Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1937 — Page 17

THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1937

PREPARATIONS

Civic Theater Gro

Singers ofl 18 Churches do Organize 3

Mrs. James M. Ogden | Calls Committee Meet- | ing at Home Today.

Mrs. James M. Ogden is lining | up workers for the fifteenth annual Easter sunrise service on Monument | Circle. Representatives from 18] churches are organizing their choirs to participate with the Ogden Ju- | nior Chorale. |

Mrs. Ogden is the founder and | director of the chorale and the Easter services. Today Mrs. Ogden entertained the Publicity Committee at 8 luncheon in her home. Her guests included Mesdames Norman Schneider, Archie N. Bobbitt, H. H. | Arnholter, Henry Ostrom and Fred) NY C. Tucker. | Mrs. Ogden is to make announce- | ments to the general committee following a luncheon at her home | Saturday. She is leading the committee which includes Mrs. Os- | trom, vice chairman; Mrs, Palmer | | Stockwell, an assistant chairman; I'S Mrs. Bobbitt, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs, | Schneider, Mrs. Arnholter, Miss | Dorothy Peterson, Mesdames Claus H. Best, E. J. Bayer, Fred Braden, | Paul H. Buchanan, Homer Cook, | Alva Cradick, Homer Hamer, Lu- | cile Latton, Roy J. Pile, John Paul | Ragsdale, Fred Warfel and E. G.| Hilgenberg. Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the Columbia Club the church representatives are to meet with Mrs. Ogden for final instructions for the chorus. The churches represent all denominations.

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| Mrs. R. L. McKay, assisted by Pl i f I . Yi y . 4 rf Mrs. H. C. Allisbaugh and Mrs. K. ans Ol VEC t G. Baker, is to entertain the In- Taw dianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Al. | pha Xi Delta Sorority at her home| Plans for a dinner, bridge party tomorrow night. om a and dance at the Columbia Club, | J ; ered-dish supper, the | ; ~ After a covered-dish supper, the pg, 33 for members of the Sigma following officers will be installed: hi Pr bilo, . at Miss Catherine Iewis, president; Chi Fraternity and their wives were Mrs. O. M. Helmer, vice president; | announced today by Robert Orbison, Miss Mary Jo Harvey, recording sec-' fraternity alumni president, and retary; Mrs. Lewis Meier Jr, treas- | nfys, James Beatty, general chairuver; Mrs. C. O. Thornberry, corre=- | man. sponding secretary. The wives are arranging for the Miss Martha Engle is program dinner and bridge and alumni committee chairman for the year. | themselves are in charge the dance,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FOR EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE

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BEGUN

Rehearsals for “Speak of the Devil,” the Civic Theater's musical show, are being held, in the evenings,

During the day the sewing comThe show opens Feb, 12 for a five-

Mrs. Arthur Wyatt, Miss Mary Louise Shiel and Mrs. George Alig (left to right, seated); Miss Gertrude Hardesty (left, standing), and Mrs, Donald Carter are daily visitors to the workroom, are painting scenery for the show's sets,

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EVENTS

SORORITIES Fa-Lo-Sis Club. Tonight. Miss Barbara Gisler, 432 N. Randolph St.,

Sigma Alpha Chi. Wed. Mrs. Randall Bass, 3041 Ruckle St., hostess.

Verac Sorores Chapter, Verus Cordis. Tonight. Mrs. Kathryn Eden, Lo Sin Lov. Tonight. Miss Alice Binger, 3339 N. Meridian St, |

CARD PARTIES John's Altar Society. Mon. afternoon and evening. Hall. Mrs. George Gaughan, chairman, Mrs,

Camp 3, P. O. of A, 8:30 p. m. Fri. Druid's Hall, Cards. : Cottage Club. 8:30 p. m. today. Odd Fellows Hall, Cottage, Olive

7:30 p. m, today. Washington

Harry Heyob, Mrs. Pierce Brady, |

State Society Ot Mayflower

Many Pack Their Bags For T ravel

Midseason Restlessness Sends Local Residents To Ticket Windows.

By BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor URING this in-between season, signs of restlessness are noted. Sunless days now seem grayer than at any other time of the year, It takes more than a new spring bonnet to brighten the outlook, There's one solution to the situation—<pack up and leave. That's exactly what many are doing. Mr. and Mrs. Mansur B, Oakes are to leave soon for Mexico and Panama, Mr. Oakes has his motion picture camera checked for service, and he's ready to start it clicking as soon as he reaches picturesque settings.

