Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1940 — Page 10

S 0 CI E TY Dinner, Dancing © Precede Lambs: Club Show at Frolic.

: The Lambs Club will present “The Lambs Show Boat” Feb. 17 for their winter frolic at the Columbia Club. The musical costume show will feature the hits of

the original stage production.

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Mr. and Mrs. David P. Andréws head the produetion committee,

assisted by Paul Starrett and Mr.

‘and Mrs. Herbert A. Pinnell.

Dinner will be served in the ballroom at 9 p. m. The show will g0 on at 11 o'clock. Bob McKittrick’s Orchestra will play for

dancing. beginning at 10 a. m.

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. The bachelor committee of sponsors includes Stuart Dean, Elmer 7 Ww. Stout, Frederick A. Clark. Percy H. Weer, Herbert J. Reade, Joseph J. Daniels, Robert- Kruse, John C. Ruckelshaus, Dr. John A. M.-Aspy, Edward L. Mayer, Dr. H. H. Wheller, Dr. Walter Breutsch, Benjamin .N. Bogue, Henry Severin, Albert O. Deluse, William Garvin Bastian, William N. Wilson, Edward Gallahue, Louis

‘W. Fletcher and- Paul ‘Starrett.

Others are Dr. Howard B. Mettel, Joseph

‘McLaughlin, Joseph’ C. Wallace, R.’ Brosnan, Burford Danner, Bernard

. Williams, C. A. Stewart Bdil ey Jr., Prancis D, M. Cuniff, George E. Bardwell,

Walter R. Schott, Robert D. Eaglesfield Jr, Henry J. Frenzel, William

H. Stafford Jr.

Russell 'W. Langsenkamp,

Kurt Lieber, | R. :T.

, Miskimin III, Vernon C." Roth, Robert Frost Daggett Jr. Samuel Reid Sutphin, Alfred J. Stokley, William Rockwood Jr. John A.

Rockwood, Sylvester Johnson Jr., Frederick D. Anderson,

Eugene S.

Pulliam Jr., Edwin M. Craft Jr. and Caleb N. Lodge. I*

The spring frolic is set for April 13.

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Orchard Parents Sponsor Butler Game

Among the busiest women in town these days are members of the Orchard School Parents' Association, as they. conduct ticket sales for the Butler-Northwestern game, Feb. 8, at the Butler fieldhouse, The association is sponsering the box and reserved seat sale.

Working with Mrs. Irving M.

ticket sales are Mesdames Donald Alexander. Elias C. Atkins,

Fauvre, general chairman, on

Thomas

Batchelor, Charles Culp, Thomas Harvey Cox, George S. Dailey, J. Carlton Daniel, Egbert G. Driscoll, Merrill Esterline, Carl Eveleigh, Thomas Hendricks, Russell Hippensteel, O. M. Helmer, William Gavin, Andrew Daugherty, T. N. Meredith, ‘Arthur C. Shea, Samuel

R. Harrell, Leslie Lee, J.

T. McDermott, Howard Nyhart, Perry

O'Neal, R. N.-Peterson, K. K. Chen and Robert Robinson. Mrs. Silas Reagan and Mrs. David P. Williams are co-chairmen

of the assistants at the office, 107 Monument Circle.

Working with

them are Mesdames Atkins, Luther Brooks, Weber Donaldson, Ester-.

line, Driscoll and L. M. Green.

Miss Virginia Booth is reserved ticket chairman.

The box

committee is led by Mrs. Byron Rust. Mrs. Perry W. Lesh is luncheon club committee chairman and Mrs. Donald Jameson heads the

‘patrons and patronesses committee. Failey and Guy Wainwright. Other

Her assistants are Mesdames B. workers include Mesdames Wil

liam Kemper, D. M. Klausmeyer, E. M. McNally, Malcolm Sewell, Horace Shonle, Robert Terry, Gordon Thompson and Jesse Fletcher,

Greencastle, Kokomo Symphony Units Feted Members of the Greencastle and Kokomo units of the Indiana

State Symphony Society’s women’s the committee’s sixth pré-concert

committee will be honored at luncheon and lecture in the -

Athenaeum at noon tomorrow preceding the week-end concerts by

the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

Head of the Greencastle

unit is Mrs. Wesley Childers.- Mrs. John A. Kautz is chairman of the

Kokomo unit.

