Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1938 — Page 4
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Hokes Will Entertain Wednesday Night for Civic Theater Group
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jameson and Children and J. C. Schaf Jr. Family Among Those Home From Vacation Resorts.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
If the enthusiasm now being generated counts for anything the Civie Theater faces a radiant future. Following the preliminary launching of the fall membership drive Saturday at Wallvywood, the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, a workers’ meeting is to be held at ® p. m, Wednesday at the Common House at BredenFrank Hoke, Civic Theater president, and Mrs, Hoke will be hosts :
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St new director, was guest at Saturday's the Back Stage Club party given One hundred and twenty-five Back Stage Club members, t rier and drive workers and Junior Chamber of Commerce membe took part in games during the afternoon n fresco buffet supper and in the evening, Talent throu crowd en recruits for the private will hold from 4:45 to 5:45 and from tomorrow at theater
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June 11 by Mr, ana Mrs, Lee
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h Steinme Ars. William G. Sparks Meek, who with Mr. Lee turn, introduced T. P, C. Hollis Hull, chairman activities have been taken of Commerce; Richard Hoover, former Egan Leck, new publicity director; Mrs. R. G. business manager: Miss Eunice Dissette, new Jackson, last years drive chairman; Miss for the drive, and Mr. Lee. R. Kirby chairman, told of improvements made at Drive majors were introduced and Dver was exhibited.
Hoke presented play reading committee ch ts cochairman of the Rurke, chairman of th of the group membe over by the Junior Che Civic publicity director; Romegardner, theater staff member; Walley Eldena Lauter, al Whyte, house commitiee the theater the summer the drive Grophy presented by C. B Mr. Lee
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the afternoon's the buffet supper at the foot emore and T. W. Massoth received R. Blayne McCurry carried off the and horseshoe pitching awards went to Meek. Mr and Mrs. Li J. Shappert won 1 Mrs. Shappert was alse victorious in the ladies only I'he women's sack race was 1 Edward J. Green was best in the corre
donated for events ied 8&8 the party hill. Mrs. James Mel awards Mr, and Mrs Nn table tennis
trophies for Arti Madison and M:
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thw the three-legged race balloon race, an won by Miss Rita sponding men's event,
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From Mi higan Resorts
My Mrs Susanah and Florence, and the summer at Leland daughters, Martha Aun and where Mrs. Schaf and her Joined them for Labor
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exodus from Michigan resorts: and
el daughters fter spending hel Leland Schaf the week-end Mrs. Robert
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Cornelius O. Alig, who have vacatl are expected back this week George ¢ \& 1 Carol, Peter, Doris and David Mrs. Ziegler's mother ts. Robert E. Sweeney, have arrived in Sweeney's cottage at Walloon h Mary, will be Rosedale, Petoskey Ah Jane and Anne Rau
thelr summer home ¢
er daughta § “Ob Jack “orest Beach Home fren, Evan ameson n, FJ 1 AM Miss Elizabeth and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel and ther daughter, Eleanor, Jack and Allen, have returned after spending the summer Miss Eleanor will nt St. Louis to attend Allen will for Princet
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Evans Woollen Jr. and her chil-
Mrs. Perry W. Lesh and Smith Watson and their
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am Bw Mis. J and Mis. J Mass Mh nm vear thi Mr. and Mrs daughter Many stead Pitchfork, Wyo., where ber of Indianapolis friends dur Mr. and Mrs at Montauk Poin gaughters, AlX Webster Point, Madison New York City Frederick Grumm party at his cottage at Lake Wawasee over
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week Guest Gates Jv. will leave ‘hursday for a visit with K. Lilly 111 f Mr. Lilly's parents, K. Lilly Oi heir sumn home at Falmouth. Cape Gates Jr. is to return wo Williams College for h < fall i Sy Sylvester Jr. and “The Homeertaining a nume-
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Thomson and her three weeks’ at in Westchester County i e enfertained a stag house- | the week-end
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Arthur Northrup to Discuss | ‘Constitution’ Betore D. A. R.
