Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1941 — Page 18

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Joseph. W. Barrs Will Give Dance In Honor of Robert D. Morgans

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT DeWITT MORGAN will be honor guests at a barn dance given tomorrow night by "Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker Barr at their home, Will- - crest Farm. : : : The honor guests were married in a July 19 ceremony at Danville, Ill, Mrs. Morgan’s former home. She was Miss Louise Dewey Lindley, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Walter C. Lindley, Danville. Mr. Morgan is the son of School Superintendent and Mrs. DeWitt S. Morgan.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. Starling Pearce have issued new invitations . for the wedding of their daughter, Pauline Elizabetk, to Ensign Robert T. Reid, U.S. N. R, on Monday, after recalling the invita- _ tions originally issued for Sept. 15. ! © The advancing of the wedding date was announced last night by ~ « Miss Pearce’s parents. Ensign Reid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. «Howard T. Reid of Salem. :

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"Frances Courtney Chooses Sister for Attendant

re MISS RUTH COURTNEY will be the bride’s only attendant “when her sister, Frances, is married to John D. Long in a ceremony at 10 a. m., Sept. 20, in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. _ James O'Malley of Phoenix, Ariz., will be Mr. Long's best man * “and the ushers will be John and Robert Courtney, brothers of the bride-to-be. Parents of the betrothed couple are Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Courtney of this city and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Long of Phoenix. . : Miss Courtney is a graduate of St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, Terre Haute, and Mr. Long attended Villa’ Nova Preparatory School, Ojai, Cal. and Santa Clara College, Santa Clara, Cal.

Delaney-Sexton Bridal Party Announced

ANOTHER BRIDE-TO-BE who has chosen attendants for her wedding is Miss Mary Kathryn Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sexton. Her marriage to Frank Delaney Jr. will be at 10 loc fe morning of Sept. 13 in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The prosflective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank DeJaney, Burlington, Iowa, formerly of Indianapolis. The officiating clergyman will be Bishop Gerald Bergan, Des Moines, a cousin of the bridegroom-to-be. Miss Sexton is a graduate of St. Mary's of Notre Dame at South Bend and Mr. Delaney was “graduated from the University of Notre Dame. Th attendants selected are the ‘bride-to-be’s sister-in-law, Mrs. 3 John Sexton, as matron of honor and, as bridesmaids, Miss Rosemary Delaney, Burlington, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, and Miss Helen Lawler. © Richard Delangy, Burlington, will be his brother’s best man and ushers will be Lawrence Sexton, a brother of Miss Sexton, and Robert Long of this city, a cousin of the prospective bridegroom. 5 Miss Mary Catherine Sexton, a niece of the bride-to-be, will be ® junior bridesmaid and a nephew, Joseph Sexton Jr., also will serve at the ceremony. :

Crystal Shower Fetes Bride-to-Be

{ © MRS. JOHN SEXTON and Mrs. W, Lawrence Sexton will entertain tomorrow night with a crystal shower for the bride-to-be. Among the invited guests are Miss, Delaney, Misses Mary Louise, “Theresa and Ann Keach, Evelyn Hannon, Rose Marie and Mary Catherine Sexton, Mary Helen and Betty Lyons, Mary Theis, Mary Kay Slattery, Merge Flaherty, Frances O’Brien, Lucille Berry,

Clubs— Altrusa Club's Program Is On Vacations

Preliminary. fall meetings and social events are on the schedules of local women’s clubs and other organizations. The ALTRUSA CLUB will meet for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Saturday at the Columbia Club. The program on “Vacation Echoes” will consist of members’ individual reports on summer trips and achievements. :

Miss M. Belle Cope, 2202 N. New Jersey St, will be hostess for a tea Sunday at 3 o'clock for members of the BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB of the FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH. This will be the year’s opening meeting.

Flower arrangement will be discussed at a meeting of the BROOKSIDE . GARDEN CLUB tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Hayes, 1038 Shannon Ave. Club members exhibited entries, with other garden clubs of the Northeast District. yesterday at the State Fair Garden Show.

First fall meeting of the 17TH WARD WOMAN’S DEMOCRATIC CLUB will be held Monday at 8 p. m. with the ward vice chairman, Mrs. Roy Green, 1121 Comer Ave. Women of the 13th precinct will be in charge of the entertainment.

