Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1936 — Page 9

Local Boys and Girls I Departing Shortly for Tours of Europe

Stays in Danish Homes Arranged on Exchange Visit Basis for Indianapolis Youths; Parents to Accompany Other Travelers.

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BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor N/ international education is in store for a group of local school boys and girls, who are to be released from class rooms this and next

week.

‘These youths are to leave America next month for adventures in orsign lands which they have read about in their geography and history

th Jol son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson, and James Falley, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Failey, are to set sail on July 9 with a group of 25 other American boys and Dr. Sven Knudsén, Dr. Knudsen

1s to accompany the boys on tours throug Switzerland and Germany before he settles them in

h France,

Danish homes for a two weeks’ stay. Olympic Games Scheduled

Bates and James are to adapt themselves to the Danish mode of living just as Danish boys are to adjust themselves in the American homes where Dr. Knudsen is to place them. The poys are to witness the Olympic games at

Berlin in August.

Sandy Holliday, son of Mrs. Alexander Rieman Holliday, took part in one of Dr. Knudsen's international exchange trips about three years ago and lived

Beatrice Burgan

with a family in Holland. All the boys have gone on Children’s Museum

Prairie Treks to.the West with Hillis Howie, Orchard School headmaster. Bates has studied in Vienna, but James is to make his first trip abroad.

Family to Tour Continent

Bates’ mother, with his brothers and sister, Gaar, Frank and Priscilla, left yesterday on a motor trip to Baltimore. They are to sail on 8. 8

Hamburg for the continent and are to motor through the foreign lands before settling down at Vienna. They are to be gone until September. Before Bates, a Shortridge High School student, leaves, he is to visit at Crystal Lake in Michigan with Mrs. Mary Spencer and her daughter Jane, Miss Elizabeth Whetsel and Robert Kline. James is to go to Harbor Springs, Mich., with his family next week after his classes close at Hill School, Poppstown, Pa, ” ”

Margaret ivenion Tudor Hall pupil, is to vacation at a French countryside with her grandmother, Mrs. d’Heur, New York, and her cousin, Mimi Martin, New York. Margaret is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Stevenson. ‘ Later in the summer she is t6 go to Italy with Mr, and Mrs. William H. Thompson. The Thompsons expect to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Grassi, Florence. Mrs. Grassi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.

Lemcke Sr. and visits here fre-

quently. » 2 » Mrs, Walter Kuhn, who hasn't been abroad since the World War, is as enthusiastic about a proposed trip Sheerin Kuhn, and Walter Kuhn Jr., who have never visited in a foreign land. Mary Sheerin is to return from Connecticut College for Women next week and young Walter is to complete his classwork at Park School this week. They are to leave July 1 and are: to sail the eleventh. They have mappéd out an itinerary through ¥rance, Switzerland and England.

Helen C. Leach Becomes Bride + in New York

BY HELEN WORDEN ~ NEW YORK, June 3.—Miss Helen Catherine Leach, daughter. of Leon T. Leach, Indianapolis, was married Monday to Glenn Morgan Fulkerson, son of Mrs. Charlotte Fulkerson of Riverdale, N. Y.,, and Dr. Lynn Fulkerson of New York City. The wedding took place at 4 in St. Michaels’ Episcopal Church, New York .with the Rev. Thomas McCandles performing the ceremony. The bride had her twin sister, Miss Hallie Leach, as her maid of honor and only attendant. The best man was John Ashley MeCandles, son of “the rector.

As the father of the pride was

unable to attend the. bride was given away by her brother-in-law, Howard Finney. After the recéption in the rectory, the couple left on & motor trip to California for five weeks and upon their return will reside in New York. The wedding gown was of melon colored chiffon with matching accessories. It was completed with a large leghorn hat and bouquet of Afri daisies and Talisman roses.

LESS COSMETICS FOR

SPORTS THIS YEAR|

Facial make-ups for sports and|

beach wear are tendihg toward the natural this summer. Cosmeticians say they are going lightly on powder and rouge, depending on the lips for color interest. Eye makebe saved for evening; for ts, the lashes and upper lids will uched with cream to give a dewy look. Faces will be ly tanned and powder will be a lighter shade than last year’s suntan.

