Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1936 — Page 7

FEB. 15, 1935

Hunt Club’s Elect Plan Annual Party Come-a-Croppers Group of Traders Point Is to Dance Tuesday. BY BEATRICE KURGAN TRADERS Point Hunt riders can get up after a fall without suffering a trace of chagrin. They console themselves by the thought that it. was their turn .snd that some one else has. or is soon to be humbled similarly. At least one huntsman Is unhorsed on every run.

And besides, the tumble elevates them to membership in the Come-a-Croppers, inner organization o f the hunt. Come - a-Crop-pers annually entertain at a dinner dance. This year's party Is to be held Tuesday at the Indianapolis Country Club. There, members

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describe their miraculous escapes, rool-hcadrdness or fright., and commiserate to their heart's content. Burford Dannei is to be welcomed as anew member. He is to join others, singled out. because of mishaps. They are Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O. Alig. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bailey, joint masters of the fox hounds: Russel Fortune Sr.. Mr, and Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel Jr.. Capt. Ola Fred Heslar, Charles Mayer. Robert, Rhoads. Conrad Ruckelshaus, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Saxton, Samuel Sutphin, Russell Fortune Jr., William H. Wemmer, Miss Anne Ayres, Nathan Davis and Thor/, is Ruckelshaus. Wives and husbands of members are eligible to attend the party. They include Mrs. Russel Fortune Sr.. Mrs. Heslar, Mrs. Mayer, Mrs. Rhoads, Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus, Mrs. Sutphin, Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr. and Mrs. Wemmer. Huntsmen Invited to wear pink mats are to wear formal hunt attire. Others are to attend in evening dress. Mr. and Mrs. Frenzel and Mrs. Bailey have arranged the party. Guests are to be reminded of their sport by the centerpiece. A miniature hunting field is to duplicate the obstacles responsible for falls being commemorated, is to be on the table. The earliest record of come-a-rropper expressing a hunt fall dates back to 1858. The best, definition we can give it is that it means a "severe fall while riding at full speed.” That's enough to justify, ‘‘Hats off to the Come-a-Croppers. Your mettle has been proved.”

Jane Johnson Burroughs to Sing on Program of Propylaeum Club

Program of contemporary songs by Jane Johnson Burroughs, so,prano, and Walter Whitworth, accompanist, is to be offered to IPropylaeum Club members at 2:30 Monday. Luncheon is to be served preceding the program. Entertainment assistants include Family Party Announced by Woman’s Club Family night is to be observed y Municipal Gardens Woman’s Department Club Tuesday, Feb. 25. Husbands, children and friends are invited. Mrs. Emil H. Soufflot, president, has appointed Mrs. Rosooe Conkle and Mrs. W. Ray Kester chairmen. Mrs. H. A. Harlan is to be assisted •*bv Mesdames Herman Kerch, C. R. billon and C. E. Yarbaugh in arranging the program. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth and Mrs. Clyde Johnson are dance chairmen. Other committees are: Refreshments, Mesdames R. J. Johanson, R. E. Campbell and E. C. Ball, decoratios, Mrs. Kester, Mesdames H. E. Stearns, Willard Peek. Flossie Nugent and Robert Shank; cards, Mesdames Ruth Hancock. J. E. Dean, W. A. Oren and Mary Hummel; wavs and means, Mesdames Charles Shank, Willard Peek and J. A. Kuhn: telephone, Mrs. Elizabeth Hertzell. and hostesses, Mrs. Charles Judy and Mrs. Burton A. Knight. HISTORICAL WOMEN TO BE DESCRIBED Women who played roles in American history during the last century are to be described as "Some Adventurous Ladies” by Mrs. Demarchus Brown in a lecture Thursday night at the Woman's Department Club. Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club is to present the guest speaker. Miss Glen D. Anderson, program committee member, is to introduce Mrs. Broum. Dinner is to be served st 6. Miss Genevieve Brown is to preside. SHOWER TO HONOR DOROTHY HOYELSON Miss Kathryn Combs is to be hostess Tuesday at a miscellaneaus shower for Miss Dorothy Hovelson, who is to be married to Joseph A. Meier next Saturday in Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Misses Janet Wischmeier and Pauline Blackburn entertained recently with a personal shower for the bride-to-be.

