Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1938 — Page 6
Patror esses Are Named For Dartmouth Glee Club s Concert Here
Many Studer s to Return Home for Vacation in Time to See Performance; Dance A To Follow Recital.
_ A partial listof patrons and patronesses for the Dartmouth College Glee Club musical production April 6 at Caleb Mills Hall were announced today. : : ? The Indiana)olis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary and the Indianapolis Dartmouth Alumni Association are co-
sponsors of th: program. Additional patrons ‘and patronesses are to k- named later, Mrs. Donald Keller, chairman of the sponsors commit ce, states. Several local you 2 men are members of the glee club and other Dartmouth students ire planning to return here this week-end and early next week to >itend the performance and spend the spring _ vacation. Mrs. Walter Hiss; is in charge of reservations at 1108 SpinkArms Hotel. Tickets Jor the entertainment and the dance to follow at the Woodstock Clu 2 are available at the reservation headquarters. Patrons and pat ‘onesses include Messrs. and Mesdames J. K. Lilly, Daniel B. Luten, Charles Lynn, J. R. Lynn, George W. Mahoney, Philip R. Mal ¢ ry, Frederick E. Matson, Charles’ Mayer, C. K. McDowell, Hiram W:sson McKee, Uz McMurtrie, John E. Messick, Blaine Miller Jr, Wilson B. Mothershead, J. D. Peirce, Eugene C. Pulliam, Harper J. Ransburg, Hiram J. Raffensberger, Robert B. Rhoads, Harley Rhocchamel. Also Messrs. anc Mesdames. John K. Ruckelshaus, Chester Albright, Frederic M. Ares, Arthur V. Brown, Fermor. Cannon, James F. Carroll, H. Foster © lippinger, James T. Cunningham, Gordon Derby, Otto N. Frenzel ,/r., Theodore B. Griffith, Louis H. Haerle, Rudolph Haerle, Edwa: “Harris, Samuel R. Harrell, Ralph Hudelson, Chester A. James, £7 4 Tone Johnson, John Sloan Kittle, Walter W. Kuhn, Wallace O. Leg: Eli Lilly, Burke G. Slaymaker, Rollin Spiegel, William H. Stafford, ~ Robert, Sweeney, Alex L. Taggart, Alexander, Thomson, Booth Taz k;ngton, Isaac Woodard and Burrell Wright. Others are Drs. : apd Mrs. Raymond. Beeler, E. Bishop Mumford, Ross Ottinger, M. J. Spencer, G. H. A. Clowes, Miss Julia Brink, Mrs. William C. Bobbs, Gv. and Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. John N. Carey, Charles 8. Rauh, E. A. Belknap and Dr. Howard Mettel. f J = ar # ” ” Subdeb and high szhool girls danvéd gaily last night to the lilting music of Richard A. Fobbins’ Campus Club orchestra at the Indianapolis Country Club. * This is the first : tion of this kind anc informal dances for ‘he “younger set.” : Miss Marilyn Wiitaker, organization secretary, wore one of the ‘new dark prints, sm 211, irregular dots against a black background and fashioned with = full front and pleated skirt. Her costume was accented with whive carnations. Miss Dorothy Coixtney’s black crepe afternoon-length gown had gold embroidery aroundithe neck and edging her short puff sleeves. She wore a single ge “den in her hair. A beige dirndl with a corselette of violet leather highlighted with scarlet at the clasp vas the choice of Miss Peggy Hussey. Covered buttons went from tie square neckline to the waist ‘and her accessories were brown. ar Midnight blue with circular stripes of white flowers formed the dress and bolero of Miss Peggy Trussler. She wore an orchid and matching blue accessories. Miss Betty Jone: wore a classic blue shirtwaist afternoon dress and Miss Margaret Jameson chose a bright prin dirndl cut with square neckline, edged with ruching. Black fitted crepe with white organdy puft sleeves and criss-
rzar the club ot sponsored a junior organizalast night's event was the first of a series of -
cross ruching was th> costume chosen by Miss Norma Overbay. She,
