Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1939 — Page 8

© Shuck, Franklin; Mrs. Wesley Childers, Greencastle;

ostesses for First Symphony Luncheon Friday" Announced.

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Mrs. John M. Cunningham today tod hostesses.

the first pre-concert luncheon sponsored by. the

'omen’s committee of the Indiana' Symphony Society the Athenaeum. The luncheon will precede the first

‘concert by the Indianapolis’ Symphony Orchestra Friday. - Mss. Cunningham is hostess chairman for this year’s |

Mrs. Herbert M. Woollén is in charge of the Juncheon

Astisting Mis. Cunningham wil] be Mesdames E. Clifford Barrett, Wilfred R. Borinstein, William A. Brennan, James Cunning,

les Efroymson, Howard Griffith, Addison ‘Howe, Fletcher , Francis P. Huston, Marvin Lugar, William Landers, Howard -

Lacey II, William Allen Moore, James S. Noel, Ross C. Ottinger,

g # Howard Pelham, Norman Perry Jn, Ralph Spaan, J. A. Smith, Louis

Thomas, Raymond. P. VanCamp, Frank R: Weaver, Herbert agner and the Misses Florence Barrett, Ada Bicking, Juliet Bryan and Catherine Lapenta. Psi Iota Xi Names Hostesses . Psi Jota Xi Sorority, which will have a large representation

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: from its state-wide membership, has appointed special sorority - 3 hostesses for its group. They are Mesdames Robert Allen and Newell Long of Bloomington and Mesdames Daily A. Powell and |

. C. BE. Schwaninger of Columbus. Mrs. Powell is chairman of the ~ Columbus unit of the womens committee.

. A special table also will be occupied by state members of Kappa :

Kappa Kappa Sorurity, members of the Shelbyville chapter being > under chairmanship of Miss Helen T. Whitcomb. Mrs. DD. Wray DePrez and Miss Whitcomb are co-chairmen of the Shel- " byville unit of the women’s committee. Following the Friday afternoon concert the women's committee will have a tea for members only in the Murat Temple. The tea

I nas been arranged by the committee on social activities, of Which

"Miss Lucy Taggart is chairman. In the receiving line will be the officers of the committee and Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky.. Officers

are Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, president; Mesdames James W. Fesler, -

Jack A Goodman, Charles Latham and Miss Taggart, vice presidents; Mrs. William H-Ball of Munsip, secretary, and ‘Mrs. Sylvester John.85Qm, treasurer. ' : State Chairmen to Attend _ \ At the tea tables will be chairmen of the state “units of the women's committee: Mrs. Ward G. Biddle, Bloomington; Miss Lois * Luther, Brazil; Mrs. Daily A. Powell, Columbus; Mrs. Carlton Mrs. John A. Kautz, Kokomo; Mrs. Floyd R. Eastwood, Lafayette; Mrs. C. D. Chip-

Miss Virginia Howlett (right), secretary of the welfare depart‘ent of the Association of Junior Leagues of America, is here this week to conduct an advanced volunteers’ training course for local Junior members at the World War Memorial. - Mrs. John Coopér (third

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in the secretary’s honor. Mrs. Booth Jameson (left), , president, will give

a tea tomorrow at the Woodstock Club. Miss Josephine Madden (sec-

‘ond from left) is assisting at the hospital executive meeting this after-

noon in the Occupational Therapy Shop at Riley Hospital. The shop is one of the league's major projects.

i Mi. Max Bardach.

: Washington Blvd. will ‘be

talk on “Latin’ America—An Ancient

| sistant hostess.”

man, La Porte; Mrs. Robert Spencer Jr., Marion; Mrs. Victor C.: . Hutzel, Muncie; Mrs. Montreau F. Hatt, New Castle; Mrs. Eugene K. Quigg, Richmond; Mrs. D. Wray DePrez, Shelbyville, and Mrs, Howard Patton, Terre Haute. Also assisting at the tea will be members of the state council of the women’s committee, headed by Mrs. P. R. Mallory of Indianapolis. Roster of the state council includes Mrs. Benjamin Scott of Clayton, Miss Elsie Sweeney ‘of Columbus, Miss- Rosalie Irwin, of Prankfort, Mrs. Joseph McCord of Greencastle, Mrs. C. Liéyd Billman of Manilla, Mrs. Edwin I. Poston of Martinsville, Mrs. - Macy O, Teetor of New Castle and Mrs. Donald Nixon of Wabash, Admission to the tea will be by ‘membership card only. Reservations may be made until 5 D. m. today at the orchestra’s head- ; quarters in the Murat.