Nineteen local women have been invited to act as hostesses

for the affairs. They are Miss Ada

Bicking and Mesdames Harvey

Belton, Louis E. Berner, James Cunningham, J. Carleton Daniels,

Frank Dowling, Robert Elliott, A. C.

Gerrard, R. C. Hudelson, John

G. Kinghan, J. J. Littell, Ralph Lochry, Ray Peterson, Byron K. Rust, A. K. Scheidenhelm, R. W. Spiegel, Louis R. Thomas, Herbert

T. ‘Wagner and Arthur Wyatt.

Next Children’s Concert March 9 : Mrs. Frank Hoke, chairman of the children’s concerts presented by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, today named committees to acquaint Indianapolis children with the next concert to be given

March 9 at the Murat Theater.

Mrs. Samuel Mantell heads the committee on public schools. She will be assisted by Mesdames-D. L. Chambers, Charles Stevens, Hugo W. Fechtman, Albert H. Losche, Oscar Helmar, W. D. Donaldson, Charles F. Efroymson, Evans Woollen Jr., John G. Williams

and Marvin L. Lugar.

Fowler are in charge of transportation for this committee. Bert McCammon heads the speakers’ bureau and Mesdames George

Mrs. Warren Ruddell and Miss Barbara

Mrs,

A. Smith, Wallace Tomy and R. R. Bunch are in charge of parochial,

county and private schools. Units sponsored by out-of-town did in November. In charge of

groups plan to attend gs they these groups are Mrs. H. H.

Arnholter, state unit chairman, and Mrs, Joseph McCord, Greencastle; Mrs. Vincent Evans, Shelbyville, and Mrs. J. Reichart,

Frankfort.

Other committee chairmen are Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes and Mrs. Alexander Holliday, posters and letter contest; -Mrs.. Howard B. Pelham, publicity; Mrs. John Collett, boxes, and Mrs. A. W. Noling,

special ushers.

Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres is an ex-officio member of the

committees. Mrs. Wilson Mothershead is doing the committees’ sec-

retarial work.

At the March 9 concert awards will be made to children and to

schools which are participating in advertising the concert.

the poster and letter contest

The winning letters will be printed in

the concert program.

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Voters’ Leave to Hear About Trade Treaty Program, Equal Rights Proposal Here on Feb. 14

Mrs.' Allan G. Mitchell, Bloomington, and Mrs. John K. Goodwin, will talk at 10:15 a. m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, at a general meeting of the Indianapolis League of Women Votérs in the auditorium of the

American United Life Building.

Mrs. Mitchell, representing the Department of - Government and

Foreign Policy, will talk on “Help ments Program.” Mrs. Goodwin’s topic will be “Why the League Opposes the Equal Rights Amendment.” A schedule of program department meetings for this month has been announced. The ECONOMIC WELFARE GROUP will meet at 10:15 a. m. Tuesday in the Propylaeum to consider “Relief for Young People— CCC and NYA.” At their meeting Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10:15 a. m. in the Propylaeum, they will discuss “Finding Work for the Unemployed —WPA.”

Mrs N. Taylor Todd will present “An Interpretation of the Guidance and Training for Work Program of the Indianapolis “Public Schools” at a meeting of the EDUCATION GROUP at 10 a. m, Friday, Feb. 9, at the home of Mrs. James Bawden, 630 E. 52d St. The group's topic for a meeting Friday, Feb. 23, will be “Special Education Indianapolis for Children Who Handicapped Physically o» Mentally.”

Members of the DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND ITS OPERATION will meet at 2 p. m. Monday, Feb. 12, at the home of Mrs. Roland Rust, 5201 Broadway. “Conclusions About the Amending Process” will be discussed. A survey of Federal patronage in Indianapolis will be launched at the group’s meeting at 2 p. m. Monday, Feb. 26, at the home of Mrs. Earl Clauser, 5763 N. New Jersey St.

Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton, delegate to the Cause and Cure of War Conference in Washington, will give a report at the meeting of the FOREIGN POLICY GROUP at 2 p. m. Monday in Cropsey auditorium. Members of all study groups are in-

vited. A tour of the new Pamphlet

Room of the Central Library will be conducted by Miss Helen Brown.

, Members of the NIGHT STUDY GROUP will meet at 6:45 p. m. Friday, Feb. 9, in the Y. W. C. A, for a study of “County Government.”

Members of STUDY GROUP 1 OF THE FOREIGN POLICY GROUP will meet at 2 p. m. Monday, Feb 12, at the home of Mrs. Roy Coats, 3650 Central Ave. STUDY GROUP 3 members will n:eet at 2 p. m. Monday, Feb. 19, at the home of Mrs. Chauncey Eno, Cold Spring Road. Mrs. H. E. Sharpnack will be hostess at a meeting of

Study Group 1 at’

Keep the Reciprocal Trade Agree-

home, 3777 N. Meridian St. Membérs of STUDY GROUP 2 will meet at 2 p. m. that day at Mrs. J. P. Wason'’s home, 4038 N. Illinois St.

“Equal Rights” will be discussed at a meeting of the LEGAL STATUS DEPARTMENT at 10:15 a. m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at the home of Mrs. John K. Goodwin, Golden Hill.

Mrs. Luther E. Brooks, 109 Berkley Road, will entertain members of the CHILD WELFARE GROUP at a meeting at 2:15 p. m. Monday, Feb. 12. The same group will meet Monday, Feb. 26.

In conjunction with the “WHAT EVERY VOTER SHOULD KNOW” program, a tour of the City Hall was held at 10 a. m. today. “Township and County Government” will be reviewed at 10 a. m. next Wednesday in the Rauh Memorial Library. A tour of the Court House will be conducted at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, and a visit io the State House will be made at 10 a. m. Wednisday, Feb. 28. “State Government” will be considered at a meeting at 10 a. m. Feb. 21 in the Rauh Memorial Library.

Club to Hear Book Review

A book review and talk will be included on the program for the Literature and Drama unit of the Woman’s Department Club at a meeting Wednesday in the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian St. The Book Hour Study Class, directed by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, will hear a review by Mrs. R. O. McAlexander of “The Tree of Liberty” (Elizabeth Page) at 1:30 p. m, Following a business meeting at 2:30 p. m.,, Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall, will talk on “Emily Dickinson.” Mrs. W. Presley Morton, chairman of February tea hostesses, will have charge of a tea after the meeting. Mrs. Edward E. Files is vice chairman of tige hostess committee, assisted by Mesdames Laura Blanton, George M. Cornelius, J. C. Hardesty, E. A. Kelly, O. D. Mickel, Edward H. - Niles, William H. Schmidt, Howard D. Spurgeon, Boyd W. Templeton, Floyd White, Vestal M. Woodward and D. J, Zimmer-

2 p. m.. Monday, Feb. 26, at her

man.

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Alumnae and alumni groups of

Club. Mrs. Carl E. Bruce, Mrs.

versity were busy today completing’ details of the annual dinner dance to be held by those organizations tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic

Ohio State Uni-

M. Speers Mac-

Times Photo.

Collum and Mrs. Hugh J. Baker Jr. (left to right). take time out from checking reservations. Honor guests will ‘be graduates who will come from Ohio and surrounding Indiana cities for the dance and Builer-Ohio State basketball game Saturday night.

Inez Custard Becomes Bride

~ Miss Inez Custard and Victor Culley were married at 9 a. m. this morning at the Holy Cross Catholic

Church.: The Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Keefe officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. PF. Custard, 218 N Jefferson Ave. and Mr. Culley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culley of Detroit, Mich. The bride chose a blue crepe dress with a fitted jacket of dusty pink heavily embroidered in miltary braid of the same shade. The jacket and dress were collarless and the skirt of the dress was gored to soft fullness. She wore pink accessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Her twin sister, Miss Anna Custard, was bridesmaid. Her dusty pink dress and jacket were made on lines similar to those of the bride’s frock. Her accessories were navy blue and she carried a corsage of

- | briarcliff roses.

