Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1938 — Page 6

And Follow Mask, Wig ~ Club Show at Murat Local U. of Penn Alama Co Cast on Arrival;

Mr. and Mrs. G. Vance Smith to Give Dinner at Home Before Musical.

The Radcliffe Collegs Club will

| Snow Ball Is Tonightmm=searr n=

: | the holidays. Mrs. Evans Woollen

College Event a Hoste:

Honor Wy on include the 0 . { S ac. e | i" Columbia Club : Misses eibleman, Helen

Griffith, Jane Strashun and Mary - Elizabeth Lewis. Mrs, Austin V. By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Chubby “snowiien, clad jin yea] SHHOrd Is club president.

For the second time within a week, muscle-bound 4 } J |scarts, black top. hats and big but“chorus girls” with pseudo-soprano voices will take a fons Will resine at te » Tales bow on the Murat stage tonight when the University of Jor te SHApRons Colles or ig

Pennsylvania’s Mask and Wig Club presents “All Around hi oe will stand the Town.” :

guard at the entrance and the] Coincidentally, the locale of both “All Around the Town” and lobby. Lo] the Princeton Triangle Club’s “Once Over Lightly” (presented here A number of reservations have last Friday) is New York. But there the similarity ends. The Tri=- been received for the annual party. angle show delved into U. S. history and touched upon city taxes and Dinner will be served at 7:30 p. m. the Supreme Court. The Mask and Wiggers sing and dance their and Larry Price and his orchestra way around Manhattan led by a burly Scotchman who has won will play for dancing. | $10,000 and a free two-weeks’ jaunt to the city. A party of eight will be enterDialogue for “All Around the Town,” which lampoons many of tained by Miss Mary Louise Lee New York’s high spots and practices, was written by George Elliott Miss Jean Hayes has made eserva.Hess ’39, who has been co-author of the last two Mask and Wig tions for her seven guests and Miss shows. This six foot two author also plays such yaried roles as gigolo, Georgianna Ant 8 gu me with stage manager, referee, “Professor Floogie,” a wallflower and a guard rt gla na Mr —~ OC at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. pany : O3iS 110 15 :

; | : . Bowman will be hosts to another Philadelphia Dentist Wrote Score |

§ i 3 [couple. « i | ; : Among those from outrof-town The score of the Wiggers’ 51st extravaganza was written by Dr. {who have made reservatio Clay A. Boland of Philadelphia, a 1926 graduate of the U. of Penn dinner and dance are Dental School. Hit tunes in the production include “When I Go Standish, Ann Jackson, M: A-Dreamin’,” “Ya’ Got Me” and “There's No Place Like Your Arms.” Gamble, Anna May Rei The lyrics were written by S. Bickley Reichner. “ |Housier and Mr. and Mrs, William Messrs. Boland and Reichner have collaborated during recent Kingdon Jr : sag years and their song “Stop Beatin’ Round the Mulberry Bush,” Additional reservations have been topped the Hit Parade for several weeks. : made by Misses Mildred Scales, CarThe company arrived this morning by private train. It was leen Becker, Sue Ammerman greeted at 11 a. m. by J. Perry Meek, local Penn alumni president; Patsy Boggs, Julie Jane Turner, Charles R. Weiss and Harry S. Shepard, who head the reception hopes, ie J ne % rner, committee; Samuel Runnels Harrell, Irving M. Fauvre, Norman A nchon | Parsons, Metzger, Neil Estabrook and Elmer E. Bollinger. John S. Ross, a

Jane Renard, Marjorie Glass, Jean member of the dancing chorus, is the only Indianapolis student in Mesh, Jane Snyder, Mary Lou Over, the show.

Sororities Plan : Holiday Parties © For This Week #8

Business meetings and a Christe © mas party are included on the cal- + a endar for sorority members today. An instalistioh is scheduled for © an. 15. 4

Beta Chapter, Sigma Delta Zota Sorority will install new officers at its clubrooms in the Hotel Antlers on Jan. 15. Miss Melba Woolery: | and Mrs. Ware Walker will be in: = charge. 3 New officers are Miss Dorothy Rearick, president;’ Mrs. James % Gray, vice president; Miss Betty % | Bloom, recording secretary; Mrs. John Polter, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Eugene Loper, treasurer. rh Sigma Tau members will attend © | 4 Christmas party tonight at the . " home of Miss Dorothea Mack, 3226 Park Ave.

Rho Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, will meet tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Hal Shultz, 4459 Winthrop Ave.

