Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1939 — Page 3
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New York Fair With Speedway as Race Nears; Many Parties to Mark Classic o Dance to Be Held Next Saturday At Indianapolis Country Club; Col. Herrington Arrives Thursday From Europe.
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Civic Theater Members Name Five New Directors Monday
Five new directors of the Civic Theater will be elected at the annual meeting of the members at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the theater. Frank J. Hoke, president, will preside and reports will be presented by Mr. Hoke and the other officers. At the close of the business cion the new Workshop Theater will present a play, ‘Theyre None of Them Perfect” (Sophie Kerr). Mrs. Arnold Skyrme is director of the production. It will be the first play : of the group only recently organized for theatel not engaged in ‘major productions The cast will include Mesdames Fdward O'Neill, H. H Arnholter, H E Ny Pau Grav: Misses Frances Wescott, Traber Guthrie : Marie Blackwell and Mr. John Connor Mrs. Walter Houppert will be in charge of hand props Officers and committee chairmen ‘of the Civic Theater who will report at the meeting will include J Perry Meek, vice president; Mrs william G. Sparks, secretary; Mrs Frederick C. Albershardt, treasurer Pdward Steinmetz Jr. director; Mrs. president of the group. and Miss George Fotheringham, Children’s Dorothy Brown, incoming head, will Theater chairman; Mr, Fothering- | pou
SPSham, president of the Back Stage Club; Mrs. Lucille Bomgardner, business manager, and Mrs. Sparks, chairman of the play-reading committee Members of the Workshop will hold their final meeting of the year at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow at the theater.
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St. Mary's Alumnae
To Be Guests at Tea
Betty and Dorothy Reed will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon for Indianapolis alumnae of St. Mary's of Notre Dame and prospective students. Miss Marv Louise Keach, retiring
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Pan-Hellenic Group Opens State Conclave
State officers of the Indiana PanHellenic Association are to present reports at the business session of the annual state convention today at the Spink-Arms Hotel. Activities of both city and college associations also will be reported. Registration was to begin at 10 o'clock followed by the business meeting and a luncheon. Mrs. Ww. Robert Fleming, Ft. Wayne, president, will preside. Several national officers and representatives of the Pan-Hellenic Congress are to address the group during the day. Speakers will include Miss Lorah Monroe, Bloomington. Ill.; members of the committee on Cily Pan-Hellenics of the National Pan-Hellenje Congress; Mrs. Arthur Carlson, Columbus, O; members of the committee on Colleece Pan-Hellenies of the National Pan-Hellenic Congress; Mrs. John Moore, Cleveland, secretary of the National Congress: Mrs Ethel Yuncker, Greencastle, national president of Phi Omega Pi Sorority; and Mrs. Walter Weldin Talley, national officer of Alpha Phi Sorority a.
Indiana P. E. O. Elects Officers
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G. M. Powell, of Chapter N Bend, will serve next year state president of the P. E. O Sisterhood. She was elected today in the closing business session of the annual convention at the Severin Hotel. Other officers chosen include Miss Madeline A. Gullion, Chapter M, Rushville, first vice president; Mrs. John R. Kuebling, Chapter Q, Indianapolis, second vice president; Mrs. G. C. Brandenburg, Chapter D, West Lafayette, organizer; Mrs, Harry M. Rogers, Chapter P, Indianapolis, recording secretary; Mrs. G M. Wagner, Chapter T, Greensburg, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Marion W. Hillman, Chapter X, South Bend, treasurer. The convention next vear will be held at Kokomo with members of Chapter R as hostesses. Mrs. L. C Bentley is chapter president. Miss Patricia Carson, Gary, was awarded the scholarship to Cottey College for the second year, it was announced at the convention banquet last night. Mrs. Winona Evans Reeves, Chicago, editor of the Record, organization magazine, spoke. Mrs. Chellie Stevens, Denver, president of Supreme Chapter, ad-
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University Women Entertain At Luncheon and Bridge Party
Members of the American Association of University Women will entertain their guests at tables of bridge this afternoon at the organization's annual luncheon bridge party at the Meridian Hills Country Club Miss Dale Waterbury wiii have as oT — - 4 her guests Mrs. George Thompson, Another table will include MesChicago; Mrs. H, L. Waterbury and dames J. W. Sovine, Sylvan Bush, Mrs. Carl Lauenstein. Mrs. Marie Gerald Hyde and William E. Gabe. Finch will play with Mesdames | Miss Isabella Eddy will attend with Mabel Waddle, Fannie Bryson and Mrs. Frederick A. Brier and Mrs. Joe Sullivan. One party will include Arthur Ulmer. Mrs. William V. Mesdames Harold Donnell, ©. PF. Lawler will make up a table with Kortepeter, Norris Paynter, E. F. Mrs. Ralph T. Schad, Harry W. Boggs, J. C. Niles, Roy Lee Smith, Schneider and Olin Van Horn. Al Loudermilk and Charles Reid. | Mesdames R. C. Smith, C. M. Cor. Mrs. Wayne Kimmel has made up nelius, IL, 8. Whitney and H W a table with Mesdames R. W. Hilge- Starr will play together. Miss Helen dag, Ralph T. Simon and Milton gl. | Faragher will entertain Miss Edith vod Jr. In Miss Mary MacArdle's Standard, Helen Carrol and Geneva party will be the Misses Marie Zook, | Feamon, Miss Elizabeth Blaisdell, Caroline Eberhardt and Gertrude Miss Essie Maguire, Mrs. Virgh Peck. Mrs. Leonore Peavey will en- Martin and Mrs. Boyd Miller will tertain the Misses Harriet Paynter, make up one table. In another Ruby Wolfe and Jessie Moore. group will be Mrs. Katherine ScarMrs. Harold F. Dunlap wiil play borough, Mrs. C. W McCracken, with Mesdames John W. Graves, 0 Miss Elva Olson and Miss Nellie H. Bakemeier and Franklin B. Peck. Nierste. Mesdames Kenneth Kohlstaedt, H. ] y Ww NG , R. Mowrer, Karl Stout and George « a. . A. to Give leat Gramer will attend together, Mrs.| Members of the I. G. W. A. Club Herbert Russell has made up a table of Shortridge High School will enwith Mesdames Everett BE. Campbell, tertain at a tea Sunday afternoon, Logan Hall and Miss Belle Ramey. {June 4. Plans for the event were In another group will be Mes- discussed yesterday at a meeting
‘dressed the group yesterday on “It's dames Harold Votaw, J. M, Eendall,| so the home of Miss Marilynn Was-
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To Close Season Tomorrow
Members of the Student Section of the Matinee Musicale
their activities of the season with a row afternoon at the section, Miss Edith Jane Fish, president
the Hotel Washington.
