Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1940 — Page 4

=". services for patients in the mater-

DOCTORS | DINE AND. IN

New officers of the Marion County Medical Society dance of that organization held last night at the Indiana

Dr. Ben B. Moore, 1940 president:

liam Wright, chairman of the council, Dr. J. O. Ritchey (r

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Dr. William Dugan, S¢

wis installed at the annual dinner plis Athletic Club. Left to right are tcretary-treasurer, and Dr. J. Wilight) is the president-elect.

INSTALL OFFICERS |

Dr. Herman G. Morgan proudly displays to Mrs. Morgan the plaque given him last night by the society in appreciation of “faithful and efficient service” as president in 1939. The citation further reads “in token of the high esteem in which he is held, this certificate is presented as an expression of our fraternal regard.”

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Times Pbotos.

This group inspects a prize won ‘at the diamer by Mrs. Glen Ryan (fourth from left). Dine : ) Mrs. Ralph McQuiston, Dr. Frank Teagtie, Mrs. Teague, ' Mrs. Eiyan, Mrs. David Jones, Dr, Ryan and (standing, left i right) Dr. McQuiston and Dr.

SOCIETY—

“Children to Vie for Riding

Honors

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at Brown Stables.

Life around the R. H. Bro dull these days. The first in

riding tournaments will be held at 8 p. m. Friday. That's the topnotch event, while on the side are numerous sleighride and skating parties and skijoring—new to most local

". winter sports devotees.

The riding tournament, conducted by Mrs. Margaret Abraham Feore, will consist. of five horsemanship classes and is open to chil-

dren all over town. The first class

under; the second for children between 11. and 14 years old: the third for riders between 15 and 18 years, and the fourth and fifth classes, the Junior and Senior Equestrian Clubs at Shortridge. Tillman Bubenzer will judge the events. The groups will walk, trot and canter; then reverse and canter.

of each show will be awarded five

prize winner, four points, and so on down to the fourth prize winner At the end of the five tournaments, individ-

who will get two points. ual scores will be computed and the with a championship trophy.

Venturesome Try Out New Winter Sport So much for the tournament and a little about the skijoring

which involves a horse, a rider and

There are plenty of disasters, it_seems, but they are soon forgotten. Among the venturesome few who attempt skijoring are Mesdames Clayton Mogg, Alex Metzger and Morris Rosner, and, of course, many of the younger fry, who think nothing of being dashed through a

snowbank, face down.

One-horse cutters have appeared, as if from the blue, during the cold snap and are popular’ with young couples, The Alex Metz-

gers have a convenient skating pond

stables and it has been jammed with skaters every afternoon and evening. The regular luncheon . group that meets at the stables each Monday hurries to the pond as soon as dessert is over. after last Monday's gathering included Mesdames Frank McKibben,

Ray Bunch, A. H. Fiske, Donald Test,

berg, Marjorie Bunch and Joan Metzger.

_ Fimarte Guild Program Will

The Filmarte Guild’s committee on student-teacher special show-

ings will sponsor a tea from 4 to 5

Art Institute. The foreign films to be shown in the toming months

before this group will be discussed. Charles

You Like It” and “Grand Illusion.”

“Mayerling” will be discussed by Charles C. Martin, head of the language department at Technical High ‘School. Mrs. Martin heads the committee on tea arrangements, assisted

by Mrs. Lenore Ivey Frederickson an Patrons and patronesses named

Robinson of Butler University, DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools; E. Francis Bowditch, headmaster of Miss Mary Orvis, executive secretary of the Indiana

Park School; University Extension Division; Gord chard School; Miss I. Hilda Stewart, and Mr. Martin and Harold Winslow, at Manual High School.

New members of the subscription committee are Mesdames Herbert Gibbs, Nell Thomas, Dorothy Kohlstadt and the MissesBetty Jane Hamerstadt, Patricia Gilliland, Charlotte Pearson and . Helen Haggard. James Cullin and Miss Carol Miedema are members of the student workers committee. Mrs. H, H, Arnholter is general

Shgiman of the showings. ” ”

“The board of directors of the

hold its annual all-day meeting tomorrow at the nursery; The

business session will open at 10 a. m.

