Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1936 — Page 9

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SEPT. 15, 1936

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400 TO ATTEND BUSINESS WOMEN’ S MEETING HERE |

Margot Lay. 1, Taggarts to Make Home in Gs nid Rapids Philadelphian

Entertains at

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Tender Ace No Bar Birthday Frolic, . Babes Disclose

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BY BEATRICE BRURGAN Society Fditor ARGOT LACY has attained the 1 dignified age of 1 and has ~ made her debut as a partv hostess. She was all smiles vesterdav at Lacywood Manor, the Traders Point home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lacy II, as her party guests arrived to celebrate her first birthday Her glinting red hair was brushed up in swirls, the favored style of the very vourig misses Margot was assisted by her mother, who chatted with visiting mothers while the voung hostess amused her guests. Most of Margot's guests found plenty of amusement in the ducks who “crashed” the party, and delighted in serving refreshments to the uninvited visitors. The children became friendlier with the ducks as they noted the “quackquacks” were more interested in gobbling up the on the lawn chubby fingers Squeals Greet Margot’s guests £d with the miniature circus tent, bright with bubbly balloons, Waving pennants bearing names. When they mp nants, they

than they were

Surprise

squealed with

grain they shtiered : in

cial Event

also were delight-

and | their | illed the pen-! surprise as!

doors flew open emptying into their!

laps tiny carts, “The carts, verted the children parade led to the terrace for freshments, Mothers “oh'd’ and babies’ eyes sparkled: with interest as they saw the brightly ladened table All sorts of an the“paper tablecloth and the plates, filled with colored ice ed as ahimals. pranced around and balloons of *them. Birds, Beasts Were There Prancing paper animals paraded around the arena, centering the - table. and celluloid clowns and “trained animals performed their tricks in the “rings.” The more grown-up guests drank Irbm paper glasses, striped like a peppermint cand: The babies had battles of orange juice ready for their “tea” time.

Not a detail of ie

filled with toys.

Green the’ birthday icing floated

Ju

P irl SLICK.

the fun was missed

toys and balloons di- | until the “circus” | re- |

imals cavorted over |

cream mold- | elephants: cake | over |

EVENTS

PROGRAMS

Is to Address

GOP. Meeting

| Change

in Speakers for Gathering Announced.

Mrs, William H. Biester Jr., Phila- { delphia, is to replace Mrs. Worth-

| ington Scranton. national commit-

i teewoman

of Pennsylvania, as

| speaker at the Indianapolis Woman's

! Republican

Club open meeting

| Thursday at the Columbia Club.

{| Raymond

Mrs. Scranton has been called to New York for a conference on the same day with John Hamilton, Gov. Alfred Landon’s campaign manager. Mrs. Biester, National American Legion Auxiliary past president is to talk following luncheon. Special guests are to include Mrs. Springer, Connersville,

| wife of the Republican candidate | for Governor, and Mrs. Franklin S.

| Reynolds,

Indiana national com-

| mitteewoman.

| Jr.,

Hostesses Are Named

Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank, host=

| ess, is to have the following out-of-

town hostesses:. ” Mesdames Harriet Toner, Anderson; Emmett Branch, Byron Huff, Martinsville; Charles Teetor, Hagerstown; J, E. P. Holland, Bloomington; Lawrence De Vore, George Morrison, Miss Adah Sommerville, Crawfordsville; Mesdames A. B. Boyd, Cambridge City; Noel Neal, Nell Jenkins, Nobles-/ ville; Miss Mae Geer, Shelbyville; Miss Mildred * Barker,

Logansport; Max Hosea, Newcastle; Eizia . Rogers, Lebanon. ert Elliott is hostess chairman.

