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Women Teach Children Dancing, Sewing and Nurses to Be Honored at SSF ” : i i Mrs. Shadinger Heads Musie, Accompany Them on Trips to Doctor and : Ee Program Next a | Committee for Dentist and Aid in Making False Faces. . FE 3 . - | Week. : La Reception,
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Home Auxiliary Works To Give Orphans Fun Like Riley Described
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Volunteer to Help Children
Chairman
Hospital's
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Ss : ad OF - Ne | The City Hospital Committee is | Mrs. G. H. Shadinger, chairman
With the Auxiliary to the Children's Bureau of the | to entertain City Hospital nurses | | of the reception for Art Association Indianapolis Orphans’ Home on the alert, “little orphant and Bre WeriiTs Department ob 3 i r of Indianapolis WEREER, ¥ » held Annie” can be pretty hennv wi “OMiIRD . community welfare department w : Eat 8 p. m. tomorrow in John Herron : \ pi tty heppy without ( ming to on E 5 3 a Musical tea and book review at « h ? & = | Art Institute, has announced hoste ouse to stay. At yesterday's executive committee : oy ; : ; 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov, 9, in the : hs | ews Jor Bre Ten: meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Ferriday Jr. there 3 | Banner-Whitehill Co. auditorium. ” : The reception is to open formally was considerable planning of how to give the children SER Rulpie: Be x feyiew 2 n exhibit of portraits, Aitfteps 3 in) “ g teria. musica - All inel " « Frederic H. Teac hing the youngsters dancing, sewing and music, George EB. Dunn, ii gg 1 Se To OTe, Ayres, Albert J. Beveridge, James hi ; : anied by Mrs. Roscoe D. : : " oi ORT : siower Chics chaperoning them on picnics, swimming parties, trips to Miss Oaryl Randolph is to sing and | Department Club, is to preside at | ¢ pier Colom Noble Dea, Bow > . ’ re » i 4 « ted | ‘ de a 4 / ' ’ » Kiddie Land and the Children's Theater are some of the Miss Betty Manchester, violinist, is Ue. TA ule Jo Ne ine man Eider. Robert Fallev v / 1a) y 1s on ' : activities in which the Auxiliary is engaged. Each of the 30 active to play. Both are to be accom= noon by “the “hospital Ceo nde Also Mesdames Mortimer Furscott, members devotes 52 hours a vear to Orphans’ Home work. A volun- panied by Miss Vivian owens. . _ | Willis D. Gateh, T. C. Howe, Francis teer motor corps drives the boys and girls to the dentist and hospital clinics when occasion demands. Auxiliary members also an-
Oe OE a oo; Insley, Charles Latham, A. Dickine Sharles yers, ALY ¥ | " v % 8mi oi + Sinclair. Tila swer the telephone and work at the switchboard, superintendent, Miss Beatrice Ger- | Butler I aculty op STEED, A oO E 3 e rin, nurses’ superintendent, and] v Seidel an oi A 3 y..E ny 4 : : .. % | Mrs. Charles Smith, community | ™ l are Wesenberg, J I' Witherspoon, Mrs. William W. Garstang and Mrs. Oscar Jose have, for three i Eo Ed : : : = welfare department chairman, are | , lp to Recen c Evans Woollen JT, Ludwell Dennv, years, assisted the recreational director during the hours after school He ; ; | to be honored guests. Fregiorios Gi me ET when the childen could not play out of doors. Last week they } 4 5 a 3 ii Ee | dk I t-Yea G ] ) arnard, el Jer } helpad 15 boys make false hy from paper sacks and crepe paper. J i #9 5 Formed in 1925 a St- cal SI S|, Lee Burns, William Allen Srotesque masks with features characteristic of various nationalities ¥ : kg 4 The hospital committee Was | Moore, Theodore B. Griffith, Leon= caused shrieks of delight and an occasional hint that “the Gobble- = ; i H formed in 1925 when Dr. C. A. : idas Smith, William J. Lockhead, uns ‘ull get vou ef You Don't Watch Out!” fF : ? : ona 5 2 bs » 7 Nafe was City Hospital superinten- | A reception for Butler University Frank Streightoff, Walter Grow and Each year the organization undertakes a fund-raising project. Si bs Hs . aa i sr dent, Mesdames G. Quincey Dun- | freshmen women is to be held hs Robert F. Dagget! . . For the past two years it has sponsored performances of the Cole : : ¥ - : a B50 mew Zw’ Lop, J. W. Moore and George Van- | ihe Women's Faculty Club in the | MIs. Benjamin D. Hitz and Mrs. Bros.