Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1938 — Page 4
PAGE 4 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1938
City and State Couples Married as Others Announce Engagements, Take Wedding Trips
[.ake Resorts Popular With Capital Folk as Summer Marches On
and Mrs. E McNally Are to Entertain Former Indianapolis Resident and Husband At Maxinkuckee Next Week-End.
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Br VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Now that summer is well on its way, vacation plans longer faraway quality. Many s have become infected with the contagious exThe late June exodus follows it is merely a matter of being
misty,
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sment of going places.
y particular pattern;
the march. Several are going to lakeside cottages and Mrs. O. G. Annm of Louisvill y be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 M. McNally ho have taken Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bennett's Lake Maxinkuckee for the season. Mrs. Anderson was s Edna Leve: ens 0. Mueller, her daug hits Miss Marjorie Jean son. George. who is to study at Culver Military their 1 ake Maxinkuckee cottage. jeorge Kuhn and their son, George Jr., who recently rom Park School, and Mrs. Mueller's father, Horace vill go to Culver with Mr. Mueller to spend the week-end e Harrv Davidson who visited George Mueller olis at the close of the Culver spring term has returned in White Plains, N. Y Iisses Martha Ann and Lucile Schaf, daughters of Mr. and Jr, are to leave Wednesday to spend the summer heir gt other, Mrs. Walter Green, at her cottage at Leland, Mr end Mrs Alex Li. Taggart Jr. and their children, Sandy, a1 ill leave Friday to spend the summer at their n Lake, Mich k Landers and her children, Mary, Lucy and Billy, are to spend the summer with her father, Walter L. Milli-
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and Mrs. William Hedrick, before her marriage Saturday at the home of her parents. (Photo-Craft Photo.) 8. Mr. and Mrs. William George Weiss are spending the summer at Loch Hame, their summer home in Michigan. Mrs, Weiss was Miss Lucile Allen Jamieson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Albert Jamieson, before her marriage June 22. The couple will be at home at Green Braes, on Eagle Creek south of Traders Point, after Oct. 1. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 9. A prominent Noblesville wedding solemnized Saturday united
1. Mr. and Mrs, T. O. Quinn announce the engagement of their 4 A June 10 wedding was that of Miss Margaret Ellen Ober, home at Hyannispott, Mass. Emil Rassman, son niece. Miss Mary Margaret Grogan, to M. Keller Madden, son of Mr. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ober, to Edwin P. Barnes. The couple Fred W. Rassman, who returned recently from and Mrs. William M. Madden. (Bretzman Photo.) is at home in Indianapolis. (Photo-Craft Photo.) Lee University at Lexington, Va. is spending a 2. Mrs. Leroy George Hines was Miss Myla Dain Smith, daughter 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Weaver Jr. are to be at home in this of Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Smith, before her marriage June 18 at the home city upon their return from a wedding trip to Asheville, N. C. Mrs. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hines will be at home in Indianapolis Weaver was Miss Catherine Louise Vogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ndson, Jack Elliott, her niece, Mrs. Fred Zipper following a wedding trip to Quebec and the New England states. William D. Vogel, before her marriage June 18. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) Iss Barbara Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Photo-Craft Photo.) 6. An attractive ceremony at the Holy Cross Catholic Church left Saturday for a motor trip through the East, 3. Miss Marv Ann Lichtenauer's engagement to Richard I. Curtis, Saturdav united Miss Catherine D. Kirkhoff and Lawrence E. McMahon. Elliott and Miss Rall to Ferrishurg, Vt. where they son of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar G. Curtis. was announced recently by her Mrs. MeMahon is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Kirkhofl, (Dex=- Miss Elizabeth Ann Neal, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Noel C. Neal, ummer at Ecole Champlain, Mrs, Elliott, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil M. Lichtenauer. The wedding is to be heimer-Carlon Photo) and John Allen Owen. 'The couple will be at home in Noblesville Canada before going to Mrs next Saturdav at the Zion Evangelical Church. (Bretzman Photo) 7. Mrs. James F Fgan was Miss Martha Hedrick, daughter of Mr. after Julv 15. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)
Many Weddings on Calendar;
§ Seek neindt MIS Eva Ginn OF Byaiision, Ils ¥ . ohle's absence, 58 Holmes an Y. W. G5 A. Girls Take 1 00)- Mile No 2am XS nie Hoses ip | archery classes on Tuesday and Marjorie Booth to Be Feted Hike 'T hrough Michigan Hills ic ing for a four-week period will be
iav to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Mrs, Earl Randles of New York is visit- ] and Mr. Lilly. Mrs. J. I. Andrews 10-dav visit with Mr. and Mrz. David asia. summer home at Powers Lake, Wis. | A group of employed girls from the Y. W. ©. A. are on a Youth [Offered by the ¥. W. C. A. Cars MSS Jane Rotiger, 3104 hs hostel trip through Michigan. Miss Louise Noble, executive of the | will leave the Y. W. C. A. at 5:30 ridian St, is spending a month IN| yw © A, Health Education Department, is in charge of the nine girls. |p. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes= | Evanston, IlL : Cars were to | days and Thursdays.
