Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1940 — Page 4
SOCIETY—
‘Sun Valley’ Ball to Be Given By Civic Theater April 20
« The Civic Theater will give its annual ball April 20
in the Indianapolis Athletic Club with Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Whitehill as chairmen. A “Sun Valley” ball has been planned as this year’s event. a Sports costumes similar to those worn at the famous pleasure resort will be the garb for the evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Whitehill arrangements.
: ” 2 » “A Slight Case of Murder,”
Runyan, has been chosen for the Dramatic
will appoint committees to assist them with
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from the original story by Damon
Club’s next production
April 6 at English Theater. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr. are
chairmen.
~ Rehearsals for the play will begin Monday, March 11, in the Woodstock Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hollett are busy selecting cast members who will be announced this week. A supper dance at Woodstock will follow the play. Evans Woollen Jr. is club president.
Children’s Riding Meet Winners Named
Winners in the third children’s riding tournament this weekend at the R. H. Brown Stables have been announced by Mrs. Mar-
garet Abraham Feore, riding instructor. Robert Mannix was judge and J. J.
tered in the tournament. Ronayne acted as ring master. In the junior division,
Miss Sally Stokely was first, Miss
Forty-five riders were ens=
Betsy
Veight, second; Miss Nancy Hoke, third, and Everett Brooks, fourth,
Miss Marlou Hiatt won first place
in the intermediate riders class.
Other winners in this class are Miss Dolores Covert, second; Miss Patty Dowd, third, and Ab Metzger, fourth.
Fourth place in the senior riders Richards, with Miss Mary Lyday, third, and Bill McCollough, fourth.
class was taken by Miss Marilyn
second; Miss Mary Ann Pierce,
Winners in the Senior Equestrian Club from Shortridge High School are Miss Ann Cantwell, first; Miss Janet Sorensen, second; Miss Margaret Curle, third, and Miss Hazel Alfke, fourth. Junior Equestrian winners include Miss Barbara Hess, first; Miss Luanna
McCreary, second; Miss Betty Graves,
third, and Murray Hake,
fourth. Mrs. Thelma Simmons Clark is sponsor of the two Short-
ridge groups.
A bareback riding division was added to tournament events this time. Winners are Miss Jane Abraham, first; Miss Hiatt, second; Miss Hoke, third, and Jack Young, fourth. Miss Betty Anderson entertained the Junior Equestrian Club with a dinner party at her
home before the tournament, while Miss Sorensen was hostess at a
dinner party for senior equestrian riders,
Filmarte Will Give Show Friday The Filmarte Guild will present the second in a series of studentteacher showings at 8 p. m. Friday in the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium. The film, “Grand Illusion,” the picture that set a high mark in the Filmarte series last spring, will be shown.
Eric Von Stoheim and Jean Gabin star in the French film which
was declared “best of the year from any country” by the National
Board of Review in 1938. Johnson, George J. Garceau, Leo X.
Mesdames Albert Shouse, Fred Bates
Smith, A. C. Corcoran and Miss
Eldena Lauter are assisting Miss Fanchon Fattig, guild secretary,
with arrangements for the showing. J EJ tJ
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Two papers will be program features at a meeting tomorrow of the Katharine Merrill Graydon Club at the home of Mrs. Dar A. Robinson. Mrs. Howard C. Caldwell’s paper is on “Forgotten Faces,”
dealing with Czechoslovakia. Mrs.
Urith Dailey Gill will read a
paper on “A Greater Teacher, William Lyon Phelps.” Mrs. Herman W. Kothe will have charge of the program at an anniversary meeting tomorrow of the Fortnightly ‘Literary Club in
the Propylaeum.
Cancer Group Will Hold First
State-Wide Meeting of Year
! The first state-wide meeting of officers in the Women’s Field Army
for Cancer Control for the year will City Hospital.
