Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1939 — Page 10

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SOCIETY—

Opening of Schools Calls Many Back to City From Vacations.

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carroll, who returned recently from their summer home at Les Chenaux, Mich., are away again . this time to Colorado Springs, where they are visiting their son, Allen. They are expected home Tuesday.

er and Mrs. William P. Anderson IIT returned the first of the - from & month's visit at the summer home of Mr. Anderson's other, Mrs. Vachel Anderson, at Watch Hill, R. I. Mr. and Mrs.

John Jameson and their children are home from their summer cottage at Leland, Mich.

Colletts Still at Summer Home

Mrs. John P. Collett and her children, Ann and Jane, are still at the summer home of Mrs. Collett’'s mother, Mrs. Frank A. Hamilton, at Burt Lake. They plan to remain another two weeks and will return in time for the opening of the Tudor Hall Day School. . . . Mrs. Robert B. Failey is expected home the first of next week from nei summer home at Farbor Springs, Mich. Her son, William, arrived home Labor Day in time for the opening of Shortridge. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sparks have returned to their home after about three weeks of travel in the North and East. They visited in Quebec and the Gaspe Peninsula before stopping at Lake Placid to visit and at Cohasset, Mass.

Kittles Return to City

Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle are back in Indianapolis for the winter after closing Fairwinds, their summer home on Lake Maxinkuckee. Another returned vacationer is Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee who was visiting Mrs. Nathan P. Graham at Bay View, Mich. . . . Allan Clowes has joined his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, in Massachusetts after returning with Noble Dean Jr. from Pitchfork, Wyo., where he visited at the ranch of the Sylvester Johnson III's. The Clowes will return to Indianapolis about the middle of the month. : Mrs. E. I. Lewis has returned to her home in Washington after SPENAing a month with Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Haines. Mrs. Lewis formerly lived in Indianapolis. Miss Joan Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Fox. left yesterday for Chicago where she will board a train today for Los Angeles to return to her studies

at Mount St. Mary's College. Back From Vacation Jaunts

Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan Smith and children. Nancy and John, have returned to their home after spending three weeks at Lake Wawasee. Another family which has returned after spending the summer at Pentwater, Mich., is Mrs. James L. Murray and children, William, James Jr. and Susie. Miss Julia Jean Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rowe, will leave Friday for Des Moines, Towa, where she will enter her junior year at Drake University. Miss Rowe is associate editor of the Drake annual, “1940 Quax,” and in charge of publicity for the Radio Workshop at the school. . . . Miss Barbara Hickam. daughter of Hubert Hickam, will leave today for New York where she will do graduate work in musicology ard psychology at Columbia University, and study piano. She was graduated in June from Vassar.

Officers’ Wives Arrange Bridge

The Officers Wives Club of the Indiana National Guard and Naval Forces will hold its first monthly luncheon bridge of the season on Monday at the Naval Armory. Mrs. F. H. Spencer is club president. Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart will entertain the executive board of the Carolin- Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at luncheon next Wednesday at her home on Spring Mill Road. Program plans for the year will be discussed.

Friends Find Indian Summer Ideal for Pre-Nuptial Events; Spinster, Bridal Dinners Set

Indian summer weather fits in ideally with plans for hostesses who are entertaining these days for young women whose marriages will be this month and next. Spinster and bridal dinners tonight and tomorrow night will conclude the pre-nuptial events for one bride-to-be. while additional engagement announcements launch rounds of parties for other future brides. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Weaver Sr., 398 Layman Ave, have announced the engagement and ap-

Sunnyside Ready Ter. Mary, to Paw Meponala, oni.| FOr Homecom ng

cago. The wedding will be at 4:30 5 o'clock Saturday, Sept. 30, in the i : 4 Irvington Methodist Church. Ex ent In Gros ec Miss Weaver has selected members of her bridal party. Her sister, | Mrs. J. M. Booe, will be matron of honor. Miss Kathryn Weaver, another sister. and Miss Betty Jones, Chicago. Miss Sally Emmert will be junior

The annual Homecoming proculdsis Sanatorium at

Will be held Sunday

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Bridesmaids will include gram of the Marion County Tuber- :

THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1989

Home-Coming Is Arranged bv

A home-coming program, a fall festival and reports of a recent state convention will be presented at meetings tomorrow and next week of women's church organizations. Miss Myrtle Barron will present a piano recital at the home-coming program of the Queen Esther Circle of the Third Christian Church Tuesday in the Mary Conkle Room of the church. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon with Mesdames S. S. Braughton, Virginia Kurner and Emma Mabie as hostesses. Mrs. Braughton will preside and { Mrs. Mabie will conduct devotions. Mrs. Jessie H. Mueller of the Wheeler City Rescue Mission will | speak.

| Miss Esther Swinford will pre[sent a report of the recent Youth's Temperance convention at the meeting of the New Crusade Youth’s Temperance Council Monday evening at the home of Miss Ellen J. Tayior, 5419 E. 25th St. | Miss Catherine Boothe, president, will be in charge. Miss Buhmiller will conduct devotions

| and Mrvs. Maryellen Mendenhall will |

{provide special music.

