Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1938 — Page 12
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Parties to Precede Players Club Skits at Civic Theater T onight
Club and Home Dinners Planned Before One-Act Performances; Mrs. Krutsch Hostess at Columbia Club Luncheon.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON A bit of amiable speculation concerning the two oneact plays to be presented at the Players Club this evening
will doubtless enter into dinner parties preceding the
members have been seen staggering under
the conversation at the several
performance. Committee an odd assort-
ment of props as they made their entrances and exits from the Columbia Club where rehearsals have been held this
week. The plays will be given in the Civic
Theater at 9
o'clock after which there is to be dancing at Woodstock
Club.
Robert Frost Daggett,
the first time since its premiere at Yale last fall. younger Mr. Daggett, a student in the
Drama, produced and directed it. published the play in New York in for its performance British Empire with the exception of
cast are Mrs. Austin V. Clifford, Mrs. Wilbur
“Goodnight Please,” written by James L. Daggett whose father, takes the leading role is being presented for
At that time the vale University School of the Recently Samuel French, who
November, secured the copyright in amateur theatricals throughout the entire
Canada. Other members of the D. Peat, Mrs. Charles
M. Wells, Mr. Clifford, Raymond D. Jackson and Dr. John Ray New-
comb.
ing roles in “Farewell and Colin Clements.
Mrs. Raymond F. Mead and Jack E. Harding will play the leadto Love,” a one-act play by Florence Ryerson
The committee for
the February production
includes Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher, chairmen; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber, Mr. and Mrs.
ward Gallahue.
George Fotheringham and Ed-
Richard Hoover directed both plays. ining in the Columbia
Club before the perform-
be Messrs. and Mesdames Stuhldreher, Mead,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Miner will give for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer, Mr. an | 3 Mrs. August C. Bohlen also will entertain dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Tharp will give a
walter and Mr. and guests in their homes.
's. Hoover and Harding. a dinner in their home Carl Tafel of Louisville, Mrs. and Mrs. John Book-
dinner at Woodstock Club before the performance.
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Mrs. Ernest H. Krutsch will give a luncheon today Prentis Fulmor,
Columbia Club for Mrs.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Matthews.
will play bridge in Mrs. Krutsch’s will be Mesdames £. Uhl, Nelson S. Sumner,
¥rod Heslar, Yale Rice, Chauncy
Denny, William Gavin, Genevieve Wells,
Buschmann and Mrs. Matthews. " au = Mrs. Heslar and Mrs.
from 4 to 6 next Wednesday in Woodstock
John Reuss, Mrs. James Rogan and Mrs. O. P. Bassett of
week with Mrs. Julia Jean Rudd in
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in the Altadena, Cal, who is After luncheon the guests
home. Included in the party
Mae Perry, Gilbert Inman, Russell Fish, Albert
Platt F. Eno III, Harry Hartley, Pose
Searle, Frank Chambers, Ola
Thomas Kaufman, Severin
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Rice have issued invitations for a tea
Club in honor of Mrs. Mrs. Fulmor.
Elkhart will arrive Sunday to spend a
{he Marott Hotel. Mrs. Rudd
will return to Elkhart with Mrs. Bassett next week for a visit. Miss Mary Luten and Miss Laura Frances Haight will entertain 16 guests at a buffet supper at Miss Haight’s home tomorrow
evening in honor of Miss Frances Ruddell whose marriage 1s
Church. Later the party will go to J o o Miss Elizabeth will give a luncheon tomorrow in the Junior class of Tudor Hall. the luncheon table and the valentine place cards.
M. Morrison and Warren T.
to take place Feb. 9 in Christ Episcopal
the Columbia Club to dance. 8 ” 8
Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meeker,
Propylaeum for members of the
Red and white flowers are to decorate
motif will be carried out in the
Guests will include Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Tudor Hall principal;
Miss Dorothy Haber,
Junior class sponsor,
and the Misses Helaine
Bornstein, Phoebe Carman, Carolyn Culp, Catherine Cunningham,
Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker, Mary Lou , Jane Johnston, Mary Elizabeth
Hamet, Jane Herztman, Ann Jackson
Follett, Nancy Goodrich, Judy
Jones, Lucy Kaufman, Nancy Lockwood, Barbara Martin, Nancy Mc-
Cown, Clair Morris, Albertine Marian Taggart, Elizabeth Weiss,
Palmer, > Marilyn Whitaker, Peggy Winslow
Thelma Sachs, Virginia Smith,
and Florence Wolff. The Junior class is to give a dance Feb. 12.
