Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 268, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1932 — Page 16

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125 Tables of Bridge in Club Party One hundred twenty-five tables %ere in play Thursday night in the final wind-up of the bridge tournament begun Nov. 19 by the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club, held in the crystal ballroom of the Marott. Winners were Mrs. Mildred M. Daniels, Mrs. Mabel Eward, Miss Louise Reagan and Mrs. Daisy Grafftey. The finance committee, headed by Mrs. Alberta H. Dawson, was in charge of arrangements for the tournament. Members are Mesdames E. Jane Carter, Adah O. Frost, Irene Reeves Moore, Bertha Bess Tilson, R. Harry Miller, Misses Frances M. Kelly, Lucile Maze, Fanny Miner, Kathryn Petry and Alice M. Stanley. A tournament is held each year for the benefit of the educational fund of Indianapolis B. P. W. Club, through which scholarships are furnished and many loans made worthy girls for educational purposes. J. L. Evans, personnel manager of the Columbia Conserve Company, will address the club in its meeting Thursday night on “An Experiment in Industrial Democracy.”

Children at Hospital to Hold Party Indianapolis Junior League has arranged a program for patients at Riley hospital for children and Robert W. Long hospital to be presented next Wednesday afternoon. Harry Powell, a senior student at John Herron Art school, will give two performances of his puppet show and the Junior League Glee Club also will appear. Powell will exhibit his puppet show in the Rotary convalescent home at Riley hospital and In the workshop. The glee club will sing at these places and also at Long hospital. The glee club consists of thirty members, directed by Mrs. Herman Wolff. Entertainment has been arranged by Mrs. Eugene Miller, assisted by Mrs. Wolff, Mrs. George Home and Mrs. Joseph J. Daniels, members of the executive committee, and will replace the usual Wednesday afternoon moving picture show, also sponsored by the league. Mrs' Ransdall Hostess Mrs. C. J. Ransdall, 1314 Bradbury street, entertained the N. B. Club at bunco and a St. Patrick’s day program Thursday. Mrs. Woolf Is Named Head of Lyceum Club Mrs. M. E. Woolf was elected president of the Thursday Lyceum club at a St. Patrick’s day luncheon at Lumley tearoom Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Unger was hostess. Other officers elected were: Mesdamen Harry Plummer, vice-pres-ident; L. C. Messtcjc. recording secretary; Harry Wilson, corresponding secretary; Earl R. Conder, treasurer; F. M. Smith, W. M. Somers, delegate to Indianapolis Council of Women, Irving P. Blue, alternate; Elisabeth Unger, delegate to Seventh District Federation of Clubs, E. J. Shields, alternate. Tables were arranged with spring flowers and sprays of permosis fern and lighted by green tapers. Mrs. Woolf succeeds Mrs. Plummer, who presided. Y. W. C. A. CLUB TO TAKE BIRD HIKE A bird hike along the towpath to Fairview park Saturday afternoon has been planned by Mrs. W. C. Gardner as the first of the spring field trips of the Y. W. C. A. Nature Study Club. Members are asked to meet at the end of the Riverside care line at 2:30. Other trips on the schedule include Woolens’ garden. Bacon’s swamp and Williams creek. Evening sessions will be arranged for the observance of the spring stars. For details of enrollment and of the week-by-week schedule, information may be obtained from Mrs. W. C. Gardner, leader of the club, or from Miss Ruth S. Milligan, educational secretary of the Y. W. C. A. PLEDGES INITIATED BY CHI TAU ALPHA Pledge services were held by the Chi Tau Alpha sorority Thursday night at the home of Miss Beulah O'Brien. A buffet supper preceded the ceremony. A program presented after the ceremony included songs by Miss O'Brien, accompanied by Mrs. Katherine Harms and a reading by Miss Marguerite Femeyer. Pledged were: Misses Catherine Conwell, Frances Garrigan, Sally Lamer and Helen Wissman. MRS. E. L. JACKSON IS SHOWER GUEST Mrs. Elmer L. Jackson, a recent bride, was honored by a handkerrhief showed Thursday night at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. L. Hollopeter, by membeVs of the Bethel auxiliary 3, Job’s Daughters. Bridge was played. The next meeting of the organization will be held Saturday night, March 26. at the Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. Following the meeting, the members will take Easter baskets to the rhildren at the Children’s Guardian home. Miss Gatlin Hostess Miss Lucille Gatlin will entertain the Delta chapter of Alpha Beta Gamma sorority at her home at 8:30 tonight Officers will be elected. VICKS COUG H DROP ... All you’ve hoped for in a j Cough Drop—medicated with ingredients of a |ia|j 4 v Vapoßub

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Above—A chic, double-buttoned scarf of rich print in purple, scarlet, gold, green and black tops a smartly tailored box-pleated frock from Hawes, Inc., in dull gold roughish silk.

