Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1939 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SOCIETY —
State Fair Horse Show to Hold Attention of Local Social Set.
RECORD number of outstanding horses are to he exhibited at the Indiana State Fair Horse Show which opens tomorrow night. The total of 372 entries eclipses all previous ones. The show will he held this year in the new Coliseum and in the fine new tanbark arena.
Senator John Bright Webb and his assistants have arranged a nightly program of 25 stakes and 80 classes if competition for the 819.150 in awards. A large number of Indianapolis society folk are
expected to be in the hoxes about the oval. Golden Avalanche, champion three-gaited horse at the show for the last two years and winner of honors at the California Exposition is an entrv. Mrs. L. Victor Weil of Fair City Stables. N. J. has brought Dixie Maid and Moreland Maid. The Williamsdale Farms. Erlanger, Ky., have brought Elsie Caldwell. the well-known five-gaited mare, and Bourbon Genius, the famous show stallion will be shown by Dixiana Farm. Lexington, Kv. The junior champion five-paited horse, Mountain Dawn, will be back for honors at the show this year.
Southern Club Arranges Party
The Southern Club will hold its first party of the 1939-1940 social season at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colby for members families. The Plantation Party is to begin next Saturday at 3 p. m. A treasure hunt, hav ride, horseshoes. badminton and croquet are among entertainment features planned for the outing. An old-fashioned barbecue will be held at 5:30 p. m. Hurricane lamps will light the long serving tables and a bonfire is to be built in the near background.
Mis. A. L. Rice to Show Movies
Mrs. A. L. Rice i= to show films of a recent trip and scenes at the New York World'z Fair following the supper. The arrangements committee is headed hv Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Knox. Their assistants include Messrs. and Mesdames W, B. Prethofer. G. C. Codding, F. T. Foley, George T. Wheldon, Ernest Edward, T. D. Powers and Rice.
Names Concert Campaign Aids
Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, general chairman of the season suhscription campaign for the coming concert series by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, tnday named memberz of her advisory com=mittee. One hundred volunteer workers will present the series to the public between Sept. 11 and 23. The committee includes Mesdames John H. Bingham, Hortense Rauh Burpee, Jeremiah L. Cadick., D. Laurance Chambers, Augustus Coburn, Frank T. Dowd, William Dudine, Chauncev H. Eno, Lowell S. Fisher, Dan W. Flickinger, Edward A. Gardner, William E. Gavin, Alexander R. Holliday, Gilbert J. Hurty, Henry V. Kobin. Edna Kuhn Martin. Otto Moore, Bert C. McCammon, Hugh MeGibeny, Hiram W. McKee, E. Kirk McKinney, Paul V. McNutt, J. L. Michael, Robert M. Moore, Wislon Mothershead, Jacob L. Mueller, E. O. Noggle, Wayne Ritter, William M. Rockwood, John K. Ruckleshaus, T. Sapia-Bosch, Louis Sercinskv, Guy H. Shadinger, Samuel Lewis Shank, Thomas D. Sheerin, George A. Smith, Leah Spence. Louis R. Thomas, H. A. VanOsdol, Herbert T. Wagner, John G. Williams, Herman C. Wolff and Anita Springer of Greencastle. Others are the Misses Amanda A. Anderson, Ada Bicking., Mildred Gallagher. Ruth Hoover, Helen Humphreys and Elizabeth Ohr. Messrs. John Miller, Wallace O. Lee. J. P. Rooney. Leland R. Smith, Elmer A. Steffen. Ralph W. Wright, Msgr. Henry F. Dugan and the Rev. Leonard Wernsing.
