Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1939 — Page 30
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SOCIETY. ii: Peter Larsen and Katharine Fulton To Be Married Today in Fulton Home.
' Miss Katharine Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Fulton, will become.the bride of Peter Norman Larsen, Louisville, Ky., in a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Fulton home. Bishop Richard A. Kirchhoffer of the Episcopal Dio-
cese of Indianapolis will officiate at the ceremony in a setting of chrysanthemums in fall shades with panels of clipped
arborvitae bittersweet and pompon seven-branch candelabra on either
{side of the altar.
chrysanthemums and stands of A large bowl
of korean chrysanthemums and cathedral candle will stand on the
altar.
Jeanette Gardiner Will Play
The bridal party will descend the stairs and enter the hall which will be decorated yith sheaves of wheat, chysanthemums and colored leaves. The livingroom will be decorated in panels like those at the altar. Miss Jeanette Gardiner, organist, will play bridal music for the wedding and reception afterward. The bride, who will enter with her father, will be gowned in ivory taffeta satin fashioned on classic lines with long tight sleeves, a romance neckline and a skirt with back fullness extending into a long train. She will wear an heirloom veil of Rosepoint lace with .a bandeau of matching satin tied in a tailored bow on top. She will carry a prayer book with white orchids and ly of the valley
streamers.
Mrs. Kevers Chooses Green Velvet Mrs. Norman Rauh Kevers, her matron of honor, will wear French lime green velvet made with short puffed sleeves, a deep V-neckline and full skirt. Miss Muriel Larsen, the bridesmaid, will wear spicerust velvet made like the matron of honor’s. Both will carry
tuberose begonias and fall croton leaves in their hair.
leaves with garlands of croton
The flower girls, Mary Pearson Garstang and Katharine Fulton Ferriday, will be gowned in peach net with short puffed sleeves
and turquoise blue bows on the peach taffeta. underskirts.
They
will carry little French nosegays and will wear flowers in their hair. Lawrence Larsen will be his brother's best man and ushers will include Fred Fulton and John Fulton, the bride’s brothers.
Reception Guests Announced
.A reception will follow ‘the wedding. The wedding cake will stand on a plateau of smilax, gardenias and lilies of the valley. An anniversary candle, given to Miss Fulton hy a friend, will form
the centerpiece. -
‘The candle, engraved with the bride’s name, will
be lighted at the reception and at each wedding anniversary for
10 years. Among out-of-town guests will
be Mr, and Mrs. Peter Larsen,
Staten Island, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen and Miss
Muriel Larsen, Staten Island; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hinchley, Pe-
tosky, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis George, Louisville, and Dennis
Perkins, Louisville.
The couple will leave on a wedding trip to
and will be at home after Nov. 1 at
te Smoky Mountains 108 Valley Road, Louisville.
‘Women of the Mayflower’ and ‘Evolution of Physics’ Among Topics Listed by Clubwomen
Programs for club meetings today, tomorrow and Monday will include talks on varied subjects, including Women of the Mayflower, foreign travels, fiction reading, physics, Einstein and poetry.
Mrs. E. W. Bilyeu will discuss
“Women of the Mayflower” before
members of the MONDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB at their meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Raymond H. Maguire, 5134 N
Illinois St. Mrs. Emmet Ireland will be hostess. Mrs. Lewis J. Riddle will speak on “American Heroines of Religion” and Mrys. William W. Ball will review current events. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will present a travel talk before members of DRYBURGH ABBEY CHAPTER OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE
- BRITISH Empire at their meeting Monday at the Banner-White-hill auditorium.
Mrs. Walter S. King, 5329 University Ave., will be hostess Monday to members of ‘the IRVINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB at her home. Mrs. Elijah Jordan will speak on “Follow Thou Thy Choice,” a subject _ which was discussed before the club on March 27, 1905.
