Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1937 — Page 19
THURSDAY, FEB. 11,
SIX MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS FOR
Church
1937
Marott Hotel Will Hold Dinner-Dance Tonight; Valentine Affair [s Set
University Women, Junior Columbians and Tudor Hall Juniors Plan Parties; Barbara Noel General Chairman of School’s Dance.
Opportunities for social activity this week-end are numerous-—with |
six major dances scheduled.
The Marott Hotel is to lead the parade with a dinner and dance | the American Association and the Columbia Club's Junior Columbians are to entertain. Hall juniors will hold their annual dance on Saturday night, on the
tonight. Tomorrow,
same night as the Indianapolis Athletic Club's Valentine party and the Riviera Club's Royal Revelers’ dance. Patrons and their guests are planning dinner parties and dutch-treat parties at the Marott. Several members of the Ohio State Alumni Association are to attend The hotel's string ensemble is to provide music during the dinner hour and Larry Price's orchestra 1s to play for dancing in the ballrooms. John C. Ruckelshaus is to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mattice, Mrs. William Eisenlohr, Hurst H. Sargent, Mrs. Josephine Holcomb, Perry Hooven and Mrs. Albert Vestal. Anderson. Mrs. Samuel Cornell Carey's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John J. Weldon, recently of New York. One dutch-treat party will include Messrs. and Mesdames L. H. Noble, Carl H. Schwartz and L. C. True. In another will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. Edward Keller, Charles C. Martin, Carl H. Irrgang, Carl Hack and O. E. Steinkamp. Others entertaining parties will be Judge and Mrs. L. Ert Slack, Mrs.
Edwin Finney, Mr, and Mrs. Wen- |
dell Ryvnerson, Judge Louis Ew-
banks, Herschel Goodman, Mr, and | Mrs. I. C. Becherer, Mrs. Thomas L.
Green, Mrs, E. P. Severns, Mrs. John Cramp Jr., Miss Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Ross Warner and H. G. Pfaflin. Spring flowers are to form cecorations at the A. A. U. W. dinner and dance at the Woodstock Club. provide music for dancing. Bridge is to be played during the evening. In Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Batman's
party will be Messrs. and Mesdames |
N. Taylor Todd, Marvin Curle, Paul Tombaugh and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Morton. Junior Columbians to Dance Miss Eloise Akin and Tom Nickell are cochairmen of the Junior lumbians’ Valentine dance. One party attending will include Louise Wilde, Margaret Becker, Jane Winters, Sarah Lindley, Janet Beach, Charlotte Hofmann, Adeline Lewis, Sue Virginia Hull, Mary Jane Carr, John Cregor, William Schiltges, Malcolm King, William Joe Guedelhoefer, Alfred Symmes, Erwin McCullough and Hirst Mendenhall. Barbara Noel is general chairman of Tudor Hall's junior class dance The gymnasium, to be the scene of the party, is to be decorated in a modern motif. Barbara's helpers are Barbara Brown, Margaret Junkin, Ann Johnston, Jane Leasure, Marybelle Neal and Anne Corbett. A receiving line at the dance will include Mrs. Bowman Elder, Mrs. Harry F. Noel, Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Miss Lois Haber and Ann Elder. Miss Lee Lacy is arrangements chairman of a Valentine dance to
be given by the Riviera Royal Revelers tomorrow night in the clubhouse, Her assistants are Misses Mary Beatrice Whiteman, Judy Peele, Dorothy Schilling ,and Mesdames Paul R. Pike, Thomas B. Wright and Harvey Rogers Jr.
Auxihary to Give Pot Luck Supper
The Hilton U. Brown Jr. Post, American Legion Auxiliary, is to entertain members of the post, Sons of the American Legion and Junior Auxiliary, with a pot luck supper tomorrow at the D. A. R. Chapter House, Mesdames Carl Herther, Ray Pitcher, Lester Burgess and Rose Scott are in charge of menus and decorations. Red, white and blue tapers are to decorate the tables. Mrs. Hazel Workman and Mrs, Fred Smith are to give an Americanism progran:.
