Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1943 — Page 6

Tudor Hall Pupils Will Present Operetta, 'The Young King' Friday

TWO MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY at Tudor Hall school, Miss Gladys Heathcock and Miss Nellie McCaslin, have collaborated in composing an operetta which will be presented at the school Friday night. The production is an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's story, “The Young King.” It will be presented by the 5th _ through 8th grades at 8:15 o'clock. Miss McCaslin has written the dialog and lyrics and Miss Heathcock composed and arranged the music. Leading roles will be taken by Mary Jean Milner, Lucy Logan Littell, Kitzi Pantzer,

. Rosalie McKee, Judy Morrison, Lois: Hutchman and Charlene Richardson. :

Cast and Staff Members

OTHERS WHO HAVE speaking parts include Joan Frenzel, Betty Gardner,” Anne Collett, Mary Anne Scheidenhelm, Florence. Jameson, Gretchen Wemmer, Jody Thomas, Annie Atkins, Nancy Hoke, Mary Kay Jensen and Catherine Nelson. The choruses are made up of members of the four classes. The author and composer are serving as directors for the production. Miss Ruth ‘Ferguson is in charge of the dances. Scenery Is being designed by Miss Daty Healy, with the 7th grade as stage crew. Miss Helen Hutchman is supervising the costumes, assisted ~ by Miss Marjorie Rogers and the 8th grade pupils. The student production staff consists of Mary Wall, Alix Thomson, Lois Hutchman ghd Mary Kay Jensen.

Family Hour to Be Held at Museum

MRS. JEANNE GOSS, principal of school 5, will be the speaker for the Sunday “family hour” tomorrow at the Children’s museum from.3 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Goss is to talk on Holland and where she visited before the war. She has helped in assembling and installing the :Dutch exhibit which will be on display through Jan. 24. Hostesses for the afternoon will-be from school 36. Mrs. Irene 8. 'Wiehl, principal; Mrs. L. B. Yeager, president of the P.-T. A, and Mrs. C, W. Peters will serve on the committee.

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Miss Anna Hasselman, curator, will speak in a gallery talk at John Herron Art museum tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. m. She is to _ discuss the Egyptian collection and will illustrate her lecture. To‘morrow is the closing day for the exhibit of modern Russian _ paintings.

Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood to Speak

THE INDIANAPOLIS WOMAN'S CLUB is to meet Friday at the Propylaeum at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. R. Hartfey Sherwood will speak on “Hobby House.” : Mrs. Daniel I. Glossbrénner is to talk on “On Entertaining Angels.” t » » 2 EJ ” 8

. “Robert . Nathan” will be. the subject of a talk by Mrs. William Maxwell Coppock before the Fortnightly Literary club Tuesday at . the Propylaeum. Mrs, Jesse Cameron Moore will speak on “A Famous Refuge.”

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A preview dinner tonight at Block's will precede the opening Monday of the 19th annual Hoosier Salon in Block’s auditorium. Entries in the -show were judged by Jerry Farnsworth, artist in residence at the University of Illinois, Victor Higgins and Wayman Adams. Lay members of the jury were Miss Helen Whitcomb, Shelbyville, state president of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority, and Mrs. Garland F. Retherford, symphony chairman of Psi Iota Xi sorority. .

Matinee Musicale Program Friday

BOMAR CRAMER, concert pianist, will be guest artist for the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Ayres’ auditorium. His appearance will be the second of -an artist series and will be preceded by a luncheon at noon in Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs, Lucille Wagner, president, will preside at a special table for officers and members of the executive board. At the table will be Mesdames Robert W. Blake, James M. Pearson, T. M. Rybolt, William J.- Stark, William A. Devin, Robert I. Blakeman, Frank W, Cregor, Albert Lang and fayette Page. Others will be Mesdames Charles A. Pfafflin, Hugh McGibeny, Janies H. Lowry, Jane Johnson Burroughs, Ralph Chappel, Paul E. Dorsey, Frank T. Edenharter, Sarah Miller Hoffman, O. M. Jones, . | Simon Kiser, James M. Ogden, S. K. Ruick, Robert Orbison, Clare F. Cox, Bernard Batty, S. E. Fenstermaker, Clyde Titus, Bernard Rosenak, Arthur R. Madison and Attia Malott Martin. ’

