Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1937 — Page 13

THURSDAY. AUG. 12 Committees

Are Chosen For Counc il

President’s Day uled for Oct. 5, Mrs. Henry Ker Announces

Mrs. Henry Council of announced council function vear. President's Day. an

event, is to be held Oct. Travertine Room. Hotel Lincoln, has heen announced. Mrs. J. H. Armington, first vice president, is to act as program chairman, assisted by Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, vice chairman, Arthur S. Brown. The telephone and committees are to be Mrs. Ernest Fullenwider and Edward F. New. Active members on the telephone committee include Mesdames Clyde V. Montgomery, O. R. Stevens, Claude Franklin, Mary Henninger, Filmer M. Hughes, Mattie V. Lee Joseph P. Rolles, Andrew Underwood, N. F. Clarridge, O. K. Enzor, Ray W. Robertson, William H. Degischer, Florence Williamson and Mary E. Cain and Mayme Jacobs.

W. Ker, Women president, the appointment of committees which are to throughout the

annual

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Committees Listed

Mrs. John J. Wanner is to the second vice chairman in charge of hospitality. Assisting on the committee J

colm Dunn, Herbert Grouns, Andrew Jackson, Collin IL. Lett, Walter G. Stevens, Charles D. Vawter S. B. Walker. Mrs, economics committee chairman, with Mrs. William H. Pearl as vice chairman. Other members are Mesdames Floyd Doddridge, H. W. Dragoo, Carl W. Foltz. Oscar Forsythe, Ray Holland, D. V. and Frank Streightoff.

Heading the education committee |

H. Smith, chairE. C. Rumpler as vice chairman. Working with them are to be Mesdames William C. Rartholomew, William F. King, Henry L. BE. J. Dyke

is Mrs. Charles man, with Mrs.

Others Named

The extension committee chairman is to be Mrs. E. E. Padgett, and the vice chairman is to be Mrs. Homer J. Williamson with Mesdames I. I. Bland, F. T. Reed and Charles E. Smith assisting. Mrs. BE. J. Unruh. chairman of the international relations committee. is to have Mrs. Roval I. W. MeClain as vice chairman. Other committee members include Mesdames Leslie Andrews, Alvin T. Coate, Annah E. Core, Fred Dickens J. Hudelson, Gert Iverson, H. D. Merrifield, Carl Meck, Mack R. Parker and Vernon D. Parker. Legislative committee members, headed bv Mrs. B. B. McDonald and Mrs. E. A. Williams, vice chairman, are to include Mesdames Tracy Caudell. Ralph Cradick. Guy Morrison, Effie Rogers, Chalimer Schiosser, Thomas Sefton. Russell Sigler and Jules Zinter. Mrs. Ernest B. Thompson is to he chairman of municipal affairs committee. Mrs. Arthur Robinson,

is to act as vice chairman and will ! Mesdames Max Beier, | L. {

be assisted by A. B. Glick, Billv Grimes, C. Kittle, Robert L. Moorhead, A. C. Rasmussen, E. C. Reick. Joseph Stine, John Strack and Frank E. Weimer. Heads Health Group

The public health committee chairman is to be Mrs. Daniel T. Weir, assisted by Mrs. O. C. Dorrah, vice chairman. The following members are to act with the committee: Mesdames Alice H. Ervin, Lula Hartzog, Arthur C. Hoffman, W. P. McGuire, Frank A. Symmes and John K. Wood. Mrs. Albert F. Walsman is to be recreation committee head with Mrs. Elmer Johnson as vice chairman. Other members include Mesdames DeWitt Brown, Robert Campbell, William W. Knapp, Oscar Montieth, BE. C. Wakelam, Harold Wells and James Wilson. The welfare committee is to have as its chairman Mrs. J. D. Smith. Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore will take over the vice chairmanship, assisted by Mesdames Herman R. Davis, A. F. Henley, O. S. Jacquith, C. K. McDowell, C. F. Pollitt, George Shepherd, George Steinmetz, Wolf Sussman and Walter Vinzant,

Mind Your

Manners

Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. Does a well-written business letter include phrases like “awaiting your further orders” and “at the present writing?” 2. Should business envelopes and writing paper match in color and quality? 3. Which is the more formal salutation. “My dear Madam” or ‘Dear Madam?” 4 1s it wise to write business letters as briefly as possible. 5. Is the sighature of a telegram counted as a paid word?

What would you do if— You are enclosing a self-ad-dressed envelope for a reply to a business letter— A. Write, Miss Brown? B. Write. C. Write. Brown?

