Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1941 — Page 4

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Several Informal Parties to Precede Lambs Club Mid-Winter Frolic Tonight

THE. LAST LAMBS CLUB GAMBOL until Lent’s end on April 12 will draw numerous groups to the Co‘lumbia Club tonight. Many will come from informal private parties to have dinner at the club before the 11' o'clock floor show, the “Bachelors’ Ball.” Mr. and Mrs, Myron R. Green will entertain at their home for a group attending the frolic. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Peebles, ‘Aurora; Messrs. and Mesdames Jacob White, Harlan J. Hadley and William A. Karsell, Mrs. Charles M. Wells,

Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Myers, Miss Mary Ellen Foresman, Miss ,

Helen Wagner, Dr. H. H. Wheeler, Harry Wilson and Harrison Green. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bookwalter will entertain a group of friends at their home before going to the Columbia Club. Mr. and

Mrs. Daniel D. Grubbs of Carmel will have as their guests Mr. and °

Mrs. Preston J. Nurlen. In Mr. and Mrs. Otto N, Frenzel Jr.’s party at the club will be Messrs. and Mesdames Earl B. Barnes, Robert D. Robinson, John D.

Gould, William C. Griffith, ‘A. Kiefer Mayer and Frederick T. Holli-

day and Oscar Frenzel. Attending with Dr. and Mrs. Miles S. Barton will be Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Patten, Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Hargitt, Miss Mary Jenkins, Cleveland, and Albert O. Deluse. With the group of friends which George Rudclph Schneider and Edward F. Gallahue are to entertain will be Messrs, and Mesdames Sam W. Simpson, Edward P. Gallagher and Otto W. Eisenlohr, With Mr. and Mrs. F. Noble Ropkey will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Mattison and Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hiser. In a party at the Ralph W. Lieber’s before the frolic will be Messrs. and Mesdames

Thornton W. Sterrett, Ralph W. Boozer, Walter J. Stuhldreher, C. !

C. Jones, Newell C. Munson, Thomas S. Hood and Kevin D. Brosnan, The group will have a Dutch treat. dinner at the club. . Miss Jane Adams and Sylvester Johnson Jr. will be guests cof Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux Jr. In the party attending the frolic with.Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wells will be Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Matthews will have friencls with them at the club. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Burford Danner also will attend. ; Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sparks, who headed the arrangements committee for the froRk, will be at the group of special tables for cast and committee. Among those who will be with them are Joseph S. Willianis, Dr. Wheeler, William Garvin Bastian and George E. Bardwell. Messrs. and Mesdames William H. Wells, J. I. Cummings and Herbert A. Pinnell assisted Mr. and Mrs. Sparks with plans for the event. Vernon Roth, Mr. Schneider and Drs. Howard B. Mettel, John A. M. Aspy and Wheeler star in the floor show which features a large cast of bachelor members of the club. In supposting roles will be Kurt Lieber, Russell W..Langsenkamp, Francis D. Brosnan, Henry Severin, Joseph C. Wallace, Lowell H. Stormont, Stuart Dean, Mr. Gallahue, Benjamin N. Bogue, William N. Wilson, Bernard M. Cunniff, Eugene S. Pulliam, Noble Dean Jr., Harrison Green and Messrs. Bardwell, Bastian, Williams, Deluse and Johnson. z

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Propylaeum to Hear Talk on Greece

MRS. FREDERICK E. MATSON'’S enertainment committee will present William Zilson, speaking on “Spotlights of Modern Greece,” before the Propylaesum Club Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Mr. Zilson is a Greek citizen of Indianapolis. Assisting the entertainment, chairman will be Mesdames Leonard

