Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1938 — Page 17

umni Plan Party 1 For Relays

Dimer at Athletic Club To Honor Officials And Participants.

% Sinker 51 690 p. 1. tomorrow |

at ‘he Indianapolis Athletic Club for Ohio State Alumni Association mepiders will be one of the many pariisg, planned in connection with the Sutler Relays at the Fieldhouse, Leiry Snyder, track star; Ernie God gy, freshman line coach, and Ohic State officials who were to arrived in Indianapolis today are to be honored guests.

L. G. Brock is arrangements]

Bake- Jr. and D. C. Drake. Many Reserve Boxes Me: bers who will attend the 'dinner .;ad who have reserved boxes for te relays include Messrs. and Mesd: ‘mes Baker Alan R. Albright, M. P. Bringardner, L. G, Brock, Ted Brow:, Carl Bruce, Harry G. Crawford’ D. C. Drake, €. B. Durham, John Gibboney, E. A, Grimmer, Hirry S. Hanna, C. T. Harman, A M, Hq-dge, Charles Jefferson, Robert. P. Joyce, Alfred B. Masche, W. B. Mc aw, James B. Newcomb, N. H. Pocle ind Clark 8. Wheeler. Othsrs are Drs. and Mesdames Paul I.eard, O. B. Qurry, Arthur E. Focke and James OC. Schoenlaub and VM csers, Wade Searles and John Jeffer:on.: Mr. -nd Mrs. Irvin Wesley are to have :5 their box guests tomorrow night_:t the relays Mr. and Mrs. C. AS sordan and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. We: ey, Seymour. Mr. =nd Mrs. Leroy Sanders and Mr, ari ‘Mrs, Clarence Jackson are to atte:id together. In a box with Mr, ar Mrs. Paul R. Summers will be a © .mber of Kappa Sigma fraternity- members and their wives including Messrs. and Mesdames Merrill Doyle, Jean Black, George Jeffrey, Ralph E. Peckham and James 3ingham, . .C. L. Zechiels Hosts

chairman assisted by Hugh J.

Gues's of Mr, and Mrs. Chester tern

L. Zechiel in their box will be Messrs. and Mesdames C. Merle Alte, Louis J. Seyffert, Floyd Burns and Misses Barbara and Marjorie

Zechiel Othe box reservations have been made b+ Richard Lowther, Dr. John Fs Job: aston, Cornelius Holliday, Glenn =. Findley, Earl J. Crawford, Dr. George Bend, C. D. Calles, P. C. Reilly; =. 8. Swazy, C. W. Weathers, O. E. Hooker, James Watson, Ear] L:Shafer, Otto Frenzel, Floyd E. Osborne, william H. Remy, Harvey A. Siew » Dr. W. P.#Hickman, Jack Selig, C. C. ass, J. 8. Kirby, Jack Leslie, Hilton U. Brown, J. W. Atherton, Covernor Townsend, Mayor Boetche: and James M. Putnam, Butler University president. OE are Leroy Sanders, Dr. Blakeslee; R. Frank David3 Sh st A. Grimm, Harry Hanna, - Rob: rt Joyce, W. B. McCall, Harry Crawford, Donald Drake, James: c ibbons, Clark Taylor and H. L. Bli:ke,

Catlolic Women Pick Committees

Mrs. Farry A. Burkart, newly elected Irvington Catholic Woman's Club president, has appointed committees for the coming year, They a2: Mesdames Norbert A. Clancy, Thomas J. Murphy and Albert H. Ehrensperger, program, Mesdames Karl Kernel, William J. Betz and 1, °C. Merkle, social; Mesdames Rec! ert J. Smith, George H. Stahl and Sam J. O'Connell, press. Others are Mesdames William Strack, H. H. Robertson and Joseph Wolff, National Council of Cath_olic Women delegates; Mrs. George W. Faulstich and Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, Seventh District Federation of Clubs dele S. Selseaes Rov Babeock is delegate to the Irving:on Union of Clubs and Mrs. F. H Beeler is alternate. At the regula- meeting recently, Mrs, Ullrich sar: a group of Irish songs. Eat i fe as

Peat t 2 Lead Tour At-Herron Gallery

Wilbur D Peat, Herron Art Museum direc or, will conduct a gallery tour end discuss the current Indiana Ar sts’ Exhibit at the All-

