Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1941 — Page 11

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Dramatic - Club Anfounces For Production of 'Charley's Aunt’

THE CAST FOR THE DRAMATIC CLUB'S opening * production this year is deep in. rehearsals for the Nov. 8 show at English’s Theater. Their first venture of the season will be “Charley’s Aunt.” ’

The role of Lord Fancourt Babberley, Chatley’s pseudo aunt, will be played by George Fotheringham Valle Charley’s true aunt will be depicted by. Mrs. Frank Hoke.

~ Others who will appear are Henry C. Atkins Jr. Foster Glip. penger, Howard Young Jr. Arthur C. Shea, R. Niven Stall, Prudence Brown, Ruth Fishback and Anne Johnston. :

Working equally as hard as the cast in preparing the show is “he production committee headed by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Crane Tomy and including Messrs. and Mesdames Atkins, Shea and Stall. Atle Play Nu be followed by a supper dance at the Indianapolis

Luncheon Bridge Planned at I. A. C.

HOSTESSES for the first women’s luncheon bridge of the season at the Indianapolis Athletic Club haye been announced. The isnt for members’ wives, daughters and their guests will ‘be Wednesday, Nov. 5.

| Mrs. Raymond C. Fox is hostess chairman and will be assisted by Mesdames C. T. Spriggs, Louis Smith, Glenn C. Lord, Scot B. Clifford, Herbert S. King, Willard C. Whipple, Maxwell Droke, Kenneth P, Adair, D. C. Hines, Arthur S. Overbay, Marvin E. Hamilton, Ray Sparrow, Carl N. Reifsteck, T. W. Massoth, Basil Faucett and Forrest Teel. The Christmas luncheon bridge will be Dec. 10.

' ‘The gymnasium of the club will acquire a carnival atmosphere for the children’s Halloween party from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.. Friday. Announced as a “merry-go-round” party, entertainment will include rides on a merry-go-round which is to be set up in the gymnasium for the event. Prizes will be awarded for costumes and there will be buffet style refreshments, Each child will be entitled to bring a non-member guest. » # ” ® 8 » The Dolphin Club's October luncheon will be held Wednesday. will precede a luncheon served at tables at the pool edge. A new contest for members, revealed so far only by the cryptic title of “Roll Your 'Own,” will be announced. Mrs. Harold F. Sweeney is group president, Indac Juniors and their guests will attend their fall dance Friday, Nov. 7. The committee includes Miss Minxie Harris, Miss Katherine Lewis, Joe Blakeslee and Carl Spicklemire. The committee and group officers will issue the invitations. Frank Throop is

. president; Miss Helen Ries, vice president; Miss Catey Clossbrenner,

secretary, and George Finney, treasurer.

In a Personal Vein

’ MR. AND MRS. ROY ELDER ADAMS were expected to returm from a trip to New York early this week. . . . Miss Barbara Hickam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickam, spent the week-end with her family. A former pupil of Bomar Cramer and Josef Lhevinne, ‘Miss Hickam last year taught music at Tudor Hall School. She is row studying in Chicago with Rudolph Ganz. First Lieut. C. J. Ansker Jr. has returned to his regiment at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., after a leave of absence spent with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. C. J. Ancker. Lieut. Ancker was graduated from ‘Shortridge High School and from Purdue University where he was a member of Scabbard and Blade, Pi Tau Sigma and Tau Beta Phi, honorary fraternities. Miss Mary Margaret Fatout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout, and Misses Joan Louise and Joyce Lenore 8mith, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Smith, have been elected to represent .their residence halls in the newly organized Student Congress at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. The Congress members are elected by popular vote of fellow residents. Representation is composed of 10 per cent of the membership of each of the 18 residence halls.

_ Girl Scout Council Announces

"Assignments of 40 New

Leaders and Assistants

Mrs. C. T. Harman, chairman of the organization and leadership placement committee of the local Girl Scout Council, has announced that 40 new Girl Scout leaders and assistants have been assigned to troops, following their completion of all training courses. Mrs. Robert White is the training chairman of the group leadership courses, which include 16 hours of instruction over a four-week period. The second series of courses will

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Mrs. John K. Goodwin (left) heads the poster committee for the lecture which William L. Shirer, foreign correspondent, news commentator and author of “Berlin Diary,” will give Nov. 4 in the Murat

begin with the Brownie Course, Monday and Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. Nov. 3. Intermediate Course will meet on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Senior Group Courses will start Nov. 13 and 27 at 7:30 p. m. - All meetings will be held in the Girl Scout Little House, 140 E:. 14th St. Brownie. leaders assigned to the following troops are Mrs. R. Besore, Troop 12(, School 43; Mrs. G. H. Johnston and Mrs. R. M. Ingle, Troop 111, School 66; Mrs. Esther Spiller and Mrs. Donald Smith, Troop 118, Hillside Christian Church; John Strange School, Mrs. C. R. Wortman and Mrs. P. C. Baumgartner, leaders; Mrs. R. S. Porter and Mrs. Clayson Baker, School 81; Mrs. Hugh Fountain and Mrs. E W. Pam, leaders at

