Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1939 — Page 7
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Arrangements Are Announced For Club Speedway Parties; Dining and Dancing Scheduled
I. A. C. to Hold Annual Ball May 29 as Highlight of ‘Race Calendar’; Columbia Looks to Windup Of '39 Indoor Season. Though the 500-mile race is the highlight of Speedway
week-end. dinners and dances receive a considerable share) The Indianapolis Athletic Club and the Co-|
of attention. lumbia Club today announced bers and out-of-town “Speedw The annual Speedway Ba
the I. A. C. week-end calendar. FEN 1 a.m. in the fourth floor ballroom. Dean Hudson's Florida Mrs. Earl B. Ba
Clubmen will play. Frances C Supper will be served it
parlors until midnight.
Bob MeKittrick's Orchestra will play for a supper dance) from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. May|™ a
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97. A dinner dance is planned for May 28 in the lantern |
room with dancing from v to|
9p me The I. A. C. annual victory din-| ner dance is to follow the running | of the 27th annual race on Memo- | vial Day. Dancing will be from (4 to 10 a. m. Dinner will be served | from noon on. The Drivers’ Victory | Awards dinner will be held May 31 in the fourth floor ballroom. |
Columbia Events Listed
Golf tournaments, tennis, swim-| ming and dancing are planned for | the I A. C. Sunshine and Water Carnival. June 15 at Highland. Mr and Mrs. R. C. Fox and Mr and Mrs. Leroy Sanders head the coms mittee in charge wo dinner dances on Speedway week-end. a junior dance and spring tournament have been scheduled by the Columbia Club I'he annual Speedway Dinner Dance will be held May 29 and the following day members will attend the Memorial Day dinner dance Dancing will be from 6 to midnight. Denny Dutton and his Aquitanians will play he events will wind up the club's indoor social season. Activities will be more or less confined during the cnmer months to a family pienie 10 at the Ulen Country Club Lebanon. and golf tournaments
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Junior ts will attend 1t at the clad ving golf tournament will be held June 8 at the Indianapolis Country Club with a dinner following at the Columbia Club Wallace O Lee. golf chairman, has named Jack Stevens head of arrangements tournament. He Dr. Cleon Nafe
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for this opening will be assisted by «and Earl Moomaw
Expect 10,000 For Hillsdale
Rose Festival
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Boy Scouts Camp Fire Girls and sn Club of Indiana will sponFestival at Castleton
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attend the festival than 3000 visitors last year couts and camp five organi : have been using the nurserarboretum for their naundies merit badge produring the last year As they will explain to the visi » names and origins of the 1& varieties of blooms Bov Scout troops will preband concert and an exof swimming and diving pool during the
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nursery fternoon Members of the Garden Club will on the reception committee Minor 8& Goulding. secretary of the Garden Club of Indiana, and Mrs. Ernest Becker, a former presiof the state organization, are co-operating in arrangements Alex Tuschinsky is general chairman. Assisting him are Prof. R. C Freisner of Butier University botany department: P. B. Denning WPA field engineer: Donald F Stiver, director the State Department of Safety: Mrs. Maxwell Droke of the Girl Scouts: H I. Vitz, Boy Scout field executive. O. Belzer, Boy Scout chief exMiss Ruth Davis of the amp Fire Girls of America: Mrs. A Rarer, Mrs. C. Severin BuschMiss Marie Schubert. Carl bert, Louis Gessert, Henry O ind Wallace O. Lee
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| Cook. first vice president:
bund | plans for entertaining mems-| A) { § ay guests, Il, May 29, is the highlight of! Dancing will be from 9 to - rnes, soprano, will appear on the program for the May Music Recital Wednesdav night at the First Presbyterian Church.
