Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1936 — Page 4

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WEEK OF PARTIES TO HONOR MISS VIRGINIA ROBERTS

Marriage Ritual Is Saturday Bridal Attendants From Out of Town Arrive , for Festivities. During the week remaining before Miss Virginia Roberts’ marriage to Stuart S. Blish, Seymour, the couple is to be entertained at several parties. Miss Janet Blish, Seymour, Mr. Blish’s sister, is to be maid of honor at the wedding next Saturday in Second Presbyterian Church. She and Miss Virginia Hall, Washington, one of the bridesmaids, are in Indianapolis for the week-end. Mrs. Otto W. Eisenlohr is to be Miss Roberts’ other bridesmaid. Tipton Blish, New York, Mr. Blish’s brother, arrived today. He is to be best man. Edwin Blish, Seymour, another brother, and John Rockwood are to be ushers with three former classmates of the bridegroom-to-be at the University of Virginia, Armin Schlesinger, Milwaukee; William Scott, Lorado, W. Va„ and William Forster, Erie, Pa Miss Betty Reed's dinner for the couple tonight is to be at the Woodstock Club. The group is to dance at the club’s opening party afterward. Parties Are Arranged Miss Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts, is to be honored by Mrs. Eisenlohr and Mrs. Marcus Warrender at a luncheon Monday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Tuesday Mrs. Biagio La Penta and her mother, Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, are to be luncheon hostesses at Woodstock, honoring Miss Roberts. Miss Dorothy Du Puy’s luncheon Wednesday is to be at her home in Golden Hill. Miss Elizabeth Taggart has invited the bride-to-be and her friends to a luncheon' Thursday at her home. Miss Roberts is to entertain her bridal party at luncheon Friday, and that night Miss Blish and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Blish are to entertain with a bridal dinner at the Columbia Club following wedding rehearsal. After Miss Jane Fitton’s dinner last night at the Sheffield Inn, the guests went to the Indianapolis Athletic Club for dancing. ALUMNAE CLUB TO BE HOSTESS Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority is to be hostess for international reunion day April 25 at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Hillary G. Bailey is state chairman. Forty chapters in the United States and five in Canada, together with alumnae groups, are to meet on th<> same day in state centers to celebrate. Mothers to Serve Zeia Tau Alpha members and pledges are to be guests of the Mothers’ Club at a luncheon Tuesday at the house, 329 W. Hamptondr. Mrs. Patrick Farrell and Mrs. J. J. Scott are to be hostesses. A business meeting is to follow the luncheon.

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SUNSHINE CLUB TO ENTERTAIN The Children's Sunshine Club of Sunnyside is to entertain members and friends with a luncheon-bridge party at L. S. Ayres’ Tearoom at 12:30 Wednesday, April 22. Hostesses are Mesdames John W. Frain, chairman. John E. Hampton, Claude Geisendorff, Harry German, Grover A. Long, Ure M. Frazer, E. L. Reeves, Letitia Evard, William McQueen, Donald Brodie *and Miss Marie Rochford. A nno mice Engagemcn t Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Asher have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Asher, to Morris Rothbard, son of Mrs. Bessie Rothbard. The wedding date has not been set.

