Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1938 — Page 11

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Society People Pack For Vacationing as Warm Weather Comes

Summer Cottages, Voyages Abroad and Lakes Attract Local Residents; Reservations Made for Arlington Show.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON As a happy natural reaction to June there is a definite stir along the local boulevards. The contents of bureau drawers and closets are being neatly folded into suitcases and trunks as long anticipated vacation plans be-

come reality now that summer is here.

Mrs. Paul BE. Fisher and Mrs. Clyde A. Wands are to leave today to attend commencement and their class reunion at Smith College, Northampton, Mass. They are planning to spend three weeks in the East. Mrs. Harry V. Wade is visiting relatives in Seneca Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith and their daughters, Misses Helen and Sylvia Griffith, will leave the last of the month for their summer home at Little Boars Head, N. H,

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Mrs. Robert Sweeney is to leave tomorrow to spend the summer at her cottage at Walloon Lake, Mich. Her daughter, Mrs. George Ziegler, will join her at the lake in about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Fulton are spending the summer at Rosedale, Petoskey, Mich. Their daughter, Mrs. Robert Ferriday Jr, and her young daughter, Katharine Fulton Ferriday, left yesterday for a two weeks’ visit at Rosedale Miss Dorothy Courtney, daughter of Mrs. P. R. Mallory, will spend the summer at Rye, N. Y. Barron and Roger Mallory have left for several weeks' stay at a ranch in Wyoming. Miss Helen Taggart has returned from Vassar College, where she has completed her junior year, to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Taggart.

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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stafford will give a tea-dance from § te 7 o'clock at Woodstock Club this afternoon for Miss Janet Noyes and Frederic M, Ayres Jr, whose marriage is to take place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Noves and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Ayres will assist the host and hostess. Mrs. Almus G. Ruddell will give a tea from 3 to 6 o'clock Thursday afternoon at her home on the

Allisonville Road for Mrs. Warren Ruddell, are summering John Hendricks, who opened her cottage at Lake Maxinkuckee last A. Rockwood and Mrs, Helen Dean who are also at Carlos Recker is spending the month at her cottage Frank Throop and her son, Frank Bell

Among those who week, and Mrs, C Culver. Mrs at Lake Wawasee. Mrs Throop, are at Stony Ridge Hotel at mer Mr

and Mrs. Harvey J

and their son, John, will go to Torch Lake, Mich, July 1 Margaret Nickolie, who has been visiting Miss Elam, returned yester-

day to her home in Pontiac, Mich and their daughter Mich, July 1 =

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Miss Blanche Young is to sail July She will go to London for a week and will visit relatives in Devon, Cot turning August 24 on the S. S. Normandie daughter, Miss Narcie Pollitt, are in New York next week on a Mediterranean cruise.

to spend the summer in England

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Richard Hoover will leave tomorrow to spend the summer at

Cohassett, Mass

Returning travelers include Mrs. George Maynard Halverson. who Louis with her daughter Jane, who has been in school who has been visiting her granddaughter, Miss Mary Wildhack, in New York; Mr and Mrs. Howard Gay, who George Gay in Portland, Me, and

is back from St there; Mrs. Joseph Shaf and Mrs Clifford Gay

have been visiting Mr

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Bennett have returned after spending the week-end in Chicago and Hiser are home after a short visit in Detroit, William Niven have arrived home after a two weeks’

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Among the latest box reservations for the Arlington Horse Show at the Robert H. Brown stables tomorrow evening through Saturday William H. Ball, Muncie; John H. Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crane, John Lawler W. Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sharp, Mrs. Carl York, Dr. C. Volney M. Brown, Miss Margaret L. Patten,

are those of Mr Wilmette, Ill: Mr. and Mrs G F. Stout, Mr. and Mrs Miss Ida Bradley, Dr. Robert George

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William E. Munk

Founder's Day Dinners and

Elam, their daughter, Miss Mary Elam,

Miss Peggy Pearson, will go to Wequetonsing,

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Lake Tippecanoe for the sum-

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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pearson

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The Alumnae of St. Mary's of Notre Dame will hold their annual state luncheon Saturday at the Highland Golf and Country Club. Maryellen Gartland, Betty Reed and Mary Louise Keach,