Gerrard, |
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Hank Henry's orchestra is to |
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Bruenger, | William Horn, |
School Groups ~~ Will Observe Founders’ Day
Meetings of Marion County Par-ent-Teacher Association units during the remainder of the month will be devoted to Founders’ Day observances. | , The Southport Grade School to hold a candle lighting service at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Eight grade pupils will present a song recital.
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The Rev. Jonas Collins of the Uni- |
| versity Heights Christian Church is to speak at the Bluff Avenue group's meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Groups also are to meet on Wednesday in Crooked Creek at 7:30
p. m. and Wayne Township School | Fourth and fifth |
13 at 2 Pp. m. grade Wayne Township pupils are to present a program. Mrs. L, F. Hinson, Richmond, is illustrated health lecture. Mrs. Logan G. Hughes, to address
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president,
|in the school's new
| Power House.” will be special guests.
| bration at Feb. 138, at
| Warren. Central.
"45 p. Mm.
| Pleasant Run, Township House and
| Shadeland, is to sing songs of other | The Warren Central oral | | expression class is to present a one-
| lands.
| act play, “The Neighbors.”
{ Mrs. Harmon Cory. Mrs,
Smith is
Mrs. Young to Discuss | Current Happenings |
The Alpha Gamma Latreian Club |
lic to meet tomorrow with Miss Bess Borden, hostess.
Mrs. Frank Young is to discuss
| current events, and Mrs. Omer B. |
“North to the Morrow Lind-
Hilton is to review, | Orient,” by Anne bergh.
‘Mrs. C. E. Hall Named |
| chairman for the collection of garments for flood refugees. Mrs. Hall | recently was named by the United | Club Women's Flood Relief Organi- | zation. | Mrs. Hall was chairman of a partly | given by the women of the Mount | Vernon Club, which donated $30 to | the Red Cross relief fund.
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Post, Auxiliary Plan
| Legion Dinner-Dance
The Osric Mills Watkins Post, American Legion, and Auxiliary are | to entertain with a dinner dance | and card party Feb. 19 in the Sher- | man Inn. Mrs. C. J. Ancker and | Kurt W. Schmidt are cochairmen. Assisting committee members are | Mesdames Harry Nolen, Clarence | Myers, Bernard Stuvel and Miss | Jean Coffin.
of University Women | Tudor |
| Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. who are |
Mrs. Walter Holtz (left) and Mrs. W. E. Kyle are among the Women's Aid Sociely members of the held Tuesday
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sewing for the Red Cross flood relief.
general chairman. The next sewing meeting is to be
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at the church.
to give an |
Indiana | Congress of Parents and Teachers’ | the New | Bethel group at 7:30 p. m,, Feb. 18, | auditorium. | Claude Smith is to talk on “Home | All past presidents |
Six Warren Township Associations | |are to hold a joint founders’ cele- |
A chorus of 200 | children from Cumberland, Lowell, |
| Edgewood Study Club is to meet | at 1 p. m, Friday at the home of | Howard | to lead a discussion on | | “When Children Appear in Public.” |
EVENTS
Delta Theta Chi. 10 p. m. Sat. Murat Temple. Dance, Speake, chairman, Alpha Chapter, Kappa Phi Delta. Tonight. Mrs. J. A, Erpelding, 3740 N. Grant St, hostess. Valentine dinner. Mesdames E. L. Otey, Raymond P. Ellis and Arthur Baumer, committee, Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. Tonight. Miss Dorothy Head, 1314 N. Colorado Ave. hostess. Valentine party. a Lo Sis Club. 8:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Morris Goodwin, 1336 W, 31st St., hostess. Kappa Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. rey, 345 Burgess St., hostess. Lo Sin Loy. Tonight. Miss Alice Binger, 3339 N. Meridian St., hostess. Rush party. Alpha Pi Omega. 8 p. m. today. Ave., hostess,
Mrs. Ruth
Tonight. Mrs. Edgar Ul-
Miss Eleanor Klutey, 1010 Congress
CARD PARTIES
Christamore Women's Club. 8:30 p. m. today. Community house. Proceeds for flood refugees. Mrs. Al Smith, chairman; Mrs. Henry Wildridge and Mrs. Carrie Weber, assistants, Public invited. Hugh Copsey Post 361, American Legion. 8 p. m. today. Fountain Square Building. Dance and card party. Entertainment by the Baldwin team and the singing impersonator, Harold Francis Bryant. Public invited. William O. Harper, chairman. Woman's Auxiliary, Typographical Union No. 1. 2 p. m. today. Ban-ner-Whitehill Auditorium. Mrs. Grace Nave, chairman.
