Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1940 — Page 6
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Plans for the year's activities were considered yesterday at the Indianapolis Junior League’s opening meeting at the Woodstock Club. Among those attending the morning business session were (left to right) the Mesdames William C. Griffith, Batist R. Haueisen, John Eaglesfield and Dudley Pfaff, Mrs. Lyman Ayres was named chairman of the new cultural activities committee and co-ordinater between the Indiana
Symphony Society, Art Association and Civic Theater and the League.
Golf, tennis, swimming and bridge were among the entertainment
features which followed the business meeting and luncheon.
Golf was
the choice of (left to right) the Mesdames Thomas T. Sinclair, Wil-
liam Jungclaus and Volney Brown.
Mrs. Sinclair headed the golf ac-
tivities. Miss Barbara Fowler arranged the bridge games,
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Note the notebooks some of the Leaguers are carrying) They are filled with the organization’ | plans
for the season.
On hand for yesterday’s meeting were (seated, left to right) Mesdames John J.
ooper, -
Robert Ferriday, Henry A. Johnson and (standing, left to right) Mrs. Addison A. Howe and Miss Agnes Coldwell. A new group, called the Transfer Club, has been organized for League members who have come here from other cities and are transferring their membership to the local group. 1
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Barbara Fowler Will Be Married To Frederic Anderson Oct. 16
MISS BARBARA FOWLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball Fowler, has chosen Oct. 16 as the date of her marriage to Frederic D. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clifford Anderson of Gloucester City, N. J. The wedding will be at 8:30 p. m. in the Propylaeum.
Mrs. Charles E, Buschmann will be her sister's: only attendant and Howard C. Anderson Jr, of Short Hills, N. J. will be best man. The ushers will be Charles N. Smith, Walter J. McKinsey, Richard K. Fowler, Eli G. Messenger, Frank C. Springer Jr. and Robert A. Winters of Cambridge, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. James Donald Peirce will entertain this evening with a |dinner for Miss: Fowler and Mr. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Buschmann and Mr. and Mrs. E. Havens Kahlo also will be guests. Miss Fowler's hrother, Richard K. Fowler, will give a buffet supper for the couple Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. David V. Burns will entertain with a supper Sunday evening.
William J. Hamerstadt to Wed Saturday
MR. AND. MRS. William D. Hamerstadt are leaving tomorrow for White Plains, N. Y,, to attend the marriage of their son, William J. Hamerstadt, to Miss June Duckworth, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Willard D. Duckworth. The | wedding will take place Saturday afternoon in the Contemporary Club in White Plains with a reception immediately following. [Canon C. T. Pritchard will perform the eeremony. Miss Duckworth is a graduate of the Mary Lyons School and: Pine. Manor Junior College. Mr. Hamerstadt is a member of Phi Delta Theta and was graduated from Purdue University. Following a trip through the West, Mr. in Indianapolis after Nov. 1.
Patricia DePrez to Be Guest
MISS PATRICIA DEPREZ will be guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower and tea tomorrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Al bert Zoller near Shelbyville, Ind. Hostesses will be Mrs. William Showers, Mrs. John C. DePrez and Miss Mary DePrez.
Miss |DePrez’s marriage to Richard Louis Ewing will take place
in Shelbyville Oct. 5. She is the daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. D. Wray | DePrez. > Miss [Norma Ballard, who will be one of Miss DePrez’s bridesmaids, will entertain the bride-to-be Friday at her home in French Lick, Ind. :
Parties Honor Brides-to-Be
MISS JANE PRESTON was to enteytain today with a kitchen shower for Miss Jean Ellen Storen, whose marriage {to Myron Tyler Fouke will take place Oct. 5. Guests were to be Mrs. William Storen, Mrs. George Guckenberger ITI of Cincinnati, O., Mrs. Joseph W. Barr, and the Misses Mary Hall, Doris Wheeler, Marjorie Raiser, Mary Ellen Voyles, Barbara Hickam, Jane Cooling, |Joanne DeMilt and Margaret Hussey. Miss Joan DeHaven and Mrs. Bert L. Davis will honor Miss Jane _ Pfeiffer at a china shower this evening. Miss Pfeiffer's marriage to Robert E.| Wacker will take place Oct. 5 at the Tabernacle Presby-
and Mrs. Hamerstadt will be af home :
terian Church.
