Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1937 — Page 7
1 MONDAY, JAN. 4,
Resorts 8 S - West Lure
outh and Residents:
3 Collegians End Holidays
Christmas Season Bn
Bidding Goodbye to Hosts;
Florida Destination of Numerous Travelers;
Others Return
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Here as Classes Reopen.
By BEATRICE BURGAN
Society
OLLEGE students are leaving their homes to return to classes. day visitors are bidding their hosts goodby.
Editor HoliOthers are prepar-
ing to head South or West fgr winter vacations. When Miss Ruth White,| Los Angeles, ended her holiday visit here
her mother, Mrs. motor. John Masters, son of Dr. and party at hi§ home for vacationing liam Evans, son of Mr. and
Jacob White, accompanied her daughter home by
Mrs. Robert Masters, had a dinner college friends before he and Wil-
Mrs. William Evans, boarded the train for
Middletown, Conn. There they are to continue studies at the Connecticut Wesleyan College. Shubrick Kothe,son of Mr..and Mrs. Herman Kothe, took the same train Saturday on his way back to Harvard University. Mrs. Harry V. “Wade's yen Miss Carol Lester, Albany, N. Y. lended her visit here Saturday and returned to classes at the University of Wisconsin. Arrange Miami Visits Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick is leaving soon for Miami to vacation | with Mrs. William Macomber, Kendallville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elder Adams, Mrs. also are to visit there. In a few weeks Mrs. Earl Cox will | ‘go to Los Angeles to visit Mrs, J. A. Benell, formerly of Indianapolis, and other friends. She will see Mrs. | A. W. Early, who is with her daughter there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rockwood and their sons. returned from New Orleans and Havana in time for their children, Clyde and Charles, to re-enter school this week. Thomas Binford, Park ‘School pil, and Virginia Binford, Hall, will be back in ciasses this week after a vacation in Arizona with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Binford, who are to remain |
for a longer visit.
Emmy Jean Haerle, daughter of “Mrs. Elsa Pantzer Test, ended her holiday at Glen Farms, near Louisville, Ky., in order to be back at Tudor Hall tomorrow. She visited Lolly Hickman, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Cabot Hickman, who was her campmate at Pinewood, Burt Lake, Mich., last summer. -
Tudor Teachers Return
Emmy Jean’s cousin. Dorothy Pantzer, daughter of Mrs. Oscar Pantzer, is to go to Tampa, Fla, in two weeks to be with her aunt, Mrs. Louis Best. Dorothy is to enter school there. _ Many of the Tudor Hall teachers “who vacationed away from the city have come back to resume their classes. Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal, was at Keene, N. H. Miss Ruth Wells took a cruise to Havana and Miss Pauline Wilson was with relatives at Atlanta, Ga. Miss Dora "Atkins went to her home at Poulney, Vi., before going to Fall River, Mass. "There she attended the wedding of Mrs. Wayne Ritter, formerly Miss Dorothy Merrill, who is to teach at the school until Feb. 1. Miss Marguerite Slawson, who va- . cationed at Eau Claire, Wis. and Miss Emily Rood, who was in Oakham, Mass., will be back when classes open tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Treal
have taken an apartment at Sara- |
sota, Fla., for the season. .. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baker are - back at Evanston, Ill.,, after a visit with Mrs. Baker's brother, Laurens Henderson, and Mrs. Henderson.
Club Arranges
Fine Arts Fete
The fine arts | festival of Seventh District Federation Clubs to be held Jan. 12 through 14 . at L. S. Ayres & Co, is to open with poetry and music day. Mrs. Edward Katterhenry, state chairman of poetry for the Indianapolis Federation of Clubs is to speak in the morning and Mrs. Rudolph F. Grosskopf is to talk on
“Indiana Composers” in the afternoon. The Irvington Chorus, of which
‘Miss Grace Gibson is director, is to’
sing. “Literature and Drama” is to be the subject for Wednesday. Mrs. : Bjorn Winger is to give a book re- . view and the Expression Club members are to present a dramatization of “Solomon’s Judgment” in the afternoon. Mrs. Walter E. Jenney is directing the presentation. Art is the topic for Jan. 14. Gordon Mess is to speak. Music is to be provided by the federation chorus. Presidents of district clubs and their fine arts exhibit chairmen are to be hostesses. The lectures and
the exhibit are open to the public. |
July Wedding
Is Announced
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Mr. and Mrs. John C. Diggs have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Frances Diggs, to Julius C. Travis Jr., son of Mr. “and Mrs. Julius C. Travis. The couple is to live in Indianapolis. The marriage took place in July. Mrs. Travis was graduated from Lake Forest Academy and attended . Butler University. Both Mr. and Mrs. Travis are students at Indi‘ana University School of Medicine.
