Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1939 — Page 4

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. James Collins.

Feature Dance Tonight Of Nursery Auxiliary

New York World Fair to Be Theme at Woodstock Club; Many Dinner Parties To Precede Event.

.By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

The New York World’s Fair that gave the Time Cap“sule to posterity and “Democracity’” (the city of tomorrow) will stamp its towering trylon-perisphere trademark on local social life tonight. To raise funds for the Indianapolis Day Nursery the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary is to sponsor a “World of Tomorrow” dance at Woodstock Club.

The William H. Block Co. is to stage a spring fashion show at 10:30 p. m. with several Auxiliary members and their friends as models. A special added attraction will be the modeling of copies of the functional “Clothes of Tomorrow” created for Vogue Magazine by American industrial designers., Miss Nancy Socwell, an Auxiliary member, is the local “couteriere” who conducted the experiments in sartorial prophecy. The triangular obelisk and sphere will provide ‘the theme for the dance decorations and large Fair posters will ornament the ballroom walls. Among the hostesses for dinner parties preceding the dance will be the Misses Josephine Mayer and Prudence Brown who will have as their guests at Woodstock the Misses Barbara Stafford, Mary Sheerin Kuhn and Betsy Home and Messrs. Robert Smith, Alfred Stokely, John C. Appel, Sylvester Johnson Jr. and William Diven of Anderson. . Dining. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hanna will be Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Shed and Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster Clippinger and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morrison J». will attend the dance after the Symphony.

Miss Messick to Entertain

Miss Elizabeth Messick will entertain informally at her home before giving a dinner at Woodstock for thé Misses Rosalie Hall, Jane Shideler, Doris Wheeler, Virginia Mary Wheeler, Mary Ellen Voyles and Jane Allison and Messrs. Donald Duck, Herbert Hunt, Daniel Taylor, Hubert Dirks, Edward W. Harris Jr., John Messick Jr. and George Guckenberger of Cincinnati. Others joining them at dinner Dutch treat will be the Misses Betty Hammerstadt, Agnes Coldwell, Betty Jane Tharp, Ann Holmes, Harriet Jane Holmes and Nora Schiltges and Messrs. Paul Scheuring, Thomas Billings, Maurice Boyd, Goerge Smith, Richard Millard, David Baker and William Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Boozer will have as their dinner guests Messrs. and Mesdames Claud C. Jones Jr. Frank S. Dowling, Thornton Sterrett, Roy C. Rain, Donald Teetor of Hagerstown and Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Hamilton of Richmond. Miss Shirley Sarsfield, Butler Relays queen, will attend the dance with Robert Hoover,

Students Expected Home

Spring vacation is the signal for a general exodus from Eastern campuses. Miss Jane Adams will arrive April 1 from Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N. Y., to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Ray Adams, who have just returned from a two-week trip to San Francisco. Arriving today from Wells College are Miss Betsy Wolfe, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Wolfe; Miss Judy Preston, daughter of Mrs. FP. Allison Preston, and Miss Margaret Wohlgemuth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wohlgemuth. Dr. and Mrs. Wolfe will entertain with a box party for their daughter at the Ruth Page ballet Tuesday evening at the Murat. Miss Patricia Eaglesfield will be home today from Sweet Briar College to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield. Miss Ruth Fishback also is to arrive today from Mt, Vernon Seminary at Washington to spend the vacation with her mother, Mrs. Shirley Murphy, and Mr. Murphy at the Marott Hotel. James C. Carter Jr. came yesterday from Mercersburg Academy at Mercersburg, Pa., for a 10-day stay with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. James C. Carter. Miss Mary Jane Alford will arrive next Saturday from Dana Hall at Wellesley, Mass., to spend spring vacation with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy H. Alford. Also returning from Dana Hall will be Mids Virginia Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Brown. Miss Barbara Hill will be home next Saturday from Abbott Academy to spend the holiday with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Alford Hill, at Anderson. :

Lemaux-Denlinger Ceremony

Set for 4 Today in Dayton

Miss Ethel Louise Denlinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Den-

linger of Dayton, O., and Irving Ward Lemaux Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs.

Irving W. Lemaux, 4550 Park Ave,

will be married at 4 o’clock this

afternoon in the Westminster Chapel of the Westminster Presbyterian

Church of Dayton. The Rev. Hugh I. Evans will read the ceremony. S The bride will be married in her - going-away suit of powder blue, two piece, with blue fox trim. She will wear navy blue accessories and will carry white orchids and lilies of the valley. Her only attendant, Miss Betty Holer of Dayton, will wear a two-piece suit of dusty pink trimmed in matching pink fox with accessories of baby cranberry. She will

carry violets and lilies of the valley.

