Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1938 — Page 13
THURSDAY, JUNE 2,
1938
Early Sales Indicate Arlington Horse Show Will Be Popular Event
List of Boxholders Increasing for Eighth Annual Exhibition at Robert H. Brown Stables June 15-18.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON If prognostications can be based upon enthusisatic preliminary activities the Arlington Horse Show at the Robert H. Brown Stables should come out very well. The early sale of boxes for the eighth annual exhibition to be
held June 15, 16, 17 and 18
indicates that the largest
spring show of the Middle West is both a practical and
popular idea.
Several out-of-town exhibitors as well as local horse lovers have already arranged to see the show from the vantage point of box seats. Early reservations include those made by Messrs. and Mesdames Robert B. Rhoades, George Sadlier, P. O. Ferrell, Leo McNamara, Arch V. Grossman, Gerald Ely, J. L. Hyatt, Donald N. Test, Alfred Piel, Herbert Piel, Lucius Vachel Hamilton, Alex Metzger, Clayton O. Mogg and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosner, Others are Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas M. Kaufman, E. S. Pearce. Wallace O. Lee, J. R. McNutt, Eugene C. Miller, W. Richardson Sinclair, Bowman Elder, Otto N. Frenzel Jr. Edward E. Petri, M. H. Fuller, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Van Osdol, Mrs. Anna Marie Sayles, Miss Margaret Salzman, Hubert Hickam, Robert Mannix, Myron Feinberg, R. B. Stebbings, L. Strauss and Co., Fred Whitehouse,
Columbus, Ind.; Dr. and Mrs. W. C.
Moore, Yorktown; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Dean, Carmel, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields, Martinsville. Mrs. Mogg, box committee chairman, is being assisted by Mesdames Hamilton, Test, Grossman, Robert Ray Bunch, Frank J. Hoke, William E. Munk, H. C. Piel, William Low Rice and the Misses
Salzman and Janet Rosenthal. Entries for the show, which is a
part of the Huntington, W. Va,,
Detroit, Indianapolis and Lake Forest, Ill., circuit, will close June 8.
Last year's entries represented seven states,
Sam Haynes of Co-
lumbus, O., is to judge three and five-gaited horses and Ed Eggert of Nashville, Tenn., will judge hunters and jumpers.
Parties Organized for Baseball Game -
The Orchard School-sponsored
baseball game between the In-
dians and Kansas City Blues Saturday night at Perry Stadium fol-
lows the 500-mile race as a combined sports and social event.
In
one of the larger box parties will be Messrs. and Mesdames Hoke, Charles Culp, Perry W. Lesh, John L. Eaglesfield, Orland A. Church
and Mr. and Mrs. Munk.
In another box will be Messrs. and Mes-
dames Frank Dowling, Herbert Pinnell, Joseph A. Brower, Robert Stempfel, Mrs. Test, A. Hastings Fiske, Robert Stempfel Jr. and Dick
Madden. Dr. and Mrs. G
B. Wolfe will entertain in their box their house
guest, Dr. Rodolfe Campani of Port Aligra, Brazil, South America, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cox of Fountain, Mich.,, who are visiting
Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Goepper. Other boxholders
are Mrs. Lucius M. Wainwright, Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Binford, Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Carrol, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clow and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Miller
es, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemcke Reservations have also been
made by the Misses Cerene and Elizabeth Ohr and Miss Helen
Oshorne.
Messrs. and Mesdames Garvin M. Brown, Austin H. Brown, John D. Gould, Elias C. Atkins and Messrs. Gilbert Ogle and Edward L.
Mayer will attend the game together.
In another party will be Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hathaway Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. William Rockwood and Mr.
and Mrs. Sinclair.
Others who wll attend are Messrs. and Mesdames
Thomas A. Hendricks, August C. Bohlen, Charles Maver. John Beard Washburn, Earl B. Barnes, Warrack Wallace, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan
P. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C
Miller and their sons, John and
Eugene Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Kiefer Mayer and their daughter, Betty:
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr.
and their son, Meredith ITI, and
daughter, Eugenie; Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hartley and their daughter, Julianne; Mrs. E. L. Cothrell and Mrs. Roy Cole.