Daily Recipe APPLE RING SANDWICH Siice Boston brown bread rather thin and spread with softened butter. Cut tart apples in slices about \ inch thick and remove cores, but do not peel. Saute in butter in a hot frying pan ?jid arrange on prepared brown bread. Sprinkle lightly with a mixture of cinnamon and sugar and put itno a hot oven for a few minutes—long enough to melt the sugar Before serving drop a marble of cream cheese dusted with paprika in each apple ring.

Arrange Guild Ball and Alpha Chi Luncheon

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During the coming week Sunnyside Guild members are to share the work of arranging decorations, entertainment and last-minute box reservations for the annual ball Friday night at the Indiana ballroom. Mrs. Robert Clark Heft), ,Mrs. A. L. Birchett and Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt are among the workers. Mrs. M. P. Crabill dower) is assistant treasurer for the annual Alpha Chi Omega state luncheon and dance Feb. 22 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Crabill also is finance chairman for the alumnae chapter's bridge tournament. Rose Quong Lectures at Town Hall Mrs. Harry Miesse, who was hostess for the Town Hall luncheon, final of a series, at the Columbia Club today, was assisted by civic and social leaders. The luncheon followed a lecture of Rose Quong on “China, a Dramatic Presentation.” Luncheon guests were Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, Harry Miesse, Luther Dickerson, Judge Louis B. Ewbank, Mrs. John N. Shannahan, Miss Ruth Shannahan, Mrs. William H. Coleman, John T. Edmison. Mrs, James Parrish, Miss Katherine Pickett, and Messrs, and Mesdames John 8. Wright., William A. Atkins, William L. Taylor, Stephen C. Noland and Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Chen.

Mesdames Ferris T. Taylor, Albert L. Rabb, Samuel H. Fletcher, Guernsey Van Riper, Robert E. Sweeney, Charles A. Latham. Ross Ottinger, James W. Noel, Ralph A. Lemcke. Alfred P. Conklin, Samuel Elliott Perkins, Raymond P. Van Camp, D. O. Kearby, Ernest Rupel, Harry R. Fitton, John Morris Haines, James S. Watson, Fred C. Gardner, Guy L. Stayman, Thomas J. Owens, Harry Murphy and Edward H. Knight. Others are Mesdames Thomas F. Hudgins, Harry C. Martin, William J. Taylor, Clarke Rogers, Eugene C. Miller, Oscar A. Jose Jr., Byron LaFollette, Frank L. Binford, Russell W. McDermott Horace F. Wood. E. H. Tripp, Mary Davis Joiner. Walter J. Hubbard, Alexander M. Stewart, Preston C. Rubush, Jessie Holcomb. William H. Thompson. Misses Fannie Belle Maxwell, Bertha M. Edwards, Mabel Wicks, Julia Walk. Deborah D. Moore and Belle Noble Dean. Sisterhood Tea Will Be Held at Temple Monday Sisterhood of the Temple at 10th and Delaware-sts is to meet at 2:15 Monday in the Temple. A George Washington tea is to follow. The program is to include an illustrated travel talk. Mrs. John G. Benson is to explain White Cross Guild work, and Mrs. Allan Bloom is to talk on “The Obervance of Purim.” Music is to he provided by George Newton, accon panied by Mrs. I. E. Solomon. Mrs. Louis Markun, president, is to be in charge. Tea hostesses are to be Mesdames Harry Cooler. Arthur Fairbanks, Harry B. Jacobs. Samuel Kominers and Jack Kammins. Club Is to Meet Mrs. W. H. Edwards is to entertain the Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club bridge section at 2 Monday in the chapter house. 345 Blue Ridge-rd.

