Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1932 Edition 02 — Page 6

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Mav Events J at Club to End Monday May Social events at Meridian Hill* Country Club will close with the annual Decoration day dinner from 6 to 8 Monday night following the Speedway race. At noon Monday a golf luncheon will be served for members of the club who spend th day on the links. Over the week-end, including today, Sunday and Monday, a donation tournament" will be held by the men. Prizes will be donated by each of the participants to be divided among the winners. This event is being sponsored by Ira Minnick ana Ralph Elvin. Plan Children's Party Saturday, June 4, a party for the children of the club will be held. Mrs. W. E. Little is general chair- j man for the party. Entertainment 1 will include rides in a pony cart for the very small children, pony rides for those a little older, a horse show, conducted by Roy Davis, riding instructor at the club stables; baseball, tennis, tight rope walking contests, putting on the children's course, and Hemingway games. The horse show will be followed by a ride through the woods for the older children. The committee in charge of the horse show includes: Mrs Theodore L. Lot*, chairman. Mrs K. E. Yates. a:;d Mrs. Chester A. Jewett. Other committees are: Mrs. Herman W Kotha and Mrs. Andrew W. Hutchison, baseball: Mrs. Malcolm M. Moore, tennis Prank 8. O'Neil, nutting: Mrs. Harold B West and Mrs. Prank Shields, ponv and cart, and Mrs. Hugh H. Love, light rose. Refreshments will be served after the games. In case of rain the party will be postponed one week. On the same day. Saturday, June 4, the club swimming pool will be opened. Howard S. Morse, chairman of the pool committee, an- i nounces that this year there will be 1 a series of swimming tests which the children may take, with a club emblem for their swimming suits as a reward, if they pass all of them The tests arc being maugerated to encourage interest in swimming. Rides Are Scheduled The club’s annual junior dance, held each year at the commencement season, in honor of the members being graduated from high schools and colleges this June, will be held June 7, from 10 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krull are chairmen of the dance committee, assisted by Miss Mary Jane Kruli, and Mrs. i Arthur Buttler. Women of the club and their j guests will be entertained at the monthly luncheon bridge Tuesday. ; June 14. The stables committee is planning to hold rides each Monday morning for the members, which will be followed by luncheon, and probably bridge in the afternoon, j The ride will be held Tuesday because of Memorial day. Mrs. Blake Stone and Mrs. E. E. Martin are in charge. This committee is also planning to hold another moonlight ride sometime during the next full moon. , MRS. WOIRHAYE IS CARD PARTY HEAD Mrs. C. Harry Wiorhaye is chairman of a group of mothers who are in charge of the card parties to be given by the Boy Scout troop 40 of 1 St. Catharine's parish at 2:30 and i 8:30 Sunday at the church hall at ! Tabor and Shelby streets. She will be assisted by Mesdames Guy Armstrong, Frank Craig, Timothy McMann and Joseph Ritter. Proceeds will be added to a fund to send the boys to the Scout reservation for two weeks’ training and camp. Bridge, five hundred, euchre and pinochle will be played. Novelties will l>e given to children in bunco games. MRS. BURROUGHS TO ASSIST TRIO Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, soprano, will assist the Marott trio In the Sunday evening concert to be held in the ballroom from 8:45 to 10. The program is as follows: Second and Fourth Movements from "Dumkv Trio" Dvorak Trio. "Courser'* Huhn 'Reauest'' Arenskv "The Year's *t ihe Sorlnc" Brach Mrs. Br.rrouchs. "As Once In Mav" Popper Miss Consurio Couehman. "Are Marla" iMedilatlon from "Thais") Massenet Mrs. Burroughs. "Mav-Nieht” . Pnlmgren-Enile "Tambourin’’ Gossec-Franko Miss Maud Custer. —Three Minute Intrrmisaton—"Shortnln' Bread" Wolfe “I Love Life" Mna-7.ucca "Cornin' Thru' the live" Scotch Air Mrs Burroughs ißeauest Ciroupi "Plantation Echoes" Arr. Roscv Trio. HOOSIER TAKES EASTERN BRIDE Tlie marriage of Miss Dorothy Anne Prouty of Greenwich. Conn., to James Murdock Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Murdock, 924 North Rural street, which took place May 7 in New York city, has been announced. Mrs. Murdock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Prouty. Mr. Murdock is a graduate of De- ! Pauw university and is a member of i Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock are at home at the Congress. One Hundred Sixty-ninth street, New* York City. Girls Plan Dinner Girls’ Friendly Society of Christ Episcopal church will have a din-ner-meeting at 6 Tuesday night at the church. Following the dinner Miss Mary Lawton will speak on "Girls’ Friendly.”

