Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1940 — Page 4

‘The Doctor Is Out’ Tonight At the Medical Society Dance.

Fare | Hope you do not try to reach a doctor tonight. You would probably find “The Doctor Out” sign on many an

M. D.’s door. But a call for

“Is there a doctor in the

house” down at the Indianapolis Athletic Club should

: bring results. Sy

~~ The Indianapolis Medical Society is entertaining to- * night with a dinner and dance at the club for members’ wives and ~~ Buests. Louie Lowe's orchestra is to play for dancing following din- ~~ ner and bridge will be played by the non-dancers.

Clinical discussion is “out” for

the evening. Dr. Herman G.

Morgan, the retiring president, is the only speaker scheduled. Hi

talk is to be “short and sweet.” .

- = -New officers will be installed. They include Dr. Ben B. Moore, ~~ president; Dr. William Dugan, re-elected secretary, and J. wil- ~~ lam Wright, executive council president.» At the speaker's table

State Medical Association; Dr. D.

~ will be Dr. A. M. Mitchell of Terre Haute, president-elect of the

A. Barnhill, president of the

Dental Society; Dr. O. A. Province, Franklin, president of the

-of the Seventh District.

~ Seventh District Medical Society, and Dr. C. J. Clark, counsellor

ey 'R. A. M. Club Will Give Dance April 3 : That younger set certainly gets around.

The R. A." M. Club

* Is planning an informal dance for April 3 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Among club members are George Deck, Donald Campbell, James Kalleen, Elden Alig, Harry Rybolt, Jack Lily, James L. ~~ Murray Jr, Jack Spencer, Joseph Spratt, Robert Wetherrow, Her- . - bert Jose, Jack Weber and Myron McKee. =

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Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery will speak ‘Saturday afternoon be= fore members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Al-

pha Theta Sorority on “Coverlids and Antiques.”

Mrs. Charles B.

Dyer will be hostess. Mrs. Louis N. Kirkhoff is chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mesdames Matthew Winter, H. L. Plummer, Willis B. Conner Jr, Gerald E. Woods, Richard ‘Weidig, John L. H. Fuller, Jeanne Bose, Carl Eveleigh, Maurice Gronendyke, R. A. Wilcox, Gonard Felland and Miss Eleanor Pangborn.

Maginot Line Background for Guild Movie

Filmarte Guild members received announcements today of the

organization’s “third foreign film evening.” Maginot Line” will be presented Jan.

Supper dancing will follow.

“Double Crime in the 17 in the Athenaeum Ballroom.

The rarely photographed fortications are used as a background for the film. The picture, however, is not a war film but a mystery

.drama. Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp committee.

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Hill is chairman of the film

There are about 50 Jane Withers Fan Club buttons proudly

displayed on the chests of North Side youngsters today.

Just as

- . many autographed photographs of the young star have been tacked on bedroom walls too. The “lucky” children are those who attended the party held Sunday afternocn at the honle of Mr. and Mrs,

. . Fred N. Reynolds, 60 N. Meridian Place. The Reynolds’ daughter,

Jane, 20 years old, met Miss Withers about four years ago in Chi-

cago at the home of mutual friends of the two families.

So she

had Jane out between shows at a local theater. Guests visited about 30 minutes with Jane before she had to get back for the next show.

Mrs. Walter E. Withers also was a

guest of honor.

Albrights to Attend Son's Wedding

- Mr. and Mrs. [Chester Ware Albright will leave next week for Hartford, Conn., to attend the wedding of their son, Rodney Olmstead Albright, and Miss Edith Conklin on Jan. 20. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. Stanley Olmstead, Danville, Til. Miss Mary Jo Albright will come from Monticello College, Godfrey, Ill, and will accompany her parents east. She will be a bridesmaid in the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'C. Ney, Farmington, Conn,, will give a dinner party Friday, Jan. 19, for their niece, Miss Conklin, and her fiance. Mr, and Mrs. William P. Conklin Jr., the bride-to-be’s brother and sister-in-law, Farmington, will entertain at a bridal

luncheon the day of the wedding.

