Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1942 — Page 21
FRIDAY, JAN. 80, 1042
Society—
Additional Patrons and Patronesses For Levant Concert Announced
AN ADDITIONAL LIST OF PATRONS AND PATRONESSES for the Oscar Levant concert being sponsored by the Women's Affairs Committee of the Civie Theater on Sunday, Feb. 8 has been annouriced by the group. Mr. Levant’s appearance will be at 2:30 p. m.
in the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The patron list of those who have made reservations includes Messrs. and Mesdames Frank J. Hoke, Howard J. Lacy II, R. Norman Baxter, C. Otto Janus, Alan W. Boyd, Hubert Hickam, Earl B. Barnes, Edward E. Petri, Harold S. Cheney, James S. Rogan, Lowell S. Fisher, Tom Joyce, John L. Goldthwaite, Homer Capehart, H H. Arnholter. J. C. Cunningham and William H. Ball of Muncie, Dr. and Mrs. Ross C. Ottinger, Dr. and Mrs. Homer G. Hamer and Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs. Mrs. Fred Luker, general chairman of the concert, has announced the opening of the general ticket sales office at the ground floor box office of the Indiana Roof. Miss Eldena Lauter is in charge of the ticket office.
On Sales Committee
MRS. PAUL F. JOCK heads the list of Affairs Committee members serving as saleswomen. Working with her are Mesdames Ronald M. Hazen. Harold M. Trusler, G. W. Gustafson, Charles D. Vawter, A. W. Noling, Coburn T. Scholl, Paul Tuerk, E. F. Trimpe, Blanche Shaw Mote, Boyd W. Templeton, A. K. Scheidenhelm, George A. Smith, Lylian Lee, Harold B. Tharp, Paul Simpson, W. Russel Bain, H. T. Pritchard. Shoolem Ettinger, Kenneth E. Lemons and Herbert Grimes. Members of the patrons committee also are assisting. Mrs. T. C. McCrae is telephone chairman and a clerical committee headed by Mrs. Ralph Powers includes Mesdames E. Eugene Whitehill. Rcbert Emerich and Kenneth Kinnear. For the concert the ballroom will be filled with chairs and the balconies surrounding it will hold reserved tables. During intermission and following the concert, refreshments will be available in
the lounge.
To Entertain Before 'Snow Ball’
MRS. WALTER C. HISER, general chairman for the “Snow Ball’ which the Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery is giving tomorrow night at the Woodstock Club, and Mr. Hiser will entertain at their home before taking guests to the club. In their party will be Messrs. and Mesdames F. Noble Ropkey, Alexander I. Taggart Jr. Silas B. Reagan, Walton M. Wheeler Jr, Albert M. Campbell and Orland A. Church and Dr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Rice Attending the dance together will be Messrs. and Mesdames LeRoy G. Gordner, Ben R. Turner Jr. Charles Jones, Neil C. Estabrook and Thomas W. Massoth. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Messick’s dinner guests at the club will be Dr. and Mrs. William J. Stark, Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Chambers, L.. E. Moore and Frank B. McKibbin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson also will have dinner at the club. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Harry. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin W. Spiegel will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Woolling.
Among the Parties
A PARTY ATTENDING the dance together will include Miss Helene Petri, Messrs. and Mesdames Graydon Weaver, Robert B. Rhoads Jr. and William H Thompson and Mr. M. C. Slough. Another group at the dance will include Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Moffett, Dr. and Mrs. E Paul Tischer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Weaver Jr. Mr. and Mrs. August Hook will attend with Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Benzel, John Mutz, Harold Ransburg and Gregg Ransburg. Entertaining at dinner at the Woodstock before the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar. In their party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Paul L. Hargitt, Henry Marsh and Robert Renick. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. West also will have dinner at the club as will Mr. and Mrs. James T. Cunningham whose guests will be Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Berry, St. Louis, and Mrs. Alta Gwynn Saunders, Urbana, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Duck will entertain at their home before the dance for Messrs. and Mesdames Buford Cadle, James IL. Beattey, Hubert L. Jackson, Norman L. Hess, David N. Brewer and B. W. Duck Jr. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Henderson at their home will be Messrs. and Mesdames Reily G. AGams, Henry J. Peirce, E. Havens Kahlo and Charles Smith. Additional patrons and patronesses for the ball are Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, Dr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Col. and Mrs. A. W. Herrington, Mrs. William A. Zumpfe, Charles S. Rauh, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert A. Adams, Roy Elder Adams, Cunningham Arthur L. Gilliom, William C. Griffith. Walter Krull, J. K Lilly Sr. J. K. Lilly Jr. Messick, Q G. Noblitt and Harley W. Rhodehamel. 8 = = = = 2
The monthly luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Wellesley Club will be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Blaine H. Miller Jr. Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Jesse C. Moore will assist the hostess. Among guests will be Mrs. William H. Standring of Greencastle who has been a missionary in China under the board of the Episcopal Church. Plans will be discussed at the meeting for the election of a representative to attend the Alumnae Council meeting at Wellesley College next month.