Two papers will be presented at the meeting of the FORTNIGHTLY STUDY CLUB Monday at the home of Mrs. J. E. Hollon,.317 E. 49th St. Mrs. J. A. White will talk on “European Summer” and Mrs. W. W. Knapp will discuss “Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.” Assisting hostess will be Mrs. J. W. Graham.
Mrs. Ernest DeWolf Wales will present a. review of “Jane Welsh Carlyle” (Townsend Scudder) at the meeting of the MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB Monday at the home of Mrs. WILLIAM T. ANDERSON III, 3703 N. Delaware St.
Mrs. Florence Beckett Angell will speak on “The Evolution of Physics, Einstein and Infeld” at the meeting of the WOMAN'S RESEARCH CLUB Monday at the home of Mrs. John G. Benson, 3663 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Thomas P. Woodson will present piano selections. Members—of the committee in charge of the luncheon before the meeting include Mrs. Harry Krause, chairman; Mesdames Charles O. Britton, Curtis A. Hodges, J. W. Putnam, L. D, Owens, Theodore E. Root, Orren i and Arthur ‘Thomas.
Members of the CARNELIAN CLUB will be entertained at - a luncheon and bridge party Monday at the home of Mrs. Robert Elliott, at the Spink Arms Hotel. 'Assisting _ hostesses will Mrs. John C. Loucks and Mrs; H. L. Sunderland.
Mrs. F. P. Delks, 5514 E. Michigan St., will ‘be hostess to members of the LA PHYLLIS CLUB Monday at her home. |!
Members of the FA-LO-SIS CLUB will be guests at a social meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. Louis Neff. Members of the party committee will be assistant hostesses. Mrs. Jeane Willard will talk on “Poets and Poetry of Indiana” at the meeting of the INTER LIBROS CLUB tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clara Van Meter. The hostess will review the life of James Whitcomb Riley and will speak on the Riley Memorial Hospital.
Miss Doris ' Lynn and Miss Louise McCormick will speak on “South America” at the guest dinner meeting of CHAPTER G OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Everett Smith. Chapter S members who will be guests include Mrs. P. W. Holaday, president; Mrs. W. J. Hollander, vice president, and Mrs. Don Brown, chaplain.
Mrs. George E. Hart and Mrs. E. C. Thompson will be hostesses to members of the ANGLO-INDIANA CHAPTER OF THE INTER-
" NATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY
CLUB at a luncheon at 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the Colonial Tearoom,
Members of the SOPHISTICATES CHAPTER OF THE SUB-DEB
CLUB will hold a wiener roast]
Wednesday evening. Plans for the outing were discussed at a recent meeting at ‘the home of Miss Rita Glenn.
Members of the ANGLO-INDIA CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB will be entertained at a luncheon at 1-o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Colonial Tearoom.
Miss Rosemary Snyder will be hostess to members of and pledges of the WANNA MEEDUS SUB-DEB CLUB for a tea honoring the neophytes on Sunday afternoon at her home, 806 Weghorst St.
Pledges are the Misses Harriet Peters, Madalyn Christie, Dorotha Jackson, Nellie La Faye, Florence Willard, Virginia Biogacdia and Lorene Behrens. Other activities of next week will be a pot-luck supper at the home of Miss Virginia Parish and a slumber party at the home of Mrs. Margaret Jolly.