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the Children of the Amer- | Constitution” at meeting of
the American Revolution
Arthur Hany Northrup, state ican Revolution, will d The Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Daughters of at 2 p. m. Thursday
president of
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———— Delegates to the 38th annual state conference of the D. A. R. will be} p elected The conference is set for Sept. 20 t
Shelbyville Grou To Be Guests a Benefit Brid
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Lake Wawasee, | Farrell Scolt, tenor, will present several songs, accompanied by Mrs. Virginia Jefrey. “Our Great Herit-| will be the topic of Dr. John Haram Mrs. Frank C. Groninger is chair- | man of the 4 o'clock tea. She will! be assisted by Mrs. Clarence A.| Cook, vice chairman; Mesdames James F. Bailey, Francis B. Brickley, Allan Jay Callaway, Harry BE Lister, Rcbert Bryant Long and John J. Madden There will be a special welcome service far new members. Mrs. Fred D. Stilz, regent. will meet with the | executive board at 10 a. m preced- | ing the meeting :
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party of eight women Shel-
a byville to the Alpha Omicron Alpha benefit bridge party tomorrow a‘ternocn at Block's Auditorium will entertain at luncheon before the party. More than 400 women have made
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[ My day nd lerine Kiernan, as her only attend {ant {to Edwin J. Ryan at St {Catholic Church.
Beth Foster will be bridesmaids and at
‘Schmitt. The wedding will be Oct
irio of Delta Delta Delta Sorority members in honor of new
It assisting with arrangements for the formal dinner which the Butler University chapter will give tonight
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tonight Miss 7:30 p. m. Wed Rush party Mickey Rotert,
Phi Chi Theta. % n Hamilton, hostess, Also Virginia Smith, 1126 N. Jefferson, hostess Phi Omega Kappa, 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Roosevelt, vice president, hostess
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Assistants Association 730 pm offices, 200 Bankers Trust Bldg Business meeting to follow Mothers’ Club. Broad Ripple Kindergarten, 1 p. m. Wed. Kindergarten Card party, luncheon Mrs. Wilbur Bobbe, chairman. Plans for fall card party, Sept. 23, at Avres to be discussed Lowell Parenh Teachers Assn. 8 p. m. Wed. School. Dr. 1 Segar to sped. Reception for new teachers. Mrs. E A nings Social Circle
Indianapolis Dental Ransom & Randolph Co hope Adams to speak.
H. Jenhostess Thitd Christian Church Abbie Carr and Don Roberts, 8¢ N. Dearborn, hostesses dish luncheon Mesdames Roy G. Gardner, Charles J. G. Bray and Ruth D. Estes, hostesses Plymouth Union, First Congregational Church. 12:30 p Mis. A. D. Hitz, hostess. Members to meet at Mrs. H iin's home. 3309 N. Pennsvivania Also 6:30 p. m. Official board to meet for dinner and business session,
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m. Tues. OB S Thomann,
Mesdames Covered Rocap,
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Thurs. SutherMon.
