Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1937 — Page 5

SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1027

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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ATKINS-MISKIMEN MARRIAGE TO BE SOLEMNIZED TODAY

Reception

Dutch Exhibit and Children’ 3 Civic Production Are Among Society Highlights

To Follow Ceremony

Many Out-of-Town Guests | Expected to Attend Wedding.

Numerous out-of-town friends | and relatives are to witness the | marriage of Miss Brownie McKee | Miskimen and William Coleman At- | kins, to be solemnized late this | afternoon in the Second Presby- | terian Church. Miss Miskimen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam Anderson Miskimen, and Mr. | Atkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | William Avery Atkins and grandson | of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cole- | man. { Dr. Jean Milner is to hear the ex- | change of vows, and Prof. Charles | Hansen, organist, is to play the pro- | gram of music. The ceremony is tu be performed against a background of palms, woodwardia fern, wild smilax and acacia. Standards of Easter lilies and pussy willow and seven and 14branched candelabra are to be in

the setting. Pews for the families are be to marked with bouquets of white snapdragons, carnations and sweetpeas, while the others are to be marked with bunches of yellow acacia. The church walls are to be draped with wild smilax, * Guests are to be seated by Ray Johnson, Chicago; Wendell McNeil, Montreal, Canada; Arthur Stifel, | Wheeling, W. Va.; Burford Danner, | Horace F. Hill III, Oscar M. Kaelin Jr, and William N. Wilson, ushers. Richard T. Miskimen, the bride's | ; brother, will be best man.

Bride to Wear Lace Gown The bride will wear an heirloom | | rosepoint-lace gown and a tulle veil | | fashioned with a matching lace cap and panel. Orange blossoms trim | the cap. she is to carry a lace-cov- | ered prayer book. | The bride is to be attended by | Mrs, Wilson Thayer, Rockford, Tl.; | Mrs, Johnson, Miss Katherine Dar=- | | cey, Champaign, Il.; Mrs. Donald | Clark, Milford, Conn. and Misses | Doris Dyer and Jane Webster, Hoopeston, Ill. | Mrs. Thayer, matron of honor, is to wear a palm yellow marquisette gown over a matching taffeta slip, | | banded at the top with French gray | | taffeta, The princess line gown has a flared skirt with a train and puff | | sleeves. Her off-the-face hat | matches the gown, and her bouquet will be of yellow daffodils, | white freesia and sweetpeas. The bridesmaids’ French gray | marquisette gowns are of the same | style and their slips are banded | with palm yellow. Their bouquets will be of yellow daffodils, yellow and white freesia and orange sweetpeas. Mrs. Miskimen is to wear a beige | wool gown with brown accessories and a brown orchid corsage. Mis. Atkins is to attend in gold lame with brown accessories. Reception to Follow

The wedding ceremony is to be

followed by a reception at the In-

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dianapolis Athletic Club. The couple is to motor to Miami | before flying to Havana and Nas- | sau, Upon their return, they are to be at home at 1321 N. Meridian St. The bride is to travel in a three- | piece beige wool suit trimmed in fox and worn with brown aceessories and a brown orchid corsage. Among the out-of-town guests will be Miss Elizabeth Brown, the bride's aunt; Charles J. Murphy, Edwin S. Noble, Mrs. Robert White, Messrs. and Mesdames Harry D Hahn, Horace Horton, Kenneth Moore, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Johnson, Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Blish, Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennedy, Martinsville; Mrs. Newell Beers, Larchmont, I.. I.; Mrs. John T. Brush, New York: Timothy Hinckley, Cincinnati; Capt. and Mrs. George Holtman and Robert Larkin, Dayton, O.