Ward-Belmont Luncheon Will Be Held June 4 at Marott

Eighth annual Ward-Bo lmont at ate luncheon will be held at 1 Saturday, June 4 at the Marott. Imitations have been sent to 345 Indiana alumnae. Misa Mary Jane Pulver, Nashville, Tenn., alumnae secretary, will discuss news items of interest from the school. Short talks by Indiana girls now atudents at the school will be given. They will be students outstanding in campus affairs and officers of various organizations. Miss Guthrie, pianist of Greencss'le. anti Miss Manila Helm soloist of Angola, will present a musical program.

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Art classes at Lady wood School for Girls arc exhibiting the work of the past semester, in connection with commencement activities. Seated by her easel is Miss Marie Adelle McKenzie, putting the finishing touches on an oil water and ship scene. At the drawing

Mrs. Frank A. Symmes Named Hostess for Council Party

Mrs. Frank A. Symmes, 2730 Sutherland avenue, retiring president of the Indianapolis Council of Women, will be hostess for a garden party to be given Tuesday afternoon. June 7, by the council. Entertainment for the guests will Out-of-Door Classes to Be Held by Y. W. Tennis will be one of the popular outdoor activities listed in the Central Y. W. C. A. health education department's summer program. Out of door classes will start Wednesday for beginners. Those who have played before will take part in classes at BiC/oksidc park on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Miss Louise E. Noble and Mrs. Robert Brandcs will give instructions to any player. Membership in the Y. W. C. A. is not required. A schedule ,>f Sunday afternoon hikes is being planned for the summer. Miss Noble will be in charge of them and will make announcements.

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY Daughters of the Union. Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, will hold services. Southern Club will hold memorial services at the Confederate Monument In Garfield park. Old Glory Society or the G. A. R. will hold services at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ monument. Annual memorial services of the D. A. R. will be held at the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument. TUESDAY Independent Social Club has been postponed. WEDNESDAY A covered dish luncheon will be held by the Irvington Mothers’ Club with Mrs. Edward R. Campbell. 4200 Brookville road, as hostess. A resume of the year's work will be given by Mesdames Charles W. Compton, W. H. Cooper, and A. V. Lower. Annual business meeting of alumnae of Mu Phi Epsilon sorority will be held at 12:30 at the home of Miss Lulu Brown, 945 Middle drive, Woodruff Place. Assistants will be Mrs. Isabel Cartwright and Alfred Brandt. Officers will give annual reports. THURSDAY Mrs. C. A. Sammis. 256 South Emerson avenue, will be hostess to the Ladies Federal Club. Mrs. Omar Woods will be hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Club at

Mrs. Ralph Suits, president of the Indianapolis alumnae club, has appointed committees for the luncheon. They are: Decorations and arrangements. Mrs. A. C. Schrader, chairman: Misses Louise Trees and Virginia Lloyd: reservations, Mrs. Fae Patrick, and publicity, Mrs. Robert Patterson and Mrs. A. Hemly Boyd. The state luncheon date is set for the end of the week of commencement activities to make it possible , for out of state girls who are to be house gues.s of various Indiana girls to attend.

table, with their pencils in hand, are Miss Charlotte Moore (left) and Miss Josephine Dickinson right). The exhibit, will be open to the public today and Sunday afternoon. It includes various branches of commercial art, including cos-

