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MONDAY, ‘APRIL 19, 1937

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Entry List For Spring Event Open

R. H. Brown Stables Train Animals for Ring Appearance.

By BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor

Erte is in the air at the R. H. Brown Stables, where show horses are being groomed and trained. The club riders are reminded constantly of the annual Arlington Show June 17 to 19, as they watch the horses being rehearsed for their first ring appearance this year. The ‘show will be one of the first spring events in the county. Mrs. Alex Metzger and Miss Ethel Miller are ready to accept entries and Mrs. Metzger, Mesdames William Low Rice, Morris Rosner and Clayton O. Mogg are thinking over ways to entertain out-of-town exhibitors. A dance will conclude the three-day show.

Boxes to Be Decorated

Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Orland Church will decorate the boxes, soon to be on sale. The club members leading the box sale are Miss Janet Rosenthal, Mesdames Clayton O. Mogg, L. V. Hamilton, Robert Ray Bunch, William H. Wemmer, Donald Test, A. L. Piel, H. C. Piel, Marie Tracy, Volney M. Brown, Robert Masters, J. L. Hyatt, Carl Dean, August C. Bohlen, Margaret Abraham Feore, M. H. Fuller, Frank Hoke and Hal Keeling. The ribbons and trophies to be awarded winners are to be collected by Mr. and Mrs. Rosner. Mr. and Mrs. Rice are to take charge of publicity throughout the state. The grounds committee members will assume their duties during the show. They are the hosts who direct visitors to the boxes and keep everyone informed of events. They include Mr. Bunch, Mr. Test, Mr. Mogg, Mr. Dean, Mr. Brown, Mr. Wemmer, Hubert Hickam, Myron Feinberg and L. V. Hamilton. Mr. Metzger is treasurer.

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NOTES OF TRAVELERS—Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams are back at their home after several months’ vacation in Naples, Fla. Their daughter, Jane, came back last week in time to re-enter Tudor Hall following spring vacation. Mrs. Adams is turning her attention to her garden this week, for it is to be one of the showplaces included in the Park School Mothers’ Association garden tour May 1 and 2. Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee returned yesterday from New York after a West Indies cruise and visit in Mexico City. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee, and her niece, Miss Jane Weldon. Miss Weldon returned earlier, but Miss Burpee is remaining in the East to visit

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bers are to go to’ Mrs. Samuel Dowden’s Traders Point home for their meeting Friday.

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Ry United Press ; WASHINGTON, April 19.—More than 5000 delegates and members of | the Daughters of the American Rev- | olution assembled today at the 46th | Continental Congress to discuss | Americanism, aid for youth and] education in citizenship. Many delegates anticipated broadening of the discussions to include consideration of the President's Court Reorganization Plan. Some believed the Court issue would arise at meetings of the resolutions and national defense committees today. Speakers on the opening session

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liam A. Becker, president general; Senator Moore (D. N. J.), the key_noter, and Assistant Secretary of State, Sumner Welles. An interesting {feature of the ‘opening program will be the presentation of the D. A. R. good citizenship pilgrimage winners from 47 states. Z Over the week-end, delegates and members visited historic shrines in the nation’s capital and paid tribute to their deceased members. Mrs. Becker led a pilgrimage to Arlington National Cemetery, where

the Unknown Soldier, and to Mount Vernon where she paid similar tribute at the tombs of George and Martha Washington.

Expression Club’s Hostess Is Named

The Expression Club is to meet with Mrs. Lloyd C. Litten, 559 E. Prive Woodruff Place, tomorrow afternoon. } Mrs. E. F. Maddinger and Mrs. C. E. Teeters will participate in a

musical program. “A Queen to the Rescue,” written by Mrs. Walter E.

Jenney, is to be presented by Mrs.

Photo by Photo-Craft.

Mrs. Arthur M. Van Arendonk was Miss Helen Elizabeth Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johnston, before her recent marriage.

Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta. E. 10th St.

cue, 1820 N. Meridian St. Joseph Vanezia. Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi. sional Women's Clubhouse. mittee: McDowell. Pledges: Miss Mary Newkirk. Indiana Alpha Chapter, Delta

Delta Phi Beta. hostess.

