Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1936 — Page 5
DE PAUW PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS COUNCIL OF WOMEN!
Other Speakers Two Recent Brides and Two Brides-to-Be in Las Autumn Church Ceremonies Boy's Dream of Announced for 1|Civic Role Soon
Tuesday Session] |. Wa J = RO a to Be Realized
11,
Buddy Cavanagh, Gets Part in ‘Fly Away Home.’
Program Is to Open With | Morning Business Meeting.
BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor
ITTLE boys have big dreams, ' Sometimes these dreams come true, as they have tor 11-year-old Esther Bassett Cavanagh, has a part Theater mascoi. Buddy, son of Mrs, Esther Bassett Cavenagh, has a part in the next play, “Fly Away Home,” and that's just about tops to his way of thinking. Buddy asked 50 many intelli‘Igent questions, kept from under foot ‘and smiled so ingratiatingly to the office staff and crew that six. years ago he was adopted as the theater mascot. Since that time he's is Burgan been in Chil Thss Burs den’s Civic Theater productions, but it was a role in a regular thee ater play that he coveted. Buddy rushes home after school to take a nap so he won't be sleepy during rehearsals. None of the mechanics of the thee ater seems strange to him, for he’s been asking questions since he was 5. He seldom misses a dress ree hearsal.
Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, De Pauw University president, is to be luncheon speaker at the Indianapolis Council of Women’s meeting Tuesday in the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium. Mrs. B. B. McDonald is to preside at the morning session to open at 10 a.m. Dr. Wildman is to talk on “ByProducts of a College Education” after introduction by Mrs. J. H. Armington, program chairman. Mrs. Wildman is to be a luncheon guest. Following the business discussions, Mrs. Charles H. Smith, education committee chairman, is to introduce D. T. Weir, assistant superintendent of schools, who is to talk on “The Changing Curriculum.” Dr. Herman Morgan, health board secretary, is to discuss infectious diseases at 11 a. m., and Mrs. Weir, health committee chairman, is to present a resolution advocating infectious disease control. Mrs. E. J. Unruh, international relations and world peace chairman, is to outline her committee's work, and Mr. Unruh is to explain “The Meaning of Armistice Day.”
Commissioner to Speak
Mrs. Guy Morrison, municipal -af- | fairs committee chairman, is to present Fred Eisenhut, city street commissioner, who is to talk on| “Collection of Leaves, Ashes and |
MOOREFIELD
" Marsh-Martin Wedding Rites to Be Read This Afternoon
1. Mrs. Mayme Chaffee, 3350 Central-av, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Eileen Chaffee, to Earl Blackwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Blackwell, 3155 N. New Jersey-st. The wedding is to take place Thanksgiving day in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. 2. Mrs. Frank Fairchild was Miss Elizabeth Lupton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Lupton. Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild are at home
Trash.” Miss Louise Padou, Indian- | apolis Public Schools, is to be pre- | sented by Mrs. Bert Westover, | welfare committee chairman. Miss | Padou’s topic is to be “Demonstra- | and Mrs. George H. Boyle. tion of Audition Tests to Detect | Deafness Among School Children.” | Mrs. Arthur S. Brown, extension
at 437 E. Maple-rd.
3. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Lewis. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rhea Lewis, to Blanchard H. Boyle, son of MF. Wedding vows are to be exchanged Nov. 27 in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. 4. Mrs. Elba Lloyd Branigin Jr., formerly was Miss Gene l.ois Portteus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leroy Portteus.
chairman, is to submit the Birth- | day Luncheon Club's membership | petition.
Smith College
Group Luncheon Is Set Tuesday &*6. Mertz 565 Centralav, the |
“ | Rev. Thomas R. White performed a | | marriage ceremony this morning for | | Miss Jane Mertz and Fred W. Dex son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dickson. The bride attended Sweet Briar College and Indiana University, and | Woodstock Club. | was graduated from Carleton Col- |
Mrs. Wheeler is to be hostess at | 1¢8e. She is a member of Delta |
| Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Dickson | $hie home of her mother, Mrs. Frank | attended Purdue University, and is |
Mrs. John Collett, president, has |? member of Phi Kappa Psi Frater- |
appointed Mrs. Erwin Stout as) | nity. dance chairman. Mrs. Stout is to | be assisted by Mrs. Frank Hoke, scholarship chairman; Mrs. Ian Joyce, vice president; Mrs. Clyde Wands, secretary; Mrs. Stacey Lindley, treasurer; Mrs. James P. Carroll, dinner reservations, and Miss Irving Moxley, publicity. The college emergency fund is to benefit from the dance.
