Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1940 — Page 4

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SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 1940

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Box Parties Are Planned For State Fair Horse Show

bitors, their riding club groups and f dved-in-the-wool horse-lover will he on hand

Horse

Exhi guests,

every type of

at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night as the State Fair the Fair Grounds, Nicht” with

R100 five-gaited,

Show opens in the Colizeum at

Tomorrow will be “Indiana several

takes Indiana-owned horses—the

S100

for akes. Hvatt Mr.

the

2200 vearling st and Mrs. J. Ib Marlon, orm their box at Their entries

and Mr

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three-gaited

are

weanling,

box-holders for tine the entry of their d: George Sadlier will entert rformance and ipman, White Oak Mrs. William as have Mr. and Mi Russell Langsenkamp and the show Mr. and Mrs have several during and Mrs. H. C. Barhan, Milan, 1igton and Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Dolores, will rider in eigint or ting her walk-trot mare. Golden purchased in Lexington, Ky.

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B. Stokelv, Mrs rd will have a box for Best Le Sou is an ent ve as then guests during Miller and daughters Nancy and Sally Dominik

SNOW nel im throughout the and Roval Oak Ball, Muncie,

watch peri guests in De show, Ind., have a box for John A. Berghofi of Ft, Wayne Michael Rvan also are box-holders Irwin Covert have taken a box and week Among them will be Tenn, Mr, and Mis. W. C, Bubenzel The Coverts' nine classes at the show, Girl, and a new mount Miss Georgetown.

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have taken a box for Artistic Model, for will be Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Phyllis Williams. On

also horse guests

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and Mrs. Morris C. Rosner week. They are showing then time Tomorrow night their I'heocdore Dr. Elliot Hirsh Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke will be with them and TMiesday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg will be their guests. D1 Mrs. H. A. Van Osdol will have with them their niece, Mary Ann Lee, Dayton, O., who is visiting them this week-end. Other box-holders are *Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Lacy. E. Pearce. J. P. McNutt, Bowman Elder, Dudley Williston O. Aspy, Messrs Hairy Sidrow, Louls Schwitzer, In Libertyville, Ill E Morris Bend, Ind.; Fish Detroit, J. B Mich., and Peck of New York City Ky

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exhibitors Club and the R. H. Brown will be Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Willis Ellen, who is showing Glory Road: Lucy and Mrs. T. M. Kaufman, whose hunter, will appear in the show; Dr. P. O. Bonham, who is Stainless Steel, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne K. Reeder who 1eir daughter, Sue, her horse, My Beau. itors whose horses are being shown by Bob Brown include O. Mogg, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Metzger, P. O. Ferrel, Martinsville, Ind., and Will Kivits of Terre Haute,

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Sherwood-Buskirk We dding Today

Rev. Richard A. Kirchhoffer, Indianapolis, will officiate at wedding, at 4 p. m, I'rinity Episcopal Church at Ft. Wavne, Ind., of Miss Ella Darlene Buskirk to David Hartley Sherwood The bride the daughter Mr. and Mrs Ft. Wavne and Mr. Sherwood is the of Hartlev Sherwood of Indianapolis. yoea, Baltimore and Samuel F will M

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at the home of the bride Among guests at and (wo sister Deane John Kirchhoffe:

wedding

will follow

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arto. with her

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trip, the couple will be at home in Dugger,

Ind Part

A numbe: Martha Ann 8:30 p. m daughter son of Mz: Tomor: breakfast at

Martha Ann Schaf

of pre-nuptial parties Schaf, whose marriage Saturday in Christ and Mrs. Joseph C Mrs. Frederick G morning Miss Ruth Fishback the home of her mother. Mrs tomorrow afternoon the betrothed couple formal party given by Sylvester Johnson Ji Johnson home Mrs. Nicholas Noyes will entertain Tuesdax and bridegroom-to-be and for her niece, Miss ington, Conn . Mrs. Burford Danner will have a kitchen shower Wednesday afternoon for Miss Schaf and Wednesday night Misses Ann Fox, Mary Scot Morse and Susanah Jameson will give a dinner at the Woodstock Club : Mrs. Austin H. Brown will entertain at luncheon Homer Lathrop will entertain informally that day. give a bachelor dinner for his son entertain with a bridesmaids’ will have a

ies Planned for

are planned this week for Miss to John Carev Appel will be at Episcopal Church. She is the Schaf Jr., and Mr. Appel is the Appel

of Mi and ow will entertain with a Shirley D. Murphy, and will be guests at an in-

and Edwin Craft at the

evening Virginia

for the bride sollev, Wash-

Thursday and Frederick G. Thursday night while dinner at her home. dinner-dance at her home Friday

Mrs Appel will Miss Schaf will Mrs. Bowman Eldel night.

