Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1940 — Page 4

Preseason Hockey Game on Oct. 30 | Will Be Sponsored by Civic Theater |

| THE CIVIC THEATER again this year will sponsor the £4 hockey game at the Coliseum on the State Fair Grounds. The Indianapolis Capitols will play the Detroit| Red Wings in a pre-season game on Oct. 30. Fancy rae skating will be featured between the game

. A . periods, Alter the game, the boxholders and their guests will have a skating party. Thomas L. Neal heads the general arrangements committee, assisted by Harry V. Wade, Norman Green, Wallace O. Lee and Mesdames Rosamond Van Camp Hill, Chauncey Eno III and E. E, Whitehill ’ it Mrs. Neal and Mrs. R. Blayne McCurry from the Theater's Affairs Committee will be in charge of the box sales.

Meridian Hills Opens Fall Stason

A DINNER bridge party for members and guests will open the fall social| season of the Meridian Hills Country Club next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bingham have been appointed chairmen by the general entertainment committee chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Olive. Their assistants include Mr. and Mrs. M. Speers MacCullom and -Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Olive also have named chairmen for other parties on the calendar. Mr. and Mrs. Q. G. Noblitt will arrange the November event while Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Flood will have charge of the December \program. A party in January will be arranged by Mr. and Mrs: Marshall G. Knox. . | The club's duplicate bridge play will get under way on Oct. 10. For the third year Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will be in charge of this

event on alternate Thursdays. Many of the players attend the club's

“maijid’s-night-out” dinner before the| play. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson's committee includes Messrs. and Mesdames S. B. Lindley, J. H. Waldo and Clyde C. Bowers. At the end of the season a cup is to be awarded to holders of high accumulative. scores. Winners last season were Miss Muriel Adams and Mrs. Lauretta Ross Inman. '

; Tudor Hall Party Is Tonight

THE ANNUAL PARTY for new girls in the upper school and junior academic division at Tudor Hall School will be held tonight from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock in the school gymnasium. Girls will come dressed in costumes appropriate to an “all American’! theme. Prizes for outstanding costumes will be awarded and there will be class stunts. Members of the committee in charge are Misses Marilyn Mulvihill, Peggy Lockwood, Alice Boozer, Nancy and Eva Taggart and Joan Haywood.

Mary Kothler to Be Married

| The marriage of Miss Mary Koehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,

John P., Koehler, to Ralph E. Triller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P, Triller, will |be solemnized at 8:30 p. m. tonight. ; The ceremony will be read in the Propylaeum by the Rev. Stewart, W, Hartfelter of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Membels of the bridal party are Mrs. Irwin Cummings, matron of honor; rs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rogers, bridesmaids; David Triller, brother of the bridegroom. best man, and Kenneth Kinnear, Harry E, Riddell, Clifton Power and Douglas Hall, Mishawaka, |Ind., ushers. 3 Miss Koehler is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Gulf.Park College and |attended the Butler University college of education. Mr. Triller was |graduated from Indiana University and attended the University of Wisconsin. He is a member of Sigma. Chi Fraternity. A reception at the Propylaeum will follow the ceremony.

Barbara Ebwier and Fiance Feted

MISS BARBARA FOWLER and Frederic D. Anderson, whose marriage will be at 8:30 p. m. Oct. 16 at the Propylaeum, will be honor |guests| at two buffet suppers this week-end. } Richard Fowler, brother of the bride-to-be. will entertain tonight at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.|Fowler, and tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. David V. Burns will entertain at their home. Mr. Anderson is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clifford Anderson, Gloucester City, N. J.

Columbia Club Dance [Is Booked

MANY PARTIES have been arranged for the formal dance of the |Columbia Club next Saturday night. Dr. J. H.| Kemper, dance committee chairman, and Mrs. Kemper will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Hal B. Bryant, |J. D. Marsh, L, W. Mohlenkamp, Homer L. Archer, Charles Mason, E. H. Dehner, Harry Sidrow, Earl Fulkerson, Clem Griffith and Grove Weisenberger. Courtland C. Cohee, another member of the entertainment committee, and Mrs. Cohee will have as their guests: Dr.| and Mrs. Alan L. Sparks, Dr{-and Mrs. Paul C. Beckner, Miss Marge McClurg, Miss Eileen Scanlon, Clayton C. Cooper, Vincent Farrell] Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shanaman, : In Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bardwell's party will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. H. Blackwell, Dan Young, Joseph J. Klee and P. J. Kervan, Mrs. Guy Ellis will have a cocktail party at her home before the dance for her [guests, Mr, and Mrs. Will Rossiter, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Baker, Muncie. Ind.; Joe Fox. Chicago; Miss Margery [Young, Miss Marie Hunt, Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell and Car] Munz, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ward «will have Mr.

