Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1936 — Page 24
TRDAY, AUG. 29,
ATE FAIR HORSE SHOW "ATTRACTS ELITE OF EXHIBITORS
Loci Groups ~ to Help With
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BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor NLY one thing rules the ‘thoughts of the “horsey set’— the Indiana State Fair horse show,
which has been drawing ithe elite
of exhibitors since the! Indiana Saddle Horse Association took a hand in bringing in the purses. The association not only appoints seek donations for prizes. Its officers choose a group to - look after details which leave a favorable impres-
sion with the eX-gaf
hibitors, after the * show is over. © This committee = will see that the - exhibitors are taken care of, and that accomodations at the stable are to their ! Hking. And in ‘addition, . for. those who have time to see the town, fhe committee will be ready to guide them to points of interest. Hoosier: Hospitality Beckons
The association hopes that the
Miss Burgan
. out-of-town exhibitors will return
Year after year, and they believe
| that Hoosier hospitality is as sure
to turn the trick as good stakes. Mrs. M. H. Fuller 1s chairman of this exhibitors’ committee. She
. and her committee will be stopping ‘at the association’s office at the
stables during the week. Sharing
“the host and hostess duties with her
are to be Mrs. Alex Metzger, Mrs.
“William Low Rice, Mrs. Helen York,
William Knapp, and Horace F.
"Tillman Bubenzer, Glen C. Caldwell Hil] 111. » A new committee for this year is the 4-H Saddle colt group,. with Mendenhall, chairman; Dr. C. F. Stout, Mrs. Frank B. Shields, Martinsville; . Earl WW. Kiger, Commander Ola Fred Heslar, Horace E. Abbott, Charles Gregg and Wallace O. Lee.
- Committee Aids Named
Mr. Gregg. association president, is an ex-officio member, of the general committee, chairmaned by Mr. Tee, assisted by Mrs. William H. ‘Bali, Muncie; Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Shields, Mrs. York, Mr. Mendenhall, r. Metzger, Commander Heslar, énatér John Bright Webb and James I. Beattey, fair manager. “Mr. Lee and| Mrs. Ball are on the committee | for purses. Mr. Metzger is chairman of the program committee, composed of Russel 8. Williams, Adj. Gen. Elmer | Straub, William HE. Wemmer and] IJ. R. McNutt. Mrs. A. C. Thompson, Elmhurst, Ill, undoubtedly holds the record of beitg the Indiana show's veteran exhibitor. She has shown her hackney and. harness ponies here for more than 10 years, and her turnout always draws a hand. Her tandems and equipment always are
. gleaming, and she herself wears a
different costume at each event. She ¢hooses ensembles that create
i © a striking effect.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clark B. Hick, 2048 | Princeton-pl,
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, hers,
- “Knock-Knock!
: modernistic house.
Others from Distance
Miss Audrey Thomas, Providence, | . I, who has come several seasons | to show her prize horses, is young, | attractive and extremely feminine | looking in spite of the severely taiMiss Thomas and her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cas-|
Jored habits.
have made reservations to at the Marott Hotel during fair week. Miss Mary Fisher, who rides the Dixiana Farms’ blue ribbon winis another figure popular at the last few fair shows. She is tall and blonde, and rides as one born in the saddle. Miss Sally Jones, Granville, O, another expert woman rider, contrasts sharply in appearance with Miss Thomas and Miss Fisher. She wears "rough tweeds, which Joosely over her broad ‘and she walks with a _swing.! She outclassed all the entries—men and women—in the jumping events at this year's Arlingtonr show at R. H. Brown Stables. =
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“The Highland Golf and Country Club dance committee is trusting that #he “knock-knocks” driventits members to distraction. Orr the envelopes of announcements for its dinner dance Saturday night, a hand is sketched with Who's There?
Raisin’. Raisin’ Who?”
.Inside is a red, white and blue
hoisting a design of the clubUnderneath: “Raisin’ a Crowd for Highland's Labor Day Dinner Dance, Sept. 5. They'll be raisin’ the rool” | n
~ Miss Helen Hick,
~ Samuel Dow ning ' Set N Yuptial Dace
sketch of two figures
have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Maurine Hick, to Samuel Walker Downing, son of Mr, and William C. Downing. . The wedding is to take place Oct. 7 in the Capitol Avenue Methodist
Blech, Hick is a graduate of Butler ty, where she was a member
f Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. isa graduate of Yale Uni-
xersity.
