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SATURDAY, AUG. 7, 1937

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Bridge Party to

1. “One for the money . . . two

£0,” counts this diving trio often seen in the country club pools. Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Welch; Jacqueline Oakes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oakes, and Jane Scaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Scaff. 2. “Letting the cat die” is a favorite little-girl trick for Nancy Penrose, Akron, O., who is here visiting Jane Scaff at her home, 320 E. 49th St.

3. “We may look like twins but

sitters,” Marilyn Rogers (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Rogers, and Suzann Keever, whose parents are Dr. and Mrs. Charles Keever. 4, “A-picnicking we will go” sing Marjorie Brink (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brink, and Patty Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Welch, as they start out for a midday luncheon under the trees. 5. “Socco” is a favorite game on the A. D. Lange's country estate on Conaroe Road, where Bill Hendrickson (left), Berkeley, Cal, is spending the summer with his cousin,

Skippy Lange.

6. Patty Lange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lange, and her dog, Fritz, are

constant 7. Betty

companions.

Gartland (left).

Form Parties For Magician's Show Tuesday

Several parties are planned by members of the Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club and their children for the benefit appearance of George Purves, magician, Tuesday morning in the | William H. Block Co. auditorium. Leonard Wild, whose mother, Mrs. Robert S. Wild, is general chairman, is to have Joe Pattison and Robert Davis as his guests. Larry Hickman is to entertain Constance and, Richard Drake, Joe and Billy Wood, Donald Smith, Janice Appiegate and | Billy Lakin. John Paul and Ann Zirpel are to be host and hostess to Jo and Joan | Kelium, Jimmie Enzor, Knight | Campbell, John McNarry, John and | Sally Mitchell and Roderick, Harry |

and Philip Sheridan.

Other Guests Listed In the Jimmie Hoover party are | to be Robert Haynes, James Bart- | lett, Alfred Green and Robert Jen- | kins. Elizabeth Harding is to ontertain Jean West, Jo Ann Rice and Ethel Janet White. Jean and Gloria Miles are to be guests of Barbara and Nancy Lee Smith. Sally Ann and Marybeth Hammond are to have Carolyn Jo | McCullough, Ann Lindstaebt, Jean | Gross and Lura Jean Bloebaum. Mrs. J. R. Farrell is to entertain | Fred Fitchey Jr. and Jack and Jerry | Fellman. Mary Louise Patterson is | to entertain with a luncheon follow- | ing the performance. Other hosts | and hostesses include Martha Ann! and Charles Scott, Hilton and Tom | Brown and Teddy and Jerry Mor- | ton. |

Flower Mission | Directors Meet

A gift of $58.16 from the Marion | County ‘Council, Veterans of Foreign Wars, is to be used by the Indian-

apolis Flower Mission for work | among tubercular patients. Other gifts acknowledged at the | mission board of directors meeting | recently in the Fletcher Trust Co. | Building were magazines and | canned goods given by the Sarah A.’ Swain W. C. T. U. and a five-year subscription to the Dadies’ Hom

Journal giver hu Mrs. Raymo; Wald. Bae. { The orgah zation has 52 iY

patients ‘whe %eceived 1674 qu S|

of milk last month, Mrs. * ad Noerr, visitor, reported. Mar Of | the home cases are children + tu-

bercular parents and require jonstant observation, she said.

daughter of Rocap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rocap. pause at the net in the midst of a heated badminton game on the J. H. McDuffee lawn, at 720 E. Maple Road.

Times Photos. . three to make ready and four to Left to right are Judy

for the show . .

it’s just the matching dresses,” say these two “rail

Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Gartland, and Patty

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Alpha, Sigma Phi. 6 p. m. Mon. Mrs. O. W. Batis, 3821 E. Washington St., hostess. Epsilon Pi, Delta Theta Tau. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Maurice B. Johnston. 3301 Broadway, hostess. Business and social meeting.

LODGE

Red Men's Lodge, 180. 8:30 today. Plumbers’ Hall, 312

Washington St.

