Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1937 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MONDAY, OCT. 18 1937
Lambs Applaud ‘Superb, Stupendous Symphony of Stars’
Club Forgoes
‘Big Apple,’
But Holds Lusty Frolic
At Season’s
Dinn Edward G.
Gets
Stoklev’s
First Danc
r Coats Survive Summer Battle With Moths;
Song and Cake-Walk
Thunders of Applause.
By VIRGINTA MOORHEAD MANNON
Everyone was very at the Columbia Club winter dinner frocks or two and a bunch of flowers good luck with their dinner ber had won
gay at
pretuy
clothes set
Big
midnight blue dinner Despite the fact that the start of the season proved a satisfactory substi Dorothy Jay Robinson, down the house with her ward G. Stokely, who managed floor as he sang. received Doll Charles A. Rockwood, ir tle Sinfonietta endeared themselves tion of “the worlds first The Sinfonietta was composed
tute for
Robert Ferriday Jr. and Mr “The Two Spades,” to the minstrel show with All in all the “superb,
their
the summer's battle against Here and there one glimpsed & resplendent gentleman clad ofl with dubonnet Apple” turned out pretty hotcha, and a general milling around ‘truckin prima donna of ahimated rendition of to cakewa thunderous
nterlocutor par excellence. and the Lambs’ to the audience with their premiere performance and probably its f Mrs Meek, Robert Davy Baglesfield, Walter J Rockwood colored tap dancers, added just the right “Four stupendous,
The Lambs, themselves, had A remarkable num-
hair.
the moths. in voguish tie and boutonnicre has not vet hit Indianapolis, the
and “going to town.’ the minstrel show, brought “Where or When.” EdIk over most of the ballroom applause for “Oh, You Beautiful
Lit~ presen talast.’ Ralph W. Lieber, Mrs. J. Perm Hubbard Jr., Harry S. Shepard.
note Feet of Rhythm.”
scintillating symphony of stars”
put on a rollicking performance and the Lambs and their ewes did a good
job of Beautiful It's So” and
assisting by Doll,”
joining lustily “Comin’ Through
in the the Rye,” “Good Night Lambkins.”
“Oh, Baby
You Savs
‘tang singing” of “Because My
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Matthews were chairmen of the minstrel show
committee. They were assisted hy Mr. and Mrs. Eaglesfield.
Other members of the “company” William J. Kothe, Mr. and Mrs. Yale R Rockwood, Mrs. Ferriday,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher, Jack H. Rhoades,
Mrs,
Margaret Alles And J]. K. Ullrich On Wedding Trip
The marriage of R. Alles,
Miss Margaret daughter of Mr. and Mrs John H. Alles, 31 E. 52d St.. to John K. Ullrich, son of Mrs. Paul J. Ullrich, Mt. Clemens, Mich., took place at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Churct he ceremony ead by Dr J. Ambrose Dunkel before an altar banked with palms and chrysanthemums interspersed with candelabra. Paul R played bridal mony including Gounod “Dream.” Serenade,” Schubert. George E. Matthews, Grand Rapids, Mich. sang “Ich Liebe Dich” and ‘“Dedica
was
Matthews, airs before the cere“Ave Maria,” Wagner, and
organist,
The bride, who entered with her was gowned in white satin princess style with a lace voke and Duchess collar. Her and tulle hale fastened the long bridal veil. Besides the bridal bouguet, she carried a lace handkerchief from the wedding of her mother Sister Only Attendant
Miss Donna Alles, sister of bride and her only attendant, wore floor length sapphire blue velvet with 2 matching turban. She carried fall chrysanthemums. Marcus Ullrich, Mt lemens was his brother's best man and Giles Hubbard, Delaware, O., and Edgar Racine, Mt. Clemens, ushered. The bride's mother wore dubonnet brocade chiffon with a corsage of gardenias. The bridegroom's mother wore black and gold with a corsage of white gladioli Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents, after which the couple left for a two weeks trip through the East and Canada. After Nov. 1 they are to be at home in Mt. Clemens Miss Alles is a Northwestern University graduate and a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, national musical honorary Mr. Ullrich attended Ohio Wesleyan University Out of town guests included the bridegroom's mother, Miss Elizabeth Ullrich, Mrs. John Ullrich, Mr Mrs. Leland Coulon, Miss Howare. Miss Kathleen Hanson and Mr. Racine, Mt. Clemens; Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Delaware: Miss Pearl Perrin, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. F C. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. G. E Matthews, Grand Rapids: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Egan, lansing: Mrs Emil Heller, Toronto, Ontario, and Misses Minnie and Margaret Alles Hillsdale, Mich
Sorority Rushees Are Guests Tonight
fachim ~ iasnionea
the
Jane
RR
ishees of Alpha Epsilon chapter, Delta 1 ts
Theta Tau Sorority, are to be ests at a Halloween party tonight in the home of Mrs. Noble Biddinger, 3901 Park Ave. Members of the chapter met Saturday night in the Claypool Hotel to repeat their initiation pledge as part of a nation-wide observance of Founders Day. Miss Philena Argo. chapter I president presided.
