Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1942 — Page 4
Society—
Cadman Quartet Will Appear On Propylaeum Club's Program
THE CADMAN QUARTET of Chicago will be presented at the Propylaeum Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. by Mrs. E. Everett Voyles, chairman, and members of the Propylaeum club’s entertainment committee. The quartet will present the opera, “Full Moon.”
Mrs. Dryden Eberhardt of Wilmette, Ill, who appears with the group, and her cousin, Miss Constance Eberhardt of the Chicago Civic Opera company, will come Tuesday to be house guests of Mrs. Eberhardt’s uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs, Charles A, Pfafflin. Mrs, . Eberhardt is known professionally as Willa Dryden. The assistants for the afternoon include Mesdames John J. Bibler, Malott Fletcher, Howard Maxwell, Alfred Hoberg, Harold M. Trusler, Charles R. Weiss, Frank A. Hamilton, Augustus Coburn, Volney Malott Brown, Frederic M. Ayres, John B. Carr, Fred OC. Dickson, B. OQ. Kearby, Henry Kahn, Earl B. Barnes, John W. Graham, Theodore L. Locke, Louise B. Dixon, Giles L. Smith, J. Ottis Adams, Horace T. Wood, H. T. VanLandingham and Carl Vernon Griffith. Also Mesdames William H. Coleman, Sue Evans Caperton, Samuel E. Perkins, Ethel M. Rathert, Edwin M. Craft, Olive D. Edwards, John P. Frenzel, Walter H. Green, Ross H. Wallace, Benjamin F. Ninde, Q. G. oblitt, Carl Lieber, William C. Bobbs, Frank E. Coulter, ~ Hughes Patten, William Allen Moore, George V. Underwood, Ernest \ M. Sellers, William J. Taylor and Joel Whitaker, Misses Daisy Avery, Claribel B. Moore and Anna Spann.
To Attend Children's Concert
NUMEROUS PARTIES have been planned to attend the children's concert of the Indianapolis symphony orchestra next Sature day at the Murat theater. Mrs. John P. Collett will entertain Mrs. Frank A. Hamilton, Mrs. Benjamin Richardson, Carol Ziegler, Susan Metcalf and Jane Collett. With Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre will be Mrs. Charles David and Mrs. David Williams and her children, David and Catherine. Mrs. Alfred W. Noling and her children, Kathy and Larry, will occupy a box with Mrs. J. Perry Meek and her children, Judith, Frank and Jack.’ Mrs. Harry V. Wade will take her daughter, Elizabeth, and Ann Collett, Mary Landers gad Mary Ann Scheidenhelm. Rosalie, Carol and Bill McKee will attend with their mother, Mrs. Myron McKee, and two guests. A party arranged by Mrs. John ‘May will include her daughters, Cynthia and Alice, Mrs. Howard B.
and Andrew Pelnam. Mrs. Leonard L. Swartz will take her
i Shirley and Mary Caroline, and Judy Morrison, Connie . McCown and Valeri Philpott. With Miss Anna Reade will be Mrs. Nell Tyler and a group of children. Attending with Mrs. Otto Jensen will be her daughter, Mary K. Jensen, Katherine Nelson, Mary Wall, Ann Huesmann and Lucy Littell. Boxes have been donated by Mesdames Robert Emmet Kelly, Robert Adams, Sylvester Johnson, Hamilton, Emma Wheelock and Wendell P. Coler to the School for the Blind, the Riley hospital, the Roberts School for Crippled Children and the Southwest Social center.
Mrs. David Rubins to Speak at Museum
THE HOST COMMITTEE of the Art Association of Indianapolis serving tomorrow afternoon at the John Herron Art museum will inelude Mesdames Louis McClennen, Eugene C. Miller and Kurt Von‘negut, Messrs. Evans Woollen Sr. Harry E. Wood and Albert Zoller. An illustrated talk on “Greek and Roman Vase Painting” will be ive at 4 o'clock for the public by Mrs. David K. Rubins.
Seuss modern art and its development in France, speaking on the st-impressionists and illustrating her talk with slides. The teas p for members of the Art association. The social committee, with Warrack Wallace as chairman, is in charge of the series. int hostesses Tuesday will be Mrs. Joseph Walden and Mrs. James pse, new members of the social committee. Mrs. Noble Dean and Robert B. Failey will pour. . French art is being stressed at the museum this month. In of the main galleries is an exhibition of drawings and water rs by French masters of the 19th and 20th centuries. The Louvre other museums, as well as collectors in Paris, have contributed the show. . To supplement the showing, Miss Anna Hasselman, curator, has brought out from the permanent collection a number of French 4} fed textiles of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. These are jown in the textile room.
