Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1940 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SOCIETY—
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Many In
[he Holiday a
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Residents Will Spend
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Northern Lake Resorts
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Lucinda, were
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the Algonquin Riding 2 p. m. at the club,
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Sally Butler Will Attend Board Meeting of National B. P. W.; Sub Debs Plan Lake Outing
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for children « i 3 entertained last night at 43d St. Haskell were and Wil the Misses Pegev' Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Joy Rette Mae Smith, Betty Mars Ann Sexson and Ann Carter Stout will with a at h home,
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A BETA PHI CHAPTER, SUB { a 19 l Guests with Mesdaames lam Stout Failing,
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home Saturday night
CHAPTER. SUB DEB at 7:30 o'clock » home of Miss Martha Ave to Lake Barbee,
OW. 1d Bugle Corps. The
Color Guard
meet gion Geupel, Higbee Mary M day B St Miss RBivd
Carvoliton
a vacation at Saturatl
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entertain waffle dinnel 121 W
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o'clock
the lake Pauline Brady Fileen Phyllis
ill attend Misses Goulet Rettyv Barbara Crofts Schaub. Miss
Members who w
Auxiliary, outing nclude the
to the Putt Jean Com- 1 Ware children. Brennan and
ed Powell
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allegiance te
Lesion
\ of Grider rene Geupel 8100 will entertain dinher and miscellaneous Miss Haskell Monday T o'clock A Kitchen home Riverview
Washington with a buffet shower for night at
welcome the will Nagle, a« rew Ross
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meine be airect will be a guest
es and riot i
he held at 6325 m
will Highee,
shower of Miss Drive, at 2:30 p July 10 On July 11 the bride-to-be will ent a bridal dinner at the Columbia Club.
Janet Ingham Edits Rush Rules Booklet 411 Was
and presiSor-
pat donated by the Exchange and Warne: Favors canal the Beta Chapter and Ma
will be
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JORDAN t \ L A hy the parents of Sorority ton Boulevan senior ertain with
‘nt of Kappa Alpha Theta
a s Will at
edit Inmally Rutile:
rrangements rity Butler University, will
Veterans of ForLegion posts the War Mothers
vookiet, and
Cumberland O. E. S, Sponsors Supper
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{Children Give Party 1d Jerry Morton, chil Mrs. Harry E. Morton entertained recently for their sister birthday Guests Stewart Peggy Ann Jim Hicks, Stephen and Edward Hoeping.
The
3 * { 3 lo the Delegate re Baptist Church 3 Pp. m, Proceeds chairs for the hall in charge includes Mary 'hompson Everett, Cass, Paul Cannaday
Order sponso
Chapter,
will
Cumberland
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supper
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will go te purchase I'he committee Bertha Hilkene Linnie Cannadayv,
William Boswell and
Bi ty Miller Married Mrs 430 Massachusetts Ave, announces the marriage of her daughter, Betty Grev to Max J. Messmore, son of Mr. and Mrs, Orville B. Messmore, Peru, Ind The wedding took place May 18 in Carrollton, Ky The Rev. R, T Chatham performed the ceremony and Myr, and Mrs, “Orval Skiles, Indianapolis, were attendants The couple will live in Indianapolis a’ter Aug. 1
vVOIMen'8 Book for D:an
A Peculiar Treasure” (Edna Feryer) was reviewed by Miss Judith | Sollenberger, a member of the Censtaff. before Dzan recently at the Humfleet, 0926
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\ Mavme Miller, yo Presence tral Libra the ity meeting Mis lovd ov Kb 1at ngors Card Party
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J Holy sponsor a ) today in the cehionl basement at 28th St. ang Nort n Ave Mrs E R Lo to be in charge,
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hweste Celebrate Anniversary Mr, and Mrs, Edwars Messmer recently celebrated their 36th wedning anniversary with a party at Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority the Indianapolis Singing Club, 47's The LY ce C { will be the official delegate to the |S. Delaware St. Mrs. Henrietta will hold stated meeting at 7:30 17th biennial convention of the (Messmer, St. Louis, who is visiting p.m, tomorrow night at the Liaw=- national organization July 11 to 16 [her son, Mr. Messmer, also was | rence Masonig | al Mackinag Islan honor guest on her birth d
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Miss Katherine E. Rubush, press \ ident of the Indianapolis Alumnae
