Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1938 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1938

83-Year-Old Author

Keeps Soldier's Corner; Supper Parties Are Set

S. Pratt Assembles Pictures of Her Relatives Who Served in the Civil, Mexican and World Wars.

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This Tri io Will Participate in Roundup ‘Wednesday Nn Club Opens

Study Group to First Meeting of New Year Tomorrow.

was to open its 33d year of activity today with a “brunch” at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. A. F. Walsman was to speak on ‘and Personality.”

The lecture 1s the first of a ser-

“Clubwoman’s Art of theme for the Minnick, several

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lies on tLiving, |vear. list, was tions. Mrs. Robert Shank was to install the following officers: Mrs. {liam R. Burcham, president; C. L. Hackerd, vice president;

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|Ross Halgren, secretary; Mrs. Homer

W. Jones, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lewis E. Shott, treasurer, and | Mrs. Harold O. Warren, permanent

. . | custodian. Among them will be (left to right) Mrs. Ronald |

Woodard on Sea Witch, Mrs. L. J. Noonan on The Spartan and Mrs. Willis Kuhn on So What.

EVENTS

SORORITIES 6:30 p.

Several Algonquin Riding Club members will , rticipate in the Indiana Saddle Horse Associa-

pal Echoes” will be the sixth annual roundup Oct. 9 at Greggs Farms.

the North Side Study Club's first meeting of the season tomorrow. Mrs. Forest S. Cartwright will be hostess. The group has selected “Representative Characters of the Bible and Great Religious Leaders” as its study subject for the vear. Among the speakers and their topics will be “Moses, the Practical.” Mrs. Forest S. Cartwright; “Samuel, the Seer,” Mrs. J. Blaine Hoffman; “David, the Many Sided,” Mrs. T. Wingfield; “Solomon, the Wise,” Mrs. HA K. Fatout; “John, the Baptist,” Mrs. E. H. Enners; “Peter, the Impulsive,” Mrs. Fred Hallett; “Luther, the Monk Whe Shook Europe Free,” Mrs. Marie Rogers; “Cromwell and the Congregationalists,” Mrs. Laura R. Bates. Also, “John Knox, Father of Presbyterianism,” Mrs. B. A. Wilkins: “John Bunyan and the Baptists,” Mrs. A. A. Goodwin; “George Fox and His Quakers,” Mrs. Homer Poiterfield; “Wesley and the Methodists,” Mrs. Lawrence Miller; “Alexander Campbell and the Disciples,” Mrs. W. T. Smith; “Henry Ward Reecher,” Miss Ruby Hardin, “Billy Sunday,” Mrs. William A. | Meacham. “My Father” (Paul D. Moody) will be reviewed by Mrs. Cartwright at a May meeting and | “Hearken Unto Thy Voice (Franz Werfel) will be outlined by Miss Hardin at a January session.

“Vacation | theme of

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For Meeting of Me

Omega Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. m. tonight. World War Memorial. Psi Chi Phi. 8:30 p. m. tonight. gan St., hostess. Theta Mu Rho. § Tacoma, hostess. Alpha Chapter. Omega Kappa. 1122 N. Temple, hostess. Psi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi

ton. First luncheon meeting. LODGES

1:30 p. m. Friday. Hall. Officers and members of Mrs. Vinnie Clow, district deputy, to

dical Auxiliary

Miss Betty Gibson, 4019 E. Michi-

m. tonight. Miss Harriet Bateman, 1208 N.

Bowman, president p.

branch Women's 1 Indiana State Association, today named tees to assist with arranger the state auxiliary’'s conin Indianapolis, Oct. 4-6. tion, banquet. style show, sight-seeing trip are inthe program of the con-

George _Indjanapolis to the 8§ pm

tonight. Miss Mary Voyles,

11 a. m. Thursday. Hotel Washing-

Neola Rebekah. District 6 to be guests. preside. Cumberland Chapter 515, O. E. 8S Masonic Hall, Cumberland. 8 p. m. today. Social hour to follow. Mrs. Carrie Spilker and risti an Brinkman, worthy matron and patron

CARD PARTIES

Pocahontas Council 350. 8:30 p. m. tonight. hostess. Mrs. Bertha Green, chairman Naomi 131, 0. E. S. 2 p. m. Thursday Gold Mound Council, Citizens Gas & Coal

yoakers will be Norman attyv, chairman of the public legislation committee of iation, and Mrs. De-

