Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1940 — Page 4
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fesdames Robert B. Berner) Rudolph | F. Grosskopt and Alvin Johnson
7s) You ing Women A
sted to Be
Cha ter Members o One J. SS,
F our Latreian
“/ The Seventh District Federation of lubs has issued invitations apolis young women to beconiie charter members The organiziitions to be formed are the
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new Federated Junior Clubs.
~ Alpha Chapte r of the Junior Service Stu 3 a, Alpha Mu, Alpha Nu and Alpha Xi Chapters of the = Latreian Clubs.
‘Alpha Lam
Mrs. R. F, Grosskopf, second vice president and ‘club extension chair- * man of the Seventh District, and Mesdames Burton A. Knight, ‘Alvin C. Johnson and Robert, B. Berner, members of | the | hot igi of Junior Clubs, are in charge of activities atten is to forming the new groups. ; Organization of -Alpha Chapter of the J. S. 8B. Club, the first in Marion C xX: was completed last evening e home of Mrs. Knight, 27 N Sheftiela Ave.
Four Groups to Meet ’
This aftern and /evening and tomorrow afternoon and evening, Mrs. Berner, assisted ‘by Mrs. Johnson, will be hostess for Srganization meetings of the four Latreian chap- | ters. Mrs. Grosskopf will address all the grou preside during the election of : icers. ‘ { Latreian membership includes young women who have completed their college training and desire to study the community's social welfare problems for the purpose af rendering service and to co-operate in- the advancement of the projects of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. Latreian clubs first were formed in Indiana in 1924 by Mrs. L. H. then chairman of the D:partment of Junior Clubs of the Irnciana Federation. Six chapters wre formed in Indianapolis at that time by Mrs. Charles W, Field, the Seventh District Chairman of Junior club membership. A seventh ore was founded in 1932 by Miss Dorothy Phillips. These chapters are now -Senior clubs. At present there are no federated junior clubs in Marion County.
Name Coined From Greek
e “Latreian” was coined “Latrei”
the support of the er Nutritica Camp and the Flower Mis-
Invitati ns “have been extended to an, Mrs. Field, Miss Dorothy Phillips, Mrs. J. W. Moore, president| of the Seventh Distriet, and Mesdames William Walker, Murray (DeArmond, F. Sylvester ( arvin Curle, James Costin, ode Brown awthorne, presidents of the sanior Latreian clubs, to attend
Margaret Sheridan Will Be Party Guest)
' Miss Cecelia O'Connor and Miss |
Dolores Zahn will entertain to-| ni at Miss O’Connor’s/ home, E21 : garet Sheridan whose marriage to U J. Albright will be April 11, Miss Sheridan is. the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Sheridan, 631 Pros: pect 2 8t., we Mr. Albright is the Emma Albright, 628 Halt re
Guests will include Mesdames Julia Heldman, Eva McCann, Eva Sullivan, Anna Marie Feld, Christine Cox, Irma Ambrosini, Misses D rady, Mary Arkins, Rita tehell, Alice Massing, Martha Eirls, Sarah Miller, Marie Morgan, Grace Smith, Lucile McCarthy, Alms Krauss, | Clara Zimmerman, Burton, Dona Wittam, Olive iy Helen Mike, Margaret Willard and Evelyn Keske. Miss Sheridan has chosen as her . attendants for the wedding, which will be in St. Patrick’s Church, : Zahn, maid of honor and Miss O'Connor and Mrs. Thomas Long, b id2smaids. GE Yam Bla a be Mr. Alb t’s best man an ers will A Fiest and Willard
Thomas Jr.
