Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1939 — Page 5
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1939 |
Society From Far and Near Watches 27th Running of Memorial Day 500-Mile Classic
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rockefeller (second row) enjoved their lunch at the Speedway with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lansing Ray, St. Louis. They were guests in Mrs. E. V. Rickenbacker’
party,
included (front Seated beh
Annther pariv Foster and Mr. Foster Mrs, Ren Jaffe, Chicago,
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to right), Mrs. George
(feft te right)
row, left ind them
Clubs Book Annual Outings As Season of Meetings Ends;
Programs to Resume in Fall
Max organizations annual are scheduled in Mrs. Katherine Heath, Cicero, will be hostess at the annual picnic of the Present Dav Club on June 12 Members of the social committee will assist. The Monday Cinb ix planning its annual outing for the same day The Alpha Delta will garden at the home of Mrs. Ralph Morrow, Traders Point. The hostess will be Mrs. William Hutchison Fugene Sims
marks the close of activities
outings
Latreian Club party June 13
hold
azzisted hy gnd Mrs Miss Mzvyme Jacobs ic to talk on National June 20, the picnic of the Multum-in. Parva Literary Club, Mrs. Herbert S. Lewis, 3012 Katrine Ave. will be hostess,
The Hoosier
Parkz. State and
Tourist Club will relebhrate silver anniversary June 14 ai its annual party. Mrs T. BR. Davis will entertain club members, assisted bv Mesdames J. P. Aspinall, J. E. Andrews and H. S. Allen
its
The Spencer Club will close its season with a sandwich luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. L. McGinnis, 45 W. 48th St. Mrs. E. R. Bladen and Miss Elizabeth Coffey will assist, Mrs. G. C. Pittman will entertain members of ithe Grolier Fine Arts Club July 18 at her summer home Bethany Park. Officers will be installed. On June 20 members are to be hostesses to their husbands for a basket dinner. The Rev. Joel Lee Jones will speak. Mrs. A. L Duncan will be hostess, assisted bv Mesdames Carrie F. Daniel, R. E. Sprague and Harry Mahan. Mrs. Marvin Lugar will be hostess for the Alpha Bela Latreian Club dichie June 13 and the Alpha Latreian group has chosen June 13 as the date for its outing.
The Katharine Merrill Cluh will go to Riley Memorial Park Greenfield, for picnic Saturday Gardens and Old Homes” will he discussed by Miss Virginia Kinesbury, Mrs. F. Elbert Hall and Mrs John F. Mitchell Jr. Mrs. James Price will enferiain Social Study Club members June 13 ft an outing and members the Inter Alia Club will hold a guest day | meeting Saturday with Mrs. E. A. Peterson. Chapter Q of the P. E. O. Sisterhood has set its birthday party for Saturday and the Late Book Club will picnic June 6. The Heyl Study Club will hold a Spring Party Saturday. The Irvington Circle of the Child Conservation League of| America will give its annual picnic! June 12. Mrs. P. W. Ross and Mrs. | Harry Lindsteadt will be hostesses. A few groups will hold one more meeting before the closing session. The Independent Social Club will hold a business meeting June 13 with Mrs. C. A. J. Schaefer. Mrs W. E. Ratcliff will entertain members, assisted by the entertainment committee, June 27, for the annual picnic The sorial committee of Chapter 8, P. E. O, Sisterhood. will sponsor a B. 1. 1. Party Saturday at the home of Mrs. Charles Everson. Miss Ruth Hutchison will be assistant hostess. Mrs, Earl Hoff and Mrs. Russell Mille will be hostesses to the Amicitia Club June 13 and on June 27 members will hold their annual outing. Mrs. W. J. Wonning will be |
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for the season for many
vearbooks of many groups
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hostess, assisted Mrs, Thomas Mrs. M. J. Vidal, 2459 E will entertain LaPhyllis Club memThe Monday Afterwill hold June Other outings scheduled include New Era Club, Monday; Chapter G, P. E. O. Sister-
hood, Monday;
by 59th St,
bers June 12
noon Reading Club its
picnic 5
Indianapolis ParliaLaw Club, 10; Cluh, Advance Club, spring luncheon, The date for the outing of the Anagnons Group of Epsilon Sigma Omicron will be announced later. Mrs, EF. H. Katterhenrv will entertain members at Martinsville. The Irvington Mother Study Club will hold its Garden Party June 21. Mrs. C. E. Flowers and Mrs. C. E. Thomas will be hostesses. sent the program. Mrs. M. E. Burkhart will be hostess for the June 14 meeting of the Minerva Club. Mrs. George Wood will talk on “Laces— Old and New.” Mrs. C. M. Raber is hostess for the garden party of the Epahamar Literary Club. The date is June 14 The yearbook of the Indianapolis Branch, State Assembly Women's Club, announces the picnic supper for June 10. ‘The place: Markun Lodge on Twin Lakes. A Prof. Quiz
mentary June New
Century June %: and the
Woman's June 7, a
contest will be a feature of the pro-|
gram. Two papers will be read at the concluding gathering of the Zetathea Club with Mrs. C. A. Sammis. Mrs. Dudla Robinson will talk on ‘Rumblin’ Galleries.” “Horseless Carriage Days” is the title of Mrs Lucinda Spann’s paper. Annual reports of officers and committees will be made at the Monday meeting of the Governor Oliver Porry
