Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1937 — Page 36

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FRIDAY, MARCH 12,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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DAUGHTERS OF UNION SCHEDULE STATE PARLEY HERE Archers of

Convention

To Be Held |

Girl Scouts Celebrate Bir thday Ti oday

In Memorial

Indiana Chapters to Make Annual Reports At Session.

Election, annual

memorial

reports will hold

services and | the at- |

tention of Indiana chapters of the |

National Society

Daughters of the |

Union members at the 12th annual |

convention March 27 ana War Memorial. Mrs, W. N. Winkler, regent, to preside at the sessions, to be attended by ernor Oliver John A. Logan dianapolis,

Perry Morton and |

chapters

delegates from the Gov- |

in the Indi- |

is |

in In- |

Mrs. €. J. Finch, Morton Chapter |

past regent, is to conduct a memorial service, followed by tribute from the chapter

lains.

a brief | chap- |

Annual reports will be given by |

state officers: Mrs. George Vestal, reMrs. Walter Baxsecretary and

the following Winkler, Mrs, cordin secretary, ter, corresponding Mrs. Harry Kelly, treasurer and the following regents: Mrs. Moore, Morton; Mrs. William Arnold, Logan, Mrs. Belle Dow, Madison; Mrs. coln at Franklin; Lurry, Benjamin Iumbus; Mrs. C. D. eral Burnsides at Liberty, ona C. Reed, Caroline A. Palmer at Winchester; Mrs. William DePeugh, General Lew Wallace Terre Haute,

Robert Miss

Hart,

Committee to Report

Mrs. George Spiegel is to give a report of the credentials committee | and Mrs. Belle Dow is to report for | the nominating committee. Luncheon is to be served at noon in the | Indianapolis Athletic Club. Delegates from the Morton Chapter are Mrs. Moore and Mesdames | E. C. Rumpler, C. J. Finch, W, 1. Hoag, Fred Wolf, M. D. Didway, Curtis Hodges, D. D. Deeds; al- | ternates are Mesdames Letha Scott, | J. T. Hamill, W. D. Armatage, Mrs. Spiegel and Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Arnold will represent the Logan Chapter with Mrs, Leonard | Cougill and Mrs. Minnie Adams. Alternates will be Mrs. J. C. Carr, Miss Lulu Pavy and Mrs. Vestal. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Fred Wolf, convention; Mrs. Spiegel and Mrs. Larkin, credentials; Mrs. Leslie McLean, registration; | Mrs. Hoag, publicity; Mrs. A, T.| Fleming, constitution; Mrs. Louis E. | Krueger, luncheon; Miss Pavey, | decorations; Mrs, William Suckow and Mrs, William Ballard, auditing; | Mrs. Rumpler, resolutions; Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Arnold, hostesses, Mrs. William J. Ransdell, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. DePeugh, page; Miss Carrie M. Hoag and Mrs. Cougill, hospitality.

Margaret ot W alden Honored at Party

Miss Margaret Walden, whose | marriage to Ralph Husted is to take piace March 18, was honored at a linen shower and bridge party last night. Miss Rosemary Byrket entertained, assisted by her mother, Mrs. C. Earl Byrket. Guests included Miss Walden’s mother, Mrs. Ralph Walden, Misses Jane Colsher, Mary Slupesky, Hazel Guio, Margaret Rohr, Rosamond Baker, Ann Stark, Mildred Langdon, Helen Baker and Rebecca Blackley.

P.-T.A. Congress

Board Meets

The standing of township ParentTeacher organizations in the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers was discussed at a congress hoard meeting today in the Severin Hotel, Announcement was made resignation of Mrs, Ivan Greencastle, Fifth District chair-

of the Ruark,

Alois Backman at | Lin- | Mildred | Harrison at Co- | Johnson, Gen- | Mrs. Le- |

Juliette Low,

| their doors to the 1500 Girl Scouts

| dinner

to hear the story of Mrs. Low and

| Purpose of the Anniversary Memo-

“It's a pleasant duty,” said Bar to her father, Carl Wilde,

this morning,

bara Wilde as she served breakfast in rehearsal of her hostess

duties for a Girl Scout Silver Jubilee dinner party tonight,

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By MARJORIE BINFORD WOODS

No home where a Girl Scout lives has been

quite normal today.

Youngsters bounded out of bed early this morning to serve breakfasts

to their dads.

Kitchens were turned over to cake baking. Groups gath-

ered to put finishing touches on posters, to set tables and inscribe place

cards.

It's birthday party day, the Silver Jubilee of the Girl Scouts of Ameri-

ca, honoring the founding of this®

| organization 25 years ago by Mrs.

