Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1938 — Page 12
raders Point Hunt
Hounds to
Be Blessed
~ Before Holiday Drag
em Clergyman Will Read Service at 10 A. M. Thanksgiving; Mrs. Frederick E. Matson Entertains at Propylaeum Luncheon.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON = Blessing of the Traders Point Hunt hounds is a
uresque beauty of an Alken hunting scene. Pink-coated riders, wearing the hunt colors of burgundy and in’s egg blue, will meet at the hunt kennels to follow the hounds IC 1 Whippers-in to the steps of the little Salem church where the ster will read the service at 10 a. m. Hunt mémbers will dis0 unt and form a semicircle around the hounds for the ceremony. Immediately afterward the field will move off from the woods back f the church for the long Thanksgiving Day drag ‘hunt. William . Wemmer is hunt president and Cornelius O. Alig is master of
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Mrs. Clarence W. Bispham of Philadelphia will arrive next week to Shend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Weiss,
Weiss. Dr.
yesterday to visit Dr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Ensminger.
and Mrs. J. R. Garner of Atlanta, Ga., came
Mr. and
“Mrs. Frederick G. Appel who, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Scott Jr., ‘attended the Yale-Princeton football game last Saturday and have been spending a few days in New York with Mr. Appel’s son, John, will be home Saturday. Miss Dorothy Brooks will be hostess this evening for a supper meeting of the Stephens College alumnae club.
~ Mr. Gay Ellis of Evanston, Ill, d Mrs. Herbert R. Duckwall.
is the guest for a week of Mr.
Purdue-Indiona Game Attracts Alumni A number of Indiana and Purdue alumni will go to Lafayette
Saturday for the Indiana-Purdue
football game. Mr. and Mrs.
"Howard R. Meeker and their daughter, Elizabeth, and son, Robert, * will attend. Miss Eleanor Roberts and Miss Mary Morrison will come ~ from Illinois University to see the game with Miss Roberts’ parents,
"Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry
Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will also motor to Lafayette for the game. Guests of honor at the luncheon Mrs. Frederick. E. Matson gave at the Propylaeum today preceding B. Bennet-Alder’s lecture on “Biblical Miniatures of the Middle Ages” were Mrs. Lorraine W. : e of San Francisco, who is visting Mrs. James H. Genung; Mrs.
tson’s sister, Mrs. Montgomery L.
Lasley of Westwood Hills, Cal.,
and the latter's daughter, Mrs. B. Botsford Young of Lake Forest, 1, included in the party were Mrs. Genung, who with Mrs. Pearce 8S been visiting in Evansville fer a few days, Mesdames ‘Arthur R.
: Bir ord, Alex Taggart and Miss Mona Taggart. ~~ | First reservations for the Junior League's “Gaieties of 1883” to
I pserve Armory have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas SYCkel haus, Ww. Richardson gi Ww. Sailawey Rimmons. Beye
cl Ket office was opened yesterday at 107 Monument Circle.
Artists to Display Work
- | One hundred and sixty canvases, representing the work of 79 * artists, will be displayed in the seventh annual Indiana Artists’ Club
ibit which is to open Saturday
in L. S. Ayres tearoom foyer.
I will continue through Dec. 3. Fourteen cash prizes aggregating 550 will be awarded to artists exhibiting in the show. Gordon B.
Mess, club president, said a portrait
painting demonstration is to be
ven by John M. King, John Herron Art School instructor, at 2:30
Nov. 26 in Ayres auditorium.
2 The “Medical Widows’ Follies” staged by the Woman’s Auxiliary e Marion County Medical Society last night at the American ted Building, brought out a record professional gathering. The doctors’ foibles were diagnosed in skits burlesquing a medical Meeting and a day at the office, but subsequent musical and dramatic
turns provided a powerful antidote for the expert ribbing.
larly effective were the sophisticated
Particusinging, dancing and costuming
of the opening chorus and finale presented by Mesdames Frank M.
Gastineau, E. W. Dyar, B. E. Ellis,
John W. Hendricks, George F.
Lawler, Earl W. Mericle, C. C. Taylor and Mrs. Donald Wolfram. The 12 acts were staged under the direction of Mrs Bryon Rust, chairman, Mesdames Wayne Carson, Harold F. Dunlap, Roy A. Geider, Foster J. Hudson, A. S. Jaeger and Mrs. Harold M. Trusler. Mrs. Russell Spivey, who directed the orchestra, was assisted by Mesdames G. B. Jackson, Robert Howell, Hudson, Mr. G. B. Jackson or, Dr. Foster Montgomery and Dr. Rust.
