Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1952 — Page 34

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NOBODY showed up for Mrs. Emma Kominers' tea at her home, 3140 Washington Blvd., yesterday. And not one guest called with an éxcuse. No, they didn’t forget, but the'hostess did. ‘She forgot to mail the invitations.

“Oh, well,” as a friend remarked consolingly, “at least you can say you found a new way to. entertain.” - ” » : THIS IS A dog's world. And there's more proof than poodle hair cuts, poodle cloth coats and poodle earrings. Mesdames "Paul VanB. Allen, Roger Collins and Baxter Rogers ¢an vouch for this, Mrs. Allen claims to own a religious dog. It was a peaceful Sunday and the Allens, relaxed in comfortable clothes unsuited for church, discovered their dog was missing. Decked in “slumber” clothes, . Mr. Allen got behind the wheel while his wife did the footwork in her .denims. She found the dog listening to a Sunday school class in a nearby church, Dogs as well as people can be over-animated, Mrs. Collins will admit, But’ she's found the solution—Amatol. It worked, too, because her dog has lost his wanderlust. Mrs. Rogers has become one of the sponsors in this dogworld crusade. Her motto .is “What's good enough. for my dog is too good for me.” At least, that's the impression her family get about the new blue velvet chaise lounge. She absolutely forbade the the family to sit on the treasured furniture, then discovered her canine pét had been using it -as his exclusive comforter. ” IT'S POSSIBLE “to become an Elsa Maxwel-1n five easy lessons ‘plus $15. If mixing Locktails,./ preparing hors d'oeuvres or a five-course meal troubles you, Indianapolis Smith College Alumnae has a solution. The Cordon Bleu Cooking School, sponsored by the group, will begin Mar. 20 and continue five consecutive wéeks in Ayres’ Auditorium. Each class will take up a meal course, starting with-cocktails and ending with dessert, And with women's clubs keeping up their fast pace, some husbands would be wise to investigate this school. Prosecuting Attorney Frank Fairchild, at a recent Health

Conference of the ParentTeacher Association held in Ayres’ Auditorium, side re-

marked that food was not only

a school problem, but a domestic one. The day before, Mrs. Fairchild had attended three club meetings. Therefore the Fairchild dinner table was bare. This new cooking class could be a salvation for hungry hus- - bands,

HERE'S an xample not to follow unless theré's a Mrs. Marvin ‘Jones nearby. Quite generously at a luncheon in the Marott Hotel, Mrs. Orman E. Hammond offered to buy a round of cocktails for friends at her table, Instead of paying up, she smiled and sald, “I'm afraid I'l have to wash dishes for these drinks.” In ‘her hurry to be at the hotel, «he had grabbed a bag minus-a watlet. Thanks for paying the bill, Mrs, Jones.

” ” ” SNEAKING GUESTS out of back doors isn't typical Boston hospitality but Mrs. Carl J. ‘Weinhardt, 4833 N. Meridian 8t., was thankful when she was shown to the ‘rear exjt of a Back Bay home recently, President of the National Society of Arts and Letters, Mrs, Weinhardt was caught between the nouveau-riche and the Mayflower group, each vying for support of the new chapter. The Mayflower set won, No explanations were given the opposing group. During a reception at a new member's home, the arrival of a prominent leader from the

. rejected group was announced.

To save Mrs. Weinhardt the difficulty of excuses for her choice, her hostess politely led her to the back door and gra-

ciously received the other guest, y The occasion of Mrs. Wein-

hardt’s Boston visit was the opening of Benjamin Britten's “Albert Herring” in the Boston Opera House starring Miss Shirley Winston; Washington. Mrs. Weinhardt, with Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, Long Island, N, Y., financed and arranged auditions for Miss Winston,

” SOMETHING to look forward to is Christamore Aid Soclety’s review slated for Mar. 6 and 7, when husbands of members will put their talents in the limelight.

,Harmonie Club Plans Opera Study Program

N OPERA study program will be presented by mem- . bers of the Harmonie Club at 2 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ Auditorium. The program will be one.of the regular bimonthly recital series of the Indianapolis ‘Matinee

Musicafe. The program has been arranged by Mrs. William - A. Devin, Harmonie Club president. Mrs. William H. Morrison will act as narrator. A quartet composed of Mrs. Karl Herrmann and Mrs. Allen Shimer, violinists; Mrs. Robert ‘Shultz, cellist, and Mrs. W. W. Thrasher, harpist, will present numbers from “Rosenkavalier,” “Samson and Delilah” and “The Bartered Bride.” They will be accompanied by Mrs. Harley N. Edington.

s LJ . MISS BETTYE BROWN, soprano, accompanied by John Gates, will sing an aria from “The Magic Flute.” Miss Constance Connette, soprano, ac-

companied by Edwin Biltcliffe, will sing an aria ‘from “La Forza del Destino.”

