Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1939 — Page 6

Colorful Spring Dinner-Dance Ot Traders Point Hunt Group

To Be Held Tonight at I. A.C,

Men to Wear Traditional Pink Dress Coates W illiam

H. Wemmer, President, to Pregide at Brief Business Session.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

With fall community picnics, midwinter ballc and anhual dances for come-a-croppers the Traders Point Hunt has established a reputation for diverting and picturesque patties. The annual Spring dinherdance and business meeting ronight in the Green Room of the Mmdianapolis Athletic Club is to be ne exception. The 50 guests Will be seated at four tables attanged im a rectangte with a fountain playing Mm the center sunounded by pink azaleas and lage tubs of rose and Blue hydrangeas indirectly lighted from peneath, Narrow, trailing gatiands of pink rambler roses interspersed with whtie hunting figurines will decorate the tables. The men, according to custom at rormal hunt affairs, will wear their pink dress coats displaying the hunt colo in Burgundy velvet collate and robin’s egg Bliwe satin japels. Women membeis who aecompany gentlemen hh RUnting pink traditionally wear gowns of black, white, gray of eq William H. Weimer, Bunt president, and Mis, Wemmer will give a cocktail party ih the Pali Room before dinner. The buffet table will Be aid with a Burgundy satin cloth with a large golden win in the center Alled with gilded magholia foliage, spray of pear and almond blossoms, azaleas and pink rhubaid. Ni. Wemtier will preside at the Brief business session after dinner When members of the board of ditectors will be elected. Wis, William Ray Adams, entertainment chaiiman, has beth ih charge of arrangements for the party. Cornelius O. Alig is master of Foxhounds, F & £ es & 7

Dinner to Precede Lecture Ni. and Mis GG Vance Smith will give a dinner tonight at Weodshock Club preceding the Contemporaty Club meeting at 8:30 p. m at the Mmdiana World War Memorial Building Auditorium when Clarence A. Drkstia, University of Wikconsin president and former Ciheinhatl City Manager, fx to discuss “City Manager Foiin of Giverhment.” Guests will inelnde Messts, and Mesdames Scot B. Clifford, Harty Vv. Wade. Erwin C. Stout. Bavmond FF. Mead Clyde Wands, Samuel Runpels Martell, Dr and Mis J Cailton Daniel and Dr. and Mis. Cleon Nafe The Junior Deagues hospital committee will give a tea for the new Hospital volunteers following the general hospital committee meeting at 2 pm Tuesday ih the occupational therapy workshop maintained Boy the league at (he James Whitcomb Riley Hospital. New committee members fhelude Mesdames John Hendricks, chavles W. Moores, Frederick ©. Pier and Band Biookhatt, a tecent trangher fiom Ohio; the Misses Mary Sheerin Kuhn, Prudence Brown, Barbara Fowler and Joan Metzger, Misc Josephine Madden §8 hospital chairman, Mise Charles Brossman and her daughter, Mig Frank Parish, and the latter s childien. Mary Patricia and Frankie, arrived here yesterday after (wo months at Miami with My Parish, a two-week stay in New York and a visit in Washington, They sailed fiom Miami to New York on the 8 8 Nunaigo, stopping over in Nassat, Mis. John J Madden and Mig Carl F. Walk will pout at the tea olorow afternoon following Bomar Cramer's piano recital of the 9% deg of Chopin at the Propylagum. Nis. Frederick £ Matson, ene ail nt chairman, will itrodice Mt Cramer Dt. and Mis GH A Clowes entertained a gtoup of friends last night at their home in Golden Hill i honor of their house guest, DE Paul Ganz of Basle, Switzerland. Dr Ganz i a4 brother of Rudolph Ganz, pianist and former conductor of the Bt. bouts Symphony, &§ & # $ & # fants Dine on Hash

