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PAGE 18 | ! THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 195 Junior Set | Home- Planning Lectures Arranged ‘Black Sheep’ She'll Be Minstrel Prima Donna Guild Party

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Mrs. Gates to Give First | © Of Series at Marott Tomorrow.

Many juniors and seniors of Tudor Hall, Park School and Shortridge High School are to don formal clothes tomorrow night for the first of Mrs. William Byram Gates’ Jun- | jor Assembly dances in the Marott Hotel. This is the first of the assemblies | for the younger social set for the | fourth year of the party series. A Christmas dance and the traditional spring party are other highlights of | the year. Assembly parties are to | be held every two weeks. Included in the patronesses for | this year are Mesdames Fredric M. | Ayres, William C. Bobbs, James F. | Carroll, D. Lawrence Chambers, | Francis O. Dorsey, Matthews Fletcher, R. Felix Geddes, Thomas D. Stevenson, Carles Mayer, William E. Munk, Romney L. Willson, John L. Ott, Clifton O. Page, William M. Rockwood, Thomas D. Sheerin, Wil-

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To Baa for Lambs Club

‘Scintillating Symphony’ | Of Stars Curried for Minstrel. |

The nursery rhyme's opening line, |

“Baa, baa, black sheep,” might be | an appropriate title for the Lambs | Club minstrels to be presented Sat- | urday night at the Columbia Club. | “A superb, stupendous, scintillat- | ing symphony of stars” is to support | Mrs. Dorothy Jay Robinson, prima

interlocutor, according to announce- | ments today. | The company is to be composed | of Messrs. and Mesdames John H. | Bookwalter, Robert Davy FEagles- | field, Robert Ferriday Jr., William | J. Kothe, Paul R. Matthews, Donald | M. Mattison, J. Perry Meek, Yale] Rice, Charles A. Rockwood, John B.

| Stokely and Walter Stuhldreher; |

Mesdames Ralph W. Lieber and | Robinson; Messrs, Walter J. Hub-| bard Jr., Jack H. Rhoades, Harry S. | Shepard, Edward G. Stokely and |

donna, and Charles A. Rockwood, |.

Reservations

Made Public

Sunnyside Group Completes Arrangements for Event Tomorrow.

Plans were complete today for Sunnyside Guild's annual card party tomorrow in the Murat Temple Egyptian Room. Mrs. A. C. Zaring, general chair-

“man, has announced that besides

reservations made by 100 guild members, tables have also been set aside for the following women: Mesdames Cecil Short, John Rob= inson, Louis Seyffert, John Kuhn, Gus Mueller, Ralph Hueber, Bert Lay, C. N. Angst, Robert Wands, Walter Zimmerman, Theodore Mittendorf, Walter Reimer, W. E. Arbuckle, Mark Mercery, Emma Hohlt, Ray Mowe, Frances Ohleyer, How= ard S. Burns, Walter Stedfeldt. Also Mesdames Chesleigh C. Gray, DeWitt Brown, A. R. Kennedy, Anna D. Hewitt, Charles Barth, J. 8S. Barth, D. S. McConnell, Clar= ence Winchel, Edna Johnson, Joe Speaks, Leighton Lykins, Charles Sanders, Harry Daniels, H. VY.

liam H. Stafford, Samuel B. Sutphin, 0 J 3 \ 3 William H. Thompson, Robert H. N RJ : RR \ ] Stuart Dean. s \ 3 Tinch, Warren Slack, R. E. McTyndall, Alex Vonnegut, Phil M. Ri a EE S : Program Is Outlined : : NN : Creary, Charles Gisler, Carl Wink Watson, William B. Wheelock and 3 a ARE The program is to include an | } \ ler of Lebanon, Margaret Kurtz,

the Misses Julia Brink and I. Hilda 3 Willi Schlegel, Earl E. Willi ou opening chorus by the company; “Oh | , : 1am egel, Larl I Willams, Stewart. 8 y pan) { 3 X k James A. Jordan, J. R. McNutt,

