Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1940 — Page 4
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. SOCIETY—
Receptionists Filmarte Show Wednesday.
Named for
Mrs. T. M. Rybolt will head the reception committee
for Wednesday night’s showing
Maginot Line” for Filmarte Guild members in the Athe-
naeum ballroom. Assisting Mrs. Rybolt ‘will
man, Earl O. Noggle, Wilson C. VonKessler, Walter R.
J. W. Coffey and R. G. Lazarus. Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin is being assisted in arrangements by Mesdames C. H. Wallerich, Hortense Rauh Burpee, Sylvester Johnson, O. Mueller, Ernest Krutzch and Ralph
Mayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cole plan Mr. and Mrs. R. Emmett Kelly. In and Mesdames H. Maurice Angell, Cha and Rybolt. Mr. and Mrs. John M. K
~ G. Rauch will be together as will be Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Montrose.
Mrs. Kessler and Mrs.. Mayer will Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Corcoran and Dr. be in a party and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kwitny will be together.
Messrs. and Mesdames .Jack A. Go
Huston,
organization. Prof. Roman Dictator Then and Now.” will be “White Oak Farm” and Feb. 12 on “Let’s Make a Survey.”
= = 2 Robert C. Hollingsworth will talk on
Book” tomorrow at John Herron Art Museum. The speaker will refer to the exhibit in Sculpture Court of the work of Bruce Rogers which
closes tomorrow.
t 4 ® 2 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jennings of Danville, Ill, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Felix M. Felix M. McWhirter, 3655 N.
McWhirter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pennsylvania St. The wedding will Danville, :
Both Miss Jennings and Mr. McWhirter were graduated from where Miss Jennings was a Alpha Theta Sorority and Mr. McWhirter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. After the wedding the couple will be at home in Indian-
DePauw University, apolis.
Ribbon winners in the first of held last night at the R. H. Brown
ments.
and under. Other winners were man, third, and Nancy Hoke, fourth. In the group for 11-14 .years, Di
Hazel Alske won first in the Shortrid vision, with Luanna McCreary, second Patricia Glossbrenner, fourth. Winn
third, and Evelyn Maraist, fourth, Day Nursery Board Elects
Mrs. John Messick was élected president of the Indianapolis Day Nursery board of directors at the board’s annual meeting recently at the nursery. Others elected were Mrs. M. J. Spencer, first vice president; Wallace O. Lee, second vice president; Mrs. R. W. Spiegel, financial secretary; Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Gillion, recording secretary; Mrs, Harper Ransburg, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. James T. «Cunningham, membership secretary. : Directors elected to serve for a two-year term were Mesdames Felix McWhirter, Spencer, Messick, John Engelke and Gillion. Holdovers on the board are Mesdames Spiegel, Hudelson, Ransburg and Lee. Plans were discussed for the open meeting to be sponsored by the nursery Feb. 16 at the Columbia Club, with Mrs. Charlotte Carr of Hull House, Chicago, as speaker. It is the first meeting of this kind sponsored by the nursery. Mrs. Clarence Merrell is chairman.
Koons-Smith Wedding Held
Miss Maryellen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luna Smith, and . H. W. Koons, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Koons, were married yesterday morning in the rectory of the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rev. Pr. Anthony M. Conway officiated. : : . The couple will be at home after Jan. 22 at 1434 N. Delaware St. The bride is president of Alpha Chapter, Phi Gamma Sigma Sorority.
Arrange Card Party Members of the January Band of - the St. Catherine’s Catholic Church, Tabor and Shelby Sts., will hold a chicken and roast beef dinner tomorrow in the school hall. Serving will start at 11:30 a. m. A card will be_held in the afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Tate and Mrs. John Long will assist Mrs. Mary Staub, chairman of arrangements. {
Other reservations have been made by odman, Fred Bates Johnson, Volney M. Brown, Henry C. Atkins Jr., Kurt F. Pantzer, Francis P. : Mortimer C. Furscott, Harry S. Glickman, Dr. dnd Mrs, Emmett B. Lamb, Mrs. P. O. Power and Richard Power.