Believe ft of net the prelude to a hang-up performance of “Ams phytiian 38° is corned beef hash, Thats what Alfred bunt and bynn Fontanne had for dinner fast night at their apartment at the |pinkAis Hotel, Mr bunt diviiged the tecipe for hig faverite dish at the tea the Civie Theater affaits committee gave i honor of the famous stage couple yesterday afternoon at the Mmdianapolis Athletic Club ft) better to start with hot potatoes and be sure to use mare corned beet than potatoes” he sald. “Add onion juice (seoured by grat: ing the onion) and pepper to taste. Put the mess in an {ton fying pan with some butter and cook slowly, Poul cream over the top. Cook itil 4 Brown erst forme underneath and the top i still soft, 8erve with a sauce of home-made mayonnaise and horseradish.” Mie Dant who arrived with her husband and Ms. Booth Taking fon wore a dark-green wool suit with long coat, a frilly white organdie Blouse and upturned brown felt hat tied on with a bBrowh srosgrain Bow at the back and a4 brown veil, 8Bhe wore a corsage of tiny white and purple otehids, Mis Tarkington wore a tailored navy sult with gray and white printed blouse and black straw hat with grosgrain Crow, NEE. faint renewed an old acquaintance at the tea with Mis®P B MECOWR Who stew up with Rim in Waukesha, Wis,

Jook Reviews, Play Planned dv Women's Church Groups

fae hook reviews a clase play and misdonary meeting are planned for this week By several organizations affliated with churches, fhe Young Women's Bible Clase at St Mark's Lutheran Chitveh will sponsor a review by Mig Bertha Walton Baker at 8 p.m, Friday at the church social rooms. Mire Baker will outline “Disputed Paseage”

(Blovd Douglas) he Plotence Fischer Clrele of the 5 H.A.C. Women’s Guild Has Party

Kings Daughters will sponser a book review and entertainment at 1:30 Wives of new memberg of the

P.M, next Tuesday at the Ait Pregbhvterian Chute,

fhe Loe Amigos Clase of the Speedway Christian Chureh Kill sponsor a play, “The Path ACHoss the HilL® tomorrow and Friday nights at the Speedway City School grmnasinm, George Scholl ig dis tecting the production, Att Nay's patty Frisco Entertainers will play, Mis, Carl Vandivier heads the fhe Womans Home Misstonary committee in charge, Mis, Herman Rootety of the Riaine Avenue Meth. Hartman ig guild president, odist Church will meet this afters) oe pid. noon at the home of the president, Hoosier Bridge Club Mie BN. 8tokes, 1310 Reisner St ‘+ Mie Nellie MeAllister will eonduet W inners Announced the devotinnal period and Miss Anna Eritaler will present the study lesson

Helen Coffey Heads

Theater Committee robert B Wood and Herman Cel gert, frst: Mis, BR. FB Banigter and Jeff Everhart, second: Bast

by the H AC Women's Quild

Club duplicate game played recently at the Hoosier Athletic Club have {been announced today.

Mise Helen Coffey is chairman of the supper committee for the Fim atte CQuild's third theater ey April 26 at the Indianapolis Ath tetie Club when “Coeur de Paris” ig to be shown Assigting her ave Mesdames Samuel Runnels Harrell, William B. Ancted Jr, Irving M Fauvre and Mise Helen Shepard fhe reception committee nelndes Ae, Charles RR Weiss, Afesdames William J. Young, Noble Peat. Herbert M. Woollen and Miss Julia Brink, Serving on the organ. (sation committee are Mesdames ure BL Pantger, Albert J. Beveridge Jr. and George 'T. Paryy

Pupils Will Be Feted By MacMurray Club

The mdianapolie MacMurray Col. fege Club will honor a group of high cehioo!l girdle at an informal lunehe conn at 1 pom. Saturday in the Cold Room of the Matott Hotel, Mie, Herschel Davie {8 ehattman of the committee in eharge of ax. rangements, assisted by Mesdames Howard Crouse, Harry Elliott and fH. Pp. Cottingham. Mrs, Cottingnam will have charge of reserva. tions, h Sz od va’ (of * Irvington Sorority Unit Meets Tuesday The Irvington Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Omicron Sorority will meet at 2 pm Tuesday at the home of Mis, R D. Mosse, 84858 EB Washing.

