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(of-town guests.
| then to helprthem. These include Mr. and
Dinner
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H] nw Tonight Precedes m, son Nuptials
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- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jameson will give a bridal dine ner at their home tonight for their daughter Patricia
and Cornell Woolley Acheson, who
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11 be married to-
morrow at 4 p. m. in the First Presbyterian Church. With Miss Jameson and Mr. Acheson will be members of their bridal party: Miss Margaret Jameson, who
will be her sister's maid of honor; the bridesmaids and flower girls, - Misses Fayette Ann Miller, Susanah Jameson, Susan Gatch, Priscilla Johnson, Jeanette Tarkington, Jean Light, Florence Jameson and Barbara Daly, Marshall, Ill.; the ushers Leigh Moyer and Neilson Matthews, Philadelphia, Peirce Ward and Nathaniel Hamilton, Chi-
cago, Gordon Sperry, Mt. Vernon, Bettie Beebe, Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs.
O, and John Brandon, and Miss |
ooth Tarkington, uncle and aunt of the brides |
father, also will ‘entertain at dinner tonight for relatives and out- |
The Tarki
ns’ guests will include Miss Jameson's parents,
Mr. Acheson's mother, Mrs. Henry C. Fox Jr. and Mr. Fox of |
Strafford, Pa.;
. Richard Fox, Downingtown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. |
Howard Acheson, [Port Huron, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Stuart, |
New York; Judge and Mrs. Fenton Booth and | ginia; Mrs. John Tarkington; Mr. and Mrs, Warrack Wallace, Mr. | and Mrs. Booth Jameson and Mr. and Mrs. L
Prepare for Sun Valley Ball
Valley Ball preparations given by Mr. and M
their daughter, Vire | eRoy Miller.
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, E. Eugene Whitehill, |
“Full speed ahead” is the command dhs Civic Theater's Sun | t
co-chairmen for .the event. The annual par | the Indianapolis Athletic Club. |
Mr. and |Mrs. Whitehill have
y will be April 20 at |
J appointed sub-committee : chairs |
rs. R. Kirby Whyte, |
invitations chairmen; Mrs. William G. Sparks, orchestra committee | chairman, and Mrs. James H. Ruddell, promotions chairman. |
her committee.
Boys Off on Tr
Decorations| are being arranged
decorated to repre tehill ip South
Six Indianapo combination scien
Mrs. Hiser announces tha sent the famous resort 2% is a member of the Th
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by Mrs. Walter C. Hiser and t (the ballroom will be Sun Valley, Ida. eater board of directors.
is high school boys headed south Saturday on a ific and pleasure expedition. They are Benjamin,
Hitz, Philip Huston, Robert Hendrickson, Fred Rassman, William |
obert | Terry.
carttying equipment in a station wagon to do their, own cocking and camp along the way. |
The boys all either at O Summer Camps
ave been associated with Mr. Sweet previously— chard| Schoel, in the Wolf Cub group or at the Acorn ich he directs, They intend to visit some of the
cld plantations of the South, the French quarter and the banana
docks at New Orleans.
They also will visit the Louisiana bayous
where the pirate [LaFitte lived, see the naval air training base at
Pensacola, Fla., and meet Audubon Society
uides at two sanctuaries.
During the| trip they hope to add. to the list of birds identi
fled o includes Memphis, Birmingham and Nashville, They April |7. : |
Youngest Set to See Puppets Indianapolis’ young
n three previous expeditions led by Mr. Sweet. Their itinerary Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, Pensacola,
will return to Indianapolis
est set will be out in full array tomorrow
to sed “Don Quixote” at the American United Life auditorium. The
Stansfield Circle duced by the Junior
omm
ittee is sponsoring the marionette show pro. League Theater Co mittee.
Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm will take a group of 30 youngsters.
to the performance. 12 in honor of her s
VIT'S.
‘Marvin Lugar will entertain a party of Dickie’s birthday.