Mary

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Brown? Mary

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Answers 1. No, they are hackneyed. 2. Yes. 3. My dear Madam. 4. Yes, for time is important in business. 8. No.

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hospitality | headed by | Mrs. |

M. E. Burkhart, |

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will be Mesdames Fred | Brown, Verlin F. Crousore, Mal-

and |

O. E. Mehring is the new

Mrs. Einar A.

Malmstrom and children, | Ann and James Carlisle, Spokane, wash, were re- |

Barbara C. A. GCatlisle.

SOROR

I'onight. p. m.

Alpha Phi Omega. Kappa Sigma Chi. 7 Parker, hostess,

Fri.

Inter Libros Club. Fri Miss hostess Rav Laurel W. (

hostess,

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Daniel Waltz-Hannah Kimmel, John L.. Waltz, president.

EVENTS

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CLUBS

Fri. Election of officers and business meeting.

Aug. 22. Forest Park, Noblesville.

ITIES

Frazee. hostess.

Snively’'s Tearoom. Mrs. H. E.

Marion Gruelle, 1816 Broadway,

Mrs. Mary Cox, 702 Luett St.

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Deck-Musselman Rite Tonight In Home of Sister

Miss Florine Musselman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Musselman, Danville, is to become the bride of John Forest Deck at 8 p. m, tonight in the home of the bride-to-be's sister, Mrs. 8S. PF. Wright, 6192 Buckingham Ave. Mr. Deck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. PF. Deck, Akron, O. The Rev. Ambrose Dunkel is to officiate. | Miss Musselman is to wear a tailored white crepe dress with a short jacket and white accessories. She | will carry a bouquet of yellow roses. Mrs. Edwin Musselman, matron! of honor, is to wear a light- blue | gown with dark blue accessories. She | is to carry red roses and blue delphinium. Miss Betty Wright, jun- | jor bridesmaid, is to wear yellow silk | organdy with a wristlet of gardenias. Edwin Musselman is to be best | man and Frederick Wright is to be | junior attendant. { A small reception is to follow the | ceremony. The couple is to leave! for a motor trip through the South | and are to be at home on their re | turn. in Akron, O. Out-of-town guests at the wedding are to:include Mr. and Mrs. E F | Deck ahd Mrs. Jack King, Akron, O. |

| Hall,

Parents to > Giv e

Cleanse Face Before

Putting on Makeup

In the art of makeup. take off is just as iinportant as what you put on. Only by starting with a clean face can you hope to do a good job of camouflaging nature's shortcomings. For thorough cleansing your best bet is soap and warm water, authorities on skin care say. Work up a good lather, rub it in well with your finger tips. then rinse with warm water and finish with a clear, cold splash. Pat your face dry with a clean towel, then go ahead your favorite beautifiers,

what you

Personals

Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Grow are | Drummond | their |

| guests of Miss Isabel and Miss Frances Moder at summer home on Lake Superior,

Mrs. Charles P. Emerson and Miss

Alice Emerson are vacationing at!

Klinger Lake, Mi ing at the Hotel St. York. Mr. and Mrs, Charles K. Nash

are on a motor trip along the Atlantic coast.

Mich.

Regis, New

A. B. Simmons and Don H. Carter | Chalfonte-Haddon |

are staving at

Atlantic City.

Misses Emma Lou and Clara

| Voelker are vacationing at Shafer

Butfet Supper For Daughter

Mr, and Mrs. Walter I. Jones, 5874 N. New Jersey St, are to ena buffet supper tofollowing the wedding rehearsal of their daughter, Miss | Maxine, and George H. in the Meridian Heights Preshy-

| terian Church.

The marriage is to take place at | m. Saturday. { Guests are to be Misses Charlotte Cashon and Bette Helen Jones, Mrs. Graham Lohrig, Madi- | who is to sing; Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs. |

James Inasy

- | Party to Heiko? |

Cuba Resident!

Mrs, Myron Conn, Havana, Cuba, |

| is to be the honor guest at a lunch- |

eon bridge to be given icday. Mrs, | Mort Martin and Mrs. George Kohl-

| 1 | stadt are to be cohostesses at the | | latter's summer { | stick Park. |

cottage dt Haver- |

The guests, with Mrs. Conn, will | include Mesdaames A. R. Kennedy, P. C. Gaul, Dayton, O.; Clyde | Schmit Martinsville, and Mrs. | E— and Mrs. Clair Parr,

| Arlington, N.

