Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1939 — Page 18

rence Township band will present a

hristamore Play Tonight,

Lambs Club’s Easter F ‘lic:

Highlights on

Social Calendar

Aid Society’s Summer Camp to Share Proceeds Of Clare Boothe’s Comedy; Beveridges to Offer Abridged ‘Mikado’ at Gambol.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON The Christamore Aid Society’s benefit performance of “Kiss the Boys Goodbye” tonight at English’s and the Lambs Club’s Easter Frolic April 8 at the Columbia Club promise two evenings of sparkling entertainment,

~The popular indoor pastime of

gibing at the Southern Girl is

reported to have reached a new high in the Clare Boothe play being sponsored by the Christamore group to buy equipment for their summer camp at Traders Point. Members have peddled their tickets so successfully the forecast indicates a capacity house. Boxholders include Mr, and Mrs. William H. Ball of Muncie who

will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.

Crapo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank

A. Hanley of Muncie-and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller. Guests in Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune’s box will be Mr. and Mrs. Russell

Fortune Jr., Miss Anna Knubbe and William Fortune.

With Mr.

and Mrs. Elder Blackledge will be Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mayer and

- Judge and Mrs. M. L. Fansler.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney will entertain in their box Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Jr., Mrs.

Raymond P. Van Camp and Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill.

Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Jim Roberts, too, will be hosts for a box party. Mrs. Sylvester Johnson will give a small dinner party before the performance for the wives of several Princeton University alumni whose husbands will attend the Princeton Alumni Association dinner in honor of President Harold Willis Dodds at the University Club. Patrons and patronesses are Messrs. and Mesdames William H. - Coleman, Charles Lynn, Eli Lilly, William B. Stokely Jr., H. Foster Clippinger, E. Clifford Barrett, William Zumpfe, Fermor 8, Cannon,

Woodbury Treat Morris, William H. ‘sel Willson, James Fesler, James S.

Morrison, Archer Sinclair, RusWatson, Dan Flickinger, P. C.

Reilly, Alfred P. Conklin, Nicholas H. Noyes, A. Kiefer Mayer, Wil=liam -C. Griffith, Dr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Col. and Mrs. William Guy Wall, Mesdames Hortense Rauh Burpee, Fred Dickson, Larz Whitcomb, O. G. Pfaff, Pauline M. Haueisen, Harry R. Fitton,

Albert J. Beveridge, Malcom Moore,

C. C. Perry and Oscar Frenzel

and Messrs. Hugh McK. Landon and G. Barrett Moxley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge Jr., who last spring regaled the Lambs with twinkling gems from “Pinafore” are expected to repeat their Gilbert and Sullivan triumph with an abridged version of “The

Mikado” at the Easter gambol.

committee are Mr. and Mrs, John K. Stuart Dean heads the bachelor committee of

Wayne L. Ritter. sponsors. A revival of the Lambs’ yeay with the date set for July 14.

Party for Ruth Beckman

Assisting them on the production

Ruckelshaus and Dr, and Mrs. summer frolic is planned this

Mrs. W. Perry Hahn will give a luncheon and bridge party today at the Propylaecum in honor of Miss Ruth Beckman who is to marry Edward D. Campbell April 22. Guests with Miss Beckman will be her mother, Mrs. J. H. P. Gauss; Mesdames Philip B. Reed, Albert Sterne, Joseph W. Stickney, Clark Wheeler, Ferdinand Meyer, Ed- * ward Durler, Frederick F. Borries, Stewagt H. Kurtz, Lyman Davidson and Scott Legge, the Misses Eleanor Stickney and Julia Fish and Mrs. Hahn's sister, Mrs. A. T. Burrows of Urbana, Ill, who is here for a few days after a trip to Washington. Back from winter travels are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wemmer

who were in Bermuda for two weeks and Mr. and

Crist who have been vacationing at

Mrs. Mitchell P. Miami. :

Government Science Club to Meet

Miss Cynthia Test is home from Holmquist School, Newhope, Pa., to spend the two-week spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test. Donald N. Test Jr. will go from Princeton University next week to spend the spring holidays at a house party

at Stuart, Fla.

Mrs. Frank C. Balke will discuss “The Political Situation in Mexico” at the Government Science Club meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clemens O. Mueller. : The Woman’s Contract Club will give its annual charity bridge . party from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. today at the Indianapolis Athletic

Club. Proceeds will be used for new Day Nursery. :

equipment for the Indianapolis

Head of WPA Museum Project Will Address Council of P.-T.. A.

