Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1938 — Page 4

- State Fair Horse Show - Opening Tomorrow Tops

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Week's Social Calendar

> Hounds and Whippers-in From Traders Point Hunt to Give Exhibition; Entries Unusually Large in Hunter and Jumper Classes.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Spectacular attraction as well as ranking social event

: of the Labor Day week-end _ Show's Indiana night opening + the Coliseum. For pageantry

is the State Fair Horse at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at and notable ringside gath-

ering of exhibitors and spectators the show promises to surpass all previous performances. : ! The Traders Point Hunt is sending its pack of -hounds and whip-

+ pers-in for an exhibition preceding direction of Cornelius O. Alig, M. F.

the Corinthian class under the H. Members who have entered

~ hunters in the Corinthian event include Mr. and Mrs. William H. ' Wemmer, whose Hector and Top Flight have won numerous trophies and ribbons, and Burford Danner, who will jump his fine mounts,

Foot Loose and Fancy Free. Other outstanding local entries + arate hunter and jumper classes are « Belber, Miss Lucy Kaufman's Miss

in the exceptionally large sepMaj. T. Alphonso Sapia-Bosch’s Ballot, Pearson Smith’s Com-

Mander, Robert Mannix’ Muir Station and Nat Hamilton's Grey

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Pageantry to Feature Colorful Opening

; Following the opening parade of draft and saddle horses there “ is to be an extra bit of splendor when, to the strains of a marching band, a car filled with judges and officials, escorted by six prancing

© Arabian steeds in Arabian will circle the arena.

trappmgs bearing Arabian-costumed riders,

An early glimpse behind the scenes in the barns which shelter the 316 thoroughbred entries reveals stalls gaily decorated with the competing stables’ colors. . Scarlet and blue bunting signifies Eli Lilly's Fairmount Stables; Mrs. Clara S. Peck’s Winganeek Farm mounts from Lexington, Ky., are distinguished by their burgundy and gold-

* draped stalls, while blue and orang --Stables at Ft. Worth, Tex.

e are the colors of the Beasley

The sleek, well-groomed animals will

. contend for $19,150 in stakes and premiums.

: Indianapolis ' exhibitors’ Indiana + K. Landers’

night entries include Jackson

Mahomet in the Arabian stallion or gelding class; Dr.

and Mrs. H. A. Van Osdol’s Cook Creek Fancy and Sports-Hi-Lady,

- Erwin J. Ullery’s Christiana Pride, Dr. C. F. Stout's

Easter Twilight

: and Wallace O. Lee’s Susie Q. Peavine in the Indiana-owned weanling

~event; Mr. Ullery's Rosa Ruba and Dr. Stout's

. the model brood mare section.

Dorothy Twigg in

Local Entries in Three-Gaited Stake

Local entries in the Indiana-owned three-gaited stake are Miss

Bettie Pearce’s New Air, Mrs. A. L. Piel’s My Lavalier,

- Metzger’s Patricia Dare,

Miss Dorothy

Mrs. Crayton O. Mogg’s Melody Gay, Jimmie

» McNutt’s Dancing Dora and the Fairmont Stables’ entry, F. Bal_lerina. Dr. Stout's Petit Point, Sea Breeze and Buckrue, Mr. and - Mrs. ‘Alex Metzger’s Kirawan Sport and Dr. and Mrs. Van Osdol’s Coronation King are entered in the Indiana-owned yearling stake. Mr. Mannix will show The Debonair in the saddle pony, combination or gelding class. In the five-gaited stake will be Mrs. Mogg’s Primrose Princess and Miss. Ethel M. Miller's Alitza Lee Dare.

Among the boxholders are Adj.

Gen. and Mrs Elmer PF. Straub

. Who-will entertain their son, Jack Straub, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Finney and their son, George Finney,

* Mrs. Bowman Elder,

tomorrow evening. Mr. and

their daughtes, Miss Anne Elder, and son, Wil-

*liam L. E er, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latham and their son,

» Charles La.aam Jr., also will occupy a box In Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill's box will be her mother, Mrs. Raymond P. Van Camp, Mrs. Russell W. Johnston, Mrs. Carl R.

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together.