Assignments Listed Intermediate leaders assigned to the following troops are Mrs. Clifford Barnard and Mrs. George

Walker Jr. Troop 31, American Le-| Hall,

62d and College Ave,, Mrs, PF. A. Church, Troop 79, Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church; Mrs. C. O. Crawford and Mrs. Bernice , Troop 2, Downey Avenue

Cherry Christian Church; Mrs. Marie|

Davidson and Mrs. Howard Dailey, Troop 39, Bethany Lutheran Church; B. W.' Graesch, Troop 122, doy Christian Church; Mrs.|a Gordon Hall, Troop 58, Rotary Hospital; Mrs. J. W. Hayes, Troop 137, Fairview Presbyterian Church

A. J. Micheli, Troop 62, St. Joan of Arc School; Mrs. Harold Ries, Troop 5, School 70; Mrs. E. W. Snyder, Troop 60, Heath Memorial Church; Mrs. George Stumpf Jr., Troop 13, School 82; Mrs. E. M. Varner, Troop 32, Third Christian Church; Mrs. B. C. Getchell, Troop 43, Fairview Presbyterian Church; Mrs. Paul Miller, Troop 20, School 91; Mrs.

L.| James Owen, Troop 15, (Church of

the Advent; Mrs. Glenn Ralston and Mrs. J. H. Andrews, Troop 51, New Augusta School; Mrs. Homer Rich, Troop 35, School 84; Mrs. Mabel Scheinehan, Brownsburg. New Intermediate groups. will be organized at School 70, with Mrs. Stewart LaRue and Miss Ruth Cravens, leaders; Mrs. Leonora White and Mrs. George Bender, will be leaders at the Speedway Christian Church and Mrs. C. Bernhart and Mrs. N. E. Hoy, leaders at the Warren Township High School. ——————————————

Victory Club to Meet

Plans for sending Christmas gifts to men in the service will be discussed by Victory Club members meeting at 8 p. m. W with Miss Alberta Royalty, 1227 Park ve.

Luncheon Is Today

The Et Cetera Club was to have luncheon in Ayres’ tearoom topd at 12:30 p. m.. Mrs, Robert Hayes and Mrs. H. S. Leonard were

Mrs.|to act as hostess.

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Sororities—

A. O. Pi Group To Study English Poets

A study group meeting and a guest party are highlights of sorority activities for early this week. Thumb-nail sketches of the lives of 12 English poets will be presented by members of ALPHA OMICRON PI STUDY GROUP of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association when they meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Miss Gladys Hawickhorst, 2869 N. Talbott St. Representative poems of each poet will be read. Miss Mary Jo Spurrier will be in charge of the program and Miss Portia Adams: will assist the hostess.

DELTA CHAPTER, PSI IOTA XI, will hold a guest party at 8 p. m, today at the home of Mrs. N. B. Ticheonor, 1005 E. 86th St. sisting the hostesses will be Mrs.

Robert A. Smith and Mrs. Byron ‘Brenton. A. Lee Caldwell of Eli Lilly & Co. wiil speak on “Vitamins and Their Functions.” Guests with members will be Mesdames Helen Cole, Doyle Pierce, Joseph J. Wirthlin, Fred A. Kiser, Dwight W. Brill, Fred Wagoner and J. D. Eastman, Miss Carol Dixon and Miss Edna Ware.

A Halloween party will be held at {he summer home of Mrs. Howard Poole’ at 8 p. m. Wednesday by BETA CHAPTER, PHI OMEGA KAPPA.

DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI MU, announces the following additiondl pledges at Indiana University: - Miss Loraine Ball, Cannelton; Miss Maxine McColgin, Milan; Miss Connie Nicoara, Gary, and Miss Riley Vracin, Griffith.

Couple Takes wu Trip East

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Emerson Tegarden are on a motor trip East following their wedding at 8:45 p. m. Saturday in the rectory of 8S. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rev. Fr. James Hickey officiated at the ceremony. - Mrs, Tegarden was Miss Angela Brennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Brennan, 1932 Wi

Talbott St. Mr. Tegarden’s parents | are Mr. and Mrs, Paul Tegarden,

W. 60th St. The bride wore a white mous-

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carried a white: prayerbook with

Wesleyan Service Guild Dines Today

meeting of . the osieyan Service Guild today at 6:30

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F, Jock, Kurt F. Pantzer, William C. Nicolas Noyes and Audley 8. Dunam Mr. Shirer will speak at 8 p. m. on “Inside Germany”—a picture of living conditions under Hitler. An analysis: of the aims of the Hitler party, a description of Nazi conquests and of the war machine in operation will form part of his talk. Much of his subject has not been broadcast by Mr. Shirer, who is on the Columbia Broadcasting ‘ Co. staff, and does not appear in his best seer, I ral Ss gene chairman’ for the lecture, will have report meeting of team captains t her home at 10 a. m. Wednesday. Tickets also may be secured at League headquarters in the Illinois g.

