Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1941 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1941
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Theater's Annual Ball Will Have a Mexican Theme
CIVIC
GENUINE “SOUTH OF THE BORDER” atmosphere will be provided for the Civic Theater's “A Night in Old Mexico” ball four weeks from this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The touch will be lent by the presence of a captain commander in the Mexican police department—C. O. Warnock—who was given the honorary appointment by the neighboring government because of his numerous trips and archeological expeditions there. Mr. Warnock of the ball committee, will give a el talk on colored travel films he has taken at a general meeting of ball committee at 8 p. m., Monday at the I. A. C Twenty-two trips to Mexico have been made by Mr. Warnock since and important archeological collection. He been a citation of friendship from the Mexican deof relations general chairman of the ball with Kurt chairman. Other members of the executive committee are J. Perry Meek, theater president; Frank J. Hoke, last vear’s president and former ball chairman; Walter McKinsey. Mesdames E. Hardev Adriance, Richard A. Hoover, A. K. Scheidenhelm. William G. Sparks, John G. Kinghan, Russell W. McDermott and Chauncey H. Eno II Mrs. Kinghan is chairmen of the committee for invitations, to be typically Mexican. Other committee members include Mesdames R. Kirby Whyte. John G. Williams, Irving M. Fauvre, Richard K. Tucker. Joseph W. Walden, Vandervoort Rand, and Herbert A. Pinnell Guests at Affairs members, who purel} event In
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Mondav's meeting will include members of the Committee. Backstage Club, Workshop and theater in promoting the ball, the one large Theater's season.
theater will assist social the
James Gilbreath to Sing at Propylaesum Supper
JAMES GILBREATH, members and their guests at night at the Propylaeum. Accompanied by Jane Johnson Burroughs, Mr. Gilbreath will sing Cadman’s “The Moon Drops Low,” “I Stood on De Ribber Ob Jerdon” (Burleigh), “Corner in Gaud's Heb'n” (Loomis), Stephen Foster's “I Dream of Jeannie” and “Ride, Cowboy, Ride” (Guion). Look Forth, Beloved” (Cadman) will open the second portion of his program and will be followed by Elinor Warren's “The Far Hill.” “Melody .of My Love” (Malotte) and “I Heard a Forest Praying” (Head) Among larger groups for which reservations have been made are to be entertained by Mesdames Benjamin F. Hitz, Isaac E. Woodard, George Philip Meier, Louise Balke Dixon, Frank B. McKibbin, Charles W. Alkire, Ernest Barr and Paul T. Payne of Lebanon.
tenor, will the 6 p. m.
entertain buffet
Propylaeum Club supper tomorrow
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Patrons for Ice Skating Party Announced
PATRONS AND PATRONESSES for the ice skating party which the Alpha Latreian Club is sponsoring Monday night at the Coliseum have announced hy Mrs. Russell W. McDermott, chairman of the committee. includes Messrs. and Mesdames Eli Lillv, Charles J. R. Baxter, Samuel Ashby, Edward W. Harris, Martin McDermott. Isaac E. Woodard, William Joseph J. Cole, Benjamin Hitz, John McComb and Oscar Jose Jr, Others are Drs. and Mesdames George Garceau, Gordon BatJames O. Ritchey and Edgar F. Kiser, Messrs. and Mesdames Dan Flickinger. Charles Harris, G. B. Taylor, E. J. Boleman, Hughes Patten. Cornelius O. Alig, Alexander L. Taggart Jr., Walter A. Jamieson and William Konnedy Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, Coffey, Clara Stutz and C. C. Fields and Mr are sponsors for the event
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At the Department Club; Directors to Meet Monday
Bertha Damon Talks Wednesday
1. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edwards Sr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Albert John Short, Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Short of Chicago. The wedding will he May 11 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) 2. Miss Jane Bosart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar M, Bosart, will be married to Harry S. Kinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kinney, Columbus, Ind., April 19, in the Bosart home, ated from Indiana University where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi (Ramos-
