Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1939 — Page 6

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- SOCIETY—

Civic Theater to Sponsor Seat Sale for First Hockey Game

The Civic Theater will sponsor the sale of box seat tickets for the first hockey game at the Coliseum on Nov. 10. Initial plans will be discussed this afternoon by a group of 25 women members of the Theater at the ‘home of Mrs. William Henley Mooney. Tea will follow. Captains will be named today to organize ticket sale

teams.

Thomas L. Neal heads the theater's ice hockey

committee with Mrs. William Macgregor Morris and Mrs.

Mooney as co-chairmen.

A boxoffice has been opened

| downtown where reservations may be made from 9 a. m.

to'5 p. m.

Miss Irving Moxley will entertain persons interested in working with the Children’s Civic Theater at 10 a. m. tomorrow at her

home.

The first of four children’s plays.

“Radio Rescue,” will “be

given Nov. 25 and 26. Auditions are open to children at 3:30 p.m. Friday and 9:30 a. m. Saturday at the theater.

Old Glory “Board Dinner Set.

. Paul Wadleigh, registrar of the Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, will entertain board members at din-

| ner tomorrow evening at his home.

Guests at the dinner will be

the Misses Jane Curry, Carolyn Jones, Alberta Fisk, Miriam Fatout; | Patricia Smith, Jean Bosson and John Shirk Coffin, Phillips Huston,

| William A. Rudy, John Holmes and

Alexander Taggart III.

Attend College Alumnae Session | © A number of local women attended the annual meeting of the

| Alumnae Council of Western College, Oxford, O.,

| end on the college campus. Those

the past weekattending were Miss Elizabeth

Cring, Mrs. W. L. Appel, Miss Hazel Howe, Mrs. Mary Dye Beach,

". | Miss Ginerva McCoy and Miss Constance Lewis.

| Price LoVer, Louisville Theological | chapel program.

Hoosiers Visit Atlantic City

Prof. Julian Seminary, was speaker at a

Mrs. C. P. Lesh is a guest at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. She will be home next week after a two-weeks’ holiday. Mrs. Walter C. Marmon will arrive home Monday after a visit at the | coast resort. Mrs. Fred J. Hoke is another local visitor at Atlantic

City.

Two Local Gr oups Meet Today

The Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery will hold a luncheon and business meeting today at the Propylaeum. Mem-

bers will sew on garments for the session.

nursery following the business

The Smith College Club will discuss plans for its annual dance,

* Dec. 2, at'a meeting today at the home of Mrs. Herbert Call. George Kadel is luncheon chairman.

Highland Club Ends Season

Mrs.

Highland Golf and Country Club will hold its last luncheon bridge of the season tomorrow. Mrs. D. M. Klausmeyer and Mrs. Leroy Sanders head the arrangements committee, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Mattice, bridge chairman, and her committee aids, including the Mesdames Joseph Brower, Benjamin Perk, Charles Renard, J. J. Kennedy, C. L. Covert, Edwin Zaiser, John Welch, Mary Feeney, Irwin Wesley, Clyde Jones, Michael J. Duffecy, F. L. Mahafley and

William Moyer.

Mrs. William N. Fleming Jr. heads the committee for the lufich-

eon bridge today at Meridian Hills.

She will be assisted by Mes-

dames Walter L. Holmes, J. Willard Hutchings and C. A. Weller.

Prof. John J. Haramy to Discuss ‘Dictatorship in Action’ at First Session of W.C.T. U. Convention

© The 66th annual convention of the Indiana Women’s Christian

Temperance Union will open tonight will continue through Friday.

at the First Baptist Church. Sessions

Prof. John J. Haramy of Indiana Central College will speak at tonight’s session on “Dictatorship in Action.” One of the convention highlights is the tea Thursday afternoon in

the Indiana World War Memorial to be given by the Central W. C. T. U. for Mrs. Ella A. Boole, Brooklyn, president of the World's Christian Temperant® Union.

