Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1940 — Page 8
Box Parties Are Arranged For State Fair Horse Show
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Several box parties already have been planned for
th Col
iseum on the State Fair Grounds. has been designated as Indiana
e State Fair Horse Show which opens Sunday in the
The opening night Night with several
stakes for Indiana-owned horses.
Mr and Mis. Howard Laev will and Mis
Lacy, in their box during the week.
have their son, Howard Lacy IT, With Mr. and 'S.
hd Rone y o =. Starling Pearce on different nights will be Mr. and Mr. Charles
T. Lamb Jr. WwW
the Rev 2 Hambrstadt and Jack Hare Mr Mr. and Mis. Merle Robertson and of Louisville. Jimmy will show Colonel Lady,
boxes have been taken by Messrs. Dudley Williston and Bon Aspy Louis Schwilzer. Divirg Florsheim With a party and will be here with a Miss Mary V from the Dixiana reserved one for
group. Fisher, Detroit, Farms of the group
and Messrs,
Lexington, interestd
and Mis, BE. Ainger Powell, Mr. and Mis.
and Mrs. J, P. MeNutt and their son, James. will entertain
Dr. and Mis. William J. Martin his chestnut gelding, Praying
and the MeNutts will show their brood mare, Aristoeratic and her weanling colt at the show. E. M. Morris of South Bend. Imd., has reserved a box.
Other and Mesdames Bowman Elder, Harry Sidrow and of Libertyville, Il., will attend
J. L. Hiatt of Kalarama Farms, Springfield, Ky.
Mich, has a box for a party Ky. J. P. Johnson has
mn the Dodge Stable entries
as Das Miss Clara Peck for the party from the winganeek Farms
in Kentweky Albert (Doc) Bearley arrived from the Northwoods Farm in Ft brought with him a called Royal Fascination for entry include Marguerite Livingston, a her forehead: Haidy Flash, a strip-in-the-face gelding Mx tonight
on
with
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph © son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G
vasterday
chestnut Blanchett
Tied Sept ¥
With a string of horses
Worth, Tex. for the show. He
caestnut strip-msthe-face with white stockings
in the show. His other entries mare with a white star
a black stallion, and Bronze
and Mrs. Donald Mcleod will entertain from 5 to ¥ p.m. an mformal party for Miss Martha Anna Schat and John Carey Appel who will be mar
Miss Schaf it the
Schaf Jr. and Mr. Appel is the
Appel
Three to Attend Wabash Meeting
A certain sign that cOThel Orchestra in Alreads rocial meetings with Goodmans home. Mis committee, is heading consecutive Year, Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. assistant ticket chairman, Wabash, Ind, tomorow the womens committee ark Honeywell. The tea
the fall
Goodman, the season
to attend
tt unit
the fall social he season Vicket campaign for the Indianapolis Symphony
the women's committee has a combination one last
Hortense and Mrs
there at
Season 18 Just around the
its business and Mrs. J. A. the women's a second
started week at vice president of ticket campaign for
Ranh Burpee, who is the Walter P. Morton will go to the fall membership meeting the Wabash estate of
given to increase the Wabash unit's last year members
ship roster of 165, will be under the supervision of Mrs. John M,
Walla social chairman Burton P. Allen, will the Mis. Don M. Nixon and Mrs
AL Co,
Officers be hostesses, Glen A. Bowen,
Mrs, are
headed bv of the unit
of the unit, Cochairmen
Highland Tournament Scheduled
The women at the Highland Golf and Couniry Club are having
3
the rounds
qualifying The women are in finish the tournament scheduled the te on
this afternoon decide
the championship play y smith are the Jacqua, Leo Lykins, Vance Oathout and Miss Marv Gorham The golf committee todas asking them to tee off bef Classic tomorrow have far If members have not arranged a the first tee. A buffet
west the clubhouse
Perconal Note
rimbhle
porch of
Retuming Thursday from 1 be William Sandy MeDermott Mrs. Dan Fliekinger, is
her
Gardner Harold Bartholomew
re 11 nel exceeded game incheon wil
Camp and Tom Wainwright, Fenton . Miss Marjorie Flickinger, daughter of visiting Miss Susannah parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. Milner,
of club championships for women today at something tomorrow 1 Highland Classie womens golf commitiee headed by Mrs. Charlex 1 anothey
“dither” az thev had Thev find that the for tomorrow 0 the Smith, will meet week for finikhing
of a
dav thi Olsen, Joseph Glen Howe, Mizz Louellen
Mesdame: Ren M. C Bartlett
had issued card: to the men members
ock 2: entre: for the Highland the committees expectation: game: may be arranged at
1 be served at 11 a. mi. on the
of Lake Champilam Jameson, Tom Cox
Dudley
Milner at Harbor Springs,
The Miners are spending the season there.
