Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1936 — Page 11

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Younger Set’s Activities Fill Seasonal Lull

Days Before Return to Classes Busy Time for Students.

BY BEATRICE BURGAN 4 Society Editor HE doings of college students are putting new life in households, now at a standstill between the vacation season and the opening of the fall and winter social program,

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Young men and women are re- i

turning from visits out of town;

others are interrupting their shop-

ping to entertain guests, While Robert Failey Jr.

son of |

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Failey, is] § waiting to return to Princeton Sept. | ; 28, he is hearing his brother James |

describe a summer abroad. Was one of 25 Went to France. Switzerland and Germany with Dr. and settled down in Danish homes lo live as the native bovs lived. f Miss Patricia Eaglesfield, who had

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American bovs who |

‘Sven Knudsen |

a similar experience in France this |

summer as. one of the American girls in the Crossroads Experiment in International Living is expecied home Sunday by her mother, Mrs. ~ Robert Davy Eaglesfield. Patricia has written back stories sketching mountain climbing and across the French countryside, Entertain Guest Here

bicycling

During the last busy days before!

leaving for college,

Miss Jane Ann|

Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |

C: Fred Davis. has been entertain-

ing Miss Barbara Babcock, daugh- ||

ter of Mr. and Mrs. cock, Hartford, Conn. cock, with her parents, formerly livedt here. She has been sharing her visit with Miss Davis and another friend. Miss*Marjorie Case. Miss Babcock is to leave Saturday . and later enter Wellesley College. Miss Davis left today to enroll at the University of Cincinnati: to continue her college studies started -at Principia College. Mrs. Failey and her sons have closed their summer home at Harhor Springs, Mich. Mrs. Cornelius

Luyman Babh-

O. Aliz and her children, Cornelius |

Jr. and Selena, are to arrive Thursday from their Harbor Springs. Close. Burt Lake Cottage |

The Donald Test family is in ithe process of closing (Mich) home and is due here Friddy. Miss Judy Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Chambers, has been visiting with them. Mrs. Frank Hoke and her children are remaining at Burt Lake until later in the season, but Mrs. Perry Lesh, Mrs. Hoke's sister-in-law, returned yesterday with her children Perry and Fred. . Mrs. Robert.1. Blakeman is back

summer place at!

its Burt Lake |

Miss Bab- | :

{ Jane Fillingim before her recent Samuel Moore Chase (right) Frances Gentry Fillingim.

FINESSE LOSES CONTRACT [Miss Mabel | to Receive Gift at Party Tonight

Today’s Contract Problem

North and ' South reached a . contract of six hearts. South had opened with one diamond, and later mentioned clubs and spades, after supporting hearts. Should West double six "hearts? If he does, what should South

have

Mrs. William Harry Hutto left) was Miss Mary

formerly was Miss

TOWNSHIP G. 0. P..

—Photos by Bretzman. Marriage vows were exchanged in a double cereThe brides are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Menzies Fillingim,

marriage.

Mrs. | mony recently at All Saints’ Cathedral,

a | sorority’s Greek letters.

| toastmaster. : | with pearls and flowers are to dec-

trumps, except against a holding of three to the king-jack or kingten by Wests and in that case, South would have to lose two trump tricks, no matter how he | played his cards. | 1938,

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Espey

Miss Mabel Espey is to be presented a gift by guests at the party

| Sisters Wed in Double Ceremony ~ |Pledges to Be | Bride

Dinner Guests of Sororities

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Butler Rush Season. to | . Reach Climax Tonight.

The 10-day period of ‘informal | calls, teas and parties included in | the Butler University sororities’ ‘rush is to be climaxed tonight when | eight Greek letter organizations eni tertain their new pledges at formal | dinners, : | Alpha Chi Omega Sorority is to | be host at a “Star Dust” dinner at the chapter house with Misses Ruth | Hickman and Virginia Straughn, , co-chairmen. Miss Josette Yelch is to be toastmaster. Responses are to | be presented by Misses Nadine Fry, | Ruby Gene Beaver, rush captain; | Mrs. Herbert Murnan and Miss Mil- | dred Blacklidge.

White asters ana lighted white |

| tapers are to decorate the tables to be appointed in black and white. Silver bud. vases marked with the sorority letters are to mark the places of the guests.

