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Formal Ball Tonight Wil Open the Fall And Winter Season at Marott Hotel

i | Several parties have been arranged for the Marott Hotel's formal ball tonight opening the fall and winter season. Bill Hart's orchestra will play for dancing from 9:30 p. m. to 1:30 a. m,, folléwing v program of dinner ed of Mrs. Fred Dunmeyer, Miss Frances Wishard and Miss Victoria Montani. Mrs. Lillian Snyder, contralto, will sing. | + ¥ A farewell party for Capt. and Mrs. Robert W. Reuter will be given by Capt. Louis Kruger. Capt. Reuter is leaving Ft. Harrison to serve in the office of the Quartermaster General in Washington. Other guests in the party will be Capt. and Mrs. T. H. Plummer and Capt. and Mrs. G. T. Gifford, pos uy Mr. and Mrs. ‘Marvin’ Lugar: will have | as their guests Mrs. Thomas L. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Todd and Mr. and Mrs, Gaylord Wood. i ; . A party in the Blue Room will entertain a group of teachers attending the Indiana State Teachers Association meeting which opened _today., Miss Ellice Presnall of Charlottesville, Ind, will be hostess. a oa ; : _ Mesdamés Howard Maxwell, E. P. Severns, M: A. Ryan and P. P. Willis will make up a party at one table. At another table Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wingenroth will be seated with Miss Martha C. Millikan and ‘Gerald Long. Reservations have been made for

a table by Messrs. and Mesdames I3. H. Noble, L. C. True, Carl .

Schwartz and John Ferree. : : A party at a special table will consist of Mesdames Ada M. Rose, J. Harold Dillon and Lyda Kimberlin, - Miss Mable Rose, Miss Dorothy Kimberlin and Thomas Dillon. Another party will be made up of Mesdames Edna M. Christian, P. B. Trofie ahd E. May Hahn, . Others who will have parties are Messrs. and Mesdames J. - Edward Keller, Thomas Wood and Urbgn V. Plum; Mesdames C. J. . Buchanan, Herman C. Tuttle and B. J. T.|Jeup; George Calvert, William Crawford and William Ostlund.

‘Parties Planned for Barbara Stafford

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Miss Rarbara Stafford and her fiance, George William McKay, Ft. Wayne, will be honor guests: at a number of parties before their ~ marriage Nov 2 in the Propylaeum, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Holloway Stafford and Mr. McKay's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William T. McKay of Ft. Wayne. Mrs. ‘Thomas D. Stevenson will give a luncheon tomorrow at her home for Miss Stafford and Mrs. John Ott will entertain with a kitchen shower tomorrow afternoon. Miss Nina Brown will give a dinner Saturday night and /Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson’ will have an informal party on Sunday afternoon for the betrothed couple. Miss Mary Sheerin Kuhn will entertain with a spinster. dinner Wednesday night and Mr. and Mrs. Stafford will have the bridal dinner at the Woodstock Club Nov. 1. The bridegroom-to-be's par .ents will give a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club the day of the wedding and Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas H. Noyes will entertain with a tea during the afternoon. A handkerchief shower and dinner were given recently by Miss Prudence Brown and. Miss Alice Vonnegut at Miss Brown's home. ; [ =

C. A. R. Party Is Tomorrow

_ MR. AND MRS. Ray T. Fatout and Mr. and Mrs. William Rooe’ Simpson will be chaperons at the Halloween party of the Old Glory Society, Children of the. American - Revolution, tomorrow night at the D. A. R. Chapter House. | Among those planning fo attend the party are Misses Catherine and Martha Armstrong, Jean Bosson, Elizabeth Jennings, Patricig Peterson, Batricia Smith, Margaret Waldo, Rosemary Jones, Maryann Zinn and Elizabeth Van Voorhees. ; Others will be Victor Barry, Milton Buckingham, John Dittrick, Austin Gillespie, John Holmes, Phillips Huston, Charles and John Madtlen, William Rudy, Robert and William Simpson, Paul Wadleigh and Alex Taggart IIL ° | $ /

Wilson Alumnae Luncheon Today #3 MEMBERS OF THE Wilson College Alumnae Club of Indiana were to meet for luncheon today at the home of Miss Genevieve Scoville. Reports werd to be made of the 70th anniversary cele bration of the college held this month on the campus in Chamberse burg, Pa.

