Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1941 — Page 24

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THE INDIANAPOLIS THES, mi in Arrangements for Arlington Show

Alice Anne Woodard Will Give Dinner +

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|. MISS ALICE ANNE WOODARD, daughter of Mr. and Mxs. Isaac E. Woodard, will entertain tonight at the - Propylaeum with a dinner for the young women who will

_ * be attendants at her wedding to Donald R. Hurst, Hutson-

: ville, Il, tomorrow night. The ceremony will be read

po at B:30 o'clock in the Woodard home by Dr. Willard

© 0. Trueblood, a family friend and former pastor of the

& First Friends Church.

Guests at the dinner will be Miss Hariett Stauffer, Detroit, a : pousin of ‘the bride-to-be, who will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids : Who will attend the dinner are Mesdames Hugh Smeltzer, Robert i Wacker and Donald White and Miss Ruth : 3s the son of Mrs. John Noble Hurst of Hutsonville.-

‘Additional Parties Planned for Horse Show

~~ PARTIES planned for attending the. Junior Horsemen's Association two-day show tomorrow and Sunday at the Algonquin Riding { Club indicate that the younger set's -lively interest in horseflesh is : backed up staunchly by that of its elders. LENE "Tomorrow night Mr. and i mee their daughter, Marlou, compete in the show. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. A. Lawler, William E. Kennedy and ~ John Berry. At Sunday's performance, Marlou will entertain a - group of her Tudor Hall teachers, Misses Nellie McCaslin, Ruth’

- Ferguson, Margaret Martin and ‘Margaret Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Cantwell, whose daughter, Ann, is treas-

rer of the Junior Horsemen, will attend Sunday afternoon with r. ald Mrs. Harold Trusler and Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Hess. Dr.

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clude Col. and Mrs. Mark Devine and their daughters, Nancy and ' tly from Buenos Aires to visit the Stones. 1so to be with them are Mrs. Clifford Arrick, Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre nd her sons, David and Charles, and ‘Suzanne and Joan Frenzel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker Barr will attend with Mrs. ® parr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williston. In the Edward - Kinneys™ box tomorrow afternoon with Mrs, Kinney will be Mes= ames Richard Hennessey, Hugh O'Connell and Frank Roth. John F. Knue will have as guests his parents and sister, Dr. and Mrs. | George F. Knue and Miss Mary Ruth Knue.

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| #pagsports” in réadiness for the sailing of the’ S. S. Dixie from the I Woodstock Club at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. The party will include a puffet dinner, dancing and bridge, with decorations featuring stops cruise, on Be J. Frank Cantwell will entertain Mr.. and Mrs. Ww. . P. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Tucker and Dr. and Mrs. James C. Carter, W..R. Scaff will attend with his daughter, Jane. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George T. heen will be Mr. and Mrs. Cc. W. ] d Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Champe. Wea or Harlie Smith, Miss Mary McCarty and Herman Schoellkopf will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Schoe IRE a Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Knox's party will be Mr. and Mrs. Marsha © @G. Knox Jr., Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Spencer, Quepos, Co er, and Mrs. M. O. Ross will be Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Josey. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McKinstray ‘will be Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Morris. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Rice will have as their and Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier. d Mrs. T. M. Riddick’s party will be Mr. and Mrs. " Mark Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bridgford. Mr. and Mrs. wToner M. Overley will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Davis Harrison and ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Hogshire. With Mr. and Mrs. John L. Niesse will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Rahe and Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. Moreland. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Book will be Mr. and

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Mrs. J. L. Hyatt will be on hand to

nd Mrs. C. F. Stout will have With them at the show their house

SOUTHERN CLUB MEMBERS and their guests have their

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|Day at Butler tomorrow.

Among the busiest women in town these days ‘are members of the Christamore Aid Society who are busy with plans for the sponsorship of the annual Arlington Horse Show, June 11 to 14, at the R.

Butler's May ~~ |T?e Bridal Scone

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Dr. Margaret Fisher ‘of the English department is the general chairman and co-ordinator of May Miss Eileen White, president of Woman's ‘League, is student chairman. -/ The festivities will include the dramatization of an Indian-Pioneer

incident that might have happened in Indiana about the time of Te-

today’s pre-nuptial news.

