Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1940 — Page 6
OCIETY— Vassar Club to Fete Former Trustees’ Head at Luncheon
The Indiana Vassar Club will entertain tomorrow with a luncheon in honor of Miss Helen Kenyon, former _ chairman of the board of trustees of Vassar College, at ~ the Propylaeum. ~ Miss Kenyon’s visit is in the interest of the school’s Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Fund. She will discuss the
school’s needs and plans for raising the fund with members at 10 8. m. She is visiting other alumnae groups in the Midwest this ‘week. Mrs) William H. Thompson is chairman of the Anniversary Fund tee in Indiana. ; «Assistants Named for “What a Life” .
< Edward Steinmetz Jr. Civic Theater director, has named several theater members to assist him and William W. Brenn, set de“signer, with preparations for the presentation of “What A Life,” ‘a comedy of high school life, which opens Friday at the theater. - Mrs. Robert Ray Bunch is selecting costumes and properties are being collected by Mesdames Richard Coons, Bertrand Hawk‘ins, Edwin Schafer and Miss Jane Flaherty. : The furniture committee is composed of Mesdames Chauncey ‘H. Eno II, William Macgregor Morris and William H. Mooney. On ~the makeup committee are Mrs. Louisa T. Richardt, chairman, Mrs. ‘Lloyd Decker, Miss Margaret Ann Vogel and Howard Cradick. John ‘Connor is stage manager. : Dr. Lee Norvelle of the Indiana University Department of Speech will speak at 10:30 a. m. Friday before members of the . Study Group of the Civic Theater Affairs Committee. Mrs. Bert C. “McCammon will be hostess.
D. A. R. to Elect Officers March 21
Four officers of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Daughters ‘of the American Revolution, will be elected at an all-day business meeting Thursday, March 21, in the chapter house. Offices to be filled are those of first vice regent, corresponding secretary, chap= dain and chapter house secretary. Chapter members and their guests will be entertained tomorTow afternoon with a springtime tea and party in the chapter house. A musical trio including Mrs. Louise Hope, pianist; Mrs. Harriett Riley, violinist, and Mrs. Marjorie Bernat, cellist, will play. They will be accompanists for Mrs. Irene Blanchette Heppner and Mrs. Lenore Ivy Frederickson who will sing in costume excerpts from Act 2 of Puccini's “Madame Butterfly.” -Mrs: Ora C. Pierson and Miss Margaret McCarty Day are cochairmen of the tea, assisted by Mesdames Claus H. Best, Allen J. Callaway, Melissa J. Cornish, Kenneth Dix Coffin, Edgar J. Ellsworth, John W. Esterline, Robert N. Fulton, James L. Gavin, V. C. Harrison, Albert S. Johnson, Wilbur Johnson. Frederick E. Matson, Hugh McGibeny, James A. Moag, Henry I. Raymond Jr. Luther J. Shirley, Obie J. Smith, Donald N. Test, Herman C. Tuttle and Max H. Wall. Mrs. Wall, party chairman, will introduce Mrs. Hepp-
The sixth annual Marion County Achievement Contest will be held at 2 p. m. Monday at Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall on the Butler University campus. Pupils of the schools outside Indianapolis from Grades 3 to 12 inclusive are eligible to compete in the contest to determine outstanding scholarship in the grades represented. J. Malcom Dunn (right), superintendent of county schools, his department and the Marion County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations, with the co-operation of Butler. are sponsoring the project. Mrs. A. H. Hartman (second from right), is council president; Mrs. Lester Boughton (second
School Group To Give Play
Tri Psis to Hear Book Review;
Times Photo. from left), P.-T. A. publicity chairman, and E. E. Lafforge (left), Lawrence School principal, general chairman. Assisting Mr. Lefforge are C. C. Leedy, Perry Township; J. B. Hessong, Washington; Charles Vance, Wayne; Madison Shadley, Wayne; Eugene O’Bryan, Center; James N. Nay, Decatur; Paul Young, Pike; Omer J. Smith, Franklin; Hugh Thompson, Perry; C. E. Eash, Warren, and P.-T. A. kepresenta~ tives, Mesdames Hartman, Boughton, Fred Myers and C. Dolly Gray. Awards will be presented to contest winners at local school programs arranged by the Council and the building principal. :
Scouts to Get
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‘women’s meetings tomorrow.
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ner and Mrs. Frederickson. In a Personal Vein
The DePauw University Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority has announced the pledging of Miss Mary Eleanor Fenster=
maker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Fenstermaker. Fenstermaker is a freshman at the university. .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert L.
