Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1944 — Page 15
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.- For Lambs Club Frolic Saturday
. - A GROUP OF EARLY RESERVATIONS have been
received for the Lambs. club frolic to be held Saturday night in the Columbia club. ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. Noble Ropkey will be the chairmen for the event which will feature & program of impromptu acts by club members. . Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Albershardt will entéftain with an ine formal party at their home before the dance. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Miles Barton and Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Ferrie day, Scot’ B. Clifford and Paul Hargitt. : . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Volney Brown before the dance will be Capt. and Mrs. Paul Starrett, Messrs, and Mesdames Frederick Holliday, Samuel Runnels Harrell and A. K. Scheidenhelm and Mrs. _ Sylvester Johnson. ; With Mr, and Mrs. Albert Campbell will be Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Turner and Mr, and Mrs. Myron McKee. The Brown and Campbell parties will have dinner together. : Others who have made reservations are Messrs. and Mesdames Edson: Wood, W, C. Griffith, Herbert E. Wilson, R. W. Boozer and J. 8, Willlams and Mrs. William H. Wemmer.
Party Honors Nancy Kegley MRS. JOHN TRACY DAVIS entertained yesterday with a luncheon and handkerchief shower at her home in honor of Miss Nancy Jane Kegley. Miss Kegley will become the bride of Pfc. Don Jenkins in a ceremony April 29 in the Broadway Methodist church, “Guests for the party were Mrs. William Frederick Kegley and Mrs. Don Jenkins, Noblesville, mothers of the engaged couple, Mes-
dames Charles Hagedon, George Brown, Donald Gerking, Roy Slaugh-
ter, Forrest Haines, C. B. Durham and W. Richard Waggoner and Miss Betsy Hutchings. Mrs. Raymond F. Milburn will entertain with a breakfast and pantry shower for the bride-to-be Sunday and an open house honoring the couple will be given Friday night by Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam 8% the Merriam home,
ss 8 #® = = 4 Miss Nancy Campbell and her flance, Lt. Theodore Englehart,
will be the honor guests at a buffet supper tomorrow night to be given by Miss “Jane Leasure at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. Kent Leasure. = ; The couple will be married Saturday in the Woodstock club, The guests will be Sgt. and Mrs. John L. Davis, Lt, and Mrs. Albert Malcolm Buck, Misses Anne Shaw Davis, Elizabeth Kiger, Barbara Noel and Margaret Wohlgemuth, Sgt. Herbert Whalen, Sgt. Forrest Truitt, Lt. 8. C, Brasch, Jack Bailey and Ted Rosenlund. AAW 2 =» =n Miss Joanne Krouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Krouse, has set Saturday as the date for her wedding to Lt. William Nathaniel Scott. The ceremony will be at 4:30 p. m. in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James§ Scott.
Tudor Group to Give Play THE MASQUERADERS CLUB of Tudor Hall school will present “The Admirable Crichton” (Barrie) April 29 at 8:15 p. m. at the school. Miss Nellie McCaslin will direct the performance. Leading roles will be played by Misses Emily Flickinger, Doris Palmer, Jacqueline Cohen, Gene Scheidenhelm, Lucia Brown, Shirley Amos, Kathryn Crockett, Helen Rogers; Marjorie Bain and Marjann The other members of the cast are Misses Wilma Moenning, Kathryn. Geyer, Betty Lee Tarbet, Joanna Cole, Carolyn Crom, Sally Stokely, Patricia Noelting, Frances Nafe, Jane Eaglesfield, Maura Quinn, Ann Clark, Nancy Stout, Ellen Hill and Suzanne Frenzel. Assisting with the staging of the show are Miss Susan Ward, assistant director; Miss Tarbet, technical director; Miss Betty Mayer and Miss Marjorie Kroeger, business managers; Miss Nafe, properties; Miss Clark, costumes, and Miss Barbara Bradley and Miss Sue
Early Reservations Are Received
Reeder, publicity. Miss Healy is scenery adviser.
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[Couple to Be 1At Home In Maryland
Hoffman-Cole Rite Read in Missouri
; / The announcement of a recent marriage and a wedding today are the features of the bridal scene. Mrs, H. W. MacDonald of New Castle announces the marriage of her daughter, Virginia Lee, to Lt. Allen C. Menke, son of Mr. and Mrs. William: Menke of Huntingburg. The wedding was Priday in the home of the bride's mother with the Rev. Paul E. Spurgeon, pastor of the First Presbyterian church there, officiating. | Mrs. Menke's only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Fred R. Mann, and .Ross Allen, Fort Wayne, was the best man. Following a reception, the couple left Jor Aberdeen, Md., where Mr. Menke is stationed with the ordnance department at the Aberdeen proving ground. Both Mr. and Mrs, Menke are {graduates of Purdue university. Mrs, Menke is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board and Tri Kappa. Mr. Menke is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity and Pi Tau Sigma. ” - . Miss Wylene Cole daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cole, Gramby, Mo.,, became the bride of Capt. Edgar F. Hoffman at 7:45 a. m. today at Camp Crowder, Mo. Capt. Hoffman is the son of Mr. and
The schedule of meetings for the remainder of the week follows:
Election meetings are featured in news of city and county ParentTeacher associations this week. A number of guest speakers will talk short visit here on youth problems and a panel discussion, “Youth Speaks for Itself,” : with seven high school students participating will-be held at School 5.!
