Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1938 — Page 6

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~ artists” are

"and Mrs. Ruckelshaus represent the

- Madden.

_ Contests will be held from 4 to 5

als the home 1 Mis. Pearl Erwin, 217 (N- Addizs. SL. ier Hogan is to conduct

Wo Set

in City

nticipating Annual ~ Spring Dancing Party

Mrs. Gates’ School Frolic Is Scheduled in Two ° Sections April 8 and 9; Parents to. 4 Attend Festivities.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

It takes a dancing class best and some of the worst in:

to bring out most of the the lively group that com-

nrises the sub-deb crowd. Just now the younger sét is joyously anticipating Mrs. William Byram Gates eighth annual spring dancing party, to be divided into two sec-

ions this year.

The younger group will frolic Friday

svening, April 8, at the American United Life Insurance Building and the high school group including the Junior Assembly will have their party the next night in the

Murat Temple ballroom.

While the presence of mothers. and fathers at the festivities isa

one’s best

real incentive“ to puttin ng. ie os 8g

parents are being goad

foot forward, it’s rumored: the up to the: occasion. “One. young

lz dy steadfastly insists that her father wear a top hat. Another miss who waltzes beautifully has been painstakingly instructing her father ‘who, without rancor, admits she does much better than he. The starker tragedies of dancing class sometimes occur. r during the single “conversation dance” which is slow and intended for lively .

: ‘chit chat. One young lady confessed she was quite desperate after ‘trying five topics on her.slick and shining response. A companion bemoaned her fate

with. absolutely no| her parther “was

‘the most difficult boy to lead I ever saw.” Students Taught to Be CITE

As a part of the training in manners in Mrs. Gates’ classes each member greets the teacher and is taught fo be thoughtful in per-

for: in his heart when, as he brought the meade his bow, a pal hissed, “showing

small services. One white-gloved young man felt murder

instructor a glass of water and off. ”»

A delicate problem in 'dis¢ipline arose one day when a bit of - extraneous matter in the form of an egg catapulted on to the ball-

rocm floor. being kept waiting, Mrs. Gates issued

With considerable misgivings because a large class was

the ultimatum to the room full

‘of wide-eyed “innocents” that she’d wait in the office ‘until the cul-

pri. came in to apologize. A decisive victory was scored, in less than

“I clidn’t.b The dan

verzation these days since the whole

the egg, but I did drop it.”

| twe a hing the a cohscience-smitten towhead entered and said, g class parties are a major topic of dinner table con-

family is in on the fun. The

Friclay night Soup is to have a favor dance similar to the very suc~

cessful coti

to be given bothsgvenings.

‘given at their Christmas party. The “specialty ly rehearsing the short program of costume dances

Ushers for Dance Are Listed

Mrs. Gates will be assisted by Mrs. Eugene Brown and a group of young women and their guests who will act as ushers at both parties. Among the assistants will be the Misses Barbara Haines, Prudence Ann Brown, Betsy Home, Sheila Saxton and Honoria Bacon. + Privately the instructor hopes her young women pupils will take

a leaf from the Marx brothers and

instead of lapsing into a com-

Plas nt “You're welcome,” when peing Sharieen for a dance they, , will unhesitatingly reply, “Thank y

John Sloane Kitfle has returned

Io ‘a month’s visit in Holly.

wooc, Fla. John Sloane Kittle Jr., who is a senior at Cornell Universi‘y, and John Losse of St. Louis, a student at Yale, will spend the

sprinz vaeation motoring in Florida.

Mr.,.and Mrs. John Clinton Lasher, who are to come from New York next week to visit Mrs. Lasher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. william H, Morrison, will remain until after Easter. 17r, and Mrs. George Craighead of South Bend, formerly of Indiane nolis, will spend the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Arthur G.

Funk ouser. *. and Mrs. Edward A. Pgjerson are to leave Monday to spend a th in Hollywood, Fla.

Nr, and Mrs. Marshall T. Levey visit n Miami. of pt. and Mrs. Willardéd Chandler

‘in Cle reland.

Mrs, Oscar Baur of Terre Haute here.

have returned from a month’s left today for a two week’s stay has been spending a few days

Swimming, Cates to Feature

Athletic Club’s

‘Highland Day’

Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Dowling and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus are cochairmen of the entertainment committee arranging the program bo ue Indianapolis Athletic Club’s “Highland Day” tomorrow.

and Mrs. Dowling are High-¢ oi "Golf & Country Club entertainment committee chairmen. Mr.