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Mrs. Robert A. Hendrickson and Mrs. Clarence Coffin are to give
papers at the meting of noon in the Propyiaeum.
the Indianapolis Woman's Club this after= Mrs. Hendrickson’s subject is
“The Simple
Life” and Mrs. Coffin’s “Modern Trends in Music.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl R.
home tomorrow evening before the
Vonnegut will entertain at dinner in their
Lambs Club frolic in the Co-
jumbia Clab. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Raub,
Lafayettte; Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Robert Stempfel.
G.
Vonnegut and Mr. and Mrs.
Additional dinner parties in the Columbia Club preceding the frolic include the one being given by Mr. and Mrs. William Henley
Mooney whose guests are to
be Mr. and Mrs.
James Rogan, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlas Culp and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Longsworth. Mr. and
Mrs. Macy O. Teetor
of Newcastle will entertain Mr. and Mrs. El-
bert Fusted, Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Teetor and Mr.
and Mrs. George Keagy, Dining together in one son. Mr. and Mrs. Herman weeler and Percy H. Weer,
Wallerich are to be their daughter,
Pier and Uz McMurtrie.
Jewish Women To Stage Play
A one-act play, “Culture,” is to be presented at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Jewish Women at 2 p. m. Monday in the Kirshbaum Center. The cast will include members of «The Pretenders,” a dramatic organization. They are Miss Jean Goldsmith and the Mesdames Henry V. Kobin, Milton Sternberger, Julian Bamberger, Raymond Kiser, Marc J. Frank, Allan Kahn, Charles S. Kauffman, Leonard Solomon, Reubin Solomon, Louis Trinz, Adrian Reiter and Louis Se-
gar. Reports will be* deljvered on the organization's triennial convention held recently in Philadelphia, and “The Council March of Time.” Mrs. Louis Segar and Mrs. Kaufman are in charge. Mrs. Walter Wolf is to preside at the business meeting, Mrs. Samuel Sohrowitz and Mrs. Leo Miroff are srrarging a.tea to follow. Mrs. Louis Markun and Mrs. Clarence Budd will pour.
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Winners of Bridge
Hagerstown. group will be Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wolff, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H.
Tourney Announced
Mrs. Dorothy Elis, William H. Block & Co. bridge forum instructor, has ennounced this week’s winners are follows: Section one, north end south, Mrs. Wilbur Downs and Mrs. A. G. Hendricks, first; tied for second place, Mesdames H. S. French, C. G. Walsh, william Epstein and R. R. Churchfll. East and west, Miss Marguerite Ulen and Mrs. Hester Watters, first; Mrs. Walter de St. Aubin and Mrs. J. ©. Porter, second. In section two, winners are: North and south, Mrs. Wade Lushpaugh and Mrs. L. H. Brink, first; Mrs. Aimee A. Thayer and Miss Olive Aughinbaugh, second; east and west, Mrs. J. E. Morris and Mrs. R. C. Goodwine, first; Mrs. W. D. Myers and Mrs. L. D. Aschoff, second.
Auxiliary to Meet
Edna E. Pauley Junior Club 6 Auxiliary, Maj. Robert Anderson . Post, Woman's Relief Corps, is to meet at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at Ft.
C. Robin-
Dr. John M. Aspey, Dr. H. H.
Mrs. Frederick Pier, and Mr.
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Personals
Miss Joy Geupel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Geupel, and Miss Jean Benham, daughter of Mr. and Virs. H. T. Benham, are leaving for North Conway, N. H., this week-end for winter sports. The young women will accompany a group of their Bradford Junior College classmates Frey will stay at the Eastern Slope nn. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Block are visiting in New York.
Miss Louise Jaeger To Give Style Show
Miss Louise Jaeger, local department store stylist, is to present a style show at the monthly meeting of the Marion County Young Women’s Democratic Club Monday evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Marguerite Jefferis, pianist, is to play during the dinner hour. Mrs. Jeannette Cooper will name committees for the year.
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Recent Bride
Dexheimer-Carlon Photo. Mrs. John Neely was Miss Rosario Delgado, daughter of Justice and Mrs, F. A. Delgado, Manila, P. I, before her marriage
Friendly. Drill practice is to be held and a glee club organized.
Jan. 31 in the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, '
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Pohler, “Know Your City” program.
