Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1939 — Page 24
‘This foursome of Antianapolls Society was among the many seen in the lobby at English’s Aast night preceding the | opening performance of right) Mrs. Erwin G. Vonnegut, Mr. Yonnegut, Mrs. , Reginald W,: Garstang and Mr. Garstang.
Joint Open House ls Held By I. A. C. and Highland:
Patty Aspinall Is on Program|
cull Day of Entertainment and Sports Arranged; Informal Bridge for Women; Buffet Supper © ToBeHeldat Midnight.
A full day ‘of entertainment and sports is being held ‘today at' the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the Highland olf and Country Club-I. A. C. open house.
A “splash-snack” on the edge of the swimming pool will
onclude activities. A buffet -pool’s edge at midnight. Activities began this mornwith swimming events. edals are to be awarded this fternoon ‘to winters of conests for boys and girls. Patty spinall, I. A.C. swimmer, ill give an exhibition. Gymnasium facilities. were to be open for men, women and children oma noon until midnight. Badmin-
n and volley ball were played by omen this morning. A. baseball
S Table tennis and shuffleboard!
vere to be offered for boys and girls is afternoon in. the Whirl-E-Gig Room. An informal bridge party Swill be held in the Venetian Room. x Luncheons were to be held and ner is planned from 6 to 9 p. m. the Lantern and Grill rooms. auie Lowe’s Orchestra will play for
Eastern Star Groups to Hold Public Services
2. Two chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star will ‘hold public instalJations of officers at meetings toorrow and Tuesday and initiation
ind routine business sessions are planned for other lodge groups this eek-end: and next week. Mrs. Ruth Ann Everman and Charles Eaton will be installed as orthy matron and patron of the orth Park Chapter 404, O. E, S,, t public services Tuesday evening h the Masonic Temple. Other offis will be Mrs. Harriet Kiefer, sociate matron; Elmer Kiefer, sscciate patron; Mrs. Florence er, conductress; ‘Miss Dorothy i Mrs. ell Oliver, treasurer, and ‘Mrs. ry Wilson, secretary. 1
Mrs. Helen Bangel wil be installed |’ worthy matron of Cumberland &Chapter 515 in installation ceremonies: Saturday. Svening at the C aberland: Masonic Hall. Other officers to be inducted are ‘ank, Black, worthy patron; Mrs. $loyd White, associate matron; Ivan pley, associate patron; = Mrs. orothy Jolly, secretary; Mrs. Em$ia Brinkman, treasurer; Mrs. Sara Turguson, chaplain; . Mrs, Clara untington, marshal; Mrs. Hazel ley, organist; Mrs. Marjorie Foley, dah; Mrs. Mildred Bodensick, Suth; Mrs. Linnie Cannady, Esther: rs. Christine McKenzie, Martha; irs. Bertha Ploenges, Electa; Mrs. orothy Lamae Jolly, warder, and Earl Stienecker, sentinel. Mrs. Jessie Bierce will act as installing officer, with Mrs. Ethel Boszell and Mrs. Carrie Spilker as installing marshal and chaplain.
Members of Lyndhurst Chapter 5, 0. . S., will hold initiation servlees . at their stated meeting at 8 : - Tuesday in the new Masonic niple, on Lyndhurst Drive. Mrs. arcella Ginn and Herschell Ginn 2 worthy matron and patron.
Be Mrs. Grace Reeder will be hostess :
members of the Queen Esther 1X] ry, 0. Ee Ss. this afternoon in onic Temple, North and Illinois Mrs. Jessie Durham is presit. : : . Members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary the Order of Railway Conductors, vision 103, were to hold a covered luncheon at noon today at the e of Mrs. C. A. Bussell, 20 8, olorado St. ;
Entertains P. E. 0. Unit
= Mrs. B. W.. ‘Lodwick, 4240. Broaday, will entertain with a 1 ‘o'clock micheot Monday for members of
P, E. O. Sisternood, “Mrs.
supper will be served at the
Sorority Units Have Luncheon,
Dinner Meetings
Luncheons and dinner meetings highlight social. - activities for a numbper of women’s Greek letter organizations for this evening, to-
morrow ang Say next. week. Ane, “ ‘and his tail will swish as he cavorts across the stage.
tonight and nother group will hear a book reviewed this afternoon.