Literary Club, Program Changes Made
Joseph R. H. Moore, secretary of the Indianapolis Literary Club, today announced program changes for three future meetings of the Henry M. Gelston is to speak Jan. 22 on “A Ferris T. Taylor’s topic on Jan. 29 Howard C.
* Ribbon Winners Look to Championship
five children’s riding tournaments Stables are now looking forward to the next step toward a championship trophy which will be awarded the rider accumulating the highest.number of points in five tourna-
Sally Stokely was blue ribbon winner in the class for 10-year-olds Everett Brook, second: Juliann Fore-
Maralou Hyatt, second; Ab Metzger, third, and Patricia Dowd, fourth. ge Junior Equestrian. Club di-
Club were Ann Cantwell, first: Janet Sorenson, second; Jane Meyers,
Marigold Garden.
St. Mary’s Academy Alumnae. Sun.
Cherokee
Northwestern Camp 4415,
Broad Ripple Sylvia Rebekah Lodge.
Brookside Chapter 481, O. E. S. 8
Golden Rule Auxiliary, O. E
Indianapolis
Parent Council, Boy Scout Troop
Parliament Club To Note Founding
Law Club will celebrate the seventh anniversary of its founding Monday with'a 12:30 o’¢lock luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Stacey, 4510 Carrollton Ave. where the club held its first meeting.
club’s founder, will be the honor
guest and will talk on “How Far Have We Gone.”
Miss Maude Russell,
of “Double Crime in the
be Mesdames E. J. Bra-
Herman W. Kothe, Clemens Spaan. to attend the showing with a large party will be Messrs. ries C. Martin, Braman Noggle itchen and Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Harry S. Hanna
see the foreign film together. and Mrs. Irvine H. Page will Dayan and Dr. and Mrs. I. J.
Caldwell is to speak on
“The Art of the Printed
take place in February in
member of Kappa
elores Covert took first, with
; Mary Jean Stout, third, and ers in the Senior Equestrian
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EVENTS
CLUBS Mon. Mrs. Charles A. Breece, 4325 N. Illinois, hostess. Mrs. Alex Tuschinsky to talk on “Evergreens.”
Academy auditorium, 429 E. Vermont. Election. Chapter, International Travel-Study.. Mon. Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Jules Vinter to discuss “Argentina.”
LODGES
Royal Neighbors of America. Wed. eve. Hall, 28th and Rader. Mrs. Zylpha Salyards, oracle; Miss Elizabeth Riley, retiring oracle.
8 p. m. Tues. I. O. O. F. Hall, Bellefontaine and Riviera Drive. Mrs. Hester Keplar, noble grand.
Pp. m. Tues. Brookside Masonic Temple. , Affiliation ceremony. Mrs. Grace Bowers, worthy matron; William R. Riley, worthy patron.
S. Mon. noon. Mrs. Ethel Oemler, 2801 N. Delaware, hostess. Covered dish luncheon and business meeting. Mrs. Mildred Shingler, president.
CARD PARTIES
Drill Team, Royal Neighbors of America. 8 p. m. Tues. Indianapolis Power & Light Co. auditorium. -Mrs. Lula Dunning, chairman.
83. 7:30 p. m. today. Mrs. J. B. Martin, 1025 E. Ohio, hostess. ———
The Indianapolis Parliamentary
Mrs. John Downing Johnson, the
Charter members will be assistant
hostesses. They include Mesdames J.| Norman Bailey, Carl Bruenger, Gustav Taylor, Charles F,
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Times Photos. Tuesday mornings from 11 a. m,. to 1 p. m. find about 50 aspiring Sonja Henies on the rink at the Coliseum. The club was organized by Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair and Mrs. W. Hathaway Simmons. The Indianapolis Capitals take time off from practice to give a pointer here and there to class members whose skating prowess is-in all stages of development. Among the skaters are: 1. Mrs. Harvey Bradley (left) and Miss I. Hilda Stewart. 2. Left to right, Mesdames William H. Mooney, Egbert Driscoll, Reily Adams and Edward Gates. 3. Mrs. Donald Test (left) and Mrs. Bon O. Aspy. 4. Left to right, Mesdames Walter P. Morton, Charles Nicholson and John Bookwalter.
