Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1936 — Page 5
i Ticket Money to Be Placed In Smith College Emergency I cholarship Use 1
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Guests Are Listed for Dinner Parties to Be ~ Held at Woodstock Club Prior to Beginning of Frolic.
BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor
8 a climax to the Thanksgiving holiday comes the Smith College
Alumnae Club dance tonight the tickets is to go into the college
at Woodstock Club. The money for
emergency fund which later is to be
divided into scholarships for worthy students. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres are to have Misses Irving Moxley and Janet Noyes, as honor guests at a dinner party at the club. The group is to meet informally at the Ayres’ home before going to dinner,
Guests are to include Misses Barbara Stafford,
Josephine Mayer, Eileen. Booker and the Ayres’ daughter, Miss Anne Ayres. Their escorts are to include Frederic M. Ayres Jr., the hosts’ son;
Nicholas Noyes Jr.,
Burford Danner, Robert Smith,
Robert Chandler, George Hpme Jr, John Modrall,
Samuel Moxley John
Stafford Jr.
ood and William H.
| Mrs. Erwin Stout, dance chairman, and Mr. Stout the club with Mr. and Mrs, Forest | lanton, Danville; Messrs. and Mesdames Samuel Runnels Harrell, Orland Church, Vance Smith, Harry -V. Wade, Carl Mote and Harry I. Johnstone. | Mrs. Blanton is a Smith alumna,
re to dine at
In a Dutch Mesdames: Roy
Dutch Treat Party
treat party are fo be Messrs. and C. Bain, Claude Jones, Verner Ray
and Frank Dowling. Mrs. John Collett, club president, and Mr. Collett are to be in Mr. and Mrs. Har-
Miss B 8 Jura and Mesdames
land Wilson's dinner party, also to include Messrs.
Howard Fieber, William Jungclaus
and John Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Test are to have as dinner guests at their home, Dr, and Mrs, Robert Masters, Mr. and Mrs, Perry Lesh and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hoke. Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Duck Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter, Mr.
and Mrs, Russell McDermott and Donald Duck are to have dinner to-
gether at the club, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carroll Charles Latham, Bowmdn Eider, George L. Denny and Sylvester Johnson to dine with them. Mr. and Mrs. James Fesler are to entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Donald Mattison, Henrik Mayer, Alan Thompkins an avid Rubins. Dr, and Mrs. Herbert Call are to entertain with a dinner at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Paul HofIman, Birmingham, Mich., who are spending the week-end wtih Mrs. Hoffman's parents, Mr... and Mrs. Jesse Cameron Moore, Other dinner guests are to be Mrs. Henderson Wheeler and H. C. Schirmer, Birmingham. Following dinner the .group is to attend the dance with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brady, Anderson; Miss Eunice Dissette, Dan Mc¢Duffee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle are to have dinner at the club with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Duckwall, In a Dutch treat party with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter are to be Dr. and Mrs. Byron K. Rust and Messrs. and Mesdames Paul Lee Hargitt, Harold Victor and Paul G. Moffett.
” » ” The Ballet Russe Dec, 7 and 8 at the Murat Theater is| prompting hostesses to ventertain guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ayres and Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge ‘have made reservations for two boxes, while Messrs. and Mesdames Eli Lilly, J. K. Lilly Sr,, W. A. Miskimen, Frank Shields, William H. -Wemmer and Herbert M. Woollen have ordered single boxes.
» ” ” Rehearsals soon are to be started for the “Lambs Scandals,” to be presented at the next Lambs Club party Dec. 12 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Meek are chairmen, assisted by Dr. and Mrs. G. 3 Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Laurefis L. Henderson.
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Reception Is to Follow Rites at
Ragsdale Home|
A reception is to follow the wedding of Miss Lucille Ragsdale and Robert N. King at 3 p. m. today at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ragsdale. . The Rev. W. H. Newlin, Crawfordsville, is to officiate at the rites to be held before the fern-banked fireplace. Pasquale Montani is to play bridal music. The bride, to be given in marriage by leer father, is to wear a peacock blue crepe gown, dubonnet accessories and a rosebud corsage. Miss Olive Hord, bridesmaid, is to attend in a green crepe gown, black accessories and a gardenia corsage. Donald King, the bridegroom’s brother, is to be best man. | Among out-of-town guests are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Paul G. Bicknell, Milion Dugger, J. A. Jones, John 8S. Misses Grace Bellinger, us Dugger, s. M. C. Falls, Bicknell; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newman, Owensboro, Ky.; Miss Hazel Pearce, Mr. sng Mis, Cc. Ww. Howard, Edwardsport; Mrs * Leffler, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Phillippe, Vincennes; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hil‘burn, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. M. .C. Barr, Princeton; Mr. and Mrs, W. ~.C. Barr, Logansport, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. H. Keherer, Louisville. The bridegroom attended Butler . University and is a Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member.