Leaving for California

Mrs, Henry W. Bennett is leaving town shortly for California, where she is to be a guest of her sister, Mrs. George Hume, in Pasadena. | She also will be seeing other friends living there. Mrs, Carlos Recker won't be basking in tropical weather while she's in New York, but she will be so busy enjoying the company of her son, Carlos Jr, and taking in the entertainments that she won't mind, Mr, and Mrs, Hiram Wasson McKee have been cruising on the Georgic on a wedding trip. Haiti, Bermuda and Havana were on the ship's {tinerary.

Due at New York Today

Mrs. MeKee was Miss Margaret Lindsay Denny, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George L. Denny, before her marriage last month, The boat is due to dock in New York today, The McKeés originally expected to cruise to California but they missed the boat. The change was a disappointment to Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Layman, Pasadena, who expected to see them.

Program Is Set

Halford Howland, assisted by Mrs, Cornelius Posson and Mrs, Clyde E. Titus, is to present an historical program at a reception for the Inciana Society of Mayflower Descendants tomorrow night. Dr. and Mrs

Sidney J. Hatfield are to entertain |

the group. Assisting the host and hostess will be the Rev. George 8S. Southworth, society governor, and Mrs. South-

Recently Mrs, Layman, formerly | Miss Betty Lee Burns, went on a [skiing party at Yosemite, She took [lessons from an Austrian instructor, [who taught the Duke of Windsor [and Mrs. Wallis Simpson. Mrs. James French, formerly Mrs. | | Alberta Lieber Gray, has recovered [from injuries she suffered in an

| automobile accident, With Mr. French she has left for Oil City, Pa., where they are to live. | " " ” {

The Lambs Club frolic will be this | | week-end’s cure for midyear dol- | (drums, Dinner parties are to pre- |

cede the Jug Band SE | Stuart Dean is among members

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Engaged

~=Photo by Plowman-Platt, Mr. and Mrs. James E, Coughlin announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian Coughlin, to James C. Oarson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Carson.

Founders’ Day Pgrams Set | By Four Group

Founders’ Day programs will be held next week by four Marion | County Parent-Teacher Associations, | the Lowel, Ben Davis, Speedway | and John Strange associations, A playlet marking the founding | of the Lowell association will be | given at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the | school. An additional feature will be a two-reel motion picture on the | life of Lincoln, Pupils of Mrs. Rosemary Coleman | and Miss Dorothy Shearer are to | present an anniversary program at | 7:45 p, m, Wednesday in Ben Davis | Grade School. Mrs, Clayton Ridge | and Mrs, ©. D. Fansler will be

speakers and a mother® chorus |

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from School 58 is to sing. Several association members attended the recent Parent-Teacher Short Cotirse | sponsored by the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, Pasquale Montani, harpist, 1s to] provide a musical program at a | meeting of the Speedway Associa- | tion at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. The John Strange group is to | meet at 8 p. m. Friday to honor the | founders. One of the founders, | Bruce Maxwell, is to be the principal speaker,

to be Mr. and Mrs. Macy Teotor, | Newcastle; Messrs, and Mesdames | Laurens L. Henderson, Cieorge H.| Denny and David Andrews, Another dinner party is to include | Dean E. Rice, Messrs. and Mesdames Kurt IP, Pantzer, Herman C

| annual glass and china

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Glass, China [Exhibit Set

Children’s Museum Show To Include Display Of Costumes.

Patrons of the Children’s Museum show will be interested today in an announces ment that the fourth annual exe

| hibit 1s to be held in Ayres’ Audie | torium Feb, 23 through 27.

In addition to displays of rare pressed, moulded and blown glass, early china, pewter and silver, the show this year is to include old costumes and handmade samplers. Mrs, Fred Bates Johnson is to ene tertain the show workers at her home, 4115 N, Illinois St, tomors row afternoon. Mrs, Louis Haerle and Mrs. Jesse Fletcher will assist Mrs, Johnson at the tea table Mrs. Hillis 1,. Howie is in charge of the colleciion of costumes. Other committees include: (ilass and china, Mrs, Charles R. Weiss, chairman, Mrs, Fletcher, Mesdames Chester D. Porter, John T,

| Jameson, W. MacGregor Morris, J.