Miss . « Miss Anne Combs, Combs, has been elected vice
president of De=lta Delta Delta Sorority at DePauw. Miss Betty Beem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Beem, is the new corresponding
secretary. The two young women are juniors at the school.
. Mrs.
Alvin M. Owsley, who is visiting in New York, is expected ‘home the last of the week. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James P. Carroll are in
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Crystal Shower Arranged for Rebecca Blackley Tomorrow; Friends to Honor Betty Harger
Several parties are planned for
tonight and tomorrow in honor of
young women who will be married this spring. Miss. Jane Pfeiffer and Miss Alice Ann Woodard will give a crystal shower tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Rebecca Blackley whose marriage to Herbert Hill Smeltzer will be April 13. The party will be at the home of Miss Pfeiffer, 5260 N. Pennsylvania St.
Guests will be Misses Ruth Dickerson, Virginia Blackley, Marian Blackley, Naomi Blackley, Susan McGaughey, Katherine Goodwine, Barbara Jean Holt; Dorothy Shepperd, Martha She d, Margaret ‘Kesters, Mesdames’ liam Blackley Jr., William Blackley, E. C Smeltzer, Lyman Hunter, - Ralph Brafford and Donald B. White. 8 2 B .
Miss Betty Harger, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Harger, 5015 Graceland Ave., will be honored at a bathroom shower tomorrow evening given by Miss Helen Ellis and Mrs. Arthur Payne at Miss Ellis’ home, 3720 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Harger will become the bride of John William Stalcup March 14. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Ellis. Guests with Mrs. Harger and Miss Harger will be Mrs. Thomas May, Mrs. Robert Strong, Misses Betty Behrman, Lenora Lundmark, Virginia Caldwell, Harriet Gerdts, Mary Adelaid Denton, Kitty Lou ' Fitzgerald, Jean Meek, Ruth Rehm, Norma Conder, Jeanette Barnett and Doris Ellis. 2 8 = Miss Dorothy Cochran and Miss Wilma Donald will entertain Friday evening at their home, 2239 College Ave. with a kitchen shower for Miss Margaret- Hollands. Miss Hollands will be married to John I. Armstrong April 12 in Lamoni, Iowa. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hollands of Lamoni. Guests at the shower Friday will be Mesdames J. Harry Whetstone, John K. Collins, Donald Williams, Paul Andrews, Elmer L. Mullins, Ethel’ Trimpe, M. G. Gray, Russell Cummins of Greenwood; Misses Esther Nicholson, Louella Reimer, Mary Louis Hoskins, Charlotte Martin, Evelyn Weigand, Maxine Gover, ‘Bonnie Miller, Mary Ellen Moran, Victoria Kovalsky, Wanda Barney, Ruby Hines, Dorothy Hale, Marjan Ridgeway, Josephine "Russo, Frances Steidle, Elsie Sullivan, Leona Brotko, Janet -Schuler and Frances Hufl. # 2 8 Eta Chapter of Phi Theta Delta Sorority will give a personal shower tonight at the home of Miss Alma Stephens, 6035 E. St. Joseph St., for Miss Mary Frances Schroeder ‘who will be married to Anthony Guidone March 17. Guests will include the Misses June Matthews, - Barbara Gisler, Mary Eloise Bolander, Roberta Bowsher and the Mesdames Malcolm Savage, Graham Teak and Francis Keller. f J ” 8 Mrs. William -R. Forney was ~ honored at a shower given recently by alumnae of the DePauw Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority at the home of Mrs. James Costin, §516 N. Pennsylvania St. Assisting hostesses were Mesdames Donald Compton, H. E. Elliott, Harry Morgan, G. B. Taylor and Joe Rand Beckett. Miss Mary DePrez gave a travel talk on a trip to Europe last _ summer. # # 8 Miss Sara Schuchman will be the guest of honor at a personal shower ~ tomorrow evening at the Colum“pia Club given by Miss Helen Op-
man, 3018 N. Delaware St., will be to Dr. Melvin Lichten-
will be Misses rley Barnett, Nettie Marie Dul-
Freida and - Naomi = Litchenberg, Marjorie Green, Sylvia. Maierson, Mesdames William Napers, Harry Schuchman, : David’ Lichtenberg, Fred Schuchman, ‘Charles Kaplan, Jack Maurer and Samuel Kaplan.