Mrs. Herman K. McComb, 4620 Boulevard Place, - will entertain members of the Delta Zeta Mothers’ Club at a 12:30. ov’clock luncheon
Tuesday. the luncheon. Mrs. Clarence M. Sones will talk on “Our. Friends; the: Trees” and Mrs. Charles W, Wright will be in charge of a surprise entertainment feature. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs, Harry M. Brownlee, chairman of ‘the luncheon committee: Mesdames Fred L. Mitch, Charles Coker, Jack G. Messmer and Danjel E. Early. Mrs. Brownlee and Mrs. Charles M. Bohnstadt, president, are in charge of reservations.
Miss Betty Loos and Miss Marjorie Stewart will be hostesses to members of Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, at a social party Monday evening at Miss Stewart's home, 1425 E. Market St.
Members of Epsilon Chapter, Alumnae of Delta Zeta Sorority,
1will be guests at 1 p. m. Thursday at
a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Harry Kerr, 5774 Washington Blvd,
Mrs. Chris Hoffman will be hostess to members of Alpha Chapter of Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority at a meeting at 8:30 o'clock tonight at her home, 2702 Dearhorn St.
“The Alpha Beta Chi ‘Sorority will give a card party at 8:15 o'clock tonight at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Miss Ruth McDonald is chairman of the committee -in- charge, assisted by Miss Jean Patterson, Mrs. Jack Reichel, Miss Margaret Baker and Miss ‘Louise Callahan.
Mrs. Floyd Jones, 1137 Shannon Ave., was to be luncheon hostess today for Theta Tau Psi Sorority. Mrs. Marshall Haislup . will. review “Candle Flame” (Millard). ~Officers will be elected. :
Miss Thelma Taylor and Miss Mary Smith, recent pledges of Alpha Chapter, Alpha Delta Omega Sorority, will be honored by the organization at a “Jitterbug” party tomorrow night. Miss Amy Boner will be hostess at her home, 5836 Broadway. i
Miss : Edna ‘McCammon will be hostess to Phi Omega Kappa Sorority at 8 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs, Michael Garvey. 1037 N. Temple Ave. 2
Kiss the Boys Goodbye.”
- haffey Jr, Robert Prost Daggett Jr., Severin, William N. Wilson, William 'H] Stafford Jr., Henry Frenzel
A program will follow | Kathleen Taylor for the opening which also will
They are (left to
Rehearsals to Start Sunday For Dramatic Club’s Spring Production, ‘Road to Rome’
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: By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
Rehearsals begin Sunday for “The Road to Rome,” the Dramatic Club's spring production to be presented April 22 at English’s Theater. The Robert Sherwood comedy about Hannibal's failure to capture Rome will be the club’s first costume play in more than 10 years. Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre and Horace I. Hill III are to have leading roles. The cast also will include Mrs. Lafayette Page, Mrs. David P. ‘Williams Jr, Samuel R. Sutphin, Richard Tennant, Thomas MaBooth T. Jameson, Theodore
and Caleb Denny. Mrs. Ricca Scott Titus will be director. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. David P. Andrews, chairmen of the production - committee, are Messrs. and Mesdames George H. Denny, Wallace C. Tomy and William E. Munk. The customary supper-dance will be held at the Columbia Club.
£8» on. Scenery Painters Busy
There’s a bustle of activity backstage today at the Civic Theater. Mrs. E. Hardy Adriance and her corps of scenery painters are putting the final brush strokes on the two-dimensional settings for the fairy tale background of “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp” to be preserited at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 tomorrow and 3 p. m. Sunday at the playhouse. Clad in blue denim overalls and smocks Mrs. J. I.-Cummings, Mrs. George Enos; Miss Mary Luten and Miss Sue Nicholai skilfully color the turrents of the city of Bagdad. Nuph Sed, the camel made by the Technical High School stagecraft class, today is an inanimate ship of the desert. Tomorrow when John Spalding and Robert B. Wilson take their positions at his windward and leeward extremities his mouth will snap open and shut
On racks in the dressing room hang the 32 costumes designed by
Mrs. Donald Carter and made by the costume committee.’ 2 » » » 2
