Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1938 — Page 13
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PAGE ©? eee. ___ HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ | THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938 A More Truth in Poetry Arrangements Being Completed for Sorority Parties in City |Parties for Than in Science, Phelps | j - — Lambs’ Club Says in Lecture Here 5 * a ny he E TOONS A Show Filled
‘Maytime Gambols’ to Be Given Saturday Night At Columbia Club.
Homer Great Because His Work Is More Than
Narrative, Yale Professor Tells Guest Meeting of Contemporary Club.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON 3 : a 5 : a ; : ; ; Additional parties are being In a single epic excursion into the realms of “Truth | : ge " : , | formed to nttena tne Lambs’ Cub and Poetry” Dr. William Lyon Phelps last night proved : a | oo “Maytime Gambols” Saturday night to everyone's complete satisfaction that there's consid- 4 Rs, 3 3 § : 8 | | at the Columbia Club ' i i i H um RS ; NN ™ : 2 & i ; 3 \ { Included in the groups will be erably morg truth in poetry than in science. e sum- - ; — | a Si GH] : “ % iy Wh . . iy nk ts to E $ 3 Bi 3 : i wo out-of-town guests, rs. Ede« moned an impressive array of the world’s great poets J] : # J SE ER ip a support his contention at the Contemporary Clubs guest a. ai ES — | ; ] | visiting Mr. and Mrs. William B. x 3 | 8 RT ; : [ Munk, and Mrs. Frank Fishback,
meeting at English’s Theater. : n Ri Great poetry, art and drama are always contemporary, but works : : 3 : : : Rochester, N. Y.. who has been at of science are like a railroad timetable—subject to change without 4 a ; | | French Lick Springs for a visit with her mother, Mrs. W. W, Carter
notice. Whenever vou buy a scientific work you have to buy the Mr. and Mrs. Macy O. Teetor, Newcastle, will have as their dinner
latest edition, he declared. 3 : Along with AE (George W. Russell), the soft spoken Twentieth : 5 : LR ” ; dhe : *: Century Irish poet, Dr. Phelps is inclined to classify narrative poetry i : hic i : | guests at the club Mi and Mrs, as second rate because it's all on one plane. The “Horatius at the Shae : : : i 4 B No RY eGuire and My and Mrs Bridge” sort of thing is good in its way, especially for children who : ] . i | Pe Ee, Menmond; wt ni Ne read it for the story and incidentally absorb the magic, beauty, : E Eo : 4 er Teetor ad Th nna Mis. rhythm and music, he believes. “However, the beauty of advancing i | George Keagy, all of Hagerstown, intellectuality is that if your heart's right you never lose a love of the k y, : , simple things although you experience a higher kind of pleasure as : Member of Party : : | i Mr, and Mrs. Munk will entertain
you progress.” i a Homer's “Iliad” and “Odyssey” are Pa in pa ve : Ni “ Td > "” for Mrs. Norvell. Included in their ns that are truly great because they are far more than narrat . . . : 3 . yrs Pho. exheimer-Carlon Photo. | xr a the A ) din Incidentally a prove how much truer poetry is than Miss Jeanne Mitchell, Greenfield, is assisting with are Miss Helen Scanling (above), Xi Delta Xi Sorority The Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa | Party Will be Mrs. Fishback, Henry science, he said. Te > rangements for the Matrix Table, annual banquet spon- Grand Council president, is in charge of the annual state Gamma Sorority, will hold a rush tea Sup 'ay afternoon | Severin, Augustus Coburn and . P an he Be a Hg