Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1940 — Page 8
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lubwom n’s Golf Season To Be Launched on April 16
A harbinger of summer:
The announcement of the
season's golf program for women at the Indianapolis
Country Club.
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The first Ladies’ Day with a golf tournament at 9 a. m. and buffet luncheon at 1 p| m. has been set ahead
two weeks to April 16 to plea
se those women who “just
can’t wait to get back to their golf,” according to Mrs. A. L. Piel,
who will head the ladies’ golf committee this year.
Ladies Days
will be held the fourth Tuesday in each month starting May 25. The program and standing committees will be announced in the club's yearbook to be issued to members next week. Assisting Mrs. Piel will be Mesdames Edward P. Dean, George Enos, Charles E. Rogers, William H. Wells, Herbert Pinnell, Wwilliam M. Morris and Miss Claire Morris. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Elijah B. Martindale will be hosts for a mixed
two-ball foursome, Sunday, May 12.
Members wishing to play
must sign up at the club either in person or by phone by 11 a. m,
the morning of play.
Tournament Set for May 27 - The Indianapolis Women's Golf
Association will have a tourna-
ment at the Pleasant Run course on May 27. The spring handicap
for the Indianapolis Club women will June 3. Players will qualify on Monday Mrs. W. A. Miskimen will be hostess for
off on eonsecutive days.
be held during the week of "and matches will be played
the guest day May 28 and Mrs. J. S. White will serve on June 25.
Other hostesses will be Mrs. William
- Ray, Aug..27, and Mrs. William H. Wells, Sept. 24. : Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Leath will be hosts for
M. Morris, July 23; Mrs. Verner
the mixed two-
ball foursome June $ and Mr. and Mrs. John Kinghan will be hosts:
on June 30 for a similar event.
On July 9 a caddie-member tour-
ney will be held and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pinnell have been selected as hosts for the mixed two-ball foursome on July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Hal T. Benham are scheduled as hosts for ‘the two-ball
foursome with Hillcrest Country Ciub Aug. 11.
On Aug. 19 and 20
a Women’s City Tournament will be held at Indianapolis and Hillcrest and another mixed two-ball foursome is set for Aug. 25 with
Mr. and Mrs, J. I. Cummings as hos
Haueisen Cup Play Sept. 8
ts at the Indianapolis Club.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Redding will be hosts on Sept. 8 for the
Haueisen Cup play. The 14th Club
begin Sept. 9. At a
Championship Tournament will
luncheon on Sept. 14 at the club, prizes will be .
awarded. On Sept. 16 members will participate in a city tournament at Broadmoor Country Club and another mixed two-ball four-
‘some is scheduled for Sept. 22. Wilson and David L. Stone Jr.
Hosts will be W, R. Schott, W. M, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy C. Bain will be
hosts for another mixed two-ball foursome Oct. 6.
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Mrs. William B. Burford Jr. and Mrs. Paul Richey are in charge of the contract party to be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Allen A. Wilkinson and Mrs. H: A. O. Speers
will assist. Lunéheon will be at 1
The Woman's Contract Club :will meet for play a
Thursday at the Indianapolis Athlet
p. m. . t 1:15 p. m, ic Club. |
Dewey Luncheon Hostess Named Mrs. Ralph B. Gregg will head the reception committee for the luncheon to be held at the Columbia Club April 15, honoring the Republican Presidential candidate, Thomas E. Dewey of, New York,
and Mrs. Dewey.
Mrs. Gregg will be assisted by Me
sdames Fred C. Gardner,’
Irving W. Lemaux, Robert H. Tyndall, Harry S. Hanng, Ernest D.
Snider. Arthur V. Brown, Roger G.
N. Bobbitt, John D. Hughes, J. K. Ruckelshaus, Felix M]
and Burrell Wright.
use, Archie McWhirter
Wolcott, Fred C. G
Others on the reception committee include Mesdames Paul E.
Fisher, Obie J. Smith Jr, Herman C. Wolff, Hiram W. McKee, artindale, J. Dwight Peterson, Uz McMurtrie, James M.
E. B.
Tucker, [Carl H. Wallerich, Roy E. Adams, A. L. Gilliom, Cleon A.