olwell is the featured vocalist. 1 the ballroom and adjoining
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| = adies Shrine Panhellenic Looks to | dics io Annual Party Friday L.aunches 25th
The Indianapolis Panhellenic As«/ Conclave Here <
sociation will hold its annual spring party at the Indianapelis Country Club at 1 p. m. Friday. Mrs. Paul F. Grubbs, Gamma Phi | Beta Sorority, is committee chairman. Her assistants include Mrs. John Graves, Phi Omega Pi: Mrs R. 8. Hiatt, Alpha Delta Theta! Mrs. E. 8. Hildreth, Pi Beta Phi: Mrs. Marvin Lugar, Delta Delta | : Delta. and Miss Halcyon Menden.| The conference opened this mornhall, Alpha Phi ing and will continue through sna Thursday. Approximately 1000 dele- |
. gates are expected to register. Accountant Unit
ITarum Court 14, Indianapolis, is| fp “ 4 I'o Have First
host, Annual Dinner
Reports of officers were to be features of this morning's session of the 25th annual session of the
Grand Council, Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America, at the Hotel Lincoln.
at this afternoon's session and exhibition drills and a dance will be features of the night session at Tomlinson Hall. Officers are to be elected at morrow morning's session. A
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Committee reports will be made - tour
John J. Haramy of Indiana College will speak at the first anniversary banquet of the American Society of Women Accountants at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in| the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel. Prof. Haramy will talk on “Which Way America.” Miss Anna G. Francis, C. P Chicago. organizer and first president of the American Woman's Society of Certified Public Accountants, will be a guest. Others will include Miss Clara R. Stahl. Chicago, president of the Chicago Chapter of the American Society of Women Ace countants, and Miss Gertrude Priester. New York, national treasurer of the women's society of Certified Public Accountants | A “get-acquainted’ breakfast will be held Sunday morning at 10
o'clock at the hotel and after break. | 'D. South Bend) and State Rep. fast a drive through the city is George W. Henley (R. Blooming-
planned. Mrs. G. M. Broo will en- ton) will speak tomorrow following! tertain the group Sunday afternoon @ luncheon of the Indianapolis at a garden party at her home in League of Women Voters at the Speedway City. Woodstock Club Officers who will be installed at The Legislators will discuss “The the banquet include Miss Thelma Legislature and the League.” OfHouser, president; Miss Elizabeth ficers and board members will be Miss Ada lected. A budget is to be adopted’ Mozelle Miller, second vice presi at 8 morning business session. dent: Miss Florence Mayer, secre- In announcing the luncheon tary. and Miss Esther Steup, treas- Speakers the league praised efforts urer. |o the two in behalf of league- - a endorsed bills at the last Legislature League officers and department EVENTS chairmen who will report include A Mrs. John K. Goodwin, president: | & RQ Mrs, Oliver W. Greer, treasurer. SORORITIES | Mrs. Richard Bunch, personnel Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. 8 Pp. chairman: Mrs. Addison Parry Jr.! m. Wed. Miss Dorothea Thomp- membership chairman; Mrs. Lester son, 726 N. Linwood Ave. hostess. gmith, fundamentals of Governe! Beta Chapter, Rho Delta. Tp. mu. to- iment: Mrs, Thomas Sheerin, Govday. Y. W. C. A. Followed by joint spnment and child welfare: Mrs meeting at 8 p.m. with Alpha and prank Cox, Government and its Epsilon Chadters operation: Mrs. James Bawden, Alpha Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Als Government and education: Mrs, pha. 6:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Nelle giapjey Haves, Government and Branderburgh, 6 W. Michigan, seonomic welfare: Mrs. Chaunces hostess FE Eno. Government and legal status Omicron Chapter, Omega Nu Tau of women: Mrs. John Fuller. Gov8 p. m. today. Hotel Antlers [ernment and foreign policy and CLUBS Mrs. Leo Gardner, legislative steers AM. 7 pm today ing committee,
lou Mitchell, hostess HE QO 11 a m. Wed. Mrs Lottie Robbins, 3062 N. Euclid Ave,
hostess.