Mrs. Charles L. Barry (left) and Mrs. James B. Malone, enthusiastic workers in the Art Association of Indianapolis, are making last
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Mrs. Mucklestone
To Speak Before Republican Club
Mrs. Melviile Mucklestone, Chicago, past national American Legion Auxiliary president, will be honor guest and speaker at the annual Woman's Republican Club Lincoln Day luncheon Thursday at the Columbia Club. Her topic will be “Freedom.” Mrs. Mary Traub Busch is to sing, accompanied by Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner. Mrs. Thomas D. Barr will offer the invocation. Mrs. E. B. McComb, hostesses chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Walter T. White, Graeme Supple, Eben Wolcott, Alexander Cavins, Walter Marmon, Joe Rand Beckett, E. C. Atkins, Taylor Groninger, Remster Bingham, Robert Elliott, Fred Gause, J. W. Groendyke, Frank Binford, Kin Hubbard, Clifford Harrod, Fred B. Hobbs, Wolf Sussman, Max Hosea, L. E. Hobson, U. S. Lesh, Anita Scott, Bloomfield Moore, Myrtle Klauss, E. E. Neal, W. H. Swintz, Homer Beals, Albert J. Beveridge Jr., John Ruckleshaus, Samuel L. Shank, Ed Hecker, Myrtle White, Blanche McKinney, D. O. Wilmeth, Charles Lamb, Louis R. Markun, Aileen Kidd, John Wright and Misses Clara Gilbert and Jane Lamb. Out-of-town hostesses include Mrs. Fred Conkle and Mrs. Noel Neal, Noblesville; Mrs. William Gramelsparker, Logansport; Mrs. Edwin Toner and Mrs. William O. Nelson, Anderson; Mrs. Walter Kennedy and Mrs. Byron Huff, Martinsville; Mrs. Charles N. Teetor, Hagerstown; Mrs. Franklin Reynolds, Cambridge City; J. E. P. Holland, Bloomington; Miss Mary Sleeth, Rushville; Mrs. Raymond Springer, Connersville, and Mrs. Glenn Hillis, Kokomo. Mrs. H. K. Green, ticket chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Carl Vandivier, Walter Krull, Grov-
Mrs. Archie N. Bobbitt, assisted by Mrs. Leland K. Fishback, is in charge of decorations. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Green or Mrs. Lyman Thompson.
Y. W. Groups Start Classes
New beginning classes in Spanish, French and psychology of personality are to be offered at Y. W. C. A. The new Spanish course will meet on Tuesday nights and French on Monday. The personality course is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Fridays. Classes in elementary psychology meet at 2:30 p. m. Monday and 11 a. m. Tuesday. Miss Rhona Jay, Technical Junior High School Girl Reserves president is arranging a Valentine Dance to be held Feb. 11 at Y. W. C. A. The group's new officers include Miss Joan Hauser, vice president; Miss Hulda Williams, secretary, and Miss Lillian Esser, treasurer. New committee chairmen include Miss Joan Hauser, publicity; Miss Ruth Wise and Miss Barbara Wise, membership; Miss Esser, service and needlework guild; Miss Barbara Wise, program, and Miss Doris
Police Auxiliary Officers Named
Mrs. Clifford Richter, newly elected president of the Indianapolis Police Department Auxiliary, today anounced other officers and committee chairmen. They are: Mrs. Herman Radamacher, first vice president; Mrs. Walter Claffey, second vice president; Mrs. Pinkney Davis, secretary; Mrs. Tom Renforth, financial secretary, and Mrs. Fred Simon, treasurer. Committee chairmen are: Mrs. Jack O'Neal, ways and means; Mrs. Edwin Kruse, entertainment; Mrs. Robert Batts, publicity, and Mrs. Harry Kernodle, membtrship.
New Ensemble
Making fashion history are those chic ensembles with thigh length tunic jackets and long, flowing, entirely pleated skirts, d by ttn oe” 1 d shorter
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Times Photo.
minute telephone calls today to contact entrants in the Hobby Fair opening Sunday at the John Herron Art Museum,
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hostess.
Oaklandon Rebekah Lodge. 8 p. m.
Irvington Woman’s. Mon. Murs. hostess. Mrs. Robert Lee Glass
University Heights W. C. T. U. 1
World War Memorial Bldg.
Ladies aux. Typographical Union. 5002 University.