~ su
Tea Is Ar ranged
The inter-racial committee of the Y. W. €. A, Council of Federated Church Women, is sponsoring a Friendship Tea from 2 to 4 pm , Wednesday in the Phyllis Wheatley Y.W.C. A ‘
Mr,
white |
satin |
and |;
and Mrs. John B. Stokely and were Mr. and Mrs. John Bookwalter, Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Dean and
Free Kindergarten Mothers to Meet
The Emerson Heights Mothers’ Club of the Indianapolis Pree Kindergarten Society is to meet for a rovered dish luncheon at noon tomorrow Discussion subject is to be “The | Kindergarten. Your Child and You.” Mrs. Floyd Jones, president. is to be in charge. A vice president. recording secretary and corresponding secretary are to be elected
Garden Group Will Hear Talk By Bottomley
Prof. Myrl E. Bottomley is to be
speaker at a meeting of the Garden |
Department of the Woman's Department Club at 2 p. m. Fridav in the clubhouse. His subject is to be “Planting the Home Grounds.” Mrs. Merritt Woolf, department chairman. is to preside at the business meeting Mrs. W. K. Miller and Mrs Howard W. Painter are to display an exhibit “Arrangement of Autumn Materials,” after which tea is to be served, Mrs. 8S. E. Perkins ITI and Mrs. William H. Shell, social hour arrangements cochairmen. are to be assisted bv Mesdames H. Alden Adams, Laura Blanton. Warren S. Gibson, J. C. Hardesty, Ira M. Holmes, Thomas F. Hudgins, W. D Keenan, Frank S. Kimberlin. James S. Marlowe. Clvde V. Montgomery, D. F. Randolph, William Robert Stewart and Miss Grace Norris.
Junior Auxihary T'o Honor Guests
Miss Irene Ulrey, newlv-elected president of the Bruse P. Robison Junior American Legion Auxiliary. is » be honored guest at a tea from 3 9 5 p. m. tomorrow in the Central Christian Church. Other honored guests Miss Margaret Collman. junior retiring president, and Mrs, Frank Colilman and Mrs. Donald H. Smith, incoming and retiring auxiliary presidents Mrs. William H. Long, unit social chairman. is to be in the receiving line with honored guests A procram of marimba numbers is to be presented bv Miss Janet Morgan. Mesdames James H. Brill. J. H. Armington, Gretta Socwell and C. K. McDowell are to preside at the lea table,
are to be
Nursery Mothers’ Club Will Meet
The Mothers’ Club of the Indianapolis Day Nursery is to hold its first meeting of the winter season tomorrow in the nursery. A play is tc be presented by bovs and girls of the nursery dramatic club. The organization, sponsored by WPA, is composed of mothers of children attending the Day Nursery
Actives of Pi Beta Phi Will Entertain
Actives of the Pi Beta Phi Soror1ty are to entertain with a homecoming luncheon Saturday at the house for Butler chapter alumnae. Miss Mavilla Rainey is arrange- | ments
the Lambs’ opening frolic Saturday night | § Those girls who hadn't got around to buying new made last year's model presentable with a new clip in their coats and tails.
1. Among the parties at the Lambs Club Frolic on Saturday Mrs, Bennett Bobbitt and Mrs. Ralph Lieber enjoying Aa Cadick, Kothe and William J. Kothe.
was one including (left to right) Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher, 2. Another large party Jeremiah Caddick, Mr. Mrs. William J.
