Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1940 — Page 4
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French Lick Springs Filled With Derby Week-End Crowd
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Kentucky Derby fans from the four corners of the United States Lounisville today for the 66th running of the Churchill Downs Many parties arrived from French Lick Springs. Ind.. where they had awaited the event. Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Peabody. Chicagn, were expected to arrive with their party from French Lick. The Laurance Rockefellers and Capt. and Mrs. Eddie Rickenbacker with & score of the Peabodys’ guests flew from New York to Louisville Thursday and motored to French Lick for the house party. The Peabody's, with Miss Harriet McLaughlin, Chicago, and Mrs. Jack Lemon, Wichita, arrived at French Lick last Wednesday Indianapolis residents expected to arrive from French Lick included Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Kirshbaum and Charles S. Rauh. Mr. Rauh was to be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Knode at the Derby. Their other guests were to include Mrs. H. ©. Knode. Miss Jennie Fishbein and Dr. J. William Wright In the party of Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Zwick were to be Miss Esther Yancey, Mrs. Lottie Zwick and Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Thacker. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Joyce were to include Mr. and Mrs. John L. Murphy. New York: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ruh, Columbus, O° Mr. and Mrs, Dick Bayles, Miss Theo Baltz, Arthur Donavin and Charles Jovee
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New Albany Guests Inelinded With Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williston in their box were to be Mr, and Mrs, A, Edward Campbell and Mr. and Mrs, James Lewis of Néw Albany. Ind. Attending together were to be Mr. and Mrs D. R, Conper, LeRoy Keach, Jemes Deerv, BE. Kirk MeKinnev and F. J. McCarthy, Another party was to include Dr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Lora, Mr. and Mrs, L. W, Mohlenkamp and Mr. and Mrs. J. J, ‘Cole, Frank B. Shields of Martinsville was to have a party with him, as was Miss Margaret Rudbeck, In Louisville vesterday for preDerby festivities were Messrs, and Mesdames William X. MeGowan. Robert E. Kirby and John J. Heidt Jr. Miss Jane Hafner and Miss Dee Dugan rlso were to attend the Dern While in Louisville they were to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs Jack Ullmer, formerly of Indianapclis
Players Club to Eleet Officers The annual business meeting and election of officers of The Plavers Ciub will be held tonight a1 the Woodstock Club preceding gs dinner and dance. A number of parties have been planned for the event, Attending in a group will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert RB. Adams, Howard J. Lacy Tl, Robert Ferriday Jr, Harry V. Wade and Arthur Loftin, Mr, and Mrs. John H. Bookwalter will entertain informally at their home before going to the club. Their guests will include Messis, and Mesdames Kurt Panter, John B. Stokely and Paul Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wells will have a party of four with them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Weiss also will entertain at their home for Harold B. Tharp, president, and Mrs. Tharp, Elmer Stout, and Messrs. and Mesdames Paul E. Fisher, Samuel Runnells Harrell, Louis H. Haerle, Thomas Harvey Cox, Edwin McNally, ‘William Henley Mooney, Ralph C. Vonnegut, Herman C. Wolff and Frank Hoke. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Newell C. Munson at their home ‘will be Mr, and Mrs. Soren H. Mortensen ahd Mr. ana Mrs. D. Seaman Mortensen, Milwaukee; Mrs. Carl R. Vonnegut, Theodore Severin and Messrs, and Mesdames Erwin C. Vonnegut, Robert § Stempfel, Rudoiph Haerle, Thornton Sterrett, Ralph 'W. Lieber, Russell Ayres, Alfred W, Noling and Horace McClure. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph W. Boozer will have as their guests Messrs, and Mesdames Charles A. Rockwod, Claude Jones and Orland A Church, Dr. and Mrs, Cleon A. Nafe, Dr. and. Mrs. J. Carlton Daniel and Dr, and Mrs. J. Jerome Listeil.
