Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1940 — Page 5

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Altrusa Club's Tea Will Honor New Members * Latreian : - Guest Day Meeting

Two guest day meetings and a tea ‘honoring new members have been

- planned for next week by Indian-

apolis clubs. " The ALPHA MU LATREIAN CLUB ‘ will hold guest meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Forest B. Kellogg, 5670 N. Pennsylvania St. A style show will be presented by H. P. Wasson & Co Hostesses will be Mesdames Richard Everline, Jennings Carter | and Robert Pflumm. | Mrs. Elbert Gilliom is the club president for the| year. Other officers are: Mrs. James Stuart, vice president; Mrs. Gustav Dongus, recording secretary; | Mrs. Stephen Hadley, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Newell Boles, [treasurer; Mrs. William Gordon, historian; Mrs. Ed-

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Kenneth Galm, Federation dele-

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its new members at a tea from 3 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Miss Minnie G. Hardegan, 4832 Graceland Ave. The honor guests are Mesdames Berniece Fee Mozingo, Irma Bemis and Alice Jones and the Misses Bertha Pullen, Ruth Schooler, Merle Harvey ‘and Elizabeth Kiifner. * ' -Members* of the education committee, Dr. Lilly Clements, Mrs. Emma Garrett a the Misses Jegsie - Bass, Laura. Helden and Katherine Mertz ‘will assist the hestesses.

Mrs. Rosa F. Storer, Road, will be hoste day musicale at 2 |p; m. Monday for members of CHAPTER P OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD and their friends. Guests of honor will be. unaffiliated members who are new residents of Indianapolis. A program on .South American music will be given by Mrs. Bertha Haines Matthews, pianist. Mrs. Willidm G. Winemiller | will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Albert OC. Hifschman, who will [play also during the tea hour | following the program. \ Assisting hostesses! will be Mesdames Hiram E.| Cunningham, m Winger and on B. Lodwick.

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Bjo Mfs. ‘Guy W. Seaton will preside’ atv the tea table, assisted by Mesdames Charles B. Agness, V. R. Téter, Floyd I. McMurray and Arthur W. McDonald.

A Halloween party with husbands of members as guests will be given by: LA PEYLLIS CLUB Monday evening. Mrs. A. T.! Wallace, 3727 Watson Road, will be hostess.

The CHAUTAUQUA CLUB of Goshen, Ind, will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Gerald Moyer. Mrs. Glen Hart will lead a program on| “The Scout Movement.”

Miss Elizabeth Schmidt, 4444 Broadway, will entertain members of the 8. N. A. P. CLUB ot Shortridge High School and their guests tonight with a scavenger hunt and Halloween party. | Out-of-town guests will be Miss Susan Blue of Flora, Ind, and Miss Betsy Federsen and Miss: Norma Smith of Zionsville, Ind. ; ~

— € + Founders’ Day Dinne M d y A Founders’ Day banquet and “program will be held by the local chapter of the Natjoria) Association of Women at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening in the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Chic Jackson will talk on “Heart's House Cleaning.” ¢ Other addresses will be made by Mrs. J. Francis Huffman, president, and by Mrs. Florence K. Thacker and Mrs. Ida S. Broo, founders and past presidents. Mesdames Izona Shirley, Clara Christopher and Matty Jo Hackley, other past presidents, also will speak. , Mrs. Inez Crowley, historian, will read a history of the organization and Mrs. Bertha Cook will give a flag salute. ‘Mrs. Goldie Smith has arranged a musical program by Miss Ann .Kahn, pianist, and Miss

Betty Cook, vocalist. Mrs. Pearl Jones is dinner hostess.

