Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1940 — Page 8

SOCIETY — Parties Arranged for Final ‘Cinema Evening’ of Filmarte

. The Filmarte Guild will hold its final “cinema ’evening” of the season tonight at the Athenaeum Ballroom. _ Members will see “The End of the Day,” a French production, starring Victor Francen and Louis Jouvet. Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, John Tebben and Mr.

and Mrs. August C. Bohlen will attend in one party. In

another will be Messrs. and Mesdames Charles C. Martin, E. J. H. M. Angell and T. M. Rybolt. R. Gallahue will be with Edward F. Galland Robert Marks will go together as will Dr. Ralph Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. McKibbin and Cregor. Miss Catherine Lapenta and Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle have made reservations. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Dean

Braman, Earl O, Noggle, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley ahue. Julian Kiser and Mrs, Mrs. Frank

be hosts for a party.

With Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill and Mrs. Raymond P. Van Camp will be Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lazarus, Miss Jane Hampson, Mr. and Mrs. William Macgregor Morris and Mr. and Mrs. George

Ziegler.

With Mr. and Mrs. Dimitri Chamilovitch will be Mrs. Thomas Gray and Miss Martha Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Efroymson and Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Kahn will be together. The Misses MarCharlotte Donohue and Catherine Riggs will come

guerite Andrade, from Greencastle.

_ Other Reservations Are Announced

Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Dayan will go with Mrs. I. J. Kwitny. Misses Eldena and Sara Lauter and Mrs. Edna Christian and Mrs: Vire ginia Moorhead Mannon will he together as will Miss Martha Carmichael, Miss Betty Jane Watkins and Kenneth Rothchild. Mr. and Mrs. W."J. E. Webber and Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Travis will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. deVietien, Miss Mary Blackwell and Mrs. Grover B. Turner will make up a party. . Other reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Mortimer Furscott, Mervin J. Hummel, Lyman Hunter, Niles Chapman and Paul J. DeVault; the Misses Sophie Schroeder, Edna Claffey, Dorothy Darling; Mesdames Pauline Moon Haueisen, H. B. Pelham and Herman W. Kothe; Dr. and Mrs. Emmett B. Lamb; Florea, George C. Calvert, George E. Bardwell,

Messrs. William D. R. Niven Stall.

On the reception committee will be Mesdames R. B. Failey, - Fred Bates Johnson, H. M. Trusler and Van Camp. The arrangements committee includes Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin, chairman; Mesdames Burpee, Kothe, Sylvester Johnson, Clemens O. Mueller, Frank Weaver, Ralph Spaan, E. H. Krutzsch and Carl Wallerich,

Day Nursery Auxiliary to Meet

_ The Junior Auxiliary of the Indianapolis Day Nursery will hold its monthly luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Propylaeum. Dr. Hazel H. Stevens, psychologist of the Family Welfare Society, will speak. Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, president, will preside.

Librarian to Talk on Printing

Luther L. Dickerson, librarian at the Central Library, will talk on “The Development of Printing” tomorrow night before ‘members The supper committee includes Mr. and Mrs.

of The Portfolio.

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The Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls will hold a Birthday Week be-

ginning

Sunday. Monday will be observed as Service Day. On that day

the members will give special emphasis to their pledge to co-operate

with the Mayor's Civic Pride Committee.

Above, Mayor Reginald H.

Sullivan gives some pointers to (left to right) Harriet Margaret Fisher,

Caroline Wood Wins Contest

Miss Caroline Wood of West

Camp Fire Girls Will 0

Frederick Polley, Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Baus and Miss Marie

Chomel.

Wheel and Distaff Meets Friday

The Wheel and Distaff Committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Friday at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. O. H. Hershman, 33 E. 32d St. Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls at Arsenal Technical School, - will speak on “The Adult and the Guidance Program.” Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Claus H. Best, Noble W. Hiatt, William

E. Niven and R. Herbert Ransburg. s 8 s *

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A board meeting of the Indianapolis Day Nursery will be held tomorrow morning at the nursery at 10 o'clock. Mrs. John Messick,

president of the board, will preside.

Grundy-Barrett Wedding Date Set

May 18 has been set as the date for the marriage of Miss Barbara H. Grundy, Richmond, Va., daughter of Mrs. Barton Haxall Grundy, and Ernest Clifford Barrett Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clifford Barrett. Miss Grundy visited here at Christmas with the Barretts She attended schools in Virginia and Wellesley College and made her debut at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond in 1936. Mr.

