Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1939 — Page 12
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SOCIETY— = Marott Hotel Winter Season Opens With Dance Tonight.
Gold and bronze chrysanthemums will form the decorative background for the formal dinner and dance opening the winter season of the Marott H8tel. this evening. About 600 reservations have been made for the party. ¢ Consuelo Couchman Dunmeyer will be in cunarge of music during-dinner which will be served in the main. dining room. the Gold Room and the Blue Room. Bill
Hart’s orchestra will play for dancing. a
One of the larger dinner parties will be that of Mrs O. D. Bohlen. Her guests will include Mesdames H. M. Gilchrist, Carl Vernon Griffith, Samuel Cornell Carey, A. H. Steinbrecher, Ww. W. Critchlow, S. T. Nichols, William F. Kuhn, Carolyn: Atherton, Henry Eitel and W. H. Kinnear. = Mr. and Mrs. George J. Marott will be host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. John Hillenbrand of Batesville. hi Guests of Mrs. H A. Caldwell will include her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Shannon and granddaughter, Reba Shannon, of: Oak Park, Il, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and Robert Smith. : , . Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gilliom will attend with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gilliom Mrs. Thomas L. Green will be hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooley will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Murray DeArmand. . .
Entertain Guests at Dinner Another dinner party will include Dr. and Mrs. Miles Barton, Messrs. and Mesdames William L. Schrader, William Lewis, Harold H. Wells, Charles B. Crist, Theron Miner and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scott of Kirkland. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Ray will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Frank Otte. Lo Miss Nellie Bottema and Mr. and Mrs. William Grossman will be guests of Tom Dillon. In one dinner group will be Mrs. P. B, Trone, ‘Mrs. Marie Breeding and Mrs. John F. Cramp Jr and daughter, Miss Blanche. Mesdames Rose MaMe Cruzan, Ruth Glover, Charles Merriman and Harry Wissel will make up another party. Others who will entertain parties at the dance will be Norman Titus, Norman G. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.. Thompson Kurrie, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mowrer and Mrs. O. E. Hawn whose party will be in the Blue Room. ) . Mrs. Nicholas M. Harrison of Pasadena will be a guest at_the table reserved by Mrs. Herman G. Tuttle. Messrs. and Mesdames Garrett Olds, E. A. McIlvaine, Paul Glacklin and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sattarlee of Buffalo, N. Y., also have made reservations.
Arrange Parties for Lambs’ Frolic Several dinner parties will be given by local hosts and hostesses before the opening frolic of the Lambs Club Saturday night at the Columbia Club. The Lambs will present gems from Rudolph Friml’s light opera, “Rose Marie.” : In one group dining at the Club will be Messrs. and Mesdames William B. Ansted Jr., Lindley E. Clark and Henry Todd. Miss Ann Fox and Louis Schwitzer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, Miss Grace Meng, Miss Gertrude McHugh and Dr. John Aspy will be dinner guests of John C. Ruckelshaus. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lieber will entertain at a cocktail party at their home preceding*a dinner at the club. In the group will be Messrs. and Mesdames Kevin D. Brosnan, Michael J. Duffecy Jr. Claude .Jones, Thornton Sterrett; Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Raub Jr., Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bobbitt, Kokomo, and Capt.
and Mrs Frank Irwin, Dayton, O. who are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Newell C. Munson.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kern will entertain at dinner at their home. Another dinner party will be that of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer, who will entertain in their home. Joseph J. Daniels will be
host to a group of friends , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Messrs. and Mesdames J. Perry Adams, Ralph Vonnegut, Harry
at his home. Noling will give a dinner at the club for Meek, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Robert B. V. Wade and Dr. and Mrs. Cleon
Nafe. Also dining at the club will be Mr. and Mrs. Dudley R. Galla-
hue and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pier, Miss Lois Gerdts and
E. E. Whitehill, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rainier.
In Mr. and Mrs. Erwin G. Vonnegut’s party for dinner will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Stempfel, Frank- A. Throop, Mrs. Carl Vonnegut and John Tebbin, A. Hastings Fiske and Joseph S. Wil-
liams. hono
Coconut Grove, Fla. They will have
A. Dryden. Eberhart, Charles A. Pfafflin,
Mr. and Mrs. William E, Munk will be hosts at a dinner in of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank C. Fishback who will leave soon for
14 guests in their party.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Skillern, Lewiston, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmette, Ill, who are guests of Dr. and Mrs. will be entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Lochhead before going to the frolic.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hinch bins of Cincinnati will be guests of
and Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cain at
the Frolic, Mr. and Mrs. Read Henry of Louisville will attend with
Robert Frost Daggett Jr.
