Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1940 — Page 16

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SOCIETY—

Vacation Plans for Easter:

_ Fill Students’ Date Books

Miss ‘Joan’ Bischmann was. to arrive today from )

Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass;

to spend 10 days with her

parents, Mr. and Mrs. C: Severin Buschmann. Severin Buschmann, who has been home from the University of Colorado since last Friday, will return to school Monday. . . . Mr. and Mrs, George T. Parry and their

.daughter Ann are in Miami, , Mr. and Mrs.. Robert A. Martha Lois in| Atlantic City today

'Fla., visiting Mrs. St. Clair Parry. Adams were to join their daughter

when her spring vacation from

~ St. Catherine's School, Richmond, Va., begins. They will be joined for the week-end by Cornelius Alig Jr. and Nelson (Bunch) Johng’

son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester . Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Martha.

Va, to meet h

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Johnson, Princeton students. Lois will. go to. New York the

first of the wesk to spend the remainder of their daughter’s vacation.

: Arrange Vo

r daughter Harriett,

cation Mator Trip: jas JE. Garvin was to

leave today for Buena Vista,

a student at Southern Seminary

Junior College, on Saturday. They will drive east during Miss :

Garvin’s vacation from the school. Miss Cath T. Cunninghat vacation. She is a student at Miss Evely Hannon, 4456 the publicity to be held at St. Mary's College,

e Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James "will arrive Saturday morning to spend a 10-day National Park Seminary. | I. Hannon, daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. J. Walter 7ashington Blvd. has been appointed a member of mmittee for the Children of

Mary Sodality dance

Notre Dame, Friday, April 12.

Miss Hannon, who is a junior in the college, arrived home yesterday

to spend Easter with her parents. Miss Ellen Kennedy, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Kennedy, 4240 Washington Blvd. will serve on the rhusic commit-

tee for the Sodality dance, which will

take place in the Louis XIV

ballroom at the school, Miss Kennedy is a freshman. ;

Home From Georgetown U. John Hannon, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Hannon; came from the

Georgetown University Law School Tuesday to visit his parents.

Arriving home vacation will be Jerome Harry Noel, 5455 N. Meridian St.

from’ Cornell University March 29 for spring Noel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. He recently was elected chairman of

the Junior Jamboree Committee by the Student Council of Cornell;

Miss Barbara Noel came yesterday

from Georgian Court College,

. ‘Lakewood, N. J., to spend Easter with her’ parents.

Will Fly to Miami Beach © Miss Lucy Kaufman, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.

Er . Kaufman, will fly from Ogontz Junior College. Ogontz; Pa., to spend

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. J. McCaslin, Joseph P. McNamara,

Easter with her parents at ' Miss Martha Jo Cantwell, Cantwell, 6035 N. Olney go. from the school today to visit a

The Shoremede, Miami Beach, Fla. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.P, St.. a freshman at Hollins College, was to

classmate, Miss, Joan Burnham

at Baltimore. Another classmate, Miss Eleanor Fetter of Louisville,

Ky. was to accompany her. next week at the Naval Academy at

Miss Sue Virginia Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stephens College tomorrow for a th 500 fellow students of the

Hull, 3718 College Ave., will leave two-week trip through Mexico wi school. The three special trains of

City Sunday. Betty Woodbury, daughter : ; of y y Stephens student taking the Mexican trip.

Central Court, is another Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Lacy at the Woodstock Club before The the Civic Theater Saturday night.

The three girls will attend a dance

Annapolis. : Ww.

students will arrive in Mexico of H. G. Woodbury, 536 N.

II will entertain with dinner Players Club performances at

Flower Garden To Be Setting For Cathedral High's Dance

The Cathedral High School

Orchestra, under direction of Brother

Pierre, will play for the annual Easter dance sponsored by the Cathedral

High _School Mothers’ ‘The auditorium will be decora

flower garden.

Club next Tuesday in the school auditorium.

ted to represent an old-fashioned

Patrons and patronesses for the event include: The Most Rev.