Twenty-five churches and schools throughout the city have opened

and Brownies who will gather for parties tonight. Sprays of silver leaves, blue and silver tapers, silver cakes decorated with 25 candles will be part of the decorative scheme carried out by members, who wish to pay tribute to the success of their founder's vision. Mothers and fathers will be there

the tea party she gave for eight girls at Savannah, Ga., in 1912, Girl Scout fathers will tell of the new

rial Fund, which is to bring to- | gether Girl Scouts and Girl Guides from 31 foreign nations for an International encampment at Camp Andree Clark, New York, next July.

The annual rite of contributing to the Birthday Box will be ob- | served, In this festival year, the | offering may be a silver quarter tor | the 25 years of service scouting. Mrs. Anna Ridge, now living in | Louisiana, was the founder of the | first Indianapolis troop in 1917. This | first troop, established in Irvington, was Khown! as the Red Clover Troop.

Eliza A. Blaker

Fund Topic for Luncheon Fete

Mrs. L. S. Strong is general chairman of a luncheon to be given by | the Eliza A. Blaker Club at 12:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Columbia Club. The event will commemorate the birthday of Eliza A. Blaker, organizer ot the Indianapolis Free Kindergartens and founder of the Teachers’ College of Indianapolis. Former students of the college are to attend. Mrs. Gertrude Hinson Bowen, scholarship chairman, is to report on the club fund which is to be used to establish the Eliza A. Blaker Memorial scholarship in Butler University College of Education. Mrs, Mary Edwards and Mrs. Jessie S. Cook, member of the college’s first class, will be honor guests.

Women Hear

Court Debate

man, and of Mrs, W. J. Burch, Rloomington, Second District director.

Mrs. James L. Murray substituted

the program plans for the state convention to be held April 20 and 21 in Indianapolis. Among the speakers are to be Dr. Ada Hart Arlitt, University of Cincinnati professor; Dr. Joseph M. Artmann, Chicago, and Dr. Wendell Wright, professor of education % Indiana Univ ersity,

Dorothy Thelma Slick Marries John W. Hoy

Mr. and Mrs. Val J. Slick announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Thelma Slick, to John Warren Hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa E. Hoy, which took place May 1, 1936.

oh Mr.

scan | Ry United Press CHICAGO, March 12. — The | fourth annual Woman Congress, | | where Socialist Norman Thomas | | and Educator Glenn Frank indorsed | | and criticized President Roosevelt's | | Supreme Court plan, adjourned | | today. Frank, former University of | | Wisconsin president, and Mr. | Thomas, former Socialist candidate for President, were principal speakers at last night's final sessions of | the forum which also embraced such subjects as cold cream and cheese and crackers Mr, Frank denounced the Court reorganization plan, saying the

Liberals who backed it have “turned ||

Fascist without admitting it and maybe without knowing it.” Mr. Thomas indorsed the proposal as “better than nothing.”

BISCUITS

FOR DINNER

ON A SECOND’S

Out of the package «++ INTO THE PAN

Today 54 troops and six Brownie | packs, a council, zation and many up the local Girl Scout family

The evolution of the Girl Scouts | uniformed | the

from the voluminously youngsters of early days into high-spirited girls who number 400,000 in national strength today marks fulfillment of the ideal launched by these early pioneers of the movement.

“Girl Scouting has more than ac- | { complished its purpose in developing young womanhood,” said F. E. |

Glass, one of the fathers who is to speak tonight. He believes that it | has taught the girls a genuine sense | of values, along with invaluable instruction in practical outdoor and | indoor pursuits, Leadership is one of the outstanding characteristics which Scout work

has developed in his own daughter, | .- On Judiciary,

is to | “The Supreme Court” at al County

Marjorie, he said.

Cecil Calvert approves of the com-

|radeship and personal contact with |

| Other girls which Scouting has of- | fered his daughter, Agnes. “In an organization like this | they develop accomplishments which | otherwise might never be cut,” he said. Col. Davidson, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and Murray Morris, also are enthusiastic supporters of Girl Scout training methods. “Young minds should be occupied with constructive activities,” Davidson said.

brought

“Girl Scouting supplements home | president, will introduce the speak-

training in a very beneficial way,” Murray Morris believes. While the birthday dinners are |

being held in Indianapolis a group of local Scouts is to be in Chicago

Col. |

E | bows | brighten the eve of any | The

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a leader's organi- | committees make

| | |

Mrs. Juliette Low, Girl Scouts | founder.

GO, Pp. Group To Hear Talk

George Barnard, attorney,

[talk on | meeting of

the Marion

| Where girls meet on an equal basis | douneil of Republican Women at

, m. Tuesday in the Claypool Ho|tel Palm Room. Miss Adelaid Storch, also an attorney, is to re[view “Proceedings of the Assembly.”

