Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1938 — Page 24
" Schmerzen”
From Concert Tours, To Present Recital
Psnylaesm Club Artists’ Series to- Ope Wednesday; Ruth Bryan Rohde Will Be Heard by City Women at Lebanon Tonight.
: ; By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON : Ocie Higgins, the young chanteuse from Lebanon,
whose career as a dramatic soprano has taken her over most of the East and Middle West, is back here to stay— for a while anyway. Her first Indianapolis recital since her student days at Butler College is to-‘open the © Propylaeum Club artists’ series at 2:30 next Wednesday ‘ ‘afternoon. She sang formerly with the. Indianapolis
Symphony Orchestra and Circle Theater symphony. : «A Mid-Westerner has an uphill climb at the start in the New York world of music,” she says. “It’s hard to learn the ropes, but * “somehow I managed to get along.” > Miss Higgins has portrayed light opera roles with the. New York . Opera Comique, appeared as soloist on the weekly. hookups of the Mutual and National Broadcasting companies, given a’ private + recital for the President and received the. plaudits of ‘Governor + Landon at thé Bach Musical Festival in 1935 at Lindsborg, Kas. In * Chicago, she was soloist with the People’s Symphony and the Apollo Club. During an engagement with the People’s Opera Com-= ©“ pany of Chicago she sang grand opera with John Charles Thomas and Carmela Ponselle. She has studied with Oscar Seagle at Schroon Lake and in New York and with Louis Bachner, The first group of songs in Miss Higgins’ Wednesday program ‘will be “May Day Carol,” arranged by Deems Taylor; “Heffle Cuckoo Fair,” Shaw; “Verdi Prati,” Handel, and “E L’uccellino,” Puccini. Ferrari's “Le Mirroir,” Massenet’s “Ouvre tes Yeux Bleu,” “Berceuse” arranged by Bax and Debussys “Lia’s Air from L’Enfant _ Prodigue” will comprise the second group. : Also on the program will be Franz’ “Aus Meinen 'Grossen and “Sterne Mid den Gold’nen Fuschen,”. Roger's “Gluckes Genug,” Wolf's Ists,” Rogers’ “Wind Song,” Kountz’ “Norwegian Child’s Prayer,” Recli’s “Bergerette” and “April Rain” by Crist. : :
Mrs. Matson Appoints Assistants
. Mrs. Prederick W. Matson, entertainment committee chairman, has named as assistants for the opening meeting, which has been. designated as Propylacum Day, members of the board of directors, including Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn, president; Mesdames Waldo B. Rossetter, Fletcher Hodges, Edson T. Wood, Thaddeus R. Baker, .. Frank C. Bopp, Willis D. Gatch, Arthur E. Krick, Eli Lilly, Almus G. Ruddell, Albert Seaton, Fred Sims and Miss Marguerite Dice. : ..Entertainment committee members who are to assist include . Mesdames Roy Elder Adams, Frederick G. Appel, Arthur V. Brown, -Earl B. Barnes, C. Fred Davis, Samuel Cornell Carey, Samuel H, - ..Fletcher, Paul Lee Hargitt, William R. Higgins, Walter S. Greenough, « Herman C. Tuttle, John W. Kern, William C. Kern, Perry ‘W. Lesh, : Walter C. Marmon, George Philip Meier, Irving W. Lemaux, E. E,
- Voyles, Jean S. Milner and Miss Genevieve Scoville.
Others will be Mesdames Ralph S. Chappell, Frank W. Cregor, Frank C. Dailey, James W. Fesler, Theodore B. Griffith, Pauline Moon Haueisen, Louis H. Levey, Richard Lieber, George Lilly, James + W. Lilly, Owen E. Morrell, Leo M. Rappaport, Benjamin A. Richard- ' son, Ernest DeWolfe Wales, Herbert M. Woollen, Charles Latham, John M. Shaw, James M. Ogden, BR. Hartley Sherwood and Mrs. Burke G. Slaymaker.