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Edwin J. Beinecher, New York, the bridegroom’s roommate at Brown University, will be his best man. Ushers will be George W. Snyder Jr. Indianapolis, and Herpert Denlinger, Dayton, a brother of the bride. Mrs. Lemaux, who left this morning for Dayton with Mr. Lemaux, chose a gown of rose and beige with

beige accessories and a lilac hat.

She will wear pink camellias and es of the valley. Mrs. Denlinger’s’ emble will be & navy sheer with

navy accessories and a corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley.

Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the Biltmorc Hotel in Dayton and the couple will leave on a motor trip to Florida. They will be at home after April 15 at 5315 Boulevard Place, Indianapolis. " Miss Denlinger attended Ohio State University and Mr. Lemaux was graduated from Park School and Brown University. Among Indianapolis/residents who left yesterday to attend the wedding, were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ream, Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Test, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Garrett and E. W. Hoover. Guests who left this morning for Dayton included Mr. and Mrs. George West, Mrs. Rose Addington of Floral Park, L. I., who is a guest of Mr. Lemaux’ mother; Mr. and Mrs. William Storen, Mr. and Mrs. James Swartz and their daugh-

5 Indianapolis Young Women Fix Wedding Dates for April

The parents of six Indianapolis young women have announced their engagements and approaching marriages. Five of the brides-to-be will be married in April and one date has not been set. One young woman's parents have announced her recent marriage. :

Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Boyer, 5269 Central Ave., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Jacob S. Koontz, Warsaw, and formerly of Indianapolis. Mr. Koontz is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Koontz of Warsaw. The wedding will be April 15. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy Fulton to Kenneth B. Young has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Fulton. The wedding will be April 14 in the Woodruff

Place Baptist Church. Mr. Young

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is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Young. Miss Mary Elizabeth Wagner, 3722 N. Illinois St., daughter of Mrs. M. L. Wagner, Peru, and Herschel I Wheeler, Peru, will be married at 4:30 o'clock April 8 at the First Baptist Church in Peru. Mr. Wheeler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wheeler of Peru. Miss Wagner attended Butler and Indiana’ Universities. She is a member: of Delta Delta Delta, social , and Tri Kappa, service Mr. Wheeler attended Franklin College and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Mrs. Jennie Scott, 4819 E. New York St. has announced the, engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Martha, to John Farrell Wininger, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wininger, 101 N. Colorado Ave. The wedding will be April 1 at the Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross Knox, Graysville, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Doris Genevieve, to Laurel Lee Clayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Clayton, 1127 N. Hawthorne Lane, Indianapolis. The wedding will be April 2 at the home of the bride-to-be’s parents. Miss Knox was graduafed from Indiana University and is on the teaching staff at Manual Training High School. Mr. Clayton is a graduate of Purdue University and is a member of Acacia Fraternity. The engagement of Miss Helen Ernsting to George Trusler, son of Mrs. Trusler, Oakland City, has been announced by her sister, Miss Ann Ernsting., The wedding will be this spring. Miss Ernsting is a graduate of the North American College Gymnastic Union and of the nurses’ training school at the Methodist Hospital. Mr. Trusler attended Evansville Normal College. 3

Delaware St., have announced the recent marriage of their daughter, Sylvia, to Irving Abramson, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Abramson, Los Angeles. The couple was married March 22 in Los Angeles and will be at home there after March 22.

Honor Mrs. King At Hoosier Salon

Mrs. C. B. King, Chicago, originator and chairman of the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ Association, will be honor guest at a Preview Dinner of the third Indianapolis Hoosier Salon tonight at 6:30 p. m. Dinner will be served in Block’s auditorium and the exhibition of paintings by Indiana artists will be on display in Block’s auditorium. After the opening tonight, the auditorium will be open daily from 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. from Monday through Friday, March 31. Included in the exhibit of about 200 paintings will be “Slave Block,” by Edmund Brucker, who was awarded the John C. Shaffér prize of $500 for the outstanding oil painting of the exhibition, Mrs. Paul T. Rochford, chairman of the Art Department of the Woman’s Department Club, is to preside at the dinner and Wallace O. Lee will be toastmaster. The Art Department of the Woman's Department Club has sponsored the Indianapolis exhibition for the last three years. Seated at thh speakers’ table are to be Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, president of the department club; Mrs. Leonidas Smith, Indiana counselor of the Hoosier Salon Association; Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, Indiana director, General Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, president of Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mr. Brucker; Mesdames Felix T. Mc‘Whirter, Walter 8. Grow, W. D. Keenan; Gordon Mess, president of the Indiana Artists’ Club, and Mrs. ‘Warner Will