wore a large clip of brilliants at the high neckline. Miss Mary Lou V'estfall’'s dress consisted of a simple black ~elveteen jacket worn cver a skirt of striking scarlet and black plaid. Lipstick red with a circular floral print and patent leather accessories formed the af ernoon-freck of Miss Jane Gillespie. = ® 2» » » 8
Mrs. Albert J. E=veridge Jr., 4430 N. Pennsylvania st., ‘will leave tomorrow for Milton. Mass., where she is to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Scaife. Mrs. J. K. Lilly 2nd her daughter Ruth, Woodstock Dr., will re"turn next week fron Miami Beach, Fla., Where they have: spent several weeks. The regular mor ‘hly meeting of the Wellesley Club will be. held Monday at the hom: of Mrs. William Anderson, 531 N. Central Ct.,
instead of with Mr: Francis Dunn, as was previously announced, if
Luncheon will be ser! ed at lp m. Mr. and Mrs. Ezlph A. Lemcke Jr., and their small daughter, Alexandra, will sperd the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Lemcke will stop at the Prcoylgeum and Alexandra is to be with’ Mus. demcke's mother, M's. Nathan Wolf, and Mr. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. FE L. Gert left today for New York, where they plan to spend sever:l days before sailing on the S. S. Monarch for Bermuda, where the) expect to remain for a month.
President of Indiana P.: TT A.
Explains New State Setup
Knox, Daviess,
Mrs. Logan G. Eughes, Indiana rence Counties.
Congress Parent-Teacher Associa-
Martin and Law-
tions | president, today announced proposed new state divisions. Instead of grouping various state committees into departments under the supervision of vice presidents, it has been suggested that all committees be made committees-at-large and that third, fourth, fifth sixth. and seventh vice presidents be regional vice presidents in charge of regions bearing corresponding numbers. : It was further prcogsed that each region bé subdivide: into four districts, with a director in each district working under supervision of the regional vice president. gion 3 compriscs Lake, Porter, , Jasper, La Porte, St. Jos- , Starke, Marshe 1,. Pulaski, Ful- . Miami, Benton, Carroll and
Regions Established
n 4 compriss Elkhart, La- , Steuben, Kosciusko, Noble, b, Whitley, Allen, Wabash, intington, Wells, Adams, Grant, A ckford, Jay. Dele ware, Randolph, Howard, Tipton, Hamilton and Madison Counties. Region 5 has Four tain, Montgomery, Boone. Putnam, Hendricks, Vermillion, Parke, Vigo, Clay, Sul{ivan, Morgan, Ower:, Moore, Greene,
Cast Announced For fHighlights’
Singers in the cast. of ‘the musical revue, “Holi ay Highlights, » to be produced M:-y 20 and 21 at] "the Civic Theater, were announced today by Miss Edit" Jane Fish. They are the Misses Florence | Adams, Geraldin© Dunn, Betty Jane Grauel, M:ry Hungerford, Mary Jane Lang, ‘arie Mansfield, Mildred ' Meskill, Olive. Montel, Vivian Minniger, Noel Patenaude, Pauline Priest. Others are the ‘fisses Elizabeth Sullivan, Jennife: Sheffer, Mary . Susan Singer, Aller © Stidham, Billie Claire Thomas, Fritzie Yaeger, Katherine Mabee ‘Mary Mitchell, Frieda Brooks, Eve vn Gulliong Mary McCoy, Angeline’ McLean, Rose
Mary McInturf; irs. J. H. Stid-|
ham and Mrs. Ch: rles Avery.
The cast’ also in: 1udes Jesse Gas- | uckstep,
Robert : uckstep, Robert
‘Counties in Region 6 include Gibson, Pike, Dubois, Orange, Washington, Scott, Clark,. Crawford, Floyd; Perry, Harrison, Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick and Spencer. Region 7 comprises” Marion, Hancock, Johnson, Shelby, Brown, Bar-
tholomew, Henry, Wayne, Rush,
Fayette, Union; Decatur, Franklin, Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland, Jackson, Jennings, Ripley and Jefferson Counties.
