Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1937 — Page 19

FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1087

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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"SADDLE HORSE GROUP TO GIVE WILD OATS BALL FEB. 27

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Committees Are Named | For Event

Stable Decorations Are to Lend a ‘Horsey’ | Atmosphere. |

By BEATRICE BURGAN Soctety Editor (I will be borrowed from J tackrooms to be hung in the Columbia Club ballroom for the Indiana Saddle Horse Association's Wild Oats Ball Feb. 27. In fact the stables will be inspected carefully for any accoutrements that will heighten the “horsey” atmosphere for the association's third annual party. The association's dance has more than a social purpose. Every guest, if he doesn’t ride, will be consid- | ered a potential horseman. It's probable that before the evening is | over, he will make an engagement for his first lesson. Charles F. Gregg, president, has appointeqd Mesdames Robert Masoiv, | Charles Seidensticker and G. I. Seybert, as the invitations committee. Soon they will mail invitations, | decorated in an equestrian motif, | Committees Are Busy | The executive committee includes | Mesdames Chantilla White, Willis | Kuhn, William Low Rice, E. E. Martin, William W. Garstang. Helen | York, J. R. McNutt, John Royce, | Frank Haight, Mrs, Sevbert, Mrs. | Masoiv and Mrs. Seidensticker. | Others are Mr. Gregg, Perry Meek, | Wallace O. Lee, Jack Adams, Don | Bose and Miss Eunice Dissette. | They are working on separate committees. Miss Dissette is to choose the orchestra: Mr. Bose is| i 6168 BOSHILALE to decide on entertainment, and | ged ye Sp mavaas: Mr. Adams is to arrange the decora- |

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the flood emergency.

Players to Meet The Players are to meet tonight | at the Civic Theater for dress ree | hearsal. Dr. John Ray Newcomb. | Mrs. Austin Bruce and Paul] The Columbia Club's vit rectors of lhe bujee play. | party is to be a dinner-bridge on S, Will ie asts MT 1Ast | minute preparations for the shows | Feb. 13 at the clubhouse, Mr. and tomorrow night | Mrs. Harry G. Leslie head the host Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Miner 2nd hostess committee, chairmen, will be looking on. They | Their assistants are Messrs. and are to have a dinner party before | Mésdames C. H. Beach, A. N. Bobthe plays. Their guests are to be | Pith Irving W. Lemaux, H. BE. NyDr. and Mrs. G. B. Jackson. Mr. | hart, J. E Scott: Judge and Mrs. and Mrs. Owen S. Morell, Mr. ang | © VJ. Karzbell and Dr. and Mrs Mis, George E. Home and Mr. ang | Cleon Nafe. Mrs. Ralph Henderson. | Out-of-town members to assist Lander MacClintock is to come | 2r¢ Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Purnell, Atfrom Bloomington to attend the | Yeas Mr, ahd Mrs. George Heigh. dinner party his sister, Mrs. Clar. | Vay, Bloomington: Mr. and Mrs, J ence Efroymson, and Mr. Efrovme A. Gremelspacher, Crawfordsville; son are to have. Miss Mary Gavin | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hughes Jr, is to be another guest : | Greenfield; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. “ i { Huff, Martinsville; Mr. and Mrs. J. | I. Murden, Peru; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd | Kirklin, Rushville; Mr. and Mrs N. C. Neal, Noblesville; Dr. and | Mrs. A. W. Records, Franklin, and Dr. and Mrs. F. 8 Crockett, | Lafayette.

Valentine

Annual State Dav Is Planned

White Cross Guild members are helping to meet They have been making hundreds of dressings and bandages for the Methodist Hospital in their headquarters in the Nurses’ Home. The supplies will replace those contributed to the

Hanson Carey and

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are at work on the project,

Mesdames Edgar Evans, J. Raymond Lynn, Mary

Alfred P. Conklin (left to right) They are members of Carey Research Guild of which

Mrs. Evans is president.

Panda This By HELEN WORDEN Times Special Writer

NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The feeble wails of a baby crving for its bottle have been causing consternation lately among the more conservative patrons of the fashionable Meadowbrook restaurant. Having heard the whimper of the infant rise above the

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The National Association of Deans | of Women is to hold its 21st ane nual convention Feb. Thuemler,

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Guild Helps Flood Victims

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Orleans Gertrude School |

Settlement Benefit Set For Tonight

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Sells Tickets for Ball

Profit From Dance At Town Tavern.