Mrs. Charles Rogers was to entertain today with a luncheon bridge fon Miss Mary Koehler, whose marriage to Ralph E. Triller will take place Saturday. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John P. Koehler.
Comings and Goings
MRS. | ROBERT STITH drove to Chicago yesterday with Mrs. Frank L. [Pleadwell, who has ‘heen her house guest recently. - Mrs. is spending several days in Chicago before going to San and sailing Friday for her home in Honolulu, Hawaii.... Mrs. Alvin M. Owsley is visiting in Boston after several days in New ; Mrs. James M. Skinner is visiting her mother in Chicago
Pleadwell Francisco
York. .. 1 for a few days
Miss ‘Anni* Zimmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Zimmer, left Sunday for Washington. She will be a student at Fairmount . . Miss Dorothy Courtney, daughter of Mrs. P. R. Mallory, and Miss Lucy Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kaufman, left yesterday for Ogontz School, Rydal, Pa.
Dramatic Club Sets Show Dates
MR. AND MRS. Shirley D. Murphy are chairmen of the DraIt is scheduled for Nov. 9. Miss | Mary Sheerin Kuhn and John Gamble will be in charge of the Miss Irving Moxley, vice president, will | arrange supper dances at the Indianapolis Athletic Club to follow the shows at English’'s. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Henderson are in : charge of the spring play which has been set tentatively for April 12.
College this year. .
{ matic Club's first play this season.
| Christmas play on Dec.’ 21.
League of Women Voters Tea Is Tomorrow
RANK BARON and Mrs. Maurice Harrell will be hostthe tea of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Propylaeum. Assisting them will be the . H. Adriance, Paul Cook. William Garstang, D. C. ‘Hines,
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‘Howland Johnson, William Schiltges, Forest Teal, Gordon Thompson land Robert Zaiser. : | New members of the League will be special guests at the tea, and will be welcomed by Mrs. John. K. Goodwin, president. Mrs. Laura Hughes Lunde of the Illinois League of Women Voters will| speak on “Political Parties and the League of Women Voters,” explaining the function of political parties, and the relationship of citizerygroups such as the League to the parties. This meeting |will open the Indianapolis League's Campaign School for 1940, The school will consist of three meetings, the second of which will be on the representative form of government, on Oct. 16. The third meeting, on Oct. 23, will deal with the conduct of Foreign Policy. “The plan for the 1940 campaign school,” said Mrs. Goodwin, “is directed toward answering a question now paramount in many people’s minds: How can we as citizens fortify .democracy? We consider that an understanding of the role of the political parties,
the Teprsveltative function _of our government, and the conduct of | policy are basic to the understanding of many of the" current political issues, and are planning our program to embrace
our foreign
these three, problems.”
The three meetings of the Campaign School are open to all
League members.
Tea Is Tomorrow
The Tuxetlo Park Mothers’ Club of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Socipty will entertain new members at a tea tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. at the kindergarten. Miss ‘Dorothy Mueller of Howe High * School will present. piano and cello numbers. accompanied by her ~ mother, Mrs. Hilda Mueller, {
Social Club Mcets
The Independent Social Club was to meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. May VanAtta,| 312 Northern Ave. The entertain-| ment committee was to have charge of the program following a short| business meeting. Mrs. M. D.| Spellman js the new president of)
the club.
