Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1938 — Page 8

PAGE $8 Father to Act in Son’s Production as Part of Players Club Program

Local Group Will Present “Goodnight Please” And “Farewell to Arms” on February Bill at Civic Theater.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON The February Players Club committee has had a rather splendid piece of luck. It has secured two rollicking plays for the performance in the Civic Theater Feb. 4 and the father of the author of one is to take the

leading role in his son's production. Robert Frost Daggett is expected to play with sympathy and finesse the part of Merideth Whitehouse in “Goodnight Please,” the uproarious comedy written bv his son, James Lothian Daggett. The younger Mr. Daggett, who is a student in the Yale University School of the Drama. wrote the play a year ago. After it was published by Samuel French it was reprinted in the November, 1937, issue of the One-Act Play magazine. It since has been selected by Dodd, Mead Co. for publication in a book containing the 10 best one-act plays of the year. “Goodnight Please” was presented at Yale last fall where it was produced and directed by James L. Daggett. Others in the cast will be Mrs. Austin V, Clifford, Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat, Mrs. Charles M. Wells, Messrs. Raymond D. Jackson, George Fotheringham and Mr. Clifford. Richard Hoover is to direct the play. Mrs. Raymond F. Mead, Jack E. Harding, Mr. Wells and Mr. Fotheringham will appear in “Farewell to Arms,” a one-act play by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Mr. Fotheringham is to double as the butler in one skit and the valet in the other. The committee in charge of the plays and dance at Woodstock Club following the performance includes Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Stuhldreher, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber, Mr. and Mrs, Fotheringham and Ed- > % @ a

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Council’s Presiding Officer

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Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville, is to preside at sessions of the midwinter council meeting of the Indiana Federation of Clubs opening this afternoon in the Claypool Hotel and continuing through tomorrow.

Clubwomen List Series Of Meetings

Cultural Subjects, Current Events to Be Discussed by 19 Groups.

Lectures on cultural subjects and current events and a host of social gatherings are scheduled by women's clubs for this week. Eleven organizations will meet tomorrow ana eight others are preparing programs for Thursday. Among the groups are two chapters of the Sisterhood and several units of the International Travel Study Club,

Inc. Tomorrow's meetings include the Irvington Mother Study Club with Mrs. Matthew Farson, 936 Campbell Ave. The program will include talks on “Prominent Women of | Today,” ‘by Mrs. Charles N. Smith. Mesdames Charles E. Flowers, E. R.

G. Brock are to discuss More Difficult to Be, a Good | Mother-in-Law or a Good Daugh- | ter-in-Law?” n » »

[Century Club is to be held at the

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Personals

Of Federation

Miss Ethel McDowell Moore and Miss Isabel Parry will give a tea tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. M. Parry in Golden Hill raya Convenes Today

in honor of Miss Hilda Cunniff, Washington, who has been spending a month here. Miss Cuniff is to return to Washington Thursday. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball and Miss Janice Ball, Muncie, and Mrs. William E. Pheris Sr., Winnetka, Ill, who is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. William E. Pheris Jr., Capt. and Mrs. Pheris, who are stationed here, came recently from Quarry Heights, Canal Zone. » ” » ”

The annual midwinter council meeting of the Indiana Federation of Clubs opens this afternoon with an executive committee meeting in the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. George R. Dillinger, French Lick, is to pre-

» » Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goodman will entertain for Vladimir Golschmann. conductor of the St. Louis Symphony orchestra, and Mrs. Golschmann after the concert tomorrow evening at English's. Guests

Among recent arrivals in St. Petersburg, Fla. from Indianapolis are | " ® Ww Messrs. and Mesdames Jesse Baldwin, John Berns, A. E. Chambers, | {a meet at the home of Mrs. Fred C. T. Engleman, Burt Gaines, Wil- |g Keuthan. 8542 Winthrop Ave. liam H. Lee, Allan J. Metz, S. A. |"Kitchens, Then and Now” are to Morrow, Henry F. Pottschmidt, R.| be discussed by Mrs. W. G. Boyd.