Mrs. Rohde at Chrysanthemum Dinner
A number of Indianapolis women are to attend the chrysanthemum dinner at the Ulen Country Club at Lebanon this evening when Mrs. Ruth Bryan Rohde, formerly Minister to Denmark, is to speak - on “Women—Off the Record Reminiscences.” Included in the group . are‘to-be Mesdames M. Clifford Townsend, Henry F. Schricker, Bowman Elder, George Horton, H. E. Von Grimmenstein, James Hughes, Jackson K. Landers, Thomas R. Marshall, Samuel M. Ralston, C. E. Harrison, Albert Seaton, John W. Kern, Oren Pritchard, Robert Mack, ‘Horace Storer, William Walker, Clarence Turner, Raymond Dubois; Charles Stevens, Walter Hitt, Russell Nowland, Tristram Coffin, Hester Waters, the Misses Marguerite Ulen, Harriett Randall " and Marie Goth and women representatives from local newspapers. Others, who are members of the arrangements committee for ~ the dinner, include Mesdames William N. Harding Jr., Albrt J. Bev-
eridge Jr. Orville Hixon, William Appel and Mrs. Floyd King. Mrs.
Detention Home
_|Rosenbarger, Lynn Adams, Sussman, William Hodgson, Robert .|Mottern, Everett, Hays, Russell Duke,
.|Finch, chairman;
Rohde is to visit Mrs. Ralston during her stay in Indianapolis.
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Mrs. William Byram Gates will give the opening Junior Assembly dance of the season at 8:30 this evening at the American United Life
Building.
Dates for Three More Weddings Are Announced
* Approaching nuptials for three Indianapolis young women had been announced today by parents of the brides-to-be, Mrs. Imogene Martin has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Kathryn, to Elmer Ray Heizer Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Heizer, Indianapolis. The wedding will be at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 23, at the Gethsemane Lutheran Church. T= 7.8 =u = Miss Frances Evelyn Frost. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Frost, 2006 N. Dearborn St. will become the bride of Warren L. Huter, son of Mrs. Bertha Huter, 2270 N. Dearborn St., in a ceremony at 3:30 P- m. Sunday at the Grace Church of the Brethren. The Rev. Frank E. Hay will officiate,
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Mr. and Mrs. John A. Newman, S. . Emerson Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ella Ethel, to Clarence Gimbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gimbell, 527 Cottage Ave. The wedding will be ' next Wednesday at the bride-to-be’s home. 8s = = : © Miss Genevieve Bryant, whose marriage to Edward L. Claypool will ‘ be at 7 a. m. Monday at the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, has announced attendants for her wedding. Miss Margaret Reis will be maid of honor and James R. Murray is to be best man. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Marie Bryant, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St. Bryant will entertain with a bridal . dinner for her daughter tomorrow night at Hollyhock Hill. Following the dinner, guests will go to the In- : dianapolis Athletic Club for dancing.
Miss Rita Johnson entertained last night with a linen shower honoring her cousin, Miss Lois Johnson, Cleveland, who will be married tomorrow at the Centenary Christian - Church to Harold Swenson, Syra- . cuse, N. Y. ‘ Quests were Mesdames H. PF. Buhr, C. W. Sharp, E. J. Katzenberger, Roy R. Kersey, H. C. Tor- - rence, W. G. Shaffer, Eugene E. Robinson, Bert Moon, Walton Cloud, Harry Fleehearty, Frank Weiss, A. T. Schleuter, R. R. Mitchell, A. I. Ramsey, Charles Lehr, R. T. Gwyn and H, R. Johnson, and Miss Carroll Ramsey. Miss Johnson was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Chase Johnson.
P.-T. A. to Entertain
The Parent-Teacher Association ‘of School 22 will entertain with a
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Visiting Day Set At Hibben School
Visiting Day for parents of pupils attending the primary, Kkindergarten and nursery school departments of Hibben School, 5237 Pleasant Run Parkway, will be held from 10 to 11:45 a. m. Monday. The children will be at work following their usual routine‘ and parents may observe the method of instruction used at the schoal. Hostesses will be Mesdames Walter Gingery, R. P. Reese, Emil Reinhardt, P. B. Reed, J. R. Todd, H. M. Meyer, Joseph Guidone, Thomas P. Nickell, W, K. Moseley and Seward Baker and the Misses Maryanne Klebes and Frances Weidenkamp.
