Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1938 — Page 6

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Vacationers Return; Miss Chambers to Be Wedding C Guest in East

Gausepohls and Nephew Home from Canada; Taggart and Wiggins Families Arrive From Higgins Lake, Mich.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Whether we like it or not our summer lethargy being disturbed by the onrush of returning vacationers, Hordes of wanderers are arriving daily, splendidly resolved to catch up on all the things they meant to do (and didn’t) before thev left. In the midst of this autumnal reassembling comes the news of an occasional late season departure Evelyn Chambers and Mr 20 il Friday to

and Mrs. Charles join Miss Chambers ana Mis D. Laurance Chambers, at their summer 1nisport, Cape Cod, Mass. They will remain for the 1 cous! n, iiss, Dore Lucy Sinclair, daughter of Mr. . to Louis F. Loutrel Jr. of Boston. the former summer home of Miss and Mrs. Thomas D. Taggart, ter, > Miss Chambers will go to New York where olumbia University this winter E. Gausepohl and their nephew, Richard Madden, two weeks fishing trip at The Outpost camp on 1ig northeast of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Canada. 1 Antonio, Tex., will arrive Friday to visit Mr. their home on W. 56th St

Edward Test and Mrs,

eave

17 at the late Mr

and their sons, Sandy, Henry m Wiggins and their children, Higgins Lake, Mich., where 's. A. L. Taggart and their len Taggart, are to return e today and Mr. and Mrs. back Saturday. he Misses Gerillian and Mona Taggart, who are also members of the 1 colony, will be at home next week. Fisk Landers and her children, Mary, Lucy and Billy, have from Hvannisport where they spent the summer with Mrs, father, Walter L. Milliken. Back from a 10-day trip to , are Mrs. John H. Rau and son, Jchn Jr. N( M: s. Keyes W. Atkins returned yesterday from two months’ at Neahtawanta, Mich. Among the first to leave the Indianapolis colony at French River Camp Oni b has are > Mr and Mrs. Claude C. Jones Jr. who are at t Homer Lathrop and his sons, Arthur and Homer Ir will “return todav Among the other Indianapolis residents now at French River are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. George K. 1d Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Law. John H. Bookwalter and his son, are spending two weeks fishing at Spanish Ontario

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have returned 1€ir sons, and Mrs. Louis RH. Goodrich, and Mr, Donald Jameson and are to return Sunday. here vesterday after and Mrs. Haerle, Miss the summer resit Club dinner Saturday

cottagers who A W nright Seen Mr Miss Nancy

ickee summer de Mr and Mrs Guy Thomas Gu and 1d Mrs. Haerle's daughter, Ralph C. Vonnegut. Mr. and Mrs ldren, Margaret, Patricia and Fenton, William Ray Adams arrived - summer home. Mr. Mrs. Adams are am Ma xinkuckee Yach a1

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Te ckee Ir J Eri and her daughter, y from their summer lam’s engagement

Miss Mary Elam. are to home at Stony Point, Torch Lake, to E. Howard Roorbach. son of Mrs. oorbach of Cambridge, Mass... was announced recently. Mrs Freda Bates Johnson will return tomorrow from rome at Crystal Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Ray rday after spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. t White Lake, Mich. Ros Elder Adams will be tav at Lake Wawasee. Mr dren have returned from Walloon ron R. Green are vdack from a two-weeks’ motor trip to L Mrs. Leonard Carlin and her son. James. have 1 from Hubbard Lake, Spruce, Mich Wood A. Warrick, who is home from six weeks’ . Mrs. E. R. Barksdale of Portsmouth, Va. at her summer inia Beach, for 10 days her sister, Miss of Portsmouth. Mrs. Warrick and Miss Barksdale th Mr. Warrick and Chip Warrick who spent the Virginia Beach

at home and Mrs

tomorrow after Myron J. McKee and Lake, Mich. Mr. and

several

visit with

has as a guest

Presidents” Day Will Open

ro of Culture Club

hook the Cult at the of members. open Oct. »o-n—"--»---—-— at the home

ure Club for the first and

homes il MNES

s Day

reviews and civic discussions will third

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WEDNESDAY, SEPT.

August Brides at Home; Fall Wedding Dates Set

Alvsse Courtot To Be Bride of Richard Marshall

Miss Alvsse Courtot, daughter Richard Marshall m. todav at the First Reformed Church. The Rev. C. J. Russom is to officiate Mr. and Mrs. William LL. Marshall are parents of the bridegroom. Preceding the ceremony bridal airs will be plaved on the organ and Mrs Fred Grimm, a sister of Miss Courtot. is to sing "I Love You Truly Garden flowers and greenery will decorate the altar. The bride will enter with her uncle, Leo Courtot. in a gown of white embroidered

bride of J

of | Mrs. Mabel Courtot, will become the | at Ti

Mr. and Mrs. Emery was Miss Alfreida Mader, before her marriage in August.