DePauw Alpha Phis Mark 50th Anniversary at Parley He

The golden anniversary of the DePauw University Chapter of Alpha Phi Sorority is being observed today with a luncheon and dance in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Indiana Alumnae Club is luncheon sponsor and the dance is under the direction of the active sorority members A plateau of silver and bordeaux red flowers decorated the table for the luncheon which was attended by more than one hundred. ny. Seated at the speakers’ table were

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matron. Joseph Tyler, worthy Sahara Grotto Women's p. m. Mon. Hamilton Food Shop eon. Irvington Chapter O. E. 8S. Johnson Ave. Stated meeting. Edward Fitzgerald, worthy Red Men's Lodge 190. 8:30 p. m.

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Beta Chapter, Theta Nu Chi. hostess. Theta Chapter, Recreation Hall, Covered dish luncheon,

to preside.

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Others are Mrs. Richard T. Miskimen, the bride's grandmother; Mesdames Walter Trego, Earl Webster, F. Crandall; Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Trego Jr, G. H. Couchman, Sidney Cutright, Charles ¥. Dyer, Lucien Dyer, Arthur Littick, William MecFerren, Paul Zook, | Tate Duley, Sidney Cutright Jr, Misses Joan Cutright, Marjorie MeFerren, Hoopeston, Ill.: Messrs. and Mesdames Russell Abdell, Claudes Bandy, Louis Clement, Wilbur Orr, Misses Mary Bandy, Charlot'e Clement, Danville, Ii. Mr. and Mrs, Harold R. Bresce, Champaign, Ill; Mr. and Mis. Basil Darcey, Champaign, Il; Mr. and Mrs. William Taggart Jr, Grand Rapids, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Thayer. Hinsdale, Ill.

). | the State officers: Mrs. Jay Dawson, F. arewe ell Party

Terre Haute; Mrs. Byron Lingeman, For Mrs. McNutt

Crawfordsville; Mrs. George Moffatt Muncie; Miss Eloise Kemp, InSct for Friday

dianapolis and the following board members of the Alpha Phi Chapter House Association: Mrs. James C. Carter and Mrs. J. Mason King, both of Indianapolis; W. W. Talley and Mrs. Albert J. Faurot, Terre Haute: Mrs. Wallace Blue, Greencastle; and Dean Helen Salzer of DePauw; Miss Marjorie Bundav, DePauw chapter adviser; Mrs. D. D. Joanson, chapter chaperon;

Mrs. Paul V. MeNutt js to be honor guest at a farewell party to be given at 12:30 ». m. Friday at the Marott Hotel. The Indiana State Assembly Woman's Club, and the Indianapolis Branch are to entertain. Mus. McNutt is to leave soon for the Philippine Islands #ohere her husband will take up his post as High Commissioner. Following the luncheon Miss Dorothy Perkins will review “Oscar Wilde Discovers America.” Music will be provided by the Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority string and marimba

Murs, A. S Rowe, Indianapolis Alumnae president; Mrs. Edward Zink, former national board member, and Miss Marjorie Peet, Gamma Chapter president. Mrs. Rowe welcomed and Miss Peet responded for the actives, The next meeting of the State group, to be held at the De- | Pauw University chapter house in further celebration of the sorority’s

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Advance reservations for the Ine diana Saddle Horse Association's Wild Oats ball tonight indicate the party will be largest ever sponsored | by the group. Mrs. Chantilla White is ticket chairman for the annual dance to be at the Columbia Club. Parties have been arranged by | the following: Kenneth Adair, Sam | Alien, Rov Amos, R. A. Apple, John Allison. Charles Arensman, ©. R. Badger. R. 8S. Dailey, C. H. Barna- |

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Technical High School Madrigal

Singers will be special guests of the |

Sigma Alpha Iota, national profess | sional musical sorority, Monday | night. Mrs. Luther Shirley will entertain the singers and chapter members at her home, 5377 E. Wash- | ington St. | Miss Emma Doeppers, chapter | president, will conduct a short busi- | ness meeting following the program. Assistant hostesses include Misses | Patra Kennedy, Esther Thornton, | Helen Von Willer and Mrs. Frank | Olsen and Mrs. Vaughn Cornish. | The singers include Kathleen | Hergt, Wanda Smith, Dorothy Westhay, sopranos; Sonja Grigo and Gertrude Seward, contraltos; Ted Warder and Robert Younce, tenors; Edward Bennett, baritone and Charles Mosiman, basso. J. Russell Paxton is director.