EVENTS PROGRAMS Calendar Society, Centenary Christian Church. 5 to 7 tonight. Penny supper. Ladies' Aid, Speedway Boulevard Methodist Church. 5:30 tonight. 16th and Medford-sts. Supper George H. Thomas Woman's Relief Corps. 2 Mon. Fort Friendly, 512 N. Illinois-st. Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans. 8 Tues. Fort Friendly, 512 N. Illinois-st. Initiation. Informal party, honoring department officers, new members and Sons of Benjamin Harrison Camp. Mrs. Bessie Hart, president. Senior Class, St. John Academy. Mon. Riverside Rink. Skating party. Misses Elizabeth McAllen, Agnes Dezelan and Lois Claus, committee, SORORITIES Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi. 6:15 Mon. Mrs. Ruth Schnepel, 250 N. Oxford-st. Supper. Gamma Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. Wed. Riviera Club. Misses Marguerite Hastey and Leota Henry, hostesses. Guests, Mesdames Hugh Hogan and W. C. Lobdell, life members; Mesdames Paul M. Cook and Donald Griffin and Misses Betty Foster and Evadne Erskin. Alpha Chapter, Delta Omega Chi Sorority. Tues. Miss Anna Mae Marshall, 921 E. 29th-st. Alpha Chapter, Theta Sigma Delta. Mon. Mrs. Robert Blakey. 47 N. Arlington-av. May 9, dance at Indianapolis Athletic Club. April 29. pledges’ card party, Hoosier Athletic Club. Phi Beta Tau. Sun. Indiana roof. Dance. Miss Ruth Anderson, chairman, assisted by Misses Pearl Woods, Gayle Gift and Cuba Rae Flagg. * Beta Chapter, Phi Beta Delta. Mon. Miss Norma Stearns, 721 Eastdr. Woodruff Place, hostess. Regular meeting. Phi Kappa Alpha. Mon. Mrs. Wendel Nave, 2013 Miller-st, hostess. Rho Zeta. Wed. Mrs. Joseph Hines. 208 N. Jefferson-av, hostess.' Chi Ara Tri. Sun. Miss Tina Oliver, hostess. Bridge. Tri Beta. Sun. Columbia Club. Miss Marie Siemer, hostess. Miss Lena Scheux’er, assistant. Bridge and tea. CARD PARTIES Prospect Auxiliary, O. E. S. 8 tonight. Indianapolis Power and Light Cos.. 1200 W. Morris-st. Women’s Club, Fountain Square. Sun. Fountain Square building. Bingo. Officers, St. Patrick’s Church. 8:30 Sun. Basement, Queen's Department Store. Mesdames Charles Pfarr, John Pfarr and George Waugh, committee.

Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Are to Honor Founders

Indianapolis alumnae members of Alpha Xi Delta are to go to Lafayette tomorrow to attend the sorority's founders day celebration. The program is to be directed by Mi-s. Jean Pigman, Miss Marion McSeveny and Miss Jane Burch, students, and Mrs. S. S. Cromer, Lead Overseas Group to Ohio for Assembly • Miss Florence Martin, Hoosier Unit president, and Mrs. Tom C. Polk, Indiana Unit president of the Women's Overseas Service League, ..ed the Indiana delegation which left today for Dayton, 0., to attend the third annual four-state league conference. Representatives from Indiana. Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia are to attend the meeting, opening with dinner at 7 tonight. Miss Edwina Morrow, Cincinnati, national vice president, is to preside. Miss Edyth Davidson. Pittsburgh, national league president, is to speak. Miss A. Grace Hawk. Indianapolis, corps area service chairman, is to lead a round-table* discussion of the current survey of former service women being made in each state through the combined efforts of the league and the Past Presidents’ Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary. In the Indiana delegation are Mesdames Catherine Lory Meyer. Tom C. Polk, S. W. Gray, and Misses Florence Martin, Gertrude Steffen, Nelle Baldwin, Greenfield; Hazel Dickens and Leafie Williamson. Speaks Before P.-T. A. Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown spoke last night at the meeting of the Mary E. Nicholson School .70 Par-ent-Teacher Association. Her talk was based on her travels in Greece. Mrs. Robert J. Master., presided.

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alumnus. The sorority was founded at Lombard College, now Knox College, Galesburg, 111., in 1893. Mrs. Don McQuoid is to direct an original playlet to be given by Indianapolis chapter members. Lafayette alumnae are to hold a candlelight ceremony honoring the founders. Reservations committee includes Mrs. E. Gordon Hmshaw and Miss Charlotte Engle. Transportation is being directed by Misses Mattie Mae Engle. Catherine Lewis and Reeta Clark. Attending from Indianapolis are to be Mesdames Kenneth G. Baker, James E. Clark, J. Malcolm Dunn, George W. Ford, Oscar M. Helmer, E. Gordon Hinshaw, Ralph L. McKay, Lewis Meier, V. Saylor, E. George Schaeffer, B. Lindsey Tamney and C. O. Thornberry, and Misses Mary Elizabeth Armington, Reeta Clark, Nell M. Coats, Charlotte Engle, Mattie Mae Engle, Catherine G. Lewis. Helen McLandress, Jeanette Smith and Ida B. Wilhite. Local Musicale to End Season With Concert Indianapolis Matinee Musicale is to end its season of program j, Friday when Bomar Cramer, pianist, is to be presented in L. S. Ayres & Cos. auditorium. Members and guests are to form luncheon parties to follow the program, scheduled for 10:30. The program follows: i. • Toccata.” Opus 7 Schumann • The Prophet Bird” Schumann ••Novelette’ . Schumann "Etudes Symphomques,’’ Opus 13 ... Schumann 11. •Dead Leaves” Debussv "The Interrupted Serenade” Debussv "Tne Hills of Anacapri" Debussy "General Lavine —Eccentric” Debussv 111. •Sonatina' .. Ch*ve* "Chinese March’ ”Le Rossipnol" -u j " . ' . Pn^vinaky-Sxanto •The Birds of Sorrow”..;. Ravel •Toccata” Ravel