The reception committee for char- |

ter members includes Mesdames. E. C. Rumpler, Taylor Groninger, C. F.- Neu, Eleanor Snodgrass, Charles Jewett and: R. W. Spiegel. Other hostesses are to be Mesdames St. Clair Parry, Edson T. Wood, Frederick E. Matson, Walter Marmon, Gavin Payne, R.: B. Knode, Irving Lemaux, John W. Atherton, | Emsley Johnson, Albert J. Beveridge Marjorie Roemler-Kinnaird,

| Burrell Wright, Herbert R. Duck-

=| wall, W. T. Eisenlohr, “i | Moore, © | Smith, Kleder,

; CH Hurley Ashby. F. R. P. S. | Upon their return from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Taggart Jr. are to make their

home in Grand Rapids, Mich,

~—Photo by W,

{ Thurman, A. E. Anthony,

E. E. Neal, |

, Thorntown; | Mesdames( Wlliam Gremelspacher, |

Mrs. Rob-

William Allen Brown, E. G.

Walter Curt F. James L. Murray, F. George B. Weigand. Others to Greet Guests

Others are Mesdames Dillon |

Ethyl Duval, Harry Miesse, | lers. ] | local representative, and Mrs. C. D. | Ehrmann, Rockport, and Mrs. E. Ww, | | Bowen, Delphi,

M. Bert | gates.

Co-Chairmen for Benefit Party

Mrs. C. W. Dowd (left) and Mrs. J. A. Naughton are co-chairmen

of the reception committee for a to be sponsored by the St. Joan of

noon a the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium.

| Annual al Fall. Council Sor tor Claypool

| Program for Coming Year .. Is to Be Outlined at Luncheon.

Four hundred women from over the state are to attend the annual | fall council meeting of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, to convene Sunday at Hotel Claypool. The coming year's program is to be outlined at the luncheon. Mrs. Marie Ferguson Thompson, Clinton, state president, is lo direct ac tivities. Outlines of work aYe to be pre= sented by the following committee chairmen: Chatlotte Voss, Michigan City, education; Harriet Dickinson, Richmond, finance: Dr. Bonnel Soudergs Auburn, health; Betty Foster, Crown Point, inter= national relations; Tella Haines, Indianapolis, legislative; Jennie Rae Hersch, Portland, membership-em~ blem; Dorothy Mason, Montpelier magazine; Rosza O. Tonkel, Fort Wayne, program; Mrs. Gertrude Shambaugh, Lafayette, public relations; Jewel Standerford, Muncie, publicity; Mrs. Buren Smith, Lebanon, research; Ruth Miller, Brazil, resolutions; Lillian Marsh, Fort Wayne, special tax. Executive committee members are to attend a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at the Severin. Committee members, state offi-

benefit card party and style show Arc Women’s Club Thursday after-

Women Play Important Part in Directing Indiana’s Parks]

cers and district directors include Mrs. Thompson; Ruth Calpha, New- | castle, first vice president; Ethel | Hendricks, Muncie, second vice { president; Sally Butler, Indianap- | | olis, recording secretary; Esther No- | lan, Clinton, corresponding secre-

Women's accomplishments in their; on a bicycle lane, own gardens and their civic pride]

have been factors leading to their appointment to city park boards.

| Today more than a dozen women ‘are holding such positions in the

state, Three are attending the 21st annual convention of the Indiana]

Association of Park Departments | | which closes tonight at the Ant-|

Mrs. Louis Markun is the

are visiting dele-

Mrs. Ehrmann had another qualification which proved invaluable to

| tary: Harriett Dickinson, treasurer: promoted by |and the following district ‘directors: Mrs. Markun. Since bicycling has| Elva Unger, Wabash, member-at= become such a-vogue among both! large; Elizabeth Hert, Washington; . men and women, Mrs. Markun felt, Clementine Mathes, Bedford; Anita the need of a path without the] | Oldham, Greenfield; Goldie Kessler, hazard of traffic. | Newcastle; Nellie Niestadt, CrawThe lane starts at the new Fall | | fordsville; Susan Baldwin, Indian- | Creek-blvd extension and continues | 2Polis; Eva Boyer Snook, Fort | for three miles. | Wayne; Ruth Sutton, Whiting,- and Mrs. Markun also had the idea | Jeanette Bunnell, Plymouth. for bird feeding stations in city! = - EN ee ca

jpnrks sve er ee omen | Musicale Group Will Celebrate

these stations. i | Mrs. Markun suggested the new | | uniforms of caddigs on municipal | | golf courses. They are distinguished | | easily. from golfers ‘by their polo | and their

| | B. Ray, Lyman Ritter, Ralph Ken- | | nirigton, Marie Dawson Morrell, | { Fred Gaylor, Maurice Mendenhall, | Sone Mallory, P. C. Crane, Bloomfield Moore, John D. Volz, Harry | | Fenton, R. W. Spiegel, Woods Cap- | | erton Jr, Donald Ream, David | | Banta, Howard Fieber, Misses Julia |

