Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1938 — Page 4
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Women's Golf Tourney Is Barren Ground for Followers of Fashion
Most Entrants in Indiana Meet Probably Will Wear Same Costume Each Day, But They Will Blossom for Social Events.
Br VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON A fashion writer would find a woman's golf tournament barren ground. A foreign correspondent regimentation. The golfers themselves are concerned primarily with comfort and lucky portents, The chances are excellent that each one of the women golfers Who qualifies today in the first round of the 17th annual Indiana Woman's Championship Tournament at the Anderson Country Club Will wear the same costume tomorrow. And those who win in the first round of matched play tomorrow will stick to their uniforms through the second round on Wednesday and so on right through Friday's finals. They aren't superstitious—not for a minute. ‘They are just
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Summer Busy Period for Garden Clubs |Quiet Games!
Popular at Lake Resort
| Youngsters Like Plays;
Two Local Boys Win in Lawn Tennis Matches.
By MARGARET B. JAMESON
Times Special Writer
game, light refreshments and more and quieter games is a good formula for a well-spent summer day. It is being proved at Maxinkuckee | by the more carefree element who | will be well equipped to report on | its merits by September. | Morning sees great activity on the
| links and tennis courts, but by noontime a quietude descends Long hours of sun bathing and
LAKE MAXINKUCKEE, July 18. | ~Tennis, golf, a swim, some quiet |
ROUNDUP SET FOR OCTOBER
The sixth Saddle Horse Roundup will Oct. 9. Major Harry E. Willet will be general chairman, Adj. Gen. Elmer F. Straub is association president. At a recent meeting of the association's board of directors, four members were elected to fill unexpired terms. They include Willlam H. Wemmer, Gordon Sutton, Ray Martz and Maj. BE. A. Williams,
annual Indiana Association be Sunday,
John Metzger Is Married to
MONDAY, JULY 18, 1938
Prenuptial
Fetes Still In Spotlight
Miss Virginia Holt to Be Guest at Party Tomorrow,
Prenuptial parties continue to share the social spotlight in Indianapolis. Several brides-to-be are to be feted this week at showers as the engagements of other young women are announced. Mrs, Newell C. Munson, 826 E. 61st St., will be hostess at 8 p. m. tomorrow at a bridge party for Miss Virginia Holt. Miss Holt is a daugh-
Evelyn Pursley
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Miss Evelyn Marie Pursley became
| the bride of John Paulsel Metzger | J. R.
at 10 a. m, Saturday at Warsaw, The |
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Holt, Her wedding to J. Russell Townsend Jr, is to be an event of Aug. 1. Guests are to bp Mrs. Holt, Mrs, Townsend, mother of the bridegroom-~to-be; Miss Barbara
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short swims, a gentle g DACK= | se 4 : . | Jean Holt, sister of the bride-to-be; 8 swims, a gentle game of ( bride is a daughter of Alex N, Pur- | Mesdames Harry M. Stigle, Lee Fox,
gammon on the end of the pier or ; , Nt . : y ; a mild try at Mrs. Guy Wainwright's | sley, Hartford City and Indianapolis. H. Edward Raflfensperger, G. Wil
“comfortable” and “why change when you are comfortable?” But it takes a winning score in a golf tournament to make a woman
comfortable” in the same dress five days in succession The Rev. Fr. Leo Pursley of the | Mlam Raffensperger, David V. Burns,
A composite picture of the topflight woman golfer reveals a regulation golf dress consisting of matching shirt, shorts and skirt (usually of cotton material) buttoned all the way down the front, a washable hat with a limp brim to shade the eyes, bare legs and socks, regulation golf shoes with cleats, a glove on the left hand and a bag containing about a dozen clubs. The general effect suggest: that it won't matter a bit if there's a sudden downpour along about the 15th green ~ » » » » n There are, however, certain distinguishing characteristics by which a number of local golfers can be identified for some distance down the fairway Mrs. Edward P. Dean of the Indianapolis Country Club and Mrs, Raiph Flood of Meridian Hills Country Club are practically the only players who wear long sleeves—the idea being that they will tan evenly through the material and avoid the sunburn and freckles which prohibit wearing evening dresses for the rest of the summer. Mrs. Flood, incidentally, wears a doeskin glove on each hand. Miss Mary Gorham of Frankfort who plays at the Highland Golf and Country Club always wears a little beret perched at a dizzy angle over one ear. Miss Carolyn Varin in the recent eity tournament wore a skirt and blouse with the tail out, a style apparently growing in popularity. Miss Dorothy Ellis, defending state golf champion, frequently wears one of her own hand-knit sweaters over a white skirt and blouse or regulation golf dress. Miss Harriet Randall of Hillerest Country Club, city golf champion, varies the accepted uniform with a flannel skirt and silk blouse. Mrs. W. A. Miskimen of the Indianapolis Country Club likes to play in a one-piece white silk golf dress and washable white hat with brim faced with restful green. Mus. Harrison Bennett of Highland, who says she goes to the state tournaments as much for the fun as the play, usually chooses gingham or batiste golf dresses. An amazing metamorphosis from regulation low-heeled comfort to chic dinner gowns will take place tomorrow evening at the annual tournament dinner and election of officers and again at the dinners dance Thursday evening at the Anderson club's new club house. Sartorially speaking, these golfing women who cast feminine allure to the winds by day do a fancy job of blossoming by night.
