Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1941 — Page 27
FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1041 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | PAGE 25 Tea Will Honor Ushers for Choral Sections Concert Sewall Council Director ~~ |Alpha Chis Will Bride Democratic if ob CR aa : ‘To Hear Talk |S Elect Officers | ome Editors’ Wives CU i, By Dean Ross | | omorrow
Mario \ we Bay : Guest speaker at the 20th annual |g SEE Mrs. Fred C. Tucker, Millersville 4 : T al By nn { ounty Club : ; SShYCHi{On : of hi May wont § | Road. and Miss Emma Gene Tucker 0 Entertain : to "» he: HR op Ne eer 1 5 will entertain Indianapolis alumnae | ; = : |tine Room of the Hotel Lincoln, will Se of ALPHA CHI OMEGA SORORI-| I'he Marion County Democratic (be Prof. M. O. Ross, dean of Butler! Sa TY tomorrow at a 1 o'clock lunchWomen’s Club will entertain with : “ - % Ro | University's School of Business Ad- Si eon in their home. a tea Saturday, April 19. for wives] E. 8 i : 2 ministration. He will talk on “The : On the program, in addition to and guests of Indiana Democratic | F od 3 : NE k Changing Economic Scene” follow- SN a an election of officers, will be a talk | Editorial Association members hold- | Be. 3 : Sa - : oH hai 3 12:30 o'clock luncheon 3 Fo on interior decoration by Mrs. Rhys | ing their annual spring meeting in! Y 4 3 3 RY ; { Other guests during the day will] : RE : | Schmidt of the William H. Block] Indianapolis, At the tea in the| ¥ : : Bi } Ea ts (be Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, who : 4 Co., and reports from Mrs. Thomas | Louis X)V and $mpire rooms of the! § : AE ; 3 will welcome convention delegates to Ea F. McNutt, British War Relief] Claypool Hotel special guests will] : : wi : i 3 [the city; Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, | : SE : chairman, and Mrs. T. W. Ayton, | be Mrs. Henry F. Schricker and her | RR i : 5 3 {wife of the Governor, and Mrs. » ¥ 3 Panhellenic representative, Mrs. | mother, Mrs. Emma Brown of Knox. | SE a eae Frank Symmes, president of the Carroll E. Sipe, program chairman, | During the afternoon Miss Jeanne | x Ta ; : ; Seventh District Federation of : will introduce Mrs. Schmidt. Sanford will play a program of | Fa : : & Clubs, Hostess chairman will be Mrs. harp selections = : : : The morning's program, beginning & Kenneth Lancet, assisted by MesMrs. E. C. Gorrell of Winamac, | 3 Ny ae “ lat 9 a. m,, will include a tribute to j : dames W. F. Wright, A. A. Thomas, idler ALS wife of the Association's president, 3 : Sn NE a Mrs. Sewall by a former pupil, Miss| Joseph Lautner is the director |L. R. Zapf, George Edick, Francis] Mrs. William Tokin Jr. was Miss will head the receiving line with | Lf Sew : Mack » {Julia Landers, and a tribute to Mrs.| of the Jordan-Butler Philharmon- |A. Baur, Thomas C. Bigley, E. J.| Norma Laufer, daughter of Mr. Mesdames Schricker, Brown, John | EE Sanaa Re: "|S. A. Artman by Mrs. Max Norris. je Choir which will participate | onan and Kendrick SInNock.| and Mrs. William Laufer, before H. Bingham, Ray E. Smith, Robert | : : : ; B® Mrs. Bertha Didway will present an| ; : tannise OC « the Misses Miriam Ransburg, Doris) her recent marri: D. Westfall, Samuel Ralston, Frank | A : a= organ recital and Mrs. Bessie Herr=| the Easter Sunrise Carol Serv- | Talbott, Eleanor Semans, Barbara| "°" Bl, mares. McHale, Frank E. McKinney, Hugh | : T Soom NESE fF ‘man will sing. The session will be| i¢® on the north steps of the |Varin and Elizabeth Jane Gettins.| Bamhart A. J. Heuring, George X Cae i : 3 3 opened by Mrs. Nell Carey, first vice| Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument PHI KAPPA LAMBDA SORORIrittenberger, William Kinnally, P.| si a 3 president, preceding a salute to the| s TY will meet tonight at 8 o'clock dNcCe Booked C. Kelly, Marcia Murphy and Miss | be Sh : ; y Bhd 4 Draver be Mye | Sunday, i i Thi . . : | : : : : flag and a prayer by Mrs. J. P. Hos- in the home of Mrs. Esther Moore. |
