Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1938 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Weddings and Holiday Party Plans Headline Week-End Society News
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SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938
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July Busy » Month for City Folk Who Travel And Entertain Guests
Ie Leave for East With Parents Here; 5 Await Camp Trip.
Mrs. Dan Laviman Tuesday
\ fter (11 irl VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
when almost anything can Goings and com-
Ry [his is the time of year PI the unexpected. a matter of obeving a sudden implaces to see Among
plans have reached a coagulation
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are increasingly
off to new new faces,
those wh qe summer
point are
Mrs Pasadena, Cal, who after
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee leave Tuesday to spend two weeks with fuller in Westfield, Mass. Mrs. Fuller, the forner who has been a frequent visitor here, and Mrs, lassmates at Abbott Academy at Andover, Mass, Club in Boston, Mrs. Layman is to return to g back to California wing women who plan to leave July 10 to spend Tan imadoonah near Vandalia, Mich. include ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Whitaker; iter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Taylor, Frances of Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe: Barbara Sternd Mrs. Thornton Sterrett: Joan Mick, daughE. Nick: Barbara Scaff, daughter of Mr. and and het Ann Esdale Akron, O, who
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Cousin of
aglesfield, who has been visiting in the South st Briar College as the guest of Mrs. Lester and Wrightsville Beach, N. C, returned yeswith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Edith Hobson some time » = » L U. 8 8 Nashville, stationed at the is to arrive today to be the week-end guest Kk and her granddaughter, Miss Honoria Bacon, Miss Bacon's father, Louis A. Bacon, is spend‘amp Chickagami in the Adirondacks near Mer-
by her cousin,
I remain here for
Times Photos,
1. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Ten Brook announce the engagement of their daughter, Alberta, to Elmer S. Dolsall, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Dolzall. (Bretyman Photo.)
At Maxinkuckee 2 Mrs. William A. Kemper is Mogg and her a member of the entertainment their cottage at Ss on committee arranging Fourth of July activities at Highland Golf and Country Club. She is shown with her two children, James and Marnie,
3. A dinner dance tonight at the Indianapolis Country Club will be a highlight of the gay week-end planned by the entertainment committee and assistants, Mrs, Charles E. Rogers (left) is a member of the entertainment committee for the year, and Mrs. Robert S, Stempfel is chairman,
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Races to Open
¢ Maxinkuckee Inn
Sun
this week-end who day II be Mr, and Mrs Bobby, Mrs C. Brooks, Mr, John Rav Newcomb and Edward A. nk will sail their E boats in bath the 1 of July race. Mrs summer at
ht races
Yachting Season
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nes Special CULVER, kuckee yachting here tomorrow
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July 2-—-The Maxinseason will open with the first of season's Yacht Club races The races will be held each Sunday until Labor Day. Twenty-four catboats and E boats are expected to be ready for the starting signal. Among the spectators and sailors will be a large number of Indianapolis residents. Eight new boats of the Culver Military Academy are to compete with the new craft of several yacht club members in tomorrow's event. Among those who own new yachts |
i's mother Da emler a son, Cha t Charlevoix, Mich, for the summer, and her daughter, Miss Anne Torian, have Mrs. A. W. Noling and her daughter, Kathvesterday for a month's stay at Sawyer, W. Atkins left yesterday for Neahta-
daughter. Mrs. Roemler KinKinnaird, will go next
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iam P. Hapgood are t : r 1 TR pow: iy Teturn Harley Rhodehamel
heads the ladies entertainment committee at the Meridian Hills Country Club and Mrs, Howard Nyhart (right) and Mr, Nyhart are general entertainment committee chairmen. An informal day on Monday is planned at the club.
A. Wainwright will go to Lake Maxinkuckee
Mr. and Mrs. Rickard Edwards’ cot- | S 1 0 icago, club ss Mary Sinclair, who visited Mrs. Edwards | REG 3 tephen Y. Hord, Chicag |
for Higgins Lake. Mich. where she | commodore; Frederick T. Holli- | is to spend th with her mother. Mrs. Robert 8 Sinclair day, Francis W. Dunn, Walker W.| tne bers o het family at their summer h oe. : Winslow and William E. Munk. 1 JRembers of her Jamiy ah Lage Samer Jame. Yacht Club officials, in addition Mrs, Harvey Blam a nd her gaughter, Miss Mary to Mr. Hord, are Norman Michaelis Tames Elam, 1 her ce, Miss Virginia Layman, left yesterday to | Chi ” Ai ee ve APA at Thy Nich My 4 ahh “hicago, vice commodore; Edward spend yr e su § Io rch Lake, Mich, Mr. Elam and John Elam will Bennett, rear-commodore; Mil1 Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick G. Albershardt wil lard Mogg secretary and treasurer: th end guests of Mrs. Albershardt’s sister, Mrs. Goodw ol. Caren Miller er TR eek ere ot Roi argys siste NHS Coa Col. George Miller, of the Academy, S. kin. d! Rb RE « u, JL { chief judge; Dr. John Ray New- | comb, chief timer, and Henry Bliss,
Sor ority House to Be S assistant timer.