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Mr visit in England with Mrs. William Sevrin House, Henbury-near-Bristol. Bedford, Mrs. Williams’ and Mrs. Mi Mr. and Mrs. Williams abroad, is to
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and Mrs. John D. Williams have returned from a month's s’ sister, Mrs. W. N. Mitchell at
Mrs. Craigie Gunn Mitchell of tchell's mother who accompanied continue her stay until October.
Miss Eloise Requa of Chicago is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen at their home in Golden Hill Miss Evelyn Chambers will return this week-end from New York where she has been taking graduate work at Columbia University. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kothe are now in their new home at 4130
N. Illinois St
Mrs. Frank Parrish and Miss Marian Whitney are spending a few days with Mr. Parrish in Minneapolis
Scout l.eaders Will Meet New
Local Director
Lucile Cannon, new will be the
Miss Mary local Girl Scout director, formally introduced to
sociation at 4 p. m. tomorrow
Ayres auditorium
Mrs. Hester Leavitt, head of the
Girl Scout agency, and Mrs. Horace McClure, Girl er, are to be hostesses. A group of scouts will model camping clothes and the Senior Scouts are to serve. Miss Evelyn Gullion and Miss Marie Wagner, Girl Scout harpists, are to play. Miss Cannon, arrived yesterday from Atlanta, Ga. where she has spent six years in a similar position. She was graduated from Birmingham Southern College and later majored in child psychology at Columbia University. Under Miss Cannon's supervision Camp Civitania at Birmingham attained the highest rating ever given a certified camp by the national organization. She will direct activity at Camp Dellwood this summer where she cainped during the training school and national convention in 1930. She has extensive plans for a program to reach the three age levels; the Brownies, Girl Scouts and Senior Scouts. According to Miss Cannon many new badges for members to work for have been added.
Auxiliary Plans Tea, Style Show
The Women's Auxiliary to the Rainbow Division Veterans Association will entertain with an invitational tea and style show at 3 p. m. Saturday at Ayres’ auditorium. The auxiliary, recently organized, 1s composed of the wives of Indiana veterans. The annual convention of the Rainbow Division is being held Saturday and Sunday. At 7:30 p. m. Saturday the women
will hold a dinner at the Town Tav- |
ern. Out-of-town members may register Saturday from 10 a. m. throughout the day on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall and Mrs. John Taylor are reception cochairmen and Mrs. Sidney S. Miller is general auxiliary chairman.
Mrs. C. L. Hartmann Church Group Hostess
Mrs. Charles L. Hartmann, 5040 Pleasant Run Parkway, will entertain the Women’s Federation of the First Evangelical Church at a meeting tomorrow. Mrs. R. A. Lindberg is to present the devotions and Boyd MacCrory is to sing. The Tech High School Madrigal Singers are to present a program and Mrs. Emory Scholl, state probation director, will discuss “Juvenile Delinquency.” Mrs. M. J. White is to report on missions.
Girl |
Scout Council and the Leaders’ As- | at |
Scout commission- |
| GUILD TO HONOR NEW MEMBERS
The Children's Museum Guild will entertain with = luncheon tomorrow at the Indianapolis Country Club in honor of its new members. They include Mesdames John Gordon Kinghan, William Coleman Atkins, R. Norman Baxter, Robert 1. Biakeman. Lindley E. Clark, Samuel Pattison Griffith, G. Emerson Newhouse, Frederic C. Pier, U. K. Wilde Jr, Dillon Huder and Miss Frances Kearby.
Club Will Honor High School Girls
Miss Jean Anne Jones and Miss | Frances Muriel Anderson will be honor guests at the 1 p. m Sat- | urday luncheon meeting of the | Goucher College Club. Miss Jones recently received the | scholarship for next vear at the | college and will graduate this month | from Tech High School. Miss Anderson will graduate from Shortridge High School. ~ This is to be the final club meet- | ing of the year and Mrs. Russell I. | Richardson will be hostess. Other | guests are to include Mrs. Henry G. | Gray, Terre Haute, Mrs. Verna | Jones and Mrs. Claude Anderson.
