Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1936 — Page 21
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Vacationists
Indianapolis Delegation Is to Relax at French Lick.
BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor
ALL vacations have all the appeal of a summer trip when they take you to one of the popular year-round resorts. Indiana’s French Lick invites visitors to its golf course, skeet ranges, bridle paths and hiking grounds. A large party left here today for the famous spa. Among those forming the party were Messrs. and Mesdames Homer Lathrop, William Umphrey, George Klein, J. J. Kennedy, R. V. Law, Lucius French, Ray Brown, . John Madden, and. George Jones. » ” ”
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wetsell are taking some side trips on their way home from a visit in Canada.
Miss Burgan
= ” ” Mrs. E. H. Bingham finds time, in between her duties at her Town Hall office, to entertain Mr. Bingham'’s sister, Mrs. R. C. Dean, Washington, who is to remain here several weeks. Mrs. Bingham has invited Mrs. Harry Miesse to be hostess for the discussion luncheon following Fanny Hurst's Town Hall lecture, Oct. 24, in the Columbia Club ballroom. Later in the season Mrs. J. A. oodman is to be hostess at a luncheon for Dr. Emil Ludwig. - Gov. ang Mrs. McNutt are to preside at - the luncheon for Hugh Walpole. Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen has been invited to introduce Elizabeth Casaway. | 2 8 : Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stokely are going on to California after a short visit in Chicago.
Sorority Group Will Hear Talk by Mrs. Smith
Mrs. Lester Smith, legislative committee chairman of the American University Women’s Association,
is to speak on “Good Citizens” at a |
6:30 o'clock supper meeting of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority Alumnae Club tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Jasper Scott, 525 Buckingham-dr. Mrs. A. Hernley Boyd is to be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Beeler, Mrs. Ralph C. Gery, Miss Margaret Coombs and Miss Miriam King. Mrs. Ellis B. Hall, general chairman for the benefit bridge party to be held in Wm. H. Block Co. auditoriugy Oct. 24, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Allan C. Raup, ticket chairman, and Mrs. . Wayne Kimmel, prizes.
T'wo Hostesses Will Entertain for Miss Hicks
Two hostesses are to entertain with a dinner party and shower tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for a bride-to-be, Miss
Helen Hicks, daughter of Mr. and © Mrs. Clark B. Hicks. Miss Hicks and Samuel Walker Downing are to exchange vows in a ceremony Oct. 17 at the Capitol Avenue M. E. Church. Fall colors are to appoint the dinner and bridge tables. Guests with Miss Hicks and her mother are to be Mesdames W. C. Downing, Charles P. Howard, William R. Trotter, John Chambers, Earl Lindsay, F. A. Westerbeck and Misses Isabel Downing, Bertha Evans and Lois Randolph.
Mrs. Edwin A. Hallam, Portland, Ore., is to spend tomorrow with her sotisin, Mrs. William M.. Tayier, 1449 iv. Delaware-st,
Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp at
Just to be sure their dance for the benefit of the
success, this trio of members of Alpha Iota Latreian Club, dance sponsors, meets to discuss details.
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Latreian Heads Discuss Dance Plans
Dinner Parties Arranged for Marott Dance
Festivity at North Side Hotel Celebrates New Season.
Dinner parties tonight at the Marott Hotel are to- celebrate opening of the social season. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Maxwell are to entertain Dr. and Mrs. M. Eugene Clark and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Becherer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Handy’s guests are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Mullen, J. H. Pearson, Charles Dailey and Lenard Quill. With Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Alvin G. Jose are to be Miss Helen Finn, L. J. Aldrich, Messrs. and Mesdames J. W. Trotter, W. J. McGriff and Edward Harmening. Dr. and Mrs. Russell J. Spivey have invited Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Spivey, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Neale, J. E. Aspinall and David Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McFerren’s guests are to be Dr. and Mrs. Harry McIlroy, Messrs. and Mesdames E. J. Dehner, Louis Mohlenkamp, Harold Bryant, Harry J. Sidrow, J. L. Hampton and Charles Mason. Organize Parties Misses Julia and Thelma Spitzer, Mr. end Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman, Frank E. Blackman Jr. and Dr. Harry Pandolpho are to join Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Keller's party in the Blue Room. Mr. and Mrs. William Strong are to attend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Claycomb and Mr. and Mrs. George Stafford and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn are
‘| to be together.