President’s Day

{ shirts, lettered “Caddy.” { badges label them official.

TOWNSHIP G. O. P.

Anne Bemterand Mrs.

by curly-haired Juli mann, daughter of Mr John Bertermann II. She set a fashion 6K pace with her . dainty Parisian coral colored frock, its tiny collar edged with lace and “teeny” pearl ‘buttons clustering down the front above the pleats in the skirt. . Julie Anne's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bertermann, gave her her first Paris model. Margot's frock was crisp white ‘dotted swiss and collar was

her in her first assignment. She | had been president of the Southwestern Indiana Historical Society ! and had a fund of information| about Lincoln's life, which aided | her as chairman of the Lincoln |

| PARTY ARRANGED Pioneer Village, built’ recently at |

| Sharpe, Mary Ellen Willis and Clara | Rockport. Now she is president of | Ine Washington Township Re- | Gilbert. | tite Spencer County Historical So-' publican Club is to sponsor a bingo Virgil Phemister, baritone, is to | ciety. | party at 8 p. m. Monday at the Ri- | sing, accompanied by Miss Ruth | Viera. Club,” Mré. Arthur Sachs is

Alice Rayburn. | { Reservations are ‘in charge of chairman, assisted by Mr.

School. Mrs.

Lowell P.-T. A. 8 p. m. Wed. Elsa Huebner Olsen Club. Thurs. coma-st, hostess. Arbor Vitae Club, 1 hostess. . Townsend Club 23. 6 p. m. today. Pie supper. 2001 Winter-av, Beech Grove P.-T. A. 7:30 p. m. School. Reception.

£ SORORITIES Psi Chi Phi. 8:30 p. m. today. Miss Mildred Pavy,

Arrange for bicycle ride. Beta Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha. Oct.

Before her recent marriage, Mrs. Taggart (above) was Miss Dorothy Coe DuPuy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William A. Atkins, Golden Hill, Mr. ‘Taggart’s parents are

Mr.‘and Mrs. William L. Taggart, Grand Rapids.

Glenn Parrish, 819° N. Ta- } The Indianapoiis Matinee Musi= cale is=to observe President's Day with a tea Oct. 9 in Ayres’ audi= | torium with Miss Carolyn Richarde son, president, presiding. Three artists’ programs are to bs held this year by the organization, in addition to the regular meetings. Committee chairmen appointed

p. m. Wed. Mrs. John Vansickle, E. 75th-st.,

4005 Byram-av. wo 2 Supervised Cabins

Women to Hold

1.8 17. ‘Scavenger hunt. She helped supervise furnishing of | Sachs | | by

iged in lace, too. Lace trimming iS the vogue for tiny folks’ togs. Barbara and Gretchen Wemmer, children of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wemmer; frolicked in sister of white dotted swiss, with lace edged collars and garlands of blue petals appliqued on the skirts. Their baby sister, Hildegarde, made her party debut, too, dress was blue, with lace on skirt, pink ribbon around the waist and bows on the shoulders.

NOfhers Preseni—In Arms Other “babes in the arms.” Cynthia Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Wilson, and Katherine Ferriday. daughter of Mr. Robert Ferriday, were having their _first party experience, cluded John Esterline. Larry Carter, som of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carter; Linda FEisenlohr., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eisenlohr: Paul Morrison Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Todd. and Margaret McEwen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen. A wee-bit Susan and daughters of miah Cadick: Hargitt, children sof Mr. Paul Lee Hargitt. and Clizbe Fauvre. son of Mr. Irving M. Fauvre,

WCC. T. U, Lists Speakers for 2-Dav Meeting

more grown-up were Constance Cadick, Mr. and Mrs. JereJeanne

Charles and Mrs.

dresses |

and her dainty | the |

and Mrs.

