Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1939 — Page 4
The story has it that “the Mounties always get their man.” “Rose Marie”
But the way the Lambs at the Columbia Club tonight, the women are getting the Mounties.
Club is putting on Mrs. Paul R. Matthews
(left) and Mrs. Yale Rice don Indian maidens’ dress and chat with Mounties (left to right) David
P. Andrews, Charles W. Moores and Robert Eaglesfield.
SOCIETY—
‘Rose Marie’ to Launch Party Season of Lambs Club Tonight
~ + The Lambs Club will open- its season tonight with an edition of Rudolph Friml’s light opera, “Rosé Marie.” The show will be a feature of an evening of dining and dancing. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Matthews head the committee for the frolic, assisted by Messrs. and Mgsdames Charles C. Robinson, Henry C. Atkins Jr. and David P. Andrews. The committee members promise the Indian Totem Pole
Dance will be a highlight of the production.
Mrs. Charles C. Robinson will be in the role of Rose Marie with “. Robert D. Robinson as Sergt. Malone and Stuart Dean as Herman. > Mr. Matthews will be at the piano. ° Appearing as Canadian “mounties” will be Mr. Andrews, Mr. Atkins, William Garvin Bastian, Robert Davy Eaglesfield, John E. Hollett Jr., Donald M. Mattison, Charles W. Moores and Charles A. Rockwood. In the role of Indians will be Mesdames Atkins, Andrews, Anderson, Eaglesfield, Hollett, Matthews, Mattison, Kurt F. Pantzer; Messrs. and Mesdames Daniel E. Gleason, Walter J. Hubbard and
Yale Rice.
Dinner and Dancing Parties Arranged Many parties have been arranged for this opening frolic. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lieber are giving a cocktail party at home before the party. They will dine at the club. Dinner parties have been
planned at the homes of Mesrs. and Mesdames Kurt F. William S. Kern and William J. Lochhead. Mr. and Mrs. Noling will entertain a large party for dinner at the club Dudley R. Gallahues and the William E.
will entertain friends at dinner club.
at
Pantzer, Alfred W. as will the Munks. Joseph J. Daniels home before going on to the
: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriday Jr. will entertain at a cocktail party at their home before going on to the club for a Dutch Treat dinner party. Guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Blakeman Jr, William Kothe, Arthur Loftin, Miss Betty Lee and
Mr. Henry McKinley of Chicago.
Will Dine at Club Before Show
Another group planning to dine frolic will include Mr. and Mrs.
together at the club before the
Jake White, Mr. and’ Mrs. Myron R.
Green, Mrs. Wilbur Dark, Frank Remy, Mrs. Helen Hicks Baker of
Bloomington and Major Roy N.
Hagarty of Bloomington.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller are to be host and hostess at a
large dinner party this evening at
their home, before the frolic.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coleman also have made reservations for
dinner at the club. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald M. Mattison will have as
their guests at the event Mr. and Mrs. Charles West of Maryland.
Two Photography Lectures. Scheduled
Two more lectures are scheduled in connection with the- exhibit of pictorial photography at John Herron Art Museum, which is sponsored by the Indianapolis Camera Club. Brandt Steele will
speak tomorrew afternoon to Photography.” director of the
Hoosier Comings and Goings
Mrs. Charles B. Somm Sunday from New Yor
to New York. Mrs. Cort]
at 4 p. m. on di Jecting Bs open to the public. Wilbur D. Peat, useum, will speak next Wednesday ni ht when high school camera club members will we “Composition of Pictorial Photography.”
“The Relation of Painting
be guests. He will talk on
east with them, will spend several days here before leaving for
Denver.
L. Burnes-VanRiper Wedding is Tonight
Miss Jean VanRiper, daughter of Mr. Bese N. Pennsylvania St., and William
and Mrs. Gurnsey VanRiper, Taylor Burnes, Woburn, Mass.,
be married at 8:30 o'clock this evening in the VanRiper home.
Miss Jean Elizabeth Fox, Mon
honor and Kenneth Chase, ' Parents’ Party ~ Set Next Week
Activities of the various White Cross Guild units include a board meeting of the general guild Wednesday, a parents party Saturday and sewing for various units throughout next week. The executive board will meet in the nurses’ home Wednesday at 10 a. m. Final instructions will be given to those who are assisting at the annual party for parents of babies born in the hospital. The party will be Saturday at 2 Pp. m. in the nurses’ home. . Municipal Gardens unit of the guild is sponsoring a book review and tea Nov. 7 at 2 p. m. in the _ Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Mrs. Burton A. Knight, a member of the unit, will review “The Patriot,” by Pearl Buck. Miss Anne Snedager will sing, accompanied by Miss Helen Ferrell, who also will play piano selections. Mrs. H. A. Harlan, president of the unit, and Mrs. Paul Hubbell will pour.