Mrs. Isaac Born, state commander, will-preside. ers will attend the meeting with their captains and lieutenants. of the features of the program will be a tour of the Patrick Cancer
The 1940 enlistment drive
will be held all next month. "Miss Eldena Lauter, field secretary for Marion County, has announced, a committee of 100 Indianapolis women who have volunteered their services for the campaign. Her committee includes Mesdames H. H. Arnholter, C. B. Bohner, Ferdinand Born, R. F. Buehl, B. L. Byrkett, Laura Buehler, B. H. Beard, Harry Burkart, C. B. Chambers, John W. Coffey, Donald Campbell, Sultan Cohen, Mord Carter, Wilfred Borinstein, A. C. Corcoran, Edna Christian, Smiley N. Champers, F. W. Doddridge, Chauncey Eno, George Faulstich, Ernest Fisher, Lowell Fisher, C. J. Finch, John Engelike, Oliver W. Greer, Frank Gastineau, G. W. Gustafson, Joseph K. Grubb, A. H. Hartman, William, Hodgson, Fred A. Gallagher, William H. Hartzog, George L. Hosmer, Ronald Hazen, Rosamond Van Camp Hill, W. D. Keenan, O. L. Kranz, Henry V. Ketcham, Louis Kruger, Layman Kingsbury, David -Kelsch, A. -P. Lauck, David Lurvey, Paul McNamara, J. P. McGowan and William H. Meuser. Other members are Mesdames William Allen Moore, Louis Markun, L. C. Messick, George B. Maxwell, Charles W. Myers, William T. Maurer, Allen Mitchell, Charles C. Martin, Meredith Nicholson Jr., Ernest Piepenbrok, Fred B. Peevler, Edna Pauley, H. B. Pelham, Charles Roller, S. A. Silberman, ' Leah Spence, Edwin F. New, Frank H. Streightoff, William E. Sayer, E. W. Sherwood, William Shirley, J. R. Sentney, Frank A. Symmes, Louis Spector, Thomas J. Scanlon, H. C. Teitel, Richard Tucker, E. B. Thompson, C. D. Vawter, Harry Van Osdol, Catherine J. Wilding, Wilbur Winship, J. William Wright, Albert Walsman, J. T. Waldo, Matthew Winters, H. P. Willwerth, Helen Zapp, Edward Kaiser, Edward P. New, Zella Ryan, Margaret Carrenter, O. S. Flick, Robert Stith, C. F. Maley, Edward Dallas Farmer, W. T. Fuller, Walter Wolf, Clair E. Brengle, E. W. Stockdale, Clarence R. Martin, George Shepard, J. T. McDermott, A. B. Bement, M. D.
Clinic.
Moore, Alta Carter and George Har-
per, Dr. Amelia R. Keller, and the Misses Amanda Anderson, Antoinette Cecile, Martha Carmichael and Geraldine McKee.
Group to Hear Film Indorser
Mrs. David Ross, president .of the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays, will speak at a meeting of the 12th District American Legion Auxiliary at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Indiana ‘World War Memorial. Her topic will be “A Quarter of a Century in Motion Pictures.” A motion picture, “Safe Driving,” will be presented by Don Stiver, head of the Indiana State Police Department. : : Mrs. John K. Goodwin, president of the Indiana League of Women voters, will talk on “The Duty of Being a Citizen.” Mrs. George Cass, 12th District community service chairman, will discuss her program for Community Service Month. The post and auxiliary of the district will present a piano to the World War Memorial. Miss Mary Spalding, pianist, will play the first number, “Notturno,” by Respighl. A "= district business session will be con- ~ ducted by Mrs. H. S. Teitel, presi-
be held at 10:30 a. m. March 13 at
A luncheon will follow the meeting.
District command-
-|lannual track meet
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to-Be Names
Butler students will go to their BUTLER RELAYS queen who 15, at the annual Sphinx Club Relay dance in the Murat Temple. Among candidates entered are
|the Misses Magnolia DeHart, Janet
Ingham, Shirley Byrne and Maxine Fields, Paula McClurg, Martha Ann Forsythe, Patricia Ciraves, Jane Lambert and Jeanne Settles. The “queen” will lead the procession of officials, athletes and attendants the night of March 16 at the eighth in the fieldhouse. :
Twenty-seven freshman women have been chosen to mernbership in PHI CHI NU, scholastic honor society on the Butler campus. Initiation services will be held this month. Membership is based on a grade average of 2.26 during the first semester. New pledges include the Misses Rosemary Clauer, Mary Adelyn Cooking; Barbara J. Frederickson, Barbara Fuller, Mary Rebecca Gordon, Virginia Lewis, Myra Lois McDaniel, Elizabeth Marshall, Suzanne Masters, Mary Janet Mummert, Helen Louise Overton, Katherine Parrish, Martha Pool, Geraldine Pugh, Martha J. Runyan, Mary Louise Savidge, Opal Soltau, Martha Lou Sunderland, Patricia Sylvester, June D. Walters and Irene Judith Westervelt, all of Indianapolis; Miss Esther L. Benjamin,
Butler Relays Queen Election Will Highlight Campus Week; Phi Chi Nu Adds 27 Members
The Butler Relays queen election Wednesday is the highlight this week on the Fairview campus. Pledges to a freshman women’s honorary have been announced and a deadline has been set for scripts of the
annual Geneva Stunts to be presented next month. the polls Wednesday morning to choose
will be crowned Friday night, March :
Utley Talks to Voters’ League
Clifton M. Utley, director of the Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs, will talk on “Showdown in Europe” at 8:15 p. m. today in the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium.
