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Maude and Virginia Balke Honored: Back to School Trek Continues
: MISS DOROTHY BARLOW will entertain with a Picnic supper and treasure hunt at her home, Brandywine Farm, near Fairland, Ind., Saturday evening for Misses Maude and Vi irginia Balke and their fiances, Ward Raymond Fenstermaker and Edward Warren Wohlgemuth.
Maude and Virginia are daughters of Mr. and Mrs Frank C. Balke. Mr. Fenstermaker's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Fenstermaker, of near Carmel. Ind. and Mr. Wohlgemuth is the Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wohlgemuth. 5 Miss Maude and Mr. Fenstermaker are to be married in a Ceremony at 4:30 p m. next Thursday at the Propylacum, and Miss Virginia's marriage ‘o Mr. Wohlgemuth will be in Novembe: Guests with the betrothed couples will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Morrison Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. McCuen, Misses Martha Moore, Dorothy Braden. Helen Wvatt. Jane Wynne, Jean McKibbin and Mary DePrez, Shelbyville, Ind.. and Dan Kibler, Martin Crejac, Alex Clark, Charles Huston. Dick Gaus, Dick Fowler, Robert Axtell ind Victor Albright
Kenneth Kinnears to Entertain
MISS MARY KOEHLER and Ralph E. Triller, whose marriage Will be at 8:30 p. m. Sept. 28 in the Propylacum. will be honor guests at 2 Seayonger hunt given tomorrow night by Mr. and Mrs. Kennet . Kinnear. oh Koehler is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John P. Koehler &nd Mr. Triller's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Tiller Guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames J. I. Cummings, Robert B Rhoads Jr. Harry E. Riddell, Charles E. Rogers. C. Larry Willson, Harrison Eiteljorg and William A. Shepler, Miss Lydia Frazier, Miss Laura Miller, William S. Ramey, Warren Atkinson and Clifton Power. The scavenger hunt will be followed by a supper at the Kinnear home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard tain Saturday with a dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs nd., Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mi
Jane Pfeiffer to Be Honored
HONOR GU EST I an G. Hunter at her home will Pfeiffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Pfeiffer. will become the bride of Robert E. Wacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wacker, in an Oct. 5 wedding at the Tabernacie 4 esbyterian Church. Attending the party with Miss feiffer, her mother and the oridegroom-to-be’s mother will be Rete Joseph Hemson, Harry A. Weaver Jr., Hugh Smeltzer. Ralph Brafford, Bert Davis, Donald B. White, I. C. de Haven Jr. and Richard Conder. Miss Joan Pfeiffer, Alice Ann Woodard. Barbara Jean Holt and Ruth Dickerson
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Leave for School
INDIANAPOLIS YOUNG erm Several left recentl back-to-school trips soon Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Geupe! drove their daughter, Marjorie, and Miss Helen Madden to Connecticut College for Women this week. They left gg for Middletown. Miss Madden is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowling William Eider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Elder, has enrolled at Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass., after leaving® Indianapolis on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Van Tassel drove their son, Charles, to Connecticut Wesleyan last Saturday. Bryn Mawr Coilege will be the destination of Miss Joan Buschmann, daug r of Mr. and Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann, and Miss Marv Glossbrenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I. Glossbrenner, wh Mr. Buschmann drives them to Bryn Mawr, Pa., next Wednesday Miss Mary Jane Alford
trek to Eastscheduled for
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daughter of Mrs. Dorothy H. Alford, and Miss Elliot of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Elliott, will leave Sunday to spend a few days in New York City with Miss Ell aunt. Miss Louise Woodbridge Miss Alford will then go to Wellesley. Mass.. to enter Dana Hall and Miss Elhott will continue to Edgewood Park College in Briarcliff Manor, N. Y A cousin Miss Alford, Miss Barbara Hall of Anderson Iz leaving next Tuesdav for Abbott Academy in Andover, Mass Miss Regina Isabelle Ward. daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Ward leave tomorrow for her sophomore year at Beaver College town. Pa Mrs. Robert A. Adams and Miss Martha Lois visiting in New York C
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Junior League to Open Seaton
THE SEASON'S FIRST MEETING will be held the Indianapolis Junior League at 10:45 a. m. Monday at the Woodstock Club with Mrs. Booth T. Jameson, president, presiding. A luncheon will follow and during the afternoon members will play tennis and golf and swim Provisional members of the League began their training course volunteer social service at 9:30 oclock this morning at the East Community Center. Mrs. John Cooper is In charge of training.
