Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1936 — Page 4
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Crowded Night Is in Store B 1 is h-Roberts Wedding, Dramatic Club Play Top Program. BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor WHILE the sub-deb set dances at Woodstock Club this evening, their parents and older brothers and sisters are to attend the nuptial rites of Miss Virginia Roberts and Stuart S. Blish in Second Presbyterian Church, going later to the Dramatic Club’s play at Eng-
lish’s and its supper dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Sub Deb Club members are to be dinner guests of Miss Elizabeth K i ger and Miss Dorothy Anne Rybolt in the Marott Hunter’s lodge. Miss Kiger’s house guest, Miss Mary Ann Clark,
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Urbana, 111., is to be in the party with Misses Harriet Patterson, Judy Preston, Amy Jose, Margaret Wohlgemuth, Sue Anne Eveleigh, Claire Patten, Sally Williams, Mary Scot Morse and Jane Carter. tt tt a Their escorts dining with them are to be Jack Rauch, Lee Heiney, Louisville; Arthur Lathrop, Harley Rhodehamel Jr., Dan Flickinger, Charles Crumbaker, James Hamilton, Ralph Reahard Jr., Hal Benham, Sam Miller, Alfred Piel, Jack Fisher and John Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell are to be chaperons at the dance. Another member, Miss Jane Adams, is spending the week-end at Lawrenceville Preparatory School, where she is to attend the school’s spring prom tonight as a guest of Robert Fortune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune. an tt Miss Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams, are to be. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Home before going to the Dramatic club play, “Candlelight.” Mr. and Mrs. Adams are to leave Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frenzel for San Francisco, where they are to start a month’s cruise at sea. They are to be away during the Park School Mothers' Association garden tour, which includes their garden in its itinerary. Mrs. Post-Milliken is to be hostess at their home to the visitors and Miss Adams is to assist her. Mrs. Milhken also is to be a dinner guest of the Homes tonight, with Egbert Driscoll, club president; Mrs. Driscoll, Edward Ogle, Gilbert Ogle, Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Pfaff, Messrs, and Mesdames William Munk, J. Landon Davis and Francis Dunn. tt a Miss Anne Holmes has been visiting her sister, Miss Harriet Jane Holmes, De Pauw University student, but they are to return in time for Anne to be hostess for a dinner party at the Indianapolis Athletic Club before the Sub Debs’ dance. Her guests are to be Misses Mary Belle Neal, Jane Leasure, Nancy Kegley, Judy Diddel, Shirley Montrose. Betty Hutchings, Russell J. Ryan Jr„ Lucius Hamilton Jr„ Robert Carr, William Bowen, Guy Boyd, 1 n Taylor. Robert Fisher and James Carter. ‘a a a At the Indiana Vassar Club meeting today at Miss Barbara Oakes’ home a paper was read in tribute 1o the late Mrs. Alice Morrison Cathcart, charter member, the only Indiana woman in Vassar’s first class on its opening day in 1861. Club Leader Names Aids Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montgomery, chairmen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Flood, co-chairmen, head thp general entertainment committee at Meridian Hills Country Club for the 1936 season. Committee appointments are announced by Earl Beck, club president. Assisting with general entertainment arrangements are Messrs, and Mesdames Irwin Bertermann, Ralph L. Colby, E. P. Galbreath, C. H. Hagedon, F. P. Huston. F. H. Langsenkamp. A. L. Rice, T. M. Rybolt, J. E. Thompson. A. A. Zinn. R. K. Coats, W. P. Soler, S. A. Greene, E. W. Harris, Bert F. Kelly, S. b! Lindlev. Ernest Rupel, Harry M. cititle Jr. and H. E. Wilson. Mrs. Ha.ves Chairman Mrs Rex A. Hayes is chairman of the women’s entertainment gioup. Her committee includes Mesdames F. H. Langsenkamp, W. F. Kegley. Ben T. Parks Jr„ E. A. Peterson, j! R. Ruddick and W. L. Brandt. Entertainment for the juniors is to be arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holmes, chairmen; Drs. and Mesdames J. Kent Leasure and W. D. Gatch, Messrs, and Mesdames w! F. Kegley, J. W. Messick, F. W. Case J. .W Hutchings. Eli Lilly, F. A.’ Montrose and Miss Martha Jane Baker. Miss Lucille Jameson Rau and Charles Huston. The children’s entertainment committee includes Mrs. Ben K. Cohee, chairman, and Mesdames C. F. Arensman, A. V. Stackhouse, H. E Wilson. Alex Taggart Jr.. C. C. Binkley and Robert W. Clark; house committee, John E. Spiegel, chairman; Mrs. Austin V. Clifford and Mrs. G. M. Weaver. LEGION WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN Garfield Park Unit 88, American Legion Auxiliary, assisted by Edward Guth and Vernon Timmons of the post, are to entertain Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors Home children Monday night with a vaudeville and picture show. Christine Maguire studios are to furnish the special dance and vocal numbers. Rochelle and Rita dance team, Betty Kohl, dance interpreter; Ruth Otte, pianist, and Gayle Mohler. vocatist and dancer, are to take part. Mrs. Faye Johnson, Knights town,
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Sorority Group Will Entertain With Program Indianapolis Panhellenic and sorority alumnae representatives and Butler University chapter, Delta Delta Delta Sorority, are to be entertained by the Indianapolis Tri Delta Alliance at a meeting Wednesday night in the Butler chapter house. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten Is to review “Starkenbrooke,” by Charles Morgan, and “Diane the Huntress,” by Grace Hart Sealy. A business meeting is to precede the program. Mrs. Owen Calvert, chairman; Mrs. Hobart Burgan, Mrs. Murray De Armond and Miss Marian Davis, nominating committee, are to report, and officers are to be elected. The meeting committee is comprised of Mesdames Ruel E. Jenkins, Roger Beem, Emma Foreman, J. Ray Martz and J. N. Ott. Couple Will Marry Here Miss Lucy Elizabeth Beasley’s marriage to Walter H. Edwards Jr. is to take place late this afternoon in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beasley, is to be given in marriage by her father. She is to wear a blue lace jacket dress. Flowers in her hair are to match those in her colonial bouquet. Her sister, Miss Betty Beasley, and Miss Louise Edwards, bridesmaids, are to wear pink lace gowns, carrying colonial bouquets and wearing flowers in their hair. Robert Steele, Greenfield, is to be best man, and Russell Errett, Cincinnati, and Jack Hall, Kokomo, are to be ushers. Miss Sara Fiizabeth Miller, organist, is to play “Speed Thee My Arrow,” Pi Beta Phi Sorority song, and the “Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart Song.” , After a reception at the Beasley home for the families, the couple is to leave on a wedding trip. The bride is a Butler University graduate. Mr. Edwards attended Indiana University. BUSINESS'GROUP TO HAVE FROLIC Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club members are to present a “fun and frolic” program at their annual meeting Thursday night at the Woman’s Department Club. Officers and directors are to be elected following dinner at 6. Mrs. Edna Augstein is arrangements chairman and Miss Lenna Harvey, reservations chairman. Speaker Is Named Homer Rupard is to talk on “Are Engineers Socially Minded?” at the Indianapaolis Literary Club meeting Monday at the D. A. R. chapter house.
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E VENTS SORORITIES Delta Chapter, Psi lota Xi. 8 Mon. Mrs. Clarence Rozelle, 3612 E. Washington-st., hostess. Alpha Chapter, Tau Delta Sigma. Mon. night. Mrs. Henrietta Waitman, 3905 N. Temple-av., hostess. Miss Adeline Gliden, assistant hostess. Pledge service. Pledge committee: Mrs. Helen Iverson, Misses Emma Dobbins and Margaret Layton. Alpha Chapter, Delta Omega Chi. Tues. night. Miss Marjorie Gray, 152 W. 26th-st, hostess. Complete plans for bridge party. Thi Beta Tau Mon. night. Miss Maradith Dick, 1433 N. Pennsyj-vania-st, hostess. Mrs. Richard Birsfield and Miss Edna Silcox, assistant hostesses. Plans for Founders Day tea and annual dance. Rho Gamma Chi. 3 to 5 Sun. Miss Virginia Wechsler, 2022 Mans-field-st, hostess. Rush party. Phi Kappa Alpha. Mon. night. Miss Marie Padgett, 1352 S. Belmontst, hostess. Beta Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha. Tonight. Sheffield Inn. Dinner and formal initiation for Misses Margaret Flanary and Mary O’Neil. Lambda Alpha Lambda. 8:3.0 Mon. Hotel Lockerbie. Business meeting. PROGRAMS Emerson Grove Garden Club. 12 Tuesday. Municipal Club House. Luncheon. ( International Travel-Study Clubs, Inc. Federation meeting. 7:30 Tues. Claypool. Plan May banquet. Election. Mrs. Robert Capiinger, president. CARD PARTIES Liederkranz Ladies Society. 2 Tuesday. Sears, Roebuck and Cos. auditorium. Mrs. Fred Hessmer, chairman. Mrs. Henry Walters, assistant hostess.