Bl an Sovantion oe > Wo ones Saturday night at the at the Butler University chapter house. Tn the receiving | Messis. and Mesdames Julian Bobbs, . > 7 T am ) ) » umnae apter o eta Sigma i, national honorary ntlers Hotel by Alpha Beta and Delta chapters. Com= line will be Mrs. P foKi . , ” : a y " ! > i : ; : Bil : : Sis > Mrs. Paul M. Fifer, alumnae president; Mrs, | J ,. Bagle: : Greeks Knew What They Were Fighting 01 and professional journalism sorority. Margaret Hastings mittee members include Miss Marjorie West, Delta chap- Jack Gulling (above), jncoming Vice i, a SCE EE Ned He freely admitted he was pro-Troy in the war between the Sig Btn rn ue, will speak Monday ter; Miss Claska Tacoma, Beta, and Mrs. Frank Dorman, Louis R. Lowe, general arrangements chairman, Repre= | and William Cc Griffith A 3 Greeks and the Trojans and contended that Ulysses, who was the evening at the =ndlanapolis Athletic Club. Alpha. sentatives of state chapters will attend. Tn one group will be Messrs. and brains of the Greek organization, pulled a dirty trick. The entire | Mesdames Myron R. Green, Jacob city of Troy wasn’t as large as the Indianapolis Union es it any a rties eine Bi ven | y . S. White, W. W, Dark, Dr. Walter yielded some of the world's greatest literature. at might be be- : G y A 7 = T WW dd B why Bruetsch and Elmer W. Stout cause the war was fought for a woman and, for once, every soldier v S DRAMA TIC CLU B ’ ) res 0) CS C ng to C Another party is to include Messrs, knew what he was fighting for, he suggested. Hp. . 7 y . and Mesdames William G. Sparks, Modern novels are prone to adopt the inventory method of per- F or Ma Tr and une Brides DAN Ck MAY 20 Preceded b P t 7 S (John H. Bookwalter, Rudolph suading us of the heroine's beauty, but Homer's method Is superior, The Dramatic Club will hold y ar y “ CricCs| Stempfel, Harlan J. Hadley, Arthur Dr. Phelps said. The “Iliad” is guiltless of pam of Helen is ‘annual URES meeting y | G Loftin, Robert Ferriday Jr. and until a conversation takes place between two old men who are sitting : ; " ton Geotee Mayr Halve on the wall discussing the advisability of putting a stop to the plea TN i ue Sve of brides, parties for them and an- and Te D2 Many parties are being planned | H. Noyes, Crows Nest, whose mar- | _— ll st ti ; sees “the face tha S ases. XR : Aub. 1/5 eS. | va shed. ‘When, for the first time, one finally Sees nS Many friends are planning ® Bob MeKittrick and his or- 2 one by Bd Se yes, Hage to Frederic M. Ayres Jr., is to M I H ed l a . a | take place soon. AVL. se ospita
launched a thousand ships” he shouts: “This war’s going on!” There's . > HT Hp y . : . showers and parties in honor of : : chestra are to play from ¢ p. m. an element of eternal truth there, said Dr. Phelps. Miss Mary Blanche Lennon, daugh- night at a surprise miscellaneous to midnight, On Sat . ! . > ’ shower given by Miss Ina Stanley. n Saturday, May 21, Mr. and
“If Hector were alive today he'd be a very popular young man . . uy Nominations for : : jb because the same qualities that made people likable when Homer | (5 of NOL AL Vik BEACH REAR | The hostess was assisted by her | jnoinge wikon Motmersneaa || INIStallation of Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus, Mr. and| (LOMMeEncement was writing poetry make them likable today. Courage, modesty, Brown is Set June 17 mother, Mrs. A. D. Stanley. and John K. Ruckelshaus, pres- Mrs. Thomas Kackley and Mr and | consideration