Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1939 — Page 4

: Whirligig Party Friday Night : Signal for Many Group Dinners

“The Whirligig Party Friday night at the Indianapolis Athletie Club will be the occasion for several dinner and cocktail parties. The Children’s Museum Guild is sponsoring . the annual party to raise funds for an (activities room at the Museum. Games and dancing will

ib be features of this year’s event.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simpson are plstining a cocktail party before of to the Club. Their guests will be the Messrs. and Mesdames ; “Otto Eisenlohr, Lindley Clark, Norman R. Kevers, William B. Ansted, Miss Josephine Madden and Louise Schwitzer Jr. © "A Dutch treat party for dinner at tne Club will include Messrs. and Mesdames Dillon Hudler, Hardy Boniees, Kenneth Griffith and Frederick Mitchell. Mesdames Walter eler, Henry Todd and Wal r are to be hostesses at a cocktail party at the Wheeler 2 : home before the party. =. Dr, and Mrs. Earl W. Mericle will entertain Messrs. and Mess- dames John Beatty, Robert Russell, Roy Underwood, Melville Rentsch, Glendon Williams and Dr. and Mrs. William Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hamaker will give a dinner party at home for Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hoop “Jr. of Shelbyville.

#: Hull House Director to Speak

: Certain to evoke interest is the announcement by the board of . the Indianapolis Day Nursery that Miss Charlotte Carr, director of . Hull House, Chicago, will be guest speaker Féb. 16 at an open ‘meeting. Detailed plans will be announced later. Mrs. John Mes- & sick, board president, who receritly was elected to the National Th: of the national organization.

*8econd of Art Talks Given

Wilbur D: Peat, director of John Herron Art Museum, was to this afternoon on “Old Masters in New Galleries” at the ' Museum in the second of a series of tea talks sponsored this “month by the Art Association of Indianapolis. Mrs, Warrack Wal“"lace was to be in charge of the tea, assisted by Mrs. Hiram Wasson * McKee. Hostesses were to be Mesdames Charles’ Weiss, Guy Wain-

,. wright, Charles Pfafflin, Robert Sinclair, James. P, Wasson and

Miss - Irving Moxley. “1 At a meeting of the membership committee yesterday, Mrs. * Prederick H. Sterling, chairman, reported that Mesdames F. W, “Jungclaus, Robert Davy Eaglesfield and David Burns have been Re to the committee’s auxiliary.

"Art Exhibit Opens Monday

: The Art Student's League of Indianapolis will hold its third i.annual exhibit at Block’s auditorium for two weeks, opening next € Monday. The jury showing will be judged by Ruthven H. Byrum of *. Anderson and Miss Essie Long of Indianapolis. include Mrs. Stella Coler, president; Miss. Charlotte Sidman, vice = president; Miss Nellie McMath, second vice president; Miss Cloradel * Salmon, secretary; Mrs. Tessie Dickson, correspo: g secretary; ‘Mrs. Lillie Sterns, ireasurer, and Miss Jean Du nbar, assistant “treasurer,

“Russell L. Whites to Buicitain

Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. White will entertain with a dance Friday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of their daughter, Ethel Janet. Mr. and Mrs. White will be assisted in receiving by Mr, ~and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller gnd Mr. and Mrs. Batist Haueisen. v Guests will include thé Misses Phyllis| Behringer, Julia Jane :Carman, -Ava Saunder Davis, Sally Eaglesfield, Mary Elizabeth + Fletcher, Suzanne Ganter, Caroline Gray, Patricia Greer, Jane :Haueisen, Evelyn Hitz, Mary Johnson, Mary Landis, Suzanne, Littell, - Anne Amelia Marmon, "Patricia McConahay, Marjorie Quigg, Mar:garet Rogers, Alice Slappey, Anne Spiegel, Herberton Weiss and Barbara Winslow; the Messrs. James Barnes, Charles Bookwalter, Gilbert Browning, George Buschmann, Robert Doeppers, William Fisher, James Goode, John Gould, William Hanley, John Holliday, . Robert Hendrickson, Frank Johnson, John Leasure, John Miller,

«David Moxley, Abe Metzger, John Rau Jr. David Simpson, Doherty

. Sheerin, Robert Stempfel, John Spauling and Wiliam Humphrey.