W.C.T.U. Arranges Institute 24 Groups to Take Part in Spring Meeting on Tuesday. Twenty-four Women’s Christian Temperance Unions are to be represented at the annual spring institute of the Marion County union at the West Washington Street Methodist Church Tuesday. Arrangements for carrying forward the 1936 county organization goal are to be made. Mrs. L. E. Schultz, county president, has been aided by other county officers and committee members in arranging the institute. The Rev. W. H. Tindall, West Washington Street Methodist Church pastor, is to read the Scripture lesson and give the welcome. Other speakers are to include the Rev. William Spratt, Victory Memorial Methodist Protestant Church pastor; Dr. William C. Hartinger, Indianapolis Methodist Church District superintendent, and Dr. E. G. Homrighausen, Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church pastor. Following the devotional period, Mrs. Schultz is to preside at a panel jury discussion when department chairmen are to make reports. Luncheon reservations are being made with Mrs. E. P. Messick. Contests Scheduled Two silver medal contests have been scheduled for school children, with grade school pupils competing in the afternoon, and high school pupils at night. Committees named by Mrs. Schultz are registration, Mrs. Alonzo Huls, chairman, and Mesdames Edward George and Bessie Hart; decorations, Mrs. H. C. Benson, chairman, and Mesdames Carrie Swails, C. H. Faulkner and Charles Hartz; resolutions, Mrs. Oscar Montieth, chairman, and Mesdames W. b. Armitage and Bert S. Gadd; courtesy, Mrs. L. E. York, chairman, and Mesdames F. A. Durnell and J. Fred Masters. Miss Irene Trueblood is official paper chairman, assisted by Mesdames Elbert Moore and Addie Lancaster; membership, Mrs. Claude Lauden, chairman, and Mesdames Mary Hensley, H. Sloan, Ruby Yount, Charles Grant, Bertha Denny, H. E. Benson, Cora Bernhardt, Floy Heishman, A. D. Morgan, Bertha Smith, Harry Claffey, J. C. Beck. Carl Stuck, Ella Marshall, C. G. Pittinger, Hazel Orme, Mary Heightner, Elsie Hockett and Miss Nellie Toy. Aids Are Chosen Mrs. E. P. Messick, county treasurer, is ticket committee Chairman. Serving with Mrs. Schultz are Mrs. Silas Hyker, first vice president; Mrs. J. O. Jacquith, second vice president; Mrs. E. A. Williams, corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. C. Vermillion, recording secretary; Mrs. E. P. Messick! treasurer; Mrs. Frank H. Burns, and Miss Beatrice Galloway, directors. Departmental directors are Mesdames F. J. Lahr, Epha Johnson, E. A. Williams. Theron Waddel, Theodore Barr, H. N. Garris. T. A. Berry. F. Pittman, Charles Ealand, Bert S. Gadd, Phoebe Link, Herbert Johnson, R. E. Himna, Silas Ryker, A. E. Kemp, Carrie Ross, Dr. Rebeccah Parrish and Miss Irene Trueblood. UNIT OF LEGION TO PLANT TREES The Bruce P. Robison American Legion Auxiliary is to honor the memory of Mrs. Frank E. Long, its first president, by planting trees at 3 tomorrow at the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp. The grove of Scotch pines and tulip trees is to be marked by a granite boulder, on which is to be placed a bronze placque designed by William F. Collins. Mesdames Donald H. Smith, Fred C. Hasselbring, William F. Collins, Willard S. Boyle, Paul E. Beam. V. Clay Gullion and John Paul Ragsdale are in charge.

