Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1938 — Page 6
PAGE 86
een
ag a
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
A RE I rR KA CR lil amass 2
Water Color Addicts Get Ready for Arrival Of Eliot O'Hara Oct.
Famous Painter Is Re-Engaged for Four Weeks’ Course at John Herron; Indianapolis
Theta Alumnae to Meet.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
Paint (OY DO anticipation of Eliot (
mous water colorist, wh
palettes,
shoot l
boxes, 11. Oi
stools ISS]
n )'l ose fin
TT
an
an om) back yards or
an
10b of
2
ten
For
John Herron Art School.
times
from q wielders
will
a week incipient bn aftermoons mdayv after week are expected O Hara's watercolor commercial art OQ Hara became
~ neey
Sn
tec
an artist na
engi of
thought painting. In Although this country iv bv solving
expression,
in he
Ty
own
means of
renting Proc CSSeS
enti
111 discover and inve find ways
have
ing to
been perpetu
w juried and hung rize in addition hool at John Herr year, h this summer coming to Donald
last
One of his
{ his Spani:
drawing
g Stic lara’s
St painting wet street corners, cemewhatever came in handy, intensive four weeks’
in the be devoted noon classes to be partic hniq
bv accident. in a Waltham, 1924 sampled
an
mmprove factory ated ils because he hasn't
course is to be terminated,
i
1d his own pro
10 six weeks Goose Rocks Beach, on school Ictor
boards and folding ks) are being assembled arrival Oct. 2. The faclasses here last fall did
nas been Jeturn engagement
Mr. O'Hara will guide intricacies of watercoior to registered art school people who are employed ilarlv popular with men, applicable to both indus-
a
for { ue
He was a successful Mass, enamel factorv hefore bought paint box and briefly the methods of he believes he prooblems and discover-
he a
abroad 1S Grimes (left) Club.
Mrs. Billy Lakeshore Country A buffet supper McManus and Mrs.
Ing painting processes, just as >
is chairman Assisting will be served from R. H. Cowan are other
mechanisms, 14 patents got to the end of water-
Ways,
inciin He ‘hasn't . ~~ |
Hospital Guild Groups Named
To Direct W a
with will
il
as’ was last year's, Mr. O'Hara scholarship to his Me, (now will donate the second Park School, whe was dving and assisting Mr. S concerning the forthcomover the stata and from school director Mr. O'Hara made a Ing process from start I'Sity Department
Indiana estone
by students.
hy
m its
at a Stu
F
Chairmen of committees = 1 ssistants were announced to- | ) lirect St. Margaret's Hospital! Guild activities for the coming year. Mrs. Frederic D. Norris was infalled as presid of tae Guild] and announced the appointments at a meeting vesterday in the home of Mrs. Russell will 4747 N. Meridian S
Qt The
S
co £ S Ol
Him 444i
lams S hospital committee will be d bv Mrs. Harola C. Feightner Mrs. Donald Carter assisting nson Earp and Mrs. Thomwill have charge of
ntertamment
widely sep- heade regions in a variety of sub Brokaw prize at the Society and the the only AmerniMuseum, hangs in the another, purchased in the White Ho use, Wh he has made his home or pictures 1s in the new h scenes were acquired now on the Mesa’ was
visited such 1ICASUS treating ing ‘color
ntings,
remote Amore
work will of Mrs. L, D. Mrs. R. M. Hunciili Henry Harri-| Mrs. S. E. Penster-| in charge of occupa-
in Ci
therapy the direction and WwW Dy be
um Mrs
assisted
man Son, maker, will tional therapy
Library Supervisor
sales,
Evelyn Christensen.
marriage Sept.
her
Times Photo “hard times dance” to be held Saturday nicht at the Amos Sawyer (right) and Mrs. C. B. Kendall (center). and dancing will be from 9 p. m. to 1 o'clock. Mrs. Leo the arrangements committee
of the are Mrs. "tod pm member s of
Wedding Is Set—A Recent Bride
Marie Stotler announces the engagement of her daughter, left), to Barney Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred The wedding will be Oct. 21. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) Mrs. Charles E. White (righty was Miss Elizabeth Hurt, before her
3 In Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. White are at home in
Mrs.
