Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1939 — Page 4
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Sunnyside Guild Party Tonight Will Raise Funds tor County Tuberculosis Hospital Project
Majority of Dinner-Dance Proceeds Will Go Toward Building of Recreation Hall at Sanitarium; More Are Added to Patron List.
Proceeds from the annual Sunnyside Guild dinner-dance tonight at the Columbia Club will go to the organization's philanthropic activi ties at the Marion County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. The majority of the proceeds will go to the guilds new project, the building of a recreation hall at the sanitarium. The organization's monthly meeting will be held at 12:30 p. m. Mon-
day at the Columbia Oe with Mrs. “Yr mus wn we ase wv Dl ALR. Group To Install New Heads Thursday
Mesdames John Sawyer, G. G. Schmidt, Kurt W. Schmidt, ‘Charles Seidensticker, George W. Shaffer, Elmer Sherwood, Wayne O. Stone, ! Robert Sturm, D. B. Sullivan and | Boyd W. Templeton. More Parties Arranged ” | Reports of officers, committee Persons who have been added to Ha and convention delegates the list of patrons and patronesses and installation of recently elected for the dance tonight include Miss officers. are scheduled for the anLucy Taggart, Mrs Albert J. Bev- nual business meeting of the Caroerfdge and Rabbi and Mrs. MOIS 0 Soott Harrison Chapter of the We i Daughters of the American Revolu-| Several additional parties have goo “Thursday at the chapter house, heen Bn With hg Mrs. 824 N. Pennsylvania St. Windfield 'C. Hunt will be Messrs. . | and Mesdames Edwin Allbright, Fae Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter will inatrick, Gravble McHarlin, Harry Hilton and George Doan. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Burch, Louis ville, and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tingler will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kleder. At the table with Dr. and Mrs. George Kohlstaedt will be Mr. and Mrs. William Schlegel, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rahn. Miss Georgianna Amt and Robert Schlegel. ne tabl A111 Messrs Nieto DE he Zim- TéView convention actions. merman, William F. Lichtenburg and Irvin Heidenreich. Seated together at another table will be Messrs. and Mesdames Wil-
vice regent; Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham, recording secretary; Mrs. B. F. Ly-| brook, membership secretary; Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, historian, and Mrs. | Heathcote R. McIlvaine. ‘Other of- | ficers hold over until 1940. Officers and chairmen of .commit- | tees will present two-minute reports | and delegates to the recent Contiang hental Congress in Washington will Essays Maker Division will be tread and medals will be presented. Members of the executive board
shana St. Francis Fete To Be Planned At Guild Meeting
Plans for the silver jubilee of St.
Francis Hospital will be discussed at the May meeting of the hospital | ® ) ; guild Tuesday at the hospital in | Swope, John Of contestants in the Girl HOMe peach Grove. Mrs. Edward Trimpe, president, will be in charge of the business meeting at 2:15 p. m., fol lowing a covered dish luncheon at
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liam Hastings, Roy C. Allen and Will meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday noon.
Lewis W. Black. morning at the chapter house. Mrs. |
Plan Cocktail Party
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richard- eon chairthan, is being assisted by
son and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. JOhn- yrs. William D. Pyle and Mrs. Earl son will entertain at a cocktails wMeDonald. >
party preceding the dance at the Richardson home, 4133 Rookwood Ave. Members of the Richardson party will include Messrs, and Mesdames Dallas Foster, Russell Stevens, Charles Howell, Elsworth Scott, Lyle Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Garner F. White, Noblesville; Judge and Mrs Earl Cox, Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hickman, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Levi, Mrs. Caroline Ellis, Miss Doris Betzold, Messrs, John Bridwll, William Ryan and J. X. ®antzer.
