Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1939 — Page 13

X TUESDAY, JUNE &, 1939 Doctors’ Burlesque to Feature | Annual Spring Frolicat I.A.C.; Officers Named by Auxiliary

Floor Show Will Be Included on Program This Evening; Mrs. H. A. VanOsdol Hostess to Leaders And Committee Chairmen at Her Home.

A burlesque on incidents in the life of a physician will be presented by several members of the Indianapolis Medical Society as a feature of the program for the organization’s annual spring frolic this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Women’s Auxiliary to the society recently elected officers. The frolic is the dinner and dance given each year by the society for members’

wives. Dr. W. E. Gabe is Omeoa Nu Tau general chairman of arrange- 8g ments. Ball Arranged For Saturday

In the cast of the skit will] be Drs. J. L. Jackson, T. P. Rogers, Lewis Robbins and

Nor msn Booher. ; The annual ball of a national soAssisting with arrangements will rority council, a dinner-dance, and

be Drs. Lacy Schuler, John Aspy,/a book review are among activities Russell Arbuckle, Carl Habich, Joe Of Greek letter groups slated for

y : this week. West and Bert Ellis. The National Council of Omega Other entertainment

for the Nu Tau will hold its 19th annual event will include a professional Rose Ball Saturday evening in the floor show featuring a men’s quar-| Lravertine Room of the Hotel Lintet. several dance numbers and g |cOIN. Representatives of the four strolling trio. Bridge may be played 10Cal chapters have been appointed following the dinner. by Miss Faith Apple, Springfield, O., grand president, to have charge Committees Are Named of arrangements. Mrs. H. A. VanOsdol, new presi-| Mrs. Earl Schull, Alpha Chapter, or dnt anita |is general chairman of arrangedent of the Woman's Auxiliary, re- ments. Assisting her are Miss Laura cently was hostess to officers and McCarthy, Gamma Chapter, in committee chairmen for next year charge of ballroom; Mrs. Thomas at a meeting at her home, 43 Hamp- | CISCO, Lambda Chapter, chairman : : | __|of programs and decorations, and ton Drive. Mrs. VanOsdol, who Was \riss Kitty Foutty, Omicron Chapelected last year, has taken over the ter, in charge of music. active presidency. | ey McKittrick's Orchestra will : :¢_| Play from 10 p. m. until 1 o'clock. . puss a Nes: og or | Members of the Grand Council ord, president-elect to be active yi) meet at 10 ‘o'clock Sunday next year; Mrs. Frank Gastineau,/morning in the Lincoln Room of first vice president; Mrs. Fred Petti- [the hotel. A rose luncheon will john, second vice president; Mrs. be held at noon and the council John R. Swan, third vice president; | will resume its meeting at 2 p. m. Mrs. Frank Ramsey, corresponding | secretary; Mrs. Philip B. Reed, re-| Members of Delta Theta Phi cording secretary; Mrs. C. E. Cox, Sorority will entertain at a dinner-

~ Take Leading Roles in Sorority Activities

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SORORITIES

Phi Chapter, Delta Chi Sigma. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Harold Brown, 388 S. Downey, hostess. Business meeting. Chi Delta Chi. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. James Nelson, 102 N. Sheffield, hostess. Mrs. Thomas Matthews, assistant. Members asked to bring sewing material. Alpha Delta Omega. 7 p. m. today Hotel Washington. Mrs. Bjorn Winger to review book. Omicron Chapter, Omega Nu Tau, 8 p. m. today. Hotel Antlers. Called meeting.

Bonae Amicae Chapter, Verus Cordis. Tonight. Miss Charlotte Crane, 1515 Prospect, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Tri Chi. 7:30 p. m, Wed. Miss Virginia Hurtt, 638 West Drive, Woodruff Place, hostess.

New Century Club to Hold Lawn Picnic

Each Member to Report On Her First Impression of Indianapolis.

Members of two clubs are to hold their annual spring picnic and luncheon tomorrow afternoon. One| group will hear talks on “My Introduction to Indianapolis.” Club activities for today include a carnival, an executive board luncheon and a talk.

Mrs. Lanson Hale will entertain members of the New Century Club at a picnic in the yard of her home, 1437 Park Ave. Each member will report on first impressions of Indianapolis. Mrs. George Lehman will assist the hostess.