Point. Mr. and Mrs, formerly of Indianapolis, also have been and Mrs. Raymond Barrows | 4 . wr More than 30 girls of high school ransport the hosteler: 8 I hostelers to & aline,® age are camping at Camp Friendly,
| Mieh. From there the hikers were | ma Patterson, Lucy Hollingsworth. | |Y. W. C. A. camp at McCormick's to visit the Trish Hills country of | Vicia Wheeler, Beulah May Bron-| greek State Park, Miss Helen Hage stopping at Manchester | son, Zelma Pugh, Marian Clark and | gard is in charge, The camp staff Following a 10-mile | Bvelyn Smith, includes the Misses Jane Bayer,
accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss
Nintt will motor in
Personals
OT hy of Lr: Mrs. Clarence N. Warren and | A special class in horseback ride daughter, Marcia, have left for their who returned vesterdav from their i i at 2129 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Johnston is Jane Winfield of Lafayette, Mrs, S. E. Earp has returned in Chicago. Mrs, D. M. Parry and her Isabel Parrv, recently were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Preparations for the Fourth, usually an important event for many | Indianapolis familiez, are being delayed this vear because of weddings the last of this month and the first few days of July One busy family is that of Miss Marjorie Booth, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John H. Booth, 280 Downey Ave, who is being feted nearly Mr. : : every night this week. @® ; ce | HAVE Yeturned irom a vacation trip | She will be married Sunday to!are to be Mrs. Bverett Taker and to the Great Smoky Mountains, William 8. Watkins, son of Mrs.| Mrs. Milton Foster. Violet Worth- | Miss Margare! Wohlgemuth, daugh- | (8, Fe HH Grace Watkins, Julian Ave, in |ington is to be flower girl. Richard | {er of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J 300)
: ir and Brooklyn, the Graham chapel of the Missions | Niedenthal is to be his brother's Wohlgemuth, a w Wi A | hike the party will return to Saline Classes in tennis Mon d a v, | Harriet Wright, Geraldine Goetz, oe A { he av sioeck i i : oe & 8 & § building na Den: 3 Fl 8. Rit |best man and James Niedenthal | luncheon today at the Woodstock fom, (mung {rip to Indianapolic. | Wednesday and Friday will be in| Rine Todd, Mariam Beecher and rs i ele jverett, & S. Rit- and Richard Laker will usher. |
Bigler hat returned from & vicit in Chicago. Mf Es Club in honor Oa of BH al The party includes the Misses | charge of Miss Doris Homes and | Mrs, Helen Spoelhager and Mrs, Li, il SIer has feluh 2 3 nisi in O ‘ag Mr. ter Ave, is to be hostess at a party Fy & # | Dorothy Hume, ( ayton, Mo, and | aso iian Silcox, Jane Jenner, Thel- | Miss Betty Williams during Miss | D. White 4 neek atiended his class reun on at Princeton Uni- tonight for Miss Booth. Guests are Mr. and Mre. Clvde Bowers will | Miss Ann Horr, Fast Orange, N. J. arrive here Fridav from New York to be more than 45 members of the attend Miss Netto I No
Migs Claire Patten will entertain homaes Garber has returned ian 6 ] y | | } arhe Y ne Missions Building Girls’ Club. {and Charles Lebo when they are!
DC : Thursday for Miss Wohlgemuth's . IS 3 4 Pe 2 Y Tuesday night's family dinner will | jyavii6d at 11 a. m. Thursday at
1ree weeks’ visit
The first stop was made yesterday at Pokagon Park.
