Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1936 — Page 24
Dinner Parties
Are to Precede Show's Op ening
A. A. U. W. Is Sponsoring ‘End of Summer’ At English’s.
Dinner parties are 0 precede the opening performance of “End of Summer, p starring Claire and Osgood Perkins, y night at English’s. The Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University “Women, is to the show to raise money for contriblution to the Dr. Kathryn McHale Fellowship Fund. rs. fellowship fund chairman, and Mr. Hutchman are to have a party at the Columbia Club for Mrs. Calvin R. ‘Hamilton, president, and Mr, ‘Hamilton; Messrs, and Mesdames Horace A. Shonle, John H. Waldo, ‘A, B, Miller, Misses | Lucille and ‘Marjorie Miller and Dr. and Mrs, +H, H. Carter, Bloomington, Miss Amelia Waring Platter, president emeritus and a founder, 4s to have with her Mesdames Mabel 8, Waddle, Fanny Bryson, Marie Finch and Miss Margaret Barnes,
z Minneapolis Guest . Mr. and Mrs. Ian K. Joyce’s dinner guests are to be Mrs. Joyce's
mother, Mrs. William Wheeler, Minneapolis;. Messrs. and Mesdames “Robert Adams, Arthur Brady and Graham Supple. ‘Mr, and | Mrs. James A. Bawden are to have as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm “Mitchell and Dr, and Mrs. Byron K. Rust, Mr. and Mrs, Horace- E. Storer “are to entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert Todd, Bernard F. ‘Lacy, Marvin. Lugar and William C. Ieuter. Mrs. Walter P. Morton, “arrangements chairman, and Dr. “Morton are to have Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Bibo, Paris, Ill. as dinner and “theater guests. . Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Davis, Seymour, are to be Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Alexander’s theater guests. | In Dr, and :Mrs. Allen H. Mitchell's theater party are to be Dr. and Mrs.’ Norman S. Loomis, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Kempf and Mr. and Mrs. C. T.- Myers. : '. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Swartz are to be accompanied by Mr, and «Mrs. William D. Vogel and Mr, and Mrs. O. P. Fauchier. Another party is to include Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Helmer, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm “McIntyre, Misses Annamae Barrett, ‘Lillie| Martin, Ethel Dickey, Hazel Swain and Jessie Marie Theobald. Mrs. W. J. Hasselman, a founder, is to have a box. Mrs. Everett Schofield, Mrs. Stephen T. Bogert and Mrs. H. T. Van Landingham are to attend together. Miss “Beatrice Gerrin is to be with Dr. “and Mrs. Charles Myers.
Personals
«= Mr. and Mrs, John E. Hollett are ’spending the Thanksgiving holiday “with their son, Bryon, a Harvard “University Law School student. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stanley Mec.Comas Jr. and daughfer Sandra ‘are guests of Mr. McComas’ parents, «Mr. and Mrs. M. Stanley McComas .Sr., Bel Air, Md. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman, “Birmingham, Mich. is|to be here for the week-end to visit Mrs. “Hoffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jesse Cameron Moore. | The Hofl.man’s are to attend | the Smith "College Alumnae Club dance Sat*urday night.
Robert H. Stones : on Wedding Trip : Through South k |
After a Southern wedding trip, i Robert H. Stone and his bride, the “ former Miss Mary Elizabeth Search, * are to make their home at 3702 N. « Illinois-st. Marriage vows were exi: changed at 8:30 p. m. yesterday at ‘ St. Paul's Episcopal Church With -Dr. Lewis Brown officiating, . I sisted hy the Rev. William Br ¥ rought. 2 The bride, given in “ her brother-in-law, Ora * wore ivory satin fashioned empire « style with a high neckline caught «with two seed pearl clips. Her ¥ illusion veil came from a coronet * of seed pearls and her flowers were + chrysanthemums, lilies of the vale - ley and gardenias. ® Her sister, Mrs. Bridglod; as ma- = tron or honor wore orient blue slip- « per satin the esmaids, Misses Mary Stierwalt, Frick, Mrs. James A.
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Miss Kay Evelo (left) and Miss ‘Julia Nance ‘are members. of the
arrangements committee Tuesday night at the Indianapolis
for a Democratic Victory dance, to be held’
Athletic Club. The dance is being
sponsored by the Young Democrats: of Marion County, the Young Women’s Statehouse Democratic Club and the Young Women’s Demo-
cratic Club of Marion County;
E VENTS
; PROGRAMS . Emera Club. Tonight. Miss Dorothy Allen, 1336 N. La Salle-st, host-
. ess, Election of officers.
