Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1940 — Page 4
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SOCIETY—
local Committee to Serve Tenniz Tournament Visitors
An "At Your Service” committee of ushers and hostesses for visiting plavers has been formed for the 53¢ annual Western Tennis Championships opening at the Woodstock Club today and continuing through Sunday, Miss Nina Brown and Miss Florence Wolf, chairmen, are being assisted by Mrs, A. W, Noling and the Misses Irimble, Selma Alig, Nancy Martha Lois Adams and
Naney Frenzel
virginia Brown Dickson
Virginia Binford, Campbell, Man Mary Sheerin Kuhn of the commitiee Vonnegut, Mary Scot
J ynnson. are Misses Carolyn Culp, Jane Morse, Ruth Fishback, Ann d Barbara Brown, Irving Moxley, Lueile Schaf, Pantzer, Jane Cox, Nancy and Pegavy Locks Weiss, Jane Johnston, Nanev Goodrich
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are Messrs, and Mesdames Rr nsted Jr, Guy Wainwright, J. 8. HolliNicholas H. Noves: Dr. and Mrs, PP. E. Me. Hortense Rauh Burpee and F. I. Weaver, will al a tea at the Woodstock
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C. Boyd, My Deca ors be guests
na oday following in the matches will he house guests of Miss Alice Marble and her coach
Pennant, will be with Mr, and
number o ntrants the meet
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Atkins will have as their guests Misses 1d Mary Arnold and Charles Hare. iss Patricia Canning will be at the Adams
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Frederick TT. Holliday will be Marshall Marvin Carlock and Weiby Van Horn, with Mrs, CC. Severin Buschmann and will be the guest Miss Jane Adams, Reard Washburn will entertain Miss Cathe Helen Schoekley With Mr, and Mrs, Conrad Bill Talbert and Robert Kamrath, and Mr, and 1 ron hen
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graduated where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta and Mr. Jones attended | DePauw and Indiana Universities and was graduated from Indiana Law School. He is a member of Phi { Kappa Psi Fraternity { Out-of-town guests fou {ding were Mr. and Mrs Vliet and their son Donald Jr. Toledo, O.; Mr, and Mrs. Nob.: P. Barr and their son Noble Jr. Vincennes, Ind.; Cooper Bailey, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W, Walker, Greenfield, Ind.: Lieut. G [Ross Hermann, Davton, O.: and | Miss Barbara Keiser, Shelbyville,
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Recent Bride
Mrs. Herman N. Sedeman was Miss Frances Tucher, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Tucher, before her recent marriage at the rectory of
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And Margaret Ann Ottinger
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who was given in marfather, wore a white silk crepe romaine street-length ensemble with a fitted waist line and full-length coat, the skirt of which was pleated Carries White Prayer Book
The front of the dress was pleated to the waist. She wore white accessories and a large white hat of pineapple straw with a ribbon edge. She carried a white prayer book and a white orchid, Miss
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Dorothy and
Ottinger, maid of of the bride, and Miss Mary Jean Ofttinger, bridesmaid and cousin of the bride, wore powder blue crepe dresses fashioned with pointed collars and buttons at the front, flared skirts and navy velvet sashes, They wore large navy felt picture hats with lace straw inserts in the brim and pink gloves They carried muffs of smilax with pink roses in the corners Mrs, Ottinger wore a navy sheer dress with white accessories Mrs Elliott wore a dustv pink sheer with white acessories Both wore garaenia corsapes Melvin Vandermeer was hes man Ushers Costas, Canton, Ill, and
Leave on Wedding I'rip
sister
Canton, 11 were George Jack Elder
A reception at the Ottinger home 117 E. 49th St, {ollowed the cere mony Miss Stair plaved instrumental music. Assisting were Miss Jeanne Mitchell, Greenfield, Ind. the Misses Margaret Amos, Helen Matson and Helen Flliott, who is a cousin of the bridegroom. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home at 438 E. 49th St For traveling the bride chose a navy print silk crepe dress with a very full pleated skirt and a bright red fitted military jacket of flannel She wore navy and white acces sories, a large navy picture hat and a white orchid. Out-of-town guests were Inmon Blackaby, Cincinnati, O.; Mr. and A Glen Markland, Zionsville Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Waller and | Miss Evalvn Waller, Knightstown {Ind.: Mr. and Mrs, John Mauzy and Mrs. Beulah Mauzy, Rushville, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hine, Whitestown, Ind; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rarker, Davion, O.; Miss Mitchell, Greenfield, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs, J. Q Elliott and Miss Maize Elliott, Connersville, Ind. and Eldon Staller, Knightstown, Ind
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Butler Trianon Unit Sponsors Pienie
A picnic will be sponsored by the
| Butler University Alumnae Unit of | Trianon, national college social sorjority, at 6 p. m,
today at the home of Miss Helen Harding, Shadeland
{ Drive near 13th St.