1eir Brown County lodge Milner is visiting relatives in Iexington, Kv Mrs, {wo weeks in New York, where she is Charles Battelle, Mrs, Charles A. Jones Jr. and A Jones ITI
ending
who have been visiting Mrs. Russell ned to their home in Birmingham, Ala
‘om a vis
it in New York and where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs, H. J. Herff are Waldorf-Astoria
guests, have triple significance, for the gay 4 : . sn | 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.| Mr. and Mrs. pending the week-end in birthday of Mrs. Booth, the bride- The bride-to-be is the daughter staying at the
| : cnn 'homas Sullivan Hollett to-be’s mother, and the fourth wed- of Mrs. Lillian Whitman. 3515 N. | Hotel, New York. ITI. Mrs. Hollett and the children, who have ding anniversary of Miss Booths’ Pennsylvania St. A break fast and Myr. and Mrs. R. B. Simmons are Mrs, Leo Vogt for two weeks, are to return §iStes. Py Gwynn Barnett and reception at the Indianapolis Ath- at the Hotel Traymore, New York. | fier husband, are also to be observed. | jetic Club will follow the ceremony. : ‘ter. 8 +I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porter, 8
———— | Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth Maxwell | " Harold will entertain Wednesday night at | . # | Louis, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ww
dinner for the couple. On Thursday Mrs. Otto Reuter, St. Louis, will | Harmon, Libertyville, are guests of night, Mrs. George E. Gill, 5608 Uni- | P® matron of honor at the marriage | Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Harmon, , is to be dinner hostess, | 0f Miss Helen Louise Haehl to| apy and Mrs. Bernard Batty re- : ; The night before the wedding, the Charles Boesche Thursday in St. ceived informally vesterday after- fat AR . i Jasper E Feming, Lieut. and Mrs. | bridal party is to dine at a down- | Joseph's Catholic Church. noon for Mr. and Mrs. B. BE. Neal, i : National Guard Roy E. McCoy, Ensign and Mrs. | town club. Included in the group | Mr. Reuter is to be best man. | pmattoon, 111.
< returned
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| . | O f fi Spe Lieutenants Jean Callahan, ,0CAa 1CCTS Carpenter and Rex Parks. Officers of the naval militia who | versity Ave
Attend Dance of [were present vere Lieut. and Mrs |
Walker B. Knotts and Ensign and | with Miss Booth 3 Mary Lou Hoeing and Martha i ; Mrs. Kenneth Jefferies. be Mrs, Te Bnd Ser nance vil Sanders will be B junior brides | , Sister M. Bertrand, O. P, former Sp - [ss of-honor; Paul Foster, best | Maids and Paul Haehl, the bride- 9 ee Page JSS ianapolis, hey \ + . )]. man, and Mr, Barnett and William | (0-be's brother, and Vincent Heid, | I®'/!'NeC 10 JEW CHARS Hl ts I'S. Goof 3 | ANS | Mofrett. ushers. will usher. a four-week visit with her parents, liana National Guard Officers As- | Mrs. O. W. Bergeson a sister of Miss Haehl ie the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle, 28 gc Ma fv ti C | B “Cs k f the bride-to-be, and her daughter | Mf: and Mrs. William A. Haehl, 730 Whittier Place. deht 4 1 Ulen Country Club AUD rcakrast Karen, Los Angeles, Mts. H. ©, |Congress Ave. Mr. Boesche is the | — — = hi i Shultz, Des Moines, her grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. mother, and a cousin, Miss Peggy | Docsche, 2315 Union St. Shultz, Monroe, Ta, already are | 48 = tertain newly-elected officers and | here for the wedding. : | Miss Mary Jacqueline Holliday | | members of the Con Moto Club at a | fd HH 4 | and Miss Florence Schulz were to | breakfast tomorrow in her garden. Miss Doloris Laker, daughter of | entertain today at the home of Miss y #5 New officers are Mis. A. A. Dear- | Mr. and Mss. Anthony J. Laker, 125 | Holliday in honor of Miss Ann Mrs, G. A. Owens, Mrs. John Beydorf, president; Miss Gertrude | E- Palmer St, today announced her Fownsend, whose marriage to David | oi cqorfer and Miss Ruth Cox enGutelius, vice president; Mrs. Mary | Attendants for her marriage tomor- | Carter will take place July 3. tertained Saturday at the home of Mrs. Louis G. Bumen. Mai. and | Watkins, secretary; Mr, Robert Fel- | FO, to William L. Niedenthal, son | Guests were to include Mrs. Viola | pus Owens with a luncheon and
WORK AT
Several ofA ers and their wives
from Indianapolis attended the In-
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mary and Mat jory Newman, Adeline Price, Charlene Richardson, Martha Louise Boyd, Ruth Hiteelberger, Betty Lou Wright, Ann Chatman, Jane Hershman and Mary Lou Carter.