EJ a : The Woman’s Contract Club will ~ the Indianapolis Athletic Club. ” 2

Paul R. Matthews, co-director

Holiday,” a musical comedy to open at the Civic Theater Friday, will review the play at a meeting of the Women’s Affairs Committee study group meeting Friday morning. Mrs. Myron J. ‘McKee, 4510

Park Ave, will be hostess. Also on the program will be Mrs. + Children’s Civic Theater’s first play

the Children’s Theater at Atlanta, Ga., where she served as director,

Hadley, new head of the voice Hepsriment at Afar Jordan Conservatory of Music, will talk on “Moonlight Sonata,” “As

wn stables is by no means a series of five children’s

is. for riders 10 years old and

The blue ribbon winner

points; red ribbon or second

grand winner will be presenieq

a skiier who hangs on behind.

right across the road from the

Skaters Orland Church, Samuel Gold-

Be Topic

p. m. Friday at John Herron

The historical significance of _

d Mrs. Donald Mattinson.today include President D. S.

on Thompson, director of Orprincipal of Tudor Hall School, head of the music department

® Indianapolis Day Nursery , will

Luncheon will be at 1 p. m. » play at 1:15 p. m. tomorrow at

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of music for “Knickerbocker

John Cc. Drewry, director of the this season, who will describe

St. Vincent's Hospital Guild Notes Seventh Year Jan. 24

St. Vincent's Hospital Guild will mark the seventh anniversary of its founding Jan. 24th with a luncheon-bridge at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The cutting of the organization's birthday cake, a gift of Sister Rose, hospital superintendent, and baked in the hospital kitchen, is a traditional ceremony on Founders’ Day. Mrs. Frank A. Madden, guild President, will preside.

Kitterman, luncheon chairman, is "being assisted by Mrs. C. L. Eisaman. The ticket committee in-

cludes Mrs. M. T. Patten, chairman; | -

Mrs. T. B. Graves, co-chairman; Mesdames Fred Thomas, S. W. Terry, Everett Hays, Ralph Ittenbach, Hugh Brady, Tracy Whitaker, D. T. Burns, Norman Loomis, William Fred Sander, Kevin Brosnan,

Charles Mason, Frank Lobraico, George J. Smith, Emil C. Rassman and Denver Fuller. Decorations are being planned by Mrs. Mildred Wilmeth, assisted ‘by Mesdames Ted Marbaugh, D. D. Cutright and Thomas J. Scanlan. Mrs. Ralph Nessler and Mrs. J. William Wright are in charge of prizes. The guild is a non-sectarian group which supplements the philanthropic werk of the Sisters of Charity at the hospjtal among patients of all creeds. The organization’s 500 members donate their

nity and children’s wards. Welfare work funds are obtained through dues and the annual benefit supper dance. This year’s ball will be April 6 at the I. A. C. Mrs. David C. Klausmeyer will be general chairman.

*|Jjorie Horn,

Mrs. Harry

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Psi Chi Phi. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Francis Weddel, 1218 Hoefgen, hostess. : Alpha Chapter, Theta Delta Sigma. Tonight. Home of Mrs. James Wilson. Miss Josephine Watson, hostess. CLUBS A. F. A. Today. Miss Ruth Bradley, 145 E. Fall Creek, hostess. Fayette. Friday. Mrs. Bess McKay Henry, 3161 Washington Blvd. "hostess. . LODGE Sukefian Chapter 515. O. E. S. p.m. today. Cumberland MaHall. Stated meeting. Mrs. " Helen Bangel, worthy matron. Frank Black, worthy patron.

CARD PARTY

Ladies Auxiliary to General Protestant Orphans’ Home. 8 p. m Thurs. Home, 1404 S. State. Mrs.

season brides-to-be.

