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Society—
Boxholders for Annual Show of Junior
Horsemen's Association Announced
BOXHOLDERS for the Junior Horsemen's Association's second annual spring show, May 24 and 25 at the Sigonguin Riding Club, have been announced by Miss tatricia Doud, co-chairman with Albert Metzger, association president, in arranging the show. a = reservations have been made by Messrs. and - Mesdames Ralph W. Boozer, William H. Wemmer, William E. Munk, John B. ely, David L. Stone Jr, Donald N. Test. Raymond A. Doud, A Jarrett, J. L. Hyatt, Harold S. Cheney and Frank ade Other boxholders are Messrs. and Mesdames J. Frank Cantwell, Russell L. White, Willis E. Kuhn, William A. Hussey, Oscar B. Perine Frank F. Richards, Arthur W. Lyday, Frank J. Hoke, Irwin Covert, J. R. McNutt and H. G. Reedy; Dr. and Mrs. Russell P. V Mrs Marjorie Block, L. J. Keach, Misses Louise and Rosemary Dickson and Mary Ellen Willis. Together in one box will be Mr. and Mrs. Verne K. Reeder d Mr. and Ms, E. A. Crane. In another will be Mr. and Mrs. x Martin and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. le and Mr. and Mrs. E. Starling Pearce also have reserved a box. wi Out of -town residents holding boxes are Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Carmack, New Castle, and Mr, and Mrs. Lothair Teetor, Hagerstown,
Proceeds Aid Work at Riley Hospital
PROCEEDS from the three performances—Saturday afternoon evening, and Sunday afternoon—will go to the association's fund for physio-therapy department of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for children. The show will be conducted under rules of the American Horse Show Association to which the local group recently was admitted. Uniq 1e feature of the event will be junior judges for whom special censes will be issued. Exhibitors will be entertained at a breakfast n the Woodstock Club at 10 o'clock May 25 before the closing performance Committees for the event include Miss Marilyn Richards and Miss Ann Cantwell, entries; Miss Mary Lyday, prizes; Miss Marinne Pearce and Miss Frances Bloch, trophies; William H. Jarrett r. and Russel S. Williams Jr. grounds; Miss Marlou Hyatt, adising; Robert Perine and Robert Bonham, barn; Miss Delores and Bob Perine, publicity; Misses Cynthia Test, Sally Stokely, and Cantwell, entertainment, and James McNutt, ringmaster. sponsors for the show are Dr. P. O. Bonham and Miss Audrey Officers of the association, in addition to Ab Metzger, are Doud, vice president; Miss Cantwell, treasurer, and Miss Richsecretary
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a rehearsal of “The Seven Little Children’s Civie Theater at 2:30 at the Civic Playhouse,
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Pre-Show Parties Children’s Civic
Riding Groups to Present Stunts
HE "WILD OATS” BALL of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association tomorrow night at the Claypool Hotel will be enlivened by | resented hy four riding groups. The acts will occur in Mrs. Paul R. Summers will have etween dance numbers played by Doc Noble's orchestra. a luncheon tomorrow for the guests | 1 four clubs presenting the entertainment will be the Algon- of her daughters, Jo Ann and Jean. | Riding Ciub, the Butler Equiteers, the Williams Creek Saddle who will entertain Barbar Me and Kelsch’'s Dude Ranch Gang from Brownsburg hb 2 Hi roara Moore, | The Butler Equiteers' will be represented at the dance by its Meet Badger, Carolyn Smith, Dee | entire membership. Helping to round out the 100 per cent attend- ice ie | ancy Miller, leslie Lees) ance record will be Misses Gloria Burke, Gretchen Huetter, Janet Bulusty win be Dean and By Ingham, Joan Lay, Jean Glascock. Ann Browning, Jeanne Seward, Daugherty, Susan Spencer, Sally Sue Gabe, Mary Basinger, Martha Brown, Mary Catherine Stair, Green, Marjorie Tarkington and Patricia Jackson and Jean Lou Foley, Richard Robinson. | Men of the club, headed by Max Norris, president, who will be Mrs, Pearson Smith has arranged | e Bob Mver, Sam Meyers, Harry Sharpnack, Gilbert a party for her daughter, Barbara, | Alfred Symmes, Richard McCready, Richard Gray, Richard whose guests will be her cousins,| Steven Hack and Richard Scherer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen and Jay Smith, Ann, Jane and Janet Rust and Marilyn Miller. |
also will be with the group Judy Morrison, daughter of Mr. and |
ho will come from Lafavette with Dr. K. D. Graves’ and Mrs. Gordon Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Guy Morrison, will entertain
nclude Dr Charles Meeker and Miss Anita Nichols. Mr. and Mrs.
