Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1938 — Page 4
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Local Mothers, to Be Honored Tomorrow, P
Derby Lures Many, But Players Club Provides Fun for Stay-at-Homes
Governor and Wife Among Society figures to See Blue Grass Classic: Two One-Act Plays, Short And News Reel on Civie Theater Bill of Fare,
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON While eager throngs with turf-following prochivities gather at Churchill Downs to see the Kentucky Derby this afternoon, stav-at-homes ave anticipating an enterthe Players Club's triple dramatic Not even the withdrawal
taining evening at
excursion at the Civie Theater, of Stagehand has dampened the ardor of the race fans; the Plavers are rallying round for the grand finale of the season and after-theater dance at Woodstock Club. Among those whe have heen lured by lds to the Blue Grass classic are Governor and Mrs, Townsend, who have in their box their daughter, Mrs. Robert Marshall, and Marshall; their son, Max Townsend, and Miss Mildred Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Nugent and Mr. and Mrs. B. M, Angell will be guests in the box of Mrs, Nugent's brother, Lewis W, ‘Cole of Louisville, and Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs, Meredith Nicholson Jr will be guests in the box of Mrs. Nicholson's father, Robert West of cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. H daughter, Mrs. Samuel] W Mrs, C. Dolly Gray Mr. ana Mrs. ‘IThomas Ruckelshaus, Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Ruckelshaus and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. ‘Cain will 6ccupy a hox together. Mr, and Mis. John B. Stokely will see the race with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raglan of Nashville, Tenn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Kuhn and the Misses Ruth and Helen Sheerin will be the week-end guests of their aunt, Miss Martha Doherty, at the Seelbach Hotel Mr, and Mis
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Carl H. Wallerich, Mr. and Mrs, Uz McMurtrie and Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hartley will occupy a box together, Edward Gallahue will have as guests in his box Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Galla hue and Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus. Mr, and Mrs, William Ray Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel Jr. will see the race together. Dr. and Mrs, Dudley A. Pfaff and Mr. and Mis. J. P. Frenzel wil be guests of Mrs. Frenzel's aunt, Mrs. M. H. Moon of Louisville Others who will attend include Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. J. Edwin Kopf, William N. Wilson, Mr D. Hinkle, who will be the week-end guests of Mr White of Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. J Carlton Daniel and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tago. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Willson and Mr. and Mrs. Guernsey VanRiper will be guests of Mi and Mrs. Mervin J. Hammel at a radio Derby party and buffet supper, N
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lavs additonal short feature pus Plavers Club bill of fare. Con extra-special program ever “Culture Comes to the
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Twh one n the siderable mystery has Percy Weer, directo TVA,” hauled off Burns' back vard Fellow conspirators who will appear along with Mr, Wear in the “admirable governmental experiment” are Herman McClure, Perry W. Lesh and Frank J. Hoke of “Vengeance in Teka,” which Mrs. Austin Bruce is directing, include Xurt Vonnegut, George Fotheringham and Mr Mrs, Bruce. Dr, John Ray Newcomb is director of The Purple Doorknob” in which Mrs. Orland A. Church, Mrs, Alfred 8. Etcheverry and Mrs, William G. Sparks are to share honors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Rockwood, committee chairmen, are being assisted hy Mr. and Mrs. Rov Elder Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mre, Bruce A number of dinner parties are planned preceding the perform ance. Guest Mr. and Mrs, Edwin MM. McNally will be Messrs and Mesdames Herman C. Wolff, Louis H. Haerle, Maxwell Coppock, Francis W. Dunn, Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell and Joseph J. Daniels. Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Robart B, Adams at their home Golden Hill will be Mr. and Mrs, Horace R. McClure, Mr, and Mrs. Harry V. Wade and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W., Lieber will entertain informally at their home for a ground who will later dine at the Marott Hotel. Tncluded be Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hanna, who will be Mr, guests for the evening: Mr. and Mrs. Clade Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Stuhldreher's guests, and Mi Mrs. Stuhldreher., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond FF. Mead will with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Efrovmson and Mr. and Mrs, Harlan Hadley will dine with Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Meek In one group attending the performance together will he Messrs, and Mesdames Rockwood, Ralph Vonnegut, Paul E. Fisher, William Henley Mooney and Dr. and Mrs, Cleon Nafe. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Myers will entertain at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Koehlstaedt,
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According te this year's springtime blossoming schedules, rose gardens will be at the height of their glory June 4 and 5 when the Park School Mothers’ Club holds its annual garden tour. Committee chairman, appointed this week, are already making plans for one of the loveliest events of the early summer season. Mrs. Frank I. Binford, tour chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. H. T. Van Landingham, Mrs. T. Victor Keene, club president, is tO act as secretary for the tour and Mrs. Fisher will be treasurer Other chairmen are Mrs. Dunn and Mrs publicity; Mrs, C. W. Spalding, tickets; Mrs. W. J. Dieter, sutstate publicity; Mrs. C. Harvey Bradley, commercial exhibits: Mrs, Ward Hackleman, tea. Mus, Frederick T. Holliday and Mrs, John D. Gould, flower exhibits, and Mrs. Harold B. West, personnel
William ©. Griffith,
Oakland City College Head To Address Travel Study Club
WP Dearing, Oakland City College president, will speak on “Indian apolis and the World" at the annual banquet of the International Travel Study Club at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Antler's Hotel. Approximately 500 members of 33 local chapters and three newly organized groups will attend AS : SEEN Mrs. M., ¢ Safford will preside Mrs. John W. Thornburg will be in charge of the presentation of the three new chapters, Caravan ChanAnderson; White Water, Richmond, and Indiana, Indianapolis. A tribute to the late Mrs. 8. R. Artman, founder and organizer of tha olub, will be presented hy Mrs, Rose Winder. Mrs, H. G. Mason will pronounce the invocation. A musical program will be given
by Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, and John R. Bumgardner, soloist, Mrs, Verlin PP. Crousore, special arrangements chairman, fs assisted by Mesdames Vaughn Cooke, Albert M. Feist, Hazel Wininger and Fred | Stuckey. Mrs, George Dyer will be hospitality chairman, assisted by Mesdames Morris G. Young, Max Norris, Mae Frazee, W. A, Ferguson, 8. V. Kira« sian and Miss Assunta Cardarelli,
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Patrons, Patronesses tor Cole |
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ause for Pleasant Moments With Their Children
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1938
