Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1941 — Page 4
Botholders for Western Tennis Championships Are Announced
BOXHOLDERS FOR THE WESTERN TENNIS | Championships already are forming parties for the event which promises to be one of the most gala of the summer season. An outstanding group of amateurs will compete for the oldest tennis trophy in competition, July 7.to 13, on the courts at the Woodstock Club. William A. Atkins heads the executive committee of the Central . Indiana Tennis Association, sponsor of the
matches. ~ “ Among the boxholders are the Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Adams, David Laurance Chambers Jr. Fisk Landers, Lyman 8S, Ayres, J. S. Holliday, Atkins, Frank L. Binford, Austin H. Brown, Henry Ridgeley, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Eugene Brown, Ralph W, Boozer, Shirley D. Murphy, Miss Irving Moxley and Dr. Ernest Rupel. Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Atkins and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod will have a hox together as will Messrs. and Mesdames J. P. Frenzel,. Otto N. Frenzel and William C. Griffith. In another box will be Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Brddley. . and Mrs. William M. Rockwood and Mrs. William -C. Bobbs Hr made reservations. The Garvin. M. Browns and Cornelius O. Aligs have taken a box and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolff and Mr. and Mrs: J. J. Daniels will: be in another. The Sylvester Johnsons and Frederick T. Hollidays have their reservation together.
Parties Planned for Betsy Biggert
. MISS BETSY BIGGERT, whose marriage to Ira Nelson Saxe will be next Saturday afternméon in the Meridian Heights .Presby-
terian Church, will be honor guest at an informal party. given
tomorrow evening by Mrs. Thomas L. Riddick at the home of her “ mother, Mrs. Tib Dreiss. .~ Another event :planned for the bride-to-be is a bridge party ‘which her sister, Mrs. William F. Kolts, will give Wednesday. Mrs. Kolts is to be matron of honor at the wedding. Miss Biggert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iliff Jones, will entertain with a rehearsal dinner Friday night at the Colonial Tearoom for the bridal party and families. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Bourne will be hosts Monday “evening at a party for the betrothed couple.
Marguerite Bernatz and Fiance Feted
HONOR GUESTS at a cocktail party which Miss Mary Louise Keach is giving this. afternoon are Miss Marguerite Bernatz and her fiance, Maurice C. Hollingsworth, They are to be married next Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Church. Miss Bernatz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bernatz and Mr. Hollingsworth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. OC.’ A. Hollingsworth of Richmond. Among the approximately 40 guests attending are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crye, Richmond, and Mr, and Mrs. J. Vincent Aug, Cincinnati.
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; A dinner at the Highland Golf and Country Club tomorrow will honor Miss Betty Jane Higbee and Victor R. Kingdon who will be married ‘next Saturday. Mr. Kingdon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William V. Kingdon, will-be hosts. : Guests will include the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Higbee; Messrs. .:and Mesdames Hiram T. Sexson, Gordon Cruickshank, William V. Kingdon Jr. and Robert Lambertus; Mrs: Hortense Rauh Burpee, Mrs. Flora Raph; Charles Barnhill, Bloomington; Miss. Phyllis Landis, Miss Frances Watkins of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Miss Betty Ruth Henry, William King, Charles Rauh and J. Robert Spraul.
Orchard School Alumni Meet Tomorrow
PLANS for a now $25,000 building at Orchard School will be shown at a meeting of alumni at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow. afternoon at the, school. Miss Judith Preston and Robert Merrell are cochairmen of the school’s Alumni Council. Assisting them with arrangements for the “get-together”. are Miss Margaret Jameson, Mrs. Burford Danner, Harley Rhodehamel, Kay Vonnegut and Eldon Nyhart, the skit committee, and the Misses Florencs Gipe, Catherine Cunningham, Mary Johnson and Messrs. Benjamin Hitz and Mitchell McDermott, decorations committee. ® ® 8 ‘ 8 s »
4 New members of the Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Orphans’ : Home will ‘be guests at a luncheon tomorrow in the home of Mrs. William W. Garstang. They are Mesdames F. W. Ahrbecker, Joseph K. Breeze, A. J. Daugherty, Dillon R. Huder, George M. Hoster, Edward P. Gallagher, Donald Wood, Abram 8. Woodard, Edward 5. \VanRiper and Miss Jane Leasure.