‘Make Smith Dance Plans Plans for the Smith College Club’s annual dance Dec. 2° at

{ Waodstock ‘Club. were to be discussed today following a luncheon

- meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Meyer Jr.

Junior League Course Opens A 7 advanced volunteers training course for local League members today X the World War Memorial. Several parties are planned in Miss owlett’s hon oh will continue through-Monday,.- = -. ’ 3 . : Patrons Named for Chatteron Play. He

Additional patrons and patronesses had been named today for the opening Monday of Ruth Chatteron’s play, “Tonight We Dance,” at English’s Theater. The Christamore Aid Society is sponsor. The

Board of Day Nurseries, is in New York Sitending a meeting

League officers:

Howlett, secretary of the welfare department of ; Association of Junior, Leagues of America, was to open an

list includes Messrs. and Mesdames Perry O’Neal, Orland Church, A, Kiefer Mayer, Irving Fauvre, Joseph E. Cain, David Laurarice Chamhers Jr., Robert B. Failey, William H. Mooney, Robert Sweeney Jr., William B. Higgins. Benjamin Hitz, Wiliam H. Coleman, Shirley D. Murphy, Harry B. Wade, Frank Weaver and Lucius French. Others are Messrs. and Mesdames Dan W. Flickinger, Alfred P.

Conklin, William C. Griffith, Harry

Wilson, Carl H. Mote, Fred G.

Appel, C. Harvey Bradley, Sylvester Johnson, J. P. Frenzel, William B. Ansted Jr., Sam Simpson, H. H. Arnholter, Niles Chapman, Her-

man C. Wolff, George Ziegler, J. H. Cole, K. W. Atkins,

John A. Alex-

arder. Paul J. DeVault, Clair Kimber, George Rogers, Jean Black, Edgar H. Evans, John Pearson Jr., Drs. and Mesdames Jewett V. Reed, , John Ray Newcomb, Thomas B. Noble Jr., Miss Emma Claypool, Mrs. { Woods A. Caperton, Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank, Messrs. Raymond

* Clapp, Elmer Stout and Caleb Lodge.

Butler's Formal

Social Season

“To Open With Dance Saturday; Four Groups in Geneva Stunts

The opening dance of the 1939-40 formal social season, a meeting and talk on Hungary and presentation of the semi-annual Geneva stunts « will make the week a busy one for women faculty members and coeds at Butler University. :

The university's formal season will be opened Saturday evening with the annual PAN-HELLENIC dance in the Murat Temple. Dancing will

be from 9 p. m. until midnight. Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs.

_ Charles C. Josey; Prof. and Més-

dames James H. Peeling, Warren

- Rex Tsom and John S. Lloyd.

: chairman. : Miss Janet Williams, = hall;

Miss Betty Sanders is general Assisting are Miss Mary Denton, chairman, and Miss Rosemary Newman, chairman, and - Miss Lucille Craigle, orchestra; Miss Joan Pfarrer, chairman, and Miss Ruth Rocad, decorations; Miss Fay ‘Mendenhall, chairman, and ' Miss tty -Graham, tickets; Miss Betty

Adelaide

#:Noonan, chairman, and Miss Jean-

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ette’ “Barnett, publicity, and Miss Dorothy’ Davenport, ' chaperons.

. Grace Golden, Children’s . Museum director, will” speak on “Hungarian Holiday” before mem-

+ bers of the WOMEN’S FACULTY

: CLUB tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the

museum. Mrs. Juna L. Beal will

* preside. Miss Faye Henley, honor-

ary member, will be chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mesdames M.

- Turpin Davis, Warren’'R. Isom, J. ! Russell Townsend, Clyde L. Clark

‘and Miss Kathryn Nelson.

Four sororities will take part in

: the University Y. W.-C." A.’s semi- : annual GENEVA STUNTS at & p. m.

© Delta Delta Delta, - _ Alpha Chi Omega and Delta - Gamma

| man of the event.’

Friday in the Meridian Heights Presb Church. They are Pi Beta Phi,

Miss Mary Bell is general chairwill be ~used to send delegates to the Lake Geneva Conference next summer,

PHI CHI NU, freshman women's honorary organization, will honor 19 freshman coeds whose grades average more than B at a tea Thursday afternoon. They are the Misses Opal Soltau,

: Mary Louise Savidge, Esther Ben-

- jamin, Patricia Sylvester, Betty Jane Kreuger, Jane Lewis, Betty Cramer and Suzanne Masters. Miss Helen Ruegamer is president.

