Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1939 — Page 4

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Maybe the Witch Is Dead, but She'll Ride ‘Here and There Tonight

“Ding dong, the witch is dead ...” your favorite radio crooner may hold ‘forth, but from the reports of decorating committees for tonight’s Halloween parties, she is being resurrected to haunt many a town and country club ballroom. A Witch Dance, Fun Frolie, Cavalcade of Nations and ‘annual balls are to provide holiday entertainment.

Fortune Telling on Club's Program A grand march and fortune telling will go with the party at the Indianapolis Country Club. Dancing will be to Bob' MIcKittrick’s orchestra. J. A. Armstrong will have as party guests Miss Frances Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Brosnan _ and, Mrs. and Mrs. Patrick Larkin of Hartford City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Davis will be hosts to a party of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Jones, the club’s entertainment chairmen, will entertain _at a cocktail party before the dance and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley R. Gallahue, dance chairmen, will be the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene E. Whitehill. Other hosts will include Messrs. and Mesdames Ray F. Sparrow, Thornton Sterrett, J. I. Cummings and Harry Reisser.

Mrs. Page to Entertain at Dinner At the Wookstock Club dance Mrs. Lafayete Page will give a dinnet party for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Merrell, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Winter and Dr. Irvine Page. The annual Halloween Ball is scheduled at the Indianapolis Athletic Club with dancing to Louie Lowe’s Orchestra. A sound and color movie of Sun Valley will be shown at the intermission. Over at the Columbia Club the members will hold their annual dance in honor of Purdue University, alumni, students and friends. Purdue alumfii and their wives will be patrons and patronesses.

. Cavalcade of Nations Arranged : .

Plans are being madé to entertain about 350 dancers at the Cavalcade of Nations masquerade dance tonight at Highland Golf and Country Club. Dancing will last from around 9 o’clock tonight until 3 o'clock tomorrow morning in the ballroom. The buffet supper. will be served at 11:30 p. m. One of the larger groups attending the Cavalcade of Nations will be the party of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stout, who are to entertain ii honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Weurdeman of Cincinnati. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bobbitt of Kokomo, Messrs. and Mesdames William H. Moyer, Louis Vola, Al Collins, Leon Dev sautels, Roy Hartz: the Misses Anita Scott, Jennie Fishbein, Betty Bailey, and Messrs. Richard | Schaff, Charles Rauh and Robert Weurdeman. c= Mr. and Mrs. Scott Deming also will be host and hostess to a large party at the dance. With them will’ be Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Howell. Dallas Foster, C. W. Richardson; Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hickman, Miss Eleanor Sargent, Miss Mildred Horn, Mr. Ben Caldwell, Mr. Merle Husted and Mrs. Leon Perkins of Chicago, Mrs. - Deming’s niece.

Meridian Hills Expecting Many Although typical Halloween mystery surrounds the arrangements for the Meridian Hills fun frolic, numerous reservations have been made by club members prepared not to be surprised ‘at anything which happens ng the “witching” night. Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Stevens, Alan Overton and J. W. Buhl will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Fleming Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Rybolt are to be host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griener.

Mr. and Mrs. Harris Are Chairmen

Mrs. Dan V. Goodman and Mrs. George M. Weaver will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Carter. Mr. and"Mrs. E. W. Harris are chairmen of the as ‘assisted by the entertainment committee. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Wills and Robert PF. Davidson were in Paw Paw, Mich. today to visit Mr. and Mrs.’ George J. Corrigan. They will atend ‘the Yale-Michigan football game this afternoon at Ann Arbor. Mr. Wills is a Yale alumnus. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hathaway Simmons also are to, be on hand for the tilt. . Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Sexton are back from a visit in Cleveland. They -attended the Notre Dame-Navy game there a week ago. . Mrs. Jack W. Zimmer of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.. has arrived to spend 2 few ° weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Block Sr. Mrs. Zimmer was formerly Miss Frances Block)

And Here’s Notes on College Folk College Notes: Miss Nancy Hurt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs: Paul Hurt, has been elected to membership in the Naiad Club, swimming organization, at DePauw University. She is a sophomore student and a member of the staff of the Mirage. campus yearbook. . . . Two Indianapolis girls are new| members of the Glee Club at Monticello College, Alton, Ill They _ Chester Albrights and Miss Helen Madden, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank S. Dowling. . . . Miss Sue Virginia Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hull, was named this week to the first fortnightly honor list at Stephens College for outstanding achievement in the first six weeks of this term: She is the winner of -a scholarship " awarded by the board of curators for scholarship, loatersitip and attainment.