Nafe, Harlan J. Hadley, Charles J. Karabel L. Brant, Harry Hartley, Gwynn |
Mrs. Marjorie Kinnaird and Miss Geneviev
William A. Shepler, J. Carl Vandivier, 1, R. Norman Baxter, W. I. Longsworth, Walter jesse, C. L. Harrod, Eben H. Wolcott, Harry D. Dudley R. Gallahue, Kurt F. Pantzer, Fred W. Jungclaus, _ Patterson, Norman R. Kevers, Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank
Brown.
Following the luncheon an address will be given by James M.
Tucker, Secretary of State. and a travel tall Brown on “Andorra, the Hidden Republic.”
Bryn Mawr Club Gives Tea
_ The Bryn Mawr Club of Indiana will
by Mrs. Demarchus ,C.
entertain with’ a. tea to-
morrow afternoon at the Propylaeum. Miss Margaret Blanchard
will show a film of campus life at
Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Mitchell P.
Crist is the club president; Mrs. Frank Nesbitt, secretary, and Mrs.
John A. McDonald, treasurer.
American Dances to Be Feature ' The conga, rhumba and other dances characteristic of the
Americas will feature the Stansfield Club April 27. Decorajions ‘will carry ou committee for the event. Mrs. Dona
Circle’s dance at the Woodstock
t the Americana theme selected by the
1d B. Keller and Mrs. Alexander
L. Taggart Jr. are general chairmen Unity Is Topic For. Address |
Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, secretary of the Indianapolis Church | Federation, will speak Friday at an all-day meeting of the INDIANAP:OLIS COUNCIL OF FEDERATED CHURCH WOMEN. Sessions will begin at 9:30 a, m. at the Roberts
Park Methodist Church. Dr. Baumgartel will discuss “Unity in Christian Service.” Mrs. Robert A. Doan, vice president of the United Christian Missionary Society, is to be the afternoon speaker. Officers will be elected.
The Rev. Gordon P. |Gould, graduate of the Jessie Lee Home| in Alaska, will speak April| 28 at the Junior Missionary Rally at ' ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH. The Men's Club at Roberts’ Park is planning a steak dinner for April 16 and the Women’s Club will sponsor a luncheon Friday. The Young People’s League will ‘give an operetta, “The A Gypsy Rover,” April 23 at the gymnasium.
Mrs. Earl Meyer was to review “Other Gods” (Pearl Buck) this afternoon at a meeting of the MARY AND MARTHA CIRCLE of the Northwood Christian Mrs. K. V. Ammerman Ww hostess. Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, and Mrs. Russell Bleeke,
accompanied by Mrs. Carol Long, nusical prommerman
were to present the gram. Assisting Mrs. were to be Mesdames C. D. Alstadt, E. M. Burge, J. T. C. McCallum, R. F. Pasho, Oren Pritchard, Mary Penrod, Rose Penrod and Emil Iverson.
Alumnae Group Will Be Guests
Mrs. John K. Goodwin, Pickwick Place, Golden Hill, will entertain the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas K. Luckett heads - the hostess committee, She will be assisted by Mesdames W. A. Shullenberger, Richard H. Dye, Robert Murphy, Canning R. Childs, Dorothy Woodsmall, Charles J. Van- | Tassel, A. W. Sutton, Kenneth ~ Galm, L. M. Henderson, Carl Queis--‘ser, Miss Frances McClelland and Miss Dorcas Rock. |
Harmony Club Meets The Women’s Democratic Harmony Club, Center Township Outside, Precinct 2, will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p. m. tonight at the
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Assembly Club To Give Party
The 'Indianapolis Branch of the State Assembly Women’s Club will] have a Spring Luncheon tomorrow at the Marott Hotel. Paule Bryan'of L. S. Ayres & Co. will talk on “Modern Interior Decoration.” Mrs. J. Harry Greene, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Knight, will sing. Mrs. S. K. Ruick heads the program. committee, assisted by Mesdames Walter Behmer, C. J. Buchanan, Lloyd Claycombe, Thurman
Gottschalk, William Storen, E. C. Wakelam, Jacob Weiss, Nathan Swaim and Miss Tella C. Haines.