Mrs. Joseph E. Cain will attend with her ‘three children, Suz-
anne, Joan and Peter
and their three guests. Mrs. James Ruddell’s party of six will include her daughter Virginia. Gretchen and Barbara Wemmer and their
guests will attend
with their mother, Mrs. William Wemmer. Susan and Sandy Miller and their mother, Mrs. Blaine Miller Jr., plan to be at the show,
as do Kitzie and Fritzie Pantzer Pantzer.
and their mother, Mrs. Kurt
wa, Mrs. G. Vance Smith with Harriet and Vance Jr. will attend. s.. Edwin McNally will entertain her sons, Sonny and Sandy, d a party including-Mary Frances Gavin, Stevie Wainwright, Russell Morton, Bobby Neger and Rennie Miller.
| Others attending will iriclude Mrs. dren, ‘Elizabeth and Harry Jr.; Mrs. C son Chuckie; Mrs. A. L. Taggart Jr. a party of 12 of his school friends; Mrs.
Harry Wade with her chilarles Greathouse and her ith her son‘ Michael and Dudley F. Taylor and
her nephew Schuyler Brignall and Mrs. Walter Hiser and her |
nephew Richard Hill.
| Mrs. John Dalton and her dalghter !
itty also will see the
play, as will Mrs. Herbert Bloemker, her, three daughters, Jane, Pete and Punky and their guests, Martha and Mary Baker. > Mrs. Helen Woodward and her daughter Diane, Mrs. Neil Mc-
Instray and her daughter Martha, Mrs.
\ eber Donaldson and
Weber Jr. and Mrs. Bert McCammon and ther sons Dick and Bert
Jr. rlso plan to attend. Barbara Haines’ Engagement
The engagement of Miss Barbara rs. Thomas
Werbe Jr., son of Mr. and is announced by her parents, Mr. Haverway Farm. 3 Miss Haines is a gradau
|= & \ Announced
ines to Thomas Chandler Chandler Werbe, Anderson, and Mrs. John Morris Haines,
e of the Connecticut College for Women
and is a member of the Junior League, Dramatic Club and Christa-
more Aid Society. Mr. Werbe is a
Academy and Princeton University.
graduate of the Mercersburg
‘White Cross Guild Chapters Organized at Brightwood and Franklin to Bring Total to 38
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Mrs, William G. Spencer has been elected president of the newly
orga d
Guild. [The Franklin chapter is one of two
ing the Ot! rs. Luther Poe, vice p treasurer. Additional charter mempers are Mesdames James M. Morris, J. O. Va perg,” Mary C. Johnson, binson, Clara Hannaman, Lucien Rabiner Randolph , Core, Charles
ota] rimbey to 38. ro
izer and . The group will meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the Nurses’ Home.
_+ | Other Group at Brightwood
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rooms. ; | 1so 5 ] = dren's Cheer Guild will meet
Church
e other new chapter is comsed of women in the Brightwood district. Mrs. Elmer Freeman is ‘president; Mrs. rst vice president; Mrs. Andrew 1, second vice president; Mrs. ward Boyer, third vice president; s. Frank TPrittippo, treasurer; and s. Rastus Land, secretary. This up will meet on the fourth Friy of each month. Ohter chapters are choosing new officers as the fispal year closes. Mrs. F. M. Kinderman, newly elected president of Central Avenue IMethodist Church chapter and other officers will be installed at the ‘aonthly meeting and luncheon tpday at the Nurses’ Home. rs. Laura Messick is first vice president; Mrs. J. F. Matthews, segond vice president; Mrs. A. L. Galyean, third vice president; Mrs. (C. B. Cummings; recording secretary; ] Vay Stringer, corresponding Fo and Mrs. Sarah Bundy, er, | - Other Chapters Elect - Mrs. Thedis D. Case is the new president of University Park Chris‘tian Dngpue which will meet toOrrow the Nurses’ Home work | Capitol Avenue Chapter The
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will meet tomorrow.
