Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1939 — Page 4
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Additional have planned to Circle dance tonight at > stock Club Several hostesses Will entertain informail event, while other groups at the club Proceeds the | to the Meridian Club to furnish materials and equipment the community center. Miss Elizabeth Ta gart is chairman of the ne Spring owers will pieces on the dining Wabash Ambassadors dancing Mr, and Mrs will entertai home for : attend th guests will 1 dames John Shirley, ander, Henry Steeg bell, James Ruddell Mrs. Gustav Recker a rett Dinner guests Mr Silas Reagan will AD Harrison Eiteljorg and Mr. ai Talbot Denny, Mr. and Mrs Taggart Jr., will entertain at Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Hiser, F. Noble Ropkey, Horace Storer and John Gordon Kinghan Several young people who will attend the dance together are Miss Pegevy Winslow, Miss Eleanor Cook and their escorts, John Shepard and Charles N. Lautzenheiser. Ti will be the dinner
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Detention Home Auxihary Holds Meeting Monday
Mrz. Clavion oc and \I A J. Hueber will speak at the open meeting of the Auxiha to Juvenile Detention p. m. Monday at the New York St Mrs. Ridges’ topic will be “Ch and the Responsibility munity to the C ueber will talk on “Exper the County Welfare Board E. H. Niles will be in ch Mrs Irvin Gamme) oY i planning a musical An inspection ing and plaveal ducted. Mrs dent, will pr ing at
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contestants Were en competition which is educational program sponsored by the committee in Marion County high schools. Mrs. William Rothenburger was chairman of the essay contest. Miss Naomi Lee, Crispus High School senior, second prize of $25. Miss Dora Byrd, Thomas Howe High sophomore, won a special award
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Honorable mention was granted to Miss Charline Manual High School: Robert Stump. Richard Huddleston and Allan D. Vesm! Shortridge; Miss Thelma Ruth Moses, Crispus Attucks, and Miss Clara Maumsek, George Washington High School.
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Naval Armory Will Be Scene Of Ball Tonight
Organizational the Naflonal Guard units in Indianapolis. regimental colors of the 38th Division the Indiana NaGuard Association
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tional will form 1 fitting background to the military ball tonight Naval Armory, Several dinner parties at the Armory will precede the formal ball which being given bv the Officers’ Wives Club of the Indiana National Guard for the Association and naval forces. Members of all other military organizations in the State also are invited Dale Spangler and
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Dinner Pariy Arranged
One of the larger dinner part the dance will be that of Ad] Gen. and Mrs. Elmer F. Straub, who will entertain Brig. Gen. and Mrs. D. Wray DePrez, Shelbyville; Maj and Mrs. Walter Fowler, Frankfort; Mi and Mrs, Warren Pressler, Sheridan; Capt. and Mrs. William H. Krieg: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Masters, Frankfort; Mrs, Ora Tutewiler, Mrs. Wayne Coy, Messrs. and Mesdames Posev Denning, Tom Elde Nelson Sumner, Ernest Krutzch, Arthur G. Loftin and Miss m Dumbala Cols. and Mesdames Mahin and Robert
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Frank Axtell and F 1 De aInNher guests and Mrs. Richard Gordon Ensizn and Mrs. Glendon D. Williams are to have as their dinner guests Lieut Comm and Mrs. Charles Vaughn and Dr. and Mrs, F. M. Hall, Lafavette; Dr. and Mrs Earl W. Mericle, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Noble Jr Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. James Carvii
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Dolly Grav will and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs The dinner parties served in the Armory
James C. Olive Wilbur Shook are to be Ward Room Attending the dance together Maj. and Mrs. W. W. Peet. and Mrs. Otto Krueger and Mr Mrs Paul Whipple. Col and Mrs. F. H. Landis. Majs. and Mesdames F. L. Dunlop, T. PF. Wessels and R. N. Haggerty, all of Bloomington, will be in one party. Others who have made reservations for the ball are Mr. and Mrs. F. D Norris, Ensign Chester Sivers and Lieut. Comm. Ferman Knachel
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Mrs today to assist with arrangements for the ball game which the St. Joan of Arc Woman's Club will sponsor next Saturdav night at Perry Stadium Members of the committee include Mesdames John PF. Feeser. Fettig. Fred P. Green. J. J ling, Ruth Gottemolier Popp. W. €. Hall, Samuel Genco. Henry Frohmeyer Jr. J W. Hannon. Edward Hecht, Georze Faulstich John F. Hugenberg, Rudolph K. Haerle, Norma Haves, Edward J. Bradley, E. J. Kearns, Kenneth! Konop, Leo Miller, Clarence Taylor, Edward Jasper, Lawrence Schmutte, | G. S. Riley, H. J. Schneider, A. W.| Schneider, G. W. Schmutte, W. C. Bevington, E. J. Bidwell, Raphael!
