Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1937 — Page 10
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"Take ones For Saddle
Horse Show
Socialites Plan Festive Day at Gregg ! Farm Event.
A partial list of the boxholders for the Sth annual roundup of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association, to be held Sunday at Gregg’s Farm, Was released today.
Among boxholders are Mesdames and Messrs. Floyd J. Mattice, Willis Kuhn, Mark Enright, George Rinier, O. G. Schmidt, K. M. Mosi-
man, L. C. Burnett, Scott Deming, |. i
Charles Richardson, Herbert C. Tyson, Howard W. Linkert, Chantilla E. White, Kurt Schmidt, Oscar Perine, O. P. Fauchier, Roy Hartz, F. C. Whitehouse, Russell Williams, Fred Hoslar, William Wemmer, O. WW. Eisenlohr, Charles Mayer, Alwert Zoller, Charles Seidensticker, Stowell Wasson, Charles Renard, =oland: Spiegel. Also Leroy Ford, John Royse, Charles Latham, Arthur Shultz, Dudley Williston, Frank J. Haight, Harry R. Wilson, Robert Rhoads, Joseph Williams, August Bohlen, E. N. Cunningham, J. C. Ronanye, Roger Teegarden, W. A. Hussey, C. B. Cardner, Carl York, Robert Wallace, Frank Samuels, E. A. Crane, Max J. DeVietien, Otto J. Frenzel Jr., G. F.. Kleder, Paul Bochford, Paul Hargitt, W. H. Glazebrook, Herman Davis, E. E. McKinstray, William Durkin, F. E. Thornburg, Albert Evans, Robert J. Clark, Bert Dingley, Mort Martin, R. G. Cole, L. B. Lambourne, E. E. Martin, Gaylord Rust, Charles M. Hammond, Willis E. Kuhn, L. T. Glidden, H. J. Wegel, E. D. Eberts, Willis C. Adams, Thomas E. Toll, Earl Kiger, Irwin Bertermann. -
Others on List
Others are Walter Wolf, John Pearson, Alvin Fernandes, George Grinsteiner, Eugene Miller, C. A. “Bebringer, Jackson Landers, David P. Andrews, Cassatt Martz, R. T. Brocker, R. D. Coleman, G. B. Sutton, P. O. Ferrel, Hal Meyer, Chester Berry, Maxwell Lang, Elvin Veleete, Melvin Robbins, Ted Philpot, Howard Pelham, George House, D. K. Marburger, Charles Jewett, P. B. Denning, F. N. Spencer, Alex Metzger, M. H. Fuller, Eli Lilly, J. Perry Meek, Donald Bose, J. M. McNutt, N. C. Hamilton, George Sadlier, Emory Sharp, Story Larkin, William Low Rice, R. H. Brown, F. W. Walter, Frank Welcher, Levina Steinke, William Bevington, Lee Ingling, W. C. Adams, J. M. Anderson, O. C. Mills, George Hilgemeier, Lowell Fisher, Clarence Beach, Rufus Mumford and Roy Amos, Edinburgh, Ind. Reservations have also been made bv Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Bower, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Earp, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Hanning, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Bookwalter, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Thomas, Sunnyside Saniforium; Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Garrett, Dr. P. O. Bonham, Dr. Russell Spivey, Dr. K. J. Leasure, Dr, J. D. Moschelle. Mrs. William McCullough, Mrs. Mona Bennett, Mrs. Billie T. Tanpen, Mrs. Jesse Lu. VanCamp, Mrs. William J. Wemmer. Miss Mildred Flanigan, Miss Mary Tinder, Miss Emma Moore, Miss Helen Moore, Miss Mary Griffin, Miss Hilda Hibben, Miss Marian King, Gen. Elmer F. Straub, Maj. C. H. Crooks, Lebanon; Howard Intermill and Sander Weiss.
