Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1938 — Page 16
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Lakes. Streams Lure Hoosiers From Usual Workaday Activities
'wo Couples
to Be Guests at Prenuptial Dinners;
Belber Captures Jumper Crown at
Annual Horse Show,
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
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timnuli of sun. sand.
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Hoosiers, holiday
waves and sky.
bound, are responding Whether a
week-end or the whole summer is to he devoted to play,
lakes and streams are an essent Mrs, John Ww are to leave June Jordan's mothe: James O. Ritchey
Ar and Jordan
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Terry
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Mrs. Jordan's son. will go to Camp Algonquin, Burt Lake, Mich
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the summer Mrs. Theodore
Theodore Jr
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Locke and
, are to go to the
Edward J
home now. cliff Lodge, Basswood Lake, Minn t Lake Maxinkuckee
and
to spend a month at
inin th
daughter cottage at Lake Maxinkuckee Monday. Bennett and her children are at their Culver summer Miss Dorothy Brooks, who recently returned from Pineis visiting Mrs. Charles Hughes
ial part of vacation plans.
Johnny, Jimmy Harbor Beach,
their sons
Mrs. Clinton Larue Hare, and her sister,
Jack Jelliffe,
July
em early in July
Elsie Ann, and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Greenough and their sons, Croan and Rimball Greenough. are to go to Leland, Mich. early next month to
spend a week at their new summer home.
Aug. 1 for the rest of the summer.
They will return to Leland
Mrs. Julia Jean Rudd is to leave
Tuly 4 to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
B. Nelson, at their cottage,
Holiday Home,” Bay View, Mich.
Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr. and Miss Betty Brown are to represent
he Indianapolis Junior ational Conference of Social Work 9 Mrs. Woollen will
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connection with for Miss
Festivities in nner parties this evenin nbers ursday
League at the 65th annual meeting of the
in Seattle, Wash., June 26 to
They are to leave Wednesday for San Francisco, where they 11 stop for a short visit before attending the conference to their cottage at
Mr. and Burt Lake later in the
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approaching nuptials include Janet Noves and Frederic M.
s Jr. who are to be married tomorrow, and for Miss Judith and Charles Edward Test, whose marriage will take place Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Noyes are to entertain members
the Noyes and Avres families and out-of-town guests following 1e wedding rehearsal this afternoon at their home on Sunset Lane.
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” ” Mary Elizabeth to leave tomor y spend the summet E. Mick. will go there
8 Lucille Warren of St
4 Miss a for Mi June Paul
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1 Cincinnati. is the guest of
Miss Mary Madden of Chicago, who arrived yesterda; Joan
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the week-end Miss pe. Miss Elizabeth 5, is to arrive Monday and Mrs. Ravmond C y have been
Detroit
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Fox
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Relbher hlack selding owned hy
Benjamin Harrison. became champior the Robert 1 £250 stake for jumpers Wilmette, Ill. ant $250 stake and the Indiana Saddle Horse
Arlington Horse Show at when he won the Arlingt of Miss Ruth
Restaur
Elaine Victor
Jones. daughter of Mi Camp Tannadurah near Vandalia, ss Joan Mick, daughter of Mr
Deins of Los Angeles
Edward
the guests of David Fox, h
Mad
and Mrs. William Herbert Thompson are to entertain 12 guests their home in honor of Miss Chambers and Mr. Test
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R. Ralzton
and
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who has been visiting Paul G. Bigler for a few {fo to sail June 29 for formerly of Indianwith Miss Fox and her parents, Jacobs and Llovd Barron, ave ret'irned to their home
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Fox
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I. Alfonso Sapia-Bosch, Ft, 1 jumper of the eighth annual H. Brown Stables last night Vena Jean, the won the Wheelet Association
trophy for three-gaited horses suitable for and shown by a lady. The show is to continue through tomorrow evening Fred Sharp's Grey Knight from Stable Inn Farm Franklin, was
first in the heavyweight hunter class
High Tide, owned by Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Jacobson, Mandalane Farm, Lake Geneva, Wis.,, was best
in the class for five-gaited stallions and geldings.
