Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1940 — Page 4

Louis Schwitzer Will Give a Tea For His Son and Daughter-in-law

INVITATIONS have been issued by Louis H. Schwitzer for a tea at his home Nov. 10 for his son . and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Schwitzer Jr. who now are on their wedding trip to Hénolulu. Mrs. Schwitzer was Miss Mary Sharp Gallon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gallon, of Plandome, L. I., before her marriage in Christ Church, Manhasset, L. 1, Oct. 5. The couple will be at home here upon their return from their honeymoon.

Parties to Attend Hockey Game

DINNERS and informal parties before the game will add to the gaiety attendant upon the preseason hockey contest Tuesday night lat the Coliseum which the Civic Theater is sponsoring. Mr, and Mrs. James S. Rogan will entertain at their home with a dinner party before attending the game. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John T. Collett and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Marion, Ind. | Mrs. William. Ray Adams, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Elder Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Louis| McClennen will dine with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown before t game. . :

Among thos¢ attending the game will be Mr. and Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher who will| entertain a box party of out-of-town friends. Mr. and Mrs. al O. Lee will have four boxes for their guests." Gov. and Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend will occupy a box.

i Mr. and Mrs. George Desautels, will have a par ty of six as will -. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.. Cole. There will be eight persons in Louis H. Schwitzer’s party. [Others who will have box parties are Messrs. and Mesdames Walter I. Hess, Joseph Cain andl. Richards Wagner, Col. and Mrs. Arthur W. Herrington, Charles Rauh and Barret Moxley. 1

Frederick T. Hollidays to Entertain

MR. AND MRS| FREDERICK T. HOLLIDAY wil entertain Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester | Johnson, Mrs. C. Hafvey Bradley and Edward Mayer. Among guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm will be Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Whitehill. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, ‘Muncie, Ind. will have friends with them for the | game. With Mr, and - Mrs. George Freyn ‘will

= ‘be’ Gordon Turnbull, Cleveland, and Miss Laura Martin. Mr, and

and Mrs. Fred Luker. d Mrs.

Mrs. Wallace Greer (will attend with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett will entertain Mr, Arthur T. Brown and Mr. and Mrs, Lewis C. Burnett. 1th Mrs. Frank E. McKinney will be Mrs. David M. Lewis, Mrs. Roscoe McKinney, Mr. and| Mrs. James R. McKinney, Philip A. McKinney, Miss Margaret Davey and Mrs. Joseph B. Tynan. Mr. and Mrs. B, Frank Bridges will entertain at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Arch B. Crews before the game. With Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Taylor will be Mr. and Mrs. Victor Welo and Mr, and Mrs. ‘L. A. Walters. v Mr. and Mrs. William C. Griffith will have ‘as their guests Mr. and Mrs, Samuel B. Sutphin and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frenzel Jr. With Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Goodman will be Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Kahn, Mrs, Hayward Hibben and Miss Hilda Hibben will attend together. With Mrs. J. H. Steinbrecher will be Mrs. Shirley D. Murphy and Mrs. Henry Eitel who will dine at the Marott Hotel before ‘the game. Among Mr. and Mrs. A. Kiefer Mayer's dinner and box party guests will be Sen. and Mrs. Frederick VanNuys. Roger Popp will entertain! guests from out of the city. - Edward Gallahue's guests will be Miss Dorothy Fitzpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gallahue. With Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Black will be their daughter Kathryn and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Black of Bloomington, Ind.

Ticket Holders for Lecture Listed

MEMBERS of the board lof the Children’s Museum who are ticket holders for the Elmer Davis lecture sponsored by the Museum Guiki Nov. 11 at Caleb" Mills’ Hall have béen announced. They include Messrs. and Mesdames Hiram W. McKee, J. K. Lilly, Eli Lilly, Theodore Griffith, Fred Bates Johnson, Richard M. Helms, Carl Eveleigh, Reilly G. Adams, William M. Rockwood, Russell J. Ryan, Herman Wolff and Virgil Stinebaugh, Miss Fay Henley and Miss Elizabeth Chipman.