ednesday; Broad Ripple and ‘Music Guilds, Thursday and the West Michigan Street Chapter,
day. | Mrs. Joseph Conner is the new presid of the North Methodist gpter. Other officers are
(Mrs. D. F. Munn, first vice presi-
dent; ‘Mrs. Edward E. Thatcher second vice president; Mrs. James {third vice president; Mrs wick, secretary, and
Raymond Cady,
Franklin chapter of the ‘Methodist Hospital White Cross
organized last week, bring-
cers of the Franklin chapter are Mrs. A, W. Récord and idents, and: Mrs, Raymond Thomas, secretary-
The Broadway Methodist Church Chapter will install its new officers at a luncheon April 10 in the Nurses’ Home. Mrs. John W. Noble, White Cross Guild president, will be a guest and conduct the installation. . The officers are Mrs. Ida Burrus, president; Mrs. E. E. DeWitt, first vice president; Mrs. O. A. House, second vice president; Mrs. C. E; Keller, third vice president; Mrs. Alma Dils, secretary; Mrs. B. A. Schnell, treasurer, and Mrs. Bert Andrick, work chairman. ‘
Neighborhood | Camps Mapped
Neighborhood camp activities will begin June 17 and continue for six weeks. The camp will meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a m. to 2 p. m. Age limits will include girls who will be 10 years of age by Sept. 1 to girls 18 years of age. A separate pr am will be arranged for high ool girls. A registration fee of 10 cents will be required. Folders on camp activities will be ready in a fi days for distribution through schools and Parent-Teacher associations. The camps are sponsored by a committee composed of representatives of the Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls; Girl Reserves and P.-T. A. groups. At a recent meeting Mrs. Robert Efroymson, chairman of the Junior Board of the Children’s Museum, reported the organization's wish to be represented on the committee. 1 | Twelve centers have been selected: College and Fall Creek area across from the Broadway Method-
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Party Planned - For Children
An oldster-youngster [luncheon will be given by the Beth El Sisterhood for childrén of members tomorrow at 12:30 in the Temple vestry room. it A surprise is planned-_for the children in addition to the appearance of the magician, Tekara. A program by the children with specialty numbers by kindergarten children is scheduled. Shirley Rose will play piano selections; Sylvia Miller will give a Passover reading and Miriam Kulwin will give recitations. ; Mrs. David Sablosky will direct the program and Mrs. Aaron Glick, president; will be in charge of a business session. Mrs. Abe Fivel, chairman of the nominating committee, will report. . ‘Assisting with the meeting will be Mesdames Abe Goldsmith, Ezra Weiss, Max Farb, Sam Morgan, Aaron Arnold, Louis Rappaport, Leo Shane and Harry Escel. ’
Elks to Give Spring Dance
A card party, an annual spring dance and a jitney supper are among events planned by lodge groups this week. NAOMI CHAPTER 131, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR AUXILIARY, will sponsor a card party Thursday at the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility
“Jauditorium at 1:30 p. m, Mrs. Lil-
lian Winget will be in charge.
The Annual Spring Dance of the ELKS will be held in the Gold Room of the Hotel Antlers Saturday night. Charlie Payne and his orchestra will play. Warren P. Todd is chairman of arrangements assisted by Frank S. Spooner, Courtland C. Cohee, John D. Morrison, Frank H. Krause and Dr. O. O. Carter.
A Jitney Supper will be held at the: Millersville Masonic Temple Friday from 5:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. by BETHEL 16, JOBS DAUGHTERS. | ‘Miss Betty Jean Bleeke is in charge of publicity for the event and for the Leap Year-April Fools Dance sponsored by the group tonight at the Temple. The arrangements committee for the dance includes Misses Mildred Farley, June Dixon, Charlotte Noble and Marjorie Farmer. :
FIDELITY REVIEW 140, WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSQCIATION, will hold Ha business} meeting Wednesday at Castle Hall,
AUXILIARY 10, SONS OF UNION VETERANS, will meet a}
‘F't.. Friendly tomorrow at 7:30 p. m.
