Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1940 — Page 4

SOCIETY —

Three Local Junior Leaguers Take Part in Grand Circuit Opening Today

The Indianapolis Junior League will sponsor the opening day’s program of the Grand Circuit Races today at the State Fair Grounds. -

Entered in the Invitational Ladies’ Amateur event .

will be three members of the league: Mesdames A. C. Bohlen, William H. Wemmer and Conrad Ruckelshaus. Others entered in the mile dash are Mrs. E. J. Hayes,

Duquoin, Ill., and Mrs. Hettie V. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ridgely will have as their guests today Mrs. Ridgely’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howe, and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Taylor. Included in another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Volney Brown, Frederick Albershardt, Samuel Harrell, Russell McDermott, Richard Helms, Mesdames Frank B. McKibbin, Rollin Spiegel, M. B. Esterline, the Misses Jean McKibbin, Ann Spiegel and Ava Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus will have as their guest during the Grand Circuit races Dunbar Bostwick of New York and Akin, S. C, race horse owner. Miss Katherine Andrews of Westpoint, Ind., also will be their guest. ‘of Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warrack Wallace in their box today were to be Mr. Wallace's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Drescher, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright of Sacramento, Cal. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. |

Booth Jamesons to Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Booth Jameson will have Mrs.. Jameson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Macey Cowgill, Terre Haute, Ind, with them. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Latham and Mr. and Mrs. Donald

Mattison. Messrs. and Mesdames Fisk Landers, Perry Lesh, John Collett and Paul Cullom will occupy a box. With Mrs. Raymond P. Van Camp will be her daughter, Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, Mr. and Mrs. William Macgregor Morris, Miss Clair Morris, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lazarus and Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Malott. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Alig will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lockwood and their daughter, Nancy, and the Alig’s children, Cornelius O. Alig Jr. and Miss Selina. Miss Martha Lois Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Adams, will have as her guests Misses Mary Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, Dixson Frenzel and Phyllis Behringer, Tom Binford, John Frenzel Miller, John Holliday, Charles Bookwalter and John Gould Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Adams wil be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, as will Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball of Muncie, Ind. Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Fieber, John Mason Moore and James W. Ray will be in another box. Miss Ann

and William Elder will entertain a party in the box of their parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Elder.

Eleanor Rogers Coldwell to Be Married To Thomas Billings in Parents” Garden

{A natural background of delphinium and regal lilies will form the setting for the marriage at 7 p. m. today of Miss Eleanor Rogers Coldwell and Thomas M. Billings. The ceremony, in the garden of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coldwell, will be read by

Dr. Jean S. Milner before a rose. trellis. The bride's attendants, Miss Agnes Coldwell, her sister and maid of honor, and Miss Ruth Osborne and Miss Bettie Pearce, bridesmaids, will wear peach mousseline-de soie gowns made with -very full skirts and off-the-shoulder bodices. They will carry baskets of garden flowers and will wear flowers in their hair. Mr. Coldwell will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear the bridal gown cof her mother, fashioned of satin and brocade with a cascade of duchess and rose point lace falling from the shoulders to the end of the train. Her veil will be one worn by Mrs, Ross C. Lyons, the former Miss Patricia Taggart, at her wedding. It will be held in place by orange blossoms worn by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Florence Wallingford Rogers, at her wedding in 1870. Her flowers will be stephanotis and white orchids. Mrs. Coldwell will be in navy crepe and Mrs. Billings will wear a white-embroidered hlack net gown. Robert Hedges will be Mr. Billings’ best man. Pierre Aiman and James Seward.

