Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1937 — Page 12

TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1937

THE

INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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VTRADERS POINT COME-A-CROPPERS JEST AT MISHAPS

First to to Fall DuringChase,

Is President,

Unlucky Huntsmen to Hold Annual Banquet On Sunday.

By BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor

HE Traders Point member who

Arrange Club's T our of City

takes the first fall of the sea-

son suffers no chagrin. his bruised body,

and says, “Meet It

He rubs |

i

flicks off the dust the president.” is tradition that the first tum- |

bler is elevated to the presidency |

of the Come-a-Croppers Club, hunt innerorganization. Come-a-Croppers is Traders Point huntsmen can’t join

exclusive. |

unless they've been unhorsed in a |

run. And they can't

attend the |

club’s annual dinner unless they've |

bit the dust or have wives or husbands who have. This year's party is to be given Saturday night at the Indianapolis Country Club. Mrs. H. Wemmer party chairman. Otto N. Frenzel Jr.

William | is the president and !

is suspected of being jealous of her |

position. He more often than any other member, and for that reason has been chosen board chairman. He vows

he will be the permanent chairman.

New Members to Be Welcomed

A. Kiefer Mayer Miller

who make sport of their falls. Many The name, dates back to 1858. Mrs. Frenzel, who arranged year's party, is in Florida vacationing. Among other members Wemmer, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bailey, joint masters of the foxhounds; Burford Danner, Russell | Fortune Sr. Charles Mayer, Robert | Rhoads, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Samuel Sutphin, Russell Fortune Jr. Miss Anne Ayres, Nathan Davis, Thomas Ruckelshaus, Capt. Ola Fred Heslar, Messrs. and Mesdames Cornelius Alig, and Alec Sexton. Mr. Wemmer's sister, Mrs. Fred Gooding, Lima, O., has been visiting the Wemmers and expects Mr. Gooding to join her this week-end. They will be special guests at the party. =

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Twenty-two months old Linda Eisenlohr took off on her first major airplane trip with all the attention a celebrity. She had a tiny colonial bouquet sent to her by an admirer and a gallery of wellwishers to bid her good-bye. She left yesterday with her mother, Mrs. Otto Eisenlohr, to fly to Miami, Fla. to spend a month with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Law. Her aunt, Mrs. Wemmer., and her other grandmother, Mrs. William T. Eisenlohr, were on hand to enjoy her excitement.

of

Descendent of

has been president |

hunts have similar clubs. | denoting a hunt fall, |

last |

are Mr. !

and Eugene C. | are to be welcomed as new | additions to the Come-a-Croppers,

Mrs. Louis Markun (left)

and Mrs.

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map the itinerary for the State Assembly Woman's Club tour of the

city tomorrow. tea, and Mrs.

After the excursion Mrs. Markun will be hostess for a Hughes, Indiana Branch president,

will be an assistant.

Mayor Kern is to greet the women at the City Hall before the tour

begins.

Nursing Association Chooses

Committees for Year’

With new committees appointed, | man;

the Public Health Nursing Association is ready for another year of service among the needy, Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz, assisted by the executive committee, has named the following committees® Nursing service bureau, Mrs. Mortimer C. Furscott, chairman; Mrs. James O. Ritchey, vice chairman; nurses committee, Mrs. Furscott, chairman; Mrs. Ritchey, vice chair-

| Heywood, F. R. Kautz.

supplies, Mrs. Bryce, chairman:

| Club Meetings I

TOMORROW

Indiana Woman's Division. St. Officers, luncheon. Indianapolis League of Women Voters. Rauh Memorial Library. De-

Auxiliary,

hostesses.