Mrs. Charles B: Campbell will speak on “Red Letter Days” following the President’s Day luncheon of the CATHERINE MERRILL CLUB tomorrow afternoon at Woodstock Country Club. Miss Josephine Herron is president. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Odell Clizbe, who will arrive today from Chicago; Mrs. Malott White, Mr. and Mrs. David « Williams, Mr. and- Mrs. Ruckelshaus and Mr. Fauvre. Miss Irving Moxley will entertain at a dinner party before the play. Mrs. Rosamond: Van Camp Hill will entertain Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegler, Mrs. Raymond P. Van Camp and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lazarus. Mrs. Marine Is Hostess Gathering for cocktails at Mrs. Garth P. Marine’s residence will be Mr. and Mrs. Rich T. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Finney, K Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. S. Catterton, Richard T. Lineback, Greenfield, and Miss Rhea Chenourth. After tHe play they will go dancing. Mrs. C. D. Vawter will have dinner for eight and then will attend the play. Guests are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyda, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rass, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson and Mr. Vawter. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter will entertain at a theater party for Maj. and Mrs. T. Sapia-Bosch, Dr. and Mrs. Earl O. Noggle'and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kohlstaedt. Mrs. Edward S. Dean will have a theater party of five. The Misses Eldena and Sara Lauter will take Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDermott, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Weyerbacher, Miss Gertrude Weyerbacher and Mrs. Arthur Zinkif,
‘Scanlon Guests Listed Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scanlon’s guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pittman and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reifsteck. After the play they will dance at, the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Martin will be hosts at a dinner at the Athenaeum and then will attend the play. Guests are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Angst and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt.
Honor guests for the silver anniversary opening include Mr. and
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Civic Theater Opens Season Tonight and That's Cue for Dinner Parties and Dancing
_ Civi¢ Theater-goers will don their best bibs and tuckers for a gala first night opening tonight, the ‘occasion for many dinners and parties both before and after Rachel Crothers’ comedy, . Mrs. Irving Fauvre, who will play the feminine lead of Mary Howard, will entertain a party at the theater. The group will go to the John K. Ruckelshauses for another party following the play. Guests are
“When Ladies Meet.”
Mrs. Gordon Thompson, Orchard School; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bowditch, Park School; Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Robinson, Butler University; Mr. and Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buchanan; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Chambers, Miss Nora Meehan and Mrs. George Foerderer, Ladywood School; Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Manthei, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Alexander, Miss Ada Bicking, Mr.\and Mrs. John F. White and Mr, and Mrs. Harry B. Hartsock.
A number of parties also are scheduled for tomorrow evening. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hoke will take guests and Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee will entertain for her guest, Mrs. John . Kitchen,. New York. Mrs. Burpee’s party will go to the Athletic Club following the play. Dr. Lee Norvelle, head of the dramatics department at Indiana University, will be honor guest at a small party given by Mr. and Mrs. Russell McDermott, who will serve dinner at their home. : Mrs. Ernest Baltzell will entertain a party at Woodstock preceding the play. Guests will include Mrs. John Weldon, Mrs. Philip Reed and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Matthews. Other reservations for tomorrow night include Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, Kirby White, Mr. and
[Ac Sorority’ s Founders’ Day
: Delta Theta Taus Meet
Monday Night at ~ Hoosier A. C.
are scheduled for members of Indianapolis sorority chapters this week-end and the first of next week.
Pledge members of a Butler Eton have elected officers.
Members of ZETA KAPPA CHAPTER OF DELTA THETA TAU, national charity group, will observe Founders’ Day with pledge services at’ 8 p. m. Monday in the Chinese Room of the Hoosier Athletic Club. Miss Kathryn Allen is, chairman of the arrangements, assisted by- Miss Margaret Wulf and Miss Lucille Thomas. Young women who will be pledges will include the Misses Margaret Branham, Maxine Campbell, Idamay Johnson, Marjorie Lehr, Luella Lundquist, Lois Schroeder, Clara Windsor and Thelma Wright,
Miss Charlene Dabes will head
-|CHAPTER OF DELTA GAMMA at
Times Photo.
This trio takes a last-minute check of “props” for the opening tought! of Rachel Crothers’ “When ‘Ladies Meet.” Left to right are William W. Brenn, Mrs. T. Gordon Kelly and Mrs. George Hosfer.