Arrange Parties for Players’ Opening

Dinners and informal gatherings are to precede the opening performances of The Players season Saturday evening. Two plays from the pen of Arthur Stringer—“The Cleverest Woman in the World” and “Weathered Oak"—will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer will be host and hostess for a dinner party preceding the performances. Their party will attend the dance for the club at the Athenaeum after the plays. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loftin are making plans to entertain Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Z. Shimer at an informal party at their home before the plays. The group later will go to the dance. Dr. John Ray Newcomb will direct “Weathered Oak” and members of the cast will include Mrs. Virginia Moorhead Mannon, Percy Weer, Elmer Stout, Robert Wild, Dr. G. B. Jackson and Arthur Loftin. Appearing in “The Cleverest Woman in the World” are to be Mrs. Donald Mattison, Mrs. Dudley -Gallahue, Robert Ferriday and F. Noble Ropkey. Mrs. Ropkey will be director. Additional Patrons Announced Additional patrons and patronesses for the opening of “Tonight We Dance,” starring Ruth Chatterton, Monday night at English’s, were named today. The Christamore Aid Society is sponsoring the opening night. Additions include) Mrs. Fred Dickson, Messrs. and Mesdames James Watson, Theodare B. Griffith, William H. Mooney, Steve Harder, Miss Helen Fleischer, Benjamin Bogue, John Teblin, Edward Galiahue, William Remy, Harry Reisser, Garver * Wheeler, Charles Wells, Niven Stahl, ‘Edward Pearson and C. A. McLaughlin.

The Portfolio Meets Thursday Katherine Layman will speak on “An Evening With Bruce

Propylaeum. The supper committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Elrod, Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Dickerson and Mrs. Ruth Pratt

Orchard School Mothers Meet

Mrs. Booth T. Jameson reviewed “Youth in’'a World of Men” (Marietta Johnson) ‘this moining at a meeting of the Orchard School mothers. “Mrs. Horace A. Shonle was hostess. Mrs. Merrill ~B. Esterline was in charge.

Parties for Whirligig Affair Announced

Several dinner parties and informal entertainments will precede the Children’s Museum Guild's annual Whirligig party Friday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan, who is eral chairman for the dance, and Mr. Kinghan will entertain with a buffet supper preceding the party. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Stempfel and their guest, Mrs. Philip Bowser, Goshen; Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lee, Mrs. Carl Vonnegut and Theo~dore and Henry Severin. Ty An informal gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Heidt Jr. will include Mr, and Mrs. William Forsyth and Mr, and Mrs. John Spahr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Emerson Newhouse will entertain informally at their home for Mr. and Robert C. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Werkman and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Williams. Guests at an in- . formal party at Mr. and Mrs. W. FP. Souder Jr.s home will include Messrs. and Mesdames John B. Wardrope, Philip M. Cornelius, “Robert N. Bowen and Dr. Robert K. Walker.

Mayflower Dinner Invitations Issued

Invitations have been isstied for the annual reception and dinner of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendagts at 6:38 p. m. . Tuesday in the Propylaeum. Halford W. Howland is governor of the state society. Mrs. Tilden F. Greer will have charge of reservations. . Compac' Day will be observed at 10:30 a. m. Sunday in the Third

‘Christian Church.

2 Benefit Card Parties, Dinners And Rush Events Scheduled by Local Sororities for Tomorrow

N Two benefit card parties, a rush party and several difiners are among activities for local sororities tomorrow. Several will hold scheduled business and social meetings. + ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA TAU SORORITY will hold ~ a rush party tonight in the Hotel Washington. The Misses Barbara and * Gertrude Norris and Mrs. Pearl Lang will be In charge of arrangements.

