Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1938 — Page 4

PAGE 1% Playwright Bradford, Visiting City, Tells of Drama to Open in Fall

Author of “OI' Man Adam and His Chillun” Is Collaborating With Jacques Wolfe on Musical Show, “John Henry.”

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Roark Bradford is in Indianapolis “to gab.” It is taken bv consent that he came this way because Indianapolis is the old home of his wife, formerly Mary Rose few nights’ conversation with Mr. and their hosts, is well worth the trek

Himler, and that a Mrs. John Mellett, from New Orleans. The author of “Ol' Man Adam and His Chillun,” the book upon which the play, “Green Pastures.” was based, Mrs. Bradford and their on, Richard. “have no particular plans except to go They brought along their cook to make the thick Southern Bradford drinks every hour with condensed milk sugar. That's probably either the cause or the being such bitter-enders about going to bed. The of congeniality is the ability to stay up all night and .tupid people drop off about 11 or 12 o'clock,” the author ed. “The good ones stay up late.” The phobia about not going to bed is a carry-over from the days vhen Mr. Bradford worked on a New Orleans morning newspaper nd knocked off work at 2 a. m. “It would have been as silly for y go to bed then as for a man whose job is done at 5 p. m. to jump into bed when he gets home,” he said. He's just completed the libretto for “John Henry” which, he ex1ined, is what the Greeks call a drama with music. “I looked it un,” he said, “and it's really a melodrama.” When he was feeling homesick out in Santa Fe in 1930 he wrote the original book. He did the libretto in “doggerel free verse” and aspired to write the music h

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Pastures,” the stage version of which played its a Wednesday matinee at English's theater here, strong as a movie. This week it's showing in Patagonia. iow Mr. Bradford has written only one play which has uced. It started out to be a skit poking fun at the French ! for the Group Theater in New Orleans. “One of the girls 1 a walk-on part wanted something bigger and what with one ( I finally found myself with a three-act play.” I'he title, aptly conceived by Mrs. Bradford, was “Lousy

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Lebanon, Assisting her are Miss Lorraine Buchman (left) and Miss Catherine Bingham.

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Prenuptial Events Hold Popularity

Relatives and Friends of June Brides-to-Be Plan Parties. Prenuptial parties for June brides-to-be continue as the most

frequent items in the news of society events. Relatives and friends

of several young women are entertaining for them with showers. Miss June Danford will entertain with a personal shower tomorrow in honor of Miss Ruth Gingery. Miss Gingery's wedding to Donald Leukhardt is set for Saturday. Decorations are to be in pastel shades and the hostess will be assisted by her mother. Guests are to include Mesdames A. OC. Leukhardt, Louise Meyers, Harry Alford,

- William Johnson, Mary Bayless, Ed

Bayless, Allan R. Stacy, Allan B. Sutton, Walter Gingery and Misses Mildred Hauser, Edith Carter, Leola Kaylor, Mary Bush, Mildred Wallace Virginia Showalter, Etta Scherp, Elizabeth Hester, Beity Beckman, Marion Sones, Edith Gingery and Nina Ruth Sherman.

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Miss Mary Koehler entertained recently at the Indianapolis Athletic Club with a grocery shower in honor of Miss Gertrude Hardesty whose marriage to Roger Shiel is to be June 25. Guests include Mesdames Harold Todd, Robert B Moynahan, Scott Fogarty, Robert Bolles, J. C. Hardesty and Miss Patricia O'Conner. ” ” 5

Miss Zelma Cummings and Mrs.

{ BE. S. Cummings entertained recent-

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{| Hill for Miss Grace Shelton.

| mother, and her sister, Mrs. Ervin | Barnes, Western Springs, Ill.