The first and second vice presidents would contihue as aides to the president. 2
New divisions will be discussed at
‘| the state P.~-T. A. convention to be held April 26-28 at: the Claypool |
Hotel.
Min Group To Pick Board
Department chairmen and committees will be named by the business committee of the Indianapolis district, Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman’s Home Missionary Society, at a meeting. at 9.a. m. Wednesday, April 6, at ‘the Y W. C. A.
On the committed are ‘Mesdames J. H. Smiley, Walter Gingery, W. C. Hartinger, L. R. Jones, J. P. Robinson, S. D. Clark, John Fassen, B. F. Heagy, P. E. Powell, J. w. Meyers and L. D. Weathers.
At 9:30 a. m. the committee will join.the executive board for routine business. The Golden Jubilee year book will be planned by the executive board and district ' auxiliary presidents dt a meeting from 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. ‘The general committee: for the national ‘annual: meeting - will convene at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. No Gresne,, 181], Cross Dr, Woodruff _P. Place. "i.
‘Matinee Musicale
To Install April 22
‘New officers of. the - Indianapolis
Mrs. J. P. Hollingsworth (left)
Cathedral High Mothers. Plan
for = the Cathedral Mothers’ Club sixth annual spring dance, “today : ‘announced .arrange-
‘ments comittitiees. : Mrs. T. J. McMahon. is reception :
committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. Theodore Wolf, club president;
Mrs. president; Mrs. John G. Moriarty, vice president; “Mrs. Thomas X.
William W. Parks, . corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edward J.-Kraeszig, financial secretary. and Mrs. Arlie J. Ullrich, treasurer.
The ticket committee is headed by Mrs. J. A. Walsch and Mrs, Edward Fillenwarth, cochairmen.
ald, Don Potter, Thomas Broden, Clarence Brady, John H. Morrison, John T. Wade, John L. Clark; J. J. Shattner, D. C. Sweeney, M.. J. Fahey, Fred. Dilger, C. E. Elliott; Joe- Kernel, H. ‘'W. McShay, A.. J. Ullrich, M. M. Curran, J. J. Helmer, George W. Usher, Charles W. Thamann, George V. Green, J. J. MeCaslin, C. J. Fisher, J. G. Moriarty,
ward Dux and J. F. Nelan. ~~ ‘Mrs. Parks Music Chairman
Assisting Mrs. Parks ‘as ‘music chairman ‘is Mrs. R. R. Cannaday. Mrs. John Deery and Mrs. William | Finch are cochairmen of the “deeorations committee. Other committee- members are Mesdames R. J. Welch, George Hall, W. B. Worl, WwW. F. McMillan and Arthur Patrick.
Publicity is being directed by Mrs. Clarence S. Sweeney, chairman, and Mrs. Nicholas J. Connor. Refreshments: committee : consists of Mrs. M. J. Healey, chairman, -and Mrs, ph William Mahoney. Mrs. Walter Kibler and Mrs. Raymond J. McManus are cochairmen of the patrons and patronesses committee, assisted by Mesdames M. H. Walpole, John J. Quinn, George T. O'Connor, J. GG. McNutt, A. F. Lauck, William C. Hall, William J. Keisle, “Joseph: BE. Williamson, Thomas E: Courtney, Edward J. Kearns, william J. Hurrle, E. Park Akin, Ador Krueger, August Souchon, Charles E. Stevens, Adam Gerlach, W. W. Miller, E. J. Kelly,
‘M. B. Quill, Fred Dilger and Her-
man H: Van Benton.