SORORITY Chi Phi Gamma. Mon. night. Miss Charlotte Klepher, 2845 Central,
LODGE
CLUBS
1601 Edwards, hostess. Frances Willard's birthday to be observed. Co-Wa-Ma. Tonight. Hotel Lincoln. Marion county chapt., American War Mothers.
CARD PARTY
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tonight. Odd Fellows Hall. Party.
Lewis J. Wood, 28 S. Irvington, to read paper on “Dr. Osler.” 1 a. m. Tues. Mrs. J. D. Carter,
1:30 p. m. Tues.
1 p. m. today. Mrs. Phil E. Resh,
Caroline Scott
Names D. A. R.
Delegates to the National Society,
Harrison Unit Parley Delegates
Daughters of the American Revo-
lution Continental Congress to be held at Constitution Hall, Washington, April 18-22, have been named by the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter,
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Alpha Xi Delta And Alpha Phi Groups to Meet
Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Phi and Alpha Xi Delta social sororities are planning programs for tonight and tomorrow night. Mrs. Bessie Jenkins Fix will address Alpha Phi members at a luncheon meeting Saturday. Mus. Mason King is to be hostess. Miss Margaret Nix and Miss June Conecy, members of the DePauw University active chapter, are to be honor guests. Assisting Mrs. King will be . Mesdames Robert Horn, Harry McColly, A. S. Rowe and Edgar Diedrich. The 1938 program of Alpha Xi Delta alumnae will be discussed tonight at a dinner meeting in the home of Mrs. J. Malcolm Dunn. Mrs. O. M. Helmer, porgram chairman, will preside. Newly elected officers include Miss Catherine G. Lewis, president; Mrs. Helmer, vice president; Miss Mary Jo Harvey, recording secretary; Mrs. C. O. Thornberry, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Lewis Meier Jr. treasurer. Mrs. E. G. Schaefer is in charge of transportation arrangements for tonight's meeting.
Woodstock Club
Chairmen Chosen
Irving M. Fauvre, new Woodstock Club president, today announced the year’s committee chairmen. They are: Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer, house; Herman C. Wolff, membership; Evans Woollen Jr. finance; william H. Wemmer, swimming; Jeremiah Cadick, golf; Mrs, Charles A. Greathouse Jr., ladies’ golf; Richard Tennant, tennis; Mr. and Mrs Conrad Ruckelshaus, entertainment, and Arch V. Grossman, grounds. Other club officers are Mrs. James F. Carroll, vice president, and Alfred PF. Gauding, secretary-treasurer. Three new board members are Mr. Wolff, Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair and Russell J. Ryan.
Card Party Scheduled By Legion Auxiliary
Mrs. Charles P. Andrews heads a committee arranging for a card party on Monday at the BannerWhitehill auditorium under the auspices of the Auxiliary to Hay-ward-Barcus Post 55, American on. Assisting Mrs. Andrews are Mesdams Harry Graham, J. G. Cummins, Delbert Wilmeth, James Tucker, John Wills, William Wheeler, Ralph E. Klare, Frank Anderson and Roy Bailey.
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D. A. R. Official delegates are to be Mesdames James A. Sutherland, Alexander L. Taggart, Giles Smith and Harry V. Wade. Alternates are to be Mesdames Walter H. Green, William C. Bartholomew, J. Downing Johnson, William Dobson, James L. Gavin, Jasper Paul Scott, Luther S. Rose,
{ Joel Whitaker, G. B. Taylor and
Owen L. Miller. Mrs. Stilz to Attend
Appointments to the Congress from headquarters in Washington are Mrs. Fred D. Stilz, regent, who is to attend because of her office; Mrs. William C. Bartholomew, who has been named hostess for the Indiana kox, Mrs. Waldo Rossetter, who has been appointed to the house committee, Washington, and Miss Margaret Eleanor Semans, who is to be a page. The event is to be held during the Battle of Lexington anniversary week at the hall, which is national D. A. R. headquarters. At the chapter meeting at 2 p. m. yesterday in the clubhouse, 824 N. Pennsylvania St., “Lincoln Day” was observed. Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian Street Methodist Church, spoke on “The Bigness of Lincoln.” Music was provided by Billy Shirley, vocalist, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Luther J. Shirley. Mrs. Oscar L. Watkins was chairman of tea at 4 p. m., assisted by Mrs. gar G. Henderson, vice chairman, and Mesdames John H. Aufderheide, William J. Hogan, M. B. Lairy, Robert L. McKechnie, Albert E. Sterne, Coral L. Swisher, Odin F. Wadleigh and Miss Ida Louise Pomeroy.