DOR HALL HEAD S EXPECTED HOper
I. Hilda Stewart, Tudor He , is to arrive Friday fro:
home in Keene, N. H., after | | to Saguenay, Quebec, anc’
t the earlier part of the
hang |! shoulders | masculine |
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Williams, both; of Kansas City, Mo.,
are enjoying the | blvd.
Visitors F rom Kansas City Enjoying Stay Here
Miss Trulie Lou Taylor (left) and Miss Betty , dence of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dwyer, 3445 Fall Creek-
The two visitors are guests of Miss Williams’ aunt, Mrs. Dwyer.
Altrusa Group to Hear Report
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on Camp Life
Five young women who attended the American Youth Foundation camp at Lake Miniwanca, Mich, j'last year, through scholarships awarded. by the Indianapolis Al- { trusa Club, are to be guests at the
recently designed pool and rock garden at the resi-
i club’s meeting Friday.’ The group is to tell of camp experienceés following a luncheon at | the Columbia Club. Miss Mary | Dickson, program chairman, ar-| ranged the entertainment. The girls are Misses .Freda Marvel, Helen Ruth Cox, Thelma Casting. Alice Cleveland and Jane Eberhart. : Mrs. Geraldine ‘Moorman is to entertain club members at her country hpnie, “Pike's Peak,” tomorrow. | :
Parents’ Doriner Is to Follow
Market-st, hostess. av, hostess.
1401 Olive-st, hostess.
torium. Card party. mittee in charge. All games.
EVENTS
SORORITIES : Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta. 8 p. m. Mrs. Eddie Brantner, 3743 E.
Alpha Theta Chi. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs, Howard Fields, 1409 N. KealingAlpha Chapter, Theta Sigma Delta. Mon. Mrs. Henry Chatfelter,
LODGES
Tarum Court, Ladies Oriental Shrine. Thurs. Lincoln. Installation of director, Mrs. Carrie Lee Jones, arch priestess, to preside. Brookside Chapter 481 O. E. S. Tues. Temple, 3117 E. 10th-st. Sara Davis, worthy matron; Claude O. Davis, worthy patron.
¢ CARD PARTIES
Altar Society, Little Flower Church. 2:15 p. m. Tues. Ayres’ audiMrs. Thomas Quinn and ‘September com-
E. L. Hansen-Charlotte Pasho
Marriage Takes Place Tonight]
Pastel summer shades are to predominate in the bridal attendants, gowns and flowers at the wedding of Miss Charlotte Pasho and Edward L. Hansen at 8 p. m. tonight at St. Mark's. English Lutheran Church.
Wedding Rites|
A dinner is to be given by Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Bentley tonight at Hollyhock (Hill following the marriage of | their | daughter, Miss Evelyn Bent- | ley, and Dr. Wendell E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Brown, at {pth | : Members 'of the immediate families are to attend the service to be } read by the Rev. Ferman Taylor. | The bride is to wear a gray wool | costume suit, trimmed in chinchilila land green accessories. Her cor- | sage is to be of gardenias. | The couple is to leave on a wedding trip, and is to return here to live. The bride is a Butler University graduate and member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom, also a Butler graduate, was graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine, and is a member of Sigma Nu and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities,
FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:
Miss Esther Hansen, the bridegroom’s sister, as maid of honor, is to be gowned in peach chiffon, while Miss Dorothy Lyons and Miss Martha Belle La Mar, Richmond, bridesmaids, are to wear aquamarine chiffon gowns. Miss Lyons and Miss La Mar are to wear lace bonnets matching their dresses and Miss Hansen is to have a floral wreath in her hair. The bridmaids are to carry Talisman rogeleg and the maid of honor is to yellow roses.