Miss Andrews To Wed Today
Miss Louise Andrews and Edwin William Reinken will be married ‘at 7:45 p. m. today at the Calvary Baptist Church. The Rev. William O. Breedlove will officiate. Miss Andrews is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Andrews, 2239 N. LaSalle St., and Mr. Reinken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reinken, 2044 Parker Ave.
A program of bridal selections will be given by Miss Helen Ferris, pianist, and Miss Ruth Messersmith, vocalist. The bride has chosen a gown of white satin fashioned princess style with lace inserts in the long fitted sleeves and in the medium-length train. A finger-tip veil will fall from a coronet of stiffened net. Miss Andrews will carry an arm bouquet of white roses. Miss Mary Jane Wilkins and Miss Lucy Margaret Shuck, bridesmaids, will wear aqua frocks with lace inserts in the full skirts and shortsleeved benleros. of lace. They will carry Talisman roses and each will wear a single bloom in her hair, Mrs. Mary Shuck, sister of the bride, will be ‘maid of honor. Her dress will be of peach-colored net with pufied sleeves and a bouffant skirt. She also will carry Talisman roses and wear one in her hair. Mrs. Andrews will wear royal blue and Mrs. Reinken, dubonnet. Both will have corsages of roses. Marvin Shuck will be best man. John Andrews and. Floyd Reinken, brother of the bridegroom, will be ushers. A reception for the two families will be held at the home of the bride’s parents after the ceremony. The couple will leave for a short trip to Chicago and will be at home at 2239 N. LaSalle St. early next week. The bride will travel in a light blue suit with blue accessories. :
Parents Give Party
The Parents’ Council of Girl Scout Troop 17 and the American Legion Forty and Eight Club will sponsor a dance and card party from 9 p, m. to 1 a. m. Tuesday at the Forty and Eight Chateau, 119 E. Ohio St.
Sound Movies | Of Guest Poem Will Be Shown
Delta Theta Chi Chapter Will Have Program Next Monday.
Installation of officers, the showing of moving pictures and busi-
ness sessions will be among ac-
tivities of sorority groups meeting next week. Sound pictures of one of Edgar Guest's poems will be shown at a meeting. of INDIANA ALPHA CHAPTER OF DELTA THETA CHI SORORITY at 7:15 i TH Monday at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Ruby M. Bever, educational director of the chapter, will have charge of the program. ih At a -business meeting following the program plans will be discussed for a state executive committee meeting of all Indiana chapters to be held here early in February. The February meeting will be held to make plans for the annual state convention here in May.
KAPPA DELTA THETA SORORITY will install Mrs. Glenn Zink as president at a meeting Thursday evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Other officers who will be installed are Miss Myrtle MecGarry, vice president; Mrs. Marjorie Burgett, secretary; Miss Florence Schaub, treasurer; Mrs. Harlan Livengood, historian, and Mrs. Harry Ice, sergeant at arms.
Members of the TRI KAPPA CLUB will meet for a 6 o'clock dinner Monday evening in the Colonial Tearoom. Miss Martha. Deming is chairman of the committee, assisted . by the Misses Grace Nebaugh, Dora Ogdon and Mary E. Lee. ;
Officers of SIGMA PHI DELTA SORORITY will be elected at a meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas Brather, 1328 N. Chester St. Mrs. James Inasy will be assistant hostess. Formal initiation ervices will -be conducted.