Members of the Calendar Cirlcle of the Fifty-First Street Methodist Church will sponsor their annual fall festival and fish fry to- | morrow evening at the church, 51st | St. and Central Ave.

afternoon,

bridesmaid and Linda Jane Hug- Sept. 17. Registration will be from =

gins will be flower girl. McDonald, Olney, Iii, his brother as best

Lawrence 2 yntil 5:30 p. m. in the Grove. will attend

man, while

James von Harz, Chicago.

R. J. Dearborn will be in charge =

ushers will be Jac Ochiltree and Of the rehabilitation exhibit in the {doctors’ anteroom and sanatorium |

Miss Virginia Blackley entertained patients will present the occupa - N

last night at her home, 3133 N. tional therapy Pennsylvania St, with > bathroom

vilion and reception room. shower and bridge party for the P m

exhibit in the pa-'| Mrs.

bride-to-be. Guests were the Misses Earline Fisher will assist in direct- 3 \

i li ry Bing- he occupational therapy exDoris and Helen Ellis, Ruby Bing- Ing t 3 man. Ruth Rehm. Jeanette Barnett, hibit. A sketch of the proposed

Sally Heilman, Jean Meek, Betty patients’ Assembly Hall addition to

Harger Kitty Lou Fitzgerald, the sanatorium donated by

the

Marian Bowman. Betty Behrman Sunnyside Guild will be displaved

and Mesdames Arthur Payne, Rob- through the afternoon in the recepert Siraughn ani Thomas May. tion room of the main building.

Miss Fitzgerald and Miss Meek Band on Program “1 » - - Qty y - will give a breakfast Sunday morn Included on the entertainment

Queen Esthers

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Z. T. As to Entertain Freshmen; Alpha Omicron Alpha to Dance; Others Hold Business Sessions

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scheduled for Indianapolis sorority members tonight and tomorrow. Prospective freshmen at Indiana University will be entertained by

Alpha Xi Alumnae or Zeta Tau Alpha at a dinner-bridge party this ter president, will give the weicom-| Home.

evening at the Columbia Club. Sorority colors of turquoise and gray will be used in the decorations. 3 4 Out-of-town members who will be son, J. D. Reddington and Maurice present include Mrs. Robert Ryan, Lindley ig Frankfort; Miss Katherine Kirk, ac- | > tive rush captain, Miss Nelda Cohn |

and Miss Barbara Collins, Martins- | Members of Epsilon Pi Chapter of

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Tri Delt Dinner

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Members of Delta Delta Delta | Sorority at Butler University will entertain at a formal dinner at 6:30 In. m. Monday at the Columbia

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Beta Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma. Mon. eve. Mrs. Mabel White, 821 N. Tuxedo Ave. hostess. Miss Degarmo Spear, assistant. Social meeting. Verae Sorores Chapter, Verus Core dis. Tonight. Mrs. Donald Wood= ard, 319 N. DeQuincy, hostess. Business.

Inter Libros Club to Hear Book Review

New Service Group Heads Will Be Installed Next Thursday.

CLUBS

T. P. 7 p. m. Friday. Miss Jeanne Johnson, 3472 N. Illinois, hostess. Much-Ado Chapter, Sub-Deb. 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Catherine Hopkins, 832 N. Wallace, hostess. adies Auxiliary, Indianapolis Firemen’s Association. Tonight. Hotel Lincoln. Meeting at 7:30 p. m.

Discussions of “Citizenship” and “Quality Buying,” installation of 1, officers, a book review and an open | forum program are planned for, opening fall meetings of several or-| Card party at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Carl

ganizations tomorrow and next Malcolm, chairman. Normandy hapter, International week. One group observed the Mg

: ) | Travel-Study. Fri. Mrs. Fred Zell, opening of school with a theater| 6222 Park Ave. hostess. Mrs. Nore party. |

vin Strickland, assistant. Mrs. BE. MiSs Marjorie Metcalf will review ©. Rumpler to speak on “Venez Booth Tarkington's “Gentleman ela, LODGES From Indiana” before members of | the Inter Libros Club tomorrow eve- | Queen Esther Auxiliary, O. E. 8, ning at their first meeting of the| 2:30 p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple, fall season at the home of Mrs.| North and Illinois. Program. Mrs. Clara Van Meter, president. | Carrie Ault, hostess. Mrs. Jessie “Citizenship” will be the discussion! Durham, president. subject and Mrs. Irma Mohr will Lawrence Chapter, O. E. 8. 7:30 lead a round-table forum on “What| p. m. today. Lodge hall, Lawrence. Constitutes a Good Citizen.” Lyndhurst Chapter 505, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Tues. Masonic Temple, Lyndhurst Drive, Stated meeting,

