Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1938 — Page 22

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‘Tea Is Planned for | 2 N. Y. Musicians

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~ League Marionette ~~ Show to Be Analyzed -

At Dayton Meeting

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~ Local Premiere Set for Nov. 6.

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By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

There are honors: that prove to: be boomerangs. , . . Junior League members “who have lavished six

months’ effort on their mari

onette production, “Marco

Polo,” since it was chosen for presentation at the Association of Junior Leagues’ Children’s Theater and Puppetry Conference, are preparing to “take it on the chin.” The play and performance are to serve as subjects in a laboratory experiment at a meeting at Dayton:-Monday through Friday. An

analysis will be made Tuesday following the Monday evening premiere. Miss Gloria Chandler, field representative of the association’s ’ -

children’s theater department; Miss

Marjorie Batchelor, Ohio State

University fine arts professor, and Mrs. Wesley Wiksell of Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., are technicians chosen by the national asso-

ciation to dissect the piece. The 18 members of the local thea

ter committee who will stage the

Dayton performance say they're “paralyzed” at the thought of put-

ting their play under the microscope

fort from the announcement that the

the conference program.

. And they're deriving no comYale Puppeteers are also on

Donkey and Fountain Introduced

Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill and Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, who

collaborated on the script, read four

different translations of -Messer

Marco Polo before writing, condensing and rewriting “the thrilling

original story based on facts and romance.”

comedy touches, a donkey and a real

fountain as special attractions.

_ Mrs. Hill, marionette theater group director, is no novice in chil=

dren’s theater work. She has had

considerable experience writing

and directing Civic Theater; children’s plays. Mrs. Coppock, former theater chairman, has written several marionette plays for the In-

dianapolis Junior League. °

During the summer, five members carved 10 dolls from jagged - blocks of wood. Utterly inexperienced in the technique of whittling’ dainty wrists and neat ankles they worked doggedly despite blistered, bruised, cut: and splintered hands, broken fingernails and torn clothes. They undertook the task because of the absence -of Miss Helen Fleischer, who heretofore turned out the dolls: on an electric machine in her studio. - Woodcarvers included Mesdames Coppock,

Hill, William Jungclaus; Paul C. Puppet heads were modeled by

_To Miss Fleischer and Mrs. Jungclaus

and assembling the bodies.

ullém and Miss Louise Vonnegut.

Jungclaus and Miss Vonnegut. fell the tedious task of stringing 5

The scenery was designed and painted by Mrs. Henrik Mayer,

whose murals decorate the Culver postoffice.

Mrs. Stanley W.

Shipnes and Mrs, William J. Kothe designed the costumes.

Presentation Here Nov. 6

Official local league delegates to the Dayton conference will be Mrs. George Ziegler, who will double as ‘technician in charge of

lights, and Miss Vonnegut, who is cast of characters and their man

to head the stage crew. The inulators includes Marco Polo,

Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre; Benvuccio, . 5s servant, Mrs. W. Hathaway.

Simmons; Chi Chang, the mariner,

and Ahmed, the Saracen, Miss"

Betty Brown; Princess Kakachin, Mrs. Shipnes; Li Po, the poet,

Mrs. Coppock; ; the Great Khan, Mrs. Albert Lang.

Senang, the magician, Miss Vonnegut, and Kublai,

Mrs. James Rose will handle properties and Mrs. A. Ewing: Sin-

clair will be wardrobe mistress.

Others who will attend ‘are Mrs.

Frank J. Hoke, president; Mrs. Philip B. Reed, publicity chairman; Mrs. Hill, director; Miss Fleischer and Miss Eunice Dissette, crew; Mrs. Mayer, scenic designer, and Mrs. Jungclaus, stage manager. The production, which is designed to appeal particularly to

- children of school age, will be presented here Nov.

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The second party on the season’s schedule of Junior Assembly

dances is to- be a dinner dance th

Mrs. William Byram Gates is sponsor for

entertainments for the younger set.

