Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1937 — Page 5
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Summer Styles Will
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over the holiday week-end. linen will eontinue to
suits
usurp the fashion picture at three club dinner dances scheduled for to-
members confes will leave in weather, will provide
night though costumes pings to await Late summer
oven which cooler flowers
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the Indianapolis Country Club dinner dance tonight. Paty reservations have made families who are of “stay-in-towners"” this Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1 be host and hostess to and Moesdames William Chestnutt, Charles Barth and Herbert Piel. Mi Mrs. Henry T Davis will entertain a party of eight and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mulvihill plan to dine quietly with friends at the Indianapolis Country Club
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Reserve Dinner for Eight Dinner reservations for eight sons have been made by Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Dean have reserved a table 10r four. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cote are to dine together at the Highland Golf and Country Club dinner-dance tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowling will be members of a party of 10, as will Mrs. F. J. Wurster. Mr. D. P. Andrews
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and Mrs for a guests at the Highland dinner dance. Miss Joan Fox, a dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Fox, is to entertain with a dinner
party at Highland in honor of Miss | Virginia Fisher, Detroit, Mich., who |
arrived vesterday to be Miss Fox's week-end guest guest to attend the Labor Day swimmer's frolic at club on Monday Miss Fox is
annual
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member of the swimming committee. |
Guests besides Miss Fisher at the party tonight Marian Dreis and Pegoy Lee Bridges and the Messrs. Thomas Ridsick. Robert Anderson, William ¥Fer-
nandes and William Fenstermaker Eighteen in Party Mr. and Mrs. William Bobbs will be members of one of the largest dinner parties to be given tonight at the Woodstock Club. Eighteen guests are to be present and will join in the dancing which is to follow dinner. Mrs. Charles Brossman, who has recently returned from a trip to North Carolina, be with a party of eight. Mrs. Felix Geddes has reserved a table for six at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. £. H. Kemper MeComb, 2145 N. Alabama St. are en-
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have ar-| table to accommodate |
Miss Fox and her |
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are to be the Misses |
s to of smart new fall
tissue paper wrap-
the purchase their fresh new
tertaining as their week-end guests, Miss Margaret White, Bucyrus, O., Albert, Fox. Whiting, and ‘Wayne
brow=-moppers are turning
Young, Chicago. They plan to spend |
most of the time on the Meridian
Hills Country Club golf course, Mrs. | McComb said, and the remainder in |
“cooling off.” With school davs looming on the horizon next week, many lovacationer home,
Cal for The week-end of to be taken up mostly with the unpacking of trunks and sorting clothes in anticipation of fall's vent Return from Maxinkuckee Mrs. Guy Wainwright. 4139 Capitol Ave, is among those Just returned with her sons, Stephen, Tommy and Billy, from an enJoyable summer spent at their cottage on Lake Maxinkuckee. Other colonists from this
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large s are hitting the trail | those | who have arrived already promises |
of | ad- |
who |
lake who have |
closed their summer homes for the |
season and moved back to town are { Mr. and Mrs, William E. Munk. | Brendonwood.
kuckee until the holiday is over. The Myron J. McKee family, 432 Cold Springs Road, are on the “back home again” list, after vasa- | tioning at their summer home at Walloon Lake, Mich, for three months. Miss Mary Sharon Kuhn. { daughter of the Walter Kuhn, 4103 N. Illinois St. returned yesterday from a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kiefer Mayer at ‘Walloon Lake.
week, and Mrs.
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8t., are to spend
Mrs. Jesse Fletcher | [and daughters, Mary Elizabeth and | Lillian plan to remain at Maxin- |
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Miss Josephine Mayer plans to re-
Donald Mattison | and daughter, Georgia, 124 W. 41st | the Labor Day |
holiday in town after a three-weeks |
holiday er, Mrs Haven,
Charles Morrison,
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D. A. R. Unit to Fete
with Mrs. Mattison’s moth- | New |
Organization Aids |
Mrs. Frederick Stilz, regent of the |
Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, D. [A. R., is to entertain with a tea at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Chapter House. Honored guests are to be chairmen and vice chairmen of the organizai tion's committees. Mrs. Stilz is to | be assisted by members of the chap‘ter exeeutive board.
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1. Miss Julia Diddel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Diddel, returned home in time to prepare for the opening of Butler University, which she is to enter next week. She has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Holland, and Mr. Holland, in Cranford. N. J.. for a month.