Parties Are Arranged
Several parties have been arranged for the performances.: At the first show Mrs. Alexander Taggart Jr. will entertain her son, Michael; Mrs. William Wiggins and. her sons, Billy and Stephen; Danny McNally, Robert Sargeant and }erold Reinecke. Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will take her children, Carl Jr. and Helen Marie, and attended by Mrs. R. D. McCord and her son, Robert, and Mrs. O. E, Stansfield and her son, Richard. Mis. Robert B. Evans will give a luncheon at her home before the Saturday performance for her daughters, Barbara, Elizabeth Ann and Virginia, and their guests, Ann Clark, Suzanne Pierson, Nancy Lee Glass, Virginia ‘Follette and Suzanne DePrez of Shelbyville. Mrs. Homer Wiegand’s luncheon party for her daughter, Marilyn, will include Carolyn Crom, Geraldine and Madeline Harmon, Nancy Ralston, Emily Andrews, Joan Davis and Nancy Alexander. Mrs. Fred Carter will take her grandchildren, Patricia and Lawrence Carter, whose mother, Mrs. Wilbur Carter, is cochairman of the costume committee. Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte, cochairman with Mrs. Carter, has arranged for: her son, Robert, to attend with Donald and Richard Campbell. Mrs. G. Vance Smith and her children, Vance Jr. and Harriett, will see the show with Mrs. Walter Blake and her daughter, Carolyn, and Barbara and William Jungclaus. Among the Sunday groups will be one including Mrs. Amos Day and her children, Donald and Helen; Mrs. Anna Burris, Mrs. R. W. Burris and her daughter, Betty Jean; Mrs, Robert Newby and Doris Martindale. From Franklin will come Mrs, Field Dailey and her daughter, Mary Field; Mrs. Edward Dungan and her daughters, Ann, Martha Jane and Helen; Jeanette Sheek and Norma Jean Wilson. Lucy and Davis Rhoadarmer will be with James Lodwick. John B. Smith, Joan Diederick and Marcia Ehrich will form another group. Other mothers arranging parties include Mesdames T. P. Burke, Joseph J. Cole, Paul Lee "Hargitt,’ R. E. McLaughlin, Raymond F. Mead, Ralph D. Morris, Rav Peterson, E. W. Wicklund, Robert M. Dearmin, Walter H. Hiatt, Alexander Thomson and Walter J. Stuhldreher.
Local Student.
Tri Delts of Butler ~ Guests of Pledges
s Mr..and Mrs. Thomas Ruckelshaus were in the audience. ‘couple recently returned from a vacation in Hawaii. Christamore Aid Society sponsored the opening Derformatice of the play.
|meeting of the Late’ Book Club
{nutt,
schools,
1s Induction Aid
Times ‘Special : GREENCASTLE, March® 24, —Miss Flora E. Drake, ndianapoiis, officiated at a recent initiation ceremony at DePauw: University” when charter members. were inducted into Delta © Kappa Gamma: ; women’s teaching honorary. ‘Miss. ‘Drake is vice president of the. Indiana’ organization. : Charter; members of Epsilon chapter at Greencastle include Miss Lillian /B. Brownfield, Mrs. Edna McGuire Boyd, Misses Dade Shearer, Mildred Dimmick and Leah CurDePauw. faculty members, Misses Florence McGaughey, Elizabeth Daggy, Evelyn Heitz, Mildred Pitchford and Dorothy Harris, faculty members in the Gregncastle
Bea Chapter: Sigina Delta Zeta.
Brookside Garden Club. 1:30 p
Clio. Mrs. Horace Shonle,
Queen Esther Auxiliary, O. E. S. ; and Tinais Sts. Mrs,
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‘SORORITIES
1244 Wright, hostess. - Pledges to b : Theta Sigma Delia. Mon. eve. 657 E. 13th, Apt. 9. © ¥
CLUBS -
House. Mrs. D. K. Bash, eat ‘Today. - Mrs. Paul “Huddlestun, speaker, “The Promises: Men Live By: 2 LODGES Gold Mound Council 445, Degree of Pocahontas,
Mrs. Fern Burk, 1645 Ashbury St. “hostess. * chairman. Covered dish luncheon: - tira
race Roeder, Jostess,
Mon. eve. Miss Mildred Susp, e guests.
today. Brookside Community : “Care of the Lawn.” . 5745 ' Guilford. Ave.; hostess.
6-30 p.m. Sat. ‘Mrs. Fannie Wicker,
Today. Masonic. Temple, North
Pledge members of the Butler University Chapier of Delta Delta Delta sorority will entertain actives and guests at an Hawaiian dance tonight at the chapter house. Bill Schwartz and his orchestra will play. Chaperons for the affair will be Prof. and Mrs. Warren Isom, Prof. and Mrs. George Schumacher and Mrs. Bessie Bryson, house director. Hawaiian decorations will be used and leis will be given as favors. Miss Mary Lou Brown is social chairman.
