Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1937 — Page 12
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Society Whirls Faster As Christmas Season Loads Club ‘Calendars
Friends Here Receive Invitations to Louisiana Wedding of Francis Wilfred Fitzpatrick Nov. 26; Football Games Draw Hoosiers.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
With the holiday season daily drawing nearer the girls who are trying to do their duty by their friends and pet clubs are rushing about at such a pace that they barely have time to swish off the murkiest soot spots between social engagements. One hostess to a popular house guest frankly admits that her tongue is hanging
out from their frenzied activity. It takes a strong constitution to stand up under all the lectures, dinners. teas. luncheons, theatrical productions (both amateur and professional) and benefits for everything under the sun. The long discussions involved in deciding whether selling silver polish or playing cards will bring in more money for whatever-the-case-may-be consume an unconscionable number of precious moments.
Indianapolis friends have received invitations to the marriage of Miss Adelia Beauchamp, Monroe, La, to Francis Wilfred Fitzpatrick of Indianapolis, which is to take place Nov. 26 in Monroe. Miss Beauchamp, who is the daughter of Mrs. Percy Sandel, visited in Indianapolis last year. David P. Andrews and Paul Sterrett, who are to be ushers in the wedding, will leave Nov. 21 for Monroe. Mrs, Andrews and her daughter, Molly, and son, Jerry. will spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darlington E. Fee in Maysville, Ky. » = . = ” ® Two Eastern football games are to be seen by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley who will attend the Harvard-Yale game Saturday in Cambridge, Mass., and the Army-Navy game in Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day. Edward L. Mayer is also to attend the HarvardYale game. » ® ® = = » Mrs. William Ray Adams will spend Thanksgiving in Boston with her daughter, Mrs. Louis McClennen and Mr. McClennen.
& & 4 4 & Mrs. Albert Lord, Englewood, N. J, will come this week to visit Mrs. Henry Bennett. h & OH & 4 & Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Hood will motor to Milwaukee to spend Thanksgiving with reiatives. They are to be in Chicago for Thanksgiving week-end 5 & & A & bb
Dr. and Mrs. John Mclean Lochhead will sail this week for Eng-
land.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Daniel are taking a trip through Mexico. = = 8 8 » 5 Preceding last night's performance of “The Night of Janury 16,” at the Civic Theater Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shonie entertained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Mead and Mr. and Mrs. G. Vance Smith for dinner at their home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Eberts are to leave Saturday for Tampa. Fla. where they will spend the winter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Cullom have returned from a week's visit in Des Moines and Chicago.
Mrs. B. O. Bruington, Council Bluffs, Towa, will arrive Thursday to spend Thanksgiving and the Christmas holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Silas Reagan and Mr. Reagan.
Mrs. Wilbur D. Grose and her sons. George and Charles, have left for Saginaw, Mich. to join the Rev. Mr. Grose for residence.
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Radcliffe College students home for the holidays are to be honor guests at the Christmas tea which the Indianapolis Radcliffe College Club will give Dec. 28 at the home of Miss Esther Jane Throckmorton. Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr. is president of the club this year. At a meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Wayne Ritter plans were discussed for the organization's annual fund-raising project.
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Miss Gertrude Taggart and Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger will read papers at the fall guest meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's Club Friday. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mesdames Herbert Foltz. Fisk Landers, Walker W. Winslow, Harvey J. Elam and Daniel I. Glossbrenner. Mrs. Thor G. Wesenberg is president. e & & 5 & @ The Catherine Merrill Club is to hold its Christmas party at Woodstock Club. Dec. 11, instead of the Propylaeum, as originally planned. Miss Blanche Stillson is to be speaker at the meeting for club members and their guests. Hostesses will be Mesdames Thomas Carr Howe, H. A. O. Speers, Joseph HK. Miner, J. T. McDermott, Henry Kahn. Herbert S. Wood. Clyde Jones, the Misses Catherine Dunn, Sara C. Ewing and Grace Emery. » ” 5 ® » » At a business mecting of the Junior League yesterday at the American Central Life Building plans for this winter's money-raising project were discussed. » » » = 5 » A number of sub-debutantes will have the thrill of going to their first night dancing party Thanksgiving Eve when the Varsity Club of Park School holds its first fall party at the school. > & & “ 6 5 The Indianapolis Woman's Contract Club has set the afternoon of Dec. 16 for its sixth anniversary party at the Indianapolis AthlJetic Club. Plans for the event will be completed at tomorrow's meeting of the board of directors. = ® ® = = = Innovations in the coming week’s activities in the Indianapolis Bridge Studio in the Lincoln Hotel include a “Mr. and Mrs.” tournament Sunday afternoon and an open duplicate game Tuesday afternoon. In Sunday's team-of-four event, teams of men are to play against teams of women.