Tea Hostesses Named

Officers of the Central Union will have charge, including Mrs: W. W. Reedy, president; Mrs. Roy Carter, vice president; Mrs. R. H. White, corresponding secretary; Mrs. S. M. . Wier, recording secretary, and Mrs. George G. Barnes, terasurer. Tea hostesses will be Mesdames O. W. Fifer, William C. Hartinger, Samuel Ashby, J. W. Esterline, Walter Marmon, F. F. Hutchins, John Sink, C. W. Compton, L. T. Freeland, Harry O. Garman, E. W. Stockdale, W. E. Pennington, D. O. Wilmeth, S. Grundy Fisher, Guy O. Carpenter, S J. Hatfield, H. E. Otrum, Merle Sidener and Miss Florence Lanham.

Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames Titus Lowe, Felix T. McWhirter, Carleton W. Atwater and John W. Moore. Members in the receiving line will include the Central Union officers, Mrs. Boole and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley,“ state president; Mrs. G. A. Snyder, first vice president; Mrs. Paul Hallady, second _ vice president; Mrs. Robert F. Donnell, corresponding. secretary; Mrs. Robert E. Hinman, recording secretary; and Mrs. S. Cary Stimpson, treasurer.

Committees Appointed

Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will play. Arrangements com- - mittee members include Mrs. Fred Stucky, chairman, assisted by Mesdames H. M. Stitle, R. D. Stober and J. W. Webb. Mrs. Roy Egbert and Mrs. N. H. Jordan are members of the decorations committee.

A board meeting this morning and an-informal tea this afternoon were ' to precede the convention opening. Among convention speakers will ‘be. Mrs. Boole, the Rev. Robert ‘Hall, chaplain of the Indiana State Penitentiary, Mrs. Stanley, Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, Governor Clifford M¢. Townsend, Eugene C. Foster, president of the Church Federation of Indianapolis; DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendent of the Indianapolis Schools; Mrs Ackman and Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, pastor of the host church. A forum on pending legislation will be conducted Thursday afternoon. Other features of the conclave will be ‘a banquet. tomorrow night, a pageant following“the banquet, a speakers’ contest for a diamond medal and a white ribbon recruit service.

15 on Shortridge

Social Committee

Fifteen Shortridge High School _ pupils have been named to the stu- . dent social committee. They earned ' their admission by selling tickets to - the Gym Jam Jump, recent school dance, -according to Miss Mary Pratt, sponsor of the group. New members are the Misses Judy ‘Aldrich, Barbara Kiger, Joan Den- * ham, Maralyn Shaw, Barbara Evans, Alice Greene, Helen Ried, Pa- . tricia Peterson, Jean Hixon, Norma Hyman, LaVay Williams; Messrs. ‘Ned Merrill, Phil Bauston, Stanley Bair, and Fred Clark.

‘Alumnae Group Meets pha Mu Alumnae of Alpha Chi ga met yesterday at the “home 5. Sylvan Mouser, ‘616 E. 47th

I A. C. Dance Program Given

Following the formal opening supper dance Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, dancing will continue four nights weekly during the fall and winter social season. A dinner last night was a feature of the social program for

members with “resident” classifications. The first of the weekly dances

-|will be held Friday evening and

will introduce the club’s new buffet dinner service. Louie Lowe's orchestra will return. for the 193940 social season. Dancing for the first hour and a half will begin at 7 o'clock and, after an intermission of an hour, ‘will continue until midnight in the Lantern Room. Other weekly dances will be: Saturday night, dancing from 10 p. m, until 1 a. m.; “Maids’ Night Out” dinner wancing from 6:30 p. m. until 8 o'clock on Thursday evenings, and Sunday evening music from 6:30 p. m. until 8 o’clock. October * events on the club's

Halloween supper dance Saturday, Oct. 28, in the fourth floor ballroom for members and their guests, and the annual Kiddies’ Halloween frolic from 3 until 5 o'clock on the same afternoon. Invitations to the party are extended to sons and daughters of members and one guest each.

Club Hostess

Miss Dorothy Brooks will entertain the Stephens College Alumnae Club Thursday evening at a buffet supper. The first meeting is titled a “Stephens Sing.”

social calendar include the annual

Olive Branch Social Circle.