R. Reimert, Floyd H. Stout and Dr. ana Mrs. William H. Woodfin,

[home of Mrs. Ross Winder, 1057 W. 31st St. Mrs. [sisted by Mrs. L. A. Pottenger. An institute will be conducted by Mrs. Burton A. Knight and Mrs. Charles

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The Woman's Advance Club

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are to be members of the Indianapolis Symphony Board. side. Also Mesdames Edward Barrett, | breakfast at the Wheeler City Mis- > » > % Ww Mrs. George W. Jacqua, Win- | Sophia Coyner, Alda R. Keyser, Ray (sion. Mrs. May B. Miller will be . : chester, is to conduct a conference | ; ies | hOStess. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Martindale have left for their winter home meeting at 5 p. m. An informal din- | Pember a phage wa iv» Tiami Beach, Fla. ner will follow. | Gloria Wood an iss Pauline | a ut Ns ise Tollow | Holtman: Charles Hanlein, ¢. W.| Mrs. W. D. Crago, 907 E. 27th St,

Mr. and Mrs. Ereston C. Rubush have taken a house at Phoenix, Ariz. for the winter. J I Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornstein will leave for Miami next week : and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Gale will go to St. Petersburg, Fla, Teo. 11 to visit Mr. Gale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gale. Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Shirk are planning to leave next week to visit Mr. Shirk's mother, Mrs. John C. Shirk, at her winter home in New Smvrna. Fla. Later they will go to Miami. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Kearby and their daughter, Miss Frances Kearby, are to leave this week for Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zink left today. for San Francisco and a trip to Honolulu. Mrs. Roy Bain has returned from Miami Beach.

Following the dinner, Mrs. Edwin Poston, state president; Mrs. | Fredrick G. Balz, general director; Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, national board member, and Mrs. Edwin I. Miller, Peru, are to report the national federation board meeting held last week in Washington. Mrs. Balz is to show films of the old Fauntleroy Home, New Harmony, federation property. Tomorrow morning's speakers are

Miss

Barbizon-Plaza.

Reid, Philip Reimert, S. S. Sowers and Albert A. Zimmerman,

Helen L. Nichols, Campfire Girls executive secretary, |is in New York this week attending the National Camp Fire Girls Executives’ Conference being held at the

Indiana

Mrs. Julia Jean Rudd is to leave by plane Saturday for New York where she will remain until Feb. 1.

Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Jackson and Miss Dorothy Brooks have returned from a visit in Chicago. Mr. William Allen Moore is in Denver. » » Ny = n ”

The program for the Indianapolis Woman's Club meeting Friday at the Propylaeum is to include a paper by Mrs. Edward Taggart on the “Biography of Sir William Osler” and a paper by Mrs. Andrew J.

to include Mrs. Earl Padgett, Galion, O.. Ohio Federation of Clubs president; Dean H. L. Smith, Indiana University. Mount of the U. S. Forestry Department; Mrs. Norris Ray, Bedford; Mrs. W. D. Keenan, Seventh District president; Mrs. J. Walter Kirkpatrick, Muncie; L. J. Shackleford, State Public’ Welfare Depart-

Miss Margaret March- |

Michigan Road, for a tea from 4 to 6 p. m, in honor of Mrs. Katherine Lemcke Enos. Miss Suzanne Brown and Miss Louise Bybee, all of New York. Mrs. Enos is a sister of Mrs. Fortune. Mrs. Alvin S. Lockhard and Mrs.

| Samuel Dowden left yesterday for | Miami, where they are to visit Mrs.

is to entertain the Indiana Women's | Auxiliary to the 38th division. Mrs.

[Henry Roberts and Mrs. Minnie | Carle will assist. ” » ” | The Irvington auxiliary to the

Public Health Nursing Association | will lunch at the home of Mrs. Fred

| Invitations have been issued bY | Rubin, 5828 Oak Ave. Assistants are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune, 4540

[to be Mesdames Otto Ebert, Rober: | Drum and Maurice Fields. ” ” ” | Mrs. E. C. Rumpler is to speak on | “The Pacific Group” at the 1:30 | p. m. meeting of the Cherokee chap- | ter of the International Study Club

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Campbell, H. A. Henderson and L. | “Which Is |

An all-day meeting of the New |

Winder is to be as- |

Rogers on “The Way of All Monarchs.” : The Woman's Contract Club has set Feb. 3 as the date of their evening party in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. : Miss Edith Alexander is spending the winter at the Spink-Arms

Hotel.

Local Units to Send Delegates To Three National Conterences’

| ter, Alpha Delta Omega Sorority, cious Geraghty. | tonight at the Hotel Washington.

ment, and Mrs. John W. Thornburgh. In the afternoon members of the | federation are to attend a silver | offering tea at the Governor's Mansion.