. A. R. Chapter Notes Honor Day
HONOR DAY will be observed by Caroline Scott Harrison chap7 oo ghiers of the American Revolution, at 2:30 p. m. Thursday
township high school, New Augusta; Miss Joyce Dean, high school, and Miss Victoria Ster, Beech Grove high
hy be awarded WinNers mn in a dressmaking contest city high schools ro re Mo ilanus s announced that a ‘stam;
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Music Sorority To Initiate 14 Next Tuesday
Fourteen pledges will be initiated into full membership .in Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional music sorority, at services in the Indianapolis Athletic club Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. The initiates will be Mrs. Mary Godfrey Kreisser, Mrs. Dorothy Scott and the Misses Paula Blust, Alice Jean Fisher, Rose Houk, MarJorie Loertz, Jacquelyn Mitchell, Harriet Peacock, ‘Patricia Rhein-
hardt, Jeanadele Schaefer, Colleen| § Schipper, Betsy Seitz, Martha Rose| ;;
Spaulding and Louise Ellen Trimble. Miss Mary Zook will be general chairman of the services and Mrs. Fred C. Lemley will be in
*lcharge of music.
Special guests will be Mrs. OC. Harold Larsh, president of Beta province; Miss Mary Spalding, president of Nu Zeta alumnae chapter; Mrs. Arthur Taylor, president of patronesses, and guest artists who will appear on the program. Miss Spalding will introduce each initiate to the members of the sorority.
To Hear Duo- o<Plasists
Mrs. Eimer Roberts, general pro-| next Saturday night in the Athenaeum. Mrs, Gordon is chairman of the costume committee. (Ehrich photo.)
gram chairman, has arranged a program including Mrs. Alice Stempel and Mrs. Mathilde McKinney, duo-pianists of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Lillie King Shaw, mezzo-soprano of Zeta chapter. Mrs. Shaw will be accompanied by Miss Helen Ferrell.
The duo-pianists will appear on the initiation program following a concert performance at Indiana university. Mrs. Stempel is a graduate of Indiana university and has studied with Axel Skjerne and Ernest Hoffzimmer. Mrs. McKinney was graduated from Oberlin. conserva-
{tory and held a ‘fellowship at Juil-
lard graduate school in New York for four years. She is official pianist ‘with the Pittsburgh. symphony orchesirs.
W. C: T..U. Institute
Mrs. Charles Grant, Marion Mrs. Jack B, Kammins, 4015 Central ave. county president of the W. C. T. U,, and other state officers will speak|Isaac Efroymson, Bloomington, and Tuesday at the spring institute of|Mr. Pazol is the son of Mr. and| as fhe Bay Laurel Uuit ip. she Home Mis. Harry Pasi, Mune...
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Efroymson {snd Morton Pasol. Rebbl Morrie M. Peuerlicht wil officiate st the Monday at the home Of Mrs. Ghar J R LE J
Sunnyside Guild Will Entertain Service Men at Dance April 25; - Mrs. E. V. Mitchell Is Chairman
Co-operating with the U. 8. O. and the Columbia Club, the Sunnye side guild will entertain service men at its annual dance: April 26 in the Columbia Club. Proceeds from the dance will be used for: the benefit of the Marion County Tuberculosis hospital. Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell, general chairman for the dance, will be as-|Thomas W. Ledwith, Jesse Vane sisted by Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt/Camp, C. V. Sorenson, Robert and Mrs. L. C. Burnett, co-chair-|Sturm, Dallas Foster, E."R.' Grissell, 3 men. On the ticket committee are|Oscar B. Perine, Claffey, Robert J. 4 : : a Pa Mrs. Theodore E. Root, chairman,|Clarke, Donald Brodie, ' Edward rg Bn Eo i Mrs. Wiliam H. Hanning, co-|Boyer, Ralph Martin and William el Ee Be : chairman, Mesdames Stowell OC.{H. Jarret}. Wasson, Edward A. Lawson, Ed- ‘ i | |ward ‘Enners, John Garrett, Jesse List Hostesses hk |G. Marshall, J. P. Tretton, Jerome| The guild president, Mrs. Gus § |[E. Holman, William Durkin, Wil-(Meyer, will serve as chairman: of liam Freund, George Hilgemeier|hostesses with all past presidents, and Edward Hilgemeier. honorary :members and ‘life meme Other committees include: Ad-|bers as co-chairmen. Also on:the vertising—Mrs. Myron J. Austin,/committee are Mesdames A, B, chairman; Mrs. N. E. Boyer, co-|Chapman, Carrie Hammel, William chairman; Mesdames Daniel L.|T. Eisenlohr, Dickson, E. L. Burnett, Bower, J. W. Burke, O. A. Chill-|Attia Martin, Cox, Rufus W. Mumson, Robert J. Clarke, Burnett, Al-|ford, Hueber, Fred Sanders, Carl E, bert Claffey, Max E. Graves, E. R.| Wood, Seidensticker, Floyd J. Mate Grissell, George W. Shaffer, George tice, Shaffer, Gaylord Rust, Frank w. Kouta, Thomas W. Led-|Jennings, G, O. Schmidt, Wayne O.
