Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1930 — Page 8

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Founding of Sorority Is Celebrated Miss Amy Onkin, Chapin, TTI, grand president of Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club spoke al tne juncneon Held today lu the Riiey room of the Claypool, celebrating the sixty-third anniversary of the founding of the sorority. Mrs. Robert S. Wind, president of the local club, as toastmaster. The speakers’ table was centered with a plateau of wine and blue delphinium and roses, and a basket of the same flowers was placed at each end of the table. It was lighted by blue tapers in candelabra. The color scheme carried out the sorority colors. The small tables were decorated with spring flowers. Sat at Speakers’ Tabic At the speakers’ table with Miss Onkin and Mrs. Wild were Mrs. O. A. Hoffman, Mrs. Walker W, Winslow, Mrs. Jasper Scott and Mrs. Carlos Deeds, Mrs. A. Hemley Boyd, Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, Mrs. Willard K. Gearen. Mrs. Norman Green, Mrs. Walter Hiser, Miss Marjorie Okes, Miss Fannie Miner, Miss Geneva Hungate. Miss Marguerite Kellenbach and Miss Pearl Neeld. Seated at honor table were Mrs. Martha Georce, Miss Mary Marjorie Mull, Nell Corbin, Alice Thorn, Betty Blanchard and lone Swan, Indiana: Miss Virginia Flowers, Miss Gwendolln Short. Miss Marthalou Shoemr. Miss Beatrice Burgan, Miss Virginia Seeds and Miss Helen Weyl, Butler: Miss Emily Boyd, Miss Bemita Williams, Miss Florence Derek, Miss Mildred Gardener, Miss Mar jorie Mace and Miss Dorothy Packet, Purdue. Spoke on High Ideals Miss Onkin spoke on high ideals for scholarships In universities and the ever widening fields of friendship opened through association of members in active chapters and continued through post-collegiate years. The active members of each state chapter having the highest honors in scholarship for the year received a filigree silver bracelet upon which was mounted the fraternity crest. The girls receiving the award were Miss Ruth Ann Ritz, Franklin; Miss Nell Corbin, Indiana; Miss Bernita Williams. Purdue, and Miss Gwendolln Short, Butler. Gift Announced Stunts were given by the different state chapters. Miss Margaret Kellenbach was hostess at the singing table, which included Miss Jane Thom. Indiana: Miss Marjorie Mullen, Miss Hellen Arzett, and Miss Dorothy Ryker, Indianapolis. Mrs. Austin Sweet, Martinsville, was accompanlbu Butler university chapter announced a SSOO gift of L. G. Balfour, for the building fund, in memory of his wife, formerly Miss Ruth De Hass. Indiana university chapter announced the establishment of a scholarship endowment in memory of Mrs. Anna Craven Rott, for aany years an active alumnus in Bloomington. There will be a dance tonight, bringing the festivities to a close.

Miss AeppU to Appear in Recital Jane Johnson Burroughs of Indiana Central college will present Virginia L. Aeppli, soprano, in a junior recital, assisted by Robert Durham, violinist, Sunday afternoon at 3 in Kephart Memorial auditorium. Mr. Durham Is a puptf of Nathan D. Davis. Carol Bechtolt. and Maurice Shadley, pupils of Grace Hutchings, will be accompanists. The program will be as follows: “Mymphs nd Shepherds'* Purcell “Rose Softly Blooming" Spohr “Fterla'R's L-ove Song" Godard “Love Finds Out the Way" Boa Miss AeppU “Andante tranqulllo*’ De Berlot Mr. Durham “AUmacht’ge Jungfrau” (O Blessed Virgin' Tannhauser, Wagner Mlsa AeppU "Allegro Moderate” De Berlot Mr. Durham “Children of the Moon" Warren Caurran “Blue Are Her Eyes” Watts 4 *The Sleigh*’ Kountz “Sunlight Waltz Song" Ware Miss AeppU