Pastor to Read Ceremony at : /edding Tonight

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The Rev. C. S. Black, Brownstown, will read the marriage ceremony for his daughter, Ruth, and Dr. Ralph V. Everly at- their wedding at 8 o'clock tonight at the North Methodist Church. - i Dr. Everly is the son of Mrs. Bessie Everly Galion, O. The ‘couple

will exchange vows before an altar

lighted with five branch candelabra.

banked with palms: and. ferns and Befcre the ceremony: Mrs. Wil-

liam C. Hitz, organist, will play. Mrs. Horace S. Richardson: will sing

“I Love You Truly” and “The Sweet

ton will sing “Because” and “At Dawning.”

est Story Ever Told,” Joseph Den-

The bride will enter alone in a®

gown of white slipper satin fashioned on Victorian lines. The full skirt will fall into a long circular train and her fingertip veil will hang from a satin halo. She will carry an arm bouquet of bride's roses, lilies of the valley and gardenias. - Mrs. George W. Munson, Cincinnati, will be her sister's matron of honor. Her dress will be of dusty rose taffeta and she will carry a colonial bouquet of roses, Bouvardia and blue delphinium. The bridesmaids will be Miss Mildred Kost, New Albany; Miss Beatrice Thompson and Miss Mildred Harting. They will wear dresses of cornflower blue taffeta fashioned alike with fitted bodices and full skirts. Their flowers will be coloaial bouquets of Briarcliff roses and pink pompons. Miss Phyllis Ann Faber, Galion, will be flower girl. All the atiendants will wear roses in their hair. Dr. Irvin Abel, Louisville, will be best man and ushers will be Dr. Sam Talbott and Dr. Ray Tharpe. Mrs. Black; mother of the bride, will wear a paisley transparent velvet dress with brown accessories and a shoulder corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Everly, mother of the bride-

black accessories and gardenias. The couple will be at home. at 2102 N. Meridian St. following a short wedding trip. The bride attended MacMurray -College and Ohio Wesleyan University and is a member . of Chi Omega Sorority. She was graduated from the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing. Dr. Everly was graduated from Ohio State University and the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He js a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. }

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, 736

entertain at tea from 3 to 6 olclock Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss Ann Ursula Matthews, harpist, and Mrs. Genieve Hughel Lewis, cellist, who have returned to Indianapolis after a number of years study in New. York. , + Miss Matthews has been in New York for the past 11 years and Mrs. Lewis has been away 1® years. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Titus will be officers of the alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national -honorary

music sorority. There are no invi-| §

tations. :

‘Aid Society to Meet With Mrs. Hamilton

Mrs. D. Hamilton and Harry W. Croshier will entertain members of the Marion County Society for the Physically Handicapped at a Halloween party at 7:30 p. m. tonight at Mrs. Hamilton’s home on Davis Road.

New Mothers at Butler Guests of Council for Tea

The Mothers’ Council at Butler University will entertain new mothers with a tea this afternoon at the recreation room of Jordan Hall. Prof. George T. Leonard and Mrs. Frank Reissner will talk on “The Mothers’ Council Yesterday and Today.” i 3 Appearing on a musical program will be Miss ‘Kathryn McCain, violinist; Miss Ann Mitchell, cellist, and Miss Carmen Jones, pianist. Mrs. Arthur Gilliom ‘and Mrs. Robert White Blake. arranged the program. : ; Mrs. J. W. Putnam, wife of the university president, will head the receiving line. Others who will greet the guests include Mrs. J. W. Atherton, council president, and other officers, including Mesdames Harold Trelan, S. J. Carr, R. J. Sanders, A. L. Ballinger and G. H. Shadinger.

For Street Wear

A favorite with Anita Louise/is this youthful street dress of black and white line check styled on princess lines. A double, turned-

line, while the front seams show line and arrow trim of the same white fabric. A white slide fastener is used at the front

Reservations may be made with Drach. A surprise entertain-

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down collar of self fabric, topped with white faille, marks the neck-

“This foursome of Junior League

week at the Association of Junior

ing a scene from “Marco Polo” to be presented next

and Puppetry Conterence at Dayton, O. Mrs. Maxwell Coppock (left) holds the strings of Li Po and

members is stagby Mrs. Irving Leagues’ Theater

‘Marco Polo’

Times Photo.