Sorority Mothers To See Style Show
Louise Edwards of L. Strauss &- Co. was to present a style show before members of the Delta Gamma Mothers’ Club this afternoon at the Butler University Chapter house. Delta Gammas who were to model’ include the Misses Marion Blasengym, Helen Slupesky, Mary Ellen Zried, Susan Queisser, Betty Popaw and Charlene Dabbs. . Mesdames S. P. Clay, D. T. Noona, H. C. Riggs and W. N. Ellis were to be in charge of the luncheon. Mem-
.| bers and pledges of the active chap-
ter were to be guests. he tro toiled
Dr. Benson to Speak At Brooklyn, N.Y,
Dr. John G. Benson, superintendent of the Methodist Hospital will speak tonight at a banquet in Brooklyn, N. Y., to be attended hy
Guild. , The meeting is sponsored by the United Hospital Fund of Néw York, which includes 200 hospitals. Dr. Benson will describe the work of the White Cross Guild in Indiana.
Legion Unit to Give Party Thursday
The Indianapolis American Legion Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corps will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Citizen's Gas & Coke Utility Co. auditorium. _ Mrs. Thomas McCarick is chairman, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Kiewet, Miss Mauria Alexander and Mrs. Constance Schulmeyer,
Book to Be Reviewed |
Alpha Chapter of Tri Chi Sorority will hear a book review by Mrs. Marjorie Eggert at a meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the home
"home of Mrs. George Talkingto 2800 §: Illinois St. 3 a 3 {
of Miss Marian Wilmer, 105 N. Bosart Ave. | .
several hundred women who are in-}< 7% terested in forming a White Cross].
School Parent-Teacher ‘Association
Moose Leader Will Be Guest
Miss Fern Stover Des Moines, Towa, will be honor guest of the Indianapolis Chapter of the Women- of the Moose Thursday at a meeting celebrating the 22d anniversary of the chapter. Miss Stover: is director of homemaking at Mooseheart, Ill. She is graduate grand regent of the College of Regents and will represent Miss Katherine Smith, grand recorder, Washington, director of the Women of the Moose of United States, Canada and Alaska. Mark Gray, supreme councilman, and Herman Schuesler, governor of L. O. 0. M. 17, will attend. Mrs. Bertha Willner, president of the Graduate Regents Club of the local chapter, will have charge of a program including a solo by Mrs.
|Edna. Merschon, dances by Miss
Charlote Allison and Miss Mary Marie Wild and readings by Miss Irma Barlow. Mrs. Beulah Ander-
|son will give a resume of the
Chapter’s progress. Initiation of candidates will follow the program. Mrs. Jean Butze is ritualistic chairman. The ceremonies will be open tothe public. Mrs. Hazel Postma, chairman of child care and training, will have charge of a card party at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at Moose Hall. - The Kitchen Band will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Moose Hall. Mrs. Kathryn Hansford is band leader. The Chapter will hold a radio and theater party at 11:45 a. m. tomorrow at the studios of Station WIRE at the Claypool Hotel.
Election Set by State Artists
Election, of officers and directors of the Indiana Artists’ Club will be held Wednesday, April 17, at the club’s annual business meeting at the Spink Arms Hotel. Ruthven H. Byrum, Anderson, Ind, Chairman, William F. Kaeser and Mrs. Katherine G. Blasingham have arranged the following ballot from which one name is to be selected from the two candidates for each office, and four from the list of eight named for directors: - Frederick Polley and Clarence E. Leavenworth, president; Ralph Craig and Mrs. Blasingham, first vice president; Walter Heitkam and] Floyd D. Hopper, second vice president; Hill Sharp and. Louis Bonsib, third vice president; Betty Foster and Mrs. Stella Coler, secretary; Mrs. Emma Sangernebo and Damien J. Lyman, treasurer. ; Miss Flora Lauter, Dale Bessire, Randolph Coats, Mr. Kaeser, Gordon B. Mess, Henrik M. Mayer, Ernest C, Ropkey and W. T. Turman are the candidates for directors.
Botanical Gardens Director to Talk
Williard Clut, director of the botanical gardens at Holliday Park, will speak Thursday following a luncheon meeting of the Phi Dzlta Theta Mothers’ Club at the fraternity chapter house, 705 Hampton Drive. Mrs. Forest Duke is hostess chairman. She will be assisted by Mesdames [Irwin Thornberg,. Michael Bagnoli jand D. J. Pert.
ta Speaker
Miss Sally Butler (above) president of the Indiana Business and Professional Women’s Club, ~was to speak today before members of the Zonta Club at the Columbia Club on “Status of Women.” Miss Leah ¢Spence, president of the Zonta Club, was to appoint a delegate to represent the local club at the Zonta District II conference April 27 and 28 at the Hotel Statler, Detrot. @ : :
Help Arrange Roberts School
Mrs. Frank Kelley (left) and Mrs. Bernard Stuvel are among the members of the James E. Roberts
P-
Block’s auditori
who [are arrang- | chairman.
