Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1938 — Page 10
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Manor, 1500 George Phi at 8 tea at svivania St, Feb on ‘A Hobby Tuckaway. Members will entertain at a guest luncheon Mare th 18 at the Propylaeum. The theme will be “Adventures in Archaeology in Maya Land.” Mrs. Billie Teel Tappan will speak. Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin is in charge of the musical program. Speak-for-Yourself Day will be and
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of selecting Supreme al amendment. It would ted by the Goveraor from al Council for long terms with that the caliber of improved by such a are casually nominated sually selected toward the Ste often nominated aphically or to give representarep esented en the state ticket. Supreme Court judges, tnction, but if the significance OY ernment Service’ is recognized, personnel on the Suthis court, above "all ed above BRrttat polities.” Indiana State Committee on i fudicial system, quoted Superior and Muwr by the Governor council and that appoint stated terms. Also ing constitutional amendrecommendation that judges in the same manner.
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“thi S report ttended the meeting were Mrs Pennell, Kokomo: Mrs. Joseph Peru: Mrs. William C. Dennis, Hagerstown: Mrs. C. Q ErisVincenn es: Mrs. Rex Van Logansport: Mesdames John K. Lester Smith, 8. N
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Logie of American Pen Women 8 pilgrimage as part of its program
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April 15 at the home of Mrs. Leila Avery Rothenburger. An election of officers and contest will follow 12:30 p. m. dessert-luncheon Officers who will direct activities in the coming season include Mrs Rothenburger, president; Mrs. Emma Sangernebo, state president; Mrs. Effie Cunningham, Brooklyn, Ind, first vice president: Mrs Bruner, New Castle, second vice president: Mrs. Susan R. Marsh. Muncie, third vice president; Mrs Frank N. Wallace, recording secretary: Mrs. Blanche Graham Willfams, treasurer; Mrs. Nellie G Owens, historian, and Miss Augusta Stevenson, parliamentarian. New committee chairmen include: Miss Blanche Young, program: Miss Orndorft, year book: Miss Virginia Fout, contests; Mrs, Carrie Abbott Guio, membership: Mrs. Cunningham, bulletin; Mrs. Felix T. MeWhirter, library: Mrs. Owens, telephone; ter: Mrs. Guio, ri Chak ahs Miss | | Young, radio; Mrs and Mrs.
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Times Photos 1. Martin Mueller and Kay Marilyn Boebe find that this door leads to many new experiences as they stand for the second day before the entrance to the Irvingion Free Kindergarin, 2 Gerald RB. Stoeker (left) and his brother, Donald, were among the many eager youngsters enrolled at the Irvington branch of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten by Miss Jane Coe 3. Music is a favorite subject of the youngsters at the Emerson Heights kindergarten. Miss Florence Baker finds this group enthusiastic at the mention of song practice. Twenty-two free kindergarten centers opened yesterday under the direction of Miss Grace L. Brown, superintendent. The opening marked the beginning of the 50th year of activity by the Indianapolis Free Rinqergar ten Soctety
Committees Named to Arrange
Several committees will assist with arrangements for the 38th annual conference of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution to be held Sept. 20-22 at Lake Wawasee Mis. William H. Schlosser, Fre ah in, state regent, has announced
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English, organist bridal airs ana George sing “The Sweetest Story Ever Told” and “1 Love You Truly.” Palms, ferns and candelabra will form a background for the service. Entering with her father, Miss Harrison will wear a gown of French faille brocaded satin cut on Elimabethan lines with tapering sleeves, long train and a V-neck. Her fingertip veil will be caught with clusters of orange blossoms. She will carry a prayverbook with a shower of sweetheart rosebuds. Miss Fulah Skinner, maid of honor, has selected a fitted frock of pale blue velvet with high, full sleeves and a shirred bodice with a square neckline, Her matching doll hat will be accented with multicolored flowers and she will carry romance pink roses, dahlias and gladioli Bridesmaids Listed Miss Deorotha Heiden, a bridesmaid, will wear a frock of romance pink velvet and her doll hat will be fashioned like that of Miss Skinner. Her bouquet is to be white dahlias, gladioli and roses. Mrs.
