Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1939 — Page 18
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Dramatic Club Dinner-Dance
at Woodstock
To End Successful Season
Club Saturday
i . di a
Cupid's Date Bo
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Mi. and Mrs. Louis Haerle and Edward Ogle Among |
Members Who Will
Entertain at Home
Prior to Annual Event.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
The Dramatic Club will taper off a successful season with its annual dinner-dance and Husiness meeting Saturday night at the Wood-
stock Club
Several informal parties are to precede the ‘event
Mr. and Mrs. Tionis H. Haerle will entertain at their home in ‘Golden Hill Messrs, and Mesdames Tieroy B. Miller, Perry Tesh, ‘Orland A. Chiirch, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Erwin ©. Stout, Evans Woollen Jr. Frank J. Hoke and Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell
Edward A William Ray Sheerin, Messrs. formally K. Ruckelshaus. ® »
Miss Burpee lo
Mis, W Lioutrel Jr
Ogle’s gitests are Adams, ‘George E
Gilbert Ogle and Walter
» Be Felted
Richardson Sinclair of Cambridge, Mass.
whose David
next
marriage month Tudor Hall commencement June 9. Miss Albert 'G. Blair of Ottawa, Tl. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A teachers at a Breakfast at 9:30 a. m Country Club Mrs. Sylvester Johnson will read Antelope Play” at the Propvlaeum on “Ducks.”
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senrors are
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afternoon
Tecond
at pape
» » » 13 om 1 Voters Me /
The fact the Legislature
that 4 Blac
is indicative of the weed for home
to Home, Russell Fortune, J. Landon Davis and Burrell Wright, Mrs. Post Milliken and Ww will Be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden and Mr. and Mrs. John
and will Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee, daughter of Mrs Launrance Chambers
attending a Mary and Jack<on, will Saturday at the Highland Golf &
CAN
ihe authority for making Mdianapolis park Hoard appomuments
and Mesdames Thomas D
inclhide Messrs
Kuhn. Alse entertaining in-
”
daughter, Mrs. Louis F luncheon tomorrow for Hortense Rauh Buipee Jr. will take place
her give a
round of parties preceding Lou Follette, dauvghter of Mrs Miss Ann Jackson, daughter of entertain their classmates and
a paper on “Where the Deer and
the Imdianapolis Woman's Club meeting tomorrox
Baoth T. Jameson is to give the
decide sich Tacal matters as
ale for cities, Nis. Thomas D
Shean told members of Hye Mdianavolis Deagte of Women Voters at
thelr annual 4 Om admn
emergency act of
whe reported on the activities of appointed
tee, Was recently
crerad by a bipartisan board appointed with staggered terms the 1983 Decidlatine took from the Hoard the authorake appointments and placed the burden on the Mayor,” she
“day meeting vesterday at Weaodstock Club park department was set wp With vision and idealism te be
An
the Teagire's child
chairman of a Citizens’
tree Br Maver Sullivan to work with A. C. Sallee, Super-
and alii
t of Parks ™ discuss a study made Hy tron under national s of fits class Mn close Park condit of tion program.’ The Maver's co-operation in
to the bottom in the use of them ions are bad in Mdianapolis ihe City people Who are eagerly interested in an improved recrea-
appointing =
HOW. Middlesworth, City Recreation Divector, the Teague’: subcommittee on recfhe direction of Mrs. Joseph A. Miner, Mis, Sheerin said: <randards Indianapolis ranks well toward the top among parks and recreation centers. but of recent years
Although on study reveals we have found i every part
citizens’ advisory com-
mittee was commended by Mis. John K. Goodwin, Leagite president, as
a
A picture of the Legislature
an example of league stirdy leading to action from
the inside” Was presented By
Rep Georde W. Henley (R. Bloomington) and Senator Eugene J. Pay=-
ton D
during the last
merit svsiem
South Bend), who spoke following the introduced a lTeague-sponsored state-wide merit Tegislative wession and
hy
the Senate of a leagure-sponsored bill