Tonight.

and Prospect Sts.

day celebration.

Ft. Friendly.

EVENTS

SORORITIES Tonight.

Alpha Chapter, Delta Sigma. Chi. Formal dinner.

Pledge and initiation dinner. Miss Marjorie Ford, Mrs. Alvie Wallace, Miss Josephine Mrs. Oscar Buehler, Miss Betty Peterson and

Theta Chi. 8 p. m. today. Miss Martha Davis, 2164 Carrollton Ave., hostess. Miss Lucille Grepp, 65 N. Dearborn St., Mrs. Fred Reinhardt, assistant hostess.

LODGES

Prospect Chapter 452, O. E. S. 7:45 p. m. today. Masonic Hall, State Obligation ceremony. Mrs. Cora Lane, worthy matron. William Belford, worthy patron. New Augusta O. E. S. 284. 6 p. m. Wed. Covered-dish supper. Birth-~ Conferring of degrees. : Telephone committee, Women’s Auxiliary to Sahara Grotto. Tonight Mrs. Rena Yager, 615 N. Bradley St.

PROGRAM

Multum in Parvo. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Fred J. Brown, hostess. Pro gram by Mrs. Orville Stone and Mrs. William Stanley, :

PARTIES

Auxiliary 10, Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War. Supper and card party. St. Philip Neri Altar Society. 8:30 p. m. today. St. Philip Neri auditorium. Mrs. George Lavery, chairman. Busy Bee Club of Grand Circle, U. A. O. D. Wed. Druids Hall, 2814 S. Delaware St. Luncheon and card party. Mesdames Emma Rogers, Nellie Fergerson and Clyde Armstrong.

Miss Dorothy Davis, 1616

8 p. m. today. Southern BarbeInitiation for Mrs.

Business and ProfesCom-

Tonight.

Convention plans.

6:30 p. m. Tues.

Committee chairmen:

White Cross Guild Sets ‘37 Meeting

Invites Officials And Wives.

Governor and Mrs. Townsend, Mayor and Mrs. Kern and the various hospital guild presidents have been invited to attend the annual

luncheon program of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild, April 23, in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. The guild presidents include Mrs. Ellard B. Duane, St. Vincent; Mrs. C. D. Vawter, Riley Hospital Cheer; Mrs. A. W. Heidenreich, St. Francis; Mrs. G. I. Seybert, St. Margaret's, and Mrs. Charles Seidensticker, Sunnyside. Mrs. Dorothy King, Frinceton Methodist Hospital superintendent, and delegations from women’s organizations affiliated with Ft» Wayne .and Gary Methodist Hospitals are expected to be present.

Highlights of Work to Be Cited

Highlights of the White Cross Guild’s work of the previous year are to be presented, Mrs. Isaac Born, president and program chairman, announced today.” The main address will be given by Albert G. Hahn, Evansville, chairman of the National Hospital Day committee of the American Hospital Association. The executive board is to have a call meeting at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the nurses’ home to complete luncheon arrangements. Mrs. Charles Green is the newly elected president of Riverside M. E. Church Guild. Other officers are as follows: Mrs. H. J. Kieser, first vice president; Mrs. Roy Aughe, second vice president; Mrs. W. M. Laufer, third vice president; Mrs. Mamie Russell, treasurer; Mrs. V. E. Wilkinson, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles Herdrich, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Sadie E. Raschig parliamentarian. The Grace Church Guild Business Women’s Auxiliary is to mest tonight in the work rooms. New Jersey Street Guild will meet all day tomorrow. Three guilds will hold meetings on Wednesday: Mary Hanson Carey Research, St. Paul Methodist and the newly organized Quaker Guild. Irvington and Broad Ripple Guilds will meet Thursday and Alpha Omicron Alpha Guild on Friday. :

