Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1941 — Page 20

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Mrs. Norman E. Titus (left) and Mrs. W, Mitchell Taylor are assisting with arrangements for the dinner Monday night in the Propylacum at which the Society of Mayflower Descendants will cele-

brate its silver anniversary,

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Secretary of General Society Will Speak at Celebration A la 1k ing Silver A nn iversa ry planned by Indianapolis clubs for | tomorrow and next week.

Mrs. Tilden F. Greer. governor of the Indiana Society of Mayflower | Dr. Logan Hall will talk on “EasDescendants, and Mr. Greer will be assisted by the past governors of the a society at the reception preceding the group's 25th anniversary dinner |! Rebirth” Monday at an Easter Monday night at the Propylasum Guest Tea to be given by the MONReceiving with them wil be Dr. cjudes 108 persons. Qualifications DAY CLUB in Ayres’ auditorium. and Mrs. Sidney Hatfield, Dr. and| toy membersiiip consist in descent|Also on the program will be music Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, the Rev. and from one or more of the Mayflower py the Madrigal Singers of TechMis. George £. Southworth, MesSIs. hassengers on the voyage from nical High School, directed by Rusand Mesdames Bryant W. Gillespie, England which ended at Plymouth, | sell Paxton Mus. Louis BE Kruger Fred Hoke. William E. Osborn, Hal-| Mass. in December, 1620. Of the and Mrs 0 L Kranz will present ford Howlana. Charles Albert Gall 104 passengers, it is believed that the program. At a 2 p. m. business and Edgar H. Evans, who are on the 54 have no living descendanis. |meeting preceding the ten Mrs. Wilboard of the general society from| The Indiana Society has estab- liam Hvde Pearl will preside. : { of | The FRIDAY AFTERNOON

Indiana. lished a Mayflower Library Out-of-town guests at the Silverinearly 40 volumes on Pilgrim lives! Anniversary celebration will include in the genealogy section of the READING CLUB'S program tomorMrs. Edmund Burke Ball and Mrs. State Library. Recently the Society |row will include a talk on “The True | Raymond Mitchell, Muncie; Mr. established at Butler University the Meaning of Baster” by Mrs. B. C. and Mrs. J. H. Pennington, Green- Joseph Allen Minturn Award which | Wright and Easter music by Mus. field; Mrs. Otto Ebbinghouse, Wa- is given for the best manuscript on|C. V. Montgomery, The meeting bash; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. the Pilgrims submitted by a student Will be in the home of Mrs. A. G. Hayes. Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. below 22 years of age. [Small, 3606 Watson Road, who will John S. Williams, Mrs. Rose Mere-| The Junior Committee of the So-|be assisted by Mrs. A. J. Barnes and dith and Mr. and Mrs. Farr Wag- ciety, with Norman Essex Titus as|Miss Lida Orth. gener, Franklin; Mrs. Arthur Bent-| chairman, is assisting Mrs. Sidney i : ay Paoli; Miss Ruth Greenham J. Hatfield, dinner arrangements | New offcers of the WY-MO-DAU| and Mrs. Harry Walters, Lafayette, | chairman. Other members of her! ARY CLUB, elected at a reand Mrs. Lester Lefeber, Milwaukee. committee are Mesdames Otis Dyar, | eR meeling, are: Mrs. J. Frank Harold G. Murray. New York, the, William A. Oberholtzer, Walter | 210right, president; Mrs. Charles H. general society's secretary, will be, Ward and Thomas B. Sonner, a ais, the speaker at the dinner which will IMrs. Annah BE. Core, recording sec-

nor tl f . he Indian: "QI Y ho wor the punter - he dia in Reservations Due retary; Mrs. Walden Van Osdal, group. Joseph Allen Minturn. lcorresponding secretary, and Mrs.