Mrs. Alfred ‘H. Guyot (left) is general chairman of the annual event, to be held Oct. 24 at the Columbia Club. Among assistants are Mrs. A. B. Chevalier assistant chairman, and Mrs.
Dale R.
Luncheon.
Salem-st, hostesses.
‘sey, door prizes.
. Viéu-pl. Cards and bunco.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson, bunco party. Entertain husba Indianapolis Aux. 395 O. E. S. ; W. Morris-st. Cards. : Men's Club, St. Joseph Churecn. st. Bingo. . Aids, Joseph R. Gordon W. 3819 E. 32d-st, hostess.
dames William A, McBride, A. James H. Stygall.
er, vice preside
EVENTS
PROGRAMS
Bay Laurel W. C. T. U. 2 p. m. Fri. Miss Alta Hansell, 3454 Salem-st, hostess. Miss Zola Payne, missionary to Korea, speaker; Mrs. Joseph Sahakian, soloist; Mrs. Claude Faulkner, preside. Vandaworker Club. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Fountain Square Assembly Hall.
SORORITIES Lo Sin Loy. 8 p. m. today. Misses Betty, Harriet Kinnaman, 3503 |
Alpha Pi Omega. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Howard Betige, 4001 E. Wash-ington-st. .V. S.: Chapter, Verus Cordis. Fri. nig ht. Ele Card party. Miss Evelyn Schneider, chairman; table prizes, assisted by Miss Ruth Warrifier; Mi 3S Marjorie will-
St. Francis Guild. 2 p. m. Fri. Hospital/ Bingo. Mrs. Arthur He idenreich and Miss Lucille Erpelding, committee. Monitor Temple 244, Pythian Sister
Women's Aid, Traffic Dept. Pennsylvania Railroad. 6:30 p. m. Fri.
i p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple, 8: . C. 43. Sat. night. Mrs. June Hartzog, blic card party. Kingan Social Club 8 pJ/ m. today. Hall, Blackford, Maryland-sts. H. B. McMahan, chairman. Bingo.
LODGES
Paul Coble Post, American Legion Auxiliary. 1 p. ni. Fri. Mrs. Harry , country home east of Carmel. Walker, retiring president, final report. Assistant hostesses. Mes-
30 p. m. today. Hall, 617 E. North-
Ladies Auxiliary, In{dianapolis Police Department. Mon. Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Cli ord Richter, president; Mrs. Herman Rademach- : Mrs, Fred Simon, treasurer; Mrs. Pinkney Davis, secretary; Mrs Roy Banks, recording secretary; Mrs. Jack O’Neal,.
tric Bldg.
Miss en Reith,
8p. m. today. 523 N. Belle
915 College-av, hostess. Dinner, of members.
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Miss C pbell Honog¢ Guest at 1ight’s Party
Mr. gfnd Mrs. Leonard L. Campbell are to entertain at dinner tonigh / at their home, 3065 N. Dela--st, for their daughter, Miss Ju anne Campbell, and her fiance, Jeéckson Hazlewood, Cincinnati, O. Guests are to be members of the
Miss Eunice Dissette, Indian apolis Junior League President, today announced the new Hist of provisional members They include Mesdamesg Lyman Ayres, Volney M. T3rown Howard Fieber, Harry Lr John‘stone, Donald Mattisgdn, Blaine Miller Jr, Dudlegy Taylor David P. Williams} Jr, Misses
Eileen Booker, dith Cham- , Irving MoxE = . ers, Elizabeth
jad Mary Wildhack,
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Miss Campbell is to have her sister, Miss Nancy Campbell, as her maid of honor and Mr. Hazlewood is to have his father, Stuart Hazlewood, Bryn Mawr, Pa. as his best man. Rehearsal for the ceremony is to be held during the evening.