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Agnes E. Wells,

Indiana U. Dean,

Dr. Agnes E. Wells, Indiana University dean of women, was to be guest speaker at the Indiana University Women's tea to be held at 3 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Frank H. Streightoff. Mrs Val Nolan was to be honor guest In the receiving line were to be Mesdames Nolan, Streightoff, Wells, J. Dwight Peterson and William B Wilcox, club president Assisting in the dining room were to be Mesdames Dwight Sherburne, John F. Boesinger and Miss Lute Trout, aided by Mesdames Albert Stump, Gordon Batman, Herman B. Gray and Misses Mary Rige, Arda Knox, Winifred Smith, Anna Ruth Reade, Hazel Force, Aurelia Willers and Frieda Herbst. Officers are to be elected. On the nominating committee are Mrs Frank D. Hatfield, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Homer D. Eberhardt, Mrs. R. W. Benson, Miss Meehan and Miss Cordelia Hoeflin. Pasquale Montani, harpist, is to play.

and Dr. C. W. Yeck, Evansville.

Dances Planned by Sororities

Founder's Day dinners and dances and guest meetings are outstand-

ing on the social calendars of local sororities for th chap- &— -

Active members of Alpha ter, Omega Chi Sorority, will celebrate its ninth anniversary tomorrow night at the home of Miss Loriene Fillenwarth Decorations and appointments will be in the | sorority colors, scarlet and silver Honor guests will be Messrs. and | Mesdames Henry Fillenwarth, Walter Havden, Lewis Henn, Carl Hockersmith, Richard Kleinbub, William Nayrocker and Martin Oslos. The committee includes Misses Agnes Navrocker, Gertrude Henn, Lillian Reeves and Mrs. Myrtle Kleinbub. ” 8 chapter of Alpha Zeta Beta observed its eighth Founder's Day with a dinner and dance recently at the Lake Shore Country Club Miss Gladys Emrich was in charge Russian and Scandinavian music is to be featured on the program at the guest meeting of the Beta chapter, Kappa Alpha Gamma music sorority at 8:15 p. m hursday at Cropsey Hall, Public Library Bldg. = n = Beta Beta Sigma Sorority will hold its annual spring formal tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Country Club. Miss Marian Lougherv is in charge of arrangements, assisted by the Misses Dorothy O'Reilly, Doris Tacke, Nancy Scott and Mitzi Early =

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s ® Mrs. Willard Murray will be hostess for a meeting of Rho Gamma Chi Sorority tomorrow night. Miss Dorothy Copenhaver will be presented with shower gifts. = » = Chi Beta Kappa Sorority will hold its final meeting of the year tomorrow night at the home of the president. Miss Margaret Welch, 2518 College Ave. Mrs Richard Tibbs will assist the hostess

Hemmer-Stumpf Rite Read Before Fireplace

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hemmer are on a two weeks wedding trip In the East. They will be at home at vansville or bride was Miss Esther stumpf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Stumpf before her marriage Saturday. Mr. Hemmer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley P Hemmer, Evansville. The Rev. Theodore T. Brown officiated before the fireplace of the st. Patrick's Church parsonage, Madison. A poudre blue silk jersey floorlength afternoon dress with cashmere blue accessories and a corsage of gardenias was the costume chosen by the bride. Her only attendant, Miss Marion Hemmer, wore blue lace over dusty pink satin with sweetheart roses. Alfred Grienert, Milwaukee, was best man. Little Elsa Lou Stumpf, flower girl, wore pale pink handkerchief | linen with white accessories and a | wristlet of mixed flowers. | A reception for the families ld a few friends followed at Clifty Inn. | Mr. Hemmer is a graduate of the Purdue University School of En- |

gineering.

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Is week 2 Couples Wed In Monticello

MONTICELLO, June 14-Two weddings of interest in this community were solemnized during the past week-end. Miss Luelia Moore became the bride of Earl W. Kintner, Princeton, and Miss Mildred Patrick, Oak Glenn, Ill, and Charles Anderson, were married. Miss Moore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Moore and Mr. Kintner is the son of Mrs. H. L. Lautenslager. Princeton The service was read Saturday. Miss Moore attended DePauw and Indiana Universities where she was a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. | Mr. Kintner attended DePauw and | was graduated from Indiana University Law School | The Anderson-Parrick wedding was : Hammond. The | Rev. Carl Huff officiated. Attend- | ants were Miss Vera Dunn, Hammond, and Miss Wayne Reed, Monticello. The couple will be at home | in Hammond.