Today’s Pattern --- For a Little Girl
HE little gir! with doll dressed to match is a gift idea that youngsters will greet with shouts of joy. The pinafore dress (Patterm 8081) is duplicated exactly in the dolls dress and the pattern inciudes design for the doll body as well. Pattern 8081 is designed for sizes 2. 3, & 5 and § years with corresponding doll sizes 12, 16, 20. 22 and 24 inches tall. Size 3 years with doll 16 inches tall requires 135% yards of 35 or 39-inch material for the girl's dress, 4 yard for the doll body and 5 yard for the dolls dress. One and three-quarter vards of hraid required to trim the chila’s dress and 2 yard for the dolls. The play-suit shown in Pattern 8670 is a practical gift of ski pants, blouse and cap. 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.
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White Cross Music | Guild Has Breakfast
Seventy-five White Cross Music Guild members attended a breakfast | at the M=arott Hotel yesterday. Cor- |
sage bouquets were presented to the | 40 charter members. : A cornucopia filled with fruit was; §/ the speakers’ table centerpiece. Mrs. | Isaac Born, White Cross Guild presi- | §/ dent, and Dr. and Mrs. John G.| Benson were special guests. | Mrs, Will C. Hitz, president, pre- | sided, and a program was presented |
by Mrs. Charles A. Breece, vocalist: Mrs. Floyd E. Jones, .
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St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club members are completing arrangements for a dance to be held Friday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Among those
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assisting with the plans are (seated, left to right), Mesdames Robert E. Kirby, Joseph J. Cole, Charles
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Lichtenbergs | To Give Dinner After Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lichtenberg are to entertain tonight in the Co- | Ilumbia Club with a bridal dinner for |
their daughter, Miss Betty Louise, and William Victor Kingdon Jr. who are to be married at 4:30 p. m. | today in Christ Episcopal Church. Guests are to include the bridal party and the immediate families. | Mr. and Mrs. F. Delbert Lichten- | berg, Hagerstown, were hosts at a dinner last night in the Columbia Club Harrison Room. Guests with Miss Lichtenberg in- | cluded Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lichten- | berg, Mr. and Mrs. Kingdon Sr.; | Miss Helen Schumaker, Columbus, | Ind.; Henry Rauh Kingdon, Rich- | mond, Va.; Misses Marjorie Case | and Jane Suiter; Messrs. Robert | Helm, Charles S. Rauh, Victor Kingdon, James Noe and John Beasley.
Pastor to Talk Next Tuesday at
The Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok is to speak at the November Prayer Service of the Indianapolis Council of | Federated Church Women 10 a. m. | Tuesday at the Central Christian Chreh. The Rev. Piepenbrok, pastor of ! St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church, is to speak on “My | Brother's Keeper.” The meeting is held in co-operation with the organizations International Relations Department. Hostesses are to include Mrs. W. | A. Shuillenberger, wife of the host church's pastor; Mrs. Piepenbrok, president of the Indianapolis Council, and Mesdames Merle Sidner, Clyde Nease, E. M. Michell and Sarah Bird Dorman. Mrs. J. H. Smiley is to preside.
Republican Club
| Mrs. Charles Lamb is the newly {elected president of the Marion County Council of Republican Women. Other organization heads to take office in January were | chosen at a meeting yesterday in | the Claypooi Hotel. / They include Mrs. Clara McGrail. vice president; Mrs. Mary E. Ramier, second vice president: Mrs. L. E. Hobson, secretary; Mrs. Epha | Johnson, teeasurer, and Mrs. S. L.| Shipman, corresponding secretary. | Members of the executive board
(include Mesdames Fred Atkinson. 'W. E. Mendenhall, Fred Ruben and | Miss Mary Lou Patterson.
| instructor, is to give readings from
| eon meeting today at which Mrs. E. | A. Brown was hostess.