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: Mrs. Bee Pohlman will have charge of the benefit card party the PI OMEGA CHAPTER OF BETA BETA LAMBDA SORORITY will give at 8 p. m. today in the Hoosier Athletic Club. Mrs. Violet Mithoefer will entertain ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI GAM- . MA TAU SORORITY tonight in her home,

Members of ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY will meet tonight at the home of Miss Alice Kelly, 3355° Graceland

Fave.

Mrs. Vasar will be hostess ; at 6:30 p. m. toat the Colonial Tearoom for the of BETA TAU SIGMA S0-

: Member of KAPPA DELTA SETA SOROKITY wil meet {a= t at the

the Columbia Club. “Mrs. Leverl Shuler is arrangements chairman. She will be assisted by Mesdames Paul E. Edwards, Roy Johnson, L. A Hart, John Cummings and Miss Anne Thiele.

Members of CHI BETA KAPPA SORORITY will meet this evening at the home of Miss Helen Miller,

man will be assistant hostess.

OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY will

of Mrs. Edward G. Green, 3635 Temple Ave. 25

Mrs. Floyd Wildridge, 2435 English Ave, Wil be hostess at # Mest ing at 8 p. m. today of BETA PHI SORORITY, - « +

Members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI SORORITY wil

benefit bridge at 8 p. m. today in|g

2402 N. Talbot St = Miss Irma Holt-| }

Members’ of BETA CHAPTER,| meet at 8 p. m. Crean, 3055

meet at 8:30 p. m. today with’ Mrs. Lynda Smith, 418 E. 15th St., No. 38, ® 1A‘ business session will be condy 3

from‘left), Jocal league vice president, entériained at dinner last night

O.E. S. Bazaar

Discussion of an annual December bazaar, appointment of stand-

and ' routiné business are -among women’s lodge programs for today, tomorrow and Friday. ‘Members of the AUXILIARY TO PROSPECT CHAPTER 452, O. E. S,,

will make plans for their annual ba-

zaar oh Saturday, Dec. 16, at their meeting at 2 p.- m. Friday. The meeting will be in Prospect Hall, Prospect and State Sts. Mrs. Roy Faries will be in charge . of the session. |

Mrs. Mathilda _ Tschudi, newly installed president of INDIANAPOLIS SHRINE PATROL 6, will be hostess to the members at a meeting at 8 p. m| tomorrow at her home, 2545 N.-Delaware St. Other officers reogntly inducted are Mrs, Lydia Hunt, secretary, and Mrs. Katherine Armbruster, captain. Committees which have been named are Mrs. Goldie Schlegel, publicity; Mrs. Gertrude Martin, ways and means; Mrs. Charlotte Hodson, flower funds. Mrs. Bessie Hensel, : decorating; Mrs. ‘Charlotte Callon, entertainment, and Mrs. Mildred Trieb, musician.

Members of the BROAD RIPPLE CHAPTER 315, O. E. S., will observe Past Matron and Patron Night at 8 o'clock ‘tonight in the Broad Ripple Masonis Temple. Mrs. Edna Ross and. Erwin Dieckman are worthy matron and patron.

Members: of IRVINGTON TEMPLE 411 OF THE PYTHIAN SIS-

TERS will hold inspection and roll

call this evening in the hall, 5420% E. ‘Washington St. :

Mrs. Lon Tracy, 2314 N. Alabama entertained members of the LADIES’ ORIENTAL SHRINE yesterday at her home.

Mrs. Reynolds Speaks Here

Mrs. Grace B. Reynolds of Cambridge City, Republiean national committeewoman, will speak - tomorrow at a: luncheon meeting of the Women’s Republican Club of Indianapolis at the Columbia Club. Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund will be hostess: chairman, assisted by Mesdames E. L. Burnett, Marjorie A. Larr, Edwin Steers Sr., E. J, Hecker, John Atherton, Henry King, Kathryn Lewis, Charles Sedwici, and Dirk Kolf of Bridgeport.

