Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1942 — Page 18
Kurt F. Pantzers Will Entertain
At Civic Theater Beaux Arts Ball
AMONG THOSE PRESENT at: the Civic theater’s Beaux Arts ball Saturday night will be Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlotta of Mexico. The famous pair will be depicted by Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer. The Pantzers will entertain a large party at the ball which is to be held in the Athenaeum. / Their guests are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Hubert Hickam, Alan W. Boyd, Louis H. Schwitzer Jr., John B. Stokely and Earl B. Barnes, Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell, Dr. Irvine H. Page, Miss Dorothy Fitzpatrick, John D. Tebben and Edward F. Gallahue. With Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade will be Messrs. and Mesdames Donald M. Mattison, J. Perry Meek and Booth Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Jameson will entertain the group at dinner before the
dance. In a party with Mr. and Mrs, Paul F. Jock will be Messrs. and Mesdames Charles E. Rimp, Max Hosea, P. E. Lain and Frederick Shumaker. The Charles F. Efroymsons’ guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Aronson, Capt. and Mrs. Louis Pillersdorf, Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lutz. In a party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Trago will be Miss Dorothy Spahr, Miss Panchon Fattig, Frank Reissner and William O’Connor. Additional patrons and patronesses announced for the ball are Messrs. and Mesdames Booth Tarkington, M. N. Zankl, Eli Lilly, Lyman S. Ayres, - Edgar H. Evans, H. T. Pritchard, DeWitt W. Brown and Franklin Vonnegut, Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, Mrs. L. C. Boyd and Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes. Reservations for another party have been made by John Connor. One group, attending in conventional evening dress rather than costume, will be composed of guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno IL :
To Attend Children's Concert
SEVERAL LARGE GROUPS will attend the children’s concert of the Indianapolis symphony ochestra Saturday at the Murat Theater. One party of more than 50, arranged by Mrs. Arthur Scheffer and coming from Shelbyville, will include school children and their guests. Miss Marie Roberts of Southport has made reservations for 85 school children and guests. Mrs. D. D. Records and Mrs, Oris Vandivier will bring a large party from Franklin for the concert.
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A box at the theater will be occupied by Mrs. A. W. Harrington, her son, Arthur, and their house guest, Peter Nairn, and three other children. Mrs. Louis H. Schwitzer Jr. has given a box to children . of the Roberts School for Crippled Children. Mrs. John : Cunningham is taking her grandchildren, Anne, Jane and Janet Rust, and Barbara Foltz, Jean and Janet Sage. Mrs. Vernon C. MacNabb and Mrs. E. G. Driftmeyer are sharing a box. In the party will be June; Betty and Billy MacNabb and Anne and Carol Driftmeyer. Another box party is being arranged by Miss Adelaide McCarty.
Tuesday Tea-Talk' Booked at Museum
PROF. HARRY ENGEL of the fine arts department of Indiana university will be the speaker next week at the second “Tuesday tea- " talk” on modern French art at John Herron Art museum. The geries of talks, arranged for members of the Art Association of Indianapolis, will continue through the month, while an exhibition of French water colors and drawings is on display at the museum. “The Fauves and the Expressionists” will be Prof. Engel's sub- . fect. At the first event, held this week, Miss Blanche Stillson spoke on the post-impressionists Cezanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh.
# n 2 ” 8 # Two papers, “White Sails” and “A Hoosier Hamlet,” will be read tomorrow afternoon before the Indianapolis Woman's club by Mrs. Robert A. Hendrickson and Mrs. John R, Thrasher. The meeting, in the Propylaeum, will be at 3 o'clock. 8 ” s ” s 2
® Mrs. Lafayette Page will be hostess at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at her: home on Woodstock drive for, the Progressive club. She and Mrs. William H. Ball will present a musical program. Serving on the arrangements committee for the afternoon with Mrs. Elsa Pantzer, chairman, are Mrs. Robert Blakeman, Mrs. Russell Sullivan and Miss May Shipp.