National President of B. P. W, Will Visit Here Oct. 10;
Season's Program Announced
Dr. Minnie L. Maffetf, Dallas, Tex., national president of the Business and Professional Women’s Club, will appear at a meeting and reception the evening of Oct. 10 at the Indiana War Memorial Auditorium as the Indianapolis unit of the club observes Business Women’s
Week, Oct. 6-12. Announcement of Dr. Maffett's visit was made with release of the Indianapolis Club's program for the 1940-41 season, opening Oct. 3 when Miss Vivian Kellems, New York, is
‘to speak. .
“Women of South America“ will be the subject of Miss Bertha Lucile Pullen, Methodist Hospital
" superintendent of nurses, at the Oct.
17 meeting and Ernest B. Foster, Edgewood, Ind., artist and lecturer, will talk on: “Portrait Painting Demonstrated,” Oct. 31. Edward F. Flynn, St. Paul, Minn.
fattorney, is to speak on “Shores of
Opportunity” Nov. 14, and on Nov. 28, District Night will be observed with Miss Sally Butler, state president of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Wom-
Sorority Books Card Party
Mrs. Russell Hindman is chairman of the card party which THETA SIGMA DELTA SORORITY will sponsor Friday night at the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. auditorium. Members met last night at the home of Miss Dorothy Miller to. plan the event. New officers elected recently are Mrs. Henry Sieg, president; Mrs. Geneva Bentley, vice president; Miss Justine Nugent, secretary; Mrs. Francis Fox, treasurer; Mrs. Mar-
en's Clubs. as speaker, . The Dec. 5 meeting will feature |
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a talk on “Economic Penetration of | the United States in Latin America” by Dr. A. Roland Burnstein, editor: of the Chicago Herald-Ex-aminer. Guest night also will be observed at the meeting which will be at 8 p. m. in the Indiana War Meniorial Auditorium. “Christmas Stories” will be the! topic of Miss Carrie E. Scott, super- | visor of children’s work of the Indianapolis Public Library, at the Dec. 19 meeting. Miss Ruth Lewman,
first vice
shall Smith, sergeant-at-arms; Miss Frances Bretthauer, pledge captain; Miss Miller, chaplain, and Mrs. Sieg, historian.
Mrs. Edward Green and Mrs. Robert Collestér entertained BETA CHAPTER OF PHI GAMMA TAU last night at a miscellaneous bridal shower for Miss Velma Marendt, who will be married to Ross E. Elsea Oct. 6. The. party was given at Mrs. Collester’'s home, 2242 Kenwood. Ave. :
ALPHA CHAPTER OF DELTA
president, will lead a panel dis-|{SIGMA CHI will plan for an out-
cussion by the B. P. W. Round Table at the Jan. 9 meeting, and on Jan. 23, Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, rep-
ing in Brown County at its meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. Nefa Venezia in Lebanon, Ind.
resentative of the Better Business Bureau, will talk on “Consumer Counselor.” The entertainment section.of the program committee ‘will be in charge | of the “See America” program at. the Feb. 6 meeting, and the inter-, national relations committee planning the Feb. 20 program. Meetings scheduled for March] will feature Mrs. Earl Hopping speaking on “Developing Personality Veltage” March 6, and initiation of new members March 20. The Workshop Group of the Civic Theater will present.“The Curtain ‘Goes Up” at the April 3 meeting. The “Club Members Frolic” will be April 17. NC The annual business meeting and election of officers will occur May 1 and the annual banquet and installation will be May 22 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. “Literature As It Reflects This Changing World” will be the subject of Dr. Francis C. Tilden, head of the DePauw University English department at the May 15 meeting. In addition, the. club will present book reviews by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten at Caleb Mills Hall Feb. 26, March 26 and April 30.