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a1 Third Floor, Castle Hall Tues. 1522 W. Morris. Stated
worthy matron; Frank Stein-
'emple Rebekah 8p Indianapolis chapter 383 meeting Mrs, Cora brugge, worthy patron CARD PARTIES Women of the Moose. 8 p. m. tonight. Moose Temple. Mrs. Clara Neerman. chairman of wavs and means, assisted by committee Holy Angels Church. 8 p. m. Tues. 959 Eugene. Benefit card party. Public invited. Mrs. Mn Charles and Mrs. Irene Howery in charge
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New Announcements Add to | Lengthy List of Fall Nuptials
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Prospective brides again will claim a large share of atfention in Indianapolis social circles this week. Announcements of engagements the week-end added many names to the long list of coming fallrriages as friends and relatives arranged to entertain in honor of the
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Kiernan, daughter of ¢ - ee Kenneth Kiernan. to- 8. The bride, who has been an art her Miss Cath- supervisor in the Noblesville schools graduated from Indiana and attended John Herron School |
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sister was niwhen she is married, Sept. 24, versity Anthonv's James Duffy will § ou = be best man. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miss Catherine Carr entertained Reddington entertained with a din- recently with a miscellaneous shower ner last night in the couple's honor, in honor of Miss Gertrude Casseday Miss Casseday is to be married Wednesday to -Robert Millspaugh She is the daughter of A. B. CaszeFairmount, W. Va. Mr. and
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» Miss Vivian maid-of-honor will be her cousin, * A Minnie Foster, when she is @aY, n Saturday George FE Mrs. Harry Millspaugh are parents Sharpe at the Westminster Pres of the bridegroom-to-be. Miss Norbytertan Church. Miss Slinkard isha Keller and Mrs. Ralph French the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M lalso entertained recently for Miss [sgrige Mr. Sharpe's parents are Cassegay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharpe Miss Doris Arnev and Mrs. Sarah
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” » » | Mrs. Robert Gardner was honored | a party recently in the Spink- | Miss Margaret Ann Shinkle and{Arms Hotel Blue Room. junior bridesmaids. Delores Jeanjcent marriage. Fifty-four guests atDillon will be flower girl and Melvin | tended. Shinkle, ring bearer Hostesses were Mrs. Carl Kes-| Clifford Broadstreet will be bestipohl, Mrs. Harrie Powers, Misses man and ushers will be Frederick |Edna Lane, Helen Reith. Helen An-! Foster and Clarence Gimbel. jdrews, Jean Livingston and Esther | The Rev. H. P. Graham is to of-{ Graves. ficiate. C. Morrison Davis is to sing and Frederick A. Barker, organist will play.
. i Helen Reuter Bride | Of Richard Ritter Miss Helen Reuter became the bride of Richard Ritter at 5 p. m. vesterday ents, Mr, and Mrs. W Mr, and Mrs. Norman were the attendants. The couple is to be at home at 2828 N. Delaware St was entertained recently with a shower at the home of Mrs. William Barney
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Vivian Friedman's engagement to Abe H. Mever, son of Mr. and Mrs Louis Mever, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Friedman. ” » » Mr. and Mrs. Franz R. Binninger announce the engagement of their adaughter, Josephine, to Frederick H. Schmitt, son of Mrs. Lorena
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activities Among the.reservations are those of Mesdames R. Hartley Sherwood T. E. Grinslade, Norris P. Shelby G. A. Pritchard, Frank G. Laird Lewis Hoatson, Harry B. Pock, W WwW. Allison, William Ayres. W. E Steinhauser, Edward Mitchell, Louis Slicer, Maxwell Lang, Lowell Reed, Sylvan G. Bush Lee Dermed, Charles Ball Salb. 0. T. Hamis WwW. P. Weimer, John H. M. Tebay, Leslie ¢ Wagner, C. Hany Uh] Stewart, E. H. Johnson, Bovle, James R. McCoy and Robert Richey Also Mesdames J. W. Elder, C. R Wratt, IL. H. Noble, Frank Herdrich Foster Stanley, Ralph Bird, Russell | Rleeke. Richard Ralph. Carol long, M. J. Walsh, HL. A. Baker, J. 1 Tyson, H. Brown Sturgeon, William Anderson, C. T. Ea A. C. Screes, J. L. Mauk, William A. Kassenberg, Charles E. Kuhlman and A. J. Fritz Others are Mesdames Otto Fritz, Walter Stevens, Arch Cameron, C A. I. Maston, Lee O. Nicholson, M J. Karabell, W. S. Thompsor, J. W_| Hill, J. J. Kintner, George W. Studebaker, W. O. Eggert, Floyd Massler, | C. J. Haggerty, Marlow Faber. J. P Parker, Donald G. Hays, Beryl Cravens, Alden B. Hattery., Fay L Sharkev and Charles Smith
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Tunior Hadassah The Junior Hadassah pective members will be entertained at tea in the home Mrs. S. Aj Silberman, 5255 N. New Jersey St, |
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Mr. and Mrs. nounced the engagement of their Sunday, Sept. 18 at 2:30 p. m. Miss Rose Drézier is chairman.