Arrange ‘Hard Times Dance’ Program Clubs List
President's
Day Parties | Ephamar Group to Honor Mrs. Scudder as Season Opens.
President's Day meetings are pop-| ular types of parties for the open-| ing sessions of Indianapolis clubs. ! Several groups are honoring ex-| ecutives with luncheons today as they join other women's organiza-| tions in the beginning of the aeuve fall club season. The Ephamar Literary to honor its president, Mrs. H. J. | Scudder, at a party today in the crystal dining room of the Marott | Hotel. Mrs. Scudder was to speak. Included on the program were to “A Resume of 1937-1938," Mrs. | “The Fine Arts
Club was |
be Amie Brookhouse;
| Ireland, | Mrs.
| Hostesses
'C. Hall,
[who have been affiliated with the |
Folks,” Neal D. and musical numbers by Josephine Gray, vocalist, and Olin Snider, pianist were to be Mesdamnes) Lloyd Kirk and Effie
of Livings With
Mrs ca Raber, 1 | |
Club |
» »
the Aftermath
5
of
Members
; | organization for 25 years will pre sent a program, “Down Memory
JANE ” at a luncheon tomorrow at
the Meridian Hills Country Club. Mrs. Henry Log is the new presi- | (dent and Mrs. Arthur W. Mason is retiring he Miss Bernice Reagan will present a musical program The 25-vear members are Mes-| dames T. W. Pemmerly, C. E. Weir, | W. P. Hall, George M. Cornelius, | James H. Brill and Charles W.
Leads Guild
Mrs. S. G. Huntingion, president of the Riley Cheer Guild, will preside at a luncheon-meet-ing of the board Friday at the hospital. A business meeting will
follow.
Flower Expert Will Speak at Meeting Tue
sday
Mrs. Harry Higgins, Logansport will talk on flower arrangements at
{2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the American auditorium.
United Insurance Co.
Her talk will be sponsored by a sec-
[tion of the Woman's Association of |
{the Meridian Street Methodist Church. Mrs. Higgins advocates use of design principles in flower arrange-
ments. By use of charts and sam-
TAMA. MN
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1938 Friends Lis Parties for
Brides-to-Be
Miss Florence Viewegh and Clifford Mattson To Wed Saturday.
several nu=their anadding an= list of prin=
ive days for brides-to-be | merous parties planned honor. The parents of another dianapolis young woman today engagement
These are fest prospective with
in
nounced her e Other hp} ic to the long cipals for Earl
1 dino il weaaings.
Ruehrschenck will en=
Mrs
ght with a miscellaneous | shower in honor of her sister, Miss Florence Viewegh Miss Viewegh {and Clifford Mattson married Saturday. Mrs. Oscar Viewegh will be assistant hostess at the shower. Guests with the bride-to-be will be Mesdames Ernest Viewegh, Al- | bert Rabe, Robert Kiefer, Addie Yiswesh: Otto Bell, Max Viewegh, John Viewegh, Julius Caesar, Albert Anderson, Emil Caesar, Her={man Jasper, George Ruehrschneck, harles Henzie, Arthur Viewegh, Harold Hall, Harry Hacker, Ernest | Kuester, William Caesar, Albert {Moore and the Misses Peggy Kiefer, Dorothy Viewegh, Janet Viewegh, Lois Bell, Mildred Viewegh, Paulina Caesar, Milcred Jasper and Marjorie Ruehrschneck, = Miss Virginia Hamilton will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower this evening at the home of Miss Millicent Leaman, 3011 Ken= wood Ave. Miss Hamilton and John | May will be married Oct. 12 at the
| tertain toni
be
| 2 »
ield. { ~ I $ ww {ple arrangements, Mrs. Higgins will, Third Christian Churcl.,
Mrs. C. H. Becker will introduce the year’s study at a meeting of the Minerva Club's President's Day at the Marott Hotel today. Mrs. J. E. Clinton will talk on “Our Past Year” and Mrs. G. W. Dyer’s | topic is to be “The Coming Year.” Hostesses will he Mesdames Becker, | M. E. Burkhart and XK. V. Ammer-
man.