Bridge Winners Are Announced
Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, Block's bridge ( forum instructor, today announced | winners of the Tuesday duplicate | game. | They are: Section one, north and South, Mrs. B. W. Smith and Mrs. | J. C. Porter, first; Mrs. L. H. Brink land Mrs. H. C. Mitchell, second. (Fast and west, Mrs. G. H. Thomp- | son and Mrs. M. L. Thompson, first: | Mrs. W. H. Downs and Mrs. A. G. | Hendricks, second. | Section two, north and south, | Mrs. R. F. Pasho and Mrs. L. S. | Rhodes, first; Mrs. Oliver Mecle[land and Mrs. Fred C. Dyer, second. East and west, Mrs. G. M. Bates |and Mrs, Ernie Lundgren, first, and | Mrs. S. R. Churchill and Mrs. B. |W. Breedlove, second.
St. Vincent’s Hospital Guild Plans Meeting
{ The St. Vincent's Hospital Guild | will hold its final meeting of the | season from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. | Monday at the nurses’ home audi- | torium. | Three new directors will be elect|ed. The board of directors is to | meet the following day to elect of- | ficers.
ie | Miss Stumps to Wed | Mr. and Mrs. George Stumps, 1025 | Bradbury Ave., announce the en- | gagement of their daughter, Esther | Wilhelmina, to Melvin Hemmer. Mr. (Hemmer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. [K. P. Hemmer, Evansville. The aig is set for June 12 at Madson.
The Orchard School Mothers’
Sororities Map Installations
Sorority members are busily engaged with plans meetings and installations the beginning of the inactive summer period. Mesdames J. L. Sims, Charles Voorhis and Elsworth Stucky are to act as hostesses tonight at the Gamma Phi Zeta Sorority’s meeting at Hotel Lincoln.
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ma Sorority, will observe its 12th anniversary with an 11 a. m. Sunday breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Three charter members are to be honor guests. They are Mrs. Walter Frick, Miss Nellie Morgan and Miss Zelma Cummings. Miss Joan Hays, Lawrence, is in charge of arrangements. assisted by Misses Mary Schenck, Marie Wilde, Gerirude Wachs, Mrs. Frances Mauk and Mrs. Daniel Carr, » ” n
Mrs. Ruth Dalrymple will be inducted as new president of. Epsilon chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, at a dinner meeting tonight at the Bamboo Inn. Other officers are to be Miss Dorothy Davis, vice president; Miss Rosalee Worrell, recording secretary; Miss Lucile Alexander, corresponding secretary, and Miss Lillie Rule, | treasurer. n n ” Miss Mary Jane Campbell, 1827 Nowland Ave, is to entertain Delta Sigma Serority tomorrow night at a special meeting and installation of officers. ” ” 5 Miss Loretta Herndon is general chairman for the annual Rose dance of the Phi Beta Tau Sorority { to be held Saturday night at the | Lake Shore Country Club. She is | to be assisted by Mrs. Paul McCune {and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. ————————————————————————— | - Church Committee To Hold Card Party
The June committee of the Holy
| Angels Church was to entertain |
| with a 2 p. m. card party today at | the school hall. { Mrs. John Ahlmer, general chair- | man, was to be assisted by Mes- | dames John Clarke, Minnie Vonder- | heid, Charles Cahill, Ray Kidd, Otto | Pettit, Ernest Summers, Anna Wyss, i Otto Osburne, John Schmitt,
Hutton, Clint Johnson, Gertrude Medlin and John Burkhard.
opened a ticket office at the Cinderella Dress Shop to sell tickets for the baseball game between the Kansas City Blues and the Indians Saturday night
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for anniversary | before |
Upsilon chapter, Sigma Phi Gam- |
State Music Federation Board
Charles Bevan, Anna Becker, Ross |
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Bert Lauson to preside.