THE LADIES AUXILIARY to the INDIANAPOLIS FIREMEN’S ASSOCIATION will hold its September meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Hotel Lincoln. A card party will follow the business meeting.

Hostess to Club The Co-Wa-Ma Club will .meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. H. L. Norman, 1825 Fisher

Jane Connor, Marigi8e Boyle, Barbara Tompkins, Mary Virginia - Freeman, Dorothy Ish, Jane Worsham, Peggy Carr, Mary Jane Schmitt and Martha Louise Smith. - ‘Others are the mothers of the betrothed couple, Mrs. Richard Delaney, Burlington; Mesdames Joseph Sexton, Maurice Hollingsworth, Joseph H. Argus, Thomas Fitzgerald, Joseph - Toner, Fred Schmitt, Francis Schmitt, Roger Kiley, William P. Hoffman, Pajl Kernel, Delmar Wilson, Francis. Deery, Frank Langsenkamp, George _ Fuller, David Page, Marie Sexton, Frank Lyons, Frank Sexton, Bert Deery and Lawrence J. Sexton. ‘Mrs. Page and Mrs. Marie Sexton, aunts of the bride-to-be, entertained recently with a kitchen shower -for her. Assisting the “ hostesses were Misses Rose Marie Sexton, Joan and Lillian Lyons. Guests were the bride-to-be’s mother, Mesdames Bert Deery, Lyons, Joseph Sexton, John Sexton, Anna O'Neill, Francis Deery, . “= William L. Sexton, Frank Sexton and Lawrence J. Sexton and Misses Mary Helen and Betty Lyons. > On Tuesday Miss Lawler will have a linen shower and next * Thursday Miss Mary Louise Keach will entertain at dinner.

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THE MERIDIAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB is holding a fashion ghow and tea from 3 to 5 p. m. today at the club swimming pool. Mrs. William E. Gabe, chairman, and Mesdames Harry R. Kerr, Ralph L. Lochry and Harry L. Foreman arranged the event. Modeling, with the staff of H. P. Wasson & Co., were to be Mrs. Walter Brant, Miss Marjorie Flickinger and Miss Sue Gabe. © September events scheduled at the club include a two-ball mixed ‘foursome Sept. 14, a ladies’ luncheon bridge Sept. 16 with Mrs. C. A. “Weller as chairman assisted by Mrs. Gabe, and a women golfers’ "guest day and luncheon Sept. 17. The monthly family buffet supper : % planned for Sept, 21 with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bingham as

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Glitter, Orchard Lawn Farm, Muncie, fourth; Dive Bomber, J. R. ‘McNutt & Son, Indianapolis, fifth, and Bad Check, A. Hastings Fiske, Indianapolis, sixth. Winners in

other classes follow: The Paul 8. Dunn State Fair Manager $1000 Mare Division Five-Gaited Chamjonship Stake—Hell and Maria, Campbell Bewall, Houston, Tex., first; Judy Dare, Herbert Herff, Memphis, Tenn. d; Lady Louise, Wil-Far-B Farms, Decatur, Ga., third; Pollyanna Peavine, George E. Creaden, Cleveland, fourth; Cloverdale Sweetheart, J. T. Russell, Memphis, fifth; S Ann Dare, Stonyridge Farms, New O., sixth; Kalarama's Iridescent Happy Hollow Stables, Ft. Wayne,

venth. Coca-Cola Bottling $500 ThreeGaited ‘Championship 15.2 and Under—Sunday Swi Rochester, Mich., st; George E. Creadon, second; . Georgia Bonds, Dallas, hoice, Willisbrook Farm : dy Betty,

Stonyridge Fair City Stables, N. J. sixth; le Kitty, Mrs. George Rath, Waterloo, Iowa, seventh; Carita Flower, Wil-Far-B Farms, eighth. Fine Harness Stake The John Deere Plow Co. $260 Amateur Pine Harness Stake, Mare or Gelding, Any e, Driven by Amateur Over 15 Years Old City Stables, first; Coming B Farms, second; Moon-

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e, O, Tachau, vill ; Adventure, J. L. Irvine, Indianapolis, fifth; Kentucky Springtime, Maj. T. Jester, Shelbyville, sixth. Pair Heavy Harness Horses, Under 15.2 —Admiration and Adulation, Loula Long Combs, Lee’s Summit, Mo., first; Honeyuckle Rose and Duchess Crompton, Dodge Seaton Mercutio and § Seldom Idle Farm Hammond. third; Pride of Onway _and Duke of Windsor, Happyway Farm, Inc.

