Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1940 — Page 12
SOCIETY— Dinner Parties Arranged by Those Attending Butler Game
Indianapolis society will
Northwestern basketball game tonight in the Butler Fieldhouse, not only to watch the game but to aid Orchard
School which is sponsoring the seats.
The game will be the occasion for several dinners and: supper parties. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Lochry will give a dinner for
their son, Richard, and will occupy
Among their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Belton, Kenneth Smock and Bill Lochry, another son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy
Eaglesfield have made reservations who will take four of her friends.
- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pelham will take their son, Andy, and
the Meredith Nicholson’s children,
and Mrs. William Ray Adams have taken two boxes and will be hosts at a party for Miss Betsy Home and her fiance, Alfred Stokely.
Other boxes have been engaged by
Jameson, Carl F, Eveleigh, David P. Williams and Herbert Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Colgan plan to attend and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ardery will take their son,
Culp will be hosts for a group of six, while Mr. and Mrs. Verne A.
Trask will take four guests. Mr. and tain a party as will Mr. and Mrs.
hosts at a box party. Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Storer will attend and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Shea have made a reservation. Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Johnson will be among the
Nafe and Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Meredith also have reserved seats
for the game.
Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre is general chairman of the project.
Patrons and patronesses include Drs. E. Bishop Mumford, Robert Masters,
Homer Hamer and Kenneth Craft; Mrs. F. Allison Preston and Mrs. Genevieve Wells and Messrs. and Mesdames George E. Home, John
T. Jaraeson, LeRoy B. Miller,’ John
Ralph Colby; James Gipe, Clemens O. Mueller, Harley Rhodehamel,
H. B. Coldwell, John Morris Haines, Breunig.
Others include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert B. Failey, J. Landon Davis, Benjamin D. Hitz, Johh Bookwalter, Clarence Mer= rell, James P. Cunningham, Noble Dean, Louis Haerle, Clyde Osborne, Fred Bates Johnson, Elvan Tarkington, Kurt Vonnezut and
Walter Kuhn.
Women’s Clubs Schedule Meetings
Several prominent women’s clubs will hold meetings the next few days. The Indianapolis Woman’s Club will meet at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. A nominating committee will be elected. Mrs. Noble Dean will read a paper on “The American Scene” and Miss Phyllis Straus’ essay will be on “Book Children.”
Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr. will be
of the Cathariné Merrill Graydon Club. Mrs. Mansur B. Oakes will
discuss “Scenes of Yesterday.” | Review Club members will meet
home. Mrs. Edward M. Glass will be assistant hostess. Mrs. James
C. Carter will discuss “Jesuits and
C. Elliott’s topic will be “Universities.”
Mrs. J. Perry Meek will go to South Hadley, Mass., this week to attend the annual Alumnae Council of Mount Holyoke College.
Local Girls to Attend Cornell Junior Week
Several Indianapolis girls have been invited to Junior Week at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., for a series of dances and house
parties beginning tonight.
Miss Sally Ballard, a Tudor Hall student, will be
Robert Bohlen, son of Mr. and Mrs
bara Noel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Noel, will attend as the guest of Dan C. Bradsied, Utica, N. Y. Miss Louise Hanley, a daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanley, brother, Jerry, and Miss Betsy Wolfe,
B. Wolfe, will attend with Fred Sinon. Ralph M. Reahard Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Reahard, will have as his guest Miss Isabel
Kontz, Dayton.