Mrs. Theodore Petranoff and Mrs. |}
Charles Everett are in charge of tickets. Mrs. R. L. Clegg and Mrs. Roger Foster are on the hostess committee, Methodist
Hospital | §
x tclair, N. J, will be maid of Wilmington, Mass., will be best men.
Riviera Youths Plan Dance Next Friday
A Halloween dance Friday night will be the first activity of the newly organized group of the Riviera Club, composed of bachelors, young women and young married couples. Frank Sisson is temporary chairman of The group. Dancing will be from 9 o'clock
until midnight. Games and entertainment will be arranged for the dance intermission. Halloween decorations will be used and cider and doughnuts will be served.
Bride-to-Be
student nurses will be ushers. Pro-|&
ceeds will go into the nurse scholarship fund of the White Cross.
Units of the guild which will meet|i
in the nurses’ home next week are as follows: Wallace Street Presbyterian and Fifty-first Street Methodist, Monday; North Methodist, Berean and Clara Barton units, Tuesday; Quaker Guild, Wednesday, and Irvington and Broad Ripple units, Thursday.
Omega Chis to Meet
& Alpha Chapter of Omega Chi So- . rority will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Martin Oslos, 3721 E. 16th St. Plans will be dis-
Kindred Photo. Mrs. Emma Grider, 334 W. 40th
St., announces the engagement of
erson, to Robert ‘Bant Sexson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bant Sexson, 520 E. 36th St. The wedding will
cussed for a Halloween party next of Miss
Sa at the home
be at 8 a. m. tomorrow at the
| dell Smith,
her daughter, Miss Annabelle Dick=
week. . : The SIGMA CHI MOTHERS’
Other committees appointed by
|Mrs. Robert Hesseldenz, president,
will include Mesdames Robert Kershaw, Glen Riser and Hesseldenz, table prizes; Mesdames Roy Roudebush, Bertram. Sanders, Fred Marshall, Frank ter, Claude T. Foxworthy anc Harry Ochiltree, candy prizes; Mesdames Clyde Lee,- Frank Jones, Kenneth Craft, George Shaffer, John Chambers, Paul Ulrich, Edward Abbett, Paul Schernekau, Robert White, Harry McClelland, Lewis Vogler and Lewis Ferguson, candy; Mesdames Earl Hanson, Roy Higgins and Thomas Moffet, cards and favors; esdames Frank Reissner, Evelyn Fife, Glen Riser, Ralph Neal and Joseph Klotz, hospitality.
Mfs. Leslie D. Clancy, 3666 N. Delaware St., will be hostess to members of the DULCET CLUB at a luncheon bridge at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at her home. Mrs. William Bockstahler will assist.
Members of the SPADE AND TROWEL GARDEN CLUB will meet at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. A. G. Stevenson, 6154 Park Ave. Mrs. J. H. Ward will discuss “Winter Gardening.”
Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mrs. E. W. Cowley will be hostesses to the ET CETERA CLUB at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday at Catherine's Tearoom. Mrs. E. D. Farmer will preside.
Members of the CHILDREN'S SUNSHINE CLUB OF SUNNYSIDE will sponsor a luncheon and bridge party at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ auidtorium. Mrs. John J. O'Brien, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames John F. Fraim, J. H. Mentzer, Carl Strack, T. C. Williams, C. S. Zigler, J. J. McGovern and Mary Clingenpeel.
The MOTHERS’ CLUB OF THE ENGLISH AVENUE BOYS’ CLUB will meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at 1400 English Ave,
Miss Margaret Markey will entertain members of the FELIZ DOCENA CLUB for their second meeting of the year Monday, Oct. 30, at her home, 2456 N. Meridian St. Plans for future activities were discussed at the opening session recent-
meyer, 245 N. Pershing St. Miss Mary Elizabeth Matthews will ‘be president of the club for the ensuing six-month term, Other ofiicers will be Miss Mary Margaret Shevlin, vice president; Miss Anna Marie Swallow, secretary, and Miss Sellmeyer, treasurer. Others of the club are the Misses Dolores Wagner, Helen Spalding, Betty Wheeler, Mary C. Wiley, Ann E. Reilly and Markey.
