Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1939 — Page 8

| Many Reserve Tables at I AG For F ilmarte Guild's Second

Club Schedules Benefit |

Members of the Young Women’s Christian Association and Christamore House held an open house

yesterday at the ¥Y. W. Among (left to right) the Mesdames B.

hostesses were | tion Committee

Scott Goodwin,

City’s Parent-Teacher Council Will Pick Officers Preceding Annual Dinner Session Tonight

Council officers for the next two

years will be elected this afternoon

preceding the annual dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations in Caleb Mills Hall of Shortridge High

School.

Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock in the school cafeteria.

The ticket of nominees, includes Mrs. George L. Clark and Mrs. Frank E. Lentz, president; Mrs. William R. Shirley and Mrs. James

Stuart, first vice president; Mrs. Thompson, second vice president;

Robert L. Mason and Mrs. Leon Mrs. Frank F. Rieman and Mrs.

Harold Plummer, treasurer; Mrs. Richard J. Sturm and Mrs. Francis W. Payne, recording secretary, and Mrs. Robert S. Wilde and Mrs. Harold Eickhoff, corresponding secretary. b Dr. Maria Leonard, dean of women at the University of Illinois, will

talk at the dinner on “Youth Faces the Future.”

has been dean of women at Illinois Indianapolis. She founded Alpha honorary organization for freshman women in 1924 and has been national president since its organization.

Morgans to Be Guests

DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendent of schools, and Mrs. Morgan will be special guests at the dinner. Other guests will include D. T. Weir, William A. Hacker and Virgil Stinebaugh, assistant superintendents of schools, and their wives; George W. Buck, Shortridge High School principal, and Mrs.. Buck; Miss Belle Ramey, president of the Council of Administrative Women; Miss Grace Brown, director of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten; Mrs. Logan B. Hughes, president of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers; Mrs. A. H. Hartman, president of the Marion County P.-T. A. Council; Mesdames Clayton Ridge, S. M. Myers, E. J. Thompson and Maurice Eppert, past presidents; Earl Buchanan, president of the school board; Mesdames John &. White, Evans Woollen Jr. and Carl J. Manthei and Mr. Harvey B. Hartsock, school Doard members. The Rev. Errol Elliot of the First Friends’ Church will give the invocation at dinner. Mrs. Witt W. Hadley, president of the Indianapolis Council, will preside at the sessions.

Plan Musical Program A musical program will be presented following the dinner under the direction of Miss Laura C. Moag. Mrs. William Devin will sing a group of selections, accompanied by Miss Christine Houseman. The Boys’ Glee Club of Shortridge will present numbers, assisted by Misses Betty White, Ruth Schlaegel, Mary Marjorie Sneed and Charlene Clore. Tommie Wright will play piano selections. The Shortridge Girls’ Club, directed by Miss Geraldine Trotter will present music during the afternoon. Miss Houseman will accompany the group. Mrs. Lentz is general chairman in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames George L. Clark, Matthew Winters and Clarence Alig. Members of assisting committees include Mesdames Reiman, Shirley, Harlan L. Craig, Willard L. Sims, Payne and E J. Hirschman, decorations, and Mesdames Claude M. Wise, T. M. Rybolt, Arthur B. Shultz and Albert Stump, place cards. :

Glance Is Most

Important Item

By ALICIA HART

vou look at yourself in a fulllength mirror just before going out and you're pleased with the reflection. You face your husband, ask for a comment on your appearance and he nods approvingly. All is well, you think, and you leave the house in a self satisfied mood. ~ However, would you have been as pleased if you had stood back to the mirror and looked at a rear view of yourself in a hand mirror? Would our husband have nodded so approvingly if you had backed into oom? Wer other words, have you learned the importance of the backward glance? Is the back of your coiffure as flattering’ to the shape of your head and to your neckline as the front of it is to your face? Do you fuss with the waves just above the ears as much as you do with those which sweep back from your forehead? Do you look at yourself from all angles before deciding that a new coiffure truly becoming? By % mistake to polish the toes of your shoes and forget about the heels. Crooked heels or runover lifts are just as ugly as frayed bows or shoe strings from which the metal tips have disappeared. Seeing that stocking seams are absolutely straight is just as important as ‘ picking the right shade of hose. Are your elbows as smooth and ‘soft and white as the front of your

Miss Leonard who for the past 15 years, is a native of Lambda Delta, national scholastic

Sororities List Card Party and Talk on Travel

A lecture, benefit bridge party and several routine business meetings are scheduled for today by sorority groups.