Miss Charlotte
Raymond C. Cashon have an-
lgtte, to Smith William Orr, Rome, Ga., and Jackson, The marriage is set for October, 5
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Ashby Photos Mrs. A. C. Longerich was Miss Virginia Sanders, Jsugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Sanders beore her marriage Sept. 3 at the Roberts Park Methodist Church,
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"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Arrange Fete for
Butler Pledges
to right) the Misses Martha Finney,
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Girls Ready for
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{Miss Melba June Whipple will be|Miss Verna Holleraft before her re-
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Plans Made For Roundup Next Month
Horsemen Groom Mounts
For Show Oct. 9 at Gregg Farms.
Horse owners already are grooms ing their mounts for the sixth an-| nual saddle horse roundup Oct. 9] at Gregg Farms. The Indiana Saddle Horse Association and Sunnyside Guild members are among those who have begun preparations for the event Committee heads and assistants | will meet this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Adj. Gen. Elmer F. Straub, association presi- | dent, has named Maj. H. E. Willet {general chairman and Gordon Sut{ton assistant chairman. Donald L. | Bose and Charles F. Gregg are genleral committee members. Maj. Gen. | Robert H. Tyndall will be field marshal. Mrs. Irving Hamilton, Guild president, has named Mesdames Oscar Perine, William T. Eisenlohr and Leroy Ford cochairmen. The committees are as follows: Field and Ring Stewards—August C.| | Bohlen, chairman, Pose B. Denning, | {Carl H. James and Col. R. H. Hitch~ | {cock: field secretaries, M. H. Fuller, chairman, John Bertermann II and | Alex Metzger; program, Donald L. | Bose, chairman, Maj. E. A. Williams, | | Gordon B. Sutton Mr. Denning and | Mr, Fuller; reception of distin-| guished guests, William H. Wem- | mer, chairman, Charles Latham, Maurice I. Mendenhall, Charles F. (Gregg. Comm. Ola Fred Heslar, [Harry G. Templeton and Posey T Kime, Announcers--Mr. Bose, chairman, | etings of Buford Cadle, Mr. Templeton and Robert Wallace; stables, John [Royse, chairman, and Robert Coleman: decorations, Maj. Richard | H. Habbe, chairman, Mesdames | (Denning C. F. Stout and William | Low Rice; transportation, Horace F. Hill ITI, George H. Healey and Thomas Ruckelshaus; official veterinarians, Dr, C. C. Sanders, chairman, Dr. O. K. Young, Noblesville; Dr. N. C. Elberson, Anderson, and
Scout Dollar Goes” will be the Pr. J.C. Reiber.
topic Other Aids Named | The Leaders’ Association will | ~ meet Thursday with Mrs. George Farade—Mr. Sutton, chairman, V. Coffin, president, in charge. The |v. H. Bevington, Frank J. Haight, fall party will be at the Girl Scout Wilham McCullough, Charles Wenz, Little House at 7 o'clock. William Hunter, John W. Murray Sept. 26 will mark the beginning M&J. T. A Sapia-Bosch, C. O. Als, of the first training class under the O: E. Kessling, R. C. Caldwell, Merdirection of Miss Lucile Cannon, ltt Clouse, Ralph Manley of Hire lofal director. at the Little House, Gerson Floyd Kirklin, E. M. Morris, The course on group leadership will toa Joint : gs of iene HA Apprentice pericy of ON® Martinsville, Richard Walker, Ralph | Sasi " ‘ |Kelsech, of Brownsburg, Chester National Convention Wingate, John Krause, of Ham-' mond, G. E. Lyman, Loren Cox, | Donald D. O'Neil of Logansport, Dr. | Buschmann of the local N. H. Prentiss, of Bedford, Jack | has been invited bv Mrs. | Newell, Prof. Lee Norvelle, of | Lillian M. Gilbreth of the national | Bloomington, Jack Gregg. of Nashboard to assist on the program in ville, P. J. Ryan of Terre Haute, the group organization division. {Miss Marguerite Blackwell, MesA field Institute is planned for dames Margaret Abraham Feore | Oct. Mrs. Frederick Edev. na-!'and C. O. Moggs vehicle, Frank B.