Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1941 — Page 18

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INDIANAPOLIS LEAGUEO F WOMEN VOTERS °. |

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‘Mrs. Anne Hartwell Johnstone (center), a Ab Metzger to Give Dinner For Officials ~~ Of Junior Horsemen's Show

RISING FROM THE GROUNDS of the Algonquin Riding Club the past few days, along with the thud of hammers, has been a quiet prayer for a “break” from the

weatherman this week-end. As Junior Horsemen’s Asso-

ciation members worked away at constructing boxes for _ their spring show Saturday and Sunday, they recalled the

downpour that “drowRed”’ last year’s event.

Ab Metzger, president of the association, has been one of the hammer wielders, along with, Russel williams Jr., Bob Perine, Bill Jarrett Jr. and Jim McNutt. When the final nail is driven, everything will be “set” for thé Horsemen's second spring show.

Between the Saturday afternoon and evening performances, Ab . will entertain with a dinner at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Metzger, for show officials and Horsemen's Association officers. Judges who will be ¢ ts are Walter Seifried Jr., Cincinnati; Miss Janet Hansen, Waufvatosa, Wis., and Miss Priscilla Huntingten,. Columbus, O. Jim utt, ringmaster, and the two announcers, Edward Johnston. \James Doyle, both of Jacksonville, Ill, also will be guests with the other association officers, Miss Patricia Doud,

vice president; Miss Ann Cantwell, treasurer, and Miss Marilyn:

Richards, secretary.

Clayton Moggs to Entertain

AT THE SHOW ITSELF, the boxes will be dotted with out-of-. * town guests. . With Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Mogg during the show ‘will be Mrs. Felix Havemann, Selina, O.; Mrs. Morris C. Rosner and Miss Gertrude Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Frank F. Richards will have as’ their guests Mrs. W. C. Cleveland, Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lewis and Mrs. Helen Cusack. In the John B. Stokelys’ box will be their house guests, Mrs. William B. Miller and her daughter, Sally, of Chicago. Guests of Mr.

and’ Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr. at Saturday evening’s performance °

will be Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

liam L. Fortune. Tw : In another box will be Messrs. an@-Mesdames William E. Munk,

Ronald B. Woodard and Willis E. Kuhn. Guests of the Raymond A."

Douds will be Mr. and Mrs. Victor Helm, Mrs. Mayme Seibert and Mrs. Thomas H. David. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Birr and NM James Birr will be with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jarrett. : " In the party with Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Cheney will be Mr. and Mrs. Roger Teeguarden. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hussey will entertain Messrs. and MeSdames Fred Cox, Frank Pinella and J™. Ronayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. William D. Vogel Jr. will be with Mr. and Mrs. Oster B. Perine: Mr. and Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske and Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoke. Guests of the Irwin Coverts during the show will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridge, Mr. and (Mrs. Warren C. Bevington, Mesdames Cusack, Raymond C. Fox, Marion Ensley and Catherine Madden and Miss Kathleen Klaiber.

Mary Ellen Willis and Her Mother Have Box

MISSES Louise and Rosemary Dickson will have with them Misses Mary K. and Emma W. Moore and Grace Speer. In 2 box with Miss Mary Ellen Willis and her mother, Mrs. Lucinda A. Willis, on Saturday will be Miss Betty Hall and Miss Ethel Miller. On Sunday their guests will be Mrs. Willis’ niece, Mrs. Robert Martin, Mr. Martin and their son, Jimmy. Guests of the Metzgers on Saturday night willbe Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickam and their daughter, Barbara. With them Sunday afternoon will be Mr. and Mrs. Byron. P. Hollett and Mr. and Mrs. Bon O. Aspy. : Mr. and Mrs. Verne K. Reeder will share a box with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crane. ‘In another will be Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle will be with Mr. and Mrs. E. Starling Pearce. ‘Among the J. R. McNutts’ guests will be Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lanagan. : Miss Betsy Veit, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Russell P. Veit, will entertain a group of her friends at Saturday afternoon’s performance —Misses Suzanne Williams, Sue Schell, Sally Nugent, Lucinda Kryter and Elizabeth Armstrong. That night her parents and Betsy will pave as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Culver C. Godfrey and Mrs. John olmer. :

program secretary of the National League of Women Voters, spoke yesterday at the annual meeting of the local League in the Woodstock Club. With her is Mrs. Leonard A. Smith (left), head of the state unit's Department of Foreign Policy, and Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, the newly elected local first vice president.

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Sororities Delta Theta Chi State Council Meets Sunday j

"Sorority members are making plans for attendance at a state

lconvention and for a Mother-

Daughter dinner.