General |

City Fashion Indian Bows

Club Members Twist Own |

Strings and Fashion Arrows,

By BEATRICE BURGAN * Roclety Editor

| IG CHIEF WAR PAINT might |

| visited

tricks if he | Archery

some new Indianapolis

learn the

[ Club members,

Many of the club members make | and arrows which would | Indian. | bows, expertly shaped and | polished to a high gloss, are scientifically constructed. | The strings, made by the women | members, are as sturdy as any made | by early American warriors, Mrs. | W. B. Lincoln Jr. is one of the | archers, who painstakingly winds flax threads on a special board, be- |

| fore dipping them in beeswax, Later | she twists and reinforces the strings.

| OWN Arrows,

Make Arrows, Too These craftsmen also make their | They burn turkey wing

feathers to size and tuft them on a |

| feathering jig.

| Mr, | trophies

Mr, Lincoln has a collection of books on archerv-——many of them now out of print, He makes his equipment, according te specifica tions and his own ideas, garnered from experience on the range. The club will meet tonight at the Lincoln's home to talk about spring tournaments and to elect new officers, Among the women members are Mesdames Walter P. Morton, Robert Sturm, Herman Shields, Ruth Lay, H. A. Fetters, Duane James and Grace Van Wormer, Mrs, Sturm’s 14-year-old daughter, Marion, holds the national junior championship Miss Catherine Thompson, Butler University physical education instructor, has brought several coeds into the club, Misses Annabel Ire lan, Betty Giffin, Mary Kalb, Mar- | tha Copeland and Lucille McDonald. | Championship Held Mrs. Van Wormer won the womsan’s city championship last year, and Harold Layne, president, a his way to the men’s title, Among | Lincoln's numerdus ribbons and is one representing the State championship. “The fascination of the sport is not so much the exercise or the ele-

(ment of competition as it is the | effort to improve your own score,”

{ Mrs,

| terfere with | have taken over the old bowling al-

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Lincoln explained. The archers don't let winter intheir practice, They

leys in the Y. M, C. A, When thes | weather is fair, they go out to ranges at Riverside Park, Mrs. Louis Markun, Park Board member, has sponsored their active | ity. She shot the first arrow at the

- | opening of the fall season at River-

e |

numbers by Mrs. Mildred Jarvis, vo- |

calist, accompanied by Mrs, | Locey, pianist. Mrs. L. | ers.

chairman, | Lawrence Orr,

M. Ingling, |

attending a Scout conference. Dele- | thony, Leon Thompson, Arthur R. |

gates from Michigan, Wisconsin, Il-

Robinson, Myrtle White,

George

linois and Indiana will meet this | Vestal, Ruth Hibner, Aileen Kidd,

week-end at the McCormick Y.

C. A. {0 consider a new program ol

older Girl Scouts.

Fleming, Charles Dawson, Fletcher and Mae Brouse.

|W. I. Hoag, W. E. Armitage, Alien Samuel

Kappa Sigma Chi. Donald Arbuckle, hostess, Theta Mu Rho. Tonight. Sever Edith Westerman, chairman, Em-A-Non Club, 8:15 p. m. Sun,

man Creager, assistant

Xi Delta Xi. ess,

8 p. m. today. Mrs. Council meeting.

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Brookside Chapter 481 O. E. S Sts. Obligation ceremony. Hastings Wallace, worthy patro

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EVENTS SORORITIES 7 p. m. today, Mrs, Webb's Dining Room, Mrs.

Chi Delta Chi. 8 p. m. Tues, Mrs, Phi Tau. 8 p. m. Tues. Miss Virginia Brady, 622 N, Bosart, hostess.

Service Post 128 American Legion. Tonight. Oaklandon Legion Hall. Euch.e, bridge party. Fred C. Duzan, Bradford B. Evans, Mrs. Cora Plummer, Mrs. Mae Day, committee,

LODGES

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8 p. m., today. Spink Arms Hotel, CHURCH GROUP St. Catherine's Church Ladies Altar Society. Sun. Dinner. Mrs. Mary

Indianapolis Club. 8:30 p. m. Sat.

in Hotel. St. Patrick's dance. Harry Dickinson's orchestra. K. of ©. Hall. Party. Alfred Eggert, hostess,

Miss Mrs, Her-

Leona Ennis, 1212 Naomi St., host-

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Mrs. Gable Entertained Audubon Court Apartment recently entertained for Mrs, | a former Mrs. Mary Prosser was | luncheon, |

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Enthusiast Tests

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how Indianapolis Archery Club members,

string which she made herself,

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Camp Hill,

Miss Elizabeth other first nighters and Mesdames Harley W. Albert, J. Wohige= Howard 8. Morse and Ralph Mr, and Mrs, Paul attend with Mr, and ward Dean. With Mr. and Carl J. Weinhardt will be Lawrence H. Earle,

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