OCT. 27, 1934 THE TIMES PAGE 5 Calendar for Week-End Is Well Filled Club Events and Opening of Civic Theater Are Scheduled. BY BEATRICE BIRO AN Tim* Woman'* Taco Editor schedule of dances, teas, THEdinners and the Civic theater opening indicates that this week- end Is thus tar this season. Two country clubs, Highland and Indianapolis, w.il entertain with a circus ball and costume dinner danro• the town clubs, the Colum- bia and Indian- apolis Athletic, are offering Hal- loween dances; the Little Lambs arc "frolicing.” and the Civic the- ater is beginning its season. In ad- di’ion. numerous week-end guests are to be enter- tained. Miss Burgan Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- ville Ingalls will divide their time between the Highland circus ball and the Little Lambs frolic at . In the party will bo* Messrs, and Mesdames Albert J. Beveridge Jr., Thomas R. Kackley, J. Perry Meek, Laurens Henderson and John K. Ruckelshaus. Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith will Dr. and Mrs. Dudley PfafT. who

Join ' will take their week-end guests to / the Little Lambs party. Mrs. H. G. -’ Gayer and Gates Dawes, both "' J^//' f Mrs. A S . •¦:.* •¦ v; : of Cincinnati, are visiting the *" * *%aMfe’'; < ’ w Pfaffs. *jjyusp%ffiplg[ ^1' l Matsons to Give Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Mat- son, after entertaining fourteen guests at dinner in the Propylaeum Club, will go to the Little Lambs, Colonel and Mrs. William Guy Wall will be the Mat.sorts’ honor guests. One party Cat the Indianapolis Country Club dinner dance will in- clude Messrs, and Mesdames Rob- ert Fleischer, Earl Fortney, Charles Pettinger and George Cornelius. In group will be Messrs and "*' another _lf '¦' Mesdames H. C. Piel, A. L. Piel, E. M. Chamberlin, Mrs. M. L. Patton and Major Downing Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Alig have in- vited dinner guests who will later attend the Little Lambs’ "gay nine- ties singing school” floor show*. Miss Blanche Shaw’s dinner guests will end the evening at the same dance. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahafley Jr. have guests, Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Wiley. Cincinnati. Mr. and Bride Mrs. Howard Purdy, Kansas City, Vera Snodgrass Will Be Mo., who formerly lived here, are visitors at the W. I. Longsworth Tonight Kern J. Miles home. of Barnes to Entertain Marriage vows will be exchanged with her father. Her Ivory satin After attending a dinner party at tonight in McKee chapel of the wedding dress is designed with a cowl neckline, long tight sleeves the home of her sister, Mrs. Kurt Tabernacle Presbyterian church by Pantzer, the show the buttoned to the elbows. Her tulle Civic and Snodgrass and Kern J. Little Lambs dance, all tonight,Miss Miss Vera veil will come from a braided tulle Emita Ferriday will go to an in- Miles. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and satin bandeau and Ophelia and white formal tea which Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. C. G. Snodgrass, Kirklin, roses button chrysanthe- arranged Barnes will give for her tomorrow at attended Butler university, where mums will be in a shower home. she was a member of Kappa Kappa bouquet. their wear blue Donald came from his Gamma sorority, and Mr. Miles, Mrs. Snodgrass will Dr. Reed corsage flowers home in Culver week-end to son of Mr. ai*d Mrs. A. F. Miles, crepe with a of fall thus and Mrs. Miles will wear black crepe be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pendleton, was graduated from In- with rose lame trim. Mrs. Mark Dean. Tonight Mr. and Dean diana university and its law school, Mrs. r Rhoads, aunt of the bride, has will entertain at a buffet dinner for and is a member of Sigma Nu fra- ternity. chosen black crepe with gold trim hiro and his sister, Miss Emily Reed, William Greenery, interspersed with yel- and a black velvet hat. also of Culver. Tomorrow' after- be Rockwood will low* and bronze chrysanthemums, Ruskaup will best man. noon Mrs. Charles the ceremony. Mrs. C. E. cocktail for Dr. Reed. will form the background for the During have a party Eberhard, organist, will play tra- Mrs. Dean returned this w*eek