“A. Ensminger, William C. Griffith, Charles W. Alkire, Louis D. Belden, Benjamin Z D. Hitz, Arthur E. Krick, Eli Lilly, Frank F, Powell, Waldo B. Rossetter, Rollin H. Moser, Clyde E. Osborne, Ralph C. Vonnegut, Frank H. Streightoff, Charles R. Weiss, Paul G. Moffett, John J. Bibler, Charles A. Greathouse, Logan Hall, Perry W. Lesh, Hugh J. Baker, R. Malott Fletcher, Henry W. Buttolph, Q. G. Noblit, Clarence R. Rhodes and Wilson Mothershead. Also assisting will be Mesdames Eldo I. Wagner, E. M. Schofield, A. A. Wilkinson, D. O. Kearby, Robert M, Moore, Uz McMurtrie, Harry Miesse, Edward Petri, Howard Maxwell, Howard R. Meeker, Charles F. Thompson, Guy L. Stayman, James Cunning, J. Ottis Adams, William: C. Bartholomew, Weber D. Donaldson, John L. Eaglesfield, James W. Fesler, Fermor S. Cannon and Fred W. Case and the Misses Gertrude Taggart, Emma Claypool, Daisy Avery, Sue Howe and Ella G. Marthens.

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Hays-Ingram Wedding Is Today

THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Coronado, Cal, was to be the scene today of the marriage of Miss Mary Birch Ingram to First Lieut. Lawrence Coker Hays Jr. (U. S. M. C.). Miss Ingram is the niece ‘of Mrs, C. Harvey Bradley of Indianapolis and has visited here frequently. Her cousin, Miss Barbara Bradley, is in Coronado where she was to be an attendant at the wedding. Another Indianapolis guest for the ceremony is Miss Julia Brink who went to California with Miss Bradley. The briuz is the daughter of Admiral Jonas H. Ingram (U. &. N.) and Mrs. Ingram. Admiral Ingram is in charge of the Caribbean fleet. Graduated from Holton Arms School in Washington, Miss Ingram attended Connecticut College for Women, New London, Conn., and Scripps College in Claremont, Cal. She is a member of . the Service Society and the Junior League. Lieut. Hays, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Coker Hays of Atlanta, Ga., was graduated from the Boys’ High School of Atlanta and received his bachelor of science degree from Georgia School ol Technology in 1937. In 1938 he was graduated from the Marine Officers’ Basic School at. Philadelphia and has been stationed re: cently at the Navy Yard at Bremerton, Wash.

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Wheel and Distaff to Meet

“OF CHINESE WOMEN” will be the topic of Mrs. G. B. Taylar when she speaks Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nathan 7. Washburn before the Wheel and Distaff unit of the Caroline Scoft Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Taylor is chapter regent. Sylvan L. Mouser, William E. Niven, Henry Ostrom Jr., Edgar Y. Pattison, Carl W. Piel and Francis B. Poe.

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Program ‘item at the Review Club’s meeting Monday will he a report on “Early Indiana Colleges” by Mrs. Warren -H. Maxwell, Mrs. J. Carlton Daniel will be hostess, assisted’ by Mrs. Robert iS. wild. & . ” 2 " _ wgwee Air’ Not for Radio” will be F. E. Raschig’s subject Monday evening before members of the Indianapolis Literary Club in the D..A. R.-chapter house.

Hostesses will be Mesdames :

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Children Have Joop Club Small olanss discs appearing reare the insignia of a new club. The

children are ticket holders for the Junior: Programs’ ballet, “Robin

| Hood,” to be sponsored by the Chil-

dren’s Civic Theater next Saturday at Caleb Mills Hall, and they automatically belong ‘to the Joop Club. Joop, the giraffe, is the official mascot of Junior Programs and is a symbol of perfect audience behavior, The giraffe was discovered to have perfect audience characteristics after a long search with the help of the American Museum of Natural History, the Society of Women Geographers, Mrs. Madeline Park, the animal sculptress, and Frank Buck. The giraffe was chosen as the

‘laudience mascot because he never

has been known to utter a sound, he’s peaceable, never has difficulty seeing and hearing and can go for long periods without requiring a drink, all qualities desirable for audience behavior. : The real Joop, the giraffe, lives at Frank Buck's Jungleland but his facsimile is introduced at every performance of Junior Programs, Inc., the non-commercial producing organization for children, founded by Mrs. Dorothy L. McFadden. His head is reproduced on the club pins given to ticket holders for Junior Programs performances. Mrs. Joseph W. Walden, general chairman of the ticket selling group {from the Children’s Theater, has on her executive committee Misses Harriet Jane Holmes, Betty Tharp and Esther Jane . Throckmorton, Mesdames Richard K. Tucker, Robert Darlington and James R. Miller. Other workers are Miss Mary Ellen Voyles, Mesdames- James H. Ruddell, Arthur C. Shea, Harry V. Wade, William L. Fortune, George Potheringham, T. Baxter Rogers, Ronald Hazen, Russell W. McDermott, William H. Gibbs, Howard E. Nyhart, H. Rogers Mallory and Walter Myers Jr. Tickets are available at the Civic Theater, 1847 N. Alabama St., and at the Meridian Book Store on the Circle, ’

