Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1936 — Page 8
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. Society's sell-out membership drive,
‘Art Association members and friends
~ Dr. and Mrs. ° Mrs. Thor Wesenberg, Dr. and Mrs. , Harry Barnard, Dr. and Mrs. Guy |
_ Elizabeth Powell.
+ ings, Honolulu.
I Athletic Club
Opens Winter
With Brilliant F ormal, Dance
Eleanor Anne Barrett
Prior to Departure After Marriage Tonight to Oren Bromley Jr.
BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor i A’ the take-off of the winter social season, we sight formality flying high. Definitely, spirits are up and party-goers are
if they expected to bow for encores.
indicative of what is to follow, there will be encores—glamo: ances at more parties than have been on the social calendar
seasons.
At the Indianapolis Athletic Club's opeinig Saturday night, the party
theme was formality and the newly their festive note. Men in top
frocked wives and friends to the supper dance, at-
tended by more
Miss Eleanor Anne Barrett, a bride-to-be, put in her last party appearance here for some time, for after her marriage tonight to Oren Benjamin Bromley Jr., New York, she will live in the East.
Attending with
cepted congratulations and well wishes of many
other friends. * She received
rose Skinner satin gown. its short sleeves ballooning over her shoulders and its skirt swelling out as if a ht be concealed under its shininess. Matchns started at the back of the square decolletage and ended at the waistline, *
hoop m ing bu Miss Burgan
on gowns and in the political stumping.
The soft yellow gold of the jacket of Mrs. William Garstang'’s ‘ensemble was folded softly into effective short sleeves and hung short over a white crepe gown. The Garstangs attended with their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sladen, Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Turner Jr., They had witnessed the Purdue-Wisconsin foot-
ball game in thé afternoon. A dark blue taffeta evening coat flared over Mrs. Turner's lighter blue evening dress. ” » » A gold belt circled the waistline of Miss Charlene Buchanan's gown, intricately draped around the shoulders and bodice and gathered in Grecian manner in the front of the skirt. * Gold sequins were scattered over Miss Eleanor Lindgren’s gown so generously that it resembled a sheath of gold cloth, and puffs of] white tulle clouded over the arms and from the knees to the floor. All naivete was Miss Estelle Bur-~ pee’s eggshell taffeta gown, innocent of irimming,
At the are iseam yesterday,
went to view Mrs. Charles Crosley’s rare collection of lace.
Particular attention was drawn|s
to the tea table, laid with a pearl Venise lace edged, embroidered cloth given to the museum to be used specifically for its teas. Mrs. A. Dickinson Smith, who led the Indiana State Symphony
and Mrs. Noble Dean presided at the
. T. Witherspoon, one of the “League's and Children’s
Her ensemble invited adglances, too. Her black
was away visiting in the East. Mrs. Charles Weiss) Mrs. Herman Kothe, . Richardson,
Shadinger, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clute, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peat were among the 200 persons
who came to see the unusual dis- |g
play.
Couple, Wed Saturday, on
Canada Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke Billings are visiting in Canada followtheir marriage here Saturday at the home of Mrs. Billings’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Powell. Mrs. Billings: formerly was Miss Virginia Mr, Billings’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. P, BillMembers of the immediate families attended the ceremony per» formed by Dr. Richard Millard. The bride wore a beige wool ensemble, brown accessories and an orchid corsage. After Nov. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Billings are to be at home at 3465 Carroll-ton-av. The bride attended De Pauw University and was graduated from} Butler University. She is a Kappa Kappa Gamma: Sorority member. | Mr. Billings, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity member, attended Butler,
LECTURES LISTED ~ BY MRS. BROWN
Mrs. Demarchus Brown is to pre- | § sent a 12-week series of lectures at
the Propylaeum Club. The dates and topics are: Friday,
“Anna Comena, a Princess and His- | §
torian”; Oct. 23, “Anne of Brittany, Twice Queen: of France”; Oct. 30, “Marguerite of Navarre, Morning Star of the French Renaissance”; Nov. 6, “The Greatness of Queen
Nov. 13, “Madamé Roland, Victim An Ideal”; Nov. 20; “The Incom-
Gold and silver cloth was lavished as plentifully
A Brad wa i Harry iL
: Wood." Ea
Group Greets
Social Season
Bids Society Farewell
ing as n are apparr several
And if premieres of the s
decorated Tooms had only roses for hats and tails escorted beautifully than 900.
the bridal party, Miss Barrett ac-
the attentions smilingly in a deep
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trimmings as billions are bandied
Sunnyside Guill Members Plan for Card Party a
Committees for the” annual Sunnyside Guild card party are working on the event to be held Oct. 23 at the Indiana state fairground Manufacturers Building.