mncheon. Rep. Henley svetem hill in the House Sanator Pavion was author in placing State institutions under a
Despite the Fae that our State Tiegisiature is a wilderness of parti= wanchin, fenorance. inefficiency and cumbersomeness, it blunders atong
and does a pretty good job, Rep. Henley said
“The state-wide merit
which passed one house, eventually failed because it is vo faraching in its effect that an educational buildup from withont is Yes nied to augment the legislative work done by tive League of Women
S n discussing “short range” political thinking in Indiana Senator
Pavion said ever ved We do rea There oan honesty
be No Question Mm
Good government is good politics for any politician that Mm political campaigns we dont reach average citizens, but them by what we do mn t the minds of men Who ook ai hat cooner or Jater we'll have to have a merit system
he administration of government, Things
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Miscellaneous Shower Popular With Hostesses in Entertaining For Many June Brides-to-Be
to-he are Husky
Peing given for them by friends as well as kitchen and personal showers
hostesses
1 be feted at a orystal
has chosen her bridal party. Miss Eleanore Mothersill, daughfer of Dr. and Mrs. M. BH. Mothersill, M17 Carroll Ave, chosen X 1 for hex John Hutchens Hutchens of will be at Press
HAY na tM nas
members of H DAaTIN wegames Ju Ay and Mrs The ceremony in the Memorial oh jorie Mothersill bride-to-be will De Pridesmaid. Miss Peggy Mentzer will be maid of honor and the Prideamaids will be the Misses Ruth Swanson and Dorothea Hanson Miss Mothersill has chosen peach and aquamarine as her bridal colors Mr. Hutchens will have his bBrothe er. Bdward Hutchens, for best man Ushers will be Robert Stansbury, Ralph Brown, William Hickson and Robert Kelteh » » »
Dorothy MeKinney, Miss ye Carr and Maus. Charles Henn pe hostesses at a miscellaneous shoter Sunday afternoon at Mis Henn's home for Mist Pauline HanJey whose marriage to Ralph Schneider will be June 6 Miss Hanley is a daughter of My Mrs. William Hanley, 39680 Park Ave. and My. Schneider is the son of My. and Mrs. A.W. Schneiger. 4143 Carrollton Ave. The wedging will be In the St Joan of Are Catholie Church, Miss Antoinette Geiger will fete the to-be With a personal luncheon bridge Satur the Geiger home, 2126 N Meridian St Mrs. Julius Caesar will give a silver shower for hel Wednesday.
sister of
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ana
Pi ona showey
wa anda
Gay at
~ » * Ak. Howard FP. Wright fertain with a orvstal shower tonight at her home, 341% Balsam Ave. for Miss Maviila Rainey, whose marriage to William E. Richter will Pe June 3. Miss Rainey is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rainey and Mr. Richters parents are Mw, and Mrs. William C. Richter Guests at the shower with the bride-to-be, her mother, and the mother of the bridegroomsto-be,
will en-
will include Mesdames Herbert Mur. |
pan. Merrill Lindley, Charles Mar. tin, Ray Sears and the Misses May Lee Richter, Martha Reynolds, Jan Patton and Dorothy Gimbel, » » » Mildred Jasper, daughter of and Mrs, Herman FP, Jasper, whose marriage to C. Lyle Mannweiler, son of Mr, and Ms. C. LL. Mannweller, Seymour, Conn, will be June 24 will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower Monday eves ning at the home of Mrs. Margaret Dausch and Miss Marion Dausch, 202 N. Belle Vieu Place Guests will include members of Sigma Delta Zeta Sorority and Mrs. Betty Jasper,
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Misc Thalia Eby, whose marriage 40 Edwin Thomas Dunningten will
Nise of Mr.
Be June 3. will be entertained Tues
day at a magezine shower by Miss
these davs attending
showers and preMiscellaneous showers are One shower and another young woman
Miriam Fllijson and Miss Ruth Marshall at the Ellison home. Miss EBV is a daughter of My. and Mis Lawrence J. Ebv, EE 524 St. and the bridegroom-to-be is a son of My and Mrs. G. W. Dunnington. Miss Eby was honored at a cellaneous shower and bridge party recentiv by Miss Joan Casey. Guests inehnded the Misses
mix
tegra Martin.