{His lecture, the third in a series
of talks on foreign affairs, is sponsored by the Indianapolis League of Women Voters. The Department of Government and Education of the: league will arrange a tour of Arsenal Technical High School to be held from 10 a. m. until 1:30 p. m. Friday to observe opportunities for vocational training at the school. They will examine, particularly, the “Work and School Plan” under which young men work for wages one week and attend school the next, taking shop courses that fit in with their work. All league members are invited to take the tour. Mrs. James A. Bawden, department chairman, is in charge of reservations. The -group will have lunch at the school. ’ Mrs. Lester A. Smith will discuss “State Government” at a meeting of What Every Voter Should Know
group at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Rauh Memorial Library. At 10:15 a. m. Thursday, Mrs. Thomas Elder will be hostess at a meeting of the Department of Government and Legal Status. A discussion will be conducted on “Indiana’s Labor Laws.” “Continued Problems of a. Neutral” will be the topic for discussion this afternoon at a meeting
Hamilton: Miss Jane Lewis, El Paso, Tex.; Miss Ruth Markworth, New Palestine; Miss Ruth Emma Miles, Kokomo; Miss Patricia Wickens, Albuquerque, N. M., and Miss Leslie Shippey, Greenwood.
Scripts for GENEVA STUNTS to be held April 12 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church will be due Friday, March 15. Miss
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Book Review, Tea Arranged
Mrs. Carl Spencer will review “Christ in Concrete” at a book review ‘and tea at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Crooked Creek School auditorium. The event is sponsored by the Crooked Creek ParentTeacher Association. Mrs. Ralph Minnick will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Franklin Crutchlow. Mrs. Earl Hoppes will play piano selections during the tea. Mrs. Ralph Soots, president, and Mrs. Fred Kuhn, vice president, will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Frank Barnhart is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Harrison, tickets; Mesdames Marion Mareane, R. E. Whetsell, | H. F. Farrington, E. A. Allen and Miss Olive Purdy, hospitality chairmen.
Lodge Party Is Postponed
A public card party and several regular meetings are on deck early this week for women’s lodge organizations. The PAST NOBLE GRANDS AUXILIARY OF PROGRESS REBEKAH LODGE will sponsor a public card party at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Hazel Gillis, 1301 N. Pershing Ave. Mrs. Elsie Crouch is chairman of arrangements for the party.
A meeting of the IRVINGTON SOCIAL CIRCLE, REBEKAH LODGE, scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed until March 19. Mrs. Helen Hester is president of the group.
Members of BROAD RIPPLE SYLVIA REBEKAH LODGE will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Bellfontaine St. and Riviera Drive. Mrs. Hester
Mary Bell is general chairman. Scripts must be turned in at the
Women’s Council office to be read
and approved. Those who will participate in the spring stunts are Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Tau Alpha and Alpha Omicron Pi Sororities and the Butler Independent Association. Stunts chairmen were to meet at 11:40 a. m. today in the Drift office to receive rules pertaining to the stunts.
An informal party and buffet
supper was held yesterday by active members of the BUTLER UNVER-
SITY EQUITEERS riding club at the home of Miss Gretchen Huetter, 4973 Boulevard Place. Max DeVietien, riding instructor and sponsor of the organization,
spoke on horses and horsemanship.
Guests were the Misses Elizabeth Kiger, Betty Smith and Jean Pickett and Jack Schernekau, Robert Bensema, Robert Kimmich, Lewis Snyder and Herbert DeHaven. Active members of the Equiteers attending the party were the Misses Madeline Judd, Joan Colgan, Janet Ingham, Patricia Stayton and Jane Reynolds and Harry Sharpnack, Max Norris, Dick Scherer, Dick Bennett, David Craycraft and Al Symmes.