Jeanne Woods Is Party Guest; Shower Honors Jane Turner; Jean Tindall Entertained
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wedding announcement and notes on parties for to be ;aarried comprise today's bridal news Miss Jeanne Weods, McCordsville, Ind., will be honor guest tomorrow mg at a party given by Miss Jean Rae Gannon at her home, 5319 N. New Jersey St. Miss Woods’ marriage to Millard J. Gannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Gannon, will be Sept. 28. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Woods, McCordsville. Miss Giaunon is to be maid of, John Emminger
2 ’ . ding was best honor at her brother's wedding. g i man and Miss Hele lerso Other in addition to the : len Anderson,
bride-to-be and her mother, will in- ister of the bridegroom, was bridescl “bridesmaids, Miss Arnelia han. 2 Wi on followed the cereKneer. Miss Elizabeth Schwartz and mony after ‘Which the couple left Mrs Gordon R. Mohns for a short wedding trip north. Also attending will be Mesdames Ravmond Schwartz, Richard C Fielding, Herbert Tope. Clvde Lee and C. C. ‘Grove, Mrs. Emma Schreiever, Chicago. Misses Evelyn Llovd. Jean Johnson and Virginia Metzger. Mrs. Gannon assist her daughter Mrs. C. C. Spurrier and her daughter, Mary Jo, will have a personal shower for Miss Woods at their home, 4455 N. Pennsylvania St., on Tuesday.
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were Mesdames Warren Moberly, William Scott, Don B. Wagener, Tindall, Harrell and William Kirk of Shelbyville, Miss Helen | Hungerford and Miss Pond.
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Harold C. Kost, assisted by Mrs. John A. Sink, last night with a Miss Jane Julia Turner, James R. Noe Guests included Mrs. William Turner. mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. James H. Noe, the bridegroom-to-be; Clarence Cheney, John D. W. Medenwald Herbert Fehr and Herbert Wasson of Memphis, Tenn, and Miss Ruth Evelyn Rovster. oy Marjorie recently at given bv Miss home, 613 N. Euclid Ave Sweany daughter of Mrs je A. Sweany, 806 N. Colorado Ave. will be married Saturday in a ceremony at Con don, Ind, to Thomas Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs John Morris, 830 N Oakland Ave. Guests were Mesdames Swean) Morris, Martha Keith, Vernon Parish, Chester Bowles, Robert Sweany. Charles Howe and Godfrey Hendricks, Misses Frances and Clarabell Farren, Velma and Helen villwock, Marjorie Sharpe, Lois Moore, Agnes and Helen Graham, Dorothy Schroeder, Jessie Scott, Mary Price, Ona Pirtle and Martha
King.
Mrs her mother, entertained shower for whose marriage to will be Sept. 28. S
LE milly L. Hutson Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutson, 105 N. Kealing Ave. announce the ongagement of their daughter, Emily Louise, to William W. Rude, son of Mrs. Edith Rude, 101 N. Kealing, and Warren Rude. will be Oct. 12.