P.-T. A. to Hear Scot Teacher
James C. MecLauchlan, Cupar, Scotland, exchange teacher in mathematics and physics at Shortridge High School, will speak at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the first. meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of School 70. Mr. McLauchlan, a graduate of St. Andrews, the oldest university in Scotland, will speak on the institution. He has been in this country since Aug. 29 and will return to his high school work at ‘Cupar at the close of the school year.
Mrs. Paul Stokes, president of the
. {Parent-Teacher group, has issued
a special invitation to mothers of all new pupils to attend this first meeting and tea to be given in their honor following the talk. Miss Mabel Keller is school principal. Mr. McLauchlan was honor guest yesterday afternoon at a “Bonnie Ball” sponsored by the Social Com-
Pratt was chairman of the dance, which had as its theme song the ballad, “Loch Lomond.”
Hartford ity Gets 1939 Club Session
Times 8pecidl
ford City was chosen as the site for the 1939 11th District meeting of the Indiana Federation of Clubs at
conference yesterday. The convention was attended by 150 women from Cass, Blackford, Pulaski, Miami, and Huntington Counties.
of officers in the general’ Federation.
are Mrs. Victor Selby, Fairmount, president; Mrs. Wellman Bruner, Wabash, vice president, and Mrs. Charles Wolf, Peru, treasurer. *
Mrs. Veit to Entertain’
Mrs. Russell Veit, 5924 Central Ave. will be hostess at a dinenton
card ety Monday afternoon at 2
Monday for members ‘of
ter Club.
LOGANSPORT, Oct. 14.—Hartthe closing session of the district ||
Wabash, . Grant District | officers’ terms were. made to cor-|} respond with the three-year term i
Those who. will retain their offices | |
secretary-
as they and other members of the
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Miss Fanchon » Patti ‘(left), veteran of many Civic Theater productions, relates some interesting events of other first nights to’ Miss Jacqueline Wolf (right)
3 : ; 4 “Times Photo. .the opening of “Small Miracle”
cast prepare for | Davenport speech prize at Wellesley.
| Alumnae: Chapter of Kappa Alpha {Theta is: to hold a dinner meeting {tonight ‘as local groups complete
| benent bridge party.
{the active chapter, will speak and '{the Kappa chorus will sing. Mrs. | Everett M. Schofield, national Di-
tonight - at the theater. Miss Fattig is making her 10th appearance in roles at the Civic. Miss Wolf is a winner of the
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Group to Launch ‘Year’s Program
The ' Juvenile Detention Home Auxiliary will open its year’s activities at 12:30 p.’m. Monday at a luncheon at the home of the president, Mrs. Walter H. Geisel, 3734 Ruckle St. Committee appointments
‘| for the year were announced today.
Miss Hannah Noone will talk on “What Co-operation Can Mean.” Mrs, M. Earl Robbins will “discuss the co-operation of the Indiana
- {Federation of Clubs in welfare work.
Assisting hostesses will: be Mesdames Sam -Finklestein, - Wilfred Bradshaw, J. L. Van Camp, Jessie C. Martin and George Vestal. Mrs. Wolff Sussman is hostess chairman. Committee appointments include: Program, Mrs. Robbins, chairman, and Mrs. Irvin A Gamerdinger, cochairman; finance, Mrs. W. E. Wilson, chairman; Mesdames Charles Wolff
Otto Lawrenz, Merlin Mullane, R. A, Scherrer, and presidents of all affiliated clubs; hospitality, Mrs. C. J. Mesdames William C. Freund, Chic Jackson, William Jester, Charles S. Thomas, H.