PROGRAMS
Circle 16, Ladies of the G. A. R. Fri. Mrs. May Illinois St. hostess. Lincoln Day program. Noon
A. D. Streight Stum, 2620 N. luncheon, Past Matrons and Patrons Association of Marion County. 6. p. m. today. Brookside Park Community House. Pitch-in dinner, business meeting at 8 p. m. Valentine party. Hostesses, members from North Park and New Augusta. Mrs. Donald Tooley to preside.
LODGES
Daylight Chapter, O. E. 8. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple. Mrs. Edna E. Pauley to speak. Lincoln Day tea. Mrs. Clydis A. Brown, Mrs. Lillie Gauker will pour. Mrs. Nellie M. Young, worthy matron; J. MacDonald Young. worthy patron Queen Esther Auxiliary O. E. S. Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Mrs. Chloe Mains, hostess. Lincoln Day program. Golden Rule Chapter 415 O. E. S. 8 p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Conferring of degrees. Hazel M. Uhl, worthy matron: Aubrey D. Porter, worthy patron. Alvin P. Hovey W. R. C. All day Fri. Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. Noon dinner, health lecture, cards.
Club | M sical: - Will Be Held
| the State Assembly Woman's | members are to be given by
| anapolis Athletic Club ballroom | The following committees
president, at a recent | meeting: Social committee, John W. Kern Jr,
| chairman; Mrs.
(man, with Mrs.
| Whitesall, Edward Barry, | Brown, Raymond Price,
gram, Mrs. Albert H. Losche Mrs. George Connolly; Mrs. E. Kirk McKinney
| Fred Henschen, | Mary Hussey and Anna | courtesy, Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Marie Hadley.
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Meridian and Maryland
' Flood Donation Head |
Mrs. C. E. Hall is the West Side |
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| A reception and musicale in honor
| of Governor and Mrs. Townsend and | W. Moore, Flora McClark, Peter C. Club | Reilly and Louis G. Ferguson.
the | | Marion County Democratic Women's | (Club at 8 p. m. Feb, 23, in the Indi- |
were {appointed by Mrs. P. D. Kelly, club luncheon Mrs, chairman, as- | sisted by Mrs. Frank McKinney, vice | John H. Bingham | |and Mrs. Walter C. Boetcher; mem- | bership, Mrs. Irene Grammer, chairAlbert Walsman, | vice chairman, and Mesdames Louise Ann Joseph | Fischer and Grant Karns assisting. | Other committees include finance, | | Mrs. G. D. Yeazel, chairman, and | Mesdames Hazel Heller, M. H. Wal- | pole, James McCaslin, Ada Espey, | Ethel Lechner and H. Lieness; proand publicity, and Miss | Mary Barrett; telephone, Mesdames E. C. Wakelam Davison: Wheatley |
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Technical High School home economics department head, is to entertain with a luncheon row for Miss Katharine Fisher, director of Good Housekeeping Insti= tute. | Miss Fisher is to be speaker for | the Woman's Department Club | American Home Day at 2 p. m. to | morrow in the clubhouse, | fect is “Searching for a Way.” | Other luncheon guests of | Moorman will be Mrs. J. F. Farrell, | Miss Lute Trout and Miss Louise { Braxton
Music to Precede Talk
Mrs. Geraldine Hadley Moorman, |
Aid for Dance
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‘Overseas Club
A musical program is to precede | the talk to the club and tea will be |
| served at the close of the meeting.