will close musical program at 4 o'clock tomorMrs. Albert Reep, sponsor of chairman, and Miss Mary Spalding.
will be in charge, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Toll, Miss Mae
Henri Lane and Miss Lillian Starost.
The Student will present one selection, “Cavatina” by Rass. Members of the group are Misses Joanne Fox, Mary Ann Blessing, Martha Armstrong, Martha McHassee and Evelyn Sprow, first violins; Misses Lucille Harshman, Shirley Wilkerson,
Strings Ensemble
Phyllis Cecil, Marian Blakely and | Mary Bradway, second violins; Miss |
Virginia Kiser, cello; Miss Martha Miller, viola, and Miss Betty Jane Sweetman, piano. The program will include “Angel Serenade” by Braga, trio, composed of Miss Katherine Armstrong, piano; Miss Martha Armstrong, violin, and
Miss Margery Clark, cello; “In My |
Garden” by Idabelle Firestone, Miss Lena Belle Smith, soprano; “Au Printemps” by Gounod«Verdalle, Miss Helen Rogers, harp; ‘‘Czardes” bv Monte, Miss Mary Breedlove, violin; “Valse Caprice” bv Newland, Miss Marjorie Wilson, piano. “The Cav Butterfly” by Hawley, Miss Rose Houk, soprano; “Bouree’ bv Bach, Miss Martha Burns, harp; “At a Woman's Afternoon Club,” a reading, Miss Mary Ann Meyncke; “Ritual Fire Dance” by DeFalla, Miss Rosemary McInturf, piano; “The Hour Dreaming” by Hahn and
“A Love Sonnet” by Thome, Miss
Jane Butier, soprano, “March of the Men of Harlech” by Thomas, Miss Mary Spalding, harp, and “The Swan” by Saint
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Saens, violin sextet, composed of | Misses Beth Henderson, Muriel] Garrett, Suzanne Weesner, Blessing | Mary Bradway, Ann Cary, with Miss Ann Eberhardt, harpist
Banquet Given Bv Accountants!
The American Society of Women | Accountants will celebrate its first| anniversary with a banquet tonight at the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel, Prof. John J. Haramy of Indiana Central College will speak on “Which Way America.” A “get acquainted” breakfast 1s| planned for tomorrow morning at the hotel and a drive through the| city will follow. Mrs. G. M. Broo! will entertain at a garden party, tomorrow afternoon. | Officers who will be installed at the banquet include Miss Thelma House, president; Miss Elizabeth Cook. first vice president; Miss Ada Mozelle Miller, second vice presi | dent; Miss Florence Mayer,
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Photos. 1. These four womeil recently were named to the executive board of the women's committes of the Indiana State Symphony Society. They are (left to right) Mrs. James F. Carroll, Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, Miss Josephine Madden and Mrs, Frederick CG. Appel. 9. Miss Martha Jo Cantwell (right) will be maid of honor in the wedding ceremony of 1861 to be presented by the Southern Club next Saturday in the Columbia Club's ballroom. Ribbon pearers will include (left to right) Barbara Sterrett, Jane Schaff and Joanne Reese. 3. Martha Jo Runyan, Catherine Peet and Carol Kreusser are assisting with plans for the Euvola Club's dance Friday night at the Highland Goif and Country Club. (Kolh Photo.) 4 Already Community Fund workers are planning for the fall drive. Four area captains are shown leaving a commitiee meeting. They are (left to right) the Mesdames Walter Krull, Wil= liam B. Schiltges, Joseph F. Hancock and Miss Kathryn McPhers son, 5 Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Fosler announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Katherine, to Robert D. Gruen, son of Mr and Mrs. George J. Gruen, Cincinnati, O. The wedding will be in the fall The bride-to-be attended Sweet Briar College and was graduated from Butler Univer= sity. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr, Gruen was graduated at Culver Military Academy and the University of Cincinnati. He is a
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Beta Theta Pi Fraternity member.
(W. Hurley Ashby Photo) 6. Miss Florence Jane Scott's engagement to James Robert Herdrich was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Scott. Mr. Herdrich is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Herdrich.
Miss Scott attended and Mr. Herd«
rich was graduated from Indiana University. The bride-to-be is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Herdrich is affiljated with Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
Hulls Plan Open House
In observance of their golden wedding anniversary, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hull will hold open house from 2 until 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at their home, Devon and Michigan Sts. in Washington Place. Mrs. Fern Wright and Mrs, Doris Matthews will assist.
Wed in Tabernacle
Miss Ruth LaVonne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
|H. Smith, and Damon E. Duree, son
and Mrs. C. L. Duree, Crothersville, will be married today in the Woodworth Etter Tabernacle,
