Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1941 — Page 4

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Lambs Club Summer Frolic To Feature Review of Hits

THE PROLOGUE to the yearly review of hits from the Lambs Club’s winter shows will have a military theme. The organization’s summer frolic will be next Saturday night in the Athenaeum gardens. The revue

will break into the usual supper dancing at 11 o’clock.

Mrs. C. C: Robinson will be Mademoisele from Armientieres and will sing old and new wartime songs. In the prologue, Joseph Wallace will represent the Navy, George ‘Fotheringham the Army and Noble F. Ropkey the Marines. Other institutions connected ‘with army life in the last war will be portrayed by Harry V. Wade, speaking for the Y. M. C. A.; Paul Starrett for the Y. W. C. A. and Harrison Eiteljorg for the Salvation Army. Hits from the season’s shows to be repeated are the Swiss BellRingers from December's presentation, “Christmas in the Alps” and the Can-Can ‘dance given at ‘the Bachelors’ Ball in February. Mesdames G. B. Jackson, Robert Ferriday Jr. and Fotheringham and Miss Betty Blanke, although not the entire original cast, will be the Swiss bell-ringers. Bachelor members of the club who wiil do the can-can will be Sylvester Johnson Jr., Eugene S. Pulliam, Joseph Williams, Henry Severin and Kurt Lieber. ~ Also on the program will be several of the club’s headline singers, Mrs, J. Harry Green, possibly with a male quartet, according to tentative plans, and C. C. Robinson, who will be accompanied by Harry S. Shepard, one of the club’s new members. In charge of next week’s program are Messrs. and Mesdames Noble F. Ropkey, Harrison Eiteljorg and Robert Ferriday Jr.

Make: Reservations for '"Amphitryon"

- EUGENE GIROUDOUX’' VERSION of the ancient tale of ~ “Amphitryon” wil be given Mor the second time in Indianapolis on Tuesday evenipng—Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne brought it to English’s two seasons ago—and patrons of Bundles for Britain will be on hand to see it. The war relief organization, headed by Mrs. Robert A. Adams, is selling tickets to the opening performance presénted by the. Daggett summer stock players at Keith's Theater. One large group attending together will include Messrs. ‘and Mesdames Howard T. Griffith, Edward P. Gallagher, Paris C. Pierson, W. F. Sandman, E. Kirk McKinney, Ralph D. Morris, Ian Small, George Jeff- / rey, Arthur P. Holt, Lucius French and F. P. Huston, the Rev. and Mrs. William Burrows, Mrs. Frank Weaver, Mrs. Ralph Spaan and the Misses Mary and Josephine Mohr. With Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Craft will be Mr. and Mrs. Elijah B. Martindale and Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Bowen, Crane : their ‘daughters and sons-in-law. Others who" will have Mrs. Robert A. Adams guests will be Cgl. and Mrs. A. W. Herrington, G. Barret Moxley, and Mrs. James Fesler. : Reservations for groups of tickets have been made by Col. Alvin M. Owsley, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert A. Adams, John M. Smith, John Gordon Kinghan, Donald C. Marsh, "Ralph C. Vonnegut and Roger G. Wolcott; Mesdames M. S. Connor, J. H. Hawk, H."D. Wolfe, J. K. Grubb, A. L. Trester, Fernor S. Cannon, Clarence Beach and Richard Habbe. Mesdames L. C. Milstead, H. K. Metcalf and Arthur C. Shea are in charge of ticket sales, assisted by the Misses Patricia Eaglesfield, Elizabeth Watson and Jane Hampson, Mesdames Stanley W, Shipnes, John Rogers, Montgomery Lewis, Walter McClure, Lewis .Finch, John Boeilcher and Mary Ronaldson Noble.

Columbia Club's Open House Is Tonight

ALL DEPARTMENTS of the Columbia Club will be open tonight during club open hcuse for members of the staffs of local military establishments and for defense executives. A buffet supper will be served from 8 o'clock on and dance music by Chic Myers and his orchestra: will begin at 9 p. m. In the Cascade Room on the main floor an all girl dance orchestra will play from 7 to 10 p. m. Reservations for large parties have been made by Col. Ws S Drysdale of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Messrs. and Mesdames George -F. Davis, J. H. Hays, W. O. Harluf, Arthur A. Browne; C. D. Ward, Ralph D. Morris, J. Hart Laird, Merritt Fields, R. R. Snyder, E. H.

