Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1939 — Page 18
PAGE 18 Dance of Stansfield Circle Scheduled Tomorrow Night; Dinners and Parties Planned
Proceeds to Go to Meridian Club, Organization Project; Mrs. William C. Atkins to Entertain; Other Hosts Are Listed.
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Several dinners and informal parties have been planned to precede the Stansfield Circle dance tomorrow night at | Woodstock Club. Dance proceeds will go to the Meridian | Club, a project of the organization. Mrs. William C. Atkins will entertain a party and Mr. and Mrs. William Wemmer and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah L. Cadick will attend together. Another party will include Miss Estelle Burpee and her fiance, David Chambers; Mr.
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and Mrs. Thomas Ruckelshaus and Mr. and Mrs. Frederic
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will be hosts at a dinner party |
for 16 guests preceding the, Edwin Forry will] group at dinner
dance. Mrs. entertain a and bridge. Miss Elizabeth] Taggart, general chairman of the dance, will have as her guests, her fiance, Richard McCreary; Dr. and Mrs. John Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rauh Keevers, Miss Prudence Ann Brown and Sylvester Johnson Jr. In Mr. and Mrs. William R. Scass’ party will be Messrs. and Mesdames A. Glen Shoptaugh, Kurt M. Coleman. Merritt Fields, Thornton W. Sterrett, Willis B. Conner and George T. Landis. Dining together before the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames I. S. DeFenelon, Paul B. Payne and Mark Enright and Dr. and Mrs. C. O. McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Barr will have as their dinner guests before the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Waddell, Greenfield, O. One table of bridge will include Mr. and Mrs. George S. Olive, Mrs. Sam Burgin and Mrs. A. W. Early One party who will attend the dance together includes Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Smith, Dr. and Mrs James Carter and Messrs. and Mesdames Paul Rupprecht, Hughes Patten, William E. Mick and Kennedv Reese, Mr. and Mrs. William Wiggins will entertain at their home informally before the dance. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. William Shepler, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Koeliing, Miss Dorothy Naughton and R. D. Brown Jr
Ot Girl Scouts | To Meet Today
Members of the camp and finance committees of the Girl Scout Coun- | cil will meet today at Camp Dellwood. The “Big Sales” committee of the recent cookie sale was to be| entertained by the two units at luncheon |
Registration for the Scout camp beginning June 27 are now open.
{ Troop camping will begin June 9.
Members of the camping committee are Mrs. Earl E. Moomaw, chairman, and Mesdames R. O. Jackson, |
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Mrs. Curtis Shake (right) is the new president of the Indianapolis | include (left to right) Miss Tella branch, State Assembly Women's Club. Other officers named recently
Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega To Install Officers Tomorrow;
Mrs. Charles J. Gaunt Will Play
Beta Beta Sigma Will Entertain Mothers at Luncheon; Alpha Zeta Beta Is Planning for Annual Party Sunday.
Times Photo. Haines, recording secretary; Mrs.
Ernest Ropkey, vice president, and Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, treasurer.
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Harry B. Custer, F. E. Glass, Oliver Grier, Sheldon Sayles and Edward Fillian. Finance committee members include Mesdames Charles C. Binkley, Charles F. Voyles, John H. Toy, E. S. Pearce and Miss Josephine Madden. 3" Girl Scout 21, Senior Girl Scout | omorrow Nicht Troop 71 and Boy Scout Troop 14 5 will present an indoor carnival to-| Right n the Syiihatium > ue A final dance of the current seaJoodru ace aptist arch. | & w} OO 3 . 8 a a sica rogram for a Proceeds from the carnival will send | oR @id a Ings: 1 prog m 9 the girls to Dellwood and the boys VESPers service Sunday are included on their annual trip to Turkey Run. among week-end activities of Amer|ican Legion Auxiliary members. One
The Scouts are assisted in arrangements for the carnival by Mrs. L. L.| nit is sponsoring a card party and bake sale today.
Jones, Mrs. Arthur Norton, Ralph Woody and members of troop committees. | The Garfield Park Post 88 of the a | American Legion and Auxiliary will Num, . . sponsor the last dance of the seaGives Spring Festival A Spring Festival will be held at Knicherbacher Hall at 7 p. m. tomorrow under auspices of All Saints Cathedral. A “Kiddies’ revue,” music and dancing will be included on the program.
and Mrs. Arthur Palmer are cochairmen of arrangements. Ken Keeny and his orchestra will play. Proceeds will go to the welfare funds of both groups.