Couple Will Mark 52d Anniversary |

Mr. and Mrs. George Strassner, 2044 Princeton Place, are to attend a dinner today at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edward D. Pierre, marking their 52d wedding anni- | versary, Forty members of the family and |

| er and boxing and wrestling matches |

close friends will attend. Mr. and | hold a “Springtime Hop” Friday, Mrs, Strassner have six daughters | |

and seven grandchildren, all living in Indianapolis.

band. Mrs. E. A. Perkins is arrangements e¢hairman. Assistant coms mittee members are Mesdames Ar-

thur Gilliom, William P. Evans, J.' Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of | | WI. Ebaugh, GB: Huff, Lawrence

Sullivan, Luke Duffy, H W. : Haven, H. J. Curtis and E. H. Dauss

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Mrs. Bruce Lane, vice president,

state club first

Club Will Honor |

| Art Department head, has taken a

Older Members

One hundred and eighty Columbia Club members are looking forward to donning butchers’ caps and aprons for a beefsteak dinner Apri

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will preside at a | | short business _meeling.

50th anniversary and to mark DePauw’s 100th birthday, was discussed. Dance patrons and include Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, Dr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart George, Cleve1, Oo.

| Fi Ive Art Students

On Chicago Trip

Miss Helen Hartinger, Tudor Hall

group of history of art students to | Chicago for the week-end,

[oe Field Museum and attend a performance of “The Mikado.” In the group are Eleanor Winslow, Harriet Patterson, Susan Gatch, |

| | Elizabeth Kadel and Jane Rottger. |

Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal, | | and Misses Elizabeth Chipman, Jane

The 48th annual dinner is to| poty, Phyllis Straus and Elizabeth

honor those who have been members | Kelley and Mrs. Edward Hutchman, |

for 25 years or more. A floor show, a talk by a nationally known speak- |

are to entertain the group.

Invitations are to be mailed Monspring party

day for the club's annual dance, a “Blossom Time” scheduled for March 27.

{ Tudor Hall faculty members, are , attending a meeting of the Progres- | |sive Education Association in St. | Louis, Mo.

Group Seeks Charter Members of Theta Delta Sigma | Sorority and Royal Debs, which is

The Junior Columbians are to | | petitioning the sorority for a chap-

night, March 19. Several members will present a floor show during the

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| Heslar, ‘Holland, J. Frank Holmes, Mildred |

The | | party is to visit the Art Institute, |

ney Brown, Reba Buck, R. R. Bunch, Burns, J. F. Cantwell, L. L. Clark, B. B. Cohee, E. A. Crane, Dr, WwW. B. Curry, Carl Doan, John WwW | Devin, J. 8S. DeFenelon, M. J. De | Vietien, H. L. Drake, Frank Dow).

| ing, Mrs, Nell Eisenloh, B. H. Emory, |

P. O. Ferrel, M. H. Fuller, J. M. Gil. lespie, O. F. Hands, Capt. Ola "Fred | F. C. Hindiey, Theodore F |

Horn, J. L. Hyatt and Charles Hop. | Kins. Others are Dr. J. H. Kemper, Jackson K. Landers, M. C. Lang, Wallace O. Lee, T. H. Lippincott, | H. L. McCready, W. A. McCurry, D, | M. MecKinstray, J. R. McPherson, | Robert Mannie, Earl Maple, Perry | Meek, Gus Meyer, M. F. Mitchell, Clayton O. Mogg, George Morrison, |G. Ln Morton, Dr. H. F. Parr, Her. | bert C. Piel, Louis Rainier, T, A. | Ressler Jr, Charles Richardson, A. R. Robinson Jr, John A. Royse, | W. Jim Roberts, R. V. Schmidt, C. A. Seidensticker, J. E. Shearer, C. H, | Sheffield, C. G. Stringer, Adjt. Gen, | Elmer Straub, R. W. Stempfel, Her. man Strashun, Paul Tombaugh, LE. Tanner, Dr. H. M. Trusler, 3, Weeks, Richard White, W. A. | Warner, D. B. Wood, Warren | Wright, Carl York and B. C. Zim. | merman,