-Clyde Beatty circus in order to raise funds for the recreational hb Gi 9 i yn R Dyke were serving as Board lay | reati © { Arthur Jord Herman W, Kothe are to serve, On and vocational activities of the Children's Bureau. From the money g : ; A&C « ** %u | members. While attending a meet [°C caron Toom Of ATUAUT JOIGAR | vy, Shadinger's arrangements coms thus raised a supplemental scholarship to Franklin College has . ate e b: % oh i Th i ig | ing Miss Estella Carlston, nurses’ Hall from 3-5 p. m. tomorrow. mittee are Mesdames F. Neal Thurss been provided for one boy; one girl has been sent to the City Hos- FY aaa x d Hi | superintendent, asked for a group | Mrs. Jane Ogburn Bruce is to pre- | (on, mdgar Kiser and Robert Brady pital Nurses’ Training School and another girl's tuition to business EI HE " of laywomen to help her entertain Sent a reading from “High Tor,” | Adams school has been paid. In addition. the group has helped to equip the : , J 3 CEMA Re es py | the incoming nurses’ class. Maxwell Anderson's play, which re- Frank B. Hunter, architect, dix= girls’ social room at the Home. ; a ® Out this request the hospital ceived the New York Dramatic owed “Building the Home Around The Auxiliary, now in its fifth vear. is directly under the super- . ; : Fai, Ry W committee, formed from Commu- | Critic Circle Award for 1937, the Family” for Art Association vision of the Children's Bureau and two members attend the Bu- 3 LL pi a : ~ “he nity Welfare Department members, Mrs, Bruce wes graduated from members yesterday afternoon at the reau’'s monthly board meetings. At monthly luncheon meetings 6: , | grew. The committee welcomes in- | Butler University in 1928, and after | o,. gngpitute embers hear talks by social workers from the Children's Bureau. | coming nurses’ classes by inviting being Civie Theater execulive sec= | wyi wag (he first of a series oh Mrs, Jesse Fletcher is board adviser to the Auxiliary. \ them to their homes and clubs. The remy a year Yon! x ale Uae [ “Apt, in Home Planning” to be held I Sim esl Het entertainment Is V0 be o rm eye Xe le 1€ | each Tuesday this month, open 0 : . > Bri Bi Ihanksgiving party at the Nurses’ |[M. F. A. degree. She has taught bers upon presentation of their Tn explaining the organization's work Mrs, Robert IL. Mason, Np ia TR RE : ; i Home. | drama at Bennington College for MM : pership committea president, said: “When a child is referred to the Children's Burean nl XR Age DF TATE TR 8 5 + y % ; Standing committees for the year | Women and has been director of | © ae iu ey to acquaint of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home, it may be referred to the home WR XR) A » 3 “og A have heen selected, Mrs, B. A, Oar- | the Muncie Civic Theater, In 1036 - TE I eis
or for placement. Of the 535 children in care, 67 are in the home. ROAR WARS, Er eX Maan gain ab oF — ag son is chairman; Mrs, J, P, Eng- | Mrs. Bruce came to the Arthur
| elke, first vice chairman; Mrs, | | Robert M. Brvee. second vice chair=
Jordan Conservatory of Music as instructor in drama in the College