Will Be Friday ' New members of the Choral Ensemble of the Matinee Musicale will be. guests at the first musical tea ofthe season at 2 o'clock Friday aft-

Choral Ensemble Tea

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Traugott, 5327 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Eva Robinson of Martin, Ind., will be guest pianist jon the program. Mrs. John I. Carrett and Mrs. Paul Whipple will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Natalia Conner and Miss Thelma Kasting, and Miss Jene Gannon will play marimba solos. Mrs: Oliver Steinkamp, assisted by Mrs. Frank Boles and Mrs. Edgar Ellsworth, is arranging the program. In the receiving line with Mrs. Ttaugott will be Mrs. Preston Highley, choral chairman, and Mesdames Paul Whipple, Walter | Wolf, J. P. Howell, Robert Schreiber, C. C. York, E. J. Wilson, John Shaw, Richard Fielding "James Lowry and James Ogden. Mrs. C.|J. Jacquart, hospitality chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Charles Eichholtz, Bertram Day, Charles Gustafson, Robert Drake and ard Hilgemeier,

W. D. C. Card Party Will Be Wednesday

First of three promotion parties tobe given by the Woman's De‘partment: Club will be the fall card party Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the clubhouse. Mesdames [E. L.- Bur-

nett, Wayne O. Stone and Myron

Jay’ Spring are in charge, assisted by ‘board mempers and committee en. ~ Hostesses for the afternoon will be members of the Little Club committee. Other committee chairmen re: Mrs. George A. Bowen, special y es; Miss Pearl Kiéfer, tallies,

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LOGANSPORT, Ind. Oct. 26. — The single ring ceremony will be read at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Miss Margaret Kapp and Cloyd E. Duff at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kapp, Walton, Ind. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Duff of East Liverpool, O. The Rev. Earl Pittinger, Kokomo, Ind., will perform the ceremony before .an improvised altar banked with palms, ferns and white gladioli with candelabra at either side. Miss Imogene Pierson, Indianapolis, is to play the bridal music. Mrs. Donald Allton, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Harold Kapp, her sister-in-law, ‘will be matron of honor and bridesmaid. They will wear frocks with fitted waistlines and full skirts, the bodices finished with sweetheart necklines and short, puffed sleeves. Mrs, Allton will be in smoke blue and will carry Talisman roses tied with dusky rose ribbon. Mrs. Kapp will be in qpesy rose and her Talisman rose houquet will be tied with smoke blue. The bride, who will enter on the arm. of her father, will wear white velvet, the full skirt forming a slight train. Her circular illusion veil will have a tri-cornered cap caught with orange blossoms. She will wear a strand of pearls given her by the bridegroom and will carry white roses, valley lilies and gardenias. Robert S. Harper is to be best man and Harold C. Kapp will be the usher. The costume of the bride’s mother will be of plum color and that of Mrs. Duff will be of green. : After a reception at the Kapp home, the couple will leave for a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, the bride traveling in a gray costume suit with caracul jacket, pigeon blue aceessories and a gardenia corsage. hey will be at home at 2424 College Ave., Indianapolis, upon their return. Miss Kapp is a graduate of Butler University and aftended the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. She is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon and Pi Beta Phi Sororities and the Matinee Musicale. Mr. Duff was graduated from the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and is a member of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Jordan Conservatory faculty. He has been a member of the Philadelphia Robinhood Deil Orchestra and of Leopold Stokowski’'s All-American Youth Orchestra which toured South America last summer.

Dr. Carpenter Will Perform

Baldwin-Roberts

Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, assisted

officiate at the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Joan Roberts to Dr. George M. Baldwin at 3:30 p. m. today in the Central Avenue Methodist Church.

Miss Louise Swan, organist, will play for the ceremony. The altar will be decorated with palms, greenery, white dahlias and candelabra. Family pews will be marked with white tulle. Miss Roberts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thomas Roberts and Dr. Baldwin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy C. Baldwin of Cleveland and Conneaut, O.

Mrs. Jack I. Robinson, Alexandria, Ind., matron of honor, will be gowned in an Empire styie frock of ruby-tone velvet. The tightly fitted basque bodice has a romance neckline and short, puffed sleeves, and the skirt is gored. She will wear a band of matching velvet in her hair caught with orchid button chrysanthemums at the back. Her flowers will be orchid pompons and chrysanthemums. The bride, who is’to be given in marriage by her father, will wear lark’s egg blue velvet fashioned on Empire lines with shirred side panels extending from shoulders to the low waistline of the tight basque. The gown is made with sweetheart neckline, bracelet length sleevés puffed at the shoulders and a full shirred skirt sweeping into a slight train. Her shoulder length veil of matchihg illusion will be worn with a halo of flowers and silvered leaves, and she will carry a bouquet of gardenias, white pompon chrysanthemums and silver ivy leaves. ! : Robert Baldwin, Conneaut, O., will be his brother’s best man and ushers will be James E. Roberts, brother .of the‘ bride, and Mr. Robinson. A reception for the immediate relatives will be held at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. The couple wiil leave for a wedding trip south, the bride traveling in a sheer wool costume suit in Scottish mist blue, with full length fitted coat. She will wear a gray kidskin hat and muff and a corsage of gardenias. They will be at home after Nav. 15 at 1040 Fairfield Ave.

