Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1935 — Page 5
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eWorld Motif Chosen for Theater Ball Annual Civic Event to Be Held May 18 at Athenaeum. BY BEATRICE BI RGAN Tlnfi Knmin'i •’if* Mitnr CIVIC THEATER ball committees cast about for a theme, which might match in color their circus and county fair balls of other years. Situations of international moment are occupying public thought, so why not choose an international theme, they observed.
So it is that the ball on May 18 at the Athenaeum will be international. and guests will be invited to come in the costume of any land —the more rpmote probably the more interesting to the judges. Mw. and Mrs. Carl Vonnegut are general chairmen, and they have
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called together the more than 200 chairmen a id workers for a meeting Tuesday night at the Civic Theater playhouse. Mrs. Vonnegut has worked in the Civic Theater for several seasons, and as chairman of the Children's Theater has been responsible for many of their successful undertakings. The ball annually comes as a close to the theater’s season of plays. To date we only know that the Athenaeum will be bedecked with the national flags of many foreign countries.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus chairman of the Tulip Time ball of th" Indianapolis Athletic Club tonight will be among the guests with several of their friends. Messrs, and Mesdames Lyman Ayres, David Stone, William N. Wi !son, Joseph Cain. Thomas R. Kackley, Charles A. Greathouse Jr., and John K. Ruckelshaus. James Ryan. Chicago, brother of Mrs. Harry Scott, will attend the ball with Mr. and Mrs. Scott, who will be in the party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brower. Others will be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woolling and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R McCoy. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Kelly. Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prevo, Grc°ncastle, will be out-of-town guests in Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gastineau's party. Others will be Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Ellis. Dr. and Mrs. Roy V. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Kern. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Duckwall will be together at a table. a a u An exhibition of Mrs. Janet Payne Bowles’ jewelry and silversmithing will be on display at the John Herron Art Museum until May 2, and her friends will greet her tomorrow* at a reception in the museum.
ALUMNAE TO GIVE RUSH TEA
Members of the Indianapolis Phi Mu Alumnae Club will go to Bloomington next Saturday to attend the rush tea which the club will sponsor at the Indiana University Chapter house. Mrs. C. H. Glascock, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. W. B. Wilcox. Mrs. H. D. Eberhart and Mlss Velma Schaaf. Mrs. William R imsev, Mrs. A. B. Clark. Muss Charlotte Green and Miss Louise Schetter, members of the Bloomington alumnae club, will pour at the tea. Musical program will be presented by Miss Glada Whitlach. president of the Indiana Chapter; Misses Lora Frances and Dot tie Lackey. Others to attend from Indianapolis will be Miss Florence Day, alumnae president; Misses Alice Sexton, Eloise Hansen, Flora McAra, Ruth Sharp. Virginia Adams. Mrs. Wilbur Shannon and Mrs. Charles Dolan. EUGENE IGLEHART WILL TAKE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brentano, Evansville, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mahla Ann Brentano to Eugene Holt Iglehart Jr., New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Iglehart Sr., Traders Point. The wedding will take place in July.