The ceremony will take place at 8 o'clock the night of Jan. 20 in

the home of the bride-to-be’s father, William P. Conklin Sr., Hart-

ford.

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Katrina Haramy to Describe Her Teaching in Holy Land at

Service

Several talks, a report and a

at Grace Methodist

demonstration will be among the

activities of church groups this week. : Miss Katrina Haramy, who arrived in this country from Palestine in October, will speak Sunday at the 7:45 p. m. service at the GRACE METHODIST CHURCH. She will describe her experiences while crossing the Atlantic and tell of her work as a teacher in the Ram Allah

School north of Jerusalem. Miss Haramy, sister of Prof. John J. Haramy of Indiana Central Col- - lege, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Haramy while studyifig at the Indiana University Extension Division.

The WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH will meet at 2:15 p. m. Thursday in the church parlors. A demonstration will be given around the theme for study “Stewardship.”

The YOUNG WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the church will sponsor a dinner at 6:30 p. m. togay at the Foodcraft Shop.

The WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter E. Lemon, 945 Tecumseh Place, tomorrow at 2 p. m. Worship service will be conducted by Mrs. O. E. McMeans. A talk on “Women and the Way in America” will be given*by Mrs. J. A. Meister. . ‘The secretary of literature will give the current news from the mission field. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Charles Ruehl, Henry Thoms, Frank Bennett, James Stewart and Guy Johnston. Mrs. Charles Cochran will preside at the meeting. . EARNEST CIRCLE, THE KINGS’ * DAUGHTERS, met last evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Cochran, 3248 College Ave. Miss Ruth Watson gave the Bible lesson. A report of the Christmas work was - given by Miss Bertha Endly. Mrs. ‘Howard M. Stradling was in charge.

Opens Series Of Lectures

Mrs. John M. Cunningham will give the first of 10 lecture-discus-sions dealing with adolescent behavior problems at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow at the Business and Professional Women’s Club. ° ‘Sponsored by the Adolescent Study . Groups of the Indianapolis Branch of the A. A. U. W, the

lectures are open to members and,

non-members. The course of study is planned for mothers of children 8 years of age or elder. Mrs. Karl Koons, chairman, has charge of regtion.

Sorority to Have = ‘Chinese Supper

Alpha Nu Chapter of Alpha Zeta _ Beta Sorority will entertain at a . Chinese Supper tonight for rushees it the home of Mrs. Russell Adams, 11 Shannon Ave.

s will be the Misses Elise’

on, Marietta Tormohlen, Nila re, Eleanor Henderson “and the games Herman B. Quinlan,

Kitchen Party For Anne Carr

Miscellaneous showers are popular with hostesses who will entertain this week in honor of brides-to-be. One hostess will give a kitchen shower, . Mrs. J. Foster Beach, 907 N. Emerson Ave., will give a kitchen shower tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Anne Carr whose marriage to Dr. Herbert H. Wilberding ‘will take place Jan. 17. [Miss Carr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carr Sr., 4306 Park Ave. and Dr. Wilberding is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. wilberding, 102 N. Euclid Ave. Mrs Ralph Schneider, Mrs Charles Henn and Miss Dorothy McKinney will entertain for Miss Carr with a

ning. They will be assisted by Mrs. Schneider's mother, Mrs. William J. Hanley, 3960 Park Ave. at whose home the party |will be. Guests will [include Mesdames Carr Sr. John, Carr Jr., Charles Wilberding, Walter Mazelin, Helen Kelly, Misses [Barbara ° Harrom, Mary, Peggy: and Agnes Carr, Gertrude wilering Ann Keogh, Justine Nugent, and Henrietta Cosgrove. 2 8 = Mrs. Edward Kirschner, 1526 S. East St. will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Friday evening in honor of Mi Helen Sprong, whose marriage to Herman Scheurer will take place Jan. 27. Mrs. Kirschner will be assisted by Miss Ann Sprong, Miss Eleanor

2 2 =» Mrs. Hugh Owen and Mrs. Paul Myers were hostesses recently at a

raine Mobley at Mrs. Myers’ home, 415 N. Temple Ave. Miss Moble

will become the bride of Donald Owen Jan. 20, ° : Legislature's Work Scanned

The procedure ofl the State Legislature will be suited tomorrow by members : of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters at a meeting in the American United Life

| Building.

