Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1940 — Page 18
®
PAGE 18
" Society—
-
Program for Lambs Club Frolic Saturday Night Is Announced
4
doo,
THE OPENING FALL FROLIC of the Lambg Club Saturday night in the Columbia Club ballroom will be the occasion for several parties. : : Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball will entertain at dinner at the club before the frolic. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Earl B. Barnes, William C. Griffith, Kurt F. Pantzér and Herman Krannert and Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Durham, Kokomo, Ind.
Also entertaining at dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Adams. Mark Honeywell and Mrs. Eugenie Nixon of Wabash, Ind. will be their guests. Another group having dinner at the club will include Commander and Mrs. O. F. Heslar and Messrs. and Mesdames Paul R. Matthews, Yale Rice, John B. Stokely and Edward Gallagher. Messrs. and Mesdames Charles C. Robinson, Horace F. Hill III and Donald A. Mattison will form a dinner party as will Messrs. and Mesdames F. Noble Ropkey, Walter Hiser and Alex Taggart Jr. Mrs. William Coleman Atkins will have a party of 10 at the frolic and Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Miller will have 12 guests. Mr. . and Mrs. Lindley E. Clark have made reservations for a party of - 10 and Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Boone Jr. will have 10 guests. Another large party will be that of Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel Jr. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno II will be Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Fish. In the party of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Raub Jr. of Lafayette, Ind. will be Mr, and Mrs. Philip Waite, Oshkosh, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coleman will attend the frolic and Dr. and Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff will entertain a party."
- Frolic Program Outlined
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews are chairmen for the “Lambs in the Gay Nineties” party, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriday Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stokely. Mr. Matthews and Obie J. Smith Jr. will be accompanists. Following the opening chorus by the company, McSorley’s Ale
- "House Quartet—E. Francis Bowditch, Mr. Hill, Mr. Ferriday and
- Jack H. Rhoades—will sing. “They Laid Jesse James in His Grave.” -. Mr. Ball will sing the Prologo di Pagliacci, Mr. Ferriday will present “The Flying Trapeze” and Mrs. Daniel E. Gleason will sing . “Waiting at the Church.” . The Floradora Sextette will follow Mrs. Gleason’s number. Appearing with Mesdames Bowditch, Ferriday, Louis McClennen, Matthews, Mattison and Rice will be Messrs. Garvin Bastian, Bowditch, Ferriday, McClennen, Mattison and Severin. Miss Louise Argus will sing “Love’s Old Sweet Song” and the company will conclude the program with “Swinging It in 1940” and the finale. : Singers and dancers for the frolic are Mesdames Dudley R. Gallahue, Harrison Eiteljorg and Henry E. Todd; Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hubbard Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Stokely, Mr. Gleason, Gene Pulliam Jr., Miss Dorothy Rhoades and Marion Smith.
Concert Subscribers Listed
Advance reservations for the pre-corcert luncheons to be held this year in the Athenaeum under the sponsorship of the Indiana State Symphony Society’s women’s committee indicate that a very
% large proportion of the audiences for the Friday afternoon concerts
by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra again will make it a habit to attend the luncheons and explanatory music talks to be held before each concert. Mrs. Herbert T. Wagner, general chairman of the events, announces that reservations for single luncheons or for the season, for individuals or groups, may be made at the orchestra’s headquarters in the Murat Theater. Subscribers to the Friday concerts are among those eligible to attend the luncheons and talks. Included in the list are Mesdames Walter J. Behmer, E. W. Benson, J. W. Bolte, Raymond D. Brown, Volney M. Brown, Rebert A. Candell, C. P. Clark, Arthur N. Curtiss, Ethel Heminway, Clarence Hinton, H. H. Hornbrook, Harry B. Jacobs, George H. Lilly, Georgia Little, Lucia MacBeth, J F. McCool, C. S. Merrick, J. R. Moynahan, Arthur L. Pehrson and William Reid. Others are Mesdames C. C. Schuetz, Jasper P. Scott, Arthur M. Small, Ralph Spaan, Rollin Speigel, Howard M. Stanton, Thomas D. Stevenson, William B. Wheelock, Paul H. White Jr. and Harold E. Winslow and Misses Maude Delbridge, Marian Green, Grace Henson, Mary Johnson, Deborah Moore, Irving Moxley, Margaret O’Connor, Margaret M. and May Louise Shipp, Dorothy Sipe, Jane Snyder, Virginia Sparling, Kathleen Taylor and Betty Tharp. : Others who may attend the luncheons, for which there is a nominal charge, and the complimentary lectures, are members of the women’s committee and subscribers to the Saturday night series.