INDIANA NU, newly organized local chapter of DELTA THETA CHI, national social and cultural sorority, “will be represented by several delegates at the Indiana State Council meeting Saturday and Sunday in. Muncie. = Mrs. Charles Speake, state president and program ‘chairman for the new local chapter, will preside at business sessions. Mrs. Carl Hansing, Miss Lola McCollum and Miss “Katherine Hickman will be delegates from Indiana Nu and Mrs. Jerome Long and Miss Martha Macklin will be alternates. Other chapters to send representatives are Alpha of Indianapolis and those in Terre Haute, Ft. Wayne, South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Logansport and Lafayette. Miss Helen K. Blackstone of Chicago, national. president, will be present and will lead. a candlelight pledging service following a formal banquet Saturday. A pledge training quiz will be conducted by Mrs. Edna Turner, state program director, and ‘each chapter will present a skit depicting an event in early American history in competition for a national achievement trophy. ,

Mothers of PHI DELTA BETA members and the .sorority’s pledges will be guests at an 8 o'clock dinner tomorrow night at the Homestead. Mrs. George" Metzler is in charge,

‘|assisted by Mrs. L. A. Smith and

Mrs. Henry Smith.

_A review of Willa .Cather’s “Sapphira..and the Slave Girl” will be given by ‘Mrs. Elmer Beanblossom efore members of THETA TAU, SI SORORITY tomorrow afternoon. The group will meet for a 1:30 p. m. dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Rex Haislup, 820 N. Butler Ave.

Orchard Parents Elect Officers

Recently elected officers of the Orchard School Parents’ Association are Mrs. Thomas C. Batchelor, president, and Mrs. Raymond N. Peterson, secretary - treasurer. Chosen for three-year trustees’ terms were Mrs. Victor R. Jose Jr.,

,|Robert D. Robinson and Howard

Nyhart. : ] Mr. Nyhart also is co-chairman, with Carl F. Eveleigh, of the building committee planning erection of a new structure at the school this summer. Other board of trustee members are David P. Williams Jr., Mrs. Weber Donaldson, Silas B. Reagan, Mrs. Charles C. Culp, E. G.

_giDriscoll and Mrs. Leslie Lee.

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The Bridal Scene

To John Ralph

Highlighting today’s news of nouncement. The engagement of Miss Vesle maker, son 8f Mr. and Mrs. J. Ral

the bride-to-be’s mather, Mrs. Ole The wedding will be in the late

DePauw University last June.

Sorority. The ' prospective bridegroom was graduated from Purdue University in 1935 and is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. 8 2 = Miss Bessye Ayars: Lamar, Miss Helen Slaughter and Mrs. Walter Striebeck will entertain tomorrow

N. Pennsylvania St, with a combined shower for Miss Thelma Elizabeth Powell. Miss Powell, daughter of Mr. and

St., will become the bride of Earl E. White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix E. White, 1009 Cottage Ave. in a 3:30 p. m. ceremony June 1 in the Third Christian Church. Miss Lamar will have a bathroom and closet shower; Miss Slaughter a baking glass and crystal shower, and Mrs. Striebeck a pantry an Franciscan pottery shower. : Assisting the hostesses will be their mothers, Mesdames W. A. Lamar, Paris Slaughter and John L. Corn. : Invited guests are Mesdames Powell, White, Mayme Ewing, Herbert Edwards, "Boyd Gaines, Zona Hedrick, Hazel Hill, Clair Hilliker, Samuel Light, Lawrence Lookabill, Russell Lookabill, Charlotte Lorts, Joseph Lutes, Walter Mack, Herman Morgan Jr., - Joseph Nesbit, Raymond Ridge, Don L. Roberts, Clayton Shull,” David Stimson, Robert Tate, Earl. T. Williamson and Lawrence Wood: ? Others are Misses Mayme Allinder, Florence Bergmann, . Mildred Boyer, Ivah Britten, Nora Carey, Jane Colsher, Marietta Conklin, Cecelia Culbertson, Alberta Douglas, Anna Marie Deziwas, Nellie Feeley, Flo Flippen, Alma Gebhardt, Glen and Jennye Gill, Mary Glunk, Ann Grenard, Venessa Groomer, Ethel Hedge, Veva Hedrick, Mildred Hume, Elynor and Ruth Carolyn Keller, Margaret Ruth Kellgy, Ferrol Lane, Dorothea Mack, Murel Magee, June Miller, Mary Frances Newhouse, Ruth Randolph, Clara Rinehart,

burger. 2 EJ 9" Hostesses at a linen shower to be given Tuesday night for Miss

Marjorie McGaw and Miss Dorothy Woods. The party will be at the former’s home, 20. N. Campbell Ave. . The marriage of Miss Renfrew,

I. Renfrew, 429 N. Bosart Ave. to

parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Wolfe, 334 N. Grant Ave. Guests will .be Mesdames Joseph Edwards, Harvey Kline and Thomas Osborne; Misses Renfrew, Margaret Morris, Patty Lou Pluess, Emmy Lou Posson, Gloria Burk and Sara Jane Wyatt. A dinner for members of the betrothed couple's families will be given Sunday at the Kopper Kettle in Morristown. ; 8 sx

evening’ for Miss

guests.

