Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1938 — Page 6
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. [Luncheon and Bridge Honor Mrs. Tombaugh {10N0r Irs. 1 ombaugn, Te * ~~ 2 Visitor From Capital Teas and Dinners Arranged for Former Indianapolis Woman; Ruth Belew, Art Is Local Guest. VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON itor here is Mrs. Paul E. Tombaugh of of Indianapolis, who is the guest Morton. Buford W. cheon and bridge party in Mrs. | ests Mesdames
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Gordon W. Batman E. Curle, T. Mrs. Amos B. to join Col. for a short visit to Washington.
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f humor of the “funnies” are intended to be form. While they e developed along Ir women comic artists in le strips while most male
in producing “Apple
op of the Willoughby Tower in fastened with big safety pins, rnd a collection of more than 1 apples. most of which have
embarking on Orr, celebrated according to nd then goes out she maps out mto days. angeably. for the faces and Miss balloons.” comic strip artist. Miss er with Marv Garden. to be a dancer and Ath which Miss Belew is concerned the comic strip “balloons” is to see that children to read and pronounce themst have to be called upon to help.
Irvington Church to Be Scene Of Hamilton-Clark Nuptials
autumn flowers will decorate the altar at the Irv-| 1 Church for the wadding of Miss Mary Louise Clark n ¢ o'clock this afternoon. | Mr Mrs the of Mr
Arthur B. Clark. | and Mrs. Robert R.
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To Open Season Saturday Night
A buffet supper
at the home of Mr
Saturday night and Mrs. Alexwill begin the season's of the Stansfield Circle. Members of the group will { entertain husbands with a surprise program. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Tucker are! chairmen of arrangements and will} be assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Ralph] . Chappell, Ir. and Mrs. E. E.| Voyles, Messrs. and Mesdames William Wiggins. Clifford Tyler, Charles W. Jewett, Foster Clippenger and n Miss Elizabeth Taggart. Officers of the organization for club year are Mrs. Wilbur D. A . president; Mrs. Albert Camp11, first vice president; Mrs. Don-
‘DI. . , i Plugging’ Student ald Keller, second vice president; Mrs. Wiggins, recording Seeretary: |
May Win Out, Claim | Mrs. J. Frank Cantwell, correspond-
medium ability, | : regular | \R€ secretary; Mrs. Elwood Daugh-! outdistance | CTV. treasurer; Mrs. John F. Miller, r assistant treasurer. and Mrs. Barke
. st student with . : pointed out last Slaymaker, historian,
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Hosiery Shower Set Miss Jane Beasley, whose mar-! riage 10 John Beeson Lookabill will be Saturday, will be honor guest at|
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New members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary attended their first meeting vesterday at a luncheon at the Propylaesum
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In the afternoon. the group visited the nursery, where it with philanthropic activities of the organization. 1. Mrs. Henry Gibson (right) was found chatting after the luncheon with Mrs. David Bums (deft) and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith. 2. In another group were (left to right) Miss Harriet Jane Holmes, Hammerstadt, Mrs. Horace F. Hill III and Mrs. Mrs. Hill was Miss Jane Parrish, Paris, Ill, before her marriage
Miss Betty Coble Aug. 27.
3. Among the auxiliary workers will be (left to right) Miss Jane Mrs. Ralph Lieber and Mrs. Frederick Mitchell.
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Miss sored by the Life Five lectures help St therapy work, for which it has been Cal Tinnev, humorist York Post columnist, Oct 11. ous discussion of Washington Merry-Go-Round.”
of a Laplander.”
will speak He will present a humor-
“Wemen on the
foreign wll Oct. 18 ler.” “New Deal in Europe” “Millions of Dictators.” Dr. Henry C. Link. director of the Psychological Service Center, New York. is scheduled for a lecture Oct 25 turn of Harvard, Sar. The Nov. 1 program will be given by Harold Triggs, pianist of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. A lecture on national affairs by Stuart Chase will conclude the series Nov. 7. The first four speakers will appear at 10:30 a. m. in the World War Memorial. Mr. hase will
correspondent,
Religion” and lectures at Yale, Princeton and Vas-
speak at night at Caleb Mills Hall. |
Mrs. L. E. Gausepohl is general chairman of the lecture committee, assisted by Mrs. Russell S. Williams
vice chairman; Mrs. Luther Shirley. |
secretary; Mesdames Ernest N. Gimbel, Horace R. McClure, G. Seybert, Robert M. Huncilman, K. M. Mosiman. Ellis E. Kuhn and
Harold C. Feightner.