Install Officers At Tuesday Tea
A membership tea was to open the year’s activities for the Butler University Newman Mothers’ . Club this afternoon at Newman Hall. The new officers and the social committee were to be in charge of | arrangements. Installation services for the new club. heads and the Rev. Fr. Dennis Spaulding, chaplain, were to follow the tea. New officers are Mrs. W. D. Kibler, president; Mrs. Parke Beadle, vice president; Mrs. George Connolly, corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. T. Sweeney, recording secretary, and, Mrs. Raymond J. McManus, treasurer. :
‘Nora Casserly Feted at Party
Misses Mae Sullivan, Gertrude Corydon and Catherine Casserly entertained recently at the Hoosier Athletic Club for Miss Nora Casserly. Miss Casserly is to be married Thursday in St. Philip Neri Church to Joseph Reed. Guests were Mesdames Paul T. Casserly, Fred Geiger, William Wiegand, Danjel Scanlon, Martha Ryan, John Harrington, Ray Williams, William B. Farrell, Maurice Reilly, David Ross, Helen Wade, James Riley, John Shaughnessy, Garner Brannum. J. P. Gill, Dick Sullivan, Charles Kirkoff, James O. Brown, John Casserly, Anthany McCann, C. M. Donahue and William E. Junker. Misses Margaret Shaughnessy, Marjorie Brannum, Maryann Hegarty, Marie Bennett, Mary Donahue, Marie Gill, Genevieve Gill, Ruth Hausser, Magdaline and Agnes Junker, and Gladys Sulivan. i
Aids of Butler
Council Selected
Mrs. Paul Kilby is newly-appoint-ed social chairman of the Butler University Mothers’ Council. Other committee chairmen named at a recent meeting in the university’s recreation room are: Mrs. Russell Sanders, program; Mrs. Walter G. Holt, publicity; Mrs. W. E. Richter, membership, and Mrs. victor Kelly, telephone. :
Annual Chalcedony Club Card Party Set
The Chalcedony Club is to sponsor its annual card party and style show Friday afternoon, Oct. 8, in the L. 8. Ayres & Co. auditorium. Mrs. R. A. Staudt is general arrangements chairman, assisted by Mesdames Ed Eners, door prizes; IL ©. Mott, table prizes and tallies; ~eorge Pugh, tickets, and D. O. ader, candy. :
Scout Gordon Edwards Schnell, Ship 1.
Times Photo.
Assisting Mrs. Irving Hamilton, Sunnyside Guild usher chairman, at the Indiana Saddle Horse Association Roundup Sunday are to be Eagle (left), Troop 21, The Sccuts are to usher.
and Sea Scout Richard
hostess.
hostess. Delta, Beta Sigma Phi.
7:30 p. m. convention. hostess.
Alpha Tau Kappa chapt., Alpha Warren.
entertainment and supper.
on Japan,
EVENTS
Phi Tau. 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Thelma Kinniman, 2424 E. 10th,
Rho Gamma Chi, 8 p. m. Wed. Miss Marie Schusslers, Southport, Sorority mixer and rush party.
der, 685 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, hostess. Report on state
Alpha chapt., Omega Chi. 6 p. m, Wed. Miss Lorene Fillinswarth,
LODGES United Shepherd's 1. 8 p. m. tonight. 241 E. Ohio. Public musical Lynhurst chapt., O. E. S. 8 p. m. tonight. Lynhurst Masonic Temple. Mrs. Grace Jester, worthy matron P-T. A. School 63. 8 p. m. Fri. School. Mrs Harriet Kelly, principal, to talk
tonight. Mrs. Norman L. Schnei-
Zeta Beta, 8 p. m. Wed. Hotel
liams, 4747 N. Meridian St. Committees for the year are to is to assist the hostess. 4
Mrs. G. 1. Seybert, president, is to begin her second year as guild head. New officers to be installed include Mrs. L. R. Thomas, vice president: Mrs. Harold Feightner, second vice president; Mrs. Fred Norris, recording secretary; Mrs. Ross Coffin, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Wilbur C. Patterson, treasurer; Mrs. Raipn Drybrough, assistant treasurer. New committee heads and assistants to be appointed this afternoon include Mrs. L. D. Grisbuam and Robert M. Huncilman, therapy assistants; Mrs. G. B. Wolfe and Mrs. Ralph Lochry, hospital; Mrs. Luther Shirley and Mrs. Arthur Wyatt, hospital entertainment; Mrs. Leonard Carter, occupational therapy sales; Mrs. Evanson Earp and Mrs. H. P. Werkman, lending library; Mrs. Norman Schulmeyer and Mrs. Twyman, advertising. Other committee members include Mrs. Charles Hammond and Mrs. Preston McNureen, ways and means; Mrs. Dick Heller and Mrs~Horace McClure, motor corps; Mrs. James Beatty and Mrs. Forest Knight, telephone; Mrs. Mark Enright and
aged; Mrs. Jagkson Landers and Mrs. Harrison Bennett, finance; Mrs. Willis Kuhn and Mrs. K. M. Mosiman, flowers; Mrs. Reinie/Miller, Mrs. G. A. Mueller, family welfare; Mrs. Louis Gausepohl, Mrs. Clara Stutz, sewing; Mrs. L. R. Thomas, magazines; Mrs. Harold C. Feightner, purchasing agent, and Mrs. Gau€epoh], lecture course.