Athletic Club. Assisting them on the committee are members from both clubs, including Messrs. and Mesdames J. A. Welch, Edward Gallagher, R. C. Fox, Robert Maraist, Bruce Fogle, Dr. and Mrs. William A. Kemper and Messrs. Joseph Brower, C Jor= dan, John J. Kennedy and A Stormont. - A com nittee of Indac juniors assisting with arrangements includes Misses Josephine ‘Welch, Nancy Scott, I.illian Hirschfelder, Jean Elliott, Marjory Geupel and Helen

Swimming Scheduled

Athletic club members and their families hold open house amnually all day on St. Patrick’s Day for country club members and their families. By reciprocal arrangement, th country club is host at a party ‘n the summer when golf and outdoor swimming are in vogue. Swimm ng for everyone tomorrow is to be ‘rom 10 a. m. to 10 p. m,, excepting from noon to 2 p. m.

p. m. an from 7 to 8 p. m. for boys anc girls. Prizes will be awarded vinners. The g: mnasium is to be open from 9:50 to 11:30 a. m. for women’s volleyball and from noon to 9 p. m. for everyone. Luncheon will be served in the Lantern and ‘Grill Rooms from noon to 2 p. m.

Bridge Arranged

Women are to play bridge . informally during the afternoon in the first floor Venetian Room. The Whirl-E-Gig Playnouse is to be open from 1 p. m. until midnight, with facil ities available for table

osented from 4:30 to 6:30 : / hletie Club league play5 “The St. Patrick’s Day. dinner-

be held from 7 to 10 Mrs. Margaret . | Mrs. Charline H. McGuire, Muncie;

Ww. C...U. to Hear

1 Ts. Carrie Ross

{ie Ross is to be speaker .. g of Washington Union, . 0. T. J. at 2 p. m. Friday at

Mis.

Parties Formed For Opening Of ‘First irst Legion’

Several parties are being formed for the Priday night opening of the Civic Theater's production, “The First Legion,” by Emmet Lavery. Many groups will attend the Saturday night. performance and go later to the Lamb’s Club Frolic. One party attending on the open-

ing night will include Mr. and Mrs. |

George Ziegler, Mrs... Raymond P. Van Camp and Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill. Mrs. Carl E. Bittrich will entertain a group, including: Mesdames Helen Wiegman, Julia Wheeler, Pearl Miller and Rose Mathewson. Reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames John Gordon Kinghan, -Charles Buschmann, Arthur Medlicott; Mesdames John W. Kern, John Shaw, W. M. Schofield, H. T. VanLandringham, Stephen B. Bogert, Miss Sara Lauter and Miss Eldena Lauter.

Business Women To Hear Review

Kathryn Turney Garten is to review Bromfield’s “The. Rains Came” at the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s: Club dinner‘meeting tomorrow night at the clubrooms, 1101 N. Delaware St. She is to be introduced by Miss Belle Ramey. Guest speakers are to

"| be State Federation of Business and | -

Professional Women's Clubs directors.

They are: Miss Mary Hollis, Terre Haute; Miss Nellie Patton, Goshen: Mrs. Lottie Kirby, Bloomington; Morton, Rushville;

Mrs. Nellie Niestadt, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Sue Galbraith, Hunungton; Dr. Bonnel Souder, Auburn, and. Mrs.

[Ruth Sutton, Whiting.

Republican Women To Luneh Thursday

Chester Davis, Bedford, will ad-

dress the Woman's Republican tomorrow

Club’s luncheon’ meeting at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Hollie Shideler is hostess chairman. X Reservations may be made with

The Methodist Hospital Nurses Alumnae” Associa- |

tion will entertain the White Cross

show and tea Friday at the nurses’ home. Arranges

Guild at a style - Snyder.

. ! Times Photo,

ments committee includes (left to right) Miss Marie Schulz, Mrs. ‘Ellsworth ]

Sunman and Miss ‘Nina

COLLEGE LEADERS NOW. IN PROMINENCE “HERE

Miss Frances White, Indiana educational counselor for Christian College, Columbia, Mo., will entertain alumnae and prospec= ytive students at a luncheon Sat‘urday at the Columbia Club. More than. 100 are expected.

TWO LOCAL GIRLS ENGAGED, ONE MARRIED .

Voorhis Phato. - Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Hockett announce the engagement of’ their daughter, Evelyn, to Ulrey. M. Blackwood.