Beta Chapter, Sigma Alpha Chi, will sponsor a travel talk by Mrs. Demarchus Brown tonight at the Woman’s Department Club. Miss Josephine Pierson and Miss Jeanne Burris are in charge of the event which is open to the public.

Gamma Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha, is sponsor of the bridge

the Banner-Whitehill auditorium.

‘Alpha Chapter, Theta Mu Rho Sorority, will hold a regular business meeting at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Marlin Below, 2818 Winthrop Ave.

Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi, will hold a meeting at 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Evelyn Ressler, 911 Sanders St., will be hostess.

A chapter of Tau Phi Lambda Sorority was organized last night at the home of Miss Ruby Gene Beaver, national president, 3138 Fall Creek Blvd. The chapter is the 52d formed in the United States. Members are the Misses Imogene Miller, Connie Conrad, Melvina Clements, Florence Clark, Harriet ‘Huston, Ivy Perkinson, Helen Lamb, Gladys Heck; Mesdames Vivian Warman, Ed Saylor, John Schmalz and Lillian Otting. Assisting the organization service were Mrs. Mary Beaver, state manager and organizer; Miss Ermal Austin, district manager; Mesdames Barnes Holding, William Turpin and Addie Braly.

Eta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta, will meet tonight at the home of Miss Barbara Gisler, 432 N. Randolph St.

Mrs. Leslie Coleman will be hostess tonight to members of Gamma Beta Chi Sorority at the Hamilton Food Shop.

Miss Naomi Lawler will be hostess tonight to members of Delta Zeta Psi Sorority.

Beta Tau Sigma will meet at 6:30 p. m. tonight at the home of Mrs. Thomas B. Huestis, 3777 N. Meridian St.

Members of Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau, will be guests of Miss Evelyn May tonight.

Formal installation services for Epsilon Chapter of Rho Delta Sorority were held recently at the Columbia Club. Miss Audrey LaMar, national president, and Miss Helen Nesius, national organizer, both of Lafayette, were in charge of the induction. Miss Peggy Stevens of Alpha Chapter was in charge of the arrangements, assisted by Miss Ethel Jackson, Alpha, and Mrs. Emerson Whalen and Mrs. Reed Thompson, Beta. Mrs. H. H. Luedeman, sorority mother, presented an address of welcome. A history of the organization was read. Mrs. Earl Fairchild is president of the new chapter. :

party to be held this afternoon at|

Times Photo.

Walter Krull and Boyd Miller. The tea was the second in a series of teas sponsored by the Educa-

of the Indianapolis Community

Fund to acquaint persons with the work of agencies. -

Research Club Groups for ’39 Are Announced

Mrs. Charles Compton, newly elected president of the Research Club, today had named standing committees for the ensuing year. Other officers elected recently to assist Mrs. Compton are: Mrs. William C. Borcherding, first vice president; Mrs. Merle Sidener, second vice president; Mrs. L. G. Owens, third vice president; Mrs. A. W. Bowen, recording secretary; Mrs. Parke A. Cooling, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Russell E. Bosart, treasurer; Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, parliamentarian; Mrs. George A. VanDyke, historian; Mrs. Charles O. Britton, director; Mesdames David Ross, John G. Benson and Brandt Downey, delegates to the Indiana Federation of Clubs, and Mesdames Arthur P, Thomas, Oren Smith and C. J. Buchanan, alternates. Mrs. John Kolmer will head the music committee. Mrs. Frank E. Floyd, social chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames J. W. Putnam, Ira Ketcham, W. J. Ransdell, Arthur R. Baxter, J. W. Stewart and Miss May Cunningham. The program committee includes Mrs. Thomas P. Woodson, chairman; Mesdames James M. Dungan, Logan Hall, Walter E. Jenney and Wymond J. Beckett.

Assisting Mrs. A. L. Wilson, telephone cornmittee head, will. be Mesdames L. M. Edwards, D. C. Grove, James H. Orndorff, W. H. Kilman, C. R. Heckard and J. H. Hellekson. Mrs. L. H. Millikan is publicity chairman.

Delegate to the Seventh District Federation of Clubs is Mrs. Alvin T. Coate with Miss Alta Roberts as alternate. The group will be represented at the Indianapolis Council of Women by Mrs. William H. Cooper and Mrs. H. W. Krause, alternate.

Tallil Scheduled By Mrs. Ziegler

Mrs. George Ziegler was to speak on “Community Theaters on the West Coast” today at a meeting of the Civic Theater Affairs Committee. Mrs. Edward J. Elliott, 3672 Fall Creek Parkway, was to be hostess. Mrs. Norman Green was to compare “The Masque of Kings” (Maxwell Anderson) with “Mayerling,” recent motion picture shown by the Filmarte Guild. The “Masque of Kings” will open April 14 at the theater.