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Mrs. M. E. A MacManus to leave by plane tomorrow for Cimarron Canyon, New Mexico, to spend three weeks at her family's summer camp. She is to join her sister, Mrs. L. BE. Slate, and Mr. Slate of Sudan, Tex, and another sister, Mrs. Lester J. Lagrange, Mr, Lagrange and their son, Lester J. Lagrange Jr. of Amherst. Tex. Mr. Lagrange Jr. has spent several winters with Mr. and Mrs. MacManus here. Mrs. MacManus is to visit in Texas before returning late in August. Mr. and Mrs, BE. E. Bollinger, Mrs. Sherman H. Tompkins and her daughter, Miss Jean Tompkins, have returned from a visit with Mr and Mrs. William Pearson at Flint, Mich.
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Mrs. Frank Walker to Direct Woman's Club Presidents’ Day
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Mrs. Frank C. Walker will be chairman of the Woman's Department Club Presidents’ Day to be held in September, Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge, club president, announced today The program for the year is to be planned by Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, chairman, and Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, vice chairman. Committee chairmen have been® announced as follows: Mrs. Charles | Beeson: historian, Mrs. Martin H H. Smith, nominations; Mrs. Walter | wajlick; house and grounds, Mrs. J. Slate, elections; Mrs. A. C. Ras-| gartholomew, Mesdames M. I. Mil-
mussen, publicity; Mrs. Pike, Founders’, Life and Charter Members day, and Mrs. Othniel Hitch, Annual day Other committees are: Clubhouse rentals: Mrs. Philip A. Keller, chairman; Mesdames William C. Bartholomew, Myron Jay Spring and Robert Shingler; revisions and byvlaws: Mesdames Edrar R. Eskew, E C. Rumpler and George M. Corneushers: Mrs. Lewis G. Ferguchairman; Mesdames Donald | Graham, William L. Sharp, Flovd C Bell, E. L.. Burnett, William C. El lerv, Jerome Trunkey, Lawrence Carter, James Tretton, Harold Ferguson, Harry E. Voshell, Edward P Evrett, Clark Wheeler, H. D. Wolfe, DeWitt 8. Morgan, L. R. Jones, Henry L. Patrick and Miss Frances | Arnold; foundation fund: Mrs. R. O McAlexander, a former president chairman, and Mrs. W. D. Keenan | and Mrs. Clarence J. Finch,
Mrs. Hueber, Chairman
Continuing the list of committees Yearbook: Mrs. Albert J. Hueber, chairman; Mesdames Bartholomew, John W. Thornburgh, Spring, Paul Rochford, Merritt G. Wolf, Clyde V. Montgomery, C. E. Wolcott and Carl Weinhardt; roster, Mrs. A. C. Barbour; yearbook distribution: Mrs Spring, chairman; Mesdames Edward E. Files, Ellis Sluss, Zilla Hauger and C. E. Sunthimer; telephone: Mrs. F. Frances Rumple, chairman; Mesdames George E. Dunn, C. H. Augstein, Harry W. Krauss, I. E. Brokaw, Edward S. Ludlum, H. J Bradley, Thomas F. Davidson, Gage McCotter, O. D. Mickel, Almon R. Gillette, Nettie M. New, J. E. Hardesty, Lawrence F. Orr, 8S. J. Hensley, Albert H, Off, E. Preston Jones,
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| prospective members, | R.
