Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1935 — Page 5
MARCH 30, 1933-
the home of Mrs. F H ! l ine Scott Harnson Chapter, Daughters of the Amer- next Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. _;■ ti'me of Miss Grace Hutch- Miss Anna Marie Sander is chairman of the Latreian Club, which will sponsor a bridge party at ?|X AT \w. .. and Mrs Frank state day celebration to be held by Delta Delta Delta the Columbia Club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ball Rj^ra \t a luncheon meeting. Miss j Sorority next Saturday at the Claypool. will attend with a group of guests from Muncic I ' : t jP^- - T H party AxmuxcEn Tri-Delta State Day Program . . i . ■ .- Isabelle Mossman Mrs. Joseph A Brower, chairman „ * js' |f .jmk I of women's luncheon bndre parties II // 7f#/*A ij/jp P//7V t ,~i&r • —_ Club. y > 111 IHLUUIC JTiay c E SESSION OF announces the list of hostesses for , lH _ r, . A , ~,n the next party will be a style revue' _ , . „ . . . . _ _. wm.i *'' ■ ms. ' y " mmm mm E. O. DISCUSSED ibx I S Avtw & C B ' ; - er University Chapter of oto 8 m nonor of national officers ; = 7 — 77 * the pE O Sister- Hostesses will be Meadames Rob- Delta Delta Delta Sorority will pre- wf w.,1 attend the luncheon and, I*/* t jJT &&//£ /A/l// re convention, to be held er mpfel. H J. McDargh. sent a plav entitled. “Delta Dream dance Mrs. Richardson, national
Author Will Be Guest Prior to Lecture Tuesday Patrons and pa'rnnpssw an* an* nounrrd hv the Indianapolis *'"r.ina<* of Theta Sigma Phi, women's professional journalistic sorority, for a lecture to bo given bv Caroline Mi! • r Tuesday night at Caleb Mills Mr Miller, author of “Lamb in His Bosom." will have I‘inchean menibers r>! the HVOritj Tuesdav noon at the Columbia Clue and will be guest at dinner at 6:15 at the Marott. Miss Lotys Benning is general chairman of the lecture. The dinner committee includes Misses Bertha Cory. Ruth Marie Price and Mrs. Robert Humphreys. Ushers will be Mrs James Zoercher Mrs Elhs W. Hay and Miss Maja The patron and patroness list includes Mayor and Mrs. John W Kern Dr. and Mrs. James W. Putnam. Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox Mr K.ve Milner Rabb Mrs. Demarche C Brown. Mrs. William H Coleman. Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday and Messrs, and Mesdame.; Wayne Cot. Kurt Pnntzer, D Lnurance Chambers. Hilton U. Brown. Walter Myers, James A Stuart. Sidney Sullivan. A F Head. Leonard Murthison. C. Walter McCartr. F F. Agnew and Charles E Carll Jr.
CATHEDRAL SCHOOL DANCE SET
Mrs Timothy McMahon, president of the Mothers’ Club of Cathedral High School has appointed committees to assist in prepanne for the clubs third annual dance. Joseph Dux. Cathedral alumnus, and his Indiana Vagabonds, will provide music for this years dance to be held April 23 in the school The committees are as follow: T .*k*> Mr* Thorn** OiUf*pie. rhairT X Lanaham. William K \ Ml'Tin Walpol- William Kie.-el. fvn ; (t William Workman. A J. Ullrich Y,~ Mla .m Ta ii Corliss J E Kern,; J H Na: Michael Omcr Andfr'or John Q’i.r.n. E C Brcnnaiv Mw-A* t. W.> chairman Mf*damfs T P Thonti Canon, chair* i::„ v . \\ . I • M* NfeMlame* Hirrv Wnlrhajr*. V r* a Walpole John M ;rphv Charles J I; . .. -.‘'pitali-v Mr* nmo’hv Mrl l :L-> >hn‘cmwV ,l Jawo l> Vln- * K h, r . s*rrr\ A'.hert mas MicJi*l FP*. Bff :ii* Kr.rc Frank McCarthy * K rln Joseph Seven Robert Lariwnkamp Laarenc* McMahon *nd
