Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1940 — Page 4
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Bright Weather Brings Out the Equestrians to Algonquin Club
The week-end’s bright and breezy weather brought out a number of Indianapolis horse lovers at the Algonquin Riding Club and the Bonham Stables. Taking her horse, Mt. Adams, over the jumps of the H2-jump course under Dr. P. O. Bonham's eye was Mrs. William E. Munk, who will show the horse at the LexKv., Junior League horse show Wednesday through Saturday. Others riding the course were Mr. Munk. Mrs. John B. Stokely Miss Marilyn Richards. Miss Richards is to have an entry in he Lexington show—a horse as vet unnamed. When “Doc” Bonham suggested Saturday that she christen it I of the moment, Miss Richards passed the problem right to him. His suggestion was “Entrez” and one helpful spectator “Scatterbrain.” 1e horse, it seems,
ington,
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is still without a name.
‘Blue Jeans’ Are the Vogue
Appearing in comfortable-looking “blue jeans” at the stables were Pattv Dowd and Miss Sally Miller of Chicago, who is visiting John B. Stokelvs., Her sister, Nancy Miller, was at the HuntVa. horse show and will go this week to Lexington. Marjorie Mooreland, of Lexington, daughter of Bob Mooreme of the hest-known horsemen, of Lexington, in during the afternoon with a request to ride “Dandv Boy.” Box however, was having his tail set, so she took another
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the Huntington show which will be taken on to the are “Demopolis” owned by Miss Lucy Kaufman, Midshipman’ and “White Oak” owned bv George Sadlier, “Woodowned bv Mrs. Ronald Woodard and Dr. Bonham's “Spar ss Nancv Miller's “Sir Arcadia.” which she purchased recently Dr. Bonham. also will go from Huntington to Lexington
s ‘Undefeated Model Hunter’
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Ellen Willis recently bought “Glor says it is one of the finest model ‘an undefeated model hunter.” George Sadlier “Raus Mittem,” a 2-year-old, from the Bonhams. hers who were enjoying the bridle paths were Mrs. Margaret Miss Gertrude Brown, Mrs. E. E. Martin, Messrs. and Mes~ William Jarrett, Russell Williams and E. A. Crane, Mrs. Ralph Miss Emma Moore, Miss Rosemary Dickson. Fred Cox. J vne, president of the Algonquin Club, Frank J. Haight and
Sanders Pa Front—
-of-town guests of the younger set are being whirled through { parties by their friends. Miss Anna Mae Martin of St. La.. who is the guest of Miss Evelvn Maraist, daugh1d Mrs. Robert V. Maraist. was honor guest at a picnic 1 by Miss Joan Mumford, daughter of Mrs. Rufus Jim Thurston, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Neal
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Margaret Hewes Becomes Bride
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parents from 4 to 6 p. m. followed the reRoland Hewes, Haute,
be at after town W. T. Parks and and Mesdames H. C. Loesch, Snvder, all
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Plays Given at
Hilltop Camp
Times Special | NASHVILLE. Ind, July 15. Jli- | maxing the first four weeks of | camp, the Hilltop Summer School {for Girls and the Brown County {Camp for Boys, located three miles | south of here, presented two plays, “Pinocchic” and “The Lovely Duckling,” Saturday under the direction of Mrs. Harriett Mueller of Lafavette A dancing recital, directed by Miss Hanne Kay Beck of Lafayette, also was a feature. Hilltop Camp is directed hv Mrs. Kate Andrews Weaver Chicago, former dean at | Hanove) College The cast of Pinocchin, hy Margaret Ann and presented hn the campers, included Emily |and Robert McCord of Indianapolis. The older campers presented The Lovely Duckling” by Dorothy Bennett and Link Hannah Camp activities for the past month have centered around the dramatics, dancing, and art work, Mrs. Musette Stoddard, one of the Brown County artists and the secretary-treasurer of the Brown County Art Association. In addition, the swimming at the Brown County pool, the horseback riding, tonnis, archery, baseball, table-tennis, and badminton have Kept the campers busy. Some of the features of have been the visit Wallow, and the home
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secretary to James Whitcomb Riley;
Lizenby performed the ceremony before an 8 lecture at the Brown County Art interspersed with “Jail : — | picnics at
Gallery by Mrs. Stoddard; several the Brown County State Park: and a visit to the zoo at the park Mornings are spent in dancing classes, including tap, ballet, ballroom and toe dancing: in the leathertooling, bhasket-weaving loom - weaving, pottery, sketching and English tapestry classes, and in the rehearsals for the two plavs, presented at the end of the four-week period Features of the next four of camp will include a visit art studio of Curry Bohm. Brown County artist, the annual horse show, the swimming meet, the parties at Mrs. Stoddard's and the Camp The final Hilltop
weeks to the
sports awards will climax the camp program.