Vonnegut, Dr. Thomas B. Noble and George Ziegler. With Mr. and .Mrs. Dudley A. Williston will be their daughters, Miss Bess Ann

"Ralston and Mrs. Edward Campbell,

‘bany.

and Mr. Campbell of New Al-

In another box will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray Bunch, Mr. and

” Mrs. Lucius V. Hamiton, Mr. and Mrs. Metzger and Mr. and Mrs. _ Mogg. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Stout will be Mr. and Mrs.

* Denning and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel

“J. R. McNutt will be their son, Jimmie McNutt, Mr. and * Lanagan and Mrs. F. J. Brown of Peoria, Ill.

include Messrs. and Mesdames Bose, Eli Lilly,

- Other boxholders

Posey B. and Mrs. Mrs. J, B.

McGarvey. With Mr.

. “Thomas M. Kaufman, August C. Bohlen, R. B. Woodward, William ' H. Ball, Muncie, and Miss’ Nola Minton of Minton-Hickory Moun-

tain Farms, Barbourville, Ky,

“Beeson-Thompson Wedding

“To Be Read

at 7:30 Tonight

‘Palms, ferns and tapers will form the background at the marriage at 7:30 p. m. today of Miss Elizabeth Ann Thompson and John F. Beeson,

at the Westminster Presbyterian Church.

will officiate. The bride is a-.daughter of Mr. _ and Mrs. Eli E. Thompson and Mr: and Mrs. George Beeson are the parents of the bridegroom. : Entering with her father, Miss Thompson will wear a white satin bridal gown with inserts of lace on the train and long tapering sleeves. ‘Her circular fingertip veil will fall ‘from a halo of orange blossoms and e will carry gardenias and white Mrs. Jack Gildersleeve, Chicago, is be matron of honor. She has sen a gown of dusty pink satin an arm bouquet of pink and gladioli and roses. The brides- - Miss Virginia Hamilton, will

The Rev. Henry T. Graham

wear French blue satin with yellow and blue gardenias and roses. John Thompson, nephew of the bride, will be ring bearer. He is to wear a white satin suit and will carry the rings in a lily. With him is to enter Sally Weiser, flower girl. She will wear blue net and carry a basket of flowers.

John May is to be best man.

Ushers are to be William Beeson, |

the bridegroom’s brother; Emmett

Thompson, brother of the bride and

George Weiser. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to Chicago. The bride will wear an ensemble of black sheer with white accessories. be at home here.

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They will

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Carolyn Hansen To Be Bride of Thomas Hinsley

The Rev. Vergil R. Ragan will read the ceremony uniting Miss Carolyn Hansen and Thomas E. Hinsley at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Fairview Methodist Church. : Miss Hansen is the daughter of Mrs. Caroline W. Hansen, and Mr. Hinsley’s parents are Mr. and’ Mrs. R. R. Hinsley. The altar is to be decorated with garden flowers. The church organ‘ist will play bridal airs preceding and during the ceremony Miss Hansen’s gown will be a dahlia crepe afternoon dress with a draped bodice. With it she will wear black . accessories and a gardenia corsage.

Martha Spencer, maid of honor, |

will be attired in a teal blue crepe gown fashioned similar to that of the bride-to-be. Her accessories will be of brown and her corsage will be tea roses. 1 man. Ushers will be Charles Hinsley, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, and Herbert Mutch. Mrs. Hansen is to wear a simply styled navy blue sheer with saddle brown accessories, and Mrs. Hinsley has chosen a dusty pink crepe with dahlia accessories. A reception will be held for 50 guests at the home of Mrs. Hansen. After a motor trip north, the couple will be at home Sept. 15 in Indianapolis. Miss Hansen is a mem-

.| ber of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority.

Violet Wilson To Be Married

The Rev. F. E. Smith will officiate at the marriage ceremony at 4 p. m. today for Miss Violet Wilson and Harrison Lindner, Sandwich, Ill. The event is to be at the home of the ‘bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Linder, 4302 Cornelius Ave. Miss Wilson will enter with her ‘father in a white lace over satin street-length dress and a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. John Thewlis, Columbus, O., another sister, will be matron of honor. She has chosen an aqua georgette gown. Philip Lindner is to be best man. A supper for 45 guests is to follow. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Sandwich.

Lenore. Chambers - Weds Next Month

Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Chambers announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenore Fearn, to John R. Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malott Fletcher. The ‘wedding will be in October.