Two Clubs Announce Events ! The Ward Belmont Alumnae Club will entertaingat 1:30 p. m. Saturday with a dessert luncheon and bridge at the home of Mrs. Nathan Washburn Jr., 212 W. 33d St. Miss Margaret Hetherington
will be assistant hostess. The November buffet supper of
the Propylaeum Club will be
held Sunday, Nov. 5. Alice Baxter Mitchell will read “Mme. SansGene.” Reservations for the supper may be made tomorrow or
after.
Friends Fete Brides-to-Be
The announcement of several wedding parties and a round of showers and entertainments add impetus to the prenuptial whirl of gaiety. Miss Era Louise Rhodehamel, daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Wesley A. Rhodehamel, Bloomington, whose marriage to John Ellis Hopkins, Rensselaer, will be Sunday, has chosen attendants for her wedding. Miss Barbara Zechiel will be maid of honor and Miss Marjorie Hennis and Miss Elsie Ann Locke will be bridesmaids. Her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Locke, will give a reception at their home, 5210 Washington Blvd. following the wedding. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Hopkins is a graduate of the University of Chicago and a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. 2 8 = Miss June Elizabeth May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. May, 1669 Park Ave. has chosen Mrs. George Herne as matron of honor and only attendant for her wedding Oct. 28 in the Third Christian Church. She will become the bride of Laurence W. Wood, 44 Sheffield Ave, son of Alfred Wood, Toledo. Maurice Hawkins will be best man. Mrs. Hawkins entertained recently with a bathroom shower for the . bride-to-be at her home, 44 N. . Sheffield Ave. Guests included the bride-to-be and her mother, Mesdames Elizabeth Hubbard, Dorothy
Shull, Thomas Bruther, Edith Se-|
crist, Betty Rowland, George Heiny, Harlan Turner J. A. Hawkins, Plainfield, and the Misses Verle McFadden, Velma Marendt, Margaret Trager, Alice Thomas, Mary Frances Katzenberger, Katherine King, Caroline Coffin, Helen Thornburg, Marie Paxton and Hazel McAdams. 8 2 =»
Mrs. Alvie Boswell, 1326 S. Harding St., has announced the engagement of her sister, Miss Joenell Gibbs, to Carl Owen Windish Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Windish Sr., 1033 Reisner St. The wedding will be Saturday, -Oct. 28, in the Windish home
Miami Guest Honored At Athenaeum Party
Mrs. Frederick Schmitt entertained last night at the Athenaeum in honor of Mrs. Robert Leppert of Miami, Fla. Mrs. Leppert is the houseguest of Mrs. R. C. Griswold. Mrs. Franz Binninger and Mrs.
‘SADIE HAWKINS’ PARTY SLATED
The posting of the “Sadie Hawkins’ Day” proclamation by Prometheus J. Gurgle, Mayor of Dogpatch, has had some influence locally. J The Al-Pa-To Club today announced it would hold a “Sadie Hawkins Party” on Saturday evening. : , Miss Bernice Gigerich will be hostess. Who's the “han’somest man in Ind’napolis,” gals?
Sorority Fetes Dorothea Craft
A farewell party, a pitch-in din-
‘|ner, a_book review and several rou-
tine business meetings are among activities this week for members of Indianapolis Greek letter groups. Miss Dorothea Craft, who is leav-
,|ing soon for: New York. where she
will enroll in the American Academy of Dramatic Art, was honored last night at a farewell dinner party in the ZETA TAU ALPHA chapter house at Butler. She read a short excerpt from “Elizabeth, the Queen,” one of the plays she gave at her graduation from Jordan Conservatory, and “The Creed” of Zeta Tau Alpha, : : Miss Craft, a graduate also of Butler and a merhber of the sorority, will take a graduate course at the Academy. Mrs. Retta Henley housemother, and Miss Faye Mendenhall, chapter president, presided during the dinner. Miss Frances Luichinger was in charge of arrangements.
