Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1929 — Page 5

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Committees Are Chosen' for Follies Mrs. John S. Fisnback, chairman in charge of the Junior League Follies. which will be presented at the Murat May 2. 3 and 4, under direction of the Directors’ Service Guild of New York and Mrs. John Collett, who is assisting Mrs. Fishback, have announced the following committees in charge of details for the affair: Program committee: Miss Sarah Frances Kackley. chairman; assisted by Mrs. Perry Lesh: fashion review, Mrs. Richard Fairbanks; cabaret and supper dance, Miss Edith Anne Stafford, chairman, assisted by Miss Cornelia Lemcke. Boxes: Mrs. Alias C. Atkins, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Shirely Murphy and Mrs. Nicholson Claypool; blocks of tickets, Mrs. August Bohlen, chairman; Mrs. W. P. Anderson 111. assistant chairman; postoffice, Mrs. John Collett, chairman v assisted by Mrs. Edgar S. Garrell; music sales, Mrs. E. B. Mumford, chairman. Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday has been named chairman of publicity, assisted by Mrs. Dudley Pfaff. Mrs. Charles Latham is press representative; Mrs. Herman C. Dolff is in charge of advertising material. Mrs. Donald McLeod is chairman of publicity stunts, assisted by Mrs. Charles Schaf Jr., and Mrs. Ward H. Hacklemam. Mrs. Noble Dean is in charge of rehearsals. Mrs. Edward E. Gates Jr., assisted by Mrs. Louis Haerle, will take care of arrangements for the stage. Miss Julia Brink is chairman of signatures, assisted by Mrs. Walter Win'. Mrs. Anton Vorinegut is chairman of ushers; Mrs. Robert Winslow is in charge of scholarship; Mrs. Philip T. White, chairman of the candy sale, Mrs. Garvin M. Brown, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert A. Adams, secretary. Committee chairmen will name their committees during the next week. The cast will be chosen the first part of April.

MONDAY CLUB WILL MEET

The regular meeting of the Monday Club will be held at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 North Pennsylvania street, at 2:30 Monday afternoon, Mrs. George Warmeth, president, will preside. Mrs. William C. DeMiller will speak before the round table on “America’s Substitute for Royalty,” Mrs. William A. Shullenberger on “Colonial Courtliness and Modern Manners,” and Mrs. Robert Bruce Malloch on “Literary Activity Among Women.” Mrs. Fred Knodel, accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Didway. will sing a group of songs, including "Sylvia,” by Olie Speaks, and “Song of Robin,” by Anna Case. ENTERTAIN DAUGHTERS WITH DANCING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Heiskell, 117 East Thirty-sixth street, entertained Friday night with a dancing party at the Woodstock Club in honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Heiskell. Among the fifty guests who attende dthe affair were Miss Eleanor tended the affair were Miss Eleanor Chicago. Miss Charleene Buchanan entertained with a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club today in honor of Miss Heiskell and her guests. WOMEN’S~CLVB WILL GIVE DINNER THURSDAY Members of the St. Joan of Arc Women's Club will entertain at dinner from 5 to 8 in the school hall. Mrs. C. W. Dowd is in charge of arrangements, assisted by the following committee: Mrs. T. J. Farrell, Mrs. L. P. Baur. Mrs. J. P. Fitzpatrick. Mrs. William H. Berling. Mrs. E. K. Shepperd, Mrs. A. W. Schneider. Mrs. G. A. Brillliart, Mrs. Jc.mes E. Deery, Mrs. Thomas Quinn, Mrs. M. Keene, Mrs. Wilbur Poyce. Mrs. Melvin Schisler. Airs. Paul Alansfield, Mrs. Ed McGuire, Airs. F. O. Ohleyer, Airs. John Rice, Airs. Frankk Stout and Miss Clara Leese.