Mrs. Custard wore a navy blue crepe jacket dress with blue accessories and a corsage of sweet peas and roses. Mrs. Culley’s gown was of rose crepe worn with black accessories and a corsage of sweet peas and briarcliff roses. Charles Culley, brother of the groom, was best man. A breakfast at Cifaldi’s for the two families followed the ceremony and a reception will be held at the home of the bride’s parents from 3 p. m. to § p. m. today. The couple will be at home after Feb. 10 at 1220 Park Ave.

N.A.R.D. Party Aids Chosen

Committees have been announced for the benefit -card party and

spring style show at 2 p. m. Sat-

urday. in Ayres’ auditorium to be given by the Women’s Organization of the National Association of Retail Druggists. Mrs. T. Wayne Gill is general chairman, Committees are: Prizes—Mrs. William Spanagle and Mrs. O. A. DeLoste, chairmén; Mesdames Alpert Fritz, R. M. Mauring, A. G. Stevenson, William C. Freund, W. C. Stedfeld, J. B. Wade, L J. Wilson, J I. Gelly. E. H Enners, E. C. Reick and J. P. McGowan. Cards and’ Tallies—Mrs. Will Rossiter, chairman; Mrs. H. J. Borst and Mrs. W. A. Oren. Tickets —Mrs. George E. Maxwell, chairman Finance—Mrs James C. Mead, chairman. Publicity — Mrs. Learny F. Jones. Games, Mrs. Laurence Heustis, chairman; Mesdames A. W. Michel, W. F. Holmes and A. E. Johnson. Candy—Mrs. J. L. Simmons, chairman; Mesdames R. C. Snoddy, E. B. Hall, Rex Rudicel, Fred Dunnington and PF. R. Keiser. ; Hostesses will include Mrs. George P. Stockton, chairman; Mesdames J. G. Pantzer, Charles Watkins, W. L. Baker. E, H. Niles, B. M. Ralston, Adnlph Hoffman, C. . C. Jackson and Mrs B., M. Keene.

Miss Rosemary Doyle will be married to Dee W. Thompson Jr. tomorrow at the SS. Peter and Paul Chapel. The bride-to-be is

the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Be W. Doyle of Brazil.

Scheduled. by

few days. -

Robert J. Bauer, general chairman, will be assisted by Miss Rose= mary Reuter, Miss Patricia Welsh and Robert Kelly, music; Miss Josephine Cot, Miss Agnes Cochran and Earl Kidwell, decorations; the Misses Cochran, Martina Keller and Roslyn Gallagher, arrangements; . Miss Dolores, Koerner, Charles Hill, Paul Raney, Marion Tender, Irvin Rohrman and Earl Kidwell. Patrons. and patronesses will be members of St. Patrick’s C, Y. O. adult advisory board.

senior units and affiliates of LITTLE FLOWER, ST. PHILIP NERI, SACRED HEART, ST. FRANCIS DE SALES, OUR LADY OF

HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCHES will give a member= ship dance Feb. 6 in the Hoosier Athletic Club. The dance will end pre-Leriten social activities. Charles Murphy, member of Our Lady of Lourdes, C.-Y. O, is general chairman for the event. Patrons and patronesses include Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Lyons, Raymond N. Parker, Joseph Adrian, Edward J. Galm, Rieffles, Robert Glassmeier, Robert L. Murphy, Ray Babcock, Jédmes B. Mahan, Edward L. Shaughnessy, Fred Hauns, Lawce Paetz and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kernel. Assisting committees include: Music—Miss Dorothy Clements, Miss Nellie Heitz, James Babock and John Reis. Door—Ernest Greenwood, the Misses Alice Murphy, Louise McIntesh, Mary Rita .Landers, Lois Clements and Mary Ellen Lyons and Donald Shaughnessy. Publicity—Miss Helen Galm, George Heitz, George Harmon, Joseph

| Wuest and Miss Winifred Hem-

melgard. . Entertainment—Joseph E, Kernel Jr., the Misses Rita Eagan, Mary Francis Lutz, Betty Lue Lutz, Mary Jane Duffin and Evelyn Duggan and William Mahan, : Quentin Shaughnessy, Hillard Francis, Thomas Deiner and Robert Murphy. The Indiana ,Vagabonds Orchestra will play.