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| Kendrick Hickman, Oak Park, Ill,

Guests included Mrs. Shelton, the bride-to-be’s

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Miss Lyndall Raper was honored at a recent linen shower at the home of Mrs. Rollin Bussell, 2450

Pi Phi Alumnae

To Fete Seniors

The Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will honor Indiana and Butler University chapter’s seniors at a luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. Noble Ropkey, Traders Point. Mrs, Walter Iliser, arrangements chairman, is assisted by the Mesdames Richard T. Hill, Alex L. Taggart Jr., Sheldon Miner, Lawrence Shappert, Lewis O. Ward and Edward Gallagher. Butler coeds who will be guests include the Misses Jean Booth, Louise Edwards, Marian Gearen, Jane Ludwig, Marcella McDermott, Mavilla Rainey and Martha Reynolds.

Wedding Dates,

S Engagements

Are Announced

Rice and old shoes await several couples whose engagements were announced this week-end and who are to be married soon. The engagement of Miss Helen Grace Selvage to William F. Noblitt has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Selvage. The wedding will be June 26 in the Broadway Methodist Church.

Miss Mariemma Gorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Gor-

Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gilbert, Cedarville, O. June 18. After July 1, the couple will be at home in South Charleston, O. A Friday wedding will be that of Miss Lillian Schaefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Schaefer, to Wilber C. Engel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engel. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Chatham have announced the engagement of their daughter Gillie, to Raymond Gill, son of Mrs. Jennie Gill. The wedding will be at 3:30 p. m. June 19 at the Broadway Baptist Church. Miss Maxine Lucille Cushman will

| marry Dr. John Carr Hunt June 25,

the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Hattie A. Cushman, announced today. Dr. Hunt is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Lee F. Hunt, Anderson.

man, is to be married to Charles L.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938 |

Zonta Club Committee

Aids Named

Newly-Elected President Announces Chairman And Assistants.

Miss Ann Carpenter, newly-elected | president of the Zonta Club of In- | dianapolis, today named standing committee chairmen “and their assistants for the coming club year, A garden dinner party will be held at the home of Miss Lillie Kers, 3519 Vinthrop Ave, tomorrow evening, Edith Carroll Schneider, Chicago, may attend and speak on “Inter netional Relations.” She is candie date for vice president of Zonta Ine ternational. Committees include: Fellowship—Mrs. Charlotte Mee Pherson, chairman; Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. Fern Hecathorn and Miss Elizabeth Bettcher, Finance—Miss Anna Feeley, chair man; Misses Bettcher, Eva Y, Wise, May Shields and Dr. Gertrude Hine shaw. Inter City—Miss Bettcher, chair man; Mesdames Margaret Myers, Bertita Harding and Louise EK, Bridges. Membership—Miss Leah Spence, chairman; Miss Eunice Henley. Program—Miss Kers, chairman; Mesdames Willa Proctor, Doris Lytle, Cora Wiles, Miss Shields and Miss Ruth Heavenridge. Publicity—Miss Shields. Public Affairs — Dr. Hinshaw, chairman; Mrs. Laura Green. Status of Women—Mrs. Proctor, chairman, International Relations—Mrs. Lytle, chairman. Service—Miss Eva J. Lewis, chair= man, Mrs. Carolyn Conrad, Misses Margaret. Presnall, Wiles, Bettcher and Mary Barnes. All committee chairmen will meet at 7 p. m, June 21 at the Y. W., C. A,

Garden Society Plans Pilgrimage

Members Hold Dance Tonight

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1%P | Maciison Ave. Miss Raper's ~nSeveral parties of Notre Dame University Alumni and out-of-town | agement to Dr. Kemper Venis was students from the school are to attend the summer formal dance to be | recently announced.

held this evening at the Severin Skyroom hy the Indianapolis Club of | Appointments were in pink and Notre Dame. white. Guests with Miss Raper in-

One group of alumni will include®™ { cluded Mesdames Harriet Miller,

in the French Quarter?” 1t was just a little scheme to tion to the that he wanted to sell his own house in v-with-Charm New Orleans. “Every time I cat it up and it's probably eaten up now.” As luck would have it he still owns the house, but great success. “We invited the right people,” he said,

Department Club held a regular meeting and covered-dish today.

