Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1951 — Page 29
Big Events Booked | On-Social-Calendar-3 For Coming Month
Colorful Round of Activities Will Mark Advent of the Spring Season
(Continued From Page 29)
World War Memorial, 10:30 .
a.m, Apr. 5—Hillcrest Country ~~ Club family night-—7 p. m. Apr. 5—Meridian Hills Country Club buffet dinner and ‘evening of games at 6:30 p. m. ; Apr. 6—Scottish Rite entertainment and dance at 7:45 p. m. Apr. 6—Herron Art Museum special members lecture “Coy’'s Capriccios” with Dr. Jose Lopez-Rey at 8:30 p. m. Apr. 6—Southern Club Auxilfary luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. Aug. T—Athenaeum Turners’ orchestra, concert an d dance at 8 p.m. ° Apr. 7—Riviera Club allmembers dance at 9-p. m. Apr. 3—Herron Art Museum illustrated lecture on “Character of British Painting” by Wilbur Peat. Apr. 8—Herron Art Museum exhibit "of contemporary British painting continuing through Apr. 22. Apr. 9—Burton Holmes lecture on “Paris” in- the Murat Theater at 8:30 p. m. Apr. 10—Christamore Aid So- " elety meeting at 10 a. m. Apr. 11—Burton Holmes lecture on “Norway” in the Murat Theater at 8:30 p. mu Apr. 11—Propylaeum morning bridge and canasta af 10:30 a. m. Apr. 12—Hillcrest Country Club family night at 7 p.m. Apr. 12—Meridian Hills Country Club buffet dinner and evening of games beginning at 6:30 p. m. 7 Apr. 13-21—"“The Heiress” presented by the Booth Tarkington Civic Theater at 8:30 p. m. Apr. 13—Rtiviera Club Boosters dance at 9 p. m. Apr. 13—Meridian Hills Country Club dinner-bridge at Tp. m Apr. 13—Children’s "Museum Guild white elephant sale at « 10:30 a. m. Apr. 14—Scottish Rite young people's dance at 9 p. m. Apr. 14—Indianapolis Day
Nursery, Junior Auxiliary .
“Billets Doux Ball” at the Woodstock Club beginning at 9 p. m.. Apr. 14 — Hillcrest Country Club formal dance beginning at 9 p. m. : Apr. 14—Riviera Club allmembers dance beginning at 9 p. m. 5 Apr. 14—Traders Point Hunt annual meeting.
Apr. 15—Herron Art Museum
fllustrated lecture on “St. Peter's City” by Robert O. Parks at 4 p. m. Apr. 15—Joint recital, Szigeti - Horszowski, violinist and pianist in the Murat Theater at 3 p. m. Apr. 15—Riviera Club presents Sam Campbell “Philosopher of the Forest” at 3 and 8 p. m. Apr. 16—Burton Holmes lecture on “Alaska” in the Murat Theater at 8:30 p. m. Apr. 17—Scottish Rite ladies luncheon at 12:15 p. m. Apr. 17—Meridian Hills Country Club luncheon-bridge at 1p m Apr. 17 -St. Margaret's Guild * luncheon meeting at 12:30
p. m. Apr. 18 — Propylaeum Day with Bill Gilbert on “Flower Arrangements” at 2:30 p. m. Apr. 19 — Hillcrest Country Clubnfamily night at 7 p. m. Apr. 19—Meridian Hills Country Club buffet dinner .and evening of games beginning at 6:30 p. m. Apr. 20—Highland Golf and Country Club ladies golf
opening. Apr. 20 — Hillcrest Country, Club men's stag dinner at 7:30 p. m. :
Apr. 20—Indianapolis Country Club opening men’s golf. : Apr. 20—Meridian Hills Country Club square dance. at Tp. m. Apr. 21—Athenaeum Turners Play (to be announced) at 8 p. m. Apr. 21 — Hillcrest Country Club opening golf day. Apr. . 21—Riviera Club’ allmembers dance at 9 p. m. Apr. 23 Herron Art Museum musical program at 4 p. m. Apr. 23—Al Feeney Scholarship Fund benefit recital with Jane Johnson Burroughs, soprano, Louise Sparks and Dorothy Ritter. Apr. 24—Boys Club Auxiliary Benefit tea-card-party and style show at Highland Golf and Country Club at 1:30 p. m. Apr. 25—Highland Golf and Country Club men’s golf opening. Apr. 25—Meridian Hills CounClub golf opening. Apr. 26 — Hillcrest Country Club family night beginning at 7.p. m.