CO. Schaf Jr, and Charles A. Rock= wood, samplers, Mrs, Thomson Van Landingham, chairman, Mrs, Fletcher Hodges, decorations, Mrs, Johnson, chairman and Mrs. Haerle, Mrs. Clarence Stanley, Mrs, Wars rack Wallace and Misses Belle Dean, Florence Latham and Elea« nor Smith. Mrs, W. J. Guenther is in charge

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ley, ticket sales,

Cochairmen for Party Selected

Miss Fern Swanson and Mrs, Kathryn Clements have been named cochairmen of a Marion County Young Women's Democratie Olub party Feb, 10 {nh the In= Athletic Club gyms nasium, Assisting chairmen are Miss Mary Killilea, prizes; Mrs. Gene Anders son, tickets; Mrs. John M. Kelly, candy; Miss Helen Raftery, cards; Miss Eleanor Hussey, Mrs. Louis

|be at their home. Their guests are | Whitesall, tables, and Miss Helen M,

Bluestein, decorations.

Home Board to Meet Mrs, William H., Morrison is to

preside at a board meeting of the Suemma Coleman Home tomorrow

assisted by Mrs. Allisbaugh and Miss Nell Coats. The finance committee Mrs. Beattey is working with the includes Mrs. McKay, chairman; | following committee assistants: | Mrs. B. L. Tamney and Mrs. Baker. | Mesdames Dwight Peterson, Jack Albershardt, Fremont Frisinger

Noble Biddinger, Robert Walker, H. | H. Storer and George ord, Valentine decorations are to ape point dinner tables. Mrs. Beattey is taking reservations

Sts, Mrs. Joseph Tolson, chairman, v i. ; Prod | S Is » worth; Messrs, and Mesdames Fred | giving parties at the Columbia Club. | Krannert, William A. Miskimen and LODGES | Hoke, J. H. Pennington of Green- | His guests are to be Messrs, and | John B, Stokely, Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph R. Gordon Women's Relief Corps 43. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Pt. | |field; W. C. Smith, W. E. Osborn, | Mesdames Ward H. Dean, Maynard [Jeremiah Cadick, Mr, and Mrs. Hd- | Friendly. 512 N. Illinois St. Meeting. Sat. Fountain Square Center ||J. A. Minturn, B. W. Gillespie and | Halverson and Arthur G. Loftin. ward M. McNamee, Herbert J, Reade | Cleaners. Bake sale |Dr, and Mrs, Fletcher Hodges. |Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Hubbard lund Elmer W. Stout also are invit. | W Bennett Circle Ladies of G. A. R. 2 p. Among the guests will be the fol- | will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert ing dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs, | Minos St. Mrs. Josephine Wishmeyer, president. [lowing from out-of-town: Mrs, Hendrickson and Mr, and Mrs. | William G. Sparks, Frederick Bur. | Bothel 9 Jobs Daughters. Fri. Brightwood Masonic Temple. Initia- | Lloyd G. Crosley and Mrs. Thomas | Robert Clark. . |lelgh and Mr. and Mrs, Henry T.| tion ceremony for Misses Gretta Karns, Margie Gardner, Betty || Sonner, Pendleton; Mrs. John Mere- | Mr, and Mrs, Frank A. Throop's | Davis are to be in the same party. rer Dorothy Beaver Clara Lampe, Mary Depka, Katherine | dith, Mr. and Mrs, H. Parr Wag- [guests will be Mr, and Mrs, Alan | ; ————— — Sa Lorothy : : |gener and Mr. and Mrs, John Wil- | Boyd and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred | y aas. . i fam: Franklin, | Rodecker. Mr. and Mrs, H. Clair PAA iy » spect Masonic Temple. liams, all of ui Bl 1 1 ; Adds esses Women Prospect Auxiliary O. E. 8. a Sy FH. ‘Prospe: | Miss Sara Katharine Laing, Miss | Kimber have invitel Richard Beach, Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Norris Mrs. Art] Robins Noon luncheon. All day meeting. [Mildred Weld and Mrs. Williams will [ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick GG. Appel Reeder are to make their home in| “IS Arthur Robinson told of DANCES | assist in the dining room. and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Sparrow to Jeffersonville. Mrs. Reeder before | her impressions of Washington at a i | dine with them. her marriage Tuesday was Miss) meeting of the Indiana Ladies’ Holy Trinity N. Holmes,

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Kay-L-M-Zees Club, Sat. Auditorium,

W. St. Clair Sts. Black Cat Orchestra.

Dorothy May Spangler, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Spangler, Jef- | fersonville. Mr. Reeder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reeder, Jef- | fersonville, The wedding attendants were | Miss Emmadale Allen and Glendale | Philips, Jeffersonville. The ceremony took place at the Rev. R. R. Cross’ home, The bride attended Indiana University and is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Reeder, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member, attended Hanover College.