Morton Chapter of the National So- |
ciety of the Daughters of the Union. Officers will be installed. are to be Mesdames Walter Weimer. J. C. Mead, Clara McGrail, S. A. Fletcher and Bloomfield Moore. The Indianapolis Current Events Club will hear several talks and papers at its June 8 meeting. Mrs. F. B. Gaylor and Mrs. P. C. Lumley will be hostesses. The program will include “The McDowell Colony," Mrs. C. FP. Daniel: : Mrs. Rush McKinney; “My
bye Jim (Riley),” Mrs. B. L. Combes. The Cornelia Cole Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hear Dr. Stanley Coulter at a meeting June 14 at the home of Mrs. Arthur V. Erown. Delegrates will be elected to the state coaference. The will be assisted by Mesdams J. Otis Adams, Alfrd P. Conlin, John E Hollett and Miss Katherine Lavman. The Service Studv Club will hold its closing meeting June 8. Hostesses will he Mesdames A. Glen Marquis, George Dorn and H. F. Buhr, Mrs. Fred Hallett will entertain members of the North Side Study Club Thursday. according to the vearbook announcement. The program committee will in charge, ¥
be
Hilgemeier, are Jack Otern, Mrs. Otern and
women’s Until the opening of fall programs in September only the
Sassafras Lodge. !
Mrs. H. L. Scott will pre-
Hostesses |
“Songs,” | White | Rose,” Mrs. C. M. Raber, and “Good- |
Fairbanks |
hostess!
Francisco Sarabia, Mexican flier, and Senora race,
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Nixon,
Seated Dollman,
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(second row)
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Puppet Lecturer and Dramatic Reader to Entertain Sunday at Closing Program of Propylacum
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By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON The Propviaeum Club's enterprising entertainment committee will enter the reaim of double features Sunday evening when it presents two artists on its closing program of the season following a 7 o'clock dinner, Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, entertainment committee chairman, has secured as stars for the evening David M. Crandall, professional puppeteer and member of the Tatterman Marionettes, and Grace Leeman Siegert, Canadian dramatic reader and impersonator. Mr. Crandall, Northwestern University faculty member, is teaching the first course in puppetry on any university campus. Since his graduation from Ohio Weslevan University he has been affiliated professionally with the Tatterman Marionettes. He will appear with them this summer and resume his connection with the university in the fall. Sunday evening Mr and manipulation of all
Crandall will demonstrate the construction types of puppets—hand, rod, finger and shadow—and marionettes. He will demonstrate the shadow puppets of the Far East in shadow figures on a screen and illustrate his discussion of the historical and contemporary aspecis of puppetry. His program will include scenes from “The Taming of the Shrew” in which he satirizes Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne's production of the Shakespearean classic, Mrs. Siegert, who makes annual fours through the Dominion provinces, will present humorous impersonations in Cockney, German and English dialects. “Low-Life,” prize-winning one-act play by the Canadian writer, Mazo de la Roche, will be one of the high points of the program. Mrs. Siegert will employ the concentrated technique utilized by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Ruth Draper in portraying the leading character. She also will read “The Loff-Seat.” a comedy monolog about a German family from Dubuque, and “Mrs, Harvey's Strategy,” a comedy-drama by Olive Higgins Prouty, x »
Fete for Miss Taggart
Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Taggart Jr. will give a dinner party this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of Mr, Taggart Jr.'s sister, Mirs Elhzabeth Taggart, and Richard E. McCreary Jr., who are to be married at 4:30 ¢'clock Saturday at the home of Miss Taggart's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart, on Spring Mill Road, Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Mills, sister of the bride-to-be, and Mr. Mills of Saginaw, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wiggins, Mr, and Mrs. John G. Williams, Miss Prudence Brown and Sylvester Johnson Jr. Mr. McCreary Jr. will be host for a bachelor dinner tomorrow evening. Mrs, Alfred G. Gates will come from St. Louis todav to visit Mr, and Mrs. William N. Harding Jr. Mr. and Mrs Gates and their daughter, Miss Isabel Gates, who recently moved from New York to St. Louis, were guests last week of Mr, and Mrs, William Byram Gates and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin. Mrs, Harding Jr. and Mrs, David W, Allerdice will entertain with a buffet. supper for Mrs, Gates Sundav evening and Mrs. Allerdice will be hostess for a luncheon party for the visitor next Tuesdav., Mri. and Mrs. Edward Dean Watson of Vinecen. nes, who recently were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harding Jr, are now visiting in Washington and New York.