Marco Polo’s antics are the result of clever handling

M. Fauvre (right). Mrs. Stanley

Shipnes (second from right) plays the princess and Miss Betty Brown, Ahmed. Mrs. Coppock collaborated with Mrs. Rosamond VanCamp Hill: on the script.

Attendants for Nuptial Named By Miss Schmitt

Miss Kathryn Louise: Schmitt, whose marriage to W. Lawrence Sexton will be Thanksgiving morning at the St. Joan of Arc: Catholic

{Church, today hed announced at-

tendants for her wedding. Her sister, Mrs. John T. Devine, San Clemente, *Cal.,, will be matron of honor. Other attendants will be

erick H. Schmitt and -Miss Mary Kathryn Sexton, sister of the bridegroom-to-be. - Miss Rose Ellen Sexton will act as flower girl, ~ John T. Sexton will be his brother’s best man. Ushers will include J. Robert Hilger, Columbus, Ind.; William J. Greener and Joseph H. Argus. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Herman E. Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs, Timothy P. Sexton. A number of parties have been planned for Miss Schmitt. Mrs. J. Barton Griffin will entertain tomorrow with a buffet luncheon and ching shower at the -home of her mother, Mrs. ‘Thomas M. Quinn, 2340 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Sexton will entertain Nov. 16 with a kitchen shower and Miss Regina Fleury will be hostess at a linen shower Nov. 9. Miss ‘Mary Frances Terry will entertain in honor of Miss Schmitt Nov. 14 with a bridge party and crystal shower. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Schmitt will be hosts at a party for the couple on Nov. 19. Among others who will entertain are. Mrs. E. W. Mericle and Miss Eleanor Fink, Mrs. Frederick Schmitt and Mrs. Devine. 8 8 =a

Miss Theresa Kistner, whose marriage to Paul McLoughlin, Columbus, O., will be Thanksgiving -morning at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, was honor guest at a miscellaneous shower last night at the home of Mrs. George Long, 5703 University ‘Ave. Guests with Miss Kistner ‘were hey mother, Mrs, William Kistner; Mesdames Paul Hunter, Carl Dugan; Misses Helen Turk, Mary Matthews, Mary Ann Patterson, Alice Ollman and Mary Hamilton, . = 2 8 8 : ~Mr. and Mrs. Leland C. Huey Jr are on a weddihg trip to New York following their marriage: yesterday at the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. They will be at home in Indian-

{apolis after their return. Mrs. Huey

was Miss Elizabeth Jean Deupree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Deupree. Members of the immediate families attended the wedding.

Dance, Fruit Shower + On Lodge Programs

A Halloween dance and a fruit

{shower tonight are among activities

arranged by social committees of Indianapolis lodges. The monthly programs of the Maccabee Lodge will open at 9 p. m. tonight with a Halloween dance at the Maccabee Bldg. 1235 N. New Jersey St. The Golden Rule Chapter, O. E.

{| S., will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at

the Masonic Temple, North and Illi-

{nois Sts., for a fruit shower for the § | Masonic Home. - Mrs. Lois Booker is

worthy matron and Oscar Dickinson is worthy patron.

Miss Jane Lawson

. Entertains Friends Miss Jane Lawson, 3350 E. Fall 1

Creek Blvd, will entertain severa schoolmates from Shortridge High School at luncheon today -at her home, > Guests will include Misses Harriett Christine, Betty Hendricks, Elizabeth Marshall, Mildred Scull, Jean McGurty, Betty Erickson,

‘Mrs. Francis J. Schmit§;>Mrs: Fred-]

Mr, Sexton is the son of]

diana War Memorial.

Monument ‘Chapter 549, O.

Corinthian Chapter 456, O. E, S. Supper.

EVENTS

SORORITIES : Alpha Upsilon Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta, 6:30 p. m. tonight. In-

Lambda Chapter, Delta. Sigma. Kappa. Sat. eve. Wiener roast. * LODGE E. S. Mon. 8 p. m. Masonic Temple, 525

N. Illinois. Dinner and Halloween party. Mrs. Florence Herrmann, worthy matron. Earl J. Askren, worthy patron.

CARD PARTY : “

6:30 p. m, ‘Sat. Fooderaft Shop.

