Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1950 — Page 13
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Feb, 17—Smorgasborg and games
Miss Carpenter's. home, —- Pleasant Run Pkwy,
College Corner, O. Guests at- the shower will be| '
"Lamb, Lafayette; Mrs. Donovan
" Sodial Colors
es Clubs: Plan “Valentine Theme For Various Celebrations
Spring Will Be Given An Early Rush With the Stansfield Circle Dance Feb. 18
, By MARJORIE TURK . . . “la ~The hearts ahd flowers month gets a romantic sendofr with the“Cupid Cotillion this. week-end. The charity ball Saturday night in the Woodstock ~ ‘Club will be followed by other Valentine theme parties in ’
the country ‘clubs.
* On Feb. 18, spring will beg given an tarly rush with the ‘Stansfield Circle ‘dance, also in the Woodstock.
On the cultural side; the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will eome through with one of its most ambitious programs SunSapiigntin honor of the Bach Centennial. Soloists in the Murat: concert include Franz Bodfors, piano; Jerome Kasin and
Renato Pacini, violins; - Symphonic Choir, Edwin Biltcliffe, associate director. The social calendar through February follows: Feb. 1 — Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Sparks. An. gion] ter, duo-piano, in Washi High School. Feb. 4—Cupid Cotillion sponsored ‘by. the Auxiliary to the rl ,drén’s Bureau of the Indianap-| “olis Orphan Asylum; in the Woodstock Club. : Feb, 4—Games party in the Athe_naeum. { Feb, 5— Buffet supper in the Propylaeum. Feb. 5 — Indianapolis Symphony! “Orchestra’s Bach Centennial Concert in the Murat Theater. Feb. 7—Herron Art Museum As-| ‘sociation will hear Marcel Breuer on “Trends nm Modern! “Architecture” | . Feb, 8—Bridge - - luncheon in the Propylaeum. | Feb, 8 — Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Saunders, | cello, in Howe High School. Feb. 10—Town Hall presents Mile. Avant on “All Women Are Beautiful,” in Murat Theater. | - Feb.-10-18 — €lvic. Theater presents “The Fatal" Weakness.” Feb. 11-12 — Indianapolis Sym-| phony Orchestra with Blanche , Thébom, mezzo-soprano, in the ~ Murat Theater, v 11—Dance in the Woodstock ub. ~ Feb. 11 — Dinner and ia party in the Indianapolis Coun-| try Club. Feb. 12 — Sigmund Romberg in “the Murat Theater. | Feb. 13-18—“Mr. Roberts” in the “Murat Theater, Feb. 15—Ladies’ Tupcheon-bridge. in Indianapolis Athletic Club, Feb. 16 — Indianapolis Symphony Orchéstra with Dorothy Mun-| ger, piano, in Cadle Tabernacle. ~ Feb, 17 Town Hall presents Er—mnesta Drinker Barlow on-“High' Noon in Your:Life,” in Murat Theater.
party in the Meridian Hills Country Club, Feb, 18—Spring dance sponsored by the Stansfield Circle in the Woodstock Club.’ Feb. 18 Athenaeum Theater presents “As Husbands Go,” followed by dancing and dinner. Feb. 19 — “Indianapolis Symphony . Orchestra's Township Family|,, Concert with Sparks and Ritter, duo-piano, in. the Murat Theater. Feb. 22—Propylaeum Day.
Fell, 22 — Ladies’ luncheon-bridge] nl
inthe Columbia Club.
Feb. 24 Arlington Junior Tour-| R. H. Brown §
nament in the Stables.
Feb. 24, 25, 26—Tunior Civie Thea- .
ter presents “Robin Hood.” Feb. 24 — Dinner - bridge in the Propylaeum. Feb. 26,27 — Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Artur Rubinstein, piano, in the Murat Theater.