Forest Hickman, another bridesmaid
assistants: i - EE ———— Reception Committee for the State Regents Reception Sept. 20 Mi S b 1. Ms. James A. Coats, Veedersburg, 18! ar r 1son chairman; Mrs. Robert Hicks, Cam- “i | ridge City; Mrs. C. W. Dice, Cov- W ll Marrv ington; Mrs. Harry Walters, la- « ! fayette: Mrs. C. W. Voyles, Indian- ’ Mrs. Dayton Fertig, Frank- Ri . T : 1 Mrs. G. A. Woodruff, La Porte 11¢€ onig 1t John McFadden, Gary; Mrs C 3aar, Richmona; Mrs. Alfred . . Valparaiso: Mrs 0, D The Rev. Richard M. Millard will is t Yu + ae Se oe officiate at the marriage of Miss MKNOUSS, { S Al Claxton. French Lick: Mrs. Walter Louise Harrison and Thomas E Indianapolis; Mrs. F. H | Shaner at 7:30 p. m. today in the Darract Igianapoti g Re Rroadway Methodist Church rach, Indi SMa n- / neth Riner, Mentone, and Mrs | The bride is a daughter of Mr Vvorle Martindale, Cambridge City. and Mrs. A. V. Harrison, 2308 N General Reception Committee LaSalle St Mr. and Mrs. RdMrs. Kenneth Riner. Mentone, Ward Shaner the bridegroom's Mrs, John Stemm, La. DRents Mis. Ernest Snider, Co- John Mrs. Guy Alspach, RochesA it Minor, Kendallville: ohnson, Indianapolis A. rack Marion: Mrs. | Halleck, Rensselaer: Mrs Iymouth; Mrs. H S Mi. HH G and Mrs. Carl
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Charles Henry Harper, Gostlin, Hammond Frankfort, Spiesshofer, Warsaw. Registration Committee — Miss Hill. Madison. chairman: Mrs Marion; Mrs. Roy A Mrs. Thurman G Mrs. C. E Mrs. Roscoe
Mayse, Goshen) Yuncker, Greencastle! Ryers, Huntington: Haymond, Columbus: Mrs G. W Wetherbee, Elkhart: Mrs. Allman Gerard, Warsaw, and Miss Rozella Ford, Mentone, Resolutions Committee—Mrs. William R. Davidson, Evansville, chairman: Mis LL. Bomberger, HamD. Johnson, Liberty: Carney, Delphi; Murs. Edgar Teague, Kentland: Mrs. R F. Miller, LaGrange, and Miss LaGrange Sept. 21, Committee Mrs. Guy Burroughs, Gary, chairman; Mis. Gerald Murray, Rensselaer: Mrs. Clarence Keyes, Pern: Mrs, Albert Chapman, Valparaiso; Mis. Robert King, Danville; Mrs Walter B. Stone, South Bend. Decorations Committee—Mrs, T. C. Frazer, Warsaw, chairman; Mrs R. W. Richey, East Chicago: Mrs Armand Pilling, East Chicago; Mrs D. R. Carlton, Winona Lake, and Mrs. C. C. DuBois, Warsaw, Guest Committee — Miss Mary Hostetter, Indianapolis, and Mrs Veedersbwrg Pages—Mrs. Max Barney chairman; Mrs, Newcastle:
Mrs. John
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Pale pink taffeta with a square neckline long skirt with a ruffle and pale blue velvet ribbons will form the costume of Carol Lee Shaner, flower girl. Her doll hat of matching taffeta will be trimmed with pink and blue forget-me-nots
Wyn - : Frank- and she will carry a basket of rose James MeMrs John petals. 2 Ss. JON mT t . “ *4 . Chaney, Lafayette: Mis. Robert, of bie te rine Will wear Turner, Madison; Mrs. Howard W. | oo ue 50 B 3 eT Bak Miller, Attica, and Miss Dorothy | co. over tRifeta op ah Chadwick, Gary. sheer over tatfeta with matching
Thursday Breakfast for accessories have been chosen by Mrs, Committee Mrs, Wilbur Shaner. Indianapolis, chairman: Miss Clax- | Utoomsmen ton. Miss Marion Gross. La Porte, | Wadsworth, best man; Robert I. and Mrs. Robert King, Danville. Drum Jr, brother-in-law of the Place Committee—Mrs. J Harold bride, and Albert Shaner, brother Grimes, Danville, chairman; Mrs | of the bridegroom. Lafayette L. Porter, Greencastle; | Following the ceremony a recepMiss Hostgtter, Mrs. W. S. Crum, | tion for the families and a few Lafarette, and Mrs. Oren E. Ross, | close friends will be held at the Winchester, | home of Miss Harrison's parents.