“Satan: Takes a Holiday” is the theme for the week’s fun which - will be launched with an ice carnival {onight on Lake Beebe. Dramatic Club and the musical clubs will give shows and the Junior prom will be held tomorrow night. The Cornell-Pennsylvania basket= ball game Saturday afternoon, a polo game that night followed by fraternity ‘dances will wind up activities.
turn out for the Butler-
sale of boxes and reserved
a box afterward at the game, for their daughter, Townsend, Genie and Meredith III. Mr,
Messrs. and Mesdames Donald
Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. John E. Hollett will enterRaymond C. Fox, who will be
spectators. Dr. and Mrs. Cleon
and Mesdames Wiilis D. Gatch, G. H. A. Clowes, Jerome Littell,
Beard Washburn, Fred Appel, Thomas D. Sheerin and LeRoy
hostess at a meeting Saturday
Monday at Mrs. Cleon Nafe's
Franciscans” and Mrs. Robert
the guest of . August C. Bohlen. Miss Bar-
will be "escorted by Miss Noel's daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gayle
The
Clio Club Schedules 2 Talks; Cheer Broadcasters Plan Tea; Latreian Hears Book Review
Talks and a book review will hold the spotlight at clubwomen’s meet-
ings tomorrow and Saturday.
Mrs. Maurice Hofft will be hostess for a meeting of the CLIO CLUB
tomorrow. Mrs. Robert Evans will
Mrs. Clair McTurnan on “Scandinavian Landscapes.” Members of the CHEER BROADCASTERS CLUB will entertain
friends at a guest day tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Edward Niles, 4450 Guilford Ave. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak and Mrs. T. William Engle will have charge. Mrs. J. F. Gilbert, tea chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames William H. Hodgson, William L. Sharp and Harris P. Wetsell,
Miss Hortense St. Lorenz will re-| view “Your Carriage, Madam” (Lane) at a meeting of the. ALPHA GAMMA ' LATREIAN CLUB fomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert
Harbison. - Miss ‘Bess Borden will conduct the study book lesson,
“Which Way America” will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. David Linder at a meeting of the IRVINGTON QUEST CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. H. Carnahan. The
talk will be followed by general discussion by the members.
Mrs. 6.0 W. Dicks ‘will discuss! “Autobiography” at a meeting of the OVER TEACUPS CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. Edna M, -Christian| and Miss Eleanor Gerrard will be| hostesses. i Mrs, Ira Campbell, 2127 N. Penn-| sylvania St., will be hostess for a meeting of the FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB. Mrs. D. A. Bowen will speak on “How Finland Paid Its Debt to United States” and Mrs. G. P. Steinmetz on “My Two Countries.”, .
JEANNE D’ARC CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB will meet for 1 o’clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Sue Ralph, 5544 Carrollton Ave, tomorrow. Mrs. C. S. Fenner and Mrs. C. C. Mason will be assistant hostesses. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak on “Brazil.”
Mrs. C. B. DeTar, 69 Layman Ave., will be hostess for a meeting of the IRVINGTON SOCIAL STUDY CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. J. C. Muesing will be assistant hostess. Speakers will be Mesdames Harvey. B. Hartsock, 8. S. Fausset and C. B. Gardner, -
Members of the FRIDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY CLUB will elect officers at a meeting tomorrow at the home of Miss Alvira Clark, 2513
Station St. Mrs. Merle Kemper will |
speak.on “Life on the Pampas’ and Mrs. A. J. Coble on “Important Cities.” £13
Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown will “Ancient Land of Britmeeting’ of the
morrow at the Woman's Department Club.
The ANGLO-INDIAN CHAPTER OF TEE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB will meet for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. G. E. Hart, 1006 N. Delaware St. Mrs. 8. D. Edwards and
{ torium.
Mrs. 8 D. Ragsdale will speak on, “pra : ; :
speak on “A Journey by Air” and
War Mothers Plan Memorial Program
The Marion County Chapter of the American War Mothers will present a Washington and Lincoln program at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Ind-.
i Mrs. Wilbur Allison,
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Mrs. Jean Quick (left) and Mrs. E. R. Leonard are assisting with arrangements for the Colonial bridge-tea which the Florence Nightingale Club will sponsor Feb. 16 at Ayres’ auditorium.