Spring Styles Go On Parade at Indianapolis Athletic Club

St. Patrick’s day was celebrated Thursday by members of the Indianapolis Athletic Club and their guests with a dinner and fashion show, followed by dancing. The mode for spring was presented by a group of wives and daughters of club members, and mannequins from William H. Block Company, which furnished the costumes. Miss Helen Ready, style expert, spoke briefly before the models appeared on a long run-way, decorated with flowers, and illuminated by a spotlight. She spoke of the dramatic element in the spring fashion forecast, and the freedom for the wearer to express, her individuality in her own costumes. Those who modeled from the club

Card Parties

Friendly Club will give a benefit euchre, bridge and bunco party at 8 tonight at Castle hall, 230 East Ohio street. Comanche council No. 4, D. of P., will hold a benefit card party at 8:30 tonight at Red Men's hall, Morris and Lee streets. Warren Township Democratic Club will hold a card party and dance at Carr’s hsll, in Irvington, tonight for young Democrats of warren township. Luther Shirley is president of the club and Frank Pitman is entertainment chairman. Lauter Mothers’ Club will have a card party at 8:15 Saturday at the club rooms, 1309 West Market street. Recently organized benefit club of members and officers of the westside chapter, No. 138, will entertain with a bunco party Saturday night at the Antlers, Edward A. Unversaw, committee chairman, said today. A benefit euchre and bunco party will be given at 8:30 tonight at the hall, King avenue and Walnut street, by the La Velle Gossett post auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Olive Walker is in charge. Dr. W. C. Worthington chapter, No. 43, Disabled American Veterans of the World War, will sponsor a bridge and euchre party at 8:30 Saturday night at the hall. Proceeds will be used for disabled veterans and their families. In charge are Harry Stuck and Earl Dietrich. Druids Busy Bee Club will give a card party Saturday night at Druids hall, 29 H South Delaware street. Mrs. Carrie Tobst is in charge. RUICKS ENTERTAIN FOR HOUSE GUEST Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ruick entertained for their house guest, Mrs. Mae Hellenbolt of Pent Water, Mich., with a dinner and bunco party Thursday night in their apartment in the Spink-Arms annex. Covers were laid for Messrs, and Mesdames Glen Friermood, George Paullts, C. C. Miller and Mrs. Maude Mclntyre, Misses Mabel Dickey, May Janneaux, Alice Miller, Mayme Bomar. Messrs. Bomar Cramer Walter Whitworth and Milford Miller. Sorority Will Meet Rho Zeta Tau sorority will meet at 8 tonight at the home of Mrs. Harry McDppald, 1674 West Riverside drive, fridge will follow the business mb&ing.

Left—Brand new this Easter is the ensemble of monotone blue bright box-pleated frock topped by a printed long coat, in rich colors against a blue background, from Hawes, Inc., New York. The highwaisted frock has box-pleated panels under the arms and across the back. The printed coat fits and fastens high on one shoulder.