; Miss Dorothy Drier, Western College English professor, will speak before local alumnae and prospective students at a dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Aldag, 5749 Pleasant Run Parkway.

' Dexheimer-Carlon Photo. ‘Mr.. and :Mrs.’ Harry Lieness ‘have announced the engagement «of their daughter, Mildred, to Max Yaffe.

Miss Carolyn Varin is new president of the Butler University Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Other officers include Miss Carolyn Roth, recording secretary, and Miss Lillian Rees, treasurer.

Voorhis Photo. Mrs. Jay H. Small was Miss Dorothy Kiewitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiewitt, before her recent marriage.

EVE

Indiana Gamma Chapt. alumnae, © {before Wed. night. meeting. . hostess.

Lambda Mu Chapt. Sigma Beta. : Chatham, 37 W. 21st, hostess.

On-Ea-Ota. 1 p. Luncheon, acne

hostess. Mrs. Frank L. ‘Logsdon ture.”

- dinner.

Ladies. Aux. South Side Turners. 2: 7... Public invited.

- case prizes. charge.

. Paul Krause Ohapls. Beta Beta Power & Light: €o

SORORITIES

Chapter house. Election. Reservations with Mrs. Richard Coons Beta Chi Theta. Tonight.. Miss Eileen ‘Akester, hostess. Business

Tri Chi. Tonight. Miss Marian Weimer, 105 N.- Bosart, hostess. : Rho Gamma Chi. 8 p. m. today. Miss Rosie Fretje, 2115 N. Harding,

CLUBS

Thurs. Mrs. Homer Kivett, 3410 E. 9th, hostess. ess meeting and bridge. Woman’s Advance. Today, Mrs. W. S. Johnson, 3930 N. Capitol,

LODGES

Marion County Ass'n. Pythian Sisters and. Irvington Temple’ 411. At Iryington Hall. All afternoon and tonight. Election. Pitchin

Ind’pls. Council 57, Daughters of America. 8 p, m. today. Castle Hall. . CARD PARTIES

.Saengerbund Soc. 2 p. m.. Thurs. 29%; S. Delaware. Camellia Lodge 121. 1:30 p. m. Thurs, Citizens’ Gas Co. aud. Pillow-

‘Women of the Moose. 2 pi m. Thurs. Temple. Mrs. Leroy Blue in \

. Mrs. Bess Screes, Mrs. Corda Bri and ' Miss Faye Dotson, arrangements ‘chairmen. ge

NTS

Pi Beta.Phi. 6:30 p. m. Mar. 25.

8:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Russell

to talk on “The Bible as Liters-

30 p. m. today. Hall, 306 Prospect.

Lambda. 8 p. m. Wed. Ind’pls.

Nursery Auxiliary Arranges

To Sponsor Dartmouth Show

The Indianapolis Joy Nursery Junior Aurilisey ‘was to meet todsy

to make plans for sponsor April 6 at Caleb Mills Hall.

ing. the Dartmouth Collége musical Préduction,

The College Alumni Association® is cosponsor. Proceeds will go to the nursery. X Miss Befty Messick, 3525 Washington Blvd, will be hostess today. Henry J. Peirce and Gordon Derby, Dartmouth alumni, are to speak. Auxiliary chairmen are Mrs. Donald. B. Keller, invitations and patronesses; - Miss Betty Messick, arrangements; Mrs, Walter C. Hiser, reservations; Miss Florence Gipe, program and advertising; Mrs. Mar-

5 Lugar, finance, and Miss ‘Bar- |. tantes.

bara Haines, debu The ticket office will open tomorrow at 1108 Spink Arms Hotel with i Hiser in in charge. ;

Mrs. 2. Hughes to Spec:

Miss Bello Scofield Sorority. Hostess |

"Miss Belle Scofield is to be hostess to Pi Lambda Theta Sorority at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Spink Arms Hotel. She is to be assisted by Miss Evelyn Pruedson. Mrs. Grayce Lewis is to speak on the background and |

| historical Significance of Williams-

burg, Va. :

Plans Sorarity Fete Miss Ruth Mary Broeker will ons

Miss Gallagher

| To Lead Sorority ‘In Hospital Tour

Miss Elizabeth Gallagher will entertain Alpha Delta Theta Sorority’s Indianapolis alumnae ftonight at Riley Hospital. ; Miss Gallagher, an occupational therapist, will conduct a tour .of the wards and present ‘an {llustrated lecture. Final plans for the annual: benefit bridge March 26 at Ayres. auditorium will be made. Procecds are to go toward maintenance of the

| Moores’ Creek, Ky., school library. Miss Kathryn Mauer, arrange- |

ments chairman, will be assisted by

the following committee heads: Mrs. |

Kenneth Hufford, tickets; Mrs. George Daugherty, prizes, and Miz Raunyn Yeaman, candy.

