Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1941 — Page 13
Society—
s Johnson Announces Children's Museum Committees
. MRS. ROBERT B. FAILEY will head the memberi committee of the Children’s Museum for the year. She will be assisted by Mrs. Guy Wainwright, Miss Olive Funk and Reily G. Adams. Fred Bates Johnson, president of the Museum’s board of triistees, today announced
standing committees.
. Miss Faye Henley heads the administrative committee, assisted ,by- Mrs. Carl Manthel, Mrs. R. Norman Baxter and Theodore J. Locke. Mrs. Eli Lilly will be assisted in the extension department yurvey by Mis. Baier sid Mis. Estelly Bell. Mr, Adams and Ru«dolf K. Haerle are in charge of finance. Supervising school relafbions will be Mrs, Manthel, chairman, Mrs. Grace Granger, Mrs. Bell, . Arthur B. Carr and the Misses Henley, Funk and Doris Lynn. yo Mrs. Richard McGarrah Helms is in charge of ‘accessions, aided “by Mrs. Russell J. Ryan and Mr. Carr, The birds’ Christmas feast be arranged by Mrs. Donald C. Drake with the help .of Miss Henley and Miss Elizabeth Downhour. : Mrs, Donald Jameson and Kurt Vonnegut head the committee #8 ding and grounds. Mrs. John Troyer is sponsor of the junior’ ‘board of directors and Miss Henley for the Children’s Museum
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i Following the lead of their elders, members of the younger set will have their own skating club this season. The organization :will be called the Keen Kutters and will meet every Saturday, be--ginning Nov. 8, on the Coliseum Rink. : Invitations to membership are being extended this week by the Indianapolis Wellesley Club which is sponsoring Keen | Kutters for :the benefit of its scholarship fund. The club is to be limited to 150 “young people under 15 years of age. A blue and whitr. membership pin will be thé insignia. Members of the Wellesley Club who are active in organizing the club are Mrs. Alfred W. Noling, chairman, and the Mesdames George Dailey, Dudley Pfaff, Karl Koons, G. B. Taylor and Ben Turner Jr. # # ” » ” ”
Mr. and Mrs. August C. Bohlen have issued invitations to mem2% of the Traders Point Hunt for a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Sunday Bohlenbrook. ; o # ” » ” t 4 Members of the cast and production staff of “Burlesque” will hold § “strike party” tomorrow night following the closing performance of the play at the Civic Theater. . - The traditional party will be on the stage and will include the removal of the scenery. Several scenes from the play will be “burfesqued.” The show, which opened on Thursday night, Is the first production of the theater's 27th season.
‘Acting Head of Western to Speak Here
THE ACTING PRESIDENT of Western College, Oxford, O., Mrs. ‘Alexander Thomson, will talk Friday noon before the Indianapolis branch of the Western College Alumnae Association at a luncheon in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Thomson is the widow of the late Alexander Thomson Sr., who was president of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and a well-known industrialist, She is the daughter of Dr. Charles W. Dabney, president emeritus of the University of Cincinnati, Mrs. Thomson has been a trustee of Western College for several years and was asked to become acting president during the illness of Dr. Ralph K. Hickok. She has been . active in civic affairs in Cincinnati and interested in education and the development of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Active in arrangements for the luncheon are Mrs. Carl Weinhardt, president; Mrs. Myron McKee, Miss Hazel Howe, Miss Mary Hostetter and Mrs,
Mrs, Thomson Mary Dye Beach,
Entertain at Meridian Hills Luncheon
HOSTESSES for the luncheon bridge pasty at Meridian Hills Country Club today were to include Mrs. W. S. Wilson, who was to have at her table Mesdames H. C. Binkley, J. T, Hoster and Frederick Terry Pool, Chicago. Guests of Mrs. Parke A. Cooling were to be Mesdames @. G. Noblitt, George S. Olive and Marshall Knox. At Mrs. Ralph Lochry’s table were to be Mesdames Harry R. Kerr, Harry L. Foreman and Edgar T. Haynes. Mrs. Burnside Smith was to entertain Mesdames Charles Schaab, Harry J. Berry and Fred G.. .Grumme. Mrs. Russell R. Hippensteel and Mrs. Edward P. Everett, the party co-chairmen, were to be at a lable with Mrs. M. C. Larson and Mrs. Howard J. Nyhart. ® 8 8 ® 8 =u
The fall formal party of the Irvington Assembly will be held tomorrow evening in the Irvington Masonic Temple. Mrs. William Byram Gates will be assisted in receiving by a floor committee including the Misses Eva Ruth Ham, Norma Walker, Melville Weesner, Jean Carpenter, John Thomas, Jack Arbuckle, Thomas Shimer and Jack Curry. Acting as hosts and hostesses for parents will be Messrs. and Mesdames Carl H. Hull, Harold W. Mutz and H. H. Arnholter. Mrs. Hull heads the general committee, assisted by Mesdames Robert G. Reed, Solon C. Vial, C. U. Watson, W.-8. Arbuckle, Robert Stitt and Mrs. William T. Rose, chairman of decorations; Mrs. A. E. Walker, decorations, and Mrs. A. C. VanArendonk, refreshments. The assembly for young people is sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs, Mrs. Virgil A. Sly, president. Dates for other parties this season are Nov. 19, Dec. 31, Jan. 27, April 25 and May 16.