Reception to Follow Ceremony

Following the reception in the garden, the couple will leave for a honeymoon trip. The bride's traveling costume will be a powder blue dress and coat worn with navy accessories and a corsage of orchids. Upon their return they will be at home temporarily at 98 E. Maple Road. After Sept. 1 they will be at home ut 5923 Compton Drive. The bride attended Bradford Junior College at Bradford, Mass., and is a graduate of Stephens College. She also was graduated from the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy this month. Mr. Billings attended Wabash Coilege, the University of Hawaii and Butler University. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity,

Out-o f-Town Guests Attend

Guests from out. of town for the wedding will be Mrs.” Roger Raible and her daughters, Jane and Joan, apd Miss Dorothy Reed Hale, all of Shaker Heights, Cleveland; Richard Beebe, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Harry Nicol, Grosse Pointe, Mich., and her ‘niece, Miss Jane Moore, Wytheville, Va.; Mrs. DeGraf Billings and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Swain Jr. of Seymour, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vandivier, Franklin, Ind. :

Sevitzkys to Vacation at La Jolla

Among those leaving next week for extended summer vacations are Fabien Sevitzky, conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and Mrs. Sevitzky, who will again spend three months in La Jolla, Cal, where they have taken a house. Mr, Sevitzky will go to Montreal Monday, where he will give two concerts as guest conductor of the Montreal Symphony Orellestra next Thursday and Friday evenings, June 27 and 28. . Mrs, Sevitzky will leave by motor Tuesday or Wednesday, to join him en route after his concerts and proceed to the West Coast. Their 10ute will take them across the northern part of the United States, through Glacier National Park, the Columbia River highway and down the Pacific Coast to La Jolla.

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For Ceremony

Roherts Park Methodist Church will be the scene at 3 p. m. tomorrow of the double wedding ceremony for MNgses Margaret and Ina Cornell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cornell, 1130 N. Euclid Ave. Miss Margaret will become the bride of Richard L. Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard EE. Cross, Springfield, O., and Miss Ina will be married to Charles L. Carson, son of Mr .and Mrs. H. I. Carson, Martinsville, Ind. - The Rev. Charles P. Shulhafer will perform the ceremony. Dale Young, organist, will play the bridal music and Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs will sing. Included among her songs will be “Wedding Hymn,” composed for Miss Margaret by Adriaan Vanderbilt of New York. The church will be decorated with greenery. The brides, who will be unattended, will wear street-length frocks. Miss Margaret will be in frosty green made with back fullness and a bow detail at the neckline. Miss Ina has chosen a powder blue coat dress. Both will wear rose turbans and carry Johanna Hill roses. Ushers will be Henry Semler, Jack Turner, Hugh Mason and James Gilbreath. Following a reception in. the church, both couples will leave on wedding trips. Mr. and Mrs. Cross will be at home after July 10 at 5230 E. Washington St., and Mr. and Mrs. Carson will be at home at 344 N. Audubon Road early in July. :

Traditional Family Party Is Tonight

A family party and miscellaneous shower will be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Bant Sexson at 8 o'clock tonight at the Sexson cabin east of the city in honor of Miss Roberta Haskell, whose marriage to Hiram Sexson will take place July 12. The family party preceding a wedding is a tradition in the Sexson family. Guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames H. O. Sexson, Bert Sexson, Joseph Bush, E. A. Hunt, Robert Sexson, John Loder, Burl Sexson, William Akers, E. L. Bennett, Troy Sexson, Raymond Davis and Ward Sexson, Clarence Martindale, Joseph Tetrick, Paul Wessel, Arthur Crane and Scott Uland. Other guests will be the Misses

| Violet, Lenore, Joan, Deloris, Pauline

Audrey Ann and Mary Ann Sexson, Audrey Pauline and Anna Virginia Wessel and Jack Hatfield, Orville Crane, Gene Crane and Hiram Sexson.

Corps Meets Tuesday

The George H. Chapman Corps will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at Ft. Friendly. Mrs. Hazel Reichman

will preside.

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1. Mrs. Fred J. Grumme Jr. was Miss Doris Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. R. Brown, 5538 Broadway, before her marriage

June i2 in the Broadway Methodist

Church, (Photo Craft Photo.)

2. Mr, and Mrs. Frank A, Wintz, 329 E. 37th St., announce the

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engagement of their daughter, Jeane, to Frank John Horuff Jr., New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Horuff of Traders Point. The wedding will be July 11 at 3 p. m. at the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church. The bride-to-be was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Horuff was graduated from Wabash College and is a Beta Theta Pi Fraternity member. (Photo Craft Photo.)

3. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rauh, 5565 N. Delaware St., announce: the , engagement of their daughter, Harriet, to Harry Fogle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fogle, 4251 College Ave. The wedding will be in August. Miss Rauh attended Miss Mason's School, The Castle, Terrytown on the Hudson, N. Y., and Lake Erie aad Western College for Women. Mr. Fogle was graduated from the Indiamapolis College of Pharmacy. (Ramos-Porter Photo.)

4. Mrs. Elmer Stuart Doriot was Miss Joan Pratt Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, before her marriage June 8. Mr. and Mrs.

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F lorence Lynn Shaneberger Will Become Bride of Carl S. Hulen; Reception to Be at Propylaeum

Doriot are to be at home at 3630 N. Meridian St. July 1.

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5. Miss Helen Root, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Root, became

the bride of Howard B. McChord in Porter Photo.)

6. Mrs. William Curtis Ewbank

of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Peters, before her marriage June 1.

shardt Photo.) 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lillenberg vania St.

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8. Mrs. Henry J. Budenz III was Miss Mary Ann Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeo W. Leach, before her marriage June 15.

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Helen Eldridge Wears Veil Worn By Mother and Grandmother

For Wedding Th

The marriage of Miss Helen Katherine Eldridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Eldridge, 732 E. 33d St., to Donald Cox will ke at 3:30 p. m. today in the Episcopal Church of the Advent,

George S. Southworth, rector of the

The altar will be decorated with pjnk roses, and vases of delphinium will stand between the chancel and the nave of the church. Palms,

ferns and seven-way candelabra)

will complete the decorations. Mrs. | covered with a lace cloth and light-

Herman G. Morgan Jr. organist, will play a program. of bridal airs. The bride, [given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown worn by Mrs. Morgan at her wedding last summer. It is of white marquisette in full-skirted - style with a train. Flower motifs of satin are appliqued on the short puffed sleeves and down the back, and it‘has ga sweetheart neckline. The bride’s finger-tip-length veil is trimmed with lace worn at the weddings of her mother and her grandmother, Mrs. Katie Dodd Wallick. She will carry a round bouquet of white roses from which will fall streamers knotted with flowers. Mrs. G. B. Eldridge, Cuyahoga Falls, O., will be matron of honor and . Miss Harriette Burbank will be bridesmaid. Their gowns are of net in bouffant style worn over taffeta slips, and have low V-necklines and puffed sleeves. Mrs. Eldridge will be in deep delphinium blue and Miss Burbank will wear pale delphinium blue, Both will wear matching lace hats with velvet streamers and will carry colonial bouquets of pink roses and delphinium. : Herman G. Morgan Jr. is to be best man and Mr. Eldridge and William B. Peterson will be ushers. The bride’s mother will wear a dusty pink street length dress. A reception for intimate friends will follow at the home of the bride's parents. The bridal table. will be

Mrs. Lillenberg was Miss. Marjorie Piersol, neice of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Piersol, Danville, Ind., before her marriage June 1.

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a ceremony read June 8. (Ramos-

was Miss Maxine Peters, daughter (Alber-

are at home at 3720 N. Pennsyl=

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The Rev. church, will officiate. :

ed with pink tapers. After a short wedding trip they will be at home after July 1 at 5415 Carrollton Ave. The bride's goingaway costume will be a blue-printed jersey frock and blue coat with which she will wear white accessories. ’ : The bride was graduatetl from Butler University and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Cox attended the University of Georgia at “Athens, Ga., where he was a member of Chi Phi fraternity.

