Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1947 — Page 23
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The Players Announce Plays, Cosh For Productions to Be Given April 26
MR. AND MRS. JULIAN BOBBS, chairmen of The Players club's next production, today announced the plays to ‘be presented Saturday night, April 26, at the Civic theater. Mrs. Frank Reissner will direct ‘“Remarkable Baby” (Kirkpatrick), and “A Minuet” (Parker) will be presented under the direction of Jack Harding. In the cast of “Remarvae Baby” are Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Miner Jr., Andre Rhoads and Eugene B. Hjbbs, Mrs, Orland Church and Mrs. ‘Hugh Carpenter. The second play tast iricludes Mrs: Kurt Pantzer, Harry Wade and Mr. Harding. A dance at the Woodstock club will be held after the performs ances. Members of the committee assisting Mr. and Mrs. Bobbs are Ms, and Mrs. Herman C. Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Brown and Dr; and Mrs. PF. Robert Hensel.
Park School Mothers
A LUNCHEON and business meeting will be held by the ; Mothers Association of - Park i : School at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday | | at the Meridian Hills Country | club. Reports will be made on ticket sales for the Garden tour to be held May 3 and 4. Mrs. Robert M. Bowes is ticket chairman. Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes and Mrs. J. A. Carroll, originators of the tour, will be special guests at the luncheon. The program will include songs by the school junior-senior chorus under the direction of Frederick Holler, Raymond Rauch ‘and Robert Batman will play
group to attend the state Panhellenic convention April 12 at Lafayette. Mrs. John R. Fenster maker, president of the local association, and Mrs. Jeup, vice president, will conduct a panel discussion of the Indianapolis educational program.
Club District To Convene
This Month
The Indianapolis Pilot- club will be hostess when district 15 of Pilot International meets at the
lumbia club April 12 and 13. Mrs. Florence Thacker Bradley is convention chair-
iday, over wie
man. piano solos. A tea will be Mrs. Norb FP. Schaefer and given Saturday Mrs. M. B. Johnston are in afternoon, April
charge. of arrangements for the luncheon.
12, with Mrs. Richard T.James, Mrs. Robert Tyndall and local club presidents as guests. Dr. John Haramy will address the banquet
| Mrs, Jeup Hostess ] MRS. BERNARD JEUP will i entertain. members of the Indianapolis Panhellenic association Monday night. Special guests will be the scholarship committee, including the following high school teachers: Miss Louise Reiter, Shortridge; Miss Marie Sullivan, Technical; Mrs. $ William ©. Loew, Howe: Miss - § Miriam King, Broad Ripple; Mrs. ¢ © Willlam B. Wilcox, Washington, \ and Mrs. Vernon Kniptash, Manual. Howard Peckham, Indiana Historical society, will speak on “Thumbnail Sketches of Outstanding Women of the American Revolution”. Plans will be discussed for a
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Bretzman, Mrs. Bradley
that night in the Columbia club,
and Mrs. Frances Carter Coburn will be toastmaster. A reception will follow for Miss Harriet McSwean, Selma, Ala:, International president. Two business sessions will be held Sunday. . Committee chairmen include Miss Nellie Polly and. Miss Katherine Kaercher, hospitality and arrangements; Miss Frances Kelly, registration; Mrs. Coburn, program; Mrs. Lucille Morton, tea; Mrs. Ida Broo, transportation; Miss Esther Yancey, invitations; Mrs. Helen Hawerstick, decorations, and Miss Agnes Mahoney, publicity.
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spring party April 19 at the Mu her afternoon dancing classes.
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Assistants Chosen For Spring Party
Mrs. William Byram Gates’ assistants at the annual spring party she gives for her afternoon dancing classes have been announced. The party will be from 8:30 to 11 p. m. April 19 in the Egyptian ballroom of the Murat temple. The assistants will be Messrs, and Mesdames John R, Caldow, Paul Denny, Leslie M. DeVoe, Irving Fauvre, Charles A. Greathouse, William 8. Hall, Frederick D. Leete Jr., Thomas Mahaffey Jr, Edwin McNally, Allen .O. Miller, Charles L. Nicholson, Thomas G. Sinclair, Alexander Thomson, Gordon H, Thompson, David P. Wil. liams, Evans Woollen and George Ziegler.
