Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1940 — Page 12

SOCIETY— ‘War Between States’ Feature - Of Southern Club’s Program

It will be a war between Club’s States Party tomorrow

but a war between Southern states this time. Prizes will be given for the tables with decorations most typical of the state represented, and members will give stunts char-

- acterizing their native states.

sl Mr. and Mrs. Paul A, Schaffner are chairmen of the committee in charge of arrangements for the party, assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames T. P. Foley, ‘A. G. Shoptaugh, H. Emory Thomas and Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson. A business meeting and election of officers for

the coming year also are scheduled.

- Reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Stevens, Eugene. Fisher, -Leshe DeVoe, John F. Patton, Marshall G. Knox, William R: Scaff, E. E. McKinstray, Ernest Edwards; Robert M. Stiph, M.-O. Rsss, ‘T. M. Riddick, P. D. Powers, Ralph Colby, E. Kennedy Reese, A. L. Rice, C. S. Codding, Robert Sanders, Maxwell V. Bailey, W. B. Freihofer, Toner Overley, W. T. Young, George G. Landis, B. H. Caughran, W. D. Browning, Frank Cantwell, Maxwell Droke, Thornton Sterrett, Schafiner, Foley, Shoptaugh, Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mr. J. D. Smith and Miss Helen Smith.

Sub-Debs Issue Dance Invitations The Subdeb Club is issuing invitations this week for a dance on

March 30 at the Woodstock Club.

Eleanor Appel, Phyllis Behringer, Patricia Casler, Dorothy Court ney, Georgiana Dedaker, Jean Eliott, Mary Johnson, Marjorie Geupel, Barbara and Carolyn: Kiger, Eisie Ann Locke, Barbara Masters, Betsy Maynard, Mary Ann Morrison, Carol Noel, Suzann Smith, Barbara Wilde, Nancy Wohlgemuth and Miss Suzanne DePrez, Shelbyville, and Miss Sallie Kemp of Frankfort. :

Review Circle to Hear Book Review

Mrs. Chester Albright will review “A Smattering of Ignorarnce™ : (Oscar Levant) next Thursday before members of the Review Circle, Members will meet at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Harry L. Craig, 4144 Wash-

ington Blvd.

Earlham Women to Have Luncheon

Members of the Indianapolis Earlham Women’s Club will meet next Wednesday tor a 12 oclock luncheon at Ayres’ tearooii

the states at the Southern night at the Propylacum—

Club members are the Misses

Mrs,

District commanders and county

of the Woman's Field Army for Cancer Control were given their instructions for the coming enlistment campaign opening April 1 at a’ meeting yesterday An effort will be made to enlist all the women of the state in the army as their

in the City Hospital. Amicitia Club : Election Held Election and installations of of-

ficers are being held by local women’s clubs these days as they near

and city officers

—— _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Cancer Army Workers Get Enlistment Pointers

Times Photo.

personal protection against cancer. Dr. Chester A. Stayton, chairman of the cancer control committee of the Indiana State Medical Society, gave some enlistment “pointers” to (left to right) Mrs. Fred Jones, ‘Shelbyville; Mrs.” V. G. Kuntz, Connersville, and Mrs. Marion Ayres, Shelbyville. :

Card Party, Rough Initiation And Business Meetings Are On Programs for Sororities

Plans for an annual card party, a rough initiation service and

Mission

The choir of

Choir Concert Planned for N ext Sunday

Methodist, Presbyterian

Groups to

Meet Today.

A concert, on Sunday and a missions meeting today are planned by local churchwomen. : the: CARROLLTON

Retained on Job

THURSDAY,

Club Groups

| | Philosophy, Wildflowers,

Co-operatives Are Among Topics.

Subjects: scheduled for discussion at club meetings tomorrow and Saturday include co-operatives, mod= ern philosophy, wildflowers, current

AVENUE EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, 44th St. and Carrollton Ave., will present a con-

events and celebrity hunting. The CULTURE CLUB will t | tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. | A. McCotter. Mrs: Frank Chiles will

bat Mater.”

trumpet player.

