Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1939 — Page 4

Hospital Work Will Benefit by Guild's Party

Proceeds of St. Vincent's Supper-Dance Will Go For Philanthropy.

Members of St. Vincent’s Hospital Guild and their friends will dance not only for pleasure tonight but to insure continuance of the organization’s philanthropic activities at the hospital. Proceeds of the group's sixth annual supper dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will go to the carry-on work in the maternity and children’s wards. Dance Until 1:30

Don Phillips and his orchestra

will play for dancing from 9:30 to 1:30 o'clock in the fourth floor ball-! room. Daughters of several guild members will serve as flower girls at the dance. Mrs. Frank Madden, Guild president, and Mr. Madden will be hosts at a party including Messrs. and Mesdames Warren C. Bevington, M. E. Ensley, Elmer A. Steffen and Perry Druschel.

Two Sorority Units to Have Final Rush Parties Tomorrow

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shouse are to entertain a group before attending the dance. Their guest list includes Messrs. and Mesdames Oscar B. Perine, John Steeg, William Jarrett, Chester T. Spriggs, J. Thayer Waldo,

Alumnae of a college sorority will install newly elected officers at a meeting Monday and members of Indianapolis Greek letter organizations are to entertain at rush parties tomorrow and next week. One group will initiate pledge members and several others will hold routine business sessions and social gatherings at scheduled meetings next week.

: } the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter B Ne aol H. Arnholter| .¢ "Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority are to . be installed Monday evening at the Party Before Dance Butler Chapter House, 408 W. 44th Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brant have | St. Mrs. T. Claire Davis will be secplanned a party at their home pre-| retary; Mrs. H. L. Pond, historian; ceding the dance. Their guests will| and Miss Marian Messick, treasurer. be Messrs. and Mesdames Josepi| Miss Mildred Frazee will serve the Argus Sr., George Rice, Joseph Houk|second year of her term as presiand Michael J. Carr. Mr. and Mis.|dent, and Miss Rosemary Rocap T. J. Scanlon will entertain Messrs.| will finish her term as vice presand Mesdames C. N. Reifsteck, Ar-|ijdent. thur Zimmerman and T. W. Mas-| Hostesses for the meeting will be soth. Mrs. Ralph L. Coblentz, Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. McCammon | Cox and Miss Marie Sullivan. will be host and hostess at a party to include Messrs. and Mesdames| Miss Maxine Henthorn, 22 N. Virgil Coffel, Arthur Young, Paul J.|Sheridan Ave, will entertain memMills and Theo Earhart, all of Xo- pers and guests of the Gamma

komo. Chapter of Sigma Phi Sorority at

a Rose Tea, the final rush party, from 2:30 p. m. until 5 o'clock tomorrow at her home. Miss Thelma Cauldwell will sing several selections during the afternoon. Miss Florence Seyfried is chairman of the committee in Miss Thelma Boyer, daughter of Ni Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Boyer, and|jein, Henthorn and Mrs. Virgil Jacob 8. Koontz, son of Mr. and|yaughn. Guests will include Misses Mrs. H. L. Koontz, Warsaw, Will jean Austin, Elva Johnson, Eileen be married at 3:30 o'clock this aft- | Fitzpatrick, Mary Jane Mansfield, ernoon at the Broadway Evangelical | Mary Gabonay, Athaleen Harlan, Church. Elnora Johnson, Alma Phillips; Mrs. The Rev. Edward A. Sausaman|Raymond Jenkins and Mrs. Kenneth will perform the single ring |Hubbard. service before a background of palms, ferns and lighted candela-| Miss Jeanne Smith will present a bra. Mrs. John Ryrholm, organist,|book review at the final rush tea of will play bridal music. Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Chi

The bride, who will enter the church with her father, has chosen Sorority at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Spink Arms

an afternoon dress of beige wool |Blue Room of the with violet and brown accessories. | Hotel. Miss Ruth Schleagel, soprano, Her hat will be of beige and brown | Vill sing, accompanied by Mrs. Milstraw and she will wear a (orsage|dred Jarvis. of orchids. Her sister, Mrs. Elliott] Miss Tryphosa Gagen, vice presiC. Jeffries, will be her only attend-|dent of the chapter, is in charge of ant. She will wear a gown of|the tea and program, assisted by chartreuse crepe with japonica ac-|Misses Marie Delatore, Viola Eppercessories and a shoulder corsage of (SON, Opal Franklin and Ruth Ellen gardenias. Gipe.