Propylaeum Party Is Friday
The monthly bridge dinner of the Propylaeum Club will be held Friday night. Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, soeial chairman, will be in charge, assisted by Mesdames J. M. Williams, John J. Bibler and Benjamin A. Richardson. .
Order of Amaranth To Entertain Legion
Officers and members of
Alliance Heads
the
Will Be Guests
Mrs. Charles A. Tripp, recently elected vice president of the General . Alliance of Unitarian Women, and Mrs. Richard Y. Fitzgerald, Jamaica Plain, Mass., national chairman of alliance - international work, will be honor guests at a luncheon given Friday in Ayres’ Tearoom by Mrs. Richard T. Buchanan. Guests will be founders of the Jessy Wallin Heywood Alliance of All Souls Unitarian Church, Mesdames Henry B. Heywood, Emma
Auxiliary of Frank P. Strayer Post, American Legion, will be guests of Indianapolis Court 1, Order of the Amaranth, at 8 p. m. today in the Palm Room of the Claypool Hotel. The meeting 1s being heid in appreciation of the gift of an American flag to the Court by the Auxiliary last June. Mrs. Florence Herrmann and Joseph Hancock, royal matron and patron, will preside.
Discuss Halloween Party The Double 8 Society was to have
McCotter and Robert Elliott, and the officers, Mrs. R. A. Clark, vice president; Mrs. Caroline Coppock, recording secretary; Mrs. Herman H. Rinne, ‘corresponding secretary; Mrs. William A. Hacker, treasurer, and Mrs. Bertha G. Swain, membership secretary.
JANE JORDAN
Yesterday I answered a letter from a young girl who asked me why her boy friend was jealous. The only information I had was that he was unsure of himself and unhappy at home. 1 stated that jealousy is not so much an indication of strong love for another as of strong love for the precious self which can brook no opposition. I said a strong man looked for a woman to fulfill his desire for selfcompletion, whereas a weak man looked for a woman to relieve his doubts about his own value. The first carries his own responsibility whereas the second passes it on to the woman. I added that when a man found himself in competition with a rival for a woman’s love that it was not the first time he had been in this position, but a repetition of the young child’s struggle for the exclusive possession of his mother’s love and his effort to displace the father. That is to say that it is not always the external situation which gives rise to jealousy, but factors inside the individual man. Jealousy is such a complicated reaction that I would like to enlarge upon yesterday's remarks. When jealousy is aroused, why is it that some men shoot the woman and some shoot the rival? Why are some men jealous after the betrayal only, whereas some men are jealous long before they have cause to suspect a betrayal? How can intense jealousy exist side by side with complete fidelity? It is this striking feature of groundlessness which is so baffling to the objects of jealousy. : Jealousy of the delusional type may spring from a person’s mistrust of himself. A man may be a prey to fickle desires which he projects on to the woman he claims to love. “If I yearn for promiscuity, then so much she.” Since he cannot trust himself, neither can he trust a woman. Often we find a man so occupied with fear of a rival that we are led to wonder which interests him most, the rival or the woman. Apparently he overvalues the rivei's attractions as much as he undervalues his own. It is as if he said to himself, “If I were a woman I would fall for that man.” Hate is his defense against his admiriation for the other man. He insists, “I do not like that man. On the contrary, I detest him.” Can it be that he protests too h? sit] of us with insight into human problems have seen people use hostility to cover up unadmitted affection, and vice versa. In morbid jealousy we have good reason to doubt a man’s love for a woman or his hatred of his rival. It well might be the other way around. Therefore a woman has ample reason not to be flattered by suspicious jealousy or to regard it as proof of love for herself. Perhaps the most common use of an attitude to cover up the opposite feeling is the device of politeness. Civilized man is inclined to treat those whom he dislikes with icy politeness. Who has not seen a polite person turn from his “friend” with a gesture of disgust? Kipling’s line about England says it best, “But oh beware my country when my country grows polite.” In view of these recognized facts, why should a woman assume that she is loved when, under cover of affection, a man distorts, misreads and misjudges her simplest gbsture of friendliness toward the men she meets socially. ; JANE JORDAN. . * — Fut Your DOLCE duestions ‘Tn’ Shls Selvenn dali TI TTT
Meridian St.
vania St.
7 7
a luncheon meeting today at the home of Mrs. Daniel Cole, 1829 S. Plans were to be discussed for the Halloween party Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Ernst Stienecker, 2163 S. Pennsyl-
‘licker, Helen and Edna Lange, Ber-
-jtomorrow in Ayres’ Tearoom. Mrs.