Missionary Society

Entertains Guests

The Women’s Missionary Society of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church was to observe guest day today beginning with a covered dish luncheon at noon. Women of the church will present a Sens is afternoon on “Cultural Art.” rief business meeting and

Ls program were to pre-

cede ¥ skit.

Four Are Bridesund Two 0 Will Soon Join Their Ranks

Butler to Hold Party Friday

Butler University will have an all-school Halloween party Friday night at the fieldhouse from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Members of the Butler, board of directors will serve 3

tumed students. Morris Hendricks, general chairman, has appointed the following committees to assist with the party: Chaperons, Misc Ramona Winfield and Miss Helen Rose Center; band, Frank Carbon and Miss Evelyn Fosgate; refreshments, Miss Beth Brooks and Miss Virginia Menikhiem; decorations, Miss Dorothy Davenport and Miss Margaret Parrish; publicity, Max Wildman and Miss Sally Heilman, and entertainment, William Crawford, chairman.’

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Dr. M. O. Ross, dean of the Butler University college of business administration, will speak on the Wednesday afternoon program of the Women’s Faculty Club meeting at 3 p. m. in the recreation room of the Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. Mrs. Juna L. Beal, president of the'organiization, will preside: Mrs. Charles V. Kinter is hostess-chair-man, assisted by the Mesdames C. Mervin Palmer, Clide Aldrich and Karl S. Means, Miss Martha May Kincaid and Miss Esther Renfrew. Mrs. D. S. Robinson, wife of Butler’s president, wili pour. 8 8 = Miss Marguerite Ellis and Harold Howenstine, both of Indianapolis, are co-chairmen of arrangements for the annual Butler University Homecoming Dance Saturday evening, Oct. 28, in the gymnasium of the Fieldhouse. Members of Scarlet Quill, senior

senior men’s honorary, will sponsor the event. Committees include John Shiel, chairman, Miss Doris Brown, Miss Ramona Winfield and Robert Lawson, orchestra; Mrs. Martha Mason Bible, chairman,-Miss Marian Bowman and Miss Lucille Craigle, chaperons; Miss Jeanette Barnett, chairman, Miss Mary Adelaide Denton, Miss Rosemary Newman and Robert Connor, tickets; Robert Fleetwood, chairman, Miss Margaret Parrish, Miss Mary Elizabeth Hull and Angelo Angelopolous, publicity, and Miss Lilajane Harms, chairman of decorations, assisted by the two honoraries.

EVENTS

Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta, 8:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Stewart Coleman, 2937 Kenwood Ave, hostess. Rho Gamma Chi. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Irving Crouch, 2121 N. Harding. Mrs. Maurice Smith, hostess.

Beta Chapter, Alpha Beta Gamma. 6:45 p. m. today. Colonial Tearoom. Alpha. Chapter. Epsilon Pi Delta. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. George Dodd, 918 N. Dearborn, hostess. Bes Whi vid Wed. Mrs. Wilbur Gruner, Taoe. s. Talbot, hostess.

CLUBS

Little Flower Social. 8:30 p. m. Fri. Auditorium, 14th and Bosart. Hard times dance. Orchestra. W. I. N. K., Shortridge High School. 3 p. m. Wed. Miss Eleanor Williams, 3951 Ruckle, hostess. Plans to be discussed for dinner and theater party Saturday.

LODGES

Wed. Lodge Hall, 1336 N. Delaware. Mesdames Carrie McCammon, Minnie Bosler and Fanny Butler, hostesses. Business meeting, 2 p. m. Mrs. H. D. Terry, guest speaker. Covered dish luncheon.

hyingun Temple Pythian ‘Sisters. p. m. Wed. Hall, 5420%2 E. Y hingion Friends Night. Millersville Chapter 300, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Wed. Millersville Masonic Temple. Stated meeting and conferring of ‘degrees. Miss Adah Hunter, worthy matron, and M. Ww. Hockett, worthy patron.

