Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1936 Edition 02 — Page 6

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Childrens Party Is Held Preceding Revue At Civic

Before Betty Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter, went to the Children’s Theater musical show, “Stopt Look! and Listen!”, today, at the Civic Playhouse, she Kokomo Bethel Is Installed By Job’s Daughters Mrs. Guida Runyon, Indiana Order of Job's Daughters’ grand guardian, instituted anew Bethel in Kokomo today. She was assisted by Mrs. Mae Marcum Jacobs, organizer and past supreme guardian; Mrs. Edna Pauley, past supreme guardian; Mrs. Bertha Lynch, grand treasurer; Mrs. Eula GrifTy, g* .nd secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Tyre, vice grand guardian; Mrs. Mable Hartman, Vincennes; grand guide; Mrs. Beatrice Bryan, New Albany, grand chaplain, and John Miller, Anderson, grand associate guardian. Past honored queens of Bethels 3 and 13 assisted in installation of the Bethel officers. Mrs. Velma Peters was installing officer; Miss Dorothea Craft, installing guide, and Miss Julia Ann Benson, installing marshall. Bethel 3 vested choir sang, accompanied by Miss Jeanette Gardner, musical director, and Mrs. Alice Morton, guardian. A dinner is to be held at 6:30 in honor of the visiting Daughters and supreme and grand officers. LUNCHEON PARTY IS GIVEN TODAY Mrs. Carl Otto and Mrs. Merrill Miller entertained at Mrs. Otto’s home, 4032 Graceland-av, today with a luncheon bridge and miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Katherine Gerlach, who is to be married April 18 to William A. Marsohke Jr. Guests were members of the Meridianites Club. Bridge tables were decorated with spring flowers. Guests included Mesdames Oral Bridgford. William Erwin, Damon Goode, Allen Harcourt, Prank Kern, Mark Rhoades, Robert Tatman, Burton Tyson, T. W. Wessler, Burton Yarian, William A. Marschke Sr., Charles F. Gerlach, Paul Pilkington and Charles McArthur. Other guests were Misses Bettie Cring, Thelma Dawson and Geneva Hall.

E VENTS SORORITIES Chi Phi Gamma. Sun. afternoon. Formal initiation. Miss Vitalias Alting. Alpha Chapter, T?u Delta Tau. Mon. night. Miss Mary Wood, 67 N. Warman-av. Covered dish supper. Business meeting, Miss Wanita Watson presiding. Rho Zeta. Wed. night. Mrs. Walter Hilderman, 1322 Bellefontaine-st Challengers Club. Mon. Lincoln. LODGES Sahara Grotto, Women’s Auxiliary. 12:30 Mon. Covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Eva Clark, 2005 N. Delaware-st. Regular business meeting. 2 Tuesday. Grotto home. Brookside Chapter, 481, O. E. S. Tues. night. 3117 E. lOth-st Stated meeting. Degrees conferred. Mrs. Sara Davis, worthy matron Claude O. Davis, worthy patron. Golden Rule Auxiliary, O. E. S. Mon. Covered dish luncheon. Mrs Myrtle Irley, 29 Ridgeview-dr. OoUMound Council 445 D. of P. 8 Tues. Castle Hall. Degree staff, George H. Thomas. Women's Relief Corps. 2 Mon. 512 N. Illinois-st. Maj. Robert Anderson 44. Women’s Relief Corps. Tues 512 N Illi-nois-st. Initiation of candidates. State officers and GAR comrr.des invited ' ‘ * Ma. 'on County Scion 126. Forty and Eight. American Legion Auxl iary. Tues. Miss Rosemary Kirkoff, 1503 N. Pennsylvania-'^. CARD PARTIES Women s Benefit Association. Review 140. 12 Wed. Castle Hall Mrs Josephine Coibion and Mrs. Nettie Lotz, in charee Dinner and cards. ~ "* George H. Thomas, Women’s Relief Corps. Wed. Sear?. Roebuck and Cos. Cards. Public invited. Ladies Society, Liederkranz. 8:15 Sun. 142.1 E. Washington-st Mrs Harry Mahan and Mrs. William Stoeffler, chairmen Townsend Club 33. 8 Wed. 130 S. Audubon-rd. Bingo.' Women's Seventh Ward Democratic Club. 8 Mon. Mrs. Walter J. Burke, 1727 N. Delaware-st. Final arrangements for bir w o party Woman s Department Club, April 15. Mrs. John Donnelly, president. Mrs. J. Brook Clawson, corresponding secretary. South Side Euchre Club. 8:30 Tonight and Sun. 1631 S. Meridian-st Carte.