CLUBS

Y. A M. 7 p. m. today. Misses Rosemary and Katherine Pruitt, 3417 N. Capitol, hostesses, G. T. T. Chapter, Sub-Deb. Wed. eve, instead of usual meeting time. Irvington Tuesday. 12:30 p. m. toe day. Mrs. C. H. Winders, Rock« ville Road, hostess. Mrs. G. O. Bosley, guest speaker, “Social Amenities.” Luncheon,

LODGE

Ladies’ Auxiliary, Order of Railway Conductors. Wed. Mrs. 1Iva Stottlemeyer, 628 W. 31st, hostess, All-day meeting, covered dish luncheon,

CARD PARTY

Prank P. Strayer Auxiliary p. m. Wed. Foodcraft Shop Kenneth Crowder, chairman.

Several Talks On Temperance Scheduled Here

Members of the Woman's Advance Club will meet tomorrow at the Riviera Club for their annual spring luncheon. A special program is planned.

Members of the Owl Club will close their year’s activities with a dinner tonight at the Canary Cottage.

Plans for next year were to be discussed by members of the executive board of the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside at a luncheon today at the Marott Hotel. | Mrs. A. J. Clark, newly elected president of the club was to be hostess.

1:48 Mrs.

Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican state chairman, is to address members of | the Seventh Ward Woman's Republican Club this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mabel Minnick, 1922 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Roy Stebbings 12th district vice chairman, also will speak.

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R. A. Schneider, Pauline Hanley Wed in Church

Miss Pauline Hanley, daughter of} Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hanley, 3960 Park Ave. became the bride of Ralph A. Schneider in a cere-| mony preceding the nuptial high| mass at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.] The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Maurice O'Con- |

a 1. Miss Pauline Muench (above), a member of Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, will go to San Francisco for the organization's national convention, June 14-17. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Lyman H. Rhoades and Mrs. Imogene Mullins Ruddell. 2. Miss Betty Noonan is the newly-elected head of the Butler University Sorority Presidents’ Council. 3. Miss Jeanette Barnett will assist Miss Noonan as secretarytreasurer of the sorority Presidents’ Council. 4. Miss Mary Isabel Schneider, a member of Gamma Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, heads the decorations committe for the group's national convention to be held June 17 and 18 at the Hotel Lincoln. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) 5. Miss Dorothy Addington will represent Epsilon Pi Chapter of Delta Theta Tau at the convention in San Francisco, June 14 to 17. (Holland Photo.) 6. Miss Nelda Damm is assisting with plans for a card party and style show to be held Saturday at Ayres’ auditorium. The local chapters of Alpha Zeta Beta are sponsoring the event. (DexheimerCarlon Photo.)

treasurer, and Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff, dance Saturday evening at the publicity chairman. Propylaeum. Miss Edith DeMun- : ; brun is general chairman. Aid With Program Wietritsers ‘OF Guinn, Weta Oni wi ‘ 4 Ss 0 amma Beta Chi w Standing committees for the year entertain tonight at a dinner de! are: program—Mrs. Harry Foreman, |at Hollvhock Hill. Mrs. Wilma chairman: Mesdames Russell Spivey, | Richter is chairman of arrange-| J. M. Emberdt, Edgar Kiser and |Ments assisted by Mrs. Clarence E.| : l Sh Mak [Flick and Mrs. Russell Holler, in Marlow Manion; social — MIS. charge of cards: Miss Dorotha | George Garceau, chairman; Mes-| Caton, tallies, place cards and | dames Rollin Moser, Charles | prizes, and Mrs. Carl S. Talkington,| nor officiated. Thompson, R. M. Deerman, Robert, PUBLICILY. will Wriclutle ‘Wiest | Given in marriage by her father, oor N y Y ] > ’ cluae esdames the bride wore a gown of embossed | - P. E. McCowan and Chsrles Cort] F. Scott, Fred Wagener, Gus organza fashioned with a short | Myers. |Bisese, Leslie Coleman, Edgar train. Her fingertip veil was caught | Bulletin—Mrs. Verne K. Harvey, Davidson, Albert Nichols, Earl Flick,|to a crown of orange blossoms and chairman, Mesdames Ralph McQuis- | Charles F. Baird, William Hankins; | she carried a bouquet of white] ton, J. J. Littell and Jack Pilcher; | the Misses Pearl Taylor, Ruth Flick, | roses, delphinium and lilies of the| hygeia—Mrs. L. D. Bibbler, chair-| Mary Scott and Laura Marie Flick. valley. She also wore a lavaliere| man: Mesdames Glen Ryan, Fred Mrs. Kenneth Weirick, Middleton. which had been worn by her moth-| Cheney and H. E. Kitterman; mem- will be an out-of-town guest. bership--Mrs. Gastineau, chairman; | { Mesdames Earl Mericle, Gerald Members of Beta Chapter of Gustafson, David Jones and Murray Camma Tau will meet tonight at DeArmond. "|the home of Mrs. Edwain Green, . i | 1708 N. Alton Ave. | Public Relations—Mrs. Pettijohn, | chairman; Mesdames Goethe Link,| Miss Charlotte McKay, 1121 Matthew Winters, J. E. Holcomb and | Wade St., will be hostess tonight to Karl Koons, and legislative—Mrs. Beta Chapter of Phi Theta Delta. RT Rar Wh, Sane Members of Phi Gamma, Chi wil J Anata ’ Re hd . be entertained this evening at a and William E. Tinney. | meeting at the ho f M li Mrs. A. L. Marshall will be his-|giccon 1116 N. © Te OS Ellis) torian; Mrs. Lester Smith, parlia-| Ts aap 9 avs, mentarian, and Mrs. George Bow-| MIS. Bjorn Winger will present man will have charge of hospitality. @ book review before members of | —— | Alpha Delta Omega at their meet- | ing tonight in the Hotel Washington.