Government ‘Science Club Meets Tomorrow

: THE GOVERNMENT SCIENCE CLUB will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Clemens O. Mueller. rs, Stacey B. Lindley will speak on “The American Twins,” New officers of the club are Mrs, Eldo Wagner, president;, Mrs, William H, Remy, vice president; Mrs. John Fuller, recording secretary; Mrs. Walter Pray, correspond= ‘Ing secretary, and Mrs. Arthur G. Funkhouser, treasurer. ,

Parties Planned for Hockey Game | ‘

J. PERRY MEEK, Civic Theater president, and Mrs. Meek are among those planning parties for the preseason hockey game " sponsored by the Civic Theater Tuesday night at the Coliseum. They will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Russell White, Jack Lange and C. E. Wilkinson and Eugene Pulliam Sr. Ronald M. Hazen will have a stag party for six. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bogart and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kohlstaedt. With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoke will be Mr. and Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske and Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Tekt. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparrow will have as their guests Messrs, and Mesdames John M. Smith, Thomas J. Seanlon and Z. M. Davis, Fred H. Carpenter, Dr. Thomas Reul and Mrs, W. F. Oliver of South Bend, Ind. ; I

Subdeb Club to Have Scavenger Hunt

MEMBERS of the Subdeb Club and their escorts will have a scavenger hunt Saturday evening.: The group will gather at the home of Miss Nancy Wohlgemuth at 8 p. m. and will return there, after the hunt, for supper. | Members attending the party will be Misses Ann Atkins, Marjory Bain, Jo Ann Bartley, Barbara Bradley, Patricia Casler, Georgianna Dedaker, Margery Foltz, Lucy Holliday, Barbara and Carolyn Kiger, Betsy Maynard, Jane Mendenhall, Mary n Morrison, Carol Noel, Kay Nolan, Suzanne Smith, Nancy Stout, Barbara Wilde and Wohlgemuth: d ? Their escorts will be John Gould, Frederick Lesh, Charles Neff, Robert Dedaker, Frederick Lloyd, William Hanley, Carl Lieber, Gene Williams, Edward Berman, George Deck, William Lieber, Victor Keene Jr. John Kautz, Gerald Smith, Thomas Binford, James Southard and Frederick Rassman.

Bundles for Britain Is Looking For Knitting Machine Operators

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perience operating ‘ore of them during the lgst war?

The Indianapolis branch of Bundles hoth machines ad STs, ) ago, e XO Rls rs Headquarters are in the Insurance Building. The knitting rfachines (those who worked in. World War I will remember them) can turn out as many as 12 pairs of socks & day. It takes two weeks or more to knit one pair by hand. And the Bundles for Britain workers here have & quota of 2000. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Harrison and Mrs. Owen Moth-

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or Britain, Inc., is looking for This, or ation, formed here about “providing | comforts and necessities for

| of [Secial . projects Jo raise Su and a membership drive, a Per | Burg, Louis Wahl, Georgia Rooker, member and up, will be conducted. 3 Bid r and contributions the canteen and ambulance will be |

Over ‘at the headquarters, Miss Patricia Gilland is on duty from 10

detailed instructions are received

ershead will be in charge of the knitting by machines. “The 2000 socks are a part of the 2000 sets of equipment for British ‘sailors on trawlers and mine sweepers. Just now the organization 1s concentrating on the knitted goods put other articles for protection of persons against storms and cold ‘are being accepted and forwarded to appropriate agencies and will be handled by the branch when. more

the Néw York headquarters. Br of the knitted sets includes a sweater, scarf, helmet, sea , boots, socks and mittens. The sea boots are made of ollized yarn and are waterproof for wear beneath the great hip boots of the sailors. .It weeks to ma a pair. - : {

vi at the headquarters A little later yarn may be

pro can't afford to pay and for those who knit so rapidly that the cost

ization is stressing that supe plies are American-made goods. Two Other objectives of the local pranch are the raising of funds for a canteen ‘and securing of’ funds for an ambulance. ’

