Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1942 — Page 13

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Ae i] os “Twelve Private ‘Gardens Wil Be Opened . : ‘Annual Garden Tour “|

TWELVE OF THE CITY'S most beautiful private

_ gardens will be open to the public for: the seventh annual Park school ' garden tour. ' The event, which is

sponsored annually by the Park School Mothers’ club, will be presented in two sections this year. i

3 transportation from the Monument circle will be provided of the tour for those who do not wish to drive: Men in uniform will see the gardens as the guests: of:

“ den owners it was announced at a meeting of the tour committee:

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dianapolis Matinee Musicale, Friday at 2 p. m., in Ayres’ auditorium/ Membeérs of the group are Miss Clara May Masterson, first soprano; Miss Betty Mercer, second soprano; Miss Betty Abbott, alto; Robert Logan, tenor; John Phillips, baritone, and Gene Oakes, basso. | The- program, arranged by Mrs.

clude Mrs. Sara Miller Hoffman, pianist, and members of the musicale. / Mrs. James H. Lowry, president, announces that the group will present Anna KasKas, contralto of

in an ‘evening recital, April 8 at 8:30 o'clock, in Ayres’ auditorium. A dinner in Ayres’ tearoom will

|“ Reservatiohs may be made with Mrs, Charles S. Maxwell. Tte recital will be open to men and out-of-

{To Sing Friday | bx |For Musicale | The Madrigal singers of Tech-|, - | nical high school, directed by J.|

Russell Paxton, will appear on the |K program to be presented by the In-

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Van Dyne-Tope Wedding Is Announced

Mrs. A. C. Burrell, 4450 Washing= ton blvd., announces the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Betty Burrell Tope, to John R. Van Dyne, son of Mrs. J. R. Van Dyne of Sedalia,

Miss ‘Emma Claypool, Miss Cora E. Fletcher, Mrs, Frederic M. Ayres, Mrs. William H. Coleman, Eugene C. Pulliam and the Messrs, + and Mesdames Frank Binford, Lindon A. Bailey, LeRoy G. Gerdner, ' / Theodore B. Griffith, James Fesler, E. C. Barrett, L. L. Swartz and

\ One party planned for the dance includes the Messrs, and Mesdames Fred Luker, Wiliam G, Guthrie, O. T. Kreusser, J. C. n, T. 8S. McCrae, William G. Gould, F. G. Tykle, Charles Jessup, Frank DeWitt, John Welch and Carl R. Tuttle. 3.

Names Aids for Dancing Parties ! . MISS MARY ANN ZINN, vice president of the Junior Assembly, : and Frank Throop, president, will be co-chairmen of ‘the floor committee for the annual spring party of Assembly and Mrs, William Byram Gates’ junior, sophomore and freshman classes, from 9. ‘Pp. m? to midnight, April 12, in the Marott hotel ballroom. : The annual party for the members of the e school classes will be from 8 to 10:30 p. m., April 17, in the Marott. Parents of the pupils will be special guests. Mrs. Gates will be assisted by Mrs. Eugene Brown and a committee, of parents to be announced later. * The last of the regularly scheduled Assembly parties will be from 8:3Q to 11:30 p. m. Friday at the Indianapolis Athletic club. The floor committee includes the Misses Nancy Greer, Mary Jo Gray, Eleanor Hilgenberg, Patricia Pfleider, Patricia McMillan and Betty Cramer; John Carmack, David Decker, John Holmes, Doherty Sheerin and John Anderson.. At this event, Miss Nancy Briggs and Miss Barbara Brown will assist Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Brown. = The party for Mrs. Gates’ ballet classes will be an “intimate recital” at the Woman's Department club under the direction ‘of Miss Brown. The date for it has not yet been set.

