Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1941 — Page 13
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1941
Society—
Dramatic Club Announces Cast For 'Kiss the Boys Goodby’
WHEN THE DRAMATIC CLUB presents “Kiss the Boys Goodby” a week from Friday night at English’s Theater, the role of Cindy Lou will be played by Mrs. John F. Modrall. Other members of the cast are Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan, Mrs. E. Havens Kahlo, Miss Dorothy Johnston, Mr. Modrall, Howard Young, Kurt Lieber, Edward Van Riper, Kenneth F. Griffith, Frank Springer Jr., Henry Johnston and Richard Vonnegut.
Mrs. Ricca Scott Titus is directing the performance which will be followed by the usual supper dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Henderson head the production committee with Miss Helen Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Peirce, Charles Smith, Eli Messenger and Mrs. Griffith as assistants.
Parties Planned for Tennis Match
A PARTIAL LIST of those whose heads will turn from side to side in the manner common only to tennis spectators, Monday night when Alice Marble, Mary Hardwick, Rill Tilden and Don Budge play in the Butler Fieldhouse, has been announced by the box committee of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home Auxiliary, sponsor of the exhibition matches, Messrs. and Mesdames Silas B. Reagan, Alex Taggart Jr. and Walter C. Hiser will make up a Dutch treat party in one box. A similar group in another box will include Messrs. and Mesdames Alfred W. Noling, Thomas Harvey Cox and A. K. Scheidenhelm. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Donald W. Alexander in their box will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Longsworth, In a box taken by Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Brown will be their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Gaston. Another party will be arranged by Dr. and Mrs. James H. Ruddell for their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hines, Mrs. Raymond M. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Patton of Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Atkins wil! have in their box their daughter, Miss Ann Atkins; Mrs, Ward Hackleman, Jack Strickland and Gilbert Ogle. Other boxholders Moncay night will be Messrs. Sylvester Johnson, Earl C. Randles, Lyman S. Ayres, Eli Lilly, Robert A. Adams, Herman C. Wolff, William Garstang, Robert Sweeney, Francis W. Dunn, H. C. Krannert, Scot B. Clifford, William H. Wemmer and William Krieg, Mesdames William Ray Adams, William C. Bobbs and Linnaes C. Boyd.
Shortridge Equestrians to Ride Friday
THE SIMULTANEOUS ARRIVAL of spring weather and midsemester vacations from schools is spurring activity at local riding clubs. Two picnic rides for members of the Shortridge High School Equestrian Clubs were arranged by Mrs. Margaret Abraham Feore for the week at the Arlington Club and the weekly luncheon there drew a larger group than usual. Attending the recent luncheon, for which Mrs. A. L. Piel was hostess, were Mesdames A. Hastings Fiske, Frank Hoke, Clavton O. Mogg, Ray Bunch, Lucius Hamilton, Frank McKibbin, Luther Brooks, Alex Metzger, Byron P. Hollett, Bon O. Aspy and Sam Gold verg, Miss Gertrude Brown and Miss Dorothy Metzger. On Friday the Senior Shortridge Equestrians will end a ride from the stables with a wiener roast at one of the ovens along Fail Creek Blvd. In the group will be Misses Joan Bowen, Barbara Hess, Betty Graves, Patty Glossbrenner, Anne Plummer, Murray Hake, Mary Jo Beazeli and Louanna McCreary. The junior group which rode yesterday included Misses Margaret Waldo, Sallv Pehrson, Blessing Neidlinger, Sally Waddington, Betty Koss, Patricia Staudt, Jean Clearwater, Mimi Roberts, Patricia Bur~ nett, Frances Nafe, Barbara Sterrett, Ann Pearson, Joan Heffeifinger, Ellen Jacobson and Joy Wichser. Mrs. Feore has announced that Mrs. Harold Lahr of Muncie wil judge the next children’s riding tournament at the stables April 18.
Country Club to Have Luncheon-Bridge
THE BRIDGE COMMITTEE at the Indianapolis Country Club has issued announcement of its first ladies’ luncheon-bridge of the season on Wednesday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Cleon A. Nafe heads the committee, assisted by the Mes dames Robert M. Bowen, David L. Stone Jr., Henry T. Davis, William G. Davis, Edward P. Dean, A. Hastings Fiske, Earl Gilchrist, Lyman B. Whitaker, E. B. Martindale, Hal R. Keeling, John G. Kinghan, Richard W. Lee, J. M. Heffelfinger, Don H. Collins and Glen F. Warren.