Choral Ensemble to Honor Special Guests
Special guests are to be entertained by the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale choral ensemble at its closing meeting Friday at the Marott, They are to be Fred Newell Morris, ensemble director; Miss Carolyn Richardson, musicale president; Miss Ida Belle Sweenie and Mesdames Frank T. Edenharter, S. K. Ruick, Frank W. Cregor, J. E. Keller, B. F. Richardson and James H. Lowry. Following luncheon, annual committee reports and installation of officers is scheduled. Mrs. Carl W. ALTA R~SOCI ETY “7 TO GIVE PARTY SS. Peter and Paul Altar Society is to entertain with a card party and style show at 2 Thursday in L. S. Ayres <fe Cos. auditorium. Hostesses are to be Mesdames John Carroll, Ernest Langen, Henry Langsenkamp, E. C. McLaughlin, James McNulty. John McNurney, Mary Metzger, William L. O’Connor E. L. Patrick. N. A. Peterson, C. J. Putts, Joseph Quinn. Thomas Quinn, Len Riley, Thomas Reilly, Ja .-.“s Ryan and Leonard Schmitt.
Mrs. Howard Linkert is assisting Sunny side Guild members in sponsoring the May 10 performance of the Cole Br other sClyde Beaty circus. Proceeds are • to aid the guild’s work at Sunnyside Sanatorium.
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the Indiana University School of Medicine and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Miss De Veiling, daughter of L. P. De Veiling, is to marry Frank C. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Connersville. The wedding is to take place at 3:30 in the Memorial Presbyterian Church. Miss De Veiling is a Butler University graduate and member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Miller attended Purdue University and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
Irrgang is to continue as chairman; Mrs. John H. Alles, vice chairman; Mrs. C. M. Bohnstadt, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank J. Billeter, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. J. Ellsworth, treasurer, and Mesdames Elsa S. Brant, F. H. Nelson and Preston Highley, directors. Program Arranged The luncheon is in charge of Mrs. C. C. York, Mrs. Bohnstadt and Miss Clementine Carroll. Mrs. Brant is arranging decorations. Mrs. William J. Goory and Mrs. Highley arranged the following program: Vergebliches Standchen Brahms Standchen Brahms Vedrai Carino Mozart Mrs. A. R. Madison, soprano, accompanied bv Mrs. Maxey H. Wall. Suite Antique Albert Stoessel Miss Mary Ann Kulmer and Miss Roberta Trent, violinists. Reading—Selected. Mrs. Richard Fielding. Giga Kammell Coronach Barratt Dolce far nlenta Bauer Variation on a Finnish Folk Song. ‘Mother Don’t Cry” Merixanto The Island Spell Ireland Miss Carolyn Richardson, pianist. Vision Fugitive ‘Herodiade” Massenet Blind Ploughman Robert Clarke Kenneth Hughes, baritone, accompanied by Vivian Wiley Arbaugh. MUSICAL BODY’S MEETING SET A buffet supper at 6:30 is to precede the program of modem music at the meeting of Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, national honor musical sorority, Tuesday night. The meeting is to be at Mrs. Saul Bernat’s home, 934 E. 57th-st. Mrs. Ben Lewis, progranl chairman, is to talk on “Twentieth Century Composers.” The hostess committee includes Mesdames Lee Rickman, Edwin Luessow and C. Basil Fausset and Miss Mable Pruitt. The program is to be as follows: Suite for violin and piano .Spaulding Miss Dorothy Woods and Mrs. Lewis. ‘‘Gypsy Love Song” Herbert “Sylvia” . Speaks Mrs. Russell J. Spivey, soprano. “Evening Song” Crist “Ghost Dance” Levy Miss Mary Kapp. violinist: Miss Imogene Pierson, accompanist. “Rhapsodie” Dohnanvi Mrs. Lewis, pianist. Sonata for cello and piano . Bernal Mrs. Bernap and Mrs. James L. Wagner. Club Party Tonight Hillcrest Country Club is to have a dinner-bridge party tonight at the club house. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fehrenbach and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Schneider are in charge of arrangements. Voguette Club Elects - Miss Virginia Robinson is the new president of the Voguette Club. A meeting was held last night at her