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SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1939 : ae
0. S. LU. Sports l.caders to Be
Alumnm Guests
Ermest Godfrey, assistant foolball coach of Ohio State University, and Oscar Thomas, assistant director of athletics at the school, will be guests at the joint buffet supper next Friday evening of the Indianapolis alumni and alumnae clubs the Business and Professional Women's Club The two Ohio State athletic officials will talk informally on athletics at the university and will illustrate their remarks with motion pictures of Buckeye sport events Plans for summer activities for the two alumni groups are to be announced at the meeting, last oi the series of joint events sponsored during the last year. Mr and Mrs. Robert P. Joyce are chairmen of the committee In charge of arrangements. assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Hugh Baker Jr., W. B. McCaw, Harry Crawford, L. G. Brock, Clark Wheeler, Alan R. Albright and Dr and Mrs. James C. Schoenlaub. Mrs Albright is chairman of reserva110NSs. Members of the alumnae club will entertain at their annual guest day with a luncheon-bridge at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. June Jj, at the Ulen Country Club. Mrs. Carl E Bruce is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Arthur E Focke, Charles T. Harma.l, Robelt Osborne. Baker, Ned Patrick, Carl Smith, Herschel Goodman and M R. Shafer. Officers will be elected during business session. Members of the nominating committee include Mrs C. B. Durham. chairman. Mrs Baker and Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. John R. Swan is retiring president Several alumni of Indianapolis will drive to Columbus, O., for traditional alumni festivities during the week-end of June 10. Officers of the Ohio State University Development Fund Committee are to report at the meeting. The committee is composed of alumni. friends and former students who are working to provide for special needs of the school. Mr. Baker is chairman of the Indianapolis Committee and D. C. Drake is chairman of the Indiana Division Members of the local group are Dr. Focke. Dr. John H. Warvel, Dr. Schoenlaub. Don Rowles. Col. C. B. Dvrham. Messrs Wheeler. Crawford, McCaw and Jovee. Assisting Mr. Drake are cochairmen in Lafavette. Evansville. South Bend. Ft. Wavne, Muncie. Anderson and Gary
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Circle Will Give Tea Tomorrow
Members of the Moiher Theodora Circle nf the Daughters of Isabella will entertain at a tea from 2:30 until 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Catholic Women's Assoeiation, 1010 N. Pennsylvania St Miss Gertrude Murphy and Miss Hannah Dugan are to preside at the tea table. Mrs. Katherine Hallinan and Miss Mary Sullivan will be hostesses, assisted by Circle officers. The Rev. Fr. August Fussenegger will show moving pictures of his re-
Mrs. E. R. Leonard will entertain Cote, William J. Coughlin, Joseph / cent southern trip at the social
members of the Cherokee Chapter,
Coseglia, Tracey Whitaker, John
meeting of the organization Tues-
International Travel-Study Ciub at O'Toole. F. H. Bremmerman, Carl/day evening at 8 o'clock in the
a 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon Tuesday at her home, 4415 Guilford Ave,
Berheide, J J. H Duehern.
S. Kirk, E. L.. Newett, Newberry and Norbert |
Catholic Community Center, 1004 N.