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Muncie Newspaperman Weds Elizabeth Anne Copeland Here!
In an attractive ceremony at 8 a. m. today at the St. Joan of Are Catholic Church, Miss Elizabeth Anne Copeland, daughter of Mrs. Harry
Elam, her son,
5. A dinner-dance, buffet supper and fireworks display are included on the week-end schedule at the Woodstock Club. Assisting with the arrangements are Mrs, Howard Fieber (left) and Mrs, John B. Stokely.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G.
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Personal Notes
Hord and Michaelis, Chicago; Pierce
E boat owners include Messrs, Of Carter-
Ann blace AFTON Ho ' : \ ive Miss Townsend, 2852 N. New Viebahn, Detroit. Mr 1241 Oakland Ave Dr. O. W. Fifer is to officiate at the double-ring ceremony before an altar banked with ferns and while gladioli, lighted with two way candelabra. An aisle ribbon will extend from the winding stairway to the altar and will be lighted with single tapers Miss Jeanette will play a group sorority and ceding the Lohengrin march, which is to Miss Ru th ha The bride will organza gown style with a
Robbin hat af bridal airs
pist, and fraternit |0nNg8s played by r, organist. a shell pink bouffant bodice, Peter Se collar and rt puffed sleeves. Turquoise vel streamers on her leghorn pl jeture hat will fall almost to the hemline of her dress in back
relbers weal hioned
and will match the tone of her tur-!
quoise sandals. Her bridal bouquet will have white pom-pom asters, pink Briarcliff roses and delphinium with blue satin streamers. Miss Mary Lou Carter, the bridegroom's sister, is to be maid of groner. She will wear Mexican tur-'
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Jersey St Carter is the son of Au
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Townsend and David F. Carter is to take | vey Bradley and William C. Grifat the Butler University
Alpha Chi Omega
is and Mrs, Lawrence Carter,
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quoise organza fashioned bouffant style with shell pink grosgrain rib. | bon trimming and a& leghorn picture hat banded with pink velvet ribbons and streamers. Her shower | bouquet will be composed of Briarcliff roses, pink bouvardia and pink | asters Harold Worth is to be best man. Following the reception, which is
to be held in the Alpha Chi House |
and on the open terrace after the ceremony, the couple will leave by plane for New York. From there they are to embark on the Queen Mary July 6 for a trip abroad. After Sept. 1 they are to be at| home at 5857 Lowell St. Miss Townsend, who is a grad- | uate of Harper Hospital, Detroit, has been attending Butler Uni- | versity where she is a member of Alpha Chi Sorority, Mr, was graduated in chemical engineering from Purdue University and
|is a member of Theta Chi frater-
nity,
the daughter of Mrs, Viola |
Carter |
Ward, Culver; Messrs. Mogg, Munk, Bliss, Holliday and Gideon Blain, | Indianapolis, and the Academy fleet | of five, © boat owners are Messrs. Bennett, Winslow, Dunn, C. Har-
fith, Indianapolis; Fred Holmes, La- | fayette; Mr. Hord and the Academy, which has a fleet of four. | The Academy's summer school | opened this week. Several Indian- | apolis guests are to be at the Max- | inkuckee Inn over the week-end and members of the Indianapolis colony will entertain with several house parties,
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Catholic Daughters Group to Hold Dinner
Junior Catholic Daughters of America counselors will hold their | annual chicken dinner tonight ot Bluff Crest. | Final arrangements and date for | the 10th annual summer camp at McCormick's Creek State Park will be discussed. Camp executives are | also to be named. Sports and | handcraft will be included on the | camp program. Miss Katherine | | Duffy, R. N, will be the health | | executive,
Meets on Wednesdays
Women's Benefit Assotiation 140 will meet each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Castle Hall,
Holt announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to J. Russell Townsend Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Russell Townsend The wedding will be an event of Aug. 1 at the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. (Dexheimer Photo.)