Butler Alumna Is Married to Oak Park Man

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Aspinall and Mrs. Anna McQuillin are expected to return today from Oak Park, Ill, where they attended the wedding of Miss Marygrace Mojonnier, River Forest, Ill., and Malcolm er Miller, Oak Park, on Saturay. : Miss Mojonnier is a Butler University graduate and a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Mojonnier, River Forest. Mr. Miller, a Purdue University graduate, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Miller, Oak Park. Mrs. Aspinall was her cousin’s matron of honor. The ceremony was read in the Oak Park First M. E. Church by the Rev. George A. Fowler. The altar was banked with palms and ferns and lighted by tapers in two seven-branch ecandelabra. Easter lilies marked the families’ pews. ~ The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore ivory satin fashioned on princess lines with long leg o’ mutton sleeves and a long train. Her fingertip-length tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried gardenias and lilies. Mrs. Aspinall, Misses Vera and Verle Von Almon, Oak Park, all

Club to Present Bomar Cramer

The Propylacum Club's entertuinment committee is to present Bomar Cramer, pianist, in a program at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the

{ club house.

Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, entertainment chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Earl B. Barnes, George Philip Meier, William R. Higgins, E. E. Voyles,” Charles A. Pfafflin, Arthur V. Brown, Samuel

H. Fletcher, Paul Lee Hargitt, Frank Hoke, William Cooper Kern,

Perry W. Lesh, James M. Ogden, A.

Dickinson Smith. Other are Mesdames Thomas C. Howe, Charles Latham, Ovid Butler Jameson, Bowman Elder, Ralph S. Chappell, Henderson Wheeler, Burke G. Slaymaker, Harry R. Wilson, Henry C. Thornton, Stanley M. Timberlake, H. E. Barnard, Oscar D. Bohlen, John A. MacDonald, Benjamin F. Hitz L. D. Boyd, Allan Hendricks, Roy Sahm, Volney Malott Brown, Louis Burckhardt, Morris Ross, William H. Wemmer, Hugh J. Baker, William F. Taylor and Walter Curt Brown and Miss Gertrude Baker

Local Students Aid Event at Danville

Three Indianapolis students attending Central Normal College, Danville, are assisting with arrangements for the college's fifth Razz Banquet Friday night on the campus. They include Madge Flake, Marion Drago and Lowell Ewing. The

event is sponsored by Kappa Pi

Beta, honorary journalistic fraternity,

- Gives Birthday Party Mrs. Charles Layton, 4609 Guilford Ave, entertained Saturday afternoon with a party in honor of the sixth birthday of her daughter, Jackie Lou: Appointment were carried out in pink, blue and yellow. Sixteen guests were present.

SPRUCE UP FOR SPRING!

attendants, wore gowns of starched marquisette in apple blossom shades. Their dresses were designed fitted jackets, full skirts -and puffed sleeves. They carried colonial bouquets of sweet peas anad talisman roses. Wesley R. Parker, Chicago, was best man. :

Legion Unit to Meet

Mrs. Ernest Goshorn is to be hostess to the MclIlvaine-Kothe Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, at & 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow. She will be assisted by Mrs. George Evard and Mrs. Richard E. Brown. Mrs. E. E. Stafford is to preside at the business meeting which will follow the luncheon.

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Ticket Chairman of Garden Ti our|Social Events Arranged

Mrs. William B. Burford is ticket chairman of the Park School Mothers’ Association garden tour to be conducted May 1 and 2.

Peru Woman Is to Speak at Meeting of Department Club

Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru, is to speak on “Public Welfare—Government Steps In,” at the closing meeting of the Community Welfare Department of the Woman's Department Club at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday

at the club house. Public Welfare. . Mrs. Robert Shingler and Mrs. E. A. Carson are ‘in charge of the luncheon. The reservation committee includes Mrs. Clarence A. Jackson, Mrs. Walter C. Stork and Miss Bertha M. ards. Spring flowers will be used in the table decorations. Mrs. George A. Bowen is in charge of the dining room. Her assistants are Mesdames Eva L. Hitz, Nelson R. Gorsuch,

William Storen, Frank K. Kimber-

Club Meetings

WEDNESDAY

Oct-Dahl Club. Mrs. A. J. Hueber, 2408 N. New Jersey St., hostess. Guest Day. Mrs. E. Preston Jones, book review. Music. Indiana Woman's = Auxiliary, 38th division. Mrs. Rosa Pence, hostess. Mesdames P. J. Clark, G.C. Scott, C. E. Hostetler, Marion Comminger, assistants. Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger, hostess. Mrs. George Van Dyke, Mrs. E. D. Farmer, assistants. Mrs. Ora Leigh Shepherd, “Queen Victoria” by Densan, review. 1 o'clock luncheon. Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club. Mrs. O. N. Allen, hostess. Mrs.