CARD PARTY

Ladies’ Auxiliary, South Side Turners. 2:30 p. m. Wed. Hall, 306 Prospect. Mrs. C. PF. Rugenstein, chairman; Mesdames O. R. Wald,

Ed Schaugnessy and Joe Lauler, ‘assistants 2

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judges for awards to the best cos-[-

women’s honorary, and Blue Key,|-

Dinner for members of|

Alpha Beta Pi. 8:

Commanders |

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Program on

Mrs. “Edward K. Zaring will be

Fred B. Keuthan will talk ‘on “American Historical Homes.” Roll call responses will be Indiana’s historical homes.

The IRVINGTON CATHOLIC

tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A. H. Ehrensperger, 765 N. Tremont Ave. The Rev. Thomas Mindrup will talk on “Motor Mission Work.”

‘Mrs./Otis P. Renchen will review “My Days of Strength” (Dr. Anne Walter Fearn) at the meeting tomorrow of the INDIANAPOLIS READERS CLUB at the home of Mrs. Edward L. Osborn.

Mrs. Wilfred Chambers, 3107 NN. Meridian St.,- will. be hostess. at a meeting tomorrow of CHAPTER V, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD. Mrs. Chambers will have charge of a program on opera, assisted by Mrs. John Fletcher.

Menmibers of the REVIEW CIRCLE will hold their first fall meeting

. |'Thursday in Greenfield. Luncheon

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1. Mrs. Thompson Kurrie was Miss Emily Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah W. Pearson, Evansville, before her marriage Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Kurrie are at home at the Marott Hotel. 2. Miss Emma Lou French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Symonds, Princeton, was married Sept. 3 to Peter Michaeloff of this

city. (Block Photo.)

3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jansen announce the marriage of their

daughter, Helen Agnes, to B.- M.

horne, Pa. (Ayres Photo.)

Stokes of Philadelphia, Pa. The

wedding was Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes are at home in Long-

4. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Jackson of ‘Worthington announce the. engagement of their daughter, Ethel LaDora, to Karl M. Kramer Jr.,

St. Joan of Arc Church.

of San Francisco, Cal. Reginald Hesselgrave.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kramer. (Ayres Photo.) 5. Miss Faith DeLon will be married to T. ‘Reginald Hesselgrave Jat 9 a. m. Saturday at the Holy Cross Catholic Church. She is the daughter of Claude DeLon of Russiaville and Mrs. William F. Smiley Mr. Hesselgrave’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. (Kindred Photo.)

The wedding will be Nov. 22 at

6. Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell Jr. was Miss Anetta Louise Montgomery

before her marriage Sept. 23.

(Kindred : Photo. )

Mrs. Albert Jones to Be Geil.

At Dessert-Bridge Fete Tonight; Mrs. Albert W. Sahm Is Honored

The days before a wedding are busy ones for this season’s brides-to-

be who are spending much of their time attending showers and parties

being planned for them by their friends.

Bridge parties are popular

with hostesses as are luncheons and “desserts.” ' Mrs, George W. Horst Jr. and Mrs. Howard G. Campbell ‘will give a dessert-bridge and miscellaneous shower tonight at Mrs. Horst’s home,

2962 Princeton Place, in honor of Mrs. Albert Jones, who was Miss Wilma Aulenbacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Aulenbacher, 943 N. Audubon Road, before her marriage. , Guests with the bride and her mother will be Mesdames Ralph Husted, Harry A. Weaver Jr., Larry Sims, Joseph Sullivan, Robert Gilkison, George House, Arthur Koett, Frank Keppen, Charles: Boswell, Dana Hannan, Thomas Johnson, Clarence Wacker, Lee Carter and Miss Eva Ward. The hostesses will be assisted by their mothers, Mrs. W. S. Akin and Mrs. Donald Graham. 2 ® 8

Mrs. Arthur A. Smock and Miss Josephine Sahm entertained at luncheon yesterday at their home, 3725 N. Delaware St. in honor of Mrs. Albert W. Sahm, who was Miss Alberta Townsley, Louisville, before her marriage Sept. 21. Guests were Mesdames Roy Sahm, Charles Wilcox, ‘A.. L. Marshall, Thomas Conley, Ted Kuhns, E. M. Denbo and the Misses Ruth Marshall, Dorothea Smock and Tray Denbo, Orleans.