Week-End Parties Are Arranged In Conjunction With Final Play For Season at the Civic Theater
Mesdames Albert Gray, Eugene | Thompson and Weldon Locey, mem- | bers of the Railway Mail Auxiliary, | will sing for the Protestant Vesper
[noon at the United States Veterans | Hospital. The Rev. Charles Lizenby will speak. The music for May |is under sponsorship of the Hilton 'U. Brown Junior Unit 83 of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Dinner and super parties will be popular forms of entertainment
To Give Dance
son tomorrow evening at the Forty | and Eight Chateau. Paul Gastineau
| Service at 5 o'clock Sunday after-|
Mothers’ Club of Park School To See Formal Plots and Rural Acres on Annual Garden Tour
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| sess | | | | Gardens ranging from the most formal of stylized plots and country |
acres to the intimate backyard spot in which owners themseives putter are included in the annual garden tour arranged by the Park School
| Mothers’ Club for tomorrow and Sunday.
! Several gardens never before open to the public are included in this | year’s itinerary. Following tours of 10 gardens,| {guests will stop at the Park School
gymnasum to see exhibits of flowers | an inspection of the orchid house as and table arrangements. {a special treat. Other ports of call
re a 3 » | will be the rock garden and pool at wile EO IE oo Tugj|the home of Mrs. William Atkins Creek Blvd. is among the new spots and the colonial garden of Mrs. Earl
to be visited this year. Though the Rote! in Williams Creek.
a ¥ "AR 2 " | garden measures only 150 by 60 feet, | : Pon | Mrs. Morton has succeeded in giving 3 n. wo 8 Db. fas both days, and Li it an air of spaciousness. She is an itors may take the tour at their conC « . < . oD. a
' { venience, following any order they ardent gardener, working and super-|_ . te ne . v ol ; b . Cte 5 (wish. Guides will be provided at intending the planting and care © the larger gardens ! > p p i Oe. |countless varieties of annuals, 2 | perennials and wild flowers.
Mrs. Morton heads the Garden| {Club of Indiana. She has confined | the plantings to the sides and end |of the garden to create the spacious | look and simplicity and depth to the velvety expanse of turf in the center. A green and flagstone terrace stretches across the back of
vine, flowery walk and formal English walled garden.
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Butler Groups ) oy Preparing for Parties Sunday
Members of the senior honorary organizations at Butler University are to hold a steak fry on the camups Sunday morning and members of a religious sorority will honor their mothers and guests at tea in
The J. K. Lilly estate may be vis- | the afternoon.
Scarlet Quill, senior women's honorary organization at Butler Univer-
[sity, will entertain men of Blue Kay
honorary fraternity at a steak fry Sunday morning at the campus ovens. Miss Jeane Wintz, presi-
{dent of Scarlet Quill, is chairman.
The gardens will be open from 11,
Faculty members who will be guests include Dr. and Mrs. Bassford C. Getchell, Mrs. Alice B. Wesenberg, faculty sponsor of Scarlet
| Quill, and Prof. J. Russell Townsend,
Kappa Beta, religious sorority at
this week-end for hosts and hostesses who have planned social events in conjunction with the Civic Theater's closing play, “Oliver Oliver.” The play opens tonight and wili continue through Wednesday. Mi. and Mrs. Irving M. Fauve; — ~ will entertain at the Indianapolis Athletic Club following the opening show for Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, who appears in the play; Edward Steinmetz Jr. director, and
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A. Kelly, Carmel; A. G. Zimmerman, Fred Albershardt, Carl N. Angst, DeWitt W. Brown, C. Fred Davis, Edmond C. Hebel, Jacob Solomon, Misses Isabelle Guedelhoefer, |
Members of the American Legion .