Lafayette, Ind. was named winner of the D. A. R. good citizenship contest at a meeting of the state council held at the Claypodl yesterday. ; Miss Jean Ann Moore of Shelbyville, Ind., and Miss Delight Bobilya of Hoagland, Ind., were named first and second alternates. The winner will receive a five-day trip to Washington as the guest of the organization at the time of the national D. A. R. convention next month. The second and third place | winners will be given copies of “Pathways of Our Presidents” (Floyd I. MacMurray).

Instituted in 1934

Margaret Stewart Gordon and Nancy Lou Forbes. Their particular service will be to

Allowa Juniors from School 70.

clean up vacant lots across from’

bserve Birthday Week =

ss alent

O.E.S. Chapter Will Install

Other Lodge Groups Plan

Card Parties and Initiation. . : Installation of officers, initiation, card parties and stated meetings

are planned for lodge groups this

week.’ , NAOMI CHAPTER 131, O. E. S.,

.|will have a called meeting at 6

* Times Photo, The girls are

their school and canvass friends,

neighbors and merchants to explain the work of the Civic Pride Committee. The work will be repeated on Friday, Glorify Work Day.

Mothers’ Choruses of Schools To Sponsor Book Review and Style Show Tomorrow at Ayres

The. Federation of Mothers’ Choruses of the Indianapolis Public Schools will sponsor a book review and style show in Ayres’ auditorium tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Mrs. E, C. Rumpler will review “My Wife and 1.” The federation will hold the second sectional “sing” of the year

at 8 o'clock Friday at School 20.

St. Patrick's Y. W. Fete Set

Residents of Blue Triangle Hall, residential Y.. W. C. A,, will entertain with an annual St. Patrick's day party tomonrow evening at the hall. : Guests will be members of the Business and Industrial, Health Education and Girl Reserve De-

The theme song of the program will

be “Fairest Lord Jesus.” The Mothers’ Chorus of School 81 will sing “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms” (Moore), “Silent Now the Drowsy Bird” (Offenbach) and “Southern Memories” from “Plantation Melodies.” Director and pianist will be Miss Grace Gibson. Miss Ruby Kerr will direct the Edgewood Chorus in singing “Come to the Fair” (Martin) and “Thanks Be to God” (Dickson). Mrs, William Dampier Jr. is pianist. The School 13 Chorus, directed by Halcy Harold, will present “By the Bend of the River” (Edwards)

Sorority Units Meet Tonight

Social hours and business sessions will have the center of the stage at sorority group meetings tonight.

KAPPA DELTA THETA SORORITY will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Miss Mary Bean, 1621 Broadway.

Mrs. Pranklin Lunsford, 1002 N. Beville Ave. will entertain members of BETA TAU SIGMA SORORITY at 8 p. m. today.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY will meet tonight at the home of Miss Alice Kelly, 3355 Graceland Ave.

Miss Naomi Lawler will be hostess for a meeting of DELTA ZETA PSI SORORITY tonight.

Members of GAMMA BETA CHI SORORITY will meet tonight at

- |ciate patron;

p. m. Friday at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. for initiation of candidates. A stated meeting at 8 p. m. and an Easter party will follow. Mrs. Ida Wilson is worthy matron and William Hartman, worthy patron.

The KITCHEN BAND OF THE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE will meet at 8 p. m, today in the Ladies’ Clubrooms at Moose Hall. Mrs. Catherire Hansford is chairman. The HOMEMAKING COMMITTEE will hold a card party at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moose Hall. Mrs. Gladys Ferguson, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Audra Matillo, Pearl Hull and Carrie Head.

QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER OF THE O. E. 8S. will meet Friday evening at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. to install new. officers. Mrs. Mary Hutcheson, worthy matron, will install Mrs. Flossie Johnson as- the new worthy matron. Other officers who will be in-

‘|stalled are George Mueller, worthy

patron; Mis. Daisy M. Schuman, associate matron; Ezra Stewart, assoMrs. Sarah Baker, secretary; Mrs. Mary E. Penrod, treasurer; Mrs. Bertha Stewart, conductress, and Mrs. Esther Hallburg, associate conductress. The Queen Esther chorus will sing at the installation. Members of the chorus are Mesdames Mary Middaw, Lillian Anderson, Opal P. Jacobs, Evelyn Cline, Geraldine Hine, Marguerite Willard, Goldie Smith, Edna Richards, Cora Bernhardt, Katherine Wilsey, Annie Frederick, Frances Plank, Pearl Peltier,” Minnie Dietrich and Jessie Oster and the Misses Edith Wade, Pauline Clark and Helen Von Willer.

The A. D. STREIGHT CIRCLE, LADIES OF THE G. A. R, will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Ft. ‘Friendly.

DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERANS were to hold a luncheon and card party today at the home o Mrs. Anna Davis, 1314 Kealing ve.

BROAD RIPPLE AUXILIARY, O. E. 8, was to hold a covered dish luncheon this noon in Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. Plans for the annual Easter bazaar March .23 will be completed.

. The LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF THE JEWISH WAR VETERANS, POST 114, will sponsor a benefit card party tonight at 8 o'clock at

New Officers|

~~ EVENTS LODGE, Brightwood Auxiliary, O. 'E. 8.

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‘Thurs. noon. Veritas Mg Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave. Din ner. Hostesses, Mrs. Grace Haladay, Mrs. Mildred Woolf. *. . . -

; CLUBS a A. F. A. Club, Shortridge. Tonight, Miss Betty Brazil, 3506 N. Salem, hostess. Plans for) initiation Friday at home of Misses Jean and Claire Ann Van Wie, 1115 W, _ 34th. Miss Betty Jane Cunning. ham to preside. i Ladies Auxiliary, General Protese tant - Orphans Home. 8 p. m. Thurs. Home, 1404 S. State. Card party. Mrs, Christena Raothert, chairman. . Thetg Delta Chapter, Sub-Deb, 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Wilma Schmitt, 1049 Tecumseh St., hostess. SFL : SORORITIES Alpha Chapter, Phi Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. Mon. Miss Thelma Prince, . 930 N. Tuxedo, hostess. : Sigma Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Richard Gilbert, 3340 E, 34th,’ hostess. Bridge party. Ins active members also invited. :

Mrs. C. H. Ridge To Be Elected As Group Head

Department Club Also To Vote on Slate of Other Officers.

The Woman's Department Club was to elect a president and several executive officers at a meeting today in the clubhouse. Mrs. Clayton Hunt Ridge is unopposed for the office of president. Other nominees are: Mrs. Othniel Hitch, first vice president; Mrs. Edward H. Niles, recording secretary; Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour, membership secretary, and Mrs. George A. Bowen, treasurer, all unopposed. Nominees from whom three direce tors at large are to be selected are: Mesdames Ray B. Dorward, Wile liam H. Hart, Ira M. Holmes, Ralph I. Thompson and William L. Mrs. Hitch is chairman of the nominating committee. A business meeting will be held at 2 p.-m. and Ernest K. Lindley, Washington correspondent of The New York Herald-Tribune, will

speak at 2:30 on “Day by Day in Washington.” Balloting will close at 3 p. m. Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, proe gram chairman, will introduce Mr. Lindley, who is author ‘of two books on President Franklin D, Roosevelt and the New Deal. A tea following Mr. Lindley's talk will be supervised by Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz and Mrs. Bowen will preside at the tea table, Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will be in charge of an Applied Education Program next Monday at 10 a. m. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger and Dr, Thurman B. Rice will talk.

the home of Mrs. Fred Wagener, 6038 Indianola Ave.

ALPHA CHAPTER of Omega NU TAU SORORITY will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Hotel Lincoln.

partments of the Y. W. Miss Caroline Norris is general chairman for the party. She will be assisted by Miss Marcia Lentz, in charge of the program; Miss Bertha Baker, decorations, and Miss Jerry Hanson, refreshments. Miss Scooler is hall president. Mrs. Annella Gore and Miss Lillian Preston will assist. The city-wide committee of the Girl Reserves will meet at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. with Mrs. Ellis

and “Holy Hour” (Nevins). Miss Agnes McKeon is the pianist. The program of the School 12 Chorus: will include “I Love A Little Cottage” (O'Hara) and “The Wind at Night” (Zanecnik). Charles Geyer is director and Miss McKeon pianist. “Minuet in G” (Beethoven) and “Desert Song” (Romberg) will be sung by the School 20 Chorus under the direction of Miss Kerr, with Miss May Carson as pianist. The committee in charge is com-

the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. |assembly room. Mrs. Jennie Barnett is president of the auxiliary,

Barrett was graduated from Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass., and attended Washington and Lee University. He is now connected with the News-Leader in Richmond.