Breads and Salads To Be Demonstrated
: a demonstration of quick breads ahd salads by Mrs. George Goss will feature the meeting of the home les Club tomorrow at the * Gas & Coke Utility. a
and luncheon chairmen
Mrs. Charles Scholer, assist-
: He Ne Mesdames Maxwell Shaw, |
: Jolin C. Barnhill Jr. jand Herman
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Card Party Frida
Gamma Chapter of Phi Gamma Sorority will give a card party ‘8 p. m. Friday at the Citizens’ Ges Co. Miss Alberta Barnhorst is gadirman, assisted by Miss Jeanne SETA ‘Miss Eleanor S is in charge of AHazge: ts, 4nd Miss Mary penn ert, pub-
and Miss|t
:| votions. Mrs. Mildred Sullivan
N. Alabama St., for Miss Mar- |
roups in Ci ty
of five dy (J. S. 8.) Club and the
Camp Fire Girl Program Set
Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls|
of- their work onors” and a
will hiive an exhibi
a large book members of]
-Laumi Camp Fire Group
p to give skits depicting the|
of light, industry, refrigerac. Miss Irma Biedmeister is|
> |IMrs.
Simes. Photo.
Choral Group To Entertain | Guests Today
| Mrs. Elwood C. Rogers was to be. ostess for the guest day meeting of the Choral Ensemble of the tinee Musicale this afternoon at er home on W. 38th St. Mrs, Carl Irrgang was to assist e hostess. Honor guests were to e officers of the Matinee Musicale, Mrs, James H. Lowry, president; rs. James H. Ogden; first vice
president; Mrs. Bernard Batty, econd vice president, and Mrs. Robert W. Blake, program chairan. The program was to include Sidney Homer’s works and was to include three vocal solos by Mrs. Russell G. Fortune, “Sheeps and Lambs,” “Way Down South,” and “Dearest.” Mrs. Vivian: Arbaugh will be accompanist. Mrs. Richard Fielding was to refew “My Wife and 1.” Mrs: O. E. Steinkamp was program chairman, assisted by Mrs. E. J. Ellsworth and k Boles. ? Mrs. ‘Louis Traugott, reception committee chairman, was to be assisted by Mrs. L. P. Highley, chair-4 man of the Ensemble, Mesdames
‘§C. C. York, Paul V. Wycoff, Wal-
card [parties are among the events scheduled for this week by church grou M hom
. Ida Wilhite, head of the economics department at Butiniversity, will speak on “Buds ig” tomorrow before members of
for the event to which the lic is invited. a
e NEW CRUSADE YOUTHS
‘Mrs. Mendenhall, general os f, will direct special music for meeting. Miss Catherine Boothe, esident, will preside and lead va present the study course. fl | he MARCH COMMITTEE OF HOLY ANGELS CHURCH will give a ard party in the school basement, 28th St. and Northwestern b. tomorrow at 2 p. m. Mrs. Marti | Feeney will be in charge. | fhe Young People of the Church will sponsor a-skating party at the Riverside Rink Friday at-8 p. m. y
5 Chapter Elects i )Mfficers of Deba’ Delta C per Su) Deb Club, elected recent meeting at the home of Miss ha n Bell, 2832 E. New York St, gas jes ia _Hodel, vice ‘president® M ry Ann Cateflier, recording s a ; Miss Elsie Jean Bell, corrésAding secretary, and Miss Joanne uber, treasurer. |
Mie Mary Marott is chairman of the annual style show to| be held in connection with the Butler University “Drift” beauty test Friday at Block’s auditori The contest is held each year ww iselect Butler coeds for the beauty section of “Drift.” From 15 ‘young women competing in the style show, five beauty qigens
will 4b be selected,
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I Betty “Vanderbilt.
ter E. Wolf, E. J. Wilson, Pdul S.
Whipple and J. E. Shaw. |
‘Hostesses were to be Mesdames Arthur Potts, Guy Rhodes, H. F.
| Rogers, John Schneider, Edward P.
| Schort, R. P. Shimmin Jr., Fred Snively, Leslie Steinbach, J. H. Stidham, E. W. Sweeney, T,C. Todd, Max Wall and Miss Rosalind Solomon. Mrs. Hollie Shideler and Mrs. C. J. Jacquart were to be in charge of the group. » Serving in the dining room were gto be Mesdames W. G. Patterson, A. J. Pfieffer, Ora Pierson, H. J. t| Schlicht, R. E. Schreiber, V. R. Teter, G. E. Weidlich and Miss Mrs. O. L. Fevrier was to be in charge. Mrs.
