Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1938 — Page 14

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‘Art Exhibit, Vaudeville

And Music to Entertain Junior League Tonight Burlesque by Scribblers Group and Recital by Glee

Club Also on Program; Myron Greens

To Give Buffet Supper. —_—— By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Husbands and escorts of Junior League members are anticipating high, wide and handsome entertainment this evening at the meeting arranged to present the organization’s cultural enterprises. An art exhibit, in which talented members’ work is to be displayed, will be an | added attraction of the program in the American United |

Life Insurance Building.

Music, vaudeville acts and a skit are expected to wit the plaudits of the gentlemen guests. The glee club of 18 voices directed by Edward LaShelle and accom-

panied by Mrs. Herman C. Wolff will present a group of songs. The | program includes “Clouds” by Charles Deis, “Slumber Song” by Alex- | ander Gretchaninoss and “Far O’er the Bay” by Cesar Franck. f

Mrs. Frank Hoke, Junior League president, accompanied by Mr.

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LaShelle, is to sing “Love Is Like a Firefly,” from Rudolf Friml’s “Firefly.” Mrs. Wayne Ritter and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus will give a duo piano recital of George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue.” The Scribblers Club will burlesque one of its own meetings in a skit written by Mrs. George Fotheringham and performed by the sntire ¢lub and John Armstrong, who regularly acts as critic for the group. Three vaudeville acts by marionette committee members will

round off the program.

A committee of judges will make awards for the art exhibit this afternoon. Members’ displays will include photography, oil paintings,

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sculpture, water colors and handcraft. There's also to be a special showing of *“husbands’ photography.”

Assisting Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, general chairman, will be Mrs.

Warrack Wallace, art chairman; Mrs. Charles R. Weiss, glee club | chairman; Mrs. Perry Meek, Scribblers Club chairman, and Mrs.

John D. Gould, marionette committee chairman.

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Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Green will give a buffet supper in their home this evening for Mrs. Prentis Fulmor of Altadena, Cal., who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Matthews. Guests will include Mrs. Margaret Noble Johnstone, Messrs. and Mesdames Matthews, Ola Fred Heslar, Yale Rice, Chauncey Eno, Albert E. Uhl, Harlan J. Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickman. Mrs. Mae N. Perry will entertain with a buffet supper at Woodstock Club tomorrow evening for Mrs. Fulmor. Mr. and Mrs. Fisk Landers are taking a West Indies cruise. The Misses Louise Barth and Margaret Heil of Louisville are to arrive today to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jenkins. Mrs. Walker W. Winslow will give “A Discourse on Adolescence” at the meeting of the Government Science Club this afternoon at | the home of Mrs. J. William Huffman, The Fortnightly ‘Literary Club, will celebrate its 53d anniversary | March 8 with a guest day meeting in the Propylaeum.

The last of a series of dinner-dances which have added im-

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measurably to the gaiety of the winter season was held last night |

at the Marott Hotel

The entertainments given through the |

courtesy of George J. Marott have been the occasion for countless | pleasant dinner parties in the Crystal Room. More than 200 guests | dined at/tables attractively arranged with spring flowers. . Definite harbingers of spring were the brilliant flower prints worn by a number of smartly-gowned women. Vivid green flowers with | red centers on a background of white made the ‘splashy print of | Mrs. Leroy Fords gown. Mrs. Walter Sormane’s gown was a | striking design of pink, blue and yellow poppies on a gray back- | ground. Mrs. W. B. Stewart wore a cape of white ostrich over her colorful, printed satin gown. Red and blue tulips made the design of Miss Barbara Steele’s lovely evening dress.

Mrs. Marott wore an exquisite gown of rose point lace.

Mrs.

Russell Williams’ black crepe dinner dress with long sleeves was |

embellished with Grecian gold banding. black lacquered marquisette gown with short puffed sleeves was

banded with pearls and rhinestones. ” 2 ”

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Levey are spending a month in

Miami, Fla.