| William lian R. Lewis; music, Mrs. George | Mesdames |
| Bowen,
ler, Spring, Bwoen, Schofield; keep- |
er of the records, Mrs. Ed B. Hall; magazines, Mrs. E. A. Kelly, Mrs. Melissa Cornish; charter member-
| ships, Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn; Mes- |
dames John Barnhill, Harry J. Berry, A. D. Bradshaw, Robert M Bryce, Ernest V. Clark, J. M. Dal. rymple, Ronald A. Foster, Levi M. Edwards, H. K. Fatout, Charles T. Hanna, Elizabeth Pair King, Angela
K. Meler, Charles ¥. Remy and Miss | Mary May Bryce; life memberships, | chairman; | Leo K. | R. |
Mrs. J. H Mesdames
Hellekson, Samuel Ashby, Fesler, Charles E. Barker, M. W. O. Bales, Daniel V Goodman, Charles M. Clavton, J. 1. Holcomb, Danner, Victor R. Jr, W. Scott Deming,
Frank M. Fauvre and New. Inspects Membership
Others named: Membership investigation, Mrs, John R. Curry; Mrs. Harold Trusler, chalrman, Trunkey, Casady, man, Howard W. Painter, Sielken, C. Kassebaum and Lil-
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chairman, Sidney
Bowman,
C. Ryker, L. Aughin-
| baugh, and Miss Grace M. Black: president's aids, Miss Mary Beatrice
Whiteman, chairman, Mesdames
William C. McGuire, John F. En- | gelke, Ralph Morgan, Armel, A, W. | Thorn- |
Paul C. Stetson, burgh and H. J. Bradley: courtesy, Mrs. McWhirter, chairman, Mesdames McAlexander, Hurt, Schofield, W. W. Thornton, Frederick G. Balz, Stephen T. Bogert, Finch,
Jose | Keeney, | | Henry L. Dithmer, Walter R. Mayer,
Mesdames | Jerome E. Hol- |
Robert T. Ramsay, Harry A. Koss, A. H. Sielken, Stanfield Keeney, Sluss, Forest B. Kellogg, Hulbert J. Smith, C. Fred Klee, Charles A. Tripp, J. B. Vanderworker and Miss Bessie | vork McClain; tea: Mrs. Ira M.| * Holmes, chairman; Mrs. Ralph 1. | Thompson; promotion: Mrs. Leoni- | das F. Smith, Mrs. Lawrence McTurnan: reservations: Mesdames Horace G. Casady, Koss, Oliver P. McLeland and Sunthimer; lunch- | eon: Mrs. Robert Shingler; dining | room hostess: Mrs. Alvin G. Jose, chairman: Mesdames Ray B. Dorward. Albert E. Adair, Mary E. Armel. John Berns, Irving Blue, M, W, Cameron, John Connor, Forest W. Danner, Walter F. Fisher, Bert S. Gadd, W. Paul Jones, Emsley W. Johnson, D. Gordon Lamb, Colin Lett, D. S. Meditch, Mickel, Harry Plummer, George Snyder, Frank J. Uhl, Edgar Zimmer, D. J. Zimmerman and Otis Carmichael, Miss | Flora Love and Miss Dorothy Kothe; door: Mrs. William F. King and Mrs. Walter Stork Other Committees
committees named are: parties, Mrs. Louis A. | Little Club, Miss Pearl Kiefer, chairman; Mrs. Snyder, vice chairman, and Mrs, Paul T. Hurt, honorary chairman; finance, Mrs. James D. Ermston, chairman; Meesdames Harold K. Bachelder, Bartholomew,: George A. Bowen, Barbour, J. E. Barcus, H. B. Burnet, Alvin T. Coate, Felix T. MecWhirter and Miss R. Katharine
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These four Chi Sigma Sorority
Set Stage for Chi
ranging the organization's national convention to he held Thursday through Sunday at the Hotel Lincoln.
