Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1942 — Page 18
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942
Societ Art Association Groups Hold Preview
Of Prix de Rome Contest Entries
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the Art Association of Indianapolis and the art school committee of the association will entertain with a tea from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. today at the John Herron Art school. Guests will see a preview of the Herron students’ Prix de Rome entries which will be sent soon to Chicago for regional Judging. Among the invited guests are Ethel Barrymore, John Charles Thomas. Prof. Willard Thorp of Princeton university, Mr. and Mrs. Booth Tarkington and Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky. = = uo 2 = Mesdames Frederick Boone. Gordon E. Hall and Warren T. Ruddell are additional patronesses for the Rufus Rose marionette productions to be given Saturday morning and atternoon in Caleb Mills hall of Shortridge high school under the sponsorship of ti Junior marionette committee Among groups of one by the Junior Auxilnursery and another from the Mayer
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Day chapel = = = elected president of the Southern club ual business meeting last night in the J. Frank Cantwell. Other officers chosen
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Wells Club Dinner Will Be April 7
A DINNER GIVEN APRIL 7 at the Woodstock club by the 3 f Indian: ill be attended by alumnae and proent The 6:30 p. m. event will be h country at the time. There wiil an informal program including a short talk by Gordon H. hompson, Orchard school director. and a recorded message from Dr. William E. Weld. president of the college. Plans for the dinner were made at a club meeting yesterday at the home of Miss Betsy Wolfe, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gayle
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Governor Henry F. Schricker (right) spoke last night in Technical high school
gymnasium before the Indianapo its annual business meeting and is council president.
School Pupils Will Colle
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GOVERNOR SCHRICKER SPEAKS .
P.-T.A. Participates in Drive
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lis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations following dinner at the school. Mrs. William R. Shirley (left)
Among those attending the dinner were Miss Elizabeth Marie Smith (left), president of the Council of Administrative Women in Education, and Mrs. Paul J. Howey, general chairman for the meeting, Mrs. Howey also is memberhsip chairman of the Indianapolis council.
The Bridal Scene— Bridal Shower Will Honor Jean Shirk
Guests Listed for Rodgers-Jaqua Rite
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Miss Emma Jean Shirk will be honor guest at miscellaneous shower given tomorrow night by Misses Doris Jones, Joan Pfeiffer
and Janet Graham. The party will be at Miss Jones’ home. Miss Shirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Shirk, 3828 Guilford ave., will become the bride of Norman Eugene Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller, 2918 N. Delaware st, in an April 4 ceremony in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Guests tomorrow will be Mrs. Thomas Wynne, Mrs. George Diener, Misses Virginia Burkholder, | | Peggy Hussey, Jane Freihofer, Pattv Hiil, Helen Ruth Berry, Mary | Stuart Socwell, Dorothy Evans, | Mary Marott and Mary Ann Kibi ler. | Miss Burkholder will give a {luncheon Saturday at the Canary | Cottage and Misses Marott, Socwell fand Evans will entertain Monday. {Mrs. Wynne also plans to entertain for the bride-te-be.
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* Scrap Outlines Work Ot Hadassah
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n ” n A number of Indianapolis perisons will go to Winchester Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Marjorie Jaqua to George G. Rodgers { Jr. of Leicester, Mass. The ceremony will be at 4:30 p. m. in the | Presbyterian church. Among them will be Messrs. and Mesdames Francis W. Dunn, Pierre
Clubs— Friday Afternoon Reading Club Schedules Program on Religion; Latreian Club to Hear Review
B. Wolfe. The group also discussed arrangements for the Wells
Spring vacation from schools and a student drive to collect serap
| F. Goodrich, Paul Richey, A. K.
college expansion fund drive to begin later in the spring. Miss metal both will begin Saturday.
“Hadassah is not only doing its|
The campaign : ‘ ‘ | bit for democracy by participating |
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of of = ” Rothenbur 0 the Rev. and Mrs. Wilrecently was chosen as chairman of the 12 area of the Y. W. C. A. at the annual joint conference of W.CA and YM. C A She attended presentative of DePauw university where she is a junior and of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
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Lucy Logan Littel! daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome will have as her house guest this week-end her cousin, Miss rine Clay Logan, Louisville.