City Alumnae
Aid in Reunion
The Indianapolis Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Club will participate in an International Reunion Day of the sorority to be held Saturday, March 16, at Greencastle, Ind.
Miss Mary Ann Tall, Indianapolis, will be toastmaster at a Rose Banquet that night. Among local afterdinner speakers will be Miss Jean Baker, alumnae president; Miss Virginia Cravens, a founder of Eta Chapter in Greencastle, and Mrs. Merton Johnston, state alumnae
“{chairman.
‘Registration will begin at 10 a. m. and a buffet luncheon will be served at noon. Joint roundtable discussions for alumnae and undergraduates will be held from 1:30-3 p. m. Undergraduate initiation services will be held from 4 to 6 p. m. Local alumnae who expect to attend the reunion are the Misses Pearl Apland, Baker, Janice Berlin, Aloha May Carlin, Cravens, Marian Emery, Freda Hart, Louise Kruger, Elizabeth Roberts, Rebecca Shields, Tall and Roberta Yates and Mesdames T. H. Carline, Earl H. Conway, Kenneth Dotterer, Norman A. Beeson, G. R. Douglas, Harold Dukes, L. J. Freehafer, Johnston, J. F. Lahr, Al Martin, Anne Osborne, Thomas Rushmore, B. E. Silver, Louis A. Spoylar, John R. Swan, John B. Wilson and H. E. Lohmann.
. Luncheon Tomorrow
The A. W. T. Club of the Degree of Pocahontas. will hold a noon
‘luncheon followed by a business
meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Bertha Green, 1237 Sharon
Betrothed _
Holland Photo. The engagement of Miss Gertrude O’Connell, 1030 Sumner St,
, Lenore Davis, Evelyn Gold-
el
Sagalowsky, Nancy,
to Basil Godioz of Detroit, Mich., has been announced.
The Children’s Theater and Radio School will present “Little Women” (Louisa M. Alcott), adapted by Pauline Phelps, at 2:15 p. m. Sunday in the auditorium of the American United Life Insurance Building, Fall Creek Parkway and Meridian St. Cast members will include Shirley Ostermeyer, .Hannah; Ruthann Perry, Meg; Julia Ann Gerlach, Jo.; Patricia Stutz, Beth; Louie Bob Phipps, Amy; Nancy ‘Morrow, Mrs. March; Ann Lytle, Aunt March; Bob Goodwell, Laurie Lawrence; Bill Nigh, John Brook, and Peter Morrow, the Rev. March. Mary Virginia Taylor will act as prompter. Eleanor Hazen and Glinda Jones are in charge of costumes and Jean Bernard and June Jones are property chairmen, Act 1, “Youth,” is divided into two scenes, “A Merry Christmas” and “A Telegram.” Act 2, also in two scenes, is called “Growing Up,” with the scenes, “Aunt March Settles: the Question” and “Tender Troubles.” “Maturity,” the title of Act 3, has two scenes, “Heartache” and “Jo Gets A Letter. Students at the school are urged to write criticisms of the play
office by March 17. The winner will be announced in.‘ next ' month's bulletin. Cast members for the group’s next production, “Cinderella,” March 31, have been chosen and the schedule of plays to be given this spring announced. “The Ugly Duckling” and “Guki, the Moon Boy,” will be given April 28; “Rip Van Winkle,” May 26, and “The Blue Fountain,” June 30. “Cinderella” cast members are Joan Meyers, Cinderella; Marian Van Hoosier, Mother; Mary Cray Lindahl, Beatrice; Pauline Massena, Kate; Joan Summers, Fairy Godmother; Jimmy Stutz, King; Mary Ann Garrison, Queen; ‘Richard Heskitt, Prince; Richard Grubeaugh, Herald; Billy Bartoo and Harold Sommers, coachmen; Betty Lukenbill, Patty Milender, Nancy Grubeaugh and Kay Driskell, pages; Don Allen Phelps, Dickie McCammon and’ Jimmy Alltop, footmen; Catherine Garrison, Jeannine Bartoo, Marjorie Rose Meyers and Margaret Ann Phelps, guests at the ball. The play is adapted by Mayme English Lilotte.
