Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1940 — Page 4

~ ’ Sterrett, Obie J. Smith, R. W. Ayres

: | \ Priddy Photo. : The marriage of Miss Miriam Ellison to R. Donald Underwood will ‘take place April 21 at the All Saints’ Cathedral. Ellison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Ellison and Mr. Underwood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Underwood. ‘

Mr. and Mrs. W. ¢. Dammeyer announce the engagement of their daughter, ‘Viola B., to Howard M. Humphreys, Flint, Mich., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Humphreys, Middletown, O. June 8 at the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer.

Ayres Photo.

The wedding will be

| SOCIETY

. Children of Country Club Groups To Hunt Eggs, Weather or No

‘Whether there’s sunshine, snow or rain, the children of members of Indianapolis country clubs will greet the "Easter bunny this week-end, If the elements are not in a co-operative mood, the children’s Easter parties are to be moved into clubhouses, Easter eggs and all.

The Indianapolis Country Club Kiddies’ Easter Party

will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. An egg hunt, a kite-flying contest,

a ventriloquist and moving pictures are on the program, which will

end with a supper at 5:15 p. m. | { Mr. and irs. Ralph W. Lieber are chairmen of arrangements.

mbers of their committee are : terror and Gerald R. Redding.

"The Woodstock Club Egg Hunt also will begin at 3 p. m. tomorrow and will be held inside in event of inclement weather, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Fieber head the entertainment committee, assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Conrad Ruckelshaus, Alfred Noling, Robert Sweeney, John Moore, Judge and Mrs. Herbert. E. Wilson and Kurt Lieber. i

gh : . Egg Hunt at Meridian Hills ; : ; . ia The Meridian Hills Country Club children and their guests Wi join in an Easter egg hynt at the club this afternoon. Special prizes are to be given to children finding the most eggs and to those dis covering the gold and-silver eggs. Following the hunt, games will be layed until refreshment time. | Pp Y The party, which will be from 3 p. m. tos p. m., will be divided into two groups, for children under 6 and for those whose ages range from 6 to 9. The clubhouse will be decorated ; : and Easter toys. Favors will be chickens on the cakes, which will be decorated with frosting nests filled with eggs.

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O. Pittenger, E. E. Swanson, Orien Fifer Jr. and Richard T. Hill, A A ing Easter dinner will be held tomorrow at the club. « The Highland Country Club party will begin at 2 p.m. tomor= yow and will include an egg hunt. It will end with dinner for the children in the evening. Mrs. George Hall is in charge of the event. Mrs. C. O. Gooding heads the arrangements committee for the crest Country Club children’s party Sunday at 2 p. m.

| Smith College Club to Meet

| | | The Smith College Olub will meet for luncheon | Mrs. James F. Carroll, Golden Hill, Tuesday at 1 p. mi | ‘Mrs. John P. Collett will be chairman of the luncheon. Her assistants, with Mrs. Carroll, will include Mesdames Elsa Pantzer, | David Williams, George H. Denny, John S. Pearson and Miss Betty

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Mrs. William H. Walker, chairman, will be Ex by Mesdames -

arp. . 4 Miss Marion Taggart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Tag: . 5695 N. Delaware St., arrived home Thursday to spend spring "| Vacation with her parents. She will return to Smith College, where sheisa freshm an, April 2. | Players Club Arranges Dinner FE bers of the casts and the committee in charge of The Players OE re ers at the Civic| Theater tonight will meet at the Propylaeum for a “Dutch treat” dinr.e® before the event. They include Messrs. and Mesdames George Maynard Hzlverson, Charles R. Weiss, Louis H. Haerle, Walton |M. Wheeler Jr. Charles M. Wells, ‘Robert B. Adams, Charles E. Buschman, Gg Mrs. James N. Col-

iss Muriel Brown. / Bigs ahd M “Accidents Will Happen” (Langner)

The plays to be given are and The Gost Between” (Brown). | Following the show, club mem-

I pers will dance at the Woodstock Club. |

Symphony Luncheon to Be Friday

der the chairmanship of Mrs, Herbert M. Woollen, the womElli e of the Indiana State Symphony Society will hold the last of its season’s pre-concert luncheon-lectures in the Athenaeum at noon Friday. The luncheon will precede the week-end concerts by dianapolis Symphony Orchestra. , He The music talk, explanatory of the program to be played that d the following evening, will be given by Mrs. Lenora

