Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1939 — Page 24

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939

‘Whistling in the Dark, an

Underworld Drama,” Will Be |

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Oftering of Players Tonight

Albert J. Beveridge Jr. Chief Morrissey to

to Have Leading Role; Be Guest of Jack

E. Harding, Play's ‘Gangster.

Rv VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON A gangsiers' hideout near Spuyvien Duvvil, N. Y., will be the sinister setting for “Whistling in the Dark,” the three-act play to be presented by the Plavers Club's spring committee tonight at the Civic Theater Plavhouse. The curtain will rise promptly at 9 o'clock and there will be

dancing afterward at the Woodstock

Club.

Albert J. Beveridge Jr. will have the leading role in the Laurence

Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter usual pair of one-act plays.

drama to be staged instead of the

Jack E. Harding will play the chief gangster

in a east which includes Mrs. Clifford Arrick ITI, Mrs. Thomas S. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond F. Mead, Robert S. Wild, Howard R. McClure, Charles E. Buschmann and Albert O. Deluse. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Hood, committee chairmen, are Mr. and Mrs. Arihur G. Loftin. Mrs. Helen Kirtland Dean, Dr. Frederic W. Taylor and

Dr. Irvine H. Page. Chief Morrissey is to have the “gangster” chief and several of his for dinner tonight at the Columbia

Harding's guest at the show.

Mrs. Maxwell Coppock is director.

rare experience of dining with a henchmen when he joins a group Club. Mr. Morrissey will be Mr.

Included in the party will be Messrs. and

Mersdames Mead. Wild. Norman Metzger, David P. Andrews. Ralph W, Lieber, Walter E. Rogers and Mr, Harding. : . Mr. and Mrs, Newell Covi Munson will give a dinner at their home

and Mesdames Walton M

Aessrs, Vonnegut

foy cG A Austin V Woollen Jr.,, Mr.

Clifford's dinner guests

Thornton Wheeler Jr., Walter J. Church, Miss Alice Baker and Garvin M. Bastian.

and Mrs. Ronald R. Scott and Perry Lesh.

Sterrett, Paul BE. Fisher, Erwin Stuhldreher. Orland Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Evans Dining

will include Mr.

with Mr. and Mrs. F. Noble Ropkey will be Messrs. and Mesdames

William G. Sparks, John B. Stokely and Ronald 8S. Woodard. Hood's guests. who are to dine with them before the play, M. Campbell. Efrovmson will enfertain Harvey

and Mrs be Mr. Mr, Mezarz Herman

and Mrs Albert Mrz. Clarence and Mesdamesz Thomac C. Wolff. Dimming with Dr he Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe, Dr and Mrs, Walter Myers. Mr. and dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F.

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and

dinner and the show will be Mr. and Mrs. Don Hart.

Mr,

at dinner for H. Haerle and Myers will

Cox, Louis and Mrs, Charles W

and Mrs. E. Vernon Hahn and Mr.

Dudley Gallahue will have Mr. Deluse’s guests for One group at-

Mrs. Pantzer.

tending the performance together will include Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Ferriday Jr. Mr. and Mrs Benjamin R. Turner Jr. the Marott Hotel,

Mrs,

I guests at »

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William W. Garstang and Mr. and Mrs. Dean

will entertain several dinner

Thom pgon-Stern Nupliols Tomorrow

of Mary Springs,

which will

mMierest, to many Helen Stein

Czl., ana

daughter of Mr. a Indianapolis. ana

Indianapolis

take place at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow at Pasadena, Cal.

frienas i= the marriage of Miss nd Mrs, Theodors Stein Jr. of Palm Alan Thompson of Palm Springs

Mr.

Thompson is the son of Mrs. Katherine Thompson of Palm Springs. Air. and Mrs. Keith Gledhill of Los Angeles will be the only attend-

ants at the service te be read before t

he families and a few close friends.

Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the Pasadena home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stephenson, formerly of Indianapolis. After a

wedding trip the couple will be at home at Palm Springs. who has been spending the winter her

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Mr. Stein Jr, e, left by plane todav for Pasadena. »

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Debovary Club to Entevioim

The Debonair Club will entertain this evening with a2 hayride fol-

Iowed by a picnic supper and dance Kigers farm north of Indianapoliz. Hostesses will be the Misses

Nancy Wohigemuth, Ann

Betty Sayles. Beth Anderson, Marilyn Mulvihill,

at the cabin on Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Lieber. Retty Jane Mosiman,

Patricia Smith, Patricia Casler, Carol Noel, Georgiana Dedaker and

Barbara Kiger.

Their guests will include George Deck, William Hanley,

Robert Hendrickson, Jack Lilly, Fred Lloyd, Robert Marschke, Robert Meeker, Fred Rassman and James Smith. Mrs, Samuel Lewis Shank and her sister. Miss Clara Gilbert, enter-

tained with at English’'s where Katharine Comedh Guests included Col

party

for

a dinner last night at their honie in Golden Hill and a theater

Cornell is appearing in “No Time and Mrs, William Guy Wall, Mr.

and Mrs, James Noel and Dr. and Mrs, Harry C. Kahlo. John C. Ruckelshaus will be home Sunday after two months in the

South and

Henry C has heen spending the past month a

In Florida he visited Mr

Mrs. Clarence Hall at Palm Reach,

Ulen at Miami and William L. Hutcheson at Lakeland and he

t Hot Springs, Ark.

Institute to Give Courses for

Missionary Society Leaders

Fou and vounger groups will be offered in tion Institute beginning Mav 1 at the Walker Buckner Jr The World Church in the World Cr three-day institute, Comrses will include two for leadof missionarv socioties end adult groups, on “Christ and the Worid Community: Abroad and At Home’: one for children’s leaders dealing with motivation of missions for children, and the fourth {er leaders of voung people giving helps in the use of missionary methods.

inane Iyvy oc {he INRR during ine

ers

study

Course Leaders Listed V.

lead

irs Silverthom, Philadelphia. adult “Christ and the World Community: Abroad.” She is general director of the Departinent of Missionary Education of the Board of Christian Education of the Presbvterian Church in the United States The text will be “Through Tragedy to Triumph” (Basil Mathews! Mrs. E. BE. McClintock, Chicago, will be leader of the course dealilg h “Christ and the World Community: At Home.” She is regional secretary of the Missions Council of the Congregational and Christian Churches and for 10 vears was executive secretary of the Denver Council of Religious Education. The text for the course will be “"Homeand Harvest” (Arthur H. Limouze), The course for children’s leaders will be directed bv Miss Grace M. McGavran, local author of children's books. She will use her own] book, “Far Round the World” and] Welcome House” (Jessie Eleanor Moore). “Windows Into Alaska’ (Elizabeth Harris) and “Under the North Star” (Katharine E. Gladfelter), Dr. David D. Raker, St. Lou rector of the Co-operative Council} of Missionary Education of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, will be leader of the fourth course for leaders of voung people. Current texts to be used will include “Right Here at Home” (Frank S. Mead) and “Through Tragedy to Triumph.’ Officers {0 Be Chosen

Katharine

will the

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will he served at the the noon hour each dav. On the opening day the faculty of the institute will be introduced at] luncheon. The Indianapolis Council of Church Women will be] in charge of the program for the second luncheon and officers will be elected at the fellowship luncheon on the closing dav of the studv conference. ™ Joel Lee Jones of the Seventh Christian Church, man of the institute, assisted hy Dr Logan Hall Meridian Street Methodist Church, and Dr. WR. Jewell, vice chairmen. Dr. Jewell also is registrar. Miss Genevieve Brown will be secretary and Mrs. George 1. Davis. treasurer,

Tuncheon

church at

the

Ktreet is chair-

Afternoon

Election Set

George Alig will be hostess o'clock luncheon tomorrow afternoon for members of the Sat-| urday Afternoon Literary Club, Officers will be elected. Mrs. Helen Weesner will be in charge of the program. #& s