Comings and Goings
Miss I. Hilda Stewart. principal of Tudor Hall School, has returned to Indianapolis after spending the summer at her home at Keene, N. H. . . . LL. G. Gordener hac left for Harbor Springs, Mich , where he will spend the week-end and return after Labor Day with his wife and daughters, Sally and Suzanne. Mrs. Gordener and the children have been spending the month of August at Harbor Springs. . . Miss Emily Strickler of Lancaster, O.. 1s the guest of Miss Jane TLeasure, The voung women are classmates at Skidmore College. Mizs Leasure will leave Sept. 20 for Philadelphia where she will attend a houseparty. She will return to Skidmore for her sophomore vear. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Griffin of Chicago are to arrive todav to spend the Labor-Day week-end with Mrs. Griffin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller Sr. Mrs, Griffin is the former Miss Martha Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Rlaine Miller Jr., will entertain the vicitors this evening at a party at the Labor Dav dinner-dance at Woodstock, Other guests will he Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Jr, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Tyndall and Frederick Matson Miss Nancy Walcott, daughter of Mrs. Rvland Wolcott, of Winnetka, Ti, will he a visitor aver the holiday week-end at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wolcott,
Joseph Barr, Beth Williston
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Jack Ferguson, Marie J. Foley
r A J ’ | 'T'o Marry Todav somnsn : | Miss Marie Josephine Foley. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | H. Foley, and Jack William Fergu- | son, son of Mr. and Mrs. William | A. Ferguson, will be married at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Grace | Methodist Church. The Rev. Clair Wallace Calvert | will officiate. The church will be decorated with white drapes, palms and ferns and it will be lighted with candelabra. Robert Burford, organist. will play and Miss Joan | Ferguson, the bridegroom's sister, will sing. . { Enters With Father | The bride, who will enter the church with her father, will wear a gown of white satin fashioned on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and 8 full skirt extending into a long train. She will wear long white | kid gloves and her long veil of white tulle will be topped with orange blossoms. Her bridal bouquet will be of Johanna Hill roses (with an orchid center, Miss Lucille Siefert, maid of honor, will wear an aquamarine net gown over taffeta made colonial style with a hoop skirt, short puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. She will carry a colonial bouquet in
SATURDAY, SEPT.
Licut. Leo M. Stadtmiller and
Catherine Ann Bingham Wed
Miss Catherine Ann Bingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Bingham, 5759 Guilford Ave. and Lieut. Leo M. Stadtmiller, son Adam G. Stadtmiller, Shelbyville, exchanged nuptial vows at this morning in the Church of Christ the King.
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10 o'clock
The Rev. Fr. Joseph Sones officiated at the single ring ceremony be-
fore an altar banked with palms, white gladioli and white asters, | family pews were marked with | f= | white satin ribbons. Preceding the | | ceremony, Victoria Montani, harp- | ist, played bridal musie, accompa- | nied by Louis Swain, organist. after Sept. | Mrs. Stadtmiller, who was given in| oye. marriage by her father, wore a gown | of white satin made on princess] lines with a sweetheart neckline. | short puffed sleeves and a long | train. She wore long white kid {gloves and a long veil of illusion
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James Herdrich Florence Scott Ceremony Today
Shades of blue from the heavenly hue to the cathedral blue will be used in decorations and costumes for the wedding this afternoon of | Miss Florence Jane Scott and James | Robert Herdrich. Miss Scott is the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. | Scott and Mr, Herdrich's parents are Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Herdrich, The ceremony will be read at 4:40 lp. m. at the First Presbyterian | Church. The Rev. George Arthur Frantz will officiate. The service will be read before a green cedar panel interspersed with clipped arborvititae and lighted by 15-branch candelabra and two single candel= abra at the sides. Two deep blues vases of hlue cat tails, blue tree of heaven and white gladioli will decorate the altar. The aisle ribbons | will be heavenly blue with pocket [vases of gladioli.
Uncle to Give Bride
William H. Hill of Vincennes will {give his niece in marriage. Miss Scott's gown will be of heavenly blue slipper satin fashioned on Vice torian lines with long basque waist, sweetheart neckline and a full skirt shirred at the waistline and falling into a long train, Her full length veil of illusion and shoulder length face veil will fall from a crown of orange blossoms. She will carry a cascade bouquet of orchids surrounded by blue forget-me-nots and | stephanotis. Ruth Coler, the maid of honor, will wear a cathedral blue satin gown fashioned similar to that of {the bride. She will wear a disc hat of light and dark blue tulle and a shoulder length veil. She will carry [blue transparent water lilies with | stems covered in silver mesh and with silver streamers. The gowns of the bridesmaids, Miss Katherine Landis, Logansport; Miss Mary | Louise Spencer, Monticello, and Miss Marjorie Hill Bruceville, will be similar to those of the maid of honor. They too will wear disa hats and carry the blue water lilies.