Miss Elizabeth Ohr, head of the art and music department of the Indianapolis Public Library, spoke yesterday at a meeting of the BLUE
home of Mrs. Max Tuttle, 543 E. 56th St. Her topic Gardening.”
of Shortridge High School will entertain Miss Marjorie Burris tonight with a birthday dinner at the Canary Cottage. A theater party will follow the dinner. Club members are the Misses Betty Ann Dorn, Sue Woodrow, Jean Bowden, Martha Rose Spalding, Jean MacNelly and Joan Goldsmith.
Members of the MULTNOMAH CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. O. Gooding, 3356 Broadway, assisted by Mrs. C. E. Griener. Speakers will include Mrs. Louis Rybolt, “British Guana”; Mrs. Wen“Dutch Guana,” Mrs. Ernest Wuelfing, Guana.”
City Sees Princeton Club Comedy Dec. 23
Times Special PRINCETON, N. J, Oct. 21.— “Any Moment Now,” the 1939-40 musical comedy of the Princeton
scheduled for Indianapolis on Dec. 23. The show will open on the campus Nov. 24, according to T. Berry Brazleton, Waco, Tex., president of the organization.
the cast portraying both male female parts. In addition, there will be a chorus of 24 “chorines.” The opening this year is set two
weeks earlier because of a recently
CLUB of Butler University will sponsor a card party and style show Wednesday at 2 o'clock in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Boynton Moore will be general chairman.
school Wednesday afternoon in the
ly at the home of Miss Eileen Sell-|
Ten undergraduates will make up|
Robert D. Robinson, about to burst into the
a talk on winter gardening and
Party Is Set By Municipal Gardens Club
Members of the Municipal Gardens Woman’s Department Club will sponsor their annual card party Monday afternoon in Block’s auditorium. Mrs. Joseph Hancock is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. William H. Hodgson and . Mrs. Joseph Walpole. Among those who will sponsor tables at the party are Mesdames Roscoe Conkle, Toney Flack, Pat McGuire, Horace Dougherty, Paul Hubble, Carl Jones, Robert Clegg, Burton Knight, Charles Judy, S.. J. Bardsley, Frank Lee, Roger Lawton, E. R. Puster, Harry Roberts, P. J. Wiltz, Mary Hummel, William R. Kester, Hattie Jones, Elizabeth Hertzell, Ernest Millholland, Paul Oren, Clem Church, Emil Soufflot, Hodgson, Robert Shank, Theodore Petranoff, O. S. Srader, Colin Lett, Edward - Wright, Elmer Sommers, Earl Buchanan, E. C. Ball, Walpole, H. A. Harlan, George Holmes, Cadman Starr and Joseph Hancock. Other committees for the party are - Mrs. Flack, chairman; Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Frank MecCracken, prize, and Mrs. Sommers, chairman; Mrs. Wiltz and Mrs. Hattie Jones, candy.
Tech Seniors To Give Dance
A dance and modeling contest are scheduled for Wednesday at Technical High School. The Boys’ Dance Orchestra, directed by Alonzo Eidson, will play for the first all-senior dance of the
gymnasium. The Misses Katherine Bradley, Beatrice Hughes, Dorothy Moorman; Messrs. Joe H. Clark, Mason Garrett and Robert Knowles are members of the dance commitee, The Modes and Manteaux Club will sponsor a modeling contest for girls of the school Wednesday. John F. Simpson, Reuben Belmer and Miss Rowena Harrison of the faculty, will be judges. Girls chosen’ in the contest will model fashions in the Modes and Manteaux style show which will be presented Wednesday, Nov. 8, in the
the Sergt. Malone of the Friml operetta, seems song, “Rose i} around the totem pole with Mrs. Charles C. title role of an opera star’ ‘relaxing”
Sigma Chi Mothers of Butler Give Card Party, Style Show; Dulcet Club Will Meet Tuesday
Several luncheons and bridge parties, business sessions are calendared for meetings of women’s groups next
Marie,” as he plays peek-a-boo
Robinson, who takes the in the North Woods.
Sorority Units Fill Calendar With Parties
Psi Chi Omega of Central Normal Will. Give. Luncheon Here.
A province convention, an annual luncheon meeting for alumnae and active members, a tea and bridge party and several business sessions are among. activities this week-end and next week for women
‘affiliated with Greek letter organi-
zations. Actives and alumnae of PSI CHI OMEGA at Central Normal College, Danville, Ind., will hold their annual luncheon Thursday in the Florentine Room of the Claypool Hotel. Luncheon committees will include the Misses Joan Griffey, Inez Monninger and Hazel Routier, menu, and the Misses Mary Lou Smith, Betty Lou Cooper and Ruth Wade, program. Miss Kathleen Williams of Danville is president.
