Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1939 — Page 4
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Purdue, Notre Dame and Indiana Call Alumni to Grid Openers
Several Indianapolis residents will be on hand this afternoon to see their alma maters’ football teams in
action.
The Notre Dame-Purdue game attracted many
~ and those Indiana alumni who did not go down last night for the annual pow-wow preceding the homecoming game, dashed down this morning.
At Notre Dame will be Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence re ton, Mrs. Timothy P. Sexton, Miss Mary Katherine
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ton, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sexton, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hunt and the Rev. Fr. Louis T. Gootee.
Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Krull, Carl Vogelgesang and Verle
Campbell.
James Kocap and Thomas Bulger also went to South
Bend for the game. Ed Ross, president of the local Purdue Alumni - Association, planned to be there. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Feucht and their son Herbert will be rooting for Mr. Feucht’s alma mater, Pur-
due. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Feucht.
Otto J. Feucht and son, T. J.
. Among others who went up for the game are Roger T. Sneeden, John Alexander, Fred McComb, George Potts Jr., R. J. Zimmerman
and Art Wilson.
Governor M. Clifford Townsend is to see the
game with Max Townsend, Lemoine Duncan and Robert Marshall.
See Indiana University Clash
Val Nolan, an I. U. trustee, and Mrs. Nolan are to watch the
Hoosiers and the Cornhuskers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and Mr.
and Mrs. William Ramsey will see the game and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Todd went down early for the pre-game festivities. One party will return here this evening for dinner at the In-
dianapolis Country Club after the game.
It includes Messrs. and
Mesdames Gerald E. Redding, R. B. Fogle, A. H. Warne, Hathor Nicholson of La Porte and«Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bullard of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wilson will take their daughter, Martha.
Lois, and two of her Shortridge [friends down for the game.
Miss
Murray Hake and Miss Charlotte Grosskopf will be with them. After
_* the game the Wilson's. will go over to Memorial Hall to visit Mrs.
Wilson’s two nieces, the Misses Pauline and Joyce King of Thomasville, N. C., who are enrolled at I. U. this year. \ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Efroymson and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ferree
will be among the spectators. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter S. Greenough
have as their guests for the game, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cooper of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barr of Rochesier will see the tilt
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barnhart.
Several members of the Indiana University Men's Club in Ine
.dianapolis have reservations for) the game.
They include Matthew
Winters, M. F. Shafer, Ralph F. Thompson, James A. Miller, Thomas M. Quinn Jr., Jackiel Joseph, Frances Brosnan, Harry Dawson, The= odore Dan, Francis Regester, Richard Habbe, John F. Lantz and
John Lutz. | Attend Dance at Wabash
A number of Indianapolis young people will attend the pledge dance of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at Wabash College tonight. The young women going down to Crawfordsville include the Misses Bar- | bara Hadley, Jean Flickinger, Joan Silverman, Joyce Lindsay, Marcia
| Grumme and Jean Elliott.
_ | Warren, Shirley St. Pierre, Betty Harvey, Sally Sulkman, Sally Jean Young men already at the school and
alumni who will attend include Jim Hill, John Sutton, Bill Hall, Warren Hackelman, Steve Nolan, John Scott, Charles Klein, Riley Hancock, Joe Trippett and Dick Umbel.
Invited to New York Dinner
Indiana men have been invited to attend the Committee of One Hundred Dinner to be held Thursday in New York at the Waldorf
Astoria Hotel. The committee is a
are often winter residents at Miami Beach, Fla.
social organization of men who Indianapolis men
include George A. Bell, J. Irving Holcomb and Charles A. McGuire. Mark Honeywell of Wabash and George Ade of Brook are to attend.
Has Guest From Cincinnati
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman are in New York. . . . Mrs, Jack A. Goodman will have as her houseguest this week-end Mrs.-
Leo Westheimer of Cincinnati, She will speak this afternoon at an
Haddassah tea at the Goodman home.
~ Sorority Sponsors Card Party;
Tri Kappas' Associate Chapter 3 Honors New Members Monday
A luncheon honoring new members, installation services for new
officers, bgth
informal and formal initiation rites and routine business
sessions are scheduled for meetings next week of Indianapolis Greek jetter organizations. One sorority chapter is sponsoring a benefit bridge
party today.