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The others are placed in the community, mostly in boarding homes. Although the children with whom we work immediately are in the boarding homes as well as to those in the institution.” retary-treasurer. | Miss Emma Colbert is the recep- Speeches Open Active auxiliary workers include Mrs, Mason, Mrs. Marlow Man- > ; " : tion committee chairman and is to ion. vice president; Mrs. Walton Wheeler, recording secretary: Mrs, Times Photo. | Other Aids Named | be assisted by Mesdames K. V, Am- | Y xa Te P * gra m : vlo wren. T. W. carl S role John M Moore, Beneral chairman, ‘Mesdames William Be aA Committee of the Auxiliary to the Children’s Bureau | John M. Moore, general chairman, and Mrs. Dudley | chairman and Mrs. W. I. Hoag is Nakarai, N. E. Pearson, L. M. SchulRobert Se Wilbw Carter, Norma Oline. Howey Fieber, of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home are (left to [ Taylor, treasurer, | publicity chairman. Assisting Mrs. | meyer, W. B, Townsend, H. J. Nes- Of Study Gr oup Henry Gibson, Alfred D. Hurst, E. H. Kahlo, Norman Kevers, Wallace ; i — A —— | Victor H. Rethley, ways and means | ter, B. C. Getchell, George SchuSteag, John Shirley, Hobson Wilson, Garstang and Jose and the 1 A. R . oF ong. | TT ———— Misses Helen Coffev, Caroline Hofft. Frances Kearby, Mary Luten, “YY - rr ). CG hapter i Rg Voss: The Ten o'Clock Art Department Marcia Morrison and Betty Reed. J } ENT S A ) | Carrie M Hoag. Mrs. Edward S. | Indiana Br ide’s Home study group of the Woman's De= is : : / rmistice | AV | Ludlum js luncheon chairman, ” rE P y A D ] PROGRAMS . ad) One committees include Mrs, Ww. | Is to Be in Michig al program at te Dicjock tomorrow os O° Avy din or iy : mt {oid " tons a Cy, TR Link, telephone; Mrs. Bryce, | limes Special morning in the e¢lubhouse. . C CQ ation tren ng Indianapolis Flower Mission board of directors. 10 a. m. Thurs, Pr ogram Set nm p a | aly “A Pen Picture of Our Ten . AR y 4 Porn : ’ ' s L. BE. |and Mrs. Harold Lindsay Rich, now | 0Clock’ is to " . J St. Agnes Alumnae. 8 p. m. today. Academy, Plans for dance to be tality, assisted by Mesdames an : / y ! ™ ' . D al ents’ I ns t l tu tc at Pu rduc completed. > ena Berner, BE. P. Everett, H. E. Nyhart, | on their wedding trip, are to be at Paul T. So Hore, T wg hy Tuxedo Union, W, C. T. U, 10:30 a. m. today. Mrs, Lottie Sweeney, Mrs. Ora Shepherd is to speak at | R. E. Steele, M. E. Woolf ‘and k. J. | home in Lansing, Mich. a “Whise . VEE ia 4 g tess ; - y avior ds . tler’'s Ten o'Clock.” Mrs. Logan G. Hughes and Mrs. | gram with a talk on “Making the || Twelfth District, American Tegion Auxiliary Council. 1:30 p. m. Wed, Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the USE TL I Jiu) You ure olny Ten ra or ate of Ne I en. oN cant lS Witt W. Hadley head a group of House Attractive to the Adolescent.” War Memorial Bldg. Mrs, Harry Behmer, Logansport, guest speaks- American Revolution, at 2 p. m. = y Salm atl ap i , ; wiitice Dav coli len, Dorothy Bever, Clara Bray, Rich, Flat Rock, Ill. Mesdames Hugh J Baker, Irving Sharh Bel : . S 08 part of an Armistice Day celebra- Al ’ y y - ciation members attending the Par- Hise by E ORORITIES tion | Peggy Brooks, Frances Brown, | The Rev. M. E. Abel officiated at Blue, Edward A Brown, Oliver S. ' /ooley, ! afayette, PA Lambda Kappa Rho. Tues. Mrs. Harry Funk, 2064 Park, hostess, Also appearing on the program Irene Chandler, Lucille Clary, the ceremony Sunday. Miss Janet Guio, James T. Hamill, Charles T, Purdue University. . iy Mrs. Hughes. who is Indiana problems, side, hostess. Meeting postponed from last night. vocalist, and Mrs. Luther J. Shirley. | Mary Hawkins, Betty Jarvis, Mil- | Miss Helen Rich, Princeton, and Presley Morton, Edward L. Pedlow, Congress of Parent-Teachers As- Discussion to Continue Psi Chi Phi. 8 p. m. Wed. Miss Sayde Stephenson, 9 N. Tacoma, accompanist. Mrs. John W. Gross- dred Neeves, Eva Meredith, Maxine | Miss Mary Frank Sullenger, Boon- Hal L. Purdy, Oscar L. Watkins, o a. man and Mrs. Bdward B. Raub re Johnson, Alice Krieble, Geneva | ville, were bridesmaids, and Diane C. E. Wolcolt, George M. Dickson night. Mrs, Hadley is Indianapolis sion Dr oN YH Ha Alpha Beta Gamma. 