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Two prenuptial showers have been announced for Miss June Hefner, daughter of E. O. Hefner, Columbus, O., whose marriage to French O. Livezey has been set for Nov. 4. Miss Mae Judkins, 1121 N. Tuxedo Ave, and Mrs. Louis Farmer will give a personal shower today for the bride-to-be at Miss Judkins’

Head Hostess

Dexheimer-Carlon Photo. Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart (above) will be ‘chairman of hostesses for the first of the monthly lunch-eon-bridge parties at the Colum bia Club Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 24, Mrs. J. Hart Laird, club hostess in charge of women’s affairs, will be chairman .of arrangements and reservations. Assisting Mrs. ‘Nyhart on the hostess committee will be Mesdames R. Norman Baxter, Clarence H. Beach, Walter L, Brant, DeWitt W. Brown, Ralph Colby, C. Dolly Grey, Parke A. Cooling, William Highburg, Kenneth Lar-: rance, Paul R. Summers, W. My= ron Yarger, Russell Williams, Chester: A. Stayton, Joe ‘b.

Ramey ‘and Howard W. Painter of Anderson, Re

‘N. Meridian St.

home. Mrs. Roy Money will be hostess Friday at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Hefner at her home, 244 N. Oxford St. The bride-to-be was honor guest recently at a dinner party at the home of Miss Caroline White, 3360 Guests were Mesdames Byron B. Emswiller, J. M. Brown, Charles Kirkbride, A. L. Flowers and the Misses Marian Lez Clark, Dorothy Moffat, Bess White and Mabel White. :

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Mrs. “Leroy Rohrman, 1544 Villa Ave., was hostess recently at a crystal shower for Miss Angela McGlinchy, whose marriage to James J. Wulle will be Saturday. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Anna O'Callahan. Guests were Mesdames B. J. McGlinchy, Bernard Wulle, Marshall Wright, Earl Mulbarger, Michael Spalding, Edward Burns, Ernest Boswell, Harry Norris, James Courtney, Ray Monaghan, Lorene Asher and the Misses Rita Green, Rose Stuckey, Anna Furry, Martha Jane Zintel, Florence Hawthorne,

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‘Vivian Hengley and Daisy Salee.

Eugene Hoh St. Petersburg, Fla, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heidt, 4058 College Ave. will be married Oct. 26 to Miss Marjorie Sellers, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sellers, St. Petersburg, in a ceremony at Richmond, Va.

Alpha Omicron Alpha Party to Be Saturday

‘Sigma - Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, will give a “Gay Paree” rush party Saturday night at: the home .of Mrs. William Schneider, 327 Popular Road, as the final event in their rush season. Miss Wanda Blumenauer is ‘rush captain. :

- Table tennis, dancing and games will be included on the program. Rushees include the Misses Mary Ferguson, Mildred Kauker, Eloise Knoll and Wilma Blumenauer. They were entertained at a wiener roast and slumber party Saturday at Miss Mary Jean Pope's cabin on Indian Lake. A theater party will be given for them tonight.

ter are Mrs. Norman F. Janke, president; Miss Pope, vice president; Miss Gladys Bowers, secretary; Mrs. Thomas Ferling, treasurer; Miss Vera. Bowers, historian, and Miss Evelyn aver, paslisyty chairman.

Miss Madinger Hostess

Miss Lucille Madinger will entertain members of the Stagette Chapter of the Sub-Deb, Club. at- their

| meeting Monday evening, Oct. 23,

at her home, 4830 Washington Blvd. Rush guests at a recent meeting at the home of Miss Betty Limp were the Misses Mary Jean Burgess, Mary Lou Thurston and Betty Jo Loehr.