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E VENTS SORORITIES Delta Chapter, Psi lota Zi. 8 Mon. Mrs. Wendall Smith, 6034 Belle- ' fontaine-st. Phi Kappa Alpha. Mon. night. Mrs. Wendall Nave, 2013 Miller-st. Gamma Phi Rho. Tues. night. Miss Kathryn McHugh, 645 Eastern-av. Delta Phi Beta. Mon. night. Miss Mary Schakel, 1139 Churchman-av. Challengers Club. Mon. night. Lincoln. Miss Dorothea Holonbeck, pledge captain. , LODGES Brightwood Chapter, O. E. S. 8. Mon. Verita„ Temple. Initiation. Washington's birthday party to follow. All C. 2. S. invited. Mrs. Nellie Riffle, worthy matron. Charles Kiser, worthy patron. CHURCH GROUPS Woman's Auxiliary, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. 1 Mon. Robert’s room of church. Luncheon. Mesdames William Burrows, Perry H. Clifford and T. L. Whittoft, hostesses. PROGRAMS George H. Thomas group, Women’s Relief Corps. Mon. Ft. Friendly, days. Rev. Virgil Ragan, Fairview Presbyterian Church pastor, speaker. Mrs. Bessie Herman, soloist. Mrs. M. D. Didway, accompanist. CARD PARTIES Silver Star Review No. 15. Woman’s Benefit Assn. 6:30 Mon. Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio-st. Members and families. Anniversary dinner and card party. , „ , . . _ Hoosier Post and Auxiliary’, V. of F. W. Sun. night. Columbia Securities Bldg., 143 E. Ohio-st. Third floor. Benefit bingo party. Public invited. MOTHERS’ GROUPS Federation of Mothers' Choruses, Indianapolis Public Schools. Executive meeting. 9:?0 Mon. Sears, Roebuck and Cos. social room.

‘Know Your Own Community’ to Be Federation Meeting Theme

Seventh District Federation of Club's program Friday morning is to stress the General Federation s suggestion. “Know Your Own Community,” Mrs. C. J. Finch, president, announced today. Miller Hamilton, Indianapolis Water Cos., is to present a motion picture, “Water Colors," atthe meeting in the Claypool. The program is to be sponsored by the American citizenship departMeridian Hills Buffet Event to Be Resumed Sunday evening buffet suppers, which were popular at Meridian Hills Country Club last winter, are to be resumed on alternate Sunday nights, beginning March 1. They are to be held from 5:30 to 6:30, and are to continue until April 1. The women’s luncheon-bridge group is to entertain with a Washington's birthday partv Tuesday. Reward of 250 points is to be given for prompt attendance. Members of the newly appointed bridge committee are Mesdames Rex A. Hayes, chairman, and F. H. Largsenkamp, E. A. Peterson, W. F. Kegley, John R. Ruddick, Ben G. Parks Jr. and Walter L. Brant. MOTHERS’ CLUB TO GIVE BRIDGE PARTY Members and friends of Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Club. Butler University, are to be entertained at a bridge party at 1:45 Tuesday at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset-blvd. Hostesses are to include Mesdames J. P. Jackson, Bernard Wulle, W. C. Galbraith, R. T. Fogarty, M. L. McHvaine and V. M. Cpncannop, u ' V ' • . L.- . -J

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ment, headed by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, who is to talk on “Keeping the Days.” Mrs. J. D. Ermston is vice chairman. Division chairmen to report are law observance, Mrs. Frank Symmes. and Americanization and citizenship training, Mrs, H. M. Phipps. Mrs. Finch is to direct the business session. The following club presidents are to report: Ephamar Literary Club, Mrs. Matt Harris; Anagnous Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Mrs. Symmes; Irvington Chapter. Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Mrs. T. D. Moffett; Lampas Chapter. Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Mrs. Paul T. Hurt; Student Chapter. Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Mrs. William H. Polk; Et Cetera Club, Mrs. Lawrence F. Orr; Expression Club, Mrs. W. Brower Ward: Florence Nightingale Club. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth; Fortnightly Study Club. Mrs. B. Gannon, and Friday Afternoon Literary Club, Mrs. W. G. Stevens. PHI SIGMA TAU IS TO HONOR RUSHEES Misses Jane Roach. Marie Quinn, Doris Snyder, Agnes Wood. Mildred Zabel, Lavonne Hanson, Anna Drukeon and Mary Lou Lindesmith, rushees, are to be honor guests tomorrow afternoon at a tea given by Delta Chapter, Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, in the Lincoln. Misses Genevieve Lee, hostess chairman, is to be assisted by Miss Kathryn Bland and Miss Margaret Doll. VALENTINE PARTY GIVEN FOR GIRLS Harold Berger. John Carr, Thomas Angelo, Bernard Thompson, Malcolm Honeywell and Robert Davis gave a Valentine party at the Davis home last night. Mrs. Ernest Davis assisted in entertaining Misses Peggy Sturgis. Audrey and Louise Langer. Martha Brooks, Mary Clay ad Mafci& Kan Autez, x

Parties Organized for Sunnyside Guild’s Ball at Indiana Roof Friday Eddie Niebauer’s Seattle Harmony Kings to Play—Decorations Are to Carry Out Washington’s Birthday Theme. Parties are being formed for the Sunnvside Guild ball Friday night at the Indiana Ballroom. Mrs. Chantilla E. White, chairman, announces that Eddie Niebauer and his Seattle Harmony Kings of the Columbia

