Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1936 — Page 7
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UDE El \ ose Ou Out of ; “Indiana Guests
of Classmates!
~ Entertainment Arranged{
“+ + For Eleanor Neale of Washington.
BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor
“ mote from Indianapolis are having
Thanksgiving dinner with class-|
+ mates, those enrolled in Indiana
colleges will be enjoying the festive}
+ hoard of their families.
St.-Mary-of-the-Woods College girls are to arrive tomorrow. eve-
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JS ning. Miss Berenice Brennan, who
is to be accoms-
panied by Miss}.
Eleanor Neale, Washington,
in her guest's honor. ‘They are to attend the St. Joan of Arc
Church’s dance
at the Columbia Club after the dinner party. : Miss Anna MarMiss Burgan garet Durkin, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. A. Durkin, is to have a party for the visitor on Friday.
Others Coming Home
Other St. Mary’s girls to be at home are Miss Marguerite Blackwell,
“'! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
* ‘J. Blackwell;
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Miss Mary Gertrude °° Cregor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. “Frank ‘W. Cregor; Miss Lucille *’ Barry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry; Miss Margaret “+ Dowd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowd; Misses Mary Jean and “Martha Smith, daughters of Mrs. J. ¢ Albert Smith, and Miss Helen Con- ‘ : nor.
7 Students from St. Mary’s College at Notre Dame sdlso are to arrive tomorrow. They include Miss {Mary Ellen Flaherty, daughter of tMrs. J. &. Flaherty; Miss Virginia “Fraim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Fraim; Misses Mary Ellen ? and Kathryn Gartland, daughters 9 of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Gartland, and ! Miss Betty Reetl, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ray L. Reed.
Y Others are Miss Louise Argus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. tn Argus; Miss Marguerite Bernatz,
. natz; Miss Jane Keach, daughter: ~ of Leroy J. Keach; Miss Mary Catherine Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mes. T. P. Sexton, and Miss Joan al ;
Academy girls to be on vabaion are Miss Mary Louise Losey, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Losey,:and , Miss Mary Ann Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z, W. Leach.
Wait Until Week-End
With only a one-day holiday at “Western College, ‘two local students are delaying their visits home until the week-end. Miss Jane Wynne fe will come home to be with her par- * ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wynne,
we and. Miss Prudence Brown is.to join
* her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown. Miss Jacqueline Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolf's daughter, is to spend Thanksgiving with Wellesley College classmates at a house party. Miss Alice Vonnegut, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Vonnegut’s daughter, who has been: visiting in the East for a month, is to have her holiday dinfier with a former Pine Manor College classmate, Miss Nanette Burns, New York. : Miss Vonnegut is expected home next week-end.
Miss Janet Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Noyes, and * Miss Irving Moxley, G. Barrett i Moxley's daughter, are to return * Thursday morning from a visit in * the East. Mrs. Joseph H. Crawley and daughters, Misses Mary Kathryn " and Ferda Crawley, 5020 3¥. 13th-st, are to spend Thanksgiving with " Mrs, Crawley’'s mother, Mrs, Wil- : « Mrs Burleigh, Evansville,
college students in the : and other sections re-{
is] to have a dinner |: party Saturday}
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Ber-:
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* Marriage vows are to be exchanged Thursday at St. y's Church by Miss Rosemary Higgs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higgs, and Francis Biemer, son of Martin Biemer. :
: Tr loose change in their pockets,
¢ | family .car now and then,
y Plowman-Pilatt.
The marriage of Miss Mary Carolyn Fisher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Fisher, and Anthony G. Fussner, son of Mrs, Rose Fussner, is to be solemnized Thanksgiving. \
EVENTS
‘SORORITIES
hanksgivinig basket. Mrs. Robert Bates, hostess.
8i Alpha Chi.
ndall Bass, Mrs. Jo Achison, assistants. | PROGRAMS
International Travel-Study Club Federation. Board meeting at 7 p. m.; Federation 7:30 p; m. Mrs, speaker, Social Chatter Club. Today. Mrs. H. B. Kendrick, 136 N.: hostess. To fill Thanksgiving baskets. Woman's Benefit Association, 140. 1 :30 p. m. Wed. 230 Officers, members. CARD PARTIES
Delaware-st. Cards.
Hall. Thanksgiving frolic, card party. Public invited.
. Christ Muellenholtz, committee,
A pha Chapter, Theta Mu Rho. Tonight. Washington. -
Sat. Propylasum. Annual Thanksgiving dance. alk. Henry's orchestra. Mrs. Lloyd I. Tucker, chairman; Mrs.
Tonight.
. Indianapolis Saengerbund Ladies’ Society. 2:15 p. m.- Wed. 9% Ss. _Indianapolis- Shrine “6. White Shrine of Jerusalem. Wed. Castle Security Benefit Assn. 8:15 p. m. Wed. Castle Hall. Cards.