Juniors Johnson, ¢ will include Frank
2 Marriages Are Announced
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Naomi R. Ervin before her mar- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William G.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1938
Their Liking
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Br ide- to- Be
Names Her Attendants
Elaine Oberholtzer Will
Be Married Oct. Showers Set.
News of Indianapolis brides-to-be and prenuptial parties in their honor continue as important items in the city's social life, Miss Elaine Oberholtzer today announced attendants for her marriage Oct. 1 to Arthur E. Wilson. The ceremony is to be read at the Irvington Methodist Church. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Oberholtzer, 5802 University Ave, and Mrs. Eva Wilson is the bridegroom-to-be’s mother Mrs. Blair Harter is to be matron honor Bridesmaids will include Mrs. Ralph E. Coble, Miss Betty Wangelin and Mrs, Lowell Beggs, Chicago. Mary Lou Camp, Dayton, is to be flower girl Numerous showers are being planned in Miss Oberholtzer's honor. Mrs, Coble will entertain with a silver shower tomorrow at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Woolling, 6930 Washington Blvd. Mrs. BE. Paul Tischer and Mrs: Ralph Bradford will be hostesses Monday at a linen shower for the bride-to-be at the home of Mrs. Tischer's mother-in-law, Mrs. BE. W. Tischer.
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Tuesday is the date set for =a Kitchen shower to be given by Miss Marjory Hennis and Miss Barbara Zechiel at the former's home. Miss Wangelin and Miss Louise Brant will entertain Wednesday with a crystal shower at Miss Wangelin's home. A china shower will be the party which Miss Elizabeth Rennick and Mrs. Edward Humston will give Sept. 14 at the latter's home. Mrs. James Kingsbury and Miss Jean Southard will fete the bride-to-be Sept. 16 at the Southard home with a miscellaneous shower, Miss Elysee Crosier's luncheon and hosiery shower is to be an event of Sept. 17 and Mrs. Harter will be hostess at a personal shower Sept. 22 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Arthur Randall.
Miss Jean Bonner Meek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Meek, will entertain at 2:30 p. m. Sept. 17 with a bridge and shower in honor of Miss Mary Louise Clark. Miss Meek is to be maid of honor at the marriage Sept. 21 of Miss Clark and Merrill H. Hamilton, which will be read at ton Presbyterian Church. bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Clark and Mr Mrs. Robert Hamilton's parents. Miss Meek is to be assisted by her sister, Mrs. DeForest Bowman. Guests will include Mesdames Clark, Hamilton, Frank Ryan, Robert Copeland, Charles Schilling, Robert Pruyn and Robert Stevens, Green-
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castle, another sister of Miss Clark; |
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Misses Dorothy Robinson, Skinner, Zona Maze, Mary Smith, Virginia Higby, man, Martha Currie, Dorothy MecMurphy, Katherine Gibson, Harriett Closson, Margaret Ward, Maralee Leonberger, Jane Cline, Martha Clark, Joann McDermed, Betty Todd, Kitty Lou Fitegerald. Ruth Epply, Harel Guio, Lois Williams, Mary Colewell, Betty Shank and Ellen Clark, Louisville, another sis-
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Miss Louise Rikard entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower at her home, 1943 N. Pennsylvania t., in honor of Miss Opal Rickard, whose marriage to Russell L. Gille is set for 3:30 p. m. Saturday at the Central Avenue Methodist Church. Guests included Mrs. Chasteen and Mrs. Gene
Irma Holt- |
Wayne | True; |
Misses Irene Buckthal, Emily Elliott, |
| Helen Wilkes, Edith Smith, Mary
Louise Adams and Virginia Davis. | The bridal colors of blue and yel- |
low were carried out in the decorations.
‘John H. Booth Jr.
And Bride at Home |
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Booth Jr.
are at home at 840 N. Gladstone |
Ave, Mrs, Aldous,
Booth was Miss Dorothy daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. |
| Charles H. Aldous, before her mar- |
riage Friday at the Downey Avenue | Christian Church. | The Rev. John H. Booth, bridegroom's father, read the ceremony. Miss Ruth Aldous was her sister's only attendant and Elven Hadley was best man. Ushers were
A brother of the bride,
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EVENTS
SORORITIES
Alpha Pi Omega. Tonight. Miss Marie Menges, 2154 Dexter, hostess. All inactive members invited. Alpha chapter, Alpha Gamma. hostess. Election of officers. Alpha chapter, Alpha Beta Gamma. 8:30 p. m. Coleman, 3031 E. Michigan, hostess. Kappa chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. Thurs. Miss Alice Barnes, hostess. Business meeting.