Council Drafts Pledge of Help In Safety Drive
The May Wright Sewall Council
Welfare Club Plans Thanksgiving Party
Members of the Welfare Club will entertain at 2 p. m. today with a Thanksgiving party at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women. A symphonic orchestra, composed of young Indianapolis musicians, will provide a musical program. Ed-
of Women was expected to pledgeiwin Brown is director of thé or-
support to the Governor's Safety Council and the State safety program this afternoon in a resolution ‘to be framed at a meeting in the Spink-Arms Hotel. ~The council also would recommend that all drivers study driver’s test available at the State Police Department to improve driving and | safety conditions. . T. A, Dicus, chairman of the State hway Commission, pointed out In his talk to the group that studies ~ by the commission reveal few accidents are caused by high speed | _ alone, but rather by speed differ‘ential that is a mixture of the fast and slow moving vehicles on the ‘same highway. Surveys and accident studies are being used by the commission in the design, construction, mainte-|2 ‘nance and zoning of highways to : an a successful highway safety pro- ; . He said the program is ded on a trilogy of engineering, ‘education and enforcement. '. Accidents are not a part of the fraffic movement (statistics to the contrary withstanding) but are ther the index of the efficiency of our system of traffic movement. The work of our Traffic and Safety Bureau then can best be described tine process of attempting to correct ‘raffic inefficiencies by engineering methods. Our task will be completed when the physical manifestations of inefficiency—accidents, congestion and traffic disorders— disappear. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter was ex‘pected to be appointed historian of ‘the council. . She will fill the office the late Mrs. T. J. Louden, Bloomn. Reports of committees on ‘radio, bulletin and education were . to be presented this afternoon. Mrs. BR} Forrest Moore, Ft. Wayne, was to on her hobby, “Favorite Quoons.”
ance Planned
Thanksgiving formal dance sgiving night at the Columbia More than 300 couples are ted to attend.
Dancing from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m. | be to music by Hal Leiber and prndjana University orchestra. srons will be Megs: and d R. F. Petersen. College members of the club who attend include Misses Treva Virginia Wilking, Lois Ranand Vivian Petersen from » University; Miss Catherine and Betty Distler from University; Miss Barbara mond, Indiana University, and "Mary Louise Lee, Stephens
of the ‘arrangements
chestra, with William S. Mitchell as guest conductor.
| District Heads Of Music Group Are Announced
Newly elected district presidents of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs today had been announced by Mrs. C. Lloyd Billman, Manila, state president. 5
New presidents include Mrs. J. R. Clines, Lafayette, District 2; Mrs. John Vawter, La Porte, Districts 3 and 4; Mrs. Leigh B. Freed, North Manchester, District 5; Mrs. Glen Andrew, Terre Haute, District 6; Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, Spencer, District 7; Mrs. Robert Keck, Mount Vernon, District 8; Mrs. R. S. Lowry, Bedford, District 9, and Mrs. Dudley Campbell, Rushville, District 10. A board meeting of the executive committee will be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday, Nov. 25, at the Severin Hotel.
Local W.C. T. U. To Give Program
The Marion County Women’s Christian Temperance Union will entertain .at 2 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon at Banner-Whitehill auditorium with a tea and program.
Mrs. C. W. Ackman, County president, will preside and the Rev. Ella Kroft, W. C. T. U., national evangelist, will open the program with a prayer. Mrs. Frances Frost Huter will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Frost Fox. Mrs. Fox will play piano selections. Dr. Richard M. Millard, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church, will speak. Mrs. J; E. Andrews will present a number of readings. Mrs. Charles Grant is program chairman and Mrs. E. P. Messick will have charge of tickets.
Hospital Guild Plans Benefit
The St. Francis Hospital Guild will entertain with a pillowslip card party at 2 p. m. Dec. 12 at the Ban-ner-Whitehill auditorium, Proceeds from the party will be used for a Christmas dinner and party on Dec. 21 for children in the Beech Grove hospital. Mrs. Edward Trimpe, guild chairman, will have charge of the card party. She will be assisted by Mrs. Lafe Lockwood and Mrs. A. P. Lauck, cochairmen. Committee members include Mesdames Fred
Kock, Walter Reimer, James Mug-
ap ang
A queen will be selected from nine candidates representing the City’s three academies on Thanksgiving night at a dance at the Cathedral High School Auditorium. Among the comely candidates are (left to right) the Misses Mary Ellen Zried, Mary Frances Vollmer
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and Marian Loughery. Representatives will compete from St. Agnes, St. John’s and St. Mary’s academies. Mildred Todd, Mary Garland, Mary Alice Gearns, Mary Clare Kelly, Kathleen Courtney and Betty Ann Wheeler.
