Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1936 — Page 26

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‘Benefit Ev it Event Is Tomorrow in

Columbia Club

Proceeds to Help Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp.

The informal dance of Alpha Iota

Latreian Club tomorrow night at the Columbia Club, iS to be preceded by informal gatherings. Dutch treat parties are being formed, and several out-of-town guests are to be ‘ entertained by hosts and hostesses. This is the fifth year for the club’s sponsorship of a dance to benefit the ‘Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp at Bridgeport. The club president, Mrs. Robert ¥. Mannfeld, and Mr. Mann{eld, are to be with Messrs. and es Don Warwick and Harold Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Harrison are to entertain their week-end guests, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Fitzgibbons, Grosse Point, Mich. Also in the party are to be Dr. and Mrs. Skiney 8. Aronson, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Morrissey and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Walker are to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deupree, Shelbyville, at their home before the dance. Other guests clude Messrs. and Mesdames A. Rohlwing, Ward Vickery, Orien- W. Fifer, E. N. Hilland and Conlin Alexander.

Guests to Attend

The week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Handy, Morristown, are “to attend with their hosts, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Clauser are to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Pohn D. Pitcher, Louisville, -and Messrs. and Mes“dames S. G. Moore, J. H. Patterson, - Arthur Brown and H. R. Overly. One Dutch treat party is to include Messrs. and Mesdames -F. H. Wingett, Robert Ferriday Jr, Thomas Keck, Arthur ‘Bucholtz and James Gibboney.

Other Parties Planned

Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dudley A. Smith at an informal pre-dance ~party are to be Messrs. and Mes.dames Maurice C. Gronendyke, Henry Jenings and Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smith, Newcastle. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Turpin, are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Malcolm Campbell, David C. Bixler, Taylor Ford, Miss Florence Carpenter. and Robert Rogers, Shelbyville. + Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Churchman are to entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Lanham, Robert Lit‘tell, William Marschke and Addison Dowling at their home preceding «the dance. In one Dutch treat party are to be “Messrs. and Mesdames Sylvester +L. Taylor, William M. Bartlett, . Wayne O. Stone, LeRoy S. Martin, ‘Ralph R. Foster, and in another, Messrs. and Mesdames Walter L. Shirley, Fred Abendroth, Lee Cross, A. J. Le Bein, Eugene Thornburgh, James McCoy, George Pierce and Frank U. Osborne,

Others to Attend

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Also attending together are to be.

Messrs. and Mesdames E. W. Hause, Harold Arnholter, Ralph Knauss, Corbin Patrick and Miss Jane Frost and Carl Heflin, Edinburg. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Hodges preceding the dance are to be Messrs. and Mesdames R. E. Hueber, R. L. Pettie, H. L. Martin, T. Paul Jackson, Hugh Kinnaird, Pendleton; F. W. Gilbreath and Morris M. Conn. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Case are to ~be hosts to Messrs. and Mesdames George A. Stafford and Porter D: Seidensticker. : Messrs. and Mesdames Richard F. Mills, Paul F. Rhoadhaymer, William M. Hutchisson, E. L. Tuck, -H. M. Mercer, H. L. Lipp and J. C. : DeHority are to attend together,

“Alumnae Group of Kappa Delta Set Tea Today

_ Indianapolis Kappa Delta Alumnae Association is to celebrate its : thirty -ninth anniversary at a Founders’ Day tea today at Mrs. H. A. Teeters’ home, 5820 N. New Jersey-st. ~The sorority history is to be reviewed, and a message is to be read from the national president, Miss ‘Olga Ochtenhagen. Mrs. Teeters is tp preside at the tea table, decorated in the sorority _colors, green and white, with candles and flowers. Mrs. Paul E. Suits is ‘to assist her.

Costumes In Plaid

Plaid woolens are frequently ~mentioned in entire costumes as well as sports skirts with plain jackets,

Mr. and Mrs; S. M. Shelby, 5933 College-av, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Shelby (above), to John C. Helm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heim. The wedding is to take pace Nov. 22° in McKee Chapel» Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.

Blaker Memorial Fund Discussed at Club Luncheon

Dr. Stanley Coulter and former members of the Teachers’ College board of trustees were guests af the Eliza A. Blaker Club luncheon today at the Columbia Club. The establishment of a fund in memory of Eliza. A. Blaker, former Teachers’ College president, was ex-

plained to the 125 members and:

guests attending. The fund's interest is to be used for awards. Dr. Coulter, Mrs. Evans Woollen, former trustee president, and Mrs. John F. Engelke, made brief talks. Mrs. Marie Rauh Kingdon is club president. Mrs. Francis Gallagher, Green Bay, Wis., was a guest at the Alpha Sigma Sorority table. Mrs. Gallagher formerly was Miss Mary Clements Turner, Butler University faculty member ‘and the sorority active chapter adviser.