Dinner- to Honot

‘Alumnae Group

Mrs. Robert Aldag, 5740 Pleasant Run Parkway, will entertain West-

ern College local alumnae and |

prospective students at dinner Saturday at 6:30 p.m. . Miss Dorothy Duerr, English professor, and Miss Lucy Watt, biology

professor, will be guests from the |’

college. Other out-of-town guests

will include Miss Helen Greismer,|

Hamilton, O., ang Miss Mary Bank-

‘et, Middletown, O

Assisting the hostess are to be

Mesdames Charles 'N. Smith, H. H.

Bi Ww. J. and or aay, “Miss

a Club Dance

‘Chairman Is Named dames Indianapolis ‘ Country club Jun- Pierce

iors elected Lucius Hamilton 29, ¢

{with an oblong bouquet. of “white|

Een

| president. of Chapter-P of P: E. O.

{at the home of Mrs. | 5356 Central Ave.

‘| home :of Mrs. Ralph Roderick, 4342 | Guilford Ave., are: Mrs. H. C. Tope,

| president; Mrs. A. B. Weyl, record-

| stitute, Other officers. are: Miss

| cording secretary; Miss Laura Bueh-

| Coterie Club. Mrs. Otto H. Bake-

. | B. Johnson, recording secretary, and

|'Everet Hays, first: vice president;

| Club Tuesday, April 19, in the school

pn 2 exe o eo :

by Mrs. Carl R. Sheets; Mrs. W. Re

Stone, Gustav Schmidt, .

Raleigh Pisher. 18 to be as sisted as reservations chaifman the club’s annual card party,

Lab the luncheon. The :¢ was laid with lace and. segs thle

carnations, and " greenery. Small * tables were centered with bud vases of carnations and green-

Mrs. Harry S. Sar wk elected

Sisterhood at a Healing recently . B. Agnes,

Other officers named are Mrs. Arthur W. McDonald, vice president; Miss Kathryn Journey, recording secretary; Mrs. James . Hall, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Albert‘ C. Hirschman, treasurer; ‘Miss Mary Dixon, chaplain, and Mrs. Carl Seet, guard Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. ‘Herman K. McComb are to he delegates to the state convention May 19-21. Mrs. David E. Fox and Mrs. Hiram E. ‘Cunningham are alternates. Mrs. Cunningham is Indianapolis P.E. O. Council delegate. Mrs: McComb’ is retiring president. An # ” ®

Officers elected by the Fortnightly Study Club at sa meeting at the

president; Mrs. J. E. Gaul, vice

ing secretary; Mrs. William Knapp, corresponding secretary, and --Mrs. Homer Judd, treasurer.

; ® x = ar Mrs. Ernest B. Thompson was elected Monday Club president at a recent meeting at Herron Art In-

Lucille Stewart, first vice president; Mrs, Isaac Born, second vice president; Mrs. Clarence L. Kittle, re-

ler, treasurer, and Mrs. D. V. Lucas, corresponding secretary. . 8 8 =

Mrs. Chester Albright, 5735 N. Pennsylvania St., was hostess to a recent meeting of the Irvington

meier was elected president. Other officers are: Mrs. Martin ‘Eastburn, vice president; Mrs. Louis

Mrs. William H. Ireland, treasurer. Mrs. Tyler Oglesby reviewed Marcia Davenport's “Of Lena Geyer. Assistant hostesses were Mesdames M. D. Lupton, Fred Stilz and Richard Orion. ; ” 8 ”» Edward Niles og om Rlicd president of e eer Broadcasters. Other officers named ‘at a meeting . recently were Mrs.

Mzys. Robert Mottern, second: v. ‘president; Mrs Mrs, William’ CS OIRRIOOE, treasurer; Mrs: E. E. Padgftt, recording secretary, and Mrs. “C. M Buck, corresponding secretary. Mrs, William Sharp was . shoe parliamentarian; Mrs. W. F. es, historian, and Mrs, John ne, auditor. . New directors... are Mrs. ‘Charles Thomas ang; Mrs. Wolf Sussman.

