Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1938 — Page 13
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938
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Reservations Still Pour in For Affair Tonight at Hoosier A. C.
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Reservations are still pouring in for the Blossom Time Swing tonight at the Hoosier Athletic Club sponsored by Our Lady of Lourdes | Parish. Decorations are to be boughs of blossoms and spring flowers. With Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Royse
are to be Messrs. and Mesdames |
Glen O'Connor, John Royse, Wil- | liam Helt, Miss Lenore Welch, Miss | Josephine Breen and John Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Killelea plan | to entertain for Messrs. and Mesdames John Commons, Chriscentia | Fritz and Al Slaughter. In Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Connell's party will be Messrs. and Mesdames William Schantz, Edward Schantz, Leo Strutner, Leo | T. Hurley, S. A. Holmes, Thomas | Sullivan, Miss Jean Seifert and William Gill. i Another group is to include | sss. and Mesdames Timothy | Sexton, John Minta, Harry Borst, | Bd Schneider, Thomas Gillispie, E. | ¥. Theis, Chet Ehrich and A. H. Worsham. Attending together will be Messrs. | and Mesdames Bob Weschler, Frank | Pittman, C. J. Koschnick, Russel | Moon, Robert Glassmeyer, Fred | Jonas and Art Ries. Reserve Table Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hemelgarn have | reserved & table for Messrs. and | Mesdames Lawrence Woodrum, S. | C. Cook, Frank Purdy, Charles Lines, Hubert McShay, Dan Scanlon | and Leo Hemelgarn Jr Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clancy and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pitsenberge: will attend together Mr, and Mrs. Bd Miller will entertain for Messrs, and Mesdames Jack Conaton, Harry Cohee, Joseph | Colbert, Herman Schendel, Mr.| Frank McCarthy, Mr. John O.'Brien and Miss Jerry Welsh. With Mr. and Mrs. John Gansman are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth Shilling, Claude Lindeman, Harm Rail, Charles Baker, Clarence Wetzel, BEd Green, Paul Nugant and Harry Hauck. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce have reserved a table for eight Messrs. and Mesdames M. J. MeNaboe, Ralph Betz, Gordon LumpKin, H. B. Nunley and Lee Boggs will be at & table | In Sifferlen Party | In Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sifferlen’s party are to be Mr. and Mrs Charles McVey, Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwell, Misses Winifred O'Brien, Louise Schmidt, Martha Fussner. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Broecker, Bernard MceGlone and William Greener, At another table are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Vieaman. Alvy Golay, Frank McAvoy, Paul Kervan, Ed Boersig, Carl Boersig, Howard Kittenback and Max Kriese Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steffen have reserved a table and Miss Betty Wolfe has made reservations for six James Burns will have as his guests Mr. and Mrs. James Rvan and Miss Hannah Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. James Malev will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtam Miss Agnes Walsh, Miss Ruth Day, Jack Murphy and Bernard Waters plan to attend together. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Elliott will have Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fidler and Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Nagle at their table. Mr and Mrs William O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pfeiffer are to be together and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- | ence Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. | Louis Feaster will form another party In Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clements’ party are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Jack Wigmore, Fred Schoet- | tle, Frank Anderson, Albert Huff- | man, Thal Holenbeck and Owen Vickers. Jack Sauer has reserved 8 table for 10 Other Groups Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart and Mr. and Mrs. William Betz will attend together and Mr. and Mrs. | Michael Moran have reserved a ta- | ble for four | In one group are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Hugh Carr. Francis Wilhelm, Charles Quinn, Paul Svivester, "James Truohv. Ed Troy, | George Driskell, John Carr. Al Derby and Joseph Dipple. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pat Warner are to entertain for Messrs. and Mes- | dames George Carlin, Homer Haves, John Hunt, Robert Marshall, Misses | Helen M. Reidy, Marv Louise Drew. | Marjorie Hindman, Kathryn Marren, Anna Mae Whitsop, Lucy La-
Authentic Chinese costumes will be used by members of the School 89 Mothers’ Chorus in the presentation of an operetta at 7:45
Pp. m. tonight at the school. Mrs, president, is loaning the costumes
Sanborn, formerly of Indianapolis, and a resident of Shanghai for 18 | Included in the cast of “The Feast of the Little Lanterns’ are Oradean Tuxhorn
Vears
Mrs. Brooks Davis deft) and Mrs
Several Parties Are Scheduled
For May and June Brides Here
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Albert J. Emrich (seated), chorus sent her by her uncle, James G.
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Indianapolis summers for society are quiet except at the country clubs Barly fall is marked by equestrian activities, while winter is gay with |
dances and debuts
But May and June are outstanding for weddings and prenuptial |
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parties, ; Miss Virgina Fosler and Mrs. | Harry A. Harlan, who was Miss Betty Means before her marriage April 2, will entertain at 1 p. m tomorrow with a luncheon-bridge for Miss Emily Dorgan and Miss Bettie Sue Woolling at the Quaint Inn on the Noblesville road.