Arrange Events For Psi Tota Xi

June Sessions

Voters’ League Program Top

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An expansion program sponsored by the National League of Women business sessions, a style show, for-| Voters was to be discussed today at| mal tea, banquet, reception and|® meeting of the Indianapolis] dance are among events planned for| League at the home of Mrs. John | the annual two-day convention of K. Goodwin, president. Indiana Capters of Psi Iota Xi So-| Mrs. E. Mark Ferree is directing]

rority June 16-17 at French Lick the expansion program for the Springs Hotel. |state. New officers, board mem-!

Times Special

FRENCH LICK, June 6.—Several

The formal tea and style show bers and reappointed department | will be held Friday afternoon, June| chairmen were to attend today’s| 16, in the Japanese Garden after|meeting. Plans for next year also the opening business meeting. Busi-| Were to be discussed.

ness, social and sports activities are] Chapter to Honor

scheduled for Saturday. New State Leader

Winthrop Clark Chapman, 23,| Redfield, N. D., will appear on the| convention program. Deaf and blind] Golden Rule Chapter 431, O. E. S.. since he was four years old, Mr. will entertain Mrs. Alene Vey, MarChapman plays a piano, uses a type-| ion, new worthy grand matron of writer, keeps a diary and reads lips| the Indiana Grand Chapter, at a with his fingers. Assistance to crip-| banquet Friday nizht at the Mapled or handicapped persons is one sonic Temple, North and Illiof the sorority’s projects. nois Sts. Dance exhibitions by Marjorie] Other guests will be the past Main and Horace Chase will be in-| worthy grand matrons and past cluded on the banquet entertain-| worthy grand patrons residing in ment program Friday evening. A trio| Indianapolis, the present grand offifrom Alpha Upsilon Chapter, West| cers and Mrs. Nellie Lehnert, Acton. Baden Springs, will play. The trio| Deputy of District 11. A stated includes Miss Helen Black, voice; | meeting, conferring of degrees and Miss June Grim, harp, and Miss| official inspection are to follow at Marjorie Grim, piano. {8 p. m. Mrs. Helen Ruskaup and

About 200 members are pe W. Everett are worthy mato attend. tron and patron.

er at her wedding. Miss Margaret Hanley, sister of] the bride, was maid-of-honor. Her | gown was of aqua marquisette| styled with a sweetheart necklace | and puffed sleeves. A short veil of a matching aqua shade fell from | an aqua halo. Miss Mary Isabel Schneider, sister of the bridegroom, | was dressed in a peach marquisette | gown fashioned similarly. Miss Hanley’s flowers were in a compact bouquet of Queen Mary roses and | Miss Schneider's were roses Wwith| delphinium. |

Miss Helen Jean Hanley, another sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid, in a white organdy| frock with aqua trim. She carried | a small bouquet of Queen Mary | roses and wore a smilax wreath with rosebuds in her hair. All three] members of the bride's party wore | heart-shaped lockets, gifts from| Mrs. Schneider.