Charlotte Sputh
Sisters
Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother will include Mesdames Emily Compton, J. H. Coffin, J. J. Coffin, Mitchell Taylor, Barr Montgomery and the Misses Mary Louise Barnhart, Betty Beasley, Jane Allison, Jo Anne Harrold and Marie Stegemier. Decorations| will be carried out in yellow. Tonight, Miss Sputh, her fiance, Dr. and Mrs. Sputh and Carl Sputh Jr.,, her brother, will form a box party at Sonja Henie’s Ice Revue Mrs. Taylor will entertain at a personal shower and luncheon bridge party Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Coble. | - The bride-to-be was honor guest -at a luncheon yesterday in Block’s Tearoom given by iss Allison. Guests were Miss Eleanor Hack, Miss Helen Daniels, Mrs. Sputh and the hostess’ mother. Last night, the personnel at the Juvenile Court entertained Miss Sputh at a dinner. Guests were Judge Wilfred Bradshaw, the Misses Hack, Daniels, Helen Myers and Lena Cohen; Mesdame Frances Fisher, -May Price, Clara Morris and Messrs. Randall Shake, William Fountroy, Edward Anderson, Chester Carter, Robley George and Donald Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Sputh| will give a bridal dinner for her| Wednesday evening in the Athenaeum. ” sn 2 Miss Eleanor Earnheart, - whose marriage to Edmund H. Stoy will be Saturday, Feb. 17, will be entertained tomorrow evening at a china shower at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Hostesses will be Mrs. John R. Bumgardner, Miss Maxine Elkins and Miss Loujean Gullett. Decorations will be carried out in red and white. Among the guests
jana World War Memorial audi-
Albert Stump will talk. Mrs. M.| D. Didway, pianist, will play, Mrs.! Bessie Hermann and Mrs. Jane) Robertson will sing. Readings will be given by Mesdames George Healey, Mary Gifford and J. F. Kutchback. [.
Club to Hear Talk
Mrs. Omer Smith, 230 S. 17th St..| Beech Grove, will entertain members of the Beech Grove Home Economics Club today at her home. Mrs. Edith Nelson of the Dona Lo Beauty Salon will give a beauty talk and demonstration. |
Sponsors Card Party The Ladies Auxiliary of the General Protestant Orphans Home will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. today at the home, 1404 S. State
St. Mrs. Edward C. Gardner is chairman.
Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Service Study Club which- was to have been held today has ben postponed until Feb. 15.
Arranges Show
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Mrs. Goldie Schlegel (above) is assisting with arrangements for the Magic Show by George Paxton, magician, which the Indianapolis . Patrol 6, White Shrine of Jerusalem, wiil sponsor at 8 p. m. today at Castle Hall. Mrs. Mathilda Tschudi, president, and
| sie McCallie, Alice Irish and Isa-
{Fsb. 25. {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Bowen and Dr,
| Megenity will entertai in honor of Joan. Thelma will’ he
will be Mesdames M. K. Earnheart, Edmund Stoy, C. E.| Reed, Ray Knoop, Francis Black, Wayne Long, ! M. A. Singleton, Allen Dacon, Jack! Marker, § William Shreve, Arthur Field, Ray Klein and E. G. Bumgardner | and the Misses Patsy Mushrush, Mildred Gonter, Mary Ruth Budenz, Rosemary Keller, Ruth Wasson, Marry| Monaghan, Agnes. Ashe, Sunny Cardarelli, Jes-
belle Gudelhceffer.
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Mrs. William Hanning has chosen Feb. 20 as the date for a shower! honoring Miss Lucille Caroline Jackson, whose marriage (to Clifford Charles Hanning will | take plac The bride-to-be is the!