The Bridal Scene— Supper Tomorrow Will Honor
Phyllis Millholland and Fiance
Miss Phyllis Millholland and William Hatfield, who will be married June 21 in the North Methodist Church, will be entertained at a supper tomorrow by. Mrs. Frank Hatch ‘Streightott and. her son, Frank
: Streightotf, in their home, 733 E, 33d St. . Guests ‘will ‘be attendants for the 8:30 p
Mundy of Bloomington; holland, Heath Compton, Jack Hatfield and Rollo Burghard.
m. ceremony: the Misses Lou Alice Arbogast, Elaine Millholland, Virginia Anne Davis and Marcell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Millholland, Howard Mill-
Baker, Jennie Sherman, Elizabeth
Dr. Vile Reads Sheely-Lay Ceremony
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale was to perform the marriage rite for Miss. Elizabeth Joan Lay and Gilbert H. Sheely at 2:30 o'clock today in McKee Chapel of Tabernacle. Presby-
terian | Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred L. Lay, E.. 72d St., and’ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert F. Sheely, 410 E, 46th St. An. arrangement of lilies, palms and candelabra was to decorate the chapel altar and bridal airs- were to tbe played by’ Miss” Donna (Alles, organist. Entering on the ‘arm of her father, the bride was to he ‘gowned in ‘white 'organdy trimmed with bands of tucks and embroidery and made with a square neckline and short sleeves. She was to wear lace mitts“and a fingertip illusion veil. White roses- and delphinium' were to form her bouquet. Her attendants’ frocks were to be of mousseline trimmed with pleating. Miss Margaret Blackwell, maid of honor, was.to wear pink; Miss Virginia Sheely, sister of the bridegroom, yellow, and Miss Dorothy. Powers, turquoise. - Flowers in their hair were to match those of their colonial bouquets. William Lay, brother of the bride, was top be an usher with, Ray Hall, and Joel Oliver was to be best man. With her beige sheer: crepe frock, the bride's mother was to wear brown accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses: and delphinlum, Mrs. Sheely’s powder blue chiffon redingote was to be worn with white. accessories and gardenias. A ‘reception following the ceremony: was: to be held at the Lay home. As she left for a motor trip north, * the bride was to - wear ® green linen suit with brown and white accessories. ‘The couple
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-1. Miss Ann : Atkins, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Atkins, «sc 0n the court at the Woodstack Club. 2. The Misses ' Florence Wolff, Tr Adams and Jane Cox (left to right) . . . lunching at Wood, stock. 2 3. Assisting with plans for the women’s golf tournament to be held in connection with the ane nual Sunshine and Water Care nival of the Indianapolis Athletie Club are Mrs. Joseph A. Brower (right) and Mrs. C. L. Smith. The event is held annually at the. Highland Golf and Country Club, 4. These members of the Rivie era Club swimming team watch other members rehearse a part of the water ballet to be given at' the club tomorrow in connection with the formal opening of sume mer activities. Left to right are the Misses Joan Freighage, Jean Rybolt, Florence Hauke and Jean Chauncey. 5. Mrs. David Laurance as bers Jr... + « In 8 game ‘at Wood. .
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6. Mrs. Herbert Pinnell (left) and Mrs. Donald Alexander ¢ , o sunning at Meridian Hills.
Sponsor Forum On Challenge To Religion
Catholic, Protestant and Jewish representatives will discuss “The Totalitarian Challenge to Religion™ at an open meeting, sponsored by the Women’s Division of the Ine diana Committee for National Dee
-|fense, tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the
Phi Chi Epsilon
Convenes
General chairman for Phi Chi Epsilon Sorority’s annual convention today. and tomorrow is Mrs. Glen V. Ryan of the local Mu Chapbegan at 10 o'clock this morning in the Hotel Lincoln's 14th floor foyer, preced-
ing a 2 p. m. business session in the
Nature Study Group to Hie Strawberry Festival Tonight
Garden and picnic outings al most of the local club calendars an-
nounced today. =!