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Backus to talk on “Roses.”
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EVENTS
CLUBS Indianapolis DeMolay Mothers. 2 p. 3640 N. Penn., hostess. Mrs. Herbert Wilson to review book. Mrs.
Alpha Chi Omega Mothers. Mon. Fortville. Annual picnic United Commercial Travellers’ Aux. 7:30 p. m. Sat. Woman's Dept Club. Reports to be made on convention at Terre Haute last
Brookside Garden. 2 p. m. Friday. Community House. Mrs. A. H.
Superior. Noon today. Mrs. Emery Deputy, 5660 Madison, hostess. SORORITIES
Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi. Sat. night. Mrs. William D. Bain, hostess. Dinner and garden party. New officers to be honor guests. Alpha Chapter, Rho Delta. Today. Miss Dorothy Winter, hostess
m. today. Mrs. C. A. Meloy,
Will Meet at Mallory Home
The home of Mrs | | Club's board. Mrs. Frederick Appel and Mrs.
the absence of Mrs. Mallory, who is in England.
Mrs. Lloyd Billman, Manilla, Ind, board president, will be honored guest. Luncheon is to be served fiesta fashion at small tables on the lawn. Tables will be decorated with Mexican mats and gaily colored pottery. : Included on the board are state officers, district chairmen, who will from throughout the State.
Officers Named
are Mrs. L. P. Smith, Muncie, first vice president; Mrs. Arnholter, second vice president, Mrs. J. R. Cline, Lafayette, secretary, and Mrs. Wallace Ballard, Muncie, treasurer. District presidents and committee chairmen are Miss Ada Bicking and Miss Grace Hutchings, Mesdames Jane Johnson Burroughs, James Lowry, Lenore I, Prederickson, Clyde Titus, James L. Wagner, Reid Steele, Georgia Stewart, Frank B. Cregor, Herbert Barr, Robert McKay, Frank Hunter, and Lloyd McInturf, all of Indianapolis; Prof. Albert P. Stewart, Mesdames ( Mark L. Thompson, W. E. Jordan, {and Gordon Groves, Lafayette. | Others are Mesdames J, W. Mc- | Carthy, and Mrs. Ruth Chipman, | La Porte; Mrs. Orville Stevens, An(gola; Mrs. G. B. Brice, Michigan { City; Mrs. Wirth Gadbury, Hart(ford ‘City. Mrs. Robert H. Rich, | Kokomo; Paul Halladay, Mesdames | Liegh Freed, Carson C. Priser, John Paul Huffman, R. L. Michael, North Manchester; Mrs. Carl Robinson, { Marion; Mrs. Conrad Russell and { Mrs. Herbert Morris, Tipton; Mrs.
come
Officers
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committee chairmen and |
P. R.. Mallory, 5850 Sunset Lane, will be opened | tomorrow for a luncheon for members of the Indiana Federation of Music
H. H. Arnholter will be hostesses in
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Frank $S. Holipeter, Peru; Mesdames W. J. Snyder, Luna Wilder, J. N. Rawley, Brazil, Mrs. C. 0. Aisenheimer, Covington; Mrs W. Swartz, Crawfordsville; Mrs. J. W. Fry, Hillsboro; Mrs. Carl Quigle, Wingate, Mesdames Ralph Tirey, D. M. Ferguson, O. R. Rut-
ledge and Miss Mildred Jacks, Terre Haute, and Mesdames Albert A.