E Mis. -Merwyn Bridenstine, 520

BETA, women’s religious organization. Mrs. Martha Mason Bible is! president. Miss Anne Calvert was arrangement chairman. Members of assisting committees were . the Misses Katherine Cooper, Helen Rupky and Doris Griffith, invitations; the Misses Virginia Cottom, Grace Darner and Janet Morgan, decorations and favors; the Misses Annamae Leavell, Mildred Young and Marrilee Ragle, menu, and the Misses Cornelia Conner, Ethel Bailey and Dorothy Daniels, program.

Plans for the year’s activities will be ‘discussed by members of the WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION at a meeting today at 7 p. m. in' the recreation room. 'A wiener roast is to be held later and a point requirement for membership will’ be announced. Miss Louise Schulmeyer' is sponsor.

WOMEN'S LEAGUE committees to head activities at Butler have been announced by Miss Rosemary Newman, president. Committees are:

: Social — Miss

‘Marguerite Ellis, chairman, Misses

Magnolia De Hart and Martha Foote. Membership — Miss Lois Foreman, chairman; Misses Barbara Martin and Evelyn Fosgate. Lockers—Miss Jane Riggs, chairman; Misses Elinor Randal: and Ruth Hair. Attendance—Miss Mary Jane Hodge, chairman; Misses Grace Franklin and Ann Marshall. Ushers—Miss Patsy Boggs, chairman; Misses Virginia Buchanan and Paula McClurg. Publicity — Miss Mary Marott, chairman; Misses Pat Sylvester, | Mary Lee Porter and Ann Strauss. Matinee Talk—Miss Janet Williams, chairman; Misses Lucille Dryer and Mary Harrison. Song Books—Miss Jane Howe, chairman; Misses Jane Miller and Jane Goodlet. Building Furl Miss Harriet Shelhorn, chairman; Misses Carolyn Meyers and Mary Jane Weiner. Music— M s§ Mary Jane Warren, chairman;

The Players Club will open its night at the Civic Theater with of two plays by Arthur Stringer.

Relief Inquiry

Louis Markun will speak Thursday evening to members of the

TARIAN CHURCH following a 6:30 o'clock’ dinner meeting at the church. Mr. Markun will discuss the investigation of the relief fund situation in Center Township. @ The Jessy Wallin Heywood Alliance will meet for luncheon Thursday. Kathleen Norris Snyder will give a short biographical sketch of Sarah Flower Adams and Mary Baker will read a paper on “An Historical Tale of Hymns.” The Morelight Guild is sponsoring a book review: by Kathryn Turney Garten on Friday night. The Elizabethans will have a covered dish supper at the church at 6:30 p. m. Friday. A program will not follow the supper so that members may attend the book review. All Souls Unitarian Church members are busy with plans for the Patriotic Arcade to be sponsored Dec. 1 in the church social room.

The WASHINGTON UNIT OF THE W. C. T. U. will have Mrs.. C. W. Ackman, Marion County presi-

ing ‘Friday with Mrs. R. C. Vermillion, 37 N. Sheffield Ave. A business meeting at 10:30 a. m, will be followed by ‘luncheon. Several county directors are to speak and Mrs. Raymond Truelock will preside.

Mrs. Emma Mabie was to review “How the Other ‘Half Lives” (Jacob Reed) this Hi before mem bers of the QUEEN THER. - CLE: 3 THE THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH in the Mary Conkle Room of the church. Mrs. W. Earl Gentry was to sing and Mrs. J. G. Heinzman was to give an analysis ot the Lord’s Prayer. Hostesses were to be the Mesdames Elmer Tucker, Webb Merrill and M. L. Keith. .

Members of the apron comimittes of the bazaar of ST. MARK’'S LUTHERAN CHURCH will sponsor a penny supper at 5 p. m. Thursday in the church social rooms.

The Rev. R. H. Lindstrom, Southport Baptist Church pastor, spoke to members of the UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS W. C. T. U. today at the home of Mrs. James McKee, 4249 S. State St. The program followed a

"| covered dish luncheon at noon. The

Rev. Mr. Lindstrom’s: subject ‘was “What It Means to be a Patriot.”