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Rinses, also, in soft water.

LAUNDRY

Wives of Officers Plan Bridge Party

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he National Wives’ Club is to hold its regular monthly dessert-bridge at 1 p. m. Monday at the Armory. The nominating committee is to report. Mrs. Albert H. Whitcomb is chairman, assisted by Mesdames James M. Petty, Donald D. Stowell and Elmer F. Straub. Mrs. Leonard E. Webster is host ess chairman with Mesdames GerRates, Clifton B. Holdren, 1 H. Nonweiler and Glendson D, assistants

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The Sunnyside Guild is to elect | officers at its luncheon meeting at | | 12:30 p m. Monday in the Columbia | | Club. Mrs. Ralph L. Martin, chairman, | [will be assisted by Mesdames Le- | Roy Martin, WwW. Mort Martin, Hal | Meyer, Floyd J. Mattice, Gus | Meyer, E. V. Mitchell, George B. Morrison, Rufus Mumford, John D. Pearson, O. B. Perine and B. B. | 1. Pe flowers will be the table decorations.

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1. The American Association of University Women is among the groups to visit the Dutch Paintings Exhibit at the John Herron Art Museum, Mrs. M. M. Weaver, the association's art section chairman, arranged a program for Friday, The exhibit will continue until April 11. (Times Photo.) 2. Josephine Hildebrand (left) and her twin sister, Barbara, are taking roles in the Children’s Civic Theater's production of “RackettyPacketty House.” They are marveling over the wonders of Tidy Castle, which plays a part in the story. This afternoon’s production will be followed by two more next Saturday. (Times Photo.) 3. Mrs. Frank R. Cox is to preside at the Alpha Omicron PB Sorority state luncheon March 6 at the Marott Hotel. She is the Alumnae Club president. (Photo by Photo-Craft.) 4. Mrs. Kenneth Coffin (left) and Mrs. George P. Peavey assisted in arranging the supper dance to be given tonight by the Daughters of American Revolution Wheel and Distaff Society, The party will be held at the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter house. (Times Photo.) 5. Mrs. Frederick Sterling (left), Mrs. Guy Shadinger (centr) and Mrs. Frederick Appel are working in the Art Association's caripaign for new members. The Association supports the John Herroa

: Art Mus seum. » (Times Photo.)

Harrison Chapter to Name Winners of Essay Contest

The Americanization committee of the Carolyn Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, is to present winners in its annual essay contest at a meeting Thursday in the Chapter House, 824 N. Pennsylvania St. Representatives from the six local high schools “The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

Miss Sara Sisson, chairman; Migs Corinne Welling and Mrs. James L. Gavin, the judges, are to announce the winners and present each silver history medal. Later at a special cererepresented by the first place winner,

the high school,

Mrs. G. B. Taylor is the sponsorchairman. Mrs. | Ernest DeWolfe Wales is vice chair- | man and assistants are Mesdames | percy R. Chevalier, Ernest M. Elli, | OF Wednesday. = 12, Mrs. Kathe Jesse Cameron Moore, William M. | ryn Turney "Garten is to review “The |

recording secretary, registrar,

torian and librarian. Mrs. Beriram Day,

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Louden, Samuel E, Perkins III, Miss ! | Flowering of New England” by Van |

Alice L. Angerer and Miss Sisson, | Dyke Brooke hori Toga So) mittee, heade y rs alter