| partment of Government and Eco-

nomic Welfare, program. Mrs. William Allen Moore, chairman. Oct-Dahl Club. Mrs. Charles

| Taylor, hosvess. Mrs. Harold Worth,

Harrison to Wed | Alumnus of Yale!|™%

| Thomas, | bey

By United Press GREENWICH, Conn. Feb. 16.— Miss Edmee Roberta Resinger, | daughter of Mrs. Mary McKee Reisinger, and Joseph Jenry Morsman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenry Morsman, Chicago, was to he married at noon today in the home of James Robert McKee, the bride's | grandfather. A reception was to fellow the wedding, to be performed bv the Rev. Minot C. Morgan, Greenwich First Presbyterian Church pastor, The bride is a great-granddaugh-ter of President Harrison and a! descendent of President William | Harrison. She is a granddaughter | of the late Adolphus Busch, St. Louis, and a niece of Mrs. Charles W. Merrill, Indianapolis. She attended Mount Vernon Seminary in Washington and Webber College, Boston. Mr. Morsman is a Yale University graduate. The bride was to wear her maternal grandmother’s wedding gown of cream grosgrain silk with a | fitted waist and bustle, and an heirveil. She was to carry a white | prayer book and gardenias. Her only attendant was to be her | sister, Miss Mary Harrison Reisin- | ger, whose gown is of soft blue. | She was to carry an old-fashioned | bouquet. Kendall Morsman was to serve as his brother's best man. The couple will honeymoon in Florida.

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Hipkiss-Berger | Rite Rehearsed

The rehearsal for Miss Eleanor | Louise Berger's and Thomas Hip- | kiss wedding tomorrow was held! last night following a dinner party. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Berger, the | bride-to-be’s parents, entertained | the bridal party at their home. The guests included Miss Leola | Kaylor, maid of honor; Miss Dor-

othea West and Mrs. Everett Hat- | Miss Char- | lJotte Dunn, soloist; Robert Berger, | and Mr. esses, Mrs. Williams, “Italy’s Conand Marvin | tribution to the World of Fine Arts.”

tabaugh, bridesmaids;

Miss Berger's brother Hattabaugh, ushers, yatheridge, best man. [ The ceremony is to be performed | at 8 p. m. by the Rev. I. M. Dodrill | in the Broadway Baptist Church.

Partv to Be Held

By Artemas Club!

Mrs. Frank Frees is hostess chairsan and Mrs. W. O. Yaegerline, assistant, for a bridge party to be held | by the Artemas Club Feb. 23 in Banner-Whitehill Auditorium. Mrs. Charles Holtman is door prize chairman; Mrs. John H. Balch, candy, and Mrs. E. J. Helm, table prizes,

| Martin, | Knapp, hostesses. “The Influence of Woman | land Its Cure”

| “Riley Hospital Work.” Discussion of Seventh District Federation and Indianapolis Council of Women meetings. Woman's Advance Club, Mrs. R. | L. Phythian, hostess. Mrs. A. A. “Dublin Through the AbTheater.” Responses, Irish stories. rvington Catholic Woman's Study

| Club. Mrs. Leo Hemelgarm, hostess.

George A. Bischoff, guest speaker, “Communism and the Natural Rights of Men.” Chapter I, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, hostess. Mesdames Max Critchfield, Paul Preston, J. H. Alles, assistants. Mrs. Paul Kilby, “Theater Street” by Tamara Karsavina, 1 o'clock luncheon. Irvington Mother Study Club. Mrs. Arthur Randall, hostess. Mrs. Nick T. Puckett, assistant. Mrs. Charles N. Smith, “American Citizenship.” Mrs. H. L. Hasbrook, discussion leader. Women's Faculty Club. Butler University. Mrs. George F. Leonard,

s Work

Mesdames Donald A. MorriRobert M. Bryce, Henry B. George A. Kuhn, J. K. Lilly Jr., W. W, Thornton, Ludwell Denny, Frank B. MecKibbin, Marlow Manion; nurses purchasing, Mrs. William A. Eshbach; supply room, Mrs. B. J. Terrell, Mrs. Ola Fred Heslar; auxiliaries, Mus. Morrison, chairman: Mrs. Brvee, Mrs. Kuhn, Mrs. Heywood, Mrs. Thornton, Mesdames James C. Todd, Henry W. Buttolph, A. C. Rasmussen, Othniel Hitch.

Bureau Heads Named Bureau of promotion, Mrs. Smiley

son,

| N. Chambers, chairman, Mrs. Mont-

38th | he Studios, 406 E. 13th | Guest Day | { Charles F. Meyer Jr,

chairman. Miss Faye Cantrall, Mes- |

dames Karl V. Ammerman, Arthur

|

Holmes, James F. Price, Miss Lena |

Nester, assistants. “Educational Opportunities for Adults.”

