Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1940 — Page 4
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SOCIETY © Mrs. Gates’ Pupils Will Have Tenth Spring Party April 20
Mrs. William Byram Gates today announced the program for the 10th annual Spring Party of the Junior Assembly and the Gates dancing classes.” The dance will be held Saturday night, April 20, in the Murat Temple ballzoom. |
Following the overture will be the grand march to Victor Herbert's “March of the Toys.” , The Castle Rock and Roll presented by Suzanne Chambers, Martha Frances Dunn, iggins, Nina Lockwood, Suzanne Mooney, Natalie Pinnell,
Scheidenhelm and Frank Throop. Jane Williams and Robert ‘Hare Jr. will give la ballroom waltz and a solo number to T-~haikowsky's “Sixth Symphony will be offered by Alice Greene.
Take | Part in Rhumba Number ¢ es
, Appearing in a rhumba number will be. Patricia Bishop, Sally Eaglesfield, Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, Lois Hilkene, ‘Elizabeth Hardin, Caroline Jones, Mary Johnson, Caroline Kiger, Robert Blake Jr. Ashby | Fuller, Jock Jelleffe, Joseph Lautner, James Noonan, Robert Silver,| Charles Bookwalter and Kennard Voyles.
altz by Mary Jean Briggs, Myra Jane Briggs, Joan Boozer, e Baxter, Lillian Fletcher, Martine Horne, Phillis Jordan, ta Ellen Krutzsch, Joan Pile, Jane Sewell, Ann Atkins, Jack ,, William Anderson, Stephen Buchanan, Tommy Heckel, Hare, Edward Kingsbury, James Miller, Eldon Nyhart, Philip ), Neal Randolph and Jack Perrine. Nancy Briggs, Alice Greene, Emily Flickinger, Helen Rudesil, Jeanne Tompkins and Leora Wood will dance in a March number and Barbara Brown will give a solo dance to a Strauss waltz. The
fox trot will be danced by Barbara Bradley and Stewart Tompkins
ancy Briggs will appear again, this time in a buck routine.
ing of Conga Will Be Feature .
e conga will be danced by Martha Alig, Phyllis | Dell, Alice Greene, Alice Gates, Marjorie Home, Betty Lee Washburn, Mary inn, Philip Brown, Albert Metzger, George Finney, Austin Gillespie, Roland Rust, Paul Ragan and Burton Randolph. Emily Flickinger will next appear in a solo number to one of Chopin's mazurkas and then the polka will be executed by Betsy Cooper, Fritz [Pantzer and Vincent Alig. A number titled “Spring Party” will A solo dance by Barbara Brown and a tango by Leora, Wood and Jack [Jellette will conclude the program. |
Parties Arranged for Propylaeum Supper
| | ; rs. Leo X. Smith will have as her guests at the buffet supper at the Propylaeum tomorrow evening Dr. and Mrs. John J. Bibler and Mr. Smith. Others planning to entertain parties include Mrs. Arthur E. Krick, who will have a party of seven; Mrs. Q. L. Miller, with |a party of eight; Mrs. Walter B. Rosseter, who also will have a party of eight, and Mrs. Edward W. Harris, with a party of eight. e parties of Mrs. Frederick E. Matson and Mrs Charles R. Peddle will include six guests, as will that of Mrs. Jacob P. Dunn. Mrs. Margaret B. Segur and Mrs. Ethel M. Rathert 11 entertain a party of seven. Mrs. J. M. Williams and Mrs. Thomas F. Hudgins will entertain parties of four. Other reservations include those of Mrs. Anna R. Reed, Mrs. Edson T. Wood, Mrs. Russell Sullivan, Mrs. Edna F. Vajen and Mrs. Clyde Jones. | | i Plans for Sun Valley Ball Progressing |
Preparations for the Civic Theater's Sun Valley at the Indianapolis Athletic Club are adding to the activities around the theater these days. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte have been selecting invitations which will carry out the Eh theme
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in harmony with the decorations. They are assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames George Fotheringham, Ronald Sk e, Erwin G. Vonnegut and Mrs: Harry R. Fitton. Mrs. Walter C. Hiser heads the committee on decorations, assisted by Robert Harrington and the Mesdames Silas B. Reagan, ‘Henry E. Todd, Richard T. Hill, E. Hardey Adriance and F. Noble ‘Ropkey. ] | ; Mrs. James H. Ruddell heads the promotions committee, aided by Mesdames Edward J. Elliott, Irving M. Fauvre, W liam Finney, Russell W. McDermott, Oliver W. Greer, Richard Bunch, Thomas Scanlon, Garrett W. Olds, Blaine Miller Jr., F. A. Ahrbecker, Dudley Gallahue, Marvin L. Lugar, Garth Marine; Misses elen Coffey, Louise Swan and Louise Argus. Mrs. William G. Sparks heads the music committee. Mr: and Mrs. E. Eugene Whitehill 'are general chairmen.
