Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1938 — Page 4

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. By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON While late summer vacation trips are providing respite for a few, returning travelers are trying to face the hot weather with equanimity. The seashore and northern lakes and streams are popular August holiday objectives. : : Miss Joan Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Taylor, has left for Cape May, N. J., to visit Miss Fayette Ann Miller for two weeks at the summer home of

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Miller. Miss Miller is a granddaughter of Justice Fenton W. Booth of the U. 8. Court of Claims, Washington, D. C, who is also spending the summer at Cape May. 4 - Mrs. Garvin M. Brown and her daughter, Miss Nina Brown, will leave Thursday to be the guests for a month of Mr, and Mrs, Sylvester Johnson at their “Homestead Ranch” near Pitchfork; Wyo. Mrs. William -R. Higgins ‘and her ‘mother, Mrs, Linnaes C. Boyd, and her daughter, Miss Mary Boyd Higgins, left today for their summer home at Burt Lake, Mich. where they are to stay until after Labor Day. % Mrs, Warrack Wallace will leave Friday to spend fwo weeks’ with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Kendall, at Myersdale, Pa. Mr. Wallace, i Wylie J. Daniels and Booth T. Jameson are to leave Saturday for a ten-day fishing trip in Ontario, Canada, north of Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Addison J. Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox and their daughter, Miss Jane Cox, left by motor today for Miami Beach, Fla. where they are to visit Judge and Mrs. Smiley N. Chambers at their summer home. Addison J. Parry Jr, Thomas Harvey Cox Jr. and Mr, and Mrs. Edward J. Bennett's sons, Henry and Charles Bennett, have been the guests for the summer of Judge and Mrs, Chambers and their son, Smiley N. Chambers Jr. Judge and Mrs. Chambers and the young men are expected to return ‘early in September. Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Kothe are to leave Saturday to spend the rest of the summer at Bay View, Mich. They will be accompanied by their sons, Herman W. Kothe Jr., who has been attending Culver Military Academy summer school, and Shubrick Kothe, who recently returned from a visit with Louis Morrison at the summer home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison, at Manitowish, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Miller and their daughters, Margaret and Dorothy, left yesterday for Forest Beach, Mich, where they are to visit Miss Julia Walk for two weeks. Miss Sue Howe, who has been Miss Walk’s guest for several weeks, has returned. Mr. and Mrs.. P. R. Mallory and Mrs. Mallory’s daughter, Miss Dorothy Courtney, have left to spend three weeks at their summer home at Rye, N. Y: ; Walter Weidely has come from Cleveland to join Mrs, Weidely and his daughters, Joan and Sally, who have been spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Weidely, at “The Maples,” their country home near Carmel. ‘ A popular guest is Mrs. R. M. Shaw of Lawrenceville, Ill, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs, William N. Harding Jr. for a week, Mrs. William Havemeyer has returned’ to her home in Chicago after a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry’ IL Raymond, and Mr. Raymond. 8 8 8 & 5 : Returning travelers include Mrs. Frederick E. Matson who has been spending two weeks in Boston; Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Kern and their daughter, Mary Florence Kern, who have been at Estes Park, Colo, and Valley Ranch near Santa Fe, N. M., for a month: Miss Katharine Kautz, who has returned to her home in Washington, D, C., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kautz, and Mrs. Noble Dean who is home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Fletcher in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Rogers are at home after three weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Blackall Jr. of Woonsocket, R. 1, at their summer home at Harwichport, Cape Cod, Mass. Mr, Blackall is to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rogers next month. Mrs, Paul W. Simpson has returned from a month's stay in Vincennes, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Guy Funkhouser and their daughter, Sally, are back from a trip S. S. Queen of Bermuda to spend two weeks in Bermuda. Miss Elizabeth Lieber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber, who has been visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Rappaport, at Elkhart Lake, Wis, for two weeks has returned accome panied by her brother, Ralph Walther Lieber, who has been spending the summer at Camp Brosius on Elkhart Lake.

Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, chairman of the Indianapolis Symphony ~~

Orchestra’s overstate activities, with Mr. Arnholter attended the

to Denver, Colo. Miss Virginia Mowry has sailed on the

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Prove Popular With August Vacationers Late Holiday Treks Begin for Few as Many

his first summer, is shown with his mother, Mrs.

Little John Jatdorheido Thompson, excited over | William Herber} Thompson, sunning himself in the

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garden of the Thompson ‘home, 40 Drive. Mrs. Thompson formerly was Miss Joan Auf-

Culver Military Academy won the “E” boat race and young Harvey

| Bradley won ‘in the “C” class. | Clotheslines were heavy with white |

ducks and sports shirts, and blis-

tered hands were on display after].

| | the wind had raised the water and

Times Photo. Buckingham

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Bela Chapter; Alpha Beta Gamma, 6 p. m. Wed. Broad Ripple. cnic. Rho Chapter, Sigma Beta. Wed. eve. Seville. Dinner and theater . party. Phi Gamma Rho. Wed. eve. Miss Pauline Kiefer, hostess. Pi Omega Chapter, Beta Beta Lambda. 8 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. William Pohlman, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Kappa. Wed. eve. Miss Irma Lantz, hostess. : . Delta Zeta Psi. Wed. night. Mrs. John D. Friday, 1348 W. 35th,

hostess. CLUBS

Federated Patriotic Soc. and Grand Army of the Republic. 8 p. m. Wed. Ft. Friendly. Anderson W. R. C., host. : Woman's Auction bridge section, Hoosier Athletic Club. 2 p. m. Fri. : Club house, hostesses. i

Mrs, James Andrus and Mrs. Charles Bowes,

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Fred Viereck Herds

1- Ga.; Miss Shirley Van Dolah,

opera at Ravinnia and out-of-door concerts at Grant Park in Chi-

cago last week. Mr. and Mrs.

week. Wallace O. Lee and

Marion County P.-T. A. to Map

Year’s Program

The program for the coming year is to be discussed at a meeting of the Marion County Council of the Parent-Teachers Association at 1 p. m. Monday at the Severin Hotel. Mrs. A. H. Hartman, Council presjdent, today urged all Council officers to attend. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will conduct a school of instruction. os Chairmen appointed include: Mrs. Earl Lancaster, budget; Mrs. P, E. Cannaday, finance; Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee, health; Mrs. Bruce Max~ well, history; Mrs. H. F. Goll, Indiana Parent-Teacher; Mrs. Albert Cossell, juvenile protection; Mrs.

James L. Murray, legislative; Mrs.|

A. H. Blank, membership; Mrs. Hugh Gray, National Parent-Teach-er; Mrs. J. B. Lewis, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Lester Boughton, rogram. > Others are Mrs. L. 8. Kirkpatrick, publicity; Mrs, Fred Shideler, safety; Mrs. Fred Wilson, Study Club; Mrs, Harry Viest, summer roundup; Mrs, J. B. Lewis, question box; Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, achievement, and Mrs, Harold Emmett, hospitality.

Fulton Editor Weds

. + Margaret Cannon

Times Special) : BEDFORD, - Aug. 16—Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cannon have announced the marriage of their daugliter, Margaret, to Robert Louis Cribb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cribb, Brownstown. The wedding was July 27 at the Wallace Street Presbyterian Church. Indianapolis. The Rev. Roy E. Mueller officiated. ¢ The bride is prominent in musica circles in this city. Mr. Cribb, editor and publisher of The Fulton Leader, is a graduate of Indiana University. The couple will live in Fulton.

Miss Boggs to Be Dinner Hostess

Miss Patsy Boggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boggs, will be hostess at a dinner party tonight at the Columbia Club in honor of five house guests of Miss Thalia Eby and their escorts. : Following dinner, the group |» will go to Westlake to dance. Miss Eby’s guests are: Miss Betty Utt, Evanston, Ill.; Miss Marie McFerren, Hoopeston, Til.; Miss Florrie Guy, Atlanta,

Peoria, Il, .and Miss Frances { Woodruff, Columbus, Ga.