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CIAL MEETING of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, of the American Revolution, has been called for 1 p. m. at the chapter house by Mrs. William Dobson. regent. delegates 51st Chicago, will be held. The re-election ry by the transfer of the congress from Washof the war emergency
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2 1anapolis Athletic club members and their guests will attend al Lenten season shore dinner and dance tomorrow night the fourth floor ballroom of the club. Maritime decorations will used and dinner, beginning at 6 p. m., will feature marine Dancing to Louis Lowe's orchestra will be from 7 to and from 9:30 p. m. until midnight. next month, after Easter Sunday. the club's dance be revised to include dancing only on Friday and ghts. Saturday supper dance hours will be from 9 p. m. . m., and Friday hours will continue with dinner danc‘ting at 7 p. m, followed by supper dancing from 9:30 p. m.
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of the Dolphin club, women's swimming group. attended a swimming and luncheon party vesterday. Those attending lled in the group's "Round the World” swim contest, which will until June.
Dr. Buckner Reads Wedding Rite For Daughter and John Carr;
noon by the Indianapolis Council
Sponsoring the drive will be the| Indianapolis Council of P.-T. A., the county P.-T. A. and county paro-| chial school associations under the direction of the. salvage and conservation division, Marion county civilian defense council, of which Blodgett E. Brennan is director. Mrs. William R. Shirley, president of the Indianapolis council, explained that the campaign will continue irom Saturday until April! 15. All kinds of scrap metal, gath-! ered garages of students’ homes, will be| taken to schools after the spring | vacation. Proceeds of its sale will] be returned to the schools. Approximately 4060 women attend-| ed vesterday afternoon's meeting | which was followed by a dinner for 900 in the school cafeteria and a night meeting in the Technical ‘gymnasium at which there was an | estimated attendance of 1100 per- | sons.
Governor Speaks
Governor Henry F. Schricker, the 'speaker at last night's session, | talked on the vouth problem in the {war emergency. “Unless we can { broaden the vision of the boys and { pirls. the future of the nation might well crumble after the war,” the governor said. “Parents need to place more emphasis on simple truths,” he con-| tinued, “teaching the children to, respect home and church. Our | country needs men and women who | have an appreciation of the real | values of life and will sacrifice everyvthing to preserve them.” The Boy Scout movement also was praised by the governor. Mrs. Shirley presided, introducing Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean | | of girls at Technical high school, | who extended greetings for the | school in the absence of Hanson | H. Anderson, principal.
scrap metal for use in the war effort was launched yesterday after-
the organization's annual business meeting at Technical high school.
{100 per cent in defense work in {this country but by supporting | Youth Aliyah and its nealth service lin Palestine,” Miss Gisela Warburg, chairman of the Youth Aliyah com-
of Parent-Teacher associations at
Pupils Will Give Demonstration At Art Exhibit tof the Claypool hotel. ! She pointed out how vital their
Students from Crispus Attucks work in Palestine was at this time high school will give a demonstra- (for, as she put it, “The 550,000 Jews
| said yesterday. She addressed members and guests |their work at the group's | donor luncheon in the Riley
over 300 local interested in annual room
from attics, basements and tion of pencil technique. brush let-|in Palestine are the only active of
dq | partners that Britain now has in {the Near East.” She cited the Jews’
Sid : | contributions through service inthe exhibit in Block's auditorium at 3iarmy and in the raising of food-
p. m. tomorrow. 'stuffs and the manning of indusMrs. Willa Mae Radliffe will con- ries. Et a duct the demonstration. Partici- Asked io Eviend Service pating will be Miss Doris Watkins, Sne said that Miss Esther Embry, John Brown, Was now facing a kind of isolationSylvester Franklin, David Perkins ism, in working only at home and and Charles R. Sears. | forgetting that the whole world i Representatives of Girl one front. She urged that the group
tering and portraits in colore crayon at the Scholastic Art Awards
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' Scouts, the seventh district, Indiana | keep up its defense work for this
Federation of Clubs, and the Al- country but not to sacrifice its servtrusa club will serve as hostesses. jces to Palestine to do that. She Representing the Girl Scouts will asked rather that the members be Mesdames Robert Kite, W. J. “extend” their service. Cloud, John W. Ferree and R. H.| She described in detail the diffiGeorge. Federation hostesses will| culties which the Youth Aliyah ofinclude Mesdames Colin L. Lett |ficials must surmount in getting George Holmes, Leon Thompson, children out of Germany and the E. A. Kelly and Miss Fanny Pfend-| Balkan countries and over devious ler. Serving for the Altrusa club|routes to Palestine. She said that, will be Miss Mary Meyer and Miss |in the last year, 1250 children had Mae Bachson. reached the country.
