Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1938 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1038
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Gambol Is Top Event Of Tonight
Lambs Will Dine Before Season’s End Frolic at Columbia Club.
By VIRGINIA M. MANNON Flocks of Lambs are dining out this evening before the Maytime Gambols at the Columbia Club. The season’s end frolic is to be staged in the lush key of late springtime accented with sweet music and poetic costumes. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gould, who will give a buffet supper at, their home preceding the frolic, will be Messrs. and Mesdames Elias C. Atkins, C Harvey Bradley, Sylvester Johnson, Otto N. Frenzel Jr. Egbert Driscoll and Messrs. Donald Driscoll of Middleton, O., and Edward L. Mave: Mr. and Mrs David P. Williams Jr, who will also entertain with a dinner at home, will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wililams, the Misses Anne Ayres and Janet Noyes, Frederic M. Ayres Jr. and Walter Schott Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall's dinner guests are to he Mr, and Mrs. Samuel B. Sutphin, Mr, and Mrs. Robert F. Scott Jr, Mrs. William C. Bobbs and Heibert J. Reade Mr, and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Miner will also give dinner parties in their homes Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Moores will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr, Mr, and Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr. and Mrs. Charles W. Moores Sr. of Rosemont, Pa., who is visiting her son and daughter-in-law,
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» » ”n Among the numerous dinner parties at the Columbia Club is one to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Uz McMurtrie, whose guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Russell Willson, Carl H, Wallerich, Walk~ er W. Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux will entertain Mr. and Mrs. George West and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edgerton. Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre will be guests of Mr, and Mrs. William H, Wemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Brown will dine together. Meeting informally at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher and dining later at the Columbia Club will be Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall Dale of Fi, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber. Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. McClure also will entertain a group, who will dine later at the club, including Mr. and Mrs Berry Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brady of Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Adams, Mr. and M=ss. Chester Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Roemler will meet informally at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Sellers before dining &t the club. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wallace will join the group later in the evening. Among the guests at a large
Week-End Festivities Arranged
Bv l.ocal Sororities Alumnae
« Twa rollepe sorority
arrangements fon 100 rushees and members with { chapter house Ww {of arrangements . cn | dinner party Mr. and Mrs. William E. Munk will give at the [Columbia Club will be Mrs, [Munk's sister, Mrs. Edward Nor- | vell of New York, and Mrs. Fiank Fishback of Rochester, N.Y., who [is visiting her mother, Mrs, W, W. Carter. Other dinner parties are to be given by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball of Muncie, Jack Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stempfel and Mr, and Mrs. Macy {| O, Teetor of Newcastle,
| » ” n | In one group dining together will be Messrs, and Mesdames William G. Sparks, John 'H, | Bookwalter, Rudolph W. Stemp- { fel, Harlan J. Hadley, Arthur G. | Loftin, Robert Ferriday Jr. and | Mr. and Mrs. George Maynard | Halverson, In another party dining at the club will be Mr, and Mrs. Myron R. Green, Mr, (and Mrs, Jacob S. White, Mrs. 'W. W. Dark, Dr. Walter | Breutsch and Elmer W. Stout. Mr, and Mrs. Sparks, who head the committee for the Maypole party, are being assisted by (Mr. and Mrs, Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Vonnegut. Mr. Hadley is to act as master of ceremonies, Mrs. Kathleen Wallace is cast as prima donna, | Robert D. Robinson will he solo ist and Mrs. Sparks and Mrs. G. |B, Jackson will play the double [ piano accompaniments,
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Among the first rediscovered the Victorian era at the Civic theater's presentation of “Lady Windermere's Fan last, evening, were Messrs, and Mesdames Ball, Archer Sinclair, Herman OC. Wolff, Louis H. Haerle, Henry C. Churchman Jr, Alex Thomson, Dr. and Mrs. Jean 8S. Milner, Mrs. Henry C. Thornton, the Misses Genevieve Scoville, Helen Thornton and Esther Thornton.
nighters, who charm of the
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alumnae groups
Hampton Dr is to be assisted by Miss Betty Noonan, rush captain.