Miss Bosart was graduSorority, Mr, Kinney is a University of Michigan graduate. Porter Photo.) 3. The engagement of Helen Ross Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Orren E. Smith, to Kenneth E. Speicher, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Speicher, has been announced. The wedding will be June 7 at the Central Christian Church. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 4. Mrs. Ray L. Reed announce the engagement of daughter, Dorothy, to Dr. Joseph Spalding, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Spalding, The wedding will be May 31. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 5. Mrs. Carl Bloomer was Miss Louise Johantges before her marriage Feb, 22. (Voorhis Photo.) 6. Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Sergi. W. S. Young of Camp Shelby, Miss, The , wedding was performed March 15 in the Presbyterian Church in Hat-
| tiesburg, Miss. Sergt. Young is the son of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Young Bridal Party for Short-Edwards
of Indianapolis. (Porter Photo.) %. Mrs. Martin J. Nehring was Miss Gertrude Stahmer, daughter ¥ . of Mrs. G. A. Stahmer of Hoyvleston, Til, before her marriage March Wedding Is Announced; 30. (Photo Craft Photo, Virginia Rose Perry Honored Reception Will (Vy, irginia Rose Perry Honore Reception Wi l bh Selection of attendants for April and May weddings headlines today's | 5 bridal news, Miss Virginia Rose Perry, whose marriage to W. Richard | I} . | Rhodehamel will be April 27 in the Broagway Methodist Church, has EF ollow Rite = chosen her attendants. Miss Jo Ann Keller is to be maid of honor | and bridesmaids will be the bride-to-be’s sister, Miss Ruthann Perry | and the, prospective bridegroom's sister, Mrs. John E. Hopkins, Rensselaer, | Donald Herr, South Bend, is to] = serve as best man and ushers will be Mr. Hopkins and Harley Rhodehamel Jr.. a cousin of the bride-groom-to-be, . Miss Perry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Perry, 4911 Ca. rollton Ave. and Mr. Rhodehamel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A.|
Rhodehamel of Indianapolis.
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MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB members will hear Mrs. Walter Green and Mrs. O. L. Miller “Mr. Currier and Mr. Ives”
A reception at the home of the | bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howlard Spaulding, 239 S. Rural St., will
| follow the wedding of Miss Ella Mae [Spaulding to Chester L. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Maywood, at 7:30 p. m. today in the] | Maywood Methodist Church, The | Rev. William J. Evans, pastor of the A tea and crystal shower is Mars Hill Christian Church, will of Madison, formerly planned for May 4 by Mrs. Ed- [perform the ceremony wards Jr., and a kitchen shower will | Palms and ferns interspersed with Entertaining tomorrow morning be given by Mrs. George W. Stark candelabra and baskets of spring with a breakfast and personal Jr. on April 25. | flowers will form the setting for the [shower at her home, 2449 N. Ala- > ww {rite. Mrs. Wilma Sampley will play | |bama St., will be Miss Keller. She| . {the bridal music lis to be assisted by her mother, Mrs. | Honor ‘guest at a miscellaneous | Given in marriage by her father, C. E. Keller. y [shower given tomorrow afternoon the bride will wear white satin in
given for the bride-to-be on Thurs- discuss day by Mrs. Robbins at the home of her mother, Mrs. O. E. Smith. April [19 Is the date for a bathroom shower which Mrs. Lenglade will have at [the home of her mother, Mrs. C. {Harold Larsh
of Mrs. Ernest DeWolf Wales, 123€ N. Pennsylvania St
Miss Crace Alexander will read a paper, “A Few Crows to Pick,” to IRVINGTON WOMANS CLUB
members meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Harry E. Barnard, 5050 Pleasant Run Parkway.
Hostess for a business and social
TREIAN CLUB Monday will
Mrs. E. I. Larsen, 321 E. 36th assisted by Mrs. Newell Boles.
be St.,
“Youth and His Amusements”
meeting of the ALPHA MU LA-|
Mrs the Woman's Griswold in gardener
her best-selling
houses.
