Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1941 — Page 19

Several Dinner Parties will Precede _. ‘Algonquin Night at Civic Theater

ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS for. “Algonquin Night" -at the Civic Theater tomorrow have been announced by the Algonquin Riding Club which is sponsoring the second public performance of “Burlesque.” Several ‘club members will entertain at dinner before taking their guests to the theater. Among these are Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kuhn whose guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe and

their house guest, Mrs. Richard Leonard, Miami Beach, Fla., Messrs. and M E. R. Lindesmith, L. D. Grisbaum and Clark 8.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crane's dinner guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames ‘P. O. Ferrel, George Sadlier, E. Arthur Crane and Al Kuerst. Entertaining at her home before taking guests to the theater will be Mrs. Margaret L. Patten. With her will be Mr. and pe haries Baru, Mr, and Mrs, R. W, Fleischer and H. B.

Harold Cheneys ta Entertain

WITH Mr, and Mrs. Harold S, Cheney at the performance will be Mr. and Mfs. Robert Brady Adams. Bob Perine, son of Mr, and Ms: Oscar B. Perine, will take several friends to the theater with

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hair will include Messrs. and Mesdames Earl Grimsley, Ed Benzol and John Mutz, Miss Ruth Hair, - Dr. Otis Alvey and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lane of New Castle. : Messrs. and Mesdames Crane, Cheney and Dudley Williston: will be on the reception committee. Ushers, headed by Miss Louise - Dickson, will include Misses Ruth Bradley, Jane Curle, Sue Reeder, Marilyn Richards and Jane Williams. ‘ : . Coffee will be served in the lobby during intermission. Assis will be Miss Sally Stokely and Miss Georgia White. t 4 ” » ” # #

Miss I, Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor: Hall School, was to leave today for Cincinnati to attend the conference of the Headmistresses Association of the Mid-West, today through Saturday. She will speak before the conference on the mathematics examinations of the College Entrance Examination Board. Host schools for the confererice: are the Hillsdale and Lotspeich Schools of Cin-

Out-of-Town Guests Will See Opening Production

3 CIVIC THEATER patrons will be hosts for a number of out-of- : tows uss at the theater's opening production of “Burlesque” Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey will have with them Mr. and Mrs. Reber: Elion Bragg, Miami, Fla. ey, Sin go to the theater after ; rmal dinner party. Also e eys © Mr. Mrs, William H. Faust. ; y be’ Mr,janq Mrs. J. Sidney Condit, Chicago, will attend with Dr, and Mrs. John Ray Newcomb and Mr. and Mrs, James Ingles. Dr. and Mrs. Newcomb will entertain with a dinner party at their home before going to the theater,

. # Miss Hulda Coleman, Logansport, will be honor guest at a theater party given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Case. Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Welch will entertain for Mrs. R. P. Neving, Detroit. , Yi ! Another out-of-town guest at the show will be Mrs. Rebecca Howe, Buffalo, N. Y., who will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luker’s Special guests will be Gov. and Mrs. Henry F, Schricker and ! turday will be Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan and Mr. and ‘Mrs. John C. Drewry.. . Additional parties for ht’s opening include one arranged by Mr. and Mrs, Chauncey H. Eno II. They will attend with Mr, and ¥ . and Mrs, Albert K. Scheidenhelm. ven before the performance by Dr. . and Mrs. Byron K. Rust.

and Mrs. Wayne L. Ritter for ” ” » 5

{ Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook the executive board of the named were Mrs. George

yesterday was re-elected president of Free Kindergarten Society. Others Kukn and Mrs, Larz A. Whitcomb,

first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Addison J. Parry and Mrs. Edward B. Taggart, rding ‘and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Francis W. Dunn, tr . Eugene Foster, Evans Woollen’ Dr: Matthew L. Haines were re-appointed

Jr., Ernest R. Baltzell wn Tea Scheduled By W.C.T.U. At a recent meeting of ‘the Central

W. C. T. U. plans were made for a musical tea te be held in the Ban-

“R. H. White was appointed

Suvetion to be held in Gary Oct. "| = Appointment of the following department directors for the: coming year were made: Mrs. C. M. Cannaday, evangelistic; Mrs, Roy Carter, temperance and missions; Mrs. H. C. Eberhardt, education;

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Legion News— Broad Ripple: Unit to Discuss Benefit

The BROAD RIPPLE UNIT 312

|of the American Legion Auxiliary

will meet tomorrow at the Post Home, 64th St. and College Ave., at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Clara Hirst, re-

habilitation chairman, will explain plans to sponsor a program soon to provide funds ‘for buying cigarets for men at tne U. 8S. Veterans’ Hospital. : Mrs. Ethel Vandegrift, chairman of the community service unit of the Red Cross, will report on projects completed by the unit. This group meets every Tuesday in the Post Home and during the months

lof July; August and September

finished 579 articles of clothing and 72 knitted garments. women in the community may sew with the unit. The Auxiliary will serve the Post's annual membership dinner tomorTow. :

‘The INDIANAPOLIS POWER AND LIGHT POST 300 AND AUXILIARY of the American Legion will sponsor a benefit card party tomorrow at 8 p. m. in Ipalco Hall, 16th and Alabama Sts. ‘The Ipalco Chorus will sing at vesper services sponsored’ by the unit at.the Veterans’ Hospital on Cold Springs Road Sunday at 5:30

IN. Pr roday the Auxiliary will sew for the Red Cross at the home of Mrs.