The red tone of the lips will highlight the face. And the latest de-| cree for reds is, “Use them burn-. ished.” The newest shade of lip-

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Attendants for McComb-W orth Wedding Named

Miss Mary Alene McComb, who is be married to Haroid M. Worth on June®14, has named her attendants. They include Miss Florence Jane Butterworth, Miss McComb’s cousin, maid of honor; Mrs. James Baker, Miss Marion Sones and- Miss Grace Washburn, bridesmaids. :

and Mr. Baker, Joseph B. Quigley and Wilbert V. White, ushers. The ceremony is to take place at the Capitol M. E. Church. . Miss Mary Bohnstadt and Miss Alice Higman are to entertain with a buffet supper and kitchen shower at Miss Bohnstadt’s home Friday night in honor of the bride-to-be. - Mrs. Baker is to be hostess for a personal shower on Saturday afternoon, and that night Mrs. A. C. Hawn i. to give a party at her home in honor of Miss McComb and Mr. Worth.

at the miscellaneous shower Miss Sones is to give on Monday, assisted by Miss Eveiyn Wright. Miss Butterworth has invited the bride-to-be and the attendants to a buffet supper at her home in Carmel on June 1L

TULLE HATS FOR

The diner-out in summer, whether by daylight or dark, needs a hat as well as a gown. ‘And the hats that are first choice this season are those of tulle. 'There are brimless

1 hats or sailors made of layers of

tulle, marked by rounds of stitching and a loose fo formed by the layers at the Some of these Stitched tulle hats are made in so many layers that they resemble sports fabric, although the edges are left rough to distinguish them from. the tailored materials. The little bonnets made of tulle are particularly delightful for youthful heads when they are worn far back and have a flared-out, short veil from the crown edge. One of the new evening hats seen recently is a tricorne made of novelty or stitched net in brown, or black, or navy, with a splash of bright flowers tacked on at back.

Engaged to Wed

Mrs. Sarah F. Cox, 241 W. 38thst, announces the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss Irma: Frances Cox (above), to Ralph O. Brown, son of Mrs. Amy Brown. ‘The wedding is to Sage place at 8 ‘Friday, June 19, .in the Capitol Avenue M. E. ‘Church, No invitations have been issued.

Club to Honor

Butler University Pi Beta Phi So-

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David Carter is to be best man,’

Miss McComb is to be honor guest |

DINNER FAVORED|

Brown, hostess hostess. Amicus Chapter, Verus Cordis. 1422 N. Grant-av. Luncheon. 3501 | Brookside-pkwy.

‘742 'N. Tremont-av. Rho Gamma Chi. 8 Thurs.

Inn.

110 pupils in program.

Banner Temple, Pythian Sisters. Mary Hatch, chairman. B. of R. T. 8 tonight.

Mrs. Margaret Marschke. Indianapolis Circle 8, Druids.

EVENTS

SORORITIES Alpha Chapter, Delta Tau Omega.

. Evadne Club. 8 ‘tonight. Miss Jean Chapman, 310 W. Maple-rd, 12:30 ‘Thurs. Mrs. Lester James, Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8 tonight. Miss Maxine Brantigan, Beta Chapter, Alpha Beta Gamma.

Miss Ladora Smith, 1918 Koehne-st, hostess, Members to arrange pajama party for Sat. at: Robinswood

PROGRAMS Kathryn Oliver Studio of Dancing. Sun. night.

CARD PARTIES

1002 E. Washington-st. West Side Democratic Club. 8 tonight. 203 N. Belmont-av. ie Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Soft Ball Team, Kahn Tailoring Co. Thurs. 168 W. 19th-st. Bingo. Committee, " tano, Nick Marsella, Misses Ann Marsella, Frances Dugan and

Mon. Hall. . lodge meeting. Hazel Harper, chairman. LODGES

Needle Club, Myrtle Temple 7. Thurs. Mrs. Ethel Willis, 516 N. Jefferson-av, hostess. - - Luncheon.

8:15 tonight. Mrs. Joseph

Tonight. Miss Leona Bell,

Keith’s Theater.

Tonight. 119 E. Ohio-st. Mrs.

Bingo. Frank Napoli-

Card party following

Tour to Nashville Arranged by Indiana, Brown County Artists

Indiana Artists Club members ale to join Brown County artists at the club’s picnic pilgrimage to Nashville June 14, ' The party is to leave here by bus at 8. The visiting artists have been

Summer Sport

Program Opens

The Young Women’s Christian Association’s summer program for health education and recreation departments has opened, Miss Louise E. Noble, department director, announced today. Brookside Park tennis courts again are being used. and arrangements are to be made to use indoor courts in bad weather. Miss Noble is to direct sun-bathing three days a week on the roof garden of Blue Triangle

‘Hall, 725 N. Pennsylvania-st.

' The summer swimming schedule began- this week, with classes for housewives, employed women and juniors. The first of the summer outings is to be held in Woollen’s Gardens June 13, followed by a trip to the ‘Morgan-Monroe state forest June 28. Other trips are to be made to Camp McCormick, Williams’ Creek and

Spring Mill Park. Reservations-are! |

to be made at the Y. W. C. A. in‘formation desk.