Mrs. Robert A. Doan, vice president of the United Christian Missionary Society, will talk at the annual tex at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Mrs. Doan spent 35 years in China and Japan teaching in Disciples of Christ Colleges. Mrs. Lane Robertson, soloist, will sing accompanied by Miss Betty Burcham, Mrs. Paul Kilby and Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger are in charge of the program. Mrs. G. W. Seaton is in charge of a tea following the talk. Mrs. .Gertrude DeHass and Mrs. O. H. Greist will preside at the tea table. Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, .president,

and Mrs. Harry E. Mahan will be

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Mr. and Mrs, Taylor C.

| Last: of Pre- Lenten Affairs

St. Patrick’s

Senior C Y. 0. Unit T 0morrow

‘Dances, a card party and tea are anjong social activities planned by women’s church organizations and affiliated groups for the next

ST. PATRICK'S SENIOR CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION will hold the last of.their pre-Lenten social gathering for members and guests tomorrow evening in the Indiana Ballroom.

The Catholic Youth Organization

LOURDES, ST. JOSEPH'S AND|

assisted in serving by a group of young women from the church. Mrs. Francis Ballinger is in charge of candy sales.

ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH will give a pre-Lenten card party Tuesday afternoon and evening at the church hall, 379 N. Warman Ave. Mrs. Carl Bernhardt and Mrs. Joe Walpole are general chairmen. : Mrs. George Usher will be in charge of bridge while . Mesdames John Helmer, John Dugan, E. E. Duffin, Michael O’Brien and Michael Fitzgerald will be in charge of euchre, Mrs. John Vaughn and Mrs. Michae: Haney will have charge of other games. Mrs. Thomas Boyle heads the refreshments committee assisted by Mesdames M. J. Healey, O. E. Schilling, Ethel Pretzinger and Margaret Whittingham.

The WOMEN’S FEDERATION

OF THE FIRST EVANGELICAL|

CHURCH will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. John White, 6307 Pleasant‘Run Parkway. Miss Marthe Stafford will discuss racial attitudes. Mrs. Fra Sims and Mrs. Orlan Griffith will be hostesses. Mrs. Robert Armstrong will present missionary current events and Miss Living Mae Carter will lead devoons. x

Dance to Open Club Schedule

Hoosier Athletic Club members will open February social activities with a dance Saturday evening in the Zephyr Ballroom. The formal opening of the club’s new bar in the Bathiskeller will be held at the same e. The annual club swimming championship meet will be held at the club at 7:30 p. m. before the dance. The H. A.C.Junior boys will meet the Vincennes ¥. M. C. A. junior ys. Hoosier Club juniors will induct Jack Moran as president at a leap year dance Sunday afternoon. Other new officers are Miss Rosalyn Ludwig, vice president; Miss Mary Helen McClelland, secretary, and James Huse, treasurer.

War Conference To Be Reviewed

Mrs. Oral Lee Shepherd will talk at the Altrusa Club meeting Saturday noon in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Shepherd will report on the 15th annual conference on the Cause and Cure of War which she attended leist week in Washington.

Recent Bride and Two Brides-to-Be

Ayres Photo.

Goi will ‘Gather Monday. ‘Afternoon at Fletch-|

er * Place Chri

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Talks, 8 booz re a community cen

and a ‘tour of and the Good

‘| will Industries will be among activi-

ties of clubwomen whose groups meet tomorrow and Saturday. tA meeting of the BOARD AND KEY THE METHODIST CITY COUNCIL AUXILIARY ° originally scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed until Monday. It will be held at 1:30 p. m. at the Fletcher Place Church. Mrs. C. H.'Castor will lead devotions, and music arranged by Mrs. Lora Gillespie will be presented. Fletcher Peace Community Center classes will give a demonstration of home nursing, following which members of the Board and Key Womeén will tour the Community Center and Goodwill Industries with White Cross Guild members as special guests.

Mrs. T. J. Cornwell and Mrs. Cecil F. Badger will be hostesses for a meeting of th~ SATURDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY CLUB.

The MAGAZINE CLUB will meet Saturday at the home of Mrs. Othniel - Hitch, 5146 Maple Lane. Assistant, hostesses will he Miss Jessie Patterson, Mrs. C. M. Gibbs and Mrs. A. M. O'Connell. Mrs. G: A.