Rambo and Miss Everett,
Miss Helen eenhaven, conn. isiting Miss Dorothy Everett. Norton, Mass., Mary Elizabeth Heberton Weiss, Miss Mary Grossman, who are vacationing at is visiting in New York.
Fletcher has daughter of Mr daughter Leland,
of
Norristown, Billie daughter The three young women, classmates at Wheaton College, plan to return to school about returned
and
Mich
Miss Margaret Wing of Rochester, N. Y. are Mr. and Mis. EP,
Pa. Haves, of
Sept. 25 Miss from a visit with Miss Charles R. Weiss, and Mrs. Arch Grossman, Mrs, LIL. B. Morgan
Mrs
and
Mr
Butler University Sororities
Hold Rush
Mothers’ Council Books
Mothers of mmcoming freshmen Rutier University and rush parties the seven sororities at Butler fon the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will hold Kappa Camival at 8 p. m. General rman is Miss Mary Helen Yates assisted by members of rus committe? white and
Thi: svening 1% chai She will be the organization's Decorations will be in red blue Tomorrow two sororities, Kappa Alpha Theta and Pi Beta Phi, will parties Misses Lucey Bosler and Ruth Armstrong are c¢ochairmen of the Theta Little Amerjca party to be held from 2 p. m. until 4 o'clock. Arrangements for the Pi Phi Night Club party to be held from 8 p. nm. to 10 p. m. will be supervised by Miss Magnolia DeHart Te remaining four social organizations will hold their rush parties rsday. Misses Marylee Porter and Charleen Dabbs are co-chair the Collegiate party to be
hold their
: n hy from 4 p until 6 o'clock. The Delta Delta Delta Sorority will hold a Dude Ranch party Thursday from 2 p.m until 4 o'clock under the Miss Harriet
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A. Party Thursday Alpha feature a Puff party m. un PD. Mm. at the Canary Cottage aula McClure is general chair the party. The Dream Cake party, under the chairmanship Miss Dana Lansiev, will be given by the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Rush activities formally started Sunday aftermoon with a compulsory introductory meeting for all rushees, Following the meeting
will
All Powder from 8 p 43 10 Pr
man of
Miss
Ol
the various sororities held their teas at their respective houses on the Fair view campus, Rush activities will conclude on Yriday evening when rushees will be notified of their pledging by telephone from members of the Panhellenie Association.