Etiquette By PATRICIA

EDDING ETIQUETTE — No hard and fast rules have been

set for the conventions of wedding |

etiquette, and it usually is best to conform te the customs of a locality. The suggestions that follow consti= tute general standards that prevail in the Unitgd States and may be changed or modified to conform te

local customs. INVITATIONS—They are sent to relatives and friends not earlier than four weeks, and not later than 15 days before the wedding date. For a large church wedding, all persons ‘whose names appear on the visiting lists of the two. families should receive invitations, also relatives and friends traveling abroad the business associates of the bride's father and of the bridegroom. Relatives and intimate friends who are in mourning are invited, even though not expected to attend. Invitations should be engraved on

pure white or cream mat paper. In-

vitations are issued by the parents of the bride, or, if she is an orphan, by her guardian, & married brother and his wife, or her nearest male relative. The details of paper and engraving may be left safely to a competent stationer.

SUNNYSIDE GUILD HOLDS CARD PARTY

~ At the Sunnyside Guild's annual card party today at the Indiana state fairground manufacturers’ building, 175 tables were arranged for play.

ARRANGE DINNER PARTY FOR FRIENDS

Miss Elizabeth Best, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claus H. Best, and Miss Margaret Zepf, L. Roy Zapf's daughter, are to have a dinner party

tonight at the Marott Hotel preceds |

ing the Junior Assembly dance.

Choice of Many Different Styles of High Grade

GLASSES

Styled Right for Your

—Photo by Plowman-Platt. The marriage of Miss Esther Margaret Garriston

riston, 711 East-dr, Woodruff Place, and George Morrison is to take place Sunday.

(above), daughter ‘of Dr. and Mrs. William E.-Gar- .

a Pha SORORITIES : Phi Kappa Alpha. Mon. night. Mrs. Mabel . Keenan, 1532 Pleas- . ant-st, hostess. Theta Nu Chi. Mon. night. Misses Kathryn and Meredith Mills, hostesses. Party for Miss Eloise Lewis, bride-to-be, Theta Sigma-Delta. Mon. hight. Mrs. F. E, Ramsey, 1560 Harlan-st,

hostess. Sigma Phi Kappa. Sat. afternoon. Banner Whitehill. Mrs. Homer

Carter, president, chairman. Hostesses Mesdames Alfred Stumm, Edwin J. Koch and Misses Olga Kaiser, Irma Lantz, Julia Tirmenstein. Fa-Lo-Sis Club. Tonight. Mrs. Thomas Culver, 627 Eugene-st, hostess. Beta Chapter, Rho Delta. Sun. a. m. Mrs. Emerson Whalen, hostess. Breakfast, hike. Miss Doris Shannon, chairman; Mrs. Reed Thompson, Miss Lena Long, assistants. Beta Sigma Omicron Alumnae Club. Tonight. Miss Agnes Spencer, hostess. Buffet supper, bridge. i DANCE

Townsend Club 26. Sat. Syrian. hall. Pruitt-st, Riverside-dr. Music by Wayne Steele’s orchestra. s

"PROGRAMS

120 Club. Sab. Claffey’s Camp, New Palestine, Weiner roast. CARD PARTIES : Comanche Council 47. 8:30 p. m. today. Redmen’s hall, Morris, ‘Leests. Benefit card party. Indianapolis Bingo Club. 8:30 p.m. Sat. Fountain Square Assembly hall. Sgt. Ralph Barker Hall, Prospect-East-sts. 8 p. m. today. Euchre, bunco. Mrs. Herbert Nally, chairman.

Broad strap model in saddle tan; green * calf underlay. Also in - black, (Harness i yuckle),

CALAIS

Brown suede, car-

suede and trim.

TIARA One-button stepin. Brown suede, carrot calf toe, heel and. strap. Also in black, patent trim.

The guild also maintains the hospital’s sewing room, open daily ex-

cept Saturday. for anyone wishing

to sew for patients.

This season the: guild has several | new ‘state chapters, bringing: the “| total to 150. The guild also pro-

vides Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas entertainment for the children.

