Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1941 — Page 13

> Buttolph, 4111 Washington Blvd, will be hostess.

Before His Contemporary Club Address

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: | AND MRS. SAMUELr RUNNELS + will entertain at dinner tonight in honor of Carl J. Hamnro, Norwegian statesman, who is to speak before the : Contemporary Club at 8:30 o’clock tonight

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at the Harrell home will be Messrs. Edgar H.|Evans, J. K. Lilly Jr., James Fesler, Allen C. Miller, Harry

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Helen Garman 4 To Be Wed {On Feb. 8

"The announcement of marriage |plans and several parties for young women to become brides in forthcoming ceremonies makes up today’s pre-nuptial news. Invitations to the wedding of Miss Helen Louise Garman and DeLoss D. Blanchard of Chicago have been

sent out by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Garman, W. 8th St. Dr. Edwin W. Dunlavy of New Carlisle will read the service at 3:30 o’oclck Saturday afternoon, Feb. 8, in the {Meridian Street Methodist Church,

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Mrs. D. R. Smith is assist-

with plans a skating

party to be held at the Coliseum

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Indianpolis alumnae of Delta Zeta Sorority. Proceeds will

V. Wade land Jeremiah L. Cadick and Mr. Hugh M¢K. Landon. no Mr. flame is premier of the Norwegian goveinment in exile and was president of the Norwegian Parliament prior to the Nazi occupati last spring. He is an ex-president of/ the League of Nations Assembly and the author of “I'Saw It Happen in Norway.”

Tea to/Be Given for Traders Point Hunt

MRS. HORTENSE RAUH BURPEE and John Drim Tebben have issued invitations to members of the Traders Point Hunt for a tea Saturday afternoon at Mr. Tebben’s home, “Little Valley,” in Trades

ive Club to Hear Artist e

Progress i ! CL ORD E. JONES, former student of John Herron Art

Institute and a Prix de Rome winner in 1937, will speak at 3 p. m.

Monday | before members of the Progressive Club. Mrs. Henry W. Mr. Jones is an instriictor in the evening school at John Herron Att Institute. The committee includes Mrs. Noble Dean, chai’man; Mesdames Fisk Janders, William J. Shafer, Buttolph, Robert B. Failey and Miss Margaret Shipp.

Parties to Attend Children's Theater Play

{ CIVIC THEATER'S “Heidi” Saturday and Sunday after= noon will be Miss Janet ‘Polson. She will play the title role in the popular] Swiss children’s story, as-adapted by Mrs. Gieorge Fotheringham fdr the theater six years ago and revived this year for In-

dianapolis children. : Oo

ers in the cast are Ray Robinson, Hugh Miller, Robert Harris, Williani Asher and Miss Carlesta Haston, who have had parts in ivi The cast. also will include Mrs. Welling, Marianne Rowland, Lazure Frish, Betty Armstrong and Pgtty Anne Coate. . | Mis. Fotheringham is directing her play, vhich follows the classic’ in close detail. A former chairmén of the theater, she also has adapted “Cinderella,” “Lorna Doon¢” and “Jack and . sanstalk.” With Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, she wrote “The Life of Stephen Foster.” { ; Among Saturday parties is one Mrs. Robert Rijk and her daughters, Judy and Sally, will give for the girls’ cousins, Jean and

Gretchen Risk, who will be visiting here with their mother, Mrs. Luther A. Risk, Lafayette. Mrs. Robert Risk will give a luncheon for

*". the children. Betty Ann and Bobby Leonard will see the same per-

formance with their mother, Mrs. W. B. Leonard, john Mutz and his mother, Mrs. John Mutz. Twenty Girl Scouts will come from Carmel to see| the show. {

f 7 i Reservations Listed THER MOTHERS making reservations for Sajurday include Mes-

dames C. D. Alexander, Norman Baxter, Benjamin Cohen, C. T. Coy,

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C. M| Donahue, Norman Green, Paul Lee Hargitt, L. L. Harshbarger, lis Hull, Harry G. Jones, Karl M. Koon$, Raymond Mead, | Morris, Glenna Norman, Kurt F. Pantzer, Robert Stempfel, iylor Todd, Richard Winchester and E. M.| McNally. Sunday Joan and Jane Ebner will attend with Diane and Jane

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“ ‘Adams, Susie Smith and Anna Kathryn Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. L.

