Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1938 — Page 4

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Local Junior Leaguers Demonstrate Ingenuity In Exhibit of Art Work

Water Colors, Oil Paintings, Photography, Wood Carving and Sculpture Are Featured In Display.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Junior Leaguers, whose collective ingenuity is practically limitless, had the opportunity to display their indivigual skills in the chummy little art show which was a feature of last night’s meeting in the American United Life Insurance Building. The same dauntless spirit that energizes the young women to grapple with magnificent charitable undertakings revealed itself in their avocations. Orchids in the form of blue ribboris went to Mrs. Donald Mattison in the water color class and Mrs. William C. Bobbs in the oil paniting class. Mrs. Mattison’s California landscape pictured rolling hills and cultivated fields in an interesting pattern. Mrs. Bobbs exhibited a portrait of Henry W. Bennett. The red ribbon for runnerup in the water color section went to Mrs. J. T. Witherspoon for her painting of Arizona cacti and rocks. Mrs. Noble Dean’s portrait of Elias C. Atkins won second place among the oils. Mrs. Henrik Mayer’s water color landscape depicting boats on trestles on the shore and Mrs. Warrack Wallace’s study of an Indiana farmhouse received honorable mention. Miss Barbara Sheerin’s still life of an overturned box, light bulb, paper and other small articles done in tones of brown and gray won honorable mention among the oils. The incredibly fine photography exhibit was divided into Junior League members’ camera studies and “husbands’ photography.” To Mrs. Paul Cullom went first prize in the members’ display for her picture of a Mexican woman shucking corn. Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus won second place with a photograph of a child in a boat on Burt Lake. “At Rest at Emerald Lake,” a study of horses, water and mountains photographed and enlarged by Mrs. Slyvester Johnson, won honorable mention. Malott White’s Mexican scene with a figure on horseback won first prize in the husbands’ competition. A striking picture of two Javanese on a sampan taken by Lyman S. Ayres received second award. An excellent likeness of young Danny McNally looking into a very large camera won honorable mention for

Annual State

1100 Expected for Alpha Phi’s

Day Observance

1. Woman's Department Club several exhibits. Mrs.

Times Photos. Art Department projects include

ederick Alberschardt (center), exhibit chair-

man, discusses one of Frank A. Dudley's paintings on display at the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian St., with Mrs. Hal L. Purdy (left) ‘and

Mrs. Presley Morton.

2. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Means announce the engagement of their

daughter, Betty. Frances, to Harry A. Harlan, son of Mrs. Harry The wedding is April 2.

Harlan, Monterey, Cal.

H. (W. Hurley Ashby

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Annual Sunnyside Guild Dance - Tonight Tops Social Program

The postholiday 1ull, disturbed only slightly by St. Valentine's Day, will be shattered completely at the Columbia Club tonight when Sunnyside Guild stages its annual benefit r-dance. ~~ A record-breaking attendanc oF

F.R.P. 8S) 3, This trio from Gamma Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority is arranging for lectures by Mrs. Demarchus Brown on March 4 and March 10. Arrangement committee members include (left to right)

More than 100 alumnae and active members of DePauw University Gamma Chapter were to participate in Alpha Phi Sorority’s annual State Day Observance today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The speakers’ table was to have®-

his father, Eawin M. McNally. 8 » # 2 2 8 Blue ribbon for sculpture went to Miss Louise Vonnegut for a

head of Miss Barbara Haines. Mrs. Dean was winner in the prints. .

class with a woodcut picturing two men in the front seat of an automobile. The unusual Christmas cards of Mr. and Mrs. Mattison, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace formed a part of the prints exhibit. Entries were judged by Wilbur D. Peat, director of the John Herron Art Museum; Robert C. Craig, head of the art department of Arsenal High School; David Rubins, instructor in the John Herron Art School, and S. N. Campbell. Grace, delicacy and humor were reflected in Miss Helen Fleischer’s small pieces of wood carving in the handcraft exhibit . Spikes to hold spools stood out like pigtails above a small chocolate colored wooden face. Miss Fleischer also displayed dainty flower basket curtain pulls. Mrs. William Jungclaus’ entries included a bas relief and a gay appliqued quilt covered with fascinating nursery scenes. Miss Helen Shepard, who specializes in ceramics, sent along a stunning lamp. A design in antmque rust color on a background of chartreuse distinguished the lovely needlepoint pillow exhibited by Mrs. Charles Latham. ; ® 2 ® » ® » Mrs. Wallace, chairman of the arts show, was sssisted by Mrs. Mattison: Mrs. Hugh Carpenter was general chairman of the meeting arranged to/present the Junior League’s cultural enterprises. The program included songs by the glee club, of which Mrs. Charles R. Weiss is chairman; a skit by the Scribblers Club under the direcy tion of Mrs. Perry Meek, chairman, and three vaudeville acts by the marionette committee of which Mrs. John D. Gould is chairman. Mrs. Frank J. Hoke, president, presided. ® » » » » »