-|P. Wetzell, Clayton Ridge and L. W. | Ferguson;
extension, Mrs. O. S. Srader, chairman; Mesdames I. R. Yeagy, E. C. McKinney, W. A. Oren ‘and L. B. Sackett, clinic transportation, Mesdames Edward H. Niles, William Jester and William A. Oren. ‘Telephone, . Mrs. ‘Cecil * Vestal, chairman; Mesdames W. C. Haugh, B: C. Reed, H. B: ‘Tillman, J. L. Edmonds, W. P. Weimar and Miss Julia Maas; gift eupboard, Mrs. S. J. Bardsley, chairman; Mesdames Chauncey Buck, Rhoda Brennan and Harry Young; transportation, Mrs. E. C. Ball, chairman; Mrs. Bessie Herrmann, cochairman; publicity, Mrs. William L. Sharp; housing, Mrs. Niles, chairmah; Mesdames W. PF. Holmes, Bardsley, Geisel and Robbins; and registration, Mrs. H. L. Coyner, chairman; Mrs. L. W. Brandt and Mrs. J. B. Vanderworker. : Affiliated clubs include the Municipal Gardens Woman's -Department Club, Florence Nightingale Club, Minerva Club, Amicitia Club, Theta Beta, Woman's Organization ‘National Association of Retail Druggists, Irvington Mother Study Club, Irvington Child Conservation League, Delta Omega and Eight Let-
Dr. Greer Speaks To Nursing Group
Dr. Oliver W. Greer, director of the Division of‘ Services for Crippled Children, Indiana State Department of Public Welfare, spoke on his work with crippled children at the October board. meeting of the Public Health Nursing Association yesterday morning. Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz presided. Announcement was made of leaves of absence for Miss Genevieve Lowe and Miss Mary Margaret Hastings, staff nurses. Miss Lowe is enrolled at Peabody University, Nashville, Tenn.,, and Miss Hastings is enrolled at Indiana Univers-
EVENTS
SORORITY
Iota Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. 8 p. m. Sat. Mrs. Ralph Myers Chandler, 3626 Rockville Road. Bridge party.
. CLUBS
Bay Laurel Chapter, W. C. T. U. 2 p. m. today. Miss Alta Hansell, 3456 Salena St., hostess. Round table discussion. K. P. Club. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Dorothy Becherich, 3318 Col« lege Ave, hostess, LODGES
Golden Rule Chapter, O. E. S. 8 p. m. tonight. Masonic Tenis, North and Illinois. Mrs. Lois Booker and Oscar Dickinson, worthy matron and patron. Pilgrim Shrine 12, White Shrine of Jerusalem, 7:30 p. m, Sat. Castle Hall. Mrs. Myrtle Hummel, worthy high priestess. Indiana Women’s Auxiliary, 38th Div. Inc. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. J. P. Cochrane, 3021 Kenwood Ave. hostess, Business meeting,
luncheon. : CARD PARTIES
pect. Mrs. C. F. Rugenstein, chairman.
Grant, hostess. 1938 Officers, Brookside Chapter 481, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Sat. Brookside
.. Community Building.
| Mothers’ Council with Mrs. C, H.
Ladies’ Auxiliary, South Side Turners. Sun. Turner Hall, 306 Pros=' Busy Bee Club of Druids. Sat. eve. Mrs. Louls Disbrow, 1226 N.
Alvin B. Johnson to Wed
Helen Jane Cain Tonight
The Rev. John B. Ferguson will read the double ring marriage
ity, Bloomington. :
service for Mis
Helen Jane Cain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
E. Cain, and Alvin Burton, Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johnson, at. 7:30 o'clock tonight at the i of the bride’s parents, 907 N.
Arlington Ave. The couple will take their vows before the fireplace banked with palms; ferns and candelabra. Bridal music will be played before and during the ceremony by Miss Julia Guess, harpist. The bride will enter with her father in a gown of dahlia chiffon velvet fashioned simply with a sweetheart neckline finished with Venetian lace to match the edging on the puff sleeves. She will carry a cascade bouquet of white roses. Miss Lois LaFara, maid of honor, will wear an _aquamarine chiffon velvet dress made like the bride's.