Prof. F. W. Millett, University of Chicago associate professor of English, is to talk to the Indianapolis English Teachers Club at 4 p. m.
Monday in Cropsey auditorium, it was announced. The meeting originally was scheduled for today.
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MRS. CARDARELLI ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. Michael Cardarelli enter-
tained members of the Koma Club! and several guests at a luncheon and | bridge party today at her home, 552 |
E 40th-st. ; Special guests included Mrs. Marie Hartmann, Ogdon, Utah: Mrs. Mike DeSantis, New York City; Mrs. Rox Montani, Youngstown, O.; Mrs. Frank Lobraico and Mrs. Pat Gam-
PROPER LIGHTING’ IS LECTURE FEATURE
Miss Leona Berlin gave an illustrated lecture on “Proper Lighting in the Home” before the Beech Grove Home Economic Club today.
Mrs. T. A. Gill, 56 S. 4th-av, was hostess. Mrs. Omer Smith gave the
Leads Activities for Osteopathic Auxiliary Group
Mrs. Paul Van B. Allen is program chairman for the Woman’s Auxiliary, Indiana Osteopathic Association, which is to entertain at the Lincoln Hotel today for doctors’ wives attending the .association’s fifty-eighth annual convention. Following a business meeting at 10 a. m. yesterday, auxiliary members were entertained at a luncheon bridge at the Highland Golf. and Country Club. Last night they attended the eon i vention = banque at the Lincoln. A Mrs. Allen joint luncheon with the association was held today. A fashion show and tea is to be held at 3 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium.
district chairman, and Mrs. F. E. Warner, Bloomington, auxiliary president, are to pour. Convention hostesses are the district chairman, including Mrs. E. O. Peterson, La Porte; Earl B. Cary, Brazil; Mrs. Charles J. Blackman, Bluffton; Mrs. Harry K. Radcliff, Muncie; and Mrs. Grow. Mrs. Allen’s assistants are Mrs. E. M. Landis, Gary, and Mrs. C. Allen Brink, Princeton.
Mrs. Myra G. Clippinger is a guest at the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel, New York.
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Mrs. Walter S. Grow, Indianapolis |
Other reservations have been made by Judge Charles Remster, Edgar Fraser, Charles L. Barry Jr, Don Steinberger, Miss Marjorie Ziegler, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Stewart and daughters, Dr. Allegra Stewart and Miss Lucille Stewart; Messrs. and Mesdames David M. Arnette, George G. Rowland, Max E. Graves, Mesdames Kathryn Mahaffey, J. J. Cole Sr. Mattye Connor, Herman C. Tuttle and Jefferson Claypool.
P.-T. A. Notes
Lowell. 8 p. m. Wed. School. Dr. Matthew Winters, speaker. Blue ribbon babies to receive awards. Music, Harlan Conservatory of Music William H. Evans School 2. 2:15 p. m. Tuesday. School auditorium. Jerry Coke to discuss “Customs and Costumes of Chinese People.” Musie, Cora Irene McCubbins, Donaid Biehl, sixth grade pupils. Social
| hour to welcome mothers of new
students. Garden City. 1:45 p. m. Friday, Oct. 16. Mrs. John Hughes, hostess. Mrs. Howard Walters to discuss
Parents.”
MRS J. L. MURRAY TO ADDRESS CLUB
Mrs. James L. Murray is to speak before the Wayne Township Republican Club at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday dt the club rooms, 2621 W. A covered dish luncheon is to be served at 12:30
- p. m. Candidates are invited.
The arrangements committee in-
; cludes Mesdames Lottie Pritchard,
Freida Peevler, William Rogers, Cora,
{| Flack, Mona Lindamood, Mae Smith, i| W. E. Hogan, R. W. Trulock, Stella
“Children Need Happily Married :
j| Linn and Ruth Blank.
Mrs. Charles Seidensticker (right) is president of Sunnyside Guild which is to sponsor its, annual benefit card party Oct. 23 in the, Manufacturers Building at the State Fairground.