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are Miss Mary Jo Albright, daughter of the ~

Church Circles Bobbitt to Weélecome

Plan Lunches

Members of the Irvington Methodist Church Woman's Association will meet for a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in their respective circles. The group meetings will replace the scheduled November meeting at the church.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Gorman, 20 N. Dearborn St., Circle 1; Mrs. Fred Schad, 5120 Pleasant Run Parkway, North Drive, Circle 2; Mrs. L. G. Shimer, 27 N. Campbell Ave. Circle 3; Mrs. V. M, Viller, 5452 E. Washington St. Circle 4: Mrs, A. F. Henley, 5808 E. New York St., Circle 5; Mrs. Harold Wilcox, 36 N. Webster St., Circle 6: Mrs. Mpyrle Biedenmeister, 5864 Dewey Ave., Circle 7; Mrs: 1. T. Swain, 5014 Orion Ave., Circle 8, and Mrs. P. E. Lamson, 386 Goode Ave., Circle 9.

invocation and music will include

G. O. P. Women Here

Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican State chairman, will welcome delegates to the first annual convention of the

Indiana Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs and the third annual Women’s Republican Rally at a luncheon Monday in the t Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. ‘Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will give the

community singing led by Walter Bruce and Mrs. Mary Newsom. Speakers will be Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio; Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Betty Neal Owen, state vice chairman of Young Republicans; Mrs. Kathryn Kennedy Brown, national committeewoman from Ohio, and Mrs. Grace Wilson Evans. Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, Republican ‘state vice chairman, will preside at the opening ‘session at

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Halloween, the season of witches-on-broomsticks and goblins and pampking-with- candles and masks and oh-what-not, is here again. Although the witching hour comes Tuesday, most of Indianapolis’ parties are

taking place this

week-end.

1. The children at Meridian Hills held their party yesterday afternoon at the club. Amati the partic pants were the A. O. Pittenger children (left to right), Josephine, 9, Arthur Jr. 3, and Cynthia, 7.

2. The Old Glory Society of the Children of the American Revolution will hold i costume party and dairy dance tonight at the Kenneth D. Coffin home. Among those who will attend are Jean Bosson, Patricia Smith, and Paul Wadleigh.

3. The Indianapolis Athletic Club will hold its annual Halloween Kid Party this afternoon. You can expect this trio to be very much in evidence. Left to right, Ann, James and Helen Cole, children of Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Cole.

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Hostesses for Dinner Chosen

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Hostesses were named today for the annual fall banquet of the Indiana League of Women . Voters Wednesday night at the Columbia Club. * Isaac F. Marcosson, New York, international journalist ands contributor to the Saturday Evening Post, will speak on “The Making of Public Opinion in a Democracy.” Hostesses at ‘the tables will include Mesdames Eli Lilly, William H. Coieman, John A. MacDonald, George L. Denny, Edgar H. Evans,

{Perry W. Lesh, Thomas D. Sheerin,

Robert S. Sinclair, Harold B. West, Richard Fairbanks Jr., Ralph Boozer, Frank H. Cox, Leonard A. Ensminger, Willis D. Gatch, John K. Goodwin, ‘Calvin R. Hamilton, Ralph Henderson, John W. Hillman, obert M. Loomis, Hiram W,. Meee, William ‘Allen Moore, James L. Grosvenor Shirk, Horace Shonle, Ralph Showalter, Leonard A. Smith, Lester A. Smith, John F. Strayer, Joseph R. Todd, Richard Edwards of Peru and Mrs. Charles N. Teetor of Hagerstown. Other speakers on the afterdinner program will include Stephen C. Noland, editor of the Indianapolis News, and Gilbert Forbes, news commentator for Station WFBM. Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell, Indiana League president, will welcome members and guests. Mrs. S.'N. Campbell, first vice president, will preside. Mrs. Alfred W. Noling and Mrs. Austin V. Clifford are co-chair-men of arrangements and Mrs. Mark Ferree is. in charge of reservations.