Northwestern Club Event Is Set May 1

Plans for the ‘annual candlelighting meeting of the Northwestern University Alumni Association will be made today at an alumni meeting at the Columbia Club. The annual event will be May 1 at the home of Mrs. G. Vance Smith. .Leon Kranz, director of the physical education department at Northwestern, and Miss Elizabeth

today following a luncheon.

Open Meeting Friday The Daughters of America District 5, Junior Order of American Mechanics, will hold an open meeting at 8 p. m. Friday at their hall. Miss Leah Shank, Muncie, state councilor, will attend.

Voice Club Meets Tonight

The Edith Jane Fish Voice Club will meet tonight at 6 p. m. at the

Edith Jane Fish Voice Studio.

ren Hoy, hostess.

Tri C. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. hostess.

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Betty Conder, 1226

Pleasant,

EVENTS

SORORITIES ' Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8 tonight. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs, War=-

Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 8:30 tonight. Miss Betty Foust, 1710 Ruckle, hostess. Business meeting.

hE CLUBS Pilot. Thurs. noon. Columbia Club. Luncheon.

LODGE Gold Mound Council 445, Degree of Pocahontas.

Lester O. Webb, 928 N. Tuxedo,

Thurs. noon. Mrs. ostess. Fannie Wicker, in

|Foreign Film Offering Tonight

Colored Movie Will Illustrate Gutermuth’s Talk Sunday at Propylaeum.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

~ ‘Society will troop to the Indianapolis Athletic Club tonight to in-' ‘ dulge in its latest-fancy, the European cinema. The Filmarte Guild is offering “Un Carnet de Bal” as the second course on its French movie menu. ; With no love interest and a heroine past the glamorous stage the picture lacks the obvious requisites for wholesale American consumption. Nevertheless, a coterie of metropolitan critics stanchly contends this cynical tale of a disillusioned French widow artistically surpasses Hollywood's super-productions. g Gay little groups will view the film from tables in the ballroom

room is to be reserved for dancing. ; With Judge and Mrs. Russell J. Ryan will be Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latham. Mesdames Frank D. Stalnaker, William H. Coleman, Samuel Reid and Samuel B. Sutphin will be together. One party will include Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank and Miss Clara Gilbert. Guests at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen’s table will include Col. William McCaughey and Mrs. Fletcher Durbin of Chi-

cago. With Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson will be Dr. John A. M. As Dr. H. H. Wheeler and Benjamin N. Bogue. Among the guests at Mr and Mrs. Wallace Jim Roberts’ table will be Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Kevers. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rauch and their daughter, Harriet Anne, who is home from Bryn Mawr College, will attend. At another table will be Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Weiss and Mrs. R. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs: G. H. A; Clowes and Mrs, Lafayette Page will ‘be together. With Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill will be her mother, Mrs. Raymond P. Van Camp, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegler.

Others Reserve Tables

Mrs. Thomas A. Moynalmn’s party will include Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moynahan, Miss Rosalee Dilts and Miss Julianne Britz. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pelham will attend together. Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre will be with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wemmer and Jack Harding is to be at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber’s table. -

Julian Kiser. Other guild members who have made reservations include -Messrs. and Mesdames Niles Chapman, Ellis Bean, Fred C. Fairbanks, Francis Huston, Howard J. Lacy 1I, Elijah B. Martindale, Donald M. Mattison, Oscar Nestor, Kurt F. Pantzer, Wendell Rynerson, L. L. Swartz, Stowell Wasson, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Powell, Mesdames A. W. Herrington, Florence Kobin, William Henley Mooney, Elsa Pantzer, Albert Shouse, William H. Stafford, Harold B. Tharp, Guy A. Wainwright, Fannie T. Bry=son, Miss Anna Simon, George Bardwell, Alfred J. Stokely, Allan and Theodore Stein Jr.

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The life and color of old Mexico will be revealed in a colored movie film which will illustrate C. R. Gutermuth’s talk Sunday evening at the Propylaeum. Mr. Gutermuth, who is director of the educational bureau of the Indiana Department of Conservation, is-to speak following the club’s monthly bluffet supper. : As vice president of the American Fisheries Society, oldest fisheries organization in the world, Mr. Gutermuth went to Mexico to attend the International Game Commission and American Fisheries Society convention. Part of his program will deal with recent happenings in ; Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Gutermuth were abroad last September and October and in. Germany at the time of the signing of the Munich pact.

Attend Lexington Sale.