Flowers Aroumni Altar
The altar’ where Dr. R. H. Benting is to perform the ceremony is to be arranged with palms and bouquets of delphinium, larkspur and gladioli in gold vases and is to be lighted by cathedral tapers in branched candelabra. The pews for the families and immediate friends are to be marked with white ribbons. Mrs. Ovid H. Dunn, organist, is to play bridal music and Miss Kathryn Bowlby is to sing. Marilyn Gibbs, flower girl, is to wear a long peach and aquamarine taffeta frock and carry a French basket filled with rose petals. Robert Stanley Hansen, the bridegroom's nephew, as ring bearer, is to carry the ring on a pillow which bore the medal of honorary membership in the Order of Crown 6f Rumania, presented to Wallace O. Lee by Queen Marie of Rumania.
Father Gives Bride
The pillow also was used at the marriage of Mr. Lee's daughter, Mrs. Eugene Cruzan, and Mr. Hansen’s sister, Mrs. Gerald Maas. The flower girl is- to scatter the
; ‘ose petals in the path of the bride,
‘ho is to be given in marriage by
| er father, William Pasho.
The bride's white satin gown is
! * ~hjoned with lace puff sleeves and
Queen Anne collar. Her veil falls am a halo, trimmed with seed wels and her bouquet is to be of | shite roses and lilies of the valley.
Plan Boat Trip 5
Robert Bernd is to be best man, nd ‘ Stanley Hansen, the bride-
house,
roses, delphinium and baby breath. Mrs. Mary Hobbs, the bride’s grandmother, is to wear an Eleanor blue sheer gown with a corsage of roses, delphinium and baby breath. A reception for the families and bridal party is to be held at the Pasho home. Afterward the couple is to take a boat trip to Mackinac, Mich. - Out-of-town guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hite, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs, Adam La Mar, Richmond, and Mrs. Edna Woolley, St. Petersburg, Fla
Sorority Holds: Rush Tea for New Students
A rush tea for girls going away to colleges where there are Alpha Omicron Pi chapters was held today by the Sorority Alumnae Club at
Mrs. Theodore P. Marbaugh's home,
5105 Washington-blvd. ° Garden flowers . decorated the and the serving table was arranged with a centerpiece of nose~ gays. The flowers were given as favors. A musical program included violin solos by Miss Harriet Jean Wright, accompanied by Mrs, James Wagner. Miss Jeannette Robbins played the harp. The committee members Mesdames Robert Nicholson, ley Lockridge, C. C. Tru Misses Mary Garrison Walk Sred Frazee and Elizabeth
MISS LOIS CLAUS TO BE ENTERTAINED
Miss Lois Claus is to be honored at a garden party Tuesday night at the home of Miss Helen Filcer. Beta Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha Sorority, is to entertain. Miss Claus is to leave next month fo enter St. Mary's-of-the-Woods College. . NISLEY Pure Silk = sirrox HOSIERY CHIFFON i
cluded hock - ood, , Milester-
Railway Mail
Past Leaders to Be Honored
Association Auxiliary’s Opening Meeting Set . for Tuesday.
Past presidents of the Women’s Auxillary, Railway Mail Association, are to be honored at the auxiliary’s opening meeting Tuesday at the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. E. H. Hughes, new president, is to extend greetings to the honor guests and members. The auxiliary chorus, directed by Mrs. Madison: Davis and accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Cradick, is ta provide entertainment. Readings by . Mary Jane Catterson and an interpretation of the club woman's
‘prayer by the past presidents also
are on the program, A reception honoring the presidents is to be held from 4 to% p. m.
i with music by Pasquale Montani,
harpist. The committee for the dinner following the reception includes Mesdames J. Edison Cox, Thomas Jones, Leroy Laurence, Floyd E. Late, Paul Vester, S. K. Dinkins, R.
C. LaVancy, A. P. Howard, W. D.
Brown, William Cuffel, Eugene Thompson, Charles Webster, Guy Armstrong, Charles Bryant, W. P. Batchelder, George Oberholtzer and William Finfrock. The past presidents include Mesdames E. E. Woolley, F W. Dickhut, James Seward, W. P, Batchelder, Claude H. Dill, Richard Brooks, F. H. Small, Alden Davis, Clarence J. Finch, Jerauld McDérmed, W. H, Vinzant and Ralph H. Cradick.
