Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1935 — Page 5
FEB. 9, 1935
ure Under | completing their "sS, Mosdames <|Bf -" Donald Walker. Alpha Ph .r. Aibm campon. Ai*x- amk> Jß Kh ißfllSk. csr/o / o .nw ier 1 'Mg ; y ' Ejpfgl? 1 ! Wendell H. k 1j It a Delta gart Jr . Misses Clara Pat- f Sm/h and I.ue Me- I §gf*< • jM fc&ll&sSHII t I W - Zota; Mrs. Paul Bur- Kapp: Mr- M < p v B Mmmf |sSk rtri m - Mrs. Lo ir Do Vnoo. zua SLplOl||pfc 3m p a. Kappa Alpha Theta i.- ' %ii ipIPHB t * JiPlllli Mj .-fuimd on r:■■ (■ board bv Mr - v- -.- a... jmß B k ||P ▼TW®**™ 1 ' i Mr n-.- ■••- |Bh| -/ Tfe&gi Prnfossor Ross Grifleth : it: it \\ n • BPWllfclh W?Wl!mmm lHP f * w / y T 'D„~z,' * ]rv Univers 'M- wrii mik m o : HBpHP wly- sysS. CsOruOfl customs and o-nns- of Whi.im H.ir.-ann. j v: 3^ : * 4 - W £/ ~ >. •• / tine" at a luncheon meeiim . k W;..i.i:n M.c<. :• \' P-:::- •• c n7/?vy/ fools /~ I / ririv - -’'■ lrs Clarence CSh -eph R o g.m. a L <~Si'o y<>/ic j IHn|BV' sRB§ If^p z;7ku7, -/^ ft / will sing, accompanied by M Wilkinson nd Mi-s Ger-j N < J. SMVloore, Agatha Ward a: be used bv the club :n its AfUCt fCCIU iS))l Df ttC " ’ In observance of the golden jubi- attended bv members of sot '■•“ - r elderly women. r> f'luU fZynilh *\hnnhf>V iMiB^ISPPWMWt f y / * lee vear of Alpha Chi Omega Sor- and alumnae chapters in t Mrs. F F Martin. JtL {slltl' KTfUHJf k.lytllf\Lf '' r oritv. which was founded at De and central province. ■ ' M'-'Kr.-s |ipaim. Pauw University, special arrange- Honor wu - , v.: :be Mrv Ohn Hatton Jr. Ben- , ~ , , K vk R: and P '•no. Depar'mer.- of American r/:.vn- ness hour and the so lowing club jßlmWfl hi, cheon and dance to be held presideir: Mr-. Ma kK U i FI mo Fisher Mrs. ship of *h Seventh D:'rict Fedor, • presidents will repor*: Saru dav Feb M at .he Indian- Ciarv, province president: M H * > music chairman -.on of chibs. ho.uVd bv Mm E. C Poem- Society of Indiana Mrs. iiHMiMI :Su- Athletic Club Announcement ard McLar.e. Lapor-e. ai.d t AOe :.e and Mm R-urphr has a; talk Ctrl J a ylor. Club. wm made ’today followung a busTness roriiy found, mMr Ralph “ tW " S i: mal Amcricamsm' wir.nusMon Mrs. Leroy J Reach; Public Health rM *JBwEE iM meeting of the Indianapolis Alum- „' ri d‘"m^s Vn\r HTVT Fw.dav morning a* the Sc-venn. Nursing Associat.on, Mrs. FR. -WM eof the Soro /' , J. 1 A ‘ ,n J lrs< Leonard Union CP v \ l l.\ I. t. \LB 1 Nlr C ha:ll:v.:\ w.ll talk on Com- Kautz; Sesame Club. Mrs. Bert J Wm&:> ?: v Thomas Ayton. 2144 Wiltshire-rd M s K Ru;ck ~.i ;i b e t , Yi'L'l) /M* /’J J */* mtin.i'm the United States." West over: Social Study Club Mrs. .jr^B^B^ji3|Bil|lHßß^^Om^^Bßp l S' r-' 4rWp¥'-'f, '%''*9k Assisting Mrs. Kurt Thiert, hoe- ~. hp ; un chpon whieli .\{tH> hi Lhi a Mrs H NI phipps will present a Fimun C. Sims; Sons of Veterans pP^*>^PSH 'M& tess chairman, were Mesdames E. . n charE<J of M . ss Kath-nn Club's Valentine tea and paeear.t of flairs, to be given bv Auxiliary No 10. Mrs Maude !■ jfll Mackleman. Richard Coryoa, Mrs . Verne A .‘Trask and Mr w .-- ,♦ o y,.. rJ .. members of the patriotic societies Moore; St. Clair Literary Club. Mrs. 'iWMr wL aSHBBHBR- Claus Best, Marvin Cochrane, Her- M e Sears ‘‘Roebuck & Cos of the district. W. H Reynolds; Tlieta Tau Fsi. BwaSBiL 4BMI bert Murnan> Misses Evelyn Bcnt * I Mm Gilbert Morrison. M ns wuh.Mrs Jhn S’ltauJ CJ. Finch, district presi- Mrs. M. A. Haislup; Thursday C#a*CtlU4s Will'- ’ A ley and Delores McDaniel. I shal Crabill and Miss Dorotl v „ . „. 