Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1939 — Page 20
PAGE 18 Filmarte Guild Arranges Two Matinees for Showing Foreign
Movies to Student Groups
French Film, ‘Mayerling,’ to Be Offered May 13 And English Picture, ‘Moonlight Sonata,’ on May 20 at American United Auditorium.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
With the announcement of a series of two student matinees the Filmarte Guild is extending its sphere of influence into the educational field. Arrangements were completed today for a return engagemnt of the French cinema, “Mayerling,” May 13 and presentation of the English film, “Moonlight Sonata,” May 20 in the auditorium of the American United Building The new ventiire is designed to give students and teachers an opportunity to see the outstanding foreign films until now available only to the guild's limited membership of 2350 and their guests. “Maverling,” offered as the guild's premier production last February. features Danielle Darrieux and Charles Boyer. The dialog is in French with English subtitles. “Moonlight Sonata” stars the Polish pianist, Ignace Jan Paderen cki. Tickets are being distributed to schools and colleges and a Filmarte committee to take charge of the project is being organized.
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Players Club Parties Mrs. Erwin GG. Vonnegut gave a luncheon today for Miss Edith Alexander of Logansport, her week-end guest. The party included Mesdames Harry D. Hartley, Russell Fortune, Thomas D. Stevenson, William H Thompson, A. Kiefer Mayer and M. E Foley. Mr. and Mrs Vonnegut will entertain a few friends informally preceding the Players Club dinner-dance tomorrow evening at Woodstock Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber will give a cocktail party at their home tomorrow evening before taking their guests to the Players Club party. The group will include Messrs. and Mesdames Jack E. Harding, Newell C. Munson, Thornton W. Sterrett and F Noble Ropkey. Also attendine the Plavers together will be Messrs. and Mesdames r'homas 8 Hood. Charles M. Wells and Myron R., Green, Amone the guest at Mrs. George Philip Meier's lecture on “"Famous Hands” Sunday evening before the Propylaeum Club will be Miss Eleanor Bowman of Trenton, N. J, who is spending a few days at the Propvlaeum as Mrs. Meier's guest, Miss Bowman is a charter member of the Trenton Junior League and organized the Garden Club in TrenShe has written several marionette plays produced by the Trenton theater committee and has been awarded a prize by
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ton Junior League's Samuel French for playwriting : One FonaTiapols resident who expects to see King George VI and een Elizabeth during their stay in Canada is Mrs. H. C. Gilchrist peg next week to visit at the home of her son and and Mrs. James Gilehrist, who are now abroad
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" Travel Notes Mrs. Douglas Pollock Johnson and her daughter, Diane, who have been visiting Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Stanley M. Timberlake, at the Marott Hotel, will leave May 15 to join Lieut. Comm. Johnson at Coronado. Cal, where they are to be stationed. Mrs. H A. Boomer is to leave next week to join her daughter, Mfrs Marearet Boomer McKay, who has been spending some time at New Haven. Conn. They will visit on Cape Cod for two weeks before going to Rockport, Me, for the summer Dr and Mrs. Raymond Rice have had as their guests Mr. and McConnell of Council Bluffs, Iota, "and Mr, and Mrs Charles on of Des Moines, who left for Louisville today to attend the
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Mrs Hutchin Kentucky Mr and Mrs. August C. Bohlen will go to their country home near Rovalton this week-end to spend the summer. Mrs. Howard Marmon has come from Pineola, N. C., for a few days’ stay at the Columbia Club. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske have returned from Hot Springs, Va Mis. Georee H. Clark and her sons, Carlton Clark of Winchester and George Clark, will return this week-end from New York. Mrs. Clark and Carlton Clark attended the opening of the New York World's Fair this week and met George Clark, who arrived Monday on the S. 8S. Normandie after an extended stay abroad Mrs. Louis H. Haerle is home from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles A. Duean. at Decatur. With Mrs. George E. Home, Mrs. Addison J. Parry and Francis W. Dunn, Mrs. Haerle attendeq a meting of the Maternal Health League at Ft. Wayne, where Dr. Norman E Hymes was speaker Miss Evans Woollen Jr, state vice chairman eon meetine of the Indiana Social Hygiene Committee at at the Hotel Lincoln. The Review Club will give its annual picnic May 15 at Mrs Klein's country home on Eagle Creek
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Sigma Theta Tau Convention Will Open in City Tomorrow
Members and delegates from chapters of Sigma Theta Tau, national honorary sorority, are to hold their national convention tomorrow and Sunday at the Indiana University Training School for Nurses Alpha Chapter at the I. U. School will be hostess for the meeting Represented at the conclave will : = :
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Sunday at the theater. and Miss Catharine Heard.