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Smith, assisted by the following] : 3 ; : van's welcome committees: Hostesses—Miss Mary | 3 Sa a im AR Ay Sullivan, changer. Mis Mute "3 : : To Give Reports | p. m. Monday in the Hotel Lincoln. oH, Grant, general chairman Zaharakos, Mrs. John W. Kern Sr. | 3 : : Business to come before the con- Pl: 2 R ry 7 iy |of Kappa Sigma Fraternity’s annual Loris Wat ho: Lilla Teil, Nay : Bs gd § = jvention will be reports of officers, dns CVIEW G. O. P. Club to Hear |state dance saturday night, has anhss 2 boie, Li ian 00H an 5 fii : ; " |affiliated clubs and standing com- ' yh = Hoan st | nounced that chaperons will be
Marie Lienhart, co-chairmen; Mes- | 8. Tien ; » . 113 dames D. H Batock Johta MONG es The choral section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present its annual spring concert next |Mittees. Each affiliated club will be| Newman Mothers’ Club members| A ythur Gilliom NF ecer oy Ie a is sus) represented by its president and [at Butler University will hear Mrs. | Moser, and: Mescames, James ff;
Lathr 3 1a ew riday ni i N Jar Mem . Ushers wi Miss | Whipple Miss Emm: irri TIT ian] Kathryn Coleman, John McGrew,| Friday night in the World War Memorial. Ushers will include Miss Jane Whipple (left) and Miss E R three delegates. At the luncheon i : ; Arthur L. Gilliom, former Indiana | Bingham, Jean Black. J. D. Blythe Howard J. McDavitt review “Em- :
Ira Haymaker, Victor M. Salb, Ed-| > p T hi i i ward © et NA Cp Jou Ceshery. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter will give Attorney General, will speak at the and M, M. Doyle. The dance will : am, Ma) ray, the invocation and Mrs. Nelle Mer- |bezzled Heaven” (Franz Werfe) | ~~ ° x i hes ' : April meeting of the Woman's Re- be held in the Columbia Club.
Susan Munn, Max Farb, B. Howard | | ~ ‘rick Thomas will introduce Prof. Tuesday at a 2 p. m. meeting in Caughran, Martin Walpole, Carl Y > 4 xr ji dis OL N ) ea | ic > lane S , Tr Wood, Narente i mie “ In New Y ork . A.t0 AVC Ross. Wa ; the home of Mrs. John A. Deery. pen a Dra Ape have been ea Sng uel A hie : yo Mrs. E, I, $992 Carrollton Ave, enn, chap th etn i eluse; the Misses Julia Landers, Cy . a JE 0a Bl SSN y Mrs. bn. Ll stisti CSRS. frm rae ani a . chapter and the Indianapolis Alums Catherine McGinley, Mary Ethel | by Helen W orden Easter Ball |Burnett, chairman of reservations,| Assisting hostesses for the after-| Chairman of hostesses, Mrs. Le- | . ‘ aie ne McGinley. Mary thel | VY < < : land K. Fishback. will be assisted by |i Club. In attendance at the Wood and Gertrude McHugh [and a hospitality committee com-|hoon will be Mesdames Leroy Col- lan TiSNDAcK, Will he assisleq by | ' y ie j posed of Mesdames Laura E. Ray, lins, L. V. Dugan, J. J. Mahoney, |Mesdames Frank Cones, Harry K.|dance will be members of thesd » » : 4 vs oy - ~ . yr pd . ‘ ' Committees Listed NEW YORK, April 11.