The Beta Alumnae Association of Kappa Alpha Theta will hold a-cov-ered dish luncheon atl p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs, L. E. Harter, 908 E. 58th St. Assisting the hostess will be the Mesdames John Shirley, W. R. Ray and Charles Cunningham. .

“Alpha Chapter, Phi Tau Delta, will hold a Halloween party tomorrow night at Noblesville, ., |

Mrs. Harry H. Coburn, - second vice president of the Indiana Audubon Society, will spéak on “Highlights in the Life of Audubon, the Naturalist” at a meeting Tuesday of the Delta Zeta Mothers’ Club,

Mrs, J. H. Lamar will be hostess at the covered dish luncheon at her home, 1727 N. Pennsylvania St. The talk will open the club's second year of nature study and conservation program. . Officers of the organization include Mrs. Charles M. Bohnstadt, president; Mrs. F. O. Westcott, vice president; Mrs. Clarence M. Sones, secretary, and Mrs. A. E. Campbell, treasurer. Mrs. Bohnstadt will be delegate to the Mothers’ Council of Butler - University, with Mrs. H. H. Coburn, alternate. Hostesses for the family Christmas party -Dec.- 9 are Mesdames; Sones, W. Bina Johnson, Claude, Stone, Claude Wilson, L. C. Litten and John W. Bader. Other committees include: Program, Mesdames Roy E. Price, Coburn, Herman K. McComb, John W. Murray and Mrs. H. P. Willwerth; ways and means, ‘Mesdames Westcott, Sones, John M. Smith, Ben F. Danford and A. L. Miller; membership, Mesdames Charles ‘W. Wright, R. W. Griffey, J. D. Langdon, T. A. Sperry and George K. Vestal; luncheon, Mesdames Harry M. Brownlee, Daniel E. Early, Jack Messmer, Fred L. Mitch and Charles Coker; telephone, Mesdames Sones, H. Ray Condrey, Jamar, Frank Backman and Campe. » 2 i

Dr. Gildes Metour will talk at the meeting Tuesday at 1 o'clock of the Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ Club: at the new chapter house, 423 W. 46th St. Mrs. Robert Fohl and her committee will have charge of the dessert luncheon.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, 339 | Whittier Place, will entertain*member of the Phi Mu Alumnae’ Association and their guests tomorrow night with a Halloween ‘party. Mrs. Ross Coffin and Miss Edith Gingery

‘Iwill be assistant hostessés. Enter-|{

Lawrence Taylors, . Newlyweds, at Home

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Taylor are ‘at. home in Indianapolis

following their marriage here Sunday... : ro, Mrs. Taylor was Miss Joan Ittenbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl LL. Ittenbach, 3967 Broadway. is

Alumnae and Mothers’ Clubs = : Plan Variety of Programs

Alumnae groups of: college social sororities, mothers’ ¢lubs of other’ groups and several local organizations are arranging programs for this week-end or early in the next week. Halloween’ show have been planned for the week-end. . ,

Indiana Gamma Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi Sorority is sponsoring a magic show by George Purves this afternoon at Block’s auditorium. oo]

tainment and decorations will be carried out in the Halloween theme.

Beta Chapter, Phi Tau Delta Sorority, held a recent social meeting and a surprise kitchen shower for Mrs. Marie Burton.

Mrs. Earl Embry will entertain members of Lambda Kappa Rho Soroix with a Halloween party toght. 7 ;

The Indiana Alpha Chapter, Delta Theta Chi Sorority, will conduct formal initiation services at 7:30 p. m. Monday following a formal ban-

|quet at the Hotel Antlers.