ton 8t. Mrs, Carrie H. Black wil review “The Enemy Gods

Pulley, fret; Mig, Mary Hendren and Miz HE Qoodwine second

qaturday, the enh bridge tournament,

> Y Altenheim Party Set The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Al. tenheim will sponsor (tg regular card party at 2 p.m. Friday at the Rtebherm, Hostessee will be the Mesdames Frang Binhinger, Elisa. peth Anding, Teresa Ig and Rose Webb,

This Rhythm band ie gettir

Hoosier Athletic Club will be feted ‘radd, Calvin Hamilton, Arthur Van | tonight at a ecard party sponsored Avendonk, Wayne Kimmel and 8 R,

Dancing 18 to follow the WOMen's (he arrangements committee,

Winners in the Hoosier Bridge

Winners are: North and South, | 8hivley Suhre, Martha Oertel,

° and | Ponting, Janet Scofield, Mary Lou West, Mrs, Emerson Challle and Al Winegor, Jean Marie Barney, Janet

No duplicate game will be played ar ib would confiet with [Muriel Swenson,

in a few extra re. hearsalt this week in preparation for the carnival held Friday night at School 16. Among

'CookieSelling Drive Pushed By Girl Scouts

Mdianapolis Girl Seouts today began their third day of cookie sell hg and redoubled their efforts to bring in the daily inereage of 5000 dozen in order to reach their goal by Cookie Day which will be ob gerved |aturday with a street gale.

The total stood at 30.000 dozen |yesterday, Governor Townsend gave hig stamp of approval to the eause by buying a caddy of cookiex, 99 dozen, and sending them to the) Riley Hospital, Agnes Mae Dudine, | Troop 62, made the “official” sale Mig. W. BF. Dudine, her mother, is leader of Troop 62. Toop prires thik year will be large cakes and will be given to the troope selling the mogt cookies Prizes will be awarded (6 the see: ond and third troope in rank and to the old troop showing the great: ext inereage over last year's sales And 10 a newly organized troop sell ing the largest number, Digplaye of Scout activities are he ng ghown ih downtown store wine dows. theluded in the displays are | nome making, news, handeraft, the Magnet of Scouting and rebes of the Cookie Queen and her court.

Ac Ac Ul W, Fetes New Members

| The American Asgoctation of tale versity Women will entertain progpective and new members this aft

ernoon at tea at the Business and Professional Women's Giub {

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A skit depicting the history and | activities of the organisation will be given by the Mesdamer N, Taylor]

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| Blackwood, Mrs ER Curtis heads]

‘Music and Dramatie A rt Recital Arranged Mig, Florence Evang Roesch will

present a group of muse and dras

[matic art students in a rectal at 8 lard Niemever and Thomas Wons

Bom Sunday at the D. AR Chaps | ter Houge, Appearing on the program will he Jeo (Anne Allangon, Jane Brown, David | Piieiderer, Evelyn Ulrich, Bllannore

| Blatt, Evelyn ares, Mary Lou Wet He, Jane Hauck, Patti Robb, Mary [dane Robb, Pasha Ann Hokea and The publie is in

vited,

1. Mg Dorothy Herr announces the engagement of her daughter, Betty, to Roland W. Eggert, son of Mt. and Mrs. Wilbur O. Bggert, The wedding will be May 13. (Ayres Photo.) 9 Mie Urban V. Plum wag Mike Matilda Julia Piseher, daughter of Mt. and Mie Ernest Fizeher, before her marriage Saturday. (Cooper

Photo)

3. Mr, and Mrz G3. ©. Rainey have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mavilla, to William E. Richter June 2 at the North Methodist Chureh 4. The marriage of Mise Florence Lucille 8evak, daughter of My.

and Mig. John Serak, and the Rev

Frank Burroughs, Frankfort, will be golemnized April 30 at the 8t, Paul

Methodist Chureh, (Ayreg Photo.)