Mrs. Charles Seidensticker, plas. dent, has appointed Mrs. G. J. Bookwalter, general chairman; Mrs. B. M. Forbes, vice chairman; Mrs. Leroy Martin, correspondence, and Mrs. Chantilla E. White, publicity. : The other committees are as folows:
Tickets, chairman, Mrs. Mesdames Irving Hamilton, F Fioya a Maite, Sheil, Kurt Schmidt, Shur Morar fr Table prizes, chairman, Mrs. S. son; Mesdames B. B. Pettijohn. E. Akin, Herbert C. en H. Elwert, O. H. . Yelch, Fred Wagner,
Reon. chairman, rs. Howa Linkert; Mesdames Charles Renard, Ah old M. Trusler, O. B. Perline, A. F. Birchett, Myron Austin, George Morrison, Mort
Ma izes, chaifman, Mrs. James E. pies, o George Kohlstaedt, EdBe "A, Lawson, William ‘J: Wemmer, Ferdinand Van Der Veer, "e L. Burnett, Raiphy Martin, Lynn Stone, Miss Bertha Donations. chairman, ars. Theodore E. Root; Mesdames G. F. Kleder, L. C. Burnett, William H. Hanning, Wayne Stone, Carl Wood, George Ws. Shaffer, Robert Clark, William Freund W. Dunnington, Walter O Webster, R. ¢ Tuttle. Card Cn chairman, Mrs. vs Q, ‘| Schmidt; Mesdames O. P. Fauchier, H. D. Hamilton, Attia Martin, Murray A. Auerbach, A. J. Hueber, Adrian Hammers) Decorations, chairman, Mrs. Darol Mesdames Gavierd Rust. dsorg e Hiler , . Garre War . , William Durkin Ene Table covers, chairman, Mrs. Krauss: Mesdames Carrie Hammel, Edward Ferger, L. E. Wood, D. Sullivan, Boyd Templeton, Thomas C. Whallon sidfey Weinstein. ards and pencils, chairman, Mrs. . Chapman; Mesdames James E. a ward, Rufus Mumford, Thomas H. Walsh, Jesse G. Marshall, George Lemaux, Earl 0X Candy, chairman, Mrs. Maxwell Lang; Mesdames Wallace O. Lee, Arthur Clafey, E. J. Braman, Charles Byfield, J. PF. Holmes. Cigarettes, Chairman, Mrs. Charles Richardson: Mesdames William Eisenlohr, A. ilson, Donald Graham, J. T.
Sawyer, Sidne Reception, Rh Se marles Seidensticker, Mesgammes A. B. Chapman, Carl Bg retin, HR: , William T. EisenHe Lemaux, Attia Mrs, Alonzo Chapman, the Guild’s entertainment chairman for Sunnyside patients, has appointed Mrs. Ralph Martin and Mrs. W. A. Durbin, hostesses for tomorrow's entertainment. Mrs. L. C. Burnett is refreshments chairman. Halloween favors are to be given the children and the Winston Twins are to entertain.
Recent Bride
Pour heads are better than ore, decide the Butler University Delta
Gamma Sorority pledge officers
as they discuss the group’s activities.
Miss Betty Noonan, vice president; Miss Poqustie Helton, president;
Alpha Chapter, Delta Omega Chi.
tive: members.
Delta Zeta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi.
assistants. MOTHEF
Tea.
Mrs. Prank Vestal. Mrs. C. W.
hostess.
«County. convention * luncheon. ;
freshmenis.
chairman. Cards, luncheon 1 p. man,
hostess.
auditorium. Cards, bunco.
“EVENTS
SORORITIES
Alpha Upsilon Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta. Tues. Miss Virginia Neff, 48 N. Euclid-av. Rushees. Dinner,
Gregor, 4443 Winthrop-av, hostess. Weiner Toast for prospec-
Beta. Chapter, Phi Theta Delta. 8 p. m. today. Miss Thelma Greenwood, 3721 E. Vermont-st, hostess. Alpha .Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. William H. Schneider, hostess. Luncheon, business. 1 p. m, today. Mrs. A. L. LaFollette, 3524 Salem-st, hostess. Mrs. J. R. Fenters, Miss Ethel McKinsey,
:$' GROUP Broad Ripple Mothers’ ‘Club. 2 ;. m. Tues. Rindergatten Style show.
DANCE
Eighteenth Ward Young Democrats Club. 8 p. m. Wed. Carr’s hall, 5436 E Washington-st, Red Dickerson’s band. Public invited.