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and Mrs. Floyd Christian,

Noblesville, Ind., as their guests. With Mr, and Mrs. Charles Seiden

sticker will be Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mattice, Mrs. William F. Eisenlohr, Miss Grace Meng, Mrs. Ora H. Tutewiler, John C. Ruckelshaus, Chance Pasco, Greenfield, Ind., and Dr. Judson Moschlle. + In another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames William F. Sandmann, Paul L; McCord, Stephen W. Terry, Robert L. Pike, Chester Cones, E. P. AKin, H. C. Tyson and Chantilla E. White. Others making reservations are Miss Betty Schellschmidt, Simeon | Stewart, Bill Bowen, James |S. May, Anderson, Ind., and J. H. Hays| The dance| will follow a game buffet dinner served from two revolving tables jin the ballroom. Anson Weeks and his orchestra will play for dancing and Carlos and Dolores, dance team, will be fegtured -in the floor show. }

Luncheon-Bridge Parties Planned

A SERIES of luncheon-bridge parties for women of the club and their guests will start Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 12:30 'p. m. in the club ballroom with Mrs. L. C. Burnett as chairman of hostesses. During the luncheon fashion show will be presented by H. P. Wasson & Co. Mrs. J. Hart Laird, hostess in: charge of women's bridge events, will be in charge of arrangements for the series. : A weekiy dinner and supper dance schedule in the main dining room and Cascade Room will begin Oct. 6. Art Berry's orchestra will play dinner music in the dining room on Sundays and Thursdays, and dinner and| supper dance music in the Cascade Room five-nights each week. ; Mrs. Louis | Strashun, Mrs. Herman Strashun and Miss Jane Strashun motored to New York recently, They are expected to return home next week... . Mr, and Mrs. Herbert R. Duckwall also are visiting in New| York, :

Scottish Rite Women Plan

Luncheons

Mrs. Birney D. Spradling, chairman of the Ladies of the Scottish Rite, has announced committee members for the coming social season. The organization will hold monthly luncheon meetings at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, by musical and lecture programs and by cards in the Ladies’ Parlor. The first luncheon will be Tuesday, Oct. 15. Other members of the executive committee of the organization are: Mrs. Carl A. Ploch, vice chairman; and Mesdames Cecil G. David, Clarence R. Martin, John H, Jefferson, I'red I. Willis and Elmer E. Wilmington.

Committees appointed by Mrs.

|Spradling are: _Program—Mrs.

Murray H. Morris, chairman: Mesdames Fermor Cannon, James C.

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Gipe, Lawrence H. Earle and James H. Lowry. Cards—Mrs.

Clark W.|

Day, chairman; Mesdames Bert E.|

Cordle, Dewey E. Myers, Hice and Oswald A. Tislow. Attendance—Mrs. Stanley G. Myers, chairman; Mesdames Oliver L. Fevrier, Harry L. Orlopp, Othnicl |

Hitch, Robert Price, C. W. Hum- | :

rickhouse, A. M. Springer, Frank L. Moore and Donovan A. Turk. Decorating—Mrs, Miles W. Hockett. chairman; Mesdames Raymond Drexler, W. Henry Roberts, Harry Hobbs, Walter R. Sanders, Jerome Holman and Frank Sisson. Reception—Mrs. F. Elmer Raschig, chairman; Mesdames R. Norman Baxter, Frank Mellis, George L. Clark, Edward D. Moore, Lloyd D. Claycombe, William H. Morrison, Francis N. Daniel, Frank M. Mutz,

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Tine P. Dickinson, Garrett W. Olds, John F. Engelke, Fae W. Patrick,

ner, D. M. Stephenson, Hanna, Ezra H. Stewart, Rush R.| Harris, H. E. Stonecipher, Frank V, Hawkins, William WwW. Suckow, Hal E. Howe, Frank A. Symmes. William FE. Humphreys, A. F. Thomas, Ray‘mond D. Jackson, Tracy W. Whitaker, John A. Kendall, Walter T.

‘| White, W. Pierre Lobdell, Eugene

D. Wilcox, Lewis F, Malcom, O. A. Wilkinson and J. R. Fenstermaker, A sub-committee of 54 members from 28 other cities in the state will augment the local attendance committee.

Community Center Club Elects Heads

Mrs. William E. O'Connor has been elected president of the new Mothers’ Club of the South Side Community Center located in old School 61. Others named {o office are Mrs. Monte Pingleton, vice president; Mrs. Richard Eggert, secretary; Mrs. Arthur Gundlack, treasurer; Mrs. Herman Stahl, chairman of the ways and means committee: Mrs. Homer Silcox, co-chairman of the special committee; Mrs. Julia C. Brandstetter, transportation chairman; Mrs. Maude Criswell, child

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Harry J. Van Dolah Jr. Weds Jean Meek This Afternoon

Altar vases of white gladioli and lilies against: a background of palms, ferns and seven-branch candelabra will form the setting for the marriage, at 2:30 p, m. today in the Irvington Presbyterian Church, of Miss Jean Bonner Meek to Harry James Van Dglah Jr. of Chicago.

Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony, and Miss Charlotte Moore, organist, will play the wedding music including Schubert's “Serenade,” “Evening Star” and the Lohengrin and Mendelssohn marches. Mrs. J. Wayne Huston will sing “Because,” “O Promise Me” ‘and “At Dawning.” Miss Meek is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Meek, 5809 Lowell Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Harry J. Van Dolah of Indianapolis.

Faille taffeta frocks worn by the bride's attendants will be of sea blue and will have boleros of quilted velveteen. Her sister, Mrs. DeForrest Bowman, matron of honar, will carry yellow and peach gladioli and the bridesmaids will have bouquets of yellow,-peach and cerise gladiolii. They are Mrs. Merrill Hamilton, Mrs. James O. Harris, Miss Bobby - Jo Vestal and Miss Kitty Lou Fitzgerald. The bride's nephew, Michael Stuart Bowman, will wear a suit of sea foam blue and will carry the ring on a satin pillow encircled with tiny rosebuds. ® The bride will wear white satin made with bouffant skirt and scalloped corselette. The high neckline of the gown is edged with pearls and her “tiered veil will fall from a coronet of pearls. She will carry a shower of white gladioli, stephanotis and tuberous begonias. DeForrest Bowman will be best

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man and ushers are to be James

D. Ford, Mr. Hamilton, E. Gerald Bowman and Robert Pickett, Greenfield, Ind. Mrs. Meek has chosen a fall rose sheer crepe dress with amethyst buttons. She will wear matching accessories and a corsage of rubrum lilies and pale pink carnations. The The bride's grandmother, Mrs Walter Bonner, will wear a madonna green jacket dress with quilted pockets and lapels and a corsage of white begonias and sweetheart, roses. Assisting at the reception at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony will be Mesdames James Graham, Walter Palmer, D. D. Fitzgerald, Tyler Oglesby, A. C. Hoffman and A.-P. Vestal] Miss Martha Clark and Miss Margaret Ward. ! The couple is to leave for Chicago where they will be at home at 5451 Wellington Ave. The bride's traveling costume will be a cloud blue wool suit with pleated detail at the shoulders and on the pockets. Her accessories will be in winterberry and she will: wear an orchid corsage. She is a graduate of Stephens College and Butler University! and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Van Dolah was graduated from Indiana University and received his master’s degree from the University of Detroit. He also studied last year on his doctor's degree at Purdue University.

Spurs at Butler Pledges 25 Girls

Twenty-five co-ed members of the | Butler University sophomore class have been pledged to Spurs, second year honorary for . women, and initiation ceremonies have been set for Monday, Miss Mary Marott, Indianapolis, vice 7president of the club, announced today. Indianapolis co-eds pletiged to the honor society include the Misses Irene Judith Westervelt, Kathleen Shockley, Martha Lou Sunderland, Frances Risk, Betty Jane Krueger, Jean Buschman, Virginia Lewis, {Margaret Studebaker, Suzanne | Masters, Barbara Frederickson, | Elizabeth Marshall, Martha | Jo Runyan, Mary Janet Mummert, Katherine Parrish, Patricia Sylvester, Edelle Smith, Janet Murphy, Helen Fehr, Sonya Schlee and Norvella Judd. Co-eds from outside the. city pledged include Miss Leslie Shippey, Greenwood; Miss Jane Lewis, El Paso, Tex.; Miss Marilyn Nelson, South Bend; Miss Ruth Reckenwall, Westville, and Miss Sally Steinbaugh, Attica.

Lowell School Sets Fall Festival

A fall festival will be sponsored by the Lowell School Parent-Teach-

urday at 7000 E. Raymond St. The event, directed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keithley and Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Michel, will incltide fortune telling, dancing and other entertainment, *

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Chi Omega Club Meets Tuesday

Sorority news today. includes announcements of a recent rush. party and of a national convention this week-end.