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afternoon a Coffin. No Jjow the 1

tions are necessary for the music talk which will foleon at 1:30 in the Athenaeum, but reservations for the juncheon must be received at the Murat Theater headquarters of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra before 5 p. m, Wednesday. Both affairs are open to members of the women’s committee and to con cert patrons. - |] Psi Tota Xi Sorority has announced that hostesses for its regufar luncheon table will be Mesdames J. Ross|Slabaugh and Kenneth

E. Thorne of Greensburg.

Gives Illustrated Art Lecture

Robert Tschaegle, assistant curator of John Herron Art Museum, will speak on “Sculpture in the Permanent Collection” Sunday afternoon at 4 ps hes at the Museum. He will use lantern slides as illustrations. This weekly feature iS open to the public without charge. Sunday will be ay picture in the current exhibit of Indiana artists. Each visitor has a vote. - Winner of the prize will be announced Monday. |

Tulip Ball Parties Arranged + | Numerous parties have been formed to attend the Tulip Time Ball at the Indianapolis Athletic Club tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Whipple will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stout, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, all of Lafayette, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kemper. The R. B. Knodes will entertain " Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rowe, Charles Rauh, Miss Jeannette Fishbein and . Dr. J. William Wright. Messrs. and Mesdames Clark Wheeler, Al and F. Durward Staley will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto pg They will have cocktails ati the Meyer home before going to the dance. / | : Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. White will entertain with cocktails at their home for Messrs. and Mesdames Roy Pedigo, Charles T. More- - land and PF. J. Moore and later take the party to the dance. . | Mr. and Mrs. Russell White will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lange and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson for the dance, preceded | ails at their home. : I

Mrs. J. P. D'Arcy will have as their guests at the dance |

I> and Miss Frances Moody. nd Mrs. E, 8. Wheaton ests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel. Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

have in their party Mr, and Mrs. Richard Boatman and |

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Teel. They will have cocktails at the Retter home before the dance. : ‘| Going in a “Dutch treat”.party will be’Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Gastineau, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Fritch of Frankfort, Dr. and Mrs. Roy

Myers, Messrs. and Mesdames | Joseph Wood, William McCaw, J. C. |

Schoenlaub and Oral Bridgford.

card party are scheduled for wom- | en’s clubs meeting next week.

Messrs. and Mesdames Thornton Ww.

lwith bunnies, baskets

at the home of

the last day for balloting on the public's choice of - °

Sunnyside Group Plan Open House

To Have Luncheon The Children’s Sunshine Club of ‘Sunnyside Sanatorium will hold a juncheon at | Ayres’ Tearoom, _ Wednesday 8t 12:30 p.m. | | Mrs. George Newton will | be | " ted by Mesdames

‘Edward Rippenberger, Harry Borst, Billy Grimes, ld Brodie, Harry sr and Helen Rippenberger,

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Bach, 5818 Winthrop Ave.,, will hold an informal open house tomorrow from

2 to 5 p. m. in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary.

Meeting Blinnedl

The George R. Chapman, W. R. C. 10, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesgy at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois

Book Reviews And Luncheons "Occupy Clubs

Mrs. Brown to Comment © merly of Indianapolis. Mr. Schmidt is the

On Phelps’ ‘Autobiography With Letters.’

‘Book reviews, luncheons and a

Mrs. Ancil T. Brown will review “Autobiography ‘with Letters” (William Lyon Phelps) at a meeting of the INTER-ALIA CLUB Tuesday. “God and My Father” (Clarence Day), will be reviewed by Mrs. John W. Hutchings. Mrs. Douglas White will be hostess.

Mrs. Barbara Hunt will speak on “Chile, the Land of More or Less” at a luncheon meeting of the ISLE OF CAPRI CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB Wednesday at 2035 N. Meridian St. Hostesses will be Mrs. Herbert Grouns and Mrs. Max H. Norris. r

Mrs. W. E. Call will speak on “The Clock Shop” at a meeting of the WOMAN'S ADVANCE CLUB on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Clift, 2352 Broadway. Luncheon at the Central Hall Coffee Shop will precede the meeting. . Officers will be elected. 2

The WELFARE CLUB. will sponsor a card “party and style show at 2:15 p. m. Wednesday at Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. E. Monty Campbell is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Hindman, in charge of tickets; Mrs. Olin Hatton Jr., prizes; Mrs. Frank Gleaves, table prizes; Mrs. Charles Roller, candy; Mrs. Paul Goldrick, tables, and Mrs. E. E, Martin, style show. Mrs. Raleigh Fisher also is a member of the committee.