. Pledges to ‘be initiated ‘include Miss Helen Perry and Miss ‘Ruth DeGraff. Installation will be in

{charge of Mrs. Ruby M. Bever; edu-

cational director of the-organization, assisted by Miss Julia Kraas, president of the local chapter. =

Beta Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority, will hold a formal initiation service and dinner tonight at the Claypool Hotel. Pledges to be inducted include the Misses Rosemary Evernham, Mae McCann and

|tee in charge [ .| man, Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. B. K. Cohee

parties and a magic

Ghosts Tonight in Younger Set

Shipwreck Party’ on at

|’ Columbia; Goblins Un-

der Age of 10 Feted.

Ghosts and witches and the

|younger set of Indianapolis will | mingle tonight at the various Hal|loween parties planned for them | by social committees of local clubs.

The Halloween dance at the Columbia Club will be a seafaring in= terpretation of the holiday with the title of a “Shipwreck Party.” Cochairmen of the junior dance committee are Miss Mitzi Early and Hurst Mendenhall. Prizes will be awarded for the most original and most ludicrous costumes worn: by both boys and girls. Los . The chairmen will be assisted by Misses Margaret Dingley, Patty Rocap, Mary Jane Lang; Frances Dingley, Eloise Akin and Doris ‘Woads; William Bowen, Gilmcre Johnson, Bill Shirley, Paul Havens, .C. W. Lambert and George Spiegel. “Goblins under 10 years will gambol at the masked party from 3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon at Meridian

| Hills. The children’s entertainment

committee includes Mrs. Harry L. Foreman, chairman; Mrs, Edgar T. Haynes and Paul R. Summers; Prizes will be offered for the prettiest, ugliest, funniest and most unusual costumes at the party. Junior members will go treasure seeking at 5:30 p. m. with a supper to follow. They are asked

|to pick their own partners, to come |in school clothes and to bring flash-

lights and pencils. The commitincludes Mrs. Fore-

and Mrs. Russell E. Clift. : Pumpkin faces and skeletons will

{preside at the masked party for

children of the Riviera Club at 8 o’clock: tonight. Entertainment will be furnished by the Carlisle Dance Studios, under the direction of Ernestine and Joe Carlisle. Musical numbers will be presented by students of the Stork School of Music. ————em

Union of Clubs To Hear Lecture On Bell-Ringing

Miss Cora Johnsten, carillonneur, will lecture on “The Romance of

| Bells” * following a dinner: at 6

o'clock tonight at Cifaldi’s for members of the Irvington Union of ‘Clubs. : She will present a recital on her portable carillon at 8 p. m. at: the School 57 auditorium following her talk. Members of the committee in charge of the lecture-recital include Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, president of the Union of Clubs; Mrs. James Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Layman D. Kingsbury, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Bakemejer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klare, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Byrkett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, Mr. and Mrs, Walter . Montgomery, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Donnell, Mr. and Mrs, Lorenzo B. Jones and Miss Emily ‘McAdams.

Jordan Alumni : Banquet Tonight

The Jordan Conservatory Alumni Association will hold its annual fall

banquet and reunion-at 6:30 p. m. tonight at the Conservatory’s student hall, 1204 N. Delaware St, Appearing on a musical program to follow will be Miss Marian Laut and Miss Louise Swan, students of Harold Triggs, and Miss Margaret James, voice student of Glenn Frier= mood. An alumni-student ensemble, under the direction of Charles Munger, will present a burlesque of the William Tell Overture. Edward Nell, New York, former director of the Metropolitan School of Music, will be among the guests.

Girl Reserves ~ Dance Tonight

junior Girl Reserve clubs of Indianapolis include a dance tonight and and Halloween party at 8 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A, social hall. The second dance of the season for high school boys and girls is being sponsored by the senior group

from 8 to. 11:30 p. m. today. Bob

' Dennis and: his orchestra will play.

Mrs. Charlotte Irfek.

“The Indiana Federation of Art! Clubs

Presents Its Second Annual

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Federation Convention Luncheon, Nov. 3 at 1.P. M.

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Week-end activities for senior and|

Mrs. Frank H. Cox, new president of the Alpha Iota Latreian Club, is assisting with arrangements for the ‘organization's ‘benefit dance - tomorrow night at the ‘Hotel Lincoln, Proceeds will be used in the club’s philanthropic - activities at the Julia Jameson ° Nutrition ‘Camp nesr Bridgeport.

