Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1941 — Page 11
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Numerous Reservations Are Made For Opening of Martens Cancers
; i ANOTHER OF THE SOCIAL SEASON'S “FIRSTS” = i will occur tonight when the doors of the English Theater °
swing open. for the presentation of “The Barber of Seville, »
The opera marks the opening of the Martens Concert &3
‘sates for the year and a large audience is expected for ‘the ‘event.
Reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames J. EK.
Sr., Theodore B. Griffith, Arthur V. Brown, E. Clifford Bar- { James E. Curtis, Ernst Heberlein, James Lowry, Russell Barton, ‘8. Cannon, Frank O. Wilking, J. Russell Paxton, Charles Hedley, Steffen, Joseph Lautner, Frank Hamilton, F. R. Hensel, lc Sterling, Harry L. Foreman, W. D. Hamerstadt, Horace O. Jr., C. Severin Buschmann, Robert Hare, William H. Trim,.C. Reilly, Frederic M. Ayres Jr., C. Oscar Schmidt Jr., H. E. , B. J. Herrmann and J. E. Cain. Among parties attending will be one including Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Foster, Miss Eva Jefferies and Miss Mary Edith Foster , and another with Miss Mary Wii, Miss Geraldine Trotter and Mrs: Lucile Wagner. Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney will attend with as will Mrs. John Madden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, Miss osephine K. Bauer, Mrs. Sarah Elizabéth Hoffman and Miss ‘Catherine Bell, Miss Blanche Mitchell and kiss Mabel I. White.
Large Parties to Attend
OTHERS ATTENDING will be Dr. and Mrs. Jewett V. Reed, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Holman, Dr. and | Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Dr. and Mrs. C. W . Dicks, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. L G. Jacobs, the Rev. and Mrs. Harry ‘BE. Campbell, Mesdames Lafayette Page, Charles Greathouse, Martin Rehfus, Mortimer Furscott, George Philip Meier, Dan Flickinger, Emma A. Wheelock, Pauline Haueisen, Hugh McGowan, Katie D. Bachman, J. M. Pearson, Clair McTurnan and George Haerle, Also Mesdames Oscar Bolen, William Kuhn, Lenore Gory, Leah Marks, Philip Efroymson, Hattie Feinberg, W. J. McKee, A Steinbrecker, Robert Elliott, James H. Genung, A. H. Taylor and Ww. D. ews, Mary Ray, A. E. Sterne, Albert E. Adair, E. C. Mac‘Donald, J. F. Ranier, Charles Latham and Sylvester Johnson; . Misses Madelaine Speers, Ada Bicking, Mamie Bomar, Anna Mortand. Gertrude Buehler, Maud J. Price, Belle Scofield, Cerene and th Ohr, Ruth Wallace, Mary E. Armington and Marie Siener, ‘Brown and Mary Moorman, B. A. Joiner, Martha Frances mode, Mary V. Gorgas, Agnes Fox, Helen L. Clark, Dorothy Ulrich, Jean 1add, Neva Deere, Dorothea Gally, Adah Hill and Elleanora
_ Large groups .attending will include a party of Tudor Hall School girls which Misses I. Hilda and Janet Stewart will bring; a
from the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music; one ilo fhdiana Central College with Miss Esther Becker in charge; a party from Ladywood School and members of the Altrusa Club, Additional reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Swarthout and Mrs. Lorena Aughinbaugh for a party; Miss Anna Brockhausen and Mrs. Elizabeth K. Cochran; Bomar ey James K. Northam, Fritz Wetzel, George Newton and P. W.
) Weer. \ Fortnightly Literary Club to Meet
. “NOW 1S THE WINTER” will be the subject of a paper read by Mrs. Albert L. Rabb before the Fortnightly Literary Club at its meeting tomorrow, at 2:30 p. m., in the Propylaeum.
© “Mrs. Robert Frost Daggett will be a speaker tomorrow before fhe Heyl Study Club meeting in the club rooms at the Rauh 7 Memorial Building. Mrs. J. H. Hawk also is to appear on the . Their topics will be “Let There Be Sculpture” and “Land w the’ Wing a ” i” ”® ” The Natone, Defense Committee of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be in charge of the program when members meet Thursday at the A Sopylaeu at 2:30 p. m. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Misses Eleanora Dickson , Mary Winter and Katherine Layman.
» " » » » 8 "Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor will be hostess for the Culture Club meeting Friday. The program, a review of new plays, will be IESseted by Mrs. Norman Titus.
% 8 # » o [ J ” Its second meeting of the season will be held Saturday by the
Brookside Communic House.
Mrs. Lyman B. Whitaker (left) and Mrs. Malcolm M Branch, Needlework Guild of America, which opened its ann tion of clothing and articles, to be distributed to social agencies, will continue through Thursday at the
garment Roundup today.