Mary Koehler to Wed Sept. 28

Miss Mary Elizabeth Koehler, daughter Koehler, has set Sept. 28 as the date of Triller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. be performed at the Propylaeum Miss Koehler will have Mrs. Irwin honor and Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads will be bridesmaids. David Triller, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, will be best man and Kenneth Kinnear, Harry Riddell, Clifton Power and Douglas Hall of Mishawaka, Ind. ushers. Several parties have been planned for Miss Koehler. Mrs. William Shepler, 5857 N. Delaware St, will entertain Sept. 12 with a luncheon and handkerchief shower for her. Mrs. Roger Shiel will be hostess at a bridge tea and kitchen shower Sept. 13 at the home of her mother, Mrs. James C. Hardesty, 542 S. Central Court. The week-end of Sept. 14, Mrs. Len Small, Kankakee, Ill, will give a week-end houseparty in the betrothed couple's honor, Mrs, Cummings and Mrs. Rhoads will be hosiesses at a cocktail party for Miss Koehler and Mr, Triller Sept. 21.

of Mr. and Mrs. John P, her marriage to Ralph E. Triller. The ceremony will

Cummings as her matron

of and Mrs. Charles E. Rogers

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i, Bridegroom'’s ‘Uncle to Read

Service

the the Belles, will perform of Miss Louise Ger= daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert E. Plummer, and Wil- { liam A. Schneidel of Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Schneider, at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Bethany | Evangelical Lutheran Church. Miss | Laura Stadler will play bridal airs ‘on the organ and Miss Mary Lou | Stadler will sing. | The bride will wear a gown of white satin with a shirred bodice land square neckline edged with Al- | encon lace. The girdle of the same [lace will fall down the folds of the train. The finger-tip length circu= lar veil of illusion will be held by a coronet of orange blossom buds and she will carry a prayer book with gardenias and stephanotis. | Mrs. P. C. Jordan, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor. Miss | Anna Schneider, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs, Hugh Weaver will be bridesmaids. They will all be gowned in graduated shades of fall

The uncle of hridegreom | Rev, Alired E | the marriage

| trude Plummel

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rose faille taffeta fashioned like

Reception Will Follow Rite

Two tall white standards of gladioli with palms and ferns will decofor marriage of Stoner, daughter of Mrs, J. M. to MacKinnon. son of Mr .and MacKinnon, at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Edwin Methodist Church. R. O. McCrae will perceremony. Mrs. Walter organist, will play “At and other bridal airs before the ceremony, Mrs. Luella Siderqvist, Columbus, Ind., will sing “I Love You Truly” est Story Ever Told.” The bride, to be given in marriage father, will wear a dress of and lace combination with a

fitted bodice, bouffant skirt and a long-sleeved lace jacket. Her fin-ger-tip length veil will fall from a pearl tiara. Her bouquet will be of bride's roses and white rubrum lilies. Miss maid of and net

rate the altar the sabelle and Stoner,

ward

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Helen Newton, Bra’ honor, will wear a dress of cornflower with. a bouffant skirt and jacket with long sleeves, Her bouquet will be of Briarcliff roses. Mrs. Stoner will wear a soldier blue dress and matching accessories Mrs, Mackinnon will wear a dark sheer dress. Both will wear pastel eolnzed Aowers Leslie Stoner will be best man He | is a brother of the bride. Herbert Stoner, brother of the bride, and Mr. Rothermel will usher, A reception will follow the ceremony at 1516 Woodlawn Ave., home of the bride's parents, Serving a! the reception will be the Misses Bertha Shea, Dorothy Thompson, Adeline Miller and Betty Jo Hadley. The couple will take a wedding trip and be at home Sept. 6 at 1631 Union St. The bride will travel in a black sheer redingote with white accessories

[Lou Garriott To Be Married

An informal wedding at the church parlors of the First Presby- | terian Church wil be that of Miss Lou H. Garriott, daughter of Mrs. Cora Garriott, and Chester H. Wilson, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. George A. Frantz will officiate. The bride will wear a brown costume suit with Mrs. Russell P. Stott will be matron of honor and will dress in rose wool with black accessories. Mrs. Garriott will wear navy blue with navy accessories. Mr. Stott will be best man. An informal reception for the immediate families and the wedding party will be held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. lege Ave, after which the couple will leave on a wedding trip through the East. They will be at home|

Sept. 7 at $130 College Ave.