All officers are asked to be present.
Sigma Chi Mothers ‘To Hear Book Review
Mrs. Russell Sanders will review “Show Me a Land” (Clark McMeek=in) at a luncheon meeting of the Sigma Chi Mothers’ Club‘of Butler University at 12:30 p. m, tomorrow at the chapter house, 442 W. 46th St. . Mrs. Robert Kamseldt will sing a group of songs. Hostesses will be Mesdames Frank . Hunter, Claude Foxworthy, Nelle Bettis, Roy Higig Frank Curtis and James Selers. :
ist Church, Northeast Community|
Center, two centers in the Rhodius Park area, one near Hawthorne House, one in the Warfleigh district, one in Irvington, one near Garfield Park, one near Christian Park, South East,
St. Other centers will
one at School 16 and
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Mrs. J. W. Templeton, Miss Carolyn Kendall and Mrs. J. C. Prigchett (left to right) are assisting with arrangements for the Cape:Cod Dinner Dance to
This trio of Indianapolis Coaihl of Women [before the end
! THE
Mayflower Group Plans Cape Cod Dinner
be held by the
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Society of Mayflower Descendants Friday night at the Woodstock Club, Norman Essex Titus is dance chairman.
Scout Cookie Day Assistants Named by Commissioner Here; Sale Will Be Held on April 27
Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, commissioner of Girl Scouts of Indianapolis and Marion County, today named Mrs. Lewis G. Scott as chairman of
the Girl Scout Cookie Day, April 27. Mrs. Charles T. Harman is chairman of the Big Sales Committee,
assisted by Mesdames Sheldon Sayles, Jr., George Hilgemeier, Alfred Rodecker, V. M. Ray,
Curtis |€. Duck, E. E. Whitehill, Homer Wiegand and Henry Churchman Jr; | The Transportation Committee is composed of Mrs. A. D. Lange, chairman, and Mesdames E. O. Asher, Eldo Wagner, S. A. Sullivan, Thomas 'Grinslade and Alvin Dittrick. | | | Heads | Finance Committee
Heading (the Finance Committee is Mrs, Stuart A. Bishop, with Mr. Bisho Mr. and Mrs. William B. Schiltges, Mrs. H. L. Plummer and Mrs. Lioyd| Claycombe as assistants. Mrs. Robert F. Mannfeld was appointed chairman of the Cruising Committee, and other members of this group are Mestdames George Heidenreich, Ray Briggs, R. C. Hiller, Clifton Donnell, Martha Heaps, Frederick Brier, Paul Speicher, Eugene Sims, Clifford Kirby, Mont Huff and H. T. Doub. Chairman of- the Booths Committee is Mrs. Robert M. Stith, Miss Helen Collins will be order clerk, and money receipts clerks will be Mrs. Sayles and Mrs. Robert D. Coleman. Mrs. . Montgomery S. Lewis and Mrs. Moomaw have been named ledger clerks. ° Mesdames Charles Wylie, E. W. Sherwood, John Brayton, T. Newton Cook, Charles Grinslade, B. M. Webh, Robert Gray, E. B. Haggard, Arthur G. Funkhouser, Fritz Morris, Robert Lewis, E. S. Wheaton and Ww. B. Mainland were appointed to see that downtown and neighborhood | booths are stocked and manned. Mrs. Oliver W. Greer is in charge of sales promotion. Speakers’ Bureau Listed e Speakers’ Bureau, members hich attend Scout meetings to he policies and plans for the sale,| is in the charge of Mrs. Ropert Lewis. Her adult assistants are Mesdames Thomas J. Blackwell Jr., Robert White, Harry A. Harlan, Robert Walsh and John Ewald and Hi Betty Stoutenberg, with the following Senior Scouts: Misses Sue Stackhouse, Joan Scott, Janet Sorenson, Phyllis Heidenreich, Dorothy Ray, Suzanne Connor, Jean Houston, Leis Knapp, Marjory Milholland, Phyllis Hall, Ann Ahlering, Melva Roesner, Joan Goss, Dorothy Yates, Nancy Cockeran, Natalie Borreson, Ethelda Keiter, Mary Worsham, Jeanne Goulette and Ruth Coffin. Mrs. Bernard Martin is chairman of the Telephone Committee for the cookie sale, proceeds of which go toward the upkeep of Dellwood, Marion County Girl Scout .camp near Clermont. 2 :
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Pi Beta Phi Alumnae To Dine Wednesday
Indiana Beta Alumnae Club, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, will have a dinner Wednesday at 6 p. m. at the home of Miss Pauline Priddy, 1831 ¥N. Delaware St. All Indiana University alumnae of Pi Beta Phi are invited.