Mrs. Marbaugh to Speak | “The Message of the Rose” is to | be Mrs. Ted Marbaugh’s message to Alpha Omicron Pi pledges, who are | to be greeted by Miss Mary Alice | Burch at a dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Marian Messick, president, is to be toastmaster, ’ Roses are to center the tables and the guests are to receive rose corsages and bracelets. A lighted so- | rority pin is to form a background for the tables. At the Delta Delta Delta Sorority’s pearl dinner at the Columbia Club, guests are to receive as favors jewel cases engraved with the Miss Mary president, is to be Candles decorated

Edna Daniel,

orate the tables. Bronze, pink and blue, the colors of Delta Gamma, are to appoint the

‘i | tables at a dinner at the recently | | completed chapter house. Miniature

| bulldogs are to be given as favors. | The program is to include music | by a trio, Misses Mary Jeannette | Seller, Dorothy Shephard and Sue | Aldrich, and a talk by Mrs. Guy Morrison. Miss Mae Louise Small is to be toastmaster.

Other Dinners Arranged Kappa Alpha Theta is to entertain at Meridian Hills. Misses Mar= jorie Zechiel and Ellen Hamilton arranged the dinner, which is to be appointed in gold and black, the sorority colors. Perfume atomizers are to be the guests’ favors. Miss Phyllis Smith, chapter president, is be toastmaster. Group singing is to follow dinner. Miss Lucille Broich, Kappa Kappa Gamma rush. captain, is in charge of a dinner to be held at the house.

to Live at New Palestine

Mrs. Thomas

Pierson (left) |

and Dr. Pierson “are to make their home in New Palestine, Mrs. Pierson before her recent marriage was Miss # Elizabeth E. ~ Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carpenter.

—Photo by Dexheimer-Carlon.

Park-av, hostess.

and College-av.

ington-st. Bingo.

"EVENTS

SORORITIES Beta Chapter, Theta Mu Rho. Tonight. Mrs. Toole, hostess. Kappa Gamma Alpha. 8:30 p. m. today. Spink Arms. Election. Beta Chapter, Omega Kappa. Tonight. Miss Ellen Lupera, 6201 LODGES Nettie Ransford Chapter, 464 O. E. S. 8 p. m. today. Hall, 42nd-st

CARD PARTIES

Women of the Moose. 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Cora Blue, chairman. Cards. Brotherhood, Railroad Trainmen. 8 p. m. today. Hall, 1002 E. Wash-

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Thurs. Hall, 135 N. Delaware-st.

Two shades of ‘blue colors are to he.

used in table decorations. Misses Dorothy Schilling, Marcella McDermit, Jane Beasley and Jeanne Helt are to respond to toasts at the Pi Beta Phi dinner at the Marott. Mrs. W. H. Edwards Jr. is to be toastmaster. The new pledges are to receive corsages of wine and blue. Colonial lady favors are to be given at the Zeta Tau Alpha dinner at the Marott.° Blue and gray are to be used in decorations. Miss Cecelia Kupferschmidt, chairman and chapter president, is to be assisted by Misses Loydlovella Cook and Helen Boots. >

Personals

Mrs. E. W. Beck and son Don have returned from spending the

summer at Lake Hopatcong, N. J. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mader. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ferris, who have been the guests of Mrs. Ferris’ sister, Mrs. C. A. Sanders, and Mr. Sanders, Hollywood Apartments, have returned to their home at North Arlington, N. J., after a twomonths’ visit.

{ are to stress the main

Discussion of Organization’s

‘Aim Arranged

| Members of Indiana Congress to Talk - at Session.