D. A. R. Members to Attend Congress
MRS. GUSTAVUS B. TAYLOR, regent of Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will head the Chapter’s delegates at the D. A. R. Continental Congress in Washington next week. Accompanying her will be Mesdames O. Harold Hershman, Paul S. Ragan, Wilbur Johnson, Robert Emmett Kelly and Kenneth Dix Coffin, state chairman of advancement of American music. Mrs. Johnson, state chairman of transportation, will serve on the reception committee in the President General's room. Duties of other Chapter members who will attend the Congress include Mrs. James L. Gavin's post as a hostess at the candidates’ reception. Mrs. Ira M. Holmes will serve on the house committee; Miss Helen Clever will act as page, and Mrs. Mark A. Dawson, Ft. H. G. Wright, N. Y.; Miss Ida Jane Ayres and Mrs. Elizabeth Ayres Bray, Washington, also will be on the house committee. ther Chapter members who will attend the Congress are Mesdames Conrad W. Clever, William Fletcher Taylor and Owen L. Miller. Mrs. Taylor will be the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Davis. Mr. Davis is chairman of the Federal Land Bank System with offices in Washington,
Invitations for Wild Oats Ball Issued
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Members of the Stansfield Circle and their guests are busy as» sembling ranch outfits to wear to the Dude Ranch Stampede which that organization will sponsor April 19 at the Woodstock Club. Mod-
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Arrange Dude Ranch Stampede on April 19
Emma Gene Tucker Photo.
eling outfits are four members who are active in arrangements for the event (left to right), the Mesdames Evans Rust, Richard E. Mc-
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Plans Tag Day Evelyn Cloyd Is A city-wide “Tag Day” will vol Shower Given fo
sponsored Saturday by the British | War Relief Society, Inc. Captains of teams selling the tags in down- nuptial notes. town and outlying areas will in-
Henderson, Andrew Porteous, Lewis | Cottage by a group of her friends. Finch, Harry Bostwick, A. N. Law-| Misses Ruth Higgins, son, Arthur P. Holt, E. C. Cocking,| Wheeler, Mary Catherine Collins, Fred Richardson and Joseph L. Catherine Williams, Dorothy Wagand Miss Margaret Seegmiller. {hostesses for the party. Mrs. Herbert are Mesdames Howard T. Griffith, | Mrs. Richard North werz Frederick McMillan, Andrew Tay- | the guests. lor, Frank B. Weaver, Ralph Spaan,| Attending were Misses Naomi Paul Whipple, Carl C. Weiland, Tavenor, Mary Louise Ohleyer, David Cutright and Ralston Jones, | Marietta Tormohlen, Mary Reeves, | Miss Shirley Barnett and Miss Betty | Margaret Swindler, Sara Jane Jones. | Wright, Dorothy French, Catherine | Others assisting will be Mesdames | Sullivan and Sarah Fortney. R. BE. Kelly, John Rogers, Percy| Others were Misses Marjorie
among |
Fogarty, Louise
H. K. Metcalf, R. C. Cashon, Frank | Louise : Don, Bernice McWhorter, |
B. Lamb, John Haartje, Glenn Floye | Downey, A. B. Simmons and W. H. Eleanor Quinn, Marion Van Gor- | Williamson, Misses Dorothy Mac- den, Josephine Car, Murphy, Margaret Jean Richardson, | Crossland and Josephine Smith. Mary Beth Millis, Peggy Gordon, | Mrs. Brock was to leave today Mary Underhill, Mary Helen Whit- to join Lieut. Brock at Camp Shelaker, Barbara Mahr, Myrene Liver- by, Miss. ett, Margaret Kime, Jane Strohm, | Kathleen Taylor, Annette Short,| Ruth Levin and Shirley Cohen.