» ” ” » ” 2 e fourth annual formal dance of the Club 21 will be held Saturday night in the Murat temple. Members who will be hostesses are Misses Jane Williams, Florane Mouch, Sue Canny, Ethel Janet White, Helen Reis, Judy Aldrich, Susan Countryman, Sallie Eaglesfield, Doris Fessler, Margaret Fish, Ruth Ford, Joan Goss, Barbara Hess, Gladys Heidenreich, Lois Hilkene, Evelyn Horton, Mary Johnegon, Carolyn Jones, Carolyn Kiger, Mary Dale Metzger and Barbara
Henry Dowling Guest Speaker
sell Paxton.
auditorium. Henry Dowling will|Roderick is social chairman.
taik on “Fifth Column Activities in the U. 8. A” and the Technical
high school madrigal singers will appear under direction of J. Rus-
: i A social hour will conclude the Guest day will be observed Mon-|{meeting. Mrs. M. E. Robbins will day by the Fortnightly Study club preside. Mrs. Frank A. Symmes is
at a 2 p. m. meeting in Block’s|program chairman and Mrs. Ralph - | Presbyterian church, 1510 E, 12th st.
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Nina Wheatley, R. E. Smith Wed March 28
Pre-nuptial news includes the setting of a wedding date and an engagement announcement. March 28 has been set as the date for the wedding of Miss Nina Jane Wheatley to Robert Earl Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Acton. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wheatley, Franklin road. The ceremony will be at 8:30 p.m. in the New Bethel Baptist church with the Rev. Archer Shirley officiating. Attendants will be the bride-to-be’s sister, Mrs, Earl willsey, New Bethel, and Herschell Lowes, Acton. ” o » & Miss: Marjorie Raiser and Bert LeTellier Pearce will be honored at a bridal dinner given tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic club by the bride<to-be’s mother, Mrs. Charles Victor Raiser. The wedding will be at 3:30 o'clock Saturday at the Raiser home, 7009 Warwick rd. Rh Attending the dinner with the betrothed couple will be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pearce, Terre Haute; Miss Doris Wheeler, the bride-to-be’s only attendant, and Robert Pearce, Chicago, who is to be his brother's best man. Others will be Messrs. and Mesdames S. A. Raiser, Thomas Beasley Jr. and Benjamin Weaver, Miss Louise Ellen Trimble, Victor and Wallace Raiser, brothers of Miss Raiser, Mrs. Edward Coates of Terre Haute and Mrs. James Hess, Lakewood, O. » » ” The engagement of Miss Mary Elizabeth Johnson to Desmond Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett, 1437 E. 12th st. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nineveh Johnson, 1349 N. Olney st. The ceremony will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of the Rev, C. W. Ball, pastor of the Woodruff United
4 8 » Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Robbins, 2625 E, St. Clair st, and their daughter, Sarah, will leave late this afternoon for Spartanburg, S. C. to attend the wedding of their daughter, Mary
{Margaret, of Washington, to Ed-
ward W. Gerstung at Camp Croft, 8. C. Sarah is to be her sisters only attendant. ' The wedding will be at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in the Church of St. Paul the Apostle in Spartanburg. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Harry Gerstung, Chicago..
Legion Juniors
Meet Saturday |
Memorial unit juniors will have charge of a business and social meeting of the 12th district junior auxiliary to the American Legion Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in the west room of the World War memorial. Public health will be discussed by Mrs. Lillian Preston, health education director of the Y. W. C. A, and A. L. Brinson will give an illustrated -talk on Corregidor. Mr. Brinson has just returned from the Philippines. : A talk on Turkey Run state park will be given by Miss Audrey Hering in connection with the juniors’ conservation program. Music and refreshments will be provided by the hostess group.
Bene fit Card Party
A benefit card party and tea were to be held this afternoon by
| the Arbor Vitae club of Irvington
at the home of Mrs. Silver Hills.
Vacation In Florida
Sidney W. Sedberry Sr. and son, Irwin, are deep sea fishing in Florida and vacationing with J. B. Irwin of Coral Gables.
Mark Bottema,
Back From New York
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Clark,
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and Mrs. Carl Elliott, before her photo.)
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The Bridal Scene
1. Mrs. R. M. Sutherland was Miss Helen Elliott, daughter of Mr.
2. Miss Ellen Caplin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplin, was married to Jack Monroe Berk Feb. 1. (Dexheimer-Carlon photo.) 3. Miss Sarah Boland and John McMahon were married recentMrs. McMahon is the sister of Miss Sarah Boland. (Moorefield
4. Mrs. Wayne Shrum was Miss Dorothy Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Smith, before her wedding March 7. (Ramos-
marriage Feb. 21. (Ramos-Porter
Clubs—
President’s Day
Rockefeller Family” meets tomorrow, Co-hostesses for the occasion will be Mrs. Louis M. Richardson and Miss Martha Cunningham: The club will meet in the former's home, 67 N. Ritter ave.’
“Plastics” and “Curative Poetry” will be the subjects of Mrs. Blanche McCoy and Mrs. F. Marion Smith before members of the CULTURE club tomorrow. Mrs. Norman Titus, 940 Middle drive, Woodruff place, will entertain in her home.