Auxiliary of Broad Ripple Post 312 are sponsoring a card party and bake sale today at the Post hall, 61st St. Mrs. Mabel Fullet, president, and Mrs. Goldie Strickland, will be in charge.
| Miss Marian Ellen Scott, presi-|
Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegier. The Zieglers will be the Fauvre's theater guests. Mrs. Raymond P. Van Camp, Mrs. Hill's mother, will attend with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lazarus. Mesdames Stanley Timberlake and Douglas Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ruddell will have a dinner party for their theater guests, including Messrs, and Mesdames Oscar Jose Jr., H. J. Lacy II, Horace Wright and Herbert W. Todd. Dr. Herbert L. Sedam’s guests will be Mrs. John W. Thompson, Puerto Rico; Theodore A. Sedam, Philadelphia; Miss Barbara Sedam and Mr. and Mrs William Shreve. Messrs. and Mes-| dames Ronald Skyrme, H. H.| Armboiter and Maurice T. Harrell| will attend together,
Smiths to Be Hosts
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Mrs. George A. Smith's guests will be Miss Rosalie DeMoss, Mesdames P. W. Zimmer, Frank Madden, Sidney Sullivan, E. T. Johnston and Ralph Nessler. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Spivey will attend with Dr. and Mrs. J. Thayer Waldo, Messrs. and Mesaames M. Stanley McComas and Morris Crain, Another party will include Messrs. and Mesdames J. Bradley Haight, Louis R. Thomas, T. Gordon Kelly and leon DeSautels. | With Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Toll will be Frank Ryder, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Githens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Weiss will entertain several guests. Other parties for the opening have been arranged by William MacGregor Morris, Harold Victor, Jack Adams, Ernest Baltzell, Mortimer C Furscott, Norman Green, C. L. Kirk, Thomas IL. Neal, Harry D. Hartley, Walter C. Marmon, Harold West, John Beard Washburn, Mrs. Albert Seaton, Misses Helen Coffey and Eldena Lauter and Dr. J. W. Huckleberry. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stokely will have a supper party at their home following Saturday evening's | performance. At their home with their theater guests will be Mrs Kurt F. Pantzer and C. C. Robinson. | who are appearing in the play, At the theater with them will be Mrs. William Coleman Atkins, Mrs. Margaret Johnston, Misses Hilda and Evadne Hibben, Mr. Pantzer, Mrs. Robinson, Messrs. and Mesdames K. M. Eberts, C. C. Culp, Chauncey H. Eno, Platt Searle, William G. Sparks, Earl B. Barnes, Dudley Gallahue, Otto N. Frenzel Jr, Ralph G. Lockwood, John K. Ruckelshaus. W. A. Miskimen and P. R. Mallory.
Badgers to Entertain
Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Carter Jr, Pearson Smith and Charles Kruse will attend together. Mr. and Murs. George T. Badgers guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Kentner Wilson and Paul H. Moore. With Mr. and Mrs. I. Richards Wagner will be Mrs. M. G. Spencer and her daughters, Misses Agnes and Edith Spencer, and Robert Adams. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Earle will have a dinner party for Harold Triggs, Messrs. and Mesdames Carl J. Weinhardt, Myron J. McKee and Bryant Gillespie Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutchaman's guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames C. R. Hamilton, Paul Lahr and Robert Lingle. Other Saturday evening parties have been arranged, including those of R. W. Garten, Francis Huston, E.'
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dent of the Junior Auxiliary to the | Bruce P. Robison Post 133, will pre-| sent a flag to the Bridgeport Nutrition Camp during the memorial service tomorrow afternoon at the camp. A party will be held at the camp tomorrow afternoon by the auxiliary and junior groups of the post. A nature study trip will be conducted at 3 o'clock by Prof. E. | V. Rutherford of Technical High School. Commander William Middlesworth of the post and Mrs. Frank | Collman. president of the auxiliary, | will conduct the memorial service at 5 o'clock. A dinner will be served {at 6:30 p. m. in honor of all mothers {of the post and auxiliary members. AV | Guests at the dinner will be board | members of the Marion County | Tuberculosis Association. Fred H. A dramatic reading and musicale Hasselbring is chairman of arrangeprogram will be presented to mem- | Ments, assisted by Vernon Scott, R.! bers and guests of the Multum-in-|C: Gardner, Dale Humphrey, Dr. Parvo Literary Club at an annual Frank E. Long, Carl Gates and guest day meeting Tuesday after-| Thomas Miller. noon in Banner-Whitehill auditor-] Auxiliary members will hold their lum. Mrs. Orval E. Stone, presi-| monthly covered dish luncheon at
Blanche Irish, Bess Watson and Mrs. Bess Wright, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goheen will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pierre and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hauser. Other parties for this performance have been arranged by R. J. Boatman, C. H. Hagedon, Alex Metzger. Jack Hardng, Robert McMurray, Richard Erber and Raymond Clapp.