Miss Lucy Kauf-
man captured the Bon O. Aspy trophy in the children-hunter horse-
manship class for riders 18 years
and
under and Miss Patricia
O'Brien, Louisville, won the Robert Mannix trophy for child riders
over 10 and under 14, Meadow Sensation from Mr. and Meadows Farm, Cincinnati, won the Miss Jane Campbell, Charleston, W.
Mrs. H. A. Lockwood's Rolling combination three-gaited class. Va. on No Limit rode off with
the Edward E. Petri trophy for amateur owner and rider, five-gaited.
First by Mr. and Mrs
City Camp
prize money in the lady's hunter class went to Hector, owned William H. Wemmer.
Fire Girls to Open
Eight-Week Session Sunday
Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls will open their eight-week camping
session at Camp Delight Sunday Miss Helen L. Nichols, Camp De-" light director, will be assisted by a staff of counselors. They include: Miss Betty Giffin, assisted by Miss Louise Moorman, nature studies; Miss Louise O'Hara, swimming: Miss Retty Baker, handcraft; Miss Betty Alvis, assisted by Miss Marcella West, Camp Craft; Miss Margarei Coale, dramatics; Tom Nichols, assisted by Mrs. Delee Lyons, horseback riding Cabin counselors will include the Misses Marjorie Sternfels, Margaret Kendall, Margaret Amos, Lenore Ross, Mary Elizabeth Jolley. Miss Evelyn King is in charge of the junior wnit and play activities and Miss Kathleen Klaiber will direct special activities Girls registered for the first session are Carol Frances Browne, Patricia Burnett,
Jean Brown, Ann Clark,
Donnis Dicks, Pauline Elliott, Glo-
ria Evans, Devera Fisher, Jean Ful- |
ler, Zoe Fuller, Carolyn Gray and Letita Harrah. Others are Frances Herreld, Joan Havs, Mary Lee Heyman, Anna Humbles, Marion Hutchison, Sally Ann Jenkins, Joanne Kennedy, Leah Jane Kline, Jean Lawvere, Pat MecGuire, Marilyn Jane McCoy, Anna May Oliver, Anetta Opperman, Jo Ann Opperman, Jane Ann Phebus, Eloise Roth, Rosalie Russell, Susan Singleton, Phyllis Ann Sileott, Kay Elaine Smith, Geraldine Spencer, Barbara Sternfels, Nancy Lee Wagaman, Bonnie West,
Verda Willard, Betty Willits, Char- | jng secretary: Mrs. J. K. Lan A \ A secretary; s. J. K gfitt, | Mary's College, Los Angeles. | Baum, Thelma | lotte Wright, Clarice Frizzel and | treasurer, and Mrs. C. E. Foreman, | Brown is a Butler ite |
Marjorie Flynn,
| will
| Hotel, White Sulphur Springs.
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land Ina Stanley of Butler Univer-
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| Tau Alpha Mothers’ Club at a Tuesday noon picnic luncheon. Butler | University
Jane |
Clark. Suzanne Cohen. Oilve Craig, | hostess js to be assisted by Mrs. |
Janet Veregge, '
Stork arrived spend comb home on Cold Springs Road.
| Show. Attending with them tonight
| daughter, Betsy Veit. Mr. and Mrs.
| Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority are plan- |
i HB I ECE. SR.
apolis Athletic Club Sunshine and
Personals
Mrs. Thomas Scanlon and Mrs. BE. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Holcomb and their daughter, Miss Jessie Holomb, will entertain informally from 4 to 6 p. m. tomorrow for Warner Stork of Baltimore. Mr. yesterday and will week-end at the Hol-
most popular spots with Miss Jane interested spectators at exhibitions Highland pool. 4. Golf was the choice of this
the
- HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Shady Trees, Tennis Courts, Swimming Pools and Golf Courses Popular
FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938
&
Times Photos.
1. This trio sought the shade of a tree yesterday at the Indian-
Water Carnival to plan an after
noon of bridge. The group included (left to right) Miss Polly Smith,
Elliott.
2 The tennis courts at Highland Golf and Country Club were the
Meditch.