5. Mise Dorothy Helen Greenen's engagement to Francis X. Deery hag been announced by her parents, My, and Mig Joseph J. Greenen, ay @ at the Holy Cross Chureh,

The ceremony will’ be vead Photo)

8. Mr. and Meg Raymond Means have annoinced the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Lowell HH. Grossman, son of Mes. Deva The wedding will be Friday at

Grossman Chiireh,

School 76 Carni

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-Be Announced

The wedding will be (BRretzman Photo.)

Jamer A. Burroughs, son of William

(Fritsch

the Cirace Methodist

val, Operettas

And Other Stage Plays Form

Programs of

Playe, operettag, musical programe, a earnival and a speaker are derson, neored by local Parent-Teacher units

included tn aetivitiex thizx week &

Shower Parties Are Given for 2 Brides-to<Be

Two showers tonight and an ans nouneement of a recent marriage are ineluded in nuptial aetivities for geveral Indianapolis young WOmen, Misg Mary Morvison and Mrs Kermit Shelton will entertain to= night at a miseellaneons shower for Miss Viela Allen, daughter of Mrs. Lydia Allen, whose marriage to Curtiz Astley will he Saturday, Decorations and table appeints= ments will be earvied out in vellow and white, Guests will inelude the Mesdames Allen, B, R. Penney, V. Ly,

P.-T. A. Groups

| Calling,

Allen, William Walden, Anita Hattabaugh, M. V. Astley, T. 8 Mary Heouth, Oren Foun= tain, Gieorge P. Ruth, Donald An William Kaneebel, Mary

Morrison, Olin Morrison, Mary

One group will present a mystery drama, while proceeds from the ODennell, Robert Forster, Walter

school cafeteria,

“ihe Mystery of the Masked Girl” ig the title of the play to be pre sented at 8 p.m, tomorrow by the Mothers Dramatic Club of the Po . A, of School 8 at the school A second performance will be given at 8 p.m. Friday. Onct members inelude Mesdames Dorothy FBdwardg, Goldie Brown, aura Thorn, Nellie Creech, Ruby DeMoge, Lolg Newlund, Bertha Horton and Bigie Cook,

An adaptation from George Ade's omie operetta, “I ‘Think © Smell Smoke.’ will highlight the evening of entertainment Friday evening at warren Central High 8chool Audi: torinm, under auspices of the Lowell fehool BT A feading toler will be taken by Mig, Cleorge Moyer, I, D. Gleason and Lawrence Goddard, Members of the chorus will inelude Mesdames taweence Coddard, George Stes henson, John Helloway, Edward Pechner: Meggre, Orville Barnett Earl Applegate and Bob Stevens, Mig, Orville Barnett and Fred H Kelthley will present “Powder, Rouge and Lipetick,” a comedy by Edna 8b, Vincent Millay, Another comedy, “Evening Dress Indispeneable) will be given by Mrs, Ly D, CHlearon, Migr Mildred 8trong, How

nell, Solotete from the Philip Mendura Accordion School will present several numbers and students at the Johnnie Bweet Daneing Academy will eontribute a dancing exhibition, Mitt Janice Talking: ton, winner of the Warren Central amateur contest, will tap dance and Mise Peggy Willlame will give a dramatic reading. Mie, # HH, Keithley will have

wt Rhythm Band ‘Warms Up’ for Carnival

Times Photo,

members are (left to right) John Brayton, Marjorie Bicknell, iy Barney, Richard Yearion and Kay

charge of the operetta and Miss Thelma Biddle will direet the musie. |

Bud Grove's Orehertra will play for dancing. Proceeds from the enters | tainment will go (6 buy new equip= ment for the school cafeteria, Ms, | tawrenee Cloddard 18 president of | the Parent-Teacher organisation,