Lowry and Mrs. Ogden were to pour. :
$ Candidate On Club Program
Maurice A. Robinson, Anderson, jG O. P. candidate for nomination as representative in Congress from )| the 11th District, will speak tomorrow afternoon before members of the Indiana Women’s Republican Club in the Columbia Club. Five founders of the club will be honored. They are Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, Nashville, first
president; Dr. Amelia Keller, Mrs. Edward J. Hecker, Miss Katrina Fertig and Mrs. Oliver A. Hobbs. Hostesses for the luncheon will be Mesdames Pearl Randall, Anna Selko and Daisy Deeds of Indian-
|| -|apolis: Mrs. Prank Overton, Plain-
field, the hostess chairman; Mrs. Cora Vestal and Mrs. Myrtle Breedlove, also of Plainfield;- and Mrs. Charles V. Overton, Danville,
EVENTS
T. P. of Shortridge High School. 7 p. m. today. Miss Lura Roberson, 2451 E. Riverside Drive, hostess. Plans for wiener toast week of March 29. Columbian Chapter, International Travel Study. 12 noon Thurs. Luncheon. Mrs. Baxter McBane, speaker. Mrs. Walter C. Miller, 1408 E. 59th, hostess. C. L. A. N. of Shortridge High School. Today. Miss Mary Lams bertus, 5273 N. Illinois, hostess. Miss Lambertus to show movies
of recent Hawaiian trip.
|Theta Delta, Sub Deb. 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Georgia Lindley, 1342 |
Oakland Ave., hostess.
LODGES Cumberland Chapter 515, O. E. 8. 8 p. m. today. Cumberland Masonic Hall. Stated meeting. Mrs. Helen Bangle, Frank Black, worthy patron.
SORORITIES
-p. m. tonight. Lincoln. Hotel Mrs. Fred Vogel, hostess.
p- m. today. Miss Lillian Mor-
initiation for -Miss Nell Kepler. Xi Delta Xi Council. 8 p. m. Thurs Mrs. Windsor T. Waits, 4619 E. 34th, hostess. Rho Gamma Chi. Tonight. SpinkArms Hotel.
. CARD PARTIES
Altar Society, Assumption Church. 8:15 p. m. Thurs. Parish hall,
ter, chairman. Wayne Park Club. 8:30 p. m.
worthy matron; ;
Alpha Chapter, Origa Kappa. 8|
Alpha Chapter, Xi Delta Xi ' 8i: ford, 26 E. Regent, hostess. Formal | :
1105 Blaine Ave. Mrs.: John Fel; /
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SOCIETY—
Kokomo Group t to Attend Final
Symphony
Luncheon. on n Friday
The la#t of this season’s ga Yerheons of rk women’s committee of the Indiana Sympnony Society
will be held Friday afternoon at the Athenaeum preced- |
ing the concert of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. ‘A large group of Tri Kappa Sorority members, from Ko- :
komo will attend. :
Eotessts vil bo the Mosdathes Herbert 'T: Wagner, 3. 7. Argus 4 William Fleming Jr., George Garéeau, Marlow W. Manion,
Gustafson, Clair McTurnan, Clemens O. Mueller, James Ruddell, Byron K. Rust, Russell Spivey, Louis R. Thomas, F. ‘Neal Thurston and the Misses Betty Hamerstadt, Betty Tharp and Louise Argus. ~ The Kokomo group will be headed by Mrs. John Ellis Fell, presi- ° dent of the chapter there, Others at the table will be Mrs. Glen Hillis and daughter Margaret, who is a student at Tudor Hall School;
Mrs. R. P. Shueler and daughter, Lucy; Mrs. Mary Carol; Mesdames Mabel Ellis Jackson, Ralph Ehrmann, J. Ds |
Ed Penn and daughter,
Thatcher, W. R. Morrison, Paul Ferry, Eton: Clark and R. BE
McIndoo. ,
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Alpha Latreian Patrons Announcal
A partis] list of patrons and patronesses for the Alpha Latreian Skating party Monday night at the Coliseum was announced today. Proceeds of the party will go to the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp
at Bridgeport.