Phi Betas to Close Season With Founders’ Musicale Next Week; Theta Nu Chi Ritual Tomorrow
Dav musicale, formal installation services, an initia-
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tion, a card party and a rush tea are included in activities planned by |
several sororities Pi Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta, national professional sorority of music and speech, will conclude their vear’s activities with a Founders’ Day musicale at 8:15 p. m. next Friday in the North Parlor of the Marott | Hotel E = ~ Works by Indiana composers will be presented on the program. Mrs Richard C. Fielding, member of the program committee, will have charge of arrangements. Hostesses will include Mesdames Edgar J. Ellsworth, ; Harley W. Rhodehamel, George B | i le I |: s Gannon and Miss Clara Ryan. Ush- | 4€aUCIS uesaay ers will be the Misses Alberta | i. . Speicher, Bernice Van Sickle, Mar- | tha Taylor and Mrs. Theodore J.| Two mothers’ clubs at Butler Siener [University will elect new officers at Those who will appear on the pro- meetings scheduled for Tuesday and
gram are the Misses Gwendolyn] i Schort. Betty Dyer and Hazel Silvey one group will hold a luncheon toHill, Mesdames Consuelo Couchman day. Dunmever, A. R. Madison, Clee Fix,| Officers of the Delta Gamma Roy E. Turner, Cyrus L. Dyer, W. Mothers’ Club of Butler University Finlay Wright and Fielding. Mrs. will be elected at a business meetFix will be commentator.
ter house. The annual tea for facFormal installation services for ulty members and other mothers’ Gamma Chapter of Theta Nu Chi clubs will follow: the business will be held tomorrow night at the meeting. Hoosier Athletic Club. A dinner will Mrs. W. I. Stark, chairman of arfollow [rangements, will be assisted by MesThose to be inducted include the dames H. G. Bradley, Carl A. Ploch, Misses Winifred Amick, Mary C.|W. H. Rohr, IL. M. Merrill, A. R. Brooks, Dorothy Cook, Jean Cook, Ferguson, Ii. J. Lorenz and BE. K. {Sara Cook, Joan Petit, Bernice Petty | Shepherd. rand Betty Rockford. { In the receiving line will be Mrs. | Miss Mary Egan is chairman of \D, T. Noonan, club president; Mrs. [the committee in charge and willl W. N. Ellis, Mrs. C. B. Durham and be assisted by Mrs. Walter Asheroft| Mrs. Ii. ©. Vanderlip, active chapter chaperon. Mrs. Oscar Mueller, vice
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Children’s Civic Theater fo Give “The Life of Stephen Foster
The Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will sponsor a presentation of “The Life of Stephen Foster” by the Children’s Civic Theater at 3 p. m, Assisting with the arrangements are Miss Catherine Lyzott (left)
ing at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the chap- |
be chapters from the Universities of Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas Ohio State and Washington University at St. Louis Mrs. Ruth Perkins Kuehn of Epsilon Chapter, Onio State, is grand president Following registrotion at 8:30 a m a business meeting will be held at 9 o'clock and luneheon will be served in the directors’ dining room of the Riley Hospital Mrs. Grace Brumley is in charge of luncheon arrangements |
Tea Scheduled at 4
A tea will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the living room of the Ball residence. Mrs. Willis D. Gatth and Mrs. Matthew Win ters, patronesses of the organiza tion, will preside at table The convention dinner will be at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Hunter's Lodge of the Marott Hotel and breakfast will be served in Ball residence Mis Severin Buschmann and Mrs. Allan R. Stacy are to entertain for the breaxfast which will be followed by initiation services for one from each chapte: National cers will conduct the service Mrs. Kuehn yet and Mi
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Guests for the tea and dinner will be Miss Cordelia Hoeflin, director of the 1. UT School; Miss Margaret Davenport, assistant direcMersdames C. P. Emerson, WilH. Coleman, W. D. Gatch, J Owen, I H Gillman, winters Thompson, T. A. Gottschalk P. Garshweiler, patronesses Alpha Chapter include Anderson, Vincennes Miss , Marie Elrod, Salem; Miss Viola Kitts, Crawfordsville: Miss Martha O'Neal, Martinsville, and Kokomo
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Mrs. Howard Is Head Of Cass Federation
