Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1938 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1938

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Traders Point Hunt

Club Fetes Friends: Dora Sinclair Is Bride

Local Girl Married to Louis F. Loutrel Jr. of Boston at Amyvvale, on Nantucket Sound, Before Many Indianapolis Friends.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Among the gavest of the early fall social events is the Traders Point Hunt's annual all-day community party which began at 10:30 this morning at the Hunt Kennels at Royalton. Landowners through whose grounds the members ride and friends of the hunt were entertained with games, a barbecue luncheon, a gyvmkhana, jumping contests and an exhibition of hounds. More than 700 guests attended. Assisting Mrs. August C. Bohlen, arrangements committee chairman, were Messrs. and Mesdames William H. Wemmer, Cornelius, O, Alig, Otto N. Frenzel Jr, Charles Mayer, A. Kiefer Mayer, Ralph G. Lockwood, Russell Fortune, Russell Fortune Jr., Eugene C. Miller, Thomas M. Kaufman, John B. Stokely. Earl B. Barnes, Wells Hampton, Capt. and Mrs. Ola Fred Heslar, Mr. Bohlen and Louis Schwitzer, Among the junior members who served on the committee were the Misses Anne Elder, Cynthia Test, Lucy Kaufman, Selena Alig, Peggy and Nancy Lockwood and Robert Bohlen, John Frenzel Miller and Cornelius O. Alig Jr. Miss Kaufman is to entertain the younger hunt members at 1er at Woodstock Club following the party. Mr. Wemmer i v elected hunt president, Mr. Alig is M. F, H. and Mr. Lockwood is honorable secretary. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bailey of Cincinnati, formerly joint masters of fox hounds of the hunt. who were guests, are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wemmer,

L. F. Loutrel Jr. and Dora Sinclair Wed Today At “Amvvale” facing Nantucket Sound. Miss Dorz Iuev Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson Sinclair. became the bride of Louis Frederic Loutrel Jr. of Boston at high noon The Rev, Charles A. Street of Chicago, Mr. Loutrel’'s uncle, the L-shaped white colonial house

today read the marriage service in at Hvannisport, Cape Cod. Mass, which was the former summer home of the brides grandparents. the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Taggart Mr. Loutrel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Lioutrel of South Orange. N, J. The bridal party entered the long living room through an aisleway marked standards joined by ribbons leading to an improvised alta: ced before a background of cibotium ferns and farleynese crotin 5. Tall vases of gladioli and Fugi chrysanthemums in shades of pale gold and shell pink were used throughout the rooms. Preceding the ceremony a program of bridal! music was played by an organist The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a fingertip circular veil over her white satin gown fashioned with princess-styvle basque waist and full dirndl skirt. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and stephanotis. Miss Letitia Sinclair, who was her sister's maid of honor. wore a princess-style cornflower blue taffeta gown with dirndl skirt and hat of “shocking pink” velvet trimmed with matching pink and blue ostrich plumes. She carried an arm bouquet of cornflowers and fuschias. The bridesmaids, Miss Eva Taggart of Indianapolis, cousin of the bride, and Miss Rosalind Loutrel of South Orange, sister of the bridegroom, wore gowns similar to Miss Sinclair's and carried French bouquets of cornflowers. Thomas Taggart Sinclair, brother of the bride, was Mr. Loutrel’s best man and ushers were Frank S. Bissell, Pittsburgh: James Farr, Boston. and Harold G. Holcome, Hartford, Conn. A program of Strauss’ waltzes and Viennese music were piayed at the reception following the ceremony and at the wedding breakfast for 130 guests.

Will Take Cruise Off Maine

After their marriage, Mr. Loutrel and his bride, both of whom are enthusiastic sailors, will take a cruise along the coast of Maina They will be at home after Oct. 15 at 61 Garfield St, Cambridge, Mass The bride-to-be. who is a popular member of the younger set here, attended the Ethel Walker School and was graduated from Vassar College. She is a member of the Indianapolis Junior League and the Dramatic Club. Mr. Loutrel attended the Loomis School and is a graduate of Yale University Among the Indianapolis guests who attended the wedding are iss Lucy Taggart. the brides aunt, who has been spending the summer at Gloucester; Mrs. D. Laurance Chambers, also an aunt of the bride, Mr. Chambers and their daughter, Miss Evelyn Chambers, who have been at their cottage at Hvannisport: Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, who have been vacationing at Woods Hole, and their sons. George and Allen Clowes: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hathaway Simmons and their sons; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Greene; Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge, who has been spending the summer at Beverlv Farms: the Misses Evelyn Lilly. Josephine Maver end Elizabeth Bertermann; Thomas D. Faggart of French Lick, uncle of the bride; A. Ewing Sinclair and Malcom Jillson.