6 p. m. today. Miss Ann Cole, 234 E. 9th, hostess. chairmen of the tea to follow Largent and Dorothy Lippert. . Council president discussion with My es ye yo Alpha, Omega Phi Tau. 8:30 p. m. Wed. Spink-Arms, Assisting are to be Mesdames Also Misses Mary Miller, Bar- son, Princeton, was best man, and - —- Members of the Indianapolis .... , 0 Pu Phi Beta Tau. Tues. Miss Ruth Anderson, 1439 Woodlawn, hostess, Bradford A. Bullock. D. A. Grove, E. | bara Monroe, Dorothy Platt, Mary | William MeQuinney, Richmond; 13 P ledges Init ated “Childhood—Before and After” is ; ‘ts 5s | H Mauck ‘ingfield, M attend tomorrow include Mesdames Winings, and the Misses Cora Grif- ertson, Maxine Ross, Ruth Slater, | liam Mauck, Springfield, Mo., ushy to b SCUSSe ry Dr LUBY i or i < Carl J. Manthei, Frank Rieman, |; A Ay br igh russ fith, Bdna G. Nowland and Anna Martha Underwood and Alice ered. Into Delta Gamma be Artemus. Tues, Nov, 9. Mrs, Charles Holtman, 1310 Marlow, host= ||Mary Locke Whetsel, | Initiation of 13 pledges of the Willard Sims. Arthur B. Schultz, . 0 . % I Music is to be rovi ’ I = - Robert I. Mason. Albert Stump and Puise Aad ooo del by the Talisman Chapt, Sub-Deb. Wed. night. Miss Katherine MsGinley, rick D. Stiltz, regent, and executive 0h Pon The . Yale 4 to be | Gamma Sorority took place res Yok Pik Ty , al : . " : BL ss A . aid wi rystal ¢ n v Irvin Morri Groups from local Dr. O'Shea is to discuss “Books 1957 N. Rural. hoe Jd members are to meet at 10:30 Cr a abra a At Pr opylaeum C lub cently, : : a R New members are Misses June The program has been arrangeq | my,uneqay ' Sash 2 . ollow, A N———— Mrs. Demarchus Brown is to be Billeter, Jane Coe, Martha Coms ~ . sday morning session. “Inter 1 S PY : ra } bv the Purdue University School of esting the re in Music.” by CARD PARTIES I'he chapter is to co-operate with | Club to Hear Music | the speaker at the Propylaeum mons, Dorothy Davenport, Joanne Economics in co-operation with the , "p' ‘syawart of the University. || Wallace Mothers’ Club. Indianapolis Free Kindergarten. 1:45 p. m. [| other local organizations in cele-| ™ : i Talk bv Mrs. Glass Her topic is to be “Leaves From a | Jones, Flaine Helms, FRElizabeth is to close at noon Thursday, to conclude the program. Women of the Moose. Thurs. Moose Temple. Mrs, Charles Auster- | Members are to assemble at the . A French Diary.” The club's enter-| Manley, Roberta Morris, Jane Plock, Dr. O'Shea to Speak " % Ww miller. chairman. chapter house at 10:30 a. m, Guests are to be present at a | tainment committee is in charge ol | Genevieve Schaefer and Mary Mrs. William R. Shirlev. Indian- Holy Angels Catholic Church November committee. 2 p. m. Thurs. Se Foe ig Bul. A We, fs Cowen o Jere Testes Lord, Bert Langenbacher, chairmen, r | Mrs. William H. Book. | come at 33 » In, Sedey is 0 | Associations membership chair- | Woman's Contract Club of Indianapolis. 1:30 p. m, Thurs. Duplicate ['o Annetta Shelton In keeping with the club's theme | open ‘tire SOSSION. " man, is to talk on membership at game. Indianapolis Athletic Club. This Changing World,” Mrs, F. Ei- |
home, our progiam includes giving opportunities to children in Bo a tw > X ol gouty ie 5 BH Rp a : p : | man. and Mrs. A. J. Huber is sec- | of Arts and Sciences. Ferriday, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Dudley Taylor, treasurer; Mrs, Among the enthusiastic workers on the Executive right) Mrs. Robert Mason, hoard president: Mrs. Mrs. V. V. Smith is program | merman, R. J. Hammergren, Jim Roberts, John A. Rush, Allen Shimer. Luther Shirley, Henry | committee chairman. are Mes- maker and Miss Corrine Welling. partment Club is to open its years Fletcher Trust Co. Mrs. David Ross presiding. | historian; Mrs. Irving Blue, hospi | BOONVILLE, Ind, Nov. 2=Mr we drawn by Ms, = = - 1615 Nowland, hostess lat meeting of the Caroline Scott | YOung. Mrs. Rich was formerly Miss Dor- | Vice chairman, is to discuss Thursday i shapter ; . | are tn be assisted by Misses Wilma ich is a son of Mr. and Mis. O. F. chairman with arrangements are “Money Management With Chil or. Phursday in the chapter house as Ricl n O. F