Dr., Mrs. Harger to Hold Bridal Dinner Tonight for Daughter; Mary Jane Ahlmer Sets Date

The contest is a part of a national D. A. R. good citizenship pilgrimage begun in 1934 at the suggestion of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Rhode. Mrs. Robert B. Hougham of Franklin ‘was chairman for the Indiana contest this year. Mrs. Paul Thiery, New Castle, Ind., announced the winners of the Girls’ Homemaking Contest also sponsored by the organization. The first prize of $10 will .go to Miss

- Personals Indianapolis vacationers in St. Petersburg. Fla. include Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Skinner, 910 E. Maple Road, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Wagner. :

Temperance RORITY tonight at her home, 3026 G : . D Other visitors there are Miss Mar 2 roup to Inc Curran and Miss Eleanor F. Pye. y

Boulevard Place. . M d Mrs. Clyde ‘A . . r. an I'S. yde A. Bowers EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA| The New Crusade Youth's Tem- flew to Havana, Cuba, recently from

Miss Eldamerle Warrenburg will entertain members of ZETA CHAPTER OF Pl THETA DELTA SO-

A bridal dinner, an engagement announcement and a linen shower

are included in today’s bridal news.

Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Harger will entertain with a bridal dinner at the Marott Hotel tonight for their daughter Betty who will be married - tomorrow to John William Stalcup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan FP. Stalcup

of Bloomfield, Ind. 2 8 » Mr. and Mrs. John Ahlmer, 1319 W. 34th St. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Arthur Alcorne of Valpariso, Fla. The wedding will be March 25 at Holy Angels Catholic Church.

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Miss Marion Schrader was honored last night with a linen shower given by the Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Pi Sorority at the home of Mrs. Stanford O’Haver. Miss Schrader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Schrader, 2101 Churchman Ave., will become the bride of Mr. Russell Massey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Massey, Southport, Ind., early in April. Guests at the party were Misses Frances Mae Patterson, Alethea L. Ried, Genevieve Uhl, Lynda Smith, Mildred Clark, Betty Fouts, Alice Goodnight, Flavia Cox, Helen Mat- - son and Mesdames Clara Schroeder, John May. Lee Benner, Charles Busenburg, Vorie McLaughlin, Ralph Hoevener, Carl Shaw and William Spencer, » » ” . Miss Margaret Hollands, 221 E. Michigan St., will leave Saturday for Lamoni, Iowa, where her marriage to John I. Armstrong will take place April 12 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hol-

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Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox, 2005 Hoyt Ave. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Juanita, to George L. Krug, son of Mr. and Mrs. August L. Krug, 1405 Fletcher Ave. The couple will be married March 25 at 7:30 p. m. at the Olive Branch Christian Church. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents will follow. Miss Wilcox is a member of Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, and Mr. Krug is affiliated with Beta Chapter of Pi Delta Sigma Fraternity.

Mrs. Seaton Heads Chapter P of P. E. O.

Recently elected officers of Chapter P of P. E. O. Sisterhood are

‘Mrs. G. W. Seaton, president; Mrs.

Byron W. Lodwick, vice-president; Mrs. William G. Winemiller, recording secretary; Mrs. Bjorn Winger corresponding secretary; Mrs. Hiram E. Cunningham, treasurer; Mrs. M. Chase McKinsey, chaplain, and Mrs. David E. Fox, guard. . Delegates and alternates to the State Convention to be held in May are: Mrs. Seaton, first delegate; Mrs. Lodwick, first alternate; Mrs. Albert C. Hirschman, second delegate, and Mrs. Rosa F. Storer, sec-

ond alternate. Delega Indianapolis O, are Mrs. Seaton

Bonnie McAtee, Trafalgar, Ind., and the second prize of $5 to Miss Elizabeth Baughman, Martinsville, Ind. Receiving honorable mention were Miss Gladys George, Dawell, Ind.; Miss Frances Plaslers, Lisbon,

Hay presiding. Also on the committee are Mesdames Mary Battles, Lucey M. Brooks, Cora Jacobs Virgil Martin and Lyman R. Pearson.