Jeannette Tarkington Dinner Guest Miss Ruth Fishback ‘will entertain at dinner tonight for Miss Jeannette Tarkington and Burford Danner, whose marr.age will be next Saturday. Guests with the couple will be Mr, and Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stokely, Mrs. Coleman Atkins, Misses Harriet Patterson, Ann Fox, Patricia Eaglesfield and Joan Metzger and Warman Weillver, Samuel B. Moxley Jr. John Gamble, Sylvester Johnson III, Allen Clowes, Byron P. Hollett and Noble Dean.
Girls to Entertain Classmates
Miss Marjorie Flickinger and Miss Susannah Milner ‘will enter tain their Tudor Hall classmates at a luncheon Friday at the Meridian Hills Country Club, They are seniors at the school and the party will be one of a series given by girls who will be graduated this year. Wellesley Film Will Be Shown The Indianapolis Wellesley Club will be shown a color film of Wellesley College activities at a luncheon meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. John Roberts Jr. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Francis Dunn and Mrs. W. J. E. Webber. The film will be shown at Tudor Hall on Tuesday with Mrs. E. Francis Bowditch acting as commentator, On Wednesday at 2:45 p. m. the movie will be shown wt the home of Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, for high school pupils. Mrs. Dudley Pfaff will be chairman of the reception committee. assisted hy Mesdames Arthur Medlicott, G. B. Taylor, Blaine Miller Jr, John ‘Kitchen, Miss Jacqueline Wolf and Miss Marjorie Northrup. All ‘of the showings will be sponsored by the Wellesley Club.
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Twelve gardens and the botanical gardens at Holliday Park are to be {shown to the public ‘on the sixth
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[annual Park School Garden Tour which the Mothers’ Association will sponsor next Saturday and Sunday 1. This scene is a portion of the garden of Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas H. Noves, Sunset Lane, which the tour guests will visit A ravine, | rose and field gardens and a new iris garden also are to be shown there, 2. Thix vista is in the “Fnaglish Garden” of Mrs, Roy Adams, 4145 Washington Blvd, There visitors will see small and large hedges | dividing the estate into “rooms” 3. A deep vard with numerous plantings of delphinium and Ma. donna lilies is to de visited at the home of Horace Coldwell, 5866 | Central Ave. A rose arbor pro. tects the border garden from too [ much sun ahd also the seed beds and work section of the garden from passerbys. 4. At 2847 N. Meridian St. is the garden of Mrs. R. Hartley Sher. wood. This scene is from “Be. | hind Garden Walls.” Border | plantings of perennfals, annuals, | un 'wall covered with climbing roses | and Mrs. Sherwood's “work corner” will be included in the | showing 5. This is the entrance to Mrs Walter P. Morton's home at 3434 Fall Creek Blvd. Here a visit will be made to “Our Garden Living Room.” A unique fence of basket weave surrounds the lawn A wild flower garden is in one cor. ner and | bed of annuals and perennials follows the lines about the fence Roses have heen planted about the terrace and ivy climbs over a low stone wall Mrs Robert Adams’ “City Garden” will be visited at 404) N. Meridian St. There ivy is used for border planting. A ‘walled-in formal garden leads toward % fountain in the wall. At 58% Central Ave, the visitors will go up & tulip lined drive to reach the “Informal Garden” of Mrs. Bugene C. Miller. In Sunset Lane the visitors will see the orchid houses, formal rose garden and irregular | Takes of Mrs. J. XK. Lilly Sr. and visit the “Garden in the Woods" of Mrs. Frederic M. Avres The estates of Mrs. Bowman Elder and William Fortune will be | visited in ‘Traders Point The | tours will conclude with teas at | the Park School gymnasium
