Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1937 — Page 29

FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1937

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Yearly Event At Stephens

Collegians to Visit New Orleans, Florida And New York.

By BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor

" EARN as we play” is the motto of the Stephens College stus dents, who are to leave the campus today for the annual spring vaca tion education tour. Misses Marjorie Bunch, Patsy Boggs, Jean Miller and Jean MeKibbin of Indianapolis are to make the trip. From Columbia, Mo., where the college is located, the girls first will g0 to New Orleans, where the teachers accompanying them will act as guides. Picturesque spots in the old French city will be visited, | The group then will board a hoat for the trip to Florida and New York. In the East the girls will visit West Point, Annapolis, Mount Vernon and Washington. The party will return to Columbia March 18. Others to Return Here Several other Indianapolis students will come here for their spring recess. Miss Jane Renard will return a week from today to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Renard. Misses Eileen White

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GIRLS TO TOUR SOUTH AND EAST

and Betty Lichtenberg also are] expected home. Rodney Albright, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Chester Albright, will be on | a tour with the Dartmouth College ! Glee Club. The singers will leave | school the day after Easter to visit | Philadelphia, Washington, Albany, | Buffalo, Cleveland, Grand Rapids | and Chicago. | Mr, and Mrs. Albright plan ta hear the program at the Drake Hotel, Chicago, on April 3. Band to Accompany Club The college Barbary Coast band | will accompany the club and play | for dances after the song recitals. | Each summer the band plays on | trans-oceanic liners, Rodney has a comedy role in a | Don Cossock take-off, which was a | favorite at the club's recent pro- | gram at one of the neighboring | girls’ schools. William McMurtire, one of Rod- | ney's classmates 1s to meet his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uz McMur- | tire, in New York before sailing to Bermuda. Miss Lois Jean Nicolai, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nicolai, was home last week-end with a Western College classmate, Miss Virginia Crumb, Cincinnati. Their spring vacation is to begin March | 26. Several classmates will visit Miss Nicolai while she is home. Miss Constance Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery | Lewis; Miss Betty Ann Ritchie, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alan | Ritchie, and Miss Lillian Callaway | will come home at the same time.

Mrs. J. L. Sims Arranges Party For Bride-to-Be!

Delta Gamma Sorority colors, | bronze, pink and blue, will be used | in decorations at the prenuptial | party Mrs. J. Lawrence Sims will | give tonight for a sorority sister, | Miss Margaret Walden. Miss Walden ‘is to be married to Ralph W. Husted on March 18. { Mrs. Sims' party will be at the | home of her mother, Mrs, Joseph E. | Mattingly. Shower gifts will be pre- | sented to the bride-to-be following |

_ bridge play.

Mrs. Robert J. Walden, Miss Wal- | den’s mother, will be a guest with | Mesdames Richard C. Disher, Walter | C. witt, walker Downing, Charles | G. Pahud Jr, Kenneth Higgins, Lee | Romine, Robert J. Walden Jr, | Misses Maxine Ingram, Joan Miller, | Jane Fisher, Margaret Ensley, Rose- | mary Byrket, Ruth Merritt, Betty | Akin, Wilma Aulenbacher, Marjorie McBride, Mary Margaret Hill, Emma Lou Thornbrough, Catherine Vogel and Miss Virgiha Wells, | Lima, O.

Girl Scout Workers In Chicago for Parley |

—Photo by Bretaman.

Miss Josette Yelch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Yelch, became the bride of Edmund C. Horst on Feb. 14 at the Butler Univer=

sity Alpha Chi Omega Sorority House.

School children are to attend “‘Racketty-Packetty,” on their day off

tomorrow. Fritz and Ann Albershardt Frederick Albershardt, Helen Marie Weinhardt will Kathleen Taylor, Barbara and Mary Pate. Mrs. George Zeigler will take her

| daughter, Carol, and Mary Helen |

and Jack Wells. Miss Helen Sheerin

Jordan and her children. Mrs. Marvin Curle is to have a luncheon for heg children, Margaret

land Jane, before they take their |

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guests to the theater. The guests

Sorority Fetes Allvene Bruene

Children’s Civie Theater players will give the last two per- | formances at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. in the Civic Playhouse. will and Jack Kennedy. go with Hess ®

attend with their mother, Mrs. Carl Weinhardt Jr. and Rosalie McKee,

their guests,

Ann Pearce, Ellen Jacobsen and | Sally Mitchell.