_The program, arranged under the direction of the Department of Government and Its Operation, is titled “Mr. Smith Goes to the State Legislature Instead.” Suggestions and recommendations for the improvement of the state legislative system will be discussed. Mrs. Frank Cox, department chairman, will preside. Department members have been studying a study kit on State Legislatures prepared

g (by Mrs. Walter Gree

nough. The 5 a.m.

miscellaneous shower Thursday eve-|*

Kirschner and Mrs. John Pinkerton. |.

miscellaneous shower for Miss Lor-

Events Set At Butler U.

Social activities will resume their normal pace on the Butler University campus this week after the holiday recess. . Miss Margaret Parrish, president of ‘the Butler campus Y. W. C. A. chapter, will preside at a meeting of that organization tomorrow

afternoon in the Recreation Room of the Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, Members of the Butler basketball team will resume their home schedule tomorrow evening when Franklin invades the Fieldhouse. . Friday evening the freshman class will hold its annual Freshman Rose dance at Murat Temple. Nine co-eds will vie for the title of Rose queen. Sam. Cherin, general chairman, has announced that the co-ed elected will rule at the FPriday night dance. A trophy will be

. |presented to the winner by the

freshman class. - Members of the Equiteer's Club and the women’s physical education department at Butler will hold their regular semester Horse Show Sunday afternoon in the horse barn at the Indiana State Fair Grounds. Max de Vietien, instructor of riding at Butler, is in charge of the show and is assisted by members of the. women’s physical education department faculty. Approximately 40 Butler students will take part in the show.

Couple to Marry

Here at Easter

Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Harrison, 48 Downey Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Anne, to Leif Arnold Hougen of Royal Oak, Mich. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hougen of Crookston, Minn. The wedding will take place at Easter time in Indianapolis. Miss Harrison attended DePauw University and was graduated from Purdue University. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Hougen is a graduate of Teachers College, St. Cloud, Minn., and now a graduate student at the

By MILTON BRONNER

LONDON, Jan.9 (NEA).—Twice a week the most extraordinary sewing bee in the world takes place here in London where one of the women who sews is England’s Queen and the place is Buckingham Palace. The Queen and her circle sew for the British Red Cross. The idea was the Queen's. Most of the time she is busy with her wartime duties—making visits of inspection and encouragement to various centers. of war activities. But twice a- week she thought she could do something more concrete and tangible. on So she suggested that, perhaps the wives of the men employed in the royal household might like to join her in this work. There is but one moment of formality. For one brief second, when she enters the work-room, she is Elizabeth, Queen of England, and all the women. rise. After they are seated and take up their needles, she becomes Elizabeth Windsor, busily sewing. Often she chats with the other women, asking about their families and particularly about their sons if they have any in the armed services. #2 2 =n THE ROOM in which they work has little of the palace grandeur. Of course the magnificent manyprismed chandeliers could not be removed, but all the gaudy gilt and blue furniture was taken out. Long trestle tables and plain chairs have been installed. For the Queen wanted this to be a real workshop and not a play-at-work-shop. L And by- the same token, Elizabeth Windsor does not wear elaborate clothes. This is war time and this is war work. So she dresses in a plain woolen frock, like the rest of the women. The Queen, like the rest, carries her gas mask with her and, like the others, puts it beside her chair to have ready in case of need. ,

hees her companions in work were Mrs. McElvery, wife of a

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Is ‘Captained

At one of the recent sewing

Theres a Butler Rose

One from this group of Butler freshman coeds will don the queen’s crown to reign over the annual Butler Rose Ball Friday night in the Murat Temple. Freshman men will vote Thursday morning in the Y. M. C. A. Room at Butler. Aspirants for the throne include (seated,

2 City Lodges : Are to Install

Golden Rule O. E. S. to Confer Degrees and Advance Leaders.

Installation of officers, conferring of degrees and a covered dish luncheon have been planned by |lodge groups meeting this week,

p. m., Miss May Shields will be installing officer.