Butler Nigh: at the Museum Mon-

da Faculty is bers, students, members of the board of directors of the Univers: 4 and former instrueTors G18 10 8 ety Club 1s in WwW 's Fac ul i: 2s BOT i Sar son is clu en Mrs. /1, Shadinger, Seeral nv il be assisted by Mrs William L} lebanon, Mrs. Frank Stesight, ! and Miss Florence Morrison. bh

Alurrrae to Fete Mis: M’Candless

Miss Mori- McCandless, South Bend, al a 2g secretary of St. Mary's © [tre Dame Alumnae A honored guest at a luncheon- ric ET the club =t i-2ser's Tea Room. Miss Mary Louise Keach, presi» dent; Miss I-1a Brady, vice president;. Mis= “orothy Ann Brown, secretary, 4n Miss Hilda Thomas, treasurer, arc 2 charge of arrange-

Miss M-%¢ leis 18 to be ehteraay, Mim Mary

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Study of F vench Music Offered On Matinee Bill

arranged for the matinee musieale program fo be presented at 3 p. m. next Friday at Ayres Auditorium. Miss Elma Igelmann,

group of German songs and an aria from Rossini’s “Semiramis,” accompanied by Mrs. Louis Mason Caldwell, pianist. Miss Ruth ‘Gant, pianist, is to play Debussy’s “La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune,” *La puerta del Vino,” “and Toceata” and Ravel's “Jeux d’eau.” Miss Igelmann is to follow b® singing “Dije Forelle” and “Auf dem Wasser zu Singen,” Schubert; “Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer, ” Brahms; “Elfenlied,”. Hugo Wolf; “Sommernacht,” Eric Wolff, and “Ave Maria,” Bruch. Mrs. Martha Rucker ‘Foreman, violinist, accompanied by Mrs, Dorothy Knight Greene, is to play “Poeme” by Chausson.. -Miss Igelman is to conclude the program by singing “Serenade,” Poldowski: “La Mandoline,” Debussy; “Fetes Galantes,” Hahn, and Ie. Taste? by Godard.

Mrs, Pate Heads 0. E, S.

Mrs. Mildred Pate is the newly elected worthy matron of the Englewood Chapter 483, Order of the Eastern Star. ‘Other officers are Earl Huber, wdrthy patron; Mrs. Savanah Blake, associate maton; Mrs. Clara Dobson, secretary; Mrs. Martha Wade, treasurer; Mrs. Maret Martin, condustress, and Mrs.

A study of French music has been

Wednesday

Indianapolis “Council. to "Hear Speech by Schools Head. i

ent-Teacher Associations will hold its annual dinner meeting Wednesday at Shortridge High School..

‘Guests will be Messrs, and Mes-| J.

dames DeWitt 8. Morgan, D. T, Weir, William A, Hacker, Stinebaugh, Carl Wilde and George

At the Woman's’

AP : the ‘Columbia Club, Frederickson will -1 of Miss The tdianapolls. Council of par-|!

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“Club Meetings

‘Round Tate

The Danes.” . ‘C.. M. Finney, 3865 Carrollton Ave, was to be ‘hostess. fA

s ; Pod ‘m. dinner

sing and VanBickle, dramatic present selections, so 4 A The Magagine Club will hold a meeting tomorrow with Mrs, A, L, Leatherman, 1531 Broadway, Mrs, B. Phillips and Mrs, Edward J. Woldartn are o asst, Mrs, Buda

instructor,

Buck; Mrs. Logan G, Hughes, State| Alien Problem.

| Congress president; Mrs. John L.