were Mrs. Robert Zaiser, Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, Mrs. Walter Baker Williams, Misses Charlotte Twitty, Elinor Stickney, Eileen and Mary Elizabeth Driscoll, Priscilla Miner, Marjorie Kittle and Betty King. Wedding Party Presented The feature of the show was the wedding party, the gowns being copies of a recent Paris wedding. Mrs. Williams took the part of the matron of honor, in a gown of white embroidered batiste, tight to the knees, with flare to the floor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Elizabeth Driscoll and Miss Vivian Norwood, in simple frocks of white organdie, with the new high waistline and beaded bodice. Miss Eileen Driscoll wore the bride’s gown of pale pink satin, with capelet sleeves, and empire lines. The veil was pink tulle, with a face veil falling to the knees, and the train in the back covering that of the dress. The cap was very plain, edged with a wreath of orange blossoms. Other interesting models were the beach costumes, and gowns for all times of day, including walking and street costumes, tea gowns, the new restaurant frocks, evening gowns, and sports frocks. Accessories Lend Contrast Fur was used to an advantage in many of the models, with capes showing a prominence in both coats and dresses. The lines of all were trim and neat. Hats were small, and worn on the right side of the head. Accessories show with the models were frequently in contrast to the gowns. When light plain colors were worn, the gloves and shoes were black, while bright contrasting colors appeared often with somber hues. Green, the color of the Irish saint, was carried out in the menu, and in the decorations at dinner. More than five hundred club members and guests attended. BRIDGE WINNERS LISTED BY CLUB High scores in the games played by the Woman’s Contract Club of Indianapolis, which met Thursday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, were won by Mesdames Alex Metzger, Harlan Hadley, E. J. Ittenbach, Frederick Shumaker, section one; Mesdames O. G. Pfaff, Ray P. Van Camp, Hal Benham and O. B. Hamilton of Cincinnati, section two, and. Mesdames Lawrence Hess, John Roberts Jr., Charles O. Roemler and Nathan Graham, section three. DEMOCRATIC CLUB NAMES CHAIRMAN Mrs. Gabriel Cook has been appointed permanent social chairman for the Eighth Ward Democratic Club. Michael O’Brien Is the president. The Club will sponsor a benefit card party at its headquarters, 942 North New Jersey street, at 8 Monday night. Those in charge of arrangements are: Mesdames John Griffin. Alice Fesler, Charles Sahrman. John Mever, Ellen Yunt. Misses Nettle Pc Peer and Pauline HUI. Auxiliary Plans Dinner Sons of Veterans, auxiliary No. 10, will serve a chicken dinner at 6 Tuesday at Ft. Frieijjily, 512 North Illinois street. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Benjamin Wheat.

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California Girl | to Be Bride of Thomas C. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prentiss Deering of San Francisco have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Francesca Deering, and Thomas Carr Howe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Howe, 4226 North Meridian street. Mr. Howe has made his home in San Francisco during the last two years. The marriage will take place at 4 Saturday afternoon, April 9, at Trinity church in San Francisco and will be followed by a reception at the St. Francis hotel. Mr. Howe’s sister Charlotte will be maid of honor and his brother Addison will be best man. Mr. and Mrs. Howe will leave for California early in April. Lamps Have Cord Reel Has the long cord of the floor lamp ever tripped you up or just, perhaps, annoyed you with its appearance? Some of the new floor lamps are fitted with an automatic cord reel which is under the base and takes up excess cord all by itself. A stop holds it just at the right length.

salS Specially h \ Purchased Easter Ml Hats (gri Two weeks of cold weather found manu- J/j facturers loaded with jLT |y| choice new hats. We Jj Mro Wm al bought them at decided savings and here they ***“—— are. . I||| Values Featuring — SB to New brims, many with veils and |3H q* O of turbans in black, sand, brown, q>\J.OD navy, poudre and other good colors. Large, Small and Medium Head Sizes

Right—Very summery is the quaintly new cape costume in ft field flower design of yellow, white and green against a brown background, from Milgrim, New York. The frock has a little vestee of white marquisette with an edging of lace blossoms and the collared cape can untie its bow and come off.

Hoosier Salon Patrons’ Group Pushing Membership Contest

Vincennes Rotary Club has offered a prize of SSO to be given to the club or individual gaining most points in a membership contest in the Hoosier program bureau, a branch of Hoosier Salon Patrons Association. All clubs and individuals holding memberships in the bureau may Personals Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh, 5735 Ceneral avenue, have motored to Cincinnati for the week-end. Mrs. A. B. Jones and daughter, Miss Helen Jones, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. E. Payne, 366 Downey avenue. Entertains at Cards Mrs. George Abright, Knox, Pa., entertained, members of the Saturday Night Club with a St. Patrick’s day party Thursday afternoon at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Worman, whom she is visiting. Mrs. Abright will return to her home Saturday. She formerly lived in Indianapolis, and was a member of the club while here.

Above —Fan pleating at one side of the skirt and set into the jacket sleeves distinguishes this all-over printed costume of diminutive roses in chartreuse green, white and black silk from Milgrim, New York. The dress is cowl-necked and the little jacket comes off.

compete and rules will be distributed at the audition to be held Tuesday, March 29, at Ayres auditorium. Hostesses for the audition includes Mesdames Felix T. McWhirter, Earl Conder, Thomas P. Woodson, Misses Alice Goldthwaite and Elizabeth Ray. Mrs. Clair McTurnan and Mrs. John Downing Johnson will be doorkeepers and Mrs. Edwin I. Poston will be timekeeper. Officers of Psi lota Xi sorority will be special guests. The program will include: Frederick Thiebaud, V®vay, pianist; E. A. Richardson. Evansville, poet-entertainer; Mae Parker Cash. Vincennes, soprano, reader; Dolores Kersey Nussbaum, Marion. “The Significance of the Violin in Music;” Katherine Keifer Dalsheimer, reader; Mary Margaret Beeson. Terre Haute, soprano; Ruthven H. Byrum, Anderson, lecture. “Oberammergau;” Hallve Nester, Evansville soprano; Sidelia S. Donner, Greencastle, lecturer, and Irene Brownell, New Albany, dancer.