The Old Glory Society, Children
at the D. A. R. Chapter House. Ass
Revolution, will hold a Halloween party Friday night
of the American |
isting with plans
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES C. A. R. Will Have Halloween Party Friday Night
~ * .
Rm Det hr io oir VB i A
3 1
SOU
for the event are (left to right) William Rudy, Miss Patricia Peterson and Miss Margaret Waldo. A Christmas party will be Dec. 20.
Showers Fete Brides-to-Be
An announcement of wedding attendants and several showers make up today’s bridal news. Miss Myrtle Short, 3043 Ruckle St., has chosen the attendants for her marriage to Harry K. Lister Nov. 15 in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Matron of honor will be Mrs. E. T. Leiper and bridesmaids will be Mrs. F. V. Jones and Miss Marietta Varley. Mr. Lister has named James R. Everline of New Albany, Ind., as his best man and Edwin Mower and Robert A. Yaw as ushers. Mrs. George King, 4819 Carrollton Ave. entertained with a miscellaneous ‘shower last night for Miss Short. She was assisted by Mrs. Eugene Short and Mrs.: Dean Stephenson. . Guests were Miss Short, Mrs. M. L. Faber, mother of the bride-to-be, Mesdames Robert Short, J. P. Parker. D. G. Hays, Fred Geile, V. F. Jones, Keith Blackwell, Robert Schaub, Edwin Mower, Charles Dare and Helen Heath, Miss Betty Ruth Henry and Miss Jane Cox. A miscellaneous shower will be given by Mrs. Leiper, 5157 Manlove Ave., Friday evening in honor of Miss Short. The guest list will include Mesdames L. W. Martin, W. LeRoy Hunter, Robert Yaw, H. K. Cashon, Rozanna Walters, Schaub, Parker and Faber, the Misses Varley, Betty Wolfred and Maxine Hauk. Miss Wolfred, 2215 Brookside Parkway, will entertain for Miss Short Sunday afternoon, assisted by Miss. Cora McConaha. n # ”
Miss Amelia Gebhardt, 202 N. Gray St., was hostess at a miscellaneous shower last night for Miss Frieda Bullock, whose marriage to Wayne Lewis will ‘take place Nov. 1. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Caroline Gebhardt. : Guests at the shower were Mesdames J. O. Brown, Sam Jones, Richard Pier, J. D. Huesing, Paul Furnish and Ernest Shoemaker, the Misses Gertrude Smitn, Edith Red-
tha and Irene Fahrenkamp, Ann Foster, Madge Ahl, Adelle Hoefker and Sadie Hollingsworth. » 2 o
Mrs. Cletus B. Seibert entertained recently at the Colonial ‘Tearoom with a dinner and shower for Miss Bertha Mae Pursel whose marriage to William W. Keller will be Saturday in the North Methodist Church. Guests included Mrs. D. R. Gilpin, * Fortville, Ind.; Mrs. Archie Kinger, Noblesville, Ind.; Mrs. Clarence Carson and Mrs. Sam Pursel, Carmel, Ind.; Mesdames H. Ray Hersey, Charles R. Ettinger, Paul F. Clifton, James McKinney, Floyd E. Clark, Verne L. Beechler, Joe Currie, Zeph E. Keller, Paul Keller, George Keller and Willis Pulle and Misses Cecelia Langenbacker, Clara Rodman, Betty Coffey, Rosemary Stout, Sophia Jinkin and Frances Taylor. » ” ”
Mrs. Ray Thompson, 5020 University © Ave., entertained at a tea recently in honor of Miss Alice Jackson, whose marriage to Ray
Thompson Jr, will take place Thanksgiving Day:
Sponsor Bridge Party
The Elizabethan group of the All Souls Unitarian Church will sponsor an evening of -bridge and games at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the church. A committee headed by Mrs. John Brayton is arranging for table and special prizes. The public is invited.