” on » The annual Mothers’ Council Tea to be given Sept. 6 from 2 p m until 4:30 o'clock in the Recreation room of the Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. It will honor the mothers of the incoming Butler University freshman students. Mrs. Paul Ulrich and Mrs. Claude Lett are cochairmen of the affair. Mothers of the freshman students will be invited to meet members of the faculty and also to inspect the university building. The presidents of all campus organizations and the past presidents of the Mothers’ Council will assist with preparations for the tea, Dr. Flizabeth B. Ward, new Dean
will be honored at the tea. The receiving line will include officers of the Council, Mrs, Silas J. Carr, pres-
ctudent: for the next
the Delta Gamma Sorority,
IJ. H Bunell and Frank Haugh, refresh-
Parties Th is Week,
Tea
he honored at a tea at freshmen women will he given hy several davs
will
Mrz © M. Rohnstadt. viee Mrs. Arthur R. Chapman, Mrs. Robert H. Cowdrill., Mrz. Orville G. Merrill, Mrs, O. R. Burghard, cor-
aent presigent ; Secretary: reasmyer. historian responding seeretary; Dr Mrs. D. 8S. Robinson, wife of Butler's president Miss Victoria will play
Montani, harpist,
Personals
Mrs, Bernadette Mellen and Mrs William Staleup and son have retamed rom a two week's visit in Miami, Fla, Miss Norma Rahe and Miss Eileen White have returned from a two weeks’ vacation at Elkhom Lodge. Estes Park. Col
) : ! Republican Women >: sn Qu sy v3 > Pienie Saturday » and Mrs, William 1 Kitley Ave, will entertain Irvington Women's Republican Saturday night with a pienie meating James County
Mr 1300 & Club I. Bradford, Marion Republican chairman, and Mrs. Thomas B. wright, vice-chair man. will be honor guests, All eandidates and the public have been invite Mrs. Bertha Hibner is in charge of arrangements Her assistants will be Mrs. Bloomfield Moore and Mrs, Leona B. Wells, reception: Mrs Myrtle K. White, special guests: Mesdames Alpha Richardson, Frank Bush, Urdia Dyson, Alta Cooper, Charles Cassady, Fern McGaughey. Miss Ruth Hibner and Miss Mae L. Kile, tables; Mesdames John Wood. Moore, Otto Abshier, Earl
ments, Mrs, William L. Hurt, decorations: Mrs, Rader B. Virt, entertainment; Mrs, Ray Close, membership; Mrs.
ward and |
Tennis and Golf
Are
Mrs. A. 8S. Woodard Ir. takes time ont for 2 brief rest from a tennis
game at the Woodstock Country Club.
The Indianapolis Literary Club
Will Open Its 53d Season Oct. 7 at D. A. R. House
| | party at the clubrooms in the D. A | thelr Wives or guests. |ercises and listings of officers, issued to members, | Judze Ernest R. Baltzell will speak at the opening meeting on "The Functioning of a University mom {Higher Education.” "On Reading {for Pleasure” will be the subject of Francizt H Inslev: essay on Oct 14 ang Seward 8 Craig will talk on Crosses” at the Oet. 21 zathering Other meeting dates, speaker: and [their topic: include Oct, 28, “The [1deology of National Seecialiam.” [President D8. Robinson of Butle: University: Nov. 4, “The Century of | Progress,” Lee Burnzy; Nov, 11, “Lloyds of London,” Dr. Daniel W Layman; Nov, 18, "Maunderings,” {Clifton Wheeler; Nov. 25, “Adven[tures in Reading,” Tom 8S. Elrod, Dee. 2. "In Green Pastures . Be [side the Still Waters,” Emmett A. (Rice, | Other program features will be: Dec. 9, “Forerunner of Hoosier ings,” Doyle Zaring; Dee. 16, “To- | talitarianism,.” Richard Helms: Jan. (6, “Mary Todd Lincoln,” Montgomery S. Lewis; Jan. 13, “The Visionary of Culloden,” Charles N. Smith; Jan. 20, "Quarter of a Century of (Progress in the Chemical Indus. try,” Austin H. Brown; Jan. 2%, (I*M. I. D.” Maurice BE. Tennant: | Feb. 3, “John S. Moshy,” Garvin M Brown: Feb. 10, Mr. Justice Holmes.” Juling Birge, and Feb. 17, “ "Free Afr Not for Radio,” F. BE. Raschig On Feb 24, David Williamz I Will present an essay entitle Query’. March 3, "Calvin or Rous sean DeWitt §& Morgan: Mareh in John Milten and Liberte” Jammer: W. Noel: Mareh 17. "The Old Underzround Railway.” Ceeil Kirk Calvert. Mareh 24. “The Importance ot Second Rate Things. Anton Scherrer; April YT "Dirt Farming as a Wav of Life." War. man Welliver; April 7. "The Stories mn the Canvons,” Thomas RB. Noble Jr.o April 14, “Vieksburg., 1863 Strateay and Results,” Frederick EB Matson The spring program also includes April 21, “The Lame, The Halt and The Blind,” Dr. Louis Seaar; April 28, "Social Nuisance,” BE. Vernon Hahn, May 5 “After Many Years." George Buck: May 12, "Hector Hugh Munro,” Fisk Landers, and May 19 | “Revival” Theodore B. Griffith. | The club's season will close with a meeting on May 26 Fletcher Hodges is the club presiaent,
{Club to Plan Wiener Roast
The H. U. G. Club will mest today at the home of Miss Dorothy Houk. 44 W. 26th St to plan a wiener roast and seavenger hunt, Sept. 6. for new members,
Rebelahs lo Meet Irvington Rebekah Lodge AOR will
FE. Washington St Mrs
Benner ig nable grand
Sylvia
Chairman
Mary E. Ramier, program, Miss
Kile, publicity, and Mrs. C. F. Gibbs, tansportation, Special entertainment munity singing will Those wha desire are to meet at 5 o'clock at vington Republican Club, 5446: E Washington St.