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Mrs. Maude Updike, Social—Mrs. Ray chairman; Mesdames McBride, Glenn W. Lee, msey, Clifford Taylor and Walker. en kX Day, C. E. Cox and a Trimiy. Hospitality— Harry A. Van Osdol, chairman; nes Louis Belden, John Car-

Jeanne Bugbee Guest Tonight vp oo xeny water 51 At Shower in Columbia Club

Torton, Ross Ottinger, Trimly, Wil- | y > Mor ton, Rp Ottinger, Trim y. Wi | The 1908 Club will hear 'omlin, David Ross, Charles | -—————— : Registration—Mesdames Fred Noerr speak on “Flower hn Eberwein, Frank Gastineau, sion Welfare” at its meeting » 0. Myers, Lyman Pearson and MoITOW With Mrs. BE. myer, 4848 N. Capitol Ave.

Block's Auditorium Degree of Pocahontas. Friday Co. auditorium.

evening.

Mrs. Misto-

11am and Miss Helen Hilands will be hostesses at a e Columbia Club for Miss Jeanne Bugbee. A. Blakely will be Oct. 13.

Mrs. James Fenner Imen shower tonight at th Miss Bugbee's marriage to Earl Guests will include Mesdames Howland Bond, Ben Bughee, Earl i Blakely, W. S. Hilands, H. J. Bell, C. H. Fenner, Lewis E. Smith and the Misses Virginia Bughee, Jean v— eae Lamb, Dorothy and Mary Jane Grofl, Carol and Louise Fenner.

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Group at Shortridge Plans Dance Oct. 14

dre High School social ill sponsor a dance, the "Oct. 14 at the school. arian Cw ilcox is to be chair-

The Delta Delta Club will hold a 1 p. m. luncheon bridge tomorrow evening with a crystal shower for with Mrs. Ward Fabel. Miss Josephine Binninger, whose marriage to Miss Schmitt's brother, Frederick H., will be Oct. 6. Twenty-two guests will attend. Mrs. G. L. Heinrich was to entertain this noon with a luncheon at the Bamboo Inn for the bride-to-be and Miss Norma Mack. Mrs. Wibur Hyde will be hostess tomor- | row noon at a luncheon at her home, 5301 E. Washington St. A buffet supper Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Schmitt will be held honor of the wedding party several friends of the couple Mrs. Edward IL. Pedlow will entertain members of Lamba Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron Sorority, in honor of the bride-to-be. The date & & for the party has not vet been

Mrs. Edward Denbo, 6161 College announcea. Ave. was hostess yesterday after- | ® ® = noon at a kitchen shower for Miss| Mrs. Leonard Huff was guest of Virginia Marshall who will become honor at a shower recently held by | | the bride of Dr. Thomas M. Conley Mrs. Robert Collester and Mrs. | Oct. 8. Mark Huffman at the home of Mrs. Decorations and Huffman’s mother, 208 N. Rural were carried out St. Guests included members of the 1. Crystal Dinine Room. and Miss Klezmer, chosen by the bride-to-be for her Beta chapter of Phi Gamma Tau : re Diane Cohn ang Kitchen. A red clothesline was Sorority. | The N. LS. 3 : stretched across the kitchen at Mrs. | | Miss Mary Elizabeth Gardner as its Patsy banquet; MisS penpos home with kitchen gadgets | [new president. Miss Janet Judd Srivia Mailerson, sergeant-at-arms; in red pinned on with clothespins. | WwW omen of ] Moose Miss Rove Leve, bulletin; Miss Jane Red ribbons fastened to the gadgets | Halpern and Miss Anne Gervofsky, led to the other gifts which were| To Honor Ex-Regent scouting. concealed about the kitchen. Favors) Also Miss Jeanette Rappaport and were red kitchen novelties. Jeanette Schwartz, motor! Guests with the bride-to-be were Miss Adele Levy, placement; her mother, Mrs. A. L. Marshall Cooler and Miss Efroymson. Mrs. Robert Winter, Detroit: Miss Miss Schwartz and Miss Ruth Marshall, Mrs. Arthur Smock. Tori Inger. athletics; Miss Miss Dorothea Smock, Miss Josei Jacobs Joy and Me- phine Sahm, Mrs. Roy Sahm. Mrs. | Miss Mildren Cohen, Charles Wilcox and Miss Tracy Misses Feinberg. Denbo. Levy, fireside; Miss ". & : Gib Eagle Fund; Miss| wy and Mrs. Sahm will enterdramauics, and Miss Selma tain Saturday night at their home, home for the aged. 1510 Buckingham Drive, with a din{ner party for Miss Marshall and |

LIV. W. Open House = , uw» To Begin Tonight Ms

Springs me Y. W. C. A. will hold an open house from 5 to 9:30 p. m. tonight and tomorrow Invitations have been issued to a thousand business, professional and industrial women. Dinners will be served at 6 p. m and Miss Louise Noble, health eduation department secretary, will be hostess at a party at 9 o'clock Thursday evening. All clubs and ciasses in health education, businass, professional, industrial, adult education and Girl Reserve departments will be presented out charge during the open house.