of others, gentility of manner—Hector had them all. > DO es . Sorority Sisters Guests ident; Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge || /, Ts N rap NJ > t Tks ohter across 30 centuries.” iss Marjory Dallman will enter- Sorority Sisters Gues S. J. Beveridge Zcta 1 au Al yha Mrs. Thomas Ruckelshaus are to | S CAKE J\NAINC( You can hear his laughter acro tain ‘with = linen Shower Tomorrow Jr. and Mrs. William Rav || J C C 4 | n A ¢ < The soothsavers, clairvoyants and alchemists of the world are . bi or hOoue Me CP Guests with the bride were her Adams. Vice president. LVWiah : entertain with a treasure hunt and Siam - the great poets and the great poetry of the world is the poetry of EN will hold a tea on Sunday. | 2¢t@ Tau Alpha sorority sisters, in- || Avres and Kurt Lieber sec- || Set tor To 1 oht supper. Guests will be entertained transfiguration, he asserted. “William Alexander Percy by the Mav 22 *’ | cluding Misses Frances Luichinger, retary: John Collett and John | \ 1 19 informally at the Conrad Ruckel-| Dr. Robert Lee Stuart, Taylor alchemy of his genius got a simple truth out of the transfiguration of + . wiry Bvelve Daniel wd Mildred Haag, Dorothea Craft, Hollett, treasurer. and MIS | a shaus Golden Hill home before the | University president, will speak at a single subject in a two-stanza poem about a solitary bird ig 8 in MSS Page Kiefer are to be Elnora Hartman, Rosemary Johns- Richard Fairbanks Jr. Mrs || . . : hunt and supper will follow at the | {he commencement exercises for a leafless tree in the morning. William Henley transfigured the } of ee ot Mav 36 ton, Mary Sue Spilman, Janet Wil- Ann Maric Savies Miss Troi | Miss Ethel M. Merrick will be in= home of Mr. and Mrs. Kackley, 4511 | 1938 graduates of the Methodist phrase, ‘Over the hills and far away,’ to the universal passion to Ee Mt A Se personal jiams, Marjorie Searborough, Mary || Mroxiev Perry O'Neal. Willi stalled as president of Indianapolis| Broadway oe Se a ate soa : shower and on May 28 Mrs. HeITing| payices Paul. Fay Mendenahall Er : eal, William || Ama | Hospital Nurses Training School, | , ) ’ C. Griffith and Frank Hoke for || Alumnae Chapter, Zeta Tau Alpha | On Sunday, May 22, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ellen Marie Anderson, nurs
burst all vonds Wig eseape. 1 ted 1 Neat will entertain for the bridal St 3 ‘ : ’ y S ; e ’ y y & Busi : Ys But it was Goethe in the ‘Song of Mignon’ who exalted th Neoral Flack, Mary Virginia Brost,| | giractors, three of which are to || Sorority, at 8 p. m. tonight at the | David P. Williams Jr. and Mr. and : Mrs. John G. Williams are to enter-| ing education director at the hose
’ : 2 . der ttendants. ; vague homesickness of a little child in what Coleridge considered atter : : Rosemary Leslie, Margaret Schoen, | . ‘ Sv Sarid i Miss Kathryn Bingham’'s tea is Red ; be elected | home of § 3 ' ! the finest lines ever written: ; : St Sr Ta bop Alberta | Betty Smith, Thelma and Naomi Reservations way be made 1| e of Mrs. E. B. Lamb, 1461 N.| 0 intormaily in the afternoon for | Pital, announced today “ “The marble statues stand and look at me; En ne A i oa Haworth, Louise Berndt, Ethel Mer- at the Wootlstock Club | Alabama St. Miss Noyes and Mr. Avres at the Bacealaureate services will be BS owe, ‘|'rick and Eleanor Fullenwider and Gli | Other officers to be inducted for former's home, 4554 Broadway. | in May 22 at the entra! oy : tain Church with the Rev fl. A.