{ganized group of women working in

tenants and other “soldiers” who are

Cancer Group Hears Doctor

“Every county should have an or-

co-operation with the local organization of the Indiana State Medical!

Ind., Brookville, Ind.

* Portrait Presented

At the luncheon following the} morning meeting a portrait of William Henry Harrison, to bé hung in the Indiana Room of Continental Hall, Washington, D. C., was presented. Painted by Randolph Coats, the portrait bears the inscription: “William Henry Harrison, first Gov- : ernor of Indiana Territory, ‘and Association to bring about early|Ninth President of the United

an

diagnosis and early treatment of States.

cancer,” said Dr. J. William Hof- state chairman of the Indiana mann, chairman of the cancer com- Room, Mrs. E. H. Darrach, and the regent,

mittee of the Indianapolis City Hospital staff. He spoke today at a meeting of the Women’s Field Army for Cancer Control at the Hospital. Dr. Hofmann predicted the educational work of the Field Army will bring about more cancer cures. The army: is organized now in 60 counties. Mrs. Isaac Born, state commander of the Field Army, presided over the meeting of about 50 district commanders, county captains, city lieu-

preparing for an enlistment campaign in April. The meeting was to be followed by a luncheon. Others who were to appear on the program are Dr. C. A. Stayton, ‘chairman of the cancer control committee of the Indiana State! Medical Association and -chairman of the executive committee of the Women’s Field Army; Dr. Charles W. Myers, superintendent of the City Hospital, and Dr. Ben Felson, resident in the Patrick Cancer Clinic.

state Schlosser.” Schlosser presided at the meeting, at which state chairmen reported. on activities during the past three years, their terms of office. Mrs. LaFayette LeVan Porter of Greencastle, is state regent-elect.

Mrs.

Tea to Honor New Members

New members of the Methodist Hospital Alumnae Association will be presented at the Association | meeting Friday at 3 o'clock in the Nurses’ Home auditorium.

Music

Maude Bash, Miss Josephine Smith and Miss Janet Wischmeier. Wilma Jean Simmons will marimba solo. Following the program a tea will pe given in honor of the new memers.

d Miss Martha Gazelle,

New A.A.UW. Head Chosen

At a dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women, last night in the central Y. W. C. A, Mrs. C. Norman Green was elected president. She will serve for ‘two years. Mrs. Edgar Baum was elected secretary and Mrs. Karl Koons and Miss I. Hilda Stewart, directors. Mrs. Edmond Hebel, vice president, and Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe, treasurer, who were elected last year, continue to serve another year. J. S. Schneider of the Indiana State Board of Health‘ talked on fhe new food, drug and cosmetics act. Plans for a fellowship bridge . {party to be held April 13 at the Murat Temple were announced by Mrs. John Paul Lahr. Proceeds of the party will be placed in the national organization’s fund to provide fellowships for advanced reJenteh by women of unusual abilY.

Presented through the

Mrs. William H.

Tea Today to Honor

National Treasurer

Mrs. Walter T. Fisher, Winnetka, Ill, treasurer of the National League of Women Voters, will be honor guest at a tea at 2:45 p. m. today at the Propylaeum given by members of the - Indianapolis League of Women Voters and directors of the

will be provided by Mrs.

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Mrs. Beryl Showers Holland, Bloomington, Ind. a vice commander for the state, was to speak on “Reaching College Students With the Message of Cancer Control,” and Mrs. Bert F. Terry, Winchester, |. Ind., Eighth District commander, was to report on the National Assembly of the Women’s Field Army in Louisville last month. Other district commanders who were to report on progress of campaign preparations were: Mrs. Ceci! E. Harlos, Bloomington, Second District; Mrs. Azro Moss, Orleans, Ind., Third District; Mrs. E. Guy Collings, Bainbridge, Ind. Fifth District; Mrs. Fred Cossairt, Shelbyville, Ind., Sixth District; Mrs. BE. M. Dill, Plainfield, Ind., Seventh District; Mrs. Frank W. Peyton, | Lafayette, Ind., Ninth District; Mrs. | E. L. Eggers, Hammond, Ind. 10th! District; Mrs. Wellman Bruner, Wabash, Ind., 11th District; Dr. Jessie Calvin, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 12th District, .and Mrs. W. O. Davies Jr, South Bend Ind., 13th District.