3. Mrs. R. B. Fogle (left) and Miss Mary Alice Shivley were among
by the I. A. C. swimmers in the
foursome. Chatting after a game
were (left to right) Mrs. Herbert Pinnell, Mrs. Joseph Hamaker, Miss Nancy Ballenger and Mrs. John Heidt Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kaufman and their daughter, Lucy Aufderheide Kaufman, had Mr. and Mrs. John Bookwalter and their son, John Bookwalter Jr. in their box last night at the Arlington Horse
Charles Edward
are to be Mrs. Kaufman's cousin, Mrs. Russel Veit, Dr. Veit and their
J. H. Aufderheide and Mr. and Mrs. | » cr a : J H Treat were their guests on the | old” at her wedding tonight opening night. groom-to-be, Charles Edward Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harrington Clinton. @ yeturn home Sunday after| The Rev. Lance Mantel is to read spending a week at the Greenbrier | the ceremony at the McKee Chapel of the ‘Tabernacle Presbyterian Sundt. | Church before an altar banked with
Lee and lighted with can-
Josephine Bell- | greenery Iowa, | delabra. her | Donna Alles, organist, is to play bridal airs. Miss Ruth Duckwall | will sing “Drink to Me Only With | | Thine Eves” and the “Tri Deita | Legend” which she composed. | | The bride will enter with her] father. She will be gowned in blush satin fashioned on Empire lines | with a sweetheart neckline, draped | bodice, puff sleeves and a long train. | Her matching veil of illusion will
Alumnae Group To Hold Parties | | | fall from a Juliet cap of forget-me-ss | nots. She is to carry an Empire
The Indianapolis Alumnae Asso- bouquet of shaded white, pink and ciation and the Mothers’ Club of | blue flowers and edged with blush | | maline. { rs. Neat Matron of Honor ning parties tonight and Tuesday mM : An Empire gown of dusty pink
J yu | chiffon with a shirred bodice and | Miss Martha Riggs is chairman | Geeves will be the costume of Mrs. of the alumnae chapter's dinnerbridge tonight at the Russian Izba. Honor guests are to be Misses Jean
Fenn and Kathryn Weiss, Indiana University; Miss Elsie Giddings, Franklin College, and Misses Doro- | ’ : thea Craft, Frances Luichinger, | Neat Sow ow a fo hrs Faia Ethel Merrick, Mary Sue Spilman | with ribbons and flowers. They are to wear cameos ve ribi f the bride. Mrs. Seth R. Welis is reserva: | “pei erect py is to be his tions chairman; Miss Laura Schultz | brother's best man and ushers will p ned Bion st Loujean sul include Frank Casgell, Neil Whitney, Mrs. William Cc. VonKessler is | Bolen Williams ‘and Dr. Robert THY i : i ‘erguson. bridge Giger 5745 Broad. | The mother of the bride will be way Terrace, will entertain the Zeta guwnen a EE pa inserts of blue lace. She will have | a corsage of gardenias, Mrs, Brown's | choice will be dusty blue lace and | gardenias. | One hundred and fifty guests will | be entertained at a reception at the | Delta Delta Delta Sorority house | following the ceremony. The couple | will receive before an altar banked with palms and ferns. Assisting in the receiving line are to be Mrs Ferguson, Miss Roberta Conreaux and Miss Martha Finney. The bride will wear a chalk striped blue dress as a traveling costume with blue and white accessor- | ies. The couple will be at home at 544 Packard St., Ft. Wayne, followOfficers for the coming year are | ing their wedding trip. Mrs. James P. Tretton, president;| Miss Lennon graduated Mrs. 8. M. Myers, vice president; | from Butler University, where she Mrs. C. E. Parsons, corresponding | was a member of Delta Delta Delta | secretary; Mrs. W. I. James, record- | Sorority. She also attended Mt. St. Mr.
Miss daughter of inger, has left for Brooklyn. to spend the summer with aunt, Mrs. Gilbert Rodabush.