District Otficers To Be Guests of
illiam | a gistrict Legion Auxiliary meet- | : Mr. and yng a dinner-dance and a joint dine Mrs. Johnson's guests Will be Mr. ner meeting of a post and auxiliary and Mrs. Sydney TFenstermaker, with their junior organizations are
South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 1 ; ids : = included in activities of local Le Hansen, Misses Jo Hodges, Virginia ynits a1 pn
Byrd, Dorothy Glosson, Louise Wildason; Mr. Dale Helm, Mr. Kenneth Peters, Mr. Richard Arnev Lebanon, and Mr. Robert
{ Mrs. Grace Peelle, southern vice | president of the Department of In-| re! diana American Legion Auxiliary, | U Jervis, will talk at the 12th District meet- | South Bend ing at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs, Immdiana World War Memorial, Mrs. | Plainfield; Miss Elizabeth Stavton George O. Swaim, 12th Distric and Arnold Davis will attend the president, will preside at a business | dance as guests of Mr. and MTS. ‘meeting. Mrs. Ivan uch, 12th! Farless Hewlett District poppy chairman’ will report | Guests Are Listed plans for Poppy Day to be held | Attending with Mr. and Mrs
Saturday, May 27. Maxwell C. Lang will be Messrs. and Mesdames Edgar J. Driftmeyer » Jack Connor, John J. Billingsley: Democt ats Miss Frances Jane Montgomery and 3 ad A | Mr. Robert J. Reed. Mr. and Mrs Mild Gallagher Floyd J. Mattice will be host and’ Miss Mildred Gallagher, Indian- | hostess to Messrs. and Mesdames apolis, is to be installed as first | Charles Sanders, Orin Chillson, H. vice president of the Indiana WomH. Sargent, L. D. Blanchard; Mes- en's Democratic Club following = | dames William Eisenlohr, John luncheon today at the Anderson | Burke and Josephine Holcomb. Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Florence Kerr, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Altenbach and | Washington, assistant administraMr. and Mrs. Gail Eldridge will en- [tor of the WPA, is to spefk.
tertain before the dance at the Eld- | Other officers include N Jap | 5331 Central Ave. | Jones, m Wayne, nd ey Forrest Welch, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Som via Ww. a IRIEE Hueber; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball, Ft. Anthony = Ha BE hy Wayne; Miss Dorothy Jack and Mr. Mrs. Alphon so Wood Atgola a | Charles Holder, {urer: Mrs. Paul New, Greenfield: | In the party of Dr. and MTS. | ond Mrs. A. B. Beaulieu, wid
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Rusch, Frank Flanner, H. C. Aamot; | y . . and Mrs. Ralph Norwood also will W edding Tonight
Mrs. Amyl McDaniels, Miss Mary | | attend the dance. | |
Alonzo B. Chapman will be Messrs. port, advisory board members. Elizabeth Sawyer, Mrs. Alex Levinstein and Mr. George Dickson. Mr. g . ; Miss Eleanor May Russell, daughHarmonie Club Meets ter of Mr. ana Mrs. Otto Russell
and Mesdames John B. Case, Fred Russell-Duffy and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter and Mr. “Amelia Goes to the Ball,” a one- and Joseph F. Duffy will be married |
. act opera by Gian-Carlo Menotti, 2t 7:45 o'clock tonight at the home |
! Ttalian-American composer, was to|of the ! be presented at the closing meeting Washington St. . of the Harmonie Club today &t the » Highland Country Club. Mrs. Nor- ciate. Miss
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The Rev. C. J. Russom will offi-| Johnson and
- man L. Schneider, president, assist- Walter Riggs will act as attendants :ed by Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, was to and Miss Elaine Everhart, pianist
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charge of the luncheon at will play. ‘noon. {home in |
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{Fred D. Stilz, retiring regent, will |
reside. Mrs. Ira M. Holes, lunch |e in charge of composing a bro |chure which will be published dure [ing the Silver Jubilee Celebration. (Additional committees © work on the brochure will be appointed at the meeting.
Mesdames Bernard Weimer, Rich-
rd Tubbs and Arthur Heidenreich
| ; a The group will work on sewing for
|the obstetrical ward during the allday meeting.
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Legion Women 0, mtry Club Ushers In Spring Social Events With Dinner-Dance Tonight
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
Even if the buds weren't popping and the leaves beginning to make shadowy patterns on the pavement the chatter about country club parties, horse Traces and flower shows would be reassuring evidence of spring. Summer evening gowns will apoear once more on the Indianapolis Country Club's broad veranda tonight at the first dinner-dance of the season. Dr. and Mrs. J. Waldo Thaver will entertain ine formally at their home for their house guests, Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Walter Painter and Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Moorman of Winchester, before dining at the club. Their other guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames H. B. Hood, Clyde BE. Lee, Gerald R. Redding and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Spivey. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton W. Sterrett have are ranged a party which is to include Messrs. and Mesdames Talbott Denny, John L. Reuss, Robert S. Stempfel, Newell C. Munson, Frank A. Throop and Dr, and Mrs, Cleon A. Nafe. Miss Nancy Ballenger is to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Pinnell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rogers and Carlton Weiss. In another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph W. Lieber, Walter J. Stuhldreher and John KE, Resor. One group will include Drs. and Mesdame': Frank B. Ramsey, Gerald W. Gustafson, Miles &. Barton, Wayne Carson, James ¥. Balch and Marlow W. Manion; Messrs. and Mesdames Louis E. Randle, Earl I. Larsen, William Ramsey and J. L. Wadlow. : ® ® ®
Plan to Attend Derby