Pi Lambda Thetas To Honor Founder

The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, national education ' sorority, will hold its Founder's Day banquet Epiday at the Business and Professiofial Women's Club. "Mrs. Lola Stuart Eller, ‘national keeper of the records, will speak on i, Lamhda Theta — Here and ere. ”»

Party and Style Show Held

Listed Dec: 16}

ing committees, chapter inspection|

| to-be’s cousin, whp will be maid of

‘yer, Kenneth Kinnear, Welcher, Shel-

Doris VanHorn,

the Columbia Club with a bridal

married Saturday in.ihe Central Avenue Methodist Church. Dinner guests will include the; bridegroom-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock, Flint; Miss: Dorothy Bell, Lafayette, the bride-

honor; Stuart W. Pollock, Warren, O_, the bridegroom-to-he’s brother, best man; Henry MacKinnon, Flint; Charles McDowell, John VanHorn, the bride-to-be’s brother, and Milton B. Pollock, Kenmore, N. Y., all ushers; Mrs. Ida VanHorn, the bride-to-be’s grandmother, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Coerper, Los Angeles, her maternal grandparents. ’ t 4 s ” }

Miss Sarah Louise Smith, whose marriage to Thomas J. Beasley Jr. will be Friday, will be entertained at a bridal dinner tomorrow evening in the Propylaeum. Mr. and Mrs, Walter B. Smith, her parents, will be hosts at the dinner which will precede a wedding rehearsal. : Guests with -the engaged Soupls will include his parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Beasley; Miss Virginia Austin, Omaha, Neb., who will be a bridesmaid: Miss Marjorie Raiser and Mrs. Ben Weaver, bridesmaids; Miss, Suszanne Smith, the bride-to-be’s sister, maid of hongr; Ben Callender, best man; Ben Weaver, James B. Smith, the bride-to-be’s brother,. ‘and Kennard King, all ushers; Paul Ruprecht Jr. ringbearer, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ruprecht St.; Dr. and Mrs. Frank Welcher, Mrs. Julia Loomis, the bridegroom-to-be’s grandmother; Miss Bess Loomis, an aunt of Mr. Beasley's, and Dr. and Mrs. Logan Hall. Miss Lue McWhirter entertained at a linen shower recently at her home for the bride-to-be. Her guests were the Misses Austin, Raiser, Jean Light, Alice Woods, Virginia Blackley arid Mesdames Weaver, Welcher, Felix M. McWhirter and Smith. - Mrs. Smith was hostess yesterday afternoon at an informal trousseau tea for her daughter. Mrs. James C_ Carter and Mrs. Beasley, the bridegroom-to-be’s mother, presided at the tea table. ‘Mrs. Weaver will entertain today at a pantry shower at her. home, 4227 Boulevard Place. Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother will be Mesdames C. V. Raiser, Beasley, W. J. Blackley, J. G. Mingle, Weav-

don Raiser and the Misses Smith, Austin, Raiser, Marian, Virginia and Rebecca Blackley, Joy Geupel, Harriet Cracraft, McWhirter and Claire Patton. . »

- Miss Catherine Naughton will entertain tonight with a personal shower for Miss Thelma Golay, whose marriage to. W. Bernard Connolly will be Nov. 23 in the Holy Cross Catholic Church _ Guests will inglude the Mesdames L. J. Connolley, Paul DeHoff, Thom-

as Laffey, William Dunn, J. B. Mc=|

[projec from the 110 chapters of the society; Indiana 8

Bride-to-Be,

Will Be Entertained Friday; Sarah L. Smith Will Be Feted

Bridal dinners and showers highlight the prenuptial scene. Personal, miscellaneous and kitchen showers are pepular hostess

choices and one dinner party is: ‘being arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. VanHorn will entertain Friday evening in

dinner for their daughter, Doris,

and her fiance, Alexander S: Pollock, Flint, Mich. The couple will be

Clure, Hubert ‘Naley and the Misses Mary Lois Connell, Bernice Waters,

| Mary Murdock, Bee Ryan, Margaret

Gasper, Anna Marie and Catherine Quinn, Margaret Bartel, ‘Bernice McWhorter, Jeanette Arnold, Elizabeth Asher, Eleanor Quinn, Catherine Williams and Mary Naughton. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. M. J. Naughton. 2 2 2