Advances Art Appreciation” and

.| Mrs. Alvin Jose will discuss current||

events.

"Mrs. C. A. McCotter and Mrs. Fred L Warner will have charge of the program - at a meeting of the CULTURE. CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. G. B. Taylor “A Wayfarer in Norway” (Samuel J. Beckett) © and “Denmark and Sweden” (Agnes Rothery) ' will be

- | reviewed.

Mrs. Will J. Davis will give “A Profile of Alexander Woollcott” at a meeting ‘of the LOOGOOTEE (IND.) WOMAN'S CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. Will Gough will review the Woollcott Reader.” Mrs. will J. Reynolds will be hostess.

‘Mrs: Irwin Ward and ‘Mrs. Philip Zoercher will be hostesses for a meeting of the IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. O. H. Bakemeier will speak on “Trip to Co-operative : Europe” and Mrs. Louis M. Richardson on “Where Cooperatives Are Successful.”

The FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE CLUB will have a lunchéon at the Maple House tomorrow. Dr. Russell A. Sage will speak on “The Common Cold.” Hostesses wlil be Mesdames James Nelson, E. C. Ball and J. PF. Herdrick.

Mrs. H. E. Rhein, 2934 Broadway, will be hostess for a luncheon meeting of the LINCOLNIAN CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Flora Hubert and Mrs. Ralph Har will be assistant hostesses. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak.

The POTTER WELFARE GUILD will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at

the Potter Fresh Air School.

Delta Gaming Aids Listed

Mrs, Gentry Haun, general chairman for Delta. Gamma Sorority]

-| State Day to be held March 30 at

the Indianapolis Athletic Club, has announced additional | committees for the event. "Mrs, Virgil Samms will have charge of ‘the program for the luncheon and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, the menu. In charge of all correspondence will be Mrs. Herbert Spier. Miss Marjorie May and Mrs, C. A. Wacher will assist Mrs. George

Badger with publicity. Other committees will be Mesdames Frank Gleaves, Alfred Guyot and William Aspinall, decorations; Mesdames Clifford Miller, Claude Ewing and John Maxwell, reserva-

tions; Mesdames Guy Morrison, R

A. Wall, Frank Miller, assistants to Mrs. Addison Dowling, dance chairman. Mrs. Edwin A. Schulz is in charge of the luncheon.

EVENTS

CLUBS A. G. Of Shortridge. 7:30 p.

today. Miss Leah Munro, 242 Ww 32d, hostess.

Junior Coed. 8 p. m. today. Miss Mary Eleanor Jones, 234 N. Wolcott, hostess. Suemma Coleman Home Board of Directors. 12 p. m. Fri. Home. Mrs. J, William Wright to preside.

Indianapolis Council, P. E. O. 1 p. m. Mon. Banner-Whitehill. SORORITY Rho Zeta Tau. 8 p. m. today. Miss ‘Mary Nees, hostess. ; LODGES T. W. Bennett Circle 23, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. 1:30 p. m. today. Ft. Friend‘ly. Patriotic program.

Joseph R. Gordon W. R. C. 43. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Ft. Friendly.

Big Four Auxiliary To Hold Card Party

The auxiliary to Big Four Post 116, American Legion, will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. today at the Gas company auditorium. Mrs. Lloyd Farrington, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Guill and Mrs. Clyde Reed. Proceeds will be used for welfare work.

Mrs. Costin to Sing

Mrs. James Costin was to sing hymns of the Lincoln period at a program honoring ‘the Civil War president planned for a meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the D. A. R. today. ;

Hostess Named Alpha Onapter of of Rho Delta Sorority will meet this evening at the

home of Mrs, John Hill, 4501 Guilford Ave,

A Is Postponed,

WOMEN OF}

VanDyke will speak on “Federation||

Dr. James A. Crain (above) will ‘discuss “Demociacy’s ‘Attempt to Balance Power” tonight before the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club at the clubhouse. International Relations is being observed throughout February by the B. P. W. Mrs. Virgil E. Havens will talk on “Women in a Changing World” Yurig the forum hour,

| ‘Woman Pays

Indiana Central Coeds To Foot Bills for Entire Week.