Knit For Red Cross |In New York
In Sherwood Village The recently organized Sherwood Village Unit of the Red Cross was to meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur J. Cook, 751 Sherwood Drive. [the first of next week.
The organization meeting was] held last Friday by women of the, Mpg, Herman Wolff Speaks Monday
Delaware St.
community at the home of Mrs S. W. Cochran, 747 Sherwood Drive. Meetings will be held weekly in members’ homes to knit and sew for the Red Cross.
Mrs. Poole Hostess
Mrs. Howard Poole, 2230 Ringgold St, will entertain Beta Chapter, Phi Omega Kappa Sorority, Wednes- | day at 8 p. m. in her home. | Auxiliary’s new president.
A tea will follow.
Among visitors in New York are Mrs. Yale Rice, 5919 Central Ave and Mrs. Edward P. Dean, 3848 N. Mrs. Rice, who left
(last Sunday, is expected home this | week-end and Mrs. Dean will return
Mrs. Herman Wolff will speak on “Our African Grandfather” Monday at a 2:30 p. m. meeting of the Womans Auxiliary of the Advent Episcopal Church in the Parish House.
Mrs. George S. Southworth is the
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In the cast of “Cinderella,” to be presented tomorrow and Sunday at the Civic Theater Playhouse by the Children’s Theater, will be (left to right) Miss Marian Starrett, cast as the step sister: Chester Gray,
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the prince, and Miss Mary Hall, Cinderella. Miss Helen Warvel (right)
is the assistant stage manager for also will be given.
Book Defense Classes at Y.W.C A.
Nursing and First Aid Courses Included
Several defense classes have been placed on the schedule for the spring term at Central Y. W. C. A. The Adult Education Department has announced three Red Cross classes. A Red Cross first aid class will meet Mondays 10 a. m. to noon for 16 weeks beginning Feb. 2. Two Red Cross home nursing classes, one to meet on Tuesdays 2:30 to 4 p. m,, beginning Feb. 3, and one Thursday evenings at 7 p. m, starting Feb. 5, have been scheduled. Registration for these classes is now open at the Y. W. C. A.
Instruction in Knitting
Knitting classes will be held Tuesdays 1 to 3 p. m.,, Wednesdays at 5 to 7 p. m. and Thursdays at 4:30 p. m. The evening classes in knitting and home nursing are sponsored by the employed girls department and are arranged for girls employed in business, industry
tribute to the defense program. Also scheduled are a six weeks’| Consumer Forum for Thursday mornings at 10:30 o'clock beginning Feb. 5; conversational Spanish classes on Mondays and Tuesdays and gymnasium and swimming classes.
Jewish Women
To Hear Talk On the Theater
the production. “Rumplestilskin”
Ruthven Byrum To Give Gallery Talk at Salon
Ruthven Byrum, artist, will be honor guest and speaker at the 1 o'clock luncheon of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. After the luncheon, members of the sorority will act as hostesses for the Hoosier Salon, sponsored by the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ Assocaition, in Block's auditorium. Mr. Byrum will give a gallery talk at 3 p. m. Mrs. D. M. Klausmeyer, chairman for this special day at the Salon, will be assisted by Mesdames Russell L.. White, Howard Williams and Bert McCammon, gallery committee. Also acting as hostesses from St. Vincent's Hospital Guild will be Mrs. George A. Smith, president, Mesdames Walter Brant, George Lilly, Frank Madden and Charles Mattingly. Members of Delta Sigma Kappa serving as hostesses will be Miss Neva Everman, president, Mesdames Fern Page, Alza Clemons, Ella Muteh and Miss Catherine Wheeler.