Civic Theater to Give Supper

THE BOARD |OF DIRECTORS of the Civic Theater will entertain with a buffet suppér honoring Richard Hoover, theater director, and Mrs. Hoover tomorrow evening at the home of Mr, ‘and Mrs. R. Kirby |Whyte. Mr. Whyte is a board member. The party follows the close of the musical comedy, “Of Thee I Sing,” to have |its last performance tonight, Mr. Hoover is serving his: first year as the theater director. Mrs. Whyte will be assisted by Mrs. J. Perry Meek, wife of the board president. Other board members include Misses Betty Tharp, Helen Coffey and [Sara Lauter; Mesdames Chauncey H. Eno II, Rosamond Van San p ‘Hill, E. E. Whitehill and Russel S. Williams;

Prank J. Hoke, Harlan B. Livengood, Ronaldh S. Skyrme, Norman ' Green, Mortimer C. Furscott, C. Hollis Hull, Wallace O. Lee, DeWitt, Morgan, William egregor Morris, Thomas L. Neal, Toner M. Overley, Harold B. rp and Harry V. Wade. Wives and husbands of ‘members also will attend.

Country Club Dance Is Tonight |

MR. AND MRS, THORNTON" W. STERRETT are among those “who will entertain friends at the masked ball dinner-dance tonight at the Indianapolis Country Club. Their guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Noor, Roy Bain, Claude C. Jones’ Jr. Ralph Lieber, Glenn Wajren. Newell C. Munson, Richard wall and Hal Benham. Carl Fechtman has made reservations for a party of six and Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Perry Jr. also will have a party of six Dinner will be served from 8 to 11 p. m. and dancing, for which Paul Barker’s band (will play, will be from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m,

D. 5. Robinson fo Speak

“The Ideology of National Socialism” will be the subject of a paper to be read by D. S. Robinson at the. meeting of the IndianDo Literary Club| [Monday evening at the D. A. R. Chapter House,

Present-Day . Club Meets Monday

Club will meet Monday to_hear Mrs. Ernest e Contributions of Other Countries to Our W. H, Se will be Mrs. O.'H. Greist and Mrs.

The Present n Rupel speak on *“ American Homes.”

i wv C. Smith, Mrs, . H, Schmidt will give a current events report,

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|pink gown made with a basque of

*|cess lines softened by a low shoulder

Before the large bay window in the Rev. Jean S. Milner will read

afternoon.

liam M. Hegarty of Newport. The window recess will be banked with. palms and . ferns. White chrysanthemums will be placed in a large white vase in the center of the alcove, flanked by two sevenbranch candelabra. Bowls of ivy and cut flowers will decorate the mantel. Mrs. William A. Dunne will sing preceding the service and Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will play during the ceremony. After descending the stairs at the Propylaeum, Miss Harvey will enter through an aisleway formed by white posts topped with clusters of flowers and tied with white satin ribbon. She will be preceded by Miss Eugenia Van Vliet, Wallace, Ind., and Carl Hinshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hinshaw, who will be ring bearer. The ring will be placed on_a small satin pillow .and surrounded by a Wreath of sweetheart roses. Miss Van Vliet will wear an ice

metallic cloth and a bouffant skirt of ice mist tulle. Loops of matching tulle will be in her hair and her arm bouquet will be of Johanna

The bridal, gown will be of ice blue dutchess satin, its severe prin-

yoke of ice mist tulle. Miss Harvey’s fingertip veil of ice mist tulle will fall from a pin-tucked tiara. She will carry a prayerbook covered with a large orchid and trimmed with ice blue streamers. William M. Hegarty Jr. will be his brother’s best man. Mrs. Jackson’s dress of vintage crepe will be accented with bow knots of sequins. The mother of the bridegroom will wear ‘wisteria velvet trimmed with beads of the same tone. Both will wear gardenia corsages. A reception will follow the service. The wedding ¢ake will be on a stand banked with smilax blossoms studded with blue and pink chrysanthemums,

Mr. and Mrs. Hegarty will leave on a wedding trip and will be. at home after Nov. 15 at 1429 S. Sixth St., Terre Haute, Ind., The bride's

Indian penny, and ‘a coat of variegated plaid, worn with Indian penny accessories and a corsage of brown and green orchids.

