Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1935 — Page 5

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New Group Formed by Sub-Debs Nancy Campbell Elected President of Recently Organized Club. BY BEATRICE BURGAS Timr< Womans Pate Editor SUB-DEBS are perennially gayabounding in energy which they direct to all varieties of entertainment. Their school activities require only a bit of their exhuberance and they must have other interests to occupy their time. One group of girls, bordering on debutante age, organized a Sub-

Deb Club during the Christmas holidays, and when! they met yesterday I began talking about j a Valentine dance. The girls still were exchanging bits oH news about holi-] day gayeties. While Laura Shee- j rin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin; Miss Evelyn Lilly, daugh-

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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly, and j Miss Jane Adams, daughter of Mr i and Mrs. William Ray Adams, were ; in the city during the holiday va- i cation, they met with eleven of their j friends and banded themselves as the Sub-Debs. Miss Nancy Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell, was chosen president, and Miss Mary Scot Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Morse, was assigned the duty of keeping record of the proceedings of meetings. Members Listed Included in the roll of membership are Miss Harriett Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pattprson; Miss Elizabeth Kiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Kiger; Miss Judy Preston, daughter of Mrs. F. Allison Preston; Miss Natalie Pfaff, daughter of Walter Pfaff; Miss Sally Williams, daughter of Mrs. Jean Williams; Miss Sue Anne Eveleigh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eveleigh; Miss Patricia Eaglesfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield; Miss Marearet Wohlgemuth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wohlgemuth. and Miss Claire Patten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Patten. The Sub-Debs went scavenger hunting on one of their holiday parties and they followed the instructions written in rhyme by Natalie Pfaff's father, Walter Pfaff. After they had searched for the list of articles required, they had supper at Miss Eveleigh's home. Dinner Held On one other evening the girls had a progressive dinner and the courses were held at the homes of Misses Patten. Kiger and Preston, i The girls are wearing tiny pins emblematic of their new club—gold shields, black enameled, are lettered S. D. While Miss Adams is studying at Wheeler School in the East, Miss Lilly at Foxcroft in Virginia and Miss Sheerin at Immaculate Conception Convent in Washington, they will be relayed news of the club in letters from friends in school at home. • LEADERSHIP WILL BE COURSE TOPIC Anew six weeks’ leadership j training course will begin Monday j at 7:30 in the Camp Fire Girls’ of- ! fice. 42 Union Trust Building, and will continue for six consecutive Monday r ?hts. Mrs. Wildred Michael will present . general nature program. This ■ <urse is one of several sponsored by the Federal Government and open without charge to any intertaied woman. Other courses on programs for children, adolescent psychology, handicraft, games and songs are being presented at the Camp Fire officer at 10 every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Miss Vesper Gibbs is in charge of handicraft each morning and ideas for party favors as well as general handicrat are given. TEA SCHEDULED BY REPUBLICAN CLUB . The president's tea of Indiana Women s Republican Club will be held at 2 Thursday, Jan. 31. at the Columbia Club in honor of Mrs. Henry R. Campbell. Mrs. Frank Cones will be chairman. Mrs. Campbell entertained incoming offiicers at a luncheon this week at the club. Officers include Mrs. O. W. Stephenson. Greenwood; Mrs. John R. Hornung, Greensburg: Mrs. E. E. Neal. Noblesville; Mesdames Lewis F. Pomush. Herbert A. Luckey. Blanche McKinney, Clarence R. Martin, E-rt Thurman. Harlan Ratliff. Charles Miller and Dr. Amelia R. Keller. DINNER SET FOR ALUMNAE CHAPTER Mrs. Clifford G. Dunphy will entertain Nu Zeta Alumnae chapter of Sigma Alpha lota Sorority at a 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday right at her home. 201 W. 49th-st. Jeanette Gardner. Elizabeth Arnett and Nola Reader wall assist the hostess. The program will include a talk on English music and composers by Iva Duckwall, with piano numbers by Blanche Brown and Leoline Jaquith. and a group of songs by Eva Tooley. ANNUAL DANCE OF SIGMA NU GIVEN Sigma Nu Fraternity of Butler University entertained guests at its annual winter formal dance last night at Hillcrest Country Club Guests were given crested silver bracelets. Bob Lichtenauer, Dick Curtis and Kermit Bunnell arranged the dance, which had gold decorations. Chaperons were Prof, and Mrs George Schumacher. Mrs. Ora E Winfield and Prof. Don Sparks. Alumnae to Meet Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Club will meet at 8 Tuesday at the home of Helen Adolay, 2749 Manker-st. Mrs. Kenneth Lipp and Mrs. Harry McCala will be assistant hostesses.