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afternoon and the annual banquet Central
(will be at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in the evening. Committee reports will be made | at the Thursday morning session and officers will be installed in the afternoon. Mrs. Roy L. Craig, In. [dianapolis, is expected to be named president. |
Voters’ League Will Meet, Hear Two Legislators
State Senator Eugene J. Payton
¥ Miss Mary-
Alumnae Plans Tea Saturday
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LODGES
New Augusta O. E S 11 a m Thurs. Mrs. Pearl McCready, 46th St. and Road 52. Covered dish! luncheon and regular meeting. i
A musical and discussion program
Indianapolis Pythian Booster Come Will be presented at Wie gnrien mittee. 8 p. m. today. Castle Hall (tea of the Indianapolis Alumnae Millersville Chapter 300. O. E. 8 Association of Kappa Kappa GamWed. eve. Miss Adah Hunter and ma Sorority at 2:30 p. m. Saturs| M. W. Hockett, worthy matron av at the home of Mrs. R. Harte and worthy patron. & " karid i ANE |ley Sherwood. 2847 N. Meridian St. ods CARD PARTIES Mrs. Guy Shadinger will speak Golden Rule Lodge 25, Ladies’ Aux- on “My Whatnot” and Mrs. Gerillary to Brotherhood of Railroad yyde Schellschmidt will direct the Trainmen. 8:30 p. m. Wed. Train- gtying ensemble for the music. men's Hall, 1002 E. Washington Mrs. James E. Lesh will be chairLadies’ Auxiliary to South Side man of arrangements assisted by
" . A 3 y 1 » Turners 2:30 p.m Wed Mrs. Ross Clark and Mrs. Bruce Booster Club of Gola Mound Coun- Savage
cil #45. Degree of Pocahontas 8 Recently elected officers P. Mm. today. Mrs. Fern Burk, 1646 organization are Mrs. __Asbury, hostess Oakes, president: Mrs. Harry BE
—— = Elliott, vice president; Mrs. Fred Is Important
S. Ballweg, recording secretary. 1er Season Nears
of the Warren
Mrs. John Moriarty, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Harold J. Wright, (treasurer |
~ P.-T. A. Notes
IA HART | The Study Club of School 84 will
Miss Joan Pursian is assisting with plans for the spring dance to be held by St. Mary's Academy Alumnae Friday night at the CoIumbia Club. (Block Photo.)
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Take Leading Part in Women's Affairs This Week
Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson is Mrs. William A. Devin will sing hostess chairman for the luncheon at the musical tea and style show which the Woman's Republican to be given May 26 in Ayres auClub of Indianapolis will hold ditorium by the Central W. C. Thursday at the Columbia Club. T. U. «(Voorhis Photo.)
_ TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1989 Kappa Seniors and Mothers Will Be Entertained Friday; Tr1 Chi to Initiate Pledges
Alpha Omicron Alpha Elects Officers This Afternoon; Omega Nu Tau Members to Be Guests at ‘Come-as-You-Are' Party,
Pledge services, election of officers and routine business sessions are planned for sorority meetings tonight and tomorrow. A mother’s club affiliated with a Butler sorority chapter will honor seniors of the chapter and their mothers at a luncheon. Another Greek letter group will hold a “come-as-you-are” party and several others are to entertain their mothers. Graduating members of the Butler Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma and their mothers are to be seated at a center table at the May luncheon of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers’ Club Friday afternoon at the chapter house,
| Oriental Shrine of
of the city will be conducted in the .
Mrs. Roy L. Craig is expected to be elected head of the Ladies’ North America at the national convention which opened vesterday.
Mrs. O. Ray Albertson, High Priestess of Tarum Court 14, Ladies Oriental Shrine, heads the hostess committee for the 25th session of the Grand Council.
Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn Renamed President of Propylacum Club; Traders Point Hunt Re-elects
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
Raymond Lynn was unanimously re-elected president of the board of directors’ meeting vesterday
Mrs. J the Propylaeum Club at afternoon at the clubhouse, Other officers are Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, first vice president; Mrs Albert Seaton, second vice president; Mrs. Thaddeus R. Baker, secietary, and Mrs. Edson T. Wood, treasurer. New directors elected yes terday are Mesdames Lynn, F. C. Bopp, William B. Burford, Edward B. Taggart and Home G. Hamer. The nominating committee included Mrs. Alfred P. Conklin, chairman, Mesdames Carl F., Walk, Arthur V. Brown, EE. Voyles and Hugh Carpenter.