years, recently Mrs. Lowell S. I
Earl Moomaw, Henry L. Dithmer Edward Fillion,
P.-T.A. Notes
DECATUR CENTRAL GRADE P.-T. A. will meet at 1:30 p. m. Friday for a round table discussion by group members and teachers on “Music Appreciation and It's Value in a Changing World.” Following the program, Mrs. Charles Etris will be installed as president; Mrs. Byron Nelson, vice president; Mrs, Wheeler Harden, secretary; Mrs. Gladys Young, treasurer, and Mrs. Don Seerley, caeteria Jboard member.
GLENNS VALLEY STUDY CLUB will hear a.talk by Ronald Schick, probation officer, at 1:30 p. m. to-
morrow. Mrs. H. C. Highsmith is|
chairman. -
Mrs. Bertha Walton Baker will review “The Yearling” at a meeting of the EDGEWOOD PARENT EDUCATION GROUP at 1:30 p. m. Friday. Following the review Mrs. Baker will lead a discussion of the book in relation to child study problems. Plans for the spring luncheon will be made,
FLEMING GARDEN SCHOOL 14 P.-T. A. will elect and install officers at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Special music will precede the business meeting. Mrs. Denim Felix will preside. The Fleming Garden School Study Club will meet at 2 p. m. Monday with Mrs. Ruby Bever in charge. Mrs. Helen Robinson is chairman. : i ‘BEN DAVIS GRADE SCHOOL P.T. A. will sponsor a fair at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the school building. Music will be under the direction of Virgil Hall. Proceeds will go to the library fund. Members of the nominating committee are Mrs. Ralph Perry, Everett Miller and Paul Linton. On the audit ing committee are Charles Vance, Wallace Benson and Miss Eleanor BorshofT.
BEN DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A. recently elected Mrs. Roy Haeberle president. Other new officers are Mrs. M. D. Felix, vice president; Mrs. H. E. Fillinger, secretary; Miss Olive Caruthers, treasurer, and Mesdames A. W. Hadley, Virgil Stone and Henry Bogue, board members.
New officers of the P.-T. A. at BRIDGEPORT are Mrs. R. H. Lane, president; Mrs. E. W. Illg, vice president; Earl Armbrust, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Hoover, secretary, and Mrs. H. Verle Wilson, L. B. Kettleson and Victor Menefee, board members. ]
Mrs. Dale Diefenderfer will be president of the GARDEN CITY P.-T. A. for 1940-41. Other new officers are Mrs. H. LL. Watson, vice president; Mrs. Lester Boughton, secretary; Mis. Roy Arnold, treasurer, and ‘Mrs. George Bauder, Mrs. H. A. Hadley and H. E. Whitaker, principal, board members.
The WARREN TOWNSHIP COUNCIL meeting has been postponed until April 10 at 9 a. m. at the Warren Central High School.
Busy as Council of Women Nears End of Fiscal Year
i “meeting
f | odist Church.
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y aR EEE a Sarolle the 52d club ; (center) is president and
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| Katherine Merrill Gray-
| Bldg., tomorrow at 12 noon.