The patrons list includes Messrs, and Mesdames Frederic M.
Ayres, Samuel Ashby, ‘Arthur Hammel, William J. Hogan, Eli
Sh ig Arthur V. Brown, Mervin J. ly, W. H. Kemper McComb, John
E. Messick, Q. J. Noblitt, Nicholas H. Noyes, Harley Rhodehamel, William Rockwood, Horace Shonle, Grier Shotwell, R. W. Spiegel, Irwin C. Stout, Alexander L. Taggart, William H. Wemmer and
Harold B. West.
Others who are serving on the sponsoring list include Dr. and Mrs. Ernest DeWolf Wales, Dr. and Mrs. Willis D. Gatch, Dr. and Mrs. Ross C. Ottinger and Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Ritchey; Mr. Hugh Mck. Landon; Miss Emma Claypool and Mesdames John W. Coffey, Macy Malott and George Philip Meier.
Portfolio to Have Musical Evening
An evening of music will be presented for members of the Portfolio tomorrow night in their ‘clubrooms at the Propylaeum by Mrs.
Meta P. Lieber, assisted by Mary
L. Porsyth.
The supper committee includes Mrs. Alice Forsyth, Mrs. Minnie
Edenharter, Miss Constance Forsyth and Mr. and Mrs,
Wheeler.
Clifton
Currier & Ives Prints to Be Topic
Miss Elizabeth Ohr will speak on “Currier & Ives Prints” at the regular luncheon meeting of the Jonathan Jennings Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John R. Curry, 4019 Carrollton Ave.
Southern Motor Tour Planned Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boozer and their daughters, Joan and Alice,
will leave Friday for a ‘motor
trip through Williamsburg, Va.,
Charleston, S. C., and the magnolia gardens of the South. They will
be gone 10 days.
Mrs. Frank L. Binford has returned from Naples, Fla.; wher she visited Mrs. Fred L. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas R. Kackley. ;
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Mrs. Coburn Allen, Olympia. Wash., and her daughter, Mrs, DeForest Perkins, Seattle, Wash., will arrive tomorrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Flam, 3256 N. Pennsylvania St., and other Indianapolis relatives. Mrs. Allen was the former Miss Ethel Dorsey of this city. Mrs. Elam will be at home Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Allen and
Mrs. Perkins.
Benefit Card Party to Be Held
By Sigma Beta Sorority Tonight;
Fwo Groups Plan Spring Dance
A dinner, a card party and a dance are on the calendar of sorority
groups this week.
A benefit card party will be given tonight aie Spink Arms Hotel by LAMBDA MU CHAPTER, SIGMA BETA SORORITY. Miss ;Betty Stutsman is chairman. Mrs. Thomas Crouch is in charge of door ‘prizes and Mrs. Stewart Coleman in charge of candy. will go to the
Indianapolis Day Nursery.
The first annual “Spring Hop” of the THETA NU CHI SORORITY and the Pi Theta Chi Fraternity will be held at the Riviera Club Friday at 9 p. m. The Royal Revelers\will play for the dance. Tickets may be obtained at the club.
ALPHA CHAPTER ‘OF OMEGA
NU TAU SORORITY will meet at]
8 p. m. today at the Hotel Lincoln.
. - “ KAPPA DELTA THETA SORORITY will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Miss Mabel .Volp, 1828 N. Pennsylvania St.
KAPPA TAU EPSILON SORORITY will celebrate its 15th anniversary with a dinner at 6:30 p. m. today at the Canary Cottage. Decorations will be in fiesta colors and spring flowers will be used.
Miss Helen Roell and Miss LeVerne Kelly are arrangements chairmen for a meeting of ZETA BETA CHI SORORITY at 8 p. m. today at the Hotel Lincoln. Assisting them will be Misses Helen Walker, Berta Bartlow, Mary Alice Benjamin and Elizabeth Bauer.
Miss Alice K. Smith will entertain members of BETA CHAPTER OF DELTA PHI BETA ‘SORORITY tonight at her home, 1340 N. Dearborn St.