Broadcasting System are to play. Decorations are to be in keeping with the national celebration of Washington's birthday. Patrons and patronesses are: Gov. and Mrs. McNutt, Rabbi and Mrs. Morris M. Peuerlicht, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Carter. Messrs, and Mesdames Blake Stone. Elmo Fisher, Walter Hiatt. Lawrence Hittle. Lewis Austin Coleman. William E. McKee; Misses Louise Faulkner. Dorothv Stewart and Julia Benson: Mrs. Albert E. Metzger. Mrs. Flora Faucett. William L. Marsh. F. L. Fisher. Robert Faulkner, Roy Pea and Fred Cunningham. In a box with Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Marshall are to be Drs. and Mesdames James H. Stygall. C. H. McCaskey. C. J. Clark E. Vernon Hahn, Russell Henry, D. K. Clark, B. B. Pettijohn. E. M. Amos, Douglas H. White and Walter Moening; Dr. Kenneth Kraft. Dr. David Sluss. Miss Alice Shultz. Miss Inez Jeffries, Messrs, and Mesdames Charles Jansen. Oscar Haug and Albert R. Worm. With Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Myers are to be Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Koelstaedt, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Rupel and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sallee. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin are to entertain Messrs, and Mesdames Robert Berry, Fred Hoffman and Frank Cain. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Ridgeway’s guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Grimes. Robert M. Hobbs, Johnny Morgan. John O. Hobbs; Misses Jessie Lee Sims, Betty Ridgeway and MaryZell Tvner. Dr. and Mrs. Haroid M. Trusler have invited Drs. and Mesdames G. W. Gustafson. George Garceau, Bert Ellis. Roy Meyer. F. M. Gastineau. F. D. Rhodes. John H. Warvel, O. W. Sicks, Frank B. Ramsey, Russell Sage and A. G. Funkhouser. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Petri are to entertain Mr, and Mrs. George Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Carr and Dr. and Mrs. William T. Miller. With Frank Harvey Cox are to be Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Rozelle, Anderson? Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foltz. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Walker, Harold Kealing and Miss Helen Seward. In Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Schmitt’s party are to be Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pahud, Mr. and Mrs. James Worthington. Miss Roberta Hawkins and T. W. Davies. With Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lawson are to be their guests Mrs. Newton L. Silver, Detroit; Messrs, and Mesdames Louis Markum, Harold J. Platt, Robert H. Graham, Charles J. Gisler, Leo Gutzwiller, J. J. Mullins. Carl Gutzwiller. Charles Bornstrager, Edgar L. Kline. Wade L. Lushbaugn, Albert C. Linsley, Farrell E. Potter. Ross A. Qualkinbush, O. R. Roos. Howard W. Suttmiller. Fred W. Turner: Dr. and Mrs. William A. Mcßride, Dr. E. E. Cahal, Dr. W. B. Currie, Paul C. Dawson, Miss Fay McComiskey and Miss Lucille A. Smith. With Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee are to be Messrs, and Mesdames L. R. Badollet. N. E. Boyer and Eugene Cruzan. „ „ In Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Toll's party are to be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaneberger, Mr. and Mrs. George Stoll. Miss Ruth Shields, Miss Jessie Marie Theobald. Don W. Sparks and John McEwen. With Miss Harriet Terry are to be Elton F. Leffler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Moreland. Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Blackwell, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Pettit. Mr. and Mrs. E G. White and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Moore. Dr. and Mrs. George Kohlstaedt are to entertain Messrs, and Mesdames Mort Martin. William Schlegel. Leonard Derleth. Francis McCarthy. Miss Sophia Ingel and A. J. Wichman. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel P. Harvey's guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Johnson, Madison: Mrs. Vila Kemp. South America: Messrs, and Mesdames Gug Craig. Fred Abernathy and S. A. Minton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatfield are to have in their box Messrs, and Mesdames Alvin Fernandes, George Pitman. A. H. Boyd. Russell Weller. Lewis Ferguson, Frank. Wilkins: and Miss Dana Wilkine. With Mr. and Mrs. Davis Harrison are to be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shirley. Mr and Mrs. I. M. Halpern, Dr. and Mis Sidney Aronson, Miss Catherine Coulter and Charles B, Sipe Mr and Mrs. aL. Fevrier have invited Messrs, and Mesdames H. C. Klaiser, H. L. Ware and O. A. Tislow. With Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W Burris are to be Messrs, and Mesdames Clifford F. Snyder, Robert Bretz and Charles Kidd. In Mr. and Mrs G F. Kleder’s box are to be Messrs, and Mesi dames William H. Meub. Warren Smith ! c. E. Parsons, W. A. Tmgler, Ira Minnicx ! and Judge and Mrs. Robert Baltzell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stebbins are to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smock and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Abbett. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pritchett Jr. hava invited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sargent, Erwin Shaffer, Kenneth Galm, Paul Woody; Misses .Agnes Ball, Marie Roach and Harriett McGaughey. With Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kerl are to be Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wilkens Mr. an d Mrs. Denver Wedding, John. McWilliams and Mrs. Ruth Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell are to attend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Suits and Mi. and Mrs. Herman P. Roesch. With Mr. and Mrs. Hal C. Meyer are to be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillis, Terre Haute- Messrs and Mesdames Vernon Gasper, H. J. Patrick, J. H. Hedges and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Denison. With Coleman Clarke are to be Dr. Joseph Weber, Milton M. Broeker, Misses Thelma Simmons, Louise Beard and Janice E. Ryan. Chantilla White Jr. is to attend with Miss Druscilla Garske. Miss Agnes Hasse, Jack Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Erwin Nagley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Webster are to be in a box with Messrs, and Mesdames A. M. McCommons, George B. Morrison. Ralph Owen Lakin. Cranston Mugg. Frank Langsenkamp Jr. and J. J. Flannery. With Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyson are to be Messrs, and Mesdames William F. Sandmann, S. W. Terry. E. P. Akin. C. A. Cones. E. N. Gimbel. H. A. Gus Shumaker. L. J. Blackmore, E. C. Wolf, Robert ri. Ellis. F. H. Moore, Maurice Gronendyke. Robert Clark; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Braoway. Newcastle, and Mrs. Nelson Marks. Mr. and Mis. Maxwell C. Lang's guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. Herschell A. MorI rison. Winnetka, 111.: Messrs, and Mesdames A1 Smith, Joe Goode, Lee Wachtel. Albert Gilgrist, Ernest B. Smith. Robert J, Smith; Miras Marjorie Moore. Miss Hilda Kreft, Elmer Eddy, Charles Richardson and Earl Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fisher have invited Mr. and Mrs. I Harvey Antibus. Miss Bernice Cam and