Brother 1s Best Man
Mrs. Scott has chosen a gown of
eee ene esterase | to members of the bridal party, the Ajencon lace for the ceremony. It |immediate families and a few close js of ashes of roses shade. With The couple left on a wed- |; (ding trip East and will be at home a, and corsage of tuberous hegonia 15 at 6047 Crittenden nq camellias. Mrs. Herdrich will be
she will wear a wine velvet ture
|in black moire with dusty rose accessories and a corsage of rubrum lilies and Finch roses. Eugene Scott will be best man. | Willis Blachtley, William Lucas, and Ted Scott
William Gaus will
usher.
Nuptials at 4:30 Tomorrow
Will Be Wed
Miss Irma Folkening. daughter of
with rose point lace trim. Her bouquet was of Bride's roses, orchids and baby's breath. | Miss Jane Keach, maid of honor, wore a gown of fuchsia taffeta made with a bustle back and cut on prin-| cess lines with a sweetheart neck(line. The velvet bow at the back of
A reception will follow the ceremony at the Propylaeum. The cquple will leave on a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Folken-|and after Sept. 15 will be at home ing, and LaVaughn Brabender, son'at 3606 N. Illinois St. The bride of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brabender, attended Indiana University and is will be married at 8 o'clock tonight a member of Kappa Alpha Theta jat St. John's Evangelical Lutheran | Sorority. Mr. Herdrich was gradu-
pastel shades. ——
Miss Ferguson. Miss Pauline Poe Mrs. Joseph Ake Jr. bridesmaids, will be gowned in net made on colonial lines and worn over! taffeta slips with hoop skirts of | pastel shades. Their colonial bou-
Miss Beth Ann Williston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley. M.! Williston, 46th St. and Kessier Blvd, will become the bride of Joseph Walker Barr, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barr, Bicknell, at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Williston home. : The Rev. George S. Southworth will perform the single ring service will be
Times Phato. 1. The Indianapolis Junior League reopened its Next to New Shop yesterday for the fall season. The shop has been closed for remodeling. Mrs. Blaine Miller Jr. is shown here doing a bit of “touching up”
before the fireplace in the livingroom. The improvised altar
banked with palms and ferns and two seven-branch candelabra and
vases of white flowers will stand on either side.
Pasquale Montani,
harpist, will play and Miss Mildred Mullen will sing “I Love You Truly,”
“At Dawning” and “Liebestraum.” Mr. Williston will give his daughter in marriage. Her dress will be
of white imported net made with!
long sleeves, a high neck and a full skirt with a three-vard train. Her long veil of Brittany lace is the one worn by her great-great-grand-mother. A tiara effect of lace and a small cap hold the veil in place. Her bridal bouquet will be a cascade of white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. A. E. Campbell, New Albany, the bride’s sister, will be her matron of honor. Her gown will be in pink with a skirt of net and a basque top of taffeta. She will wear an Amerjean Beauty velvet how in her hair, American Beauty shoes and will carry an arm houquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Phyllis Carleton, Wilmette, Til. will he bridesmaid and will wear the same kind of dress as the matron of honor’s, John H.
Barr, the bridegroom's brother, will be best man. Mrs. Williston has chosen a dress of amethyst crepe with matching accessories with which she will wear an orchid corsage. Mrs. Barr will wear black crepe with a gardenia corsage, A reception will be held after the ceremony and the couple will leave on a trip to the East. The bride will travel in a blue costume suit trimmed in lynx-dyed fox with fuchsia accessories and a corsage of orchids. After tneir trip, the couple will live in the Bast. About 75 out-of-town guests will attend the wedding and reception, Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of DePauw University, Miss Williston i= a member of Kappa Kappa Gamima Sorority and Mr. Ber of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.
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quets will be in pastel shades with ribbons to match their dresses. | Richard A. Ferguson, the bride-! groom's brother, will be best man and ushers will include Joseph Ake Jr., Howard Foley, a brother of the bride, and Joseph Kendall, Kokomo.