Mr. and Mrs. Gruner To Make Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gruner are to make their home in Indianapolis. Before her recent marriage, Mrs. Gruner was Miss Loretta Brennan. The ceremony was read by the Rev. James M. Downey. Miss Mary Jane Mennel, niece of the bridegroom, was the bride’s only atten- ~ dant and Marion Gruner was best |
Macomber’s parents, |
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St. Joan of Arc
Women to Hold Luncheon Party
The St. Joan of Arc Women's Club is to entertain members of the January-February committee with a covered dish luncheon and white elephant party Wednesday afternoon in the school auditorium.
Arrangements were made at a recent ‘meeting to have a dessert- | bridge at 1 p. m. Jan. 20 in the
school auditorium; followed by a |
bridge party in the evening. A Valentine dance is to be held | Feb. 6 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. It is to be the last social event before the Lenten season. Arrangements committee bers are Mesdames Fenton Auckley, Michael Carr and Joseph Speaks. The club’s meeting time has been _ | changed to the second Wednesday of the month,
Women’ S iC Tub Head Going to
Board Session
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Mrs. Frederick G. Balz is to leave Jan. 12 for Washinglon to attend the annual midwintgr meeting of the General Federation of Women’s Club board of directors. Mrs. Balz is Indiana Federation president. The three-day meeting is to open Jan. 13 with Mrs. Roberta Campbell i Lawson presiding. An organized effort to aid in reducing the maternal death rate in the United States has been announced by Mrs. Clarence Fraim, chairman of the department of puklic welfare of the General Federation. The nation-wide campaign is to be directed py Mrs. James R. Cain, chairman of the division of child welfare in the public ‘welfare department. A forest in each of the 48 states, planted, cared for and owned cooperatively by clubwomen and the Uniteq States Forest Service, is a conservation project recently announced by the federation through ils division of conservation of nat- | ural resources, of which Mrs. H. B. Bogert, Akron, Colo, is chairman,
Aftermath Club to Werk
The Aftermath Club is to meet at 2 p. m. Thursday with. Mrs. W. P. Hall, 205 E. 34th St. Mrs. Charles E. Smith is to talk on “The Youth Movement of America.”
Recent Bride
—Photo by Bretzman,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFadden Menaugh are at home. in Washington. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Menaugh was Miss Helen BIE) ‘daughter of C. R. Hitch. Mr. Menaugh is a son of
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Wellesley Students Attend Luncheon
Miss Priscilla Johnson (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson, and Miss Clara John Hill-
enbrand, Batesville, are Wellesley
on vacation.’ They return to classes Jan. 6.
College students
They attended the Indiana Club’s luncheon here this week. The club is to sponsor a supper party at the Indianapolis Athletic Club on Jan. 23 for the benefit of its scholarship fund.
Meeting to Be Held Jan. 12 tor State Assembly Woman's Club
A luncheon Jan. 12 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club is to open a series of activities for the State Assembly Woman's Club ‘during the convening of the state Legislature. The branch is to entertain. Mrs. Walter Treanor is local president. Mrs. Thurman Gottschalk, Berne, is state president of the club, whose menfbership is composed of wives of the present and former state legislators and state officers. The women are to hold their first | meeting Jan. 13 to elect officers. The | nominating committee includes Mrs. William F. Dudine, Indianapolis; Mrs. Harry Strickland, Greenfield, and Mrs. Bruce Lane, Bainbridge. The state clubs’ first luncheon meeting is to be held Jan. 20 at the Claypool Hotel” Other state officers are Mrs. Warc G. Biddle, Bloomington, first vice president; Mrs. Martin Krueger, Michigan City, second vice President; Mrs, Howland H. Hill, Carthage, corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Miss Bachelder Is to Wed Feb. 3
The marriage of Miss Emma Louise Bachelder, to Dr. C. Harvey Sorum, Madison, Wis., son of Mrs. Amelia Sorum, Lanesboro, Minn, is to take place Feb. 3. Miss Bachelder is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clay Bachelder.