Sponsor Card Party Members of the October Band of St. Catherine’s Catholic Church will sponsor a luncheon and card party at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow in the school hall, Tabor and Bh Sts. Mrs. Herman Grote and Mrs. Ger-

Newly elected officers of the chap-|

Alumnae Hear

Several routine business and social meetings, a joint meeting of three chapters of a local sorority and an alumnae organization dinner are included in’ activities tomorrow of Greek letter groups. Mrs. B. C. Lewis, Detroit, vice

president of Delta Province of PI BETA PHI, will talk at the dinner

dianapolis Alumnae Club of the sorority. Her topic will be “Our Responsibilities.” Mrs. Edwin Camp, 4438

"| Broadway, will be hostess for the

dinner. Mrs. Jasper Scott will discuss projects of other national sororities brought out at the recent national Pan-Hellenic Congress. Last year’s college seniors and new members will be welcomed into the club. Mrs. George W. Pittman is dinner committee chairmah, assisted by Mesdames L. L. Flint, Ben Demming, Herbert Jenkins and Miss Katherine Hanna. Hostesses for the meeting include Mrs. Ellis B. Hall, club president; Mrs. D. A. Robinson, vice president, and Mrs. R. Lee Smith, corresponding secretary.

The INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTERS OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY will hold a joint meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. John Trout, 4310 E.. 10th St.

Miss Betty Stenzel will entertain members of LAMBDA CHI DELTA SORORITY tonight at her home, 2530 Park Ave.

ETA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA will have a wiener roast tomorrow evening at Artesian Park. The group will give a card party Saturday in Banner-Whitehill auditorium.

Bridge Club to Hold ‘Team-of-4’ Match

The monthly. tournament of the Hoosier Bridge Club will be a “team-of-four” match Sunday, Oct. 29, in the Chinese Room of the H. A. C. Mrs. V. R. Rupp, tournament chairman, will have charge of reserva-

‘tions.

Winners in the recent duplicate contract meeting ofthe club are: North and south, Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Joans, first. Mrs. R. F. Banister and Jeff Everhart, second; east and west, Mrs. Annabelle Chaille and Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, first, Mrs. Wade Lushbaugh and V. R. Rupp, second. The duplicate games are held each Saturday night.

At Conclave

Miss Florence Sluizky (above), president of the Indianapolis Section, Council of Jewish Juniors, and several other members of the group are attending the 11th biennial convention of the National Council now in session at the Palmer House in Chicago. Other local members are the Misses Edna Weissman, Carolyn Strauss and Marjory Green. Discussion of plans for the next two years and election of officers will be held at the convention. Speakers are to include - Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman, president of the Nationhl Council of Jewish Women; ‘Dr. Frank Kingdon, president of Newark University, and Mrs.

| Hannah G. Solomon, founder of the National Council of Jewish Women.

A formal dance Thursday evening

Will close the conference program,

__|by Mrs.

Group Officer/

meeting at 6 p. m. today of the In-|.

will be served in a tearoom, followed by a meeting at the home of Mrs. William Hough. Mrs. Hough will review “Country Lawyer (Bellamy Partridge). .

The PANAMANIAN. CHAPTER, INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB, INC. will meet tomorrow for luncheon at the. Lake Shore Country Club. Mrs. Mabel Mayer is luncheon hostess, assisted Margaret © Gluesenkamp. Mrs. Bessie Fisher will talk,

~ The WOODRUFF PLACE WOMAN’S CLUB will entertain at 2 p. m. tomorrow at a bridge party at the community house. Hostesses will be Mesdames Clyde E. Titus, Frank Branson, James Tucker and C. E. Pluess,

The INDIANA WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, 38TH DIVISION, will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow in the Colonial Tearoom,

‘Dr. R. W. Elsea will talk on “A Child’s Teeth and His Health” at a meeting at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow of jie GARFIELD PARK MOTHERS’ CLUB.

Ray Milholland, author of the “Splinter Fleet,” and former chief engineer on ‘a submarine chaser during the World War, addressed members of the WOMAN’S ROTARY CLUB following their luncheon yesterday at the Columbia Club. His “subject was “Streamlined Undersea Warfare.”

Mrs. Shares E. Teetors will discuss “Music in Nature” before members of the EXPRESSION CLUB sat their October meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Muesing, 325 N. Bolton Ave. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. Carl Withner, soprano; Mrs. Teetors, pianist, and Mrs. Edward Madinger, Mrs. Madinger will conclude the program with a duet, accompanied by Mrs. Teetors.