Clarence J. Schneider, brother of | the bridegroom, was best man. Ush-| ers were Charles Barbeugh and | Karl Stipher. Following the ceremony, & wed-| ding breakfast was served to the] bridal party and members of the family at Hollyhock Hill.

After | the breakfast the couple left for a| trip to New York. They will be at home after June 19 at 2725 N. Meridian St.

Orchard School Parents Meet

The parents of Orchard School pupils will hold their annual dinner meeting tonight at the Meridian Hills Country Club. New members of the board of trustees and officers of the Parents’ Association will be elected. Reports will be presented by Gordon H. Thompson, newly-appointed head master; LeRoy B. Miller, treasurer of the board of trustees; Mrs. Howard Nyhart, secretary-treasurer of the Parents’ Association, and Mrs.

Thomas A. Hendricks, chairman of the ways and means committee.

JANE JORDAN SAYS—

EAR JANE JORDAN-—My mother and®father are divorced and my father has been married again for several years. My mother did not remarry and does not want me to marry at all. I am engaged to a young man of 25 who is just graduating from an advanced school. My mother hasn't a thing against him except that he hasn't yet earned a living and that he wants to marry me. He is not lazy nor does he have any bad habits. It is reasonable to suppose that with his good education he won't go forever without a job. We want to be married next fall on the small sum that he inherited from a grandmother, and I want to get a job. My mother made a mess of her marriage and she hangs on to me so hard that it makes me want to run away. I have always secretly liked my father best. I am sorry for mother but do not think that I owe her my whole life because she worked to take care of me. I don't want to treat her badly but don’t think I must make a mess of my marriage because she did. She babies me to death and I am tired of it. I can’t breathe but she runs after me with a coat. I | can't sneeze without having her feel my forehead. She calls me her “precious baby” in public and makes me feel like a fool. I've cried and scolded and coaxed her not to do this but she wants to think of me as little and helpless and it makes me perfectly wild. She says I am so spoiled that I couldn't run a house by myself. I don’t see why not. I can’t cook but I could learn. I'm 20 years old and I want to grow up. She says I don’t know what I want and that I am ungrateful

so mixed up I don

marrying a smart

It is not right

she should have

love. do not owe her

for her sake.

demn her.

mother with her

Well, you will

riage.

men.

and spoiled and hateful to her. 't know what to think.

Answer—The chances are that you take less risk in

you would in remaining with a mother who wants to keep you a child. called a “precious baby” at the age of 20 is normal and speaks well for your emotional health.

emotional fulfillment through vou. All the love which

directed toward you thereby generating a variety of mother love which has aptly been termed smother You are perfectly right in assuming that you

reasonable amount of care and consideration, but it would be dead wrong for vou to sacrifice any of the major adjustments of life, of which marriage is one,

The reasons she gives against your marriage conYou are spoiled, cannot cook, cannot run a house by yourself.

| have taught her how to do these things in prepara- | tion for marriage.

else you do, don’t live with your mother after marBecause she failed in her marriage is no reason for you to fail. ful you are in not imitating her attitude toward

Put your problems in letter t. answer your questions in this column dalle: Jin Wile Wi

Am I? I'm getting JANET.

young man with little money than

Your resentment against being for your mother to seek her own

lavished on her husband has been

your whole life. You owe her a

And whose fault is this? Any daughter's interests at heart would

have to break away, and whatever

It depends on how success-

JANE JORDAN.

Entries Close as Arrangements

Near Completion for 9th Annual Arlington Horse Show June 14-1

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

With entries for the Ninth Annual Arlington Horse Show at the Robert H. Brown Stables closing today the talk at the weekly luncheon club, composed of feminine riders at the Brown Stables, is concerned with the four-night event to be staged June 14, 15, 16 and 17 in the outdoor ring. A party for exhibitors is to be held at Woodstock Club June 16 after the show. New green bleachers just completed on the west side of the ring will face two rows of boxes to be constructed next week on the east side. Mrs. Orland A. Church and Mrs. Morris Rosner, who are in charge of trophies, ribbons and decorations, are thinking in terms of silver cups, red, white and blue bunting and bolts of blue, red, vellow and white ribbon. Mrs. Church has been shopping around for white picket fencing to be erected in the corners of the ring around miniature flower gardens and cedar trees. Mrs. Alex Metzger, chairman of entries, expects her mail box to be stuffed to overflowing today with forms from last-minute entrants.