PROGRAMS
Zerelda ‘Wallace W: C. T. U. 10:30 a. m. Tues. Miss Daisy Phelps, ‘6456 College-av, hostess. Year's work discussed. Mrs. T. R. Ratcliff; devotion. .. The Rev. W. E. Gillett, speaker.. Miss Beulah Bailey, soloist, County convention report. Covered-dish luncheon. Adelphisn Class, Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Tonight. ' Homer Wright, 5325 Park-av, host. Sarah H. Swain W. C. T. U. 11 a. m. Tues. The Rev. Goldie Wetherell, ‘ 137 N. -6th-st, Beech Grove; hostess. The Rev. Howard G. Lytle, ‘Bible study. Luncheon. Devotion, the Rev. A. M. Cresswood. Music,
- Tuxedo W. C. T. U. Tues. Mrs. Lotta Sweeney, 1615 Nowland-av, report.
LS JDGES
Wayne Unit 64, American Legon Aux. 8 p. m. today. Clubhouse, 5709 W. Morris-st. Newly ele fed officers preside. ‘Social hour, re-
CARI: PARTIES st. Philip Neri. Tonight. Auditorium. Lotto. Mrs. Edward Gorman,
Independent Euchre Club. Tues. Mrs. Nora Winter, 133 N. East-st, Mayflower Chapter, I. T. S. Club, 2 p. m. Wed. Banner-Whitehill
6:30 p. m. today. Miss Helen Mc-
Ackman, “Christian Citizenship.”
Program, Covered dish
m, Wed. Mrs. Robert Bell, chair-
ude
Following a reception at the home of the bride’s aunt and uicle, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph 'O. Thayer, 5003 N. Capitol-av, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Schafer left yesterds ~ on a wedding trip. They are to !2 at home at 2108 N. Meridian-st. after
"| Nov. 1.
Before her marriage yesterday at the Broadway M. E. Church, Mrs. Schafer was Miss Agnes Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harty S. Ball. She attended Butler University, and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Schafer, son of
| | Mr. and Mrs. August F. H. ‘Schafer, t | was graduated from Indianz Uni-
Mrs. John William Eastwood (above) - was "Miss Lottie Mehaffey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. . B. Mehaffey, before her marriage last month. Mr. and Mrs, Eastf Rod are at-home at 2410 Cen--av
L | Tau Omega Fraternity.
f | played bridal music as guest. 8 | seated by Frederick W. Keun t| J. Harry Sargeant, ushers.
Alpha
zanist, 5 ‘were in ‘and The Rev. Richard M. Millard officiated at an altar banked with greenery and lighted by tapers in branched candelabra. Two green vases held
the altar. Eitel
versity, and is a member of
Mrs. John C. Bnglish, or
sides of =
Schafer was his brother's best man. Miss Lucile Ball, Bethany, W. Va., | Mrs.
cousin of the bride and matron of honor, was gowned in rust. velvet
bridegroom New Members w———————
Schafers Are to Make Home Here Following Wedding Trip
Goo Neighbor 11 and continue
and collar were banded in soutache. The finger-tip length tulle veil came from a braided satin cap, and she carried roses, gardenias and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Ball wore black velvet with a- gardenia and rose corsage, and Mrs. Schafer wore wine velvet with a corsage of pink roses and delphinium. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Martin, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Christian, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thayer, West Palm Beach, Fla,; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thayer, Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rafferty, Miss Emma Dunn, Miss Nellie Herrlich and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrlich, all of New Palestine; Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Call and the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Moeller, Decatur. The bride's traveling outfit was a brown suit with kolinsky fur trim, and was worn with brown and rust accessories. SIE at the Jeception were Elizabeth Harriet rss and pars: Schmidt, Sargeant, Mrs. Keuthan - and Mrs. R. W. Coons. ; Brel
PARTY SCHEDULED
BY JEWISH CLUBS
The Indianapolis Jewish Women’s Clubs is to hold a bingo _basty-at 3 3. m. Thursday. Oct. 22, in the Banner-Whitehili Co. auditorium.
peace.
| black crepe. dahli
Committees for
| ship party at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
‘| Jack Roth, Lucille Oliphant, Martha
Federation of |.
The party i fo res fonds to ie -
ie Miss Jane Coe,. treasurer; Miss Bonnie Jean Drechsel, social chairman
‘(left to right) met at the chapter house to pool their ideas. Miss Martha Commons. Richmond (not pictured) is secretary.
Couple, to Live Here Following | Marriage Trip
After an Eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Stumpf Jr. are to be at home at 1434 English-av. Mrs. Stumpf formerly was Miss Margaret M. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson.