Delta Zeta Alumnae Will Note Anniversary of Founding; Alpha Omicron Alphas to Meet
Indianapolis sororities have planned business, sewing and luncheon meetings and a Founders’ Day banquet for the coming days. The 39th birthday of DELTA ZETA, national women's social sorority, will be celebrated by Indianapolis alumnae at a Founders’ Day banquet at the Propylaeum tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. One of the founders, Mrs. O. H. Hayes, will be honor guest. ‘Mrs. Robert W. Platte, Delta Zeta state chairman, will speak on
Bride in Sept. 8 Ceremony
Miss Pauline Elizabeth Pearce
became the bride of
. Ensign Rob ert T. Reid, U. 8. N. E; in » Sept. Christ
8 ceremony at
Church, She is the daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. E. Starling Pearce.
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President and Mos. Robinson
Will Recieve Alumni After
Football Game Saturday
Friends ‘and alumni of Butler University will be entertained af the
annual Homecoming Tea which will
be given by President and Mrs. D. S.
Robinson immediately following the game between the Bulldogs and Ohio University Saturday afternoon at their home at 520 Hampton Drive. Mrs. John F. Mitchell Jr., Greenfield, and Mrs. Guy Shadinger will pour. Assisting with arrangements will be Prof. and Mrs. George A.
Schumacher, William F. Hoffman,
president of the Butler University
Alumni Club of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hoffman, Prof. and Mrs. Warren Rex Isom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butterworth, Prof. and Mrs. Karl S. Means, Miss Coddington, Alumni Club secretary; Evan Walker, Glenn Findley, Dr. Henry Nester, head of the Butler Men's Council, and Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women.
Sixty-six Indianapolis citizens will have box seats at the Homecoming football contest before the tea. Included on the list are Eugene Miller, Rollin W. Speigel, Eugene Foster, James S. Yuncker, Ward Biddle, James A. . Stuart, Lieut.-Comm. Boyd Phelps, William G. Irwin, Wilson Mothershead, Volney Brown, Mrs. Charles Sommers, Dean M. O. Ross, Prof. Isom, Mrs. J. W. Putnam, Donald D. Burchard, DeWitt 8S. Morgan, Arthur. L. Trester, Roy Adams, Will H. Thompson, John K. Goodwin, Walter C. Boettcher, Evan Walker, Earl Crawford, Obie J. Smith Sr., Kenneth XK. Woolling, Frank W. Abke, Col. Roscoe Turner, Uz McMurtrie, Dr. John E. Owen, Dr. Karl R. Ruddell, Mrs. William H. Tefft, Paul Hinkle, Gov. H. F, Schricker and Fred Appel.
Other box seat holders include
Urges America Employ War Propaganda
“England cannot win the war without the entry of the United States into the conflict,” declared Miss Betty Wason, former war correspondent, in a lecture last night in Caleb Mills Hall. “If Britain loses, Nazi Germany eventually will conquer this country through fifthcolumn activity; actual armed invasion will not be necessary.” Several hundred persons heard Miss Wason’s - lecture under the sponsorship of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild. The speaker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Wason, 4028 N. Illinois St. She pointed out that the war is a psychological] war with propaganda as its principal weapon and suggested that America inagurate a propaganda progfam to “create the impression that American soldiers are brutes—regular ‘toughies’ who will stop at nothing to reach their