Entertains for Jeannette Tarkington
Miss Jane Axtell will entertain with a luncheon today at her home for Miss Jeannette Tarkington, who will be married next month to Burford Danner. Guests will include Mrs. Elvan Tarkington, mother of the bride-to-be, Mrs. John S. Tarkington, Mrs. E. A. Lambeth, grandmother of Miss Tarkington, and the Misses Nancy Campbell, Elizabeth Kiger, Patricia Eaglesfield, Harriett Patterson, Ann Fox, Jean Light, Ruth
Fishback, Margaret Jameson, Susan Gatch, Priscilla Johnson, Fayette .
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. Miller, Evelyn Lilly, Barbara Sheerin and Anna Louise Cole
Dinner Precedes ‘Dramatic Club Play
Mr. and Mrs. Orland A. Church will have as their guests before The Dramatic Club's performance at English's Theater tonight Messrs. and Mesdames Louis H. Haerle, Warrack Wallace, Alex Metzger; Walion M. Wheeler Jr. and A. Hastings Fiske. The play will be “A Slight Case of Murder,” In the cast will be Mrs. John D. Gould, Mrs. Blaine H. Miller Jr. Robert Smith, Eli Messenger, Garvin M. Brown, Henry J. Peirce, Kurt Leiber, George E. Home, Edward Ogle, William H. Wemmer, John Elam, Orland A. Church, Henry Frenzel, Mrs. Miller, Elias Atkins, Byron Hollett, Jack Appel and young Eldon [Nyhart. Mrs. Ricca Scott Titus is directing. | Dancing at the Columbia Club will follow the performance. The arrangements committee for the play includes Mr. and Mrs, John E. Hollett Jr., chairmen, Mr. and| Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shipnes, Miss Elsie Sinclair and Albert O. Deluse.
Women Aid Symphony Club Campaign
More than 150 Indianapolis women have been organized into _ teams under the chairmanship of Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes to participate \_ actively in the current maintenance [fund campaign now being sponsored by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Acting with Mrs. Clowes as assistant chairmen are Mesdames Alfred W. Noling and ‘Robert A. Adams. : 2 : The | team roster released today, Mrs. Clowes explained, is not all-inclusive. - A number of special workers are not listed, and the large group of business and professional women taking part in the campaign have not yet been completely organized. - Working with Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox are Mesdames August Bohlen, | Maxwell Coppock, Noble Dean, Francis W. Dunn, Fletcher Hodges,| Edna Kuhn Martin, Blaine Miller Jr. J. L. Mueller, Hugh MecGibeny, William Rockwood and F. Noble Ropkey. Mrs. Chauncey Eno heads a team including Mesdames John W. Bookwalter, Volney Brown, William Finney, William Hall, Newell Munson, A. K. Scheidenhelm and Miss Elsie Sinclair.