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Apr. 26—Meridian Hills Country Club buffet supper and evening of games beginning at 6:30 p. m. . Apr. 27—Booth Tarkington, Civic Theater's junior: production® of “The Twelve | Dancing Princesses” at 2:30
p. m. Apr. 27—Riviera Club Boost- .|
Apr. 27—Propylaeum dinner bridge and canasta beginning at 7 p. m. Apr. 27-28—Circle Players | present ‘Born Yesterday” | at the Severin Hotel at 8:30 p. m, Apr. 27—Junior Auxiliary, In- | dianapolis Day Nursery, meeting at 1 p. m. Apr, -28—Scottish Rite Symphony orchestra and chorus
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ITE INDIANAPOLIS TRIES ____ re SE Cheer Guild Che ules |
Musical Tea
‘observe Founders Day with a {musical tea at 2 p. m. Tuesday {It will be in the home of Mrs. 'R. E. Colglazier, 5702 N. Dela- |. ware St. :
lorary. president and guild founder, Iwill be honored on the occasion of the organization's 27th anni-|3 |versary.
at 8 p. m. ; . : Apr. Zo Highland Goit and © PARTY PLANNING—Highland Golf and Country Club will be the scene Apr. II for a card Country Club spring for- party sponsored by the St. Joan of Arc Women's Club and Altar Society. It will be at 1:30 p. m. mal dance. Block's will stage a style show. Completing arrangements are Mesdames John Feeser, G. J. Carlon Apr. 28—Preview of Indiana and Charles E. Mason (left to right), committee members. General chairmen are Mrs. Bernard Sodt
of Art Association and Ar- — tists. Blackwood on Bridge— \
ner frond 7 to 9 p. m.
A eam ree Foes’ Errors All Work For North-South
6:30 to 8:30 p. m.
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| Apr. 28 Riviera Club all. | THIS IS THE stuff of which top members dance 9 p. m. scores are made—bold - bidding, North dealer
Apr. 28—Lambs Club Frolic luck, good play and opponents’ Neither side vulnerable at 7:30 p. m. in the Colum- errors. All of these elements had Duplicate bridge -
bia Club. their place in today's deal. NORTH | Apr. 29—Herron Art Museum a ned 2 yey En. open dr 86 | ng: Indiana Artists g..jicate player. As for South. . Hod 3 30 : 15 Ab op i he thought his hand was too good C—10 7 4 | Apr. 28-—Herron Art Museum 4. 5 gone no trump bid and he WEST EAST film showing of “Ballet and 4i4n't particularly like a raise to. 819 9 STE 43% | the Modern Dance” at 2:30 {wo hearts. He decided that he H—_K J 8 6 H—9 3 i p.m. (By Jean Engelke). might well have a good play for p_K Q 5 D—7648 TT game at no trump if he could ¢c—jJ 953 C—A K Q Plan Board avert a club lead. SOUTH © With this idea in mind, he bid S—K QJ . two clubs. Now poor North was : H—7 58°? Election really up against it. He had no D—A 9 2 Ns good rebid and finally chose the C—8 62
be best of a bad lot, 'a simple rebid of his four card heart suit. He passed promptly, however, when South next bid two no trump,
The bidding: North Fast South West 1 H Pass 2C Pass
. Five board ' members will elected for a three-year term at the business session of the Indianapolis Council of Women
Dr. Walter L. Portteus, Frank- South won the first trick with the board and let it ride.
lin, will be the first speaker on the king of that suit. He led the West won with the queen and the morning program. His sub- deuce of hearts and put in by this time had become suspici-
ject will be “You Are My Broth-
if voy IO will be Tames) Guild Meeting We fa re
H. Moore, Indiana state sarety Officer Is Named Unit to Meet
director, and Miss Bernice Kaye, : home service department director: Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent will be
of the Indiana American Red officer of the day for the month-- , 12.39 p. m. luncheon meeting ly meeting of St. Vincent's HoS- wi} be. held by the Lutheran Child Bayt will talk on “City Govern. Pital Guild from 10 a. m. to 3 weirare Auxillary Friday in the
{Cross Chapter. Following lunch Mayor Phillip
/ment.” Frank N. Wallace, state P- m. tomorrow In the nurses’ au- p,m, 3310 E. Washington St.
ientomologist, also will give an ditorium. v Mrs. August Kruwell, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Norvel Folkening, Fred /ters of Isabella, Mrs. Josephine, Chairman for the 12:30 p. m. Behrent, Otto Larenz, Walter Ris-
illustrated talk on “Our Indiana Assisting her will be Mrs. WalHeritage. ter Kearns and Mrs. Emil C. i Clubs reporting will be Daugh- Rassmann.
