Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1937 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, JULY Pledge Help In Symphony Ticket Sale

Women Volunteer Aid in|

to Sell All

Concert Seats.

Dive

A have

corps of Indianapolis volunteered to aid Mrs. Mallory, head of the seat subscription division of the Indiana State Symphony Society woman's committee, in a drive to sell all concert seats Others have day each week branch office Mrs. Mallory’s Thev are Hobbs, H. H Thomas, Charles Noble Ropkey Mrs. J. L. Michael is chairman of a motor committee organized to do field work required by the subscription committee.

Members Listed

offered at the

to spend a symphony recently installed in Sunset Lane home. Mesdames Harry W. Arnholter, Marian K. R. Weiss and R.

members are: ar,

Walter Woolf, Arthur

ittee 5 Louis Seg

Motor Mesdame lev. E. G Cassell Go The pt division the sv mphony

comm Loy Jean oldsmith 1hlicity committee for this headquarters, is to be omposed of Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte and Miss Jane Welden. are to be awarded next autumn to workers selling the greatt number tickets. Mrs. William Gibbs h sold the largest reported to date, Mallory announce divisi will grateful

en prizes

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es that he

Thoman-Howard

Nuptials Feted

A recep

fact a

wedding breakmarriage of Miss Howard to Joseph TF 9 a. m. Monday in Catholic Church a granddaughter of Angrus Hammond, 781 E. Mctv L and the bridegroom is a of Wr. and Mrs. P. P. Thoman, 3 Leonard

St Rev

and the

tion followed Suzanne Thoman at Sacred Heart The bride is Ma Cal nM 1a The John Mrs

Joseph Brogger Louis Groh, sister of bridegroom, ‘was matron of Mrs. Joseph Waller was Edward Cooney was best Harry Schutt and Earl hers

ciated

honor bridesmaid man Duc After Thoman

and eV were us a wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs. are to be at home ‘in the Dundee Apts

Omega Chi Plans I'o Honor Three

Miss Mary

Miss [.oretta Aclos Chapter. to be honor Founders Da} Town Tavern. The event sorority’s ninth annjversary. ing officers are to be Mrs. Klienbub president, and Maxine Dale, vice ‘president.

Golf Rubbers Aid Spring Players

and golfesses who under spring showers find that rubbers are things to have in caddy bags. spiked soles and the instep slipping off in

Aone: Nayrocker Nayrocker and Mrs. charter members of Alpha Omega ‘Chi sorority, are guests at the annual dinner, today in the

h

Miss

Both golfers plod the links will ool f handy The rubbers heel A strap ents from

have 1008S pre? them

the mud

Children Design . dy “ Prints for Spring designed by children, have an important in the spring fashion for tots. “The Goose That Laid the ‘Golden Egg,” “Marionettes” and “Penguins” are ‘prints that ‘children had ‘a hand in designing and which other children love to wear.

Mind Your Manner

Pest

Prints, place

will

vour knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the suthoritative answers below: 1. Should asparagus be for fillers

and used in . When a tall should 3. In

in high

flowers how

putting container, they be? arranging flowers in a low container how high should they be?’ 4. Must a lace ‘cloth be put oh a bare table? 5. Ts it ‘necessary to have a “silencer” or pad under a ‘damask tablecloth? What would vou do if-— You are a hostess arranging a mixed bouquet of flowers— A.

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Mix ‘dark and light flowers promiscuously? Have darker flowers for center of ‘interest and work ‘out ‘with ‘lighter tones? Use lighter center and darker ers on outside?

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flowers for flowNn Answers

Use

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1. No own leaves 2. ‘One-half or two and =a height ‘of the 3. One and breadth

ite On n he

only [lower's one and a half, half times the vase a half to two times 4 Yes should pad

5. Yes

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it color ‘or

over a

Rest solation (Copyright,

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NEA Service,

women | BP. R.

Luther Shir- |

and Misses Laura Miller and |

| at

is to commemorate the | Presid- | Myrtle | | Mrs.

| mittee

[ Carolyn Surrell,

| ment president, | business | ment | stra,

| ester, children for |

| retary;

['Charles | lain, and Mrs. | ton, Sefgesnt-ut- arms.