Baker, Frank G. Laird, E. Park Akin, Paul L. McCord, Chantilla

E. White, Howard Linkert and H. C. Tyson and Isidore Feibiemsn,

Radcliffe Club to Meet Tuesday

The Indianapolis Radcliffe Alumnae Club will hold its final

meeting of the seasolj at 3 olcock Tuesday afternoon in the home ;

of Mrs. Thomas Car Howe. Mrs. Wayne Ritter is the club’s

president.

Couple Will Take Trip

| Pryor and James Finchum will

Entertains With Shower

" Mrs. Frank Von Staden, 407 N.

To Wisconsin Mrs. Ju avis announces the marriage ¢ + daughter, Gertrude, to George N. Miller which took place

this morning in St. Roch’s Catholic

Church. The Rev. Pr. Omar Brucks officidted. The bride wore a street length frock of blue lace with white accessories and a corsage of pink and white flowers. Mrs. Allen Kaster, the bride’s attendant, wore pink lace .with while accessories and a cor- ' sage of hiue and white flowers. Mr.

Easter was Mr. Miller's best man. The couple is cn a motor trip to

Grant St, and Mrs. Hugh Dodd entertained last night with a surprise shower for Mrs. Robert Von Staden, who was Miss Catherine -Mary Miller before her marriage June 6. Forty guests attended.

Sunshine Club Plans

Luncheon Bridge

The Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will have & luncheon bridge Wednesday at Ayres’ Tearoom. - Hostesses will be the Mesdames - Charles L. Bogert, T. E.

Hankia, Ure Frazer and S. R. Lovick. The President’s Day Party

Wisconsin and will be at home:in Andianapolis.o on July Ret?

usually held fn June has been post-

THE INDIANAPOLIS

Edith Morgan To Be Wed

Tomorrow

A wedding {rip to Lake Ridinger will follow the marriage of Miss Edith Morgan to Eugene Wakeland at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Olive

Branch Christian Church. Miss Morgan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morgans and Mr. Wakeland’s parents*are Mr. and Mrs. John Wakeland. ~ The Rev. Wales E. Smith will perform the ceremony before an altar decorated with palms, ferns, smilax and vases of assorted flowers, flanked by candelabra. Miss Martha Stevens, organist, and Miss Mildred Hill, vocalist, will present a program of bridal airs. The bridal gown is of white net and Chantilly lace, fashioned on bouffant lines with full skirt extending into a Jong train. The full length veil of tulle will fall from a coronet of orange blossoms and the bride will carry a shower bouquet of yellow roses, orchids and baby’s breath. Miss Ruth Morgan, who. will he her sister’s maid of honor, and Miss Mary Jane Howard and Miss Lucille Morgan, bridesmaids, will have gowns fashioned alike in -rainbow shades and will wear tiaras of delphinium and roses. They will carry Colonial bouquets of yellow and pink roses. Mrs. Morgan will wear -a green and white print sheer with a corsage of gardenias and sweetheart roses and Mrs. Wakeland has chosen a printed silk jersey dress with white accessories and gardenia corsage. Harold’ Thornberry will be Mr. Spalding’s best man and Rolla

usher. The bride’s traveling costume will include a redingote suit in summer brown with brown and white accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will be at home, on their return from the wedding trip, at 1451 Central Ave., the Chelsea Manor Apartments. The bride attended Ball State Teachers’ College and is a methber of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority. Out-of-town guests for the ceremony will be Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Raser, Ft. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kluger, Morristown; Messrs. and Mesdames C. 'J. Pritchard, Charles . Johns and Ora Kirby, Noblesville, and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Pritchard, Tipton.

Legion Unit to Sew At Riley Hospital

The Bruce P. Robison Unit 133, American Legion Auxiliary, will have a luncheon in the Riley Hospital Cafeteria Monday. The unit will. sew on hospital supplies. Mrs. Donald Smith, Pan-Ameri-can chairman, - who recently attended the National Conference of Social Work in Atlantic City, will report. Mrs. Trevor R. Geddes, traveler and lecturer, will speak on the Pan-American countries. , The unit has contributed $15 to the United Service Organization and $5 to the Penny Ice Fund.