I1l., fourth. Mare or Gelding, Indiana-Owned and Ridden by Amateur Owner—Copper Topper, . M. Morris, South Bend, first;. My Beau, iss 8 Xeede: indianapolis, jocond: Artist Model, i a n onard, Bloomington, third; Blackout, Miss MariIndianapolis, : vy Goodness, White Oak Stables, ¥or town, fifth; Royal Gossip, Mrs. Merrill H. Smith, Muncie, sixth. Five-Gaited Class Lady’s d Mare or Gelding, Ridden by Lady Over 15 Years Old—EveMrs. Harry Lathrop, Hannibal, ng’s Flashing Princess, E. M. nd: Wings of Morning, Dr. Indianapolis, third; Gallant Dickey Stables, West Bad rchid, Mar Mac Farms, y wold Coin, Mar-Ma-lis, sixth. The Hook Drug Co. $300 Two-Year-Old Championship Stake (Shown in Fine HarFair Cit first; finouette, Farm,

Call, Herbert Herff, thir a al Stringfield Winged Victory, Indian Ja10 Dr and T&olden Monare n ) : y T ranch Stock Farm, North Clemens, enth. "Record Horse to Bike—Spring first;

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Gayle, Nawbeek Farm, Paoli, Pa, President Lincoln, Dr. and Mrs. C. 1. Best ., second; entry of Highland View Farm, Maple Park, Iil., third; High fourth. rnoon Show : Results in the afternoon show were: Girl Years Old and Not. Over Miss Janet Lee t, Barbourville,

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Hazel Jane Abraham, Richards, {ourth; Miss Dolores Covert, Indianapolis, Indiana Saddle Horse Breeders Futurity, Two-Year-Old Division, Shown as Fine Harness Class—Winged Victory, Winganeek Farm, 5: rt sip, Winganeek Farm, second; Kalarama Blossom, Mr. si Mrs. A. Hastings Piske, third; Kalarama Captain, Kalarama Farm, Springfield, Ky., Te Gialted Pony, Mare or Gelding, 14.3 ree-Gaited Pony, Ma: i , 14, Angel, North Branch

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0; Riders’ Class Boy Rider, 13-Years-Old and Not Over i ny. dane Indisngpoils: rst; Lar chnepf, India s : Robert Lo Perine, Nndiana olis, third; David Fre Ha

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Mare and Foal of 1941—M gle e nganeek parm rst; h Fashion and colt, Wallace

1 , Indianapolis, second; Ruth er and Ruth Bourbon, George A. Schilling, Lafayette, third. : The L. Strauss & Co. Boys’ Shop $100 Shetlind, Feds, chumsiontty Siva h. Tension. EB tables, seco ;

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1. Miss Helen Wallin will be installed as president of Indiana Alpha Chapter of Delta Theta Chi Sorority Monday in the Columbia Club.

2. Miss Lynda Smith is the new president of Delta Chapter of Phi Installation services for the organization’s new officers will be held tomorrow night in the Hotel Washington, 3. Miss Lorraine Walls is on the committee for the annual fall dance which the Zeta Phi Zeta Sorority will give Saturday night at

Houston Entry Wins $1000 Stake At the State Fair Horse Show;

A chestnut weanling colt, Winganeek’s King of Sport, entered by Lexington, Ky., won the Lincoln Hotel $500 Weanling Championship Stake at the State Fair Horse Show last night.

mately 5000 persons attended the performance. : the class were Portia Coquette, Elben Farm,

Indianapolis, second; Party Chief,

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t.| The first fall meeting of -the eh. | will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow

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The third annual horse show of the Montgomery County Saddle

Crawfordsville, at 2 p. m. Sunday. Thirteen classes, including hackney and westerns, will be judged. E. A. Sheets, Saddle Club president, is general ehairman, assisted by officers, directors and the club membership. : Lawrence Stewart is vice president; Abe Goltra, secretary-treas-urer, and Dr. L. B. Layne, John H, Turner and Harley E. King are directors.