5 ~..- Me _. dent will preside during the misi- Aftenmon Mrs. Locsm mtißamm M The annual state event, sponsored are >s regular meeting will be # ' TciiSend 0 LaWrenC€ K " ' -q . j inc'ud, w.l ;vv with Mr> J"*? £lt JMCCtlll 01 'mfnrawl institute, nT ¥< "' ** “ : tion.s. Mrs Kenneth I.anc and Mrs Clarence Sole . following! j j I Willis Buckles, Mrs. Herbe ity chairman, will preside and Mrs. . -, 1 v
Tea to Follow Lecture Under Group Auspices Mrs. H H. Hombrook and Mrs. William Burford will preside at the tea table Thursday afternoon at the Meridian Street M. E. Church following a lecture by Mrs. Demarchus *. Brown, sponsored by the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Church. Receiving with Mrs. John J. Bibler will be Mesdames E. J. Boyer, William Hansman. Ralph Clark. A. S Woodard and Miss Gertrude Taggart. Valentine motif will be used. Assisting Mrs. F. S. Truitt, chairman. will be Mesdames Robert Armstrong, Paul Buchanan, James Carter. Hadley Green, Herbert Grimes, Homer Hamer. Leonard Campbell and A. L. Taggart; Musses Alice Henry. Elizabeth Homer, Julianne Campbell and Charlene Buchn.ian. Ushers will include Mesdames Eians Rust, Albert Campbell. Alexander Taggart Jr.. Misses Clara Patten. Sally Smith and Lue McWhirter. Opening the program. Mrs. Myra Goodnow Clippmger will play an organ recital, following which Mrs. Brown will talk on "The Blue Stockings." Mrs. John S. Wrght will introduce the speaker. Patronesses for the event include Mrs. Bibler and Mesdames Arthur Brown, William Burford, Floyd Bowers, Fred Braden. R. W. Brooks. Ralph Clark. Foster Clippmger. Harry Carman. William Hansman. Henry Hombrook. William Mick. Felix McWhirter. John McDermott. James Ogden. Joseph Raegan. A. L. Taggart. Edward Taggart. John S. Wright, C. F. Whitehall. Fred Warfel. A. A. Wilkinson and Miss Gertrude Taggart. WELFARE CLUB TO OFFER LECTURER Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown will lecture at 2 Friday afternoon at the Womans Department Club under auspices of the Welfare Club. Proceeds will be used bv the club in its welfare work for elderly women. Assisting Mrs. E. E. Martin, ushers chairman, will be Mesdames A C. Zaring. Olin Hatton Jr., Benjamin F. Kinnick. Richard Poole, F. P. Gcyer and Elmo Fisher. Mrs. Volney E. Huff is music chairman and Mrs. John A. George and Mrs. Blake Stone are in charge of tickets. VALENTINE EVENT ARRANGED BY CLUB Cervus Club’s Valentine tea and card party will be held at 2 Thursday at the Sears. Roebuck <fc Cos. social rooms with Mrs. John Soltau, chairman. Assistants will be Mesdames Harry Wiebke. Charles Austermiiler. Martin Collins. Abe Greenwald and Clifford Richter. The clubs regular meeting wrill be held at 1 Monday at the Claypool. Card play will foilov with Mrs. Joe Mentzner ana Mrs. Clarence Sole, chairmen. RECEPTION WILL OPEN EXHIBIT Assisting at a reception for opening of the exhibition of water colors by Miss Carolyn Bradley, at the John Herron Art Institute tomorrow afternoon will be Mesdames Arthur Woodward. E. C. Smth. George Mesa. John Haramy. Charles Hanna. W. L. Dorman. George Switzer. Misses Mabel Loehr. Dorothy Perkins. Margaret Kellenbach. Laura Holden. Florence Sanders, Alice Sargent. Anna Hasselman, and Grace Speer. Mothers to Meet Study group of the Pleasant Run Mothers’ Club will meet tor a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. J. Bego 5901 E 18th-st Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Bell will talk on "The Child and His Allowance.” Executive board meeting will be held with Mrs. Fred Wilson presiding.