A +»Mrs. Frederick H. Sterling

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a. mi to 4 p. m. In and out hurry the. organization workers carrying littlel blue bags, lined with red and piped in white with white letters carrying the name of the organiza-' tion, In them are Knitting or memos on this and that “bit” to be done for the day. Assisting Miss: Gilland are Mrs. H. K. Metcalf and Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Mondays; Mrs. Lyman Pearson and Mrs; L. B. Moore, Tuesdays: Mesdames W. M. Morris, Horace |F, Hill III, Maxwell Coppock, Harry Wilson, Wednesdays; , Mrs. Hiram McKee and Mrs. Oscar Torian,| Thursdays, and Mrs. R. S. Wild and- Mrs. Jackson Landers,

cal branch’ are Mesdames Bernays ; 3%, Ira Saltmarsh, Louis Levy, and Mrs. Robert A. Adams, Lee Henry Buttolph, Russell Byers, George Bangs, a Tri*Kappa p in Mooresville, Ind., under the direction of Mrs. Evard Hadley, and Mrs Edgar Joseph's Tuesday Bridge ub. Officers and chairmen are Mrs. Alvin Owsley, president; Mrs. Harry ‘Wilson, vice president; Mrs. Metcalf, treasurer; Mrs. Pearson, secretary; Mrs. William MacGregor Morris, wool; Mrs. McKee and Mrs.

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Mesdames Gaylord Rust, Robert J. Clarke and | Sunnyside Guild card party Nov. 8 in “the Ralph L. Martin (left to right) will assist with the

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ter of Mrs. Guy Fulton Hobbs, will become the bride of Paul Herman Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe

Rev. C. R. Lizenby of the St. Paul Methodist - Church will read the] service at 7:30 o'clock in Mrs. | Hobbs’ home, 3023 Northwestern | Ave. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Robert Anderson of Dayton, O., will play a program of bridal music | and will accompany Louis Arm-| strong, -Danville, Ind., who will sing | “Because” and “Ah, Sweet Mystery | of Life.” A soldier blue

Hobbs’ wedding ensemble. With it she will wear vintage wine accessories andl a corsage of dark red

denias. Miss Crystal Stewart and George Johnson, both of Tipton, will be the couple's only attendants. Miss Stewart will wear a brown casual suit with matching accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. The mother of the bride will wear a black crepe dress trimmed in white and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Jones, mother of the bridegroom, will: have a gardenia corsage with her dark green crepe dress and matching accessories. Following a reception, the couple will leave on a short wedding trip and be at home in Tipton. Miss Hobbs is a member of Sigma Delta Pi Sorority, teaching honorary society, and Mr. Jones belongs to the Tipton Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Jordan Dinner

Is Tonight

Alumni of the, Arthur. ; Jordan, Conservatory of Music will meet with | present faculty members and students of the school for the annual fall alumni banquet at 6 g'clock tonight in the Athenaeum, 401 E. Michigan St. The banquet is held each year in connection with the Indiana State Teachers Association meeting. Gilbert Kellberg, president of the Jordan Alumni Association, will preside and introduce Miss Ada Bicking, conservatory director. Miss Bicking and other speakers will make brief talks to the hundred or more alumni expected for the banquet. Following the dinner, Joseph Lautner, head of the conservatory opera department, will direct the Jordan-Butler Philharmonic Choir in a 30-minute concert. :The choir is composed of 42 singers chosen from the students at the Jordan Conservatory and Butler University.

Candidates Were Guests at Tea

State and county Democratic candidates were guests at a tea given by the Second Ward Women’s Democratic Club yeswerday from 2 to 4 p. m, at the home of Miss Mary Switzer, 1772 Brookside Ave. Mrs. Anderson Ketchum and Mrs. David Lewis poured. Mrs. Clara Ward, chairman, was assisted by Mesdames Julia Sexton, Pearl. Jones, Isabelle Smith, Margaret Voris, Fanchon Moon, Marie Haase, Phyllis Jones, Margaret O'Connor, Corda an, Theodore Bleich, Ann Roth, Edwin Von

William Arnold, Charles Morrison, Rollie Woolery and Leo Murphy.

Pastor Will Show: Films of Holy Land

The Rev. M. H. Covers of Bluffton, Ind, will show motion pictures of the Holy. Land and Europe at a meeting of the Missionary Circle of the Broadway Baptist Church at 7:30 this evening, Mrs. Coers also will be a guest of the circle. Prior to moving to Bluffton, the Rev. Ms. Coers was pastor of the Thirty-first Street Baptist Church and a gospel speaker over” WIRE.

Altenheim Group to Meet

The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Altenheims will hold their monthly ‘meeting at 2 p, m. tomorrow at the ome. The program will include piano solos by Miss Harriett Sacks and Miss Betty Jean Barnes, a vocal solo ‘by Miss “Alice Andrew, readings by Miss Joyce;Flack and a plano duet by Mrs, Georgia Stewart and Mrs. Eleanor Harrison.