Marshall | -

| Lake,

Mrs. Vaughn Cornish has turned from a trip abroad.

Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ferris, North Ju of Mrs, H. Sanders,

the guests Mrs. C. seph St, Mrs. Sanders accompanied them on the motor trip and plans to stay two weeks,

Ferris’ 127 KE.

sister, St.

cent house guests of Mrs. Malmstrom's mother,

| ville, president,

with

'. and Mrs. J. G. Kiser are stay- |

re- |

who have been |

Jo- | left today for their home. |

Spokane Woman Visits Mother Here

Mrs.

C hiss to Outline

Their Action on | With Scottish Quee

|

Laws

Marriage

Plans for action of the Indiana |

Federation of Clubs on the rev ision |

of the State marriage laws are to |

! be made this afternoon at a meeting of leaders in the home of Mrs. | Elizabeth,”

Frederick G. Balz. retiring state president of the organization. Mrs. John W. Thornburg, chairman of the legislative department of the state group, called the meeting. Mrs. E. I. Poston, Martinsis to be present. The legislative department worked last year for a bill requiring a medical examination and another asking three days’ notice before issuance of the marriage license., Among those who are to attend are Mrs. Wilmer T. Fox, ville; Mrs. James W. Kirkpatrick, | Muncie, Moorhead, Andrew Jackson, J. W. Moore, E. E. Eshbach. Charles H. Smith, W. L. Sharp and Robert Shank.

at 1. U. T'o Be Housed in

Rusheces

Hotel This Fall

Timer Special

ity rushees at Indiana University | this fall are to be housed in the Graham Hotel instead of in private

homes and sorority houses, accord=ing to Miss Elizabeth May, { lenic Council president. The plan recently

{over to the rushees. Each floor | to be provided with chaperons., The | hotel is to be opened for the group | Monday, Sept, 6. Rush is to open Tuesday morning, Sept. 7, and to continue through | Thursday, Sept, 9

May, Dean Agnes E. Wells, Lydia Woodbridge, assistant dean of women, and Carl G. Fuhrman, financial adviser for the majority of | I. U. sororities,

Clean Dish Cloths

If dish cloths, mops, and towels { are used in dishwashing, they should be washed, boiled, and dried before being put to use a second time or

| they will become offensive and Hey

sanitary,

night life will help to make a

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Wemmers’ ‘Ranch Party | Set Tonight

‘Cowboy and His Do Cooking and Enter-

tain Guests

A cowboy and his wife, all done {up in blue jeans, chaps, | erchiefs and ten-gallon hats, will | hold the center of the stage tonight at the William H. Wemmers' ranch party. The guests, who have been | are to assemble at the Wemmers’ | Kinken Valley farm, near Royalton. There, under the trees, a real chuck wagon is to serve as the Kitchen, presided over by Dan Kennedy, the wide-open-spacer, whose business it

is to turn out culinary masterpieces

in true western stvle, Dan and Mrs. Dan are making a trek east from their home in Phoenix, Ariz. in a dilapidated car which they have rigged up as a typical chuck wagon. They are stopping all along the way to entertain ranchdevotees with their novel stunts. Cooks Entertain Too

It is their first appearance in Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Wem- | mer are depending upon them for | ingenious entertainment after they | have proven their prowess as cooks. “Dan is really a character and | quite a story-teller, too,” Mrs. Wemmer explained. And after the outdoor supper is served, the guests | | probably will have the opportunity | of hearing some thrilling cowboy | tales. | Seventy-five persons are to attend | | the party. Mrs, Matthews Houser | and Donald Shark, St. Louis, who

Wife to

By MARJORIE BINFORD WOODS |

red neck- |

advised to wear typical country clothes,

party

Mother Announces Engagement

Mrs. Orpha Kiefer announces

Photo by Photo-Oraft

the engagement of her daughter,

| are visiting the Wemmers are to be | Vera Louise, to Fred Roeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Roeder.

| honor guests. The Wemmers' country place is a bona fide farm where their care- | taker raises crops and whiskers, too. | | Several barns where the Vemmere | | riding horses are kept are the only | buildings on the land. Lean-to Added

A lean-to recently has been added | to one of the barns, Mrs. Wemmer | | said. She and her husband have | no desire ever to have a house onl i

| the place, she added, for its main |

| purpose is to provide the family a | L. S. Ayres & Co. this week. | wide acreage on which to ride un- | Floral fragrances are (he 30% SEwming electric light bulb and its | | fragrance faintly permeates a room sceptre bottles |

has been utilized by perfume users, the

contents are gone the container may |

| interrupted by traffic. Paradoxically, the party tonight is to serve as a housewarming for the | | farm, even though there is no house, |

| Plaids Win Popular ity |

With a Scottish queen on | years, plaids popularity minions.