» | Bernard Connelly, 1745 E. Tabor St.

Mrs, Harold Haas is in charge of the project.

A President's Day luncheon of the BRUCE P. ROBISON UNIT of

Betty Lou Hasselbring. “America in Miniature” will be the title of a talk by Mrs, Bjorn Winger. A musi~ cal ‘program will be presented hy Miss. Phyllis Wilcox, Indiana University’s. “Hour of Charm” coed. Luncheon arrangements were

8. ‘Boyle, am Myer and James

|” Phi Kappa Epsilon] , To Meet. Saturday Rush teas, book reviews and busi-

| ness meetings are sorority activities

lof the next few. days.

Mrs. Hal Purdy, Carmel, will be| hostess at a rush tea sponsored: by| PHI BETA, national professional

fraternity of! music and ‘speech, Sunday at 3 p.m. Miss- Grace Mattern, acting national. president, and Miss Lucille |Calvert, associated with the Butler . |School of Religion, will be honor guests. New pledges will include Miss Margaret. Gallagher and Mesdames J. Clifton Hirshman, William G. Patterson, 8. Ronald 8. Skyrme. as In the receiving line will be Miss Mattern, Miss Calvert, Mrs. Theodore J. Siener, president of the Pi Zeta «Chapter; Mrs. chard C. Fielding, vice president; George B. Gannon, treasurer, and Glenn R. Kingham, Pettijohn will induet as | patronesses Mrs. Clark Griffith and Mrs. Norris Talley. conduct a pledge ceremony. An informal musical program will be presented. by Mrs. William Edwards, violinist; Mrs. O. T. Arbaugh, pianist, and Miss Victoria Montani, harpist. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Purdy will be Mesdames Walter S. Grow, Parke A. Cooling, W. R. Richardson, Rus-

The Bridal Scene

1. Mrs. Otto Nielsen was Miss Helen S. Brand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brand, before her marriage Sept. 6. (Voorhis, Photo.) ; 2. Miss Agnes Miceli, daughter of Mrs. Providence Miceli, was married to Paul Ray Sept. 21. (Rameos-Porter Photo.) . 3. Miss Dorothy McCalment and William J. Oakley exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony performed recently. The bride is the ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McCalment. (Hirschburg Photo.) 4. Mrs. Allen Kuhn was Miss Helen McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald, before her marriage Sept. 19. (RamosPorter Photo.) : : ;

sell G. Fortune, Frank Weimer and Miss Helen Coffey. Mrs. Grow and Mrs. Cooling will preside at the tea table during

the social hour.

New rushees of PHI KAPPA EPSILON will be entertained in Ayres’ tearoom with an informal tea Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Harry Budenze is in charge of arrangements, assisted by the Misses Mary Inman, Betsy Knowles and’ Lois Randolph. Guests ‘will include the Misses

Plaque to Be Dedicated Judy Chambers, Margaret Smith, Annmay Reid, Betty Early, Mrs.

Bolton Mann, the great-great-grandson of Sarah T. Bolton, will Frsaesick Kurtz and Mrs. Pa

Sarah Bolton

Clubs— x 5 Mrs. S. E. Fenstermaker Will Entertain Harmonie Club; Latreian Club to See Films

Musical and study programs are planned during the coming days

by local clubs, : . Mrs. S. E. Fenstermaker will be hostess to the Harmonie Club Monday at 2:30 p. m. at her home, “Fenwald” in Carmel. A study of the opera “Samson and Delilah” by Saint-Saens, arranged by Miss

Jean Orloff and Mrs. William J. Stark, will be the program feature of

Garden Center

the day. Mrs. William A. Devin will present “Your Pardon Is at Hand” and Mrs. Lenore Ivey Fred-

|writer of note in the Statehouse

unveil the plaque to Indiana’s first

y . y by Mrs. Bjorn Winger for the memrotunda. Saturday at 10:30 o'clock.| oc or ALPHA and

Miss Olive Inez Downing, repre- TERS OF ALPHA D.