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{the marriage on April 3 of Miss
McGeoch Flint is Tag Day chair-| Robert Kerby. The wedding took | {man. piace at the home of the Rev. Paul | | A. Reisen with Miss Jean Cashow | and James Henderson as attend- | (ants, Mr. and Mrs. Kerby are at {home at 1501 W. 23d St. i =” n n | Miss Mary McGovern, 902 N.|
Riviera Names ¢ y Sw cetheart { Pennsylvania St., entertained re{cently with a crystal and linen
Miss Marion Blasengym was an-|shower for Miss Pat Nolan, whose nounced today as the Riviera Club's engagement to Ralph McGovern has “Riviera Sweetheart” for the next been announced. year, following tabulation of votes| Guests at the shower were Mesat spring dances. She will be pre-| dames Robert McGovern, Herman | sented formally at the Easter Bunny | Baumgartner, Ralph Ginder, Don | Hop Sunday evening. Manning, Bertha Frey and Marie | Dancing will start at 9 p. m. on Dahlen, the Misses Mabel McGov- | Easter to music by Chuck Smith's | ern, Katherine Lowman, Rita Tar-! orchestra. Miss Blasengym, her at- | pey, Katherine Duncan, Georgia! tendants and their escorts will be | Lord, Edith Midrich, Mildred Bond, | dinner guests of the club preceding | Lavaun Hatfield, Mary Wood, Jothe dance. Her attendants, the sephine and Lucille Brown and Dr. | Misses Patricia Schneider, Betty | Frances Brown. The Misses Brown | Stevens, Jane Williams and Patricia | were hostesses at another recent Smith, were also candidates for the !shower for Mis Nolan. title. by » % | | The engagement of Miss Betty L. |
Personals
Mrs. James W. Featherton, 6566 Carrollton Ave. celebrated her |birthday recently with a party for {her four daughters, Mesdames HerIbert Jennings, Earl Augustine, Taylor Spencer and William Totman, and children; Mesdames Frank Smith, Elmer Van Horn and Lloyd
Madeline
Underhill, Miss Mary Ellen Voyles ber and Paula O'Neill acted as |
Members of Mrs. Holt's committee | T. Grouns, aunt of the bride, and |
Teen-age members and guests of gion Junicr Dance tonight from of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Thomas of 8:30 to 11:30 in the main ball-| Castleton. has been announced by Reservations for Easter Sunday R. 14. The wedding will take place dinner at the club, to be served April 27. by Saturday noon. During open| A miscellaneous shower will be house from 3 to 5 p. m. an informal given Friday for Miss Dorothee The club dining room will open Cracken at the home of the bridefor the summer on May 30. Other|to-be's sister, Mrs. John Bastin, nual card party April 23, luncheon | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William bridge parties next Wednesday and | H, Gray, 1118 S. High School Road, Race Frolic dinner dance May 30. | April 25. —— . = The ceremony will be in the Easter Market Is : : bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Raymer, 1330 LindAn Easter Market will be cOn- 4g guests at the shower will be ducted from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sat-/\ys Ben Bolen, Miss Gray's sisthe Episcopal Church of the Advent |nys Maute Morris, Peru. in the perish house. committee, assisted by Jatome: Ralph Edgerton, Mark I. Crunk, | Ralph Spaan, Cone Barlow, Eugene! | Meek, Raymond Crom, J. L. Con-| land Thomas Jenkins. ‘Narrators to Elect The Narrators Club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Martin to elect officers and plan the year’s program. The business meeting will Mrs. Thomas Carlin will read the second installment of her serial members will discuss “The Wave of the Future” (Anne Lindbergh). Children at the Hibben School, 5237 Pleasant Run Parkway, will Friday morning from 10 to 11 o'clock. Miss Helene Hibben, diE. Donnell, Mrs. Emil Reinhardt, Miss Martha Jane Millikan and
the club will hold a Spring Vaca- Murray to Charles J. Thomas, son room. her mother, Mrs. Elsie Murray, R. from 12:30 to 8 p. m., must be made | " ww Ww tea dance will be held. | Anne Gray by Miss Dorothy Mcspring events are the Boosters’ an- 1424 Kenyon Ave. Miss Gray, May 14 and the annual Booster|wijll be married to Farrell Raymer Woodside Methodist Church. The Saturday Morning | {ley Ave. Among the approximately urday by St. Catherine's Guild of (ter and Mrs. Virgil Fisher and Mrs. Emmet Judson heads the | Raymond P. Lewis, George Witt, | over, E. E. Whitcomb, W. R. Ibler| Officers Tonight Johnston, 3730 N. Pennsylvania St. begin at 8 o’clock. story, “Sarah.” At an open forum, Party at Hibben School participate in an Easter Egg Hunt rector, will be assisted by Mrs. C. Miss Hazen Hihben.