S. Polson and daughter, Shirley, will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hofherr and daughter, Barbara Jean. Reservations for other Sunday groups have been made by Mesdames William H. Coleman, J. ‘arris, Fred Luker, John Thorngren, W. W. Wickizer, William libbs, Kurt Mahrdt, Thomas Madden and John W. Roberts Jr. itkets now are on sale at the Civic box office, 1847 N. Alabama, A Saturday morning performance will be given for special groups.

ies Planned for Contract Club's Dinner A COCKTAIL HOUR from 6 to 7 p. m. Thursday in the In-

dia apolis Athletic Club will precede the Woman's Contract Club’s

anniial dinner and guest meeting. The evening's games will begin | o’clock. rs. V. R. Rupp, arrangements chairman, and Mr. Rupp will

, entértain Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hadley and Dr. and Mrs. Earl A. Woods

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will meet tomorrow for a program

_ Mrs. ‘H.. Dale Sommers, 1432 N.

~ Mrs. G. E. Smith’s topic tomorrow * vance Club in the home of Mrs.

“ pers’ responses will be on “State

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for [cocktails before the dinner. With Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Banister will, be their daughter, Mrs. F. Leslie Barlgt, and Mr, Barlet. Another party will include Miss Marian Jencks and George Ryan

=. as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Campbell.

Other reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Merritt Thompson, C. L. Buschmann, W. A. Myers, Elmer Ittenbach,

~ Cldude Lett, Arthur Pratt and Carl Rusie; Mesdames E. C. Ball,

Gladys Lincoln, Wayne Warrick, L. H. Brink, jR. C. Crawford, Ray

row at a tea given for them in the

Ferry Lesh and Miss Mary Sinclair. Flillman and Mrs. Clarence Jackson, who will be assisted by members of the hostess and steering committees. Mrs. Greenough, who is vice chairman of the Indiana Merit System Asscciation and an active mem-

[ber of the League's Government lend Its Operation Department, will

speak on “The Need for a Merit 3ystem in Indiana.” A digest of bills now before the 3{ate Legislature concerning Juvenile Court laws, adoption and status of children born cut of wedlock will be presented by Mrs. Lesh, chairman of the Indiana Citizens’ Committee on Child Weliare Legislation and a member of the League's Government sad Social Welfare Department. As executive secretary of the Indiana League of Women Voters, Miss Sinclair wil] explain the provisions of all other bills supported by the League in the 1941 session of the Legislature and will outline [the work of the legislative steering

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. Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunny- .. side will be held tomorrow in the home of Mrs. David P. Barrett, 3011

llakel, John Kelley, Thelma Lushbaugh, W. IM. Zeller, Bert Coffin, ank Abbett, Lawrence Hess, J S. Shortle and!Miss Marie Koontz.

Day Nursery Group to Sponsor Dance

|i MRS. HALL COCHRANE is chairman of arrangements for the arinual dance to be given by the Indianapolis) Day Nursery’s Junior iliary March 1 at the Woodstock Club. The organization was to set for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon today at the Propylaeum to discuss ddnce plans. Mrs. Addison A. Howe was to preside,

Ti dor Hall Junior Prom Is Feb. 7

JUNIORS AT TUDOR HALL SCHOOL will temper the rigors ~ of semester exams, which begin next Monday and last a week, with the excitement that always precedes a school’s Junior Prom. This 2% year at Tudor Hall the date set is Friday, Feb. 7. All members of the class and their escorts will be guests at a inner, preceding the dance, to be given by Miss Julia Jane Carman, ughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ford Carman, and Miss Margaret gers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rogers.

University Club Elects Officers

UNIVERSITY CLUB business will be administered durnig 1941 y Robert F. Scott Jr. as president, following his election recently at he club house, 970 N. Delaware St. - Other officers chosen at the anual board of directors” r\eeting are James| F. Carroll, first vice resident; Frederic M. Ayres Jr. second vice! president; David Lau-

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rance Chambers Jr., secretary, and Reily G. Adams, treasurer.