/be provided by a program which J will be presented both in the house and in the gardens adjoining, which : are on the banks of Fall creek. All members of clubs affiliated with the council are invited to attend and may invite guests. They ! will be asked to sign the Postal Telegraph register, which will be i sent to foreign governments, urg--Img them to send representative women to the Century of Pregress exposition next year at Chicago. This movement is being sponsored by the National Council of Women. Prizes will be given to the three j clubs bringing the most visiters or members who have not already signed the register. The arrangements are in charge of a committee composed of Mrs. John P. Cochrane. Mrs. Charles A. Mueller. Mrs. I. E. Rush and Mrs. Robert McKay. Other committees include: Publicity. Mrs. Delbert O Wtlmeth snd Mrs. Curtis Hodges: program. Mrs. W. F. Holme* and Mrs. J. F. Edwards; music, Mrs. D. E. Gruber; decorations, Mesdames Walter Oelsel, W. H. Hodgson and Mary K. Kvnett, and refreshments, Mesdames ,W. C. Bartholomew, Charles W. Foltz, ' Charles H. Smith and Mrs. Alex Goodwin. In the receiving line with the hostess and Mrs. Albert L. Pauley. ; the incoming president, will be all ' past presidents of the council.

her home on the Rockville road. Mrs. Dana Webster will assist her. Beta Delphian chapter will give a picnic at 12 at the home of Mrs. Walter Jensen, 4214 Otterbein street. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Floyd Williamson. Chester Berry, C. D. Elliott and C. V. Raiser. FRIDAY Annual reports of the Indianapolis Woman’s Club will be given at the meeting today at 3 in the Propylaeum. On the program will be Mrs. Mary Beaty Herod Graves and Mrs. Katharine Holliday Daniels. Tea will be served. Guest day will be held by the Culture Club at the home of Mrs. Clyde Titus, 736 Middle drive, Woodruff Place. SATURDAY Officers will be elected by the Violet Demree Travel Club at the home of Mrs. Elsa Huebner Olsen on the Millersville road. Miss Emily Helming will be on the program. An informal luncheon will be held bv the Saturday Afternoon LiteraryClub. SORORITY TO PLAN TURKEY RUN TRIP A business meeting of the Pi Omega sorority will be held at 8 Wednesday at the home of Miss Agnes Brown, 16 North Rural street. Plans will be made for a trip to Turkey Run park. Misses Victoria Poggiana and Patricia McGinley are in charge of activities. Millers Open House Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Dempster Miller, who were married May 22 will be at home at 611 North Pennsylvania street after May 30. Mrs. Miller formerly was Miss Catherine Jane Lawall. daughter of Lewis C. Lawall of Richmond. Mr. Miller attended the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and is active in choir work in the city. Couple Now at Home Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nolting have returned from their wedding trip at Schaffer lake and are at home at 5 South Bradley street. Mrs. Nolting was Miss Mary’ Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory of Brooklyn, before her marriage. April 29. A

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tume designing, oil paintings, pen and charcoal sketches, china and leather tooling. Others exhibiting in the display are Misses Rosemary McGarvey, Leovan Bridgeford, Margaret Goes, Ruth Glaser. Eleanor Lanhoff, Martha Freeman and Lucille Branson.

Ushers Named for Musicale Party, June 5 Ushers have been appointed for the garden musicale to be given at 3 Sunday afternoon, June 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jaquelin S. Holliday, 1050 West Forty-second street. The musicale Is to be given under the auspices of the All Souls ; Unitarian church. Mrs. Oscar Baur Is chairman of the executive committee for the musicale, has appointed the following ushers: Mr*. Charles O. McCormick, chairman; Mrs. Francis Meyer, Misses Alice Auerbach, Clarlbelie Hacker, Coryenne Wicks, Eda ; Jane Gtossbrenner, Mary Frances Doeppers, Mary Holmes, Martha Dean, Flora Lieber. Armen Ashjian. and Jean O'Connor. NEW PRESIDENT