Personnel of Teams Announced
The following women comprise a team headed by Mrs. John Shirley; Mesdames Albert M. Campbell, George S. Dailey, Walter C. Hiser, William Krieg, Frederick W. Mitchell, Robert McMurray, R. 5, Origen, Allan Z. Shimer, Karl Stegemeier and James H. Ruddell. ~- Chairman of another team Mrs. Roy Slaughter, whose workers include Mesdames Thelma Bosworth, J. Shares C. Howard Grif.
fith, Frank B. Hunter, A. R. Jones, Charles C. Martin, Charles Maley, Arthur H. Taylor, Mary Zrfed and Miss Lucille Stewart. Mrs. Bernard R. Batty leads a team composed of Mesdames Edward A. Gardner, William. Herbert Gibbs, Carl Hull, A.\L. Leatherman, C. A. McPheeters, Guy Rhodes, G. W. Rubush, I. E. Solomon, Howard Stitt and the Misses Emma Doeppers and Mary Spalding. At the head of a sixth team is Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr., whose associates are Mesdames D. Laurence Chambers, Orland A. Church, Charles C. (Culp, J. Landon Davis, John Eaglesfield, Edward E. Gates, Louis Haerle, John E. Hollett, Raymond F. Mead, Dudley A. Pfaff and Harry V. Wade. : | Mrs. George A. Smith is in command of eight workers,” who
include Mesdames Harvey Belton, Robert Ray Bunch, Maurice Keller,
W. E. Kennedy, Ralph Lochry, John G. McNutt, Sidney A. Sullivan ‘and Miss Victoria Montani. Associated in the campaign with Mrs. _ Garland A. Retherford are Mesdames Arthur Brown, William Koons, Robert Gray, Frederick Hill, William - Nelson, Robert Smith, Robert Stith, M. B. Tichenor, M. Clifford Townsend and Charles Wylie.
Other Team Members Are Listed
Under the leadership of Mrs. Louis Segar are Mesdames Ralph Cole (co-chairman), Maurice Block, Allan Kahn, Roger Kahn, Ray- . mond F. Kiser, Lewis Lurie and Bernard D, Rosenak. Mrs, A. W, Herrington has associated with her Mesdames Keyes W. Atkins, _ Robert Rhoades, William J. Shafer, R. Hartley Sherwood, Rollin W. Spiegel, Louis R. Thomas and Albert M. Zoller, | ‘Under the ‘chairmanship of Mrs. 'W. J. Goory, the following women are working as a group: Mesdames C. L. Kittle, O. L. Kranz, D i Sh el iam H Pearl, L. E: Schultz, Russell _B. er, ompson and Miss Laura Buehler, Mrs. Holliday Black, Mrs. William “Fortune Jr. and Miss June Cooling are assoated wi h several of 8 AlgY ‘
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Nancy Briggs will give a soft shoe number followed by ‘a ball-:
given by Caroline Cram, Mary Heath and Sally McBride. _
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Mrs. Arthur Bortz (left) is chairman of the Fellowship Bridge to be sponsored April 13 at the Murat by the Indianapolis branch of A. A. U. W. Mrs. John Paul Lahr is the local fellowship chairm: | Proceeds will go to the fellowship fund. |
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Members of the Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home are busy these days completing plans for the sponsorship of a concert by Alec Templeton April 30 at the Murat Theater. Mrs. Dudley F. Taylor (center) is in charge of ticket sales. Other workers include Mrs. Alfred D. Hurst (left) finance chair-
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Additional reservations for the tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic
Thomas J. Scanlon, Howard Swartz, Arthur Zimmerman, Charles DeGraw, Lloyd Decker, and Arthur Curtiss. Miss Mary Louise Drew and Charles Marbaugh will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Caesar. In the party of Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Patton will be Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sundling will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morley, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Kessler, Miss Dorothy Smith and Dr. J. J. McGarrell. With Dr. W. B. Curry will be Miss Lucile Smith, Dr. and Mrs. David Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christian and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wara.
Dr., Mrs. Sicks to Entertain In the group attending with Dr.
|and Mrs. O. W. Sicks. will be Dr. |and Mrs. Maurice Kahler, Dr. and ‘Mrs. Jo Kent Leasure, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Belton and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter. : " Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Haslinger’s party ‘will include Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Pfeiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Whitaker will entertain Messrs. and: Mesdames C. H. Luft, Roy A. Hice and R. R. Kibbee. Attending with Miss Mary Catherine Coulter will be Mr. and Mrs. Davis Harrison and William Bastian. ; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Colvert’s party will include Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Endsley. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Boggs’ guests will be Dr. and ‘Mrs: Norman Loomis, Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Wilkins and Dr. and Mrs. Leon Gray, Martinsville, Ind. Other reservations are those of
/Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seidel and of Mr.
