Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1941 — Page 16

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Portfolio Club Will Attend Performance Of 'Susan and God' Thursday Night

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stock at Keith’s Theater, will be on exhibition Thursday, night before one of the pioneer organizations in Indianapolis -art circles. Members of The Portfolio club will

attend the performance of “Susan and God” at Keith's

following a dinner party in a downtown restaurant. Early reservations for the Portfolio party have been made by

Messrs, and ‘Mesdames' Wilbur D. Peat, Owen E. Morrell, Anton

Scherrer, Brandt Steele, Kurt Vonnegut, Clifton Wheeler, John Kautz, Victor Jose Jr, Tom Elrod, Herbert Foltz, Lee Burns, Simon Baus and Robert Frost Daggett, Mrs, Jacob Dunn, Mrs, Carl H. ~ Lieber, Mrs. Martha Selfridge, Miss Blanche Stillson and Miss Anna ~ Hasselman. © Civic Theater Board Members Elected : MOST PEOPLE seeing a play are inclined to give too much credit to the director and the actors and forget that there are many unseen and unheard workers responsible for a smooth performance, Richard ‘A. Hoover pointed out at the Civic Theater's annual meeting last night. Mr. Hoover, director of the theater, gave & resume

of the season past and several interesting hints of the one to come.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoover will be in Cohasset, Mass., for the summer stock season of the South Shore. Players, where Mr. Hoover is busi=

ness manager. New and re-elected members of the Civic board of directors are Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer, Mrs Charles F. Efroymson, Miss Sara Lauter, Fred Luker, Harry V. Wade, Ronald. S. Skyrme and Wallace O. Lee. Members of the board will elect their officers tomorrow evening at a special meeting at the Athenaeum. { Mr. Wade, who is chairman of this year’s drive committee, spoke to the theater membership of his plans for the fall project, He told the group that 35 per cent of the regular membership has already been sold through curtain speecties during the run of “Kiss the Boys Goodby,” the theater’s final play which closed last week. The drive ~will open officially Sept. 11 but Mr. Wade said that through pree liminary work during the summer it is hoped that most of the regular members can be resold, leaving the actual drive time to be devoted to new members. : Mr. Wade announced a list of ten “colonels” who will be key persons in the drive, They are Mrs. James H. Ruddell, Mrs. C. C. Robinson, Mrs. Paul McNamara, Mrs. Russell W. McDermott, Mrs. Pantzer, Dr. William H. Cook, Toner M. Overley, Hollis Hull and Harold Cheney. J. Perry Meek, retiring president of the theater, was in charge of the meeting. :

Propylaeum and Indianapolis Literary Clubs Elect

PROPYLAEUM CLUB OFFICERS for the next year, elected yesterday at the annual meeting in the Propylaeum, will be headed by Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, the new president. Other officers are Mrs. Albert ‘Seaton, first vice president; Mrs. Homer G. Hamer, second vice president; Mrs. Edward B. Taggart, secretary; Mrs. Paul E: Fisher, assistant secretary; Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn, treasurer, and . Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, assistant treasurer. . Sy Mrs. Christopher B. Coleman and Mrs. Walter S. Greenough were elected as new members of the organization’s board. Those reelected to the board are Mesdames Hodges, Willis D. Gatch and Paul

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"Anton Scherrer was elected president of the Indianapolis Literary Club last night at a meeting in the D. A. R. Chapter House. Other officers chosen are William G. Sullivan, first vice president; Robert A. Hendrickson, second vice president; William B. Schiltges, third vice president; Joseph R. H. Moore, secretary, and George C. Calvert,

treasurer. members will consist of Mr. Sulli-

The committee on officers and van as chairman and Henry A. O, Speers, Stephen C. Noland, Ferris

T. Taylor and Richard Helms. Mr. Hendrickson will be arrangements and rece: chajrman, assisted by George A. Frantz, William G. Sparks, Ben H. Riker and Julius Birge. The rooms and finances committee’ headed by Mr. Schiltges will include Herbert Foltz, Emmett A. Rice, Cecil K. Calvert and David P. williams Jr.

Play Bridge at Country Club Tomorrow

MRS. E. B. MARTINDALE and Mrs. David L. Stone are co= chairmen for the Indianapolis Country Club’s luncheon bridge tomorrow. At one table will be Mesdames John M. Smith, Ray F.

Sparrow, Arthur M. Curtis and an additional guest. ‘Mrs. G. W, ar will entertain Mesdames George Mercer, Marvin Nulsen and Arthur Zimmerman. Other early reservations have been made by Mrs. J. Hart Laird and Mrs. J. M. Heffelfinger for parties of four.