Miss Cecelia Anna Kupferschmidt, whose marriage to Joseph A. Litel will be Thanksgiving Day, will be honor guest at a dinner tomorrow evening in the. Pine Room of the Canary Cottage. Miss Margaret Trager and Miss Lyla May Fullen will be hostesses.

Covers will be laid for Mrs, An-{

drew Pagach and the Misses Mary Virginia Harrison, Jean Nealy, Mary McCracken, Martha = Ann Good, Jeanne Berning, Marian Stevens, Ellen Fitzgerald and Ruth Fletemeyer. s 2 8

Miss Eleanor Virginia Sweeney will be entertained at a miscellaneous shower this evening at the home of Miss Eleanor Karibo, 559 N: Oxford St. Miss Sweeney, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Clifford Sweeney, 640 N. Temple Ave., will become the bride of Jackson C. Moore on Nov. 6. Guests will include the bride-to-|-and her mother and Mrs, JC. oore, the bridegroom - to ~be’s mother; Mesdames James Sweeney, Jack Sweeney, William ,Ittenbach, Daniel Foley, Arthur T. Clay, William Dunn, Bernard Barnes, Harold Schmidt, Louis Milharshick and the Misses Mame Sweeney, Lucille Ittenbach, Eileen Foley, Mary M. Foley, Mary Griffin, Dorothy DeBerger, Margaret Linihan, Blusher) McAllen, Catherine Naughton, Rose mary Ryce, Helen: Turner and Frances Holland. Miss Karibo will be assisted by her _mother, Mrs. E. C. Karibo. os . Mrs. John “Riley, 1705 E. Tabor St., will entertain this evening with a kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. George Murphy who was Miss Mae Schoengert McCann before her recent marriage ® 8 = : Miss Coreze Ray, Miss Roverteen Witthoft and Miss Margaret Smith will ‘entertain this evening .at Miss Smith's home, 36 N. Wallace St. with a bridal shower for Miss Helena Quinn, whose marriage to "| Wilson Williams will 2 next month.

i Bands to "Hear Symphony Play

Members of the Washington, Tnd., High School Band and their direcfor, V. E. Dillard, will attend the|

’ opening concert ot the Indianapolis| ' |Symphony Orchestra Friday night! {as guests of Kappa Kappa Kappa " Sorority.

The band is ofie of 14 Indiana

‘thigh school: groups chosen, by Tri

Kappa to‘ receive concert guest tickets, They will arrive here Fri= day morning and will go to Arsenal} Technical High School where they will have lunch and hear a concert by the Tech Band.

| “Tri Kappa conducts philanthropic |€ity work ' along lines of scholarship,

charity and Hoosier art and this

year added the symphony concert t to their onvitio Funds

will enable 600 yo musicians to hear hE ep

Report Planned - By Missionary

A book review, a report from a missionary and ‘a discussion of a study course are among activities for members of church organizations tomorrow, Friday and next week. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will give the second of her series of reviews at 8 o'clock Friday evening at the ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH. She will talk on “Queen Anne Boleyn” (Francis Hackett). The reviews are being sponsored by the More Light Guild of the church.

Miss Anne Carson, returned missionary from Manila, Philippines,

‘will address members of the MIS-

SION SOCIETY AND CALENDAR CLUB OF THE CAPITOL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH at their joint meeting tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.

Mrs. Mildred Sullivan will talk on the study course of the organization at the meeting of the NEW CRUSADE YOUTH'S "TEMPERANCE COUNCIL Monday evening at the home of Miss Ruby Fetzer. Miss. Catherine Boothe will preside.