Plans for an Eastern regiona INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CLU
Davitt will review “Land Below the Wind” (Agnes Newton Keith), - | Attending the convention® in Washington from here will be Mrs. B. F. Leib, national editor, Mrs. Frederick Grumme, Mrs. Bert C. McCammon and Miss Wilma Mae Wolf. i}
Tota Kappa Sorority will meet tonight at the home of Miss June vieghorst, 158 S. Elder St.
Mrs. Kennard A. Fritz, 5024 E. 10th St., will be hostess for a meeting of BETA CHAPTER OF PHI TypTe DELTA SORORITY toright. |
‘Mrs. A. E. Screes, 516 S. Central Court, was to | entertain GAMMA CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY at luncheon at 1 p. m. today.
EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Jean Kirby, 4577 Carrollton Ave, \
Miss Christeen Austin will entertain members of LAMBDA CHI DELTA SORORITY TONIGHT at her home, 1325 Carrollton Ave,
Miss Wava Lowry will be hostess to KAPPA® CHAPTER, ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY, at a theater party tonight.
CHI TAU ALPHA SORORITY will . plan for 'an annual banquet
"land dance at a meeting at 8 p. m.
tomorrow at the Severin Hotel. The banquet and dance will be May 2 at the Hotel Lincoln. 7
EVENTS
CLUBS, Sans Soucl Chaptef, Sub Deb, 8 p. m. today. Miss Bette Richter, 2 Whittier Place, hostess. Mothers’ Club, Fall Creek Kindergarten. 2 p. m. today. Miss Emma Colbert, speaker.| Acacia Chapter, International Travel-Study. 12:30 p. m: Wed. Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Frank W. Teague to preside. Luncheon. | LODGE
Fidelity Review 140, W. B. A. Wed. Castle Hall. Covered dish luncheon and card party. ‘
The BUSY BEE CLUB OF THE DRUIDS held a pillow slip card party recently at the home of Mrs. Susan Schmidt, 1234 S. State St,
A class of candidates was initiated at a meeting: of the MAJ.
IARY, UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS last night t Ft. Friendly. Mrs. Virginia Martin is president. : ~~ The GEOR H. CHAPMAN
W. R. C. 10 will observe Appomattox Day today at Ft. Friendly at
ho A social hour will follow. ” SORORITY
Beta Chapter, Theta Delta Sigma. Tonight. Miss Wilma Casey, 2452 N. Talbot, hostess.
PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY met last night at the home of Miss Datty Burnett, 3124 Roosevelt "Ave.
|Vietor Herbert -
To Be Topic
Mrs. John Hutchings’ will speak
. lon “The Life of Victor Herbert” at
10:30 a. m. tomorrow before mem-
‘(bers of the Patroness Club of Mu
Phi Epsilon Sorority. Mrs. John L. Barr will entertain at her home, 3965 Carrollton Ave. ] Appearing lon the musical pro-
: |gram devoted to Herbert's selections
will be a trio composed of Mesdames S." B. Harry, James W. Costin and
: Volney Huff; Mrs. Harry as soloist;
and a string ensemble including
™ ; Mesdames Leland Fishback, Homer
Woods, Robert Reiner and Minna
. |Edenharter, |
The hostess will be assisted by
' [Mesdames Charles Weller, Guy O.
Carpenter, Albert Reep, James Ogden, Reiner, Ray Patterson and
Miss Leona Wright.
Plans Program
Miss Nellie McCaslin, dramatic instructor of Tudor Hall School, will present a program of interpretations before the A. A. U. W. of Marion, Ind, April 10. Among the selections she will read is “Family Portrait” (Coffee & Cowen). The dinner meeting will be at the Spencer Hotel, Marion. Ei
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Mrs. Hobson O'Day is general
Alpha Sigma Alpha Alumnae To Plan for Regional Meeting In Washington T his Week-End
A luncheon, election of officers, a thealer party and a business meeting are on the program for sorority groups meeting today and tomorrow.
meeting Saturday and Sunday in
Washington will be made at a meeting of the ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA
at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of
Miss Adelaide McCarty, 3444 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Howard J. Mc-
Butler Council
Affair Is Set.