Mrs. C. W. Spaulding is to have a

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| luncheon before the show for her | is to attend with Mrs. John W. daughter, Ann, and Ann Collett, |

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Miss Allyene Sutherland Bruene, whose marriage to Homer Darcey Dugger, Memphis, Tenn, is to take place March 14, was tonor guest at a Kitchen shower

Delta Delta Sorority house. The hostesses were Misses Barbara Jean Sullivan, Ruth Stultz, Eleanor Poirier and Mary Evelyn Daniel. Decorations were carried out in the bridal colors of salmon and aquamarine blue, The guests with Miss Bruene, included Misses Helen Louise Healy. Phyllis Minter, Ruth

Charlotte Gillie, Jeanne Bowmab,

| Martha and Virginia <oynolds.

‘Australian Chapter

Schedules Meeting

The Australian Chapter of the In-

and bridge | party, given last night at the Delta |

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Miss Ruth Pease, Girl Scout di- ternational Travel Study Club is to | & =

rector, and Miss Jennie Lind, field | worker, are in Chicago today at-| tending an all-day conference on | districting in large cities. | Representatives from Milwaukee, |

meet for luncheon at Tuesday at the Colonial Tea room. The hostesses are to he Mesdames A. F. Fox, Ray Stewart. John C.

Thornburg and Wilbur Washburn. |

12:30 p. m. |

Chicago and Detroit Scouts also are | Mrs. W. F. King is to provide the | ==

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Horst Are Recent Brides

"Ph 0 by Dexheimer-Carlon. Mrs, Mayburn F. Landgraf was Miss Mary Alice Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pierson, before her recent marriage. Mr. and

Mrs. Landgraf are at home at 815 E. 53d St.

125th Purim

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Theta Sigma Delta. Mon. p. m. Miss Harriet Miles, 5288 Pleasant Run Blvd, hostess. Fa-Lo-Sis Club, Tonight.

hostess.

Mrs. Merrill Ludwig, 2316 N. Talbott St.,

CARD PARTY

Junior Drum and Bugle Corps, Lavelle Gossett Post 908, Veterans of Foreign Wars. 8 p. m. today. Hall, 701 N. King Ave,

LODGE

Alfarata Council 5, D. of P. Tonight. North St. Visiting council welcome. PROGRAM

Indianapolis Bahai Assembly. 8 p. m. today. “The Koran,” subject.

Red Men's Hall, Capitol Ave,,

1215 Spink Arms Hotel.

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Ball Set for SundayNight

Amateur Hour Included On Program by Jewish Group.

The Silver Jubilee Purim Ball of the Jewish Educational Association is to be held Sunday night at Kirshbaum Center. Mrs. R. Domont and Charles Medias, who directed the first Purim Ball, are cochairmen. Jerry Wachter, entertainment committee chairman, is to direct an amateur hour at which prizes will be awarded. The Council of Jewish Juniors is to present “Fannie Brice's Indian a-ia-Russe.” The cast includes Annette Herman, Rae Leah Binzer, Hannah Leah Miller, Nettie Marie Dulberger, Mildred Freeman, Beryl Madiei, Florence Slutsky, Jeanette and Thelma Sacks. Cecilia Klein and Annette Marcus are to present numbers for the Beth-El Youth Group. Mildred Cohen will represent Beta Nu Sorority. Junior Hadassah will be represented by Goldie Dichner, Pearl Cohen and Clara Litvak.