A talk and separate:conferences

led by committee chairmen will be

features of the program of the Marion County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations at 10 o’clock Monday morning in the Severin Hotel. Activities of county associations will include a dinner, a playlet and election of

officers at meetings next week.

Harold McDonald, superintendent of the WPA museum project will “address the council meeting Monday morning and Karl Kaiser will take pictures for the Marion County P.-T. A. film. Chairmen who will preside at conferences include Mrs. James L. Murray, legislation; Miss Jessie Henderson, Marion County Safely Director, safety; Mrs. Albert Cossell, juvenile protection; Mrs. Harry Weist, summer roundup, and Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee, health. Miss Mary Myers will report on the Maricn County Tuberculosis Association.

The Warren Township Council of P.-T. A. groups will hold a dinner at the Warren Central High School at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, March 30. Guests will include Mrs. and Mrs. C. E. Eash, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rodden and past presidents of the council. :

Pupils of Pleasant Run School will present “Magic Beans,” an operetta, at the meeting of the Pleasant Run Association at 7:45 p m. Tuesday at the school. Officers will be elected during the business meeting.

= Recently elected officers of the Garden City P.-T. A. are Mrs. Herschel A. Hadley, president; Mrs. Clarence Oldham, vice president; Mrs. Warder Castle, treasurer, and Mrs. Kenneth Hallock, secretary.

The fourth annual spring frolic of the Lawrence Parent-Teacher Association will be held tomorrow night " 4t the school. Proceeds will be used to send the Lawrence Township band to the band contests. A penny supper will be served by the Lawrence, Castleton and Oaklandon associations, beginning at 5 p. m. Before the supper, the hobby exhibit will be open for inspection from 4 o'clock until the festival is ended. : . After the supper hour, the Lawshort concert in the school auditorium and a vaudeville show will be held later.

Miss Ida Conners of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten will speak on “Discipline” before members of the Emmaus~Lutheran Church P.T. A. next Wednesday evening in the school hall,

Paddock Saddle Club

Planning Clubroom

Members of the Paddock Saddle b will establish new headquarters at the Laurel Hall Riding Academy, it was announced today. O. E. Keesling is manager of the

ride and steak fry this month. Blake Wilson will be chairman of s newly appointed trails commit-

New Officers of Women’s Lodges To Be Installed

Installations of officers, card parties and luncheons are planned by several lodge groups for this week. Prospect Chapter 452, O. E. S., will install officers for the ensuing year Jonight at 7:45 p. m. at the lodge all,

Mrs. Grace Roeder will be hostess tomorrow for the regular meeting of Queen Esther Auxiliary, O. E. S., at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois .Sts. Mrs. Jessie Durham, president, will preside.

Mrs. Esther Fogle will be installed as worthy matron of Monument Chapter, 549, O. E. S., Monday at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Daisy M. Crist, past worthy grand matron and present grand secretary, will be the installing officers. Others to be inducted into office are Morris Freeman, worthy patron; Mrs. Goldie Freeman, associate matron; Leon Frank, associate patron; Mrs. .Ella Levin, secretary; Mrs. Ella Berger, treasurer; Mrs. Dora Tavel, conductress; Mrs. Myrtle Morris, associate conductress; Mrs. Veonora Geisel, chaplain, and Miss Patricia Worthall, marshal.

. Gold Movnd Council 445, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. Saturday followed by a card party at the home of Mrs. Fern Burk, 1645 Asbury St. Mrs. Fannie Wicker is arrangements chairman.

Cumberland Chapter 515, 0. E. S.,

will hold a stated meeting at the Masonic Hall in Cumberland at 8 Pp. m. Wednesday. Mrs., Carrie Spilker is worthy matron and Christian Brinkman, worthy patron.

A pillowcase card party will be held by Monitor Temple 244, Pythian Sisters, today at the hall, 523 N. Belle Vieu Place.