The T. B. E. CLUB met last evening at the home of Miss Jean Lowe,.1309 Lindwood Ave. Members are Misses Lois Allen, Janis Baran, Joan Dawson, Betty Goldsmith and Betty Jackson.

Travel Group To Have Tea

“For My Whatnot” will be the subject of Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger before the Mandalay Chapter, International Travel Study Club, at its guest day tea in the BannerWhitehill auditorium Wednesday at

2 p.m. | Mrs. Shadinger’s exhibits will include antique lamps, snuff boxes, perfume bottles and Oriental objects. A collection of Paisley shawls and costumes will be modeled by Mésdames A. W. Wilson, Frank White, William P. Tremp, J. E. McArthur, L. G. Meyers, L. A. Stewart, P. A. Delbauve, Maude Schaub, Herbert Sawyer, William H. Snyder, Scott Smith and J. P. Robinson. Members of all chapters of the International Travel Study Club are invited to the tea. .Mrs. S. L. Thomas, president of the Mandalay Chapter, will welcome guests. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mrs. M. B. McDonald, chairman, and Mrs. O. R. Burghard and Mrs. C. W. Cole. The history of the club will be given by Mrs. William E., McGuire, and Mrs. C. E, Stout, an active member of the Chapter for 12 years, will read some of her original poems. The Harmonaires, a quartet of Arsenal Technical School students who won an audition with Paul Whiteman, will sing. Members of the quartet are Gordon Williams, Robert Lashbrook, Robert Mitchum

. |and Carl A. Priest. |

i . Mrs. Cole will pour, assisted by Mesdames S. V. Kirazian, Julius Stahlhuth, C. A. Sisk, Leslie McLean, H. M. Stitle, Ralph Poar, Ethel Degischer, Logan Jenkins, M. O. Wheeler, R. D. Stober, E. D. Gamble, E. F. Marburger, Inez Merz and O. C. Walker. !

3 Talks Scheduled For Garden Club

A group of talks will be given at a meeting of the Emerson Grove Garden Club at 11 a. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Spahr, 1716 Rembrandt St.

Mrs. N. R. Hemphill will speak

on “Spice It With Blue” and Mrs. J. M. Woods will talk on “Baker's Dozen Spring Garden Hints.” Mrs.

Frank Neukom'’s talk will be “Re-|

capture the Fragrant Leaf of the Geranium.”

w.C.T.U. Unit to Meet

The Rev. Leroy Huddelson will speak at a meeting of the Woodside W. C..T. U. at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Woodside Methodist Church, Temple and Southeastern Aves. Warren Jacobson will lead the de-

votions and Mis. Iva Wise will preside, 3 : ;

James E. Hughes. |

: : Ramos-Porter Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Zechiel of E. 65th St.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stickney uncle r daughter, Elinor Asenath, to Lorenz Oscar

today announced the engagements ters, Barbara and Marjory. Miss

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|'Will Hear Art

|W. Hurley Ashby Photo. the engagement of ar Schmidt, Chicago, forson, of Oscar Schmidt of

Spencer, Ind;, and grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peckham.

The welding will be in the early fall.

Miss Stickney was graduated from ed Miss Paulina Moxley’s School in Rome, Ita She is a member

Gibbs School in New York. and the Christamore Aid Society.

Tudor Hall School and attend- , and the Katherine of the Junior League

Mr. Schmidt was graduated from Park School and attended Washirgton and Lee University and the University of Arizona. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and the Chicago Yacht Club.

Department Club

Home Group

Will Hear Talk by Dr. Suter; "Educational Section to Meet

Dr. Martha Suter will speak on Health” before the American Home

“Home Environment as a Factor in partment of the Woman’s De-

partment Club at a luncheon meeting at 12:30 Wednesday at the club

‘house.