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Inc.) i

working in conjunction with | &

The Columbia Club outing. scheduled for Lebanon group of Junior

Club, Jn

at the Ulen Country topic of conversation

Wiis

Legion Auxiliary To Hold Pie) At Te

The 18th annual convention of the American Legion Auxiliary, department of Indiana, is to be held in conjunction with the American Legion convention at Terre Haute Aug. 22, 23 and 24. The hostess groups include the three Terre Haute units, Ft. Benjamin Harrison 40; Krietenstin 104 and the Pioneer unit 340. Social activities and official meetings are to be held at the convention headquarters at the Deming Hotel. Among the dents’ parley taries’ breakfast uled for Sunday followed by

which is morning to be the formal opening of

| the business sessions. A chorus, composed of voices from | sing | department | afternoon in | | the Hippodrome Theater, with Mrs. |

units throughout the state. will the close of the music contest Sunday

Louise Young, Crown Point, serving as department music chairman. Chairmen Selected Mrs 1S to ‘act as her as

Rosa

Assisting Mesdames Brown, Ada Anna Royse. Other chairmen pointed as Lagenbach, Loma

cochairmen Brown,

have been follows: Mrs. entertainment;

Brown, hospitality: Miss

festivities | planned are the annual ‘past presi- | dinner and the secre- | sched- |

Anne Filbeck, Terre Haute, | convention chairman. | are | Emma | Theodore and Miss |

July 14 is the main

Columbians. are (left to

Pater n

T odav’s

rre Haute

ap- | Sophia | Mrs. |

Martha Royse, distinguished guests; |

Glenn Milam, yearbook; Mrs. Blocksom, caucus rooms; Mrs. Frances Gorkum, transportation; music: Mrs. Kimball Young, poppy poster; Ruth 'Geckler, information and | bulletin information; Mrs. Ada | Theodore. special reservations; Mrs. Stella Elizabeth Wimer, and Mrs. hall. Mrs.

May Van Mrs.

Posa Brown, convention

B. W. Harris, ‘Gary, departsessions. ‘Other ‘departofficers are Mrs. Louis LemClinton,

woman; Mrs, Hugh Holman, Roch-

Almyra McCormick, New Albany, southern vice president; Mrs. Josephine Kimberling, Indianapolis, secMrs. Eula McMann, South treasurer; Mrs. Columbia City, Combs,

Bend, man, historian; Mrs. Bloomfield, chapHelen Wathal, Clin-

Miss Nellie Shaffer

Receives in Studios

Miss Nellie B. Shaffer, 4749 Cen- | tral Ave. received informally last night in her studios for Mrs. Dorothy Jordan Davis, Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. Davis and her husband, | Comm. Davis and their two sons, Jack and William, are visiting | Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jordan.

The studios were decorated with | garden flowers. An informal musical |

program ‘was presented during the evening.

Miss Shaffer was assisted by Mrs. |

Helen Prunk. Mr. and Mrs. U. Leopold ‘Gregoire, New York, were outof -town gliests.

Dallas Galbraith, Washington, is

| visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Walter 'C. ‘Galbraith, 1030 ‘St. St. ‘early next week.

Paul He is to return to Washington |

New...a

-

and com- |

Jane |

publicity, |

is to preside at the |

national committee- |

northern vice president; Mrs. |

Hattie Whit- |

NIRLS 6 to 14 years old enjoy simply tailored clothes that are made like mother’s. This junior model (8010)

[and up. The little yoke, back and { front, and the vouthful Peter Pan | collar are details borrowed from the [grownup fashion for shirtwaist | dresses.

So that girls can skate and bi-

cycle in this dress comfortably, the | skirt is made with two pleats inh [back and front, The sleeves are comfortably short and full. {14 years. Size 8 requires 2's yards of 35-inch material and 3% yard of | lace for the collar. This is a good | pattern for first too.

To obtain a pattern and STEP- |

BY-STEP SEWING INSTRUC- | TIONS inclose 15 cents in coin to-

| gether with the above pattern num- | name and

ber and your size, your address, and mail to Pattern Editor, | The Tndianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis. The summer selection of late dress desighs now is ready, Tt's 15 Seis when purchased separately. Or,

you want to order it with the |

| tern above,

send in an additional 10 cents.

W cdding July 3, | Is Amivounced

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mills. 3120 Ruckle St. have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mary. | to Frank Sargeant, son of Mrs. F W. Sargeant, 4225 Rockwood St.

| _ The marriage took place July 3 in Tom |

| Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were the bridal attendants. After a ‘wedding trip spent at Lake | | Wawasee, Mr. and Mrs. Sargeant | will make their home in this city.

Those who are busy right), Shirley Montrose,

Designed in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and |

fall school frocks, |

Times Photos. discussing plans Betty Jane Dobyns, and Billee Nickell.

Misses Betty Early

muy endsen To Become Bride

Ot Roger Hoover

altar of palms,

improvised ferns and

an daisies.