Toddlers in- |

Beta Chapter, Theta Mu

Clark, 441 N. Drexel-st, Delta Omega Chi. 7:30 p. av, hostess,

Ladies Auxiliary, South Prospect-st, Cards, lotto. Indianapolis Bird Club. 8 p. m. Capitol Club. 8:30 p. m. today bama-Washington-sts. Bingo,

Ways and means committee. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Covered-dish luncheon. Irvington Temple 411, Pythian p. m. Covered dish supper.

Rho. Wed. Mrs. Tuxedo-st, hostess. Discuss weiner roast set for Saturday. Kappa Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. 8 p. hostess m. Today.

CARD PARTIES Side Turners.

today. and Sunday.

LODGES Women's

Jesse McLean,

Sisters. Members invited.

Irene Dalton, 1018 'N.

m. Thurs. Margaret

Roslyn Bolsar, 2957 Winthrop-

2:30 p. m. Wed. Hall, 306

Castle Hall. Bingo.

Plumbers’ - Hall, Ala-

Auxiliary, Sahara Grotto. 110 N. Kealing-st, hostess. Wed. Friends’

night. 6:30

|'Y.W.C.A.Classes

and Eddie and Mrs. |

Will Feature Modern Needs

Courses to enable women to meet adequately modern demands of

SHOWER TO HONOR

| riage

home and community are to be of-!

W. C. A. starting

fered this fall by the Y. in a series of programs

| Monday.

| Ada E. Schweitzer

Noah S. Hollis is to teach a course in “My Government and I" and Dr. is to conduct classes in “Child Care, Growth and Behavior,” “The Gang Age and Adolescent Conflicts” and “Progress

| in- Health Protection.”

Paul .C. Stetson. Indianapolis Schools’ superintendent, and Francis M. Hughes are to be principal speakers at the Marion County W. C. T U. two-day convention. opening at 8:30 a. m. Thursday at the Irvington M. E. Church. Mrs. L. E. Schultz. 1s to preside. Mr. Stetson is to speak on “Should American Patriotism Be Emphasized in Our Schools?” at 1:45 p. m. Thursday and Mr. Hughes is to speak at 1:45 p. m. Friday on “Shall We Support Men in Official Position Who Wish to Scrap Our Constitution?" Mrs. T. A. Berry H. E. Eberhardt are to lead tions. Speakers and their

and the Rev. devotopics

; teach

+ pupils

on Thursday also include Ms. EP]

Messick. “What Size Are We?" Frank Burns, ° Council”; Miss “Loyal Temperance Legion”: Robert McKay, “Our National Publishing House”; Mrs. Epha Johnson, “The Necessity of Alcohol Education”; local! union presidents, ‘Departménts and Our Successes.”

Luncheon Is Scheduled

; Mrs. “Youth's Temperance Beatrice Galloway,

| Writing

| taught by Mrs. Margarita T. Diddel. | Mrs.

| Be again

“Our | Hamilton; psychology by Mrs. J. |

is Life,”

Mrs. Katherine W. Pierce “Art in Everyday “Sculpture, An Appreciation of Form and Proportion,” and rug making in addition to continuing “How to Enjoy Paintings” “National Expression Through Architecture.”

Other Courses Offered Mrs. Leo K. Fesler is offering a course in “Poetry Appreciation.” Classes in self .expression for new are to be held Wednesday mornings and Thursday nights; for

{ Bernard, Maybelle

to |

and

| MRS.

MARGARET SWERN

Miss Margaret Swern, whose mar- | to George Stone is to take place Sunday, is to attend a kitchen shower tonight in her honor. Mrs. W. B. Sweeney and Miss Berniece | Brosman are to entertain at the home of Mrs. Sweeney, 51 N, Grantav. Guests with Miss Swern and her | mother, Mrs. Ferdinand Swern, are! to include Mesdames Marietta Sweeney, Joseph A. Martz, Frank G. Sink, George Runvon and Renzo | Gross, and Misses Esther Garrison, | Martha Currie, Sara and Frances | and Mary Lou Agnes Helms, Margie Bubeck and Mary

Smith, Mary Byrum, Ruth Louise Martz.