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CARD PARTY

Junior Drum Corp. V. F. W. 8:30 p. m. today. Lavelle Gossett Hall. 701 King Ave. Mrs. Betty Schraeppel, chairmen. Benefit.

PROGRAMS Graduates, former students. Moore's Hill College. 12 noon. Sun. Aug. 15. Old Campus. Reunion. Sarah A. Swain. W. C. T. U. noon. Tues. Mrs. James Anderson.

2020 Woodlawn Ave. hostess. FElection of officers.

‘Donald Hopping, Richard Abbott,

| Earl Mericle and Misses Betty Wag-

Several Parties Are to Honor Marie Gasper

Business Women's Club to Hold Picnic

Members of the Indianapolis | Business and Professional Women's Club are to picnic Aug. 14 at the lodge of Dr. J. C. Kernel on Kernel Lake.

Tennis and swimming are to pre- | cede a buffet supper. Mrs. Grace Spear, summer activity chairman, is in charge of arrangements.

Several prenuptial parties to take place today and early next week! | have been planned for Miss Marie | Gasper by her friends. Miss Gasper is to be married Aug. 17 to Harry Metzger. Members of the commodity division of the Governor's Commission | on Unemployment Relief are to fete | Miss Gasper this noon with a luncheon at the Washington Hotel. The bride-to-be is to be the honor guest at a shower given by Miss Marianna Schiudecker at Mrs. Feeser’s tearoom tonight. Gusts Are Named Guests are to be Mesdames Mathias Gasper, Francis Schludecker, Frank Schmidt, John Burkhardt, Arthur Beck, Leo Brant and Misses Gertrude Reimer, Rose Jochum, Ann Riegal, Irene Roehm, Elvira Schmitt, Matilda Gasper, Ruth Kraeszing, Helen Grosh, Ann Lohman, Hermina Ritter, Lucille Field, Gertrude Metzger, Marie Lauck and Erma Ditzenberger. Miss Gasper and Mr. Metzger are to be entertained at a steak fry and shower at Gregg’s Woods tomorrow evening by Messrs. and Mesdames William Buser, Carl Seske and Charles McDermott. Georgia Jean Giddings is to entertain at her home, 330 E. 46th St., for Miss Gasper on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Henry Frommeyer Jr. is to fete the bride-to-be at a later date.

Engagement of Pair Announced

Several Indianapolis guests attended a luncheon recently at the Peru Country Club at which the engagement of Miss Margarec Shively to Frederick Reese, Peru, was announced. Miss Shively is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shively. Miss Shively attended Butler University and is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. She was formerly engaged in social service work in this city. Mr. Rees is a DePauw University graduate and a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. Among those attending from here were Mesdames Owen Calvert, James Allen, Fred Howenstine,

ner and Evelyn Bridenstine.

| rollton Ave., [of Harry Myers, son of Mr. | Mrs. Abe Myers.

| Ryan, daughter of mond J. Monaghan, son of Mrs. C.

| F. Maley. took place at 8 a. m. to-| | Glick

| marriage. : J | fitted satin gown with a slight train

Four Weddings

Mark Social

Program Here Over Week-End

Three attractive church weddings and one in the Woman's Department Club house are included on the week-end’'s social schedule. Miss Lucille Chaffee. daughter of Mrs. Mayme Chaffee, 3350 Cen-

tral Ave.,

| Dunne, are to exchange vows. At | Berkowitz, daughter of Mr. | Mrs. Nathan Berkowitz, 4240 Car- |

is to become the bride and |

The marriage of Miss Kathryn Mrs. Angela |

Ryan, 255 N. Randolph St.. to Ray-

day in the Holy Cross Catholic Church. Miss Mary Margaret Carroll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carroll. was married to Norbert WwW. Dea~th. son of Mr, and Mrs. | Guy B® Dearth, at 7 a. m, today m | the Holy Cross Catholic Church. The Dunne-Chaffee ceremony 1s to be read in the Tabernacle Presby- | terian ‘Church at 4:30 p. m. today by Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkle. The altar is to be banked with ferns and

palms. i. Charles N. Fultz, an uncle of Miss

Chaffee, is to give the bride in She is to wear a White

and a long tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. She 1s to carry white roses.