The Indiana Society was organ-| Mrs, James H. Lowry, president pyank Stewart, treasurer. fzed and founded with a HoH bey of the Indianapolis Matinee Musi-| ship of 35 descendants of Pilgrims, 3 : ne John Alden, Francis Cook, William eale, Vi8s Snnou esd thet reserva “Soaring Wings” (George Palmer Bradford, Isaac Allerton, John How-| Hons for the organization's dinner | Putnam) and Miss Edna Dimmick land, Edward Fuller, Stephen Hop-|atl 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ will report on the Indianapolis Day kins and Degory Priest, all signers Tearoom must be made by Saturday | Nursery at a meeting tomorrow of of the Mayflower compact. At pres- night. A concert by Rise Stevens of | the ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN ent the unit has an enrollment ofjthe Metropolitan Opera Co. will be! CLUB. Hostess will be Mrs. Frank 832 families |given at 8:30 p. m. in the store's| Young, E. 16th St, an honorary On May 18, 1938, the Junior Mem-| auditorium. Mrs. Charles S. Max-| member of the club. bership was organized and now in-!well is the reservations chairman.

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William H. Remy will be the speaker before the GOVERNMENT SCIENCE CLUB at its meeting tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs. John Fuller, 5225 N. Illinois St. His subject will be “Facts and Circumstances Surrounding the Resjurrection of Christ.”

| The FRIDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY CLUB will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Florence Williamson, 5875 Winthrop Ave., for a program on “Mineral Plastics” by | Mrs. A. L. Jenkins and on their uses by Mrs. F. H. Lutz.

New Arrivals

Shown are only two of the hundreds of smart new spring dresses offered in Davan's large dress department. These models can be had in navy, powder, rose, . ¢ beige or plum, nN Sf { “Europe in the Spring” will be | reviewed by Mrs. W. G. Hennis for | members of the IRVINGTON SO- | CIAL STUDY CLUB tomorrow following a 6 o'clock dinner in the | home of Mrs. C. B. Gardner. 946 | N. Bolton Ave. Mrs. D. R. Binford will assist the hostess,

Following the WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB'S 12:30 o'clock luncheon Monday at the Columbia Club. Miss Helen A, Humphreys will preside at a business meeting.

‘Women's Guild Hears Nellie Young

3 Al Miss Nellie Young, youth adviser of the Central Christian Church. |was to speak on “Recreation for Young People” at a meeting of the | Women’s Guild of the First ZEvangelical and Reformed Church today following a noon luncheon. | The speaker was to be introduced {by Mrs. Herman Karch, program | chairman, who also was to present | Mrs. Lester Meek, soloist, and Jake | Gumbertz, reader. Mrs, Charles T. | Young was to preside at a business meeting. Mrs. Bert Everhart was to | be chairman of hostesses,

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John B. Stokelys Will Be Hosts For Party at Lambs Club Frolic

INDIANAPOLIS HOSTESSES are busy planning parties to attend the Lambs Club Spring Frolic Saturday night at the Columbia Club. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stokely at the club will be Messrs. and Mesdames William E. Munk, William H. Wemmer, Irving M. Fauvre and Otto N. Fren-

zel Jr.

In a Dutch treat party at the Frolic will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert N. Bowen, J. I. Cummings, Thomas Mahaffey Jr. and George Enos. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alan W. Boyd's guests at their home before the Frolic and for dinner at the club will include Dr. and Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe and Messrs. and Mesdames Hubert Hickam, Horace R. McClure and Robert B. Adams. Guests of Dr. Walter L. Bruetsch will be Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert M. Woollen, Mark H. Miller, Earl B. Barnes and James S. Rogan, Dr. and Mrs. Irvine H. Page, Mrs. William Ray Adams, Mrs. William C. Bobbs and John D. Tebben. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heidt Jr. are giving a cocktail party at their home for members of the Dutch treat group with which they will be at the Columbia Club. In the party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Erwin Vonnegut, Frank Throop, John B. Wardrope, William F. Souder Jr. Harrison Eiteljorg, Herbert A. Pinnell, Charles Rogers and Talbott Denny. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno II will be at the cast’s table at the club. Mr. and Mrs. George Fotheringham and Edward F. Gallahue will be among Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer's guests. Among others planning to attend the Frolic are Messrs. and Mesdames Frederic D. Anderson, Kevin D. Brosnan, Jeremian L. Cadick and John A. Alexander,

