Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1938 — Page 5

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TODAY'S PATTERN [Turners Women

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Proceeds of

MONDAY, MAY 9, 1988

Luncheon Bridge Chairman Personals

Local Clubs Near End of Busy Season

Mexico and Gardens of Old England Among Topics of Meetings.

Program hooks for various local clubs, so crisp and clean when they were issued in September, are now dog-eared from use during a busy | season | “English Gardens,” “Mexico” and “Western Playgrounds” among many

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subjects to be discussed at various meetings tomorrow, are alluring | topics for the prevacation period. Mrs. E. A. Kelly, 5265 Washiagton Blvd, will be hostess to the Tokalon Club's guest tea. Mrs. Leonard Murchison will present the program on English gardens. ® = =

Misses Dora Rynn and Louise McCormick will present the program on Mexico at th2 meeting of Chapter S, P. E. O. Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Hollander, 4925 Guilford = ve.

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“Western Playgrounds” is to be the topic at the Century Club's meeting at the D. A. R. chapter house. Allan C. Miller is to present the program.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of the Columbia Club and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney V. Romer, 5239 Washington Blvd, were in Chicago for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Block are stopping at the St. Regis, New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jamieson, 6508 N. Meridian St., are in New York | for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey | Bradley have returned from a visit with Capt. and Mrs. Jonas Howard | Ingram, who are stationed at the] Brooklyn Navy Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkhofr

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Children’s Sunshine Club To Give Benefit Friday.

Mrs. Bert Dingley is

Mrs. Harry German {is general chairman of the annual spring card party to be held by the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside at 2 have returned from a trip to Mexico. |p. m. Friday at Ayres auditorium. | Dr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Haynes Assisting her are Mesdames | 2T® spending a few days in New par oar | YOLK. Tan Hampton and Dp Taner: | Recent arrivals at the Hotel Comrett cochairman Shy modore, New York, include Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Levinson, 5639 N. Proceeds of the party will be used

hostesses for the last of a series of luncheon

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thin wool, tub silk, polka dot print are nice fabrics in which to make up 8220 right now. A summer version in pique would be pretty. Pattern 8220 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. With long sleeves, 4'4 yards. Three-quarter vard ribbon for bow, To obtain a pattern and step-by-step sewing instructions inclose 15

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The Women's Club of the Indiana | Turners Association will he honored | at the Maennerchor Ladies’ Society's | guest musicale and tea at 3 p. m, Friday at the Athenaeum The program is to include selec tions by Miss Mary Catherine Stair, Vernon C. Roth, accompanied by

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soloist and harpist tenor sing | Mrs. Thelma Todd Mrs. Franz Binninge: Otto Busching preside at tea table committee

They are Mesdames George Schmidt, William Noelke, Guy Rhodes, Emil Rath, John [| Schlenk, Murice Pennicke, Clarence Elbert, William Hauck and Gertrude Keller,

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Study Club. to read a paper on Music Week. = =n on Mrs. Grace Golden, secretary of the Children's Museum, | was to speak on “Apron Strings” at | the Monday Afternoon Reading Club's meeting at #1 BannerWhitehill auditorium. Mrs. Leland | F. Fishback was to be in charge of the musical program. A tea was to | follow. » on =» Amicitia Club's annual card party | is tomorrow at Banner-Whitehill | auditorium. » o 2 F. S. C. Wicks will be speak-| Alpha Kanpa Latreian | tea. Mrs. J. A. Thomson. | 5745 Broadwar | sisted by Mrs Mrs. Paul: Suits

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8 5 Assisting F. A. Linton Guilford Ave, as hostess to the Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club will |

be Mrs. P. E. Powell and Mrs. M. W. lon her recent trip abroad at the | Laird, club hostess, has announced | Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Club | | meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas H. Car- | (lin, 3618 N. Pennsylvania St. |

Rhoades, » » » Members of Chapter U, P. E. O. Sisterhood. will lunch with Mrs. J. W. Gillespie, 18 N. Riley Ave. | Mrs. S. N. Nail and Mrs. R. H. Carpenter will assist, and Mrs. J. M. Smith will talk on Jane Addams. ® =n Mrs. J. Browning Gent will

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JF. C. Sims, 5456 Hibben yejghhor to the Sky,” and Mrs. | Ave., will be hostess to the Social | Robert P. Stearns will review “The | Mrs. F. J. Trusty is | Hundred Years” at the Inter Alia | Club meeting tomorrow at the home | | of Mrs. H. L. Simons, 5151 N. Me- | executive | ridian St.

luncheon for Artemus bers tomorrow at the home of Mrs. | Charles Ave, dames William Kay and Mrs. W. O. |

| Yagerline,

Pennsylvania St., will be hostess at [8 p. m. tomorrow to Ward Woman's Democratic Club.

will be hostess, as-| tain the Irvington Tuesday Club a! R. K. Brown and | its Guest Day meeting tomorrow | Mrs. Alice B. Wesenberg is to speak | and there will 4819 { Mae Henri Lane, pianist.