GOLDEN RULE CHAPTER 413, O. E. S,, will meet at 8 p. m. Friday at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. During the conferring of degrees officers will advance in rank. Mrs. Myrtle Irby, associate matron, will serve as worthy matron and Walter- R. Dorsett, associate patron, will be worthy patron. Mrs. Grace Hume will be associate matron, Miss Ruth Cochrane, conductress and Mrs. Hazel M. Uhl, associate conductress. Mrs. Helen Cochciate conductress. Mrs. Helen Ruskaup is present worthy matron and George W. Everett, worthy patron.

Installation services of TEMPLE REBEKAH LODGE will be held tonight in Castle Hall. Officers to be installed are Miss Eulelah Dain,

t (noble grand; Miss Callamatta Mc-

Times Photo.

left to right) the Misses Ann Strauss, Charlotte Moor, Betty Freeman, Mary Janet Mummert, Judy Westervelt; (standing, lef to right) the Misses Charleen Dabbs, Nancy Trimble, Eloise Wilson. and Barbara

Fuller.

A

ings meetings.

DIA at a} 4137 Rookwood Ave, Mrs. Li. J. Mc~ Dowell will be assistant hostess. Miss Louise Reiter is president of the local alumnae.

Plans for the ALPHA PHI SORORITY'’S state dance were discussed last night by local alumnae of the group at the home of Mrs. Arthur Dixon, 6172 N. Pennsylvania St. The date for the dance is Feb. 24 in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Howard Lytle talked. on the Goodwill Industries in Indianapolis. Assistant hostesses for the meeting were Mesdames Thomas Jenkins, Robert Seward, Edward Diederich, Marion Esterline, Ray Grimes and Miss Georgia Ryan.

Mrs. John P. Hofman, 1533 Spruce St., will be hostess at a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow at ALPHA TAU CHAPTER, ALPHA ZETA BETA SORORITY. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Howard Reed, Leroy Heinrichs, Fred Phelan and Bessie Taylor.

Members of BETA CHAPTER, OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Raymond E. Hudson, 401 Spencer Ave.

Mrs. O. B. Hanger was hostess at a meeting of UPSILON CHAPTER, ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY, last night in Social Room M of the Hotel Lincoln.

ALPHA CHAPTER, OMEGA CHI SORORITY, will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Kleinbub, 49 8, Linwood Ave.

Mrs. John H. Moffat, 5511 Unmiversity Ave., entertained members of SIGMA DELTA PI SORORITY and their guests at a party last night. Mrs. Marie C. Orr and Miss Marie Sullivan were assistant hostesses. 3

Members of BETA CHAPTER. BETA CHI THETA SORORITY, held a slumber party recently

[pha Phi Discusses Plans For State Dance on Feb. 24; Chi Omega Groups to Report

; : Plans for state dances are being discussed by several sororities at meetearly this week, while other Greek letter units will hold routine

Miss Jean Fox, chairman of the state dance committee for the IN-. APOLIS ALUMNAE OF CHI OMEGA SORORITY, will report eeting of the group tonight at the home of Mrs. Max Sappenfield,

at the home of Mrs. Max R. ForMiss Sally

rest, 840 N. Gray St. Cox, 615 N. Jefferson Ave. was hostess last night for a regular meeting of the group.

Miss Helen Turner will entertain members and pledges of BETA CHAPTER OF GAMMA PHI ALPHA SORORITY tonight at her home, 209 N. Gray St. Assistant hostess will be Miss Mary Jane Keating.

Members of PHI GAMMA CHI SORORITY will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Frank Griffin, 1202 N. Capitol Ave. New officers of the organization are Mrs. Ralph Foster, president; Mrs. Ellis Sisson, vice president; Mrs. © Fred Hastings, treasurer, and Mrs. Frank Griffin, secretary.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY held a covered dish luncheon af noon today at the home of Mrs. Fred Lehr, 5025 E. New York St.

Mrs. Harry . Sturgeon, 3019 N. Delaware St., was hostess for a 1 p. m. luncheon today of GAMMA CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY.