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Dinner Arranged For Newlyweds

+ Couples to Make Homes Here After Week-End Marriages [Mrs. A L. Block will entertain to- :

night at the Columbia Club with a Indianapolis will be the home of four couples married in ceremonies | dinner and reception in honor of this week-end. One couple will be wed at a Delphi Church tomorrow | Mrs. Gelman's daughter and Mrs. 'and two churches and the home of a bride-to-be here will be the scenes | Block's granddaughter, Mrs. Henri of nuptials this afternoon and tonight. 4 Meis, and Mx. Meis. | ®—

| Mr. and Mrs. Meis have arrived Qh arpe-Slinkard

{ in Indianapolis from a wedding trip * {through Switzerland, France and . y MT $ Italy, and will be at home in Dan- Ceremony Tonight | ville, II. Mrs. Meis before her mar- | riage Aug. 11 in Paris was Miss

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1. Miss Jane Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams, 4936 N. Meridian St., will return soon to Sarah Lawrence College for her second year at the school.

2. Several members of the Traders Point Hunt are shown as they prepare for the chase. The hunt was to hold its annual community

party for landowners over whose property the hunt rides today at Shown in the photo are the Misses Evelyn

4 DD: o A - S | the kennels at Royalton. ates Fé ¢t Lilly, Peggy Lockwood, Anne Ayres, Anne Elder; Mesdames Alec E. Saxton. C. O. Alig and George M. Bailey of Cincinnati; Charles Mayer,

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| | | Catherine Harrell Smith, Columbus, | Ind; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mickel,| A Miss Jennie Jessup and Mrs. Mollie | A re n nounced; ne : . | Elliott, Franklin; Mrs. Fred Denny | In a candlelight service before 2 and daughters, Marjorie and Doro- | : background of palms and flowers, thy, and Mrs. Clara Phillips | Alma Lyon. Miss V Slinkard will Greensburg: Miss Nettie K Mr iid \3 y Miss Vivian Slinkard will become : » VAISS ellie Key, Mrs. i — 1 yoy aves a [Sip own Juests the bride of George E. Sharpe at arab Goodson and H. W. Key, Ma- E. C. Miller, Mr. Saxton, A. Kiefer Mayer, William G. Wall, Ralph G. are to atteend the dinner. Friends a ; ta. rengo; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gilliatt! Engagements of five Indianapolis| Lockwood, O. N. Frenzel Jr. and C. O. Alig. (Allen Photo.) (Story, wiil be received at the 10 o'clock vre- 6:30 o'clock this evening at the gng daughter, Wanda L 7i wi | Mannon Column.) ception to meet Mr. and Mrs. Meis westminster Presbyterian Church. |cennes + Wanda Lee, Vin- women are announced by parents Wa : : {and out-of-town guests, including Ti RB yo T . } at ii ’ of the brides-to-be. One couple will 3. Mrs. Alex Taggart Jr. is a member of the committee preparing the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and; 1ne Rev. H. T. Graham will of-| . | will be married late this month and, for a flower arrangements lecture by Mrs. Harry Higgins, Logansport. Mrs. Alphonse Meis, Danville. ficiate at the double ring ceremony. Johnson-Amick | iar thers have chosen October| The talk will be presented Tuesday at the American United Life Mrs. Meis is well known in Indi- Miss Slinkard is the daughter of Mr. : . [Fee Outers ave chosen Jelwser! Insurance Co. auditorium under the auspices of a section of the Pr BR ese She yas and Mrs. L. M. Isgrige. Ceremony at Delphi J sir a ori Shes Meridian Street Methodist Church Woman's Association. hr | or : A . ot 4 ; ngagement ol Mis y . - left), president of St. Vincent's HosWE onx.| The bride-to-be, who will enter| ; tv Parker will 1 4. Mrs. Frank A. Madden (eft), p Sarah Lawrence College, Bronx-| .1€ pabner. Das entre il The Rev. Harry Parker will read Reed, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.| pital Guild, will be hostess to a meeting of the executive board at 10 fioor-length gown of white chiffon the marriage service for Spurgeon Jewett V. Reed, to Robert E. Swee-| a. m. Monday at her home. Among the guild's committee chairmen with square neckline. Her fingertip Johnson and Miss Frances Amick ney Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-|

