Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1933 — Page 7

NOV. 23, 1033.

Aids Chosen for Indiana Art Exhibit Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr. Announces Personnel of Committee. Arf-s and Interest* committee of the Indianapolis Junior League will open its .‘■econd downtown exhibition of paintings bv Indiana artists next Monday in the L. S. Ayres <fe Cos. gaiienes. Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr., chairman, has selected twenty league members to assist as ushers. The purpose of the exhibit, according to Mrs. Johnson, is to give artists an opportunity to show their best current work and to familiarize the public with these paintings. Liberal Policy Followed Admission of pictures is by invitation only but without jury sanction or entrance fee. This method was devised, Mrs. Johnson explains, so that artists may display, according to their own judgment, their best current work. Last year more than 200 pictures were exhibited, with some artists showing two works. The committee, this year, has limited entrants to one picture in order to show a smaller number of pictures to better advantage. F.xhibit Group Chosen Mrs. Johnson's exhibit committee Is composed of Misses Rosamond Van Camp and Edna Levey and Mesdames Ward Hackleman, Elsa Panlzer Haerle, Charles Latham, Robert Winslow, Noble Dean, John D. Gould, George Ziegler, Stanley Shipnes, Charles Greathouse, Evans Woollen Jr., Kurt Pantzer and T. Harvey Cox. Members of the arts and interests committee include: Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, ex-officio; Miss Van Camp, chairman; Mrs. Shipnes, assistant chairman; Mrs. Johnson, exhibit chairman; Mrs. Haerle, symphony chairman; Mrs. Paul Fisher, glee club chairman; Mrs. Ziegler, Civic theater chairman; Mrs. Robert Winslow, Children’s theater chairman; Airs. Woollen, art institute chairman; Airs. Cox, publicity chairman, and Airs. Robert A. Adams, advisory chairman.

LITTLE LAMBS WILL FROLIC AT CLUB

The Little Lambs Club will hold a frolic for members and guests at 0:30 Saturday night, Dec. 9, on the third floor of the Columbia Club. The committee is composed of Nelson A. Gladding, Elmer W. Stout, Robert N. Bowen, Ben Coburn, John Gordon Kingham, Wilson Mothershead. Dr. C. B. McCulloch, Hiram W. McKee, Charles W. Moores, Thomas Ruckelshaus, Henry Several. Theodore Severin, John G. Williams, Albert Deluse and Caleb N. Lodge.

MRS, BELDEN TO BE CLUB HOSTESS

Mrs. L. D. Belden, 1745 North j Pennsylvania street, will entertain i the Southern Club auxiliary with a ! luncheon and program Friday. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames W. R. SchafT, H. T. Sheets and A. G. Shoptaugh. Mrs. Shoptaugh will present a group of Christmas stories. Christ- I mas songs will be sung by Miss Jean Lemon and Mrs. L. S. Rutledge. Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will play. PARTY GIVEN FOR NURSERY CHILDREN Miss Mildred Morgan, chairman of entertainment of the board of managers of the Indianapolis Day Nursery, 542 Lockerbie street, was in charge of a party, given today for j children at the home. i fter dinner at noon, the children played games and sang. Favors at the dinner were baskets of candy i and ice cream was molded as t urkeys. TWO FROM PLAY CAST ARE GUESTS Miss Ethel M. Moore and Miss Arleen Dunkin. Louisville, enter- j tained with a tea today at the ! Spink Afms for Miss Violet. Homing j and Lester Vail, appearing at Eng- ; lish's. Mrs. Lcirrison Entertains Mrs. John Larrison, 5117 East Washington street, entertained members of the Amicitia Club today with a Thanksgiving luncheon. Entertainment included readings by Robert Kirby, and dance numbers by Sally Swear, accompanied by Lydia Kersting. Food was collected to fill baskets to be distributed by the club on Thanksgiving day. Miss Mulligan Honored Miss Mary Carr. 4306 Park avenue, entertained with a miscellaneous shower and bridge party Friday night for Miss Clara Mulligan who will be married to Donnell Cunningham Saturday morning. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. John Carr, and sister.' Miss Ann Carr. Birth dag Observed A surprise birthday luncheon was given today in honor of Mrs. T. o. Loutner at the home of Mrs. W. C. i Waller. 5230 East Thirty-fourth j street. Guests were Miss F. T. Pul- i liam and Mesdames O. H. Leslie, S. O. Davis. L. Floyd and E. M. Cham- i bers.

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Mrs. Clem Hux Mr. and Airs. H. W. Ephlin, Sullivan, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Ephlin, to Clem Hux, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hux, Sullivan. The bride is a niece of Air. and Airs. N. F. Clarridge, 1547 East Fiftyninth street. The wedding took place Nov. 25 here with Miss Dorothy Robbins and James Phillips as attendants. Air. Hux is a graduate of Wabash college and belongs to Phi Delta Theta and Tau Kappa Alpha fraternities. The couple will be at home in Sullivan after Dec. 1.

JUNIOR LEAGUE FETES RILEY PATIENTS

Children in the James Whitcomb Riley hospital were entertained by the Junior League of Indianapolis, with a Thanksgiving party today in the league’s occupational therapy room. Prizes were' given in game contests, and Paul Fletcher, assisted by Larry Ogle, was entertained with magician tricks. Mrs. Charles Weiss was chairman, and will be assisted by Alesdames Harland Wilson, Frederick Boone Jr., Horace Nordyke, George Ziegler, Stewart Wilson, James O. Ritchy, Burrell Wright, Thomas Hendricks, Jeremiah Cadick and Misses Ruth Hodges, Carolyn Richardson and Helen Fleischer. f

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Orchard School Dinner Will Be Given Tonight The first dinner of the year for parents, staff and friends of Orchard school will be held at 6:30 tonight at the school. Hillis Howie, headmaster, will talk briefly on school subjects and will show movies taken of the 1933 summer trek to the northwest, conducted by him for the Children’s Museum. Mrs. Guy Wainwright, president of the Parent-Teacher Association, has appointed the following committees: Dinner, Mesdames 4 T. AlcDermott, John Jameson, William Roland Allen and Jessie Fletcher; service and decorations, Alesdames Russell Johnston, Sidney Sullivan, W. I. Longsworth, J. Landon Davis and J. Carleton Daniel. Airs. Edward Bennett, secretarytreasurer of the association, is in charge of reservations. Alore than 150 reservations have been made.

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PARTY WILL MARK DATE OF WEDDING Mr. and Mrs.‘Carl Neerman. 3638 North Capitol avenue, will celebrate their seventeenth wedding anniver-

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sary with a card party at 8 Wednesday. Guests will include Messrs, and Mesdames Harry Wiebke, Ernest Spickelmier, William F. Gansberg. Robert Ahem, Albert G. Neerman and Charles L. Bogert.

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