Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1941 — Page 24

among members, jof the: Cheap: Skaters, dating. 4 club,. which. opened: its - season ih weekion. a: Coliseum Rink, \ :

Southern Club Plars 'Harvest Frolic’ For Oct. 17 at the Woodstock Club

A“HARVEST FROLIC" at the Woodstock Club Friday, Oct. 17, will begin. the Southern Club’s activities for the year. The dinner will be at*6:30 p.m. Invitations -sent to members ‘promise “cards. and games, prizes and surprises.” Mr. and: Mrs. M. Kirk Cole-

man head the arrangements committep for the frolic. On the Colemans’ committee are Messrs. and” Mesdames Toner M. Overley, E. E. McKinstray, P. D. Powers, Kennedy Reese, Ralph L. Colby and Leslie M. DeVoe. Officers of thé club for the year are J. Frank Cantwell, president; Mrs. Thomas P. Foley, vice president; Maxwell Droke, secretary, and Roland B.:Burch, treasurer.

Algonquin fo Sponsor Civic Theater Perfomance

SEVERAL PARTIES are planned by Algonquin Riding Club members for the Civic Theater's*Oct. 17 performance ‘of "Buriesque” ' which the club is sponsoring. With Mr. and Mrs. Ww. H. Jarrett at the theater will oe Messrs. and Mesdames Robert. M. Stith, J. A. Hogshire Jr. and George Lilly. Mr, and Mrs. W A. Hussey's guests will be Mesdames C. F. Kramer, Florence York and C. R. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chivington. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle wii entertain their guests at dinner |before going to the theater. the party will be Messrs, and Mesdames Claude’ A, B hringer, - D. Lange, Edward Boleman . and R.|C. Becherer. > Others - planning to entertain guests at’ the performance are Messrs. «| and Mesdames William E. Munk, Willis E. Kuhn, Frank J. Haight, 0. A. Birr and Dudley Williston and Mrs. Margaret L. Patten.

® » a ” » 8 The Gay Blades Skating! Club will open its season at 5:30 p. m, next Thursday ini the Coliseum at the State Fair Grounds, ‘Two-hour sessions will be held each Thursday. The club is sponsored by the Indiana Vassar Club for the benefit

. of its scholarship fund. Miss Harriet Jane Holmes, treasurer of . the Vassar Club, is chairman for the Skating Club. vy MIS, William H. Thompson is Vassar Club president; Mrs. Abram : S. Woodard is vice president, and Mrs. Wendell C. Taylor, secretary, .

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The Indianapolis Woman's Cit. will hear Miss Martha Julian Coleman speak on “An Hour Out of Time” at its Oct. 17 meeting. Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell will talk on “No Rhyme: Nor Reason.”

Saddle Horse Association Prepares for Election

THE INDIANA SADDLE HORSE ASSOCIATION is preparing for its annual election of officers and directors. A preliminary: step was the selection this week of 14 candidates for seven directors-at-large. Ballots will go out to members within the next 10 days. The candidates were selected by 14 directors representing the 14 oldest saddle clubs in the state, appointed by their clubs to serve beginning the 15th of last month. They are Walter Porter, Indianapolis Saddle Club; Paddock Saddle ‘Club; Ralph Kelsch, Kelsch’s Dude burg; E. A” ‘Sheets; Montgomery Oguz Saddle Club; Richard Fox, Williams Creek Saddle Club; Dr. K. D. Graves, Lafayette Saddle

E. A, Crane, Algonquin Riding Club; George Aikman, Pleasant + Run Saddle: Club; ‘Dr. T. A. Sigler, Putnam County Saddle Club; Hubert Alexander, Rushville Saddle Club: Dr: W. H. Williams, Boone Sounsy Saddle Club: Ralph Former, Winamac Saddle Club: A. J. 3, ana e ub, and Jack sh BT Hans Sad) Fisher, - Wayne County

After election of the directors-at- large, t select. ‘officers’ for the coming your, (4 he a directors will

Junior Assembly Dances to Begin

: THE EIGHTH YEAR of the dinner dance at the Indianapolis Oct. 17. :'" The floor’ committee in charge of arténgements for the dance will include Robert McKinney, Ralph Scheidenhelm, Jack Straub, Frank Throop, Misses Constance Drake, Lucy Ann Edgerton, Alice

,Greene and Nina Lockwood "A feature of the dance will be election of a managing committee - of Assembly