liston have made reservations for a party of six for
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and Barbara Wemmer, Shirley and | Mary Carolyn Swartz, Connie Mec-! | Cown, Barbara and Florence Red-
vr . , |ding and Marilyn Stettauer. Mrs. John Barney Will Entertain | asouw to stend together win m-| Tomorrow for Rosemary Stout;
Florence McGauley (left) and Julia Brake study their lines before
They are members of the cast, being directed by Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan and Mrs. Joseph W. Walden,
Tomorrow and Sunday
The final Children’s Civic Theater production of the year, “The the Misses Seven Little Rebels,” by Rosemary Gabbert Musil, will be the occasion Louise Beale, Ernestine Simons and for several pre-show parties tomorrow and Sunday afternoons.
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Rebels,” to be presented by the tomorrow and at 3 p. m. Sunday
Will Precede Theater Play
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Party Benefits Potter School,
Jameson Camp
Et Cetera Club Will Elect Officers
Spring card parties, in addition
luncheons, are being planned by women’s clubs. The CERVUS CLUB will hold its annual spring card party at 2 p. m. Wednesday In Ayres’ auditorium, Proceeds will go to the Potter Fresh Air School and the Julia Jameson
in co-operation with the Flower Mission Hospital. Mrs. Maurice E. Glick, chairman of the ways and means committee,
| will be assisted by Mrs. Martin Col- | lins, tickets; Mrs. James Myers and
Mrs. S. R. Lovick, table prizes; Mrs. Billy Grimes and Mrs. Harry Moore, special prizes; Mrs. C. J. Austermiller and Mrs. Frank Lindner, candy; Mrs. John McArthur and Mrs. James Buchanan, cards and tallies, Hostesses for the party will be
fey and Webster T. White.
Miss Susie Nicley is chairman of the annual card party to be given by the INDIANAPOLIS WOMEN'S TRAFFIC CLUB Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. in the 40 and 8 Chateau, 119 E. Ohio St. Her co-chairman is Mrs. Ada Fickle, club, Miss Alma Williams, has announced that proceeds will go to the club’s philanthropic and educational projects.
Miss Naomi Hendrix, ticket sales; Miss Mary Jane Simons, chairman, Mrs. Edith Hoover, Miss Alma Williams and Miss Claranelle Lewis, candy; Mrs. Lucille Hummel, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Caylor and Mrs. Kay Jackson, special prizes; Esther Harding, chairman, Mrs.| Eugenia Snyder and Mrs. Margaret |
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Club Arranges Bird Walks
Nature Study Club members have planned two bird walks for this] week-end, one at 6:15 a. m. tomorrow in the vicinity of E. 10th St. and Arlington Ave. Mrs. Edna Collins, Miss Marian White and Miss Bertha Denzler will be leaders. Those in charge of a 3 p. m. walk on Sunday in the Bacon's Swamp area will be the Misses Elizabeth Downhour,!
Oliver Hobbs will speak at a general meeting of club members tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. in the Cropsey | Auditorium of the Central Library.| He will explain the use of the divin-| ing rod in discovering water or metal under ground. The geology | group of the club, led by Miss] Rhoda Davies, has planned a trip to
Holtman, table prizes; Mrs. Edith | Lynn, Mrs. Caroline McGowan and! Jennie Stucy, Mary |
Marie Milem, cards and tallies.
“Indians of the Americas” — A. Embree) will be reviewed by Mrs. |
| William Adcock for members of the liam Ankenbrock, Messrs. and Mes- |
BUTLER ALUMNAE LITERARY | CLUB, meeting, tomorrow in the! home of Miss Ruth B. Carter, 5116! N. Capitol Ave. Mrs. Louis N. Kirk-| hoff will report on recent books.