| New, D. R. Major, D. D. Nye, Ed-
ward Birge, Buido Stempfel, Dillon Geiger, Bloomington. Continuing the list are Mrs. Sarah
| A. Shryock and Mrs. O. W. Stephen-
son, Greenwood; Mrs. Austin Sweet, Martinsville; Mrs. Alda McCoy Henig, Rockport; Mrs. Inez Painter, Bedford; Mrs. H. L. Matthews, North Vernon; Mrs. E. J. Buhner and Mrs. Carson Kidwell, Seymour; Mrs. Roy Haber, Union City, Mrs. H. N. Wolverton, St. Paul, Mesdames Claude E. Palmer, J. Cooper Props, and Miss Grace Woody, Muncie; Mesdames Kenneth McCully,
| Rushville, and the Rev. J. W. Dickman, Mesdames Robert Keiser, Bernard Doublas, L. E. Webb and Miss Lena Carreen, Shelbyville, Concluding the list are Mesdames William H. Remey, Ralph Hart,
Salem; Mrs. George Eggers and Mrs.” Fred Bamberger, Evansville; Mrs. F. G. Appel, Noblesville; Miss Edna Bowles, Greencastle: Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, Spencer; Mrs. Robert | Keck, Mt. Vernon, and Mrs. K. C. Chastain, Orleans.
Masses of lilies lighted with candles in 40-branch candelabra on either side of the altar provided an attractive background for the marriage of Miss Ruth Recobs, Chicago, and Joseph E. Copps, St. Augustine, Fla, at 11 a. ‘m. today at Holy Trinity ‘Catholic Church. The bride 1s a daughter of Mrs. Mabel Recobs. Mr. Copps, who is the i son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Copps, St. | Augustine, is Indianapolis Motor | Speedway publicity director. | The altar was edged with peonies | tinted blue. Lilies were entwined among the candelabra and in the huckleberry foliage marking the altar railing and aisles. The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Somes read the ceremony. sang at the nuptial mass.
Sister Attends Bride
Mrs. W. J. Zehner, Tipton, was her sister’s matron of honor. She wore blue organdy and lace with a wide picture hat and an arm bonquet of talisman roses. Steve Hannagan, New York, was best man. Mrs. Recobs, the bride's motner, wore a light rose beige dress with a light brown hat and accessories and a corsage of brown orchids. A breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic Club followed the ceremony. Guests at the breakfast included the couple and their parents; Mr. Recobs, the bride's brother; and Mrs. W. J. Zehner, Richard Zehner and M. S. Winthrow, Tipton, Capt. and Mrs. EV. Rickenbacker, New York: Mr. and
John Hannagan, Lafayette; Miss Gertrude Copps, St. Augustine, the bridegroom's sister; Mr. and Mrs.
Eloise Dallenback, Indianapolis.
Chicago next week after spending a few days in French Lick.
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Thomas Milton, Detroit, and Miss]
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Ruth Recobs Is Bride of Joseph Copps
Mrs. Copps, who was given in marriage by her brother, V. J. Recobs, Indianapolis, wore an ivory satin bridal gown fashioned on princess lines with a high neck, tapering sleeves and a circular train. Her three-tiered fingertip veil was caught with a julietcap and she carried a shower of white orchids and lilies-of-the-valley,
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Will Amos, and Dudley Campbell, |
Richmond; Mrs. E. I. Huckleberry, |
Committees Chosen for Garden Tour
Mothers’ Club of Park
School to Sponsor Annual Event,
Hostesses and gate chairmen to assist with the annual Garden Tour Saturday and Sunday were named today. The tour is sponsored for the fourth consecutive year by the Mothers’ Club of Park School. Included in the tour itinerary will be 12 outstanding gardens in the city. The event is held several weeks later this year in order that garden lovers may view summer blossoms rather than the spring blooms. At the walled in garden of Miss Lucy Taggart, Mrs, Donald N. Test and Mrs. S. R. Harrell will be hostesses. Mesdames J. G. Robison, W. R. Mayer and W. C. VonKessler will serve as the gate committee. Design rather than flowers are accented in the Taggart garden with trim hedges and fountains harmonizing with the house.
Noyes Garden Included
One of the most beautiful rose gardens included in the tour is that of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Noyes. The perfectly planned English rose garden, circular in design, radiates from an interesting old Italian well head in the center and includes 60 varieties of roses. Mrs. J. F. Carroll will be hostess in this garden and the gate committee includes Mesdames H. S. Noel, R. N. Dedaker and R. A. McGill. Mrs. Blaine Miller's garden illustrates what can be done with a will and love of roses. Mrs. Miller had only a small plot to devote to "roses and that in the shade. Although the current belief is that roses do not prosper in the shade, | Mrs.. Miller has succeeded in hav|ing a charming rose garden of rich hue with the American Rose growers beginning to admit that roses do thrive on shade. Mrs. W. J. McWilliams and Mrs. H. O. Mertz are gate committee members for the Miller garden.