summer months are the busiest several garden clubs
president of the Irvington Miss Thompson Becomes Bride In Church Rite
will be at home here following a wedding trip to Lake Wawasee and Cleveland. Mrs, Wilson was Miss Barbara Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Thompson, 5155 Central Ave. before her marriage Saturday The Rev. Richard Millard officiated at the informal ceremony at the Broadway Methodist Church. Attendants were Mrs, Robert Schomer, Youngstown, O., sister of the bridegroom, and Richard M. rhompson, the bride's brother. A wedding breakfast was held at the Canary Cottage, { The bride attended DePauw University and is a member of Tri Kappa Sorority. The bridegroom | was graduated from Ohio State University and is a Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity member,
Horse Show at Muncie July 31
The seventh annual Muncie Fair Horse Show will be held July 31 at the Muncie Fair Grounds. Exhibitors from seven states are expected to attend. { The Muncie Light Horse Club is presenting the one-day show this year, | The classes include a three-galted [division with classes for horses un- | der 15.2 and for those 15.2 and over land for three-gaited Arabians. The | five-gaited horses may enter classes | for mares and stallions and geldings. A trophy and ribbons are to be presented for saddie ponies to be | chown at three gaits. Two classes | for hunters and jumpers and three | horsemanship classes are included | on the program. Mrs. Pruitt Elected Auxiliary Unit Head | K. Pruitt is the new president of the Indiana Woman's | Auxiliary to the 38th Division, American Legion, Other officers elected include Mrs. Belle Bakemeier, first vice president; Mrs. P. J. Clark, second vice president; Mrs. Ralph Cleveland, secretary; Mrs. Charles Armel, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, George Bork, treasurer,
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| Charles W. Field, C. J. Buchanan, William H. Coleman, Keenan, Curry, J. K. Cooper, Tilden F. Greer, Robert Bruce Malloch, Edward L Pedlow, J. H. Toph, Edwin I. Poston, George A. VanDyke, J W. Moore, W. J. Beckett, George . Bruce, Samuel Elliott Perkins 111, | | Carl L. Rost, Peter C. Reilly, J.| M. Thistlethwaite. Itaac E. Wood- | ard, Harry E. Watson, Louis H.| Wolf, Eugene H. Darrach, William | | Dobson, Robert Elliott, William | | Forsyth, Gadd, Charles L.. Hartman, | Henry B. Hewyood, William H. Kershner, W. H. Link, George J. Marott and Arthur R. Baxter. Concluding the list are, curator, | Mrs. Keller; door, Mrs. Coonor, | | chairman, Mesdames E. A. Carson, M. E. Elstun, L. A. Fleury, Fisher and Uhl; educational funds, Mrs. Coate, chairman; Mesdames Morton, Heywood, Rassmussen, Elliott, Schofield, Wolcott and Arley BE. McNeeley; parliamentarian, Mrs. Rumpler, and legal adviser, Mrs. Edward Franklin White,
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Although activities for most Indianapolis clube women end in May and resume in September, the
Mrs. C. Earl Byrket (right), Women's EE
| operate stimulate intelligent interest in gov- |
| dates
showed Mrs. ©
for members of meeting.
Garden Club,
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. W. McCoy (left) and other club members a lovely pool in her garden at a recent Suggestions papers and lectures are used by other members to beautify thelr gardens,
made in the clubwomen's
Hall, A. J. Fesler to preside. Marigold Garden Club, Today, of members’ gardens,
Phi Omega Kappa. 8 p. m, toda
velt, hostess.
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St. Philip Neri Altar Society,
p. m. Wed, School Hall
chairman,
EVENTS
Past Presidents Council, Theodore H. Chapman, W. R. C. Wed. noon. Mrs. Tony Reichman, 26 W. McKim St., hostess. Luncheon. Auxiliary 10, Sons of Union Veterans, General Welfare Federation, American Post 1, 8 p. m. today. Castle Public invited.
SORORITIES
Upsilon chapter, Bela Beta Lamba. 8 p. Green, 2142 N. Delaware, hostess,
8:30 p. m. G. W. Randall and committee in charge. Card party,
8 p. m. Tues, Ft. Friendly.
Mrs, Eugene Foley, hostess, Tour
y. Mrs, Jean Rotert, 1837 Roose-
m, loday., Mrs, Beatrice
PARTY School Hall, Mrs. Also 2:30 Vaughn,
today. Social party, Mrs, Emma
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League of Voters to Quiz Candidates for Legislature
Candidates for the 1939 Legislature are to be asked their opinions on various items of the Indiana League of Women Voters’ legislative pro-
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The candidates’ opinions are asked on proposals to extend the merit svstem in thes state service, to revise Indiana's marriage laws, to effect necessary changes in the registration of voters act,
may choose their own forms of government and suggestions for improving the convention and direct primary, The questionnaire is preceded by the following statement: “The Indiana League of Women Voters has long had the policy of communicating with candidates of the major political parties, asking them to express their opinions on the legislative program of the organization and on any other subjects of public interest with which they are especially concerned.