—— \ d 3 NR Na \ You Beautiful Doll” is to be present- | Nola Bayer, George Albrecht, Paul “Where or When,” by Mrs. Robin- Mrs. Dorothy Jay Robinson is to be the “prima donna” in the Mesdames Lucille VanZant, WilNight, Lambkins” by the company is | E VENT S V. C. vanderbilt, Myron McKee. to conclude the event. Charles Bailey, Glenn Riser, Frank chairman; William B. Ansted Jr,|| Kappa Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. 8 p. m. tonight. Mrs. Edgar Otto P. Deluse, Carolyn Rodecker, Lyman Thompson and Harry Bs] James S. Rogan, Joseph J. Daniels, W. M. Pearl, Charles Hopkins, Jesse

bg oy C. Dolly Gray is chairman | John C. Ruckelshaus. Bomar Ora- Elite Friendship Club. 12 noon today. Mrs. Ruth Ginsberg, hostess. Moffet, Ronda Aamot, Schoen Mort he hoste ses Serving with her | § TIA Ra ° He ry Sev in, Norman A Sues Dey. ; gan, Charles M. Hammond, E. R. ol the hostesses. © RE % EE & N R | mer, enry Severin, . Co-Wa-Ma, Fri. eve, Mrs. Ernst Karsner, hostess, Mrs. William Lindesmith E. Hickn E are 1 be Mesames SmSiey Sohne N : RB : Perry, Edward L. Mayer, Augustus Woods, assistant Lostess. Masked party fr TS Yaa EB son, J. Hart Laird, Donald Ream, | : aN % : USS ERE SE | Coburn, John Gordon Kinghan, Dr. | Ty + SE > ; A : i SCL Roy Stebbings, Kenneth Smock, H. | Times Photo. |John A. M. Aspy, Theodore S. Sev- Ula. ! D. m, E5. ah a Ourpenjen Ng Mrs. Opis Stan- Also Mesdames B. C. Street, T. Willwerth, Alice F. Emerson, A series of lectures on “Art in Home-Planning” j ber. Mrs. Kiser chats of the plan wi Ty | erin, Robert F. Scott Jr. fold, hsmistant hostess. Yrs. fre RIREr.Jn ‘charge Ol program. {| George ©. Hall, W. R. McGeehan, R. ! | ‘ 8 \ S. Kis ats ee plan with Mrs. William W. Spiegel, Lena Croshier, Paul Bo- |

J. Earl Fouts, Camden, Ind, is to address the Indianapolis Woman's | Republican Club at a luncheon at | 12:30 p. m, tomorrow in the King Studio Tearoom.

Fout to S eak ed by Edward G. Stokely; “Four Feet | L. McCord, Ernest Gimbel, Robert F S P le son, is to be followed by “Coming| Lambs’ Club Minstrels to be presented Saturday night. liam Goory, W. L.. Brant, H. D. Ren On Sponsors’ Committee SORORITIES Ross, Blake Stone, Wallace Hatton, Mr. Fouts was in Washington 13 : NE or on, ashing Elmer W. Stout, Frederick A. Clark, || _ Ulrey, hostess. Marcus White of Noblesville, “paul

of Rhythm,” by the Two Spades, | Endsley, E. L. Brown, E. H. Mc5 At G. O. P. Club rd, W. E. Noble, H. R. Kerr, K. W, Through the Rye” by the company, narg, W. E. Noble, err, K Walter Hickman, James E. Curtis, vears as chief of the Division of In- hit oe \ Gamma Alumnae, Kappa Alpha Theta. 6 p. m. Fri. Chapter house. [|Burget, William A. Bugg, Ralph

and “Lambs’ Sinfonietta.” | w. Hurley Ashby Photo. Comb, Will Rossiter. Event Thursday a nN ¥ 3 : 8 | dress circle and gallery. “Good | aD soayler, Ex The bachelor committee of spon- Alpha Chapter, Xi Delta Xi. Fri. eve. Miss Lois Myers, Carmel, Charles Butler, S. H. Greenburg, sors is composed of Caleb N. Lodge, | hostess. Adolph Rentsch, Garvey Kemper,