Mrs. D. Ww. Alexander, Mrs. Lelia Brown, Howard Branson, Mrs. L. G. Cummins, C. Fred Davis, Dr. Murray de Armond, Frank Klein, Mrs. Richard P. Efroymson, Miss
1Ola Endly, Mrs. Mortimer Franklin,
J. A. Goodman, Mrs. Francis Huston, Alex Hessler, William Higburg, Miss Louise Keyler, Mrs. David Klausmeyer, Miss Margaret Jock, Mrs. Frank McKibben. Mrs. Paul McNamara, Miss Margaret Mead, Mrs. M. S, Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mote, Mrs. John Ray Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nordyke, Miss Evelyn Rabb, Mrs. Charles C. Robinson, Mrs. John Shaw, Miss Hilda Stewart, Mrs. A. D. Stone, Mr. Paul Striebeck, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Todd, Mrs. John Waldo, Fred Webber, Mrs. J. D. Welch, and Dr. J. J. Bibler.: A large party from Tudor Hall will attend.
Steinmetz to Speak
The affairs committee study group of the Theater will meet today with Mrs. Walter J. Holmes to discuss summer theaters.
Edward Steinmetz Jr. will discuss activities of the Lake Placid Stock Company. Others who will speak are Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, who will talk on her visit to several summer theaters in the East; Mrs. Robert Frost Daggett, who will discuss. the Ironton, Mich. summer Mheater, directed by her son, James L. Daggett, and Jayne Sumner, whose talk will be on the Dunes theater at Beverley Shores, Mich. Mrs. Myron J. McKee has charge of study group programs. Mrs. Norman. Green and Mrs. R. G.
.|Lazarus are co-chairman of the
program committee ior the entire group, while Mrs. William Macgregor Morris is the affairs group chairman. The organization will give a tea in honor of Mrs. Steinmetz on Oct. 20 at Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer’s residence. S :
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Butler University for the ensuing year. Other officers recently elected are Miss Marjory Carr rroll, vice Klippel, treas. urer, and Miss. Phyllis Haddens, social chairman,
Miss Virginia Collins will be delegate from RHO CHAPTER OF SIGMA BETA at the national convention tomorrow and Sunday at the Detroit Leland Hotel, Detroit. Others from the chapter who will attend are Mrs. Russell Cox, president, and Mrs. Hal Schultz, national recording secretary.
Members of LAMBDA CHAPTER OF OMEGA NU TAU recently were guests at a surprise shower honoring Mrs. Vernon Radcliffe recently at the home of Miss Edith Pake, 204/ N. Tacoma Ave. Mesdames Richard Cheesman, Thomas Cisco and William F. Rusher were assistant hostesses. Guests included Mesdames Eldred
win, Roy Hill, Donald McCammack, Lerene Walters, Mary Margaret Fly, Leon Pierce; the Misses Marie Hartley, Lois Myers, Marie Cook, Anida Cassidy, Edna Logan, Iola Grable, Margie White and Vicioria Marsulesco. Mrs. Radcliffe before her marriage last month was Miss Jeanette Kis-
singer.
OF GAMMA. PHI ALPHA met last Griffin, 1616 E. Vermont St.
Be rer Playlet to Be Given
Mrs. Jane Ward will present a playlet from “Susan and God” before members of the McIlvaineKothe American’ Legion . Auxiliary following a covered dish luncheon Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Earl Stafford, 2434 N. Meridian St., will be hostess, assisted by Mesdames F. A. Gallagher, Lucinda Spann and Norman- Coulon.
Pounders’ Day exercises, pledge | | services and a national convention|:
th? pledge class of ALPHA TAU|.
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Members of ALPHA CHAPTER night at the home of Mrs. Ann
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Mrs. Clyde V. Montgomery,
chairman of the Community Wel- °
fare Department of the Woman's Department Club, will preside at the opening meeting of the season Wednesday at the clubhouse.
