Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1934 — Page 5

SEPT. 29, 1934_

Art School Party Will Form Welcome for New Students at Tudor Hall Event Tonight Will Provide Change From Department Routine; Handiwork to Illustrate Studies. BY BEATRICE BURGAIt Time* Hamad'* Pare Editor 'T'ONIGHTS annual art school party at Tudor Hall Hill serve as a -*• welcome to the new students. Nina Brown. Jane Zimmer. Jane Turner. Patricia DePr*z and Ruth Fishback have been meeting after school hours, and decided on a pre-school costume theme. The party will be a departure from the senous. intensive program of the art department, taken over this year by Miss Helen Hartinger,

agisted by Mis* Eleeda Malcolm. From the fourth grade through high school the young students are emphasizing their academic studies in their art projects. Various periods of changing civilizations are subjects of the history studies of the students, and the art projects will be representative of the periods. In the high school division changing civilizations and cultures are providing the background for the English, history and art assignments. These classes have started designing biblical illustrations to supplement the Old Testament narratives being studied. Pictorial maps are representative of the civilization and geography of the ancient davs. Children In the lower grades have been posing for the contour drawing classes, organized in the high

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school groups. Clay is the medium of the fourth grade pupils, who have beea modeling "days before" types of homes. The children have been hearing interesting stones about Greek and Egyptian civilizations in classes, and they will plan an Egyptian house group and models of animals characteristic of the time. The sixth graders are intent on designing illuminated lettering, typical of the old manuscnpts found in monasteries of the medieval period. Early days of England are inspiring the art activities of the seventh grade, which is noting particularly costume modes. The eighth grade pupils are working excitedly on their colonial period subject, for later in the year they will present a "peep” show. Scenes illustrating furniture and costumes of the Colonial days will be designed as settings for the “peep" boxes. This year the students are working in two studios, for the enlargement of the art curriculum has necessitated additional working space. The studios have been decorated in tones of green and cream, and the walls are paneled in cork matting, where exhibits will be placed during the year's study.

Members of active Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha lota, national professional musical sorority, are campaigning for sales of tickets to the Martens concerts. Since last June and continuing until next Saturday, the women, whose chief interest is music, have been seeking to interest their friends in the tickets. The proceeds will be used to Increase the scholarship fund of the sorority. Studying this year under Sigma Alpha lota scholarships are Miss Mae Henri Lane. Indianapolis, and Miss Hannah Jane Scott, Kokomo Both of these students will receive season tickets to the Martens concerts, as gifts of the sorority. The sorority has sponsored vari-

Miss Horne to Be Wedded in Home Service Greenery and lighted tapers will decorate the Roy Horne home, 2940 Park avenue, tonight for the marrige of their daughter. Miss Rhoda Horne, and Edward L. Bolin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bolin. Huntmgburg. The. Rev. J. G. Moore. Greencastle. will read the ceremony before the flower banked fireplace. Miss Vera Sudbrock. accompanied by Miss Geraldie Swarthout, will sing bridal music. The bride, to be given in marriage. by her father, will be attended by her sister. Miss Lovilla Horne, who will wear green crepe and carry talisman roses. The bride will wear white crepe with wool lace sleeves and a tulle veil. Her flowers will be white roses. Gary Bolin will be his brother's best man. A reception will follow and the couple will leave on a trip to Chicago. They will return to Indianapolis to make their home. The bride attended Butler university and was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Bolin, a Butler graduate. is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grant, Mattoon. 111.: Mrs. Sam Baxter, and Gertrude Baxter, Newman. III.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Scheigert and family. Sister Lake. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. William Scheigert. South Bend, and Delbert Scheigert, Chicago.