Loy

brown accessories. |

3130 Col-

and “The Sweet- | :

1. “These blouses certainly will Miss Margaret Jane (Pegpy) ( who alreadv is thinking about packi where she wiil go to Ward Belmont Mr. and Mrs. Jonn J. Lange. Pegg) She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs

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Rev. Andry to Read Service

At 3 o'clock tomorrow Miss Viola Elizabeth Alandt ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P will be married to Kenneth Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith at the Downey Avenue Christian Church. The Rev. E. Robert Andry will perform the ceremony in a setling of palms, ferns and gladioli. Tall white tapers in two seven-branch 4. Mmm Books andelabra will light the foreground. alonz. Miss Eliece Aiman Lewis Lyons will play the organ Mary Catherine Wright, ‘and Mrs. Robert Mershon will sing. them. They are the daughters The bride, to be given marriage | her father. will wear a gown of | ivory satin with a sweetheart neck- | line, Jeg-0'-mutton sleeves falling 8 lin points over the wrists and a full | | skirt ending in a sweeping train. | halo of orange blossoms will] oh the finger-tip length Husion veil into a cap. She will carry boquet of red roses. | Mrs. Max Hamilton will be the | matron of honor and will be gowned | in aqua taffeta made with short

to School Dance at The Welle right) Miss

2. 'The Back vounger set al! agog ing it over are tleft at Connecticut College for Women be a Wellesley student; Miss Jean wood Park Junior College, and Vassar College

afternoon, to daugh- X

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Shortridge will go William M. Horne of Mr. and Mrs.

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and more (left), who of

5. Miss Joan Fox, daughter lots of swimming into the remaining go to Butler University this fall.

6. Miss Peggy

7. Out comes year's activities to Miss Joan Jo Cantwell (right), 1S

| last and Miss Mary left. Miss Burrham

College will eo to Duke University

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Blakeslee, daughter will enter William Woods College this fall.

visiting her classmate for Misses Cantwell are the daughters of Mr.

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campus Annette Lange, ashville,;” Tenn. the daughter of this year.

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C. Dolly Gray. has the Talkto be who will Edge-

the Woodstock Club Friday ponsoring the event Marie Madden, who is Miss Louise Wilde, who plans to attend Jo Albright,

Helen fall; Elliott, Mary

Nancy Horne (left), daughter of d Miss Margaret Townsend Eaglesbert Davy Eaglesfield.

taken Miss

they must be Vassar College, and

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will be at

who goes to Skidmore, do a bit of checking on Mr.

and Mrs. Burrell Wright

is crowding She will

C. Fox, vacation.

and Mrs. R days of summe:

of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee, !

“The Spinster,” the Hollins College yearbook to recall | Burnham

(center), Baltimore, Md., Jo's sister, Ann Lucille, is at | several days. The | James F. Cantwell.

Mary

and Mrs.

puff sleeves and a full skirt. She! - ‘ y. 3 will wear a spray of rosebuds in Sahara (Grotto Unit her hair and carry a bouquet of . | pink roses. Mrs. Alandt will wear| Books Homecoming | brown crepe with matching acces- | sories and Mrs. Smith will be) dressed in navy blue crepe. Both | will wear corsages of pink rosebuds. to the Sahara Grotto will be held Max E. Hamilton will be best man Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Grotto and ushers will be Harry Matillo home at 13th St. and Park Ave. {Jr., Jack Smith, Clifford Smith Jr.| Mrs. Virginia Hasewinkle and her ‘and Edward Huber. | pupils will present a program of | The couple will receive their | string instruments, voice and piano friends at the church. The serving | numbers. Mrs. William Hamilton | table will be centered with a three-|will be in charge of the program. tiered wedding cake. White candles | Mrs. Henry Shannon and her hos- | in crystal holders will light the] | pitality committee will serve. Mrs. | scene. The couple will be at home| Harry Halter is president of the (at 1830 N. llinois St group,

The homecoming and past presi-| dents’ day of the Women's Auxiliary

os AR -i First Aiders Club ) Fr ty » De » r Jooks Card Party Members of the first aid classes sponsored by the Indianapolis Chapter of the Red Cross about a year ago enjoyed their association so much that they now have formed a club for monthly business and social meetings. The organization, Aiders Club, will sponsor a benefit card party at 8 p. m. Wednesday at

the Riviera Club. Dr. Thomas B. Noble Jr. will speak at the next

| month’ s meeting.

who will go to]

| wear black suede accessories,

called the First]

that of the bride and trimmed in lace. They will carry bouquets of pink Delight roses and gladioli. Mrs. Plummer will wear a black lace tailored dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink sweet- | heart roses. Mrs. Schneider will be | dressed in black Madonna crepe | with a bolero jacket and black ac- | cessories with a corsage of red roses. Carl Rahe will be best man. Mr. Jordan, Donald Braeking and Donald Young will usher. A reception will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. at the Plummer home, 329 S. Emerson Ave. The couple will then leave on a trip through the Smoky Mountains, after which they will live at 329 S. Emerson Ave. For the trip, the bride will wear a jacket dress of black velveteen with black accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The bride graduated from Butler University,