Anti-Lynching Groups Formed
ATLANTA, Ga., March 6 (U. P). —Representatives of 40,000 crusading southern women have corganized to erase the blot of lynching from the South by means of education and not by Federal legislation. Announcing they were strongly opposed to the anti-lynching bill before Congress, members of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching mapped an eight-point program at their meeting here to: 1. Obtain signed co-operation pledges from sheriffs to support the anti-lynching education program. 2. Obtain 5000 new women members of the organization in 1940. 3. Actively reach the young people of colleges and churches with anti-lynching information. 4. Cultivate the co-operation of newspapers, police, Governors and legislatures in the campaign. 5. Get civic. and church organizations to adopt programs against lynching. 6. Get newspapers to notify local organizations of the association when threatened lynchings are reported. 7. Expand the organization's work into new states this year. 8. Cover the highways, towns and cities of the South with antilynching posters.
tive secretary of the Association, said the organization had never favored I'ederal anti-lynching leg=islation.. She contended that such a law could never be enforced, and that to seek outside aid was: to admit that the women of the South
own troubles. Mrs. Ames said that 40,000 women in the South now have signed pledges, committing themselves to carry out a program against lynching for any cause.
Chi Rho Beta Social Club of Christ the King Church will meet 2 8:30 p. m. today at the Parish
which must be left at the school]
Mrs. Jessie Daniel Ames, execu-| i
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Church Club Meets |
Omega Phi Taus Will Initiate
2 Pledges at Meeting Tonight
Plans for a dance and a card party, initiation services, a: book review and a covered dish luncheon are at the top of the list of sorority group activities today, tomorrow and next week. TRI PSI SORORITY will sponsor a review of “Show Me a Land” (Meekin) by Mrs. Russell J. Sanders at 2 p. m. Tuesday, March 12, at Ayres’ auditorium. The group is the mothers’ organization of Delta
Delta Delta Sorority at Butler University. Mrs. R. C. Cashon, arrangements chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames J. K. Laugfitt, C. E. Parsons, Walter L. Jones, C. E. Foreman, D. R. Foster and Mabel Converse.
BETA CHAPTER OF ALPHA BETA GAMMA SORORITY will meet at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Carl Joyce, 1529 Dawson St.
Mrs. I. P. Scott will be hostess for a. meeting of BETA CHAPTER OF DELTA PEI THETA SORORITY today.
Plans for a card party April 16 at the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. will be discussed at a meeting of V. 8S. CHAPTER OF VERUS CORDIS SORORITY tonight at the home of Mrs. Jack Riggs, 6600 E. 10th St. . On the committee in charge are Mrs.” Hugh Dodd, Mrs. Don Woodard, Miss Marymae Endsley and Miss Helen Setterquist.
Initiation services for Miss Dorothy Carder and Mrs. Kenneth Fos-
ter will be held at a meeting of:
BETA CHAPTER OF OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY at 6:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. John Judkins, 854 N. Bradley Ave.
ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY will meet today at the home of Mrs. Yarda Kyger, 1637 Central Ave.
Mrs. Carl Fisher will be initiated into RHO CHAPTER OF SIGMA BETA SORORITY at a covered dish dinner tonight at the home of Mrs. Russell Cox, 6103 Indianola ‘Ave. Mrs. William Pepe and Mrs. Harry Tackett will be appointed editors for Charlotta, the national maga~ zine of the organization.
ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI SORORITY will meet at the home of Miss Berniece O’Haver, 5232 English Ave., at 8:30 p. m. today.
Final plans for a spring dance will be made at a meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI GAMMA TAU SORORITY tonight at the home of Mrs. Orville Barnett, 1507 S. Emerson Ave.
Grotto Auxiliary Committee to Meet
The visiting committee of the Sahara Grotto Auxiliary will meet for luncheon’ tomorrow with Mrs, Wilbur Foster, 340 Kenyon St. The entertainment committee will have its business meeting Friday evening at the Hamilton Food Shop. Mrs. William Hamilton is chairman.
Club Will Meet The Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will have a business meeting at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres auditorium. ,
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Mrs. Charles Austermiller will}
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Civic Players Will Entertain
Mrs. E. M. Schofield was to direct a presentation of “Happy Journey” (Thornton Wilde?) by a group of Civic Theater members this afternoon at a meeting of the Literature and Drama Department of the Woman's Department Club at the clubhouse. Members of the general club will attend. Cast members include James McLemore, Mrs. Schofield, Eldon Nyhart and Joan Dearmin., Kirby White is stage manager. Tea hostesses for the afternoon were to be Mrs. A. L. Leatherman, chairman; Mesdames Isaac Carter, Joseph J. Conner, Melissa Jane Cornish, Edward P. Everett, Warren S. Gibson, Paul Thomas Hurt, Howard J. Lacy, Howard E. Nyhart, Lewis P. Robinson, William C. Smith, O. R. Sumner, Harris P. Wetsell and Miss Eva B. Heizer. Mrs. Robert Lambert was to review “My Wife and I” (Sydney Homer) at the Book Study Hour, which was to precede the generai meeting.