Sor he year—-iwo boys and a girl—to be in charge of be Oct. 31 in the new ballroom of

cies, A the The Asst gguiar dans on Shatge y oman’s Club. A talent committee ki a variety or talent show. Serving -on the co in % ‘Misses Natalie Pinnell, Martha McConnell, Jarie Notrls and and Susanne SMe, George Bugchmann, John Jameson, Roy Miller and Richard

2.8» : ‘Five members of the

Kyle Herder, Ranch, Brownse

Junior ‘Assembly will open with a Athletic’ Club at 7:30 p. m., Friday,

Kindergarten Society's afternoon at the 59th

resent the financial report. "Miss Grace L. Brown, director of ns, gave 14th annual report, 1ésts ab.a lu preceding the business meeting were Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. John W. Kern, honorary executive board agene 1 Foster Nd Ernest RB. Baltzell, advisory board.

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Tnélided ‘in ‘the group, whith lias to skate on Tuesdays. tym 5: 30 to} 7:30. p. m., are Dr, 3 N. Garber dts): and ios Margo: Sheerin |

(right); The committee in charge of. the Cheap Skaters. activities {uetudeg Mr. and Mes. ‘Woods. A, Capuron ny Carmel;- Miss May, Sinelair , Woods A. Caperton Jr, Mrs Wells Hampi

und John ‘Gable.

[Clubs—~" ~:~ ®t eT Re F riday Afternoon Literary Club For. IL A. Cc.

To Hear Book Reviews;

| Mothers” Group

Varied activities are planned by ing week.

Sponsors Party’

Indianapolis clubs during the com-

THE IRVINGTON KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS’ CLUB will spon-

sor a card party and children’s style

in Block’s auditorium. Miss Carolyn Ackman, have charge of the style show and ¢hildren from the school will model.

Mrs. Edward V. Leslie is general chairman. Mrs. H, C. Fahtback is chairman of the prize committee, assisted by Mrs. Robert Hoffman

- land "Mrs. Don Warrick. In charge

of tickets are Mesdames Price Gars land, Walter Stoeffler and Howard Sweetman; Mrs. John Cody and Mrs. David Carter, candy, and Mrs. Robert Millar and Mrs. Grant Mueller, publicity, cards and tallies. Tickets may be reserved by calling Mrs. Garland.

. Mrs. Lena, Erbert will be hostess the FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB tomorrow at the Sun Dial Tearoom. Mrs, Ebert will give the greetings at the President’s luncheon and summer high spots will be related by members.

The GOLDEN GLOW GARDEN CLUB . will observe its annual state park pilgrimage tomorrow.

The IRVINGTON SOCIAL

|STUDY CLUB will hear a talk on

“The Social Side of Army Life” by Mrs.. John Muesing tomorrow at its meeting at the home of Mrs. W. A. Schofield, 5260 Pleasant Run Pkwy. Mrs. W, PF, King -will talk on “Defente Nutrition.” Assisting Mrs, Schofield will be Mrs, B. L. Cruzan.

The FRIDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY CLUB will hear three book reviews tomorrow when it meets with Mrs. W. G. Stevens, Centerville, Ind. Mrs. H. B. Miller will review “Shirley on the Royal James.” “Sapphira and the Slave Girl” will be outlined by Mrs, T. I. Ahl, and Mrs. Florence Williamson will speak on “Shawls.”

Mrs. Walter G. Gingery will be hostess at the annual Guest Day tea

.lof the IRVINGTON QUEST CLUB

tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. “Berlin Diary” (Shirer) will be .reviewed by Miss Clara Ryan, dramatic coach of Technical High School. She will be presented by Mrs. E. B. Hargrave, program chairman. During the tea the girls string trio of Howe High School will play incidental music. In charge of the

_|tea is Mrs. Blaine Tilman, assisted |Miss ‘Flora by Mesdames A. C. Ruhsenberger,

Samuel Nail, Ira Melvin, A. BE. Curtis, E. M. Hughes and G. E. Jordan. Mrs. Richard B. Miller and Mrs. L. A. Randall will pour. Mrs. H. P. Barlett is president. .

|Opens Season

Retiring and new officers of the

| State Assembly Woman's Club were

‘honored at the erganization’s opening luncheon yesterday at the Marott Hotel, : ; Mrs. Trevor Geddes spoke on “Panama” and also on her home in India. Mrs. Henry P. Schricker, wife of Indiana’s Governor,

arranging the luncheon included Mrs, E. C. Wakelam, chairman, Mesdames William A. "Arnold, Luke Duffey, William Henry Harrison, Clyde Karrer, John. E. E King. Curtis W. Roll, Julius “Cs Travis and Thurman Gottschalk, Officers this year are Mrs.