Street

Street are at daughter of Mr. (Moorefield Photo.)

home in Dayton, O. Mrs. and Mrs. F. H. Mader,

2 Miss Lucy Virginia Daily became the bride of Alonzo J. Brown

In a recent NO MY.

ceremony. Brown's parents are Mr, at home at 4808 E. New York St. 3. An Aug

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

The couple is at home in Indianapolis. Gregory,

4. Mr. and Mrs. H W. gement of their daughter, Baur, Indianapolis.

ga Edith, A F G. Photo.) 5. Mr. and Mrs. their daughter. and Mrs. Roy wedding will be Sept. man and Mr Carlon Photo.)

oie ic the daughter of Mr and Mrs. (Moorefield Photo.) 14 marriage was that of Miss Ruth Esther Berkowitz, Jacob Berkowitz, Gary,

to R. O. Baur, The ceremony will be read Nov. 9.

Miss Julia Herman, E. Tilford. Indianapolis, 16 at the Central Christian Church Tilford are Butler University

L. Daily. couple is

and Mrs. W,

James A. Brown. The

and Harold Gubin. (Moorefield Photo.) West Lafayette, announce the enson of Mr. and Mrs. (Ayres

J. C. Myers have announced the engagement of

to Joseph W. Tilford, son of Mr. formerly of Martinsville. The Miss Her-

graduates. (Dexheimer-

Ray Sears

Butler Coach. and

| Miss

| Spear, { and Miss Embelle Waldo, Indianap- | olis.

* | Miss Clark will become the bride of

Thetas Invite DePauw Girls

Six Showers] Are Set for |

Brides-to-Be

Two Announce Attendants: M. H. Hamilton To Wed Mary Clark.

These are festive days for sev-/ eral brides-to-be as numerous par- | ties are planned in their honor. Two young women today named at-

tendants for their weddings. Miss Kitty Lou Fitzgerald will entertain with a bathroom shower tonight at her home in Rolling | Ridge for Miss Mary Louise Clark.

| Merrill H. Hamilton Sept. 21, at the |

Irvington Presbyterian Church.

She is a daughter of Mr. and |

| Mrs. Arthur B. Clark and Mr. and

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| Ford, Robert Stevens; | Meek, | Clark, a sister of the bride-to- be: |

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Mrs. Robert R. Hamilton are the | parents of the bridegroom-to- be.

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Heads Fete

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Miss Margaret Stewart

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Dinner Arranged

Guests with the bride-to-be ol KE or l. U. Rushees a

{ her mother will include Mesdames | Hamilton, DeForest Bowman, James | Misses Jean Margaret Ward, Martha | Harriet Flowers and Ellen Clark, | Louisville, Ky., another sister. Miss Jean Meek, daughter of Mr. |

| and Mrs. Homer Meek, who is to be

| been announced.

| |

| tember | Church.

To Tea Here

| nounced that Miss Jane Lomel, West | Lafayette, is to be maid of honor at |

Young women from Indianapolis and nearby towns who will enter DePauw University this fall were to be entertained by the Alpha Chapter, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, from 3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon. Miss Anne Holmes, 5945 Washington Bivd., will be hostess. Active members who will at the tea include Miss Anne Wilkin. Connersville, chapter president: Miss Marion Bradshaw, Miss Joan Cravens, Martinsville; Suzanne Wilkinson, Marion; Betty Offutt, Greenfield; Josephine and Elizabeth Bedford: Miss Jane Rottger

assist

Miss Misses

Mrs. I. R. Hess, president of the Alpha Club in Indianapolis, and Mrs. Joseph Walker, Greenfield, will pour. The tea table will be decorated in the sorority colors, gold and black. The house will be decorated with bouquets of pansies, the organization's flower. Among the guests town will be Miss Mildred Hawk, Greenfield; Miss Martha Jewett, Shelbyville; Misses Betty Broles, Harriet Hawkins and Katie Cox, Marion, and Miss Marcia Freeman, | ADGerSOn.