Guests will include Miss Martha Kincaid, and Mesdames Karl Means, C. C. Josey and O. O. McColgin, Butler sponsors, and members of the active group. Miss Edith’ A, Barbour, Lawrence, Ind., national president, will speak on rush plans. Mrs. Priscilla Shearer Smith, Oaklandon, Ind. alumnae president, has named Miss Dorothy Schlesinger as new program chairman and Miss
| Esther Huber as social service chairi ak.
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Return From
Wedding Trip
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COLUMBUS, Ind and Mrs. Marvin R. Davis will home here today at 1630 Lawton Ave, following their return a | wedding trip to Smoky Mountains Virginia, 30 Mrs Louise Banister, and Mrs, Ray Banister of this city Dr, Davis is the son of Mr, and Mrs Clifford S. Davis of Letts, Ind. I'he Rev. Robert Marlett of the Baptist Church of Letts officiated at the double ring ceremony in the couple's new home Miss Frances Rousch, Terre Haute, Ind., was the bride's only attendant and Barrett Davis, North Madison, Ind,, was best man, Marvin Louis Baniste: brother of the bride, was an ushe Mrs. Davis is a graduate of Ball State Teachers’ College and for the last several years has been supervisor of music and art in the publie schools of Vevay, Ind. She also has done graduate work at the Arthm Jordan Conservatory i Indianapoli Dr. Davi lege and wa I'eache taught ( chools
July 8.-Ih
be al from
Before her marriage June Davis was Miss Martha daughter of Mr
Colfrom Ball 1fter which Muncie, He wa Indiana Uniand 1 a Alpha
atiended Franklin graduated State College he Ind fon graduated from versity Medical member of Lambda Chi Fraternity,
ence In the five veal the
School
Board Session Set
The Association of the Joseph and Anna Bornstein Home for the Aged will hold an open board meeting at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow at Kirschbaum Center,
Sorority Has Initiation
Initiation of pledges will be held by Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority, at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of Mrs. Ron M, Mannon, 270 W. 43d St.
Wed in Elgin
Photoreflex Photon, Mrs, Donald Vivian was Miss Mary Nell Barnett, daughter of Mrs of Elgin, Ill, before her marriage | June J5 in Elgin.
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Max Good was Miss Virdaughter of Mr, and Cadle, betore her 10 (Bretazman
1. Mrs ginia Cadle, Mrs, BE. Howard marriage June Photo) \ 2, Miss Lois Fillebrown, daughter of Mrs. Maude Fillebrown, was married to Glenn H, Reynolds June 29 at the Broadway Method Church, (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo) 3, Mi Harold
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Negley and were mars performed il Christian the daughter H. H. Negley, Photon) Wavne Hus639 N. laMrs, HusMeDermed, daughter \Y 8 J. Lee MeDermed marriage June 30, (Ramos-Porter Photo.) Hh. Mrs, Ervin E, Schumaker was Miss Pauline Rav, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Ray, before her marriage June (Photoreflex Photo.) 6. Miss Helen Milam became the bride of James Oliver Light in a ceremony read vesterday at McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. N. Harry Milam, (Porter Photo.)