| commissioner, Mrs. Walter Tufts, chairman, Thomas Ressler Cavanaugh, national board member, | Frank Fahle, Earl W. Kiger, Wiland Mrs. Karie Lee Johnson, re- liam Porter J. J. Ronayne Bloor gional director, are to come to In- Schleppy and Miss Audrey Pugh. dianapolis to assist with the Insti-
Engineering and Equipment — tute. Invitations have been mailed
Merrill J. Richardson, chairman, to councils at Muncie. Shelbyville, | Norman Schaffer and L. H. Wollen- | Richmond. Greencastle, Terre
weber; jumps, Robert B. Rhoads, Haute. Columbus. Bloomington and chairman, Dr. P. O. Bonham, Carl other Indiana cities. H. James, Pearson Smith and P. O.| Oct. 20 will open Girl Scout Ferrel; judges, Dr. C. F Stout] Week. Oct. 31 is the birthday anni- | chairman, J. R. McNutt and Mr. versary of the organization's Metzger; trophies and awards, Wal- | founder, Juliette Low. {lace O. Lee, chairman, Mr. Hill, Miss | Mrs. Marvin E. Curle and Mrs. | Martha Wheeler, Byron H. Woods, | Charles C. Binkley will attend the Mesdames Fuller, Morris Rosner training course given by the Volun- and William T. Eisenlohr; property, teer Service Committee of the So- Mr. James, L. H. Coleman and cial Agencies Council which begins Sept. 9
Times Photo includes (left Bettie Breech
pledges. The group
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Fall Activity in 70 Scout Troops
Indianapolis Girl ready today to open their tivities this week with me most of the 70 troops, whose membership is approximately 1500. The organization's first council meeting will be held tomorrow noon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, according to Mrs, Horace R. MecClure, commissioner, Following a luncheon, a roundtable discussion will be held by the finance committee of which Mrs. Charles C. Binkley chairman. “Where the Girl
Scouts were i fall ac2 |
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Oct. 9
national convention will be 9 at Kansas City. Mrs. C
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| Blake Wilson: treasury, gates and tickets, L. J. Badolett, chairman, rma rn {Iaeut. J. Ray Martz, Capt. C : x* y i I; Helphinstine, Lieut, Col. J. D. Friday, | 4 > ) <Q Mrs. Helen L. York, John Taylor Eaght Weddings [Y= sein 1. s Are Announced nye Annella Gore At Logansport) Feted at “YX” Party
Mrs. Annella Gore was honored | ! guest recently at a party at the Times Special e Blue Triangle residence of the LOGANSPORT, Sept. 12--Eight y, C. /A, where she has remarriages and one engagement were cently been installed as houseannounced here recently. | mother, Murs. Gore was houseMr. and Mrs. John C. Dixon are mother at the Pi Beta Phi Chapter at home here following their recent (House at Butler for several years. wedding. The bride was Miss Bertha Walker. ws Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond J. Wad- |:
. man sre living at Chicago. Mrs. | |Wadman was Miss Irma Evans) daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Jo J Evans of this city. The Rev, Clinton | & C. Cox officiated at the Drexel fark |: Preshyterian Church, Chicago. { Miss Eleanor McKeever is the!