Saturday afternoon at Miss Deery’

next Wednesday in the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Guests with Miss Dugan will be her grandmother, Mrs. R. R. Shiel, and Mesdames Francis Layden, Rokert Walsh, Roger Shiel, Robert

Smith and the Misses Ruth and. Frances Courtney, Patricia O'Cony nor, Lucille Stenger, Eileen and Rosemary Rocap, = Mary Louise Keach and Kathleen Fiynn. The group will play bridge,

Invitations ie A ut 2 or the wedding of Miss Betty Hazeltine, daughter of Mrs. Ross * Hazeltine, Columbus, Ind., and Larry Willson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willson, 33 Maple Court. The couple wiil be married Saturday, Jan. 27, in Columbus. Attendants at the wedding will be Miss Alice Woods, maid of honor; Miss Mary Jane Bauer, Columbus, and Miss Eleanor Humphreys, Raton, N. M., bridesmaids; John Westfall, . best man, and Bert Kingan Jr. and Frank Anderson, ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kinnear will entertain at a cocktail party Saturday night for Miss Hazeltine and Mr. Willson. Later that evening, Ralph Triller will be host to the group ata party in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Triller. " » ” Officers and the Guardian Council of Bethel 23, Job’s Daughters, will entertain Friday night with a kitchen shower for their honor queen, Miss Geraldine Wright, at the home of Miss Mary Joyce Hedge, 2822 Brookside Ave. Miss Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wright, 635 N. Gray St., and Donald Grebe, son of Mrs. Alberta Grebe, 927 Middle Drive, ‘Woodruf? Place, will be married Sunday, Jan. 21, in the Centenary Christian Church. i; Guests with the bride-to-be will include ‘the Misses Mary Huber, Nora Louise Baurer, Lolita Edington, Ruth Ann Gorman, Phyllis Adams, Jane Dodd, Josephine Heath, Gertrude Haydon, Elsa Jean Neligh, LeVonne Innis, Luella Cobb, Edith Farrington, Betty Thomas, Betty Perkins, Wilma Schmitt, Beulah Hunter, Mildred Reed, Betty Cobb and Mesdanmes Henry Hummell, George Dodd’ 2nd uh Riley.

Miss Charlotte Lowey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Lowey, Huntington, will be entertained tomorrow night at a kitchen shower by the Misses Mary Louise Barnhart, Josephine Miller, Claribel Rogers and Charlotte Martin, 5861 Broadway. Miss Lowey and Darwin Forst, Huntington, will be married Saturday, Jan. 27. Guests at the shower will include Mesdames William Hermann, Orville T. Fox, LeRoy Cummings, Rex Rudicel, B. F. Siebenthal and C. Fred Inlow, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Rex Lowey, Huntington; Miss Marthe Misses Florence Swanson and Dorothy Lowey, Bloomington; Miss Natalie Lowey and Virginia Bunce, Hysingion, | and Miss Helen Smith.

» EJ Announcement has Rosen made of the marriage of Miss Ali M. Heather and Roy Alfred Mobley, which took place Saturday the | vr Emmanuel Baptist parsonage, 1314 Woodlawn Ave. The Rev. F, A. Hayward officiated. Attendants| were Miss Mary Fallowfield and Wiliam Fallowfield.

Sisterhood Dance Members of Chapter V, P.

Sisterhood, and their husband: Hold

E. O. 5 will formal dance Friday night at the Naval Armory. i Resaryations have been made for Messrs d Mesdames William C. Brass, John Fletcher, William Frosch, Haskell Gift, J. Lee McDermed, Harry W. Nichols, H. T. Perry, Louis M. Richardson, Frank Smith, A. L. Strauss, W. J. Weesner, J. Harold Wright, Dr. and Mrs. wilfred Chambers, Dr. and Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. A. W. Kuerst and Alfred Kuerst.