MU rill EPSILOX TO r RES EXT PROGRAM * An Hour of Familiar Music" will bo the propram for Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, at 8 Friday. April 5, at the First Fresbvtenan Church, assisted by the Hooeter Trio. Mrs Russell Spivey is program chairman with Mrs Robert Ryker and Mrs. Addison Dow Imp. assistants Informal social hour will close the meeting The Young Married Woman's Guild will spenssor the hour. Indianapolis Alumnae Club will hold its Apnl meetings Wednesday noon at the home of Mrs. F H Dedert and Monday nieht. April 8. at tht h me of Miss Grace Hutchings Mrs Dedert will be assisted bv Mrs Max Wall and Mrs. Frank F rrv At a luncheon meeting. Miss :v v. cas*on. music instr: • t at Central Norma! College. Dar.v.’ e. will present a program by the Friml string trio. "Indiana Composers" will be the subject cf Miss Isabelle Mossman at the night meeting. STATE SESSION OF P. E. O. DISCUSSED Discussion of the P E O Sisterhood state convention, to be held May 16 to 18 at Rushville was included in business transacted at the Indiana state board annua! meeting today at the home of Mrs. W. R Craigle. first vice president. Mrs. Glydaa Bassett, past state president of Chapter A. Thorntown. was an honor guest and Mrs B E Mullen and Mrs R O Kennedy. Chapter M- president, were guest?. Attending were Mrs. Frank Lunbeck. Chapter J. Valparaiso, president; Mrs Jennie Hallow-ell. Chapter L Lafayette, second vice prcsiMt' W C Van Nuys. Chapter H Newcastle, organizer; Mrs. P J Hurley. Chapter O. Gary, record - ing secretary; Mrs J. K Matthews. Chapter Q. Indianapolis, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Emmett C Michaels, Chapter P. Indianapolis, treasurer. Luncheon was served at L
TV,fR and Mrs. Charles Robertson Fant have an- ■* nounred the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Irene Fant. to Ernest Charles Badger Jr., son of Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Charles Badger Sr. Members of the Indiana Vassar Club will sponsor five performances of Mrs. Helen Haiman Joseph's Puppet Theater in the city April 6. Mrs. Jeremiah L. Cadick is president of the local group and also working on the project are Mrs. Byron K. Rust and Miss Carolyn Richardson. Mrs. Frederick E. Matson is chairman of the finance committee for a bridge party and style show to be given Wednesday in Ayres auditorium by Caroline Scott Harnson Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. Miss Anna Marie Sander is chairman of the state day celebration to be held by Delta Delta Delta Sorority next Saturday at the Claypool.
HOSTESS LIST FOR PARTY AXXOUXCED Mrs. Joseph A Brower, chairman of women's luncheon bridge parties at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, announces the lis* of hostesses for the next party will be a style revue by L. S. Ayres A: Cos. Hostesses will be Mesdames Robert S Stempfel, H. J. McDargh. Waldo E. Tiller, Maurice Gronendyke. Kenneth Chnstena. J. E. Barer. Posey T. Kime. Frank B. Hatfield and Miss Margaret Brick, been invited to serve on the committee include Mrs. Elmo Funk and Mrs. Walter F Welsh. Anderson; Mrs Q G. Noblitt. Columbus; Mrs. Paul G Miller. Zionsville; Mrs. John F Mitchell Jr.. Greenfield, and Mrs Gilbert W Butler. Martinsville. Mrs. O'Xeill Honored Mrs. Donald D. O'Neill, who will leave the city soon, was honor guest at a bridge party given last night by Miss Viola Littleton. Other guests were Mesdames Carl Bruhn. H F Hedderich. R S. Hiatt. Russell Mahoney. Jack Miller and P. W. RadclifT; Misses Elizabeth Gallagher. Mildred Ross Helen Tomlinson and Marjorie Wood.
Columbia Club's April luncheon and bridge party will be held Tuesday with Mrs. Maxwell Shaw, chairman of hostesses, to be assisted by Mrs. Chester G. Pike. Plainfield; Mesdames Robert Wiseheart, Clarence H. Beach. J. G. Van Orsdell. O. E. Green, A. H. Hamerslev, George H. Batchelor, Warren M. Bird and Thomas M. Carson. Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, assisted by the Hoosier trio will present ‘ An Hour of Familiar Music" at 8 Friday night at the First Presbyterian Church. Miss Ruth Hutchins, a member of the group, will take part in the program. Mrs. Charles F. Steger is chairman of invitations of the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority dance to be held next Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Edith M. Ball is a member of Alpha Gamma Latreian Club, which will sponsor a bridge party at the Columbia Club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ball will attend with a group of guests from Muncie.