St. Vincent's Guild To Meet Monday
St. Vincent's Hospital Guild will hold its monthly meeting Monday in the Nurses’ Home of the hospital with Mrs. A. H. Huber as officer of the day and Mrs. Paul McNamara as hostess for the luncheon. The Guild has announced that Mrs. Tracy W. Whitaker has been named co-chairman for the annual dance to be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club April 11 to assist Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman, general chairman. Committees are being organized und will be announced at a later date.
Review to Aid War Victims
The third of a series of four book reviews benefiting the American Friends Service Committee will be given at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in Caleb Mills Hall of Shortridge High School by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. She will review “Windswept” (Mary Ellen Chase). Mrs. Garten's lectures are being sponsored by the Women of the First Friends Church here as their contribution to the Service Committee’s civilian relief work among war victims. A large part of the committee's work is among child victims of warfare. It obtains new homes for them if they are bombed out, conducts playschools in air raid shelters and furnishes food supplementing their rations.
Delta Zeta Secretary To Visit Here
“Delta Zeta Activities” will be the subject of Miss Irene C. Boughton, national executive secretary of Delta Zeta and editor of The Lamp, at a meeting of the Delta Zeta Mothers’ Club Tuesday in the home of Mrs. A. S. Duesenberg, 107 W. 33d St. Mesdames Harry M. Brownlee, R. W. Griffey and Charles M Bohnstadt will be in charge of the Valentine luncheon and Mesdames Charles W. Wright, John Consoer and J. D. Langdon will direct Valentine games. Mrs. Clarence M. Sones is president and Mrs. A. BE. Campbell is reservations chairman.
St. George’s Church 'To Have Card Party
| A public card party will be held (in the Parish Hall of St. George's Episcopal Church, West Morris and Church Sts, at 8:30 p. m. tonight. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Milburn are
secretary.
Mu Phi Epsilon
The sorority calendar includes:
honor at the organization's annual
hostess. Other grand officers at the speaker’s table will be: Miss Olivia Rob-| bins, Columbus, vice president; Miss Lilly Custer, Connersville, Miss Corda Tackett, Martinsville, treasurer; Mrs, Helen Gardner, registrar; Mrs. Margaret Moore, Mooresville, editor of Kappalite, and Mrs. Mary Louise Wright, Rushville, expansion director. Also seated at the speaker’s table will be Mrs. Ethel Bohlsen, president of the hostess chapter, and Miss Mary Jane Sheets, general chairman. Entertainment and musie will follow the banquet. Miss Lyra Bishop is chairman of publicity for the event and Miss Frances Brooks is in charge of decorations. Approximately 100 mempers will represent various Indiana and Illinois chapters at the celebration.
SILON, national music honor soroity, will present the program at a regular meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CHAPTER Monday following a 6 p. m. dinner in the home of Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, 4801 Park Ave, Mrs. Max Wall, Mrs. John A. Sink, Miss Mary Stone and Miss Mary Moorman will assist the hostess. “Music with a Feather Duster” (Rlizabeth Michael) will be reviewed by Miss Isabelle Mossman and the following musical selections, arranged by Mrs. Myla Herrmann Luessow, will complete the program: “BE Major Etude” (Chopin) and “Rondo in E Flat Major” (Hummel) will be played by Miss Imogene Pierson, pianist. Mrs. Victoria Leafgreen Balser will sing “At the Ball” (Tschaikowsky), ‘“Eestasy” (Rummel) and “Lilacs” (Rachmaninoff). She will be accompanied by Miss Marian Laut. Three cello numbers: “Sicilienne” (Faure), “Habanera” (Ravel) and “Minuet” (Debussy) will be played by Mrs. Marjorie Von Staden Bernat accompanied by Mrs. Ernestine Fleming.
A business meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. Monday by DELTA CHAPTER, ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY, at the home of Mrs. Roy True, 111 BE, 16th St.
The INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE] CHAPTER OF CHI OMEGA will] meet at 8 p. m, Tuesday at the home of Miss Annalee Webb, 311 E. 51st St.
Elvan Tarkington Is Guest Speaker
ton Airport will speak on aviation
Mothers’ Club in the chaptef house on the Butler University campus. Mrs. ©. F. Dillenbeck, atcompanied by Mrs. Carolyn A. Turner, will sing. Mrs. W. D. Niman, the
H. R. Ellis, Edis Wildman, W. G.
and H. H. Hornbeck. Mrs. Daniel Robinson, wife of the
honor.
