Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1937 — Page 21
THURSDAY, MAY 13,
1937
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 21
FIVE BRIDES-TO-BE ANNOUNCE WEDDING ATTENDANTS
They'll Be Hostesses to Visiting Golfers 7} 0Morrow
Numerous Pren Prenuptial
Parties Are
Scheduled
For Forthcoming Weeks
Ruth Noblitt, Ruth Peterson, Mary Eleanor Davis, Bettie Naughton, Lois Maxine Wright and
Anna Leppert
Plan Nuptials.
Six brides-to-be share today’s news as they select their wedding gtendants and prepare for prenuptial parties.
Miss Ruth Noblitt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Q. G. Noblitt, Marott
Hotel, has returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stewart, Bronx-
ville, N. Y., parents of her fiance, Arthur Moore Stewart.
riage ceremony is to be solemnized Mrs. John Marshall, Columbus, honor and Mr. Rochester, N. Y., as best man,
Stewart has chosen his brother,
Their marMay 29 at the Propylaeum. O., is to be her sister’s matron of Scott Stewart Jr.
Miss Ruth Peterson is to exchange? vows with Robert C. Hanika, Cleveland, O., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hanika, Indianapolis, also on May 29. Mrs. Edgar. Claffey is to entertain with a personal shower Tuesday for Miss Peterson. Miss Isabel Hanson's party will be May 25. Miss Jeanne Davis is to be bridesmaid at the marriage of her sister, Miss Mary Eleanor Davis, and Dr. Wendell Shullenberger on June 8 at the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Davis. The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger, Dr. Shullenberger’s father, is to ~officiate. The bride-to-be attended Ward | Belmont School at Nashville, Tenn. and the University of Michigan. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Dr. Shullenberger, Sigma Chi Fraternity member, is a graduate of Butler University and the Indiana University School of Medicine. : Sister to Be Bridesmaid
Miss Bettie Naughton's sister, Miss Dorothy Naughton, and Benjamin Claypool are to be attendants at her marriage to William A. Shepler on May 22 in the St. Joan of Arc Church Rectory. Miss Naughton’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. John G. Naughton. Mr. Shepler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shepler, Terre Haute. Miss Myna Mercer, Bedford, is to be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Lois Maxine Wright and Robert William Ghere May 29 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Miss Betty Prinzler and Mrs. Wayne Summers, Noblesville, are to be bridesmaids and Carol Newcomber, flower girl. Mr. Ghere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ghere, is to have John Hair, as best man. Robert Jackson and Jack Leslie are to usher. Miss Wright, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Wright, attended Indiana University and is a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr. Ghere, also a former I. U. student, is a - Kappa Sigma Fraternity member,
June 5 Ceremony Date
Miss Anna Catherine Leppert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Leppert, is to be attended by her sister, Miss Helen Leppert, when she | becomes the bride of Clyde Thomas Bowers on June 5 in St. Joan of Arc Church. Robert Bowers is to be his | brother’s best man. Mrs. J. Barton Griffin and her sister, Miss Claire Quinn, are to give a luncheon and linen shower for the bride-to-be Saturday at the home of their mother, Mrs. Thomas Quinn. On Wednesday Misses Mary Catherine Markey and Mary Beth King are to be hostesses at Miss Markey’s home at a kitchen shower for Miss Leppert. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne’s dinner party on May 22 at Hollyhock Hill is to be in honor of the couple. Misses Martha and Dorothy Shepperd are to give a tea May 23 for Miss Leppert.