The Alpha Omicron Pi Mothers Club was to meet this afternoon at the Butler University chapter house, 408 W. 44th St. Hostesses were to be Mrs. Carl Shubert and Miss Josephine Read. Mrs. R. lL. Flutro was to review a book.

Miss Jane Bayer, whose marriage to Lieut. Joseph O. Butcher will be| Saturday at the Broadway Metho-! dist Church, will be entertained with Mr. Butcher and members of the bridal party at a buffef =upper Friday night at the home of the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Clyde Smith. Guests will include Mrs. Josenh E Macy, Kansas City, matron of honor; Miss Martha Martz, Bloomington; Miss Rosemary Redens, New Albany: Mrs. Rosalie Spong. and Lloyd Keisler, Bloomington; Joseph till, South Bend; Woodrow arder. Dubois: John Woodburn, Bloomington, and Keith Campbell, Logansport.

nents were discussed at a tee meeting with Miss faculty sponsor. Officers coming Year are president; Miss vice president; and Ann

The Zetathea Club's President's Day was to pe held at the home of Mrs. H. D. Merrifield on gnarch: | man Road today. Delegates to three rlianagoiis] organizations from Club were announced Hunter, president, at yesterday ai the Marott Mrs. A. G. Wills and Mrs. Vogel will attend Indianapolis Council of Women. Mrs. Laura E. Ray and Mrs. C. V. Rule will be delegates to the Sev-

ary Lou Westfall, Miss Susie : CY pk secretary, 8! in and

oy Mrs. Ed a meeting Hotel. W.

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dent of the Indianapolis Secti i dianapolis Section of Carl Seamans will attend Riley

Cheer Guild sessions. Hostesses at the meeting yester-

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secretary. Miss was hostess to the group yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. Kathryn Hansford, past senior regent of the Women of the Moose, will be honor guest at al covered dish supper at 6 p. m. to- | morrow at the Moose Temple. Mrs. Hansford returned recently | from a three months’ vacation in| # Alaska. Mesdames Clara Neerman,, Christeen Ruffin and Mary Rose- | meyer will have charge of arrange- |

ments. During the afternoon, the group | will hold a card party. Mas. Frances Wiebke, publicity chairman. will be in charge, assisted by Mrs. Mae Ginz and Mrs. June Spears.

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day were Mesdames Roy F. Hartz, Hartz and C. J. Traps- Stygall and Mrs. A luncheon was served in phone. | | year I. S. Club recently chose States.”

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Arranges Party Sapia-Bosch To Speak on War in Spain

‘Council of Women to Open Season at Meeting Next Month.

Maj. T. Alphonso Sapia-Bosch of | Ft. Benjamin Harrison is to speak on “War in Spain” at a luncheon= meeting of the Indianapolis Council {of Women Oct. 4. The President's | Day luncheon at the Indianapolis | Athletic Club will open the new

| season for the Council, which has | 120 affiliated clubs, and a member= | ship of more than 2300 women. Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher will present ing party to be held at Riverside js De mmpeang a : . selections will be presented by Mrs rink y S rink Sonyight by the students of |F. H. Dedert, accompanied by Mrs. St. John's Academy. | John H. Peterseim, and MTs. Laura

| Craig Poland, pianist. W.CT.U:S

Miss Peggy Whittingham is arrangements chairman for a skat-

Other program features for meetStand ings the first Tuesday of each | month were announced yesterday | at a board of directors meeting. The On Div orce | Ww | Council holds business meetings at a {10 a. m., followed by luncheon and |a program at 1:30 o'clock for repre=E X ye ected S oon sentatives of affiliated clubs. pc Rev, Hay to Speak The Rev. Ellis W. Hay will talk at the Nov. 1 meeting on “Why I Believe in America.” “Youth in the