Before shasta

[Miss Emily Svendsen is to become |

the bride of Roger Hoover at 8 p. m. tonight in the First Presbyterian Church. : The bride-to-be is a daughter Mr. and Mrs. 49 E. Regent St. to-be is a son Walter Hoover. The Rev. George Arthur Frantz is to read the ceremony. be provided by Holler, vocalist, Free, organist. Bride to Wear Lace Miss Svendsen is to wear white lace over satin cut on princess lines with a ‘Queen Anne collar and a slight train. Her tulle veil ‘is to descend from a close-fitting cap fastened with gardenias. Her | shower bouquet is to b> of white roses. | Miss Margaret Hoover, a sister of | the bridegroom, is to be maid of (honor and Miss Wanda Svendsen land Miss Clara Glickert are to be bridesmaids. Jack Rosebrough and James Crain will be ushers A reception is to follow the ceremony at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. A, J lege ‘Ave. After a ‘wedding trip North, they are to make their home in Mishawaka. Miss Svendsen is a versity graduate and was graduated from versity.

of

of Mr. and Mrs

George Frederick and Miss Gertrude

Butler UniMr. Hoover Indiana Uni-

| Personals

of the classic shirt- |

MTS. waist dress is adored by girls 6 years |

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oakes, 3055 I'N. Meridian St., are to leave this week for Burt Lake, Mich., where they will remain throughout the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clinpinger and Miss Margaret Clippinger, 3231 Washington Blvd. are stopping at the Greenbrier Hotel in White ‘Sul{'phur ‘Springs, W. Va, for a few { days. Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh, 5735 Central Ave, has gone to Lbs Angeles to attend the national convention of the American Turners. After the convention, they are to make a tour of the West. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. spending their vacation at | toha Beach, Fla. Mrs. Hazel Wood and daughter, Janis, are to sail this week for an ‘extended visit in Hawaii, | Miss Mona Woodward, 1142 N. | Pennsylvania St., sailed today from New York on the S. S. Queen Mary for a six ‘weeks’ trip through ¢ | Europe.

Day-

Sisters to Entertain Sorority Members

| Misses June and Marilyn ‘Gard[ner are to entertain with a ‘week‘end house party at their summer cabin near Danville. Guests are to be members of Junior Chapter 3. Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority. They are Misses ‘Gloria Burk. Julia Renfrew. Sara Renfrew, Marjorie McGaw. Dorothy Woods and ‘Sarah Jane Wyatt. Announce Bar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Max Pinkeistein | announce the bar mitzvah of their | son Irwin, which is to take place at 9 a. m. tomorrow in Knesses Isracl | Synagogue. Friends are invited.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Discuss Plans for C lub Outing

| held on the hospital grounds,

{ Johnson,

William C. Svendsen, | The bridegroom- |

| theme Oct. Music is to |

| Corydon,

| treasurer; | saw, registrar

"Grimes.

Jefferson are |

| Margaret |‘ Qut-of-town | Harry

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To Be Held

Tomorrow

Proceeds of St. Francis Garden Party to Aid Pediatric Fund.

Mrs. Edward Trimpe, Mrs. Richard Tubbs and Mrs. Fred Koch are cochairmen of the Garden Social to be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow by the St. Francis Hospital Guild. Music is to be furnished by the Sacred Heart Parish Orchestra. Proceeds of the affair, which is to be is to be used for benefit of the Pediatric Fund. Committee chairmen include Mrs. Arthur Heidenreich, candy assisted by Mrs. Henry Gardner and Miss Lucile Erpelding. Mesdames Edward Dwyer, Pierce Brady and William McKinney are to be In charge of the miscellaneous hooth.

Mrs. Thomas Teagarden, Mrs. J. C.

Rollins and Miss Eva Lauth, refreshments; Mrs. Ada Roth and Mrs. Edward Dux Sr, ice cream; Mrs. Ray Boehm and Mrs. Walter

Stumph, fish pond; Mesdames Lath | | Lockwood, William Lossin, J. 'C. Gold, Charles Mc- | and |

Anna

McDonough Dorothy and

Donough. Ruth Misses Olivia Weimer, Rita Wernsing, lunch. Mrs.

of the afternoon card party, assisted by Mesdames John Gedig, A. P. Lauck. Edward Conerty, Glenn Conway, George Schmutte Sr, John Weber, Alma Schulsky, Herbert Roeder. M. Guy, Leo Steffen, Louise

booth,

Everett Schmutte and Mrs. | Bernard Weimer are to be in charge |

Young, Mrs. Louise Schutte, Richard |

Esson, V. A. Lapenta, Henry Wachtel. William Greenwell and Misses Kate Schmalz and Weimer.