She will carry a cascade bouquet
of bronze dahlias. Miss Virginia Joan Bayly, junior bridesmaid, will wear royal blue chiffon velvet made like the other dresses. William Roger Cain, brother of the bride, will be best man. Mrs. Cain will wear a gown of teal blue crepe with vintage accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Johnson will wear a navy blue crepe gown with gardenias. At the reception following the
jceremony, the bridal table will be
decorated. with a tiered wedding cake on a mound of greenery and Johanna Hill roses. Out-of-town guests will be Miss Eileen Johnson, Culver; Miss Naomi Nash, Culver; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sharp, Ft. Wayne; J. D. Sharp and Charles Tinsley, Bloomington; Miss Phillippa Rosemurgy, Columbus, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Welling, Greenfield; Miss Sara Alice McIntosh, Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cain, Detroit. The bride and bridegroom will leave on a motor trip north immediately iollowing the reception. Miss Cain will travel in a cedarbrown suit with: darker brown accessories. The. couple will be at ine after Nov. 1 at 60 N. Campbell ve
| Luncheon-Bridge Set for Tuesday At Meridian Hills
Meridian Hills Country . Club women are organizing parties for a luncheon-bridge party Tuesday at the club- house. Mrs. Charles Schaab is chairman of the affair. Mrs. Harley Rhodehamel, women's entertainment committee chairman, has appointed Mrs. Harry J. Berry and Mrs. Fred Grumme to take charge of entertainment for the event. Three directors and three members. on the admissions committee will be chosen at the annual stockholders meeting of the club and the Meridian Hills Country Club Realty Co. at 8 p. m. Monday. A
{dinner will precede the business
meeting. 2 ” » Directors and membership committeemen will be elected tomorrow evening at the annual stockholders meeting of the Highland Golf and Country Club at the clubhouse. . K. R. Ruddell heads fthe nominating committee, assisted by C. T. Spriggs and Robert E. Sweeney. Four directors will be chosen from the following slate: Robert Berner, Frank F. Brandt, Charles M. Hammond, John A. Welch, Dr. Ermal C. Baker, Alex Corbett Jr. Charles S. Rauh and Edwin J. Wuensch. Three will be elected from the following membership committee slate: Sam M. Allen Jr. Dr. Clarence. B. Blakeslee,’ 4 .W. Hunt, Dr. R. I. ‘Blakeman, C. B. Crets and B. C. McCammon.
rie a clubs affliated with Butler University sororities : are planning ‘luncheon meetings - for next week. Meanwhile, Indianapolis
plans for an initiation service and a
The.’ ‘Mothers’ Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority ‘will entertain the pledge mothers with a luncheon next Friday at 12:30 p. m. at the Butler University chapter house, 831 Hampton Drive. Miss Carolyn Varin, president of
rector of Provinces, will be an hon-| ored guest. - Hostesses- for the luncheon andj afternoon program will be Mrs. Ralph Varin, chairman, with Mesdames Ralph Martin, C. W. Beshore, Russell J. Sanders and Robert Ww. Blake assisting.
include Mesdames F. C., Adler, K. R. Badger, Harry Boggs, E. R. Campbell, R. L. Kuss, R. W. Looka-
J. Renard, F. N. Reynolds, Clem Stair, C. A. Stayton, Robert St Pierre, H. L. Yates, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Bruce Cloud, Montpelier; Mrs. William Dunwoody, St. Paul; Mrs, Guy Mahorney, Harte ford City; Mrs. John H. Van Reed,
Mrs.. Ralph A. Wood, Greenfield. Mrs. Walter J..Roth, incoming president,. has announced chairmen for the coming year. Mrs. Martin will head the committee for the bridge tournament and for the public bridge party Nov. 18 at Ayres’ Auditorium. Other . = committee chairmen include Mrs. Howard Caldwell, program and ple and Mrs. Varin, luncheons. Mrs. H. H., Weakley will be delegate to the
Terhune, alternate.
Pledge mothers of Zeta Tsu Alpha Sorority Mothers’ Club will be entertained at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at the chapter house. Out-of-town guests will be Mrs. C. G. Alff, Zionville, and Mrs. James Durnell, Greenwood. Other guests will be Mesdames Wilbur Foster, Naomi Gray, Claude Lett, Russell R. McClurg and Estil VanDorn.
