Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 November 1932 — Page 2

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THE BLOOMINGTON DAILY TELEPHONE, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA (PHONE 3000

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932

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of Piano, Violin Solos at Adams Home

rThfe.'B": Natural Music dub met Richard Adams, - Junior Blacfcwell, 0th Richard Adams, south Walnut Helen Holland, , Betty Lou Miller, peet, Saturday afternoon. Refresh- j Ruth Nordbergf, Margaret Ellizaweats were sponge cake' with' whip- j beth Tower, Mary Sue Taylor,' Pat- . cream ami nuts and candied ! ty JjOM Wingert,1 Joan Forsythe, mints; : Martha Louisie Snoddy, Mabel Ruth Fost er- Billy Tatlock, t&rfesident, presided at the business j Margaret Cunningham, Billy 'WesVe3ion. v J. j' j uer, Betty Iusk. , David Pittman,

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Tbe' program follows:-- piano f Helen Moadley, Jacx wier, isancy

Mri t..u- ifln solo. Hunt Hacker, and Margaret Mien Peters.

Entertains Club

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aoti hv norothv Gavnor Blaka 1 me nexx acurai music ciuo

K . :erti i meeting- will be held with John

IllUaW by Biller-Quaii, David Reed, Atwater tivenue, at 2:30 oSSfwartz; violin solo, Kaster-Laliies doe Saturday afternoon. Decern ML MJ. Greenwaid, Richard Adams;:! ber 17. The hostess will be assisted S5v solo, Firecrackers by ? M. ; "i Toumer, Junior, Btawell isenwald. Junior Biawen. Bily Tatloclc. fiano solo, Hide and Seek: by ;

Tr. UtnKautiitnan

ihn M. Williams, Ruth Nordberg;

cs$- solo Innocence by BurgrMul-

Margaret Elizabeth. Tower;

to solo, ; H&hoes o$ the Canyon

John M. Williams, Mary Sue

jjSylor; piano polo, Suriiiner Song

iW.:- John M. Williams, . Patty; uLou lWing;;ii;- '. Jfano solo, Crossing; Hands by iatilde Bilbro, Billy Tatlock; piano

to. Eullabv bs- May JQirb, Marear-

Cunningham: violin solo, March

JrsF; Camecnik, BiKy Wesner;

liiV reanrr Waltz by Carol

slight, Betty Iusk;:i piano s?qlc.

Sonatina by Beethoven, David Pitt-

WStin; piano solo; Arrangement of i

lp .Unfinished Symphcny by Schu-

Helen Hc&dley; piano eolo.

turch -".Bells , by Edrin Swan son,

flck Fowler;- v

'liano sold, Hot Cross Buns: by

pin- M. Williams;; Nancy X-ou 171-

isua.d; piano soio Rose in the Gar-

l&sn. toy John 31. Williams, Aixee

;ne Hower violin solo; Tip Top by idolph Nell, Barbara Jean Hack-

piano solo, Christmas Betls; by

M. Win&ms, sang, and played

fS Margairet Ellen Peters. : -, ' Those present were: Martiia LouSnoddy, Ida -Mario L.uck, Msrfearct Ann Fisher, David Swartz;

The regular Die Wursel cluh meeting was held Friday at the home of Mrs Otis Kauffmaii, south Rogers street Club guests, were Mrs. Timothy Murray and Mrs. Bert Sipps

: Two tables of bunco were in play i

with high prize going to Mrs. Claude Whaley and low prize to Mrs, Kauffman. Refreshments of pumpkin pie with whipped cream, mints -and coffee ' were, served by the hostess.

Monday Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Delta Kappa club rooms, .7:30 o'clock. Business and Professional Women's club, Vestie Burks, east 2nd street, 7:30 o'clock. " Inter. Sc club, Mrs; W. H. Rogers, 706 north: College avenue, 1 o'clock. Current Literature group of A. A, U. W., Mrs. C. J. Sembower, Ballantine road. Kappa Kappa Sigma sorority, Mrs, P. J. McBurney, north Walnut street, 7:30 o'clock. ' Sons of Veterans Auxiliary No, 14 initiation G. A; R. hall, 2:30 o'clock. ; Elite club, Mrs. Harvey Vaught, south Washington street 7:30 o'clock. " Friday Social club, Mrs. Raymond Renaker, 2 o'clock, I. U. Dames club, east parlors of the student building, 2:30 o'clock. Sunday School board of Fairview church, church basement, 7:30 o'clock. . Tuesday:. . Theseus club, club rooms, 7:30 o'

clock, . Southeast Community club, Mrs. Bert McElhinney, , Knight .. Ridge !