Pianist to Play wy

Assembly Luncheon

Mrs. Harry Lane; accompanist for the Indianapolis Public Schools Choruses, will play at the Founders’ Day luncheon meeting today of the Indianapolis Branch of the Siate Assembly Woman's Club at the Spink-Arms Hotel. - Mrs. Edgar A. Perkins sr, will read an original poem written for

‘{the occasion. Placecards, drawn by

Edward Wiebke, chairman.

of members, i a

Mrs. John King, will be caricatures

Miss Dorothy Shiel Dugan To Be Shower Guest Saturday; Hazeltine Invitations Are Out

Moynahan, Victor Hertz, J.: Albert |

Is Set for Friday |

Showers again are claiming most of the spare moments of a mid-

Miss Josephine Deery and Miss Vivian Lukanitsch will e rtertain

s home, 3942 N. Delaware |St., in

honor of Miss Dorothy Shiel Dugan, daughter . of Dr. Thomas J. Dugan, Miss Dugan and Thomas L. McKevitt, Washington, will be

rried

2 Lodge Units Are to Install

Installation of officers heads the list of lodge group ackvities this week. Mrs. Esther Daacke will be installed as noble grand of IRVINGTON REBEKAH LODGE 608 at 8 p. m. today at I. O. O. F. Hall, 542012 E. Washington St. Other Officers to be installed are Mrs. Sylvia Benner, vice grand; Mrs. Alice Monical, recording secretary; Miss [Lillian Garrett, financial secretary; Mrs.

Grace Rodkey, treasurer, and Mrs..

Olive Eddleman, past noble grand. Mrs. Madge Kretsch, deputy president of District 6 will be the installing officer, assisted by! other officers of that district. NAOMI - AUXILIARY, O. |E. S, will install officers in services at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the Masonic Temple, Illinois and North Sts. INDIANAPOLIS PATROL 6, WHITE SHRINE OF JERUSALEM, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio St. Mrs. Mathilda Tschudi will preside. Drill practice will follow the meeting. Mrs. Katherine Armbruster is patrol captain. The SOCIAL CLUB OF THE MONUMENTAL DIVISION 128 OF THE GRAND INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY TO THE BROTHERHQOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. William Dorsey, 254 N. Arsenal Ave. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. M. C. Murdock and Mrs. William Noelle.

Garten Review Jan. 26 Waited

‘Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review ‘“Abrsham Lincoln” (Carl Sandburg) at 8 p. m. Friday, Jan. 25, at the American United Life Building, under auspices of the Alpha Beta Latreian Club. : Proceeds from the review will go toward maintenance of the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp clinic in Bridgeport, the organization’s philanthropic project. Committees for the review are as} follows: Ways and Means—Mrs. Dana Jones, chairman; Mesdames Kenneth Adair, Marvin Lugar, Bernard Lacy and William Vaughn. Publicity—Mrs, Edward E. McLaren, chairman; Mesdames Robert Burnett, James Beatty and Malcolm Campbell. Tickets—Mrs. William Ieuter, chairman; Mesdames Paul Hancock," Edwin Kendall, Blanton Coxen, George Ford and Fred Green.

wo iangemen ;soMis, George.

/alker, chairman; Mesdames Paul Whitemore, lewis Smith, Harold Dunlap and Bernard Schottérs. Music—Mrs. Noble Hilgenberg, chairman; Mrs. John Sloan Smith and Miss Dorothy Phillips. Ushers— Mrs. Harold Victor, chairman; Mesdames John McConnell, Wilbur Smith, Kenneth Swanson, Ray Morgan and Frank Ramsey.

Club Lecturer

Gordon Enders, traveler and lecturer on the Far East, was to speak this afternoon before members of the Woman's Department Club at the clubhouse. “Americans Follow the Sun”: wa to be

Mr. - Enders’ topic,

{Book Rovio

Election and |

Talks Planned|

are among the activities scheduled for sorority groups meeting tonight. Miss Mary J. Cain of Indianapolis Public Library will review some

Current Events Club Will Choose Leaders Tomorrow.

7 Talks, a book review and election of officers are planned for club women’s meetings tomorrow. Members of the INDIANAPOLIS CURRENT EVENTS CLUB will elect officers at their meeting tomorrow. Mrs. E. E. Files will speak on “Late Drama” and Mrs. P. C. Lumley on “News Reporter.” Mrs. F. A. Symmes and Mrs. C. J. Finch will be hostesses.