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Mrs. William H. Jarrett (standin
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(on Bookie) are active in preparations for the Sweepstakes
Bridal Dinner Tomorrow Honors
cy ~e
Elizabeth Kay F
inch and Fiance;
arty Planned for Jeane Wintz
A bridal buffet and a wedding announcement Mr. and Mrs, Clarence J tomorrow night at their home, hearsal of daughter Elizabeth be married 30 p. m terian Cin Appointment be in the wedding of and delphinium Guests with the will include Mr Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Gal and Mrs. William F. Ranard K\ Mr. and Mrs Butler, Bedford. Ind.; Mi George I.. Garver Jr. and Dick Chicago William Niles, Plant Conn and Mrs. Rov Ewing Vale Finch, Lansing, Mich.; Miss Mary Stuart Finch, Washington: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper and the Misses Emma Doeppers, Carrie Wachstetter and Ruth Chenoweth Miss Sue Stuart will breakfast bridge tomorrow her home, 2905 for Finch. Decorations will earry the patriotic theme of the day Guests with the honor guest will be Mrs. Butlel Miss Mary Stuart Fin Mrs. E. J. Erler and Misses Chenoweth, Elizabeth Overhiser Margaret Rourgonne and Mary Jane McGaughey I'he
Finch 28 their at 4 Saturday will
peach
irch colors hetrothed couple Garver parents Mi [,ouis= William Mrs their son Woodrufl the Re:
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have a morning 1 t Ruckle St. Miss nit
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guest and
honor hridge Mrs. Besse sister Mrs Herrmann s St Miss hat decoto pass dropped with the
bride-to-be night a d shower give Herrmann and her George J. Kvger at Mrs home, 2151 N. Meridian Finch was given large rated i the colors They filled with
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penny
a hridal
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bags tied
into cellophane
new and bridal colors the bhride<lio<be and Mesdames Harn Bardsley, Wil W. Holtagel William L and Miss
Guests hecsides mothe Anderson H. Hodgson W. H Polk. J. BE Sharp, and W. G Carrie Wachstettel
her were eo liam
< J A Pyle
Stavion
» Ohlever, Lauck Heart guest
» » Anna Marie to Leo W in Sacred was honor shower sister and a
whose will be Catholic vesterday given by Miss the bride= member the
Miss marriage July 1 Church at a kitchen Agnes Lauck groom-to-be bridal party Miss Ohlever is daughter of Mrs. George J. Ohlever, 1234 Union St... and Mi the son of Mi and Mrs. Anthony Lauck, 1458 S. Meridian 3t Decorations for pink
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were in colors,
the party and blue, th bridal in addition to the be were Misses Catherine Mary Louise Ohlever, Ruth and Marie Habig, Mary Janet and Ruth Pfleger, Rita Gantner, Mary Bot man, Louise Koesters, Agnes Fuses ner, Harriett Neu, Marie Haupt, Blanche Drexler, Anita Biltz, Rose Rakius Thelma Springman Others Misses Eileen Bren Suding, Marv Mever Lon and Roses and Mesdames Louis Annee, Edwin Richardson
Schneider
oe bride-<to= Helen and
and were nan, Louise Patricia Zahn, mary Leuty Sullivan, ardson Mueller, Carl Roeder, David Brown, Charles llams and Rav Staab. Miss Marie Lauck entertained re= at Tuiip Hall china for Miss Ohlever Guests members of the bride and bridegroom-to-be’'s families and friends of mothers Appointments for the party were in the bridal colors and a pink and blue sprinkling-ecan suspended above the gifts poured a shower of colored streamers over the gifts Miss Helen Agnes Ohlever to be maid of honor at the wedding, and a cousin, Miss Mary Louise Ohlever, will be a bridesmaid, with Miss Aghes Lauck Mary Carol Ohlever, another cousin of the bride-to-be, will be fAower girl Frank Lauck will be his brother's he man, and two covsing, George and Bernard Lauck. will be ushers The Rev. Leo Ohleyer, uncle of the bride, is to officiate, #
ane James RichFrank Lawrence
Wil=
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their
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” Misses Juliana MelIntosh, Jean! Booth, Helen Barton and Jeanne Rettig will entertain Sunday at Miss | Rettig's home, 2404 N. LaSalle St..| with a bridge party and erystal shower for Miss Jeane Wintz whose marriage to Frank John Horuff Jr, of New York City, will be July 11. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Wintza, 329 E. 37th St, and Mr. Horuff is the <on of Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Horuft, Traders Point. The wedding will be at 3 p. m. in the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church with the Rev. Fy R. Daries officiating.
n
37 Ruckle St,
Appointments for the party will in the bridal colors of blue |
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supper and shower notes appear with an engagement in nuptial news today.