Country Club to Celebrate Golden Anniversary

Plans for a Golden Jubilee celebration this summer are being formulated by Indianapolis Country Club members. The club, or=ganized June 4, 1891, is the oldest golf and country club in the State. Harlan J. Hadley heads the Golden Jubilee committee for the 50th anniversary celebration. Members of Mr. Hadley's group are Roy C. Bain, E. M. Blessing, Ralph W. Boozer, Ralph Burkholder, James M. Drake, W. C. Griffith, Joseph L. Hanna, Fred W. Jungclaus, Wallace O. Lee, James B. Minor, G. Barret Moxley, Dr. Cleon A. Nafe, W. M. Rockwood, Edgar Rogers, George D. Ros, Sheldon R. Sayles, Piatt E. Searle, h. 8. Taylor, Glenn F. Warren and Oscar P. Welborn. Regular season activities are being inaugurated with the appointment of standing committees. Officers for the year are William G. Sparks, president; Louis W. Leath, vice president; Douglas C. Jillson, treasurer, and I. J. Flory, secretary, The board of directors includes Messrs. Sparks, Leath, Hadley, Elmer W. Stout, Verner M. Ray, Walter R. Schott, Thomas S. Hood, Carl V. Spickelmier and William H. Wells.

Additional Boxholders for Tennis Match Listed

AMONG PARTIES being planned by boxholders for the professional tennis exhibition Monday evening, sponsored by the Indianapolis Orphans Home Auxiliary, is one to include Mr. and Mrs. Scot B. Clifford as hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Storer and Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Appel. In a box taken by Mr. and Mrs. William Garstang will be Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Turner Jr., Mrs. Norman Kevers and Mrs. Obie J. Smith Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walton M. Wheeler Jr, will attend the matches with Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Lesh. Also going together will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Hood ard Mr. and Mis. George G. Purdy. In another party will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Ferree and Mr, and Mrs. Henry E. Gibson. Dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Marlow Manion before the matches will be Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Tomy. In another party will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason and daughters, Ginger and Barbara: Dr. and Mrs. W. E. King and sons, William and J. B.. and Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite. Messrs. and Mesdames James W. Rav. John M. Moore and Edson T. Wood will be together at the exhibition. Another group will include Messrs. and Mesdames John W. Shirley, Richard A. Shirley and Alvah J. Rucker. : Rroceeds from the exhibition by Mary Hardwick. Alice Marble, Bill Tilden and Don Budge will go to the Orphans Home scholarship fund, which provides assistance for children who would profit by further education beyond high school which the Home is unable to finance. Many patrons are buying tickets to give to children in the ome. At the recent April meeting of the Children's Bureau of the Home a report was made that 294 children were given full care during March. Applications for 43 new children were received. Of 35 persons who applied to take children into their homes, 13 were interested in adoption,

In a Personal Vein

MRS. THOMAS S. HARRISON of Denver, ter, Mrs. Max Matthes of Cleveland, came yesterday to visit Mrs. Harrison's sister-in-law, Mrs. Myron R. Green, and Mr. Green. . . , Mr. and Mrs. Whalter C. Hiser have returned from a three weeks’ trip to California. Mrs. E. Francis Bowditch is expected to return tomorrow from Chicago. . . . The election of Kurt Vonnegut, Cornell University fresh - man, to the Men's News Board at the university has heen announced by the Cornell Daily Sun, undergraduate newspaper.

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Indiana Artists Club Sponsors Broadcasts

THE ANNUAL BUSINESS AND ELECTION MEETING of the Indiana Artists Club will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday, April 24, in the Spinks-Arms Hotel, Frederick Polley, president, has announced. Inauguration of a six-week series of art broadcasts over WFBM also has been announced. The series. sponsored by the Indiana Artists Club, opens Tuesday. The broadcasts will be heard from 5 to 5:15 p. m. each Tuesday. Wilbur D. Peat, John Herron Art Museum director, the series with “Artists and the Art Museum.” Tuesday. Harry E. Wood. public schools director of fine and practical arts and vocational education. will speak “Why Have Artists?” will be Clifton Wheeler's subject on April 20. He is an Indiana artist and an art instructor at Shortridge High School. The May 6 speaker will be Paul Bryan. interior decoration consultant of L. S. Ayres & Co. His subject will be “Co-ordinating Interior Decoration with Paintings.” Randolph Coats, portrait painter, will talk on “Highlights of a Century of Indiana Art” on May 13 and the closing broadcast on May 20 will feature “Pages and Prophecies from the Sketchbook" by Miss Betty Foster, art columnist and Manual Training High School art instructor.

will open On the following

| Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Murphy, 3610 E. Fall Creek Blvd. with Mrs. | Louise A. Novak and Miss Nancy | Novak, left recently to spend Easter | in Atlantic City and also will visit ‘in Philadelphia and Washington be- | | fore returning to Indianapolis.

