Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1940 — Page 20
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940
Travel Delights To Be Outlined
For Latreian
Magazine Club May Party Set Saturday.
Clubwomen have planned talks, a breakfast and card parties for the remainder of the week and Monday. W. A. Cresson will talk to members of the ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN CLUB on “The Delights of Travel” at a meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs, D. Oliver Brown, Miss Edna Dimmick will be assistant hostess. Members will bring guests, :
Members of the MAGAZINE CLUB will hold a May party at the Naval Armory Saturday.
The IRVINGTON QUEST CLUB will have a luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the country cab of Mrs. Chalmer Schlosser, New Palestine, Ind.
Miss Sarah T. Sisson will give the founders’ roll call at a meeting of the OVER THE TEACUPS CLUB tomorrow. Hostess will be Mrs. Jesse C. Moore.
Cards will follow breakfast at 11 a. m. for members of the CHEER BROADCASTERS tomorrow. Mrs. Charles S. Thomas, 5135 Norway Drive, will be hostess. Mrs. Chauncay M. Buck, breakfast chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. William H. Hodgson and Mrs. Wayne O. Hill Mrs. Otis Carmichael will be chairman for the card party.
Mrs. John Waldo and Mrs. Carl Switzer will discuss “Our Own Writers” at a meeting of the CLIO CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. Frank Wade will be hostess.
“A City by the Sea” will be the topic of a talk by Miss Lida Orth at a May breakfast of the FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. F. "M. Montgomery will describe “Beauty Spots of America.” Hostesses will be Mesdames A. F. Henley, G. F. Gross and D. A. Bowen,
Hibben Photo.
Mrs. William E. Munk, who is shown jumping her hunter Johnny, at recent hunter trials, wiil participate in the gymkhana to be held Sundav at Purdue University in connection with the Mother's Day
festivities on the campus. Several to participate in the show.
other Indianapolis equastrians are
Camille Fleig Junior Section Of Matinee Musicale Announces
Program for Sunday Recital
The program for the musicale to be presented by the Camille Fleig
| Junior Section of the Matinee Musicale was announced today. The event
The FAYETTE CLUB will meet will be at 3 p. m. Sunday in the American United Life Insurance Bldg. The first portion of the program will consist of cello and voice num-
for a covered dish luncheon followed by a business meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Heury, 3161 Washington Blvd. | Mrs. E. F. Brown, 2440 Adams St, will be hostess for a meeting of the|
bers.
(Rebe); Miss Marie Ochs, “Minuet in G” (Beethoven) and Billy Fagan, “May Breezes” (S. King). . Miss Marcie Finley will sing “The
FRIDAY AFTERNOON LITERAR | Swallows” (Cowen), accompanied by
CLUB tomorrow. Mrs, J. Ww. Pres- | ton and Mrs. T. A. O'Dell will speak. |
Mesdames E. W. Clausing, Frank Fromer, D. H. Giffin and W. D.
Miss Elizabeth Finley. Miss Betty Jean Barker will sing “The Dragon Fly” (Schaefer); Miss Roma Jean Hittle, “The Ginger Snaps Parade”
Miss Joanne Bernat will play “Cradle Song” (Schmidt); Miss RalsBess McKay, ton, “In the Alps” (Thompson); Miss Betty Lou Keller, “Castanets”
W.C.T. U. to Hear Mother’s Day Talk
A Mother's Day address by the Rev. Ella L. Kroft will be a feature of the May meeting of the Bay
Keenan will speak at a meeting of | (Eckstein); and Miss Joyce Delaney, | Laurel W. C. T. U at 2 p. m. tothe IRVINGTON SOCIAL STUDY |“Once There Was a Little Prin-| morrow at the home of the presi-
CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. E. E. Antibus, 32 Spencer Ave.| Mrs. W. F. King will assist,
cess” (Holst-Kullak).
For the second section of the pro-| {gram Miss Aileen Scoggan will sing
{“The Foolish Little Princess” (Troy-
Mrs. Demarchus Brown will speak or). he Madcap Duchess of Berry Player” (Rolfe-Mozart): Miss Phyl-
on“ at a luncheon meeting of the WOMAN'S LECTURE CLUB 12:30 po m. tomorrow at Woman's Department Club.
Edna Dobbyn-Sanders will give a book review at a joint meeting cf the BOOK LOVER'S AND WOMAN'S STUDY CLUBS Shoals, Ind, and the WOMAN'S CLJB OF LOCOGOOTEE, Ind, tomorrow at the Shoals library.