HOSPITAL GUILD WILL GIVE PARTY Mrs. Carl R. Semans is general finance chairman, with Mrs. Maymie W. Byerlv and Mrs. Agnes Todd, assistants, for the annual birthday card party of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild to be at 2 Tuesday, Oct. 9. in Ayres Auditorium. Other assistants for Mrs. Gordon B. Mess, general chairman, are Mrs. Jerome prize chairman, assisted by Mesdames Claude J. Mick. Frank Bowers. A. L. Taylor. Wallace P. Heller. Florence Reagan and Francis J. Madden: Mrs. E M. Costin. candy chairman, assisted by Mesdames Alice Carper. O. W. McMichael. J. A. Garrettson. L. A. Taylor and A. J. Kassler; Miss Alice Veisey. ticket chairman, assisted by Mesdames Ross A. Winder, C. F Jacquet, Blanche B. McNew. E. H Soufflot. Agnes M. Todd and D. C. Weir; Misses Martha McFarland. Agnes Mahoney: Mrs. L. E. Dixon, cards; Mrs. Charles Morrison, pencils. and Mrs. Burton Knight, publicity. OPENING FETE OF CLUB SCHEDULED The first supper bridge party of the Women's Club of W’oodrufl Place will be held at 6 Tuesday in the community clubhouse. Mrs. Maude Daugherty, vice-president, will be in charge. assisted by Mr and Mrs. Walter Hiatt and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gingala. The first party of the bridge section. meeting on the second Wednesday of the month, will be Oct. 10. Mrs. Ernest H. Michelis, Mrs. Charles E. Spahr and Miss Agnes Shea will be hostesses Other officers for the year are Mrs. Milton K. Foxworthy, president ; Mrs. Michelis. secretary-treas-urer. Mrs. Norman L. Schneider, program chairman; Mrs. John M. Dlls, membership chairman, and Mrs. Edmund C. Horst, house chairman. Misses Rosemary and Eileen Roeap. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Rocap. have entered St Mary-of-the-Woods college at Terre Haute.

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ous type of projects as a means of raising funds for scholarships. Last year, Bomar Cramer, pianist, was| presented in a concert. Mrs. Robert Orbison is leading the women, who are concentrating on the sale. Working with her are Mrs. Earl Noggle. Miss Betty Martmdale. Miss Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Raymond Ridge, and Mrs. J. K. Vance.

‘Modern Problems’ to Be Subject of Women'.s Council Meeting

Experiences during a summer abroad will influence the trend of a talk. “Modern Problems,’’ which the Rev. Elmer G. Homrighausen, pastor of Carrollton Avenue Reformed church, will give Tuesday at the president's day luncheon and reception of the Indianapolis Council of Women at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Receiving with Mrs. Carl W. Foltz, beginning her second year as president, will be officers and board members. including Mesdames Charles H. Smith. Delbert O. Wilmeth. Frank E. Weimer, Walter H. Geisel. Alex Goodwin, O. E. Wehring. Daniel T. Weir. B. B. McDonald. W. F. Holmes. W. H. Hodgson, .? H Armineton. John W. Thornburgh and George L. Bradshaw. me program also will include an

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invocation by Mrs Felix T McWhirter; songs by Mrs Charles A. Breece, accompanied by Mrs. W. D. Hamer, and a resume of the International Council meeting last summer in Paris by Mrs. Thornburgh. Mrs. Smith is general chairman. The hospitality committee, headed by Mrs. Emory W. Cowley, is composed of Mesdames Fred J. Brown, Fred W. Shideler. Charles W. McDowell. Charles H. Fencier, W. E. Kyle, Robert Shank, W. W. Sowers and J. S. Bates. Reservations are in charge of Mesdames Everet R. Alcorn, Frank Brown. Arthur S. Brown. Edna Garrett, Adolf Wagner, Marjorie Scott. O. A. DeLoste and Miss Mary E, Cain. Pages will be Mesdames Lawson O'Malley. E. M. Churchman and Hazel Norris. Mrs. Arthur Bender and Miss Lucinda Spaan will have charge of registration, and year books will be distributed by Mrs. Henry W. Kerr and Mrs. J. H. Smiley.