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Reservations
Several parties have been planned for the British War Relief Benefit Bridge which members of the Dryburgh Abbey Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will sponsor Friday at Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. A. N. McVie will entertain a group including the Mesdames W. H. Patrick, Maxwell Shaw, Robert Endsley, J. J. Scott, Henry E. Zitzlaff, John R. Moynahan, Leslie Clancy, P. R. Chevalier, Harrison Walters and George W. Bockstahler. Mrs. R. Blayne McCurry will be hostess to a party, including the Mesdames Frank McKinney, James Watson, Henry Goett, Frederick Albershardt, E. S. O'Neill, John Drewry and Maurice Harrell. Others who have made reservations include the Mesdames C. F. Reynolds, George H. Vale, Margaret T. Gerard, Lewis S. Finch, C. H. Beach, Mary Ronaldson Noble, John Carmody, R. T. Schmitt, Verner M. Ray, John Stevenson, A. E. Baker, George F. Southworth and John Boettcher. Others who will attend include the .Mesdames A. E. Milstead, Robert Frost Daggett, A. N. Lawson, C. P. Clark, T. C. Gardner, A. E. Witt, Ellsworth Scott, John L. Becknell. John Hawekotte, Frank C. Weaver, Howard T. Griffith, George S. H. Sharrett, John Henderson, F. M. McCray, W. R. Williamson and H. R. Richardson.
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Marine Auxiliary to Elect The Marine Corps League Auxiliary will elect officers at its meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at the SpinkArms Hotel,
ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI will open its rush season with a Gay Nineties Party Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Stanford O’Haver, 5232 English Ave. Members will wear costumes. The rushees - are the Misses Kathryn Neat, Marian Voss, Faith Shaul and Mrs. Helen M. Parmer.
Beta Delphian Club To Honor Officers New officers of the Beta Delphian
Club will be honor guests at the President’s Day luncheon Thursday
at Cifaldi’s. The retiring officers will be hostesses. New officers are: Mrs. Max P. Dahl, president; Mrs. Floyd E. Williamson, vice president; Mrs. John J. Mellon, secretary; Mrs, Carl D. Elliott, treasurer; Mesdames Albert F. Meurer, Oliver S. Guio, Ceril S. Ober, Ralph I. Renfrew and Charles Maston, advisory board. The club will have bi-weekly meetings on Thursday mornings in the directors room of the Indiana National Bank. .
PATTERN 8774 Here's a suave, softly tailored new dress that you mustn't make unless you're perfectly willing to loak sev= eral pounds slimmer than you are. Design No. 8774 is definitely a fashion for sizes 36 and over—slim little sylphs can’t do justice |to it! The high-waisted skirt has such a lengthening sweep of line, and the back-fastened side belts draw it in to faultless smoothness. The bodice is adroitly fulled to give just enough ease over the bosom, and the deep v-neckline is finished with a narrow notched collar and three-button closing. : Every one of these details has a tendency to diminish your-size, and they're all very simple to do. Choose smooth, pliant materials for this, and dark colors. .Spun rayon, flat crepe and rayon jersey are. especially slenderizing. Pattern No. 8774 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires, with short sleeves, 47s yards of 39-inch material without nap; long sleeves, 5% yards. For a PATTERN of this attractive model send ‘15¢ IN COIN, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER and SIZE to PATTERN DEPARTMENT, The Indianapolis ‘Times, 214 W. Maryland St. You'll get the thrill: of a new season when you turn the colorful 'pages of our new Fall Fashion Book, brimming -over with lovely styles. Fashions for afternoon and every day! Fashions for your school-girl daughter! Fashions for everyday from size 1 to 52, easy to make, new as tomorrow morning, ana, of course, all inexpensive! Pattern, 15c¢; Pattern Book, 15c, One Pattern and Pattern Book or-
dered together, 25c.
Inter Nos Club To Hear Talks
On Americas
The INTER NOS CLUB will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ernest B, Foster, 940 Brunswick Ave. Dr. Edith Davis will speak on “Inter-American Relations” and Mrs, Bert S. Gadd on “Latin America and the United States.” : The club’s program for the year is “Democracy — Our American Heritage and Our South American Neighbors.”
MT. VERNON CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB will meet at the Canary Cottage at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow to hear Mrs. Bernice Van Sickle speak on “Mystic Isles of the South Seas.” Luncheon hostesses are Mesdames Homer S. Minnick, Glenn L. Holsapple. Claude Daugherty and W. F. Egleston.