Jacqueline Mrs
Zeta Tau Alpha
Her flowers are to be deep pink |
roses. The bridesmaids, Misses Peggy Kiefer, Mary Evelyn Daniel, Ruth | Stultz and Alberta Ten Brook, will |
sity.
active members and pledges are to be special guests, The
George Johnson and Mrs. Jean
Mills.
Tri Delta Mothers Hold Pienic Today |
A picnic luncheon today at the summer home of Mrs G. J. Hasley in Northern Woods Beach was to | close the year's program for the Tri | Psi Mothers’ Club of Delta Delta | Delta Sorority.
Monday
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chaplain. Out-of-town guests are to be Mrs.
t
| son,
Brown to Wed | Mary Blanche Lennon Tonight
Miss Mary Blanche Lennon will carry a lace handkerchief that she has | worn at every important event for 13 years for the traditional “something | |
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lennon and the bride-
is a son of Mrs. Dewey Forest Brown,
Leander Mormon and Kenneth Mormon, Winchester; Mr. and Mrs John Redmond, Hartford City: Dr.
and Mrs. George Moore, Anderson; |
and Mrs. John Mrs. Blanche O.; Mr. and Vesta Young and Mr
Mrs. C. L. Draher Wilson, Montpelier, Williams, Van Wert, Mrs. John Sweeney, and Fred Lisch, Clinton,
‘and Mrs. Eimer Stevens, St. Bernice
' Donas Dischinger and
Clara Wood to Be Wed int MADISON, June 17.—Miss Clara Apnes Wood, daughter of Mrs. Stella Wood of this City, will become the
Times Spee
| bride of Donas H. Dischinger, Ander-
in a ceremony to be read at noon Sunday in the Trinity Methodist Church here.
The Rev. Robert E. Badger will |
officiate. Following the ceremony
Herring T. Neat, matron of honor. |the couple will leave on a wedding
trip to Wisconsin. Miss Wood is a graduate of Indiana University. Mr. Dischinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dischinger, 810 N. Drexel Ave. Indianapolis, is a former Tech High School and Indiana University athletic star. He is now coaching at Anderson.
at A. C. Carnival
ems
I. GC. GC. Gives Party Today ap han 1 vied | For Juniors
will be hostess. |
Guests will include Miss 'Q dim ‘. " Katherine Kemp, Frankfort, | oports Events Feature First
Plan Local | Receptions | And Dinners
Events Tonight to Climax | Round of Prenuptial Parties Here.
WELLS GROUP 70 VISIT HERE A group of former classmates
at Wells College, Aurora, N. Y,, will be entertained at a lunch-
[|] and her guest, Miss Sally Wil- || lams, Pittsburgh; Miss Madeline Shields, Martinsville, and { Miss Margaret Wohlgemuth and her guests, Miss Ann Horr, Bast Orange, N. J, and Miss Dorothy Hume, Clayton, Mo. Miss Judith Preston, another former Wells student, will entertain with a dinner party a week from tonight at the home of her mother. Mrs. F. Allison Preston, for the visitors.
of Summer Series.