Mrs. Golden Heads Theta Sig Alumnae
Mrs. Grace B. Golden will be president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional journalistic sorority, for the new season. Other officers will be Miss Martha Wright, vice president; Miss Ruth Marie Price. treasurer, and Miss Dorothy Stenmeier, secretary, Members of the membership committee appointed at a recent meeting include Mas. Donald C. Drake, chairman, Miss Pdna Wilson, Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton and Mix Bertha Corva Scott. Mrs. June Moll Wilcox will he correspondent for the Matrix, sorority magazine. Meetings next vear will be on the first Tues davs of each month
Mothers
Members of the S NAP. Chub entertained thelr mothers at gins recentiv at the Seville Tare Guests included Mesdames Eugene Baumeister, Leslie D. Clancy, Glenn Graham, CC R. Ogle, Kurt W Sehmidt, William J. Schumaehe) and Rollin W. Smith
Get Health Ribbons Pupils at the Fountain Square Free Kindergarten will receive blue ribbons as a part of the Child Health Day program at 1:30 p. m today, at the Brookside Community House
Entertom
Club Sponsors
i The Wheel
Ellison. | Marshall, Mary Katharine Harbison. | Jane Renard, Patsy Boggs and Al
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ok Well Filled as Month
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939
Of Blind School
V
| School
This Week-End|
A class dav, senfor service and an-
nual spring dance are planned for, High
Central and
Warren
pupils at week-end
Seircoel this Wednesday
next
A May Queen will reign for the
first time over the dance tomorrow night at the school. Nominees for queen and maid of honor are the Misces Devona Mae Riser. Virginia Bourne, Janet Talkington, Doris Sittle, Betty Bridgins, Mary Hill, Marguerite Bowland, Gloria Monninger, Kav Dangenberg, Iois Frisbie, Betty Orr and Betty Jeanne Schearer. The defeated candidates will aet as attendants Tom Kibler and his orchestra will play for dancing. Committee chaithyen have been appointed by Betty Bridgins, president of the Warrenette Club, as follows: Decoration, Miss Kay Langenbersg; tickets, Miss
Koch: active games, Miss Wiese: inactive games, Miss Letha Mae Ransdall and Miss Connie Sommers Young and Miss Betty Swarm The cosponsors are: Mr. and Ms H. J. Brideins, chairmen; Messrs and Mesdames G. E. Middleton, C E. Bash, H. E. Rodden, Mr. Fred Pietpont and Mrs. Helma Schakel. Other cosponsors are Messrs. and Mesdames Martin Burtt, H. N Brinkman, C. C. Calvin, F. V, Dawson. Albert Frishie, C. H. Hansen, W I. Hurt, Louis Kirkpatrick, W. G Koch, Flovd Dangenberg, V. R pavghner, Fred DeFeber, RR. E Mote. Oliver Ollman, ra Pickerel Nhtehell Prather, D. T. Riser, N. V Sharp, Virgil Vansickle, Gilbert Wiese, W. HH, Young, Mrs. Gladys Ritley and Mis. Laura Wessier. | The senior service will be Sunday morning at the school auditorium The annual senior class day Will be Wednesday at Forest Park.
D. A. R. Chapter To Have Picnic And Luncheon
and Distaff Committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, will give a covered hmceheon and picnic at 1 p.m tomorrow at the home of Mis Verne A. Trask, 160 E. Vist St Assistant hostesses will include the Mesdames William Kegley, Lawrence Clark and John Goldihwaite Newly elected officers of the &» ganization are Mrs. Trask, pres dent: Mis. Hulbert J. Smith, vice president; Mis. Wilbur A. Smith treasurer: Mis. Noble W. Hiatt membership chairman Mrs Emmett Kelly, chairman of pages and Mrs. Paul 8 Ragan of the JIbHrary
J Is arn
tov lending prayect
Needleworkers Plan Roundup
Initial plant for the local branch of the Needlework Guild of Amer fca's annual roundup of clothing next November will be advanced at a tea Tuesday at the home of Mis R. Hartley Sherwood, 2847 N. Meridian St Tha roundup will be held in the North Methodist Church this year Mrs, Sherwood and Mrs. Oscar IL Pond, delegates of the local unit at a recent national meeting in Philadelphia, Will report on the meeting. Section presidents, diveeand progpective directors are mvited Tea vill he served in the garden Shervood home Assisting be Mesdames John Charles A. Garrard I. S. Kuhns, Cecil Merle Sidener. Loman Pond, Jasper P. Scott Ray T. Fatout., Perey ida 1. Wagney
ors
of the the hostess will R [Senne Georee B. Elliott RK. Calvert R. Pearson R R. Scott C. Reilly and
"Ts - A> nN or wo Filmarte Shows > » - Deferred Until Fall Pimarte Guild announced canceliation for season of the showing of “"Mayerling” tomorrow night and "Moonlight Sonata” May 26, which had been arranged pris marily for students. The presenta tions have been deferred until fal
5 . Card Party Set Tonight Capital City Council 53, Daughters of America, will have a card party tonight in rooms at 312 N hinois St
today this
Basebal ! Game
Times Photo.