—Photo by Plowman-Platt.
Mrs. Paul Suits ‘Entertains for
Miss Anderson
Mrs. Paul E. Suits, who is ta be matron of honor at the marriage of Miss = Margaret M. Anderson to George C. Stumpf Jr., Sunday, is to
entertain tonight at her home, 3540
Balsam-av, for the bride-to-be. Mrs. William Krohne, Brownsburg, and Miss Marguerite Jessee are to assist the hostess at the shower and bridge party. Apricot, green and white colors are to be used. Other guests with Miss Anderson include Mesdames Donald Janes, Wayne Lott, William Martin, Hugh Teetors, Harry Smith, Mrs. Harry Schiff Jr., Greencastle; Mrs. Frank Albertson, Trafalgar; Mrs. Edgar Wright, Lafayette; Mrs. Kenneth Crow, Lafayette; Misses Dorothy Butz, Dorothy Squires, Grace Shelton, Lois Wray, Frances Fletcher, Margaret Wheeler, Nellie Munson and Margaret Kayser, and Mrs. David Anderson, mother of the bride-to-be. Other attendants are to be Miss Jessee, bridesmaid; Mr. Suits, best man, and Dr. Henry Brocksmith, Bloomfield, and William Martin, ushers.
HILLCREST WOMEN TO OPEN SEASON
A contract and auction bridge
party Wednesday is to open Hillcrest Country Club women’s winter season of luncheon-bridge parties. Mrs. Vance Oathout, general chairman, has appointed the following committee for the season:. Mesdames E. L. Smithers, Paul Blakeslee, C. B. Borman, Charles Campbell, W. G. Craig, E. E. Yates, Elmel Holtgren, A. A. Stein, W. R. Spurlock, G. A. Livingston, Peter Lambertus, C. J. Mick, Alvin Jones G. H. Oburn, A. S. Rowe and Earl Hunter. Mrs. C. E. Cox is prize chairman. Mrs. Holtgren, Mrs. Borman, Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Hunter are in charge of the October party.
HAYRIDE PARTY ~~ BEING ARRANGED
A Harvest Hayride is to be given by Lambda Gamma Sorority Saturday night at New Augusta, Miss Lois Campbell, general chairman, announced today. The group is to meet at 244 W. 3lst-st and drive to the scene of the annual fete. Miss Campbell is being assisted by Misses Luella Baker and Eloise Robertson. Misses Virginia Campbell and Jean Millholland have made posters to announce the party.
Pastor Host to Delegates Visiting City Disciples of Christ Are on Way to Meetings in Missouri. An informal reception is to | held at 8 p. m. tomorrow night at the Missions Building, 222 Downey= av, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Charles K. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Green are delegates from the British churches to the
International Convention of Discie? ples of Christ, which is to convene {|
in Kansas City, Mo.. next week. Mr. and Mrs, Green arrived from Manchester, England, on the Queen Mary, Oct. 4, and came te Indian apolis today. They are the guests of Dr. William F. Rothenburger, 3220 Ruckle-av. They are to visit churches in this country before and after the convention. Those in the receiving line with Mr. and Mrs. Green are to be Ste= phen J. Corey, United Christian Missionary Society president, and Mrs. Corey; Dr. and Mrs. Rothen= burger, the Rev. and Mrs. John Farr, Dr. and Mrs. George Walker
Buckner Jr, Mr. and Mrs. P. A,
Wood, Dr. and Mrs. John Booth, the Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Smith, the Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Armstrong, Anderson; J. W. Putnam, Butler University president, and Mrs. Put=
the Rev. and Mrs. Lowe, Dr. G. 1. Hoover, Mr. Mrs. O. H. Griest, John Merrill and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert T. Beck, Greencastle.
Hold Wiener Roast = The Young Ladies’ Sodality of St,
Philip Neri Church entertained with
a wiener roast last night at River Edge cottage, Ravenswood. Miss Elizabeth Ann Jones was in charge of arrangements.
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