{ ville, N. Y. Mr. Meis was graduated are Mrs. Ted Marbaugh (center), publicity head, and Mrs. C. N,

from the Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Ill, and the Wharton h : : ra Rees oT z 1i School of Finance of the University Veil Will fail from a halo of orange at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon ert E. Sweeney, was announced to-1 Reifsteck (right), cochairman of the scrapbook committee. : of Pennsylvania. blossoms. She will Carry an arm at the Delphi First Presbyterian day by her parents. | 5. Mrs. Horace R. McClure (left) and Mrs. Ernest N. Cpe! oe ea | bouquet of White bride's Igves Church. Miss Reed. who attended Tudor busy assisting with plans for a series of six lectures to be presented this Miss Mimiie Foster, cousin of the) ie basi | ] rir | fall by St. Margaret's Hospital Guild. The first will.be Oct. 4 at the Miss Amick is the daughter of Mr. Hall School and King-Smith School | wo 14 war Memorial Building. 6. Among the busiest organization workers in the city are those

{ x ~~ : i $ > a bridegroom-to-be, will be maid of} . : OY mphony Gi ou P honor and will wear a gown of blue 2nd Mrs. C. T. Amick of Delphi. Mr. jj, washington, is a member of the| Indisiapoliv Junior League hit of the Civic Theater assisting with the membership campaign. Miss

EA net over satin, She will carry a Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | “3 fy +f bouquet of pink roses and will wear Albert Johnson, Indianapolis. h : 2 : ee : : e % ID Cal ay : I 0 H Cal Report a gardenia in her hair. The brides-| Mrs. Elizabeth Walbert, sister of Dramatic Club and Christamore Aid| oe Dissette (right) is shown checking a list of prospective mem | ‘ maids. Miss Doris Marie oly pe the bride-to-be, and Miss Lucile Saaiety. pr So Vas gradys| bers with Mrs. J. Perry Meek (left), member of the gifts committee, T A 4G 1 « S, Miss BY | Wetdv ’ i will be at. |Ated from Dartmouth College. He is| C13 ¥ io ert Gibbs. (Miller Photo.) O 1 N W\ ( ni t S Mrs. Sara Beth Foster, and the| Woody, both of gin hg he av a member of the Dramatic Club, the! and Mrs. William Herber Ee junior bridesmaids, Miss Margaret|!éndants. George Arnold, Indian: yaadstock Club and the Indianapo-

| Anna Shinkle and Miss Melba June 2Polis, will be best man. lis Country Club. I - S ’ k Reports of progress in the creation Wibpel, have chosen gowns of pink | Miss Amick attended Western Mr. a, Mrs. Robert L. Meerke| 1 h ree ‘Are Named {oO A pea

lof units of the Indiana State Sym- and blue. They will carry arm College and Butler University, She! =. = oo" 00 engagement of | j ’ 7 re P = On Women Voters Program

phony Society women's committee bouquets and will wear gardenias in Ba member of Kappa Alpha Thea their daughter, Bonnie Jean to| |Sorority. Mr. Johnson is a gradu- al year 4 | {Emsley Wright Johnson Jr., son of | of Chicago, and on this year’s

{will be made at an executive com- their hair. late of Butler University and | mittee meeting Friday. The time and| Deloris Jean Dillon, flower girl, |2'€ O01 BUEE -RIVEIBLY aNd 8 MEM= yp. “0nd Mrs. Emsley Johnson, The | Voters.