Matron to Wear Blue

Mrs. Carl Blackwell, matron “of honor, is to wear blue organza with a full skirt and shadow applique around the hemline. She is to carry | Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. John Hirt | and Miss Virginia Darroch, bridesmaids, are to wear yellow and pink chiffon with bouquets of talisman roses and delphiniums. . 9 James T. Dunne, Columbus, O., is to be his brother’s best man and John B. Dunne, Earl Blackwell, John Hirt and Edward Hittle are to

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| wear ice blue satin.

| University | graduate, has been a teacher in the

and William Ashley Dunne, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. 7:30 p. m. tomorrow Miss Helen

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orange blossoms. She is to carry a shower bouquet of gardenias, orchids and lilies of the valley,

Nister to Wear Blue

Miss Dorothy Berkowitz, sister of the bride and maid ot honor, is to She is to carry Queen Mary roses. Mrs. Aaron and Miss Alice Davidson. bridesmaids, are to wear periwinkle blue and dusty pink chiffon riett Ann Glick is to be flower girl. Philip Myers is to be his brother’s hest man. Leonard Berkowitz.

| Irvin Berkowitz and Albert Shane

are to usher. A reception and dance Is to follow the ceremony after which the couple is to leave for New York. Bride Was Teacher Miss Berkowitz, who is a Butler College of Education

Indianapolis schools for the past three years. Mr. Myers attended Butler University and Indiana University. Gladioli On Altar

The Rt.Rev. Msgr. William Keefe read the ceremony for Mr. and Mrs. Monaghan before an altar of gladioli and summer flowers in Holy Cross Catholic Church. The bride wore blue chiffon with

|a lace jacket, a picture hat and

navy blue accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses. Miss Helen Ryan, who was her sister's only attendant, wore dusty rose crepe with brown accessories and carried yellow roses. Donald McGovern was best man. Music

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Har.

was provided by Prof. Albert Klein. organist.

usher. Paul Matthews, organist, to play bridal airs and Perry M. Rush, | A breakfast for the immediate Greencastle, is to be soloist. families followed at Bluff Crest. AfThe Tabernacle Church choir is to | ter a motor trip through Michigan, sing two numbers. | Mr. and Mrs. Monaghan are to be Reception Pranned ea E. Vermont St.

A reception at the home of the Bride Wore Chiffon bride's parents for the immediate | gw. Rev Pr. Victor Goosens read families and out-of-town guests is | 0 ‘pearth.Carroll rite in Holy to follow the ceremony. After a | anaes Catholic Church. The bride trip north, the couple is to be 8b | wore a gown of white chiffon with

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Debonettes to Leave Delta Theta Tau

. W : . For Wawasee Outing Plans Convention

The Debonette Chapter, Sub-| Plans for fall rush and the naDebs, is to leave tomorrow for a | tional convention to be held here week's vacation at Lake Wawasee. | next year are to be discussed by Mrs. Harry Herrell is to act as | members of Alpha Epsilon, Delta chaperon. Among those who are | Theta Tau, Monday. to go are Inetta Banks, Frances Wetzel, Louise Klinge, Treva Johnson, Nancy Lou Fullerwider and

Marjprie Montel, meeting.

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home on Aug. 15 in Indianapolis. The Mpyers-Berkowitz ceremony is to be read in the clubhouse by Rabbi Elias Charry. Greenery and candelabra .are to form a back- | ground for the marriage Music is to be provided by Miss Esther | Lefkovits, vocalist and Miss Victoria | Montani, harpist. | The bride, who is to be given in | marriage by her father, is to wear

Mrs. David Burton, 6340 Park |a gown of ivory bridal satin cut Ave. is to be hostess to the group | princess style. for a picnic supper and business | tulle is to descend from a coronet

Her veil of sheer

of Brussels lace trimmed with

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{a cape and shoulder length veil.