Perry Township Women’s Democratic Club. Sat. afternoon. Mrs." Byron Spees, Glenn's Valley, hostess. Judge Clarence Weir, speak-
er. | Grace Brown,
Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta.
Assisting hostesses, Mesdames Jesse Copsey, Ora Hurt and
SORORITIES
Mon. night. Miss Ruth ‘Geisel,
4830 E. New York-st, hostess. Christmas party plans. ' LODGES
Hospitality Committee, Sahara Grotto Women’s: Auxiliary. Mrs. Bessie Forrest, hostess.
Golden Rule, 413° 0. E. 8. 6p. m. "today.
today.
Illinois-st. Initiatory work.
12:30 Officers are to be guests.
Masonic Temple, N.
N ewlyweds Leave for West ; FE ollowing Marriage Here|
Mr. and: Mrs. Emmanuel Meyer are en route to California following their marriage yesterday at Broadmoor Country Club. Mrs: Meyer ‘was for~ merly Miss Helen Elizabeth Borinstein, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Borinstein. The gouple | is to take up residence in Akron, O " after Dec. 20. The bride is a Tudor Hall and Wellesley College graduate and Mr. Meyer, son of Mrs. Leo Meyer, Akron, was graduated from the University of Akron. The ceremony was read by. Rabbi Morris ‘M. Feuerlicht under a canopy of greenery. Walls of the room were shielded with laurel and fern screens. Bay frees in ‘graduated sizes interspersed with bronze and yellow chrysanthemums were arranged in. the hallway and dining room, Vases of pompoms and sevaa-. branched candelabra holding white tapers were arranged in the greenery. Miss Lucile Borinstein was her sister’s maid of honor. She wore a Persian rust transparent velvet
gown fashioned on princess lines|
and fastened from the neck to the waistline in back and from the elbows to the wrists with tiny buttons. She carried bronze and yellow pompoms tied with ‘bronze satin ribbons. The bridesmaid, Miss Betty Jane Meyer, Akron, wore a golden wedding’ transparent velvet with flowers in a lighter shade than the maid | of honor’s. Box pleating of satin edged the gram presented by Mis, BauhDetirg the
hem and train by the ivory satin’
bridal gowh, The Dutch collar was made of rose ‘point lace. . An illusion tiered veil
cut on prineess lines:
“Leonard Olt: Others from otis Zions are to be Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gross, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Staunton and Mary: Ann. ?
Staunton, Meadville, Pa. The Rev. Frederick Daries.is to] officiate at rites in a setting of white -chrysanthemums and ‘lighted |: tapers. White standards, tied with | Wiis satin ribbons are to mark the
Ivory Satin Gown rm The bride is to wear an ivory satin} esigned with a basque jacket made of lace from -the wed-
ding gown of her grandmother, Mrs. | Blass. The three tierred tulle well
is to fall from a lace Mary-of-Scots cap. Her colonial. bouquet is. to be of white roses, gardenias and lilies. of. the valley. Mrs. Fred Cook, Baltimore, the -bride’s cousin, : is to “be the only attendant. Her stone blue moire gown is fashioned with a hoop skirt,
and draped sleeves. Her net Mary *
of-Scots cap matches her gown, and her colonial bouquet is to be of ink rosebuds and forget-me-nots.. Ray
mond Freeman, Baltimore, is to oe oo
best ‘man. : Mrs. Noonan is to attend in an
| ice blue hammered satin gown and
an orchid: corsage. A reception is to follow the ceremony. ‘The couple is to leave for
Kansas City, Mo., their future home.
Story Club to Meet Mrs. L. H. Brink is to entertain members of the Story-a-Month Club at her home, 4628 Central-av, today... . -
‘was edged with a panel of silk floss |:
embroidery and: per cap was 'a coro-
het of seed White orchids gardenias, lilies of Ihe valley formed her bouquet. The flower girl, Rosan Borinstein, wore a taffeta picture frock with off -the-shoulder full | skirt with ruffled hemline. She carried a golonial bouquet.
Mrs. Borinstein and Mrs, Meyer had orchid corsages. Sanford ‘Wiener, Akron, was best and Robert
neckline,
man and Marcus E.