was hostess to her young friends at a birthday luncheon at Highland Golf and Country Club. Mrs. Carter entertained Carolyn and Marilyn Mabee, Betty Jane and Peggy Mosiman, Audrey Hughes, Carolyn Lieber, Anne Wagner, Peggy Lenahan, Jane Norris, Mary Ann Ford and Mary Briengardner. Mrs. J. H. McDuffee, whose son, David, appears in the show, invited a group of his friends to attend a party. Other parties were arranged by Mesdames John W. Kern Jr., Ford Kaufman, William C. Griffith and Thomas Harvey Cox. . Performances are to be repeated at 10:30 and 2:30 next Saturday. Miss Hodges Is to Marry Mrs. Curtis Hodges announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hodges, to James Smith Kennon, Columbus, son of Mrs. Marguerite C. Kennon. The wedding is to be April 30. Miss Hodges is a Butler University graduate and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Kennon attended Wabash College and was graduated from Butler University. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. PARTY HELD FOR MRS. CARLL JR. Mrs. Charles E. Carll Jr., who is to leave soon to join Mr. Carll in Cleveland, where they are to make their home, was honor guest recently at a going-away party at the home of Mrs. Philip Early, 1903 N. Talbot-st. Entertaining with Mrs. Early was Miss Mildred Gallegher. Guests with Mrs. Carll included Mesdames Alvin Leeb, Cecil Goltry, George Hulsman, Mary Etta Vollmer, Marie Carney, Herman Zeyen, Eleanor Stahi and Charles W. Bevan and Misses Marie Hutton, Hazel Monce, Ruth Duffy, Louise Lawson and Addie Moon. Miss Wilma Lee Tafflinger, 1514 E. 12th-st, left today for Washington, D. C. Miss Ginevra McCoy and Mrs. Albert A. Ogle left yesterday for a visit in Rochester, N. Y.

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FAMILY STYLE ‘‘Help yourself” is the fashion at the Highland Golf and Country Club Sunday dinners. Dining out at the club is like going out to Old Aunt Mary’s where you sample the delicacies on the platters and bowls each time they pass your side of the table. All the dinners are served family style. Beginning tomorroom the main dining room is to be opened. George Ehrhardt, manager, hopes for at least 100 diners from 6 to 8 tomorrow.

Plan Seder for Tuesday Out-of-town students attending school here are to be guests of the Tenth and Delaware Temple Sisterhood and Brotherhood at their community seder Tuesday night at Broadmoor Country Club. The seder, in observance of the Passover holiday, is to be conducted by Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht. Rabbi Victor E. Reichert, Rockdale Avenue Temple Cincinnati, is to speak. Mrs. Sultan G. Cohen, student activities chairman, has arranged for the guests. Mrs. Lewis J. Levy, general chairman, is to be assisted by Mrs. Louis R. Markun, Sisterhood president; Sydney V. Romer, Brotherhood president; Leonard Soloman, George M. Solomons, Isadore Feibleman, Mrs. Romer, Mrs. Harry B. Jacobs, and Mrs. Andrew Jackson. HOSPITAL GUILD MEETS TUESDA Y Mrs. Arthur Heidenreich, newlyelected president- of the St. Francis Hospital Guild, is to preside at the business meeting to be held at the hospital at 2:15 Tuesday, following a covered-dish luncheon. Other new officers are Mrs. Edward Trirnpe, first vice president; Mrs. Bernard Weimer, second vice president; Mrs. Everett Schmutte, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gus Gatto, financial secretary; Mrs. Harry Cook. sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Carl Phleger, publicity chairman. Book Review Scheduled Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten is to review “Inside Europe,” by John Gunther, at the Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Club guest meeting at 8 Tuesday. I

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Dance Fund to Aid Boys Stansfield Circle members are to give a dance April 24 at Woodstock Club to raise funds to carry on their welfare work for the Stansfield Boys’ Club. Mrs. Walter Smith, circle president, has appointed Mrs. Felix M. McWhirter general chairman. Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, ticket chairman, is to be assisted by Mesdames James Carter, Elwood B. Daugherty, Alexander L. Taggart Jr., Fred C. Tucker and Robert C. Winslow. The arrangements committee includes Mesdames H. Foster Clippinger, Charles W. Jewett, William E. Mick and L. B. Moore. Mrs. William R. Scaff, Mrs. Albert Campbell and Mrs. E. E. Voyles are oft the music committee. Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart Sr. and Mrs. Burke Slaymaker are on the patron and patroness committee. Miss. Elizabeth Horner is publicity chairman. Party Arranged Mr. and Mrr. Charles Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hang have completed arrangements for a buffet supper and bingo party at Hillcrest Country Club tomorrow night.