Millikan and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva O. Shake, Franklin Road, will hold open house Saturday from 4 to 9 p. m. in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. There are no invitations.
Miss Norma Smith of Zionsville entertained at dinner recently for the Misses Ann Ahlering, Norma Baumeister, Jean Clancy, Mary Lou Graham, Emily Jeanne Lewis, Betsy Pedersen, Dorothy Schumacher, Jane Strohm and Elizabeth Ann Schmidt.
Miss Margaret Mary Kime, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Kime, is spending her spring vacation in Washington and New
Married; vr Pat Nolan
A dinner and personal shower for a recent bride appear in today’s
‘Nurses Choral Club ‘To Present Cantata
| | A cantata, “Easter Angels,” will be
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War Relief Unit Dinner Honors Mrs. Jack Brock; Choral Groups
On Program
Mrs. E. S. Cummings is chairman of the 21 choral groups which will participate in the 19th annual
Mrs. A. Jack Brock, who was Miss Alice Watson before her recent Easter Sunrise Carol Service Sunclude Mesdames E. Gavin Koyl, T. marriage to Lieut. Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brock, was honor day morning on the north steps R. Geddes, C. C. Gardner, John R.| guest last night at a dinner and personal shower given in the Canary of the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monu-
ment. Assisting her is Mrs. Ralph E. { Bishop. | The choral groups and their di{rectors include: Bruce P. Robison | Jr. Choir 133, American Legion Auxiliary, Mesdames Fred C. Has- | selbring, Ralph R. Lynch and Frank
presented by the Choral Club of | Collman; Burroughs Junior Choir,
the Indiana University School of | Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs and
{Nursing tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. in | Mrs Robert Buchheit; Central Ave-
the parlor of the Ball Residence. | : [Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin directs |A. D. Conner, J. C. Hamilton, Ruth
|nue Methodist Church, Mesdames
the group and Mrs. Eugene Austin|Ann Kind and Cliff Short; Cen-
is accompanist.
Sole parts will be taken by Miss
Lanbell, Helen Shimer, J. H. May, Tuley, Nettie Litton, Mary Dugan, | Virginia Sims and Miss Helen CantCrabb, | Vell
sopranos; Miss
Rosemary
| tral Christian Church, Miss Nellie {C. Young and Mrs. C. A. Walter; | Fairview Presbyterian, Mesdames A. |G. Watkins, W. A. Hutchings and
Burkhardt, mezzo-soprano, and Miss | Agatha Ward; First Baptist, Mrs.
Ruth Henderson, contralto.
during the evening.
WwW. S.C. Club Holds Party |
A pillow slip card party will be! Noble. Announcement has been made of given at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the
Citizens Gas & Coke Utility audi-
Mrs. A. M. McVie is president of | Evelyn Cloyd. daughter of Herbert toriukh by the W. S. C. Club. Chair- ( the organization and Mrs. Arthur A. Cloyd, 1609 N. Centennial St., and [men will be Edith Huckelberry and odist, Miss Betty Anne Tyson, Miss |
Margaret Smock.
Miss Marianna | velena Boyd will read the scripture |
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| Mildred Jarvis
and Mrs. Joseph | Ritter;
leming Garden Christian Church, Mrs. Elsie Manning and
Methodist, Mrs. Charles T. Coy; Florence Nightingale Juniors, Miss | Grace Hutchings and Mrs. Mary
Additional Choirs Others are: Forest Manor Meth-
| Gertrude Laney and Mrs. Burton | Tyson; Mayer Chapel, Miss Hutch- | ings; Memorial Presbyterian, Mrs. | Hugh M. Mason and Mrs. William | E. Duthie; Meridian Street Meth- | odist, Mesdames C. S. Ober, W. C. | Jackson and D. M. Millholland: Ogden Junior Chorale, Mrs. James IM. Ogden, director, Miss Carolyn | Jones, president; Roberts Park Methodist, Mrs. J. H. Haston, Miss Frieda Brooks and Miss Margaret | Champlin; St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed, Mrs. Ernst Piepenbrok and Mrs. Walter Mann; St. Paul Methodist, Mrs. Hannah Min- | nick and Mrs. Ralph WwW, Bratton; West Side Christian Mission, Mrs. | Roscoe Kirkman and Mrs, Mary | Varvel; West Washington Street, | Methodist, Mrs. Harold Kersey Mrs. Herman Shumate and Ken- | neth Alyea: Girl Scout Troop 24, | Mesdames Dale Long, William Laufjer, Crawford McNelly, Joseph Dun- { nuck; Gir! Scout, Troop 124, Mes- | dames Charles Swaim. Willard Webb and Forest Cooper,
Z.T.A Books | Travelog
Sorority groups in Indianapolis will hold business meetings tonight and tomorrow.