Rain or shine the Kentucky Derby will attract a number of Indianapolis visitors to Churchill Downs next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George T. O'Connor are to be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hollenbeck of Louisviile, Miss Kathleen Hanna and Robert Hanna Jr. of Columbus, O, are spending this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor, Leaving Monday for a week at French Lick and a trip to the Derby will be Messrs. and Mesdames David Lurvey, Bernard W. Kirshbaum, Jacob IL. Mueller, A. B. Carlin, Benjamin Perk, A. L. Borinstein and Victor M. Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Cohn are to join them later in the week. Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Ruckelshaus, Conrad Ruckelshaus and Russell Fortune Jr., who will spend next Saturday and Sunday in Louisville,
Jose Jv. president; Mrs. Howard Foltz, vice dent; Mrs. James Thrasher, secretary, "Nr
For everyone who uses “daffodil,” “jonquil” and “narcissus” interchangably the Narcissus Show which opens this afternoon at the John Herron Art Museum will be a revelation. Aside from competitive entries from garden clubs in the Indianapolis district of the Garden Club of Indiana, which is sponsoring the show, there will be a noncompetitive exhibition table featuring the 11 types of narcissi classified by the American Daffodil Society and the Royal Horticultural Society-—daffo-dils and jonquils included. A special attraction will be arrangements of white narcissi in white and silver containers and yellow blossoms in bronze and . copper vases. The public is welcome from 2:30 to 10 p. m. today and from 1 to 9 p. m, to morrow.
Travel Notes
Mrs. Lee Burns left yesterday for a two-week visit at Atlanta, Ga., with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fowler are spending a week at White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mrs. Elliott Smith ‘who has been spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Foltz, is to return tomorrow to her home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lieber are home from a months trip to Atlanta, Ga., Washington and New York. Dr. and Mrs. Larue D, Carter have returned from a 10-day motor trip to Williamsburg, Va., and Charleston, S. C. George Clark, who is to arrive in New York Monday on the S. S. Normandie, will be home next week affer a year abroad. He attended the Fone tainebleu School of Fine and Applied Arts, did research at the Palace at Versailles and studied applied arts in Paris and modern art ia the Scandinavian countries. With his sisters, the Misses Martha Ellen and Rachel Clark, he traveled this spring in Germany, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and Ttaly. The Misses Clark, who are now visiting the chateau country and the Italian lake district, will return in June. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Ensminger are home from a month's trip to the gardens at Natchez, Mobile and Charleston and a visit to Williamsburg and White Sulphur Springs. Jack E. Harding has returned from New York where he joined Mrs. Harding for the eastern premiere of “Juarez” the motion picture made from Mrs, Harding's book, “Phantom Crown.”
New officers of the Portfolio Club are Victor R.
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Victor Hellmer, Mary Kirkhottf Wed in Church
Miss Mary Kirkhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Kirkhotf, and Victor 1, Hellmer were married at 8 o'clock this morning at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Msgr, William P. Keefe officiated at the nuptial mass before an altar decorated with tapers and bouquets of spring Towers. The bride wore an ensemble of foam blue with black cherry aceess gories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses and gardenias, - The bride's sister, Mrs. Lawrence BE. McMahon, was her only attendant. She wore a costume suit of sunstraw with navy ajcoessories and a corsage of iris and Talisman roses. Bernard M. Heite man was best man and ushers ine cluded Lawrence McMahon and Raymond J. Hellmer Jr, New Castle. Following the ceremony, a Weds ding breakfast was served to the
immediate families. A reception will be given this afternoon at the home
of the bride’s parents. Times Photos, m
1. Mrs. Eugene C. Miller (eft) is cochairman of the annual Park School Garden Tour, May 13 and i4. Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann (center) and Mrs, R. N. Dedaker, members of the Park School Mothers’ Club, the sponsoring group, are assisting with arrangements. The club will meet Monday at 3:30 p. m. at the school to complete plans for the tour. 2. This trio of members from the entertainment committee at the Indianapolis Country Club helped arrange the club's formal opening, a dinner dance tonight. Left to right are Mesdames R. W., Boozer, W. J. Stuhldreher and Claude C. Jones Jr. 3. Miss Marguerite M, Wells, president of the National league of Women Voters, will speak at the biennial council meeting of the Indiana League, May 11 and 12, in Lafayette. Miss Wells will speak at the Friday luncheon. It is her first official visit to the Indiana League. (Bachrach Photo.) 4. New officers of the Alpha Beta Latreian Club include (eft to right) Mrs. Raymond W. Morgan, treasurer; Mrs. Fred T. Greene, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, George W. Walker, recording sec | | |
Conway-Crafton Wedding Is Held; [Leave for South
Miss LaVerne Conway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. ©. Conway, will become the bride of Clyde son of Mr, and Mrs, J, I. Fe at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Garfield Park Baptist Church. The Rev. S. W. Hartsock will pers form the double ring ceremony bes fore an altar banked with ferns snd palms and lighted by two sevens branch candelabra. Curtis Davis, organist, will play bridal music and Wallace Maile will sing. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a blue costume suit of porosa wool with dubonnet accessories, Har ¢or=
retary. . 5. Mrs. mil PF. Keller, 4428 Guilfcrd Ave, announces the engageer, son of Mr.