D. Jackson. ” u on Miss Joan Kroetz has set Feb. 23, as the date for her Ig to| Harold Fleenor. This is the day already chosen by her | sister, Miss Thelma Kroetz, for her marriage to
‘|Robert Tegarden and [the couples
will be wed in a double ceremony at the Seventh Christian Church. The brides-to-be are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kroetz, 1229 W. 34th St. Mr. Fleenor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleenor and Mr. Tegarden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tegarden. Attendants at the wedding will be Miss Dorothy Barnes, Miss Norma Jane Kroetz, sister of the brides-to-be, Delbert Southerland and Richard Tegarden. Ushers will be Miss Helen Fleenor, Miss Kathleen Megenity, Carl Krouse and William Kitzmiller, . Miss Helen Fleenorl and Miss tomorrow arties for a shower auline Defiiunday, and 16 by Miss
Monday given by Mrs. baugh and Mrs. Mary one planned for Feb, Dorothy Barnes.
Welfare Club Party To Be Held Monday
Mrs. E. Monty Campbell, 5750 College Ave. will entertain members of the Welfare Club for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday. Assisting the hostess: will the Mesdames Carl Sheets, Hiram Pearce, A. G. Wills, Major Poole and W. R. Hatton. : [ss The club is planning/ a book review for Feb. 20. Kathryn. Turney Garten will .review “Miss Susie Slagle’s” (Tucker). Proceeds will go toward the organization's phil-
Mrs. Katherine Armbruster, drill"
captain, also are assisting,
anthropic work at the Indianapolis Home fojgthe Aged. ; £2 !
to Be Guest
Wo At Kitchen Shower Tomorrow;
Plan Double Wedding
Prenuptial showers and parties for this month's brides are claiming most of the young women’s spare moments these days. dates and bridal parties have been announced. : Mrs. William H. Coffin will give a kitchen shower tomorrow nigh at her home, 622 E. 56th St., in honor of Miss Charlotte Sputh, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh, whose marriage to Dr. John Hash, Williamsport, will be next Thursday.
Several wedding
Purdue Party Plans Made
Several Purdue alumni will entertain with dinner parties preceding the second annual Purdue Party to be held Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Purdue Glee Club, under direction of Albert Stewart, will sing The party will benefit the student loan funds maintained by the Purdue Association of Indianapolis, the men’s group, and the Purdue Women’s Association, Among the parties is one to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook who will entertain informally at home with a cocktail party then go on to the Athletic’ Club for dinner to precede the dance. In their party will be the Messrs. and Mesdames George H. Boots, "Frank Lamb, Duncan McDougald, Leslie Dougdahl of Sheridan and Louis East, Richmond. In a dinner party at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will be the Messrs. and Mesdames Arthur Wil-
son, A. R. Lacy, H. A. Asperger,|
M. W. Babcock and Miss Marion Wilson, Another party will include Messrs. and Mesdames W. Henry Roberts, Carl Vogelgesang and Walter Krull, In Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knode'’s party will be the Messrs. and Mesdames Everett Rowe, H. H. Jackson, Dr, William Wright and Earl Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Verle H. Campbell will join Mr. and Mrs. John Case for dinner at the Athletic Club and Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Ross will join Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sneden. : In another group will be Messrs. and Mesdames Vance Smith, Warren Maxwell and H. R. Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gordner will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Ray Mead. In a larger group will be the Messrs. and Mesdames P, H. Sweet, Ray Shakel, C. P. Kottlowski, Mr. W. B. Covert and Miss Ann Williamson. Another one will consist of the Messrs. and Mesdames M, S. Churchman, Frank IL, Churchman, Henry C. Churchman Jr., Clarence C. Moore and W. C. Tomy, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fields will have in their group Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pegg, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. and Mrs. L. H. Karnafel,
Musicale Board
Meets Tomorrow|
“Mrs. James H. Lowry, president of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale, has called an executive board meeting for 11 a. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium. The student junior program sponsored by the Musicale, which was scheduled for 2 p. m. tomorrow, will be held at 3 p. m.
Nature Speaker
“Boss Johnston,” who appears on the WLW programs “Truly American” and “Everybody’s Farm Hour,” will speak tomorrow night at the annual banquet of the Indianapolis Nature Study Club at the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Johnston's topic will be “Along Nature's “Trail,” - - > . + -
2 Sororities Lay Plans for ~ Supper, Party
‘Historic New Harmony’ To Be Reviewed at Theta Meeting.