New members of the INDIANAPOLIS ASSOCIATE CHAPTER OF
KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA vill be honored at a, luncheon and reception afy the obening. meeting Monday st the home of Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, 5336 Washington Blvd. Assisting with arrangements will be Mesdames Charles Newman, Guy Williams, H. T. Hottel and Allan C. Raup. : . Officers for the year are Mrs. C. R. Moss, president; Mrs. C. 8. Ober, first vice president; Mrs. Elmer Sherwood, second vice president; Mrs. John Walker, recording secyetary; Mrs. E. W. Applegate, cording secretary, and Mrs. Kurt ahre, treasurer. x
- Members of MU CHAPTER OF PHI CHI EPSILON will sponsor a Ppenefit bridge party this afternoon at 2 o'clock in Banner-Whitehill’s ‘auditorium. A style show also will be presented. ', The committee in charge is comof Mesdames H. R. Milburn, i Welch, Richard Layton and
' Miss Mary Louise Byrns.
Officers of GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA NU TAU will be installed following a dinner meeting Tuesday evening in the Washington tel. Miss Helena Wanner will be fn charge of arrangements, assisted . William Brill, Mrs.| Bernard
- @mith and Miss Gertrude Corydon.
mormal initiation services for ve + members of EPSILON HAPTER OF RHO DELTA will be 7 o'clock Monday eve at the
- Hotel, A 1 din- be hostesses,
ner will follow. Initiates of the chapter will be Mrs. Alice Bain, Mrs. Lillian Ganyon, Miss Helen Wallon and Miss Edna Ingmire.
Members of KAPPA DELTA THETA will hold a steak fry and rough initiation for neophyte members at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Ice. Pledge members are Mrs. Harlan Livengood, Miss Marjorie Burkitt and Miss Nora Mattingly. Mrs. Glenn Zink will be assistant hostess.
Mrs. Judy Chambers will be hostess at the meeting of PHI OMEGA KAPPA at the home of Mrs. Margie Garvey, 1037 N. Temple Ave., Monday evening:
Plans for celebration of Founders’ Day Oct. 15 will be discussed by members of LAMBDA ALPHA LAMBDA at 8:15 p. m. Monday at the home of Miss Alice Dietz, 1238 College Ave., Apartment B.
Members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA SIGMA will meet at 8 p. m. Monday at the home of Miss Roberta Smith, 1714 Sharon Ave. ‘ Auxiliary Unit Meets The Past Presidents Club of the Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary, U. 8. V. A, will meet at 5:30 p. m. today at the Colonial Tearoom, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Carrie Link and Mrs. Pearl Mangus will
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Education Council to Launch | Season at Musicale Monday; Irvington Group Plans Lunch
With the arrival of October; women’s clubs will enter the fall and
winter social season in earnest.
Several President’ Day luncheons,
musicales and teas are planned for opening events of the club year
next week.
The COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATIVE WOMEN IN EDUCATION
will open its season with a musicale Court of the John Herron Art Museum. Miss Bertha Leming is newly elected president. Mrs. Elizabeth Cockren and the Madrigal Singers of Tech High School will present the program.
Members of the IRVINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB will hold a President’s Day Luncheon Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Maple House, 5831 E. Washington St. Mrs. Frank T. Brown is incoming president and Mrs. John S. Harrison is retiring head. Special guests at the meeting will be Mrs. John F. Barnhill of Miami Beach, Fla., a charter member, and Mrs. George S. Cottman of Madison, a corresponding member. : Other officers are Mrs. Harrison,
first vice-president; Mrs. John W.
Atherton, second Vice-president; Mrs. George H. Kingsbury, secretary, and Mrs. Bertram Day, treasurer. Program arrangements are under the direction of Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, chairman; Mrs. Tom S. Elrod, Miss Lola B. Conner and the executive committee. Mrs. Clifford E. Wagoner i8 delegate to the Irvington Union of Clubs, with Mrs. George M. Gahagan as alternate.