Mrs. Walter Baxter, president of

at a luncheon . this afternoon at * the Ulen Country Club in Lebanon. Mrs. Walter Winkler is chaitman of arrangements.

Mrs. Elza Rogers will present a book ‘review and Mrs. Alice Ellison will speak on her recent trip to South America and the West Indies..

The Madrigal Club of Technical High School will sing following the President’s Day luncheon’ of the IRVINGTON MOTHERS’ STUDY CLUB at 12:45 p. m. tomorrow at the Maple House. Russell J. Paxton is director. Mrs. Alvin Fisher is president and other officers are Mrs. P. E. Lamson, vice president; Mrs. R. D. Stewart, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles Smith, treasurer, and Mrs. Albert Holman, corresponding secretary.

‘Members of the CHEROKEE CHAPTFR OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB held a covered dish luncheon yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman Hamilton, 5348 Carrollton Ave. Assisting hostesses were Mesdames B. G. Loomis, George G. B: Lewis and Gilbert Forbes.

Members of the MARION COUNTY CHAPTER OF WAR MOTHERS will be entertained at a luncheon fomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henning Johnson, 6435 Park Ave. Mrs. Julia Woodward will be assistant hostess: Nine of the group whose birthdays are this month will be honored. Mrs. Ida Harvey, president, will be in charge of the social hour.

Mesdames Jules Zinter, Frank Albright~and Harry Burkhart were to be hostesses for the luncheon meeting of the WY-MA-DAU CLUB to-

© |day at the Maple House, 5831 ‘E.

Washington St. Members . of the Public Health

_ | committee of the WOMEN'S AUX-

ILIARY TO THE RAILWAY MAIL ASSOCIATION will sponsor their annual card party at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the Riviera Club. Proceeds will go to finance one child at the Julia Jamison Nutrition Camp at Bridgeport.

Mrs. Roy Rogers is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames J. Edison Cox, Wilbur Enders, Ralph W. Doak, Raymond T. Fox, Byron Rady, Ivirgil Pike, Obie Ogle, Otto Stonebraker, ,Cecil. Neimeyer, Guy Armstrong, V. S. Lamerson, Homer L. DuGrant, John A. Davis and C. E. Rhoades. :

Members of the WOMAN'S ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL | ASSOCIATION. . OF RETAIL DRUGGISTS, CHAPTER 20, will observe the group's birthday anniversary with a luncheon today at the Columbia Club. A musical program will be presented. Mesdames W. C. Stedfeld, W. G. Spanagel, E. H. Enners, H. J. Borst,

Frank B. Hunter will sing, ‘accom-

the WOMEN’S ADVANCE CLUB at’ her home, 3109 Ruckle St.

WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB will meet |

soprano. |.

Meetings Set for Tomorrow;

Opera Arranged

Historical Homes to Be Topic of Woman's Advance. Unit; Review Circle ‘Schedules Luncheon in Green--field; Irvington Catholic Study Group to Meet.

E Women’s club meetings scheduled for tomorrow will be of a literary | nature with several book reviews, papers and speakers planned. A few | groups: will have luncheon meetings and one organization will give a bridge party.

hostess tomorrow for a meeting of Mrs,

peinied by Miss Joan Love, accorde ionist. Officers for the year are Mrs. A, G. Stevénson, president; Mrs. J. P, McGowan, first vice president; Mrs, J. B. Wade, second vice president; Mrs. J. L. Simmons, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Spanagel, recording secretary; Mrs. J. C. Mend, treasur-

Mrs. G. P. Stockton, tarlan.

. Members of the T. B. P. CLUB entertained recently with a wiener roast and dancing at the home of Miss Jane ingles, 5747 N. Meridian St. Members and guests present ine cluded the Misses Katy Armstrong, Margaret Brayton, Jane Ann Burrin, Emmalou Dieckman, Millicent Gemmer, Doris Hamilton, Martha Haverstick, Virginia Mitchell, Emily Smith, Jane Talbott, Mary Ellen Leckie; Messrs. Ralph Gaston, Chuck Crozier, Norman Beisel, Bob Boaz, Paul Chivington, David Gas tineau, - Tom Smith, Robert Downs, Stanley Bair, Emmet Waits, Ken McAbee, Dick Retterer, Tom Faulcke ner and Jack George.