» » »
Four chapters of tional Travel Study Club are to meet this week. The Valencian chapter | will hold a picnic supper at 6 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. H. B. Clow, 2347 Gale St Mrs. Grover |
Slider and Mrs. S. E. Herbert will | {be cohostesses. Mrs. Francis J.
| Fruftman, I. T. S. C. president, will | | be honor guest. [will lecture on
Mrs. S. A. Radford | “Traditions.” | The Venetian Council is to hold a [luncheon tomorrow at the home of
{ Edmond Hebel and Mrs.
{campaign
| illustrate her ideas. Mrs, Donald RB. Keller, chairman, has appointed Mesdames James T. Cofer, Charles Holbrook, A. L.. Lockridge and Herbert Sheets as team captains for ticket sales. Other committees include Mrs. Harry C Uhl, out-of-town invitations: Mrs | Alfred Gauding, advertising, and { Mrs. Paul Buchanan, arrangements, | Mrs. Buchanan is chairman of the
the Interna- section and Mrs. Gauding, cochair- Holland, | Collester,
man,
vie Theater To Open Drivel
The Civie Theater's membership will open officially tonight with a meeting of workers at the Common House at Brenden-
n » EJ | Mrs. V. H. Coryell entertained last night at her home with a mis=~ cellaneous shower for Mrs. Robert Fitzgibbon. Mrs. Fitzgibbon was { Miss Alice Keller before her recent marriage. | Guests with the hostess and the bride were Mesdames Harry Kel= ler, mother of the bride, Hervey Harper, Arthur H. Brown, J. C. Steffy, D. H. Wilson, Paul James, L. John Shampay, Robert Maurice Ireland, Mabel Ten Eyck and Misses Esther Wine= man, Juanita Badger. Idith Edwards, Edith King, Ellen Steffy and Virginia Brown.
2 =» Miss Mabel Robertson was hostless at a miscellaneous shower ree jen at the home of Frank Carter held in honor of Mrs. Carl Warrenburg. Mrs. Warrenburg was Miss | Berniece Davis, daughter of Mr.
Sr Art Mrs Rosedale, Ind. Mrs. John Thornburgh. A business meeting and- program will follow.
Mrs. Frank McCracken is to talk president, and Mrs. Hoke will be
hosts jon “The Polish Flag” and Mrs. | ” n | Thornburgh will preside. | Wallace O. Lee and Perry Meek
land Mrs Dodge Davis, Beech Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Warrenburg were married Sept. 8 at the Woodside Methodist Church. They are (at home at 224 Trowbridge St.
Rollin Gehrt will supervise d's lending library, 636 Fair- |
field Ave, assisted by Mrs. Merritt ~ - ‘Chairmen,
wood. Frank Hoke, Civic Theater |
gerhein Fellowship in the gu 1S represented by purIn the past eight vears has given courses at the
malor awards museums and public than 3000 stude
Fields Mrs
Assistants Named
Kenneth Mosiman and Mrs. i : are cochairmen of the drive. Re-
Savannah, Ga he taught at um School of In ourses are
Sequel
nae to Meet O {
umnae Oct 14 ¢ to be made wi " Parl, A He assle
Wy-Mo-Dau Club Will ¢ Indiana ? Donn Next Se
ill open wi
Sontri iowtion Percival W Authors Poets Mrs. Frank R. Stew 1 Wonders of Indiana,’ Contributions * Mrs. Noble Allen, Made bv Agricul-| © Mrs Walden VanOsdal Guest Day Is Nov. 18 yuest be held Friday, Banner-Whitehill John W. Thomill review a book by an In1a author. ommittees in $ivities for the ) Mesdames Harry A Burkhart Brookhouse, Stewart and McDonTR music, Mesdames Laura Craig Pol Earl R. Leonberger, Edward C : and Unruh; hospiMesdames Albright, Brown Bar special arrangements Adair and Mu membership, Mesdames Laura Werst
av will the
Irs.