The Applied Education section will meet before the luncheon at 11 a. m. with Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, chairman, presiding. A business

meeting will be held at 2.p. m. Following this there will be a8 musical program under the direction of Ralph Wright, supervisor of music in Indianapolis Public Schools. The orchestra of School 60, the vested choir of School 45, the Junior High Choir of School 75 and the Technical Brass Choir will participate. The luncheon program has been prepared under the direction of Dr. Marlow W. Manion. Mrs. Robert Shingler is general chairman for the luncheon, assisted by Mrs. John Berns and Mrs. Royal Nichols, cochairmen of the dining room. Assisting the latter will be Mesdames Frank B. Ross, W. A. Brennan, Ray 3. Dorward, William E. Fraser, Margaret R. Harold, Frank Hirschman, A. J. Hueber, Frank F. Hutchins, Jess E. Martin, Forrest Danner, J. H. Orndorff, J. B. Phillips, Fred Schmidt, William L. Sharp, C. S. Wheeler, J. M. Whitehead, C. Eugene Wolcott, Vestal M. Woodward and Dr. Mabel F. Bibler. : Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, president, officers and execfitive committee will be seated at the speakers’ table. Reservations -may be made with Mrs. Mary B. Hedges and Mrs.

Miss Charlene Butz, accordionist, will play during the luncheon and Mrs.- Russell Grey Fortune, soprano, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Vivian Arbaugh. | :

Purdue Women Here To Assemble Tuesday

The Purdue Women of Indian-| apolis. will meet with Miss Janice Berlin at her home, 4016 N. Illinois| St., for their regular meeting at 7 p. m. Tuesday. : Mrs. Herbert A. Asperger, president, will preside at a. short business meeting, after which Miss Elene M. Dh makis of L. S. Ayres & Co: will .give a resume of ~ spring styles. ' Miss Enid Farlow is program chairman. The hostess will be assisted by her sister, Miss L.eona Berlin, Mrs. M. O. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Ben Deming,

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,two solos.

Pledges of Alpha Nu Chapter of Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority will sponsor a dance tonight at Tom De-. vine’s Music Hall. = They include (left to Fight)

Mission Group | Meets Tuesday

Miss Katrina Haramy will speak at the morning session of the annual spring conference of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Indianapolis Baptist Association, The conference will be held. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church from 9:45.a. m. to 3:30 p. m. | Mrs. Ola Hanson of Burma will talk at the afternoon session, Speakers representing the State Baptist Mission Society will be Mrs. G. Wayne Freeman, Mrs. R. R. ‘Mitchell and Miss Ollie Owens. | Mrs. Ralph Cradick, organist, will play and Mrs. Paul Dorsey will sing Mrs. William Breedlove will lead devotions. . Officers will be elected and will be installed by Mrs. Royal McClain, retiring president. Luncheon will be served at noon. |

Reunion Planned by Delta Gam Alumnae

Six alumnae of the Indiana Universily Chapter of Delta Gamma Sorority will be hostesses: next Saturday night for a reunion of other alumnae of the chapter who were in school with them. 3 The buffef supper will be held at the home of Mrs. O. Harold Hersh-

man, 33 E. 32d St. Other hostesses ‘will be Mesdames Clifford Miller, ‘Mark Hamer, Blanche Rawlings, ‘William Hendren and M. R. Clark.

Twenty-five alumnae already have arranged to atténd the reunion and the hostesses are extend-

ing ‘thvitations to alumnae through-

out the state who were their classmates. The reunion will be held in connection with the annual Delta Gamma State Day. {

Dulcet Club to Meet |

The Dulcet Club will meet at noon Tuesday at Catherine’s Tearoom, 1435 N. Meridian St. Mrs. John Goll will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Anna Barker. ; |

i Museum Talk

Theta Sigma Delta to In‘stall Mrs. Henry Seig | As President Monday."

i ; | An installation cerémony, a talk and business meetings are planned by sorority groups for i next week. fy . | Mrs. Paul Dausch and Miss Dorothy’ Rearick will entertain members of BETA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA ZETA SORORITY Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Dausch. at

| PHI TAU SORORITY will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Mary Jarvis, 2330% E. 10th St. |

Miss Charlotte McKay, 1121 Wade St., will entertain members of BETA CHAPTER, PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY, Tuesday evening.

