Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1947 — Page 24
| 7 Reservations Are Made for Dinner To Precede Concert at Athenaeum
MANY MEMBERS*OF THE ATHENAEUM TURN‘ERS have made reservations for the dinner to precede the Maennerchor concert at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the auditorium. Mac Morgan, the concert which will open the Maennerchor's 11th year under the direction of Clarence Elbert. A dance in the Kellersaal will follow the concert, which is open to the public, Reservations, many for parties, Mesdames L. H. Freeman, J. C. Wooden, Elmer Foster, Charles Hess, A. L. Rice, Willlam Dedrn in, Robert Schuman, A." G, Wolter, J. W,
Keen, Constantine Borshoff and Kenneth Duncan, Also planning to- attend the event are Messrs, and Mesdames
Mass Sunday Will Precede Breakfast
The annual communion mass and | breakfast of the Daughters of Isabella will be held Sunday. The members will attend mass at 7:30 a. m, In 8t. John's Catholic Church The breakfast is planned for 0 8. m. in. the Indianapolis Athletic Club, James Eldridge, of the American Association for United Nations, will speak at the breakfast. He will be introduced by Mrs. Zpo W. Leach regent, Miss Catherine Fletcher is chair-
man, ahd officers and past regents »Mrs., Robert 8. Richey will talk |
will be hostesses. Miss Helen Reidy, is in charge of the decorations, as-! sisted by Mesdames Raymond! Farmer, James Wallace and Henry Miley and Misses Nell Sage, Marie McGary, Jean Mills, Minnie Weisshaar, Katherine Arkins, Helen and
Mary Hickey, Mary Kavanagh, Honora McEvilley and Frances Bteidle
Miss Thelma Haugh is chairman of reservations, and the muste for the mass and the breakfast will be furnished by the Glee Club. The newly elected officers will be installed after the breakfast,
Dorothy Emmelman Selects Attendants
Miss Dorothy Mae Emmelman has selected her sister, Mrs, Gerald O./ Browning, as her matron of honor| when she is married to John Gregory Dixon Nov. 23. The ceremony | will be in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral,
: consin. Miss Margaret Dixon, the sister of ye ~ * “Tne AAUW ? presidents of those the prospective bridegroom, will ve VV 111 Sp ak Mo will have an all-day meetthe mald of honor, and Misses Joan |
maidn. Barbers Browning ana mien. 1 0 [D€partment
Louise Emmelman will be the flower girls, and Gerald Browning is to be! the ring bearer.
Patronesses
To Give Tea
{side at a business meetin The Patroness Club, Sigma Alpha | o'clock,
Jota Borority, will hold a guest tea!
and musicale at 2 p. m, Thursday B. Sunthimer are co-chajrmen | Rockefeller Institute for Medical in the home of Mrs. Harry B. Mc- for the tea to follow the program. |
Neeley, 3008 Carrollton Ave. Mes-! dames John M. White, G. W. Ru-|
bush, John E. Steeg Jr. and Fred Art Department, will meet at 10{Who reported on the national cona.m, Wednesday in the homé of = Special guests include Mesdames Mrs. Hugh J. Baker, 3062 N. New
Shattuck, Harold M. Jersey St. Units to
McCain will assist,
Dantel Ww. Trusler, Vern C. Vanderbilt, E. R,|
Mrs. Colin L. Lett will preside at! . Briggs, Robert Blake, L. F. Sum- a discussion of current art events. At Hospitals
berman, Clair M¢Turnan and L. P|
Kreiser and Miss Betty Vanderbilt speak on “When Art Was Young:! The musical program will be pre- The sented by Mrs. Louise Sparks and Child-Artists.”
Mrs, Dorothy Ritter, duo-pianists, and Mrs. Carl B. Moore, contralto
soloist, - |
Post and Auxiliary |
~ + To Give Program The Haywood Barcus American Legion Auxiliary, meet at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the
Boldier's and Sailor's Children’s Home, Knightstown. Members of the Legion post will join “the
auxiliary in an Americanism program. They will present a flag to Division 8. Mrs. R. H. Lonclace, president, is chairman of the program. Other committee members are Mrs. Perle R. Pitts and Mrs. Elmer Nordholm Mrs. Harry Ridgeway donated the flag.
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3 2] Panhellénic Group Makes Dinner Plans The Indianapolis Panhellenic Association will make plans for a scholarship dinner, to be held Dec 1 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club at its business meeting at 2 p. m
| Norcross, George Amt, O. H. Kos«
Art Professor
head at Franklin College, will dis- they also will plan their own sched- | cuss “Modern Art Related to An. ules. cient Art” before a meeting of the! Art Department of the Woman's Thomas E. Orbison, Appleton, Wis.; | {Department Club at 1:45 p. Monday in the clubhouse.
Pledge Announced
[Mrs Herbert C. Keyt, 2224 Langley Donati; Tuesday— Capital Avenue {Ave | |Archon Society, fraternal organi-!Chjldren’s Cheer, West Washington Unit zation at Kenyon College, Gamwill bier, O.