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Uninformed people may think a good. steady downpour is reason off a picnic, but Back Stage Club members who iny day hospitality of Wallvwood Saturday afternoon evening know that one of the best parties of the season was a cess in spite of the elements. The general dampness which might have proved catastrophic in less adequate surroundings only added to gaiety of the crowd who wandered from Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee's golf course, swimming pool, country house and stables to the rustic log cabin among the trees where the picnic supper and informal business meeting took place. The club, which is composed f active Civic Theater workers, chose Saturday to wind up its festivifor the year. Headit he organization next season will be George Fotheringham, who was elected president at the business meeting. Mrs. Charles Martin is the new vice president and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter secretary treasurer. On the nominating committee were Mrs. John Gordon ! c chairman: Mrs. Lawrence Shappert and Richard Hoover, Mr. Lee is to head the Civic Theater membership drive in the fall, The seven prizes which were to have been given for outdoor contests at the "Blow Out” are to be the inspiration for similar events at a late summer membership drive meeting I'o Mr. Lee, retiring Civic Theater president, the club presented a plaque bearing a horse's head to be hung in the clubroom of the Wallywood stables. Luggage was given to Mr. Hoover, theater publicity direc who is to become assistant director of the Pittsburgh Playhouse in J. Perry Meek, retiring vice president, made

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Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee will give a dinner at the Columbia evening for Miss Janet Noyes and Frederic M. Ayres Jr. hose marriage is to take place Saturday, and for Miss Judith hambers and Charles Edward Test, who are to be married June 23. ut-of-town guests, who have come for Miss Noyes and Mr. Ayres’ edding, will include Miss Millicent Raymond of Cleveland and Miss rgini vy of Detroit, who are visiting Miss Noyes, and Wilend of Greenwich, Conn., who is visting Mr. Ayres. Mr. /illiam H. Stafford are to entertain from 5 to 7 o'clock todstock Cub for Miss Noyes and Mr. Ayres.

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Society Plans to Attend Outstanding Horse Shows

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are eagerly perusing a full and interesting calat ] 10W dates I'en outstanding ones will attract spectators | nd entrants from Indianapolis I'he Arlington Horse Show will be held Wednesday through Satur- | evenings the Robert H. Brown Stables, 46th St and Arlington Ave. | aited division there 4— EE ———— ) be seven open classes and | \\7 ~ 1 The 2500 stake Five | » C. TY. Lt. to Go ke for Stallions, Mares| , q ‘ the 8250 Stake for Fine | I : F tallion, Mare or Gelding 0 O34 n rancisco| Junior Stake for Five-| Special ] Mare o 3 be pega Gaited division Tne. | | EVANSTON, fl, June 13.—Lead- | open classes and two | ers of the Women's Christian Tem$500 stake is open to perance Union will convene in San eaited that have Francisco, Cal, Aug. 4-19 for their 1 if One OF more Of ihe oper 63d annual meeting. the organiThe fF 1 "$530 ht zations general offices here anor ies 6s S pen nounced today. nd Soe leo XE A) I'he group will complete plans | a caown by a lady and which | for a million dollar nation-wide Na- | : B/g0 lave Shown in one or tional Temperance Education Pro- | > 01 the open classes gram to coincide with the world- | wide centenary celebration of the | birth of Frances Willard, American |

Hunter Division i 8!l horses that have

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luncheon and a card followed. included

party Hostesses Grace Willis, Burt Knight, E, E Russell, E. A. Coapstick, Joseph | Crawley, Arthur Negley, E. C. Ball, | O. S. Srader, Frank Hall, C. E. Or- | ders, Gaylord Lutz, F. J. Wiltz, H. H. Rothman and Emil Soufflot.