Donald Moore Weds | Miss Ruth Houghton |

{imes Special | WEST LAFAYETTE, June 14—| Miss Ruth Houghton, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Houghton, Culver, and Donald Geikie Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H. Moore, In- | dianapolis, were married here Sun- | day at the First Methodist Episco- | pal Church The Rev. William MacFadden, student pastor, read the ceremony A reception followed. The couple will spend the summer at Lake Wawasee Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Houghton, Culver: Mrs. Harold Babcock, Washington; | Karl Snyder, South Bend; Dr. and | Mrs. John A. Moore, Huron, S. D.; | Raymond Rasmussen, Chicago; Robert S. Kafka, Bayside, L. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis Moore and Miss | Frances Roberts, Indianapolis.

Frank Coulon to Wed | June 25 at New York Frank Robinson Coulon and his mother, Mrs. Norman H. Coulon, will leave Monday, June 20, for! Flushing, N. Y., for Mr. Coulon's | marriage June 25 to Miss Ethel Louise Hunt in the Little Church Around the Corner, New York. Miss Hunt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Hunt, Flushing. Mrs. Coulon is to be the guest in New York of Mrs. Paul T. Frary, formerly of Indianapolis. Mrs. Frary is to return home with Mrs. Coulon to visit her brother, Dr. B. B. Pettijohn and Mrs, Pettijohn. After a wedding trip, the couple will live in North-

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Irvington Club

Issues Yearbook

Talks and papers on public health

| and historic sites in Indiana are in-

cluded in the program arranged by the Irvington Quest Club for the

coming year. The yearbooks issued |

today state that the opening meeting will be a President's Day Luncheon on Sept. 9. Included in the topics assigned to members for discussion are New Harmony, Trends in Public Health, Alcohol, Breadwinner or Breadmaker, the Drifting Home, Socialized Medicine, Social Changes 1878-1914, an Indiana Journey and Hoosier Haunts and Holidays. Officers who will assume duties in September include Mrs Paul J. Hart, president; Mrs. Ralph L. McKay, vice president; Mrs. M J. Reese, secretary; Mrs. E. B. Hargrave, treasurer, and Mrs. E. M Hughes, parliamentarian. Mrs. Wilbur Keith is the delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women and Mrs, J H. Armington is alternate. Mrs. L. A. Randall will represent the group at the Irvington Union of

| Clubs and Mrs. Paul J. Hart will be

alternate The program committee includes Mesdames McKay, Hargrave and

| Arl Garrett.

Winners Announced For Duplicate Bridge

Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, bridge instructor, today announced the winners of Block's last week's duplicate game. They are: Section One: North and south, Mrs. M. L. Thompson and Mrs. R. A. Schakel, first; Mrs. Arthur Kinkade and Mrs. Bertha

P. Montfort, second. East and West, |

Mrs. J. C. Porter and Mrs. W, E Smith, first, and Mrs. William Eckhart and Mrs. Donald Demret second. Section Two: North and

Mrs. R. F. Pasho and Mrs. J. F.

Rhodes, first; Mrs. F. A. Abraham |

and Mrs. R. C. Goodwine, second. and west, Mrs. Aimee Thaver and Miss Olive Aughinbaugh, first; Mrs. J. T. Cracraft

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Miss Ruth Guedel, hostess.

Gladys Axtel, hostess.

EVENTS

SORORITIES T Sq k H Lambda Gamma. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Fred Belser, 1530 N Illinois, 0 « pea Cre Elector Chapter, Verus Cordis. 1 p. m. Wed. Hamilton Food Shop. Te ws | LODGES Sewing Circle, Myrtle Temple Pythian Sisters. Thurs. noon. Mrs. Olive Branch Social Circle. Wed. Mrs. hostess. Pitch-in dinner and business session.

Corinthian aux. 456, O. BE. S. Fri. Evergreen Masonic Temple. Supper from 5:30-7 p. m. Cards at 8 p. m. Public invited.

CLUB K. P. Tonight. Miss Mary Elizabeth Barrett, 5869 Guilford, hostess.