As the result of the recent Traders Point Hunt election all officers will serve for another year. Re-elected were Willlam H. Wemmer, president: Charles Maver, vice president; Ralph G. Lockwood, hon-
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| orable secretary, and Otto N. Frenzel Jr. treasurer. Cornelius O. Alig
is master of fox hounds. Directors are Col. William Guy Wall, Earl B. Barnes. Eugene C. Miller, Thomas M. Kaufman and Mr. Wemmer,
Filmarte to Close Season
“Grand Illusion,” declared “best of 1938" by the National Board of Reviews, is to be the final offering of the season by the Filmarte Guild. The French cinema, starring Eric Von Stroheim, Jean Gabin and Dita Parlo, is to be shown at 8:30 p. m. May 23 in the ballroom of the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Albert Shouse heads the supper committee for the last of the series of four theater-suppers. Her assistants are Mesdames William C. Griffith, J. Perry Meek, Bert McCammon and D. 8. Meditch. The reception committee will include Mrs, A. K. Scheidenhelm, chairman, Mesdames Dudley Gallahue, Eugene E. Whitehill, Elsa Pantzer and Frank L. Binford. Oraanization committee members are Mesdames Kurt F. Pantzer, George T. Parry and Albert J. Beveridge Jr Miss Elizabeth Henderson is chairman of the Butler College comsmittee for the two student matinees to be held this week and next in the auditorium of the American United Building, “Mayerling” is to be presented Friday at 8 p. m. and "Moonlight Sonata,” May 26 at 8 p. m. It is expected that the student matinee project as well as the regular Filmarte series will be repeated next winter, » ”n ” » ” ” Mrs. Gusiav A. Recker left today for New York to join her cousin, Miss Norma Schwendener of New York, with whom she is to sail tomorrow on the S. 8 George Washington to spend six weeks abroad. They will motor through the British Isles and visit Paris before returning early in July Mrs. Fritz Remshardt and her daughter, Marianna, have arrived from Heilbronn, Germany, for several weeks' visit with Mrs. Remghardt's father, Gavin L. Payne, and Mrs. Payne at their home in Williams Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William J, Lochhead are to entertain informally for Mrs. Remshardt the evening of May 27. Mrs. Lucia Holliday Macbeth, who has been living at the Marott Hotel this winter, has left for her summer home at Springfield, Vt. Mrs. Julia Jean Rudd is the guest this week of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Kreimer in Cincinnati. Dr. and Mrs. Kreimer will leave early in June to spend the summer at the Harbor Point Club at Harbor Point, Mich, and Mrs. Rudd will go to Bay View in July to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James B. Nelson, at their summer home. Mrs. Charles R. Peddle, who returned this week from a two-month visit in Paris and London, is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs. Smiley N. Chambers. » »
Party Arranged for Pioneers The Society of Indiana Pioneers will he entertained by Mrs. W. W Gaar and members of the society in Richmond at the annual May party Saturday. Fermor S. Cannon, chairman, has announced a program including morning visits to the Richmond Museum and Pioneer Village, established and maintained by Mrs. Gaar, followed bv a luncheon at the Richmond Country Club Mrs. Albert IL. Rabb will entertain with a tea tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Clifton O. Page, who with Mr. Page will go this summer to live in Detroit. Mr. Page. who is head master of Park School, next fall will he head master at the Detroit University School. Spring flowers will decorate the tea table and living room. Guests are to be mothers
of Park School students and mothers of members of last vear's senior |
class Assisting the hostess will be wives of members of the Park School board of trustees, of which Mr. Rabb is president, including Mesdames John G. Rauch, Eugene C. Miller, Charles Harvey Bradley, Bowman Elder. 'T. Victor Keene, Frank L. Binford, W. Hathaway Simmons, Harold B. West, William J. McWilliams, August C. Bohlen, C. A. Behr-
: ; Catholic Women Hold Quarterly Session at 1. U.