2. Among Junior League members back in town and ready to start fall organization activities are: Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, league city editor (left), who has been traveling in the West with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Daugherty; Mrs. Horace Nordyke (center), who recently returned from Chicago, and Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell. who spent
last month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Evans, Roaring Brook, Mich.
3. Miss Peggy Zimmer and her car are in town afte: a summer
spent in Puerto Rico.
4. Following a summer in New York devoted to the study of ballet dancing, Miss Barbara Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Brown, is looking forward to the opening of Tudor Hall. She will be a senior this fall.
5. Tennis and archery were principal sports in which Miss Virginia Binford (left) and Miss Julianne Hamer participated at the French School, Ecole Champlain, Champlain, N. Y., this summer.
6. Miss Beisy Wolfe (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wolfe, was seen here relating summer's experiences at Rve Beach, N. H., to Miss Jane Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solon Carter.
7. Miss Nancy Van Matre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Van Matre, is still on the “go” on her bicycle although her real holidays were spent with her parents at Elk Lake, Mich.
8. Yellowstone National Park and other Western points held the interest of Mr. and Mrs. Forest B. Kellogg for several weeks recently, but they agree that home looks very good to them now that they are back,
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EVENTS
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Prospect Chapter 452. O. E. 8. 7:45 p. m. Mon. Masonic Hall, State and Prospect Sts. Mrs. Cora Lane, worthy matron. CARD PARTIES
Arthur L. Johnson General Welfare Clubs 1 and 2. Sept. 9. 140, Wed
dish luncheon Pottenger and Ella Morgan, hostesses.
729 N.
noon, Castle Hall, 230 E. Mesdames Lula Burgess, Alice
Aids for Party Are Chosen by
Mrs. Claffey
Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim has been named chairman of the door-prize committee for the card party to be given by the Democrats of Marion County, Sept. 14, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Albert W. ClafTev, chairman, announced that Mrs. Swaim’s assistants are to be Mesdames Smiley N. Chambers, George Connolly, Albert Walsman, Martin H. Walpole, O. D. Ludwig, E. Kirk McKinney, Leland P. Davis, Perry MeCart and Clarence A. Jackson. Mrs. John W. Kern and Mrs. Margaret Linneman are ticket committee chairmen, with Mesdames John H. Bingham, Joseph McNamara and Kathryn Marshall as cochairmen,
[Five Are Initiated by ‘Kappa Gamma Alpha
Mesdames Edward Sargeant, {Jason Pasmezoglu and Miss Janet | Gasper ‘were In charge of arranges ments for recent initiation services by the Kappa Gamma Alpha Soror[ity In the Colonial Tearoom. Neophvtes were Mesdames Ceeil [ McWilliams, George Ebbeler, John | Robards, Charles Kierner and Miss | Betty Sommer. A dinner preceded the services.
Returns From St. Paul
Mrs. Mary Ferris, 2209 N. Delaware St., has returned from St. "Paul, Minn., where she has been attending the national conference | of Catholic Chantes., She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Eleanor Ferris, executive secretary of the Associated Catholic Charities {of Ft. Wayne. .
Personals
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don and Louisville, Ky, home today Mrs. Louise Schellsehmidt-Koehne and her son, William, are to return from Bay View, Mich, next week Wiliam Koehne is to leave shortly to enter his juniol Yale William E. MeKee ridian St., is spending with his mother, Mrs MeKee, who is the guest at Ypsilanti, Mich Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs, Wilson head ere planning to join Mrs. Hans Boehn, Chicago Travers Bay, Mich, Sept two-weeks’ house party Mrs, Thomas D. Pierce and ily returned recently to thei [5311 Washington Blvd cottage at Ludington, Jane Dav Pierce is to University this fall Dr. and Mrs. Walter 134834 Fall Creek Blvd, ai [week-end Great Takes cruise Chicago Mackinaw Cit: Mrs. Maleolm H. Tinker lef for her home in Pittsburgh several weeks’ visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mine) 26 E. 36th St Edward LL. Mave: who has been summer, is to return home Aug Mrs. Hugh J. McGowan spent the summer in the Bast pected to return to her apartment at the Spink Arms Hotel Sept. 12 Mr. and Mrs, E. K. Fisher snd Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlin spending three weeks motoring the Fast, have arrived at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, to spend several davs. Before going to New York, they spent a week in | Atlantic City. Miss Josephine Meyers, who visit fed the past two months with her { parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mevers, {returned to her home in Denver, | Col., accompanied by Mr, and Mrs | Charles Rou, Denver,