BETA CHAPTER OF PHI GAMMA TAU SORORITY will hold a shower tonight at the home of Miss Carol Helser, 5451 Hibben Ave,, in honor of Mrs. Elwyn Liverett. ¥

Librarian to Talk Miss Lillian Dichmann, librarian, will talk on “Neighborhood Beautification” at 1:30 p. m. Thursday before members of the Mothers’ Club of the Ketcham Kindergarten, Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society, at the kindergarten.

Buckingham Palace Needle Brigade "by Elizabeth Windsor

Benadum Talks Here Thursday

Clarence E. Benadum, Muncie attorney and Republican candidate for Governor, will address members of the Marion County Council of Republican Women at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Cecil Chittenden will talk on “The Apathyiof Youth Today in the Republican Party.” @ . Mrs. Burton L. Beville, recently elected president, will preside and will announce new committees; Mrs. W. E. Mendenhall is chairman of the speakers committee assisted by Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson and Mrs. Hubert Jordan; Mrs. Charles Mann, publicity chairman, Mesdames Chittenden, Ella Grub, Glen Harper, Myrtle Griggs, J. C. Siegesmund, Oliver Pickhart, John Askren. - Mrs. Aileen Kidd, membership chairman, will have on her committee Mesdames Elizabeth H. Orwin, Stella Cromwell, Zora Yoke, Edna Pauley, John Linegar, Jeanette Thienes, S. H. Connorroe, Carrie Hess, Wayne Payne and Max Norris. On the ways and means committee are Mrs. Lee Ingling, chairman, Mesdames Letha Lovinger, S. L. McCormack, Phoebe Taylor, John Routier Mayme Castor Ballard, Lillian Frye, George Henry, Herbert Luckey, Frank Cones, E. A. Clark, Rosa

W. K. Stineman and Esther Horne. Mrs. Lawrence Orr, telephone chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Carl Euston, Blanche MecKinney, Ella Glass, Jessie Patterson, Edwin Chapman, Jessie Schooler, Frank Huse, Faye Yakey, Bertha Hibner, Tona Shipman, Ruth Chadwick. Mrs. William Klinehelter is hostess for January, Mrs. Yakey, February; Mrs. Mae Markum Jacobs, March; Mrs. Louis Markun for April; Mrs. Siegesmund, May; Mrs. Askren, June; Mrs. Maude Smith, September; Mrs. Arthur Robinson, October, Mrs. Ralph Huey for November. Mrs. Mary Lou DeVaney, legislative chairman, will be assisted hy Mesdames Jacobs, Adgle Strock, Irene Faust and M. J. Shepherd. On the federation committee are Miss Margaret McFarland, chairman, Mrs. Maude Hobson and Mrs. Willard Armitage. Mrs. Epha Johnson is parlimentarian chairman and Miss Esther Horne, heads the house committee. :

Legion Group Fete Thursday

- Mrs. Eugene C. Barth, 3537 Winthrop Ave. will entertain members and guests of the Osric Mills Wat-

kins Unit, American Legion Auxil-

iary, at her home at 1 p. m. Thursday with a covered-dish luncheon. Mrs. George Peterson will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Clinton J. Ancker, unit president, will preside at the business meeting following the luncheon.

Mrs. Harry Gause will speak on

“Legislation,” and Mrs. R. D. MacDaniel will give a report on Christmas gifts presented to the children at the Knightstown Home. Mrs. ‘Harry E. Taylor will report on Red Cross work completed by the unit during the past three months as a part of their community service work, and Mrs. Hugh Thornburg will talk on “National Defense.” Mrs. Howard Paddock will give a resume of past sofial activities of the unit, and will outline a program for the coming months. 3 “Rehabilitation” will be the topic for the report given by Mrs. William R. Bolen. Mrs. Harry Nolen will outline the program presented by the Indianapolis Council of Women at its last meeting. ‘

K. G. A. Rush Set

- Kappa Gamma Alpha Sorority will entertain with a rush party to-

| | morrow evening at the home of Mrs.

