Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1940 — Page 27

FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940 :

Mother's Day Rites Planned

By Sororities

D. G. Alumnae Dine Tonight

Mother's Day observances and business meetings are included among sorority activities this weekend and Monday. The DELTA GAMMA ALUMNAE supper group will meet at 6:30 p. m. today at the Alpha Tau chapter house to plan for a rush tea. Mrs. C. A. Walker, hostess, will be assisted by Mesdames Robert Gilkison, Frank Churchman, Harry A. Weaver Jr, Daniel Kauffman, Albert Jones, Arthur Koett, Robert Koett, Robert Crowe, Robert M. French, Herman Morgenthau Jr. and Miss Rosemary Byrkett. Mrs. Guy Morrison, 6185 N. Meridian St., will be hostess to members of the luncheon group tomorrow. Assisting her will be Mesdames R. A. Wall, Theodore Rhodes, Karl Hardy and Robert Zaiser,

BETA BETA SIGMA SORORITY will hold a mother and daughter luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. New officers of the group, installed recently, include Miss Mary Helen Cain, president; Miss Jeanne Scott, vice president; Miss Anne Steinmetz, secretary, Miss Mary Krieg, treasurer, and Louise Hoffner, pledge mistress, The group held formal initiation services recently for Misses Anne Curran, Joan and Mary Elise Du-| dine, Marjory Flynn, Barbara Linley, Patricia Noone, Mary O'Connell, Jean Osborne, Kathy Welch and Mary Lou Wilkinson.

The PI BETA PHI MOTHERS CLUB will elect officers at a meeting at 1 p. m. Monday at the chapter house, 831 Hampton Drive. Mrs. J. L. Axbey, luncheon chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Robert Shelhorn, Harry Lindstadt, O. E. Smith, Harry E. Well and J. L. Greenland.

Mrs. William C. Woods, 3057 N. Gale St, will be hostess for a special meeting of PHI DELTA BETA | SORORITY at 8 p. m. today.

Mrs. Chic Jackson will speak on “Spring Housecleaning” at a Mother's Day dinner of PHI GAMMA RHO SORORITY at 6:30 p. m. today at the Colonial Tearoom, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St. A musical program will be presented. Guests will include Mesdames George B. McDowell, Bertha Lentz, | Gustar Lieske, Pauline Vogel, Frank Rosemire, Mary Hendershott, Marjon Dunn, Edna Myers, William Holl, Elizabeth Geile, A. H. Unversaw, Carmel, Ind, and Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, Monticello, Ind. Mrs. Gene Saltmarsh is president

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Lodge to Exalt 3 Candidatets

Prather Chapter 157, Royal Arch Masons, will be host to the Illinois Grand Uecturers’ Association tomorrow in Prather Masonic Temple, 42d St. and College Ave. Three candidates of the chapter will be exalted, with the Illinois ritual. The association consists of outstanding ritualists of Illinois. Moss Snyder, High Priest of Prather Chapter, will preside at the dinner preceding the meeting. Lodge will open at 7:30 p. m. Presiding officers of the Indiana Grand Lodge, Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons, Grand Council and Grand Commandery will be present. Special guests of honor will be the Grand High Priests of Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio who have accepted invitations. Invitations have been extended to the Grand High Priests of Michigan and Wisconsin and to the Commander-in-chief of the Indiana Council of Deliberation, Scottish Rite.

Alpha Sigma Alphas To Honor Mothers

Local alumnae of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority will entertain their mothers at a luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Maple House. Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt will review “The Morning Is Near” (Susan Glaspell) following luncheon. Mrs. O. K. Gaskins heads the hostess committee, assisted by Mesdames B. F. Leib, Ralph Holton, Bert McCammon, George Gamble and the Misses Dorothy Kimberlin, Frances Shaw, Wilma Mae Wolf and Bernice Lamb.

