Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1935 — Page 5
MARCH 16, 1935.
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'T'HE Auxi.iary to the Indianapolis Orphans Home will sponsor a performance of J. Elder Tilackliuge. magician. Friday night. March *" n J , l 'omc Temple. Funds will be used by the auxiliary to carry on its activities at the home. Assisting with arrangements'are Mrs. c harles Buschmann Miss E ’en Rogers and Mrs. William Bertermann. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Thus announce the engagement of their daughter. Mia> Helen Louise Titus, to Ni-holas J. Demareth. New York. The wedding date is set for May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Villiam Keuthan are on a wedding trip to Florida and will make their home in Frankfort. Kv.. after April 1. Mrs Keuthan formerly was Miss Mary Louise Beem. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L A Beem. Miss Maryellen Gartland. director of Mr. and Mrs. P V. Gartland. win assist at the annual tei to be given at Ladvwood School tomorrow! Members of the Athletic Association will be hostesses. Former Orchard School students will serve as ushers Mondav night at Caleb Mills Hali when Alexander Woolcott talks on "The Invisible Newspaper ‘ The ushers include Misses Eleanor Cold we 11. Jeanette Tarkmgton. Margery Jean Mueller. Ruth Osborne. Patty Jameson. Natalie Pfaff. Judy Preston. Priscilla Johnson and Susan Gatch. The lecture is sponsored by the Orchard School. Alpha Gamma Latreian Club announces a benefit bridge party for April 3 at the Columbia Club with Mrs. E. M. Costin. general chairman Proceeds will be used for the Bridgeport Nutrition Camp. Mrs Frances Mahoney is a member of the ticket committee for the lecture to be held April 2 at Caleb Mills Hall by Indianapolis alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi Sorority, with Caroline Miller, Pulitzer prize novelist, as speaker.
IRYISGTON GROUP SPONSORS EYEXT Mrs W. J. Weesner wall be chairman of a fashion show, musicale and tea to be given at 2 Tuesday, to be sponsored by the Irvington Service Circle of King s Daughters at Avres auditorium. Committee chairmen assisting will be. hospitality, Mesdames Walter Wagoner. W. J Palmer; tickets. Mrs. W. M Burton; candy, Mrs. O. W. Gille; program. Mrs Robert R. Hamilton, and publicity, Mrs. Arthur C. Wagner. Entertainment will include accordion solos by Mrs. Mildred
Smith; numbers by students of the Music Masters School of M*sic. Maryland and June Gardner, Miss Grace Knuckles and Miss Evadine Coch. Assisting the store models will be Alice Robinson. Melville Weesner. Mary Ann Elliott, Mildred Kingsbury and Richard Bakcmeier, showing children s styles. Proceeds will be used to carry on the circle's welfare work. Chib Dinner Scheduled Mrs Ruth Decatur, assisted by Iva Mitchell and Frances McCreadv, will be m charge of a dinner of the Co-Wa-Ma Club tonight at the Colonial tearoom. Charter members will attend.
■JEWISH JUNIORS SCHEDULE DANCE Annual cabaret and dance of the Indianapolis section of the National Council of Jewish Juniors will be held Sunday night, March 24. at the Columbia Club. Miss Virginia Marcus will present tap and toe dances during a floor show to be directed by Charles Kauffman and Miss Lucia Wild. Assisting Miss Sophie Rosenthal, general chairman, will be Misses Ruth Greenberg. Fannette Katz, Ruth TraugotL Dorothy Krish. Adelaide Cohn, Kalb, feme Feueriiciit,
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Helen Lehman, Adeline Rice and Dvera Cohen. LEGAL SORORITY TO HEAR JUDGES Miss Bonnie Louise Miller and her sister. Mrs. Althea Miller Mitchell, will be hostesses for a dinner and bridge party of lota Tau Tau, national legal sorority, Tuesday night in the green room of the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Speakers will be Judge Joseph T. Markey, Judge Herbert E. Wilson, Oscar Hagemier and Judge Smiley Chambers.
BUTLER MOTHERS TO ENTERTAIN
Mis. G. A. Ratti, chairman of the program committee of the Mothers’ Council of Butler University, is preparing for its fourth mass meeting to entertain mothers of all past and present students of the university. Committees will meet for discussion of the project at 2:30 Friday, March 29. in Arthur Jordan Me-j mortal hall. Mrs. Frank Reissner
will preside during a business meeting. preceding the program. The council, composed of mothers of past and present students, seeks to bid students to obtain educations. Funds totaling $1074.90 have been earned by the organization and donated to Prof. George F. Leonard, in charge of the Butler student welfare agency. Marco Polo to Be Topic Indianapolis Literary Club members will hear R. A. Hendrickson discuss "Marco Polo" at a regular meeting at the chapter rooms Monday night. _ *
CLASS SPONSORS EVENT AS BENEFIT Charity baby patients at Coleman Hospital will receive the proceeds from a style show and musical program to be held at 2 Friday by the Service Class of the First Baptist Church. Assisting Mrs. Charles E. Yarbrough, general chairman, will be Mesdames Carl Aumann, J. H. Beck ctnd H. M. Hooker, ways and means; Mesdames S. G. Huntington, J. B. McCoy, J. M. Hedges, A. J. Wjfrer. William O. Cheeseman, Mfjg^Aed,
J. W. Whitehead, J. E. Rice and Arthur Wilson, reception. Miss Maxine Moore, accompanied by Mrs. Bertha Buick, will sing, and a trio composed of Miss Irma Mae Steele, violin; Miss Mary Kapp, piano, and Miss Virginia Leyenberger. cello, will play. Class officers will be hostesses. Club to Entertain Delta Zeta Mothers’ Club will entertain with a card party at the home of Mrs. C. W. Wright, 3925 Carrolltou-av, tonight.
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