Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1938 — Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, JULY. 27, 1938 .

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Plan Tea For Manila ‘Y’ Official

An extensive program of handcraft and sports is provided for girls 4 attending the annual camp of the Junior Catholic Daughters of America at McCormick’s Creek State Park. 1. Among the archery enthusiasts during a recent camp period were (left to right) Mary Jo Bender, Mary Ann Gearin, Mary Jane Bauer and Marjorie Emch. : : 2. The campers stand at attention as the flag is raised. | - 3. This interested group of handcraft workers includes (eft to right), Mary Ann Fix, Miss Regina Mathews, instructor, Marie Stevens, Patty Hagan, Betty Jane Doyle, Lee Ellen Donahue, Mary Lu Steffy, Rachel Mathews and Patty Moran. \

EVENTS

: SORORITIES Psi Chi Phi. 8:30 p. m. today. Miss Jessie Clark, 1928 Lawrence, hostess. : Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 8:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Elsie McLaughhostess. Business meeting. pl :

Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. Tonight. Mrs. Leon Pierce. Miss Annette Cassidy, hostess at Mrs. Pierce’s home.

CLUB

+ City Tempo Slower as Vacation Trips Lure Hoosiers From Homes

Mrs. Edward H. Knight and Sister Plan Tour

Through Canadian Rockies; Thomas Maddens Leave for East.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Tk Apparently everyone has settled down to taking vacations seriously and city life is assuming a slower tempo. While cruises, motor trips or boarding a train for the mountains promise midsummer adventure to travelers, townsfolk are concerned casually with informal entertaining. Mrs. Edward H. Knight and her sister, Mrs. Robert Malott Fletcher, will leave Aug. 6 for a trip through the Canadian Rockies and the West. They will visit their niece, Mrs. Walter Baumann, and Mr. Bauman in Tacoma, Wash. and stop for several days in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Later they are to visit their brother, C. M. Raible, in Prescott, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Knight recently were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Blain at their Lake Maxinkuckee cottage. : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden have left for Marblehead, Mass.,

where they are to gg for a week’s cruise on Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Failey’s yacht.

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Mr. and Mrs. N. Taylor Todd and their daughter Betsy have left .

for a six weeks’ motor and canoe trip to Winnipeg and Chain 0’ Lakes, Canada. They were to stop in Minneapolis for a visit with Mrs. Todd's mother, Mrs. N. S. Kidder. Capt. and Mrs. Mark McClure and their daughter Lyn, who are en route from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, to Ft. Leavenworth, Kas., where Capt. McClure is to attend the staff school, will arrive Aug. 7 to be the guests for the rest of the month of Capt. McClure’s brother, H. R. McClure, and Mrs. McClure. Capt. and Mrs. McClure were popular visitors when they were last here three years ago. Mrs. Henry Adams Johnston is at Leland, Mich, visiting her mother, Mrs. Maurice Winfield, and her aunt, Mrs. C. H. Stuart, both of Lafayette. Mr. Johnston is to join Mrs. Johnston this week-end and they will motor home next Wednesday. Mr. Johnston’s mother, Mrs. Samuel A. Johnston, and sister, Miss Dorothy Johnston, Mrs. Frank R. Shepard and her daughter, Miss Helen Shepard, are to leave Saturday for a motor trip to Rye Beach, N. H,, where they are to stay several weeks.

8 8 = Ey 8 8 = Mrs. R. B. Walker of Hollywood Beach, Fla., is the guest for three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rau. Mr. and Mrs. Rau will give a buffet supper for their guest tomorrow evening and Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Enright will entertain with a buffet supper Sunday. Mrs. Michael J. Duffecy Jr. gave a small luncheon for Mrs. Walker