In her Damon will
talk Wednesday, Mrs. describe the simplicity and stress on spiritual values which marked the New England village life of her childhood and of her book's setting Mrs. Damon lives in her home on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire, but spends part of each year in Berkeley, Cal where her late husband once taught. At a social hour following Mrs. Damon's talk, Mrs. Henry L. Dithmer and Mrs. W. C. Smith will be tea hostesses The social committee will Mrs. Ralph I. Thompson and Mrs. Willis K. Miller with arrangements. Mrs Clayton Hunt Ridge will preside at a brief business meeting opening the afternoon program Other meetings of the club next week include the regular session of the board of directors Monday
Mrs. Damon
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morning and a meeting of the Pub-|
lic Health Nursing Association group of the Community Welfare Department Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen. Mrs. Charles H. Smith and Mrs. Albert E. Cottey,
co-chairmeyp for the Red Cross!
Bertha Damon, who will speak at the last regular meeting of Department Club Wednesday afternoon, is, like Grandma “Grandma Called It Carnal,” She likes also. by way of hobbies, to spin on an old-fashioned spinning wheel, to model pottery, to breed spaniels and to remodel old
Guests with the bride-to-be, her by Miss Lucyanna Peterson at her princess style with shirred skirt and mother and the bridegroom-to-be's home, 3107 N. Capitol Ave. will be # shirred bodice finished with short mother will be Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. miss Lillian Athalene Gascho, Miss |Puffed sleeves. Her long veil and R. M. Lenox of Lebanon, Mrs. | a or {face veil will fall from a crown of George XK. Shively. Mrs. E. I. Davis |Gascho's marriage to Edward Allen Mis iii Walt or of Pr Kk. | peterson, the hostess’ brother, will! a fervent pie OSCE th Berry of |B April 27 in the First Christian ill Whe a OL or |Church of Noblesville. Mrs. Flossie ushville, Misses Ruthann Derry, peterson will assist her daughter at | {Dorothy Evans, Ruth Hair, Jean the party | : Stewart, Jane Bennett and Martha ee er % fis sewing each Wednesday at thel Yo RunVan Attending the shower, in addition ‘lub. hav SUIDHIS | Na. to Miss Gascho, will be her mother, club, have announced that surplus| Dates have not been set for p materials are on hand for additional ties 4 iv , Miss EV Mis. ‘Charlotte EB. Gascho, Bnd Ris, workers Sra iparties 0% given hy MISS Gans/onn P MdRuy, Nobletville ——— and Mesdames Shively and Davis. games Margaret Groble, Crystal ToKalon Clul is RY Wi) He 5 kitchen Tribbett and William C. Groble and onalon AC Qe [Shower an esdames ively and | Miss Violet Groble, Anderson; Mrs. . ub to Hay € Davis & linen shower. Dale Cortner, Chesterfield; Mrs. Guest Luncheon vu I Her. : Mrs. A. R. ry The ToKalon Club will have 50]. Lie engagement of Miss Louise ang Mrs. Virgil Lamb, Cicero; Mes- . | Bdwards to Albert John Short of | J . , y guests at its spring luncheon and | Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E |e BE OR a J © y ® . >. A LC. KK. BY, + S 0 - fashion show Tuesday at the home Short, also of Chicago, is announced [mond Shiples % i Ri of Mrs, C. W. Bruener, 4041 E.| by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | WMys. Clarence J. Hogue Jr., 3627 42d St 'H. Edwards, 3252 Central Ave. The [Rockville Road, gave & miscelMrs. Earl Neill will model a cos- | wedding will be at 3:30 p. m. May |laneous shower last night for Miss tume of the 1860s in contrast to|1l1 in the Tabernacle Preshyterian |{Gascho. Among the guests were | the 1941 styles to be shown hy mod- | Church. |Mesdames Charles Harvey, Howard | els of H. P. Wasson & Co. Miss| The bride-to-be has chosen Mrs. | Massey, Verna Kemper, Ruth Wood- | Jane Stewart wil be in charge of! Richard Lenglade of Chicago as her |ruff, Florence Fetter, Louise Cripe, | the fashion revue. Mrs. Paul F.| matron of honor and Miss Jane Pat- [Ola Graham, Ann Hann and Edith | Jock will play violin selections dur- ton is to be maid of honor. Mrs. Lowe. ing the show. | Walter H. Edwards Jr. and Mrs.