~ Wish j •. -ft' Y f - , . t |ga u. SM ■/ rr • 9H : jy" -II lit ■ - fin t * *' HH m VIH I •#' Morning musicale of Mu Phi E : PolllllP| wmmm 1 Silon patroness Club will be held 1 10:30 Wednesday at the home 11| 1 Mrs. Edward W. Harris, 3510 Was Jm I ffiSc/tt/fiHg A Mr, Churle, O Ruriv 1 nrranci y. 1 X# x: :, ‘ ;^ a program on “Negro Theme:-." Ta im- WM iWWllip'M l ' ' I' 1 ilill'lhi ing part will be Mesdami , Willi? ~ . Vc-cVe — - H.-rbert Gibbs O. T. Br-hviiu-r. Ha riett Burtch, Chester Albright, A " .'v'is. tia Malott Martin. R. V. Fleig. Dot — Jon,s and Misses Leona Wrigl 27 show, to be sponsored by the Asso- £q DISCLISSO( i|i HM|I ciation of Childhood Education, SatAt the marriage ceremony to be urdav, Jan. 12, in Ayres’ Auditorium. IUI lllillp toad Jan. 27 for Miss Ima Mae Funds will be contributed to the An ac *diess H :r) f- A. S. E; PHiiMHilirH Clapp and Estle G. Strong, Miss Kindergarten Milk Fund, Social rough - state President of the I Mary V. Clajip. Brazil, and Fred Service Department of the Indian- diana Workers ’ As: ' n ' for lhe BUr S e" w B. Hite will be attendants. Mrs. a polls Public Schools, to aid chil- wIU fralure the regular meeting * Leland Q. Clapp will be soloist and dren under 7 and the children’s the Women ‘ s Auxiliary to the Ra B ygl :y:-:vl :• ! < .% :: ; -som Miss Dorothea Hogle, pianist. vfncpnm ’ ' way Mail Assn, at 2:30 Tuesday iH MifiMMi MM Several parties are arranged to 1 “ CUIU ’ t thp women’s Department Cl Hh fete Miss Clapp. Mrs. Ralph Wikoff . Personnel of committees appointed ’ h p B ipm Wzk and Mrs. George Pedigo will enter- is : house. ft / j 'j ||||lg||f tain Tuesday and Mrs. Bert Wright, General chairman. Miss Ida Con- Mrs. R. H. Cradick will presii :% yk jS|^|o Mrs. Roy Briggs and Mrs. Climpson ner; arrangements, Mrs. Helen Sur- p ro f. Burroughs will tell about w umfit, Mm /* WmF®:, W& Clapp have set Thursday as the F &ses fare work among the sightless. Wmk Another party will be given Jan. Helen Beck and Ethel McKinsey; v - orkPrs w ho will demonstrate soi jMpip 15 by Mrs. Leland Q. Clapp and tickets. Mrs. Florence Baker. Misses of the work •:V„- :f.' others to entertain on dates to be Rebecca Nicoson, Mabel Moffett. Towels made by the sightless w 1 f announced la’er are Mrs. Thomas Mildred Levy. Iva Pearev and Lotuse be rn and: n'.a\ u:. r : ( r :.• u;> i ... '. '* 4"i.' : . 'Nmk -M L Lloyd. Miss Carrie Mae Hunting- Hagedorn; candy, Mesdames Jeanne of : . !r5 . EH. Hughe ■ ten and Mrs. Curtis Edens. Goss, Cora Rentschler. Frances Hell- Dinner will be served by M man ’ Hazel Hart - Misses Dorothy Claude Dill, chairman, and Me mBMHHHH.... _ JHHHIHHHPi \l PC STHVHVWM Kimberlin. Christine Sorhage, Oer- dames Charles F. Heagy. Hat - *. aldine Hutton. Eleanor Parker. Mil- Seheidler. Raymond Goldsmith. C