Block’s Announces Bridge Winners

Winners in Block’s recent hridge forum, announced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, are as follows: Section 1—North and south, Mrs. Merritt Thompson and Mrs. Wayne Warrick, first; Mrs. W. A. Myers and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, second; east and west, Mrs. C. C Mathews and Mrs. William Salladay, first; Miss Marie Koontz and Mrs. F, T. Campbell, second. Section 2—North and south, Mrs. H. M. Willingham and Mrs. D. J. Drummond, first; Mrs. A. C. Prine and Mrs, Berthe P. Montfort, second; east and west, Mrs. C. E. Maudlin and Mrs, M. F, Winkler, first; Miss Nettie H. Kistner and Mrs. H. 8. French, second. : Section 3—North and south, Mrs, E. R. Jones and Mrs. Paul Givens, first; Mrs. Joseph Conley and Mrs, Eva LaVelle, second; east and west,

Richardson, first; Mrs. J. F. Rhodes

Stutsman-Wilson Service Read

The marriage of. Miss Katherine Wilson and Howard OC. Stutsman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred H. Stutsman, 5033 Broadway, took place Aug. 33 in MeHgIag, Mis, The bride daughter 0] . and Mrs. J. C. Wilson of Columbus, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Stutsman are at

of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Auxiliary Will Meet Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Altenheim.

at the home at 2007 N. Capitol Ave, ; :

Sponsors Dinner The White Rdse Drill Team the Ladies’ A tiary, 35. to the Be heToed > : oo anmen ty end dinner at the Food Oratt Shop tonight at 6:30 o'clock. ea

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Sororities— Tr1 Kappas Will Give Luncheon

Sorority meetings opening the fall season this week and next include several installations of new officers. PSI PSI PSI: SORORITY, mothers’ organization of Delta Delta Delta, will meet at the Butler University chapter house tomorrow at 2 p. m., preceding the Butler Mothers’ Council tea honoring new women students and their mothers. Mrs. D. R. Foster will be installed as president preceding a brief business meeeting. Other new officers to assume their duties are Mrs. Walter L. Jones, vice president; Mrs. J. N. Firth, recording secretary; Mrs. G. C. Wright, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mabel Converse, treasurer, and Mrs. F. N. Daniel, chaplain.

New TRI KAPPA members living in Indianapolis are invited to the

INDIANAPOLIS ASSOCIATE CHAPTER'S lunciueon Monday at 1 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Charles Newman, 6136 N, Ewing St. Mrs. Alvin Johnson, president, or Mrs. Newman will receive reservations. Installation services will be held for Mrs. Johnson and the other new officers. They are: Mrs. Newman, first vice president, Mrs. Hottel, second vice president; Mrs. Curtis Shake, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edward Kuntz, recording secretary; and Mrs. Morris on, treasurer.

stalled as president of INDIANA ALPHA CHAPTER, DELTA THETA CHI SORORITY, at a candlelight service Monday following a formal dinner at the Columbia Club. Guests of honor will be Indiana Nu Chapter members and Mrs. Charles Willis, state pzesident, who ‘will install the new officers. Others are Mrs. Max Hofmeister, vice president; Miss Charlotte Wehmeier, recording secretary; Miss Mary Margery Bodkin, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Raymond Degraff, treasurer; Miss Clara Faucette, director, and Miss Urith Kennard, sergeant at arms.

Initiation for Mrs. Robert Mohr and Mrs. Lillian Wheeler will follow installation of new officers at a dinner held by DELTA CHAPTER, PHI DELTA PI SORORITY tomorrow in the Sapphire Room of the Hotel Washington. +1 New president is Miss Lynda Smith. Others are Mrs. William Spencer, vice president; Mrs. Ruby Hendrix, secretary; Mrs. Frank Bartee, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Max Nowlin, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Shaw, rush captain; Mrs. Daniel Sullivan, property officer,