Talks on vacation trips to California and the West Coast will be presented by members of CHAPTER F OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD at an informal program following the President’s Day tea opening the season Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Wheeler will be hostess at her heme, 5678 Central Ave. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Wallace Hall, Carl Switzer, Max Critchfield, W. A. Shullenberger, J. P. Liaatz, A. Hugh Johnson and Leslie Crockett, Mrs. Paul Kilby, president, will leave Sunday; Oct. 8, for Houston, Tex. to attend the i convention of the Sister-
Members of the G. A. L. S. CLUB will entertain at a tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock at the home of Miss Pat Reese, 3720 Fall Creek Blvd. Guests will inclyde the Misses Margery Hasbrook, Judy Aldrich, Virginia Jones, Jody Krause, Maxine Snyder, Betty Terhune, Clarabelle Hall, Betty Lang, Jane Shafer, Jean Huff, Virginia Cadle and Pat Snyder.
Members of the ZETATHEA CLUB honored Mrs. J. W. Knipp, incoming president, at the annual President’s Day luncheon recently. Mrs. Hugh ‘Merryfleld is outgoing presient. .
Miss Genevieve Brown, former reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts, will speak to members of the SEVENTH WARD WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB at “2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Hattie Benefiel, 2236 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Lulu Stout will present a paper, “Our Republican Presidents.” ;
. ‘Hagel Schort will be chair-
tea at 3:45 p. m. Monday in Sculpture
dames R. C. Marine, Joseph Cadel, Grace Welch, Eugene Nellie Wolf.
Mrs. W. R. Finlayson will address members of the IRVINGTON CHAUTAUQUA CLUB following their President's Day luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Colonial Tearoom, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St.
Mrs. John Downing Johnson will talk on “Venezuela” before members of the QUEEN ELIZABETH CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB following a covered-dish luncheon 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. Lawrence Neel, 23 S. Downey Ave. Mrs. George Dyer will be assistant hostess.
‘Officers of the BANDOLIER CLUB of Indianapolis will be installed after the- fourth annual
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this evening at the Homestead. After the dinner and installation the group will be guests of Oran A. Watts for a week-end party at the Watts cabin in Brown County. New officers are Arthur F. Wood, president; William F. Strong, vice president; Edward V. Meith, secretary, and Lee A. Harper, treasurer.
Mrs. T. R. Mead will speak on “Romance of Our National Parks” at a meeting of the NEW ERA CLUB at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Blanche McFadden, 967 Lexington Ave.
Jewish Women Meet Monday
Mrs. Ann Birk: Kuper, dramatic reader, will present “The American Way” before members of the Indianapolis Sektion of the Council of Jewish Women ‘at their opening meeting Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Kirshbaum Community Center. The play deals with the Gunthers, & German immigrant family which settles in Ohio. Miss Frances Mazur will report on the work of the Americanization committees of both the national and local chapters. Mrs. Sultan G. Cohen, president, will open the business meeting. . Mrs. Louis Wolf and Miss Gertrude Feibleman will preside at the tea table during the social hour in the lounge after the meeting. Both members and prospective members are invited. , ;
Virginia Ward Betroth
o Mr, ang Ms Jos a iin ounce the engagement o e. daughter, V Gleich, son
Founders’ Day banquet at 6 o'clock |
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Association. Scout emblem, a gold trefoil on a
Flirt, shown in the picture. the roundup. 3. Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher
partment with preparations sponsored for club women. university. (Smith Photo.)
are Mrs. Davis Harrison, (left) and
Mrs. Louise Mathews.
F. Wuensch. She will wear a gown of white bridal satin fashioned on Victorian lines with a tightly-fit-ted bodice, leg o’ mutton sleeves and a bouffant skirt that falls into a full tram. Her circular veil of illusion will fall from a coronet of interlacing satin ribbons. She will carry a white prayer book with streamers of white satin ribbons tied with sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. The strand of pearls which she will wear at the ceremony is a gift of the bridegroom. : Miss: Helen Geiger will be her sister's only attendant. Her gown
‘of Lotus blue faille taffeta is styled
with a fitted bodice and a‘ bouffant skirt with a cascade of tiny ruffles down the front. She will wear gloves of fuschia and will wear matching ostrich tips in her hair. She will carry a colonial bouquet of shaded asters. Meinard Mathews was best man and ushers were Julius Caesar and Ralph Schneider.
A breakfast and reception will follow at the Athenaeum. The couple . then leave on a wedding to New York.
Give Slumber Party Zeta Chapter of Pi Omicron Sorority will give a slumber party tonight at' the home of Miss Jeanette
inia Rita, to Orville
Kight, 2109 N. Alabsma St. A picnic breakfast will be held tomorrow
- meet at 10 a. m. preceding the after - | noon gathering. ;
, ‘Times Photos.