| Others were Miss Catharine HazI'he hostess will he assisted by | Ravmond Robbins of Salem, Ill, will |zard, Anderson; Misses Olive Strong, | Mesdames Ray B. Dorward, C. A. be bridesmaids. |Blanche Howard, Betty Reiser, Etta | Rosecrans and J. K. Vance Jr. | A cousin of the bridegroom-to-be, | Whitney, Mildred Young, Glendon | Out-of-town guests will include George W. Stark Jr. will be best Underwood, Elsie Pierson. Dorothy | Mrs. J. O. Knight, Louisville, sister man and ushers will include Mr. Mansfield, Mary Mulvihill and of the hostess, and Mrs. Talbot Edwards Jr. Frank Stark, another Helen Fessler. Simpson et ye East Indies, | cousin, and Bemus F. Cooper of Chia guest o rs, Vance. | cago. 3 n el Miss Edwards attended Purdue Miss McCann Hostess War Mothers to Mect University and was graduated from | Members of the G.E. M. Club who Butler University, where she was a were to meet this afternoon at the The Marion County Chapter of! member of I'i Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. ‘home of Miss Anna Louise McCann, | the American War Mothers will | Short attended Crane College in [1930 N. Talbott St. were Misses] meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in ab Alice Boren, Rita Eckman, Bernice | Worjd War Memorial Building, A miscellaneous shower will be (Wilson and Helen Gallagher,
seed pearls and she will carry white bride's roses with a shower of streamers knotted with sweetheart roses. Gowns of her attendants are fashioned alike in princess style with V necklines and short, puffed sleeves. Mrs. John Crawford, ma-
will be the topic of Mrs. May Brooks Miller's talk to NEW ERA CLUB
members Monday, at a meeting in| the home of Mrs, Cora L. Mason, | Mrs. H.|
[5122 N. Pennsylvania St. W. Irwin will be in charge of devotions, preceding an election of officers.
tron of honor, will be in dusty rose
Mes- | ond will carry a colonial bouquet of |
bride's will
blue-tinted flowers. The sister, Miss Joan Spaulding, wear chartreuse and will
Mrs. Charles Estes, in copen blue, will have pink flowers in her colonial bouquet. Mr. Crawford is to be best man and Charles Coats Jr. and Mr. Estes will serve as ushers. The bride's mother has chosen a copen blue frock with which she will wear navy
Mrs. Wilson will have a corsage of vellow roses and iris with her black ensemble, The couple will live in Indianapolis.
. . ~y* Junior Choir to Sing At Easter Service A junior choir of 300 voices will be directed by Mrs. Jeanette Hampton, supervisor of grade school music in Perry Township, at Sunrise Service to be held in the Southport High School stadium Sunday morning, April 13, at 6 o'clock. The service will be the fourth annual event sponsored by the Perry Township Church Council and schools,
carry a) peach-toned colonial bouquet, while |
the Easter |
The ROBERT'S PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLUB will elect officers Tuesday following its April
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luncheon meeting at 12:15 p. m. in |bridesmaids and Miss Marilyn Ann a beige topcoat.
the Colonial Tearoom. Mrs. Marie Cruzan will speak. Members will present written questions regarding parliamentary procedure and resolutions concerning peace. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. Francis Huffman, Fletcher Savage and Ralph | Worley.
|accessories and a pink rose corsage. |
| Guests of the BIDE-A-WEE CLUB Monday at 7:45 p. m. in the {home of Miss Cozetta Greiner, 1104 Bosart Ave. will be Miss Irene | Widolff and Miss Adele Ginnsz,
Mrs. Rov Amos will be hostess to (the CHAUTAUQUA CLUB of Go{shen Monday evening, for a talk by (Mrs. John Blough on “Co-opera= [ tives.” | Dance Tonight
Guests of Gay 35 Club members will bring the total attendance at the club's final dance of the season tonight to more than 60 couples. The dance will be held in the Spink Arms Hotel ballroom, During the |évening, plans
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Boyd-Gimbel Ceremony Is Read On 24th Wedding Anniversary Of the Brides Parents
A wedding ceremony on the 24th anniversary of her parents
mate
riage was to unite Miss Dorothy Virginia Gimbel to Carter C. BoyA
| this afternoon. Her parents N. Meridian St. Mr. Boyd is the lof Williams Creek Estates. | The double ring ceremony was terian Church at 3:30 Pp. m. by Dh | William H. Kendall.