The Butler University Mothers’ Council will hold its annual open house May 4, Mrs. Robert L. St. Pierre, president, and Dr. Seth E. Elliott, chairman of the faculty open house committee, announced today. The open house program-is to be held during the evening with enter-
tainment scheduled by the Butler band under the direction of Ellis Carroll and by the choir under the direction of Prof. Joseph Lautner. Movies of life on the Butler campus will be shown. N, Colleges and departments of the school will sponsor displays depicting the various work, done throughout the academic ‘year. Mother's Council members will ‘act as hostesses throughout the evening and students of the school’s’ honor societies will act as ushers. President D. S. Robinson will open the evening's program with an address of welcome and will be introduced with city officials by Mrs. St. Pierre, who is to preside. Invitations to the open house will be extended to all high school seniors in Marion County, according to Prof. George Schumacher, alumni secre-
tary.
Alpha Delta P1 Election Held
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Miss Naomi Tevebaugh was named president of the Alpha Delta Alumnae Club at a meeting held last night at the home of Mrs. Dale Sare, 834 N. Riley Ave. Miss Pauline Rathert was elected vice president. Other new officers are Mrs. Mary Edwards, recording secretary; Miss Anna Thiele, treasurer; Mrs. Marceine Cummings, corresponding = secretary, and Mrs. Ailene Johnson, panhellénic representative. / Following the election Mrs. Paul Edwards reported on arrangements for the sorority’s’annual state day, May 11, at the Columbia Club. Miss Helen Adolay and Mrs. Paul E. Myers assisted the hostess.
Mary Stuart Turpin Will Talk to Club
Miss Mary Stuart Turpin will speak at a guest meeting of the Irvington Kindergarten = Mothers’ Club at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the Kindergarten. : A president, treasurer and corresponding secretary will be elected at a business meeting following the the program.- Mrs. Glenn Pagett is chairman of the nominating committee. Hostesses will be Mesdames Clayton Stewart, George Boucher, John Lantz, Edward Browning and Prescott Jensen.
Group to Hear Eight Reports
Committee réports will be features of the meeting of the Osric Mills Watkins Auxiliary, American Legion, at 1 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Harry E. Taylor, 3207 Broadway, will be hostess for the luncheon. Mrs. William P. McGuire will assist. Mrs. Clifton J. Ancker will preside at the business meeting. Reports will be made by Mrs. Taylor on the Red Cross and community service; Mrs. Harry Nelson, Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. Orville Denbo, Poppy Day; Mrs. McGuire, child welfare; Mrs. Roul Cornelius, 12th District Council, American Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. Gus G. Meyer, publicity program;
Soldiers and Sailo Knightstown.
Cub io Meet,
rs’ Home in
Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Theodore Sawyer. Mrs. Pearl Burton will be hostess.
Meeting Tonight The Y. A. M. Club will meet at 7 p,m. tonight at the home of Miss
DoBthy 4107 Park Ave.
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Mrs. F. G: Jeffrey, service sales, and Mrs. R. D. McDaniel, work at the
. The Advenette Club will meet
Book Reviews. Music Hold
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Sarah Bernhardt Topic Of Mrs. Bishop.
‘Talks, book reviews and music are on clubwomen’s programs tomorrow. Mrs. Ralph E. Bishop will read a paper on Fanny Kemble and
‘|Sarah Bernhardt ab a meeting of
the MINERVA CLUB tomorrow for which Mrs. George Maxwell will be hostess. Mrs. Charles W. Smith will be assistant hostess.
“Our Cultural Opportunities” will ‘be the subject of a talk by Mrs.
R. O. Minnick at a ‘meeting of the WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB.
lesson. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harold Trotter and Mrs. Homer Trotter.
Mrs. Arthur S. Brown will speak on “Through the Year With My Garden” at a meeting of the EPHAMAR LITERARY CLUB tomorrow. and Mrs. E. C. Wischmeier: will discuss “Our Friends, the Trees.” | Mrs. Josephine Gray will sing “Trees” and Mrs. L. C. Poland will present “To a Wild Rose” A round table discussion of “Native Birds,” led by Mrs. Mack Parker, will conclude the program. Mrs. C. M. Raber will be hostess.