Hospital Guild Dinner Dance
Set for Dec. 5
St. Margaret's Hospital Guild has set Dec. 5 as the date for its annual dinner dance at the Indianapolis |
. . Athletic Club. Mrs. [Edward P. Gal- | Columbia Club lagher is to be chairman. . . Dinner-Bridge
Mrs. Wilbur C. Patterson is reserParty Tonight
The Smith College Alumnae Club | is to meet for luncheon Tuesday with Mrs. Henderson Wheeler be- | fore discussing preparations for the club’s annual dance Nov. 28 at the
| marriage. She wore a brown dress suit with fox trim and carried an arm bouquet of Hibbard roses. Miss Alice Auerbach, maid of honor, appeared in black velvet dress with a velvet off-the-face hat. Her flowers were roses. Mrs. Mertz wore wine silk and Mrs. Dickson black wool. Richard Dickson was best man and Mrs. Charles Gaunt, organist. Among the guests were the following from out-of-town: Miss Lucy Dickson, Cleveland; Mrs. B. M. Hadley and Mrs. Leonard Steube, both of Chicago, and Mrs. Frederic Helmholz, Baltimore, Md. At a reception Mrs. William N. Wishard Sr. and Mrs. Fred Sims poured. The couple left on a wedding trip in the South, the bride traveling in
vations chairman; Mrs. John Rau | Jr.. music chairman; Mrs. K. M. Mosiman, decorations chairman, as- | sisted by Mesdames Walter I. Hess, E. M. Gimbel and W. F. Sandmann. | Mrs. Donaldson Trone is to be hostess for an all-day guild meeting Tuesday.
RESERVATIONS FOR
A “turkey parade” been arranged by the Columbia Club for tonight as its first dinnerbridge party of the season.
dinner has |
Miss Jane Mertz Becomes | Bride of Fred W. Dickson
Against a greenery banked fire- | a brown suede suit. The at-home
Dr. Mertz gave his daughter in| of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Patrick,
address is for 528 E. 59th-st, after Nov. 21.
| John C. Hanson, Helen Patrick to Wed Today
Marriage vows are to be ex- | changed at 3 p. m. today at the home
4335 Park avenue, by their daughter, Miss Helen Lowell Patrick, and John C. Hanson, son of Mrs. Margaret B. Hanson.
form the ceremony against a background of palms, white chrysanthemums and tapers in branched can“~lobra. Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, is to play a program of bridal music. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, is to be gowned in white satin fashioned on princess lines with a pearl-banded yoke. Her veil is of tulle and her bouquet is to be composed of white roses and gardenias. Her only attendant, Miss Marjorie Dalman, is to be gowned in turquoise - green crepe with a rhinestone studded jacket and carry Hibbard roses. Clifton Hanson, the bridegroom's brother, is to be best man. At a reception following, Misses Frances Stalker and Betty Vanderbilt are to assist. The couple is to take a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a green costume suit with beige fur trim. They are to make their home at 609 W. Bernard-av after Dec. 1.
Vassar College
Amos Otstot’s orchestra is to provide the music for dancing follewing | the bridge party. ‘
CARD PARTY MADE
Numerous reservations have been made for the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale choral ensemble card party at 2 p. m. Thursday at Ban-ner-Whitehill auditorium. Those who have reserved tables include Mesdames H. J. Schlicht, Irving Ellis, Eugene Costello, Louis Lorenz, Dan Munn, J. W. Fleener, John Beck, Edward Siebert, William Benz, Henry Henninger, John Strahlendorf, A. B. Corre, John Wise, C. C. York, H. C. Ryker, Theodore E. Root, Austin Kassler, Jules Rockener, Robert Robinson, H. F. Buhr, John C. Allen, W. R. Ferrell and Neal Young. Also Mesdames Claud Kuntz, Frank Haugh, R. W. Griffey, C. M. Sones, I. C. Stevenson, Frank
Wallace Weatherholt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warren, Jack Goldberg, P. P. Triller, Ross Qualkenbush, Dr. H. M. Trusler, F. P. Van Tine, E. L. Kline, Earl Comer, F. Grove Weisenberger, C. E. White, J. H. Kemper, Q. W. Morrisey, John A. Reis, E. P. Everett, S. G. Garvey, S. W. Terry, B. F. Leib, H. J. Jones and R. D. Stultz. Other members who are planning to attend are R. E. Kennington, C. L. Harrod, J. Hart Laird, Thomas F. Carson, LeRoy Carson, 'C. E. Mason, E. C. Dehner, Hal B. Bryant, L. W. Mohlenkamp, Glenn Griffith and David B. Burns.