Members of the SARAH A. SWAIN UNIT of the W. C. T. U. met this afterncon with Mrs. Edith Anderson, 1034 Villa Ave. The Rev. Amos S. Baptain, Beech Grove Methodis Church, spoke. Mrs. Charles Nagel, vice president, presided.

Girls to Hear Auxiliary Lore

A discussion of the history of the American Legion Auxiiary and the jorganization of a past presidents’ parley are among events for members of local auxiliary units. Mrs. Clair Brengle, president of

BARCUS POST 55, will talk on auxiliary history at the meeting of the JUNIOR AUXILIARY Saturday afternoon at the home of the Misses Betty Jane and Mary Ann Kyle, 1016 E. Palmer St. The girls are to make booklets of continued stories cut from magazine as a part of their ‘hospital work. Spools of thread brought to the meeting will be donated to the work shop of the .Flanner House. Miss Miriam Andrews is junior president and Mrs. Elmer McCormick is sponsor.

Officers have ben selected for the newly organized 12TH DISTRICT PAST PRESIDENTS’ PARLEY of the American Legion Auxiliary. Membership is limited to past presidents of the [12th district and past presidents of auxiliary units. Mrs. Simon Reisler will be chairman. Others are Mrs. Marjon Hinkle, vice chy n; Mrs. Agatha Ward, secretdry; Mrs. W. C. Fuller, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Max Norris, - treasurer; Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale; histeian, and Mrs. Ruth Ridgeway. chaplain, Mrs: Arthur Robinson is chairman of the committee named to draw up a constitution and by-laws. She will be assisted by Mesdames Willard Boyle, George Karl, John Cejnar and Ira Holmes. Mrs. Ben L. Myers is publicity chairman.

Vote on Rushees

Nu Beta Nu Chapter of the SubDeb Federation met recently at the home of Miss Virginia Best. Rushees

Dorothy Klasing, Beth Ann Ball, Mary Elizabeth Bradway, Myra Wil-

fisges Maribelle Foster and Marian

son, Betty Cunningham, Lucille Kia

Ropkey (right) goes over the script of “The Cleverest

Matron of Honor to Be Hostess At Party for Virginia Straughn, Sister Is Miss Aton’s Attendant

Indianapolis hostesses are busy these days with parties and showers

Is Club Topic

Jocoseria of the ALL SOULS UNI-|

dent, as guest speaker for its meet-

the ‘AUXILIARY TO HAYWARD|

who were voted on are the Misses|}

the ' presentation

season Saturday . Mrs. FP. Noble |

honoring brides-to-be of the

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Women in the World” with Mrs. Donald Mattison, a member of the cast. Mrs. Ropkey will direct tHe play. Dr. John Ray Newcomb is director for the second play, “The Weathered Oak.”

iving season. The engagement of

one local young woman has been announced by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. John Drewry, 1 E. 36th St. : Guests included Mr. Wake, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Straughn and Mr. and Mrs. John Watts.

Mrs. Robert W. Straughn, who will be matron of honor for the wedding, will be hostess at a linen shower Thursday at her home, 3433 Central Ave, . Another party honoring Miss Straughn will be a dinner and. personal shower on Tuesday, Nov. 21, with Miss Elizabet: Shade of Dayton as hostess. | Shade will be a bridesmaid. ¥

Miss Madeleine Peltier whose marriage to Lloyd Decker will be Saturday morning at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, will be hon-

ored this afternoon at a tea and miscellaneous shower. Mesdames Thomas Massoth, Carl M. Reifsteck and Thomas J. Scanlon will be hostesses at Mrs. Massoth’s home, 5040 N. Capitol Ave. Guests at the party are to include Mrs. Frank Peltier, the bride-to-be’s ‘mother; Mesdames Donald Hathaway, Vernon McNabb, Charles Parkins, John ‘Smith, Howard Swartz, James Hagey, Edgar Hauser, Buell E. Claworthy, Arthur Cur-

holter, G. G. LaManna, Edward Elliott, M. A. Thom, R. R. Reutepohler, C. H. Gerlach, Arthur Zimmerman, Charles DeGraw and her| daughter, Miss Irene DeGraw. #2 2 ”