Joseph E. Ritter, D. D., Bishop of Indianapolis; the Rev. Fr. Leonard Wernsing, diocesan superintendent of schools; the Rev. Fr. Thomas J Finneran, superintendent of Cal ex ‘ dral High School; Brother Marc! n, Cc. S. C. principal of ‘Cathedra High School; Brother Octavius, lc. Ss. C., vice principal of Cathedra h School. i . eat. Gov. Henry F. Schricker, Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, Judge land Mrs. William F. Dudine, Judge and Mrs. Joseph T. Markey, Judge and Mrs. Charles Karabell, Judge and Mrs. John McNelis. = Doctors Among Patrons

and Mrs. Joseph E. Kernel, De a Mrs. William Ankenbrook, Dr and Mrs. John J. Blackwell, Dr. and Mrs. Earl Kernel, Dr. and Mrs. Bosler, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Joseph J. | Emil Ker-|

mond. L. Fi rt W. Barber, Dr. Leonard Kernel. Dr. and C. wd, Dr. and Ms ing, Dr. and S. iy Bing Mrs. William C. Hall, | Dr. and Mrs. Allan Sparks, Dr. and aul Kernel, Dr. and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Bernard J. . John. PF.

v 3h : Messrs, and Mesdames E. Park Joseph J. Argus, Thomas J. ell Sr. Stanley R. Bowen, _ Brennan, John H. BingBloom, Blodgett E. | J. Bidwell, Lows nats, William C. Bachelder, Le Fy Baltz, | Leslie IE Brows. h| Bremerman, John L. Clarx, oe s |E. Clark, Robert M. Col‘lier, John J. Cooper, Harry Carrico, Frank J. Curran; Edward J. Cangany, Vincent M. Concannon, Wil» liam J. Curran, Edward P. Cos: ernon R. Corrigan, John R. dison E. Coddington, Fred ; John A. Deery, Edward 'v.| Dugan, C. J. Dichmann, 3) Du Thomas J. Devine, Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Michael L. Henry = Frommeyer JI. | Feeser, . Thomas J. Farrell, Foltz, William OC. Fox, ' J. Fisher, Michael Ford, | rillespie,

illiam Glaska, Leo Goebes, ealey, Herbert J. Hartman, A. Hanley, William H. Holland, [i J. Hanley, George E. Hall, Michael D. Heeney, John Hellnk J. Habig, John G. Henjlliam Hurrle, Joseph Haraptain and Mrs. Herbert

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mer, mon, S. Jordan. Others Wha Will Attend

. Messrs. and Mesdames Fred A. . Jonas, Edward J. Kearns, Garrett Kirby, Sylvester Kasberg, William E. Kennedy, August M. Kasper, Edward M. Kelley, R. E. Kennedy, Francis Koustanser, —August F. Krieg, Walter ‘Wi Kin, Loui F. _ Knue Jr, William H. Krieg, John W. Keller, Francis J. Lyons, Joseph Lang, car P. Larson, Joseph H. Leikhim, Cornelius V. Loughery, Oswald C. Litzelman, T. A. Lux, James

Frank McKinney, Timothy McMahon, Leo F. McGrath, Hubert McShay, John G. McNutt, Raymond. J. McManus, George A. MacDonald, Coleman McGuire, Leo C. McNaohn H. Morrison, Arthur August Mueller, Frank , Thomas Madden, Michael : , William W, Miller, Edward A. Murphy, James H. Mwray, John ‘Minta, Robert Neelin, John‘ J. George O'Connor, Francis A. Fred C. Odiet, William’ L.

Parker. Laurence Paetz, Frank Pittman, Arnold E. Pfeiffer, Thonias FB. Quinn, P. C. Reilly, John K. Ruck=~ elshaus, Paul Ragan, John Reis, -.Carl_Rieman. ; | Messrs: and |Mesdames. Joh Royce, = August Sou chan, Wayne Seay, Thomas Sheerin, J. Albert Smith, | Robert Sweeney, George J. Steinmetz, Carl Ww. Stenger, P. B. Sweeney, N. P. Schaeffer; Harry E. Scott, Leonard E. Sylvester, Frederick M. Seidell, George A. Smith, John D. Spalding, D. B. Shimer, Charles Thamann, William Thompson, Edward PF. Theis, Frank Thompson, Frank J. Vichman, Herman H. Van Benton, John Von Der Haar, Martin Walpole, John Wigmore, Edward J. Walker, Theodore Wolf, Joseph Weiger; Raymond J. Welch, Joseph G. Woods, Wilbur Worl, John A. Welch, Joseph B. Wade, Miss Hannah Noone, Mrs. James H. Drew, Mrs. Letitia Evard, Mrs. J. Albert