Klique Club to Hold

Tea on Sunday Members of the Klique Club will

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Bridal Dinner

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Miss Callaway

Shower Planned for Betty Spickelmier

A bridal dinner, a bridesmaids’ | luncheon, an engagement announce- | ment and showers for young women who are soon to be married are included in today’s nuptial notes. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Joy Callaway will have a bridal dinner tonight at the Columbia Club for their daughter, Lillian Joy, who will be married tomorrow to Carlyle Muff Baker of Piqua O. Table decorations of lilacs and pink roses will carry out the bridal

pink. | | Guests with the couple will be Mrs. Isage C. Baker Scmerville, O., | mother of the bridegroom; the] members of the bridal party: Miss Marjorie Callaway, who will be her Isister’s maid of honor; Miss Janet |Baker, Columbus, O.; Miss Jane Renard, Miss Florence Bowers and | Mrs, Earl I. Larsen, who will be | bridesmaids; Delmer W. Carr] Piqua, O., best man, and Robert| Aughe, Richmond, Ind.; Jack Murray, Eaton, O,, and Thompson Kurrie, who will be ushers. Other guests will be Mrs. D. R. Callaway, San Francisco, grandmother of Miss Callaway; Schuyler Patterson, New York, her uncle; Mrs. E. C. Muff, Somerville, O, grandmother of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Harper Muff, Richmond, Ind.; Mrs. Kenneth Muff, Eaton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker, Dayton, O.,, and Mr. Larsen. Miss Callaway entertained yesterday at the Columbia Club with a luncheon for her bridesmaids.

Miss Betty Spickelmier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier, 5502 Central Ave. whose marriage to George William Spicklemire, son of Mrs. Ann Spicklemire, 72 N. Irvington Ave. will be June 1, is to be honor guest at a dinner and bathroom shower tomorrow night. The party, given by Misses Virginia Goodrich, Martha Graves and Jane Slayden, will be at Holly Hock Hill. A color schente of green and white will be used in appointments. Guests with the bride-to-be will include Misses Virginia Flory, Charlotte Fleming, Doris Tuttle, Margaret Spicklemire, Edith Spickelmier, Ann Hereth Julie MacIntosh and Janet Kelly. Miss MacIntosh and Miss Kelly will be Miss Hereth's house guests this week-end. The three are schoolmates at Western College, Oxford, O.

Dean Henry L. Smith of the School of Education of Indiana University and Mrs. Smith have announced the engagement of their |daughter, Martha, to John Hafvey | Letsinger, Chicago, son of Mr. and

ments committee are Mesdames| Miss Mary Alice Miller. The group! Mrs. Reed A. Letsinger, BloomingRobert Price, Fred Busch and Fred met recently at the home of Miss; ton.

Hasselbring.

Members of OMICRON CHAPTER OF CHI SIGMA SORORITY will entertain their mothers at a candle light tea Sunday in the Empire Room at the Claypool Hotel. The group will be shown through the studios of Station WIRE. Mrs. Harry Dietz Jr, arrangements chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Everett Claghorn, Misses Kathryn Muirey and Dorothy Welch.

Members of GAMMA SIGMA PHI SORORITY will give a dinner for their mothers at 6:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Franklin Flee,

421 N. Colorado Ave.

Vivian Spaulding. Newly elected officers are Miss Spaulding, president; Miss Jane Singer, vice president; Miss Eileen Newby, secretary; Miss Mary Alice Miller, treasurer, and Miss Billie Helfer, publicity agent.

Mothers to Meet

Mothers of Lambda Chi Delta Sorority members will he honor guests at a luncheon at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Canary Cottage. They are Mesdames George Austin, M. L. Eakin, N. E. Stanzel, Pearl Cooling, Nora Kincaid, F. H. Fears and James R. Cunningham.

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The wedding will be in June at the Smith home in Bloomington. Miss Smith was graduated from Indiana University and attended Wellesley College. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. | Letsinger is a graduate of Harvard University.

Miss Elizabeth Spangler and Mrs. John E. Lesow entertained with a dinner and crystal shower last night in the Pine Room of the Canary Cottage for Miss Dorothy Galm, who will be married to James H. Rushton May 25 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Galm 30 N. DeQuincy St. Guests with Miss Galm were Mesdames Harry A. Harlan, A. G. Overbeck, Al Wehrel, Herman Dinkle and Martie Lee and the Misses Jean Stout, Jane Shideler, Georgie Smart, Billie McElroy, Frances Harris and Marian Kissel.