Halloween Party Set

Indianapolis lodge 137, Ladies’ Society to the Brotherhnd of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, will have a ilalloween party at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Castle Hall. Mrs.

their return from a short wedding trip to Canada. Jones of Tipton, Ind, tonight. The, “7.30 0iclock last night in the Broadway Methodist Church, Mrs. Clay was Miss Barbara Ballinger, daughter of Mr. Ballipger. Logansport, Ind.

lof the church, read the marriage [service before the altar which was banked with palms and ferns and

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branch candelabra. bridal music was given by Mrs. John | : | English, -organist. : ool costume suit|, Miss ‘(with a gray lynx collar will be Miss| bride's only attendant and William Ash was best man.

|Couple to Live Mr. gnd Mrs. Robert J. Clay Are On a Wedding Trip

Miss Betty Janet mobos, daush- 1 0 Canada Following Service

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Clay will be at hone in Indianapolis upon Before her marriage

and Mrs. Arthur L. Mr. Clay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clay of

The Rev. John F. Edwards, pastor

Mrs. Gates’ Dancing Classes Open

Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Thomas, Frank Langsenkamp Jr: and W. T. Finney are among those

who gathered informally at the Indianapolis Athletic Club last night before the opening of Mrs. William

ghted with tall candles in sevenA program of

Bettyann Jones was the

Ushers were

{Mrs. Albert Seaton and Miss Joan . | Thompson are arranging the lunch-

[tour of the city or atténd one of + |the teas at the homes of Mrs. D. : Laurance Chambers or Mrs, Albert

|inent alumna from the campus,

| be given that night at the Marott.

button chrysanthemums and gar-|'

‘| black accessories and Mrs.

Emsley W. Johnson Jr. and John Sheets. ,. Entering with her father, Miss Clay wore a gown of bridal satin fashioned with long sleeves and | fullness at the shoulders. The heartshaped neckline was edged with Alencon lace embroidered with seed pearls. A two-tiered veil of illusion fell from a shirred headdress. The "bridal bouquet was made of gardenias surrounded by white button chrysanthemums, roses and snapdragons. - Miss Jones’ gown was a hyacinth blue taffeta jacket :dress with short puffed sleeves and a long full skirt. She carried a bouquet similar to the bride’s with bronze and yellow button chrysanthemums and Token, roses surrounding a center of pompon chrysanthemums.

Both the mother of the bride and of the bridegroom wore gardenia corsages, Mrs. Ballinger with a soldier blue crepe dress worn with Clay with a black silk crepe and matching accessories. 3 ‘

Following an informal reception for the immediate families at the Ballinger home, 3233 Central Ave. the couple left on their trip, the bride wearing a blue wool jacket dress with matching accessories and a gardenja corsage. Mrs. Clay is a graduate of Butler University and a mémber of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Clay attended Butler, where he belonged to Delta Tau Delta.

Clubs—

Mrs. William R. Evans will speak on “Some Famous Old Houses” at a meeting of the CLIO CLUB tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Murray N. Hadley, 2132 N. New Jersey St.” Mrs. John C. Barnhill also will talk on “Methods of Glorifying Housework.”

“I Married. Adventure” Johnson) will be reviewed by Mrs. A. F. Malott. for members of the ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN CLUB tomorrow. Hostess will be Miss Louise “Thompson, 3417 Kenwood ve.

The FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB'S first regular meeting tomorrow will include a musical program and talks by Mrs. Charles Cherdron and Mrs. A. G. Small... Mrs. Small will speak on “Vagabond Voyage” and Mrs. Cherdron will discuss the value of leisure as an asset or, a detriment to personality.

7 Democrats to Have Tea

Mrs. Edna Bingham, state Democratic vice chairman, and Miss Hannah Noone, county vice chairman, will be honored at a reception given at 2:30 Saturday afternoon by the Perry Township Democratic Woman's Club, Hostess will be Mrs, Charles Hagerty, 5330 Madison Ave. Assisting - hostesses are Mesdames Florence Smith, Lucille Weimar, Novilla Wenning, George Poppa, Gertrude Memmer, Julia Kirkpatrick, Helen Costello, Marcia Murphy and O. D. Ludwig and Miss Elizabeth Benjamin.