Scenes from Menotti’s operas |

“The Consul,” “The Medium” and “The Telephone” will be given by Mrs, John David Baker, Mrs. Laurel BE, Wallace, Mrs. Naomi Pryor and Mrs. Albert N. Warner. Mrs. J. Stark and Miss Marian Laut will play accompaniments. An ensemblé composed of Mesdames Rudolph Crandall, Robert I. Fidler, Edward C. Ferrell and Robert O. Gwyn, sopranos, and. Mesdames John David Baker, William. E. Bloomer, John C. Click.and Carl P. Duke, altos, will give selections from “Samson and Delilah,” “Carmen” and “The Flying Dutchman.” ¢ : Mrs. Jane Burroughs Adams will direct and accompany the ensemble,

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CHECKING PLANS—Mrs. A. G. Smith (left) and Mrs. Carl Sauer, Indianapolis Council of Women members, listen while R, W. Emerick reads an dcceptance letter from Ralph L. Lee, Birmingham, Mich., member of the General Motors public relations department. Mr. Emerick is in GM's public relations office here. :

GM Executive to Address

Council of Women’s Meeting

ALPH L. LEE,” Birmingham, Mich:, member of the General Motors

public relations department,

will be a guest speaker Tuesday at the Indianapolis Council of Women's meeting in Ayres’ Auditorium. He will talk on They Come and Are”

“People as at the

-1:15 p. m. session.

Author of “Man to Man on the Job,” Mr. Lee has had a colorful background in gineéring sales and industrial research for GM. He is the son of the late Charles L. Lee, member of the original staff in the Research Laboratories’ Division of General Motors under Charles F. Kettering.

” ou ”. HE HAS DESIGNED both a washing machine and a vacuum cleaner and is a pioneer in electrical refrigeration. He is a foundry and flying enthusiast. The all-day council meeting will open at 10 a. m. Mrs. Harold Hasbrook ‘will preside. A talk on “The Work of the FBI,” will be given by Har-

Alpha Phis List Coffee

Dessert and coffee will pre-

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the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Phi Sorority at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Mason, King, 7010 Park Ave, will be the hostess. Mrs. E. O. Price and Mrs. Cena Morgan will assist. Miss Adamae Koontz, chairman. of the Alpha Phi benefit performance of “Mr. Angel,” will bring the group up-to-date on plans for this project.

The play will be presented at

the Booth Tarkin ton Civi _Theater Thursday I . .

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vey Foster, special agent in charge of the Bureau of Investigation. The speaker will be presented by Mrs. A. G. Smith, Americanism committee chairman. Reports on civic pride will be given by Mrs. Nelle Downey, member of the educational committee, and Mary Lou Beisley, Broad Ripple High School pupil.

. = " ” AT 1:15 P. M,, following the -noon recess, the Mother's

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Chorus will present a musical program under the direction of Mrs. Clifton A. Rousch. Mrs. William Fogler will be the accompanist. Participating in the | program will be Mesdames Evelyn Baker, Jgan Huston, Dorothy Jacobson, Jean Lareau, “Dorothy Newhouse, Virginia Mabe, Bess Plzak, Marie Rushton, Helen Stevens, Marian Seiger, Rosalie Survant, Kathryn Shank and Kathleen Wallace,

Women's Art Group To Meet Tomorrow

HE art department of the Woman's Department Club will meet in the clubhouse at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. The surprise “Artist of the Day” will be presented after

the business meeting.

Mrs. Leonidas F. 8mith will give a talk on “Contemporary and Traditional Art.” Mrs. Frank J. Pinella and Mrs. Walter 8. Grow will be in charge of the social hour. Mrs. William R. Bolen and Mrs, Carl M. Sauer will pour. = LJ 2 THE 10 O'CLOCK art study group will meet at the home of Mrs. D. 8. Meditch, 5627. N. Meridian St, Wednesday morning. Mrs, L. C. Messick and Mrs. Lawrence Carter are chairmen. Mrs. -E. A.-Brown will conduct current events.