Members of the Indianapolis district of a Catholic womens group are to meet today in Bloomington and classes in a dramatic workshop sponsored by a young people's organization will open tomorrow. “One W. C. T. U. unit is to sponsor a joint temperance and mission program. Officers have been elected for a parish C. Y. O. group. The second quarterly meeting of the Indianapolis District of the Indianapolis Diocesan Council of the National Council of Catholic Wom[men is to open at 2 o'clock this [ afternoon in the Union Building lof Indiana University, Mrs. J. Al- | pert Smith, Indianapolis, is district | president. Speakers for the meetings are [to be Dr. Mary A. Waldron, direc[tor of welfare for the Bloomington | Confraternity of Christian Doc- [ trine; the Rev. Fr. Thomas J. Kil- | foil, pastor of the St. Charles Bor'omeo Catholic Church in Bloomington; the Rev. Fr. August | Pussenegger, spiritual director of | the diocesan council; the Rev. Fr [en Busald, director of youth; [the Rev. Fr. Leonard Wersing, di-
rector of Catholic Action activities; |
and Mrs. Charles L. Barry, president of the diocesan council,
Missionary societies from the | Roberts Park, Riverside Park | Methodist, Seventh Christian and | Unity Methodist Churches and the | Church of God will hold a joint | meeting this afternoon in the Riverside Park Church. Mrs, Ella L. | Kroft, W. €. T. U. speaker, will speak on temperance and missions [under sponsorship of the Frances | Willard W. C. T. U. | The Rev. J. Ray Stanton will con[duct devotions and Mrs. Nell Neu{kom will be in charge of a memor{ial service on the 100th anniversary {of Frances Willard. | The Dramatic Workshop which | will be sponsored by the Catholic
Youth Organization will be opened |daughter dinner at the Kopper Ket- | Paine, the [tle in Morristown will be discussed Kelly, Edna Yenne; Mesdames Del-
tomorrow under direction of
R.
821 W. Hampton Drive, Miss Carolyn Varin, retiring president of the active chapter, will speak and will present each senior. Other guests will include Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Putnam, Prof. and Mrs. G. A. Ratti. Music will be provided by active and pledge members. Mothers’ Club officers for the new season will include Mrs. Howard C. Caldwell, president; Mrs. Thomas D, Pierce, vice president; Mrs. Chester A. Stayton, secretary, and Mrs. Harry Boggs, treasurer.
Formal pledge services will be conducted for nine neophyte mem-
bers of Alpha Chapter of Tri Chi [during a meeting at 7:30 p. m. to[morrow at the home of Miss Marion Wilmer, 105 N. Bosart Ave. ' Miss Shirley Ten Eyck, president, will conduct the services for Misses Mildred Adrian, Dorothy Baker, Louanna Baker, Dorothy Brown, Gertrude Hayden, Pharey Queener, Norma Newkirk: Mrs. Marjorie Eggert and Mrs. Dorothy Young,
Officers of Alpha Chapler of | Alpha Omicron Alpha are to be | elected this afternoon following a anehoon at 1 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. L. C. Brown, 3360 Broadway.
| | Members of Gamma Chapter of [Omega Nu Tau will be entertained fat a “‘come-as-you-are’ party to{night at the Women's Athletic Club |Hostesses will include Mesdames | Flovd Kenyon. Ralph Worrell, Roy |Van Arsdal. Miss Hazel Monce and | Miss Lucy Brown
| Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi [is to meet tonight at the Hotel
Antlers, |
| Members of Alpha Chapter of | Alpha Beta Phi are to entertain mothers at a party tonight at the [Colonial Tearoom. Mrs. Marion |'Tex is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Gregory and Mrs. Irene Sauer.
| | Final
plans for a mother and
State’s Garden Club to Elect
Officers Today
Times Special | LAFAYETTE, May 16.—Officers of the Garden Club of Indiana are to be elected this afternoon in the closing business session of the (eighth annual convention in the | Memorial Union Building of Purdue | University. The convention will be followed [tonight and tomorrow with classes (in a Gardening School offered by the Club in co-operation with the university. | Afternoon speakers are to be Mrs, (Frederick A. Wallis, Paris, Ky, South Atlantic regional vice president of Garden Clubs, and Mrs. Forest Huttenlocher, Des Moines, (Iowa. Mrs. Wallis is an unopposed candidate for national president to [be elected at the national conven- | tion May 23-25 at Colorado Springs. | Registration for the school will [begin tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock {and six lectures are to be presented [during the day. Members of the [Garden Study Group of Purdue | will be hostesses at dinner tonight |and for the first meeting of the
| school.
