Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1941 — Page 4
LE Tennis Ball to Climax Social Activity In Connection With Championships
SOCIAL ACTIVITY in connection with the Western Tennis Championships being played this week at the Woodstock Club will reach a climax tonight with a tennis dance at the club. : 33 Numerous parties have been arranged by those who +. were boxholders for the tournament. Carl Taylor's - orchestra will provide “Taylor-Made Music” for dancing. 5 In addition to the groups attending the dance, several dinner Dr parties at the club have been arranged to precede dancing. Mrs, Pauline Moon Haueisen has made reservations for a party at which Miss Sallie Eaglesfield will be hostess. In the group with Miss Eagles-
~ field will be Miss Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, Miss Jane Haueisen, Peter ! Hackleman, Charles Bookwalter and Howard Hicks of Lebanon.
Miss Ruth Fishback will have 18 guests at her party honoring Mr, and Mrs. Quincy Myers Whitaker whose marriage took place June 14 ‘in Ft. Worth, Tex. Mrs. Whitaker was Miss Sigur Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Mrs. Robert Worth Moore of Ft. Worth. Mr. Whitaker's . parents are Dr. and Mrs. Joel D. Whitaker of Indianapolis.
: The couple is at home here after a motor trip through Virginia and North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fairbanks Jr. also will be with a large group at dinner before the dance. Dr. Walter L. Bruetsch is another who has made reservations for dinner guests at the club. ; . Younger tennis fans will be entertained by: Scott and David _ Moxley with a dinner at the home of their father, G. Barret Moxley, Among the guests will be. their cousin,” Miss Anne Conyers Bryan of Washington. - .
Choose Attendants for Carpenter-Hamblen Rite San Elizabeth Blum MISS MARY LOUISE CARPENTER and Floyd R. Hamblen i : x TE have chosen the attendants for their wedding on Aug. 1. The : ; : Lhe : ceremony will be at 8:30 p. m. in the Second Presbyterian Church Br a pa ER Peak En gaged to with Dr. Thomas R. White officiating. : : : La Miss Betty Sue Moores will be Miss Carpenter's maid of honor : : A - and Fred McDermott will serve as Mr. Hamblen’s best man. : Se #3 F D Goldsmith > The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul GC. : : : ; . . Carpenter, and Mr, Hamblen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval : : : ba a Srinpeiaetil sand mAbs le Hamblen of Sholuyvilie. : : { |nouncements appear in today’s nupe .' 8" 5:4 = : : : :- | tial notes.
‘A number of local horse show fans are in South Bend this ¥ : Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Blum - of Paducah, Ky., announce the ene
week-end for the Reserve League's third annual horse show at | ‘Playland Park. Two performances were scheduled today—afternoon : : : ; a Le i and evening—and a third tomorrow afternoon. » i ; : : LL : | bei Louise, to Prank: David Go Among those on hand for the show are Mr. and Mrs. Alex = i: ; Metzger and Robert H. Brown of the Arlington Stables. They will : : ; Goldsmith, 3625 N. Pennsyiva : ia st. be interested in watching Miss Dolores Covert put her pony, Little : No ¢ Buccaneer, and her horse, Holiday Pleasure, through their paces, 3 ; | : : o 4 : ing. Su R . Dolores’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Covert, accompanied her : : to South Bend. hn them are Miss Gertrude Brown and Miss i ; ; The marriage [2 Miss Betty Jane Hazel Jane Abraham. : : 4 Also at South Bend are Messrs. and Mesdames M. J. de Vietien, 5 : : ; announ ced by | h er po : ts, Mz. an d BE. P. Kinney and John L. dh Mr. Irvines pore, gy & : ; ; M . Fran , em will be shown in amateur an e harness classes by o en ; . - Others attending the show are Messrs. and Mesdames H. A. Push Plans f or | : ea The_ceremony was re ad by £2 " Pridge, J. J. Barth, Gilbert Sheely and Jerome K. Bash. \ : ; John P. Edwards in the Ih sdvey A OE last Saturday. Attendants were Country Club to Have Luncheon Bridge Gar den Center | ws lst Saburday. Attendants "ers