Auxiliary Head Names Chairmen
Mrs. Arthur J. Miller, newly elected president of the Hugh Copsey American Legion Auxiliary, today announced committee chairmen for the year. Mrs. Art Salmon is rehabilitation chairman; Mrs. A. J. Miller, service sales; Mrs. Jesse Copsey, child welfare; Mrs. James E. Hall, Knightstown Home; Mrs. Henry Herbig, Americanism; Mrs. Helen Foster, national defense; Mrs. Bonnie Poppa, community service. Mrs. William O. Harper is junior activities chairman; Mrs. Paul Trees, emblems and trophies; Mrs. Poppa, membership; Mrs. Copsey, scholarship; Mrs. Miller, education, World War orphans; Mrs. Earl Brubeck, Fidac; Mrs. Julia Harris, poppy; Mrs. Miller, music; Mrs. Eva Smith, publicity and radio; Mrs. Foster, constitution and by-laws; Mrs, Lowell Peck, legislative, and Mrs. Willard Kelsey, national news.
Museum Guild To Name Aids
The year’s committee. for the Children’s Museum Guild are to be named at the opening meeting af 2:30 p. m. today in the museum, 1150 N. Meridian St. A tour of the museum is to be made for benefit of new members. Miss Catherine Lapenta, incoming guild president, is to preside at the meeting. Mrs. Donald Jameson,
trustees’ president, is to pour at a tea duspg the social hour.
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Mrs. H. K. Stormount, home for the’
St. Margaret's Guild Leaders For Year to Be Named Today
Reports from committee chairmen are to be heard at a luncheon meeting of St. Margaret's Guild today in the home of Mrs. Russell Wil-
be appointed. Mrs. T. C. Twyman
Today’s Pattern 2
IRLS going back to college have chosen this type of costume as one of the most important in their wardrobes. The skirt with jumper top can be worn with blouses or sweaters and changes its appearance with each change of accessories. The little bolero jacket, pet of the Paris couturier this season, buttons high to the neck and may be worn as the top of the dress when neither sweater or blouse is worn beneath. As a dress for first fall days, pat-
‘tern 8050 is one of the most ver-
satile. Pattern 8050 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 3's yards of 54-inch material. To line the bolero requires 17% yards of 35 or 39-inch material. The pattern includes a complete step-by-step sewing guide. The new Fall and Winter Pattern Book is ready for you now. It has 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion. One pattern and the new Fall and Winter Pattern Book—25 cents. Fall and Winter Book alone—15 cents. To obtain pattern and Step-by-Step Sewing Instructions inclose 15 cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your size, your name and address and mail to Pattern Editor, The Indianapolis
Times, 214 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis, i ae :
Five Clubs Are to Open Programs
Officers of Four Groups To Be Feted at . Meetings. 9
Indianapolis women become actively engaged in resuming club activities for the year. Five more local groups are to open their seasons this week and next, four honoring new presidents and officers. *
Mrs. J. D. Peterson, incoming president, is to be Honored at the first meeting of the Late Book Club today in the Marott Hotel. Hostesses are to be Mesdames G. H. Deck, M. L. Mendenhall and F. C. Maynard. Luncheon appointments and decorations are to be in autumn flowers and colors. Mrs. John Mellett is to review “The Citadel” and “The Life and Death of a Spanish Town.” Program committee members are Mesdames C. V. Rule, Maynard and Deck. Amicitia Club to Meet
Thirty-five reservations have been made for the Presidents’ Day luncheon of the Amicitia Club to be held
today in the Columbia Club. Thurman A. Gottschalk, state welfare chairman, is to speak. A musical program is to be presented by Prof. Philip Mendura. Special guests are to include Mrs. David Ross, Indiana Endorsers of Photoplays president; Mrs. W. D. Keenan, 7th District Federation of Clubs president; Mrs. Henry W. Ker, Indianapelis Council of Women president, and Mrs. Thurman A. Gottschalk. Officers to be installed include Mrs. William Perry, president; Mrs. Fred Bretthauer, first. vice president; Mrs. Ralph Caldwell, second vice president; Mrs. Ed Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Galen T. Doyal, recording secretary, and Mrs. E. P. Brennan, corresponding secretary. Mesdames Mayme Castor, Alex Goodwin and Bretthauer are in charge of luncheon arrangements. Mesdames Ethel Lambert and Galen Doyal are program committee members.