Theta Sigma Phi Ball Scheduled
Riters’
The annual Roundup University chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional journalism sorority, is to be held Saturday in the fieldhouse. Miss Mary Lou Colvin, Butler University senior, is working on arrangements, A special edition of the Riters’ Cramp, a razz sheet, is to be issued at the dance. Newspapers are to be used to decorate the fieldhouse.
Amicitia Club to Give Bridge Tea on Friday
A bridge tea is to be given by the Amicitia Club at 2 p. m. Friday at the honie of Mrs. G. T. Doyal, 1518 Edgemont St, Mrs. E. P. Brennan is ways and
means committee chairman. Reser-
vations may be made with Mrs. Harry W. Bates.
P. O. E. Sisterhood Conducts Meeting
Founders’ Day was discussed at a meeting of the Indianapolis Council P. E. O. Sisterhood at 10 a. m today at Banner-Whitehill Auditorium, Mrs. E. C. Michaels presided.
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Tea Is Arranged
By Art Group]
The art section of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club education department is to sponsor a tea Sunday afternoon at the clubhouse. Miss Frances G. Moder is general chairman, Miss Frances Failing is to talk on her experiences in Spain during the outbreak of the civil war. Miss Failing is a member of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, the Indiana Artists’ Club and the Plymouth Art Club of England. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten is to present a program at the club’s regular meeting Thursday. Dinner is to be served at 6 p. m.
Women Voters’ ' Chief To Address Sorority
“The League's Legislative Program” is to be the subject of a talk
by Mrs. S. N. Campbell, Indiana League of Women Voters’ president, at a meeting of Tri Psi Sorority Friday afternoon. The meeting is to be held at the Butler University chapter house of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. A luncheon is to he held at 12:30 DP. m. Hostesses are to include Mesdames C. W. Graves, D. O. Toya Ira Foxworthy, David McWhir, F Harris and Will Shimer.
Guild Chairmen Present Reports
Mrs. Howard Linkert, Sunnyside Guild dinner dance chairman, le for committee chairmen’s final reports following a luncheon today at the Columbia Club. The Shlual party is to be Jan. 16 at the Mrs. Donald Graham was the luncheon chairman, assisted by Mesdames H, D. Hamilton, Irving D. Hamilton, Adrian Hamersly, Carrie Hammel, William H, Hanning, Edward H Hilgemeier, J. Frank
Holmes, A. J. H Kleder. ueber and G. P.
aE nas Benita Cox has returned to ew York after spending the holi-
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Attendants for Mary B. Higgins’ Wedding Chosen
‘Miss Mary Beth Higgins and her fiance, Gaylord B. Disher, have named the attendants for their wedding Jan. 20 in the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral rectory. Miss Louise Q’Hara is to be maid of honor, Miss Anna Lichtenauer, bridesmaid, and Russell Jr., best man. Dunn is to officiate. Miss Marjorie Matz is to enter}
tain for Miss Higgins Jan. 14.. Miss Lichtenauer has nog set the date | for the party she is arrahging. Miss Mary Virginia Freeman entertained with a personal shower yesterday for Miss Higgins. Pink and blue colors were used. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs, Warren D., Freeman, Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother. Mrs. B. L. Higgins, included Mrs. J. C. Courtney and Misses Eileen and Peggy Sweeney, Jarita and Mary Kernel, Eleanor Quinn, Antoinette Pfeiffer, Lee Lacy, Mary Habich, Helen Bosler, Mary Ann Kibler, Eloise Hamant, Jeanne Sanford, Bernice McWhirter, Ursula Lime, Dorothy Ann Davenport and Virginia Keene.
