Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1938 — Page 11

Supper Will Honor "New Country Club Members:

Juniors’ Dance March 29]

Mrs. Noyes and Daughter to Return From Winter i in

Florida; Mrs. Ayres and Mrs. Rockwood AL

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French Lick; Craig Sons Home.

New members of the Indianapolis Country Club will be guests at an ;

informal buffet supper on March 25, it was announced today.

Mr, and Mrs. Robert S. Stempfel, club entertainment chairman, wilt }

be in charge. The Indianapolis Country Club . Juniors’ dance is to be held

Mrs Nicholas H. Noyes and her daughier Janet, Crow’s Nest, will

._ March 29.

return Saturday after spending the

winter at Boca Raton, Fla. # 2 =

Elijeh B. Martindale left yester.day by plane for Miami Beach where he will visit his mother, Mrs. John T, Martindale, at her winter home. 2 2 » Mrs. Chic Jackson was to speak before the Culver City Club today = Culver, » 2 Ms Ratherine Lemcke Enos and

Miss Suzanne Brown have landed:

at New York. They recently sailed from Ean Francisco via the Panama Canal. Mrs. Enos will move to her Westport, Conn., country home April 1. During January she and Miss

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Robert L. Craig Jr. and Edward Wright; sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Craig, will arrive Friday to spend several days with their pars ents. Both are. pupils at Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, Tenn. 2 8 2 Miss Helen Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith, will be the guest of Donald N. Test Jr. at’ the Junior Prom this weekend at Princeton University. Miss Griffith, Vassar College student, will

return here soon for spring vacation. |

» # 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. John PF. Hoff, 322 N. Chester Ave., will entertain their daughter, Dorothy, and son, Franklin, Indiana University students, over the week-end. Qther guests will be John E. Mitchell, Jack Luther and Richard Stewart. They will attend the Phi Mu state dance Saturday at the Marott Hotel. .

‘Women Civic Theater members find that their

only task in producing “The First Legion,”. which opens tomorrow night with an all-male cast, is in collecting properties and costumes.

play’s monastic setting, are (left to right) Mesdames

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Appraising candelabra, chess pieces and other props for the

Discussions

Bn Far East to ‘Potsand Pens.’ i

ects ranging from settl®: Subtste rengng “Pots and Pens”

will be discussed at club ‘meeting S

: here today and tomorrow,

Evans’ Woollen will" talk on the Record” and Mrs. Homer ’s topic is to he “Pots and

Times Photo.

All but three characters are Jasalt priests. “The cast includes David Milligan, Jac Broderick, Kenneth Badger, Harold Arnholter, Clifford Courtney, Hal

‘Hawks, James Muller, Thomas Sinclair, Eugene Mec-

Manamon, Eldon Nyhart and Sidney Sanner.

* at the Indianapolis Woman's Club’ meeting tomorrow : at ‘the pylagum, :

8 = 8 A Mrs. Fred L. Warner, 5355 N. Delaware St., will entertain the Cul8. Club tomorrow. Mrs. G. B. ‘Taylor will’ discuss “Venesuela and Colombia.” 8-8 8

‘The Irvington Fortnightly Club will ‘meet tomorrow with Mrs. Williarn Zoercher, 68 Whittier Place. ‘The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Lydia R. Gadd. Mrs. Karl Sturman and Mrs. J. P. Smith are program chairmen.

The. Aftermath Club was to hold

a guest tea at 2 p. -m. today at the Herror Art Museum. * Nirs. Wilbur D. Peat was to speak on the Indiana Artists’ Exhibit.

Ww. Laut, T. \W. Demmerly, ‘H. Foreman, Chases

E. John A. Simmons, Wi A. Myers and Fred W. Shideler.

. o & 2 Mrs. Elsie Leppert will sonduet

Society at 10 a. m. tomorrow . at the World War Memorial Shrine.

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The Welfare Club was to predent & program at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women this afternoon. Mrs. Harry Kuhn was to be in charge of the social hour. Appearing on the musical program were to be Miss Thelma Hilkena, violinist; Miss Sylvia Simp-

Pattenaude, reader; Mrs. Hus} sede ton and Miss Clara Bedell," vocal ists; Mrs.” Rilus Doolittle, pianist, and Faustiur, Rico, + Suliarist Mrs, James E. Berry and E.E. Martin arrdnged the program. ; 8 = 8 Mrs. George Drumm will be hostess to the Irvington Women's Garden Club at their meeting tomorrow. Mrs. H. B, Tillman will speak on “Keeping the Garden Young” and Mrs. W; PP. King's sube ject is to be “Evergreen Shrubs.”

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