Mrs. Mollie B. Coopel ly Road, is to leave { Pelham, N. Y., for a one year stay, [ Mrs. Cooper is to motor through Canada and to Niagara Falls on the {trip to Pelham with Mr. and Mrs | Less H. Brown of that city. Mi land Mrs. Brown are the guests of { Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker, 268 {Berkley Road. Mr, and Mrs. E. R 13418 Tall Creek Blvd., [New York before sailing for a few | weeks’ vacation in Bermuda, [ Mrs, Jay 8, White, Logansport,
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[Carolyn Thompson, sylvania St. Gordon Hall, Columbus, O., week-end guest of his parent: and Mrs, J. Emmett Hall, 149 44th St, Dr. V. J. DeVille, 823 Occidental (Building, addressed the 17th Con{gress of Bloodless Surgeons at their { recent meeting in New York. During his stay in New York, Dr. DeVille was entertained by friends in his Hotel MeAlpin suite. Accompany ing him to New York were Mr, and Mrs, Jack ‘Berud,
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Afternoon Concerts
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38 season, are to be extremely pope [ular with music lovers who find it inconvenient, to attend the night it was indicated today organizations in particu the opportunity to concerts In groups, Nose the intention discussSevitsky's interpretation at later meeting: Mu Phi and Sigma Alpha Tota, musical sororitie prominent in civic projects which have to do with | the advancement of music, each {have Teserved sections for their | members has the Matinee Mu- | sicale. According to Mrs. P. R. Mallory, active subscription campaign mais lager, other groups also have ree | served blook: seats for the Frie I dav afternoon but are nos [ready to be announced as attends ing under the names of thei | panizations
Tudor Hall Pupils
A particularly of voung people the matinee concerts is Tudor Hall pupils who served seats In various the house, Among them Misses Virginia Binford, Dorothy Courtenay, Carolyn Culp, Catherine Cunningham, Judy Hamer, Jane Johnson, Laucy Kaufman, Nancy Lockwood, Nancy McGown, Clair Morris, Albertine Palme: Emmy Haerle, Anne Parry, Virginia Smit) Klizabeth Weiss, Marg ret Winslo and Florence Wolff. £ome are attend with their classmate: with their mothers A few prominent women have made reservations i Zroun: for the afternoon series. Some are to meet for luncheon and a discussion the program before the concerts, Among the groups are Mesdames Philip Adler Jr, C. O, Alig, W. L. App H. H. Arnholter, Henry Atkins Jr., Fredric M. Ayres, Norman Baxter, Earl R. Beeckner, John Berterman, Albert J, Beves ridge, Frank 1. Binford, Wilfred Borinstein, Tsaac Born, G. H. A, Clowes, A. M. Cole, C. E. Cotting« { ham, Frank Cregor, Robert Frost | Daggett, Fredrick R. Daries, Samuel ( Dowden, Berkley W, Dick, Irving Fauvre, James W. Fessler, Also Mesdames Dan W. Pickinger, William C. Griffith, George Haerle { Marea Hare, Harry Hobbs, John BE. {Hollett Jr, A. R. Holliday, J. 8 Holliday, Svivestor Johnson, Herman (C. Krannert, Harold Larsh, Trving | Lomaux, A. E. Saulnier, J, XK. Lilly, [| J, K. Lilly Jr, Marshall D. Lupton, { David Lurvey, P. R. Mallory, R. ©. Alexander. Others are Mesdames John Mew Fwen, Blaine Miller, William Allen Moore, Roy C. Palmer, Addison Parry, George Parry, Elmer W Piel, 'D. C. Porter, James W. Pits nam, James ©. Ritchey, John K. 'Ruekleshaus, KE. M, Sellers, Thomas D. Sheerin, W, Hathway Simmons, | Paul W. Simpson, W. R. Sinclair, | Ralph Spaan, M. L. Sternberger, William B. Stokley Jr, Robert B, Sweeney, Flea P, Test, Franklin Vonnegut, John Washburn, William B. Wheelock, Larz Whitcomb, Paul White, H, E. Winslow, Evans Wool« len Sr. and Howard Young The Misses Grace Bartle, Fstells [ Burpee, Emma Claypool, Jean Lou Foley, Ethel Gilllat, Marjorie Kahn, Lulu Kanagy, Orpha Kendall, Lorle Krull, Fannie Bell Maxwell, Hazel D. MeKee, Trving Moxley, Josephine Robinson, Anna Belle Robinson, Jayne Summer, Anne Tennant, Jane Weldon and Mary Winter,
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