Bert Silver, president; Apland, vice president; Mrs. Frank | supper dessert. | Kruckten, secretary-terasurer; Mrs. [her are to be Mesdames F. A. Baur, | | J. P, Lahr, editor; Mrs. Norman A. | James Hudson, Emil Stelzel, Robert | | Beeson, publicity, and Miss Roberts, | Fohl and Karl Hack. There will be | review | Panhellenic Council representative. !an election of officers. |

Meridian St. for welfare work among children at the Marion County Tuberculosis Hospital. Committees for the event have been appointed as follows: Tickets — Mrs. Harry Herrell, chairman; Mesdames Curtis Burke, Frederic Wager, B. L. Byrket, Charles Bogert, B. M. Howell, Orvall F. Hood, Albert J. Hueber, T. | C. Williams, J. B. Rippberger and |

the Columbic Club to-

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Hospitality—Mrs. R. C. Griswold, | Connor, A. E. Hubbard, E. B. BoyTable Prizes—Mrs. Harry Mahan, Party Tomorrow > | Harry McHale, William Ott, Laura | | luncheon-bridge parties given by the | 21S: William Schaefer, Frank Bird, | | Assisting Mrs. Bert Dingley | Hogige Worsham. Alfred F. Gauding, George M. Dick- | C F. Ziegler, Letitia Evard, George | William W. Miller, Gordon 13. Mess, Provide Cards and Cc. T | Barly. | M. Holtz, Mary Williamson, Paul | {n= Miss Elizabeth Roberts will speak | morrow at cach table, Mrs. J. Hart | man; Mesdames Harry Borst, ClifPp Newly elected officers are Mrs. | tain the Women's Society of In- ® EXCITING e

Miss Helen Rippberger. On Hospitality Committee club president, chairman; Mesdames Hampton, W. J. Overmire, Alva Cradick, Walter Zimmerman, Jchn Dexheimer-Carlon Photo, er, Donald Brodie, M. C. Thomas, d . sw August Soutter and Bess E. Herid | man. [Luncheon-Bridge | = : S chairman; Mesdames T. E. Hanni- | ka, H. M. Pitsenberger, Claude Geis- | | endorff. C. T. Maley, J. W. Mentzer, | i — “~ | . 2 "aa Page, C. R. Swaim and William | To Close Season |F. | i ! Door Prizes—Mrs. Otis Carmich- | "The Binal ‘event ‘in ‘wn series ‘of ael, chairman; Mesdames Lynn Ad- | . ivings J rs. | {Columbia Club for women members | George Livingston, : B. Rogers and their guests during the past | Mar Clingenpeal, T. G. Evard. a & Uutots . | - , 1 y Tv S ‘af | season will be tomorrow. Roscoe Butner, Billy Grimes nd | as | a : . . . Special Prizes—Mrs, Jobn Fraim, hostess chairman are Mesdanies i . h 1840 N. | yrins ‘} - . | chairman; Mesdames S. R. Lovick, | William A. brennan, Warren Bird, |, B. Sequartz, J. J. McGovern. | son, Frank H. Davis, E. G. Dehner, | . : : ) Newton, Albert Marshall, Grover Bert M. Forhes, Ravmond CO. FOX, [ip Se I T B Me tin, 4 Frank J. Haight, Jesse A. Mitchell, : : = Tallies | Paul Ragan, Hal L. Purdy, Herbert Cards and 'Tallies—Mrs. j | C. Tyson, Charles Seidensticker, J.|Ralphy, chairman; W. R. Beck, | S. Frazier, Maxwel! Shaw and A. W. | ponald Toolv, J. F. Moriarity, E | The club's bridge activities will be | Bagel. Marie De Shiell H. D. | { suspended until the fall opening in | Kramm and Miss Stella Heinrich " uw October. Prizes will be awarded | Candv-—Mrs., John Connor, chair- { ford Richter, David Jolly, 1. A. ———— Fleury, Ww. T. Miller and Harry Supper for Florists Poreont Misses Marie Rochford, Mrs. A. F. J. Baur is to enterMiss Pearl | dianapolis Florists With " 7 Ro Bu New Shoes and $ tonight. Assis te See Them 2.95 385 @ REED'S eo

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Judge and Mrs. Joseph R. Williams and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Webb attended the Derby Saturday at Louisville. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Swan and son, Tommy, spent the week-end visiting at Cambridge, O.

Alice Murray and Margaret Mur- | ray. Mrs. W. B. Peake and Mrs A. J. Clarke are in charge of pub- | licity for the party. The club has furnished the recreation room and a library and pro- | vided a moving picture machine, | piano and radio for the hospital. Birthday parties, candy days and | cookie days are held each month, and a loan closet which provides | children with clothes and shoes is | maintained. Highlighte® on the club's gram each summer is the chicken picnic. The club held a turreen luncheon recently at the Julia Jameson Nu- | trition Camp near Bridgeport and | voted $105 to the camp at their business meeting

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". % Mrs. Oscar B. Perrine and Mrs LeRoy Ford are cochairmen of a program to be presented for Sun- | nyside patients by Sunnyside Guild

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