Miss Reuter |
bride of Bail E Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop. who save announced their marraige of a year ago, will be at home herve. | Mis. Bishop was Miss Bette Hight,
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Mrs. Florence Acuff announces the engagement of her daughter, | Miss Delores Marie Hays. to Wil= |
fliam Thesing, Cincinnati. The mar-
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Miss Ruth Lamberson and Glen-
{ more Immel, both of Lebanon, were
married here recently. The Rev. Dale Beatty officiated. : Mr. and Mrs. Avery Cox, Logans-
© | port, have announced the marriage
of their daughter, Juanita, to Doyne Hatch. Mr. Hatch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hatch. The bride | attended the University of Kentucky | and Mr. Hatch was enrolled at Purdue University. Argos relatives of Miss Burnette | Laabs and Gerald Fish have re-| ceived an announcement of their marriage. Mr. Fish is connected | with the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruffing Jr.| are at home here following their re-| cent marriage. The bride was for-| merly Miss Edna Irene Hooker,
Catholic Daughters To Install Officers
The Junior Catholic Daughters of America will install officers at their | first meeting of the fall season at! 6 p. m. Wednesday at the Catholic | Community Center. Officers are: Miss Gertrude Tripp, chairman; Miss Dorothy Rail, vice | chairman; Miss Adele Rababa, sec-| retary; Miss Helen Galm, financial | secretary, and Mrs. Helen Zapp, | treasurer and publicity director. Miss Booker is in charge of
the en inment for the evening.
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MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1938 | Unit Leader ‘Comme of Women Aids Are Listed
Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher Names Committee Personnel.
Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, president of the Indianapolis Council of Women, today announced a complete list of committee chairmen and assistants to direct activities of the organization for the coming season. They are: Human Relations and World Peace—Mrs. J. H. Armington, chair= man; Hrs. Henry W. Ker, vice chair=man; Mesdames Gert Iverson, Lloyd Jones, Royal L. W. McLain, W. J. Meuser, H. D. Merrifield, Carl Mock, William B. Norris, Arthur R. Robin= son, J. L.. Weber and Frank H. | Streightoff. | Municipal Affairs—Murs. George | Ruth, chairman; Mrs. H. P. Will- | werth, vice chairman; Mesdames
Grou ps to Seat Max Biers, J. Frances Huffman,
v - om Curtis Hodges, John Downing John=New Otticers|son Thomas R. Lyda, R. O. Mc-
Mrs. J. S. Boyle
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[Legion Auxiliary
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“| Alexander, Lloyd Pottinger, Thomas | Parsons and Joseph Stine.
The Hayward Barcus and the | Madden-Nottingham units of the! yepisiative—Mrs. Hugh Scudder, American Legion Auxiliary will chairman; Mrs. C. W. Folz, vice hold installation services for new chairman; Mesdames A. J. Clark, officers this week. jLioya oD He Burton L Bnigs, ) z : ne oomfie Toore, Robert L. Moor=Wis. J. 8. Bove is onbeuine|’ SF C. Ropke, Russell V. Sige ducted as president of the Hayward ler; William: ©. Snethen: and: Phils Barcus unit at the monthly meet- |," 7 oercher ra ; ing Wednesday night at the Indi- | Hospitality ana World War Memorial Build- | : : ing. Other officers are Mrs. Margaret Boehm, vice president; Mrs. Paul Catterson, second vice nresident: Mrs. Russell Sigler, recording
Mrs. Scudder Chairman