Glee Club Elects
Miss Christina: Kyle is the newly elected president of the Manual High Schocol Glee Club. Other new officers are Miss Martha Rooier, vice president;. Miss Irene Kuntz, attendance secretary; Miss Ione Colligan, recording secretary; Miss Dorothy Stadfelt, treasurer; Miss Mamie McRoy and Miss Imogene EIKins, historians, and Miss Annice Ritter and Miss Bernadine Talkington, librarians.
of Group 3 of the Department of Government and Its Operation. Mrs. Alex Vonnegut will talk. Mrs. Foy Coats will entertain the group at her home,
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Doebber and Miss Carolyn Doebber, their daughter, returned recently from Miami, Fla., where they spent several weeks. Mrs. Robert Dean, 2135 Central Ave., flew to Miami, Fla., recently for a two weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Joe K. Taylor left recently by plane for Miami, Fla. to visit her father, J. D. Rees. She and Mr. Rees will drive back home early next month. Mrs. Taylor also will visit her .sister, Miss Lillian Rees at Atlanta, Ga. Recent Indianapolis visitors in St. Petersburg, Fla., include Mrs. S. C. Bitter, J. H. Bowers, Miss Estelle Dunbar, R. C. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herath, Mrs. J. S. Jordan, Mrs. Sue Shearer and Eddie Shearer. Among visitors at Miami Beach, Fla. are Mrs. George A. Bell, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frank, Ft. Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McKibben, Terre Haute. Staying at the Shoremede Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla., for the past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. McKinney. They plan to remain another week. : Miss Melissa Hibberd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Hibberd, Richmond, Ind. was pledged recently to the Stephens College Chapter of Alpha Pi Epsilon, national honorary secretarial society. To be eligible, a student must major in secretarial work and be outstanding in her courses. Only 12 pledges were taker this semester. . Mrs. May Thornton will leave early this week for Winnetka, Ill,
where she will be the guest of her
Keplar is noble grand.
HAMILTON-BERRY CHAPTER OF THE SERVICE STAR LEGION will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Indiana World War Memorial.
Hospital Guild Group
To Hear Book Review
Mrs. Earl Hopping will review “The Wabash” (William E. Wilson) at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Ban-ner-Whitehill Auditorium. The benefit review is being sponsored by the Perry Township Chapter of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild. Proceeds will be used in a hospital social -service project. Mrs. James L. McKee is chairman of the review, assisted by Mrs. Roy Thomas and Mrs. Shirley McNerney. Mrs. Herman Culbertson is guild president. = Miss Alice Hestand, new supervisor of the Thomas Taggart Memorial Children’s floor of the hospital, will be a guest of the Children’s Cheer Chapter of the guild at a luncheon Wednesday in the nurses’ home. Other chapters meeting during the week are Central Avenue, Monday; Capitol Avenue and University Park Christian, Tuesday; Music and Broad Ripple, Thursday, and Tabernacle Garden and Meridian Street Methodist, Friday.
Miss Miriam West will reign as queen over the Green and Gold Ball to be held by the North Indianapolis Mutual Association of the Mormon Church Thursday night at the Riviera Club. Leo J. Muir, Chicago, president of the Northern States Mis-
queen. 3
Improvement |y
sion of the church, will crown the
daughter, Mrs. H. A. Morrison, and Mr. Morrison. Miss Billie Jane Ziegler will entertain this evening with a dance in honor of Miss Mary Lou Mitchell's 19th. birthday. Twenty-
|eight guests have been invited.
Luncheon, Bird Class Outlined
Several luncheon meetings and a bird study class are among today’s and tomorrow’s activities of ¥. W. C. A. groups. Rabbi Elias Charry will talk on “Hebrew Prophets and Their Message for Today” at a luncheon meeting of the South Side Club of the Y. W. C. A. at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday at the Central Y. W. Mrs. Roscoe Houze and Miss Sopha Shortemeier will be luncheon hostesses. Miss Estelle Preston, leader of the
will ‘have charge of a bird study meeting at 7:30 p. m. today at the
. W. The Home Women’s Council will meet for luncheon tomorrow noon at the Central Y. W. Plans will be discussed for spring classes and luncheon meetings with programs of music, drama and literature.