Parley Attracts [Local Women
Indianapolis is to be represented at the state convention of the Ladies Auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers Saturday in Columbus, Ind. Mrs. James Staley, Terre Haute, grand president, is to open the convention at 9 a. m. Indianapolis delegates include Miss Edna Gardner and Mrs. Thomas Dugan. Mrs. Everett Welmer and Mrs. George Hunter are alternates. State officers attending will include Miss Gardner, drdianapolis, vice president; Mrs. O.'G. Arnold, South. Bend, "recording secretary; Mrs. Fred Vodermark, Ft. Wayne, treasurer, and Mrs. Leroy Martin, Indianapolis, press chairman,
Sorority to Honor Founders Tonight
Founders’ Day of Psi Chi Phi Sorority is to be marked with a banquet tonight in Whispering Winds, with members of Alpha and Beta. Chapters as hostesses. A miniature maypole will center the dinner table which will be lighted with tapers. Corsagés of sweet peas are to be given as favors. Miss Mildred Pavy, Alpha chapter president, has announced the committees arranging the event: Decorations, Miss Margaret Strother and Miss Aureta Stephenson; reservations, Miss Juanita. Carrier, Miss Jessie Clark: program, Miss Betty Gilson, Miss Helen Kassenbrock; dinner, Miss Alis Marquette, Miss Sayda Stephenson; publicity, Miss Betty Clark and Miss Betty Larrimore.
Mrs. C. W. Ackman To Talk on ‘Mother’
Mrs. C. W. Ackman, Marion County W. C. T. U. president, is to talk on “Mother” at a meeting of the Bay Laurel unit at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Claude Faulkner, the president, is to be hostess. Mrs. Mary Cox will lead devotions and El Jean Archanger will present piano selections. Mrs. Theron Waddell, W. C. T. U. county director of child welfare, is to conduct a white ribbon recruit service, assisted by Mrs. James Rogers, local director.
Mrs. R. M. Thompson Jr. has returned from a visit in Chicago where she is a guest of Miss Betty Thomas, formerly of Indianapolis.
A
Zeta Tau Alpha
Alumnae Group
Meets Tonight
Installation, outline of future activities and reports of state day will comprise the Zeta Tau Alpha Indianapolis Alumnae Association meeting - program tonight at the home of Misses Thelma and Naomi Haworth. A plcnic supper is to be served in the garden at 6 p. m. Miss Thelma Haworth, newly elected president, is to be installed with Miss Ethel Merrick, vice president; Mrs. H. B. Smith, corresponding secretary; Miss Bernice Livingston, recording secretary; Miss Margaret Schoen, treasurer; Mrs. Grady ¢ ne, historian; Mrs. Norman Booher, Panhellenic representative, and Miss Isabel Eddy, alternate. Miss Thelma Haworth is to outline major projects for. the coming year and discuss the duties of each officer. Mrs. Elmer Foster is to announce the Indianapolis Alumnae cup awards to the Butler University Chapter, for the highest scholastic average-among state chapters and to the Butler pledge chapter for the best stunt given at the state day luncheon. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Milton Lofton are to report the state luncheon and dance, respectively. “A Trip to South America” is to be described by Mrs. Emmett B. Lamb. Butler Chapter advisory board appointments are Mrs. Orlando Dunn, rush; Miss Julia Miller, finance; Miss Esther Renfrew, scholarship; Miss Naomi Haworth, activities, and Miss Panoria Apostol, pledges. Meeting hostesses include Misses Thelma and Naomi Haworth, Louise Kerr, Lucille Zimmerman, Laura Schultz and Mrs. Walter Frederick and Mrs. Cline.
Junior League Selects Heads For Projects
Junior League members are thinking about next year’s activities. Chairmen to supervise projects of the various departments have been selected by the new executives, headed by Mrs. Frark Hoke, president.
Mrs. Perry Lesh, retiring president, is to lead the placement and’
provisional members training course committee. Miss Josephine Madden, who has been leader of a Girl Scout Troop at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Crippled Children for several years, is to be chairman of the hospital's occupational therapy department work. Miss Anna Torian will continue as the Braille committee chairman. Others are Mrs. John J. Cooper, news sheet editor; Miss Eunice Dissette, a former president, theater; Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr., Trading Post; Mrs. Louis Huesmann, finance, and Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick, this year’s hospital chairman, ways and means. Other officers are Mrs. Booth Jameson, vice president; Mrs. Grier M. Shotwell, recording secretary; Miss Elizabeth Watson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Wilson Mothershead, treasurer, and Mrs, Hugh Carpenter, city editor.