Americanism Director Will Be Club Group Speaker
Department of American citizenship of the Seventh District Federation of clubs, headed by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. has arranged for a talk by H. L. Chaillaux. director of the national Americanism commission, Friday morning at the Sevenn. Mr. Chaillaux will talk on "Communism in the United States." Mrs. H. M. Phipps will' present a pageant of flags, to be given by members of the patriotic societies of the district. Mrs. C. J. Finch, district president. will preside during the busi-
Two to Speak at Meeting of Jewish Women Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review The Forty Days of Musa Dogh" by the Austrian Jewish author. Hans Wersel, and Mrs. Jack Harding will talk on "Council for Counselors” at the monthly meeting of Indianapolis section National Council of Jewish Women, at 2:15 Tuesday in Kirshbaum Center. Mrs. Emma Komminers will give the invocation and a musical program will be presented by Miss Mary Kapp, violinist, pupil of Hugh McGibney, accompanied by James Thrasher, faculty member of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Ruben Solomon, hospitality chairman, has chosen patriotic decorations for the tea table in commemoration of Lincoln's birthday. Mrs. Samuel Dorfman will preside. A parlimentary law class, directed by Mrs. Sultan Cohen, will meet at 1:45 before the regular meeting.
ness hour and the following club presidents will report: Poetry Society of Indiana, Mrs. Carl A. Taylor; Present Day Club, Mrs. Chic Jackson; Proctor Club; Mrs. Leroy J. Keach; Public Health Nursing Association, Mrs. F. R. Kautz; Sesame Club, Mrs. Bert J. Westover; Social Study Club. Mrs. Firmin C. Sims; Sons of Veterans Auxiliary No. 10, Mrs. Maude Moore; St. Clair Literary Club, Mrs. W. H. Reynolds; Theta Tau Psi, Mrs. M. A. Haislup; Thursday Afternoon Club. Mrs, J. Locke; Thursday Lyceum Club. Mrs. T. D. Campbell; Tokalon Club. Mrs. Vaughn Cornish, and Twentieth Century Club, Mrs. Lawrence K. Townsend. Department of publicity will conduct an informal institute on "Clup Publicity” at a luncheon following. Mrs. Jerauld McDermott, publicity chairman, will preside and Mrs. Fredrick G. Balz, publicity chairman for the Indiana Federation of Club 6, will be a special guest. Short talks will be given by Miss Kathryn Pickett of The Indianapolis Star, on “The Value of Pictures in Club Publicity;” Mrs. Florence Webster Long of The Indianapolis News on “What is Good Club News” and Misks Elizabeth Carr of The Indianapolis Times on “How Club News Should Be Prepared for the Newspaper.” INVITATIONS GIVEN TO ASSEMBLY CLUB Indiana State Assembly Woman's Club members have been invited to a noon luncheon and entertainment at the Scottish Rite cathedral on Tuesday and a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the Indiana School for the Deaf Wednesday with Mrs. O. M. Pittinger as hostess. Reservations may be made with Mesdames Alanson Albright, A. F. WaLsman or W. S. Lane.