2 » ao 8 °n » Miniature Maypoles were to decorate the tables at the lincheon-bridge te be held at the Meridian Hills Country Club today. Mrs. Harry L. Foreman, the arrangements chairman, was to ‘be in a group with Mesdames John H. Waldo, Ralph B. Waddington

and Russell Hippensteel.

~ Mrs. Harry R. Kerr was to have as her guest, Mrs. H. C. Snyder,

Milford. They were to be at a table with Mrs. William Gabe and _. Mrs. Chester Stayton. Mrs. Fred Grumme and her daughter, Jean, * Were to play with Mrs. Burnside Smith and Mrs. John Sloan Smith. At another table were to be the Mesdames Parke A. Cooling, R. H. ‘Burch, Joseph Merriam and Kennedy Reese. Lunching together were. to be the ki Carlton Carter, Oliver Stout, Joseph d Miss Leila Partlowe. ee other groups was to be one including Mesdames W. 8. swilson, O. F. Shaw and J. J. Branum and another composed o Mesdames George: O'Neil, C. W. Spaulding and J. T. Hippies . 1 Other reservations were made by the Mesdames J. 8. Marlowe, ! Q. G. Noblitt, Paul R. Summers and George S. Olive.

7 The Woman's Contract Club will have its regular game ._ p. m. Thursday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. - 2 ~ ; 8 2 ” Friends of Century Club members will be invited to hear Charles F. Remy talk on “Political Recollections of the Nineties,” tonight. Another guest evening next Tuesday will feature Edward J. Hecker Sr. speaking on “Other Days.”

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‘Aids Softball Team

Proceeds of a card party to be given tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. in the Rhodius Park Community House ‘will benefit the Rhodius Park boy#] ‘softball team. The Mothers’ Club ‘is sponsoring the event.

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Mrs. William C. Neumann, assisted by Mrs. John Riddle will be ‘hostess at noon tomorrow at a uncheon of H. E. O. Club members n the Colonial Tearoom.

onsor Card, Party ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary to the| f+ Side Turners will sponsor a| J | at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow:

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be Miss Helen Coffey (left), first second vice president. :

Affairs Committee Elects

Mrs. Chauncey. H. Eno II (right) was re-clected president of the Civic Theater's Affairs Committee recently. Serving with her will

vice president, and Mrs, Fred Luker,

Greek-letter organizations today.

installation of two patronesses, Mrs

Following the ceremony Mrs. Sidrow will sing, accompanied by Mrs. James L. Wagner, and Miss Callis will present violin selections with piano accompaniment, by Miss Frances Wishard. Miss Mae Engle is in ‘charge. Special guests will be Mrs. Sidney Fenstermaker, president of the Patroness Club, and Miss Adah Hill, Alumnae Chapter president.

Installation of a new chapter will feature ALPHA DELTA OMEGA SORORITY'S program tonight following dinner at the Propylaeum. Miss Mabel Hall, national president, will install the new Kappa Chapter, whose members are Mrs. Louis PF. Meyer, president; Mrs. John Barrett, vice president; Miss ' Irene Roach, secretdry; Miss Marjorie Ewick, treasurer; Mesdames Robert Daugherty, Lawrence Feltman, Ralph Thompson, Marvin Lime-

‘|berry, Edward Rathz, Lynn Jarvis

and Norman Brock, the Misses Margaret Manning, Adrean and Eleanor Bouvey. The Misses Hilda Malone, Nettie and ‘Meta Litton will be initiated into Alpha Chapter by Miss Beryl Haines, president. Initiation assistants will be Mrs. Roscoe Lee of Anderson, Eta Chapter president; Miss Jennie Henshaw, national corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Nell Milholland, past national president. Out of town guests will include Mrs. Charles Jeffries, national vice president; Miss Mary Kay Danner, Messenger editor, and Mrs. Victor Stanley, president of Delta Chapter in Anderson.

Miss Margaret Farmer is the new president of INDIANA PSI CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI, which met last night in the Hotel Lincoln for a business meeting and program. Other officers are Mrs. Dean Gurley, vice president; Miss LaVerne Brown, treasurer; Miss ~ Mildred Heavrin, recording secretary, and Mrs. Marguerite Foster, corresponding secretary.

New members of OMEGA NU TAU’S GAMMA CHAPTER will entertain the entire shape tonight at a 6:30 o'clock dinner’in the Riley Hotel. The hostesses will be Mesdames Herman Bishop, Laureace Bowen, William Franck, John Miller, George Rotroff, Robert Weber: and Mary Wilder, Miss Mable Day~ Yue and Miss Georgia Rose Overeld. .