Mrs. Clayton Ridge To Discuss Ethics
Mrs. Clayton Hunt Ridge will discuss “Organization Ethics” following a 12:30 p. m. luncheon of the Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’ Club Monday in the Butler University Chapter house. Mrs. O. K. Engor, hostess chaire man, will be assisted by Mesdames
L. C. Heustis, Gus Hitselberger, E. J. Holliday and Noble Mward.
Kappa Kappa Sigma Will Have Founders’ Day Tomorrow;
Mrs. Louise Hudelson of Bloomington, national grand president of KAPPA KAPPA SIGMA SORORITY, founded in 1919,
the Travertine Room of Hotel Lincoln with ALPHA CHAPTER as
KAPPA CHAPTER, MU PHI EP-|"
Assisting Miss Webb will|
Elvan Tarkington of the Tarking-|
Tuesday foilowing a 1 o'clock buffet Y luncheon of the Delta Tau Delta|
hostess chairman, will be assisted|: by the Mesdames Hugh Thornburg,|
Wilson, L. E. Smith, F. E. Turner|
Butler president, will be guest of 3
Meets Monday
will be guest of Founders’ Day dinner tomorrow in
be Mrs. Max Sappenfield and Miss Jean Fox.
Mrs. John Burns Will Entertain
Ave, 12:45 p. m. luncheon bridge for the Auxiliary to Delta Upsilon Fraternity.
Grisell and Mrs. Everett Lett.
Guild Sews Mondays
Monday morning at Marian College, 3600 Cold Springs Road, for the Red Cross. will be announced.
Civic Theater, will talk on “Current
the Indianapolis Section, National Council of Jewish Women, in the Kirshbaum Center, A group of Civic Theater mem-
Mrs. John Burns, 5955 Central will be hostess Tuesday at a
Her assistants will be Mrs. E. R.|light comedy, “The Devil on Stilts.”
Pantzer, the Theater president; Mrs. Leckie.
Mrs. George Frank and Mrs. Herbert Sudranski arranged the pro-
The Marian Guild will sew every
Any change in the schedule tion president, will preside.
Paddock Saddle Club To Ride Sunday
Members of the Paddock Saddle Club will have a breakfast ride Sunday with breakfast at Hillcrest Country Club. On Feb. 14 the entertainment committee, with Mrs. Fred H. Bare bee, chairman, and Mesdames Gore don B. Sutton, Orville Lewellyn and Roy C. Pedigo, has planned a Vale entine party at the club house in Laurel Hall. A cross-country, fole low-the-leader ride is scheduled for 2 p. m.,, Feb, 22,
Ornithologists’ Program Is
Tonight
The Central District of the Ine diana Audubon Society will meet to= day at 7:30 p. m, in the West Room of the World War Memorial Building. “What High School and College Students Are Doing in Ornithology” will be the theme of the program presented by four Shortridge High
and households, who wish to con-|
Richard Hoover, director of the
Theater” Monday at 2 p. m. before
bers under the direction of Miss Peggy Eastell, will present a short,
In the cast will be Mrs. Kurt F.
G. B. Jackson and Miss Mary Ellen
gram. Mrs, Sultan Cohen, the sec-
School pupils and one university (student.
Palmer Skaar of Indiana Univers [sity will talk on the last 25 years’ records in bird count; Robert Ruse so will discuss his collection of world bird stamps, and Miss Dorothy Wilson will show bird pictures. Other speakers will be Charles Marks on his warbler key and Max Tuttle, who will tell of methods of ornithology used at Boy Scout camp. Guests are invited to attend the first young people's program sponsored by the society.
Card Party Benefits The Red Cross
A public ‘card party to benefit the Red Cross and sponsored by the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Police will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Clifford Beeker, general chairman, and Mrs. Roy McAuley, co-chairman, are in charge of arrangements for the party. Mrs. John Kestler, chairman of the card committee, will be assisted by Mesdames Robert E. Kelly, Nora Shanahan, Dan Smith, Harold Goodman, Leon= ard Shoemaker and Roy Pope Sr. The committee on special games and prizes will be Mrs. Emmett Staggs, chairman, and Mrs. Oren L. Mangus. Mrs. Harry Kernodle will be in charge of the candy sale,
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