Present Play At Tudor Hall

The Junior Class at Tudor Hall will present “The Romantic Age,” a comedy by A. A. Milne, at 8:15.p. m. today at the school auditorium. Cast members include the Misses

-|Ann Brown, Peggy Lockwood, Vir-

ginia Follett, Marilyn Mulvihill, Doris Wilson, Nancy Wohlgemuth, Mary Janet Stanley, Ann Sayles and Jean Ross. Miss Nellie Caslin, dramatics instructor, and Virginia Evans are directing the play. The production staff include Miss Eva Taggart, technical director; Miss Nancy Taggart, business manager, assisted by the Misses Cynthia Test, Agatha Kemper and Georgianna Dedaker, business committee; Miss Mary Lou Kirk, costumes, assisted by Miss Rachel Gillen and Miss Sara Jean Wildman; Sally Ballard and Miss Carol Noel, properties, and Miss Beth Anderson and Miss Judith Ann Ingersoll, publicity. The stage crew includes the Misses Suzanne DePrez, Sallie Kemp, Gloria Griffith, Joan Haywood, Clare Hilker, Mary Belle Waldo and Alice Boozer.

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Hogue and Lawhorn Nuptials This Evening

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Mather, 1621 Broadway, and Wal» ter David Hogue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford © Hogue, Shelbyville, will be married in a quiet ceremony

this . evening in the home of the Rev. R. M. Doddrill, 2228 Park Ave.

The bride will wear a street-||

length dress of royal blue crepe with black accessories and a corsa. of roses. Her only attendant will Miss Jean Gray. Jack Mather, the bridegroom's brother, will be best man.

10 a. m. Morday in the Assembly Room of the hotel.

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The couple will be at home at 1227 Park Ave.

City’s Recreational Program And School Tax Setup Topics “For League of Women Voters

Discussions of various phases of our government, developments in recreation and the school tax system are scheduled for programs of November department meetings for members of the Tiansponts League

“Some Developments in the Recreational Program n Indianapolis” will be the discussion topic for members of the CHILD WELFARE DE-

‘| this meeting and another on Nov.

JPARTMENT. Sub-committee 1 will

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Mrs. Frances Mather Lawhorn, |

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PARTMENT at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Nov. 13. The place for

27 will be announced later.

DEPARTMENT will hear -DeWitt S. Morgan on the “School Tax System” at a meeting Monday morning at 10 o'clock in Mr. Morgan's office. Miss Josephine Madden will talk on her visit to the Milwaukee Vocational School at a meeting Friday morning, Nov. 10, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. James A. Bawden will be hostess for the latter meeting at her home, 630 E. 52d St. :

Mrs. F. E. Gifford, 2714 N. Pennsylvania St., will entertain members of the LEGAL STATUS DEPARTMENT at 10 a. m. Thursday at her home. The second meeting will he on Thursday, Nov. 16, the place to be announced later.

Several meetings will be held during November by -sub-commit- | tees of the FOREIGN POLICY DE-

meet at 10 a. m. Monday at Mrs. Roy Coats’ home, 3650 Central Ave.; at 2 p. m. Monday, Nov. 13, at the home of Mrs. D. M. Hathaway, 511 Berkley Road; and at 2 p. m. Monday, Nov. 27, with Mrs, Robert Zaiser, 3435 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, 5225 N. Illinois St., will entertain members of Sub- committee 2 at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon and members of Subcommittee 3 at 2 p. m. Monday, Nov. 6.

“Groundwork for Relief Study” wlil be discussed at the meeting of the ECONOMIC WELFARE DE-

at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Stanley Hayes is department chairman..

Four meetings are scheduled for ourse on “WHAT EVERY vO SHOULD KNOW,” which is being conducted by Mrs. Lester Smith. “Township and County Government” will be. discussed Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Rauh Memorial Library and the Court House will be toured on the following Wednesday, Nov. 8. ‘The next lecture meeting will be on Wednesday. Nov. 15 at the Rauh Memorial Library on “State and Fed®al Government.” A tour of the State House is scheduled for Nov.

Members of the NIGHT STUDY GROUP will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Y. W. C. A. for a discussion of “Civil and School “Township and County Governments” will be discussed at the second meeting of the month at 7:30 p. m. Friday, Nov. 17, at the Y. w. = Mrs. Frank H. Cox, 4205 N. 1minois St, will be hostess to the GOVERNMENT AND ITS OPERATION DEPARTMENT at 2 p. m. Wednesday Nov. 8. Another meeting is scheduled for 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 29. The place will be announced later.