The meeting arrangements are in|
| charge of Mrs, Farrell | Games Loren B. Warner, | Clarence Wysong, William Sharp (and Oliver P. McLeland. { The hospitality committee, head- | ed by Mrs. C. J. Finch, include Mrs. Clayton Ridge, vice chairman, [and Mesdames Frank PF. Brandt,
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| Jess E. Martin, I. E. Brokaw, John
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Senator Jesse E. Wade (D. Mount
Vernon) is to be toastmaster at the | departments of
Indiana State Assembly Woman's
William C. Bartholomew, | WwW. D. Keenan, |
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| Stanfield Keeney, Charles Brigham, |
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Miss Venita Steurewald, president of Lambda Chapter of Omega Nu Tau Sorority, is general chair= man of a dance to be held tomors= row night in the Hoosier Athletic Club
Is to Meet 1n War Memorial
Progress of a survey being cons ducted to locate Indiana women who served in the World War will be outlined at a meeting of the
Women's Overseas Service League at |
7:30 p. m, tonight in the Indiana War Memorial Building. The survey is being held by the league and the Past President’
Parley of the American Legion Aux |
illary. Volume I of the “History of Indiana Women in the World War” has been presented to the State Historical Bureau of the State Li-
| brary.
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Miss Florence J. Martin, league president, has requested that nurses, both Army and Red Cross; women who served in welfare organizations, dietitians, stenographers and those women attached the Army get in touch with her Mrs, Teresa Magruder, Miss Mar-
| Club dinner to be given in honor |garet Cody and Miss Alice Johnson { of Governor and Mrs. Townsend to- | Will be hostesses tonight, The league
| night in the Claypool Hotel Riley | Room, | Governor Townsend will give the | response. Mrs. James P. Hughes, | president, is to preside. | Pasquale Montani, harpist, | play. | under the | Grueling, is | program.
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A Heart of Fresh Flowers
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will tour the new assembly rooms in the War Memorial
Music Pupils Will Dance Students of the Arthur Conservatory of Music are
Jordan to en-
A 1l4-piece WPA orchestra, | tertain with a Valentine dance from William | 9 until midnight tomorrow night in musical | the new
recreation hall, 1204 N. Delaware St
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WEEK-END SCHEDULED
‘Mrs.’ Called Best Degree I or Women
Lecturer Says More Time Should Be Given to Marriage. “Major in marriage,” advises Core | nelia Stratton Parker, author and
| lecturer, who says that no Ph. D | degree should mean half as much to | a woman as the title of Mrs { “Let's bring up our daughters to | be wives instead of career women,” | she sald, “Marriage is a full-time | Job and should receive more studied | preparation.” { Mrs. Parker, who was here vesters | day to lecture to the Woman's Des partment Club, has 80 many ideas on this subject that she is writing a book on it, "Marriage for Gail.” Gail ig her 6-months=old grands | daughter
Predicts Marriage Course
“The book looks ahead vears,” the writer explained I bes lieve that by that time courses in marriage training will be a part of our school curriculum.” The proud grandmother, who has been a college professor, is an aus thority on economic problems, a world traveler, as well as the author of several hooks, asks nothing better [than to settle down on her 550-acre Massachusetts farm. She uses an abandoned blacksmith shop, deep in a valley on her farm, as her workshop. The royal suite on the best boat couldn't lure her back to Europe, she says,
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Parkers’ philosophy.” she to mold our environment rather than to let it mold us.” Some people go through life like drunken drivers, just barely missing everything,” she said, She advocated making a list of the things most (vital in life and living by it, “If health or congenial social life heads the list, make the most of it,” she said
to the Ordnance, | Signal Corps and Quartermasters’ |
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Club to Name Officers Officers will be elected at a moets ing of the Inter Libros Club tomors row night at the home of Mrs, Wil« bur Mohr, 1807 N. Pennsylvania St, Members are to make scrapbooks ior the Riley Hospital
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