The ;annual evening meeting of the OMEN’S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH will be held in counnection with the weekly Church Night dinner at 6 p. m. tomorrow at the church. -

EVENTS SORORITIES Delta Chapter, Xi Delta Xi. 8 p. m

today, Miss Dorothy Reich, 2623]

E. St. Clair, hostess. - Beta Chapter; Alpha Beta Phi. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Loretta wildridge, 2425 English Ave., hostess. Lambda Mu Chapter,’ Sigma Beta. 8:30 p. m, today. Mrs. Sheldon Cox, near New Bethel, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Omega Rappa. 8 p. m. today. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs William Mason, hostess.

Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau.{| 8:30. p. m. today. Spink Arms Ho- |

tel. ! : CLUBS Valencian ‘Chapter, Travel-Study. 8 p. m. Thurs. Mrs, Charles Miller, 2540 N. Dearborn, “hostess. Mrs. William Scho]l and Mrs. John O'Mara, assistants. Mrs. ‘John Downing Johnson, speaker, “South Amerjca.”, Mrs.’ Charles Gilkison -and Mrs. Seth Herbert, current events. ‘Alta Vista. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Paul Hall,» 2468 Madison Ave, hostess. Thanksgiving luncheon. Irvington Homemakers. 1:30 p. m. today. Mrs. W. E. Scott, 305 §. Irvington, hostess.- Election of of

ficers. : t L0DG E. 8S. 6:30 Lyndhurs ap S. Pp. m. Sat. Lyndhurst ‘Masonic Temple, S. Lyndhurst Drive.

Called meeting and pitch-in din~{] yner to honor Mrs. Alene C. Vey,|

. worthy grand matron, Conferring of" degrees. and Sedicagion “of babies. : CARD PARTIES Indianapolls Saengerbund Ladies’ ~ Society. 2 p. m. Thurs. Saengerbund Hall, 49% ‘S. Delaware. Ladies’ Auxil ary, Altenheim. p. m. Fri. Altenheim Home, Mesdames George Schmitt, Guy Rhodes, Ernest Shaefer and Silas Riess, bostesses. :

State War Mothers

Open Sessions Here

American War Mothers of the state opened their annual two-day

convention this morning at the Siavpent Hotel. Albert H. Losche,

urchasing agent, welcomed delegates at the first session. : “A tour of the Indiana World War Memorial is scheduled for this afternoon’s program. = . Officers will be elected ‘and a3 stalled ‘tomorrow. Resolutions will be read and a memorial hour will | be tomorrow afternoon,

observed A banquet in the evening will ciose

today’s progam. J ‘Howard M.. Meyers. , | chairman of , 8

International]

be hostess. ‘Mrs. Max ‘Bardach, 5624

hostess to members of the B DELPHIAN CLUB tomorrow at h home. Mrs. Carl D, Eliott will assist.

Mrs. HE. von riviitiensieln will

Storehouse” at a meeting of the AFTERMATH “CLUB temorrow at the home of Mrs. Clarence E. Weir, 2428 Broadway. Mrs. C. 8. Lycan will be assistant hostess. : _

. Mrs. M. N. A. Walker will present a book review at the meeting of the REVIEW C E témorro ‘at the home of Mrs. Frank Le 720. West Drive, Woodruff Place. Mrs. Martin ‘Rehfuss will be as-

- ‘Mrs. H. G. Mason will present a travel talk to members of the ALEXANDRIAN CHAPTER OF THE] INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB tomorrow at. the home of Mrs. Mary Watt, 802 W. 30th St. ‘Mrs. Eva Davis and Mrs. John Donaldson also will speak.