At least seven bridal dinners and | receptions in Indianapolis tonight {are to climax rounds of prenuptial parties, introduce ceremony rehearsals and pave the way for tomorrow, the wedding day. An outstanding event will he the buffet supper to be given by Mr and Mrs. Culver ©. Godfrey for | for its vounger members. A bufs Mrs. Godfrey's sister, Miss Jessie : : | fet supper will be served at 30 Strickland, and David Vauter Burns, | 1s tomorrow at the First Presby- {p. m. and dancing is to be from 7 who are to be married tomorrow. terian Church. to 9 o'clock. " $v 4 | Men golfers and guests from 14 golf clubs throughout the city and
Swimming, tennis, golf, badmine | ton and ping-pong were to he feae | tured on | Club's
this afternoon and evening
the Indianapolis Country
party for Junior members
| This is one of a series of Junior
| Days being sponsored by the club
” A . Miss Mariemma Gorman and oo ahd Furqueise: bridal col-| . lies L. Gilbert, whose marriage |Staie will tee off at 2 p. m. tomor- ; predominate in table | ta : > . er is tomorrow, are to be honored |Yow for the 12th annual Derby. decorations at the dinner to be : A Qualifying is to be 18 holes and iven by Mr. and Mrs. William D. | guests at a dinner given by Mr. and a ne o . ; g 3 Mrs. Fred Gor tl bride= guests as well as members are eliVogel at the Marott Hotel Gold | rs. Fred R. Gorman, the BUIAE=| jhe for the Homer McKee trophy ‘ i -be’s rents. : Va Room for their daughter Catherine |! ee pn | The “Darby Dinner” will be served Louise, and her fiance, Harry A. # # | at 6:30 p. ". Weaver Jr. | A wedding rehearsal is to follow| J. I. Cummings, arrangements Miss Vogel and Mr. Weaver are to | the dinner for Miss Ruth Gingery | chairman, will be assisted by Harbe matried tomorrow at the Broad- | and Donald Leukhardt to be given | rison Eiteljorg. T. O. Ewing, Joseph | way Methodist Church. Miniature | by Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Schlosser, | Hanna, M. S. McNay, Chester bridesmaids and ushers are to hold | The wedding is tomorrow. Included | George Ros, Walter Schott, Samuel | the placecards and a tiny bride and | in the guest list are to be members | Simpson and William G. Sparks. | bridegroom are to mark the places lof the bridal party. Mr. Schott is chairman of the {of the couple. Nr | standing men's golf committee, { ” . | Mrs. Harry A. Harlan and Mrs, | Other members are Messts. PIR, | The Columbia Club will be the | James J. Tyler are to entertain to- Summings, i; Hy lbh scene of the dinner given by Mr. night with a bathroom shower at Pings LM i land Mrs. Robert Conrad Smith for | the latter's home, 3751 N. Meridian | = gozer | their daughter, Myla Dain, and | St, in honor of Miss Margaret | Leroy George Hines. The coups Ramey. Miss Ramey will become |is to be married at 8 p. m. tomor- | the bride of Kenneth E. Kinnear on | | row at the Smith home. | June 25 at the Tabernacle Presbyfa a terian Church. | Beach, Cal, was honor guest yesBefore their recent marriages, | terday at a covered dish luncheon | iy. and Riss: Waller 15: Reynolds | prs, Tyler was Miss Mary Eliza- | meeting of the Carnelian Club. Mrs. will enteriain with a bridal dinner | path Pell and Mrs. Harlan was Miss | Edward Ramsey, 5874 Central Ave, tonight in honor of their daughter, | getty Means. Decorations and | was hostess. Miss Mary Phillips, Los Virginia, and her fiance, Emerson ,pnoiniments are to be carried out | Angeles, houseguest of Mrs, Robert K. Musgrave. Miss Reynolds and |in the bridal colors of delphinium | Emsley, was also a guest. Annual Mi. Musgrave will be matried t0-| plye and mimosa yellow | reports were presented. morrow at 4:30 p. m. at the First a Congregational Church. | The bridal dinner is to be at 6 p. m. at the Marott Hotel. Decorations and appointments are to be ‘n the bridal colors, rose romantique | and turquoise. Candelabra will be used at each end of the table and a centerpiece of flowers and green- | ery will extend to each end of the | table. | Guests will include the Rev. and | Mrs. Ellis W. Hay, Miss Martha Reynolds, maid of honor; Mrs. R. H. | Reynolds, matron of honor, Elk- | hart: Misses Lucille Miller, Phyllis | Minter, Helen Root and Marydell Rous, bridesmaids; Raymond Reynolds. best man; Andrew Boz, Paul | Broogren, Turpin Daries, John Mec- | Kinstray, all of Indianapolis, and | Theodore Pruyn, Chicago. | The wedding rehearsal will fols
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Leaves for California
Mrs. William T. Engle who has left for a year's residence in Long
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| low. » » Spring flowers in shades of du- | bonnet and blue are to decorate the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Shelton, 948 W. 30th St. tonight | when they receive informally for | their daughter, Grace Edwina, and | | | her fiance, Kendrick Miller Hick- os SS SR OT | man, Oak Park, Ill. The wedding \ dd ; = only a small
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