Election Held By B. & P. W,

Miss Ruth M. Hoover was elected president of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club last night. The election was held at the clubhouse, 1101 N, Delaware St. Others elected were Miss Ruth Lewman, first vice president; Mrs. Ellen E. Gentry, second vice president; Miss Edna Yenne, recording secretary; Miss Bess B. Hiatt, corresponding secretary; Miss Emma M. Shields, treasurer, and Miss Gertrude M. Forrest, auditor. Misses Florine Hite, Margaret Pierson, Tillie J. Kerz and Louise McIntire were elected directors. Installation of officers will be held at the annual banquet at the Marott Hotel May 25.

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Dinner Will Honor Guests to City

Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemper will entertain Sunday night with a dinner bridge at Horuff’s Chicken Dinner Place for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cresswell, Kansas City, Mo.

dames Jude Marsh, Hal Bryant,

Mason, Earl Fulkerson, Jene Dehner, Harry Sidrow, Grove Weisenberger and Hans Geiger; Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mecliroy and Mrs. Ica Thiesing.

Celebrate Founding Mrs. John Longsdorf will speak at a dinner celebrating the 10th anniversary of Pi Omega Sorority tonight at the home of Mrs. Michael Cain. Her subject will be “Ten Short Years.” Mrs. Herbert D.

will have charge of entertainment. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Anthony Cancilla and Mrs. M. F. Harmon.

C.L.E. F. Club Honors 8

Misses Virginia Mitchell, Dorothy Pyle and Dorothy Gill will be honored at a party at 7 p. m. today for members of the C. L. E. F. Club at the home of Miss Mary Lambertus, 5273 N. Illinois St. The honor guests are new members of the club.

Post 262 Meets

Emerson Pos§ 262, American Legion, will meet at 8:30 p. m. today

at the lodge hall, 143 E. Ohio St.

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Miss Anna Louise Reibel (above) is assisting with plans for the Spring Dance which the Saint Cecelia Dramatic Club will have tomorrow night at the Lake Shore

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Betty Armstrong, Mary Helen’ Dietz, Rosalyn Ludwig, Mary Jane | Brackman, Rita Gantner, Marie | Habig and Mary C. Meyer.

1000 to Mark Mary's Day

Miss Anna Brennan is chairman for the activities of Mary's Day, which will be celebrated tomorrow by more than 1000 Catholic young people in Indianapolis. Services are under the auspices of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae, A procession will march to St. John's Church. where Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, chancellor of the diocese, will direct the Missa Recitata. The Rev. Fr. Barnard Sheridan, vice chancellor of the diocese, will celebrate the holy mass at 9 a. m. and the sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Fr. James Hickey. Assisting Miss Brennan are Misses Mary Louise Keach, Bettie Wolfe and Marie Lauck. Miss Helen Carroll is governor of the Indiana Chapter of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. Taking part will be students of Cathedral, St. Agnes, Sacred Heart, St. Mary's and St. John's High Schools, Ladywood School, St. Vincent’s Training School and Marian College.

EVENTS

CLUBS Anglo India Chapter, International Travel Study. Sat. Mrs. George Coldren, 4114 Bowman Ave, hostess. Frances Willard W.C. T. U. 2p. m. Tues. Mrs. Frank Neukom, 1822 Dexter, hostess. Mother's Day program. Mrs. James Ray Stanton, president. Sans Souci Chapter, Sub Deb. 6 p. m. today. Seville. Motherdaughter dinner.

CARD PARTIES

Ladies Auxiliary, 393, O. E. S. 8:30 p. m. Fri. Recreation hall of the Temple, 1522 W. Morris. Mozart Rebekah Club. 8:15 p. m. today. Od Fellow Hall, Prospect and S. East Sts. Irvington Rebekah Degree Staff. 8:30 p. m. Sat. Hall, 5420% E. Washington.

SORORITY

Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa. Sat. Feeser’s Tearoom. Dinner for mothers. Mrs. Victor Adams, chairman.

W.C.T. U. Plans Session

Dr. Ada Schweitzer of the Fletcher Sanitarium will speak on “Happiness and Health” at a meeting of the Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clara Toon, 1008 Churchman Ave. A Bible study from 11 a. m. to 12 noon will be followed by a covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Nellie George will have charge of a program in observance of Mother's Day. Mrs.

Mesdames Lingle, Green, Todd Attend

Attending the seventh biennial jconference of the northeast central section of the American Association of University Women today and to-

Mesdames Robert M. Lingle, C. Norman Green and N. Taylor Todd.