ter Photo The yoang mother, as well as gray-haired madonna, will be honored tomorrow throughout the nation on the 51st anniversary of the first, organized tribute t6 motherhood 14 this country. Although quite as absorbed in their children as the mothers of a generation ago, the voung society matrons still find time to travel and entertain extensively and remain active in the Junior League, Christamore Atd, Dramatic Club and attend to a myriad of other duties 1. A traveler and one of Tndianapolis’ loveliest David P. Williams Jr. She iz shown with David 2 Mrs. Henry Atkins Jr, takes a few minutes to tell Susan and Tommy a story 3. Pamela Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson Jr. will find her parents’ new home in Golden Hill an eXciting place for a child to explore 4, Little Sandra Kevers bright due to the hours she spends out of door mother, Mrx. Norman Kevers, 5, Mrs. A. Ewing Sinclair and her picked their winners in the Orchard June 4 between the Indians and the Kansas ix interested in activities at Orchard School,
the
hostesses ix Mrs, ITT and Katherine from her busy day
cheeks are davs with
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there spring
partly hei John Ewing, already have benefit baseball game City Blues, Mrs, Sinclai where John is A student,
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Beatty circus Indianapolis
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Patrons and patronesses for the Cole Bros he presented here (oday under the auspices of phans’ Home have heen announced. They include Governor and Mrs, Townsend Roy Elder Adams, William Ray Ad- #
ams, Rudolph C. Aufderheide, Fred- . 5 | eric M. Ayres, Arthur R. Baxter, | [pp Vitations for Matrix Table]
Harry J. Berry, Linneas C. Boyd, Arthur V, Brown, Niles 8. Chapman, LATS Bemg Mailed
Messrs, and Mesdames
Charles W. Chase, Noble Dean, Gieorge M. Dickson, Francis W Dunn, Marion E. Ensley, Carl F Eveleigh, Richard Fairbanks, Frank B. Fowler, Robert N. Fulton, Morti mer CO. Furscott, Charles A. Garrard, William ©. Griffith, Theodore B. Griffith, Rdward W. Harris, A. D Hitz. Benjamin D. Hitz, J. W., Hoff man. J. 1. Holcomb, W. W. Knight, Howard J. Lacy, J. K. Lilly, J, Ray mond Lynn, P. R. Mallory, Walter CO. Marmon, Charles Maver, A, Kiel or Maver. Clarence T, Meryell, Eu gone O, Miller and Meredith NicholJT
Invitations being mailed
this week-end for the annual Matrix hanguet Monday, May 16, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club given by members of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter and Butler University chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, nation al honorary and profesxional journalism sorority Margaret Hastings Bradley, Chi cad. nated author, traveler and lec turer, ix to be speaker. Mrs. Bradley, whe has accompanied her hue hand on several or his African ex- | plorations, will talk on “Women on | safari,” and punctuate her remarks with descriptions of difficulties she has encountered fn writing ‘'on [ tour.’ Banguef
were
Mesdameoes H. Noves
Others are Messrs. and Q. G. Noblitt, Nicholas Mansur B. Oakes, Kurt ©. Pantzer, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Almus Go Ruddell, Roy Sahm, William J Shafer, Thomas DD. Sheerin, R Hartley Sherwood, Frank B. Shields, | red A. Sims, Obie J. Smith, Rob- | ert W. Spiegel, Robert E. Sweeney, | Alexander 1, Taggart, Guy A. | Wainwright, Harold B. West, J. S. | White, ©, BE. Whitehill, Roger G | Wolcott, Isaac B. Woodard, Wil liam A. Zumpfe, and Dra. and Mes damex Prmest dewolfe Wales, John M. Cunningham and Jewett V Reed. Algo on the list are Mesdames Albert J. Beveridge, Fred Carter, John WwW. Goffey, Henry H. Hornbrook, John Kern, Albert Lieber, BE. 8S Severin, Frank Stalnaker, J. H Trimble, Mizs Emma Claypool, Miss Gtortrude Taggart and Messrs Joseph J. Daniels and John K Ruckelzhaus
committees have heen | announced hy Mry, Flovd Mannon, | alumnae chapter preeident, and Miss Marjorie Andrews, Butler chapter president Tahle decora- | tions are in charge of Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton of the alumnae group and Mixes Catherine Smith Mary Ellen MeKee and Frances Pat {on of the Actives
Committees Named
and arrangements committees are composed of Miss Martha Wright and Miss Hildred Funk of the alumnae chapter and Mise Rith Smock and Miss Viola Williams of the Butler chapter Mis, Mannon, Mrs. Gerald Woods, Mrs. Donald Drake and Miss Louise Eleanor Rowxs will represent the alumnae group in the receiving line al, the banquet, and Miss Jeanne Mitchell and Miss Andrews will represent the active group Mrs. Henry Ostrom Jr, alumna, and Miss Patton, active, are in| charge of reservations. The Butler invitation committee is ¢composed of Misses Dorothy Shepperd, Jane Pfieffer and Mary Dennon The publicity committees are Miss Ann Hall and Miss Winifred Smith for the alumnae and Miss Marjorie Craft and Mizz Beatrice Waiss for the actives