|Delta Delta Delta ToView Style Show |
Miss Jane Stewart, stylist, will
present. a style ‘show this evening before members of the Indianapolis Alii ce. of Delta Delta Delta SoYortiy. Mrs. M.. Speers MacCollum will .be hostess.. A, dinner will be tolowed by = ess meeting and eléction of
tummies. in the style show. , Mis, Fredrick
A symposium on motion pictures led by Mrs. H: W. Southard, (center) will be a highlight of the 23d annual convention | of the Indiana indorsers of
On Bridge Party Committee
the arrangements committee for the annual’ bridge party » be held by the. Delta Delta Delta Alijance-
For Spring Hop|
Mrs. Ray Reed, general chairman | High School |’
Raymond J. McManus, vice |
* Photoplays. April 8 at the Claypool Hotel. Will ‘Wertz is nominating committee chairman.
Times Phote. ‘of. Tridiariapolis aed 16 at Ayres: auditorium. . Mrs, * Merritt Thompson 1 assisine on the: Hickete ‘com-
is a member of
* mittee.
Set
Times Photo. :
Mrs. . Robert Mottern (left) is general chairman and Mrs,
.| partment will meet.
“EVENTS
SORORITIES | Beta Phi Theta. 8 p. ‘m. today, ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, 22 N. Tacoma, hostess. Alpha chapt., Rho Delta. 8 p. m. Thurs, Mrs, Eugene Dye, 1654 N. College, hostess. Delta chapt., Xi Delta Xi, “Tonight, - Miss Mary Griffith, 5158 N. Ralston Dr., hostess." - Business meeting. Tri Chi. 7:30 p. m. today. - Miss Esther Cotton, 742 ‘N. Bancroft, hostess. Rho chapt., Sigma Beta. ‘Tonight. Mis. ‘William Balsley,. hostess. Pledge services. Alpha chapt., Omega Nu “Tau. 7:30; p. ‘m: today. Hotel Lincoln, ‘Alpha chapt;, Omega’ Kappa. § p.-m. Madelene Tucker, hostess.
hostess. : . CLUBS. iin Delta Delta; 12:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Albert Saige, hostess. Luncheon bridge at Colonial Tearoom.
iodaye. Hotel Lincoln.” ‘Missi Sigma Sigma Kappa. Tonight. Miss’ Pansye Gladish, 2860. College, i
Lamahan, recording secretary; Mrs. ||:
Other members are Mesdames | William C. Fox, George A. MacDon- |
Charles i Koors, Harry Bloom, Eu-
‘bany;
s. Members will model hone | :
“hostess.
Luncheon.
Terrace, hostess. Luncheon. ¥
Las Amigas. 8 Pp. m. tonight. Miss Jeanne Reed, 1226 N. Tacoma, - Janet Ada. Thurs. noon, Mrs. Harry. Byrkett, 817 N. ‘Grant, hostess.
On-Ea-Ota. .1 p. m.. Thurs. Mrs. J. E McElroy, Beech: Grove, 3 hostess. Luncheon, business meeting and bridge. : } LODGE. : : Past Grand Arch Druids.’ Thurs; noan. shart, Minnie Sawyers, 210
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Cassell-F leming
Rites Set
Tomorrow : at McKee oe
Miss: Margsiel. Axtell is to: entertdin tonight at the Colonial Tearoom
with ‘a bridal dinner for. Miss: Virginia Royall Fleming and her fiance, E
Murray Cassell. Jr.
Er 4 “They are to be married ‘tomorrow
Eleanor. Semans
To Act as Page
Miss Eleanor Semans of Indianapolis and several other young women from Indiana have’ been asked to serve as pages at the annual Conti-
nental Congress of the Daughters of |
the American Revolution April 18-23 in Washington, Miss Semans is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Semans. She is an. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority member and attended Purdue University. : Other young women: from Indiana who have received the. signal honor are Miss Naomi Beatty, New Market; Miss Dorothy Chadwick, Gary; Mrs. Martha S. Dulaney, New AlMiss Frances J. Forsythe, Grand View; Miss Marion Goss, La Porte; Mrs. Esther McCormick, Newcastle; Miss - Isabel: Miller, Attica;
Mrs. Elizabeth Rynearson, Madison, |.
and Mrs. Mary Louise Vannice, Danville.