A Q - at
~~ i
rge of .
club ac-| Progran
aT
al
wlan
av, Zinter,
i Sve a
2h Na T. Kling oO her committee Mrs. Thornburgh, parliamen critic; Mrs. hiscommunication; Mrs and Mrs. Stewvearhook. r the new vear are Mrs Ebert, president; Mrs first vice pres sident; Mrs ond vice president; Mrs am H. Kramer, rqeording secarv; Mrs. Kil, correspending sec- | tary, and Mrs. Allen, treasurer,
chairmen inand and
good
sec
®
int cot
take
al
month
Min ister | to » Addre ess
Andubons to Hold Picvi
the University of North le School of Fine the 1 Art and the John Herron n the teaching in his ar; “Making Water- * Behave.”
rts,
tainment. Mrs. B. A. Gwynn and Mrs. W. F. Sandmann will super-| vise advertising. { hairman of the human milk station is Mrs. Louis E. Gausepohl, as-/ sisted by Mrs. Dick Heller. Sales activities will be headed hy Frank J. Haight and Mrs. L.| |R. Thomas, assisted by Mrs.
JackK. Landers and Mrs. Ralph ochry
| i { Mrs
neta
will hold their x versity chapter house : Arthur Baynham, telephone iL nae president; Mrs. Walter | program, and Mrs. Henry
ttee chairman.
In Charge of Finances Mrs. G. I. Seybert, last year’s ipresident of the Guild, will be [chairman of finance, with Mrs. | | Other McNurlen assisting Other committees include Mrs | Charles Hammond and Mrs. E. J {| Boleman, ways and means; Mrs. {Edward Gallagher and Mrs. Harry | | Stormont, purchasers: Mrs. Mark | Enright and Mrs. William LaRue | Byron, membership secretaries; Mrs. [Ross Coffin and Mrs. Robert Burinett, sewing: Mrs. Forest Knight and Mrs. Ernest Gimble, telephone ichairmen; Mrs. J. C. Patten and Mrs. R. C. Becherer, motor corps; Mrs. W. E. Kuhn and Mrs. H. R. McClure, constitution and by-laws: Reinie Miller and Mrs. G. H. | Mueller, family welfare; Mrs Clara and. Mrs. Drybrough, Home for Aged; Mrs. | Donaldson G. Tront and Mrs. R. H.| | Miles, publicity, and Mrs. Croel P {Conder and Mrs. James Beattey s program subject for the flowers. ncheon meetings will be a |
= x =
PT
ar Lo
expecting to enter the Atract bridge tournament ub Sept. 24 and 25 at the f the open pair event is to be at 8 p. m. First sesplace at noon Sept. 25 and ican Contract Bridge League events 1dianapolis memA. R. Coffin,
Pray.
SESSION
+
ie
Mrs
Study
ad
Ca
SON
1 use as it
Lu
1a.
Nurses’ Association To Hear Chicagoan
“Goals in Nursing and How to Reach Them” was to be discussed by Miss Anna L. Tittman, Chicago, at a meeting this afternoon of the central district of the Indiana State Nurses’ Association at Ayres audirorium.
Miss
ha President's Day
1 luncheon
Amica Club Members Rev. Ell W. Hay was to “A Man and His Books” ca Club's first meeting of
season today at the home George Switzer, 341 N. Bol-
1S
Tittman is executive director Nurse Placement Service in Chicago Louis Shoit is in charge of Miss Fva MacDougal was to entertaigment at the guest on “Post-Vocational Counseling “Religious Leaders of To- She director of public health Yesterday and “The Dursing for Indiana. | the group's study topics
of talk
is 1d
0. E. <. Celebration Qt
Prospect Chapter 432. O. E. S., will celebrate its 18th anniversary Monav h a Past. Worthy Matrons and Patrons’ Dinner at the hall, A stated meeting will follow Mrs. Maude Belford is worthy matron and Aubrey White worthy patron.
are
* the veal
The Central district Society supper at Mrs. Walter Creek Blvd.
nadi wit hold a Dn 3434
of the I will the home of > Morton, aturday.