Bride-to-Be
Linen Shower _
1s Planned’ Miss. .Dorotha Mae Smith, Berkeley, Cal; will be feted-at & linen shower tomorrow night. Miss Jean Carpenter and Miss Jo Ellen Mayfield will be hostesses in
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The bride-to-be will be married to Warren Miller on Saturday in
Mrs. Myron. mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. G.| /C. Miller, Los Angeles, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. Roy - Otte, Mrs. Robert Alden-
and Miss: Elizabeth Weibel, |
Columbus, Ind.; Mrs. George
Auble, Bloomington, and Mrs. Donald Lasiter, Greenwood. . Also Mesdames Calvin Strouse, Harry Shelburne, Rexford Smith, Charles Shearer, John Huron, . Raymond Toler, William Ervin, Robert. McMullen and R. H. Car penter, Miss Evelyn: Ulfick and Miss Sue Meyer. i
As Hostess
Group Named for _ Salon. Exhibit
‘Members of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will be hostesses tomorrow morning at the Hoosier - Salon exhibit in Block's Auditomum. 4 include Mesdames Raymond * Ooo. Jalies C. Hadley, William Carpe H..
WwW. 8 Brom: and Nand “Hayes. "Phe guild -members will serve from 9:30 a: m. tol p.m. Parliamentary Law Club members will be hostésses tomorrow | aft
‘in the auditorium. are Mesdames’ Kurt jdt, ‘Hermann D. Bishop, , Thomas Cor-
] R. V. Sigler and C. L. Jack-| son. ! The art ‘exhibit, ‘an annual
Charlotte Schuster, Scott, ‘tenor, and George Newton, bass,
man; and Miss Wilma Anthony,
Mallon,|
Soprano, Farrell 8, and ti “the Indianapolis
Child Care
Talk Planned
Sorority to Hear Welfare Official
Carl King of the Indiana Public Welfare Department willbe guest
Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority. "The meeting will be at7 p. m. in |the Hotel Lincoln. ““The Care and ‘Treatment of
Crippled Children in the Sater!
(will be Mr. King’s sulfject. Mrs. Georgia Hanshew,
“dent of the business woman's 50rority, has announced the com-|
|mittees for the year. They include: Program—Miss {Helen Zink, chairman; charity— Miss Margaret Ross Foltz, Mrs. Dorothy Duke, co-chairmen, Mes{dames [Doris Butler, Louise Dorothy Robbins Faulk and Miss Violet Douglas.
Heads Publicity Committee Publicity—Miss Maryelien Sherman, chairman; Hoosier Hoozits— Miss Jean Sherman, editor, Miss ‘Eleanor Pyle, associate editor, Misses Edith Abbitt,- Arnell- ARI, {Gail Burtt and August Stephenson. |
O’Brien, |
Way ‘Wolfe and. Miss {Coughlin, co-chairmen, Mesdames|
speaker for tomorrow's! meeting of the Indiana Alpha!
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Miss Vivian! Massey to Be Wed To 'M
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Sororities— “Alumnae Chapter “1
Musis Group Sets Buffet Supper 5
The Alumnae Mu Phi. Zpsilon Sorority,- will rheet MonMiss Ruby Winders, 332-N: [Ritter Ave. Assistant . hostesses ‘at the \meeting of members of the na{tional music sorority will include| Engle, “Mrs. Gray Ww. James
- {Tincher,
<i A buffet supper ‘will be “served
-jat 6 p. m. There will be al
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T, Massey, Kokomo, eo | approaching marriage of their daughter, Vivian, 3102 N. Delaware | St., to Jack R. Ziegler, Palestine, lll. The ceremony will be read
Apr. 22 in the Broadwey } Methodist t Church,
My Day—
No W cmon Wh Wants to Be
Told Clothes Are Unattractive
_ By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT _
HYDE PARK, Feb. 1-1 am still a little annoyed over an. p article written by a charming fashion editor who was, I am sure, trying to s_and means—Miss June be kind because she-said-I had charm. But no woman wants t0-be the Hotel Lincoln Mary Ellen told that her clothes are not attractive. It happens that I was wearing a dress I particularly like.
The
|Fern Townsend, Vivien Hill, Kay material was woven especially for me and is soft and pleasant to
{Rauner and Ida Julian, Miss Mary Jane McDonald. and Miss!
wear. was putty color,
The fashion editor said it,” But, ‘as a mat: scribe
clothes accurately and
Polly Lou Sharp; special projects ter of fact, if she had. looked a Should she be interested in quality?