'| Wesley Lewis and Mrs. Richard | Brennan. Richard Brennan was {his brother’s best man and Wesley
i | «1f T Were a Minister” at the dinner
e Indian|apolis Methodist Area also a give “lan address on “Parsonage Life Here
-| guests at the Indianapolis assocla-
Three to Talk At Fortnightly
‘don Group to Hold Session Tomorrow.
clubwomen tomorrow. | Talks on “Suggested Reading” will be presented by Mesdaes Eldo I. Wagner, Harry R. Fitton. and Myron D. Taylor tomorrow before members of the FORTNIGHTLY LITERARY CLUB at the Propylaeum. : :
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Mrs. Edward S. Hughes will speak on “Social Crusader” tomorrow at the - KATHERINE MERRILL GRAYDON CLUB meeting. Mrs. William H. Book will be hostess.
Mrs. J. F. Shepperd will entertain HOOSIER TOURIST CLUB members tomorrow. Mrs, J. V. Faasen will discuss “Laborers of the Lord” and “Slave Trade and the Race Question” will be Mrs. C. C. Spurrier's topic.
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" Lectures’ and papers will- be the|" {feature attractions at meetings of
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-. Reviews Book
: i * Photoreflex Photo. Mrs. William Koch Jr. (above) will review “Listen! The Wind”
(Anne Morrow Lindbergh) at 8 P. I Mrs, Lowell S. Fisher, preside
m. Wednesday in the Zion Evangelical Church parlors under the auspices of the Naomi Bible Class. The arrangements committee in-. cludes Mrs. Hugh Harding, Mrs. Otto Klingstein Jr. and Miss Char-
|The Citizens Gas & Coke Utility Co. will present a program on “Keeper of the Fires” tomororw afternoon for members of the ALPHA IOTA .LATREIAN CLUB. Mrs. Crosby Bartlett will be hostess, assisted. by Mrs. Richard Mills and Mrs. Herbert Linnsmith.
A talk and book review are scheduled for the HEYL STUDY CLUB meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Rauh Memorial Library./ Mrs. Robert Frost Daggett’s talk’ will be on “The Roof of the Continent” and Mrs. Arthur L. Trester will give the review. |
Mrs. William H. Burgess is arranging the program for the IRVINGTON CHAUTAUQUA CLUB meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert Andry.
Mrs. Dale T. Wilson will entertain members of CHAPTER Q, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, tomorrow. Mrs. Emory V. Smith will describe “Table and Flower Arrangements.”
Mrs. Charles C. Baker will talk on “Floor Coverings and Windows” before members of the IRVINGTON HOME STUDY CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. Raymond Stilz will be lostess.
On Friday, April 26, the GARDEN DEPARTMENT ‘of the W. D. C. program at 2:30 p. m. will include a talk by Karl Bolander, Columbus, O., on “Color and Design in Gardens.” A recepition for new officers and an exhibit by the Junior Garden Club Committee are also on the program. The Garden Department will close its year with a picnic supper and a talk at Dr. Goethe Link's Observatory at Tanger Hill, Bethany Park, Ind., some time in May. ;
The MUNICIPAL GARDENS WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT CLUB will hold a luncheon and card party at the Food Craft Shop, Century
Mrs. Joseph Hancock, chairman for the party, will be assisted by the executive board and the ways and means committee. These are: Prizes, Mrs. Joseph Walpole (chairman), Mesdames Toney Flack, George Usher and Earl Buchanon; candy, Mrs. H. A. Harlan (chairman), Mrs. William Hodgson and Mrs. William Bardsley. Other committees are: Euchre tables, Mrs. Lewis Shott and Mrs. Cadman Starr; bridge tables, Mrs. william Roberts and Mrs. P. J. Wiltz: tickets, Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. O. S. Srader. : Hostesses will be Mesdames Ernest Millholland, William R Kester, Horace Dougherty, [Elizabeth Hertzell, William ‘A. Oren, George ‘Holmes, Colin Lett, Leon Thompson, Thomas Maley, Edward Wright, E. Ball, Robert Clegg, Roger Lawton and Burton Knight. ;