Railway Unit Meets Friday
Election of officers, a covered dish luncheon and business sessions will bé the headliners at lodge meetings this week. The LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF THE ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 103 will meet at 2 p. m. Friday in Castle Hall for a business session followed by dinner at 6 p.m.
BRIGHTWOOD AUXILIARY, E. 8, will hold a covered dish luncheon and business meeting at noon tomorrow at the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevel; Ave. The hostesses will be Mrs. Mildred Woolf and Mrs. Grace Halladay.
- Officers will be elected at a meeting of the SOUTHPORT O. E. S. at 8 p. m. tonight at the Southport Masonic Temple.
Election of officers will be held at a stated meeting of KORAN TEMPLE, DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE, at 7:45 p. m. today at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Anna Ralphy is queen.
BROAD RIPPLE CHAPTER 315, O. E. S, will hold a stated meeting and election of officers at 8 p. m. today at the Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. Mrs. Edna Ross
man, worthy patron.
Officers Named By New Auxiliary
“Mrs. Dovie Miller was installed as: president of the newly organized |: of the American Legion Auxiliary last Mem . : > Other officers who were inducted were Mrs. Nina Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Maggie Stevens, recording secretary; Mrs. Marguerite Balcom, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Elfredia Hosbach, Srsasurer; Mrs. Olive Pollard, chaplain; Mrs Ida Timberman, historian, and Mrs. Euneva Willey, sergeant at arms. A program was presented by the Madrigal Singers of Technical High School under the Sirection of J. Russell Paxton.
Plan St. Patrick's” Fete
Plans for a St. Patrick's party will be completed tomorrow night at a ‘meeting of the Tri Lambeth Club : the home of Miss Mary Alice Gearns,
206 N. Parkview Ave.
‘C.L.E.F. will Meet er = eC LE P. Club
o|Sub-Deb Clubs || Join in Party,
Members of the Snazzy Dozen and F. M. Sub-Deb Clubs will give] ;
is worthy matron and Erwin Dieck-|
evening at the Indiana World War
Trade Lesson
Senior Girl Scouts will meet at 10 a. m. Saturday at Ayres’ for their weekly lesson in consumer education, sponsored by L. S. Ayres & Co. Miss Eunice Johnson, personnel director at the store, is in
charge of the 10-week course. Discussion topics include budgeting methods, suitable furnishings for ,girls’ rooms, how to be good customers, personality analyses, oriental rugs, gift wrapping, new products on the market and merchandising terms. A class will be conducted on basic dress for high school girls. Scouts enrolled in the course are the misses Shirley Ann Hay, Jane Nesbit, Laura Nesbit, Margaret Doub, Sarah Norton, Violet Bunch, Shirley Cohen, Ruth Friedman, May Walker, Patricia: Pfleiderer, Patricia Lukenbill, Helen Warvel, Margaret Moreland, Susan E. Martin, Grace Gregg, Dorothy Sheperd, Ardith McElfresh, Nellie May Pollard,” Roxanna Frye and Mary Williamson. Scout leaders participating in the course are Mesdames O. H. Hagedon, W. E, Sisson, Wilbur Irwin and Gladys Shepard. Mrs. P. W. Holaday, Scout Council program chairman, planned the course with Miss Johnson.
Duties of a Citizen To Be Legion Topic
Mrs. John K. Goodwin was to speak on “The Duty of Being a Citizen” this afternoon before members of the 12th District American Legion Auxiliary at the World War Memorial.
plays; a motion picture, “Safe Driv= ing,” shown by Don Stiver, director
ment; and a program discussion by Mrs. George Cass, community service chairman of the district. The district post and auxiliary
War Memorial Building.
a Leap Year party this evening at the Pendleton Rollerdom. Miss + Imogene Laughtner and Miss Marianna Frakes, presidents of the clubs, are in charge of arrangements. In charge of tickets are Miss Margaret Young, Miss Mary Hill of the Snazzy ‘Dozen Club, Miss Marjorie Poole and Miss Jane Young of the F. M. Club. On the transportation committee are Miss Virginia Calvin and Miss Betty Bridgins of the Snazzy Dozen Club, Miss Betty Vogt and Miss Nellie Jones of the F. M. Club,
Entertains T. P. Club
Miss Pat Grismer, 3749 Boulevard the T. P. Club at 7 p. m. today.