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Home Department Is to Hear Dr. Josephine Pierce

American Home department Woman’s Department Club, is to hold its last meeting of the season Wednesday afternoon in the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian-st. “Our Changing Patterns” is the subject of a talk by Dr. Josephine L. Pierce, Lima. 0.. former General Federation of Women’s Clubs vice president. A musical program is to be given by Mrs. George E. Lowe, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Didway. Applied Education department is to meet at 1 Wednesday, when Mrs. E. C. Rumpler is to review “You Can Master Life,” by James Gordon Gilkey. Mrs. Charles L. Hartman is to preside. Hostesses for tea to follow the program are to be Mrs. John F. Engelke, chairman; Mrs. Clarence J. Finch, vice chairman; Mesdames Edmond T. Albertson, Nettie M. New, J. H. Armington. John M. Phipps, J. M. Dalrymple, Ethel M. Rathert, Oliver S. Guio, Charles Roberts, E. May Hahn, Paul T. Rochford, Bert C. Keithly and John A. Simmons. The art department is to conduct a pilgrimage to Muncie tomorrow as guests of the Muncie Art League,

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League of Indianapolis, Christamore Aid Society. Tudor Hall Alumnae Association, Smith College Club of Indianapolis, Matinee Musicale and American Association of Social Workers. Mr. Bromley is a graduate of Cornell University and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He is a member of Pi Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities and the Harvard Club of New York.

Woman's Club and the Ball State Teachers’ College art department. Fifty paintings by well-known artists are to be on display in the gallery at the college as companion pieces to an exhibit of Emil Jaques of Notre Dame. Miss Susan Traine, art department head, is in charge. Hostesses in Muncie are to include Messrs, and Mesdames Willard Bartlett, Fred Covalt, Earl Defur, J. R. Marsh, E. D. Nichols, J. W. Poorman, J. M. Chenowith, Fred C. West, S. C. White, Harry Garzeau and Lester Janny, and Misses Anna Green and Bess Hines. Indianapolis persons who have made reservations include Messrs, and Mesdames Alvin T. Coate, Arthur Dewey, J. M. Williams, Henry L. Patrick, Jerome H. Trunkey, George Steinmetz, C. M. Clayton, R E. Creighton, W. S. Grow.“ Martin Wallick, George J. Mess. Bert Gadd, and Miss Helen Patrick, Dr. J J Bibler, Dr. Mabel F. Bibler and Bill Steinmetz. Bridal Couple to Start Trip After Service Following the marriage of Miss Alma Frances Royer and Robert J. Regan late this afternoon in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, the couple is to leave on a wedding trip. They are to live at Connersville. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, Warren M. Bird, is to wear a navy blue ensemble and an orange blossom corsage. Her bridesmaid, Miss Helen Royer, her sister, is to wear a light blue crepe dress with dubonnet accessories and a gardenia and lilies of the valley corsage. Charles Lohman is to be best man. Ushers are to be W. T. Lewis and F. D. Staley Jr. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkle is to officiate. Out-of-town guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Hutchens, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Karns, all of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. C. J. Underwood, Memphis, Tenn. Miss Gerlach Will Marry in McKee Chapel Miss Katherine A. Gerlach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerlach, is to be married to William A. Marschke Jr., late this afternoon at McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel is to officiate. Miss Gerlach, entering with her father, is to wear a brown costume suit, trimmed with fox fur, and blue and dubonnet accessories. Her cohsage is to be of Bride’s roses. Mrs. Paul Pilkington is to attend in a gray costume suit, purple accessories and Johanna Hill rose corsage. Leonard Marschke, the bridegroom’s brother, is to be best man. After a reception at the Gerlfch home, the couple is to leave for a wedding trip in the East. They are to live at 5353 College-av. Mrs. Eva Smith, Bloomington, Is i here for the wedding.