Legion [Luncheon Postponed Week
The luncheon of Indianapolis Post 4, American Legion Auxiliary, scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed until Jan. 12. The change was made, according to Mrs. L. J. Badollet, unit activities chairman, to enable members to attend the luncheon being given by the Indianapolis Council of Women in honor of Mrs. Oscar Hahn, national auxiliary president. Mrs. George Swaim is to be hostess for the auxiliary’s covered-
A. | dish luncheon.
Board of Women’s G. O. P. Club to Meet
The board of directors of the Women’s Republican Club of Indianapolis is to meet at 11 a. m. today at the Columbia Club. Mrs. A. N. Bobbitt, president, is to preside. The club's meeting Jan. 21 is to be outlined.
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Sc hedule of C. ub Dances
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Indi .napolis Athletic and ( plumbia Programs | Are Arranged.
Bot!! the Indianapolis Athletic and ( hlumbia Clubs are resuming their |egular schedules of dinner and s oper dancing. : At he I. A. C. members and guests are entertained with supper dancii’ | Friday and Saturday and dinner dancing on Thursday and Sunds | in the Lantern Room. Louie ¢ lband provides the music. he Columbia Club members ir guests may attend dinner « on Thursday and Sunday in i ing room. Supper dances are 1led for Friday in the dining nd Saturday in the ballroom. Harmodears trio plays for + and supper dancing every cept Sunday in the Cascade
en of the I. A. C. and their guests ‘are to be entertained at a lunch¢ »n party in the Green Room Jan.1 . Mrs. E. W. Berger is chairman.
Speaks Here
Mrs. Oscar Hahn, American Legion Auxiliary national president, is _ to address the Indianapolis Courfcil of Women’s meeting -tomorrow in Ayres’ Auditorium.
Card Party Arranged By Eliza Blaker Club
Proceeds from a card party to pe held Saturday in Banner-Whitehill auditorium by the Eliza: A. Blaker,
Club are to be used for the organization’s memorial fund.
rancis Hospital Guild is to a card party at Ayres’ audiat 2 p. mi Wednesday, ‘general committee is comlof Mrs. Edward Conerty, an; Mrs, {Arthur Heidenissistant; Mesdames Bernard Everett Schmutte, tickets; Vincent Lapenta, tallies;
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Kappas to Mark A
nniversary of Butler Chapter
The sorority colors of light and dark ‘1 ue are to appoint dinner tables! it a birthday party to be held k@ the Indianapolis Alumnae and FE itler University chapter of Kappes Kappa Gamma Sorority Wedne' day. The chapter is to mark
its 59{ © anniversary. Mrs. Thor G. Wesenberg, university. Women’s Council chairman, is to iz principal speaker. Mrs. I>. M. Dill, one of the chapter fou ders, and Mrs, O. M. Pruitt, an ear 7. initiate, are to be among the gu its. Mrs. BE. M. Schofield and Mrs. Emil linegar, co-chairman; are to be assisted by the following hostes: '5:— Mesdames Ellsworth Maxwe , Royer K. Brown, Harry G. Jor 5s and Joseph Matthews and | Miss 3 vla Smith,
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Ck ristmas Eve Rites
Mr. | ind Mrs. A. W. Eberhardt have ¢{ nnounced the marriage of ! their « aughter, Miss Janet Louise | Eberha dt, to T. A. McClintock, son nd Mrs. E. A. McClintock. The | ledding took place Dec. 24 at Wabas! | Mr. : nd Mrs. McClintock are at home ¢ + 1142 N. Pennsylvania St.
Married Here
—Photo by Kindrea. The marriage of Miss Isabelle Haessi| to Virgil Ivan Vaughn, son of Willlam T. Vaughn, took place ; ere recently. Mrs. Vaughn is a (aughter of Mr. and Mrs Georg: Haessig.