Mrs. J. W. Knipp, 2140 Central Ave., will be hostess for the
ZETATHEA CLUB at a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow.
Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak at the meeting of the COLONIAL CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the Marott Hotel. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. ¢ Hostesses are Mesdames P. P. Barrett, Frank Bond, W. A, Ferguson, H. B. Mcllvaine, William S. Parrish and Rose Marie Cruzan.
The DORCAS CLUB will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Wilbert Eggert, 3761 Forest Manor Ave.
ERIN ISLE CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB will hold a wiener roast at 6:30 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. D. P. Washmuth, 4856 Baltimore Ave. Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak. Assisting hostesses are Mesdames Carl Lee, Jack Mortiller and John Wood.
The INDIANA WOMAN'S RE-
ular meeting at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Columbia Club. Charles L. DeVault of Winchester will be the speaker. Mrs. Cecil Chittenden will report on the recent meeting of the Indiana Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs.
CHAPTER G OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD will hold its Past Presidents’ Luncheon at 12:30 Saturday at “Pike’s Peake,” the country home of Mrs. J. H. Moorman, west of Danville, Ind. : Guests of honor will be Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. William R. Craigle, Miss Ann Kellum and Miss
Clara Ryan. Mrs. Ralph L. McKay is the president.
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PUBLICAN CLUB will hold its reg-;
Broadway Methodist Church To Give Reception for Pastor; Three Card Parties Planned
News of the churches contains-announcement of a reception, officers and several card parties.
its new pastor, Dr. John F. Edwards, and Mrs. Edwards tomorrow eve at 7:30 in the Community Room. James C. Jay will preside and troduce a special musical program.
The BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH will give a reception for
Members of the church and their
new
ning in-
friends are invited.
Mrs. Andrew C. Cossel has been elected the first president of the new WOMAN'S SOCIETY @OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE AT THE WEST WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH. The charter rolls will be kept open until Oct. 24 when the first in the series of meetings the fourth Thursday of each month, will be held. Other officers are: Mrs. Carsten, first vice president; Mrs. Robert McKenna, second vice president; Mrs. Carl Slagle, recording secretary, and Mrs. Ola Stevenson, assistant; Mrs. Cora McFeely, cor§ospongine secretary, and Mrs. A! E. Campbell, assistant; Mrs. Robert Glidewell, treasurer, and Mrs. Frank Committee chairmen are: Mrs. R. C. Vermillion, missionary education and service; Mrs. Daisy Stanford and Mrs. Ray-| mond Truelock, young women's and | tary of girls’ work; Mrs. Vera Kersey and executive board, at noon Oct. Mrs. H. L. Overdeer, children’s @ luncheon. work; Mrs. C. W. Douglas, Christian social relations and local church activities; Mrs. Oliver Guthrie, lit-| erature and publications; Mrs. Ray mond Conner, publicity and printing. The program committee is composed of Mesdames Carsten, R. C. Vermillion, Anna Schuler, V. K. Johnson and Arthur. Negley. Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Lloyd Simpson are assistants with literature and publications. Assistants in local church activities are Mesdames Grace Cavault, George Van Blaricum, Fred Roach, L. L. Nogle, Richard Williams, Peter Brown, Ethel Hyde, Byron Carter, Esther Von Willer, V. F. Forsythe, Fred Rinker, John Foudray, Elmer Horner, Ora Arnold, Carl Applegate, Joseph Busch, Lyda Dodge, Webster Foltz, Arthur Floyd and John Schoen. =
The SEPTEMBER GROUP OF THE CHRISTIAN MOTHERS’ SOCIETY OF THE SACRED HEART CHURCH will sponsor a card party
Lodges Plan Meetings
A stated meeting and
lodge news.
at 8 p. Temple, North and Illinois Sts social hour will follow. Myrtle D. Irby is worthy ma
INDIANAPOLIS LODGE
LADIES AUXILIARY
TRAINMEN, will entertain
The entertainment committe the WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
Pettigrew, Apt. 3.