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England's Queen (upper right), as “captain” of the royal needle brigade. When the sewing circle is seated she becomes Eliabeth Wind-

sor, busily sewing . . . chatting.

husband 1s office keeper of the royal mews; Lady Hyde, one of the Queen's ladies-in-waiting; Mrs. Jerr fe the Ng's

wife of a palace coachman; Mrs. Jones, wife of an outrider of the royal coach; Mrs. Smith, wife of the Queen’s page; Mrs. Coles, wite

J. C. McWilliams, 6180 E. 11th St. Mrs. William Steele, chairman of the rush committee, will assist.

Mothers Will Meet

Miss Ida Conner will speak to members of the Mothers’ Club of the 49th St. branch of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Association on “Guiding Toward Emotional Stability,” at a_ meeting tomorrow,

‘Today's Child’ Topic “Today ) World” will be the discussion topic

for a meeting of the Flackville

Pope, Fred Kepner, Maude Moudy,

's Child in Tomorrow's

Gannon, vice grand; Mrs. Mildred Lyon, recording secretary, and Mrs.

‘IClara Belle Bottorff, treasurer. Mrs.

Nina Finkler will be installing offi-

CUMBERLAND O. E. 8. will hold a stated meeting tomorrow in the Cumberland Masonic Hall.

INDIANAPOLIS ZOUAVE DRILL TEAM will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Ethel Ressinger, 828 Dawson St.

BROAD RIPPLE AUXILIARY 315, O. E. S., will meet for a covered dish luncheon tomorrow noon at the Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ruth Masten will preside.

Members of TARUM COURT OF THE LADIES ORIENTAL SHRINE were to sew for the benefit of the various crippled children’s hospitals maintained by Shriners all day today at the home of Mrs. H. A. Bolin, 2352 Kenwood Ave.

DAYLIGHT CHAPTER 553, O. E. S., will celebrate the third annijversary of the organization at a stated meeting at 1:30 p. m. Friday at Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. The Rev. David S. McNelly, pastor of the Centenary Christian Church, will speak, and Dr. Charles E. Arnold, bass, will sing accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Fowler. Mrs. Hilda Ann Peabody, violinist, will play. Dinner at 6:30 p. m, will honor the “brothers” of the chapter. Cards and dancing will follow. Mrs. Clyda G. Sage will sing. Mesdames Mary E. Betz, Ruth Denison and Lillie V. Gauker are taking reservations. Mrs. Nellie M. Young has charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs, Aciola Williams. Mesdames Freda Chrisman, Thelma King and Grace Trich are in charge of cards and tallies. Mrs. Agnes L. Singer is music chairman.

The WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, FIDELITY REVIEW 140, will hold a covered dish luncheon at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow at Castle Hall. : Tok

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Sigma Chapter, Alpha Omicton Alpha. 7:30 p. m, today. Miss Vera Bowers, 815 N. Bancroft, hostess. :

Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Hotel Lincoln. Prof. George Schumacher, chapter director, will give illustrated lecture.

Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. Wed. eve. Miss June Lollar, 318 E. North St., Apt. 9, hostess. Business meeting.

Lambda Chi Delta. 8 p. m. today. Miss Betty Stenzel, 2530 Park Ave., hostess. : en ; Rho Chapter, Sigma Beta. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Hal Shultz, 5918 Birchwood Ave. Miss Sally Smith, hostess.

CLUBS

Les Belles Filles Chapter of SubDeb. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Miss Mary Pritchard, 1606 Sturm Ave. Plans for next rush party to be made. Amicitin. 2 p. m. today. Juvenile Detention Home. Mrs. Walter H. Geisel to speak. 5

LODGES

George H. Chapman W.R. C. 10. 1:30 p. m. Today. Grand Army Hall Public Installation. Mrs. - Minnie Metiver, installing officer.

Lynhurst Chapter, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Today. Lynhurst Masonie Temple. Stated meeting. Conferring of degrees. . ° er rl te

St. Francis Guild Sponsors Benefit

will sponsor a benefit card party at 1:30 p, m. Thursday in the Citizens

Weimer is chairman of arrangements. Assisting. Mrs. Weimer will be Mesdames Arthur Heidenreich, T. E. Quill and Edward Heidenreich. Other committee heads include Mrs. Edward Trimpe, bridge; Mrs. Fred Koch and Mrs. Al P. Casse, euchre; Mesdames John Gedig, Carl Scheper, Henry Gardner and Herbert Roeder, pinochle and 500; Mrs. Euger 2 Lepple, other games, and Mrs. Walter Reimer and Miss Olivia Weimer, special prizes.