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Book Review to Be Given!

Mrs, Bjorn Winger is to review “Madame Curie” and “Queen’s|

Local women’s organizations are to be represented at three nationa

conferences on peace this week and next. Sessions of the Conference on t open today in Washington. Over 40 delegates from Indianapolis at-| meeting.

William Coburn, Mrs. Dowden's sis-

Theta Delta Sigma | Plans to Pledge Four

Miss Rachel Auman is to preside at pledge services of Beta chapter, Theta Delta Sigma Sorority tomorFolly” at a meeting of Alpha Chap- row night in the home of Miss Pre-

Formal initiation is to take place (Mrs. Norman Kassenbrock, presi- in March. Pledges are Misses Berhe Cause and Cure of War are to, dent, is to preside at the business nice Tucker, Dorothy Swails, Martha lAnn Goodlet and Marjorie Cronin,

is to be one of the program speak-® ors. | Auxiliary are to include Mrs. Harry Representatives from local groups | i this year include Mrs. John L. H. | Behmer, Logansport, president, and Fuller, American Association of | Mrs. Gladys Huckleberry, Salem, University Women, Indianapolis department national defense chair | Federation of Churches sp the | an. Indianapolis League of omen | . : | Voters. Mrs. Charles N. Teetor,| Among the speakers are to be | Hagerstown, is to represent the In- Brig. Gen. Bernard W. Kearney, diana League of Women ke Hon. James W. Gerard. former am‘S Te ain COS a art bassador to Germany; John W. | a Mrs. walter Wolf are also to Studebaker, U. S. commissioner of | attend. education; Robert Fechner, U. S. Emergency Conservation Work director, James Harvey Rogers. po-

The 13th Women's Conference on National Defense for an Enduring | litical economy professor, Yale University, and Austin H. MacCormick,

tended the 12th annual meeting last year. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt |

EVENTS

CLUBS Olive Branch Social Circle. Wed. night. Mrs.

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Philoperia Broun, assistants. MacMurray College Alumnae. Thurs. Mrs

hostess.

Africa.”

SORORITIES

Alpha Upsilon Chapt. Alpha Zeta Beta. Neff, 48 N. Euclid, hostess.

America also is to convene in Wash- | ington. Sessions are to open Jan. 96 and continue through Jan. 27.

hostess.

Walter Wolf are to join Mrs. Isaac Born. following the Cause and Cure of War conference at the 15th triennial convention of the National Council of Jewish Women | (Jan. 23-28. The conference is to be held in Pittsburgh. The three local delegates are to take part in a round table discussion on peace. The local council is interested in the legislation to be considered by the national council as it maintains a committee to assist in the work. Among the topics for discussion are to be child labor, food and drugs, national conservation of forestry and unemployment insurance.

bined membership of 2,500,000. Notable Speakers Listed

Delegates from the Indiana Department of the American Legion

hostess. Plans to be made for bridge Jan. 25. Beta Chapt, 8 p. m. Thurs. Miss Doris Deal, hostess.

hostess. Assistant, Miss Helen Klasing.

session with Alpha and Gamma Chapters.

Bert McCammon

To Address Club

Bert McCammon is to be speaker at the meeting of the Ladies Luncheon Club today at the Scottish Rite

Cathedral. He formerly was associated with

hostess.

LODGES

Nettie Haum, 2034 Ruckle, hostess. Mesdames Goldy Reger. May Brooks Miller and

Howard Crouse, 327 Maple Road, hostess. Mrs. Harry E. Elliott, assistant. Bonae Amicae. 8 p. m. Tues. Miss Betty Nicholson, 1626 Spruce.

Altrusa. Fri. night. Mrs. Virgil Havens to talk on “Travel Trips to

Tonight.

Psi Chi Phi. 8:15 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Lewis Neiten, 3309 Nowland,

i tended by more than | commissioner of correction, New ya To a representing 40 | York. Alpha Beta Gamma. 6 p. m. Wed. Miss Alberta Sicking, 1304 N. women’s organizations with a com- | Mrs. Louis Wolf and Mrs. Alabama, hostess.