A. D. SMITH WILL ENTERTAIN

Mrs, A. Dickinson Smith, general chairhan of the membership campaign/ of the Indiana State Symphony Orchestra, is to entertain team captains at luncheon tomor- | row at i the Propylaeum.

Pauline Ciener to Ww ed | Mrs. Isaac Ciener announces the |

i engagement of her daughter, Miss |

former and advanced pupils, Tues- |

day mornings Thursday nights.

afternoons, and Monday

and mornings

Both new and advanced courses

in “Art of Conversation”

and Spanish are

creative

to be!

i

Pauline Ciener, to Samuel J. Glyek, | son of Mrs. Charles Glyck, Macon, | Ga. 3

| the Hoosier Athletic Club, are to be- | gin tomorrow for a two-week period.

| has

| Welch. Ethel Reed and Mesdames | 5etrom and Charles Coy;

| dates and committees are as fol-

| Finkbinner, chairman; Misses Vivi- { Simon, Kathryn Hodapp and Golda | Markland. December, Miss Le Verne

i Dixon, Mrs. H. T. Clarke, Mrs. Hazel | Duenweg. | Bertha Shea, Dr. Thelma E. Kernel,

| McCann. | Filliner, chairman, Mrs. Lelia Cloyd,

Open House at Athletic Club

The open house activities of the Woman's Athletic Club, affiliate of

Miss Helena Wanner, chairman, announced that a swimming party and buffet supper are to mark | tomorrow's opéning. A roof garden| dance is scheduled for Sept. 22 and! a bridge party Sept. 30. The club] 1s to be open each night during the two weeks. Miss Wanner’s Misses Gertrude Corydon,

assistants are Mildred !

M. I. Guth .and M. A. Wilcox. | Committees in charge of monthly events, headed by Miss Edith Ambuhl, have been selected. The

lows: October, Miss Betty MecMahon, chairman; Mrs. Lulu Barth, Mrs. Prank Sherer. Misses Jessie Theobold, Freda Stumm and June Herrell. November, Miss Mildred an Ely,

Merzie George, Mildred

Phillips, chairman; Misses Margaret Wacker, Ruth McCarty, Bertha

Weimer, Moereth,

Miss Leora Misses Mary

January, chairman;

Mesdames E. E. McFerren and Nellie February, Miss Virginia

Misses Martha Jane Sherer, Hazel Van Auken and Hazel Henson. March, Miss Margaret Rudbeck, chairman; Misses Hazel Hibbon, Alice Rudbeck, Ann Argo, Alma Wolford, Mrs. Roger Schaub.

§ Dome Beautification and the Art.

Gracious Living” are

this year by

to

be | Mrs. F.!

S. Shortle; contract bridge by Mrs. |

R. Ralston Jones. Chamilovitch is to conduct French

Madame Yvonne |

At a luncheon following, Dr. John | ¢185ses; Mrs. John Downing John-|

Ferguson is to lead the prayer and | SOD. Parliamentary law; Miss Flor- : { ence E. Lanham, Bible classes. and |

Virgil Brock is to direct a song service. Mrs. Charles Grant 1s to be in

| William F. Bacon,

charge: of the memorial hour and |

Mrs. Thomas .Barr is “Why Women Should Vote.” are to be elected. ‘On Friday, department directors are to present “The Circle of Effi- ' ciency Experts.” Other speakers are Dr. Rebecca Parrish, “Essentials to the Continuance of Governmént”; Mrs. O. S Jaquith, “Powder and Ammunition with Which to Fight”; Mrs. G. W. Ward. “Our Negro Members and Friends” Awards are to be given. Juncheon Alvin York, Indiana Anti- | ‘Saloon League Supstintandent, is to ¥ ‘committees

Officers

to present |

a Christian!