Not a Vole Promise
“The League in no way considers | | comment
from a candidate as =a promise to vote for a specific piece
| of legislation if he be elected, but
an expression of his the time the statement We hope vou will cowith us in our effort
simply as opinion at is made.
ernment by stating vour opinion on the legislative proposals listed below The information thus
rived will be compiled and made |
available to our members and citizens who may desire it.” The first question, which deals with revision of the marriage laws, requests comment from the candias to whether they believe that the time has arrived for Indiana to revise her marriage license lavs and insist upon proper enforcement, “Are you in favor of such minor changes in the registration of voters act as will insure better perform-
{ ance by election officials and lessen | | the opportunity for fraud?” is the | second question. In this connection, | Mrs.
Clarence F. Merrell, League president, announced recently that a committee of League members had been chosen to investigate the functioning of the law and to recommend changes. Mrs. Lester Smith, Indianapolis, is the chairman, assisted by Mrs. Frank Worthington, Logansport: Mrs. Emmett White, Gary, and Mrs. Milford Miller, Bvansville, Candidates also are asked whether
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The group includes (left to right) Mise Lillian Voyles, entertainment chairman; Mesdames Robert O'Neal, Edward Green and Don A, Harding,
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to enact a | home-rule provision so that cities
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gram in a questionnaire issued from the League office this week. legislative items are those which | chosen to support in next year's legislative session.
they would approve an amendment to the Indiana Constitution spon-
sored by the League and passed by |
| the 1937 Legislature, This amendment would remove from the Constitution the provision to elect a superintendent of public instruction every two years. It would make | possible longer terms and whatever
| method of selection, election or ap- |
pointment the Legislature may desire, The League also asks whether candidates would be “interested in reducing the cost of education in Indiana by establishing larger school units for the purpose of making administration more efficient, since the State has assumed responsibility for a part of the salary of each teacher and economical and efficient school administration is the concern of the State Government.” “Cities of differing sizes and con- | ditions may need and desire differ
| ent forms of government. In neigh |
boring states under a provision allowing home-rule for cities, cities have chosen various types of gov- | ernment, among others, the city manager form. Do you believe all cities of all sizes and types should be governed alike, or do you believe a city by referendum vote should be allowed to choose the type of city | government favored by the majority of its citizens?” On the extension of the merit svstem, the questionnaire asks candidates whether they would favor a system of public personnel management in the Government of In- | diana which would “insure the employment of qualified persons, pro= viding for promotions and discharge on the basis of performance on the job and not on the basis of partisan political activity or per sonal bias.”
Wedding to Be At Logansport
Times Special LOGANSPORT, July 18-Two marriages and the date for an approaching wedding were announced here today. The marriage of Miss Orystal Love, Huntington, and Russell E. Wright, Logansport, was announced. The couple exchanged vows May 28 in a ceremony read by the Rev. H. R. Hosier. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cordie Love, Huntington, and Mr. Wright's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Wolgamuth have established residence here following their recent marriage at Covington, Ky. Mrs. Wolgamuth formerly was Miss Ruth Newcomb. She was graduated from Indiana Uinversity. Miss Mary Elizabeth Gordon's marriage to William Robison will be an event of August. The ceremony will be the first read by the Rev. E. B, Morris since he accepted the pastorate at the Pisgah Presbyterian Church.
Members of Euvola Visit Lake Wawasee
Several members of the Euvoia Olub are at Lake Wawasee for two weeks. Included in the group which left for the lake Saturday were the Misses Rose Jane Boggs, Martha Jo Runyan, Elizabeth Marshall, Joyce Lindsay, Peggy Lee Bridges, Betsy Barlow, Sally Evans, Patty Hill, Peggy Hussey, Carline and Norma Hyman, Carol Kreusser, Catherine Peet, Jean Sims, Jeanne Shirk, Mary Stuart Socwell, Jean Stewart, Jacqueline Wells, Jeanne Wills, Martha Wynn, Jean York, Suzanne
Mitchell and Sally Walker,
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the league members have |
Calwell, Peggy Olayton, Betty Jane |
new Berea Marble game and other |
flowing and the blood down.