W. C. T. U. NEWS

Marion county board of directors trill be in charge of a May day breakfast at 11:45 a. m. Thursday at the Food-Craft Shop in the Century building. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr, president of the board, will preside and Mrs. Lewis E. York will be in charge of the musical program. All directors and presidents are asked to complete check of reservations. Among those who will appear on the program are Miss Rebecca Shields, pianist; Miss Gertrude Blessing, reader, and Mrs. W. H. Day, Miss Beulah Bailey and Mrs. H. E. Singer of the Treble Clef trio. The county officers, Mrs. Robert McKay, president; Mrs. C. W. Ackman. Mrs. Alonzo Huls and Mrs. Clara Hinman will be honor guests. North East W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Grace Boak. 3311 Baltimore avenue, at 10:30 Friday. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Mattie Clymer. The morning program will be devoted to business session and director reports. The Rev. C. M. Kroft will say the prayer. The birthday party of members will be celebrated at noon when a covered dish luncheon will be served. The afternoon session will convene at 1:15 when a special musical program will be presented. The addresses of the afternoon will be given by the Rev. Vernon B. Coulard and Mrs. Ruth Holmes, daughter of the Rev. C. M. Kroft and Mrs. Kroft. Mrs. Robert McKay, county president, will speak on •'Our Dry Candidates.*’ Mrs. Lillian Helzer will preside. Chapter Meeting Slated Alpha chapter, So-Fra Club, will meet Tuesday night at the home of jfronaM Eibreg, 1407 Pleasant street.

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Dean Butler Hostess for Girl Advisers Dean Evelyn Butler was hostess this afternoon at a tea, given in Jordan hall, Butler university, for members attending the state association convention of deans of women and advisers of high school girls. Presiding at the tea tables were Misses Corinne Welling, Florence Morrison. Emily Helming. Helen Cade, and Mabel Arbuthnot. Miss Butler was assisting in receiving by Mrs. Robert J. Aley. Mrs. J. W. Putnam and Mrs. Alice Corbin Sies. Assisting at the tea tables were Misses Eleanor Hadd, Dione Kerlin, Maja Brownlee. Ruth McClurg. Ercil Askren, Virginia Flowers. Ina Lawrence, Margaret Schumacher. Bertha Furstenberg. Joan Johnson. Mary Hoover, Elsie Gilkinson, Frances Shera, Florence Renn, Constance Glover, Lois Cowgill and Florence Rathert. Entertain With Dance Sophomore students at Tudor Hall School for Girls will entertain tonight with a dance for members of the class. Miss Joan Aufderheide. president of the class, will receive, assisted by Miss Florence Morgan, president of the school, and Miss Estelle Burpee, social secretary of class.

Mrs. Kurt Pantzer is chairman of the ticket committee for the Indianapolis Junior League horse show and rodeo to be held May 20 to 25 in the Coliseum at the state fairgrounds. Miss Joan Aufderheide will leave May 1 with her mother, Mrs. Rudolph C. Aufderheide, 4950 North Meridian street, for New York, from where they will sail for a sojourn in Europe. Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt before her marriage was Miss Jane Louise Foltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Foltz, 2259 North Penn-

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Miss Lillian Sprecher became the bride of Harry E. Reinhardt Wednesday, April 16. The wedding took place at All Soul’s Unitarian church.

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PLAY IN CONCERT AT KIRSHBAUM CENTER

Willard MacGregor and Boris Rosenfeld, pianists, will appear in a concert to be given at 3 Sunday afternoon at Kirshbaum community center, 2314 North Meridian street. The event is being sponsored by the Jewish Community Center Association. Following is the program: • Variations'’ Beethoven-Saint-Saens "Duo Concertante" Mozart-Busoln "The Jester" Carl Becher "Jazz Study" E. B. Hill "Rolling; Fire" ..Duvernoy "Suit* Op. 17" Rachmaninoff March Valse Romance Tarantella. Mrs . Sandy Hostess Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy will receive at tea from 2 to 4 Thursday at her home, 2894 Sutherland avenue, in honor of Mrs. Mae Marcum Jacobs. She will be assisted by Mrs. D. C. Rhoads. There are no invitations. Chapter Meeting Set Theta chapter. Sigma Epsilon sorority, will meet Monday night with Miss Catherine Foster, 3953 Kenwood avenue.

sylvania street. The w’edding took place Tuesday morning at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Miss Arm Reardon was the bride’s only attendant. Mrs. John T. Wheeler, state federation president of the American Association of University Women, will preside at the business meetings of the state convention to be held Friday and Saturday in Muncie. Mrs. F. G. Atkinson, Minneapolis, first vice-president of the national organization, will be the honor guest from national headquarters.