At the |

:

Really Is”

“What the Bible

Combination schedules of phy psi | cal activities with educational ac-| | tivities are to be arranged on Tues- |

day and Friday mornings. tional classes open Sept. 21, activities, Oet. 5. GUARANTEED PERMANENTS

Cr ogquignole Steam Oil Permanent complete Shh a im, ampoe, an nglet Ends.

Educa- | the week of! the health and physical |

! “SAY~-IF YOU WANT a real treat, just take home a package of Shredded Wheat and some fresh, juicy peaches. Try them for tomorrow's breakfast —you’ll agree it’s the season’s best flavor combination.”

“SHREDDED WHEAT AND PEACHES is certainly my favorite breakfast combination. And dieticians say Shredded Wheat helps give me Nature's richest supplies of the & vital food essentials I ti need to keep feeling fit.”

| Mrs. Fred Sims and Mrs. Clarence

land a talk by Mrs. H. G. Lytle, di- | rector of social service at the Com- | | munity Center.

2 A Product of NATIONAL BISCUIT

R. Martin.

AUXILIARY TO GIVE TEA, STYLE SHOW

A musicale tea and style show are to be held in the Wm. H. Block Co. Auditorium-at 2 p. m. Friday under auspices of the Fletcher Place Auxiliary. Mrs. H. D. Terry is -to preside. The program is to include songs by Mrs. Guy Carpenter, accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Woodsen; readings by Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman,

The program committee includes Mesdames William Hartinger, Henry ticket committee, Mrs. Hershell Davis, Miss Mary Jo Spurrier and Mrs. | Jerry Belden; arrangements, dames Oscar Wadsworth, Edward | George and John P. Cochrane.

Mes- | |

the cabins in the village, built as an! FERA and WPA project to com-

memorate Lincoln’s life in Spencer

County. Mrs. James Rimstidt 1s Mrs. Ehrmann’s co-worker on the Lincoln project and the board. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Myron Ives have served more than a decade on the board of Delphi and are proud of its two parks, recreation grounds and swimming pool. Mrs. Markun as the lone woman on the local board has brought

about projects which bespeak of |

woman's touch. Yesterday on a bus tour of the city. the visitors saw work started

THRIFT DAYS All Merchandise Greatly Reduced!

will bz on display at the NEW SHOWROOMS of the Citizens Gas And Coke Utility

SEPT. 16—17—18—18 6 p. m to 10 p. m.

FRE

upon which to submit fifty “WHY I WANT AN ALL

4 MODERN GAS RANGES

given away as prizes in a

unique contest Each eontestant will be given a Blank orm,

In case of a tie, duplicate prizes will be awarded.

E!

words or GAS KITCHEN, i

Indianapolis Gas Appliance dealers are cooperating to make this a complete present-

-ation of the New

SOUVENIRS—ENTERTAINMENT—PRIZES

Gas Ranges.

Miss Richardson include Mrs. . —— | Ross T. Caldwell, membership; Mrs. : | Robert W. Blake, program, and Mrs,’ | Glenn O. Friermood, social.

rNISLEY ~euy

CLEAR CHIFFON

Pure Silk HOSIERY

5 49 Pe PERFECT

{and William Hughes.

WOMEN’S BRIDGE | SECTION TO MEET

Mrs. Howard M. Muller and Mrs. | ‘ Harold W. Moody are to be hostesses for the meeting of the women's | bridge section of the Hoosier Ath- | letic Club at 2 p. m. Friday. The party is to be held in the clubroom. !|

QUALITY 44 N. PENN.

here are many reasons for the popularity of the new rooms at the Gotham. A lot of interesting things have happened to this traditionally fine hotel in the last vear. The rooms are still just as large and just as beautiful but in a new way, a smartly modern way. You may have heard of the Alpine Grill (Switzerland . on the Avenue) or the Ladies New Cocktail Bar . . . see for yourself how much fine environment and living comfort you can get at the Gotham

for a very modest rental. Rates from $4.20,

J “till :

FIFTH AVENUE AT FIFTY- FIFTH STREEY NEW YORK CITY :