Women’s Union will hold a plan of work institute Monday at the First United Brethren Church.

by women of the church. Mrs, W. Ackman is Marion County W. C. T. U. president.

Gamma monthly supper meeting Monday at

College Group . Arranges Toy,

Book Exhibit

University Women Choose

Week of Nov. 6 for Annual Fovont.

The eighth annual book and toy

Sshibie sponsored by the Indianapolis Branch of the American AssoMembers of the EDUCATION ciation of University Women will be held during the week of Nov. 6 in Ayres" auditorium. every age, juvenile books, designed to appeal to children and musical will be on display.

Toys for pictures

instruments and records

Mrs. Karl M. Koons is general

chairman of arrangements assisted by Mrs. Walter L. Caley, co\chairman and chairman of the toy committee.

Toys are to be grouped on ta-

bles according to their functional or ability interests, matic and imitative play, creative, constructive, mechanical or scientific interest, artistic development and hobbies and outdoor play.

social,

In the book display will be old

favorites including “Mother Goose,” “Peter Rabbit,” “Benjamin Bunny,” “Little Black Sambo” and ‘Alice in Wonderland” as well as such modern stories as “Honk, the Goose.” ’

“Ferdinand” and

One corner of the exhibit will be

reserved for parental education material arranged by Mrs. David K. Rubins, assisted by Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw. in charge of public school events.

Mrs. John Leighty will be Assisting Mrs. Caley on the toy

committee are Mesdames Kenneth

G. Kohistaedt, William Trelease

Jr. S. Walker Downing, E. J. Hughes and Vernon C. MeNab, Mrs. Horace | Shonle, book committee head, will! be assisted by Mesdames Graves, Rhoadarmer, Louis Smith and John

PARTMENT at 10:15 a. m, Friday |H: Waldo.

John

William Rogers, Paul PF.

Mrs. M. M. Weaver and Mrs. Ed-

ward Campbell are to be in charge | of the picture exhibit. of musical instruments and records will be under direction of Mrs. A. Harold Votaw and Mrs. Harry L. Foreman. .

The display

Map Program Of W.C.T.U.

Members of the Marion County Christian Temperance

Group conferences will be held at

10 o'clock in the morning under the direction of county department directors.

A luncheon will be served at noon

Delta Club to Meet

The Delta Club of Kappa Kappa Sorority will hold its

the home of Mrs. W. H. Skinner,

5505 Broadway. Mrs. John® Caylor

and Miss Dorothy Overman will be assistant hostesses.

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Nov. 8, at the clubhouse.

plant. Dorothy Biddle will talk on “Imagination With Flowers” at the general meeting presented by the GARDEN DEPARTMENT on Nov. 8. Tea will follow the program. A business meeting at 2 o'clock will precede the talk.

Three weekly talks will be presented during November by the promotion committee, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will talk- on “Daniel Boone” at the opening meeting Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Melissa Cornish will present a travelo_ on the second program Nov. 14, and Mrs. E..B. Scofield will be in charge of a dramatiés program on the last meeting on Tuesday, Nov.

A program on the “Beveridge Collection of Porcelain” will be presented by Mrs. H. E. Blasingham at a meeting of “the LITERATURE AND. DRAMA DEPARTMENT Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in the John Herron Art Institute. Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will speak on “Again the River” (Stella Morgan) before members of the Literature-Drama Department at 2:45 p. m. Wednesday at the clubhouse,: 1702 N. Meridian St. Miss Flora Love, department chairman, will preside at a business meeting at 2:30 p. m. Thé Book Hour Study Class will meet at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will review “A Puritan in Babylon” (William Allen White). Mrs. E. C, Rumpler is chairman and Mrs. Roland Bigelow is "vice-chair-man. : Tea hostesses include Mrs. Oscar L, Watkins, chairman; Mesdames Charles Frank Brigham, Charles M. Clayton, Russell Grey Fortune, Walter S. Grow, E. May Hahn, Clinton M. Hanger, W. D. Keenan, Oscar .E. Lewis, Gage McCotter, Ralph Gregory Morgan, William A. Rowland, J. A. Sumwalt, Omer S. Whitman and Percy A. Wood. Members of the COMMUNITY WELFARE DEPARTMENT will be ‘tonducted on a tour of the Eli Lilly Co. at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Members of the ART DEPARTMENT will. meet Monday, Nov. 6, for their monthly program. Rober: Metcalf of Dayton will speak on “The Art of Stained Glass.” Pictures of Leota W. Loop, Brown County flower artist, will be displayed. The second activity of the month for members of the Community Welfare Department will include a program in the John Herron Art Institute, followed by a luncheon and talk on Wednesday, Nov. 15. Mrs William C. Kassebaum will