School | Mothers | ‘To Hold Dance

Mrs. Ray Reed is chairman of an Easter dance to be sponsored by the Cathedral High ' School Mothers’

auditorium. ‘Mrs, Margaret Kibler is patroness committee chairman. Qubier

comsmittee heads are ‘Mrs. J. A. Walsh | and . Mrs. ‘Edward Filenwarth, tickets; Mrs. John A. Deery, decorations; Mrs. J. J. Healy and Mrs. William © Mahoney, = refreshments, and Mrs. Clarence Sweeney and Mrs. Niclas J: Connor, PublISHY. * Music is being arranged by Mrs William Parks and Mrs. T. J. Me-

Mahan is floor : chairman. Mrs. Theodore Wolf is club. president. : po | Pye Beeler Will Talk To Kappa, Mothers

Dr. A. Dale Beeler, member of the Butler University Departmen, will be gusst speaker at She 12:30 p.m. Gamma

“Present

; third vice Brien oti ind Pisher; recorditig secretary, assisted

Worsham and Harry Kuhn, direc- :

ial gl Showers. 3

Friday Kappa Ka) al Mathers = huncheon ar * | meeting at the chap use. ai Beeler will . discuss iu.

; Frolickers Plan ions Frolic

| EF eature Today’ S ~ Social Calendar

A Kitchen shower for - bride-to-be and a miscellaneous shower for a ‘recent bride are tonight's ‘contributions to the round of prenuptial parties being given this week. ‘Miss Mary Elizabeth Pell, 7335 N. Meridian, is to be hostess for Miss Betty Means, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Means, who: is to. be married, soon to Harry A. Harlan, son of Mrs: Harry H. Harlan, Monterey Park, Cal. The Pell home is to be decorated with roses. Guests ‘will include Mesdames Means; W. E. Deakyne, Harold Cumberworth, Layton Palin, Lucien L. Dunbar, George Hayes, Gustav H. Dongus, and Misses Margaret Ramey, Jane Morgan, Martha, Jane Banister, Betfy Conder ‘and Mary Moorman. a. Alice Bisesi, 1509 Barth Ave. miscellaneous . shower for Mrs. Willard Lee Helms, a recent bride. Guests will include Mesdames Virginia Nichols, George Williams, James Etter, Merle Morganson, Edward Sedam, Emma Flick, Charles Dongus; Misses Ruth Flick, Caroline Robertson, Harriet Stewart, KathaThio Neville, Joyce Rohm, Florence

~Other guests will be Misses Irene Deckard, Virginia Riley, Dorothy ‘Walters, Jane Shirley, Virginia Hale, Virginia ‘Reel, Pearl Taylor, Norma Schumacher, Josephine Bisesi, Mickey - Bisesi, Jane Hall, Jean Roembke, Virginia Turney and Get

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entertain tonight with af

Department

Club Group Plans Party

Patrick's Festivity Set for Tomorrow At Clubhouse.

‘The Woman's Department Club promotion committee is sponsoring pre St. Patrick’s Day salad=bridge tomorrow at the clubhouse. Reservations are to be made with Mesdames William C.' McGuire, Louise B. Pohiman, Oliver P. McLe= land or Harry Plummer. Mrs. Claude T. Hoover is promos tion committee chairman. Salad,

| rolls and coffee are to be served

from noon until 1 p. m. Mrs. Louis E. Fleury is chairman of bridge games which are to follow, Cards, tables and tallies will be provided by Mrs. J. Frank Holmes ahd her committee, including Mesdames Earl R. Cox, Glenn: Conway, Roland M. Cotton, Lewis A. Ferguson, Irving

| Blue, Frederick H. Bowen, Alvin C,

Jose, William C. Kassebaum, Malcolm Lucas, Charles M. Maley, Clyde V. Montgomery, Hal L. Purdy, Paul T. Rochford, Wayne O. Stone, Ellis E. Sluss, Clay L. Ward and Dr. Mabel ‘F. Bibler.