The HANCOCK COUNTY

parliamene

will hold its opening meeting Thursday following a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. in the Mee morial Building at Greenfield. Mrs, Marjory Hughes Walker is presie dent. Speakers will include Mrs. Eleanor B. Snodgrass, Republican state vice chairman, in charge of women’s ace tivities; Mrs. Frances Mann, 11th district vice-chairman, and Mrs, Grace B. Reynolds, national come mitteewoman for Indiana. Committee members in charge of arrangements include Mesdames Thelma Chambers, Ruby Hinshaw, Mabel Morehead, Nell Hamer and Walker,

Members: of the PI SIGMA KAPPA SUB-DEB CLUB of Irvington entertained with a wiener roast and pitch-in supper recently at Woolen’s Gardens. Miss Clarabelle Langdcsy and Miss Freda Bowman were in charge.

Miss Geraldine Bartlett, Houston St. was hostess recently to members of the TOPPERS CHAPTER OF THE SUB-DEB CLUB. Club members are the Misses Mildred Myers, Bartlett, Blanche Muess, Wilma Belton, ' Dempy Mathis, Ellen Catherine McCormick and Marie Wilkins. Guests at a recent wiener roast were John Armstrong, Robert Roth,

Beaupre, James Frank and Robert Belton.

Church Group Plans Conclave

An election of officers, district convention and card party are among the activities planned for

the 8. M. S. CLUB, will be honored [10cal churchwomen for today and

tomorrow.

John Connerty of the Indianapoe lis Community Fund Headquarters, will address members of the MOTHER THEODORE CIRCLE of the DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA at 8 p. m. today at the Catholic Community Center, 1004 N. Penne sylvania St. Officers will be elected after the talk.

AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETIES OF THE CHURCH OF GOD OF CENTRAL INDIANA will hold their annual fall district cone vention tomorrow at the “Church of God in Logansport. Mrs. Bertha Wiley, state president, will be .in charge. + Mrs. Nora Hunter, Los Angeles, national president, and Miss Mildred Howard, national field secree tary, - will address the convention, The Rev. William J, Jenkins is pastor of the host church. : Indianapolis delegates and officers who will attend are Mrs. T. A. Berry,

membership; Miss Mildred Howard, national director of memorial meme bership; Mrs. Lola Root, national publicity chairman; Mrs. Violet Salge, state director of spiritual life;

publicity chairman. 5

CHURCH will sponsor a Dpillowslip

in the church auditorium. Mrs, Henry Machall is chairman of are rangements.

Maxine Farley Is Wed To Glee Club Leader,

Times Special YORK, Oct. 17.— Miss Maxine Farley, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James I. Farley of Auburn, and Robert L. Shaw, San Diego, glee club leader of Fred W. 's Penn= sylvanians, dance band, were mars ried here Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Shirley R. Shaw, father of the bridegroom, read the ceremony in the Central Christian Church. The bride was given in marriage

tive in Congress. Attendants Mrs. James Spurrier of Wynnewood, Pa., sister ‘of the bride, and wr! Waring. The couple are on a wedding trip to Canada and will make their] in New York.

Rabbi Luncheon Spea Rabbi Julius Gordon, St. will address members of the Hadassah at their opening meeting tomorrow noon Beth El Temple. Mrs. 8. A.

A.W. Michel 2 and B. M. Keene will |! ! be in charge of arrangements. Mrs. |

er; Mrs. J. I. Gelly, auditor, and

WOMEN’S REPUBLICAN CLUB’

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Robert Brien, Robert Lutz, Justin |

Members of the WOMAN’S HOME

state and national director of life

Mrs. Edythe Spellman, state secre= tary, and Mrs. Clara Leigebor, state

Members of the ALTAR SOCIETY OF ST. PHILIP NERI CATHOLIC card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow

by her father, former Representa= :

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