—Indiana is well represented in Broadway's Reservations for the Hoosier Ath- ¢ J. Finch and Ernest Alcorn. | N. J. Conner and J. F. Lynch. Mrs, Green, Clifford Harrod, George H.|groups, alumni over the state and; Arrangements — Mrs. BE. Wavne most popular musical, Hellzapopin. Four important members of its ede] lecie_Tlubs snpual Ester Bell 10- Pages will be Mesdames K. S. Bar- | F. J. Koch is telephone chairman. Sealey, Setkan 1. Rew, Sa ha M.|actives from Purdue University and Seay, chairman: Mesdames Clara are Hoosiers! Olsen. one of the featured team of Olsen and Johnson, | io a oy EE Cir ber, F. L. Ethington and Truman | a SL Pauline HA oper Far | Wabash College chapters. 3 Hilkene, Ira Buttz, Jay Brown, and his brother Steve come from Peru; Shirley Wayne from Fort Wayne | ‘a3 een (Franklin. Mrs. Claude Franklin is| Keep Water Cle Ar By loaner =o The bi ony : Henry O. Goett, Tilden Greer, H.| and Happy Moore irom Attica Whenever they spot an Indianan in the cials, Walter Jackson's Lyric Thea- president of the Council yeep (he ec Shefkeld, C.D. Alexander and the bleniial eanvention of thet 1) . x tL, 1 Y . . n PY Moor Io L . yer y " i “ . y . ". Tehd y . . A "OQ ine “Orv 2 rl yye . ore weati ’ 1 Nathan Swaim. Eleanor Wiles, Louis| audience. they begin to sing, as they did the night they spied Wendell ler dronssira wi Play SHY De for) ————————————————— Mechanical washers should he(Eances Wig en ore ovalyns may [Bational Organization will be neids ra Fs . NE Ndi . . . " . i's y » ¢ velty : | £ ’ I'S, Ly € - |. ye n inl ar 1% Wahl, John MecNelis, Rose Ritter, Willkie, “On the Banks of the Wabash. ls L € aance and novelty Mrs ] A Gl ver rinsed and wiped clean and i at French Lick August 27, 28 and} $ i DS os Aa xl BULL 9 for representatives of the 110%
Roy Crider, E. Kirk McKinney, Mary| Recently 1 looked up Ole. Wan whe monthly dinner meeting of | after every use, The outside will| Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, club | # 1 v di Y g chapters in the United States ands
Feeney, Gertrude Memmer, Mar i i i TOW yi { y | - ‘ i 1S arrow, 3 ¢ , . . ‘PIL 3 pe . i ve Cat abc Ta Somme ia R dering around n nar VY, named Eddie Alexander who needed the H. A. C. Boosters will be held Is Hostess remain as pretty as new if it is|president, has appointed Mrs. Cart arel arrington, Margaret O'Con- rowaed dressing room, he was busy r ar * for i | ; : y p > rier Ir : fior. Nell rm sitnt Fe . C G SSINg 1 ) »Yla new partner ior his act. Ole ‘ WO “ [oc : ; {Vandivier as chairman of a nomin-|Canada. The opening address will nor, Nelle McCarthy, G. H. Yeazel,! maine un while his secretary and! 3 at 6:30 p. m. Monday. The H. A. C.| .. ‘rte va: nd ‘ ..«|Wiped with a suds-dampened cloth , : Irene Snider, Walter McCord and making : tl S sec ) ; jurged his brother to take ihe Job. Guild has completed arrangements! The Cedars of Lebanon Club was! : ’ (nating committee to report in May pe given by Julius C. Travis, former Susan Knox, the Misses Bess Bi SNSORey relatives ard friends hioys!Stephien save in, For 15 years he for its annual May Day dance to be © meet at 1:30 p. m. today in and then dried with a clean cloth. or a June election of officers Her | giate Supreme Court d Suse n . th Mis: Sg - : . . ire vied 3a . SL Aa) ¢ . . + APD 3 : : ~ « |Dlate . . stice gane. Evalena MeGollwin Marv ered in the background. To add 10) was half of the team of Alexander given on Mav 10 with Mrs. Kil- the home of Mrs, J. A. Glover, 1606 [If the washer is kept in a dusty assistants will be Mesdames E. C.