C.|discuss “Roberts’ Collection of Prim-

itives” in the morning at 10 o'clock in the Art Institute. A motion picture, “Let My People Live,” and a talk on health will be presented following the luncheon at the clubhouse at 12:30 p. m. Miss Mary Meyers, executive secretary of the Marion: County Tuberculosis Association, will show the motion picture and Miss Rowena L. Harrison,

nurse at Technical High School, will

The Junior White Cross Guild

the Methodist Hospital. The new.

supplies and provides entertainment for patients at

sews, works on

officers include hoary ch

Officers of Junior White Cross Guild

: ‘announced today by Thomas L. t | Neal, general chairman of the box

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(eft to right) Miss Joyce Lowé vice president; Miss " Jacquelyn Wright, president, and Miss Marian Scott,

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Garden Group Will Be Hostess To Woman's Department Club; Varied Program Is Scheduled

Members of the Garden Department of the Woman's Department Club will be hostesses at the general ¢lub’s monthly meeting Wednesday, Among programs and activities of the coming month for Department Club ‘members will be talks on flowers, art and health, several book reviews and a tour of a local industrial

talk’ on “Guarding the Health of High School Students.”

“We, the People,” before members of the APPLIED EDUCATION DEPARTMENT at 10 o'clock Monday morning, Nov. 20. Members of the AMERICAN HOME DEPARTMENT “ will meet Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 2 p. m, Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will discuss “Interesting People and You” and Mrs. Sarah Roberts, contralto, will sing.

Clubs to Frolic On Halloween

Among programs meetings of women’s clubs tonight and next week are a Halloween dance, a covered dish luncheon and several parties in keeping with the season. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak on “Community Responsibility’ and

Civic Conscience” at a luncheon of the PHI DELTA THETA MOTHERS’ CLUB of' Butler University ‘Thursday afternoon in the chapter house. Alumni mothers of the club will be honored. Mrs. O. E. Butz is chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mesdames A. L. Thurston, A. J. Lauth, Grover Miller and June Sutherland.

Members of the FANCY THAT CHAPTER OF THE SUB-DEB CLUB of Shortridge High School]. and their escorts will be entertained at a Halloween dance this evening at Northdale. A breakfast will be held at Wheeler's after t ance. Dancing will begin at 9:30 P’ m.

Miss Mary E. Hill, 1940 Park Ave., was hostess to members of the DEB-O-NETT CHAPTER OF THE SUBDEB CLUB at a “ghostly” Halloween party at her home.

Members of the C. H. I. C. CLUB will hold a Halloween party this evening at the home of Miss Vivian L. Johnson, 3266 N. New Jersey St. Assisting with party arrangemenis will be Miss Vivian E. Johnson and Miss Mary Caldwell.

Members of the GARFIELD PARK KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS’ CLUB will hold a covered dish luncheon Wednesday at the kindergarten. Hosteses. will include Mesdames Donald Overfield, J. B. Smith and H. S. Seal.

Members of the INDIANA SOCIETY OF THE LOYAL LEGION will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Columbia Club. Mrs, E. C. Rumpler is president,

Hockey Game ~ Boxes Added

Additional boxes will be placed along the rink for the opening ice hockey game Friday, Nov. 10, /it was

seat sale sponsored by the Civic Theater Ice Hockey Committee. Captains in the box seat sale drive have been named by Mrs. William

Assisting Mrs/ Mooney are Mesdames C. D.