“Williamsburg” Topic At British Group Meet
The Dryburgh Abbey chapter of the Daughters of the British Empire are to hold their monthly meeting at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. John R. Henderson, 336 E. 60th St. Mrs. Grayce Lewis is to speak on “The Restoration of Williamsburg.” Mrs. C. P. Clark and Mrs. W. R. McClure are to assist the hostess.
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Delta Theta Tau To Install New Chapter Tonight
A third chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Zeta Kappa, is to ke installed tonight at the Hotel Claypool, several national officers conducting the ceremony. Alpha Epsilon chapter is the sponsor and Miss Philena Argo, chapter president, will officiate. National officers include Mrs. Imogene Mullins Reddell, Indianapolis, president; Mrs. Opal A. Starr, South Bend, vice president; Miss Annie May Howard, Pine Bluff, Ark., treasurer; Miss Eleanor Krug, Belleville, Ill., trustee; Miss Maurine williams, Greenville, O, editor of Grit, sorority publication; Miss Helen Baird, Chicago, past national president, and Mrs. Dorothy Mallory, Pennville, philanthropic secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Cornwell, Eastern inspector, is to be chaplain. Following the installation, a reception will be held for the national officers and Alpha Epsilon chapter members under the direction of Mrs. William Walker. Caarter members of the new chapter are Mesdames Dallas Arvin, John R. Barney, Benjamin Barrick, Cletis Bennett, Henry Bettge, Norville Boyd, Blanchard Boyle, J. H. Clendenine, J. M. Edwards, Richard Frantz, F. A. Green, William Wolsiffer, Ralph Woody, A. W. Wulf, W. A. Zobbe, Raymond Reimiuscaneider, Greenfield, and Misses virginia Wulf, La Verne Wisch= meier, Dorothy Turner, Betty Taube, Catherine Schniedt, Marion Smith, Marjorie Macey, Mildred Lawrence, Elynor Keller, Eileene Macy, Eva Cochrane, Ruth Bowman, Sarah Boland, Viola Marie Bennett, all of Indianapolis, and Margaret Houston and Evelyn Horner of Fairfield. The national officers are to go to Anderson tomorrow te attend the two-day Alpha province convention. Miss Isabelle Maggs is chairman.
Omega Nu Taus To Be Initiated
Eight pledges are to be initiated into Alpha chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, Sunday afternoon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. A banquet for the initiates will follow, Miss Dorothy Jean Bond, arrangements chairman, is to be assisted by Mrs. Walter Kendall and Mrs. Dallas Smith. Initiates are Misses Dorothy Carson, Mary Ruth Carey, Audra Chenoweth, Cornelia Packer and Josephine Abbott; Mesdames William E. Thompson, William Thompson and Francis Porter.
Democracy Is Topic At Temple Meeting
Dr. Raymond Schutz is to speak on the subject “Democracy on the Defensive” at a meeting of the Temple Sisterhood and Brotherhood at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Delaware Street Temple. Dr. Alfred Jaeger is to conduct a mock “Prof. Quiz” program. A social hour is to follow.
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Art Group Lunch Set For Monday
Colonial Motif to Feature Woman's Department Club Meeting.
Spring flowers and large, handpainted place cards are to decorate tables at the Woman's Department Club Art Department colonial luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the clubhouse. Mrs. Claude H. Hoover, luncheon chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames E. A. Maston, Louise B. Pohlman, Irving Blue, Lewis G. Ferguson and George A. Bowman. On the reservations committee are Mesdames Colin L. Lett, A. C. Barbour, Forest B. Kellogg, E. Preston Jones snd C. T. Greenlee. Mrs. Polk Hostess Mrs. William H. Polk is chairman of the hostess committee, which includes Mrs. E. H. Katterhenry, vice chairman, and Mesdames William | L.. Sharpe, Roland M. Cotton, Ernest
€ | C. Goshorn, Everett E. Lett, Jerome
H. Trunkey, Henry L. Patrick, Hal L. Purdy and George M. Dickson. Mrs. Polk will receive in colonial costume. Guests at the speaker's table will include Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend, Mrs. M., S. Block, Mrs. Walter S. Grow, art department chairman, and her executive board: Mrs. Walter W. Seymour, Chicago; Mrs. Paul T. Hurt, club president; Mrs. George A. VanDyke, club art adviser; Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Mar-
| | tinsville, Indiana Federation of Clubs
president, and several of her officers, including Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, national director; Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, trustee; Mrs. E. C. Rum-
| pler, Mrs. W. D. Keenan, Seventh
District Federation president. Mrs. Seymour to Speak
Mrs. Seymour will speak on “The Far Horizon” at 2 p. m. She is secend vice president of the G. F. W. C. and vice president of the Chicago Municipal Art League. Music is to be provided by Mrs. Charles G. Fitch, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Martha Wall, pianist. Mesdames Hollie Shideler, Charlton Carter and Malcolm Lucas are to receive at the door during the program.