Miss Dorothy Hewes will entertain members of the P. Y. X, CLUB lomorrow evening at her home. Club members irclude the Misses Charlyn Kraft, Laura Jane Halliburton, Constance Hughes, Rosemary Yater, Norma Hudson, Mildred Ogle, Mary Monfague, Norma Snider and Juanita Marvel,

Mrs. John Thornbhurgh will speak on “Peru” before members of ‘the VICTORIAN CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB Friday afternoon at the home-of Mrs. Laura Roberts, 735 W. 43d St. A luncheon at 12:30 p. m. will precede. ' Mrs. 'M. Biere and Mrs. C. Shelburn will be assistant hostesses. a

Mrs. Nettie Harding, 1434 Sturm ‘Ave., was hostess today to members of the OLIVE BRANCH SOCIAL CIRCLE at her home. Mesdames Mary Gaskill, Eda Zimmerman, Irene Eichel and Dottie Freeman assisted,

Members of ' the EXPRESSION CLUB will meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the | home of Mrs. Laurence Hayes, 615" E. 32d St. Mesdames Vincent Binager, Glenethel ‘Thrush, John Muesing and William Brower Ward will present a playlet, “The Courtship of Miles Standish.” »

Mrs. Lloyd Miller will head the

ERS’ CLUB for the ensuing year following her election at a Mexican party recently at the home of Mrs, Lee Toliver. Other officers are Mrs. Garner Minnick, wice president;

CLUB 4 | With a

EAST EDGEWOOD HOMEMAK-|

will Entertaih | Beta Delphiar Cu Tomorrow; Mrs. yon Srljuionsieny To Address Aftermath Group,

Piograms tor cub: meetings during the emainder of this week include several book reviews, talks on Latin America, and Peru, card parties and i . Mrs. W. G. Hennis will review “Inside Burope” (Gunther), before members: of the THURSDAY LYCEUM CLUB at a luncheon meeting, at 1 p. m, tomorrow in the Marott ‘|Hotel. Mrs. E. J. Shields will

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luncheons.

Mrs. H G.. Friedmeyer, treasurer, and Mrs. Nina ‘Wettrick, ‘secretary.

'Menthers of the DELTA DELTA ill celebrate Founders’ Day uncheon at noon: tomorrow Alat the bome of Mrs, Ward Fabel ‘on eri{the Banta Road.. New officers are Mrs. Fabel, president, and Mrs. D.

IM. Mussman;:. secre tary treasurer,

Harry Engel, Indiana University art director, will show slide pictures of Catholic art at the meeting of the PROCTOR CLUB. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. William O'Conner, r1423 N, Pennsylvania St.

Members of the CERVUS CLUB

ywill hold a benefit card party and

luncheon at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow atthe Foodcraft Shop. Mrs, M. BE, Glick is«chairman and Mrs. Martin Collins, co-chairman. :

Mrs, E. J. Kline, 422 N. Drexel

TAve., will be hostess to, the FiI-

DESSA CLUB tomorrow at Der home.

Mrs. Dana Webster will entertain the: THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLUB with a '1 o'clock luncheon to~ MOTTOW,

Mrs. Irvin R. Yeagy will be in charge of the program following the luncheon-meeting of the ELSA HUEBNER OLSEN: CLUB at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs, George Horst will be hostess at her home, 2940 N. Delaware St.

Mrs. Fern Stauffer will be hostess to the TRI C. CLUB tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. X, 0. Thomas, 1855 N. Tuxedo St.

Mrs. Don Mo ran, 4509 E. Wash ington St 1 entertain: members of the TOWN, TROTTERS CLUB tomorrow evening at her home.

The G. A. L. 8. CLUB will observe its first anniversary with a dinner meeting Friday st the home of Miss Pat Fletcher. Members are the Misses Betty Helen Jones, Nina Ruth Grable, Lois Thomas, Virginia Jones, Betty Wilson, Maxine Snydey, Betty Kerbox, Maribeth Milles, va: jorie Hasbrook, Rosimond Herrio Pat ‘Reese, Judy Aldrich, Clarice Townshind, Betty: Easterday “and Jody Krouse.

Mothers Will Meet

“The ‘Holliday Kindergarten Moth« ers’ Club will hold a business meet ing at 2 p. m. tomorrow in its club= room; 1715 Union St: Mrs. Ray Kriech will be hostess, pasisied Wy Mrs. George Haessig. :

Alumnae to. Elect

Officers. of the Tech Bake Shop Alhimnae will be elected at an annual business meeting at 7:30 p. m, today in Room B, Y. W. C. A. Mrs, Edythe , Wishmier is retiring presi-

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