Parent-Teacher Association worke ers in the state and prospective | members are to have an opportunity | to hear members of the Indiana | Congress. of Parents and Teachers | interpret the movement in a panel | discussion at 3 p. m. today at the | Indiana State Fairground. The Congress members, led by Mrs, Robert Shank, a vice president, SI points of the | Organization's program as a feature | of education day in the Indiana University Building auditorium. State leaders who are to take part in the discussion include Mrs. S. M. Myers, a past president; Mrs. Joseph Walker, Greenwood; Mrs. E. J, Thompson, Indianapolis, Federation president; Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, school board member; Mesdames Harvey E. Coons. J. B. Léwis, James L. Murray, E. W. Springer, H. F. Goll, Carl Manthei, Hubert Wann and Fred Wilson. Mrs. Shank, seventh vice presie dent, is to present Mrs. Hughes, Last year the P.-T. A. presented a model meeting in the model schobl building built as a feature of the

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COUPLE TO RESIDE HERE AFTER TRIP

Mr. and Mrs. Benny Benedick are on a wedding trip -and upon their return are to make their home in | Indianapolis, : Mrs, Benedick was formerly Miss | Helen Goodall, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. George Goodall. Mr. Benedick {is a son. of Mr. and Mrs. John Benedick. | The Rev. John Joseph Brogger (read the service at Sacred .Heart { Catholic Church. Miss Lucille | Goodall Was maid of honor; Mrs. Frank Fox, Mrs. Harry Pringer and Miss Emily Tochek, Lakewood, 0, bridesmaids; Helen Miller, flower girl; Joseph Shimko Jr, Cleve~ land, ring bearer; George Benedick, best man; Frank Fox, John Kiefer and Joseph Shimko, Cleveland, ushers.

SPAIN TO BE TOPIC OF TRAVEL GROUP

A round-table discussion on Spain is to be held by) the members of Alexandrian Chapter, International Travel-Study Club, Inc, at a meeting tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Archie Bassett’s home, 1243 W. 33rd-st. Mrs. John Lindenborg is to assist the hostess. |

WORKERS NAMED! which Mrs. Jess C. Pritchett UF. is

| to. give tonight in her honor. { Mrs. Della F. Hoss, Wayne Town- | Espey is to be married to Glfford ship Women's Republican chairman, | Alvin Cast on Sept. 12 at Meridian today announced committee ‘ap- Heights Presbyterian Church. | pointments. { Mrs. Pritcheft's party is to be at The executive .committee includes | the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Mesdames Myrtle Griggs, Mary Cor- | Duane Dungan. | win, Lon Wilkes, Grace Kamp, Man- Guests with the bride-to-be are zoneta Martin, Rilla Jennings, Ethel | to include Miss Espey's mother, Mrs. Toms, Florence Whitman, Blanche | Robert Espey; Mr. Cast’s mother, Cox, Ruth Hancock and Ethel Mid- | Mrs, Harry E. Cast; Mr. Pritchett’s daugh. : | mother, Mrs. Jess C. Pritchett Sr. General committee chairmen are | and the hostess’ sister, Mrs. John { Mrs. Don Branigan, publicity and | Templeton. meetings; Mrs. Carrie Hoag, finance: Others are to be Mrs. James Mrs. Carrie Kepner, program; Mrs, Dunn, Columbus, O., who is visiting Bertha Sturgeon, Business and Pro- | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. fessional Women: Mrs. Blanche Willcutts, and Miss Betty Ford, Schonecker, veterans’ auxiliary; Miss Washington, who is a guest of her | Evelyn Hoober, young voters; Mrs. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, M. Ford. { L. Frank Treat, registration: Mrs. | Mrs. Eugene Cruzan, Misses Helen | Edgar Allen Poe, transportation; Gearen, Frances Rita Noll, Dorothy { Mrs. Blanche Hubbard, reception, | Jane Atkins, Jane Howe, Betty and: Mrs, Emma Bivans Daywalt, | Warren, Martha Metcalf and Doro-e - | telephone. | thy Arnholter also are to attend.

| Mrs. Love Benefiel and Mrs. Min- — nie Chadwell ‘are assistant vice LEAGUE OF VOTERS | BOARD WILL MEET)

| chairmen and Mrs. Ethel Hillman is The Indiana League of Women

! secretary. ! Voters is to hold a board meeting fat 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Co- | lumbia Club. Plans are to be discussed for re- | { gional conferences to be held | Sept. 29 at Brown County and Oct. | 2 in Fort Wayne. |

NURSERY OFFICERS

home after a season at Long Beach and Hollywood, Cal. At Hollywood She visited with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Thrailkill. After a rest! at Easterley, the . Woodshole (Mass.) home of Dr. and Mrs. G, H. A. Clowes, George H. A. Jr. and Allen Clowes are to leave their parents to - resume studies at Harvard. Dr. and Mrs. Clowes and their Sons traveled ! through Europe this summer. Alex Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F, Carroll, and Sandy Holliday, son of Mrs. Alexander Reiman Holliday, are heading for Williams College next week, and Allen, Alex’ brother, is due back at Hamilton College this week-end.