(Will Hold
During a business session directed
are among futons of | the Tadiatapells The collec-
Omega Nu Taus Name Three Officers
Announcement of sorority appointments claims the limelight in today’s sorority news. Mrs. William FPF. Ruscher, president of LAMBDA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU TAU, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Theodore Druding as historian, Mrs. Elmer Paul as sergeant-at-arms and Miss Anida Cassidy as pledge’ captain. The chapter will hold a business meeting tonight at the Young Women’s Christian Association.
The INDIANAPOLIS PHI MU
meet at 7:45 p. m. today with Mrs. Stanley Hayes, 3153 Ruckle St., to hear a talk by Mrs. Marios F. Gallup, superintendent of the Indiana Women’s Prison.
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION will|sat,s
Is Begun By Citizens’ Group For Soldiers at Ft. Harrison
rison and for soldiers at the Billings U. S. Hospital at the Fort,
Pennsylvania St., and the Irvington
Second Annual Book Collection
For the second year, a drive is being conducted here to collect reading matter and games for draftees arriving at Ft. Benjamin Har-
Three places have been designated as collection centers: Tabernaele Presbyterian Church at 34th St. and Central Ave.; the Caroline Scott Harrison Chaptér House, Daughters of the American Revolution, 824 N.
Methodist Church, 30 N. Audubon Road
Contributions are being asked from hotels, clubs and apartments and boxes, marked for that purpose, are placed in each building. A truck from Ft. Harrison will make weekly collection trips in order that reading matter may be kept up-to-
Voters’ League | Names Secretary
new fleld secretary
The first drive was begun in Oc-|. tober, 1940, with Mrs. Albert C, Neff as chairman and Miss Ethel MacDowell Moore as assistant chairman. The large citizens’ commit-
dianapolis League,
months.
Miss Irene Sweeney is the of the Indiana League of Women Vot-
ers. Miss Sweeney, who has been executive secretary of the Inalso has been carrying on field work for the State League for several
Hobby Show
Irvington Group to Hear Talk on Books ,
A hobby show will be a feature of the club meetings scheduled for the week. ' Members of the GARFIELD PARK MOTHERS’ CLUB will’ hold the hobby show when they meet at 1:45 p. m. Wednesday in the kindergarten, 2621 Shelby St. Miss Thelma Martin, director of: the South Side Community Center, will speak and a group of plano numbers will be played by John E. School soph-
by Mrs. Roger A. Hurst, president, plans for a benefit card party to be held Nov. 15 in Banner-Whitehill auditorium will be made. : Hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames Roy Durnil, James Kelly and Orval Cook.
A talk on new books, ‘by Mrs. James C. Todd, will be heard by
with Mrs. George C. Bosley, 5926 Qak Ave.
Mrs. John F. Mitchell Jr., Greenfield, will be hostess tomorrow for the KATHARINE MERRILL GRAYDON CLUB. Mrs. William T. Rose will talk on “On With the
“A Trip to Canada” will be Mrs. Frank J. Wise’s subject when she
S. Means, 308 W. Maple Road, will be hostess.
The CROWN POINT WOMAN'S CLUB will be entertained tomorrow at the home of Mrs, W. V. Youkey in Crown Point. The program will be presented by Gregorio Martinez ldeAntonana, Miss Ethel Simpson and the Crown Point High School brass sextet. Hostesses will be Mesdames A. E. Letsinger, R. D. Willmore and Paul Church.
The first of its monthly dinner meetings was held recently by the SPANISH CLUB of the Y, W. C. A. The program was given by Faustino Rico, president, and Noah Hollis. Mrs. Glen Diddel, instructor .of Spanish classes at the Y. W. C. is club adviser,
Personals
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball at the Saturday night concert of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will be Mrs. Lafayette Page, M. Isidor Philipp, French pianist now living in New York, and Bomar Cramer,
Mrs. E. G. Peck, Davenport, Ia. formerly of Indianapolis, will come tomorrow to be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hudgins for a week. : Mrs. Hudgins will entertain with an informal tea, from 2 to 5 p. m. Wednesday, for Mrs. Peck. There are no invitations.
Mrs. Ida Strawn Baker left this week-end for Mexico City, where she will spend the next six months.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buchanan
IRVINGTON HOME STUDY-CLUB| ' |/members when they meet tomorrow
-| Tomorrow” will be the subject of
Council Bool Address by
Col. Turner
Monthly Meeting Tomorrow at Ayres
“Aviation: Yesterday, Today talk by Col. Roscoe Turner when he appears as guest speaker afternoon before the Indianapo! Council of Women meeting in
auditorium. His speech will follow a lun
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"Kindred Photo. Miss Mary Dugan was to R. F, Rogers on Sept. 27. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Dugan.