Smith College Club to Honor Faculty Member HANS KOHN, head of the department of modern European history at Smith College, Northampton, Mass., will be the guest of honor at a meeting of the Smith College club Sunday afternoon . at 4 o'clock. - Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith will entertain. Mr. Kohn will speak Sunday night at Kirshbaum center. : EE I a s = =» The Junior Auxiliary to the Day Nursery was to have a lunch- - eon meeting today in the Propylaeum. Mrs. E. Hardey Adriance, president, was to preside at a board meeting preceding the luncheon. » # #8 8 = s Among the parties attending the St. Patrick’s Day luncheon and bridge party today at the Meridian Hills Country club was to be - one at which Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry was to be hostess. Her guests were to include Mesdames Charles Myers; James Carter and Robert

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town residents. Mo. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry read the Phi Mus to Observe |oomory ee ae. of the Im mediate family, Miss Peggy Burrell, Phi Mu alumnae and members| Grossman were the couple’s only : : v r a > : will observe the sorority’s 90th |attendants. Mrs. Leroy Flint (right), general chairman for Pi Beta Phi’s state diy, will be assisted by Mesdames Ray H. Briggs, Allan C. Raup and Jasper p. m. dinner and dance in the Van Dyne will be at home in Bes P. Scott (left to right), committee chairmen. The sorority will celebrate its 75th anniversary April 25 at the Indianapolis Athletic club, travertine room of Hotel Lincoln. |dalia in May. Clubs— A RL EET Today's club notes feature a tea, discussions on radio and: industry and book reviews. : Mrs. Kate H. Mueller, dean of ® women at I. U, will speak on \ student activities and university Church News— will give talks on various phases of university life. hospitals, who will discuss the pro- Y ears’ Service gram for training in the fields of : |the. club; Mrs: C. O. McCormick,| church, will hold a covered dish chairman of the social committee,|jyncheon at 12 p, m. Thursday in

ceremony Saturday at the Burrell Birthday Saturday sister of the bride, and Charles D, birthday next Saturday with a 6:30] Following a trip east, Mr. and Mrs, —— - Indiana University Dean to Speak. aH Cn Fa a pai Excellent Values in ‘XK and Carpets Two Groups Will Elect Officers SS —_ E——— / hls | The INDIANA university WOMAN'S club will entertain a group of at the Ball residence, Indiana university Medical center. . ; : ’ plans for the guidance of women by several representive coeds, who Other speakers will be members Teacher for 3 5 | of the staffs of Indiana university nursing and dietetics. by Miss Helen Elliott, president of|class, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN and Miss Lute Troutt and Miss

At Woman's Club Tea Saturday; For Little Money! senior girls from Indianapolis high schools at a tea Saturday afternoon A students. She will be accompanied Class to Honor Plans for the tea are being made| The IDA REID ASHBY BIBLE Cordelia Hoeflin, hospital. staff|!he church in honor of Mrs.

J Ashby, who has been teacher of menibers. the class for 35 years. Mrs. E. C. Walter Hickman and Frederic G.|Rumpler’s class will be guests.

«possibilities of| Following, Mrs. Clayton Hunt Winter will Siaouee Demonstration” |F1d88 Will review “Windswept” Radio Today (Mary Ellen Chase). ‘Mrs. Lottie

before members of the WOMEN’S| pastwood will sing. Mrs, B. C.| FACULTY club of BUTLER uni-| Wright is president of the class. ¢

versity tomorrow at the i ar Wednesday, ' the executive. oom i Jordan conservatory radio & '| mittee of the WO! 5B : ar :

