Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1937 — Page 8

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| TUESDAY, JUNE 1,

Survey of

Schools on Schedule

has been adopted by the board directors of the Indiana Divisio the American Association of versity Women for the coming

year. The program includes ry of public schools to show previsions for exceptional - pupils; formulation of definite legislative objectives, encouragement of community art and (young artists and participation of (women in civic affairs. | Each branch comprising the state organization is to name an observer to attend meetings of the local school boards. Mrs. Henry Lester Smith, Bloomington, is staté educa[tion chairman. Renamed to Office | Mrs. Walter P. Morton, Indiahapl|olis, legislative chairman last year, has been named to the same office for the next two years. It will be || er duty to direct a committee in formulating a legislative program | conforming to that one recently | adopted at the national convention. Mrs. W. T. Morgan, Bloomington, | state art chairman, is to direct a program fostering community art and encouraging young artists. | Mrs. E. C. Klein, Richmond, state | vice chairman, is to work with the | state officers and chairmen and with | branch officers in co-ordinating the | a iation state studies and activiAf She will continue the work beby a committee headed by| Mrs. Rr: T. Boynton, Elkhart, foitrs | ing vice president.

Two Branches Formed |

At a board meeting Saturday at the Columbia Club, announcement was made of the additio of branches at Attica and Gary. | Miss Helen Reifel, “Richmond, is extensibn chairman. Mrs. JoexMcCord, Greencastle, state president, presided. Mrs. Harry S. Dickey, [Terre Haute, was named chairman/ of a - committee to revise the constitution and by-laws in keeping with. the | changes made in the national] constitution. Dr. Mary Turgi, South Ben fellowship-chairman, announced that

fellowships for outstanding to continue research, 1

Mrs. C. W. Roller,

2301 E. Drive, i

made for the officers’ be held July 7 at the Y. Ww.

‘and final plans will be delegates to the 50th anni of the Indiana {Woman's Home Missions t served Nov. 4 and 5 in the ist Church, Columbus, Ind. Mrs. Fred Rassman, spiritual life | chairman, will be in charge|of devo- | tions. Miss Virginia | scholarship pupil from Eri 1 | Olive Hill, Ky. is to sing.

Comedy to Be Gliven |

By Citamar d| Club |

Mrs. Hilda Cheslyn is directing a three-act.comedy to be presented by the. Citamard Club of the| Pleasant Run Boulevard Reforme Church Thursday and Foley nights in the’| Sunday School auditorium. | The cast includes Ann| Jordan, | Louise Hohlt, Mildred rossmen, Irene Kuckler, Harold Jordan, Harold Dietrich, Leo Browning and Carl Braun.

Personal

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| statess at the Propylaeum gin honor of

Mrs.

| Ft. Wayne; Misses Martha Mull Opal Stine, Shelbyville; Misses Mary |-

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Youthful Rider to Perform at Brown Stables

Ann Kennedy is one of the youthful riders at R. H. Brown Stables, who will appear in the ‘annual |

Tea Honoring Mary Hatfield To Be June 8

Mrs. William Clay -Bachelder has issued invitations for a formal tea she is ‘to give from 3 to 6. p m. June

Miss Mary Frances Hatfield, a

bride-to-be. - Miss Hatfield is to be married Shelbyville, June 26. In the receiving line with Mrs. Bachelder will be Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, Miss Hatfield's mother, and R. P. Stine, Shelbyville, I. Stine’s mother. Assistants will | be "| Mosdrmet Walker W Winslow, Harold Bachelder, William B. Mogre, John Spiegel, A. H. Boyd; Misses Edythe and Georgeanne Thornton, nd’

Jane. Bachelder, Jeanne Spiegel, Betty Jane Temperley and Frances Watkins. Mrs. ‘Harvey Sorum, Madison, Wis, formerly Miss Emma Lou Bachelder, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Howland J. Bond are to pour.