Elects Officers
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Illinois, hostess. Austermiller, chairman.
Evadne. 8:15 p. m. today. Miss hostess.
On-Ea-Ota. 1 p m.
Prospect Aux. O. E. S. All-day Bazaar, luncheon, dinner.
Observance of Nov. birthdays. Millersville Chapt. 300, O. E. S. 8 Tempie. Friends’ Night.
Hamilton Food Shop.
SORORITIES
Kappa Phi Delta. Tonight. Price's Tea Room, 2708 N. Meridian. Theta, Sigma Kappa. 8:30 p. m. today. Y. W. C. A. Sigma Delta Tau. Tonight. Mrs. Rowena Harrison, 222 S. Holmes hostess. Plans for Thanksgiving charity baskets. Phi Chi Psi. 8:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Laurence Busenbark, 1630 N.
Theta Tau Psi. Fri. Mrs. Marshall Haislup, 915 Graham, hostess. L ncheon. Mrs. Paul Kester, program chairman. CARD PARTIES Women of the Moose. 2:15 p. m. Thurs. Moose Temple. Mrs. Charles Nov. Circle, St. Patrick's Catholic Church. 12:15 p. m. Thurs. Food-
craft Shop. Luncheon. Mrs. Joseph Madden. chairman. Pleasant Run P.-T. A. 1 p. m. Thurs. Banner-Whitehill Auditorium.
CLUBS
today. Mrs. Warren Baker, 4024 N. Eastern, hostess. Luncheon, business meeting, bridge.
LODGES
Englewood Aux. O. E. S. Today,
Visiting committee, Women's Aux, Sahara Grotto. 1 p. m. Thurs.
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G.0.P. Aids Are to Rally
Tomorrow
Marion Martin to Be Keynote Speaker at State Meet.
The state Republican Women's rally is to begin at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel Florentine Room with a breakfast for district vice chairwomen and rally committee chairmen. The luncheon speaker, Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, state vice chairman and Mrs. Grace B. Reynolds, national committeewoman, have announced, is to be Miss Marion Martin, Bangor, Me. Music is to be presented by Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, accompanied by Walter Whitworth. Miss Martin is the newly appointed assistant national committee chairman. Miss Bertha Bauer, national committeewoman from Illinois, is to conduct a discussion at the breakfast. Luncheon reservations are to be made either with Mrs. Clarence R. Martin or at the Republican State Committee headquarters in the Claypool. Committee Aids Named
Mrs. Fred Sims is arrangements chairman and Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt is music chairman. Other committee heads include Mrs. Clarence Beach, ushers; Mrs. Henry C. Campbell, tables; Mrs. St. Clair Parry, hostesses; Mrs. Arthur Robinson, telephone; Mrs. Clarence Martin, tickets, and Mrs. Delbert O. Wilmeth, decorations and flowers. Assisting Mrs. Beach are to be Mesdames Woods Caperton Jr., John K. Ruckelshaus Jr., Albert J. Beveridge Jr., Richard Fox, Albert Bristor, David Banta, Charles Roemler Kinnaird, Leland K. Fishback, Harry Gause, Grahme Supple, Howard P. Travis Jr. and Mrs. Delbrook Litchtenberg, Hagerstown. Seated at the speakers’ table are to be Miss Martin, Mesdames Grace B. Reynolds, Jacob Bauer, Snodgrass, Christian John Otjen, Bobbitt. Charles Halleck, J. E. P. Holland, Felix T. McWhirter, Mildred Barker Spencer, Ed Toner, Albert Vestal, Harry G. Leslie, Arthur Robinson, John Taylor, Ivan Morgan, J. T. Cunningham, George Ball, Charles M. Teeter, Edwin I. Poston, Irene Faust, Albert J. Beveridge Sr, Genevieve Brown and Mary Sleeth.
County Chairmen
County chairmen who are to be hostesses are to include: *
Esther Sonnrich, 260 W. 44th,
Sat. Hall, Prospect and State. noon. Covered-dish luncheon.
p. m. today. Millersville Masonic
Prayer Service Lectures on Cultural Topics, Current Events Are Scheduled
Lectures on cultural subjects and current events and a host of social | gatherings are scheduled for this week by local women’s clubs. MacMurray College Alumnae Club is to hold a luncheon tomorrow in| the home of Mrs. Chester Albright, 5735 N. Pennsylvania St. The assistant hostess is to be Mrs. R. L.. Flannigan.