Members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA PHI TAU will entertain rushees with a tea and bridge party tomorrow ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Columbia Club.
The Misses Helen and Gladys Whitfield, 8140 Spring Mill Road, will be hostesses for the meeting of the ALPHA XI ALUMNAE CLUB OF ZETA TAU ALPHA Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Members of BETA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA SIGMA will be guests of Mrs. Harold Shortemeier, at a business meeting Monday evening at her home, 1046 Sumner Ave.
Mrs. Luther McCoy, 3628 Salem St., will be hostess to members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA at a meeting Wednesday evening at 8-o’clock at her home.
Pledge members of GAMMA DELTA CHI will attend the meeting of the group Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Pat Howell, 902 N. Pennsylvania St., Apartment 205.
Members of DELTA SIGMA CHI will ‘entertain their husbands and friends at a chili supper this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dallas Jones, 1607 E. Kelly St.
Mrs. Hal Shultz, Rho Chapter, Indianapolis, was elected national vice president and organizer of SIGMA BETA SORORITY at their national convention held recently in Detroit. Mrs. Shultz has been national secretary for the past year,
Mrs. Nelle Warren will talk on “Oriental Vignettes” before members of the WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB following their luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Warren visited
Girls’ gymnasium. . Miss Thelma Adams is club sponsor.
China in the spring.
Help Arrange Book and Toy Show
FLOWER GARDEN CLUB at thel& was “Books Aboud|f
Members of the E. T. C. CLUB|
University Triangle Club, has been
Women will hold its 8th annual B Assisting wi
at Ayres’ auditorium right) Mesdames : -N,
“2 1% 5 The Indianapolis Branch of the
: : Times Photo. American Association of University ook and Toy Exhibit Nov. 6 to 11 th the arrangements are (left to . Lodwick BK.
lyric, the “Totem Tom-Tom.” Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer.
‘DePauw Night’
and universities.
will be used in the decorafions. A group: of ‘club members and their wives, .who are DePauw alumni or members of the faculty have been named patrons and patrohesses for the dance, They include )President C. E. Wildman of DeP and Mrs. Wildman; Messrs. and Mesdames Charles W, Jewett, John D. Hughes, George W. Kadel, Samuel K. Ruick, James H. Taylor, Fred C. Tucker, Edward Zink snd Mr. Louis Binkley, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. Reynolds of Anderson; Glen W. Thompson, Columbus; R. R. McGinnis, Evansville; Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hall, Lafayette; Dr. and Mrs. Leon Gary and Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Pitkin, Martinsville; Dr. and Mrs. B. N. Lingeman Crawfordsville, and Wallace. Weatherholt, Monticello. “Butler Night” was held last Saturday evening and “Purdue Night” will bé observed next Saturday, Oct. 28. } : :
EVENTS
CLUBS
Arabian Chapter, International Travel-Study. Tues. noon. Mrs. Baxter. McBane, Fortville, hostess. Mrs. Anna Hiday, assistant, and Mrs.:John W. Thornburgh, speaker. Noon. luncheon. Eta Tau Chapter, Sub-Deb Federation. 8 p. m. today. Buzzard% Roost. Wiener roast.
\ SORORITIES
Gamma Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. Tues. eve. Women’s Athletic Club. Halloween party. Mesdames Paul .M. Cook, Claude R. Lehr, Roy L. "Van Arsdall and Miss Hazel Monce, hostesses. Beta Chapter, Beta Chi Theta. 7:30 p. m. Mon. Miss Thelma Miller, 1038 N. Beville Ave. hostess. Business meeting. Beta Chapter, Theta Nu Chi. 8 p.m. Mon. Mrs. Homer Shields, 1024 N. LaSalle, hostess. Mu Chapter, Phi Chi Epsilon. Mon. eve. Hotel Lincoln. Business meet-
g. Mu Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. 7 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Bob Richey, 6151 College Ave., hostess. Members asked to bring Needlework Guild garments for chapter
roundup. Sigma Phi Delta. 6:30 p. m. today. Canary Cottage. 21st anniversary dinner.