Lidge to Meet
I'he Past Presidents’ Council of Tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans |. oe . the Civil War, will meet at 12:30 Sweanv was hono ies 0 m. tomorrow at the Hamilton
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Anderson are at home at 1299 S. Emerson Ave. following their marriage at 8 p. m Wednesday, Sept. 11 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Orin G. Doom, 1255 S. Emerson Ave. Mrs. Anderson was Miss Mary Poom. Mr. Anderson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Anderson, 1223 N. Gale St The Rev. Frank Buckner, New Bethel, Ind. officiated at the wed-
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Butler Alumni Dance
Members of the Butler University Alumni Clu of Indianapolis are making preparations for thei annual sports dance to be held tomorrow evening i the 8 mnrasium of the Fieldhouse.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Will Be Held at Fieldhouse Inter Alia Club Book Reviewer Frank Hoke's
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Junior League Provisionals Enroll D. A. R. to Hear Will Hays
| Mrs. Lafayette L. Porter, Green-
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By Council of Social Agencies
“Trends in Social Sarvice Work” was the Leming, supervisor of the Social Service Division Public Schools, today
Miss Leming spoke at the North) ——— East Community Center, 3308 E. 30th \jontgomers €t., this morning. Also appearing macDonald, H on the program was Miss Gertrude norris and Brown, executive secretary of the apices Elizabet Center. Her topic was “Our Com- pu.iees munity Center Program.” Among those enrolled for the course are provisional members of {the Indianapolis Junior League. { The full course of lectures, led hy Miss Leming, will extend through Oct. 21 with classes on Monday and Thursday of each week. Mrs. George Home, chairman of the | course, has announced that it is open to anyone wishing to attend. { The fee is $1. | Monday's class will be held at the women's Flanner House, 802 N. West St., with Cleo Blackburn, Flanner superintendents speaking on | borhood Services.” | Miss Elizabeth Blaisdell, program | correlator of the Young Women's Christian Association, will talk on “Group Work” at the Sept. 26 meeting at the Y. W. C. A. On Mondav, Sept. 30. the class will be held at the NYA Administration Center 25th St. and Keystone Ave. J. P. Rooney, assistant recreation director of city parks, will talk on “Public Recreation” and Robert Fichey, state director of NYA, will speak on
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Following a the afternoon
Program.” A panel] discussion on Community Service for will feature the Oct. Marion County Department of Public Welfare, 257 W. Washington St.|will be Those who will talk are Thomas Hammond;
‘Building a former mission Children” Richard Shock
the
department director; Mrs. Mary pastor at the Ellen George, supervisor of children’s division, and Mrs. Dora Robson, supervisor of child welfare
services.
| ™ 1 Guild | “How the Family Welfare Society | Works” will be explained by Robert
F. Nelson, Family Welfare Society,
Robert Nelson to Speak
executive secretary of the
at the Oct. man of 7 class held at the Y. W. C. A. America, will j “Caring for Other People’s Chil- {ence tomorrow dren” will be Miss Meta Gruner's branches of the topic at the Oct. 10 meeting at the Children’s Bureau of the Indiahapcolis Orphans’ Home, 4107 E. Wash[immgton St. Miss Gruner is director |of the bureau.
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at the first class of the training course for unteers sponsored by the Volunteer Service Council of Social Agencies
S. Lewis, Evans Kearby Lewis, and honorary members, Miss Mr.
Leming, Mrs. Wade J. O'Hern and pp pettengill will be the banquet Mrs. Lars A. Whitcom)
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Northern Indiana groups of the National Society Home
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House of God are holding a convention to-
Christian m Gan Selvidge
Central St., Mrs. J. PF Storrs Mishawaka, 15 nn charge of the will be built around Christ)’ n of Anderson. «diTrumpet, weekly
church, was to de-
liver the morning address
business meeting in the closing address
“Service and Objectives of the NYA will be given by Mrs. Ernest Blieler assistant pastor
at South Bend and ary to India Mrs of Mishawaka will
3 class at the lead the devotions Others taking part in the services the Rev.
B. G. Bowersox,
Rev. G. White, Elk-
Neal, Marion County Public Welfare | hart, and the Rev. Monroe Schuster,
Central Christian
the Church in Gary
Arranges
State Meeting
Pond, state chaireedlework Guild of a confer16 Indiana organization. Mornsessions and a heon will be held at
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* Unitarian Church.
the recent national e given bv Mrs. R. Mrs. Charles A
a discussion of
at Arsenal Technical Schools will be | branch problems and report on the
H. H. Anderson, school principal. Labrador and John Mueller, supervisor of special and reclassified pupils. Their the subject will be “The Schools at DOe€Ppers. Work ” R. Sentney, Miss Geneva Feaman, psychiatric Bae social worker of the health division Sr of the State Departmert of Public opis Welfare. will talk on “Health Services” at the Oct. 17 class at the Riley attend the sta Hospital. Bloomington At the final meeting Oct. 21 at Goshen. {the Y. W. C. A, Miss Lemming's
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registration, exhibition, Needlework Guild
Eikhart, Huntington,
sections Committee chairmen in charge of conference arrangements,
Mrs. Fred Mrs. John Mrs. H. A Walter C Lyman Mrs. Ted
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spitality. Mrs Mrs. and vations. members will te conference from Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, yette, Lebanon, Mar-
ets.