A 6 o'clock dinner tonight will begin year’s activities for the Indianapolis. Alumnae Chapter, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at the Butler University chapter house, 442 W. 46th St. Mrs. Earl A. Heassler, new president, will preside. She and two other past presidents will report on the organization's 1938 convention. Rush reports from active chapters will be made by Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, DePauw; Mrs. Earl E. ‘Moomaw, Indiana; Mrs. Dale R. Hodges, Butler, and Mrs. John Alexander, Purdue. Mrs, Henry C. Churchman Jr. chairman of the ways and means committee, will speak and Mrs. Edgar Goss will talk on social service work of the group through the Coleman Cradle. Mts. Richard H. Dye is hostess chairman.
Formal initiation services for Alpha Chapter, Theta Nu Chi Sorority, will be held tomorrow night in the Blue Room at the Marott Hotel. A dinner will follow the initiation. . Those to be initiated include Misses Helen Campbell, Betty Klingman; Mrs. Carl Rothchild and Mrs. Herman Selka. Fall flowers and sorority colors of purple and. silver|. will be used as table decorations. Miss Mary Egan is chairman of the committee in charge. New officers of the group are Miss Ruth Carpenter, president; Miss Juanita Wright, vice president; Miss Onida Jones, secretary, and Mrs. Robert Bretthauer, treasurer. Chairmen of committees are Mrs. Robert Brown, social; Mrs. William Blackmore, welfare; ‘Miss Egan, iniJiailon, and Mrs, Tobin Arvin, pubeily,...-
Mrs. D. H. McNaughton will be general chairman at the benefit bridge tomorrow afternoon at Ban-ner-Whitehill auditorium sponsored by Alpha Epsilon Chapter, -Delta Gamma Delta Sorority. Miss Marian Stiers ‘is in charge of ticket sales and Miss Miriam Barnett is chairman of the tahle prize committee.
Mrs, William Hensel will. enter‘Alpha Beta Gamma. Sorority ~to-
mittee of Shortridge High School at | == the school gymnasium. Miss Mary | §
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Mrs. J. Francis Hofman Geto), Zrseudent of the’ assisting
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Direct Tour for Travel Study Club
1 Newly elected officers. of Beta
. |Roerder, sergeant-at-arms, and Ed- : Cowger, - recording secretary, and
. [Canary Cottage.
night at’ the Indianapolis’ Business ‘and . Professional Wom 's 1101 N. Delaware St. on RD, Gamma Rome entertained e ome ‘of Miss Esther Mae Ashton.
Chapter; Delta Theta Phi, include Mesdames Carl Bose, president; Fred Brandt, treasurer; ' Harold
ward Arhiold, warden; Misses Norma
Helen ‘ Heger, corresponding secreSoli vice ‘president; os
Miss Lucille Pryor and Miss Alberta Schlick were cochairmen for a dinner of Eta Chapter, Iota Tau Tau Sorority, last night at the
ek 1 for the coming year Mis Lucille Smith, dean; Miss Glen
Pledge mothers who will be guests :
bill, Harry G. Mayer, C. F. Posson,|
Attica; Mrs. G. A. Tillett, Peru, and |.
tain members of Alpha Chapter;
Dr. Wishard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Niles Wishard. . - The couple is on a sixweek wedding trip and will be at home upon their return : temporarily : . at 2050 N. Delaware St. :
Mr. and . Ms. Ernest ‘Edwards Saturday evening, Oc
other games will be played. Of-& ficers are” Glenn W. Shoptaugh, president; - Mrs, Louis D. Belden, vice president; George T. Landis, treasurer, and J. Frank Cantwell, secretary. n
The International Travel Study Club, Inc., is sponsoring a trip to Madison next Wednesday for members and guests. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Fred Hofer, travel chairman, assisted by Mesdames R. J. Worthington, Frank McCracken and Fred Wright. Luncheon will be held at- Clifty Falls Inn. A trip through the State Park and the Lanier home at Madison are-~to be included. .