P. C. Reilly, Thomas D. Sheerin,|goal.”
L. E. Yuncker, Comm. Felix McWhirter, B. F. Lawrence, Capt. Ralph Boulton, L. J. Borinstein, Mrs. W. A. Zumpfe, Arthur V. Brown, G. A. Efroymson, Robert Efroymson, Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, John L. H. Fuller, Dr. G. A. Frantz, Lee Burns, Will Trimble, Mark Ferree, Ralph Burkholder, Norman Isaacs, Judge Henry C. Goett, Wallace O. Lee Albert Gall, Edgar Evans, S. R. Harrell, Judge Earl R. Cox, Stephen C. Noland, C. W. McCarty, Richard Fairbanks and Lieut.-Gov. Charles M. Dawson.
8 = 8 ¥ Albert Stump, local attorney, will speak on “Burns, the Poet” at a meeting of the Mothers’ Club of the
Butler University Independent Association at '8 o'clock tomorrow! evening in the Recreation Room, Mrs. J. C. Goodlet, social chairman, announced today. ° Mrs. Ernest Freymon, president, will preside over the session which will honor new BIA pledges and their parents. - An informal social hour and refreshments will follow a program of instrumental music by Earl Stuckenbruck, graduate student in the College of Religion,
the Elizabeth Coulter Stephenson|Foundation. This is the sorority’s scholarship fund established at the 1940 Delta Zeta convention in mem‘tory of the sorority’s first pledge and 4nitiate. Miss Charlyn Murray, pres- ’ ident of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association, will preside at the banquet. Also at the speakers’ table will be Miss Frances Westcott, national treasurer, and Miss Irene Boughton, executive secretary. The traditional candlelighting service will close the program. Mrs. Robert Young will sing, accom‘panied by Miss Marjorie Gaston, . Danville,
Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University, Oxford, O., Oct. 24, 1902. Miss. Katherine Rubush is chairman of the ( r. Assisting her on the will be Miss Mary Mrs. Eugene Hupp and 'D. F MU CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMI- . CRON ALPHA will meet at the ‘home of Mrs. J. A. Whacker," 5110 Madison Ave, Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Members will sew for the Needlework Guild.
‘Mrs. Charles E. Bowes, 3453 ‘Birchwood Ave, will entertain mem-
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bigs of 28 ALPHA tomorrow at a 3oclock: unehenn.
A style show presented by H. P. Wasson & Co. will be featured at a meeting of the Butler University Mothers’ Council at 10 o'clock Friday morning in the Recreation Room at Jordan Hall, it was an-
For Red Cross nounced today by Mrs. George Caleb
Sewing and knitting for the Red Wright, president. Cross are claiming an increasing Hight Pres) Stewart, stylist, will amount of attention from Americanjact as commentator, Ph rooeding the Legion Auxiliary ; style show will be a business meetel Sroups ing at which Prof. George F., Leonard, director of student welfare, will make a speech. The Council will. make plans for its November card party: as the meeting.
Recems Bride
Legion Works
4 UNIT, will entertain tomorrow at her home, 208 E. 38th 8t., for members and guests doing Red Cross work. Assisting her will be Mesdames A. J. Griffin, L. H. Losey, R. 8. Wolfe and Milton Levey She is to entertain the kitts Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. Workers are to bring sandwiches and coffee will be served by the hostess.
JOHN H. HOLLIDAY JR. UNIT| 186 will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomor-| row at the home of Mrs. Horace Goheen, 5210 Kenwood Ave., to sew and knit for the Red Cross. :
The HAYWOOD BARCUS POST
Germany, she declared, has found such propaganda powerful, the collapse - of German - conquered countries. coming from within each country—“as it will here—if the Americans don’t read the handwriting on the wall. “The United States’ weapon in retaining the loyalty of the subjected peoples is the promise of ‘human deceny’ this country offers,” she said. “The Greeks have kepf their loyalty to the United States and England even though they re-. ceived little material aid from these countries.” Miss Wason, who is a graduate of "Purdue University, went to Europe in 1938 as a free lance cor8 | respondent, returning here early in 1939, In January, 1940, she went back to Europe, visiting Norway, Finland, Rumania, Turkey and Greece.