Members of the GAMMA ALUMNAE CLUB OF KAPPA ALPHA THETA will open their meetings for the year with a pitch-in supper tomorrow evening at the temporary chapter house at Buckingham Drive and Capitol Ave. Mesdames S. B. Van Arsdale, Wendell Barrett and Thomas Batchelor will be hostesses. Officers are Miss Dorcas Rock, president; Mrs. Malcolm S. Davidson, vice president; Mrs. James Kingsbury II, secretary, and Miss Betty D&Grief, treasurer.
Mrs. Emma Beanblossom will review “Harlequin House” (Marjorie Sharp) before members of THETA TAU PSI fololwing a dessert luncheon at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Gene Wright, 5516 -Mock St. :
Mrs. Russell Oberlin, 728 Wallace Ave., will entertain members of GAMMA SIGMA PHI tomorrow evening at her home. <
Members of CHI DELTA CHI will sponsor a card party tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. auditorium.
Members of LAMBDA CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA are to be guests of Mrs. Frank Herdrick, 3508 W. Michigan St., at a luncheon and meeting this afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Members of DELTA OMICRON CHAPTER OF DELTA DELTA DELTA SORORITY will be entertained at 6 p. m. today at the home
| of Mrs. Herbert Blinn. Assisting
hostesses for the dinner will be Miss Florence Bowers and Miss Ruth Hale.
This trio of members from the Matinee Musicale are looking forward ‘to the opening meeting of the season tomorrow. at Ayres’ auditorium. The reception and musicale will launch the organiza-
P. E. O. Sisterhood Chapter P Entertains Guests Monday; Mrs. G. W. Seaton Is Hostess
Chapter P of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will give a music tea from 2 until 4 p. m. Monday as their annual guest day meeting. Mrs. Guy W. Seaton, 3015 N. Capitol Ave., will be hostess. ~ Mrs. Rosa F. Storer, social chairman, will have charge of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames M. Chase McKinsey, Verd R. Mayer, William C. Gardner, V. R. Teter and Floyd I. McMurray. Mrs. B. W. Led-
wick is chairman of invitations. Preside at Table
Mrs. Arthur W. McDonald, chapter president, and Mrs. Harry S. Rogers, past president of the chapter and recording secretary of the Indiana State Chapter, will preside at the tea table. Members of the receiving line will be Mesdames Herman K. McComb, David E. Fox, Hiram E. Cunningham, James F. Hall, Arthur M. McCommons and Bjorn Winger. ’ Miss Margaret James, soprano, accompanied by Glenn Friermood, will sing. Mrs. Earl Roger Riley, accompanied by Mrs. Albert C. Hirschman, will play violin selections. Mrs. Hirschman and Mrs. Charles B. Agness will have charge of the program. - Honor Guests Named
Honor guests will include Mrs. B. H. Lybrook, president of the Indianapolis Council of P. E. O., and Mesdames Paul Kilby, Harold Worth, P. T. Schaeffer, H: W. Nichols, W. R. Freeman, P. Ward Holaday, J. R. Kuebler and Miss Clara Ryan, presidents of Chapters F, G, P, Q. S, U, V and W. Other special guests will be active unaffiliated members of P. E. O. who have moved recently to Indianapolis. They are Mesdames Titus Lowe, Henry C. Stute, Harold Smeets, Henry F. Schricker, Edward G. Peck, George B. Asche, Gertrude
Mary Spurgeon Ritchel, Nina Newburn, Edith Seyfert and Miss Helen Spivey.
Bible Class to Fete New List of Officers
Newly-elected officers of the Phi Delta Bible Class of the West Mor-
Saturday at the church. The Rev. honor guest. dent; Miss Dora Thorne, vice presi-
tary, and Miss Kathryne Cochrane, treasurer. Installation services will
be held.