Four neophyte members of Chi

brothers of the bride, Dale Phillips 2 Gama x Ye injlizien

a anes Ladd, Warsaw, Will act |services tomortow afternoon at the S. home of Miss Norma Ranahan. Following the ceremony, a recep-|program and tea will follow. te tion will be held at the Spink-|ceremony. Pledges include Miss Arms Hotel. y Bette Smith, Miss Glatos Mikels, The couple will leave on a short| Mrs. Louise Baker and Mrs. Dorowedding trip and will be at home|thy Rothem. Corsages will be in Warsaw, _ favors,

Boyer-Koontz Wedding Today

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the Broadway will perform the ceremony before members of the immediate families and a few friends. be read before a fireplace banked

Three recently elected officers of Robinson-Groftt Wedding Held in Home of Bride

Miss Mary Jane Groff, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Burt F. Groff, will {become the bride of James P. Robin-

son at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in

a quiet ceremony at the Groff home,

5430 Central Ave. Dr. Richard M. Millard, pastor of Methodist Church,

The service will

with palms, ferns and flowers, The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a rose street-length dress with navy blue accessories and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Robert W. Loser will be her sister's matron of honor. She will wear navy blue with rose accessories and a shoulder corsage of roses and gardenias. Mrs. J. Harold France, another sister, will be bridesmaid. She will wear navy with rose accessories and a corsage of roses and gardenias. James Wooley will be best man. A reception will be held following the wedding and the couple will leave on a wedding trip to Miami Beach. They will be at home after May 15 at 609 E. 54th St. Mr. Robinson is a graduate of Butler University and Harvard Law School and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.

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Poinsette-Farrell Wedding Is Today

Miss Anne Farrell, daughter of James Farrell, 465 Goodlet Ave, and Don Poinsette, son of Mrs. Clement D. Gill, Baltimore, will be married today at the St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. Miss Thelma Poinsette, sister of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor. Miss Colene Cook and Miss Patricia Farrell will be bridesmaids and John Rise will act as best man,

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John S. Kittle Jr., Indianapolis, Weds Elizabeth Mills Tonight at Montclair

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

In a simple ceremony at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Montclair, N. J., Miss Elizabeth Richmond Mills will become the bride of John Sloane Kittle Jr. at 8 o'clock tonight. Miss Mills is the daughter of Doremus Lewis Mills of Rome, N. Y. formerly of Montclair, and Mr. Kittle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle of Indianapolis, The Rev. James T. Lodge, rector of St. John’s Church, and the Rev. Paul S. Oliver, rector of Zion Episcopal Church, Rome, will read the service. Preceding the processional a program of bridal music will be played including “Liebestraum,” “Prelude to the Third Act of Lohengrin” and Schubert's “Serenade.” Following the service a reception for the families and a few close friends will be held at the Marlboro Inn. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear an ivory satin wedding gown fashioned with a collar of rose point lace and a train. Her bridal veil is to be of point Venice lace over tulle and she will carry a bouquet of calla

lilies. ® ® LJ

Couple to Live Here John William L.osse of St. Louis will be the best man. Ushers are to be George W. Holley Jt., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.; William T. Mills, brother of the bride; David F. Sanders, Evanston, Ill, and George S. Smith, Chadwick, N. Y. Mrs. Kittle, mother of the bridegroom, will wear a gown of imported black marquisette, tucked in squares, with collar of white embroidery and wide band of white embroidery bordering the skirt. She is to wear a small hat of white flowers and a corsage of orchids. After a wedding trip to Florida the couple will live in Indianapolis. The bride is to travel in a printed silk dress with a teal blue wool redingote and japonica accessories. Miss Mills is a graduate of New Jersey College for Women. Mrs. Kittle Jr. attended the University School at Cleveland and was graduated from Corne

nell University where he was a member of Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Indianapolis guests at the wed= ding with Mr. and Mrs. Kittle will be Mrs. Kittle’s sister, Mrs. O. B. Iles, and Mr. Kittle’s sister, Miss Florence Kittle. ee = »