Paul Oliver will be best

Miss Sanders to |Arthur Raffensperger to Wed Juanita Kehn at McKee Chapel

Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel will officiate at the marriage of Miss Juanita Kehn and Arthur G. Raffensperger at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow at the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Herbert Kehn, 3515 N. Pennsyl-

Become Bride of

A. C. Longerich

Miss Virginia Sanders is to become the bride of Alfred C. Longerich at 8:30 p. m. today at the Roberts Park Methodist Church. The Rev. E. E. Aldrich will offite. vias, aie of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Longerich. The bride will enter in white satin with long sleeves, a V-neck and fingertip veil caught with orange blossoms. She will carry Johanna Hill roses. Miss Betty Jane Sanders will be her sister's bridesmaid in aqua taffeta cut on tailored lines. Her bouquet will be summer flowers. : : Shirley Ann Roberts, cousin of the bride, has selected peach taffeta trimmed with blue bows. She will carry a basket of rose petals tied with aqua ribbon. : ve : The couple is to leave on a wedding trip following the service. Miss Sanders has chosen a navy ensemble for traveling with a corsage of summer flowers. \ ; : Out-of-town guests are to include Mrs. Thomas Lamond, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts and Shirley Ann, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. O. Sommers, and Arlene and. Sommers, Louisville, Ky., and Dr. and Mrs. N. C. "Elberson, Ane-

vania St, and Mrs. A. C. Raffensperger is Mr. Raffensperger’s mother. Donna Alles is to play “Liebestraum” on the organ, and during mt rR SS

the ceremony she is to play “I Love You Truly.” Kathryn Bowlby will sing “My Little Kappa Lady,” “The Sweetheart of Lambda Chi” and “At Dawning.” nh 3 Miss Kehn’s frock of heavy bridal satin will have short puff sleeves and a scalloped neckline. Her fingertip veil will be caught . by a coronet of curly ostrich tips and orange blossoms. She will wear a strand of pearls and will carry gardenias, lilies of the valley and white gladioli bells in an old-fash-foned bouquet edged with white Sister to be Maid of Honor

‘Miss Betty Lou Kehn will be her sister's maid of honor. She has chosen aqua net over taffeta on

dressed alike in gowns similar to

that of the maid of honor in peach ;-

net trimmed with aqua velvet ribbon. They are to carry bouquets! of gladioli bells ranging from flame to flesh pink and edged with aq maline.

Couple Attended Butler Polly Beatty, the flower girl, will enter in aqua net over taffeta fashjoned with a high waistline, full| skirt and streamers. She will carry

a nosegay. oa Groomsmen will include Grauel, best man; Eldon Beght Robert Ake and Clyde E. }

‘lines, Three bows of peach |

princess velvet ribbon will accent the waist-

line in front, and long streamers |

‘will fall to the floor. She will carry an old-fashioned bouquet of oli and summer flowers edged with peach maline. ~~ - the bride, Lomberd, Ii, Miss Do the bride, ard, 5 thy Dunbar and M

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: = Times Photos. September marks a general exodus of Indianapolis young women to schools and colleges. For several weeks mothers and daughters have been busy perusing catalogs and mapping courses for freshmen work

- at universities. i

1. Miss Elizabeth Jane Wolfe, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gayle B, Wolfe, is among the Tudor Hall graduates who have chosen Eastern schools. - She will enroll at Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. ; 2. This trio of friends will be at Butler University together. Chate ting of plans for the fall term are (left to right) the Misses Jean

Stewart, Shirley St. Pierre and Mary Stuart Socwell.

3. Miss Mercedes Matthews, Evanston, Ill, who has been the house guest of Miss Elizabeth Jane Wolfe, will be a student at Connec= ticut College for Women this fall. | { Lh ; 4. Miss Ann Johnston (left) and Miss Elizabeth Kiger discuss gay . college days to come at*Skidmore as they pack those first pieces of new college wardrobe, ° :

8 5. Miss Peggy Hussey (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A, F 4

Hussey, is to enter Christian College, Columbia, Mo., Sept. 15. friend, Miss Jean York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl York, will at Stephens College. - : 6. Although thoughts of separation are unpleasant, the an pleasures of that first year at college are foremost in the

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