will entertain with a buffet supper
following the wedding re Clvde I. Garver, who will
Kay and
in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presby-
the bride-<to<bhe Wintz, James
white with
will
(rests include Mesdames Horuft Wallace DeHart, Lamb, John MacKinstray, H. Freal McIntosh, William Millikan, William Richter, John Sommers, Thomas B Wright Jr, William Weiss and A. L Arnold Others will he Mi + Mi Miss Wavne Ellen
Barton Hell
Ernest Jeanne Mareella MeInd.; and the Aughinbaugh, Louise Edwards, Ann Highsmith, Mary
Ky Ing. Ft Mary
Covington Dana Dermif, Misses Phyllis Daske Harder, Rosemary Catherine Johnson, Thelma Martin, Betty Mae Smith and Barbara Tuck. The hostesses will be assisted by Mrs. W. M. Clark. ” The engagement of Miss Margaret Hewes to Raymond J. Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Curry, 1034 Congress Ave. is announced by her parMr. and Mrs. F Hewes, 1009 W, 35th St, The wedding will be July 14,
un ”
ents, ROSS
y ” marriage of Miss Martha Miller, daughter of Mr. and C. Kenneth Miller, 415 FE. 52d St., to Raymond E. Shipley, son of Mrs, Jody B. Day, 650 Eugene St., is announced Mr. and Mrs, Shipley are at home with his mother Mrs. Dav and Miss Cecil 3110 Illinois St., will entertain next Tuesday at Miss Frve's home with a linen shower for the bride and Miss Margie Schweinsherger 14 FE. hOth St. will a party for which the date has not been set Miss Eleanor Roush, 620 FE entertained recently with miscellaneous shower for Mrs ley Guests included Miss Merie, New Orleans. house the Shipleys, Mi Schweinsbherger, Mary Katherine Jones, Betty Jane Ewen and Betty Densford and Miss Marguerite Esterline and Mrs James Potter, Carmel, Ind
The Jean Mrs
Frye
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have 53 a ShipIsabell of
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guest
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Brookside Church Group to Lunch
The Brookside Calendar Circle will meet at the church at 10:30 a. m., July 11, for a business meeting, A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon Mrs. Hazel Thompson will be in charge The
United Brethren
Society at 1:30 Gladys Wickes
program
Missionary church Mrs, Eva
the
Women's will meet at 0 ML, July 1} Blake presiding. will be in charge
the with Mrs of
Auxiliary Head
Photoreflex Photo 8. Boyle the Hayward was elected presi= dent of the 12th District American Legion Auxiliary, She will be installed in September, Other officers named were Mrs. Henning Johnson of the Memorial unit, first vice president; Mrs. Ralph McKinstray, John Holliday unit, second vice president; Mrs. John A. Noon, Broad Ripple unit, recording secretary; Mrs, Frank H. Woerner, Bunker Hill unit, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Dale L. White, Indianapolis unit 4, treasurer; Mrs, Loren E, Daniel, Wayne unit, chaplain; Mrs, Wilfred Bradshaw, Madden-Notting« ham unit, historian; Mrs. M. O, Fields, Madden-Nottingham unit, parliamentarian, and Mrs. George A Bolds, Irvington unit, sergeant , ¥ y 4 aR 2
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(above), a Barcus
Mrs, Jean member unit, recently
of
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1940
Algonquin Riding Club to Hold Sweepstakes, Field Meet Tomorrow
Camp Fire Girls ‘Win Awards at Camp Delight
Blue Bird Unit Gets Nestling Award.