Guest soloists will be _ Thelma | Grannis, soprano; - Robert Booker Dafier tenor; Lillie King, alto; A.D. Mulford, bass, end Carolyn Schmidt,

Mrs. Rosalee Spong is director of the choir and Dr. Ralph L. Holland is the church pastor. Mr. Dafier is director of the Reid Memorial Church Choir of Richmond, Ind.

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Women members of the Methodist

Mrs. Clayton Hunt Ridge (above) yesterday was re-elected: president of the Woman's Department Club. Other officers are Mrs. hniel Hitch, first vice president; Mrs. Edward H. Niles, - recording secretary; Mrs, Alvin C. Barbour, membership secretary, and Mrs. George A. Bowen, treasurer. Directors elected are Mesdames Ralph I. Thompson, Ira M. Holmes and W. H. Hart.

be in charge of the program, a discussion -of “modern thought and philosophy. Mrs. Frank Barry will talk on “What Has Christianity to Say.” \

Hostesses for tomorrow's meeting of the IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB are Mrs. S. L. Potter and Mrs. Lydia R. Gadd. Mrs. Carl L, Withner will talk on “American Experiments in Co-operation” and ‘Mrs. Charles E. Teeters on “Types and Extent of Co-operatives in Ine diana.” ]

The INDIANA BRANCH OF THE

and Presbyterian churches on the North Side of the city were to meet today in a joint meeting at the NORTH METHODIST CHURCH. Thé women's missionary societies of the MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and the North Methodist Church met at| their respective churches for luncheon preceding the joint meeting. Mrs. L. C. Trent was to review “Women and the Way,” a foreign mission text for interdenominational study this year. Mrs. J. O. Jackson of the host church was to lead the devotions and Mrs. Sidney Blair Harry and Mrs. C. A. McPheeters

Riviera Dance

St. Patrick's Day and Easter will be occasions for dances and parties at the Riviera Club. Revelier and iBooster members have planned social events. George Boemler, Reveliers president, will be in charge of a tea dance

-| NATIONAL LEAGUE OF PEN WOMEN will meet at the home of Mrs. Nellie Simmons Meier, 3128 N, Pennsylvania St., Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. ‘Trophies of the Lion’s Hunt” will be the topic for -the meeting. Assistant hostesses will be Mise Virginia Fout and Miss Blanche Young. :

‘Mrs. G. A. VanDyke, 535 N. Cene tral Court, will entertain members of the MAGAZINE CLUB Saturday, Mrs. H. O. Warren will talk on “Current Events” and Mrs. Robert T. ‘Rogers will discuss the Federation Health Program. :

Program Set

the

Isaac Woodard, president, will preside; Mrs. Woodard and Mrs. C. K.

Calvert are in charge of reservations. the end of the club year. from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday followed

business meetings are scheduled for the remainder of this week and

were to sing. Assistants will be Miss Corrine

Symphonie Choir Conductor

Elmer A. Steffen, conductor of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, will be a guest speaker at the pre-concert luncheon to be

held by the women’s committee of

chastra tomorrow at the Athenaeum. Mrs. Lenora Cotlin will give

the usual explanatory music talk.

Mr. Stefien will discuss the “Te Deum” (Bruckner), which the choir will sing with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at its . . concerts tomorrow afternoon and Saturday night.

Hostesses for the luncheon will

fall, Frank R. Weaver, Herbert T. Wagner, Louis R. Thomas, Ralph Spaan, O. F. Shattuck, Byron K. Rust, Edna Kuhn Martin, Marlow

W. Manion. Bernard R. Batty, R. C.

Logan G. Hughes. ‘A. L. Leatherman, James H. Lowry and Miss Ada

Bicking. ;

The Wabash unit of the women’s committee, headed by Mrs. J. M. Wallace, and the Plainfield unit, Mrs. Randolph Cox, president, will be honor guests at the luncheon.