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meht, will speak Mav 22 at the Mr. Brown will discuss some » accomplishments and show a movie Officers and chairmen who will work will include Mrs. John XK Goodwin, president; Mrs. Oliver \W Greer, treasurer: Mrs. Lester Smith. chairman of “What Every Voter Should Know": Mrs, Austin Clifford. ‘ehild welfare; Mrs. Frank Cox, govfernment and its operation: Mrs. [James Bawden, education: Mrs Stanley Haves, economic welfare: Mrs. Chauncey Eno, legal status: (Mrs, John Puller, foreigh policy: Mrs. Horace Shonle, first Voters (Roundup, and Mrs, Mark Ferree, [expansion | Officers and board members will be elected
Missions Group To Get Report
Mrs Springs Road. will be hostess at 2 D. Mm. Wednesday for the WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE
Jess C. Pritehett Jr, Cold
MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs, C. W. McPherson will give the Bible lesson and Mrs. Prank "Miller will sing. Mrs. Hugh Mason 'will speak oh “South of the Rio Grande” and Mrs. Norman Peine will report on the recent Presbyterial Meeting Assistant hostesses will be Mes. (dames S§. O. Dungan, Frank BB. Brown, Robert Campbell, John | Templeton, Miss Essie Diddel and [Miss Ola Endly. Mrs. Walter Idle, incoming president, will preside,
The EARNEST CIRCLE, KINGS’ [DAUGHTERS will meet Monday at the home of Miss
Nat : . (7:30 pb. m, at Guild to Dine |Diddel. Following the Bible lesson [by Mrs. Tdle there will Be a business ‘Monday
meeting and a social hour, Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review | Clubwomen are planning a luncheon. talk and breakfast for
“Inside Asin” under sponsorship of the WESTMINSTER CIRCLE OF REX! KING'S DAUGHTERS ut 8 p. m. week. Mrs. Theodore Root is chairman ‘for the May Dav luncheon to be
Wednesday at the Westminster Rresbyterfan Church. (glven by SUNNYSIDE GUILD| A card party will be sponsored by ‘Monday at 12:30 p. m. at the Co- the HOLY CROSS UNIT OF THE [umbia Club. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHO- | Assisting will be Mesdames Gav- [LIC WOMEN at 2 Pp. Mm. May 15 in [lord Rust. John Sawver, Kurt W. | avres auditorium. [Schmidt George 'W. Shaffer. C. V. Mrs. Tzane Atkinson. (Sorenson, Pred Sanders. G. G.|chairman has announced the fol[Schmidt, Charles Seidensticker, El- owing committees: Hospitality — mer 'W. Sherwood ®hd Wayne O./Mrs, Bernard Burkart, chairman. Stone. Mrs. Raymond Kunz, Mrs. Charles | Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton ‘will Pre- imisher. tiokets—Mrs, James MoCasside at a business meeting following Nin. chairman Mrs. Robert Fessler the luncheon, Cards will be DIRYed \wirs Frank Ourran: Cards—Mrs.
during the afternoon. 'Bernard Riley, chairman; prizes— The
CHEER BROADCASTERS Mrs, Catherine Cooker, chairman. (Will hold & May breakfast at 11 Bridge-<Mrs. Frank Kull, chair(8. Mm. next Friday at the home of man, Mesdames Mary Quill, Marion ‘Mrs, Charies S. Thomas, 5135 Nor- | Allen. James Lynch, William Quig(way Drive. Mrs. Chauncey Buck ley, Kenneth Boling Miss Margaret will be chairman, assisted by Mrs. [Corooran. Miss Margaret Dierkers: (William 'H. ‘Hodgson and Mrs. |euchre—Mrs. Charles Jonas, chairWayne O. Hill. Mrs, Otis Oar-|man; Mesdames William Snyder, michael will be chairman for bridge Charles Williamson, Joseph White, lduring the afternoon. Dennis Delaney, Mary Quinn.