Garden of Formal Design
Another circular rose garden Is that of the J. K. Lilly Jr. estate on Woodstock Drive, The garden is formal in design with a small pool where water lillies in white and orchid colors make a lovely contrast with the vividness of the roses. Mrs. J. G. Rauch and Mrs. R. B. Rhoads will be hostesses there and Mrs. G. A. Kunn, S. H. Greenburg and F. T. Norris will be the gate committee. The influence of sunny Italy is seen in some of the gardens of the estate with white | statuary glimpsed through masses | of shrubbery and trees. Rocks collected from all corners of the globe are included in the J. I. Holcomb's garden. Twenty-five years of travel and collecting has added treasures to the woodlands, pools and streams. A Japanese garden is built along one stream, Mrs. | Chauncey Eno will be hostess in | this garden and the gate commit- [ tee includes Mesdames J. K. Lea- | sure, W. A. Doeppers, and J. H. Sty- | gall. | Springs Enhance Garden
The J. K. Lilly Sr. home on Sun- | set Lane has made use of a series | of springs and pools on a slope and combined with a rock garden. Both | this estate and the Eli Lillys’ next | door to it lie above White River and have taken advantage of the picturesque banks in landscaping the grounds. The hostess committee | there will include Mesdames G. W | Mahoney, G. W. Klein, B. E. LaFol- | lette and Miss Helen Osborne. Gate | committee members are Mr. and (Mrs. H. 8 Hanna, Mrs. Earl Beck, | Mrs. W. J. Cusack and John Cu- | sack. Several national magazines have | featured the rose garden of Mrs | Frank D. Stalnaker which will be | included in this years’ tour. The | house is adjoined by a natural roll- | ing plot surrounded on three sides | by shrubbery with a tiny winding stream, crooked paths and over 20 beds of roses with 70 varieties. An unusual bench seats fifty persons and the garden also includes an evening and morning bench for watching the sun on the beds in the morning and the lengthening shadows in the evening. Receiving the tourists at the Stalnaker garden will be Mesdames C. O. Alig, W. R. Higgins, and Post Milliken with Mrs. Cone Barlow and Mrs. J. S. Mears as gate committee,
Plates Floor Terrace
Engraving plates have been used to floor a terrace at the garden of Mrs. Perty O'Neal. Wedding invitations, aiplomas and even a plate with the emancipation proclamation on it are included in the floor. A sunken garden may be reached by steps of turf. Mrs. W. H. Simmons and Mrs. H. A. O. Speers will be hostesses there and Mesdames R. C. Vonnegut, E. C. Atkins, F. A. Montrose and L. H. Earle are the gate committee members. The espalier planting of trees will "be an interesting feature noted on the tour. This type of planting is very . popular on the Continent where space is at a premium and trees climbing up a wall means
small plot. This may be noted at the Charles Lynn's garden and the one on the Hugh McK. Landon estate, with a long white wall of nectarine trees. Hostesses at the Lynn garden will be Mesdames P. E. Fisher, G. A Prantz, W. H. Mooney, Bowman Elder and E. D. Miller. The gate committee includes Mrs. C. W. Efroymson and Mrs. Jack Adams. Gate Committee Named The gate committee at the Landon estate will include Mesdames H. C. Lathrop, FP. S. Dawling and J. J. Kennedy and the hostesses, Mrs. E. C. Miller and Mrs, W. C. Griffith. Hostesses for the Gerry Sanborn garden are Mesdames W. E. Tinney, S. A. Johnston and A. C. Bohlen. The gate committee includes Mrs. J. K. Goodwin and Mrs. H. G. Hoss. Following the garden visits, the tourists will return to the school gvmnasium for tea. On exhibit will be flowers, plants, varied types of table settings, countless new ideas in garden tools, accessories and furniture. The gardens will be open from 11 a.m to 6§ pp m on both days.