LADY ABERDEEN ARTIST | CHAPTER OF THE INTERNA-| TIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB! will mete for its monthly business session and luncheon tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock in the Colonial Tea-! room. Mrs. George Money will pre- | side. “Land of the Midnight Sun” will be Mrs. Petrache Velesscue’s!
her Tudor Hall classmates, Gretchen Margaret Knox and Elizabeth Taft. | €cture topic.
Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will re-! view “Reckon With the River” (Clark McMeekin) for members of the BOOK FORUM Monday at 2]
mittee chairman.
ET CETERA CLUB members will |
Mesdames R. F. Hodgdon, Fred Rif- |
President of \the|
Parties Are Planned for Annual Dance of St. Vincent's Hospital Guild Tomorrow
Mrs. Jack Langan, general chairman of the St. Vincent’s Hospital | Guild’s annual dance tomorrow night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Mrs, | will attend the dance with Mr. Langen, Messrs. and Mesdames D. W.| Mussman, M. M. Conn, T. Paul Jackson, Daniel R. Brosnan, Preston
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Nutrition Camp. Mrs. Herbert Smith| is president of the club, which works | :
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Arrange Benefit Card Party
Mrs. Roy A. Pope Sr. (left), president of the Ladies the Fraternal Order of Police, and Mrs, John F. Finney are assisting with plans for the benefit card party, which that organization will give at 2 p. m, May 5, in Ayres’ auditorium.
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Moore and V. G. Sheller.
Other parties will include that of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas W. Massoth, whose guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames E. J. Elliott, Hanley Black- | burn, Vernon MacNabb and Fred Lostquist. | Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Cortese and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otte will attend
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Judge and Mrs. Joseph T. Markey will attend with Dr. and Mrs. Wil- | dames John H. Bingham, John G. Quinn and James P. Tretton. With Dr. and Mrs. William Theodore] Miller will be Messrs, and Mesdames Joseph J. Argus, George Rice,
and Dr. and Mrs, Karl Schwomeyer, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lanagan will be Col. and Mrs. Wil- | liam M. Lanagan of Washington; Messrs. and Mesdames J. R. Nutt, William Sandman, Steven! Terry, Howard Burns and Ralph Morris. Another group will Include Messrs, and Mesdames O'Connell, E. J. Kearns, Frank MecAvoy, Kenneth Pearson and Jac Wigmore, McNamara's Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Preston G. Woolf and Mr. and Mrs. | Lawrence Cummins Jr, Mrs. Robert Barber will have
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k | from the Westminster Choi in Princeton, N. J., Mr. been active in the city’s musical He studied abroad for sev3 McNamara | eral summers following his gradu(Pp. m, at the Rauh Memorial Li-| will entertain at their home pre-|ation from Harvard University and| po binson the Misses (brary. Mrs. George H. Deck is com-| ceding the dance for Mr, and Mrs.| during his years of teaching in East-| : :
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ern schools.
Dr. and Mrs, E. L. Hays,|
| Joseph Lautner, director of the) Michael Carr and James P. Scott | Butler-Jordan Philharmoine Choir | voice at | Arthur Jordan Conservatory, take the place of Arthur W. Mason, | who resigned recently, as director of | Third Christian] Church. Mr, and Mrs. Mason, who| were honored last night at a recep- | tion in the church, will leave May 1 Hugh J. for Cherokee Village, N. C. ‘| Coming to Indianapolis in 1938 r School Lautner has|
He was at one time] Dr. and | assistant conductor of the Harvard in | Glee Club and conductor of Boston's
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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941
Choral Section Plans Annual