Gamma Chapt., Sigma Phi. Tonight. Miss Adaline Walker, 547 Bell,

Chi Delta Chi. Tonight. Mrs. Albion Hardin, 1956 N. Dearborn, Beta Chapt, Rho Delta. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Y. W. C. A. Joint

Phi Tau. Tonight. Mrs. John Roesner, 5202 E. 10th St. hostess. Alpha Theta Chi. Tonight. Mrs. George Blose, 1221 N. Gale, hostess. Gamma Sigma Phi. Fri. night. Miss Lillian Gracia, 1206 N. Holmes,

Past Officers Cluf, Alfaratte Council Chapter, Daughters of Pocahontas. Thurs. Mrs. Marguerite Foster, 2843 Kenwood, hostess. Millersville Chapt., 300 O. E. S. Wed. night. Millersville Masonic Temple. Conferring of degrees and affiliation ceremony. Mrs. Gertrude Stroup, worthy matron. Elmer Crabb, worthy patron.

Miss Virginia

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25th,

Dale Carnegie. Mr. McCammon is to discuss Mr. Carnegie and his work. Music is to be provided by Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist. Mrs. Henry Roberts is program committee chairman and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus is arranging the music. Mrs. Murray H. Morris is to preside. The January Rite party is to be held Friday night. Entertainment is to be presented in the auditorium followed by dancing in the ballroom. The event is to be restricted to the membership.

Jeffrey to Speak To G. O. P. Women

Mrs. George Weigand is hostess chairman for the luncheon-meeting of the Woman's Republican Club of Indianapolis at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in the Columbia Club. George R. Jeffrey is to be guest speaker. Assisting on the hostess committee are to be Mesdames O. E. Anthony, H. W. Heidergott, George Fleischer, William D. Bain, Myron Dawson, U. G. Dawson, Mamie Castor, Carl Vandivier, Clara D. Babcock and Misses Mamie Bass, Sue Howe and Mabel Badorf. Reservations for the luncheon are to be made with Mrs. Lyman | Thompson or Mrs. Harry K, Green.

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| | Marriage Announced | Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Gross, Gary. have announced the marriage of their daughter Harriet to Max M. Farb, Indianapolis. The ceremony took place Sunday night,

Miss Genevieve Scoville (left), secretary and

registrar and CA EO

adviser | tea in Miss Scoville’s home,

Film Shows Campus Scenes

at the school, examined films of campus scenes betreasurer of the local Wilson College Club, and Miss ! fore they were shown yesterday at geri Margaret C. Disert, freshman

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in the directors’ rooms of the Fletcher Trust Co. ” » »

The Indianapolis Readers’ Club is to hold a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. in the Colonial Tearoom. Mrs. Otto Renchen is to review “And So Victoria,” by Vaughn Wilkins, and Mrs. E. L. Osborne will discuss the author's life. Mrs. Fred J. Goile and Mrs. James C. Meade are to be hostesses. » ” » Chapter V, P. E. O. Sisterhood, | will meet with Mrs. Louis M. Richardson, 67 N. Ritter, for a 1 p. m. luncheon. Mrs. A. R. Dewey, 3204 N. Illinois St., is to be hostess for Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood at a 1 p. m. (luncheon. Mrs. Walter T. White is | to discuss her recent trip to Washington, D. C. Assisting the hostess are to be Mesdames Clyde Cox, Bert

Johnson and Paul Preston. » n ”

Several luncheons are on Thurs. day's club calendar, The Aftermath Club will hold a 12 p. m. [ luncheon at the Dixie Mart Tea(room. Mrs. W. Pink Hall is to be hostess and Mrs. William Foreman will talk on “Our Industries.”

» ” » The Thursday Lyceum Club is to

meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Johnson, 405 E. 50th St. Mrs. V. V.

Smith will speak on “The White House.” » » » Mrs. Forest Cartwright, 1649 N.

Temple Ave. is to be hostess for the North Side Study Club. Mrs. Laura Bates and Mrs. Marie Rogers are in charge of the program.

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The Review Circle is to meet with {Mrs. A. W. Bowen, 5202 Washington Blvd. “We Are Not Alone” by James Hilton, is to be discussed by Mrs. Bransford Clarke. The Elisa Huebner Olsen Club is to hold a 12:30 luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. John Bell, 1216 Lee St. The Alexandrian Chapter of the [SvernyOnsl Travel Study Club is to meet for a luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. G. Mason, 1333 W. 31st St. Mrs. Eva Davis is to assist.