Annual Luncheon Will Be Held by White Cross Guild
Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, chairman of music for the White Cross Guild annual luncheon at 12:30 Wednesday at the Claypool, has arranged for several artists to entertain. They are the Carolyn Ayres Turner string trio. Mayme Weddel Holz, soprano: Alice McCawley Rayburn, pianist, and the guild chorus, accompanied by Mrs. Fanetta Hitz Brady. A feature of the luncheon will be the awarding of gold and silver cups to White Cross guilds, adjudged to have given outstanding hospital service during the year. Dr. John G. Benson, general superintendent of the Methodist Hospital, will make the awards. A trophy will be given also to the guild which has the largest percentage of its membership present. Officers, committee chairmen and presidents of the 22 guilds will make reports summarizing the year's activities. Officers will be elected. Mrs. William C. Hartinger. president, will preside. Mrs. Brandt C. Downey is general chairman, with Mrs. H B. Tilman as idee chairman. The reception committee is as follows: Mrs. Hartinger. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Mrs. Edgar Blake, Detroit; Mesdames Edgar Kiser. John W. Emhardt. Samuel Cornell Carey. Jean 8. Milner. Clara Nelson, Arthur Wolf, Arnold Clegg; Misses Fannie Forth. Margaret Carr and Carolyn Davis. Clara Barton White Cross Guild has made and filled Easter baskets
DIANA Saddle Horse Associa- . tion will present the United : ff i % S.I. tes Olympic equestrian team in | j '• m * sm mmm State fairground coliseum. JfftUf t wßmßm * ? i| ontr the workers on the project. | t j I. /W HI .Tiss Gayle Robinson, daughter # SK tyyg Col and Mrs. OP. Robinson. f ■/ ||§§|§p||; W& is Robinson is a member of the | : j li Ofit ’rve seat sale, officers reserve | MWyy&wi f Ip I general admission ticket sales j: ' I ? if f %M *flll| j Irs Waller T Hess, anew * f j | gggiiim, Tiber of S Margaret Hospital 1 J f %%%%|. ild. is working on the enter- ;• -y, I |v, i iment committee for the guild's 1 t t mal spring bridge party to be i* ! 2 * g ' i Friday, May 3, at the Indian- < il IfftlilijilSß 1 IBHBMMIBf -w HHHnHHHHI Wolfe is general chairman. ’ J n mlkdisMtssmm l I IBII^BMBI.akMIBWwI tate luncheon and dance of t - **tpl I J fe-fPflf***!# Beta Phi Sorority will be held : .; IsMI jjl i urday. April 27. at the Indian- P ; jtE PI 1 1 s ilis Athletic Club. The Indian- i m^^^nsrnmim^ummaw-i ; group for the annual celebra- ! iy ; -_, .^ J *. Bartholomew and J ... ; , %)a£e \m v Frank M. Gastineau are * * %| I . nbers of St. Vincent's Hospital Iiild working on the ticket com- ’ S HK | tec for the second annual sup- BBBHB dance April 27 at the Indian- lyafc>.. W .:-aa |fW ., x x ys'J *' v ;" va * *?*•£*: - lis Athletic Club. ft \ -Z,' y ; - iamma Alumnae Association of Tj \ xS&jsmi |i ' *>/, 5: JjM. apa Alpha Theta Sorority will i/j jft, W#' WmZm&ffl W&i'¥ "lw i tain members and gue>ts at f jgt N Wmmm ||^T. s ..''§ '&%_ jenefit dance May 10 at the W l -. mEt. ( | ' I Iges is alumnae president. As- yfe. * mg the chairman. Mrs Robert _ miti-"--- T^t*iri cfCt Pov*f \ r j- p ie are committee members ? 4BHh§|F ;4^r 4| :?; ? $/:,/, ' E)I X ell LJ lE s Virginia Goodwin. Mrs. Wal- im ;. ', -•- : ' fjy. , K' W& 'w| t t i t t • Shtrlev Mrs Clark Rogge. jfl | ■! W HeIDHOSDIt^ tfrsMfiarJtobJKeM' ■■■,.': iM W 1 m ” P he marriage of Miss Frances Wit*.. ,k v®*** 'ift, ise Dungan to John W. Tern- U ~ /*. f-• ■ df&>. pLl'/ ' To enable the Children’s Sunshi on. took place Wednesday y J'/yS j/'£%A~-/*£ CuZSIIHCUtI Club of Sunnyside to on ••I • Te^'^ eto j jj s a welfare work for children at t ’illiam P Cosgrove announces Xa ■■>■'s*'*&&■■ % pital. the club will -.ponsor a bene engagement of his daughter BP T J Wm&-'% and bndge party at 2 Monriay ' May 6 > s Mary Cosgrove, to Robert Ml W Ayres Auditorium. Mobley, son'of Mrs. Frances ~~ Mi : ' c ‘ jb prm such ami ")>y Th.e wedding will take > ; j rid. < 1' > i.n. •• ahe engagemen. of Miss Mar- s y nnounced by her mother, Mrs. Wedding Chosen ||j closet to provide c othing for nee V J read" °Jun,' I ? e ,t C sT m Z ku MISS TItUS ■ -M- U IBLiIMWMWWBMR 1 CZ // 2 ' SS , RIWI. M Mrs'charlea Boert la pan, ch,l nv'e Catholic Church. *>> iU 1S S IItUS Wll B Hld Mlss Heten Louise Titus, whose H M OH> .Harry Borsn John Conn - W& ' ?£burn cards and" tallies, Mrs. E. )SS C Till La 10. announces the members of her rt. - —— ArT „— Meunier: candy: Mesdames W. 1