St. Mary’s Social Club. 2:30 p. m. Wed. St. Mary's ‘School hall, Card : ‘party, chili supper, bazar. Public invited. Mrs. Sarah Niehaus,
Plans for
Claypool. Jsaac Born,
Denny-st, E. Ohio-st.
“For the cause” say members of | Indianapolis branch, American As-, sociation of University Women, asi they sell tickets and form parties’ for a performance of “End of Summer” Monday at English’s. The branch's ‘“‘cause” is its share in the national million dollar fellowship fund for graduate women. students. Mrs. Walter P. Morton is local project chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McHale are to attend with a party of 16, and Mrs. Everett M. Schofield is ‘enters taining «2 group. goihers i to Hons. include str. ang Mus: | B. and Mrs. Carter, Bloomington: and
rs. and E innn Gino. Ratti, Russell R. Hippensteel, Guy H. Shadi r. Marlow anion, Frank Rams Br Ray
The list aise 51 includes,
Ener. Viola Shuma te 3 ur, J
ances ell,
s Luci ] tots See Mss ] Asaro » Ma . Hail. Eliza] rg
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§ ae : hi b, Myron 8. Harding, goete, jaime, Ale Micah, Bares oreman, a 0 y 5 Rust, Lester A. Smith and Ross Ot-
Messrs. and Mesda mes Char d Lisher: Ri » bert 8. Sincl
nor, Qayn Lillian Naomi] Hayworth,
atson, tle Freeman, is
ar it Charlo
R. Smith, ot George Mitchell, W. W. Summers,
Ace Hi Club M cets
Members of the Ace Hi Club met yesterday at. the home of Mrs, Fred Nieman, 3557 N. Butler-av. Those attending were Misses Estella Drake, Katherine Brauer, Marian Newmelier, Kathering Mewhinney, Dorothy Tyre, Lorene Arbukle and Mrs. Robert Davis.
Haw! hariotte Engle, Dorothy vis, Charlotte” Faroiny ‘B. Wilhite, Jenn
1 haar -{-and id, Baihryn Jour
Be a Popular Guest With Fine Flowers
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Others to Attend
Maudiin, oe aur Brawn Cl Tot eid, Pronk, Teague, George = ar 5
‘Dale Waterbury, Dorothy
A.A.U. W. Benefit Porn
Reservations Are Announced
‘Wilbur IL. Fred-
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jesdames Mas : Sopurn, 3 3
Ford, James
fe” and Marjorie | M
Orme Mackenzie, A idl 1
artha A. , Jane Belle Schofield, May Belle elen Clark, Margaret s dex, Ea thisen Klaiber, Pauline Mohler, - Dorothy Pennington, Frances Graney, Meta |: gas, Marguerite Orndorff, M ; rth dogsd Isa
Hazel Force, Ir Helen Bot well, Kathryn Holl Lo Teresa G
oelscher, a Borts, Clara Alma Moore "| Walsh, Tage] funk, Helen L. Carr, Corinne L. a eV nouse,
Helen
Thelma
David
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Mandel
ers id Fin FEL : . Baxter Rog- 1
Margaret |_
ock, . Belle |" uth Martin “Helen Sohutler, Marie ‘Mary E. Armin Ze Catherin ne Lewis,
Glee Club to Give Operetta Before Student Nurses
The Ariannas Girls’ Glee Club, under direction of Miss Edith Jane Fish, Burroughs School of Music, is to present “The Harvest Moon,” at
{7:30 p. m. today before the Methodist Hospital student nurses.
The entertainment is being spon-
{sored by the ‘White Cross. Guild,
Proceeds are to go toward the hospital guild’s work.
An instrumental trio, composed of :
Miss ‘Rosemary McTurf, pianist; Jack Ford III, violinist, and Miss} Alberta Riffle, cellist, is to assist.
Glee club members iriclude Misses | Elizabeth Bohlinger, Frieda Brooks,
‘Rena Cohen, Marjorie Fowler, Bet-
ty Jane Grauel, Margaret Joy Gom- | mel, Geneva Howell, Mary - Jane Lang, Olive Montel, Betty Poole, Moel Patenaude, Mary Susan Singer, Jennie Park Sheffer, Allene Stidham, Dora Sturm, Rosemary White and Fritzie Yaeger. Harold Kaplen, Paul Plowman and Robert Sheffer are in the cast.”