from service, to be read by the Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel. in the presence ditional airs and “ILove You Tru- a visit at Chicago and Culver. Promise Me.” of immediate families and a few ly” and “O Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade will outfit, their friends. For her traveling the bride entertain guests at their home will brown with rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Na- The bride will be attended by her wear a crepe in Golden velvet trim, brown coat with beige and Mr. and Mrs. sister. Miss Vangel Snodgrass. Kirk- thaniel Owings fox fur and brown accessories. Louis Skidmore have come from lin. whose Capucine crepe gown is Chicago for the week-end, and Mr. trimmed with brown velvet puff and Mrs. Wade have invited in sleeves.sleeves. ThroeThree rowsrows of pleated vel-\rl- Messrs, and Mesdames Vance Smith, vet will band the skirt. She will Aged® Women Samuel Runnels Harrell, Booth carryearn'JohannaJohanna Hill roses andand bronze # Jameson. Rudolph Haerle and Don- chrysanthemumschrysanthemums arranged on a rust ald Mattison. velvet muff. The bride will enter BBMBilrJ. w.- Vyf Receive „. Will ,_ j |LA-i I the Winter social season, philanthropic and musical organi- DURINGzations attract as much merestinterest as organizations with purely social r PartyPuitty Funds aims. Sisterg. \\Will*ll Be13 The Cbrlstamore Aid Society supports the , and' Eleanor Augusta Taylor~ and • * ' _ its benefit projects attract many guests. j J expect- T> iW.... Jlii '^^^’’M/tSK Welfare Club members are expect- This week, new members were at a tea atat the home of Jjl -4 it.// T l’/•// introduced at BridesmaidICLCSITIcIICi for10l Russell Lee Fleming4 //’lll/llO*Irtfs Wedts Us to aged women with the Conrad Ruckelshaus, The new members are Misses ing to aid the Mrs. Conrad president. members t !h W ' and Elinor Irma Cecily Fletcher.Fletcher, Jane Fitton.Fitton, JosephineJosephine * proceeds from the card party Elinor Stickney,Stickney. Drake.Drake, IVIlee >• - ; Fall colors predominated in the | roses .and white button 1 chrysanthe-rVSa Rped IVlioo -L Uhlti style show, to be givengiven Nov. 7 Inin Reed, * Eleanor Anne Barrett and Mrs. JohnJohn S. Pearson Jr. Mrs. R. Miss Fowler scheme of decorations and gowns mumsmums^and^she^ardedand she carried a°a rrose pointnoint t 0 be Kirby Whyte, secretary, and Mrs. Ernest Baltzell, treasurer, assisted fl j lacelace handkerchief, belonging her A\tcsAyres’ auditorium. In addition to for the wedding today of Miss to Mrs. Ruckelshaus, who is chairman of thethe Columbia Club luncheon /fB maternal grandmother. assisting the Indianapolis Home for bridge party.party, Miss Barbara Fowler will come //. Augusta Taylor, daughter Nov. 7.7. Eleanor The bride's sister, Miss home from Western Reserve J of Mrs.'Bessie S. Taylor, and Rus- The bride's Elizabeth the Aged, the club providesprovides aid for Mrs. Herbert Woollen, membership chairman of the IndianaIndiana State home soon home V** M sell Lee Fleming. Newcastle, son of Taylor,Taylor, wore a rust colored velvet needy women outside the and Symphony Society,Society, is a regular guest at the Indianapolis symphony university, Cleveland, to be brides- S' M|||fipfßl f| ;'y /\t,\ yms' visits-"’ts theth city infimarv with gifts. orchestra concerts at the opening Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fleming, Nobles- dressdress with slight train, and a match- Vl e concerts at Murat. She attended thethe opening concert rr.aidmaid at the wedding of her sister, S 1A >'V' ceremony by Mrs. Frank J. Haight, chairman of this week, as did Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall and daughter,daughter. Miss Ruth *\ ;A. ville. The was read ingmg hat and carried an arm bou-bou her Mi'sMiss Constance Fow'Fowler, who has set Wfe %y. ’<<:¦ %*F\Ml Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel in McKee the ways and means committee, has Tyndall. quet yellow ° marriage v of-Tabernacle Presbyterian quet of yellow and bronze chrysan- named'committees.named committees. Mrs. E. Monty ' Miss EmitaEmit a Ferriday came this week to visit her sister.sister, Mrs. Kurt Nov.NT V - 10 as thethe date of her marriage .