" |senting the Indiana Branch, Na- Tuesday evening.

tional League of Pen Women, Will| mv. INDIANA BETA ETA CHAP-

accept it for the State. Sculptured by Mrs. Emma San-|this evening gernebo, Indiana - sculptor, « Miss bronze

lines from her poem, “Indiana.” It|ilton, director-sponsor, will speak. B be Le 1 the Hortheast rpms Be = c eS ouse rotunda as ‘x a gift to the state by the Pen C. Y. O. to Dance Women of Indiana.

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A CHAP- : TA OMEGA| Others will be Messrs. and’ Mes~

| Beatrice Brittain, president, plaque has the portrait head|will preside at the business meetof Sarah T. Bolton, and beneatly it|ing, after which Mrs. Irving D. Ham

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Luncheon Set By Grade

| Teachers

Miss Mary Spalding, harpist, wil play for the luncheon which the Indianapolis Grade Teachers’ As: sociation will give at the Indianapolis Athletic Club next Thursday. Miss Spalding, a student

Arthur Jordan Conservatory, hed °

appeared as-soloist in many Indian® cities. She is a member of the Jordan Harp Ensemble and Symphony

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Orchestra and the Matinee Musical: °

and is soloist with the 8igm~ | Alpha Iota Ensemble. She is presi:

dent. of the S. A. I, professions.

musical sorority. The guest speaker will be D: Charles Hubbard Judd, emeritu: professor and former head of the Department - of University of Chicago, and consult: ant of the National Youth Admin: istration. He will talk on “Tht

of Social Studies.” Guests:

Administration

at the luncheon will in- » clude Evans Woollen Jr., president’

of the school commissioners board;

“The Lincolns” will be reviewed|Mrs. Carl J. Manthei, vice presi:

dent; Harvey B.. Hartsock, Roscoc .

Conkle and Theodore L. Locke.

dames DeWitt S. Morgan, Daniel T, Weir, Virgil Stinebaugh, W. A, Hacker and H. L. Harshman, Rob-

present the plaque to Indiana and|TER OF BETA SIGMA PHI will|ert Wyatt, executive secretary of the Governor Henry F. Schricker willlmeet with Miss Virginia Hills, 514|Indiana State Teachers’ E. Drive, Woodruff Place, at 8 p. m.

Associe ation, and Miss Maude McVicker.

Alpha Beta Betas To Give Rush Party

Gamma Kappa Chapter of Alpha

Beta Beta Sorority will have its first rush party at the home of Miss

. Mrs. Carrie Abbott Guio, president of the Indiana branch of Pen Women, will introduce the dedica-

The Harvest Dance of the C. Y.|Edith Oakley, 6220 N. Pennsylvania O. of Sacred Heart church will be|St., Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m.

To Get Books

The Holliday House Garden Center Committee. has planned. a book

will be in charge. The Garden Cente: is open daily from: 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p. m. Scott McCoy, Technical High School instructor, is director of the park

park every afternoon at 2 o'clock and all day Saturday and -Sunday. He is also available for lectures and

gion Auxiliary and axe

to see the amount of reading material grow so that Indianapolis - citizens may have for reference adequate information on any phase of gardening. f Others on the Garden Center Committee are Mesdames Louis Wolf, Benjamin Hitz, Nordeau Heaps and George Kalb.

| Red Cross Meeting ‘Held in Frankfort

and botanical gardens. He is at the|

the Garden Club library now, mem-|

shower to be held Wednesday from |gng '12 to 4 p. m. at the Holliday House. |"L Mrs. Vance Wilkinson, chairman,{?

subject of a talk by Mrs. Arthur Robinson tomorrow before the IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB. Mrs. P. W. Cornelius and Mrs. George Cornelius will be hostess. Mrs, W. J. Weesner will speak on “A Lady Behind the Scenes.” ; The MONDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB will hear a talk on

Miss Downing plaque committee,

.| program. School Brass Choir and the Wash-

“Life in Washington” will be the x

tion program Saturday morning. chairman of the

will conduct the Technical High orchestra will play.

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held tomorrow evening in the high| Rushees will include the Misses school um. Charles Ressler| Virginia Avenatti, Opal Bruce, Mar= Stucky are in ‘charge of|tha Hession, Lois Groaver, Mars 7 arrangements. Bill Shine and his|garet Earhart, Marjor McGaw and

Mrs. Esther Mount.

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ington High School Mixed Chorus wi present several musital num-

.On the Sarah T. Bolton plaque committee with Miss Downing are Mesdames Leila Rothenburger, Blanche G. Williams, Nellie G.

Owens and Sangernebo.

Association to

Note Founding

The past presidents and’ founders of the National Association of Women will' be honored at the Founders’ banquet to be held Tuesday evening 3 foe | Gold Room

Shelbyville, speak. Miss Traub: Busch will present a musical}" program and Miss Eva True, president, will preside. Past ts and founders who

presiden . xi attend are the Mesdames B, B.

‘Ida Broo, Clara Matty Joe Hackley uffman.

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