follow
n » »
and comdinner, transportation the Ir-
Miss Martha Jane Ketcham was cochairman of arrangements for the {luncheon bridge which was to be held todav at
Mrs. Otto J. Deeds, 2507 B. Mich- Indianapolis girls planning to at-
gan St,
last night
resenting the Indiana Willkie Club. Gamma Delta Sorority at DePauw the Citizens’
was special guest,
entertained the North Side tend DePauw of Women at Butler University, also Minute Women's Republican Club The Indianapolis Alumnae Club was | Mrs. Kin Hubbard, rep- to assist the active chapter of Alpha a new membership drive Sept. 9 in
University this fall
‘with the party.
The Mdianapolis Literary Club will open its 53d season Oct. 1
the Propyvlaeum for
with a R. Chapter House for the members,
The new vearbook containing the scheme of excommiitees and members has just been
Assembly Held By Nazarenes
™ retam
C Warren Jones: general seeof the Church of Nazarene and the ehurch's foreign mission: speak to day at session: of the 14th annual convention of the Indianapolis Dis. Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the church. Sessions opened vesterday at the Roberts Park Methodist Church, The convention program includes devotional periods, general business and reports of district officers and local officers, Representatives of 100 missionary groups with a membership of about 2000 are attending the conference, Preliminary sessions of the 14th annual Indianapolis District Assemsbly of the Church of the Nazarene were to be held today, Dr. R. T Williams, general superintendent of | the church, will speak this afternoon at a pastors conference and give the opening address of the Assembly tonight. He will preside at sessions, assisted by the Rev Jesse Towns, distriet superintendent The Assembly will eontinue through Friday Fifteen hundred delegates, superintendents, pastors, evangelists and visitors will attend Meetings are open to the general publie The Rev. H H. Hooker, Jaspe Ala, a traveling evangelist, will speak tomorrow, Thursday and Priaay nights, Dr. AL. Parrott, presi. dent of the Olivent Nazarene Col. lege, Kankakee, Ti and the college quartet also are scheduled to appear on the Assembly program,
the secretary of
war tn
ret
Sorority Rush Dinner Tonight
{ The Indianapolis alumnae of Chi | Omega Sorority will entertain with a formal dinner tonight at the
|Propylacum for young women who {will enter Purdue, Indiana, Michi gan, Denison and Miami Universities this fall, Miss Sara Ewing. an alumnae member, will talk. After the dinner members and guests will go to the (home of Miss Dorothy Booth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, EJ Booth, 568% N. Pennsvivania St Mrs, F. E. Carey, Mrs, Albert FB Filson Jr. and Miss Susy Smith and
Hurt, nee at 2 Pom. tomorrow at 420°. Mist Jean Fox are in charge of ar.