Verus Cordis to Meet

The regular meeting of Bonae Amicae Chapter, - Verus Cordis Sorority, will be held at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Leonard Durham, 2419 E. 11th St. Members of the ' chapter attended: the sorority’s recent state convention at Tipton, Ind.

0. E. S. Auziliary to Meet

Naomi’ Chapter, Auxiliary, Order of Eastern Star, will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Masonic

Bessie Wikoff will be hestess. 'Mrs. Fannie Steinmetz is president.

To Install Officers

The Marine Corps League Aux‘liary will hold a public installation of officers at 8 p. m. tonight at the

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Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Mrs.

Byram Gates’ classes for adults which start this week.

They met Denis Costello, au-

thority on the Latin dances, who is

to assist Mrs. Gates during the

month. The second class will meet tomorrow night at the club.

Church Class Gives Festival and Bazaar A fall festival, bazaar and fish fry

will be held tomorrow by the Loyalty Class of the. Seventh Christian

Church in the church recreation hall, Udell and Annette Sts.

Supper is to be served from 5:30

to 7 p. m. ,There are to be exhibits of antiques, photographs and fancywork.

quilts, hobbies, old

During the evening Dr. N. Cort

Davidson will show moving pictures. Mrs. Guy Heckman is general chairman for. the event which is open to the public.

Program Set For Meeting of Vassar Grads

The program for the semi-annual meeting of the Associate Alumnae of Vassar College at the Marott Hotel Nov. 8 and,9 has been completed. . Delegates will register at the hotel Friday morning and then will go to the Meridian Hills Country Club for a luncheon and business meeting.

representatives will take an optional

Rabb. : : Mrs. Montgomery Lewis and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller are planning an informal dinner for that night at thé hotel. Dr. Henry Noble McCracken, the Vassar president, will speak. Miss Helen Kenyon, prom-

will comment on films of the college. A business meeting is scheduled Life Building. * A buffet luncheon will be given at Woodstock Club. Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick and Mrs. Edwin McNally are in charge. Miss Kenyon will review activities in connection with the

eon. : At 4:30 p. m. that afternoon; the

for Nov. 9 at the American United |

Bride-to-Be

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nounced’ the engagement of their daughter, Pauline, at a party last night. Miss Loos will be married to Francis E. Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harding, on ‘Nov. 28 in the Woodruff United Presbyterian Church. .

Roseann Davey

75th anniversary celebration of Vassar. Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes will be hostess at a tea at 4 o'clock. A formal dinner, planned by Mrs. Clarence Merrell and Mrs. Albert Seaton, will

Keene Richards, general manager and consulting engineer at the col-| lege, will talk on “How College Works.” Miss Agnes Rindge, head of the Vassar art department, also will speak. :

Holy Name CY. O. Dance Is Tonight

A dance will be held by the Holy Name C. Y. O. tonight at the Holy Name auditorium in Beech Grove. The Commanders will play. William Clements, chairman, will be assisted by the Misses Margaretta Jones, Mary Roach, Florence Logan, Betty Sham; the Messrs. Bernard Cantwell, Thomas Teagardin, Robert Shea and Karl Rolles.

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Notes Anniversary

Zeta Chapter of Delta Phi. Beta Sorority celebrated the 14th anniversary of its founding last might with a dinner at Buckley's Barbecue in Cumberland. Faustine Rico presented a program of mandolin selections. Arangements were made by Mrs. Walter Cochrell, Mrs. Herbert Martin, Miss Mourine Murray and Miss Donna Jacobson.

O. E. S. Meets Brightwood Chapter of the O. E. 8S. held a stated meeting recently at the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave. Donations for” the Masonic Home in Franklin, Ind. were received.

Dessert Luncheon Today

The Nort | Side Mothers’ Club was to meet ay at the home of Mrs. L. M. Maroney, 4468 Guilford Ave.,