Breakfast
Installation Will Be at Marott Hotel
Installation of new officers and a program of opera excerpts will fol low the annual May Day breakfast of the Matinee Musicale’s Choral Section Friday, May 2. Members and guests, Mesdames Natalia Conner, James H. Lowry and James M, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lautner, will meet at 12:30 p. m. in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Jessamine Barclay Fitch and Mrs. Sidney E. Fenstermaker will present in costume Act 1 from Massenet’s “Manon,” Mrs. Fitch as Manon and Mrs, Fenstermaker as Des Grieux. Mrs. J. A. Mathews, commentator and accompanist, also will play the overture from Act 2, Soloists on the program will be Mrs, Frank L. Boles, who will sing arias from “Tannhauser” (Wagner) and “Samson and Delilah” (SaintSaens), and Mrs.. Kathleen Somers Wallace, whose selections will be from “La Boheme” (Puccini). Toastmaster will be Mrs, L., Prese ton Highley, retiring chairman, who will install the following officers: Mrs. Paul Whipple, chairman; Mrs, Robert Drake, vice chairman; Mrs, John Shaw, recording secretary; Mrs. Frederick Payne, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E, A, Gardner, tri. .surer; Mesdames Frank J. Bilieter, C. A. Carlisle and C. A. McPheeters, directors. ; Reports will be made by commit tee chairmen; Mrs. C. J. Jacquart, social; Mrs. Louis Traugott, hospie tality; Mrs. Arthur Madison, fine ance; Mrs. Guy Rhodes, ‘ibrarianj Mrs. George Biegler, historian; Mrs, Minor S. Goulding, publicity; Mrs, Oliver Steinkamp, program, assisted by Mrs. Edgar Ellsworth and Mrs, Boles; Mrs. Billeter, decorations; | Mrs. William Winemiller, extension; Mrs. Charles V. Eicholtz, telephone; Mrs. John Egger, transportation; Mrs. Mark Mothersill, robe mistress; Mrs. G. BE. Weidlich, seamstress; Mrs. Hollie Shideler, safety; Mus, Carl Hull, Ayres’ corner luncheons, and Mrs. Ogden, sponsor, | Reservations have been made by, {in addition to the above, Mesdames | Bdward Baumpgart, Harry Beebe, Carl Bals, Robert Bledsoe, S. H, Clendenin, A. R. Cohee, John Cote tingham, David Clark, Oliver Fevrier, Russell Fortune, Herbert Grimes, E. P. Gisler, Herbert Grouns, Ralph Terry, Alvin Jose, Paul Lawall, A. W.
| son, Edwin Pattison, H. F. Rodgers, E. P. Schort, V. R. Teter, George Amt, Mahlon Addington, Ernest Goshorn, Jack Kassenbrock, H. D. | Kornblum, S. R. Mershon, J. W, | Middaw, J. G. Mingle, Harry Moore, | A. H. Negle, Frank Buckley, George | Peck, Albert Pfeiffer, L. F. Russell, Sumner Wallace, C. A. Gustafson, Charles Efroymson, Rae Levy, F, S, Baer, Edward Hilgemeier, Fred | Snively, Leslie Steinbach, Bernard (Batty, Robert Blakeman, Robert | Blake, T. M. Rybolt and Blanche Clementine {Carroll, Gwendolyn Schori and Rosalind Solomon.
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clude R. B. Clark II and his guests, ! Ruth Miller Is Engaged P. E. O. Chapter Will
Karlene and Ross Fisher, W. La-| fayette; Barbara Ferree, Patty and notes headline today’s bridal news Billy and Stephen Davis, Jack Rosemary Stout, whose marriage to Frederick James Har: Rule and Billy and Jimmy Guyot
Ant Moriarity and Dottie Joe John- | E ston. Marian Goldthwaite has in-| Attica and Mudlavia Springs on elect officers following a 12:30 | their party Mr. and Mrs. M. New-| Beacon Hill Choral Society. Greencastle, will be Mav 10 in Christ the King Church. will be Will go together. Mrs. William E. guest at a shower given tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. John R. Barb will take her son, Richard, and
vited Barbara Sherow, Carol Brown, Sunday to search for fossils. | o'clock luncheon Monday in the Sun i115 . 's.!| At the reception last night for! Flo Ann McMullen and Jeri Stiver.] At a joint outdoor meeting Dial Tearoom. Mrs. Bert C. Fuller CI GRR Mos Mr. Neon 3 = 4907 N. Capitol Ave. Esther Anne Fuller, With Mrs. Wil-|
bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benjamin liam H. Turner and her daughter, | 6107 Carrollion Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Harrold of Sandy, will be Linda McLain. Mrs. | Greencastle are parents of the prospective bridegroom. | Walter Leonard and children, Patty Guests with Miss Stout and her land Bobby, will be accompanied by mother will include Mesdames allen | thann Goodlet, Phyllis McTarsney John Mutz Jr. Sells, Paul Conley Furgason, A. F.iand Betty Kyser: Mesdames LaBromley, J. Herbert Dugan and Her- prenda Braughton, Gerry Amick, Seouts ts Wend man Mock: Miss Virginia Harrold, prances Leach and Wilma Strouse.| Jessie May and John R. Brayton | will have guests for lunch before
Greencastle: Misses Ruth Bowman, Margaret Wheeler, Irene Hancock| ’.» the show. They will entertain John | Gertr Weishaar and Eunice, The engagement of Miss Ruth N. Wheeler, Nan Barney and WilJustine Miller to Walter J. Linne,'liam Rex Beach. Mrs. Ralph D. ! Clara EB. Rattl and Miss son of Mrs. Elizabeth Linne, 2149 | Morris will take her children, LoJosephine Fox, 3302 N. Meridian St.,| Adams St., is announced by her anne and Donald, and Bobby Crist. will have a dinner tomorrow eve- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A.| Mary Ann Compton, Frances Matving for the betrothed couple and’ Miller, 774 N. Emerson Ave, (kin, Suzanne Schriver, Carolyn
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the bride-to-be were Mrs. Felix J. |to the theater, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Attending were Mesdames Stout, mates. lor and James Murray; Misses Har-| Miss Margaret Louise Kitchens, M. Koons, Howard Pelham, John have a miscellaneous shower Tues. the bride of John H. Thomas in a| In Show a dinner at Holly Hock Hill. | Catherine Thomas, E. 106th St. {see the Sunday performance with) . » Ruth Terhune entertained recently of beige alpaca with brown and sad-| Will attend with Nancy Tucker,
Wednesday at 8 p. m. with the Indiana Astronomical Society, club members will view the heavens] through a telescope. Miss Dorothy White is astronomy chairman,
Alumnae Hears Review
Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt reviewed “Random Harvest’ recently for alumnae of St. Agnes Academy, meeting in the academy.
Trio of Aprons
and Mrs. Ure M. Frazer will be hostesses.
Audrey Leahy Is Married
Miss Audrey Leahy, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Leahy of | Bedford became the bride of Don] M. Dillon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy | M. Dillon, 4057 Cornelius Ave, in a ceremony at 3:30 p. m, yesterday in the rectory of St. Thomas Aquinas Church. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Barrett Tieman officiated. | The bride wore a regingote cos-| tume with pastel plaid flannel coat over an aqua crepe frock. Her ac- | cessories were of British tan and] she wore a corsage of gardenias. Miss Margaret Mack, Crawfords-
Parma violet dress with black and white accessories and a white rose corsage. The best man was Edward Brown, After a wedding trip north the couple will be at home at 3145 Central Ave. Guests from out of town were the bride's parents and her sister, Miss Ruth Ieahy, Bedford.
Music Club to Sing In Bloomington The Sutherland Youth Choral, a
erland Presbyterian Church, will
federated music club of the Suth-!
Walter O. Webster. In a large group will be Messrs. and Mesdames Charles McCoy, T. A. Lenahan, Leo Murray, James Maley
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{and J. D. Daly, Miss Mary Gilmore, |
Miss Lillian Meeker and Paul Quill. | Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meyers, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Curtis will make | up another group. Messrs. and Mesdames Edward C.! Grande, Garrett Kirby, Jesse MecMurtry, Herbert Fletcher, Clarence Grinstead, O. C. Litzelman, Alfred | G. Aulbach and Joseph Hollowitz| will be together. Other couples to-| gether will be Mr. and Mrs. M. B.| Jansen and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stapleton.