Woman's Club to Meet
The Indianapolis Woman's Cluh will hold ite reception for new members and final meeting of the year Friday afternoon at the Propylacum. New members are Mesdames John E. Hollett Jr, Charles F, Meyer Jr., Brandt F. Steele and William E. Rogers, Annual reports will be made and new year books will be distributed. At its last meeting the club voted to hold its regular meetings next year on Fridays which do not conflict with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's afternoon concerts. New officers of the Government Science Club elected at a recent meeting at Woodstock Club are Mrs. Robert V, Gilliland, president; Mrs. Henrietta Kothe Matkin. vice president; Mrs. Frank C. Balke, corresponding secretary; Mrs. F. Neal Thurston, recording secretary, and Mrs. Clemens O. Mueller, treasurer. Mr, and Mrs. Mueller will be home today after spending the week-end at their summer home at Lake Maxinkuckee. Mrs. George W. Kadel, retiring president, and Mr, Kadel are vacationing in the Smoky Mountains at Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Phi Delta Theta Unit | College Club Luncheon Will Install Officers
stalled as president of the Phi Delta hill, 3652 N. Meridian St. Theta Mothers’ Club of Butler Unj- + Flannigan will assist.
versity following a luncheon tomor-' .. rr . . row at the fraternity’s chapter house. Pilot Club Will Give Seniors of the Butler chapter are to
be honored at the meeting. are Mrs. Forest Dukes, vice presi-! dent; Mrs. N. C. Boyer, secretary:
'C. Haines is president.
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. Charter Night Party Other officers who will be installed | Members of the Pilot Club will observe Charter Night with a dinner/ Mrs. Oliver Martin, treasurer; and Meeting at 7 o'clock Saturday eve-|,¢
Mrs. J. W, Atherton, corresponding ning at the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Tella | secretary,
Sarahia,
Mrs, Edward H. Hilgemeier, Mr,
'Is Tudor Hall Class Speaker
{be commencement speaker at | Tudor Hall graduation exercises Fri-
Robert R. Wicks, dean of the | chapel at Princeton University, will lotions today as race fans settled down after a hot and sunny day at the the | Speedway. Many of the race enthusiasts have long distances to travel home.
Still a long wav from home are (left fo right) Senora Luciane Kubli, Senor Kubli, Capt. who flew from Mexico City for the
(front row, left fo right) Mrs. Roy Wilmeth, Mrs. Henry Nixon, Dollman, (hack row) Mrs, C. Bruce MeCannell, Mr. MeConnell and Mr. Wilmeth,
Dr.R.R.Wi
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Watching the rac Count Alexis D. Sakh large party.