|Smith, Mrs. Carrie Rigk, Mrs. Wal-

ter D. Kibler, Mrs. L. |G.| Cummings, Mrs. . John *McCool,| Mrs. Helen Beechem. | Messrs. © Walter c. Boetcher, Charles L. Barry Ji. |Al Feeney,

‘|John T. Fogarty, James T. Cun‘iningham, Joseph Vollmer, Michael

B. Reddington,| William Brink, Arthur Sullivan, Jae: E. Manley and H. E. Vogel. | ;

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Kappa Supper Meeting Set

An Easter party. bijsiness and social meetings are planned by sopity groups for this week and early next. “|

DELTA CLUB. KAPPA | KAPPA GAMMA SORORITY, will hold its monthly supper meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Robert Kraft, 5455 Kenwood Avenue. istant | hostesses will be Mrs, Max Fritz and Mrs. Thomas Metsker. :

BETA CHAPTER, SIGMA DELTA SIGMA SORORITY, will hold a business meeting Monday at the home of Mrs William Jensen,

2738 Shelby St.

Mrs. Leonard Ray, 41 N. Emerson Ave., will entertain members of DELTA CHI SIGMA SORORITY at 8 p.m. today. | | 4

GAMMA PHI ZETA SORORITY will meet tonight at § p. m, at the home of Mrs. Tom Shields, 117 23d St. Mesdames A ] winkle, Basil Byrne, BE and Joseph Worley wil

RHO ZETA TAU SO give an Easter party ¢ day at the home| of Fogleson. Mrs. Clinto assist the hostess. |

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et Program Presented

At Home for Age

Miss Emily May Johnson was i charge of the program present d today at the Indianapolis Ho for the Aged by the Welfare Club. Robert Munson, vocalist, and | Kay Driskell ‘and Harold Summers, readers, appeared on [the program. Mrs. Olin Hatton Sr. was hostess for the meeting. Mrs. Harry Kuhn poured at the tea following.

Indorses Candidat

The Student Group of. Sigma Omicron Sorority h

)silon indorsed Mrs. William H, Polk as candidate for first vice president of the

yr, Louis E. Ostheimer, R. Popp * Jr., Raymond

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City Auxiliary To Aid Charity

= Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will give a book review April: 10 in

pices of the Methodist City Council Auxiliary. Proceeds will go to G ‘Will Enterprises. F Coes

Mrs. Claude Franklin is chairman, assisted by Mrs. F. F. Fraser and Mfs. H. A. Bottorff, co-chair-men. Members of the committee are Mesdames_ Gertrude Ricketts, H. D. Terry, M. B. Hyde and.C. W. Kluty. Patronesses will include Mesdames M. Clifford Townsend, Titus Lowe, John A. MacDonald, Robert M. Lingle, Alexander L. Taggart, Paul H. Buchanan, Ernest Ropkey, Ezra L. Hutchens, George Buck, C. J. Manthei, Bert 8S. Gadd, Guy O. Carpenter, J. S. Barth, W. B. Ward, Thomas D. Sheerin, Wilson Mothershead and W. B. Schiltges. ' Other patronesses are Mesdames F. D. Leete Jr., Charles A. Breece, Gertrude Spousel, Edward R. Heisey, Arthur R. Baxter, William C. Hartinger, Parker Jordan, Felix T. McWhirter, Lowell S. Fisher, Ray Holcomb, John R. Benson, Frank Jordan, Warren D. Oakes, Mary Fenton, Orien W. Fife, Henry C. Askren, Logan Hall, L. T. Freeland, Samuel D. Walker, Charles App=

.|gaqr; ‘William A. Shullenberger and

Clark Griffith. 2 Mrs. Howard Lytle is chairman of patronesses and Mrs. Neal Ireland, president of the auxiliary.