Dutch Treat Party
A large Dutch Treat party will include Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hickman, Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Richardson, Dallas Foster, Paul Pegg and Charles Howell, Miss Doris Betsol, Miss Caroline Ellis,
ville, her only attendant, wore 2 | William Ryan and R. R. Christian(son. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Habich, Mr.
land Mrs. Oscar Barry and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernatz will attend together, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blackwell [will have with them Messrs. and | Mesdames William H. Bradley, Ed{mund Bradley and Charles H. Belton. Attending together will be Messrs. and Mesdames John L. Edmunds, E. P. Brennan, W. J. Overmier and C. B. Borman. In another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Borst, Thomas Gillespie, Edward Theis and John Konstanzer. | A large group entertained by Robert Woellwerts will include Mr. and | Mrs. James Redmond, Mr. and Mrs,
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sented a musical program. They are J and the Youth! Drive, Woodruff Place, will be hos-
the Chapel Choir
Choir, directed by Mrs. Grace Parris;
Miss Mabel Goddard, 812 West
| tess tomorrow at a guest tea to hs
the C. M. B. Glee Club, directed by given by Chapter G of the P. E. 0.
Charles R. Hamilton;
the Girls’| Sisterhood, assisted by the Misses
Federation Glee Club, directed by Clara Ryan, Mildred Foster and
Clifford Long;
Mason.
Accompanists were Mrs, Natalia
| chestra, directed by R. G. Miller,| |and the Chancel Choir and Wom- | en's Choral Group, directed by Mr.
the C. M. B. Or- Miriam Staley.
The social committee composed of Mrs. Harry T. Jones, Mrs. Mar= jan F. Gallup, Miss Mildred Askren (and Miss Lucy Ward will be in | charge of a program,
Conner, Mrs. Clifford Jope and the
Misses Jeanette C. Rutherford, Retta The Penn Ensemble, composed of Mrs. Neal and Miss Mary Frances Newhouse, ing of the Indiana Society of Maye violinists, and Mrs, Parris, pianist,| flower Descendants at noon Tues
Beall and Isabelle
Ruth Edwards, Mrs,
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Thrush. Madge
PARAGON
Mayflower Unit to Meet
Annual reports will be heard and officers elected at a luncheon meete
| day in the Bamboo Inn.
Presents
Miss Stout's parents. The wedding will be at 8 o'clock Blake and Ann Pardee will sell Girl Entertaining recently with a lunch- the morning of May 17, in St. Scout cookies in the morning and Krieg and Mrs. Furgason. The party . {Rice will take Patty Rice and Doro- ; iv . son’ : | |thea Gally. An il - was given at Mrs. Furgason's home Couple to ive l y n Parry will enter Harrold, Lewis Jacobs, Noble ©. Hil-| Among other new reservations for genberg, W. Foster Oldshue, Barney, | Saturday are those of Mesdames old, Helen Lawler and Annette i Ryrholm, G. P. Dennerline, D. S. Ned | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foster, James Hogshire and C. M. | Kitchens, W. 96ch St., day evening at Catherine's Restau-|ceremony at 6 p. m today in the rant and on Thursday evening Mr.| parsonage of Union Chapel at Nora.| Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Polson, whese| The Rev. J. Lemuel Johnson will their daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. | y {read the double ring ceremony. The Henry Mofherr and daughter Bar-| with a bridal shower for Mrs. Wil- dle tan accessories and a corsage of Nancy Everett and Edith Bigelow. fred Allen, who was Miss Bette Wolfe | white carnations. | Myron and Dwight Austin will go
je in a mass chorus of Indiana|pyward Trass. Miss Marie D'Andrea, ederated Junior Clubs in the re-|yn.c Betty Prinz, Miss Mary Ann
pon and surprise crystal shower for Francis de Sales Church. have lunch together before going 431 Kenwood Ave. | tain her Tudor Hall school classIn Nora Frank Roth, Bromley, Richard Tay-| | Stanley Hayes, T. R. Clevenger, Karl Mrs. Taylor and Miss Pfau will will become ponahue, Carmel, and Mrs. C. P. Cartwright will give The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, daughter Janet is in the show, will Miss Nina Unnewehr and MTs. | bride will wear a street length dress bara Jean. Betty and Frank Hiatt before her marriage at 8:30 o'clock]
ist church Guests were sorority sisters of the tendants.
Marviou Mvers, Rae Bauman, Mar-i home after next week at Nora.
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Miss Mary Frances Kitchens, cous- With last night in the Riverside Method- in of the bride, and Bob Kitchens, Richard Spindell and Virginia Fritts {the bride's brother, will be the at-| Will be together. Upon their return from a! will take her daughters, Joan and honor guest, Misses Pat Geraghty,| wedding trip, the couple wil be at Jane, Janet Lahr and Anna K. Ral-|
Bobby and Tommy Armer.
