Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1939 — Page 18
Doctors to Talk On Child Care At Club Event
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Federation Public Wel- . fare Program Is Set : For Thursday.
.> Dr: Herman G. Morgan, secreYary of the Board of Health, and Dr. H. F. Beckman will speak at the morning and afternoon sessions Bf the all-day meeting which will pe sponsored Thursday by the Pubic Welfare Department of the Seventh District Federation of ¥lubs. The will be cn ¥Child Welfare” and will be presented at the City Hospital. = Dr. Morgan will speak on “Child Welfare” in the morning and Dr. Beckman will speak in the afternoon on “Importance of Prenatal and Postnatal Care in Obstetrics.” A tour of the hospital will be conducted after each lecture. + Mrs. M. E. Robbins and Mrs. Otis
program, assisted by Mesdames |
John G. Benson, Irving D. Hamilton, E. H. Niles, Roy Horne and Dr. Ala Schweitzer. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. W. R. Burcham, president of IV ednesday Afternoon Club; Mrs. R. ¥. Grosskopf, Progressive Study Ciup: Mrs. W. C. Hartinger, presivent of Woman's Research Club; Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, Woman's Deparument Club; Mrs. Fred Neukum, Emerson Grove Garden Club; Mrs. Joseph Schmidt, Indianapolis Fducation Council; Mrs. Harry Burkhardt, Irvington Catholic
Woman's Study Club; Mrs. S. C.|
Fulmer, Meridian W. C. T. U.; Mrs. Martha McClain, N. A. L. C. Auxjliary 140; Mrs. Logan Jennings, Woman's Auxiliary, P. O. Clerks; Mrs. Walter L. Jones, 1908 Club; Mrs. Lillian Ball, past president, Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans: Mrs. Clementine Van Arsdall. Auxiliary 10; Mrs. Nancy Jerrill, S. M. S; Mrs. H K Pruitt, 38th Division; Mrs. Thomas Hindman, Welfare Club; Mrs. Pittinger, Alpha Latreian; Mrs. Russell Clift, Alpha Beta Latreians Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, Alpha Delta Latreian: Mrs. C. Severin Buschman, Alpha Eta Latreian; Mrs.
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Union Daughters Meet Monday; Dinner Planned
An Easter dance and party and a dinner are to be features of meetings of women’s lodge groups today. Several organizations are to meet for business sessions Monday And members of one lodge will hold a district meeting Monday afternoon and evening.
Members of Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Daughters of Union Veter-
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Lourdes Group
To Hear Dean of Marian College
Rev. Mr. Dunkel to Speak To Central W. C. T. U. On ‘Americanism.’
A variety of activities has been arranged by several church organ-
& [izations and three W, C. T. U. units = | for the week-end and the coming
week. Included are a broadcast, a discussion meeting, several talks, a play and a supper meeting. “Goal of Christian Living” will be the title of this week’s “Call to Youth” broadcast at 11:30 a. m, tomorrow over WIRE. The weekly programs, which began Feb. 4, are sponsored by the National Youth
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ans of the Civil War, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday at Ft. Friendly. Mrs. Cora Barnhardt, president, will preside. i
A fish dinner is to be served at noon today to members of the Prospect Chapter Auxiliary at their hall, Prospect and State Sts. A meeting will be held at 2 p. m. following the luncheon. Mrs. Roy Faries will preside during the business session.
Members of Rebekah Lodges in District 6, I. 0. O: F,, will hold an all-day meeting Monday at the hall, Prospect St. and Edison Ave. Mrs.
"Minnie Louder will preside. The afternoon session will begin at 1:30 p. m. Dinner will be served | at 6 p. m. at the Second Reformed Church and degrees will be con-| ferred at the evening meeting.
The Rev. R. M. Dodrill will show pictures of the Holy Land to members of Townsend Club 12 at their program Wednesday, April 26, at the Redmen’s Hall. The group will hold its regular meeting Monday evening at the hall.
Members of the Daughters of America, Indianapolis Council 57, will sponsor a skating party at 8 p. m. tonight'at the Riverside Rink.
Members of the Naomi Chapter 131, O. E. S. will sponsor an Easter dance and party tonight at their hall. Mrs. H. L. Stevens, 920 N. Chester St., was hostess to the 1936 Matrons Club, O. E. S, at a dinner last night at her home. Miss Mary McClellan wiil assist the hostess.