Mrs. Harvey Hoffman, 1800 S. High School rd. The couple will be at home at Camp Crowder after a
Maj. John J. Hoffman, another ison, and Mrs. Hoffman and daugh-
TODAY
Southport. 1 p. m. Covered dish luncheon. Songs by pupils, installation of officers by Mrs, Basil Fischer, Warren Central—7:45 p. m. Plans
Local Women Attend Y. W.
5—1:30 p. m. Panel “Youth Speaks for Itself,” Emmet A. Rice and seven high school students, “ 16—3:15 p. m. “Waste Into Wages,” |
The delegates are
pupils. Election. _ .
school orchestra. Election. 20—-2:30 p. m. “Plant for Commu-,®" ahd Lucy Schulte. nity Beauty,” Scott McCoy. Study]
for summer recreational center C f to be discussed. : on erence Wayne Twp. high. 8 p. m. Glee club singing and film on “WAC Times Special Activities.” Social hour. CHICAGO, Tl, April 18— Thirteen TOMORROW V
delegates are representing the InDiscussion, dianapolis Y. W. C. A. at the three |day session of the central regional! {conference of the national Y. W. {board here today through Friday. | S Mesdames |’ | F Howard G. Lytle. Music, former Jasper P. Scott, Boyd I. Miller, How- | Oo Open r 1day ‘ard Lytle, B. W. Lodwick, Henry - - Richardson, Oliver Martin, Joseph 18—2 p. m. “Program Arrange- R » P ments for State Convention,” Ward, Anne Kern and Kathryn Mrs. Frank Rieman. Music, Wolfe and Misses Mary Walton {Elizabeth Ann Blaisdell, Maj Belch-
More than a 1000 representatives brary. The exhibit will be open to group meeting in room 7. Leader, 2T¢ attending the meeting from 141 the public from 12:30 to 9 p. m.
[ter Patricia Ann are also visiting his parents. Maj. Hoffmann is sfationed at Camp Cooke, Cal. s = ” Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene Welton are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fancher, 1302 W. 28th st., until May 1. Mrs. Welton was formerly Miss LaVerne Johnson of Austin, Tex., before her marriage in February. The couple will return to San Antonio, Tex. where Mr. Welton is stationed.
‘Narcissus Show
‘The Garden Club of Indiana will {Sponsor a narcissus show and gar{den center display Friday and Sat-
|urday in the Rauh Memorial li-
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Mrs. Marvin E, Curle (left),
F. B. I. Head Addresses Convention
NEW YORK, April 18 (U. P).— J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, warned last night that “the day of the ‘front’ organization is not over”
Foster photo. second deputy commissioner i) the Indianapolis and Marion county Girl Scouts, passed out candy bar to girls who attended a rally held this week-end to inaugurate
surprises the Scouts’ 19th annual cookie sale,
. n n s A cookie rally held this weekend at the St. Clair theater marked the beginning of the Indianapolis and Marion county Girl Scouts’ 19th annual cookie sale. The 1200 Scouts who attended received instructions for the sale which will end April 29. Proceeds will be used for improvements at the Girl Scout Camp Dellwood and the Little House. » In addition to the traditional
and that “already there are signs of a revival of the very forces that
ridiculed preparedness and defense.” Asserting that forces inciting
hatred between races, classes and
creeds in America constitute a threat to democracy, Hoover told the 53d continental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution: “America_must, if it is to defend itself, build up a barrier against the prophets of deom who would trade personal advantage for principle, | who would debauch freedom into | license, and who would malign America by shallow, superficial sugar-coated panaceas that are neither democratic nor defensible.” Attacking race hatred, Hoover said he believed “the time has come to demand proof when biased accusations are leveled at groups of people because they are Catholic, Jew, Gentile, white or Negro.”
‘Other Speakers
“so-called journalistic enterprise” seeks .to incite class against class and race against race and to make “rubble of the democracy our forefathers passed on to us.” He added, however, that although the will of the majority prevailed;
He charged that a segment of
boxes of cookies, the girls also are | selling boxes of candy in the | door - to - door campaign which | opened immediately following the | rally.
Mrs. Stuart Bishop is chairman for the cookie sale.