Graduate of Butler Wed at Logansport
Times Special
4nd Mrs. Ward Farber will live at Lexington, Ky. following their marriage here last Monday. The bride was Miss Mildred Downham, Logansport.
ciated at the. ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wetzel, Indianapolis, were attendants. The bride is a graduate of Butler University and Mr. Farber was graduated from Neoraska and Columbia Universies
Zeta T Tau Alpha Unit Gives Benefit Bridge
The Zets Tau Alpha Mothers’ Club -will entertain tonight with a benefit bridge party at the Hoosier Athletic Club. . Play will begin at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Carl E. Paul is gengral chairman,
Mrs.
‘William
Claude Lett, publicity; Mrs. ‘Hartman, * ‘prizes; Mrs.
LOGANSPORT, March 24—Mr.
The Rev. A. H. Abplanalp offi- ||
- Assisting committee chairmen are |
. CHAT IN LOBBY BEFORE CUR RTAIN RISES
The
State Leaders “Of Deans Are
Guests Herel |
Luncheon Tomorrow Calls Executives to Parley On Spring Plans.
Mrs. - Alice B. Wesenberg, Butler University dean of women. will entertain the executive board of the Indiana Association of Deans and. Advisors of Women and Girls at luncheon tomorrow at the Propylaeum. The Butler University Mothers’ Council will hold its annual tea this afternoon. Plans for the annual spring meeting of the deans’ association will be made at tomorrow’s meeting. The conference will be April 2 at DePauw University. :
Come From Many Cities
Guests at the luncheon will include Mrs. Susan B. Nay, dean at Muncie Central High School; Miss Helen Salzer, DePauw; Miss Martha Pittenger, South Side High School, Ft. Wayne; and Miss Margaret Smith, Test Junior High School, Richmond.
Mrs. C. V. Sorenson, social chair-|-
man, heads the arrangements committee for today’s tea. Mrs. J. W. Atherton is president. Assisting Mrs. Sorenson are Mesdames Paul Kilby, Worth Harder, Frank B. Hunter, Robert Kershaw, H. J. Scarborough, G. P. Cruzan, H. G. Bradley, George A. Schumacher, Ross Mitchell, Edwin Wagner, Ora Butz, E. R. Brown, S. J. Carr, Robert Lambert, George Diener, Robert St. Pierre and John Eble. - : Those in the receiving line will be Mesdames Ellis B. Hall. Atherton, Harold Irelan, A. L. Ballinger, G. H. Shadinger and Russell Sanders. Mesdames J. W. Putnam, Emsley Johnson and George Underwood will pour. .
Ensemble Will Sing.
A program of 11 selections will be|
presented by the Butler Choral Ensemble under direction of Joseph Lautner, choir director. Harp selections will be played by Miss Mary Catherine Stair, a member of the freshman class at the university. The Choral Ensemble group includes Misses Helen Barnhart, Betty Burckes, Mary Ann Lookabill, Anne Calvert, Mary Wiley, Mildred Conrad, Martha Van Talge, Betty Walters, Betty Starr, Dorothy Fisher and Marjorie Dalman. Others are Harold Gibbs, Russell Curtis, Paul Jones, James Chisler, Lowell Gano and Irving Folkening. :
Mrs. ‘A. L. Gilliom and Mrs. Rob- :
ert Blake arranged the program,
Late Book Club Meets
Mrs. Russell J. Sanders will present a hook review at the March
Tuesday afternoon at the Marott
Hotel.
:
Officers for Year, Plan Annual
General Meeting for April 3|
Several units of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild today had named officers for the ensuing year. Miss Thelma Hawthorne is arranging the guild’s annual luncheon for April 3.
New unit officers include:
Temple Sisterhood Flower unit—Mrs. Her-
bert P. Sudranski, president; Mesdames Harry Cooler, Harold Platt and
J. B. Kaufman, vice presidents; Mrs. Minnie M. Forman, treasurer; Mrs.
Roy Brown, secretary, and Mrs. J.
Office Unit—Mrs. Gladys ‘ Lucas,
president; Mrs.. Pearl Howe, first vice president; Miss Doris Coffey, second vice president, and Miss Ferrol’ Lane, secretary-treasurer. Municipal Gardens ‘Unit—Mrs. H. A, Harlan, president; Hubbel and Mrs. Roger Foster, vice presidents; Mrs. Burton Knight, sec-retary-treasurer, and Mrs. Edward Wheeler, work chairman.’