‘Life of Stalin’ : To Be Reviewed The Council of Jewish Women will present Rabbi Maurice Gold-

blatt in a book review Thursday at 10:15 a. m. at Kirshbaum Center.

Life of Stalin.” is council

Mrs. Sultan president.

Mothers to Meet

The Holiday Kindergarten Mothers’ Club will hold a business meeting at 2 p. m. Thursday at the kindergarten.

Cohen

New Officers

MOZART REBEKAH LODGE will install officers Thursday at 8.

cer and Mrs. Bessie Hart will assist..

Miss Marian Lee Clark (above), president of the Y. W. C. A. Quest Club, recently was appointed a member of the East Central Area Council of the National Y, W, Business and Professional Department. ja or She will attend a meeting at the Harriet McCormick Memorial Residence, ‘Chicago, Jan. 16, to help plan for the summer Y. W, C. A. conference to be held at Forest Beach, Mich. Miss Clark. will be chairman of the Southern Indiana Business Girls’ Conference to be held here in November.

Assembly Club Founders’ Day Luncheon Set

A playlet and a luncheon honor» ing founders, an election and several talks will be among adtivities for clubwomen’s rneetings tomorrow. The STATE ASSEMBLY WOMAN’S CLUB will hold a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. at the Spink Arms Hotel in honor of its founders. A playlet written and preduced by Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett and Mrs. Julius C, Travis will be presented. Mrs. John E. King, chairman of hostesses, will be assisted by Mes= dames William A. Arnold, Beckett, Luke W. Duffey, Harry G. Leslie, Charles F. Miller, Robert rhead, Travis, Clarence Wysong and Joseph Sexton.

Al G. Feeney will speak on “The Vice Problem in Indianapolis” at a meeting of the WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB. Mrs. Lewis Shott will give the Bible lesson. Hostesses will be Mrs. Roy Horne and Mrs. R. C. Vermillion,

Members of the EPHAMAR LIT. ERARY CLUB will elect officers tomorrow. Hostesses will be Mrs. Louis Trager, Mrs. Frank MsCracken and Miss Fern Harris. ; After the business meeting meme bers will give @ series of ten minute

talks. Mrs. C. E. Bell will speak on

“Singing Towers”; Mrs. Matt Harris on “Origin of Bells” and Miss Harris on “Buried Bells.” Mrs. Josephine Gray will sing “The Bells of St. Mary's.”

The MINERVA CLUB will study “Trailblazers of the Nineteenth Century,” Lucrezia Mott and Sojourner

‘Truth, tomorrow. Mrs. K. V. Ammer

man, hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. H. S. Lloyd.

Co-Operative Traffic Divisions to.Meet

The Indianapolis men’s and women’s divisions of the co-opera-tive Traffic Program of the B. and 0. employees will combine with the men and women of the Safety Program at a meeting at 8 p. m. toe night at the general offices of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 22 Virginia Ave. . H. E. Bachelder, division superin=tendent; R. E. Chamberlin, division engineer, both of Dayton, O. and Miss Helen Foreman of Baltimore, special . representative, will talk, Lloyd W. Baker is in charge of the program. Mrs. Iieo F. Holland is chairman of the woman's division of the Coe

operative Traffic program; W, H,

Bettcher and E. G. Bumgardner, cochairmen of the men’s division, and R. C. Diamond, chairman of the Safety Program.

Gardens Is Topic Talks on “Winter Care of Rock Gardens and Pools” will be featured at a meeting of the Garden Study Club Friday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. John Hook, Spring Mill Road, will be hostess.

| ¥he St. Francis Hospital Guild |]

Gas Co. auditorium. ‘Mrs! Bernard |

~ Rabbi Goldblatt will review “The |

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