Saturday Club's

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courses for leaders of missionary societies, adult study groups

the 10th annual Missionary EducaThird Christian Church. Dr. George

editor of The World Call, will give five addresses on rISIS”

at the general assembly meet -

Dean of Garls Will Speak at D.A.R. Meeting

Miss Gertrude Theumler, dean of 2irls at Tech High School. will speak on “Youth Problems of Todav” Thursday afternoon before members of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapier, Dauthters of the American Revolution. “Conservation of Youth” will be

the theme of the program at the chapter house, 324 N. Pennsvivania St. Miss Jeanne Smith, contralto, accompanied by Mrs. Luther J. Shirley, will sing,

Mrs. J. E. Handkins, chairman of ©f the national fedevation's citizen- hein, actives.

the Good Citizenship Pilgrimage for girls in county high schools, will present contestants. Medals from the national society and certificates will be presented by Mrs. Fred D Stilz, regent. Contestants from nine schools are entered. Mrs. Harry Wade heads the tea committee. She will be assisted bv Mesdames William A. Louden. Casper H. Trulock, John B. Washburn. Badger Williamson and Nellie Pp. Winingas :

Municipal Gardens Club to Hold Dance

Mrs. J. W. Walters and Mrs. Clifford Hornev are cochairmen of the recreational program monthly dance which the Municipal Gardens Woman's Department Club will hold tonight at their clubhouse on Lafavetie Road The Eddie Brady Guards of the Woodmen Circle will present a drill, directed bv Capt. Louis Mills. as part of a floor show. Bud Stone's orchestra will play and recreational entertainment will include shuffleboard, cards, table ten-

nis, floor checkers and Chinese checkers

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The topic of conversation for

usy Arranging St. Vincent s Hospital Guild Dance

Timas Photon. these three members of St. Vin- ! ers who are husy with the details of the dance are (left to right) the

cent's Hospital Guild? The organization's annual spring dance April 15 | Mesdames Tracy Whitaker, William E. Kennedy and Edwin Lindley,

at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, of course. Among the active work- | Proceeds will go to the group's philanthropic projects.

Mrs. Jaqua Heads Slate Drawn bv

Club Federation

Mrs. George WW. lagua, Winches! - er, heads the slate of officers to b= {elected by the Indiana Federation lof Clubs at the state convention, May 23-25. at the Claypool Hotel. {The combvlete slate was announced at a meeting of the federation board of directors yesterday and this morning st the Claypool. Mrs. Jaqua is past first vice president of the federation and chair. man of the international relations department. Nominations Unopposed

Others nominated include Mrs. W, |D. Keenan, president of the Sevlenth District Federation, second vice president; Mrs. Russell Cramler, ond District. corresponding secretrv: Miss Hazel Agnew, Winamac. third vice president in charge of juniors; Mrs. JJ. H. Howarth, Pine village. chairman of the American (Citizenship Department, trustee. All nominations are unopposed at present, Eleven resolutions are to be presented for consideration at the cotifvention. Their subjects will be taxes, citizenship. public health, Pan"American interests, safety, forestry, libraries, Dies Commission, radio, foreign policy and New Harmony Memorial. The Indiana Federation of Clubs will consider a recommendation to present the Fauntleroy Home in New Harmony to the State at the convention. A bill was passed at the recent session of the Legislature creating a New Harmony historical commission for the restoration of parts of the town as a shrine.

Home Bought as Shrine

The Fauntleroy home wis purchased several years ago as a shrine to clubwomen. The Minerva Club, one of the oldest in the state, was founded ihere Among other recommendations fo be made to the convention wiil be one askina that the clubs co-overate with the American Legion in placing copies of the Ten Commandments in every grade and high school of the state. Convention speakers will include Dr. J. M. Artman. editor of Character Magazine, who will talk at the {banquet on the closing night. Dr, Hans Leonardt. Franklin College, will talk Mav 24 and Mrs. F. H. Clausen. "Horicon, Wis, chairman

ship committee, will speak on the |same day. Mrs. LaFell Dickinson, Keene. N, H. second vice president lof the G. F. W. C.. will speak the opening day. Plans Bid to Council

Mrs. Edwin, I. Poston. Martinsiville, state president. will attend {the council meeting of the G. W. F. C. in San Francisco this spring. She will extend an invitation from the Indiana group to the national council to hold the 1942 council {meeting in Indianapolis.