Mrs Shipnes,
Times Photos night Bennett Bobbitt, Ralph Lieber, included Staniev.
the chorus Shipnes,
number of Mrs. Stanley
3. Chorus members who helped to contribute te the success of the
minstrel Matthews,
4. Included in one party were Miss Joan Pratt sell Willson Mrs. Carl H. Wallerich,
ich and Uz McMurtie. 5. Perry Meek (left) Andrews. 6. Ably assisting the ° stars” was the chorus,
included Mesdames Yale Rice,
chats with
‘superb, stupendous, stint
John Bookwalter and Paul R. Johnson, Mrs. RusMrs. Uz McMurtie, Carl H, WallerDavid P.
Mrs. Andrews and Mr.
$1
illating symphony of
Lambda. Delta Sigma Kappa N. Tuxedo, hostess
Lambda, Omega Nu Tau.
Knights of St High School Hall, celebration
Independent Card Club. 2 Martha Ahardnt. chairman
Heyl Study Club. 2 p. m. Tues for the vear. Canada. Pro Review, Aftermath Club. Thurs. meet at the home, Mrs. T. W. 9 a. m.
EVENTS
Tues Rush part: Kappa Phi Delta. Wed. night. Mrs. Earl Otev, Tonight.
PROGRAM
George. Sacred Heart Church. Tues S. Meridian and Palmer
CARD PARTY P mm. Tues.
PROGRAMS
ram, Discovery and Exploration
Pilgrimage to Brown County Demmerly,
Seventh Ward Democratic Women's Club. Alma Burns, 2176 N. Talbott, hostess.
night. Miss Mary Lucas, 1361 1328 N. Oxford. hostess
Y W. CC. A. Business meeting.
Sacred Heart
Sts. 52d anniversary
Citizens Gas Co, Mrs
Study Book
Rauh Memorial Libram
Members to 230 E. North St., Apt. 1, Miss
8 p. m. Tonight.
Chi Delta Chi With Party
Entertains Japanese
The Chi Delta Chi Sorority enter- |
tained with a Japanese (ea vesterday afternoon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The event was the last in a series of rush parties. Mrs. Charles Gisler was hostess, assisted by Mesdames Harold Andrew and David Thomas. Honor guests were Norval line Kathryn Kathryn Bromley.
Mesdames
Harbison and the Gillick. Ann Conwav
man Creagor, James Nelson, Russell Fischer, Ross Brown. Alfred Eggert, Albion Hardin. Wayne Fiscus and
the Misses Helen Klasing and Melba |
Taylor.
Personals
Newton L. Silver and Nancy, and Mrs. Lillian are the house guesis
Mrs. daughter, Silver, Detroit, of Mrs. Fall Creek Blvd Mr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Harms are to leave Wednesday for Chicago, where they are to spend a few davs. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Wolfe are io leave Wednesday for duck and grouse hunting in Michigan. They are to be guesis of Mr. and Murs. Charles Cox, Fountain, Mich., formerly of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Norvell, New York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Munk, Brendenwood Mr. and Mrs. Munk entertained informally Sunday afternoon for their ouests., Mrs. Norvell is Mrs. Munk's
| SISter.
Hugh McK. Landon will entertain al Four Winds Wednesday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Soot, Jr.
Luncheon Set
By Altrusa Club
The Altrusa Club is to meet at 12:30 p. m. Saturday in the Columbia Club for a luncheon meeting. Miss Charlotte Carter was district | i representative at the fifth district, { International Association of Altrusa | Clubs’ conference which ended yesterday in Lafayette. Delegates and alternates also attending were Misses Mabel Guttery, Hazel Williams, Edna Fields and Dr. Edith Haynes. Delegates from | Wisconsin. Illinois and
Stelhorn, Doyle Harbaugh, | Misses | and | Among others | who attended were Mesdames Her- |
Edward A. Lawson, 3350 E. |
| Book is ready for you now.
Indiana of their niece, Miss Muriel airman for the event. Res- | were present forgessions held in the | cer, to Monty Meyer. The ceremony | ervations may be made at the house. | Purdue Universiy
T oday’s Pattern
OW, when it is time to get into your fur coat, this dress that looks as trim as a suit grows even more fashion-important, Pattern 8006 is designed in sizes 12. 14, 16. 18, 20 and 40. Size 14 requires 2°< yards of 54-inch material, or 4': yards of 35 or 39-inch
| material.
Pattern 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—135 cents. To obtain pattern and Step-by-
The new Fall and Winter
| Step Sewing Instructions inclose 15 cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your size, your
name and address and mail to Pat-
tern Editor. The Indianapolis Times, !