yesterday. Mrs. Duffecy recently returned from the South, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Jeff Gros, and Mr. Gros in Memphis, Tenn., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Dickinson, in Tallulah, La., and friends in New Orleans. Other visitors here this week include Mr, and Mrs. Ralph A. Lemcke Jr., of Cleveland, who are at the Propylaeum for several ‘days, and Mrs. John F. Hennessy of Chicago, who will spend the week-€ with Mr. and Mrs. John Resor. Miss Reba Richey of Muncie is the guest for a few days of her brother, Paul Richey, . and Mrs. Richey. : Mrs. Russell F. Pierson and her children, Peter and Sally, will arrive Aug. 6 from their home in Burbank, Cal, to spend several weeks with Mrs. Pierson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Bingham. : Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, Mrs. Clarence Zinh and Mrs. Oliver H. Stout are to go to Lake Wawasee today to visit Mrs. Frank K. Levinson at her summer home until Friday. Mrs. Frank Howard, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Stout’s guest for several days at their country home near Carmel, returned to her home in Bedford today. Mr. and Mrs. Stout’s son, Cadet Harry Allerdice Stout, went to Chicago. yesteday to join his Culver Military Academy classmate, Cadet Milton H. Friend Jr., and the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Friend, for a three-weeks’ cruise to Mackinac Island and (Georgian Bay. ss = 8 2 a =

Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Smith and their children, Patsy and Barra, will leave Monday to spend two weeks at the Smith summer me at Rosedale, Bay View, Mich. Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obie J. Smith, will go to their gottage Aug. 15. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Obie J. Smith Jr., who have been at Rosedale this month, are to return Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lochhead will leave today to spend a week at Leland, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lang are at Rhinelander, Wis., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Manson are visiting in Chicago and Rockford, Ill, this week. Mrs. Ross C. Ottinger, who is visiting in Detroit this week, is to return Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Hess and their daughters, the Misses Eleanor and Barbara Hess, will leave next Wednesday on a motor trip to Quebec and through the New England states and New York. Mrs. John Twitty has gone to Leland, Mich., to join Mr. Twitty ® ond their daughter, Miss Charlotte Twitty, for a week's stay. Mr. Twitty and Miss Twitty have been spending 10 days at Walloon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alford and Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Hoopingarner, - who have been on a two weeks’ fishing trip at Hungry Jack Camp in northern Minnesota, will return this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Eberts have returned from alsix weeks’ trip to California.

Sorority Fetes Probable Coeds

Members of Beta chapter, Pi Beta Phi ‘Sorority at Indiana University, held s luncheon and swimming party today at Highland Golf and Country Club. 1. : Guests were prospective Indiana University coeds. Miss Roberta Haskell and Miss Phyllis Landis were cochairmen of the event. | == Hostesses were Misses Betty Higbee, Peggy Failing, Anna Katherine Wells ana Jane Suiter, all of Indianapolis; Miss Mary Elizabeth Crawford, Madison, and Miss Jean Bielby, Lawrenceburg.

Arrange Birthday Party . The Fa-Lo-Sis Club will hold a birthday party Friday night for}

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Trips, Study and Research

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Butler University faculty members are planning vacation trips,

This .trio of Butler University coeds. is assisttea for freshmen wom

study and research work as the close of the summer school term ap-

proaches.

Dean and Mrs. William L. Rich-¢

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ardson of the college of education plan to drive to Boston, go north through Maine and Quebec, around the Gaspe peninsula, cross over to the north shore of the St. Lawrence at Murray Bay and proceed west to their summer home at Muskoka Lakes. From there Dean and Mrs.

Richardson will visit the Dionne

children and return to Indianapolis via Saulte Ste. Marie and Michigan. Plans Trip to Texas Mrs. Juna L. Beal, mathematics department ' head, will motor to Texas for the remainder of the summer. Prof. Toyozo W. Nakari will continue work on a manuscript on the Hebrew language and will prepare for the fall term of the college of religion, Prof. Donald D. Burchard of the journalism department, who has been working on a master’s degree at the University of Missouri, will return to Indianapolis about the middle of August. Miss Emma Colbert of the edu-

Women’s Clubs Day Attracts ~ City Members

Times| Special, WINONA LAKE, July 27.—Several {Indianapolis clubwomen attended the ninth annual Indiana Federation of Women’s Clubs Day here yesterday. Included in the delegation were Mrs. (George A, Van Dyke, a trustee; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, parlia-

{1 mentarian and past president; Mrs.