Other candidates are the Misses
hostess:
Vandever, 957 W. 33d.
presiding officer.
Castle Hall.
Mrs. Carl Schubert, chairman.
EVENTS
, SORORITIES Beta Crispier, Alpha Omicron Alpha. Fri. eve. Mrs. John Faree,
Alpha Chapter, Alpha Gamma. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Gertrude :
.CLUB
Women’s Auction Bridge Section, Hoosier Athletic Club. 2 p. m, Fri. Mrs. Carl Habich and Mrs. Robert E. Maher, hostesses.
LODGES : Job’s Daughters, Bethel 4. Sat. afternoon. 230 E. Ohio. Annual inspection. Mrs. Marie Voke, inspecting officer; Miss Betty Smock, Pilgrim Shrine 12, White Shrine of Jerusalem. 5:30-7 p. m. tonight. Fish supper and entertainment. CARD PARTY Brookside Mothers’ Club. 8 p. m. Fri. Brookside Community House.
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Saturday night and a luncheon Nov.
Dinner-Dance Seurdy and Lunch Nov. 26 on Sorority List
Included on calendars of sorority members are a dance and dinner
26. One group has planned a scav-
enger hunt for tomorrow night and another will entertain with a card party tonight. Pledge services were held recently by a local organization.
Miss Patsy Boggs is chairman of the annual dance to be given by Kappa Kappa Gamma pledges at Butler University for members of the active chapter Saturday night at the chapter house, 821 W. Hampton Drive.
rangements by Miss Shirley St. Pierre and Miss Barbara Badger, orchestra; Miss Jane Renard, decorations, and Miss Freddie Adler, refreshments and programs. Decorations will be carried out in two shades of blue. Bill Hart and his orchestra will play. Chaperons will include Dr. Gildas Metour, Prof. .and Mrs. George A. Schumacher and Prof. and Mrs, W. Warren Isom.
Plans for a Thanksgiving luncheon will be completed tonight at a meeting of Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi, national professional physical education sorority, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Wayne Murphy, 3115 Guilford Ave. The luncheon will be held Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Athanaeum. Mrs. Gret Nicke Hendricks, national president of the sorority, will be honor guest at the luncheon. Miss Betty ‘Gassner, president of Alpha Chapter, will preside, Miss Lucille Spillman, national convention chairman, St. Louis, will discuss the national convention to be held next August. Moving pictures of the Phi Delta Pi camp for underprivileged children will be shown. The camp, located at Gloversville, N. Y.,, has been conducted by the organization for more than 10 years. Plans for a similar camp in Utah will be discussed. The Alpha Chapter will be assisted with arrangements by the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter. Mrs.
Miss Boggs will be assisted in ar-
Murphy is president of the alumnae group.
Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi, national teachers’ sorority, will entertain Miss Grace Etchison, national inspector, at a 6 o'clock dinner Saturday night at the Business and Professional Women’s Club. Miss Hazel Hart, president of the organization, will conduct the ritualistic work of the sorority, assisted by officers. The committee in charge of the dinner includes Miss Marjorie Ford, Miss Daisy Alwes and Mrs. Jessie Craig.
Mrs. John Owen will entertain members of the Delta Omicron Chapter, Delta Delta Delta Sorority, tonight at her home, 4429 N, Illinois St.
Mrs. J. David Riddle entertained members of Theta Mu Rho Sorority last night at her home, 412 N. Dearborn St. After the business session, a card party was held.
Pledge services were held for new members of Gamma Phi Zeta Sorority recently at the home of Mrs. Mitchell Taylor, 3919 Washington Blvd. A tea from 3 to 5 p. m. was held following the services.
Those who were pledged included wives of students at the Indiana University School of Medicine. The sorority is affiliated with Indiana University. Initiation will be held today at the Hotel Lincoln.
P.-T. A. Sponsors Show
The Parent-Teacher Association of Lowell School will sponsor an amateur show at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the school. Mrs. Fred Kiethley is chairman of the com-
mittee in charge of the production.
