Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1943 — Page 17

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“The Underpass” (above) is included in the annual summer exhibition of work by John Herron Art school studenfs. The ‘show will be on view at the school until early fall. The picture was painted by Robert O. Parks, West Lafayette, this year’s winner of the Mary Milliken memorial fund scholarship for graduate travel and study. He received the award at commencement exercises last week-end.

Civiz Theater Board Elects Officers And Discusses Membership Drive

JOHN D. WELCH was elected president of the Civic theater recently at a meeting of the board of directors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer. The other officers chosen are Mrs. Pantzer, vice president; Mrs. Bertrand Hawkins, re-elected secretary, and LeRoy G.

Gordner, treasurer. With the officers the following persons will make up the execu-

. tive committee; Homer Capehart, Toner M. Overley, Harry V. Wade,

Herbert E. Wilson and Wallace O. Lee.

’ Additional plans were made at the board meeting for the mem-

bership drive which began June 2 and will end Sunday. Eight hundred new members are needed in order for the theater ‘to open -its 1943-44 season in the fall. Any interested person may join hy contacting the theater. Those who belong may participate in the theater’s activities as actors and as members of the Back Stage club, Women’s Affairs ‘committee and the office staff. They also may construct and paint sets and handle properties during the run of a show.

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The Southern club soon will issue invitations for a “Border Fiesta,” its final party of the season, to be held the evening of July 9 in the garden of the Athenaeum. The dinner dance will honor for the first time, Southern club members who are from the southwest states.

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lee Rice will be the chairmen assisted °

by Messrs. and Mesdames Maxwell V. Bailey, Marshall G. Knox, Maxwell Drocke and John W. Hutchings and Miss Helen Smith The program has not yet been announced.

Bridal Dinner for Miss Stettler

A BRIDAL DINNER given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Stettler at the University club will honor their daughter, Jane Elizabeth, and Ensign Robert Simpson Lewellen, U. S. N.,, whose marriage will be Sunday afternoon in the First Evangelical church. The guests will include Ensign Lewellen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bafford Lewellen of Minneapolis, and the couple’s attendants, Miss Eloise Schumacher and Miss Margaret Cooper, bridesmaids; James Lewellen, brother of the prospective bridegroom, best man, and Mrs. Lewellen, Florence, Ala, and Ensign Richard A. Rysow, U. 8S. N.,, Milwaukee, and Ensign Shannon D. Cramer, U 8. N., Washington, ushers. Other guests will be Mrs. Waldo Bunger of Minneapolis and Mrs. .B. E. Lewellen of San Diego.

Attend Westover Graduation

MRS. OTTO N. FRENZEL of Carmel and Mrs. Fred C. Dickson were to return today from the East. They went to Middlebury, Conn., to attend the graduatfon of Mrs. Frenzel's daughter, Miss

"Eleanor ‘Dickson Frenzgl, from Westover school and then visited in

Cn Four Clubs Plan Picnics for the

Week-End

Mrs. Roesch Will Give Book Review

Four clubs meeting this week-end will have picnics. One group will hear a book review tomorrow.

READING club will have a covercd dish picnic tomorrow at the home of ‘Mrs. T. F. Schlaegel, 3818 Rookwood ave,

A “no ration” strawberry festival and informal picnic supper will be

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Mr. Frenzel and a son, Nick Frenzel, who also attended the graduation, have arrived home recently. - Miss Frenzel was to come

with the others today.

Other Indianapolis persons who have returned recently from New. York are Mr. and Mrs Herman Strashun,

Misses Joyce Lenore and Joan Louise Smith have been graduated from Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., with honorable mention as the two seniors having the highest scholastic average during

their years there. E. Smith.

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Visiting Miss Ann Atkins who has just returned home from the

Masters school, Dobbs Ferry, N.

Lewis of New York. Miss Atkins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cpl. Elias C. Atkins III, stationed at Camp McCain, Granada, Miss., is expected home this week for a furlough.

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daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray

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Entertain Soldiers “Kilowatt Kapers” will be presented by the Chorus club of the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. at 8 p. m. Saturday at Southport

high school. The program is being |

sponsored by the Perry Township War Mothers’ club and soldiers at Indiana Central college will be entertained.