Felix |T. McWhirter, honorary president and past president; Mrs. Walter F. Grow, art department chairman | and Mrs. Clarence Smith, legislative committee chairman. More than 500 clubwomen from throughout Indiana attended sessions. More than 250 attended the luncheon, Department leaders, state, district and county officers reported. Music by the 60-piece Petrie band and impersonations by Jessie Rae Taylor was included on the afternoon’s program. A reception on the lawn near the. Tabernacle and a dinner at the Westminster Hotel followed. , : Mrs. W. I. Ellison, Winona Lake, general chairman for Federation Day, was assisted by local club leaders. Department chairmen are to mee at 10:30 a. m. Friday at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Ahlgren will have Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville, president, and Mrs. Dillinger, second vice president, as her luncheon guests. Attending the meeting will be Mrs. H. L. Smith, Bloomington; Mrs. J. H. Howarth, Pine Village; Mrs. Eli Seebirt, South Bend; Mrs, G. W. Jaqua, Winhecster; Mrs. Everett Moore, Mooresville; Mrs. Harold Zanger, Winamac; Mrs. A. R. Hudgel, Yorktown; Dean Mary L. Matthews, Purdue University, and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. William D. Keenan, seventh

district president, today announced

a \council meeting of her departit. and division chairmen at 10 a.”nr. Friday at the Severin Hotel. Plans are to be made for the dis trict convention Oct. 14.

The regular fall term begins Sept. 12.

cation school will vacation in northern Indiana following the term’s close. Dr. Seth E. Elliott, head of the physics department, will spend his summer on a farm in South Dakota.

Vacation in Michigan

Dean and Mrs. Gino A. Ratti will vacation at their summer camp near Kalkaska, Mich. Several members of the regular faculty will remain to teach in the postsummer session Aug. 8 to 27 and will vacation later. The group includes: Profs. George F. Leonard, Charles M. Palmer, A. D. Beeler, Warren Isom; Drs. Albert Mock, Irvin T. Schultz, Walter B. Townsend, James H. Peeling: Instructors David Silver and Gray Burdin and Coach Paul D. Hinkle and Miss Louise M. Schulmeyer.

Personals Misses Kathryn and Florence

Maddox were among the Indianapolis residents who recently spent

a few days at the French Lick |ding

Springs Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. ‘W. F. Clevenger, Dr. and Mrs. Lyman R. Pearson and Dr. H. H. Wheeler were among fhe week-end - visitors gi Stony Ridge Hotel, Lake Tippecanoe. Mr. ahd Mrs. Emmett Hyman have returned to New York after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemper. Several parties were given in their honor. Among she hosts and hostesses were Mrs. Louis Mohlenkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dehner, Dr. and Mrs. Kemper, Mrs. Emmett Kelly and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald will leave soon for a trip through the Great Smoky Mountains. They returned recently from a 15-month sojourn in Hollywood and San Diego. They are staying at the Hotel Washington until their nome at 5536 N. Delaware St. is re-

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Owens- 1 orian

Rites to Take

Place in South

Announcement was- received here today of the approaching marriage of Miss Anne Torian, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. N. Torian, 1802 N. Talbott : Ave.,, to Hubert Bond Owens, Athens, Ga. Mr. Owens is the son of Albert J. Owens, Canon, Ga. The wedding will be held at 5 p. m. Aug. 6 in St.

Luke’s Chapel, Univesity of the’

South, Sewanee, Tenn. A reception following the ceremony will be held at the summer home of Dr. and Mrs. Torian on the Morgan Steep Road at Sewanee. The couple will be at home in the fall at Athens, Ga. Miss Torian was graduated from Sweetbriar College and received her master’s degree at the University of Georgia. She is a member of Phi Mu sorority and the Indianapolis Junior League. Mr. Owens is a graduate of the University of Georgia and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity.

Butler Coeds Plan. Tea for Freshmen

| Murray Cassell; {nd Mary Cummins.

Dinners, Miscellaneous And Crystal Showers Are Scheduled.

parties are remaining nearly . as popular as they were in the traditional bridal month of June. , This week has been a busy one for Miss Mary Anna Lichtenauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil M. Lichtenauer, 1705 N. Alabama St. Miss Lichtenauer is to be married to Richard Louis Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Curtis at the Zion Evangelical Church at 4:30 p. m. Saturday. : Miss “Jeanette Edwards is to be hostess at a dinner tonight at her home for the bride-to-be. Decorations and appointments are to be in the colors of pink and hyacinth bjpe: Guests are to be several young women from Eli Lilly and Co.