Mrs. Guy |

H. Shadinger, chairman. Mrs. Clar- |

ence Efroymson, Miss Martha Frost, assistants. New Century

esses. Mrs. L.. A. Pottenger, Mrs. Joseph Lutes, program. THURSDAY Review Circle,

Ms. R. @, Lazarus,

by John Erskine.

! Sheerin,

vice chairman; Alexander G. Mesdames Charles F. Neu, E. Vernon Hahn, Oscar Torian; speakers, Mrs, Kautz, Mrs. Todd. Mrs. Cavins, Mrs. Hitch, Misses Beatrice Short, Enid Smith; publicity, Mrs. Chambers, chairman, Mrs. Kautz, Mrs. Denny, Mrs. Furscott; emergency, Mrs. Hitech, chairman; Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. Morrison, Mesdames Walter Baxter, Louis Burckhardt, W. A. King, Harry Perkins, John G. Rauch, H. R. Robertson, J. R. Sentney, Misses Ruth Sheerin, Irene Jordan, Julia Walk; motor corps, Mrs. Rasmussen, chairman; Mrs. Idlly, Mrs. Rauch, Mrs. Manion, Miss Ruth Sheerin, Mrs. Hitz, Mesdames Theodore B. Griffith, Maurice W. Socwell; board information, Mrs. Lewis, chairman; Mrs. Ritchey, Miss Short, Miss Marie Winkler, Bureau of business administration. Mrs. Kautz, chairman; Mrs. Eshbach, vice chairman; finance, Mrs. Kautz, chairman; Mrs. Eshbach, Mrs. Torian, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. McKibbin, Mesdames E. M. McNally, R. Malott Fletcher: office supplies, Miss Deborah D. Moore, chairman; Miss Helen Sheerin; membership, Mrs. Hitch, chairman; Mrs. Cavins, vice chairman; Mrs. Eshbach, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Manion, Miss Ruth Mrs. Everett Schofield; special gifts, Mrs. Burckhardt, chairman; Mrs. Lilly, Mrs. McNally, Mrs. Kuhn. General committees: Recreation, Mrs. Terrell, chairman; Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. Neu, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Burck-

gomery S Lewis, co-operation, Mrs. Cavins, chairman;

| hardt, Mrs. Kuhn, Miss Moore. Miss

| Ruth Sheer; Club. Mrs. Eliza- |

| beth Smith, Mrs. C. R. Day, host-

| trict

housing, Mrs. Furscott, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Kautz; historian and scrapbook, Mrs. Thornton; delegate to Seventh DisFederation of Clubs, Mrs.

| Hitch.

Mesdames Harry | C. Lewis Green, C. D.|

Alumnae Group

Ladies’ Federal Club. Mrs. W. P.|

Foote, hostess. 1908 Club. Mrs. Walter L. Jones, hostess. Aftermath Club, Mrs. Arthur Ma-

| of Music in the American Home. Mrs. tions. Wheel and Distaff Society, D. A. |R. Mrs. Russell S. Bosart, hostess. | Mesdames Lawrence Paul S. Ragan, William S. Sandmann, | Mrs. Laura New, “Colonial China | | and Glass.” FRIDAY

Irvington Fortnightly Club. Mrs. E. A. Williams, Mrs. J. H. Fee, host-

Mrs. Carrie Black, current events. Woman's Round Table Club. Mrs. (J. E. Morris, hostess. Mrs. Frank Wise, “Literature and Music.” Culture Club. Mrs. N. L. Schneider, hostess, Mrs. G. B. Taylor, “Time Marches On.” 36th anniversary. Indianapolis Propylaeum. ford, “Modern Humor.” nominating committee.

SATURDAY

Magazine Club. Mrs. C. E. Appel, hostess. Founders’ Day, honoring | Mrs. Mary E. Perine. Mrs. C. T. Austin, “An Original Magazine.” Mesdames Mary E. Perine, W. H. Link, A. Edgar Shirley, Misses Corrine an, Jessie Patterson, hostesses.