Mrs. Chester Stayton’s

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Returning from the South are Mrs. George Rubens, who has been | taking a South American cruise, and Mrs. Frank Crush who has! been wintering in Mexico. Mrs. S. M. Allen Jr. has returned from | Miami and Mrs. J. E. McNamara has returned from St. Petersburg. Mrs. Frank Fishback of Rochester, N. Y. who has been spending | the winter in Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. W./

Carter, at the Marott Hotel.

Mrs. Joseph B. Gelman has returned from New York. Mrs. J. B. Kaufman has returned from a visit in Rochester, N. Y, :

Official of Zeta Tau Alpha | To Be Honored at Tea Here

Miss Honor Gregory, president of Delta province, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, is to be honored guest at a tea from 3) to 5 p. m. Sunday given by Butler University chapter at the chapter house, 329 W. Hamp-

ton Drive.

Miss Gregory is to be speaker at the sorority’s State Day luncheon to be held tomorrow at the Marott Hotel. Receiving with her Sunday are to be Mrs. Jean Mills, house & +

chaperon, and Miss Ina ‘Stanley, chapter president. Butler faculty members, the sorority presidents’ council, officers of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic fraternity of which Miss Gregory was a member, while attending Butler; out-of-town actives and alumnae from Indiana University and Franklin College chapters will be guests. Arrangements for the event are being made by Misses Mildred Haag, Faye Mendenhall, Margery Scarborough, and Miss Naomi Haworth, alumnae activities sponsor.

Mrs. Means to Preside

Mrs. George R. Means, a patroness, will preside at the tea table . which will be decorated with spring flowers, lighted with white wax tapers and laid with a cloth of tur- ® quoise and gray, sorority - colors. Miss Marion Laut will play piano selections. : The Indianapolis alumnae are to entertain Miss Gregory with a breakfast at Canary Cottage at 10 a. m. Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Smith: is arrangements chairman. Out-of-town chapter members have been invited. . ‘Miss Gregory is to be entertained at dinner tomorrow night" preceding the dance by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grieg. Guests will be Miss Gregory’s former classmates and soror= ity sisters, including Miss Susan Kokomo; Miss Esther

noria Apostol, Miss Virginia Lett, Mrs. Elmer Foster and Mrs. Ray-

mond Snider, all of Indianapolis.

Girl Scouts Mark International Day Girl Scout Troop 37 observed International Day at a 3:30 p. m. meeting yesterday in the American

Settlement House. Honor guests were Hawthorne Community Center

as tenderfoot scouts. She was assisted by Miss Thelma Martin. Fd eT

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Party Set Thursday For Alpha Delta Tau

Miss Athalene Gascho will entertain Delta Tau Sorority members and pledges at a rush party in her home, 3145 Central Ave. at 8:30 p. m. Thursday. The arrangements committee includes Miss Dorothy Ale, chairman, and Misses ‘Anna Lee, Hazel Turner and Margaret Moylan. zi Rushees "are Misses Joyce Goldman, Catherine Dugan, Margaret Bruce, Merle Goldman, Lenore Rushton, Irene Somoya, Mary Jane Higdon, Martha Wright, Virginia Cervienic and Mary Murphy.

Ensemble Striking For a striking evening costume select a dress of dusty rose chiffon, with ‘hair ornaments; ‘slippers,

‘bag and large chiffon kerchief of

Dubonnet..

Juniors Stage

Formal finery will be discarded by Indianapolis Athletic Club juniors at the “Sweater Hop” tonight on the club’s fourth-floor ballroom. As collegiate-

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looking as any will be the members of the committee

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Misses Mary Margaret Driscoll,

Nancy Scott and Annette Lange.