LODGES
Indianapolis Chapter 393, Q. E. S. 8 p. m. Tues. Temple. 1522 W. Morris St. Stated meeting. Mrs. Tressie O. Kirk, worthy matron; Harry Comingore, worthy patron. Lynhurst Chapter, O. E. S. 6:30 p. m. today. Lynhurst Temple. Box supper, hard times party an square dance. ai Beech Grove Chapter, 465, O. E. S. Tues. eve. Stated meeting. Mrs. Reba Masten, worthy matron, and Otho Lacey, worthy patron, to confer degrees.
Syrian So-Fra Club
Marks Anniversary
+ Members of the Syrian So-Fra Club will observe the second anniversary of the club with an Oriental dinner tomorrow at the SyrianLebanon American Brotherhood Club at 2245 E. Riverside Drive. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael Abraham of Michigan City will speak. Dancing will be held from 8:30 p- m. through the evening at the club. M. F. Tamer is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Clarence Nahas, Anne Deeb.
are expected will be Michael K
Clubs; Fred Bonshoon, City, Indiana: State Governor for the Federation, and Mrs, W. S. Zarick, federation secretary. * Officers of the local club are Alfred George, president; Philip Ajamie, vice president; Miss Ajamie, secretary, and Miss Elizabeth Ma-
Delta Zeta Alumnae
To Honor Founder
Founder’s .Day will be observed by Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Zeta Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
St. 5, Miami University, Oxford, O., Oct. 24,1902. Le The committee in charge of the
Miss
meeting set for 7:30 p. m. includes ss Josephine z
And judging from the looks of things,
to Be Staged
By Columbia Club Tonight; McGrady Orchestra to Play
“DePauw Night” will be observed this evening at the weekly dance for members of the Columbia Club, their families and friends. The dance will be the second in the new series honoring Indiana colleges
Harry McCrady and his orchestra, popular on both DePauw and Purdue campuses, will play for dancing. DePauw colors and pennants
W.D. C. Group Will Hear Talk By Dr. Rohrer
Dr. Perry L. Rohrer, consultant to the United Autograph Register, will address members of the American Home Department of the Woman’s Department Club at their opening meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’tlock at the clubhouse. Mrs. Howard Nyhart is the new chairman, rl Dr. Rohrer will discuss “Finding a Proper Balance in Life.” The Department will entertain the general club for the meeting. Mrs. Tull Braun of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music will accompany Mrs. Lane Robertson in a group of songs. : Mrs. Forest W. Danner, chairman, and Mrs. Royal Nicholas, vice chairman, will be in charge of tea after the program. Assisting will be .Mesdames Frank O. Downs, Tilden F. Greer, Felix T. McWhirter, W. C. Royor, John A. Simmons, Howard D. Spurgeon, Carl J. Winkler and Maurice J. Winkler,
Mrs. Elstun Assists
Other officers of the American Home Department include Mrs. M. E. Elstun, vice chairman; Mrs. O. E. Sunthimer, secretary; Mrs. Lou--ise B. Pohlman, treasurer, and Mrs. McWhirter, founder, honorary chairman. Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, past chairman, Mrs. Harold O. Warren, and the officers make up the executive committee, Chairmen and vice chairmen of standing committees announced today are: Mrs. Robert Shingler, general chairman; Mrs. Frank Ross, dining room chairman, and Mrs. W. A. Brennan, vice chairman, American Home luncheon; Mrs. Weinhardt and Mrs. William T. Randall, applied education; Mrs. McWhirter, adviser, Mrs. John Con-
Miss Faye Ajamie and Miss|: b f ; Among officers and guests whol: Stephan, Ft. Wayne, president of]:
the Midwest Federation of Syrian|. Michigan |:
M. Henry Talbott, 5015 N. Illinois|: The sorority was founded at]:
nor and Mrs. J. W. Moore, community co-operation and patriotism.
Chairmen Named
- Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Christmas tree; Miss Carrie M. Hoag and Mrs. O. D. Michel, decorations; Mrs. John F. Engelke and Mrs. William E. Fraser, door; Mrs. Clarence Finch and Mrs. William L. Sharp, hospitality; Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen and Mrs. Lawrence F. Orr, membership; Mrs. Russell Grey Fortune, music; Mrs. George Dunn and Mrs. Forrest W. Danner, Amerjcan home chorus. Mrs. Bert S. Gadd, publicity; Mrs. William H. Coleman, honorary chairman, Mrs. Warren and Mrs. E. L. Burnett, Sallie E. Coleman service circle; Mrs. Mary -B. Hedges and Mrs. Omer S. Whiteman, telephone, and Mrs. John Berns and Mrs. Hal L. Purdy, ways and means.