SILVER OFFERING
Reservations have been made by |
Freers, Steve Stringer, C. W. Wright, C. L. Wescott, Frank Reissner, Glenn B. Hurd, Daniel E. Early, A. J. Ewing, C. M. Bohnstadt, Charles Eichholtz, Raymond Toller, O. T. Passmore, G. E. Schloot, Russell J. Sanders, Gladys Ross, Russell Goodrich, Conrad Grathwohl and R. A: Cooper. Others include Mesdames A. P. Claypool, Ralph A. Kellison, Charles Gustofson, M. Erner, Leon Decker, L. M. McNay, Charles L. Brosey, H. Edward Morrow,
TEA IS TO BE HELD
ton-blvd, is to be hostess at a sil-
Society, Central Christian Church, from 2 to 5 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. Shullinger, chainnan, is to be assisted by Mesdames O. H. Griest, C. A. Hilgenberg, L. A. Coleman, Walter Hubbard, A. B. Chapman, Eben Wolcott and Cora
Mesdames B. B. Pettijohn, H. H. Amnholter and Chantilla White arranged the program and Mrs. W. O. sn is in charge of the silver
a ae harpist, is to provide a m d program during
Mrs. A. C. Zaring he aller =
HILLCREST TO HAVE
BRIDGE WEDNESDAY
Hillcrest Country Club is to have a contract and auction bridge party at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the clubhouse. The committee is composed of Mesdames A. A. Stein, W. Guy Craig and W. R. Spurlock.
LIGHTING FIXTURES .
BRIDGE PARTY SET BY THETA ALUMNAE The
Mrs. A. W. Bowen, 5202 Washing- | 3 delegate to the St. Louis meeting.
ver offering tea of the Calendar Aid| LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
HATFIELD ) BECTRIC :
Head to Visit Friends Here
Dr. Henry Noble McCracken,
Vassar College president, and Mrs. McCracken are-to be in. the city Nov. 15 and 16. They will be en route to the college after attending the semi-annual meeting of Vassar Associate Alumnae in St. Louis, Mov. 14. Dr. and Mrs. McCracken are to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sullivan, 1431 N. Meridian-st. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Rabb are to entertain with a tea Nov. 15 at their home. Dr. McCracken is to speak at Shortridge High School and Tudor Hall, and attend a luncheon meeting of the Indiana Vassar Club at the Propylaeum Monday, Mrs. Albert Seaton is meeting chairman. Miss Mary Pratt is to be
MOTHERS PLAN TEA
Butler University Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Club is to give a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Tuesday at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset-blvd.
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Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel is to per- |
DEXHEIMER ~ CARLON
EVENTS
SORORITIES ‘
“Delta Beta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi. Mon. Mrs. Combie Smith, 2736 Carrollton-av, hostess. Mrs. Pauline Wirick, Miss Josephine Merchant, assistants. Theta Sigma Delta. Mon. Mrs. Edward Scheier, 1560 Harlan-st, hostess. ; Alpha Chapter, Xi Delta Xi. Mon. Mrs. Robert Lanham, 809 E. 34th-st, hostess. Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta. Mon. Mrs. John Trout, 47 N. Brook-ville-rd, hostess. Alpha Delta Tau. Mon. Miss Betty Wood, 3360 N. Meridian-st, Apt. 6, hostess. PROGRAMS
St. Mary of the Lake College Alumnae Club, Mon. 6:30 p. m. Miss Helen Carroll, 2355 N. Pennsylvania-st, hostess. Mrs. Maurice McNulty, Mrs. Robert Dinnin, assistants. Paul Coble Post, American Legion. Tonight. Woodstock. Dinner bridge. Dr. and Mrs. La Rue Carter, Mrs. John Carmack, Dr. and Mrs. Mason Light, committee. Bruce P. Robison. American Legion Junior Auxiliary. 1:30 p. m Today. Miss Irene Ulrey, 1926 N. Harding-st, hostess. Discuss Christmas project. Margaret Collman, president.
CARD PARTIES
Odd Fellow, Red Men, Rebekah and Foughonies lodges. Tonight. Hall, 2308'2 W. Michigan-st. Benefit card pa South Side Bingo Club. 2:30 p. m. Sun. Hall, pacy Ss. Meridian-st. Hoosier Council 4217. S. B. A. 8:15 p. m. Today. 2621 W. Washing-ton-st. Euchre, buuco. Public invited. Mrs. Isabel Kiefer, chairman. indianapolis Saengerbund. 8:15 p. m. Today. 49% 8S. Delaware-st. ngo Twentieth Century 7 8:15 p. m. Sun. Modern Woodmen hall, 322 E. New York-st. Bingo. Red Men's Lodge 190. 8:30 p. m. Sun. Tues. Plumbers’ hall, Alabama-Washington-sts. Bingo.
“Troth Is Announced
Mrs. John E. Deveny has announced the engagement :of her daughter, Miss Mary Catherine Hahn, to Anthony A. Roman. The wedding is to take place Nov. 25 at St. John’s Catholic Church.
Miss Johnson in Choir
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass., Nov. 7.— Members of the Mount Holyoke College choir singing at the Founders’ Day exercises this week included Miss Barbara Johnson, Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Shoe Retailers’ Association will have an
important message Times on Monday, Nov. 9th!