Salt Air and Far Places

Nellie Milhause, president,

Attract Residents of City

Salt air and far places are alre

summer approaches while local stay-a

ady luring Indianapolis residents as t-homes entertain visitors before

the midseason lull in social events ¢

Mrs. Willlam C. Bobbs will sail June 30 from New York on the S. S Kungsholm for an extended North Cape cruise. Also on the boat are to be Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, 5140 N. Meridian St. Included on their itinerary will be | feeland, Scandinavia and Russia.

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Mrs. Alex Holliday, Golden Hill, |

| is visiting friends in New York and

New England. Before returning home she will be the guest of Miss Louise Bybee at her country home in New Jersey. Miss Bybee visited Mrs. Holliday here last winter and was also the guest of her neice, Mrs Fisk Landers and Mr. Landers, Golden Hill

Mrs. Thomas D. Stevenson and her daughter, Margaret, sailed Saturday on the S. S. Rex for Cannes, France, where they plan to spend the summer. Also on the Rex was Arturo Grassi, Florence, Italy, who recently visited here as the guest of his mother and father-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander Lemcke.

Dr. and Mrs. John David Millett and son, Allan Reed. New York, are the guests of Dr. Millett’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Millett, 428 W 43d St. London where they will live for a vear. Dr. Millett will engage in research work for the Social Science Research Council on British unemployment

| Mrs They are to sail Aug. 16 for |

Miss Grace Powell, Glencoe, Long |

Island, has returned home after spending the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Denny, 4617 Sunset Ave.

Joseph Wallace: motored East yes-

| terday to be an usher in the wed- | ding of his cousin, Miss Mary Margaret Ingalls, Elmira, N. Y.

Richard Moser, Seattle, Wash, has been the week-end guest of Miss Betty Reed, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jewett V. Reed, 321 W. Kessler Blvd.

Mrs. W. D. Keenan is visiting at Detroit, Mich.

Miss Helene Petri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petri, has returned

from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, | | where she has spent several weeks | mittee chairman, Bloomington, and

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Sorority Holds Convention at Bloomington

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chapter discussions at the biennial district convention of Alpha Omi-

cron Pi Sorority which opened its |

sessions yesterday at Indiana University Delegates from all Indiana and Ohio active chapters registered yesterday. Butler delegates include Miss Helen Smith, North Salem, president; Misses Ione Voss, Evelvn Fosgate, Betty Miles, Marie Shubert, Ruth Reed and Mary Jane Mount. Miss Smith is to discuss “Standard” and Miss Shubert’s topic is to be “Pledge Training” during the convention. Miss Read will talk on “Records and Study Plan.” Indianapolis alumnae chapter delegates are Mrs. Robert Nicholson, president; Mrs. Shockley Lockridge, alternate: Mrs. Ted Marbaugh and Frank H. Cox.

Plan Discussions

are to hold round table discussions on sorority philanthropy, Panhellenic activity, rushing, publicity and general organization business. Dr. Agnes E. Wells, dean of women at the University, was to be

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eon today and the Bloomington alumnae chapter was to entertain the guests at a tea this afternoon. A tour of the campus will be a highlight on the convention program and a formal banquet tomorrow night will close the three day session. Mrs. Warren C. Drummond, Evanston, grand national president, conducted model initiation services last night. Other national officers to attend include Miss Alice Cullnane, registrar, State College, Pa., Mrs. Edward J. Nichols, executive secretary, State College, Pa, Mrs. William Segar, National publicity director, Bellevue, Ky.; Mrs. Herschel! Neill, admissions com-

Miss Katherine Davis.

CLUB SCHEDULE

| The Irvington Mother Study Club

Miss Julia Harrison Moore was to

E. C. Runge and Mrs. W. T. Ger- | will hold an all-day outing tomorrow | pe in charge of a flag Day program

rard, tied for second. Girl Scout Director Is Luncheon Guest

Miss Lucile Cannon, newly ap-

pointed Girl Scout director, Was L} | honor guest at a luncheon meeting |

of business and professional mem-

| bers of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority

yesterday at the Canary Cottage. Miss Cannon was initiated as a member of the sorority at the Birm-ingham-Southern Jniversity, Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Hans C. Jacobsen was in charge of arrangements.

| Mrs. L. W. Coombs, Kokomo, was | an out-of-town guest.