She carried a shower of white roses

[and baby breath.

| Be in Honor of Ellen Rogers

Prenuptial parties, trousseau shop- | ping and wedding plans are occupy=- | ing Miss Ellen Rogers’ time preced- | ing her wedding to Havens Kahlo, | which is to take place Aug. 21 | Miss Jane Moore, 18 W, 34th St, lis to entertain with a bridge party { this afternoon in honor of Miss Rogers. Garden flowers in the colors of pink and green are to be carried out in the table decorations. The hostess is to be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Josephine Smith Moore, Among the guests, with the guest of honor, are to be Mesdames Henrv Gibson, Charles Buschmann and Will Lockhead, and Misses Mary Luten, Barbara Fowler, Betsy Byrum, Mary Stewart Haines, Cour=tenay Whitaker, Madelyn Spears, Marcia Morrison, Frances Morrison, |and Helen Shepard. Another social event is to follow tonight when Richard Tennant and | Joseph C. Wallace are to be cohosts at a dinner and dancing party to be |given in the bridal couple's honor [at the Woodstock Club.

Flowers to Deck Table

Summer flowers are to be used in the table appointments. The guests, with Miss Rogers and Mr. Kahlo, are to include Messrs. and Mes= dames William Lockhead, Charles E. | Buschmann, and Misses Helen

Shepard, Mary Stewart Haines, Jane

Moore, Courtenay Whitaker, Anne | Tennant, Barbara Fowler and Messrs. Addison Howe, William

| Rehm, Charles N. Smith, Henry | Pierce, Robert Eaglesfield and Hen:y

Johnston. | Mr. and Mrs. Hem'y Gibson nre fo give a picnic supper tomorrow

night in honor of the bridal counle

Personal Notes

at the country home of Alfred Hitz, | Traders Point, Miss Helen Shepard, 2819 N, | Pennsylvania St., is to be the hostless at a bridge party Tuesday afters

Mrs. Fred C. Hoke is vacationing Burt Lake, Mich,

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vonnegut and sons and James Daggett and R. PF. Daggett Jr. are staying at the Bar-bizon-Plaza, New York

Miss Betfv Jeanne Jackson,

Broadway, is accompanying grandparents, Mr. and Mrs’ John

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Florence, on a trip to New York | and Atlantic City. | . | Mr. and Mrs. William H., Avant,

3060 N. Meridian St., are staying at | the Hotel Travniore, Atlentic City.

Mrs. G. H. Hendren, Bloomfield, |and daughter, Miss Marjorie Hen- | dren, New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Browning, 46 E. | 36th St., for a week. Mrs. L. M. Daggett, 4520 Win- | | | water Beach Hotel, Chicago.

Miss Jane Bayer has as her house guests Miss Doris Seward, Bloomington, and Miss Rosemary Redens,

Founders’ Dav To Be Noted by Sorority Here

Mrs. L. C. True is chairman of the 17th annual Founders’ Day | celebration by the Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority to be held Monday night in the Riviera Club. | Mrs. True is to be assisted by Yiu L. I. Bland, A. W. Hen-

rickson, L. H. Noble, A. N. Robinson, O. C. Adkins and Phyllis Strong. More than 100 members are expected to attend. Decorations are

to be in black and gold, the sorority

colors. Dancing and bridge is to

follow the dinner.