Fiwebe RoE Marin oe Ra are being arranged by an Indianapolis Art Institute Allen Moore (center) and Mrs. Lee Burns, members |, Also William Garvin BasuRn, Al- | PROGRAMS gan, F. L. Tompkins, Alonzo Martin, Eo +. and Miss Jossie Levy, | committee, of which Mrs. Edgar Kiser (left) is a | of the membership committee, at one of the week'y |bert O. Deluse, William N. Wi Son Joseph R. Gordon W. R. C. 43. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Ft. Friendly. Social ||Thomas Ledwith, George Lawlor. O. Tp re Martin, president, | member, Mrs. Frederic H. Sterling, president, has| Monday morning meetings at the Institute. Special Rawal alia aay Fi DB erae | meeting. Mrs. Lettie Sims, entertainment committee chairman. G. Pfaff, Harry Miller, w. J. Shields, ts to preside. She is to stress the | announced that they are to be giving during Novem- | drawing classes for children are also planned. le Weller Richard F. Buttolph, | Bruce P. Robinson Junior American Legion Auxiliary. 1:30 p. m. Sat. N. C. Asher, Roy Hartz, William D. - - fy > | Misses Marian and Betty Jeane Scott, hostesses. Miss Joan Moore ||Vogel, Lewis W. Mikesell, E. G.

importance of October as the or-| | « H. Rhoades. Paul Starrett, R. | : ganization’s membership month. | Juek He Bailey Jr. Horace F. Hill | to present a Discovery Day program. Garske, Thomas E. Toll, Robert

Helen McKee, Mary Meyers and Emma Claypool.

s - | . on h ] dSSdau Ss Sons Chicago-Bound; INTE VICC Study III, Francis D. Brosnan, Dean E.|| Ladies Auction Briage Section, H. A. C. 2 p. m. Fri. Club house. ||Pike and Misses Lucille Maze, Mary

Rice, Burford Danner and Frederick | Mrs. Lee Nicholson, hostess.

Club to Meet|M aves 2 |

Showing Slated

In Chic Dressing [Luncheon Sect Mis. Ralph Polk, Miami; Mrs.) Myo Busehmann

Gladys Heathcock, Tudor Hall rat School; Mrs. Harry C. Kahlo and Renamed Club Head F or 1 owne Hall | Bomar Cramer. Mrs. Charles W. Buschmann was

re-elected president of the Woman's > Fic a Contract Club at a recent meeting Scavenger Hunt Set of directors in the Indianapolis Miss Myra Wilson is arrange-| Athletic Club.

E. C. Rumpler is to review the Women's Overseas Service Satur : By ments chairman for the Versatile’'s| Other officers chosen include Mrs. : y | dav s turday. As in the previous sea- . . ’ ] pyle formance for business women, high | Saturday at Stagg Field. erts’ “Nor “ che.» | y ck : Sa ) | Lawrence Brink, vice president; Robert: Northwest Passage.” Ta- League. Miss Florence J. Martin | sons. Towne Hall subscribers are to Club scavenger hunt to be held | Mrs. V. R. Rupp, recording secre-

school and college students, at the | Alumni headquarters will be in the Stevens Hotel. Special trains | y : . : les are to be set in three display | Was cohostess. : am Oct. 21. Cars are to leave the . . store at 1:30 p. m. Saturday. rv . rs Wi r VOI SH on y ’ : BOTY rerseas | be given the opportunity to meet tary; Mrs. W. L. Lushbaugh. core p carrying Princeton rooters will come from New York and other Eastern ,| rooms decorated with | Women who saw service overseas Hawthorne House at 7:30 p. m. As- responding secretary: Mrs. C. B,

They will combine two of the flowers and Taw : ; sisting Miss Wilson are Misses | Durham, assistant treasurer. Mrs.

tstandi lect f th cities | blooming plant {during the World War were in-|the speakers and to listen to an inoutstanding lectures o e course, te | slants. Bow a : | vited to attend. In the absence of formal forum. : Eileen Newby and Betty Cardenas| Ralph Sssisiant weaswe. MIS, | Among those at the speaker's ta-| and Ralph Canter, treasurer.