The Shortridge High School Choir, | Green. is sponsoring the project. directed by Mrs, James Moag, is to | Reservations may be made at the | entertain with a program. At 4 p. m, | chapter house. tea is to be served. Mrs. Ora C. —— Pierson is chairman; Miss Margaret Day, vice chairman; Mesdames Hugh | I. EK. O. Sister hood Dougherty, J. Ambrose Dunkel, R.! L. McWilliams, Frederick M. Tay- | To Meet on Monday lor, O. L. Watkins, Nellie P. Win- | : ings, Misses Della Dearborn and | The Nellie Love, assistants. | Chapter officers are to be nominated. The election poll will be open from 11:30 a. m. Thursday, March 11,

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Indianapolis Council of P, E. O. Sisterhood will meet at 10 a. m, Monday in Banner Whitehill | Auditorium with Mrs. E. C. Michaels

to 4 p. m, | Offices to be | presiding. All chapters will report

filled are regent, second Vice regent, | on Red Cross flood relief work.

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Reunion for 4 Travelers Is Arranged

| Memories of Trip Abroad Will Be Recalled At Party. |

By BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor EMORIES of a trip abroad will be revived tonight when Miss | Helen Hanley, Detroit, arrives to { visit with Miss Peggy Pearson. Last (summer while Miss Hanley was [touring in Europe, she met Fred | Fulton, Kurt Lieber and Reid Mc { Lain. Tonight the four will have a ree union at Miss Pearson's before they (all go to the Wild Oats Ball at the | Columbia Club. Bert Koenman, Fort Wayne, will join the party to attend with Miss Pearson. Miss Pearson's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. John 8S, Pearson, are stopping at Santa Monica, Cal. after several | weeks’ vacationing on the West | Coast. They won't return home for lat least two weeks, | Mr. and Mrs. John Rau, Jr. are | settled in their new winter home | at Hollywood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, { Hal Keeling are back in Indiane |apolis after vacationing in Holly | wood since December. John Book« walter was one of their visitors dure ing their stay. Mrs. Frank B. Shields, Martins ville, arrived in New York today, | She’ will see Mr, Shields’ daughter, | Miss Madeline Shields, studying at Finch School. | Misses Judith and Evelyn Chame bers are leaving today for a visit al a dude ranch in Arizona. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D. Laurance Chambers. The western ways won't be strange to them, for they have joined the “dudes” on several vacations.

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” =” ” The art lovers paid homage to the | Dutch masterpieces on exhibit at the John Herron Art Museum at a private preview last night. They clustered about their favorites to ex- | change their opinions, moved on to muse over others which attracted them and went away with avowals | to return another day to study | them more closely. Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson came [to view the famous pictures, some | lent by her brother, Booth Tarking- | ton, Several on display are owned {by Mrs. Marshall Fietd, Mrs. Albert |. Beveridge’s aunt. Mrs. Beveridge | assisted in arranging the preview, | sponsored by the Art Association of Indianapolis. | She arranged a bouquet for the | serving table, which resembled a | Dutch still life. Vividly colored tus (lips, hyacinths, iris, Easter, tiger and yellow calla lilies trailed out of | a large silver bowl. About them on | the tables were clusters of fruit. A | coil of orange peel curled across the [lace cloth to emphasize its ree semblance to a painting. Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, one of the | hostesses, wore a black velvet gown, with a silver sequin jacket as a | sparkling background for a cluster | of gardenias. Miss Lucy Taggart, an {artist herself, had a red and black scarf about her throat with its ends trailing down the back over her black chiffon gown, patterned with (red and green flowers. Mrs. Ell Lilly's royal blue slipper | satin gown was topped with a tunic, patterned in silver gray figures. | Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat, wife of the | museum director, greeted visitors in lin a gold satin gown, and Mrs. Donald Mattison, wife of the school head, wore a pale coral brocaded | picture gress.

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