Pat Sullivan. , With Miss Hannah Noone are to n* Frank Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Derelith and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Napolitano. In another box are to be Misses Margaret Slayton. Betty Stayon, Jane Connor and Alice Wilde. Ovid Jones. Howard Cradick, Dan Drew and John Eaton. With Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Root are to be Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Huckleberry, Messrs, and Mesdames Charles T. Harman, Frans T. Allen and Herbert W. Schakel. In a box with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred F. Seyfried ara to be Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wood, Miss Mary Sw-nk and T. J. Shaughnessy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hopkins are to attend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. White. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Hopkins, William Valodin and Miss Eieanore B. Poirier. Dr. William H. Smith is to be with M. M. Dunbar and Judge and Mrs. R. C. Smith, Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carson’s guests are to be Messrs, and Mesdames B. F. Leib, William V. Kingdon, Rav Antle, Harvey Barnard. William D. Lewis, Donald Graham, Neil Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Connelly, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seidensticker are to be in a box with Messrs and Mesdames F. Evan Weeks. Leroy Cox, Harry Baply. Ewing Row, Howard M. Rice. H. C. Sage, Sam H. Greenburg. Merrill N. Thiesing; Dr. and Mrs. J- H. Kemper, Miss Helen Reimer and Chester Henry. With Miss Inez Goldberg and C. C. Cooper are to be Mr. and Mrs. William Renner. Mrs. Delores Sungham, Miss Janet Walton. Miss M. Carter, A. F. Crocker and Dave Shanneman. With Miss Betty Elliott, Greenfield, are to be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Handy. Morristown; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lane. Mrs. Enna Sisson. Miss Sarah Sisson, Joseph Jeffries, all of Greenfield; Miss Ida Folden. Mrs. Mable Cudsworth, Norman R. Buchan and Harold C. Collins, Logansport. In Mr. and Mrs. Rav C. Cashon's party are to be Messrs, and Mesdames W. E. Swope. Emmett Green. Clyde Montgomery. D. J Zimmerman, Charles K McCormick ana Arville Scott. Hugo Pfenning is to entertain Miss Jane Crowell. Mr. and Mrs. P. Flumm. Miss Betty Coyle and Gerald Eaton. Another partv is to include Messrs and Mesdames Ralph L. Martin. R. D. Sheen. Thomas W. Ledwith. George C. Albreicnt. William J. Fahey. Carl W. Spiess, Jesse G. Marshall. William A. Durkin, J. B Lanagan, J. R. McNutt, Sherlie A. Deming. wavne O. Stone. Francis Ohleyer. W. O. McDaniel, Bud Jewell. Philip Oliver. O. H. Bradway; Dr. and Mrs. George F. Lawler. Dr. and Mrs. frank Durkin. William Pemberton and Miss Roberta Payton. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Holland are to be in the group with Messrs, and MesDames L. T. Creswell. Charles C. Coffey. Claude E. Hixon, Hartley Newton and Dies P. Jackques. J „ , . . . In Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Templeton s box are to be Messrs, and Mesdames G. J. Ogiebay, W. H. Vincent. Joe Kettery and Sherman Frazier. Elwood. In another dox are to be Messrs and Mesdames Carl N. Angst. Frank V. Hawkins. Charles C. Martin. Robert T. Sanders and Arthur M. Small. One party is to include Miss Violet Burton, Miss Evelyn Melville Dean. Edward Byfleld and Charles J. Oval. With Cooper H. Aufent 'rg are to be Miss Helen Drake. M. O. and Miss Kathryn Smith. Earl Marple is to entertain Wallace R. Smith, Benton Harbor, and their guests. In a party are to be Messrs, and Mesdames Kenneth T. Collins. Carl Niesse, Charles S. Murphy, Perc Barr. B. Summers. Ed Resener; Mary J- Wolf, Jack Swartz. Louis Stockman. Miss Irene Reynolds and Miss Mary Garden Perkins. Messrs, and Mesdames Kurt W. Schmidt. Oscar B. Ferine. Leßoy Ford. Edwin B. McComb, Eugene Barth. F. D. Munson. George Marohn and Clarence F. Gale are to be in a box. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Fauehier have invited Messrs and Mesdames Irving D Hamilton, Timotbv j P, Sexton. Leroy Martin. George A. Davis. ! Frank Taylor Bmlth. William D. Vogel, ; Russell Handy and George M. King , With William Vogel Jr. are to be George WoolUng. Bill Cowfey. Misses Harriet Cratrait,. Mary -ca Mwy,Cat&er-