arolyn Caster
The engagement of Miss Carolyn | Caster, daughter of Mr. and Mus. | Jesse Caster of Crawfordsville, Ind.. to the Rev. Paul E. Spurgeon, pastor of the .%irst Presbyterian Church at New Castle, Ind., was announced at a bridge party given by Miss Maude Arthur and Miss Jeannette Grubb at Miss Grubb's home, 3940 N. New Jersey St. Saturday afternoon. The wedding will be at 4:30 p. m.. Aug. 5, in the bridegroom-to-be's church. Appointments for the party were in light and dark blue, colors of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority of which the bride-to-be is a member The table centerpiece was lighted by a taper in a fleur-de-lis holder and announcements were concealed in individual wooden candleholders in the fleur-de-lis design | The hostesses were assisted by their mothers, Mrs, E. A. Arthur and Mrs. Walter Grubb. Guests with Miss Caster were Misses Dorothea Knight, Ruth Sewell, Marv and Laura Mae Bowers, Marv Mildred Schwitzer, Mary Booz, Mabel Fertich, Pauline Wilkinson, and Mary Guillians and Mrs. H. B. Grossman, all of Crawfordsville; Miss Charlotte Henderson and Mrs. Atwood Smith, Waynetown, 1Ind.; Miss Maryon Welch, Terre Haute, Ind.: Miss Lillian Porter, Cicero, 1Ind.; Miss Mildred Mills, West Lafavette, Ind.; and Miss Lucretia Swinehart, Clinton, Ind.
WW. R. C. to Meet
Mrs. Myrtle Turpin, president, will be in charge of the meeting, at 1:45 p. m. tomorrow at Fi. Friendly, lof the Maj. Robert Anderson unit of the Women's Relief Corps.
Entertains Drill Team | Mrs. Herbert Roeder will give a {card party at her home, Terrace Ave. at 7:30 'p. ‘mm. 'tomorrow for the Indianapolis Zouave Drill Team.
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Couple on Trip Atter Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Thompson are on a wedding trip north follow-
ing their wedding at 6 a. m, Satur- |
St. Roch's Catholic Church the former Miss
day in Mrs. Anna Romaine Salladay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Salladay, 3059 Madison Ave. Mr. Thompson's Mr. and Mrs. Paul E 1136 Fairfield Ave. Fr. Omer Bruck officiceremonv, The bride, marriage by father, wore a street-length pink crepe redingote costume with matching turban, white accessories and an orchid corsage. Her sister, Miss Margaret Salladav, wore a blue crepe [rock, matching turban, navy accessories and a pink rose and gladioli corsage. Dr. Paul DeVise Thompson, the man. im-
Thompson is
parcnts are Thompson, The Rev. ated at the
given in her
A wedding breakfast for the mediate families at the bride's parents followed
Mr. and Mrs.
the Thomp-
upon their return.
Phi Mu Alumnae Hold Annual Picnic
The annual picnic of the Phi Mu Alumnae Association was held vesat Northern Beach. Members of the association from Indianapolis and nearby towns attended.
Miss Martha May Kincaid was chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Robert G. Reed and Mrs George Dennerline. Swimming and cames in the afternoon preceded the .picnic supper.
terday
B vide-to-Be
Bretzman Photo, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond C. Karibo announce the engagement of their daughter FEleanor to Forest FE. Smith. The wedding will be Saiurday at the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.
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The Democratic Women Have Glamour, Clamor and Talent— That's Report From Chicago
By JOAN YOUNGER
CHICAGO, July 15 (U.P.) clamor and talent.
To begin, there is Helen Gahagan, who passed her screen test without she has passed her political test and is national comMoreover, she is one of those rare wives whose husbands Her husband is the glamorous Melvyn
cramming. Now mitteewoman like to have them speak for them Douglas, delegate from Los Angeles to the convention—and Mrs. D. is his alternate. In the marital mixup of Hollywood the Douglases hold a unique position. They are interested in politics—primarily the condition of the migratory workers and they are interested in it together. Another “oomph” girl is Mrs. Paul McNutt, wife of the handsome can-didate-at-large. She's renowned for her giamour of another sort. She's a witty conversationalist, who knows when to stop, look and listen. Some | of the best bon mots in Washington have been reportedly first tried out on her, Then there is the black haired, | flamboyant Lucretia Del Valle | Grady, another delegate from Cali- | fornia, although she lives in Wash- | ington, where her husband, Frank | assistant secretary of state. Mrs. Grady is dramatic. Tt takes her 15 minutes to make an entrance. But ‘it's worth it. Ti vou're a friend of hers you get a Kiss and & “darling.” And even li you're a mere acquaintance she will write you a letter signed “all my love.”