Several Parties Are Listed With Wild Oats, Ball

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Several parties are planned for the Wild Oats Ball Saturday night at the Columbia Club. Additional reservations forthe event had been announced toda Saddle Horse Assqciation, sponsor of the event. One party will in¢lude Messrs. and Mesdames A. G. Shoptaugh, William R. Scaff, G. T. Wagner. Dr. 3nd/Mrs. C. W. Dowd will entertain i " i J. A. Howell, L. L. Burton, Leo S. Murray, Henry Morris, Joseph Speaks, John Daily and T. G. Stapleton, Miss Audrey Robertson and Harold Shannon will attend with Messrs. and Mesdames John D. Case and Claude Crosby. In a party with Joseph L. Beatty will be Misses ‘Pauline Adams, Juanita Whittenmeyer, Mildred Davis, Mildred Bacon, Miriam Garrison; Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Goecker, Sam Guercia; Messrs. Raldo Compton, Warren Wright, John Hegnes and George Toole. In another party wil be Misses Cleo Justice, Margaret Graham and Rosabelle Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayger, Robert Goecker, William H. Goecker and William Radcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abernathy will attend with Mr. and Mrs. William Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell and Miss Samuella Shearer. Misses Marjorie Pyke and Janet Hill will attend with Richard Benson and George Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee’s party will include Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, Messrs. and Mesdames N. E. Boyer, W. F. Swope and Charles F.

Gregg. Other Parties Planned

Howard McClelland of the Montgomery County Saddle Club of Crawfordsville will attend with Messrs. and Mesdames George Everson, Philip - Sleight and Martie Veach. Reigh Grunewald will bring a group from Crawfordsville and Harold G. Ingersoll, another from New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wegmiller of the Bloomington Saddle Club will attend with Dr. and Mrs. Leon Gray, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Phelp, Gilbert Butler and Shirley Kriner of the Martinsville Saddle Club. Kelsch Dude Ranch of Brownsburg has made reservations for 20. ; ; Additional members of the Indianapolis Saddle Club party include Danny Delaney, Zionsville; Misses Virginia Mitchell and Martha Washington; Robert Pavey, Messrs. and Mesdames C. J. Koschnick and William Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Winfield Hunt's party will be composed of Messrs. and Mesdames Fae Patrick, Ben Roberts, Grabel McFarland, Evert Johnson, William Hackemeyer and Arlie Wells. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Pedigo will he with Mr. and Mrs. James R. Blackridge, Miss Dorothy Shepard and Earl C. Snyer. | Another group will include Misses Mary E. Cummings, Isabel Eng-

‘|strom, Joyce Evans, Dorothy Brown,

Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Blocker, Dan Cummings, Robert Burrell, Russ Gordon and James Muller, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Hickman will be with Messrs. and Mesdames Dale Foster, Bert D. Cole, Charles Richardson, Robert Burrows, Mervin Starn Charles Bolton; Misses Caroline Ellis, Suzanne Seward, Retha Hogue, Ethel Findley; Messrs. J. G. Pant zer, William Ryan, B. BE. Williams and F. A. Bridwell. In Mr. and Mrs. Bon O. Aspy’s party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Kyle G. Herder, Harold A. Martyn, Max Lang; Misses Pauline Larkin, Madelyn Ulrich, Betty Kiger; Messrs. Clyde Ford, Howard Jessup, Richard Pat-

tison and Robert Kline.

Theta Sigma Delta. Mon. eve. Easter dance on April 8.

Much Ado Chapte

land Ave., hostess.

day noon. Mrs. C. A. Bussell, dish luncheon.

of the club. Others on the comLJ : Dy ar

EVENTS

Theta Tau Psi. 1 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Floyd Jones hostess. Mrs. Marshall Haislup to review (Howard Spring). Election of officers. 657 E. 13th, Apt. 9. Plan annual

CLUBS r, Sub Deb. Tonight. Miss Joan Spivey, 1031 LeNorth Side Mothers. 2 p. m. today. Mrs. B. C. Johnson, 4125 Broadway, hostess. Mrs. W. K. Gearen and Mrs. F. S. Wood, speakers. LODGES ; :

Lynhurst Chapter 505, O. E. S. Tues. eve. Masonic Tem le, Lynhurst Drive, Stated meeting and initiation. Mrs. Marcells Ginn and Herschell Ginn, worthy’ matron and patron. Ladies’ Auxiliary to Order of Railway Conductors, Division 103. Fri-

CARD PARTY

1137 Shannon Ave., “My Son, My Son”

20 S. Colorado, hostess. Covered \

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ties

11 at the Columbia Club.

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Turn to Activities on Spring Calendar

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1. Mrs. Lynn Adams is ticket chairman for the spring card party of the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside. *The event will be April

2. Phi Omega Kappa Sorority is sponsoring a card party tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. auditorium. Mrs. Mac

Miles is general chairman.