Iota Kappas Honor June Stieghorst

A linen shower was given recently by members of Iota Kappa Sorority for Miss June. Stieghorst whose marriage to Norbert J. Kruse will be March 2 in the Zion Evangelical Church. Miss Maxine Archer and Mrs. Paul Spencer assisted Mrs, Evelyn Langston at the shower which will be at Mrs. Langston’s home, 4108 Graceland Ave. Miss Stieghorst is -the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hartman, 158 S. Elder Ave., and Mr. Kruse's parents are Capt. and Mrs. Edwin H. Kruse, 1829 E. Riverside Drive.

Progressive Dinner

The L. I. Q. Club of the Sub Deb Federation will give a 7 p. m. progressive dinner tonight followed by a dance for members and guests. Hostesses for the dinner will be the Misses Jean 'Neffle, Pauline Thau, Lucille Lauwell and Mary Markey.

cently on lapels of many children]

Country Club | Zeta Tau Alphas Will Entertain

Heads to Dine

The board of directors of the Meridian Hills Golf and Country Club will entertain tomorrow night witix a buffet supper and .entertainment for newly-appointed committee chairmen. Paul R. Summers, president, will preside at a discussion of the year’s plans. The new chairmen include Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Pittenger, entertainment, assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Foreman, Richard Stackhouse and the Messrs. and Mesdames Marshall G. Knox, John

W. Ott, Ralph L. Colby, Paul G. Moffett and P. D. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum will be assisted in planning evening parties for adults by. Messrs, and Mesdames Norgan Baxter, Marvin Kahl, Q. G. Noblitt, I. W. Sturgeon, Robert McMurray and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Lockeridge. - Mrs. E. A. Peterson is in charge of bridge; Mrs. William E. Gabe, ladies’ luncheon bridge; Mr. Stackhouse, young people; Mr. and Mrs. Powers, counsellors for young people; Mrs. Russell McDermott, children’s entertainment; Verne A. Trask, swimming; James L. Murray, tennis; L. H. Earle, outdoor sports; Mr. McDermott, membership, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montgomery, house. pind Mrs. Ralph L. Flood heads the women’s golf committee; Mrs. Robert Becherer, 18-hole handicap; Mrs. Ben Stevenson, team play; Mrs. Harold Ransburg, nine-hole play; Mrs. Summers, nine hole handicap, and Miss Mary Jo McGuire, junior golf. Kenneth Larrance is chairman of men’s golf; I. R. Wagner, vice chairman; Ira A. Minnick, greens; Robert H. Rhodehamel, golf tournaments, and E. H. Kemper McComb, handicap. Other supper guests will include Roy Smith, the golf pro, and Mrs. Smith; Alvin Baer, the swimming coach, and Mrs. Baer, and Tommy Wilson, tennis pro.

Theta Alumnae to Meet

Mrs. Paul M. Kilby will give a book review following the covered dish supper of Gamma alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Mon-

day.at 6 o'clock in the Butler Chapter House, 825- W, Hampton Drive.

Members of Panhellenic Groups

A Panhellenic guest tea and plans for a state luncheon and dance are included in sorority news announced today. ; : The ZETA TAU ALPHA ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION will entertain members of Panhellenic sororities at tea tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. in

the honie of Mrs. T. R. Lyda, 4037 Guilford Ave.

In the receiving line

will be Dr. Olga Booher, Mesdames Gerald Foltz, B. A. Sutton and Charles A. Smuck, the Misses Helen Whitfield, El.zabeth Smith and Helen Million. Mrs. Jack Grieg and Mrs. Waldo Clark will present a

piano program during the tea. - Arrangements committee members are Mrs. Allen McGinley, chairman; Mesdames Arthur N. Curtiss, O. H. Dunn, James Foley, Robert Schultz, Seth Wells, C. H. Moyer, John Goodnight, Robert Vestal and Clark, the Misses Marian Laut, Gladys Ewbank, Ina Stanley and Loydlovella Cook.