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The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, D. A. R, will meet tomorrow | with Mrs. Frank D. Stalnaker. An- | nual reports are to be presented and ! delegates to the state conference elected. Miss Julia Harrison Moore is to speak on “The Star-Spangled Banner” Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Thomas C. Howe, Wil- | liam H. Insley, Arthur V. Brown, | Mansur B. Oakes and Albert P Smith.

Mrs. H. B. Custer will be hostess to the Irvington Friendship Circle meeting tomorrow, assisted by Mrs. David Linder. ”

The new officers of the Inter Artes Club are to be announced at the 7 p. m. meeting tonight of the group | at the Indianapolis Country Club. | They are Miss Elizabeth King, | president; Miss Ruth Anne Carson, | vice president; Mrs. Herold Reinecke, | secretary, and Miss Miriam King, treasurer. | Mrs. Royer K. Brown is chairman the arrangements committee,| King and Mrs. |

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The Active Girls Club of the W. B. A. will hold a rush party tonight at the home of Mrs. Eithel Ressinger. Miss Loretta Marshall is president. |

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The Vi-Mi Club will hold a pitchin luncheon tomorrow noon with Mrs. Hettie Bell, 206 N. Gale St.

The Theosophical Society of Indianapolis held a tea at 6:30 p m. yesterday in their lodge rooms in the Pennsvlvania Building. Newly officers were honor guests, They are Fred William Renz, president; Miss Emma Lou Murray, vice president; Mrs. Flora B. Fesler, corresponding secretary: Miss Alice Hollingsworth, recording secretary; Miss Minnie Able, treas- | urer, and Gilbert Parker, librarian. |

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June outing at the Ulen Country Club, Lebanon. Mrs. William Hyde

| Umphrey, { Michael J. Duffecy {and Mr

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cludes five classes with a $250 stake. |

| Pearl, chairman, was to be assisted temperance leader, ] |by Mrs. Mary Hendren and Miss A national teaching seminar on| Louise Laura Buehler.

the Alcohol problem will precede | the convention with five sessions, The fourth annual horse show | Wednesday and Thursday conthe Franklin Polo an ducted by Miss Bertha Rachel Clitb i§ to b6 held th Satidle Palmer, national director of the th Is to be held the evening of ' Department of Alcohol Education. | June 25 and the afternoon of June 2 at the Johnson County Fair| Party Is Arranged Grounds. This is the first year for two-day show sponsored by the | organization. Entries close Saturday | and are to be mailed to Ray Adams or

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For Harry Weaver |

Ralph Hook is to entertain this evening at the home of his father, Miss Martha Wheeler, Franklin. | John A. Hook, with a stag party for | The Muncie Fair Horse Show will Hatty eave: Jr. Miss Catherine | dul am tka a uise Vogel and Mr. Weaver will | be ! iy 31 uy uit Richmond Horse be married next Saturday. | Show date is July 24. The shows at Guests are to include John A | Noblesville and Shelbyville have | Hook, William D. Vogel, Harry been set for Aug. 8 and 9 and Aug. Weaver Sr., Oscar Perine, Donald 7 and 8 respectively Vogel, Edwin Manouge, Pat Booe, Additional premiums, added | Jack Gulling, Paul McDonald, classes and innovations will enhance | Ralph Bradford, Verne McClellan, | the annua! State Fair Night Horse | Gayle Shullenberger, John Mec- | 4 to 9. This year the |Pheeters, Bill Spickelmier, Chet show will offer six Arabjan classes Sivers, Lyman Hunter, Frank Reissand the Indiana Saddle Horse As-| ner and Frank Lamb, sociation will sponsor Weanling and | _ Yearling Futurities in addition to| Lichtenaier FE the 219150 premiums, The annual Bovs’ and Girls' 4-H Filly Club

Special S h be held Saturday after- | gaughter, Mary Anna, to Richard n, Sept. J Louis Curtis, s Ar , The South Bend show willbe held | Ogcar G. Ciirtis. Te a Sept. 18 at the Red Fox Stables |gset for July 30 at 4:30 at the Zions and Sept. 23 and 26 are the dates | Evangelical Church, The bride-to- | for the Ft. Wayne Horse Show at| be attended Butler University and Covington Downs, Ft. Wayne. The | is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. date for the Indiana Saddle Horse | Mr. Curtis is also a Butler graduAssociations Roundup at Gregg ate and is a member of Sigma Nu Farms has not been set Fraternity |

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ngagement | Mr. and Mrs. Emil M. Lichtenauer | announce the engagement of their

| sistant hostesses.