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—hoto by Liang Shen Mrs. Julius J. Metz was Miss Ruth M. Summa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Summa, Columbus, before her marriage Jan. 29. Mr. Metz’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Metz. Mrs. Metz is a Methodist Hospital School of Nursing graduate. Mr. Metz was graduated from Butler University. The couple is to be at home in Irvington. ine Harcison. In a party are to be Messrs, and Mesdames John D. Pearson, C. B. Crist, Frank Snnix, W. W. Foster, Harry Craig, Elmer W. Sherwood, James Blackledge, Roy Badollet, C. H. Maston, Miss Virginia Mclntyre. Miss Quanna Crowder; J. J. McCoy. Brooklyn, and J. J. Collins. In Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Burnett’s party are to be Messrs, and Mesdames Clark S. Wheeler. George E. Hall. L. H. Pomeroy. Joe E. Chope, Charles M. Hammond, Howard R. Williams, E. R. Lindesmith, Lee V. Hadin, O. F. Hands. E. L. Isham, Roy F. Chambers, F. J. Wurster and E. W. Berger. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Austin are to be in a party with Messrs, and Mesdames Harold Pumphrey, James H. Gibson, Lawrence M‘. Henderson. Jack Householder. J. R. Robertson. Philip A. Kappes and Herbert H. Linsmith. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Birchett are to entertain Messrs, and Mesdames Elwood Dunlavy, William E. Ratcliffe, 'Leo H. McAllister and Ernest. Edwards. With Miss Pat Birchett are to be Miss Bettie Miller, John Ball and Bill Shockley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Evans’ box party is to include Messrs, and Mesdames T. M. Overly. Russell S. Williams. Crawford Barker, Oliver H. Clark, M A. Gaskins. Max A. Blackburn. Verlie Newcomer, T. L, Thompkins and Rollin Jackson. With Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Tomlinson are to be Messrs, and Mesdames E P. Moonev. Paul Frame, Lester Rahn; Dr. and Mrs. Dale Lentz and Mrs. Grace Hastadav. Denver. Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Wegei have invited Messrs, and Mesdames Harry Chambers. Merl Husted and Julian Ward. Others who are to entertain with parties are Messrs, and Mesdames Henry Dithmer Jr.. E. E. Grinsley. Gaylord Rust. C. J. Renard, Stanley Shipnes. Charles W. Richardson. Sidney Rice. Flovd J. Mattice, Ralph Burris. Arthur Wipt: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell. Kokomo- William Ryan. A. J. Hueber, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kernel. Dr. and Mrs. John D. Garrett, Dr. William Smith and Miss Ruth Watson.