Miss Dorgan to Wed
Miss Dorgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dorgan, 5140 Washington Blvd. will become the bride of John F. Modrall June 1ina ceremony at the Marott Hotel Miss Woolling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Freeman Woolling, 4825 Washington Blvd, will be married May 28 to Robert Leslie Kemper at the home of her parents. Guests tomorrow will be Mosdames Dorgan, Woolling, J. E Kiefer, Thomas Blackwell Jr., Ralph Coble, G. R. Kemper, James Tyler, James Stewart, Glenn Hubbard and | D. F. Modrall, Misses Frances Moody, Jean Underwood, Betty Conder, Josephine Ready, Mary | Elizabeth Craig and Jeanne Spiegel. | Mrs. Kenneth K. Woolling, 6930! Washington Blvd, was to entertain with a luncheon-bridge today for Miss Woolling Mrs. Coble was to assist her mother as hostess. Pink | and white appointments were to be used at the luncheon. Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother were to be Mesdames Iyler, Delbert Porter, J. Edwin Kopf, G. R. Kemper, Henry Dixon, W. A. Kemper and Miss Moody Mrs. Lisle C. Hunter, Mrs. Robert S. Kares and Miss Opal Wiseman
will entertain Sunday at the Hunter |
home with a miscellaneous shower | for Miss Eloise Amacher Miss Amacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Amacher, will be married in June to John J. Sullivan, son of Mrs. Helen Sullivan
Nets Nuptials June 23
Miss Catherine Kirkhoff, daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Herman P Kirkhofl, 45 N. Randolph St, announced today that June 25 is the date of her marriage to Lawrence McMahon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McMahon The ceremony will be read at 9 &. Mm. at Holy Cross Catholic Church Miss Mary Kirkhoff, a sister of the bride-to-be, and Miss Blanche Virginia Kernel, a cousin. are to be bridesmaids. George Souder, Notre Dame, will be best man Mrs. A. B. Pace, 5030°'W. 15th St. entertained recently with a dinner for Miss Cornelia Black, daughter of Mrs. Fred Black, 268 E. Towa St..'
velle and Robert Fox, James Tarpey, | —
William Cobb, Carol Cohee and Rob- | ert Kelley. Dr. and Mrs. John Parker are to have at their table Messrs. and Mesdames Ray Miller, Frank Cur- | Ian, John Norton and Earl Matheny. | In another party will be Messrs. | and Mesdames James Mahan. Joe | Naughton, Robert Murphy and Lee | Remmetter. Dr. and Mrs. Paull Kernel will entertain Messrs. and | Mesdames James Welch, Cornelius | Sheridan, Howard Phillip, Charles | Fox, Clarence Heffernan. Elmer Palmer, Harry Fox, Dr. and Mrs, | Emil Kernel and Dr. and Mrs. | Leonard Kernel i Additional reservations have been made by John and William Mahan, Fred Schmidt. Bud Fuller, Halll Halley, Ed Steth, Otto Schmatz and | James Kirby. Ir. and Mrs. Frank Hughes have | made reservations for 10 and Mr. | and Mrs. Ralph Mortlock will enter- | tain a group of friends. In another party are to be Messrs. | and Mesdames H. E. Rosner, Frank | Meyer, Frank Dailey, Lawrence | Paetz, James Riley, George Atkin- | son and Norbert O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sexton are | cochairmen of the reception committee.
| DePauw Professor | To Talk in Hungary |
GREENCASTLE, May 20. —Miss Lucile Calvert, DePauw University | speech professor, will be speaker at | the . third International Women’s | Week conference in Budapest, Hun- | gary, July 23, it was announced to- | day. Miss Calvert is well known to | Indianapolis clubwomen for her | dramatic and costume readings. | Archduchess Magdalene of Hun- | gary is patron and honorary presi- | dent of the conference. Women of 65 nations are expected to attend. The convention's aims are world | peace through international under- | standing and promotion of international friendship. |
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who is to be married tomorrow to F. F. Blomeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Fred G. Blomever. Appointments were in the bridal |
colors, tea rose and turquois, Friends of the bride-to-be from her office at
i thee Chamber of Commerce were
| guests,
Included in the list were Mes- | dames Ethel Moore, J, C. Davidson | and Thelma Keeler; Misses La- | Verne Lindley, Mary Margaret | Schrader and Marie Brown Following the dinner, Miss Dor- | othhy Hazeldence, who is to be an attendant at the wedding, and Miss | Deloris Zahn will give a miscel- |
laneous shower at the Zahn home, |
1806 Madison Ave ! Another miscellaneous shower for Miss Black®' was given recently by
Mrs. William Katz, 1722 W. Mor-
ris St
Bette Ostrander To Wed F. E. Shaver
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ostrander,
River Forest, Ill, announce the en- |
gagement of their daughter, Bette to Frank E. Shaver. Mr. Shaver is a son of Mr, and Mrs, E. L.. Shaver of this city. The engagement was announced at a tea recently at the bride~to-
be's home. Mrs. Shaver and Miss | Jean Alice Shaver, the bridegroom- |
to-be's sister, were guests, Miss Ostrander was graduated from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College and Mr. Shaver attemgled the
University of Colorado and Indiana | University, He is a member of] Delta Tau Delta Fraternity The !
wedding date has not been set,
Women of *Oriental Shrine Select City
The Grand Council, Ladies of the Oriental Shrine of North America, is to hold its 1939 convention here next May, the Indianapolis Convention and Publicity Bureau an-
( nounced today. About 1000 are ex-
pected to attend. Indianapolis was selected as nex! vear's convention city at the close of the 1938 meeting at Detroit yvesterday, Attending from Indianapolis were Mrs. R. L. Craig, new grand high priestess; Mrs. J. V. Parrett, Mrs. O. Ray Albertson and Mrs. Edward A. Meyers, officers of Tarum Court here,
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