TWO WILL HONOR BRIDE-ELECT

Dr. Olga Marie Bonkes approaching marriage to Dr. Norman R. Booher will be celebrated at a party, to be given tonight by Miss Thelma Tacoma and Mrs. Charles W. Smuck Jr. at the home of Mrs. Smucks mother, Mrs. Carl Hastings. Yellow ro6es will be the keyj note of the yellow and* brown dec- , orations. The bride-elect will receive miscellaneous gifts from the guests, 1 who will be her mother, Mrs. Margaret Bonke. and sisters. Misses Leah. Frieda. Mata and Hazel Bonke; Misses Helen Adolay, Ruth Emigholz. Dora Hastings. Panoria ; Apostol. Edna Garwood. Carrie Zook. Julia Miller. Louise Berndt Loretta Galm. Iris Hollins, Virginia Lett and Jean Vestal; Mesdames Jack Grieg, Warren Glunt, Emmett Land. Elmer Foster and Erwin Luessow.

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COMMITTEES NAMED FOR SORORITY

Leading the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter, Delta Zeta sorority, j this year will be Miss Ruth Emigholz, who has announced committees. Misa. Emigholz will be chairman of the executive committee, composed of Mesdames Henry Talbott, R. B. Berner, Colin V. Dunbar, Robert Allen and Thomas Grinslade; Misses Anita Brownlee, Katherine Rubush, Dorothy Wright. Louese Headrick. Harriet Kistner and Maxine Quinn. Other committees are: Ways and means. Mrs. Talbott, chairman; Misses Pauline Howard and Frances Westcott; Mesdames Noble Hiatt and Robert Allen, program, Mrs. Grinslade. chairman; Mrs. Berner, Walter Smuck and Miss Maxine Scherrer; directory. Mrs. Frank Miller, chairman and Mrs. Roy Peterson; publicity. Miss Wright and Miss Westcott, magazine. The first meeting of the year, an informal luncheon, was held at the Silver Cup tearoom today. Mrs. Berner was chairman assisted by Mrs. Hiatt. Mrs. Talbott, and Mrs. Harmon Young. A bridge party was given after a short business meeting. MRS. FREIHOFER WILL ENTERTAIN Mrs. Kennedy Reese and Mrs. William Bobbitt will assist Mrs. W. B. Freihofer at a 1 o'clock luncheon which the Southern Club auxiliary will give Friday. Mrs. Glenn Shoptaugh will be director of a fashion parade. Mrs. John Beatty is president.

MR. and MRS. MARK W. RHOADS announce the engagement of their niece. Miss Vera Snodgrass, to Kern J. Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miles, Pendleton. The marriage will take place Oct. 27. Miss Snodgrass, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Snodgrass, Kirklin, attended Butler university and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Miles, an Indiana university graduate, is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The engagement of Miss Marybeth Shields to Robert H. Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ford, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manford A. Shields. The wedding will take place in the early fall. The bride-elect attended Butler and Indiana universities and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Ford was a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at Purdue university. Arrangements are being completed for the annual fashion bridge party of Alpha Kappa Latreian Club to be held Friday at Ayres auditorium. Proceeds will go tow r ard the club’s contribution to the Indianapolis Flower Mission. Mrs. Royer Knode Brown, a past president, is assisting with party plans. Mr. and Mrs. Arnet B. Cronk have returned from South Hadley, Mass., where they enrolled their daughter. Miss Ruth Margaret Cronk, et Mt. Holyoke college. Miss Cronk was graduated in June from Shortride high school. George J. Marott will present Miss Mary Eloise Spann in a concert at the Marott tomorrow night. Miss Spann, who is preparing for an operatic career under the tutelage of Madame Marcella Sembrich of New York, is spending a short vacation in Indianapolis with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Spann.

AIDS CHOSEN FOR MUSICALE DRIVE Miss Carolyn Richardson, president of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale, has announced assistants to Mrs. Grace Watson Duckwall for the associate membership drive being conducted until Oct. 12. They include Miss Ida Belle Sweenie, treasurer, and Mesdames Simon L. Kiser, William H. Gibbs. Carl Lieber, Irene Jarrard. Louise Koehne, Rex P. Young, Cecil Stalnaker, Lutie Gruber, John E. Thompson. Roy Slaughter, Edgar J. Ellsworth. J. F. Mathews, Ruth Jones. Verna Palmer Sterling. Glenn O. Friermood. Charles Maxwell. Jane Johnson Burroughs and Misses Gertrude Gptilius and Mae Henri Lane,