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SMITH COLLEGE ALUMNAE CLUB members have set aside Wednesday for the club's scholarship luncheon at the home of Mrs. James F. Carroll. Golden Hill. Among the assistant hostesses will be Miss Florence Shaneberger, Mrs. Neal Estabrook and Miss Madelaine Speers. The marriage date of Miss Rosalind M. Holloway and Griffith John Henninger. son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Henninger, is announced as March 2 by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Holloway. Indianapolis Panhellenic Association will sponsor a performance of Eva La Gallienne in “L’Aiglon” at English's Monday night. Feb. 25. Mrs. P. M. Fifer is assisting the president, Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, and committees with arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Hulbert are at home at 340 E. Maple-rd. Before her marriage Jan. 31, Mrs. Hurlbert was Miss Madge Ann McPherson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McPherson. Among the Valentine events is a mask party which Scarlet Quill, honorary organization for senior women at Butler University, will give Friday. Miss June Willcutts and Miss Marigrace Mojonnier are planning to attend the party. Mrs. Gordon Raeburn, before her marriage last Saturday, was Miss Katherine Calwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Calwell. The at-home announcement is for 3340 N. Meridian-st. For the fifteenth time Sunnyside Guild will entertain March 1 with a dance the proceeds of which will aid the guild’s work at the Sunnyside Sanatorium. Mrs. Chan Lilia White is general ohairman.
ANNUAL DANCE AT TUDOR HALL SET Junior class of Tudor Hall will hold its annual dance tonight with Miss Jane Strashun. president, heading the receiving line. With her will be Miss Betty Amos, class social secretary; Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal; Mrs. Roy Amos, Edinburg; Mrs. R. R. Bunch, mother of the class treasurer. Miss Betty Bunch; Miss Lois Haber, faculty adviser, and Mrs. J. C. Ives. Guild Will Meet Members of St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild will meet at 2 Tuesday at the Propylaeum. Hostesses will be Mesdames Frank Balz Jr„ L. R. Thomas, Norman Schulmeyer and Bex singly
Alpha Chi Omega to Celebrate Golden Jubilee at City Event
In observance of the golden jubilee year of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, which was founded at De Pauw University, special arrangements will be made for the annual luncheon and dance to be held Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Announcement was made today following a business meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae of the Sorority with Mrs. Thomas Ayton, 2144 Wiltshire-rd. Assisting Mrs. Kurt Thlert, hostess chairman, were Mesdames E. C. Mackleman, Richard Coryea, Claus Best, Marvin Cochrane, Herbert Muman, Misses Evelyn Bentley and Delores McDaniel. The annual state event, sponsored by the local alumnae of which Mrs. George Clark is president, will be Businesswomen to Hear Address on World Trends An address on "Present Day World Trends” by E. J. Unruh, executive secretary of the Indianapoiis Council of International Relations will feature a meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club Thursday night at the Woman’s Department Club. Preceding the talk on international relations at 8:15, members will attend a dinner at which Miss Ruth Martin will report on the conference on the Cause and Cure of War held recently in Washington. Miss Agnes Cruse, secretary of the Indianapolis chapter of the American Red Cross, is chairman of the international relations committee of the club. Other members are Mrs. Pearl A. Cook, Mrs. Ada O. Frost, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Mrs. Ora Leigh Shepherd. Dr. Rebecca Parish. Miss Mamie D. Larsh, Isabel IN. Drummond, Forba McDaniel and ‘Frances G. Modar,