Mrs. E. A. Brown to Entertain Inter Nos Club Tomorrow;

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Luncheons and an election of officers mark tomorrow’s club meetings. | Following a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. 13. A. | Brown, 5420 Central Ave., Inter Nos Club riembers will hear reporis by “4 Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger on “Three Significant Inter-American Con- "| ferences” and by Mrs. John D. Case on “Soufh American Social Customs.”

The Home Economics Club of Indianapolis will elect 1941 officers at a 2 p. m. meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. George Goss, 3401 ColMrs. Herman Rogge and Mrs. Charles Scholer will assist the hostess. The afternoon’s program will be a report on work with Indianapolis orphans by Miss Edna Emrich.

The January luncheon of the

N. New Jersey St. On Saturday members of the club will take their monthly candy treat to the children

Mrs. J. H. Newlin, 2019 Park Ave.,

bers tomorrow afternoon, assisted by Mrs. E. T. Wall. Continuing the

J. W. Knipp will read a paper on Booker T. Washington.

The Wednesday Afternoon Club on “Travel Pictures” given by Mrs. Frederick Came and devotions led by Mrs, Fred Bubeck. The hostess,

King Ave., will be assisted by Mrs, W. E. Hawkins. : :

“Civic Ideals and Health” will be at a meeting of the Woman's AdRoy E. Price, 621 E. 21st St. Mem-

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Hear Paper

ers’ Diy at a meeting of Chapter V in the home of Mrs. W, J.

Weesner, 53 Downey Ave, tomorrow. | §

Hawgiian Chapter of the lnternationgl Travel-Study Club will meet jor a noon luncheon tjmorrow al the Colonial Tearoom with

Mesdames H. O. Meyers, Arthur Lane and James Moffett acting as hostesses. Mrs. Cecil Chittenden will be the speaker.

Mesidames John Brisentine, Harry

Haynes, Orlie May and Os:ar T.|

Harri¢ will be hostesses at ar: 11:30 a. m. meeting of Mount ‘Vernon Chapter, International Travel-Study Club, tomorrow in Feeser’s Tearoom.

Mrs. Trevor Geddes will speak on “Into the Indian Ocean.”

Card Party Booked By ‘Welfare Group

A Benefit’ card party will be sponsored, by the Lutheran &rphans Welfare Association at 8 p. m. tomorrpw in the Travertine Fioom of the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Henry Brandt, gener: chairman, will be assisted by Me¢sdames Carl| Specker, Robert Kieff:r, Herman Boyer, Allison Koelling, William C. Moeller and Willard Bosse.

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“White Elephant” (Fifts The Alpha Tau Gamma Sorority

The . Assembly Club members

were to be entertained this after-

noon at a tea at the Benjamin Harrison Memorial Home. In the receiving line were to be Mrs: Henry F. Schricker and Mrs, M. Clifford Townsend, the honor | guests; Mrs. Edward Stein, Bloomfield, the club president; Mrs. E. Curtis Shake, head of the Indianapolis branch, and Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, the tea chairman.

P-T. A

News—

The SOUTHPORT GRALE SCHOOL P.-T. A. willl have a prpgram arranged by the men members tonight on “Parent Education.” | Dewey Henry is chairman, assigted by ‘Albert Theil, Cilenn Crouch and Karl Kortepeter. Mrs. Geoige Smart will preside. The fifth gradé pupils will appear on the program. The BEN DAVIS GRADE SCHOOL P.-T. A. will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the gymnasium. Tickets will | be available at the door. Mrs. Arthur Southard is in charge. The BEN DAVIS EIGH SCHCOL P.-T. A. will meet at &§ p. m. tonight. The mén members will be in charge. Mrs. Roy Haeberle is president. AVON SCHOOL'S recently organized Parent-Teacher Association announces the following officers! E. M. Misch, president; Mrs. Doyne Jones, vice president; Mrs. Marie Collings, secretary; Mrs. Mae Flair, treasurer. Board members are Mrs. Blair, George Newell, the pringipal of the school, and the Rev. Allan Lewis.