COEDS AT INDIANA Central College will date the boys and pay the bills during a week-long Leap Year observance beginning Feb. 8. The second day of the period will ‘be “Sadie Hawkins Day,” for which plans have not been completed. All a coed must do to get a date is to call the gentleman of her

L choice say ‘‘fhis is Sadie Haw-

kins” and name the day and the hour. If he’'has nothing else scheduled for that time, he must accept. At least, that is what Robert Painter, head of Y. M. C. A. social activities at the college assured the girls. He said the men had agreed to accept all “comers.” Plans for the event are being drawn up by joint Y. M. and Y. W. committees composed of Misses Marjorie Hill,, Evelyn Greek, Carol Eichhorst, Messrs. Craig Uncapher, Adolph Walker and David Livengood.

Hospital Guild Notes Founding

Members of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild will celebrate the eighth anniversary of the guild’s founding with a program and tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the nurses’ ‘home. Charter members will be special guests. Mrs. John G. Benson is general

chairman, Mrs. H. S. Partlowe is

in charge of the program. “Martha

skit, will be presented by members of the White Cross Music Guild Chorus, directed by Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner. Appearing in the skit will be Mesdames O. M. Richardson, John Snyder, Omer Wright, Charles A. Breece, M. F. Conner, H. E. Bell, ‘R. A. Bridges, H. E. Coons, W. H. Day, Laurence Hayes, H. E. Singer, S. E. Humphreys, H. A. Meyer, Partlowe, Roger George, Agnes Healey, Miss Victoria Montani and Miss Beulah Bailey. Mrs. H. E. Harreld, chairman of ushers, will be assisted by Mesdames C. H. Castor, Otis Cooper, F. C. Sims, W. E. Allen and E. L. Hutchens. Mesdames Felix T. McWhirter, W. C. Hartinger and, Isaac Born, past presidents, and Mrs. John W. Noble, president, will pour. Mrs. H. H. Ochiltree is in charge of the tea, assisted by the social committee.

P.-T.A. Notes

Founders’ day programs have. ‘been planned for Parent-Teacher meetings next week through Marion County. One unit will sponsor a card party and another will use “Juvenile Delinquency” for its program theme. Mrs., Carl Manthel, member of

_|the Indianapolis * Public Schools’

Board, will be guest speaker at a Founders’ Day program at the FLEMING GARDEN P.-T. A. meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Fleming Garden Christian Church. Special music and songs by the school quartet will be program features. Children will not be admitted

unless they are accompanied by

their parents. Mrs. Denin Felix will be in charge.

Arrangements for Founders’ Day will be made at the WARREN TOWNSHIP P.-T. A. COUNCIL meeting to be held Wednesday at Warren Central High School Buildingat1 p.m.

“Juvenile Delinquency” ‘will be the program theme of the FLACKVILLE P.-T. A. EDUCATION GROUP meeting at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the school.

Mrs. Ben Kirk and Mrs. Bertha Kindler are co-chairmen for a card party sponsored by the BEN DAVIS GRADE SCHOOL P.-T. A. at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the school gym.

Mrs. James L. Murray, State P.T. A. president, will be guest speaker at a Founders’ Day program at NORA P.-T. A. meeting at 2:30 p. m. Friday. Past presidents will be honored. Svecial music has been arranged by Mrs. Walter Moenning.

P.-T. A. Party Tomorrow The Parent-Teachér Association of Bluff Avenue School will give a card party at the school, Bluff Road and Hanna Ave. at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Albert Coch is in| charge.

Y. W. Dance Tonio ion

The first Y. W. C. A. dance of the year for high school pupils will be held tomorrow in the social hall of the Central building. On the com-

Washington’s Tea Party,” a musical],

mittee are Max York, Miss Jean

Broadaasters. Guest Day Set

Mrs. Edward H. Niles to Be Hostess; Book Review Scheduled. Mrs. Edward H. Niles will be hose tess for ‘the Cheer Broadcasters’

guest day tea at 2 p. m. Friday, Feb. 9, at the Woman's Department

| Club.