The St Joan of Are Women's Club will sponsor a baseball game at
Perry Stadium Saturday. Assisting ton in the event are Jol; O'Toole and Carl
with plans for the clubs participa«
deft to right the Mesdames J. J. Gramling, Berheid, Wa
Margaret | Young: refreshments, Miss Eleanor | June |
and publicity, Miss Jane |
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R. vomen s
| Appel, James FP
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| expected to attend. Dinner will be served on reservation, |
Missions Group Plans Mav Te: On Wednesday,
A Navy Tea and mitebox apening and a weekly bBroadeast are included in activities to be held Saturday and next week by Indianapolis church organizations Mis. Ezra ©. Hutchens uwdubon Road, will be the Mav Tea and mitehox opening of the Missionary Department of ihe Woman's Association of the nvington Methodist Church at 2 Pp. mM. Wednesday Miss Helen Hariinger returned recently nom a Vienna, Austh talk on “Vien nese Viewpoi Mis. John M Smith Will play aceoraion selec tions and Miss Kathersn Henley will offer piano numbers Receiving with Mys, Hutchens will be Mesdames Ralph MeKay, C H Castor and Garfield Walker. Mes dames Oscar Wadsworth, Thomas Shimer, RB. H. Petty, Russell] Swengon, Derril Read and Glen Wilme: Vill assist in the dining room.
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“Youth Apostolate” is the title a this week's “Call to Youth” broad: cast to be presented by members of the San Franeisco C. Y. O. at 10:30 a. Mm. Saturday over WIRE he series of talks is sponsored by the National Youth Committee the National Couneil of Catholic women
of
State Sy mphonyv Society Retams
Mrs. F. M. Ayres
ye nas
Prederiec M. Aves yesierdal re-elected president the committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society by the exs
¥ ol
chairman ecutive board
Foul
hoard
new members named to the are Mesdames Frederie G anol, G. HA Clowes and Miss Josephine Madden {he following former members the board will 10 serve Mesdames H. HH. Ambholter. Thaddeus R. Baker, William HH. Ball. James W. Fessler, J. A. Goodman Yank Hoke, Svlvester Johnson Charies Latham. P. R. Mallory, Her bert M. Woollen and Miss Lucey Taggart Other women’s committee officers are Mrs. James W. Fesler, first vice president; Mis. J. A. Goodman, sew ond vice president; Mis. Charles Latham, third vice president: Miss Lucy Taggart, fourth vice president; Mrs. William H. Ball, Muneie treasurer, and Mrs. Sylvester John.
On, treasurer,
Foundation Garment Should Be Immaculate
The fastidious woman keep: her foundation garments as immaculate as the rest of her wardrobe. She launders them frequently, ne less than once a week, With a bland soap and lukewarm water Even the most fragile foundation provided it washable, vont be armed by correct laundering. The fastidious women uses a mild soap, ote of it. thoroughly dissolved. in tepid water, because very hot water ANd Hong soaps do not treat elastic Kindly She dips the garment up and down nN the suds, handling it gently, and uses a soft brush on extra soiled spots, She rinses it thoroughly in Jukewarm water until every bit of the suds has disappeared, then squeezes Mot wrings) out the excess water and hangs it to dry away from direct heat. She uses a medium hot fron to smooth out the fabric sections, but does not iron at all the elastic inserts,
Travel Study Club Visits Porter Home
The International Travel Study Club will make a pilgrimage 10 Gene Stratton Porters home near Rome City tomorrow. Members are to jeave at 7 a. m tomorow in a chartered bus from the Traction Terminal, Mrs, Fred Hofert is chairman of arrange. ments,
Club Sponsors Dance Members of the On-Ea-Ota Club will sponsor a dance Saturday at the Woodruff Place clubhouse from 9 to 12 p. m, with Mrs. Paul Van Treese and Mrs. lee Angerer in charge. | Drill Team Gives Dance | T™he Raper Commandery Team! will entertain with a dance tonight at the Riviera Club. About 800 are
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members affiliated with
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1. Min
daughter, Margaret, to Harold C. Baker,
(Ayres Photo) 2. Mist Florence Lucille Serak oughs in a ceremony read April Mrs. John Serak 3. Mix, C. P. Rochat Mis, C. J. Connan, before hel are on a wedding trip South and Tenn, (Ramos=Porter Photo.) 4. My. and Mrs. Ha) daughter, Harrie F., 10 at the Hol sls Chureh 3. A Ma marriage will Albert Rust Miss Clemons (Ki red 6. My. and
[anders w
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Arthur Photo.)
as Miss Clarice Miss Senifta Ardelean
MYs lean
Photo.)