Mrs. Sorum is to be matron of

.| honor at the wedding in the Propy-

laeum. Miss Elizabeth May, Bloomington, is to be maid of honor. Lawson Stine is to be best man. Wil-

to Melvin Ernest Stine, |

liam and Jack Hatfield, the bride-to-be’s brothers, and Clayton Stine, | Mr. Stine's brogher, ate to be ushers. | |

‘Delta Tau Mothers Name New Officers

Officers for the coming year were ito be named by members of the ‘Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ Club at a | piciiic meeting today at the home | of Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson, 3441 | Washington Blvd. Assisting Mrs. Johnson were Mesdames Edward Springer. Alfred Coffin, Clyde Cox. Ernest Prosche, | Harry Yockey, Alfred Buschmann, land J. B. Floege..

Fetes Awl ilicry

I[Mrs. Hazel Cassell, Franklin. was hpstess recently to members of the | Ladies Auxiliary to the Order off M Railway Conductors of America. | Mrs. Pay.ae Smith, Morgantown, was a ‘special guest.

Club Has Party

Heyl Study Club held its annual spring party {and luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Ralph R. Dry-

| brough, 5760 N. Pennsylvania St.

Stables.

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—Times Photo.

Arlington Horse Show June 17 to 19 at the Brown

Francis Lyons, chairman.

EVENTS

Arrius Court 5. Ben Hur Life Association. 8 p. m. PR Castle Hall Building, Memorial Service. Dr. W. H. Kendall, address. Order of association to participate. Members and friends invited. ‘Hamilton Berry Chapter, Service Star Legion, 2p. m today. Indiana World War Memorial Building. Brookside Chapter 481 O. E. S. Tonight. Brookside Masqnic Temple. «+ Memorial Day program, conferring of degrees. Mrs. Lou Trueman, worthy matron; Hastings Wallace, worthy patron. SORORITY

Chi. Delta Chi. Wed. p. m. Mrs. James Nelson, 102 N. Sheffield, hostess. Helen Klassing, assistant.

PARTY St. Philip Neri Altar Society. 2:30 p. m. Wed. Auditorium.

Junior

Mrs.

Duké's Friends

Spurn Gotham

Social Lite on Visit in U. 8.

By HELEN WORDEN

Times Special Writer

NEW YORK, June 1.2Edward

Windsor’s friends, whether they be

British or Americans, do not take society as seriously as the .conserva-

tives in England would have them.

I have in mind Lady Annie Yule and her daughter, Gladys,

who

passed so quietly through New York recently on their way to Santa Bar-

bara. Lady Yule, who ranks with Great hostess to Edward VIII last summer whe

ritain’s wealthiest women, was she turned over her yacht, the

Nahlin, to him for his vacation cruise in Dalmatian waters.

‘Fetes Arranged For Trav elers

Several entertainments are being given in honor of Mr. and - Mrs. Vincent Russo and. their daughter | Josephine and son Arnold, who are to sail June 12 for a three months’ tour of Europe. ; Today Mrs. Frank Napolitano is to entertain members of the Queen Margherita Society of which Mrs. Russo and her daughter are members. Dr. and Mrs. Matthew | Cornacchione and Mrs. Agnes Cornacchione- are to give a dinner | tomorrow. for the party. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worley ensertatied Saturday and Mr. and

Mrs. Napolitano entertained Sunday. Out-of-town guests of Mr. and | Mrs: Napolitano were Mr. and Mrs. | Al Pallermo, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Trillo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane and daughter Madeline, Mis. Mary Sacchetti. and daughter Louise, and Carl Ballard, all of Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Osborne have gone to Columbia, Mo., to attend the commencement exercises at | Stephens College June 1, when their . daughter, Ruth, will be graduated. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gilman, who recently moved to" Peterboro, N. H., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frederick S. Ballweg.. and Mr. Ballweg. Another daughter, June Ann, has arrived from classes “\Park School, Gulfport, Miss. Mrs. R. Felix Geddes,| accompa- | nied by Miss Alice Vonnegut is to leave for the East this tend the graduation of Mrs. Geddes’ daughter, Gloria, fro School. Mr. and Mrs.’ "Walter S. Greenough

at Leland, Mich. Miss Virginia Layman Dorothy Young have lef dena, Cal. to visit Miss brother, Daniel Layman Lavan. ? and Mrs. Theodpr ay Di and son ntertained | guests at their cottage at| Lake gined, Gilchrist Memorial

‘and Miss | for PasaLayman'’s and Mrs.