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Board Elects

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summer at Beechhurst. Miss Stadstad attended Hunter College in New York and was graduated from She

is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta

evening at Miss Lamar’s home, 1727

Mrs. Meade W. Powell, 3119 Ruckle

Josephine Combs,

Ruth Risinger and Jane Rothen- |,

Sara Louise Renfrew will be Miss

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

Rebert Allen Wolfe will be May 30 at the Renfrew home. Mr. Wolfe's

Julia

Mrs. William Byrd, 2048 Olive St., will give a linen shower tomorrow Edythe Hall, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Homer Hall, whose marriage to Aaron B. Fellers of Lebanon will take place May 30 in the Christian Missionary Alliance Church. There will be 12

Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer last night

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Officers elected yesterday include (left to right) Mrs. Clarence Jackson, second dent; Mrs. Lester Smith, president; Mrs. Walter Montgomery, treasurer, and Mrs. R. M. Loomis, the recording secretary. Department and committee chairmen made their year’s plans for the coming year were outlined. 2 .

Vesle S. Stadstad Is Engaged

Fenstermaker;

Shower Honors Thelma Powell

brides-to-be is an engagement an-

S. Stadstad to John Ralph Fensterpn Fenstermaker, 146 E. 44th St, is

being announced this week-end in Beechhurst, Long Island, N. Y., by

Stadstad.

Club to Hear

Robinson

Maurice Robinson of Anderson, State Securities Commissioner, will speak at the Indiana Woman's Re-

p.m. in the home of Mrs. Harry E. Barnard, 5050 Pleasant Run Parkway. A musical program will be given by Mrs. Nola Bonham Reeder, vocalist. Founders of the club, Dr. Amelia Keller, Mesdames Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, Oliver A. Hobbs and Edward J. Hecker and Miss Katrina Fertig, will assist the hostess, in addition to Mesdames Rose Sussman, Edward Kealing, James Bradford, Forrest L. Hackley and Lillian Milner. Mrs. Sarah H. Wager, president, has called a business meeting for officers and the executive board at 1p m. :

P.-T. A. Lists “Planks”

BOSTON, May 22 (U.P.).—The 45th National Congress of Parents

measures be taken to safeguard youth in training camps and defense industries against commercialized vice. That was one plank in a nine-point platform adopted by 3000 delegates as a guide for the nation’s 28,000 parent-teacher associations with a membership of 2,500,000. : : The platform demanded sound health; good homes; safety; equalized educational opportunities; conservation of natural resources and human values; vocational adjustments; constructive leisure time activities; civic responsibility; and active spiritual faith so that every child might “live a full life satisfying to himself and useful to his community.” “We re-affirm our support of existing state and Federal programs for maternal and child health and for mental and social hygiene,” one plank said. “We advocate extended emphasis upon nutrition and its influence on growth and development. We ask appropriate measures be taken to safeguard young people in training camps, defense industries and the adjacent communities from the evil effects of commercialized vice.” ; The Congress contended that good homes were “the basic unit in our social structure” and recommended the encouragement of the highest development of the home. . It recommended “Federal aid for equalizing educational opportunity on the basis of need with a maximum of local control.” The Congress advocated complete utilization of the military training program for vocational adjustment.

B. P. W. Plans Installation

Miss Pauline Mandigo, publicity director. .of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, will be: the principal . speaker , following :' the “local club's annual banquet and installation of officers today - at 7 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Dinner music

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? Tudor’s Cum - eo Laude Society Initiates Miss Mary Janet Stanley, New Castle; Miss Sara Jean Wildman, Greencastle; Miss Doris Wilson, Bicknell, and Miss Nancy Margaret Taggart, all members of the Tudor Hall School graduating class, were initiated into the school’s chapter of the Cum Laude Society in a ceremony at the school yesterday afternoon. ! Chosen for their high scholastic achievement, the girls are the first to be inducted into the Tudor Hall chapter chartered by the Cum Laude Society last January. The Society was organized in 1906 at the Jacob Tome Institute for the purpose of recognizing attainment in scholarship in secondary schools. Early chapters were limited to boys’ schools, were granted to girls’ schools and public. high schools in good standing. There are now 101 chapters in the country, 30 of them in girls’ schools. Candidates for membership must have honor scholastic records and must stand in the upper fifth of their class. Charter members of the Tudor chapter. are Miss I. Hilda Stewart, president; Miss Hazel D. McKee, secretary; Misses Sara Lois Haber, May O. Mackenzie, Margaret L. Martin, Emily S. Rood, Helen M. Rowe, Phyllis A. Straus and Pauline Wilson and Mme. Marie Rose Henry. . Miss: Barbara Frantz, an alumna of the school, was made an honorary member of the Society at the exercises. Miss Frantz, - who was graduated from Mount Holyoke College last year, is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and is now an instruc tor at Vassar College. Miss Dorothy E. McCullough, a member of the faculty, was inducted by virtue of her membership in Phi’ Beta Kappa. : \ Dr. George Arthur Frantz was the speaker at yesterday's ceremony which was attended by members of senior and junior classes and their parents. Misses Stewart and McKee conducted the initiation. 5 "8 » i