The Martha M Society of the First United Lutheran Church will meet with Mrs. George W. Cramer, 5344 N. Illinois St., at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. W. H. Biedenkopf and Mrs. C. R. Dobbins will be asMrs. John Scott of the program.

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The Woman's Rotary Club is planning a June party at the Ulen Ceuntry Club, Lebanon, June 18. Dinner is to be served at 6:30 p. m. The members are welcome for golf or bridge at the club in the afternoon. Miss Edith L. Hoffman is

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chairman of the entertainment club.

Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Robert B. Moynahan,

J. Albert Smith. Others of the alumni who have made reservations are Messrs. and Mesdames Arthur C. Shea, William J. Mooney Jr. and Robert E. Kirby

Chairman {oo Attend

Thomas G. Gillespie Jr. general chairman of the dance, will have as his guest Miss Louise Smith members of the party will include the Misses Maryellen Gartland, Margo Sheerin, Jean Smith, Maryellen Sweeney and Marvin Martin of Detroit, Mich., James Rocap Jr. Edwin Kinderman and John Courtney. The Misses Mary Anne Leach, Dorothy O'Brien, Marguerite O'Neill, Dorothy Naughton, and Eloise Hamant will attend the dance with William Barton, John Burns, Russell Finch, Richard O'Connor, Raymond Schnorr. Notre Dame students from out-of-town who will attend the dance in-

clude Lloyd Barron, Edward Jacobs | : | ginners each Tuesday and Friday | | under Miss Rice, and advanced chil-

and Donald Currier, Detroit, Mich.; Rcbhert Sasse, Louisville, Ky.; Charles Callahan, Boston, Mass.; William Costello, Elizabeth, N. J.; Frank Rehme, Shelbyville, and James and Frank Gartland and George Milford of Marion. Louie Lowe and his orchestra will play for dancing. William Barton

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general arrangements

Union Veterans’

Club Will Meet

Times Special KOKOMO, June 13 —The Daughfers of Union Veterans of the Civil War were to officially open their convention here today in connection with the Grand Army of the Republic annual encampment. Tuday's program was to include registration, council meeting, dedication of a memorial at the courthouse and exemplification of the ritual by Helen Wolfe of Tent 7, Mishawaka The opening business session will be tomorrow and will include memorial service, appointments, presidents and presidents’ nomination of officers, officers’ dinner

luncheons, department

| public reception.

Wednesday is to include a parade, fathers and daughters banquet and a Camp Fire. The conference will close with installation of officers and a council meeting. Mrs. Frances Bilyeau, Indianapolis, is the president's chief of staff, and Mrs. Henrietta Neal, Indianapolis, is inspector. Mrs. Ella Almond, Tent 9, Indianapolis, is a member of the convention committee.

Miss Isham Engaged Mr. and Mrs. William J. Isham, 1232 N. Tuxedo St., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marian Elizabeth, to Robert B. Shafer. Mr, Shafer is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George M. Shafer. The wedding is set for June 22 at the home of the bride-to-be’s parents. Miss Isham was graduated from Butler University and is an instructor at School 85. Mr. Shafer was graduated from Purdue University.

Aftermath. 12:30 p. m. Thurs. wood, hostess. “Who's Who in Indiana.” Indianapolis Dental Assistants. tal Depot. “Surgical Procedure and Dental

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Chi Beta Kappa. 8 p. m. Wed,

EVENTS

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Mrs. Fred W. Shideler, BrendonMrs. Henry von Grimmenstein to Installation.