Mrs. Wright Hostess Mrs. Frank J. Wright will entertain members of the Ladjes’ Auxiliary to the Indiana Chiropractors’ Association at a 1 p. m. luncheon
David Walesby, Columbus, Ind. will be a guest. Mrs. Chester B. Ellis, president, will preside at the
seum were announced today. Mr. and Mrs, Garth R. Marine
the .game. C. Norman Green and Mr. and Mrs: Davis Harrison, Mrs, William H, Coleman will entertain a box party of six. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bowes will have with them Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bowes and Robert M. Bowes Jr. Dr. and Mrs. George J. Garceau will entertain for a party of six. With Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gustafson will be Dr. and Mrs. Earl V. Wiseman of Greencastle, Ind. . In another party will be Messrs. and Mesdams Edward Terry, Leo West and Al Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Clucas will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and Mr. and Mrs. William Toohs. Sam Freeman will be host for a box party of six. Attending a Dutch treat party at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Finney before the game will be Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Pelham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller Jr. With Mr. and Mrs. Lee Immerman will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waite. Another box party will include Mr. and Mrs. Vance Oathout, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Davis, Mrs. Marguerite Olsen, Ben Olsen and his son William.
Irving Fauvres Give Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fauvre will entertain Mr, and Mrs. David L. Stone at dinner before the game. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rimp will entertain at their home before going to the Indianapolis Atheltic Club for dinner. With them will
Miss Lynn Williams and Paul Stark. In another box will be Messrs
and Mesdames Norman C. Ascher, Eugene Keim and John Zawab. Mrs. Harry D. Hartley will be hostess for a box party of six and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thomson also will entertain a party of six. Messrs. and Mesdames Howard R. Williams, David M. Klausmeyer and L. J. Carlen will have dinner at the Columbia Club before the game. With Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Resor will be their daughter, Mary Anne, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy with their children, Ann and Jack, and Miss Anne Stuhldreher. Mr. and Mrs. Winton Tibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Munger of Richmond, Ind., will be in a. box together. : Others attending will include Messrs. and Mesdames C. Fred Davis, William Book and James Carr; Edward C. Hill and Misses Joan D. Handricks, Lucille Pendleton and Katherine Uhlman. M=» and Mrs. Fred Lukar will have as their guests Mrs. Carl Brockman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Smith and William Guthrie. The Civic Theater is sponsoring the game. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal, Mrs. C. Blayne McCurry and Mrs. Chauncey Eno II are on the committee in charge of arrangements.
W. C. T. U. to Install Officers Friday
The Mary E. Balch Unit of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul Durant, 1907 E. 52d St. Mrs. C. W. Ackman will preside at an installation of officers. A report of the W. C. T. U. convention held in Evansville, Ind., last week will be given by Mrs. Elbert Moore, unit presiflent. The program will consist of a duet by Mrs. Durant and Mrs. Harry Sund, a solo by Mrs. H. D. O’Brien and devotions
meeting following the luncheon.
a pied 17} So ie Pb
be Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Queisser,||
Parties Planned for Preseason Hockey Game on Tuesday; Mrs. W. H. Coleman to Entertain
Additional reservations for the preseason hockey game between the Indianapolis Capitols and the Detroit Red Wings Tuesday at the Coli-
will entertain at dinner for Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Maluy.and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Heagy before going to With Mr. and Mrs, R. Blayne McCurry will be Mr. and Mrs.
U. S. Forester To Speak Here
Miss Margaret March-Mount, Milwaukee, Wis., regional forester for the U. S. Dept. of Conservation, will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Garden Department of the Woman’s Department Club Friday afternoon. She will discuss “The Human Side of Forestry.” The program also will include slides of Brown County in the autumn, shown by Mrs. Oliver S. Guio, and music by Mrs. Lane Robertson. Mrs. Robert Lambert, chairman of the department, will lead a discussion of tour plans at a business session preceding the program. Mrs. William Hoag and Mrs. Victor Rothley are co-chairmen for a tea to be given foliowing Miss March-Mount’s talk. Their assistants will be Mesdames S. J. Bardsley, Robert Bracken, C. J. Buchanan and Frank R. Curry.
Card Party Is Friday
Mrs. Estle Strong will entertain members of the On-Ea-Ota Club at a luncheon bridge tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Plans will be completed for a public card party to be held in the BannerWhitehill auditorium at 2 p. m. Friday. Mrs. Clara Seitz is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Strong, Homer Kivett and John McElroy.
. hostesses,
Service Circle To Have Guest
I_.uncheon
I. T. S.'C. Arranges Halloween Party
Bride :
Tomorrow’s club meetings will in- ;
The IRVINGTON SERVICE CIRCLE will give a guest luncheon to-
|morrow at the Irvington Masonic i | Temple.
Mrs. C. G. Sullivan will conduct a Silver Cross program and Mrs. Elizabeth Marquette will lead devotions. A musical program will
: {follow the state convention report.