Alden Hadley of the Indiana conservation department will be guest speaker at the president's day luncheon of the IRVINGTON GARDEN club tomorrow at Joslyn's restaurant on Pendleton pike. He will give an illustrated lecture on “Our Indiana Birds.” « Installation of officers also will be held. Those to be installed are Mrs. Howard Mote, re-elected president; Mrs. H. H. Trager, vice president: Mrs. George Price, secretary; Mrs. Edward Pitcher, treasurer, and Mus. H. B. Tilman, historian.
A contribution to the Red Cross will be made with part of the proceeds of a dance to be given tomorrow night by the FRIENDLY GET TOGETHER club. « The public may attend the dance which will be held at 8 o'clock in the hall of Wayne Post 64, American Legion, 6566 W. National road.
Dr. James H, Peeling, professor of history at Butler university, will discuss “Esprit de Corps or Morale" at the 12:15 p. m. luncheon of the WOMAN’S ROTARY club next Monday in the Columbia club. Guests are welcome.
The PARK CREST BIRTHDAY club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Leonard Harvey, 2722 Manker st. Mrs. Harvey was assisted by Mrs. Margrett Belden.
Newly elected officers of NORMANDY chapter, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY club, include Mrs. Chris Harm, president; Mrs. Floyd A. Church, first vice president; Mrs. W. A. Matschke,' second vice president; Mrs. Roy Farnham, recording secretary; Mrs. Price ‘Howard, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harold Roberts, treasurer, and Mrs. W. Boyd Brown, auditor. Mrs. Fred J. Geiger was named delegate to the federation with Mrs. Church as alternate. :
Hospital Cheer Guild To Elect Officers
Mrs. John W. Cravens, assistant director of public relations at Riley hospital, will talk on “Riley Hospital Legends” at a meeting of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild at 2 p. m. next Tuesday in Banner-Whitehill auditorium. A Election of officers will be a feature of the business session. Mrs. O. N. Ebert, hostess, will be e by Mesdames Leonard W. Brown, E. 8S. Waymire, Lisette Irrgang, R. W. Cook and A. B. Clark. 2
To Play Cards
Members of Alpha chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha sorority, will attend a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. John Bonowski, 50 N. Grant ave. After the supper a short business meeting will be followed by cards.
Auxiliary Party The monthly card party of the Ladies’ auxiliary to the Altenheim will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow
Irvington Garden Club Schedules
Rotary Club Lunches Monday
Continuing the program series on American topics, Mrs. O. S. Flick and Mrs. O. H. Bakemeier will discuss “Rockefeller Center” and “The when the IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY club
non ave, was to be hostess
at the home, 2007 N. Capitol ave.|
Celebration;
Ohio State’s Alumnae Plan Luncheon
Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum, president of the Indianapolis Ohio State University Alumnae club, will entertain menibers with a 1 p. m. luncheon Saturday in her home, 5317 N.
Illinois st. Mrs. Harry G. Crawford, vice president and social chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. James R. Miller and Mrs. Carl E. Bruce.
Guests of honor will be three alumnae: Mrs. Robert B. Collins and Miss Amanda Thomas of Columbus, O., and Mrs. James Danaher of Akron, Mrs. Collins is associate editor of the Ohio State University Monthly and is in charge of alumnae activities; Miss Thomas is director of public relations for the Mercantile association of Ohio, and Mrs. Danaher is national president of the Alumnae council, which administers the Alumnae Scholarship, house at the university.
To Visit Alumni
They will arrive in Indianapolis tomorrow to spend séveral days with local alumni. Mrs. Danaher will be’the house guest of Mr, and Mrs. H. Taylor Ford, 30 E. 37th st. and Miss Thomas and Mrs. Collins will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drake, 122 E. 47th st. Drake is second vice president of the Ohio State University association and by virtue of this office,
university’s board of directors. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Drake will hold “open house” for members of local alumnae and alumni clubs. Officers of the two groups will receive with the guests of honor. Mrs. Robert E. Osborne, chairman of reservations for the luncheon, will be assisted by Mesdames Arthur E. Focke, Elmer L. Beeler, Ralph Everly and Bruce.
Legion News— Federal Unit Notes Legion Anniversary
Mrs. John Shaw, 1402 N. Shan5. today for the anniversary party of FEDauxiliary. Special guests were to be past presidents of the unit and Megdames ‘Myrtle, Noon, Jean Randall, Nor-
all 12th district officers.