Municipal Gardens Club Heads Chosen
Mrs. Paul W. Oren is the newly elected president of the Municipal Gardens Woman's Department Club. Other officers are Mrs. Horace G. Dougherty, first vice president; Mrs. O. S. Srader, second vice president; Mrs. L. T. Wright, recording secretary; Mrs. E. C. Ball, correspond-
ing secretary; Mrs. Lewis Trager,
treasurer. Mrs. Clyde Johnson is drama section.chairman; Mrs. Edward Wright, social service - chairman, and Mrs. Clifford Horney, garden chairman.
Engaged
—Photo by Plowman-Platt. The marriage of Miss Margaret Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade, to Alden J. Blacketer, is to take place June 17 in ine Second Evangelical Chueh,
Indianapolis Country Club women are to be hostesses to guest golfers at .the first monthly guest day tomorrow. Mrs. E. E. Gates (left,
seated),
Delta Zeta Club T'o Hear Outline Of Its History
The -2arly history of the Butler University chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority and of the sorority’s .mothers’ club will . feature ‘an annual mother-daughter: dinner at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘at the Silver Cup Te~room.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Butler University senior, and her mother, Mrs. W. B. Johnson, will be special guests. receive a gift from the club. "Mrs. Daniel E.. Early, president, is to make the presentation. Mrs. H. H. Coburn is to tell the sorority’s and club’s history and Mrs. Robert W. Platte, Indianapolis Alumnae president, is to give recognition to former chapter and club presidents.
Miss Florence Condrey is to read
greetings from ‘members now living
out of town. Mrs. Roy H. Peterson, Sioux City, Ia., ana formerly of Indianapolis, is to extend greetings from the Sioux City Delta Zeta Alumnae Club. Marcie Mann is to present readings. Mrs. Early will be assisted by Mesdames Clarence M. Sones, A. E. Campbell, C. M. Bohnstadt, Harry M. Brownlee, H. Ray Condrey and Roy E. Price.
Museum Board Head Will Hold Outing May 22
Mrs. Donald Jameson, Children’s Museum board of directors’ president, has. invited the members of the Indiana Nature Study Club’s committee and others who assisted in the museum’s junior membership program during the year, to an allday outing in Brown County on May 22. Luncheon is to be served in the Jameson cabin. Twenty are expected to make the pilgrimage. A bird walk is to be taken by junior members of the museum Saturday in the vicinity of Ellenberger Park. The shelter house will serve as a meeting place.
Choral Group’s
Luncheon Given
Indianapolis Public Schools’ Federation of Mothers’ Choruses sponsored its eighth annual Ituacheon today in St. John’s Evangelical Church, Leonard and Sanders Sts. A business meeting at 10 a m. preceded a 12:15 o'clock luncheon and program. The program was as follows:
Sonata No. 1 'Cantilene Pastorale” “En Bateau’ Finale (Modern Suite) Amy Cleary Morrison, organist. “God, My Father Dub ‘Only the Lonely "Heart" ..Tschaikowsky “Sakur Japanese Folk Song Ralph Wright. baritone; Mrs. Lenora Coffin. peeompaniss. “Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring’. .Bach-Hess ‘‘Cappriccio ... Scarlatti iss Sara Elizabeth Miller. pianist. “How , Beautiful Upon the Moun
“Spirit Flower" Campbell-Tipton Mrs. Janes H. Lowry. soprano; “Mrs C. Morrison, accompanist. “The Sireat, the Guitarist and the O Sioree
Gyp ‘The es eStind Girl” “The Man From Ariston” “Blue Danube Waltz’ Miss Miller.
Study Club Meets With Its Leader
_ Service Study Club members met today with the president, Mrs. A. J. Kassler, 314 N. Addison. Lilies of the valley, the club flower, and green and white, the club colors, decorated the rooms. Mrs. B. E, Moon led devotions, followed by papers on ‘“Mary and Martha, Friends and Coworkers of Christ,” by Mrs. A. G. Marquis, and ‘Esther and the Queen of Sheba,” by Mrs. George Dorn. Group discussion and a tea followed. Special guests included Mrs. Fred Kepner and Mrs. C. H. Irrgang.