Sherman, 105 Johnson Ave.,

altar banked with palms and ferns.

* Latreian Club Dance

Hold Davis-Sherman Nuptials 7 At Irvington M. E. Tonight

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of bridal airs. Mrs. Lewis Coyle will sing “I Love You Truly” and “Because.” : The bride, escorted by her father, will enter the church in a gown of ivory satin fashioned on princess lines with a long train and round neckline banded with seed pearls. The dolman sleeves will extend into points over the hands and the fin-

J|gertip length veil will fall from a

seed pearl tiara. She will carry an arm bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and white chrysanthemums.

Miss Carol Sherman, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. She will wear a period gown of winter rose taffeta, made with & hoop skirt, short puff sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. Her colonial bouquet will be of white pompon chrysanthemums. Mrs. Donald Leukhardt and Miss Lydia Jane Cordrey will be bridesmaids, Their gowns will bé of white wine taffeta made along the same lines as that of the maid of honor. They will carry bouquets similar to hers and

will wear Chinese jade pendants on

black velvet ribbons, gifts of the bride. Robert R. Heidemann, Chicago, will be best man. Ushers will be Theodore Jones and Donald Leukhardt, . Indianapolis; John Strawbridge and Stanley Oberg, Ander-

length dress of chartreuse lace with a shoulder corsage of bittersweet, pompon chrysanthemums and token roses. Mrs. Davis will wear black velvet with a gardenia corsage.

Following the wedding, a reception will be held at the Colonial Club, 543 E. University Ave. The couple will be at home after Nov. 15 at 526 E. Fall Creek Blvd, The bride is a graduate of Butler University and is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Davis was graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnical School, Troy, N. Y,, and is a member of Theta Xi Fraternity.

Auxiliary Entertains

The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Indianapolis Police Department will

-| entertain Monday at 2 p. m. with

a card party at Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Clifford Richter is president of the organization, Mrs. John J. O'Neal is in charge of ways and means and Mrs, E, H. Kruse heads

Mozingo, organist, will play a group®

‘the Roadside Beautification Coms,

son. Mrs. Sherman will wear a floor.

Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Paul:

Ohio Garden Club, Speaker Guest at; Tea Here Today;

“This Gardenning—Where Is I$, Leading Us?” will be discussed by. Mrs. Silas B. Waters of the Ohio State Association of Garden Clubs this afternoon at a meeting of the Garden Department of the Woman's Department Club. fy Mrs. Peter C. Reilly, chairman of]:

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mittee, will present an exhibit, ase sisted by Mrs. Tilden F. Greer, vice chairman, Mesdames William c* Bartholomew, Robert Bracken,” John F. Engelke, Albert J. Huebery’ Learny F, Jones, Robert L. Moore head, Edward L. Pedlow and Ralph’ I. Thompson; Miss Julia Landers and Miss Lena Laura Nester. = Information on growing narcissus’ bulbs will be given by Mrs. William! H. Hart, Garden Center chairmam® and her aids, Mrs. Willard Clute) vice chairmgn, Mesdanies Har : Anderson, George’ W. Bowman, Des” Witt Morgan and Ira Holmes. = ~ Mrs, Harry J. Berry and M82 Howard Lacey are tea chairmen; “2

Three Generations 1 To Be Dinner Guests

Mrs, Charles R. Williams, Princee ton and New York, who is in Ine dianapolis at the Propylaeum for 8 visit, will entertain Sunday with a family dinner. Guests will represent. three generations of the Williams; family. They will include: a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherman and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Fre mont, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey’ Croyle and children, Constance and Robert, Portland; Dr. and Mrs. Wiley liam James: McGill and -childrenj» Mildred and William James Jr., Ste Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Blane i ton and daughter, Danville; Mr. an Mrs, William H. Insley; Mr. and" Mrs. Francis Insley and children Betty Jane and William H. Insleg: Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong: and Miss Gertrude Tuttle, all .ofIndianapolis. a] Mrs. Williams will be joined ovey: the - week-end by Mrs. Burdette

the entertainment committee. -

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