Miss Joan Dissette will leave Monday for a two weeks’ visit in Tucson, Ariz. Later she will visit her sister, Mrs. i /her ranch in Animes, N. M. RE Mrs. Henry W. Bennett, who is visiting her sister, Mrs George Hume, in Pasadena, Cal., has also been the Mr. a Jacquelin S. Holliday in Tucson. res: Sf Mp, ang Mes,

Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Simpson will, leav in ; Pson Will, leave soon for a short stay

Masquers Club

Of Tudor Hall - Will Give Play

Tudor Hall School Masquers Club will present “The Cradle Song,” by Gregorio and ° Marie Martinez

Sierra, on March 13, at the school |

auditorium. The play, & drama of convent life, is under the direction of Miss

Nellie McCaslin, assisted by Miss

Phebe Perry. 8 The cast includes Misses Jan

clair, HE On the production staff are Misses Weiss, ‘Brown, Dorothy Metzger, - Peggy Eliza-

Pupils Present Show Pupils of School 50 were to entertain Schost pupils with a

Personals |

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, who recently returned from a Florida trip, are to entertain with a party tonight during the Sunnyside Guild ball at the Columbia Club. Guests are to include Messrs. and Mesdames Nathan Swaim, Roy Badolet, Eu gene Cruzan and Charles Gregg, Miss Winifred Echard and Stanley Hansen, - Tt Miss Frances MoCorty has rea e winte Juried spending r in

Mrs. T. G. Wesenberg, 429 Buckingham Drive, is stopping at Chal-fonte-Haddon Hall in Atlantic City while attending the national deans of women convention this week.

Mrs. Dean Will Give Chiropractors. Party

Mrs. V. W. Dean, 1815 N. Meridian St., is to entertain the IndiAssociation

ans Auxiliary Thursday night. Plans will be completed for Founders’ Day to be held March 6 at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Dean is central district auxiliary president. Mrs. C. P. Herther is secretary-treasurer.

Mothers Dine Tuesday

Delta Tau Delta Fraternity mothers are to lunch at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Butler Campus Club. Mrs. J. B. Fleet is arrangements

chairman, Emsley Johnson, S. Strickland, H. W. White,

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a silver bowl of spring flowers in the center and corresponding pieces at each end. Mrs. Walter W. Talley, Terre Haute, was to preside. She was to introduce Mrs. Ross Ludlow, who helped found Gamma chapter in 1887.

{ Other speakers were to be Miss Clara Sturgis, new Gamma chapter chaperon, and state officers, including Mrs. Byron Lingeman, Crawfordsville, president; Mrs. George Moffett, Muncie, vice president; Mrs. Wallace Blue, Greencastle, sec-retary-treasurer, and Home Association members.

They are: Mesdames James C. Carter, Neal Grider, Marion Ensley and J. Mason King, Indianapolis; Mrs. Jay Cravens, Dayton, formerly an Indianapolis alumnae group member, and Miss Kay Holway, De~ Pauw chapter president, who was to report on the year’s activities. DePauw chapter pledges were to present a play following the luncheon. Leading roles were to be played by Misses Kay Lessard, Alleene Makemson, Betty Nichols and Ruth Kyle. Included in the skit was to be a new song dedicated to the sorority and written by Misses Esther PFishbaugh, Margaret Minich, Peggy Webb and Margaret Strong. Patrons and patronesses for the dance tonight were to be Messrs. and Mesdames J. Mason King, T. O. Philpott, Donald Walker, Robert Horn, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Talley, Terre Haute; Miss Clara Sturgis, Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner, Anderson.

Newlyweds Take Honeymoon Trip

Mr. and Mrs. Francis C.- Stites left for Cincinnati following their marriage at 8 a. m. today in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The bride was Miss Grace Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Cooper. Mr. Stites is a son .of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Stites. : The bride wore a beige crepe dress with brown accessories and a corsage of pale pink roses. Her only attendant, Miss Mary D. Stites, was gowned in pale blue with navy accessories. Edmund Cooper was best man. A breakfast followed at the Silver Cup for the immediate families. The couple will live at 1505 N. Denny St. :

Sigma Lambda Chi Observes Initiation Misses Doris and Betty Stern, 1127 N. Riley Ave. were to be hostesses this afternoon at initiation services for Sigma Lambda Chi Sorority

pledges

A supper was to follow. Pledges|R Thompson,

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ers’ Day tea at

Mann-Rawlings Rites to Be Read Today at Church

. Miss Martha Jean Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Mann, will become bride of Robert Rawlings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Rawlings at 7:30 o'clock tonight at