Mrs. J. L. Hyatt, treasurer, is busy checking off entry fees. Mrs. Ciay-

ton O. Mogg, chairman of boxes, has been assisted by several members of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild. Among the first to reserve boxes for the entire show are Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas M. Kaufman, August C. Bohlen, Otto N. Frenzel Jr, Donald N. Test, Meier S. Block, Robert B. Rhoades, A. Hastings Fiske, Wallace O. Lee, E. S. Pearce, A. L.. Cantwell, P. O. Ferrel, George Sadlier, J. R. McNutt, Hyatt, Mogg, Church, Rosner and Mr. Myron Feinburg, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Stout, Miss Margaret Salzman, L. Strauss & Co.; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morris, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Victor and Mr, and Mrs. Roy W. Emmert, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Abdill, Danville, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McAdam, Stony Ridge Farm, New Carlisle, O., and Dr. and Mrs, W. C. Moore, Yorktown. Boxes have been reserved for single nights by Dr. and Mrs. H. A.

Van Osdol, Dr. and Mrs. James E. Jobes, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alexander, |

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lockwood, Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mrs. Henri Meijs, Danville, Ill. Mrs. Meis was formerly Miss Alma Lyon of Indianapolis.

Forty-two classes are listed in the show for which Mr. Brown is [3516 N. Capitol Ave.

general manager. Robert G. Jones of North Middleton, Ky., will judge three and five-gaited horses and Ed Eggert of Nashville, Tenn. will judge hunters and jumpers. Mrs. Fiske and Mrs. Robert Ray Bunch are to attend the Junior League Horse Show at Huntington, W. Va., Thursday, Friday and Saturday where Mrs. Fiske will show three horses. Mrs. Fiske's mare, Kalarama Rita, won the blue ribbon in the fine harness division at the Muncie Horse Show last week-end. Winner of the five-gaited junior stake at the Muncie show was Sally Ann, a brown Stables entry ridden by Mr. Brown. Mrs. James F. Cerroll and Mrs. Frederic M., Ayres will go to

No.thampton, Mass., next week to attend the Smith Alumnae College

which consists of four days of lectures, classes and concerts. Mr. Carroll will join Mrs. Carroll in the East to attend Williams College commencement June 19 when their son, Alex, is to be graduated. = = = ” = =

Fete for Miss Simpson

Among the parties planned for Miss Ruth Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rooe Simpson, whose marriage to Robert W. Boyd Jr. of New York will take place at 8:30 p. m. June 20 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, will be a bridge-tea Monday for which Mrs. William N. Harding Jr. will be hostess. Mrs. Paul T. Smith is to give a luncheon June 14 and Mrs. H. T. Van Landingham will entertain at luncheon June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miesse will be hosts for a luncheon party June 20 at Woodstock Club. Miss Simpson also will be an honor guest at a luncheon Mrs. John Sloane Kittle is to give Saturday at Woodstock. Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee will give a bridal dinner tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for her daughter, Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee, and David Laurance Chambers Jr. who are to be married at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Burpee’s home. Mrs. Farwell Draper of Knoxville, Tenn., will come Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Church for 10 days at their home in Brendonwood. Miss Cynthia Test is to return Thursday from the Holmquist School at Newhope, Pa., and Donald N. Test Jr. will arrive the same day from Princeton University to spend the summer holiday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Test will have as their week-end guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Test of Chicago who will come for the wedding of Mrs. Test’s brother, David Laurance Chambers Jr., and Miss Burpee. ” =

