£l> officers are Mary Cather- Clubs chairman. - city. Mo. Miss Jeanne St. Pierre, 1 chaper house, president; Betty Best, vice Reeder, co-chairman; Mrs' Rufus TERTAIbt II l\ ES jt? Iwl V ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zieg- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Mrs Mildred Levey anc Madeline Judd. eorres- OHarr °w. automobiles; Mrs. W F Hoosier Athletic Club Guild mem- j *%, V &>\ - ler, before her marriage Nov. 28. St pi married to Mr Bereniece Lamb are to pour. terctary: Jane Preston, re- S*** be„ arc -o _ their 'ffifiF „r. and Mrs. Robert J. E. Kem- mSSS f tfSTC ternary, and Joan Bayer. Markun. publicity Mrs. Harold ,“ " ""“ Christmas party st T* f | <U„* * ' per are at home at Cincinnati fol- fvteilan church. Wise Man." Miss Eloise ~. . . rrus.er. hospitality: Mrs. T. W. ® Weonesday. Community singing ♦ * i _ marHa _. Nav q „„ and Mrs. Mi-rion Orr are to nm S0 °!! t - D a n ° I l ?: Drrnrr >criy. motion picture houses - * s t 0 led by Mrs. Kvle B. Mav- . *.,. “ ‘ ‘ 1 Marriaiyo of \yri Marv Mariha a shadow plav, and the grou and M, n t . y . n °' ol rS Charle " H Winders. Federated hall, followed bv a gift' exchange ' ' * * * Kemper was Miss Martha Han ‘ Marria : of Miss Mary Martha sing christmas carols> led b r’ensemble m U nrrn PlSl C^ urch Women; Mrs. Keenan. A musical program is to be riven ' x lon. daughter of Mrs. Peter E. Hockensmith and Victor P. Hertz Helen Selvage, is composed of Mesd i nos ’ *’vir 1 *r ° f ClUb Women - ;by Miss Roberta May Bland, harpist. "UrS Vidof fiffert' T Stfr V--. Hanlon. Fort Thomas, Ky. Mr. toolt P lace Nov - 28 at SS- Peter Assisting Miss Dorothy Harrison Shimer. Lorinda k t lU^;i S i Kemper's parents are Mr. and and Paul Cathedral. Mrs. Hertz , chairman are to be Miss m Howell. Maeenn r*mn. i! .= ad *. lh€ im - _ Hostesses are to include Mesdames —* .mi c*rr. \frc TTH wir> n \C om wav is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hall< music: Miss Eloise I

Junior Chorale to Give Recital Next Saturday y For the twelfth Christmas sea.son Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Alumnae are to present Mrs. James M. Ogden's Junior Chorale in a municipal concert at 12 next Saturday in Christ Church. Mrs. Ogden, a member, is originator and director, and Miss Dorothy Peterson is general chairman. Chorale officers are Mary Catherine Stair, president; Betty Best, vice president; Madeline Judd, corresponding secretary; Jane Preston, recording secretary, and Joan treasurer. Claire Patten is soloist among the 31 carollers; Bobby and Billy Shine, boy soloists, and Miss Stair, harpist! A string ensemble to accompany the group is composed of Mesdames Margaret Harrison Shimer. Lorinda Cottingham Howell. Macena Campbell Brewer and Misses Berenice Reagan and Ruth Hutchins.

Vice Chairmen Named for Drive to Obtain Radium for Hospital

Mrs. W. A. Esch'oach and Mrs. A. J. Hueber are the newly appointed vice chairmen of the radium drive of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs, led by Mrs. John F. Engelke, chairman. The project is to raise SBOOO to purchase radium for the City Hospital cancer clinic. Other chairmen, named bv Mrs. Engelke include: Mrs. Tilden F. Greer, special gifts chairman; Mrs. Vaughn Cornish, speakers bureau: Mrs. Leonard A. Murchison, Junior Clubs chairman, with Mrs. J. K. Reeder, co-chairman; Mrs. Rufus O'Harrow, automobiles; Mrs. W. F. Holmes, radio; Mrs. William I Sharp. telephone; Mrs. Louis Markun, publicity Mrs. Harold Frusler. hospitality; Mrs. T. W. Drmmeriy. motion picture houses; Mrs. Charles H. Winders. Federated Church Women; Mrs. Keenan j chairman of Club Women. Mrs. Keenan reports the Florence Nightingale Club made the first donation of SSO. other donors are: Camel ian. Oct Dahl, Amicitia, i Hoosier Tourist, Catherine Merrill

Tent 9. Woman's Rotary. Et Cetera. The Happy Hour Club of West Indianapolis, Ephamar. Ward-Belmont Alumanae Association. Myrtle Temple Pythian Sisters, Oliver Perry Morton Chapter Daughters of the Union, and the Jeanne d’Arc and Mount Vernon Chapters of the International Travel Study Club. Mrs. C. J. Finch is district president. H. A. C. GUILD TO EXTERTAIN WIVES Hoosier Athletic Club Guild members are ro entertain their wives with an annual Christmas party at 8 Wednesday. Community singing is to be led by Mrs. Kyle B. Mayhall. followed by a gift exchange. A musical program is to be given by Miss Roberta May Bland, harpist, and E. W. Wickiund. soloist. Hostesses are to include Mesdames E. W. Wicklung. Robert B. Wallace. John Lyons, John Bauer and Frank Huse.

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Tudor Hall Alumnae Club dances are becoming traditional social events during the Christmas holidays. Miss Eileen Booker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. Bishop Mumford, is a committee member for the annual party at Woodstock, Dec. 23. After a trip through the South, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Derleth are to be at home here. Mrs. Derleth was Miss Mary E. Ziegler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziegler, before her marriage Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. E. Kemper are at home at Cincinnati following their marriage Nov. 9. Mrs. Kemper was Miss Martha Hanlon. daughter of Mrs. Peter E. Hanlon, Fort Thomas, Ky. Mr. Kemper's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Kemper. Miss Helen Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Bennett,

became the bride of Herbert Dietz Nov. 27. Miss June Willcutts’ engagement to Lawrence M. Janeway, son of Mrs. Carl Janeway, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H- D. Willcutts, Haverstick Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macy %re to make their home in Kansas City. Mo. Miss Jeanne St. Pierre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. Pierre, was married to Mr. Maty Nov. 29 in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Marriage of Miss Mary Martha Hockensmith and Victor P. Hertz took place Nov. 28 at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Mrs. Hertz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hockensmith and Mr. Hertz parents are Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hertz.

DEC. 7, 1935

Child Education Group to Have Yule Tea Party Greenery and lighted tapers are to decorate the tea table at the holiday meeting of the Indianapolis Association of Childhood Education at 4 Monday at the D. A. R. chaper house. Mrs, Mildred Levey and Miss Bereniece Lamb are to pour. During the afternoon Mrs. Jane McDavitt is to read "The Other Wise Man.” Miss Eloise Proctor and Mrs. Marion Orr are to present a shadow play, and the group is to sing Christmas carols, led by Miss Helen Selvage. Assisting Miss Dorothy Screes, chairman, are to be Miss Evelyn Hall, music; Miss Eloise Proctor, shadow play; Misses Anne Fern. Esther Burge, Elinor Parker* Hazel Hart. Mai.y Hastings. Georgia Rost and Mrs. Donald Speer, assistants.