Guests Who wil Attend

. ALSO SEATED'AT the table will be Mesdames William Herbert Gibbs, Wendell P.-Coler,” James A. Moag, Helen Thomas Martin, Albert ‘Reep, Carl H. Irrgang, W. G. Patterson, Jessie T. Clapp, Ruth Edwards, Leah Marks, Adrian Robinson and the Misses Mary Spalding, Mae Engle, Bernice Reagan, Emma Doeppers and Louise

Seated with’ Mrs. Paul ‘Whipple, chairman of the choral section, 11 be Mesdames Robert Drake, J, E. Shaw, Frederick D. Payne, di A. Gardner, C. A. Carlisle, C. A. McPheeters, Frank J. e and W. N. Fleming Jr. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Madison, chairman of the sheon committée, or with her assistants, who are Mesdames Paul C. B. Lehman, Charles S. Maxwell, Amy C. Morrison, John , Lyman Thompson and Oliver Tooley, Miss Marie Wagner

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Afton White, Dr. Everett L. Kalb To Be Married This A fternoon In Rite at Sweeney Chapel

Miss Afton Jeannette White ‘will. become the bride of Dr. Everett: L. Kalb in a ceremony at Sweeney chapel of Butler university this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Miss White is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. White, 5310 Kenwood ave., and Dr, Kalb is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry G. Kalb, 1429 Udell st, The Rev. Charles E. Green will perform the ceremony before .an

altar decorated with plams and canMiss Gatwood

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The bride has chosen a gown of ice blue satin with a long bodice, pointed at the waistline, and with a sweetheart neckline, Her threetiered veil of matching illusion and an arm bouquet of gardenias and white roses will complete her costume. Miss Frances Leah White, sister of the bride and her maid of honor, will: wear a, dress fashioned with a

The First Presbyterian church will be the scene this afternoon of the

marriage of Miss Vivian Gatwood and Lieut. Edward H. Mayo Jr. Dr. George Arthur Frantz will perform the ceremony at 2:30 o'clock. The couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Gatwood, 43068 E. 38th st, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Mayo, 1620 Broadway. The church will be decorated with arrangements of blue and white flowers. Mrs. Leslie Helgesson, organist, will play the: bridal music, including “Evening Star,” “Liebestraum” and “Because.”

jersey bodice and chiffon kkirt of

aqua. The skirt has an applique|

of jersey. Her hair ornament is to be of aqua and her. flowers will be yellow. roses. i Dr. Kalb's father will be his best man, and Dr. Keith -Ruddell and Dr. Clyde Ci. ushers. The mother of the bride will wear a dress of dusty rose pebble crepe with brown accessories. and a .corsage of gardenias. Mrs, Kalb is to have a frock of royal blue, black accessories and a' pink rose corsage.

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The bride, who will be: given in| The couple will leave immediately marriage by her father, will wear|after the wedding ceremony for a a gown of ivory sheer pattern-|Wedding trip. The bride is to travel starched chiffon, Her veil is to be|in a navy blue two-piece dress with shoulder length. She will carry a|White pique trim. Her accessories nosegay of orchids and roses. will ‘be navy, and her ‘corsage of

gardenias. Wears Wine Taffeta Miss White is a shadiale of But-

Her only "attendant, Miss Olive|ler ’ university, where she: was a Gemmer, is to wear wine moire{ member of Kappa Alpha Theta sotaffeta. Her headdress is to be. of|rority. The bridegroom is a gradublue forget-me-nots and blue veil-|ate of Butler and the Indiana Uniing. "Her flowers will be blue and|versity School of Medicine, a memwhite. Samuel E." Privett ‘will. be|/ber of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, best man. {and is mow an interne at City. hosThe mother of the. bride is to] pital. wear. a frock of black sheer with black accessories ‘and a corsage of Talisman roses. The mother of the bridegroom will .wear ‘a’ costume of;

Rue Rlonsndor iu To Give Talk

A reception at the church willl Rue Alexander, secretary of state, ) will be the guest speaker at a meetsisting will be the sister of the|ing of ‘the Wamsn's Republican bridegroom, Miss Martha Mayo of|Club of Indianapolis Thursday in Cleveland, Mrs. Alfred H. Lindopithe Columbia club, Luncheon will

"Mrs. Ebben Wolcott, chairman: of

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Mrs. Jules Zinter

—— S—— (6)y—= 1. Mr. and Mrs. Millard C. King announce the engagement. of their daughter, Phyllis Yvette, to Don Tebbs Connerley, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Connerley, Washington, Ind. The wedding will be Jan. 30 in the Carrollion Avenue Evangelical and Reformed church, (Photoreflex photo.) :

2. Mesdames John Downing Johnson, Charles F. Voyles and G. B. Taylor (left to right) are members of the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law club which will celebrate its 10th anniversary Monday at a lunchcon in the Indianapolis Athlelic club. . Mrs. Johnson is the founder, Mrs. Voyles a charter member and Mrs. Taylor president of the. club.