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Prospect Chapter 542, O. E. S. Mon. ford, worthy patron. play. Play. Musical program.
Maberry, hostess. Program.
ess. Election.
gram by children. Supper. Social. Indianapolis Bahai Assembly. 8 p.
Rho Zeta Tau. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Fred Pearce, 2317 N. Harding, Verus Cordis Sorority, Shawnee Athletic Club. Sat. p. m. Carr’s Hall,
‘5436 E. Washington St. “Scottie Trot.” Janet Ada Club. Mrs. Newell Finney, hostess.
LODGES meeting. Initiation. Mrs. Cora Lane, worthy matron. William BelAlvin P. Hovey W. R. C. 1:30 p. m. Queen Esther Auxiliary, O. E. S. Fri. North, Illinois Sts. Mrs. Fay
PROGRAMS Tres Artes Club. Fri. p. m. Mrs. Edward Brackett, Blowing, host-
Assumption School. 5 p. m. Sat. School hall, 1105 Blaine Ave. Pro-
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Fri. 512 N. Illinois St. Quilt dis-
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Pi Beta Phi Pledges to Give
Dance tor Active Members
Pledges of the Butler University
house.
. 1 Chapter, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, are
to entertain active members at a dance Saturday night in the chapter |
Miss Helen McMahan, general chairman, is being assisted by the following chairmen: Misses Mary Anne Tindall, orchestra; Mary Anne
Kibler, refreshments; Betty Janes
Grauel, program; Miss Jane Bennett, decorations; Frances Hall, publicity, and Jean Willcutts, flowers. The house is to be decorated with spring flowers and wine and silverblue appointments. Favors are to be gold link bracelets, initialed with the sorority’s Greek letters. Chapter seniors are to be enter-
Guests Invited By Maennerchor
The annual guest day and musical tea of the Ladies Society, Indianapolis Maennerchor, are to be
held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the|’
Athenaeum parlors. Mrs. Melba Hoke, coloratura soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Rice, Helen M. Salitros, poet, are to be on the program. Executive board members are to be hostesses. They include Mesdames William C. Noelke, Guy M. Rhodes, FP. W. Pintzke, Edward H. Mueller, George Grabhorn, Freida Deluse, Misses Mary Eymann, Alice Mueller, Lena Schramm, Emma Minter and Marie Leppert. Mrs. Franz Binninger, hostess chairman, and Mrs. Carl Irrgang, program
chairman, are to pour at a tea table decorated with spring flowers and
white tapers. Athenaeum Ladies Auxiliary members are to be special guests, ke ein
Violinist Guest at Mu Phi Luncheon
Miss Harriet Payne, violinist, who is to sail soon. for London to study composition with Vaughn Williams, was a guest at a luncheon given yesterday. Officers “of Kappa Chapter and the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor sorority, gave the luncheon for Mrs. Bertha Marron King, rr , Sorority national presien
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tained by the Indianapolis Alumnae Club at a luncheon Saturday at Mrs. Robert S. Wild’s home. Miss Joan Pratt Johnson is to talk ton “The Vacation Trek,” Mrs. Truman D. Hoover is luncheon chairman.
New officers to be installed include: Miss Marion Darr, president; Mrs. Ben C. Lewis, vice president; Mrs. Robert Bennett, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Glenn Ward Lee, recording secretary; Mrs. Allan C. Raup, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph C. Gery, Panhellenic representative; Mrs. Norma Haskell and Miss Dorothy Screes, Butler active chapter advisory board members.
Dance Leader
Miss Helen Scanling, vice president of Xi Delta Xi Sorority Council, is chairman of an annual convention dance to be given Saturday night by Alpha, Beta and Delta Chapters at the Athenaeum. She is to bz assisted by Mrs. Leona Ennis, Alpha Chapter, and Miss Lillian Buchanan, Beta
Chapter.
of the women's golf activities for.