Virginia Hollingsworth ceremony the ( hride | Mh irlon Mrs J ft home alien Mi
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Personals
Mr, Dragoo Douglas, arrived Rogers Park, Chicago, Ill, to visit Mr, Dragoos parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Dragoo, 4520 N, Pennsylvania St,
and IT
Mrs, and
Wallace their James vesterday from
Harry
son,
Taura Noblitt visiting friend
T.os Angeles, Cal. in Indianapolis,
The Misses Ruth Stephen Cincinnati
Mabel Clift, Mary Duand Rosemary week-end in Stephens rea vacation trip Cleveland, O.
Preston spent the 0 Mss returned from I1., and
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cently
to Chicago
[Leonard Whiteot Akron, O,, visited Mr, and H. W. Stewart, 3720 N. MeSt, over the week-end. The moved to Indianapolis re! from Boston, Mass |
Mr man Mr ridian Stewarts cently
and Mrs, J
Mrs. Griffith Heads V. F. W. Auxiliary
Ethel Mummart Griffith, Hammond, Ind. recently was elected department president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States at the closing session of the organization's state convention in Lafayette, [8
Mrs,
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Mrs.
Griffith, formerly national director of Americanism of the V, F W. Auxiliary, is the daughter of Bishop Clarence A, Mummart, former president of Huntington College. She was educated at Manchester College and in the graduate school of Indiana University. Her hushand, Capt. Herschel H, Griffith, served overseas in an Indiana artillery unit during the World War and is now operations officer of Lake County's 113th combat engineer regiment, Indiana National Guard,
Beta Chi Thetas Meet | Beta Chapter, Beta Chi Theta Sorority, will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Mary Jean Wallace, 1007 N. Hamilton Ave,
Drill Team to Assemble
The Indianapolis Zouave Drill Team will meet at 7:30 p. m, Tues- | day at the home of Mrs. Josephine Apostle, 615 N. Pennsylvania St., Apt, 4.
‘Sponsors Card Party
A pillowcase card party will be
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Charles Moorman Barnett [sponsored by Bennett Circle, Ladies | |of the G. A. R, at 2 p. m, Weares=|
day at Ft. Friesfily.
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| Contribution to America’s Develop- |
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Minerva Club Maps Study The Minerva Club will study This Land of Our
next season 15 scheduled
"al its meetings The club's program to open Sept, 11 with Day luncheon at the Hotel, The retiring officers hostesses George BE
he Mrs the
Maxwell will give president message and Mrs C. Wiley will talk on “Making the Constitution.” “The Amendments to the Constitution” will be at the Oct, 9 meeting by E. Shelton, Mrs, M. E Burkhart will be hostess, assisted by Mrs, Charles E, Smith. Members will have a Guest Tea Noy 13 at John Herron Art Museum, Wilbur D. Peat, director, will talk on "Art of America,” The officers and program committee be hostesses, On Dee, 11 members will have a Christmas Luncheon, Mrs. GG. E Maxwell will be hostess, assisted by Mrs, V, C. Wiley. Mrs. J. W Fornburgh wili tell a story, “The Little Flute Mrs, E Cummings will arrange the program ‘Amer ica Yesterday and Todav” will he described by Mrs. Frank C, Spangler at the Jan. 8 meeting Mrs George Wood will be hostess, asdsted by Mrs, Charles F, MeDaniel Officers will he elected. Mrs. Wood will review “Pathwavs of Our President” at the Feh, 12 meeting, Mrs, C. H. Becker will entertain the club, assisted by Mrs, K, V. Ammerman, “The Next Century is the subject of Mrs. J. eron’s talk scheduled for Mrs. Shelton, assisted Spangler, will be hostess. Daniel will tell of the
Mrs, EB,
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Is America’s’ A, CamMarch 12 by Mrs. Mrs, Mc“Family's
| ment” at the April 9 gathering with
| May
Mrs, E. W, Mrs, Ralph E ant,
Bishop as her assist=
A covered dish luncheon is to be
held at Mrs. 14, Mrs, the assistant hostess, will talk on “Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us.” The club will close its season with a garden party June 11. Mrs, Maxwell will give a sume of the year's program, The club will have a guest speaker to discuss “Some Famous Gardens.” Mrs, Cameron will he hostess, assisted by Mrs, George Linting.