-:> chapel themums.themums. Mrs.Mrs s gowngown was Campbell club president. X\'F'&>i^ j Taylor'sTaylor Campbell is club president. Pantzer, finished of to Charles Buschmann, of "^ ~,. church. - Pantzer. who has herher work as chairman of the membership to Edgar son -A *'M V. .'V t,{ ' lof rust-colored lace, with et Harry Kuhn is general „ Baskets of yellow and bronze velvetel Mrs.Mrs rr pneral chair- drldrive for the CineCivic theater, which will present itsIts firstfirst show.show, "The‘‘The Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Btlschmann.Buschmann. ¦HBBB girdle. Her corsage5?;was"V,of f man -Hfand y,Kiihnbe assisted by Mrs. M ¦BTfF back- j Johanna will Churchhlrch Mouse,”t tonight. Miss Ferriday, *•* * "¦ chrysanthemums against a M - who came from a JuniorJunlor : Hill Mrs. attended in RichardSpSPoole, ticket and r nmr came tnm ®4Mr. and Mrs.M. Frank Fowler,Fowler, tne BjMM.tV'#,..: of and ferns, decorat- Su*%£roses. FlemingS reserva- fFeaaueLeague meeting ",in,n Minneapolis,.Mmncapohs.*P*will return ,o herhe, Monday. ground palms aa Burgundyir?S:£m meenneT X to home Monday. bride’s-to-be parents, will issue in- ed the altar, lighted with Bi.,md,-" "lwvelvet dress£f™ withMlh tions;hmll'Mr”Mrs. HarryHam E.E Watson,Watson con- two seven- turban, George vitations next week. HaveHavens Kahlo, candelabra white matchingß and a corsagecor.age of fections; Mrs.r Coffin, door branched holding i Johanna roses. Maysville, Ky., of Mr. and Mrs. tapers. i Johanna Hill roses. jprizes; • Mrs.M'J -' Benjamin Kinnick, son Mrs.Mr*s. c.C. E.K. Eberhard,Eberhard. organist.!organist, properties forfor play; Mrs. Robert IVIISSMiss Shields, J\.OuC) tO LjC Harry O. Kahlo, Indianapolis, will The bride entered alone and ap- 10/lICICJSf RoberttI?01ClFord to Be be best man in the ceremony, to be in an ivory satin gown with played bridal music,U " and George Stokes, decorations; Mrs. E. E. Mar- peared sang style witnessed by members of the family train and hip-length veil of tulle, CottrellCoarell |ing -At“At DaSmn^ai?dDawning" and tin, show, and Mrs. Haight, “Because." table prizes. Wed inill SlUlSunriseViSC RitesRItCS and close friends at the Fowler which fell from a coronet of braided home. Arthur Neal, Connersville, ——- satin and orange blossoms. Her Connersville. was _ w I??/ bestlv>: man and Gordon OlveyOlvev Jr., In a sunrise ceremony tomorrow'tomorrow The couple will leave on a wed- Mr.Mr - KahloKahl ° and Mr. Buschmann M Jr.. 7’irf) *“ * shower bouquet was of Ophelia TWO SPEAKERSSPF AKFP's TO i on were classmates at Princeton uni- Noblesville,Noblcsville, andand Jack McCoy were,were morning at Meridian Heights Pres-iPres- dingdin g trip westw'est andand will return here HBHHr m ushers. to live at 822 East Forty-fourth versity from which the bridegroom- BE HEARDlIEA.RD BY CLUBB byterianbjterian church, tne Rev.R ev> Sidney was He also was Following the ceremony a recep- street>street, aafterfter Nov. 10. The bride at- to-be-°'be' graduated. also B 1 CLL Blair®‘a:r RHarryarn winwill perform the mar- r graduated from ParkParg school. Selected tionticn was heldh.c'.d at the home.of the Mrs. Warrack Wallace will talktalk on tendedtPn ded Butler and univer- Sfacluated school. Aids Since MissMr-s Fowler finished studies ‘ ‘ bride'sbride's riage ceremony for Miss Marybeth sities and s'udtes - ? mother. Mr.Mr andar.d Mrs. Flem-Firm- ‘‘FineFine Feathers”Feathers" and Mrs. Harry Marybeth and Mr. Ford usis a graduategraduate of Jowfer ft, % P inging left for a motor trip, the bride Wade will discuss Elizabeth CadyCady! Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Purdue university and member of at TudorT"ldor Hall andand Western college,college, j ' V/t ‘ ¦¦¦ she has been in - for Activities traveling in a cariocacarioca wool suit Stanton at the regular meeting of;of Manford A. Shields, and Robert H. Aipha Tau Omega fraternity. Oxford,Oxiord, 0., has working ¦¦¦ , —— variousvarious social service agencies. This ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ trimmedtrimmed in beaver,beaver, with brownbrown ac- thethe Indianapolis Woman’s Club at ForFord,d, sonson ofof Mr. and Mrs. S. M. year she 1S cessories.cessories. They will be at home at 3 Friday at the Propylaeum. Ford.Ford. Candles in two seven-branched is leading activities ofof the / CC66./4/t<4 REPUBLICAN \jn\jurGROUP Home auxil- f at Convention Indianapolis Orphans’Orphans' /. _ Pn // 519519 Main K -rac tio will a setting of r K . South Main strict.streH, Newcastle, i candelabracandelabra will light setting , after Dec. 1. Both attended Butler palms and ferns. iary. 0 * (?