Miss Harvey is a graduate of Purdue University and belongs to Alpha Xi Delta Sorority and Omicron Nu, honorary society. Mr. Hegarty attended the University of Southern California and was graduated from Wabash College, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity.

Kappas Will Have Supper Monday

The Delta Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae will hold its monthly supper meeting Monday at the home of Miss Mary Elizabeth Pell, 7335 N. Meridian St. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. E. N, Hill

traveling costume will be a dress of |.

Hegarty-Harvey Service to Be Performed in Propylaeum

the south room of the Propylaeum, the marriage service uniting Miss

Mary Jo Harvey and Charles Maurice Hegarty at 3:30 o'clock this Miss Harvey is the daughter son of Newport, Ind., and "Mr. Hegarty's parents are Mr.-and Mrs. Wil-

of Mrs. Henry Clay Jack-

Couple to Live In Oak Park

Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Oct. 26.—The home of Mrs. A. R. Haas here will be the scene at 8:30 p. m. today of the marriage of her daughter, Miss Caroline Haas, to William Wyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Wyman, Oak Park, Ill. The Rev. A. L. Ward will perform the ceremony, and Pasquale Montani, harpist, will play. The bride’s gowrf of white satin is fashioned with a square neckline outlined with Chantilly lace. The same lace forms the girdle, the ends falling into a long train. Her veil of illusion will have a shirred cap of the illusion caught with valley lilies and her bouquet will be of white orchids and valley lilies. Miss Eleanor Haas, the bride’s sister and only attendant, will wear a seafoam green frock made in princess style with heart-shaped neckline and bracelet length leg-o’-mut-ton sleeves. She will wear matching bows in her hair and will carry

Hill roses and pink pompons. a cascade bouquet of Talisman roses.

The bridegroom's attendants will be Walter Dickey, best man, and Robert Jenkins, William Stanton, Myron Fouke and Eugene Dennis, ushers, all of Chicago. Mr. Wyman is a graduate of DePauw University and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Delta Sigma Fraternities. Miss Haas also attended DePauw and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Tri Kappa Sororities. Following a wedding trip south the couple will be at home at 476 Austin Blvd., Oak Park, Ill

Weaver-Fletcher Wedding Is Today,

The marriage of Miss Virginia Fletcher, daughter of Mrs. Emma Lavender, to -Donald E. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Weaver, will take place at 2 p. m. today in ]t Mark's United English Lutheran Church with the Rev. Reiner H. Benting officiating. The bride will wear a soldier blue street dress with maroon accessories and a corsage of roses and -pompon chrysanthemums. Miss Mildred Wall will be her only attendant. Ray Keely will be Mr. Weaver's best man. The couple will be at home at 1220 Villa Ave.

A. O. Pi Halloween Party 1s Monday

Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will meet at the Riviera Club Monday evening for a masquerade Halloween dinner party. Dancing, bridge, ping-pong

land shuffleboard will follow a 6:30

p. m. dinner. Mrs. T. Clare Davis is chairman of the committee planning the party, assisted by Mrs. H. L. Pond, Mrs.

aud Mis$ Dorothy Overman. _ _ |

F. M. Slasor, Miss Katherine Deeb acd. Miss Portip Adama,

Symphony Talk To Be Monday

S&jenry Purcell and the English Tradition” will be the subject of Mrs. Demarchus Brown at the first

of a series of three talks on music at 11 a. m. Monday at the Woodstock Club. The talks are being sponsored by the women’s committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society. Additional subscribers to the series, which is open to the public, have been announced. They are Mesdames Ray Adams, Chester Albright, Cornelius O. Alig, John Allison, Thaddeus R. Baker, Emory Baxter, Norman Baxter, Henry R. Bliss, Edward K. Elliott, Anna E. Elliott, Otto J. Feucht, Albert. M. Gall, C. A. Harms, George K. Jones, Macy Malott, Alvin M. Owsley, Elsa Pantzer, Archer C. Sinclair, R. Hartley Sherwood and William H. Wemmer; Miss Clementine Miller and