Business meeting. Dr, I. Thayer Waldo to speak on June Circle, St. Philip Neri Altar Society,

Wed. Noon. Hall, SORORITIES Phi Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. today. Miss Alyse Courtot, hostess.

speak on

30 p. m, today. COruteher's Den-

Anatomy.” 12:30 p. m. Wed. Lunch-

Luncheon and cards.

Miss Margaret Welch, president,

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Riviera Club

Younger Set | | I'o Have Party

The younger the Riviera

Club and their guests are to be en-| tertained tonight at the first sum- | the season for the | children of members. James H. Makin, club president, | said today that 300 are expected and | that a special surprise has been arranged for the evening's program.

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| George Pollard and his orchestra

will play for dancing. A schedule of swimming classes has been announced by the club. The children’s schedule includes | beginners, Monday and Thursday | at 10 a. m. under the direction of | Mrs. BEuphrasia Bungard, instruc- | tor; advanced children, Monday and Thursday at 10 a. m. with Miss Mary Ann Rice as instructor; be-

dren each Tuesday and Friday under Mrs. Bungard. Other class schedules include | women's classes for beginners each’ | Monday and Thursday at 11 a. m. and classes for advanced women swimmers each Tuesday and Friday at 11 a. m. Business women's classes will be held each Monday | and Thursday evenings at 6:15 m. Junior

and senior life saving | be held each Monday beginning June 20. | be at 9 a. m. will swim at 10 a. m. beginners classes to be held each Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 p. m,

Plan Marionette

Show This Week

and Junior and seniors

Friday classes will

A marionette version of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” will be presented at Block's auditorium this week by the Daylight chapter 553, O. E. S The presentation of the Sue Hastings production is under the direction of Charles Dosch, formerly of Indianapolis. Mrs. J. McDonald Young is genarrangements chairman. The performances will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:30 a. m, 1:30 p. m. and 3:30 p. m. and on Saturday at noon and 1:30 p. m.

Hoosier Tourist Club Will Hold Guest Day

The Hoosier Tourist Club will observe its annual guest day with a luncheon tomorrow at the Marott Hotel. Mrs. J. E. Andrews is to review “The Fearless Town,” by Caroline Dale Sudeker. Mrs. Frank C. Robinson who founded the club 24 years ago, will be the honor guest. Mrs. D. T. Brownlee, retiring president, will present “A Toast to Spring.” Mrs. J. F, Sheppard, incoming president, will respond. Musical numbers will be presented by Miss Suzan Offer, vocalist, and Miss May Engle, pianist. ’ “The Fearless Town” will be presented by the club to the Central Library. The program theme for next year's club study includes a

Woman's Democratic Club Plans Meeting

The Marion County Woman's Democratic Club will meet for luncheon tomorrow at the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Florence Wheatley is to present a resume of the recent Great Lakes conference and Mrs. Susan Knox is to discuss the Marion County Juvenile Court, “Commerce” as relating to {he reporter plan in In-

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Lacey, George Bicars, Bertha Ber- | kenbine, Dorothy Ball, Frank Gaalema. Lawrence Wise, Gladys Roberts, Harry Black, Bessie Phipps, | Howard Reed and Misses Christine | Adams, Irene Lustig and Mariana | Miller, ” ” ” Mrs. Richard Law, Chicago, and her mother, Mrs. J. L. Schmidt, 1236 N. New Jersey St., will entertain tonight with a miscellaneous shower and bridge for Miss Myla Dain Smith. Miss Smith is to be married Saturday to Leroy Hines. Decorations tonight are to be dresden flowers. Mrs. Law arrived in Indianapolis Saturday. ” ” ”

