Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1932 — Page 15

APRIL 1, 1932.

Bridge Party Proceeds Go to Mission The Sunthlne auxiliary, a recently organized group, will sponsor a benefit bridge party at 2 Wednesday afternoon, April 27, at L. S. Ayres auditorium. Proceeds will go to the Sunshine Mission. Mrs. Walter Geisel is general chairman, and Mrs. Emma Sanborn, co-chairman. The purpose of the auxiliary is to promote the welfare of the Sunshine Mission. Assisting the auxiliary, which is a civic organization,, will be committees representing the American Red Cross, Federated Women’s Clubs, American Legion and the Parent-Teacher Association. Aids Needy Families The Sunshine Mission was established six months ago, in charge of the Rev. W. V. Teery. It is a welfare mission, and has supplied on the average of 328 families with food, clothing and fuel each month. The mission is nonsectarian, and offers an educational and religious training for those who are unable to procure it elsewhere. It also supplies medical and dental service. Officers of the mission are: F. O. Miles, president: Judge Frank P. Baker and H. B. Dynes, vice-presi-dents; A. C. Gunther, secretary, and A. H. Wells, treasurer. Members to Be Sought Members of the board of directors are: The Rev. H. C. Lincc, Lieutenant Frank Owen, the Rev. Lee Spratt, the Rev. TJ. S. Johnson, the Rev. Ephraim Lowe, the Rev. T. M. Hunt and the Rev. Adolph Brndy. The charter membership for the auxiliary is twenty-five. Membership will be open at a date to be announced later. The publicity committee is Mcsriames P. R. Chevalier, chairman: Carl H. Ingong, William M. Birk and Leroy Martin. Committees to Arrange Card Party Named Mrs. Mildred Heinricks, general chairman for a miscellaneous card party to be given by the Mass society at 2 Monday at Banner Whitehill auditorium, will be assisted by the following committee: Mesdames Emma Brltz. St. Joan of Arc: Catherine Llnville, Holv Cross: Alberta Marco. Anna Koers. St. Mary’s: Marv Fromever, Cathedral: Anna Thoman. Sacred Heart: Elizabeth Schaad. Catherine McMahon. Little Flower: Frances Dux. Rosa Shutt, Anna Htmmelßarn. Holv Name: “Marie Stahl. Frances Stucker, St. Catherine’s; Elizabeth Zieeler. euchre; Anna "chattner. brldee: Mary Rogerty. bunco: Katherine Crosby, Clara Saul. Margaret Hill. Marv Klaibor. Maud Yohler. Susana Mertz, Dorothy Filcer. Lenna Streit. Nellie Kahl. Anna Keller. Marcaret Bauman. Grace Bloom. Anna Welsh, Helen Prestel, Lenna Prestel. Helen Wade. Marv Kirland. Erma Ryan. Lenna Hahn. Helen Alvev. Nellie Graham. Margaret Gootce. Marv McDonough. Attncs Beck. Marv Walpole, Ella Lewis. Nora Shananhan. Mrvtle Vornholt, Macdalene Greenwell, Loeoto Roehm. Tille j Hill. Daisy O’Neal. Maudaline Wachtcl, { Marv Hagan. Anna Hinton. Margaret Davy, Olia Wrich and Catherine Smock. GUILD WILL HEAR VIOLIN QUINTET Music at the Founders’ clay tea to be given by the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild Saturday afternoon at the Ball residence, will be provided by the violin quintet from the Music Masters School of Music. Members of the quintet are Rosamond Collins, Betty Simon, Mary Milholland and James Collins, violins, and Joan Baylor, pianist. Officers of the guild will assist in receiving the guests. Members of the school committee are Mrs. Charles W. Stephens, chairman; Mrs. M. E. Costin and Mrs. Emmett Judson. Society to Convene Weekly meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of Fairview Presbyterian church will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Airs. John Ritter, 5339 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Oakley White will be the assisting hostess. On the program wall be Mrs. T. William Engle, Mrs. J. B. Stillwell, Mrs. E. H. Kistler, Mrs. Robert Daisey and Miss Ellen Graydon.

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City Included in World-Wide Bridge Tourney Play in the world Olympic bridge will begin locally tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Contestants who will compete for the two platinum trophies and four replicas j in palladium in the event include: Messrs, and Mesdames F. R. Buck. Fred Shumaker. Thomas A. Johnson. W. R. | Coooer. Mesdames Fred Van Nuys. Edward Treat, C. C. Matthews. Claude i Ritchie. Frank Abbott. E. J. Ittenbach. Katherine Kidder. O. R. Hamilton of Cincinnati: George Ramsev of Anderson; Catherine Streeter of Terre Haute; Messrs. Herbert Pavne. Lawrence Welch. Murray Townsend. Walter Pray and Joe Cain. Play which is to take place all over the world with 50,000 players competing, is conducted by the National Bridge Association. Mrs. Catherine Bingham and Mrs. C. L. Buschmann are in charge of the lo- ! cal event.

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A Day’s Menu Breakfast — Stewed rhubarb, cereal, cream, scrambled eggs with crisp bacon, graham muffins, milk, coffee. Luncheon — Left over lamb baked with rice, spinach, rye bread, canner strawberries, sugar cookies, milk, tea. Dinner — Broiled boned herring, horseradish butter, potatoes au gratin, buttered green beans, button radishes, caramel custard, milk, coffee.

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