14 W. Marvland St., Indianapolis. Miss Mercer Married Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mason, 423 N. Oxford St. announce the marriage Mer-
Union Building. | took place Oct. 3.
Caperton, Fre
ties a business meeting in which chair- |
a talk by
| speak on 12, at
putes”
| members at a social hour
| 39. o'clock. Music furnished by the pu- | | pils the direction of Mrs. | | Gladys Wheeler will follow.
Patronecsses Announced for
Mrs.
Patronesses for tomorrow in L Mrs. First Baptist Church Bible School. Patronesses include: Mesdames S. G. Huntington, Harry win, John G. Beale, H. B. Leonard F. Remy, Clyde E. Titus It A. P. Houck, Will Bernhart PT Smith, Harold Franc e ewel Zinter ames Joseph Barnhill
Mrs.
A. Rvaquist : Moffett 1 Ww O
Forest
Cheeseman
Anderson Te Hesterburg Charl es Bdwin Emrick, W
h. Harry Kalb, Pau 7. H. Beek
Filliam 1 Hil a. ¥ James Genders Hamilton Mesdames Stella Jones, J Cc Depree Harry Wheeler, Milton Depree, Jennie Sparks, Chester Stewart, A. S. Barnett, T. P. Boxell, N. F Clarridge, J. S. Petri, Harry Snyder, Fred R. Beam, Charles E. Daugherty, Carry Shipley, V. H. Davison. Richard Sommers Alfred LeBien. J. W. Hadley, John Louchs Fred Seree, Leda Farmer, Harry King Kermit Jacobson, Ernest Henricy, Glen Thrasher, Alma Regherfoid, J. W. Hutchinson
i Clarence
Elizabeth Roberson
Ramey
Herbert Kimbrel, George Lee, Jefl Ostermever, A, J amp. C. D. Gr And rew George Unger, Cr ] PF. Schnicke J. N. Thomas, Son enson Felix Bryin, Alice McConly, Ar1 B. McCov, R. R. Michell G. Magee S. McCarty, A, A, Hess Mesdames A. McCracken, Eastland nk Ballman, €C. B. Morrison T. G. Morrissey, J A Potts, Henry Avery George Purves, E. O. Wood, J White herd, Charles Salisbury, Ernest Goshorn,
P-T. A. Club Activities
Demarchus Brown's
Demarchus Brown's travel S. Avres & Co. auditorium were announced today. Brown's address is being sponsored hy
EE Christena, LS son Robert
Mevers Lelilia Judd
Holmes |
Monday
ner
igs, LIL. T.1 . ri Hostesses are to be Mesdames Eli |
Lilly, Tagle Brown.
“Invertebrate “Memories of a Spanish Princess” by Infanta viewed by
lecture at 2 p. m.
the Service Class of the
Sharp, D. T. DavidFrank Bouer, J hen . Johanson
H. Bryson, H. BI ankenship and Robert Mesdames Wallis Heller, R { vy Lacey, 3. L. Tw caver, Howard Phillips, J. M. rnan, Francis Arnold, C. A 1K genmi pk, F. L. Warner, Chai ries MeFlroyv. A. G. Stevenson , Minnte_ Rigg. Othniel Hitch
J M, Phipps ar] Kruetsinger, M. G. Reed json. Raff Zregner, Mav Sauders Watsell, Carl Wevl, J. C. Mobre tater \ D Elder Ww, Ss Thurston
Herbert Guy Bradley Rubush. F. E and William Leonard ". Whelden. E.R . R. C. Sims, DeWitt ngelking. V. E. Funk Carl White, J. E Shewfton. Ernest Lane EG. Me. " Ruge. 1. B. Stekett, Her J. W. Harris and William
Elsie
Rate. Davis. C. J
Willia Biac kb n
thee
Riue Sue Lum nith. Amber Kiefer Ruby a Rogge, Margaret Dey Edith Currver. Minnie Emma Ogle. Helen Davis and
2 Book Reviews
To Be Offered
Two book reviews are to be pre-| sented today at a meeting of the Review Club in the Con- |
House
Walter E. Rogers and Helen
is to review by Gassett
Howard Meeker Spain”
Mrs
Eulalia is to be re-
Mrs. Oliver Stout.