Culture Club Session Friday
The Culture Club is to begin its study of South America at the season’s first luncheon meeting Friday in the home of Mrs. Hughes Patten. : Mrs. Albert Ogle is in charge of program arrangements. The study topic includes a map study of South American physical features and a short historical sketch.
Activities Start Oct. 8
The Irvington Fortnightly Club is to open its year's activities on Oct.
at Cifaldi’s.
The club, organized in 1896, has chosen for its year’s program topic, “Mythology.” Its origin is to be discussed at the Oct. 22 meeting by Mrs. W. A. Reddick. Other members who are to speak on mythological topics during the year .include Mesdames Arthur R. Robinson, Philip Zoercher, J. H. Fee, Simon Reisler, F. W. Hogle, P. W. Cornelius, Karl Sturman, Carl L. Winther, O. H. Backemeier and Louis M. Richardson. Officers of the club are Mrs. O. S. Flick, president; Mrs. F. B. Gill, vice president; Mrs. W. J. Weesner, recording secretary; Mrs. Carrie H. Black, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Carl L. Winther, treasurer. The executive board includes Mes+ dames Robinson, Henry H. Prescott and W. B. Ward. Mrs. Zoercher is art chairman, and Mrs. Fee is flower committee chairman. Program committee members include Mesdames Backemeier, C. U. Watson and F. W. Schulmeyer.
Club Opens Season The Florence Nightingale Club is- to open its season with a luncheon and program Friday at the Business and Professional Women’s Club. Mrs. O. R. Mann, organization president, is to be the honor guest. Mrs. O. S. Srader is arrangemen committee chairman, assisted Mrs. Earnest Milholland. ¢ Dr. J. W. Jackson is to give the first of a series of medical lectures on the conservation of health. Mrs. C. J. Finch will conduct a Public Health Institute, assisted by Mesdames L. T. Wright, John Thornburg, George W. Dyer, Robert Caplinger and E. H. Kingston. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth is to talk on “A Federation Forest.” Cemmittee chairmen selected by Mrs. Mann to serve during the year are Mrs. Milholland, program; Mrs. Srader, ways and means; Mrs. Jean Quick, communication and hospitality; Mrs. William Benz, historian; Mrs. C. E. Ball and Mrs. Charles Judy, membership, and Mrs. Paul Catterson, publicity.
Bridge Is Given By Pi Omicron
Miss Betty Lee Zimmerman was hostess at a recent bridge party given by Kappa chapter, Pi Omicron Sorority, for members and guests. Miss Zimmerman is the sorority's president. Guests included Mesdames J. S. Barth, James Crowe, Bertha Clark, Anthony Manley, H. Y. Massie, Paul McDaniels, C. Y. McKenzie, A. C. Miller, Ward Montford and Thomas Selmier. Misses Betty Aehlring, Mary Armstrong, Anna Lydia Carter, Hazel Horton, Grace Hyland, Maida Johnson, Eva Mae Lynch, Elizabeth McGoldrick, Clara Martin, Mary Elizabeth Miller, Marjorie Shirley, Bertha Staub, Jewel Svendsen and Margatet Waggoner.
Elizabeth Van Pelt Is Bridal Shower Guest
Mrs. John McHugh, 1525 Finley St., entertained with a personal shower last night for her niece, Miss Elizabeth Van Pelt. Miss Van Pelt is to be married at 8 p. m. Thursday to Vernon Beck in St. George's Episcopal Church. Guests were Misses Margaret Eberhardt, Leona Heiob, Helen Ilatterbaugh; Mesdames Mary Cubel, Margaret Wiggins, Opal Robertson, Edna 1 Jeanette Bog
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September is the month in which
8 with a Presidents’ Day luncheon
Eberhardt, Hazel Allen ‘and
Times Photo.
This trio discusses arrangements for the Cheer Broadcasters Milk Fund Club card party to be held Oct. 5. Left to right are Mrs. J. W. Esterline, candy prizes committee chairntan; Mrs. M. E. Robbins, arrangeR. C. Duke, donations committee chairman.
ments committee member, and Mrs.