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Mesdames Roscoe Sincler, Hordee Storer, Kenneth Larrance and Ray Katzenberger were to make-up one party and in another was ta be the Mesdames William E. Gabe, Thomas Rybolt, Merrell Barkley and C.' A. Weller - h Mrs. Harry L. Foreman, thé luncheon chairman, was to play with ; es Frank Walker, Robert Becherer and Harry R. Kerr, Other hostesses for parties were to be the Mesdames Harley W. Rhodehamel, J. R. Wagner, Carleton Edwards and G. B. Taylor. — ® o = : : 8 = » ~.. Indianapolis girls at Denison university, Granville, 'O., who were initiated . recently inte sororities are Miss Rmily Beebe, Deity Gamma; Miss Elizabeth Ruddick, Kappa Alpha Theta, and. Miss Joan Scott, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Virginia Dalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton, has been pledged to the Five Sister sorority at Bowling Green State university, Bowling Green, O., where she is a sophomore in the college of liberal arts. . , . Miss Nancy Bell, a sophomore at MacMurray college, Jacksonville, Ill, has been invited to become a member of the Dance club at the college. She is the daughter of Mr. and

Tor the meeting. the rheater|® ™ luncheon and’ business meetBp Ethel| IN8 at the home of Mrs. Everett Barrymore. She is Miss Barrymore’s| Booth, 4806 Carrollton ave. advance representative. | The MOTHER!" class will have

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Mesdames Gray Burdin, Clarence ith es: Rothman, 2521 W. W. Efroymson, Frank H. Gorman, ? : Paul G. Iske, Charles V. Kinter,| The quarterly meeting of the Guy H. shadinger, Howard Z. Stew-{ WOMEN’S MISSIONARY council!| grt, Frederic Winter and Miss|of LUTHERAN churches of greater Kathryn Journey. Mrs. M. O. RosS| Indianapolis was to be held at and Mrs. Gino Ratti will pour atig a. m. today in Trinity hall, « |a tea following. Market st. and Arsenal ave,

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Federation of Clubs Schedules

“Mission to the North” (Florence J. Harriman) will be reviewed by Mrs. William T. McClure when: the INDIANAPOLIS READERS club meets tomorrow; with Mrs. Burt A. Dyar, 372 S. Audubon road.

Election of officers has been scheduled by the NEW CENTURY club, which will meet in the home of Mrs. C. H. Maston, 36563 Win»

the rest of the day was to be devoted to making favors for Easter cheer, to be distributed at various institutions. .

Officers of the METHOLITE class, NORTH METHODIST. church, are making plans for the fourth annual “Nutcracker Suite” to be presented by the class under the direction of Frank Keever at 8:15 p. m. Friday

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\ ~ American Home Program Friday, tr : : Marches On” will be presented. Mrs.| A portion of the proceeds will he Maston ‘will be assisted by Mrs.|qonated to a milk fund sponsored

Featuring Food Demonstration Mam Tome ve Sma iat fo » milk fund sponsored

3 Mrs. Paul Stokes, nutrition chairman of the seventh district Fed-|F- L1%enbY. I | ‘ation of Clubs, will give a demonstration in meal , accom-| Members of the IRVINGTON Jonied by a Jectuire oh onomio buying of foods, at the 10 a. m. dis-( MOTHER STUDY club will meet ated fo the Amertrh Ayres’ auditorium. The program will be dedi-|tomorrow to hear Mrs, C. N. Smith BINT A ey re. A Sg on and Mrs. Fay Sharkey discuss “InA quis on “Food Preparation,” |Road,” will speak. Mrs. Asa Hoy, diana’s Wheels of Industry.” Mrs. Co aah ii] ‘which the audience will be asked | president of the Indianapolis Coun-{C. E. Eash will entertain the group G Oo P W to take part, will | cll of Church Women, and Mrs.|in her home, 304 Kenmore road. JT. omen; a STS 0 chatgh of arrange-l vis Lowe, 4014. Pema) : or meet; 7? yond eo y an -1 ; ; 2 » : Maren 21 ‘has been named cun|vanie st. wil be howess « » 1 [Veet "Thursday +] Federation ‘day at the State High|0'Clock luncheon tomorrow. after- rr : ; hool Art exhibit, to be held March) ; 16428, in Block’s auditorium. The exhibit is sponsored by Scholastic magazine and is for the purpose of finalists for a national ex-

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