Allen. Borinstein, Wilbur Rosenfeld, -
Chicago, and -Whitney Sall, Philadelphia, Pa, were ushers.
GO. P. Women “to Hear Pastor
- “The Possibilities of World Pesce” were to be outlined by the Rev. E. G.
Homrighausen, Butler : University
college of religion faculty member,
before the Indiana Woman's Republican Club at 2 p. m. foday at ‘the Columbia Club. Mrs. O. Wilmeth was to introduce the speaker and Mrs. Henry R. Campbell was to preside. Officers were to be elected and a musical program presented by Mrs, » PaubDettra
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Bridal Dinner Is to Precede Wedding Rite
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Purves Sr. are to entertain with a dinner tonight at the Silver Cup tearoom for their daughter, Miss Mary Alice Purves, and her fiance, Russell Brandt Steinhour. : ies | The marriage of Miss Purves and
Mr. Steinhour is to take place tomorrow at First Baptist Church. Blue candlesticks are to hold rose tapers and rose and biue flowers
Holidays He
: eof Festivities , Midwest
“and Hoosier Schdols.
BY BEATRICE BURGAN
woriginal Meryiakers are satterel over the country in ¥
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Crayon Portrait by Mary McMillan, Syracuse, N.Y.
» Mrs. James F. Carroll (above) is dinner reservations chairman for the annual Smith College Alumnae dance to be held tomorrow at the Woodshock. Club. Proceeds. are to. be used for the college emergency
; are to center the dinner table to-
night. ; ‘Covers are to be laid for Mrs:
‘| Steinhour and Miss Martha lh and the following members of the | ©,
bridal party: Misses Alice Evans, Ruby. Cook, bridesmaids; John Steinhour, best man; George T. Purves Jr., Robert Purves, Gerald Sage and Robert Elder, ushers.
Play Cast Has Party Members of the cast of “Rollo’s
wild Oat,” the senior play of L-Z
division of Technical High School, gave a party recently at the school. Members of the makeup, costume, property and stage committees, with
'| their faculty sponsors, who assisted
in the presentation of the play, were
schemes. As the groups were “graduated” and entered . college their younger brothers, sisters ° and friends were
vite its college contemporaries. ~ Those home from the East are to be Misses Maud and Virginia Balke, Patricia Taggart, Smith College; Jean Van Riper, Wellesley; Marynette Hiatt, Vassar; Katharine
‘| Porter, Sweet Briar; Dorothy Bar-
low and Dorothy Braden, Connecticut College for Women. From De Paty University are to come Misses Gene Tucker, Lue McWhirt- |. Mary Ellen Voyles. of the girls, Misses Martha Moore, Aline Bailey and Mary Wynn, are to be at home during the Butler University holiday, and Miss Jane Wynne is to return from Western College. Miss = Dorothy Martenet, Purdue University, and Miss Ruth Coler, University of Michigan, are others to be here on vacation. Miss Sarah Jane Millikan, who has been living in New York, recently returned here to live. She is
to be among those attending with
Misses Peggy Chapin, Anne Elliot, ‘Sally Heilman and Sally Smith. Among the young men from Eastern colleges are to be Foster
Those at Indiana schools. are lis Blatchley, Malcolm J. Moore, Alex Clark Richard Voyles, Sore Pauw; Brandon, Jim Bob Charles McCormick and cl Savage, Indiana; Don and . Morrison, Ray Fatout and W Fenstermaker, Purdue, and ence Warren, Butler. -
Others are J. William Wright
Richard Smith, Dan Taylor, Krauss III, Richard and Willi Gaus, Charles Remy, Ned Hs Jack Elliott, Robert Miehaus Richard Collins,
ST. AGNES JUNIORS
William Kendric
ENTERTAIN SENIOR
St. Agnes Academy seniors brated their annual feast day cently. The juniors entertained
seniors at luncheon at the Columb
Club, following the celebration. Flowers and tapers in class co blue and white, and corsage fa formed the table decorations. Td were given and‘ a musical prog
presented. We Arrangements were in charge
Misses Rosemary Chamberlain, Je
Hinton, Anna Klein, Jean D Roselou Strack, Mary Agnes Ke Bettie Jane Minta, Virginia ©O’Rel
Cornelia Welch, Mary Carroll, Marjorie O'Conner. Senior class @ ficers are Misses Marjorie
Mary Rita Magzelin, Mary Beche
and Mary Louise Houk.
| Helen Slupesky, Shirley Montrose,