Indorsers Pick Five Delegates
Delegates to represent the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays at the state convention April 26
have been named today by Mrs. |
David Ross, president. Three members have been appointed to the nominating committee. Mesdames Charles Davidson, Mary Shays, Robert Mottern, Carl Day and H. W. Southard will be delegates to the convention at the Spink Arms Hotel. Mrs. Carl TayYor, Mrs. Roscoe Williams and Miss
Mabel West will comprise the|
nominating committee. Mrs. Roscoe Williams spoke before the English Avenue Boys’ Club at a recent meeting. She reviewed «Huckleberry Finn.” A member of the Indorsers of Photoplays will visit the club monthly to present a screen story.
Potter School Guild To Plan Tea May 1
Plans Will be made for a silver tea at the meeting at 10:30 a. m. next Friday of the Theodore Potter Fresh Air School Guild. The meeting will be held at the school and members of a nomi-| nating committee will be an-| nounced: The tea wili be held May 1 at the school.
Luncheon Planned
~ Members of the Emma Donnan Club will meet Saturday, April 15, for luncheon at the Business and Professional Women’s Club. Reser-
members following the close of its initiation services last night. Alpha Tau Chapter of
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Alpha Zeta Beta Unit Plans Easter Eve Dance Tomorrow
Two Greek letter organizations are to mark the Easter week-end with dances tomorrow evening. One sorority has announced new pledge |
Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority will entertain at
rush period. Another sorority held
ning at the Hillcrest Country Club.
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Sherry Watson's orchestra play. Mrs. L. J. Roberts will be general chairman of the arrangements committee, assisted by Mrs, Earl Lov-
ell and Mrs. Fred Phelan,
Miss Edna Houghland will be | general chairman of the annual
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| Sorority tomorrow evening in the | Hotel Antlers. Assisting her will |be Mesdames Edward Scheier, | | Henry Seig and Joseph McHugh. |
| Members of Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Pi Sorority conducted initiation services at 8:30 p. m. at the Canary Cottage.
Alpha Chapter of Beta Chi Theta Sorority has named six pledges. Miss Marie Jegen is pledge captain. Neophyte members of the group are Mesdames Helen Stanley, Doris Becvar, Maxine Kelso; Misses Roselia Gill, Lorraine Hatfield and Jeanette Fickle,
Members of Beta Chapter of Sigma Delta Zeta Sorority will hold a busines smeeting Monday at Craig's.
Members of Zeta Kappa Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority will be guests of Alpha Epsilon and Epsilon Pi Chapters at a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. mi. Monday at the Y. M. C. A. Zeta Kappa Chapter was the winning chapter in the ticket selling contest for the annual Delta Theta Tau charity ball. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mrs. George Fishel, chairman; Mrs. Noble Biddinger, Mrs. Rex Haines and Miss Kathryn Douglas, Alpha Epsilon; Miss Ruby Windhorst, chairman; Miss Mary Jane Simons and Mrs. Herman Klinge, Epsilon Pi.
Mrs. John Walker, 5354 N. New, Jersey St., will entertain members of the Indianapolis Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa Sorority at a luncheon at 1 p. m. Monday at her home. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Homer Cochran, Earl Clauser, Dan Hess and Fred Rahn.
of Catholic Women. The Rev. Vin-
cent Mooney, C. S. C., Washington, | will speak.
Sister Mary John, O. S. F., and
(dean of Marian College, will be . guest speaker at the monthly meeti ling at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday of Our
Lady of Lourdes Council, National Council of Catholic Women. The meeting will be held in the parish auditorium. The speaker will talk on “Our Boys’ and Girls’ Education.” Musical numbers will be presented by Marian College students. Mrs. J. R. Commons will be in charge of the program. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Mothers’ Club at Lourdes. Mrs. George Stahl is president. All women of the parish are invited to attend.
The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel will talk on “Americanism” at the meeting next Friday of the Central W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. D. O. Wilmeth, 4337 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. C. T. Austin will lead devotions and Mrs. Frank Boles will sing, accompanied by Mrs. M. B. McDonald. Committees will be appointed for the annual musical tea and style show arranged for May 12 in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Elmer Bostic, chairman of the “Record of New Membership,” will present awards to Mesdames R. H. White, Felix T. McWhirter, W. W. Reedy, George Barnes, Ada Boles and Salome Brown for securing new members during March and April. Mrs. F. E. Johnson will report on “Progress of Local Option in Other States.” Mrs. Reedy will preside. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames D, O. Taylor, George Roberts, H. M. Stitle, R. D. Stober
‘and L. E. Schultz.
Smart women from coast to coast will be wearing silk sheers like the redingote dress shown here. Lucille Wilde models a floral printed |
Mrs. George Adams will speak on “Alcohol and Its Effects” at the all-day meeting. Tuesday of the Frances Willard W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. Clara Nelson, 1645 Hall Place. A potluck luncheon will be served.