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Butler University is to hold a recep-| Jackson was to appear on the pro- | | tion for freshman women from 3|
to 5 o'clock this afternoon in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. Mrs. James Ogden Bruce, drama
Maxwell Anderson's “High Tor.” Miss Emma Colbert is hostess chairman.
A symposium on impressions from books featured the Inter Nos lunch-
Members who appeared on the program included Mesdames Anton | Schaekel, H. W. Haworth, H. E. Elliott and M. S. Harding.
Mrs. Edward Dallman, 339 Poplar | Road. is to entertain the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club to-| day. Mrs. Norbert A. Clancy's topic] is to be “A Study of the Constitution of the United States.”
The Woman's Advance Club is to meet today with Mrs. Phoebe CIift. Mrs. Charles J. Cook is to speak on “Antique Furniture.” Responses are to be home safety precautions.
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| Springer,
Mesdames R. B. Schneider, Cordelia Parchman. Lela Young, Luna Irwin, Mary
| Wright, Louise A. Wisenberg, Ollie Gipe,
Maude Smith, Mamy Armstrong, Lulu Krider, Georgia Petty, Nora etter, Rachel Josephine Fairhead. Also Mesdames Emma Davis, Stella Anderson, Arleen Kidd, Myrtle K. White, Minnie Chadwell, Inez tebbing, Minnie Hoss, Joseph Bell, Emily Engle, lla Hoss and Love Benefiel
Indianapolis hostesses Mesdames Jessie A. Dowell, Albert E. Joseph Hartman, Essie Perry, S som, W. D. Bain, Herbert Lucky, Florence K. Thacker, Maurice Early, William TayJor, Walter Kurt Brown, George, Jeffrey, Fred Matson, Even Wolcott, alter T. White, George Wiegand, Howard iravis, St. Clair Parry, Grover Workman, Adeline Toms, Mercedes Wanns, Lyman Thompson, Everett C. Collings, Lewis R. Markum, Benjamin Hitz, Also Mesdames Max Norris, Hugh MecRobert Elliott, U. S. Lesh, Albert Murray, Charles Groninger,
Speigel. M. J. Spencer, Ralph Kennington, Brandt Downing. Wolf Sussman, Dr. Amelia Keller, Maud Mondy, Lawrence Ore, J. MecDonald Young, Silma Ryker, Don Roberts. John Askrin, Henry Patrick, I. D. Hecker, Fred Rubins, John E. Shearer, Bert Morgan, Frank Hough, George Vestal.
Others to Be Present
Mesdames Dora Cooper, Frank L. Treat, George Coffin, Charles Jewett, Irving Lemaux, Charles Roemler. Gavin L. Payne, Bobbitt, McWhirter, Leslie, Robinson, Albert J. Beveridge Sr., Samuel Lewis Shank, James T. Cunningham, Elias Atkins, R. Duncan Miller. Frank Butler, E. C, Rumpler. Edward Frank White, James P. Goodrich, Ralph Lemcke, J. T. Cunningham. Mesdames Irene Faust, Harry enton, Burrell Wright, Henry C. Campbell, Clarence R. Martin, Ida B. Schneider, Young, Eli Lilly, Duckwall, Ingling, O. E. Anthony, W. T. Eisenlohr, Arthur Gilliam, Walter Krull, Edson T. Wood, James M. Ogden. Walter Marmon, Fred Gause, Misses Clara Gilbert, Mary Martin, Mary Lou Patterson. Ella ronGenevieve Brown and Elizabeth
to include
Ramier, Also Mesdames Gertrude Branham, Georgia Townsend, Lucile Cole, Fanny Neely, Anna Hicks, Carrie Hayden Gazetta Mullin, Catherine Gaddie, Flora Beasley, Georgia Grundy. Mary Carlisle, Anna Washington, Hattie Porter, Hettie Griffin, Julia Reed. yi Others are to he Mesdames Mamie Nickerson, Evelyn Ridley, Georgia New, Ada Dickerson, Dazie Swanson, Cleo Taylor, Della Fox. Robert Lee Broockenbun R. L. Bailey, . H. Morgan, Mabel Bolden, Mayme Hardester, Cara Carter, Laura Coalman, Bertha Walker, Gertrude Hop-
assisted by the officers. Mrs. Chic
gram. » ” =» The Colonial Boston Chapter, International Travel Study Club, met at 10:30 a. m. today in the Ramboo Inn.