Leach, representative; Council of {luncheon will be Mrs. Thomas tow and Elsie Smith.
| Administrative Education, Mrs. O’Brien. Assistants will be Mes- ~ Officers for the coming year will Ruth. B. Herin, and the Cruzan|dames Russell Collins, Robert be elected at the 2 p. m. business | Parliamentary Club, Mrs. Marvin Boyle, Larry Zapp, Howard Hen- session. Mrs, Edgar Mutschler will
| Hollingswood. |derson and Francis Kruse. preside.
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ous of South's two club bid. Accordingly, he returned the trey of clubs and South was very lucky to find East with the stiff ace, , king. queen. After winning three clubs, East could have made sure of defeating the contract if he had led back a diamond. But declarer was lucky again for East woodenly returned
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SOUTH won with dummy's ace and led another spade to his king. On this trick -West had to make a discard. He was down to three
guarded KIAE of diamonds and the good jack of clubs.
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2H Pass 2 NT All Pass of hearts, cashed the ace and led
. Tuesday. Led Spade 10 = rep es The all-day meeting will open WEST thought the 10 of spades. dummy’s 10. which held. Then he
in Ayres Auditorium at 10 a.m. was his safest opening lead and Jed the jack of diamonds from holding nothing but the king and
The diamond return gave South his contract for a clear top on the hand.
Plans Western Speaking Tour
Times State Service WHITING, Mar. 31 — A full speaking schedule will take Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, General Federation of Women’s Clubs first vice president, through the west in-April. Apr. 4-5 she will talk in Helena, Mont.; Apr. 9, Spokane, Wash.; Apr. 10, Seattle, and Apr. 12-13,
one diamond.
On Apr. 16-17 she will be in Salt Lake City: Apr. 18-19, Boise, Ida., and Apr. 20, Yerrington, Nev.
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Group to Note Founders Day
Riley Cheer Guild members will
Mrs. Andrew J. Porter, hon-
The guild was established Ar
11924 by a small group of civiciminded women whose ambition land aspirations were to serve the |sick and handicapped. children in Riley Hospital.
According to Mrs. Carl H. Irr-
‘gang, - president, the guild mem-|
bership is now 18,000; represent-|
ling 495 affiliated chapters in the 192 state counties.
Through the years the guild has/ extended its services to the Rotary |
|Convalescent Home, and the Rob-| ‘ert W. Long and William H. Cole-
man Hospitals. It is the only aux-| iliary to the Indiana University] Medical Center and has a mem-| bership in the Indiana Women’s Hospital Auxiliaries of the Amierican Hospital Association. |
Musical Program | The musical program at the tea willsbe presented by Mrs.- Robert Orbison. soprano soloist, and Mrs. George S. Daily, harpist.
Mrs. C. J. Jacquart, charter member, will give the early history of the club. Mrs. C. D. Vawter, past presidént, will read excerpts from an article written by Miss Agnes Mahoney, another charter member. Special guests representing the Medical Center will include Dr. J. D. VanNuys, J. H. B. Martin, H. J. Shea, Dr. D. J. Caseley, Dr. L. T. Meiks, Marc Waggoner, Mesdames Martha Klipple, Ruby Tomlinson and Winifred Kahmann, Misses Coral Bell Candy, Mary Heckard, Bernice Hartz, Edna Haugck, Jean L. Coffee, Lute Troutt and Mary Case. Others will be Miss Naomi Cook. James W: Carr and Perry Lesh of the Riley Memorial Association and M¥s. Arthur Fairbanks of the Indiana Women's Hospital Auxiliary. - Mrs. Paul B. Johnson, Greenwood, chairman for the day, will be assisted by Mrs. M. P. Her-
- mann. Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, hos-
pitality chairman, and her committee will assist the hostess.
Mrs. H. G. Neff To Be Speaker The Indianapolis Associ: ate Chapter, Tri Kappa Sorority, will hear Mrs. Harry G. Neff talk on “Wasted Talents” at the luncheon meeting of the group tomorrow in the 38th Street branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Neff is superintendent of the Indiana Women's Prison.
Hostesses will be Mesdames V. K.| Stoeltling, J. H. Morgan, J. Tracy
Davis, A. E. Boch; E. C. Stark:
and Jay Hedges.