Tri-Delta State Day Program Will Include Play
Butler University Chapter of Delta Delta Delta Sorority will present a play entitled. "Delta Dream Days.” written and directed by Misses Dorothy Rinker and Helen Healey, at the annual state luncheon to be held April 6, in the Riley room of the Claypool. Members of the Butler Chapter will make up the cast. Mrs. B. M. Richardson, national vice president of the sorority, will speak at the luncheon, and Mrs. D. E. Younc. alumnae secretary, will give a toast. Misses Helen Reagan, district adviser, will extend greetings to the chapters. Music for the luncheon will be provided by the De Pauw University Trio, composed of Misses Margaret Strickler. Jean Cox and Rhoda Jane Finch. and Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs of the Indianapolis Alliance. An informal reception will be held by the Indianapolis Alliance from
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5 to 8 in honor of national officers who will attend the luncheon and dance. Mrs. Richardson, national vice president; Mrs. Young. Miss Reagan and Mrs. Edward Haan, former province deputy, will be the guests of honor. The reception will be held at the home of Man- Padou Young, 62 N. Layman-av. Mrs. Merritt L. Thompson will be in charge. Province Session Opens Eta province meeting oi Alpha | Zeta Sorority will be held today, and tomorrow in Marion. Members of the Alpha Tau chapter to attend will be Mesdames Walter Johnson. Dave McKay, Cecil Laxen and Robert McAllister; Misses Mary Hurt, Esther Bamford. Dorothy Trager.j Helen Ragsdale. Katherine Kramer, Elizabeth Eichel, Irene Pletts, Pauline Workman. Helen Dippel, Elea- ' nor Jacobson. Thelma Boidman and Madeline Davis. 1
STYLE SHOW AND CARD PARTY SET
Mrs. Peter C. Reilly is general chapman of a style show and card party to be held by Indianapolis Branch. Needlework Guild of America April 23 in Ayres auditorium. Mrs. A. J. Hueber is table chairman; Mrs. Cecil K. Calvert anc Mrs. John R. Sentnev, door chairmen; Mrs E. I. Wagner, candy chairman, and Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, ticket chairman, assisted by Mesdames
Ross A. Smith. Jasper P. Scott. Ted Jordan, J. R. Robertson, Warren C. Harrell. Ernest Spickelmier, Glenn Shoptaueh. Charles Hogate Lee O. Nicholson, Kenneth Higgins, Guy E. Morrison and Fred Fischer; Misses Mary Alice Purves, Elizabeth Bertermann. Alida Sherwood and Marjorie Mcßride. Meeting Called Mrs. Fred Hoke, governor of the board of assistance of the Society of Mayflower Descendants, has called a meeting and luncheon for noon Monday. Mrs. Tilden F. Greer, sec--1 retary, is in charge of reservations.
GUILD WILL HEAR SURPRISE PROGRAM Surprise program will feature a meeting of the Sunnyside Guild Monday at the Columbia Club. Mrs. E. V. Mitchell will be hostess for the luncheon. Assistants will be Mesdames Rufus Mumford, O. B. Perine, B. B. Pettijohn, Charles Renard, Sidney Rice, Charles W. Richardson, Theodore E. Root, Gaylord Rust. John P. Sawyer, E. J. Schmidt, Kurt W. Schmidt and Edward Shurman.
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LUNCHEON SET FOR CLUB AUXILIARY
Mrs. A. G. Shoptaugh, 5102 N. Capitol-av, will be hostess for the Southern Club Auxiliary at a 1 o'clock lunchton Friday. Mrs. J. H. Weatherby, Mrs. J. D. Smith and Mrs. Herbert Sheets will assist the hoste-s and the program will include a ta.k, "Stage and Stage Personalities,” by Walter D. Hickman, dramatic critic of The Indianapolis Times.