. 1. Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton will be honor guest Monday at the President’s Day meeting of the Sunnyside Guild at the Columbia Club. She will begin another two-year term. as guild president. (W. d} Hurley Ashby Photo.) : : 2. Several members of Girl Scout Troop 70 have taken up riding recently in preparation for their participation in the Saddle Horse Roundup Oct. 8 at Gregg Farms. dianapolis is co-sponsor of the event with the Indiana Saddle Horse Here is Delores Calvert (right) pinning the official
The Girl Scout Council of In-
green background, on the back of
Susan Bowers before they take off on a practice ride. Susan will ride Delores will ride her horse Cookie in
is president of the Indianapolis Council of Women which will begin its season Tuesday with a luncheon at the Columbia Club. The council is composed of 136 affiliated groups with a membership of about 26,000 women. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) 4, Mrs. George W. Jacqua, Winchester, president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, is assisting the Butler University journalism defor .the publicity short course to be The course will be held Oct. 21 at the
5. Alpha Iota Latreian Club members are busy with plans for their annual Fall Frolic, Oct. 7, at the Athenaeum. Shown leaving an arrangements committee meeting at Mrs. Frank H. Cox’s home
Mrs. William J. Schumacher.
6. The Tri Delt Alliance was to honor new members today at luncheon at the Athletic Club. Mrs. Otto K. Jensen (lett) and Mrs. Harry D. Hooley were among Alliance members in charge.
Mathews-Geiger Nuptial Vows Will Be Taken at Cathedral
Miss Antoinette Geiger will be married to Paul F. Mathews today in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond F. Noll will officiate, the daughter of Mrs. Anton Geiger and Mr. Mathews is the son of
The bride will be given in marriage by her mother’s: cousin, Edwin
D. A. R. Meets Oct. 10 to 12
Delegates to the state D. A. R. conference Oct. 10 to 12 at the Claypool Hotel will be elected at a meet-
ing of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the organization at 2 p. m. Thursday at the chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St. The local unit will observe Approved Schools of D. A. R. Day. Joseph Lewis, pianist, will play. Mrs. John Logan Marshall, vice presi+ dent general of the national society, will talk on “The History of the D. A. R. Approved Schools.” An informal reception for Mrs. Marshall will follow the business meeting. Miss Alice Angerer, chairman of the approved schools committee, will introduce the speaker and Mrs, Gustavus B. Taylor, regent, will preside. Tea will be served at 4 p. m, Mrs. Ernest DeWolf Wales is chairman of the tea. The chapter’s executive board will
- Phi Theta Delta Party
Mrs. Edward S. Brantner will be hostess Tuesday evening to members
Miss Geiger is
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president.
Carr Wedding Set for Today
Palms and ferns flanked with white flowers in bronze urns on either side of the altar will form the setting for the marriage of Miss Marguerite Ham and Lawrence S. Carr at 3:30 p. m. today in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Dr. John B. Ferguson will officiate. Miss Ham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. Ham of Markleville and Mr. Carr's parents are Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Carr of Indianapolis. Mrs. James R. Loomis, organist, will provide bridal selections. The bride, who is to be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gray velveteen street length: dress with a matching pillbox hat. The dress will be fashioned with short sleeves, a bustle back and crystal beading on the neckline. She will carry a colonial bouquet centered with an orchid. Mrs. W. H. Gerstenberger of Detroit and Mrs. R. H. White of Indianapolis, who will be bridesmaids, will: wear similar dresses of plum and blue velveteen, respectively. Their hats will be on a pillbox style in matching colors and they will carry colonial bouquets of pink, plum and blue colors. : John M. Carr will be his brother's best man. Ushers will include Bdwin H. Ham; brother of the bride; Egbert 8. Hildreth, Richard J. Lowther and Edward M. Bradford. A reception’ after the ceremony will be held at the home of Miss Ham's aunt, Mrs. R. C. McCullough, ‘5241 N. Delaware St. The couple will leave for a trip to the East and will be at home after Oct. 15 at 502 Highland Drive. Miss Ham was graduated from Butler University and was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Carr is a Butler graduate
Fraternity.