The BENEFIT CLUB will hold a silver tea ay at the home of Mrs. Lulamae Durbin, 1402 S. Capitol Ave. 3
oN Mrs. Rose M. Cruzan recently was elected president of the COLONIALBOSTON CHAPTER, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB. ‘Other officers are Mrs. D: H. White, first vices president; Mrs. Charles Sanders, second vice president; Mrs. E. G. Baumgardner, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank Bond, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. C. Wakelam;| treasurer; Mrs. H. B. McIlvaine, auditor, auditor, and Mrs. Ruth Glover, delegate to the Seventh District: Federation of Clubs. Seven new members were initiated into the chapter recently by Mrs. John M. Price. | A guest day tea at the Banner-| Whitehill auditorium is planned for April 24 by the chapter. ee ———
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Brennan and Frazee Nuptials Are Read
The marriage of Miss Reva Frazee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Frazee, 1018 W. 36th St., to Norman Brennan, son of Mis. Madge Brennan, 3385 N. Sherman Dr., took place yesterday - at the Zion Evangelical Church. Mrs. Rhiman Rotz was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs.
Lewis and Rhiman Rotz were
ushers. Tos After a wedding trip the couple will be at home at 5450 Crawfordsville Road after June 1.
Pastors to. Hear | Mrs. E. C. Rumpler
Mrs. E4C. Rumpler will speak on
and their wives today from 4 to 7 p. m. in the Roberts Park MethPa
Bishop Titus Lowe of the,
at the meeting which by the In polis Ministerial Association. It will be the first time wives have
tion meeting. S. ILS. Club to Meet 8. I. S. Chapter, Sub-Deb Clubs, | will et for a pitch-in luncheon
lof Miss
tornorrow at 12:30 p. m. at the home|
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Group to Pledge Three Tonight
Pledge services, a dinner and a meeting to plan a card party are on the sorority program this week. PI CHAPTER, DELTA SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY, will hold pledge [services tonight at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Betty Gibson, 015 E, Michigan St. hose who will be pledged are Miss Helene Fischer, Miss Betty Lou Downey and Mrs. Cleo Riggs: Miss Mildred Morrow is rush captain.
Miss Genevieve Stumpf is in charge of arrangements for a dinner at Catherine’s Tearoom; 1435 N. Meridian St., tomorrow, for BETA CHAPTER, ZETA BETA CHI SORORY. |. |
Final plans for a card party Tuesday, April 16, will be made by the V, S. CHAPTER of the VERUS CORDIS SORORITY at its meeting Wednesday night at the home of Miss Marjorie Willsey, 413 N. Oxford St. |
Miss Emma Purdy will entertain with a 6:30 dinner at the Colonial Tearoom today , for UPSILON CHAPTER, HA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY.
SIGMA LAMBDA CHI SORORITY will hold a ‘business meeting tonight at the home of Miss Betty Thomp-
- | son, 824 N. Leland Ave.
ALPHA CHAPTER, SIGMA SORORITY, will meet tonight with
Miss! Mildred Manlove, 204 N. Ran-
dolph St.
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_ MONDAY, APRIT; 1, 1940
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Cancer Army
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~ Starts Drive |
Include Talks, Jado Addresses
eld Army began today.
for Control of Cancer
April.’ 1 An educational program will be carried on by talks before organiza-
tion of literature. Dr. Chester A. Stayton, chairman of the state executive committtee of the Field Army, will address the Indianapolis Council of Women. to= morrow at 10:45 a. m. at Ayres’ auditorium. ! a member of the Field A speakers’ bureau, has) announced that all interested persons may ate tend. 3 Mrs. Isaac Born, state commander; Mrs. Susan P. Moore, = speakers’ bureau chairman, and others will address club meetings throughout the city and county during the
coming week. ?