SE GEORGE BRIDE
have invited Messrs. and Mesdames
St. Joan of Arc Clubs Arrange Dance Parties
Parties have been formed for the St. Joan of Arc Women's and Men's Clubs’ dance tonight at the Columbia Club.
Miss Marjorie McDuffee, John T.
Rocap, Messrs. and Mesdames Wil- |
liam McGowan, John Heidt Jr. and John Bulger Jr; are to be together. Mr. and Mrs. J/ K. Lanahan are to have several out-of-town guests including Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Worner, Anderson, and Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Canary, Brownsburg. Others are to be Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hart, Misses Julia Griffin, Catherine Hart, Cecile Conway, Mae Margaret Reagan and Jane Roach; Robert G. Smith, Fred Holzer, Thomas: Hart, Robert E. Griffin and Kenneth Gardner,
At another table are to be Dr. and Mrs. Alan Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cohee and Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Wolfe, With Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. McManus are to be ‘Messrs. and Mesdames Richard Hennessey and Carl Queisser. Mr. and Mrs, Rex Moonshower are to have with them Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shields, Seymour; Messrs. and Mesdames Edwin Faust, James Curtis, Hugh Reynolds, Byron
Yorger, Edward Pierre, M. L. Sutton, |
C. W. Richardson and Dr. and Mrz. Robert Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. William Durkin are to have in their party Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McNutt and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lanagan. With Dr. and Mrs. William J. Stark are to be Messrs. and Mesdames John J. Madden Jr. Jack Carroll, John J. Kennedy and Paul S. Ragan.
WOODY-M’GAUGHEY RITES TO BE DEC. 19
Mr. and Mrs. §. E. McGaughey announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Harriett McGaugey, to Paul R. Woody, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Woody. The wedding is. to take place Dec. 19 at the McGaughey home. The bride-to-be is a Butler University graduate and Kappa Alpha | Theta Sorority member. Mr. Woody was graduated from Indiana University and is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.
SORORITY GROUP "70 ATTEND BRIDGE
Miss Olive Magruder, 926 N. Tuxe-do-st, is to entertain Kappa Tau Epsilon Sorority members with a dinner and bridge party tonight. Guests are to be Misses Merrill @shley, Orphia Bodle, Ray Demaree, Miriam Howe, Eva True, Clara Clark and Mesdames Marion C. Beaver, Harry Matthews, Byron Maxwell, Daniel Metzger, Walter Roll, Harry Sanders and Theodore Sparks.
SORORITY CHAPTER “TQ INITIATE FOUR Chapter, Mu Phi Epelion,
Kappa national music honor sorority, is to hold initiation at 7:30 p. m. Tues-
Prudence Brown, |
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1. Mrs. ‘Charles Layton Palin was Miss Dorothy Jane Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Don ‘Lewis,
before her recent marriage.
2. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Meyer are enroute to California on a wedding trip. They are to make their home in Akron, O. Mrs. Meyer formerly was Miss Helen Elizabeth Borinstein, flaughtes of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis J. Borinstein;
ing day.
EVENTS
PROGRAMS
Scottie Club. Mon. Miss Erma Berry, 4155 Graceland-av., hostess. May Wright Council, Indiana Council of Women. Dec. 10. Past Presidents Club, Harold C. Megrew Auxiljary 3, United Spanish War veterans. 5:30 p. m. Sun, Cifaldi’s. Eighth anniversary ban< quet. Mr. and Mrs. John Link, honor guests; Mrs. Electa Frazee, president; Mrs. Lillle Everett,- chairman. Ladies Aux. to Ing anepolis Police Dept. 2 p. m. Mon, Ayres’ audi-
lorium,
"SORORITIES
Delta ‘Chi Sigma. Mon. Miss Margaret Johnson, 2939 ‘N. Ruckle-st, hostess. Misses Mary Boland, Louise Gunnion, assistants. : CARD PARTIES St. Catherine’s Church. 8:15 p. m. Today. Church. Public invited:
LODGES
Card party, dance.
Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge 10.
Sat. Home, 1336 N. Delaware-st.
Entertain District 6 officers. Honor of Mrs. Guy E. Foltz, district | secretary. Hobein orchestra. Mrs. Barney Freeman, chairman.
Governor and Mayor Head
Patrons for Victory Dance
Gov. and Mrs. Paul: V. McNutt and Mayor and Mrs. John W. Kern head a list 0f patrons and patronesses for a Democratic Victory dance to be held Tuesday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club,
The event is sponsored by the |Dr.