SPEEDWAY FANS BY HELEN WORDEN NEW YORK, N. Y., April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hiser, 98 Riverside-dr, intend to go to Indianapolis for the Speedway race May 30. “We expect to stay about a week,” Mr. Hiser said this morning. “We go every year.” Mr. Hiser’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield L. Hiser, live at 35 E. 33d-st in Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hiser’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Schoener. The Hisers are seeing history made on Riverside-dr. Park Commissioner Robert Moses is busy changing the geography of New York’s famous Hudson River waterfront. The New York Central tracks once rimmed the edge of the pretty park that flanked the drive. They now are being covered with a tunnel. Three years ago, Mrs. Theodore Steinway and I walked along the Hudson River waterfront. Then the shacks of bonus men fringed the railroad tracks. They, too, have gone.

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No one waits for sunshine more eagerly than Mrs. George H. A. Clowes, chairman for the Park School Mothers’ Assoc, ation garden tour, scheduled for April 25 and 26. “Our gardens need some warm weather,” she explains as she walks through her own garden, among those to be visited on the tour. In the mail this week were invitations to the wedding of Miss Virginia Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts, and Stuart Shields Blish, son of Mrs. Tipton S. Blish, Seymour. The wedding is to take place April 25 at Second Presbyterian Church. Miss Roberts is a member of the Indianapolis Junior League, Christamore Aid Society and the Dramatic Club. She is a Tudor Hall graduate and attended the Weylister School, Milford, Conn. Mr. Blish attended Lawrenceville School and the University of Virginia. Doreen Saxton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Saxton, rehearsed her part in the Children’s Theater musical show, “Stop! Look! and Listen!” with Mrs. William H. Mooney, accompanist. The first performance was scheduled for today to be followed by two presentations next Saturday at the Civic Playhouse. Mrs. John B. Stokely has two parties to think about for next week-end—the Lambs’ Club Easter frolic Saturday and a housewarming tea at her new home in Golden Hill Sunday. Mr. Stokely also is on the Lambs’ committee. Frederick Joss II and Mary Allen Joss, children of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Joss, in a rehearsal of “The Poppy Seed Cakes,” took the stage with the puppets to be presented by the Junior League arts and interests’ committee at 3 and 4:15 tomorrow at John Herron Art Institute. Miss Elsie Sinclair is enjoying their delight. Miss Emma Gene Tucker came home from Bradford Junior College to spend spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Tucker. DECEMBER RITES ARE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Margaret McGlinchey announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mildred McGlinchey. to Leßoy H. Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Hunt. The wedding took place Dec. 31, in the St. Patrick’s Church rectory, with the Rev. Msgr. O'Connell officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are at home at 726 %

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City Couple Wed Today Miss Harriet Henderson and Robert E. Driscoll were united in marriage by the Rev. George S. Southworth today in the presence of the immediate families. Miss Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Henderson, is a graduate of Butler University and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Driscoll, Purdue University graduate, is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. After April 15, Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll are to be at home at 2035 N. Meridian-st,

TRI KAPPAS TO HAVE LUNCHEON Mrs. J. Edward Barce is to en ertain with a luncheon meeting Monday at her home, 3736 N. Meridianst, for the Indianapolis Associate chapter of Tri Kappa. Mesdames Harry Ludlum, J. H. Albershardt and G. W. Applegate Jr., are to assist Mrs. Barce. Mrs. Richard Miller, Rushville, province officer, is to be honor guest. PROPYLAEUM TO HAVE LUNCHEON Mesdames Fred Sims, William J. Shafer and E. Clifford Barrett are to be hostesses for the Propylaeum Club’s contract bridge party and luncheon Wednesday. Bridge play is to begin at 10*

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Bride-to-Be Is Given Shower Miss Virginia Powell entertained ! today with a luncheon bridge and shower In honor of Miss Nancy Kalleen, whose marriage to Robert E. Russell Is to be April 11. The party was given at Miss Powell’* home, Two Brooks. Miss Powell was assisted by her mother, Mrs. John Powell, and her sister, Mrs. Telford B. Orbison. Guests included Mrs. Jacob Wilcox, Miami, Fla., sister of Miss Kalleen, and Misses Mary Elizabeth Craig, Dorothy Dunbar. Lois Gerdts, Betty Humphreys, Mary Elizabeth Ikerd, Alice Porteous. Belt Sue Wooling and Betty Price. t