ional Guard f= | - a i. Gott. and Mrs Mrs, William J. Goory is to en1dall, Adit. Gen. and Straub, Col. and Mrs pencer, Col. and Mrs H. Whitcomb, Lieut. Col Mrs. John D. Friday, Lieut and Mrs. Hans Skabo, Lieut Col. Robinson Hitchcock, Maj. and
June 27. — |
Alpha, 2638 B. 10th,
1 Rn A EE OUTDOORS al THEN a! bis fot mit b . | ler, treasurer; Mrs. F. G. McMillan, | of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Niedenthal, Viabahn, Detroit; Mesdames 1. C. ‘oe » Nica : . 3 +m | irs. Norman L. Thompson, Maj, | 'o : : » Eg : shower for Miss Norma Hart, whose 2 ; and Mrs Harty EF. Willett, Maj. and | Program chairman, and Mrs, John | Rd, in Sacred Heart Catho- | | Carter, E. J. Holliday and G. T. marriage to Claud M. Leonard will > B ) () R k [, §) N ( H ucille Ste 3 ire : Her sister, M ‘ rar Mi Ralph Gery, Capt. and | Lucille Stewart, directors. [ will be aie of de glen, | onion A Hoya sells Guests included Mesdames Harry by Mrs. John Greist, Capt. and Mi Smalds | Ireland, Ethel Jean Johnson, ROSe- { yayt, William Heil, Melvern Price, FY RYN: Wi illilam Warner shd Capt. and Edward Beverzdorfer, Glenn Hub0 Also Attended Sorority Historian | rn Carter and Jay Rohrer and Misses 1) § \lso Capt. Fred Norrie, Capt. and | Times Speci | Alice Rudbeck, Ardella Hemmerline, I g 5 LIN 0 Lap! pt. ana tek Special Elva Oseln, Agnes McCarty, Lela Lindley Pennypacker, Capt ESTES PARK, Colo, . ! Indianapolis Chapt. 393, O. B. 8. Tues. night. 1 stat # = a 1d Me A au Este Lan Nas ejected _hational historian of meeting, election of associate patron. ea S7¢ We Morrieaiated Mrs, Donald I. Rover and Mis. Fy Ver, 1} ent. | Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority at its Brookside Aux, 481, O. BE. 8. Tues. Brookside Masonic Temple. Guest | Samuel M. Chase entertained with Lieutenant and JE Ricna) C.! here yesterday. The 1939 conven- | Bertha Loughran, president, home in honor of Miss Joan MeRee Cap and Mrs, Donald D.| tion will be in Cincinnati and the Donald whose marriage to Dr. John Stowell, First Lieutenant sand Mrs. | 1940 meeting in Minneapolis. SORORITIES c Glackman will be Monday. and Mrs, Wilson Dailey, First Lieu- thi Delta PL 8 p.m. Wed. Mrs. John May, tenant and Mrs. Wilfred E. Prown. | Others attending were Second Lieu- | Second Lieutenant and Mrs. Clifton BR. Holdren, Second Lieutenant and Mrs, Leo Stadtmiller, Second I iet-
| A I GLASS OF MILK AM Willi P. Carpenter, Maj R. Shannon, Mrs. Goory and Miss | lic Church. | Schulz; Misses Margaret Connor, | ve place July 2 Warner Ruth Spencer | Mrs. William Weimer, Cel + Named bard, Lois Allen, Amos Day, W. BE. LODGES Burnett and Dorothy Hell h Alrs. Laurence Corbalev, Capt Miss Ruth Spencer, Indianapolis, " G 0 ) §) Ih N nd Mrs nt ft R lates iret | NT ‘On i ™ A Robet Rate ii national convention which closed day. Pitch-in dinner at noon, business meeting, social hour. Mrs, a shower last night at the Chase yon A. Barker, Frist Lieuten: | _ Don st Lieutenant | Appointments and decorations tenant and Ars, Robert EB Broan tenant and Mrs. Earl Ahl, Second
» 4 0. E. S. Group to Meet Order of the Bastern Star, 483 | will meet tonight at 8 p. m. at the Masonic Hall, 2714 B, Washington | St, to eonduet a special obligation service. The chapter will be dark through July and August. 0
hostess. Garden and rush party. Bigma Lambda Chi. Tonight. Mies Dorothy Miller, 428 N. Dearborn,
hostess, con Altar Society, Bt. Philip Nerl Catholic Church. R:30 p.m. today.
Hall. Social party. Mrs, John Duffy and committee in charge, Fe
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were in the bridal colors, peach and blue. Guests included the Mes= dames William H. Hutto, Max White, P. O. Poole, Thomas Rverson; Misses Jeanette Moore, Mary Frances Boyle, Bettie Armstrong, Luey Fdwards, Virginia Leeds and Ann Grasiy