EVENTS
CLUBS
{Edna E. Pauley Junior. 8 p. m
Sat. Mrs. Lou Clayton, 333 N. Division, hostess. Wiener roast. G. T. E. Chapter, Sub-Deb Federation. 7:40 p. m. today. Miss Babe Alandt, 56 S. Linwood, Apt. 9. Laeta. Fri. eve. Fred Conrad, 615 Drexel Ave., host. Lawrence Township Republican Women. All day Fri Mrs. Mary Thomas, 75th and Knue Road, hostess. Covered dish luncheon.
SORORITY
Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. Sat. eve. Carey’s Ranch. Wiener roast. . LODGES
Myrtle Rebekah 326. 7:30 p. m. Pri.
Nomination of officers. Mrs. Edith Thomas, noble. grand. : Naomi Chapter 131, i E. S. 8 p. m. Fri. Temple, Illinois and Wash-
of Past Matrons and Patrons
matron. CARD PARTIES Busy Bee Club of Druids. Today. Druid - Hall, 29% S. Delaware. Dinner. Mrs. Clyde Armstrong, chairman. Artemus. 2 Whitehill auditorivm. Mrs. Frank
Nursery Christmas box. ‘Barbara Fritchie Council 76, Daughters of America. 7:30 p. m. today. Citizens Gas Co. auditorium.
Warrick Daughters Elect New Officers
Officers of the Daughters of Warrick County will be elected tonight at the home of Mrs. Edwin Pace,
430 Eastern Ave.
A program of readings and music will precede the business meeting.
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ris Street Christian Church will be |: honored at a dinner at 6:30 p. m.|}
Lester Ford, teacher, will be an}: Officers are Nathan Steele, presi- |i
dent; Miss Florence Shields, secre- |:
Active in Matinee Musica
: tion's 63d season. Left to right are Mesdames Frank
‘Co-Operation’ Is Subject of
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‘Books’ and ‘Bulbs’ Also
To Be Discussed By Clubs.
Discussions of consumer co-oper-ation, milestones in women’s progress, flower bulbs and books are planned for programs of club meeting tomorrow and Saturday. One group will hold ‘its annual President’s Day luncheon.
Mrs. Philip Zoercher will discuss “A Brief History of Consumer’s Cooperation” at the meeting of the IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB at the home of Mrs. P. W. Cornelius, 5416 Lowell Ave. Mrs. George M. Cornelius will be assistant hostess. “Indiana’s Early Efforts at Co-operation” will be discuss by Mrs. E. A. Williams.
Mrs. G. B. Taylor will present the program on “The Magic of Books” ‘before members of the CULTURE CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. W. Costin, 5516 N. Pennsylvania
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Carl H. Hull and O. M. Jones. These members were active in arrangements for the card party held recently by the Musicale. ;
Kindergarten Heads Elected
Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook was elected president of the executive board of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten yesterday. Other officers are Mrs. Ernest de Wolf Wales, first vice president; Mrs. Eli Lilly, second vice president; Mrs. George A. Kuhn, recording secretary; Miss Marguerite Dice, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Francis W. Dunn, treasurer. Mrs. Horace W. Nordyke was elected a member of the board to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Robert A. Hendrickson who resigned. Mrs. Clemens O. Mueller, Mrs. Donald Test and Mrs. Ralph Boozer were elected to membership in the society. Advisory board members who. were re-appointed include Dr. M. L. Haines, Eugene Foster, Kurt F. Pantzer, Harry Miesse and Evans Woollen Jr.
Meeting Called Off
The Marion County Women’s Democratic Club will not hold a meeting on Tuesday as originally scheduled.
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Cheer Group To Give Party
Additional hostesses for the benefit card party of the Cheer Broadcasters today have been announced by Mrs. T. William Engle, chair-
man. The party will be at 2 o'clock
this afternoon in Ayres’ Auditorium. Mrs. J. H. Prochaska is co-chairman. Hostesses are Mesdames* Paul Whipple, Monte Campbell, Paul Phillips, J. K. Robbins, H. E. Gage, Raleigh Greene, H. B. Tilman, Bob Richey, P. V. Roberts, Chester Martin, Frank Luebking, A. J. Hueber, L. R. Mottern, E. H. Landers, H. F. Kimble, Everett Smith, L. B. Ritter, Bert -Cordle, Raymond Bulstra, R. C. Duke, Don Phelps, Arthur Bender, Harman Young, Walter S. Wilkins, Harry G. Sommers, Carl Schey, Charles Windsor, Oscar Rabhe, Ernest Millholland, Emmett Belzer, Otto Roos, M. L. Sutton, Edward Pierre, I. C. Spencer, Edgar Ulrey, Frank Bogart, Verne Kniptash, Ralph Cross, Frank Buckley, Leonard Welch and Miss Alice Alexander.