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I place wiil be announced later. will wear a floor-length dress of Ver of Phi Deja Theta Frajenity. [wedding will be in October. Miss | Members also will plan for a week Pink organza and will carry flowers | Av b ; McKechnie and Mr. Johnson were of intensified activity by all per- Similar to those of the bridesmaids. |S2m AVe. sons interested in the Indianapolis Melvin Dwight Shinkle, ringbearer,]| |versity. The bride-to-be is a mem- i lis League of Women i : io A Lr : . y | versity. s lecture program of the Indianapolis Leag Symphony Orchestra. Special re- will Carry the rings on a white satin Silvev-W oempner | ber of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority | The 0 to be held at Caleb? ports will be made by Mrs. H H. BO ara Broadstreet will he| : . . and attended Arthur Jordan Con-| pills hall foilow the series of last/,_ ~_ ] ; Arnholter, state activities commit- best man, and Frederick Foster and Service This Evening |servatory of Music. Mr. Johnson geason by Mr. Utley, international] 1 udor Gi aC uites tee head; Mrs. P. R. Mallory, sub- | Clarence Gimbel will be ushers. __ |attended Indiana Law School and|relations expert. He will lecture scription committee chairman, and Preceding the ceremony, Frederick| Miss Velma Woempner will be-|is a Delta Tau Delta Fraternity | this year on Nov. 14 and April 10. L k t( Collece Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox, general|A. Barker will play a group of bridal/come the bride of Walter Silvey in!member, Members of the league will begin (010) 0 S geverlising Giyeeio, : will on De Otesn E No Tison Days a candlelight service at 6:30 o'clock | Invitations will be issued next work on their lecture project fol- an The executive committee is com-|Will Sing romise Me” and “I thi vivik t St. John's E 'week by Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. lowing a tea at 3 p. m, Monday at] i posed of 16 women. Chairmen of Love You Truly. [oiris Cvemny 8 « Johns a | Srnkman 3042 Central Ave. to the the home of Mrs. Roberf Sinclair, Members of the June graduating standing comunittees who will report| Immediate.y after the ceremony, gelical Lutheran Church. The cere- " a of th Wa 28 Jvs R 2 | Golden Hill. class at Tudor Hall School will con include Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge, 2 reception will be held at the home mony will be read by the Rev. Louis| tg. Herbert P. Kennee Jp con of| The tea will be in honor of ticket ir studies this fall at varih LCE a Te lof the bride-to-be: (to Herbert P. Kenney Jr, son of| d by tinue their studies this fa inance; Mrs. Frank Hoke, children’s de-to-be's parents, Mr. and | ya mbsganss before members of the Herbert P. Kenney. The ceremony Sales team captains announced DY i ir the East and: Middle concerts; Mrs. Charles Latham. Mrs. Isgrigg. : will be rood Oct 15 ail oon at | Ms. Maurice T. Harrell, project ous colleges in the st a 4

membership; Mrs. Elsa Pantzer, so-| : chairman. Board members of the west. | St. Joan of Arc Church. Miss Anne Girls who will enter as freshmen

{cial; Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen, pro- R > Fe Miss Woempner is the daughtr . e peal e will be guests. Vs catasares ? eV. M rt | : . {Tennant will entertain tonight with | €a8U ini : ; |motion; and Miss Helen Sheerin 1 Key to Read of Emil C. Woempner, 5630 in party at her home in ens of the| Team captains include Miss mie by colleges in. the Bust are. Miss

{ junior auxiliary. Officers are Mrs.| Ng 113 . Raymond St. Mr. Silvey is the : Sinclair and Mesdames : : | Frederic M. Ayres. president; ws | Man riage for Son of Mr. and Mrs, I. W. Silvey, Oak- couple. Later she will take her guests Cf Cleon Nafe, Chester Stayton, Barbara Brown, Barnard College:

J. A. Goodman and Mrs. James W.| The Rev. Perry Key, French Lick {landon. [to a dance al the Woodstock Club. | pawin Ferree, H. W. McKee, T. G.| Misses Anne Fox, Sylvia Griffith, Fesler, first and second vice presi-| fei mained | The bride-to-be, who will enter| Mrs. Bonnie Miller, 3420 N. Me- |ginclair, Frank Streightoff, Ann gq ....1 jameson and Martha Ann cents; Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie, | onciate at the marriage of MisS| with her father, will wear a bur-|ridian St. announces the engage- porter Pangborn, A. G. Fumk-| = % to "0 0 0 Whoo Marye recording secretary; Mrs. Sylvester, Martha Jane Mickel to his son,gundy dressmaker suit with a/ment of her daughter, Eulalie, to houser James A. Baird, Donald Schaf, Smi Ce Rubs Johnson, treasurer, and Miss Lucy Perry S. Key, at 3 o'clock this after-|stone-blue hat and white satin|O. Morris Trinkle, son of the Rev.|Gerking, Howland Johnson, David belle Neal and Miss Harrielt Ruby, | Taggart, corresponding secretary. |noon at the home of the bride-to-be. |PlOUSe. Her accessories will be injand Mrs. O. A. Trinkle, The mar- Lurvey, C. O. McCormick and Michigan City, Wellesly College; | me lasts Otterbein Ave. Miss Mickel | burgundy and she will wear a|riage ceremony will be read Sept.| Chauncey Eno. Miss Anne Elder and Miss Phoebe 'Childl d Ed . : + Miss Micke S shoulder corsage of white roses and|28 at the Englewood Christian ———— TTT Perry, Terre Haute, Vassar College; | 100 ucation [the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W./gardenias. Mrs. Ervin Merklin, Church. | Te t D Club ar ; Wells College: Gr ) Mickel. Miss Woempner's only attendant,| Miss Dorothy Spreen's engages ET ESEN ay [Miss Beity Wolfe, Wells: Soileges ar'oup Meets Monday | T ’ " {will wear black silk crepe with] i . © Miss Evalin Mitchell, Astoria, N. Y,, | he bride-to-be will be given| hite 1 bodi St vs ; iment to F. Herman Prange, son of Will Meet Sept. 26 | x 3 . white lace bodice. She will wear apps, Marie Prange, Minden, Ger-1 | Pembroke College; Miss Betty Por‘day at the D. A. R. chapter house gown of white mousseline de soie A' President's Day luncheon Mon- |ter Briar Cliff Junior College; Miss