The hoxtesx
Myers-Sweeney Rites to Be Held
Here Tomorrow
Following the marriage of Miss Tenore B. Mvers to Lawrence TF Sweeney at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church, the couple will leave on a motor trip west, Miss Mvers is a daughter of Mrs | Lillian Mvers, 3102 B®. New York St. Mr, Sweeney is a son of Mr | and Mrs. Harry Sweeney,
The Rev, U, 8. Clutton is to read the double-ring ceremony before an altar of spring flowers, palms and ferns The bride-to-be, who will enter alone, will wear a white satin gown fashioned on princess lines with a flat stitched collar and a long train Her tulle veil will be fingertip length, and she will carry a shower of white roses and lilies-of«the«val. ley Miss Schreck Matd-of-Wonor
Miss Alice Schreck, Muncie, maid. of-honor, will wear pink marquisette over satin gown and carry a colonial bouquet, Clifford Sweeney will be his brother's best man. Miss Mary Sweeney, the bride groom-to-be's sister, will sing “Because” during the ceremony, Only intimate friends will be present at the reception following the ceremony. The couple will be at home after May 15 in Thdianapolis Out-of-town guests are to include Mr. and Mrs, James Per. Kins, Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs, George GG. Swails and Mrs, Martha Swails, Acton,
E 1 Symphony Group To Be Entertamed
Members of the Indiana State Symphony Society's Women's Committee will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frederic M. Avres, president, for tea with mem bers of the executiva board of the commit tee, Women's committed members from the following Indiana eities will attend: Muncie, Lafayette, Bloomington, Crawfordsville, Richmond, Winchester, Columbus, Shel byville, Goshen, Kokomo, Martins ville, Peru, Tt, Wavne, Edinburg, Marion, Frankfort, Newcastle, Terre Haute, Greenwood, Noblesville, South Bend, Wabash, Culver and French Lick, Hostesses with Mrs, Ayres and Mis, Elsa Pantzer Test, social come mittee chairman, will be Mesdames Farl B. Barnes, John XK. Ruckelshaus, Albert J, Beveridge Jr, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Wayne D. Ritter, Dudley Gallahue, William ©. Griffith and Miss Nina Brown,
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Alpha Delta Pi Founders Ivete
Today Will Attract 200 Here
active and Aa the xtate Indianapons Room
Approximately 200 Horority throughout luncheon at the tonight In club's
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Three local sororities are arrang ing a breakfast, tea and dinner in
honor of member's mothers for to
morrow A memory Delta Chi Sorority Mother's Day party at the home of Mrs, Charles Crisler, 5420 Central Ave. Mrs. Harold Andrew, arrangechairman, will be assisted by Crisler and Miss Ann M, Cone
at the annual
Mis way Guests will he Mazdames Clifford Horney, Martha Comiskey, Firmest Vogt, George Schuttler, Tred Mey ors, Agnes Conway, George Bischofl F.C. Tavior, Fred Reimer, Stella Marvin, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs, 8. J. Saver and Mrs. Minnie Brackett, Crawfordsville Omicron Chapter of Chi Sorority will hold aA mother and daughter breakfast at Peeser's Tea room Decorations and appoint ments will He in lavendar and white Assisting Mrs. Lillian Vovies, ars rangement chairman, will be Mixx Mildred Saffell and Mesdames Charles McVey, John Long and Jack Burke A Mother's held hy Nu Tau Sorority at Miss Marjorfe Stewart,
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Dav dinner will he Hollvhock Hill
general
chairman, is aided by Miss Margie |
White, Guests will include the Mesdames
Charles Stewart, William Sehiffers |
decker, J. H. Dean, Bertha Peake, Pearl Kissinger, Nettie Fowler, Mayme Cassel, Flora Stolte, ¢. I. Gerard, A. B. Adams, William Steuerwald and W., T, Cassiday.