The annual Mother - Daughter banquet of KAPPA TAU EPSILON SORORITY will be given tomorrow

*| evening in the Apollo Room of the

Canary Cottage, with Mrs. Harry Matthews and Miss: Olive Magruder in charge. Guests will be Mesdames Loretta Ashley, M. I. Frakes, 8. J, Beaver, W. C. Richter, C. F. Glidewell, Canida Hightshue, Kirke Howe, A. E. Williams, Myrtle Quear, Wilna Morse, S. H. Agger, Elmer Sanders, Charles H. True and Miss Hattie Demaree.

ALPHA CHAPTER, OMEGA CHI SORORITY, will observe its 12th anniversary with a dinner at Hollyhock Hill Thursday evening. Special guests ‘will be Miss Gertrude Henn, a member for 10 years, and mothers of members.

Mrs. H. N. Pumphrey, 4910 Winthrop Ave. will entertain MU C members ‘of ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA with a 6:30

. |o’clock dinner Thursday.

*:|Guild Gives Tea At :3|City Hospital

Mesdames Ken Mosiman, Don

Trone and G. I. Seybert were in charge of arrangements for the} - {guest tea which St. Margaret's Hos-

pital Guild was to give this after: noon in the occupational therapy department of the City Hospital. Decorations were planned by Mrs. Trone and Mrs. Robert Stith and Mrs. Paris Pierson and Mrs. Seybert arranged for the occupational therLyman Pearson

and Mrs in charge of refreshmen

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Mu Phi Epsilon Will Initiate Two |Patronesses Following Supper; Alpha Delta Omega Dinner Set

Initiation and installation - services of two sororities head news of

KAPPA CHAPTER of MU PHI EPSILON SORORITY will initiate Mrs. Harry Sidrow and Miss Catherine Callis tonight following a supper at Arthur Jordan Student Hall, 1204 N. Delaware St. Initiation and the

. Arthur Madison and Mrs. John J.

Mellen, will take place in the chapter’s-room at 3411 N. Pennsylvania St.

Clubs—

Several Indianapolis women’s clubs will entertsin guests at meetings toMOITOW. : Ray E. Smith, secretary to Governor Henry PF. Schricker and State Clemency Board chairman, will be principal speaker at a dinner planned by the INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN LAWYERS for tomorrow evening in the Columbia Club. The annual election of officers will take place during the business meeting to follow the dinner.

Mrs. Bert C. McCammon will speak on “Opportunities That Surround the Modern Woman,” at the

guest day tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. Earl Brown, 5830 Broadway. A garden tour at Ladywood School will precede a covered dish luncheon with Mesdames George, ‘Fehman, Lanson Hale and E. M. Hayth as assisting hostesses.

Guest artists will present a music and poefry program for members of the IRVINGTON MOTHER STUDY CLUB, meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Albert Holman, 329 Ridgeview Drive. Current trends in the theater will be discussed by Mrs. Harold Hasbrook, in religion by Mrs. Henry Morrow, in anecdotes by Mrs. William Pearcy and in the short story by Mrs. F. D. Reed. |

“Five and Ten, the Fabulous Life of J. W. Woolworth” will be reviewed by Mrs, Forest C. Cartwright and the @uthor, John K. Winkler, will be discussed by Mrs. George E. Maxwell at a meeting of the - INDIANAPOLIS READERS’ CLUB tomorrow. Hostess will be a L. Osborne, 3805 ‘E.

CHAPTER F of the P. E, O. SISTERHOOD will celebrate the anniversary of its founding with a party tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A. Hugh Johnson, 3138 N. New Jersey St. Her assistants will be Mesdames J. 2. Laatz, J. Albert Bristow and Bert Johnson. Past presidents of the chapter will present a program, “Looking Backward.”

Mrs, John W. Thornburgh will speak on “Roaming through the West Indies” to ERIN ISLE CHAPTER - members of the INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB Friday at 8 p. m. The hostess, Mrs. A. W. Richter, 3602 Forest Manor Ave., will be assisted by = Mrs. Charles Lindner and Mrs. Jack Mosteller: Wh

Convention reports and a record review by Mrs, George M. Witt will follow the picnic planned by CHAPTER V of the P. E. O. SISTERHOOD for tomorrow.