Card Party Monday

The ways and means committee of the Daylight Chapter, O. E. S, will give a public card party Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. in the Ban-ner-Whitehill auditorium. Mrs. Osceola Williams is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Lillie Guker and Mrs. Thelma King.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 26.— The fourth annual Club Institute for members of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will be held on the Indiana University campus here Nov. 8

Mrs. Frederic Beggs, chairman of the department of international relations of the General Federation of Clubs, will come from Wyckoff, N. 4, to discuss the importance of mutual understanding among the Americas.

The theme .of this year's Institute will continue the one of last year, Safeguards for Democracy. Speakers for the morning session will be Prof. Leonard Lundin of the I. U. history department, speaking on “The International Situation Today”; Prof. Sam Braden of

{the economics department, who will

discuss “International Economic Reorganization,” and Col. Kenneth P. Williams, head of the mathematics department and a colonel in

ithe reserve forces, who will speak

on “The Organization of the Military Forces of the Nation.”g Prof. John Stoner of the Fovernment department will preside. Mrs. George Jaqua of Winchester, president of the State Federation, will be toastmaster for /the luncheon at which Mrs. Beggy will speak. / ft Dr. H. T. Briscoe, dean of faculties at I. U., will speak at the opening afternoon session and Prof. Fowler Harper of the law. schnal will speak on “The Bill of Rights in Time of Stress.” Also in the afternoon there will be a radio round table on “The Need for Unity

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Mrs. Frederic Beggs

Robert E. Allen, director of radio programs for the university. will be in charge of this part of the. program. x Mrs. Beggs organized and conducted the “Good Neighbor Tour” of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs in 1940, including the seminar which was a feature of the trip. She represented the National League of Women Voters as one of their delegates to the

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Roberts Guild Meets Monday

A book review and a home-com-ing celebration are announced in today’s news: of the churches. The CALENDAR AID SOCIETY OF THE CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH will sponsor Mrs. Paul M. Kilby in a program at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Kilby will review “The Family” by Nina Fedorova. Preceding the review, Miss Thelma Grannis will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Virginia Jefry.

The: ROBERTS GUILD of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. George S. Sharratt Jr. 3902 Park Ave.

The BEAN BLOSSOM. COMMUNITY CHURCH will hold its annual home-coming next Sunday, Nov. 3, for residents and former residents of the community. A program of speeches and music will follow a 12:30 p. m. basket dinner.

EVENTS

1Indianapolis Chapter 393, O. E. S.

CLUBS

Laetare. Sun. evening. Buckley's Restaurant, Cumberland. Husbands will be guests. Miss Mary King, host®sss

Ae-Ada-Pi Chapter, Sub-deb. Sun. Miss Betty Mickel, 4215 Otterbein Ave., University Hts, hostess. Rush tea.

C. O. F. Dramatic. Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Richard French,’ hosts. Halloween party. Alpha Lambda Latreian. 2 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Frank B. Poe, 5841 N. Oxford St., hostess. Chatterbox Chapter, Sub-deb. Tonight. Dinner, Seville Restaurant, theater party. First anniversary celebration. Indiana University Alumnae, p. m. Mon. Canary Cottage. formal luncheon. SORORITIES

Alpha, Zeta Chi Theta. Tonight. Cabin at Stop 6. Halloween party, members and guests. Games, dancing. . ; Alpha, Delta Sigma Chi. 8 p. m. tonight. Mrs. Dallas Jones, 1607 Kelly St., hostess. ' Halloween party. : . : Mu, Alpha Omicron Alpha. Sun. evening. Mrs, Alvin Mayer, hostess. Wiener roast. Mrs. J. E. Wacker, assisting. Pi, Delta Sigma Kappa. 7:30 p. m. Mon. Miss Mildred Morrow, 1651 Alton Ave., hostess. ° Upsilon, Sigma Phi Gamma. 8 p. m. Mon. Hotel Lincoln. : LODGES Auxiliary, Indianapolis Police Dept. 2 p. m. Mon. Ayres’ auditorium. Monument Chapter 549, ©. E. S. 8 p. m. Mon. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Friends’ night.