Janet Flaskamp Becomes Bride

Of John Somsen

Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Somsen were on their wedding trip

today. They are to live in Toledo, O.|

Mrs. Somsen, was Miss Mary Janet Flaskamp, daughter of Mrs. Rose Flaskamp, 1526 Wade St., before her

marriage at 7 p. m. yesterday in the |.

rectory of St. Catherine’s Catholic Church. Mr. Somsen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Somsen, Baldwin, Wis. The Rev. Fr. Anthony Hillman read the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. The

| bride wore an amethyst blue velvet

gown. Her short veil was caught by a feathered headdress of jewel-tone blue. She wore a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Thomas E. Thompson Jr, was her sister’s only attendant. She wore sapphire blue velvet with amethyst feathers. Her corsage was of pink roses and sweet peas. Walter Stone was best man. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride’s mother.

Woman Expert On Landscapes To Address Club

Mrs. Henderson Bell, Cleveland,

formerly of Indianapolis, is to be guest speaker at the Indianapolis Garden Club meeting this afternoon in the home of Mrs. Theodore

B. Griffith. Mrs. Bell, who formerly was Miss Margaret Eaglesfield, is a landscape architect and has designed gardens in Cleveland and White Sulphur Springs as well as many other cities. She is a graduate of the Lothorpe School at Groton, Mass. She is to discuss “Maximum Bloom in Minimum Areas” this afternoon. Mrs. Bowman Elder is to entertain at luncheon for her preceding the meeting. Tea will follow the program in Mrs. Griffith's home. During her visit here, Mrs. Bell is to be the guest of her brother, Robert Davy Eaglesfield and Mrs. Eaglesfield.

Alumnae Elect Miss Hardesty

Miss Gertrude Hardesty was reelected president at a recent meeting of the St. Mary-of-the-Woods College Alumnae Club. Mrs. Russell E. Clift was elected secretary for the coming year. Miss Dorothy Ann Scroggin, outgoing secretdry, was appointed chairman of the scholarship card party. Proceeds are to go toward sending an Indianapolis girl to the college. : Other committee heads include Miss Ruth Courtney, tickets; Miss Patricia = O’Conner, table prizes; Miss * Catherine Lapenta, door prizes, and Miss Marie Lauck, publicity.

reviews.

sistants. Musical program.

sing. Mrs. Mary lewis to talk Co-Wa-Ma. Tonight. Silver Cup,

EVENTS

CLUBS Butler Alumnae Literary. Sat. Mrs. Charles Adcock, Greenwood, hostess. Mrs. Grady Cline to talk on “Recent Books.” Two book

Indiana Poetry Soc. Sat. Mrs. Vincent Cortelgia, 837 N. Rural, * hostess. Mrs. Richard Middleton and Mrs. Iva Linebarger, as-

Lady Aberdeen Artist Chapt., International Travel Study Club, Inc. 12:30 p. m. Sat. Hotel Washington. Miss Joan Ferguson to

Heil and Miss Bertine Hughes, hostesses. : LODGE

Alfarata Council 5, Daughters of Pocahontas. 7 p. m. North and Capitol. County meeting. :

on “Alaska.” ion a ; 2035 N. Meridian. Miss: Dorothy

tonight.

Woman's Department Club Schedules Dance, Luncheon

Plans for a colonial dance tomorrow night and a luncheon-meeting

Tuesday are foremost in the minds of Municipal Department ‘Club members this week. :

Gardens Woman’s

Dancing to music by Dick Miller and his orchesra tomorrow night

is to be from 9 p. m. until midnight, &

according to Mrs. Lewis Shott, dance chairman. Colonial costume for the event is optional. Decorations will be in the patriotic motif. Cards are also to be played. Mrs. David Thomas is candy committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Walters and Miss Helen Ferrell. Mrs. Tony Flack is registration chairman, assisted by Mrs. William A. Oren and Mrs. Horace Dougherty. Decorations are being . designed by Mrs. Charles Everett, committee; chairman, and Mesdames Shott, John Morrison, R. E. Campbell Clyde Johnson and Louis Trager.