PERSONALS

Mrs. Dwight E. Aultman. Ft. Sill, Okla.. who has betfn the house guest of Mrs. William Guy Wall, 1431 North Delaware street., will return to her home Sunday. n a # Peter C. Reilly, 3134 North Meridian street, is on a trip to Florida. n n ft Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour, 504 East Forty-eighth street, have returned from a southern trip. a tt tt Among those who\iave joined the Indianapolis colony at the Edgewater Gulf hotel. Biloxi. Miss., are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hogan, 3103 North Meridian street. ff ft ft Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hall, 2614 Sutherland avenue, are in New York City. Celebrate Golden Wedding Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Campbell will hold an informal reception at their home. 3916 College avenue, from 2 to 6 Sunday afternoon in celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Pledge Services Held Miss Elizabeth Stephenson. 1514 College avenue, was hostess . this afternoon at a pledge service for members of Delta Phi Mu sorority. Miss Irene Armstrong was pledged. Dinner to Be Served Mrs. Charles E. Griffin and her committee will serve dinner at the Little Flower auditorium. Thirteenth and Bosart streets, from 12 to 3 Sunday. Removable Cover You will not regret the time spent In making removable covers for both j our small and large ironing beards. Use unbleached muslin, shape to the board and sew sets of tape strings to tleoa. .

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Club Members to Entertain at St. Patrick's Tea

Drama department of the Woman's Department Club will entertain at 2 Friday afternoon at the department club home, 1702 North Meridian street, with a St. Patrick’s day bridge tea. Airs. George A. Leebody is chairman in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Leebody will be assisted by Mrs. W. R. Moore, Mrs. Vernon Butler. Mrs. W. R. Klingholz, Mrs. Max Kendall. Mrs. J. J. Martin, Mrs. Edward Hall. Mrs. Percy Johnson. Mrs. L. J. Baker, Mrs. Frank E. Gates, Mrs. Harry Woods. Mrs. Frank Wampler. Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Mrs. Francis Hamilton. Mrs. Alan Fisher and Airs. Alex Scott. Mrs. Frank A. Symmes, a member of the club, will give a group of monologues preceding the party. Reservations may be made with Mrs. George Bowman, Humboldt 1240. Felt Hats Keep a few big chunks of art gum handy and clean spots from felt hats the minute they appear. For white or light hats use art gum all over so a cleaned spot will not seem lighter than the rest of the hat. Cutting Meringues Before cutting into a meringue, wet the knife each time in cold water. This prevents the meringue from sticking and pulling out of shape. Smooth Dressing In making boiled salad dressmg if you stir the beaten eggs into the coid vinegar before you heat it, you will have a nice, smooth dressing that will not curdle. Bridesmaid’s Muff Silver lilies cover a tiny tulle muff with flounces of silver edged ! tulle that a Paris bridesmaid carried instead of flowers.

William J. Clune, 1911 North Alabama street, announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Dorothy Clune, to William J. Mooney Jr., son of William J. Mooney Sr., 1210 North Pennsylvania street. The wedding will take place in the early spring. Mrs. James Butler is chairman of the Irvington Union of Clubs, sponsoring the lecture to be given by Lorado Taft, noted American sculptor, at school No. 57, Tuesday night. Mrs. George Leebody is chairman in charge of the St. Patrick’s day bridge tea to be given by the drama department of the Woman's Department Club at 2 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Gardner is a member of the recorations committee for the state luncheon and dance of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, to be held in the Travertine room of the Hotel Lincoln Saturday, March 15. Mrs. Clarence Scholl is a member of the luncheon committee in charge of the same affair.