Orchard School Parents to Hear Scout Talk The Cub program of the Boy Scouts will be explained by Het-

bert A. Sweet, leader of Wolf Cub

Parents’ Night at Orchard School at 7 p. m. tomorrow night. Sweet, a member of the Orchard School faculty and director. of the Acorn Summer Camps for Children, will talk on the various ranks

leading into scouting, and acquaint

ities for co-operation in the test passing and various activities. "Presentation of badges for the rank of Bobcat will be made by Rudolf K. Haerle; for the rank of Wolf Cub by Raymond F., Mead, and the service badges will be presented by Mr. Robert D. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Haerle have assisted Mr. Sweet in the organization of the show and the entertainment features consisting of stunts, games

and songs.

Boys Invited to Display Hobbies

The sixty boys enrolled in the

munity have been invited to display their of any member of their families. Parents’ entries in the exhibit include collections of salt cellars, coins, stamps, glass, meat labels, Cub members’ hobbies include stamps, en= velopes, scrapbooks, cartoons, coins, matchbox tops, license plates, tinies (very small articles), bottle tops, milk caps, buttons, postcards, model airplanes, state road maps, hotel soap, comic books, guns, auto rocks, kites, samples, boats, soldiers, cars, arrowheads, bird nests, marbles, marionettes, insects pins badges and shells.

woodworking and guns.

pamphlets,

Athenaeum Turners Auxiliary To Hold Birthday Fete Tonight,

Daughters of

A penny supper, a birthday party and a baked goods sale are slated

for lodge meetings this week-end.

The WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OF THE ATHENAEUM TURNERS

will hold its annual birthday party ° Mrs. Andrew

Bicket is chairman of the committee in charge and

Will Speak

the Indianapolis Symphony Or-<

be the Mesdames B. K. West

Beller, Isaac Born, Harry Fitton,

Pack 2, at a Hobby Show and Mr,

the parents with the opportun-

Pack from the school and comhobbies, as well as those

New officers of the AMICITIA CLUB selected at the yearly election meeting held recently at the home of Mrs. Rufus O'Harrow mclude: Mrs. Earl D. Hoff, president; Mrs. H, L. Lucas, first vice president: Mrs. Melville Hankins, second vice president; Mrs. Galen T. Doyal, recording secretary; Mrs. Chris Haan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William Perry, treasurer, and Mrs. Carl Day, parliamentarian. Other officers are Mrs. Ed Smita, Seventh: District delegate; Mrs. Alice Ellison, alternate; Mrs. O'Harrow, Council of Women delegate; Mrs. Earl Thomas, alternate; Mrs. Doyal, Detention Home delegate; Mrs. Albert Bretthauer, alternate; Mrs. Lucas, Photo Endorsers: delegate, and Mrs. Bretthauer, alternate. : Mrs. George Shepherd is the re- | tiring president.

The LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE UNITED COMMERCIAL | TRAVELERS will install new’ of-|

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at the Woman’s Department: Club. * They are: Mrs. ‘Thomas Dugan, president; Mrs. G. C. Doncaster, vice president; Mrs. Fred Gorham, treasurer, and Miss Edna Gardner, recording secretary; Mrs. Garland P. White and Mrs. Gorham will be delegates to the organization’s state convention in Ft. Wayne, May 17 and- 18. Alternates will be Mrs, Everett Welmer and Miss Gardner. Mrs. Evan Weeks is in charge of the social hour to follow the Saturday night business meeting.

Mrs. Frank B. Hunter is the new | president of the TO-KALON CLUB. Other ncw executives are Mrs. J. K. Bance Jr., vice president; Mrs. Dell | Litzelman, recording secretary; Mrs. H. J. Windt, corresponding -secretary, and Mrs. W. O. Weber, treasurer. :

Mrs. W. R. Freeman is the new

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tonight at 6 p. m.

president of CHAPTER W OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD. Other officers named recently are: Mrs. Clarence Jackson, vice president; Mrs. H. R. Gearhart, recording secretary; Miss Corlie E. Jackson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. M. Worth, treasurer; Mrs. H. B. Sargent, chaplain, and Mrs. Eugene

ficers Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m.'p. m. tonight with Mrs.