Mrs. lianka to Head Hoosier Club Unit

Mrs. Thomas Hanka will be installed as president of the Hoo-

| sier Club's auction bridge section

Friday at a luncheon at Swift's Chicken Dinner Place. Other officers are Mrs. Ross Mitchell, vice president; Mrs. Charles Bowes, treasurer; Mrs. William F. McFeely, secretary; Mrs. Robert E. Maher, publicity, and Mrs. A. A. Robinson, cheer committee chairman.

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Mrs. Neal F. Jerome, 5526 Univer- |

| sity Ave, | Dahl Club tomorrow.

| Mrs. Horace Cartwright is in {charge of a Flag Day ceremony at the Indianapolis Readers Club meeting tomorrow. Mrs. Edwin L. Or- | chard will be hostess at her country | home, Brookwood. Mrs. John D. | Hendricks will review “The Spirit | of Vienna" by Granger.

” ” ” | The Indiana Woman's Auxiliary [to the 28th Division will meet to- | morrow with Mrs. Ed Duncan, 102 | N. Bosart Ave. Mrs. Stella Collier and Mrs. Rosa Pence will assist.

gS & 8 A panel discussion on “The American Dream” will be a feature of the Inter Nos Club meeting tomorrow with Mrs. Allen T. Post, 151 Hampton Drive. Mrs,

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today at the D. A. R. Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter Mrs. Frank D. Stalnaker

was to be hostess at her home, Questover, Assisting her were to be Mesdames Thomas C. Howe, William H. Insley, Mansur B. Oakes, Albert P. Smith and Arthur V. Brown. Delegates to the state conference were to be elected.

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Mrs. Fred Shideler will be hostess to the Aftermath Club at its Thursday meeting. Mrs. Henry von

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Who in Indiana.” Officers will be

installed. ” Two talks will be features of the Irvington Women's meeting Friday at the Kincaid country home. Mrs. C. B. Gardner is to speak on “Garden Gadgets” and “Clematis” will be Mrs. Oscar Wadsworth's topic.

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Kershner is chairman, assisted by | hold a picnic at 6 p. m. Saturday at Mesdames Harold Grossett, George | the home of Mrs. Arthur E. Krick,

H. Tomlinson, Petrea Smith and Dr. 6831 N. Meridian St.

Edith Davis. Mrs. Ralph B. Clark will lead the discussion.

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Members’ husbands will be guests, Dr. Willard Clute will speak.

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Auxiliaries of Legion Arrange Tea and Picnic

| A tea, picnic and luncheon are | included in fhe programs arranged |by American Legion posts and | auxiliaries for this week. | The 12th District American Legion Auxiliary will hold a Fidac tea tomorrow afternoon at the World War Memorial Building. Mrs. Russell V. Sigler, Fidac chairman, will | be in charge.

Miller and Mrs. Beatrice Harris, decorations; Mrs. Ray Farmer and Mrs. Robert Newby, refreshments, and Mrs. Grover Parr, music and program. Mrs. Charles Crippin, Grand Chef de Gare of the Indiana Department of the Forty and Eight, will speak. ” ” os

| tonight at the War Memorial for a | Fidac program under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Bruhn. Mrs. Gladys | Ross will preside. ”

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Indianapolis Post 4 and its auxil- | iary will entertain the veterans at |

the United States Veterans’ Administration Hospital tonight with a

| card party and program. Mrs. Parr |

| is arrangements chairman.

| cers are to be elected at a meeting

tomorrow night at the War Me- |

| morial,

” The Osric Mills Watkins post will |

| hold its annual picnic Sunday at | Forest Park, Noblesville. Mrs. Eu- | gene Barth is chairman.

o ” ” | Mrs. E. 8. Farmer will present a Fidac program following the business | meeting of Madden-Nottingham Unit 248, American Legion Auxiliary, | tonight at the World War Memorial | Building. Mrs, Glen Fray, junior | chairman, will assist.

‘Annabel Nation

| Guests with the honored couple Katherine Sommer.