Becomes Bride

The double ring wedding service was read by the Rev. Fr. Omer Bruck ‘for Miss Roseann Davey and John Shackelford in a ceremony at 8:30. o’clock this morning in St. Roch’s Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Dr. Hugh J. Davey, for Pleasant St., and Mr. Shagckelfgrd is the son of Mrs. Anna K. Shackelford, 840 S. Belmont Ave. The rite was performed before an altar decorated with palms and roses. , The children’s choir of the church sang and Miss Frances Anné Wohlhieter was the organist. The bride, who entered alone, was gowned in brocaded white satin fashioned with a train, long sleeves and % sweetheart neckline. Her long veil fell from a tiara headdress and she carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and valley lilies centered wjth an orchid. ~ Miss Cecelia Eleanor Davey was her sistet’s only attendant. She wore a. madonna blue taffeta in bouffant style trimmed with blue velvet, and carried bronze and Dubonnet chrysanthemums. Her turban and accessories , were of Dubonnet. : : Edward Troy was best man and ushers were Gerald F. Davey, brother of the bride, and Herman J. Kasper, her brother-in-law, A wedding breakfast at ‘Cifaldi’s for the bridal party and families followed: the ceremony, after which the couple left for a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains. Upon their return they will be at home at 2043 S. East St. As her goingaway costume. the bride chose a gray ‘wool suit with which she wore black accessories + and an orchid corsage.

Luncheon Is Tomorrow

The Ladies Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors 103 will have a covered ‘dish luncheon tomorrow

for a 1 p. m. dessert luncheon.

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THURSDAY, OCT. 24; 1940 = ‘Medical Society

Auxiliary

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The Woman's Auxiliary to the Indiana $tate Medical Association will hold ‘iis convention in French Lick, Ind. Oct. 29 to 31, joining -. with the physicians of the state--Medical Association’ for a dinner, president’s reception and ball in the French Lick Springs Hotel dining room Wednseday, Oct. 30. Speakers at the dinner will be

: Dr. Frank H. Lahey of Boston, Mass, -

president-elect of the American '. Medical Association, and. C, Walter McCarty, managing editor of -the Indianapolis News. Dr. W. W, Bauer, director. of the Bureau of Health ° Education of the A. M. A., will address the Auxiliary dinner Tuesday evening on “10,001 Health Ques-

tions.”

Other Auxiliary program events will be a reception and musicale honoring Mrs. William E. Tinney, state president, and the county auxiliary presidents Tuesday afternoon; the annual auxiliary breakfast)’ Wednesday morning, & luncheon Wednesday afternoon honoring Mrs ° V. E. Holcombe, Charleston, W. Va., national president of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the American Medical Association, and an infor=mal get-together Thursday morning before adjournment. Mrs. W. H. Garner of New Albany, president of the Floyd County Auxiliary, will preside at the open= ing musicale. The program present~ ° ed by Miss Ellen Gardner will be - a musical fantasy of “Songs’ Befo’ de Wah.” Following the dinner ' Tuesday, the Mary Long Hanlon : dancers of Louisville, Ky., will per= form in a ballet. Business of the convention, to be taken up following the Wednesday breakfast, will consist of election and installation of officers and a panel discussion of questions ar= ranged by Mrs. E. N. Mendenhall of Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Tinney will preside and later turn the meeting over.to Mrs. C. L. Bock of Muncie, - who will be named president. Mrs. Fred B. Wishard of Pendleton will respond to an address of welcome by Mrs. George R. Dillinger of French Lick. Mrs. John W. Emhardt of Indianapolis will sing and Mrs. © Maurice B. VanCleave of Terre Haute will conduct a memorial serv-

ce. : Following Wednesday's luncheon, delegates will make a motor tour of Spring Mill State Park. The Law- . rence County Woman's: Auxiliary . will be hostesses at a .tea at the new Spring Mill Hotel.

Knightstown Home Girls Entertained

The senior. and junior groups of Irvington American Legion Auxilialty 38 were acting as hostesses today to a group of '20 girls, from the Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors’ Home on a tour of the city, : The girls were met this morning by Mrs. W. H. Holley, Knightstown Home chairman; Mrs. Baird Marsh, ; junior cosponsor, and the junior group. The tour included the Chil- _ . dren’s Museum, the Indiana World : War Memorial Bldg. and the Wm. ° H. Block Co. store. » Following the tour the girls were

at 12:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. P| ton St.

to be entertained. at luncheon at the Post headquarters, 5503 E. Washing-

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THE FASHION SHOPS on the SECOND FLOOR and see the new 1940-41

THE FOOTWEAR SALON'S famous for I. Miller, Fock Saver, Rosalind and

Rhythm Step shoes; and our M illinery Salon on the Third Floor.

nated selections await

you.

THE ACCESSORY SHOPS on the STREET FLOOR where complete, co-ordi-.

THE PURE FOOD CAFE and have a really enjoyable luncheon.