Musicale Helps Cancer ‘A rmy’

A 210 contribution trom the Inldianapolis Matinee Musicale to [further the educational campaign against cancer, was announced today by the Indiana Women's Field Army Against Cancer. Mrs. James H. Lowry is president of the Matinee Musicale. Four new members of the army's speakers’ bureau staff are Mesiames Frank A. Symmes. J. R. Sent1ey, H. P. Willworth and Charles Joy. Mrs. Louis Wolf is chairman of the bureau.

bia Club. Tea for pledges. Miss

ington. K.P. Tn m Ave. hostess John's Alumnae

tonight, Miss

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EVENTS TK SORORITIES Bonae Amicae Chapter, Verus Cordis.

Alpha Chapter, Alpha Delta Omega.

CLUBS

Mariovie Calloway, 745 p.m. Mon LODGES Regular business and initiation.

Called meeting. Mrs Walter King, worthy matron and patron.

Sunday afternoon. ColumFrancis Lawson, hostess chairman. 7 p. m. Tues. Hotel Wash-

RRB Carrollton

St. John's Academy.

8 p. m. Mon. Castle Hall, 230 E.

Pp. m. tonight. Masonic Temple, . Kathryn Bortsfield and

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Sullivan, president of the Sec-

Junior League ‘Fashion Week’

Plans Complete

(rroup Parties Are Arranged For Wellesley Club's Benefit Bridge Party and Style Show

{ A number of women will he hostesses ta small group parties at the The Indianapolis Junior League benefit. lunchenn bridge and style show nf the Indianapolis Wellesley todav announced plans for a “FashCluh Monday afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. Proceeds will go to the!jon Week” at its Next-to-New Shop. | club's scholarship fund. | League members are to model toMiss Marjorie West will model inlgay in a special Fashion Day and {the fashion show in the place of wij] show costumes suitable for [Miss Carolyn Culp, who will be out|gagier wear each day next week. lof town. Other models in addition! apres Blaine Miller Jr. and Mrs. to the Ayres mannequins will be pepert Sweeney Jr. have arranged Miss Jean Van Riper and Miss!ihe week's show. Marybelle Neal. present Wellesley @lothes were to he students. Miss Jane Cox and Misses morning by the Pegry and Barbara Winslow. Huesmann, Thomas Ruckelshaus, Among parties planned for the john Hendricks, George Enos and An open-house program and in- event is that of Mrs. Karl Koons, Sweeney. stallation of officers are planned | who will have as Iiuncheon and | This afternoon's models will infor meetings of two Marion County bridge guests Mesdames O. E. Stein- clude the Mesdames John Berter- | Parent-Teacher Associations Tues- |K3mp. George Fisher, Charles Rho- mann 11, Charles Buschmann, 'day. One study group will meet de; IL. F. Rutledge, Donald Shaw, | Miller, Hendricks and Miss Barbara Friday. April 7. y In S. Hecathorne, C. A. Chestergates | Stafford. A demonstration by Bov Scouts 2nd E. G. Kemper. Mesdames Louis) Clothes donated by league memof old and new methods of teach. MCAuly. John Graves and John bers are reconditioned for selling in ing will be given in the rooms of OWen will join the group for bridge. the shop. Proceeds go to the league's the Cumberland School P..T. A, major project, the occupational during the open-house program at therapy department at Riley Hos7:45 p. m. Tuesday. pital.

\P.-T. A. to Study

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School Methods; Honor Mrs. [.vle

shown this

Parties Arranged

Tn Mrs. Russell Avres' luncheon party will be Mesdames Paul Fisher, | The shop was moved last September from a

Illinois St.