George E. Home spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley at their summer home at Lake MaXin‘kuckee, George Kuhn Jr. was 8 guest

J. Perry Meek, cochairmen of the Civic Theater’s fall membership drive, will address a luncheon meeting of drive workers tomorrow at the Canary Cottage.

only . x | fine chance. to

at the Bradley cottage last

Today’s Pattern

Here's exactly the. youthful, saucy sort of thing that girls in the 11 to 19 size range wear so well. This design, Pattern 8296, gives you the. new kind of two-piecer, that goes out at the shoulders, in at the waist, and has a straight skirt with inverted pleat in the front. It's very simple, with a narrow roll collar, three. big buttons and rows of braid on the sleeves as the { That gives you a bring it to life with gorgeous color contrasts—scarlet and navy, chartreuse. and dark green, brown and the new delicate “sissy” pink. Linen, pique, sharkskin, flannel and wool crepe are ideal materials for 8296. is Pattern 8206 is designed for sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. With short sleeves, the jacket blouse takes 4% yards of 39-inch material, With long, 2% yards; 2% yards for the

To obtain a pattern and step-by-step sewing instructions ineclose 18 cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your size, your and address and mail to.

Legion Auxiliary Activities Set For Convention

Activity in American Legion Auxiliaries is increasing daily as members prepare for the state convention ‘to begin. Saturday and to continue through Tuesday. Hugh Copsey Unit 361 will have a covered dish luncheon at 11:30 a. m. Thursday in honor of Mrs. James E. Hall, newly elected unit president. Mrs. As J. Miller, 960 Berwyn St. is to be hostess. Guests are to be Mrs. N. F. Clarridge, retiring 12th district president, and Mrs. George O. Swaim, newly elected district president. Mrs. Ernest M. Bryant, Owensville, department chairman, will sponsor a Fidac luncheon Monday at the Canary Cottage to be held in conjunction with the state convention. - :

Moose Women Plan Fish Fry

‘Mrs. Clara Neerman, chairman of the Women of the Moose ways and means committee, today snnounced a fish fry to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 13th St. and Park Ave, Thursday night, the Women of the Moose Kitchen Band and the Moose Orchestra will play, Company A Drill Team directed by Cecil Watkins will appear Friday night. The Eagles chapter fancy drill team and the drum corps of the L. QO. O. M. will entertain Saturday night. Mrs. Ruth Jackson, chairman of child care and training, will have charge of the card. party at 2 p. m. Thursday at Moose Temple.

Chicagoan and Miss Fitch Wed

Mrs. Robert L, Pitch has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Louise Fitch, to Howard L. Hughes, so nof Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hughes, Chicago. The wedding was June 13 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Chruch.

emony. The’ at-home announcement is for Terre Haute.

De Pauw University, where she was Fo il . y 8 e Baden Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

Mrs. Frank Pittman To Address W.C. T. U.

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Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel read the cer- |’

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Old Settlers Group

Fred Viereck, ' Indianapolis, is newly elected president of the Jacks son Park Old Settlers’ Association. Mrs. Flo Porkner, Indianapolis, is secretary. Mrs. Grace Borneman and Mrs. Iva Arbuckle have been named to the reunion committee. More than 100 attended the second annual reunion held recently at Brookside Park. . .

Never Imitate In Your Quest For By ALICIA HART

You'll be a much more distinctive person if—

You give up trying-to look and | Bann 1

dress like your favorite motion

Distinction

City Delegates Are Named for “YY. T.C, Parley

A delegation of Marion County members of the Indiana Youth's Temperance Council are to attend the 16th annual state ~convention Aug. 24-28 in the First Friends’ In addition to Mrs. Maryellen Mendenhall, the Indianapolis group will include Miss Thelma Buhmille:, Mesdames Nellie LaRoche, Elmer Smith and Elavina Parks and Mt. Gilbert Schaeffer, = °° : A" High Banquet” Thurs. day night will be followed by prise program on “Love’s Basic Law” and an address by Dr. M. I". Foland, Bloomington. "Mrs, Carol Briles, New Palestine, will conduct the pearl medal oratorical contest Friday night, Mrs. Floyd Sonafrank, Peru, ntitional and state director of speakers’ contests for the W. C. T. U, will bring news from the the nitional convention which closed last week in San Francisco. Mrs. Elizgbeth T. Stanley, Liberty, state W. ¢. T. U. president, will speak Thursday afternoon on “Guess What?” Officers will be elected Thu . . Musie, playlets and a picnic supper are included in the Social’ problems as well as liquor control and effects of alcohol on the human system, will be discussed. Seversl hundred from throughout the state are expected to attend. Mrs. Bernice Addison, New Palestine, "is general secretary, Fred Turner,, Russiaville, is vice presi. dent; LaVon Coolman, Warren, cot-