Mrs. Witt W Associations president. schools. will again broadcast over WFBM at 3:15 Wednesday
Hadley,
Indianapolis and Dewitt a discussion of parent-teacher interests, afternoon
of Parent-Teacher superintendent of
Council S. Morgan,
These broadcasts are spon-
sored by the council for use on local parent-teacher programs. and all
local associations meeting on that
broadcast.
” ” ”
School 18 unit will open its activiWednesday at 2:30 p. m. with
men will report their plans for the
| year. A Community Fund represent{ative will speak. and boys who at- | tended the traffic safety | report on |
camp will its activities. = n =n Music by the school a Community Fund representative, and a soeial hour for parents new to the school will com-
orchestra,
| pose the School 19 program at 3:15 | Wednesday
afternoon = ” ® W. A. Shullenberger will “Our Homes" at School 3:10 np. m. Wednesday. A refor mothers new to the
Mrs.
ception
| school will follow,
” » ” Parents of School 32 pupils will hear Miss Vera Morgan “Around the World in Thirty MinWednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. A short talk by a Community Fund representative and music by the Mother's Chorus are to be additional features. Tea will be served. ” ”n ” School 38 P.-T. A. will honor new Wednes=day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Folk dances by the 8a, 8b and 7a girls and songs by the 5a and 6b girls will make up the program. = ”n ” Miss Lena Swope, principal, speak on “Comparing {he School With the New” at Wednesday afternoon
will
at 2 under ” ” ”
Introduction of new officers. teachers and parents will be made
| Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock |
at School 42 by Mrs. Addie Porter, |
unit president.
” ” ”
Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, School
Board member, will speak on “The |
Parent-Teagher its School,
Organization and at School 45, Wednes-
dav
day at short
principal, on Together.” mary Chorus will feature the School 55 program Wednesday at m.
book at School
a tea for plete the program.
Wednesday at a program by the children, a talk by a Community and a social hour for mothers new to the school.
talk on | p.m ilv Welfare Society tary, Every | Life.”
talk on
Old | School | | lis Council of Parent-Teacher Asso-
are asked to give time for the
2:15 p. m. There will be a business meeting. ” » » Miss Fav M. Banta. Tdving and Working music by the Pri-
A talk by and 3:15 p. |
” ” »
Mrs. Bjorn Winger will
new members will com- ” ” » 74 will hold its 2p m,
School
Fund
» ” The Child Study Club of School | 78 will meet Wednesday at 1:30 Mrs. Blythe W. Francis, Famgeneral secrewill speak on Child for a Normal Family | n » ” A. C. Magenheimer “Safety” at
Sergt. will
fic patrol introduced. ” »
» | Pupils of the la and 2b grades |
will give the program at School 81, Wednesday a ern at 2 o'clock. » Mrs. Carl 5 Menthel, Indianapo-
| ciations vice president, will talk on parent-teacher
lections will be given by Mrs. Florence Darnell.
ROGRESS
Rinses, also, in soft water.
Ww Vite Gross
Talk
The 13th Hospital | Michigan [organized with Miss Ruth Stoner as | president. Other StefTev P. Merz Mrs
Windsor |
Childers. | E. 1. Me-
Women of Methodist guild Fridav of each month in the nurses’ home work The business Grace tonight in Jersey morrow: St Research Wednesday; meet Omicron EY.
Ant Ins titute Week Planned
Plans for a Week Nov. 1 with cussed the apolis membership committee, Murs, | man, made to publicize opportunities offered at Mrs.
speakers to talk before various or- | ganizations dames and H.
Murs, chairman of week, for essay
chairman and Mrs.
man.
Club to Hear Talk
review a | 70 Wednesday af- | Ave, ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Music and | ernoon to members of the Expres- | sion Club. Mrs. R. B. Barnes, newly | | elected president, Mrs. meeting | on There will be | German cussed by representative Songs in illustration of the talk are | { to be sung by ( hard.
“The Need of
School 50. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Motion pictures of the safety camp | | will be shown and the school traf-
work at School 90, | Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. Piano se-
LAUNDRY
in Minstrel Show
mm —
Washington | Honeym oon Tour Begun
‘Bette Clare Mumford Is Bride in Meridian Heights Church
Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Lamb are on a wedding trip to Washing« ton. Upon their return Nov. 1 they are to be at home at the Chateau Apartments, 1501 E. Maple Road. Their marrage at 4:30 p. m. Sate urday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. was one of the most attractive events of the fall season, Mrs. Lamb was formerly Botte Clare Mumford. daughter of Mrs. Marguerite Lewis Mumford and Rufus Wilson Mumford. Mr. Lamb is a son of Mrs. Laura Lamb.