12:15 In-

8 p. m. Tues. Masonic Temple, 1522 W. Morris St. Englewood Chapter 483, O. E. S. Mon. night. Englewood Masonic Temple. “Fruit for the Home” night. Queen Esther Chapter members, special guests.

Annual Banquet Set

The Past President’s Club of Major Harold C. McGrew Auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans will hold its annual banquet at Cifaldi’'s Villa Nova tomorrow at 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Charles Tyre, president of the club, will be toastmaster General chairman of arrangements is Mrs. George Everett, assisted by Mrs: B. B. Love and Mrs. C. C. Moon. _An auxiliary meeting celebrating x Roosevelt's birthday - will

Atkins-Collins Wedding Today

Clusters of bronze and gold chrysanthemums against a background

spersed with seven-branch candelabra will form the setting for the marriage of Miss Helen Elizabeth Collins to Shirley David Atkins, Kokomo, Ind. at 8:30 p. Th. today in the Broad Ripple Christian Church. The ceremony will be performed by, the Rev. John Ray Clark. Among bridal airs played by Miss Helen Quig, organist, will be Schubert's “Serenade,” “Traumerei,” “Love Is the "Sweetest Thing” and “Ave Maria” during the ceremony. Miss Mary Ann Lookabill will sing “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms,” “Because” and the Tri Delt lyrics set to “Liebestraum.” Miss Collins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Collins and Mr. Atkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Atkins of Indianapolis. ~ Burnt amber gowns of standalone taffeta will be worn by the bride’s attendants, Miss Frances Collins, her sister and maid of honor, and Mrs. Erma Allen, Crawfordsville, Ind., and Miss Mary Frances Tharp, bridesmaids. The frocks are made with skirts of eight flounces shirred together and with short, full sleeves. The attendants

gowns. Miss Collins will carry an arm bouquet. of bronze and gold chrysanthemums. Mrs. Allen will carry gold and Miss Tharp bronze chrysanthemums. The bride,, entering with her father, will wear satin styled with long sleeves puffed at the shoulders and a neckline edged with pearls. It is made on princess lines and the skirt forms a long, full train. Her veil, three-tiered and in fingertip length, will fall from a tiara of shirred tulle edged with seed pearls. She will carry a cascade arrangement of Johanna Hill roses and chrysanthemums, ‘ Edward Atkins will be his brother’'s best man. Ushers will be Robert Graham, Kokomo, Arnold Messersmith and Robert Rominger. Mothers of the couple will wear corsages of white pompon chrysanthemums with their ensembles. Mrs, Collins will be in grape-toned crepe with brown accessories and Mrs. Atkins will wear foldier blue with black accessories. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents will follow the ceremony. For a motor trip north Miss Collins will wear a green costume suit, black accessories and a gardenia corsage. The at home address will be Kokomo after Jan. 1. The bride attended Butler University where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Atkins is a graduate of Butler. Mrs. C. A. Kinder, Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. George Edmunds, Chicago, grandparents of the bride, will attend the wedding.

Virginia Cromlich Becomes Bride

A candlelight wedding service in the Mt. Pleasant Christian Church near Glenn's Valley at 8 o'clock last night united Miss Virginia Oma Cromlich and Millard O. Sutton.

and Mrs. Chirles Omar Cromlich and Mr. Sutton’s rents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sutton. Mr. Cromlich gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a streetlength dress of turquoise and her sister, Miss Maudie Cromlich, was in old rose. Nelson Sutton, cousin of the bridegroom, was hest man, and ushers were Lowell and James Sutton and William and Charles Cromlich. A reception for 150 guests was held at the church following the ceremony.