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Marriages and Clubs in Season Brides-to-Be Are Feted; Spring Dances Go Into Swing. BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor BRIDES-TO-BE are bidding for the attention of party-goers, * and country clubs’ first spring dances are reminders of the outdoor season to come—when swimming, tennis and golf are to provide amusement for leisure hours. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kahlo are taking the bridal party of Miss Hope Pfafflin and William J. Lochhead to supper tonight at the Columbia Club where guests pre to dance. The Kahlos’ son. Havens, is to be an usher at the wedding April 20 in the Propylaeum. Joseph Wallace and Neil Estabrook are to be ushers, too. Other guests are to be Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Birmingham. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Guerney Mann. Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. William Kern and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick; Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pfafflin and Dr. and Mrs. John McLean Lochhead. Mrs. William Shafer’s luncheon guests at Woodstock yesterday were Miss Pfafflin, Mrs. Pfafflin, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Cadick. Mesdames William Yungclaus, Fisk Landers, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Volney Brown, Paul Lee Hargitt, John Cooper. Rudolph Haerle and Miss Madelaine Speers. * Miss Emita Ferriday, another bride-to-be. is to arrive soon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriday Sr., from Wilmington. Del., to visit her sister, Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer, and Mr. Pantzer. Miss Ferriday’s engagement to John Peters Hedrick, son of Mrs. Peters Hedrick. Saginaw, Mich., was announced last winter. m n n Col. and Mrs. William Guy Wall invited their guests for the Woodstock Club opening dance tonight for cocktails at their home before going to the club for dinner. They are to be hostess to Bert Reade, Norman Perry. John C. Ruckelshaus, Theodore Severin. Misses Hilda Hibben, Evadne Hibben, Clara Gilbert. Mrs. William C. Bobbs, Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank. Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen; Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall, Col. and Mrs. George V. Strong, Comm, and Mrs. Ola Fred Heslar. Messrs, and Mesdames James W. Noel, George M. Bailey, Russell Fortune Sr., Cornelius Alig and Earl Barnes. nun Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball came from Muncie to attend Frank O. Wilking’s musical play, “Gypsyana,” at English's last night. Mr. Ball is the new president of the Indiana State Symphony Society. tt h n Mr. and Mrs. George T. Parry are to have a small group of friends to dinner Wednesday night before going to see “Accent on Youth” at the Civic Theater. nun Mr. and Mrs. Val Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coy and John K. Jennings, Evansville, are planing to see the Kentucky Derby next month. n n n Patrons and patronesses for the Stansfield Circle dance, to be given at Woodstock Friday night, have been announced. Proceeds are to be used for the benefit of the Stansfield Boys’ Club and other welfare work.' Sponsors are Messrs, and Mesdames William A. Atkins. James Noel, J. I. Holcomb, Edwin H. Forry, William H. Morrison, C. E. Whitehill and John S. Wright, Miss Jessie Holcomb, Gov. and Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson, Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank, Miss Clara Gilbert and Jack H. Rhoades. Juniors to Hold Parties The Junior Columbians attending the spring dinner dance at the Columbia Club have arranged parties to precede the dance tonight. Among the young hosts and hostesses are to be Misses Gloria Feld, Doris Belzer, Harriett Caylor, Doris Harmon, Thalia Ebv. Dorothy Everett, Patsy Boggs, Kathryn Bingham, Dorothy Zimmer, Ruth Campbell, Dorothy Ball, Eloise Akin, Thomas Nickell, Robert Schwab, John Van Horn, William Bowen, Scott Olive, Larry Knowlton. Bernadette Scoglund. Stewart Krauss and Ransom Griffin. The floor show to be given at 9:30 by the juniors is to be repeated at 11:45 for parents who arrive late in the evening. Bridal Service Will Be Read at 5:30 Today The Revs. Frederick R. Daries and Robert Kuebler are to officiate at the marriage of Miss Alma Pieper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pieper, to Robert H. Wagener at Zion Evangelical Church at 5:30 this evening. Miss Alberta Niemeyer, organist, and Miss Ruth Wagener. soloist, the bride's cousin, are to present the musical program. The bride is to be given in marriage by her father. She is to wear a white satin gown, finger tip veil and is to carry a prayer book. Miss Ruth Clark, bridesmaid, is to wear a white chiffon gown and carry red roses. Dr. Frederick Hohlt is to be best man, and Donald Wagener, the bridegroom's brother, and Walter Pieper. the bride’s brother, are to be ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodde. I\>rt Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. William Laag Kokomo, are to be out-of-town guests. Mr. Wagener is a graduate of Butler University and member of a Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.