jy Others Give Aid

“Mrs. John Connor is candy chair man, assisted by Mesdames Albert E. Adair, Hugh 3. Baker, Harry J, Berry, Lena B. Ebert, William E, Ellery, Edward P. Everett, William H, Hart, C. A. James, Floyd: Kresge, Lillian R. Lewis,. Howard E. Nyhart, William Storen, F. Frances Rumple and Harold O. Warren. For those who do not play bridge, games are being arranged by Mi Bessie York McClain. She will be assisted by Mesdames Albert H. Off, Helen Talge Brown, Otis Carmichael, Horace G. Casady, Charles B, Crist, Edward E. Files, Donald Gra ham, Frank McCaslin, Lawrence F, Orr and George P. Steinmetz. The entire promotion committee : is to assist in the tearoom. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will conduct a spelling bee during the afternoon. A sure. prise feature will conclude She program. “Miss Arnold to Speak Miss Mildred Arnold, director of the Indiana State’ Department of the Public Welfare Children’s division, was to address the Come ‘munity Welfare Department. this afternoon at. the. clubhouse. : A luncheon at 12:30 p. m. preceded Miss Arnold's talk, which was devoted to child welfare. Mrs, Charles H. Smith, department chairman, presided. Mrs. George A. Bowen is hospi tality committee chairman and Mrs, John Berns heads the courtesy come mittee. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Robert Shingler and Mrs. B, A, Carson. “The department will sponsor =a: tour through the Kingan packing house at 2 p. m. Friday. : The Art Department’s 10 o’Clock heard Miss .R. Katherine Beeson discuss “California, Palace of the Legion of Honor,” at a meeting today. Mrs. W. C. Kassebaum talked

aldine O'Rourke.

on current art.

CLUB SCHED ULE

Mrs. Martin Rehfus, Spink-Arms Hotel, will be hostess. to the Review Circle tomorrow. - Mrs. Clarence Bispham and Mrs. G. H. Harte will assist, Mrs. Chester Albright is program chairman. 2 = =» BE Wilbur D. Peat is to speak on “Indiana Artists and Craftsmen” at a meeting of the Aftermath Club tomorrow afternoon at Herron - Art Museum, Mrs. William A. Myers. ‘will direct a program entitled, “Education in Indiana.” Mrs. Charles Scearsy, accompanied by Miss Marion Dorothy Laut, will sing.

Hostesses will include Mesdames | Arthur W. Mason, James H., Dunn, {- Henry W. Laut, T. W. Demmerly, Willlam H. Foreman, Charles H.|

‘| Smith, John A. Simmons, William Myers and Fred W. Shideler.

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Mrs. John A. Garrettson, 4840 N. Capitol Ave., will be hostess to the 1908 Club tomorrow. 82 88 The Thursday ‘Lyceum Club will meet with Mrs. Earl L. Conder, 25 Meridian Place. Mrs. L. C. Messick will direct a program on “The American Indians.”

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The Ladies Federal Club will hold a St. Patrick’s buffet luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. P. Foote, 2 N Gray St. Mrs. W. L. | Larsh” wil 1 be assistant hostess. » t »

The Woodside Mothers” Club “of ‘the Indianapolis Free Kind Society will meet at 1:15 p. m. tos morrow at the kindergarten, The group is to tour the James Roberts School for Handicapped Children. Mesdames | Shockey, Jesse Springman and nd ysl Owens are. in charge.

4 b. mn. tomorrow st. Ayres’ -suditorium. ; . id ; Catarwil]

Mrs. Ka in Aquilla” Mrs.

thryn review “Action in

tum=in-Parvo Literary Club’s meet= ing yesterday with Miss Mayme

The “following ‘members made re ports: Mrs. Colin. Lett, Mrs. Herbert T. Grouns and Miss Jacobs. Roll call responses were “Things Japanese.” + Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider, president, presided. Ce A section of the Pirst Friends’ Church Calendar Club will meet for a musicale Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James M. Peare son, 4250 N. Illinois St. . Music is to be provided by a Quay ies composed of Mrs. William

sting Quartet Of Symphony at

Muncie Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie, are issuing invitations: toe day for a recital by the Indianapolis Symphony String’ ‘Quartet at the library of Ball State. Teachers Cole lege, Muncie, at’ 4 P ‘m. Sunday. Members: of the ‘quattet are: Boris Schwartz, first. violin; Avram Weiss, second violin; Paulo: Gruppe, cello,

‘tee, will close at 9:30 a.'m. tomore row at the Murat Theater head-

quarters. * The luncheon will be at 1:15 p. m.

Friday at the Athenaeum, followed Bg music talk by Mrs. Lenore

Auroras of Sub-Deb Club. to: Hold Dance

Wayne. Johnson of School 60 is in Shar charge ‘of ‘arrangements.