Life of Child
Will Be Topic
The Association ‘for Childhood Education will meet at 4 p. m. Monday in the Cropsey auditorium for a round table discussion on “How Am I Helping Young Americans to Live Democratically?” "Miss Ida E. Conner will lead the discussion. DeWitt S. Mor n, superintendent of schools; Mrs. Mildred G. Levey and Miss Dorgthy M. Bowen, representative of kindergarten and primary departments, will speak from the school viewpoint. Mrs. Donald Jameson: will represent the parents and Dr:. Matthew Winter will present a medical doc-
tor’s opinion.
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Paul A. Nugent
Times Special WAPAKONETA, O., Jan. 13. — Miss Clara Rose Nester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nester, and Paul A. Nugent, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nugent, 324 Oxford St. Indianapolis, were married this morning in the St. Joseph Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Julian officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white faille taffeta made redingote style with a double row of buttons down the front, a small round collar and long sleevs puffed at the shoulders. Her gown was made with a long train and her long veil was caught into a small cap. She carried an arm bouget of white roses. ’ Her sister, Mrs. Winfred Campbell, Dayton, was her matron of honor. She wore rose taffeta and carried an arm bouquet of mixed flowers. Miss Justine Nugent, the bridegroom’s sister, was bridesmaid. Her gown was of hyacinth blue taffeta and she carried mixed flowers. Aimon J. Nugent, the bridegroom’s brother, was best man. Ushers were Edwin Hughes, Indianapolis, and Edward Wolf, Columbus, O. A wedding breakfast and reception were held after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in the Lavinia Apartments, Indianapolis. Among Indianapolis persons at the wedding were the bridegroom’s parents, his sister and brother, bridesmaid and best man; Mrs. Aimon J. Nugent, Mr. Hughes, an usher; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lindeman, and Robert Nester, the bride’s
brother, and Mrs. Nester.
Northam inspect aration for decorations to be used the Wind Dance Jan. 27 at the.
Voyles' and
Several
Mrs. John M. Kitchen (left) and Mrs. James K. delabra in prepat the Gone With
candles: and can
The Indianapolis Day Nursery Ju sponsoring the ball for the benefit of the nursery. hundred . Wake mailed taday hx
nior Auxiliary is
Woodstock Club. the “Gone With
Prepare ‘Gone Wi th-—’ Dance Setting
Times Photo.
Miss Betty Tharp, invitations committee chairman, and her committee, including the Mesdames Hardey Adriance, Horace F. Hill III, Thomas B. Henderson and Miss Jean Rau. Some of the type face used. for
the Wind” invitations is similar to
that used on the cover of the novel. ‘Members plan to attend the ball in period costumes, *
Weds in Ohio
‘|Schumacher, Mrs. J. Francis Mad-
| Williams, Mrs. Manhnfeld; Telephone
last fall by Mrs. Lester Smith,
township and county government, parties and elections, democracy, totalitarianism and obligations of citizenship. Members see a special working of the various units during field trips to their headquarters. Mrs. Smith, who conducted the first series on the | subject last spring, also is a leader of a series being held for a night study group meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Its next program’ will be Friday night. Study Group 3 of the League’s Department of Government and Foreign Policy will meet at 2 p. m. Monday at Mrs, Joseph A. Miner's home.
Plan Institute - In Delinquency
“Delinquency in Child Welfare Work in the Public Schools,” will be | discussed at the institute meeting of the Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention Home at 2 p. m. Monday in Block’s auditorium. DeWitt Morgan, city schools superintendent, will speak and Mrs. Clayton Ridge will lead the discussion. Mrs. C. J. Finch will be chairman for the day. Preceding the institute a board meeting will be held at 1 p. m. with the president, Mrs. Walter Geisel, in charge. = Mrs. Bertha Didway will: give an organ recital from 2 to 2:15 p. m. The meeting is open to the public. .
Leaders of Neophyte Club Are Announced
The Neophyte Garden Club will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. ‘Russell Veit for a buffet luncheon. Mrs. Robert W. Mannfeld will lead a discussion on “What Is New for 19402” .