‘To Hear Book Review :

~ Arrangements for cards are being made by Mesdames Edward Wright, Charles Judy and Arthur E. Johnson. On the hostess committee are Mrs. W. R. Burcham, chairman, assisted by Mesdames H. A. Harlan, O. S. Srader, E. C. Ball, Herman Kerch, E. H. Kingston and Gaylord Lutz. Mrs. Margaret Raley will review “Queen’s Folly” by Ellsworth Thane at the luncheon meeting of the club. A short musical program is to follow. Mrs. Paul Hubbell, luncheon committee chairman, is to be assisted by Mesdames David Thomas,. Ruth Chastain and Earl Buchanan. Hostesses include Mrs. E. R. Ruster, chairman, and Mesdames 8S. S. Clements, Pat McGuire, W. J. Duncah, Charles Graul, William R. Castleman, T. L. Carmichael, Earl Coapstick, Charles Everett, Burton

A. Knight, Marvin Cummins, J. W.|8T

Walters, Charles Yarbrough and Eleanor Huffman. Luncheon reservations may be made through Mesdames Edward Wright, Colin Lett, H. A. Harlan and Flack, Mrs. Oren is program chairman. :

Board Luncheon Set

The Board of Assistants, Society of Mayflower Descendants, will meet in the dining room of the Y. W. C. A. for luncheon at noon Wednesday, Mrs. James L. Schell, corresponding secretary, announced today.

Guild Benef: it to Be Held on Mondav

Easter Sunrise Service Plans Are Formulated

Mrs. Henry E. Ostrom is general arrangements chairman for the 16th annual Easter sunrise carol service to be held in Monument Circle. Ph. Plans were formulated last night in the home of Mrs. James M. Ogden, founder and director of the Ogden Junior Chorale, which sponsors and takes part in the program. Mrs. Palmer Stockwell is Mrs. Ostrom’s cochairman. Assisting them are Mesdames E. S. Cummings, Homer L. Cook, Alva P. Cradick, Fred C. Tucker, Homer Hamer, G. Braden, Claus Best, Milton Rybolt, Roy J. Pile, Max Critchfield, Paul Buchanan, Fred Warfel, Mark Hamer, James C. Carter, Virgil Sly, H. H. Arnholter, Ray Patterson and Norman Schneider; Misses Dorothy Peterson, Lucille Latton, Betty Best and Elizabeth Horner.

Ellen M. Lupear To Wed Tonight

The marriage of Miss Ellen Marie Lupear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alic J. Lupear, to Earl B. White, is to take place at 8 p. m. today at the home of the brideoom’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. White, 6215 Washington Blvd. The Rev. T. R. White, Pendleton, is to read the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. After a short wedding trip, the couple will' be at home at 6221 College Ave.

Personals

Mrs. Roemler Kinnaird returned recently from a cruise of several weeks to Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Roemler, Mrs. Kinnaird’s parents, have left for a visit to Miami Beach.

Mrs. John N. Carey will entertain at a luncheon today at Woodstock Club in honor of her daughter, Mrs. E. I. Lewis, Washington, who is visiting here. A 7 p. m. stag buffet supper at the Indianapolis Country Club tonight will honor new members. Rober: Stempfel is arrangements chairman. Mrs. Clyde W. Addison entertained recently at her home with a dinner in honor of Mrs. John

| visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sedam. Guests included Misses Mary Helen Bancroft, Myrtie Barnett, Elizabeth Egan, Kathryn Gray, Atha VanLaningham, - dred Stout, Frances Morgan, Afton White, Mary McGinty, June Grothe, Bernie McClain and Juanita Donnery. Five Lake Forest College students from Indianapolis are to sing in a radio cencert given by the college shesus: at 4:30 p. m. Saturday over Florence Evans, daug :

Many T DIES| Reserved at

‘| ner-dance Saturday night in the | Columbia Club were announced to-

‘|kening and Doris Punt, St. Louis,

|W. Keuthan Jr.;

| and Oscar

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Two Floors at Sunnyside Benefit Fete.