3. Miss Mildred Murray, Columbus, is state regent of the Daughters

of the Union which will hold its

state convention Saturday at the

Woman's Department Club. (Mazo Lomax Photo.) 4. Miss Mary Lou Brown is chairman of the pledge dance which

will be held tomorrow night at the

Delta Delta Delta Sorority chapter

house on the Butler University campus. 5. Miss Maryellen Smith is newly elected president of Alpha Chap-

ter, Phi Gamma Sigma Sorority.

6. Active and alumnae members of Delta Gamma Sorority will gather in Indianapolis Saturday for their annual state day. Mrs. Herman H. Lauter is general chairman, (Photo-Crait Photo.) 7. Mrs. C. V. Sorenson, social chairman of the Butler University Mothers’ Council, is in charge of the annual tea which the organization will hold tomorrow afternoon at the Pi Beta Phi Sorority house.

Miss Carson Will Be Honored With Linen Shower Tomorrow;

Fete Roberta

Ehlers Tonight

Prenuptial activities for a number of April brides-to-be include a series of miscellaneous showers and parties and one linen shower to be given for them by friends and relatives. Parents of one young woman have announced her recent marriage. Miss Virginia Carsen, daughter of Mrs. W. R. Carson, 4131 Otterbein Ave, whose marriage to Howard F. Wright, son of the Rev. and Mrs.

Ralph Wright of Christianburg, O, will be April 2, will be entertained tomorrow evening at a linen shower at the home of Miss Mavilla Rainey, 2619 Allen Ave. \ Guests with Miss Carson and her mother will include Mrs. H. C. Sanders, a sister of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Raymond Sears, Merrill Lindley, Robert Prettyman and Charles Martin; Misses Jeanne Rettig, Jeanne Wintz, Julianna McIntosh, Doris Brown, Helen Barton, Ann Brown, Bobbie Jo Vestal and Gerry Johnson. Mrs. G. C. Rainey, the hostess’ mother, will assist her daughter, Mrs. Sanders will entertain with a luncheon for her sister Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Her mother, assisted by Mrs. Sanders, will be hostesses at a bridal dinner for the engaged couple next Thursday evening at the Carson home. 2 s 2 Miss Roberta Ehlers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Ehlers, 2238 E. Michigan St., whose marriage to James D. Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Brooks will be April 9, will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower tonight at the home of Miss Dorothy Brown. Miss Brown will be maid of honor at the wedding.

Guests will include the Misses Juanita Caldwell, Betty Ramsey, Betty Cullings, Laverne Doty, Esther Bowne, Alice Yates, Mary Jane Quillen, Frances Moore, Ruth Miller, Sue Jones, Adeline Moon, Ruth Singers, Arlene Bonewitz and Margaret Tucker and the Mesdames Lois Burke, Ida Lee Sweet, Walter Brooks, Mary Brooks, O. A. Trinkle, Emmett Dosch, Herman Bowers, Bert Zody, Carl Fulk, Ruth Ann Merriman, Martha Preston, Everett Burns, Mary Alice Brown and Eh-

lers, mother of the bride-to-be.

Miss Bertha Pursel and Mrs. Vivian Clark will entertain tonight with a miscellaneous shower at the Hotel Antlers in honor of Miss Ann Gilpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Gilpin, Fortville, whose marriage to Cletus Seibert will be April 4. ;

Decorations at the shower will be

carried out in the bridal colors of turquoise and coral. Guests will include the Misses Elizabeth and Marcelle Martin, Thelma Farrell, Sophia. Jenkins, Beatrice Ryan, Frances Curran, Berniece Mulholland, Mildred Collins, Frances Taylor, Kate Fisher and Mesdames D. R. Gilpin, Walter Oliver, George Keller, Joe Currie, Vernet Beechler, Thomas Mathews, Edgar Shields, Ray Hersey, Fritz Radcliffe, Paul Bresock, Clarence Carson, Ward ‘McAvoy, Paul Clifton, Bob Day, Mahlon, Heiny, N. T. Reed, Anthony Steffen, "Pauline Oaks and Adolph Guilano. : ali sa i'n Miss Patricia Coyle entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mary Waggoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Waggoner of Kerklin, at her home, 4344 Carrollton Ave. Miss Waggoner’s marriage to Dudley P. Swartz, son of Mrs. Dorothea Swartz, will be March 31. : Miss Coyle was assisted by her sister, Miss Louise Coyle. Decorations and appointments were carried out in the bridal colors of pink and. blue, with a table centerpiece of sweet peas and gardenias. : Guests: were Mrs. Waggoner; the bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs. Swartz, the bridegroom-to-be’s mother; Mesdames Hollister Gahn, William

Lego and David Burkhart {Misses McCamm

and the Betty . Betty

Whalen, Margaret Coyle, Evangeline Brown and Frances Wetzel.