Columbia Club 10 ooh Steen or of Barone oe Juniors Plan
promised, “but much of our success Spring Dance
will depend on our ability to overcome the transportation problem. The number we can rehabilitate once they arrive depends upon funds from Hadassah.” A “Breath of Spring” dance is
Describes Health Service
She described the organization's health service and said that Ha-
‘mittee of the national organization,
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Programs planned by clubwomen in today's notes include book re- | views, religious and geographical discussions and a talk on interior decoration, One group reports an election of officers. The ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN club's topic for the year, “Following the Compass” will be continued at a meeting tomorrow with Mrs. John Cromie entertaining in her home, 5957 Norwaldo ave. Miss Virginia Davis will discuss oe “Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay’ and Miss Bess Borden will review | John W. Vandercook's
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“Phe Power of Faith” and|
“Women of Faith” will be the sub- | . . . jects of Mrs. Bertha E. Brooks and! The Meridian Women's Christian
iMrs. A. J. Barnes before members| Temperance union will sponsor its in honor of Miss Marian Olive
the FRIDAY AFTERNOON annual Amethyst tea and book re- Chapman, whose marriage to Donn
‘READING club tomorrow. Hymns| .... Sas : ‘Rudd will be April’ 4 at the First | % faith alc Will be sung. {view next Wednesday in the Ban-| pecphyterian church. The party
| Hostesses for the event will pe | ner-Whitehill auditorium. will be held in Miss Fromhold's Mrs. Ira Campbell and Mrs. C. V.| The seventh district, Indiana Fed- home. ‘Montgomery. The meeting will pe | ration of Clubs, chorus will open| Guests will be Mrs. A. R. Chap'held in the former's home, 2127 N.|the program with a group of songs.|man, mother of the bride-to-be; Pennsylvania st. Mrs. H. B. Pike will review J. P./Mrs. M. E. Rudd, mother of the | " |Marquand’s “H. M. Pulham, Esq.” prospective bridegroom, Mrs. A. J. Mrs. Imogene Voorhies of L. S.|Mrs. Pike is the newly elected pres-|Fromhold and Mrs. A. A. John- | Ayres & Co.'s “Little House” will be ident of the Woman's Department | son. | guest speaker at a meeting of the club. This will be her second ap-, Also, the Misses Janet and Ann MONDAY AFTERNOON READING pearance before the sponsoring or- Chapman. Marjorie and Barbara club next Monday. Her topic will | ganization. | Kelly, Wilma Gray, Virginia Brown, be “New Ideas in Home Decoration.”| Officers of the union will be host- Louise Bicknell, Betty Jane GraMrs. Charles Muir, 3240 N. New Jer- esses at this guest meeting. Mrs. ham, Jean Heustis, Jean Poff, sey st, will entertain members at Fred Schmitz and Mrs. S. C. Fulmer Peggy Gates, Margaret Kayser, hee home. Will pour at the tea table following Judy Westervelt and Sue Janet the program. Gutiridge.