For the [fifth vear opportunity tn see several gardens. Visitors will be received
a. m to § n. m. today and tomorrow. in the Park School gymnasium at the conclusion of the
tours, 1. Mrs. James F. Carroll (left)
the Park School sponsoring ifs annual tour te afford garden devotees an of the city's
Mathers Club
ix Nicholas H mast attractive in 10 gardens from 11
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Tea will be served 3.
worth are {ao he hostesses , Noves. 2. This idyllic pool is a feature of the “garden living room” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P, Morton, Mrs. John D. Gould will assist at the tea gymnasium. Flower exhibits and table arrangements are
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and Mrs. W. I. Longs-
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Mrs. Arnholter and Mr. Meek
Direct Civic Theater Drive
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membership drive which will begin Sept
Meek aio 20
cochairmen of a Civic Mrs. A. K. Scheiden-
helm will direct a renewal membership drive
Five new hoard members will be May 22 at the Playhouse. Two Theater Workshop, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald § Skyrme. Next season will mark the silver anniversary of the theater. At Tuesday's performance of “Oliver Oliver,” Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perine will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Robert C. Burnett, D. W Mussman and William A. Hanchett Among those attending with groups on Monday will be Mrs. Joseph Ostrander. Almus G. Ruddell, DeWitt W. Brown. James W. Ray, Wilbur D Peat. Dr Marlow W. Manion. Samvel 7. Hochman. Leonard L. Swartz Maxwell Coppock, Alfred S. Gauding. Walter R. Mayer, Walter H. Montgomery and Frank Reynolds. Among those attending with groups at Tuesday's show are Dr. Miles S. Barton, Paul C. Cullom, Dr. H. G. Jones, Clarence F. Merrell, H. Nathan Swaim, Caleb N. Lodge, Dr. R. J. D. Peters, A. G. Wohlgemuth and Harold L. Tharp, whose wife designed the set for the play At Wednesday's performance. groups will attend with Dr. Dudley A. Pfaff. Niles Chapman, Richard H Hahbe, Volney M. Brown, Robert W Clark. Philip P Efrovmson, Thomas A. Elder. O. H. Morrissey, Horace A Shonle and Percy H. Weer.
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| Celebrates Mother's Day |
A Mother's Day dinner will be]
{served from 12:30 to 8 p. m. tomor{row at the Riviera Club. Reserva- | tions should be made.
Mary Free to Sing Miss Mary Alice Free, soprano. will sing today in Cropsey audito-
Pennsylvania St. A spelling bee will|rium at a meeting of the McGuffey
be conducted during the evening.
Club.
| Marjorie Tretton,
elected at the theater's annual meet short, plays will be presented by the
Jean Anderson, Gilbert Stuckey To Wed Today
Miss Jean Anderson Mr Mrs. Harm 6262 Washington Blvd the bride of Gilbert B. Stuckey of Birmingham. Ala. at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the North Methndist Church Miss Lenore Snethen will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will include the Misses Eleanor Poirier, Adele Fletcher and Ruth Harrison of Chicago. K. R. Schroeder will be best man and ushers will be George Snead, Richard Benson. Norman Boren and Robert McGinnis. Following the ceremony. a reception for 100 guests will be held in the Hunters’ Lodge at the Marott Hotel
daughter of C. Anderson, will become
and
Delta Zeta Alumnae
To Hear Book Review
The Indianapolis Alumnae of
{Delta Zeta Sorority will sponsor a
book review at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the World War Memorial auditorium. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review “Through Embassy Eyes” (Martha Dodds). Mrs. Kenneth E.|
| Lemons _is general chairman.
4. Several visitors at the William E. Fortune garden
Plan Garden Trip
are heing made hy local
of
Plans members Indiana to attend the annual convention Tuesday and Wednesday in Lafayette, Among those who will attend are Mrs. Walter P. Morton, state president: Mesdames Minor S. Goulding, Max Beier, George Bowman, Hollis Leedyv, Merritt Woolf, Thomas
! Avton, Bret H. Hawkins, Alta White
and Earl Bach. Others who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Miss] Anna Hosea, Mesdames William Edwards, Carl Coble, Orville De Motte, J. R. Spalding, Harold Hayes, | Frank Spangler, Vance Wilkinson, W. R. Rothhaas. Claude Potts and Oliver McLeland. A group of five members from the Emerson Grove Club and five from the Christamore unit will attend.
Verus Cordis Group To Entertain Mothers
Members of Bonae Amicae Chapter of Verus Cordis Sorority will entertain their mothers at a tea to-
morrow afternoon at the home of Miss Virginia Rover. 529 Eastern Ave Mics Helen Lavendahl, Miss Charlotte Crane znd Mrs. Frances Lawhorn will assist, the hostesses. Guests will include Mesdames L. O. Royer, Ear! Mather, Edward Lavendahl, Sture Elofson, Frank Cullings, Richard Howenstine, R. B. Arbuckle and Glenn Richards.