Mrs. John Ebner
| ston. Mr. and Mrs. George Brake, whose daughter Julia is cast in the show, {will attend with their children, George and Jack, and Mrs. Julia Cushman. Among others with Sunday reservations are Mesdames Marvin L. Lugar, E. W, McIlvaine, John Mahrdt, Irving M. Fauvre, Walter Stuhldreher, Edward Curry, Russell | W. McDermott and James Hog- | shire.
| Bridge Winners Are Named by Block’s
Winners in Block's recent bridge | forum have been announced by Mrs. Dorothy ¥llis. They are: | Section 1: North and south, Mrs. | J. A. Conkey and Mrs. Howard Gay, | first; Mrs, R. C. Crawford and Mrs. | Dorothy Benz, second; east and | west, Mrs. W. H, Bridgins and Mrs. | Carl Rusie, first; Mrs, E. R. Chur- | chill and Mrs. R. M. Brenton, second. Section 2: North and south, Mrs. Ralph Routzahn and Mrs. William Gerrard, first; Mrs. Esther H. Bedell and Mrs. Nettie H. Kistner, second; east and west, Mrs. J. L.. Becknell and Mrs. John Frazier, first; Mrs. C. L. Arvin and Mrs. H. D. Kendrick, second. Section 3: North and south, Mesdames Lloyd Veazey, Finck Dorman, E. R. Jones and Paul Givens, tied for first; Mrs. C. A. Fredeking, second; east and west, Mrs, Irene McCormack and Mrs. Mark DeGroff,
cital hall of the Indiana University Music School tomorrow in Bloomington. Mrs, Lora Lubbe Lackey is director and members of the choral are Madonna Akard, Peggy Hodshire, Ellenora Pontius, Charlene Bradshaw, Orfilia Mae Neely, Joan Kopp, David Pfleiderer, Cecil Gordon, Donald Richards, Bert Broadwell, Stephen Pfleiderer, Norma Webber, Barbara Quinn, Eugene Neely, Marjorie Brown, Joan Trim|ble, Virginia Glover, Donald Harbin, David Neely, Daniél Crago, Marvin Bradshaw, Helen Stephen, Patsy Wilhite, Edwina Michaels, Margaret Stephen, Billie Gordon, Betty Bro-
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kaw, Clifford Haham, John Webber, {Paul Neely, Carol Megordan, Betty | Glover, Robert Richards, [Brown and Marilyn Megordan. |
C. Y. 0. of St. Philip Neri Will Dance
The Holy Cross Catholic Youth Organization will hold its second annual interparochial dance at the St. Philip Neri Hall tonight. Serving on the dance committee are Miss Francis Moriarity and
Miss Betty Wheeler, co-chairmen, |)
and the Misses Margaret Gasper, Dolores Topmiller, Ann Reilly, Margaret Scollard, Mary Ann Lamoureux, Mary Coffey, Ellen Leonard, | Eleanor Burke, Bernice Waters, Mary Flaherty, Rita Green and Bea | Ryan. | Assisting are John Quill, Robert) Atkinson, Cecil Maddalena, Edwin | Werner, Jack Sullivan, William | Aust, Vincent Shanahan, James Jc- | Caslin, William Billerman, Jack Mc- | Govern, Jerry Sheehan, Hugh Quill, | Stephen Lawhorn, James Gavagan, John Carroll and Jim O'Donnell. Earl Breech and his orchestra will play.
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Education Aid To Speak Here
1 Dr. Bess Goodykoontz of Washington, Assistant Commissioner of Education, will be the guest speaker tomorrow following the state ban{quet of Pi Lambda Theta, national [honorary educational sorority. Mem= pers and guests will meet at 6:30 Ip. m. in the Hunters’ Lodge of the | Marott Hotel following business ses=- | sions during the afternoon. Other guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt S. Morgan. Dr. Goodykoontz is a former national president of Pi Lambda Theta. Mrs. G. W. Barker is president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chap= ter which is host to the state meeting. Delegates will attend from chapters at Indiana University, in South Bend, Terre Haute, Vine cennes and other Indiana cities.
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