Lewis, Marion Count: president; Mrs. Ca

“organization J. Manthei,

‘| seventh district director; Miss Grace

Brown, Indianapolis Free, Kindergarten director; Miss Helen Loeper,

Council of Administrative “Women’s| president; Mrs. Clayton Ridge, Mrs. |

8.'M. Meyers and Mrs, E. J. Thompson, past Indianapolis Council pres-

idents. Morgan to Speak Dinner is fo be served at 6:30

p. m. in ‘the school cafeteria.” The |

invocation is to be delivered by the Rev. Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian Street Methodist Church. Reservations are to be made with | An Mrs. Frank E. Lentz before Monday

ht, De dinner is to be preceded by an afternoon session beginning at 2 p. m. at Caleb Mills Hall. Mr. Margap, superintendent of public hools, will speak on “The Schools, = New Frontier,” at the evening session which is to convene at

8 pm, Me. will Mippret the part must play in future ThE for children. Music at both the afternoon and the evening meetings is to be provided by Shortridge musical organizations. Choral numbers are to be under the direction of Mrs. Laura C. Moag and band numbers are to be directed by Robert J. Shultz. An organ recital is to be presented between 7:30 and 9 p. m, Mrs, Kdthleen Somers Wallace is to be soloist at the évening meeting.

Committees Named

Mrs. Lentz is general arrangements. chairman, assisted by Mesdames: Matthew Winters, George L. Clark, Clarence Alig and Robert L. Mason. On the decorations committee are Mesdames Frank E, Rieman, Willard L. Sims, Claude M. Wise, Ray Robertson and Albert Stump. Place cards are to be chosen by Mrs. Arthur: B. Shultz and Mrs, T.

{M. Rybolt. On the reception com-

mittee are Mesdames William E. Belen, «Pe Ramey ‘and Verena

Mrs, EW. Congleton,

entertain the} Club , N

A. C. Schrader will assist. ” 2 2

The Victorian chapter of the ‘Interpational Travel-Study Club Inc. will meet tomorrow for a luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. B. Stokes, 1054 W. 35th St. Mrs. Clinton Ancker will speak on “The Philippines. » 8 8 8, . The Irvington Woman's Club will hold a luncheon Monday with Mrs. Tans Bruck, 52 S. Audubon Road. election of officers will follow. Mrs. Elijah Jorda is program chairman and Mrs, George Saha is luncheon Shairman, ” ” Miss Ruth Esky is to speak on “Mexico” at a meeting ‘of the Wednesday Afternoon Club at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium next Wednesday, Miss Charlotte Zant and Miss Mary Menroe, accordion soloists, are to play.

2 ” Three talks are to ee features of the Monday Afternoon Reading Club’s meet Mrs. Sherman L. Davis will be hostess. Mrs. Frank J. Richmann will speak on “Actors”; Mrs. Archibald M. Hall on “Artists,” and Mrs. Sylvester Moore on “Musicians. » 8 8 8 Mrs. Robert Gilliland, 33 E. 32d St. will be. hostess to the Monday Conversation Club. Mrs. Clifton O. Page and Mrs. Frederick Sale will speak on “The Life and Letiers of Jane Austin.” ” ” 8 The Carnelian Club will meet Monday with Mrs. W. C. Smith for luncheon and Frigg. Mrs, Clarence Tueker and Mrs. M. E. Elstun will assist. ss 8

. Mrs. Mabel Smith will spegk on “Cottey College” po the Chapter G the P, a D, Sisterhood meeting 3 ith Mrs. H. C. Gemmer, 5768 Washin n Blvd, Mrs. J. H. Moorman assist.

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Jules Salkini 18 | Guest Violist at Purim Meeting],

E les Salkin, first chair violist 8 atjanaple Symphony | Mrs, Louis ) The Altrusa Olah Js to bold » 1 si) is to b

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pr . Moray at] . Salkin; who is a raduste.of

| the Curtis Institute of Music, Phila delphia, is an Arthur Jordan Con-

servatory-of Music faculty member. ‘Miss

Marian Gallup, Indiana Women’s . Prison superintendent, is to speak on “The Other Fellow’s Sister.” Mrs. ‘Sydney Romer is to preside.

Home Auiliory To Meet Monday

Mrs. Walter Geisel, president, will preside at a Juvenile Home Ladies’ Auxiliary meeting at the new home, 538 W. New York St,

| at 1 p. m. Monday. will be elected and revision

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rat PAGE 17 of the constitution will be discussed. Mrs. W. PF. Holmes, program chairman, has announced that Theta Tau Psi Sorority is: to pre« sent a playlet entitled “Just Babies.” The cast will include Mesdames Eugene Wright, Rex Haislup, Floy Jones, Elmer Beanblossom, Marshall Haislup and William Abel. : Mrs. Hester Burgin is to present. accordian selections.

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