Leo Hemelgarn, “The Catholic Ideal

of Life.” Butler University Women’s Faculty Club. Jordan Hall, Mrs. Nathan E. Pearson, hostess chairman. Miss Esther Fay Shover, Mesdames Harlow Hyde, Henry M. Gelston, assistants. “Helping Our Neighbors,” program subject. Mrs. Frank H. Streightoff, chairman. Mrs. Walker W. Winslow, Mrs. Joseph T. C. McCallum, assistants. Irvington Mother Study Club. Mrs, Charles E. Thomas, hostess. ‘Mrs. LL. R. Newgent, “Laws Every Woman Should Know.” Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund, Woman.” New Century Club. Mrs. O. R. Scott, Mrs. ¢. W. Sommers, hostesses. Mrs. S. C. Bitter, Mrs. J, Earl Brown, program. Woman’s Department o’Clock. Mrs. Louis P. Robinson, “Frick Art Gallery.” Mrs. Charles R. Yoke, “Movements That Promote Art in New York City.” Mrs. W. Presley Morton, “Current Art.” Community Welfare Department. Club House. Discussion luncheon. Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru, State Board of Public . Welfare Department, “Public Welfare—Government

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Sorority Schedules Hard-Times Party

A hard-times party is to be given by the German Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, tomorrow night in the Sherman Inn. Mrs. John A. Lyons, Miss Lisabeth Foster and Miss Agnes Burnett are in charge of arrangements. Pledge services will be held for Mesdames H. K. Sowerwine, H. S. Boone, Claude Lehr, Wilbur Furga-

son, Miss Ellen Isgrigg and Miss Helena Wanner,

sharing pre-nuptial honors today. at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for

day.

son, and his fiancee, Miss Aufderheide.

Today Honoring 3 Who Will Be Wed This Week

Dinner, Luncheon and Party Scheduled for Misses Joan Aufderheide, Marjorie McDuffee And Shiela Brown.

Misses Joan Aufderheide, Marjorie McDuffee and Shiela Brown are

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter are to entertain with a dinner tonight

their son, William Herbert ThompThey are to be married -Satur-

Other dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Aufderheide, par=-

Sorority Set For Biennial Parley Here

Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority is to hold its biennial convention Friday and Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln with Mrs. -O. M. Kinnison, Goshen, state president, presiding. A banquet and dance Saturday night will conclude the two-day program. Charity, scholarship and art are the principal interests of the organization which was founded in 1901 under the direction of Mrs. J. E. P. Holland, Bloomington. The sorority has assisted the Riley Memorial Hospital, contributing more than $10,000 to the hospital fund. Last year it gave the hospital a:-complete moving picture out-. fit

A scholarship fund has been in existence for several years. During the last two years the state organization and the chapters have given and lent nearly $40,000 to aid about 400 students. Since 1908 this total has reached- $350,000. The sorority became interested in promoting Indiana art and today nearly all chapters are patrons of the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ Association. The sorority also has a traveling art exhibit of its own to which pictures of merit are added.

Kindergartens’ Board Members Are to Be Seated

Indianapolis . Free Kindergarten Society executive board members are to be among the guests at an annual spring luncheon to be given tomorrow by the society’s mothers’ clubs. The luncheon will be served in the North M. E. Church.

Board members are Mesdames William Ray Adams, Henry W. Bennett, Gideon W. Blain, E. M. Campbell, Charles P. Emerson, Robert A. Hendrickson, Henry H. Hornbrook, William H. Insley, Donald Jameson, Eli Lilly, James M. Pearson, Edward B. Taggart, Ernest D. Wales, Paul H. White, Larz A. Whitcomb, John W. Kern, Miss Gertrude J. Baker and Miss Marguerite Dice. Other guests will be Mrs. Logan G. Hughes, Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers’ president; Mrs. Clayton Ridge, school commis-

Indianapolis Council of ParentTeacher Associations’ outgoing president, and Mrs. Witt W. Hadley, newly elected council president.

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