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Miss Dorothy Spurlock Miss Dorothy Spurlock is the newly elected president of Theta chapter. Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority. Other new- officers are Mrs. Ross Richards, vice-presi-dent; Miss Mable Krentler, secretary; Miss Thelma Krentler, treasurer; Miss Ellen Walsh, press reporter, and Mrs. Estelle Patridge. delegate. Formal installation for the officers will be held June 13 at the home of Mrs. Ned Schuster. WEDDING PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED Engagement of Miss Drucella Marie Schaefer of Columbus to George W. McAllister, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McAllister Sr., 5021 Guilford, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Schaefer. The wedding will take place June 9 at St. Bartholomew church in Columbus. Mr. McAllister is a graduate of Indiana university and Miss Schaefer of St. Vincent’s nursing school. Announce Betrothal Announcement has been made in Martinsville of the engagement of Miss Emma Ruth Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams. Martinsville, to Howard Friend, Indianapolis. Miss Bennett Hostess Miss Helen Bennett, 1818 Dexter street, will be hostess to the Rho Gamma Chi sorority at 8 Wednes- . day.

Garden Fete Committees Announced Committees have been announced for the Chinese Garden Party to be given Wednesday by the art department of the Woman's Department Club, at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 4417 North Pennsylvania street. Hostesses in the garden will be Mesdames E. M. Schofield, R. O. McAlexander. J. Preston Smith, Felix T. McWhirter, L. M. Edwards, Oscar L. Watkins, T. Hanna, William C. Gardner. Frederick Balz, Robert Elliott, and Mrs. Burnet. During the afternoon talks on art will be given inside the house by officers of the Indiana Federation of Art Clubs. Hostesses there will be Mesdames John T. Wheeler, Edmund B. Ball and J. R. Marsh, Muncie; R. E. Burke, Bloomington; Albert Divin. Anderson: John Barnhill. A. T. Coate, W. C. Gardner, Miss Lovina Knowlton, Logansport, and Miss Emma K. Doney. Mrs. Burnet E. Willis will speak on ‘‘Art Obpects in the Home." A list of the committees follow: Student Exhibit of Hißh School and Art School Students—Mrs. W. D. Hamer, chairman: Mrs. L. P. Robinson and Mrs. Earl Wayne Bott. Morins Picture Show of Brown County and Other Art Colonies—Mrs. Leonidas Smith, chairman; Mrs. C. B. De Motte, and Miss Marlon Oruelle. Grounds —Mrs. Merritt E. Woolf, chairman: Mrs. Floyd L. Kresge. Miss Katharine Beeson, and Mrs. John Engelke. Flower Girls—Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, chairman, and Mrs. Othnlel Hitch. Chinese Booth—Miss Bertha Edwards, chairman; Mrs. M. I. Miller, Mrs. Howard W. Painter, and Miss Florence Bass. Gate Mrs. L. P. Robinson, chairman: Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat. Mrs. O. L. Watkins, and Mrs. J. M. Thistlewalte. Miniature Rock Gardens—Mrs. W. P. Morton, chairman: Mesdames Roland M Cotton, Charlton M. Carter, A. 8. Ayres. Albert Shouse, W. 8. Jensen, and Hugh Baker. Art Guide to Indiana—Mrs. A. F. Wickes chairman; Mrs. Frank G. West, and Mrs. John Engelke. Art Banners. Posters, Display Cards— Mesdames George Mess, chairman; Walter Grow. Forest Danner, L M. Edwards, ! E. W. Bott, and Miss Bessie McClain. Music and Dances —Mrs. Roland M. Cotton, chairman, and Mrs. C. A. Breece. Bridge—Mrs. Bert McCammon, chairman; Mesdames Oscar Baur. John Williams. H. B. Pike. Philip A. Keller. Harry Leighton. Harry W’atson, H. H. Coburn. Bert Gadri, Edgar Houser, A. G. Rasmus- j sen. and J. R. Curry. Chinese Cricket Cages— Mesdames E. L. Tedtow. chairman; W'illiam H. Kerschner, A. F. W'ickes, Forest Danner, L. M. Edwards, J. M. Thistlewalte, B. A. Brown, Herbert Grimes, and H. W. Painter. Flower Booth—Mesdames Willard Chute, chairman; F. L. Pettijohn, M. H. Walltck, Lawrence McTurnan, Charles H. Smith. W. D. Hamer, Irving Blue, and V. V. Smith. Punch Bowl—Mrs. Thomas Spencer, chairman. Fortune Telling—Mrs. Renee Barnes, chairman, and Mrs. Maude Criswell. Refreshments—Mrs. James T. Hammlll, Chairman; Mesdames Herbert Grimes, Walter J. B!at, Fred Albershardt, Will J. Teter, J. M. Thistlewalte, J. F. Barcus, W. E. Van Landlngham, William H. Hart, Alvin T. Coate, Arley McNeelcy. Julius Tinder, A. C. Barbour, W. H. Kinnear, Frank Brandt. R. W. Brandt. H. A. Crossland, o. B. Ent, Edw E. Files, Willis K. : Miller, W. D. Long, Maurice Mendenhall. Bert Kelthley. W. J. Hubbard, A. H. Hinkle, M. B. Hedges, Frank M. Fauvre, Guy L. Stavman Wvsong. B. F. Cline. Joseph M. Milner, Charles R. Sowder, Everett Lett. George M. Stedman. J. H. Arndorff, John Mendenhall. Forest B. Kellogg. Frank Wampler, J. C. Hardesty, ; John Messick, Harry Foreman, Percy A. Wood, M. R. Garver, Lillian A. Rotbart, Charles W. Field, H. Aldcn Adams, Elizabeth Fair King, W. I. Hoag. Harris P. Wetsel, W. K. Beilis, TUden F. Greer, W. W. Winslow, L. F. Shirley, Robert Shingler, A. O. Sweeney. V. V. Smith. RusseU Adkins, Isaac Woodard. J. F. Holman, George P. Steinmets, O. A. Borchers. and Misses Florence Howell, Emma B. King, Ida B. Wilhite, and Dr. Mabel Blbler. Pupils from the Pattrldge dance studios will present a program of dances and songs. The number will include several revues, .solo dances, and eccentric dances. During the performance Miss Margaret Schulmeyer, pianist, will play. Dramatic art pupils of Miss Bernice Van Sickle will appear on the program with the dancers. During the afternoon James Westcott, accordionist, and Richard Orton, violinist, w’ill walk about the garden, playing.

