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SOCIETY—

Local Residents Find Lake Resorts Are Cool Haven During Heat Wave

Miss Esther Jane Throckmorton and Mrs. R. H. Dickson Jr. will leave the middle of next week for Wequetonsing, Mich., where they will visit with Mrs. Dickson’s mother, Mrs. John S. Pearson, at the Pearson summer home there. Mrs. Throckmorton will return in two weeks. Mrs. Dickson will remain at Wequetonsing ind probably will be joined there by Mr. Dickson over the

Labor Day week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mayburn F. Landgraf will leave the latter part { August to visit Mrs. Landgraf’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. lerson, at their summer home at Burt Lake, Mich. Mrs. John ollett and her daughters, Ann, Jane and Mary, are spending the immer with Mrs. Collett’'s mother, Mrs. Frank A. Hamilton, at jurt Lake. Mrs. Hamilton's grandson, Michael Wheeler, also is sere for the summer. Mrs. Herbert A. Pinnell left yesterday for LaJolla, Cal, where <he will spend the remainder of the summer with her pareats, Mr. nd Mrs. C. P. deJonge. . . . Dr. and Mrs. William R. Bolen and children are expected home this week-end from a month's tour of the South and West, including Ft. Worth, Tex, Mexico, Grand Canyon and Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat and children are at Palisades Park, Mich. Mr. Peat will join them there later. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lockwood and daughters, Nancy, Peggy and Nina, are at their summer home at Leland, Mich. Mrs. George C. Haerle has left for a visit with Mrs. Niles Chapman, Ogunquit, Me.

Walter Greenoughs Are at Leland, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greenough are at their summer home at Leland, Mich. Mrs. Greenough went earlier in the season to spend the summer and was joined by Mr. Greenough last week-end. Mr. Greenough will vacation there until the first of August. The Greenoughs’ son, Charles Kimball, is with them. . . . Mrs. James Skinner was to leave today for a trip to California. She and Mr. Skinner returned last week-end from a visit at Wequetonsing, Mich. Miss Edna Johnson, Bloomington, who has been visiting her prother, Fred Bates Johnson, has returned home. She will leave Aug. 5 for Camp DuNore, Ely. Minn. Mrs. Johnson and the Johnson's daughter, Priscilla, are at Crystal Lake, Mich.

Mrs. Binford Leaves for Burt Lake

Mrs. Frank L. Binford left yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus, at the Ruckelshaus summer home at Burt Lake. Mich. ... Mrs. R. E. McLaughlin is in New York. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Becker are spending the summer months at Macatawa Park, Mich. With them are their daugMers, Doris and Florence. Another daughter, Carleen, is in Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Batist Haueisen and daughter, Jane, will leave early in August to spend the remainder of the season at Walloon Lake, Mich. . .. Mrs. Lafayette Page has left to spend several weeks at Hyannisport, Mass. . . . Mrs. A. E. Adair is at Lake Ta-

hoe, Cal. Horse Show Dates Listed

Local equestrians will be interested in the dates of several Indiana horse shows to be held yet this season. The Paddock Saddle Club's Horse Picnic will be Sunday at Laurel Hall. The Shelby ville Horse Show will be held Aug. $3 and 4; Putnam Ccunty Fair Horse Show, Aug. 10 at Robe-Ann Park, Greencastle, Ind.; connersville Horse Show, Aug. 15; Winamae, Aug. 15-17; Bicknell’s Fourth Annual Saddle Horse Show, Aug. 16, in connection with the Knox County Fair; Ft. Wayne 10th Annual Charity Horse Show, Aug. 24 and 25, and Rising Sun, Ind., Show, Aug. 30 and 31. The Indiana State Fair Horse Show will be Sept. 1-6 at the Fair Grounds, followed by the Aurora, Ind. Show, Sept. 8 at the Hillcrest Farm: the Clifty Inn Riding Stables Show, Sept. 15, at Madison. Ind. and the McCabe Saddle Horse Picnic and Colt Show, Sept. 22, near Crawfordsville, Ind. The Eighth Annual Saddle Horse Roundup Sept. 20 at the State Fair Grounds will climax the season's activities for the horsemen.