Theta Alumnae
30 (Kirkpatrick Photo.) was Miss Rhoda Connan, daughter af My marriage May 13
and Mrs John Quatman announce the engagement of their
The wedding will be June 8.
became the hride of James A. Bur= She is the daughter of Mr. and
and My. and Mrs, Connan will be at home in Fountain City,
C. ord announce the engagement of their
Cecil. The wedding will be June 17
Holland Photo.) be Clemons is the daughter of My, and
and Med
Clemons Mrs
that of Miss Betty
Mrs. Carl D. Sanders are at home at 1914 College Ave Pruitt daughtey will become the bride of George Such Jr, May
before her recent of Mr. and Mis 28
marriage George Ardes (Kirkpatrick
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Honor Seniors
sme
At Dinner-Bridge Tomorrow;
of rushees tO sororities
Parties group are planneqd
honot
By
mothers’ club affiliated with a college group is
Monday Gamma Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority dinnel
orrow
will give a at the Butle: house, 442 W senior class the chapter A short business meeting will follow
night chapter
honor ©
University 46th
<Q sy wis, MN
the Misses Mth Eliza = Holman, Hannah
inelude Rurgel foley Helen Mary
Seales
Ol beth Hendel Man Lou [ajlors Betty Schissel, Cathryn Smith and Made line Trent
diana University Alumnae of Delia Delta Delta Sorority will ens tertain rushees with a buffet supper tonight at the home of Miss Eleanor Firth, 2702 N. Talbott Ave Mist Doris Van Horn and Marjorie Piersol will assist Firth.
Miss Miss
The Alpha Chi Omega Mothers |
Club will present Mrs. Grace Golden in a talk on "Apron Strings” at 2:30 p. Mm. Monday at the World War Memorial The faculty at Butler University mothers’ clubs affiliated with groups on the campus and friends, are to attend,
Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Serority at Butier University Who will graduate in June are tw
and
Tri Delt Rush Party Is Tonight
members of a college social and (tomorrow night. A to sponsor a lecture
sen ion for tonight
lunchs The the relirs chaps=
be honored tomorrow at a eon at the chapter house Mothers’ Club is arranging party. Miss Carolyn Varin, ing president of the active ter, will speak,
Members of Theta Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Seorvority, enters tained their mothers recently at the home of Mrs, John Brian, 1518 Ewing St » » Riviera Club Scene ¥ Of P.-T. A. Party Mrs, Howard Christina, president of the John Strange Parent-Teach-er Association, will have charae of a card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Riviera Club. Ais. Ren Roberts, chairman of the wavs: and means committee, will assist Mis cnrvistina About yeceived,
200 reservations have been
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Going to Conventions Mrs. Walter P. Morton, retiring president of the Garden Club of Indiana, will attend the National {Couneil of Garden Clubs, Inc, convention May 23-25 in Colorado Springs, Colo, She will leave Indi anapolis Sunday. After her return, Dr. and Mrs. Morton will go to White Sulphur Springs, W, Va, to attend the American Urological convention,
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Oriental Shrine
To Install New |
Officers a] ‘oday
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Grand officers of the Ladies’ Oris ental Shrine of North America will be installed this afternonn at the ecloging session of the 25th annual four= day conelave in the Hotel Lin= coln. Invitations for next years convention were to be read this morning Mig. Rav I. Craig, Indianapolis, will be inducted ax grand high priestess, Others to take office are Mrs, Zola T. Duval, Washington, princess: Mrg, G,. FP, Holiand, Dayvton, associate princess; Mrs, Charles J. Hartong, Toledo. recorder: Mrs Elizabeth Raobish aw, Cleveland, treasurer; Mrs, W. E. Edmonson, Columbus, ©. first grand ceres monial lady: Mrs, William W, Mae= | Leod, Erie, Pa, second grand oceres monial lady: Mrs. H. R. Berry, Toedo: grand oriental guide: Mrs, | William P, Capes, Albany, N. Y. grand marshal; Mrs, John Buetler, Philadelphia, grand inner guard. Mrs, Eva Heal, Toronto, Canada. grand outer guard: Mrs, Ray G Sandel, Detroit, trustee, Mrs. Sandel is retiring grand high priestess, Committee reports were to be heard this morning and unfinished business will be taken care of this afternoon, About 1000 delegates are attending the conclave. Tarum Court 14, Indianapolis, is convention | | hostess,