Society is to help fill the Christamore Ald Society treasury tonight. Large parties are to dine and dance at the society's annual benefit entertainment in the Town Tavern. In the spring the money is to be spent on equipment for the Christa« more Settlements new summer camp for children, At one table are to be Mrs. Betty Brown Fleming, Walter Walsh, Messrs. and Mesdames Conrad Ruckelshaus, David Stone, John K, Ruckelshaus, Irving M. Fauvre and Thomas Madden. ' Mrs. Samuel Cornell Carey has invited Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. Mil(ner, Mrs, Carolyn Atherton and Mrs. William H. Coleman as her guests. Mr, and Mrs. Lothair Teetor are to come from Hagerstown to attend with Mr. and Mrs. John Bookwaller. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mothershead are to be with Mr. and Mrs. Malott White, More Parties Formed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eisenlohr and Mr. [and Mrs. Norman Kevers are to {attend together. Another party is (to be formed by Messrs. and Mes(dames Hugh Carpenter, Louis Wil- | son, Norman Baxter and Robert | MacMurray. { One large group is to include Gil- { bert Ogle, Edward Ogle, Mrs. Hor{tense Rauh Burpee, Mrs. Nathan | P. Graham, Messrs. and Mesdames | Elias C. Atkins, William Ray Adams, Austin Brown, Cornelius O. Alig, | | Sylvester Johnson and Russell For- | | tune Sr. Mrs. Lafayette Page is to enter- | {tain Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell, (Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Ritter, Mr. | (and Mrs. Owen Morrell and Bomar | Cramer. Messrs. and Mesdames | Paul Lee Hargitt, Harold Victor and | Marvin Lugar are to be together. | With Mr. and Mrs. William C. | | Griffith are to be Messrs, and Mes- | dames Julian C. Bobbs, John Eagles- | field and William R. Higgins.

Mrs. William Dudine is selling tickets for the President's birthday dance tomorrow night at the Marott Hotel. With Mr. Dudine she is to entertain a group of friends, including Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Dowd, Messrs, and Mesdames James E, Deery, E. Kirk McKinney, Albert Losche and John Bingham,

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Delta Phi Beta. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Karl Mullendore, 1310 N. Parker Ave., hostess. Theta Sigma Delta Mon. p. m. Miss Bettie Lane, 1302 N. Warman Ave, hostess. Wed. p. m. Theater party for Miss Victoria Kovolcky. Gamma Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. Wed. p. m. Hoosier Athletic Club, CARD PARTIES

Monumental Division 128 Auxiliary, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 8 p. m. Sat, Holliday Building. Card party. Mrs. J A. Fulmer, chairman,

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luncheen chatter myself, one noon recently, I asked Carlo, the manager, what on earth a small baby was doing in 52 E. 55th St. “That isn't a baby,” he said. “It's Mrs. William Harkness’ panda.” The panda, which the World Wide Encyclopedia describes as “a curious carnivore, apparently allied to the raccoon,” lives with Mrs. Harkness at 15 E. 55th St. The panda’s native habitat, however, according to the encyclopedia, is the Himalaya Mountains. Mrs. Harkness and her pet often lunch at Carlos restaurant.

Series of Rush |

Dean of Girls and Indiana State Deans Association president, ig to attend. The problems of young people in schools and colleges and their ade Justments to modern life are to be discussed. Dr, Ada L. Comstock. Radcliffe College president, is to be one of the speakers. The National Youth Administras | tion scholarship plan also is to be discussed. The Association has 1000 mem- |

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Parties Listed |

Program of Club Groups

The Irvington Union of Clubs is | to sponsor a concert by George Newton, basso, at 8 p. m, today in George W. Julian School Auditorium. Walter Whitworth is to be accompanist. Mrs. James R. Loomis is general committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. Carl 8S. Withner, Mrs. James A. Matthews, Miss Edith Garrison, Harold Winslow and Richard Orton. Mr. Newton, a graduate of the

King Bridge Studio. 1 and 8 p. m today. 13th St., Park Ave. Bridge party for benefit of Red Cross.

Meridian Euchre Club. 8 p. m. today. 1322 S. Meridian St, LODGES

Prospect Chapter 452, O. E. S. Mon. p. m. Hall, State, Prospect Sts, Initiation, Lincoin program Mrs. Cora Lane, worthy matron, William Belford, worthy patron.

Young Women's Democratic Club Committees Appointed

Mrs. H. Kenneth Cooper, presi- man; Misses Grace Gabriel, Cathdent of the Young Women’s Demo- | erine Buskin, Margaret Kendal, cratic Club of Marion County, has | Marguerite Diener, Emma B. From-

Party for Civic Group Is Arranged

Committee Named to Have Charge of Back-Stage Club’s Social.