Tickets may be purchased from
CHRISTAMORE AID TO MEET
Mrs. J. K. Lilly Jr, Mrs, Philip B. Reed and Miss Betty Reed are the new members of the Christamore Aid Society, Mrs. John Beard Washburn, secretary, announced today. They will attend their first meeting when the organization meets for the last time this season at noon Wednesday at the summer camp on Moore Road, north of 79th St. The camp, maintained for the children who attend the Christamore Settlement House, has been improved during the winter under the direction of Mrs. Russell Fortune. Following an inspection tour, members will go to the country home of Mrs. William C. Griffith for an afternoon of bridge. Assistant hostesses include Mesdames Otto N. Frenzel Jr, Thomas R. Kackley, Wilson Mothershead, William Coleman Atkins and Miss Courtenay Whitaker,
Banquet for
Mothers and Daughters Set
Delta Gamma Sorority’s Mother and Daughter banquet will be held at 6:30 p. m, Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Misses Rosemary Byrket, Helen Eldridge, Jean Knowlton, Mary Laatz, Elizabeth Manley, Anne Merrill, Margaret Rohr, Dorothy Sheppard, their mothers and Mrs. Anna Gardner, Delta Gamma chapter housemother, will be honored guests, Mrs. Wayne Wells and her daughter Virgilia, Lima, O., are to be out-of-town guests. A special program has been planned. Pledges are to present a stunt, Decorations and appointments at the dinner are to be in the sorority colors, pink, blue and brown. Mrs. Frank Billeter and Mrs. Carl Ploch will assist Mrs. Guy Bradley with arrangements for the event Reservations may Mesdames A. R. Ferguson, G. H Bradley or Walter Stork.
Sorority Plans
Two-Day Ritual
Phi chapter, Lambda Kappa Sig ma Sorority, will be installed at the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy Saturday and Sunday Mrs. William H. Collins, Chicago,
PAGE 138 Gay Parties, Nuptials Set For Month
Many Attractive Events To Brighten June Social Season.
Gayely of parties before numerous June weddings provide a contrast to the solemnity of the nuptial events. An attractive party tonight will be given by Mrs. Ralph Hook at the home of Mrs. John A. Hook in Crows Nest for Miss Catherine Louise Vogel, Miss Vogel will be married June 18 to Harry A. Weaver Jr. Appoint ments at Mrs, Hook's party will be in the bridal colors, peach and | turquoise, Old-fashioned garden hats filled with peach roses and tied with blue tulle will decorate individual tables. Peach ices are to be molded into wedding bells and slippers.
Hostesses Chosen
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Assistant hostesses will be Mege | dames John A. Hook, A. F Hook, | Russell E. Clift and Myrtle Stanley, Guests with Miss Vogel and her | mother, Mrs. William D. Vogel, and | Mr. Weaver's mother, Mrs. Harry | A. Weaver, will be Mrs. Bert Fere | rara, Terre Haute; Mrs. Marvin | Miller, Plainfield; Mesdames O. P. | Fauchier, Ralph Hart, Frank Lamb, Oscar B. Perine, Harold Ransburg, Carl Seytter, Leo Strack and Leon (ard Swartz; Misses Helen Baker, | Frances Block, Ruth Davis, Betty | Kalleen, Naomi Mikesell, Betty Oglesby and Dorotha Weaver.