INDIANA Saddle Horse Association will present the United States Olympic equestrian team in an exhibition May 5 at the Indiana State fairground coliseum. Among the workers on the project is Miss Gayle Robinson, daughter of Col. and Mrs. O. P. Robinson. Miss Robinson is a member of the reserve seat sale, officers reserve and general admission ticket sales committees. Mrs. Walter I. Hess, anew member of St. Margaret Hospital Guild, is working on the entertainment committee for the guild’s annual spring bridge party to be held Friday, May 3, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe is general chairman. State luncheon and dance of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will be held Saturday, April 27, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Indianapolis Alumnae Club with Mrs. Allan C. Raup, president, is hostess group for the annual celebration. Mrs. H. L. Bartholomew and Mrs. Frank M. Gastineau are members of St. Vincent’s Hospital Guild, working on the ticket committee for the second annual supper dance April 27 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Gamma Alumnae Association of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will entertain members and guests at a benefit dance May 10 at the Woodstock Club. Mrs. Dale Hodges is alumnae president. Assisting the chairman. Mrs. Robert Neale, are committee members. Miss Virginia Goodwin. Mrs. Walter Shirley. Mrs. Clark Rogge, Mrs. Allan Shimer and Miss Magdaline Adams. The marriage of Miss Frances Louise Dungan to John W. Templeton, took place Wednesday night. Mrs. Templeton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Duane Dungan. William P. Cosgrove announces the engagement of his daughter. Miss Mary Cosgrove, to Robert Lee Mobley, son of Mrs. Frances Mobley. The wedding will take place June 1. The engagement of Miss Margaret Dillon to John G. O'Connor is announced by her mother. Mrs. John J. Dillon. The ceremony will be read June 5 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church.
for all patients on the Thomas Taggart Memorial Children's floor of the hospital. New officers of this guild are Barbara Spencer, president; Cornelia Connor, vice president; Jeanne Tudor, secretary; Betty McManama, treasurer. Meridian Heights White Cross Guild has elected new officers as follows: Mrs. Ross E. Mitchell, president; Mrs. A. L. Leonard, first vice president; Mrs. G. A. DeLong, second vice president, and Miss Emma Doeppers. secretary-treasurer. Fifty-First Street M. E. Church White Cross Guild will hold its regular meeting Monday afternoon in the nurses' residence of the hospital. Music section of the guild will present Mrs. Kathryn Tuney Garten in a book talk at 8 Monday night at the North M. E. Church, for the benefit of the scholarship fund. Mrs. Sherwood Blue, chairman of the section, is in charge of reservations. Mrs. Garten will discuss "Ihe Man Who Freed Music” and "Time Out of Mind.” Mrs. Octavia Landers, violinist, and Mrs. Fanetta Hits Brady, pianist, will present a musical interlude. TEA TO BE GIVEN FOR MRS. PUTNAM Mrs. James W. Putnam, wife of the president of Butler University, will be honor guest at a tea. which will be given by the Delta Tau Delta Mothers' Club on April 23 in the recreation hall of Arthur Jordan Hall. Mrs. Nellie Hutcheson is club president. %