| John ‘Hughes state secretary of | Lotto—Mrs, Anna Spaulding, the Republican young people's or- leha irman; Mesdames Patrick ganization, will speak at a meeting ‘Quinn, Charles Donavon, Harry 'of the SEVENTH WARD WOM- Gorman, Mary Buckley: candy 'AN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB Monday Mrs. Angelo Ryan, chairman, Mes'at the home of Mrs. Frances Nie- dames Charles Lund. Michael Com[man, 2438 N. Delaware St. ‘Mrs, mons, James Conerty, Jerry Barnes, Lulu McEwen, hostess chairman, (Miss Toretta Lynch; special prizes. [will be assisted by Mesdames Cyril Mrs. Led Rush and Mrs. Willlam (Todd, Ray Willis, R. ©. Murine, Drake. [Lulu Stout, Effie Caldwell and Nora Mrs. Charles FP. Maley is presi ‘Taylor. Mrs. W. K. Stineman will [dent of the unit and Mrs. George i; Newton ts publicity chairman. “
Will Address May 2 Meeting of Plans Luncheon Local Women Voters’ League
Victor K. Brown, recreational director of the Chicago Park Depart
League of Women Voters at the Indianapolis Athletic ¢uh
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Ohio State Club
The Central District of the Tie ory. Luncheon bridge. [diana State Nurses’ Association will Monday Conversation . Mon. “Ah ‘honor Florence Nightingale as the American Musielan's Story” (Olgn [founder of modern nursing at wn Damuarolf Sokolski) to be Te: kannual ‘memorial service at 3 b. 'm. viewed bv Mrs. Fraderick Sale, tomorrow at the Indiana World Jnl Epes, be, 'Wolte Wd, War Memorial, 108Fess . The district board of director P. B © Council. 1 p. Wm. Moh. ‘ana $00 nurses, the staff and stu Moh thy meeting. Banner-White- gent Body of the Ofty Hospital, The hill anditorinm diana University ‘Medion Center, LODGES Methodist and St. Vincent Moe Rebekah Degree Stahl [hitals, and nll loon] Red Oross, pubtoday. Hall, 54201; 8. [lic Wealth and private duty Hurses, will take part Auxiliary, ©. E 8, The Rev. Tr. A. R ™issensgger, 12:30 bm. Moh. Covered dish Will speak oh "Nurses of Tomors liheheon, Mrs, Olara Jelf, 3847 row.” The musionl program will ine Graceland Ave., hostess [elude “Open Our Byes” (Maolars CARD PARTIES ane) ahd “Take My Life and Let ~ Mothers’ ‘Club of English Avenue J Be” (MacDowell) and “Tw Prooram Set man and Donald ©. Drake Boys Club. 2p. th, Wed. 1400 Brg. © IBY er Perfeot” (Riley-Btenson) - \ Mrs. M. Speers MacOollum, chairs | Jish Ave, Public invited. (Sung by the Thdiwhe University ‘man of reservations is being wssist- Indianapolis Sasngerbund Lndfey’ | NUTSes Choral Olid ahd “Ave Dr. ‘Roy V. Peel, Indiana Univer- led by Mesdames Oar E. Bruce, Fred | Socfety. 8 b. Th. today. Saenger Maria (Jacques Arondelt) sung by ‘sity professor and director of the In. |R. Jaeger, Herschel Goodman, John | ‘Bund Hall, 49% 8. Delaware, 5 s Anne Dugan, Tone Jones, [stitute of Politics of the National [A Rush ahd Oarl Bmith, Mrs. | a Hay i agers wid Trete Toth, wl . 'Hugh J. ‘Baker Jr. fs in ohurge of | jhurses of Bt. Vincent's Hospital, uA ipal Teague, will speak at ® | prizes and decorations, * |The processional will be Handel's luncheon oh the opening day of the| New officers Will be elected for oe Sym phon V U Nit Largo” wand the ‘recessional thw convention of the Indiana league coming year following the luncheon. | v [Soldiers chorus ‘from “Faust” (Sot loy Women Voters. His [Mrs. Johh R. Swan fs chairman of [o~ PY. Sponsors ea A tea and musicale for regional
topic ‘will [7 opic will | the nominating committee. Other nh Lh » jv, ’ I Rw | ® “More Demoeracy at the Oross members are Mrs. Harty 03. Opraw. roads.” membership will be sponsored BH the Indiana
ford and Mrs. Bugene G. Rich. The convention ty N% ‘wn ~ ~ . the Columbus unit of O. an S. [0 Ii NC State Symphony Secfety's women's feommittee at 2:30 pb. m. next Satur.