Turner to Speak

Col. Roscoe E. Turner will speak on “Aviation in Business and Travel” at a meeting of Alpha Chapter of Zeta Beta Chi sorority at 7:30 p. m. today at the Hotel Lincoln. Members of Beta Chapter of the ition will be guests,

‘Heads Chapter

Miss Jane Dunning is president of the DePauw University Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority,

A O.Pi bers of

hold a State Columbia

Indiana League. She also will attend a directors meeting at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Columbia Club. Hostesses for the tea will be Mesdames James A. Baird, Julius Birge, James T. Cunningham, George Arthur Frantz, Robert Clark, Louis H. Haerle, Frank B. McKibbin, Meredith Nicholson Jr, Horace Shonle, Donald Alexander and Gordon Thompson. Mrs. Leo M. Gardner and Mrs. Thompson will pour.

Sub-Deb Chapter Will Initiate Five

Deb Club will hold initiation services tonight for Misses Mary Bradway, Vera Morris; Dorothy Klasing, Betty Cunningham and Myra Wilson following a formal the Canary Cottage.

Style Show Tonight

The Wm. H. Block Co. will present a spring fashion clinic for the women employees of the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. tonight at the Ipalco Hall. Members of Ipalco : Woman's Club will act as models. alumnae and active mem- |The show will follow dinner. Mrs. chapters in Indiana will |Frieda 8. Robinson, auditorium diDay Saturday at the ‘rector, will make the’fashion comul h : men £ gen i

Nu Beta Nu Chapter of the Sub-

dinner at

posed of Mesdames Ray Herner and Albert Emerich.

Watkins Auxiliary To Be Entertained

Mrs. J. E. Fefttig, 5949 Central Ave. will members and guests at the Osric Mills Watkins Auxiliary, American. Legion, at a covered dish luncheon at her home at 1 o'clock tomorrow. afternoon. Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt will be assistant hostess. ‘Prof. D. J. Bridenbaugh, Plainfield, will speak on “Service to Your Community.” Mrs. Clinton J. Ancker, president, will preside at the business meeting following the luncheon and will appoint a nominating

committee to select officers for the :

coming year. Mrs. Roul Cornelius will report on

the 12th District Council meeting

held last week and Mrs. F. G. Jeffrey will outline the Service Sale program for the year. Mrs. Eugene Barth will report on membership and “Rehabilitation”. will - be the subject of Mrs. William R. Bolen’s talk. Mrs."R. D. MacDaniel will give a resume of the unit's activities at the Knightstown Home and Mrs. Hugh Thornburgh will discuss the post and auxiliary dinner given

port on the. constitution and bylaws.of the unit and Mrs. Harry E. Taylor will discuss the community service program. vr

Luncheon Planned Mrs. Homer Kivett will entertain the On-Ea-Ota Club at luncheon tomorrow at 1 o'clock at her home, 3410 E. Ninth St.. A business meet-

ing and bridge will follow the lunch-

eon.

Weds April 21

aT : HE Porter Photo, Miss Providence Miceli, daughter of Mrs. Providence Miceli, will - be married to Joseph Tantillo, son

‘of Mrs. Scena Tantillo, April 21 at

ry He Ii

last * |week. Mrs. David Munro will re-

OMICRON. ALPHA SORORITY

{was to meet at 12:30 p. m. today

at the home of Mrs. Charles HofIman, 58 Pasadena Drive, !

KAPPA CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Emerson Lowes, 5743 E. New York St. :

ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA CHI SORORITY will meet at the home of Miss Gertrude Henn, 1333 Ringgold Ave. tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock. Plans for the Chapter’s annual card party will be made.