Cummings’ home on Ammerman will be Mrs, Becker
\Lamecheon Set Thursday
lilies at a | 6:30 p. m, Wednesday at their home | on Mathews Road.
A noon covered-dish luncheon will he held Thursday at the home of Mrs, Leo 1, Neargarder, 3711 N Sherman Drive, by the Social Club of Monumental Division 128, Grant International Auxiliary Lo the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Mrs, John Brvant and Mrs F. B. Voisard will assist the hostess
Club Dinner Planned Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Belton will entertain Jo -she-ma Federated Study Club members and their fam-covered-dish dinner at
| Resolutions Committee by Mrs. [Rue Brown, Boston, former National
MONDAY, JULY 8§, 1940 |
Voters League Will Present
‘Merit Plank
Plea to Be Made
Democrats
Times Special WASHINGTON, July 8-—-A plea to Democrats to include planks on geientific tariff making and the merit, system In government will he presented to the party's national convention in Chicago next week by the National League of Women Voters, The league 1s following up Its work at the Republican Convention, where the platform adopted statecl a position on both subjects, The league expects the Democrats also will take action, The league, however, does not plan to comment, on the Republican stand until after the Democratic position Is made clear, when it will evaluate both platform Miss Marguerite M, Wells, Minneapolis, national president of the league, has announced that league headquarters in Chicago will be opened at the Stevens Hotel Sunday morning and that a breakfast will be given on Monday morning for women attending the convention. Boston Women to Present Plank The league's plank on the merit system will be presented to the [a=
to
Board member and now president of the Massachusetts League, It
Stockdale as hostess and!
(was Mrs, Brown who presented the | league's stand at the Democratio (Convention in 1936. On scientific tariff making, Mrs, | Louise Leonard Wright of Chicago, {who is a National Board member, | will appear, Mrs. Wright is known | widely for her authoritative articles and speeches on foreign affairs | She has accompanied her hand, Prof. Quincy Wright, of University of Chicago, on his to the League of Nations al, Geneva, Ito China, and on his investigations (of the mandate system in Palestine, Syria and Egypl [ In Russia | She has attended session of Institute of Pacific Relation m Honolulu, in Japan and in Canacda In 1934 she went to Russia. She has been a governor of International House in Chicago since its founding, is a member of the American Couns cil of the Institute of Pacific Rela= tions and of the peace committes of the International Women's Sufe{rage Alliance, | She was a United States delegate to the Lima Conference in 1938.
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in 1934 (he
Barcus Post Election Set
Election of officers will he held by the Hayward Barcus Auxiliary, Post 55, American Legion, at ils meeting at 8 p. m, Wednesday in the Indiana World War Memorial Building. Members of the nominating come mittee are Mrs, Lowell Holmes. chairman, and Mesdames Claude McLean, Elmer Quandf, Filmer Mce« Cormick and William P. Weimar Delegates and alternates to the Legion Auixiliary convention in August. also will be elected. Mrs Clair Brengle, unit, president, will preside at the business meeting Under the direction of Mrs, Me=Cormick, junior sponsor, and Mrs, Harry L. Ridgeway, Americanism chairman of the Senior Auxiliary, the Junior Auxiliary of Hayward Barcus recently presented three flags and six flag standards to the Junior Department of the Third Christian Church at Broadway and 17th St. Mrs, Carlos Morris, a member of the Americanism committee, presented a large silk flag to the West Newton Methodist Church at West Newton, Ind,
Hunt Wedding Held in Church
Miss Helen Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Olsen, 3237 Guilford Ave, became the bride of Don F. Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hunt, 2627 Roosevelt, Ave, in a ceremony at 4:30 p. m. in the Church of Our
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| vesterday Redeemer, The Rey, William H. Eifert performed the ceremony and Miss Vire ginia Ogle, organist, played a proaram of bridal music, A powder blue costume with matching accessories and a corsage of orchids and baby breath were worn by the bride. Her only attend « ant was her sister, Mrs. Robert BP, | Barkhimer. She wore a pastel frock [with matchihg accessories and a corsage of gardenias, baby breath and delphinium, | Mr, Barkhimer was best man, Following a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple I left on a short trip north,
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