picture star or a society woman | ton,

you happen to admire. Get a mental picture of a lovelier You, then work to make yourself more like that image. Be yourself at your best—not half you and half someone else. ~~: You refuse fo discuss your diet unless specifically urged. Have Something fo Say

Every item .in your wardrobe really fits. The fact that you feel trim when the belt is tight doesn’t necessarily mean that the waistline of the dress is just right. Watch out for dipping skirt bands, shoulder lines, pinching shoes and very snug armholes, as well as sagging hemlines, slips that don't stay smooth and so on. Nail lacquer always harmonizes with your coso

Along with worrying about ways and means to improve your voice

Ladys at Home After Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. James Benjamin Lady are at home at 1049 College Ave, following their marriage Sgiurday. ° : Mrs. Lady was Miss Kathryn Perryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Perryman. The bride~ groom is the son Mr. and Mis. James Lady. - dade

and speech you worry a little about | honor,

the subjects on which you are go; to show off your improved dito A harsh, badly modulated voice doesn’t grate on the nerves of others any more than a soft, lovely voice going on and on about nothing, Have something interesting to say.

Club’s Horse Show Entries Announced

Entries ' for the horse show from th

Mrs. Hughes was graduated from |to

Springfield, II, ¢” Algorfguin

| worried ‘the ropes.

* Tom Hendricks was annoyed

| especially by a first-class handful of

blisters because his most important tennis match was scheduled yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cavins have taken Mrs, Henry Heywood's

'| cottage for the remainder of the

season and have their grandchildren with them, '

New Cottage Under Way

Miss Nancy Kegley is: visi at the Wilbur Johnson cotiage. S. Helen Dean has invifed Miss Louise Wilde and Miss Dorothy Fisher to come up for the graduation festivities at the Academy. Ai A new cottage has been at 408 East Side Road. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright purchased. their lot last fall and expect to become régular cottagers at Maxinkuckee. Mrs. Anna Marie Gall-Sayles spent Sunday with her son, Sheldon Sayles, who is in the troop at the Academy. Mrs. Jesse Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dunn had a joint house-party from Friday until Sunday night, Their guests were

Messrs, and Mesdames Benjamin|

Hitz, William Higgins, Herman Wolff, Mrs. Eugene Miller and Joseph Daniels, .

Return From Cape Cod

Miss Mary Higgins has been visiting Miss Lillian Fletcher. Miss Blanche Stillson, Mrs, James Rii~ chie and Mrs. J. T. McDermott have been guesis of Mrs. Guy A. Wainwright, Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams will return to their cottage Sunday. They have been on Cape Cod with, their daughter, Mrs. Louis MecClennon.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Holliday and their children, Prederick Jr. John and Lucy, will leave Monday for a Canadian fishing trip. Mrs. Holliday's brother, Walter Hubbard, Mrs. Hubbard and Miss Ruth Hubbard have been visiting her.

Times-Acme Photo. | Here’s a smart and practical dirndl, The white blouse is of sheer cotton, fhe green skirt of light wool, and the red and green belt of grosgrain. Mary Howard of He films is wearing the garment.