and Mrs. Garrett Kirby who will have with them Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Argus. ! 16 to Be Guests of Markeys
Judge and Mrs. Joseph T. Markey will have a party of 16; Stuart Dean will entertain a party of four; Samuel Dinnin’s party will be for and Dr. and. Mrs. George J. Garceau will have a party of 10. Among the groups planning informal gatherings before the dance
is that of Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Cohge: They will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Alan Sparks, Dr. and Mrs. Paul C. Beckner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schmidt, Miss Eileen Scanlon and Vincent Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNamara also will entertain before the dance for the party attending with them. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Elmo Richey, Preston Woolf, George Buskirk, Maurice Mackay, Miss Catherine Guedelhoefer and Donald Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas will entertain the group attending the dance with Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCammon. These are Messrs, and Mesdames Walter Brant, Charles Hagedon and Chester Casler. Mr.
entertain before the dance for their
_|party of 10.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lobraico at their home before the dance will be Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Bibler, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kerl and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Iverson.
Writer to Talk
- Mrs, John D." Tomlinson (above), Crawfordsville, Ind., who writes under the name of Jean Duncan-Clark, will guest speaker at the April ting of the Woman's Press Club of In
diana at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday the Columbia Clu 5
and Mrs. Norbert Smith also will}
Additional Reservations Made For St. Vincent's Guild Dance To Be Held at I. A. C. Tonight
St. [Vincent's Hospital Guild Dance Club have been announced.
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Eisemann will have in their party Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kitterman, Messrs. and Mesdames Claude R. Lehr, Bert Gwynn, D. D. Cutright, Russell Stevens and Harry Curtis. With Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reifsteck wili be Messrs. and Mesdames
Plan Program For Assembly Club Meeting
Mrs. J. Harry Green, soprano, will present a program of songs at the monthly luncheon of the Indianapolis Branch of the State Assembly Woman's Club at 12:30 p.| m. Wednesday at the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Dorothy Knight Greene, pianist, will accompany Mrs. Green. Paule Bryan, interior decorator, will speak on “Modern Interior Decoration.” In charge of the program are Mrs. S. K. Ruick, chairman, Mesdames Walter Behmer, C. J. Buchanan, Lloyd Claycombe, Thurman, Gottschalk, William Storen, E. C. Wakelam, Jacob Weiss, Nathan Swaim and Miss Tella C. Haines. Mrs. Curtis Shake is general presidéht- of the Indianapolis Branch and Mrs. Buchanan is president emeritus.
Miss. Semans D. A. R. Page
Miss Margaret Eleanor Semans will serve as personal page to the president-general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Henry Robert Jr. during the organization’s Continental Congress in Washington April 15 to .18. Miss Semans is a member of the CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON @HAPTER. Miss Marjorie Joy Northrup, of the Old Glory Chapter, will be page for the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter. Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Caroline Scott Harrison, will be a member of the committee for the presidentgeneral’s reception Tuesday, April 16 and will be assigned to special duty during the Congress to entertain persons appearing on the program. x On the Sunday before the congress, Miss Jane Susan Curry, Old Glory, will sing at the Memorial service at the Presbyterian Church, Alexandria. Miss Curry also will attend the convention. ' Other members of local chapters who will attend the congress as delegates, alternates and visitors are Mrs. G. B. S. Taylor, Caroline
William Dobson, Ray Fatout, Ira M. Holmes, Jasper P. Scott, Odin Wadleigh, Waldo Rossetter, Caro= line Scott. Harrison, and Miss P Bosart, Old Glory. Miss Anne Holmes expects to join the group. She is a student at Vassar College. :
Miss Minnie E. Lloyd, history teacher at Shortridge High School, will speak on “Some of the Men Who Made the Constitution” at 2:15 p. m. Monday over Station WIBC. The program is sponsored by the INDIANA SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS a AMERICAN REVOLU-
Mss Judith Hoefgen will review “Strife Before Dawn” (Schumann) at the regular meeting of the IRVINGTON CHAPTER, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles N. Smith, ; A dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. will precede the meeting. Mrs. Frank R. Baker will be assistant hostess. Election of officers for the year will be held.