| A long basket of Easter lilies, gladioli, snapdragons and stocks was to be arranged at the altar before a hackground of palms, greenery and woodwardia ferns. Two sevenbranch candelabra were to stand at the altar and the family pews were | to be marked by white satin bows holding plumosa ferns. [streamers of the white satin were to extend from the family pews to [the end of the aisle | The bride's attendants were to be | gowned in taffeta, with bodices having heart-shaped necklines and (short, puffed sleeves, and full skirts formed of shirred godets. Miss Mar(tha Louise Boyd, cousin of the bride and maid of honor, was to wear aquatone with matching | |shirred mitts and a Mary Stuart cap. She was to carry a colonial} bouquet of Finch roses and sweet peas in rose-petal pink with contrasting satin streamers. Similar bouquets were to he car-| (ried by the bridesmaids with their |rose-petal pink frocks. Misses Betty | Ball, Phyllis Pennington and Caro- | lvh Kendall and Mrs. Fred Grumme | {Jr. of Irvington, N. J., were to be
Woody was to be junior bridesmaid. The flower girl, Helen Seidensticker, was to have an ankle length frock of white taffeta and was 0 carry a basket of rose petals. She| was to have bride's roses in her hair. Master Robert Boyd, ring bearer, was to wear white gabardine | and was to carry the rings on a| white satin pillow. |
Entering on the, arm of her father, the bride wds to wear geranium white taffeta. Medallions of
neckline of the tight, pointed bodice and the long sleeves of the dress are pointed over the hands Her full length veil was to fall from
sion and seed pearls tp the end of | ner long train. She was to carry a shower arrangement of stephanotis, orange blossoms, bride's roses land orchids.
| The bridegroom's attendants were
[to be William PF. Boyd, best man,
are Mr,
Long | trimmed in white pique.
[seed pearls accent the heart-shaped |
a Mary Stuart cap of shirred illu-|
and Mrs. Ernest Gimbel, 3541 son of Mr, and Mrs. Rex C. Boyd
to be read in Tabernacle Presbyw= . Roy Ewing Vale, assisted by Dr,
Miss Donna: Ailes, organist, and Walter S. Stone at a meeting Monday in the home | Jr. vocalist, were to provide the musical program before the ceremony,
| William Strong of (ushers. Mrs. Gimbel, mother of the bride, |was to wear a starched marquisette gown in navy with a tucked jacket Her Toyo straw turban is covered with valley | lillies and she was to wear a core sage of gardenias and valley lilies. The long white jersey skirt of
Philadelphia,
(Mrs. Bovd's gown is topped by an
Alice Blue jacket and she was to wear a pink-and-blue-flowered tur ban and a corsage of forget-me-nots
and pink roses.
Reception Follows
Miss Mary Spalding, harpist, was to play at the reception at the Tne dianapolis Athletic Club following the ceremony. The receiving line was to stand before a bank of palms and the bridal table was to be decorated with white carnations and greenery, Leaving for a short wedding trip south, the bride will wear a pastel hlue and dusty pink plaid suit with Navy and pastel blue accessories and a corsage of orchids will complete her costume, The couple is to be at home after Aprii 14 at 3536 N. Meridian St. Mr. Bovd is a graduate of Purdue University, a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, and an officer in the Army Reserves. The bride, a grade uate of Butler University, is a memes ber of Pi Beta Phi Sorority.
Wears White Taffeta
‘Marian Guild to Give Style Show April 17
The April calendar of the Marian Guild includes a card party and style show to be given at 2 p. m, April 17 in Ayres’ auditorium. All games will be played Members of the Guild and friends |will meet at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, | Marian College, 3600 Cold Springs [Road, to sew for the Red Cross, [Mrs. H. Weir Cook and Mrs. Heary J. Foltz are chairmen. At 2 p. m, the same day the monthly business meeting Will be
concerning next |Robert Slaughter, Guy Boyd Jr, held in Marian Hall with Mrs. J. H,
year's activities will be announced. (Robert Forthofer of St. Lous and Lang, Guild president, presiding,