next Monday by sororities. PI CHAPTER, DELTA SIGMA

KAPPA, will hold a special busi-

ness. meeting today at the home of Miss Wilma Miley, 5115 Rockville

Road. . : Honor guest will be Mrs. Vera Wilmot, Ft. Wayne, Ind., Supreme President. i

ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEG CHI SOROITY will discuss arrangements for the group’s annual card party tonight at the home of Miss Gertrude Henn, 1333 Ringgold St. ;

Miss Margaret Benson will’ be hostess tonight for a meeting of

ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI - TAU

DELTA, at her home, 1733 N. Meridian St.

Rough initiation services will ‘be held for pledges of ALPHA CHAPTER, CHI PHI GAMMA, at 8 p. m. Monday. Miss Lorraine Simpson will be hostess. :

RHO ZETA TAU will meet at 8 John

Champ for a regular business meeting. °

ALPHA CHAPTER OF RHO DELTA SORORITY will meet tonight with Mrs. Clifford EIKins, 2504 E, 16th St. Mrs. Marjory Hart will be co-hostess. gt

BETA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA will meet Tuesday night at the home of Miss Joy Bettis, 863 Middle Drive, Woodruff

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Name Patrons

For I. U. Revue

A partial list of patrons and patronesses has been chosen for the Jordan River Revue which Indiana University students will present March 27 in English’s Theater, The list includes Messrs, and Mesdames B. W. Gillespie Jr; William F. Kegley, C. W. Weathers and Obie Smith Jr. and Adj. Gen. ani Mrs. Elmer F. Straub, all of

Party to Mark Fifth Birthday

.The Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention Home will celebrate its fifth anniversary next Monday with a luncheon at.the Minnie 8. Feeser Tearoom, 2035 N. Meridian St., at 12:30 p. m. Es * Mrs. Chic Jackson and Mus. Irvin Gamerdinger are in charge of arrangements. Mrs. E. M. Robbins is luncheon cnairman, assisted by

Mesdames Otis Carmichael, Wayne Hill and Cecil Vestal. Mrs. J. W. Carter and Mrs. Glenn Parrish are in charge of reservations. Miss Joan Bartley and Miss Dottie . Davis will present dramatic readings under the direction of Miss Alberta Speicher of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory. . Preceding the luncheon there wil! be an election of officers and a board meeting at 11 a. m., with Mrs, Walter Geisel, president, presiding: ;

Re-elected as Head Of Welfare Club

Mrs. Olin Hatton Sr. was reelected president of the Welfare Club of Indianapolis recently. Other officers selected are Mrs. Carl Sheets, first vice president; Mrs. Olin Hatton Jr. second vice president: Mrs. Mary Helen Mazxwell, third vice president; Mrs. E. L. St. Clair, recording secretary; Mrs. Ray Holcomb, assisting recording secretary; Mrs. George Pugh, corresponding secretary, and Mrrs. J. LeRoy Davidson, who was re-elected treasurer. z Members of the board of directors are Mesdames Raleigh Fisher, G. G. Schmidt, Harry O. Luft, Maj. M. Poole and Thomas M. Hindman.

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The WILLING -WORKERS’ SO‘CIETY OF .ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH will hold a home-baked goods sale Saturday at Center Cleaners, 1047 Virginia Ave. Mrs. W. C. Koehrn is president of the society and committee members in charge are Mesdames E. P. Carden, E. A. Piepenbrok, O. R. Wald, Otto C. Gloger, John Rieck, Louise Greve, Martin Robinson and ‘Harry Newman. :

The SEARCHLIGHT CLASS OF THE CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH will hold a chicken supper from 5 to 7 p. m. tomorrow at the church, Road 29 near Kessler

Mrs. Lela Montgomery is chairman in charge of arrangements. Proceeds are to be used for the building fund of a new church.