S. Linville and E. B. Rhodes, Col. and Mrs. Alvin M. Owsley, Misses Elizabeth Meeker, Martha Rupel, Elsig Ann Locke and Louise Over After the ceremony, a reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jaqua. Mr. Rodgers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Rodgers of Leicester. n on ”n Miss Mary Bee Fromhold and Miss Virginia Johnson will entertain with a kitchen shower tonight
This evening Miss Jean Byers and | Miss Dorothy Rothhaas, pledges of the B. V. D. club, will be initiated ‘following a spread in the home of [the former. | Club officers elected at a recent {meeting include Miss Virginia | Boersig, president: Miss Ruth Anne | Rogers, vice president; Miss Joan | Eschmeyer, secretary. and Miss
. . . for style and value you'll quickly choose | Betty Lou Roth, treasurer. Other
| members are the Misses Phyllis
| Bisselberg, Juanita Hamilton and by Fashion Guild
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Mrs. P. M. Kilby will present a book review at a meeting of the WOMAN'S ROUND TARLE club! | tomorrow. The hostess will be Mrs. 'J. S. Herriot, 3424 Birchwood ave.
Breakfast Held at Athletic Club
Dr. George Walker Buckner Jr. officiated at the informal wedding of his daughter, Julia, to John McCullough Carr at 10:30 o'clock this morning in the Sweeney chapel. School of Religion building at Butler university. Only members of the family attended. Mrs. Fred Jefry. organist. plaved “"Traume” (Wagner). “Ave Maria’ (Bach-Gounod!. “Clair de Lune” (Debussy) and “Largo” (Handel). During the ceremony she played “Medi- rr — tation.” Clark Buckner of Jefferson City Mo.. gave his niece in marriage. The bride wore a tissue blue wool frock with black accessories and an orchid corsage Following the ceremony. bride's parents entertained wedding breakfast for the immediate family at the Indianapolis Athletic club. The couple then left on a trip south and will be at home after April 1. Mrs. Carr was graduated from Butler university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Carr, the son of Dr and Mrs. Silas Carr, 520 N. Audubon | VeISItY.
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Buckner of Grand Rapids, Mich.. and another uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Buckner of Jeffer-| son City. | | DePauw University | Coeds Elect Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind. March 26 (U. P).—Miss Emma Ruth Hornor of Danville. Ill, has been elected president of the Association of Women Students at DePauw uni-
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being planned by the Junior Co-! \lumbians at the Columbia club, Dick Peirce and |
Present Reports
Miss Sara C. Ewing, president of Saturday, April 4. the Indiana State Teachers’ asso- his orchestra will play for dancing. ciation; Miss Elizabeth Marie] The committee in charge of the | Smith, president of the Council of | harty includes Misses Lois Mum- | | Administrative Women in Educa- ford, Mary Foltz, Mary Metzger and | (tion, and Mrs. James L. Murray, Ginny Duncan: Bill Patrick, Carl] president of the Indiana Cohgress gpickelmier, Bob Weedon and War- | of Parent-Teacher Associations,|yren Thayer. also were introduced by Mrs. Shir-| pick Murray, president of the ley. The Technical symphonic junior group, has extended an in- | band, directed by Frederick Barker, yitation through the Service club played. and reserved tables in the sky room| A gain of 200 in the council's will be assigned to uniformed serv-| membership, making a total of ap-|ijce men and Cadettes of the Servproximately 7000, was reported by ice club staff. Mrs. Paul J. Howey, membership/ A novelty for the party will be
| chairman. Annual reports were sub- the service of refreshments hy girls | ‘mitted by presidents of the 88 P. of the Junior Columbians at inter- |
T. A. groups in the council. It was voted to send Mrs. Shirley as delegate to the national convention of P.-T. A. councils, May 3 to 7. in San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Shirley outlined plans for a spring survey of housing facilities for large groups in the event of
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Topics to be discussed by the IN-
dassah was sending over 30 tons of medical supplies to Palestine each month, 4 3 “If we are turning Hitler's we<| TO Report on Show tims into democratic warriors, we! ws. Frederick EB. Gifford will be are accomplishing something,” she hostess for the 10 o'clock meeting said. of the Fall Creek Garden club toThe keynote of her talk, “Prob- morrow at her home, 5125 N. Melems of Hadassah,” was “Voluntary |yiqian st. sacrifice alone is what, in the end, | Mrs. Perry O'Neal. who has just will win against Hitler.” returned from acting as a judge at Mrs. J. A. Goodman was general the International Flower show in chairman of the luncheon. Mrs. New York, will report on the show! David L. Sablosky is the local Ha-|angq discuss annuals. dassah chapter's president.