BETA CHAPTER OF BETA CHJ THETA SORORITY will meet Monday evening at the home of Miss Betty Jo $himer, 605 N. Rural

W. D. Peat will speak on “Indiana Art and Artists” at a joint meeting of the six local chapter of PI OMICRON SORORITY Monday evening at the Herron Art Institute. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. at the Riley Hotel will precede the talk. Mrs. Erma Teegarden will preside and the Kappa Xi Chapter will be hostess. :

Mrs. Henry Seig will be installed as president of THETA SIGMA DELTA SORORITY Monday evening following a spread at the home

| lof Mrs. Edward Scheier, 1606 Villa

Ave. Other officers who will be inducted are Mrs. vice president; Miss Justine Nugent, secretary; Mrs. Scheier, treasurer; Mrs. Clarke Francis, sergeant at arms; Miss Frances Bretthauer, pledge mistress, and Miss Dorothy Miller, chaplain.

B. P.W. to Hear Talk on War

Dr. John J. Haramy, professor at Indiana Central College, former student of international law at The ‘Hague and former press correspondent in the Near East, will speak on “The Why of the Present World War” ‘at the regular dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s Club next Thursday at 6 p. m. at the clubhouse, 1101 N. Delaware St. “Mrs. Abbie Hall MacDonald will {introduce the speaker. The Research Committee will have charge of the forum hour. Mrs. Nell Merrick 1 Thomas, chairman, will lead the discussion on “Business Women, Past, Present and Future.” . She will be assisted by Mrs. Ella. H. Parker and Dr. J. E. Wilder. The Finance Committee, of which Miss Lois Baker is chairman, will sponsor a bridge party Monday -at the Athenaeuni. Tickets may be purchased at the clubhouse.

Alpha Zeta Beta Pledges to Sponsor Dance

(above) will be married to David Willis Holmes, son of Dr. and Mrs. Willis B, Holmes of Freemont, O.

eneva Bentley,

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| [Club at 1:30 p. m. Friday

Feeser's’ Tearoom, 2035 N. {atan m6;

of their daughBarbara Zechiel

“The Need of the Child Is the

Mills Hall, Shortridge High School.

serving as president of the National Education Association in: 1930-31, he called a conference of young people from high schools throughout the country out of which grew the National Association of |Student Officers. The evening meeting will be! preceded by an afternoon session at 2 p. m. The afternoon program will be opened by the Shortridge Boys’ Glee Club and the | Girls’ Glee Club. A business session and reports from local presidents of the P.-T. A. on outstanding accomplishments of their groups will-follew: Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. in the school cafeteria. Jf The evening session has been arranged in collaboration with the Council of Administrative Women.

Leaders Will Attend | ' Guests at the meeting will in-

clude City School Superintendent

DeWitt 8. Morgan and Mrs. Morgan, D. T. Weir, William A. Hacker and Virgil Stinebaugh, assistant superintendents of city schools; George ack, Shortridge High

School principal, and Mrs. Buck;

Miss Bertha Leming, president of the / Cduncil of Administrative Women; Miss Grace L.. Brown, director of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten; Mrs. James L. Murray, president of the Indiana Con-

gress of Parents and Teachers; Mrs. A,'H, Hartman, president of the Marion County Council P.-T. A, and Mesdames Witt W. Hadley, Edward J. Thomson, Maurice Eppert, S. M. Meyers, Clayton H. Ridge and Logan G. Hughes, past presidents of the Indianapolis Council P.-T. A. Other guests will be Harvey S. Hartsock, School Board president; Earl Buchanan, John F. hite, Evans Woollen Jr. and Mrs. Carl J. Manthei, School Board members. The Rev. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, will deliver the invocation. Mrs. George L. Clark, president of the Indianapolis Council P.-T. A, will preside. - The ‘Shortridge High School orchestra will play. The general committee for the event includes Mrs. Frank E. Lentz, chairman, and Mesdames Frank E. Rieman, Matthew Winters and Paul J.| Howey.

Committees Announced her committee chairmen and

Office—Mrs. Frank E. Rieman, chairman, Mrs. Claude M. Wise and Mrs. Willard I. Sims; Dining Room— Mrs. Paul J. Howey, chairman, Mesdames Clifford B. Moore, T. M. Rybolt, E. J. Hirschman, Frank J. Tesky, Robert L. Mason, Walter A, Schultz, Richard J. Sturm, E. J. Meloy and Walter L. Thoms; Publications and Information—Mrs. Ray Roberson,’ chairman, and Mrs. Robert S. Wild; ception—Mrs. Frank W. Strohm, chairman, Mesdames Henrietta Hudson, Wirt W. Hadley, William L. Shirley, Carl J, Manthei, Irvin Morris and Miss Agnes Mahoney. 8 8 =

“Rebecca” (Dumaurier) will be res William | Taylo before a meeting of the SLO SCHOOL Book Review and Literary in Room 18 of School 41. ;

Dr. Herman G. Morgan will speak at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL 55. Music will be provided by the Upper Chorus of the school.