Miss Louise A. Wheeler and Miss Wilma A. Hession, 3737 Winthrop | Ave, are in New York for an Easter { vacation,

Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Chambers and daughter, Susan, 3157 N. Delaware | St, and Miss Helen Beyd, Spink | Arms Hotel, have returned from a few days at French Lick Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky are expected home this week-end from |a trip to Philadelphia, New York {and Boston. They have been gone [since the first of the month,

Tri D Club to Meet The Tri D Club will meet at 7:30 | p. m. tonight at the home of Miss Louise Steinsburger, 1344 N. Dearborn St.

Entertains A. G. Club Miss Betty Kay Davis, 1 E. 36th

Junior Sizes 9 to 17 Misses’ Sizes 12 to 20 Women’s Sizes 38 to 46

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St., will entertajn members of the A. G, Club at 7°30 p, m. today.

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Defense to Be

Discussed By A.A.U W,

Dinner Is Tuesday

I. U. Speaker

At Propylaeum

Panel discussion of “The Indian-| apolis Defense Program—A Chal-| lenge to A. A, U. W.” will follow the American Association of Uni-

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| versity Women's April dinner Tues- | :

day at 6:15 p. m. in the Propy-|

laeum. Mrs. John Hannon will re-

port on national activities of A. A. U. W. and Miss Ruth Duckwall will play the accordion.

Virgil Martin of the Indianapolis | Council of Social Agencies will lead | the discussion, assisted by Miss Lil-| lian Preston, chairman of the rec- | reation commitee for local defense. the Rev. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Church Federation of Indianapolis; Capt. Francis Conder, morale officer at| Ft. Harrison, and Lieut. E. H.| Schupert of the Naval Reserve Forces. Next April group meeting will be that of the Contemporary Literature group Monday at 1:30 p. m, in the home of Mrs. E. W. Hebel. The Music Appreciation group met yesterday with Mrs. L. T. Meiks to discuss modern American music,

Groups to Meet

Mrs. Harold W. Bergen will speak on “Training in Friendliness” and Mrs. C. Richard Cain will discuss “Personality in Action” at a meeting of the Parent Education—Preschool—group April 18 at 1:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Paul Butt. On the same day the Social Welfare group will meet at 9:45 a. m. in the YW. C A dinner meeting of the Evening Discussion group at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday, April 22, will include a 6:15 o'clock dinner and a talk by

| Miss Eunice Johnson on “The Store

and the Community.” Other monthly meetings will be creative writing classes for beginners Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. L. L. Swartz, weekly classes for advanced students with Mrs. Ruth Culmer Dieter and the Education group's 9:45 a. m. meeting Tuesday, April 29, .at the home of Mrs. C. L. Harkness.

Harpist to Play For Club

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Dr. Mary Ritter Beard (above), historian, will speak Monday night at Indiana University at a iwo-day, all-women’s conference on feminine frontiers. She will talk on “New Reaches of the Mind for Women” following an annual senior supper at which conference speakers will be guests. Sessions will continue through Tuesday.

Shower Honors

Miss Irelan

Miss Ruth Hitzelberger will entertain this evening with a crystal { shower at her home, 2921 Bluff | Road, for Miss Anna Belle Irelan. Miss Irelan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Irelan, 6160 Broadway, will become the bride .of Melvin| F. Cranfill, son of Mr. and Mrs.| William: Cranfill of Coatesville, in | an April 26 ceremony in the North- | wood Christian Church. | Assisting the hostess will be her mother, Mrs. Gus Hitzelberger. Guests with the bride-to-be will include Mesdames Irelan, Cranfill, Frank Baird, Ralph Gery, Charles Miller, Virgil Cranfill, Elmer Schloot, William Madinger and David Carter. Others at the party will be Misses Martha Louise Boyd, Milta Cranfill, Janet and Ann Chapman, Louise Baker, Ruth Hickman, Evelyn Lloyd, Leonora Heppner, Frances Chandler, Grace Taylor, Lois Mortin, Mary Lib Hayes. Florence Schultz, Dorothy Jones, Rosemary Newman, Louise Bicknell, Carolyn Hawecotte, Doris Driggs, Mary Frances Schumaker, Margaret Kayser, Margaret

Miss Lynne Wainwright, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra first harpist who will have a similar

position with the | Symphony next year, will be on | the program at a meeting of the Irvington Mothers’ Study Club

ner-Whitehill auditorium. Pierne's “Impromptu - Caprice,” Palmgren’s “M=2y Night” and several compositions by Carlos Salzedo

Preceding her program, she will outline her tour of South America last summer as a member of Leopold Stokowski's All-American Youth Orchestra.