Alas oor Cn, yl I a , 14. On June 15 Mrs. Robert FerguDr. William Niles Wishard Jr., retiring Contemporary Club pres- + Mi r os SWitor t the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. John | the new year are Mrs. H. B. Smith jdent, introduced Dr. Phelps, who has been teaching for 41 years at SR I As a TN 1 uote, \ . “Wo ‘ ot rr TD Sic % A ™ Shullenberger presenting the sere Yale University. John P. Collett is to be president of the club stan hiv a Shower and Alte) Bridal colors, vellow and white,| J Tiss O Connell vice president; Miss Elaine Mil-| np games Murray has returned | mon. The senior breakfast at the next year. Te Bo ry UE pers | Were carried out in decorations last ig Sy hice SosreIEy} to Baltimore after visiting her | hospital dining room will precede ® = ® rr » = S Bi ay = 00% OI night at the personal shower given T y Miss Mary Jane Hoeper, recording gayughter, Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr, | the services, Mrs. J. K. Lilly Jr. and her daughter, Miss Ruth Lilly, are A Sapper and | yy Miss Martha Hayes for Miss 0 Be W ed at BA Mg 8 Laura Sie, and Mr. Fortune at their home on | Ms. G. D. French, Alumnae As visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lilly III, who are living at the Hotel . : : Esther Kelly. . ~ “ . Hl Dr. Olga Bh ha Cold Spring Road. hs ug Tp Windermere in Chicago. 3 ar Jive today t nd two Bridal Buffet Supper Miss Kelly is to be married May Church 1 onioht Panhellenic representative; Mrs, L. * » w the nurses’ residence and the dine Mrs. Henry Tiemeyer of St. Louis will arrive today to spe Mrs. Wurt O'Donnell. 530 W. 31st | 28 to Charles F. Henn. Guests last ~~ | nie : ; sid a weeks with Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin. Mrs, Martin's daughter, Mrs, S, v I + 91SU] ight were Mrs. Michael Barrett- — M. DeVoe, alternate Panhellenic) Mrs, Frederic M. Ayres, Crows | ner dance for seniors on May 19 Henry C. Atkins Jr. will give a family luncheon party tomorrow for St, is to entertain with a Writhal | Kelly, the bride-to-be’s mother; Miss Wiargaret, 0 Canndl. ‘anh | representative, and Miss Naomi Nest, has returned from Minneapolis, | At . Ticiieiaihis pute oud; buffet supper for her daughter, Miss | Mesdames J. T. Kelly, Louis Henn, No onnell, daugh-| Haworth, publicity chairman. Minn., where she was the guest of | louie Lowe and his orchestra Wi ter of Mrs. Gilbert Harris, 540 Mid- | Miss Merrick is to report on the| her sister, Mrs. Chandler Kibbee | P1aY
Mrs. Paul N. Ivins is chairman of the two alumnae events, Assisting Li her are Miss Gladys Carlile, Mrs, Helen Key Hoover and Miss Ruby
Mrs. Tiemeyer : Mrs. Natalie Brush Gates of New York, formerly of Indianapolis, Beatrice O'Donnell and her fiance, | George Henn, Rose Hayes, Anna SR dle Drive, Woodruff Place. will be- Epsilon province convention at De-| and Mr. Kibbee.
who is spending a few weeks at the Propylaeum, will go to French Kermit P. Shelton. | Barrett, Rose Merritt, Bernard Zim- | oatur ut a brief busi 8 d EE NY To Tiere, YStES Us Weg wrar~ Miss O'Donell and Mr. Shelton are | Mer, James Healy, Chris Young, come the bride of Kenneth A. Stilla- | Mics Thel a H worth, past alm Re wa aa i visit her mother to be married at 8:30 p. m. tomor- | Karl Stimson and Miss Gertrude mower at 6 p. m. tonight at the nae group president, Will announce| Mrs. Roger Scaife, Milton, Mass Mrs. William Alfring of St. Louis, S Vi row at the 31st Street Baptist | on hostess was assisted by her| Westminster Presbyterian Church, |officers installed recently at the is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, | Houser. Sess S aSSIs D Mr. Stillabower is a son of Mr, | Gamma Beta Chapter at Washing= | Albert J. Beveridge Jr, and Mr.