Gardner-Hirsh Rite

Will Be Tomorrow

Miss Ann Hirsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hirsh, 3835 Broadway, will be married to Jack A. Gardner of Muncie, Ind., at 4 p. m. tomorrow at the home of the bride's parents. The Rabbi Elias Charry, assisted by Cantor Myfo Glass, will officiate. : A reception at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Louis W. Sagalowsky, and Mr. Sagalowsky, 3620 Fall Creek Blvd. will be held from 8 to 11 p. m. tomorrow evening. There are no invitations to the reception. : After a wedding trip East, ihe

A reception at the Propylaeum will follow the wedding at 8:30 p. m. today in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church of Miss Florence Lynn

Shaneberger “and Carl Spurrier Hulen.

The bride is the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tice Shaneberger, 3040 Washington Blvd. and Mr. Hulen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Atcher Hulen, New Albany, Ind.

. Dr, John Watson Christie of the Westminster Presbyterian Church of Wilmington, Del., will officiate, assisted by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The altar of the church will be banked with palms and cibotium ferns and lighted with five 14branch candelabra to which will be tied clusters of Easter lilies, delphinium and pink gladioli. The family pews will be arked by Easter lilies and white satin ribbons.

Paul R. Matthews, organist, will

play the bridal music and John W. Hulen, Detroit, Yrothe:r of the bridegroom and his best man, will sing. Gowns of the bride's attendants are fashioned of mousseline de soie in bouffant style and will be worn over matching taffeta slips. The drop-shoulder necklines are edged with tiny pearl flowers and the long, full sleeves are gathered at the wrists. They will wear matching poke bonnets and carry oldfashioned bouquets of peach pink gladiali, Johanna Hill roses and delphinium, Schoolmate to Be Attendant Mrs. Curtis Marshall Dann, Wilmingjon, Del, (a Smith College schoolmate of the bride and daughter of Dr. Christie, will be matron of honor. She will be gowned in Caribbean blue. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Henry English Gibson, Misses Madelaine Speers, Peggy Zimmer and Isabel Morris, will be in peach bloom frocks. The bridal gown is of white marquisette over slipper satin. The Chantilly lace bodice is made with a romance neckline and short puffed sleeves and the boutfant skirt is bordered with a Chantilly lace ruffle extending around the full length' train. The bride will wear matching lace mitts and a tiered veil of illusion falling from a shirred cap with a corones of white lilacs. Her flowers will be a colonial bouquet of white orchids and lilies of the valley interspersed with maline, from which will fall a shower of white ribbons.

Bride’s Cousin to Be Usher

Ushers will be George Day. Edward Straith-Miller, Frederick K. Surber, cousin of. the bride, and Mr. Gibson. The bride’s mother will wear dusty pink marquisette shaded with white. The gathered bodice 1s designed with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves and the skirt is made with front fullness. She will

couple will be at home in Munci

wear pale ; lavender orchids. ;

bridegroom’s aunt, Miss Victoria Wellman of Portland, Ore., will be in black Chantilly lace over white and she will wear gardenias. For the reception at the Propylaeum, the mantels will be banked with pink, blue and ivory flowers and flanked by palms. The wedding cake will be garlanded with smilax and white roses. Assisting at the reception will be Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Lynn, Roy C. Shaneberger, Edward W. Harris and Herman Lauter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh of Hagerstown, Ind.

Couple to Go East

Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Hulen will leave for a two weeks’ motor trip through the East. The bride will wear a chin-chin blue crepe suit. The dress is in tailored style with a round collar and the full length cvat has a corded shirring top. She will wear a large, off-the-face hat of black straw trimmed in velvet, black accessories and white orchids. - The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Smith College at Northampton, Mass. Mr. Hulen attended the Universities of Michigan and Vermont. Guests from out-of-town for the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Andrews, Long Beach, ‘Cal.; Misses Bertha and Myra Hamilton, Muncie, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shipe, Marshall, -Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dimke, Ft. Wayne\ Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Harrison and their children, Miss Edna Louise Harrison and Thomas Harrison, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, Hagerstown, Ind.; Mrs. Francis Holz and Miss Anna May Hulen, sisters of the bridegroont, and Mrs. William Weaver, all of New Albany, Ind.