D.A.R.’s State Meetings Set

To Open Oct. 12

Interchange of thought in the solution of mutual problems is to be the state D. A. R. conference 12 to 14 in ‘French Hotel, according to the yearbook issued recently. The roster bulletin of 1937-1938 entitled “The Wheel,” was compiled

Lick Springs

and edited by Miss Mary Hill, Mad-

state recording secretary State board meetings are announced as follows: Oct. 11, French Lick: Dec. 1, and March 9, Indianapolis. The March tinental

ison,

council is to Indianapolis.

is to be

state 10, in congress

Con-

meet |

held |

April 18 to 23 in Washington, D. C. |

Constitution Day is to be observed

Sept. 17. with Central District meet- |

ing at Danville, Southern District at

on Sept. 21 at Newcastle. Mrs. ‘LaFayette Le Van Greencastle, is membership contest

: | chairman. Wittlin, 4551 ‘Col- |

WwW. ‘H. regent;

State officers are Mrs, Schlosser, Franklin, state Miss Hill, Mrs, Oren E. Ross, Winchester, chaplain; Miss Mary Hostetter, Indianapolis, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Porter, vice regent, Mrs. ‘Charles A, Priest, Marion, Mrs. T. 'C. Frazier,

West Lafayette, historian; Mrs. S. J. Crumpacker, South Bend; librarian; Mrs. ‘C. ‘A. Woodruff, La Porte, northern director; Mrs. J, Danville, central and Mrs. Floyd Atkinson, Lick, southern director.

Bridal Shower

director,

French |

and Central District again

Porter. |

War- |

: Mrs. Winfield 8. Crum, | in“ sarties ‘at ‘this club.

be given at the Woodstock Club at |

Harold | 2:30 P.

| at the Indianapolis Country Club is {to be held Friday.

Fetes Los Lund

Mrs. Howard West entertained recently with a ‘miscellaneous shower for Miss Lois Lund whose marriage to Russell H. Simpson is to take place Aug. 1, Mrs. Arthur McGee was assistant hostess. Guests included Mesdames Charles Mawson, Arthur Bucher, William ‘Gaddis, Trevor Gaddis, Donald Mawson, Virgil McIntyre, william Ramsey, William Buchan- | an, Ronald Simpson, Maurice Kahler, Jack Starcivic, ‘George Wiley, Kenneth West, and Misses Pearl Smith, Helen ‘Grass, Mary Elizabeth Seward, Edith Huebener, Elizabeth Moore, Virginia Lund, West and Evadine Cook. guests Ryearson, © Crawfordsville; ‘Sam Gaddis, Pittsboro. Betty lotte

Jackson, Ohuv, IM.

| ‘mittee,

|

included Mrs.

and Miss | | Sunday in the clubhouse. Plans for | LaBranche and Miss Char- the remainder of the ‘club's sum-

Times Photos Miss Phyllis Mingle (left) is playing hostess to her sister, Miss Eleanor Mingle, wha returhed home this week for a summer's vacation, after several months spent in New York.

EVENTS i i : SORORITIES Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Tau, 8 p. m, today. Mrs. Charles Greasser, 724 N. Graham. Plans for the 10th anniversary of the chapter to be discussed.

Alpha Chapter. Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. tigan. 1027 La Salle St., hostess.

PROGRAMS

8 p. m. Thursday. Indianapolis Day Nursery,

today. Miss Maxine Baru-

Lincoln Hotel. 10:30 a.

Riverside Roller Aces. Board of Managers, Nursery. Perry County Association. annual reunion,

m. today.

12 'p. 'm. Friday. Garfield Park 5. 13th

CARD PARTIES

m. Lawn fete. 8 p. m. Mrs. Carl Kramer

today St. Mary's Church,

Card party. 2:30 p. and Mrs. Frank Dabriel,

317 N. New Jersey. hostesses Card party. 8:30 p. m. today. Auditorium, Church. Mrs. Agnes Gastineau, chairman

LODGE

Pythian Sisters. Penny Supper. 6:30 p. m. today. Florence Moe and Mary

St. Philip Neri Catholic

Banner Temple 37, 612 E. 13th St. Mesdames Georgia Grant, J. Shepherd, committee in charge.