7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Jean Taylor,
Fri. Miss Dollie
CLUBS
Frances Willard, W. C. T. U. Tues. Mrs. Lula Albert, 1340 Edgemont Ave, hostess, Prayer service at 1:30 p. m. Business meeting to follow, Addie Braly Guards, Ramona Grove, Woodruff Circle. Sat. eve. Mrs. May Beaver, hostess. Plans for a district meeting to be discussed. Indiana chapter, International Travel Study Club. 2 p. m. Mon. Banner Whitehill auditorium.
LODGES
Daughters. 8 p. m. tonight. Millersville Marie Voke, grand guardian, to inspect
Bethel 16, Order of Job's Masonic Temple. Mrs. bethel. Corinthian Aux, O. E. 8S. 5:30 to 7 p. m. Fri. 2515 W. Washington. Cards, dancing. Mrs. Mamie Butler, general chairman. Mrs. Flossie Nugent, pres. Queen Esther Aux, O. E. S. Fri. afternoon. Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Mrs. Carrie Ault, hostess. Mrs. Pearl Jones, pres. Monument 549, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Mon. Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Resume fall activities, Mrs. Florence Herrmann and Earl J. Askren. worthy matron and patron.
Wallace Lee to Give Party for | New Civic Theater Director
Edward Steinmetz, new Civic Theater director, will be honored Saturday at a party from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m. at the home of Wallace O. Lee. | near New Augusta. Civic Theater members and membership campaign
workers are to attend.
| Council. There will be golf. swimming tennis and other games for which prizes |
will be awarded. Plans for the® Eldena Lauter, coming season and the annual) girhy Whyte. membership drive are to be dis- | Major division cussed. Mr cochairmen
secretary
of the campaign [ard Bunch, George Ros, home of Frank | Mr. Hoke, theater president. | ham. Report luncheons during the drive | Mrs. will be at 19 15 p. m. at the Athe- | chairman for
neum, Sept. 21, 23, 28, 28 and 30. |
the Brendonwood
Messrs. Mrs, Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan, Miss | memberships division.
| philanthropy; and R.
| heads are MesLee and J. Perry Meek | dames Harold H. Arnholter, RichMiss Sara | | which will open officially Sept. 14 at | Lauter, Miss Mary Adelaide Rhodes, | parliamentarian; Whyte and George Fothering- | Holmes,
J. I. Cummings is general {| Mesdames ROSS, the Children's The- | Burnette, ater and T. P. Burke is in charge Howard Rudeaux, bulletins. On the WELLE committee with | of the big gifts division. C. Hollis Meek, Lee and Hoke are | Hull of the Junior Chamber of |indorsement of Mrs. W. D. Keenan Rosamond VanCamp Hill, | Commerce is chairman of the group | for second vice president of the Ine
Indorsers of
Movies Plan Fall Season
Mrs. Trueman Rembush
To Address Luncheon In City Oct. 4.
Mrs. Trueman Rembush will be
| guest speaker at the Indiana Ine
dorsers of Photoplays President's Day luncheon Oct. 4 at the Hotel Claypool. The event will open the organization's fall season. Mrs. David Ross, president, toe day named the following commit tees for the year: Mrs. Lee Wade dell, luncheon chairman; Mesdames Carl Day, G. T. Doyal, C. J. Finch,. Mary Sharp and Frederick Brete thauer; Mrs. Alice P. Ellison, pice ture committee; Miss Mabel West, adviser; Mrs. Sharp, secretary, Mrs, T. W. Demmerly, first release; Mrs. Waddell, neighborhood houses; Mrs. Wolf Sussman, delegate to the | Seventh District; Mrs. Rufus J, O'Harrow, delegate to the Indian-
apolis Council of Women, and Mrs. Alex Goodwin, alternate to the
include Mrs. Carl Day, Mrs. Robert Motmembership; Miss Helen | Dailey, registration; Mrs. Casper | Kempl, memorial; Mrs. Robert | Drumm and Mrs. Albert Brethauer, telephone; Miss Belle Tutewiler, Mrs. W. . church federation; Mrs. Sussman, council of social agencies; Sussman, E. L, H. J. Hueber and Mr,
Others
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The group recently seconded the
diana Federation of Clubs.
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