Miss Riffle Is Hostess

Miss Jean Riffle will be hostess at a crystal shower tomorrow night for Miss Lichtenauer. : Guests will include Misses Betty Parker, Norma Curtis, Jeanette Lichtenauer, Kay - Adams, Mabel Everson, Jean Varley, Mary Langbein, Helen Bola, Marjorie Carroll, Ruth White, Mrs. David Burton and Mrs. Gaylord Fisher. Feminine attendants at the wedwill be entertained by the bride-to-be at her home Friday night. oy The table is to be laid with pink roses, delphinium and tiny silver pells. Guests are to include’ Miss Jeanette Lichtenauer who is to be maid of honor; Misses Adams, Parker, Riffle, Curtis, Everson and Edwards, who : Yooeoe 8

A kitchen shower 'is to be given sonight by Miss Martha Norman a

Adrina Jane Deranian. Miss Deranian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Deranian, is to marry Thomas Edward Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Reilly. The event tonight is to be held at the Hudgins home, 3964 N. New Jersey St. Assisting will be Mrs. O. B. Norman and Mrs. T. F. Hudgins, mothers of the hostesses.

of the bridal couple and Misses Aline Bailey, Jean McKibbin, Ruth Luckey, Jean Rau, Bonnie Jean McKechnie, Betty Ann Jones, Barbara Balliger, Marjorie Zechiel, Jean Lou Foley, Harriet Jane Holmes, Margaret Stump, Ann Bowman, Betty Ann Ritchie, Mary Kathryn Mangus, Caroline and Ruth Rehm, Ellen Hamilton, M. J. Shafer, Catherine Hadley, Doris Ellis and Lucy Deranian. 2 8 = Attractive and original bridal decorations will characterize Miss Charlotte - Cashon’s miscellaneous shower tomorrow night for Miss Jean Margaret McHatton. The event is to take place at Miss

and Mrs. Robert Everson McHatton, 5631 Lowell Ave. is to be married late this summer to Robert Jordan Behr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warfel Behr. Over the bridal table is to be hung a large white wedding bell with white satin streamers tied with miniature silver and white bells, wedding rings, china slippers and good luck pieces. The table is to be centered with a miniature bride and bridegroom and lighted with white tapers. : Guests are to include parents of the bridal couple and Mesdames Harold Knowles Cashon, John Allen, Owen Calvert, Fred Howenstine, Myron Watson, Cecil Ross and Don Hopping; Misses Frances Stalker, Mary Evelyn Daniels, Carol

Mrs. James A. Stuart Jr, 4333 Cornelius Ave., en recently

Doris Jane Meuser. - 8

| for Miss Evva Frances King, whose

‘to Paul ‘M. James is to take place Aug. 20 in the University

| Park Christian -Church.

Miss King is the daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Harry W. King, 302¢ N. ‘Capitol Ave. : : Guests with Miss King included Mesdames Carl Hanske, Dean

| Schwartz, Herman Brecht, Gifford,

Cast, Robert Leach, Don Martin and { Misses Leona Berlin, Eva Speaker, Lucille Hensley

As summer progresses, prenuptial

Sensible. 7 p. m. today. Claypool Hotel. Miss Betty Hardy, hostess. LODGE

Ladies’ Auxiliary, Indianapolis Firemen’s Association. Thurs. Sears Roebuck. Bake sale. Myron Sears in charge.

Mesdames Ernest Schaefer, Dora Miller,

are to be bridesmaids.

‘Miss Helen Hudgins for Miss.

Guests will include the mothers

Cashon’s home, 3909 Central Ave.| Miss McHatton, daughter of Mr.

Langfitt, Martha McHatton and

Phelps-Thompson Rite Read;

Couple to Be at Home Here|s

Lighted tapers in a 14-branch candelabra provided a background for the marriage of Miss Juanita Thompson to Norman P. Phelps this morning at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I

Thompson, 2108 E. 75th St.

Mr. Phelps is the son of Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Phelps, Beaver Dam, Wis.