Duke Is Old Fashioned |
Although the white “monkey-jacket” for masculine evening wear is now considered out of style, the Duke of Windsor, once a masculine fashion dictator, wore a mess-jacket to a French society affair. The photo above > the Duke and his Duchess was taken at the charity ball, the gala “Bal des Petits Lits Blancs,” at Cannes. The famous Fouple are ied with Leon Bailby, Parisian journalist. : R
ix
Williams will have charge of enter- | - .> ~ |
For Municipal Gardens Club
Committee chairmen and their assistants were named today by Mrs.
Paul W. Oren, president of the Municipal Gardens Women's Department
Club,
thairman of the program commit-|utions. assisted by Mesdames W. illiam George Usher and Emma Downing, | Hodgson, | Lawson and Colin Lett. |” Alp. MIS Other clude: Program—Mrs cha 0.9 Donald Smith. Ways Harlan, Walter, ble, Charles Everett, Wi
tee,
B. T.
Conkle, Robert Clegg
an
ace Dougherty
chairman; and Mrs Dances - Ralpn chairman; Mr Telephone chai Elizabeth Mayme ence { David Thomas, | Walpole Hostesses—Mrs. chairman; Starr, erty,
J.
Cracken, Cou cha geon, derson, bell. Clark and L. Budget Mrs. man Kerch Mrs. {club's social service section, ed lgeon,
mn
with lee and Mrs. section Horney, dames | Knight, {lan Other Robert | Mrs. | tion; Mrs. Robert Clegg, magazines; | Mrs. { flot,
the organization's activities for Millholland will be®—
to direct
the new Mrs. Ernest a
club year.
and Mesdames Oren
Robert Shank, Robert auditors.
W. R. Burcham, educational fund; Mrs. Lett, historian; {| Mrs Millholland., poet laureate; H. P. Willwerth, Miss Helen Ferrell, memorial book: Mesdames Grace WIillis,| Mrs. Roscoe Conkle, librarian; F. L. Robert and Burton Knight, yearbook, and Mrs | Lewis Shott, membership by Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Lawton.
Personals
Mrs. O. H. Mver and Miss
committees named iIn-
rman, J. Richardson,
and Means—Mrs. H. A chairman; Mesdames J. W. Leon Thompson, Paul Hub-| E R. De llard Peek, Loomis Jennings, Kaufman, Frank McCracken, L.| Wright, Joseph Walpole, Roscoe Earl BuchanCarl Jones, David Thomas, Horand E. H Kingston ublicity—Mrs. Andrew Jac wn, Mrs Ch arles Yarbroug Gaylord Lutz. - Mrs. Clvde Johnson, Mrs. O. R. Stevens and s. McCracken.
Mr. and
home at The former
at their new Crooked Creek. Angeles residents have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg for a- fortnight the completion of their home. Miss Harrison is enrelled at Butler Uni- | versity. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Grueling! have left for Bloomington where Mr. Grueling will in the physics department at In-| diana University.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W. Templeton {returned recently from an extended trip to Vancouver, Banff, Lake Louise, Grand Canyon, and points in California and Canada. Mrs. Herman C. Tuttle has returned to the Marott Hotel after a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barr, at their summer home at Bass Rocks, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dugan, St Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. Dugan's mother, Mrs. C. Cooper Nave, 5401 Ceniral Ave Joe FE. Llovd, son of Mrs. Carrie H. Lloyd, 1434 N. Delaware St. returned vesterday tary Academy, his junior vear panied by Robert fordsville, son of Robert Pollom. Mr roll as a senior.