in the city will elect officers tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. R. Sitzman, 6234 Indianola Ave. The meeting will begin at 8 p. m. and will be followed by a program. C. R. Gutermuth of the State Conservation Department will give a travelog (and show colored movies of 16 |European countries.
A business meeting will be held
8 o'clock
ford St, will be hostess to PHI GAMMA RHO SORORITY tomor-
{row at 8:15 p. m. for a business]
| meeting.
The monthly meeting of ALPHA | TAU GAMMA SORORITY will be| (held at 8 p. m. today at the home |
(of Mrs. Clayton Anderson, {Spann Ave,
3835
ing at 7:30 p. m. today at the home | of Miss Betty Wichser, 4115 College | Ave, !
Girl Scout Troop 57 | To Tour Bakery |
Girl Scouts in Troop 57, which] meets at the Grace Methodist| Church, have planned a hike and a | tour of the Omar Bakery today, | following a luncheon in the Girl] Scout Little House. Mrs. Merrill | Overman is troop leader. Members of the mothers’ troop | committee, who were to serve the lunch, are Mrs. Michael F, Tamer, | chairman, and Mesdames Edward Lady, Raymond McDonald and | Charles Aldrich,
Mrs. William Willis; Fletcher Place
ZETA TAU ALPHA ALUMNAE
by Alpha Chapter members of BETA | CHI THETA SORORITY tonight at | in the home of Miss! Thelma Huber, 1217 N. Sterling St. |
Mrs. Paul Koebeler, 1138 N. Ox- |
ALPHA CHAPTER. TRI CHI | SORORITY, will have a social meet- |
D. A. R. Group Elects Heads
Tomorrow
Service-Study Club To Hear Paper
An election of officers is listed with study programs on tomorrow's schedule of club meetings. IRVINGTON CHAPTER OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will elect officers tomorrow at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Charles N. Smith, 715 N. Campbell Ave. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Albert Holman and will present a paper on “American Music.”
Mrs, Robert McKay will talk on “Changing Government” to DIANAPOLIS CURRENT EVENTS CLUB members, meeting tomorrow at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Mary J. Billings, 3966 Winthrop Ave. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. J. C. Morrison,
On the program for the SERV-ICE-STUDY CLUB tomorrow will be a paper on philosophy read by Mrs. Fred Kepner, including a review of “Two Lifetimes in One” by Marie Ray. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs, Carl Corwin, 1308 N. Oakland Ave.
The 1908 CLUB will meet tomorrow with Mrs. E. F. Brown, 1616 Woodlawn Ave., for a review of new books by Miss Grace Willey.
Easter devotions will be given by Mrs. F. W. Schulmeyer at a meeting tomorrow of the IRVINGTON SERVICE CIRCLE, INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS. A special speaker and Mrs. Fred Steele as Silver Cross leader will complete the | program. The meeting will be in| the home of Mrs, O. C. Neier, 5506 | University Ave. Mrs. O. R. Sumner will be hostess jchairman, assisted by Mesdames J M. Bennett, Olen Clapp, D. A. Campbell, R. W, Cook, I. W, Davies, Nelson Elliott and H. C. Fisher, Miss Lola Carver and Miss Mary Louise Neier,
The dessert luncheon scheduled by NORMANDY CHAPTER OF |THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL[STUDY CLUB for Good Friday has been possponed to April 18at1p.m. in the home of Mrs. J. J. Meyers, 6315 Park Ave. Mrs. Fritz Ehling will be assisting hostess. The travel lecture will be given by Miss Bernice Van Sickle.