Pledges to Attend

Alpha Chapter of Kappa Beta Chi Sorority will meet at 8 p. m.. Monday at the home of Miss Lorraine Mydland. Pledges will attend a meeting

poned until September,

_ SATURDAY, TUNE 21; fot]

1. Mrs. Arthur Buchanan Lathrop was Miss Jane Adams, daughter of Mrs. William Ray Adams,

before her marriage to June 14. 2.

Carleton Bishop Patrick, Seaford, Del, and Mrs. Patrick are graduates of Purdue.

(W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)

A June 15 wedding was that of Miss Maxine Chaille, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Chaille, to son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patrick, Norwood, 9 Both Mr. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)

3. Miss Lucy Ann Balch became the bride of the Rev. John E. Wallace, Kansas ‘City, Mo., Wednesday. ‘The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Maurice Eppert. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)

4. Mrs. G. E. Vickery Jr. was Miss Betty Jane Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball, before her

‘marriage on June 14.

(Ramos-Porter Photo.) .

5. Mrs. Mae Ferree Frazee. announces the engagement of her daughter, Pharis ‘Mildred, to Raymond Frederic Allen, New York, son of Mrs. Jon Frederic Allen, East Orange, N. J. The wedding will be

July 12 in the Second Presbyterian Church. a member of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority and Mortar Board. Mr. Allen is a

Miss Frazee was graduated from Indiana University and is

graduate of the University

of California and Harvard University and is a member of Delta.Upsilon Fraternity. (Photo Craft Photo.) 6. Miss Martha Norman, daughter of Dr. Olin B. Norman, was married to Joseph H. Zettel on

Tuesday. 9.

of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Logan, exchanged marriage vows on June 14.

8.

sity School of Education and Mrs. Smith. (Ramos-Porfer Photo.))

home in Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Zettel are on a wedding trip to New England. (Ramos-Porter Photo.)

Miss Dorothy Hagie, daughter “of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Hagie, Richmond, and James Logan, son (Hir$hburg Photo.)

Mrs. Silas Kivett Jr. was Miss Ruth Smith, daughter of Dean H. L. Smith of the Indiana UniverThe wedding was June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Kivett are to be at

9. Miss Ruth Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson, Winamac, was to be married to

Dr. Wendell Covalt, son of, Mr.-and Mrs. Elmer Covalt, today.

Mariann Kohl Will Become Bride Of Robert Sharp This Afternoon

A reception at the home of .the bride’s parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jacob Kohl, 5238 College Ave., will follow the wedding at 3:30 o'clock : this afternoon of Miss Mariann Kohl to J. Robert Sharp, son of Mrs. Effie

Sharp, Carmel.

The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry will read the service in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church before an altar adorned with palms, ferns

and white flowers.

Miss Katharine Williams will sing and Mrs, Harry

B: McNeely, organist, will play a program of bridal airs,

The bride, who will be given inj

marriage by her father, will wear a white sheer crepe dress with white accessories and a strand of pearls, the gift of her parents. Her flowers will be a shower bouquet of yellow butterfly roses with liles of . the valley.

Her attendant, Mrs. Lawrence Sparks, a cousin of the bride, will be in a blue sheer with blue and white accessories and ‘a bouquet of pink rasebuds and blue delphinium. Mrs. Kohl has chosen a brown and white sheer for the teremony with

at9 pm, Liki

which Sie will have white accessor-

ies and a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Sharp will have gardenias and white accessories with her blue and white ensemble, Robert Burrell will be Mr, Sharp’s best man and ushers will be John A. Carson, Jack Curtis, Hugh Schmeltzer, Lawrence Sparks and Victor Kohl, brother of the bride. Following the reception, the couple will leave on a wedding trip and will be at home in Carmel on their return. The bride will travel in a gray suit with yellow accessories’ and a corsage of. yellow roses.

(Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)

Lane-Reynolds Rite Is This Afternoon’

Miss Ada J. Reynolds will become the bride of Harlan S. Lane at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the home of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Reynolds, 3127 N. Sherman Drive. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Watson, 2346 N. Adams St.© The Rev. John Alberts will officiate and Mr. Watson will be the best, man. Given in marriage by er brother, Cecil Reynolds, the bride will wear a blue mesh dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Her only attendant, a sister, Miss Freida Jané Reynolds, will have a similar corsage with a pink frock. Mrs. Reynolds will wear a blue ensemble and Mrs. Wal a print dress, with corsages of white flowers. Following a reception, Mr. and Mrs. Lane will leave on a short

‘Lambertus.