/ZtlTtC? rrtnAWTII ~ . LISTS NOMINEES£> . cLs//tSZ€^fa//Zf'fC**’ whprp rhp if) taking universirv hriH n-oc o A i WhileWhile thethe ceremonvceremony is NOMINEESC*O Helen university where the bride was a FORSYTH TO ATTEND taking Mrs. Haight Earp. general of Mrs. Henry Hbss, lor member Kappa Alpha Theta place, cousin of the Officers nominated for the Indiana chairman the midwestern con- sorority. bride, The Ar- FRENCH MUSIC WILL of Phi Delta ¦ GALLERY TEA, will play "Speed My Woman's Republican Club are: vention Pi sorority to row,” song of Pi Beta Phi, the bride’s A. Borchers, E. B. Hall and Clayton held month in the Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Mrs. DISCUSSED, be next Marott, : Casper grandmother of sorority. Mrs. Hoss also will play Henry Campbell, president; BE G. Benson Ridge. announced committees. They Sitsman. the of John Mrs. E. C. will preside at has bride; Mrs. May Jones, Mrs. Woodye A collection William Forsyth's on the organ, "Ich Liebe Dich,” "I Mrs. Lewis F. Pomush, first vice- Rumpler are as follows: the meeting of the applied educa- Strack. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sells, all paintings, representing fifty years’ Love You Truly,” "Love Song of president; Dr. Amelia R. Keller, sec- Mrs. Donald Howell, chairman of Registration. Miss Mabel Mc- of Tau 'Bridal Chorus” Will Address tion section of the department Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. Robert work, will be on display at the John Alpha Omega," ond vice-president; O. W. for Hugh, Indianapolis, chairman, as- Langley, Wagner, Mrs. the program committee for the which is offering a course credit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cott- Museum beginning from "Lohengrin,” by and sorority sisted by Mrs. Ralph Morris and rell, Herron Art to- "W March,” from "Midsum- Stephenson, Greenwood, secretary; monthly dinner meeting Tuesday of in Epsilon Eigma Omicron Miss Fem Branson, Miss Julia T edding Club Members the Indiana Clubs, Mrs. Florence Cleveland: banquet, Miss The Art Association will Mrs. Herbert A. Luckey. of Federation of ; Christian, Pauline Moore, Mr. morrow. mer Night's Dream,” by Mendols- correspond- Kappa chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, na- uni- Miss Lucille Spillman. St. Louis, and Mrs. honor Mr, Forsyth at a reception sohn. ing secretary; Mrs. Mc- in co-operation with Indiana Charles R. Wheeler. Jo- Blanche tional honorary musical sorority, Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist versity. Hickman, Times chairman, assisted by Miss Doro- seph Mills, and tea. enter Kinney, treasurer, and Walter D. | Richard Baker, George The bride will with her board mem- hospital superintendent, will address will review “Ah, thea Schulz and Miss Marcia Her- Duckwall, Mrs. Charles Latham is chair- father, and will wear her traveling bers. Mrs. Clarence Martin, will read a paper on "Modem dramatic critic, Edward Decker, Mr. and Mrs. the American home department of Wilderness,” by Eugene O'Neill, and lein. St. Louis: publicity. Miss Ber- Mrs. Alden H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. man- of the association activities suit of De Rio brown wool, trimmed Bert Thurman, Mrs. E. E. Neal of French Music.” Mrs. James L. Woman’s Club at Lorber, chairman, the Department Fault of Angels,” by Paul Horgan. nice assisted by Ralph Neal. Miss Margaret Hull, all committee, which has invited Mr. in brown squirrel, with mole brown Noblesville and Mrs. John R. Hom- Wagner, 4166 Carrollton avenue, will meeting Wednesday afternoon on Meta and Margareth Greiner, ung, its Misses of Noblesville: Mr. and Mrs. Daw- Forsyth's friends and former stu- accessories. Her shoulder corsage Greensburg. be hostess. "The Evolution of the Home." In . program. all of Chicago: Mrs. Anne son Hart. Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. dents. will be of gardenias. The bride- The terms of Mrs. Harlan Ratliff Mrs. C. Basil Fausset, chairman of the absence of the Chapters to Entertain Mrs. department j Morgan, chairman. Irma Ise- Fred Neal. Mr. and groom's sister, Miss Betty Ford, will and Mrs. Charles Miller, board arrangements, will be assisted by chairman, Mrs. Bert S. Gadd, Mrs. Members of Eta province of Alpha Richards and Ruth Shimer, Connersville: lin Miss Mrs. Victor C. Seiter, Terre Haute: Miss Hayes to Wed attend the bride and will appear in members, have not expired. The Mrs. Walter E. Treanor. Miss Ruth Felix T. McWhirter, honorary 1 chair- Zeta Beta sorority will be enter- all of Indianapolis, accommodations, Mr. a Robin Hood green crepe dress, election will place Leyen- tained at a dance and meetings and Mrs. Robert Mohlman. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucid an- take next month. Wagner and Miss Virginia man, will preside at the assembly. Miss Louise Schulmeyer. chairman, Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. David trimmed in tile velvet and worn berger. Music will be presented under the which Alpha Nu and Alpha Tau Knight nounce the*engagement of Mrs. Mrs. Grace Greenwood and Findley, Ft. Wayne. with brown accessories. Her shoul- The following musical program is direction of Mrs. Will C. Hitz, chapters will hold this week-end. lomegene sister. Miss Mary M. Hayes, Bridge Set Miss Hodson. all of Indi- Lucid's der corsage will be of bronze and Party scheduled: music section chairman, and Mrs. The dance will be held tonight in to Carl Schmidt. The wedding anapolis; transportation. Miss Lou- C. rust button chrysanthemums. Mrs. Colin V. Dunbar is chairman "Dar.seuses de Delphes' 1 De B’issv Roscoe C. Leavitt, hostess chair- the Travertine room of the Lincoln ise Karle. chairman, assisted by BOARD WILLHOLD will take place Thanksgiving day. Dwight Manford Shields, the of a bridge party to be held Mon- "La Danse de Puck” De Bussy and at 10 tomorrow morning the ' ; 3y man, will be assisted by Mrs. Carl Brouiliards' De Bu for Miss Gretchen Klee and Mrs. bride's brother, will be best man, day night at the Omar Baking Com- Miss Marv Zimmer:?, pianist. L. Ross at the tea to follow the pro- chapters will assemble a busi- Kemp Thompson, all of LUNCHEON MEETING Betrothal C. Stark and pany plant by Epsilon Loyalty "The Rose and the Nightingale gram. Off ness meeting and luncheon. In Gretchen Announces and Harold Clarence • Saint-Saer.s Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Indianapolis. Mrs. Fred Hoke, governor of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weissman an- Goldrick will be ushers. Mrs. group (ft Delta Zeta sorority. As- "Musical Snuff Box” A Liadofs Carl Weinhardt will pour. Other charge of the two-day convention Earp being engagement crepe sisting "De Euis le Join” Carpentier director; Mrs. is assisted by May Flower Descendants Society, nounce the of their Shields will attend in a brown Mrs. Dunbar are Mesdames Mrs Fausset soprano assistants will be Mesdames I. E. I are Evelyn Nordloh. Louise Miss Frances Kockendorffer, Men- will preside at a noon luncheon of daughter, Miss Sylvia Weissman. to dress, trimmed in shell pink satin, Earl Winkle, J. Lewris Smith, J. W. "Lento from Second Trio" .. C'nammade Brokaw, Maud Hayes, Lawrence Orr, Adams, Alice O Donnell and Mildred Wis. Roy "The Bells' 1 De Bussy Foster, Field, Benton, Alpha Nu; ominee, Miss Hazel Orr. Cin- the board of assistants Monday at Alex E. Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ford's dress will be of nile Tucker and H. Peterson and ¦ Serenade” / Pierne Ronald C. W. Walter and Kathenne cinnati, grand president, will at- the Young Epstein. The wedding green wool, worn with brown Miss Delores Vestal. Twenty Miss Violet Albers, violinist Mrs John R. Mayer, J. F. Engelke, G. W. Bow- Kramer, Virginia Niesse and Pauline Women's Christian As- B. I. date acces- tables er. cell Miss Brea lit. Ramon* Wilson. £. Workman, Tam tend the convention. sociation. is not set. sories. of bridge will be entertained. Plan as. mao, L. Burnett, Clay Ward, C. j Alpha