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Milk Fund Club To Sponsor Fete At Ayres Oct. 5
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Plans are being completed and.
chairmen are named for the annual card party to be given Oct. 5 by the Cheer Broadcasters Milk Fund Club in the L. S. Ayres & Co. auditorium. . Proceeds are to go to a milk supply fund for undernourished preschool children. Mrs. W. H. Hodgson is general arrangements chalirman. Other committee heads are Mrs. Lynn Adams, tickets; Mrs. Otis Carmichael, door prizes; Mrs. J. W. Esterline, candy prizes; Mrs. J. H. Prochaska, candy chairman; Mrs. Russell Duke, donations; Mrs. Earl Robbins and Mrs. Walter Geisel, arrangements, and Mrs. Thomas Toll, publicity. Other members assisting are to be Mesdames E. C. Ball, Mollie Bardsley, William Christena, C. F. Dillenback, Henry Dithmer Sr., T. W. Engle, L. G. Flemming, Haskell Gift, J. F. Gilbert, Alex Goodwin, Eberett L. Hayes, William Haugh, W. F. Holmes, Robert Mottern, John G. Murnane, Edward Niles, Max Norris, R. O’Harrow, E. Padgett, L. B. Sackett, William L. Sharp, K. W. Steinkamp, Wolf Sussman, Cecil Tucker Vestal, William Vornbrock, Harris W. Wetsell, Fred Bowen, George Steinmetz, B. O.. Simons, O. S. Sraeder, J. P. Smith, William Leoanard, George Tutrow, R. H. Goodrich, C. E. Blacklidge, Charlse S. Thomas, Mrs. Wayne O. Hill, president of the Club; Mrs. C. V. Sorenson, ways and means committee
chairman, and Mrs. Chauncy Buck,
first vice chairman.
Needleworkers Are to Convene For State Meet
Mrs. Oscar L. Pond, Indianapolis, Needlework Guild of America state president, is to preside at the state conference at Ft. Wayne tomorrow. Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, Indianapolis branch president and national vice chairman, and Mrs. R.
F. Harding are to report on the|
national meeting held in Philadelphia in May. Indianapolis guild members who are to attend are Mesdames C. K. Calvert, J. R. Sentney, E. L. Shaver, R. T.' Fatout, Peter C. Reilly, C. M. Spiegel, Lyman Pearson and T. S. Kuhns. . The guild is to have. a booth at the state conference on social work in the Claypool Hotel Oct. 1-3. Mrs. Pond is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames A. C. Reynolds, E. I. Wagner, C. K. McDowell, and Mrs. Reilly. :
Southern Club Elects L.eaders
Mrs. Ralph L. Colby, Traders Point, is to be Southern Club Woman’s Auxiliary president this year, it was announced today.
Other officers are to be Mrs.
ames N. Shryock, vice president; Mrs. James F. Wilson, secretary, and and Miss Helen Smith, treasurer. "The year’s first meeting is to be held at 1 p. m. Friday with a cov-ered-dish luncheon in the home of Mrs. A. Glenn Shoptaugh, Westfield Blvd. Mrs. Park A. Cooling is program committee chairman for the event, and Mrs. Ernest Edwards is hostess chairman. The woman's auxiliary is responsible for the club’s charity projects. Mrs. Peter Reilly is in charge of garments furnished by auxiliary members to the Riley Hospital through the Needléwork Guild.
Mrs. Wayne Rhodes Honored at Party
Mrs. Robert C. Walker, 4248 Carroliton Ave., assisted by her mother, Mrs. Pearle Taylor, entertained last night with a bridge party and crystal shower ~for Mrs. Wayne E. Rhodes. Before her recent marriage, Mrs. Rhodés was Miss Bernice Grant. Guests included Mesdames rge Herman Boots, - A. A. Kelly, Fred Hoffman, E. M. Schneider, Robert M. Neale, A. E. Posner and Misses Lillian Shaughnessy, Peg Martin, Kay Evelow, Margaret Turk, Helen Carver, Hilda Thomas and Marie Holmes. Mrs. Roy Grant, Kokomo, mother of Mrs. Rhodes, also was a
guest. Democratic Women To Be Host of Mayor
Mayor and Mrs, Walter C. Boetcher are to be honored guests at the year’s first meeting of the Marion
County Democratic Women's Club | ; / at 8 p. m. today in the Claypool | ZF8
Hotel P:
Propylaecum to Open Season
suppers. Service is to be from 6 to 7 p. m. Purves, the magician, is to appear on the evening’s program. The first “Propylaesum Day” is to
be held Monday, Oct. 18. Luncheon for club members and their guests is to be served at 1 p. m. Following the luncheon, Agnes Mathis Cherry is to give a program of costume monodramas and character sketches. Committee members assisting Mrs. Matson are Mesdames Roy Elder Adams, Earl B. Barnes, Arthur V. Brown, Samuel " H. Fletcher, Paul Lee Hargitt, William R. Higgins, Frank Hoke, William Cooper Kern, Perry W. Lesh, Walter C, Marmon, George Philip Meier, James M. Ogden, A. Dickinson Smith, Everett E. Voyles, Edson T. Wood and Miss Genevieve Scoville.