The Young People’s Dramatic Group of the St. Paul's Evangelical Church will present “The Rock,” a religious play, following the Good Friday comrhunion services at 7:45 p. m. at the church. Those who will have parts are Walter Noffke, Evelyne Kettner, Bernice Goss, Julius Thorman, Elsie Thiesing, Frank Noffke, Lud Bohn, Otto Noffke and Lucille Goss.
Members of the More Light Guild of the All Souls Unitarian Church will hold their monthly supper meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Following the supper a fashion review will be presented by the style bureau of a downtown store.
Mrs. Eppa Johnson will conduct a gold medal contest at the meeting of the Irvington Women’s Christian Temperance Union at 2 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Bertha
| Entwhistle, 134 Kealing Ave.
Contest judges will be Mesdames Roy Heishman, Fred Stucky and L. E. Shultz. Mrs. R. R. Mitchell will sing a solo, and several selections will be presented by a trio composed of Mesdames Bertha Macy, Helen Olson and Elizabeth Marquette. Mrs. Minnie Rogers will lead th edevotions and Mrs. Walter Gingery will preside.
Final World Affairs Talk to Be Monday
Clifton M. Utley, Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs director, will analyze recent developments in world affairs in the last of a series of lectures at 8 p. m. Monday at Caleb Mills Hall, under auspices of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters. Mrs. Clarence Merrell, Indiana League president, will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Maurice T. Harrell is chairman of the committee sponsoring the lecture. Tickets will be available at the League office in the Illinois Bldg. and will be sold at
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Assembly Club To Have Party On Guest Day
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Personals
Two Indianapolis students at St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, will assist with arrangements for the spring formal dance of the Children of Mary Sodality, Friday evening, April 14, Miss Evelyn Hannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Hannon, is a member of the refreshment committee and Miss Frances
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Playlet Will Be Feature Of Luncheon Meeting Next Wednesday.
The Indianapolis branch, State Assembly ‘Women’s Club, will have a guest day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Broadway Methodist Church. Old
A playlet, “Grandmother
cludes Mesdames Parke Cooling, O. H. Greist, L. A. Mills, Paul Rochford and Jesse Travis. Mrs. Leo X. Smith will give a miniature history of “Noteworthy Institutions in Indianapolis.” Mrs. Thomas A. Daily, chairman of hostesses, will be assisted by Mesdames Charles F. Remy, C. J. Buchanan, W. A. Arnold, Bess Robbins Kaufman, John E. King, Emerson McGriff, Lurence Miller, O. U. Newman, Julius C. Travis and Clarence Wysong. : Mrs. Louis R. Markun, president of the Assembly Club, will preside.
Clubs
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Thelma Boyer Selects Her Attendants for April's Rite; Kathryne Schreiber Is Feted
Prenuptial activities for a number of Indianapolis brides-to-be include a variety of shower and other bridal parties preceding two weddings
in April and May. Miss Thelma Boyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Boyer, 5269 Central Ave. has chosen the attendants for her wedding on April 15 to Jacob S. Koontz, Warsaw. Mr. Koontz is a son of Mr. and irs. H. L. Koontz. Mrs. Elliott C. Jeffries will act as her sister's matron. Howland Crawford will act as best man and Victor and Jay Boyer, brothers of the bride-to-be; Dale Phillips and Francis Ladd, both of Warsaw, will be ushers. A number of showers have been arranged for Miss Boyer. Mrs. Raymond C. Cashon, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. William Smith Orr of Rome, Ga., will entertain Tuesday with a miscellaneous shower at the Cashon home, 3909 Central Ave. Guests will include Mesdames Daniel J. Zimmerman, Ciyde Montgomery, Boyer, William F. Swope, Orville Scott, Walter Jones, Lloyd Bowers, Harold J. Cashon, Jeffries, George Marshall, Wallace O. Lee, Eugene Cruzan, Charles K. McCormack and Miss Mildred Scott. Miss Dolly Wilkening will fete the bride-to-be with a kitchen shower Monday at her home, 537 E. Maple Road. ” » 2 Another of the feted future brides is Miss Kathryne Victora Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schreiber, 2915 N. Pennsylvania St, whose marriage to Harold Holmes Bredell will be April 20. Mr. Bredell is the son of Mrs. Flora Bredell, 661 E. 48th St. Miss Virginia Jobes will entertain at tea from 5-7 p. m. Sunday with a tea at her home, 3426 N. Meridian St. in honor of the bridc-to-be. Mrs. Claude Wilson, 808 Eastern Ave. will give a miscellaneous shower for Miss Schreiber, the date for which has not been set. She will be honor guest at a linen shower soon at the home of Mrs. James E. Jobes, 146 W. 38th St. Mrs. Paul Weatherly entertained for Miss Schreiber recently with a personal shower. Guests included the engaged couples’ mothers, Mrs. Schreiber and Mrs. Bredell, Mrs. Jobes, Mrs. Paul Cullen and the Misses Martha and Lillian Schreiber, Jobes, Wanda Britton and Marjorie Macy.