Miami University.
Alumni ‘Will Meet:
Dr. W. R. McConnell, geography department head at
at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Churéch McKee: ‘Chapel. Miss Fleming'is a daughter of Mrs. William N. Fleming. Mr. Cassell is a son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Murray Cassell Sr. | The: ‘table, tonight is to be centered with a tiered. bridal cake, smilax and greenery: and a miniature bride, and bridegroom. Silver candles are to be in ¢rystal holders. Place cards are to be pink. Guests will include the bridal couple; Mrs. Fleming, the bride-to-be’s mother; Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. Murray Cassell Sr. ‘and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert J. Axtell, Mrs. William Guyton entertained recently at her horne, 3466 Carrollton Ave. with .a personal shower for Miss: Fleming, Decorations and appointments were white. Guests included the ‘Misses Margaret Adams, Muriel Adams, Vivian Claffey,’ Virginia Craig, "Myla Smith, Phyllis. Smith and Mis. ‘Herbert Egbert.
8 ® ” Mr, and’ Mrs, William S. Akin, 437 Bancroft ‘St.,- announce the engagement of _ their: daughter, An-
‘I nette, to Robert H. Kerr, soh of Mr:
and Mrs. O. C. Kerr, 4002: Grace|e wedding il be Jn 5.at the une 5.a Irvington Presbyterian Church. George W. Horst Jr. will ‘be her sis‘ter’s - matron: of honor and
"Charles F. Remy.
Rd carried J
crepe end a corsage of roses. ‘Miss | re.
Woman’ S 3 Dephstiont Club to Hold Preview. | Few a goon
at Tp, Pp. m. ‘Saturday at Block's Terrace Tearoom is fo open: the Woman's Department Club program this ‘month. The Hoosier Salon is onsored by the art department. of which Mrs. Walter. S. Grow is chairman. ~The department also is to meet at 2 p. m. Monday fo a business meeting and program. Hazel Harker is to present a travelog of Japan, and Mrs. Frank B. Hunter is to sing Japanese songs. ‘Japanese hangings and portraits will be on display in the Blue Room. Marion Green is to speak on the Gardener Museum at the Ten 0’Clocki] meeting Wednesday, April 6, at Block’s auditorium. Mrs. E. Preston Jones: is to talk oh “Gems of the Collection ak the Herron AtY Library.”
The Literature and Drama ‘Department meeting is to be the same day. The business meeting is to be followed at 2:30 p. m. by a program. Mrs. Charles Martin is to sing ‘a program of' French songs and Mrs. Horace Shonle is to review R. D. Rusk’s “Atoms, Men and Stars.”
Directors Meet April 11 The club’s board of directors is to
| meet at 10 a. m. Monday, April 11.
Miss Jeanne Welty is to discuss
i | “Catherine d’ Medici” at a general : | club meeting Wednesday, April 13.
Mrs. Paul T. Rochford is to have Ten o’Clock members as her guests Wednesday, April 20, at the annual outing in her garden. Mrs. Irving P.
® | Blue and Miss Pearl Kiefer are arg | rangements cochairman.
Mesdames R. E. Creighton, C. V. Montgomery and George M. Dickson are reservations cochairmen for the Community Welfare Department’s discussion luncheon at 12:30 Pp. m. Wednesday, April 20. Judge Earl R. Cox is to be guest speaker. He is to discuss “The Court’s Meaning to the Layman.” An illustrated lecture, “Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Evergreens You Should Know,” will be presented by Prof. Victor H. Ries at the Garden Department's ‘meeting Friday, April 22. The Monday Guild is to meet for a 12:30 p. m: luncheon, business meeting and program, April 25. On April 27, the American Home DeThe Applied Education section will have for its theme, “The Soul ‘of the Home.”