Candelabra Light Church
Wine red and silver blue predome inated in the church decorations. On either side of the altar stood a large | delphinium blue vase filled with white chirysanthemums centered with wine-colored American Beauty
Guild Forms Its 15th Unit roses. The altar was lighted with tiers of candalabra and the altar
————— rail was trellised with greenery, unit of the Methodist | Palms and cibotium ferns provided Yiu g u .... 8 background for the arrangement. White Cross Guild, West The rite was read by Dr. Sidney Street chapter, has been | Blair Harry. Preceding the ceree mony, Mrs. Harry Bond McNeely, organist, plaved “Venetian Love Song,” “The First Time I Saw You,” “Sweetest Story Ever Told,” and “QO Promise Me." The bride,
Mis%
are: Mrs. N. C president; Mrs. second vice president; Blankinchip., Emily Myers
officers first vice who was given in mars riage by her father, wore a candels light velvet gown cut on princess [lines with a draped bodice and long bouffant sleeves At the neck she wore a family heirloom garnet brooch Carried Orange Blossoms Her circular fingertip illusion veil fell from a Juliet cap caught with orange hlossoms. Clustered about an orchid in her bouquet were white pompons and white roses
William Mrs
secreand treas= West Church {6 meet on
Michigan Street compose the which is the frst rooms, women's auiliary of Church guild is to meet the work rooms. New! Street guild is to meet to- Miss Joan Mumford Paul and Mary Carey sister's maid of honor guilds are to meet 'la French wine velvet gown on the Mother guild is 10 | similar lines. fashioned with short Thursday, and the Alpha | puffed sleeves. In her hair she wore chapter is to convene la matching band of velvet with a silver-blue ostrich tip. She carried delphinium and wine carnations tied with wine ribbon. The bridesmaids, Misses Berenice Brennan. Betty Williams, Greene [wood; Miss Marcella MeDermit, | Greensburg, and Miss Helen Barton, | Covington, Ky. all wore gowns of | silver blue made on similar lines, | They wore bands of the same velvet | with wine red ostrich tips in their hair. They carried wine carnations, scabiosa and miniature dahlias. Nancy Lewis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harold C. Lewis, was flower girl,
was her She wore
sc—
Here, Nov. 1-7
local Art to 7 in
Institute connection national Art Week were disthis morning at a meeting Art Association of Indian= Brother Best Man Mumford wore an Alix burgundy cryvstell gown and a draped turban, She wore a corsage of white spray orchids. Mrs. Lamb wore a sapphire blue lace gown with a matching velvet turban and gardenias, Jack Lamb was his brother's best during the week, Mes- man. George Mumford, a cousin Egar Kiser, Walter Grow | of the bride: Hugh Lamb, another E.. Barnard are to assist | hrother of the bridegroom and Jack Moore Elder and William Orme ushered, Noble Dean was appointed | Mrs, Mumford and Mr. Mumford radio talks for the | entertained with a dinner at the CoTentative plans were made Jumbia Club after the ceremony, and poster contests which The bride travelled in rust colored te be a feature of the week. wool. a baranduki fur jacket and Fred Appel was named essays woondbrown suede accessories Albert J. Bever- She attended St. Mary-of-the. poster chair- | Woods College, Florida Woman's | College and Butler Umiversity and was a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Mr. Lamb attended Pure due University.
————
Mrs Sterling, chaireffort is to be
Frederic H presided. An
John Herron Art Institute,
Sterling appointed Mrs. WilAllen Moore chairman of
Jr, wes named
On German Myths
Mrs. F. C. Lemley, 25 N, Sheridan
is to be hostess tomorrow aft- |
is to preside. Wayne Reddick is to talk | “Myths in German Literature.” | folk music is to be dis- | Mrs. Joseph Gallagher, |
Mrs. Bertha Shep- !
C—O ATA
Hubert Carlin Honored
| Mr | Middle Drive, ceived informally from 3 to 6 p. m, yesterday for Hubert V, Carlin. Mr. | Carlin, | dianapolis as a pianist, returned from tons were issued.
736 re-
and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus,
Woodruff Place,
known in Inhas recently Europe. No invita-
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