Scouts to Aid

Boy Scouts will assist Children’s Civic Theater workers as ushers for “The Bumble Bee Prince,” Junior Programs’ opera which is being sponsored by the Children’s Civic Theater at Calev Mills Hall Saturday at 3 p. m. Theater members who will usher are Miss Mary Ellen Voyles, Miss Betty Tharp and Mesdames James Rose, Volney M. Brown, James H. Ruddell, LaRue Byron, Donald Mattison, C. Willis Adams Jr. and John C. Drewry. 2 The final report meeting of ticket committees will be held Friday at the ‘home of Mrs. George Fotheringham, general chairman. Members of the Children’s Civie Theater are appearing this week before meetings of Parent-Teacher

Associations to acquaint members|

with the educational work of the Junior Programs, devoted to better entertainment for children.

P.;T. A. to Elect,

Hear Safety Talk

John Dora, Marion County Safety

Director, will speak at a meeting of

The nominating committee will

On the slate will be Mrs. R. H. Lane, ‘nominee for president; Mrs. A. W. Illg, vice

president; Mrs. Charles Hoover,

|secretary; Earl Armerust, treasurer; : [Mrs. H. Verle Wilson, Mrs. L. B:

Kettieson and. Victor Menefee,

board members.

Narrators will Hear Book Review Tonight

The March meeting of the Narra-

Mrs. Hillary G. Bailey, a ¢ member, who has lived in

hamton, N. Y,, for the past

years, will attend

Mrs. Cletus Seibert will ‘a

Junior Opera

the Bridgeport Parent-Teachers As- | sociation this evening at the school.

. [report nominations for officers for the coming year.

tors will be held tonight at the ‘home of Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, § 14433 Carrollton Ave. Er

perance Council will hold an institute and a covered-dish supper at the home of Mrs. William La Roche, 1514 Samoa St., next Monday.

Mrs. Zack Sullivan will preside at the institute which meets at 3 p. m. Mrs. Joye Mendenhall will provide special music and lead devotions. Departments that wil! ke represented are: Christian Citizenship, by Mrs. Jane Nicholson; Evangelistic, Miss Catherine Boothe; Scientific Temperance Instruction, Miss Ellen Taylor, and Institute, Miss Mary Ellen Buhmiller. Plans will be made for the state convention to be held at the Y. W. C. A. in August. The supper will be served at 6 p. m. and the evening program will begin at 7:30 o’clock. Curtis Davis will provide music for the evening program and devotions will be lead by Miss Boothe. An award will be given: the winner of the paper clipping contest sponsored by the Council’s publicity department and a medal contest will be held. Contestants are Mrs. Jane Nicholson and the Misses Dorothy Pruitt, Charlene Cummins, Esther Swinford, Noma Henderson and Betty Neal. )

St. Patrick Party Will Be Tomorrow

The Woman's Athletic Club will hold. a St. Patrick’s Day party for club members and guests tomorrow ‘at 8 o'clock in the club’s rooms. Miss Ruth Mackey is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Miss Alice Irish and Miss Mary Aikman.

Miami, Fla.,, where they have heen since Feb. 12. With them jn Flore ida is Mrs. Bowers’ mother, Mrs. Emma Foley; -. The three are expected to return fo Indianapolis about the middle of April.

Garden Club To Hear Talk

J. Malcolm. Boone of the IL. S. Ayres & Co. decorating department will speak this afternoon following the dessert luncheon of the Arbutus Garden Club at the home of Mrs. Paul R. Browning, 5514 N. Capitoh Ave. ; Luncheon will be at 1:30 p. m, Mrs. Ralph Varin will be co-hostess. Mr. Boone's talk will be illuse trated with sketches of room interiors, samples of floor coverings, curtains and upholstery. : < Mrs. Charles DeGraw recently talked to members on “Life in Japan” at & meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Scanlon. Mrs. C. N. Reifsteck was assistant hostess.

W. H. Y. Club Organized ' A meeting of the newly organized W. H. Y. Club of Shortridge High School was held recently at the home of Miss Jo Ellen Johnson. | Members of the club in addition to Miss Johnson are the Misses Ann Ahlering, Mary Katherine Bullington, Mary Jo Beazell, Marianne

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STOPS cir. PERSPIRATION

1. Does not rot dresses, does 2. No waiting to dry. Can be

3. Instantly’ checks: perspiration * 1to3 days.Removes odor from perspiration, keepsarmpitsdry.

4. A pure, white, greaseless, stain-

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Also in 10¢ and 59¢ jars

ARRI

color scheme charts and