Wild Oats Ball Reservations Roll in for Saturday Event

Many a telephone call these days brings an invitation to join a party at the Indiana Saddle Horse Association’s Wild Oats Ball next Saturday night at the Columbia Club. Several tables have been reserved under the name of the Indianapolis Saddle Horse Ass@ciation. Among those in this group are John A. Royse, association president, and Mrs. Royse; Richard Martin, Charles O'Donnell, C. E. Chatfield, Herbert W. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore and Miss Betty Moore, Kokomo; Misses Virginia Macy, Mary Loper; Mrs. Jane Groff, Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Cropper, O. W. Martin, E. T. Borchert, Walter Porter, Melvin Goode, Robert Sloan, Francis Konstanzer, James P. Scott, Malcolm Lucas, Lester Cope, Frank Pittman, Ralph Jacobs, Chester P. Ehrich, Robert Allison and Louis Schupp. Another large party has been arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Edward A |; 'p “aroNutt and Donald Bose. Lawson. In it will be the Lawsons’ ‘One ‘group will include members daughter, Jean; Marvin Loschelof the Equiteers of Butler UniverJackson, Misses Lucille Smith and By Madelyn Jad pao Paula Holt; Dr. W. B. Currier, Os- Huetter: Kenneth Woolling Jr.; car Hagemier, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd james Green, David Craycraft, Christian, Noblesville; Mr. and Mrs.|David Meecham and Ralph Kelley.

Robert J. Peggs, South Bend; Drs.| | : and Mesdames Robert G. Battins Aids Are Named for ~

and Maurice Healy; Messrs. and Mesdames Robert C. Becherer, Charles J. Gisler, Robert 8. Graham,| Mrs. H. H. Arhholter will head the Harry R. Schley, Oscar Polster and| supper committee for the next presA. L. Bombi. entation by the Filmarte Guild, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Coyer, Val-| March 29, at the Indianapolis Athparaiso, will be in a party with|jetic Club. The guild will ‘present Messrs. and Mesdames William H.|“Un Carnet de Bal.” Louie Lowe Glazebrook, LeRoy Martin and|and his orchestra will play for dancOliver P. Fauchier. Dr. and Mes-|ing following the showing of the dames Irvin W. Wilkens, Norman|film. th Loomis, E. F. Boggs and C. J. Schneider will attend together. Mr.|Mesdames Herbert M. Woollen, F. Lexington, Ky. C. Fairbanks, Mark Ferree and F. el \ . M ¥ ON S42

Messrs. and Mesdames C. O. Dean,

Next Filmarte Play|

Mrs. Arnholter will ‘be assisted by communion service at 11 a. m. of Mrs. Lloyd Monday in the Robert’s {the Church. Luncheon and a busi-|Mrs. W. G.

} Times Photos. 1. Members of the Ladywood School Athletic Association will enter-

tain tomorrow at tea in the school drawing room. Miss Janet Farrell (seated), Miss Elizabeth Ann Cannon (left), Greencastle, and Miss Dorothy Hall are assisting with arrangements. 2. St. Vincent's Hospital Guild members are busy these days with plans for their annual spring dance April 15 at the Indianapolis Ath= letic Club. Assisting on the advertising and signatures committees are (left to right) Miss Marie C. O’Hern, Mrs. Glenn C. Lord and Mrs. Earl C. Wolf.

3. Mrs. Joseph Hanna (left) and Mrs. Walter C. Hiser will model these ensembles tonight at the style show at the Woodstock Club. The show will be a feature of the “World of Tomorrow” Dance sponsored by the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary for the benefit of the nursery. . 4. This trio of Christamore Aid Society members will be busy this week completing details for the opening night of Clare Boothe’s “Kiss Boys Goodbye.” The society is sponsoring the performance Thursday night at English’s Theater for the benefit of the summer camp at Traders Point. They are (left to right) the Mesdames George Zeigler, Dudley Pfaff and William C. Griffith. : : 5. Mrs. Robert Miles (lerty is the newly elected president of the Arbutus Garden Club. Plans for the club’s garden at the 1939 Home Show -already are being made, Mrs. Paul R. Browning (center) and Mrs. J. D. Spark® are arrangements committee members. Mrs. Sparks heads the committee for the luncheon on Garden Club Day, April 17, at the show. 6. Mrs. Vincent Hilles Ober, Norfolk, Va., president of the National Federation of Music Clubs, will speak at the state convention of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, April 13 and 14, at the Severin Hotel. 7. Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, vice president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, was general program chairman for the amin State Day of the sorority today at the Columbia Club. an Photo.)

Hold Thanks Service

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Mrs. Holmes to Speak Mrs. W. PF. Holmes will relate

Paul's Episcopal Church will hold several stories at ‘the meeting of a united thank offering corporate the Expression Club at the home

Litton, 559 E. Drive, Room of | Woodruff Place, Tuesday afternoon, Patterson, vocalist, will

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