A Valentine party and a buffet supper are on deck tonight and tomorrow for two local sororities, One group gave a Valentine party last night. Miss Helen Elliott will talk on “Historic New Harmony” at a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE C R OF KAPPA AL-
| PHA THETA Saturday at the home of Miss Virginia Kingsbury, 317
Downey Ave. Mrs. George Gill, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Eugene P. Fishburn, Ralph Brandt, Elbert Glass, George Moffett, John Paul Ragsdale, George C. Witt, James Vincent Rawlings, Robert E. Pearcy, Misses Arete Covey, Elysee Crosier and Mary Vance Trent.
Mrs. Kenneth Beisinger, Edgewood, will entertain members of
| | TAU DELTA TAU SORORITY at a
Valentine party tomorrow night. Members of the committee in charge include Miss Marie Young, chairman; Miss Virginia Hall and Miss Boneda Mitchell. :
Members of PHI GAMMA RHO SORORITY will meet for a buffet supper and business session this
- {evening at the heme of Mrs. George
McNaught, Rockville Road. New officers of SIGMA BETA
with a Valentine party at the home of Miss Virginia Collier. They include Mrs. Gene Cox, president; Mrs. William Balsley, vice president; Mrs. Forrest Watson, secretary; Mrs. Hal Schultz, treasurer, and Mrs. Eleanor Butler, pledge captain.
Smith and Miss Marie Voyles; Mesdames Carl Fisher, Robert Frost, Albert P. Johnson, Leland O. Patton, Russell B. Mueller, Howard K. Phillips, Wiliam Pipe and Harry Tackett.
Miss Betty Fouts is chairman for the annual bridge party at 8 p. m. today sponsored by ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI DELTA PI SORORITY, in the Columbia Club.
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Gamma Chapter, Delta Theta Phi. Tonight. Miss. Betty Behrman, ~ hostess. Rough initiation for Misses -Ada Behrman, Martha Pritchard and Mary Ann Dickmeyer. Lambda Alpha Lambda. 8 p. m. Monday. Gas Co. auditorium. Mrs. Reeves to review “The Nazarene.” LODGES : Naomi Auxiliary, O. E. S. 2:30 p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Mrs. Anna Lydick, hostess. Mrs. Fannie Steinmetz, president. Brightwood Auxulary, O. E. S. Noon. Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt. Mrs. Mary McDaniel, Mrs. Grace Alexander, hostesses. Mrs. Florence Mitten, president, Lynhurst Chapter, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Tues. Stated meeting and conferring of degrees. Past Matrons and Patrons, O. ES. 8 p. m. today. Masonic Temple, 42d and College. Valentine Party. Associate Matrons and Patrons to be special guests. Nettie Ransford and New Augusta Chapters to be hostesses. Mrs. Libbie Everett, president. : > Daughters of America. Tues. Gas City. Reception: for Mrs. Lena Rutherford, Gas City, state orphan committee chairman. Mrs. Delphia Muchmore, Marion, state councilor. Meta Council, Daughters of Pocahontas. 8:30 p. m. Tues. 50-50 clubrooms, 211°N. Delaware. Card party and dance. Entertainment committee, Saraha Grotto Auxiliary. 8 p. m. Fri Hamilton Food Shop. Mrs. William Hamilton, chairman. CLUBS Woman’s Rotary. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Columbia Club. February business meeting. Garden Study. 2 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Tib Dreiss, 4619 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. 2
Geraldine Staley, 752 Wallace Ave, hostess. ; : Tri Lambeth. 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Pauline Cox, 1031 N. Tacoma, hostess. : 2
Garden Clubs Select Plots