LOGANSPORT, May 53 —Mrs. W I; Howard will head the Cass County Federation of Clubs following her selection at the 17th annual convention held recently at biake Cicott Mrs. H.C. Niemann is retiring president Other officers include Mrs. Otto Small, first vice president; Mrs. Ray Baer, second vice president; Mis Roy Cox, treasurer: Mrs. Fred Rush recording secretary; Mis. W. O Coder, corresponding secretary: Mrs William Gremeispacher, historian, and Mrs, Niemann, director The 1940 convention will be held in Bethlehem Township Prof. Clarence Dammon, Purdue Unis versity, addressed the women on “Education and Our Changing So«| cial Order.” :
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beauty shop and coiffure simply read that baby and different “A voung, rather small girl with small features and an elderlv woman, also small with gray or white hair tures, are the two types which seem to me to be flattered by the baby coiffure,” he explained I like upswept coiffures round-faced. Certainly add height and therefore should be considered bv the woman who wants to make herself appear taller . “The long bob has the hair style picture for the tall and angular. certainly will do much to make obviows the fact that your neck is too long or that your face] is very long and narrow, or that | your jawline is too prominent.’ i
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( al YORK, May 5 —Miss Hondaughter of Louis A Greenwich Conn, and of Indianapolis, became David Nash, U 8. N, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nash, Haddon Heights, N. J, inh a ceremony read at noon today in the Little Church Around the Corner. | Miss Betsy Byram, Indianapolis, | was the brides only attendant. Stephen Nash, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Quests at the wedding were the parents of the couple and Mrs. Adam R. Gordon
bers of the grand council will install the new chapter,
Monday Hotel Virginia Dorothy Donald
will sponsor a card party tonight at 8 Miss chairman of
(are “No woman should walk into a| Violet Thom and Betty Ressler.
tain of Phi Omesa Kappa, will be CAL hostess for a will Canary Cottage
ena delicate any WV elfare Club Plans | Luncheon on Monday
hold a luncheon and business meeting at Joslin | Pike
Mrs dames Blake Stone, C. BE. Trees and A. G. James P. Tretton is chapter presi Dold a covered dish luncheon and going to Louisville to attend the
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president of the original mothers’ ciub, and Mrs. O. R. Thomas will preside at the tea table. Mrs. FP. J. Billeter and Mrs. BE. J. Blisworth will have charge of the program,
Initiation services will be held Beta Chapter of Sigma Delta
evening at the Marott Initiates include the Misses Foudray, Louella Young Cochran and Wilma
| Club of Butler will honor graduating seniors in the active chapter of the fraternity with a dinner at noon Tuesday in the chapter house, The Rev. Ralph L. Holland will talk. Honor guests will include Rolla Burghard, John Crawford, Paul Dolzall, Richard Goldbach, James | Kubal, Clyde Norman, Paul Shields (and Albert Sporer. Mrs, HA W. Clack, president, will present the | sehiors with plaques, Officers will be elected at a bus[iness meeting following the dinner. Mrs. Ross Mitchell will review This and Heaven Too” (Field). Hostesges will include Mesdames M. | H. Willett, Smith Burns, Ora E. | Butz, J. Paul Johnson and W. PF, | Wagoner,
Gamma Chapter of Omega Chi
Building general
o'clock in the Electric Dorothy Ressler is arrangements. Members of the door committee the Misses Eleanor Wiebke,
Miss Mary Kruchten, pledge cap-
rush tea the sorority
give Sunday afternoon at the
Members of Alpha Chapter of Tri Psi, mothers’ elub of Delta Delta Delta Sorority at Butler, was to hold their annual Violet luncheon today at the Columbia Club. Mrs Mary R. Noble was to present a the travel talk on the “Seilly Mrs. Henry I. Patrick, luncheon chairman, was assisted by Mesdames Hostesses for the meeting will be C. W. Graves, C. R. Matthews, A.C Zaring, chairman; Mes- James B. Stalker, HA W. Gloss Harry Kuhn, W. R. Hatton, brenner and R. P. Kiefer,
Members of the Welfare Club will
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ton The bride is a graduate of the Edgewood School, Greenwich, and Lieut. Nash is a graduate of the U 8. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.