Mary Gottemoller Is Married Today

Times Special DAYTON, O., June 22.—The marriage of Miss Mary Ann Gottemoller of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gottemoller, of 3846 Cornelius Ave, Indianapolis, to Arthur B. Lambers, son of Mrs, Edith Lambers of Dayton, was solemnized this morning at 9:30 o'clock in St. Anthony's Church.

-Out-of-town guests included mem-

The pers of the bride's imm i

Sub Debs Plan Garden Party

A garden party, luncheon and business meeting are scheduled by three clubs for the next few days. The NEWMAN MOTHERS CLUB OF BUTLER UNIVERSITY has announced its officers for next year. They are Mrs. George Rice, presie dent; Mrs. L. H. Knue, vice president; Mrs. R. H. Cowdrill, recording secretary; Mrs. W. B. Kimberlin, corresponding secretary; Mrs. D. F, McCarthy, treasurer, and Mrs. W. H. Rohr, auditor. ; Chairmen elected are Mrs. J. A, Deery, . publicity; Mrs. William Kiesle, membership; Mrs. M. A, O’Hara, telephone; Mrs. E. C. Kakelan, hostess; Mrs. F. X, Miller, ways and means; Mrs. L. L. Neargarder, program; Mrs. R. T. Sweeney, year book; Mrs. F. C. Thompson, build ing fund; Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, parliamentarian; Mrs. F. J. Koch, delegate to the Mothers Council of Butler, and Mrs. W. E. Freeman, alternate. : ;

The TOMAHAWK CHAPTER OF THE SUB DEB CLUB will entertain members, and their escorts with a formal garden party tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Jean Rafert, 1509 S. Alabama St. Among these who will attend will be the Misses Betty Lou Irish, Ruth Norris, Mary Kleinschmidt, Betty Lou: Summers, Dorleen Jones, Frances Jones, Bertha Whiteside and Frances Delph, Howard Bramlett, James Davis, William McClain, Edward Riedweg, Ralph Jewell, Clarence Miller, Fred Kor- ° ampe, Verlin Rhodes and Maurice Brink.

Mrs. C. E. Cox, 2001 N. Pennsyle vania St., assisted by Mrs. Finley Caca, will be hostess to members of the DULCET CLUB at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday for a luncheon meete ing.

Mrs. Thomas P. Newett will entertain members of the SORELLE CLUB at her home at 761 N, Riley Ave. Wednesday evening.

The T. N. T. CHAPTER OF

|THE SUB DEB CLUB will hold its

annual picnic at Forest Park in Noblesville tomorrow for members and their escorts. Miss Martha Grimes will be in charge of. ar- = rangements. Tennis and swimming will be included in the day's ace tivities. >

The LADIES AUXILIARY TO THE INDIANAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT will meet at 2 p. m. Monday in Ayres’ auditorium.

Dr. James R. Fant Weds in. Wisconsin

Times Special ' STEVENS POINT, Wis., June 22.— Miss Dorothy Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Weber, will become the bride of Dr. James R. Fant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fant of 5527 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, in a ceremony at 4:30 p. m. today at the home of the bride’s parents. A reception will follow the cere= mony from 5 to 8 p. m. Guests from Indianapolis will include the bridegroom's parents, his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Rupert, and his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Badger Jr.

Eva Levinsky to Be

Married Tomorrow

‘Rabbi Elias Charry, assisted by Cantor Myro Glass, will perform the ceremony tomorrow afternoon unite ing Miss Eva Levinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levinsky, and Albert Greenberger, - son of Mrs. Charles Greenberger, 2328 Central Ave. ; The wedding will be in the home of the bride’s parents at 939 Union St. at 2:30 p. m. Only the imme diate families will attend. A recep~ tion from 5 to 9 p: m. will follow.

George Cunninghams

Hosts For Picnic

The Lyoness Club will have a pice nic «dinner tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham, 3171 Boulevard Place. Bridge will follow the dinner. Officers of the club elected ree cently dre Mrs. Ollie Roach,. president; Mrs. William Markle, vice Banks,

president, and Mrs. Walter

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