A musical program aint talks by
ing. of the Wy-Mo-Dau Club at 12:30 Tuesday at the Colonial tearoom. . Mrs. Charles H. ‘Barclay will’ discuss “The Ordinance .of 1787.” “Indians of Indiana” will be. Mrs. C. Frank Albright’s topic; and Mrs. Jacob L. Jones will speak on the “Constitution of Indiana.”
Miss Lillian Rose Smith will play piano solos and Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will sing. Hostesses will be Mesdames Laura Craig Poliand, Noble’ Allen and Emory Cowley.
Members of the 1908 Club will -observe their 30th anniversary tomorrow with a luncheon at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Lloyd Bowers and Mrs. Mary Sallee are in Charge of arrangements. Mrs. Grace Golden will speak on her European trip. Mrs. Walter L. Jones is president of the organization.
Miss Mamie L. Bass, first natiorial president of = Altrusa Clubs, will speak tomorrow night at a banquet of the Sixth District convention at Iowa City. ‘Her subject: will be “Altrusa—A Dream Come True.” Miss Bass was first president of the Indianapolis organization and first state president. Miss Bass will deliver the invocation at the opening of the Fifth District convention at Indianapolis
1Saturday, Oot. 8 at the Claypool
Hotel.
Zeta Chi hbda Capi; Sub Deb Club, will hold a weiner; roast tonight at Cozy Woods: Club members ‘will neet at the home’ of Miss
CHIFFON HOSIERY
“Can Pet to Sell for
; and Mrs. Rea Boyle, Zeta
The - organization maintains
®| Deita Theta Tau Community School | near. Hinaman, Ky., 8s a; ational oject.”- Local & :
gh ‘national* pledge will be ol peated’ Sunday evening throughout [§ {the United States. Pledges will:bel}
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Southern Club to ‘Open 23d Season With Party Oct. 22
‘are chairmen for the 23d soll
opening party of the Southern Club of Indianapolis.. The event will he Oct.’ 22, at the Propylaeum. They will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scaff, Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Schaffner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward. W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens and Mr, and Mrs. Marshall G. Knox. 3 Following the dinner and welcome to new members, bridge and
three speakers will be features of] the program for the luncheon meet-
Miss Selma Sue Kamphaus and]
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‘Martha Sturms, 945 Southern aye, preceding the outing.
‘Members of the Woman's Reo search Club will be guests of the Riley Memorial Association Monday at Greenfield. Following a luncheon at the Presbyterian Church, the group will go to the Riley h
Mrs. James ‘Ryan, regent of the Daughters of Isabella National Circle 56, entertained recently at her home for members. ~ Plans were discussed for a benefit card to be held Nov. 3 at the Catholic Community Center, 1004 N. Penne sylvania St.
The Indianapolis Unit, Women's Overseas Service League were supe per ‘guests recently of Mrs. Lydia Lewis Wills and Miss Nelle Sijvh at Greenfield.’
‘Reports’ of summer activities and the unit's work at Ft. Harrison during the C. M. T. C. camps ‘were made during the business meeting. ‘Miss Baldwin, who represented the unit at the national convention this summer at Atlanta, presented a report. - Mrs, Walter Stedfeld will be hoste ess for the 22d’ anniversary celeébration Tuesday of the Women's Organization. of Retail Druggists, Chapter 20. A luncheon will be held at the chapter house. The table will be decorated with a lighted birthday cake and yellow and white chrys~ anthemum corsages. Hostesses will include Mrs. William S and Mrs. Will Rossiter. Plans are being made for the organization's annual card party Nov. 19. :,
P.-T. A. to Sponsor 1:
Horse Fair, Rodeo An all-day horse fair and Wests ern rodeo will be sponsored Sunday
by the Parent-Teacher Association of Glenns Valley at the Frank Carey farm, seven miles south on Meridian St., at the Marion County line road. oh A Model-T Ford race will spe the day's activities. Events will ine clude open jumping, horse. and . buggy race, five-gaited saddlehorse class, cowboy pony express, threse gaited ‘saddlehorse class and cone ‘tests on horseback. The rodeo will be staged by ‘Western cowboys from. Montans, Texas, Nebraska and the Dakotas.
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