Rabbi Charry to Give Talk Wednesday Rabbi Elias Charry is to talk on “Redeeming the Land” at the Hadassah meeting at 2:15 Wednesday at Kirshbaum Center. Mrs. Mark Klain is to read a paper, “Jewish Daughters of Colonial Days.” Mrs. Ferdinand Born is to give the opening prayer. A playlet, “Charity Begins at Home,” is to be directed by Mrs. Fred Fishman. Her assistants are Mesdames I. M. Halperin. Dan Stauber and Arthur Fairbanks, and the cast includes Mesdames L. L. Goodman, Albert Dannin, Leon Kempler, J. L. Fichman and L. Carl Berry. A social hour is to follow the program. Mrs. Jacob Weiss, president, has announced the Midwest Regional Conference for today and tomorrow in Chicago. Meeting Postponed Emerson Heights’ Mothers’ Club, Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society, has postponed its meeting scheduled for Tuesday indefinitely, because of bad weather.

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—Phota br Bretiminn Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bird announce tile engagement of their daughter. Miss Alira Royer (above) to Robert J. Regan, son of Mr. tad ged&fl* 4$ to be April 13,

MY DAY By Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt

QORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA. N. Y—l have seen some very interesting exhibits. The rural electrification exhibit, which shows the possibilities for comfort and increased efficiency in farm homes w’hen they can get electricity, is a most interesting building for any one in touch

with rural living. I was talking to a woman the other day and saying that I hoped to end my days in the country. She promptly said, “I don't. I couldn’t bear to live in one of those little houses which look attractive to the uninitiated but which mean such back-breaking toil and uncomfortable daily living.' For a moment I was taken aback. Then I realized she was thinking of a country home without electricity. With some scorn she retorted: “Oh. you mean you would like to live in the country in one of those houses that real country people call ‘city houses'.” At first I felt I should be ashamed of myself, but on thinking it over I decided that it was not just the

luxury of a city house I wanted. I wanted the beauty of country lif and I did not want it spoiled by unnecessary drudgery. Neither did I want to see my neighbors worn down when life should still be full of joy. My mind flew to some of our mountaineers: A woman at 35 looking 60, her teeth all going, with so little chance for anything but work, and only the bare necessities of life as a return for the whole family's drudgery. I don't want that for myself or my neighbors, and neither will the boys and girls who take the course here and see the possibilities of rural electrification. Life can be so much fuller and farm life so much more efficient on the farm as well as in the home if you can get cheap power. I have never had any sympathy with the farmer who could see the benefit of electricity in his barn but not in his house.

Many Large Parties to Precede Christamore Aid Dance Tonight

Surrounded by colorful decorations of a Mexican fiesta, Christamore Aid Society’s guests are to dine in large parties tonight preceding the dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus, president, and Mr. Ruckelshaus are to be guests at a cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fauvre. Mrs. Fauvre was last year’s president. Others in the party are to be Frederick Burleigh, William H. Stafford Jr., Messrs, and Mesdames John McEwen, Thomas R. Kackley, Thomas Madden and Marcus Warrender. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper are to entertain a Dutch treat group at a cocktail party at their home. Their guests are to be Messrs, and Mesdames Jeremiah Cadick, Morris Lanville Brown, William Kothe,