| Sharitts,

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Heads Decoration Group

| Mrs. James C. Schoenlaub (above) is a member of the decorations

committee for the annual midwint

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Spring flowers and the traditio decorate tables for the annual mid

the local alumnae club, and W. B.| McCaw, alumni group president, are | cochairmen of the event, Glenn | Brock is to assist them, Mrs. C. S. Wheeler is decorations committee chairman assisted by Mesdames John A. Rush, W. B. McCaw and James C. Schoenlaub. Mrs. John R. Swan is reservations chairman. Also on the committee are Mesdames R. J. Hoskins, Glenn | Brock, C. R. Koontz, Carl E. Bruce and Robert P. Joyce. On the entertainment committee with Hugh J. Baker Jr. are Eugene G. Rich, D. C. Drake and Ralph J. | Strobel. | Both auction and contract bridge | are to be played. Ohio State alumni or alumnae who have recently moved to Indianapolis or who are unaffiliated with either local club are invited to attend. Reservations must be made before Wednesday, Jan. 26. Members of the alumni group meet at 12 p. m. the first Monday of each month for a luncheon at the Hotel Washington. Mrs. John R. Swan, 5402 N. Delaware St. is to be hostess for the valentine des-sert-bridge party for alumnae group members at 1 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 9,

Three Officers Are Re-Elected

To Day Nursery

| Three officers. including Mrs. M. | | J. Spencer, president, have been re- | elected to the Indianapolis Day | Nursery executive board. Others re-elected are Mrs. V, V. first vice president, and Mrs. Arthur L. Gilliom, recording

6:30 p. m. Friday, Jan. 28, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Eugene G. Rich, president of &—— co -

er Ohio State dinner-dance to be

held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club on Jan. 28,

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Ohio State Dinner-Dance Set For Jan. 28 at Athletic Club

nal scarlet and gray colors are to winter Ohio State dinner-dance at

Mary N. Hooker Is Betrothed to Dr. Cavanaugh

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooker, Longmeadow, Mass, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Newberry Hooker, to Dr. Robert Morris Cavanaugh, son of Prof. and Mrs, Robert E. Cavanaugh, 233 W, 44th St. Miss Hooker attended the Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y. and was graduated from Bennington College. She is at present in the graduate school of Yale University. Dr. Cavanaugh holds A. B. and A. M. degrees from Indiana University, He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Phi Beta Kappa, honorary fraternity. Last June he received a Ph. D. degree from Yale University and is now a member of the research staff nf the du Pont de Nemours Co. Woodbury. N. J.

| Mrs. Louis Nieten

Hostess Wednesday

Mrs. Louis Nieten, president of Psi Chi Phi, is to entertain vomorrow with a party at her home, Assisting Mrs. Nieten are to be members of the program committee, including Misses Betty Gibson, Shirley Greene and Betty Larrimore. At the recent initiation of the sorority Miss Wilma Miley became a member and Miss Mary Ellen Modglin of the City Hospital School of Nursing, was honor guest.

TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1088

Democratic. Women Map State Meet

Congresswoman Jenckes To Describe Trip to Paris Convention.

Local Democratic women have been invited to attend the Indiana Women’s Democratic Club midwine ter luncheon Saturday in the Clay pool Hotel. Congresswoman Virginia BE, Jenckes, Terre Haute, who attended the Interparliamentary Union Conference in Paris last summer as a delegate from the House of Repre= sentatives, is to describe her trip. Mrs. W. K. Williams, Grosse Pointe, Mich., who is vice chairman of Wayne County, in which Detroit is located, also will speak. Mrs. E. Kirk McKinney, lunche eon chairman, has announced that honored guests are to be Governor

and Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend, Lieut.-Gov., and Mrs. Henry FP, Shricker: Mayor and Mrs, Walter

C. Boetcher; Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston, national committeewoman; Ate torney-General Omer S. Jackson, state chairman; Mrs. Emery Scholl,

state vice chairman; Mrs. A. P, Flynn, Logansport, honorary asso= ciate president, and Miss Emma

May, reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts and editor of the Democratic News, club publication Miss Agnes Molter, Kentland, club president, is to be toastmaster at the luncheon, and will preside at a business meeting at 11 a. m. Saturday morning. Mrs. Marie Wests fall, Indianapolis, ticket sale chair« man, anticipates an attendance of 500

Three Brides Pick February For Weddings

Three marriages to take place in February and one on Jan. 22 were announced over the weck-end. The marriage of Miss Margaret Patricia Hill, daughter of Mrs. E. F. Crain, 2363 Broadway, to Robert C, Pritchard, son of Mrs. H. O. Pritchard, 357 Downey Ave. has bben set for Feb. 6 in the Broadway Methodst Chureh. Miss Frances Brewer, daughter of