On the Riviera Club Calendar
The Riviera Club’s fall program has -opened with activities for all members of the family. Two Halloween parties have been planned for Friday, Oct. 31, when the Boosters will help direct the party for children under 15 years in the early evening, and after 10 p. m.
will have their own - Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher’ Brown, copresidents of the Boosters, have announced they will sponsor a dinner Nov. 16. It will be open to all club
Ohio Alumni
- Sponsor Dinner | |After Game
Secretary, Coach Will Be Speakers
Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Abel and Mrs. Ralph L. McKay. Reservations have been made by the following alumni: C. D. Dawson, Carmel; Messrs. F. R. Blosser, G. W. McDouglass and C. L. Tewksbury, Pt. Wayne; C. W. Etsinger, Richmond; Dr, C. M. Eccles, Connersville; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Gibson, Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Beicher, Peru; Miss Leona L. Miller, Miss Dorothy C. Reece, Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick, Messrs. V. K. Miller, J. E. Collier; C. M. Copeland, Dr. Charter and Mesdames Charles
|Gavett, T. H. Evans Jr, McKay, A.
D. Peters, R. W. Priest, Robert Hilbert, H. C. Mahan, C. E. Moon, David Moore, Norris Beasley, J. C. Bishop and George Eidson and Messrs. and Mesdames Martindill, Sellers and Abel.
B. P. W. Will Hear Talk on Baseball
Bdward F. Kepner will falk on “Playing the Game” Thursday night before . the. Indianapolis - Business and Professional Women’s Club at the. Woman's Department Club. Mr. Kepner’s hobby is spotis, Pie y baseball. His will cover periods in sports Py as far back as 4000 years, pointing out that games with a ball were played even in ancient times. Mrs. Marjorie E, Ford will pres side and Miss Florence M, Kelly will present the speaker. The membership and yearbook committees will be in charge of the discussion during the forum hour on “Look to the Spirit Within.” Membership aids are Miss Ruth B. Sulgrove, chairman; Mrs, Abbie Hall MacDonald and the Misses Thelma V. Lawson, W. Deems, Beatrice Joiner, Elvira Kerz, Tillie J. Kerz, Fanny Miner, Enid Peirce, Bessie M. Shin, Hazel VanDyke and Alma M, Williams. Miss Josephine 8S. Borst heads the yearbook committee, aided by Mrs. Mary Luella Karns and the Misses Lillian Berkley, Mabel J. Hamilton, Fae Harris, Olga Ilg, Mabel N. Kreglo, Lucy Osborn, Nellan H, Rokke and Emma Shields.
Iris Cromwell
To Be Wed
Miss Iris Cromwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cromwell, will become the bride of Raymond P. Jenkins Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Jenkins, this évening at 7:30 o'clock in the Speedway Christian Church. Rev. Howard Anderson will read the double ring
with palms, ferns and two sevenbranched candelabra. The bride, who will enter with her father, will wear a candlelight satin wedding gown, made princess style, with a sweetheart neckline. She will have a fingertip veil and carry a shower bouquet of white roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Morris Stolkup, will wear a yellow silk jersey dress and carry a bouquet. of Talisman roses and bronze pompons. The bridesmaids, Miss Catherine Humphreys and Miss Marjorie McGaw, will be in light blue taffeta and carry loose. clusters of shaded yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Little Steffanie Chew will be the flower girl. Donald Thomas will be the bridegroom’s best man. Ushers will be
Alumnl of Ohio University will| , and |
| Program of Women's Division,
ceremony béfore an altar decorated |
Mam, Jolin I. Brayton fs chairman of the benefit said party. ta be given by the Parent-Teacher Association of School 76, where her two children, John Richard Brayton Jr. and Jessie May Brayton, attend ‘shoal, The party will be tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium.
State Defense Council, Will Be Outlined Monday
." George vision of the Indiana State Defense Council, has invited 52 bit Ph of women’s organizations in the State which have defense programs, to
| versity ‘Women, Nov,
Book and Toy Exhibit Aids
| Announced
Mrs. A. H. Votaw, chairman of the 10th annual Book and Toy Show of the Amerigan Association of Unj-10-15, today | announced her aids. A Mrs. ‘Paul J. Stokes is chaliman of the book committee; Mrs. Walter L. Caley, toys; Mrs. David K. Ruhins, schools; Mrs. C. Loren Hark
ness, guidance; Mrs. Waltey P. Mor ton, music; ‘Mrs. D. J. Lyman, and Mrs. Thomas G. Hutton, parent |
Assistant to the general chairman will be Mrs. Arthur N, Curtiss, Mrs. John M. Hannon is hostess chairman.
will suggest how to meet
terials for crafts and hobbies, music and art displays, school activities in the form of projects will be shown, and guidance work will demonstrate
| how special abilities of school pupils |may be discovered and encouraged.