Woman's

| Capitol Ave. | son, hostess. Mrs. Mason, “Influence | Western College Alumnae Associa-

Katherine Bennett, illustra- |

Plans

Hugo W. Fechtman, 4145 N. will entertain the

Meeting

Mrs.

tion at 8 p. m. Friday. Mrs. H. A. Shuler, Detroit, West-

| ern Alumnae national president, is

Duckworth, H. H. Brooks, Noble W. Hiatt, | Buschmann assistants. | Thompson.

| to be speak. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Mrs. Charles F. and Miss Barbara

Artists to Hear Dr. T. B. Noble

Dr. Thomas B. Noble Jr., Indianapolis surgeon, is to present an illustrated lecture on ‘The Culture Horizons of the Navajo,” tomorrow night. His talk will feature a regular

| meeting of the Indiana Artists’ Club

Election of | tation

|

| sc : : 3 Chub. | SC heduled at 8:15 p. m. in the John |

Miss Ernestine Brad- |

Herren Art Institute.

James P. Hughes helped | Clubs’ meeting Friday morning at |

| Court Reorganization” subject. | Public Welfare Director,

| Chorus will give two musical selec-

Club Women Open Poll on! Court Plan]

Questionnaires to Reach | 2,000,000 Women in Federation.

Upon the request of the General | | Federation of Women's Clubs, the | | Indiana federation is to make a [poll of State club women on the | President’s judical reorganization | program. The cards are to be sent lout today, Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, | Indiana president, reported, and | tabulations are to be returned to | the General Federation's office. | Questionnaires have been sent by | the General Federation to 14,600 clubs, including a membership of | more than 2,000,000 women. | The Indiana group has been in- | vited to take part in an all-day in- | stitute on narcotic drug evils to be held Thursday at the Sherman | Hotel, Chicago. Wisconsin and | Towa federations also have been | invited to participate.

State Senator

To Address Club | On Court Plan

Senator William Fitzgerald (D. North Vernon), and Judge Smiley | N. Chambers are to speak at the | Seventh District Federation of |

| the Claypool Hotel. “The Unitec States Supreme | will be their | Joel Baker, Marion County ! will talk | | on “Social Service in Our County.’ Mrs. C. J. Finch, president, will preside. The Seventh District

tions. i

E VENTS

SORORITIES

Beta Chapter, Iota Psi Omega. Wed. p. m. Theater party. Misses Florence Funk, Mary Alice Randolph, hostesses. Gamma Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. Tonight. Food Craft Shop. Benefit bridge party. Mrs. Donald Griffin, chairman, Alpha Chapter, Omega Chi. 8 p. m. today. Miss Aletha Hayden, hostess. Alpha Beta Chi. Tonight, Mrs. Margaret Carter, 109 S. Gladstone Ave., hostess. Mrs. Robert Trees, Miss Bernice Cowger, assistants. Members and pledges, guests. Phi Omega Kappa. Tonight. Mrs. Eli Heaton, 5876 Broadway, hostess. Beta Chapter, Rho Delta. 7:15 p. m. today. Y. W. C. A. Thesi Club. Tonight. Mary Carhart, 621 W. 54th St., hostess.

CARD PARTIES

John H. Holliday Post 186, Auxiliary, American Legion. Wed. p. m. D. A. R. Chapter House, St. Clair, N. Pennsylvania Sts. 6:30 p. m., dinner. Americanism program. Business meetings. Card party. Sons of American Legion squadron to be initiated by Garfield Post ritual team. Busy Bee Club, Grand Circle U. A. O. D. Wed. 291 Luncheon, card party. Degree of Honor Protective Association. 8 p. m. today. Hall, 10th, Rural Sts. Card Party, Mrs. Eva Storer, chairman. Mesdames Esther Loomis, Rachel Barclay. Edna Gray, assistants. Ladies Auxiliary, South Side Turners. 2:30 p. m. Wed. Turner Hall, 306 Prospect St. Card party.

LODGES

Sahara Grotto Women’s Auxiliary. 7:45 p. m. Wed. Grotto Home, Auxiliary 10. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. 8 p. m. today. Ft. Friendly. Millersville Chapter 300, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Wed. Millersville Masonic Temple. Conferring of degrees. Mrs. Blanche O’Brien, program chairman.