Youngsters Read Plays
One group of youngsters has gone | literary and reads plays in the
ligent crowd where poetry was passing around. | winning limerick was: | “A sailor on Lake Maxinkuckee Was considered to be very plucky When he shimmied a mast But his necktie caught fast, Now his friends call him very “upstucky.” There is a very voung group of boys who never stop from daylight until dark. When the last turtle is | caught and deposited in the family | wash tub and the outboard motor | boats hold no charms, there are always gophers on the golf links | challenging all comers to a chase, In | this group are Clyde Roach Rock- | wood, Eddie Dunn, Tom and Bill Wainwright, Ralph and Walter Vonnegut and Fenton Jameson,
The preliminaries for the annual | meet of the American Lawn Tennis | Association are being held this | | week. Harvey Bradley and Eddie | Dunn are two Indianapolis boys | who have won matches. Miss Doreen Saxton is visiting | Miss Barbara Bradley this week. | ©arl Lieber and George Buschmann are the guests of Eddie Dunn
Many Have Guests
Miss Townsend Eaglesfield, daugh- | | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy | | maglesfield, and Miss Harriet Patter son are the guests of Mrs. Elsa Jensen and Miss Alice Jensen. Mrs, | Lowell Patterson is also visiting her | sister, Mrs, Jensen.: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Shafer | Je visiting Mrs. Henry Bliss and | her son at their cottage this week. | Miss Dorothy Holland, daughter of | Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Holland, will | | return to Indianapolis after a few | days with Miss Barbara Flynn. Miss | Flynn and her guest attended the | ( dance at the Culver Military Acad- | emy on Wednesday night. Miss Sue Ann Eveleigh also at-| tended the dance. She was the guest of Ensign William Murray. Miss Nancy Taylor is at the | | Clemens Mueller cottage, visiting | Miss Marjorie Jean Mueller. Mrs. Stuart Dean's week-end party included Mrs, Esther Fisher | and her daughter, Miss Dorothy | Fisher, Paul Weer and Percy Weer.
| MacDonalds Have Guests |
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Mrs. Edwin MacDonald, formerly | Miss Elizabeth Hahn, Indianapolis, ! | and her son and daughter, Edwin | MacDonald and Betty Lynn MacDonald, are at their cottage. They now live in Bronxville, N. Y. Edwin | MacDonald has as his guest, Richard Major, Bronxville, and Miss Nancy Erskine, New York, is visiting Miss MacDonald. Edward Maver was a week-end | visitor at the Holliday cottage. Ralph Unkefer was to arrive today to spend two weeks with Mr. | (and Mrs, Louis Haerle. Mrs. Un- | kefer, Mrs. Haerle's sister and her | | children from Decatur, will arrive | on Wednesday. | Mrs, Thomas Harvey, Hartford, | | Conn., will visit her sister, Mrs. Guy | | Wainwright, and Mr. Wainwright | this week. |
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| of pink rosebuds. | Dreher, Indianapolis and Noblesville, | mother
| University
| Dorothy Johnson,
| Faye Wilbur
| Beryl | Wise, Ercle Bennett, Bertha Willner, |
formed the ceremony. Mrs, Ralph Lucier, violinist, and Miss Margaret | Lucier, organist, played bridal selec- | tions, [ The bride entered in a princess |
afternoons, We heard of an intel | styled gown of shell pink chiffon! home, 335 appropriate | And lace with white accessories. 8he | family buffet supper in honor of The | Wore a corsage of gardenias and a | Miss Evva Frances King. Miss King's
picture hat of white satin straw, | Mrs. Matt H. Scheidler, Hartford | City, was the only attendant and | was gowned in poudre blue chiffon |
| with shell pink accessories, a match- | | ing picture hat and corsage of talis- |
best
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man roses. Mr. Scheidler was Mrs. Pursiey chose an ensemble of black and white printed chiffon | with black accessories and a corsage Mrs. Alice M. |
of the bridegroom, was | gowned in black lace with a corsage of rosebuds. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Hays Hotel by the bride's father. After a wedding trip to Antlers Lodge in northern Michigan Mr, and Mrs. Metzger are to be at home at 3333 Carrollton Ave, The bride attended St. Mary-of-the-Woods and is a violinist. Mr, Metzger was graduated from Butler and the Columbia Uni- | versity School of Journalism. Ile | is a member of the Indianapolis
| Athletic Club and Phi Epsilon Delta
Fraternity.