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A series of showers and parties has been arranged for Miss Thelma Boyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Boyer, 5269 Central Ave., whose marriage to Jacob S. Koontz of Warsaw will be April 15. Mrs. E. C. Jeffries, a sister of the bride-to-be, assisted by Miss Betty Parker, will entertain with a tea and bridal shower Sunday, April 2, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Dolly Wilkening will be hostess at a kitchen shower April 10 for Miss Boyer at her home, 537 E. Maple Road. Mrs. Raymond C. Cashon, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. William Smith Orr of Rome, Ga., will fete the bride-to-be at a miscellaneous shower on April 11.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Martin, 6064 Broadway, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Jewell Clarice, to Robert M. Hansell, son of Dr. and Mrs. George Hansell, Rising Sun. The marriage was performed March 18 by Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Betty Rose Martin, sister of the bride, and Gordon Herrmann were attendants. Mrs. Hansell is a graduate of Butler University and Mr. Hansell will be graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in June. The couple will be at home after April 1 at 2725 N. Meridian St.

Church to Hold Supper

The Crooked Creek Baptist Church will hold a baked chicken supper at 5 p. m. tomorrow at the church.

Soa

sizes hold so much powder.

Mrs. Morton To Report on Garden Clubs

Mrs: Walter P. Morton, president of the Garden Club of Indiana, will speak Monday at the central region conference of the National Council

of State Garden Clubs at the Lake Shore Athletic Club in Chicago. A number of women from local clubs and others in the state will attend.Mrs. Morton will report on activities of the Indiana organization. Meetings will be held in the morning and afternoon with a luncheon at noon. At the close of the afternoon session, delegates will attend the Chicago Flower Show at Navy er. Members of Indianapolis and nearby clubs will leave here at 5 a. m. Monday. Included in the group wil be Mesdames Morton, Orville DeMotte, Minor S. Goulding and Miss Anna Hosea, North End Garden Club; Mesdames C. D. Byrkett, Howard Chaille, C. D. Gardner, Ralph C. Swartz and Clarence Hughel and Miss Margaret More, Irvington Garden Club; Mrs. William E. White and Mrs. Harold Hayes, Brookside Garden Club; Mrs. Joe G. McFarland, Forrest: Hills Garden Club; Miss Fanny Pfendler, Mescdames Stella McCollum, Ernest Rabourn and H. J. Welling, Acton; Mrs. Floyd Goff, Mrs. Frank Homan and Miss Katherine Brookbank, Pendleton, and Mrs. E. C. Cline and Mrs. Joseph Frisby, Richmond.

Personals

Miss Mildred A. Dodson, 1220 Park Ave, and her cousin, Mrs. J. M. Harper, Cincinnati, are spending the week at French Lick Springs Hotel. Miss Constance Forsyth, former Indianapolis woman and instructor in art at Western College, has had one of her paintings and a print accepted for exhibition during the World’s Fair in New York. She is one of three Indiana artists whose works were accepted for the fair. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cornelius will return next week to their home in Haversticks Park after visiting a week in New York. : Mrs. Camille K. Eltzroth, 719 N. Denny St., will spend several weeks in New York before returning to her home. : ‘Mrs. Amy McDaniel will return to Indianapolis Saturday after spending several days in New York. Members of Delta Psi Kappa, professional physical education fraternity, recently held a dinner at the Athenaeum in honor of Miss Ruth Baecher, an initiate, of Buffalo.

Sponsors Card Party

Because the new designs are so charming and the large

BLOCK’S—Costume Jewelry, Street Floor

Th Echo Social Club will sponsor a card party at 8:15 p. m. tomor-

|row at 846 Virginia Ave.

THE ANSWER IS

REX 89

Round or square shapes.