Y. A. M. Club Dines | Members of the Y. A. M. Club will honor their mothers at a dinner party at 7 o'clock tonight at the Canary Cottage. Honor guests will include the Mesdames John J.| Beckerich, Laura B. Bowman, Callis|
| Ross, Harry Markey, Howard Pruitt,
Charles W. Dowd, Jessie Garrett and W. K. Palmer,
the garden of Mr, and Mrs,
the Garden Club of |
|She will be married June 18 to William J. Ehlen of Ft. Thomas, Ky
|Saturday afternoon on June 3, Mr,
Times Phatas in Traders Point may he fortunate enough {no see this peacock spread its fail. It is one of several on the estate, 5. This formal pool is another of the beauty spots at the Fortune garden. 6. Two bronze eagles were hrought hy Mrs. Theodore Griffith from England to preside over her English garden. 7. This inviting vista will be viewed hy visitors to the garden of Mrs. Samuel Dowden on Moore Road.
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Series of Showers Arranged for May and June Brides-to-Be
Friends and relatives are planning personal miscellaneous and honeymoon showers for young women whose weddings will be this month and next. Two engagements have been announced and one marriage has been revealed. Miss Roberta Wiese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Wiese, 5743 Oak Ave. is a June bride-to-be who has been entertained extensively.
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Florence Wiese will be hostess at a honeymoon shower Saturday evening, May ‘20. Her guests, with the bride-to-be and her mother, will include the Misses Virginia McGlasson, Rosemary Werlein, Betty Rains, Joan Rains, Maxine Shrader. Jean Wiese, Marie Holf, Helen Binder, Lucille MecGlasson and the Mesdames Irene Ehlen, Marguerite Thompson, Molly Wiese, Clara Gruner, Ethel Arnold, Marie Shrader, Thelma Rains Marie Werlein and Clare McGlasson Miss Virginia McGlasson entertained for Miss Wiese with a personal shower recently at her] home, 5623 Beechwood Ave. Her guests, besides the bride-to-be, were the Misses Florence Wiese, Jean Wiese. Rains, Jean Tindall, Werlein, Shrader, McGlasson, Mrs. Chester C. Droege of Seymour and Mrs John Ehlen. Ft. Thomas, Kv.
Miss ‘ tea on Friday, May 19, at her home,
432 Buckingham Drive. Miss Martha Reynolds and Mrs. John Sommers will give a linen shower for the bride-to-be at Miss Reynolds’ home, 820 Eastern Ave.
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Miss Marv Louise Sauer. daughe ter of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Sauer, 1729 Delaware St., will become the bride of Robert C. Sauer, son of Mrs. Cecelia Sauer, Saturday, May 27. The bride-to-be’s only attendant will be her sister, Mrs. E. Park Akin She was to be entertained today at a bridal shower at the home of Miss Ruth Woody, 629 E. 32d St. Assistant, hostesses were to be Miss Jessie (Byers and Miss Dorothy Gutfleisch, Guests were to include Mesdames Carl Hilkene, George Sauer, Russell Knapp, George Sauer Jr, E, Park Akin, Cecelia Sauer, Edward Kaltenpach and the Misses Helena Trost, Gertrude Johnson and Lulah Overhiser.
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A series of parties has heen arranged for Miss Mavilla Rainey daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. C. ev. whose marriage to William Be Richter will be at 4:30 o'clock| Mr and Mrs Charles Reimer an. {nounce the engagement of their |daughter, Thelma, to David A. Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
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Richter is a son of Mr. and Mrs. willaim C. Richter. The first of the parties will be a kitchen shower Tuesday at the home of Miss Jerry Johnson, 3154 Broadway. Miss Jane Patton will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Howard Wright will entertain with a crystal
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Mr. and Mrs. Ward H. Julian have announced the marriage of their shower for Miss Rainey May 18 at|daughter, Jeanette, to Paul C. Lakin, her home. 3519 Balsam Ave. on of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lakin. The Mrs. Richter. mother of the bride- | wedding was held Sunday, May 7, at groom-to-be, will be hostess ai athe Irvington Methodist Church.
Russell. The wedding will be June:
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