Mrs. W. W. Gilchrist, at the Marott Hotel, is to go to Louisville to : AAR . ot spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Jo Desha McDowell. Mr. and Church The wedding rehearsal is | sister. Miss Lucille Haves RS . tonight. > ) Ey : vile i . | ton College, Chesterton, Md. Fach | B id 443 vy Ss A and Mrs. Frank Stillabower, Edin- | ge, © everidge, 4430 N. Pennsylvania St. | 'wo-Ball F oursome
Mrs. McDowell were in Indianapolis earlier this week. X : . A ———— Abus are E . Mrs. Rebecca Deutsch, who has been Visiting hig D. J. oe ye Di bur The Rev. H. T. Graham is to | Fevirng SE Ure progress * "Ow 4 " y y 1] v y t venport, Towa. J Se 2 » ic officiate. ur St V A a no ‘ McCarthy, will return today to her home at Davenp her sister's matron of honor; Miss Clubs to Honor The bride is to wear a full-skirteq | Jaroslav Marek of the American| Several parties are being planned Series Starts Sunday
Charles Recker and Earl Rust have left for a month's visit in > dome : ’ . . jams Ruby Sheiton, the bridegroom-to- gown of white embroidered net with | Art Clay Co. is to speak on “The oe es. wid re oh pees Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cain will be 2 onhecticut who will spend the host and hostess at the first of a
California ; be's sister, will be maid of honor; : : story ‘of Ceramics.” The Indianapolis Country Club Junior dance is to take place wills : : d G d a short veil and she will carry lilies | History of Ceramics. : Mrs. Morris Coers, Bluffton, and Ol enburg ra S of the valley. Her only bridesmaid | Assisting the hostess are to be week-end at the Marott Hotel. Mr, series of mixed two-ball foursomes
Saturday evening. Miss Betty Hobbs, bridesmaids; : i ir i ‘merly lived i ony I Weiser BO y is to be Miss Betty Bloom. | Miss Thelma Tacoma, chairman, |and Mrs. Williams formerly lived in at the Indianapolis Country Club , flower girl and Ushers will include M , | and Mesdames I. J. Sours, A. R.|Indianapolis . Chuckie Lawrence, ring bearer. Hu- | Ty i d the Olariss IR SR a : W. Hi and Miss Sunday. P . L; l T e sdav goin ag Bug Sn un he Veronica and the arissa | nell's two brothers, Richard O'Con- | Vestal and R. W, Hilgedag and Miss ® ® 0» The series Jast Year was a popus 1ICNIC uncncecon UucCs Y pest man and Dr William Watkin. | Clubs are to be hosts to Oldenburg | nell and Jackson O'Connell. A re- | Grace Custer. Butler University] nr. ang Mrs. Fisk Landers are to | lar feature of the summer program, — . . son, Wilbur Hulett and Mr. Forster | alumnae at the annual meeting at Saptioh il Ne mde Re CH Du opotit. entertain a group of friends inform=- | Drawings for partners will be at or Ch ristamore Society are to usher. The Rev. Mr. Coers | Marion College, 3600 Cold Spring |, RD a a aye Ju! I DS EL Jota wt | A11y at their Golden Hill home be- | noon Saturday A . ; . s ; ride’'s mother. After a short wed- | alumnae adviser; Miss Margaret : A : ' BA . wil w < | Is to read the ceremony. Road, Sunday. ing trip the couple is to be at 1} | Shoen. rush: Miss Julia Miller. | fore attending the Dramatic Club's| Refreshments will be served fol. Juss ns Lamb will be hostess | Registration is ‘scheduled Yor 11 ID si Ra OE france: Miss Esther Renfrew | M2V 20th meeting at the Woodstock | lowing the game. A buffet supper at a kitchen shower tomorrow night : i : N 2 ck 24 : : : . /i " The Christatmore Aid Society is to be entertained with a noon | for Miss Marie Parks, who Vio a. m, followed by a business meeting IE ———————— scholarship, and Miss Panoria Cli A will be 50 2 i picnic luncheon Tuesday on the lawn of Mrs. Russell Fortune's country | married June 18 to Oscar Heitner, i aah To eB Entertains Narrators Apostol, pledges. home on the Michigan Road Guests tomorrow are to be mem- : Mrs. Albert Neff, president, en- i” Assistant hostesses are to be Mesdames J. L. Eaglesfield, Russell bers of Troop 29, Catholic Daugh- Boh gn dere tertained the Ne rrate Club a Department Club Meets Fortune Jr., Sylvester Johnson, A. Kiefer Maver and Miss Estelle Rauh Se sc oi which Miss |*® Attending will be the Rev. Yoh. night at her home, 3462 N. Me- Members of the American Home Burpee, es ia} ne . » Doyle, Marion College chaplain; ridian St. Mrs. Scott Bicknell, Department of the Woman's Depart= Officers for the coming year are . ff x S 1 Miscellaneous Shower Rev. Romauld Mollaun and Rev, | Martinsville, reviewed “Pioneering | ment Club held a committee meet5 01 1 1C tVvie With the Red Cross in War's Wake,” | ing today at 10 a. m. at the club-