attended
tea will be held by Chi | { the topie of Miss Dorothy Allison, |
Lambda Chapter of Omega |
Alpha Delta Pi
Faunders’
members of the State Chub nOrority
Iitmnae
Athletic for the Mis. (yeorge | TI, national | ment, ‘wa: | speaker. The [ the group's 87th anniversary
members Kercher, Evanxton chairman of endow hanot gest and uncheon was to mark The
Marching On | Mix ©. H. Machamdr, newly | elected Indianapolis Alumnae Ansso- | welcomed the the toast Lawsou,
president, guests and introduced master, Miss Dorothy Ming Charlotte Brinkman, Indiana | University chapter member, =zpoke “The Progress of Alpha Delta and “Forward to Seigniory
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{ Hanover Chapter president A musical xtunt and original skit were presented by the pledges from the two chapters, Panhellic representatives have | pean invited to attend the dance tonight Chaperons will be Messrs | and Mezsdames reorge Henderson, Rov Johnson, Paul Myers and Dale Ww
Traveler to Talk On Antarctic Trip Jacques DANS. orld traveler
of Admiral Richard ¥. Byrd's last Antarctic expedition in an address 8 p.m Monday night at the Creorge W. Julian School, The lecture is the last In A xeries | sponzored by the Trvington Union [ of Clubs,
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whose talk was cancelled hecaure of ilinexs | The lecturer, who speaks hers for | the first time, was attached to the ice breaking ship Bear of Oakland as chief steward. He will relate anecdotes of animal and bird life in the Antarctie,
Nav | A dance will be held |
“American Mother of 1938’
"WAS |
| Halloween |
| ceremonies | het first visit to New York, and she | was overwhelmed
and lecturer, will prexent highlights |
Mr, D'Albert will speak in place of Mrs, Demarchus Brown, |
Troubled at Thought of War
S [theme wax to be “Alpha Delta Pi | | NEW YORK,
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May 7 Dallas, Tex, gazed at the troubled look came into her eye: “War?” she said We dare not have wai I would he gathered in by war ax a cyclone takes up chaff sony. but every mother's sons. 1 can't speak of if | she was Mis, Grace Noll Crowell I'he American Mother of 1038" land author of a thousand poems It wax her first press interview, and she was a little timid ’ | “TI hope vou're not sophisticated “T'm not later,
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A moment | smiled and said, "I was | vou reporters at frst | just like my boys.” First Visit to New York Sha couldn't talk Mix. Crowell, wha will he 61 next | she was fAuont about het | war wmelecied by the I Hive under my own littl Mother's Day Committee of the | one satd. “and write my olden Rule Foundation to He thelr | asa 1 start? 11 was a of honor at Mother's Day | praying that 1 might here Sunday It was | work in the warld Bomeone asked het | Between poetry and Looking from the window of her | “Verse” she said, "is Mih-flaor suite in the ®t, Moritz | IAnguage. Poetry is Tike Hotel, sha breathed hie uh eo 4 of the Wheat “Oentral Park ve vead about | can put vou Neer on i [1t all my life. Tt's lovely.” | Someone had read in one of Myx | Orowell's poems that she liked Tilacs, and huge clusters of them wore fn the room. They were | “lovely,” too Born in Towa
“Th Towa, where T was born,” she | sald, “IT lived th a lane of lacs.” Mrz. Orowell will be feted almost continuously while she is in New | planned York. All the major broadcasting Chests will ineluda the Misses stations will carry her greetings to | Eileen Ackerman, 1ola Beals, Faith American mothers on Sunday, She Delon, Angeline Grimaldi, Maxine will read some of her poems, Henthorn, Ann Warrell and Mrs, Her message to mothers? Virgil Vaughn v “Tis this,” she said, “Leave ta] Assisting Miss Geney will he Miss your children a legacy of faith in| Marteen Austin end Miss Judy
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Sigma Phi Rughees To Be Feted Monday
Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi | sotority will open A meries of Mash parties with a buffet supper Monday night at the home of Miss Neurel Genev, 1815 Nowland Ave, A treasmira hunt and rose tea alnd are being
the Lord, The foundation of every | Poehlein,