A, |pell, accompanied by Miss Betty
Mrs. Carl Shup To Be Hostess
Members of the Queen Elizabeth Chapter, International TravelStudy Club, will be guests of the Alexandrian Chapter at a 1:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow with Mrs. Carl Shup, 1109 W. 33d St.
Mrs. C. J. Ancker will speak on Nicaragua and Mrs, Marjorie Chap-
McFall, will play violin selections.
To Talk on ‘Burma’
' «Burma” will be the title of an illustrated talk by Mrs. Herbert E. Hinton at a dinner meeting of the Business Women’s Group of the
Woman's Society of the First Baptist Church tomorrow at 6:15 p. m. The meeting will be held in the church dining room and all women of the church are invited. ,
|Riddell and Mrs.
director of the public schools, le:
gro y opens at 10 a. m. tomorrow with Mrs. Laura E. Ray presiding. Following a business chairmen will report on activities planned for the coming year. Those reporting will include Mrs. Donov. A. Turk, Americanism and nation
‘defense; Mrs. Ray, education; Mrs.
Herbert A. Asperger, public health, and Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, welfare,
Fred Stultz Speaks
As part of the Council's récogni« tion of Education Week, Mrs.
: |will present Fred Stultz, editor of
Public School News, who will on “Purpose of Education Week. Frank Stafford, assistant chief of the State Bureau of Health and Physical Education, to be presented by Mrs. Asperger, will speak on “Health and Defense.” ! Mrs. Forbes will report on the six weeks’ training course for volunteers given by the Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies ant will presen! Floyd Hunter, executive director of the Social Agencies Council. His subject will be - “Purpose of the Social Agencies Council.” Mrs. Ray recently returned fromy New York, where she attended the biennial convention of the N. C. W,, with which the local Council is af« filiated.
Y’s Menettes Club To Aid at Auction ' Plans to participate in the ann auction sponsored by the ¥’s Men Club of Central Y. M. C. A. fo urday, will be discussed at a ing of the Y’s Menettes club at the home of Mrs, Yockey, Fairfield Ave., Wednesday at 7: p. m, Mrs, John R. Jones, ne elected president, will preside. , Thomas Riddell;
treasurer. New committee members are Mik Jones, member« ship: Mrs. A. F, Williams and Mn Earl Schmidt, social; Mrs. Johnson Jr. and Mrs. Robert sunshine; Mrs, Yockey and Mrs, L. Lemasters, program; and Mrs. William Baldwin, ways means, and Mrs. Karl Malm publicity. The club will donate acuta and baked goods to the auction,
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Catharine Merrill Club with Mrs, H. A. O. Speers as hostess. Mrs. WL Atherton will talk on Dante’s “The Divine Comedy.”
rwood Blue and Al F eeney ¥ill Address P.-T. A. Groups eeting on Wednesday Roud, direclor-genersl of IN:
A varlety of activities will claim the attention of Parent-Teachers BETA SIGMA PHI entertained eiations this week. members and escorts at a wiener P.-T. A. of SCHOOL 7 will hold a public card party at 7:30|roast Saturday evening. Mrs. Carol Wednesday in the Fountain Square Theater Building. PF. Guibert, international secretary, mittees appointed by Mrs. Louis Shufileld, president, include: |was honor guest. Junius Icks, Paul Morgan and Charles Seigel, prizes; Mes-| oraMA LAMBDA CHI will meet
Mrs. Hayes will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Reed, Misses Irene and Velma Schaaf and Fairie Totten.
The monthly meeting of TRI BETA will be a wiener roast at 6 p. m. today with Miss Evelyn Vick, 407 8. Audubon Road, as hostess.
Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, Davis
were expected home early this week from New York, where they have been for several days.
Miss Elizabeth Ann Schmidt pent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt. She had as her guests Miss Mary Beth Young, Columbus, O. and Miss mg Stapleton of Milwaukee. Schmidt and . Young are a at Indiana University.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell celebrated their 25th wedding anni-
tee included Gov. Henry F. Schricker, Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, Butler University President Daniel 8. Robinson; Indiana Central College President I J. Good; Dr. Christopher B. Colemsh, state librarian; Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, head of the Church Federation, and presidents of many clubs. The same
committee is working this year, R. P. Fortune,
Miss Clements
In her new position, abe also will assume a part of the work of the executive secretary of the League. Miss Mary Sinclair recently resigned as executive | secretary of the State group to become director of the women’s division of the Indiana Defense Council, Miss Sweeney came to Indianapolis over a year ago from the Ramsey County League of Women Vofers, St. Paul, Minn., where she served as executive secretary. Before that she served as secretary of the Arlington, Minn., League. She was graduated from Mankato State Teachers’ College,
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Elmer Rodgers, Thomas
d Fredrick Hughes, candy; | Council finance and budget claire man, will talk, and reports on the summer roundup will be given. Mrs.