Wahl-Hendricks Rite Scheduled Tomorrow
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 30.—Miss Cecilia Hendricks, daughtenof Mrs. Cecilia Hennel Hendricks of the Indiana University English Department, will become the bride of Henry E. Wahl Jr, in a ceremony at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Dr. C. Howard Taylor will officiate in the First Methodist Church. Jules Hendricks, brother of the bride, will give his sister in marriage. Miss Anne Hendricks, her
sister, will be maid of hénor and
bridesmaids will be Miss Doris Seward of Covington, Ky., and Miss Marjorie Finkbiner. Donald Wahl will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Robert Bridges and Earl Hoff, Indianapolis; Richard Brunt, Marion, and Otto Eugene Grant Jr, Ft. Wayne. : After a short trip the couple are to be at home here. The bridal party will be entertained this evening at a ‘dinner before the wedding rehearsal. Miss Hendricks was graduated from Indiana University and is a member of Kappa Kappa (Gamma. Mr. Wahl is a graduate of the university and is a member of Delta
of Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, at her home, 913 Lesle
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New Sunnyside Guild Heads Will Be Installed Monday President's Day. Event
New Officers and chairmen of Sunnyside Guild will be installed Mone following a President’s Day luncheon at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton will begin another two-year term as the organization As its head she will be in charge of the guild’s new project, the raising of funds for a recreation building at the Marion County
Tuberculosis Sanatorium. : Mrs. Myron J. Austin heads the hostess committee for the opening meeting of the season. Assisting her are Mesdames E. Park Akin,
Glenn J. Bookwalter, J. E. Berry, N. E. Boyer, Donald Brodie, Edward B. Boyer and Ethel Bromert. Other officers who will be inducted include: Mrs, Bookwalter, vice
ond vice president; Mrs. Oscar Pe= rine, secretary; Mrs. Stowell C. Wason, assistant secretary; Mrs, Gus ‘Meyer, treasurer, and Mrs. John Burke, corresponding secretary, Directors include Mesdames Wale lace O. Lee, Charles Seidensticker and Wayne O. Stone. Mrs, Floyd Mattice is parliamentarian. Committee chairmen include Mrs. E. V. Mitchell, publicity; Mrs. William H. Hanning, card party; Mrs, Kurt Schmidt, chairman of the ball; Mrs. Bower, advertising chairman; Mrs. Akin, prizes and cards; Mrs, G.- F. Kleder, buyer for the loan closet at the sanatorium; Mrs. Alonzo B. Chapman, entertainment at the sanatorium; Mrs. Floyd Mattice and the membership committee, refreshments at Sunnyside.
committee; Mrs. Seidensticker, tele= phone; Mrs. G. W. Dunnington, motor corps; Mrs. Walter O. Webster, sick; Mrs. Austin, special decorations; Mrs. William T. Eisenlohr, special donations; Mrs. Earl Cox, candy and peanut machines. : Also included are past presidents and charter members on the build= ing committee; Mrs. Marguerite Lewis Mumford, delegate to Seventh District Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Le Roy Martin, delegate to the In-
board and committee chairmen will serve on the ways and means committee.
Take Vows at
The Rev. Fr. Joseph Busald of Brazil officiated this morning at the marriage. of, Miss Rosemary Gantner and Clarence J. Hohman at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church: Miss Gantner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gantner and Mr. Hohe man’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hohman, Father Busald is a cousin of the bridegroom. Mr. Gantner gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a gown of white slipper satin, fashioned with a tight bodice, full skirt, bustle back, sweetheart neckline and long sleeves.
from a halo of orange blossoms. Her colonial bouquet was of white roses. Miss Rita Gantner, sister of the bride, and Miss Marie Hunt, her cousin, were he: attendants. Their gowns were fashioned alike with tight bodices, full skirts and short
ner was in turquoise blue satin and
bouquets wer © of pastel roses. Betty Jane Greil, Peoria, Ill, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a dress of gold satin fashioned like that of the bride and carried a colonial bouquet in pastel colors. Wilbur Schuch was best man and Carl Showalter and William O’Brien were ushers. :
low at Hollyhock Hill and a reception is planned from 7 to 10 : Li 3 Ne] 3 .
Daniel I. Bower, E. J. Braman, °
president; Mrs. Theodore Root, sec=
Others are: Mrs. Robert, Sturm . and Mrs. Oliver P. Fauchier, relief -
dianapolis Council of Women, and
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