Additional reservations for Sunnyside Guild's annual benefit din-

day. Dancing will be on the tenth floor with Paul Collins and his orchestra and on third floor with Amos Otstot and his Columbia Club orchestra. Dinner service will begin at 8 p. m. and continue throughouf the evening. Dancing will begin at 9:30

p. m, At a large table reserved by Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Boyer will be Messrs. and Mesdames Joe Boyer, Ray Cashon, Irvin Heidenreich, C. K. McCormack, C. V. Montgomery, Dan O'Connor, J. H. Powers, W. E. Robinson, William. F, Swope, D. J. Zim-, merman and Dr. and Mrs. P. R. Sylvester. I : At another table with Miss Thel-

ma Boyer will bg Misses Dolly Wil-

Mo.; Messrs. Edward L. Kruse, Garry Bolin and John Rehm. In a party with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Sherwood will be Messrs. and Mesdames George K. Jeffrey, H. H. Wells, John D. Pearson, Francis Sinex, Theron Miner, Charles Crist, Leslie A. Cortner, Knightstown; Dr. and Mrs. Miles S. Barton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster, South Bend. Lamb-Braman Party Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lamb and Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Braman will attend together. With Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Tuttle will be Messrs. and Mesdames Raymond L. Walker and Charles E. Owen, Miss Betty Meyers and J. Creed Fisher. With Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Zaring will be Messrs.. and Mesdames Carl Niesse, Charles F. Murphy, Stuart Tomlinson, Ray Hull, Miss Dessa Byrd, Mrs. Clara Stutz and Louis Stockman and Charles Rasching. With Mrs. Charles Byfield will be | Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Hardisty, Arthur Queisser, Andred Coyle, Byron Corbett; Misses Viola Coyle, Suzanne Queisser and Bud Hecht, C.-A. Oval and Albert Buschmann. With Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adair will be Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth Swanson, Marvin Lugar, Joseph R. Todd, Karl Stegemeier and Paul Hargitt. : | Attending together will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ressler :Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ressler. Jr. With Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Forbes will be Messrs. and Mesdames R. B. Tuttle, O. A. Hobbs, G. G. Schmidt, Fred Krauss and Dr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Bookwalter. With Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason will be Mr. and Mrs. M, Kirk Coleman and Dr, and Mrs. W. E. King. Additions .to Mr. and Mrs. John Bulger’s party will be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanigan. : With Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Newman will be Messrs. and Mesdames John Cane, Clint Prather and Judge and Mrs. George Sammons, ‘Kentland. "7" Nine at Lang’s Table Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Graves will entertain with a party. Miss Ernestine Bradford will attend with Raymond Gregg. With Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell C. Lang will be the Misses Rosemary Malott, Mildred Wilson, Ruth Hodson; Messrs E. H. Dreckman Jr., Earl Miller, Elmer Eddy, John Royster. : In the party with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Mattice will be Messrs. and Mesdames Harvey H. Tutewiler, Hugh H. Barnhart, Glen O. Marsh, Bluffton, and Mrs. John W. Burke. With Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wegel will be Mr. and Mrs. Howard Muller, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Hare, Mrs. Max H. Segal, Miss Lucile Stinger and Jack E. Smith. At another table will be Messrs. and Mesdames Lawrence Behrent, Robert McCain, Merle Alte; Lawrence Hoover and William Welch and Miss Lucile Mayhill. : Mrs. E. IL. Burnett and Mrs. Georgie Ward will be at another table. With Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Holland will be Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Isensee, Kenneth S. Bogart, H. A. Lippold and Robert D. Pier. goo 0 Additions to Mr, and Mrs. Joe J. Speaks’ party will be Dr, and Mrs. C. W., Dowd and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pell. Added to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burnett's party will be Messrs. and Mesdames William Henry Harrison, Ernst C. Zehe, Walter G. Glassford and Joseph J. Coie. ; With Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eby will be their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Fitzgerald, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coe and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blackwell. With Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Schmitt will be Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Leonard, Dr. G. G. Kiley and a guest and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pahud Jr.