{ topics will be “How Services Fit To- ion, Mooresville, Richmond, Speede Haute, Vincennes
way City, and Wabash.
gether” and “Volunteers in Local, National and International Affairs.” All of ne gd will be from 9:45 to 11:30 a. Members of the Vol- | 4 ua iinr y unteer Committee co-operating in Mrs. C. W. Si cffering the training course are: St. was to en Mesdames Elias E. Buschmann,
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C. Atkins, [12:30 p. m. John P. Chester B. Ell John Cooper, Robert auxiliary, was | Efrovmson, Thomas Henderson. of plans for t Walter Huser, Home, perry Ww Desh,
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1940
f Will Visit Abe | Martin Lodge,
Irvington Garde n Club Will Meet |
Presidents’ Dav luncheons, opening meetings and a card party are scheduled by local clubs The INTER ALIA CLUB will hold its President's Day luncheon Tuesday at 12:30 at the Abe Martin Lodge in Brown County. Mrs. Roy Slaughter is the new president.
An opening fall business meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB is scheduled for this evening at 7:45 o'clock in the Women's Department Club. Plans for the coming year will be completed
AUXILIARY TURNERS is card party toat the Athen-
The WOMEN'S OF THE ATHENAEUM sponsoring a public morrow at 8 p. m aeum Mrs general GerGeorge
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Ernest PAumm chairman. assisted by erick Schwengel and Mrs trude Schissel, prizes; Mrs Beckerich, tickets, and Mrs. Wayne Murphy. publicity
The WOMEN'S ROUND CLUB will meet tomorrow home of Mrs. Claude C. Spurrier, 4455 N. Pennsvlvania St. Mrs. Rosa Storer will discuss “Representative Women of the Bibie.”
Mrs. H. Ave. will
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C. Askren, 5732 Lowell be hostess for the IRVINGTON GARDEN CLUB at her home tomorrow. Her assistants will be Mrs. E. F. Hamaker and Mrs. H. T. Chaille.
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CHAPTER OF HE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB will meet at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Schaub ahs Carrollton Ave Mrs. Jules YS will speak on Mystic Isles of the South Seas.” Mrz. F. L. Roberts will be assistant hostess
state regent of the Daughiers Revolution, is in the 40th to he held Lick
castle of the American charge of the program for annual State Conference Oct. 1 to 3 at the French Springs Hotel, French Lick, Ind Will H. Hays. motion picture executive; Samuel B. Pettengill of South Bend, Ind., and Judge Curtis Shake of Vincennes, Ind., speak The Problems of the Motion Picture Industry” will be discussed by Hays Tuesday evening, Oct. 1
will be held at the 8TH WARD WILLKIE CLUB meeting at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of Miss Pearl Randell, 1433 College Ave.
Election of officers
Plans for building a club house will be discussed by members of the recently organized SUN DOWN SADDLE CLUB at their weekly meeting at 8 p. m. today at the Joe Hoff Ranch. three miles south of Bridgeport, Ind
A wiener roast will be held Saturday at Riley Park, Greenfield, Ind., by the IOTA DELTA CHAPTER. SUB DEB CLUB, after which members will dance at Hilitovo. Reservations may be made with Miss Joan Campbell, 6789 E. Washington St, The LADIES 4 p m Mrs THE A THENAEUM HOME chaplain will hold its regular card party at 2 skrvice , p. m. ‘tomorrow at the home, Hostthe D ssses will be Miss Emma Minter, have included Knitting and sewing a Schramm and Mrs. Otto for the Red Cross. Mrs. William J A Learmonth of South Bend has been named state chairman of the Amei-| E VENTS ican Red Cross for the D. A. R | A LODGES Auxiliary, Sahara
» ! p. m. Fri. Citizens
will
Wednesday evening and Shake will speak Thursday “William Henry Harri-
| speaker | Judge
son.” Mrs. Harriett Vaughn Rigdon, past of the national will address the conference Wednesday afternoon on “Indiana’s Contribution to tie Registration will Tuesday, Oct. 1, by a meeting
begin at 11 a. m. and will be followed that afternoon. At Charles Priest, state conduct a memorial Summer activities of