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Mrs. Kenneth Baker will discuss “Ways That Succeed With Children” before members of the Edgewand Study Club on April 7 at the

school, Pi Phis Here Go

To Convention

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Representatives of the TIndianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi

Groups

“ ry 1 rarden Tour Set Miss Lynne Wainwright, La- ; . “1\’ 3 ‘ (grange, will be initiated in a model | E Ol Ma » 1 3] + ceremony during the convention. - oonnes ‘Mrs. Edwin Lee Holton, Manhattan.

Mrs. Vernon Lyle will be installed Addison J. Parry, Cleon Nafe, Ralph gram will be held in the Schon! made reservations for two tables for ang Mist mee Maore, treasurer, Mesdames C. C. Bruning, Alex] § | Club Monday of Mrs. Walton Wheeler. Mrs. H. B. : will he Mesdames Douglas W. Al- Banner-Whitehill's auditorium. 'The Laird, John Little Jr. William Lepp- club are Monterey Chapter of 21 Sorority and of the active Butler aret Durkin. 24 members, Mrs. Merle C. Safford. Will be Mrs. Robert Wild, assistant | warren Oakes. Mrs. William Krieg! Mrs. J. Francis Huffman. presiAlumnae, and Miss Viola Hall. new chapters, Are Listed Ee D. Morris, H. H. Harmbrook. Fred Kas, chairman of the Pi Phi Setrepresent the national organization. CC" Re RSISLon Jonss, Muchail D168 7 isity of Michigan. reservations for Mesdames R. A.|qg,aned {0 the public.

as president of the Lawrence P.-T. A. at the last meeting of the group|Vonnegut, Harry Wade, A. X. auditorinm. : 3 sts sdames Grier ShotOther oMcers who wil take office 11, RUpsts, Mestomes Crier Sho Gilbert Wildridge is chairman of! { ‘ ; arry F. Nutt, Donald | the program committee, Taggart, Harry F. McNu | Pike will be hostess to Mesdames .J. Public initiation services for memM. Williams, Besse Herrmann and hers of three new chaplers of the lan. N. D. Goode. 1. D. McMaster. chapters also will be installed offiJ.C. Lenhart, C. O. Grathwohl, cially under direction of Mrs. John ert, Frank V. Hawkins, Carl N. members, headed by Mrs. Louis 1. Angst, Ted W. Davis, John Davis, Schott, president: Limberlost Chapchapter will attend the Delta Pro- Mrs. G. B. Tavloer has made res- president. vince convention today and tornor- eprvations for Mesdames James Cos- Miss Joan Ferguson will present to the grand vice president; Mrs. | will entertain Mesdames August F. dent of the International TravelB. C. Lewis, Delta Province vice Krieg, Arthur G. Loftin, Allan 7 Study Club Federation, assisted by ‘alumna, and Misses Doris Brown. (Margaret Parrish, Ann Harder.| ape. Maxwell Coppock will he | Hessler and Horace Nordyke, In| jone group wiil he Mesdames Charles | Collegiate chapters to be repre- | Ghst Louis Haens 2 Ro nd The annual tour is one of th sented are Butler, Indiana and Pur- | crman C. 88 JUHA most popular garden events of the - = Jones, O. J. Seaman, J. T. McClel- Ee i lan, .J. B. Mitchell, V. N. Diaz, Don I. U. Club to Giv « Ue UUD tO S51VE

for this school year at 7:30 p. m.|Scheidenhelm and Donald Alexan- ~ v rg > New Travel are Mrs. Russell Todd, vice presi- yo vo. RH. Orbison, F. F. Lacey, Morris, John Westgate, John Shade! Wayne Kimmel, International Travel-Studvy Club Wallace Jones, Harold E. Curry, C.| W. Thornburgh, honorary president. George H. Peel. Eber M. Spence and ter, 22 members, Mrs. J. W. Spann, row at Ft. Wayne. (tin, ©. F. Posson. Clarence Turner. Several songs, accompanied by Miss president; Mrs. Ellis B. Hall, presi- | Shimer. Albert M. Campbell, John members of the extension commitMontrew Goetz and Jane Blanke- pogtese to Mesdames John Moore. | Savles, illi ‘. ov | Weiss, A. M. Savles, William Bw | "The Park Scnool Mothers Cin due Universities, Franklin and | Brink. year as approximately 12 or more Hilrdrup, Robert Maraist and D. A. | <¢ Party for Girls