3. ‘The marriage of Miss Norma Gill to Ensign Eldon J. Wright is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Gill: : Ensign’ Wright, Columbus, O., is the son of Mrs. J. L. Atkins, Mays. . The wedding was Jan. 3 in the Bexley Methodist church at Columbus. Ensign and Mrs. Wright are at home at 187 James 4; Apt. (Dexheimer-Carlon photo.) 1a

4, Mrs. Carl Ludwig was Miss Marguerite Ellis before her marriage Dec. 22 in the Advent Episcopal church. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William N. Ellis and Lieut. Ludwig, who is stationed at Drew Field, Fla, is the son of Carl Ludwig of Tipton. (Photoreflex photo.) =

5. Serving on the committee for the. Valentine . tea dance . which the Old Glory society, Children of "the: American Revolution, will give Feb. 13 at the D. A. R. chapter house are (left to right), Miss Jean Redwine, ‘Richard Hill and Miss Evelyn Wood.

6. The engagement of Miss Margaret Dillon’ to Prt. Russell Ww. Terhune, Lowry Field, Denver, Colo, is announced by : her parents,’

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Dillon, Bridgeport. No date has been set for the wedding. THe prospeciite bridegtount is the:san; of Mr, and Mus, E. A. Terhune of Indianapolis. ujrman photo.) . :

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Two Elections To Be Held by

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Elections of officers are planned | by two women’s clubs meéting Mone | day. The MONDAY AFT/IRNOON READING cluly will hold its elece tion at the home of Mrs Charles v Muir, 3240 'N. New Jersey st. A : | “pitch in” luncheon also is planned | for’ the meeting,

WY-MO-DAU ‘club * officers will be elected “at: a meeting for. which Mrs. Thad R. Clark and M's. Laura Craig Poland will be hostesses. Mrs, Poland is to speak on “Tie Amae zon River” and Mrs. Harry A. Burke art on “River of January.’

Mrs. Frank A. Symmes, 2730 Sutherland ave., will be the hostess Monday for a meeting of tiie FORT-, f | NIGHTLY STUDY club. She will® be assisted by Mrs. W. C. Eiche holtz, Mrs; M. E. Robbing will talk on : “Netherlancis West . Indies and Dutch.:Guiana” and Mrs. A. Logan | Reed. will lead the discus:ion.

Dr. R. RE Vale The IRVINGTON VOMAN'S lub will be enfertained Manday by .-\. To Officiate’

nnd J. Willard Bolte, 243. '3. Downs ey ave. “Youth's Outlook Changes” : will “be .the sudject of: a: talk by At Wedding [i Sere & str : g “Our Library Table” wil be the A ceremony tomorrow afternoon program theme for a’ meeting of ii McKee ' chapel of Tabernacle the . MONDAY 'CONVEF:SATION Presbyterian chureh will unite Miss club Monday af, the home of Miss Dorothy ‘Roeder and Carl B. Burn- Lucy Mayo, . 1609 Broadway. Mrs, side -in marriage. Dr. Roy - Ewing C. E. Palmer and Mrs. J. F.. Caldow Vale will perform the ceremony, | Vil be in charge of the program. Parents of the couple are Mr. and| A talk on “Brazil” will he a fea= Mrs. Henry Roeder of Evansville| tyre of the NEW ERA cluly’s meét< and Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Burn-|ing. Monday at the home of Mrs, * side of Shenandoah, Ia. The church Karl C. Wolfe, 705 N. Emerson ave, will be decorated with palms and cahdelabra. : Mrs, Titus lowe will :peak on Mrs. Arthur C. Folz, sister of the| “Experiences. ir Singapore” at ‘s bride, will wear a gown of old rose, | luncheon meeting held Monday as fashioned with a satin top and net|the Marott hotcl by the WOMAN'S skirt. She is to carry purple violets.| RESEARCH club. - Nancy Altheide, flower girl, will] Mrs. Oren E. Smith will be chaire wear a blue frock and carry a bas-|Mman of- hostesses and will be ase ket of rose petals. The best man is|Sisted by Mesdames Wymnond J, to be Dr. Henry C. Miller and Dr.| Beckett, W.-C, Borcherding, A. W, Charles Boswell and Dr, Hubert| Bowen, Charles O. Britton Charles Murphy will be ushers. J. Buchanan, William H. Cooper, The bride, who will enter alone,| Charles’ E. -Coitingham, Mary RE will. have a gown of white satin,| Garver, A. M. Glossbrennir, A. D, made in princess style, with “a Grove, William C. Hartingsr, C. R. sweetheart neckline outlined with |Heckard and Frank 'G. Herman.’ - seed pearls. Her fingertip veil will] Other assistants will be Niesdameg be held in place with a camellia|John K. Jones, John Kelmer, Robe and she will carry a prayer book|€® L. MCKechnie,, Felix T. Mee with white camellias attached. ° Whirter, James H. Orndor ¥, J. W, Shower Given Putnam, W.. J. Ransdell, David A reception will follow at’ 4530| Ross. T.-N. Shimer, George A, Van