are zooming in England and the doBesides all the authentic |

| clan tartans, new checks and plaids | added are being devised, many using the! it will probably go to the head of | Beta sorority,

coronation shades of red and blue with white. “Margaret Rose” and “Princess created in honor of the young Princesses, are two of the | Ios} popular among the new ones. “Margaret Rose” shows a royal! and vellow overcheck on ground, while her sister's is

| green, white and black.

red, |

‘Scenting Water in K ingerbowls

Is Latest Fad of N. Y. Hostesses

New York party hostesses with

a flair for doing distinctive things

have a trick of scenting the water served in fingerbowls.

Mat

popular odors for such use, sh | One fresh

dem

| for

the | pointed out,

S throne for the first time in many | heavy enough for in| las well and adapt themselv

“It makes a hit with guests,”

chabelli Perfume Co.

«

e said. | scent, which is remindful of lilacs, wet with dew, is in and by discerning hostesses, ac- |

| cording to the report.

Colognes, army n| both men and wome

which have had an | of users this summer, among | n, are not only | Miss Donshea | Many of them are | furs and velvets | s to all |

summer use,

seasons.

A

your

few drops of cologne may be | for hair shampooing. “And | with its allure,”

best beau,

New Bath Oil Use

Miss Donshea prophesied. |

A

which every red | depend for her personal daintiness, Several ' drops of the oil are placed on a |

| has

new use for bath oil, upon

come into vogue also.

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Group Gives Shower For Mrs. Roy Bair] Mrs. Roy Bair was honor guest at a shower last night given by | members of Alpha Tau, Alpha Zeta in the home of Mrs. Carl Schubert, 1815 Rural St. Decorations were summer flowers and appointments were in pink and blue. The evening was spent im

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Athenaeum

Dance Tops Social Whirl

Water Pageant to Given at Hillcrest Sunday Night

Be

A garden dinner dance from 9 until 12 p. m. Saturday at the Athenaeum is to headline the week-end social activities Ne dianapolis clubs.

More than 100 couples are exe pected to attend the event, Dec= | orations are to be in summer flow ers. Music is to be provided by Bill Schumacher and his band. Herman Kothe is arrangements chaire man and C. O. Janus is cochaire I man. Mrs. A. A. | the water pageaat, the Hillcrest Go!2 and Country Club week-end program, to be held | Sunday evening. Highland swim | mers are already getting in form | for the quadrangle swimming meet to be held Aug. 29 at Hillcrest, | Other clubs to participate are | Meridian Hills and Woodstock | Country Clubs, | Tournament | The Simpson Cup 1s to be | awarded Saturday at the Indianapolis Country Club to winners of | the annual father and son tour= nament. An 18-hole match with full handicaps is to be played, and teams are to combine scores

Mrs, George Mercer is to be | hostess at the August guest day to { be held tomorrow at the clubhouse. Mrs. E. E. Gates Jr., women's golf | chairman, is in charge of arrange« ments for the morning round A | luncheon is to he followed hy an [afternoon of bridge with Mrs. Fred Jones as chairman. The two-ball foursome been played last Sunday, which was postponed because of rain, is to be plaved Sunday, Aug. 22, according to Mrs. Gates. Men are to entere tain women members of the club | with a tea and buffet luncheon following the event Mr. and Mrs, Harold B. Tharp, | 137 E. 44th St., are to be host and hostess to participants in the mixed two-ball foursome Sunday at Woode stock Country Club.

~

Stein is chairman of a highlight of

Arranged

to have

Two Pay Honor To Recent Bride

| iio

Miss Kathlyn Mary Cole. and Miss {Pons Driggs entertained last night | or Mrs. James Lorton, formerly Miss Meda Campbell, at the Cole home, 3108 N. Brookside Parkway Guests were Mesdames A. E Campbell and R. K. Caskey, and Misses Lorene Arbuckle, Mary Web |er, Katherine Mewhinney, Kathryn | Brauer, Dorothy Land, Dorothy (Tyre, Helen Dean, Jane Wheeler, | Virginia Wheeler, Jane Crider, Irena Karns and Henrietta Crooke. | The hostesses were assisted by [their mothers, Mrs. Bert D. Cole and | Mrs. Charles P. Driggs.

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