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G.O.P. Women’s Luncheon Set for Thursday Republican candidates are to be presented at the Indiana Woman’s Republican Cliib luncheon Thursday at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Henry R. Campbell, president, is to introduce the state and local candidates. Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, general chairman, is to be assisted by Mrs. C. W. Irwin, luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Martha Blackmier, decorations. Mrs. A. Jack Tilson and Harry Bason are to provide music. Mrs. O. W. Stephenson, Greenwood, second vice president, has composed an “Opening Ode” to be introduced during the musical program The reception committee includes Mrs. J. Burdette Little, general hostess chairman; Mrs. Wolf Sussman, luncheon hostess chairman, and their assistants: Mesdames Arthur R. Robinson, Charles E. Halleck, Rensselaer; Ovid Butler Jameson, Beryl Holland, Bloomington; Louise Brink Fletcher, George Wilson Sr., David Ross, Otis Karns, M. Bert Thurman, Walter White, Herbert A. Luckey, T. W. Demmerly, Harlan Ratliff, G. W.. Workman, Martha Huggins Geckler, Archie Bobbitt, Harry E. Barnard, Frank Cones, Anna O'Boyle, St. Clair Parry, A. J. Tilson, Carl L. Wisenberg, E. J. Scoonover, and Miss Emma McNar 7, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Pomush, Dr. Amelia Keller. Other outstate hostesses are to include Mesdames E. E. Neal, Noblesville; John Hornung, Greensburg; Mrs. Stephenson, Greenwood; Eleanor Baker Snodgrass, Nashville; O. A. Hobbs, Bridgeport; Grace Urbans Reynolds, Cambridge; Neal McCallum, Batesville; T. B. Early - wine and Marshal Barnard, both of Franklin. District chairmen on the reception committee are Mrs. Jessie Gremelspacher, Logansport, outstate chairman, and Mrs. Ida McClelland, East Chicago, first district; Mrs. Hugh Holman, Rochester, second; Mrs. Effie Cook, Union Mills, third; Mrs. Mabel Metzger, Fort Wayne, fourth; Mrs. Merle Burdge, Portland, fifth; Miss Leora Walls, Danville, sixth; Mrs. Charles Combs, Bloomfield, seventh; Mrs. Tina Miller, Rockport, eighth; Mrs. Ivan Morgan, Austin, ninth; Mrs. G. P. Dunnington, tenth, and Miss Nellie Hollowell, Pendleton, eleventh. Y. W.C. A. Talk Is for Benefit of Camp Fund Y. W. C. A. health education department is to sponsor a lecture by Mrs. Demarchus Brown Monday night at Hollenback Hall, 329 N. Pennsylvania-st, to raise funds for camp scholarship to McCormick's Creek Canyon. Mrs. B. S. Goodwin, Y. W. board president, and five former presidents, Mesdames Samuel Ashby, Brandt Downey, Charles Buchanan, Fred Hoke and Paul Tombaugh, are sponsoring the lecture. Mrs. Brown is to talk on “In the Footsteps of St. Paul,” based on her trip to eastern Mediterranean countries and places visited by St. Paul on his second missionary journey. LADIES’ SOCIETY PARTY TUESDAY The Maennerchor Ladies’ Society is to have a spring guest party at 2 Tuesday at the Academy of Music. Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang, president, is to be in charge. Assisting board members are to be Mesdames Fred Pintzky, Guy Rhoades, Edward Miller, William Noelke, George Grabhorn, Franz Binninger, Otto Deluse, and Misses Alice Mueller, Mary Eymann, Emma Minter, Lena Schramm and Marie Leppert. Pupils Will Skate St. Mary’s Academy juniors and seniors are to sponsor a skating party Monday night at the Riverside rink. Indianapolis guests at the Waldorf Astoria in New York are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Harrold. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton U. Brown. Mrs, G. A. Coats, Spink Arms, is spending several days in New York ,,—u— <