ANOTHER of the women’s monthly luncheon-bridge parties will bride, and Jack Stayte. Mr. Pucke ett attended the Roxbury Academy
held at the Indianapolis Country Club Wednesday with Mrs. WilDe eS Davis and Mrs Richard W, Lee as hostesses. The luncheon At Park I ormectioul. nb with thi od will be at 12:30 p. m. ; : e is now s w - nance department at Pine Camp,
Mrs. Cleon A. Nafe is chairman of the arrangements committee ; : : : assisted by Mesdames Robert N. Bowen, Don H. Collins, Henry T. Members -of the city’s garden Ba gl mh a Tg Davis, Willlam G. Davis, Edward P. Dean, A. Hastings Fiske, Earl clubs and the city’s park board are oo ht N ue ett wil lds Bin
or Gilchrist, J. M. Heffelfinger, Hal R. Keeling, John Gordon King- joining in the promotion of the . Thousand Islands, Ontario. han, Lee, E. B. Martindale, David L. Stone Jr, Glen F.” Warren: botanical gardens at Holliday Park Le : ; | lands, Of and Lyman B. Whitaker. , ; The marriage of Miss’ Thelma
as a garden center. : | S 2 At a meeting of presidents and p L Miss Alice Boozer is among the local residents who will have | Adams to Kenneth Barr, son of Mr, 5» a : secretaries of the clubs and a rep- a entries in the Shelbyville Horse Show, Aug. 3. (Hibben Photo.) and Mrs. C. Wint Barr of Knoxe
Women members of the Meridian Hills Country Club will take resentative of the Nature Study ; © 2. Among the spectators at the Western Tennis Championships |Ville, Iowa, has been announced by 3, n : . advantage of the morning’s cool breezes and have their monthly Club yesterday in Holliday House, EE = thi k at the Woodstock Club wi (left to right) the Mi Rep Jarenis, Mx ow Jira, Cag 1 8,
arty Tuesday at 10 o'clock rather than after luncheon, the plans for the development were 3 | © usual Sh of the day. A picnic luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. discussbd. Lucile Schaf; Sallie Kemp and Carol Noel. . The ceremony took place at the Mrs. Russell R. Hippensteel, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. A. C. Sallee, general superintend- , 3. Miss Virginia Belle. Campbell, daughter of Mrs, N. Marie Camp- |Adams home last Sunday with the
Dr. and Mrs. Harry R. Kerr are ehaimmen he 160 annie tion, asked the support of the club- | = po - Sugatvn ea F. Barry Jr. The wedding will be July 26. |, °° elical Ch 3 ty scheduled for June 19. A dinner; e traditiona in interesting the general : Photo- NEE ae Evang urch offici birthday cak public, Te : ti 4. Miss Judy Reich, 1 year old, throws up her hands in glee as her Attendants were Miss Charlotte
_ pirthday cake, men and women’s golf tournaments and swimming public. He outlined a seven point events for the members’ children will be features. Mr. and Mrs. plan, drawn up by the Park Board mother, Mrs. Jack Reich, lowers her into the wading pool for kiddies |Moore, maid of honor; Swen Joins man, ey . ani
William J. Millikan, Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Foreman and Dr. and (1) free admission to the public, at th ; shy (right) is Judy's sister, Rose | 500 Mrs. Hippensteel will assist the Kerrs. (2) gardens and conservatories con- Rive 3 Club, Loukiug camera shy (right). is Judy's ’ John Adams, brothers of the bride, mary, e
Women golfers will be hostesses for a state invitational tourna« taining rare and interesting plants, ) ment on -July 30 at the club. Mrs. Ralph L. Flood, golf chairman, (3) library of books, (4) reading : 5. Active in the organization of a Stephen Foster Unit of the Red |mony the couple left for a motor ‘arranging for the event. Guest Day will be ob.erved July 23. room, (5) place for lectures and ‘Cross this week were (left to right) the Mesdames Thomas B. Hen- |{riD through the West. The bride is a graduate of ¥.