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will be observed Ladies’ todav at the first meeting of 1:30 the Caroline Scott Harrison Chap- Coke Utility auditorium ter of the Daughters of the Amer- slip card part: Mrs {ican Revolution. Mts. Gustavus B Ammon, chairman. Taylor, regent, will preside at the Associate Matrons. 11th district, business meeting at 2 p. m. at the O. E. S. 6:30 p. m. today. Canary chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania Cottage. Monthly dinner and busiSt. | ness meeting A program will follow the busi- Gold Mound Council 445, Degree of ness meeting at 2:30 o'clock and Pocahontas. 8:15 p. m. Fri. Citifeature the Rev. Errol T. Elliott,! zens Gas & Coke Utility audipastor of the First Friends Church,| torium. Public card party. Mrs. | ‘iwho will speak on “America in a Ruth Kinnam, ways and means {Changing World.” Music will be committee, in charge. provided by Mrs. William J. Snyder Alfaratta Council 5, Degree of Poca- | of Brazil, Ind, and her daughter, hontas. 8:30 Fri. I. O. O. F. hall, Miss Elizabeth Campbell. Miss| North St. and Capitol Ave. Mrs. Campbell was soloist with the De-| Emma Kimmel, ways and means Pauw University Choir until her committee chairman. graduation last June. Irvington Rebekah Lodge. 8:15 p. m, | Hostesses for the tea at 4 o'clock Sat. Odd Fellow Hall, 5420', E {will be members of the Executive Washington St. Public card and Mrs. O. Harold Hershman 6 bunco party. is chairman and Mrs. Eugene H CLUBS Darrach and Mrs. James A. Suther- paehters of Wi aD out night. Home of A SE ale 2423 Park Ave RQ. R, Conference A Indianapolis Piano Oct. 1-3 were to be chosen at the in . Fe nd | business meeting. Mrs. Tavior will Cation Sunda, wi ed I; an be a delegate because her office Mrs t JF Moore, iN : lic higan | as regent. Toa Picnic for members and WL Pines ote I Association oo Childhood E i ation | | ! 111E J ! ) fromp 2 to 4:30 p. m. at Cool Creek 3 2 Tuy on 8 NR ro ep Farm, the countrv home of Mrs meeting Mrs. Grace Granger a ee an om in ie Miss Grace Brown. hostesses. n iss Alice Angerer is chair- a man of the Finance Committee, SORORITY Gamma Chapter. Omega Chi. 8p. m
| today. Home of the Misses Thelma | and Eleanor Wiebke, Last in a ries of rush parties. The Misses Thelma Wiebke. Emma K. W alther | and Elizabeth Felske, in charge. | The Misses Virginia Fitzpatrick, | Virginia Hafer, Ruth Krompe and Margaret Quebe, guests.
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The season's first meeting of Alpha Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha Sorority, will be held tonight at the home of Miss Helen Huckleberry, 1243 Shephard St. ’
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"Team Leads in "Theater Drive
Additional Reports Due Tomorrow
Civic Theater membership campaign workers were spurred on In (their drive for subscriptions by comments made at yesterday's luncheon by DeWitt Morgan, school superintendent and a theater board member, “This is not just a perfunctory drive to sell tickets,” he remarked. “You are not just selling your prospect a ticket but are offering him a share in a great movement, which has back of it the purpose of building morale and spirit. “While we hear talk of building ships and airplanes, while there are confysed ideas of thinking and of what the necessities of life are, we have a reconstruction problem, While people are perplexed and disturbed, we must keep up the things that are back of culture and spirit That is what the Civic Theater has to offer.” In the report of sales the Orange party led by Frank J. Hoke headed the field. Standings of the other parties and their leaders were as follows: Wallace O. Lee, Brown party, second; Harlan Livengood, Purple party, third; R. Kirhy Whyte, White party, fourth, and Toner M. Overley, Green party, fifth. Harold L. Tharp of the Orange party received an award for reporting the largest number of subscriptions for the day. Leading individuals in the other parties were Miss president Sara Lauter, Brown party; Mrs. C Club of | D. Vawter, Purple party; Mrs Noble Hilgenberg, White party, and Mis Fred Luker, Green party
Meet Tomorrow
Circle E of the Episcopal Church of the Advent will sponsor Mrs. Russell Sanders (above) in the first of a series of three book reviews Monday at 1:30 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Sanders will review “Quietly My Captain Waits” by Evelyn Eaton Mrs. Paul S. Whipple 1s chairman of the committee in charge of the book reviews. Her assistants are Mrs. W. J. E. Webber, co-chairman for finance and tickets. and Mesdames Harry McIlvaine, Harold Overly and Fred Prutzman. Mrs. Ruth Glover is acting president of the circle.