Society Sponsors
Members of the Altar Society of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral sponsored a fall card party and fashion show in the L. S. Ayres & Co. auditorium yesterday. The arrangements committee was composed of Mesdames William L. O’Connor, Katherine Hallinan, Julia Alexander and Thomas F. Broden.
Fall Card Party
With Buttet Supper Sunday :
Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, entertainment committee chairman for the Indianapolis Propylaesum, announced today that the winter season is to begin Sunday night with the first in a series of Sunday night buffet
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Sub-Debs Meet Tonight to Plan Scavenger Hunt
Plans for a scavenger hunt are to be made at a meeting of the SubDebs tonight in the home of Miss Fayette Ann Miller daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Miller. At a recent meeting held in the home of Miss Mary Scott Morse, Miss Morse was elected president of the organization. Other officers chosen include Miss Ann Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fox, vice president; Miss Dorothy Ann Rybolt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, secretary; Miss Miller, treasurer, and Miss Claire B. Patten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Patten, publicity chairman. The organization is composed of 18 young women students at Shortridge High School and Tudor Hall School.
Invitations
Are Issued To Weddin g
Lamb-Mumford Nuptial Is to Take Place Oct. 16.
Invitations are being issued this week to the marriage of Miss Bette Clare Mumiord, daughter of Mrs. Marguerite Lewis Mumford and Rufus Wilson Mumford, to James - Joseph Lamb, son of Mrs. Laura Lamb. 3
The wedding is to take place at 4:30 p. m. Oct. 16 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Miss Mumford has chosen her sister, Miss Joan Mumford, to be maid of honor. Bridesmaids are to be Misses Bernice Brennan, Marcella McDermit, . Greensburg; Helen Barton, Covington, Ky., and Betty Williams, Greenwood. Nancy Lewis is to be flower girl. : Brother Best Man
Jack Lamb is to be his brother's best man. Ushers are to be Hugh Lamb, another brother of the bride-groom-to-be; George Mumford, a cousin of the bride-to-be, William Orme and Jack Elder. Miss Brennan entertained Satur day with a luncheon-bridge at her Lome, 4530 Park Ave. in honor cf Miss Mumford. Miss Joan Mumford, 5893 N. Delaware St., is to be hostess at a miscellaneous shower Oct. 2, Miss Maryanna Lichtenauer, 1703 N. Alabama St., is to entertain Oct, 7 with a linen shower. Miss McDermit and Miss Barton are to be hostesses at a luncheon and shower Oct. 8 at the Canary Cottage. On Oct 12, Mrs. William P. Cooling is to entertain with a crystal shower. Miss Mumford is to be luncheon hostess for her bridesmaids that same day at the Columbia Club. Following the wedding rehearsal on Oct. 14, parents of the bride-to-be are to entertain with a buffet supper at the Columbia Club.
Detention Board Is To Indorse Members
Mrs. Walter Geisel, first vice prese ident of the Marion County Detention Home Auxiliary, called an executive board meeting of the ore ganization for 2 p. m. today. The meeting's purpose was to indorse Mrs. W. H. Hodgson, president, for the second vice president of Lhe Seventh District Federation of Clubs. Mrs. Edward Miles was to be indorsed for federation recording secretary, The election is to be held Oct. 7.
Nuptial Date Set
Times Special . LOGANSPORT, Ind. Sept. 28.— The marriage of Miss Jean Harmon to F. Kirk Tucker, 3311 College Ave., Indianapolis, is to take place Oct. 24. The couple is to live at 214
Massachusetts Ave. Indianapolis.
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