Mesdames Clayton O. Mogg, A. Hastings Fiske and H. Clair Kimber are at Lexington, Ky., attending the Lexington saddle horse sale. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willson are expected home Friday from a week’s trip to New York. Miss Jean Van Riper will arrive Saturday from Wellesley College to spend spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guernsey Van Riper. Mrs. William H. Remy will leave Friday to visit her father, Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, in Washington. Col. A. W. Herrington is to sail today for several weeks in Europe. : Hs Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Lathrop have returned after spending the winter at Naples, Fla. Their son, Arthur Lathrop, is home from Williams College and Homer C. Lathrop Jr. will arrive Friday from Harvard for the spring holiday. Mrs. Lowell H. Patterson and Mrs. Elsa Janssen are back from a month’s visit at Lake Worth, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Krick have returned after several weeks’ stgy at Ft. Lauderdale and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Appel will be home from

Ft. Lauderdale Sunday. Luncheon Set Today [William R. Scaff ~ At Broadmoor Club Is Elected Héad Of Southern Club

Women of the Broadmoor CounWilliam R. Scaff will serve as

try Club were to entertain at a luncheon today at the club. Hostesses were to be Mesdames Louis Trinz, Samuel Mantell, Julian Kiser and A. L. Borinstein and president of the Southern Club for the ensuing year following his election recently at a dinner meeting at the Riviera Club. Assisting him will be Mrs. Parke

Miss Gertrude Feibleman. College Group A. Cooling, vice president; Ralph Colby, recording secretary, and

Sponsors Party Kennedy Reese, treasurer.

Orchard School

Several students home from Western College for spring vacations will assist at the annual card party of the Western College Alumnae Association Saturday at “Ayres’ auditorium. .

Supper Will Be Served in Ballroom After Screening;

where supper is to be served after the screening and a section of the | |

One party has been arranged by William M. Meyers, Robert Marks and

Abbott of the department will speak|

The students include the Misses Mary Atwater, Doris Belzer, Ruth Bertsch, Dorothy Chapin, Helen Elliott, Ruth Harry, Ann Hereth, Constance Lewis, Mildred Orr, Jean L. Smith, Jean M. Smith and Betty Spickelmier. Seen ; The arrangements. committee includes Mrs. Helen Hull, president; Miss Helen Prunk, vice president; Miss Grace Yager, ticket chairman; Miss Marion White, candy chair-: man; Miss Marian Ream, prizes, and Miss Betty Cring, national first vice president.

Plans Laid for Dance At Meridian Hills Club

A Meridian Hills Country Club committee prepared today to issue invitations for the club’s junior dance April 6 at the clubhouse. Jack Berry's orchestra will play. The committee met yesterday at Jo Ann Binkley’s home to address invitations. Other members are the Misses Mary Jo McGuire, Patty Gabe, Mary Elizabeth Barrett, Mary Ann Pearce and Patty Smith; Harry Rybolt, George O'Neil, Robert and Richard Stackhouse, James Murray and Gene Williams. The adult committee for the dance includes Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry, chairmen; Messrs. and Mesdames Russel S. Williams, T. M. Rybolt, Charles C. Binkley, J. C.

W. Spiegel and Dan W. Flickinger.

‘Comb Jacket’ Gives Way to Rubber Cape

The fussy “combing jacket” that mother used to wear has been superseded by a trim rubber cape which has many other uses besides keeping stray. hairs from settling on a clean dress or blouse, Slipped on and off in a jiffy, it is ideal for repairing complexions and for washing up at odd moments. : One of the newest makeup capes on the market has a little pocket in the form of a flower for holding hair pins, powder puff, or comb. * '

Sub-Debs Plan Dance

The Bonae Amicae Chapter of the Sub-Deb Club will hold a dance in the Tempo Room of the Dearborn Hotel next Wednesday night. Miss Betty Poppaw, Relay Queen at Manual Training High School, will reign

Siegesmund, Monroe Heath, Rollin

Program Is Set

Mrs. Donald Jameson will review “Do Adolescents Need Parents?” (Katherine Whiteside Taylor) this afternoon at the Orchard School auditorium. Mrs. Jameson heads the parents’ organization at the school. Pupils will present a song service Friday afternoon at 4:15 p. m. for

parents. Each child is to bring a potted plant for decoration during the song service and for distribution to shutins: following the program.