PT. A. Unit to Hear
Rev. Stanley Mahan
The Rev. Stanley Mahan speak at the closing meeting of the powell Parent-Teacher Association at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening May 10, at the school. Officers for
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Timer Photo. Mrs. Kenneth Larrance and Mrs, Bdward Everett today were coms pleting details of the annual Derby dinner dance which will be held
the coming year will be installed. = tonight at the Meridian Hills Country Club,
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Imp Members to Receive ‘Handouts’ While On Skates ge
| IKE the “knights of the road,” | members of the Imp Club will receive their dinner from door to door during their Tramp Supper on Skates this evening Club members who will provide “handouts” include Misses Mar- | tha Lee Brenner, Emily Jackson, Jayne Schmalholz, Betty Ward, Janet Murphy, Margaret Ann Ludwig, Jean Ogilsby, Jeanne Glascock and Marie Love,
Jewish Juniors’ Council Installs |
| Officers May 2 | The Council of Jewish Juniors will conclude its business meetings for (the season at 2:15 p. m. Sunday at Rirshbaum Center. Miss Florence | | Slutsky, recently re-elected presi-| dent, will be in charge Installation of officers and a dance for a council organization are other | activities planned for May. Misses Slutsky, Edna Weiseman, | Carolyn Strauss and Beryl Madiel will be delegates and alternates to the national convention of the Council of Jewish Juniors Oct, 15-19 in Chicago. Officers will be installed at a formal banquet at 7 o'clock Saturday evening, May 20, at the Spink Arms Hotel, Recently elected officers include Miss Weiseman, first vice president; Miss Thelma Levy, second vice president; Miss Evelyn Lob, treasurer; Miss Annette Herman, auditor; Miss Mary Jane Falendar, (recording secretary; Miss Phyllis Cooler, corresponding secretary; Miss Justine Fineberg, financial secretary; Miss Beryl Madiel, pars liamentarian, and Misses Selma Cooper, Marcie Goldstein, Roy Leve, Lilian Klezmer, Lillian Kamlot, Sylvia Madiel, Helen Ann Cohen (and Rae Lee Binzer, board of ci- | rectors. Girls who have attended three or (more meetings of the Fireside group
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will be honored at a dance and ens |
tertainment Tuesday, May 16, at the [Variety Club. Invitations will be issued to the girls who are eligible, The Junior Council again will provide movies during the season at Big Eagle Camp.
Cervus Members
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Plan Luncheon
Members of the Cervig Club will
meeting Monday noon at the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp. The club members and their guests wili leave Indianapolis at 10 o'clock Monday morning in a chartered bus Reservations are to be made with Mesdames Frank Lindner, Hubert Smith and M. BE. Glick. The club supports the camp as its philan= thropie project
Omega Kappa Group Officers Installed
Officers of Alpha Chapter, Omega | Kappa Sorority were installed re |eently at the Marott Hotel. The | services will be held following a (dinner party. Miss Jeanne Woodward will be installed as president, Others to be inducted include Mrs. D. J, Moriar= ty, vice president; Mrs. Garland Miller, secretary, and Miss Mildred Miller, treasurer. Miss Jeanette ital past president, was to pre= side,
Longen to Be Guest Of Parliamentary Club
Dr. 8 W. Lengen, author of “Longen's Parliamentary Rules” will be honored at a luncheon meets ing of the Indianapolis mentary Law Club at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the fndianapolis Athletio Club, The Club has extended an invis tation to all persons interested in parliamentary procedure, Reservas tions should be made with Mrs. Harry Kuhn,
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tephen Foster.”
Tabernacle Presbyterians Plan Mother and Daughter Banquet; Evangelicals Hold Tea Sunday
Two women's church organizations will hold Mother's Day events The “Call to Youth” program will be broad-
Sunday and next Friday.