Dr. and Mrseaigarl had as their guests ove Day Miss Dorothy Brook neth Macklin, both of Dr. Carl B. Sputh for New York to attend tional foteee of Surge tion. Mr, and Mrs? Robert| M. Brewer and daughter, Barbara, Oak Park, I1l., who have been ue guests of Mr. Brewer's parents, cand Mrs. Fred Brewer, 4065 Byr mi Ave., leit Saturday for Cleveland| where "they will visit relatives. Mrs. Laura Zwick Hartman and daughter, Louise, Huntington, Ind., are visiting | Mr. and (Mrs. E. FP. Clafiey.

Honored

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at Gulf |

Bennett :

at Lake Forest School

Miss Hazel Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James’ Willis Fisher, has been selected one of 11 outstanding seniors at Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, 1ll., “in a poll sponsored by the Forester, college yearbook.

Miss Fisher

* 18 @ member of the | Garrick Club, campus dramatie organization, and served on the’ Student r Council. She won first place © in the [llinois State Oratorical Contest. -

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This, as well as the fact that she not only had money but a title, would have opened all social doors in New York to Her Ladyship. But, | instead of being entertained by a

Vanderbilt or house-partying on |-

|Long Island, Lady Yule preferred | to go her own way in town. While she and her daughter and | their two friends, Miss L. Fenwick and Yda Brooke, stopped at Pierre's | during theinr stay in New York, it | was not in the most expensive suite. | Originally given a royal apartment, | Lady Yule protested, “This is far too pretentious. Can't you give us something simpler?” The party was i transferred to a four- room suite on the 14th floor. Consistently refusing to take the flineliain, Lady Yule and her daughr and friends had their meals | served in the apartment. Althougn they rented a car while Pi were in New York, the visiting | Britishers preferred: to walk whenever it was possible. Dressed in tweeds and medium-heeled shoes, they went strolling mornings in the park. At night, however, when they went to the theater, they made use of the car. Their choice of plays was rather amusing. The first night they were here they went to see “Richard I1.” The second night they saw “You Can't Take It With You.”

| Study Club Holds New Augusta Picnic

Members of the Tuesday Afternoon Study Club held a picnic luncheon at 12:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Frank Stibbs, New Augusta. Mrs. John Bulger Jr. assisted Mis. Stibbs. Mrs. Dora Bulger: was luncheon chairman.

| Detroit;

‘Leagues of America, Inc,

| Wiesar Head To Speak at Tudor Hall

Commencement Services

To: Be Held on June 10.

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Dr. Henry Noble McCracken, Vassar College president, is to deliver the 35th annual commencement address for | Tudor Hall School at 8 p. m., Thursday, June 10, at the First Presbyterian Church. : Twenty [seniors are to receive diplomas from the principal, Miss I. Hilda Stewart. They will hold their commencement dance at the Woodstock Club following the exercises. Dr. Rees Edgar Tulloss, Wittenberg College president, is to pronounce the invocation and benediction at the exercises. The upper school chorus, directed by Mrs. Dorothy Merrill Ritter, will sing. Those receiving diplomas will include Norma Ballard, French Lick; Ann Crume, Peru; Ruth Fishback, Muncie; Miriam Goldfarb, Louisville; Catherine Kemp, Frankfort; Jean Long, Columbus, Ind.; Marjorie McCullough, Anderson; Barbara Prentice, Terre Haute; Nancy Tulless, Springfield, O.; Dorothea Urbahns, Cambridge City, and the following from Indianapolis: . Jane Adams, Rosalind Barskin, Anne Davis, Helen Griffith, Barbara Hadley, Dorothy Jean Hendrickson, Elizabeth Kadel, Hariet Patterson, Jane Rottger and Eleanor Winslow. ‘Class night exercises for the seniors is to be held Saturday at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium.