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Delegates for
Picks
Indiana Parley
Delegates and alternates from the local Business and Professional Women's Club to the state convention of the Indiana Federation this | week-end at French Lick Springs, | were announced today. | They include Misses Glen Ander= son, Betty Foster, Ruth Hoover, Jes= |sie M. Pavey, Emma Jane Ross, | Thelma Dawson, Marie Stevens, | Florine Hite, Ruth Lewman, Lesta Hendrickson, Edith L. Mabuhl, Lula IM. Grayson, Janet Keller, Alma | Williams, Lucile Booher, Fannie Genevra McCoy, Frances
C. Y. O. office and leaders of the at a.meeling of Beta Chapter of phia Gill, Mary Stubbs Moore, Alta
| WPA recreation office,
Workshop studies will include directing recreational drama, preparing plays, play acting, productions, building scenery, painting
sets and working with lights, pro- readings at the meeting of Alpha | Chapter of Alpha Delta Omega to-|
duction problems, makeup, costumes, | puppetry and marionettes, Among instructors will be Miss | Bernice Jenkins, formerly director of Ft. Wayne C. Y. O. activities, Edward Holland, Arthur Casey, {formerly with the Federal Theater: | Harvey Curson, a former costume | designer; Joseph Shea, formerly with Metropolitan Opera Co. and Miss Emily Mae Johnson. David Milligan will be director. The Workshop will be open to leaders or possible leaders in parish | groups. scoutmasters, dramatic so[ciety members, parish laity and others working with young people's ( organizations.
Jack Murphy will pe president of (the C. Y, O. Senior Group at Our Lady of Lourdes. Other officers will be Miss Lois Clements, vice president; Donald Shaughnessy, treasurer, and Miss Catherine O'Connor, secretary. Standing committees appointed by Mr. Murphy include spiritual, Herbert Prau and Miss Mary Helen Lyons, cochairmen, Andy Weidkamp and Miss Jo Rita Kernel;
Galm. cochairmen, Leo Gallagher and Miss Rita Egan; social, Miss Dolores Kistner and John Ries, vochairmen, Misses Dorothy Clements, Dorothy Sifferlin and Martha O'Connor and Paul Gootee and Joe Kernel. . Ways and means, Tod Murphy and Miss Marjorie Schilling, cochairmen, Misses Mildred Adrian, Mary Humann, Maxine Henthorn, Ed Murphy, Jim Babcock and Charles Ankenbrock, and cultural (and vocational, Leonard Walke and | Miss Mildred Niemeyer, cochairmen.
‘Noland Named Head
|Phi Theta Delta tonight at the home of Mrs. John Trout, 4310 E. 10th St. Miss Joy Bettis is chairman of dinner arrangements.
| Miss Lola Achard will present
night at the Hotel Washington.
| Mrs. Edward J. Erler will be
|ehairman of hostesses for the meet-! ing of Alpha Chapter of Omega Nu
Tau Sorority tonight at 55 W. 36th St. ssisting her will be Mesdames
Clarence Bovd, Russell Wattleworth, | (Earl Schull; Miss Loretta Weekly
land Miss Dorothy Carson.
Hawthorne Memorial - Committee Is Active
Miss Anna Hesselman is chairman of a local committee to enlist |interest in the plan to build a me[morial gallery in Provincetown, | Mass., to Charles Webster Haw- | thorne, American painter, who died (in 1930. | Other members of the local com- | mittee are Miss Lucy Taggart, Mrs. [Ruth Pratt Bobbs, Mrs. James D. | Pierce, Mrs. Fisk Landers and Miss | Blanche Stillson. The artist had {visited Indianapolis several times
|and talked at the John Herron Art |School. The Museum owns three |of his paintings.
Pruitt, Nina G. Simms, Kate Stich(mann, Bertha K. Cook, Helen L. Dobbins, Lou Casey, Myra Majors | Wirennius and Leona B. Knight. Special delegates are to be Mrs. | Nell Merrick Thomas, Mrs. Abbie Hall MacDonald, the Misses Sally Butler, Genevieve Brown and Ida Anderson, The conclave will open Friday and close Sunday. An election will be held Saturday.