Proceeds of Party for Fund A. A. U. W. Event to Be Held at Country Club May 2. Proceeds from the spring luncheon and bridge party of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, May 2, at the Indianapolis Country Club, are to be added to the $30,000 Indiana fellowship fund of the national association. The Indiana fund, named in honor of Dr. Kathryn McHale, national general director, an Indiana woman, is a part of the national million-dollar fund. The fund was established to provide fellowships for women who have shown distinction in undergraduate study and independent research. Indiana hopes to reach its goal by 1939. Indianapolis has contributed $2325 since 1929, and Indiana $10,720. The total contribution for the local branch is S4OO. South Bend leads the state for 1935-36 contributions with SIOOO. Branch Wins Trophy The Indianapolis branch is to be awarded the Kathryn McHale fellowship lamp, presented to the branch with the highest per capita contribution in District 2. The district includes Crawfordsville, Greencastle, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Logansport, Peru, Terre Haute and Jamestown. Mrs. George A. Schumacher, fellowship chairman, is general chairman for the party and Mrs. Leland R. Smith is arrangements chairman, assisted by Mesdames E. Gordon Hinshaw, William O. Johnson, Charles S. Pennewell and Miss Jane Moore. The bridge prize committee, headed by Mrs. Russell R. Hippensteel, includes Mesdames Harold F. Dunlap. Allen H. Mitchell and Russel S. Williams. Mrs. Frederick W. Hunt is ticket chairman. Her assistants are Mesdames M. W. Weaver, Amos B. Carlile, Lowell S. Fisher, Eunice J. Naylor, Walter Hammel and L. M. De Voe. Members of Committees The reservations committee includes Mrs. W. Donald Wright, chairman, and Mesdames Milton Elrod, Edmond W. Hebei, E. C. Kleiderer, Arthur O. Lindstaedt, A. A. Trefz, W. L. Worcester, Walter C. Holmes, Walter B. Hendrickson, Hinshaw, Hunt and De Voe and Misses Alma Hoss, Bertha Hoss, Celia Meskill, Teresa Meskill, Virginia Holt, Emma Colbert, Barbara Oakes, Jane Baltz and Ruthanne Carson. Creative writing seminar of the branch is to meet at 2 Monday at Rauh Library for a discussion of “Characterization,” led by Mrs. Robert B. Adams. Mrs. Paul J. Stokes, consumers’ research chairman, announces a group meeting for 2 Tuesday in the rug department at Ayres. Domestic and oriental rugs are to be discussed. Following a dinner of the evening discussion group at 6 Tuesday at Mrs. Webb's tearoom. Miss Marian McFadden is to review ‘Exile.” Miss Eleanor Jones is in cha.-ge of reservations. OWEN-NICHOLSON CEREMONY HELD Miss Helen Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Nicholson, became the bride of Goodloe A. Owen, son of Mrs. George Owen, in a ceremony today at the FiftyFirst Street M. E. Church. The Rev. Wilbur D. Grose officiated. Miss Frances Wishard, organist, played bridal music. The altar was decorated with palrtis, fersn and spring flowers and was lighted with tapers in seven-branched candelabra. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a dark blue costume suit trimmed in gray fox fur. She wore blue accessories and a gardenia shoulder corsage. A reception for the families and close friends was held at the Nicholson home before he couple left on a motor trip South. They are to live at 5103 Park-av. CANDID ATEsTtO BE INTRODUCED The Marion County Democratic Women’s Club is to hold a reception for state offiice candidates at 8 Tuesday in the Palm Room, Claypool. Mrs. John W. Kern Sr. is to introduce, the candidates. Mrs. Smiley N. Chambers, president, is to preside at a business meeting. Judge to Speak Judge Walter E. Treanor, Indiana Supreme Court, is to talk on “Federal and State Court Organization” at ‘the Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club meeting tonight at Butler University. A business meeting is to precede the talk.