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Other program features were to | include a talk by Mrs. David Ross| : of the Indiana Indorsers of Photo-| ;
of the Indiana State Police Depart-| |
was to present a piano to the World| :
Place. will entertain members of i
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| Ms. Malloc - Will Address
Lyceum Club)
D. A. R. Group to Hear Talk Tomorrow on . ‘Cherry Valley.’
. ‘Talks, Ey al &
tion of officers are bouked for club-
"The CORNELIA ,COLE- FAIRDAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will hear a talk on “Cherry Valley” by Mrs. Harry V. Wade at a meeting tomorrow. Hostesses will be Mesdames Orville F. Shattuck, Harold Martin, Homer 8. Wright and Charles N. Willi
Mrs. R. B. Malloch will speak on “Our Leisure Time” at £ meeting of the THURSDAY LYCEUM CLUB tomorrow for which Mrs. Harry Plummer will hostess. Officers will be elected at a business meeting before the program.
“Lives of Great Men All Remind Us” will be Mrs. Ernest Main’s topic at a meeting of the PIERIAN STUDY CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. Chester McKamey will review “And’ Tell of Time.” Hostess will he Mrs. George Schumacher.
Toner Overley, manager of the Better Business Bureau, will give an illustrated lecture at a meeting of the IRVINGTON KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS' CLUB at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the kindergarten, 9 N. Arlington Ave. . Mrs.. James Baker will be hostess chairman.
Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review “Decade” (Longstreet at a meeting of the BOOK REVIEW CLUB in Ayres’ auditorium tomorrow.
Methodist Society To Mark Founding
Delta Cha ed wi ita Chapter, X! Schaffer, 1139
. 8:15 “ m, Thurs. .- Price, 535 More- " Business meeting.
owl. Tonight, Mrs. Mildred Ruschaupt, 3322 College, hostess. LODGES Golden Rule Chapter 413, O. Es 8 p. m. Fri. Temple, North and Illinois. - Inet Stated meeting and election. Mrs. Helen R yup, worthy matron; George W. erett, worthy patron.
Lyndhurst Auxiliary, O. E. 8. Thursday noon. Lyndhurst Masonic Temple. Chicken dinner. Mrs. Blanche Ward, president. Lawrence Chapter, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Thurs. Election. Mrs. Henrietta Cobb, wo! matron; Martin L. McDaniel, worthy patron. Pilgrim Shrine 12, White Shrine of Jerusalera. 8 p. m. Thurs, Castle Hall. | Stated meeting, election and celebration of fourth birthday. Mrs. Grace PonrF i hy worthy high preistess. Ladies’ Auxiliary to Indianapolis Fireman's Association. 7:30 p. m. Thurs. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Walter C. Clark to have charge of a card party, assisted by Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Ralph Charles.
Thetas to See Career Skit -
Plans for celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Women’s Home Missionary Society: of the Methodist Church were to be discussed by ‘the Indianapolis dis-. trict executive board and auxiliary presidents today. Mrs. E, E. Ald-| rich, 3055 N. New Jersey St., was to be hostess. Mrs. J. H. Smiley was to preside. Mrs. Oscar Burghard, corresponding secretary of the district, was to meet with presidents to nominate: officers for the coming year. Mrs. J. N. Greene was to have charge of devotions.
Sorority Will Meet
Beta Chapter of Omega Kappa
Sorority will:meet at 8 p. m. tomor-| Churchman, Jr. row at the home of Miss Emma Esther B. Cavanaugh, George C. Wolfanger, 3108 N. New Jersey St. Witt and Miss Carleen Becker.
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will meet at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the home of ‘Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly,
4606 Washington ‘Bivd. A skit, “Theta Careers,” arranged by Mrs. Marjorie Binford Woods, will be presented. Those taking part are Mesdames Virginia Goodwin Sweet, Betty Botkin, Marie Mullane, Mary Margaret Sumner, Frieda Robinson, Woods and Miss Mary Vance. Hostesses (will include Mrs. Clifton E. Donnell, chairman; Mesdames Roy K. Coats, Walter Shirley, Rosalee Spong, Halford Johnson, John McMichael, John Mutz, Howland Johnson, Henry C. J. B. Quigley,
Janet Blair " Wearing a Lovely Silver Fox Stole!
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