Mrs. .
the only woman member of the
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Janice Suite Is Married to Lieut. Cox
Times Special ALBANY, Ga. March 19. — The marriage of Miss Janice Suite of Indianapolis to Lieut. Dyson William Cox Jr. will take place here at noon today. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Suite, 4166 College ave., Indianapolis, are here for the ceremony. Lieut. Cox, stationed at Turner Field with the army air corps, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cox Sr, 1816 Broadway, Indianapolis. For the ceremony, the bride. will ywear a walnut shell wool suit with a cream colored coat and walnut shell hat and accessories. The couple will be at ‘home here. Mr. and Mrs. Suite who arrived here Monday for the wedding will leave immediately after the ceremony for Indianapolis.
May Queen Elected At Franklin College
Times Special
Miss Janet Charles, senior from Lake Geneva, Wis., has been elected May queen by the men of Franklin college. She will reign at the annual May day festival to be given the latter part of May on the campus, Miss Charles was chosen from a field of 23 candidates. She is a
member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, ..
FRANKLIN, Ind, March 19—|:
Phi Betas Will
Hear Talk on |' Regional ‘Art’ -
Mrs. Grow to Give Illustrated Lecture
A cultural program, card party and installation of officers have been scheduled by sorority groups in today's news. * PHI BETA, national professional sorority of music and speech, will
-|hear Mrs. Walter S. Grow discuss
“Regional Art” at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Billeter, 5869 Washington blvd, at 8 p. m. next Wednesday. Mrs. Grow will illustrate her lecture with prints and oil paintings.
Mrs. Frank L. Boles, contralto, accompanied by Mrs. O. T. Arbaugh, will sing “Birds’ Songs” (Pearl Curran), “Twilight” (Katherine Glen) and “Spring Fancy” (Don Densmore). The program, at which honorary and active patronesses will be guests, has been arranged by Mrs. William J. Goory. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs, Fred L. Pettijohn, Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner, Miss Nellie McCaslin and Miss Beatrice Houze.
Following a Founders’ day dinner, PHI chapter, DELTA CHI SIGMA, will install new officers tonight at Catherine's restaurant. Mrs, Joseph Harbor will be in charge of the installation. New officers are Miss Alice Wilde, president; Mrs. D. W. Cottingham, vice president; Mrs. Carson Gwinn, recording secretary; Mrs. Dale Parish, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harbor, treasurer, and Mrs. H. D. McDonald, pledge mistress and historian. Miss Martha Iahn will be master of ceremonies for the evening.
INDIANA NU chapter, DELTA THETA CHI, completed plans for a book review to be given by Mrs. Edna Turner of Ft. Wayne next Wednesday at the Lincoln room, Hotel Lincoln, last night in Sheffield Inn
Mrs, Ora Allen discussed: parliamentary law and Mrs. Jerome Long, vice president, continued the “pledge quiz” contest.
[Named Food
For I. U. Union Miss Helen Whitfield, who for five years was connected: with the food service department of William H. Block Co., has been appointed food manager of the Union building at Indiana university. She will succeed Miss Cena Olmstead, who resigned to accept a similar position at the University of Illinois. During the last three years, Miss
| Whitfield was assistant = manager
of the food service department at Block’s. She is a former student of Indiana university.
Welfare Club ar Entertains Aged Women
Residents of the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women were to be entertained at 2:15 p. m. this aft.
ernoon by the Welfare club. The: program was to include dances by Miss Illa Belle Barnes and: songs. by Miss Betty Jeanne Whitesell, ac--companied by Mrs. Asel Spellman: Stitt. Mrs. Olin Hatton Sr. was. to be in charge of the program with Mesdames J. W. Dixon, A. Frank Gleaves Jr., Donald Graham, Olin Hatton Jr., J. W. Dillon and W. R.. Hatton as assistants. Mrs. Charles Tennant and members of the refreshments committee were to be in charge of the tea and social hour. after the program. .
Tri Delta Alumnae Group Meets Tonight
The Delta Omicron alumnae group of Delta Delta Delta sorority will meet at 8 p. m. tonight in the Feeser food shop, 2035 N. Meridian st. Hostesses will be Miss Mary Allice Norris and Mrs. Earl Miller.
Named to Honorary
Miss Joan Robinson, daughter of Mrs. Frieda Robinson, 151 E, Hampton drive, recently was pledged to Alpha Lambda Delta, national freshman women’s honorary at DePauw university. Miss Robinson is a graduate of Shortridge high
school.
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