1Miss Elsie Sweeney, Columbus, Ind.;

Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie, Ind. and Mrs. Hugh M. Patton, Frankfort, Ind. The lecture series is a project of the women’s committee to obtain funds to further their work on behalf of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. It comes under the supervision of Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, ways and means chairman, assisted by Mrs. Frederick G. Appel. Luncheons follow each of the three lectures and are in Mrs. Russell Fortune’s charge. Ticket holders may make reservations at the Clubhouse. Other lectures will be given at the same hour on Nov. 4 and 11. Tick~ ets to single lectures, or extra tickets, may be obtained at the Clubhouse on lecture days.

Sorority to Have Dance Theta Sigma Delta Sorority is planning a Thanksgiving dance to be held Nov. 23 at the Athenaeum. Mrs. Russell Hindman, 28 Parkview

Ave, will be hostess at a meeting of the Monday,

Tuck are parents of the bride. The altar at which the Rev. George S. Southworth, rector of the church, will read the service, will be banked with huckleberry foliage and lighted by candles. Two vases of white baby chrysanthnrums will stand on the altar and tall white chrysanthmums will fill wall pockets at the sides. Palms and huckleberry foliage will decorate the chancel. Beethoven's “Moonlight Sonata” will be playé&d during the service by Mrs. Russell J. Sanders, organist, and Mrs. R. J. Kreipke will sing “Love Never Faileth” before the ceremony. Gowns of the bride's attendants are fashioned alike of faille taffeta, the full skirts topped by short, fitted jackets. Tiny double ruffles outline the jacket’ necklines, fronts and short, puffed sleeves. They will wear taffeta coronet bows in their hair |5 matching their gowns and crystal bracelets given them by the bride. Miss Winifred Kreipke, maid of honor, will wear Italian rose and the bridesmaids, Misses Mary Dwyer, Martha Foote and Jeanne Smart and Miss Kathryn Stover, Whiting, Ind., sister of the bridegroom, will be in Venetian blue. Miss Kreipke will carry a French bouquet of white chrysantheumums surrounded by blue lace flowers. The French bouquets of the bridesmaids will be of baby fuchsia and white chrysanthemums. Mr. Tuck is to give his daughter in marriage. Her gown is of mist white moire with a shirred basque d panniers. It is fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long, puffed sleeves. She will wear a veil of illusion sweeping from a pintucked coronet to the end of her train. A necklace of sapphires set in gold, gift of the bridegroom, will be worn by the bride and she will *® Leary a 4% of white roses cen

Reception at Antlers to Follow Stover-Tuck Service Today

A reception at the Hotel Antlers will follow the wedding ceremony at 3 p. m. today in the Episcopal Church of the Advent, for Miss Barbara Louise Tuck and Richard Haskell Stover, Portlafid, Ind:, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stover, Whiting, “Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.

tered, with purple orchids and tied with ribbon streamers. The bridegroom’s father will be his best man and ushers will be Marion * Meyers, Pendleton, Ind.; David Howkinson, Cedar Lake, Ind., and Richard Zwieg and Rolland Greenburg, Whiting, Ind. Mrs. Tuck, mother of the bride, will wear a soldier blue crepe frock trimmed with silver nail heads, black accessories and a. Johanna Hili rose corsage. Mrs. Stover’s deep blue chiffon velvet gown will be worn with Dubonnet accessories and a gardenia corsage. For a wedding trip East, Miss Tuck has chosen a cedar green wool suit in princess style with which she™will wear brown accessories and orchids. The cquple is to be at home in Portland after Nov. 2. Mr. Stover'is a graduate of Purdue University where he was a member of Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity. Miss Tuck attended Purdue and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. Among out-of-town guests for the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Haskell, Chicago, grandparents of the bridegroom,