Miss Maxine V. Aton has chosen her sister, Miss Joan Aton, for maid of honor for her marriage on Thanksgiving Day to Bernard D. Hines. Miss Anna Marie Hines, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, and Miss: Juanita Kirschner will . be bridesmaids. Thomas Hines will be his brother’s best man. Ushers will be Donald Aton, brother of Miss Aton, and Ira Lee. The maid-of-honor and her mother, Mrs. Joseph Atoh, entertained recently for the bride-to-be with a miscellaneous shower at their home, 622 N. Tacoma Ave. Guests included Mesdames - Michael A. Hines, Edward Voltz, Henry Bronstrup, . Charles Bronstrup, Russell Harrell, Maurice Rawlings, Carl Rawlings, Truman Getty, Carl Kirschner, George Munsch, James ‘Markham, Leslie Duvall, Phil McMilan, Jerry Mahoney; the Misses Virginia Harrell, Juanita Kirschner, Roberta Bronstrup, Dorothy Duvall, Mary MacDonald, . Marjorie Markham and Mary Alice Munsch. : 2 8 =

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stamm have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Leona Stamm, to Arthur W. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Myers of Steubenville, O. The marriage date has not been set.

Miss Allison Clements, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Thomas H. Fittz Sr., will entertain Friday night with a linen shower in honor of Miss Jane Proctor. Miss Proctor, daugh-

tiss, Ray Sparrow, Harold H.. Arn-|

Miss Virginia Helen Straughn whose marriage to Tadd V. Wake will be Wednesday, Nov. 22, in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, was entertained recently at a dinner at the home of

ter of Mrs. Edna Proctor, will be married to William Roudebush, son

‘tof Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Roudebush,

on Nov. 22. Appointments and decorations will be in the bride’s colors, dubonnet and blue. ; Guests will include Mesdames Proctor, Roudebush, Mabel Hurd, C. E. Parks, E. W. Naylor; the Misses Eloise Proctor, Jeanne Dietrich, Darlene Willman, Marjorie Pirtle and Martha Jane Quick. » ” ”

Mrs. James Pope entertained last night with a personal shower -in honor of Miss Mary: Jean Pope, whose marriage to Paul Bruner will be Nov. 23. Guests included Mrs. Roy. A. Pope, the bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs. Warren Bruner, mother of the bridegroom-to-be; Mesdames. Ellen Brown, Joseph Bauer, Francis McCord, Carl Schubert, Richard Miller, John Brenner; Willem Thompson, H. E. Smock and ¥ William Schmitz; the Misses Betty Bruner, Ruth Ann Pope, Evelyn Bauer, Mary Ellen McCord, Nancy Sher-

June ‘Walters, Louise Brenner, Betty Helton Jean Giddings.

Club F candi Meeting Topic

The founding of the Alpha Kappa Latreian Club and its relation ‘to the Federation of Clubs were to be discussed today at ‘a meeting with

ge, Martha ynge Georgia

Road. Mrs. L. H. Millikan, founder of Latreian clubs in Indianapolis, was to speak on their organization. Miss Dorothy Phillips, the founder of Alpha Kappa, was to outline the club’s beginnings. Mrs. Rudolph Grosskopf, second vice president of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs, was to

federated group and its member clubs. Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville, Indiana Federation of Clubs past president, will speak on the General Federation of which she is a director. ' New members of Alpha Kappa Latreian include Mesdames Donald Morris, Robert W. Garten, E. N. Hill and John W. Little Jr.

Indorse Mrs. Keenan For Federation Post|| ‘Monday Club members indorsed Mrs. W. D. Keenan to be fist vice president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs at their meeting yesterday in Banner-Whitehill auditorium.

Federation officers will be elected next spring at the annual conven-

tion at Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Keenan ||

is now second vice president of the federation. She is a former president of the Monday Club and the

Seventh District Federation of Clubs.

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aber Lite Candies 10 Cot

Party Ideas In

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‘University Chapter ' |OMICRON PI will meet for a bridge

wood, Marie Schuhert, Betty Smock, ||

point out the relationship of thef}

Chili {Supper I

Among Events "For Sororities

Butler Alumnae of A. 0. Pi to Play Bridge at | Schubert Home.

vities tonight for memanapolis Greek letter groups are several bridge parties, a chili Subper and routine business meet

Athorg

Alumnae members of “the Bute of ALPHA

party at the home of Miss Marie Schubert, 130 N. Wallace St. Mrs. Edward Yount Jr. and Miss Betty

| Alvis will be assistant hostesses.