road. Beta Phi Sigma, Clifford Renaker

CLEAR CflMFLEXIOH

- Mhost wameh cari have. Dr F-M-Ed-ppards for 20 years treated scores sgpmeri -'for livex and bowel ailments. - ftfenng these y&xrs he gave his pa-1 ients a subtoe for calomel made of

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Members who . attended were: Mrs. -Clarence 2som, Mrs. Claude Whaley, Mrs; Harry Smith, Mrs; Marion i Fattoh, :- Mrs. Katie Bruce, and Mrs. Otis Kauffman. ; The. club will meet, afrain in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Marion Patton, west 3rd street. The meeting will start at 2 o'clock.-, ..-''-J

. Rebekah Meeting The Colfax Rebekah lodge. No. 535, will meet in the I. O . O. . F hall at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. A short business session will be held and contests, in charge of Mrs. Nota Qraddick and Mrs. Edna Hendricks, will be given. ' ;' .

Mr. and Mrs Robert W. Masters, south Walnut ; street, entertained Sunday Mrs George Field and Mrs. Leroy Decker Jr. of Nwcastle. Mrs. Field is Mr. Master's sister. Mrs. Decker; and Mrs. Masters are sisters-in-law. : .

Mr;. C. C. Shoulty, cast 1st street; left . Friday for Laramie, Wye; to spend two or three weeks with her; sister, Mrs. J. M. Day..

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Miss Nellie B. Miles, Mrs. Sarah Edmonds and Miss Jessie Hampton

j spent the week end in Indianapolis

as guests of Mr., and Mrs. Hawkins.; ' . ' '' '. "'

Mrs. Emmett Mayfield. who has

! been ill at her home on north Rit- ; ; ter street, is slowly, recovering. .

418 north Indiana avenue, 7 o'clock. Colfax ;Rebekah Lodge, No. 538, I. Q. Ot F. ball, 7:30 o'clock. ; A. A. U. W dinner, Union building, 6 :3p; o'clock: Ladies of the Grand Army luncheon and inspection,: A. R. hall, 12 o'clock ' Tri, Kappa sorority, Mrs Everett Dean, east 8th street, 2:30 o'clock. Women's Foreign Missiona ry soc-

! iety oi Fairview M. E. church, Mrs.

Stephens Hupp, 1213 north Washington street, 2 o'clock. : Delta Zeta Psv dinner bridge Miss Gladys Borufj?, north-Uncojh street, 7 o'clock. . " Wednesday ' I. V, Dames; Bridge group, Mrs, Donald Berrett, 407 south. Grant street, 2:15 o'clock. Christian chutch fellowship supper, church, 6:30 o'clock. Progressive Embroidery club luncheon; Mrs. Ora Rogers. ;W. a T. U.. city library, 2:30 o'clock. v ; Present Day club, Mrs. F. H. Austin, 415 east 4th; street, .2:30 o'clock. Thursday Changing World Group of A. A. TJ. W east: parlors of the; I. U. titudent building; 7 o?clock. Just Around the Corner Community club, .Mrs. William. Gifford, of near Kir by, all day. Women's Foreign Missionary society of the' First M. E. church, church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Fiiday Pythian Sisters, hall 7:30 o'clock. Et Cetera club, Mrs. f Frank Payne, eetst of town, 2 o'clock. : : ' ; -." .Saturday Juvenile Music club, Sidney Robinson, 505 Ballantine-road, 2:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Cram Hostess at Club Luncheon The Better Home Economics club held its regular monthly meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Jaine Crum, rural i"oute. The house wa;3 decorated with lovely:cut flowers and flag;3 in keeping with Arrateuce Day. : . ' The group ; enjoyed ! a pot-luck luncheon at the noon hour. Following the luncheon, garments, made by members of the club, were collected to be distribute! to the needy by- the Red Cross. -Mrs. S. E. Thompson gave an interesting talk on the method of assembling the garments. ' . i ; ; Members present wore the Mesdames Frank Westfall, Herman Medaris, S. E. Thompsohr' James Gordon, Thomas Crandall, Glen Truesdel, Curtis Smith, James Stanger, N. E. South, Sherman Coffey. Roy Stanger, Chester Stanger, Clay Allison and James Cx-um; The next meeting of the c4ub ,wiH be held Friday, December 2 at the home of Mrs. James Cowden. 4' Fairview Church Meetings Announced

