Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1931 — Page 15
FEB. 20, 1931.
600 Attend Democrats' Card Party The Young Women's Democratic Club of Marlon county sponsored a card party Thursday night at the Antlers, which was attended by more than 600 persons. The mezzanine and main dining room of the hotel, where the 150 tables were arranged, were decorated with evergreens. fentertalnment included dancing by the following pupils of Miss Louise Powell: B*ccy Mayfield. Jean Ludatg. BUly Bhlrley, Patty Casaler. Virginia Davis, Joan and Nadine Crosby, Sally WlUanai. Margaret Mae Walnscott, Rmst and Mary Jane Walnscott. Martha Jane Thompson, and Dorothy McLelland. Young women in costume who told candy and cigarettes were: Misses Mary Louise Walpole, Bernadette Welah. Helen Spacice. Mary Catherine Sexton, Emma Blanche Fromhold, and Mary O Brlen. Musical numbers were furnished by Ralph B. Shead, Tom O Connell, Paul Cuneo, and William Fisher of Anderson. The committee in charge was composed of: Mrs Ernest Frick, chairman. Miss Hariett Day. president: Mesdames Kathryn Kaster. Frata. McCabe. Theresa Madden, William W. Rich. Herbert Bloemker, Marie Bexton. Georgia Whitaker. Misses Bessie Townsend and Estelle Creagh. chapter To hold PATRIOTIC BRIDGE Members of the Indianapolis associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority will entertain their husbands with a patriotic bridge party Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Michael, 2259 Riverside drive. Tables will be centered with white candles, tied with red and blue tulle, and favors and appointments will be in keeping with the patriotic motif. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Fred Rahn. T. H. Monahan, Fred Holland and R. J. McElwee. Kappas to Entertain Pledges of the Butler university chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma will entertain with a benefit bridge party at the chapter house, 821 West Hampton drive. Reservations for thirty tables have already been made. Miss Mary Elizabeth Search, pledge president, is in charge of arrangements, assisted by a committee Figured, Wall Paper Figured wall papers are in fashion again . . . and lovelier than ever! Particularly nice in rooms furnished with early American type furniture —in either maple or mahogany—are the designs that copy the quaint old chintzes or the lovely toiles. lOopvrißht. 1931. by Amos Parrish) # Handbags More Elegant The handbag of pinseal and morocco leathers Is back in fashion again, after seasons of plain calf and suede. The use of these finer materials is, of course, right in line with the trend toward greater elegance in costume. (Cooyrlght. 1931. by Amos Parrish) Plaids for Afternoon The vogue for plaids now at its height in this country Is exciting some interest in Paris, too. Worth is showing some afternoon frocks of chiffon in real Scotch plaids, while Schiaparelli, famous for sports-wear, is said to be responsible for the plaid silk blouse that ties at the side. (OoDvright. 1931. by Amos Parrish) Peach Dinner Ware A soft pinkish peach is a smart new color in dinner ware. This is most often trimmed with platinum color instead of gold, making a most effective color harmony. • (Copyright. 1931. by Amos Parrish) Sorority to Meet Alpha Tau Zeta sorority will meet at 5:15 Monday afternoon In the Merchants Bank building.
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I. A. C. to Hold Formal Dance as Washington Observance
A formal dinner dance will mark the observance of George Washington’s birthday anniversary at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Saturday night. Dancing will begin at 7:30 and will continue throughout the eve-
DANCE CHAIRMAN
Miss Frances Howard
Employes of the Kahn Tailoring Company will hold a card party and dance at 8 Friday at Amalgamated hall, 168 West Pratt street, for the benefit of the unemployed. Miss Frances Howard is chairman of the committee in charge.
SORORITY ALUMNAE TO HAVE GUESTSv
Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Delta Zeta sorority will hold its annual guest meeting tonight at the D. A. R. chapter house. Miss Adele Renald will give an address on “Rambles Over Europe.” The Shortrldge high school musical trio will present a half hour’s program preceding the address and will play during the social hour following. Those In charge of arrangements are Mesdames Robert Miller, Harry Kerr, Misses Frances Westcott and Virginia Boop. Sorority to Entertain Members of the Butler university chapter of Delta Delta Delta will give a formal dinner tonight at the chapter house, honoring Dr. James W. Putnam, dean of Butler, and Mrs. Putnam, and Professor and Mrs. Gina Ratti. Miss Genevieve Maxwell is In charge of arrangements. Similar affairs are held each month. Women to Hold Sale Women of St. Catherine’s parish will hold a pastry sale at 2 Saturday at the school, Tabor and Shelby streets. Theater Party Slated Executive board of the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays will hold a theater party tonight to attend the world premiere of Booth Tarkington's “Father’s Son” at the Circle. Entertain Sorority Mrs. Leslie A. Laird and Mrs. Clifford Lewis entertained members of Gamma Phi Zeta sorority Thursday night at a bridge party at the Chamber of Commerce.
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ning. with music by Jack Tilson and his Athletic Club orchestra. Decorations will be of patriotic color and design in keeping with the occasion. R. L. White win entertain a dinner party of twenty guests for dinner and dancing. John Mellett will be host for a party. P. R. Brodback, N. R. Miller and R. L. Flood also have made reservations for tables. Mrs. Grace Buschmann will hold the second of a series of bridge lessons tonight' at the clubhouse, stressing Culbertson’s forcing system. The lessons are open to the public. Sorority to Initiate Butler university chapter of Delta Gamma sorority will hold initiation services at the chapter house this afternoon for Misses Geraldine Carver, Florence Behymer and Bernice Mull, Indianapolis; Helen Chapman, Espyville, Pa., and Margaret Ensely, Colorado Springs, Colo. A formal dinner at 6:30 will follow". Miss Ina LawTence, president. will be toastmistress.
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