The marriage took place yesterday in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel officiating. Mrs. Donna Eberhart was organist and Dr. Henry Brocksmith, Bloomfield, and William Martin, ushers. w= Palms, ferns, fall flowers and lighted tapers formed a background for the ceremony. The bride wore white satin fashioned on princess lines, with a shoulder length veil. She carried white = roses and dahlias. The
matron of honor, Mrs. Paul Suits, |"
wore black velvet, and Miss. Marguerite Jessee, maid of honer, wore Both carried white Vy
.Mr, Suits was best man. The bride was graduated from Butler University, and is a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. Mr. Sampt attended Indiana Univerye
Democratic Club Party Announced
Committees have been announced by the State House Women’s Democratic Club for its anual member-
at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Decorations, favors and tables are in charge of Misses Lilian Bobylia, Joan Bennett, Lois Kighan and Thelma Williams, The program, music and hostess committee is composed of Misses
Salb, Marcia Murphy, Margaret Heady, Ruth Ann Baker, Christine Martin, Helen O'Mara, and Betty Gibson. Publicity 1s n charge of Misses Jessie | Garrett, Leona McDole, Louise “ Sacks, Hesterlee . - Moncrief and Peg Martin. New officers are Miss ‘Margaret Paddock, president: Miss Frances Kelly, vice president; Miss Wilma Davis, treasurer; Kay Evelo, secretary; Mary Brownstein, place chairman; Iona Jackson Sylvester, entertainment chairman; Miss Mary Ludu,” membership ‘chairman, : and Miss Marjorie Hindman, Publicity chajrman..
DR. ROSENSTEIN TO ADDRESS CLUB
Dr. J. L. Rosenstein is to address |.
Alpha Kappa Latreian Club members on ‘Marriage Psychology” at | a meeting tomorrow at the home of a Robert ‘Benes, 3658 Carroll ave
CLUB WILL OPEN LOUNGE TONIGHT
Hoosier. Athletic Club members
are to attend the opening of the
club’s new lounge tonight. A business meeting is-to precede an entertainment program. Miss Rosalyn Ludwig is to conduct ‘dancing classes for children from 4 to. 16 three times a week.
CLUB TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS
Committee appointments are to be made at the meeting of the Woman's Press Club of Indiana, following a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. t0morrow at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
at the tavern.
Members F rom 36 Chapters and Their Guests Will Visit Park ‘Willwerth Day,’ Oct. 21
Program to Include Stops at Martinsville,
I. U. Campus
and Bedford;
Tour Set for Oct. 17-18.
The International Federation of Travel-Study Clubs, Inc. is to Obe
»
serve “Willwerth Day,” a trip to Spring Mill Park Oct. 21.
its president, Mrs. H. P
P. Willwerth, with
Several hundred members of the 36 chapters of the federation and their guests are to leave at 8 a. m., Oct. , by bus, returning about 5:48
p. m. According to Mrs. Elmer Johnson, travel chairman, and her commit-
tee, the program is to include a. stop at the Martinsville aquarium and
the Home Lawn Sanatorium; a trip the Indiana University campus and a visit through Bedford’s stone quarries. The stopover at Spring Mill is to last about 2 hours, and luncheon is to be held The party is to return by way of Columbus and Seymour. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Albert Adair are taking reservations.
Another Trip Planned
An additional trip planned for the federation is a two-day trip Oct. 17 to 18, to visit historical spots in Indiana and Kentucky. : Nashville, Bloomington, Vincennes, New Harmony, New Albany, and Lincoln City, Louisville and Harrodsburg, Ky. are to be visited. Mrs. Grace Buschmann 1s to be hostess for the trip.
Southern Club ‘To Hold Furst Formal Party
Southern Club members are to entertain their guests with a “Night in Monte Carlo” at their first formal party Saturday night at the Propylaeum Club. Marshall Knox, president, has appointed Mr. and Mrs. Edward W.
.| Harris as chairmen of the pro-
gram. They are being assisted by Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. C. Von Kessler, Messrs. and Mesdames a thur R. Dewey, Raiph L. Colby, J Frank Cantwell, R. D. Stultz and James N. Shryock. Other officers are Mrs! Colby, vice president; T. M. Overly, ‘secretary, and Parke A. Cooling, treasurer.
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Nutrition’ Camp to Benefit from Auxiliary Party
The Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp is to be benefitted by the annual card party of the Women's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Ase sociation Friday night, at the Woman's Department club.
Mrs. B.' H. Beard, chairman, and Mesdames Ralph Linder, Paul Heitz, W. W. Locey, Noble T. Reed and Frank Wilson, health committee members, are to be in charge. Mrs, E. H. Hughes is auxiliary president, The auxiliary has purchased kitchen equipment for the camp's new building, and has contributed 35 sun suits and cod liver oil for two school children.
MOTHERS TO HEAR DR. H.'B. METTEL
Dr. Howard B. Mettel is to talk
the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society at 2 p. m. tomorrow. The club officers are: Mrs. Robert B. Yule, president; Mrs. Truman Warren, vice president; Mrs. Rus sell Campbell, recording secretary; Mrs. Joe Weinberg, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Kepler Bowman, treasurer. Hostesses for the meeting are to be Mesdames Rollin ° Smith, N. M. Talbert and J. Lester Williams.
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