Betty Harger

Becomes Bride

Miss Betty Harger, daughter of)

by the first club swim party in the new pool and a buffet supper. His

Elmo Hessler, Karl Traylor and Roger Strattman, On Easter Sunday, the Reveliers will give their annual spring formal dance for bachelor and lady mem-

chestra will play and decorations in the club ballroom will be in the Easter theme. Miss Betty Staudt will assist Mr. Boemler - with plans for the “Easter Bunny Hop.” s Club Boosters have planned a Irish program for their buffet supper and party on St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday, in the main ballroom. C. W. Cole, vice president of the Boosters, will have charge of the party. Following a buffet supper at 6:30 p.m, the group will-sing Irish songs. A social hour will follow. : An annual “Easter Parade” dance will be given. by the . Boosters Wednesday, March 27, in the ballroom. Belle's Sharps and Flats, an .|all-girl orchestra, will play. Mr. Cole is dance chairman. W. L. Bridges will have charge of arrangements for a Booster swimming party March 30 in the recreation building. Rollin French will

assistants are Miss Miriam Edwards,

pers only. The Riviera Club Or-

Ryan, Mrs. H. K. Fatout and Mrs, F. C. Yarling. :

The IRVINGTON WOMEN'S GARDEN CLUB will meet tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs, Garfield Walker, 350 Lesley Ave, Miss Martha Kincaid is to talk on “Wildflowers.” fi

J. H. D. Club to Note Tenth Anniversary Mrs. Clyde E. Bradley, 2454 N, Alabama St., will be hostess tonight for the J. H. D. Club meeting, cele brating the club’s tenth anniversary, ' Guests will be Mrs. Ralph Babebitt and the Misses Geraldine Mose~ barger, Theresa Kenney, Evelyn

Owens, Mary Bee Fromhold and Mary E. Schilling.

Founding to Be Noted The Co Wa Ma Club's annual birthday dinner will be held at the Canary Cottage at 6:30 p. m. to= morrow to celebrate the club’s 15th anfiiversary of its founding. Mrs, Ernest Karsner has charge of are

assist with ‘plans.

Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Harger, 5015 Graceland Ave. was to become the bride of John William Stalcup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan F. Stalcup,| Bloomfield, Ind., at 10:30 o'clock] this morning. ma The Rev. Virgil Ragan, pastor of | the Fairview Presbyterian Church, was to perform the ceremony at the | church. The altar was to be deco- | rated with palms and flowers. Mrs. | Frank Edenharter, organist, was to, play a program of bridal music dur-| ing the ceremony. Hn The bride, to be given in mar-| riage by her father, was to wear a dusty blue silk jersey street length frock with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. ” : ‘Miss Betty Shissel, the bride's. only attendant, was to wear a street length frock of dusty pink crepe: with a corsage of gardenias. Best man was to be Frank Stalcup, Earl, bridegroom. Out of town guests were. to in-

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Indianapolis. Among Ft. Wayne patrons and patronesses are Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence McNabe, Richard Smith, W. A. Kunkel Jr. Charles M. Niezer and Alex Kampbell.

will be assisted by Miss Marion Maizke and Mrs. Kate Steichman, presi- Hall, guard.

; u ? ts. dent of the organization. | Delegates to the state convention Gjude the bridegroom's paren

"A recepticn at the home of the bride’s parents was to follow the ceremony. The couple was to leave on a wedding trip. The bride’s traveling ensemble was to include a

be held at : a; {to be held in Kokomo will be Mrs. A penny supper will be held at, ! 1 S h ] | Freeman and -Mrs. S.- T. Jackson. omorrow by the MAMIE WO 3CNOOIS In |The chapter will be represented at

6 p. m. t : B. SCHMIDT FORT 1. DAUGH-| | the Indianapolis Council, P. E. O.

Marigold Club

TERS OF ’98, at Fort Friendly, . Tourney Finals

N. Illinois St. : _ The committee in charge includes Mrs. Mary McCarter, chairman; Mrs. Hazel Mackey nad Miss Jean-

nette Gray.