Spade and T rowel Garden Club

Hot? “Ah, you're kiddin’,” says Fritzi Teuter, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Teuter. He beats the heat by playing in the pool at the Riviera Club.

Marian Gearen to Be Honored; Elizabeth Jeanne Early Feted; Parties Set for Jane Robinson

An announcement of an engagement appears with bridal showers in today’s prenuptial items. Mrs. Max Miller will entertain tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club with a bridge party and crystal shower for Miss Marian Gearen, who will become the bride of Victor Milton Guio Aug. 17. Guests with Miss Gearen will be her mother, Mrs. WwW. K. Gearen,| yames 0 Harris will take ) e Mrs. O. S. Guio, mother of the : : ng r | Aug. 17. Appointments will be in bridegroom-to-be; Mesdames Pu / delphinium blue and whi, Carr, William Cooling, John Hair! Guests with Miss Ammerman will William Hanning, Clifford Hanning, be her mother, Mrs. K. V. AmmerE. Arthur Crane, James Stewart, | 4 Joh son Ta Willi ee man; Mrs. John Allison, mother of illiam Millikan, Robert Pruyn, . wy . |the bridegroom-to-be; Mesdames R. John Lookabill, Richard Conder, | .- Briges. Thomas McCreary, and Wallace DeHart, Howard McChord, 3. L = CKSON: the Misses Betty Burton Smith Lowe, A. L. Arnold, | o. celin Martha Blackely, JeanPaul James, Richard Curtis, Gor-| Bre hs

n y ette Thomas and Nancy Socwell. oS ha a and, “Miss Miriam Ransburg enterOther guests will be the Misses tained last night with a personal Helen Dauner, Bette Mae Smith, Shower for Miss Ammerman at her

Grace Taylor, Jean Spiegel, , home, 4902 Park Ave. Appointments Failing, Margaret Leake, Hagel Were in blue and white. Guio, Lola Bischoff and Margaret| Guests with the bride-to-be were Roush, Demian, 1, Ransburg, H. P. Ransburg, H. 8 8 0s Gregg Ransburg, Emsley Johnson Miss Billee Nickel and Miss Mary |Jr., Henry Moffett, Kenneth KinSteinmetz gave a kitchen shower near, Kenneth Bryant, and the last night in honor of Miss Eliza- Misses Jean Meek, Ellen Hamilton, beth Jeanne Barly, daughter of Mr. Margaret McDowell, Dorothy Wehand Mrs. Maurice Early, whose mar- ling, Betty Ann Jones and Barbara riage to Francis J. Fogarty, son of | Ballinger.

Mrs. William Fogarty, will take Allen-Cline Rite

place Aug. 2. Guests with Miss Early were Mrs. Early and Mrs. Fogarty, the Misses Josephine Early, Louise Fogarty,

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Mesdames Ammerman, Harper J.|

The wading pool at the Meridian Hills Country Club is a favorite with Nancy Bea and Foster Tudor, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan H. Tudor, these blistering days. crowds during the heat wave.

Marine Corps Auxiliary to Be

Camp Delight, summer camp

A reception at 8 a. m. tomorrow followed by a luncheon will be held for Mrs. Olive Marchi, Chicago, national vice president of the Marine Corps League Auxiliary, at the Spink-Arms Hotel. Mrs. Marchi will aid in organization of a unit of the Auxiliary in connection with the Indianapolis] " LAW? ds Detachment of the League. held a “Luau ro Festival” with hulu