Walter Heitkam Will

Talk on Paintings

Walter Heitkam of the art department at H. Lieber. Co. will give an illustrated talk on painting Thursday following a 12:30 o'clock luncheon of the Alice Meier Circle of the Broadway Methodist Church. Mrs. J. W. Cox will be hostess at her home, 209 Eastern Ave. Mrs. J. EF. Glanton, president, will te in charge and Mrs. Leland Engmark will lead the devotions. During the luncheon a series of musical recordings will be played by Mrs. Charles Corbin, program chairman, Mesdames Adolph Schernekau, John Grob, Quentin Wert and Harold Gray will assist the hostess.

a Chi Sigmas to Meet

Miss Georgia Conley. will be hostess for a Halloween Party of the Chi Sigma Sorority tomorrow at her home, 4501 N. Illinois St. Miss Gladys Sullivan and Miss Jane Brisby will assist,

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Theater. The Indianapolis Lesgus of Women Voters is sponsoring . Mr, Shirer’s appearance here. Assisting Mrs. Goodwin are Mrs, John Sloan Smith (center) and Mrs, Alfred W. Noling.

Voters’ League Announces List Of Boxholders for Nov. 4 Address by William L. Shirer

A list of boxholders for the lecture by William L. Shirer which the League of Women Voters will sponsor Nov. 4 at the Murat Theater has been released by Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno Among them are Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas D. Sheerin, J. Lilly Jr., J. W. Fesler, Dan C. Hess, John M. Smith, Walter W. Kuhn, P.

11, chairman of box sales. K.

Griffith, David Laurance Chambers,

Plan Dinner For Methodist Young People

Mrs. Laura E. Messick, secretary of the young people's work under the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Central Avenue Methodist Church, ang | her group of young people will be hostesses

the auspices of the Youth Department of the W. S. C. 8, of the Indiana Conference. Mrs. Charles E, Smith is secretary of the department. Miss Thelma Stevens, New York, executive secretary of the Department of Social Relations and Local Church Activities, - will Awards for the year's work will be awarded. Miss Evelyn Kristufek will play during the dinner hour; Mary Louise Clodselder will sing and Mrs. Leland Clapp will lead pep songs. Mrs. Sexson E. Humphreys, newlyelected secretary of the Girls’ and

Plan Meetings

|Government

Sessions Planhed For Clubwomen

| University, Nov. 4, for Indiana clubwomen. :

L U. Institute of Polities, will speak on the citizen in relation to local units of his political party. First hand observations of South ‘| America will be given at the noon luncheon by President Herman B. Wells, who recently returned from

be given by Miss Elza Marques of Rio de Janerio, Brazil, graduate student in music and winner of the Federation Exchange scholarship. In the afternoon, Prof. John E. Stoner, another member of the government department, will address

will ‘include Mrs. Ida B. Rehm,

the clubwomen on the problems of

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local government in defense areas.

Masoma Club’ S Dinner Is Tomorrow

27th anniversary of the founding of ' the Masoma Club, Manual Training High School honorary women's organization, will be observed at a dinner meeting at the school tomorrow at 6 p. m. Honored guests of the evening

founder and sponsor; E. H. Kemper McComb, principal of Manual, and Mrs. McComb; Mrs. Ruth Allee Shull and Miss Helen Tipton, present sponsor; Mis. Mary Spiegel and Alumnae Cry who are planning the celebration are Mrs. Florence Talkington Barnett, president; Miss Alvaretta Stoddard, vice president; Miss Mildred Diving, secre-tary-treasurer, and Miss Virginia gai ers, permanent secretary. Mem-

Otting, gram; Mrs. Ruth Fehr Vehling, decorations, and Mrs, Dorothy Stewart Greig, publicity, A program will be presented fol-

for the new

Mrs. James A. Wheatley was Miss Frances Ferraro, daughter of Mrs. Rosine Ferraro, before her wedding Sept. 7 in the Holy ‘Rosary Church. ;

This will be followed by a radic round table on the freedom of expression in press, radio and cinema with the following participating: Prof. John Mueller, sociology de partment; Prof. Roger W. Shugg history department, and %. C. Larson, director of the o audio-visual aids.

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spedk. |committee, will report.

Legion Groups ER

lowing dinner by the Manual Girls Glee Club; Doris Brabender, reader; Gordon Grow, accordionist, and Ray Miller, singer. Miss Virginia Childers, chairman of the nominating

To Contact Classes

Representatives of each graduating class have been chosen to contact members of their classes. They are Mrs. Charlotte Milton Herr, ne:

Clark Anadkey, 16; Mrs, Rose Teg-

o Stephen R. Kemp

| Honored at Dinner

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