WATCH FOR IT!
in The
The marriage ceremony for Miss Elizabeth Jean Martin and Henry Golden Marsh, Chicago, is to be read at 4:30 p. m. today in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, on the wedding anniversary of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. C. W. Tritt, Union City. Mrs. Tritt is to be among the wedding guests. Mrs. Jack -Gulling, soloist, and
| Paul Matthews, organist, are to pro-
vide a musical program. , Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel is to officiate at the ceremony to be read in a setting of cibotium fern and oak foliage. Two cirbular sevenbranched candelabra and single cathedral tapers are to be arranged in the greenery. Tall standards of
Miss Pettinger to Wed Nov. 26
The wedding of Miss Dorothy Jeanne Pettinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Pettinger, 5215 Washington-blvd, and John Hayes Stilwill, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stilwill, Tyndall, S. D., is to be solemnized Thanksgiving morning in St. Joan of Arc Church.
Miss Pettinger is a graduate of
| Indiana. University and is a member. of Pi Beta. Phi Sorority.
Mr. Stilwill recently returned to Indianapolis from San Antonio, Tex. He is a University of California graduate, and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Delta, Chi fraternities.
MRS. EARL BARNES TO GIVE RECITAL
Mrs. B. A. Richardson is president of the Second Presbyterian Church , Women’s Missionary Society wHich is to present Mrs. Earl B. Barnes in a song recital at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Propylaeum Club. - Other officers are Mesdames William M. Louden, William C. Harrison, J. W. Coffcsy, Luther Rose, M. A. Hofft, Charles C. Martin and Charles L. Biosey. Mrs. Louise Mason Caldwell is to accompany Mrs. Barnes.
yellow and bronze chrysanthemums are to be placed on the altar, and a pair of gold vases on the altar steps is to hold chrysanthemums. Chrysanthemums are to cascade from boxes on the window ledges and circular candelabra are to be stationed at the entrance to the chapel. Miss Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Martin, is to enter on the arm of her father. She is to wear an ivory satin princess style gown with lace trimming the drop shoulders. Her short tulle veil, edged with satin, is to fall over her face. Her bouquet is to be of bouvardia, lilies of the valley, gardenias and orchids.
Mrs. Frank P. Macomber, Chicago, and Mrs. Frank H. Fairchild, bridesmaids, are to be gowned in dubonnet crepe tunics trimmed in matching velvet. Their halo hats are to be of the same velvet, and their bouquets: of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. and Korean pompons. Joseph Belt is to be best man. Charles Rogers, Chicago, and Harold Utter, Richmond, are to usher. Following the ceremony, a reception is to be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The couple is to leave on a trip in the South, the bride traveling in a black velvet costume suit, trimmed in wolf. They are to be at home-at 144 Clyde-av, Evanston, Ill. Among out-of-town guests are to be Miss Nell Tritt, Miss Edith Viet, Mrs. Nora Morris, Mrs. Nina Tritt, all of Union City; Ben Porter, Malcolm McConnell, Mr. Macomber, Chicago; Donald Hayden, Miss Jane McBride, Fort Wayne, and Edward Rice, Columbus, O. The bride is a Tudor Hall and De | Pauw University graduate, and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Marsh is a University of Chicago graduate, and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.
Legion Chapter to Mect The Hamilton - Berry Chapter, Service Star Legion, is to meet at 2 p., m. Tuesday with Mrs. Ethel M. Rathert, 4040 N. Illinois-st, hostess. A musical program has been arranged and talks by members are to be given.
Once he built himself a miniature
“1 stage out of soap boxes, but he had
trouble making the curtains pull. He went to Charlie Wells, stage carpenter, with his “technical probe lems,” and then he began to learn things about the stage. Family Entertained The crew made Buddy a small theater and provided it with six sets, Buddy then began giving shows for his family and “special guests.” All the “big” lights go out when he puts on a show, for he has worked out a system of lighting for his stage. He" started constructing puppets when the theater gave him the set used for the Children’s Theater production, “Christmas Nightingale.” Making costumes is a little too tedious for him, so he calls upon his grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Bassett, to do the needlework.
SORORITY ALUMNAE CLUB IS TO MEET
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority - alumnae are to collect their Neeédlework Guild contributions at the aiumnae club meeting Tuesday at Mrs. A. Leroy Portteus’ home. Mrs. Fortteus’ daughter, Mrs. Elka Branigin Jr., is to be hostess, assist= ed by Miss Mary Elizabeth Pell, Frederick Burleigh, Civic Theater director, is to talk on “Things The«" atrical.” b A covered dish luncheon is to be served at 1 p. m,
Entertains Briar Club
Mrs. Florence Free McDonald ene tertained Bonnie Briar Club meme bers at her home yesterday. :
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