April Rushee Program Set

A spredd April 2 at 7 p. m. in the home of Mrs. John Bayne ‘will open rush” activities for the month of Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, social and educational sorority.

Miss Ruth Christopher will give a travel bridge party April 5 at her home. April 10 the organization will hold a model meeting at 8 p. m. at the Hotel Lincoln. A preferential tea will be held April 14 at the Columbia Club. Mrs. ‘Tom E. Williams and Mrs, Henry Blessing will sing “The Beta Sigma Phi Song of Pledges,” acc anied by Miss Estella Austermiller." "A musical entertainment with|an April theme ~will be presented, ~ Mrs. George T. Fowler is rush captain. Formal installation will be April 30, Founder's Day. ‘Guests for the rush parties will include Mesdames C. J. Doty, Otto Mellenbroach, Paul E. Davis and Harry L. Cramer; Misses Ida Conner, Dorothy Reavis, Mary Rochfort, Jeanette -Fleenor, Mabel Johnson and Lois Ashley. Mrs. Fowler is membership committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. Bayne and Miss Austermiller. Program committee members are Mrs. Williams, chairman, Misses Virginia Fike, Dorene Lockhart and Austermiller,

Hostess to Sorority

Miss Virginia Crane, 610 Minnesota St. will be hostess for a meeting of the Bonae Amicae Chapter of the Verus Cordis Sorority this evening. A pitch-in supper for pledges will’ be held next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Leonard Durham, 2419 E. 11th St.

Entertainer.

Miss Jeanne Welty, monodramatist, will present a “A Group of

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i The National Association of Women will sponsor a recital by the Malleable Glee Club under management of Mrs. Izona Shirley, Monday night at

Alpha Gamma Latreian Bridge To Honor Pledges Tomorrow; Alumnae to Hear of New Books

Block's auditorium under the aus-|| : 'Easter motif are planned for club meetings this week-end.

f The ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN CLUB will honor pledges with a dessert bridg at the Canary Cottage at 8 p. m. tomorrow. The com-

1sebaum.

Character Sketches” ‘Monday ‘before ‘members of .the Propylaéum as the highlight of the Propylaeum Day

the Indiana War

A party for pledges, talks, book

Miss Maude M. Russell will talk’ on reent books at: the BUTLER ALUMNAE LITERARY CLUB meeting Saturday at 2:45 p. m. * The theme of the day’s program will be history and religion. Miss Esthier Renfrew will talk on “Those Gay Middle Ages” (Kershner) and Mrs, Naomi Baker Lyda on “Cross and Swastika” (Frey). Hostesses will be Mrs. Dorothy Lyon and Miss Dorothy Carey.

“The Oldest Easter Service in the United States” will be the subject of Mrs. Charles Cherdron. at the meeting tomorrow of the FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB. Mrs. M. C. Moore will talk on Easter music. . Hostesses will be Mrs. B.C. Wright and Mrs. C. W. Sommers.

‘Mrs. Horace Shonle will be hostess! tomorrow for the meeting. of THE CLIO" CLUB from 2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.\Mrs. Murray Hadley will talk on “New Translations” and Mrs. Robert Shelhorn on “By Ocean; Freighter.” |

Mrs. James Butler, 1207 N. Gale St., was to be hostess at 1:30 p. m. today, for the meeting of the TRI C CLUB. : t

The INTER LIBROS CLUB will meet for a buffet supper tomorrow at 6:30 ip. m. at the home of Mrs, willdur Mohr, Evanston Road. Mrs. Genevieve Prim will review ““Madame Curie” at the business meeting following the supper. The | GARFIELD PARK WOMEN’S CLUB will sponsor its annual Easter egg hunt in Garfield Park at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Carl Baas, general chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Chdrles | Combs, ‘Albert Cowden, Harry Doty, Lawrence Federle, Otto Koeber, [Paul Koshmider, Leo Lucid, Emil Luedeman, Clarence Meister, Clande Monroe, Herbert Newman, Harry Reimer, Horace Richter, Herman Schultz; George Schaupf, Dempsey Spurgeon, William Stackelback and Ralph Storey.