Committee chairmen will give reports. Mrs. Robards Hostess Mrs. Barnard Robards, 932 n. Prevent Marks Olney st., will be hostess at 8 p. m.| While much furniture manufrc-| today for members and pledges of tured today is finished to resist] Bonae Amicae chapter, Verus Cor- neat marks and fruit and alcohol dis sorority. stains, it's always an excellent
= | idea to take some precautions just] Return From ” in case. Coasters are inexpensive. | 9 Flor da so are hot dish pads, and plenty of | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wuench, 4022) ashtrays about is convenient for | N. Illinois st, have returned home the smokers and thoughtful of the
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- Iso was 1 p -| Other officers named were Miss : : Hr a aaa hgh | Marguerite Erdman, Greencastle og SAIS Wide Survey Sik = ll ss Ha » sponsored by the Indiana Congress Out-of-town guests attending the vice president: Miss Alice McGahey,|of Parent-Teacher associations The ceremony were the bride's grand-!Ft. Wayne, secretary; Miss Betty survey also will cover a listing of | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walk- Field, Mt. Vernon, treasurer, and persons fitted for special duties in er Buckner Sr. of Canonsburg, Pa.; Miss Rebecca Wray, Darlington, emergency periods | the bride's aunt, Mrs. Samuel G. big-sister chairman. |
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DIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE ASSO-|giter spendine the winter 1 ine the | CIATION of 2274 TAU ALPHA ot "Peocint ihe Winter in Florids, nousseesper.
a meeting today were the province! convention, Indiana state day and! fall rushing. Mrs. Gerald Foltz, president of the organization, was to entertain members in her home.
BETA chapter, CHI PHI GAMMA, entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower for the chapter president, Miss Rovena L. Smith,
| - - vy { Lists Ot t 1CCI'S | whose marriage to Paul White will | | be Easter Sunday in the rectory of | | At a recent meeting in the home the Holy Cross church. Miss Lillian | of Mrs. Gilbert Small, members of Lemen was hostess, assisted by Miss Grace Schowengerdt and Mrs. Carl
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Alpha Kappa Latreian club elected | Mrs. James Forsythe president. Other officers, who will be installed at a president's day luncheon May 26, are Mrs. William Brandt, vice president; Mrs. Burchard Carr, recording secretary; Mrs. | Ralph Hook, corresponding secre- | tary; Mrs. Elmer Stuart Doriot, treasurer; Mrs. Robert W. Garten, | historian, and Mrs. Gentry Haun, ! | parliamentarian. Mrs. Frank Miller was named] state delegate with Mrs. Robert | Berner as alternate and Mrs. T. A.| Kimberlin Jr. will serve as repre-| sentative to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, with Mrs. Robert Zaiser as alternate. The group's publicity chairman is Mrs. Vincent Adams. On the program at Mrs. Smalls home, Mrs. LaRue Byron reviewed | “There Shall Be No Night” (Rob- |
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ALPHA CHI OMEGA alumnae will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in|
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Mrs. Earl Flick was hostess for a meeting of GAMMA BETA CHI sorority last night in Hotel Antlers.!
GAMMA chapter, ALPHA OMI- | CRON ALPHA, met with Miss Flor- | ‘| bash 4573.
ence Mellett, 4828 Winthrop ave. recently.
Mrs. Robert Woempner, a recent bride, was honored at a shower given by ALPHA chapter, TRI CHI, last night. The party was held at the home of Miss Helen
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Miss Betty Jane Fouts enter-| tained ALPHA chapter, PHI| DELTA, last night.
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