Women Lawvers
Elect Tomorrow
Mrs. Bertha McGregor, patent ate torney of Chicago, will speak at the annual meeting of the Indiana As=sociation of Women Lawyers tomorrow at the Columbia Club. Officers will be elected at a busi= ness meeting followed by a banquet. | Present officers of the organization are Miss Marylou C. Patterson, In=|dianapolis, president; Miss Mildred Gallagher, Indianapolis, first vice president; Mrs. Hannah Morris, Rushville, second vice president; Miss Madge Kretsch, Indianapolis, corresponding secretary; Miss Helen ( Rash, Indianapolis, recording secre= [tary; Miss Bonnia Miiler, Indian=
physical, Bill Mahan and Miss Ruth and has painted a few local portraits | apolis, treasurer: Miss Jessie Levy,
| Mrs. Mary E. Ramier, Mrs. Florence K. Thacker, Miss Lois Kelly and Mrs. Minnie Evans, directors.
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Rosemary Newman New Head Of Women’s League at Butler
Miss Rosemary Newman will head the Butler University Women's
League for the next school year following her recent election on the campus. One coed has been named to head a woman's edition of the university paper and plans are being made for a swimming exhibition as part of Alumni Day festivities on the campus next month, Other officers of the Women's| League include Miss Jaynet Pickerel,| hay of the annual Alumni Day ace vice president; Miss Betty Collins, | tivities June 10 on the campus.
I'his is the time to renew vour ¢ i N i i 1 1 the ¢ ¢ our attention to grooming routines which meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn-| inger, William C. Griffith, Otto N. Frenzel Jr. and Miss Irving Moxley, Of Literary Society secretary, and Miss Virginia John-
majority of Care of the elbows, for instance ning gowns a great deal,
Meticulous cleanliness is the number one requisite of lovely elbows, of course. And this means scrubbing them with a little hand or nail brush at least once a day. then rubbing them with a rough towel to remove bits of dry skin which tend to form a scaly surface Rub With Lemon
Elbows that are
otherwise
vellowish discolored, may be bleached with plain lemon juice Rub them with half a lemon or else pat them with cotton pads which have been dipped in the juice. In either case, let the juice dry, then rinse off with warm water and apply hand lotion or cream You should, of course, use hand lotion on arms and elbows at least once a week, apply body oil or special hand cream or some of your reguiar night cream Work the lubricant well into elbows and remove the surplus before going to bed If your arms are too plump between elbows and shoulders, better do some special exercises to eliminate excess weight and make the muscles youthfully firm again.
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women seem none too conscientious about
the chances are that you your elbows as soft and smooth and white as tl
ing in the school kitchen. W. R.| Allen, personnel director of L. S. t haven't been keeping | Ayres & Co, will speak on “Manners 1ey were last summer. |in Business Life.” { —===| ‘The seventh annual Story Telling | | Contest by the children of School 87 {will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday | levening. The judges will be three city librarians. Exhibits of class room work will be shown. Sergt. A. C. Magenheimer
Unless you have been wearing eve-
Film Indorsers
Elect Officers
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apolis Indorsers of Photoplays in|Shown.