The RIO DE JANEIRO CHAP-\ TER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB will hear Mrs. Ruth Poynter speak on *“Co-
meeting at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Bertha Walton Baker, 1151 Epler Ave. Mrs. Poynter also will discuss “Ecuador, the Mineral Empire.” On the arrangements committee are Mesdames Jacob Hardin, George Hacker and Basil Fischer. r
The ACACIA CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB will meet for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Frank W. Teague will preside.
Mrs. Frank Seidensticker will be hostess for a luncheon meeting of the ELECTA CIRCLE tomorrow at the Marott Hotel.
The AMICITIA CLUB was to meet for a covered dish luncheon at noon today at the home of Mrs. Grace Wonning, Greenwood, Ind. Mrs. E. E. Queeney was to assist the hostess.
Mrs. George Q. Bruce was to review “Next to Valor” (John Jennings) at a meeting of the INTER ALIA CLUB at 1:15 p. m. today at the 38th Street Branch of the Merchants’ National Bank. Mrs. Fred Wagoner was to discuss “Purslane” (Bernice Harris).
' Mrs. Daniel Robinson was to talk at a meeting of the ZELOTAI CLUB of Butler University at 2:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Loyozo Nakarai, 5765 N. Tacoma Ave. The speaker’s subject was to be “From the Inside Point of View.”
J. 1 F. F. Will Hold Slumber Party
Miss Elizabeth Graber and Miss Marjorie Hendrickson, pledges of the J. I. F. F. Club, will attend the slumber party to be held by the club Friday night at Whispering Winds. Miss Linda Hamilton will be a guest. ray Planning to attend are the Misses Mary Frances Arnold, Alice Hart, Virginia Ogle, Winifred Nich-. ols, Evangeline Lavelle, Lois and Edna Liljeblad, Mary Ann Rice, Sally Vaught and Elizabeth Willingham. ~ 1 :
Session Arranged
‘The Past Matrons and Patrons Association of the Marion County 0. E. S. will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Indianapolis Chapter Hall, 1522 W. Morris St. Members from the Indianapolis, Southport and West Newton Chapters will be hostesses. Mrs. Libbie Everett is president. :
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This smart ensemble, to wear now and all through the spring, includes a bright red wool dressmaker coat over a black and white print dress. It’s worn with a pancake sailor in off-white - straw, black, finger-free gloves with red leather fourchettes and seam pipings and black kidskin s with=interesting lacings.
Mrs. Paul Ameter will give the Bible.
lombia—the Land of Miracles” at a | of degrees and sewing fill the calendar of lodge
i | marriage of their daughter, Marga-
11939, at Hastings on the Hudson,
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| Wilking is general chairman. of the State Day luncheon and dance oF to be held | by Delta Zeta, Sorority April 27 in the Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln. The Indianapolis Alumnae Association is arranging the event which will be attended by active chapter
memers and State alumnae.
A reception for new officers, a and tomorrow.
ered dish luncheon at noon today at
Cathryn Smith Will Be Guest
Pre-nuptial notes today include several showers and the announcement of wedding attendants. Miss Jean Engelke and Miss Mary Lou Over will entertain tomorrow evening at Miss Engelke’s home with a bathroom shower honoring Miss Cathryn Smith, formerly of Philadelphia, whose mar-
riage to Harry Hanly Garman will be April 20. The hostesses will be assisted by their mothers, Mrs. John F. Engelke and Mrs. Charles H. Over. Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs. M. E. Smith, will include Mrs. Robert Loomis, Mrs. Thomas McCreary; Misses Mildred: Scales,’ Helen. Louise Garman, Nancy Soewell, Betty Wangelin, Eleanor Pangborn, Katherine Kilby, Helen Ross Smith, Virginia Klingler, Betty Schissel, Jean Lou Fole and Mary Jane Shafer.
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Mrs. E. G. Bowman and Mrs. Merrill Ludwig will be hostesses for a miscellaneous shower at 8 p. m. today at Mrs. Bowman’s home, 5120 Guilford Ave. The party will honor Miss Adelia Maxwell West, daughter of Mrs. Pearl West, 423 E. 15th St., whose marriage: to William J. King will be April 20. Guests at the shower will include’ Mesdames West, Russell Burkle, Ralph Urbain, Paul Tirey, Josephine MacDougall, Roy Maxwell and John Scales; Misses Betty Randall, | Margaret Spicklemire, Velma Fenwick and Rosemary Bell.