Indianapolis Little Theatre Will Show Children’s Movies

Exhibition of children’s motion pictures is the most recent departure of the Indianapolis Little Theatre, through its cinema committee of the “children’s hour.” This is in accordance with the Little Theatre movement througout the country to provide amusing and interesting dramatic fare for children. - Mrs. Gaylord A. Wood, chairman of the motion picture committee, announces that the first set of films will be shown on Saturday, Marchi 16. at the Playhouse, Nineteenth and North Alabama streets, at 11 a. m.. 2 p. m., and 3:30 p. m. Assisting Mrs. Wood in selecting the pictures are Mrs. Mortimer C. Furs'ott. Mrs. Walter Bieling, Mrs. Robert C. Winslow’, Mrs. Dorothy Dugan Goodrich and Miss Sara Lauter. They have scheduled for the opening bill, “Robin Hood Junior,” featuring Frankie Lee and Peggy Cartwright. Peggy reads to Frankie one day when he is ill from his favorite story book, “Robin Hood,” and he is soon so engrossed in the story that he drops off to sleep and lives the tale over in his dream. In addition, there will be shown “School Pals,” a comic animal picture “Felix,” a pen and ink cartoon; • Chip, the Wooden Soldier,” an animated picture, and a Mother Goose picture. Mrs. John Miller Smith, i pianist, will play, and Miss Helen Coffey will whistle several musical

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selections during the intermission. Mrs. Raymond Mead is general chairman of the children's hour, assisted by an executive board, consisting of Mrs. J. Benson Titus, Mrs. George T. Parry. Miss Mary Jo Owens and Miss Rosamond Van Camp. Mrs. Wood announces that the following women are assisting the members of the motion picture committee in distributing tickets; Mrs. Walker Winslow, Mrs. Robert C. Winslow, Mrs. Walther Lieber, Mrs. J. A. Goodman, Mrs. Victor Winterrowd, Mrs. Robert C. Wild, Mrs. Montgomery Lewis, Mrs. Paul Fisher, Mrs. Samuel Man tell, Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, Mrs. Lehman Dunnine, Mrs. William Hauser, Mrs. W. R. Wagner, Mrs. Robert Jaeger, Mrs. Robert Stempfel, Mrs. Jerome Littell. Mrs. James T. Cunningham. Miss Eileen Booker, Miss Mary McMeans, Miss Helen Coffey. Miss Sara Lauter, Miss Norma Deluse and Miss Elizabeth Hayes. Province President Honored Mrs. Harrison Oliver, Kokomo, will be guest of honor at a meeting of Logansport chapter, Psi lota Xi sorority in the Rose room of the Barnes hotel, Logansport. Monday night Mrs. Oliver is province presy dent of the organization. Following the dinner. Mrs. Oliver will conduct the chapter inspection at the home of Miss Thelma Sines. *

A Ipha Chi Omega Alumnae Guests at Zaps Home Mrs. L. Roy Zaps entertained today with a 1 o’clock luncheon at her home, 804 East Fortieth street, for members of the Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Association. Mrs. T. M. Rybolt and Miss Twanette Nutter gave a musical program, Miss Nutter singing a group of songs, and Airs. Rybolt playing several piano selections. Mrs. Robert A. Wolfe, president, appointed the following nominating committee: Miss Nelda Weathers, chairman; Mrs. Clarence Weaver, Mrs. Earl Kiger, Mrs. W. W. Mcßeth, and Miss Dorothy Peterson. Central Province convention of Alpha Chi Omega will be held at Greencastle April 5. 6 and 7, according to announcement made follow- ‘ ing the luncheon. Alpha chapter of De Pauw university, will be the hostess chapter. Mrs. Frank Uncapher, Chicago, recently appointed province president, will preside. ELKS WILL STAGE ST. PATRICK’S BALL More than 400 reservations have been made for the Elks’ St.. Patrick's ball to be held at the club home Saturday, March 16. Courtland C. Cohee and his committee have arranged a program of entertainment, including "blues” songs by Miss Mildred Hass and eccentric dances by Miss Micky McShane. Decorations and favors will be in keeping with St. Patrick’s day. Elks Club orchestra, directed by Thomas Lanahan, will play the program of dances, starting at 9:30. Card Party Arranged Ladies of Assumption parish will entertain with cards, bunco and | lotto at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. at the! j parish hall. Blaise avenue, West! Indianapolis.