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are busy making plans
week-end festivities : Cf | The Indianapolis Delta Gamma Alumnae Association will entertain 3 10
5 p. m. tea tomorrow at the Mrs. Melvin E. Robbins, in charge the receiving line with Mrs, | Anna Gordner, house mother, are to be Miss Rosemary Bradley, active chapter president; Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, alumnae chapter dent, ana Mrs, Herman H. Lauter, alumnae adviser, Decorations are to be in the sorority colors of pink, bronze and blue. Viiss Sara T. Sisson, faculty adviser, and Miss Helen Eldridge, retiring active chapter president, are to preside at the tea table, Mrs. George O. Browne entertained the afternoon alumnae section with & 1 p. m. luncheon today at her home. Miss Rebecca Blackley will hold the sorority’s monthly dinner Monday night. Alpha Omicron Pi's local alumnae group will be entertained Monday night at the home of Miss Mary Jo Spurrier, 4455 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Walter Lichtenstein and Miss Nicholson, newly
Mrs. Robert
committees for the They are: Membership and directory
Calvin, James K., Davidson, L. Vic tor Brown and Miss Marie Messick.
| Charles T. Evans, Louis Bumen and Ralph E. Coblentz, Program -— Miss Marie chairman, assisted by Mrs. dore Marbaugh and Mrs, Cox
Sullivan, TheoFrank
man, assisted by Misses Frances Messick, Mary Gray, Virginia Sheely, Mrs. J. Lloyd Allen and Mrs. H. J. Kreutzinger. Rush — Miss Frazee, chairman, | assisted by Miss Dorothy Powers and Miss Dorothy Pond. Hospitality—Mrs, C. C. Trueblood,
ridge.
men,
| Miss Geraldine Kindig.
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Gladys Hawickhorst are to assist, |
i | elected president, today announced coming year, |
Miss | Hawickhorst, chairman, assisted by | Mesdames Shockley Lockridge, Jonn |
National work--Miss Mildred Fra- | zee, chairman, assisted by Mesdames |
Telephone-~Miss Spurrier, chair- |
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Lock- Indianapolis Propylacum Club at its | ing Lemaux, H. A. O ’ . [ annual meeting at 2 p. m. Monday | Magazine subseriptions—Mrs. Bu- | at the clubhouse,
| Citizenship and social problems | Mesdames John E. Hollett, Freder- | luncheon Mrs, James Obear, chairman, as-| jek E, Matson, John ¢. Rauch and of the 50th anniversary observance, sisted by Mrs, Richard Mills and | Miss Genevieve Scoville.
| A 1. The Lambs Club will present its final frolic of the season tonight al the Columbia Club. The cast of “Maytime Gambols” includes (back row, left to right), Mrs, John B, Stokely, Rudolph 'W, Stempfel, Michael Duffecy, Mrs. Duffecy, John H. Bookwalter, Mrs. Bookwalter, Mrs, Carl R. Vonnegut, Mr. Vonnegut, Mrs. Willlam Frederick Souder Jr., Mr, Souder, George Fotheringham and Mrs, Arthur G, Loftin; (center) Robert D. Robinson, Mrs. Kathleen Sommers Wallace, Harlan J. Hadley: (seated) Mrs. Willlam G. Sparks and John Sweet, (Bass Photo.) 2. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Deranian, 3175 Washington Blvd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Adrina Jane, to Thomas Edward Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter C, Reilly, 3134 N. Meridian St, The wedding date has not been set. Miss Deranian attended Tudor Hall and Butler University, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Mr. Reilly attended Colorado University and the Massachu-
Sorority, He is a member of Phi. Kappa Psi Pra
setts Institute of Technology. ternity. (Tomlinson Photo.) 3. Mrs. James J. Tyler was Miss Mary Elizabeth Pell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Pell, before her marriage May 6, Mr, and Mrs Tyler are to be at home after June 1 at 3761 N, Meridian St. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 4. Mrs. Edward J. Bennett (left), a childhood chum of Cole Porter, is assisting with arrangements for the celebration in honor of the Hoosier composer May 23, Mrs, Perry Meek (right), is also a member of the Civic Theater general committee which will sponsor one of Porter's recent productions at English’s Theater and a reception to follow af, the Columbia Club, (Times Photo.) | dames Earl B. Barnes, Russell For- | tune, Willis D. Gatch,
N . | Hodges, Hollett, Election Monday Marguerite Dice,
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Propylacum Club
On the nominating committee are |
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{ Mrs, John TT, Directors are to be elected by the | Mesdames Edward H. Knight, TrvSpeers and Miss Gertrude Taggart. Stockholders in the Propylaeum Directors with expiring terms are | Association have been invited to the Mrs. Hodges, chairman