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Miss Eloise Hamant, who will become the bride of Raymond J. Schnorr May 25, has chosen her sister, Mrs. Harry D. Alber, Royal Oak, Mich., as her matron of honor. William Schnorr Jr. will be his brother’s best man. Several parties have been planned to honor Miss Hamant, Mrs. Harold Smallwood will give a miscellaneous shower the last of this month and Miss Lee Lacey will entertain with a linen shower early in May.
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Miss Margaret Ann Weinbrecht has chosen Miss Mildred Long as maid of honor for her wedding
-|April 20 to Richard M. Jones, son ||
of Mrs. Samuel Jones. Miss Weinbrecht is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weinbrecht. ' Miss Winifred Small will be bridesmaid; Judy Leercamp of Lebanon, flower girl, and Marilyn Jones, ring-bearer. Dr. George Jones of Wanamaker will be best man and John Weinbrecht Jr. will be the usher for the home wedding. Miss Small will entertain with a personal shower tomorrow night for Miss Weinbrecht and Miss Rosemary Carr is planning a tea for ‘Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Jones will give a shower April 16 at their home in Wanamaker. Mrs. Michael Carr and Mrs. Joseph Small, aunts of the bride, entertained recently with a -miscella~' neous shower for her. ” ” ”
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Brady, 1201 Shannon Ave. announce the
ret Alberta, to Joseph E. Biberstein of * Philadelphia, Pa., son of Mrs. Frank B. Biberstein of Philadelphia. The wedding was April 7,
N. Y. The couple is to be at home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Biberstein’ have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brady for several days. = &
Grotto’s Auxiliary Group Will Meet
The investigating committee of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Sahara Grotto will meet for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Colonial Tearoom. Mrs. Hazel Malcom and Mrs. Jean Cusick will be hostesses. : The entertainment committee will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Hamilton Food Shop.
Former Resident
Guest at Luncheon
Miss Mildred Kellam, Los Angeles, formerly of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs.” William C. Miles, 1536 N. Dearborn St. Miss Kellam is en route to Atlantic City to attend the national Young Woman's Christian Association convention. A| group of friends were to en-
tain with a luncheon at the
Tarum Court 14 Group Sews For Children in Hospitals; = Myrtle Temple Unit to Meet
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covered dish luncheon, conferring groups meeting today
The SEWING CIRCLE OF TARUM COURT 14 was to hold a cov= »
the home of Mrs. E. R, Pruitt, 2350 |
College Ave., followed by sewing for| children of the Shrine Hospitals.
Mrs. Margaret Schlegel is chairman,
Mrs. Lena Foley, 420 N, Euclid St., will be hostess for a meeting of the SEWING CIRCLE OF THE MYRTLE TEMPLE, | PYTHIAN SISTERS, at noon tomorrow,
| A reception for new officers will be held at a meeting of the NETTIE RANSFORD CHAPTER 464, ORDER OF{THE EAS N STAR, at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Calvin Prather | Masonic Temple. Mrs, Esther Ferree is worthy matron and E. Ray Higgins, worthy patron.
Members |of the SOUTHPORT AUXILIARY, O. E. 8, will meet at 7:30 p. m, today at the Southport Masonic Temple.. | Mrs. Charlot Baker will preside. |
INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER 393, O. E. S; will hold a stated meeting at 8 p. m. today at the temple, 1522 W. Morris $t {
SPEEDWAY CHAPTER, O. E. S, will entertain the worthy grand matron at dinner at 6 p. m. today at “the Brownsburg Methodist Church... A| business meeting and conferring -¢f degrees will be held in the Brownsburg Masonic Temple at 130 p.m. A class of candidates will be ine itiated tonight at a meeting of ARRIUS COURT 5, BEN ' HUR LIFE ASSOCIATION at Castle Hall, MN
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Kindergarten Club To Note Founding
Mrs. David Ross was to speak at a Founder's Day meeting of the Nathan Morris Kindergarten Moth- | ers’ Club today at the kindergarten, 27 W. Morris St. Mrs. Ross was to talk on Eliza A. Blaker, the founder of the Indianapolis free kindergarten; Nathan
Morris, for whom the kindergarten was named, and past presidents of. the club. Past presidents were to | be honor guests.
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SPECIAL PIE CLINIC
by Aunt Chic of the Chicadee Pastry Canvas Company
Learn how to make pis crusts that NEVER fail! All the secrets of pastry baking revealed! Come and bring your pie questions!
Auditorium | Sixth Floor
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