Mary Jane Schafer, Kitty Lou FitzMr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus will give a tea-dance from 4 gerald and Mr. and Mrs.| Richard to 6 p. m. at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the cast. A debutante committee of assistants for the party this afternoon and the after-theater supper-dance at the Athletic Club includes the Misses Irving Moxley, Barbara Haines, Prudence Brown, Nina Brown, Josephine Mayer, Evelyn Lilly, Jane Adams, Elizabeth Weiss, Anne Elder, Alice Vonnegut, Mary Sheerin Kuhn, Virginia Binford, Nancy Lockwood, Jeanette Tarkington, Helen and Sylvia Griffith, Ruth Fishback, Martha Ann Schaf, Nancy Goodrich, Judith Preston, Patricia Eaglesfield and Margaret Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. G. Vance Smith will give a dinner party at their home this evening for a group which will attend the show and dance. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Cory Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, Miss Carol Lester of Albany, N. Y., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wade, and Mr. Wade and Joseph McGowan.

Frenzels to Entertain for Daughter

Guets of Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel Jr., who will entertain for their daughter, Miss Eleanor Dickson Frenzel, will include the Misses . Selena Alig, Virginia Brown, Mary Johnson and Martha Lois Adams and Messrs. John D. Gould Jr., John Frenzel Miller, Charles Harvey \ Bradley Jr., Robert A. Hendrickson Jr. and Si Sheerin. ; | In another group will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Binford, Mr. and s. Arthur T. Cox, the Misses Virginia Binford and Emmy Haerle and Messrs. Tom Binford and Harold Cunning, Maysville, Ky. Also

These yo which will assist this afternoon

ng women are members of a debutante. committee

and tonight at the tea dance and:

University of ‘Pernsylvania Mask and Wig Club show.

Times Photos. They are left

to right) the Misses Prudence Ann Brown, Jeanette Tarkington and

‘Ruth Pishback.

Bruce Ellsworth will be Thursday.

supper dance ih honor of cast: members of “All Around the Town,” the

Round of Festivities for Holiday Brides Continues; Tea to Honor Jane Crawford

Now that Christmas activities have been put sside for another year, the round of festivities for holiday brides continues with added zest. Showers and parties for the young women who will be married soon continue to be social highlights on calendars of girls home from school Several have announced attendants for their weddings. y Miss Marjorie McWilliams and Miss Dorothy Ball will entertain at

a tea and personal shower this®— > afternoon at Miss Ball's home, 5673 N. Pennsylvania St., for Miss Jane Crawford, whose marriage to Robert

home of her mother, Mrs.’ Fred Long, “for Miss Jane Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8S.

land the shower gifts will be ar-

ranged under the Christmas tree. - Guests will include Mesdames Clyde Lyons, J. D. Eastman, Katherine Browning, William Lindholm,

Emmett Thomas, Ella Ninan, H. N. Cedarholm, John Powell, J. M. Powell, C. W. West, Robert Burrows, Thomas E. Lyons, N. Marie Campbell and G. 8. Lukens; Misses Mary Agnes and Kathryn Finneran, Luella Barkalow, Virginia Campbell, Sarah Yohler, Dorothy Jack, Laura Dirk, Hilda Zimmer, Laverne Jones, Grace Hyland, Frances Kelly and Julia Nance. | : 2 » ” Miss Louise Eleanor Ross, whose marriage to John E. Kleinhenz will

Walker, Howard Fieber, Marvin Lugar, Edward Troy, Peru, and Mrs; Austin Bruce. 2 8 2 Two prenuptial parties have been planned for Miss Peggy Kiefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kiefer, whose marriage: to Albert Storer Mendenhall, son of Mrs. A. M. Mendenhall, will be Jan. 14. Miss Lois Bell and Miss Dorothy Viewegh will entertain next Tues-

day at the Bell home, 1515 N. Warman Ave. with a miscellaneous shower and party. Miss Mildred Vie-

"|wegh~will entertain Thursday, Jan.

8, at a dinner party in Miss Kiefer's honor. . : » 2 »

M. Wintin.

F. C, Fairbanks

Mrs. Dorothy McElveen, geles, Cal.,, and Frederick

in Las Vegas, Nev., Dec.

to Indianapolis shortly after Jan. i Mr, and Mrs. Fairban accompanied by Mrs. two young daughters.

banks ranch near Redlands, Cal. Mrs. Fairbanks, a wid? daughter of the late EF Kernoghan. Ne! ————————— ——————"

Zonta Club Gives

Weds in Nevada

Los AnC. Fairbanks, president of The Indianapolis News Publishing Co., were married 22, it was learned here today. They will come

will be airbank’s hey are spending the holidays onthe Fair-

is the Henry

Miss Margaret Mitchell, 2152 N. Meridian St., will: be hostess to Kappa Kappa Sigma Sorority tomorrow night. Phi Omega Kappa will meet tonight with Mrs, Mac Miles, 903 N. LaSalle St.