| Supreme ure ice. an ale cS in the confusion, someone brought and Olsen. His partner now is his ig A oRtain AS general Bellefontaine St. Mrs. Iva Pavey basement, a protecting cover of Rumpler, Frank Huse, Agnes Todd | Past national president of Kappa Nac e > “la group of Bov Scouts, all of whom | : + ; . : . 3 s a & > ‘hayree the progr fhasve o Jae p - lg Thombs Sigms Publicity — Miss Mary Barrett, ® P< ] wife, Ruth Faber, also in Hel Za! chairman. Was lo be In charge of the progia: (heavy sloth Should Ie made or 5% id Thome on ism. chairman: Mesdames Emil Claus, Bernice Baker, Russell Hinesley, Earl Cox and Blanche Ratz. Miss Nellie Healey and Miss Norma Dal-
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Hannah Noone | . ww | WT : . ~ Chairman of the tea is Mrs. : : ; : : 1eF, Mrs. E. Maud Bruce of Ander-| A business meeting of UPSILON | r eC ; h : § son will respond to Mayor Sulli-| M l wh Cl I CHAPTER. SIGMA PHI GAM-| L V appa a 10S [IV1others uo ‘ O
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had to shake hands with poor Ole|popin. | Among the reservations are those] and get his autograph. | The Olsens live at Malvern, Long! for Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Young. Dr. 59 ag a es i a His name really isn't Ole at all, | sland. Stephen has a wonderful! gang MIS. Herman Ulrich, Messrs. but John Sigvard Olsen. It's his|workshop where he makes all kinds!and Mesdames Thomas W. Kerchebrother Stephen W he 1s Ole Sig of furniture in his spare time. yal, Charles R. Ettinger, Albert Decorations—Mnrs Joseph Markey, phen Ole Olsen. 0 0 avolg ny Stephen Olsen is taller and thin- Herrmann, Leo F. Steffen, Norman chaitman; Mrs. Carl Deitz, co-|MmiSunaerstanding, they call Ste ner than Ole. His face is sharper E, Schaffer, Leland L. Johnson, Wilchairman: Mesdames Mary Shackel- phen, Ole Jr. than his brother's, but none-the- fred Seyfried, C. L. Taylor, Herman ford, Gertrude Corwin, Everett| Ole’s mother, Mrs. John OISen,|jecq pleasant. | Kramer, Edward Kohr, John RafJackson, Thomas Bridges, Josephine Still living in Indiana. in Ft. W AYNE, ‘he came off-stage from his first en- tery, Donald Cusick, Leonard Breen,
Wood, Mayme Wilson, Hazel Callo- happily follows the career of neriyrance He was wearing a Napoleon Edward Rose, Theodore Klippel, : FOR SM
wav, Fred V. Louiso. Catherine famous son, plaguing him With | aostume and carrying his cocked James Welsh, Thomas Walker, JulMarshall and Joseph E. Wood. En- questionnaires about his Work When at jn his hand. {ius Caesar, Paul Graybill, Carl De- STER tertainment—Mrs. John Donnelly, he doesn’t keep her up-to-date. Ole | Falco. Paul Peralta. Charles F. Boyd, : WARDROBES chairman; Mrs. Rav Herner, co- explained this while autographing an 1 | Robert Hopkins, William J. Grady, | chairman: Mesdames Mary Case, cards for the Boy Scouts, then sent! ANOTHER HOOSIER lives with| Joseph B. Farmer, Lyndon Eberly, Ann Brown. Grover Parr. Frank them off with the following story. the Olsens at Malvern, Shirley Roger Elmore, Louis Nickel, John W. | Dowd, Val McLeay. Joseph Tyman. | . #8 Wayne of Ft. Wayne. She came to Condron, Harold E. Cook, Henry M. George R. Popp, Russell Ziegler.