Judge Wilfred. Bradshaw of Juvenile Court will speak at 8 p. m. Wednesday at BROAD RIPPLE HIGH SCHOOL before students of the school and their parents. The school orchestra will play.

Mrs. Palmer to Sing Before Spencer Club

Mrs. Alden C. Palmer will present a

group of song sketches at a meet-

ing of ‘the Spencer Club Tuesday at, M er 38

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Miss Marjory Zechiel will become the bride of Lient. Clarence N. Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence N. Warren. married in a double ceremony to be performed June 22 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.

Dr. Willis A. Sutton to Address Annual Dinner of Indianapolis Council of P.-

The Misses Zechiel will be

T. A. Wednesday

Curriculum” will be the subject of

Dr. Willis A. Sutton, pationally known educator, lecturer and author, who will speak at the annual dinner meeting of the Indianapolis - Council of Parent-Teacher Associations at 8 p: m. Wednesday in Caleb

Mr. Sutton is a recognized adviser in youth organizations. While

County P.-T. A. Election Set For Monday

Officers will be elected at a meet: ing - of the MARION COUNT} COUNCIL OF PARENT:-TEACH ER ASSOCIATIONS at 10 a. m Monday at the Claypool Hotel. Mr Robert Shank will lead a discussio of | presidents’ yearly Teport blank:

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intendent of Schools, will speak a meeting of the PLEASANT RU P.-T. A. at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs, Harvey Timmerman will rad co munity singing.

The CUMBERLAND P.-T. A. wil] elect officers at a meeting at 7: p. m. Tuesday at the school. Mrs, Frank Langenberg will preside,

‘A “Talent Show” will be presented by pupils at the FLACKVILLE P.T. A. meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Officers will be elected.

The GARDEN CITY PARENT EDUCATION GROUP will be conducted through the International Harvester Co. plant at 9:30 a. m, Wednesday and the City Hospital| at 1:30 p. m. The group will le ve the school at 8:30 a. m. Mrs. H. A. Hadley and Mrs. Lester Boughton | are sponsors for the trip.

Mrs. Orinda Milliken of the Mare ion County Juvenile Court will speak | at a meeting of the BEN DAVIS STUDY CLUB at 7:15 p. m. Thursday at the school. Mrs, Allan Swift is chairman.

OLD HICKORY COLLEGE SCHOOL, 13 P.-T. A. will hold & penny supper at 5:30 p. m, Friday at the school. J. F. Condor, school principal, and Mrs. Condor will have. as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Dunn. Following the supper Mr. Dunn will ‘show an educational film. In charge of the supper will be Mesdames Ruth O’Haver, Carlos Jones, Cora Shaffer, Myrtle Gardner, Roscoe Swails, James Kelly, Herschel McDaniel and Dwight Alvey.

A discussion of “Poetry Apprecia~ tion as a Preventive of Juvenile Delinquency” will be held at a meet» ing of the DECATUR CENTRAL P.A. STUDY GROUP Tuesday preceded by a covered dish luncheon at 11:30 a. m, Motion pictures will be shown. ;

P.-T. A. Show, ToBe April 19

Plans for the second annual spring carnival of School 76 ent-Teacher Association April| now are being made.

J. Malcolm Dunn, Com Super

f -T. A,, and orge Schumaker.

ths for soft drinks and fections, side shows and fori telling will be included in the gram. os Members of the teachers’ c mittee are Mrs. Helena McDe Mrs. Mary Binford Castle, Laut Cooper and Miss Alice H er. | : Chairmen of other commit are: ‘Mrs. Claude Fletcher, | sales; Mrs. Victor Deitch, cake W Mrs. John Brayton, audito; games; Mrs. Richard Clark, P.-T show; Mrs. Lester Williams, |: pond; Mrs. Paul Cave, decorati Mrs. Andrew Jacobs, fortune | ing, and Mrs. Merrill" J.

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