ALPHA CHAPTER, OMEGA CHI SORORITY, will meet at 8:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Richard Schriever, 2702 N. Pennsylvania St.
.ALPHA PI OMEGA SORORITY will meet tomorrow with Miss Avonella Jones, 1153 W. 20th St.
Miss Violet Hohn Bolton, 118 S. Bradley Ave., will be hostess for PHI DELTA BETA SORORITY Friday at 8 p. m.
Book to Bé Reviewed
Olive Enslen Tinder will review “Decade” (Longstreet) Saturday at 2 p. m. at the World War Memorial under the auspices of He Indiana Poetry Solely.
0. E. S. Leader
~ YVoorhis Photo. Mrs. Goldie E. Freeman will be installed as worthy matron of Monument ‘Chapter 549, O. E, S.,
Thurs. Lodge Hall, 1299 S. Lynd-
hurst Drive,
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Monday night at the Masons Temple, North and une Sts.
{bers of the |partment of the Woman's Depart-
Cervus Club’s Party Friday.
The annual spring card party of the Cervus Club will be held Friday afternoon at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Proceeds will go to the Potter Fresh Air Guild and the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp. Mrs. Maurice BE. Glick, ways and means chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Martin Collins, tickets; Mrs. Harry Moore, table prizes; Mrs. T. P. Randell and Mrs. W. H. Armitage, cards and tallies; Mrs. C. J. Austermiller, candy; Mrs. Herbert Smith, door prizes, and Mrs. Paul Juneman, cigarefs. Hostesses will be Mesdames Carl Neerman, James = Meyer, Frank Lindner, J. B. McArthur and W. T White.
Home Group To Hear Talk
Dr. Martha C. Souter was to speak this afternoon before mem-
American Home De-
ment Club at the clubhouse. She will spéak on “Home Environment as a Factor in Health.” Following a luncheon, a musical program was to be presented by Ralph Wright, supervisor: of music in the Indianapolis Public Schools, and featuring the orchestra of School. 60, the vested choir of School 45, the [Junior Choit of School 75 ‘and the Technical High School Brass Choir. Mrs. Robert Shingler was chairman for the luncheon assisted by Mrs. John Berns and Mrs. Royal Nicholas, co-chairmen of the dining room. Miss Charlene Butz, accordianist, and Mrs. Russell Grey Fortune, accompanied by Mrs. Vivian Arbaugh, were to Provide; | music during the luncheon.
Girl Scout Loader Is Married in East Miss Patricia Counahan and Robert Curtis Potts. were married Saturday in Newark, Del. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Counahan, Newark, until late in De. cember was a member of the Girl
Beout staff here. Mr. and Mrs. Potts will live in Baltimore.
Club to Visit WIRE
t Members of Lambda Chapter of
Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority will tour the new studios of Station
{WIRE Thursday following luncheon
at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. ©C. L. Long, 5030 Carrollton Ave. ,
Federal Club to Meet
Mrs. John Stettler, 1414 Gale St., will be hostess for a meeting of the
noon. Entertainment committee
braker and Mrs, Edward Whittaker. Sub Debs to Meet
Club, will meet of Miss Virginia
Ladies Federal Club tomorrow after-| members are Mrs. Hurley Stone-|
~ Mrs. O. R. Burghard (left) and Mrs. E. C. Wakelam (right) are in charge of the Butler University Mothers’ Council annual tea for all mothers of the
school. Hall.
The party will be held Friday afternoon in the Recreation Room of Arthur Jordan Memorial
Prof. Haramy Will Address B.P. W. Group
Talks will have the featured role at clubwomen’s meetings tomorrow. One group will hold a luncheon and another will see motion pictures.
Prof, John J. Haramy of Indiana Central College will comment on current events in world news at a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB tomofrow at the clubhouse. Prof. Haramy formerly studied international law at the Hague and was 8 press correspondent in the Near East.
Mrs: E. H. Enners will review “Robert E. Lee” (Bradley Gilman) at a meeting of the NORTH SIDE STUDY CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Laura R. Bates. Mrs. W. T. Smith will talk on “Stephen Foster” and Mrs. Bates and Mrs. W. D. Hicks will present several Foster selections.