Wed in New York

Both alumnae and active groups

Times Special MUNCIE, June 14 —Miss Annabel Nation, formerly of Indian- | apolis, a daughter of Mrs. William | H. Nation of this city, was recently

| married to Charles Hoppe in New |

| York, it was announced today. Mr. Hoppe is a son of the late | Mrs. Bertha Babin Hoppe and | August Hoppe, East London, South | Africa. Robert B. Nation, Wash- | ington, D. C,, gave his sister away. | Pat McGrady, who was Mr. Hoppe's | colleague in the Shanghai office of [the Associated Press during the

| first Sino-Japanese wat, was best |

| man, | Mrs. Hoppe atlended Muncie | schools, Western College and the | University of Colorado and grad- | uated from the American Academy | of Dramatic Art, New York. Mr. | Hoppe attended Queen's College, | Queenstown, and the University of | Berlin. Formerly he was a news- | paper correspondent in Europe, the | Orient and the West Indies. He is | now a public relations counsel in New York.

Name Chairman of Day Nursery Picnic

Miss Barbara Fowler is general chairman for the picnic supper sponsored by the Junior Auxiliary of the Indianapolis tonight at Gregg Farms.

Mrs. Robert Rhodehamel. Miss Mary Luten is entertainment chairman and transportation is in charge of Miss Jane Snyder and Mrs. Leroy Gordner. All children who stay at the nursery and their parents are to be guests.

W. C. T. U. Group To Give Playlet

A playlet entitled “A Drunkard’s Child” wil! be featured on the child welfare program of the Washington Union Women's Christian Temperance Union at 2 p. m. Friday at the | home of Mrs. Herbert Benson, 230 N. Belle Vieu Place. Mrs. Walter Hogan is to be in charge of devotions and Mrs. Theron Waddell, county welfare director, will present a white ribbon recruit program. Mrs. Raymond Trulock, president, is to preside.

Auxiliary Plans Party

The Indianapolis Police Department's Ladies Auxiliary will hold a card party at 2 p. m. June 27 at | Ayres auditorium.

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Garfield Park unit 88 is to meet |

Mrs. John Downing, Mooresville, | ‘and. is in charge of the alumnae | will entertain the unit Thursday | | with a covered dish luncheon. Offi- |

Day Nursery |

she will be assisted by Miss Betty | Tharp, Mrs. Edward Ransberg and |

and weddings, of course.” mail boxes of friends and relatives

ceremonies. Invitations have been issued for a party that Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test will have Sunday afternoon at their home in honor of Miss Judith ‘Chambers and their son, Charles Edward Test, Miss Chambers will become the bride of Mr. Test on June 23 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Laurance Chambers, 5272 N. Meridian St. Miss Lucy Taggart, an aunt of the bride-to-be, has sent out invitations for the bridal dinner she will give at 7 p. m. June 21 at her home, 1351 N. Delaware St. in honor of the couple, $y F 8 Miss Helen Chappell will entertain with a tea tomorrow afternoon in honor of Miss Margaret Ramey land Miss Chappell’s two house- | guests, Miss Frances Stevens, Do- | than, Ala., and Miss Ruth Stephens, San Antonio, Tex. Both young women are classmates of Miss Chappell at George Washington University, Washington, D. C. Miss Ramey’s marriage to Kenneth E. Kinnear is set for June 25. Decorations and appointments are to be in the bridal colors of delphinium blue and mimosa yellow, Mrs. W. H. Kinnear will entertain with a dinner tomorrow night at the Highland Golf and Country Club in honor of her son and Miss Ramey. Miss Margaret Iee Riddell, 5535 Central Ave., was hostess yesterday at a 2:30 p. m. linen shower in Miss Ramey’'s honor. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Edmund Riddell. Guests included Mrs. G. L. Ramey, the bride-to-be's mother; Mrs. A. C. Sheridan, Frankfort, Miss Ramey's grandmother; Mesdames H. S. Ramey, W. H. Kinnear, T. F. Riddell, Lawrence Sheridan, | James J. Tyler, Paul Tischer, Bert Ferarra, Terre Haute; Robert Wise- | heart, North Salem; Donald Hayes, Pendleton; Harry E. Myers, Michigan City, and Misses Dorothy | Naughton, Fanchon Parsons, Peggy | Chapin, Lois Jean Nicolai, Suzanne | Ramey, Jane Morgan, Sally Smith | and Belle Ramey. | Mrs, Lawrence Sheridan will en- | tertain Thursday at her Brendon- | wood home with a luncheon bridge land kitchen shower for | Ramey. The bridal colors will be carried out in the decorations.