League of Women Voters Will Repeat Field Trips on ‘What Voter Should Know’
The opening discussion on Federal and State constitutions will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the Rauh Memorial Library. On Jan. 24 city government will be the subject. Succeeding programs will be on
Miss Bassler To Take Vows
Miss Margarette Bassler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bassler, 2622 N. New Jersey St., will become the bride of Aaron Goldman in a ceremony at the Beth-El Temple at 4 p. m. tomorrow. Mr. Goldman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldman, 1127 S. Illinois St. Rabbi Elias Charry will perform the ceremony. The altar will be banked with palms and at each side will be a large vase of white lillies and pompon crysanthemums. Bridal music will be played by Mrs. Dorothy Greene, organist. Cantor Myro Glass will assist at the ceremony. Sister Matron of Honor Miss Bassler has chosen a white satin gown fashioned with high neck, long-fitted sleeves and a long train. The bodice is embroidered with seed peafls. A floor length veil of net trimmed with white lace is caught with clusters of orange blossoms. Miss Bassler will carry an .arm bouquet of white roses, gardenias and baby’s breath with white ribbon streamers. Mrs. Mark Coe of Chicago, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor. Her frock will be of black chiffon with a white lace yoke threaded with black velvet ribbon, short puffed sleeves and a full skirt. She will carry Talisman roses. Mesdames Alice Loeb, sister of the bride, Louis Spector, and ‘Charles Bassler, ‘bridesmaids, will wear chiffon gowns and carry bouquets of roses in two shades of pink. Mrs. Loeb’s gown will be turquoise, Mrs. Spector's pink and Mrs. Bassler’s green. Both the bridesmaids and the matron of honor will-wear in their hair tiaras of roses matching their bouquets. Two .to Be Flower Girls : Little Elaine Regina Bassler and
Mrs. Paul R. Summers will serve as president of the club for the coming year. Other recently elected officers who will serve for 1940 are Mrs. Bon O. Aspy, vice president; Mrs. Thomas W. Ayton, secretary; Mrs. George A. Schumacher, treasurer; Home Show Committee—Mrs. Ray H. Briggs, chairman, Mrs. Clifford D. Sadler, Mrs. Edwin W. Camp; Program Committee—Mrs. Glenn Shoptaugh, chairman, Mrs. den. Hy Other, committees are: Mrs. N. M. Talbert, Flower Show Committee chairman, Mrs. Aspy, Mrs. Herbert
Committee, Mrs. Russell P. Veit, chairman, Mrs. Hugo Fechtman, Mrs. Russell S.' Williams; Horticulture Committee, Mrs. Paul Beard, chairman, Mrs. Thomas W. Ayton. Tai
QO. E. 8. Initiation Set -
Members of Prospect Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will initiate candidates following a ' business meeting at 7:45 p. m. Monday. A memorial service will be conducted, Mrs. Mary Mayo is worthy matron
Barbara Rose Coe, both nieces of the bride, will be flower girls. They will wear frocks of pink net full from the shoulder and carry little baskets. of flowers. Melvin Dennis Loeb, nephew of the bride, will be ring bearer. : Mrs. Bassler will wear black trimmed with silver metallic cloth and Mrs. Goldman a gown of navy blue crepe and lace. Their, corsage will be of deep red roses and violets. David Goldman, brother of the groom, will be best man. Ushers will be Joseph M. Bassler, another brother, Dr. Louis Spector and Charles Bassler, also a brother. Following the ceremony there will be a reception at the Columbia Club and dinner at 7 p. m. for the immediate families. The couple will leave on a two-week wedding tri after which they will be at home in Indianapolis. For traveling Misé Bassler will wear a black suit trimmed with red fox and black and white accessories. = Memorial to Meet The Indiana Women’s Memorial to the 38th Division, National Guard, will meet for a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Emory Cowley,
and Edward L. Bennett is worthy
1132 N. New Jersey St.
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Mrs. Spangler Will Entertain ~ Spencer Group
Expression Club Will Meet on Tuesday With Mrs. Clell Rice.