Miss Katherine Rubush, president of DELTA ZETA SORORITY’S INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE. CHAPTER, will announce plans for state day April 26 at the Columbia Club during a party at the home of Mrs. Noble Hiatt, 6420 Central Ave. Tuesday evening. Committee members for the party are Mrs. Robert W. Platte, Miss Frances Westcott and Miss Charlyn Murray. The state day committee is composed of Mesdames Platte, George Buskirk, Henry M. Schmidt, Roy Peterson, Robert D. Armstrong and Elgin Rucker, the Misses Westcott, Ruth Morgan and Jean Johnston.

Miss Verta B. Robinson is social chairman of the Kappa Delta Phi Sorority - dance -to be held tonight in the Hotel Lincoln. Greenfield, Columbus and Indianapolis chapters are sponsoring the dance. State convention sessions of the sorority are being held today and tomorrow. Miss Robinson Miss Robinson is delegate to the convention, which is bringing 150 members to the city.

Guests of LAMBDA MU CHAPTER, SIGMA BETA, tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Wayne Schooler, 419 N. Temple Ave., will be Mesdames John Jefferson, Leo Stella and Edna Lyle, Miss Juanita Dove and Miss Thelma York. : :

‘The gnnual “Sweetheart Dance”

of SIGMA PHI DELTA will be held this evening in Cumberland. Arranging the event were Mrs. Bryan Hiner, chairman, Mrs. James Inasy and Mrs. Lawrence Dunn.

A social meeting will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Delmore Wegener, 2915 E. Michigan St. Miss Jeanette West, Miss Dorothy Healy and :Mrs. Thomas Bruther will assist: the hostess. - .

A joint meeting of ALPHA EPSILON and SIGMA CHAPTERS of RHO DELTA will be held Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A, following Beta Chapter’s business meeting at 7 p. m.

€ Miss Helen Jones is chairman of the dinner to be given tomorrow night at the Ca-

nary Cottage in connection with t h e Illinois-In-diana district meeting of LAMBDA ALPHA ‘LAMBDA Sorority. The sessions opened last night with a dinner.*

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA alumnae in the city will meet at the heme of Mrs. Norman Beeson, 4540 Marcy Lane, Monday at 7:45 p. m. The program will be given by the Manual Training High School Trio, directed by Miss Freda Hart and accompanied by Gordon Grow, accordionist. Its members are the Misses, Marian Rieck, Irene Kuntz and Christina Kyle.

The Misses Jeanne Walton, Prances Beyer and Helen Dillon were initiated into Gamma Kappa Chapter of ALPHA ZETA BETA last night preceding a dinner at the Athenaeum. Chapter members then attended the Fraternity-Sorority Sweetheart Dance at the Murat Temple,

Miss, Jones

Eva Mae Lynch To Be Wed

Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, will officiate at the wedding of Miss Eva Mae Lynch to J. Byce Sconce of Edinburg, Ind. at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the church. Colonial style gowns of taffeta with tight, pointed bodices and wide circular skirts will be worn by the bride’s attendants. With them, they will wear pearls and carry colonial bouquets of mixed flowers. Mrs. Harold Harman and Mrs. Elmer Engleman, sisters of the bride, will be in rose and pastel blue respectively. Lois Marie Harman, ring bearer, will wear pale green and will carry the ring on a lace pillow. The flower girl, Phyllis Jean Harman, will wear pale yellow.. The two are nieces of the bride. The bridal gown is of white lace over satin, fashioned in colonial style with a bolero edged with a narrow pleated satin frill. The full, gathered hoop skirt with. pleated satin flounce at the hem falls. from

| a. tight, satin girdle. The scalloped

ace overskirt is caught up with clusters of orange blossoms and ribbons. Clusters of the orange blossoms trim the ‘shoulders of the long, pointed sleeves. A wreath of orange blossoms will hold the fingertip length veil. A cameo necklace given her by the bridegroom and a colonial corsage of gardenias and valley lilies with a Chantilly lace frill will

; complete the bride’s costume.