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I. T.-S. C. Unit To Initif®e New Members
International Travel - Study club will initiate new members when it meets at 12:30 p. m. Saturday, April 13, at the Hotel Washington. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth and, Mrs. Max Norris will be In
“Mrs. Noble 3 Reynolds will talk n JIran.” The hostesses for the meeting ‘will *include Mesdames Letha Lovinger, Ruby Frasher and Elmira Harrison. Mrs. John Henry was elected president at a recent meeting. Other chapter officers are Mrs. Glenn Jones and Miss Erma Steen, first and second vice presidents, and Mrs. Ellis Abbott and Mrs. Robert Tustison, recording and corresponding secretaries. Mrs. Cora Burgin and Mrs. Arthur Grayson were named auditors, and Mrs. Lovinger was elected delegate to the federation.
Fraternity Mothers
Plan Luncheon The Phi Delta Theta Mothers club of Butler university will have a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the chapter house. Guests of honor will include campus house mothers. Mrs. Gordon Holland will talk on “Ohina,” and Mrs. Ruth Watkins will sing. Mrs. Charles Ferguson is chairman of hostesses.
Sorority Will Have Guest Speaker
Floyd Starr, founder of Starr Commonwealth for Boys, will be the guest speaker for Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority at 8 p. m. next Friday at Oropsey auditorium. - ~ He will discuss the organisation and training of the boys in the “town.” The sorority plans to -es-
Mrs. Henry
tablish a similar “girls’ town” in Indianapolis. Rel
one of the tunes to which she will dance when Mrs. William Byram Gates gives her annlal
another of the dancing class pupils, listens in.
The Heather Belles chapter of the|
Hanna plays
rat temple for Lynn Peterson, dancing classes.
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dancing class students pause to ta they will attend. They are (left to
TALK ABOUT THE PARTY—Thres of Mrs, Gates’ high school
Rosanne "Wilson and Robert Whyte.
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JUNIOR ASSEMBLY MEMBERS—Miss Helen Weinhardt, Miss Annie Atkins and Rob Roy Benson (left fo right) are members of the Junior assembly who will attend the spring party to be given by Mrs. Gates on Apr) 18 in the Egyptian ballroom of the Murat temple. Also at the party, which wil f * Gates’ party for her afternoon dancing classes, will be members o
lk about the April 18 party which right) Miss Virginia Ruddell, Miss
The Bridal Scene—
shower honoring Miss Doris Wheeler.
Blair, Greencastle, and Mrs. F. W. Wyman, Noblesville. Others were Mesdames Bert L. Pearce, Harry A. Blasingham, Thomas A. Brady, Joseph W. Barr, Clyde D. Budd, Robert “E. Morgan, Allison Maxwell, Roy O. McCormick and Earl K. Shalley, Miss Betty Fellows and Miss Barbara Ferguson, ” ® “
Miss Jean Marie Achgill has set May 10 as the date for her marriage to Peter Henry Landry, Ferndale, Mich. The ceremony will be at 9a m in Holy Angels Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Achgill, 1330 W. 32d st., are parents of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. Corinne Landry, Ferndale, is the prospective bridegroom’s mother. Miss Virginia Merrick will be Miss Achgill's maid of honor. Bridesmaids are to be Miss Irene Landry, Ferndale, and Miss Mary Salamone. Irve ‘Landry will be his brother's best man. James MéeNamara, Detroit, and James Achgill, the brideto~be’s brother, will be ushers. Hector and Clarence Landry will serve
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Doris Wheeler Is Honor Guest At Pre-Nuptial Party; Mrs. M. T. Fouke Is Hostess
Mrs. Myron T. Fouke entertained last night in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Storen, 4451 Park ave, with a crystal
Miss Wheeler and Dr. Fred L. Toumey will be married May 7 Guests with Miss Wheeler were her mother, Mrs, C. 8. Wheeler, and her sister, Mrs. George Guckenberger III, Cincinnati;
* vou have the shelf empty go over it
{meeting of the Culture club taday.
Mrs. Robert A.
at the nuptial: mass. They are brothers of the bridegroom-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cundiff, 1323 W. 32d st., will give a dinner tomorrow honoring the engaged couple. The party also will honor the Cundiffs’ son, Sgt. John Boling, U. 8. M. C, who will leave this month for Alaska. Other dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Preston Carter, Miss Merrick and Miss Salamone. Another dinner will be given for the couple April 12 by Mr. and Mrs. Achgill. Miss Merrick, 1619 8S. Sherman dr, will be hostess April 13 at a miscellaneoils shower for Miss Achgill.
| a J The honor guest at a personal shower to be given tonight by Mrs. C. ©. Trueblood, 836 Berkley rd. will be Miss Virginia Sheely. The hostess will be assisted ‘by Miss Gladys Hawickhorst.