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The Civic Theater's Back-Stage Club is to have its second party Sunday night. Thomas L. Neal, president, has appointed Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bunch to head the committee. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coons and Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Greer are to assist in arranging the refreshe ments and informal entertaine ment. The club has several new meme bers, among them Mesdames C. L. Eisaman, Irving M. Fauvre, Noble Hilgenberg, W. M. Horne, Stanley McComas, Robert Dearmin, Charles: Efroymson, Richard Efroymson, Peggy Reeves, Fritz Schneider, Robert Stempfel, Chantilla White, J. D. Peirce, Noble Ropkey, Norman Green; Misses Annabel Nation, Helen Wilmanns, Eleanor Theek; Dean Farnam, Roy O. Johnson, Clyde Lemasters, Walter OCraigle, Edward New, Adrian Reiter, Ray Robinson, Thomas Scanlon, Harry M. Stitle Jr., William Barley, James McDaniel and James McLemore. The club is a new organization formed to entertain and bring toe gether theater workers of the varie ous departments.

Cross-George Wedding Aids Are Selected

Miss Katherine Seibert, Decatur, , is to be maid of honor and | Russell Cross best man, at the mar[riage of Miss Charlotte Louise | George to Charles Robert Cross on | Feb. 6 | The ceremony is to be read in the Edwin Ray M. E. Church. Miss | George is a daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. E. R. George. Other attendants are to be Misses

| June Walters and Alma Bernhardt,

| bridesmaids, and Walker Messick and Frank Arford, ushers. Mrs. Ralph Willis is to entertain with a miscellaneous shower tonight in honor of the bride-to-be.

Day Nursery Board

To Honor Members

Members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery who joined during the recent membership drive are to attend a tea from 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow in the nursery. The board of directors’ members are to preside at a tea table.

| Juillard School, New York, will give

By Delta Zeta

Members of the Indianapolis Alumnae, Delta Zeta Sorority, have oeen assigned to committees for the annual state day celebration April 10 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Mrs, Guy H. Gale, president, made the appointments.

Are | with a Valentine dance. The party | 1s to be given Feb. 6 at the Indian- | apolis Athletic Club. Mesdames Joseph J. Speaks, Fen

Ianeheoy lames Walter 8 enneth Lemons ay Ihe entertainment committed inclndes sdames Robert Platte, John Bolvard, Litten and Mabelle Hall Tiller leads the dance composed of Mrs. Thomas Ginslade rm oper and Maxine | Rr alone. Nes- [eral chairmen, mn: publicity, | mittees assisting them. Ruth arie |

have several come mn s Mesdames nees Westcott, vv. Cassady, Mrs J. W. Tueker. tine Howard and Louese Head- | ment. Decorations are to be chosen Ee | by Mesdames Otto Lay, Leo Hurley {and J. E. Faust, Ticket sale is to | be directed by Mesdames Elroy Lynne, B. J. Bridwell and Leo Mur-

Sorority to Give Bridge-I ;uncheon | tong members on the reception

— committee are Mesdames Christian | Brinkman, William Krieg, Peter South, Charles Mason, A. F. Moseman Rudolph Tacke, Clarence

The Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta Sorority is to entertain with a luncheon and bridge party in the Indianapolis Athletic

morrow. : { Smith, A. L. Johnson, James Deery. The committee includes Mrs. EB. |E. Kirk McKinney, L. F. Stahl. Anna Ww. Berger, chairman; Fred Eichorn, Herbert and | P. J. McShane, Leo Welch, John James F. Hollingsworth. | Maney, Robert Sharp, John GinWe party is to take the place of | gerich, William Flynn, Anthony the usual supper meeting. Annarino, William MeGeehan, Leo ) sit edge, | McGrath, Clarence Brinkworth, Post and Auxiliary | William Hanley, P. BE. Kritaler,

. “S18 | Charles Wagner and William HolFete New Citizens

| land. Recently naturalized citizens were entertained last night at the Amerfean Settlement by the Bruce P. Robison Post, American Legion and its Auxiliary Copies of the Flag Code were presented to the guests. | § Miss Betty Lou Hasselbring read | “Old Glory.” Refreshments were! F served by the Junior Auxiliary. The | committee in charge included John | Paul Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Hasselbring, Mesdames P. J. Ser- | tell and Donald H. Smith. |

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Also, Mesdames John Doctor, Albert Dessauer. John Morrison, Anna Malott, Wilson

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Oculists’ Preseriptions Filled. Broken Lenses Replaced. Sunday by Appoint.