and Telephone-—Mrs. {Ernest Fullenwider, chairman; Mrs. {C. E. Dwyer, vice chairman; Mes= {dames O. R. Stevens, Marie Rodgers, {Claud Franklin, Mary Henninger, responding secretary; Mrs. Charles |. Jackson 'G. P Stockton Andrews, treasurer; Mrs. Edna M.|~po ies Sommers "Ernest Ruster, Barcus, historian; Mrs. John gig Grimes August Soutter, Emil Colvin, chaplain, and Mrs. Harry |; Reinhardt, Arl Garnett and Miss Graham, chaplain, | Mayme Jacobs and Miss Mary Cain, Mrs. Harry L. Ridgeway will be| Hospitality — Mrs. Fullenwider installing officer. Mrs. Earl Kyle is chairman: Mrs. John J. Wanner. vice the retiring president. Mrs. Barcus chairman: Mesdames Fred J. Brown will install the junior auxiliary of- verlin Crousove. Herbert T Grouns. ficers at their annual election Sat-|g Huntington, Clyde V Morte urday afternoon at the Memorial. \gomery. Paul Oren. Emil H. SoufThe Madden-Nottingham unit will aot 0 ¢ Walker and Jackson hold a public installation service| mqucation—Mrs. Charles E Smith tomorrow evening at the Memorial. chairman: Mrs. Charles H. Smith. Mrs. Catherine White is president. vice chairman: Mesdames E. C. Other officers are Mrs. Cora Frey, Rumpler, C. T. Austin, George PF, first vice president; Mrs. Bernice Switzer, Frank E. Brown. Fred W. Bradshaw, second vice president; shideler, Minnie Rigg, I. W. Rig Mrs. Mary Heckman, secretary; gins, E. S. Cummings, Clayton H, Mrs. Henrietta Bradshaw, treasurer; Ridge and Bert E. Ellis. : Mrs. Thelma Drake, sergeant-at-| wWelfare—Mrs. Fred W. Dickens, arms; Mrs. Edith Frey, historian, chairman: Mrs. Anna E. Gore. vice and Mrs. Eunice Lizenby, chaplain.ichairman; Mesdames George B. Mrs. Lillian Swaim, 12th district Gannon, O. S. Jacquith. Vernon D. president, will be installing officer, |Parker. E. J. Shields, Wolf Sussman, tpn se j Valier Vinzant, W. C. Wakelam
v ~~ land Bert Wilson. Mexican Fiesta
Rucreation Mrs. Charles D. { Vawter, chairman; Mrs. Harold J. Eichoff. vice chairman; Mesdames R. B. Barnes, W. C. Bartholomew, { Thomas W. Demmerly, Ernest C. Goshorn, A. J. Weber, R. E. Lucker land Garfield Walker.
Planned as Part Of Open House Mrs. Dunn Economics Head
Members of the board of directors Economics Mrs. J. Malcolm
Dunn. chairman; Mrs. O. E. Mehrand officers of the Woman's Ath-|ing vice chairman; Mesdames Her
letic Club will entertain tomorrow bert Asperger, Floyd Doddridze, Harry W. Dragoo, Oscar Forsythe,
night with a Mexican fiesta as a] . A part of an open house program be- D; heme saa Nell, William ing held this week at the Hoosier "p — Ee or ie) P 1 " lub. | ! : 2 enn Sa ° Biden an Wanner, vice-presi- Weir, chairman; Mrs. Frank A. dent, is general chairman and Beg Sav es: Vice ear an) Vesasines appointed the following committees: |; oo el Heron Jortah Slice Miss Laverne Phillips, invita- |p ao “og P ron E ue Ae tions; Misses Betty McMahon and |. 0" 10 2 on ire, H. C. Tope Thelma Kernel, cochairmen; Mrs. | Extensio : Hh ‘H E Pp Vernon Warner, Misses Bertha Shea | tom ar Et J Ww Padgett, and Monica Kaufmann, favors and| oe pis Bt son; decorations; Mrs. M. M. Wilcox,| : a By AVS chairman, Misses Gertrude Corydon. | 0°0iDs, J. R. Horne and Walter J. Edna Botten and Pearl Hatton, food; |
| Mercer. : 3 Th C i Mrs. Bertrand Hawkins, chairman. | e council Misses
Golda Markland and i of the Teckmeyer, entertainment; Mis sl’ yres auditorium. Florence Campbell. publicity. Miss Rosalyn Ludwig, dancing instructor, will present three of her pupils in Mexican costume. Miss Annette Frost will play the mandolin and sing native Mexican songs. A resume of athletic activities will be presented. Mrs. Flora Kinder, swimming instructor, will be a special guest. Mrs. M. M. Wilcox will be hostess Wednesday night, assisted by Misses Berthe Shea and Laverne Phillips. Gym classes will begin Thursday. Miss Betty McMahon is hostess and will be assisted by Misses Gertrude Corydon and Edna Botten.
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INE. 5 ‘Medical Society's Auxiliary to Meet
Miss Barbara Hunt will speak on “Cabbages and Kings” at a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the Marion County Medical Society to be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Woman's Department Club. A tea will follow the program with Mrs. Roy Lee Smith as chairman of hostesses. Assisting will be Mes= dames C. E. Cox, Murray DeArmand, William McBride, Frank B. Ramsey and Frank C. Walker,
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