4 = o on THE LITERATURE . and drama department will meet in the clubhouse at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs, E. E. Cahal, chairman, announces Dr. Robert Bruce Pierce will speak on “He Embarrassed God” by Viector Hugo. Dr. Pierce is a member of the board of directors of the Evanston Collegiate Institute, board

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Panhellenic Unit Arranges Meeting

The Indianapolis Panhellenic Association will have an open meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘in the Marion County Child Guidance Clinie.

All members of the different

Panhellenic groups as well as their regular delegates are invited. Dessert ‘and coffee Wil“ be served. Mrs. A. M. Romberg

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SUNDAY, FEB, 3, 1952 .

Luncheon at IAC to Open _ Symphony Fund Campaign’

ICKOFF time for the maintenance drive to raise $125,000, for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will be tomorrow noon at a luncheon for all men's and women's division leaders and

team workers in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Speaker will be Mayor Clark, it was announced by Miss Josephine Madden, Women’s Committee chairman and head of the special gifts division for the drive. Similar

luncheon meetings

will fojlow Feb. 11 and 18. Re-.

ports on the two-weeks’ drive by majors, captains and team , workers wii be. made.

WOMEN "VOLUNTEER various teams to date include Mesdames

Speaker Announced

“The People of the Philippides and Their Handicrafts” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. E. K. Higdon before the Indianapolis Council of Administrative Women at 3:30 Pp. m, tomorrow. The group will meet in the Children’s- Museum. Mr. and Mrs. Higdon lived in the Philippines from 1917 fo 1937 as missionaries. Since 1945, Mrs. Higdon has been on the staff of the Kennedy School of Missions, one of four schools of the Hartford (Connh.) Seminary Foundation. Mrs. Laura Wadsworth, program chairman, will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Georgia 8. Weir will preside,

C. Harvey :Bradley Jr. James A. Wagner, A. W. Green, Al Sahm, Edward Dunn, Fred Capp, W. B.- Clark, W. C. Power Jr, Sam Sherwood, Walter Chroniak and Robert

Hickman and Miss Polly Aben-

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Mesdames B. T. Gates Jz. N. P, Benson, Raymond Sweeney, J. R. Tewett, Owen Neighbors, Kenneth Kinnear, William Ramey, R. A. Garrett, D. F. Evans, Jr. J. A. Herndon, W. E. Walter, James Gregory and Felix T, McWhirter Jr-

Mesdames Thomas Sweeney, Oliver Schnieders, Harry Har lan, Dan Trusty, D. W. Kibler, L. H. Earle, Eldon Alig, John

Holmes, Stuart Gavell,, Harry Rybolt, R. A. Voigt, William Weisell, George Knobel, Emer-

son Boyd, John Carson, Robert Howell, T. M. Hindman Jr., C. E. Hixon and D, E. Stephens,

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MESDAMES H. N. 8mith, M. D. Garfield, A. H. Passo, Max «Simon, Philip Perlstein, Richard Glasser, William Julian, Sam Chernin, M., C. Reefer, Julius Maurer, Helen Howarth and Oscar Zaft. Mesdames Joseph Dryer, Leonard Monoson, Maurel Rothbaum, Leon Hecht, Louis Segar, Paul Burkholder, Mortimer % Mann, H. J. Hyman, J. B. Kammins, Lewis Pollak and Samuel Morchan. Mesdames George Farkas, J. K. McIntyre, J. D. Phelan, Ernest Roose, Harvey Rogers, Robert Whitman, Earl Stipher, Edward Buesking, Ray Elliott, W. J. Noite, R. G. Ehmer, J. H, Dulin and Marshall Davis and Miss Josephine Taggart.

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Meeting Set By Guild

Members of the St. Vincent's Hospital Guild will meet tomorrow at 1 p. m. in the Nurses’ Home. Luncheon will be served by Mrs. John Birk. _ Assisting’ Mrs. Birk will be Mesdames Edward Schneider, William Strack, H. E. Curry, : Courtland Cohee, Carl Itten~pacr— Mumford —Co%—Gilbext Osborn, Thomas King and Raymond McManus and Miss Blessing Fisher. Mrs. Urban V. Pflum will be officer of the day assisted by Mrs. Robert H. Imes and Mrs, George E. Davis Jr. Plans for the annual Founders’ Day luncheon-bridge will be discussed. The event will be at 12:30. p. m. Feb. 13 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Club to Meet

The St. John’s Patron’s Club will meet at the school at 8 p.m, Tuesday.

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