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Committees Arranging Party For St. Francis Hospital Guild
Mrs. Ada Roth, cards; Mrs. Henry Wachtel, door prizes; Mrs. Joseph Klaiber, prizes, and Mrs. Ray Boehm, candy. The bridge committee is composed of Mesdames Glen Conway, Richard Tubbs, Edward Trimpe, John Weber, A. P. Lauck, Roscoe McKinney. Arranging the euchre is a committee which includes dames Peter. James, Roy Cogill, William Lawson, J. B. Matthews, G. S. Schmutte Sr. and Charles McDonough. Mesdames Carl Pfleger, John Gedig and Hugh Rogers: are in charge of 500 play. On the pinochle committee are Mesdames Henry Gardner, Fred Koch, John Dransfield, Andrew Fromhold and William Greenwell. Other assistants are Mesdames Edward Dux Sr. Henry Himmelgarn, Edward Dwyer, William MecKinney and Miss Lucille Erpelding. The uve monthly meeting is to be held tomorrow at the hospital. Hostess are to be Mrs. Boehm, Mrs. Gedig, Mrs. James and Miss Erpelding.
New President
Mrs. William Krieg, 42 W. 48th St., is to be hostess to the Progressio Club members at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. These new officers are to preside: Mrs. Krieg, president; Mrs. George Rowland, first vice president; Mrs. J. H. Abraham, second vice president; Mrs. Anna Stratton, secretary,
‘land Mrs. C. W. Abraham, treasurer.
Subjects chosen for the year’s study are “Indiana Beauty Spots,” “Texas,” “Gardens of England,” “India,” *“Old-World Cathedrals,” fBmgarial ” “Belgium” and “Swedish i e ”»
Entertains Sub Deb Club Miss Nancy Stephenson entertained the Vanity Fair Chapter, Sub Deb Club, at her home yesterday. The hostess was assisted by Misses Elizabeth Weakley, Katherine Durham, Marylyn Mitchell, La-
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Settlement
House Board
Sets Dinner:
Program Is Arranged for Christamore Directors’ Annual Session.
The Christamore House directors
are to hold their annual dinner
meeting at 7 p. m. today at the settlement house. Peter C. Reilly, president, is to preside and Mrs.
Olive D. Edwards, house director, is to give an annual report. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten is to review ‘The Biography of Jane Addams.” | House children are to present a skitc depicting activities. The group has been directed by Miss Mary Stewart Haines, a Christamore Aid Society and staff member. A large représentation from the society is to attend. Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte is president. House board members include: Fred Appel, Earl Barnes, Arthur V, Brown, H. Foster Clippinger, Russell Willson, A. Kiefer Mayer, Malcolm Moore, William E. Munk, James S
Watson, Mesdames Reilly Adams,
Julian Bobbs, John N. Carey, Wil= liam Griffith, Josiah K. Lilly ‘Jr, Thomas D, Sheerin and Mrs. Ede wards. : Mrs. Bobbs, Mrs. Lilly and Mrs. Roy Elder Adams compose the committee arranging the dinner. Election of board officers is to take place at a luncheon meeting next month,
Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Group
Meets Thursday
The Butler University Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Club is to meet at 10 a. m. Thursday at the chapter house, 705 W. Hampton Drive. Following a luncheon and busi= ness meeting, a musical program is to be given by Mrs. Ernest Owen, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Bailey. : Mrs. C. V. Sorenson is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames George Stewart, A.<J. Lauth, S. C. Bitter, Maude Ruch and Blanche Harber, house hostess. | The committee in charge of the card party, to be given by the club Jan. 27 at Banner-Whitehill auditorium, includes Mesdames Bert Dense, Jack Moore and Edgar ar
Installation Is Set By Grotto Auxiliary
Installation services are to be held for the Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Grotto home with Mrs. Lois Houston, retiring president, in charge. Mrs. Jess McLean is to be ine stalled as president; Mrs. Nellie Riffle, first vice president; Mrs. Marguerite Schneider, second vice president; Mrs. Ann Hessel, record ing secretary; Mrs. Mildred Armstrong, assistant secretary; Mrs, Ruth Reinhardt, treasurer; Mrs, Daisy Hollingsworth, first guard; Mrs. Leona Richardson, second guard; Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Evalyn Neen and Mrs. Oliver Wald, trusees
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