Rushees of the ALPHA TAU CHAPTER OF ALPHA ZETA BETA

|will be guests at a chili.supper at

7 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Earl Lovell, 1203 Oakland Ave. Mesdames

{Howard Reed, Robert McAllister |and Fred Phalen will assist the hostess.

Mts. Earl Otay will be Tostess to

{members of ‘KAPPA PHI DELTA

at a dinner bridge party at: 6:30

AP. m, at Catherine's Tearoont.

Members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA me: at 1 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Charles Kuhlman, 20 Pasadena Drive. J

“Mrs. J. R. Sentney, national president of ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA,

fand Mrs. W. TT. Ayres, sponsor of

Mu Chapter, were guests of the chapter at a luncheon today at the Hotel Washington. Mrs. G: W. Thompson and Mrs. O.. T.: Harris Were hostesses. :

" Members of BETA CHAPTER OF |THETA DELTA SIGMA . were guests last night at a chili supper. at the home of Miss Precious Geraghty on 8. Harding St. :

: BridetoBe.

Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Coldwell announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Rogers, to Thomas Montgomery Billings, son . of Mrs. N. P. Billings. Miss Coldwell attended Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass. and was graduated from Stephens College, Cofumbia, Mo. For three years : Miss Coldwell has been attending the Philadelphia School of Occu~ pational Therapy from which she will graduate in June, Mr. Billings studied at Wabash College, the University ‘of Hawaii and Butler University. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

Folk Songs Subject For Sorority Meeting

The Indianapolis alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will hear Mrs. Neal Irelan discuss “Chilean Folk Songs” tonight at a supper meeting with Mrs. John R. Brayton as hostess. Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt will sing. Mrs. E. C. Badger Jr. is chairman of arrangements.

Will Entertain State Matron

Millersville Chapter” will Confer Degrees at 8 Tomorrow.’

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A dinner honoring a state officer, fo parties, an annual banquet and numerous routine business meetings

are included on programs this week for members of Indianapolis lodge

oups. pit will be conferred follow

VILLE CHAPTER 300, O. E. 8. at 8 o'clock tomorrow at the Millers~ ville Masonic Temple. iy

‘Members of NAOMI: CHAPTER 131 O:. E. -S., will entertain Mrs, Alene Vey; Marion, worthy grand matron: of Indiana, Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. +Dinner ym be served at 6 o'clock.

Members of the LYNDHURST CHAPTER OF THE. EASTERN STAR will meet at 8 p. m. today in the Lyndhurst Masonic. Temple. .

The ways and means committees of the MONUMENT CHAPTER 549, ‘0. E. 8, will sponsor a ‘card and mah ‘jong party ‘this ‘afternoon in Block’s auditorium, v

The PAST CHIEFS ASSOCIA-

ling the stated meeting of

{TION OF MYRTLE TEMPLE 1,

PYTHIAN SISTERS, will hold its annual banquet and program’ tonight at the hall, Mrs. Jessie Travis :

is in charge of reservations.

Members of BEECH GROVE CHAPTER 465, O. E. S., will hold a stated meeting this evening in the Beech Grove Masonic Hall,

TEMPLE REBEKAH LODGE. 591 will have a supper at: 6:30 p. m. today. in the lodge hall, 230 E. Ohio

St. A musical program and busie ness meeting will follow. .

Mrs. Wood C. Moll, 5665 Allisonville |

‘bracelet. -

Mrs, Mark Miller, showing a . Chinese brooch and bracelet.

‘Miss Barbara Haines wearing

CHINESE JEWELRY

Sponsored: by’ Indianapolis Society Women

Here Tomorrow Miss Blanche Stillson Miss Barbara Fans i. Miss Betsy Home .

* Miss Betsy ‘Home wesiing a Chinese chatelaine pin and

~ BLOCK'S—Costume Jewelry, Street Floor.

an elaborate Chinese necklace, .

A CHARITY SALE for the Benefit of Chiang KalShok's 7 Fund for War Orphans :

Scores of beautiful necklaces, ‘bracelets, pins and earrings ine 5 spired by antique Chinese jews “ely! When “you' wear your lovely jewelry, . or give to a friend for Christmas, you have the added satisfaction of know“ing. that a royalty from .the sale of each piece goes to Madame Chiang Kai-Shek! Jewelry designed by Ernest Steiner.

Modeling in the Terrace . Tea Room during luncheon. Additional displays on our’ ‘Second floor. >. |

Photograshs by Robert You