Chicago. |

from out-of-

Miss Clark's only attendant, will be hostess at a miscellaneous shower Sept. 17. Guests have not yet

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Mr. and Mrs. Millard Sparks an- | nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Thelma Sparks, to Paul E. Beem. Mr. Beem is a son of Mrs. Seth Beem. The ceremony | is to be read the middle of Sepat the Christ Episcopal

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Miss Aline Marshall today an- |

her wedding at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church to John M. Ernst, | Westfield, N. J. Herbert Ernst, a brother of the bridegroom-to-be, is | to be best man. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Marshall, 4413 | College Ave. and Mr. Ernst's par- | ents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ernst, | Mentmorenci. A reception is to follow the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall.

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| Mrs. | mer home.

Miss Anna Lou Roult, Jamestown, is to be maid of honor at the marriage Oct. 15 of Miss Katherine Gibson and Leslie King, Flint, | Mich, it was announced today. | Other attendants will include Mrs. S. V. Abrahamson, Milwaukee, and | Mrs. Claybourne Blue, a sister of | the bride-to-be. Chester L. Gibson is to be hest man. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Dr. J. E. Gibson, 3165 Kenwood Ave The ceremony will be read at 2:30 p m. at the Sutherland Presbyterian Church. Miss Virginia Byrd | will entertain Sept. 24 with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Gibson | and the date of Mrs. C. L. Gibson's linen shower has not been set. A | number of parties are being planned |

in Miss Gibson's honor, | |

Soror ity Rush to Be Held |

Theta Sigma Delta Sorority will

| entertain with a rush party tonight | at the home of Mrs. Henry Seig, 426

| Oakland Ave.

Mrs. and Mrs. Russell Hindeman are to assist the Tosi ess.

| Miss Lois

Joe McHugh |

& ¥ ¥

Virginia Simpson will be at a kitchen shower and LaFara is planning a | crystal shower in honor of Miss! Helen Jane Cain whose marriage to | Alvin Burton Johnson is to be Oct. | 14. Dates for the parties are to be

Miss hostess

| Club.

| pe in the sorority colors, { white, and replicas of the sorority

| Welch, daughter of Mr.

| Reid,

By Phi Mu Group

The Indianapolis Alumnae | Delta Alpha Chapter, Phi Mu rority, will hold a formal dinner tomorrow night at the Columbia Guests will include ac members of the Indiana University chapter and young women entering

of

SO =

five

| the university this fall.

Miss Margaret Stewart is general arrangements chairman, assisted by Mrs. H. D. Eberhart. Miss Virg Moore, rush captain of the active chapter, assisted by Miss Claire Bowden, is in charge of invitations. Garden flowers and candles will be on the table. Decorations will rose and

ene

pin. Among alumnae expected to af tend are the Misses Ruby Lou Lillard, Dorothy Hoff. Welma Schaal and Mrs. William B. Wilcox.

House Party Held

For College Girls

daugh=T. from

Miss Bernadette Sweeney, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sweeney, will return today

| Lake Tippecanoe where she has been

and sums

visiting her grandparents, Mr. James Sweeney at their

Accompanying her are to be

| several other young women who are

to attend coliege this fall and who have been Miss Sweeney's guests at a house party. They include Miss Mary Anne Deery, daughter of Judge and Mrs. James E. Deery and Miss Marjorie O'Connor, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George O'Connor, who are to be enrolled at St. Mary's-of-the-Woods College: Misses Cornelia and Alice and Mrs. Leo St.

Welch, who will attend Mt.

| Joseph College, and Miss Alice Reid,

and Mrs. Lloyd go to Lindenwood

daughter of Mr. who will College. Miss Sweeney will attend Butler University. She was assisted at the party by Miss Eileen Sweeney and { Miss Dorothy Springer, both Butler

| students.

announced later. The bride-to- be | is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johnson are parents of the bride

| groom-to-be.

June Nackenhor st, Wed Today

Costi

the

Mrs. evde Service Circle

program on Mrs. W. ©O

taf with a short, pufi-sleeved jacket Her arm bouquet is to be

1 presen fleta

for the season

White altar bouquets of gladioli, palms and greenery will form the

Cheeseman will present S lecture on Central America, "Guate1ala,” at the Oct. 21 meeting with

the Sy y

the topic of r Nov. 4. Mrs d will be host r speakers and topics inc 1 Mis. Charles Remy; ' Mrs. Rowland; “Costa Tucker, and “BritMrs. Fred L.. Warmer. vi and National Inhe Chamber of ComCarpente

W. N irches of Our City,” Mrs Hughes ES Mrs ward Hospitals of Our City 1 pe $s G C. A. McCotter, and “A Candid On “Good-Will of Our City,” Mrs. C. PF. |

Irs WilSS.

lude

ternational Order of Daughters and Sons, season's program with a dish luncheon tomorrow at home of Mrs. Henry Harm, 219 Hampton Drive.