B. McComb, Charles W. Richard-| The special committee to work: An son, Herbert Tyson, Mitchell and (co-operation with the U. 8. O. ine Schmidt. udeg Ms Akin, Shalrman) Mrs, mmittee co-chairman the Name Signature Co Mi Lol dae. and Signature—Mrs. John W. Bulger,| Barbara Mumford,
1. ‘Mrs. Alice Stempel and Mrs: Mathilde McKinney, duo-pianists of Pittsburgh, will play on a program arranged by Sigma Alpha Iota music sorority for Tuesday night at the Indianapolis Athletic club. 2. Mrs, William Gordon models the costume which she will wear to the Civic Theater's Beaux Arts ball
3. Pupils in the fifth grade at Orchard school have constructed a thermometer by which they can gauge the sale of tickets to the lecture by Gregor Ziemer, commentator on foreign affairs for WLW, Tuesday night in the Roberts Park Methodist church. The Orchard school parents’ association is the event. Working on the thermometer are (left to right) Mary Driscoll of the fifth grade; Ted Daniel, a seventh grade JUpH, Sd Basbacy Lee, from the eighth grade. : 4. Mrs. O. Paul Hiatt (right) is in charge of the luncheon which the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will have tomorrow in the Columbia club as its state day celebration. Mrs. E. F. Dirks is on the program com-
5. The International Travel-Study Ciub, Inc. will present a scholarship fund to President Frank H. Sparks of Wabash college tonight at its annual founders’ day program in the Claypool hotel. The money will’ be awarded to a student selected by the school. Dr. Sparks is shown with Mrs. Max H, Norris (right), president of the L T.-S. C., and Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, head of the scholarship committee. 6. The Normal College of Indiana university will give a dance tonight at the Athenaeum. Miss Celia _Witczak (left) of Buffalo, N. ¥., and Miss Betii Stine are on the arrangements committee.
Rabbi Feuerlicht to Officiate —- Charles Stoup At Pazol-Efroymson Rite o Inievisin
The Woman's auxiliary of St. . Reservations — Mrs. A wedding ceremony read at-11:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in the |PSul's Episcopal church will be en<|Bookwal » chairman; Mrs. presence of the immediate families will unite Miss Betty tertained at a 1 p. m. luncheon Akin, | o-chalrmn;
Nesta Auditor to Address
Charles W. Stoup, 5153 Kénwood|J. F. Holmes, A. C, G, Zing. Gore) oe A anne . Assis esdames| Dickson, Richard Tuttle, William J.| Richard James, state a : The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ke co wi rs i BOSS 5 wim a ee Mediates Wemmer, Boyd W. Templeton, A. J,|8ddress the - American or, wil ’ . Hueber, Earl Cox and Walter O.| Women Accountants, Monday st 7 mea
ce in the home of the bride’s brother-in-law and sister,
for the|Albert M. Maguire and William | webster. P. mins the bamboo foom of How ‘families, the couple will|Hitz. Decorations—Mrs, Shaffer, chair-|tel Washington, His subject, will b Te mas Spire fefp. They will be [Th0 vest sealer Baan Mes. Tab akih Mis Chios] Motiote of Alig the Sug’ k| The brid HB oN T, Of ; :