Adams and Miller Wedding Tomorrow
Miss Doris Miller, 533 W. 30th St.,
Adams tomorrow in a ceremony. at Je Methodist Church in Lebanon, Miss Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Miller of Lebanon and Mr. Adams is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Adams of Augusta.
Demonstration Set Miss Janice Berlin, Marion County home demonstration agent, will give a demonstration of slip-cover making at a meeting of the Franklin Township Homemakers Club Tues-
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Scott Harrison, regent; Mesdames| W. C. Bartholomew, E. H. Darrach,
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EVENTS | CLUBS Woman's Department Club Auxil-
sociation. Tues. Mrs. P. A. KelJer, 70 N. Addison St. hostess. Luncheon.
North Park Ladies’ Help, Aid and Assist Club. 8 p. m. Tues. North Park Temple. E. T.C. 3 p. m. Tues. Miss Jean MacNelly, 4065 Park Ave., hostess. Mandalay Chapter, International Travel-Study. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Herbert Sawyer, 904 E. Maple Road, hostess. Mrs. Vaughn Cornish to speak. Assistant hostesses, Mrs. J. P. Robinson, Mrs. R. D. Stober.
“LODGES
Monument . Chapter 549, O. E. S. Mon. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Mrs. Goldie Freeman, warthy matron; Judge Wilfred Bradshaw, worthy patron.
8 p. m. Tues. asonic Temple, 1522 W. Morris St. Stated meet- | ing. Miss Mary Dell, worthy matron; John ' Robertson, worthy/ patron. Indianapolis Court 1, Order of the
Harry Geisel, 5782 N. Delaware, hostess. Dinner. Guests. Tri Kappa, Indianapolis Associate Chapter. Mon. Mrs. E. W. Sherwood, 3620 Woodland, hostess. Luncheon, 1 p. m. Bridge. Assistants, Mesdames Arthur Shireman, John Riester, Frank Howard, Elgan Stark, W. A. Sutton and William I. Toms. Iota Kappa. Tues. eve. Miss Jane Steighorst, 158 S, Elder, hostess. Business meeting, Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. Mon. Hotel Lincoln. Alpha Chapter, Omega Chi. 8:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs, Norman DeArmith, 4701 E. Washington, hostess. Plans for annual card party to be discussed. Miss Gertrude Henn, chairman. Assistants, Mrs. Martin Oslos and Miss Louene Fillenwarth.
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CARD PARTIES
Liederkranz Ladies’ . Society. 8 p. m. Sun. Hall, 1421 E. Washington. Mrs. Carl Kiefer, chairman. Mrs. Anna Scheich, assistant. 8:30 p. m. Tues. Parish Hall of St: George's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Matilda Christoph, Mrs. Theresa Black in charge.
0. E.S. Officers To Be Installed
groups will turn their at10 installation of officers, !
=end and early next week. e BEECH GROVE CHAPTER
! , will hold a stated meeting Tuesday evening. The 1939 officers will| exemplify -the degrees. Mrs. Grace Lancaster, worthy matron, and John C. Simmons, worthy patron, will be in charge.
FIDELIS CLUB OF NORTH PARK O. E. S., will install officers at a meeting at 8 p. m. Monday af; the home of Miss Edith Ambuhl 2545 Boulevard Place. Assisting hostess will be Miss Donna JacobS
en. Officers to be inducted are Miss | Blanche Irish, president; Miss Dorothy Anderson, vice president; Miss ‘Carrie Watt, attorney general; Miss Betty Hollowell, secretary, and Miss Hazel Helsley, treasurer.