A R d [day ih the Abe Martin Lodge, y Or a Brown Oounty ! t 8 {CPOI t | Mrs. Roy Amos, Bdinburgh, chair.
‘man of finance for the committee's with
tion Director
The Indianapolis Ohio State Alumnae Association will have a bridge luneheon for its annual guest day party at 1 p.m, Mav 21, at the Woman's Department Olubh, Mrs, Robert P. Joyee fs association prest. dent Mrs, Norton H. Poole is th Be general chairman in eharge of ar rangements. Mrs, Hugh J. Baker. chairman nf hostesses, will Be as sisted by Mesdames ©. B. Durham. Alan R. Albright, Frank L. Bvans. Arthur BE. Focke, Charles T. Hay.
anual meeting ot the Ihdianapolis Irvington 8:30 ph Mm Washington
Golden Rule
f ‘Chicago's recreation problems and
take part ih a summary ol the vears » » »
State Session 's
Piano Teachers Join Pupils in Recital
Members of the Thdianapolte Piano Teachers Assocation will hold a musieal tea at 3 P.M. tomorrow at the P. A. R. chapter house, Pupils of members ane other musts teachers will take part Edward Kingsbury, pianist, win play “Sonata.” Opus 27, No. 2. first movement, (Beethoven), Miss Til lfah ©. Bluestein, pianist, ‘will play the rst movement of "“Ttalinh coh= certo” (Bach) and Wiss Betty Jane Dawson, violinist, and Miss Blsanor Ray, piantst, ‘will play “Sohata No. 1" (Handel) as a duet, Miss Dorothy Zfegler, pianist, ‘wil
will be Mav 15 Indiana University Bloomington, hd. ol. Peel's address Mrs Mark Indianapolis, expansion chairman, will have charge of the program Preceding Mrs, Terree's falk on ‘Where Do We Grow Prom Here?" Mrs, Wasson Wilson. Hammond, wil) read a list of Indiana League members who are elected officials or [members of hoards and commissions ih the state, their owh counties or lefties, Abproximately 75 League members are serving ih sueh ea. [ pacities
the campus at lowing Ferree,
A dinner, bake sale ard stated Southeast region, will assist meetings are seen ih a preview of [the program. next week's lodge activities. | Women ih ‘charge of wrrangeThe PAST MATRONS AND ments for the tea are members of PATRONS ASSOCIATION OF [the Columbus unit Mrs, Paul MARION COUNTY, ©. E. 8. ‘Will Hathaway and Mis. Hugh T. ‘Milter meet Thursday at the Julia Jame- will preside at the tea table. [son Nutrition Camp, Bridgeport, for | Hostesses, Who are representa. [a piteh-ih dinner followed by reads [tives of Columbus Women's organtIngs by F. Bier Marshall. Mrs. [gations ‘Which have CoOPErated |. oo a trey Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin. IThdian. bbe Everett will preside 'with the unit in its work this VORY ror Ro rR) a tn apolis. will speak oh “An Adventure Mothers Day ‘Will Be ‘observed wt [OD behalf of the Tnhdianapolis BYR | itr es "Rey * Hl ‘present. itt Recreation.” disoussing the! , [phony Orchestra, will be: Mes. : mans TAR" Shun 8 an stated meeting of TRVINGTON tae Dern Bottorl Vandel] Olive, | MEH), Miss Judith Meyneke will play “Japanese Sunset” (Detten) aw