Assistants Are Named

A candlelighting ceremony will celebrate the jubilee. Mr. Wachter's assistants on the entertainment committee are Aaron Unger, cochairman; Max Weil, Max Farb, Leo Selig, Henry Salam, Jack Klapper, Sam Hoffman, Sol Hoffman, Joe Burnstein, Aaron Dee, George Michaels, Rudolph Solomon, George Freeman, Mesdames D. Sablosky, G. A. Dannin and Harold Platt. Dave Sablosky, ticket committee chairman, has divided his committee into men's and women’s groups. Captains for the women’s division include Mesdames Harry A. Cohen, Lottie Schwartz, Louis Barnett, Harry A. Shapiro, Leo Talesnick,

Arthur E. Rose, Max Selig, Louis Talesnick, Meyer Wild, Harry Smith and H. Frankfort. Leaders in the men's division are | Abe Unger, Sam Hoffman, George Michaels, Charles Medias, Dave Herman, Harry Adler, Phil Gren- | wald, Max Katz, Joe Mitchell, Jacob | Solotken, Alex Zaltsman, Otto Dia- | mond, William C. Miller, Jack Klap- | | per, Henry Greenberg, Dave Hol- | lander, Louis Wiessman, Charles |

| Brenner, Gabriel Calderon, Dr. Phil | | Falander, Fred Schuchman, Louis |

| Goldstein, Sol Solomon, Julius | | Witoff, Abe Borinstein, Charles | Tamler, Leon Kempler, Edgar Klain, | S. J. Dobrowitz, Paul Nathanson and | Shoolem Ettinger.

| Others

Other committees are: Gifts, Mrs. | Anna Shaw, chairman; Mrs. L. Kamlot, cochairman; Mesdames Maurice Perk, A. Bornstein,

Rothbard, Harry Landy; Mrs. Phil Grenwald, chairman; Mrs, Abe Unger, cochairman; Misses Lucia Wild, Lillian Weil, Mesdames Aaron Unger, Dave Sablosky, Phil | Falander; refreshments, Mrs. Dave Hollander, chairman; Mrs. S. Block, | cochairman; Leo Talesnick, Henry | Salam, Mesdames Alex Rabin, Leo | Talesnick, Dave Adeff, Dave Do- | browitz, Barney Podkin, Mike Kline, A. Alpert, Max Selig, S. Toobin.

Jack | Hellman, A. Miller, Ben Ehrlich, B. | flower, |

Dance Aid

Miss Dorothy Winter is on the invitations committee for the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority state luncheon and dance tomorrow night at the Marott Hotel.

D.A.R. Chapter Joins Opposition To Court Change

Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution has indorsed the National Society’'s opposition to President Roosevelt's Supreme Court Reform Plan, Mrs. Frederick D. Stilz was elected regent of the chapter at a meeting yesterday. Other new officers chosen are Mrs. Harry Allen Van Osclol, second vice regent; Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb, recording secretary; Mrs. Russell S. Bosart, membership secretary; Mrs. William Dobson, registrar; Mrs. G. B, Taylor, historian, and Mrs. Frederick Terry, librarian. They are to be installed May 6. Carroll Roberts, Washington High School, was winner in the Americanization committee's, essay contest. Madge Rutherford, Technical High School, received second place.

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Pi Phis Ask 36 Visitors To Meeting

National Officer to Speak On Annual Guest Program.

Presidents and Panhellenic repe resentatives of 18 sorority alumnae organizations here have been invited to attend an annual guest meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The meet= ing is to be held Friday night March 12, at the Butler University chapter house. Mrs. James B. Smith, Colorado Springs, Colo, a member of the Sorority National Endowment Fund Committee, will be a guest of Miss Marion Darr, club president. The program will include a chalk talk by Russell O. Berg; music by Miss Sara Elizabeth Miller, pianist, and Vaughn Cornish, baritone. Miss Miller is a former president of the alumnae group. Mrs. Glen Ward Lee, hostess come mittee chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Robert Butterworth, Ralph Gery, Erwin Schafer, Richard Coons, Burchard Carr, Ralph Mc=Quiston, M. Scott Waldon, Harry Morton, Misses Jean Yates, Dorothy Jane Atkins, Lois Sherrill and Mary del Rous.

Alpha Phis Entertain Mrs. G. Middlemas

Mrs. George Middlemas, Birme ingham, Ala. was entertained at a luncheon given recently by the Alpha Phi Sorority Alumnae Chap=ter. Mrs. Middlemas is a national officer. Mrs. W. D. Coler was hostess, Other guests were Mrs. A. S. Rowe, alumnae president; Mesdames Donald H. Walker, James C. Carter, Neil Grider, Ray Grimes, Wood C. Moll, Thomas P. Jenkins and Nae | than King.

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