{ will make an informal talk on highNominees for the office are Mes- | lights of the club program, «
Fletcher | Matson and hms
Wheeler, chairman, |
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| Couple to Wed | At Sacred Heart
re ’ ['his Afternoon Marie Nies, daughter of Mr | and Mrs. Otto Nies, 734 Lincoln St. will be married at 6:30 p. m, today in the Sacred Heart Church rectory to P. E. Rinderknecht, Mr. Rinderknecht is the son of Mr. and Mrs. BE. A. Rinderknecht, | 2635 E. 9th St, | The Rev. Pr. John Joseph Brog- | gor will read the ceremony, The
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| bride will wear a white floor-length |
| Ince gown fashioned on princess | ines with a bolero jacket, Her | shoulder veil will be caught at, each | side with orange blossoms and she | will carry an arm bouquet of white roses and baby breath Miss Ann Nies, who will attendant, will | a peach lace gown made like that
he her | sister's only
| of the bride with a turquoise blue | pieture hat and accessories, She
| will earry Johanna Hill roses, Rus- | sell Williams will be best man,
Mrs, Nies and Mrs. Rinderkneeht
will wear black crepe and roses. A reception at, the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony, They will live at 1426 Chester St,
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Eileen Heitman Marries Dr. Nelson at Cathedral
and Mrs, W. I. Heltman, bes
Miss Eileen Heilman, daughter of Mr W. Nelson, Miami Beach and
came the bride at 9 a. m. today of Dr. R Boston, at 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral, The ceremony was read by Msgr. © Raymond R, Noll before an alta: banked with greenery, peach gladiolas and with baskets of spring | flowers on each side of the rail Helen Shepard, organist, played the After a wedding trip to the Ciresns Processional from “Lohengrin” and | prjer Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, Mendelssohn's Recessional Elmer | Ww. Va. the couple is to be at home Steffen, Cathedral Choir director, | at, Charlevoix, Mich. For traveling sang Shubert's “Ave Maria” and | (he bride chose a tailored the “Panis Angelicus.” green grey lght with The bride was given In marriage | accessories and roses, by her father, She wore a gown of Out=of-town guests | eggshell slipper satin cut on princess Judge William Jenning: | lines with a drop yoke of Alencon | Miami Beach; Mrs, Edwin H lace and huge puff sleeves tapering | er, the bridegroon sister. and Ool, off to the wrists. A long train flared | Cooper, Waban, Mass, and Mr. and from the skirt and her fingertip veil | Mrs, Norman E. Hildreth, Chatham, | was caught with a coronel ol orange N. Y She carried a sheal ol Dr, Nelson is a at Notre Dame Universit
W0temary Tawlor, & was 10 sing. ace Montanl,
couple, Miss friend of the bride companied by Victoria harpist
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hlossoms, former traci
calla lilies Miss Margaret Tig full [ skirted coral marquisette gown fashioned with a bolero and ap | piqued with narrow bands of | matohing taffeta, Her braided satin |
wore a Sorority Gives Final Rush Party of Year Sigma Phi
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halo hat with a circular veil and Gamma Chapter Boye
[ her Jace mitts were of aqua, She carried Johanna Hill roses, Miss Betty Jane Logan, [ bridesmaid, wore embroidered agua | marquisette with coral mitts and | poke bonnet trimmed with aqua vel | vet ribbon. Her arm bouquet was of | Talisman roses | Bermard M. Heifman, brother of the bride, was best man, and two uncles, Lawrence and Ravmond Tig were ushers Pink lace with honey accessories was the choice of Mrs. Heltman, worn with a gardenia corsage Following the ceremony a wedding [ breakfast was held at the Marott | Hotel's Blue Room for the immed} ate families and members of the | national sorority, will hold {ts ane bridal party. ‘The bride's mother | nual May Day luncheon at 2:30 was to entertain from 2 to 5 p. m.| pb. Mm. tomorrow at the Amelia Cook with a reception in honor of the | home in Greenfield,
rority, will hold a rose tea rush party of the season "pm Miss Thelma Maple Road Miss Florence Seviried, president, will preside at the tea table. Mra, Thelma Kinsey will present a pros gram of plano solos and accompany Miss Caldwell. wha will sing Miss Wanda Bauman, Mrs. Fdith Mawp ed and Mrs, Dorothy Pry will assist the hostess
union home of
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Caldwell,
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