An Aut - away by Hl wear : utumn Tea at 4 p. m. Mon y by her father. She will wear 2 stone-blue hat and her Oris ory Tie Dents, Mimlen. Ge ‘will open fall activities of the In- and will carry white roses and ities ill be et oulder corsage ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Spreen.'gay sept. 26, at the home of Mrs. Barbara Noel, Georgian Court at aA i lo NY er See Miss Betty | Gelphinium Ernest Silvey brother| 10° Wetging Will be Oct. 39 Park A. Cooling, 2636 Washington | Lakewood, N. J.; Misses Anne John- ‘ , Ww aid-of-honor an areca Las | : witiae | : a ; | Miss Grace I. Brown, superintend- Will wear a pink taffeta dress. She! the bridegroom-to-be, will be C h li D ] 4 | Blvd., will begin the fall activities ston, Elizabeth Kiger, Jane Leasure best man. Catholic aug ters |for members of the Present Day and Dorothy Metzger, Skidmore

lent of Indianapolis free kindergar- Will carry an arm bouquet of pink| : ; ; yh ; Sher Open house at Miss Woempner's i tens, and Miss Floro Torrence, su- roses. Gilbert Stoner will be best! at : . | Club College. : home will be held immediatel - ) : ry wi After on Court to Hold Tea Mrs. Robert D. Ramsay will pre-| pace who will attend Midwestern The Indianapolis Court of Cath- sent a program honoring Mrs. Cool-| © = apo nrare Jean Otting-

{pervisor of elementary education of man. lo rcast ‘ | public schools, will peur. Miss Le-| After a short wedding trip. the lowing jue Wedding ity Te {one Hankins is chairman in charge couple will be at home at 2117 AF ls 3¢ Louple Will live at! : : |of arrangements. Talbott St. : A pb. m. tomorrow for members and Ernest Rupel, outgoing president. er and Miss Jane Crawford, DePauw | Newly elected officers are Miss! Following the services, a reception | . . | guests at the solarium at Marion| New officers are Mrs. Cooling, | University; Miss Chloe Hooke, Eloise Proctor, president; Miss Hazel will be held at the home of the Anniversary Dinner Set College president; Mrs. Rupel, vice: presi- | Noblesville, Indiana University ,,Miss Hart, vice president; Miss Margaret bride-to-be. Gut-of-town guests willl Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Daringer,| Mrs, William Parks, grand regent, (dent; Mrs. Hulbert Smith, second Katherine Jones, Shelbyville, North(Ellen Shockney, treasurer; Miss be Mrs. Charles Hughes, Madison; 276 S. Sherman Drive, will observe | will pour. She will be assisted by |vice president; Mrs. David L. Smith, western University, and Miss Mar= Evelyn Hall, recording secretary, Dr. and Mrs. George Denny and|their silver wedding anniversary Miss Anna Glaska, vice regent. A |secretary; Mrs. O. H. Greist, treas- garet Junkin, Paris, Ill, National and Miss Mi} ired Burns, correspond- daughter, Georgine, North Vernon;'with a ‘basket dinner at 1 p. m.'program is being arranged by Miss urer; Mrs. Smith, Federal secretary; College of Education at Evanston, ing secretary's Miss Harrieit Roeger, Seymour; Mrs. tomorrow at Christian Park. Winifred Galvin, Mrs. Alvah J. Rucker, alternate, Ill

Clifton Utley and Dr. Quincy Wright, University (Doth graduated from Butler Uni- py, Harry Gideonse, Columbia University, will appear

immediate families.

olic Daughters wil. hold a tea at 2!ing, incoming president, and Mrs. |

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