rangements, assisted hy the Misses Jane Arnold, Marguerite Funkhouser, Lucy Meurer and Booth [members of the Purdue University Chapter, Among the dinner reservations are those of the Indiana Chapter active members including the Misses Annalee Wehh, Martha Eckert, ' Betty Hall, and Betty Reed of Indianapolis and Miss Marian Combs jand Miss Dolores Miller of Terre [Haute, Ind. Alumnae who will at [tend include the Mesdames A, G. (Weston, F. J. Cogshall. J. F, Roesch, |R. W. Blackford, J. BE. Kiefer, W. F. Gradison, C. E. Remy and] Thomas O'Haver, |
« A Sacred Heart Group Books Card Party The parish group of the Sacred! Heart Catholic Church will sponsor | a luncheon and card party at 12:18 Pp. Mm, tomorrow at the Sacred Heart Hall, 1500 S. Meridian St. Mrs. Harry Schurmann and Mrs. | (John Roney head the arrangements | committee, assisted by Mesdames! Gertrude Meyer, John Moriarty. Chris Kunkel, Fred Sauer, Leo Goebes and Frank Felske,
Auxiliary to Open Drive The Ladies’sAuxiliary to the Fra. ternal Order of Police will hold ite first monthly meeting and inagurate
Gas & Coke Utility auditorium,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Favorites at the Country Clubs These Days Pi Phi Alumnae
tn right) take it easy on the porch of the Indianapolis Country Club
Mesdames Baird Brookharet, J. T. Cummings and George Enos (left)
after a golf game,
i
parties and a business meeting will, [keep lodge members busy tomorrow {and Thursday.
CLUB will have [luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs, Duane Dungan, 440 E. 71st St. | Mrs, hostess at
(be married to David Minney Saturs | day,
Plaving on the courts at Highland Golf and Country Club vesters
dar were Miss Louise Argus (left)
and Miss Marguerite Rernaty, |
Elizabeth Overhiser Is Engaged To Glenn M. McMillan; Betty Robinson to Be Feted
today with news of showers for brides-to-be Howard Brown Overhiser announces the engagement of his daughter,
Miss Elizabeth Overhiser, to MeMillan The wedding will bride-to-be's grandmother, Mrs
take CG w » and Mrs. Richard E. Weidler, with
to
» Mr 5209 Park Ave, will entertain a bridal dinner at 7:30 o'cloek night at Cifaldis Villa Nova their Miss Retty Amelia Richard Allen Fox
for niece and who will be married Thurs Methodist
Dawson, worth dave at the Rroadwa)l Church at 5:30 m Guests with the eouple will be Mr. and Mrs Claude T. Foxworthy parents af the bridegroom-to-be Mr. and Mrs Gordon C. Foxworthy and the Misses Margaret Rankin Martha Alice Foxworthy, Betty Anne Hocker and Mary E. Nichol son, Sheridan, Ind, and Frederick Steinmeier, Donald Walker, Theo dore Westervelt and Warren Allen Pruitt, Freneh Liek, Ind,
P
Several parties have been planned
for Miss Betty Robinson, daughter of Mrs. Alma Robdinson, who will be married to James A, Kyner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Angriek, Sept, 15 mn the Broadway Methodist Church Mrs. Charles Christopn will give a Kitchen snower tonight for Miss Robinson, Guests with the brides to-be will be Mrs, Robinson, Mrs Angrick, Mesdames Roland Hansen, Donald Patterson and F. R. MeCord, the Misses Dorothy Clark, Norma Briener and Alice Lindley, Miss Clark will give a shower Sept. 4 Her mother, Mrs Alfred Clark, will assist with are rangements. Guests with Miss Robe inson will be Mesdames Christopin, William Shockley, Bruce Duncan and Mary Jean Clark, (he Missag Betty Eakin, Jane Praston, Retty Snvder, Mary Mathesen, Bepty Alvig and Virginia Brown, Mrs, William Engier and Mrs, Rex Thomas will give a hineheon and miscellaneous shower {for Miss Rob.
china
Supervisor
Rloeck Photo
Miss Catherine Boothe is state supervisor of directors of the Youth's Temperance Council convention whieh opens in Hollen beck Hall of the Young Women's Christian Association Bldg. tomorrow and continues through
Friday of this week.