- SOUTHPORT AUXILIARY, O. E. S., will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Southport Masonic Temple. Mrs. Charlotte Baker will preside. |
iary to Public Health Nursing As- |
Amaranth. 6:30 p. m, Wed. Mrs. |
Faces the Future” before patrons of Music will be by the Technical High
rected by Mrs. Jesse Pollock. SCHOOL 7 will hold its meeting at 2 p. m. Wednesday. The program will consist of Stephen Foster songs by the pupils of Grade 4, directed by Miss Augusta Stephenson; places of interest in the United States by the pupils of Grade 5, directed by Miss Christine Sprouse, and music by the Federal Orchestra, directed by Reed P. Whistler. Election ‘of officers will be followed by a
‘tea, and a social hour, Indianapolis Chapter 393, O. E. S.T
Miss Orinda Mullikin, chief adult probation officer, will speak at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL 9. A
playlet, “Nature’s Helpers,” will be given by pupils of Room 16.
SCHOOL 12 will hold a guest meeting Wednesday at 2:3¢ p. m. Past presidents, Mesdames S. A. Sweet, Roger Hawkins, Ida Bales, Mabel Dobbins, J. O’Brien, Robertino Bunting, Berna Willoughby and Nellie Delks, will attend. Music will be by the Rhythm Band of the primary grades.
SCHOOL 13 will hear Miss Carrie Scott discuss “What the Modern Trend Means to a Librarian,” Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Mothers’ Chorus will sing, directed by Miss Haley Herold.
The Mothers’ Chorus will have charge of the program for SCHOOL 14, Wednesday at 3:10 p. m. *Election of officers will precede the program,
Joel W. Hadley, Shortridge High School, will speak on “Nature Study,” Wednesday at 2 p. m. before patrons.of SCHOOL 15. Musical numbers will be given by the Mothers’ Chorus. ’
The Rev. A. T. Clark will speak at SCHOOL 17 Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. Election of officers and reports of committee | chairmen will be followed by music by the ‘Girls’ ‘Special Chorus. ’
A film, “A Trip to Alaska,” will be. shown and explained by Miss Flora E. Drake, principal, before patrons of SCHOOL 21, Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Conservation will be discussed by the pupils of grade 7A,
directed by Miss Evelyn Hoover.
Election of officers will follow.
An educational sound picture, “Keepers of the Fires,” will be given at SCHOOL 27 Wednesday at 2:15 -P. M. by a representative of the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility Co. Gi
Fathers will have charge of the meeting scheduled for 7:45 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL 30. E. B. Hargrave, assistant principal of Washington High School, will speak on “Children at Home and. at School.” Music will be by the Washington High School quartet.
“Building a Better Life” will be discussed by the Rev. William H.
Church of Our Redeemer, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at SCHOOL 33. Election of officers will follow.
Belle Scofield, assistant art director in the public schools, will speak on “Travels in Egypt,” Wednesday at 3 p. m. before. patrons of SCHOOL 36. Music will be by the pupils of the school.
Publicity Hea
i Porter Phofo. Mrs. Thomas A. Randall (above) has been appointed publicity chairman for the American Legion ‘Auxiliary Poppy Day, May 25, by Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry, 12th Disfrict DOD PY Shairman & M I
SCHOOL: 37 will hold a health meeting at 3 p. m. Wednesday. Moving pictures on health will be followed by election of officers.
‘Mrs. Joseph C. Todd will speak
on “The Parent-Teacher Hyphen”
at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at
: | SCHOOL 43. Mrs. Phillip Kappes
will sing and the school orchestra will play.
SCHOOL 44 will hold Father's Night Wednesday at 8 p. m. Dr. John J. Haramy, department of
|social service, Indiana Central” Col-
lege, will speak.’ Music will be by the school orchestra and the Junior High School Girls’ Chorus.
| Miss Ida Helphinstino, principal of School 72, will speak at SCHOOL 47 Wednesday evening at 7:15 p. mi on “Education of Children.” The Mothers’ Chorus will sing. :
The of SCHOOL 49, scheduled for 2:45 p. m. Wednes-
§ | day will consist of a clairnet quartet
from Indiana: Central College and a talk on “around the World in Indianapolis” by Mrs. Grace Golden of the Children’s Museum.