Mrs. Kurt Pantzer Mr, hung her copious hat » ” »
cks Comfort and Coolness Keynote Of Women's Speedway Fashions
By ELEANOR JONES
Many thousand sunburned nose
at the rail as they watched the race from their hox with Mrs. Paul Y, Davis,
right) Mrs. Lindley Clarke. William B. Ansted, Mrs. Ansted, The Ansteds were hosts to =
e t{ngether were (left to noffsky, New York, and
Times Phoatns * (center) and Mrs, William Sparks (right) waved greetings to friends Mrs, Pantzer on a nail toe get a better view, ” »” ”
Folk Dancing To Be Part of
Orchard Fete |
s sought shady spots and soothing! Orchard School's annual spring | festival will be presented at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow on the pageant
|day, June 9, at the First Presby-| Foreign countries as well as the four corners of the United States were grounds at the school. Folk dance
i terian Church, {begin at 8 p. m,
Dr. Wicks is a graduate of Ham- | keeping cool. Something new in nose | was Fred Zahender.,
ilton College and has degrees from | protectors : Union Theological Seminary, Wil-|sunburn - conscious
The program will represented in the stands where a gala spirit re
Everyone was concerned with|
when | fitted
introduced women
was
liams College and Yale University. squares of newspaper under their |
Previous to his ate in East Orange, N. J. and later| was chaplain of Mt. Holyoke College. He is author of “The Reason for Living,” published in 1934, | Seniors who will receive their diplomas include the Misses Marilyn Whitaker, Barbara Martin, Nancy Goodrich, Polly Smith, Albertine Palmer, Peggy Winslow, Carolyn Culp. Nancy Lockwood, Florence | Wolff, Jane Johnston, FElizabeth | | Weiss, Elizabeth Meeker, { Kaufman, Mary Eleanor | maker, Phoebe Carman, Mary Lou
|Follett, Ann Jackson, Marian Tag-|she didn't mind the heat in her|Albert Schmitt. a French engineer (sart, Thelma Sachs, Mary Eliza- simple white dress trimmed in a|from Cannes, France, and his son- | beth Jones, Julianne Hamer, Nancy | colorful belt of blue, yellow and red |in-law, L'Ebert Cornille, Cannes, a | McCown, Virginia Smith, Catherine | with frogs of the same colors on the member of the French Army Engiand | front, | course, and a white pique visor hat. | [| Mr, | throughout the day. | Mis. E. V. Rickenbacker, wife of Don Hamer | the Speedway’s president, was host-| After the race the group had dinner | Officers of the Tudor Hall Alum- ess to the Rockefellers and a large at the Columbia Club. nae Association for the coming year party in Grandstand A. Her choiceley's box were Mr. and Mrs. E. O.|chairman, will be are to be elected and installed at {or the day was a sheer flowered | Marquette, the annual luncheon meeting at 1 ,rint with a white background, be- Feeney, Mr. o'clock next Wednesday afternoon coming with her silver hair, and a nelly, {wide-brimmed hat.
| Cunningham, Clair Morris
{ Helaine Borinstein.
! - - ‘Tudor Hall Alumnae ‘To Elect Wednesday
at the Woodstock Club. Annual reports of officers will be presented. Mrs. Henry C. Jr., outgoing president, will preside. Mrs. Morris Lanville Brown is {chairman of the luncheon committee,
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[Leaders
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Fenster-|
Lucy | seersucker suit, anklets and sandals.
Atkins |
A [eet hunter”
others. popular and effective
affiliation with dark glasses and dared the sun to) Princeton in 1929, he held a pastor- try anything with their noses.
Comfort Keynotes Fashions Much has been said about dav fashions, but the general seemed to be comfort. Slack suits were popular this year with the women as well as men. Mrs, Jimmy Snyder watched her husband from the stands in a two-piece slack outfit. of blue flannel, while Jimmy Jr, a very crowd-shy little boy, sat be- | side her in a red and white striped
race idea
” » » Mrs. Lawrence Rockefeller sald
She wore dark glasses, of
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In the Rickenbacker party also were the Mexican | flier, Capt. Francisco Sarabia and | Mrs. Sarabia, Mr. and Mrs. Luciano
| Kubli and Joseph A. Marchini. Mrs.
Sarabia wore white, » ” Although most of the track weren't noteworthy scoops, they certainly served their purposes. The ‘gamehelmets were much in vogue. Mrs. Wilbur Shaw spent the day under one as did thousands of Straw coolie hats were] and make-
” the hats worn at
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|the Indiana League of Women Vot- | shifts of both the coolie and the
lers are to meet. toda {of a two-day session at the Lake
| Maxinkuckee cottage of Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru. Plans for work and study by local leagues are to be discussed. Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell, president of the Indianapolis league, and Miss Mary Sinclair, executive secretary. will be guests. | Department chairmen who were {to attend the session are Mrs. Les{ter Smith, Indianapolis, department {of government and its operation; | Mrs. Lloyd Josselyn, Lafayette, government and education; Mrs. David
| The MacMurray College Club will|N. Burruss Jr., Hammond, govern-
v for the first)
‘hold a luncheon meeting tomorrow Ment and child welfare; Mrs. Leon-
Mrs. Arthur LL. Gilliom will be in- at the home of Mrs. John F. Barn-|2'd Smith. Indianapolis, govern-| Mrs. R./Mment and foreign policy; Mrs, Don race yesterday before taking their Datisman, Gary, government ,and party out to the Indianapolis Couneconomic welfare, and Mrs. Paul V.|try Club for the evening. and race, they were guests of Mr. and
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| Ford, Kokomo, government legal status of women.