League child welfare work ih In- [CHAPTER 364. O ES. at the Ive ldifanapolis. The work Is ah outs | jy A RD, IB. TF. Conner, ¥. M. Essex, Daryl \ ngton Masonic Temple, at 8 m.! a harp selection. 8 growth of study hogun six vears ARO Monday. P p "Foster, Robert ¥. Gordon, Rosoor toh will ey On Brown, (Chabrier), y
by the Department of Government TO = eon. Vilium \and child welfare of the Indianapolts| Mrs. Roy TL. ‘Craig, grand high (Mobley, Baward J. Morrison, ArLeague, Mrs Sheerin fs chnitran [priestess will be guest of honor [thur MeOCullough, Mary MeOul- IO on ered. 3. ty Rudin fof Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan's Ad- lat = meeting of the officers of (Tough, Thurman Overman, rank Victoria Stevens —~— Mie fon Visory Committee on Recreation and | TARUM OOURT 14, LADIES ORI- Ratts, L. ®. Reeves, Cherles E. |oeolitm wid Joseph Houk vo 1 ‘a member of the advisory committee [ENTAIL SHRINE OF NORTH [Echwahinger, Hadley Thomas, Merte | iin ly Prive 8 hn ) it, fo the Children's Division of the AMERICA, Monday ut the home of | Thompson, and Willlam Wissman pianist, ws ROOM nin rh i a {State Department of Public Welfare, ‘Mrs L. D Bibler, 4365 Central Ave, ahd Misses Ruth Schaefer ahd MISS | vacitey of musion] coma ir ge A Skit entitled “How Do You Db, Dinner ‘Will be served at 6 D. Mh, Piste Ott Miss Betty Rose Ki y " Mr. Citizen?—The League Tells Its The afternoon's musical program |. play Mowekowski’ on} py [Story” will be presented by Mrs, | Mrs. James Hasch fs chalriman of 'will be provided by the Columbus | ol of oli 8 Ouprice Few Ferree and other members of he (he bake sale to be sponsored by fn Onppella Choir Under (he direotion (DIO gy Yiresat UBhibt] expansion campaign committee. [the LADIES AUXILIARY TO THE (of x. Wayhe Beery Members of Rive a " wson, Frances Following the afternoon meeting [INDIANAPOLIS POLICE DEPART. {ve choir ure Mesdames Berty, | ne Dy Wan ahders and Tmo the League's six program depart. | MENT Fhursday at Sears, Roebuck [Sraude Smith, James Poulton, Ray |¥00 Ds - accompanied by 'mrents will hold executive sessions & Co. (Weed and Miss Marie Main, #o- ND. wy reeh Lahders,
| - v " > ‘ahd local league presidents will at- ; pianist, ‘will ‘play “Arietta” Hay a) Mrs. Kimble Norah, Johh Van Norah and | Charles Moore and Wr,
(den) and “a Tn Gavotte,” Opus 11 tend ® general council ‘meeting. ; ~ “ . A ¥ State program department shairmen In Di aie Tate xy Is Chai 3» n airman [Julits Herrmann wil , | Austin V. Olifford, formerly of Th- (Ray Weed, tenors; Stanley Baker, | ree will be My “™ Delle B n ldianapolis nd how of Evanston, Til. Mrs. Ralph Kimble will Be chair- | William Fox, Chadwick Miller, Tr Irs Sindy Fowler Wis B SR |Rovernment and child ‘welfare; WIrs. yan for a May Day luholeoh Yo we |Win Miller and Claud Smith, DRESSES. Tivev, Beuver and Miss Pauline Ok,
[Lester A. Smith, Indianapolis, BOV= held ut 12:30 pb. Wm. Monday at the ay i Mrs, ON : : Pa A ol — . Charlotte Beoklsy 1 N [ernment ahd its operation: MIS. [Louise De Marriliac Hill by St. vin. Grotto Auxilial Vy [president of the wesootio TWh :