'Galvin-Kranz Rite Read In Toledo

Several Indianapolis residents are in, Toledo, Q., today to attend the marriage of Miss Mary Catherine Kranz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [George “J. Kranz, to Lawrence J. Galvin, formerly of Indianapolis. | ‘The wedding was to be performed in the Blessed Sacrament Church by the brother of the bridegroom, the, Rev. James P. Galvin of St. Mary’s Church in Richmond, assisted by the Rev. Fr. John B. Casey of St. Philip Neri Church and the Rev. Fr. Patrick Gleason of St. Patrick's Church in Terre Haute. Another brother of the bridegroom, John J, Galvin of Terre Haute, was to be best man and Paul Spellman. was to usher. fos Other Indiana residents attending the service were to include Mrs. John J. Galvin of Terre Haute and Miss Winifred Galvin, Joseph Gal(vin, Miss. Delis. Moran and Mrs. William H. Moore of-this city.

{who are to be and an, engagement announcemer |

| given for her by Mrs, Robert H. ‘|1list will include Mesdames Woci-

NEW CENTURY CLUB'S annual]

Ramblers’ Club |Entertains | {Daughters

Alice Anne Woodard |]

Honor Guest

_ Bridal showers for young wome: married this montnj

are featured in today’s prenupti:l news. ie : A luncheon today at the Prop) - laeum was to be given by membe:'s of the Ramblers’ Club for the:

ard, whose marriage. : Hurst of Hutsonville, Ill, will place Saturday. : ~ Hostesses and their guests we: to be Mrs. Almus Ruddell and h: daughters, Mrs. James Ruddell a: Mrs. Warren Ruddell; Mrs, J,

A I Hitz and her daughter, Mrs. Hen:y Gibson; Mrs. Roy Sahm a her daughters, Mrs. Chars Wilcox and Mrs. Albert Sahm; Ms. Arthur Baxter and her daughte's, Miss Emory Baxter, Mrs. Orien W. Fifer Jr. and Mrs. Norman Ba:ter; Mrs. Harry Berry and her daughter, Mrs, Laurence Earle. Miss Woodard also will be horor guest at a personal shower tonig at

Barrett in her home. The gucst

ard, Lawrence H. Barrett, James Pearson, William Kinnally, G. We r= der Cresson Jr, John McBae, Francis Lightfoot, Albert Sahm, Donald White, Hugh B. Smeltz:r, and Robert Wacker, the Mises Martha Lupton, tty Ann NicDonald, Estelle Gabriel, Mary I abelle Steele and Ruth Dickerson. » 2 8 Mr, and Mrs. George Fyfe, 3:29 Broadway, announce the enga:ement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Catherine Margaret, to Robert Weller Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Price of Columbus, Ind, The wedding will tike place at 8:30 o'clock Thursday eve-

Presbyterian Church. » » 8 : 2 Miss Catherine Heath, who ‘will be married Sunday to Charles B. Danford, will be the honor 5 at a personal shower to be. 3 n tonight by the bridegroom-to-:e’s sister, Mrs. William Matthews, in the home of Mrs. Matthews’ mcther, Mrs. Benjamin ¥F. Danford, Shortridge Road: | Guests will include Mrs. Dunford, Mrs. William S. Heath, si:ter of the bride-to-be, and the Miesdames John Hoff, John Mitc:ell, Pelix D. Eberhardt, David Denk am, Herman Hadley, Herschel Spe:icer and the Misses Ruth McClain, Mary Jane Grindstaff, Ruby Lou Lillard, Betty Quick and Dorothy Heath. 5 $8 8 | Mrs. C. W. Mason Jr. enterta ned last night with a crystal shower for Mrs. Walter S. Young, who, was Miss Jean Anderson before her recent marriage. Mrs. Thomas 8S. Markey, mother of the hostess, assisted at the party. Guests included Mrs. John An-

Ab Young, mother of the bridegroom; Mesdames Richard Be:irss, John O’Donnell, George Yo ing, Walter Anderson, W. O. Jones and Hugh Brady and Miss Betty «can Balz and Miss Joan Anderson, sister of the bride.

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Miss Mildred Kasper, daught ¢ of (Mr. and Mrs. O,.J. Kasper, 825 E.

ants for her riage to Wilter Albert Thuef, son of Mr. and rs. William uer, 527 E. Sumner Ave.

The wedding will be at 9 a. m. May 30 in St. Patrick’s Catholic Chi rch. The bride-to-be’s’ sister, Miss Kathleen Kasper, will be maii of honor and the bridesmaids wil be Miss Rosemary Keller and Miss Frances Ann Wade. Kenneth <asper, brother of Miss Kasper, will stand with Mr. Thuer as best man and Walter Krei and Fred Sct roeder will be ushers. Miss Keller and Miss Wade are

miscellaneous shower for Miss 1<asper.