Literary Group Plans Musicale For Guest D
dent, will extend greetings to the
1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the
the house and provides sitting room for surveying the garden. At the back of the garden a low stone wall is the growing place for bittersweet and rock plants. Contrast to City Garden In contrast to the city garden is William Fortune's rural acres with stately peacocks strutting across the wide expanse of lawn. The long vista from the house is one of lawn flanked by a gay profusion of annuals and perennials set against) flowering shrubs. Also in the Traders Point vicinity is the garden of Mrs. Samuel Dowden. There, ter-| races siope down to masses of wild flowers on the bank of Eagle Creek.
The landscape architect for the Nicholas H. Noyes 32-acre estate so skillfully has done his work that it appears nature unaided has wrought the charming vistas. They are bordered by blooming shrubs. A rock garden and stream-fed lake are] other outstanding features. Despite the wealth of design and large area, amateurs can find innumerable details for inspiration. Two huge bronze eagles brought by Mrs. Theodore Griffith from England, perch on white pedestals and rule the Griffith garden. Visitors will see a plot of Georgian design with narrow paths framing flower beds of varied hues. Another feature is the large white oak stand-
Thursday Party
Mrs. J. Barton Griffin today named committees for the card party of the Holy Cross Unit of the Indianapolis Council of Catholic Women, Thursday, May 25, in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Victor Gootee and Mrs. Frank Kull are cochairmen with Mrs. Griffin. Committees are: Candy, George Newton, chairman;
Mrs. Miss
Ellen O'Connor, Miss Loretta Lynch, | =
Mrs. Angelo Auda and Mrs. Richard Buselle. Favors, Mrs. Isaac Atkinson, chairman; Mesdames Charles | Maley, Angelo Ryan and Charles | Lund. | Euchre, Mrs. Charles Jonas, chairman: Mesdames Joseph White, | William Snyder, William Jones, J. Sullivan, J. Brennan and B. P. Reidy. Ticket, Mrs. Frank Curran, chairman; Mrs. Robert Fessler, cochairman; Mesdames James Gavag- | han, Edward Arzman and John O’Brien, | Table favors, Mrs. James McCaslin, chairman; Mesdames Charles Fisher, James Lynch, Herman Kirkhoff, Mary Quill and Miss Mary McAllister. Cards, Mrs. Bernard Riley, chairman; Mesdames Leslie] Wheeler, Joseph White, Thomas Griffin, Francis Boling and Miss] Margaret Lynch. { Other committee chairmen include Mrs. Charles Maley and Mrs. McCaslin, bridge; Mrs. George Newton
sponsor of Blue Key.
Active and alumnae members of
Butler, will honor their mothers at the annual Mother's Day tea from 3 to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the University. Mrs. James W. Putnam, sorority adviser, also will be a guest.
Arrangements are being made by Miss Margaret Kelly, reservations;
Misses Katherine Copper, Merrilee |
Ragle and Janet Morgan, invitations; Miss Kelly and Miss Maurice Smythe, corsages, and Miss Jaynet Pickerell, program chairman, as-
A musical program, installation of officers, a Mother‘Daughter luncheon and a business meeting are scheduled | for several meetings of local sororities and one college ‘sorority alumnae organization. | Mrs. Charles J. Gaunt, harpist, will present a musical ‘program following a luncheon for the Indianapolis Alumnae ‘of Alpha Chi Omega tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Thomas 'H. Ayton, 2155 Wilshire Road.
Officers will be installed following the luncheon.
Mrs.
Robert L. Mason, relected, will be induced as president.
| Others to take office in-| clude Miss Esther Yancey,| vice president; Miss Eleanor ‘Seamans, corresponding sec- | retary; Miss Virginia Swayer, recording secretary; Mrs. W. E. May, treasurer; Mrs. ‘Arthur Van Arendonk, as-|
| (sistant treasurer; Miss Yancey,|
Panhellenic representative; |
Mrs. | | George A. Fisher Jr. Lyre editor; (Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, chaplain; | Mrs. Farless Hewlett, warden; Mrs. Scobey Cunningham, historian; | Mrs. J. Vorhis Tobin, pianist; Mrs. Charles W, Jones, program chairman; Miss Isabel Morris, yearbook | chairman; Miss Virginia Burford | press chairman, and Mrs. James Young, state Alumnae chairman, Hostesses for the luncheon will be Miss Kathryn Frost, chairman; Mesdames E. T. Small, K. F. Ehlert, J. G. Worthington, E. P. Carson, John Gant, W. P, Daggy and the Misses Janet West, Yancey, Martha Clinehens, Dorothy Dipple and Alta Ruth
Heiden, Alma Quinn ana Anna Pfortner. Plans for a Mother's Day banquet will be completed at the meeting to-
[night of Gamma Chapter of Omega
Chi at the home of Miss Helen Brabender, 630 Parkway Ave,
Mrs. Frances Lawhorn entertained members and pledges of the Bonae Amicae Chapter, Verus Cordis Sorority, last night at her home, 1621 Broadway.