Unity Guild has re-elected Mrs. Claude Robison, president, and Mrs. Ray Stanton, first vice president. Mrs. Stella Smallwood is new second vice president, and Mrs. Miner Arthur, secretary-treasurer. Capitol Avenue Unit—Mrs. Harold Rennard, president; Mrs. Laurence Eaton, Miss Sue Lumm and Mrs. James E. Perry, vice presidents; Mrs. Ben Jordan, secretary; Mrs. O. H. Nail, treasurer, and Mrs. Fred Techentin, work chairman. Mrs. Paul Ankney is new recording secretary of the Mother Guild. Mrs. Raymond Herath was re-elect-ed president and all other officers are re-elected as follows: Mesdames Willard 8. Gore, H. L. Coyner anc Otis Kirkpatrick, vice presidents; Mrs. E. G. Boch, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Morris Dixon, treasurer. A Tiny Tim bed will be placed on the Thomas Taggart Memorial children’s floor at the hospital in memory of two charter members of the Guild who died this week, Mrs. Wiiliam L. s Tayler and ‘Mrs. J. M. Dai-
[.U.X.Club Has Spring Dance
The I U. X. Club of Indiana Unversity Extension Division will hold its annual midsemester spring dance tonight at the Municipal Gardens clubhouse. Division stildents and their guests are invited to attend. Buzz Burton's Top Hatters will play for dancing and ‘the school colors of cream and crimson will be used in the decorations..
Committee chairmen for the event -|are Miss Margaret McAnally; chap-
erons; Malcolm Dashiell, decora-|
tions; Miss Fay Van Arendonk, ad-
vertising; Miss Joanna Johnson, or-:
chestra, and Robert Wilson, loca= Shs Wendell McKissick is president: of the club.
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Church Groups To Give Variety -' Of Pro Programs
Tncluded in activities of women's chureh organizations are a talk, food bazaar, broadcast and a birthday party and musical program. Dr. John J. Haramg, Indiana Central College, will talk on “Twin Vipers’ at 8 p. m. Wednesday at ihe Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The talk will be sponsored by Circle 2 of the church. Mrs. F. J. Billeter will Sng. accompanied ‘by Mrs. Albert Hirshman. Mrs. A. W. McDonald, president, will preside at the meeting.
Circle 3- of the West Washington Street Presbyterian Church will hold
morrow on the main floor of SearsRoebuck Store,
A birthday party and musical program will be held at 6:15 o'clock
Brethren Church. Mrs. Charles A. Gorman is chairman of arrangements. Those who will take part in the program are Miss Florence
Miss Marion Sterry; Walter P. Motsinger, vocalist, accomnranied by Mrs. Charles A. Albrecht, and a junior song ensemble led by: the McNally Sisters. Miss Valetta Sparrow will discuss “Wood Biogks and the Jigsaw.”
Members of the Catholic Youth Organization of Hartford, Conn., will present an address on “More Joy” at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow over WIRE. This is the eighth of a series of 18 broadcasts sponsored by the National Youth Committee of the National Council of Catholic Women.
a home-made food bazaar sale to
this evening at the First United
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‘Times Photos.
Chatting in the lobby before the curtain were (left to right) Mrs. Fred Millis, P. W. Simpson, Mr. Millis and Mrs. Simpson. Proceeds from the opening night will go to the Christamore Aid Society's summer camp which is conducted at Traders Point.
White Cross Guild Units Name. Variety Found
In Next Week's Club Activities
Movies, “Banguat, Diséas. sions Listed on Programs for Monday,
Included on programs for club
meetings Monday afternoon will be
a guest party, a banquet, motion
-|picture films and discussions" of
youth problems, character education and interesting women. One club will sponsor a book review Tuesday evening and another will hear a talk on Henry Ford after a luncheon Wednesday noon.
Mrs. C. J. Anchor will speak at the Guest Day meeting of the Fortnightly Study Club at 2 p. m. Monday at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N, Pennsylvania St. Mrs.
{Anchor will .review her experiences
as an army wife in the Philippines. Music will be provided by a trio composed of Mesdames R. D, FieldIng, Frank Billiter and C. J. Highley.
Mrs. J. c Siegésmund will discuss “Interesting Woman Personalities” before members of the Monday Aftcrnoon Reading Club at their meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. DeWitt Morgan, 4504 Broadway. Mrs.. J. C. Teegarden will lead the institute following the talk,
Miss Rosemary Cruzan will riscuss “History and Ideals of American Art” before members of “the Lady Aberdeen Chapter of the International Travel-Study Club fol lowing the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Colonial tearoom. Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mrs. Eleanor Hennessey will be hostesses. Officers will be elected during ‘the business session,
Mrs. Norma L. Schneider will re-
view “Remember the End” (Turn
bull) on thé program of the Woede ruff Place Woman’s Club Tuesday evening at the clubhouse. Proceeds from the review will be used to finance the Easter party for Wood ruff children.
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