ENGAGED COUPLE WILL EE HONORED Hiss Eileen Fletcher and Howard F. Murphy, who will be married Oct. 6 will attend a dinner and the Indianapolis Athletic Club dance tonight as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trueman T. Rembusch. Shelbyville. Other guests will be Misses Alberta Gerlach. Irene Neal, Marge Duffy, Betty Haley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finneran, Elwood; George M. Murphy, Russell Fletcher, Joseph McCarthy, and Alvis Huckelberry. In the morning Miss Fletcher will be honor guest at a breakfast and bridge party, to be given in the Columbia Club by Phi Theta Chi sorority. Miss Gerlach will be hostess Wednesday night at a shower to be given at her home.

Film Previewing Will Be Topic of University Women

Technique of previewing motion pictures will be the concern of the motion picture committee of the American Association of University Women at its opening meeting at 2:30 Tuesday at the home of Mrs Marvin Curie, 3921 North New Jersey street. Class hour will be preceded by a business meeting at 1:30. The course is open to members of the association who have had pisvious experience in previewing and to new members wno wish the course as a preliminary training. Mrs. Paul Summers will lead the discussion on Edgar Dale’s manual on “Appreciation of the Motion Pictures.” Assisting Mrs. Walter Morton, general chairman, are Mrs. Curie,

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Miss King Will Be Married in Church Service Before an altar of palms and fall flowers, Dr. Thomas Hunt will read the marriage vows at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon at the John E. Kin® home, 1120 Pleasant street, for Miss Elizabeth Ann King and Lewis Meier Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Meier. A program of bridal music will be presented by Carl Kiefer, pianist; Carl Schmid, violinist, and Mrs. Kenneth Hoy, soloist. The bride, unattended, will be gowned in brown crepe with metallic thread dress fashioned with a slight train, and her flowers will be talisman roses. A buffet supper for immediate families and intimate friends will follow. Members of Alpha Xi Delta sorority of which the bride is a member, will assist at the reception. The couple will leave on a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a green jockey suit with brown accessories. They will be at home after ’ Oct. 15 at 1112 Pleasant street. Both are graduates of Purdue university where the bride also was a member of Omicron Nu sororityand Mr. Meier was a member of Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Kappa Nu fraternities and Scabbard and Blade. D. A. R. Will Meet Regent's day is scheduled by the . Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. for 2:30 Thursday at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Roscoe O’Bryne is vice-president general; Miss Bonnie Farwell, state regent, and Mrs. L. L. Porter, central director.

I chairman of educational study; Mrs. A. D. Lange, editor of The Movie Guild; Mrs. Maurice Angel, subscriptions chairman; Mrs. Summer* and Mrs. Sybil Stevens, chairman of pre-viewing in downtown theaters and Miss Grace Brown, adviser for the motion picture committee of the Mothers’ Club of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten. The association will present Mrs. John Cunningham in a series of | ten lectures on “Child Guidance” beginning at 10:15 Friday at the Rauh library. The lectures, to be continued on Fridays, are open also to nonmembers. Mrs. Paul J. Stoke* , is chairman of the committee on parental education. The talks will deal with the prob-;; lems of preadolescent and adolescent period. Mrs. Cunningham will illustrate the lectures and conduct a discussion period following her talk," MISS BODENBERG TO BE WED TOMORROW, f The marriage of Miss Valeria Bodenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Bodenberg, to Wilbeft O. Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter-' Hartman, Chicago, will take plac*‘‘ at 4 tomorrow at the Emma us Luth- . : eran church. The Rev. W. C. Meinzen will officiate. Miss Mary Edward, as maid of honor, will wear peach crepe and i carry talisman roses. The bnde will wear blue lace and carry white Norris Cutshaw will be best mam A dinner at Whispering Wmds will follow the ceremony and the couplo will leave on a trip to Chicago. They will make their home in Arlington Heights, HI. Announce Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tyler, Cler mont, announce the marriage of I their daughter, Miss Cora Tyler, tO~ Ralph Jones. Danville, which tooki place last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs* 1 Jones are at home in Indianapolis.