7 Solution of Previous

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American Bridge League Secretary - Administration!

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a suit, lacking the king, jack, and ten, there is only one of the 1any possible distributions that will permit him to make all the tricks in it. That distribution |

would be to find the king and one | Installation Set to the right of the hand holding | , by Vandaworker

the ace and the queen, and the Club for Friday

remaining adversely held cards on Mrs. Will Johnson is to assume |

the other side. y | her duties as Vandaworker Club | MEET TOMORROW

Since: such distribution is rare, and other possible distributions are much more probable, the weight of authority, is against the finesse on the first round, if the player can afford to lose a trick |. gient following her installation ° The board of managers of the Inin the suit, provided he has an Friday at the home of Mrs. Alvin! dianapolis Day Nursery is.to meet at be soloist. | entry (ydummy to make another |,,,.." 7608 Carrollion-gv. | 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the nursery. Additions to the membership | 162d: toward the queen. | President's day luncheon is to be | fommittee were announced at a ' held and the following officers also | are to take the oath of office: Mrs, Carl Schey, vice president; Mrs. Jones, secretary, and Mrs. Frederick | Schaub, treasurer. € ; Mrs. Wallace Tharp and Mrs. Schaub are members of Mrs. Jones’ | Ps

weekly meeting Yesterday in the organization's offices at the Wimmer hospitality committee for the meeting. > : {

Phases of the New Deal are to be discyssed by six speakers at a meetIng today of the Indiana branch, Independent Coalition of American! Women, at the home of Mrs. Kin Hubbard. The Ralph

State officers, with Mrs. Showalter, ‘president-chair-flan, are to be guests. Speakers are to include Hubbard, Mrs. Showalter, Moore, Miss Helen Coffey, Mrs. | Gaylord ‘A. Wood and Russell 1.! Richardson. Virgil Phemister is to |

Mrs. | Miss Jane

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Building, 66 W. New York-st. New committee members are Mrs. _ Preston Rubush, Mrs. A. C. Van Horn, Mrs. Montgomery Wiggins, Mrs. A. Dickinson Smith, Mrs: Owen Morrell, Mrs. Howard Meeker ard Mrs. C. Ss. Codding. Mrs. James L. Murray, co-state chairman, presided at the meeting. The arganization is a non-partisan body opposed to the New Deal

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Miss Jane Keach : [sem Sta. ). : ¥ Pass 4% - Pass Hostess at Party Opecing lead—-ao. © 2 Today's hand, played in dupli-

for Bride-to-Be hand, played 1 , cate, is an example in which those

: 2 who used the safe way of playing Pink and blue colors predomi-| trumps won, while others who -nated in appointments at a lunch- boldly finessed, lost not only the eon and bridge party which Miss trick, but the contract as well. Jane Keach gave at her home today The opening lead of the club in honor of a bride-to-be, Miss | queen was covered with the king _ Suzanne Stokes. { in dummy and East won with the Twelve guests attended. Bridge | ace. A club Was returned and play followed luncheon. | West won. The marriage of Miss Stokes to! - West now returned the queen of Earl {rom is to take place Sept. 16 | spades. South could see that his

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at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.| contract was safe, if he lost only Stokes, 3355 Washington-blvd, par-| one heart trick. He saw five if he i ents of the bride-to-be. could finesse the trump suit suc- i Miss Keach is to leave cessfully. i take up studies at St. The correct play, both in dulege, Notre Dame * plicate and rubber, was to take f the first heart round with the ace, and then lead a low heart from dummy, if the king had not been played on the first round. { This would guard against the | - loss of more than one trick in

Friday to Mary's Col- |

GROTTO AUXILIARY GROUPS TO MEET

+= . Mrs. Marie Minchen is to enterfain the telephone committee of the Sahara Grotto’ Women's Aux-| § : , dliary at a covered dish luncheon at| [If it covers the

12:30 p.m. tomorrow at her home, || floor .-. we have it” [bul

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