'Dr. Thurman B. Rice of the State Health Board will speak before the
DR Teacher Association _of SCHOOL 50 Wednesday at 7:30
dall is a member
‘|p. 'm. Earl’ Buchanan, member of
Eifert, pastor of the Lutheran|
Talks, Musical Programs and Playlets Are Headliners for P.-T. A. Meetings Next Week
11 Talks, musical programs and playlets are headliners on “Indianapolis Parent-Teacher Association programs planned for next week. | Judge Wilfred Bradshaw of the Juvenile Court will discuss “Youth
SCHOOL 3, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. School Male Quartet and the school
orchestra, directed by Richard Orten. Community singing will be di
also will be present. The meeting will be in charge of the fathers, assisted by William B. Johnson, school principal, and Dean Smith. The annual cake contest will be held. Mrs. Roy Smith, social chairman, has announced there will be prizes for the best angel food, white spice, orange, devil's food, spongt Snayurnl sugar cakes. Judges will be esdames Edward Wheeler, James Boyd and Heston Damer. The school orchestra, directed ° by Robert Shepard, will play: Ti
Story telling by Mrs. Chic Jackson: will feature the program of SCHOOL 51 at a meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
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A program by the pupils of Grade 8, a community sing and election of officers will comprise the program of SCHOOL 52, Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. The Study Group will meet at 2 p. m. Dr. Alberta Jones, psychiatrist for the public schools, will discuss “Child Guidance.”
Dr. Norman Beatty will speak on “Skin Deep” Wednesday afternoon before patrons of SCHOOL 54. A violin solo by Mrs. Warren Posworth, accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Rubush, and the “Toy Shop” given by the pupils will complete the program. The meeting is scheduled for 1:30 p. m. :
A conservation program has been planned for SCHOOL 58 Wednesday afternoon, opening at 1:30 o'clock. C. R. Gutermuth of the State Conservation Department will talk on “Beauty Spots in Indiana.”
Miss Bertha Leming, social service director of the City Schools, will speak on-“The Child Welfare in the School” Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at SCHOOL 62. Living pictures will be presented by Nathalie L. Smith’s room. i
Judge Wilfred Bradshaw of Juvenile Court will discuss ‘Juvenile Delinquency” at a meeting of patrons of SCHOOL 68 Friday at 7:30 p. m. Music will be selections by the school choir and a violin solo by Miss Dolly Foust.
Mrs. Carl J. Manthei of the Board of School Commisisoners will be guest speaker at a meeting at SCHOOL 62, Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. A program celebrating the recent naming of the school for Joyce Kilmer, poet, will be given by the pupils of grade 8. They will present the history of the school in a playlet, “School Girls of Yesterday.” A biography of Joyce mer and several of his poems will follow. Mrs. C. E. Hostetler Jr., historian, will read a brief history of the Parent-Teacher Association of the school. Mrs, George L. Clark, president of the Indianapolis Council, ahd Mrs. Dale R. DaVoo, executive secretary of the Indiana Congress, will attend the meeting. Election of officers will follow the program. Mrs. Clifford B. Moore, president, will preside. A memorial tree planting is planned for Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. School pupils will participate. Miss Mary E. Morgan is school principal.
Lyle Nave, shop teacher in charge of the school’s garden project, will discuss “Gardening” at the meeting of SCHOOL 72, at 3:15 p. m. Wednesday. Music will be piano selections by Mrs. Ernest Mayer,
and discuss “Care of the Teeth,” Wednesday at 1:30 p. -m. at SCHOOL 173. |
The program of SCHOOL 82, scheduled for 2 p. m. Wednesday, will consist ‘of motion: pictures and
/|talk on “Spring Wild Flowers” by
Mrs. Charlotte: L. Grant, Technical High School; a playlet by the pupils of Miss Edith Yensky’s room; music by the Intermediate Chorus, directed. by Miss Estelle Williamson, and election of officers. :
New by-laws will be read and adopted at a meeting of the association of SCHOOL 84 at 2 p. m. Wednesday. : i
DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendent of city schools, will speak at an open house meeting of the association of SCHOOL 87 at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Exhibits of work . by school pupils will be on display in the various rooms. Music will be
directed by Miss Frances Thomas.
A panel discussion on “What Constitutes a Good School Patron” will be held at a meeting of the SCHOOL 91 association at 2 p. m.
