Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1940 — Page 7

TUESDAY, SEPT. 3. 1940

Chairmen of Seventh District, Federation of Clubs, Named By Mrs. John W. Moore

Number of Appointments Are Increased This

Year Because of Large Boost in Members

Appointment of department chairmen for the 1940-41 club vear has been announced by Mrs. J. W. Moore, president of the Seventh District

Federation of Clubs. Because of the large increase in

in anticipation of greater activity

Moore has increased the number of appointments this vear,

members, includ18 newly fedmake the Tth district in membership in In-

eighty-five 565

new ing members of erated clubs, the largest diana. This year a new division. that of vouth co-operation, headed by Mrs Walter Shirley, has been added to the education department. The committee will co-operate with established vouth organizations in providing programs of interest to chilaren in neighborhoods needing tnem A rural added epartment been

news editor has been the press and publicity and the radio commitenlarged in order to provide 19 15-minute radio programs of interest to the public as well as to federated clubwomen The appointments AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP DEPARTMENT c Mrs

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tee

general

announced are

Rumpler, honorar Lawrence Om John Connor

Mrs E chairman chairman vice-chairman Americanization Mrs Hancock Jr., chairmal er Markin, vice-chairman Louis Mazur Law Observance Moore, chairman, Franklin White, AMERICAN HOME DEPARTMENT T. McWhirter honorchairman Mrs. Edward H. chairman: Mrs. J. C. Barn-co-chairman, and Mrs. Paul vice-chairman Finance and Money ManMrs. George H. Hosmer, irman: Mrs. HL O. Warren and 0. F. Wadleigh, vice-chairman, nsumer Education—Mrs. Robert iser, chairman: Mrs. S. B. Walk-vice-chairman, and Mrs. F. M ter Jr. Relationships and SpiritGuidance—Mrs, Carl J. Weinchairman; Mrs. George MaXx-vice-chairman and Mrs, Bert

Mrs George S Mrs. Luthand Mrs

Mrs. Bloomfield and Mrs. Edward vice-chairman

Mrs. Felix Niles hill 1 uits, Famil

agement

wel Gadd FDUCATION DEPARTMENT Ernest Thompsotr., chairand Mrs. L Fox, vice-chair-

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Edward Lewis

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Educa chairman vice-chairman Mrs

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Danie Hugh

Instruc chairman, ana vice-chairman Education Mrs Thomas J. Murphy, chairman; Mrs Charles E. Smith, vice-chairman, and Mrs. J. C. Morrison Educational Agencies

Leaming

Charactel

and Library Withner, chairGarver, vice-

Carl Clvde L

Qervice— Mrs, man and Mrs chairman,

Epsiion

Mrs and

Sigma Omicron william L. Sharp, chairman, Mrs. A. H. Off, vice-chairman Mothercraft and Pre-School Education—Mrs. Ralph E. Morrow chairman. Youth Co-operation—Mrs. Walte! Shirley, chairman; Mesdames John Carter. T. V. Petranoff and Harold J. Eickhoff. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Mrs. H honorary chairman; Hayes chairman L. Lett, co-chairman Art and O. L. Kranz, ence Kittle Mesdames Alvin ( Steinmetz Wintergerst Kelly, C. E and Miss Mrs. Harn

T. '‘Grouns. Mrs. Laurence and Mrs. Colin Penny Art Fund—Mrs chairman: Mrs. Clar-vice-chairman. and W. D. Pyle, Lombard, Mess Leon Yoke WwW. Beebe Walter Grow. vice Ralph G. Morgan Walke: Mrs. George B Mrs. Earl B Brow: fice chairman, Mrs. Curus and Mrs. F. W. Doddridge Mrs. E. E. Katterhenry O Guio and Miss

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Jose J. BH Gordon Pluess

Sarah

Georae

A nmnson Staratiire Mrs Mrs Frank C

iterature

chairman; chairman and Mrs ~ Bible 1 Gannon, chairman; Hodges Poetry ‘man; Mrs Virginia Fout Drama—Mrs man; Mrs man, Mrs Walter C,

S George Walker, Walter Jenney, coL. H. Millikan and Holmes, vice chair-

chair chal: Mrs men. Musie AL Mesdames Ralph W. Costin. C. F. Dillenbeck, Grinslade, Clark Hutchinson, ; 1an and Bert Moot DEPART-