Miss Martha Cunningham, 51 Layman Ave., will entertain members of the IRVINGTON SERVICE

tomorrow, with Mrs. C. R. Evans as alternate hostess. Assisting her will be Mesdames D. A. Campbell, Fay Poarch, Virgil Root, Elizabeth Robinson, Fred Steele, I. M. Van Ausdall, Arthur C. Wagner and W. J. Weesner. Mrs. A. M. Alexander will lead the devotions and Mrs. W. E. Wagoner will give the “Silver Cross.” The program will be by members of the Expression Club.

The SERVICE - STUDY CLUB will have a guest day meeting tomorrow with Mesdames Chase Johnson,’ E. J. Katzenberger, True Carpenter and Karl Theilig as hostesses. Mrs. Bert Moon will give a book review.

Mrs. W. A. Schofield, 5260 Pleasant Run Parkway, will be hostess for a meeting of the APERIO CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. William A. MacNelly will speak: on “The New Harmony Movement.”

The IRVINGTON KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS’ CLUB will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the kindergarten. Mrs. Harry Ware is chairman of hostesses. Mrs. Chic Jackson will give a book review. Guests have been invited.

The FLEMISH FLANDERS CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB will meet with Miss May Souders, 807 E. 42d St., at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Freeman Bradford and Mrs. Eula Wheeler.

Mrs. Arthur C. Bennett will entertain members of the DAUGHTERS OF WARRICK COUNTY tomorrow at 8 p. m. Mrs. Ella Jarett wiil preside. The LA-VAL-WOOD HOMEMAKERS CLUB will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Thelma Champion.

Club Told or ' 2 Musicians

A program on the work of Louise Homer, opera singer, and her hus‘band, Sidney Homer, composer and author, was presented at a meeting of the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music sorority this morning at the home of Mrs. Chester Albright, 5735 N. Pennsylvania St. The program included a review of Mr. Homer’s book, “My Wife and 1,” and several of his songs. Miss Leona Wright sang” “Sing to Me, Sing” and “It Was the Time of Roses.” Mrs. James W. Costin sang “Sheep wind Lambs” and “Long Ago.” Records of Mrs. Homer singing “Home to Our Mountains” from “Il

- | Trovatore” in a duet with Caruso

and “Noble Sir, God Salutes You” from “The Huguenots,” were played. Assisting hostesses were Mes-

{dames W. P. Anderson, Attia Malott

Martin, Homer Woods, Appel, Henty Sidrow, A. C. Hirschman and H. Gibbs. Mrs. F. E. Glass and A, Harriet Burtch were program chairmen,

Hargitts to Orr Home

‘entertain from 4 to 7 o’clock Sunday evening with an open house at their new home, 5520 N. Meridian St. Invitations were decorated with a picture of the home. Mrs. Sherwood Blue and Mrs. Russell McDermott will preside at the tea table and assistant hostesses

bershardt, William C. Kern, Wilson Mothershead, George Goodwin, Kenneth Adair, Hugh Carpenter, Harold Victor, Marvin L. Lugar, Herbert Todd, Gaylord Wood and Edward P. Gallagher. &

Class to See Film Movies, provided by the Dairy Council of Indianapolis, will be shown at a meeting of the Ladies’ Bible Class of Emerson Avenue Baptist Church at 1:30 p. m. Friday. Mrs. T. H. Erbrich is program chair-

man. The Rev. J. Walker Martin will musical numbers,

CIRCLE OF KING'S DAUGHTERS

- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Hargitt will] ;

will include Mesdames Frederick Al-|:

A pledge service, installation of of the recently published books at

Miss Martha Morrison, a national; field secretary, will be the guest of the group. She is inspecting the Butler active chapter as a part of a national inspection trip. Mrs. H. B. Smith and Mrs. Ilo Coffing will assist the hostess.

ALPHA CHAPTER. OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY will hold pledge services tonight at the home of Miss Betty Kelly, 3355 Ciraceland Ave.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA (CHI SORORITY will be entertained 4% the home of Mrs. Richard Kleinab, 49 S. Linwood St. tonight.