Officers of the new unit will pe Sances, Baa ny elected at that time and installed | coor Colored movies of the by Rt Al. oe Se peOn: | Hawaiian Islands taken by the com » eG gue, | skipper of the ship, Mrs. Russel B. give the obliga ns hich will Steinhour, were shown at two of the V ew og ions Cn ohio] Around the islands” tours. In the Cl Lv . ed > Americanism | CERNE a water pageant with deco3 bh w il . vol ns x sis. | rated OURigee vanes and Hawaiian . ¥ » » S157] sarenades was held. ers and Gghirs ut fom me | Sime program, vas tor gues eng , A He .. (parents of the campers, and ineligible for membership i Use unit. | caged a horse show, a “father vs. oe Sh 1 fo TE Sh Seal ge and ar | 1zab whe >" | becue dinner, | dames David Beeler, Sam Bennett,| Tne third session of camp closed Russell Bowers, John Mumaugh, witha council fire whose theme was | William E. O'Connor, Bliss Reyn-| “Good Citizenship.” Seven small ‘olds, I. H. Schermerhorn, Lloyd fires were lighted by the Misses Sheafer, Leolin Troutman, Wil Marilyn Collins, Suzanne Cohen, | liam ‘Weaver, Rush Williams and L.| Carolyn Bell, Mary Lynn McCor- | M. Litz. mick, Dorothy Rae Beebe, Natalie Griener, Ann Lindsteadt, and they oye were dedicated to the service of Megrew Auxiliary America. | Four girls were chosen as out-

Arranges Dinner standing campers. They were Miss Barbara Whelden, the camp bugler,

recently.

sented with leis by “Hawaiian maidens” as they walked down a specially constructed gangplanks Songs and Hawaiian legends were told around the camp fire. During Hawaiian week the group

The country clubs are serving record

Will Have Picnic Tomorrow; E. T. C. Theater Party Set

Mary Rosalie Beck, Jean Engelke, Miriam Commons, Phyllis Donahue, Eloise Akin, Helen Slupesky, Margaret Dowd, Marie Warren, Marjorie O'Connor and Mrs. Henry Budenz III.

The Past Presidents Club of the Maj. Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary,

Is Performed Spanish War Veterans, will enter-

Miss Kathryn Fern Cline, daugh-|toin with a dinner at 5:30 o'clock ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cline, gatyrday night at the Colonial Tea

the Misses Mary Bishop, Mary Flo Dugdale and Lucia Funk, a Bluebird of Junior Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. Steinhour, camp director, presented them with the Camp Delight pen-

icnics. luncheons and a card party will keep club members busy |

next few days The SPADE AND TROWEL GARDEN CLUB will hold its annual | at 1p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert Berner. ‘he P. CLUB will meet at 7:30 TT} P v 8 rio. at the home of Miss story writing. Members will read Lucy Peterson, 3107 N. Capitol Ave. and criticize original stories. Those | judged best will be sent to an agent | The E. T. C. CLUB of Shortridge for criticism. High School will hold & theater, Mrs. Paul Masteller, president, | party at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Those will conduct the meeting. On Oct. who will attend are the Misses Jean 5 the club will sponsor an all-day | Bowden, Jean MacNelly, Betty Ann state writing conference at the War | Dorn, Eleanor Humes, Joan Gold-| Memorial. | emith y y y | HO YB OATor | AVIATION POST AUXILIARY, | Today the MOTHER CHAPTER! AMERICAN LEGION POST 17, OF THE METHODIST HOSPITAL! was to meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon WHITE CROSS GUIID was 0 today at the home of Mrs D. D.| meet at the home of Mrs. William Stowell, 520 E. 61st St. Mrs. Carl H. Lacker, 3550 E. Washington St, C. Guthner, auxiliary president, will | for its annual picnic conduct the business meeting.

Mrs. Carl Ploch, Guild president Mrs. Grace Kirkpatrick 0196 Mrs. John G. Benson, Mrs. John W Webb St. will be 4 to the Noble and Miss Thelma Hawthorne ywoMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOC A-| were to be guests. The program Was r1oNS benefit card party tomorrow | planned by Mesdames Raymond gfternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ella |

Herath, H. L. Coyner and Paul Ank- Morgan Will be chairman ney. Miss Laura Hiatt, Mesdames ze Gs

Leo Deen, William Holly and Ralph | Eberhart were to be in charge of arrangements.

the

picnic

Reunion Is Sunday | Residents and former residents of | {New Point, Ind, will hold their] Mrs. Ralph Meyers, New Augusta, annual reunion there Sunday. A Ind. will analyze “Nice Little Dog,” basket dinner will be served at noon. | & short story by Harold Titus, at tp ————— the meeting of the STORY-A-' Lawn Party Held MONTH CLUB at 8 o'clock tonight! A lawn party was held recently in the World War Memorial Build- by the Metholite Society Class of | ing North Methodist Church at the| Miss Hortense Powner will give home of Miss Carrie Clapp, 22 E.! “Second Hand Advice” on short 46th St.