Leonard A. Smith, Indianapolis, gov- leent's Hospital Guild. . s— ernment and foreigh policy. and | Miss May Bymann 1s co<chuir-| Will Honor Mothers y WwW. C y LB mah. Other hostesses will be Mrs. | Mrs, William Hamilton fs ohair- . v Ah A. 1 cakfast
[Mrs S. N. Campbell, Indianapolis, | overnment ‘ana legal status Of ipicsell XL. White, rs George H. man for the Mother's Day Pp Ng n ASE \ he, S. D ‘ , Jae y program » A yr diam I oper Lilly ahd Miss Ruth Onsey. [tu be given by the Women's ance | rogram Ax ranged | side ‘nt the presidents’ meeting P | Mis. Frank A. ‘Madden, president; |japy to the Sahara Grotto at 2 P.M. Wins, y y . . ad : Mrs. Elbert T. Johnston whd Ms. [Puesday at the Grotto Home, 13th [von list, and Mrs, Norvin Broek Sh Warren C. Bevington, who ‘repre- |S. and Park Ave. Miss Rosyln | tana, nocompanist, will present n (sented the guild ut the Tri-State Ludwig ‘will present [program wt the third annum) May : Hospital meeting, ‘will report. The Mothers of members will be BUests. morning breakfast of the ¥Y. W. © Of Mothers’ Meeting meeting was Wednesday, Thursday | The investigating committee of | ) and health education ' © and yesterday at the Stevens Hotel, the Auxiliary will meet for IUhoheon | olmsses at ® n,m. Tuesday s. Roy J. Pile, voonlist, and Chicago. [at 12:30 ip. ‘th. Wednesdny at the | Mrs. Bova 1. Miller, president ot ‘Mrs. C. Harold Larsh, pianist, ‘will | wn (Hamilton Food Shop. Mrs. Bl five Vv. W. bourd of directors, wil present a program at a meeting of Review to Be 'Giloen Thompson and Mrs. Ohester Plank ‘talk. Th charge of the Program are [the Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ Club | {VOTO r ‘will be hostesses "Mrs. Glen Norris, ohafrman, Mes. (Tuesday at the chapter house, 493 Mrs, ‘Ourl Spencer will review | pay : [dames Agtes Crefsel, Blizabeth Hall W. 46th St. Mrs. R. E. Langston “Miss Suste Slagle's” (augusta | Beta Sigma Phi to Meet land ©. G&G. Briner will give a book review. Tucker) at a meeting of the Book | Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi] Mrs, C. R. Hamilton Is ohairman Th charge of luncheon wrrange- Review Group, Section 2, of the [Sorority ‘will meet ut 8 p. ‘hm. Mon- of the adult education eommitten (ments are Mesdames A. 8. Coffin, ‘Meridian Heights Presbyterian day at the home of Mrs, Norman and Mrs. John R. Puller ts chairs | Ross Stevens, H. R. Pierce, H. [Chureh at the home of Mrs. Bva | L. Schneider. Mrs, Margaret Cam- man of the health sduontion som Curtis and KE. W. Springer. Mrs. ‘MacDougall, 5031 Park Ave, Monh- | feldt will conduct the study pro- ‘mittee, They will ve guests at the [ohn 8. Lloyd is president, wy, - | gram "Dreaktwst.
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‘pranos; Mesdames William Cooper fand Caspar Hass and the Misses Mary Burns, Ceorgianna Keaton, [Clementine Miller, Dorothy Poulton | (and Anh Sehowe, altos: James W. played by Joseph lewis, Hartley, Willet Sawin, Jeffarey Van P WITS
e Mrs. Don F. Datisman, Gary, oe Tue TRE BY Debussy
[povernment and escondmic welfare: Mrs. Lloyd W. Josselyh, Lafayette, [government and education: Mrs.
Mary Godfrey Kreiser,
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