¥ | Mrs. Wilbert Sarber will talk on “Chile” at the monthly meeting of the LADY ABERDEEN ARTIST CHAPTER OF THE INTERNAIONAL | TRAVEL STUDY CLUB Saturday at the Colonial Tearoom at 12.30|p. m. There will be an election of officers. Hostesses will be Mesdames Robert Anderson, Wallace Heller and Jésse Webb. Mrs. Albert Schillinger will preside. j<

Bridge Tea Set ‘By Little Club

The Little Club of the Woman's Department Club will have its monthly | bridge tea in the club house at|2 o’clock Tuesday for mems bers and guests. TD Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas, chairman of arrangements, will be assisted by Mrs. Clyde Montgomery. Tea hosteses will be Mesdames Othniel Hitch, Alvin Jose and William Kas-

Hibben Pupils Hunt

the event are (left to ri { Miss Dorothy Addington and Mrs.

Max Applegate and Miss Virginia Davis.

1 Memorial. Assisting t) Miss Ada

| Times Photo. with plans for ozelle Miller, ldie Smith.

reviews and programs featuring the

mittee in charge of arrangements includes Mrs. A. F. Malott, Miss Clara

Purim “Ball To Be Sunday

Mrs. Herman Chalfie and Leo Selig are co-chairmen for the 28th annual Purim Ball to be held Sunday evening at the . Kirshbaum Center. el : : Mrs. [Charles Karsh is program committee chairman, asssisted by

Farb and Miss Florence Slutzky.

A program will precede the danc-

ing. Acts will be a Top Hat Revue presented by Leo Kline, Jack Kline, Martin Berkowitz, Miss Jacqueline Karsh, | Joe Rabin. and Milton Tavel; Mrs. Jacob Weiss in a Gay Nineties’ skit, “Songs of Yesterday”; Miss Justine Feinberg in a radio sketch, “Indianapolis Sophisticated Gossip”; Miss Bertha Abravaya and Hy Cohen in a Jitterbug Contest. A burlesque on “Gone With the Wind” will be presented by Jerry Weiss, Miss .Janst Cooler, Goldbach, Bernard Bloom, Jaeger, Norman Weissman, Carl Russo and Herb: Larman. Miss Ethel Kaplan will sing. Seymour Pinkus is master of ceremonies. Meyer Gallin, superintendent of the Jewish Educational Association sponsoring. the ball is author of a Purim play which will be presented under direction of Sol Blumenthal. Jacob Solotken is chairman and Mrs. Max Selig and Louis Talesnick, co-chairmen of" ticket sales. Leo Talesnick is refreshments chairman, asisted by Mrs. Sam Block, Mr. and

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zer. Aaron Unger, president of J. E. A., Herman Chalfie arid Henry Salam are co-chairmen of side attractions. - Members of the contact committee are Mrs. David L. Sablosky, chairman; Mrs. Henry Blatt and Mrs. Max Klezmer; door committee, Julius Falendar and H. T. Cohen; gifts, Mesdames Abe Kulwin, Dave Daobrowitz, Aaron Unger. Abe Unger, Barney Podkin and Edgar Blay. Harry S. Joseph is chairman of publicity. i

auditors are Max M. Plesser and Dr. Philip Falendar,

Kaydet Club Dance Invitations Issued Memebrs of the Kaydet Club have

issued invitations:for a dance March

29 at the Marott Hotel. Hosts will be Scott Christie, Francis Curtis, James Carlin, Jack Davis, Joseph Delk, Colin Dyer, Dean Doyal, Kenineth Dawson, Rob-

ert Goodwin, Harry Gardner, Oli-

ver Holmes, Fred Horner, Robert Hall, William Lemen, Mack Marsh, Gordon McKinney, Harry McGee, Car], Patterson, Joseph Raub, Edward Ragsdale, Donald Summers, Paul Swindler, John Spitznagel, Henry Wakeland and Donald White.

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For Eggs Tomorrow

'One-two-three will send pupils, at the Hibben School on the Easter, {rabbit's trail tomorrow.