Bass, Ella Snaggs,
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gins, Ivy Draughn, Lucy
| Cowans, Henrietta Navior, Edna Ray and Laura Hall
Zonta Members
Will Hold Party
The Zonta Club of Indianapolis is to hold its annual card party at
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Mrs. Marie Reynolds Ford | spoke on “The Southern Sates.” | |
The meeting of the Oct-Dahl' 2:15 p. m. Saturday in the Banner-
Club today is to be a jelly shower | for the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Mrs. John F. Ward is to be hostess. s » = | Mrs. Marie Reynolds Ford spoke | on Hawaii and Puerto Rico at | a meeting of the Panamanian | Chapter, International Travel Study | Club, today noon. | Mrs. Alex Barry was hostess ' at the luncheon. Mrs. George Ellis was assistant,
The Twentieth Century Club Is |
to be entertained Friday in the home of Mrs. Carrie Bassett, 318 E. 19th St., with a covered dish luncheon. Thanksgiving responses to be given.
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Whitehill Auditorium. Proceeds are to go to the Milk Fund for Undernourished School Children, one of Zonta's service projects. Zonta, an international organization of executive women in business and professions, has as its purpose constructive guidance for young girls entering the business world and the advancement of older women in business.
Mrs. Willa Proctor, finance committee chairman, and Miss Lillie | Kerz, service committee chairman, | are arrangements cochairmen. Assisting them are to be Mesdames Louise Bridges, Fern Hecathorne, | Laura Greene and Miss Anna B.| Feeley.
to hold a guest's day silver tea 2! . | P. m. today. | { Mrs. John Alles was to be hostess, |
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1937
W. H. Balls List Guests - For Concert
Boston Music Critic to Be Honored at Luncheon.
William H. Ball, Muncie, is to en« tertain with a luncheon Friday noon at the Columbia Club for Moses Smith, Boston Evening Transcript music critic, who is to attend the opening concert of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Mr. Ball is president of the Ine diana State Symphony Society,
Miss Marion Martin, assistant to the chairman of the Republican national committee, Bangor, Me., is to speak at a rally of Indiana Republican Women tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel.
Legion Auxiliary Presidents Due For Parley Here
Officers, chairmen and delegates from the 275 Indiana units of the American Legion Auxiliary are to attend the presidents and secretaries conference to be held Friday and Saturday at the War Memorial. The national chairman of four
major auxiliary activities are to |
speak on the conference program. Mrs. Eben Keen, Honesdale, Pa. national defense chairman, is to speak at the national defense dinner Friday night at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Gladys Huckleberry, Salem, state defense chairman, is to preside at the dinner. Other visiting chairmen are to include Mrs. Ruth Mathebat, Alameda, Cal.; child welfare chairman; Mrs. James Morris, Bismark, N. D,, and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Racine, Wis. Mrs. Harry Behmer, Logansport, is to preside at a business session at 2:30 p. m. Friday.
Thanksgiving B
Guests are to include Messrs. Ale bert Raymond, New York; Edward Cox, Hartford City; Dr. L. A. Pit= | tenger, Muncie; Robert A. Adams, Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, Arthur V, Brown, Leonard A. Strauss, Theodore B. Griffith, Peter C. Reilly, Herbert M. Woollen, William Ray Adams, Otto N. Frenzel Jr. and Franklin Miner.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ball for the opening matinee concert are to be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raymond, New York; Mrs. Walter Cotchott and Miss Carol Cotchott, Deauville, France, and the following from Muncie: Mesdames Frank D. Hanley, Victor Hutzel, J. F. Hubbard, C. L. Medsker, Thomas Turk, E. B. Ball and Miss Janice Ball.