Glenn
M
| Oliver,
of Mrs home
Alma of the
son the
M. McMillan place Sept, T Overhisel
al
inson Sept. 5 at the Marott Hotel at 1 p
Other
nm.
guests will be the bride-
the pridegroom-to-he, Mesdamag Albert Rrown, Kate Wilson, Herbert Krauch, Fdward RBaviess, Arthur Conlon obert Moorman Charles MeArthw
» Mrs, Earl E 40 guests Mrs bride
Finney will entertain night honor Finney, a recent party will be at the Finney R12 Christian Place
Assisting the hostess will be Mrs Grace Larsen, Sioux City, lowa, Mrs, George Nokes and Mrs, John
Thursday in James FE The
home
nf
» » » { Eimer P, Martin and Mrs, John N. Schuster Jr, will entertain at 1271 Eugene St. tonight for their niece, Miss Peggy Beaman, who will | become the bride of Samuel J! Musick Friday at 2 p. m, at the Central Christian Church, Guests with Miss Beaman will be Mesdames Felix Spratt, Fred| Geiger, William Stossmeister, Earl Mather, Van Parrott, Claude Moore, Edna Beaman, William Hitchcock, Messrs and Mesdames Finley Thornton, Gene Boyer, Charles Stossmeister, Rav Flinchpaugh, Kermit Shelton, Rex Rheberger, Charles LeClair, Herman Murphy, Ebert Plymate, A. T. Humphries and the Misses Betty Jean Kountz, Clea Murphy, Frances Hogue, Viola Colling, Margaret Stossmeister, Pd. na Boavd, Clara Poe, Mary .Jane Morrow, Jane PF. Pearce, Clara Johnson and Clarence Bovd, Kenneth Bovd, Yilllam Beaman and George Calvin Stossmeister Appointments will be in blue and white, the bridal colors
Mrs
Evelyn Woodruff Is Shower Guest
Mrs. RE. Langston and Mrs, Leo {Ralya entertained last night at the! | Langston home, 4151 Graceland (Ave. for Miss Evelvn Woodruff, who will be married to Vincent Langston (Aug. 30, | Guest with Miss Woodruff and (her mother, Mrs. Charles WoodrufY, were Mesdames W, V, Kinsley, R. C.| (Meyers, James Woodman, H. K, (Crown, Herbert and Harold Rens (nard, Homer Jones, Howard Patti. (son, W. L. Evans, A. C. Hawn, Har-|
[old Allison, R. M. Kunse, Bernard |
| Woodruff, Allie Hoover, (Dunn, Vaughn Akard, the [Grace Reed, Maxine Archer, Ruth! MeDaniel, Elizabeth Orwin, Mary Helen Haerle, Helen Kafoure, Wilda | Ellis and Louise Callahan, Out-of-town guests were Mes[dames William Hoover, Russell Hoover, Jessie Achenbach, Crystal Parish and Paul Riperger and Miss (Wanda May Achenbach, Tipton, [Ind and Mrs. Cecil Coil, Ft. Wayne, Ind, | | Mrs, Pattison and Miss Callahan | | will enteriain tomorrow night with a crystal shower for the bride-to-be. '
Garnet |
SUMNER AEN
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Lodges Book
‘Meetings
OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, will hold a public card party o'clock at Ft. Friendly,
public card party tomorrow night at Red Men's Hall, Morris and Lee Sts Mrs, man,
608 will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at 5420; E. Washington St.