Templeton-Rice Rite to Be Read InN.Y. Tonight

Times Special > NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Miss Leila Rice -will become the bride of Charles H. Templeton at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Rice, on W. 86th St. The bride is to be given in marriage by her brother, Morgan Rice. She has selected a floor length gown of chartreuse chiffon with dubonnet accents and accessories. Her corsage is to be of orchids. Her only attendant is fo be Miss Janice Neal, Milford, whose frock will be dubonnet chiffon with a doll hat of ® chartreuse flowers. He corsage will be of ‘small tiger es. George Michael Hills of this city will be best man. Following the ceremony a small will be held for the families and a few friends. After a wedding trip to ‘Banff and Lake Louise the couple will be at hame here, : Mrs. Rice and her daughter are former Indianapolis residents, Mr. Templeton also lived in Indian-

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And Daughter Will Fete Eleanor Mingle. |

Indianapolis brides-to-be are busy writing showers and parties in their

: to. second Blace as they dash from one r. Mrs. My hi OR

taughter, Mrs, Kenneth E. Kin are to entertain with a =

tonight at the home of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, | Ward, for a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Edith Marie Over. tree. Miss Overiree’s mariage Pdward E. Hittle is to be an event of Sept, 3. : ‘| Mother-Daughter Party Mrs. Ward and Mrs. ©. V. bar are to assist. Guests will ine clude Mesdames James P. Edith R. Shirley, Helen Shimer, and Misses Dorothy Reasoner, Jean McWorkman, Helen Rogge, Mary Margaret Riddle, Ruth Cradick, Helen

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moving to-New York,

Personal Notes

Mrs. William M. Rockwood is spending several days at her home on Spring Mill Road before returning to her summer cottage at Northport Point, Mich. She will return again in September for the winter. Staying with Mrs. Rockwood at the Point are her daughter, Mrs, Charles Greathouse Jr. and small son, Chuckie. “Miss Katharine Fulton and her father, Robert N. Fulton, 3520 N. Pensylvania St, have left for Petoskey, Mich., where they will join Mrs. Fulton and Miss Fulton's brother Jack for several weeks, Mrs. H. H. Barnhoft and Richard Downing Jr. are the houseguests of Mr. and Mes. James Noel at Jel coun ome near Traps Point. Trey plan to spend two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Black have |

returned: after a prolonged trip to Chicago, where they visited friends and relatives. Miss Betty Reed, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Jewett Reed, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweeney and Robert Sweeney Jr. at their summer cottage at Walloon Lake,

_ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Edward Test are spending several days here at the home of Mrs. Test’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Laurance Chambers, 5272 N. Meridian St. Before her

~~ Greener-Fussner Wedding

~| Astoria, New York.

Since returning from their wedding trip to Bermuda they have spent the summer at Burt Lake as the guests of Mr. Test’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test. Miss Estelle Ral and Mrs. John

Mrs, Ralph W. Willeford has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Morrel Willeford and family, Little Rock, Ark. and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Willeford, St. Louis, Dr, Willeford - visited in St. Louis 2nd returned home with Mrs. Wille-

Mrs. E. B. Crommelin is among recent arrivals at ‘the Waldort-

Mrs. L. M. Wainwright and Mrs.

chard. Miss Pritchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Pritchard, will become the bride of Robert Straughn, a son of Mr. and Straughn, Saturday. | 2 2°» ] Mrs. Everett Lester entertained recently with a surprise linen shower in honor of Mrs. Chester ‘Sprinkles. Prior to her | recent marriage the bride was Miss Zula Markham, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Markham, The couple is at home at $347 W. 16th St. Guests with Mrs. Sprinkles were her mother and Mrs. Mattie Pol. lock, mother of the bridegroom, and also Mesdames Thomas M. Lambert, Robert Wright, William Stevens, Marion Owings, | Everett Smith, Ad Kramer, William Lyons, Albert Smith, A. V. Francis, Romer Pedro, Cecil Kepler, Ernest Turner, Robert Huls, North James Stewart, Charles Mastin, William : AT rett and Miss Vergie Hulton

Mrs. L. J. Bowden en ined recently with a bridal shower in honor of her sister-in-law, , . Ralph Ashmore. Before her t mare riage Mrs. Ashmore was Miss Ish‘mael K. Bowden, | Guests with Miss Bowden were Mesdames James Blake, Gerald - Druley, Arthur Parrish, Clarence Trapp. Noble Harlos, Paull Hornaday, Clair Brengle, William Franti, Cornelia Webster Foltz, O. M. Sel Agues

Harry C, Kahlo are spending'a few days in New York.

cah, Ky.; Misses ‘Ruth Bowden an

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