Pendleton Lions to

Times Special ;

of the Pendleton Lions Club will en-

program, “Santa Frolic.”

will play and special numbers will be given by Miss Hoss, ins and Doris Frazier.

Entertain Wives

tertain their wives tonight at a banquet and dance at the club hall.’ Miss Miriam Hoss, Ben Davis, and © her dance pupils will present a - Menibers of the Ben Davis Rhythm Orchestra =

Bobbie Elke ;

PENDLETON, Dec. 27 —Members |

Two Parties Are Set |

be Saturday evening, will be honor guest this noon at a luncheon at Ayres ‘Tearoom given by the 1928 chapter of Scarlet Quill, Butler University women’s honorary. Miss Ross is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pritchard Ross, Bridgeport. The bride-to-be will be presented with a clock, according to the tradition of the organization. Covers will Mrs. Ferguson, the bride-to-be’s|be laid for Miss Dorothy Helmer, mother; Misses Marilyn Ferguson,|Mesdames Brandt Steele, George Betty Mareane, Betty Jean Heath, I Virginia Louise Hoss, Charlyn Mur- : ray; Winifred Richardson, June Woodworth; Mesdames Doris Graham, Betty Palmer, Clifton Bradley, | H. O. Dodson and Fred W. Long. The hostess will be assisted by her mother and her sisters, Mesdames Bradley and Dodson. Christmas decorations will be used throughout the Long home. » » 2 Mrs. Earl Lyons will entertain with a linen shower tomorrow at

By Women of Moose

Two parties are scheduled for & Women of the Moose for Thursday § at the Moose Temple, Mrs. Bertha Willner, Moosehaven chairman, will be in charge of the card party Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Kathryn Hansford, entertainment = ® chairman, is arranging a party for - members of the Sunshine Sisters Club Thursday night. Eo

Decorations and appointments willbe carried out in the bridal colors of pink and blue. Miss Jane Rottger and Miss Jean Ottinger will preside at the tea table.

Guests with the bride-to-be will include Misses Suzanne Wilkinson, Joyce Geupel, Mary Margaret Swan, Anne Holmes, Rosemary Tulley, Jane Leasure, Susannah Jameson, Martha Ann Schaf, Elizabeth Kiger, Barbara Bréwn, Betty Porter, Barbara Noel, Ann Johnston, Betsy Wolfe, Rosalie Lurvey, Dorothy Metzger, Ann Elder, Sylvia Griffith, Polly Fifer and Martha Graves. Additional guests” will be Misses Jean Baldwin, Sue Gabe, Claire Patten, Jane Gray Freihofer, Nancy Hurt, Marjorie Mueller, Elizabeth Kadel, Shirley Montrose, Helen Kemper, Charlotte Fleming; Miss Martha Jewett and Miss Kathryn Jones, Shelbyville, and Miss Chloe Hooke, Noblesville.

gftending the show together will be the Misses Maude and Virginia Balke and Peggy Chapin, Will Hays Jr. of New York and Los Angeles, John Cooper of Grosse Point, Mich. and Ward Fenstermaker. Mr. _ and Mrs. Uz McMurtrie will give a party for their son William, who is home from Harvard. : | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weiss, who will entertain for their daughter Elizabeth, will include the Misses Lockwood and Goodrich, Jane Johnston and Florence Wolff and Messrs. Thomas Young, William all, Miles G. Burford, John Ryan and Cornelius O." Alig Jr. With Mr. and Mrs. William Henley Mooney will be Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fauvre of Decatur, Ill, who are visiting Mrs. Fauvre’s mother, s. E. E. Perry; Miss Carol Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rockwood and their sons, Charles Jr. and Clyde.

Patrons’ List Announced for

Ferguson. Miss Ferguson will be married next Saturday evening to Robert Paul Faris. ae The shower gifts will be hidden throughout the house with strings attached leading to the . hiding places. Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Marion Mareane, stepmother of the. bridegroom-to-be;

Miss Lois Oreina Smithey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Smithey, 6500 S. Meridian St., has announced the attendants for her marriage Saturday to James OC. Faulkner, Glenn’s Valley. Miss Jean Kashner will be maid of honor and Eugene Puckett will serve as best man. A reception will be held at the home of the bride’s parents following the wedding.