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am a girl of 20 and have been married. I had a swell husband, except for the times he would tell me to leave. I was in love with another man when I married him. The reason that I married him was that my friends talked me into it. We are separated now and I am still in love with the boy I always have loved. He is 23 and takes me places. I always enjoy myself with him. He seems to like me but we quarrel a good bit when we are together and he will tell me he isn’t coming back to see me any more, but he always shows up. He talks about other girls to me, but if he steps out I don't know it. TI haven't my divorce yet. Surely he cares for me or he wouldn't come to see me. He takes me just any place I want to go and isn't ashamed of me. I love him a lot, but if he likes me, why do we have so many quarrels? ANONYMOUS.

Answer—He might ask the same question: “If she likes me why do we have sO many quarrels?” He might even go farther and ask himself: “If she couldn't get along with her husband, will she be able to get along with me, particularly in view of these quarrels?” It is impossible to meet a man with whom you encounter no differences of opinion. The important thing is to be able to reconcile these differences so that you can get along in peace. Twice you have been unable to reconcile yourself to men who do not see things your way Now it may be that you make poor selections in men and that is what causes your struggle. In that case your task iS to make a better selection, choosing a more compatible mate. But if you are completely satisfied with the selection you have made, then your task is to adjust yourself to the man and not expect so much from him. Some people are so intent upon receiving love that they neglect to give it. Many women feel that if a man loves them he will make any sacrifice of his personality in order to keep the little woman happy and satisfied. This sentimental concept frequently is gatheered from the romantic movies and unreal love stories upon which so many women feed. However, it is a concept which is fairly remote from things as they are. Women who are gifted in pleasing men are those who make men feel wonderful. Such women win their partners around to their way of thinking by indirection, not by direct conflict. In other words, they use their wits as women instead of making out and out demands which antagonize their men. Since I do not know either you or the men in question, I can't tell why you quarrel. I can only give you a few general pointers in the hope that you will find something to help you. JANE JORDAN.

«Put your problems In a letter to Jahe Jordan who will answer your questions in this column daily.

became the bride of Gaylord Allen, oa ® son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Docktor Sr. an-|at 6:30 p. m. yesterday at the Gethnounce the engagement of their Semane Lutheran Church. The Rev. daughter Marie Elezebeth to Marvin John S. Albert officiated. ; Keith Nance, Zionsville, Ind., son of| The bride wore a green and white Mrs. Robert Sadler. The wedding figured chiffon afternoon dress for will take place Sunday at Calvary the ceremony. It was fashioned with United Brethren Church. (a full bodice and the skirt had unpressed pleats at the front. With it 2 nh a she wore white accessories and a Miss Jane Robinson, daughter of corsage of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Robinson,| Her sister, Mrs. Charles Herman, has chosen her sister-in-law, Mrs./was her only attendant. Mrs. HerClyde Robinson, as her attendant/man was attired in a brown and for her marriage to William H. white sheer dress with white ac-

Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville cessories and a corsage of Briar G. Merrill, Aug. 17. John Merrill, Cliff roses. Mr. Herman was Mr. brother of the bridegroom-to-be, Allen's best man. will be best man. After Sept. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Several parties have been ar- Will be at home in Westfield, Ind. ranged for Miss Robinson. Miss Mr. Allen was graduated from InMary Bell, 4907 Kenwood Ave, will diana University. give a linen shower in the yard of! her home Saturday. SYS Guests will be Mrs. Clyde Rob-| Marrying Age Is inson, the Misses Betty Ball, Jean | na Benham, Nancy Diener, Rosemary | LLOWEL in Eng land Highsmith, Ethel Bailey, Myrtis Wilkerson, Eleanor Cook, Marianna | LONDON, July 25 (U. P.) —While Butz, Dorothy Jones, Joan Silver-|%af has doubled and trebled the man and Mary Marott with the | number of marriages, it has also bride-to-be. made sweeping reductions in the Mrs. Robinson, 6251 N. Delaware Marrying age. The pre-war marrySt., will entertain Aug. 1 with & mis- | 08 age was drifting perilously near cellaneous shower at her home. |the 30 and upward stages, but it Miss Highsmith and Miss Jones wiil Das gone back with a bound to the entertain with a crystal shower at|®arly 20s. : Miss Jones’ home. Miss Cook, 3937 TWO young women, Miss HeathCollege Ave, will give a kitchen °F Jenny and Miss Mary Oliver, shower. Dates for the two latter| WhO Started a marriage bureau in parties have not been set. Oxford Street six months ago, are doing such a prosperous trade that i Rd they have put up as an additional Miss Jane Shafer, assisted by her inducement a $200 bonus to babies aunt, Mrs. Earl Shafer, will give born of marriages arranged by them a lingerie shower tonight at her | within the first year of the war, the home, 5145 N. Capitol Ave., for Miss only condition being that the father Sue Ammerman, whose marriage to 'must be in the fighting forces.

oom. | Mrs. Aubrey D. Porter and Mrs. | Wilsen C. Oren will be hostesses.

dants, Winners Listed

Honors awarded at the council fire included Camp Craft: The Misses Eleanora Winnings, Carolyn

Dugdale, Susan Weaver, Rosanne Kahn, Natalie Griener, Lindsteadt, Mary Virginia Rider, Mary Jean Burton, fagot finder and Miss McCormick, trailmaker. Other awards in camp craft were presentstructor, has announced winners of ed for making bread twist, Pe firethe recent duplicate bridge game building, and for taking an overheld in Block's auditorium. Duplt- ight ike. : wal me rchery awards were presente cate games will not be held during|, the Misses Peggy Anderson, BetAugust, but will be resumed in| try Dee, Suzanne Kunkel, Ruth September. | Mary Kunkel, Susan Weaver, Rita | The winners are: Section 1— Mae Hancock, Marjorie Deutscher, | North and south, Mrs. V. R. Rupp McCormick, Roseanne Kahn, Lindand Mrs. Arthur Pratt, first; Mrs. staedt, Natalie Griener, Collins, M. A. Blackburn and Mrs. W. H.'Judy Best, Jerry Nard and Eleanora Bridges tied with Mrs. Maurice Ent Winnings. Music awards were reand Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach for second; | ceived by the Misses Betty Jean east and west, Mrs. John R. Kelley | Barker, Mary Bishop, Beebe, Barand Mrs. E. W. Chaille tied with bara Phelps, Marjorie Liska, Best, Mrs. H M. Willingham and Mrs. | Elizabeth Koons, Rosalie Martin, Irene McCormack for first; Mrs.| Collins, Carolyn McCullough, ShirWayne Warrick and Mrs, C. C.!ley Anderson, Phyllis Carter, Bell Mathews, second. Ann Hartley, Barbara Whelden, Section 2—North and south, Mrs.| Peggy Sheard, Cohen, Jackie JenCharles Maudlin and Mrs, Oliver ner, Louise Jeffrey, Mary Catherine Williams, first; Mrs. J. E. Morris| Brewer, Peggy Fisher, Winnings and and Mrs. Jack Moore, second; east| Carolyn Reese. and west, Mrs. William Eckhart and Handcraft Awards Made

| Mrs. H. D. Kendrick, first; Mrs. F. |C. Lewis and Mrs. W. E. Smith,| Handcraft awards were received second. [by the Misses Betty Jean Barker, | Section 3—North and south, Mrs. Martha Jane Finehout, Sally HubL. H. Kornafel and Mrs. J. T. Cra- bell, Theresa McDevitt, Kahn, Rita craft, first; Mrs. J. Mason King and | Mae McCleary, Marilyn Wright, Mrs. Richard Boatman, second; east| Martin, Billie Ann Liska, Susan and west, Mrs. D. J. Drummond and| Weaver, Martha Hess, Winnings, Mrs. W. F. Willien, first; Mrs. Kitty [Susan Bassett, Cleo Besterman,

| Bridge Winners

Are Announced

Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, bridge in-

“Come on in,

THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940

Times Phoros,

the water’s fine,” yells Toby Mc.