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Miss Kinnaman, \ Russell Fletcher ~ Will Take Vows
Miss Thelma Kinnaman will become the bride of Russell Fletcher at 8:30 p. m. tonight at the rectory of St. Philip Neri Catholic: Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kinnaman, 918 N. Hamilton Ave. and Mr. Fletcher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Fletcher, 639 N. Eastern Ave. The Rev. Fr. Bernard Gerdon will read the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. Miss Kinnaman will wear a wine nubby wool costume suit trimmed with mink, with wine accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Her sister, Miss Dorothy Kinnaman, is to be her only attendant. She will wear a boy blue afternoon frock with wine accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Herbert R. Fletcher Jr., Evansville, will be his brother’s best man. Out-of-town guests at the ceremony will : include Mrs. Herbert Fletcher Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy, Franklin, A reception for more than 100
Miss Pamela Nape in the Shanghai sequence
You Are Invited to Attend
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Lentleti
A Dramatic Ballet Interpreting Six of Lentheric's Famous * Perfumes
TOMORROW
Friday at 3:30 p. m.
M. Durel Dugas, Lentheric Perfume Stylist, will comment on the six dances presented by two talented danseuses from the Cleveland Ballet. He will, make perfume personality analyses after the performance in the Toiletries Section, Street Floor.
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guests will follow the ceremony’ at the home of the bride’s parents. Mrs. Kinnaman will be assisted by a daughter, Mrs. R. H. Drake, and Mr. Fletcher’s sister, Mrs. Murphy. After the reception, the couple will leave for Chicago. °
Monticello Girl Weds MONTICELLO, Nov. 17. — Announcement had been made -today of the marriage of Miss Iva Harrison, Monticello, and Harold D. Witz, Chalmers. The Rev. Robert Ross officiated at the ceremony.
Clubs Set
Three-Day Schedule
Friendship Luncheon and Guest Day Party Are Planned.
Several local clubs have scheduled meetings today, tomorrow and Sat-
urday at various Indianapolis homes. A guest day party and friendship luncheon are included in the activities.
Mrs. O. H. Bakemeier, 5535 E. St.
| Clair St., will be hostess tomorrow
to the Irvington Fortnightly Club. She will be assisted by Mrs. S. H. Winders. Mrs. A. M. Welchons will present the program on conservation. Mrs. Simon Reisler will talk on topics of the day.
The Erin Isle Chapter, International Travel Study Club, will meet tomorrow with Mrs. F. E. Ballew,|™ 3605 Forest Manor Ave. Mrs. Jack Mosteller and Mrs, Alice Hammon will be assistant hostesses. Mrs. Nellie Crawford will lecture on Sandicrart of Yesterday and Toay ”
“Salvador” will be discussed wo Mrs. Charles Remy at the Culture Club meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. N. Carpenter, 926 West Drive, Woodruff Place. Mrs. O. E. Stanfield will assist the hostess.
. Alpha Gamma Latreian Club will observe guest night tomorrow at a meeting at the home of Miss Mary Helen Borcherding, 3735 Guilford Ave. Music is to be provided by Miss Ruby Bell,
Mrs. Margaret E. Bruner will discuss “What the Editor Expects” at the National League of American Pen Women’s friendship luncheon Saturday at 2135 N. Meridian St.
Mrs. Walter B. Boyd will be hostess at a 1 p. m. luncheon Saturday for Fidessa Club members.
Mrs. Merton A. Johnston, 3730 N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostess to The Narrators for a covered dish supper at 7 p. m. today. The entertainment for the eveningg will be a white elephant bridge party.
Mrs. Louise O’Brien, 3042 N. Pennsylvania St., was to be hostess at a 1p m. luncheon today for members of the Veronica Club.
A 1 p. m. luncheon and bridge
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Aids Benefit
Mrs. P. W. Wessler (above), a member of the ways and means committee of the Hayward Barcus Auxiliary 55, is in charge of the candy sale for the benefit bridge party which will be sponsored by the group tomorrow afternoon at Ayres’ auditorium.
Mrs. Burnham
To Give Talk
Mrs. Anita Willets Burnham will
speak tonight at Cropsey Auditorium of the Central Library at the regular meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club. Mrs. Burnham is a former Chicago Art Institute instructor and author. She will talk on “Around thé World on a Penny.” The talk will be illustrated with pictures. The 6 p. m. dinner program will be held at the organiaztion’s clubhouse. Mrs. Nell Merrick Thomas will preside.
party was also to be held at the
Stout Field Airport by the Delta
Delta Club. Mrs. William Tudor was to be hostess.
The Elsa Huebner Olsen Club was to meet for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon today at the home of Mrs. M. E. Robbins, 2037 Carrollton Ave. The luncheon for the Indianapolis MacMurray College Club was to be held at the home of Mrs. O. D. Cunningham with Mrs. J. C. Dinwiddie assisting.
Mrs. C. O. Warnock will entertain members of the 1908 Club tomorrow at her home, 4324 Park Ave. Mrs. Othniel Hitch will talk on “A Pilgrimage.”
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