Mrs. J. P. Parker will serve as president of Iota Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha, following a recent election, Other new officers are Mrs. Charles A. Boss, vice president; Miss Ruth Keep, secretary; Mrs. Donald C. Hayes, treasurer; Mrs. Milo Faber, delegate to national convention, and Mrs. Ralph M. Chandler, press representative,
Mrs. Melvin Robbins is hostess chairman for the supper meeting at 6 o'clock tonight of Delta Gamma Alumnae at the Butler University chapter house. Mrs. Robbins will be assisted by
Fox.
Members of Beta Beta Sigma will entertain their mothers at a o'clock luncheon tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Newly elected officers will be in charge. Officers include Miss Nancy Scott, president; Miss Mitzi Early, vice president; Miss Betty Pittman, secretary; Miss Marianne Lenahan, treasurer, and Miss Mary Barrett, pledge captain. Mothers and pledges who will be entertained include Mesdames Harry E. Scott, Maurice Early, Frank S. | Pittman, Thomas A. Lenahan, John F. Barrett, M. J. Cain, John R. Carr, William Carson, E. P. Costello, Wil[liam F. Audine, John F. Dugan, | Thomas Fitzgerald, William P. Flynn, Edward Freighage, Joseph Gibbons, C. M. Haffner, Fred J. Hartman, William M. Holland, William E. Kennedy, C. R. Keogh, W. |D. Kibler, Ed A Kiesle, William F. (Krieg, C. V. Loughery, Frank A. Montrose, John H, Morrison, Raymnod J. O'Reilly, Antonia Sochar, George J, Steinmetz, R. E. Tacke and John R. Welch,
Alpha Upsilon Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta, will hold its annual | Mother's Day party at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Bamboo Room of the
|Mesdames J. L. Sims, Frank | Churchman, William Loew, John
1 Maxwell, C. A. Wacker, and the
| Misses Elizabeth Manley, {Soehner and Margaret Rohr, The luncheon group will meet at {1 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Gerald Redding. Assistant | hostesses will include Miss Edith {Curtis and Mesdames Scott Mat(thews, T. V. Rhodes and Boyce Mrs. Wacker will make
Jean
| Williams, her province convention report.
Miss Halcyon Mendenhall will review the life of Francis Willard, (founder of the Women’s Christian | Temperance Union, at a meeting of the Alpha Phi Alumnae Association Monday night, Mrs. Ray D. Grimes, {5410 N. New Jersey St, will be (hostess for a 6:30 o'clock supper. Palns are to be discussed for the dedication of the new chapter house jon the DePauw University campus. Mesdames Arthur C. Dixon, Wendell B. Coler, R. J. Boatman and Bruce McIntosh will assist the hostess.
Mrs. McDermott on Health Nursing Board
Mrs. J. T. McDermott was elected to membership on the board of the
Public Health Nursing Association yesterday at the monthly board ! : ‘ meeting in the Majestic Building. | Miss Mattia Rose Spaulding, The gift of two anniversary days pianist, will play; Mrs. Rowenna|quring April was announced. One {Dugger will give readings, and Miss | iq j " " : 3 a s in memory of Frederick R. Kautz, {Jean Corton, accompanied by Miss | given by friends, and the other in
| Dorotha Heiden, will sing. Tea Will memory of Hervey Bates Jr. given
{Hotel Washington. A musical program will follow the luncheon.