Klines to Attend

With Mr. and Mrs. Edgar IL. Kline will be Dr. and Mrs. J. Conley Robinson and Messrs. and Mesdames Harry T. Harrell, Wendell Smith and Rolland Weed. In a party with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferger will be the Misses Beatrice Bradley, Edinburg, and Sophia K. Shiegle, Winnifred Mullaney; Messrs. Franklin, John J. Mullaney and Arthur Miller, i ; With Earl Marple will be Miss Dorothy Dermitt and Miss Dorothy Catterson and Mr. and Mrs. Howard

Pritchett will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Erwin Schafer Jr., Fred Miss Dorothy Young and Miss Frances Brock; Lloyd Smith and Fred Johns Jr. Additions to Dr, and Mrs. James H. Stygall’'s party will be Dr. and Mrs. Herman Mor and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Arnholter., - In Mr. nd ns. Edward V. Mitchell’s party will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, Messrs, and Mes- ' P. Roesch, Ralph

ry’s party will be Miss Pauls Holt | ; fer, ;

Dancing to Be Held. on|

‘Walter Degischer,

‘Rupert Farrell,

CG. Johnston. Mr, and Mrs. Jess |

: Kindred Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fosso, 1225 E. Market St, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elvira J. Fosso, to Kenneth Phillips, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Phillips. The wedding is in May. ;

Shower Planned Tonight in Honor Of Bride-Elect

Mrs. Hilton M. McBroom and Miss Willa Mae Welch will entertain with a shower tonight at their home, 3631 Capitol Ave. in honor of Miss Alberta Ohlinger, whose wedding to William Everett Woods | will take place March 5 in Shelbyville. Guests are to include ‘Mesdames R. C. McBroom, Leslie Maybee, Lester Sweeney, Frank Davis, James Burris, . Lawrence Dailey, Homer Smith, Neal Waggoner, Donald Waggoner, ‘George Goff, Harry Shoemaker, ‘Paul Aslee, Harry Hergt, Ralph Carr, Roy Chandler, Edward Klise, Douglas: Ludlow and Misses Betty Jane Welch, Mary Valentine, Amelia Hickman, Ruby Eilers, Nell Hunt, Helen Jenkins, Josephine Mazier, Helen Elliott, Margaret Stevens, Grace Perdue, Hazel Hart, Mary Ramage, Doris Siddons, Sophie Price and Lucille Crowley. Also Misses Lois Harding, Juanita Combs, Lula Stoner, Margaret Scott, Pauline Webster, Edna Viles, Grace Welch, Alberta Parrott, Harriett Munn, Lucille Stevens, Mildred | Kibbe and Hazel Daniels, Out-of-town guests are to be Mesdames Frank Andrews, Edward Bunhe, Judge Travis and George Schrader, all of Shelbyville. ” ” ” Mrs. Ernest Hadley, 831 Campbell Ave., entertained with a_dessertbridge and miscellaneous shower last night for Mrs, Max Dunham Miller. Assisting Mrs. Hadley as hostesses were her daughter, Miss Marianne Wolfe, and Mrs. Harvey E. White, Martinsville, Guests included Mesdames Winson Cox, Everett Head, William Madigan, Thomas McClintock, Harry McKee, Edwin Rosener, Allen Wolfe, Robert Weaver, R. W. Kite, Arthur Miller. \ . ‘Also Misses Rosamond Baker, Ruth Baker, Rosemary Eller, Virginia, Leeds, Virginia Morris and Marjorie Schilling.

To Decorate °° Home Show Colonial Williamsburg Scenery to Be Copied Where Possible.