Mr, and Mrs. Paul R. Brewer, 19 N. Oriental St. is te become the {bride of Oliver C, Grav Jr. on Feb.

|12. Mr. Gray is a son of Mr. and (Mrs. Oliver Gray, 443 S. Dearborn St. Another forthcoming marriage in February is to be that of Miss Dorothy Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldsmith, 5801 Central Ave, to Samuel Arnold Nathan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Louis Nathan, Chicago. The ceremony is to take place in the Columbia Club, The marriage of Miss Jnette Fere ree, sister of Paul S. Ferree, 3524 E. Washington St., to Sergt. Paul H. De Groote, Ft. Harrison, is to take place Saturday in St. John’s rectory, Mish awaka.

Louisiana’s Pioneer Days Lecture Topic

Mme. Yvonne Chamilovitch, French teacher at Tudor Hall School, will address the Alliance Francaise at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Hotel Washington on “Louisiana,” dealing with the state's early days as a French colony.

A native of Berri, France, Mme, Chamilovitch taught for several years in the French government schools before coming to the United States. Preceding the lecture, a dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m.

in her honor.

secretary; Mrs. John E. Messick has been named second vice president; Mrs. Ralph Hudelson, financial secretary; Mrs. Harper J. Ransburg, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ronald A. Foster, membership secretary, and Mrs. R. F. Spiegel, treasurer. Mrs. Spencer, Sharitts, John En- | gelke, C. K. McDowell and Felix T.| McWhirter were elected directors for a two-year period. Holdover directors include Harper J. Ransburg, Wallace O. Lee and Mrs. Hudelson. Mrs. Messick has been appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. W. F. Boyle. Mrs. Spencer has announced the following committee chairmen: Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell, social; | Mrs. C. A. James, house and yard. Mrs. James T. Cunningham, publicity; Mrs. W. A. Huntsinger, sewing; Mrs. McDowell, health, and Mrs. Engelke, purchasing. |

Dr. Rice to Speak

The Isle of Capri, International Travel Study Club, is to hold a 1 p. m. luncheon at the Canary Cot | tage. Hostesses are to be Mrs. Vir- | gil Hoagland and Mrs. Raymond | Stewart. Mrs. Lota Snyder Emory | will speak. ” » » The Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club is to meet with Mrs. William J. Betz, 42 N. Hawthorne Lane. “Lives and Works of Indiana composers” will be discussed by Mrs. F. H. Beeler.

4 Local Women Show Paintings

Indianapolis is being represented in the art world by four women who have paintings in the American Fine Arts Galleries exhibit, 215 W. 57th St, New York. The exhibit is being sponsored by the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors. Marie Goth is showing an oil of a girl's head, Sara Bard a water color landscape, Frances Falling, two water color landscapes, and Caroey G. Bradley, “The Flower Maret.” A duplicate of the etching, “San Beneventura Mission” by Mary J. Coulter, which was recently bought by the John Herron Art Institute, was sold at the exhibit. Mrs. Coulter, who has been visiting in Indianapolis, returned to her home in

Sante Bxtiane Saturday.

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At Women’s Club

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Dr. Thurman B. Rice, assistant director of the Indiana State Board | of Health, is to talk at 8 p. m. | Thursday &t the meeting of the In- | dianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club in the clubhouse, 1101 N. Delaware St. He will discuss “Dangerous Cosmetics.” Dr. Rice is professor of |

bacteriology at the Indiana University School of Medicine, instructor | in the Indiana University Extension division and editor of the Indiana | State Board of Health bulletin, Miss Hope Toman will introduce | Dr. Rice. A dinner meeting at 6 p. m. is to be followed by a forum hour at 7 p. m.

Celebration Planned

By Hebrew Auxiliary The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the United States Hebrew Congregation is to hold a 6 p. m. dinner

Ave. and Union St. The 35th anniversary of the auxiliary is to be observed. An entertainment will follow the dinner, Miss Anne Simon, entertainment chairman, is arranging & musical program. Mrs. Louis Kamlot is general chairman assisted by Mrs. Joe Mitchell. Others on committees include Mesdames Sam Davis, Abe Draizar, Sara Block, Jake Friedman, Abe Cohen, Joseph Levin

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