S. Delaware St.

PROGRAM

Tillman H. Harpole Post 249, Auxiliary. 8 p. m. today. Home, 2926 Northwestern Ave. To arrange parade and services for Antioch Baptist Church on Sun. Feb. 28. Membership committee report. Social hour. Park Avenue Neighborly Club. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Alva Cradick, 1672 Park Ave. hostess. Luncheon.

SUPPER School 7 P.-T. A. 5 to 8 p. m. Thurs. School. Mrs. Lee Ray, presi-

dent. Mesdames Bessie Harris, Ruth Partlow, committee. | the Baldwin team and the singing

Legion Post Will Hold [#2 seme m and the singing ‘Card Party Thursday | Bryant. The public may attend.

The Hugh Copsey Post 361, Amer-| W eddin g Is Announced

jcan Legion, is to entertain with a | Mrs. Edith Zabel,

: | Ave, has announced the marriage 'dance and card party Thursday in|." ° daughter, Mildred, to Mar-

‘the Fountain Square Theater Build- | shall C. Allen, Chicago. The wed- | | ing, William O. Harper, ‘has announced.

chairman, | ding took place Jan. 31 at St. Paul's | | Lutheran Church. The Rev. William

Entertainment is to be provided by E. Eifert officiated.

714 Cottage |

Final Preparations Made

For Wedding on Friday of Mildred Augusta Yates

[Beidegroom: -to-Be’s Parents to Arrive in Time for | Last Parties Before Informal Ceremony in Christ | Church; Cooling-Lewis Rites Arranged. | "Hig kyis Mu : | Weddings are large and small. frock, Indianapolis,

| But regardless of the size, a bride- | Flintstone, Ga., to-be has the same essential de- | | tails to keep her busy until the Robert J. D. Finfrock, Chatta- | wedding day. She must attend nhooga, Tenn. and Miss Mildred | parties and not neglect assembling | Augusta Yates, daughter of Mr. {her trousseau; she has thank-you | and Mrs. Arthur E; Yates. The notes to write and arrangements | couple is to be married Friday. | to make for her new home. i { The small and informal weddin { Mr. and Mrs. George C. Fin- [jg to be solemnized in the Chris, Episcopal Church. Miss Elizabeth Wright and Edward Yates Flintstone, the bride-to-be's brother, will be attendants.

‘Girl Scout Group To Join Camping |. 000 0 120 0 give a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Excursion South

will arrive at in time to share in the final parties for their son,

Finfrock and the engaged couple tomorrow night. Mr. ang Mrs. Yates, Miss Yates’ parents, are to entertain with a bridal dinner on

Thirty members of the Older Tj ursday night.

Girls’ Conference of the Indian- | apolis and Marion County Girl | Scouts will participate in a camp | fire trip to the Great Smoky Moun- ! tains, March 27 to April 3. Itinerary plans were discussed at a conference meeting held last night | at headquarters. The places of in- | terest to be visited by the group |ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Parke A. include Mammoth Cave, Ky.; Nash- | Cooling. ville, Tenn. and Harrodsburg, Ky., | te ty a Miss Ruth Pease, director, an- Mii Ci Bjendsnis oh he nounced today. aa en Shi . : : 4 ot | honor; Miss Portia Carter, maid of Miss Catherine Hammett, Great { honor; Miss Jane Cooling, the Lakes region national staff mem- |. qeoroom-to-be’s sister: | Misses ber, talked o the group on “Pro- | ;ooie Fisher, Mary Lou Colvin and gram Plans.” She is to conduct a :

| training class daily, through Thurs- Behy CR idesisids: day. . niece, will be flower girl. Contract Club Will Mect

Miss Lewis attended Butler UniMembers of the Woman's Con-

versity and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Cooling is a Detract Club of Indianapolis are to | play bridge at 1:15 p. m. Thursday

Pauw University graduate and at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Cooling-Lewis Wedding Set

Miss Anna Virginia Lewis and | William P. Cooling are preparing | for their wedding on March 19 in | Broadway M. E. Church. The bride-to-be is Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Lewis’ daughter and Mr. Cooling is

member of Phi Gamma Delta Frae ternity.

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