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Performance of ‘L’Aiglon’ Will Aid Loan Fund For the benefit of the loan fund maintained to aid college women In completing their education, the Indianapolis Pan-Hellenic Association will sponsor a performance of Eva Le Gallienne in “L'Aiglon” at English's Monday night, Feb. 25. Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, president, has named her committees for the project. The ticket committee includes Mrs. Merton Johnston, Alpha Gamma Delta; Mrs. Russell Hippensteel, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Mrs. O. M. Helmer, Alpha Xi Delta. Members of the program committee are Mrs. William Hutchinson, Sigma Kappa; Mrs. Marvin Cochran. Alpha Chi Omega, and Mrs. P. M. Fifer, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton, Pi Beta Thi, and Mrs. Malcolm Sewell, Chi Omage, comprise the publicity committee. Other members of the Pan-Hel-lenic board include Mrs. Arthur Dorsey, Alpha Delta Pi; Mrs. Donald O'Neill, Alpha Delta Theta; Mrs. Donald Walker, Alpha Phi; Mrs. Wendell Hicks. Delta Delta Delta; Mrs. Addison Dowling, Delta Gamma; Mrs. Robert Berner, Delta Zeta; Mrs. Paul Suits, Kappa Delta; Mrs. Charles Dolan, Phi Mu, and Mrs. Leslie De Voee. Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Alpha Theta is represented on the board by Mrs. Ragsdale. Palestine to Be Topic Professor Ross Grifleth of Butler University will talk on "The Customs and Costumes of Palestine” at a luncheon meeting of the Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club Monday. Mrs. Clarence C. Shoemaker will sing, accompanied by Mrs. H. E. Kapp. The luncheon committee is composed of Mesdames Carl Weyl, J. S. Moore, Agatha Ward and A. D. Vestal.
attended by members of four active and alumnae chapters in the state and central province. Honor guists will be Mrs. Gilbert L. Van Anken, New York, national president; Mrs. Mark E. Uncapher, Gary, province president; Mrs. Howard McLane, Laporte, and three sorority founders, Mrs. Ralph B. Clark and Mrs. Scoby Cunningham, of Indianaoplis, and Miss Estelle Leonard, Union City. Mrs. S. K. Ruick will be toastmaster at the luncheon, which will be in charge of Miss Katherine Smith, Mrs. Verne A. Trask and Mrs. Wyatt F. May. Mrs. Gilbert Morrison, Mrs. Marshal Crabill and Miss Dorothy Steware will be in charge of the dance; Misses Maxine Ballweg, Marjorie Lytle, Asberine Morris, Josette Yelch and Marjorie Lawson, program and decorations. Other committees include invitations, Mrs. Kenneth Lancet, Mrs. Willis Buckles, Mrs. Herbert Murnan, Mrs. Evelyn Mouser. Mrs. Richard Oberreich, Miss Esther Holt and Miss Martha Clinehens; hostesses, Mrs. Fred Tucker and past presidents of Beta Beta alumnae; finance. Miss Hannah Keenan and Mrs. Everett Small; publicity, Mrs. J. Voris Tobin. Miss Claribel Davidson is general chairman. PHI OMEGA PI TO OBSERVE FOUNDING At a meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Phi Omega PI Sorority today at the home of Miss Adrienne Schmedel, 4144 N. Capitolav, members completed arrangements for a Founder's Day celebration to be held March 2. Miss Lena Kay Baker, Noblesvtll®, will serve as chairman of the luncheon and dance. Committees include programs, Miss Schmedel and Mrs. John Riddell; music, Mrs. Ermal Hedden and Mrs. Roger E. Williams; invitations. Miss Kathleen Thompson and Miss Ethel Mae Akers,