Dr. C. C. Dobson read the cere-

mony before the fireplace which was banked with - delphinium interspersed with gladioli, peach roses and trailing ivy, all against a background of ferns.: Cut flowers were used throughout the. house.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floorlength aquamarine satin gown fashioned on princess lines with short puffed sleeves, a square neck and a circular skirt, She carried a colonialtbouquet with a center of gardenias, bordered with delphinium and forget-me-nots, all outlined with peach gladioli blooms and Finch roses and. tied with peach satin streamers.

Sister Matron of Honor

Mrs. Edwin Jones was her sister’s matron of honor. Her peach organza gown with embroidered in pastel shades and caught at the waist with blue ribbons. She carried a dresden nosegay of summer flowers and roses with matching sfreamers. Stuart Phelps, Beaver Dam, was his brother’s best man. Herbert Phelps, Milwaukee, James Thompson, Newcastle, and Mr. Jones ushered. : .Bridal. airs were played by Miss Jeannette Robbins, harpist. Mrs. Thompson wore delphinium blue

Miss Thelma, and her fiance, Robert R. Palmer, Miami, Fla. son of Mr. and Mrs, Forest R. Palmer. The couple will be married Saturday at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church McKee Chapel. Decorations Friday night are to be in the bridal colors, pink, blue and peach. The table is to have a centerpiece of summer flowers.

sheer print with blue and white ac-

cessories and a corsage of valley

lilies. ‘Mrs. Phelps was gowned in blue sheer with Rubrun lilies and Finch ‘roses. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. ,The tierred bridal cake on a plateau of greenery centered the table. > :

Take Trip to Canada After a trip to Montreal and

Quebec, the couple will be at home |

after Sept. 1 at 3630 N. Meridian St. The bride will travel in printed blue sheer and matching accessories.

Mrs. Phelps, who was graduated from Butler University, was a teacher in the Indianapolis schools. Mr. Phelps was graduated from the University of Wisconsin and is an instructor in the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and a member of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. :

Out-of-town guests at the ceremony were ‘Dr. and Mrs. Phelps, Stuart Phelps and Miss Marian Beagle, Beaver Dam; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phelps, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelps, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Van Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Van Ness, Miss Dorothy Van Ness, William Van: Ness and Mrs." Iva Thompson, Summitville; Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and Patsy Ruth Thompson, Newcastle,

Society Luncheon Set

The Liederkranz Ladies Society will hold a card party and luncheon at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow at the Foodcraft Shop. Mrs. William Peake is general chairman.

Miss Lena Abellera Will

Be Entertained Tuesday at Cannon Home.

Miss Lena Abellera, Girls’ ‘Work secretary of the Manila, Philippine Islands, Y. W. C. A, will be honored at a tea from .3 to 5 p. m. Tuesday at,the home of Mrs. Fermor Cannon, 4235 N. Pennsylvania t. The World Fellowship Commit tee, of which Mrs. William C. Harrison is chairman, is sponsoring the tea. - Invitations have been extended to the Y. W. C. A. board of directors, contributors to the World Fellowship Fund and others interested in Y. W. C. A. work.

Miss Abellera came to the Ine dianapolis Y. W. C. A. camp last month as a guest counsellor, where she taught the campers music and dancing. She has been studying in England. Miss Abellera will leave Aug. 4 for a month’s stay in New York and then will go to Elgin House, Toronto, Canada, to. attend the Y. W. C. A. World Council. After further training in associations on the West coast she will resume her work in Manila.

Miss Essie L. Maguire, general ¥Y. W. C. A. secretary, will tell of plans for the World Council at the tea. Miss Maguire is one of 10 women choseri from the United States to attend. Miss Elizabeth Ann Blaisdell, program correlator, will speak briefly of the work of the World Fellowship Committee in Indianapolis. Y. W. C. A. work in the Philippines will be related by Miss Abellera and a group of compers from Camp Friendly will present Filipino ‘dances. :

Former Students Set Luncheon

Friends and former ‘students of the late Eliza A. Blaker will meet for luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Marott Hotel. Miss Emma Colbert, assistant dean ‘of the Butler University college of education, and Mrs. Blanche G. Matthews are in charge of are rangements. Tickets may be obe tained at the door from Miss Mary Clinger. Favorite songs of Miss Blaker will

-be sung by the group.

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