‘Garden Pariy Planned
: Mrs. Merritt E. Woolf is general
chairman and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander anc Mrs, Robert T. Ramsay are vice chairmen of the Garden Department’s garden party Thursday and Friday, April 28 and 29, at Ayres’ auditorium. - Information concerning the event may be learned from Mesdames Oscar - I. Watkins, - Vincent - V. Smith or Irving Blue. Officers are to be installed at the general club’s Annual Day to be held Monday, May 2. Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike is arrangements chairman. The board of directors is to meet at 9 a. m. Annual reports are to be made at 10 o’clock and luncheon is to be served at noon.
will follow. Reservations for luncheon are to be made with Mesdames William ©. McGuire, Louise B. Pohlman, O. P. McLeland or Harry Plummer!
School Officials Asked to Attend Alumni Banquet
* Special invitations were mailed today by the Franklin College Marjon County Alumni Association to Burl Friddle and Merle Abbett, alumni, to be guests at the dinner Monday night at the First Baptist Church here. ‘Mr. Friddle is coach of the Ft. Wayne South Side High School basketball team, state tournament winner last week-end. Mr. Abbett is. Ft. Wayne public schools superintendent. | Wil Nel, Pittsburgh, who has been named assistant to President William Gear Spencer, is to be
- Mrs. William Russell Shirley is reservations chairman for the event. More than 200 county alumni are expected to attend. Among Indianapolis reservations are those of the Misses Grace Bryan, Martha Scott and Lucille Pritchard; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Holeman, Mr. and Mrs: Robert D. Pritchard, Philip Waggoner, F. R. Smith, Oren D. Pritchard, Truman D. Hoover, Norbert Kelley, Davis Harrison and
- | honored guest.
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Lucy M. Parsons Is Married Here
+ A reception followed the marriage of Miss Lucy Mary Parsons, a sister of Mrs. William Toborg, to Paul Lewis Schepman at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the home of the bridem’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Schepman, 4178 Guilford Ave. “The Rev. D. H. Gilliat read the
th | ceremony before the fireplace which
was banked with greenery and
‘| lighted with candles in Sandeisbra.
The bride wore a white lace fashioned on princess lines a slight train and carried brides roses and lilies of the valley. ‘Mrs. Claude Paul Pruitt, matron of “honor, wore Wallis blue. taffeta 'ohanna Hill roses: ‘Mr, was best man. Mrs. “‘Torborg wore coral pink | Mrs. the bridegroom’s mother,
Mary. Jean Kerr is to be bridesmaid. - Miss
: Marriage Announced
: any yed . bridal | hy nciuiding “0 se Me" ‘and “I Love You
‘The program and memorial hour |
Triangle Club Picks 2 Indienapolis M en |
. Times Special PRINCETON, N. 3 March. 30.—Charles T. Latham Jr. and Charles Francis Huston: of Indianapolis were honored Te_re by the Princeton: Triangle Club, one ‘ the ‘most widely known e dramatic ‘organizations in the country. -Mr. Latham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Latham, 1314 'N.: Delaware St., was named - property manager of the organization. He is a graduate of Park ScHhvol and Exeter: Academy, Exeter, N. H. : Mr. Huston, a member of this year’s graduating class, recent- . ly was elected ‘to membership. He is the son of Mr..and Mrs. Francis P Huston, 411 Ruskin ‘Place, and. is a 1934 graduate of * Shortridge High School. °
Dance Students Will Be Feted By Mrs. Gates
‘Mrs. William Byram Gates will entertain younger members of her dancing classes Friday night, April 8, in the American: United Life Building ballroom. : Prep-school age, pupils and members of the Junior ‘Assembly will be entertained Saturday night, April 9, at the Murat Temple ballroom. Among those present who @ will take part in the program. beth nights will ‘be Ann Parry, Frances Lurvy, Rosalie McKee, Sally ' Ann McBride, Gloria Shumaker, Ann Spaulding, Sally Page, Hilda Pfaff, M#Zry . Heath, Macy Glendening, Gene Scheidenhelm, Suzanne Trenzel, Mary Harrell, Maryann Scheidenhelm, Vail Garrett. Nancy Briggs, Marjorie Home, Jack Jelliffe, Barbara Brown and , Alice Greene. Others are Helen Hudesill, ‘Emily Flickinger, Elizabeth Weiss, Joan Haywood, Sheldon Sayles, Betty Lee Washburn, Suzanne Littell, Leora Wood and Robert Bohlen.