Another bride-to-be, who has been feted extensively is Miss Eliza~beth Ann Redwine, whose marriage to Harry Kirkwood Yockey will be Saturday. Miss Redwine is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Redwine, 2967 Princeton Place. She was entertained recently with a kitchen shower by Mrs. Julien Kennedy at the home of her aunt, Miss Helen Humphreys, 1640 E. 59th St. Decorations were carried out in pink and blue, the bridal colors, in pink snapdragons and blue ta
her mother were the bridegroom-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Harry E. Yockey, Mesdames Joseph Taylor, Johnson Jr. and William Humph-
reys and the Misses Peggy Simpson,
pers. p Guests with Miss Redwine and
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Martha Banta, Dorothy Dunbar and Mary Agnes Finneran. ” » 2 Miss Mildred Thiesing and Miss Norma Conder were hostesses last night at a crystal shower at the
Thiesing home, 5560 N. Pennsylvania St. for Miss Barbara June Doebber, whose marriage to Thomas
B. May will be April 14. Decorations
and appointments were carried out in the bridal colors of orchid and yellow. Guests included Mrs. O. D. May, the bridegroom-to-be’s mother; Mrs. R. Ada Lee, Miss Doebber’s grandmother; Mesdames Arthur Payne, Robert Straughn and J. C. Daugherty and the Misses Sally Heilman, Doris and Helen Ellis, Betty Behrman, Jeanette Barnett, Sue Ammerman, Virginia Blackley, Betty Harger, Mary Aughinbaugh, Mary Habich and Kitty Lou Fitzgerald. » ” ” Miss June Danford, whose marriage to William A. Matthews will be May 7 at the Memorial Presbyterian Church, has chosen the -attendants for her wedding. Miss Marion Sones wili be maid of honor and bridesmaids will include Miss Audrey Joslyn and Miss Carolyn Kendall. Esther Anne Fuller will act as flower girl. Kennety Harker will serve as best man and ushers will be Richard and Norman Reine.
‘Nature Study’ Is Topic
Mrs. David E. Fox will present a program on “Nature Study” before members of Chapter P of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood following their luncheon at 1 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Donald O. Drake will be hostess at her home, 122 E. 47th St., assisted by Mrs. Floyd I. McMurray.
Mrs. E. F. Hamaker will talk on “Noted Cathedrals of the World” Monday afternoon at the meeting of the Monday Club at the American United Life Insurance Building. Mrs. M. D. Didway will present an organ program of cathedral music. An exhibit of pictures and prints of famous cathedrals will be on view after the lecture, Miss Lucille Stewart, Mrs. O. L. Kranz and Miss Mary Hendren will be the committee in charge of the exhibition.: Members of the board will meet at 11 a. m. and luncheon will follow at 12:30 p. m.. A business: meeting at 1 o'clock in the afternoon will precede the program.
Mrs. Ralph Roderick will continue the discussion of “Our Island Possessions” before members of the Fortnightly Literary Club Monday afternoon, Mrs. William H. Link will be hostess at the home of her son, Dr, Goethe Link, 4207 N, Pennsylvania St. Mrs. A. B. Weyl will be assistant hostess.
Walter ©. Geisler will speak to members and guests of the Present Day Club at the guest meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Walter R. Foltz, 5402 N. Meridian| St. Mr: Geisler’s subject will be! “The Romance of Gems.” Music will be provided by a male quartet from the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music.” Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Louis D. Belden, Clarence A. Cook, C.| Loren Harkness and Ernest Rupel.
John A. Bruhn will discuss “Athletics” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary. Club Monday evening at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St.
Mrs. Bert C. Morgan will present a paper, “Audubon,” at the meeting of the Irvington Coterie Club Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Holman, 329 Ridgeview Drive. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames- James Denny, Luther J. Shirley and Forrest R. Davis.
Members of the Monday Afternoon Reading Club will hear two book reviews at their meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Shirley, 3223 Broadway. Mrs. Royce Bertram Stokes will present “Journalist Wife” (Mowrer). and Mrs. Lee Welker will talk on “The Lady of Godey’s” (Ruth Finley).