An operetta, “The Ladiex’ Aid" will he presented by the Mothers | Chorus of Riverside Sehool 44 at a program at 8 p. m, tomorrow at the teehool auditorium, under auspiees of the PT, A. Mre, Charles 8waim! ie director of the operetta, Grades BA, 6B and 6A will give a playlet| (“Phe New Patriotism.” Mra, Bula Halderman will present piano nums | berg and Mise Geneva Klemm will | offer accordion relections

Pupils from Grade 1 to Junior High School, Rehool 78, will present A earnival Friday evening at the sehool, under direction of thelr reom teachers,

Dr, W. B Townsend, professor of edueation at Butler Univeraity, will talk on “Adjustment of Ohildren"” at the meeting of the Parent Education Rtudy Group of Nehool SR at 1:30 p, m, today, Mra, Herman Robbe ir ehairman of the meeting,

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G. O. P. Group T'o Hear Talk

Howard M, Meyer, loeal attorney will address members of the Wome an's Republiean Club of IndianapoIe following thelr regular luneheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrew at the Columbia Club, My, Meyer will discuss “"Ameriea at the Orosss roads” Mir, Walter Krull will be hostess chairman, assisted hy Mesdames Byron Dawson, Richard Fox, ©. Dolly Gray, Fred B, Hobbs, E J ecker, Ralph Kennington, ©. F New, M. J, 8&pencer, R, W, 8peigel, A. J Bmith, H, P. Willwerth, B, R, Cooper, Willlam I. Jone#, Oharles Coneway, J, IL, Murray and Fdward PF, 8mith, Mrs, Clarence R. Martin ia president,

presentation of another group will go to buy new equipment for a Chapman and William Watkinson,

Mr, and Mra, Lester Rolander are at home at 17268 Cottage Ave, fol= lowing their marriage Baturday eves ning at the Olive Braneh Ohrigtian Chureh, Mra, Belander was Miss Audrey Monday, daughter of Mr, and Mra, Arthur Menday, My, Rolander is the son of Mrs, Beatiiee Burnett, Terre Haute, Attendants at the wedding were Miss Emily Marott and Haveld Amith, Mra, Martha Stevens played Bridal music and a reception was held after the service at the home of the bride's parents,

Mis, Russell ©Gaplinger, M17 N, Coloradn 8, will entertain with a shower for Miss Laverne Conway this evening at her home, 8he will he assisted by Mrs, Thomas Myers, Danville, 111, Rive and pink, the bridal eolors, will be carried out in the decorations, Guests with the bride-to=be will number 30,

St, Margaret's Guild Patrons Are Feted

Patrons of 8t, Margaret's Hospital Clulld were entertained yesterday by guild members at a tea in the home fo Mrs, Russel 8, Williams, 4147 N, Meridian 8t,

given by the patrons te guild aetivities, Recetving guests were Mra, Fred. eriek DD, Norris, guild president; Mesdames Ct, I, Beybert, Jaockdon K, Landers, Reine A, Miller, G, A. Mueller and the hostess, Mrs, K, M. Mosiman and Mrs, Harold Felghtner presided at the tea table,

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Mrs, Jameson Gives Book Review Here

Mrs, Donald Jameson reviewed “Minding wisdom" (Gertrude Hartman) this merning at Orehard fehool, Members of the parents’ association and friends attended,

Sorority Meets Tonight Sigma Sigma Kappa Sorority will meet at 8 p. m, o'clock tonight at

the home of Mrs, Lester Mignerey, 3740 Orohard Ave, :

Fa<l.0-8is Will Meet The Fa-Lo-8la Club will have a business meeting Friday night at the home of Miss Margaret Sohuek,