Book and pamphlet literature collected from outstanding child suid: ; ance centers will be availakle for reference, as well as some phlets and magazines in quanti for distribution. The exhibit will be open to the
meet with her Monday ‘at a noon luncheon at the Columbia Club. Heads of the departments repre-
public.
sented on the Administrative Coun-
cil of the State Defense Council will speak during the luncheon, giving a brief summary of the women’s program outlined by: their i ments. Among the speakers will Dr. C, T. Malan, superintendent be public instruction; Don F, Stiver, of the Department of Public Safety, and ‘Clarence A. Jackson, Civilian Defense Director. Following the program, the women will join in open discussion of their work, their tentative programs, and suggestions | or corrections in the programs will be made.
Clubs—
Luncheons, book reviews and business meetings have been scheduled by local clubs! The WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB will meet tomorrow at the
home of Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker, 3741 Forest Manor. Mrs. Dale Sommers will speak on “James, The Man of Science” and Mrs, R. L. Davidson on “Cuba, As I Saw It.” Mrs. B. L. Entwistle will be co-hostess.
“Raleigh’s Eden” (Inglis Fletcher) will be reviewed before the INTER NOS, CLUB tomorrow by Mrs. Harold Gossett. Mrs. Edwin N, Kime, 5265 Washington Blvd., will be hostess, with Mrs. J. H. Craig assisting. “The Mind of the South” (W. PF.
FOR WOMEN WHO WEAR SIZES 36 to 46 AND SIZES 161, to 261/5. ON
Wednesday, October 22nd, at 11:00 A. M. and 2:30
_P. M. in Ayres" Gown Room, Third Floor.
A Special Showing
of Women’s Fashions
Cash) will be Mrs. Bruce L. Kershner’s subject.
The ZETATHEA CLUB will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A OC. Caldwell, 312 Wallace St.. Mrs. H. D. Merrifield will read a paper on “Poetry of Colonial Days.” “William Cullen Bryant” will be Mrs. Mary Lumley's topic.
A covered dish luncheon will be served tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. H, Lamar, 1727 N. Pennsylvania St., for members of the WOMAN’S- ADVANCE CLUB. Mrs. C. A. Cook will review “Madame Curie” and roll call response will be on scientific discoveries.
The GOOD WILL SERVICE CLUB will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray R. Eccles, 3848 N. Capitol Ave. covered dish luncheon ' will ‘be served. Mrs. William H. Russell ‘and Mrs. Albert Hinkle will assist the hostess.
‘The ST. MARY'S SOCIAL CLUB will give a public card party Thursday at 12:30 p. m. in the school hall, 31 N. New Jersey St.
Mrs. Albert Sulir, 2412 Plymouth St., will be hostess Thursday to the ELSA HUEBNER OLSEN CLUB, at 12:30 p. m.
The Y. A. M. CLUB met last evening at the home of Miss Mary Lou Mitchell, 719 East 26th St.
The CASTLE CRAIG CHAPTER of the INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB will have a Halloweén. party Thursday’ evening.
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eception {will be held in the Hunter's Room|ERS’ CLUB at the kindergarten,
Wilbur Hessel and Mr, Stolkup. Mrs. Cromwell, mother of the|St, will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. bride, will wear a navy blue ensem-|Hal Shultz and Mrs. Donald E. ble with- a corsage of Johanna Hill| Keppler, roses and blue flowers. Mrs. Jenkins, mother of the bridegroom, has| A special meeting for parents and chosen a black ensemble and will|friends has been planned for 7:45 have a corsage of Rubrum lilies, |p. m. tomorrow by the GARFIELD After the ceremony T PARK KINDERGARTEN MOTH-
of the Marott Hotel. Following the reception, the couple will leave on a short wedding trip. The bride will travel in. mSlustraten leciuie on Sime beles sult WHI blown accessories eg
servation Department, will give an proper-
Mrs. Russell B. Mueller, 5355 E, 10th |
; To Aid Coleman Home
'| The Service Study Club was to [nave a benefit card party in Block's
The Roberts ;
The Museum Modern Art of New York and .
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