Young Democrats of Marion County, the Young Women’s Statehouse Democratic Club and the Young
D. A. R. to Hold Indiana Day at Next Meeting
| Mrs, Peter F. Mrs. Cur
Women’s Democratic Club of Marion County.
Other patrons and ‘patronesses on the Statehouse list, include: Secretary of State August” Masher Supterintendent of Instruction and Mrs. Hod + McMurray, Judge and Mrs. Michae Fafsler, Attorney Paheral and Mrs. Philip Li AXb Mestre, iy ‘Mesward rd Raree, hil
A pas] Bd Prank ale th Salph E. Hanna, offman, Otto
an dames Paul iam liam Bosse, Bucher, ra Finn Ww.
gomery, I . Poole, Paul Shepard. Richard Clem Smith, Don F. Pr, nk Wallace, Urban Stover, H. A. Wands, Philip Zoercher, Dr.” How and B. Mettel, V. M. Simmons, nkel, James Vandenbark, John. P P. Ellé:bush. William Cosgr err, Rees, and Mr. and Mrs. P and ‘Mrs. Robert Kiley, Marion, T Others include Treasules of State and Hein, Mrs. Emma May, Ju tis Roll,” Messrs. and MesBurgan Ci
Indiana Day is to be featured at Hop
a regular meeting of the Caroline | sc Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters | J
of the American Revolution, at 2 Shson,
p. m. Thursday at the chapter! house, 824 N. Pennsylvania-st. Charles L, Barry, lawyer, is to give an address on “George Rogers Clark.” Mrs. William O. Devin, vocalist, to give a musical proglam, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur G. Monninger, pianist. Mrs. Thomas A. Wynne is in charge of a tea, assisted by Mrs. ‘Mary .B. Kruse. Those who are to assist in the dining room are Mes-
day in the chapter room, 3411 N.|H,. “Pennsylvania-st. 4 J.
gester, A, Shepler. Ho Smith, Miss Geraldine McOsker, Dovid 0) 'C. Ken Ted, Howard Selby, E. tke and W Rightor Jr.
HONOR PLANNED FOR RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Frederick . Scott, formerly
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Miss Bertha Corya before her re-|anno
cent marriage, is to be honored at a ‘dinner Tuesday night at Sher‘man Inn. Hostesses are to be wom-
Bicking, Mr
3. Before her marriage Thanksgiving Day at Log Chapel, University of Notre Dame, Mrs. Louis Hutchinson was. Miss Ruth E. Busart, Indianapolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Busart, Culver. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Ehlers have announced thé marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Ehlers, to Dr. Lester M. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. King, Springfield, Ill., which took place Thanksgly-
Charles
Orchestra and 2 Conductors to Be Honored
+ A reception from 5:30 to 7 p. m. tomorrow at Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music is to honor Ferdinand Schaefer, conductor; Dr. Robert Heger-Goetzl, associate conductor, and members of the Indianapolis Symphony: orchestra. Miss Mae Henri Lane, Mrs. Lucille
Wagner and Russell Paxton form a
reception committee. In the receiving line are to be Mr. and Mrs. Hilton y. Siow, 1 Dr. and Mrs. James | W. Putnam, Dr. and Mrs. HegerGoetzl, Mr. Schaefer, Miss Ada . and Mrs. William Ball and Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Strauss. Mesdames Foster Clippinger, Fer mor Cannon, -Prederick Sterling and Glenn Friermood are to pour te assisted by Mrs. Lydia Goucher ec Misses Ruth Gant, Sara Miller and Alice Rayburn.
Paul Krauss, Russell Goucher,
‘Robert Griffey, Harry Michels, Ger-
ald Bettcher and Gilbert Kellberg are to assist at a reception in the student hall. Music is to be provided by a string ensembie. Boxholders for a request concert by .the orchestra to be given at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Murat Theater with Dr. Heger-Goetzl conducting, include Miss Bicking, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Clippinger, Miss Lulu Brown, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Carrier, Mrs. Lenora
Coffin, Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Earl, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Gilley, Thomas Kaylor, Miss Flora Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGibeny, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Norris and Mr. and Mrs.
. | Henry Roberts.
hd | VIRGINIA. HAMPTON
TO WED ON DEC. 21 Volney -Hampton has announced the engagement of his daughter, Alexander Hampton, |
3. Miss Virginia to Eugene Bradford Leedy, son of
Mrs. U. G. Leedy.