Sorority Head Here Arranging for N ew Group

Miss ‘Mathilde Grevemberg, Chicago, Pi Omicron Sorority national director, is in the city making preparation’ for the installation of the sorority’s seventh Indianapolis chapter, Iota Gamma. Services - are’ to be held in November with Miss Grevemberg in charge. Miss Pearl Herrell of Beta Alpha Chapier is membership chairman for the new Dr, I. T. Schulz of the ‘Butler University faculty is to conduct the group’s meetings. “Psychology” is the two-year national program to be presented by -all the- chapters. Miss Grevemberg is to attend the Ohio state convention in Dayton this @eek-end, returning to Indianapolis to confer with ‘the chapter officials here, :

Phe club. art department 18 “in charge.

Course to Be Kept O Until Winter for Enthusiasts.

BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor ; ROSTY weather may not in fere with games of conf golfers, but the Woodstock

| doubts there will be much general

bis from Indians; Illinois, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, MMissouri, Wisconsin and Minnesota are to attend the District 2 regional con{ference of Zonta Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at the Severin Hotel. The 17 clubs are to.send a total of 125 -representatives. Among participants on the pro-

DINNER TO HONOR ELIZABETH LUPTON

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Drake Lupton are honor their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lupton, and her fiance, Frank Hurlbut Fairchild, with a bridal dinner tonight at the Columbia Club. The couple’s marriage is to take place tomorrow afternoon at the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Dinner guests are to include Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Fairchild, Mr. Fairchild’s parents; the attendants, Miss ' Virginia Leonard, Bellefontaine, O.;: Mrs. Jack N. Gulling and Miss Elizabeth’ Jean Martin; Philip Baker, Columbus; George Dirks, George Gable and Richard E. Huggins. Others are to be Mr. and Mrs. James Loomis, Mrs. Walter B. Fulghum, Cleveland, and Mrs. J H.

Whitmer, Xenia, O. i

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Chiffon n Hosiery

SPECIALLY REDUCED 10

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125 Delegates Are to Attend Zonta Meeting Here Oct. 31

gram’ are Mesdames Edith Mathews, Susanne Shallna, S. Katherine Maddux and Marguerite Stadlehofer and Misses Elizabeth Armstrong, Edith Fisher, Beatrice Gibbs and Mayme Bonham. - Pages for the Saturday morning and afternoon sessions are to be Ruth Hale and Loretta Herndon of Manual High School. - The committee making preparations includes Miss Anna Feeley, chairman; Miss Lillie Kerz, cochairman: Mrs. Charlotte McPherson, house; Miss May Shields, program; Mrs. Laura Greene, decoration; Miss Eva Jane Lewis, hospitality, and Miss Leah Spence, publicity.

MRS. MACOMBER GIVES LUNCHEON

Mrs. William Macomber, Kendallville, while: visiting her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Elder Adams, entertained with a luncheon today at the

‘Woodstock Club’ in honor of Miss

Katharire Malott Brown, who is to

be married to Wilson Mothershead Oct. 29, and Miss Carolyn Richardson, engaged to Albert Lang.

Broad ‘strap in’ brown suede, silk and calf contrasting trim. Also in black, :

Rust suede, oneeyelet tie, best kid inlay, green and beige stitch; also in black,

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Suedes Kids

NYMPH . gran, brown, black green, suede with or trasting calf’ trim = | and: bow, » : =i

Calfs Patents © Combination :

‘greens.

enthusiasm after this month. Cone sequently, the closing tou of the season, a two-ball fo is to. be played off Sunday noon. After Sunday, to find competiti on against their individual challengers. The course will be open to them as long as they enjoy the winter hazards of the game, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ‘Haerle play until snow covers the Even then they aren't ‘kept away from the club, for when ice is frozen over the tennis courts, they join in skate | ing parties. ; Mrs. Herman C. Wolff, ‘who won the women’s fall championship tournament, and Mr. Wolff also en= joy golfing on brisk days. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stokely, who live & stone’s throw from the course, step outdoors to scan the skies for snow clouds. Then, if the elements aren’t threatening, they walk over to the club: and probably meet James P, Carroll or Mr. and Mrs. William L Shafer out. for a round.

They all will be among the plays

Miss Burgan

the matches Sunday, as and Mesdames ° Orland, Charles Moores;

and Harold Tharp. Tea Is Schedul

score prize this week. was runner up in the c flight, while Mrs, Esther the second flight. Mrs. runner-up. In the event, Mrs. Church won the medal award.