Mrs. Stapert Hostess Mrs. Bettie Stapert, vice president of the Fourtain Square Social Circle, will be hostess to officers and members for a luncheon and social hour at 7:30 p. m. Monday at her home, 417 N. Hamilton Ave. The party will be in honor of the Fountain Square Athletics basketball team. Hyatt G. Johnson will be master of ceremonies.
In Tudor Cast
; prepare | | costumes. to be sent to the Ki i {town Hime and each member
Times Photons.
this must be the setting for that great Northwest Indian Left to right, Mrs. Daniel E. Gleason, Mrs.sEaglesfield, Mrs. Andrews and Many reservations have been made for tonight’s performance, the Lamb’s opening production of the year. Dinner and dancing precede the play, dancing follows it.
Student Unit Of Musicale To Entertain
Season’s Opening Concert Scheduled Tomorrow at Marott Hotel.
The Student Section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present its opening concert of the season at 4 o'clock tomorrow after poon in Hunters’ Lodge of the Marott Hotel. Mrs. James H. Lowry, president of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale, will be an honored
Mrs. Albert Reep is adviser of the section. Miss Mary Spalding, president, will be hostess, assisted by Miss Betty Easterday and Miss Mary Ann Blessing, vice presidents; Miss Joan Miller, secretary; Miss Ann Winger, scrap book editor, and Miss Patricia Ann Rice, president of the junior section. Appearing on the musical program will be a newly organized violin trio, the Misses Betty Jayne Dawson, Mary Frances Newhouse and Virginia Edmondson; Miss Martha Burns, harpist; Miss Charlene Clore, vocalist; Miss Ann Wissell, celloist; Miss Constance McLain, vocalist, and Miss Dawson as violin soloist. Other sponsors of the group are Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt,’ junior chairman; Miss Lillian Starost, student chairman; Miss Helen Starost, co-chajrman; Mesdames Isaac Marks, Thomas E. Toll, Ruth Gentry Edwards, Fannie Kiser Rosnak, Miss Edith Jane Fish and Miss Imogene Pierson.
Aids Are Named By Mrs. Callon
One American Legion auxiliary has named standing committee chairmen for the year, while ane other unit will meet for a covered
dish luncheon and will prepare
Halloween costumes" for Knights town Home children, Mrs. Helen G. Callon, president of the HILTON U. BROWN JR. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY 85, appointed standing committee heads for the year. They are: Miss Elnora Higgins, rehabilitation; Mrs, H. 8. Teitel, child welfare: Miss Margaret Higgins, membership; Mrs. Ruth Connelly, service sales; Mrs. Buleah Holder, Americanism, and Mrs. Joseph Stocker, Knights town Home. ro ? Other committee heads include Miss Mary Agnes Sullivan, national defense and legislative; Mrs. Rose Scott, community service; Mrs. Charles Drake, American ' Legion Auxiliary recreation center; Mrs. Drake, junior activities; Mrs. Ruth Bess, emblems, trophies and awards; Mrs. Stocker, scholarship; Mrs. H. H. Peabody, ways and means; Mrs. Opal Drake, education of World War veterans’ children; Mrs. Ray, Harris, Fidac; Mrs. Bess, employment; Mrs. Connelly, poppies; Mrs. Peabody, music; - Mrs. - Teitel, publicity ‘and radio; Miss Mary Agnes Sullivan, constitution : and bylaws; Mrs. W. B. Cannady, nae tional news; Mrs. Fay Nisely, past presidents’ parley; Mrs. Scott, memorial; . Miss Higgins, social; Mrs, A. J. Nisely, finance, and Mrs. Tei. tel, resolutions. ee ~ Unit officrs include Mrs. Cannaday, first vice president; Mrs. Holder, second vice president; Mrs. Bess, secretary; Miss Alice Brown, trease urer; Mrs. Myrtle Pollard, chap lain; Mrs. Connelly, historian; Mrs,
A. J. Nisely, parliamentarian; Mrs,
Grace Kerr, sergeant-at-arms;. Mrs.
Callon ‘and Mrs. Bess, delegates of the 12th District Council; Mrs, Peabody, first alternate to the council; Mrs. Stocker, second alternate, and Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Peabody and Miss Higgins, executive board meme bers. hg ‘Members of the MADDEN NOT» TINGHAM AUXILIARY will hold/a covered dish. luncheon at 1: p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Orval Robinson, im W. 36th St... .: 7 group Halloween oi asked to bring
food for her welfare