L.illian Beck Becomes Bride

Of C. M. M’Vey

Marriage vows were exchanged in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church this morning by Miss Lillian Louise Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Beck and Charles Donald McVey.

The . Rt. Rev. Msgr. Maurice O'Connor, officated at the ceremony and Miss Mary Feeney, soloist, sang.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white crepe dress. with a cartwheel straw hat and carried orchids and lilies of the valley. Her sister, Miss Mary Rosalie Beck, as maid of honor, wore a dress similar to the bride’s with a dubonnet straw hat. Her flowers were dubonnet carnations. A breakfast at Mrs. Feeser’s followed the ceremony. The couple left on a wedding trip and is to return to 2725 N. Meridian St. to live. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. William Nanoules and daughter, Virginia, and Miss Ida Masson, all of Chicago; Mrs. Cahrles Enners; Miss Helen Carmack, Peru; Mr. and Mrs. James Bright, Dr. and Mrs. T. F. DuVois and daughter . Carol, all of Liberty.

Film’ Will Keep

Record of Party

- A permanent record of the Indiana Wellesley Club’s children’s party today will be kept by colored films. Mrs. Alfred W. Noling was hostess. Among mothers and their children who - attended . were Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. and Sue and Tommy; Mrs. George Dailey and Frank and Peggy; Mrs. John Roberts and Ronnie; Mrs. Karl Kuhns and Kathryn, Elizabeth and Karl; Mrs. W. J. E. Weber and Dorothy and Kate;. Mrs. Blaine Miller Ir. and Sandy; Mrs. Walton Wheeler and Marcia Lou; . Mrs. Thomas Pierce, Ann and Bobby; Mrs. Karl T. Nessler and Skipper; Mrs. Dudley Pfaff and Huldah, and Mrs. Benjamin | R. Turner Jr. and Judith.

League Worker T'o-Make Survey

Miss Margaret | field worker for the Association of Junior is to arrive in Indianapolis tonight to make a survey of social welfare work. On Friday-she is to attend the Indianapolis league's all-day board meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Frank Hoke. Miss Woodson is to Stay at the Propylaeum.

Revue to Be Giron

Kathryn Oliver Studios is to present a song and dance revue, “Sehool Days,” at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Granada Theater. One hundred fifteen pupils are to take.

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June 20. ¢&

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Nursing Unit

Celebrates

Anniversary

Public Health Association Event Includes Exhibit Tea.

Today, on the silver anniversary of the National Organization for

‘Public Health Nursing, the Indiane

apolis P. HH. N. A. held an exe hibit, reception and tea in Ayres’ auditorium. . A guest of the local unit is Miss Evelyn K. Davis, secretary of the | board and committee members’ section of the national organization, Miss Davis was to speak to the members ‘and their friends on “Public Health Nursing, Its Contribution to

8 | Social Well-Being.”

—Photo by Holland

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Alumnae to Entertain Seniors

Of Methodist

Members of the Methodist Hospi to entertain the 75 seniors during an Park on June 9.

Matilda Garriot Collier, Mrs. Wilma

Hospital School

tal Nurses’ Alumnae Association are all-day outing at Turkey Run State

Mrs. Marie Stagg Motigomery, chairman, is to be assisted by Mrs.

den, Miss Ruth Meyer and MTrs.« Helen Kay Hoover.

Among the guests are to be Mrs. {Orpha Kendall, nursing service superintendent; Mrs. Julia’ Cushman, assistant; Miss Ellen M. Anderson, director of nursing .education, and members of the school faculty. The annual home-coming tea of the nursing school is to be held June 10 in the nurses’ home. Miss Grace Witwer, alumnae association president, is being assisted by the following directors: Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Marjory Griffith, Mrs. Hoover and Misses Reasa Snyder, Janet Davis, Gladys Aldrich, Myrtle Gage and Margaret Torr.

Rosalind Pugh Is to Be Feted By Her Friends

Miss Martha Louise Boyd and Miss Dorothy Virginia Gimbel are to entertain with a party tonight honoring a bride-to-be, Miss Rosalind Fileén Pugh. The marriage of Miss Pugh to is to take place June 9 in the McKee Chapel of the T'zbernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Pugh is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Watt Pugh and Mr. McKee's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1B, Mex McKee.