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Bride-to-Be Is to Be Honored at Breakfast
Miss Hope Willcutts, who is to be married to James H. Dunne May 3, is to be the guest of Miss Martha Metcalf and Mrs. Willard Stamper at breakfast tomorrow morning at Whispering Winds. The hostesses, to be assisted by their mothers, Mrs. Lucy Metcalf and Mrs. Benjamin V. Hinshaw, have invited Mrs. H. D. Willcutts, Miss Willcutts’ mother: Misses June and Helen Jean Willcutts, her sisters; Mrs. John Templeton, Franklin; Miss Evelyn McDermit, Greensburg; Mesdames Jess Pritchett Jr., Max G. Lewis, Virgil Quebbeman, James H. Dunne Sr. and Misses Dorothy Arnholter, Helen Gearen, Sara Elizabeth Miller and Mable Espey. Mrs. Pritchett is to give a party for the bride-to-be Wednesday night. Miss Willcutts is a Butler University graduate and member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Dunne attended Butler.
LEGION TO GIVE PARTY AT HOME
Bruce P. Robison Post, American Legion, and its auxiliary are to entertain with a weiner roast for divisions 29 and 30 at the Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors’ Children’s Home tomorrow afternoon. The divisions are sponsored by the unit. The committee includes Messrs, and Mesdames Donald Smith, Fred C. Hasselbring, Rudolph H, Kyler, Fred Hansing. Cecil Stalnaker, Homer Asher, Lester Rollinson and Moffett Ulrey.
Liincheon and State Dance Mark Founding of Pi Phi
After attending the annual Pi Beta Phi Sorority Founders’ Day luncheon today at the Columbia Club, many active and alumnae members are to be guests at the state dance in the club ballroom tonight. At the luncheon Miss Sara Elizabeth Miller, alumnae president, welcomed the guests and introduced Dr. Allegra Stewart, toastmaster. Mrs. Carlos Deeds, national fraternity study and examination chairman, gave the roll call of chapters by provinces. Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, Delta Province president, introduced presidents of chapters at Indiana, PurCHURCH CIRCLES WILL HAVE TEA Mrs. Paul Buchanan, 5001 N. Me-ridian-st, is to be hostess for a musical tea of Circles 1 and 2 of the Woman’s Association, Meridian Street M. E. Church, at 2 Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Bayer is general chairman and Mrs. Elwood B. Daugherty, tea chairman. Mrs. Russell Sanders is to review “Spring Came on Forever” and Mrs. William A. Devin is to sing, accompanied by Mrs. Howard Clippinger. Mrs. Abram S. Woodard and Mrs. Hadley Green are to pour at the tea table, assisted by Misses Joanne Bayer, Martha Jo Cantwell, Eleanor Cook, Nancy Campbell. Judy Hamer, Joan Mick, Lue McWhirter, Claire Patten and Peggy Winslow.
Mrs. Robert Ferriday Jr. is on the committee of the Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home, which is seeking patrons and patronesses for its project to raise funds to assist the orphans home. The auxiliary is to sponsor performance of the Cole BrothersClyde Beaty circus on May 9.