the Claypool Hotel. PERSONALS
Prof. W. B. Townsend of Butler! University will speak following a luncheon on “Personality.” Miss| Miss Janet Murphy and Miss Carrie Scott will speak on “How to! Marie Love have returned to their Tell a Story.” and a memorial serv- homes here after being week-end ice will be held under the direction guests at the Pi Beta Phi Sorority of Mrs. Casper Kempf, Committee house in Bloomington. They atchairmen will present reports. |tended the annual Gypsy Dance of Mrs. H. C. Bertrand will conduct Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity with a symposium on “The Picture Which | Harwood Armstrong and Robert L. Impressed Me Most.” | Hartley,
N "esi . {daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Ed-So-Fra Club to Dine monson, Ciayton, is one of 10 charThe board of directors at Lake ter members of Kappa Delta Phi, Shore Country Club will entertain recently organized honorary jourmembers of the So-Fra Club at a nalism organization at Stephens
whose father is a trustee. Wives of faculty members who also are to assist will be Mesdames Reed Garrett, L. J. Reichel, J. C. Courtney, John E. Caldow. G. M. Garrett, C. E. Palmer and H. D. Miner,
will | ! |speak on “Safety” at School 90 Fri- | Officers will be elected today at day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The film | the annual meeting of the Indian-|of the Safety Patrol Camp will be |
Miss Virginia Hanna Edmonson,
dinner dance this evening at the College. Miss Edmonson is maga(club. Frank McCalley is chairman zine editor of Stephens Life, campus (of arrangements, weekly. {
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Arrange Warrenette Dance
Fe y Pratt Photo The Warrenette Club of Warren Central High School will sponsor its annual Spring Dance Friday night at the school gymnasium. Ase sisting with plans for the event are (left to right) the Misses Mildred Kitley, June Weise and Jean Vansickle,
Stephen C. Noland will serve as|
| president for the 1939-40 season of the Indianapolis Literary Club following an election last night. The annual dinner of the club will be {held Monday night in the Woori[stock Club. Other new officers include Russell Sullivan, first vice president; Fred J. Trupp, second vice president; Robert A. Hendrickson, third vice president; Joseph R. H. Moore, secretary, and George C. Calvert, treasurer. Committees appointed were: On Officers and Members—Mr. Sullivan, chairman; Robert A. Adams, Austin V. Clifford, Joseph J. Danjels and Ferris T. Taylor. On Arrangements and Exercises— Mr. Trupp, chairman; Richard But(tolph, Tom S. Elrod, Ben H. Riker land Henry A. O. Speers. On Rooms jand Finances—Mrs. Hendrickson, |chairman; Francies H. Insley, Rob|ert Frost Daggett, Homer Rupard and William B. Schiltges.
Wedding Is Announced
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harless Radcliff, who were married Saturday, will make their home at 1101 E. Ohio St. Mrs. Radcliff was formerly Miss Ada Townsley, 907 N. Rural St,
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son, treasurer. Retiring officers chose candidates and Miss Jeane Wintz, vice president, prepared the slate.
Miss Marjorie Craft, a senior, will |be editor of a special May Day edition of the Butler University Collegian, according to an announcement by Prof. Charles V. Kinter, head of the journalism department. The Women's League and Woman's Athletic Association of the university are sponsoring May Day activities Saturday on the campus.
The Butler chapter of Theta Sigma Phi will be in charge of the May Day Collegian edition. Assisting Miss Craft will be Miss Cathryn Smith, city editor; Miss Fanchon Parsons and Miss Norma Conder, society; Miss Ann Logan, features: Miss Isabel Boyer, sports; Miss Margaret Millikan, make-up and advertising, assisted by Miss Betty Boaz and Miss Mann: Miss Ruth Collier and Miss Louise Ryman, copy desk, and Misses Barbara Phelps, Mann, Alice Elkins, Boaz, Mary Wiley, Betty Lupton and Joan Hixon, reporters.
A swimming exhibition will be presented by 21 coeds of the Butler Women's Athletic Department as
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| Miss Magdalene Adams, physical |education instructor, will be in charge of the exhibition. Misses Jane Robinson, Harriet Shelhorn, Patricia Stayton, Dorothy Springer, Mary Kibler, Peggy [Sweeney and Wilma Ambuhl will demonstrate formation swimming. | A ballet exhibition will be presented | by Misses Shirley St. Pierre, Judy | Diddle, Margaret Lorenz, Louise | O'Hara, Shirley Einbinder and Ann | Harder. | Different strokes will be demon= [strated by Misses Betty Wangelein, Lue McWhirter, Mary Kershner, Lily Gebhardt, Dorothy Durham, | Betsy Murbarger, Margaret Amos and Mary Elizabeth Hays.
| Members of the Newman Mothers’ | Club of Butler will elect officers at {their meeting today at the home of Mrs. L.'L. Neargarder, 3711 N. Sher=man Drive. Miss Mary Josephine {Cain will speak on “Catholic Authors.” | Mrs. Prudence Nelan will present | Mother's Day vocal selections and Miss Georgia Marie Neargarder will [play a piano solo. Mrs. T. J. Blackwell will head the | committee in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Will | Glaska, M. J. Connor, Clarence | Sweeney, C. V. Sullivan and Thomas Cooney.
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