ents’ Institute beginning today at . . ’ ; : A : litt is to talk on modern family Gamma, Siema Phi. Tonight. Miss Julia Poehlein, 1562 Brook- are to be Miss Katherine Bowlby. | Wilma Cline, Thelma Cockerly, | Bash, Warsaw, was maid of honor: | Hanna, R. O. MecAlexander, W, sociation president, is to speak to- | At MR hostesss, Davis was flower girl. Stewart Wai- | and Miss R. Katharine Beeson, { ’ . R " 3 3 ", Td . | i 5 i , ents problems with their ‘children. Pledge services for Miss Margaret Bourgonne, G. Shouse, Donald N. Test, Nellie P,| Ramp, Jessie Roach, Alberta Rob- | William Snider, Hazleton, and WilMathew Winter, George L. Clark, R . ice is to be dinner speaker. | h i . ick COPY . , ess. Covered-dish luncheon. Preceding the meeting, Mrs, Fred. | Miss Gerrin and Mrs. Carson ar Mr oN s. Bro own to Speak Butler University chapter of Dalta chapters are also to attend. of Interest to Parents” at the Octagon. Thurs. afternoon. Mrs. W. E. McGaughey, hostess, a. m. An informal luncheon is to chrysanthemums, | Club's buffet supper Sunday nigh!. | Davis, Marguerite Ellis, Betty tate P.-T. A. Congress. The event |, cgafety” by Julia Landers, is Wed. Banner-Whitehill. Benefit. Mrs, Ralph Thomas, chairman. bration of Armistice Day on Nov. 11. | . . ——— meeting of the Katharine Merrill | Arrangements. Scheidler, All sessions are being held in the School hall. Chili luncheon for school children, Mesdames Harry | J'pred Miller Is Ww ail | Graydon Club today in the home of | a - O'Shea ol the University is to speak Mr. and Mrs. Granville Shelton, bert Glass is to discuss development,
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on “What a Parent Education Pro- | 3:15 P. m. tomorrow at School 20. LODGES 222 8S. Addison St., have announced of American music in her talk “Mu- | gram Should Be.” Mrs. Katherine Music and a talk on her trip to | Needle Club, Myrtle Temple Pythian Sisters, Thurs. noon. Mrs, the marriage of their daughter, An- | sic With Her Silver Sound.” | Read, also of Purdue, is to discuss Europe by Miss Mildred Chance are Lela Day. 433 N. Bosart hostess. netta, to Fred Miller, son of Mr. and | Musical numbers are to be pre“Relationships of Parents and Chil~ | y, complete the program. Gold Mound Council, Pocahontas. Thurs. Noon. Mrs. Mildred Par- | Mrs. William Miller sented by Mrs. Jane Johnson Bur- | dren sons, chairman, Coversd dish luncheon, card party. The wedding took place Oct. 16 roughs and Mrs. Robert Glass, AsA vist to home management y Wu Olive Branch Past Noble Grand, Wed, Mrs. John Glickert, 320 in the Martinsville First Baptist) sistant hostesses are to be Meshouses is to be followed by a cafe- School 5! is to hold its P.-T. A. Congress ROStesS ? ’ > : Church manse, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-| dames John Paul Ragsdale, Howard | teria supper and Mrs. Hughes’ talk. meeting at 2 Pp. m. tomorrow, 4 san Si Jer are at home in Indianapolis. W. Attison, Francis Payne, Edward | Dr. Ada Hart Arlitt's talk is to con=- | Music by the mothers’ chorms and cs : ~ | Mr. and Mrs, John Spangler were | Hughes, Donald Elliott and Richard clude the day's program. Dr, Arlitt a motion picture, “Alaska’s Silver R M A § ut and present her exhibit, Dinner is | their only attendants | George. is parent-education committee Millions,” is to be the program . 4 < ni to be served | - - : chairman for the National P.-T. A. feature, congress . » ” ”
The dinner committee is com- |