Mrs. T William Engle has arranged a program which will include songs by Mrs, William J. Gorry, contralto, accompanied by Mrs. Paul

tivities by Mrs. W. F. Holmes, and a review of “The Sea Island Lady” (Prancis Griswold) by Mrs. Clay ton Ridge Mrs. J. F. Gilbert, committee chairman for the tea, will be assist ed by Mesdames William Vornbrock, You Sussman and Henry Dithmer 1 Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames Chauncey M. Buck, Everett L. Hays. L. Robert Mottern and E. W. Padgett.

Old Mexico Times Special : . COLUMBIA, Mo. Feb. 1.—The palaces, market places and museums of Mexico will become classrooms late in March for 18 Indiana girls who will take part in the. 15th annual Stephens College spring educational tour recently announced by President James M. Wood. Among the students will be three Indianapolis girls, Miss Sue Virginia Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hull; Miss Nathalie Pfaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P, Pfaff, and Miss Betty Woodbury, daughter of Harry G. Woodbury. Others taking part in the tour will be Miss June and Miss Mirian Watkins, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Watkins, Evansville; Miss

Elizabeth Hamm, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Hamm, Goshen;

‘Miss Margaret Ann Bohnert, daughe

ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bohnert, Jasper; Miss Mary Frances Hunter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. P, Hunter, Lafayette; Miss Loraine Lyle Benz, daughter of Dr, and Mrs, . Benz, Marengo, and Miss

oing on the tour will be ary Ann Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Wheeler, Princeton; Miss Melissa Hibberd, daught, r of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Richmond, SS Elliott, daughter of Mr. %nd Mrs. Kenneth B. Elliott, Sout Bend; Miss Elizabeth and M Martha Florence Jackson, daughters of Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Jackson, Miss Betty West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold West, all of Spencer; Miss Suzanne Marie Corcoran, daughter of L. A. Corcoran, and Miss Bare bara Hoke Rang, "daughter of Dr, and Mrs. A. A. Rang, all of Washe ington.

Plan Butler

An: all-school sports night tomore row at Butler University headlines campus activities. Miss Peggy Sweeney, 4201 N. Pennsylvania St., is social chairman of the sports night at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the swimming pool at the fieldhouse,” Mrs, M. Turpin Davis, faculty sponsor of Bluegills, women’s swimming organization,’ is in charge. The swimming club is sponsoring the evening’s program at the request of President D. S. Robinson, who is interested in promoting all-school social and sports events. Both men and women will attend the affair which is free to Butler students. The Misses Lue McWhirter, Jane Robinson and Louise Hoffman will have charge of the program. Arrangements for the sports party are under the direction of the Misses. ? Barbara Badger, Sonya Schlee, Shirley St. Pierre and Mary Kershner, Chaperons include, faculty meme bers of the wom cation department, Mrs. Davis, Miss Helen Van Horne and Miss Louise M. Schulmeyer. Mrs. Gino A. ham Drive, has been named general thairman of a [Butler University Mothers’ Council clearing house committee for clothing: which will be given to needy students, Mrs. Robert St. Pierre, president, announced today. rs. Ratti’s Home will be the central location for the drive to provide clothing for needy students. * At the last meeting of the Mothers’ Council it .was announced that that organization would place wood en benches in Arthur Jordan the students.

Card Party Planned By Legion Auxiliary

The Indianapolis Power and Light | unit, American | Legion Auxiliary,-® will give a card party at 8 p. m, tomorrow in Ipalco Hall, 16th and Alabama Sts. Mesdames Arthur = Humphrey, + Donald Davenport and Bernard Connelly will be in charge. The unit will assist the Hayward Barcus Auxiliary in an annual card party Tuesday, Feb. 13, for He benefit of hospitalized veterans. veterans will be given cigarets.

Dr. Edgar F. Kiser To Address Group

Dr, Edgar F. Kiser will speak on , “Medicine in the Bible” at 2 p. m. Monday before members of the Council of Jewish Women at the Kirshbaum Community Center.

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Initiation Set The Theta Sigma Delta Sorority . will hold initiation services for Mrs," Yenette Lutz Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Russell Hindman, 28 ! N. Parkview Ave, A buffet supper

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