Pupils|at the school, 5237 Pleasant Run Parkway, will then dash across

| {the street to the park to hunt for eggs which an obliging bunny has}

left. Each tot will carry a basket. 1for his collection. io Easter meaus a bit more

be celebrating her fourth birthday Easter. She is one of two white ducks which waddle about’ the }sehdol yard as pets of the children. The other one answers to the name

a former pupil, David Simons. ~ Mrs. Russell Shafer will send along a basket of Easter favors for her son Russell Jr. and other

kiddies. ||... | Assisting Miss Helene Hibben, di-

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than the ff hunt to the youngsters. . “Taxi” will}!

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McNutts to See

Jordan Revue|

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it Here Reception and Dance Follow Show at English’s Next Wednesday

Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt and Mrs. McNutt

| will attehd the Jordan River Revue

Indiana University: musical show, The show is being presented by University students. * - A reception at the Columbia Club for University trustees, officials and alumni will follow the performance. In the receiving line will be Her-

man B Wells, I. U. president; Mrs. |

Kate Mueller, dean of women; Mr.| i

land Mrs. William Kunkle Jr. Ft. Wayne; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen

Hillis, Kokomo; Governor and Mrs.

‘M. Clifford Townsend and Messrs.

and Mesdames Uz McMurtrie, J. Dwight Peterson, Val Nolan and James M. Tucker. ¥ Following the reception a dance will be held at the Club for persons attending the revue. ¢ Additional patrons and patronesses for the event include President Emeritus William Lowe Bryan and Mrs. Bryang Messrs. and Mesdames Ward G. Biddle, T. A. Cookson, E. Ross Bartley and George Heighway, all of Bloomington; Messrs. and Mesdames James Nelson, Gerald Redding, Paul Summers and James Ruddell. Many theater parties have been arranged for the show. In Mr. Biddle’s box will be President Emeritus Bryan, Mrs. Bryan and

President Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Red-:

ding have made reservations for a party of 12. ; ! ; Other reservations have been

mace by Messrs. and Mesdames F.|

H. Streightoff, Paul Summers, James Ruddell, Karl Tuornburg, Muncie, Ind., and William Toner, Anderson, Ind. |

A display of oil paintings of contemporary Indiana artists was featured recently at a meeting of the Loogootee; Ind.,, Woman's Club. Mrs. Murial Mosier gave profiles of the artists and histories of the paintings exhibited. Hostess for the meetings were Mrs. Marcella’ Risacher. .

‘Mrs. ‘Alton Andrews will speak on “Art Found in the Bible” at a meeting of the AMBIA WOMAN'S CLUB, ‘Ambia, Ind., today and will * display ‘reproductions. Mrs: Walter - McCormick will speak on “Sacred Music” and Mrs. Ray Stephens on “Conservation Projects’ in Indiana.” : : [. -Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Jacobson and Mrs. Carrol Davidson.

Miss Mary Fretageot of New Harmony and Evansville spoke at a meeting of the Crawfordsville Art League held recently at the home of Mrs. Marsh Jones. i Mrs. Jones was elected president at a business meeting preceding th talk. Other officers elected wer Mrs. James Kirkpatrick, vice president; Mrs. Karl Dickerson,: secre tary, and Mrs. Benjamin C. Evans, treasurer, They will: assume their duties in the: fall. 5 Plans were made. for a bridg party in April. Mrs. Mary Walte Wilson will have charge, Mrs. Ethe S. McCulloéh, president, presided.

Child Theater |

* Play Booked

Committees are at work preparing

for presentation of “The Silver Thread” by the Children’s Civic Theater March 30 and gl. The play, written by Constance D'Arcy Mackay, will be directed by Mrs. Joseph A. Walden, who has assisted on committees for previous

productions of the Theater this season. Mrs. Walden studied drama at Vassar College and worked in chil

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dren’s dramatics with the Philately

phia Junior League.