Flower Show
Is Arranged
Mrs. William L. Boles, of the Sunshine Garden Beech Grove that will be given at the community Aower in Reech High gymnasium I'he Garden Club is exhibit. Community entries
has announced prizes
show the Grove Additional reports will be made at a meeting at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow at Ayres’ auditorium. Another will be held at the same time and place J be judged Tuesday, and a victory meeting will Saturday afternoon for prizes in be held at 8 p. m. Friday, Sept. 27, each entry group. a door prize, a at Mrs. Chauncey H Eno’s home first sweepstak : th o Nine days remain for the workers irst sweepstake prize io t e best to reach their $12,000 or 1600 mementry and a second sweepstake pers goal. In addition to this the prize for the next best entry.
School Saturday
sponsoring the
Prizes workers are striving to sell $1000 will be awarded when the exhibit 1s worth of Children's Civic Theater open to the public at 7:30 p. m. memberships. This branch of the South Side florists will arrange theater, devoted solely to worthadditional displays and local artists while entertainment for youngsters will show original oil paintings of js one of the oldest of such groups flowers and landscapes. A program in the country. It also sponsors a of dances, an accordion band and production of Junior Programs, a playlet, “The Garden of Friend- Inc, nationally known non-profit ship,” will be presented. organization catering to the cultural Students of Mr. and Mrs, Jac {astes of children Broderick who will present dance The workers have attracted outnumbers include: Dorothy Sering, gf-town members. Among patrons Marcia Lyda, Phyllis Wilson, Anna- jisted on the theater roster are those belle Caldwell, Virginia Thompson, {yom Terre Haute, Muncie, FrankMarjorie Rouck, Rosemary Scott, ),, prankfort, Carmel, New Augusta Carolyn Stelle, Donald Edwards, and Zionsville. Edris Jo Pearce, Bobbie Jo Buiz, rhe theater's Virginia McClamrock, Vera Jean oq proves it Davis. Dickie Edwards, Wilma’, tion for only 7.9 per cent of its Sering., Barbara Shellhouse, Rich-', 6 used for rovalties, is exard and Dorothy Howard pended out of town. Its income is Flowers at the garden show will §iciributed as follows 2 per cent, be judged in the following groups: ..iijities: 10.5 per cent, overhead; table centerpiece or console; basket ., , per cent, salaries; 3.2 per cent, novelty flower and _ oo tising: 4.1 per cent. office vegetable arrangement; novelties y,aintenance; § per cent, materials; made from flowers, buds and fruits: 4 per cent, drive expenses, and 2.8 potted plants, including ferns, varie- per cent, Children's Theater,
gated leaf plants and begonias: ; Church ‘Has Card Party
miniature arrangements in novelty containers; cut flowers for sick rooms and halls, and fine flowers The September Committee of the judged for quality Holy Angels Church will sponsor a Commercial displays will include public card party today at 2 an herb garden, a gardening needs p. m. in the school building, 28th exhibit, outdoor living-rooms and a St. and Northwestern Ave Mrs tea garden. | Herman Maher is in charge of arrangements.
| —————————————————————— Discussion Held “What Makes a Good Home” was discussed in a forum for members of the Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Mothers’ Club yesterday at the kindergarten. Miss Ida Conner was leader, Miss Clara May
Masterson gave readings - «
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Dance Planned
Plans for a Thanksgiving Dance will be made by Beta Chapter of Omega Kappa Sorority at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of Miss Annabelle Herdrich, 1349 Edgemont Ave. The dance will be at the Lake Shore Country Club.
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Laterian Clubs
Junior
St. Jr. Auxiliary of Day White Cross Guild
Lutheran Auxiliary
Vincent's Nursery Sunnyside Guild
American Legion
A reriliary
for
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St. Margaret's Guild
Photoplay Endorsers .
ELIZABETH LOUNSBERY Author of “Let's Set the Table” Will Be Hostess and Will
Lecture Each Afternoon at 2:30
FRIDAY ‘Showers and Wedding Tables”
SATURDAY “The Buffet Table"
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