Couple to Take Lip North

Mildred will become the Minney, son of Minney, 29 Sheridan Ave. at 4:30 p.-m. today at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B, Forsythe, 2816 N. Talbot Ave, The ceremony will take place at an improvised altar of palms and ferns flanked by candelabra nelora breatt the iiving room fireplace. T'he Rev. H, ICE 1 ) Wi : * 1. Overdeer, pastor of the Walshe Miss Jane O'Neil, maid of honor, past ; tiv: rie >t § : ington Street Methodist Churzsh, Philadelphia, Pa., was gowned in . ’ ‘oo will read the service vellow net and lace with short ye . : : TOR . I'he bride will weal sleeves, full ruffled skirt and wore ; : ’ Q white chiffon jersey frock with a small yellow hat. She carried . vellow roses Mrs. Barton wor a veiled black hat and a shoulder SPS |g c ) RY Aron wole a corsage of gardenias with an orchid navy blue and white figured sheer . . . dress with a corsage of pink roses center, Her sister, Mrs. Albert R, Thomas Barton BD rohan opi Rehling, will be her only attendant be : 1® and will wear black silk jersey with

bridegroom, was best an and Sproom, as nal black and white accessories and a Patrick Barton, another brother, = rea corsage of pink roses.

and Robert O'Neal served a: ushers.| = yok Flagg will be best man. A

Rreakfast reception for the immediate rela A breakfast for the tives will be held at the home 1ole ‘wedding party was held at the lowing the ceremony. After a short Woodland Inn at St. Marv's. A re- trip north the couple will be at ception will be held in Indianapolis tome here. at the home of the bridegroom's The bride attended Butler Unle mother. 2638 N. Meridian St. from versity and 1s a member of Deita 3 to 5 p. m. today Gamma Sorority. Mr. Minney was After a two weeks’ graduated from Lage Forest Acade through the East the couple will, emy and attended Purdue Unie make their home in Indianapolis. versity. The bride will travel in a dresg of | black crepe with light blue velvet | | trim. The Queen Anne stand-up {collar is lined with blue velvet as are the pouch pockets. She will The | bride is a graduate of St. Mary's-of-|the-Woods and the bridegrom is a | graduate of Purdue University and a member of Phi Kappa Fraternity.

Ceremony Read In Terre Haute

limes Special TERRE HAUTE, The Rev. IM cousin of the bridegroom, mass at the marriage gerald, gerald, Dana, ind. to ¢ohn J, Barton, Indianapolis, son of Mrs. Nora Barton, at the Conventual Church at St. Mary 's-of-the-Woods. James Barton, brother of the bridegroom, a student for the priesthood at St. Meinrad’'s Seminary, served the mass. Miss Shirley Arm- | strong, organist, Terre Haute, played| Lohengrin's “Wedding March” for the processional and Mendelssohn's “Wedding March” for the recessional. Among other bridal airs she played “Ave Maria.” The bride wore a gown of white! marquisette and Chantilly lace with a train, short puff sleeves and a full skirt. Chantilly lace trimmed the sleeves, sweetheart neckline and formed a girdle at the waist. Her finger-tip length veil of illusion fell from a heart-shaped tiara embroidered with pearls and shirred to form a cap. A blush veil fell from the front of the tiara. Her bouquet was of white roses and baby

Ind, James

Aug. 31. Moriarity, | the morning for FitzFitz-

read this of Miss

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10 o'clock Louise

daughter Thomas

Pauline Forsvihe bride of David G, Mrs. Ethel B&B,

Miss

a black and

Follows

families and

wedding trip

F lowe er r Missions

Discussion Topic

The Meridian W, C. T. U. will meet at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday with Mrs. James C. Jay, 311 E. Fall Creek Blvd. A business session, followed by discussion of official papers, flowe er missions and relief, will be held in the morning. Mrs. W. C. King will lead devoe tions at 1:30 p. m. Miss Helen Schmitz, supervisor of Baptisg Christian Centers of the Northern Baptist Convention, located east of the Mississippi River, will be the guest speaker,

C.T.U. to Elect

The Tuxedo W. C. T. U. will meet at 1:20 p. m, Tuesday in the Wheeler City Rescue Mission. Delegates to the county convention will be ape Oscar Perine, Stowell ¢. Wasson, pointed and new officers installed. Gus G. Meyer, John Burke, Wallace Mrs. E. D. Fuson James will cone O. Lee, Charles Seidensticker, Wayne duct the meeting. All members are OQ. Stone and Floyd Mattice, |requested to attend.

| Mrs. I. D. Hamilton ‘Gives Luncheon |

Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, president of the Sunnyside Guild, entertained yesterday at a luncheon for officers and directors at her home, Plans for the organization's card party and dance and recreation building, being constructed at the Marion County Tuberculosis Hospital, were | discussed. | Attending were the Mesdames Glenn J. Bookwalter, Theodore Root,

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