Woodruff Place Baptist Church. The Rev. L. C. Trent is to officiate. The bride, who will enter with her father, will be gowned in satin fashioned on flowing lines with an upstanding Queen Anne lace collar. Her sleeves are to end in a point over the wrists and the yoke will be encrusted with seed pearls. A three-quarter length illusion veil will fall from a halo of orange blossoms, Her cascade bouquet will be of white roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Leland Réwlings, matron of honor, is to wear.a gown of pastel green satin and her flowers will be Aaron Ward roses. Mrs. Harry H. bridesmaid, will wear pink taffeta cut with a full skirt. She will carry a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Clifford Elkins, another bridesmaid, will wear a sky -blue gown and will carry pink roses also. The flower girl, Barbara Dowalder, will wear a picture dress of pale blue organdy and is to carry a basket of flower petals. Ralph Ritchie is to be best man. William Hollar and ‘Ronald Bussell are to usher. . The bride's mother is to be gowned in black and white printed satin with a shiny straw veiled hat. She will wear a corsage of white flowers. The bridegroom’s mother’s gown will be crepe, with a pink corsage. / . * Preceding the ceremony, Miss Jeannette Uhl, sorority sister of the bride, is to sing. °

Following the wedding a recep- |

tion for the families is to be he at the home of the bride’s parents, 222 Parkview Place. The bride’s going-away costume will be a delft blue crepe dress worn

with navy patent leather acces-} sories under a seal coat. After |} my meters. ‘12:30 p. m. Mon. Business and Professional Women’s | clubhouse. Luncheon. Mrs. E. W. Hays and Mrs. J. J. McDowell,

March 15 the couple is to be at home at 13 N. Traub Ave.

Butler Mothers’ Club | To Hold Founder Tea|

Mothers’ Club is to entertain all 1 s Mothers’ Clubs in a Found-

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Mrs, Paul L, Kilvey is to review |

Mesdames Frank Langsenkamp Jr., Richard Coons and Richard T. Hill 4. Mrs. George Fotheringham (left) and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan are ransacking trunks and attics for costumes to wear to the Civic Theater’s Viennese Carnival Ball March 5 at Indianapolis Athletic Club. 5. Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton is president of Sunnyside Guild, whose ball tonight is the week’s outstanding social event. 6. Mrs. Maxwell V. Bailey (seated) is a member of the committee

arrangin Club. are luncheon committee members.

or Kappa Alpha Theta State Day Saturday at the Columbia s. Edward DeHority (standing, left) and Miss Jean Hanley

Philatelic Expert to Address Council of Women’s Meeting

Otho I. Rogers, Washington,

philatelic expert, is to ‘be guest

speaker at the Indianapolis Council of Women meeting Tuesday at

L. S. Ayres & Co. auditorium.

His talk, which will be of interest to stamp club members and collectors, will follow a luncheon in the tearoom. : :

The day's program will open 10 a. m. with the Lord's Prayer, salute to the flag, recording secretary’s report and the tireasurer’s report. Mrs. E. J. Unruh, international relations-world peace committee chairman, will present Mrs. Tristram Coffin, Indiana ¥Y, W. C. A. public affairs committee chairman. Mrs, Coffin will talk on “Copstructive Policy for Peace.” She attended the Cause and Cure of ap Conference held recently in n. » Mrs. Charles H. Smith, education committee chairman, will -introduce Miss Blanche Young, public schools

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director of radio activities, who will speak on “Radio and the Public School.” Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Indianapolis Board of Health secretary, will be presented by the public Lealth committee of which Mrs. D. T. Weir is chairman, and will explain a plan to control syphilis and tuberculosis. . Mrs. O. E. Mehring, economics committee chairman, will: report, and Mrs. Ernest E. Thompson, municipal affairs committee chairman, will speak on safety meetings she has attended.

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EVENTS

: SORORITIES Jota Gamma ‘chapt., Pi Omicron. 7:45 p. m. Mon. Hotel Lincoln. Miss Golda Markland to preside. . Delta Phi Beta, 5:45 Mon. Russet Cafeteria. Anniversary cerebration. Theater party to follow dinner. I 3 Phi Omega Kappa. 2 p. m. Sun. 3302 N. Centra] Ave. Gamma Phi Rho, Tues. eve. Mrs. Robert Daugherty, 1002 N. Beville,

: ra Gamma Rho. 8 p.m. Wed. Mrs. Claude Lehr, 5246 N. Capitol,

SEL ouoBs Ed Chapt. V, P. E. O. Sisterhood. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. M. T. Perry, 207 Blue Ridge Rd., hostess. election. ; Perry Township Women’s Club. 2 p: m, today. Mrs. Guy Rutledge, 80 N. 7th, Beech Grove, hosteess. Tom Quinn to speak.

f Pocahontas. Noon Thurs. 222 Park-

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Lambda Mu chapt., Sigma Beta. Sun. afternoon. Mrs, Stewart

expected. Arrangements this year have been unusually elaborate, according. to Mrs. Howard W. Linkert, general arrangements chairman. Proceeds from. the event are to aid needy tuberculosis. patients.