ment of her jaughter, Norma B., to John R. B a (Dex~
and Mrs. Bari G. Bumgardner, The wedding will be June 24. heimer-Carlon Photo.) 6. Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton is president of Sunnyside Guild which | will sponsor its annual dinner dance tonight at the Columbia Club.
| (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)
Beatrice Roehm, Ms. Ruth Want: matron 3 honor, Will Be Wed in Church Today bis wir soniro trimming aad a |
beige lace straw hat, Her accessories will be in cedar brown and she will
| . ; Miss Beatrice Roehm and Donald Edward Miller will be married wT Sin, votes, | |4 o'clock this afternoon in the New Jersey Street Methodist Church. ,. oh oie bast man Ushers will | The Rev. Joseph E. Beal, Jasonville, will perform the single ring cere- |. Ralph Waltz and Lloyd Conway. | mony, assisted by the Rev. Bawin J. Weiss. brother of the bride Following the Miss Roehm is & daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Roehm and the | remony a Teception will be Weld | bridegroom is a son of Mi. Si is, Oren M. Miller, Chicago. The altar|,s the Conway home. The will be banked with greenery and RE will Jeave for a motor trip So the church will be lighted by oathe- from Indiana University for the and will be at home after May a dral tapers. Miss Rita Johnson, n | wedding. 4511 Winthrop Ave. | sorority we hi N - Vide wi Dinner Will Follow Out~of~town guests will include Simla ‘| The bride's mother will wear Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Rogers and Mr,
y ! s. N. 3. Rogers, Cincinnati: Wears Mother's Gown powder blue lace with a corsage or[ira Ms R= R. V. Kojola, Ohie
The bride will enter the church | roses and sweetpeas and Mrs, Miller | congo; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyers, with her father. She will wear her | jj] wear terra vosa lace with white | Danville, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs, brocaded satin fashioned on Dita dinner will be served after the vere | Coco lo: ] lines with a square neck, bouffant mony to the immediate families and ! skirt, wasp waist and short puffed | slose friends in the Lincoln Room OT sleeves of met. The skirt of the ,r the Hotel Lincoln. u ti 3 Perfo gown extends into a short train.| Out-ol-town guests will include Yomm & p Special Her tiered veil is fingertip length | Mrs. H. Allen Miller, James Robert LOUISVILLE, April 99. — and falls from a halo trimmed in| Miller and Carl Gebel, Chicago; blush seed pearls. She will wear Miss Betty Piper, Naperville, Til; net mitts and will carry & colonial wigs Esther Roehm, Greenville; bouquet of gardenias, lilies of Miss Jean Meier, Ft. Wayne; Mrs.
valley and ivory roses. : Miss Pauline Roehm, Oleveland, So 8, Roshm UE NES Jumrilyn a sister of the bride, will be her and Mrs Luke White "Covington. only attendant. Her gown will be . ’ )
of white taffeta with a faint blue : : Dr. A. B. Graham of In |print over which she will wear a The bride's traveling costume will
inolud Sp '™ joule Of the biaegroi; iil) ia white mousseline de soie ude a suit of sur ue a with short puffed sleeves and With which she will wear a wheat groom a square collar. A halo of natural Straw hat and Japonica acosssories. spring flowers will ornament her Her corsage will b2 of gardenias. hair and she will carry & colonial | After a trip South, the couple will bouquet of roses and spring flowers, [be at home at 33 Waltham St. H. Allen Mallee, HCAS Ro, oS} AAHOI oi a | bridegroom's brother, Ww e bride an agroom man. Ushers will include George were graduated from Indiana Uni- (Graham was graduated from the Gabel, Charles Woods, both of Chi- versity. Miss Roehm is a member Hill School, Pottstown, Pa, attended cago; Dr. Imther 8. Roehm, Mid- of Pi Beta Phi and Theta Sigma Princeton University and was
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Mrs. Edward Altsheler, and John Maley Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Graham, Edinburg, will be married here today in the Episcopal Church. A reception will be held after tha ceremony at the Pendennis Club.
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