Psi Ghl Ohl, Tonight, Rho Chapter, Sigma Beta, throp Ave, hostess,

leen Johneton, hostess, CL

Irvington Mother Study, Quest Day.

per, RKvergreen

Mrs, Willlam Porter, 4130 Indianapolis Saengerbund Ladies’ rhund Hall, 4014 8, Delaware, Ave,

EVENTS RORORITIER Mise Juanita Carrier, 2626 Manker, hostess,

8 tonight,

Gamma Chapter, Phi Gamma Sigma, 8 pm, Thurs, Miss MaroePlans for formal initiation,

Indiana Woman's Auxiliary to 38th Division, Mrs, Mable Bruce, 1228 Wetdinwn Ave, hostess, Today,

LODGES

Corinthian Auxillary, O. KE 8, 5:30 p, m«7 p. m, today, Penny sup asonie Temple, 2618 W, Washington, Sewing Clrele of Myrtle Temple Phythian Sisters, 12:30 p, m, Thurs, uekle, Covered dish luncheon,

CARD PARTIEN

Ward Demecratio Club, 8 tonight, Headquarters, 4141 College

Mra, Hal Shultz, 44580 Win=

IAN 12:30 p. m, today,

Banner-Whitehill auditorium,

Soolety. 2:30 p, m, Thurs, Saene

The event | was in appreciation of the support |

Review Circle Will Hear Talk

On Gardens

Architecture to Be Subjeet at Aftermath Club’s Session Tomorrow,

at tomorrow's meetings of Tndian-= apolis women's elubs. Two Inter national Travel-Btudy units will

meet for luneheen,

hostess at the meeting tomorrow of the Aftermath Club in Parlor Bef the ¥. W. C. A, Mrs. Willard ©. Osler will talk on © Development and Distinetive Buildings.”

A program on “Alexander Camp= Pell and the Disciples” will be pre= sented by Mvs. W. T, 8mith at the meeting tomorrow of the North Ride Study Club at the home of Mvs, J, I. Hodges, 3044 Ruekle 8t,

“Gardens” will be the program theme for tomorrow's meeting of the Review Civele at the heme of Mrs, Chester W. Albright, 5735 N. Penngylvania 8t. Mrs, William Heugh will have eharge of a program on “Gardens.” Assistant hostesses will be Mrs, ©. T. Austin and Mrs, A. A. Zinn,

Members of the Limberlost Chapter, International Travel=-Biudy Club, will meet for luneheon at 1 p, m. tomorrow at the Canary Oettage. Special guests will be Mra. J, Franeis iffman and Mrs, William Me-= Guirve, Mrs. John W, Thernburgh will talk on “The Constitution,”

Miss Carrie Watt will talk at the meeting tomorrow of the Alex andrian Chapter, International Travel-Rtudy Club, Mrs, A. B, Bassett will entertain the group at 1:30 p. mM. at her home, 1248 W, 33d 8t. Others whe will speak are Mrs, H. A, Ward and Mis, U, R, Lee,

“Heeure the Blessings of Liberty” will be the program theme for the meeting tomorrow of the Reta Deiphian Club, Hostesses will be Mrs, ©, 8, Guile and Mrs, Walther 8 Jengen,

Legion Women Will Show Film

The Hruece P, Robison Auxiliary 133, American Legion, will sponser a benefit motion pieture travelog of European eountries by Mrs, C, O, MeOormick at 8 p. m, Friday at the indiana Werld War Memorial, Proeeeds will go for welfare and Americanism work of the auxiliary, Mra, Olarenee U, Knipp, ehairman of the ways and means eoemmittee, will have eharge of the entertain= ment, assisted by Mesdames John Paul Ragsdale, Hillis MeOammen, John Lines, Ralph F, Webster, Fred Morris, Everett ¥, Saxton, Paul Krier, Fred Hansing, Vernon HSeott and Leona Ross, Mrs, Ragsdale will intreduce Mrs, MeCormiek, The speaker, accompanied by her hushand, Dr, ©, ©O, MeCarmiek, toured Europe the past summer and will present a film aeceount of their [trip, whieh ineluded Germany, Italy, Belgium, Helland, Bweden, France and England, Ciroups from other pests and unite will attend, The Bruce P, Rebigon Junior Auxiliary girls will usher, Tickets may be obtained from any committee member,