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baritone, will be soloist for
have been made by Messrs. and
Thomas Fagen, H 8. Etter, M. K, Mathas, Jack Thurston, George Lennox, Joseph Kettery, E M, Huxford, Harry Hart, W. M, Hubert, Charles Buck, Charles
ter, F. M. Oliver and Francis X. | Adams. i Reservations also have beep made by Dr. and Mrs, James Warriner, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Bloemker, Theodore Woelfing, | Messrs. and Mesdames J. W, Vestal, W. L. Garleman, C. M. Bick- } land, William Upton and George Farkas,
Two Alumnae Groups Will Meet Next Week The Chi Omega Alumnae Assoclation will meet at 7:30 p” m Tuesday in the home of Mrs. W, B. Lincoln, 5505 N. Ralston’ Rd. |
AAUW SPEAKER—Miss Ethel Kawin, lecturer in education at the University of Chicago and a specialist in child guidance, will speak on "New Emphases is Education” at a general meeting of
the Indianapolis Branch,
Broadway Methodist Church,
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Education Lecturer Will Speak At AAUW Dinner Meeting To Be Held on Tuesday, Nov. 11
| on “The Veto and the Palestine Question.” y Assisting the hostesses vill be Mrs. C. W. 8chafl and Mrs, Ed win J. Kendall. Mrs, Edward F. Wright Is program chalrman.
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College Alumnae Club will rheet : at 8 p. m. Monday. Miss Helen A general meeting of the Indianapolis Branch, American AssociaConnor will be the hostess, tion of University Women, will be held following a 6:30 p. m. dinner |
Tuesday, Nov, 11, in the Broadway Methodist Church. Mrs. John Paul Lahr will preside. o “New Emphases in Education” is to be the topic of a talk by Miss
Mrs. Daggett Hostess For Tea on*Monday
The Daughters’ of the British Ethel Empire will have a tea Monday a specialist in child guidance, in the.home of Mrs. Robert Frost Mrs. Walter Leckrone, first vice Daggett. Mrs, Edward C. Cock- president and program chairman, ing and Mrs. Arthur Patrick will will introduce the speaker and lead assist, » the discussion following the speech. A program on “Musical Ther- | Mrs. R. W. Holmstedt of Bloom- | apy” will be presented by Miss ington, regional vice president of | Mary Ann. Hunter and Miss Jean the Northeast Central Region of | the AAUW, returped this week from | a board meeting held in Washington. ‘The district includes Indiana,| [Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Wis-|
vention held last spring, and Dr. Mabel Newcomer, tax expert, who, discussed “The Economic Structure of Today's Germany.”
ing with Mrs. Holmstedt in the Co- |, lumbia Club tomorrow. They will |consider the business and program Prof. John Grepp, art department outlined by the national board, and
Expecting to attend are Mrs. |
_m. Mrs. Ralph B. Alspaugh, Cincinnati; | Mrs. A. E. Rhoads, Marshall, Mich. ; | Helen Talge Brown will pre- Miss Hilda A. Stein, Carbondale, Mis. Ban Taige Dr g at pre nt. and Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, ® The national board meeting included talks by Dr. Louise Pearce,
Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas and Mrs. |
Research, who outlined plans for a . un {study of the UN on all school levels; The 10 o'clock, a section of the Dr. Margaret Mead, anthropologist,
Meet
Mrs. John W, Thornburgh will, { Units of two hospital guilds have World's | scheduled meetings next week. The| {Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild units will meet next week at { the service center as follows: Mon-! {day—Central Avenue Methodist,
Psychic Science, First Baptist and
Primitives ks the
David A. Keyt, son of Mr. and
has been pledged to theiand University Park; Wednesday — and St. Marks Methodist; Thurs-day--Music, Broad Ripple and Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority; “‘Priday—8un Rae and Cheerful, Chapters of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet to sew at the! hospital as follows: Monday—Riley Cheer Guild; Tuesday-—"“Thanks-| giving”; Wednesday« "Treasure of| {the Wiseman"; Thursday — “The| Conqueror”; Friday— "Little Orphan! Annle,” and "Dead heaves.” |
Journalism Women Will Have Dinner Theta Sigma Phi, professiohal| journalism sorority, will have its| November dinner meeting at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Canary Cottage. Mrs. Eugene C. Pulliam will be guest speaker, . | Reservations for the dinner may be made by tomorrow with Mrs John Kleinhehz, president, or Miss