Church. :

C.. S. Wheeler.

cumseh and Frances -Slocum, the ists will be Mrs.

white child who was adopted by Among the gues

an Indian and raised as an Indian princess. Pioneer festivities are to

Mrs. Rosa Storer to Give T ea For Helen Ross Smith; Parties Honor Catherine Fyfe

Scheduling of parties for. a bride-to-be appears with shower notes in

Honor guest at a tea and linen shower to be given Monday by Mrs. Rosa F. Storer, 915 E. Maple Road, will be Miss Helen Ross Smith, whose marriage to' Kenneth E. Speicher will be June 7

| chapter and a dinner for local grad-

{groups affliated with college sororities. . |»

‘Robert 8. Wild, Donald C. ‘Duck,

_|local «sorority,

{Pi Phi

| Sororities— [Plan Pi Beta Phi Chapter At DePauw

FRIDAY, MAY 25,1941

Business programs and oufings ate planned by local clubs meeting this week end and next week: Mrs. Tilden F. Greer, governor of the INDIANA SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS, has called a meeting of the society's board of ‘assistants for noon Tuesday in Ayres’ tearoom. v2

Preliminary plans for a new

uating. seniors are announced by Mee Z Hartley ‘Sherwood will : rick ‘J. Grumme,| enter directors of the INDIANMesdames Frederick J. Grumme,| 5; 1q BRANCH of the NEEDLEWORK GUILD OF AMERICA next Thursday afternoon. Robert F. Nelson, general secretary of the

Jasper P. Scott, Allen C. Raup, Wayne Kimmel and Robert Brown were in Greencastle recently to en-| Family Welfare Society, will talk tertain at luncheon DePauw Uni-|on the Society and the Needlework versity coeds chosen to form a new Guilg. | aks f PI PHI ‘EPSILON,| Assisting Mrs, Sherwood will’ be which later will petition the na-!Mesdames Lyman B. Whitaker, tional PI BETA PHI office for a|John R. Sentney, Charles A. Garcharter, 3 rard, Malcolm Moore, Ted 8. Kuhns, Among the eight freshmen .and Mark W. Pangborn, Merle Sidener, one sophomore to be a nucleus for| Lyman R. Pearson, Oscar L. Pond, lon. are Miss Margaret| Jasper P. Scott, H. A. Baker, H. R. Stark of Indianapolis, Miss Dorothy | McKinstray, R. R. Scott, Fred DoepBrown of Huntington, Miss Mari-| pers, Joseph S. M. Hill, William A. iynn Parrett of Princeton and Miss! Smith and Eldo I. Wagner. : Elizabeth Seat of Washington, Ind. | 7% An early Pi Phi chapter at DePauw| “The Star Gazer” (Zsolt de Har-

| was established in 1870 but discon-/sanyi) will he reviewed by Miss Dor-

|assisted by Mesdames C. E. Fore-

H. Brown Stables. Assisting with arrangements are (left to right) the Mesdames Alexander M. Stewart, David Laurence Chambers Jr. and H. Foster Clippinger. “5 ; '

We, the Women— To Observe Rules For ‘Party Insurance’

By RUTH MILLETT

THE WOMAN who never breaks any of the following -rules won't

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Assisting hostesses ‘will be Mesdames Samuel Ashby, A. W. Bowen, M. E. Elstun, R. E. Kennington, Paul M. Kilby, Robert C.McKechnie, Alvin R. Moses, Guy W. Seaton and

snden Monday evening, Misses Jean an arjorie Ann Price, sisters of the bridegroom-to-be, will enter-|aing the affections of her guests.

tain with a

the “Sutherland Players will give a miscellaneous shower for Miss Fyfe

Orren E. Smith and Mrs. J. W.lat the home of Mrs. L. B. Sebastian.

Speicher, mothers of the betrothed couple, and Miss Elizabeth Schrock,

"Mrs. W. B. Nelp, Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Martin.

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The button-on skirt has a fly front; the playsuit “a multicolor’ woven belt.

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D.A.R. to Note Memorial Day

The annual Memorial Day observance of .Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held at 9:30 a. m. next Friday on Monument Circle. - . : Miss Alta M. Roberts, chairman, will place flowers on the George Rogers Clark segment of the monument. Other members of the committee in charge are Mrs. William C. Harrison, vice chairman; Mesdames Hazel K. Baker, Hugh H. Hanna, and Sidney J. Hatfield, Misses Ethel B. Crowe, Ethel M. Moore and Nelly Smith. - D. A. R. members in the city have been invited to attend and bring flowers. ‘ : At 2 p. m. Thursday the’ chapter will decorate the graves of Mrs. Caroline Scott Harrison, first president general of the society; Mrs. Chapin C. Foster, organizing regent of the chapter; Charlotte Nickum and Patsy Patterson, Real Daughters; John Morrow and Hezekiah Smith, Revolutionary War soldiers,

liand members of the chapter who

have died since last Memorial Day. These are Dr. Mary H. Westfall, Mesdames Ean Boyd Heiney, Ernest M. Elliott, Calvin L. Sharpe, Eugene H. Darrach, John W. Moore and Mary M. Knippenberg and Miss Amelia: W. Platter. . Mrs. Harrison, chaplain, will read the memorial ritual assisted by Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, regent. Misses Ruth Myers, Roberts and Carolyn Thompson and Mesdames Taylor and Harrison are members of the committee. Persons wishing to attend the service will meet at the Chapter House, 824 N. Pennsylvania St., at 1:15 p.m.