“militant, self-seeking, loudly vocal
groups of muddled emotionalists, | parlor pinks, fellow-travelers and avowed Communists are often mis-'
Marian guild of Marian college.!Chap. AP, P. E O. Wed. Mrs. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Block's audito-| Virgil A. Sly, #0 N. Ritter, hostrium. ess. “Sulpha Drugs,” Mrs. R. L. Mothers’ club of Lauter Boys’ club.| McKay. 8 p. m. Sat. 1309 W, Market. Chap. F, P. E O. 1 p. m. Wed. Euchre. - Mrs. John Hastilow,| Mrs. Walter T. White, 3744 N. chairman. Meridian, hostess’ °Mrs. R. E.
32—2:45 p. m.
“Safe Guarding the! Child from Moral Harm,” the] Rev. Olen A. Peters. Children’s program. { 36—2 p. m. Speaker, Zack Ander-| son. Election and social hour.
{community and 200 student Y. W. Mrs. Thelma McDonald. {centers in 12 states. Eastern, southem and western sections of the
{this year.
The conference purpose is to dis-
of the arrangements.
Mrs. Eugene C. Miller, chairman {of the central west district of the country have planned meetings also Organization, and Mrs. Walter P.
instead of a natiofal convention Morton Will have general charge
They will be assisted by the fol-
CLUBS
Vale, program. Butler Women's Facuity. 2:30 p. m.| Chap. V, P. E. O. Wed. Mrs. John
cuss, common” problems of Y. W.'s
{38—2:30 p. m. Music, ‘pupils of throughout the country resulting | McFarland, my Seis Mrs. Rosa Lena Schreiber. Elec- from the expanded work of women |BK: entry; Mrs. C. F. Orr, classi-
{lowing committees: Mrs. Joe G.}
taken for the masses.” . Mrs. William H. Pouch of New York, D. A. R. president, urged the organization to uphold national defense after the war and advocated a strong navy to insure peaceful trade. _ President Roosevelt, in a message | to the convention, said the war has challenged the principles of freedom
Wed Recreation room, Jordan Fletcher, 418 Blue Ridge rd., host-| tion. and girls under the strains of war. jBustion; Mrs. Rin > ei hall. “G. B. 8.” (Shaw), Miss Co-| ess. “Will Rogers,” Mrs. Prank T. 30—2 p. m. “A Tree Grows in| 3 ging; Mrs. ughel, . . B. 8. ' > ream] judging; Mrs. Vance kinson, rinne Welling. Election, | smith. Brooklyn” (Smith), Mrs. Mile, . D Wil Earlham Women's. 3 p. m. Thurs. Alpha chap. Phi Gamma Sigma. 7| Drane. Music, children. Elec- Louise AUNCI Hugh Baker sr, hospitality. Mrs. James C. Jay, 3620 Wash-, DP. m. Wed. The Homestead.| tion. |
Initiation and dinner. Woodrow Shackleford presiding. |
ington blvd. hostess. Silver tea.! i Franklin Center Junior Homemak-/
Southport rd. hostess. Sypreme Forest Woodmen Circle,
Project,
Mrs. Edward L. Osborne. : ny a vington Catholic Woman's Study, oon luncheon, sewing, ess Wed. Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, 5336 Session, program. Lowell, hostess. “The Judgment. 9 the Nations Mrs: Foy Bab-W, D, C. Group cocks i ington Mother study. wed. To Hear Speaker a x Lesie. on The community welfare departD Miller and Mrs. Hervie A. Ment Of the Woman's Department| Vertrees, speakers, “| club will hear a talk by Howard A. ew Century. Wed. Mrs. William i068: FBI investigator, at its 12:30
Election.
hostess. Mrs. Beryl E. Scudder, B® will discuss the bureau's activ-|
i at 1 speaker | ues. (Garde
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m. Thurs. Haughville library, | Side and Mrs, John E. Messick, for- |
mer president of the Indianapolis paris Underground,” Mrs. ‘Har-|p,y Nursery, will speak on “Day t Golay. i Service.” The door chairman, Mrs.
ficers.
ers, 1:30 p. m. Pri. Citizens Gas & Mesdames John Berns, M. D. Did- | Coke Utility. Card party. Mis. | way, Philip A. Keller, Frank B.|
Maude Perry, chairman. | Ross and James B, Willard. tion.
Woodruff Place Baptist church. gy ;.4s5 p. m.
87—3:30 p. m. Visual Aids” Miss Doris Lyn | and Mrs. F. E. Dauner, 3817 N.
“Peter Rabbit,”
{Garden City. a : ; { Mrs. George E. Maxwell will Pre-| canning,” Mrs. Nora Julian. Blood |Vét NO book of Robinson and his ssive Homemakers. 12:30 p. pl a film, installation of of. Poetry from this viewpoint has been
Mrs 45—7:45 p. m. “Fathers Arg Par- | ents, Too,” George Fisher!