Clarence Peters will preside.
A talk on “Vocational Home Economics” by Mrs. Margaret Loudermilk will be heard at the PIKE TOWNSHIP P.-T. A. meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the New Auglista Community Center. Weldon Morgan will direct the band and moving pictures will be shown. Amiel O, Inman will preside.
The fall féstival of CUMBERLAND P.-T. A. will be held Friday. Mrs. William Little is general chairman.
SHADELAND P.-T. A's fall festival will be held Priday at the school and will include a hobby show, fish pond, “around the world” and photo booths. Supper will be at 6 p. m. Carl Genrich is general chairman.
§ Walker and Jack Phillips, _ and Mrs. Arthur Lynch,
2's meeting Wednesday 3 at 2 p. m. with a film, kes a Difference,” . fola spelling bee by Tth
s of the ‘Adolescent be discussed by Sheriff for patrons of SCHOOL p. m. Wednesday.
d Blue, County prosecutey, will speak on “A in Action” at SCHOOL day. The meeting is to 30 p. m. and will include training demonstration y grade pupils.
L 35's Study Group will ‘1 p.m. tomorrow with| A group of soldiers from Ft. Bengeph A. Scherschel as dis-|jamin Harrison will present the program at the LAWRENCE P.-T. A. meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the school auditorium. Pvt. Raphael Valerio, pianist, and Corp. Bev L Lance, accordionist, will a will preling. The Mothers’ Chorus Ape. lyon Perrin pre
mecrestion 1s -the| BUtIEr Theta Sigs
talk to be given by Miss Plan Razz Party sone Ssthe Butler chapies of Thats e Butler p ta Sigma , national honorary Worn en’s journalism organization, will be held next Monday at 6:30 p. m. Outstanding women on the campus will be honored. been appointed by Miss Helen Rue-
gamer, president, are: Miss Betty | Gordon, general chairman;
at 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Dorothy Miller, 1428 N. Dearborn St.
The BETA CHAPTER OF THETA NU CHI SORORITY will meet at the Hotel Lincoln this evening.
ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER of ALPHA ZETA BETA entertained members of the Eta Province at the semi-annual convention at the Antlers Hotel this week-end. Mrs. Lawrence Fulmer and Miss Margaret Salladay were entertainment chairmen. They planned a dance Saturday evening and a Sunday morning brunch, followed by a business meeting. Others on the entertainment committee were Miss Estella Austermiller, Mrs. Thomas Shaner, Miss Mary Louise Walpole and Mrs. Patrick Shannahn, president. Miss Evelyn Herring, province director, and a member of Beta Alpha Chapter, Marion, conducted the business meeting. Members from the following chapters attended Omicron Chapter, Toledo; Eta Chapter, Defiance; O.;
Beta Alpha, Marion; Alpha Tau, Alpha Upsilon,
Alpha Nu,
Committee chairmen who have|
Recent Bride
Gamma Zeta Chapter, Ft. Wayne: Gamma Kappa and| Indianapolis.
: Meets Tomorrow
Are Married
Times Special RICHMOND, Ind. Nov. 3.—A reception for 30 guests at the Forest Hills Country Club here Saturday night followed the wedding of Miss
president of the League.
where she was secretary of the ,student Voters’ League at the
Mrs, Clarence F. Merrell is Indiana
Cathryn Clements to Lieut. Robert P. Fortune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune of Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Clements of this city. : The Rev. H. T. Reinecke officiated at the 8:30 p. m. ceremony in the First Presbyterian Church. The bride, given in marriage by|f her father, wore ivory satin and net with a long tulle veil and carried gre, Miss Janet Lytle Clements, her sister's maid of honor, wore pale blue lame while the bridesmaids wore blue satin and net. Maid of| honor carried coral carnations. and the bridesmaids yellow and white] Gough.
Takes Bride
's best man and ushers were Russell Fortune Jr, William L. Fortune,
St. Francis Guild
The monthly ‘meeting Francis Guild will be held a8. m. to 4 p. m. tomorrow ‘a Francis. Hoptial. Moers
Melvin Gough
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gough are Visitor Returns Home
.|Mrs. Maxwell C. Lang, 1226 Broad-
Mitchell, South Bend, brother and sister-in-law of Mr, Mitchell, were
among guests. The Mitchells have two children— Bettyjane, a student at Indiana University, and Edward Hearne Mitchell, second class seaman now stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, who will go soon to the Glenview, Ill, Aviation Training Station. >
Mrs. Louise McKenzie Malott, who has been the house guest of
way, for two weeks, has returned to her home in Ashtabula, O
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