List Hostesses for A. A. U. W, Party

Hostesses for the annual luncheon

|lbridge of the Indianapolis branch

of the American Association of University Women tomorrow at the Marott Hotel include Mesdames

| William J. Fife, Howard W. Wola-

ver, R. A. Scholl, Herbert C. Redding, George A. Schumacher and . Mrs. Milton’ “Elrod

Jr., general

{lchairman for the eyent, which will

be the last A. A. Ui W. meeting for the current club year, has received reservations for two hundred mem-

Ibers and guests. Retiring officers

and directors will be guests of honor.

Albion College Alumni Elect Donald White

Donald B. White recently was elected president of the Albion College Alumni. Association at a dinner meeting at the ¥Y. W. C. A.

BE. A. Pjepenbrok, secretary-treas-

Hayes, track coach at Indiana University, and Prof. W. A. Cogshall, astronomy department head at I. U. K. J. Hollinshead, executive secretary of Alhion College, also spoke.

Student Honored .

Miss Mary Jane Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson H. And-

lerson, 5002: Broadway, has heen

named to the executive board of the Iu Club at Oberlin. C

Other officers chosen were Fred vice president, and Mrs,|discussion

Speakers at the meeting included two alumni of the school, E. C.

be carried out by: early colonial dances including square dances, Virginia. Reel, and others, Indian dances will be given by members of Eileen Poston’s Arthur Jordan Conservatory classes. The May program will take place along the canal in the botanical gardens. - ts Assisting {x Fisher and Miss White with) May Day «preparations are Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women; Frederic Winter, instructor of dramatics, who will manage the production; Miss Kathryn J. Journey, acting head of the home economics department, chairman of the costume committee; Miss Helen Van Horne of the women’s physical education department, chairman of the colonial dances; Miss Poston of the Conservatory, Indian dances; Prof. Joseph Lautner, head of Butler's Music Department, chairman of choral music; and Ellis Carroll, directdr of the band, chairmen of instrumental music. : :

Student Assistants

Student committees assisting Miss White include Miss Lois Mathieson, assistant student chairman; decorations, ‘Miss Mildred Kapherr, chairman, Misses Dorothy Hérman, Eloise Wilson, Jane Collins and Mary Esther Guidone; coronation and throne, Miss Mildred Young, chairman, Misses Ruth Edele Downey, Normajean Hill and Kathleen Shockly; costumes, Miss Jean Bow-

an aunt of Miss Smith. ~Approximately 80 guests will attend.

: 88 1 5 Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton will be maid of honor at the wedding ‘June 11 of her sister, Miss Mary Janet

Hamilton, to William Bronson:

Blackburn of Washington. The ceremony will be read at 7:30 p. m. in the Propylacum. Miss Hamilton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hamilton, 201 E. 33d St. Other members of the wedding party will be Kay Raber of Anderson, cousin of the bride-to-be, who will be flower girl; BE. H. Blackburn of Norfolk, Va., to be his brother's best man; John Hamilton Beck. of Evanston, Ill, and Charles Henry Lennard, La Jolla, Cal, cousins of Miss Hamilton, ushers.

8 » » & Miss Catherine Margaret Fyfe, whose marriage to Robert Weller Price will be next Thursday evening in the Sutherland Presbyterian Church, will be honor guest at several parties this week-end and

early next week. Fo Tomorrow night Mrs. Marjorie Newton, Columbus, Ind. will have a dinner and kitchen shower for her

necessarily be- a hostess of great charm. But it’s a cinch she will avoid some common ways of alien-

inen shower. a that’s someOn Tu , ing. exlay eveying, & Sreup of Here are. the rules: : When you inMiss Fyfe is the daughter of Mr. |Vite a pretty apand Mrs. George Fyfe, 3129 Broad- pealing girl to a way, and Mr. Price is the son of Mr. |Party. and you

and Mrs. i provide her a S Oscar Price of Columbus. partner, be sure

n= that he is atA miscellaneous shower at the fasiive, © TERN, pine a Miss Doris Driggs, 3454 E. for another date .» tonight will honor Miss|ghe won't have Katherine Mewhinney, whose mar-|to pretend to be riage to William Smith, son of Mrs. |busy for the Ray F. Hodgdon, 5235 Carrollton|D &%." two, Ave., will be June 1. The ceremony | When most of is to be read at 3:30 p. m. in McKee | your guests are

Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian married couples, don’t invite a hi yt jan blond menace whom you know in

Si advance will grab herself at least Among the guests will be Mrs.{one susceptible husband and will

Frederitk W. Mewhinney, mother probably do heise than jist, = of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Hodgdon,| Don't invite your guests so ar . “tahead that they can’t gracefully Mesdames Walter C. Gisler, Ralph |. .\ you down if they want to. Hohl, Herbert Lee; James McDonald,| Don’t let any guest, man or womeJames Lorton, John Reddell, Don-|an, hog the conversation. Interald Demmary, William. Wildman,

he person who holds forth too Robert Davis, Fred Nieman, Harold

even it you risk offending Schooler, John Duncan and Howard him. If you let him bore the other Averitt. :

guests all evening, they will all be thos will he Misses. Martha |2nROYed at you.

Caskey, Marian Newmier, Jean Heil,f ~ WR oT Harriett Durnell, Mary Freeman| yp YOU can't afford good Scatch, and Jeanne Rettig. Miss Driggs|qon’t serve Scotch. Skip the drinks will be maid of honor for the wed-{entirely—or serve a good brand of ding and Mrs. Gisler, bridesmaid.| something you can afford. The hostess will be assisted by her| If your guests are having a good

Ruth Millett

man, “chairman, Misses Charleen 4

Dabbs, Betty Poppav, Mary Ellen Zried and. Mary Catherine Stair, and refreshments, Miss Jane Jordan, chairman, Miss Jane Mottern and Miss Rebecca Mann. =

Additional student committees in- | £8

clude posters, Miss Gene Clairmont, chairman, Miss Mildred Craigle and Alice. Miller; program, Miss Mary Wiley; dance, Miss Marott; dance publicity, chairman, Helen Fehr,

Misses Alberta Wells, Virginia Buchanan,

Miss Sally Steinbaugh,

Jahet Murphy, Ann Shaw, Marjorie |

Retter and Barbara Fuller; dance decorations, Miss Mary Ann Lookabill .and ‘Miss Catherine Wagle, to-

chairmen, and tickets, Miss Geor-{ ‘gianna Smith, chairman, Miss Mar-

jorie Ryan and Miss Orpha Mae McCue. : Assisting the Woman's League with the May Day activities are Blue Key, senior men’s honor society; Alpha Phi Omega, scouting organization, which will -manage traffic; Scarlet Quill, senior wom-

en’s honor society; Utes Club, soph-

omore men’s honor society; the Sphinx Club, junior men's honor group, Which will usher; and Spurs,

sophomore women’s honor society,

which will serve refreshments. U.S. in Crisis. Panel Topic

The Women’s Division of the In-|4 :

diana Committee for National Defense will eeting Mondey at 8 ip. m. in the World War Memorial

r a public panel|§

auditorium. Mrs. Felix Vonnegut, 3 division chairman, has announced |

World Crisis” as the theme. John K. ney, will act discussion. | Irvine H. Page, medical research leader who was in Germany at the time of Hitler's rise to power; DF. Charles Conant: Josey, psychology department head at Butler University. and author of “Race and -National ‘Solidarity,’ and Dr. Robert E. Barton Allen, Indiana University radio QA : who :

as moderator of the

“The United States in the Present BE ckelshaus, local attor-|: On the panel will be Dr. f=

©. The Hoosier Kennel Club is sporfsoring an all-breed dog show

mother, Mrs. Charles P. Driggs. |time talking, let them talk. If cona versation is dull, bring out the card tables, turn on the radio—but do something. i Don’t talk too much yourself. You may have to do a good share of the talking until the guests relax and {shrug off their stiff manners—but don’t keep it up all evening. ‘Make the guest who is telling you “Goodby” feel that you are sorry to see him leave, but delighted that {he could come. You can’t give. that impression unless you give the departing guest your whole attention and your warmest smile.

Y. Ww. to Hold Spring Dance:

“Uncle Sam’s Review,” a special patriotic dance, will be a feature of the Y. W. C. A's annual spring dinner dance tomorrow. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. in the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria preceding a dance planned around ‘a patriotic theme.