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Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Russell T. Sweeney, mother of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. William the prospective bridegroom’s mother. Others will be Mesdames Marjorie Ann Stevenson, Giles Kelley, Gaylord Disher and John Egan of Terre Haute; the Misses Bernadette Sweeney, Peggy Sweeney, Mary Kernel, Helen Bosler, Mary Habich, Eleanor Quinn, Antoinette Pfeiffer, Margaret Mary Hanrahan, Virginia Freeman, Virginia' Keene and Mary Ann Deery. Miss Sweeney was guest of honor at a recent bathroom shower given by Miss Mary Hull and Mrs. Frank Hamp at the former's home. Guests were Mrs. Harry Nevison of Columbus, Ind.; Mrs. James Comstock of Noblesville; Mesdames Harry Hunt, Henry Decker and William Pert: the Misses Winona Watson, Lucille Craigle and Lila Jane Harms. 2 » ”

A miscellaneous shower and bridge party for Miss Edna Geraldine Garwood will be given tonight by Miss Margaret Davis, assisted by her mother, Mrs, Al Davis, at their home, 2920 Kenwood Ave. Miss Garwood will become the pride of John C. Andersen Sept. 14 in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garwood. Among the guests at the shower will be Mesdames Garwood, Thomas B. Athey, Clarence Bates, Leone Garwood, Hazel Fox, Kathleen Harris, Clara Van Meter, Estella Freehafer, Pauline Wirick, Geraldine Stevens and Henrietta Hibner. i 4 ” o Miss Lucille Ittenbach, whose

marriage -to Walter C. Kennedy is set for Sept. 13, will be honored at a personal shower tonight given by Mrs. Forrest E. Smith, 3854 E. Michigan St. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs, E. C. Karibo. Appointments will be in sapphire blue and ruby red, the bridal colors. : With Miss Ittenbach and her mother, Mrs. William Ittenbach, guests will be Mesdames E. C. Rassman, G. J. Ittenbach, Fred Adolay, Edward Adolay, Theodore -‘Adolay, Elmer Marien, Daniel Foley, Frank Luzar, Clifford Sweeney and Mary Sheehan; the Misses Ruth Ittenbach, Eileen Foley, Freda Galvin, Ruth and Helen Adolay. Mrs. Arthur Queisser and Miss Catherine McKibben entertained

Jorita Kernel Will Entertain Tonight for Eileen Sweeney; Lucille Ittenbach Honored

Notes on shpwers for young women who will'be married in fall cere~ monies make up the news of prenuptial activities, ' * ~~ °° Miss Jorita Kernel," 5270 E. Washington St. wilt with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Eileen Sweeney, whose marriage to Russell’ Charles Lilly will take place Sept. 13 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. She will be assisted by her mother,’ Mrs. Kernel, Mrs. L. A. Kernel, and her sister, Dr, Blanche Kernel.

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6321 Riverview Drive, for Miss Ittenbach. : Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother were Mesdames Ann Conner, John Cerutti, Warren Downen and Joseph Smith, Misses Rita Royse, Rosemary and Christine Nienaber, Thelma Schmidt, Margaret Boyle, Rose Kona, Foley and Ruth Ittenbach. 2 8 8 Mrs. Floyd Hartling, 3023: Boulevard Place, will give a shower tomorrow afternoon for Miss Annamargaret Chapman, who has named Sept. 14 as the date of her marriage to Raymond O. Clutter of Evansville. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Chapman, 1604 Parker Ave. Attendants for the 3:30 o'clock ceremony in the North Methodist Church - will include Miss Eunice Brumm, Libertyville, as maid of honor; Miss Marjorie Hicks of Evansville, Miss Ernestine. Benton of Elberfield, Miss Helen Marxer and Miss Helen Wilson as bridesmaids. Both Miss Chapman and Mr. Clutter are graduates of DePauw University, where they belonged to Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority and Delta Upsilon Fraternity, respectively. Mr. Clutter also has attend« ed the Northwestern University Law School.

Ayres Shows Sub Deb Styles

Miss Jean Morse, blond, 15-year= old honor student in a Lincoln, Neb., high school, will be guest model at three fashion shows in Ayres’ Sub Deb Shop today at 2:30 p. m. and tomorrow at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. The shows will feature “Talk of the Teens” fashions, a name suggested by Miss Morse when she com= peted in a contest with 17,000 other teen age girls over the country. Several manufacturers of topflight girls’ clothes sponsored . the contest and entertained Miss Morse for a week in New York before she started on a country-wide tour to show the sub deb fashions. ‘Talk of the Teens” dresses are exclusive with Ayres’ in Indianapolis. - .

Mrs. Lawson Hostess Gamma Chapter, Phi Gamma Sigma Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Charles

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