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Leader to Be Feted by Group Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke to Be Guest at Club Union. State and national officers of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs and Butler University 1884 graduates have been invited by the Irvington Union of Clubs to attend the dinner in honor of Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke May 5 at the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Graduates invited include Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mrs. Carey E. Morgan, .Atlanta, Ga.; Sherman T. Burgess, Cottage Grove, Wis.; Mrs. W. B. Parks. Pittsburgh. Kas.. and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sellers, Franklin. Mrs. Clarke formerly was president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, General Federation board member, midwestem states representative and national press chairman. She also was an officer of the Indiana Woman's Franchise League and the Indianapolis Council of Women. She wrote the life of her father, George W. Julian, the first volume issued by the Indiana Historical Commission in its biographical series of noted Indianians. Aids Are Named Mrs. L. W. Bruck, Union president, has named Mrs. Charles A. Harris, dinner chairman, and Miss Maude Russell, secretary. Honorary hostesses are Mesdames Elijah Jordan, Robert Hall, Bernard Korbly, Ernest Ropkey, John S. Harrison, S. H. Creighton, Adolph Schmuck, Perry Clifford, Willis Miller, William Insley, William T. Young, Amos Butler. Edgar T. Forsyth, Clarence Forsyth. Lewis Wood, Caroline Hall, Arthur Levy, James L. Kinsbury, Henry L. Bruner, E. C. Rumpler, H. N. Goe, H. E. Barnard, J. W. Putnam, George Buck, M. D. Baumgartner, Wilson Doan, Walter Kelly, Mrs. Ed Kingsbury, Mrs. Beecher J. Terrill and Misses Helen Loeper and Katherine Layman. The committees are, program, Mrs. Charles A. Harris, Miss Lola Conner, Mrs. Theodore Lpyman and Mrs. Louis W. Bruck; hospitality. Mesdames Clifford Wagoner, W. S. King. W. J. Betz. Ed Kingsbury, Stephen J. Corey, B. J. Westover, Merritt Harrison, James Todd, C. W. Plopper, Ed Bruck. Reception Committee Reception Union’s Board Members: Mesdames Louis W. Bruck, Fred Stilz, James S. Bray, E. J. Hirschman, J. Willard Bolte and Walter W. Ward; invitations. Miss Maud Russell, Mesdames Nelson Elliott and Frank Brown; menu, Mesdames Robert Aldag, C. E. Donnell, Arthur B. Shultz and C. T. Washburn. Speaker's Table, Mrs. Myron Williams and Mrs. G. C. Boseley; decorations, Mesdames Theodore Layman, E. S. Hildreth, Clarence Hughel and W. H. Polk; music. Miss Adelaide Conte, Mrs. Carl Withner and Mrs. J. R. Loomis. Record, Mrs. Fred Stilz, Mrs. N. T. Puckett and Mrs. G. A. Duffy; publicity, Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale and Miss Lola Conner.
due and Butler Universities and Franklin College and made scholarship awards to their representatives, Miss Margaret Zechiel, Indiana; Miss Julia Province, Franklin; Miss Margaret Kapp, Butler and Miss Mary Jean Light, Purdue. Mrs. Phil Eskew, province vice president, introduced the Indiana alumnae club presidents attending. Dr. Mary Alice Jones, International Council of Religious Education and director of the children’s work and radio education, spoke on “The Fraternity Relation to the University.” This morning Mrs. Robert S. Wild, assistant to the grand vice president, presided at a round table discussion of questions proposed for convention. Miss Miller invited alumnae and active chapter members to attend the formal opening of the Butler chapter’s new house from 3 to 5 tomorrow. The house was open today for visitors unable to attend tomorrow. MISS LEIPER IS TO WED TODAY Miss Helen Leipers marriage to James E. Kelley, Richmond, is to be performed late this afternoon in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel is to officiate. The altar is to be decorated with palms and spring flowers, lighted by tapers. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Maude Leiper, is to wear a maize fresco crepe suit, trimmed in chinchilla, with maize accessories. She is to carry yellow lilies and daffodils. Her attendant, Mrs. Ben Wakefield, is to wear an aquamarine crepe costume and carry pink roses. Vernon Schultz is to be best man. Following a wedding trip, the couple is to be at home in Richmond after May 15. CLUB TO HEAR . MRS. MILLARD “Intimate Glimpses of Home L*f* in England” are to be described by Mrs. Richard M. Miliard to members and guests of the Monday afternoon Reading Club at 2 Monday in Ban-ner-Whitehill auditorium. The hostess committee includes Mesdames DeWitt Morgan, W. H. Ball, William Espey, • Sylvester Moore, John F. Boesinger, Leland Fishback and Charles Muir. The retiring president, Mrs. J. R. Townsend, and the president-elect, Mrs. J. C. Schade, are to preside at the tea table. A musical program is to be presented by Mrs. Clark Griffith, pianist; Mrs. Wilbur Grose, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, anti a trio composed of Mrs. Fishback, violinist; Miss Betty Schellschmidt, cellist, and Mi&s Magrifijpnft BUfk, pianist..