Alpha Zeta Beta Province to Map Convention Plans
The Eta province convention of Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority will be held Saturday and Sunday at Hotel Lincoln. A dance Saturday night, business sessions Sunday morning and a luncheon are included on the program. Plans will be made for the national convention to be held in Washington. : . Mrs. Louis Buennagel, . arrangements chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Russell J. Adams, and Mrs. Louise Pflumm, cochairmen; Mrs. Charles Martin and the Misses Mildred Benton, Geraldine Gibson .and Georgia Dillon. Chapters to be represented: include Omicron, Toledo, O.; Eta, Defiance, O.; Gamma Zeta, Ft. Wayne; Beta Alpha, Marion, and Alpha Tau
Two to T alk At Woman’ S Club Friday,
Mrs. Martha Daugherty And Mrs. J. D. Pierce To Read Papers.
An Indianapolis Woman's Club meeting on Friday heads the list of club meetings for this week. Several groups already have completed their programs for the year and will not resume activities until early fall. The reading of two papers will feature the Indianapolis Woman’s ‘Club meeting at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Martha Oliver Daugherty will. read ‘Philippine Adventure,” and Mrs. James D. Pierce's paper is en titled “Hear, and I Will Speak of Excellent Things.” t J ”» »
The Ladies’ Federal Club is to hold a theater party tomorrow. Mrs. L. D, Wadsworth, 5024 Gotlegs Ave, will be hostess. i) Mrs. J. Blaine Hoffman, 5420 Broadway, will be hostess tomorrow to the North Side Study Club. Mrs, J. L. Hodges and Mrs. Marie Rogers are in charge of the program. 2 » »
Mrs. Nelson Gibson will entertain the 1908 Club Thursday. An elec~ tion will follow a business meeting. Mrs. Harry Rhinehart, 320 Graham Ave., will be hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Club for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon, 4 EJ 2 »
Mrs. Carrie H. Black is to assist Mrs. W. J. Weesner, 53 Downey Ave., when she entertains the Irvington Fortnightly Club Friday. Mrs. Carrie L. Withner and Mrs. W. B. Ward are in charge of the program. ” ” EJ Mrs. G. T. Rust is to speak .on “Charm of Copenhagen” at a meeting of the Woman's Roundtable - ‘Club. Friday. Mrs. J. S. Herriot, 3424 Birchwood Ave. is to be hostess. ” 2 The Brookside roen Club is to meet at the Brookside Community House at 2 p. m. Friday. ° ” ” ” . The Culture Club will meet with Mrs, W. O. Cheeseman, 347 Westfield Blvd, Friday. Mrs. F.C. Tucker will speak on “Latin-Amer-ican Art and Literature.” 1 2 8 =» The Tri Psi Mothers’ Club .of Butler University will hold a 12:30 p- m. Luncheon Friday at the Delta Delta Delta chapter house. Hostesses will be Mesdames D. R. Foster, F, C. Bell, W. C. Katterhenry, J. J, Marshall, A. R. Forman and A. D. Gray. 2 » 2 The Magazine Club will hold s guest meeting Saturday at the World War Memorial building, Hostesses will be Mesdames G. P, Stockton, J. Blaine Hoffman, Lowell S. Fisher, G. A. VanDyke, C. M, Gibbs and Miss Jeanette Henley. » f J ”
The Saturday Afternoon Literary -
Club will hold a luncheon with Mrs, T. J. Cornwell, 5810 University Ave.
and Alpha Upsilon, Indianapolis.
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