O. E. S. Unit Will Fete Grand Chapter Head
Corinthian Chapter 456. O. ES, to entertain Mrs. Ruth Meier, Grand Chapter Saturday evening at dinner meeting at the hall. Arrangements committee heads include Mrs. Anita McConnell, Kitchen: Mrs. Mary Amos, dining room; Mrs. Hattie Jones, entertainment: Mys. Edith Dragoo, favors: Mrs. Maude Dean, reservations, and Mrs. Emma Lewis, serving. Mrs. Ruth Hancock and Bert Lange are worthy matron and patron.
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Speakers Listed tor St. Margaret's Guild Series
Neill James will open the second annual series of lectures spon- | St. Margaret's Hospital Guild Oct. 4. She will speak on “Living
other speakers will appear on the series. Margaret's in furthering City Hospital's occupationa
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Dr. | Emil Lengyel, writer, traveler and | appear | He is the author of “Hit-| and |
He is the author of “The Re-|
will assist
Ladies’ Golf ‘Tournament Ends Today 3 1
1. C. C. Champion Will Be Crowned; Dinner | Is Set. |
Ralph
Final matches in the ladies’ championship golf tournament were to be played off today on the In(dianapolis Country Club course and Proceeds from the | Winners in the three flights were 1 to be announced. | Putting, driving and contests were scheduled. eon will be held Friday. Mrs. J. I. Cummings is chairman of the women’s golf committee, assisted bv Mesdames John G. Kinghan, Hetbert A. Pinnell W. A | Miskimen, Ray F. Sparrow and {Jacob S. White. Mrs. W. E. Chambers was to en{tertain today at a luncheon Mrs John P. Todd was to be hostess i fat a luncheon and bridge. Miss | Rush parties, dinners and an- Go. Griswold, daughter of Mr nouncements of new officers are .,.4 Mrs. R. C. Griswold, will be included on the calendars for local hostess at a bridge and tea Satursororities this week. | day afternoon.
; Samide Members of the entertainment A dinner party will follow initia-| : &, : {committee of the club will meet]
tion services for pledges Bl psd at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow evening. The | Gamma hs, Deve ow A y next stag party will be the annual | Sorority, this evening a he Hote possum dinner Oct. 15. | |
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responsible for a number of years. A lunch-
Sororities Plan Rush Dmners; Officers Named
Lincoln. Alpha and Beta chapters {are in charge. New initiates will be the Misses | A dinner dance will be held FriMarjorie Brinkman, Martha Orp- day evening by members of the Instadt, William Schakel, Edith De- dianapolis Advertising Club at the Munbrun. Esther Jefferson and Woodstock Country Club. The arBetty Behrmann. { rangements committee includes Mr. | and Mrs. Herbert H. Linsmith, Mr : _. land Mrs. C. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Theta Mu Rho entertained with Jack Harding and Ralph Roberts a cabaret party and buffet supper, sunday morning a breakfast and {last night at the home of MIS. oplf tournament will be held for ‘Louise Below, 2818 Winthrop Ave. |members.
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‘will fete rushees at a buffet dinner charge of a dinner party Saturday
{night for members of the Meridian Hills Country Club. About 20 will | attend. Mrs. W. HK. Diddel and Mrs. | Charles Hagedon were to be in
{tonight at the home of Miss Irma | Katteau. Guests will include the {Misses Betty Harbor. Helen Donnelly, Mary Donnelly, Florence | Coffman, Geralding Jackman, Janice Stalker, Rosemary Hawkins, Mary charge of a guest dav meeting toTanner. Mary Babb. Mary Kather- day at the club which will close ine Marker, Hael Goodrich. Waivey the tournament schedule for the Leonard. Lois Thatcher, Marie E. Veal. Lines and Mary McDowell.
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The first bridge party of the season will be held at 8:30 p. m. SatNew officers of Omicron Chapter. urday at the Hillcrest Country Chi Sigma Sorority, were installed Club. Preceding the bridge party. at a dinner meeting last night. They several private groups will attend are Miss Winifred O'Brien, presi-! dinners at the Clubhouse. dent; Miss Mae Welch, vice presi-| The committee in charge includes dent; Miss Mildred Greene, record-| Mesdames F. B. Peck, Hartford ing secretary; Miss Gladys Sullivan, | Sallee and R. J. Severs. A junior corresponding secretary; Miss Mona | members dance will be held Friday Long, sergeant-at-arms; Miss night, Sept. 30. The committee in Georgia Conley, historian; Miss!charge includes Mrs. R. A. Staudt, Helen Burke, editor, and Miss Kath- Mrs. William Binder and Mrs. Em{leen NMurey, treasurer. ery Lukenbill.