MISS HARRIETT BARTOL RENICK, daughter of Mrs. Samuel C. Renlck. became the bride of Richard K. Oberreich, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Oberreich in a ceremony Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oberreich are at home at 3515 N. Pennsylvania-st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Howell announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eunice Mae Howell, to G. William Raffensperger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Raffensperger. The wedding will take place Feb. 10 at thr Broadway M. E. Church. Miss Howell attended Butler University and is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority and Mr. Raffensperger, a graduate of Butler, is a member of Phi Delta Theta F-arernity. The marriage of Miss Man- Adelaide Carriger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Carriger. to George A. Buskirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buskirk. will take place early in February. Mrs. Kenneth \V. Schilling before her recent marriage was Miss Lucille Lindeman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Lindeman. Miss Rosemary Delaney will leave tomorrow to resume her studies at St. Mary’s College at Notre Dame. At the close of the school year Miss Delaney will go to lowa to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delaney, who recently took up residence in that state.

POSTAL AUXILIARY TO SEAT OFFICERS Woman’s Auxiliary to National Federation of Postoffice Clerks will hold installation of officers under the direction of Mrs. Clifford B. Moore, retiring president, at 1:30 Tuesday in Fletcher Savings and Trust Bank clubrooms. The new officers are Mrs. Albert Russell, president: Mrs. Moore, vicepresident; Mrs. John Kiemeyer, recording secretary; Mrs. Albert Greatbatch, corresponding secretary: Mrs. George F. Karl, financial secretary; Mrs. Logan Jenkins, treasurer; Mrs. Everett Wooden, guard; Mesdames Allen P. Risley, J. R. Jackson and Harrison Dake, trustees,

Fetes Arranged for Miss Clapp to Wed Jan. 27 At the marriage ceremony to be read Jan. 27 for Miss Ima Mae Clapp and Estle G. Strong, Miss Mary V. Clapp, Brazil, and Fred B. Hite will be attendants. Mrs. Leland Q. Clapp will be soloist and Miss Dorothea Hogle, pianist. Several parties are arranged to fete Miss Clapp. Mrs. Ralph Wikoff and Mrs. George Pedigo will entertain Tuesday and Mrs. Bert Wright, Mrs. Roy Briggs and Mrs. Climpson Clapp have set Thursday as the date for their party. Another party will be given Jan. 15 by Mrs. Leland Q. Clapp and others to entertain on dates to be announced later are Mrs. Thomas L. Lloyd, Miss Carrie Mae Huntington and Mrs. Curtis Edens. MRS. STEVENSON WILL ENTERTAIN Chapter 20 of the Women’s Organization of National Association l of Retail Druggists will meet for luncheon at 12:30 Tuesday in the chapter room at the College of Pharmacy. Mrs. A. G. Stevenson, chairman of hostesses, will be assisted by Mesdames J. C. Mead, M. T. Wadell. W. A. Oren and A. E. Johnson. Mrs. O. A. De Loste will pre--1 side at a business meeting to open at 2. Mrs. Donald Demaree and Mrs. Walter Stedfeld will be in charge of the afternoon program. Garden Club to Meet Mrs. Rex P. Young will entertain members of the Forest HJls Garden Club at her home, 5734 Guilford-av, at 2 Wednesday afternoon. “New Flowers for 1935” is the talk to be given by Mrs. John Downing.