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Martha Adams Is Honored at Bridge Shower Mrs. William Wiggins, 4554 North Delaware street, entertained with a luncheon-bridge and hosiery shower at her home today, in honor of Miss Martha Adams, whose marriage to Woods A. Caperton Jr., will take place the Saturday preceding Easter. The luncheon tables were decorated with spring flowers, and white predominated in the appointments. Guests were: Mesdames Henry Frenzel, Donald Ream. Walter Baker Williams, Eugene E. Whitehill, Misses Sally Reahard, Anne Ayres, Constance Fowler, Sybil Stafford, Betty Burns and Louise Paul. P. S. R. Club Feted Mrs. Howard Smith entertained members of the P. S. R. Bridge Club with a St. Patrick’s party Thursday.

MARCH lcS, 1932

Dry Group Will Hold Convention Annual institute convention of Marion county Woman’s Christian temperance union will be held in Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal church Thursday. March 31, convening at 9:45. Previous to the opening hour, a prayer service will be conducted by Mrs. J. T- Roberts, county evangelist. At the luncheon hour, all members who have been affiliated with the organization for forty years or longer will be honored. The Marion county W. C. TANARUS, U. is composed of twenty-six local units located throughout the city and county comprising a large membership. Each local is officered and functions with a president, vicepresident, secretary and troasurer. Stated meetings are held monthly or bi-monthly. ccortiing to statement of Mrs. Robert McKay, Marion county president, there has been a marked increase in the number of pledge signers reported by all local units during the last year and especially the last six months, boosting the county membership ro the highest point yet attained. A rcoerd attendance at the March convention is anticipated. Committees are as follows: Program—Mesdames Alonzo Huls, Myra Doan. L. E. Schultz. Orpha Sheets, L. E. York. Luncheon—Mesdames Lillian Heizer. A. C. Hawn, Irene Trueblood. (Call members of luncheon committee for dinner reservations.) Hostess—Mesdames Henrietta Heishman Josephine Murphy, Blanch Smith. E. m’. Haigh. Henry Webb. Ella V. Gardner Decorating—Mesdames Linnie Burns, Dessie Richardson, Elbert Moore. Silas Rvker. Members—Mesdames E. P. Mes&ick George Barnes. Nellie Tove. Music—Mrs. L. E. York. Evangelistic- Mesdames Felix T. MrWhirter. Martha Gipe, M. D. Willey. Registration—Mesdames Charles Sommers. Nellie Bowers. Miss Alta K. HanseJl. Poster—Mesdames Epha Johnson, Marv Jenks. Miss Adclade Almond. Literary Club Is Entertained by Mrs. Tyner Mrs. William Tyner, 1027 North Kealing avenue, was hostess for a meeting of the Brightwood Literary Club Thursday. Luncheon was served, followed by a program. The luncheon tables were centered with tulips, and places were marked with favors in keeping with St. Patrick’s day. Confections and ices w'ere green. Mrs. James Keller sang a group of Irish songs, and gave a brief sketch of the life of St. Patrick. Mrs. Grover D. Snider gave an Irish reading. Mrs. Laura Miller was a guest. Next month’s meeting will be held with Mrs. Charles Sellers, 3178 North Sherman drive. COMMITTEE NAMED FOR CARD PARTY Mrs. Charles M. Regan, general chairman of a card party to be held April 13 in Ayres auditorium under auspices of Twelfth district council, American Legion auxiliary, has announced her committee as follows: Mesdames W. J. Overmire, Henry Swing. William Long. Ralph Klßre, Horace Shonle, Gus Meyer. Dora Wilkins, Helen Foster, F.>y O. Rairdon, Merril J. Woods, Charles R. Sowders, Josephine Fairhead, Orville Robinette and Joseph Stocker. Unite in Card Party Delta Sigma Kappa sorority and Delta Alpha Chi fraternity will combine in sponsoring a benefit card party at 8 tonight at the Athenaeum. Miss Goldie Crisman and Russell Shackelford are cochairmen. realistic rn PERMANENTtM.OU Long flair $1 Kxtra REALISTIC BEAUTY SHOP 505 X. Delaware St. Lin. 1056 y Barton Hotel