Dance Is Tuesday Arrius Court No. 5 of the Ben Hur Life Association will give a masked Halloween dance at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in Castle. Hall. Prizes will be awarded the best masked and the most comically masked guest ahd a floor show will be given, The committee arranging the dance includes Mrs. Ethel Emmons, Miss Elizabeth Himes, Joseph Hun-

ley, aud Arthur Basey, $

- SATURDAY,

The Lambs Club will present “The Lambs in the Gay Nineties” tonight at its opening fall frolie~ in the Columbia Club ballroom,” Dinner will be followed by dances ing and the show will go on at +11 o'clock. 1. The* chorus: (left to right) Henry Severin, Mrs. Donald Mattison, E. Francis Bowditch, Mrs. Robert Ferriday, Garvin Bastian, Mrs. Bowditch, Mr. Mattison and Mrs. Louis McClennen (who are behind Mr. Bastian and Mrs. Bowditch), ‘Robert Ferriday, Mrs. Yale Rice, Mr. _McClennen and Mrs. Paul MattHews. 2. Mrs. David E. Gleason as Lil- * lian Russell. 3. Mrs. Henry E. Todd and Garvin Bastian. ry Mrs. Obie J. Smith Jr, gives '. Gleason mustachios. Me Mrs. Walter Hubbard, Gene Pulliam Jr. and Mrs. Dudley R. Gallahue. 6. Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg, John B. Stokely and Mrs. Jack Rhoades,

Turners’ Party i Is Tonight =

Entertainment at the Athenaeum

Turners’ annual Harvest Festival tonight will’ be provided by a repre~" sentative from the Cuban Village at the New York World's Fair, who will give character readings and cuf silhouettes of the guests. Doc Grays son’s orchestra will play and early American folk dances will be shown, Among reservations are those of. Df. and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh, who will entertain Mr. and Mrs. A. BE, Schmidt, Leadville, Colo.; Mr. and * Mrs. Harold Melville, Buena Vista, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hash, Williamsport, Ind. ‘Mr, and ‘Mrs, Chris J. Karle's table will include Mrs. Olga Birk and Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bicket of Seymour, Ind., will be the guest of ° his brother, Andrew .B. Bicket, and" Mrs. Bicket, At the safme table will. be Mr. and Mrs. Don McCalmet of Danville, Ind, and Mr. and Mrs. Ay Wayne Murphy. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph - Eberhardt will be Messrs. and Mes= dames Marshall Haislup, William’ Holly and William Lacker. At one’ table will be Messrs. and Mesdames E. H. Pflumm, A. C. Gerrard and Robert PAumm. Mr, and Mrs. Jack’ Messmer, Miss Fern Messmer and, Edward F. Roesch will form another party. Other reservations have been. made by Mr. and Mrs. L. L. News man, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs, William Arms, Attica, Ind.; Messrs, and Mesdames R. C. Griswold, , Ralph Czerwonsky, Frank M. Cox, . Walter Queisser, Oscar Koster, Oral | Bridgeford, Holger -Blok, Alex Lee Rice, Carl Prinzler, R. R. Schreiber,’ C. L. Hester, William Behrmann, L. C. Churchill, J. M. O'Grady,’ Theodore Woelfing and Frederick Schwengel, William Schnorr and Harold Riess.

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Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ora Powell will res. ceive their friends informally toe morrow afternoon from 3 to 7 p. m, at their suburban home near Cars. mel," in observance of their golden ’ wedding anniversary. Assisting the jcouple in the celebration tomorrow will be their sons, Jasper Powell | land Ernest Powell, and a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert L. Small. Mr, and Mrs. Powell had lived in Indianapolis’ "

sifice thelr marriage in 1890 until ent (cently,