Members of the garden club of Indianapolis will be entertained at a tea today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club when garden plots will be assigned for the Indianapolis Home Show April 12-21, = "Using a large-scale illuminated design of the garden plots, Eugene A. Smith, landscape architect for this year’s show, will explain the plan for; the displays. Mrs. W. R. Sanders, advisory council chairman, is in charge of the tea. She will be assisted by Mrs. Harold Hayes, garden clubs’ representative on the home show board and chairman of the general garden club committee; Mrs. Robert Miles, eo-chairman, and Mesdames Edward J. Katzenberger, Joseph Walpole and Vance Wilkinson. Clubs which will participate in this year’s show are Arbutus—Mrs. Miles, president; Mrs. J, D. Sparks, Home Show chairman; Brookside—Mrs. Katzenberger, president; Mrs. W. A. Edwards, chairman; Emerson Grove —Mrs. N. R. Hemphill, president; Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, chairman; Golden Glow — Mrs. G. W. Dyer, president; Mrs. Charles Steward, chairman; Marigold—Mrs. Howard T. Griffith, president; Mrs. David Fox, chairman; Municipal—Mrs. Ernest Millholland, president; Mrs. Walpole, chairman; Neophyte—Mrs. Paul Summers, president; Mrs. Ray Briggs, chairman, and Spade and Trowel—Mrs. Wilkinson, president, and Mrs. W. Irving Palmer, chairman, Members of the advisory council who will attend the tea are Mesdames E. D. Foley, L. H. Earle, C. E. Lucas, Clifford Horney, Russell Veit, Ralph Thompson, J. D. Sparks,
Dean Stubbs, Wilkinson, Willwerth, Katzepberger, Hayes and Miles.
SORORITY were honored last night]
Other guests were Miss Sally|
Hiche-Keva. 7:30 p. m. today. Miss|
Mes, J. Dwight Peterson (lett) Party Will Aid Student Fund
. The Parent-Teacher Association of Schdol 66 will sponsor a bridge party at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Block’s auditorium to raise funds for the Student Aid Fund and to buy equipment: for the school. Mrs. Harry C. Stevens, ways and means chairman, is in charge of the party. The committee on general arrangements includes Mesdames Merritt Thompson, George Kingsbury, C. S. Brignall, Frank V. Osborne and S. W. Bennett Jr.
Mrs. Raymond Smart is directing -
ticket sales, assisted by Mesdames W. R. Bachstahler, W. D. Burge, Donald Milholland, Elmer Hume, Edward Karriman, R. S. McBride, Elmer Sherwood, Thompson, Lawrence Sheridan, Hans Jacobsen, F. A, Bechdolt, Ernest Edwards, Robert Whyte, C. W. Stevens, Charles Grinslade ‘and Henry Harting. Members of the school P.-T, A. board will be hostesses They are Mrs. Dwight Peterson, president, Mesdames E. S. Thompson, G. H. Hosmer, Walter Zirpel, . O. Browne, Paul Hancock, J. H.\ Andrews, Kennedy Reese, Marvin E. Curle, Brignall, Stevens, Miss Gail Hadsell and Miss Verena Denzler, principal of the school.
Luncheon Today.
The A. D. Streight Circle Ladies of the G. A. R., were to meét for a covered dish luncheon at 12 o'clock today at Ft. Friendly. A Vgiéntine party: was to follow the luncheon and .a business meeting was to be held at 2 p. m. Mrs. Daisy Hayes was fo preside. Mrs. June Howery was in charge of publicity.
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"and Mrs. Charles S. Brignall.
Valentine Tea Set for Sunday
The Helen Schmitz W, W. G. Chapter of -the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church will give its annual Valentine Silver Tea from 3-5 p. m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. George T. King, 60% N. Riley Ave. The Ladies’ Bible Class of the church will hold a class meeting tomorrow at the church. A chili dinner will be served at 12:30 p. m. Group leaders are in charge of reservations. Mrs. T, H. Erbrich’ will present a program.