Installation of officers and talks will have the center of the stage at clubwomen’s meetings next week. Mrs. Gail Spangler, 321 W. 44th St., will be hostess for a meeting of the SPENCER CLUB Tuesday. Ase sisting her will be Mrs. Jessie Spangler and Mrs. Audrey Beem, The program will be given by Mrs, Willis Holiman.
Mrs, Clell Rice, 52 N. Audubon Road, will be hostess at a meeting of the EXPRESSION CLUB Tues« day, with Mrs. Frank Olson as co« hostess. ; Mesdames Willlam G. Patterson, John ‘Sihk and Glenethel Thrush will give’ a program on “Music in Childlife.” .
Miss Jeanne Burke was installed as president of the CLIQUE CLUB at a meeting recently at the home of Miss Jeanne Evans. Other officers are Miss Marie -Jergens, vice pres ident; Miss Jean McIntyre, secre tary, and Miss Betty Thurston, treasurer. or
The SANS SOUCI CHAPTER OR THE SUB- CLUB met recently at the home of Miss Virginia Myers, 24 N. Gladstone Ave.
The Indianapolis League of Women Voters will repeat its series of| Mrs. John Downing Johnson will meetings and field trips on “What Every Voter Should Know,” conducted
be guest speaker at a meeting of the MONTEREY CHAPTER, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY C , Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. T. Daily, 4814 E, New York St. Mrs. Johnson's talle will follow a 1 o'clock dessert lunche eon. Mrs. Daniel O'Donnell will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Frederick Came will give the devotions and Mrs. Roger Lawton will present world news.
Mrsi 8S. D. Ragsdale, 3310 N. Capitol Ave, was hostess today at a meeting of the ANGLO-INDIA CHAPTER, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB. Mrs. S. D. Edwards was assistant hostess. The study topic, Argentina, was be discussed by Mrs. G. E. Hart and Mrs. E. C. Thompson.
Second Salon
Program Set
The Hoosier Program Bureau wilf hold its ‘second salon program ag 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium. ‘The Bureau is in its 10th season. Hostesses will include Mesdames Clayton Ridge, E. B. Schofield, Max Critchfield, Charles: H. Smith, Frank C. Walker and E. A. Brown, Doorkeepers will be Mrs. Clair Mce Turnan and Mrs. John Downing Johnson. Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman will have charge of the folder tables and Mrs. E. C. Rumpler is executive chairman. - Among persons who will participate in the auditions program are Mrs, Eugene Fife, Marie Reynolds Ford, lecturer; Bese Keernan Roberts, lecturers Tommie Wright, pianist and come poser; Rose C. Katterhenry, poet, and Cecil Chittenden, traveler and lecturer. 4B
Women’s Overseas League to Meet
Mrs. Julia’ O'Donahue and Mrs, Marie Reynolds will entertain members of the Indianapolis Wome en’s Overseas Service League toe night at the Hotel Spink-Arms. Mrs. Anne Bailey Hahn of the Paris unit and Mrs. Alice Baxter Mitchell of Wyoming, O., will be honor guests.’ Mrs. Mitchell is a former member of the. local unit who is visiting in the city. Mrs. Robert Moore is president of the unit; Mrs. Elizabeth Doepe pers, vice president; Mrs. Mary Noble, secretary,” and Miss Gere trude Steffen, treasurer. t:
Little Club of W. D. : To Hold Tea Monday
- The Little Club Committee of the Woman's Department Club will hold its monthly bridge tea at 2 p. m,
P| Monday in the clubhouse..
Mrs. Ray Dorward, general chair man, has appointed Miss Pearl Kiefer as social chairman; Mrs, George Snyder and Mrs. Irving
‘Blue, co-chairmen of prizes; Mrs,
Royal Nicholas, card chairman, and Mrs. Jerome Trunkey, tea.
E.T. C.Club to Meet . The E. T. C. Club of Shortridge High School will meet at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Sue Woodrow, 3938 Guilford Ave. :
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