Rost, 817 Parker Ave. The pitality committee’s luncheon be Friday at the home of Cora Shannon, 3015 Nowland
Edson are luncheon chairmen.
Delta Zetas’ Season Opens
will begin fall activities with
the home of Mrs. Robert Allen, Central Ave.
several luncheons are included in. today's
The GOLDEN RULE CHAPTER Enos 413 ORDER OF THE EASTERN
STAR, will have a stated meeting m, Friday in the Masonic
and Walter Dorsett, worthy patron. TO THE BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD
Sadie McKey of Toledo, O., secrethe organization's grand
THE SAHARA GROTTO will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Ruby 1325 Carrollton Ave. The Auxiliary’s membership com-
mittee will have a luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. ‘Mildred
Mrs. Anna Hessell and Mrs. Daisy
Members of Delta Zeta Sorority
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and luncheon at 12:15 p. m, tomorrow at the Sacred Heart Hall, 1500 S. Meridian St. : Mrs. Frank Scheib and Mrs. Carl Kuehr will be assisted by the Mesdames Chris Kunkel, Leo Goebes, Frank Felske and John Moriarty.
Mrs. Iris Donlan is in charge of a card party to be held in the ST. PHILIP NERI HALL ' tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
A public card party will be sponsored by the SEPTEMBER COMMITTEE OF THE HOLY ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH in the school building; 28th St. and Northwestern Ave., Thursday at 2 p. m.
Woman’s Congress Will Be Nov. 25-27
Miss Sara Lauter and Mrs. Olive Beldon Lewis, Indiana representatives 6n the Woman's Centennial Congress committee, report that plans are being formulated rapidly for the meeting of the congxess in New York Nov. 25 to 27. or Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, gen-
eral chairman of the committe, has issued the statement: “We want a
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Republican Club Tea
Reports of the national convention held in July at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, will be given, and committees for the year will be appointed by. Miss Katherine Rubush, president. Those to be appointed are Misses Charlyn Murray, Lelah Hiday and Mary K. Campbell and Mis. Noble Hiatt, ways and means; Mesdames Edward Wilson, Allen, Robert W. Platte and Eugene Wilking, program; Mesdames John Bolyard, Richard Peine, J. W. Tucker, Paul Whittemore and Harmon Young, bridge tournament committee. Others will be Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons and Mrs. Robert Heuslein, membership; * Mrs. = Thomas E. Grinslade, flower, and Miss Murray, magazine. Mrs. Allen will serve a supper assisted by. Mrs.
Will Be Saturday
Mrs. Alfred M.” Glosshrenner will be hostess for a tea from '2 to 5 p. m. Saturday at her home, 3210 N. Meridian St., sponsored by the: North Side Minute Women's Republican Club. The party will honor state and county Republican candidates. Officers of the state and country Re-
Congress Fpresenting the highest and best |qualities of American
women in fet that our Declara-|special guests. All Republicans
tion of Infentions shall prove as|invited. steady a guide to the women of the next century as the Declaration of Sentiments emanating from Seneca Falls in 1848 was to the women of the last century.” The Centennial Congress will divide into four sections for detailed discussion of the following four areas of women’s responsibility: Economic and social welfare, government and politics, ethical and religious values, world peace and an
Jane Palmer Hostess
Palmer, 3251 Broadway.
publican committees also will be
The Y. A. M. Club will meet tonight at the home of Miss Jane
are
international society.
Mrs. Grosskopf Endorsed
The A. C. A. Club, Mrs. Brewer Clay, president, Has unanimously endorsed Mrs. Rudolph Grosskopf for the office of president of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs. - The election will be held] at the district convention next month.
Guild Board to Meet
The board of directors of the White Cross Guild will meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Methodist Hospital Nurses’ Home. Mrs.
Clarence U. Knipp is chairman of
the covered dish luncheon to follow.