the
Mrs. Dougherty Mesdames Anna Core, Hertzell, Charles Judy, Jacobs, Yarbrough, FlorMcFeeters, H. D. Spurgeon,
Fred Norman and]
rm Lidl
an,
0. S. Srader, Mesdames Cadman Robert Clegg, Horace DoughToney Flack, H. A. Harlan! C. Starr, Charles Judy, Lett, Me- | Oren and J. W. Walters. rtesy—Mrs. E. R. Ruster, irman; Mesdames H. D. SpurH. C. Stearns, Francis AnS. J. Bardsley, R. C. CampWilliam R. Castleman, P. J T. Carmichael Mrs. Soufflot, chairman: Louis Trager and Mrs. Her-
Edward Wright the assistMrs. Walters and Mrs. Spurand Mrs. Clyde Johnson is charge of the drama division the aid of Mrs, C. W. GreenFlack. The garden headed bv Mrs. Clifford chairman, assisted bv MesCharles Everett, Burton J. W. Walters, H. A. Har-| Stearns and Ruster. executives named are Mrs Shank, parliamentarian; | Theodore Petranoff,
heads
by Staunton, He was Pollom. CrawDr. and Mrs
Va.,
is Bridge Group to Meet
The Women's Auction Bridge | Section of the Hoosier Athletic Club
at the club J. W. Walters and Mrs. Souf- and Mrs. L. extension; Mrs. Shank, reso-'charge.
Miss Hazel Duenweg M. Fehrenbach are in
| Boles. Her topic was to be *
assisted | Roger |
Ed | during |
be an instructor |
ithe Limelight,”
to Staunton Milifor | accom-
Pollom will en-
{anniversary | the |Election of officer§ will be held at
legisla- | will hold a party at 2 p. m. Friday |
| ander.
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Alpha chapter. Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Dorothy Rahm, 420 N. Wallace, hostess. Tri Chi. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Shirley Ten Eyck, 1539 Spann Ave. hostess. Election of officers. Gamma Rho Zeta. 8 p. m. Thurs. Hotel Lincoln. Mesdames Noral Bailey, R. M. Vandivier and Tom Shields, hostesses. Theta Mu Rho. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Bryce Baldwin, 642 N. LaSalle, hostess. LODGES
Irvington chapter, 364, O. E. S. Mon. Masonic Temple, 5515 E. Wash= ington. 6 p. m. Mon. Pitch-in dinner. Families invited. Mrs. Christ= abel Carey and Dr. O. C. Neier, worthy matron and patron. Sorelle Club, Irvington chapter, O. E. S. Today. Mrs. Edna E. Pauley, 1032 N. Olney, hostess. Dinner at 6 p. m. Mrs. Estelle ‘Ebaugh, cohostess. Past Presidents Council, D. U. V. C. W. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Hamilton Food Shop. Naomi chapter, 131, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple. Homecoming program. Sewing Circle, Myrtle Temple, Pythian Sisters. 12:30 »p. m. Thurs. Mrs, Elizabeth Smith, 2718 E. New York, hostess. Luncheon.
CARD PARTIES
Women of the Moose. Homemaking Committee. Today. Mrs. Go'die Tice, hostess. Also Fri. night. Fall fete. Moose Temple. Also 2 pb. m. Thurs. Moose Temple. Card party. Mrs. Francis Wiebke in charge, assisted by Mrs. Mae Ginz ong Mrs. June Spears,
{are Mrs.
Mrs. Thornburg was to lecture to-| day at the Mandolay chapter meet(Ing at the home of Mrs. Frank’ ‘TradiM. B.| Mrs.
|
i
tions of Our McDonald is
Country.” Mrs. to accompany
| Boles in several vocal numbers. The | Alexandria chapter
will be enterMrs. H. G. Mason today. ® » » Open house will be held by the] Mothers’ Club of the Woodside branch of the Indianapolis Free Kin-| dergarten Society at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Kindergarten, 442 S.
tained by
{Rural St | Mrs. |
The meeting will open fall and winter activities of the organization. » " = Miss Jeanne Reed will be hostess! fo the Las Amigas Club tonight at = home, 1226 N. Tacoma Ave. '
| Mrs. | Eldena Lauter and R. Kirby Whyte.
port luncheons will be held at 12:15 p. m. at the Athenaeum Sept. 19, 21, 23, 26, 28 and 30.
On the campaign committee with |
| Messrs. Mrs,
Meek, L.ee and Hoke are Rosamond VanCamp Hill, John Gordon Kinghan, Miss
Major division heads are Mesdames Harold H. Arnholter, Richlard Bunch, George Ros, Miss Sara Lauter, Miss Marv Adelaide Rhodes, | Mr. Whyte and George Fothering-|
| ham.