FEDERATION WILL MEET

A meeting of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs will be held at 10 o’clock Friday morning at the Hotel Severin. Talks will be given by Mrs. Fred Gunkle, chairman of the trees and gardens committee; Mrs. Frank J. Lahr, chairman of the public welfare committee; and Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, chairman of motion pictures. Mrs. David Ross, president of the state and national Board of Indorsers of Photoplays, will talk on ‘What a Group of Indorsers Means to a Community.” Mrs. Wayne Reddick, chairman of drama, will have “The Drama,” as her subject. A play, “The Stronger,” by Strindberg, will be presented by Mrs. R. H. Graves and Mrs. Frank Feay, members of the Expression club. Mrs. R. O. McAlexander will preside at the meeting.

Meridian Hills Country Club Outlines Month of Activity

Meridiana Hills Country Club has planned a busy social month for members and friends. Ladies’ bridge tournament entrants will be entertained Monday at a luncheon bridge. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Committee in charge is composed of Mrs. Frank C. Olive, Mrs. C. E. Collins and Mrs. W. E. Henkel. The evening bridge party for members and their guests will be held at 8 o'clock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Sfhith. Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Minnick and Mrs. Q. G. Noblitt are in charge. The committee has planned a surprise feature. The March formal dinner bridge party for members and guests will be held Saturday, March 23. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. The last session of the bridge tourna-

Dr. Bibler Will Give Lecture on ‘Current Drama ’ Dr. Mabel Bibler will speak on “Current Drama” before members of the drama department of the Woman’s Department Club at 2:30 Monday afternoon at the club home. Mrs. Eugene Fife of the public speaking department of Butler university will give a talk on “The Appreciation of the Drama.” Following the meeting, tea will be served, with Mrs. A. B. Dewey and Mrs. E. W. Hughes presiding at the tea table. Mrs. Harry Watson, chairman of the hospitality committee, will have as her assistants in the tea room Mrs. E. H. Katterhenry, Mrs. T. F. Davidson, Mrs. William R. Moore, Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. W. E. Frank, and Mrs. A. E. Shirley. Mrs. Littleberry Foster, chairman of the drama department, will preside at the meeting.

ment will be held Monday, March 25. Children of members will be entertained with an Easter egg hunt and kite-flying contest Saturday, March 30. Monday night, April 1, the club will entertain with a spring dance for junior members and their guests. Get-T ogether Slated Kokomo chapter, Phi Delta Kappa fraternity, has issued invitations to neighboring chapters to attend a j general get-together meeting in ; Kokomo Sunday, March 31. Ken- | neth Allison is chairman of the I committee in charge of arrangements.

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State Dance Is Held by Alpha Phi ALUMNAE and active members of Alpha' Phi International fraternity from all sections of Indiana were in Indianapolis today to attend the annual state luncheon and dance in the Travertine room. Hotel Lincoln. The luncheon was held at l o'clock under direction of the State Alumnae Association. State alumnae officers are: President, Mrs. Anna Sankey Faurot; treasurer, Mrs. Saidee Stout Bray; recording secretary, Mrs. Gladys Light Dawson; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mary Rohm Hollingsworth, and quarterly secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Stirwalt Thomas, all of Terre Haute. Tables were decorated with centerpieces of red tulips, tied with silver ribbon, and lighted with tall red tapers tied with silver, carrying out the sorority colors. During the luncheon freshmen of the active chapter will give a program. Alpha Phi has one active chapter in Indiana, Gamma chapter at De Pauw. The dance tonight will be in their charge. Indianapolis alumnae who attended the luncheon are: Mrs. Ray H. Northway, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Wood Moll. Mrs. Thomas Hood, Mrs. Horace Wright, Mrs. K. E. McConnaughey, Mrs. Arthur Dixon. Mrs. James Carter, Mrs. George Adamson, Mrs. A. S. Rowe. Mrs. James Ruddell, Mrs. Raymond Gill. Mrs. John Diederich, Mrs. Neal Grider, Mrs. Bruce Mclntosh. Mrs. L. N. Oberricht, Mrs. Ray D. Grimes, Mrs. George Mofflt, Mrs. Robert Stokes,- Mrs. Merrill Esteriine. Mrs. M. E. Ensley, Mrs. Ross Ludlow, Mrs. F. H. Marmon, Mrs. B. B. MacDonald. Mrs. Robert T. Miller. Mrs. W. W. Summers, Mrs. Horace Townsend. Mrs. W. D. Eastland, Mrs. McKim Duncan, Mrs. L. G. MacDonald and Mrs. Harry Mason. Miss Kegina Herron, Miss Augusta Welker, Miss Ruth Taylor. Miss Blanche Stillson, Miss Gladys Shadle, Miss Ruth Beckman. Miss Nell Allen, Miss Effie Alverson, Miss Mary Cauble, Miss Elsie Collins, Miss Amy Glendenning, Miss Mary Hamlin, Miss Mabel Hunt, Miss Beatrice Evans, Miss Adaline Barnett and Miss Gladys Swinford.