Country Club Fashion Show

Mannequins will emerge from two gayly colored dressing tents and promenade around the swimming pool at the fashion show at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Indianapolis Country Club. A tea-table and refreshment bar where cool drinks will be served will be placed near the pool's edge close to the out-door dance floor where a tea-dance is to be held from 5:30 to 6:30. Country club members who will model in the style show to be presented by L. S. Ayres & Co. will include Mesdames John B. Stokely, Elijah B. Martindale, Herbert A. Pinnell, Harrison Eiteljorg and Charles Rogers. As a finale to the show a water ballet will be staged by a group of young swimmers from the Indianapolis Athletic Club including the Misses Patty Aspinall, Virginia Schakel, Virginia Hunt, Jane Cloyd, June and Joan Fogle. Mrs. William B. Ansted Jr. is in charge. ‘The Indianapolis Wellesley Club gave their annual children’s party yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alfred W. Noling in Golden Hill. Mrs. George S. Dailey and Mrs. Russell W. Smith arranged the entertainment for 19 children of Wellesley alumnae. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Daily are to spend July and August at their summer home at Graham Point on Crooked Lake near Conway, Mich. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Rubush will leave this week for their summer home at Three Lakes, Wis. fe

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Assisting hostesses will be Mes- | dames Daisy Hiatt, Hattie Benefiel,

“le . | Lulu Stout, Harry Bolin, GC. A. Auxiliary of Rail [Tite one wesw. "K Mail Association To Install Heads

Stineman, president, will preside. Members of the Women's Aux-

A tea honoring visiting missions aries, a skating party and talks on ‘temperance are scheduled for meete : [ings of women’s church organiza A kiddies’ carnival was to be ting today and Thursday. Two sponsored today by the St. Joan of| . : i Arc Woman's Club on the school units of he Women's Christian grounds. Mrs. J. M. Collins and Temperance Union will meet Mrs. C. J. Taylor were to be in| Miss Anna Carson and Dr. Rebece

|charge of entertainment. (ca Parrish of the Philippines, and | [Miss Zola Payne of Korea, Method-

Members of the Parent-Teacher ist missionaries, will be honored | Association of School 1 will meet at guests at a reception and tea from [2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the school.|2 to 4 p. m. Thursday at the Roberts meeting today at the Women's The boys’ choir a Room a Yel Park Methodist Church. | Department Club. National officers sing and Emi ath, physica 5 tt 5 yw y | will be guests and officers for the education director, Will ‘conduct Bares ox YR hi |next year will be installed. funest, |will give an impersonation devotion, Mrs. W. H. Vingant will induct| + the Mothers’ Club of “The Captive Maid.” Music will be

|iliary to the Railway Mail Associa- | tion will observe their 40th anni- | versary with a luncheon and guest

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officers. They are Mrs. Doddridge,

president; Mrs. Urban K. Wilde sr, |

the English Avenue Boys’ Club will provided by Mrs. W. H. Day and

first vice president; Mrs. Noble Sponsor a card party at 2 p.m | Reed, second vice president; Mrs. | Thursday at 1400 English Ave. | Albert Gray, secretary; Mrs. Daniel Hutchison, treasurer; Mrs. Jesse] Dill, corresponding secretary, and | Mesdames E. H. Hughes, Franklin {Small and Frank Wilson, executive committee members. Mrs. E. C. Enbody, Minneapolis,

City Hospital Unit to Elect

Miss Beulah Bailey. Reports on women's work at the unification | conference of the Methodist Church {at Kansas City will be given by Mrs | Asbury, Mrs. W. C. Hartinger and (Miss Jean Coffin.

Members of the Senior Branch of the Young Ladies’ Sodality of the {Holy Trinity Catholic Church will sponsor a skating party tonight in

| president of the National Women's | Auxiliary to the Railway Mail As- | sociation, will be a guest. Others) {will include Mrs. Percy Carver, Mt. | Juliet, Tenn., national secretary, | {Mrs. Alta Schick, Columbus, O, | past national president; Mrs. | George W. Jaqua, Winchester, presi|dent of the Indiana Federation of | (Clubs; Mrs. J. W. Moore, president {of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs: Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, | [president of the Indianapolis; [Council of Women; Mrs. David | Ross, president of the Indianapolis | | Indorsers of Photoplays; Mrs. Clay- | | ton Ridge, president of the Women's | Department Club; Mrs. W. R. With|ers, president of the Terre Haute Auxiliary, and Mrs. Ralph Stahl, | | Terre Haute. | Luncheon music will be provided (by a trio, composed of Robert Shambaugh, violin; Roberta Johnson,| cello, and Carmen Jones, piano. Mrs. | {Robert Drake will sing. Members of | {the committee on arrangements in- | clude Mesdames Wilde, John Gal-| lagher, T. L. Caldwell, Fred Duck- | (wall, Dill, Hughes, Orville DeMotte | {and Franklin Small. | | Mrs. Enbody and Mrs. Carver will | be honored at an open house recep'tion from 7 o'clock until 9 p. m.| [today at the home of Mrs. Small, | Members of | (the advisory committee will be in| charge of the event. Miss Martha | Burns, harpist, will play.