Dr. Ganz to Lecture on Art

Dr. Paul Ganz, professor of art history at the University of Basle, Switzerland, and president of the International Commission on Art History, will discuss “Turner’s Romantic Vision of Switzerland” at 8:30 p. m. Monday before members of the Art Association of Indianapolis at the John Herron Art Museum. He is to be the guest here of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes. Wilbur D. Peat, museum director, who is to introduce Dr. Ganz, is arranging an exhibit. of etchings, water colors ‘and oils by J. M. Turner, the famous 19th Century painter, who is noted for his English landscapes. The museum's April calendar also includes an Ohio water color exhibition and a special showing of antique oriental rugs borrowed from local collectors. Robert Tschaegle, assistant curator, who is to make two Sunday afternoon talks on “Terms in Art,” will discuss “Historic Terms and Their Meaning” tomorrow at 4 p. m. and April 23 he will speak on “The Isms of Modern Art.” The lectures are open to the public. = os 8 Mayor and Mrs. Philip Boyd of Palm Springs, Cal, will arrive Thursday for a 10-day visit with Mrs. Boyd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Marmon, in Brendonwood. Mrs. Boyd's grandmother, Mrs. D. W. Marmon, is now at Lake Maxinkuckee, where she has opened her summer home. Mrs. Thomas G. Sinclair and her daughter, Harriet, are spending two weeks with Mrs. Sinclair’s father, Gilbert S. Loomis, at Jackson, Mich. Bomar Cramer will entertain a group of friends tomorrow evening at a musical evening in his studio. Ocie Higgins of Lebanon and New York is to sing; Marie Dawson Morrell, violinist, will play a program including “La Folia” of Corelli and Sara Miller Hoffman, pianist, is to play Rachmaninoff’s variations on the same Corelli theme. Miss Ramana Wilson oS, nsugelate artist with Miss Higgins and Mrs.

Times Photos. 1. Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer (right) is acting chairman of the hospitality committee which is arranging a tea in honor of Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt Tuesday afternoon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Civic Theater Affairs Committee is sponsor of the event. Among Mrs. Pantzer’s committee aids are Mrs. William MacGregor Morris (seated) and Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill. 2. Mrs. John Milton Kitchen was Miss Jane Catherine Rauch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rauch, before her marriage April 8 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen will be at home in Indianapolis on their return from a wedding trip. (W. Hurley Ashby.) 3. Mrs. Benjamin C. Lewis (left), province vice president of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, and Mrs. Robert S. Wild, assistant to the grand vice president, are assisting with plans for the Pi Phi annual Indiana State Day next Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Indianapolis Alumnae will give a rush tea tomorrow at the Butler Chapter House. 4. Miss Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker is business manager of the operetta, “Iolanthe,” which the Prelude and Masquers Clubs at Tudor Hall School will present next Friday and Saturday at the school. * 5. Members of the decorating committee for Sunnyside Guild's annual spring dance April 29 already have begun shopping for decorations. Mrs. N. E. Boyer (left), Mrs. M. E. Graves (center) and Mrs. Alvin Terandes are shown inspecting floral pieces. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eby, 5780 Washington Blvd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Thalia, to Edwin Thomas Dunnington, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunnington. The wedding will be in June.

Brewer-Moller Vows

Set for Tomorrow

Miss Pauline Brewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brewer, Switz City, will become the bride of Streeter Moller in a ceremony at 11:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in the Danish Lutheran Church. The Rev. B. J. Ensgklow will officiate. Mr. Moller is the son of Mrs. Emerson Lyons. The bride will wear a tailored suit of navy blue with japonica accessories. Her only attendant, Mrs. Donald Hunt, will be attired in a black and white suit worn with black patent. They both will wear corsages. Mr. Hunt will be best man. Preceding the ceremony a program of bridal airs will be played by Mrs. Edna Olson, organist, The couple will make their home at 2110 Central Ave,

Hoosiers Attend D. A. R. Conclave

In Washington

Indianapolis delegates to the an= nual Continental Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolu= tion left today for Washington where the convention will open to= morrow for six days. Representing the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter will be Mrs. G. B. Taylor, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, & member of the hostess committee in the president general's room; Miss Sara Henzie and Mrs. Charles F. Voyles and Mrs. William Dobson, who both will serve on the convention house committee. Miss Mary Ellen Voyles and Miss Harriet Jane Holmes, also will attend as pages. The group will join Mrs. Eugene Darrach, a member of the chapter who already is in Washinge ton for the convention. Mrs. William H. Schlosser, Frankelin, regent of the Indiana Society of the D. A. R., will head the state delegation, She will serve on a come mittee of five to form plans for celebration of the Golden Jubilee of the National Society. A feature of the convention for the Indiana women will be a dinner of delegates and alternates from the state Tuesday evening at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington. A memorial service will be held on the first day of the Congress. Other plans for general meetings include pilgrimages to Arlington and Mt. Vernon and the official opening on Monday, and the president general's reception followed by the pages’ ball on Tuesday. Several other Indianapolis women are expected to attend.

Mayflower Society, To Give Card Party

Plans for a card party tc ba spone sored by the Society of Mayflower Descendants will be discussed by members of the committee at 8 p. m. Monday. The group will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Mitchell Taylor, general chairman, 3919 Washington Blvd. The party will be at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 25, at the Propylaesum. Norman Titus is vice chairman.

Club Party Arranged Members of the 20th Century Club will be entertained at the home of Miss Carolyn Thompson, 1048 N. Pennsylvania St. following their luncheon next Friday at the O'Hair Tearoom. Luncheon will be served

at 1 p. m,