Dinner After Concert
Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Ball at Woodstock Club after the cone cert are to be Mr. and Mrs. Raye mond, Mrs. Cotchott, Miss Cotchott, Mrs. E. B. Ball and Miss Ball, The Balls’ guest in their box at the Saturday night concert are to be Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Hedstrom and Edward Cox, Hartford City; Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, Robert A. Adams and Hudson Ball, their son, | Saturday dinner guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith are to be Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel Jr, Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Miss Sylvia Griffith, William Sullivan and Robert A. Adams. The party will sit in the Griffiths’ box at the concert,
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At Series of Prenuptial Parties
Four of many
Thanksgiving Day and a fifth, whos
take place se marriage is scheduled for Thanks-
brides-to-be whose marriages are to
giving eve, are being feted at a series of prenuptial parties.
Misses Jane Fisher and Charlotte McFadden are to be honor guests at showers tonight. Other recent parties were given in honor of the Misses Cecilia Alerding, Marjorie Roesener and Clara Louise Glickert. Mrs. Dana Hannan and Miss Jean Goulding are to entertain this evening with a dessert-bridge and crystal shower in honor of Miss Fisher, whose marriage to A. Frank Gleaves Jr. is set for Thanksgiving Day. Appointments are to be the bridal colors, sapphire and ruby. The hostesses are to be assisted by their mothers, Mrs. H. S. Holmes and Mrs. Minor S. Goulding. Guests with Miss Fisher and her mother, Mrs. Raleigh Fisher, include Mesdames Olin Hatton, W. L. Hatton, Lawrence Sims, Clarence Wacker, Walter Witt, John Maxwell, Walter Downing, Arthur Koett, James Potter and the Misses Marjorie McBride, Betty Ann Nichols, Martha Sheperd, Rosamond Baker,
| Helen Baker, Betty Frazer, Wilma
Aulenbacher, Dorothy Bauner, Suzanne Merrill, Hallie Hunt, Mary Gertrude Killilea and Rudi Mauzy, Rushville.
A china shower in the Woodruff |
Place Clubhouse tonight is to fete Miss McFadden, She is to be married on Nov. 26 to Robert Pruyn. The Misses Ruth Epply, Lois Williams and Hazel Guio are to be hostesses, assisted by the Mesdames |
Earl Williams, O. S. Guio and H. G. |
Epply. Guests are to include Mesdames C. B. McFadden, M. K. Pruyn, M. H. Forsyth, S. R. Combs, Hobart Litteral, Nathan McCune, John Roberts, John W. Tyler, Glenn Huffbauer, Marvin Cuthbert, James Himebaugh, E. P, Ervin, John Dils, Laura Frederick; Misses Mabel Tyler, Jean Meek, Louise Clark, Crystal Schuman, Betty Todd, Joan Mc=Dermed, Jesse Fisher,
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| Branaman, Helen Behmer, Janet | Schuman and Shirley Collier, 4 &% 8 Miss Virginia Alerding entertained last night with a personal shower for her sister, Miss Cecilia { Alerding, whose marriage to Edwin | Sunkel is to be one of the Thanks- | giving day nuptials. The hostess was assisted by her mothér, Mrs, Ralph B. Alerding. Guests included Mesdames Russell Tomilson, George Sunkel, Karl Kernel, George Gray, Lowell Cooper, Thomas Davies, Manley Askren, Herbert Wallman, Edward Ely, Owen Van Horn, Hiram Hol« lingsworth, Catherine Ready; Misses Katherine Jones, Thelma Kernel, Gladys Duncan, Adelaide Gastineau and Mary Jane Keating. Mrs. Guy Swartz entertained recently for Miss Alerding. : "non Miss Marjorie Roesener, whose marriage to Roland H. Kendall 18 to take place on Nov. 25, was honored guest at a miscellaneous shower recently in the home of Mrs. Claude Perkinson. Guests included Misses Dorthea Ann Graver, Josephine Graver, | Edith Rigsbee, Mirian Roesener, | Mary Johnson, Delphine Johnson, | Mesdames Otto W. Roesener, Rob= | ert Smock, Theodore Kortepeter, G. {D. Ward and Thelma Melvin,
n ” ”n Mis. George Herrman, 2205 E. Garfield Dr. entertained recently with a bridal shower for her sister, { Miss Clara Louise Glickert, whose | marriage to Henry Blessing is to | take place Thanksgiving Day. Guests included Mesdames Are thur Blessing, Charles Glickert, | Frank Kirkhoff, George Taylor, Harry Ballman, Arthur Kirshner, Alvin Eggert, Edward Rosemeyer, William Glickert, Carl Basey, Jack | Rosebrough and Misses Helen
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