CARD PARTY | Ladies’ Auxiliary, Fraternal Order

Mrs. Fred Kepner, retiring president of the Service Study Club, will preside at installation services for

new officers at the opening meeting of the new season of the :lub next Thursday, Sept. 14, at the home of Mrs. George Dotn. ant. Garments for residents of the Suemma Coleman Home, which club

members maae during the Se Robert Theard, will be displayed. The club will} | M ¢ k aAvne lvietsKer

of Eagles. 8:30 p. m. Fri. 43 W. Vermont. Mrs. Herman Camden, hostess. Mrs. Roy Shaw, assist

sponsor the Home as this year's project. Mrs. Adolf Wagner, president, will y . present a gavel to the club and will WwW ed Tonioht announce her committees. Mrs. ™ True Carpenter will discuss “MiEg oS igo Miss Jayne Metsker, daughter of hold Wares.” The general discuss | MT and Mrs. George G. Metsker, sion subject will be “Quality Buy-|3030 College Ave, will become the ing.” bride of Robert E. Theard, son of Slater Bartow, head of the In. | MI. and Mrs. Thomas A. Thearaq, diana State Rehabilitation League 9173 Pleasant Run Blvd, in a Inc, will discuss the educational and candlelight ceremony at 8 o'clock tovocational services of his department night in the Broadway Methodist at the first fall meeting of the Church league tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. in| The E V : Oi : al | he Rev. Richard M. Millard will DE puity rum in the Central | ,moiate at the single ring ceremony An open forum on questions re. | before a background of palms. Mrs, : ; hag: carl with Jack English, organist, will play a lating to rehabilitation work with ~~ i : physically handicapped persons jn] Droge of Jenn music preceding ? VY aol 4 [the ceremony. Ji Will be held after the The bride will be given in mare > riage by her father. She will wear Members of the Broad Ripple Post & light blue suit made with soft and Auxiliary 312 of the American dressmaker details, black accessories Legion and their families will at-/ and a shoulder corsage of red rosetend Legion Day at the Knights- | buds, lilies of the valley and baby’s

|Club in honor of new pledges. Mrs. | town Children's Home all day Sun- | breath. Mrs. James D. Foley, the

{will be principal speaker. { Miss Lucile Craigle, active chap-

ing address. Miss Imogene Pierson [will play xylophone selections and {Miss Ruth Duckwall will play piano and accordion arrangements [The Legend,” sition for the sorority.

New pledges to be honored in-|Dital. Mrs. Myrtle Fuller is presiville; Miss Betty Adney, Lebanon, Delta Theta Tau will hold their clude the Misses Eloise Wilson, |dent of the unit.

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her original compo- |lescent veterans Tuesday evening at | bridegroom's parents.

and Miss Dorothy Graf, Richmond. regular business meeting at 7:30 Jane Wright, Alice Bell Young, !

Miss Gladys Whitfield is chair-/p. m. today in Room 533 of the ‘man of arrangements, Lemcke Building. Members of Ma Chapter of Alpha | Omicron Alpha will entertain wich |

a dance tomorrow evening at the : Hoosier Athletic Club. ed at the meeting tonight at 8:30

Mrs. J. R. Robertson is chairman © lock in the Y. W. C. A. Both reof the reservations committee, as- tiring and new members of the

Epsilon Sigma Alpha will be elect-

sisted by Mesdames Henning John- | council have been asked to attend.

Martha Lee Brenner, zer, Jane Edwards, Ethel Hull, {Jane Krueger,

Helen Fehr, Jane Lewis,

tenwall, Martha Ann Phyllis Thomas and Mary E. Wal(lace, freshmen; and the Misses Lou(ise Brandt, Jane Dugan, Jean Gilbert and Marjorie Ryan, upper|classmen.

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Jane Jordan, Betty] Mary | Officers of the Central Council of McAbee. Martha Poole, Ruth Rec-| Spencer, |

| bride's & , . A rush party, dance, election of officers and a business meeting are | Virginia Taylor Allen, an alumna, day. Auxiliary members recently bride's sister, will be her only at

entertained children of their |tendant. Her dress will be of black adopted unit 18 at a picnic at the velvet with rhinestone trim and she | will wear black accessories and a Members of the Junior Auxiliary corsage of gardenias. Richard McCoy were to hold a picnic today at Broad | will be best man. : Ripple Park. The auxiliary will hold| Following the wedding, a reception

of | its annual card party for conva-|will be held at the home of the

The couple will leave on a wedding trip north and will be at home after their return at 5173 Pleasant Run Blvd.

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The Famous

A trousseau tea and spinster din- Station REST” with Dr. M. C. ner will be given today in honor of Thomas, resident physician, as Miss Marjorie Case, daughter of Mr. Euest announcer. Robert Gollada is \

station manager. and Mrs. Fred W. Case, 4363 Park “py "paca an moc resident || Ave, whose marriage to Donald B. physician, will present lantern 3 White, son of Mrs. Donald B. White, slides Showing goons of tuberculoIbi i y e Saturday. SIs and Kinds of surgical treatment.! igen, MACK. o> hostess at the The Marion County Tuberculosis Mrs. Case Wi e stes Association will sponsor two sound 3 tea this afternoon at the Case home. {ims on tuberculosis, “On the FirThis evening, Miss Barbara Jean ing Line” and “Let My People

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