Mrs. James H. Stygall will be hostess for a meeting of the BETA DELPHIAN CLUB tomorrow. Assisting will be Mrs. J. E. Barcus and
Mrs. Arthur P. Gemmer.
The VALENCIAN CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow to hear a talk by Mrs. William Scholl on “Chile.” Mrs. H. B. Clow, 2347 N. Gale St., will he hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mose Mann, Miss Rose Brandlein and Miss Allie Clark.
Mis. V. L. Rigot and Mrs. Hollis Nay will speak at a meeting of the CASTLE CRAIG CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. Nay will be hostess. Assisting
. {her will be Mrs. R. E. Whinrey
and Miss Tona Mason.
Mrs. John Downing Johnson will talk on “Parliamentary Law” at a meeting of the 1908 CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. O. Warnock, 4324 Park Ave.
Mrs. Francis Sommers will show motion pictures at a meeting if the NORTH SIDE MOTHERS’ CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. M. Wills, 3659 ‘Birchwood Ave, -
Mrs. Frank Ebner will be hostess for a luncheon meeting of the FIDESSA CLUB at 1 p. m. tomor-
T,| TOW gt Feeser's Tearoom,
Lawrence Stafford will speak on
“Family Relationship” at a meet-
ing .of the GARFIELD PARK KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS’ CLUB at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Hostesses will be Mesdames Thomas Cortese, Luther ? Bee and William Hankins. .
Mrs. Baxter M¢Bane will speak on “Chile” at a meeting of the COLUMBIAN CHAPTER OF. THE INTERNATIONAL TR AV EL STUDY CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Walter C. Miller, 1400 E. 59th St.
Housewarming Tonight New members of Alpha Chapter,
tertain with a housewarming and cocktail party at 8:30 p. m. tonight at the new home of Mrs. James Richwine, 960 W. 36th St. .
Hostess Named
The On-eo-ta Club will meet tomorrow at 1 p. m. for luncheon with
Beech Grove. A business meeting will be followed by bridge.
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Nu Beta Nu Chapter, Sub Deb| : Bt 4¢ the ome
Omego Phi Tau Sorority, will en
Mrs. John McElroy, 52 8. 15th St. ||
Public installation of officers
Temple, 1239 S. Lyndhurst. Drive. worthy matron and Howard E. Klinger as worthy patron. Others who will take office are Helen Boss, associate matron; Theo Neese, associate patron; Grace Jester, secretary; Estella Muckensturm, treasurer; Martha Phillips, conductress; Margaret Beltz, associate conductréss; Lorena Enfield, chaplain; Blanche Ward, marshall; Dixie Dennis, organist; Marion R. Kleis, Adah; Bonnie Lloyd, Ruth; Bessie Pelley, Esther; Lola Cadwell, Martha; Grace Helm, Electa; Bertha Brown, warder; and Pearl Scherer, sentinel. Mrs. Daisy M. Crist, grand secretary, will be installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Edna Hunt and Mrs. Grace Murphy, Caseyville, Ill. Mrs. Hunt is retiring worthy matron and Elmer Jester, retiring patron. The chapter observed , Brothers’ Night last night.
CENTER CAMP 1397, ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA, will honor eight charter members and observe the 41st anniversary of the camp founding at a covered dish dinner at 6:7) p. m. today at Castle Hall.
Charter members to be honored are Mesdames Maggie Arbuckle, Pauline Maass, Etha Marshall, Sadie Merz, May Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Wald, all of Indianapolis, ;and “Mrs. Katherine Basco, Sierra Madre, Cal. Also to be honor guests are Mrs. Bessie Hayden, Lowell, Ind.; Mrs. Gertrude Hoople, East Chicago; Mrs. Marguerite Killion and Mrs. Mary Benedict.