Helen A. Heger Engaged

Harold Heger, 646 N. Jefferson

. |Ave., announces the marriage of his

sister, Miss Helen Amelia Heger, to Kurt R. E. Mueller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mueller, 638 N. Jefferson Ave., will be Nov. 16 The ceremony will be performed at 8:30 p. m. in the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Miss Elizabeth Stahlhut will

Monday at 8 p. m. at Ft. Friendly. Elizabeth

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1. Mrs. Robert J. Clay was Miss Barbara Ballinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Ballinger, before her marriage Wednesday. (W.

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The Rev. Jrien W. Fifer will

Miss Suzanne Custer of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., will be Miss Thomson’s only attendant and Harry Stitle Jr. will be his brother’s best man. Ushers will be Charles Fortney and Richard Martz,

Powder blue satin fashioned on empire lines with short puffed sleeves, a square neckline and a long full skirt will be Miss Custer’s costume. Intering with her father, Miss Thomson will wear a wedding gown of white satin designed on empire lines and trimmed with Alencon lace. The bodice, with short puffed sleeves and a square neckline, will be buttoned down the back and into the train with tiny satincovered buttons. Mrs. Thomson's gown will be a black panne velvet jacket dress trimmed with gold sequins. With it she will wear black The mother of the bridegroom’ will wear a river blue silk jersey with matching aecessories. A reception will be held at the Propylaesum immediately following the certmony. Mr. and Mrs. Stitle will be at home at the Marblehead Apartments, 3310 N. Meridian St. Mr. Stitle is a graduate of Culver Military Academy and of the Ryan

Cal. Mr. and Mrs, Thomson are entertaining with a bridal dinner tonight in the Gold Room of the Marott Hotel preceding the wedding rehearsal. In addition to the:couple, guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Stitle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stitle Jr., the Rev. and Mrs. Fifer, Mr. and "Mrs. Richard Daily of ‘Chicago, Miss Custer, David Marshall, John Ross Thomson, brother of the bride-to-be, Col. Roscoe ‘Turner, Richard Martz and Charles Fortney.

New President

Mrs. C. L. Bock of Muncie, Ind. is the incoming president of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Indiana State Medical Association which will hold its convention in connection with the medical association's conference Tuesday through

be maid of honor and Mrs. Henry Scheidker, bridesmaid.

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2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Jones announce the engagement of their daughter, Bettyann,;to H. Halston Johnson Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. The, wedding will be Nov, 24 at the Carrollton (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 3. Mrs. Frederic D. Anderson was Miss Barbara Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball Fawler, before her marriage Oct. 16. Mr. and

4. Miss Ethel Jean Johnson and Elmer G. Schloot were married Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mrs. Roy W. Johnson.

5. The marriage of Miss Marianne Cummings, daughter of Mr. . Skinner, Goshen, Ind., will be Nov. 17 in ‘the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mr. Skinner is the son of Dean J. H. Skinner, former head of the Purdue

Skinner, West Lafayette, Ind. Both Miss Cummings and Mr. Skinner attended Purdue where Miss Cummings was a member of Kappa Alpha

6-Mrs. Harry E. Smith was Miss Agnes Cooling,’ daughter of Mrs. William Lloyd Cooling, before her marriage Oct. 20.

Roseanne Thomson to Be Married, To Linn Stitle Tomorrow

afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Propylaeum uniting Miss Roseanne Mary Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomson, and Linn Harding Stitle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stitle,

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County P.-T. A. Meets Monday

The Marion County Council of the Parent-Teachers’ Association will meet at 10 o'clock Monday

Guild Garment Roundup to Be Next Week

Exhibition = Will Held Wednesday

The Indianapolis branch of the Needlewmrk Guild of America will climax annual roundup of new garments for the needy next week with a public exhibition of garments .