Vale in the Tabernacle Presbyterian

Mrs. Hiram T. Sexson will be the matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Gordon Cruickshank, Phyllis Landis and Frances Watkins of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Harry King-

don of Burlington, N. C. will be his brother’s best man, Ushers will be William V. Kindgon Jr., another brother; Charles Rauh, William King, J. Robert Spraul and Robert A Louise Ella Kingdon, the flower girl will wear a white organdy dress, trimmed in lace, and will carry a flower-covered basket filled with rose petals.

The bride, who will be escorted to the altar by her father, will have a gown of magnolia white net over taffeta, made with a long train, appliqued with bow knots of Valenciennes lace through which nose~ gays of sweetheart roses will be tied. The shirred basque of net has a low square neckline and the short puffed sleeves are edged in Valenciennes insertion. She will wear shirred net mitts and carry a Colonial bouquet of sweetheart roses. Her three-tiered veil of illusion will be attached to a Colonial bonnet of Valenciennes lace.

The matron of honor and bridesmaids will have gowns of accordianpleated organdy in butter cup yellow. The deep square necklines are eglged in embroidered organdy. They will wear French bows of delphinium blue in their hair and carry bouquets of blue delphinium, tied with flowing streamers of bengaline ribbon matching the hair bows. The bride’s mother will wear a suit of French blue with white accessories. and the bridegroom's mother will wear a white crepe sheer. dress’ with hyacinth blue accessories. A reception at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will follow ‘the rite.

After a wedding trip East the couple will be at home in Indianapolis. The bride will travel in a summer print with a brown linen jacket and a white orchid corsage.

nl To Install Officers

fy Pi Sigma Kappa Chapter of he Irvington Sub Deb Club will Se formal installation of officers and their escorts

wedding trip and will be at home| will

' next week at 915 Gladstone Ave,

Wedding Trip East to Fi ollow | Marriage of Betty Higbee To Victor R. Kingdon

Miss Betty Jane Higbee, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bigbes, will carry a handkerchief over 100 years old at her wedding this afternoon to Victor R. Kingdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Kingdon. The ceremony will be performed at 4:30 o'clock by Dr. Roy Ewing

Church’before an altar banked with

palms, ferns and white lilies, flanked by candelabra. White ribbons will mark the family pews, at the ends of which will stand candelabra. Miss Donna Alles, organist, will play a program of bridal airs.

Rite F ollowed By Breakfast

.A breakfast at the Spink Arms Hoe tel followed the marriage of Miss Martha Hayes and Robert Franke lin this morning at 8 o'clock in the

Blessed Sacrament Chapel of SS, Peter and Paul Cathedral. The

bride is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Hayes, 127 W, 32d St., and ‘Mr, Franklin’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Charles Franklin of Plainfield, Palms and baskets of white flow= ers decorated the chapel for the service, for which Miss Helen Shep ard was organist. Mp, and Mrs, John Mahan attended the couple, Mrs. Mahan wearing a pink cose tume with a white hat and a core sage of Talisman roses. ; The bride’s costume was a white erfsemble, a large picture hat and a corsage of orchids. Her mother was in a brown sheer redingote with white accessories and a gare denia corsage. Mrs, Franklin‘ was in beige crepe with btown accese sories and gardenias. For a northern motor trip, the’ bride is wearing a pink sheer suit with brown and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin will be at home in Indianapolis. Out-of= town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bass, Attica; sMrs, E, B, Hume, Dallas, Tex.; Dr, G. Crayton, Buffalo, N. Y.: Ms, Orville on, Danville, Ill; "Mr. and Mrs. F. O, Hilligoss, Mrs. Retta Atwood and Mrs, Marie Moon, Plainfield.

y Butler Newcomers’: Chub to Pienic Members of the Butler University Newcomers’ Club and their husbands will. picnic. Tuesday evening at 6 p. m. on the Fairview picnic grounds, Mrs, Benjamin F. Brooks is chaire man of activities, Entertainment will include oute door games. Assisting with preparae tions are officers of the club, ‘coms