Tuesday. The meetings and pro- ger. Mrs. Karl Stegemeier has dent; Mrs, Emil Koehler, secretary, Herbert Todd and Marvin Lugar. | [nits WA "11 Jon and George S. West will be guests| In Mrs. W. .I. E. Webber's party will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in IB. Zinn, Howard Wills, Donald| Newly organized groups in the J. W. Gibson and Miss Anna Marg- president, and Normandy Chapter, Among those attending from here |Ruth Stone. Harry Sunderland and | Marian Laut. 'dent-elect of the Indianapolis Ww shirley and August F. Hook. tee. was in charge of organizing the | Thomas Neal, Eric Boswell. Ralph (tlement School committee. win | ford. John Darlington, Jesse Fles- will sponsor its garden tour Mav 13 Hillsdale Colleges and the Univer-| MTS. Richard C. Jacobs has made orth gity's finest gardens sare | Williams. Mesdames Don Riley, J. R.

(Pierce and T. BR. Waterburv will he {hostesses at three additional tables reserved by Mrs. Jacobs. Other reservations for entire | tables have been made by Mesdames W. 1. Longsworth, W. C. Griffith, Vance Smith, Joseph Todd. Donald Gerking, H. Foster Clippinger. S. I. Moffett. John D. Case, T. P. Tress-!

The Indiana University Women's Club of Indianapolis will sponsor a tea tomorrow afternoon at the Ball Nurses’ Residence of the Uni-| versity Medical Center for honor |

It's Fun to Decorate

EASTER EGGS

The Gypsy Way

Nemanstratian in Nations Deot.. Street Foor

EASTER EGG DYE Included With Fach Package of

Gypsy Curtain Dye

All for 25¢

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student girls of Indianapolis high!'ler, T. McCov and James A. Dawschools. (don. Others whn will play in the Mrs. Kate Mueller. 1. U. dean of bridee party are Mesdames .J. HM. Yomen and three women students Davidson, Bob Childs, H. S. .lordan. from the university will talk. Mrs. LeRov Wands. Oscar Oain. Sidney Mueller's subject will be “Voca- Hinds. Elvin Burger and Louis A. tional Opportunities for Women at! Kunsig. Ihiians University.” University stu- | -—_—— a en |dents who will speak are: Miss | Mary Jane ‘Tharp, Bloomington Lambs Club to Hold and Miss Mary Beth Hunt, Evans- ay (ville, both juniors, and Miss Jane Rehearsal Monday (Dillin, Petersburg. senfor. MISS| the fambs Glib will hold a dress Hunt. president of Delta Gamma shearsal at 9 p. m. Monday for the Sorority and of the University master floor show. “The Mikado." Panhellenic Association, will talk on! pg, and Mrs. Alhert Beveridge Je. Sororities.” Miss Tharp. recently head the arrangements commitiee iclected president of the university |for the waster gambol set for 'Y C. A, will talk on expenses! apy 8. : fa ¥ (at the university, and Miss Dillin,| Assisting them on the production {president of Alpha Chi Omega S0-|committee are Mr. and Mrs. John (rority, will discuss extracurricular! g Ruckelshaus and Dr. and Mrs. activities, | Wayne L. Ritter. — - ——————————— — | -“ — — i @ | ‘ . rr Personals Gen. St. Clair Tablet Mr. and Mrs. ©. H. Myers have Will Be Dedicated returned to their home, Three Elms, | } g an Crooked Creek, after spending | Generai Arthur St. Clair Chapter, |several months at their winter home| Daughters of the American Revoluin Brentwood Heights, West Los|tion, will dedicate a tablet honoring | Angeles, Cal. Arthur St, Clair, governor of the] Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trimble and |Northwest Territory, 1788-1802, at daughters were to return today from 2:30 p. m. April 12, in the west gar- | a vacation in Miami, Fla. ‘den of the Central Library.