| po pappENED to be in Indian-|(N€ show by way of radio. A ro- King, Fred Kirschner, Thal HollenBess Robbins Kaufman, Meredith apclis a few years ago playing in a tund, jolly woman of the outdoor beck, Clarence Holding, Sydney L. Nicholson Jr, Harry Bauer, Thelma ) ; 1 a little bo) asked him | 'VPe. she had on a rose sweater and Houck, J. Forrest Davis, Joy C. Koesters Bessie Gasawayv. John Snow ¥ Im 2 ’h = Hy 7 tweed skirt, a raincoat and a broad- Miles, Charles L. Rhodey, Howard : Mvers. Harry McMahon. Charles fOr his autograph. , (brimmed felt rain hat. Back in Ft. McTaggertt, Leo McAllister and El- § 2 a Y Y Ww H Lahrman. John Sturm. Robert Bell, “You aont Know ime said the Wavne, Shirley wrote radio seripts wood Riffett. 3 TT es PE) es ee e ave Ted Bleich, Katherine Fisher, Lu-|kid, "but I've known about you ior |ang took part in a 15-minute broad-| Other reservations have been
cille Pettihory, Marie Hadley, Olive ja long time. Your lame 1s CAIVEd cast of concert and ballad music| made by Messrs. and Mesdames § 5 Ale RH Fittz, Lennie Craig, Hazel Heidel- | on the seat of our privy. lover WOWO | Marshall D. Montani Sr., James I. § ; . TR of berger, Timothy Sexton John Lin-| Here, Ole hauled out the privy! The fourth Indiana member of Liebert, Robert Steele, Charles F & | a i pr der and Miss Helen Mannix. seat with his name, John S. Olsen. the cast of Hellzapoppin is 447- Langwell. Anthony P. Lang, Victor SHEN hy Ra
A mer [carved on it with the date, 1907. pound Happy Moore of Attica. He Landis, Clarence E. Hinton, Albert
Mrs. F 5. Lemlev | The owners sent it to him on the has been in vaudeville 30 years and C- Lutz, Jack Ww. Allen, J. W. Wines. a hk i \ TH . roe anniversary of Hellzapoppin. has worked in shows with Olsen Purg. Charles F. Engel, Stanle) PR ! b 3 Q I asked Ole what he thought Frauzen, Charles F, Fraim, Albert F ERR qtess : 2S ( lub Hos tess | would happen to the show if this (Fox, J. E. Swango, Joseph F. Sona- La l
The Expression Club will meet at|country got inte the war. He said I stine, George J. Shumard, Joseph T . v % 1 \ ; 1:15 p. m. Tuesday in the home of that he was sure it would go on B P WwW Offi NE Shotwell, Elbert L. Sicking, Ervin i : Mrs. F. C. Lemley, 318 N. Audubon as usual, that it would be even more + . . F 1CEe Sicking, Joseph F. Sexton, J. Arnold ’ i Great influx of “piping hot” new
Road. The hostess will be assisted necessary to the public. Senefeld, Robert W. Schmutte, Clar-
by Mrs. Frank D. Olson. | “We weathered the World War, M. vi lence J. Schneider. Ralph A. Schnei- § styles make for happy picking! Mrs. William G. Patterson, pro- the depression and even prohibi- aV Come Here der, Homer J. Sandusky, R. Ray - gram chairman, has arranged a cut- jon,” he said. “In times of trouble, | v Parsons, C S. Ober, Arden G. Ober, SE ting of a recent play to be presented people need comedy more than! ‘The National Federation of Busi. | Jack Munro, Thomas Murray, Frank a * by Mesdames R. B. Barnes, W. F. ever. We (he and his partner, Chic ness and Professional Women's P. Huse, Leon G. Myers, Leroy E. Holmes, John C. Muesing and Miss | Johnson) entertained soldiers dur-!Clubs. a national service organiza- Moon, Herman Metzel, Nelson J Mary B. Whiteman. Music will be ing the World War and even in the tion of 73,000 women, may set up Marks, Harris M Lee, Ernest Vver- A crisp, fresh spring cr f provided by Mrs. John A. Sink. late 20s, when most people had for- headquarters here. , DE: aloes o ole, Saymond L frilly feminine » ag oP oy ON ‘ Je ay eran s s S , said a committee yy... : . al Bel nice } an Sickle | He senses an increasing amount of [is now surveying available office Nene Benetl, Theodore ters Wile, Is RPE