Benefit Bridge Aids, Selected
Committee chairmen for the Et Cetera Club benefit bridge party at -12 p. m. Monday in Block’s auditorium were announced today by Mrs. E. D. Farmer, president, Chairmen include Mrs. Fred B. Robinson, general chairman; Mrs. Bert Fuller, tickets; Mrs. Jerome Trunkey and Mrs. Robert Creighton, table prizes; Mrs. J. J. McDowell, food sale; Mrs. Florence Cowley, additional prizes, and Mrs. Laura Ray, publicity. ; The club does charitable and philanthropic work. It sends children to the Bridgeport Nutrition Camp each year and contributes to Sunnyside Sanatorium and a number of philanthropic organizations. : Club officers include Mrs. Farmer, president; Mrs. Robert Hayes, first vice president; Mrs. Fred Robinson, second vice president; Mrs. Trunkey, recording secretary; Mrs.” Fuller, treasurer, and Mrs. Ray, corresponding secretary.
Junior Columbians . Formal Dance Set
The Junior Columbians will open their formal dance season with a dance honoring Butler University students ‘tomorrow evening in the ballroom. Bud Stone’s Butler Campu; dance orchestra will play with Miss Connie Degeriman as soloist.’ Junior members named. by Walter J. Dean, junior president, to assist with arrangements includé the Misses Mary Louise Lee, Edna Mae Lewis, Patsy Boggs, Lillian Callaway, Margaret Dingley, Betty Early, Peggy Gray, Ann Ragan, Martha Hoy, Nancy Hurt; Messrs. William
'A. Bowen, Charles Butz, Dick Car-
son, Wallace Edgerton, Dan Flickinger, - Clarence Greene Jr., Paul Havens Jr., Robert M. McConnell, Arthur B. Patrick and Stephen Ww. Terry Jr. Senior members and their guests
have been invited to attend the dance.
Club will Hear Talk on France By Mrs. Henry
Alliance Francaise Head
Lists Season’s Lectures | And Social Events.
Mrs. Raymond Henry will talk on “Impressions of France, September,
11939,” at the opening meeting of the
Alliance Francaise at 8 p. m. Thurs» day in the Hotel Washington. A din. ner in Mrs. Henry's honor will be served at 6 p. m. The speaker, a teacher of French at Tudor Hall, returned recently from a three months’ stay in France. A program of lectures and social events for the season has been announced by Mme. Yvonne D. Chame ilovitch, Alliance president.
Dr. Yves Simon, Cherbourg, | France, who is teaching philosophy . this year at Notre Dame, will talk Nov. 9 on “Religious Life in France.” On Nov. 26, Mrs. W. L. Richardson, 110 . W. Hampton ‘Drive, will be. hostess at a tea for new members of the club. Mille. Germaine Arosa, Paris, France, will present a program of French songs and poems in provincial costume, Dec. 7." The annual Christmas party and luncheon has been planned for Dec. 23. Prof, Ernest J. Leveque, faculty member of the French department at Indie ana University, will lecture on Jan. 4. In February, the official lecturer of the International Federation of the Alliance, Dr. Frederic Urmatt, Paris, will discuss the “Psychological Comparison of the People of France and Germany.” “The Philosophy of Bergson” will be the subject. of a talk March 7 by Clide E. Aldrich, faculty member in the Butler French department Louis Allard, Paris, author and exchange professor at Harvard University, will talk on “Literature, the Expression of Society” when the group meets April 7. An illustrated talk by club members, “Picturesque Corners of France,” has been arranged for May 2. The season will close with a banquet May 16 in honor of winners of
‘Ithe Alliance Francaise medals. Mme.
Chamilovitch will talk on “The Philosophy of La Fontaine.” Each of the meetings will be held at 8 p. m. in the Hotel Washington and will be preceded by a dinner. The lectures will be given in French.
Luncheon Planned in
Honor of Arda Knox
Miss Arda Knox, who recently re- | tired from her position as mathe= matics teacher at Manual Training High School, will be honored at a luncheon tomorrow noon at Aen Tearoom. Miss- Ada M. Coleman, head of the mathematics department at the school, will be in charge, Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Collins, Mrs. Verna G. Magee, the Misses Bertha J. El= bert, Garnett Foreman, Eva Thornton, Coleman; Mr. Raymond Van
Arsdale and Mr. Volney Ward.
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