Tea and Style Show Friday

Miss Hazel Silvey Hill, sop: will sing at the Central W. bgt annual musical, tea and style show Friday at 2 5. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. She wiil be accompanied by Mrs. Dorcthy

on the prearam are Mrs. Lillian Snyder, contralto, and a violir. ensemble direct zd by Will Wise of

Miss Hill

Fred Stucky, will be assisted by Mrs. H. R. Easterday and Mrs. C. G. Eicher. Mesdames C. E. Smith. Roy Egbert and R. S. Hook make up the decorating comniittee and tickets will be handled by Mescames George Barnes, R. H. White and and - Samuel Weir. Girls: who will assist at th: tea are the Misses Betty Clair Fold-

daughters. Honor guests were to t:2 0 jen ed ond her

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‘Miss Sara Jane Mock: (left); president of the Indiana State Association of Denial Assistants, is presiding at the organizations annual meeting which: opened yesterday and will continue through tomorrow.

Mrs. Raymond J. Litell (right) is in charge of social activities in con-

nection with the event. A luncheon honoring the national president, Helen Meyers, Cincinnati, was to be held today and tomorrow members ‘will tour the Rytex ‘Stationery Co.. =

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ning, May 29, in the Sutherland].

derson, mother of the bride; /Irs.|

Morris St., has announced att:nd-}|

entertaining on Thursday with a|™

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hostesses, . | J

smith, Gertrude Hall, Me jorie! Shives, Donna Wiggam, C:rolyn Tucker, Marjorie Plueff, Martha

Frances Jean Durnell.

Fall Creek Garder. Club Meets Friday

The newly organized Fall Creek Garden Club will meet at 10 a. m.

Young, 5225 Graceland - Ave, Young and Mrs. Charles Mye:s will present papers. ;

A. Hill, president; Mrs. Williim E.Tinney, vice président; Mrs. Stewart A. Green, secretary; Mrs. V. M. Helmer, treasurer, and- Mrs. Ed. ward Campbell, historian.

Luncheon Tomorrow Mrs. James Thomas Cofer 2127 N. Meridian St., will entertain members of the 38th Division of te In-

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diana Women’s Memorial A socia-|

tion with a 12:30 o'clock lui cheon tomorrow. Her assistants vill be

Shirley, Margaret Byram and

Friday at the home of Mrs. J. M.| Mrs. |

Officers of the club are Mrs. Sdgar

by pupils. x installation of officers.

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PTA

Mrs. Earl Barnhart, president of the Marion County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations, has announced that the council meeting scheduled for Monday ‘has been

postponed to Monday, June 3, at 10 a. m. in the Claypool Hotel.

TOMORROW

Warren Central H. S—8 p. m. Special recognition for teacher assistants, Butler achievement contestants and those performing outstanding services for the school, James Kemper and Barbara Plymate to receive Grade 8 award from Indiana Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution. Officers to be installed: Mrs. Samuel Rumford, president; Mrs. Fobert Hamilton, vice president; Mrs. L. D. Gleason, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Herbert Resener, recording secretary; Wayne Murrhy, treasurer; Mesdames Clarence Peters, Frank Hope and Douglas Brown, board members. Crooked Creek—6:30 p. m. Open house, installation of Mrs. Carl King, president; Mrs. Oscar Fox, vice president; Miss Marjorie Golder, secretary, and Paul Vogt, treasurer, Playlet, special music. Shadeland-—Noon. Covered : dish| luncheon with Mrs. Bruce. Powell. Mrs, William Winter, retiring president, to be honor guest. New officers are Mrs. Charles Genrich, president; Mrs. Powell, vice presi- | dent; Mrs. Nelson Wright, secre- | tary, and Mrs. William Davis, treasurer. : 2 38--2:30 p. m. Songs by pupils of Mrs. Audrey Long and Mrs, Marjan Carpenter; installation of ‘Mrs. Ewald Kreis, president; Mrs, Charles Bohlsen, vice president; Mrs. Earl Murphy, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Imel, secretary; Mrs. Ray Fenter, * corresponding secretary;| Miss Marie Stillmach, assistant treasurer. ; : 30—1:30 p. m. “Recreation in This} _ City,” by Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann, member of the Mayor's Advisory Committee on Recreation: music by pupils of infermediate and junior high grades, directed’ by Mrs. Gladys Hendricks. 75—2:30 p. m. Film, “The Keeper of the Fires”; installation of officers; music by Honorary Club of junior high grades. » '76—1:30 p. m. Study Club. “Playgrounds and Recreation,” by Mrs. Carl J, Manthei. 30—1:45 p. m. “Our Part in Build-

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