Duncan, chairH. Cradick

Mrs mail, James TE J. Edw JUNIOR CLUBWOMEN MENT Mrs. Burton Knight Robert B. Berner, co-chairn INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT Mrs. J. E. Barcus, chai l.ee Ingling. Miss Fannie and Miss Marie Schulz 1. EGISLATION DEPARTMENT Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Robert Shank, vice chairman, and heads PRESS AND PUBLICITY PARTMENT Rudolph F. Grosskopf and Rover Knode Brown, co-chair-Mrs. W. T. Ayres, vice charge of rural news Radio—Mrs. W. F Mrs. Robert Garten y-chairmen, Mrs. Irwin Williams Mrs. M. S. Harding PURLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT Mrs. John F. Engelke, chairman; Ira Holmes vice chairman; Mrs. Joyce and Mrs. Owen M. Cal-

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Mrs O.C vert Child Welfare—Mrs John W Carter, chairman; Dr. V. W. Dean vice chairman; Mrs. Everett L. Hays and F. Buh Health—Mrs. Robert T. Rogers chairman; Miss Grace Witwer, chairman, and Miss Gladys Carlisle Crime Control and Prevention Mrs. I. R. Yeagy, chairman, and Mrs. Cecile Vestal, vice chairman Community Service—Mrs. Irving C. Hamilton and Mr Wood C Moll, co-chairmen; Mrs. Wolf Sussman, vice chairman; Mesdames Norman Baxter, Orval E. Stone, G. D French, BE. C. Rubush, Grant Zimmerman, Adolph Wagner, Frank B Ramsey, Barl D. Hol ‘and Miss ‘sottise Wills / Women in Employment

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membership of the organization, and civic affairs, Mrs, Six hundred

in cultural and

S. Marlowe, chairman: Mesdames Mattie Joe Hackley, Florence Thacker, J. Francis Huffman, Izoa Shirley and Miss Lucille Pryor. Mental Hygiene—Dr. Ada Schweitzer, chairman, and Mrs. J. E, Williamson, vice chairman SPECIAL COMMITTEES Club Institutes and Forums—Mus, John W. Thornburgh, chairman: Mesdames Joseph F. Lutes, Frank L.. Fisher, Virgil Stinebaugh, George W. Faulstich and Misses Ruth Fee and Margaret Millikan Clubwoman Magazines—Mrs. Louis Kruger, chairman; Mesdames Fred Fate, Carl R. Day, Mary B. Hedges, P. C. Nicoles, Louis E. Schultz, Roval Nicholas and Miss Blanche MacFadden. Conservation of Natural Resources Mrs. Leonard A, Murchison, chairman; Mrs. Louis R. Markun, chairman, and Mrs. Louis Wolf, vice chairman Blind. Mrs chairman; Machael, vice chairman; Mesdames Chester B. Ellis, C. J. Ancker, Gilbert Forbes, C. O. Jovee, Jerauld McDermott, Joseph P. Smith, Herbert Y. Massie, H. A Harlan, Julius Stahlhuth, A. J. Clark, Homer Porterfield, William R Hanning. Russell Manring, E. Mont: Campbell, Scott M. Ford, John P. Cochrane, A. M. Tarr, B. M. Howell, Ruth Davis, Janet Davis and Misses Anise Lee Harper, Priscilla Mitchell and Reava Snyder Federation Pin—Mrs ing Johnson, chairman: Mrs Kuhn and Mrs. E. E, Stacy. Garden—Mrs. Merritt E. Woolf chairman; Mesaames Eugene Foley John D. Case, Iva J. Rabourn, E. J. Katzenberger, Louise B. Pohlman, C. E. Sunthimer and J. G. Zinter. Golden Jubilee Celebration—Mrs. Rudolph ¥F. GroSskopf, chairman: Mesdames L. H. Millikan, George W. Walker, W. F. Holmes, Royer Knode Brown, Burton Knight and Clayton Ridge. . History Sales ardson, chairman.

the Hindman,

Co-operation fo

Thomas M Mrs. Russell

John DownHarn

Mrs. O. M. RichMotion Pictures Mrs. Robert Mot - tern, chairman; Mrs, Mary E. Sharp vice chairman; Mesdames Canning R. Childs, Lee Waddell. Wallace W Turpin, T. W. Demmerlyv. Roscoe R Mills, A. J. Hueber and Miss Doris Belzer, Reciprocity chairman; Mrs chairman.

Mrs Ww.