Women Lawyers
Elect New Aids
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Miss Mildred Gallagher will serve as president of the Indiana Assos! elation Lawyers during the coming vear following an election vesterday Other officers are Mrs. Irene Faust, Indianapolis, first vice president: Mrs, lla Kichler, Churubusco, second vice president: Miss Esther Sehmitt, Indianapolis, corresponding secretary: Miss Lucille Prvor, Indi- | anapolis, recording secretary, and Miss Lucille Smith, Indianapolis, treasurer
af Women
Gives Slumber Party | Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi [Sorority will have a slumber party [Saturday evening at Whispering Winds. Miss Marie Delatore is in charge, assisted by the Misses Kathryn Phillips, Ruth Ellen Gipe, Ocla Franklin and Jeanne Smith,
{ Cochran,
| Miss
Normandy Chapter, Trav= el and Study Group, Plans Initiation,
A guest dav, President's Day luncheon, several covered dish luncheons and trips to the Indiana for the Rlind and James Whitcomb Riley's home in Greens=
field--all these and more are ins cluded In women’s elub activities tomorrow and the next few days Members of the Irvington Garden Club will tour the Indiana School for the Blind tomorrow following a short meeting at the home of Mrs, W. L. McCoy, 807 Leslie Ave.
Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will be in charge of initiation services for new members of Normandy Chapter, International Travel-Study Club, at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Mrs, Louis Cunningham and Mrs, Charles Smith will be hostesses, Mrs, David Carter will talk on the European countries she visited last summer, at the meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow of the Victorian Chapter, Internatipnal Travel-Study Club. Mrs. Fred Goff, 3018 Annette will be hostess at a luncheon,
ah the
members will Dav tomorrow at home of Mrs. Clvde E, Titus, Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, The program will be arranged hy Mesdames Titus, CC, FP, Poston and Charles Remy
Culture Club
The Con Mato Club's President's Day luncheon will be at noon Tues day at the heme of Mrs, William J. Goory in St. Andrews, Yearly reports will be given and new officere installed, Those to be installed are Mrs, Goory, president; Mrs, PF, G, MeMil= lan, vice president; Mrs, A. A, Deardorf, secretary: Mrs, Varje Anderson, treasurer; Mise Lueille program chairman, and Migs Gertrude Guteling, Mrs. Nors vin Strickland and Mrs, Leslie S, Hallam, board of directors,
The Lawrence Township Club of Republican Women will meet for a covered dish luncheon {omorrow at the home of Mrs, Verna Bragdon, E. 46th St, in Lawrence,
The Fortnightly Study Club will meet for luncheon Monday at Cifaldi's, Following luncheon, the group will go te Greenfield to visit he home of James Whitcomb Riley,
Miss Phyllis Heidenreich will entertain members of the M, I. 8S, §. Club Saturday at her home, 5768 N, Delaware St,
Mrs, Ralph Rosy, 2605 BE. Riverside Drive, will ba hostess tomorrow night for the Lucky 13 Club. Officers to be installed include Miss Louise Brockway, president; Mrs, May Lous ise Steinbruegge, vice president; Mrs, Donabelle Ross, corresponding secretary: Miss Evelyn Fogg, records ing secretary; Miss Geraldine Wils llams, social secretary, and Mrs, Rosalind Stewar!, treasurer,
Sub-Deb Neophytes Give Scotty Dance
The Neophyte chapter of the
| Sub-Deb Club is planning a "Scotty
Dance” for May 24 al the Riviera Club, Miss Mary Elizabeth Huber heads the committee assisted hy Miss Jane Miss Cecelia Logan and Mrs, Loleta Edgington, Newly elected officers include Miss Mary Jane Van Treese, presi dent: Miss Helen Longrick, vice president; Miss Cochran, secretary: Huber, treasurer, and Miss
Martha Cash, publicity chairman,
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