Mrs. G. C. Lester, 5825 Julian Ave., will be hostess to members of the LADIES’ FEDERAL CLUB tomorrow, | “Alaska, Our Last Frontier” will be Mrs. S. M. Compton's topic for discussion before THURSDAY CLUB members in South Bend tomorrow. Mrs. J. L. Steinke will have charge of a roll call on popular errors about Alaska. Hostess will be Mrs. Orval Newport.
v) Block’s Announces Bridge Winners Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director of Block's bridge forum, has announced the winners of a recent duplicate
game. They are: Section 1: North and South, Mrs.
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Block Photo, Mrs. Don Skiles (above) is cane
dy chairman of the benefit card party which the James E. Roberts School Parent-Teacher Association will sponsor Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Block’s auditorium, Proceeds will go toward the purchase of a motion picture machine for the school. Mrs. Hobson O’Day heads the arrangements committees, assisted by Mrs. Carl Stone, tickets; Mrs, C. L. Fentz, special prizes; Mrs, Frank Kelley, tallies and other prizes, and Mrs. Skiles. Room sponsors who are assisting with ticket sales are Mesdames Frederick Gregg, Adele Weber, Ralph Arbaugh, William Cain, Dorothy Dezelan, M. C. Clift, R. L. Evans, Robert Kunse and Fentz,
Pulitzer Prize Winner to Be Tea Guest
Guests of honor at a tea to be given in the Central Library to= morrow afternoon will be Robert P. Tristram Coffin, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1935, and Prof. Russell Noyes, English dee partment chairman at Indiana Unie versity. Members of the public li= brary staff will be hostesses. Invitations have gone to Mes= dames Jessica Brown Mannon, Thor G. Wesenberg, Jeanette Covert No lan, Vera Grimm and Irene Strie« by; the Misses Mary Pratt, Marguerite Young, Nell Sharp, Mabel Leigh Hunt and Mary Orvis: Dr, Christopher B. Coleman, David Laurance Chambers, Wilbur D, Peat, Ray Millholland, Ben Riker, Glenn Maynard and John S, Hare rison. Other guests will be members of the Board of School Commission= ers and their wives, high school librarians and editorial staff repre= sentatives of local newspapers, Mrs. Carl J. Manthei and Miss Marcia Furnas will assist at the tea table. On the arrangements committee are Miss Mary J. Caing chairman; Mrs, Edna Kennedy, Mrs. Helen Jane Barnell and the Misses Mary Gorgas, Carrie E,
{B. M. Angell and Mrs. J. A. Conkey, first; Mrs. C. C. Mathews and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, second; east and west, Mrs. W. F. Krieg and Mrs. T. A. Stewart, first; Mrs. R. C. Fisbeck | and Mrs. Larry Polson, second. | Section 2: North and south, Mrs. | F. A. Mulbarger and Mrs. A. J. Strole, first; Mrs. E. R. Churchill and Mrs. B. W. Breedlove, second; east and west, Mrs. C. L. Alvin and Mrs. H. D. Kendrick, first; Mrs. Arthur Sundling and Mrs. John Edmonds, second. Section 3: North and south, Mrs. Donald Graham and Mrs. C. S. Hummell, first; Mrs. J. E. Free and Mrs. E. A. Murphy, second; east and west, Mrs. Vernon Warner and Mrs. S. R. Richardson, first; Mrs. D. J. Drummond and Mrs. W. F. Willien.
Nursery Board to Meet Mrs. John E. Messick will preside at the meeting to be held by the Indianapolis Day Nursery Board tomorrow at the nursery.
Scott, Cerene Ohr and Elizabeth Ohr, Frieda Woerner, Ethel Cleland, Kate Dinsmoor, Grace Kerr, Ruth Wallace, Nancy Todd, Atta Henry, Ruth Jones and Harriett Brown,
Marie E. Hansen Is Honored
Mrs. Walter E. Hansen, 5828 Cene tral Ave. assisted by Mrs. H. PB, Hansen and Miss Marie E. Hansen, entertained last night with a linen shower for Miss Esther Hansen, a bride-to-be. Guests were Mesdames James Glore, Clayton Hord, Rollin Cossey, Fred Menzel, Donald O'Reilly, Gere ald Maas and Edward and August Hansen, Misses Virginia Allen, Jean Driver, Caroline Maas and Aldea Pepin of Hammond. Miss Hansen, daughter of George A. Hansen, 1602 S. East St., will bes married to Anthony Regan on April 15 in St. Mark's English Lutheran Church.
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