Club Sets T va ;
| { the situation is. Serious... 108; the |:
§ L-4Our grandmothers,” : ? he says; L: ‘‘were not so. free as women are |
la hen” CE h to the subject yan women’s
me “say” in the matter of where Junior is going to school and whom ‘Daughter shall marry, use of the
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and}:
fmaybe ai oseasional sigh out wits tomig [te
years of ve: |
Soetal and economic position rough e ages. ‘
| He. undertook this study in prep- |
aration for his book, “The Riddle of Woman.” The doctor is quick explain that, though woman is
| a riddle and probably will remain
one, he: doesn’t pretend to have found the answer, Marriage Manifestations | “At the rate things are going today,” he says, “it seems inevitable that men will soon do little more
than take ‘orders. It happened 3000 |
years ago in Egypt. Why shouldn't
-it happen again? A Women had all
the rights then. They made the laws, carried on the business, wore plain clothes and cut their hair short. The men stayed at home and got themselves up in fine costumes.” | Right ‘now, in 1936, says Dr. “Tenenbaum, if you were to visit the right: parts of ‘the world, you could “find in practice today practically every type of marriage and family life that history known. . For instance:
| In Sumatra when a man Pays a
wife, she and her children become
his property, subject to inheritance by his heirs.
In Samoa the husband is an
absolute bond slave of his mother-
in-law, Among the: _Tuaregs a. man’s property ‘and titles ‘are handed ‘down, not to his children, but to his sister’s children. | In ‘Ceylon it is customary for one wife to have from four to six husbands—often brothers.
One Sex Enslaves Other
Dr. Tenenbaum points out that gone sex never can dominate unless the other, automatically, becomes enslaved. That is why he thinks
-
nited States today.
| today, but what. they had was as-
-} surance.
adays women de. not have that as‘surance, -and they can not give % to men.” - The; woman Who lives in luxury,
| with nothing to do all day, and
Mrs. William Euclid White is .presidént. of the Woman's. Lecture Club, which is sponsoring a tea this afternoon at the John Herron Art Institute.
the woman. who drives: herself,
| trying to earn a living and at the
same time keep a home, are equal
: Problems to . society, according to :
‘They could inspire their ik 5 husbands, give them courage. Now-
| Church, School | Groups to Hear German Artists
Delegations “from several sire choirs and from city high schools are to attend the presentation by the Young German Artists tomorrow night at English’s. The atlendance of a group of under-privileged children has been arranged through gifts. Additional patrons and .patronesses for the concert include Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A. Greene, Miss Paula Kipp, Miss Pauline Schellschmidt, Mr: and Mrs. Leonard Strauss, Mrs. W. i
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—Photo by Dexheimer-Carlon.
Sharpless. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay, Mr. and Mrs, Otis Jones, -Mr. and Mrs.- Harold Sweenie, the Mu Phi Epsilon and Signa Alpha Iota
musical sororities.
Sorority Initiates Newly initiated menibers of : Tota Tau Tau, legal sorority, are Misses | Madeline Alig, Bernice Coda and Dorothy Cunningham. Pledging was held Sunday at the Columbia Club.
Miss Orinda Mullikan entertained |
alumnae and active chapters.
Sorority Chapter M cts:
Kappa, Theta and Xi chapters of Pi Omicron Sorority attended a pro~ gram last night at thé Lincoln with ‘Mrs. Bjorn Winger, director,
| general chairman.
-) Mary Bussell,
| Dinner Parties ‘Are to Precede
Alumnae Dance
Smith College Fund to
Benefit by Event | Saturday.
| of the Smith College Seca dames scheduled Saturday at the Woods stock Club.
Dance proceeds are to be used for the college emergency fund
| Mrs. John Collett is club presi-
dent, and Mrs. Erwin Stout is dance
Among those en with dinner parties ‘at the club‘ are Messrs. and - Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres,’ Harland Wilson, John Sloane Kittle, Hugh Carpenter, Berkley Duck, Paul E. Fisher and Erwin Stout. ol Mr. and Mrs. James F. Care roll’s guests are to include Messrs.
and Mesdames Charles’ Latham,
Bowman Elder, George Denny and: Sylvester Johnson. Dining with. Mr. and Mrs. James
| W. Fesler are to be Messrs. and
Mesdames Donald Mattison, Hene rik Mayer, Alan Thompkins and. David Rubins. Assisting Mrs. Stout are Mrs, Frank Hoke, scholarship chairman; Mrs. Ian ‘K. Joyce, vice president; Mrs. Clyde Wands, secretary; Mrs. Storey Lindley, treasurer; Mrs. Car= roll, dinner reservations, and Miss Irving Moxley, publicity. |
| GROUP TO HONOR GRAND PRESIDENT
Clara W. Bradley, grand president Ladies Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, is to be honored at a luncheon Wednesday, Dec. 2. Indianapolis lodge 297 is to ehters ain. Mrs. R. W.: Thixton, recently elected president,.is luncheon chair man. Her assistants include Mese dames Velma Schniepp, Laura Cone
‘beer, Anna Johnson, Lucille Wolfe,
Lillian Briner, Myrtle Umbanhour, Elpha Gault, Etta Johnson and ®