Comas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McComas,

That improvised shower looks good to us, too, Toby.

Camp Fire Girls Receive Honors As Third Session Is Completed At Summer Camp Delight

for Camp Fire Girls, became the

| “Hawaiian Islands” for 88 campers during the third session, which closed

The period opened with an Aloha or Welcome Party. Guests were pre-

Mary Ann Newlin, Janet Trickey, Doris Hess, Sue Williams, Mary Catherine Brewer, Joan Hays, Carolyn Dugdale, Mary Flo Dugdale, Mary Ellen Halgren, Bell, Griener, Helen Jones, Joan Weimann, Louise Finehout, Best, Phyllis Carter, Collins, Violette Swenson, Lindsteadt, McCormick, Peggy Fisher, and Anderson. Awards for horseback riding went to the Misses Marjorie Kahn, Annabelle Snethen, Weaver, Mary Aspinall, Mary Dien Pierre, Peggy Joseph, Jacqueline Jenner, Sue Goodman, Betty Dee, McCullough, Jaffe, Elizabeth Koons, Cohen, McCormick, Rosanne Kahn, Deutscher, Mary Flo Dugdale, Lindsteadt, Martha Stubbs, Joanne Hays, Jones, Eleanora Winnings, Fisher Beebe, Dorothy Jean Hedderick. A leather honor was presented to Miss Lindsteadt. Swimmers Honored

Swimming honors were presented to the Misses Marjorie Liska, Sally Hubbell, Billie Ann Liska, Sue Goodman, Pat Johnson, Mary Lou DuBois, Winnings, Cohen, Peggy Anderson, Weaver, Dee, Anderson, Frances Lurvey, Joseph, Kunkel, Fisher, Jean Curtis, Mary Jean Burton, Carol Margolis, Theresa MecDevitt, Patty McClain, Martin, Swenson, Beverly Guthner, Mary Catherine Brewer, Dorothy Webber, and Kate Webber. Frog awards were presented to the Misses Sally Hubbell, Virginia Foltz, Guthner, Dorothy Harris, Jones, McCormick, Nard and Koons. Advanced swimming awards were made to the Misses Mary Ellen Halgren, Mary Bishop, Beebe, Dorothy Jean Hedderick, Carolyn Dugdale, Mary Flo Dugdale and Barbara Sternfels.

Warner and Mrs. S. R. Richardson, Jeannette Cassaday, Sara Jaffe, second. Mary Virginia Rider, Nancy Forbes,

Personals

Miss Cornelia Packer is in New York.

Miss Mary Griffin is another Indianapolis resident in New York.

Dr. and Mrs. Henry Brocksmith are leaving for Tulsa, Okla. this| week-end for residence. Dr. Brock-| smith has been connected with the City Hospital here,

Silas Jordan left this week for Miami Beach, Fla. where he will spend a month with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Jordan, and sister, Barbara, and brother, Conrad.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Teer are in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hemelgarn, 114 N. Drexel Ave, and their daughters, Winifred, Mary Katherine and Ann, will leave Sunday to spend 10 days at Lake Wawasee. They will be accompanied by Mrs. E. W. Lyons and Michael Hett.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin W. Welling will leave Friday for a two weeks vacation at the Lake of the Ozarks, about 125 miles from Jefferson City, Mo.

P. E. O. Group Maps Program For New Year

Members of the city’s various clubs are busy these days completing pro grams for the coming season. Among them is Chapter V of the P. E. O. Sisterhood which will begin its ace tivities with a Presidents’ Day Oct. 2. Mrs. A. W. Kuerst will be hostess