nilarity in the audiences, as though | building sites. It : 3 i RNY : : arity g has been proposed G 1 : Brims, brims, brims are
J - . bd Speaks Monday the people were depending increas- that the headquarters, now in New| Scheich, John Stenger, Charles / + Ly . . { Marbaugh, T M. Wiggam, Gene x 3 t >. 3 fashion S latest tip-ofl on
The Netherlands Chapter of the/ingly on comedies for relaxation York City, be moved here because! no... 0." a 4 International Travel Stn Club will | and relief of the more central location, she peisier ahd Ferdinand J. Montan, : ow Easter Hats! Halohear a talk bv Miss Bernice Van|/ Ole has been in show business said. | 3 " sweeping sailor-wise to Sickle after its dinner meeting at since 1911, six years longer than] The report of the survey commit- - y _ S q Mati res Bett y 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Cedar his younger brother, Stephen. Ste-| tee Will be submitted to the organ-| Broadcasters ¥ demure pac res — bett) Holm, 1144 N. Alabama St. ‘phen drifted into the work in 1917 17ation’s national convention in i % ; : Gay's ever-arriving new Mrs. Max Norris, president of the when he came to New York to visit YulY 2t 12: Angeles, Cal. ~ ~ : ” hats tell the whole ! x Cael wild . ‘a While her ian | ler : ow > r CO aN i = ' tihatvgscr TA Artman_ Council, will be a guest, Ole. While here ie met a comedian|, The Federation, an outerown off Set (Guest Day § i | 7 story! Straws and felts lished 21 years ago through the Y.| ’ Ny : § 3 in the very best Easter |W. C. A. to further the interests! Mrs. Norman Schneider will re- shades. ‘ and training of vvomen in business view “The Life of Will Rogers” next ! | 2nd the professions. Its slogan is: Friday at the Guest Day of the "- - | “Better Businesswomen for a Bet- Cheer Broadcasters, Inc, at 2 [ter Business World.” p. m, in the Woman's Department _ { Club,
. ——— IS now Tribute Is Paid to | A musical program will be pre{sented by Miss Winifred Curtis,
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The resignation of Miss Ida B. Williams, marimba player, and Ed- | Wilhite as head of the Butler Uni-| ward Tirey, accordionist.
# : aster Fashions v - It Has ‘ itamin nB ? | versity home economics department| ape William Christena is the
|was announced this week by Presi- ; . S } y | N . : general chairman. Mrs, W. EF i It Has Vitamin P-I"! jasn; Sn. Mis rite, Holmes is arranging the program 00 : 7 k Y L | 4 : ch Mrs. Wayne O. Hill heads the M {absence last fall, will retire from TR for the tea to low * o ake ou ook Your
. It Has Essential Iron? ccational work. J Bo ra colo Announcing her resignation, Dr. ia. committee are the Mesdames } Robinson paid tribute to Miss Wil-| garry Wetsell. Henrv Dithmer. A dazzling group of streamhite's years of loyal service, her chauncey Buck and J. F. Gilbert ] lined underarm versions, pouch
{capable leadership and her out-| EE — and top-handie styles. Colors : {standing work in strengthening the! . " tre to go with every ensemble ‘curriculum of her department oe Mrs. Bartlett Hostess 1 {careful study of modern needs and! ‘The Chalcedony Club will hold a 5 . | methods [12:30 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at ; gl | Dr. Robinson called particular at-| the home of Mrs. William M Bart- 2 Ra
tention to Miss Wilhite's course in| lett Jr, 5671 Central Ave. Assistthe history of costumes and her dis-| ing hostesses will be Mrs. George play of dolls in period costumes, {Pugh and Mrs. Ethel Buschman,
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