‘Scout Mothers Will Give Party

A strawberry fustival, a court of awards and an investiture service are among this week's activities for | Indianapolis Girl Scouts. Several] achievement badges were presented | in a recent court of awards. Members of the Mother's Club of | Troop 81 at Ravenswood are tO] | sponsor a strawberry festival tomor- | row evening on the lawn of the] home of Mrs. John Whalin, Japan-| ese lanterns will light the grounds and music will be provided by the Honolulu Serenaders. | Mrs. Walter Anderson, troop leader, assisted by Mesdames Clyde | E. Young, Dorothy Hunter and William Bordenkeker, will be in charge of arrangements. Proceeds are to be used to provide equipment for the troop. | Miss Joan Davis and Miss Beverly Mussawir were invested as tender- | foot scouts of Troop 15 in a cere-| mony recently at Dellwood. Mesdames Ira Lee, Victor, Mussa wir | and Edward Stephenson were in-| vested as members of the troop committee. Parents of the Scouts and several others were guests at a | picnic. ; | Gold stars for perfect attendance were awarded to Nancy Beatty, Julia Brake, Maria Fleischer, Bar- | bara Lee and Marilyn Stott. Miss | Mussawir and Martha Rafnel won silver stars. Other badges Which | were presented at the court of| awards were given to the Misses) Beatty, Brake, Fleischer, Lee, Raf- | nel and Geraldine Harman, cook; | Miss Brake, Carolyn Crom, Kay | Stephenson and Joan Watson, host- |

ess: Misses Fleischer and Lee, world knowledge; Miss Stott, reader; Miss

| Brake, home nursing, and Miss Har-|

man, drawing and painting.

Meet at Ft. Friendly

Officers of Auxiliary 10 to the] Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil | War will meet at 7 o'clock tonight at Ft. Friendly, before the Feptr meeting of the membership at 8 p. m. Mrs. Margery Engle is presi-|

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New Officers

Officers are to be elected and committees appointed for the coming year at the picnic luncheon meeting today of the City Hospital Auxiliary to the Community Welfare Department of the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. Frank S. O'Neil, 7800 Springmill Road, will be hostess for the meeting in the garden of her home Chairmen of committees are to present their reports of the year and the philanthropic work for the City | Hospital Nurses is to be discussed.| prof Mrs. C. A. Carson is president, |Central College will speak at 8 Guests will include Mesdames o'clock tonight in the Meridian Charles Meyers, Kenneth G. Kohl-| Heights Presbyterian Church under staecdt, Clyde V. Montgomery and the sponsorship of the Ladies’ Aid Miss Beatrice Gerrin. The picnic of the church. Prof. Haramy's sube and meeting will close the year's! ject will be “Dictatorships in Ace activities for the auxiliary. | tion.”

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ATTENTION

the Holy Trinity School Hall

A chalk talk and election of ofe ficers are planned for meetings of two units of the Women s Christian | Temperance Union this week The Rev. Allen B. Kraft will present a chalk talk, “The First Drink to a Drunkard” before members of the Tuxedo W. C. T. U. at their all-day meeting today at the homes of the Rev. and Mrs. Tom White« ford, 1528 S. Belmont Ave. Mr. and Mrs, BE. D. F. James will sing and Mrs. Elizabeth Hopewell will lead devotions.

John J. Haramy of Indiana

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BATH NEEDS Wash Cloths. .2 for 15¢ Bath Blankets ......5%

Knit Towels 35¢, 3 for $I

KNITWEAR Knitted Sacques....83¢ Knitted Capes .....1.69

Hood or Fringed Shawls ween OY

Knit Pantie Suits...l.69

FURNITURE Storkline Cribs.....9.44 Bassinette on Folding tandard verily Innerspring Sanitized Mattress ..5.98 Wardrobe Chifforobs «eee $15 Whipcord Collapsible Carriages +.....56.88

QUILTED PADS : Size 17x18 wunnnanniBe Size 27534 uur DOE

Size 18x34 35¢, 3 for $I

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Size 34x52

It's BLOCK'S for Baby Things, Third Floor