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Mrs. Carl S. Wagner

Members of the Irvington Union of Clubs have chosen Mrs. Carl S. Wagner as chairman to direct the work of the organization for the ensuing year. The club each winter sponsors a series of lectures.

FAYETTE CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN FRIDAY.

Fayette Club will entertain Friday at the Spink-Arms with a May day tea. Hostesses will be Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Lawrence Spangler, Mrs. Josie Tucker, Mrs. W. B. Kuhn, MTs. Vem Cole Mrs. Ador Krueger and Mrs. R. H. Reed. Mrs. Reed i? in charge of the musical program, w’hich will include piano selections by Mrs. John Robert Craig; vocal solos by Miss Dorothy Bartholomew, and violin numbers by Norman Carey. Miss Frances Wallace will be accompanist. To Receive Communion Christ church branch of the Girls’ Friendly Society of America will hold Its semi-annual admission service at corporate communion Sunday morning at 8 in the church. Miss Majory Brown, Miss Jean Wilson, Miss Frieda Leukhardt and Miss Ruth Palmer will be admitted. Will Entertain Club Mrs. Joseph M. Morley will entertain members of the Phi Rho Chi sorority Sunday afternoon at her home, 946 Bradbury avenue.

Monday Guild Members Will Give Program Monday guild section of the community welfare department for sightless women will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday at 2 at the Woman’s Department Club house. The program will be given by *he members. “Ways and Means,” a playlet directed by Miss Frieda Heider of the faculty of the Jordan Conservatory of Music will be presented. Those taking part are Mrs. Mary Leisure, Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mrs. Russell Neuman, Mrs. Orville Pettijohn, Mrs. William Painter, Mrs. Barnard W T agner, Mrs. Essie Bales, Mrs. Emma Sellers, Mrs. Eva Duvall and Mrs. Milton Sexton. A musical program will be given by the Ladies’ Glee Club; Miss Mary Bullock, violinist; Mrs. John Dynes, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. Sexton, and Miss Eva Bachelor, pianist. Bayne-Michaelis Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Kathryn Mary Michaelis, daughter of Mrs. Lottie Michaelis, 1138 Parker avenue, to Paul Wesley Bayne, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Bayne, 2141 Winter avenue, which took place Sunday at the home of the Rev. T. C. Davis,

APRIL 26, 1930

Horse Show Draws Big Reservation From the way the boxes for the Indianapolis Junior League horse show and rodeo have been snatched up, the event will be one of the most successful the organization has staged. The rodeo and horse show are to be held In the coliseum of the state fair grounds May 20 to 25. Mrs. William B. Burford, chairman of the box committee, has reported the following reservations: Messrs, and Mesdames Henry R. Danner, Edward Mayer, Scott Wadley, Richard Sinclair, G. Barrett Moxley, Meredith Nicholson, Harry Wilson, Benjamin F. Hitz, Benjamin D. Hitz, John Fishback. Sylvester Johnson Jr., Charles Coffin, Dean Francis, Frank Stalnaker. Otto Frenzel Jr., J. P. Frenzel Jr., Morton Gould, William B. Burford, Samuel Stuphin. James S. Watson, Harold Cunning, Donald Test, Hugh Niven, Mrs. A. H. .Flske, Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. Thomas Taggart, Miss Caroline Sweeney, Miss Elizabeth Hassler, Louis Lathrop and Alfred M. Ogle. There are going to be so many unusual features at both the horse show and rodeo that persons prominent In society all over the state will attend the event. The King Brothers’ rodeo of Henrietta, Tex., will be seen at each performance. Indians, cowboys, and cowgirls, with a “village” of Indiana will participate. The horse show is attracting many entries not only from Indianapolis but from many cities throughout Indiana. Charles Cook, Shelbyville, Ky„ well-known horseman, is to Judge the horse entries, which are being received by Mrs. Charles Latham at the Junior League show headquarters, 107 North Pennsylvania street. Entries will be limited. Mrs. Herman Wolff is chairman of the committee in charge of the pet parade, which will be held at the matinee performance Saturday, May 24. Youngsters in the city and county from the age of 2 to 16 are eligible. Dogs, cats, ponies, birds and other pets will be paraded by their young owners. There will be three classes, 2 to 6. 6 to 10 and 10 to 16, with prizes in each event. Mrs. Wolff is receiving entries at ! 3961 Guilford avenue.