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Splitting finger
calcium deficiency. Nature provides the
nails are an indication of
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best remedy for splitting finger nails «+ s »
drink a couple of extra glasses of milk daily
and notice the decided improvement in
your nails. : . because milk is high in calcium
content : : : and : : : the most important of
all foods as a source of vitamin A:
Mrs cul ‘commit . Gordon O. John ] h laude Keesling. Wal : } head of the mea ihematics department, and Miss Mary Pratt.
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a hosiery shower at the home of! Mrs. Ralph B. Coble, 1 W. 28th St. | tonight. Guests will be Mesdames William | Millikan, Robert E. Walker and! William P. Cooling and the Misses] Jean Spiegel, Mafion Gearon and! gos Minter.
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EVENTS
SORORITIES
Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Annabell Cox, 430 Massachusetts Ave. hostess. Apha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Helen Jean Tolin, 1308 Prospect, hostess. Beta Chi Theta. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Virginia White, 1109 Jefferson, hostess. Last rush party. Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. tonight. Mrs, Frank Stickle» mier, 3042 Colorado, hostess. Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta. 8:30 p. m. tonight. Mrs. T. H. Milburn, Terrace Gardens, hostess. Beta Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. tonight. Miss June Waters, 1359 Edgemont Ave., hostess. }
CLUB
Olive Branch Girls. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Dottie Freeman, 111 E, Walnut, hostess. Mrs. Oma Gill will assist.
LODGES
Alfaratta Council 5, Degree of Pocahontas. 8 p. m. Fri. Red Men's Hall, 137 W. North. Marion County Assoc. guests. Winemaso Council 148 to do degree work. Broad Ripple Chapter 315. O. E. S. 8 p. m. tonight. Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. Mrs. Dora Dieckman and Robert Long, worthy matron and patron Englewood O. E. S. Auxiliary. 2 p. m. today. Hall. Covered dish luncheon. CARD PARTIES
Ladies’ Auxiliary, Indiana Fireman's Assoc. 2 p. m. Thurs. Banners Whitehill auditorium. Mrs. Carl Malcolm, chairman. Roval Neighbors 2430, Ironwood Camp. 8 p. m. Thurs. Castle Hall. Women of the Moose. 2 p. m. Thurs. Hall. Mrs. Frances Wiebke, chairman. assisted by Mrs. Mae Ginz and Mrs. June Spears. Also 8 p. m. Thurs. Hall. Initiation of candidates under Mrs. Jean Butze's directions.
Millersville O. E. S. Will Honor Matron
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Mrs. J. R. Sentnev, national
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Meeting
Guidance of Past Urged for D.A.R.
Ancestors’ Spirit Lauded In Talk to Indiana Conference,
Times Rpecial on el ) WAWASEE, Sept. 21:41 an #f» dress at the Indiana conferences | here yesterday, Mrs. Henry M. Roblert Jr. president general, urged {Daughters of the American Revolu=tion to adopt the spirit of their an=cestors in dealing with current problems. Sessions will continue | through tomorrow noon, Emphasizing the 50th anniversary of the national organization in 1340, | Mrs. Roberts asserted: “If you, as la, daughter of the American Revo(lution, are to experience to the | fullest the meaning of the ap{proaching anniversary, vour first duty is through study and thought to determine those qualities of spirit, {that achieved American independlence and then to make them your |own, as applicable to the problems of the day.” Mrs. Robert Hougham, Franklin, state chairman of the good citizen=ship pilgrimage of high school stu{dents to Washington, announced
president of Alpha Omicron Alpha | Mrs. Ruth Meier, worthy grand |that the Indiana pilgrims next year
Sorority, left recently to visit chap- ER or De Niann ters in Minneapolis, St. Paul and | Chicago. In Chicago, she will be | the guest of Mrs. Mabel Baldwin, | Rogers Park. Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, acting | conferred and a dedication held. president of the Needlework Guild | Reservations may be made with of America, was to speak today on Mrs. Ethel! Roberts, Miss Adah
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chapter there. matron.
Let this
tained at a 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening by the Millersville O. E. S.
Grand (would be chosen by questionnaire be enter- rather than by drawing.
= Mrs. George C. Ave. will entertain
on » Moore, 6470 Park the Jonathan
{ After the banquet, degrees will be | Jennings Chapter, Daughters of the
{ American Revolution, at 12:30 p. m. | tomorrow.
| Mrs. Ralph Chappell and Mrs.
{general guild policies at a meeting | Hunter or Mrs. Marie Harm, worthy | Walter Smith, chapter delegates to lof the Akron, O,
the state conference will report.
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