Reviewer

. Photoreflex Photo. Mrs. Bess Wright (above) will review PF. van Wyck Mason's new book on the founding of the TJ. S. Navy, “Stars on the -Sea,” next Thursday, Jan. 30, at 8 ». m. in the World War Memorial audito=rium. ; | . Sponsors of the review are the members of the Dorcas Society of the St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Procgeds will be placed in the building fund for the new church now bein built at Oxford and New York $s.

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Arrangements for the annual dinner and guest m br (left to right) the Mesdames John A. Conkey, V. diy night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

League of Women Voters Plans Tea at Propylaeum for State Assembly Woman's Club

Members of the Stats Assembly Woman's Club will hear the Ind.enapolis League of Women Voters’ legislative program outlined tomor-

Propylaeum at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. John

K. Goodwin, president of the Indianapolis League, will be in charge. League members who will speak are Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, Mrs.

Tea hostesses will be Mrs. John W.

Literary Club Notes Founding

Mrs. Paul W. Oren was to give “The History of the Club” this afternoon at the 16th anniversary cuest day of the Multum-in-Parvo Literary Club. Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider was to be hostess at her liome, 2719 N. Gale St. Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield was to assist the host»ss. Mrs. Herbert T. Grouns, the

| president, will welcome the guests |and present flowers to Mrs. Emil H. Soufflot, the founder. Mrs. Colin J. Lett will talk on “How to Look at Pictures” and Mrs. Frank Boles, accompanied by Mrs. M. B. McDonald, will sing. | Mrs. Frank E. Weimer and Mrs. |Orval E. Stone, past presidents, will | preside at the tea table. Favors will be hand-painted folders designed by rs. Lett. Honor guests will be the Mesdames Laura E. Ray, Rudolph Grosskopf, J. Francis Huffman, Forrest Danner, Charles M. Calvert, Earl M. Fullenwider, O. 8S. Srader, George Holmeg, Clyde Johnson, George Fly, Davis S. McNelly, C. W. Sharp, J. W. Knift, Charles M. Ormsby, Gilbert Black, George Gebhardt, R. N. Richard-

eeting of the Woman’s Contract Club are being made R. Rupp and Frank Abbett, The party will be Thurs-

Mrs. Charles Baker To Speak Friday

Guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Butler University Mothers’ Council will be Mrs. Charles C. Baker. Mrs. Silas J. Carr, president, announced that the meeting will be held Friday morning at /10 a. m. in the Recreation Room of the Arthur Jordan Memorial (Hall. Several selections will be sung by Mrs. Charles Breece. Mrs. Baker will talk on “The Cradle of the Republic.” She will tell of the early history of Jamestown and Williamsburg. | Mrs. John G. Benson arranged the program. Prof, George F. Leonard, chairman of the student welfare commitfee, will make his annual report to the! Council.

Emera Club to Meet Miss Ruth Flick, 1509 Barth Ave. will be hostess to the Emera Club at 8 p. m. Friday.

: assisted by Dr. Logan Hall

Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr. will

be Miss Garman’s matron of honor

and only attendant. Mr. Blanchard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Blanchard of Winchester, has chosen Joseph Cummins of Chicago

as his best man.’ Ushers will be

Harry H. Garman, brother of the pride-to-be; Edmund Hergenrather and Arthur Noyes, Chicago, and

- {Donald McCartney.

” # ” ; Miss Mildred Harvey was to entertain today at luncheon in Block’s Tearoom for Miss Vivian Claffey, who will be married . to Gerald Barker Tuttle of Cleveland Friday. Guests were to include, in addition to the bride-to-be, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin and the Misses

Bertha Leming, Betty Warren and Ruth Dorman. :

» » ” The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Doris McDonald have been annonunced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. R. McDonald, 5703 Julian Ave. She will

become. the bride of Bruce B. Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Atkinson, 2534 Broadway, Feb. 14. The wedding will take place at 7:30 p. m. in the priest’s parlors in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Miss Virginia Bruns will be Miss McDonald’s only attendant. Several parties are being planned for Miss McDonald by her friends. Mrs. J. E. Schoenfeld will give a kitchen shower for her Friday evening and Miss Mary Beth Oldham will entertain at a linen shower and tea Sunday afternoon. Miss Bruns and Miss Mary Hancock will honor the bride-to-be with a miscellaneous

shower Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the Maple House.

go to the Elizabeth Coulter ‘Stephenson Scholarship Fund.