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throp Ave. is to return to her home | after spending a week at the Edge- |

[noon in Miss Rogers’ honor. |New Albany. Miss Bayer enter-| On Aug. 14 Mr, and Mrs. Busch- | tained recently in honor of her | mann are to give a dinner party at bouse guests. Guests included Miss | their Traders Point home for the (Charlotte Martin, Lebanon, and | honored couple and Miss Bgrbara | Misses Catherine Nell Kirkpatrick, | Fowler is to entertain with an eve- | Martha Norman, Barbara Ballinger | ning party Aug. 17. land Marjory Dallman A stag party for Mr. Kahlo is to Mrs. Prank R. Shepard and her De given on Aug. 18 and Miss Dor- | daughter. Miss Helen Shepard. have | 0thy Johnston, 2127 N. Delaware BL, returned from Palisades Park, Mich, | 2s issued invitations for a party (6

honor the bride-to-be on the same Miss Betty Murphy and Mrs. H.|evening |G. Spellmam have left on a trip to |Canada and a cruise of the Great

| Lakes ~g , a Misses Ruth Reckley, Clara Sud- | Local W oman To Be Married

[ing and Florence Retter are on a | [trip to the West Coast and Canada.

| Misses Philena and Beatrice {Argo have returned from a two | : | weeks’ vacation at Yellowstone At Bu It I ake Park. Miss Rosalind Lamb and Miss " Betsy Russell, 26 W. 26th St., are The marriage of Mrs. Frances | to sail today from New York on the | ganderson, daughter of Dr. and ['S. S. Virginia for a coast cruise to | Mrs, Frank Alexander Hamilton,

| the West Coast. They are to stop | ,.4 wdward Adolph Schirmer, Bir= [en route at Havana and Panama. | mingham, Mich., is to take place at { Miss Russell is to join a party for | 4:30 p. m. today. |an Acapulco, Mexico tour, etre] The garden of the Hamilton cot= | returning home. Miss Lamb is t0 | noe at Burt Lake Mich. is to be continue to Los Angeles and San the SOBHD of the wedding | Francisco for a visit with friends | oo nose. from Indianapolis [a yeas, irik [who are to attend the wedding are oo Si rs. a un ahd | Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus, [ son, John, New York, have been the : , ; . : ; 'S ckelshaus’ mother, Mrs, recent guests of Dr. and Mrs, Olin- | and Mrs. Ruckelshaus’ m

c | Prank Binford, Mr. and Mrs. John ton H. Glacock, 5158 Kenwood Ave. : Mr. and Mrs, James Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Jones Jr., Collette and 1

, " R. Disette and daughter, Joan have returned from a recent trip to After Jan. 1 the bridal couple is Del Monte, Cal.

[to be at home at Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowser have

Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

returned from a trip to California. Miss Frances Amen and brother, | James Amen, Lincoln, Neb. are spending two weeks with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mar- | tin, 126 W. 18th St. Mrs. Anna Schumacher and son, John Schumacher are to leave the first of next week for a trip to Manitou Lake where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Poster, Charles ¥Endsley and Bob Von

Mrs. Wheeler is a member of the Indianapolis Junior League, and the Dramatic Club. She is a | graduate of the Tudor Hall School | and attended Smith College. Mr, Schirmer is a graduate of Lawsrenceville Prep School and attended Princeton University. He is a member of theh Orchard Lake Country Club and the Birmingham | layers.

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Staden are to leave next week for a visit at the Rainbow Hills Ranch | (of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barnard, |

Clear Chiffon

Pure Silk HOSIERY

Miss Frances Grummell, the bride's only attendant, wore peach |

Women's Congress

chiffon with a leghorn hat and | py, inited Press powder blue accessories. She carried | BUDAPEST. Hungary, Aug. 6.— Talisman roses and delphiniums. |The International Women's Oon-

A wedding breakfast at Blulr | Crest and a reception at the home | of the bride's parents, 544 N. Ori- | ental St, followed the ceremony. After a trip through Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Dearth are to be at home at 2344 Park Ave,

gress opened today in the presence of 500 delegates from 20 countries, including the United States and Great Britain. Speeches included an address by Mrs, Kitty Cheatham of Washington and Dr. Aileen B. Parsons, California delegate,

| Golden, Colo. | Miss Aurelia LaVergne Smith left 59 PERFECT | by plane recently to visit during the C QUALITY

month of August in Nova Scotia.

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