Club Meets Thursday
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helmet. were contrived from race day extras. » » ” Cold drink vendors did a‘ landoffice business despite the fact that many of the box parties brought their own coolers and beverages. Large hampers of lunch were in| evidence when the race started, and at noon parties remained in their boxes and gnawed at fried chicken and celery. Mrs. Rickenbacker had a little difficulty tracking down her lunch which had been ordered from a local tearoom; it took several phone calls to discover what had
{happened to it.
oy » » Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whitehill| entertained at their home after the)
At the
Mrs. William Ansted. Joe Penner, also a race visitor, spent most of
| his time with Col. Roscoe Turner [and Gene Tunney Mrs. L. A. DeMilt will be hostess pagoda, but dropped at luncheon tomorrow to members Ansted boxes and received an inhe Thursday Afternoon Club at vitation to the (her home, 5210 Pleasant Run Park-{ Powell
the | the
in at
over in
Whitehill party Crosley, Cincinnati, was among guests in the Ansted party as -
land Mrs.
[ing by pupils from the kindergar~ fen through Grade 8 will be the Ttalian race program feature. driver, and Count Alexis D. Sakhn-|" niss Ruth Christian of the Pine offsky. [Mountain School of Pine Mountain, "x 3 Ky. will direct the dancing. Miss In the Firestone boxes in grand-|prances A. Wishard and Miss Mary stand E were J. W. Thomas, AKron. {anne Beaumont, faculty members, president of the Firestone Tire and | wil assist with music for the fesRubber Co.; Harvey 8. Firestone tival. Miss Christian has heen a Jr, Leonard K. Firestone, Mr. and | member of the Orchard faculty this Mrs, Roger S. Firestone, Karl Pear- (aay. son, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Surtman. = gpecial Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yonis, Chicago: bv the older hovs. a morris W. F. Sweat, R. D. Thomas, Mr. and dance bv the girls and the Mrs. Baird C. Brookhart and Mr. traditional old-time Pine Mountain Pat Barnes. | dances by hoys and girls. The chile $$ 8 =» | dren also will present flute and ree Capt. Rickenbacker's secrefary, corded selections. Miss Marguerite Shepherd, New| ee York, and Miss Eloise (Dolly) Dal- 5 lenbach, were together in a box with | ( y
igned.
features will he a sword dance
chair
OL P. Group To Give Party,
neering Corps. . . The Third Ward Republican ore Mrs. Alberta Spiegel's box party | ganization will sponsor a card party included Miss Peggy Bosart, at 8 o'clock tomo.row night in the George Spiegel, Kenneth Spiegel, paliroom of the Hoosier Athletio and C. F. Andrews.!club. Assisting Caleholder, ward chaire In Al Feen- man, and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, vice BL Mrs. Rosalind Miss Mary Virginia woollen, card tables; Mrs. F, PF, and Mrs. Elmer Don-|colemeyer, Mrs. Nellie Siringer and Miss Lynn Donnelly and Miss Miss Eunice McNanny, door prizes: |Mesdames Fern Griffith, Carolyn Lashbrook and Maude Lee, candy; France also was represented bv Le Mesdames Josephine Keyes, Stella Vicomte de Rohan, Paris, president Secrist and Claudia Reagan, tallies, of the International Association of and Mesdames Ethel Smith, Nellia Automobile Clubs, who will attend Anderson and Edith Scott, table an automobile convention which/|prizes. opens tomorrow in Washington. - With him in a box were Le Comte | de Liederke-Beaufort, vice president of the French organization; M. Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi, will Pierre Marchal, an A. C. F. official, meet. at 8 o'clock tonight at the and Henry Ainsworth, Oxford, Eng-/ home of Miss Marie Neumeyer, 1401 land. an official in the French Asso-| Churchman Ave, Rushees will bea ciation of Automobile Clubs. | guests.
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