Miss Ruth Duckwall, 3446 N. Meridian St., entertained 60 guests recently at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Mary Blanche Lennon. Miss Lennon's marriage to Charles Brown is set for June Decorations were in pink and | The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Paul Duckwall. ¥# & ¥

spending the week-end with friends at Chicago. Miss Martha Julian Coleman,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chirstopher B. Coleman, 4314 Central Ave. has left for Aurora, N. Y. where she is to attend the Wells College reunion. Miss Coleman was graduated from the college in 1936. She is to he accompanied by Miss Mary Ann Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Sweeney have returned from Georgetown Convent where they attended the graduation of their daughter, Miss Margaret Sweeney, Miss Joanne Henry, daughter of Mrs. Florence Henry, 4849 N. Illinois St, was graduated yesterday from the Principia Upper School, St. Louis. Miss Ruth Marie Price, 612 E, 21st, St, left Saturday for study at the University of Southern California summer school. She will attend the national convention of Delta Zeta Sorority in Pasadena, July 5 to 9, and the Theta Sigma Phi conference Aug. 18-20 in Los Angeles.

Miss Yvonne Powell, 3302 Ruckle | St., was to leave today for New Or- |

Miss Mildred Kennedy today an- | leans where she will sail on a Carib-

nounced the attendants for her June | 25 wedding to Clifton Milby, Evans- |

The bride-to-be is a Sate

ville. of Mrs. John H. Kennedy. Miss Ruth Kennedy is to be her sister's maid of honor and little Loris Joan Dunkelbarger, Knox, a cousin of the bride-to-be is to be | flower girl. Wayne Wilson will be

| best man.

'Hostesses Named

For Luncheon Bridge

The Hillerest Country Club will hold a ladies luncheon bridge at 1 | p. m. Wednesday. Hostesses will be Mrs. Peter Lambertus and Mrs. Court Alls, assisted by Mrs. Louis Fehrenbach and Mrs. Arthur Gould.

bean cruise. two weeks.

She expects to be gone

Announce Wedding Of Roesch-Evans

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Evans, 3740 Guilford Ave.

Florence Elizabeth, Roesch. Mr. Roesch is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Roesch, 2302 N. LaSalle St. The bride was graduated from Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Ill, where she was a member of Chi Omega Sorority, Mr. Roesch also graduated from Lake Forest and is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He was graduated at the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy.

announce the | recent marriage of their daughter, | to Jerry 7F.|

nounced that the club will make a pilgrimage Thursday and Friday to New Harmony. At 10:30 p. m. Thursday, mems= bers plan to meet at the T. C. Steel Studio near Nashville for viewing the paintings and garden there. At noon a picnic luncheon will be held at the Brown County State Park shelter house and at 1 o'clock the group will leave for Vincennes and a visit to the hise toric cathedral. The members will be in New Harmony for dinner and overnight. Visits to the Golden Rain Trees and other historical spots are scheduled for the morning and at noon the Evansville Club members and representatives of other southern gare den clubs are to join them for luncheon. Mrs. H. V. Johnson is pilgrimage chairman. Arrangements for ace commodations may be made with the secretary of the new Harmony Commercial Club.

Miss Mueller Plans Violin, Piano Recital

Miss Norma Marie Mueller will present her pupils in a piano and violin recital at the McKinley School auditorium at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow, Appearing on the program will be Eunice Brown, Marjorie Iverson, William Morris, Robert Wise, Dee lores Newman, Doris Rogers, Core rine Goldberg, Rosalie Wagner, Stanley Miller, Marjorie Nickles, James Waltz, Verda Abercrombie, | Billy Miller, Milton Miller, Frances | Ann Brockman, Robert Crossen, Marjorie Wright. Selections will be played by Velma Iverson, Ralph Wickman, Harold Bridwell, Margaret Jensen, Mary Ruth Nickles, Eugene Jackson, Frederick Brockman, Betty Thompson, Arlene Adair, Byron Rogers, Marie Jensen and Ruth Haverkamp

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