Annual Baseball Tilt Won by Tudor Dads

Tudor Hall girls came out Tuesday afternoon with the small end of ‘a 20 to 17 score in their annual Play Day baseball game with their fathers. . Playing ‘against the girls were Morris Brown, John L. Eaglesfield, Dan W. Flickinger, Claud Stanley,

{New Castle; F. Noble Ropkey, R. L.

Brown, Orland A. Church, Robert T. Miller, Harold G. Ingersoll, New Castle, and Robert W. Clark. Going down to defeat before them were Misses Joan Haywood, Jane Eaglesfield, Emily Flickinger, Mary Janet Stanley, Marjann Ropkey, Ann Brown, Anne Amelia Marmon, Margaret Miller, Judith Ann Ingersoll and Ann Clark. In a ‘baseball game between the girls, the Green team defeated the White, 16 to 12, Miss Flickinger won an exhibition tennis match with Miss Nina Lockwood.

Name Aids for

Convention

Contemplatec plans for the state convention to be held here Friday and Saturday by the Auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers include the naming of committees from the Indianapolis Auxiliary to plan the meeting. t Mrs. Leroy S. Martin and Mrs. Everett KE. Welmer, co-chairmen, have chosen the following committees: Mesdames J, A. Doncaster, John. T. Johns and George D. Hunter, registration; Mrs. Garland T. White, installation of officers; Mrs. George Pugh and Mrs. Evan Weeks, card party; Mrs Fred Gorham and Mrs. H. S. French, luncheon. Mesdames Gorham, Hunter, G. T. White and Miss Edna Gardner, past presidents: of the local group, will be official delegates. On the reception committee will be Miss Gardner and Mesdames Walter Bozell, J. C. Holmes, Walter

Presiding at the morning meeting was dent. She is the newly elected membership secretary. With her are Mrs. Frank Cox (left), - chairman of the Department of Government and Its Operation, and Mrs. Arthur Medlicott, ¢ chairman of the Education Department. A luncheon followed the business meeting.

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became president of the Civic Theater at a dinner meeting of theater directors at the Athenaeum. She is the first woman president for several years and the fourth in the 26 year history of the theater. Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, the late Mrs. W. O. Bates and Miss Elsa Huebner have held the office in the past and Mrs. ‘Isaac Born at one time was acting president. Mrs. Pantzer succeeds J. Perry Meek, Other officers elected were C. Norman Green, vice president; Mrs. Ronald, M. Hazen, secretary, and Harry V. Wade, treasurer. Mr. Wade also is chairman for next season’s membership drive.

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will be provided by a violin trio composed of the Misses Jeanne an nolds and Virginia Miss Mandigo 7. 4wig, accompanied by Miss Jacquelyn ‘Mitchell. Miss Victoria Leafgreen of Franklin ‘will sing, accompanied by Miss Marian Laut. San : A former newspaperwoman in Al bany, N. Y., Miss Mandigo is president of the Phoenix News Publicity Bureau, which was organized following the World War and specializes in educational and public ofdanizations, including the B. & ‘|p. W. She was New York director of the Y. W. C. A’s united war work campaign in 1917 and 1918.

Sub. Deps to Meet 0 > A 4 sy 3 tn

Jones, Walter Eckert, Elmer Bostic, Harry Bradford, Tyre Davis, Nelle Evans, Othniel Hitch, A. C, Helm, Howard Kimble, Harriet: Jester, Henry Kellenbach, Walter Reed, Gaylord - Rust, . Thomas Robbins, George Stacey, Joseph Saintex Perry Vickers and Sidney Siegel.

Homemakers’ Club

Has Garden Tour

Mrs. F. E. Tyrie was chairman of the all-day Garden Tour which began yesterday at the home of Mrs. E. E. McKinstray for members of the John Strange Homemakers’ Club. Tea was served in the home of Mrs. Curtis Graham at the conclusion of the tour, : Other gardens visited on the tour {were those of the Hook Estate in Nest, the Rey. A. H. Backus,

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