Members of KAPFA GAMMA ALPHA SORORITY will entertain rushees tonight with a party at the home of Mrs. J. C, McWilliams, 6180 IE. 11th St. Mrs, William Steele will be assfStant hostess.

Miss Helen Whitmore will be installed as president of BETA C TER OF DELTA PHI BETA SORORITY at 8 p. m. today at the

home of Miss Maureen Murray, 2005 Howard St. Other officers to be installed are Miss LaVonne Stocker, vice presicent; Mrs. Herschel Harms, secrelary; Mrs. Milton Venis, treasurer; [Miss Murray, parliamentarian; Mrs, R. E. Hadley, historian; Miss Alice Smith, sergeant- -at-arms, and Mrs. Walter .Cocherell, chaplain.

| Mrs. William Hinz, 9i8 E. Minnesota St, will be hostess for a meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA BETA PHI SORORITY at a: 30 o'clock tonight.

ALPHA TAU CHAPTER OF ALPHA. ZETA BETA SORORITY will meet at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. John Hofmann Jr. 1533 Spruce St. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Leroy Heinrichs, Bessie Taylor, Fred Phelan and Howard Reed.

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

Mrs. Lee Nicholson entertained members of EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY at her home, 6121 Riverside Drive, today.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI SORORITY will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. today| at the home of Miss Mildred Clark, 3 8. Rural St. Apt. 1.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA KAPPA will meet at 8 p- m. today at the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Alice Byers will be hostess.

Miss ‘Helen Scanling will entertain members of DELTA CHI CHAPTER OF XI DELTA XI SORORITY at 8 p. m. today at her home, 3422 Capitol Ave. Initiation services will be held.

Members of GAMMA CHAPTER OF PHI GAMMA SIGMA SORORITY will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Miss Jeanne Bardy.

‘Sub-Deb Choice

i Miss Nora Louise Bauer (above) is the newly elected president of

Deb Club. Other officers are Miss LaVerne Hansing, vice president; Miss Elaine Moris, secretary; Miss Betty «Cardenas, treasurer, and Miss June Dixon, publicity. Installation of new officers was held recently at the home of Miss

Ina Day. The club xii have a card } paxty, J

Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae Unit To Entertain National Officers; Omega Chis Also Meet Tonight

ALUMNAE CHAPTER, OF ZETA TAU ALPHA tonight. will be at the home of Mrg Arthur N. Curtiss, 5521 N. Pennsylvania St.

the Nu Beta Nu Chapter, Sub- |.

officers, a rush party and a shower

a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS The meeting

State P. E. O. Will Convene

Indiana x of the P. E. O.

Sisterhood will be guests of the Indianapolis Council Jan. 20 at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon in the Columbia Club. The event will mark the 71st anniversary of the founding of the organizdtion.,K . Dr. Maria Leanard, dean of women at the University of Illinois, will talk on “Growing Up in a Democracy.” State officers will be guests. Mrs. B| H. Lybrook, council president, has named the following chapters as arrangements committees: hapter PF, candlelighting; Chapter G, tickets; Chapter ‘P, music; Chapter Q, decorations; Chapter §, luncheon; Chapter U, program; Chapter V, publicity; and Chapter W. invitations. Mrs. Paul a president. of

Chapter F and past president of the council, will give the invocation. Mrs. William G. Winemiller, member of Chapter P., will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Albert Hirschman. Mrs. H. E. Boggy, Chapter U., will be toast ter. Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger of Chapter F will direct the candlelighting service, assisted by Mesdames Wallace Hall, Lawrence Newburn, Leslie Crockett and C. S. Wheeler. Council representatives who will be hostesses are Mrs. B. H. Lybrook and Mrs. P. T. Schaefer, Chapter U; Teeman and Mrs, , Chapter W; Mrs. Ralph McKay and Mrs. H. C. Gemmer, Chapter G; Mrs. J. R. Kuebler and Mrs. W. E. Kyle, Chapter Q; Mrs. A. W. McDonald and Mrs.

James F. Hall, Chapter P; Mrs. Paul (1s. :15 p.