Personals

Miss Betty Gould will come from New York to spend the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Gould, 4150 North Illinois street. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gerwe of Covington, Ky., are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lauck. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ross of 57.31 College avenue will spend the holidays at Frankfort visiting Mr. Ross' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Paponguth and children Sally Prue and Dickie have gone to Manistee, Mich., for the holidays. Mr. Papenguth will return Tuesday while Mrs. Papenguth and the children ■will re- ! main for the summer. Miss Gwendolyn F. Schort has left for Washington, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 6. H. Clark of Union City at commencement exercises of their daughter. Miss Betty Jane Clark, who will be graduated from National Park seminary. ATHEABN TO TALK FUTURE OF BUTLER Dr. Walter Scott Atheam. president of Butler university, will address the Butler College of Education at the closing assembly to be held at 2 Tuesday, May 31, in Blaker Hall of the Jackson building, Twentythird and Alabama streets. His subject will be “Butler University and Its Future Contribution to Ameri ican Education.” Guests will be I welcome. William L. Richardson, 1 dean of the College of Education, I will preside. WOMAN’S ATHLETIC CLUB PLANS PARTY Friends of the Woman's Athletic Club will be entertained Wednes--1 day at a card party in the Hoosier ; Athletic Club. Hostesses will be Mesdames B. C. Haines and G. F. Kirby and Misses Margaret Ariens. Marcia Kinder and Alice Rudbeck. Sport Hop Planned Annual sport hop of Alpha Beta Chi sorority will be held Friday at the Antlers, with Jack Bern's orchestra providing the music. Miss Irene Thomas is chairman, assisted by Misses Dorothy Cravens, Vera Jones and Saly Reasner.

ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED

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Indiana School for Blind to Present Two Recitals

Indiana School for the Blind will present two recitals next week in conjunction with the annual commencement season. The first will be a graduating recital by Paul Edward McDowell, violinist, pianist, and organist, at 8 Bride-Elect to Be Honored at Bridge Fete Mrs. Thomas F. McNutt entertained today at her home, 925 North Bnncroft street, with a luncheonbridge in honor of Miss Marjory Okes, who will be married to Dr. Clifford, Taylor of Thorntown, June 18. Decorations were spring flowers in shades of orchid and green, carrying out the bridal colors. Guests with Miss Okes were Mesdames F. Noble Ropkey, Horace Storer, and Misses Marlfrances Ogle, Dorothy Ryker, Margaret Kellenbach and Maurine Jaquith. Miss Lillian Berner will entertain Thursday night at her home, 2926 North Illinois street, for Miss Okes. Pupils to Entertain Members of the BA, Class B. at Garfield school will entertain with a Colonial tea at 3 Wednesday afternoon for teachers and executives of the school. Hostesses will be in Colonial costume. Arrangements are in charge of Miss Bernice Smith, teacher of domestic science.

200 Reservations Already Made for I. A. C. Speedway Dinner

With reservations now numbering nearly two hundred, Indianapolis Athletic Club is expecting four hundred members and guests at its annual Speedway Victory dinner and dance In the main dining room Monday night. Dinner will be served from 6 until 9 p. m. and dancing will continue through the supper hour. Reagan Carey's club orchestra will play. Race drivers and officials will be guests, and appointments will be in keeping with the race day atmosphere. Table decorations will be vases of peonies. Among those who are entertaining and have made reservations for the party are A. R. Jones, with a Honor Seniors at Breakfast in Chapter House Seniors of the Butler university chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority were entertained by the Delta Lambda Alumnae Club at a breakfast this morning at the chapter house, 809 West Hampton drive. Miss Helen Tichenor, alumnae advisor, gave a talk. Mrs. Robert I. Boyer, treasurer of the club, was in charge of the program. The house and dining table were arranged with spring flowers and lighted by tapers. Gifts were presented to the seniors who are: Misses Anna Marla Sander, Waneta Graves. Virginia Taylor, Margaret Shivelv, Ann McDevftt. Virginia Holt. Louise Bolin. Gertrude Pence. Rosalyn Gibson, Harriette Trinkle. Mrs. William Wiesse, house mother, was an honor guest. MISS M’GRATIf~ FETED AT SHOWER Misses Helen and Mary McGrath, 429 North LaSalle street, entertained Friday evening with a miscellaneous shower in honor of their sister, Miss Kathryn McGrath, who will be married June 7 to McClellan H. Pranger at the St. Philip Neri church. They were assisted by Mrs. J. P. McGrath. Gifts were presented to the brideelect by Mary Kathryn McAllen dressed in the bridal colors of pink and white. Thirty-five guests were present. Indorse Mission Plan Members of the Altenheim indorsed the Flower Mission's proposal for anew tuberculosis hospital Friday afternoon at a meeting at the Altenheim. Mrs. Florence Hera Stone presented the plans of the Mission. Make Wedding Plans Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Cleave. 814 South Taft avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Hope Van Cleave, to David H. Marks. The wedding will take place June 11. Pick Outing Date Annual outing of the Monday Club will be held at the Avalon Country Club June 3 with luncheon at 1. Mrs. Ruth Anne Kersting will b In charge of the program.

Miss Agnes Louise Kalleen

Wednesday night at the school. His program follows: ■ violin—- : "Concerto Romantique” ..Godard "Allegro moderate "Recitative" "Adagio non troppo ’ "Canzonetta" "Allegro molto” Piano—tai Nocturne In F" Schumann <bi 1 Gondoliers" Moszkowski (ci "La Filieuse'* Raff Violin—tai "Air on G String” Bach ibi "Gavotte from Sixth Sonata”..Bach Organ—i 'Andante from Fifth Svmphonv".. Beethoven j Violin—- ! ‘ai "Caprice Vennoi*" Kreisler lb) "The Flight, of the Bumble Bee" Rlmsky-Korsakov The second will be the school's annual closing concert at 8 Friday night, June 3. at the school. The program will be: Two Pianos (Eight Hands)— "Military March" Srhubi^ Mario Picroni. Robert Lancaster. Maurice Bitner. Clarence Chambers Flute Solo—- ! "The Whirlwind”... Krantz Maurice Bitner Mixed Quartette - tat "Bonßs My Mother Taught Me" Dvorak j (b) "The Lilac Tree” Gartlan Ruth Briggs. Helen Allen. Charlcton McLain, Robert Lancaster 1 Piano Due—- " Gavotte" Saar Elaine Buchler, Bernadlne W'hltlock I Vocal Solon— I "The Fairy Tales of Ireland" Coates Ruth Bltggs j Organ and Piano—- ] •'Grand Aria" Demarext Harriet Cromie, Frances Bierv I Violin Solo—- " Concerto.” first movement. .Mendelssohn Paul Edward McDowell I Plano Solo—"Etude," Op. 10. No. 3 Ohopln Harold Blue ) Mixed Chorus—- | "Holiday” Oanne Senior Choir I Organ Solo—,vMarche Religieuse" Gullmant Frances Biery i Orchestra—"A Dav In Venice” Nevin "Dawn" "Goldolleri” "Venetian Love Song" "Good Night" School Orchestra