Esther Robinson to Be Guest at Parties, Showers
A series of parties for Miss Esther M. Robinson, bride-to-be, are to be given by her friends. Miss Robinson, daughter of Harvey B. Robin=son, is to be married to Joseph Seerley on Sept. 12 at her home. Miss Belle Venable, who is to be an attendant, ®nd Miss | Margaret Welch entertained with a party and shower today at Miss Venable’s home. Guests included Mesdames Harvey Clark, John G. Pantzer Jr. Alvin Reuter, Hord Maddock, Ivan Everheart,” A, L. Barthel, Frank O'Donnell, C. W. Ardery, Charles Arnold, Cecil Clements, George L. Runyon, Renzo G. Gross, Misses Helen Miller, Margaret Peterson, Sara M. and Frances Bernard, Margaret Swern, Dorothy Rice, Lucille Wenning, Mary Lou and Maybelle Smith, Mrs. Carl Bleke, and Miss Violet Henry, Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank O'Donnell, Mrs. Russell Tolan and Miss Maida Fruend
| are to entertain with a dinner and
shower at Hollyhock Hill Tuesday. Wednesday, Mrs. Cecil Clements, assisted by Miss Sara M. Bernard, is to be hostess at a party.’ Mrs. Garrold Smith, Mrs. James MclIlvain and Misses Dorothy Jay and Mary Rus are arranging a party and shower to be given for Miss Robinson on Wednesday, Sept. 9.
SHOWER HELD BY MISS EDITH BROWN
Miss Edith Brown entertained last night with. a surprise shower for Miss: Lela Scott, who is to be married to Robert I. Peters Sept. 19 in New York. The party was given at:the home of Mrs. Harrie Powers. Other guests included Misses Esther Graves and Verna Holleraft; Mesdames Carl Kespohl, William Simmons and Arthur Gant.
Marion,
Wedding to
— Photo By Dezheimer- Carlon.
Be Sept. 12
Miss Eleanor Louise Niemeyer’s engagement to Dr. Cecil C. Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Ball, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Niemeyer. The wedding is to take place Sept. 12.
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Geraldine Kuntz, O. H. Dunn Are to. Exchange Vows Today
Miss Marjorie Lytle, organist, and Mrs. John Goodnight, soloist, are to present a musical program at the wedding of Miss Geraldine Kuntz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Milton H. Kuntz, and Orlando H. Dunn, son of J. O. Duna, today. The Rev. L. H, Kendall is to officiate at the a of vows at 4 p. m. at the West Washington Street M. E. Church. Palms, ferns and white flowers are to bank the altar.
The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, is to wear white satin with a fitted jacket with knife pleating at the neck and sleeves. Her tulle veil has satin petals at the front of the cap and satin braids at the back. She is to carry lilies of the valley and brides’ roses. Mrs. William McLenon, matron of honor, is to appear in a gray taffeta, tunic style dress with Queen Anne collar. She is to wear a matching turban and carry ar arm bouquet of Briarcliff roses.
Other Gowns Described
The bridesmaids, Misses Irene Spurgeon, Panoria Apostol, Louise Calvelage and Nidrah Dunn, are to wear gowns fashioned alike of taffeta with fitted skirts and ‘peplum jackets, | * Miss Spurgeon and Miss Apostol are to wear ashes of roses with matching lace hats and . carry Premier roses. Miss Dunn and Miss Calvelage are to be gowned in turquoise blue with matching lace hats and carry Pernet roses. Mrs. Kuntz is ‘to wear printed chiffon with white accessories and a gardenia corsage. : After a short wedding trip the couple is to be at home at 2010: N.
MISS MARY BAYNE TO WED IN WEST
Mrs. Kathryn B. Bayne announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Virginia Bayne, to William John Rutenschorer, son of Mr. and Mrs, William H. Rutenschorer, Cincinnati, The wedding is to take place at the Wee Kirk O’ the Heather, Glendale, Cal., late this fall. The bride-to- be attended John Herron and Circle Art.Schools. She has been traveling through the West the past year and has visited her father, Alfred Bayne, formerly of Indianapolis.
Meridian-st. Miss Kuntz was graduated from Butler University and is
a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Soror=
ity, Mr. Dunn also attended Butler.