sisted by Miss Betty Starr and Miss |be served after the program. Miss hy J. R. McKee of Ne : y J. R. w York. ) Betty Collins. Miss Martha Mason | Estella Austermiller is arrangements | gifts will provide one and gh is president. |chairman, assisted by the Misses days of nursing service,
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guests Program plano selections by Hoff; songs by Mrs. Sara Miller Roberts, contraito, and dramatic readings by Miss Gwendolyn Schort. a Miss Anita Meggenhosfen will ac- oa \ company Mrs. Roberts. ‘Riviera Club
In the receiving line with Mrs. |
Stone will be Mrs. Emil H. Soufflot. wine] Opens June 1
home of Mrs. Maurice Leslie, 406 N. Delaware St, Apartment 19. Mrs. Richard Thomas and Mrs. James Jordan will assist the hostess.
numbers will include
Mrs. Vivian!
founder; Mesdames Carl Irrgang. Colin Lett, Fred Brown and Miss! Mayme Jacobs. Mrs. Stone and Miss |
Jucns wn preside at the table dur-| The Riviera Club will open offi ng the tea. |
Mrs. Brown will be hostess cia 1 Y June 11, James H. Makin, club man, assisted by Mesdames Paul | President, Saou tisy. A pro Oren, Hugh D. Merrifield, Elwood &ram of social and athletic events Rogers, Frank E. Weimer, Herbert! is being planned by the Riviera RevT. Grouns, Carl W. Foltz, Stone and |eliers and the Riviera Boosters, jun
Ernest W. Fullenwi : 2 AWiger. ior and senior groups of the organization. “Guest Month” is being featured
Dance to Honor by the club during May. Guest ~ . |cards, issued by club members, enSeniors at Tech
{all club activities this month.
Senior students of Technical High School will be honored by the Riviera Royal Reveliers at a dance Tuesday evening, June 6, at the club. Sherry Watson and his orchestra will play from 11 Pp. m. until 2 a. m. A committee of 16 Technical seniors and graduates is in charge of arrangements. Committee mem- | bers include Jack Baxter, John Bernhardt, Jim Bowen, Bob Coyner, | Bob DeWitt, Watson Fullenwider, Bob Glass, Don Daniel, Gil Hen-|
ninger, Jack Lindahl, Hugh Milter, For Mrs. > H Ridge
Jim Reed, Roger Stratman, Howard Symons, Robert Wilson and Francis Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, president Baldwin. |of the Woman's Department Club, | will speak on “Being a Girl” at the | Mother-Daughter banquet of the Senior High School Girl Reserves
Junior Columbians’ v A 2-3 cy tonight at the Y. M. C. A. Miss D ance Aids Chosen Betty Stone, president of the Senior
Edward Mitchell will be chairman Interclub Council, will preside. of the last Junior Columbian dance| Music will be provided by memof the season, May 19 at the club. bers of a Girl Reserve chorus inHis assistants will include the cluding Misses Charlotte and Misses Eloise Akin, Mary Jane Hess, Verna Smith, Lucy Walters, Judy Joanne Mumford, Jean West, Doris McCullough, Mary Ellen RhynearWoods, Peggy Gray and Jim Hill, ‘son, Ruth Jo McGoldrick, Ella Mae
tennis will be continued. board is a new activity begun at the club this year. Guest night will be featured by the Riviera Boosters at their weekly dance from 9 to 12 p. m. tonight at the club. Pollard’s Orchestra will play. Dr. LL. D. Bibler, vice president of the Boosters, is in charge of arrangements.
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‘Being a Girl’ Is Topic
and Mrs. Fisher, publicity; Mrs. Edward McGovern and Mrs. Thomas Lyons, chairmen of special games, and Mrs. Bernard Burkart, hospi- | tality chairman, assisted by Mrs. | William B. Peake and Mrs. Ray{mond Kunz. |
a well-groomed symmetry in Eng- Miss Horner to Speak
lish design. Closely clipped hedges| Miss Elizabeth Horner will speak ‘mark off tailored plots and grace- on “My Garden” before members
ing atop a hill overlooking White River. The tree is one of the few from a virgin forest remaining in [this vicinity. Mrs. Adams’ Garden Added
Mrs. Roy Elder Adams’ garden is It has
| ful herons peer into an oblong pool.| of the Irvington Home Study Club Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, founder of | Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George |
the tour, will open her garden again Thornton. 7 N. Audubon Road. |
‘this year to visitors. Highlights of Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, | this stop will be a tree-shaded ra-|will play.
{title their friends to participate in
Swimming classes will be con- | |ducted again this summer and night | Shuffle- |
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