Mrs>H. W. Bradley is chairman of assisted by Mesdames J. W. Gillespie, R. R. Hamilton, T. W. McLean, H., C. Keith, Fay Poarch, R. J. Renfrew, F. W. Rubin, A. C. Wagner, J. B. Wiles, M. R. Williams and Dora Wright.
“The Birth of the American Flag” will be discussed at a meeting tomorrow of the NORTH SIDE STUDY CLUB by Mrs. William Meacham. Mrs. W: T. Smith, 5240 Broadway, will be hostess. The current events report will be given by Miss Ruby Hardin.
The 1908 CLUB will hold an open meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. E. A. Abbett, 4338 College Ave.
Mrs. Mary Cooley, past president of the TA-WA-SA CLUB, will be honored at the 11th anniversary celebration of the club at 7:30 p. m. tonight at the Cumberland Restaurant, Hostesses will be Mesdames Helena Amos, Dorothy Tuterow, Vivian Schoener and Alameda Roembke.
The THURSDAY CLUB of South Bend, Ind., will meet tomorrow at thé home of Mrs. Harold Blackburn. Papers on New England authors will be read by Mesdames Gilbert J. Barker, Emma Harlin, Marshall Hughes and Orval Newport.
ERIN ISLE CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB hold a Halloween party following the regular meeting at 8 p. m. Friday. Mrs. Earl Lee, 4714 Baltimore Ave., will be hostess, assited by Mrs. Denzil Washmuth and Mrs. H. E. Geiger. The program will be a lecture on New Zealand.
EVENTS
CLUBS
Emera. 8 p. m. Fri. Miss Dorothy Allen, 1302 N. LaSalle St., host€ss. Four Leaf Clover Chapter, WLW Mail Bag. 1 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Carl Mueller, 826 Leland Ave, hostess. Election of officers. Snazzy Dozen Chapter, Sub-Deb. Thurs. evening. Miss Jeanie Laughner, 262 Fenton Ave. hostess. Initiation.
LODGES
Degree Team, Capital City Circle 176, Protected Home "Circle. 6:30 Pp. m. Thurs. 1. O.-O. PF. Hall, Hamilton Ave. and E. Washington St. “Johnnie Mazetti” dinner, public card party and dancing. 1935 Matrons, O. E. S. 6 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Alice Goodnight, 1020 N. Olney St., hostess. Dinner and business meeting. Mrs. Ina Mae Roberts, assisting. Mrs. Myrtle Bradshaw, president.
CARD PARTIES
Washington Club. 8 p. m. Thurs. Redmen’s Hall, 230812. W. Michigan St. Mrs. Edith Huckleberry, Mrs. Margaret Hastilow in charge. St. Francis De Sales Mothers’ Club. Thurs. Church Hall, 22d St. and Avondale Place. Luncheon and party, afternoon and evening. Mrs. Charles Black, chairman. October © Band, St. Catherine’s Church. 12:15 p. m. Thurs. Food Craft Shop, 320 Century Bldg. Lyncheon and party. Mrs. Herman Grote, Mrs. Edward Gallagher in charge.
\ SORORITIES
Beta Zeta Sigma. 8 p. m. tonight, Miss June Waters, 1349 Edgemont Ave., hostess. Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. Thurs. eve. Miss Virginia Carter, 230 E. North St. hostess. Masked Halloween party. Miss Marjorie Stewart assisting. Gamma Chapter, Omega Chi. 8 p. m. Thurs. Miss Wilma Wallman, hostess. Election of. officers.
i |clude a guest luncheon as well as : {regularly scheduled programs. §
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1940
Party Benefits Child Welfare
Projects
Sunshine Club Books Card Party Nov. 7 The Children’s Sunshine Club of
Sunnyside has scheduled its annual fall card party for Thursday, Nov. 7,
: in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. T. G.
Photoreflex Photo. Miss Sylvia Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein, was married to Harry Hochman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hochman, Oct. 6. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hochman attended Indiana University, where Mrs. Hochman was a member of Sigma Delta Tau.