The Women's Foreign Missionary society of . the Fairview Methodist church- wiii meet at -2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home o:? Mrs. Stephen Hupp, 1213 no rth " Washington street. Mrs.. Clarence Ellis will be the assistant hostess, Mrs. Henry Dudley will be in charge. :of the devotions. The lesson on ''Stewardship will be given by. Mrs. L- E; Dyer. Mrs Glen Buckner will review the textbook lesson. ; "Lady Fourth Daughter of China." Mrs. Roy Osmah will give the leaflet on "Three Under One Roof." : Two other Fairview church meetings have been announced for this week. The Sunday School Board will meet in the church basement at 7:30 o'clock tonight. AU teachers are urged to be present as important business will be transacted. A special meeting will-be held at the Fairview church at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening in. place of the regular prayer meeting. Dr. M. A. Farr of Spencer will give a talk 6i the Henderson Settlement in Kentucky and' will use slide iilustra-

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BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Hainey 2Q0 east 17th street, announce the bTrth of a son, Lawrence Edward, Friday. Mr. Hainey is a , stono planerman.. The mother was Georgia May Williams. There nr another child in the family.'

I A daughter,- Norma Jean, was born November 6 to . Mr. and Mrs, Herbert D Cardwell. The mother was Hester - Swaney. The' father is a" grocery clerk." The Cardwells have no other children.

Club To Elect Officers , Just Around the - Corner Community club ; will meet all day Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Gifford? ; near Kirby. A potluck luncheon' will be served at noon, followed by a business meeting. Election of new officers will be held at this time.

Mr. and Mrs- Ralph . Ponsford, west 17th street, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baines, Ellettsville road, attended the 73rd birthday anniversary celebration of Samuel Ponsford father of Ralph Ponsford and Mrs. Baines recently at Salem. Mr. Ponsford is of English ancestory. He came to America from Devonshire, England at the age of nine years He is a retired farmer.

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Meeting Tuesday Dr. J. J. Robinson will talk on "The Legislative Program of the Indiana State Bar Association" at the A. A. U-.Wi. dinner meeting at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Union building! The legislative committee made arrangements for the meeting. Members; of the legisla

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The legislative committee includes: Mrs. Lottie Kirby, chairman, Clara Murphy, Mrs. Donald E. Bow-

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noons and this aftei'noon: fdf their initiatory work and fancy drill they will put on at the ciietrict Royal Neighbour meeting at' Greensburg Thursday night. Jactice was held in the Royal Neighbors hallv The initiatory woyb; ;WiH . be put on by the officers: Georgia Robbins, acting ag oracle; ; Maggie Brock, vice oracle; LauraC Raper, chancellor; Eva Rush, past oracle; Ruth Gillispie, marshall; Mona Fisher, assistant marshaH; . Ethel Isom, recorder; Theinia Patton,

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Msfeioaaj'y Meeting Mrs Homer Curry will be worship leader at the meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. B. church to be held in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The textbook for the year, "Iady Fourth Daughter of China" will be reviewed by Mrs. Lily Smith. Mrs. E. H, isiermann will give an article entitled, "With Our Workers in China." Mrs, S. C. Bartlett will be Fellowship: -hostess.

K. Club To Have Meefcliiff : ' Mrs, F. H Austin will entertain the. Present Day eluo niembers h1 her home,! 415. east 4th street, a 2:30 o'clock Wednesday aftcsrnoon. Mfcss Anna Edwards, tsast 4th street, spent the week end vith her mother, Mrs. Rachel ,. Edwards . of Stanford' .-:

D. of A. Meeting The Daughters of America will meet at their hall on north Walnut street at 7:30-o'clock this evening. Mrs. McKay, district officer, of Terre Haute; will be present. All officers are urgud to-attend and to come in their, uniforms.

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