Delta Claims Alumnae Club Will Entertain
The Delta Gamma Sorority In- | dianapolid Alumnae Club is to en-
members and their rushees at a tea from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the Butler chapter house, 737 W. Hampton Drive. In a receiving line will be Miss Helen Eldridge, Butler chapter
president; Mrs. Anna Gordner, house chaperon; Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, alumnae club president; Mrs. C. B. Durham, alumnae advisory committee chairman; Miss Dorothy Durham, rush captain; Jiss Catherine Clay, out-of-town rush captain; Mrs. Herman H. Lauter, alumnae rush adviser, and Mrs. James Lee Carter, tea chairman Assjstants in the dining room will be Mesdames Ralph Husted, J. Lawrence Sims, Misses Margaret Koesters, Hazel Guio and Mary Jeanette Sellers. The tea table wil! be cen- { tered with a gold anchor, the soror|ity emblem, surrounded by a plateau of bronze, pink and blue flowers. Favors will be corssges. The arrangements committee members include Mesdames Alfred Guyot, John M. Kissinger, James Young, Richard C. Disher and Miss Jean Goulding.
Warren’s P.-T. A Is to Install Its New Officials
A. L. Trester, Indiana High School Athletic Association president, ig to address the Warren Central P.- Po Wednesday. Mrs. A. G. Hartman will be installed as president; Mrs. John Sturman, vice president; Mrs. William Thompson, secretary; Mrs. Jean Miers, treasurer, and Mrs. Olive Totton, Mrs. William Young and Fred Rodeback, advisory board. Mrs. Robert Hare will assume her duties as Crooked Creek P.-T, A. president at a meeting at 1 30 p. m. Wednesday. Others to be inducted include Mrs. Ralph Soops, first vice president; Dr. Paul Blakeslee, second vice president; Mrs. Thomas McGoldrick, secretary; Floyd Harrison, treasurer. An open house will be held following installation.
Duncan to Talk To Spanish Club
Paul Duncan is to talk on “The Dream of Simon Bolivar” at the Spanish Club meeting tonight at Mrs. Kathryn Kurman’s home, 5533 Broadway. Miss Lavinia Hayman is to give a talk in Spanish. Assistant hostesses will be Misses Florence Morrison, Esther Aldridge and Edith Baker. : New officers to be installed include C. O. Warnock, president; Robert Powell, vice president; Mrs. Roy Gard, secretary-treasurer; Miss Edith Allen, program chairman, and
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Christamore Aid Society To Open Children’s Camp
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By BEATRICE BURGAN
UMMER stay-at-home members of the Christamore Aid Society will see the happiness resulting from their financial contributions to the
Christamore Settlement House.
They may witness the excitement of children enjoying CHE life for the first time at the new settlement camp in Traders Point.
At present members are watching an old farmhouse being: trans= formed into a club house for the children. New officers already are pone dering how a barn on the grounds later may be Tenovated to provide ade
ditional sleeping quarters and a recreation center. Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte, re-elected president; Mrs. George M. Bailey, vice president; Mrs. John Beard Washburn, secretary, ana Miss Florence Barrett are
"| executives why will be responsible
for the society's projects next season. Mrs. Russell Fortune Sr. is the chairman of thé committee working with Malcolm Moore, a board member, in buying camp equipment. Twenty-four persons now may be accommodated in the club house. Society members will hear additional reports on the progress at the closing luncheon meeting June 8 at the Woodstock Club. - These new officers will be inducted at that time.
money raising
Out-of-town visitors are meeting old friends at parties being given for them. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bobbs are having a dinner for Mrs. Gertrude Shideler Pearce, Los - Angeles, formerly of Indianapolis, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Bradley. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fishback, Rochester, N. Y,, are- to be among the guests. Mrs. Louis Seaverns, Chicago, fore merly Mrs. Henley Holliday, Indian apolis, is to be entertained at Mrs, William C. Griffith’s party today.’ Mr. Seaverns times his visit for this week in order to be here for the Harvard University dinner tomore row night.
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