Guild Meets Tomorrow

The Theodore Potter ¥resh Air Guild is to meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the school.

Auxiliary of the Mutual Insurance |

| Companies Union today in the Ho- |

tel Lincoln. |

Others on the program included ! Miss Marie Mevers, Miss Virginia Randolph and Mesdames Lester McClamrock, C. V. Edmondson. A. H. Meyers, Charles P, Coate, J. J. Fitzgerald, Irwin Williams and Earl Meyers.

Betrothal Announced

Mrs, Laura Perry has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Alberta Perry, to John Davenport, son of Fred Davenport. The wedding is to take place at 8 p. m. Feb. 19 in the couple's future home, 2436 Guilford Ave.

Abraham Lincoln Is Topic

Of Talk Before D.A.R. Groups

Thomas A. Daily's address today , at the Caroline Scott Harrison G.| A. RK. clubhouse was based on his | lifetime study of Abraham Lincoln. |

He talked on “Lincoln at Gettysburg.” “While Lincoln only visited Gettysburg once, the town has gone down in history with the President. His famous Gettysburg address is preserved as an example of the purest English,” he said. Mr. Daily, an attorney, described the historical background leading up to the address at the National Cemetery dedication. He has collected many books on Lincoln and has several volumes on the Gettysburg incident. Following Mr. patriotic film

Daily's depicting

talk, a George

man. Edward Stumph, Mary Schroeder, Helen Busald,

committee, CHURCH

St. Catherine Church. Fri. p. m.

Luncheon.

St. Roch’s Church Young Peoples Sodality. Sat. Church Hall, Henry Arzman, novelty dance chairman, Vernon Whalen, general chairFred Duennes,

Carl Eschenbach, chairman. George Burns, cochairman, PROGRAM Superior Club. Today. Mrs. Will Frances, 1730 College Ave. hostess,

Joseph Tiepen; Misses Lucille Whalen, Dorothy Tiepen,

GROUP Church. Regular entertainment.

M agazine Club Picks Officers

The Magazine Club has elected its officers for the coming year. Mrs. E. Edgar Shirley is to direct the group as president. : Other officers are Mrs. Othniel Mrs.

Washington's life was shown. Musical entertainment was provided by Miss Suzon Osler, vocalist, accompanied by Miss Mae Engle. At a business meeting delegates (o

the national D, A, R. Congress in

| Washington during April were to be

chosen.

Members of the Old Glory Society.

Children of the American Revolution and the George Rogers group of the Junior American Citizens were invited to today's program. Mrs, E. H. Kemper McComb, hostess chairman, was assisted hy Mrs. George S. Wilson, vice chairman; Mesdames Theodore B. Grayden, Walter ©. Garten, Sydney J. Hatfield, E. BE. Nichols, Elmer BE. Scott, William J. Teter, Casper H. Trulock and George S. Wainwright,

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Hitch, first vice president; [Frank C. Walker, second vice pres- | ident: Mrs. Frank C. Yarling, re- | cording secretary; Miss Thelma | Land, corresponding secretary; Miss | Margaret Huston, treasurer; Mrs. |G. W. Workman, parliamentarian; | Miss Corrine Ryan, historian and | Mrs, Mary E. Perine, custodian.

Miss Evelyn Lorraine Hartley has | returned from a visit in Miami. She | was a guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oliver, and their daugh-

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Dr. Abram 8, Woodard, Irvington M. E. Church pastor; Walter Carnahan, Home Builders’ Class teacher; Mrs, Woodard and Mrs, Carnahan are to be honor guests at the class dinner and entertainment tomorrow night. Dr. Woodard is to speak following a program to be presented by class members. The meeting is to be held in the church social hall.

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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wells, Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Greer and Mr. and Mrs. William H., Wells are to have dinner together, At Mr and Mrs, Fugene C, Felt's table are to be Mr. and Mrs. George Lilly and Mr, and Mrs, James Hogshire, Mr, and Mrs, Harry 8S. Shepard and Mr, and Mrs. Egbert Driscoll are to have dinner together, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden, Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Rockwood and Mrs. Ethel Heminway also are making out dinner lists, Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Meek’s dinner is to

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