Hadassah Donor

Luncheon to Aid Young Refugees

‘Proceeds from the local Hadassah’s third annual Donor Luncheon today at the Hotel Lincoln will be given to Youth Aliyah, a project to assist Jewish refugee children. Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, New York, national president of the women’s Zionist organization, was to be principal speaker. Rabbi Elias Charry was to give the invocation and Rabbi Marice Goldblatt, the closing prayer. Mrs. J. A. Goodman was to present Hadassah birthday greetings. A musical program has been arranged for the afternoon, with organ music by Joseph Lewis and a duet from Verdi's “Aida” by Mrs. Leon Levi and Miss Suzon Osler, vocalists, ‘ accompanied by Mrs. Charles Munger. Mrs. Clarence E. Budd is chapter president. Mrs. Philip Falender was general chairman of the luncheon. Mrs. Goodman is chairman of Youth Aliyah. Assisting with arrangements were Mesdames Wilfred Borinstein, J. L. Mueller, Max Selig, Sidney Weinstein, Jacob Weiss, S. A. Silberman, Lewis Levy, Stanley Levinson, Charles Larman, Budd, D. L. Sablosky, Emma Kominers, Rudolph Domont, Manuel Leve, Sam Weinberg, H. F. Grande and Miss Emma Gelman.

Riley Cheer Guild To Vote Tuesday

Officers of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will be elected at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Mrs. S. G. Huntington, president, will preside at a special board meet-

ing at 1 p. m. Other present officers will present annual reports.

‘Following a business meeting a

musical program will be presented. he Albea Sisters, vocal trio, will g, and songs and dances will be esented by the Freeman Sisters. Mrs. Ray Retterer is chairman of hostesses, with Mesdames Louis Phipps, Bernard Yeup, N. F. Wetzel

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Easter Talks’ Are Arranged

By Clubwomen

j Book Review and Garden

Lectures Included on Busy Program.

Included on programs for club meetings tomorrow and Saturday

Mexico, garden lectures and a book

art and poetry. One group will

will entertain husbands.

Mrs. Flora Beck and Mrs. Lena Ebert will talk at the luncheon meeting of members of the Friday Afternoon Reading Club tomorrow

at the Colonial Tearoom. Mrs. J. Li Jackson will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jack Steinmetz. Mrs. Beck's subject will be “An Unusual Easter : Service” and Mrs. Ebert will speak on “In the Garden.” A program of Easter music will be presented.

Miss Anna Louise Cochrane will speak on “Holiday to Rio” before

Latreian Club tomorrow at the home of Miss Lucille Pryor, 1116 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Dorothy Webster will review current events. “Transportation in Indiana” will be discussed: by members of the Ine ter Libros Club at their meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Van Meter, 3358 Central Ave. Miss Marian Gruelle will lead the discussion.

Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak on “History and Ideals of American Art” at the meeting of the Erin Isle

Study Club tomorrow. Mrs. Charles Lindner will be hostess at her home, 3601 Forest Manor Ave,, assisted by Miss Norvelle Cunningham and Mrs, Denzil Washmuth,

Mrs. Horace Shonle will review “The Promises Men Live By” at the meeting of the Clio Club tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Paul Huddlestun, 5745 Guildford Ave.

Members of the Twentieth Cene tury Club ‘will be entertained at a luncheon tomorrow at 1 p. m. at the Marott Hotel. Mrs. E. P. Severns will be hostess.

Mrs. Lee Fox will discuss “Nare cissus” before members of the Spade and Trowel Garden Club tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Norvin Stricke land, 6207 Park Ave. will -be hoste ess.

special meeting of the Brookside Kindergarten Mothers’ Club tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. at the kindergarten. Fathers of the children will be guests at the meeting. “Care of the Lawn” will be dis-

row at 1:30 p. m. at the Brookside Community House.

Several books on poetry and travel will be reviewed at the meeting of

Saturday afternoon at the home ef Miss Esther Renfrew, 234 Blue Ridge Road. Miss Maude Russell will talk on recent books. Miss Gretchen Scotten will review “U. S. One” (Muriel Rukeyser), and Mrs. Raymond S. Hiatt will discuss “Out of

and O. O. Johnson as assistant hostesses.

Africa” (Karen Blixen). 2

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means less strain and more

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~ STRETCH TOP

THAT WILL REALLY STRETCH

Un#il now, we have been unable to find a stretch-top

stocking at a budget price that will really turn the trick, .i. e. become the same size you are, which

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will be an illustrated travel talk on review and discussions of Easter,

elect officers and a mothers’ club

members of the Alpha Gamma

Chapter of the International Travel-

C. O. Warnock will present an illustrated talk on “Mexico” at the

cussed by Mrs. D. K. Bash before the Brookside Garden Club tomor- .

the Butler Alumnae Literary Club -

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