Mrs. Russel B. Steinhour, Camp Fire Girls director, today announced awards given girls attending the | first week of camp at Camp Delight. Girls who won handcraft honors for making three articles included the Misses Lois Steiner, Shirley | Hardy, Jo Ellen Breedlove, Marie Ehling, Ann Clinehens, Carolyn | Favre, Phyllis Kritzler, Patty Byers, Barbara Ryrholm, Joyce Damier, Arlene Gunvaldsen, Judith Frink, Palmer Alling, Joan Peterson, Ann Holland, Mary Lou Eckles, Colleen Allen, Mary Lynn McCormick, Kathryn Corle, Patricia Ayres, Joan Overholtz, Charlotte Wright, Peggy Sheard, Ruth Small, Norma Ann Messmer, Virginia Reilly, Patricia Main, Margaret Ann Phillips, Ruth=ann Perry, Marjorie Carrell, Jane Streight and Patty Hollenbeck, Other girls winning the award ine cluded the Misses Mary Leigh Eppert, Annabelle Snethen, Naomi Hall, Phyllis Mary Humbles, Jean Carter, Barbara Fleischer, Evelyn Dortch, Hebel, Fay Dowler, Virginia Rebecca Lane, Charlene Richardson, Betty Rossler, Georgianna Davis, Martha Hall, Dorothy Lewis, Faye Cornelius, Ruth Eleanor Lemley, Patty Grafe, |Ruth Shambaugh, Catherine Knier= im, Mabel Lakin, Charlotte Carrell, Betty Reid, Helen Marie Eaglesfield, Mary Lou Barnes, Mildred legeler, Jane Ramsey and Cynthia Baker, Dramatic honors Misses Baker, Reid, Sheard, Rams (sey, Cornelius, Barnes, Pierson, Corle, McCormick, Allen, Perry, Hol« land, Eckles, Alling, Hollenbeck, By= ers, Kaglesfield, Gunvaldsen, June James, Virginia Kennedy, Clarabelle Trager, Lakin, Nancy Shultz, Margaret Ann Lacev, Naomi Hall, Rebecca Lane, Hardy, Patricia Servaas, Betty Cottingham, Helen Kramer, Patty Graft, Betty Bess, Ruth Eleanor Lemley, Annabelle Snethen and Martha Ann York, Horseback awards went to the Misses Snethen, Grafe, Shultz, Alling, Favre, Byers, James, Bridgins, Kritzler, Reid, Servaas., Holland, Allen, Feckles, Eaglesfield, Treger, Jacqueline Losche. Doris Hurt, Cynthia Baker, Shirley Braun, Pat MecClain, Kennedy and Susie Cohen National Camp Fire Swimming honors were awarded to the Misses Ayres, Cornelius, Norma Ann Mess= mer and Dorothy Heintzelman for passing the Pollywog test. Miss Heintzelman passed the frog test and Miss Hurt, Flying Fish. Clean cabin honors were given girls in Cabins 2, 3, 7 and 10. Fortysix girls received camp craft awards for making bread twists and for firebuilding. Members of the Blue Bird Unit who had been named good campers during the week received the Nestling Award.
Jean Pierson,
went to the
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cross, 3308 E. St. Clair 8t., and Miss Gayle Gift, 1001 College Ave, have returned
home after a visit in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kennedy and Mrs. Dorman Sowders have left for a motor trip to Florida. They also will visit in Cuba.
Charles Mohr and Fred Mogeman, 3026 Central Ave. were to leave today for a two weeks’ fishing trip in Hibbing, Minn,
Mrs, W imgton St,
I. Hoag, 2627 W. Washand Miss Carrie Hoag will have as guests this week-end Richard A. Fling and John W.
Fling, Wyoming, Ill,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hengle, San Francisco, Cal, are guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Claffey, 854 W, 20th St.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Miles Featherstone and their son Mason Miles Jr, are expected to return home Friday after a motor and train trip through the East. Thev have visited in Cleveland, Niagara Falls, Albany. and New York. :
ve Marey Village Plans Party for Tomorrow Umpire Allen Dawson's call, “Play ball!” to the West Side Sluggers and the East Side Terrors at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning will begin Fourth of July activities for residents of Marcy Village, In addition to the men's hall game, there will be games for children and women. Don Campbell heads the committee in charge. Mr, Campbell will captain the Sluggers. His teammates will be Jacob Caskey, Walter Brown, Ralph Gauss, Edward Christensen, D., V. Chancellor, Carl Frey, John Stanton, Dallas Todd, Arthur Clauder, Armand Wade, R. A. Krueger, Thomas Hall, Howard Stewart, Latwrence Bass, A. H, Jorgenson, F. W. Wieland and Charles Milender, The Terrors include Paul James, captain, Ray Weatherby, T. J. Cleary, Earl Esner, John McCreary, Albert Lutz, George Berry, A. H. King, Frank Platt, H. W. Koehn Jf, Ralph Taylor, Fred Catterlin, Charles Feaux, R. W. Morris Jr. and Isadore Lovinger,
Royal Neighbors to Meet
Northwestern Camp, Royal {Neighbors of America, will meet at 8:15 p. m. today at the hall, 28th and Rader Sts. Mrs. Nora Harlan is president, Mrs. Anna Rosemeyer will be refreshments chairman.
Sorority Plans Picnic Beta Chapter of Phi Omega Kappa Sorority will meet at 8 p. m. tonight with Miss Betty Piper, 3050 N. Delaware St. Plans will be made
for a picnic Sunday at Northern Beach,
Card Party to Be July 10
The June Committee of the Little Flower Church will sponsor its annual afternoon and night ecard parties Wednesday, July 10, in the church auditorium,