Club to Sponsor Tribe Ball Game

The #t, Joan of Are Women's Club will sponser a baseball game at Perry Stadium May 27 between the Columbia Red Birds and the Indianapelis Indians, Mra, Frank MeAvoy and Mrs, Frank Langsenkamp Jr, head the arrangements eommittee, They will be assisted by Mrs, ©, L, Tayler, shew, and Mra, Lawrence Schmutte, books, Mra, MeAvey will head the ticket committee with Mra, Ken= neth Kenop and Mra, B, J, Kearna af alde, Mrs, Langsenkamp heads the publieity committee,

Talks and papers will be featured /

Mis, Chavies E, Miller will be|fl

“Arehiteetural | 7

hear speakers and one unit willl”

Miss Edith Tutterraw (abave) was installed aa president of Lambda Chapter, Delta BHigma Kappa Sorority, last night al gerviees at the ¥, W, ©, A, Other new officers are Mrs, Juaniia Young, vice president; Miss Kathe leen Adams, recording seeretaryy Miss Mary Tegeler, corresponds» ing secretary; Miss Betty Barthel, treasurer; Miss Mary Lueas, couns eil vepresentative, and Misses Ma» vie Sorenson, Jane Sharp and Rosemary Hudler, trustees,

Literary Group Selects Leaders For Next Year

Mrs, Ernest W, Fullenwider will have eharge of planning programs during the coming year for the Multum-Tn-Parve Literary Club, fhe was appeinted hy Mrs, Orval B, Stone, president, at a meeting yess terday in the Rauh Memorial Lie brary, Mrs, Stone made a number of other appeintments at the meet» ing, Mra, Fullenwider will he assisted by Mra, Herbert T, Grouns and Miss Mayme Jacobs, Mra, Grouna

and Miss Paul W, Oren will serve af delegates to the Indiana Federa= tion of Wemen'a Olubs, while Mra, Herbert 8, Lewis and Mra, William W, Stanley will be delegates to the Seventh Distriet Federation, Mra, Hugh D, Merriefleld and Mrs, Carl W. Foltg will represent the organiza tion at the Indianapelis Couneil of Wemen, Art ehairmen will be Mrs, Colin Li. Lett and Mrs, H, A, Harlan, Mrs, Fullenwider will serve as presa chairman, Mrs, Carl H, Irrgang as historian and Mra, Emil N, Seufflot, parliamentarian, Mrs, Harlan dis cussed "Causes of Our Tndustrial Unrest and the Selution” at the meeting yeaterday, Mrs, Stanley was hostess,

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Accident Cases Subject of Club

Accident cases in Indianapolis will be discussed by Dr, Kenneth G, Kohlataedt, assistant superintendent

of the City Hospital, this afternoon before members of the Community Welfare Department of the Wome en's Department Club at the club= heuse, A luncheon was to precede the afternoon program, Annual reports will be given at the business meet» ing following the lecture, Mrs, Olyde V, Montgomery, chairman, will preside,

Thomas Carr Howe Dance Set for Friday

The athletie department af Thomas Carr Howe High School will sponser an all-school "Track Hop®* Friday afternoon at the school gyms nasium, The student dance committee in= cludes the Misses Mary Schafter, Ethelda Keiter, Shirley Lowe; Wile liam Prater, William Mitchell and Riehard Eichenauer, Miss Ruby Lu Lillard and George P, Farkas, ine atruetors in the department, will be

faculty sponsors,

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