TAU DELTA TAU SORORITY gave a farmerette rush party last night at {the home of Miss Virginia Hall, 5050 E. New York St. Guests included Mrs. Eleanor Jones, Mrs. Betty Deems and the Misses Helen Graham, Betty Jo Rutt, Lois Goodwin and Heléne Rawlings,

Alpha Chapter members who are attending the national convention of the OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY today and tomorrow in East St. Louis, Ill, are: Mrs. James F. Richwine Jr. chapter president; Miss Genevieve Bratton, delegate, | and the "Misses Dorothy Thomas, Adelyn Phillips and Claramae Calloway. Miss Thomas, as national president, will have charge of the business meeting to be held tomorrow morning.

lat the home of Mrs. Richard War- |

‘sistant hostesses. ”

RORITY Wednesday

er Association at 7 p. m. next Sat-

Miss Dorothy Neiger and Miss Naomi Adams will entertain members of the LAMBDA CHAPTER OF THE OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY Monday evening at’ Miss Neiger's home, 518 Terrace Ave.

1.. Miss Frances = (Bunchy) ' Haight will ride in the Roundup. .

2. Miss Dorothy Shepard (left) | and Mrs. Roy C. Pedigo peer into ! an Ayres’ window at Roundup trophies. on “display there. :

3. Miss Louise Wilson will ride Daylight in the five-gaited class D(Arnold Photo.) {

“4. Mrs. Russel Williams, shown here with Lady Moon, ‘is among those who will |participate,

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5. Mrs. George Sadlier is assist= ing .with plans for the event. Shes is. shown with Midshipman and White Oak.

AAU WwW. Tea

|Is Monday

Mrs. C. Norman Green will enter tain at tea Monday for captains in charge of ticket sales for the Indianapolis appearance of. the Graff Ballet. sponsored by | the local branch of the American Association of University Women. The performance will be given Nov. 11 a$ English’s Theater... Mrs. Green is president of the Indianapolis ALA UW.

The complete list of captains has been announced by Mrs, Walter C. Holmes, chairman of the Fellow= ship Fund which will receive the proceeds of the Ballet's program. They are: Mesdames Milton Elrod . Jr., A. A. Tretz, Lowell |S. Fisher, Edward J. Hughes, Charles Miller, J. Edwin Hutchman, Everett E. Campbell, George Sharratt, Burl D, Silver, R. W. Hilgedag, Joseph L. Storey, J. W. Sovine, Myron SS, Harding, W. D. Alfke, D.|J. Lyman, Ray Lewsader, John Paul Lahr, Horace A. Shonle and Lawrence H, Earle; the Misses Vera Morgan, Maude Russell, Florence | Morrison, Elizabeth Stilz, Hazel H, Force, Frances Graney, Jean Harris Wood; Lucille C. Wahl, Ruth |Duckwail, Martha Logsdon and HdZel E. Abhbett. 1

Dinner Scheduled By Sahara Grotto

The annual membership dinner of the Women’s Atxiliary to the Sahara Grotto will be held at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Central Chris tian Church, Initiation services will be . in charge of Mrs. Florence Hamilton and the entertainment committee. Mrs. Effie Ammon will be in charge of the dinner. New members are to be special guests. Mrs. Chester Martin will entertain the visiting committee at her home; 424 N. DeQuincy St, with a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Thursday. Welfare committee members will be luncheon guests Friday| of Mrs. Carrie Allen, 58 Kenmore Road.

————d a TT . 4 To Discuss Composers “Indianapolis Composers” will be the study subject of the Olnosi Study Club at its meeting at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson, 1417 N. Tuxedo St. The

hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Cecil Bevin.

: : The CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE, CLUB will meet Tuesday evening

ren, 3216 Ruckle St. Miss Jean Fox |

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and Miss Annalee Webb will be as- |

Members of the Indiana Uni-| versity chapter will report on the national Chi Omega convention | held last summer. :

Miss Elsie McLaughlin will be | hostess at a meeting of ALPHA | CHAPTER ‘OF PHI DELTA SO-| evening at | the home of Mrs. Stanford O'Haver, | 5232 English Ave. ‘>

The annual election of officers of the ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA will be held Wednesday evening: at the home of Miss Margaret Berrie, 5917 Primrose Ave.

BETA CHAPTER OF PHI OMEGA KAPPA will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Doris Brabender, 5686 Wright St.

Maxine Foltz Names Attendants

Miss Maxine Elaine Foltz, whose! marriage to Robert E. Yates will take place Oct. 6, has chosen as her attendants Miss Esther Louise Wood, maid of honor, and Miss Marie Yates as bridesmaid. Go | Donald IL. Lane will be Mr!

Yates’ best man and ushers will be

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Mrs. Thos. G. Randle, A. B,, M. N,; Cert. of S. C.

By Popular Demand

Mrs. Thos. Randle Jr.

Comes to Indianapolis To Give 8—Free University Lectures—8

For Men. Women and Young People

: Beginning Tues., Oct. 1, through Fri,, Oct, 4 4:00 P. M. and 8:15 P. M.

COLUMBIA CLUB AUDITORIUM

Local Headquarters + Claypoo! Hotel

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J. W. Kirk and J."B. Kitzmiller, |