~ 4 Convenes 1 oday {Jose of Mrs. Charles Heagy, chairDean Mary L. Matthews of Pur- Miss Bessie Greenawalt is to man; Mesdames George Wear, due is to open tomorrow's pro- ' p ; i" —-— Ie Dill, Joseph Byram, Jesse lu 3 speak on “Books for Children” at he Railway Mall soiultion (DI: Ralph Grisso. John Allen, ‘1k x me ? Vv f S800? h i - = : Y rs I5 p. m. tomorrow at School T7 Women's Auxiliary is to meet at Vell Allen. Frank DV g ® Ww Ww 2:30 p. m. today, in the Women's Henry, iam Inirock, Yin - \ | Department clubhouse Gauker, David Hedges, Paul Heitz . Lawrence P~T. A. is to meet al ey al (John Davis, James Brooks and 1:30 Pp. Mm. today in the high A report on the national conven- Thomas Langston. | school auditorium. Mrs. R. D. Me- | tion held recently in Philadelphia ec —— Mrs. Gwendolyn Wiggin Mace- | Carthy is to speak on “How Firm ‘s to be made by the president, Mrs. | Dowell, Indianapolis American 3 Foundation” and music is to he ¥. H. Hughes, and Mesdames Noble | Soror ity to Hear T alks provided by Charles Palmer and Shute, Floyd Doddridge, Noble Reed, | Alpha Delta Omega Sorority is has arrived in New York on the | Howard Stivers. Theodore Caldwell, Eugene Thomp-| to meet this evening in the Hotel Conte di Savoia after a tour of | » ‘wm [son, Fred Duckwall and Paul Calet. | Washington, Following a business French and Italian battlefields. She | Developing the program theme | session, Miss Barbara Kassenbrock
Mrs, John J. Koenig, newly elecl- | wp his " " Soin aR ewas accompanied by Mrs. Malcolm | aq president of the Margaret Me- The American Home,” Mrs. Guy is to lead a discussion of current
Douglas, Seattle, TAtONAl DIES Taras Sono, 4 ASSor ato is v0 Shadinger Is to speak on “Samplers” | events, dent; Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Bea- | preside at an association meeting ver Falls, Pa. and Mrs, S. Alford | 51 2. 30 om today. Blackburn, Versailles, Ky. They are stopping at the Hotel Astor. | un ry
Miss Louise Griffin, 3211 Park C lub Ww 1 Nuk
Ave... has returned from a recent visit in Chicago.
Henry Bush, 5831 N. Delaware St, has debarked at Baltimore from the |
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Legion Auxiliary national secretary,
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Baltimore Mail Liner, City of Newport News, which has just arrived from Hamburg and Southampton,
Miss Katherine Williamson, River Forest. Ill, was a week-end guest of Miss Katherine Vogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vogel. Miss
Williamson and Miss Vogel were |
roommates at Northwestern Unlversity last vear and were members of a group attending the Indianapolis Athletic Club Halloween party
Saturday night. Next week-end, | Miss Vogel is to visit Miss William- |
son at Northwestern where they were members of the Delta Gamma Sorority. They are to attend the homecoming game between Northwestern and Illinois and festivities following the game,
Recent arrivals® from Indianapolis in St. Petershurg, Fla. include Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brunner, 1426 Terrace Ave; Mrs. H. H. Hadley, Colonnade Hotel; Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Hall, 5325 Ohmer Ave., J. W, Hussey, 3733 Central Ave; Mrs, Clark E. Mallery: Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F. Miller; Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Moore; Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Murphy, 4540 Guilford Ave, and Mrs. W. C. Zaring Jr.
All charter members of the Fleur
(de Lis Club are to be present at | the club's 25th anniversary chicken dinner at 7 p. m. tomorrow at The |
Home Dinner Place.
Members’ husband are to be | guests, The club was formed at a | dinner party given in 1912 by Mrs. | | Herbert R. Fletcher for Mrs. Louis | R. Konecke, who then lived in |
Florida. Charter members with Mrs.
Fletcher and Mrs, Konecke are ! Mesdames J. Albert Bristow, Karl | B. Kelly and Frank Steinmetz, St.
Louis.
Other active members include |
Mesdamas Frances Champion, Oren Chilson, Fred Dunnington, R. M Holmes, Russell L. White.
Daughters and daughters-in-law | who have been inducted are Mes- | dames H. C. Holmes, Robert H. | Miles, William Miller, Veldon | Montgomery, Ross Rissler and |
Howard F. Murphy, Franklin,
Mrs. Fletcher is president; Mrs. |
Dunnington, vice president, and Mrs. Montgomery, secretary-treas-
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