? Fortnightly 8 Club to Hear Talk on Book
Mrs. McChord to Speak On Monday; Recital of Chopin Listed.
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Book reviews and varied discus sions are scheduled for women’s club meetings Monday. Several groups | will elect and another organization [will continue a study conducted by its welfare department. One pro= gram will include a Mother's Day observance and members of another [group will entertain friends. | Mrs, H. P. McChord will review | “Fanny Kemble” for the Fortnightly Study Club Monday afternoon at | the ome of Mrs. Fred Bowen, 503 BE. 21st St. Mrs. Homer Judd will discuss “Unusual Talents.” Assiste ling Mrs. Bowen will be Mrs, James W. Graham, [ Mrs, Isaac Born and Miss Roses [mary McInturf will” present a lec ture recital on the “Life of Chopin” at the meeting of Monday Club | Monday afternoon at the American United Life Building, 30 W. Fall {Creek Blvd. A business meeting at | 2 o'clock will precede the program,
Ben H. Riker will talk on “The Dictionary” at the meeting of the | Indianapolis Literary Club Monday evening at the D. A. R. chapter (house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St.
Members of the Monday After-
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Jane Talbott and Louis Belden do a bit of rehearsing for their singing roles in Noon Reading Club will entertain Carol Reynolds, as narrator, provides the continuity [lends at a guest day meeting Monbetween scenes of the play. Each of the seven scenes will have songs by the composer (8Y at Ayres’ auditorium,
“Self Reliance and the Psychology [of Adjustment” will be discussed by Mrs. E. J. Rennoe before members of the Irvington Circle of the Child | Conservation League of America Monday afternoon, Mrs. R. E. | Luecker will be hostess at her home, 635 N. DeQuincy St, assisted by Mrs, J. A. Montgomery,
Members of the Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Women will elect officers at their meeting at 7 o'clock Monday eve= ning in the Washington Hotel.
cast an hour earlier tomorrow and an oratorical contest will be conducted
by a W. C. T. U. unit. The Mother-Daughter banquet
[Church will be held at 6:15 p. m. next Friday in
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A style show wiil be presented and, will include costumes worn since the | first Mother-Daughter banquet 30 years ago. | Mrs. M. 8. MacCollum, general chairman, will be assisted by Mes= dames M. L.. Hall, T. R. Liyda, G. G. Farnsworth, Harry A. Peterson, N. T. McLaughlin and Melville Hanson
The Women's Federation of the First Evangelical Church will have a Mother and Daughter tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday at the chureh, | Mrs. Chie Jackson will talk on “The| Day Return.”
Miss Mary Ellen Galbraith, pian« ist; Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, |
|elate education professor at North-| Mrs. Ernest Rupel, “Labels”;
Mrs, William C. Bartholomew will conduct an institute on “Division of Industry” at the meeting of the Present Day Club Monday at the home of Mrs. Fred R. Gorman, 20 N. Dearborn 8t. “Woman in Industry”
Orchard Sch ool [and “Protection for the Consumer” 3 | will be discussed in the institute Patrons to Hear
Tabernacle Preshylerian the church dining room
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sponsored by the club's Department
| of Public Welfare " T CQ cern tea | Speakers and their subjects will E. . McSw AlT be Mrs, Rena Kittle, “Interesting | Facts Concerning Industrial Home | Work”; Mrs, Katherine Heath, asso-~ | “Health and Safety of Women”; Mrs. western University, will talk Mon | H ’ E. Daugherty, “What is . Barjay at the annual sprin dnner gain?” and “The Shoppers’ Creed. aa, a Spring din Mrs. J. C. Travis will assist the meeting of patrons Orchard hostess. School.
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Dr. Eldridge T. McSwain,
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: “ Mrs, Arthur R. Robinson will pre« McSwain will talk on “The|gent a paper on “Indianapolis
and Miss Alberta Schmadel, vocal- Obligation of a School in a Democ« | Monuments” at the closing meeting
ist, will perform.
The “Call to Youth" broadcast will be broadcast at 10:30 a. m. to= morrow instead of at 11:30, owing to the new daylight saving time schedule in the East, Miss Pauline Casey, president of the Scranton Diocesan Council of Catholic Women and national chairman of the committee on international rela tions of the N. C. C. W,, will talk on ‘The Sword of Peace.” The] broadcasts are sponsored by the National Council of Catholic Women.