THE NATURE STUDY CLUB'S yearly Strawberry Festival will be
held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Woollen’s Gardens. Charles, Day is in charge, assisted by Miss Dorothy White, Dr. Oscar Lackey, Ralph Pierson and Richard -Hoberg. _— se
‘| to Plant” and Mrs. Robert, Bastian Mrs. Carl’ Elliott, 5253 Michigan will present a paper on “Corsages
Road, will be hostess for the MAR~ From Your Own Garden.” \ will IGOLD - GARDEN CLUB'S noon
Mrs. Calvin Perdue of Acton was
*{be at home, after July:1, at 7128 luncheon Monday and will read alinstalled as president of the JO-
Edgewater Place.
on “Flower Arrangement fori SHE-MA G OL D EN JUBILEE
Miss Gene Clairmont was: hostess night at a party in the Kappa
Phillips and ‘Elizabéth Fay of Car-
‘paper on “The bride attended Lake Forest| Roses.” Another paper read by Mrs.
STUDY CLUB for her second term
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Bette Ulrich Will Be - | Rose Ball Queen | Miss Bette. J. Ulrich, a member of Gamma Chapter of Omega Nu Tau, will be crowned Rose Queen at the’ organization’s annual Rose Ball tonight in the Egyptian Room of the ‘Murat Temple. Representatives of the sorority’s. 13 other chapters, .who participated in a contest for the title, will ‘form her court. Among parties at the dance will be those planned by Mrs. Earl A. Schull, national president, and Mr. ull; Mr. and Mrs. William Brill .and Mr. and Mrs. George’ Peterson. Out “of town guests of.
the ‘Schulls will be Mr. Paul .Ziegner. of . Dayton, Mr. and
and Mrs.
Lincoln © Room. Representatives from the 12 chapters in Indiana and Michigan are attending. A patriotic’ dinner-dance will be given in the Travertine Room to-
night, with music by Doc Grayson and his orchestra from 7:30 p. m. Events tomorrow include morning devotionals at 9:45 o'clock, a general business meeting to elect and install grand council members at 10:30 a. m. and a 1 o'clock luncheon in the Travertine Room. Dr. John G. Benson will give the luncheon invocation: and later receive from Mrs. Ryan a resuscitator for the Methodist Hospital, of which he is superintendent. The gift will represent the local chapter's charity project. for the’ year. Mrs. Benson will- be a guest. The welcome address will be given by Mrs. R. J. Layton and a response by Mrs. Victor Oyler of Frankfort. Miss Jean Sanford will play the harp. Music at the devotionals will be given by Miss* Virginia Thomann, Miss Gertrude Kassenbrock, Miss
World. War Memorial. Meredith MNichelser, Indiana author, will pre« e.
On the program will be ‘the Rev. Fr. John J. Doyle, professor of philosophy at Marian College; Dr, ‘|Jean 8. Milner, pastor of the Sece ond Presbyterian Church, and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the In< dianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Mrs. Walter .O. Lewis is chairman of the committee planning the program, which is open to the prbe lic free of charge. Mrs, Felix Vone negut is division chairman. The Technical High School Madrigal Singers will. give a program.
Among the women sponsoring the meeting aye Mesdames Nicholson, Thomas J. Murphy, J. Albert Smith, Alvin M. Owsley, B. Howard Caughran, John K. Goodwin, A. L. Tag-" gart,. Woods A. -Caperton, Robert Frost - Daggett, Marjorie Roemler Kinnaird, Henry BE. Ostrom, George: W. Faulstich, Harryy A. Burkart,, William 8S. Ankenbrock, George BE, Evard, Leo Stahl Jr, Hany J. Brook, Robert Loomis, Narcie -Pole litt, T. D. Caudell, Asa Hoy, Ernest Evans, Danovan A. Turk, Grover C, Parr, Stuart Wilson, John A.Cejnar," L.'M. Dunning, Jean S. Boyle, John A. Noon, Rudolph Grosskopf, Ralph J. Hudelson, Harvey R. Belton, Fred E. Gifford, Mary L. Garner, Morti« mer C. Furscott, Sultan G. Cohen, Edgar F. Kiser, Wilfred Borinstein, William Schloss, Philip’ “Adler Jr, and Isaac Born.