The NAOMI CHAPTER AUXILIARY, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR, will sponsor an all-day baked goods sale at Sears Roebuck’s Saturday. pe in charge of the sale.

The BIG 4 AMERICAN LEGION POST 116 AUXILIARY will hold jts monthly meeting at 7:30 p. m. today at the World War Memorial. Mrs. Charles V. Guill, unit president, will preside. Plans will be completed for the party to be held with Big 4 Post 116 in celebration of the 21st birthday of the American Legion. The party will be at 7:30 p. m. Monday at McClain’s Hall, . Hoyt ° Ave. and State St.

The LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE ALTENHEIM will hold its “monthly card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Home, 2007 N. Capitol- Ave. Hostesses will liam Krieger, Mrs. Lawrence Haskett, Miss Katie Kerz and Mrs, Chris

Altrusa Club Books 3 Talks

«our Indiana Artists” will-be the subject of a-talk by Mrs. Bert MacCammon at a dinner meeting of the. Indianapolis Altrusa Club tomorrow night at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Leonidas Smith will talk on “Indiana Craftsmen” and Miss Minnie Lloyd will give a short talk on Finland. Miss Vera Morgan is chairman of the committee. Two new mempers, Mrs. Irma Bemis and Mrs. Elizabeth Everitt Prescott, will be initiated. :

~~ Speaks in Madison . Mrs. Frieda S. Robinson, auditorium director of the Wm. H. Block

Co., accompanied by Mrs. Jess Evans

and Miss Dorothy Spahr, went to ison, Ind. recently, to present an illustrated fashion clinic for the roman’s Club. Mrs. Robinson spoke ao the girls of the Senior High of Madison on “Grooming ichool Girl.”

be Mrs. Wil-|

A donkey basketball game and | ithe final game of the Warren] { Township grade school: basketball ‘tournament will be played tomor- |

|High School gymnasium. The

Mrs. Mathilda Tschudi will| Warren Township Parent-Teacher Mrs. Mabel

Association Council is sponsoring the events. Cumberland will play Pleasant Run in the grade school game. The South Team in the donkey basketball game will include fathers of pupils at the Cumberland, Lowell, and Township House schools. They are Tony Jioe, Lawrence Goddard, Orville Barnett, Frank Langengert, Carl Bowser, Arthur Kessler, Samuel Negley, George Gish, Emil |

{Chastaine, George St. John "and Frank Hoff. George Moyer will be!’

coach and captain Sie | On the North team are fathers of pupils at Pleasant Run and Shadeland. Their captain and coach will be Clarence Peters. On the team are Mr. Peters, Ben Curry, Carl King, Andy Buchner, William Johnson, William Eakin, Reeves Davis, John Jackson and William Winters. Mrs. June Wisehart heads the PT. A. council. Vaughn Woods is arranging .the games and Mrs. |George Moyer is in charge of pub{lieity. | Proceeds will go for the counjeils summer roundup program,

Shower Will Be Held Rebecca Blackley

For Miss Rebecca Blackley,” whose {marriage to Herbert Hill Smeltzer will take place April 13, will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given tonight by Mrs. Ralph Brafford and her sister Mrs. Dudley Hutcheson at Mrs. Brafford’s home, 215 E. 46th St. Guests will include the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. William J. Blackley, the. bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Ernest C. Smeltzer, Mesdames Donald White, J, A. Wright, William J. Blackley Jr., and the Misses Katherine Goodwine, Susan McGaughey, Barbara Jean Holt, Mary Jane Pfeiffer,, Alice Ann Woodward, Ruth Dickerson and Virginia and’ Marian Blackley. Mrs. Walter B. Smith entertained

row night at the Warren Central |

meetings by Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Clarence Jackson.