: Bohner, Carl Mote, Garth Marine, ¢ |[Paul McNamara,

Edward Zaiser, Thomas Scanlon, Blaine Miller Jr., E. S. O'Neill, H. H. Arnholter, Miss Mary Ellen Voyles and Miss Jane Adams. Additional reservations for boxes include those of Messrs. and Mesdames Hubert Hickman, Oliver Stout, Orland Church, I. Richard Wagner; Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, Dr, and Mrs.”W. H. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gwinup of Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. C. Fred Inlow, Shelbyville; Messrs. Harry B. Jones, Russell McDermott, W. D. Hammerstadt, Robert St. Pierre, Edwin S. O'Neill, Sheldon Miner, E. L. Hecathorn, Norman Greer, Albert

‘|Shouse, A. B. Baker, C. E. ‘Day,

Harry Jacobson, Richard Heller, Howard W. Sams and Frank Shields. . j |

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will talk on|

planned fori.

Henley Mooney, one of the co-chair- | t Imen of the. committee.

National Music |

Concert, Is Set

‘Epsilon Will Present Recital Tomorrow.

Kappa Chapter of Mu Phi Epsle lon, national music honor sorority, will present a concert-recital at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the auditorium of the American United

ner is program chairman. Featured on the concert program will be Miss Harriet Payne, winner of several national awards in musie competition, who will play a group of her own solos for viola; Miss Vice toria Leafgreen, vocalist, and Misa

composed of Miss Jean Orloff, Mis* Charlotte Reeves and Mrs. Saul Bere nat; Miss Louise Swan, organist, and Miss Frances Wishard and Mrs, Charles Munger, accompanists, also will present selections. Special guests will be Mrs. Lenore Ivey Frederickson, past president of Kappa Chapter; Mrs. Max Wall, president of the Alumnae Chapter;

Patroness Club, and Mrs, Clyde E. Titus, province governor and nae tional secretary of Mu Phi Epsilon. Ushers will be the Misses Rebecca Shields, Lois LeSaulnier, Catherine ‘Bell, Lucille Pritchard, Mary Gotte man, Imogene Pierson, Ruth Wag-~ oner, Marguerite Billo, Mrs. Roger Riley and Mrs. Richard Nay.

Art Conclave Set for F riday

The Indiana Federation of Ard Clubs will hold its 15th annual convention Friday at John Herron Art Museum. A tour of the museum under direction of Wilbur.Peat, director, will follow registration opening at 9:30 a. m. At the business meeting ah 10:30 a. m., officers will report; Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Greenfield, wil} speak on the Mae E. Robinson Me~ morial Art Scholarship Fund, and Mrs. Robert E. Burke will discuss “Co-operation From Indiana Unie versity.” Reports by art club presidents will precede the noon eleétion of officers, Vis. Hal Purdy, Carmel, will talk . “Illuminated Manuscripts” ab 12: 10 p. m. Mrs. John M. Willlams will ine troduce new officers, delegates and

Block’s auditorium. Miss Lucie Mysch, Ball State Teachers College, will speak on “Field Study in Southe ern Art and Life.” A tea and tour of the handicraft exhibit by Indie ana crafpsmen will follow. The weéek of Nov. 1 to 7 has heen proclaimed art week in Indiana by Governor Townsend.

EVENTS

SORORITY

Sigma Lambda Chi. Sun. eve, Viissyie ¥ Winds. Wiener roast. LUBS .

Brookside a Fri. Mrs, Edward J. Katzenberger, president, hostess, Covered | dish luncheon. Transe portation from the Brookside Community House. © Mrs. Earl Byrket, Irvington Garden Club, to review “Green Laurels” (Donald Kulross Paetie). Leour Chapter, Sub-Deb. Wed. eve, Miss Marita Murphy, 5320 Lowell Ave., hostess. Party. CARD PARTY Brightwood Council 2, Daughters of America. 5-7:30 p..m. today. Hall, ‘17th St. and Roosevelt Ave, Penny supper. Public invited, DANCE Eight and Forty Salon 26. Tonight, Forty and Eight Chateau. Miss Neva Ames and Miss Alice Fitzgerald, Xylophone and" pet selections; Miss Luella Schilly, die rector of Girls Orchestra.

Dr. Matthew Winters To Address Parents

Dr. Matthew Winters, pediatrie

cian, was to speak this afternoon on “Babies” at the annual parents’ party of the Methodist Hospital. A musical pragram and the awarding of prizes in the

a part of the program.

Kappa Chapter of Mu Phi

Life Building. Mrs. James L. Wag- !

Marian Laut, pianist. A string trio, .

Mrs, Louise Belden, president of the

guests at the afternoon session at

baby photograph contest were: w be 4o

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Honor Group's"!