Members of the TWIST CLUB will give a chili dinner at 5:30 p. m. teaay at the home of Miss oetiy| CG Conner, 1423 N. Pennsylvania St. |
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Dick Fraser, “The Harpsichord lis Jay, “Minuet” (Paderewski) ; Miss Patty Joy, “Fantasy Impromptu” (Chopin); and Miss Lillian Bluestein, “Italian Concerto,” first movement (Bach). Accordion and voice selections will appear in the third part of the Miss Barbara Fasterday will play Prelude in C Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff), and Miss Marilyn Cook will play “Tarantelle” (Miles) and March in D Major (Bach). Miss Joan Richey will sing “Tales of the Vienna Woods” (Strauss) and “You Are Free” from “Blossom Time” (Kreisler). Miss Patricia Ann Rice will sing “Clair de Lune” (Debussy). Mrs. Albert Reep is adviser for the group and Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt Jr. is chairman.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Lewis will entertain tomorrow night at Hillcrest Country Club for Mrs. Ruth M. Claffey and her daughter, Betty,
‘who will leave soon to make their
home in Columbus, O.
H. Jerome Noel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noel, 5455 N. Meridian
'St,, recently was elected manager
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of the Comell University Musical Clubs. He is a junior at the university. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Forman and daughters, Phyllis and Eleanor,
have returned home after spending the winter at Miami Beach, Fla.
Miss Annamargaret Chapman.
: daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David E. i ly took part in a skit presented at
DePauw University at a tea in honor of DePauw's sister school, Christian College, at Madras, India. The meet-
ing was sponsored by the Associa-
tion of Women Students. The skit presented facts about the Madras school to which DePauw's A. W. S. gives an annual donation.
Calls to Illustrate
Talk on ‘Birds’ Mrs. William C. Gardner will talk on “Birds” at a meeting of the North End Garden Club tomorrow at the home of Mrs. George B. Elliott, 3816 Washington Blvd. Miss Helen Coffey will illustrate Mrs. Gardner's talk with bird calls. Mrs. Harry E. Rassmussen is projgram committee chairman. Delewill be appointed to attend sannual convention of the Garden Club of Indiana at Evansville,
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dent, Mrs. Claude H. Faulkner, 1938 Wilcox St. The Rev. I. R. Cross will lead devotions and Mrs. Ola Glover will sing. Mrs. J. M. Rogers, child welfare director, will conduct a white ribbon recruit service. Mrs. Faulkner will preside.
Zeta Tau Alpha Matrix Speaker Alumnae Seat" LL Officers Today
Dr. Olga Bonke Booher will be installed as president of the Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae at a meeting this evening at her home, 4045 N. Pennsylvania St. Others who will take office are Miss Helen Whitfield, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Smith, recording secretary; Mrs. Gerald E. Foltz, corresponding secretary; Mrs. B. A. Sutton, treasurer; Miss Frances Luichinger, historian; Mrs. Charles A, Smuck, Pan-Hellenic representative, and Miss Helen Million, alternate Pan-Hellenic representative. Mrs. Arthur N. Curtis has been appointed rush chairman. Mrs. Louisa Richardt of William H. Block Co. will speak on “The Principles of Make-up as an Aid to Revealing Rather than. Disguising Personality.” Miss Bernice Livingstone and Miss Edna Garwood will assist the hostess, od
Catholic Card Party Mapped
The quarterly meeting of the Indianapolis Council of the National Council of Catholic Women will be held May 16 at Ayres’ auditorium in connection with the first annual spring card party to be sponsored by the group. Presidents of parish councils will submit written reports of parish activities and a report on the Indianapolis District will be made. Final arrangements for the card party were to be made today at 2 p. m. in the assembly rooms of the Catholic Women’s Association, 1010 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Joseph J. Speaks. district ways and means chairman, is general chairman for the party. She is being assisted by officers of the Indianapolis district council and a committee of women | from parishes of the City and other towns in the district.
Rehabilitation League Plans Quiz
A membership quiz interview will be a feature of the program of the Indiana Rehabilitation League, Inc., at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Cropsey auditorium. Miss Alice Sullivan and Herman Champlin will be the interviewers. Edward G. Busard, president of the League, will explain the working policy of the new handicraft a y committee, formed to promote Scouts to See Film handicraft and organize marketing| Miss Helen Schoffield will show of the goods. | color films to members of Boy Scout Miss Mary Wilson is chairman of | troop 116 and Brownie troop 118 at the committee. Other members are 7:30 p. m. Sunday at the Hillside Mrs. William E. Gavin, Mrs. How- Christian Church, Ingram ard Long, Misses Jessye Davis, | Nevada Sts. Merle Otto will introBetty Long, Hollis Dillard, Ethel duce the Girl Scout leaders and the Schofield and Dorothy Christensen, | Rev. R. R. Chaver will introduce the
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Matrix Table To Honor 10
Ten members of the Butler University faculty will be honor guests at the annual Matrix Table banquet which the Indianapolis Alum-
Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi will Athletic Club.
Chicago Herald American will speak.
honor guests include President D.
O. Ross of the College of Business Administration; Dr. Seth E. El-
G. Nester, chafrman of the men's council; Dr. Allegra Stewart of the English department; Prof. Warren R. Isom and Prof. Roy M. Roggins of the history and political science department, and John T. Barnett of the publicity department. Invitations have been issued to 50 outstanding women on the campus. Miss Ann Logan, president of the active chapter, will present the sophomore key to the most outstanding second year woman reporter on the staff of The Collegian, campus daily newspaper.
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Welfare Club Luncheon Set
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