The Misses Rosemary Browne, Barbara and Joyce Ticen, Dorothy |Sarber, LaVerne Tacke, Kathryn Rose Wehlage and Dorothy Ewbank Iwill present the dance. Another event of the evening be a prize waltz dance. Stanley Schwarz {will be master of ceremonies for § |the program following dinner and Miss Eloise Long will lead group

Dance committee members are the Misses. Elzora 'Cring, Thelma i |pian, Alberta Watz and Virginia |Creamer, Charles Hailey, Christian Schilensker,” Carleton Eckfeld, Victor Gabriel and Harold Williams. | Miss’ Vonda Browne; in’ charge of the dance, has announced that _|the Misses Maudellen Chapel, Doris “|Shannon’ dnd Dorothy Jatho will ‘|play dinner. musie. 23

| Pilot Club Entertained i) Dorente Thacker enterJ n 7 up: ) {at her he ass Lt lowing at poorwill ‘Nest: Guests were MesAmn

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Sunday in the Manufacturers’ Building on the State Fair Grounds. |james Ida Broo, Delphia Gill,

| Mrs, Robert P. Koenig (above) is | which is in charge of an information booth for the show this week

at LS Ayres & |

‘a member of the Club's auxiliary | Ochs, Lucille Morton, Leila ‘the Misses Grace Blan

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‘|lotte Wehmeier.

own, County fol- | meeting’ at’ Whip- |

tinued in 1879. Later chapters were othy Carey for members of the BUTfounded at Franklin College, Indi-| LER ALUMNAE LITERARY CLUB ana, Purdue and Butler Universi-| tomorrow, following Mrs. Arthur G. ties. ; Beal's report on late books, Mrs.

1) ‘Samuel O. Brewer, 5214 Park Ave., “RI PSI SORORITY, mothers’ will be hostess. ! organization affiliated with DELTA ; : ; SRE DELTA DELTA. at Butler. Univer-! THE MONDAY: CLUB will meet sity, will honor senior members of for an 11 a. m. “brunch” :at- the the chapter *with a breakfast at 11 home of Mrs. William E. McGuire, o'clock tomorrow in the Columbia |839 Leland Ave, on M I: An Club. Mrs. O. BE. Butz is in charge, | honor guest will be: Mrs. B.'d. Hostettler of Battle Creek, Mich. = .Reports at a business meeting presided over by Mrs. Brewer T. Clay will include those by Mrs. J. Francis Huffman on the General Pedera= tion of Clubs’ Golden Jubilee in Ate lantic City this week, by. Mrs. Trevor R. Geddes on the Indianapolis Council of Women and by -Mrs. Vaughn Cooke on the Seventh District Federation ‘of Clubs. - Shuffle board and bridge will follow the meeting.

James E. Cook and Dr. Oscar Lackey will be in charge of the NATURE STUDY CLUB'S week-end trip to Indiana Dunes State Park. One group will leave at 7 a. m, toMarlowe. morrow and another at 1 p. m. They

IANA ALPHA legat t will meet members of the Prairie Da NER HS Tantei Club from Chicago at the Duneside vention tomorrow and Sunday in Inn. . ; Muncie are Mesdames Raymond The club’s annual memorial serv

DeGraff, William Kraas II, Max ice at. Woollen’s Gardens will be a given at 2 p. m. Sunday, with Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Myers in charge. A trio composed of Mesdames Kathryn Bennett, Jessie Boyer and Jeanette | Shinn will sing, accompanied by ) Mrs. C. A. Brockway. Miss Dorothy LAMBDA SIGMA SIGMA SO-|White has planned a visit on RORITY will hold & wiener roast at| Wednesday at 8 p. m. to the observa= 6:30 o'clock tonight in Washington |tory at 77th St. and Crooked Creek Park, with Miss Nina McClintock as|with the Indiana Astronomical Sohostess. ' ciety. .

man; C. R: Greene, W.:M. Reehling, C. B. Shafer and E. O. Snethen. Graduating seniors are the Misses Mary Bell, Betty Foster, Esther Gray, Dorotha Jean James, Dorothy Jones Pert, Rose Myers, Carol Sherman and Eileen White

The president of DZAN SORORITY; Miss Jane Middleton, will preserit Miss Milligene Rippetoe for a review of “H. M. Pulham, Esq.” (Marquand) Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the World War Memorial. Tickets

may be secured at L. 8. Ayres & Co. tomorrow or from Miss Virginia

Samuel Watson, the Misses Martha Davis; Mary Margery Bodkin, Helen Wallin, ‘Claire Faucette and Char-

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