; Arthinr|t R. Robinson, president; Mrs. Gott-

hati, vice president; Mrs,

Rand Beckatt,

treasurer: . Mrs, Wakelam, parlia

m a rand Miss Tella Haines

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‘Mrs. T. E. Hashman will be host: ess for members of Kappa, | Sigma oh Sorority when they hold their | eeting at 6 to-

show tomorrow afternoon at 2 p. m. kindergarten teacher, will

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Zeta Tau Alpha Holds ‘Crazy Bridge Party’

Conventions,” bridge parties: and meetings are on the calendars of local sorority. members. The INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF ZETA TAU ALPHA was to give a “crazy bridge party”

this afternoon at the home of Mrs. |.

Allan Sutton. Pledges from the active chapters of Butler and Indiana Universities and Franklin College were to be the honor guests. Assisting Mrs. Sutton were to be the Mesdames James S. Walker, Or-~ lando Dunn, Eugene Rader, Allen McGinley, Arthur Curtiss and Walter Dearing, and the Misses Mary Virginia Ernst and Aline Laws.

The LAMBDA CHAPTER OF OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY will be represented at the 21st annual convention at Spring Mill State Park Saturday and Sunday, Those attending will be Miss Anida Cassidy, the representative; Mrs. Thomas Cisco, alternate; Mrs. Elmer Paul, delegate; and Mesdames William F. Ruscher, Lorene Walters, Roy. Hill and Louis Cox.

DELTA CHAPTER OF ALPHA BETA GAMMA SORORITY will meet tomorrow -at ‘8:30 p. m. with Mrs, Verle Smith, 2403 N. Delaware St.

A Mexican fiesta was the theme of the ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI's second rush party recently at the home of Miss Alethea L. Reid, 3711 N, Grant St.

DELTA KAPPA GAMMA hold its third annual all-day fall meeting at McCormick’s Creek Staté Park. Saturday, State president; | 1 E.” Droke,: will .preside. At the general session, Mrs, John Boyd, Epsilon chapter, will read the minutes. Reports from the national ention will -be given 'by Miss beth Meloy, Eta; Miss Angela nsing, Alpha; Mise Liela Armstrong Miss Myrtle Andersom, Alpha and. Miss Droke. Miss Meloy will lead the group singing and Miss Anna Reade, Beta will be in charge of a discussion group. Following luncheon, Mrs. F. C. Tilden; Epsilon, and Dr. Johnnie Rutland Smith, Alpha, will speak on creative writing and travel. The sorority recently installed a new chapter, Lambda, at a luncheon meeting in the Brown Hotel, Louisville,. This chapter includes members from New Albany and Jegersonville

Welfare Club Will wae|iunch Monday.

Mrs, Fred Green, 727 E. 59th St., will entertain with a 12:30 p. m,

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luncheon Monday for the Welfare| man

Slab, A business meeting will fol~ ow, , Mis, Ray. Holcomb, man, will be assisted 5 Oscar Jose 8r., O. A. Far-

LL T.S. C. Chapter '|'To Play Bridge

The Normandy chapter of the In-

luncheon central by Mes-|n

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{Plan Parties

[Opening

The formal opening of the Indianapolis Athletic Club’s fall and winter social season on Saturday night will be the occasion for a number of large parties. The reservation list for the

[| “Back-to-School” supper dance will

close tomorrow. Boyd Raeburn’'s .| orchestra will play for dancing beginning at 9:30 p. m Among the more than 500 reser-

vations already received is one for|-

a ‘group of 42 arranged by Mr. and s. Glen Benner and Dr. and Mrs. ‘Jolin Geller. In their party will be Messrs. and Ns Arthur Graham, Ralph B. Roberts, J. D. Wright, M. L. Martin, George Stautz, John Bul-

. | ger, Frank King, Cliff Voges, Wil-

liam Scott, Ralph C. Gery, Hanly R. Blackburn, George Purdy, Niles Hiatt and- Thomas Massoth; Dr. and Mrs. Dale Lentz, Misses Martha McIntosh, Betty . Culloden, Marie Mansfield and Margaret Trager; El Bauer, James Thomas, James Greeson and Fred Helm. Reservations for parties of ten or more have been made by Dr. Frank Teague, Dr. R. V. Myers, Miss Harriett Terry, A. W. Rohlwing, Arthur Link, Fred. Hoffman, A. W. Baldwin, W, A. B. Hanchett, Ray Katzenberger, Henry Drake,

Forrest Teel, W. C. Whipple; Edwin |:

G. WHite, Dan P. Morse;-E.: J. El liott, :C, iC. Cooper, Harry L. Wenz, Marcus , Feinberg, Buck . O'Connell; J. A. “Hogshire and’ Frank Buckley,

Other Reservations

Smaller parties have been 'arranged. by Dr. Glenn C. Lord, Dr. W. L.:. Sharp, Dr. L. 8. Bailey,’ Miss Dessa ‘Byrd, Miss Harriett Williams, Capt. E. O. Marquette, Joseph W. Stickney, .James T. Sutherland, John Wolf, Donald Hurd, Robert H. Craig, James E. Bettis, Lucius V, Hamilton. Frank B. Throop, W. A. Atkinson, H. B. White, R. H. Oberreich, Herbert Queisser, Charles Israel, R. E. Hunter, H. .L. MoBer tak; Robert Bidlack, J. Cc. Arnold, J. N. Qarter Donald ‘Hayes, “Harry W.. Kane, L. Fleece, F. H. Blackwell, K. = Collins, E E. Ballinger, F. C. Whitehouse, R. E. Snoberger, J. Albert Smith, S. S. Warren Jr. E. G. Bowman, Edward F. GallaHue, A. C. Specht, H. R. Chapman, W. Mathews, Jack’ Morris, ‘John | Ed Robert 8. Daily, Richard | Montgomery, Byron: W. Major, Paul | E. McDonald, E. C. Zehe, William Brennan, George Bardwell, Howard Intermill, Arthur E. witt, R. C. Fox, John Pahl Brown, Gus P. Bisesi, Carl D. Fechtman, Paul Starrett, Ralph Knode, R. L. Gordon, E. W. Harter, Ed Pritchard, Otto Meyer, Richard Pattison and Burton Breedlove. |,

Delta Gammas Dine Tomorrow

A supper esting will be held at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow by the evening section of Delta Gamnia Alumsae at the chapter house, 737 W, Hampton

Drive. Miss Mary Eleanor Cook, hostess, will be assisted by Mesdames Robert A. Cash, George Horst

State: Wide Bridge 7 ournament: | Will ‘Be Sponsored by {31 | Women s. Committee: of Symphony =e

send ‘Mecdatues G. H A. Clowes, william C. Grimth “and Thaddeus R. finals on Dee. 15. Baker again will be executive heads of the state-wide bridge tournament

Gliding across the ice ab this week's: sheeting were’ (left to right)’ .xJohn ~ Gamble, '

Other Siating clubs also are: beginning Shiels seasons,

oft ‘ot. the four ‘state regions of he women’s, committee. Plans for the tournament in the stae are: identical with those in each” region: except that in the semi-final: round ithe. winners of ip compete in their own

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The local tournament will be

sponsored hy the women’s committee of the Indiana State Symphony|yunder the personal direction of Mrs,

Society. The bridge tournament is one of the committee’s most important yearly activities for the benefit of the maintenance fund of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. Clowes is state chairman, Mrs, Griffith, Indianapolis’ chairman, and Mrs. Baker, score chairman. “The tournament will open next Wednesday,” Mrs. Clowes said. “Because many people who would have liked to entértain for the benefit of the orchestra during last year’s tournament were prevented from doing so because of non-member-ship in the women’s cothmittee, the rules for this year have been altered so that any resident of Indiana. may enter the tournament either as host or player. “Hosts are not expected to pay the 50-cent fee required from each player,” she added. “Guests are expected to pay their own fees. This Pe enables hosts to entertain more guests. on more occasions than if they bore all expenses. Money received from entries in the tournament goes to the maintenance fund with deductions only for the uniform prizes which are given.”

Play Begins Wednesday

"The first round of play for Indianapolis participants in the tournament will begin Wednesday and is .to close Saturday, Nov..15. Dur< ing this round each individual may: play as many times as he wishes, paying the fee each time. The period of the second round of play, or semi-finals, is from Mongay, Dec. 1, through Saturday, Dec 6. The winners of the 20 highest scores submitted in Indianapolis in. the first round will compete in the semi-finals, and each of the four players having the highest scores at

the close of play will receiveiidenti- |"

cal semi-finals prizes and will go on to competition in the final round. The final game of the tournament will be held in the Indian-

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They were appointed by the executive board of the committee.

Griffith, who will announce her assistants later. apolis Athletic Club Monday, Dec. 15, in competition for the state

prize. Finalists will include eight players—the : four "highest scores from the Indianapolis semi-finals{at 7 p. m. Saturday at Whispering and the highest scoring player in|Winds by Sigma Lambda Chi Soe the semi-final round of play in rority..

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