Eleven Enter Butler Relay Queen Race Eleven co-eds have been nominated by their sororities as candidates for queen of the Butler Indoor Relays, March 21. The queen is to be announced by the Relays committee on March 9. Candidates are Misses Jean Hoffmeyer, 41pha Chi Ogema; Virginia Reynolds, Pi Beta Phi; Mary Evelyn Daniel, Delta Delta Delta; Phyllis Sharpe, Delta Gamma; Katheen Rigsbee, Kappa Alpha Theta; Jeanne Mitchell, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mary Spillman, Zeta Tau Alpha; Virginia Berry, Alpha Omicron Pi; Maurine Campbell, Delta Zeta; Helen Muterspaugh, Trianon, and Martha Van Talge, Butler Independent Association. The sororities are to conduct a Relays ticket sales campaign during the next three weeks. The organization selling the most tickets is to have its candidate named queen. Queens have been elected since the event was started in 1933. Misses Virginia Goodwin. Janet Jerman and Jane Hennessy have held the title. '.JEAN CRESSEY IS DE PAUW PLEDGE Times Special GREENFIELD. Ind., Feb. 15. Miss Jean Cressey, 3360 Meridian-st, Indianapolis, has been pledged to Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority at De Pauw University. Miss Cressey transferred this semester from Sherwood School of Music, Chicago. She is a junior.

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Volney M. Brown, Stanley Shipnea and Howard Lacy 11. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kimber are to entertain Messrs, and Mesdames Alfred Noling. Donald Test and Ray Sparrow and Dr. and Mrs. Carleton Daniels. In the party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boone Jr. are to be Dr. and Mrs. Philip Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shepard, Misses Helen and Ruth Sheerin; Henry Severin and Francis Brosnan. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemper's guests are to be Dr. John W. Sluss, Miss Jane Weedman, Chicago; Messrs, and Mesdames Garner J. Bramwood, Robert Graham, L. Merrill Thiesing, John R. Kelly, Homer L. Archer, Charles A. Seidensticker and Ewing H. Row. With Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Hargitt are to be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Victor and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Blue. Robert- Sweeney Jr. is to entertain with a party in honor of Miss Virginia Roberts and her fiance, Stuart Blish, A Dutch treat party is to include Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg, Misses Frances Kearhy and Jane Drake; Robert Rhoads Jr., John Westcott and Charles Rogers. Other hosts and hostesses for large parties include Messrs, and Mesdames John Hollett Jr., Biagio Lapenta, Cornelius Alig, Erwin Vonnegut, Edward Van Riper, Robert Davy Eaglesfield, Maurice Angell, Foster Clippenger, Thomas D. Sheerin, Donald Carter, Julian Bobbs, Russell McDermott, William flavin, Claude Jones, George Ziegler, John K. Ruckelshaus, Edward Stephenson, Mesdames Joseph Cole, Edna Severin and Lafayette Page; Miss Peggy Morrison, Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Pfaff and Burford Danner. Smaller parti/s have been arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Forry, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bailey! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher! Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ropkey, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Griffith.

Sorority City Group to Hear of State Day Reports on preliminary arrangements for the annual state day observance of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority on March 14 are to be made at the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter meeting Monday at Mrs. Lester Smith’s home. Mrs. Frank Cox is state day arrangements chairman; Miss Marian Olive, dance chairman, and Mrs. James Obear, luncheon chairman. Miss Ruth Kuhn, guest speaker, is to talk on “The Art of Make-up.” Assistant hostesses are to be Mesdames Charles T. Evans, Clarence Deitsch and J. Douglas Perry. Miss Marie Sullivan, president, has named Mrs. Shockley Lockridge, chairman; Mrs. Clay C. Trueblood! and Mrs. Charles F. Steger on the nominating committee. FALL CREEKCLUB TO FETE MOTHERS Fall Creek Mothers’ Club. Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society, is to entertain Fairview and Broad Ripple Mothers' Club members at 2 Tuesday. Dr. William E. Barb is to speak on “The Advantages of Early Dental Care. Tea is to be served following the program. PARTY ARRANGED FOR DAY NURSERY Children at the Indianapolis Day Nursery are to be entertained at a Valentine party to be given by the Amicitia Club Monday, a puppet show is to be presented. Mrs. Harry Bates Acting, president, is to be assisted by Mrs. G. T. Doyal and Mrs. William Perry, Jelly and preserves are to be donated by club members. QUALITY HOSIERY • PERFECT FIT 59c, TWO FOR $1.15 NISLEY <4 y PF.yy. st. I Flat pieces ironed square and true. Wearing apparel returned damp. 7% per lb.—Monday and Tueadar. 7c per lb.—Wed., Tbura., Fri„ Sat. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY HI ley 3SI