“The ABC's of Chic and Person- The entertainment schedule includes a tea for the alumni and their | Mrs. Hack is to present each | the president, Mrs. Catharine member with a nosegay. The ar-| Meyer, who is in Europe on an ble are to be the guest artist, Alec

I. U. Alumni to Visit Campus | | Mrs. Ford Hostess

| ; . | The Service Study : a ——— | By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Ft Ee iy igh 10 helt To Service League . $ cCloDer meeting at 1€e ouse | Miss Dana Ford and Miss Vir. A general exodus of loyal sons of Old Nassau will take place this of Flowers, 5801 W. Washington St Mrs. Marie Reynolds Ford, 3339 ginia Madison, WD age een on week-end when Princeton University alumni from Indianapolis leave today with Mrs. Ruby Hack as Nv Meridian St ‘was hostess at 8 | ducting the Alma Archer School of | 4. opicage to attend tomorrow's meeting of the National Alumni rT y : » A luncheon is to follow the Towne

Smartness at the Wm. H. Block Co. hosies: . m. yesterday to a meeting of " i this week, will give a special per-| Association of Princeton and the Princeton-Chicago football game | npre P | Hall lecture in the Columbia Club

ality, and “The Magic of Color and | wives Friday afternoon at the Casino Club and a dinner at the Stevens | Line.” am . | tomorrow evening at which President Harold F. Dodds of Princeton and | rangements committee is composed | American Legion tour, Mrs. Robert Templeton; Mrs. John W. Kern, They present the right and wrong | President Robert Maynard Hutchins of University of Chicago will be |of Mesdames Fred Kepner, Austin |M. Moore, vice president, was in|juncheon hostess; Mrs. M. Clifford

methods of dressing, retiring and h . og p hic) + | speakers. Saturday noon before the football game there will be a buffet . wi cnarge. we Townsend, Mrs. J. Carlton Gault, arising and models also are shown | SPe \ g (J. Kassler, Carl Corwin and Glen| plans for Armistice Day observ-| Paris: Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown

wearing right and wrong colors and | luncheon and after the game there will be a buffet supper at the | Marquis. Mrs. Julius Rockener, ance and general service plans for | Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin, Mrs. E. E designs, Stevens for alumni and their wives. | president, is to preside. winter activities were discussed. Voyles, Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. David I. Stone and | ———— ~~ . — iat simran y . William N. Wilson will compose one party which will motor to Chicago | 7 SH 2 TD Today S Pattern tomorrow morning. They will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Robert | | 2477 97 _ 7 McDougal, Peoria, Ill, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman, Grand 2 4 _ / Rapids, Mich., with whom they have seats for the game. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan will conclude their wedding | trip by joining the Indianapolis contingent at the game. Murs. Kinghan is the former Jane Weldon. Oother Princeton alumni who will attend include Mr. and Mrs. Archer Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test, Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Denny, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wemmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ewing Sinclair and Ralph A. Lemcke.

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Bloomington, too, is to be a gathering place Saturday for Indianapolis groups. Many reservations have been made for the IndianaIllinois home-coming football game. Among those going are: U. S. District Attorney Val Nolan and Mrs. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Kraft, Dr, and Mrs. Ggnn Pell, Dr. and Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe, | | Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Timmols, Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Gregor ’, Mr. and | | 7 A A / R i i | Mrs. Russell Willson, Dr. and Mrs. William Kemper, aang Yi . / _ Col _ _ ov _ Outstanding in Style, Harry D. Leer, Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Morris, Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Win- 7 _ SE / 0 i 4 _ / _ b Quality and Crafts. ; ; 3 7 7 7 7 %

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one of 14 sophomore girls named recently on the honor roll at MacMurray College. | New members of the Christamore

654 West Drive, Woodruff Place, has | been elected president of the Indiana Club and the Christian College | | student congregation of the Chris- |

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