Plan Gay Nineties Party

Entertainment committee members for the Athenaeum Turners’ Gay Nineties party April 19 will hold their final meeting at 7:30

at the Athenaeum. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Peters are co-chairmen,

will be played by Miss Wainwright. |

| Bade, Betty Lou Wright, Jane Howe and Marcella Reynolds.

Philadelphia,

‘Bundles for Britain ‘Branch Organized

Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Bane |

Times Special | GREENCASTLE, April 10.—An- | other branch of Bundles for Britain,

| Inc. has been added to the chain of over 900 branches and units | scattered throughout the United | States, Alaska, Canada and the i Virgin Islands. The Greencastle unit, organized recently, is headed by Mrs. Hor- | ace Askew. Miss Helen Black is | the secretary, and Ward D. May- | hall, treasurer.

| Entertain Psi lota Xi

| Mrs. Hugh Bremmerman will en- | tertain Delta Beta Chapter of Psi| p. m. today in the director's room Iota Xi Sorority Monday night. She|Legion Auxiliary will meet at 12:30

will be assisted by Mrs. C. E. Appel |and Mrs. W. B. Lewis.

THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941

Hostesses for

Consumer

Course Listed

Tea Is Tuesday

A tea on Tuesday afiernoon is to be held in connection with the

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i [short course on consumer problems 2% | which :i |vision of the Better Business Bu[reau will sponsor Monday morning

the Consumer Service Di-

through Wednesday morning, New

members of the Better Business Bii-

reau will be guests at the tea at Banner-Whitehill's auditorium. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gino Ratti, chairman, and the Mesdames D. A. Hitchcock, Asa Hoy, Guy O. Byrd, Colton Babcock and Clyde V. Montgomery. Hostesses for the Monday morning session in Ayres’ auditorium will be the Mesdames Lowell S. Fisher, Georgia Little, C. K. Calvert, George W. Swaim and George L. Clark. Serving in the afternoon at the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility Co. will be Mrs. H. A. Asperger and Mrs. J. Malcolm Dunn. Hostesses at the Tuesday morning session in the Banner-Whitehiil auditorium will be Mesdames Laura S. Ray, J. Francis Huffman, Brewer T. Clay, Glenn Parrish and Virgil Sly. Mesdames Frank A. Svmmes, C. J. Finch, William L. Sharp and M. E. Robbins will be hostesses Wednesday morning at Block's auditorium. Members of the execulive hoard of the consumer division of the hureau are the Mesdames R. F. Grosskopf, W. D. Keenan, Cla) H. Ridge, E. B. Thompson, A. J. Apple and Ray. The planning committee for the short coufse includes Mesdames Thompson, Dunn and Asperger, Applications for membership in the Better Business Bureau will be available at the registration desk during the institute. Membership entitles members to receive a monthly bulletin and attend institutes and study groups. In charge of registration will be Mrs. C. W, Foltz, chairman, assisted by Mrs. George Maxwell and Mrs. Emory C. Cowley. The institute, which will feature talks on consumer problems, will inaugurate a drive for membership in the Consumer Division. The meeting is open to the public.

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To Show Films

The Indianapolis Dairy Council will give a food lecture and show descriptive films at a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Potter Fresh Air School next Thursday at 1:30 p.. m. Mrs. Arthur Rahn is P.-T. A. president. | Tea will be served following the | presentation of a playlet-panto-mine, “Little Old Lady,’ given by | mothers of Potter School children, | Members of the cast are Mes- { dames L. G. Haworth, Courtland | Brewer, E. D. Bartoo, Dolly Shields, | Gene Edwards, Carroll Cornelius. {and Kenneth Boling. Mrs. H. A. { Quantz is directing the playlet and | Mrs. Rufus M. Bennett will be announcer,

| Legion Group to Lunch

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