{ | 46—2:30 p. m. “Our Need for Fam- | 8. Thurs. Mm. Pete Rode, Beta Iota Chap, Tau Phi Lambda," "pn, oo iin = "Miss Mary Riggs,
+ Musical am and nominalesson on fabrics. | 8 p.m Thurs, 2438 N. Alabama st. ny progr: , Indianapolis Readers. Wed. Mrs. Rush party. \ 80—2:30 p. m. “How Cheap Are Otis P. Renchen, 4044 Guilford, W. GC, T. U. GROUP Children?”, the Rev. Ralph L. hostess. “Roughly Speaking,” Elizabeth Stanley. 10 a. m. ThWS.| Opell. Music, boys’ chorus.
“The
Sound film. Election. group at 2:30 p. m. Castleton. 6:30 p. m. Basket supper, | “Boy Scout Activities” film. Elec- | "rier Just year. tion of officers. Crooked Creek. 1:45 p. m. Operetta, luncheon meeting Wednesd 2 a grads m. luncheon mi nesday. ~ Baumheckel, 2139 N. Delaware, P V-|. Election of officers. Board meet lsis of his philosophicas, Iromeri,
p. m.
THURSDAY
7th Div, U. 8 N. R, Navy Moth-|A, J. Hueber. will be assisted by Theodore Potter Fresh Air—2. p.| Speaker, Mrs. Flora A. Sayeman. Music, intermediate chorus. Elec- |
Speaker, Murray] Dalman, «+ Program, children
7:30 p. m.
For the second successive
"School of Letters. Value of!
Study
| Miss Dauner received the award for a proposed critical and inter|pretive study of the poetry of Edwin | Arlington Robinson and an analy-
{ “H ome | 2esthetic and political tenets,
| published.
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the American Association of Uni-{ Fred MacMurray, motion picture versity Women présented one of actor, has selected five Butler uniits 10 national fellowships of $1500 | versity. coeds as Drift beauty queens. {to a graduate of Butler university, Photographs of the girls will apa native of Indianapolis and a grad- [pear in the Drift, yearbook of the uate student in the Iowa State university junior class, in May.
ft Beauty Queens
on which the nation was founded and that “in rising to the defense of these principles, we have become
garden center display, and Mrs jaware of the obligations they place { ! :
{on every citizen.” A message from Gov. Thomas E. | Dewey commended the D. A. R. for /its work in the war effort.
The girls are Miss Mary Alice |
Plan Card Parties
As parties in the school
Schulz, Donald Greene, Stuckey and Joseph Schwert.
Give Card Party
Co-
The April committee of the Altar Sodality of the Holy Angels Catholic church will sponsor two card!
mittee includes Mesdames Louis Fred
Miss Louise Dauner, daughter of Miller, Miss Phyllis Hornbeck of Ft.| |Lauderdale, Fla, and Miss Phyllis New Jersey st, received the May (Heisterkamp, Delta Delta Delta so- | | Treat Morrison fellowship this year, rority, and Mrs. Joan Williams | Miss Marguerite Young was the King, Pittsboro, and Miss Betty Lou | | Wooldridge, Kappa Alpha Theta.
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lumbia university midshipmen’s mw | School, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fischer, 72d and
At Home This Spring |
College ave. The engagement of Miss Evelyn Marie Stein, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Stein, and Mr.
A card party, sponsored by the youth committee of St. Philip Neri National Council of Catholic Women, was held at 2 p.m. today in Block's auditorium. Mrs. Lorena Cunningham, chairman, was assisted by
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L. M. Vogler, chairman of the state agricultural conservation commission and of the Indiana department agricultural war board, will discuss “Agriculture's Contribution
to the War and to National Prosperity” before the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, Friday at Ayres’ auditorium. The meeting, the last of the year, will be from 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. with Mrs. Calvin Purdue, chairman of agriculture, in charge, Mrs. Purdue will present the speaker. : “Victory Gardens” will be discussed by Mrs. Louis Wolf and Mrs Royer K. Brown will speak on the increasing need for blood plasma.. | Mrs. Theodore F. Fleck, chairman |of Epsilon Sigma Omicron, will report on the sorority’s activities. | Three members to serve on the | nominating committee will be elected and the following committees will conduct the ‘election: Mesdames | Ray E. Denny, R. B. Malloch, J. H. | Lombard and D. S. MacLeod, regis- | tration; Mesdames Theodore L. | Caldwell, J. E. Barcus, Harold J. | Hayes and Herbert T. Grouns, tellers, and Mrs. J. Francis Huffman | will officiate at the blackboard, | Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson will preside during the business session and Mrs. Leonard A. Murchisan for the program. ;
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