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and Mrs.’ George C. Hauser, 3381 Carson Ave, have Ia the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mildred, to Otis Roberts, sori of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Roberts, 27 S. Fleming St. The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. April 6 in the St. John's Evangelical Church. 92. Mfis. John P, Campbell was Miss Katherine McGee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vester McGee, 1533 Lawton St., before her marriage Feb. 24. | 3. Mrs. Joseph Weissenberger was Miss Dorothy Fitzgerald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald, 628 Woodlawn Ave, before ner marriage Feb, 3 in the St. Patiick’s Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Weissenberger are at
"home jt 2140% N. Talbot Ave.
(Kindrpgd Photo.) 4. Mi. and Mrs, Norbert McAtee ape at home at 412 N. Alapama $t. Mrs. McAtee was Miss Jean Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Brown, 1103 'N., Dearborn (St, before her marriage Jan. 1. 5. Mp. and Mrs. Sol Schultz are at jhoome in Dayton, O., following a [wedding trip to New York. The bride was Miss Rose Tuchman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tuchman, 3525 Guilford Ave., before her marriage Feb. 18. ({Ayres’ Photo.)
Sctiool Clubs’ Program Filled
High school pupils at Tech and Washington are busy with club meetings today. Ome group will meet Thursday for a talk on ‘“Hobbies.” A tofal of 1425 girls, more than half Ei: girls enrolled at TECHNI-
CAL HIGH SCHOOL, will be taking home economics courses this Jemespe This is the largest group to enrpll in the department since its founding, school records show. The |school Chess Club will hold its spring tournament-today at the Student Center. Rules and scoring methodls were formulated by a tournament committee composed of Steph¢n Robbins, Willlam Newlin
day on “China” before members of the WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Civic Ruest Club. Club|officers are Mary |[Louise Mines, president; Kate vice president; Victoria Stevens, secretary; Virginia Lentz, treasurer; Gerald Smith, sergeant-at-arms, and Victoria Chace, program chairman. Miss Shirley Harvey is| faculty sponsor. | Mrs, Dorothy Robson will speak on “Hobbies” Thursday at a meeting ¢f the Washingtonian Club, senior girls’ organization.
Les| Belles Filles To Meet Wednesday
Les| Belles Filles Chapter of the Sub-I)eb Club will hold a “School Days’| party at 7.30 p. m. Wednesday a} the home of Miss Agnes Lostutten, 1425 E, Vermont St. Guests will be Misses Betty Hardesty, Joan Huls, Clarice Hitch, Mary) Jane Hare, Madonna Miller, Betty| Riehl and Virginia Bigelow.
C ignon Turban
Nature Study Group of the Y. W,, &
lly Dache designed this smart afternoon hat for Anita Louise, lovely screen star. It’s a chignon turtan of Javanese print in strange but beautiful tones of
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Several To Elect, Some
Mrs. W. R. Finlayson Head Meeting.
New officers will be elected by several women’s clubs at meetings tomorrow, while a few groups will hear papers and talks. Officers of the HEYL STUDY CLUB will be elected tomorrow at a meeting in their clubrooms in the
Meridian St. Mrs. James H. Bray= ton will give a paper on “Columbia.”
Mrs. Max Critchfield and Mrs. W, R. Finlayson will be in charge of a program for the meeting tomorrow of the IRVINGTON CHAUTAUQUA CLUB at the home of Mrs. I. L, Miller, 340 Downey Ave.
Officers of the HOOSIER TOUR-= IST CLUB will be elected for the coming year at a meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. E. S. Thompson, 4133 Guilford Ave. An open dise
songfest will be -conducted.
Officers of the IRVINGTON HOME STUDY CLUB will be elect« ed tomorrow at a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. James L. Murray, 64 E. 73d St. Members of the luncheon committee include Mesdames Louis J. Morgan, Marshall D, Lupton and Francis H. Insley. Mrs. Mark H. Reasoner will give a paper on “Light, Heat and Water.”
Another group choosing officers at a meeting tomorrow is the ALe PHA IOTA LATREIAN CLUB. The club will meet at the home of Mrs, Roland Rust, 5201 Broadway. Mrs,
son are assistant hostesses.
Officers of CHAPTER Q, P. E. O, SISTERHOOD, will be elected and installed at a meeting at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Karl Means, 308 W. Maple Road.