Mrs. Lingle is chairman of the

next conference; Mrs. Green is incoming president of the local branch of A. A. U. W, and Mrs. Todd is state membership chairman. Delegates from 30 branches in {Illinois and Wisconsin will attend | the meeting. | The welcoming address will be made by Dr. Stuart Pritchard, director of the Kellogg Foundation. {The fellowship workshop will be | {directed by Mrs. F. G. Atkinson, national fellowship chairman. Dr. Mary Turgi, South Bend, Ind., will be recorder. Dr. Margaret Justin, director of the southwest central section, will lead the legislation workshop, assisted by Mrs. Russell Jupp, president of the Milwaukee branch. Dr. Kathryn McHale, general director of A. A. U. W., will conduct the workshop on education and Mrs. A. W. Clevenger, Illinois division president, will be recorder. The arts workshop will be under the supervision of Miss Laura Beam, national assistant in arts. Mrs. Fanny Powers, president of the Ohio state division, will record. Dr. Edna M. White former vice president of the national board, will lead the social problems workshop, assisted by Dr. Marie Dye of the national committee on membership standards. The speaker at the banquet tonight will be Henry C. Wolfe, news commentator. A round table discussion and analysis of propaganda tomorrow will be led by Dr. James K. Pollock of the department of political science of the University of Michigan. “Peace — the Product of Understanding and Co-operation’ will be the theme of the conference.

Festival Boxes

Are Reserved

Numerous reservations have been made to attend the Jordan Conservatory Festival of American Music | tonight at the Murat Theater. Fab- | ien Sevitzky, head of the conserva-| tory orchestra department, is gen- | eral director for the festival, In the box of Governor M. Clifford Townsend will be Agar)

Court Judge and Mrs. A. J. Stevenson; Frank K. Thompson of the! State Department of Audit and] Control and Mrs. Thompson and | Miss Aline Laws, secretary to the! Governor, Mrs. Sevitzky will entertain parties in two boxes. Other box parties will be given by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batty. In the box of the John Herron Art Institute will be Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peat, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madison and President D. S. Robinson of Butler University and Mrs. Robinson. In the box of Miss Ada Bicking, conservatory director, will be Mrs. N. J. Quickstad of Royal Oak, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Koeneman of Evansville, Ind. Others who will have guests are Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster Clippinger, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Atherton, Mr. and Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson, Sr.,, Mr. and Mrs. Fermor S. Cannon, Hilton U. Brown, Thomas H.

Dan V. White and Thomas Mahan. Twenty-five members of the Knightstown High School band and orchestra, under the direction of C. R. Deardorff, will attend.

O. E. S. Aid to Speak Mrs. Daisy Crist, grand secretary of the Order of the Eastern Star, was to speak on “Mother's Day” at a stated meeting of Daylight Chapter 553 today following a covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. Hilda Ann Peabody, violinist, was to play and initiation services were to be held. James F, Stout is worthy patron and Mrs. Mary E. Betz is

Charles Grant will preside.

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Miss Sue Virginia Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hull, left last evening for Crawfordsville, Ind., where she will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller and Miss Joann Miller. Miss Miller and Miss Hull are students at Stephens Callege, Columbia, Mo. They arrived rom Columbia Wednesday with Miss Vivian Bell, Kansas City, Mo.,, and Miss Betty Beardsley, Frankfort, Ind.,, who have gone on to Crawfordsville, where they also will be house guests of the Millers. The young women will attend dances at Wabash College this week-end.

P.-T. A. Holds Election

Mrs. Harry Foreman will serve as president of the School 66 Par-ent-Teacher Association for the coming year. Other new officers are Mrs. Ralph Vonnegut, vice president; Miss Esther Pickard, secretary, and Mrs. Dudley Foster, treasurer. .

W.C.T. U. to Meet

Mrs. Warren Cox and Mrs. C. E. Burrows will sing at a Mother's Day program of the Zeralda Wallace W. C. T. U. at 11 a. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Daisy

Contest Sponsored By Sigma Alpha Iota

Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority, is conducting a national string composition competition for American-born women.

Ave, president of the local patroe ness group, is a member of a nae tional committee in charge of the contest. A prize of $250 will be awarded for the best string composition in class A and $150 for the winning

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The contest, which opened April

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