Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 81, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1931 — Page 7

AUG. IS, 1931_

Study Club Yearbooks A re Issued Yearbooks, containing the program of the coming season, have been issued by the Irvington Catholic Women’s Study Club. The plans for the year’s work include book reviews, studies of historical events and periods, lives of famous people, and travel studies. The opening meeting will be a luncheon Sept. 9 at the Marott hotel. when president’s day will be observed and the new officers installed. Other special meetings during the season will include the election of officers Jan. 6 and a guest meeting June 8. Both the president’s luncheon and the guest meeting are in charge of the social committee, composed of Mesdames J. G. Wood. G. B. Ewell and J. W. Ryan. Officers of the club are: Mesdames T. J. Murphy, president. O. N. Allen, vice-president; L. M. Means, second ' ice-prealdent; Roy Babcock, secretary, end V/. J. Betz, treasurer. The executive committee Is composed of Mrs. Murph7, Mrs. Babcock and Mrs. Betz. Other standing committees are: Program, Mesdames G. A. Dufly. E. E. Daliman, and L. P. Tearney; National Catholic Women's Council: Mesdames Albert. Ehrenspergcr. C. D. Mitchell, and Leo Masse; press; Mesdames R. J. Smith. John Hunter, and Adam Kiefer, and the social committee. Reports from the National Council of Catholic Women will be given during the year. The club has twenty-eight active members, two associate members, and one honorary life member. It was organized in 1923, federated in 1925, and is a member of the Federation of Clubs, and the Irvington Union of Clubs. Mrs. G. W. Faulstick is delegate to the federation, with Mrs. William Strack as alternate. Mrs. O. H. Worley is delegate and Mrs. J. T. Linegar alternate, to the Irvington union.

Bride-Elect to Be Honored at Bridge Party Miss Ginevra McCoy and Miss Katherine Leonard will entertain this afternoon with a bridge party at the home of Miss McCoy, 974 West drive, Woodruff Place, in honor of Miss Mary E. McPheeters, whose marriage to Robert D. Moor will take place Aug. 22, at the Irvington Presbyterian church. Carrying out the bridal colors of orchid, green and rose, summer flowers will be arranged about the home, and on the tables, at serving time. The hostesses will be assisted by Miss McCoy’s mother, Mrs. Blanche F. McCoy. Guests will include Mesdames John w. McPheeters, Philadelphia: Dan Rader, McCordsville; Cell Rice, Louis E. Grisso, Charles E. Dwyer, Roy True, Misses Anna Reade, Flora Drake. Doris Holmes. Lucille Llddy and Henriette Scheier. Delta Omegas to Meet Delta Omega sorority will meet at 8:15 tonight at the home of Miss Christine Rudolph, 309 Leslie avenue.

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The stylists who pick and choose from all Paris have to offer, have brought many, many cottons for mid-season wear. And this one is a beauty in pale pink eyelet batiste. It’s straight and slim. It has plaits, laid in kilted effect at either side, forming front and back panel that gives height to the figure. The bodice has a guimpe yoke of plain pink batiste repeated in the cap sleeves. The bodice cuts in one until it joins the skirt, which makes it very simple to fashion. Style No. 616 comes in sizes 16, :8, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. Size 36 requires yards of 39-inch material with Vj yard of 39-inch contrasting. Men’s silk shirting, shantung, linen, flat washable crepe silk, cotton mesh and pique are ideally suited to this model. Our large Fashion Magazine shows the latest Paris styles for adults and children. Also modern embroidery and instructive lessons in sewing. Price of book 10 cents. Price of pattern 15 cents in s,ar.ps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully.

Card Parties

Altar society, St. Roch’s church, will give its monthly tournament card party tonight in the hall, 3600 South Meridian street. Richard Whalen is chairman of the hostess committee. * Marriage Licenses Clark Farabee. 24. of 1347 North Gale street, transfer man: and Bernice Justus. 28. of 4202 East Tenth street. William B. Dietz. 34. of 2415 Station street, railwav conductor, and Alice Shelley. 25, of 2016 IJnallsh avenue, saleslady. I>. Victor Brown. 24. of R. R. 3. Box 896. telephone company enaineer. and Ruth McClura. 24. of 208 Buckingham drive, librarian. Leon R. Smythe, 25. of 3142 Bellefontaine street, bookkeeper, and Glenn E. Kiser. 20, of 5847 Forest Lane. Huston Ruble. 19. of 727 North Sheffield avenue, laborer, and Louise Browne. 18. of 727 North Sheffield avenue, housekeeper. Ben Hawk. 24. of Ft. Wayne, clerk, and Selma Lou Rosswurm. 25. of Roosevelt hotel. private secretary. James Thompson, 21. of 5703 Julian avenue. clerk, and Ella La Bayteaux. 23, of 320 Leslv avenue.

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