~—Mrs. Mina Dorr; new memberiship—Miss Margaret Doll
men, Mrs. Betty Baldwin, Misses Betty :Goldsberry, Helen Zink and! Joan Shoop. _Attendance—Miss Bertha Wein-|
co-chairmen; year book—Miss Mabel Jones, chairman, Mrs. Fern Townsend, Miss Edith Abbitt and Miss Eleanor Pyle; cheer—Mrs. Mrs. Anna Faye Taylor, chair-
assistant. Saturday luncheon— Miss Abbitt, chairman, and Mrs. Hill assistant; secret pals—Miss Esther Schmitt, chairman, and Miss, Alma Morrison, assistant; advisory—Mrs. Anna Faye Taylor, Mrs. Lucile Heiser and Miss Coughlin,
{little more carefully she would]
|Mrs. Marjorie Beaman, co-chair-|purple and green mixture with of 2 lack of taste.
red lights in it here and there; And “thé pieces of yellow ma: | terial” at the collar is really a bit | of gold-colored silk that carries
I should not complain, however,
and have seen that the weave is a for it is no crime to be accused
But I think levery woman, no matter how old she is, resents it just a little.
Plans Completed
paper on: {American Music and Musicians. 0
~The officers are Mrs: . EE [Homburg, . president; ‘Mrs. Marlet———— eC
“program under the direction of
{Miss Grace Miss |
| Hutchings. {Charlotte
Moore will “French Influences on
{Miss Marjorie Byram Young, so{prano, wilk pid a musical in-
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Installation Set
{rority, will be celebrated next Wednesday. There will
Hill. “
ievent. There will be an exchange ginia Fuson will receive a past |president’s gavel pin. { Installation for new officers {will follow the dinner. Esther
{Thomas, vice president; Mrs, {Jeanette Tritech, secretary; Mrs.
{Ruby Keltch, treasurer, and Mrs.|
| Nunns, rush chairman. Initiation Arranged
| | Fo | Three- pledges of the “Kappa
{Delta Phi Sorority will be initiated | tonight following a dinner in LaRue’'s Restaurant. I Miss _ Anna Mae Langston and Miss Joaty Hutchinson. Miss | Christi lease and Mrs. Margaret MCX¥in are in charge. .
Beta Sorority, met last night in Mrs. Rogers and Miss Juanita Goode were hostesses.
Is New Pledge
Miss Julia Studebaker, daughter of Mrs, Mary Studebaker, 1832 Central Ave., is.a new pledge of Orchesis, national honorary sorority for modern dancers. She
is to be the hostess.
read a
| iH. Ni Edington, Miss [Maxine McCaw, pianists; Mrs. |W. W_ ‘Thrasher, violinist, andl
The , fourth birthday of the _ Theta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi So-
be al’ dinner meeting in. Holly Hock a
| Mrs. Josephine’ ‘Nunns and Mrs.| {Ruby Keltch are chairmen of the|
lof Valentine gifts and Mrs. Vir-!
The Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta)
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,lout the gold embroidery on the! ‘pockets and the gold ring around the buttons which decorate the front of the dress.
Her observation was correct—|
For Bridal Dinner
Miss Nancy Novak and E. Tim McAlister will be hohored at a {bridal dinner Friday night in the {Columbia Club. They will bé mar-
they go right down the front. red Saturday in McKee Chapel;!
And her observation was also
correct that I had on red shoes,
which she seemed to think were; inappropriate for a lady of m age. There I think she may ok right, but they are very comfort-| able and they do carry out the
Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.| Mrs. Charles 8. Murphy, . aunt | jot the bride-to-be, will be hostess.
‘Card Pa Arranged
| The Eliza A. Blaker Qe. will
lége for Women. -A speech and dramatic arts major, Miss Studebaker presented .a“dramatic recital this month. {She will dance at the Alabama State Cotton Festival in Feb{ruary. | “Miss Studebaker is a former ‘pupil ‘of Mrs. Edward LaShelle, Indianapolis, and studied ballet at the Jordan Music College. She jie a member of the Modern Dance
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and they do match my hat. Should |
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