Reception Planned
After the ceremony, a reception will be held at the Foley home. Out- | of-town guests will include Mrs. ! Ada Deering, Louisville: Mr. and Mrs. Firm C. Kenyon, Anchorage, Ky.. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Swank and Jay Berwanger, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Judd and Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Richie, Evansville: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jerram, Edgewood: Mr. | and Mrs. H. G. Kittridge, Mr. and! Mrs. A. J. Turner and Mrs. James Weed, Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Booth, Columbus, Ind. | The couple will leave on a trip west after the reception and will he at home after Oct. 1 in Evansville. | The bride will travel in a black] ensemble with black accessories and | an orchid colsage.
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on a display counter,
2. Mrs. William Lochhead of the Junior League inspects several of the reconditioned articles for sale at the shop.
3. The Civic Theater's subscription ‘campaign will open officially on Sept. 20. Here is a group of workers in the drive, including (left
to right) Miss Marjorie Bunch, Mrs. Ronald Hazel, Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno and Mrs. E. Hardey Adriance.
4. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres are enroute home from La Jolla, Cal, where they spent the month of August, Mr. and Mrs. Ayres and their daughter, Anne (left), are shown here with Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky (second from right). Mrs. Sevitzky, under her professional name, Maria Koussevitzky, will be soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in the coming season. Mrs. Ayres is head of the Indiana State Symphony Society's women's committee.
5. Royal Entertainer is one of the outstanding entries in the State Fair Horse Show which opens tomorrow night at the new Coliseum. The champion is one of a string entered by R. D. Keene, Orlando, Fla.
6. Mrs. Elmer I. Carriker was Miss Janet Ann Hardin of Knightstown before her marriage Aug. 29. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H Hardin, (W, Hurley Ashhy Photo.)
7. Miss Sue Ammerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, K. V. Ammerman, left recently for Stephens College where she will serve as a junior councilor, (Ayres Photo.) sn ho latin A ha i NR pave
the skirt was in rose and her cap church.
{of tiny velvet bows was in the same |
The Rev. Louis Wambsgass will
shade of rose. She wore lace mitts) omciate before an altar banked with and shoes matching her gown and | palms and interspersed with can-
| carried rose-colored gsters.
Helen Pielsticker, the bridesmaids, were gowned alike in rose taffeta (with fuchsia bustle bows and fuch-! {sia caps. and carried dark purple asters with | matching satin ribbons. Friday (were Maj. H. E. Willet and Maj. L.
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| delabra. Miss Carol Langfitt and Miss| Mr, Folkening will give his daughter in marriage. The bride has chosen a white satin gown on princess lines for the ceremony. dress has tiny satin buttons extending from neck to hemline in the | back, the sleeves are long and tight fitting and two pearl clips accent the neckline. Her fingertip veil is to be G. Bumen, | caught with orange blossoms and Mrs. Bingham wore a redingote her bridal bouquet will be of white
They wore rose sandals
Col 3. D. was best man and ushers
{dress of wine chiffon with a corsage gladioli and lilies of the valley. lof gardenias. al to Mendelssohn's wedding march,
The moire gowns of the maid of
During the recession- | {honor and bridesmaids will be fash-
‘the bridal party passed through an|joned similarly with tight bodices, ‘arch of swords made by Maj. R. C. bustle backs and low, square neck-
Gery, Capt. F. C. Norris, Capt. L. A. lines. Pennypacker, Capt. William M, Weimar, Lieut, C.
Miss Mildred Strong, the
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aid of honor, will wear Spanish
m M. Morris, Lieut, R./ magenta and Miss Doris Brabender
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ated from Indiana University and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta,
Huck-Gottemoeller
Vows Solemnized
Miss Mildred Gottemoeller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gottemoeller, and Albert A. Huck, son of Mrs. Catherine Huck, were ‘married at 8:30 o'clock this morning in the Holy Name Catholie Church, The Rev. Msgr. Peter | Xillon officiated at the single ring | service. - The bride wore a gown of white (net over satin made with a full
|skirt that extended into a slight (train. Her fingertip veil fell from
|H. Stewart, Lieut, H. C, Carpenter and Mrs. M. C. Folkening are to be a coronet of seed pearls and she
land Lieut. William H. Keller.
in rose coral. Their bouquets will After the ceremony, a wedding be gladioli of Spanish magenta and
breakfast was serv®d at Woodstock rose coral,
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carried a white satin sovered (prayer book. Her sister, Mary Magdalene, was .her only attendant.