Kilby and Mrs. | Crockett, Chapter BF; Mrs. H. W. Nichols and Mrs. W. J. Weesner, Chapter V; Mrs. P. Ward Holaday and Mrs. Donaldson Brown, Chapter The P. E. O. Sisterhood was organized Jan. 20, 1869, at Iowa Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, Ia. The first Indiana Chapter was organized in 1886 in Thorntown. The Sisterhood’s chief philanthropy is its educational fund. There are 60,000 members in the United States, Canada and ‘Hawaii. The organization has built a memorial library at Mt. Pleasant for its national headquarters and Cottey College at Nevada, Mo, is owned and maintained by the sisterhood.

Writer to Talk At Breakfast

Mrs. Laura Long, Columbus, Ind., author, will .talk at the third and last of a series Authors’ Breakfasts Sunday noon in the Hunt Room of the Marott Hotel. The breakfasts are nsored by the local - alumnae chapter of Theta | Sigma Phi, journalistic sorority. ‘Mrs. Long’s topic will be “What Every Young Writer Should Know,” in which she willl give her formula for a successful career in the field of fiction. The speaker’s latest book, “Hannah Courageous,” was published “last fall and concerns .the

7 Directors

Elected by

‘Art Group

Three Are. New; Four Re-named for Terms Of Three Years.

New directors of the’ Art Associa= tion of Indianapolis, elected at ® meeting last night, include Mrs,

Frederick G. Appel, E. H. Kemper McComb and Ernest Ropkey. The

annual election was held at the John

Herron Art Museum. Dr. G. H A. Clowes, William George Sullivan, Mrs. Addison C. Harris and Albert L. Zoller were reelected directors for three-year terms. . Evans Woollen Sr. president. Oscar P. Welborn, treasurer; Wilbur D. Peat, museum director; Donald Mattison, director of the John Herron Art School, and Miss Grace Speer, executive secretary, gave their annual reports. Miss Speer reported the receipt of the. Josephine Farnsworth Mce Donald unrestricted fund of $64,481, Three life members have joined during the year, endowment fund by $300. They are Mrs. George M. Dickerson, Woods A. Caperton Jr. and Miss Margaret M. Shipp. Mr. Peat said preliminary work has been completed on a descriptive handbook of paintings owned by the association. A total of 32,130 per=sons visited the museum during 1939, he added.

Nurse to Talk At Luncheon

Miss Eva MacDougall will speak on the contribution of a privately financed public health nursing association in a public health program at the annual luncheon meeéting of the Indianapolis Public Health Nursing Association at m. tomorrow in the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel.

Miss MacDougall is chief of the :

Bureau of Public Health Nursing of the State Board of Health. . All persons interested in publie health nursing are invited to ate tend. Association members will elect first and third vice presidents, 8 recording secretary, a treasurer and eight board members.

Fourth Ward G. 0. P,’ Club Elects Officers

Mrs. Russell Richardson was elected president of the Fourth Ward Women’s Republican Club

yesterday afternoon at a meeting

with Mrs. George Bénder, 2940 Cole lege Ave. Other officers named were Mrs, Frank Huse, vice president; Mrs,

Alyce LaManna, secretary, and Mrs,

Agnes Todd, treasurer. Miss Jeanette Wilson was chosen a die rector. George R. Jeffrey, candidate for Governor, spoke.

Doctor on Program

Dr. Gertrude Hinshaw will discuss “How to Detect and Treat Abnorse

malties of the Thyroid” at a meeting

of the southeastern district of the Indiana Chiropractors’ Association

on Sunday, Jan. 21, in Richmond,

Dr. David G. Walesby, Columbus, Ind, is president of the organizge

tion.

adventures of a young Quaker girl in a small Indiana town during the years just preceding the Civil War. Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton, Engulty member at uce Mrs. Long.

Leading roles mystery comedy, Arthur Smith, Michael Barry ton,

Dinner Set Monday

' Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will have dinner Monday at the home of Mrs. T. G. Smith, 5808 Julian Ave. Five members of Chapter Q will present the program and be dinner guests. They are the Mesdames on R. Kuebler, Karl PF.

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