New Social Pattern” will be the topic of the Max Brauer, lecturer and author, Dec. 6. For the Jan. 3 meeting a judge-elect of the Juvenile Court will be asked to speak | and Senator Nye (R. N. D.) will {talk on “Preparedness for Peace,” Feb. 7. Dr. I. J. Good, Indiana Central College president. will talk on “A Present Day Character Problem” at the March 7 session and “Slums and Their Relationship to Crime” will be the forum subject at the { April 4 mceting. Louis E. Evans, director, of the bureau of social research, Indiana University Extene sion Center. will lead the discussion. Joe Copps. publicity director for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, will talk at the year’s concluding ses=sion May 2. Officers are Mrs. Fisher,

Resolutions on child marriage, uniform marriage and divorce laws’ and gambling are expected to be introduced by Mrs. Ethel Leonard, Macy, resolutions chairman, at the 65th annual state convention of W. C. T. U. to be held Oct. 18 to 21 at Kokomo. Mrs. Leonard is expected to make her report at the Thursday morn- | ing session of the organization. A diamond medal speakers’ contest will be held Thursday night under

the direction of Mrs. Floyd O. Sonafrank, Peru, state and national di-

Dr. R. N. Harger of the Indiana school of medicine, inof the “drunkometer,” a scialcohol breath tester, will night on “The Drinking Driver and Highway Safe-| ty.” Mrs. Ella Black, Beaverdale, | Pa. president of {he Pennsylvania |

W. C. T. U, will speak Thursday! gent: Mrs. J. H. Armington, first afternoon and evening. |

vice president; Mrs. Arthur S. President to Speak

Brown, second vice president; Mrs, : : { E. J. Unruh, recording secretary; 'S. , : St y ivy . . ’ } ys Mr Elizabeth T 3 anley, Liberty, Mrs. Ernest B. Thompson, correstate president, will deliver her annual address at the opening Smith, treasurer.

sponding secretary, and Mrs. J. D, session Tuesday night. During a . Fett Morris Trinkle

visual education hour Wednesday, Eulalic Miller to

the W..C. T. U. films, “Alcohol Wed Tonight

Education,” “The Beneficent Rep- | The Rev. Otto A. Trinkle will of-

robate® and “Pavoff” will be] shown. State . ficiate at tae marriage of his son, Robert E. Hin- Mori a Miss Pulalie Nler ab recording sec- Morris, an iss ula ie Miller a C. Stimson. |7:30 o'clock this evening at the Englewood Christian Church. Miss Miller is the daughter of Mrs. Bone nie B. Miller, 3420 N. Meridian St. Lighted candelabra and an altar |banked with palms, ferns and gladiloli will form the background i1or [the ceremony. Miss Patricia Elliott will play a group of bridal airs. S. A. Baker will sing “I Love You Truly”

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officers with Mus. Stables) A. Snider, North Man- | chester, first vice president; Mrs. | Paul Halladay, North Manchester, | second vice president; Mrs. Robert | secretary; Mrs, man, Indianapolis, retary, and Mrs. S. Terre Haute, treasurer. Trustees are Mrs. Ida M. Mix, Kokomo; Mrs. Ernest E. Carey, and Mrs. Mary Bly, Modoc.

Beta Delphian Club To Install Officers

Officers will be installed at the gang “O. Promise Me.” President's Day meeting of the Beta The bride will wear an ankle=-

Delphian Club tomorrow noon at length gown of azure blue velvet v3 . 3 r 1h - Cyril Ober. (with matching halo and blue :llu

Mrs. W C..|sior veil. She will carry a colonial Is re 0, Cheesman, retiring bouquet of Johanna Hill roses with president, will install new officers.

a blue and pink ribbon shower, Retiring officers and the advisory

| Miss Bonnie L. Miller, sister of board will be hostesses at the meet-

the bride and maid of honor, will ing. Committee chairmen to serve Wear royal blue velvet and carry an during the coming year are Mrs.

arm bouquet of Talisman roses with Oliver Guio, publicity; Mrs. Max P. Silver shower. The flower girl, Miss Dahl, historian; Mrs. Roy Johnson, Patricia Jayne Baker, will wear an cheer; Mrs. C. V. Riaser, Mrs. James |ankle-length frock of dusty-pink A. Peoples, tele- taffeta. | Harry E. Echard will be best man The program study topic for the and C. L. Trinkle, brother of the 1938-39 will be “These United bridegroom. R. L. Robinson and M, {R. Steel will be ushers. | Following the wedding, a Tecane tion will be held at the church nar P. 2. A. to Hold S Sale | sonage. After a short wedding Zip The University Heights P.-T. A. | rough West Virginia, the couple will sponsor a bake sal€ Saturday will be at home at 504 West Driv 'Sy at. Poole’s Grocery, 4011 Shelby St.|Woodruff Place.

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