Mss Forsythe Shower Guest
svening at at the Maple House,
Trager, Mrs. Roger Isenhour,
Helen Wissman, Betty Dobbs, Pauline’ Brown, Louise Golloday, Katherine Jeanette { Kathryn An announcement of an engagement and a bridal dinner appear leen Wilev. Tyner, Bush, Helen Bishop, Helen Thornburgh, Steele, __| Applegate, Buser and Irene Knight,
| Betty Smith, Alice Fitz, Verle McFadden, to-be’'s mother and the mother of Wise. Lou bara Sedam, Charlotte Klepfer and Mrs and White | 2
pn
Misses | |
TUESDAY, AUG. 27, 1940
Arrange Kall Activities
Chi Delta Chi Meeting will be Tonight
Plans for fall activities and bustle ness meetings are to occupy sorority members today and tomorrow Plans for the first fall meeting were to be made by members of the executive board of the INDIANAP. OLIS ALUMNAE CLUB OF PI! BETA PHI SORORITY this aftere noon at 2 o'clock Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, 4813 Winthrop Ave, was to be hostess, Plans for publication of the club vearbook also will be made. The first meeting will be Sept. 21 at the Buts ler University Chapter House, Officers for this vear are Mrs. Ellis B. Hall, president; Mrs. Dar Robinson, vice president; Mrs. M. R. Granger, corresponding secretary, Miss Pauline Priddy, recording secs retary; Mrs. Truman Hoover, treass urer, and Mrs, Kimmel, Panhellenio delegate,
CHI DELTA CHI SORORITY will meet with Mrs, James N. Nelson, 4913 W. 13th St, at 8 o'clock tonight. Mrz. Norval Stelhorn will be ase sistant hostess
OF OMEGA at 8.30 home of
2702 N.
| ALPHA CHAPTER [CHI SORORITY will meet [p. m. Wednesday at the Mrs. Richard Schriever, | Pennsylvania St,
| Miss Wilma Franke, Garfield Gar card dens, will entertain the BETA CHAPTER OF PHI OMEGA KAP PA SORORITY at 8 p. m. tomorrow,
luncheon,
A covered dish
| The BETA CHAPTER OF DELTA PHI BETA SORORITY will meet tomorrow night at the home of Miss Alta Lambirth, 13668 N. Ewing St,
The MARGUERITE FISHER a covered dish
Edward V. Mitchell will be
her sister's home,
Cancer Army Plans Contest
at 2,
The BENNETT CIRCLE, LADIES
hrs n Fhursday afternoon The poster contest of the Amers lean Society for Control of Cancer Is attracting the attention of artists and art students throughout Indie ana, judging from inquiries received al headquarters of the Women's Field Army for Control of Cancer in the Claypool Hotel Purpose of the contest, accords Ing to Mrs, Isane Born, field army state commander, 16 secure a | poster, or group of posters to drama « tire the fight against the disease. | Posters are to be drawn to "stim julate public interest in the eoantrol of cancer, further support for {the educational movement, to en {courage endowment for research {and to deliver a hopeful message to la public te which the very word cancer spells fears” according to the rules of the contest, Posters will be received {rom Oct. 1 to 12 hy the National Alli. ance of Art and Industry, which is | sponsoring the contest in conjunection with the American Society for Control of Cancer, Judging will take place Oct. 14. Harvey Wiley Corbett, N. A, former president of the Architectural League of New York, heads the jury which is come posed of artists, publicists and scientists, First prize is $1000 and there are eight additional prizes ranging from $500 to $10. Entry blanks may be obtained from the poster competition secretary, National June Alliance of Art and Industry, 119 Jean E, 19th St, New York City. Doris| The National Arts Club of New York has offered an additional prize of $100 to refugee artists who have been in this country at least two years for the best cancer poster from that group.
Jean Bowden Hostess Miss Jean Bowden will entertain members of the EB, T, C. Club at
p. m. Thursday ™ wy
i
The 8S. M. B. CLUB will hold a
Isabelle Kiefer will be chairIRVINGTON REBEKAH LODGE
IS
In
Miza Mildred Forsvthe, who will
he the honor guest this
a migeellaneous shower
will
be Misx Margaret Udell and
Hostesses will Miss Marjorie
Guests will include the Misses
Newmier, Thomas,
Rice, Mariam Terry, Dorothy Forst, Mary Leive, KathMarjorie Bills, Bernice Lucille Jordan, Mary Lou Luedema Morgan, Helen Rosenbaum, carol Helser,
Misses Louise Dorsett, Roselyn Jennie Marie Westring, Emma Hoenig, Marian Meeks, Bar-
guests will be the Vivian Dvke, Elizabeth
Other Lewis, Mary
Albert Rehling and Mrs, Lora
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