Her assistants include Mrs. Join stage manager,| Mrs. Robert Rogers is hand proper-|

Gordon Kinghan,

ties chairman, assisted by Misse Esther Jane Throckmorton, Betty Hamerstadt, Harriet Patterson. Mesdameés Frances Bowditch and Dayid Burns. : / ‘Scene properties are in charge of Miss Mary Ellen Voyles, chairman; Miss Constance Lewis, Mesdsmes James Skinner, William Scott an

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{B. F. Hake. Costuming is being di-

rected by Mrs. Richard Tucker, as sisted by Misses Jayne Sumner an Patricia ‘Rocap, Mesdames JO Coleman and Ralph Davis. i

~ Miss. Betty Tharp, theater chair-

The finance committee of the

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sional Women’s Club will hold its annual card party at the Athenaeum Monday at 8 p. m. Miss Lois M. Baker (right) heads the finance com=-

mittee. Miss Olive Faulkner (left)

is in charge of ticket sales and Mrs.

Lula Harvey (center) is chairman of the candy committee, Betsy Winterrowd to Be Guest. At Shower Given by Pat McKean; ‘Bridge Honors Marian Johnson

Several showers are planned to honor young women who - will be ! ? r 5 1 | ;

early spring brides.

Miss Pat McKean will entertain this evening ‘with a shower in honor of Miss Betsy Milnor Winterrowd, whose marriage to Oscar H,

Maas will be April 12, Miss Wint Mrs. Victor Winterrowd. Assisting the hostess will be her mother, Mrs. C. W. McKean and Misses Marian Donnelly, Janice Tripp and Rosanne Smith. °° Guests will include Mesdames John E. Milnor, Winterrowd, H. C. Block Jr., El Bauer, Louis B. Maas, Murrel Martin, Jack Downey, L. W. Patrick; Misses Mary Furscott, Florence Lustgarten, Jean Klinger, Mary and Alice Murphy, Betsy Murbarger and Katherine Kosanke. . ” » 8 Miss Virginia Buddenbaum wil} entertain © with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Mary Johnston this evening: at her home, 5135. Maple - Lane. Guests with the bride-to-be will include Misses Ardis Danner, Helen Stoshitch, Mary Johnston, Joanne DeMilt, Ruth Alice Hoffman, Esther Cotton, Henrietta Savidge, Mary Beth Oldham, Rose Mary Bauer and Mrs. James W. Carr Jr, i > Miss. Johnston will be married to De Witt Wilcox Brown Jr. next Sunday. i a 2 =»

Mrs. Edward Dunnington will en-.

tertain in honor of Miss Fanchon Parsons whose marriage to Harry Riddell will be April 27. The date

|for the party has not been set.

= Lig» ; Miss Marian | Johnson, who * will

be married April 14 to Thomas O’Haver, will. be honored at a

errowd is the daughter of Mr. and

i » | | bridge party tonight ‘by Miss Martha Eckert. Guests will include Misses Maude Alice Dodson, Mildred Thompson, Mildred Stewart, Jane : Miller, Mary: Elizabeth Thumma and Betty Alice Smith. | ' =

be 5 : [> | i : Scout Council Pays Tribute to Mrs. Edey, Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, in behalf of the Indianapolis Council of Girl Scouts, today expressed regret at the: death of Mrs. Birdsall Otis Edey, New York, former Girl Scout execue

tive. Mrs. Edey died Sunday evee: ning at her home in Bellport, N. Y, It was largely through the efforts | and inspiration of Mrs. Edey, Mrs, Voyles. said, that the Girl Scout ore. ganization grew to its present proe portions. Mrs. ‘Edey ‘was national president and later commissioner of Girl Scouts. : She visited Indianapolis: several times. In 1930 she attended the national Girl Scout convention here... Two years later she returned to ate tend the Great Lakes Regional Cone vention at which she awarded the Golden Eaglet to Miss Mary Vance Trent. {| 5d “A great part of Mrs. Edey’s. life. was spent in the development and promotion of the ideals of Girl Scouts,” + Mrs. Voyles said. = “Her death is a great loss to the organise zation.” ae

man, has announced that the par si

Saturday morning performance wil be omitted. The presentation w

be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday and 3 p. m. Sunday, March 30: and 31.

Tickets will go on sale Friday at the Civic

Mrs. Keenan Indorséd The Wy-Mo-Dau Club. has: in-

dorsed: Mrs. W. D. Keenan for first |

vice president of the

7 Indiana Federation of Clubs. : 1

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