Notions, Street

Mesdames Lois |

Mrs. Booth Jameson heads| the Next-to-New Shop committee.

location on Illinois St. near the business district to 3418 N.

Juanita Fall to Wed on June 4; Friends to Fete Miss Redwine; Shower Honors Virginia Gill

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Several Parties Are Planned for Dorothy Fulton Whose Marriage to Kenneth B. Young Will Be Solemnized on April 14.

The prenuptial social calendar for a number of Indianapolis hrides-{to-be includes several showers and parties and the announcement of a bridal party. One young woman's parents have announced her engagement, and approaching marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Fall, — Tona Road, have announced the en- Mr, and Mrs. Orville E. Gill. will ba gagement of their daughter Juanita married soon to Jack Riley. Mrs to Milton Gamble, son of Mr. and Thomas E. Lyons was hostess for | Mrs. G. L. Gamble; i 8. Eighth the shower. ai Ave., Beech Grove. e wedding Guests included the Misses G 5 | will be June 4 in the Henninger Clatterbuck, Kitty ays | Methodist Church. Campbell, Flossie Noland. Betty FrMiss Fall is a member of Delta win, Vera Suhre, Agnes Fussner, | sigma Chi Sorority and a graduate Katherine Henderson, Maralou Bair. | of Butler University. Mr. Gamble £610 Quackenbush; Mesdames is a member of Sigma Pi Sigma >arl Lesh, William Shockley, RichFraternity and a graduate of Indi-/2'd Montgomery and Kermit Suhre. {ana Central College and Purdue » ! University. The bride-to-be has chosen Miss | Eileen Bird as her maid of honor land Miss Mildred Strong and Miss {June Newmsn as bridesmaids. Mr. | Gamble wili have his brother, Jarvis | |Gamble, as his best man and Herbert Fall and Thomas Worrell will tact as ushers. Miss Louise Cun- | ningham will be flower girl. ~

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Mrs. W. R. Carson will entertain aft a bridal dinner Sundav at the Carson home, 4131 Otterbein Ave, in honor of her daughter, Virginia, and Howard F. Wright, who will be married at 3:15 p. m. Sunday at the Broadway Methodist Church.

| Decorations will be in pink roses {and lilies of the vallev and fhe {able will he lighted with pink tapers, Guests will include members cf the bridal party, relatives and friends of the couple. Covers will be ‘aid for the Rev. Ralph Wright, Christianburg, O. father of the bride-

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Miss Suzon Osler will entertain at a luncheon Saturdav at the Canary Cottage in honor of Miss Elizabeth Ann Redwine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Redwine, whose marriage to Harry Kirkwood groom-to-be; Larry Wright, Chrisnucle. Presbyterin Ghurch C'|Uanburg, a ‘brother of the bride. | A table centerpiece of spring flow. | SF Cony ES Quaral, ie = |ers in pink and blue will form the p™'.—- "0 ~ ght, Yiss Mary | decorations. Guests will include an essrs:. and Mes. Miss Redwine and her mother; Mrs, C2Mes MH. C. Sanders, Marshall Yockey, mother of the bridegroom- Bailey and E. M. Carson, |to-be; Mesdames Julien Kennedy, » ' William R. Humphreys and Willard Osler, Mrs. W. F. Hamilton and Mrs. E. | Hollister Gahan were hostesses vesterday at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Redwine at the Hamilton home, | 418 BE. 19th St. Decorations were | white. Guests, with | be, included her mother and the | bridegroom - to - be’'s mother, Mes- | dames Ruth Merriman, Don Mellett, {| Harold Honderick, Durward Staley Jr., Mise Martha Jane Mellett and Miss Catherine Goodwine. f

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Mrs. Robert, Hanf entertained last evening with a miseellaneous shower in honor of Miss Bonnie Fmberton, whose marriage to Jerome Vonderheide will be April 15. Guests included Mesdames Ros Hutton, Earl Rheurschneck, Clifford Matson, Robert Dorrah, Emory CundifT, William Smitha, Charles Hager and the Misses Lorena, Agatha and Pauline Vonderheide.