; BSI 0 nS. 46) Hue Information on ; A derson, Frederic D. Anderson and Donald C. Duck, John Herron Art School and : Sour § § 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCallian announce the engagement of their |Barr was graduated f! Parson’
Atkinson-Ha b 1g Se vices Read En miureseh ay daughter, Frances, to’ George E. Tobias, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver |College and received his fnaster’s dee Tobias, Kokomo. The wedding will be Oct. 5 in the East Tenth Street |E7°° from the University of Wis
In Sacr ed Heart Church Superintenden of Betas Dewitt Methodist Church, Miss McCallian is a graduate of Indiana Univer- sin n
A reception at Bluff Crest followed the Wedding of Miss Marie Habig Morgan McCoy, botany teacher at CE sity and did graduate work at Columbia University. She is a mem- | Mrs. Mary T. Sheehan, 901 N,
) Se . Mr. Tobias was graduated from the 8d Robert Aor oO cman was. the Rev. Pr. Ephesus Muench, | Technical High School, has been ap-| ————————————————— qo }y'Liw scoot. ghurch. The oNcisting clergyman Was the Rev. Fr. Ephrem Muench, |,,inteq director of the gardens. He| LY, Law Soliedt. danabier. of 3s, sad Mrs. 1 Edward pastor Of He a Scougle ‘are Mr. fath sonin white) TE i. De, Sure: thai, every page we m— : m— Chapman, will be married to Charles A. McCotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parents of tne ‘coup 736 | Of Der father, Was gowned in white | tum fits into our scheme of things. : Ta : 'MoCotter, on’ Aug. 16. (R Porter Photo.) the Ta pee rid ang Mrs. Charles E. Hablg, 1736|satin’ fashioned on princess lines|nfiss Ruth Hawkins has been named Elizabeth Yount -Becom es Bride Gage : fm . Otto E. McDowell of California snd ‘Ma. Liab i. ng ects oy ae hela. by Hi Shaty soll il be at Holligay | ; : | Party Will Atte d merly of this city. The En E » . |H rom 8:30 a. m, :30 p. m. ‘a a . . . n . Harry Martin, organist, played for|a wreath of pearlized orange blos- Dusen , : if ha : : # M will be at 9 a. m. next Saturday in the ceremony and Mrs. Lee Pilerlesoms and she carried a cascade ually. Clarence Hughel, president oO C ries P rice This Morning : P hi us Picnic Lak e Shore Dance St, Philip Neri Church. ie con Te. Slat ts Gann Cah of anh | the marine of Me nies Yous, aot chains 8 etwas tof [11 Noblesville |. Anan arise panned to sins] mie casemate of sm ’ Louis Annee e club’s mea; t 11 o'clock : : : Attendants were Mrs. | Mothers of the couple wore ¢or- functions, Other speakers were samilies a the chapel of the Third Christie Giron. I. Willem 5 the Lake Shore Country Club's din-
the bride’s sister, matron of honor; safies of pink roses and delphinium - a ; Mrs. James Sullivan and Mrs. G. P.| with their pale blue costumes. Mrs. Mra. Louis Marit ne i Rothonhuiges was tox A picnic for members of the In-|ner-dance tonight.is one that will
kT hter of Mrs.|y . +. gt : Bauer, also sisters of the bride, Sia Hablg wore a sheer frock and Mrs. tative rules, transportation, books| Warren J. Yount of Franklin snd|Legion Executive , |aisnspolis Alumnae of Phi Mufinclude Capt, and Mrs. Char pom’s _ sister : Jack| Following the reception the couple [fF library, trail markings, etc. Mr. Erice's pareuis are Mr. and ; 1 4 Sorority and their families will be|Sanders. Capt. Sanders was dinson, brother of the bridegroom (left for a motor trip north. They|"\ 00S 0 ie garden center! i Papen Ri Bo To Speak Here nih, [etdae uses Pax an I~ Es ps est aman, 20d Francis Reidy will bo 3 home afte July 27.with |; of the garden clubs willnext week at 18 E. 3Tih St. The| Mrs. Gwendolyn W. McDowell|tomarrov. Games, golf and swim- (Field "raining School at ue omatas wore marque be Se 15 on ea ors mos de 1's grunts of DePunt U5: ters lt min ar uassies Be Nt otic with lend Ph; : yersity, w ee I al A to nL - Bette DOE rr, ia euse Vodioss Omega Nu Taus Picnic |turther plans, Ee of Kappa Alpha Theta ational : He will return next week to flowe: their .hair 1| The annual picnic of Alpha Chap- : ——————— And. My, spite bu ae ae ha ! famtl tn ang | Shelby, Miss, where he is station with |e held. tomocrow fo members, and| JOT ian Guild to Sew fa ~— | Memorial ‘before members and Jp Re. their fam Northern . | ‘The Marian Guild will sew for the | Picnic at Forest . = Nor mem he committee sports will be/Red Cross at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday J Rho,
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