Fre rkraas cermony i fo be|
read Dec, 21. MISS HELEN HITCH
~The en employes in the Administrative nacle
IS TO WED DEC. 18
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Discussions of
Varied Topi
| Indianapolis Council
Women to Meet Tuesday.
Discussions at the Indianag Council of Women’s meeting at the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium - day are to range from the pers problem of spending money to in national topicd. Mrs. B. B. Donald, president, is to preside Mrs. O. E, Mehring, economic committee chairman, is to intro. duce Mrs. George Bradshaw, whe topic is to be “Where Does You Money Go?” D. T. We health committee chairman, is # present letters to be sent to cols leges, high schools, P.-T. A. uni
cate infectious. diseases. “Fred ] Shick, Marion County Tuberculosis Association, is to makea Christmas seal appeal. Mrs. Flora 8S. Beck, who is to: explain a reciprocity plan for club programs, is to be introduced by Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher, recreati chairman. Mrs. Fisher also is to call attention to bulletin notices recommending the best fiction.
Utilities to Be Topic
P. G. Mitch is to speak on “Utilities” following his introduce= tion by Mrs. Guy O. Morrison. Mrs. E. J. Unruh, international re= lations and world peace committees chairman, is to explain the coms mittee’s speakers’ bureau plan bes fore introducing the Rev. E. Homrighausen, whose topic is to be “Religion in the World Come munity.” ; On the afternoon program Donald Du Shane, Columbus school supers intendent and Indiana Society for Mental Hygiene president, is to tale on “The Community and Delins quency.” 3 In the morning the Schools 43 and 69 Choral Clubs, led by Kelton Whiteside, are to sing Christmas
| songs.
BRETZMAN
Bridge Party Tuesday Opens Columbia Club’s Yule Season
The Columbia Club is to give a bridge luncheon Tuesday for mem- | bers and guests, Miss Genevieve Brown, -club hostess in charge of women’s social events, has announced. This is the first of a series of December’ holiday. events planned by the club. Mrs. F. S. Reynolds, Cambridge City, is arrangements committee chairman. She is to be assisted by Mesdames H. R. Buckwall, Harty G. Leslie, M. L. Mendenhall, D. 0. Kearby, ‘Ralph: Lemcke, Walter Krull,, Thomas A. Moynahan, J. Dwight Peterson, Charles O. Roemler and Burrell Wright. Out-of-town members who are to
serve on the hostess committee are
‘Mesdames Paul G. Hill, Voyle E. Martindale, Bruce L. Peters and Alice. Ludington, Cambridge City; Mrs. George H. Keagy and Mrs. Charles N. Teetor, Hagerstown; Mrs. Glen-R. Hillis, Kokomo; Mrs. Luther 0. per, Spiceland; Mrs. Hinkle C. Hays, Sullivan; Mrs. Ewing Emison and Mrs, Orville Stout, Vin-
Contract and auction Jridge are to be played with a gift prize for each table.
MOTHERS” CLUB TO HEAR MUSIC
The Butler University Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Club is to meet for luncheen at 1p. m, Thursday at the chapter house, 705 W. Hamp-ton-dr. A business meeting is to be followed by a musical program, to be given by Mrs. Helen Brooks Fausset, vocalist; Miss Madonna : Mullenix, violinist; Mrs. Minnie Edenharter and Miss Eleanor Bauer, accompanists. Hostesses for the meeting are to be Mesdames W. E. Robinson, O: T Roberts, J. E. Hawkins and Ben Roderick. Arrangements have been made for a luncheon-bridge to be given Dec. 9 in the Polar Ice and Fuel =. auditorium, Mrs. J. C. Moore is chairman.
Mothers’ Council Plans Benefit Party on Dec. 5
The Butler University Mothers® Council is to sponsor a benefit card party at 8 p. m, Dec. 5 in the Bu ler fieldhouse. Proceeds are to be used to a the student loan fund. Mrs. Glenn B. Heard, Council president, has ans nounced that all card games are be played. Door and table priz are to be awarded. Arrangements ' committee m bers aré Mesdames John W. Athe ton, Walter Holt, J. G. Hoopin ner, Arthur Gilliom, W. H. Rohr Herman Rogge, Harry H. Ochiltri and Women’s Council members. Scarlet Quill and Chimes, hon orary organization members, are # serve on the candy committee. ; are to include Misses Evelyn Caroline Rehm, Georgia Foster, Betty Weier, Lillian Rees, Jea Knowlton, Chimes members; Ruby Gene Beaver, Charlotte G Catherine Heard, Margaret Kapp, Marilyn Knauss, Marian Messick, Helen Rogge, Frances Sewell, Ms that Shepperd-and Phyllis 8 Scarlet Quill members.»
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