The Irvington W. C. T. U, will conduct an oratorical Gold Medal contest at its meeting at 7:30 p. m. Sunday in the Irvington Presbyte= [rian Church, | | Technical High School students will take part in the contest, under the direction of Charles Parks, publie speaking instructor at the school [Following the contest, a musical] program will be presented. Mrs, | | Walter Giingery, president, will pre= |side and Mrs. Epha M. Johnson will | conduct the contest.
Personals
Dr. and Mrs, C. Basil Fausset,| {New York and Indianapolis, will [spend May with Mrs, Guy Brooks, | 122 W. Maple Road.
Members of the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club honored Mrs. J. C. Haugh at a farewell parly at | the close of their meeting recently | lat the home of Mrs. E. BE, Dallman.| Mt, and Mrs. Haugh will leave soon | with her husband to make their new | home in Texas. Mrs. J. A. Frye will return tomors | row to her home at 1520 Park Ave. after attending the Golden Spike] celebration at Omaha, her former home,
Robert Harrell will spend this eve- | {ning at French Lick Springs before
| Kentuoky Derby tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Warrenfelt, | [Miss Carolyn Hawekotte and John | | Warrenfelt will leave today to ats | tend the Kentucky Derby tomor- | (row in Louisville.
Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Pragier and | | Mt, and Mrs. Robert 8. Graham | | will drive to French Lick today and |
| will attend the Derby tomorrow.
Harry J. Noel, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Harry 8. Noel, 5456 N. Meridian St. | (has been named photographic edi«| tor of The Cornellian, University | |vearbook at Cornell University, Mr. | | Noel is a sophomore at the school, | | Miss Laura Belle Layman, daughs« | ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Layman | of 20 8. Audubon Road, and Miss! [Janet Beach, daughter of Mr, and | Mrs. C. H. Beach, 5147 Central Ave, have been elected to membership in| ("Crop and Spur” riding club at (Lake Erie College, Painesville, O.| [Both young women are freshmen | students,
Miss Mary Louise Les, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, will! enroll in the annual summer art! school at Stephens College, May 31 to July 12. Adolf Dehn, well-known | |lithographer and artist, and victor | Christ<Janer of the Yale University | (School of Fine Arts will be among | (the instructors. Other Indiana girls | who plan to take the course are Miss Joann Miller, Crawfordsvills; | |Miss Phyllis Boekhoff and Miss Ruth Weidner, Richmond, and Miss | Bettie Marie Prox, Terre Haute. Miss Virginia Anne Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 8. Davis, rode in a recent horse show
at Stephens.
| Gordon ‘Thompson, headmaster at Orchard School
of the dinrer, assisted by Mesdames | Webber Donaldson, Gilbert Inman,
He will be introduced by of the season for the Irvinglon newly elected Coterie Monday afternoon at the y ( Indiana World War Memorial. Mrs, (O. H. Bakemeier is president. Mrs, Jesse Fletcher is chairman | rr ————
Kay Hardin to Wed Eugene Dellekamp
Times Special SHELBYVILLE, May 5.—-Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hardin have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kay, to Eugene Dellekamp, son of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Dellekamp, The wedding will be June 15, | Miss Hardin attended Judson College at Marion, Ala., and Indiana University. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Dellekamp attended Purdue University.
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Malcolm Sewell, Smiley Chambers, reorge Home and Howard Nyhart, Parents of pupils at the school and prospective patrons will be guests. |
Educator to Talk To Schoolwomen
Migs Mary Gilson of the department of economics at the University of Chicago will speak tomorrow at 10.30 a. m. before members of the Indiana School Women's Club at| The Junior Operetta Society of the Hotel Lincoln, [Indiana will hold pledge services at She will discuss “Ignorance and 11 a. m, tomorrow at the home of Apathy, the Twin Destroyers,” Miss Rosemary Crane, 1620 N. New Committee reports and an election Jersey St, of officers are to be included in the| Members will program, Miss Erie Mark, South Mothers’ Day musical Bend, president, will preside, ing the pledging.
Pledging Is Planned By Junior Operetta
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