Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1937 — Page 23
FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 1937
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 23
IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB HOLDS BIRTHDAY PARTY Group | Fetes Alpha Chi Members Arrange Annual State Luncheon Book Recalls
Nine Guests In Program
Members 25 Years Special |
Guests at Silver Anniversary.
Nine women who have been mem- | bers of the Irvington Fortnightly | Club for 25 years, were honored at | a silver birthday program today |
at the home of Mrs. E. A. Williams, |
2705 S. Ritter Ave. Mrs. Williams | and Mrs. Martha McGaughey Wil-
liams were cohostesses.
The group includes the two host-
esses and Mesdames S. L. Hunter, |
O. L. Black r Soret M. Cornelius,
C. 1. Stubbs, G. W. Buck and C. H. | Winders and Miss Martha Cunning-
ham.
guest.
The club's 40 years of activity, | from its organization by 12 women |
Mrs. Jennie Tomlinson, only liv- | ing founder, also was a special |
‘Gay Society Parties Here
Old Clippings Tell of Dances and Social Affairs in Seventies.
By BEATRICE BURGAN
Society Editor HE social scene changes and so
| ties which set the pace of each generation. Miss Dorothy Brooks, daughter of
found a scrap book kept by her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Arthur
Florence Bennett. The clippings recount the “creme de !la creme of funetions” of the set popular in the Seventies. °
| debutantes. And back here is her |
have the stories about the par- |
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brooks, has |
Stanley Brooks, the former Miss |
| “When grandmother started the | | book, you notice she was one of the |
Dance Aid
—Photo by Holland.
Lambda Chi Omega Sorority is to entértain with a dance tomorrow night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Maydith Richey is assisting with dance arrangements.
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Is Scheduled For Theater
Children’s «Unita at Civic to Produce Play About Princess’ Dolls.
The suiccessful revival of “Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates” by the Children’s Civic Theater has prompted the revival of “RackeityPacketty House.” Mrs. George Fotheringham, chaire man, today announced the performe ances for 2:30 p. m. on Feb. 27 and 10:30 a. ‘m. and 2:30 p. 'm. on March 6. “Racketty-Packetty House” was first produced in 1932. It concerns the difficulties of two dolls in the nursery of Princess Cynthia. Mrs. Stanley Shipnes has dee
signed the sets for the five scenes.
until today, were reviewed by membs | wedding account,” Miss Brooks said. |
Mrs. Arthur Robinson arranged | ~ ha he y With pompous phrasing the story the program to include current This trio of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority alumnae is taking care of | Mrs. E. A. Kristufek (left), Miss Maryellen Clark (center), and Mrs. | ran, “The Rev. Myron W. Reed offi-
{ this nuptial knot.” Leap Year Story Told
| Miss Brooks particularly was de- | | lighted with the story of a = | | {
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events by Mrs. Black and an illus- | yo (i ute details Tor the sorority’s annual state luncheon and dance | Farl C. Parker are shown as they were at work checking the member- | ciated in his usual felicitous man- | trated talk on ‘Ttaly’s Contribution | to be held tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. | ship list. | ner, he having returned from his te re “sini pe, | | summer vacation especially to tie | Vv IMIS. " ams. The club colors of lavender and | Chi k ] Ki N 1 Di; h vellow appointed the luncheon ta- | 11C CI a a ng 0. 1S bles which were centered with bou- | E V/ F N [ S quets of sweet peas and lighted | WwW : BR U S with tapers tied with Hine The | At ; Ol ] en’ S anquets n . .) SORORITY vear party in "76 tables were set with th hostess’ | . yes % early American glass dishes. —— Beta, Beta Chapter, Pi Omicron. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Ruth Barker, | It read, “The times have changed | Other guests included Mesdames | Bv MARJORIE BINFORD WOODS 324 E. 60th St., hostess. and the ladies have come to the | W. F. Hughes, Forest Dukes, Mar- | : 2 Velie, It. Creries Wave Gr ABeTainiic itte | CARD PARTIES front as dispensers of hospitality | garet York, O. S. Moore and Miss t must be an American habit. Cots SCI x Moin el Lauter Mothers’ Club. 8 p. m. Sat. 1309 W. Market St. Card party. and practics] overseers of fitie social | Helen Black. | Club managers can offer no ex- ir Be Meridian Euchre Club. 8:30 p. m. today. 1322 S. Meridian St. i | ear Tus | Mrs. Lydia R. Gadd ‘5 club presi- |call for the “unusual” dish by in- : : : entertainment. The leap year has DAR: Ns vist >" | planation why women invariably or- | fil £ Ne Indianapolis League for Hard of Hearing. 8 p. m. today. 