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On Friday night Mrs. Culver C. | Godfrey and Mr. Godfrey will entertain with a buffet supper in honor of Mrs. Godfrey's sister, Miss Jessie Strickland, whose wedding to Davis Vawter Burns will be Saturday. Guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns, parents of the bride-groom-to-be; Mrs. Daniel Layman, Pasadena, a sister; Mrs. Smith | Strickland, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Frank L. Harvey, Atlanta, Ga., a sister of Mrs. Burns, | Mrs. W. J. Baker, Chicago, an aunt

of Miss Strickland; Mr. Burns, L. J. |

| Strickland, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. | Mayburn Landgraf; Mr. and Mrs. | Jack Strickland, and Mr. and Mrs. | William Raffensperger.

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‘Weddings and Prenuptial

Parties Continue to Hold Spotlight in Local Society

Two Parties to Honor Judith Chambers and Charles Edward Test; Several to Entertain This Week for Miss Margaret Ramey.

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Judging from the many coming nuptials of local young women, the

must be literally jammed with notes

requesting their presence at luncheons, teas and showers and wedding

are - to be Messrs. and Mesdames Roland Schmedel, North Manches=ter, Frank Schmedel, Wilbur Appel, Mrs. O. G. Pfaff, Mrs. Frank A, Schmedel, Misses Mary Ann Tall, Louise Swan, Marion Whitney, John Jefferson, James W, Woods and Edwin 8. Truesdell Jr., Binghamton. Others who have entertained for the couple are Mrs. Walter Morse, Mrs. Appel, Miss Tall and Misses Catherine and Honora Curran. Miss Schmedel today announced attendants for her wedding. Miss Tall will be maid of honor and Mr. Truesdell Jr. will be his brother's best man. Mr. Frank Schmedel, Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Woods are to | usher. Dr. William F. Rothenbur= | ger is to read the ceremoney.

| ” ” | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bolles will | entertain with a Saturday night buffet supper at the country home

of Mrs. Bolles’ brother, J. C. Daughe

erty and Mrs. Daugherty. Honor guests are to be Miss Gere trude Hardesty whose marriage to Roger R. Shiel is to be June 25, and Mr. Shiel, Others attending are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Daugherty Harold Todd, A J. Daugherty, Louisville; Robert Slater, Louisville; Robert B, Moynahan, Misses Clarice Clune, Louise Hardesty, Mary Hardesty, | Thomas Osborne, Walter Shiel and | John Shiel.

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” ” Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Schlosser | will entertain with a bridal dinner Friday night for Miss Ruth Gingery ewhose wedding to Donald Leuke hardt is set for Saturday. The wedding rehearsal will follow the dine ner. Guests will include Mrs. Raymond Mackall, matron of honor, Misses Edith Gingery, June Danford, Nina Ruth Sherman and Mildred Wallace, bridesmaids. Miss Martha Stacy, flower girl; Russell Roberts, best man; Robert Gingery, Robert Al- | ford and Charles Gillespie, ushers; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gingery, parents of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Paul Mozingo and Robert Schuman.

” " n Miss Marjorie Pierle, 1813 N. Tale | bott St., entertained recently at her | home in honor of Miss Kathryn | Irene Sullivan whose marriage to | Donald Kidwell wiil be solemnized

| June 22.

( Decorations were in pink, blue and | white. Guests included Mesdames | Roxie Altenbach, Tamar Marshall, | Peggy VanHook, Mary B. Comer= { ford, Esther Ranard, Faye Carpenter, Florence Good, George Pyle, { Polly Pyle, Nellie Barnett, Blanche Stierwalt and Lena Mills.

Miss Dorothy Squires will enter= tain with a fiesta ware shower at 8 p. m. tomorrow night at the home | of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Meadlee, | 1059 W. 35th St. | Hopor guests are to be Mrs. Rich= ard Askren, who was Miss Rosemary Hiland before her recent marriage, {and Miss Grace Shelton who will | become the bride of Kendrick Hicke man on Saturday. | Miss Squires is to be assisted by | her sister, Guests are to be Mes- | dames Oscar Headlee Jr. Conrad C. Barrett, H. T. Neat and Miss

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