To Attend Council

Miss ‘Mary Ronk, president of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Pi Lambda Theta sorority, will attend the sorority’s biennial council June 19-22 at Toledo, © Also at-

tending the council will be Miss Frieda Herbst, Mrs. O. H. Eller and Mrs. Gordon W. Barker.

Engaged

Prof. Clute Will

Talk to Garden Club Tomorrow

Prof. Willard N. Clute, member

of the American Fern society and! for many years sponsor of its offi-| cial publication, will speak on| “Ferns and Foliage Plants” at the meeting of the Fall Creek Garden| club tomorrow morning at the home of Mrs. Walter P. Morton, 3434 Fall Creek blvd. Prof. Clute is the author of several books on ferns and in a recent article in the state bulletin of the Garden Club of Indiana, he states that about 50 types of ferns grow wild in Indiana and can be grown in the garden by the amateur gardener,

Next Meeting The June 25th meeting of the Fall rea club will be at the home of . Robert W. Blake, 615 E. 37th!

44s Mrs. B. F. Orr will - explain |

“Color Harmony in Flower Arrange-|

“ments” and will arrange flowers

brought in by club members. This, will be the third in a series of talks

on flower arrangements and will-be'|

followed next month by a flower

show judged by Mrs. Orr.

Plans Piano Recital

Miss Elsie B. Manning will pre-| sent her high school students in a

' piano recital at 7:30 p. m., June 29,

in Cropsey auditorium, central library. Her grade school students gave their recital last night in the,

{the auditorium.

—Photoreflex photo. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright announce the engagement of their daughter, ‘Marjorie, to Alva |

Card Party Tuesday

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The FRIDAY AFTERNOON

held by the NATURE STUDY club at 6 p. m. Saturday in George Washington park. Miss Clara Haug will be in charge of the picnic, which will be followed by a community sing.

Mrs. Chalmer Schlosser will be

-| hostess for a picnic of the IRVING-

TON QUEST -club tomorrow, assisted by Mrs. Richard B. Miller and Mrs. V. C. Dougherty. The party will be at the Schlosser cabin near New Palestine.

At 1 p. m. tomorrow the IRVINGTON SOCIAL STUDY club will have a picnic in Ellenberger park. In case of rain they will meet with Mrs. H. G. May, 321 N. Bolton ave.

A book review will be given by Mrs. H. P. Roesch for the FRIDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY club meeting tomorrow with Mrs. E. F. Sunderman, 2746 N. Gale st. Mrs. T. A. ODell will discuss “Current Events.”

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Sigma Kappas : Will Give Tea Sunday

Mrs. R. M. Lingle. Will be Hostess

Prospective university students and their mothers will be guests at a tea to be given Sunday afternoon by the Indianapolis alumnae chapter and the Indiana university chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority. The tea will be from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert M. Lingle, 715 E. 57th st. The alumnae chapter president,

Mrs. Harry A. May, will pour at the tea table, which will. be decorated

+ | Miss® Judith Bright and Miss Ame-

with roses. Bouquets: of summer | flowers—shastg daisies, peonies, larkspur and poppies—will be arranged’ through the house. Receiving Line Mrs. ‘Lingle will ‘head the reéeiving line, followed by Mrs. Edward D. Taggart, director of the sorority’s central office; Miss Joan Devin and: Miss Novelle Northcott, city and campus rush captains, and Miss Bettye Karger, college alumni chap-

ter . president. . Assisting Mrs. Lingle with arrangements are Mrs. Robert D. Coleman, Mrs. Russell P. Burkle,

lia Tiplick. Members of the social commiite2 who have charge of the entertainment are Mrs. William Hutchison, chairman, and Misses Norma Lagenaur, Doris Koning and Alice Pau-

Hibben School Will Have Open House

Parents will visit Hibben schog 5237: Pleasant Run pkwy., from a. m. to noon tomorrow, A similar ¥isiting period was cone ducted yesterday, with Miss Helen Hibben, Miss Hazen Hibben, M Clifton Donnell and Mrs. Rob Gill in charge. : Hostesses yesterday were Mesa dames Stanley Millér, Earl Howe Jones, T. R. Turner, John Goodin, Charles 8S. Kirkhoff and Ferdinand Bauer. Tomorrow they will be Mesdames W. Hodge Jr Waldo Michel, Paul F. Grubbs, Robert C. Heath, Roy McLain, Paul N. Rowe, Henry F. Ostrom, Emil

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