318 Board ‘ . we dent; Mrs. O. H. Bakemeier, vice b | sisting upon filet mignon for wom of Trade Building. Second bridge tournament not been appropriately solemnized | president; Mrs. C. W. Watson, re- | der chicken a la king for their clu len guests. : ¥ . in Indianapolis until last night at | cording secretary; Mrs. C. L. Stubbs, Rs: li for it “Light menus are preferred in the DINNER Mary Condit’s home. The ladies | - ~p re | naianapolis women preier 1t., West,” said Kenneth Meisnest, Se- . called for the gentlemen provided srresponding secretary, and Mrs. | . ) at % : | | o Wg Flick, treasurer. The club| It's & No. 1 dish in Seattle. | attle Washington Athletic Club | Ng Sieh Febuary Bend. T1550 1p. Wn. Sun. Hall, Tor, supper and attended to minor de- | roster includes 30 active, two as- | women clamor for it in the Buck- | manager.” But that means the in- . } : PROGRAMS tails and did it, too, in such a win- | sociate and fi five honorary ‘members. eye state. | evitable creamed chicken in patty oa some and handsome manner that | — ns | Except for the seaboard states |ghells, minus potatoes and rye Joseph R. Gordon Women's Relief Corps. 1:30 p. m. today. 512 N. the sterner sex was quite over- | | where fish in all forms is a favor- | | crisps substituted for white bread.” | Illinois St. Patriotic program. Colonial tea. Music. whelmed with the courtesy and was | d | ite, this creamed delicacy leads all | pobster is the first choice of 20th || Ladies” Auxiliary, Indianapolis Police Department. 2 p. m. Mon. | quite ready to have a continuance robate u gC | other foods for festive group [Century Club members at Buffalo, Ayres’ Auditorium, of the change in programmes.” | | parties. IN. Y. according to Miss Gladys Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson was the | Puzzles Club Managers | Bourner, club manager. popular Miss Hautie Jameson Here O D) YOSCS “Sea f y b stal bowl , bl _ | through the collection of items. At! OVO | Club managers who met here for | ea food menus become as mo- | Moth r Re ort 8 crystal bowl of orange blossoms, the Soiree Dansante she ‘was ‘dey y notonous to us Easterners as chick- | 4 C I'tS | intersper "H ; v hail n a national convention this week | h | interspersed. with salmon colored | gerihed as wearing a “vellow satin Court Retorm DN ar Peas nd pred | sai NE Engagement of | wedding bells tied with tulle bows. | dress with white illusion waist | tp _Nigure 1 oul, withou! success. : | 1e | richly trimmed with black lace.” a “It may be because women want | Lean Foods Suggested ig EE . . Whey le Mrs. John N. Carey's and MIs. the fanciest dish they can get for | | | ’S 0 J n’'s husbands were attendants Prioute ‘Court Jutige Sine Res 3 > Rich creamed dishes may be the Ally eene Bruene the 'plzcecards. ameson’s Probate ur g V | their money, and chicken ranks | first choice of women everywhere : . . | at the wedding of Gertrude Carey Chambers today told the Seventh | frst” v + ; Guests included Misses Phyllis . ny ; hambers y tol ? rst,” volunteered W. Park Aiken, | now, but Miss C. H. McBride. man- | Mi ter. Vireini A : and Dr. Henry Jameson whom the | District Federation of Clubs that solumbia Club manager. | aging editor of Club Management me | a ie Fe is Reve. | social editor described as “starting | “enlarging the Supreme Court at! «we tempt them with five or six | | Magazine, would like to believe that | The engagement of Miss Allyeene olds, Juanita armichae Ruth | 5) the voyage of life together with | this time is a mere stop-gap.” He , ices ” i y : Stultz, Helen Louise Healey, Jean | highly icious ci stances and | A ie L3 : other menu choices.” said Lewis jean meat sandwiches and slender- . ’ io . highly auspicious circumstances and | <aid that it is “trying to do some- h Sutherland Bruene to Homer Darcy | Sullivan, Eleanor Porier, Emma Lee | yw; : ill of A oh hi eax whi ._ | Cochran, Marott Hotel assistant izing luncheons will eventually re- ; with the sincere good will of an thing in an easy way, Which. as iS |, ha00r “but arrangements com- | place chicken a la Xing. She ‘re | Dugger has been announced by the | Palmer, Mary Evelyn Daniels and | unusually extensive circle of per- | on recon, iA De A | mittee members always seem to Te- | cently made a survey among wom- | Pride-to-be's mother, Mrs. R. W. I EY Srna sonal friends.” ne eas ave i DY Ly > . SA : . x . . RK | vert to type and order chicken & 1a len throughout the country, but |Bruene. The wedding is to take |, mytler Universities and is a MERIT
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troublesome. : ” .: King. | wonders if the 70 per cent majorit 1 in Marct D D Senator William Fitzgerald (D. p jority | place in March. {member of Delta Delta Delta So- | M. F. May, Hotel Severin promo- | who voted for diet luncheons really | The announcement was made at |pority. Mr. Dugger, son of the Rev.
