Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1940 — Page 13
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
Dance Pupils To Give Ballet
A program of diverbisoments and a ballet to Strauss music will be presented by pupils of Anna Ludmila and Jag Broderick at the monthly program of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale at 2 p. m. tomorrow at| Ayres’ auditorium. Others taking part in the program will be Miss Katherine Bell, pianist; “Mrs. William A. Devin, soprano, and ‘Mrs. Ruth Ranier Nessler, harpist. Mrs. Devin will be accompanied by . Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, . Dances by pupils of the Broderick Dance School have been ar- : ranged and will be staged HN Miss Ludmila and Mr. Broderick. Among pupils appearing on the ‘program will be Anice Gladson, Carolyn and Donald Edwards, Edris Jo Pearce, Bobbie Jo Buis, Virginia Mc¢Clamroch, Vera Davis, Dickie Ee wards . and Jane Cure. Also appearing will be Jan it Farquhar,. Jean | Allen, Joan | Beeson, Ilene Eastman, Jack Lowe, Michael ‘Drake, Lee Crosley, Edward | Ward, Wilford Hushaw, Martha Miller, Carolyn - Mohr, . Dorothy | Sering, Marcia Lyda, Phyllis Wilson, Annabelle Caldwell,: Mary Wild, Virginia Thompson, Marjorie Rouch, Pauline /Broderick, Rosemary Scott, Robert Buchheit,) Rosemary Albert, Mal‘colm Hoover, Betty Bailey, P. 1il Parson, Una May Frank ahd Dave Kelso. Mrs. Bertha Miller Ruick has arranged the program. |
Four in Atlantic City
For 'Y. W. Meeting|
Miss Essie 1. Maguire, executive secretary of the Y. W. C. A, left for Atlantic City yesterday to attend “the convention of the National As- __ sociation lof Employed Officials of the 'Y. W. C. A. Miss Maguire will conduct discussion group at the convention, which will be held Saturday through Wednesday. Accompanying Miss Maguire was Miss Bertha Hawkins, staff secre«tary of the central office of the association. Miss Charlotte Pearson and Miss Lillian Preston, also of the Y. W. staff, left this morning to attend the convention.| The group will remain -for the National ¥. W. C. A. convention April 10 to 16. Miss Maguire recently was named chairman of the membership committee of the association. She is a _member of the executive committee and formerly was president.
Sub Debs Hold Party
The Theta Delta Chapter of the Sub Deb Club held a theater party last evening. Those attending were Misses Betty Volstead, ‘Dorothy Service, Virginia Peterson, Evelyn Cox, Marjorie Patrick, La Vona Piersall, Georgia Lindley, Ina Clarke and Betty Thomas,
Hostess Named
~ Miss Jeanetfe Banks, 3926 E. 28th St., will be + Kaba C a meeting of
the Tri Delta Kappa Chapter of the Sub Deb Club tonight
PATTERN 117 CRISP APRON IN
1940
P. E. O. Sisterhood Officers Are Elected
Mrs. - Ted Brown will serve as president of the Indianapolis Council of the P. E. O. Sisterhood for the new year. Mrs. Brown jis a member of Chapter Q. : Mrs. Verna Stuart, Chapter F, is the newly elected vice president and Mrs. Parker Jordan, Chapter P, is secretary-treasurer.
Mark Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Akers, 1713 N. New Jersey St. will celebrate their 29th wedding anniversary by entertaining the Daughters of Warrick County at their home toMOITOW.
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Operetta Set For April 10 “The Lost Necklace,” an operetta, will be presented April 10 at 8 p. m. at the City Hospital Auditorium by the Student Nurses’ Choral Club. The libretto is by Dorothy Vincent and music by Charles Vincent.
The scene is laid in Spain during
the grape harvest. Miss Jeanne Collins plays Margaret, a young American who joins the harvesters at their work. Misses Mary Crouch, Doris Bart. and Alice Peter play Lola, Inez and Dolores, members of
the group of grape gatherers. Miss
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merelda, Gypsies.
"In the chorus of grape gatherers|
are Misses Grace Conrad, Ivalue Forkner, Frances Webster, Norvetta Allee, Dorothy Payne, Dorothy Cory,
Mary Pope, Mary Goble, Betty Dooley, Betty Janney, Ruth Gasaway, Virginia Carman and Evelyn
Purdy.
In the Gypsy chorus will be Misses Bette Metsker, Lois Steele, Mildred © Clark, Elizabeth Most, Ginevra Cooper, Viola Keylon, Iris Monroe, Evelyn Roush, Bernice Tatum, Letitia McClintock and Elnora Johnson. Charles Geyer will direct the operetta and conduct the student orchestra. Mrs, Janette Brown is accompanist.
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Library Group To Hear Talk
Miss) Alma Mitchill, president of the Special Libraries Association and Librarian of the Public Service Corp. of New Jersey, will speak tomorrow night before the Indianapolis Special Libraries Group. Dinner will be at 6:30 p. m. at the Canary Cottage. Miss Mitchill is spending several days in Indianapolis conferring with local librarians and officials on plans for the convention of the Special Libraries Association to be held in Indianapolis, June 3 to 6. Hostesses for tomorrow’s meeting
will be Miss Frieda Woerner of the
Indianapolis Publis Library and Miss Esther U. McNitt, Indiana State Library.
Sub Deb Officers ‘Will Be Installed
Formal installation services for new officers of the Tomahawk Chapter, Sub Deb Club, will be held Monday at. the home of Miss Betty Lou Summers, 1025 E. Tabor St. Officers are Miss Betty Lou Irish, president; Miss Ruth Morris, vice president; Mary Kleinschmidt, recording secretary; Miss Summers, corresponding secretary and Miss
Mary Frances Delph, treasurer. J
Guild to Hear ‘Book Review
“The Morning Is Near Us” (Glaspell) will be reviewed by Mrs. Russell Sanders for Circle E, St. Catherine’s Guild of the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Friday, April 12. : The book review at 2 p. m. in the Bible class room of the church will be followed by a tea and musical program. Miss Mary Spalding, pianist, Miss Peggy Wissel, violinist, and Miss Anne Wissel, cellist, will play. Mrs. George Southworth, wife of the rector of the church, and Mrs. Harry Goode will pour.
Un-I-Ben Club Meets
Mrs. Harry Petty and Mrs. Jack Robinson were to be hostesses for a luncheon meeting of the Un-I-Ben Club of the Riley Cheer Guild this noon at the Colonial Tearoom, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St,
Luncheon Set
A luncheon meeting will be held tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. by the Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare Associ= ation at the Home. Mrs. Herbert Eickhoff is luncheon chairman.
Supper Tomorrow Bethel 16 of Job’s Daughters will hold a jitney supper from 5:30 p.m,
to 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Mile lersville Masonic Temple.
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