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Mrs, Richard Huggins, 5514 Lowe ell Ave., entertained last night with a shower-bridge for Miss Jessie Strickland. Miss Strickland, daugh« | ter of Mrs. Smith H, Strickland. will [be married June 18 to David Vawe | ter Burns Guests with Miss Strickland were | her mother, and Mesdames Culver | Godfrey, Burchard Carr, Mayburn | Landgraf, Harold Ransburg, Frank | Fairchild, Edward James and Hare old Eickhoff, Misses Mary Britton, | Virginia Bugbee and Peg Martin. Another party for Miss Strickland will be an informal garden tea Sune day afternoon given by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns at their home, 4205 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Daniel Lave [man Jr, their daughter who will arrive Saturday from Pasadena, | Cal will also be an honored guest. n » nn | Miss Helen Root and Ruby Hill |are to entertain at a miscellaneous [shower tonight at the Root home, [7170 N. Pennsylvania St. for Miss Virginia Reynolds
grand editor of the Blue and Gold | - : Triangle, quarterly publication of | ISS Reynolds will be married the organization, will be the install- | June 18 in the First Congregational ing officer. | Church to Emerson K. Musgrave Pledging ritual will be held Satur- | FlOstesses tonight are to be day night at the home of Mrs, Bd- |Sisted by their mothers, Mrs, Theo
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many extra baskets of fruit from a |
ward Niles, sponsor, following a buffet supper. Initiation Sunday morning will precede a dinner at the Columbia Club, Miss Lois ‘Teeter is president; Miss Ruth Knierim, vice president; Miss Florence Taylor, secretary, and Mrs. Richard Teeter, treasurer Other members are Misses Hazel Abdon, Anita Battista, Roselene Frieje, Lucille Kuhn, Adele Labraico and Jane Smith, Phi chapter is the first unit of a national pharmaceutical sorority to be installed in the city.
leading florists or may be bought at the first garden visited All the pupils at the school will assist at the gardens. The older boys will act as guides. Guide captains include Robert Bohlen, Harry Hanna, George Kuhn Jr, Eliot Page and Bernard Broderick.
Assist at Tea
Assisting at the tea and exhibit: will be the boy's sisters, including
the Misses Selina Alig, Betsy Bar- |
low, Virginia Binford, Anne Elder Anne Johnston, Jane Leasure, Mildred Milliken, Barbara Noel, Phoebe
Perry, Betty Porter, Sue Simpson
and Betsy Wolfe. Hosts and hostesses at the schoo! will include all the masters and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Rabb and Mr. and Mrs. T. V Keene. The gate committee is composed of Dr. and Mrs W. J. Dieter, A. C. Bohlen and G. W Kuhn. The tour is sponsored for a twotold purpose: To stimulate pride in Indianapolis as a city of beautiful homes and gardens and to provide scholarships for school pupils from the proceeds
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[dore K. Root Hill | Guests will include Mesdames | Walter H. Reynolds, W. H. Edwards | Jr, and Charles Grennan: Misses | Helen Barton, Louise Edwards, | Pauline McCarty, Marcella McDer mitt, Lucille Miller, Phyllis Minter, | Mavela Rainey, Ruth Repschlager, | Martha Reynolds, Marydell Rous and Jeanne Spiegel ” n n | Miss Sophia Jenkins and Miss | Beatrice Ryan entertained recently at Miss Ryan's home for Miss Marie | Parks, whose marriage to Oscar | Heidtner, Chicago, will be June 18. Guests with Miss Parks included { Mrs. William Parks and Mrs. Frane | ces Mueller; Misses Edith Parks, [Julia Dwyer, Isabel O'Mavel, Zelma | Binder, Thelma Golay, Katherine Williams, Betty Jane Williams, Ellen | Fitzgerald, ‘Dorothy Moore, Corinne Carter, Statia O'Connell, Helen Fder, Doris McCartney and Mary Frances Rochford | ” Miss Eleanor Maris and Mrs. Leo |X. Smith are to entertain tonight in the Smith home, 5613 University | Ave, for Miss Edith Gunter, Ose good Miss Gunter is to be married at [9 a. m, Saturday in the Butler Uni« versity chapel] to Prof. Gray Burdin [of the university faculty [ Miss Maris is to be maid of honor and Prof. Charles H. Walters will | be best man, Miss Gunter attended { Indiana University and was gradu[ated from Butler University and Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, | Mrs. Smith will be hostess at a [dinner Tuesday at the Indianapolis | Athletic Club for Miss Maris, whose marriage to Charles Owen will be JJune 18 in Versailles
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