The

Woodmen Circle Guards to Drill “At Dance Friday

The recreational program . and monthly dance of the: Municipal Gardens Woman's Department Club will be held Friday evening at the clubhouse on Lafayette Road, with Mrs. J. W. Walters and Mrs. Clifford Horney as cochairmen of the

dance. » Bud Stone’s Orchestra will pro-

vide music and the Eddie Brady Guards of the Woodmen Circle will present a fancy dress drill, directed by Capt. Louis Mills as part of a floor show. Hosts and hostesses are Messrs. and Mesdames Paul W. Oren, Robert Shank, Horace Dougherty, Toney Flack, Charles Everett, W. R. Burcham, Paul Hubbell, Loomis Jennings, Leon Thompson, George Usher, Joseph Walpole, - Clem Church and Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Petranoft. : Assisting in arrangements are Mrs. Horney, Mrs. Burton Knight and Mrs. E. C. Ball, candy; Mr. and Mrs. - Church, Mrs. Herman Kerch and Mrs. S. S. Clements, shuffleboard; Mesdames William H. Hodgson, S. J. Bardsley and J. E. Dean, cards; Mesdames Cadman Starr, Earl Coapstick and Marvin Cummins, table tennis; Mesdames H. A. Harlan, Samuel Dorfman and Roger Lawton, floor checkers; Mesdames H. C. Stearns, Carl Irrgang and A. A. McCray, Chinese checkers: Mesdames Andrew Jackson, Clyde Johnson and Usher, refreshments, and Mesdames W. A. Oren, W. J. Duncan and H. D. Spurgeon, decorations. . .

Jean Grumme Chosen By DePauw Honorary

Times Special GREENCASTLE, March 29.—Miss Jean , Grumme, 5701 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis, is among eight new pledges to Gamma Beta Tau, senior women’s honorary, at DePauw University. / Other pledges are: Miss Eleanor Ibach, Hammond; Miss Grace Schneider, Chicago; Miss Sue Sum-

‘mers and Miss Betty Hoffman, both

of Evanston; Miss Marian McClintic, Detroit, Mich.; Miss Ann Smith, River Forest, Ill, and Miss Virginia Burns, Bronxville, N. ¥, Founded at DePauw last fall, the honorary lists popularity, personality and activities as its requirements. -

Lodge Home Luncheon

Olive Branch Past Noble Grands will be entertained April 5 at a noon luncheon at the lodge home, 1336 N. Delaware St. Hostesses will be Mesdames Guy Foltz, Bertha Wickliff,

Nettie Harding, Dottie Freeman and Miss Martha Foltz.

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Butler University Prexy Club will sponsor a card party Saturday afternoon at the Banner-White-hill auditorium. Proceeds will go to the fund for a “women’s building on the Butler campus. Miss Marie

Schubert (left),

and Miss Geraldine Johnson: are assisting with arrangements. The club includes active and past presidents of scrorities.

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Parties Will Honor Jane Rauch; Wedding Scheduled April 8; Bridesmaids Fete Miss Doebber

Miss Jane Catherine Rauch, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John GQ, Rauch, will be feted at a series of parties being planned in her honor before her marriage on April 8 to John Milton Kitchen, son of Mrs, Wile

liam Burrette Kitchen.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Dickson Jr. will entertain for Miss

Rauch and her fiance next Tuesday at a luncheon for the bride-to-be on the same day at her home, 3602 E. 62d St. :

A spinster dinner party next Wednesday will be given for Miss Rauch by Miss Helen Petri at her home, 5306 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Katharine Fulton will be hostess Saturday night at a dinner party for the engaged couple at the Indianapolis Athletic Club preceding the April Fool’s Ball of the Civic Theater. . 2.8 8

Miss Jane Norton and Miss Mary Aughinbaugh, who will be bridesmaids at the wedding April 14 of Miss Barbara June Doebber to Thomas B. May, entertained last evening for the bride-to-be with a personal shower at Miss Norton’s home, 3921 Washington Blvd. Miss Doebber is a daughter of Frederick A. Doebber, 3918 N. New Jersey St., and Mr. May is the son

and Mrs. Albert Lang will entertain

of Mr. and Mrs. Olney D. May, 316 Layman Ave. Decorations at .the shower were carried out in yellow and lavendar, Miss Doebber’s bridal colors.

‘ Guests included Misses Norma Conder, Mildred Thiesing, Doris and Helen Ellis, Betty Behrman, Ruth Rhem, Sue Ammerman, Katherine Fitzgerald, Betty Wysong, Jean Meek, Betty Harger and Mesdames Robert Straughn, J. C. Daugherty, , Adah Lee, O. D. May, Walter Hane son and Arthur T. Brown. The hostesses’ mothers, Mrs. Caroline Norton and Mrs. Sidney Aughine baugh, assisted their daughters. # t 4 ”

Miss Frieda Naperstick’s engagee ment to Jack Wormser, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wormser has been announced by her mother, Mrs, Hilda Naperstick.

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