Others are Mesdames Robert G. Reed, Norman H. Shortridge, John M. Corwin, O. K. Gaskins, M. IL Spring, Elizabeth K. Cochran, Charles O. McCormick, Clayton H, Ridge, C. J. Finch, A. H. Ehren sperger, William Salladay, E. Bure dette Backus, Fred Doeppers, Time
Ruth Noller and Mrs.’ George R. Knapp. Mesdames H. A. Millbern, J. Horton Barber and Thatcher Massey. will be in charge.
bondale, Pa.,.and the Misses Hazel
pa 2 ou: versity for Miss Maryann Bitter Ee dy Smith. Marjorie Sheri 20 . other guests. Miss Bitter y Smith. oh become the Bride of Edwin. T ® ® 0% Kilrain Jr. on June erenini Following the wedding rehearsal Chapel at the University of Notre ,ng puttet supper tonight for Miss Lucy Daily and Thomas Anderson, who ‘are being: married “tomorrow, they. and their guests will ‘attend the Omega Nu: Tau Sorority’s Rose Ball at the Murat. Temple. With them will be Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lubking of Front iRoyal, Va.; Mr.
at a guest day meeting recently in the home of Miss Fannie Pfendler in: Acton. Other officers. installed wefe Mrs. Irwin Williams. of Acton, vice president, and Mrs. Fred Swartz of Wanamaker, secretary- | treasurer.” Mrs. T. Eugene Bailey of Romney, state conservation chair{man of the Federation of ube, |
Mrs. C. C.' Wiebold of Cincinnati, Miss Carolyn Bush of Salem, O, ‘and Miss ‘Ann Neumeyer and Miss Eunice Guidugli of Cincinnati.
othy. Harrison, W. A. Hacker, H. K, Metcalf, William Allen Moore; J. F, Morrison, Ralph Shawalter and Roy: Slaughter, Dr. Amelia Keller and the Misses Gertrude Feibelman, Frances Mazur, Irene A. McLean, Mary Raney, Cordelia Hoeflin, Flora: Drake and Helen Elliott.
Epsilon Sigma Alphas Elect Officers
Mrs. Pauline Paul will be the
Gamma - house at Butler College and was graduated - from Mabelle Teter will discuss Quien
Butler University. where she was Pests.” a member of Alpha ‘Delta Pi So-|,6 rority. - Mr. Sheely. also attended Members of - CHAPTER P, P. RE. utler. SISTERHOOD, will meet at 5
elec this 'evening for a picnic Dinner Will Follow a Martin-Smith Rite
Naan TV en (Adee for the convention. Camp Fire Girls ices are: Mesdames Gilbert. Gee, Entertain Fathers Jena, the Misses Frieda Leuk- . Dad-daughter affairs at the Cam| Inara; Jean . Van Cleave, Virginia! Pire Git » uahter afte dinner An tha Thomas, Irena Woolfolk, Johanna A iaitera. le last night at, the Riviera}: id ois Mg ttlor an Ets : losing the CARNELIAN]preeed By rs. lel Bios 0a : : successful ‘year ‘held: tings were given ‘Floyd|: il -be pe Unger, past preside hy. ‘the Shelby
D of og) dy | Mi 5. W. 3. Boles, Sores rie
in charge of supper and games.
Bh art, for Miss Bitter was other party ; includes ME V. R. Tater, “chair
a recent linen shower: given : by Miss Betty Weler, 1, E. 43d St. and Miss Marybelle ‘Wolford. :
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‘Miss Peggy Markey, whose. marriage to Paul Seal of Brookville will take place Thursday, was eriter-
tained at a recent personal shower A] ceremony will be performed by Mrs. Perry ‘Smith and Miss An- Anderson and ‘Miss Agnes| C0 Fev
Agnes 'Bri a E. Clegg. in the a e “Baker at the latter's home, 2012 O'Brign,: Chagute, II Sonage. of the Capital Avenue. Meth . Vermont St. The hride-to-be’s ALLE . :
. |odist other, Mrs. Leonatd C. Markey, Mr.’ and Mrs. Louis Weissman,
. ‘| the installation service. of ‘Foster music «
8. R. 'Esten discussed . Camp|E
| Fires program trom the viewpoint | of a sponsor and Robert Burnett,
rl thy He 5 charge of arrangemen ‘was ‘a special guest. 3027 Central Ave. are announcing|the bride's only ndant an in is, ‘Also at the party were Mesdames) the Sngagemen of . their -daughter | Evans Stewatt, best man. Adinner | Tap 'NEOPHYTE GARDE H., Baker, Arie, Wade, Frank Louise -to M Marcus, son of at Holly H ock Hill for buffet . luncheon
Vi oung, | Isadore ,. 3444 N. Beker, Wie St. No. dats has been sek Tor"