7. Mrs. Kenneth E. Kinnear (second from left) was Miss Margaret Ramey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Lawrence Ramey, before her marriage June 25. The bridal party included (left to right) Mrs, Robert Wiseheart, North Salem, matron of honor; Mrs. Kinnear; Miss Betty Quigley, Greenville, 8S. C, and Miss Jane Morgan, bridesmaids, and Miss Suzanne Ramey (right, front), junior bridesmaid. PhotoCraft Photo)
Hittle-Wallace Rite Set for Tomorrow
The marriage of Miss Margaret | 8 nd | Softly draped bodice, corselet waist-
Fern Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Wallace, to James Her- | bert Hittle, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Joseph Hittle, will take place tomorrow at the couple's future country home near New Bethel. The Rev. Glenn Burton is to officlate at the ceremony, which is to be attended by immediate families. A reception will follow,
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G. Copeland, became the bride of Joseph N. Fritsch, Muncie, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ravmond Fritsch. The Rev, Fr. Joseph G. Grothaus
| read the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families and inti- | mate | played by Miss Marie Filcer, organ-
friends. Bridal music was ist. Robert Copeland, Birmingham, Mich, gave his sister in marriage.
| Her floor-length shell pink chiffon
gown fashioned on princess lines had a shirtwaist style fitted short jacket of narrow rows of tucking. A row of tiny buttons fastened the jacket, and the sleeves were short and puffed. Streamers of shell pink and cloud blue trimmed the bride's cartwheel leghorn hat. Her accessories were blue. She carried a colonial bridal bouquet of sweetheart roses, delphinium and lilies of the valley.
Cousin Only Attendant
Miss Joanne Metzger, Cincinnati, the bridegroom's cousin, was her only attendant. Her gown of cloud blue chiffon was fashioned with a
line and a full gathered floor-length skirt, Her open-crown leghorn hat was trimmed in long streamers to match her gown. Picardy gladioli, shasta daisies and delphinjum were included in her round-type bouquet. C. Donald Cline was hest man. Mrs. Copeland, the bride's mother, was in navy sheer with a pompon
dr
of yellow carnations. Her rough straw hat and accessories were navy. | Mrs. Fritsch, the bridegroom's mother, was in black net and lace with a black hat trimmed in white and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. J. W. Fritsch, Cincinnati, the bridegroom's grandmother, wore black and white printed silk with a jacket of black and a black hat. Her corsage was of gardenias.
Breakfast at I. A. C.
A tiered wedding cake formed the centerpiece for the wedding breakfast table at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Low white bowls of white gladioli, white iris and white roses were at either end of the long table which was lighted with white | tapers in crystal holders. The bride attended Indiana Uni- | versity and is a member of Kappa | Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr, Fritsch is a member of the staff of the | Muncie Press. After a motor trip North, the couple will be at home July 15 at “Hills | and Dales” near Muncie. The bride's going-away ensemble was a navy and poudre blue crepe bolero jacket dress worn with navy and poudre blue accessories. Her rough straw navy breton sailor had a crown of poudre bluessuede,
| Mayer cottage.
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Reed left yes- |
terday for Petoskey, Mich, where | they are to be the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Fred S. Boone of this city at their annual Fourth of July weekend house party. Mr. and Mrs.
their small son, have re-
Denis,
turned after spending several days |
Mr. and Mr.
with Mrs. Cain's parents, Mrs. J. Browning Gent. Mrs. Cain left their grandparents while they two weeks through the East. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mothershead left yesterday for Northport Point, Mich., where they plan to spend several weeks. Mrs. A. Kiefer Mayer has gone to | Walloon Lake, Mich. to open the | She plans to spend the
the greater part of
there.
Mrs. John Jameson has gone to |
Leland, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemcke have motored
Alexander to Duluth
Minn., where they are to visit their | Lemcke |
and their two children, Cornelia and |
son, George Lemcke, Mrs. Buddy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sparrow returned yesterday after spending several days at Chicago. Miss Barbara Mann, Boston, and Miss Marjorie West, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. S. West of Indianapolis, have gone to Pittsburgh over the week-end to be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Succop. Miss Neon,
George Cain and |
and | son with his | motored |
summer |
a roommate of Miss West at Welles ley College, has been visiting at the West home, After leaving Pitts« burgh they plan to go East where | they will visit at New York and | Washington. Miss Mann will spend the summer at Martha's Vineyard, Cape Cod, and Miss West will return home to spend the summer | with her parents. Prof. and Mrs. Robert Cavanaugh and daughter, Elizabeth, are in Springfield, Mass., where they will | attend the marriage of Miss Mary | Newberry Hooker and their son, Dr, | Robert Morris Cavanaugh, Wood(bury, N, J. The ceremony was to be read this afternoon. The bride |is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hooker, Longmeadow.
Kenneth Hagans and Esther Geist Wed
Miss Esther Magdalene Geist was to become the bride of Kenneth W, Hagans this afternoon at the Broadway Evangelical Church. The Rev, F. H. Willard, Dayton, O.,, was to read the ceremony. The bride is the sister of Mrs. J. Clifton Hirschman, Mr. Hagans is the son’ of Mr. and Mrs. John Hagans. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home ih Ine dianapolis.