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Miss Dorothy Fulion. daughter of Haehi night with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pulfon. whose 2 miscellaneous shower at. Miss | marriage to Kenneth B. Young will [.Aws’ home for Miss Regina Pit{be April 14, will be entertained at Man, whose marriage to Robert E. {several showers. Mr. Young will be| Dorsey of Cincinnati will be lhonor guest at a bachelor dinner April 8. | preceding the wedding. Guests included Mesdames Byron Miss Martha Heyman, assisted by Major, Max Salb, C. W. HumrickMrs. J. R. Kreglo, will give a china house, Norval Maver, G. F. .Jackson, [shower Friday, April 7, for the Hilda Nowlin, Mack McCoy and | bride-to-be at Miss Heyman’'s home, the Misses Minnie Fisher, Marilon 1139 N. Oakland Ave. Miss Heyman Klophel, Sadie Shanks, Lois Ross. will be a bridesmaid at the wedding. Elsie Wade, Margaret Fulp and Guests will include the Misses Marion Downs. Ruth Bubeck, Florida Monical, | Juanita Wallace, Doris Wallace, . | Elizabeth Davidson, Mary Jean Ful- A miscellaneous shower was heid [ton, June Augostat, Esther Cotton, recently at the home of Mrs. James | Millicent. Mouser, Peggy Norris, Lawton for Mrs. James MacDonDorothy Newman, Rose Ellen Gray, ald, who was Miss Dorothy Land { Dorothy Baker, Lucille Gouring, hefore her recent marriage. Mrs. | Mrs, A. J. Young and Mrs. W. P. Herbert Lee was assistant, hostess. | Fulton. Brida! colors of blue and silver Miss Jane Augostat, another were used in decorations and favors. bridesmaid, will be hostess at a mis- Guests were the Misses Kathleen cellaneous shower Tuesday at her Brawer, Sara Belle Wells, Jane (home, 1102 N. Jefferson Ave. Among | wheeler, Virginia Wheeler, Mary the guests will be Mesdames Robert | webber, Frances Stanley, Katherine |Auble, Young, Charles Wells, Thel- MewWhinney, Doris Drigs, Mesdames ma Schindlebecker, W. T. While,| mlizabeth Bloom. Marvel Cole, Mery Jane Fulton, Miss Esther Cot- y,mes Campbell and E. .J. J.and. ton and Miss Martha Heyman. Waal Donald Lyons will he host on ' Monday, April 10, at a bachelor din(ner for the bridegroom-to-he. His | guests will be Messrs, Gene Porter, [Donald Fagin, Roberti Brownlee, | |Philip Taylor, Earl Smith, Edwin |Kleuh, William Young, Robert (Young, William Crain, Robert Bur|ton, William Fulton, Allen Lauson, | David LaMar, James Earley, Edward Rominger, Melvin Maibock Max

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Mrs. [.ybrook P.E.Q. Choe

Mrs. B. H. Lybrook will serve as president of the Indianapolis Council of the P. BE. O. Sisterhood following #n election held recently Spear, Robert Darrah, Eugene Pat- At the ‘nner-Whitehill auditon and John Paster, torium. Lybrook is a member {of Chap U of the organization. 2 Mrs. Pp. Ward Holaday, Chapter Miss Virginia Gill was honored at S member, was elected vice presia linen shower recently hy the Omi- dent, and Mrs. H. M. Worth of jeron Chapter. Omega Nu Tau Chapter W will serve as secretary - | Sorority. Miss Gill, daughter of treasurer.

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