to be elected and Mrs. Fortune, Ralph Hussman, both of Old . : : s , bot enburg; “ : project chairman, is to Teport on Nite thn 40 guests were ‘present re Sure College faculty: Be and “With the Red Cross "in| house. Plans were discussed for a at a miscellaneous shower given for Mother Clarissa, Oldenburg; Sister Europe.” Mrs. M. H. Hiatt and | garden party the last of May at the
progress made at the Christamore | Y : summer camp. | Change Is Noted Miss Parks last night by Mesdames Mary Magdalene, Oldenburg, and 10 Mrs. W. H. Spindell read original | home of Mrs, Helen Talge Brown
Settlement House All children attending classes or Zed Botkin, Albert Hofmann and [members of the academy's senior | PAPEIS. near Carmel. clinics at the Settlement House | Fred Schoettle. class. . - : during the year are eligible to spend | WM. Louis, national director of the Attendants were honored at a| Out-of-town delegations will inone or two weeks at the Camp, | a.,arjcan Hair Design Institute, | dinner given recently by Mrs. Wil- [clude the Cincinnati - Oldenburg 1 AY Rn 1D % which is located near Traders Point. | rd trated new trends | liam Parks, the bride-to-be’s moth- | Club, Oldenburg-Batesville Chapter tw es & C 0 . Jove) mothers i admitted. | eT OT re auditorium, | r= Miss Edith Frances Parks will | Dayton-Troy Club, Terre Haute1 expenses are paid. , ih Aav | Pe her sister's i ) 1 To cae separate bathing houses He is to be here through Saturday. Bridesmaids on I . Sonar OE and a delegation MORE DAYS for boys and girls have been built, | M. Louis, Who taked informally, | 5 kins, Beatrice Ryan, Mary Frangutters added to the main house, a | emphasized the importance of short |, “ph ein Mrs. Frederick Muelroom redecorated and an outside | hair and a smooth upward SWeED. | or; Miss Helen Eder and Miss Betty Board Member to Talk oven constructed | Gone is the day of the loose flow | yyijianc “Patty Schoettle, Margery | Mrs. Clayton B. Ridge, member of Asisting Mrs. Fortune have been | INS bob and ringlets on the neck. Simon and Betty Braum will be | the Board of School Commissioners Mesdames Fortune Jr., Maver W. I.| The coiffures he exhibited showed flower girls and Charles Hofmann | is to speak on “The Child the ComLongsworth, George Parry, Dudley |a tendency to a swirl in back With | wij] pe ring bearer. munity Responsibility” at a dinPfaff, R. Kirby Whyte, Erwin G.|soft curls placed high. Miss Fssie Alice Scott, whose mar- | ner meeting of the Theodore Potter Vonnegut and Miss Mary Stewart “Placement is as important in the |jage to B. Ailan Sutton, Chicago | Fresh Air School Alumnae AssociaHaines. chic coiffure,” he said, “as any will take place at 4:30 p. m. May |tion at 6 p. m. May 20 Graduates Outgoing officers include Mrs. |other feature. Heaviness around |29 at the Downey Avenue Christian | former teachers "students and Whyte, president; Mrs. Pfaff, acting | the cheeks and chin has a ten-| Church, was honored guest last : \ vice president; Miss Florence Bar- | dency to drag down the facial con- - rett, treasurer, and Mrs. John [tour and add years.” Beard Washburn, secretary. He added that the upward trend | lo i int dd tof hats with a long bob gives a | distorted and freakish appearance.
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The Indiana Gamma Chapter of } 5 Pi Beta Phi Sorority will hold a Il Jamalie Club Elects May tea Sunday from 2-5 p. m. at | Mrs. Hiram Stonecipher is newly
the chapter house. Miss Jeanne | elected president of the Il Jamalie |
Rettig is chapter president. Miss | Club, it was announced today. Other | — Doris Brown, rush captain and tea |officers are Mrs. F. B. McNeely, vice \ FROM THE KITCHENS of AMERICA'S Si TN ALL-EL ECT RIC
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