Tri-Delt Parents’

Picnic Arranged |

The annual picnic of the Tri Psi Sorority, mothers of Delta Delta Delta . Sorority members, is to be held at the home of Mrs. E. L. Osborne, 62d-st and Sherman-dr, Fri-

= | day. Mrs. R. C. Cashon and Mrs.

Butler Girls|views

| GLASS "DECORATIONS IN HOMES FAVORED

invited to tour. the Nashville ‘gallery,

all the native artists’ studios and]

the Hill Top Cabin, where a Plemie)

dinner is to be served. William F. Kaeser is the club president; Miss Flora Lauter, secre- | tary, and D. J. Lyman, treasurer. The club is to open its fall activities with a travel symposium Sept. 16. The annual costume party is to be a “Story Book Ball” Oct. 17. at the Athenaeum. The annual exhibition is scheduled Nov. 7 to 21 at Ayres auditorium. Prizes for this show are to be awarded at a dinner Nov. 21.

P.-T. A. TO HONOR RETIRING TEACHER

Friends and former pupils of Miss Minnie Dodson have been invited to attend the tea to be given in her honor from 2:30 to 3:30 tomorrow

at Whittier School 33 by the ParentTeacher Association, Miss Dodson, who has taught more than 33 years at the school, is to retire this year.

Arranges Dance

to. give a dance June 13 in the K. of C. Hall.

TAILORED SUITS _

| son of Mr. and

. The. Orchard School “big top” is folded: up for another season. 1. John Gould (left) as ringmaster rushed chard circus yesterday afternoon. John W. ton Brown, in raincoat, hurried to the scene of - ‘activity where Donald Hippenstee] and Na as Mickey and Minnie Mouse..: Robert Aker, clown,

extinguishing act of the Kern III, in silk hat, and.

at thes Emerson ‘United Brethren

Church, when she is to be presented 4° gold service stripe for 10 years’ membership. Evelyn's mother, Mrs,'L. B. Wilisey, ‘troop’ leader, is to be given a silver service stripe, for Sve years’ membership. Others . _Teoeive . silver serve

Mary Dunwoody ' and Gerteva éleld. Mrs

Hayden Smock and Geneva Sene-

‘I'feld ‘are to. talk, ‘their respective

subjects being “What. Girl Scout-

{ing has Meant-to- Me as ‘a Moth-

er,” and “What Girl Scouting has Meant to Me as a Girl.”

Plays to Be Given Troop 36 is to ‘give an amateur

program sat its court at the Prentiss

‘Church, under leader-

|ship of Mrs. Henry Stiles. Mrs. D.

witness tne’ fire

y Sewall cavorted.

. truck being managed .by Carl Eveleigh, chief, and John Pusey, ..

-.2. Roy Miller, .the “wild man,” slipped out of his Sige when the,

cireus hands. weren't looking. -

FORMER RESIDENT +

WED AT. ARDMORE

Times Special ARDMORE, Pa., June 3.—Mr. and

| Mrs. Donald Cutler, married here in

the First Presbyterian: Church Saturday, are to:spend: the summer at Wilson Point,:Conn. They are to go to Pasadena, Cal, inthe fall. - Mrs. -Cutler was Miss Diana Dietz, formerly of Indianapolis, and daugh= ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ténbroeck Runk, Haverford.” Mr, Cutler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Norwood, Pasadena.

SORORITY GROUP

TO ATTEND MEET

Five members of Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Delta Theta Tau are to attend the sorority’s national vention at St. Louis June 17, 18, 1 and 20, when 125 chapters are ‘to meet for “the thirty-first annual meeting. Miss Philena Argo, vice president, is to be official delegate. Others: attending are Mesdames ~ Dave Burton, Maurice Pinkstaff and Imo- | gene Reddell, and Miss ‘Pauline

| Muench.

ATTEND EXERCISES

AT XAVIER COLLEGE

Relatives of McCormick, . Thomas McCormick, have motored to Cincin-

I nati, to attend the commencement exercises at Xavier College, where’ !

he is 4 ‘graduate. = In the party were Mr. and Mrs. McCormick and their family; Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and daugh-

ar. Me Cattisrine Alsmyer snd Me,

| DEPARTMENT CLUB | MEETING CALLED . programs - 1

Candies ae Mrs. Tilden P. Greer, candidate for’ Seventh District . Federation of Clubs presidency, and Mrs. J. W. Moore, first vice presidential candidate, have been indorsed by the New Era Club.