Party at Altenheim ,
Set for Tomorrow
The Ladies Society of the Altenheim will sponsor a card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home. Hostesses will include the Mesdames Charles Holtman, William Heiser, Theodore Schuller and Miss Emma Walker.
Luncheon Announced
Mrs. Howard P. Travis, 633 Highland Drive, will entertain members of the New England Club with a dessert luncheon and bridge party Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at her home.
Mrs. Clarence Hughel will talk on “Bulbs” at the meeting -of the IRVINGTON GARDEN CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. R. Schwartz, 9045 E. Washington St.
Mrs. A. M. McConnell will discuss “Milestones in Women’s Development” before members of the MAG-
| AZINE CLUB Saturday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. William Peet, 7466 College Ave. Mrs. F. C. Yarling will present current events. - Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. C. E. Appel and Mrs. C. F. Austin,
Miss Bernice VanSickle will talk on “European Colonies in Guana” at the meeting of the VICTORIAN CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB following a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A. G. Burgess, 3102 Kenwood Ave. Mrs. Albert Egly and Mrs. Henry Ice will be assistant. hostesses.
Mrs. Leila Avery Rothenburger, president of the INDIANA BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF AMERICAN PEN WOMEN, will be honored at the annual president’s day luncheon Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Blanche Graham Williams, 2854 N. Talbott Ave. Miss Mary Mathews and Mrs. Coe-Botkin will assist the hostess.
Members of CHAPTER S OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD will be entertained at a pafty Saturday at the home of Mrs. J. L. Kixmiller, 4144 N. Capitol Ave. Mrs. R. H. Warren will be assistant hostess. :
Members of the LUCKY 13 CLUB will be guests of the Misses Christine and Irma Sorhage, 1417 E. Vermont St., Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. { ——————————————
Democratic Women To Give Card Party
Members. of the Ninth Ward Women’s Democratic’ Club will sponsor a card party tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the BannerWhitehill. auditorium. Mrs. Mabel Hayes is general chairman. Assisting committee chairmen are Mrs. Opal Shippman, tickets; Mrs. Cynthia Craigle, table prizes, and Mrs. Marie Turner, other prizes.
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Gamma Phi Zeta sorority will entertain tonight in the Bambobo Room of the Hotel Washington in honor of wives of resident physie cians, internes and medical stue dents at the Indiana University | Medical School. Mrs. John Flick (above) is a member of the are .rangements committee headed by Mrs. Willard Worth, Other assist ants are the Mesdames Mitchell Taylor, Julian Kennedy, Harry Aldridge, Charles Reid, Tom Shields and Ray D. Miller.
Carson-Kuehr
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuehr, 623 Orange St., and Thomas L. Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Care son, were married at 9 o’clock this morning in the Sacred Heart Cathe olic Church. The Rev. Fr. Servace Ritter officiated. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, uncle and aunt of the bride, and Miss Margaret Brown sank the nupe tial mass. The bride, who was give in in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white moire taffeta and carried a prayer book bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Her lace-edged veil extended the length of her long train and she carried a pearl rosary, gift of the bridegroom. Miss Helen Kretzer was maid of honor. Her gown was of rose moire taffeta with which she wore a matching bonnet and carried” a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums, Miss Margaret Kuehr, a sister ‘of the bride, was bridesmaid. Her gown was in American Beauty taffeta and she wore a matching bone net and carried yellow chrysanthemums. Carol Kuehr, junior bridese maid, wore peach taffeta and care ried a nosegay of pompon chrysane themums. : ) ! John Breen was best man and ushers included James Carson ahd Joseph Zimmerman, Carl Suding acted as ring-bearer. A wedding breakfast was served at Bluffcrest following the service and a recep-
the home of the bride’s parents, The couple will take a short wéde
‘ | ding trip and will be at home Mone-
day at 429 Harvard Place. :
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