Mabel Espey Is Theater Party’s Guest of Honor
Miss Dorothy Arnholter and Miss Jane Howe entertained with a theater party today in honor of Miss Mabel Espey, whose marriage to Gifford Alvin Cast Is to take place Sept. 12. Following the matinee the group gathered at Miss Arnholter’s home 4319 Guilford-st, where a bridal gift was presented to Miss Espey. Guests included Misses Louise Brunnel, Mary Esther Converse, Mary Cummins, Virginia Fleming, Eva King, Jean Spickelmier, Leona Berlin and Mesdames Carl Hanske, Robert Leach, James A. Stuart Jr. Louise Teverbaugh, and Richard Zimmerman, Miss Frances Rita Noll is to entertain with a dinner tonight at Hollyhock Hill for Miss Espey and her fiance.
Misses Jackson, Casey Entertain for Bride-to-Be
Misses Joan Casey and Dorothy Jackson entertained at a luncheon, bridge party and kitchen shower today at the Marott Hotel for a bride-to-be, Miss Maryan Winterrowd. The marriage of Miss Winterrowd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Winterrowd, to John Edwin Krieg is to take place Oct. 29. Dubonnet and green colors appointed the tables. Guests with Miss Winterrowd and her sister, Miss Betsey Winterrowd, included Misses Barbara Hereth, Joan Ittenbach, Fanchon Parsons, Ann Hanley, Dorothy Naughton, Betty Baier, Katherine Goodwine, Jane Morgan, Thalia Eby, Mary Katherine Harbison, Margaret Lee Riddell and Iris Griffin,
FINE QUALITY AFFIRMED FOR THIRD SUCCESSIVE YEAR .
Ulen Country Club Arranges Special Events
Golf Tournaments Among ‘Indianapolis Month’ Program Features.
Times Special LEBANON, Aug. 29—September is to be “Indianapolis month” at the Ulen Country Club here, and Mrs. Donald C. Drake, Indianapolis,
| women's activities chairman, is are
ranging a calendar of events. Her committee of Indianapolis members includes Mesdames C. E. Appel, Wilbur L. Appel, Fred Davis,
Wiley Dorsett, L. G. Druschel, R. L.
Dubois, John C. Johnson, Robert F. Little, Walter R. Mayer, A. L.. Wat=ers and Miss Marguerite Ulen, Lebanon members on the commit« tee are Mesdames Baird Shumate, Virgil Buntin and Fred Siess. ‘Women's golf day is observed every Tuesday. Approximately 50 golfers are to play in the Highland Golf and Country Club invitational at Indianapolis Tuesday. Members not registered at Highland are to
play at Ulen in a low medal tourna-
ment. Mrs. C. E. Harrison, September chairman, is to be assisted by Mes« dames Robert J. Mack, Don Baue meister and Clarence G. Kern.
Tournaments Planned
Mrs. Baumeister, Ulen] Women's Golf Association presideng, has ane nounced that special | handicap tournaments between returning va cationists and members {who have practiced golf all summen are to be held. Climaxing these tournaments
is to be an event between the “City Slickers” and the “Country Jakes” oh Sept. 29. Guest day is scheduled for Sept. 15. On Labor Day a sweepstakes 18hole medal play tournament is scheduled for the men. Prizes are to be awarded in the evening. The
same day a contract and auction .
bridge party is to be held for the women. Dinner is to be served at noon and in the evening, dance is to begin at 9 p. m.
Present Skit
Following a buffet supper Thurs day, Sept. 17, a skit, “First Daze of School,” is to be presented by club members. A partial list of the cast includes Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrison, - Messrs. and Mesdames James G. Hughes, C. M. Turner, William H. Walker, Robert J. Mack, L. G. Druschel, Mrs. Horace Storer, J. Floyd King, James McCann, Stewart La Rue and A. P. Scott. Open house is to be observed at the club every Sunday afternoon with different groups of members and their wives serving as hosts and hostesses. A buffet supper is to be held at €:30 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 27, to close these weekly open houses. Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, and Miss Claire Patten, pianist, both of Indianapolis, are to present a musical program.
PARTY SCHEDULED ‘BY HOSPITAL GUILD
Arrangements for a bingo party
Sept. 19 at Sacred Heart Hall are to -
‘be made by the St. Francis Hospital Guild at a meeting at 2:15 p m. Tuesday at the I ~spital. Mrs. Bernard Weimer and Mrs, Edward Trimpe are to be hostesses for a card party at the home of Mrs, Weimer, 2506 Madison-av, at 2:15 p. m. Friday. The public is invited.
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