Patron List Announced

Patrons and patronesses include Mayor Boetcher; Judge and Mrs. Robert C. Baltzell, Judge and Mrs. Wilfred Bradshaw; Messrs. and Mesdames Stanley Coulter, W. Richardson Sinclair, Josiah K. Lilly Jr., William A. Zumpfe, Benjamin D. Hitz, Nicholas Noyes, W. M. Rockwood and Walter Hubbard.

Also Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Gardner, George Grinsteiner, Booth Tarkington, Conrad Ruckelshaus, J. A. Goodman, J. K. Lilly, Louis Borinstein, Charles Field, Richard Buchanan, Mark E. Archer, William H. Wemmer, H. Nathan Swaim, Charles V. Cross, Arthur V. Brown, Pleas Greenlee, Frederick E. Matson, William H. Book, Ollie A.’ Davis, Benjamin Perk, Arch N. Bobbitt, Herhert Patrick, F. W. Lichtenkerg, IL. H. McMurray, - Arthur Baxter, Myron Green, Bowman L. Elder, Adj. Gen. and Mrs. Elmer Straub, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Segar, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar. Kiser, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Solomon and Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Voyles. « = "Also Mrs. Thomas C. Howe and Mrs. George Philip Meier; Miss Emma Claypool and Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch; Fred Cunningham, Warren Munk, R. H. Sullivan, E. A. Block, Oren S. Hack, John C. Ruckelshaus, J. F. Lindley, Frank B. Ross, Chalmer Schlosser, L. Ert Slack, Michael F. Morrissey, Frank McHale, Jackie! W. Joseph, H. K. Batchelder, William C. Batchelder, Frank F. Woolling, Prank Dailey, H. H. Woodsmall, Herbert Wilson, William Fortune; 7Henry C. Thomson, Elmer W. Stout, Joseph J. Daniels, Hugh McK. Landon, M. 8. Block, Oscar F. Welborn and Barret Moxley. 2 . Paul Collins to Pla Hod . Dancing will be on the 10th xr with Paul Collins and his orchestra

Otstot and his orchestra. Dinner will begin at 8 p. m. and continue throughout the evening. Dancing, will begin at 9:30 p. m..

Attia Martin. - Door clude Mrs. William Mrs. Rufus Mumford. Ticket committee members in-

man; Mrs. ¢ chairman, and Mesdames Austin, Donald Brodie, E. L. Burnett, Charles Byfield, Robert Clarke, O. A. Chillson, Harry Elwert, Edward Zunes: deba

Hanning and

‘Mrs. Charles J. Renard is ar-|.

her will. be Mrs. Wayne O. Stone and Mrs. William Freund, assistant chairman; Mesdames O. H. Bradway, E. J. Braman, A. J. Hueber, Maxwell Lang, J. Edward Morris, B. B. Pettijohn, Sidney Rice, Elmer Sherwood, Boyd Templeton, Ferdinand Vandeveer, L. W. Wood and Charles Richardson. Mrs. Herbert Tyson and Mrs. E, Park Akin are music committee cochairmen. Other members are Mes« dames G. W. Dunnington, B: M. Forbes, Adrian Hamersly, A. E, Hubbard, William: D. Keenan, Edward A. Lawson, Wallace O, Lee, J. Hart Laird, LeRoy Martin, John Pearson, Theodore Root, Gaylord Rust, John Sawyer, Richard Tuttle, Sydney Weinstein, Thomas Whallon and Edward Hilgemeier.

Mrs. Seidensticker Chairman

Decorations committee members include Mrs. Charles Seidensticker, chairman; Mrs. O. P. Fauchier and Mrs. A. C. Zaring, Mesdames James E. Berry, John Bulger, L. C. Burnett, Albert Claffy, George Dickson, William Durkin, Lewis G. Ferguson, Alvin Fernandes, LeRoy Ford, Frank Holmes, G. F, Kleder, Fred Krauss, George Le maux, G. G. Schmidt, George Shaffer, Robert Strum, Wal Webster and William Wemmer. Mrs. Kurt Schmidt is chairman

of the program committee which

cochairmen; °

includes Mesdames Daniel L. Bower,

Earl Cox, William Eisenlohr, George Mort

Kohlstaedt, Erwin McComb,

White is publicity chairman.

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