for the first meeting. Mrs. F. T. Smith will talk on “Our Begine nings”; Mrs. H. W. Nichols, “Our Progress,” and Mrs. W. J. Weesner, “Our Aspirations.” Mrs. J. Harold Wright will discuss “Indiana Artists and Their Work” at the Oct. 16 session with Mrs. H. A. Gift. Mrs. A. L, Strauss will give the record review. Mrs. Willjam H. Frosch will be hostess for the Guest Day Oct. 30 and Mrs. William C. Brass, assisted by Mrs. Louis M. Richardson, will entertain at the Birthday Party Nov. 6. Mrs. Gift will lead the round-table discussion of “Our Hobbies” at the Nov. 20 meeting, Mrs. H. T. Perry will be hostess. Mrs. Wilfred Chambers is scheduled to give the record review. Mrs. Kuerst will describe “The Evanston Cradle” when members meet with Mrs. John Fletcher on Dec. 4. The Christmas Party will ba Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs, J. L. McDermed. Mrs. Wright will enter tain Jan. 8 when Mrs. McDermed gives the constitutional quiz, and Mrs. Kuerst, the record review. Mrs, Chambers will talk on “Founder's Day” Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. W. J. Weesner. “Women Who Do Interesting Things Today” will be the topic of Mrs. Louis M. Richardson’s talk on Feb 19 at the home of Mrs. George M. Witt, Officers will be elected and ine stelled on March 5 at Mrs. Frank T. Smith's home. Mrs. Nichols will give the record review. Mrs. Witt's talk on March 19 will be on “Our Royal Family of the Theater—The Barrymores.” Mrs. Strauss will be hostess, “Lady of Godeys” is to be Mrs, George S. Peter's topic April 2 at the home of Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Fletcher will conduct the educa= tional program scheduled for April 16 at Mrs. Chamber's home. Mrs. H, T., Perry will talk on “Cottey Cole lege.” Mrs. Frosch will conduct the record review. “The Life and Works of Victor Herbert” will be described May 7 by Mrs. Smith at Mrs. Peter's home, Mrs. Witt will give the record review and convention reports will be made at the picnic May 21.

Club Day to Be Held at Winona

WINONA LAKE, Ind. July 25. Federation of Women's Clubs Day at Winona Lake tomorrow and tha coming of Roger W. Babson of Bose ton, well-known economist, Satur day afternoon at 3 o'clock are exe pected to draw record-breaking crowds here, “Meeting Today’s Challenge” will be the topic of the Federation Ine stitute session at 11 o'clock. A cone cert by the Petrie Camp Band at 3 o'clock and an address by Dr. J. Raymond Schutz at 3 o'clock will be the features on Friday. The Chautauqua headline attrace tion for Federation Club Day will be a popular book review of Carl Sandburg's “Abraham Lincoln” by Kathrvn Turney Garten. On Saturday evening, July 27, the Coffing Sisters, marimba players and vocalists, will give a concert. | Dr. W. W. T. Duncan, pastor of | the First Methodist Church of Lake wood, O., will preach at the Sunday

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morning service, July 28. The close

ng Sacred Concert by the Warsawe Winona chorus under the direction of Kathryn N. Carmichael, will be

il given at 7:45 o'clock. All programs =: and services are on daylight saving i time.

The fourth week of the Assembly

| will be opened with a lecture by

{Dr. Merton J Rice of Detroit on

i Monday evening, July 20. Karl Boe

“Tambourine,” of Latin-American inspiration, is of Peruvian tapestry. Designed by Lilly Dache, it’s one of the few forward-tilting models in her fall ion. It’s easy to see where this exotic chapeau

its musical model

-instrument title—or is it? Shown in a recent fall showing was |

Another

| lander, art lecturer, will be the ate traction on Tuesday evening. Wednesday evening, July 31, has been designated as “Joy Night,” with Howard Tooley as master of ceremonies. “Curtain Calls,” by Bob Jones Jr,, on Friday night, Aug. 2, will be given. He will give character sketches from Shakespeare, Browne ing and Barlowe. “Elijah,” feature ing Mark Love, famous oratorio and radio star, will be given on Sature day night, Aug. 3, as the closing feature of the 1940 Chautauqua sea« son. The annual Cooking School will {be held July 29 to Aug. 3.

Sorority Plans Steak Fry

Mrs. James H, Pittard will be hostess to members of the Chi ig ou Soros tomorrow night, ans completed for a steak LIry Saturday.