Before the curtailment of social events during Lent, the St. Joan of | Women’s Club is to entertain |

| Thomas ton Anckiey and Michael Carr, gen- |

“and reservations, | vames Scott, John Royce and Paul |

| Bonham are to arrange entertain | 4 ) | dames W. J. Overmire, John Burke,

| Brown, Maurice Early, Wilbur Worl, | > Y | Herbert Walz, James Wade, E. J. | Club Green Room at 1 p. m. to- i Vonnegut, E. K. Shepard, Donald |

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St. Joan otf Arc Women's Club To Give Valentine Dance Feb. 6

Desobry, LI. A. Buennagel, Howard Eicher, Paul Parle, John Kennelly, | William O'Donnell, Louis Bernatz, | John Welch, Jacob Kiefer, Edwin | Manouge, C. P. Martin, J. R. Rud- | dick, William Byrne, Robert Byrne, Devine, Louis Yochem. Joseph Woods, W. A. Dorgan, Earl! Holtzman, George W. Glover, William Mahan and Karl Kramer, Additional members are Mes- |

John Dixon, Frank Thompson, John Ward, Brooke Dell, Lioyd Duffield, | R. V. Kinney, Orin Pixley, Louis | Hauke, Phillip Cornelius, Richard | Hennessy, Mary Reagan, Henry Fadely, Thomas Tresler, Thomas | McDermott, George Smith, Mabra | Jones, Lee Bishop, William F. Dudine and Louis Deburger. {

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By Psi Chi Phi

A “district school party” at the home of Miss Emma Crume on Wednesday is to initiate a series of rush parties of Psi Chi Phi Sorority. | The second party, a tea, is to be | held at the home of Miss Betty | Larrimore Sunday. Miss Aureta Stephenson is to assist the hostess. The rushees are to be entertained at a banquet Feb. 10 in the Colonial Tearoom. Miss Mildred Pavy, presi« dent, is to preside. The Beta Chapter of the sorority is to be installed Feb. 24 at the home of Miss Alis Marquette, A banquet in the chapter's honor is to be held on March 10,

Bride at Home Here

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Metzger are | at home at 3540 N. Pennsylvania St. | The marriage of Mrs. Zelda OC.

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& program, including numbers by Schubert, Handel, Mozart and Verdi, in addition to ballads and folk songs. Musicales are a new feature of | the Union's entertainment schedule this year.

Guild to Collect Clothing Gifts

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Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, presi- | dent of the Indianapolis Branch of | the Needlework Guild of America, | has announced an emergency col-| lection of used garments and ar- | ticles of household linen. The ar-| ticles are to be turned over to the | flood refugees. | Members will give their donations

give them to the section presidents. | Mrs. Sherwood has asked the | section presidents to deliver the garments to her home, 2847 N. Meridian St. All garments should be

| Thornton to Mr. Meteger took place | clean, mended and serviceable, Mrs, | Dudine, Miss Mary Barrett. | voters, Mrs, Carl E. Watson, chair-

Sherwood said.

appointed committees to carry on the organization's activities. Mrs. Kathryn Clements and Miss

Fern Swanson are cochairmen of the entertainment committee, com-

| hold, Helen Moroney, Eileen Hussey,

| Ellen Soreman, Marie Lauck, Rosa- |

lind Ruhl, Ruth Whitaker, Rose- | mary Morrissey, Margaret Harmon, | Bess Ward, Alma Danmeyer, Marie

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| Ruth Haefling, | to the directors who in turn will | Telephone, Miss Lulu Dipper, Mrs.

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Gene Anderson, Daniel J. O'Neill, | _ a — Frank McKinney, Louis Whitesell, Misses Marie Linehart, Mary Killilea, Helen Raftery and Eleanor Hussey, Other committees are: Condolence, Miss Mary Murphy, chairman; Misses Gertrude Lechner, | Helen Reidy, Marie Hanson, Mrs, | Lucille Petithory. Membership, Miss Gretchen Yeazel and Edna | White cochairmen; Mrs. Marie Hadley, Mrs. Eileen Berry, Misses Bluestein, Esther Agnew, Ruth Ann Judd, Frances Sherer.

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Our January Sale comes to an end on Saturday at 6:30 P. M. Until then every pair of shoes in our entire store, women’s, men’s and children's shoes are on sale at 15% to 30% off our regular prices.

Also in our Downstairs Department we have tables of shoes in many styles that are selling at 50% or more off the prices for which the shoes were made to sell. This is because the lots are broken and not all sizes

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