Miss Alvin G. Jose, courtesy committee chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Stephen T. Bogert, J. B. Vandaworker, James T. Hamill, Everett M. Schofield and William L. Hoag. Oil paintings of the sand dunes by Frank Dudley, Chicago, will be exhibited in the Blue Room. Mr. Dudley will be present.
Tri Kappa Day To Be Observed At Hoosier Salon
Members of 120 Tri Kappa chapters throughout Indiana will observe Tri Kappa Day tomorrow in the Hoosier salon at the Marshall Field & Co. art galleries, Chicago. The Chicago associate chapter will entertain the group at a luncheon tomorrow noon. A string trio from the Chicago Musical College will play and Richard Schreiber, male winner of Chicagoland's 1937 Musical Festival, is to sing, accompanied by Catherine Sauer, wellknown pianist and a Tri Kappa. Guests of honor are to be Mrs. J. E. P. Holland, Bloomington, Tri Kappa founder and the state council and province officers. State officers are Miss Rosalie Irwin, Frankfort, president; Mrs. Ray Marr, Columbus, vice president; Mrs. Paul Neuman, Lebanon, secretary; Mrs. George Dillinger, French Lick, treasurer, and Mrs. O. M. Kinnison, Goshen, adviser.
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Mrs. Walter W. Seymour, Chicago, is to address members of the Woman's Department Club Monday at their headquarters, 1702 N. Meridian St. Mrs. Sey= mour has been active in club and church work and at present is second vice president of General Federation of Women's Club. For several years she served as Illinois director of the General Federa= tion.
Mrs. Bakemeier Will Entertain Irvington Club
Mrs. Otto H. Bakemeier, 21 N. Hawthorne Lane, is to be hostess for the Irvington Fortnightly Club's guest day. program this afternoon. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs, George Buck and Mrs. C. H. Win=ders. They are to pour at the tea following the program. Mrs. F. W. Hogle is to speak on “Operas Based Upon Myths.” Illus= trative numbers are to be played by Miss Ruby Winders, Mrs, Carl Withner and Mrs. Walter Hamphill, who will sing, accompanied by Mrs, Dorothea Hogle Reasoner, and Mrs, Effie McGrew who is to play piano solos. A program of harp music is to be played by Miss Joan Eberhart. Mrs. Simon Reisler is to describe her recent trip abroad. Honor guests are to be Mesdames william D. Keenan, Henry W. Ker, John Paul Ragsdale, J. W. Bolte, E. J. Rennoe, Louis W. Bruck, Layman Kingsbury, James Zoercher and
Virgil Sly. Clubs
The Woman’s Rotary Club is to hold a 6:30 o'clock dinner meeting in the Propylaecum Monday night. Mrs. Herman C. Woolf will discuss “fun in the Parlor” ard the evolue tion of “swing music” into the prese ent Big Apple craze. u 8 os Mrs. F. L. Came is to speak on “Alaska” at a meeting of the Australian chapter of the International Travel Study Club at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Ray Noblitt, 935 Eastern Ave. Assistant hostesses are to be Mrs, Wilbur Washburn and Mrs. Clyde Pierce.
8 nn = Mrs. W. D. Keenan, Seventh Dise trict Federation of Clubs president, will discuss “Our War With Mexico” at a meeting tomorrow of the Irve ington Social Study Club in the home of Mrs. J. E. Hankins, 332 N. Bolton. Mrs. George Roberts is to be assistant hostess. . Mrs. W. G. Hennis will review “The Phantom Crown” by Bertita Harding. Mrs. Rudolph Grosskopf, institutes chairman for the Seventh District Federation of Clubs, will conduct an institute on “Our Relations With Mexico. Mrs. Frank Symmes will assist.
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