Personals
Mrs. James P. Tretton and daughter Marjorie, 124 E. 58th St, have gone to Washington, to ate tend the Cherry Blos Festival, They will be guests of Mrs. Lillian Lawrence, formerly of Indianapolis, They also will visit in Baltimore,
Md., before returning. |
Mrs. Harold Brandt, Seattle, Wash., will ‘arrive Wednesday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles Gault, 5726% Guilford Ave. Mrs, Brandt is the former Pauline Gault,
Miss Delores Rahm, 39 LeGrande Ave,, left Saturday to| be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardin of Sleyeland; She will | be gone 10 ays.
Dr. Alma Cox, Crown Point, Ind, is the guest this week of Dr. Gere trude Hinshaw, 6325 | Bellefontaine St. Dr, Cox and Dr. Hinshaw are making plans for the annual con= vention of the National Council of Women Chiropractors) next July. |
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. ‘Harcourt, Dr, Cox and Dr. Hinshaw drove to Terre
Haute Sunday to attend a meeting of the Radioclast Society. : JW Apri
Several meetings : units of the, merican Association of iversity omen for the. latter part|of April ave been sEnounced by the organi. zation. : | - ! H. H. Siemers of the Shortridge High School faculty will give an ile lustrated lecture of ‘/Fifeshire Scote land” at 7:30 ‘p. m. for members of the NIGHT CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE GROUP |Tuesday, April 16, at the Business and profes= sional Women's Club. |
Members of the | PRE-SCHQOL
will meet Friday, April 19, at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Henry Semler, 305 Ridgeview Dr. when Mrs. Joseph Storey will speak on Musie in the Home of the Young
P| Miss Bertha Leming will give a survey of the gat of welfare ace tivities. and Mrs, Wayne Kimmel will discuss the needs in adequate recreation for children at the meeting of the LEGISLATIVE GROUP Tuesday, April 23, at 1:30 p. m, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Todd, 912 N. Bolton Ave.
The - EVENING DISCUSSION GROUP will meet Tuesday, April 23, for dinner at the Y. W. C. A, 329 N. Pennsylvania St., second floor, Room B, at 6:15 p. m. Mrs, Laura New will discuss “Romance
Gfaney
is chairman of resclvaions. : Name Speaker - For Liincheon
Professor Preston H. Scott, dis rector of speech at Wayne Uni« versity, Detroit, Mich., will be the luncheon speaker at the annual cone vention of the Indorsers of Photo plays to bé ‘held in’ Ft.. Wayne April 12, { Women from all parts of the state are, expected, Registration will be at 9:30 a. m. in the Anthony
lee and Mrs. J. D. Bostick of FY, Wayne. | : Mrs. B. J. Roberts, president; Mrs. W. C. Allen, general chairman of arrangements, and Mrs. R. Earl Peters, program chairman, have planned the program. Speakers in be ane nounced later. |» Planning to attend are Mesdames Beryl Holland, Martha McFadden, A. C. Cole and W. A. Alexander from Bloomington, and Mesdames Ferd Lucas, Joe McCord, F. C. Tilden and T. A. Sigler from Greencastle. From Sheridan will ¢ Mrs. J. M. Thiselwaite an Maude Bruce and her group. Mrs. E. May Hahn land Mrs, Emory Colley from tlie May Wright Sewall organization of Indianapolis will atténd. ther Indianapolis clubs sending, representatives include the New Century Club which will send Mrs. L. A. | B. Sparks. Mrs. E. D. Hoff, the new president of the Amica Club, will have in her party Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas, Mrs. : UU. Ballard and Mr Ss, aking ‘reservations are
group, and ‘Mesdames ge J. Finch, .
Educational Program to
An aggressive exgisipen came | «| paign by the Women’s
The drive will continue through
tions, radio addresses and, distribu=
in Mineapolis
Events |Listed
PARENTAL EDUCATION GROUP
| Hotel, in charge of Mrs. A. L. Parme .
D. Long and from Anderson, Mrs.
ch and Mrs. W. °