party of fourteen; R. H. Losey, with eighteen guests; R. L. Gehrt, for fourteen; Harry Scott, for twelve, and Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank, for fourteen. Among others who have reservations for smaller parties are A. R. Dankworth, R. P. Alexander, W. H. Jarrett, W. O. Pinnell, Scott Deming. J. w. Anderson, Elmer Holtgren. George M. Binger. R. C. Fox. W. J. Robison, Robert M. Rink, Joseph Nathan, H. D. Parker and C. J. Root of Terre Haute. Reservations for the event will close Monday afternoon. Reservations also are being made and tickets being sold at the I. A. C. for the annual drivers' banquet to be held at the club Tuesday night. DANCE CHAIRMAN

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Miss Dorothy Conway Alpha chapter, Theta Sigma Delta sorority, will hold its annual Speedway dance tonight in the Travertine room at the Lincoln. Miss Dorothy Conway is general chairman. Music will be provided by Harry Dickinson and his orchestra. Others on the committee are Misses Rosemary Shea, bids; Mary Jane Wabnitz, favors; Bessie Blake, finance; Peggy Knoke. decorations, and Dona Faucett, music.

Sorority to Hold Founders’ Day Party Saturday, June 4

Annual state founders’ day dinner and dance will be held by the Phi Pi Psi sorority Saturday night, June 4, at Highland Golf and Country club. The event Is being sponsored by the Alpha Tau chapter of Indianapolis. Miss Thelma OTlielly, president of Alpha Tau chapter, will act as toastmaster. Guests will Include members of Delta Rho, Omega and Omicron Nu chapters, and Miss Julie Prindenllle, grand president. Miss Phyllis McClain will be the chaplain for the evening. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zink, Mr. and Mrs. Basil