CUMBERLAND CHAPTER, O. E. S., will meet at 8 p. m. today in the Cumberland Masonic Hall, Installa-
tion of officers will be at 8 p. m. Saturday in the hall. Mrs. Lloyd White will be inducted as . worthy matron; Ivan Foley, worthy patron; Effie Rosebury, associate patron; Dorothy Jolly, secretary; Emma Brinkman, treasurer; Kathryn Berry, conductress, an Mildred Bodensick, associate conductress. : |
Degrees will be conferred at a meeting of the NETTIE RANS FORD CHAPTER, O. E, 8, at the Prather Masonic Temple, Colleg Ave. and 42d St. at'8 p. m. today. Mrs. Anna Spearing is worthy ma tron and Floyd Kresge, worthy ra tron.
Mrs. Jennie Edwards, 3423 W. North St., will be hostess for meeting of the PAST NOB GRAND AUXILIARY OF PROGRESS REBEKAH LODGE at 8 p. m. today. Mrs. May Steinruck, prest, dent, will preside. :
Public installation of officers j;of KORAN TEMPLE 30, DAUG OF THE NILE, will be held today at 8 p. m. at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Betty Crago ‘will become Queen; rs.. Anna Ralphy, Junior Past Queen; Mrs. Alberta Nay, Princess Royal; Mrs. Laura Belle Greene, Princess Tirzah; Mrs. Flora
vin Strickland, D, C. Bray,
May Kretsch, Princess Badours;
Lyndhurst Unit of Eastern Star il Will Install Officers Saturday; Royal Neighbors Mark Birthday
Installation of officers and conferring-of degrees ‘will: dominate the : lodge scene for the remainder of the week.
of LYNDHURST CHAPTER 505,
O. E.'S, will be held at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Lyndhurst Masonie Mrs. Dora Kelly will be installed gh
Mrs. Mayme De Rossette, recorder,
and Mrrs. Blanche Thomas, banker, Others to be installed are Mrs, -
Mrs. Mary Fraser, chaplain; Mrs. Eva Clark, Lady of the Keys; Mrs, Etta Johnson, Lady of the Gates; Miss Mamie Johnson,
Martha Thompson, marshal;
shall, Princess Zora; Mrs. Sarah Montgomery, ‘Princess Zuliema;
Mrs. Jessie Oster, musician; Mrs,
Francine Fletcher and Mrs. Leota
Larsh, queen's attendants, and Mrs, *
Goldie Schlegel, color bearer and publicity chairman. Installing | officers will be past
queens, Mrs, Mae Marcum Jacobs; queen; Mrs. Maggie Hubbard, mar- :
shal; Mrs. Hazel Uhl, chaplain, Mrs: May Cane and Mrs. Emma bott, past queens of Badoura Teme ple 13, Terre Haute, Ind, queens’
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attendants. Danny Crago will play
a trumpet solo and John Farley
Crago will sing. Mrs. Aganella Hof- © man Dixon, former pupil of the late
Madam Schumann-Heink, also will’ sing. - Mrs. Francis Lackey will be’ the installing’ musician. * eee en
Indorsers Set State Meeting =
The Indiana Indorsers of Photo- : plays will hold their state conven.
tion April 12 in the Anthony Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sotordine: to an
announcement by Mrs. B. J. Robe erts of Ft. Wayne, president. Mrs. W. A. Allen of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. R. Earl Peters of that city
have been named general and pro- :
gram committee chairmen respecs
tively. Mrs. Robert Mottern of Ine dianapolis'' heads the nominating ; committee, assisted by Robert Flem» ing of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. Martha
McFadden of Bloomington, Ind. Reservations for the convention _ should be made with Mrs, Mottern or Mrs. E. L. Burnett of Indianspe 0
Broad Ripple Legion |
Auxiliary, Plans Fete .
Broad Ripplé Unit, American Le
|glon Auxiliary, will: hold a chicken .
dinner Saturday ‘night at the Le-
gion Home, 64th St. and College Ave, from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Mrs. Ray Pitcher, ways and means _ committee chairman, will ‘be in charge, assisted by Mesdames Noes Burgess, Paul Miller, Arnold L. P. McGhehey, James Fuller, Myron Bard, George Pennington and Miss Hannah Leah Miller, Mrs, John Noon is Unit president. Proceeds will be used to purchasy en equipment or the new Post ome
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