Gives Party in Honor of Bride-Elect Mrs. E. L. Davidson entertained Friday night at her home, 1006 West Thirty-fourth street, in honor of her daughter, Miss Virginia Davidson, whose marriage to Ernest ADiffer will take place June 7. Guests included Mesdames Dan V. White, William H. Faust, John Emhardt, Albert E. Stultz, Ernest De Long, Souis B. Messang, Marian Slider, James M. Heaton, Frank Showers, Georgia Ward, Merrill Wilson, Ervin Miller, Thomas Weaver, David Adkins, Nellie Underwood, Hans Karstadt, Thomas Neal, Adam Differ, Mary Speigel, Harry O. Cain, Linden A. Bailey, Anita Scott, Mildred B. Bycoff, Jack Messmer, Joseph A. Davidson, Paul Talbott and Miss Daisy Harmenlng, Miss Elinor Mullinix, Miss Bernice Showen, Miss Mary Newburn, and Miss Mabel Hall. Mrs. W. E. Davidson and Miss Jean Davidson assisted the hostess.

Indiana D.A.R. Activities

Mrs. J. F. Edwards, Indianapolis, spoke before members of the Schuyler Colfax chapter, South Bend, on Wednesday night at the Progress Club. Mrs. R. p. Shepherd was hostess, assisted by Mesdames Elizabeth McNeill. Arthur L. Winters, Percy S. Nicholls, Samuel B. Pettengill, Charles W. Schadt, Robert Hoffman, Orlow D. Hicks, Charles W. Metz, Chrles Strieker, Dr, Martha Lyon, Dr. Martha Thomas, Miss Mary Louise Hunter, Miss Marion Vaughn and Miss Ida Hoagland Anew chapter is to be organized at Greenfield, in the central district. Mrs. Roy Roudebush has been appointed as organizing regent. A northern group meeting will be held in South Bend, May 9. with the Schuyler Colfax chapter as hostess. Mrs. John McFadden, northern director, will be in charge. Wythougan chapter, Plymouth, will have a luncheon meeting with Knox chapter members May 19. Dorothy Q chapter, Crawfordsville, will meet May 10 at which time Mrs. James Peterson, Darlington, chapter delegate, will give a report of the thirty-ninth continental congress. Officers will be elected for a two-year term. The chapter will have a picnic dinner at Wingate May 24. Warsaw chapter met Tuesday with Mrs. Betty Du Bois. Mrs. F. M. Hetrick and Miss Fae Oram gave the program. Mrs. Truman G. Yuncker, Greencastle, stale director of the central district and national vice-chcir-man of lectures and lantern slides, has announced her candidacy for the office of state treasurer, subject to election at the state conference in Richmond in October. Mrs. William H. Schlo6ser. Franklin, regent of the Alexander Hamilton chapter, has been Indorsed by her chapter for the office of state recording secretary. Mrs. Schlosser is state regent of the Daughters of the Union. Mrs. Guy Alspach, Rochester, has announced her candidacy for the office of state director of the northern district, which office will be filled at elections at the state convention. Mrs. Alspach is state chairman of Ellis island work. ...