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Tea Arranged Sorority State Day
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Plans Program
Apr. 14 has been set as state day for Indiana Alpha Xi Delta Sorority members. Mrs. Clyde M. ‘|Seeley is general chairman. e Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter. will be hostess for the 12:30 p. m, luncheon in the Butler University Atherton Center, Collegiate chapter members from Purdue and Indiana Universities will attend with alumnae from the entire state. A style show will be given by
Miss Billie Rech
Sigma Delta Tau Sorority will |Ayres’. Mrs, Robert O. Parks is
present a television set to the luncheon arrangements chairman, Rotary Home, Riley Hospital, {The program will include a founat a tea next Sunday. ders recognition service, chapter The presentation will be [gift pressntation and the scholasmade by Miss Dillie Rech, [tic achievement bracelet award to grand president, to J. B. H. [the outstanding student in each Martin at the tea from 2 to 5 |of the active state chapters. The p: m. in the Rotary Home. latter is given by the Indianapolis Tea chairman is Miss Ruth [alumnae
Miller. She will be assisted. b . Mrs. rissey |At Speaker's Table
Maxine . Moore, Misses At the speaker's table will be
Lola Stokes, Velora Beghtel and Jean Finnegan. Mrs. Robert Huber, Indianapolis
Grand officers who will pour |alumnae president; Mrs. C. K. will include Miss Rech, Mrs. |Whistler, province six viee presiCassie Harris, vice president; |dent; Mrs. Allen Faux, state mem-
Mrs. Kay Raasch, secretary, and [bership chairman; Miss Ruth.
Miss Phyllis Bisselberg, treas- |Keltsch, Purdue University chapurer. [ter president; Miss Jonquil KinSorority members and their /sey, Indiana University president, guests will tour the hospital and Mrs. Seeley. following the tea. The event means an opportunity 7s to contribute to various philan- : thropic projects of the national Mrs Moag ~ - lorganization. This year con- . {tributions will be used primarily : . ‘for the establishment of a wellT E t t child clinic in Brown County. Oo n er ad | n Assisting Mrs. Seeley with plans ies are Mesdames Huber, Ralph L, Mu Phi S Richard __ Finchum, “Hubert S. =~ Fowler, Harry Meyers, James B. Mrs. James A. Moag will enter- Woods, Faux and Parks. fain the Indianapolis alumnae Misses Marynell Auman, Mary chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon sorority, Armington, Lois Horning and in her home, 4453 Central Ave. Jane Lindenberg. at 6 p. m. tomorrow. > Assistant dinner hostesses will bé® Mesdames F. H.. Dedert, DAR Group Charles G. Fitch, Henry G. Hoss
and Edwin B. Luessow and Mis Li S k . Elsa Reyer. y Ists pea er Miss Marjorie Gaston has z planned the program on ‘Jm- Dr. Noble to Talk pressionism.” It is the modesn Hare Thursday
phase of the year's study on “Musicians and Their Contem- To ¥ B. Noble Be. will talk oh raries, Past and Present.” “The American Indian" a e bo sen Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter,
Poetry of the period will be OMe by Mrs. per A. Clark ~ Daughters of the American Revolution, meeting Thursday. .
Miss Charlotte Brim will give . the artist sketch. It will be at 2:30 p. m. in th Propylaeum.
b Lavon Barrett, Canter. Officers for the coming year will ury College music department ,, ojo ted at the busjness session. student, will be the piano soloist. Hostess chairman for the tea
A chorale ensemble directed by ,¢ Miss Charlotte Moore and ac- BHATWEY Wii be Mrs William B.
companied by Miss Georgia Aggistantsincl ‘Lockenour will sing numbers by Frederick G. Balz. nd $ Meagan
Ernest Charles and Claude De- ey, John E. Hollett, John M. bussy. Smith and Paul H. White, Miss Members are Mesdames Fitch, Elizabeth Claypool and Miss K. J. Comstock and Howard B. Laurie B. Fleming. Stitt, Misses Gaston, Charlotte ———
Lieber, Ruby Winders, Mary Luncheon Planned
Moorman and Moore. A covered dish luncheon will be . held Tuesday by the 8t. Francis Back From Trip Hospital Guild in the hespital. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dwyer, 3446 Plans will be completed for the E. Fall Creek Blvd, have re- Apr. 5 hoe-down dance and the turned from a trip to Hawaii. May 19 Charity Ball,
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