Haltom Students Give Bridal Party

Earlham College classmates were ‘guests Saturday at a bridal party: for Miss Elizabeth Coale. Miss Agnes. Calvert was hostess. Miss Coale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Coale, Westfield, is to be married this month to John Parker,| Carthage. Guests included © Misses Barbara Barrett, Margaret Jones, Carolyn Carter; Mesdames Ruthanna Johnson Routh, Ione Thomas, Charles Wilcox and Mrs. Coale. Mrs. C. K. Calvert is to assist. her daughter, ‘who has Miss Coale and Miss Car- | ter as week-end guests

1. U. Women’s Chih To Be Enterta ined

Indiana University. Women's Club | | of Indianapolis 1s to be entertained | at a ‘garden party and tea from 3 | to 5. v. m. June 9 at the home of | Mrs. Russell Williams. Mrs. C. O. McCormick is chairman of the tea committee.

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Dorothea Hogle To Be Honored With Shower

White, skipper blue and red decorations will appoint a kitchen shower to be given tonight by Mrs. Le-

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As g special feature of the observe ance, booths 1.ere arranged to repe resent the association's work. : Mrs. J. C. Fodd, board secretary, was in ¢harge of the booths, assisted by Miss Deborah Moore. Mrs. Ben= jamin D. Hitz is president. Mrs. J. K. Lilly Jr. and Mrs. George A. Kuhn, tea chairmen, were assisted by Mesdames Horace Nordyke, Clyde Wands, Paul E, Fisher, Daniel Glossbrenner and’, Charles Meyer Jr. The invitations committee was of Mesdames Othniel Hitch, Ola Fred ‘Heslar, Maurice Socwell, Alex Vonnegut, Harry Pere kins, Herman W. Kothe, Byron La~ Follette, Donald Morrison, | Anne Pangborn, John Butler, Josephine S, Moore, Robert Drum and Miss Julia Walk.

Gorsuch Piano Tobit To Present Recital

A piano recital is to be given 7 Miss May Gorsuch’s pupils at p. m. tomorrow in the D. A. x : Auditorium. The pupils who are to participat will be Helen Barry, Marjorie Bax ter, Muriel Burns, Joan Caughran, Jean Douglass, Mary Lou Douglas Constance Drake, Marilyn Fergus son, Maria Fleischer, Margaret Fleischer, Janet Gregory, Eleano Harshmann, Jo ‘Ann Heffelfinger

land Clapp for a bride-to-be, Miss Betty Lewis, Raymond Lewis, Shir

Dorothea May Hogle. Miss Hogle, gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. William Hogle, and Robert Charles Roesener, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Roesener, are to exchange vows in a ceremony June 19 at the Hogle home, Ho E. Washington St.

Guests tonight with Miss Hogle and her mother will include Mrs. Roesener ands Mesdames Garfield Walker, Lewis Lantz, Wilbur Doran, Estel Strong, Marie Parker, Howard Patterson, R C. McGrew, and Dovie Jones and Misses Lois Bowman, Mae Louise Roesener, AntoinGoerick, Rachel Timmons, Margaret Kramer, Jean and Bobbie Jo Vestal.

Mrs. Townsend Joins

Psi Iota Xi Sorority

Mrs. . Clifford Townsend was initiate into Delta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi Sorority at services held recently. at the homé of Mrs. C. T. Scholl. - Mrs. Charles Wylie and Miss Helen Seward were assistant hostesses. |

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Irviigton M. E. Grol To Elect Officials

Election and installation of| officers are to be held by the Irvington Methodist Church Women’s As= sociation at an all-day meeting in - the church Thursday. Mrs. Vergil E. Havens, South . frie ca, is to talk on “The Land of Allure, Mystery and | Opportudity.” Mrs. S. C. Ging and Mrs R. S. Middleton are to read original poems. Mrs. R. W. Eckhardt will sing a group: of songs Spo by Mrs, D. O. Jones.

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