A. Kirch, Geisel, viea

Louis H

Roadside Tmprovement---Mrs. P. C. Reilly, chairman; Mrs, Willard Clute. vice chairman: Mesdames Elwood Ramsey, Lowell S. Fisher and Karl Theilig Rural Mrs. Calvin Perdue,

Co-operation chairman, and Mesdames Chester Hittle Harvey Belton, Charles York and J. H. Showalter. Safety, Public and Home—Mrs, Maurice B. Eppert, chairman, and Mrs. T. A. Kimberlin Jr., vice chairmali, Student chairman C Merrifield. DISTRICT COMMITTEES Auditing—Mrs. Horace G Casady, chairman; Mrs, Edna E Pauley and Mrs. Lester H. Theobold. Book Memorial and Tribute Books Mrs. Tilden Greer, chairman: Mrs. Vincent V, Smith, vice chairman: Mesdames Alice P. Ellison. Frank Gaylord, F. E. Lackey. Roscoe ConWilliam Brower Ward. Emmet Ireland. T. D. Campbell, W. C. Engle Henry wW. Ker and Sam Dorfman Constitution and By-Laws—Mrs. George A. Van Dvke, chairman: Mrs. John Downing Johnson and Mrs W. H. Vinzant. Directory—Mrs, Paul W. Oren and members of the Board: Mrs. Elmer Johnson, advertising chairman. Hospitality and Door—Mrs. H. K. Fatout, chairman: Mrs. Charles E. temy Jr, vice chairman: Mesdames A. J. Kassler, W. H. Walker, Leo M. Gardner, M. B. Spellman. W. Arthur Singleton, Rudolph J. Roller, Sultan Cohen, Lee Welker, Ralph G. Morcan, William S. Ricketts, Carrie F. Daniel, Earl S. Farmer, A. M. Robinson. Melissa J. Cornish. C. T. Austin, E. E. Letts, John T. Wheeler, Wayne Reddick, ira M. HolLues and C. H. Maston Luncheon, Decorations and Platform—Mrs. Fred Rassman. chairman; Mesdames Chester A. Stayton, Joseph Lutes, Charles Scholer. Ralph Cradick, J. A. Shoptaugh, Frank G. Herman, Leonard Murchison, Louis Wolf and John R. Wood. Pages—Mrs. Glenn Parrish. chairman; Mrs, John K. Guthrie, vice chairman; Mesdames T. Gordon Kelly, Foster Oldshue, Elbert Gilliom, Kenneth J. Galm. L.. C Huey Jr, John Spahr, James A. Stuart J» and Misses Mary Beatrice Whiteman, Margaret Millikan and Joann Jose, “Program and Contest--Mrs. chairman Radium

Loan—Mirs. E. H, Soufflo* and Mesdames Car] H B. Casselllman and H. D.

kle

Building Symmes

Program Frank A

Mrs,

Mrs,

John F. Enaoelke. chairman A. J. Hueber, and Mrs, J. W. Moore, secretary Registrations and Elections Mre< J. Francis Huffman. chairman; Mesdames Brewer T. Clay, E. L. Burnett, Emma Kominers, Vaughn Cooke and N. D. Richardson Reservations and Contact—Mrs. Mary Hendren, chairman: Mesdames May Vaneita, O. D. Mickel. Frank Haney. George H. Lilly, C. L. Hackerd, A. L. Marshall, Lloyd D Kirk, H A Bordner, Marshall Haislup, Calvin Gerlach, Leslie MacLean, Mary Alice Short, Jessie Tucker, A. R. Russell, Charles Yarbrough. Rufus O'Harrow, J. LeRov Davidson, Thomas O'Brien. HH. K. Pruitt, Catherine Mead and Miss Mary Pottage. Resolutions—Mrs. J. F. Engelke. chairman; Mrs. Irving Hamilton and Mrs. Frederick G. Balz. Smoke Abatement—Mrs. George A Van Dyke. chairman; Milton 1. Miller, Carl F. Corwin and A M. Robinson.