Patronesses’ Program Set
Mrs. Harry Foreman will review “Puccini Among His Friends” (Seligman) at a meeting of the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor society, at 10:30 a. m. next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E. W. Harris, 3510 Washington Blvd. A musical program will be presented, including a whistling solo, “Musetta Waltz,” by Mrs. W. P. Anderson III; “They Call Me Mimi,” sung by Mrs. Karl S. Means; “Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amor,” Mrs. S. E. Fenstermaker; “One Fine Day,” Mrs. Guy O. Carpenter, and a violin duet, “Duet of the Flowers” by Mrs. Homer Woods and Mrs. Leland Fishback. Accompanists will be Mesdames Minna Edenharter, J. A. Matthews and Albert Reep. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Harry Foreman, Claus | Best, N. C:! Hilgenberg, O. F. Shattuck, John Craig, James W. Costin, Leland Fishback, Miss Leona
Political Aids Selected .”
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F or New Year
Mrs. Olive Tinder to Review Book Tuesday At Dinner.
‘Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will re« view “All the Tomorrows” Babson) Tuesday night at the dinner meet ing of the Young Women’s Demo~ cratic Club of Marion County at
the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Marie Lienhart, new presi= dent of the club, today named standing committees for the new year. They include: Membership, Mis. Anna Belle Chowning, chairman, Miss Rosemary Lawler, co-chair= man; Mesdames semary Berry, Smith, Deloris Niedenthal, Harry Templeton and the Misses Mary Brown, Loretta Taylor, Mary Ann Wade, Marie Delatore, Hazel VanAuken and Gertrude Wachs. Ticket committee: Mesdames Bertha Frye, Mary Frenzel, Lena, Scheier, Leota Myer and the Misses Helen Mannix, Pearly Frand, Evae a B. Fromhold, Lois Schroeder and Lucille Smith. Program: Miss Florence Campbell, | chairman; Miss Annette Kelley, co= | chairman; Mesdames Elva Powers, Marie Zaharakos, E. Kirk McKinney | and the Misses Alice Carton, Frans ces Scherer, Mary | Louise Drew, Mary Murphy, Ruth Haefling. Ways and Means: Miss Mary Killilea, chairman; | Mrs, Roselyn Singer, co-chairman; Mesdames Frank McKinney, Mary Case, Mary Janet Murphy and the Misses Marie O’Connor, Margaret Kessing, Marguerite McCarty, Cecelia Ham | mond and Margaret Hart. Miss Mary Louise Walpole is chairman of the publicity committee | and Mrs. Kathryne Clements is co=| chairman. { A New members of the executive board include Mesdames Robert | Westfall, Joseph P. McNamara, Helen Whiit and Juanita Quinn. Unexpired terms on the board are being served by Mrs. Val B. Mc~ Leay, Mrs. Frata McCabe, Miss Marion Bluestein and Miss Helen Carroll. ! 1 Other new officers include Mrs. Rosemary Smith, vice president; Mrs. Jeanette Watson, correspond ing secretary; Miss Vivian Moore, recording secretary, and Miss Marie
Hansen, treasurer. |
Winners Listed in
Winners in Block's had been announced Dorothy Ellis, forum instructor. ners are: Section 1: North and south, Mrs. John Kelly and Mrs. Wayne Warrick, first, Mrs, Keith Johns and Mrs. M. L. Ent, second; east and west, Mrs. H. M, Gay and Mrs. E. R. Churchill, first, Mrs. J. A. DeLaney and Mrs. A, J, Strole, second. Section 2: North and south, Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger and Mrs. William Krieg, first, Mrs. William S. Peele and Mrs. W. E. Smith, second; east and west, Mrs. Ralph Rautzahn and
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second. Section 3: North and south, Mrs, L. V. Veazey and Mrs. Fink Dorman, first; Mrs. Merle Huckleberry and Mrs. William Helfenberger, second; east and west, Mrs. Larry Polson and Mrs. M. B. Jansen, first, Mrs, J. C. Rah and Miss Daisy Brooks,
second.
Wright and Ida Belle Sweenie.
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P. S.—Give Several Pairs to Your Valentine in a Heart-Shaped Boz,
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