Color for the 1938 Indianapolis Home Show will be provided by local garden club members, who will turn

| the pit of the Manufacturers Builde

at the State Fair Grounds into ul garden. Mrs. Eugene Foley, show garden club committee chairman, announced today. : The show, to be held April 1-10, will be the first to adopt the Wile liamsburg theme. The entire builds ing will be turned into replical of the Duke of Gloucester Street im Williamsburg. : x Rockefeller research records and pictures of early Virginia gardens will aid selection of plants and flowers of the type that used to surround Williamsburg homes. Paper mulberry trees, azaleas and hedges also will be used in the garden, which later will be removed to a permanent site. s ; All garden clubs have been ine vited to participate and have been ‘assigned to design different parts of the pit. The Arbutus Garden Club, ‘under the direction of Mrs. Robert Miles, is to provide a cote tage with a pump for background. Mrs. Paul Browning is club presi dent. Club fo Donate Gate A garden wall gate will be pro vided by the Emerson Grove Gare den Club, under the direction of Mrs. O. R. Stevens, committee chairman. Mrs. Frank Neukom is club president. : The North End Garden Club, of which Mrs. Charles Wiltsie is presie dent, will fashion a cutting garden, Mrs. E. D. Parsons is chairman. Mrs. Lawrence Earle is chairman of the committee from the Marie gold Garden Club which will fashe ion a grape arbor. Mrs. ‘Arthur Krick is club president. : A cottage entrance will be proe vided by the Spade and Trowel Garden Club, under the direction of Mrs. Austin Laycock. Mrs. Raye mond Toler is president. A tea house with a terrace will be designed by Mrs. Paul T. Rochford of the Woman’s Department Club, Mrs. Merritt Woolf is chairman of the club’s Garden Department. E. E. McKinstiay of the Men’s Garden Club will arrange a tool house and hot beds for the Men's Garden Club, of which he is presi dent. Mrs. Russell Viet is chairman of a committee from the Neophyte. Garden Club, which is to provide a perennial border. Mrs. John Dalton is club president. Pitt-Dixon Garden

A Pitt-Dixon garden will be designed by Mrs. Archer Sinclair of the Indianapolis Garden Club; of which Mrs. Richardson Sinclair is president. ; wi A life-like touch will be provided by the Brookside Garden Club, un= der the direction of Mrs. Harold Hayes, which isto provide an ine fant playyard and wellhead. The Golden Glow Garden Club committee, of which Mrs. O, L. Hayes is chairman, will be respon sible for a fruit garden. Mrs. Frank Spangler is club chairman. A vege

Tea Will Honor School Mothers

— Mothers of George Washington High School freshmen will be honored with a teg at 2:45 p. m. today in the school library. Mrs. D. H. Badger, ParentTeacher Association president; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gingery and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hargrave will receive. Mrs. L. C. Thompson and Mrs. Charles Gooden, ParentTeacher Association “vice presidents, will assist. The Minute Men, honorary senior boys’ organization, entertained freshmen boys at a party at 3:30 p. m, yesterday. ; : W. H. Bock is club nsor. Officers are Omar Townsend, president; Marion Carter, vice president;

| etable garden is to be provided by

Hie Emon Grove Junior Garden Club. . Mrs. Amy Noble Naurer is to present an illustrated lecture March 2 at the L. S. Ayres & Co, audie torium on homes and gardens buil¢ prior to the Civil War and still in use today. Her appearance is to be under the auspices of the Indian» apolis Home Show. :

‘Historic Indiana’ To Be Story Theme

Mrs. Elizabeth Shute will talk on “Historic Indiana” at the Children’s Museum weekly story-hour program at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Murray A. Dalman, School 81 principal and former museum presi= dent, will talk on “Science in the Home” before the junior high school science class. At the same hour, the junior board of directors will

Frank Kremer, secretary, and Louis Leerkamp, treasurer. : b

meet in the library with Mrs. Henry Ostrom Jr. presiding.

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palatable. The meat is

tender, the sections full.

~ Juice is abundant and rich. The skin is thin, fine- | textured. All of which is the result of slow, |

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