Riviera Dance

Is Sunday

The Riviera Boosters are planhing a semi-annual dinner dance for Feb. 14 and a supper dance for Sunday night. Supper will be at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Wilson will show colored motion pictures of a hunting and fishing expedition which she and her husband made into northern Canada. Reservations must be made at the club. Elmer Wilhite, entertainment committee chairman, will be in charge of the remainder of the evening's program, including dancing. ! The first of the series of women’s luncheon bridge parties will be held at the club Feb. 19, Mrs. G. H. Rossebo is chairman. Dances are held each Saturday night at the club and “open houses” are held on Sundays from 2 to 5 p. m,

Pleasure Club to Meet

M. K. Alfter, 44 W. 32d St.

JANUARY

The Pastime Pleasure Club will meet at noon tomorrow with Mrs.

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Methodist Council

Sponsors Tea

The Methodist City Council was to sponsor a tea this afternoon at the Fletcher Place Community Center. A tour of the Goodwill Industries. and inspection of the community center's work were on the afters noon’s program. Mrs. R. R. Fraser

and Mrs. E. C. Thompson were to be in charge of literature and pubs lications and Mrs. Hallie Messick, sewing.

Sacred Heart Unit Books Card Party

The January Group of the Sacred Heart Church will have & luncheon and card party at 12:18 p. m. tomorrow in Sacred Heart Hall, 1500 S. Meridian St. Mrs. Albert Ruhlman and Mrs.

Henry Sitzman will be assisted by Mesdames Chris Kunkel, Leo Goebes, Frank Felske and John.

Moriarty,

son and Wilbert S. Sage.

Personals

Mrs. James Nelson of the Marott Hotel is visiting for several weeks in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Aspinall will return Friday from a fourweeks tour through Florida.

Mrs. Harry Farber and Mrs. Louis Young are spending a week at the

Sevilla-Baltimore Hotel in Havana, Cuba.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Joyce, 3853 N.|} Meridian St., will return soon after visiting with Mr. Joyce's cousin, Robert P. Joyce, in New York.

Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Lee, 4455 Carrollton Ave. will arrive in Indianapolis this week after several weeks in St. ‘Petersburg, Fla.

Mrs. Blanche T. MaGuire 1409 N. Pennsylvania St., is leaving today for St. Petersburg, Fla. where she will be a glest of Mrs. Charles E. Judson, formerly of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Hazel C. Koons and Miss Jeanne Glascock, 318 Campbell Ave., left last week for a month's visit) in St. Petersburg, Fla. J

Mr. and Mrs. John Peyton Steele are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E, LaPorte of Miami Beach, Fla,

Among Indianapolis residents who, are spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant, 5925 College Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Laughlin and daughter Mary Lou, 344 W. 39th St.; the Rev. and Mrs. Stanton A, Morrow, 4702 E. New York St.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pittman and Miss Maudie Ann Pittman, 3119 Eugene St.; Mrs. Milton G. Reed and Miss Elizabeth Reed, 1036 N. LaSalle St.; Mrs. S. M. Shelby, 5933 College Ave.; and Miss Rebecca V. Wilkinson, 102 W. Fall Creek. Blvd.

Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will go to Lebanon Thursday to give a review of “Mr. Littlejohn” in the Delaware Hotel before the Pi Omicron Club.

Reviews of Travel Books Scheduled

Mrs. Charles M. Wells was to review several travel books following a 12:30 o'clock luncheon of the Current Knowledge Club today at the Colonial Tearoom. of Mrs. Walter Eickholtz and Mrs. B. F. Harsh were to be hostesses. Mrs. Hollie Shideler, vocalist, accompanied ‘by Mrs. William Sieber, was to sing. |

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