MRS. CARL DAY NAMES DATES

Mrs. Carl Day, chairman of the philanthropic committee of the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays, announces that there will be a showing of a picture at the Indianapolis Boys’ Club Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. William Freund, Mrs. O. M. Richardson. Mrs. Bert S. Gadd, Mrs. Fred H. Knodel and Mrs. John Titus. Other dates for showings announced by Mrs. Day are for Saturday, March 23, at the Lauter Boys’ Club and Sunday, March 31, at the Communal building. EDWARD LA SHELLE TO SING SUNDAY When the Marott trio presents its concert from 2:30 to 3:30 Sunday afternoon at the Marott hotel, it will be assisted by Edward La Shelle, barytone. Following is the program: Allegretto (Trio in O) Beethoven Trio Invictus” Huhn '‘Flirtation" Meyer-Helmund Edward La Shelle ~l he Rosary” Nevln-Kreisler Tambourine Chinois” Krelsler Maud Custer Boots Felman Edward La Shelle Llebestraum Llsxt (Request! , Consuelo Couchman Rettig Spanish Gold” Ftshe"Long Ago In Africa” Messager ~ Edward La Shelle Morning, Noon and Night In Vienna’’.. Trio SUPP ° HAMILTON-BERRY CHAPTER TO MEET Hamilton-Berry chapter. Service Star Legion, will hold its regular meeting at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce building. Mrs. George M. Spiegel will preside. A program of music will be presented by Mrs. M. D. Didway. Assembly singing and an out-of-town speaker, to be announced at the meeting, will be on the program. A meeting of the board of directors will precede the session. MISS HILDRED HUDSON TO WED L. E. PEARSON Mr. and Mrs. Orvilie W. Hudson, 3510 East Tenth street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Mis3 Hildred Hudson, to Leonard E. Pearsosn, 1c23l c 23 North Gale street. The wedding will take place Easter Sunday. Miss Hudson attended Indiana Central college and Mr. Pearson was graduated from Earlham college. He is an Associated Press staff member and formerly was a member of The Indianapolis Times editorial staff. INDORSERS TO GIVE LUNCHEON BRIDGE Fourth luncheon bridge the season for members of the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays will be held Saturday, March 16, at the Home Economics studio. Luncheon will be served at 12 o’clock Decorations and appointments will be carried out in St. Patrick’s day color and design. Reservations may be made with Mrs. E. L. Burnett, 1503 North Pennsylvania street. Celebrat With Reception Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority. Teachers’ college of Indianapolis, will receive at the chapter house, 2024 North Delaware street, from 3 to 5 o’clock Sunday afternoon in celebration of the chapter’s admission into the national organization a year ago. Those in charge of plans for the reception are Miss Leone Tacoma. Miss Jeanette Clark. Jane* Swango. Miss Esther SprinVeli, Miss Marian Joyce, Miss Helen Wirth. Miss Dorothy Rub'n. Miss Alma Wallman and Miss Edith Carr.