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[loose Women’s Committees for Year Announced
Mrs, Clara Neerman, ways and means committee chairman for the Women of the Moose, today an-
nounced committees for the coming |
year, They are: Cards—Mrs., Maudie Shults, chairman; Mesdames Phoebe Hart, isther Carpenter, Lydia Watkins, Anna Shoemaker, Christeen Ruffin, Betty Clémm, Florence Clemm, Nulua Johnson, Helen Powell and Pearl Beck. Library—Mrs. Mildred Beck, chairman; Mesdames Thelma Holden, Helen Wolsifer, Cleo Moore and Alberta Zorman. Social Service—Mrs. Gertrude Bopp, chairman; Mesdames Ella Vice, Clara Thompson, Pearl Butze, | and Edith Maggen- |
Bertha Willner, Beryl Praff,
heimer, Homemaking—Mrs. Pearl Hall, | chairman; Mesdames Mary Schenck, | Phaff, Anna Hess, Dorville
Tina Ruffin, Lillian Blanchard, Anna Hill, Goldie Tice and Alveria Nagley. Heads Child Care Group
Child Care-—Mrs. Ruth Jackson, | chairman; Mesdames Alberta Zor- | man, June Spears, Hazel Postma, Frankie Welsh, Jessie Simms and Nellie Powell, Auditing—Mrs, Phoebe Hart, chairman; Mrs. Agnes White and Mrs. Nona West,
| ning a musical
salubrious diversions keep the fun Sacred Heart Catholic Church, War- | Mayburn Landgraf, Wendell pressure | saw, and brother of the bride, per- | Schulenberger, Urban K. Wilde Jr,
Owen Calvert, Robert Russell, Miss Jane Priesmeyer and Miss Alice Paker,
» n n Mr. and Mrs, James A, Stuart ene tertained last evening at their Berkeley Road, with a
marriage to Paul M. James is set for Aug. 20 at the University Park Christian Church. Guests with Miss King and Mr, James were Mr, and Mrs. Harry W. King, parents of the bride-to-be, Mr, and Mrs. Howard E, James, the parents of the bridegroom-to-be; Miss Edythe King, a sister; Miss Bess Garten, Mr, and Mrs. James A, Stuart Jr. and Larry Stuart. Mrs. Hubert Wann was hostess at a miscellaneous shower recently in Miss King's honor at her home, 5127 Schofield Ave, She was assisted by her two daughters, Nelda and Nae dyne, Guests were Mesdames King, Wil«
| liam Spearing, D. Ray Higgins, Leda | Farmer, and Misses King, Hortense
Davies, Vallye Dorsey, Marjorie Lewis, Ethel Ralph, Aileen Cox, Louise Klutey, Jeanetle Gardiner, Dorothy Webster, Florence Hite, Katherine Schlotzhauer and Elea« nor Theek,
” nN n Miss Elizabeth Ann ‘Thompson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Eli EB. Thompson, {oday announced attendants for her wedding Sept. 3 to John F, Beeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George P, Beeson, Mrs, J. B. Gildersleeve, Chicago, is to be the matron of honor and Miss Virginia Hamilton will be bridesmaid. John May will be best man.
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Personals
Miss Edith Jane Fish and Mrs. Dudley Pfaff spent several days at | Binghampton, N. Y., recently en | route to New York. They were the guests of Mrs. J. A. Parsons, Mrs. Pfafl's mother. In New York Miss Fish is to be the guest of Miss Edith White Griffing. Miss Fish, a voice teacher and contralto, is planrevue to he pre sented here in the fall. Mrs. Herman C. Tuttle has returned to her home at the Marott Hotel after a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. John L. Barr, Mr. Barr and family at their sume mer home at Bass Rocks, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Correll Take Southern Trip
Times Special BEDFORD, July 18-—Mr. and Mrs. John Malcolm Correll are on a wedding trip to Kentucky and Tennessee and then will be av home at Lowell, Mich. Mrs. Correll was Miss Ruth Armes strong, daughter of Dennis Armee strong, Springville, before her marriage Saturday evening in a ceremony read in the garden of the Armstrong home. The Rev. Donald Secrist, Mitchell Christian Church pastor, officiated. The bride was graduated from Indiana University where she was a member of Mortar Board, senior women's honorary. Dr, Correll also is an I. U. alumnus and member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
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