-and that's why Rican badges are She designed them Mendoz' first she's admittedly When the national
Puerto Rico Puerto green. Mrs, and death.”
“thrilled
Mrs. “almost
can confessed lyzed.”
representation, she was
A dinner for members of
Evie Robert Is Witty Evie Robert, wife of National Committeeman Lawrence “Chip’ Robert is another Washington woman celebrated for beauty and wit. However, this photogenic queen has enemies—the milliners. She never wears a hat. That's because of her long honey colored hair. ‘Lhe sculptress wife of Speaker William B. Bankhead is the titian tvpe. Mrs. Bankhead is the step‘mother of Talullah Bankhead. the actress. She once climbed up: on a couch at her home to put hpstick on a portrait of herself which she thought was too pale. Not so long ago Mrs. Claude Pepper was known as the “Senate pride” — wife of the junior Senator | from Florida. Now she is known as the “orchid woman” because she
—These Democratic women have glamour,
Spaniard. She's a delegate from Kelly This is convention com- | mittee nearly wiped out Puerto Ri-
Mendez para-
Tri Kappa Gives Dinner
Kappa Club will be held at 6 p. m
1. Mrs. Charles W. Hutchings was Miss Maryella Julian, daughter of Mrs. Clarence Marshall, before her marriage June 30. Ra-mos-Porter Photo.) 2. Miss Katherine Weiss was married to David F. Stone June 28 at ‘the First Evangelical Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Weiss. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) 3. Miss Gertrude G. Goldberg became the bride of Murray E. Sholkin of Boston, Mass, in a ceremony read June 9 at the Columbia Club. Mr. and Mrs. Sholkin have sailed for Hawaii and will be at home on their return in Boston. The bride is a sister of Max Goldberg. (W. Hurley Ashbv Photo.) . 4, Mrs. Frank J. Hoeuflt Jr, was Miss Jeane Wintz, daughter of Mr and Mrs. FF. A. Wintz, hefore hel marriage July il (Photo Craft Photo.) 5 Mr. and Mrs are at home at Mrs Hutson was nore Russom and Mrs. C. J marriage June Photo.) 6. Mrs,
Harold Hutson 1213 ‘Grant Miss Valda 1+ daughter of the Rex Russom. hefore her 14 (Robertson
St
Wavne E. Pummer was Miss Frances Peterman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peterman. hefore her marriage June 30, Ramos-Porter Photo.) 7. Miss Irene Raesner the bride of Carl Johnson ceremony performed July 6. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Raesner. (RamosPorter Photo.)
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Lady Aberdeen | Group Meets
Members of Lady Aberdeen
MONDAY, JULY 15, 1940 wo Were Married in Services This Month Moose Leader
Announces
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| Local Women’s Group | |
Artists’ ‘Chapter, International Travel- (
Studv Club, will be entertained af
8 p. m. tonight by Mrs. Albert
ian St., Apt. 1.
The president's gavel will he preretiring Sarber, incoming president, together with a Bible, gift of Mrs. Schillinger to the | yariniam
Mrs. Schillineer, to Mrs, Wilbert
sented by president,
chapter.
Marriage Revealed
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 3127 Graceland Ave. announce [marriage of their daughter, (Lee, to Paul J. Doan, son and Mrs, Charles Doan, 917 W St. 13 Mi
al Greenfield, Ind
Schillinger at her home, 2455 N. Moarid-
Pierson, the Peggy of Mr 33d | The marriage took place May at her home, 1717 Lynhurst Drive, and Mrs.