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Dr. Mary Westfall will show a film |
by the junior high school chorus -
Wednesday. Music will be. by. the
Delta Kappa Gamma |! will hold its annual state jc
board will meet at 9:30 a. 1. ceding the opening session = i o'clock. 5 The board includes the 1 ¢ Miss Flora Drake, Indi first vice president, Mrs. 1 Taylor Shepherd, Evansvi second vice presiderit an i ponding secretary, Miss Al i Michigan City, Ind.; treas ‘+ Angelt Mensing, Blooming ©7, Ind,,. and recording secretary, M :: Mabel K. Holland, Ft. Wayne, In 4 The program and! ge = al ars rangements are being pl tied by members of the program 1: social committees. The membe = of the program committee are: liuirman, Mrs. John B. Boyd, G cc 1castle, Ind.; Miss Ruth Stark, 1 ichigan City, Ind.; Mrs. Saral = Harvey, Terre Haute, Ind.; | Ms. Grace Granger, Indianapolis; ss Alberta Cannon, Vincennes Id. and Miss Angela Mensing, Bl o:iington, Ind. ‘The members of [= social committee assisting [the program committee are:| Chair zn, Miss Dorothy Drackley, : Bl ington; Miss Mildred Dimmick, © eencas= tle; Miss Edna Tonagel 1.1 Porte, Ind.; Miss Florence iunsucker, Terre Haute; Miss Josepiiinie Boyd, Indianapolis, and Miss Everette Soden, Vincennes. | aif 15 to Initiated
Miss Cecelia Galvin, Indianapolis, as chairman of [the initiation committee, will direct the c::remony for the intitiation of 15 new nembers, Miss Blanche Terre Haute, chairman of the mittee, will plan. the p oc:dure [for the election of ta ;e officers for the coming An important feature c the program will be reports gc by Miss Alma Koza, Michigan C © and Miss Helen Polk, Vincennes, oi: legates to. the National Conveaion held Vath 22 and 23 in Washington, Miss Eleanor, O'Cc ior, Terre Haute, chairman of the S udy Committee, has arranged : +! Miss Lela Bradford and Miss Dc olny Harris, Greencastle, to read 2 ers giving the results and conclu:ichs of their study on the recent ::oiements in the progress of teache: ‘cnure. Music in Charge of iiss K Miss Lorle Krull, Indianapolis, will have charge of tk music. Mi Charlotte Burford, de =» of women, Indiana State - Teac:cis College, Terre Haute, will a © as parlia= mentarian during the -c:sion. | Miss Carrie Francis and Miss Louise Braxton, members of | the committee on national convention affairs, will give a rexori on pioneer Indiana teachers anc ti eir relation to the work of the rational organization. Mrs. Charles Youngman, Indianapolis, is president of| the hostess club. 6 , Miss Flora Drake, :iafe president, will preside at bot! ‘he morning and afternoon sessions. Reservae tions for the lunch-ci. are to be made with Mrs, Bess ime, Indian« apolis. i |
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Mrs. Grace C. =ischmann is chairman of the In iinapolis| Athletic Club’s 14th an: iil invitational bridge tournament ~iiich will be held April 19 and 21 = | the club. The individual m: lors game for the J. E. Cain ti ojhy, and the women’s pair game oi the Coleman bowl will open the 1 ic at 1:45 Frie day, April 19. L. ~. §Nelch de fending title-holder i the masters class, and Mrs, V. £. Jewcomer and Mrs. M. A. Blackb iri will be defending title-holder ii: the women’s pair championship ; year. |
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cup for a year. I: and F. R. Buck woi §ne 1939 event. The open pair cl = be played in two &: afternoon and nigh] | E. and T. P. Egan, Ci{ & nati, won the R. E. Adams troph; tin this division last year. : NB Sunday red of-four champid: Theodore E. Myei: honors in the 193%" to a Louisville Whitwell Wales, M. Carter and Er} ’
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clubs in Chicago.; Cjzsveland, ville, Cincinnati '2:d Indiana Outstanding bric = Middle West are c:nected to com= pete in the maj - vents. Russell dwin, Clevela | national tour=~ nent manager ‘" the American Contract Bridge _/ague, will con= duct the tournar c'6. ;
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