ASSOCIATION TQ SPONSOR BENEFIT Children will be aided by proceeds of a card party and style show, to be sponsored by the Association of Childhood Education, Saturday, Jan. 12, in Ayres’ Auditorium. Funds will be contributed to the Kindergarten Milk Fund, Social Service Department of the Indianapolis Public Schools, to aid children under 7, and the Children’s Museum. Personnel of committees appointed is: General chairman, Miss Ida Conner; arrangements, Mrs. Helen Surprise, Mrs. Irene Durham, Misses Betty Kidwell, Mildred Finkbiner, Helen Beck and Ethel McKinsey; tickets, Mrs. Florence Baker, Misses Rebecca Nicoson, Mabel Moffett. Mildred Levy, Iva Pearcy and Louise Hagedorn; candy, Mesdames Jeanne Goss, Cora Rentschler, France:; Heilman, Hazel Hart, Misses Dorothy Kimberlin, Christine Sorhage, Geraldine Hutton, Eleanor Parker. Mildred Bums and Leeta Berberich; tallies, Misses Anna Ott, Eloise Proctor, Ruby McCammon, Helen Bradley, Virginia Stout and Gloria Christie; prizes, Mrs. Helen Bain, Mrs. Catherine Jessup. Misses Ann Fern, , Juanita Bivins. Ethel Akers and Nedra K. James. RUSSIA WILL BE TOPIC OF PAPER Mrs. Edward Kealing’s paper at a meeting of Australian and Egyptian chapters. International TravelStudy Club, Inc., Tuesday will be on “Highlights of Russia.” Mrs. S. R. Artman will lecture on Russia. A luncheon will precede the program at the Woodruff Place Baptist Church clubrooms. Mrs. G. W. Woodling will speak on “‘World News.”

Mu Phi Epsilon Patronesses Sponsor Morning Musicale

Morning musicale of Mu Phi Epsilon Patroness Club will be held at 10:30 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edward W. Harris, 3510 Wash-ington-blvd. Mrs. Charles O. Rudy is arranging a program on “Negro Themes.” Taking part w f ill be Mesdames William Herbert Gibbs, O. T. Behymer, Harriett Burtch, Chester Albright, Attia Malott Martin, R. V, Fleig, Dovie Jones and Misses Leona Wright,

Welfare Work in Behalf of Blind to Be Discussed An address by Prof. A. S. Burrough, state president of the Indiana Workers’ Assn, for the Blind, will feature the regular meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Assn, at 2:30 Tuesday at the Women’s Department Club house. Mrs. R. H. Cradick will preside. Prof. Burroughs will tell about welfare work among the sightless. He will be assisted by some of his cow r orkers, who will demonstrate some of the work. Towels made by the sightless will be on display under the supervision of Mrs. E. H. Hughes. Dinner will be served by Mrs. Claude Dill, chairman, and Mesdames Charles F. Harry Seheidler, Raymond Goldsmith, Orville De Motte, S. S. Sutton, John Mcßoberts, William T. Coutz, Paul A. Heitz, James Tucker, Elbert Gamble, Harry Rhinehart, Charles Cole, S. E. Snow and Robert Manhart. A social hour, including cards and dancing, will conclude the program. Club to Entertain Hillcrest Country Club will entertain with a luncheon and bridge party at 1 Thursday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Homer Rogers and Mrs. Marion Moore will be in charge. School Opening Set Tudor Hall School for Girls will reo’-ej after the Christmas holidays on Tuesday. Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal, will return Monday from a visit at Boston and Keene, N. H.