The S. I. S. CHAPTER OF THE SUB-DEB CLUB will entertain to= morrow night with a party and ine itiation services for new officers at
Methodist Missions Executives
Will Confer Here Wednesday; All Souls Church Units Meet
Women’s church organizations and several young people’s groups have planned a variety of social gatherings for the next few days. Among events are book reviews, a covered dish luncheon, dinner, card party and
sewing meeting.
The WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will meet at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the church
lecture room. Mrs. Carrie Pray will review “The Life of Elizabeth Fry (Janet Whitney). Mrs. Margaret Boyd will be in charge of worship services. Mrs. John W, Kern will be hostess at the meeting, assisted by Mesdames J. T. Wheeler, Edson T. Wood, Martha Kendall, H. L. Krider, Ethel Rathert and Clyde Roach. Mrs. H. E. Barnard, president, will preside.
Mrs. E. E. Aldrich, 3055 N. New Jersey St., will be hostess at a meeting Wednesday of the District Executive Board and Auxiliary presidents of the WOMEN'S HOME MISSIONALY SOCIETIES OF THE METHODIST CHURCH. A covered dish luncheon will follow a business session at 10 a. m. Auxiliary presidents will give reports of their groups and plans will be discussed for celebrating the 60th anniversary in May. Mrs. Oscar Burghard, corresponding secretary, will meet with the presidents to nominate district officers for the coming year. Mrs. J. N. Greene will have charge of devotions and Mrs. J. H. Smiley, district president, will preside. :
The MORE LIGHT GUILD OF THE ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH will give a dinner Saturday at the church. Dr. Bennett Kraft will talk on “Allergies” and the Williams Quartet will sing Negro spirituals. The WOMAN'S ALLI-
ANCE of the church will meet at 10 a. m. Thursday to sew preceding a luncheon at 12:30, .a board meeting and business session. The ELIZABETHAN SOCIETY of the church will hear Mrs. Charles Baker tailk on “An Historical Tale of Hymns” following a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in Maple House, 5831 E. Washington St. The JESSY WALLIN HEYWOOD ALLIANCE will entertain at a card party at 2 p. m. Thursday, March 14, in the church parlors.
Members of the J. I. M. CLASS OF THE IMMANEUL EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH will meet Tuesday, March 12, at the home of Miss Helen Dirks, 50 Kenmore Road. Assistant hostesses will include the Misses Ruth Gisler, Elsie Duhne, Emma Emhardt and Mildred Troutman. The GIRLS’ MISSIONARY GUILD of the church will sponsor a tea Sunday at the church. A meeting of the WOMAN'S BIBLE CLASS will be held Thursday. :
Board members of the TEMPLE SISTERHOOD OF THE INDIANAPOLIS HEBREW CONGREGATION will meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Temple vestry rooms. Following the board meeting, mempers of the Sisterhood will have luncheon. Mrs. J. C. Kahn is in
{charge of luncheon reservations.
The TEMPLE YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE will meet at 8:15 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson. Meyer Efroymson will be host. Miss Marjorie Goldberg will discuss “Counsellor at Law” (Elmer Rice).
‘ The INDIANAPOLIS FEDERATION OF EVANGELICAL CHURCHWOMEN will meet for dinner and hear an address by Mrs, Ira McBride of Nigeria, West Afri.
ca, Friday at 6:30 p. m. in the First]
Evangelical Church. ied Mrs. Walter Ammeter, hostess | ganization president, pl Mrs. McBride will tell ¢ as assistant to her husbaz Mr. McBride, miss!
tive tribes in the
Olnosi Study Club To Choose Officers
Officers of the Olnosi Study Club will be elected at a meeting at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Uszzie Phillips, 1860 W. Wyoming St. Mrs. Mildred Sullivan will talk
on “The Influence of Medical Science in the American Home.” Mrs. Robert Feller will be in charge of a musical program. Mrs. C. B. Bevis will report on books of the month.
Sorority Group
An election of officers, dinner and social meeting are on appointment books of several sorority members for today and tomorrow. Mrs. hostess at
6:30 p. m. today in Feeser’s Tearoom, 2035 N. Meridian St.
SIGMA PHI SORORITY, will be elected at a meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in the Hotel Lincoln.
Mrs. Henry Seig will be hostess at a social meeting of THETA SIG-
her home, 1424 N. Oakland St.
at the home of Miss Fannie May Geisler, 592 N. Colorado St.