Clubs Schedule Entertainment

Now that the reality ‘of summer has set in, country and town clubs are marking their calendars with festive events for those stay-in-towners who wish to be amused. Tomorrow night at Highland Golf and Counfry Club members and their guests will be entertained with the first o a series of weekly buffet | suppers. Every Thursday night®- = during the next two months “maid's ginning this Sutiirdny night mid | night out” will be the occasion for | will continue weekly until after | family suppers preceded by swim- | Labor Day. Parker's orchestra is | to provide the music for this week's A belated fireworks display is to! dancing in the outdoor pavilion. A ‘different band is to play at each Saturday night al fresco supper party. C. Otfo Janus is chair-

m. tomorrow. The event | which was scheduled for last Sunday night, was postponed because | man of the arrangements commit- | of rain. Several dinner parties have tee yor this summer's series, | been planned to precede the gala | —

Guild Party | Entertains Sister From N. Y. Ruckelshaus

Lake House To Be Moved

‘Spring Under Michigan

;

| beaches

| beneath gaily

Home Forces Plans for Transference.

The city exodus to northern still continues. Persons caught in the present heat wave are lured lake-ward by the remems=brance of cool powdered-sugar sands

striped umbrellas—

‘and of the sweep of waves pounds= | ing incessantly in the distance.

Business worries rarely impose

| their bothersome thoughts upon vas

| according to Mrs.

| leave this week-end for their | at Burt Lake, Mich,

cation seekers. But when they do, Conrad Ruckels= haus, a perplexing problem is apt to assume vast proportions. When Mr. and Mrs. Ruckelshaus home

it doesn’t proms

| ise to be the same sort of pleasura

[trip they

have enjoyed for many

[ seasons.

| house where they year | strange quirk of nature,

Spring Threatens House

The problem concerns moving the have vacationed Through some a spring

after year.

| has developed in the ground beneath

| the house and construction

engi=-

neers have issued the verdict that

| the building should be moved.

| blythe and

| hopes to remain at | most | joined by

[dian

invariably gay, is ‘Knitting her brows over this bit of phenomena, as she packs her summer wardrobe, Whatever occurs, however, she the lake resort of the summer, and will be her husband on many

Mrs. Ruckelshaus,

week -ends Others Go North

Mr. and Mrs, Elias C. Atkins are planning a northern trip also. They are to leave Saturday for a two= week's vigit at Harbor Springs, Mich. Canada beckons Scott, and David Moxley and David Smith, who left vesterday on a motor trip toward the ‘St. Lawrence River. Mrs. Wayne Ritter, 3761 N. Meri= St, ‘is ‘among ‘the July vacationers with an Eastern des= tination. She left today for a visit with relatives in Brewster, Mass. Mrs. Sinclair Perry left recently for a motor trip to California where she plans to remain for several weeks.

W.

Rr. Ww aymans

On W edding Trip

| |

| and Mrs.

Times Special RUSHVILLE, Ind, July 7.--Mp, William Raymond Way= man dare to be at home at 2031 Cen=~ tral Ave, Indianapolis, after a

N N N . | wedding trip on the Great Lakes. For Summer Stay-In-Towners Mande ame » | terian Church. | the ‘daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Wayman were mals Presbhy = Wayman i of Mrs, Bessie Beale, 2031 ‘Central Ave., Indianapolis. Miss Bonnie Jean Beale was maid of honor and Maurice Hunt, Indi- | anapolis, was best ‘man. Richard

Ball and Robert M. Wallace

Mrs.

"ushered.

| parents,

[Sweeney

Miss Bernadette Sweeney and Miss Eileen Sweeney left recently to spend the summer with their grands= Mr. and Mrs. James Sweeney, at their cottage on Lake Tippecanoe. Guests over the weeks end at the Sweeney cottage in= cluded Mr. and Mrs. Russell and son, James TIT,

| celebration at the club.

The regular monthly guest day | Mrs. Lyman | Whitaker is arrangements chair- |

man, assisted by the standing com’

Luncheon table decorations and | bridge prizes will be carried ‘out in the colors of red, white and blue. || Golfers are to play in the morning, || with luncheon and bridge to fol- | low at the clubhouse. Saturday night buffet suppers | followed by dancing have long been || a summer institution at the Athe- || naetim. They are to be revived be- |}

Mis. R. C. Cashon | Directs Luncheon |

Mrs. R. C. Cashon is chairman ‘of |} the luncheon‘bridge at the Riviera || Club beginning at 12:30 'p. m. today. || Two hundred reservations have been || made for the affair. | Robert Strattman is to preside af |} the meeting of the Royal Reveliers

I'mer’s prograin ! are to be made.

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