Mrs. Claude U. Watson will present a book review at the guest meeting of the Irvington Circle of the Child Conservation League of America Monday afternoon at the
: will be given by the| | Present Day Club. The cast in-
Rolles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Joseph Rolles, will assist with
publicity. .
. Two other Indiana girls on dance committees are Miss Mary Louise Schu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schu, Evansville, chairman of arrangements, and Miss Catherine Ann Phillipson, daughter of Mrs. Fred Phillipson, South Bend, chairman of publicity.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rose and sons, Irwin and Bobbie, have returned to their home, 5778 Broadway, after visiting for several weeks in California and on the West Coast.
Miss Marymae Endsley, a senicr student at MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Ill, is spending her spring vacation at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. P, Endsley, 441 N. Grant St. Miss Marie Dicke man, Chicago, a classmate of Miss Endsley’s, is her house guest for the Easter holidays.
St. Joan of Arc Club Names Aids For April Events
A dessert-bridge party and a rume mage sale are future activities for this month of the April Committee of the St. Joan of Arc Women's Club. Committees in charge of the events had been announced today. Mesdames C. W. Jenkins, Leo J.
Murray, Maurice D. Sims and FP. W. Auckley will be general chairmen for the dessert bridge at 1 p. m, Wednesday at the Riviera Club. Mrs, Orin Pixley will have charge of the candy sale during the afternoon. Assisting the chairmen with general arrangements will be Mesdames Walter Ford, J. V. Fox, J. J. Klee, A. J. Klee, A. L. Johnson, William O'Connell, C. A. Murphy, Warder Alloway, Anthony Annarino, Oscar Barry, Charles Barry Sr, H. C. Bauer, E. P. Costello, W. S. Cronin, A. C. Crum, Lawrence Cummins, Belle Dubue, William F. Dudine, J. S. Dugan, Norbert Duehren, William P. Etter, Earl Evans, Alma Ford, Pasquala Gammeri, Garceau, Delight Gartland, H. L, Gasper, Claude E. Berry, C. E. Ross, A. J. Vandersaar, Frank Schmitt, Mary Regan and C. J. Murphy. The rummage sale sponsored by the April committee will be April 20-22. Members of the committee in charge include Mesdames John Daly, Philip Kritzler, R. T. Hynes, Edward Theis, E. M. Gass, E. J. Dowd, J. P. Scott, John Maney, Frank Gastineau, Martin P. Grady, R. O. Graves, P. M. Goldrick, A. PF. Lauck,. Prank Lobraico, Thomas Murphy, C. E. Murphy, Lillian Mueller, P. J. McShane, C. A. Myers, Edward Manouge, W. M. Holland, E. Kirk McKinney, C. E. Mason, R. McFarland, C. A.. O'Connor, J. F. McLaughlin, R. L. Nessler, Harlan O’Connor, P. F. O'Neil, R. E, O'Con~ nor, John Reis, J. E. Reagan, Carrie, Rink, George Reis, J. F. Smith, George Smith, J. J. Smith, J. J, Speaks, Clarence Sweeney, J. J. Schmitt, Frank Slupesky, Stephen Terry, L. B. Thiel, Ed Verbracken, Clifford Vogelsang, E. G. Vonnegut, P. B. Woerner, C. E. Wagner, Mary Walsh, James Wade; Miss Cathe erine Sheerin and Miss: Helen Sheerin.
Children at the Indianapolis Day Nursery are to be entertained at an Easter party this afternoon by
home of Mrs. Ernest Goshorn, 4922 Washington Blvd, Mrs. Blake] Thomas and Mrs. C. D. Vawter willl assist the hostess.
members of the Artemus Club. Mrs. Leslie McClain is to be chairman in charge of the entertainment at the nursery.
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Prof. J. E. Potzger of the botany department at Butler University, will speak to members of Indianapolis Chapter of Pi. Omicron Sorority Monday at the Indiana World War Memorial. Prof. Potzger will discuss “Indiana Wildflowers” and “History and Message of the Piano.” Miss Florence Gisler will be chairman of hostesses, as=sisted by members of Beta Beta Chapter.
McGuffeyites to Hear Mrs. Marion F. Gallup
Mrs, Marion F. Gallup, superintendent of the Women’s Prison, will speak at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow to members of the McGuffey Club at their regular meeting in Cropsey Auditorium. Charles Free, program chairman, will preside. Miss Montrew Goet will present readings and music will be provided by Mrs. Alma Robertson, vocalist,
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