Attendants for W edding Chosen by Miss Titus Miss Helen Louise Titus, whose marriage to Nicholas J. Demareth, New York. will be solemnized May 10, announces the members of her bridal party. Miss Titus is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus. Mrs. Jack Gulling will be matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Jean Hayden, Ft. Wayne; Miss Betty Mathias and Miss Martha Jean Stephenson, both of Chicago; Miss Jean Davidson. Decatur. 111., and Misses Betty Lupton and Elizabeth Jean Martin. Friends of the bride-to-be are arranging parties in her honor before the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs will entertain in Miss Titus’ honor Wednesday night and the following night will be Miss Gene Parttens’ party. Mrs. Gulling will be hostess Friday night at a pre-nuptial party and Mrs. J. M. Costin and Mrs. M. E. Costin will entertain with a bridge tea Saturday afternoon, April 27. Norman Titus, brother of the bride-to-be, will be Mr. Demareth's best man. GARDEN CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN AT TEA Neophyte Garden Club will entertain with a guest tea from 2 to 4 Monday at the home of the president, Mrs. Paul Beard. 2800 River-side-dr. Mrs. J. G. McFarland, guest speaker, will talk on “Continuous Blooms in the Garden ” The tea table will be decorated with spring flowers and lighted with candles. Mrs. Robert Mannfeld, past president, will pour, and assisting her will be Mesdames R. E. Peckham, Ray Briggs and Herbert Williams.
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STYLE SHOW SET FOR CLUB MEETING Fashions for women and children will be displayed to members of the Welfare Club and their guests at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. Ayres' mannequins will model late fashions and Joy Dee Campbell and Richard Hatton will model clothes for children. Mrs. A. C. Zaring is chairman of the style event. Assisting Mrs. Joel Wilmoth, honorary president and chairman of hostesses, will be Mesdames E. Monty Campbell, W. H. Mitchell, John Sawyer, Arthur Craven. Adah Galbraith and Volney E. Huff. Mrs. Harry Kuhn is general chairman and Mrs. Blake Stone, chairman of tickets, to be assisted by the following captains: Mesdames James E. Berry, William Birk, John George, Thomas Hindman. Robert Stokes and George L. Stalker. Japanese Tea Set A Japanese tea will be given at 2:15 Wednesday afternoon by the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Third Christian Church at Banner - Whitehill auditorium. Taking part will be Miss Cynthia Pearl Maus, reader; Miss Irene Bishop, marimba soloist, and Glenn M. Seitz of the music department at Franklin College.
Department Club Groups Schedule Meetings
American home department of the Woman's Department Club will conclude its year's program with a talk by Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown at 2 Wednesday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Brown will discuss “Some Famous Americans in Paris.” Mrs. Bert C. Gadd, chairman, will preside at a business meeting when officers and committee chairmen will report the year's activities. At the applied education section meeting at 1, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will discuss “No Second Spring” by Janet Beith and "Poor Splendid Wings” by Frances Winwar. The music section with Mrs. Will C. Hitz, chairman, will be in charge of the afternoon’s musical program. Assistants will be Mesdames Irving Blue, Frank C. Walker, L. E. York, W. C. Borcherding. George W. Bowman. Thomas L. Green, Roscoe C, Leavitt, George Lowe, Charles H. Smith. Walter E. Stork and Miss Pearl Kiefer. Mrs. Roscoe C. Leavitt, general chairman of hostesses, will be assisted by Mesdames John F. Engelke, Harold M. Trusler and J. B. Wade. At the tea Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter and Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew will pour, assisted by Mesdames R. J.