Marcy lane, where the couple will! Pyke and A. L. Wilson, Miss Alta

be at home following their wedding M. Roberts and Miss Margret Ste-

{Catherine Messner, | Campbell, : Fern . Marie ' York and

bers and guests of the Na-|fore the

trip. The bride will travel in an aqua crepe dress with brown access sories and a. camellia corsage. Miss Mary Burkhardt, 3168. Wash-

ington blvd., was hostess last night ‘

at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Roeder. Out-of-town guests included the bride-to-be’s, mother and Lieut, Irene Cecelia Sweeney, Omaha, Neb.; Miss. Wanda Kotschek, Knightstown, and Miss Eleanor Collier, Albany. Others: attending were Mrs. Jan~ ce Kern, ‘Misses Jeanette Collier, Betty Lou

Mary Ellen: Tinsley. :

tv iim on Art : To Be Shown

A movie, “A Hundred. Years of Art in Indiana,” will be shown by] . -| Randolph Coats, Indiana artist and “| portrait painter, when he appears a guest speaker Thursday night Indianapolis ess ‘and}

Club to Non Anniversary

A noon luncheon Monds y marke ing the 10th anniversary of the Indianapolis Farliamenta:y Law club will be aut the Ind Athletic club. James: Kn: pp, fore mer speaker of the state '1ouse of representatives, will be :uest of honor and will speak at a meeting following the luncheon. The club wa: founded by Mrs, John Downing Johnson for the pure

* | pose: of encoursiging parlis mentary

law practices. One of its jects. for 1943 is to continue hors to place.a course in parlis mentary law and procedure in the ci'y school curriculum. Hostesses for the lunchecn meet. ing will be the: I1embers, ‘They will’ include Mesdas es Carl - Bruenger, Johnson, Willam MM. Moore, Eugene E. Stacy, Ciustavus

To Be Speaker ture Study club of Indiana will be|professional Women's club at the| Taylor and Charles: The Valencian chapter, Interna- (entertained tonight at 8 o'clock in|woman's Department club. {and hall. | H.W. Moesch Jr.| a Coats, president. of ‘the In-|

The auxiliary to the Sons ‘of| Other assistants at the reception hostesses, will have as assistants ; Veterans of the Civil War will include the Misses Louise Crabb, Mesdames Emsley Johnson Sr. monty ror, mes of i Ta oO eB Jean, Deaner anil Marearel. Muiray. Vora Bennett, W. H. Hart, B.A tional Travel-Study club, will hold| of - the. state tion. 4 tuk intr ey: W tion or ffoe 1 I tera er | ding EE Re phe. is ‘Gause, Cieorge Ruth, Re Wood | mothe meeting Thursday at 3 | ment, will give a talk and show col- Roce by ie Betty Pose Fost :

at the. x Toh Qetwood, Chimiiieey; hs Sud Mrs. land C. T. Malan and Miss Jane 3454 25th Ng sun ThHeumler, dean of Mrs. Tinder to Sock Geral food. an aid (Lamb, Se Luncheon

Mrs. Maynard Gatwood, Ft. Wayne.| The pmgram was arranged by Now. Jules: Zinta wil speak on 84 Tocinionl his schon, wil ~Leuls Bromfleld’s *Mrs. Park- The bride will wear a frock of Mrs. Cicorge Jeffrey. Mrs. Hatper)"Sosneirfrout tie Fhantens of War*| “ “Human : 1g di bl ‘Ranshu decorations / - L.. By

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