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New Series of Lectures Announced University Women Sponsor Event Scheduled on Tuesday. Mrs. O. M. Helmer, chairman of the arts study committee of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women, announces a varied program for the second series of lectures on books, music and art. The lectures, to begin Tuesday, and continue on consecutive Tuesdays at 10:15 at the Rauh Memorial Library, include: Jan. B—Miss Mary Cain, of the Public Library, will talk on “Modern Poetry." Jan. 22—Charles Surendorf will give a gallery talk at the Lyman Art Gallery on an exhibit of linoleum block character studies. Jan. 15—Harry Fowler will give an illustrated lecture on puppetry. Jan. 29—A talk about book illustrators by Miss Bessie Greenwald. Feb. s—Miss Cerene Ohr will present a review of modem novels. Feb. 12 —The group will take a trip through the State Library to observe fine editions and exhibits of the library. Miss Nelle Coats will act as guide. Feb. 19—Mrs. Edith Gordon Adams will lecture on her work in painting. Feb. 26—Mrs. O. M. Jones will islustrate a talk on world famous lullabys. She will be assisted by the Mu Phi Epsilon quartet. Tea Arranged Receiving with Mrs. N. Taylor Todd, president, at a tea in honor of new members to be held from 3 to 4 Tuesday in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall at Butler University, will be the following members: Mesdames E. L. Pedlow, C. B. Dolan, W. F. Hammel, K. G. Baker, C. F. Alexander, Willis B. Lincoln Jr., W. T. MacDonald, G. A. Hart, C. O. McCormack, Ralph Hamilton, J. H. Peck. W. W. Macßeth, James Jobes, J. A. Cejnar, Paul V. Browm, Leland Smith, J. W. Hayes, Wilmott Goodall, J. F. Skillman, W. Donald Wright, R. M. Lingler, Fred Shick, Wendell Hicks, E. C. Kleiderer, Herbert Hill, E. B. Lamb, W. A. Barrett, W. E. Henderson, and Misses Margaret Striebeck, Helene Soller, Virginia Holt, Emma Calbert, Blanche Coyle, Louise Swann, Mabelle Hall, Margaret Paddock, Jessie Russell, Hazel Larson, Alma Hoss, Bertha Hoss, Corinne Frye, Isabelle Mossman, Honora Curran and Blanche Braedan. TVA to Be Topic Mrs. Paul Tombaugh, state vice president, will pour. The social hour will be followed by a lecture at 4, by Dr. Merwyn Bridenstine of the department of economics and business administration of Butler University on “Tennessee Valley Authority and the Power Industry." This lecture will be the second in a series on national and international understanding of which the association is making a study this year. Hostesses for the afternoon will be members of the social committee, Mesdames H. E. Grosbach, chairman; Peter Van Geyt, John Hewitt, George Shumacher, J. R. Spaulding, and members of the hospitality committee, Mesdames Gordon Batman, chairman; Wilbur Appel, Marvin Curie, Donald Drake, Harry Foreman, Russell Hippensteel, A. D. Lange, Lester Smith, Paul Stokes and Miss Maud Russell. Regular meeting of Indianapolis De Molay Mothers’ Club will be held at the chapter house, 1017 Broadway, Friday night to w’hich all De Molay mothers are invited. The club will sponsor a play Jan. 18.

Margaret Jones, Wilmeth Benson and Mrs. Rudy. Assistant hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames Sidney Blair Harry, C. H. Best, Orville Wagner, Volncy E. Huff and Mrs. Burtch. Mrs. D. E. Gruber will be hostess for a luncheon and program meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club at 12:30 Wednesday. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Aifred Brandt and Miss Ruby Keifler. Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt has arranged a program of oriental music. Explanatory notes will be given by Mrs. Clyde E. Titus. The program will be as follows: India. Violin—“ Song of India” Rimsky-Korsakow Miss Berenice Reagan Voice—“ Hindu Song“ Bembere Mrs. Mildred Barnett Pearson Persia. Voice—“ Rose Gardener” Liza Lehmann Mrs. John E. Thompson Voice—“ln the Harem” , 'Story of the Carpet) The Pearl and the Rose” from “Songs of Persia” Bantock Mrs. Reid Steele Egypt. Voice—“ Long Ago in Egypt" Liza Lehmann Mrs. Thompson Hebrew. Hebrew Hvmns. Mrs. Lorenzo B. Jones Japan. Voice—“ Samurai Praver” Gertrude Ross Mrs. Thompson Original Japanese Songs From Manuscript Mrs. Titus "Japanese Folk Song" Yamada Mrs. Moxey Wall China. Voice—“ Mother Goose Rhymes” Bainbrldge Crist Miss Reagan “Sofie Gathers Flowers" Grisses “From the Tomb of an Unknown Woman” Bentock Mrs Titus The accompanists will be Misses Helen Louise Quig, Grace Hutchings, Mesdames ELsie Evans Pattison, Nell Kemper McMurtrey and Neal Ireland. The evening section of the Alumnae Club will meet Jan. 14 with Mrs. Charles G. Fitch. LECTURE SERIES TO BEGIN AT Y. W.C.A. Mrs. J. S. Shortle will talk on “Little Mind, What Now?” as the first of a series of lectures open to Young Women’s Christian Assn, members to be held at 10 Wednesday morning. Mrs. Shortle, who has lectured on applied psychology before groups in the city, will conduct a course in this field at association headquarters this winter. Admission to the Wednesday lecture is by membership card or guest ticket. Mrs. J. W. Atherton and Mrs. C. Norman Green and members of their committees on membership and adult education are sponsoring the lecture.