SIGMA ALPHA, national education sorority.
summer in Cleveland.
Slipcovers Are Aid
less cumbersome in a very small room, a new slipcover may be just the treatment that will correct it. Choose a neutral-toned material that does not contrast strongly with the color of the wall or a material that is just the color of the wall itself. Use binding of self color for|
large, splashy fi
Holds Election
Charles Marshall will be a dinner meeting of UPSILON CHAPTER, ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY, at
Officers of PSI CHAPTER, BETA
MA DELTA SORORITY tonight at
Members of ALPHA CHAPTER, SIGMA DELTA SIGMA SORORITY, will meet at 8 p. m. today
Mrs. Calvin Gerlach, 36 W. 49th St., was hostess-at a business meeting Saturday afternoon of ALPHA
Plans were discussed for the group’s annual mothers’ party in May and for a regional convention to be held early this
If you have the problem of making an oversize divan or chair look
the home of Miss Phyllis Moore, 220 W. 33d St. ! New. officers include Miss Rosae
mond Isler, president; Miss Helen
Yocum, treasurer; Miss Charlotte Switzer, secretary: and Miss Jean Amos, publicity director.
Members of the TUESDAY AF TERNOON STUDY CLUB will meet for a 1 o’clock luncheon tomorrow in the Canary Cottage. Mrs. Wile liam Konop will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Hatfield and Mrs. Donald Graham. A speaker will talk on “Silk, Satin, Calico, Rags.”
D.A.R. Parley Groups Named
Committee members from Indie ana who will attend the Continene tal Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution have been appointed by Mrs. William H, Schlosser, Franklin, state regent. The convention will be April 15 to
20 in Washington, D. C. Fifteen pages also have been chosen, Headquarters for Indiana delegates will be at the Indiana room of the Memorial Continental Hotel. April 16 in the Italian room of the Mayflower Hotel Convention sessions will open at 8:30 a. m. Monday, April 15. Pree~ convention activities will include a memorial service the preceding Sunday and pilgrimages to the tombs of the Unknown Soldier and George and Martha: Washington. To the house committee Mrs, Schlosser has named Mrs. D. C. Brown, Muncie; Miss*Blanche Mil= ler, Lafayette; Mrs. G. W. Wether« bee, Elkhart; Mrs. Guy Burroughs, Gary; Mrs. Gilbert Hewitt, New Castle; Mrs. H. E. Clarke, Gary; Mrs, C. D. Harris, Petersburg; Mrs, william B. Duff, Ft. Wayne; Mrs, Neil Stillwell, Richmond; Mrs. James Hornaday, Richmond; Mrs. Gray, Petersburg; Mrs. N, E. Beckus, Vincennes, and Mrs. Waldo Rossete ter and Mrs. John D. Johnson, Ine dianapolis. Among special appointments were those of Mrs. James A. Coats, Vee= dersburg, vice chairman of boxes, and Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, Dane ville, credentials: Miss Alma Calde well, Lebanon, was named a meme ber: of the resolutions committee, and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Indiane apolis, to the president general's ree ception committee. | Pages named were Miss Virginia Adams, Connersville; Miss Dorothy Chadwick, Gary; Miss Eleanor Seamons, Indianapolis; Miss Rosemary Ritter, French Lick; Mrs. Thikton, Gary; Mrs. Richard V. Snyder, Madison; Miss Marjorie Northrup, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Frank E, Miller Jr., South Bend. Miss Martha Moore, Thorntowns; Mrs. William Mackle, Towson, Md. Miss Dorothy Middlebrook, Gary; Miss Vivian Boss, Michigan City; Mrs. James B. Irvin, Indianapolis; Miss Mary Ellen Eubanks, Kinge
Clubs |
To Hear Talks :
Mrs. Max Critchfield,
Rauh Memorial Building, 3024 N.:
cussion ‘will follow election and a
Leo Gardner and Mrs. Paul Fergue
The Indiana dinner will be -
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Paul
Mrs. teacher at the Brookside Kinderthe seams. If your problem is just|garten, will be guest speaker at a the reverse—select a fabric with |meeting of the kindergarten Mothres or one with|ers’ Club at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday,
wide, horizontal/stripes.
A social hour will follow the talk.
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man, and Miss Dorothy B. Kellogg, New Carlisle.
Mothers to Meet
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