INTER-ALIA CLUB members! have elected Mis. Roy Slaughter as| president for the new club year. | With her will serve Mrs. Huron | Ford Smith, vice president; Mrs. J. E. Brown, Pendleton] recording secretary; Mrs. John W. Hutchin-. son, corresponding secretary, and Renick, treasurer. CLUBS Tuesday Quest. Tuesday. Mrs. O. O. Johnson, 6240 Chester, hostess. Mrs. S. G. Huntington, Mrs. N. E. Hehner, assistant hostesses. Mrs, Hehner to talk on “Mexico” Feliocho. Tonight.. Members wiil attend hockey game. Miss Rosemary Lohman, - Miss Mary Westfall, hostesses. Much Ado Chapter, Sub-Deb. 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Betty Greiner, 1316 N. Lyhwood Ave., hostess. Junior Coed. 8 p. m. today. Miss Mary Margaret Aust, 305 N. State, hostess. Victorian Chapter,

International

Bertram: Stokes, 1054 W. 35th, hostess. Luncheon. Mrs. Emmett Alexander, Mrs. Claude Byfield, hostesses. Mrs. Jules Zinter to speak on “Chile.” - : . G. W. A. Fri. afternoon: Miss Rosemary Wilmeth, 4337 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Plans for theater party to be discussed. ;

CARD PARTY

Southeastern I. 0. O. F. 8:30 p. m. Sat. Hall. Mrs. Bessie Pfietfer,

" hostess. \ : Lawrence G. O. P. Women Will Meet

The Lewrence Club of Republican Women will hold an all-day meeting and covered-dish luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Albert Wright, S. Warren Drive. Clarence E. Benadum, Muncie, Ind.;. candidate for nomination as Governor, will speak.

1 Mothers to Hear Talk.

The Irvington Mothers’ Study

Wednesday -at- The Maple House. Hostess for the meeting

Travel Study. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. ||

Club will meet at 2 p. m. next||

Mrs. Russell S. Williams heads the

patrons and patronesses committee.

Russell McDermott is general chairman of the local presentation of the 1. U. musical show. Following the performance, ticket holders may attend a dance at the Columbia Club.

2 Doctors Will Talk At Nurses’ ‘Seminar Dr. R. H. Moser and Dr, C. B. Bohner will discuss “Nursing Care in Gastro-enterology and. Allergic

Diseases” and Dr. Goethe Link will speak on “Pre-operative and Post-

tient” at the eightli seminar session of the season for Methodist Hospital special duty nurses at 7:30 p. m. today in the Nurses’ Home. The seminar is sponsored by the committee on nursing of the Medical Staff in co-operation with the alumnae association and faculty of the School of Nursing.

opetative Care of the Thyroid Pa-|

~ Invites Guests

A guest meeting of the Marigold Garden Club will be held next Monday at the home of Mrs. Walter S. Grow, 4240 Park Ave. ; Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Howard Griffith, club president, and Mrs. Walter F. Jensen. Mrs. E. H. Katterhenry, Martinsville, Ind., poetry chairman of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, will

speak on “Poetry in the Garden.”

Officers Named by Friday Reading Club

Mrs. Lena B. Ebert. was chosen president of the Friday Afternoon Reading Club at a recent meeting. Other officers are Mrs. H. A. Bord-

‘ner, vice president: Miss Lida Orth,

secretary; Mrs. G. P. Steinmetz, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. A. J. Barnes, treasurer. Mrs. Ira Campbell

will be program chairman for the|

new year.

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curls. Full instructions for each step of operation included. - ( dyed: or bleached haw. . .

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slate blue suit with navy accessories, 3 The couple will be at home after April 1 at Plymouth, Ind.

Study Club to Hear.

Detention Home Head |

Mrs. Anna E, Pickard, superintendent of .the Juvenile Detention Home, was to speak on “Our Children” this afternoon before members of the Service Study Club at the home. Mrs. C. E. Byers was to read a paper on “Slums and Their Relationship to Crime.” Mrs. Bert Moon was to report on “The General Federation of Clubs Fund.” Officers were to be elected. Mrs. Fred Kepner was to be hostess during the social hour. Fifteen gowns for infants, which were made by members of the club, are to be presented to the Suemma Coleman Home.

THIS IS “SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK”

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