Jewish Juniors. Name Aids
Miss Vera M. Teplitz of Chicago, national president of the Council of Jewish Juniors, will be an honor guest at the organization’s MidEastern convention which will con-
‘'vene ‘here Nov. 2 and 3 at the Hotel
Lincoln. At the convention banquet Saturday night, Nov. 2, Miss Teplitz will give a welcoming talk. She also will install the new officers elected by the delegates at a ceremony Sunday afternoon. Miss Florence Goldman of Cleveland, Mid-Eastern president, will preside at all meetings. Committee chairmen r local arrangements appointed by Miss Florence Slutzky, chairman of the convention, are: Miss Beryl Madiel, program; Miss Sylvia Madiel, registration; Miss Phyllis Cooler "and Miss Betty Lapinska, invitations; Miss Harriet Tamler, treasurer; Miss Janet Frisch and Miss Janet Cooler, secretaries; Miss Rae Lea Binzer and Miss Frieda Nichols, banquet; Miss Marcie Goldstein. luncheon; Miss: Jeanette Rappaport, printing; Miss Selma Cooper, envelopes; Miss Mimi Bluestein and Miss Adele Gold. dance; Miss Phyllis ‘Rubner and Miss Thelma Levi, escorts; Miss Mary Jane Falender, badges; Miss Jeanette Schwartz and Miss Arline Kaufman, telephones; Miss Paula Gates and Miss Estelle Grossman, temple services; Miss Ruth Weil, credentials; Miss Lenore Needleman, pages; Miss Helen Ann Cohen, hospitality; Miss Bernice Kaplan, publicity, and Miss Lillie Mae Smith, promotion.
f (Evard, ways and mean chairman
and general party chairman, has announced her committees. Proceeds from the party will be used for child welfare work at Sunnyside Sanatorium, the Theodore Potter Fresh Air. School and the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp The club recently. has furnished glass and metal cubicle partitions, beds and mattresses for the newly remodeled children’s ward in the Trudeau Building and also clothing for the children at Sunnyside, It provides transportation for needy children who attend the Potter
Fresh Air School.
Mrs. John Connor is vice chair man for the card party. Committees are composed of: Donations— Mrs. W. J. Overmire, chairman; Mesdames W. R. Beck, Otis Carmichael, C. F. Maley, H. B. Mahan, Russell A. Long and Walter Zimmerman. Special * prizes—Mrs. F. C. Bird, chairman; Mesdames Urq M. Frazer, John Fraim, W. L, Weaver, Frederic Wager and F. B. Miller. Candy prizes—Mrs. Harry Harrell, chairman; Mesdames Lynn Adams, R. C. Griswold, and Harry German and Miss Catherine Cordell, Table - prizes—Mrs, D. C. Jolly, chairman; Mesdames B. L. Byrket, William B. Peake and B. M. Howell, Candy—Miss Margaret Murray, chairman; Mesdames Donald Brodie, M.. C. Thomas, Mary E. Williamson and George Newton and Miss Marie Rochford. Cards and tallies—Mrs. E. B. Boyer, chairman; Mesdames. H. G. Kramm, William Schaefer, C. J. Richter and D. P. Barrett, Miss Alice Murray and Miss Opal Bradley. - Tickets—Mrs, Alva Cradick, chairman; Mrs. Harry Kennett, vice chairman; Mesdames Charles L. Bogart, William Weber, S. R. Lovick, Claude Geisendorff, Curtis Burke, Mary Clingenpeal, Letitia Evard, J. E. Hampton, T. E. Hanika, W. B. Sequartz, E. J. Rippberger, C. T. Ralphy,. J. J. O’Brien, William Ott, A. J. Hueber, George Livingston, A. L. Marshall, August Soutter, Carl Strack, C. R. Swaim, J. J. McGovern, Harry J. F. Mori= arity, J. B. Mentzer, C. F. Ziegler and T: C. Williams and Miss Helen Rippberger. Mrs. Ruth Miller teaches Sunday School classes at Sunnyside each week. Mrs. A. J. Clark is president
of the club and Mrs. Roscoe Butner ;
is publicity chairman.
Sponsors Card Party
The Sigma Nu Mothers’ Club will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. to-
morrow at Polk’s Milk Co.
‘THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION
3
By men who have had 15
years experience as Regis-
® Use Your Charge or Our Easy Payment Plan
No Appointment Necessary—Just Come In
- tered Optometrists.
® Glasses Individually
Styled for YOU
Dr. Weldon, Dr. Connor, Dr. Klein Registered Optometrists 2
THE WM. HK
BLOCK CO.
North Mezzanine
ice.
Gregg Now Makes o Deliveries o to Every e Home in o Marion e County
led by Mrs. Dorothy Miller,
po
t
Fine Draper Cleaning
A whole great department devoted to this one important servGregg’ in drapery Cleaning by having so much of it. to do. kinds of materials in draperies today, and that fact should prompt you to send YOURS to cleaners who have broad experience.
PHONE Riley 8321
s have come to excel
There are all
ms