Mrs. J. TI. Cummings is general | chairman for the Children’s Theater | and T. P. Burke is big gifts section. the Chamber of Commerce is chairman of the group membership divi-
u S. ot Today’
Mary Evelyn Harrison are at home| Three Elms, | Los |
Study Club Program Theme
“The United States of Today” Heyl Study Club for the coming clu its program Oct. 18 with a President's Mrs. 1930-1934" The subject of a talk United States from 1934-1938.” Other topics to be discussed at club meetings during the year are (“The Nation's Shrines” Mrs.
| George B. Elliott and Mrs. W. J. E. | Webber; | Mrs.
“Modern Trail Blazers,” Verne B. Sharritts and Mrs. | Albert M. Alexander; “Women in| Mrs. George 1. Hor- | ton and Mrs. Walter R. Mayer; | “Book Parade,” Mrs. Joseph K. Grubb and Mrs. Thomas N. Shimer, and ‘The Magazine,” Mrs. Franklin McCray. Also Mrs Ayres Mrs. Mrs Ralph
“Scientific Adventurers,” C. P. Clark and Mrs. Don Anderson; “Government,” Otto Moore; “A New Poetry,” Arthur I. Trester and. Mrs. M. Dryvbrough; “Architecture,” Mrs, John S. Macy and Mrs. James IL. Beattev, and “Saluting the Cities,” Mrs. Nettie I. Kane.
Anniversary to Be Marked
A Christmas party will be held Dec. 6 with Mrs. Horace M. Banks and Mrs. M. F. Conner discussing “Aeross America's Footlights.” An party Feb. 1 will mark 27th vear of the organization. the March meeting. The last meeting in June will be a spring party Members of the program: committee are Mesdames Henry E. von Grimmenstein, Moore: and AlexOfficers for the coming vear
!dent; dent;
in charge of the | C. Hollis Hull of |
" td 2 Mrs. John H. Phillips and Mrs. |C. Wayne Gentry entertained with a buffet supper last night at the Phillips home in honor of Miss Carrie Beck whose engagement to William Grass has been announced. Mrs. Eva Wurster, Miss Janet Uhl and Miss Julia Lieberman pre= sented a musical program. Mrs. Liggett Aver Anderson, who will ba her sister’s matron of honor at the wedding, was an out-of-town guest,
Franklin Scene
Of P.-T. A. Rally
The annual conference of the
| Seventh District Council of the In-
Is Heyl
will be the program theme of the b vear. The organization will open Day party.
James H. Brayton will speak on “The United States from |
by Mrs. H. D. Wolfe wil be “The!
Mrs. Wolfe. first vice presi] Mrs. Clark, second vice presi-| dent; Mrs. Conner, recording secretary; Mrs. Shimer, corresponding! secretary, Mrs. Trester, treasurer; Mrs. Grubb, parliamentarian; Mrs Banks, critic, and Mrs. Elliott, li | brarian.
and
JEWELERS
| year
Aid Your Vision . . « Improve Your Looks
Don’
aches,
DR. J. W. FARRIS
diana Congress of Parents and { Teachers will be held tomorrow at | the Tabernacle Christian Church in Franklin. Organization activities will be discussed
for the by committee Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, | Greenfield, state publicity chair=man, will talk, Mrs. Carl J. Manthei, president of the council, will preside. Ralph Sheek, superintendent of {schools at Franklin, will welcome | the visitors, and Howard Eisley of the music department of the schools will sing. Mrs. Witt W. Hadley, presiden$ of the Indianapolis Council of Pare ent-Teacher Associations, will ree port on the National Congress of Parents and Teachers held early “this summer at Sail Lake City, Utah.
| chairmen.
t Jet faulty vision with tx neadINEIS and wasted energy spoil B Fashion Styl ed feeling better Jooking better!
OPTOMETRIST
Joseph H. Copeland, presi-|
18-20 £E. WASHINGTON <7
Footwear of Reliable Value " Every Dav
CER TR ET,