Monday in the American National Jean Tabbert, secretary, FR Buk. | Duugneriy pao tn ei : ' rs. Royer K. Brown, chairman Ale Birasini Yeo Yves oor hE for the dinner, is assisted by Mrs. B BETROTHED- > ry Visa Past I residen ts Meet 4 " nch will d Nov . Hal G. Aspy and Mrs. John Alex Such Wi E we ov. ‘ NC The Past Presidents of the Sev- -a ander, invitations: Mrs. L. Vietor| "'efecitn E. iaun, son of Mr. fenih District Indiana Federation | : Ba! Brown and Mrs. Thomas Rushmore, ang Mrs, Mered h A. Haun, {ot Clubs, met for a luncheon meet- 2 ye reservations; Mrs. David Sherwood,| [824 Westview Drive Her ing today in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. | UA. v it decorations, and Mrs. Joseph Cof-| mother is Mrs, Avis Bunch, 1121 |. J. Pinch was hostess, and Mrs. ‘if ' be fin, publicity . ' Reisner St IW. D. Keenan presided | 4 i
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James Eldridge | Will Speak To Council ‘Sessions to Be Held
can Association for United Nations, discuss “First Hand Information on the United Nations” when he speaks before the morning session Tuesday in Ayres’ audi- J
The session, to begin at 10 o'clock, will include club reports by Mrs. C, Lawrence Price, Aftermath; Mrs. Burton Knight, Central Avenue Methodist Church WSCS, and Mrs. | Harry Dragoo, Home Economics. |
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{Indianapolis Literary. 8 p.m. Mon.|AAUW. ,7 p. m. Mon. Room 263,
a | Butler University. Weaving class, DAR chiapter house. Ladies night. oer DRVETR: HCVERE Son
: Theodore B. Griffith, speaker. | Turners. 6 p. m. Mon. AthenIrvington Woman's, Mon. Mrs. Le-' aeum, Dinner. Mrs. Clarence wis J. Wood, 28 S. Irvington, Sistier, speaker. y HE hostess. i SORORITIES
Monday Afternoon Reading.’ Mon. Tau Chap, Delta Sigma Kappa. Mrs. Eli Thompson, 737 N. Riley,, Mon. Miss Betty Moore, 2217 “ hostess ; | Brookside Pkwy., hostess,
* Monday Conversation. Mon.’ Mys, Gamma Chap, Gamma Gamma Nu,
Ernest De Wolf Wales, 1236 N.| Tonight. Peter Pan Riding Sta~Pennsylvania, hostess. | bles. Hayride and wiener roast. New Era. 1 p. m. Mon, Mrs. Karl Thaptes Ot FRO: : ae MES Edna C. Wolfe, 705 N. Emerson, hostess.' Asche, wa hostess.
Fan exhibit, > 3 Mrs. Hollon Speaker Saturday Afternoon Literary. 1:30 The Fortnightly Study Clul alloy tomorrow. DAR chapter eet at 2 p. m. Monday in the 38th : |St. Branch, Merchants National
To-Kalon. Mon. Mrs. Frank Clapp, Bank, Mrs. John E. Hollon will dis-
emony Sunday in Holy Rosary Church will unite Miss Margaret Mary Giovanoni and Paul Anthony “Spicuzza. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, Harry Giovanoni,” 615 Stevens St. and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Spicuzza, 620
Mrs. R.'M. Manring will present the women making the reports, and| Mrs, E. C. Wakelam will introduce! Mr. Eldridge. Mrs. H. D. Warren! will give the devotions. The afternoon session will open at 1:15 o'clock. The speakers will be L. V. Phillips, State High School, Athletic Commission, who will talk! on “Youth at Play in Indiana,” ana Sevens St. Gene Dawson. Music will be pro-| vided by the Technical H School Boys: Octet, directed by J. Russell
oe RMA Auxiliary Mrs. Wiliam Summerville wit \ W111 Meet :
iw a | The Women’s Auxiliary of the The council will present a dis- Railway Mail Association will meet Sussicn on 3 Americaninn" In aiat 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Women's Vian P. M. LOMOITOW OVer ry, \artment Club, 1702 N, Meridian Mrs, Earl H. Myers will direct the St: Mrs. Peter A. Clements will program. Participants are to be preside, Mesdames Myers, Wakelanmi, David] There will be reports on the na-
| preside at both sessions.
American Association of University | | Women, when it has a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting Nov. || in the |
Jolly, George Rice and Charles'ii, .1 convention, held recently in Adams. Jacksonville, Fla, by Mesdames ja Clements, Albert Gray, Paul V. Association Members cCalet and W. H. Vinzant. Follow-
: ing the business meeting the CanTo Hear Mr. Sickman terbury Belles of Canterbury ColMembers of the Art Association lege will present a musical program. of Indianapolis will hear Laurence Mrs. William B. Pinfrock and Sickman lecture on “Chinese Paint- Mrs. Obie Ogle are co-chairmen of ing: Its Spirit and Technique” at, g p. m. dinner Tuesday for mem‘30 p. m. next Friday in the Her- hers and guests. After dinner the ron Art Museum, |Youth Group and the men's assoMr. Sickman is curator of ciation will meet. The railway womOriental art at the William Rock- en clerks are in charge of the evehill Nelson Gallery of Art. ining program.
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