Anderson, M E. Eistun, T. L. Green, G. E. Lowe, Olay Ward, L. E. York, E. A. Zimmer and W. E. Kennedy. At a lucheon meeting of thejMonday Guild, a section of the community welfare department, officers will be elected. Mrs. Robert Shingler is luncheon chainnan. Miss Louise Love, in 'charge of the Braille department of the state library, will demonstrate "The Talking Book” and Mrs. Mary Guthrie will direct community singing. Assisting Mrs. Shingler will be Mesdames Malcolm Lucas, Harold K. Bachelder, Henry Dithmer, Charles Hartman, Othniel Hitch, Ira Holmes, Charles Crist and William E. Kennedy. Mrs. O. J. Pettijohn is in charge of reservations. Peace Group to Meet E. J. Unruh. executive secretary of the Indiana Council of International Relations, will speak on ' 'Hie Threat of Asia and Europe to American Security” at a meeting of the international relations group of the peace committee of the Indianapolis Section, National Council of Jewish Women, at 10 Friday at thjt home of Mrs. Jacob Wolf.
PATRONESSES TO OFFER PROGRAM Patroness Club members of Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, will present a program at a meeting of Kappa Chapter Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. William N. Fleming Jr., 539 E. 57th-st. Buffet supper will be served at 6:30 for chapter and patroness members. Mrs. C. Basil Fausset, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. John Brewer, Mrs. W. Lee Rickman, Miss Frances Wishard and Miss Imogene Pierson. Mrs. F. E. Glass, patroness, has arranged a program to include songs written by Mrs. Dovie Jones, a member. IRVINGTON CLUB GROUP TO MEET Monthly council meeting of the Irvington Union of Clubs will be held at 2 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. J. Anderson, 4816 Pleasant. Run-blvd. Mrs. Walter W. Ward will preside. Reports will be given by club delegates and committee chairmen. Mrs. Paul Spencer, chairman, will make announcements regarding the annual arts and crafts exhibit to be held May 18 and 19 at Carr’s Hall. Final arrangements will be made for a May tea May 22.
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Club Sponsors Bridge Party to Help Hospital To enable the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside to carry on Its ! welfare work for children at the Marion County Tuberculosis Hospital, the club will sponsor a benefit bridge party at 2 Monday, May 6, in Ayres Auditorium. The club provides such amusement and entertainment at ths hospital as cookie day, candy day, birthday parties, story hours, books and toys. It also maintains a loan ! closet to provide clothing for needy I children. Mrs. Charles Bogert is party chairman and has as committees members: Door prizes, Mesdames Garrett Kirby, John E. Hampton, Harry German, Harry Borst, John Connor and L. A. Fleury; tables prizes, Mrs* J. W. Fraim and Mrs. Eugene Blackburn; cards and tallies, Mrs. E. J. Meunier; candy; Mesdames W. M. Fraizer, Fredecik Wager, A. J. Clark, Carl G. Neerman. Harry Wiebke and Miss Marie Rochford; special prize, Mesdames B. L. Byrket, Harry G. Kennett, L. H. Derby and Clifford J. Richter; ticket collections, Mrs. D. P. Barrett. An Easter party for children will be held at 3:30 tomorrow at the hospital when colored Easter eggs will be hidden on tne grounds. Fancy Easter baskets also will be given. Spring flowers will decorate th* dining room and special refreshments will be served. Assisting Mrs. Alva Cradick, president, will be Mrs. Richter, entertainment chairman; Mrs. Overmire, Mrs. Harry Grimes and Miss Rochford. The club’s monthly luncheon and bridge party will be at 12:30 Wednesday in Ayres tearoom with Mrs. Fraim, hostess. SUPPER DANCE TO ATTRACT PARTIES Among the parties formed for th® supper dance of St. Vincent’s Hospital Guild Saturday night, April 27, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club include that of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Charles Wolf. In the group will be Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Myers, Dr. Kenneth Kohlstedt, Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Greer, Miss La Verne Freeman, Miss Helen McKee. Dr. C. V. Rozcll and Howard A. Intermill and Messrs, and Mesdames Larry Blackmore, Court land C. Cohee. George N. Collins. Earnest N. Gimbel. Paul L. McCord. William F. Sandmann, Herbert Tyson, S. W. Terry and Gus Shoemaker.