Miss Sheely's marriage to Thom-|
as Hubbard Thompson will be May 18.
Guests tonight will include Mrs.
Gilbert F. Sheely, mother of the bride-to-be; Me8dames Lyman H, Thompson, Ben Raley, L. Victor Brown, R. H. Fisher, Al Loudermilk and Willlam Myers, Misses Dorothy Powers; Gladys Wampner and Elizabeth Williams,
Women Outnumber Men in U. S.
Women are the stronger sex--nu-merically, that is.
there were 470,000 more women than men in the United States in 1946.
of children under five years of age
1940 figure and the number in ‘the 5-to-9 age group increased by about 1,000,000.
Top Shelves Also Need Cleaning
Don't forget those top shelves in the kitchen that hold infrequently used items. They should come down for a periodic washing and while
with a soapy cloth. This cuts down too on the loose dust that would settle on your ‘china and glassware,
Culture Club Sochim
Mrs. Delamar McWorkman, 3844 Guilford ave, was hostess for the
Mrs, F. O. Schimpf and Mrs. F. M.
{To Be Guest
5776 Washington blvd., will give a bridal dinner tonight at the Highland Country’ club honoring their
WASHINGTON, April, 4 (U.P). The census: bureau reports that].
It also reports that the number
in 1948 increased 2,875,000 over the}
precede by one wight Mrs.
her high school
Helen Kemper
At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Kemper,
daughter, Helen, and Robert A. Neighbors of Sheridan, Wyo. The couple will be married at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Highland QOountry club. Attending the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Neighbors of Sheridan, Wyo., parents of the bridegroom; Miss Nancy Sulter, maid of honor; Miss Joan Pfeiffer and Miss Charlotte Densford, bridesmaids; Andrew W. Miny of Flushing, N. Y., H. Joseph Drueker of Kokomo and Robert Simon, ushers.
Visit Parents Miss Joan Eisenbarth and Elmer Jack Eisenbarth, students at Indiana university, are spending the Faster vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.- H. Eisenbarth, 846 Lincoln st. Miss Eisenbarth has her roommate, Miss Marge Pruttis of
¢|Mesdames Joseph T. Ackerman, Albert B. Adair, Frederick G. Bal, [enjoys
{Henry L. Patrick, Paul N. Rowe,
Will Be Topic of 1 T:
Professor D. Earlham college philosophy department, will speak on “The Recovery of America.”: Mrs. E. B. Hall is chairman for the meeting. In charge of an informal. tea to follow will be Mesdames Clyde V. Montgomery, Charles H. Smith and Harry E. Watson. Mrs. D. 8B. Meditch and Mrs, Orville A. Wilkinson will pour. Members taken into the club during the year will be honored. ” w . A meeting at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the clubhouse will be the final one of the season for the W. D. C. art department. Miss , Elizabeth Ohr, head of the art and music department at central library, will speak on “Flowers in Art.” Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood will sing, accompanied by Miss Jane Hampson. Mrs. Henry J. Windt will read an original essay, “Hats.” Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, tea chairman, will be assisted by Mrs, J. B. Vandaworker, vice chairman, and
E. L. Burnett, Edwin B. Evans, Bert 8. Gadd, William H. Hart Harry W. Krause, Howard J. Lacy,
G. B. Taylor, O. IL. Watkins and William BE White, Miss Mary Bryce, Miss Janet Shaw and Dr. Mabel F. Bibler. . Mrs. Alvin T. Coate and Mrs. Charles T. Hanna will pour. . » #” Mrs, Carl J. Weinhardt, president, will meet with the W. D. C. directors at 10 a. m. Monday at the clubhouse,
‘American Music’ Will Be Topic
Members of the Gen. Arthur St. Clair D. A. R, chapter will be entertained at 2:30 p. m. Monday by Mrs. Julia Darlington and Mrs. Paul E. Fisher, in the formers home in Golden HjllL Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood will speak on “American Musie,” including Indian and Negro Songs and
Helena, Mont., as her house guest.
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