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Furthermore, experts agree equipped desk in a quiet spot in than one who studies in the living room amid family discussions and activities Decorators usually suggest putting a small desk in the child's own bedroom as soon as he starts to school. Authorities on children's games, tovs and hobbies recommend a combination desk and drawing board until the child begins his third vear of school, then a regular drsk One hinations to be and space Another toy firm, typewriter desks are small typewriters on which the young student may do his compositions. Also new for little girls are school bags in gay Scotch plaids and pretty pastels. For boys, sturdy cowhide bags are most popular. Pencil cases have as many as five drawers filled to overflowing with pens, erasers, colored crayons and monogrammed pencils. Tor a little tot, a wood case contains about 40 pencils in different shapes, sizes and colors Other items to make the home

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Shower Honors Marion Sones

Mrs, Randall Lawson and Mrs Kenneth Harker will en ertain with a miscellaneous shower tomorrow night, for Miss Marion Sones, whose Peine will the Memorial Presbywill be

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Mesdames Sones, Peine,

that

the child who has a properly the house will do better homework

study ‘corner interesting and inspiring are globes. One has

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Program to Benefit Red Cros The Indianapolis Chapter of the Red benefit

from a dance revue, magic show and

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American Cross will

fortune telling booth to he spon-

sored 30 p. m. six North Side girls The home Eleanor svivania St Other girls who are Misses Mary Suzanne Williams, and Mary Lee Schell.

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Two Chapters | ‘To Be Installed

The annual card party, scheduled for September 13 the Athletic Club, and installation two new chapters at the Hotel Lincoln the calendar for Alpha Omicron Alpha (national philanthropic sorority The new Phi and Psi chapters will bring the sorority’s total roll to 26 chapters, located in Indianapolis, Muncie, Columbus Chicago, Minneapolis, Minn., and St. Paul, | Minn, { Mrs. John president, will lation service, E. Turley A. Baker, Charles

at Hoosier

of

tomorrow night

are on

R. Sentney conduct the assisted by of Minneapolis; Mrs. H. first vice-president: Mrs Kuhlman, treasurer: Mrs L. C. True, historian: Mrs C R. Wyatt and a group of members of Kappa chapter, Indianapolis. Mrs. Russell Bleek will sine accom panied by Mrs, Fred I.eh: Members of the new chapters are as follows: Phi—-Mrs. G. O. Jird, a transfer from Mu chapter; Mrs George Bradshaw and Mrs William Gabbert and the Misses Laura Buehler, Josephine Leavitt, Gertrude McQuat and Mary Jane Tavlor; Psi—Mesdames James Burrin, | C. D. Vawter, Charles F Bowes, Robert C. Price, George W Van Meter, R. W, Cook, I. W. Marriott Thomas Kennedy, Jr. Frank G Sink, Elroy Pearsall and Cecil N Deer Sigma chapter will initiate {Miss Eloise Knoll, Miss Helen Gif ford and Mrs. William Shaffe: The Muncie chapter also will initiate new candidates The grand council | ponsor fm the annual eard part: Mrs. J. R Robertson is general chairman and committees are as follows: Tickets Mesdames Foster Stanley Boh Richey and H. E. Parke: table prizes, Mesdames J. A. Cameron H. A. Baker and John 1. Mauk door prizes, Mesdames Joe Hill. Henning Johnson and Carl [Schwartz; candy, Mrs. 1. H. Noble {and Mrs, Charles Boss: cards. Mrs Norman F. Janke, Mrs. R. W | Richard and Miss Edith Mvers

Ms. West Hostess | Mrs West, 1503 Church man Ave, will entertain at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow with a meet - ing for members of Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Pi Sorority

national InstalMrs, H

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01 the alumni of the Women of the ington Blvd. has left for tour of

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th National afternoon card party Parks and will return about Sept 15,

the Moose Temple at 2 | Her will Miss Doris [Mayme Whiting, Helen Dedert, 1.4] ing the week-end from California jap Ishler, Mae Beach and Bealrice

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Mrs. Charles A. Huff, 5210 Grandview Drive, and her son, George |

Blaine Hufl, are spending 10 days in New York and on Long Island.

Members of the H, E. N. Club are preparing to return to school, Miss Christine Tucker, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. James Tucker, will enter Miami University at Oxford, O., this fall. Miss Margarette Cross, daugh- | ter Mr, and Mrs, James Sterling will register at John Herron Art Institute and will take addi-| tional courses at Butler University. | Miss Margaret Antibus will enroll at Indiana University She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred M. Antibus Sr, Miss Margaret Ann Ludwig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. B Ludwig, has received a scholarship to MacMurray College Miss Jayne Schmalholz and Annabelle John will enter freshman vear at Butle: They the daughters of Mr. and Mrs Schmalholz and Mr. and Mrs WwW. John

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