Committees
Has Over 20 Units
» Appointment of committees and | chairmen of Indianapolis Chapter 11, women of the Moose, for the | coming year has been announced | by Mrs. Dorville Wise, newly-elected | Senior Regent. The chapter has 20 | active committees in addition to the | Women's Kitchen Band, the Ladies’ Rifle Team and two softball teams Committees and their chairmen are: MEMBERSHIP — Mrs. Maudie Shoults, chairman; Mrs. Helen | Bonesteel, co-chairman; Mesdames | Nellie Runyan, Clara Neerman, [Louise Hoover, Helen Wolsifer, Kathryn Hansford, Cora Blue, Atta McCammack, June Spears and Maud Rane. PUBLICITY — Mrs. Frances Wiebke, chairman: Miss Anita Ebaugh and Mrs, Opal Lee. LIBRARY—Mrs. Ruth chairman; Mesdames Mae Aufderheide, Catherine Galloway, Ruth Brandt, Nellie Baker, Dettia Comer and Mary McDowell. HOME MAKING-—-Mrs. Ruth Jack= con. chairman; Mesdames Alice Griffin, Lola Durnill, Stella Mos= hure, Frcle Bennett, Jessie Simms, Ruth Christian, Irma Norwood. {Mary Schmidt, and Hazel Postma | and Miss Esther Carpenter, | SOCIAL: SERVICE—Mrs. Hazel | Novack, chairman, Mesdames Lorene Block, Catherine Yates and Margie Stafford, and Miss Gertrude Bopp. RITUAL—Mrs. Jean Butze, chairman; Mesdames Nellie {Kathryn Hansford, Clara Neerman, | Clara Thompson, Mayme Whiting, | Louise Hoover, Christeen Ruffin and | Mae Ginz | MOOSEHAVEN—-Mrs. Sallie | Kelsch, chairman; Mesdames Anne Cornell, Jean Butze, Mary Rosemever, Beulah Anderson. Kathryn Hansford, Louise Hoover, Bertha Willner, Emma Clouse, Georgia Grant, Mayme Whiting, Phoebe Hart, Anna Neubauer, Anna Hill, Esther Hansford and Dorothy Johnson. ALUMNI-—MTrs. man, chairman, Dedert, Mayme Ishler, ‘Terry Beach. CHILD CARE AND TRAINING - Mrs. Hilda Switzer, chairman: Mesdames Hazel Postma, Terry Jessup, Beryl Paff, Josephine Vandercdee and Louise Degner, MOOSEHEART-—Mrs. Lydia Watkins, chairman; Mesdames Fdna Mershon, Bertha Willner, Ercle Bennett, Bervle Edmundson, Vinera Smith, Mary Smith, Betty Klem, Helen Jepson, Marie Andrews, Carrie Head and lois Ogden ther committee chairmen members are Mrs. Pearl Hull, em hlems; Mrs. Trma Norwood, attend ance, Mrs Bervle Paff. Merrv Suneshine: Mrs. Loraine Schwert, dra matic division: Mrs. Ruth Christian, Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. Cora Blue, hospital guild; Mrs. Pearl Hull, vear books; Mrs. Kath= rvn Hansford, Kitchen Band; Mes dames Esther Hansford, Beulah Anderson, Dorville Wise and Doro= thy Johnson, audit; Mrs, Nellis Baker, Trifle range; Mrs. Clara Thompson, Red Cross, and Mrs, Anna Neubauer, hospitality, Membership of the Tndianapolis Chapter is second in the 900 chap= ters throughout the United States and Canada.
Lenorah Neer Mesdames Helen Whiting, Lillian Jessup and Mae
and
| Mrs. Ruth Jackson, home making chairman, will have charge of are rangements for a card party in | Moose Temple at 2 p. m. Thursday [and a class of candidates will be [initiated at 8 p. m. under direction of Mrs. Jean Butze,
arotto Auxiliary Sponsors Fish Fry
A fish Try wiil be sponsored Thursday and Friday nights by the Women's Auxiliary to the Sahara Grotto on the lawn of the Grotte home, 13th St. and Park Ave, Mrs, Hamilton is chairman of | arrangements, Mrs, Harry Halter [1s president, of the group. The auxiliary decorations com= [ mittee will be entertained at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ruby Pettigrew, 1325 ‘Carrollton Ave. Apt. 3, Mts, Robert Wilcox will be hostess at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Wednesday
for the telephone committee of the
Doan are at home with his parents. organization,
today at the Colonial Tearoom
always wears one. | ‘Ordinarily a woman who gets up at 6:30 a. m. to open her general
|store in Richland, Kas, wouldn't
‘get on a glamour girl list. But she | ‘aoes when she's Georgia Neese | |Clark—who forsook fame and the |footlights when she inherited her | | father's bank; but never forsook her | |eracker barrel. She's the national committeewoman from Kansas—and |as pretty a politico as you could lask for. Mrs. McAllister Attends Mrs. ‘thomas McAllister goes way {down the list not because she {couldn't head any glamour list, but because she doesn't like the term. | Mrs. McAllister is the director of [women's activities—as efficient as {an adding machine, but more streamlined. | Lucretia Del Valle Grady is a] [Spaniard married to an Trishman, |but Mrs. Sarah McInery Mendez is | an Irish woman married to a
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