O’Brien-Welsh' Bridal Party| = |
Announced @ :
Today’s pre-nuptial news includes an announcement of attendants antl several showers for brides-to-be. = Miss Geraldine Welsh, whose marriage to John Thomas O’Brien will take place Oct. 12 at 9 a. m. in the St. Patrick Catholic Church, has chosen as attendants her sisters, the Misses Patricia and Phyllis Welsh, who will be bridesmaids. Miss Mar=garet Manning will be her maid of honor. fn Mr. O'Brien’s best man will be’ Trueman T. Rembusch and ushers will be Frank P. McCarthy and Gordon Messerlie, The bridegroom= to-be 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs, John F. O'Brien, 1808 Prospect St., and Miss Welsh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John F. Welsh, 1170 Reid Place. Miss Bernadette Welsh will entere tain for her sister at a miscellane« ous shower tomorrow, Decorations will be carried out in bridal colors and favors will be miniature figures | of bridesmaids. Guests at the shower will Mesdames - Randolph Schubert, | Thomas Grady, Russell Fletcher, | James Burrell, Walter Johantgen, Richard Newman, Frederic Azbell, Edward T. Quinn, Joseph C. Manning, ‘Francis McGlinchey, Thornton Talbott, Iva Wasson, Howard Murphy,. William Waugh and Maude Wilson; the Misses Alberta Gerlach, Betty Haley, Ellen Dalton, Mildred Clemens, Jane Sweeney, Marian Fisher, Merle Kelly, Helen Koesters, Kathryn Marren, Jean Hoy, Patricia Ameter, - Esther Foltz, Gertrude Bauer, Helen and Margaret Manning, Ann and Virginia Kilfoil, and Patricia and Phyllis Welsh.
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Mrs. Hamlin Welling, 1530 Park Ave. will entertain tonight with a shower for Miss Mary Louise Barnhart, whose marriage to R. W. Kintigh will take place in November in Goshen, Ind. Guests will be Mesdames Robert Lybrook, Warren Moberly, Ben Siebenthal, Thomas O’Haver and LeRoy Cummings. Miss Clarabel - Rogers and Mrs. Darwin Forst of Huntington. Ind.
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Miss Jeanne Woods, whose wed= ding to Millard Gannon will take place Saturday, will be honored at a personal shower ‘tomorrow evee ning, given by Mrs. C. C. Spurrier, 4445 N. Pennsylvania St., and her daughter, Miss Mary Jo Spurrier, The guest list will include Mrs. Raymond O. Woods of McCordsville, Ind, Mesdames George Gannon, ‘Clyde Lee, J. E. Morris and Gordon ohns; the Misses Jean Rae Gannon,” Evelyn Lloyd, Rosalind Barrows, Thais Crepts, Isabelle Morris, Jean Johnson, Minnie Marie King and Elizabeth Roberts.
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Miss Bette Shanks, 2530 Brookside A Parkway,” North Drive, will give a miscellaneous shower this evening for Miss Marilee Leonberger, who will be married to Delbert Wakeman Saturday. Guests will be Mesdames Delbert: Wakeman Sr., Earl Leonberger, Fay Shanks, Walden Van Asdal, Helen, Ard, Sherman Hawkins, Clay Bush, | F. D. Staley Jr., Robert Newby, Morton Shipley, George Murray. A. A. Burkhardt, Michael Templeton and Albert Caselli; the Misses Dorothy Bruce, Mary Caldwell, Eulah Skinner, Virginia Rose, Dorothy Shank, Martha Fitz, Eunice Bradway and Volea Hyde.
Birthday Party Set Miss Gleeta: Graves and Miss Ruth Preston will be honor guests at a birthday dinner given at Holly Hock Hill tomorrow evening by members of the Feliocho Club, Bouquets of gladioli and garden flowers will decorate the table and ° members will present gifts to Misses Graves and Preston following the | dinner.
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See the 1941 Ford. On display Sept. 27th.