the will open

er

Industry”

el

: w.. national conventicn presentea Hl Frank S

Mrs, J. 13 at The His- pie

iil be illlam Remy Stanfield

3

tion will hold the Irvington Mason according to vearbooks May 3 recently. Mrs. John G nd Their In- Miss Alice Velsev will speak 1 All be Mrs. “The Riley Cheer Guild.” Ir topic April 14. Mrs Other speakers and topics 1 play at meetings the second Thursday each month include Carols,” Mrs ‘Probation in Solon Vial: tian.” Dr. Toyozo W. Nakari; Harmony,” Miss Helen Elliott, Suemma Coleman Home,” John Sloane Kittle. Mrs. Dorothy Perkins present a book review Nov

is to speak on

Cosmetics” at the

Municipal

Bloomington Girl Engaged to Pastor

BLOOM INGTON Sept. 7.—Miss ughter of W. E. Litbeconte the bride of Clavton Waddell, Baton Rouge Oct. 29 at the First Baptist another guest dav meeting will Lafavette Dr. George Ritchey will read the ceremony. Miss Liteon 1 attended Indiana Uniere she was affiliated with ppa Sorority and Indiana her's College where she was a mber of Kappa Kappa Sorority. She has been teaching the Ellettsville schools. The Rev. Mr. Waddell, assistant pastor oi ane First Baptist Chu urch, Is a Birmi neh am, Theological Seminary, Louisville

Membership Free For G. O. P. Women

The Marion County Council of | rium. Republican Women offers a years Luncheon is to be nembership to any Republican m. in the Terrace Room woman who will take an active john Connor and Mrs part in the coming political campaign. The offer is good for those signing between Sept. 153 and Oct. 15. Officers and directors to be tacted for “rw ther information clude Mesdames Charles Mann, Clara McGrail, L.. E. Hobson, Epha Johnson, Louis R. Markun, Hubert Jordan, Lee Ingling, Burton Beville, Fred Rubin, W. E. Mendenhall, Fred Atkinson, Blanche McKinney Fred Kepner, Mary Ramier and Miss Mary Lou Patterson. Mrs. | Beville is membership chairman. |

.- -

the

Lyons

welcome service for will be May 11, Mrs dent. Other officers Oglesby, Reese, second vice president; Maurice D. Fields, secretary, Mrs. John A Dery. treasurer.

13th Year to Start

new

mn

Ala. and the ‘Southern , Kv

13th

meeting Friday

dent's and guest day. Mrs. Frank M. Ebert, announced that bridge wil torium.

CON -

in-

the annual

Mrs. H. IL. Sutherland is vice chairman. The annual musical April 21 at the Women's

is in charge of refreshments. The

i

To Open Season With Luncheon

The Irvington Service Circle, InKing's

covered WwW

Lytle is to speak and Mrs M. Richardson will report on the The organizaa guest luncheon Oct ic Temissued Reale and on

for

“Christmas Elizabeth Robinson: Court,” “How I Became a Chris‘New and Mrs

will 10 and

Feb. 9. A covered dish luncheon and members

Albert M. Alexander is presi5 are Mrs. Tyler vice president; Mrs. Max J Mrs. and

For Carnelian Club

The Carnelian Club will begin its 1 vear of welfare activity with a at Block's audito-

served at 1 Mrs. J. C. Loucks are in charge of the annual presi-

president, benefit 1 be Jan. 25 at Ayres audi-

chairman and Mrs. Ellwood Ramsey tea will be Department Club. Mrs. William H. Swartz is chairman and Mrs. M. E. Eistun

Jib has a membership of 25.

a sheaf of white asters. Mrs. Mac Miles, matron of honor has selected a bouffant frock of turquoise net with a peasant bodice and a bouquet of pink asters. Mr. Miles will be best man. The bride's mother has selected a turquoise street-length dress. A reception for the immediate families will follow at the home of the bride's mother, 905 N . where the couple is to

LaSalle St A. to o Mark

be at home. President’s Day

P.- id Mrs. Witt Ww. Hadley. president of the Indianapolis Council of Pare Teacher Associations, today announced Sept. 28 as the date for the 1 Presidents Day Ilunch-

annual

“i nt=-

eon. The luncheon committee heads were named at the first Council meeting of the year this morning at the Hotel Washington. Plans for the vear and the five Council meetings were discussed Mrs. Frank E. Lentz, general arrangement chairman for the luncheon, will be assisted by Mesdames Richard Sturm, G. L., Clark and E. J irshman. In charge of the dining room and decorations are to be Mrs. Claude Wise, chairman; Mesdames Robert S. Wilde, Albert Stump and W. R. Shirley. Mrs. A. B. Schultz and Mrs. Matthew Winter are cochairmen in charge of hospitality and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt is music committee head. The distribution committee ine cludes Mrs. Frank Rieman, chairman; Mesdames Irvin Morris. Clarence Alig and Frank M. Stephen.