Yule Party Tonight

Zonta Club members will give a Christmas party at 6:45 o'clock tonight at the Columbia Club with Miss Lillie Kerz as chairman. A Christmas playlet, ‘Santa Claus,” will be presented under direction of Miss Eleanor Theek, Shortridge High School. Miss Kerz

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Notre Dame Dance Tomorrow

will preside at the dinnet. | SALON | Patrons and patronesses were announced today for the Notre Dame : Club dance tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The list includes Messrs. and Mesdames William A. Bergan, John Carr, Thomas Carson, John A. Deery, Ray S. Everroad, Thomas Fitz- 1" her home, 6255 N. Delaware St., for

/ iis A gerald, Ray J. Fox, Elmer J. Fox, Thomas G. Gillespie, Frank J. Habig, Mrs. Ira HaymakKer Jr., Franklin, | Miss Eleanor Lyons, whose marriage

E. M. Kelley, F. M. Kinderman, Garrett Kirby, John Langer, A. J. will entertain at a miscellaneous|to Randall Powell will be Jan, 7.| : hk : ie 7 | : Lauck, C. V. Loughery, C. S. Mc-[ shower Wednesday evening at the'Christmas decorations will be used x J A N i AR Y S A L FE : i F B E | A i T | F i L

JANUARY SALE OF I FURRED DRESS COATS

J. McManus,

Also on the list Messrs. and Mesdames Leo McNamara, J. F. Miller, J. H. Niehaus, John J. O’Brien, George F. O'Connor, W. L. O’Connor, J. E. Owen, Frank S. Pittman, John J. Quinn, Ray L. Reed, George E. Reis, James E. Rocap,

William Schnorr, John A. Sheedy, Fred R. Stubbins, James P. Tiernan and George E. Spencer. "Also Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Courtney and Dr. and Mrs. W. I Seal; Mrs. Dorothy Bulger, Mrs.

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Club Meetings

Plans for family Christmas parties ...and gift shopping kept many clubwomen so busy that club Christmas parties are to be held after

the holidays. Three groups have scheduled fetes for Wednesday and | Thursday. A tea will be held for members of the younger set by the O. A. O. Club Friday. *~

Miss Anne Zimmer will be host- A : ess at the O. A. O. Club party at 2 ANT eA / : her home, 4270 Kessler Blvd. Other Here are the same famous oy of aki * hostesses will be the Misses Ann Flexees models you depend on WHAT A SAVING!

' Warden, Mary Jean Thayer, Nancy f i | Jefferson, Maxine Snyder, Mary or, Surve control, at 20% less Jane Shadinger ana Peggy Walsh. than the price you pay all year. Guests will include the Misses This includ Mary Joe McGuire, Joanne Binkley, los f es, our complete Emma Lou Geshorn, Doris Walker, || regular line of Flexees combiDorothy Yates, Ruth Sumner, Ei- nations and girdles. Featuring Twin Control, Junior Mold, Super-Control!

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leen Adair, Florence Becker, Pa- with FLEX-ZIP closing

pits Seles Kay Whipple and and lace uplift bra.

The Thursday Lyceum Club 5 . Te NOW 4.00 : on i party will be Thursday at the 1 Fe 2.7 . * : a : el :

on FOUNDATIONS reg. $5 to $15 NOW 4.00 to 12.00

GIRDLES

One of those rare sales that exhausts superlatives! The soundest investment lyou could conceive for your Christmas gift money. Each coat represents a glorious saving, each one is/a beauty—and the fine furs * made fashion history this season. At such sensationally low prices, starting the New: Year with a beautiful “new coat should be a certainty for you! ae : :

E. 14th St. by Mrs. Harry Wilson and Mrs. . R. B. Malloch. Mrs. Frank 8S. O'Neill will tell a Christmas story.

Miss Lucinda Spann will be hostess tomorrow at the Zetathea Club party. Mrs. Mary Mathews will read a paper on “Own Selection.”

The Hawaiian Chapter, Interna- reg. 3.50 to 12.50 tional Travel Study Club will have a luncheon and gift exchange at NOW 2.80 to 8.00 the Colonial Tearoom tomorrow. fr

‘Mrs. Mary Traub Busch will speak : ' : : ~" V / ; Ls Seidl on “Music” and Miss Ann Kahn, : : : ; : AE Sy - pianist, will jllustrate the talk with : AL : ZA { x _ selections. Hostesses will be Mes- Sixteen inch triple dames J. Francis Huffman, Walter control girdle of net Matheny, Arthur Lane and Ralph and rayon satin, with lastique back and

Kahn. ; 0. E. S. Chapter to Meet A front panel. 3 Order of Eastern Star, wi NOW 6.00

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Corset Shop, | a stated meeting at 8 o'clock Fourth Floor. | ght at the Temple, 1522 W. Mor- a OT vie a