¥ |given at the’ | Churchy May: 88: Mrs Arthur Medli~ « * 1cott, former troop leader, =| master,

vestigates.the fire

M. Mead is to speak. Scouts of Troop 43, with headquarters at Fairview Presbyterian Church, are to give scenes from “A Midsummer Night's Dream” at. their court on the lawn of. ‘Mrs. Roland

“| Daley’s” home, 4646 Graceland-av,

Saturday night. .Miss Helen Fullenwider, troop leader, is to direct the lay. p Girls appearing in the cast are Betty Jane Heassler, Edna Balch, Margaret Fish, Nancy Rodecker, Claire Marcus, Doris Daley, Jane Balch, Betty Feasey, Dorothy Burget, Jean Kistler, Rosalie Pollock, Barbara Unversaw, Lorna Dunmeyer, June . Crockett, Patty and Beverly Gunther, Patsy Sharick and Helen Unversaw.

Picnic Supper Tonight A picnic supper is to be given to-

- | night at the Brendenwood -<Commun|ity House, With Troop 23 members

entertaining - their: mothers = and

A fathers.

Awards are to be presented to Messrs. and Mesdames: Don. Morrison, E. S. Pearce, Ken Mosiman, Dwight. Peterson, Stuart Bishop, and Miss Ruth. C. Pease, Miss Agnes Calvert and Mrs. James W. Fenner. The troop is to present.a play, “Specialties.”

- Camp Dellwood Is Subject Mrs. Fenner is to talk on Camp

| Dellwood at the Troop 22 court and

annual dinner at' the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church Friday night. The meeting.is to be under direction of Mrs. Alvin Iske, leader. Carolyn Hawkins is to be toastmistress. Mrs. Frank Diss .is to preside at the meeting of Troop 53. Friday night, when the troop is to receive the first prize in the recent Blue Valley contest. The cash award is to be used for. camp memberships. Mrs. Burke Nichol: Troop leader, presided at & parents’ dinner Broudway: Evangelical

was. foastand was. given the Girl Scout thanks badge. A play written by troop members, Girl Scout of Today and Tomorrow,” was presented. . : - Class Badges. to Be. Given Mrs. Chic Jackson téld stories. at the pot-luck supper of Troop 28 May 20 at the Broadway Methodist Church. Mrs. Melville Phillips is troop leader. In the courts of awards, 60. girls are to recefve second class badges,

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and the following girls first class |

V erit B: Badges, Awards at Honor ~ Courts to Be Held This Week

| Outstanding Athievements. Scheduled for: Official Recognition; Parents Are to Witness - Presentation of Tokens.

B13, hen Ct Sco Jn courte of awards his veh part.

McLean, Mary Janet Plummer, Irene Carson and Margery Hasbrook. Silver service badges are to 2 given Mary Agnes Dunwoody, Gen eva Senefeld, Evelyn Gullion Edelle Smith, Jane’ Brisby and Ottharite agile! : £0

Linen Shower ; Arranged’ for - Miss liss Shideler i

Mrs. Leland Johnson and Miss Rosalyn Miller were hostesses last . night at a linen shower in honor

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of Miss Rebekah Shideler who is to =

be married to Charles Lawrence

was at the home of Mrs. Miller's ° mother, Mrs. George Sonnich. Mrs. Johnson is to be matron of honor in the wedding party and Miss * Miller is to'bé a bridesmaid. They

Esther Sonnich and Karmen Fraker, also to be bridesmaids. Pastel colored “decorations appointed the serving tables. » Miss Shideler is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. Shideler. The wedding is to take place at their home. = Guests . were Mrs. mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs, Lawrence Price Sr, mother of the bridegroom-to-be: Misses Ruth

+| Price, Zilpha Price, Betty Glass, El-

len Sonnich, Dorothy “Selig, Marie Wasson; Phyllis Sharpe, Mary Love Hewlitt and Mésdames William A. Shideler, Thomas Arnold, Galvin Douglas; Ralph Mason, ‘Edward Musselman, Gerald Smith, Mariah Sandorff, Alvis Huckelberry, George Sonnick and David Laycock. -

Alumnae Group to Give Supper, Elect Officers ;

Officers are to-be- elected at the meeting of Gamma’ Alumnae Chape ter, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sorority, : Friday night, wh Joe senior class | members of the ¢ chapter are to be entertained. : -A 'covered-dish supper is to be served at the Campus Club at. 6. Mrs. Clark Roggie, spread chairman, is. to, “Mrs. Frank Sisson, (‘Misses -. Betty de Grief, Virginie, ‘Craig and Mariamelia Schmidt. j Mrs. Marion Rhodes. Wilson, gift committee chairman, is to be assists ed by Mrs. Frances Quesser and Mra, - William Schumacher. Nominating committee. . members are Mesdames Guy Dixon, Holland = Johnson -and ‘Harold. Mercer, and Misses Charlene Heard and Dorcas :

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