| large white orchid | sart,

i ternity

background for

horst and Rav Sears. The Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sears, Greencastle, are the parents of Mr. Sears. Preceding the ceremony bridal airs are to be played by Miss Margaret Kapp, violinist, and Miss Mary Kapp, pianist. The latter is an instructor at the New York School of Musie. Miss Nackenhorst has selected a frock of teal blue crepe with port wine accesories. She will wear a large white orchid. Miss Jane Bosart, maid of honor, will enter in a dress of dubonnet with matching accessories and a gardenia corsage, are to be William Rollo Burghardt.

wine accessories

Groomsmen Davis, best man; Winston Griffin, Albert Sporer and John Nackenhorst Jr. The bride's mother will wear port wine crepe with navy accessories and gardenias. Immediately following the ceremony the couple is to leave on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains. The bride has selected an ensemble of hunter's green wool with brown accessories for traveling. The at home address is announced for Sept. 18 at 3173 Central Ave The bride attended Butler University where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Sears was graduated at Butler and belonged to Lambda Chi Alpha FraHe is newiy appointed track coach at the university. Mrs. Ollie Deupree. Edinburg, grandmother of the bride, will at-

| tend the wedding.

Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. ret, 1720 Woodlawn, hostess. Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 733 Parkway. . Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. hostess,

Englewood Aux. business

OES 2p meeting. Mrs.

coin. Plans for Nov. Queen, to preside Broad Ripple 315, 0. E. 8

Olive Branch Girls’. 8 p. m.

Shaka

EVENTS

SORORITIES Spm

7:30 p. m. 8p m.

LODGES

m. todav. Hazel Pavey, Koran Temple 30, Daughters of the Nile 29 party to be discussed. Mrs. Clara Kittle,

8 Pp. m. todav. man and Robert Long, worthy matron and patron. CLUBS

today. assisted by Miss Marcella Zimmerman. Ladies Aux, Calendonian. 2 p. m. today.

. today. Miss Rosalyn Gar-

today. Miss Marian Rieck,

today. Miss Marion Schrader,

Covered dish luncheon and president, to preside. 8 p. m. today. Hotel Lin-

Temple. Mrs. Dora Dieck-

Mrs. Edna Murphy, hostess,

the marriage at 6:30 p. m, Robert Windhorst will read the service at the Pleasant Run Boulevard Reformed Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

re

| Butler

| held at Asheville, N. C.,

Mrs. Alex Spink, hostess.

, . a i

i

today of Miss June Nacken-

and Mrs.

John Nackenhorst and |

W.H.M.S. Heads,

Are Entertained|

Officers of the Indianapolis District, Woman's Home Missionary Society, were to entertain the auxiliary officers today at the Meridian

trict, Woman's Home

Society,

Street Methodist Church. An open board meeting held at 10 a. m. this morning Logan Hall and Mrs. J. W. Meyers were in charge of serving coffee. Mrs. C. T. Alexander, spiritual life secretary, was to conduct the devotional period. Auxiliary presidents were to report on plans for the coming year. Mrs. J. H. Smiley was to preside Mrs. W. C. Hartinger, chairman of the convention hostesses for national meeting‘of the missionary society here Oct. 12 to 18. was to

was

presidents for the

present plans for a fellowship ban- | Mrs. A. | E. Pritchard will distribute tickets |

quet on the opening night.

for the event.

Pi Beta Phi Alumnae

Mrs. |

was to conduct the devo- |

Mrs. J. H. Smiley was |

chairman | the

Luncheon Arranged |

Miss Ethel Curryer

Pi Beta Phi Sorority, luncheon meeting at 12:39 p. m. Sept. 12 at the University chapter house. Miss Curryer is one of the founders

{of the Butler chapter.

Mrs. B. C. Lewis, province vice president, is program chairman. Pictures of the national convention in June are to be shown. Reservations may be made with Mesdames Max Lewis, Hollis ILeedv, John Templeton, Ralph Gery, bert S. Hildreth.

Women’s Federation

Harold Ross and Eg-

is in charge of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, |

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Will Smith and Mrs. Arthur Lind- |

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Women's

will assist the host- | Eleanor Sylvester will | sing and Mrs. John M. White and |

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