North Vernon) also was scheduled | x tion manager, believes that women | meant it! |a bridge party given last night by and Mrs. Ross Dugger. ‘Blooming.
to talk ‘on President Roosevelt's Thrift Basement Shoe Markets
Merchanis Bank 118 E. Wash. St. Bldg. 332-334 Wy oh,
“uk : - | will get fed up on it some day and | until A habit 1 Mrs. B - : : " judicial proposal, and Joel Baker, wi ; nti merican habits change, | Mrs. Bruene at her home. The ap- |ton, attended Indiana University. lamb chops and sweet breads will | club managers agree that chicken a | | pointments were in the bridal colors | ‘replace this universally popular |ja king is likely to continue as the of salmon pink and aquamarine. { dish. | club ‘women’s typical dish.
Marion County Public Welfare Department director, discussed “Social Service in Our Counrty.”
Judge Chambers continuad, “Mr. |
Roosevelt feels, and no doubt correctly, that none of today's problems was extant in the time of the Presidents who appointed the present justices. But what he forgets
is that the Constitution does not |
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change with all the changes of time but only as it is amended.
Free Judiciary Urged
“Let us keep our Federal judiciary | independent, free from any influ-| ences—presidential or otherwise— |
and let it function in its own lawful way. If our basic charter is out of date, let's amend it in an upright open way, as provided in the Con-
stitution itself. It can be amended, |
it has been many times in the past and it will be in the future.” “There is nothing new about the President's suggestion,” Senator Fitzgerald said. dent for it as far back as 1789 when the number of judges was changed, and there have been changes during several administrations. A recommendation simiiar to the President's passed the House in 1859, but was defeated in the Senate. ‘The President has not made an attack on the judiciary. torney General has stated within the last vear that the Federal courts are clogged.
justices to read the 100.000 pages of records, briefs and transcripts of the 867 cases to come up before the Supreme Court.”
FE nter tain at S Capt. and Mrs. W. C
Supper
formal supper party. cluded officers of the 16th United
States Marine Corps reserve battal-
jon, their wives and friends.
| choices. Peter Hausen, Chicago
| Valley unit at
{include Mesdames Marion Haver-
“There is prece- | ‘Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledges to Be Feted
| Sorority who are to be initiated The At-|
| Other members of the pledge group
I believe it to be 2r® to entertain.
physically impossible for. the nine |
| McDowell, Jane Wallace, Ellen Jane | La Follette, Anne Aufderheide and
| Doris Belser is hostess chairman.
. Smith en- | tertained recently at their home, | 5115 Ellenberger Ave, With an in- | Guests in- |
Club managers are doing all they |
The serving table was centered with
can to tempt women with other
Edgewater Golf Club manager, has managed to camouflage the entree by adding a dash of sherry and calling it “chicken a la Newberg.”
To Address Meeting
Mrs. John B. Lewis, Marion County Council of Parents and Teachers’ president, is to address a Founders’ Day meeting of the Glenn 7:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Ora Busse is to direct 8 program of music. Hostesses will |
stick, Kenneth McCallister, Verle Sanders, Marvin Moore, George Farley and Charles Russell.
Pledges of the Butler University Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma
this spring will attend a dinner dance in the Columbia Club tonight.
Honor guests will include Misses Lorita Kasting, Carolyn Roth, Grace
Elizabeth Ann Bashore. Miss
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