Gay Holiday Planned by City’s Clubs ——— Indianapolis' social and country clubs will add to the festivities of Memorial day with dinner dances and open houses. Avalon Country Club will have ; open house for its members and ; guests. Dinner will be served from ; 6 to 8 and dancing will follow from 9 to 12. The committee in charge >is composed of Messrs, and Mesdames Francis H. Moore. William Hoyer, Carl Geupel and Charles j Taylor. Members of Woodstock Country Club will dine at 7:30 and dance until midnight. Clifford Arrick, social chairman, is in charge. Many Are Registered Annual Speedway dance of the i Columbia Club will be held in the ballroom. Many guests arc registered at the club, and will attend the race and the dance. Broadmoor Country Club will have its dinner dance from 7 to 12, and Highland Golf and Country Club will entertain its members at dinner at 8 and a dance at 10, with Bob McKittriek’s band playing. Annual Speedway Victory dance of the Indianapolis Athletic Club is scheduled again this year. Reagan Carey and his I. A. C. orchestra will provide the music for dancing in the main dining room. Celebrities to Be Guests Annual Memorial day dinner win ! be held after the race at Meridian Hills Country Club from 6 to 8. In addition a golf luncheon at noon ia planned for Sunday and Monday. Jack Tilson’s band will play at j the Indianapolis Country Club at i the dance following dinner. Several : celebrities w ho have come to attend the race will be special guests. Tonight Harry Bason's orchestra will play at the regular Saturday night dance. Miss Collins Is Honored Guest at Bridge Fete # Miss Lorrine Collins, whose mar- - riage to William R. White will taka ' place June 18, was honored at a bridge party and miscellaneous ; shower given Friday night by Miss Helen Collins, 2017 Dexter street. Spring flowers, in the bride's colors, pink and blue, were arranged about the house and on the tables at | serving time. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. William H. Collins. Other guests were: Mesdames Tvra Collins, Othello Arm--1 strong. Don Cutshaw. Harry Dvrver. Den- | nis Dw\er. John White, James Dwyer, ' Donovan Skvles W'illiam White. Frank i White. Ira Snurlln. Ernest Moore, Calvin Martin. Robert Blakeiv. Charles Beimjev. Harold Schuman. Russel Breeding. Walter Bover. Robert Schofield. Arthur Hansen, Misses Margaret Dwyer. Virginia Bover. ! Bernice Armstrong. Jean Adamson VirI cinla Smith. Dorothv Cutshaw. Mildred : Dwver. Anna Dwver. Mvrtle Hansen. Helen Hansen and Vada White. MARK S. TRUEBLOOD SOUTHERN GIRL WED Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Hayde Brickell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brickell, New Orleans, to Mark Sherwin Trueblood, Cincinnati. The I wedding took place May 18 in New 1 Orleans. ! The bridegroom is the brother of ' Mrs. Richard Bishop, 5920 East St. j Clair street, and he and his bride are spending the week-end at the Bishop home. He is a graduate of Indiana university and a member ! cf Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma Chi fraternities. Mrs. Trueblood attended Sarah Newcomb college in New Orleans. They will live in Cincinnati. Other guests at the Bishop home ! this week-end are her father, H. N. Trueblood, and Mr. and Mrs. PYed i Trueblood, Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Trueblood, Cincinnati. DELTA ALPHA CLUB TO INSTALL HEADS Officers were elected at the May day musicale of the Delta Alpha Club of the Third Christian church held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ray Barnes. 5895 Washington boulevard. Officers to be iastalled in September are: Mrs. Violet Morris, president: Mr*. Edward P. Rchort. vic<*-preidrnt; Mr*. K. B. Sturgeon, secretary; Mrs. Forest Powell, assistant secretary; Mrs. Beulah Palmer, treasurer, and Mrs. Clvde Montgomery, assistant treasurer. The executive board will consist of Mesdames Harry Rybolt, Robert Love and Jess Martin. Mrs. J. E. Barcus is the retiring president. SORORITY SEASON ENDS WITH PICNIC Tri-Psi sorority will close its year Friday with a picnic luncheon at Ellenberger park, followed by a business and social meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank T. Rrown, 5129 Pleasant Run parkway. The luncheon is scheduled at 12:30 and the business meeting at '2. Mrs. Thomas C. Howe will read a paper on ‘‘lndiana Pioneers." The sorority is made up of mothers of members of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Plan Bake Sale Ladies of the St. Regis Parish will hold a benefit bake sale Saturday J and Sunday at the school hall, 1 Nineteenth and Arsenal streets.

Mr. and Mrs. James L. KaUeen, 38 U Washington boulevard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Agnes Louise KaUeen, to Jacob G. Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wilcox. The wedding will take place in July. Miss Kallcen is noiv attending Butler university, and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. —Photo by Fritsch.

i Vaught, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tribby, and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lanham. Music will be provided by Johnny Riddell and his Silver Night Hawka orchestra. Committees arranging tor the dinner and dance are: Program. Misses Harriett Clary and Irena Gimbel; reception. Muses Margaret Smith and Ruth Lanham; publicity. Misses Prances Russell and Charlotla Nieman. place. Misses Oleta McConn and Laurene Tnbbr; decorations. Misses Mary Rusaell and Margaret Ralston; dinner. Mist The’ma Alston and Mrs. Jloyd Plummer; lavors. Misses PhylU McClain and Betty Purslay. The chapter will have a called meeting Tuesday night at the Indiana Trust Building, to complete plans for the party. • . i

MAY 28, 1932