Mr. Harman will be best man and Ellsworth Ewing of Edinburg and Harry J. Harman will be ushers. A reception for the wedding party will be held at the Indianapolis. Athletic Club. On their return from a short wedding trip, the couple will live in Indianapolis and Edinburg.

Dr. Feldman Engaged To Rabbi Miller

The engagement of Rabbi Aaron E. Miller of the United Hebrew Congregation to Dr. Rose Feldman, of New York and recently of Vienna, is announced. The wedding will be March 22 in New York. Dr. Feldman is a graduate of the University of Vienna Medical School and while in Vienna was connected with the Rothschild Hospital. Rabbi Miller attended the Theological Seminary of New York, the College

of the City of New York and Ohio Northern University in Ada, O,

1. Eagerly anticipating the’ performance of the “Robin: Hood” ballet by the Junior Programs, Inc., next Saturday are the.children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Shea. Shown with Mrs. Shea are Sara Tyce (left), Arthur C. Jr. and Martha. The Children’s Civic Theater is sponsoring - the : performance in Caleb Mills Hall..

2. This March Hare: from - the “Alice in Wonderland”: story will be used as a part of the:decorations for the dance to be given by the Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery March 1 at the Woodstock Club. © Mrs. Charles C. Schuetz (left) - and Mrs. Donald C. Duck are assisting with decorations. ’

3. Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin Doty: of Carmel announce the engagement of their daughter, Vanetta Jewel Doty, to Thomas Hunter Ochiltree, son of Mr. and Ms. Samuel Paxton Ochiltree of New York. The wedding will be in the spring. Miss Doty attended Butler University. Mr. Ochiltree was graduated from DePauw University and’ is a member of Delta Chi Fraternity. Hetis a political writer for the Louisville Courier-Journal, (W, Hurley Ashby’ Photo.) ; ;

4, Assisting with - arrangements for the Bundles for: Britain: Ball next Saturday night at Tom:Devine’s Music Hall are Miss Helen Shepard (left) and: Mrs. Herman Kothe. ey

5. Mrs. William Boswell: Donald, Reelsville, Ind., announces: the engagement of her daughter, Wilma Jane, to Stanley Prescott Fay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Madison Fay of Providence, R. I, The wedding will be Feb. 23 in the McKee Chapel of the.Tabernacle Presbyterian Church,. (Dex~ heimer-Carlon Photo.) :

6. Mrs. Owen M. Calvert, district president of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, will speak at: the sorority’s State Day next Saturday in the Columbia Club. (Plow= man-Platt Photo.) :

7. The Florence Nightingale Club will have its annual benefit bridge party ‘Thursday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs,’ G. 'W. Dyer (left) and Mrs. Walters are assisting.

Mrs. Williams Shower Guest

Miss Frances Gandall, 3149. Central Ave., entertained last night with

a Valentine bridal shower for Mrs, Donald E. Williams, who -was Miss Caroline Packer: before her recent marriage, . he Out-of-town guests at the shower were Mrs. Clyde Williams, Miss Vir ginia Williams and Miss Ann Bard, Greencastle; Mrs. J. H. Hiatt, Marion; Miss Amelia Drynan, Franklin; Mrs. S. B. Packer, New Albany, and Mrs. P. H. McCabe, Chicago. Other guests were Mesdames E. J. Packer, R. E. McLaughlin, John Eagleson and B. C.' Carter, the Misses Helen Williams, Connie Packer, Claribel Schechter, Mary Farnham, Dorothy Hamel, June Stowers, Gwendolyn Beard, ..Eliza~ beth Martin and Jerry Stratton.

To Give Card Party:

A card party will be given'at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow by. the Ladies’.'Auxiliary of the South Side Turners at the Turners’ Hall, 306 ‘Prospect St. Mrs. William Baase i$ chairman,’

Bake Sale Today

The St. Rita's Tabernacle Society,

is sponsoring a bake, sale .until 9 o'clock tonight at Sears,:Roebuek & Co. Nona a PTR

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