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First Presbyterian Church. The roundup opens Monday and lasts through Thursday. . : Behind ‘the scenes, the streams lined schedule planned by the guild calls for collection of clothing at the ¢hurch Monday, unpacking and counting the garments on Tuesday, executive meetings Wednesday in addition to the public showing and packing for distribution to 37 social agencies throughout the city Thursday. ! The door committee for Monday's collection is composed of Mesdames Charles H. Kuhlmann, John Bard, R. Hartley Sherwood and T. S. Kuhns. . Section presidents who cannot deliver their bags of clothing may cail Mrs. Jasper P, Scott, chairman of the transportation committee com posed of Mesdames Robert Aldag, A. BE. Baker, H. A. Baker. C. J. Ballman, Pau} Beara, C. W. Blakis= lee, Jessie T. Clapp, Ray T. Fatout, Frank Grovenberry, C. E. Hendri?, Henry G. Hoss, K. D. Mayhall ar 1 Henry L. Pond., The arrangemen:'s committee members are Mrs. Malcolm Moore, chairman; Mesdames Howard: J. Baumgartel, Mansur B, Oakes and J. Allan Greenland. Mrs. George M. Spiegel’s Tuesday committee will begin unpacking the garments at 9 a. m. Members ars Mesdames T. A.- Bailey, Cecil K,' Calvert, J. D. Carr, J, T. Cofer, John L. Coleman, R. E. Cornelius, Ernest G. Cox, D. H. Fatout, Ray T. Fatout, F. C. Fischer, J.B. Hoffmeyer, W. E, Johnson,, Emmett Judson, L. H. Noble, Francis Miller, Karl Mullendore, H. H, Ochiltree, Mark W, Pangborn, Emma B. Pfafflin, T. W, Prather, Peter C. Reilly, Peter

"| Rupp, Carl Schey, Merle Sidener,

R. L. Seward, W. A. Smith, Joseph Stine and Charles F. Worthington, Miss Opal Little and Miss Clara Twiname. ’ The committee in charge of vaa rious groups of clothing are: Mese dames Sherwood, Charles L. Miller, Edith Reith and Charles Smith, in< fants; Mesdames O. L. Pond, G. M, Jrossland, L. C. Johnson, A. C. Rey= nolds and J. R. Robertson, preschool children; Mrs. R. Norman Bleeke and Mrs. Richard Ralph, girls; Mrs. E. I. Wagner and Mrs. W. G. Hennis, women; Mesdames George B. Elliott, J. H. Brayton, Roy Parks, E. D. Wilhite and H. D, Wolfe, boys; Mesdames Charles Ho= gate, O. P. Bundy, Albert S. Burns, Charles ison, C. F. Steger and R. A. Woolery and Miss Melba Bray, men; Mrs. Lyman B. Whitaker and Miss Little, household linen,” and Mrs. Robert E. Cavanaugh, institu= tions. Junior Auxiliary Display

The “Junior Auxiliary will have a display of garments made or bought ° by young people under the direc

sisted by Mrs. Preston Woolf. Donations of money for the purchase of shoes are being handled by Mrs, R. R. Scott, chairman of the shoe fund. Officers and section presidents will have a business meeting at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday, followed by a luncheon at the First Congrega« tional Church at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs, Kuhns will receive reservations for the luncheon through. Monday. The executive committee will meet fol» lowing the luncheon, : Tea will be served Wednesday aftern for guests at the exhibie tion members of the Alpha Omi > cron Alpha Sorority. Mrs. Charles . Bowes, chairman, will be assist=

morning in the Palm Room of the! Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Earl E.| Barnhart will preside and intro-| duce the speaker, Mrs. Robert |

Shank, state legislation chairman of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers. Members in charge of the conferences to follow are: Mrs. Marion’ Haverstick, publications; Mrs. Adolph Schmidt, safety; Mrs. Frank Carey, Indiana ParentTeacher Magazine; Mrs. Roy Haeberle, national Parent-'1'eacher Magazine, and Mrs. James Kelley, hospitality,

Among other county P.-T.A:. activities next week will be the tirst meeting of the DECATUR ; CENTRAL STUDY CLUB at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the school. ‘The theme for the year is “Parent Education in Regard to Home and School.” New patrons and teachers ot the Grade School P.-T. A. will be welcomed with a patriotic program at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the ‘school building, where plans will be completed for a public card party at 8 p. m. Saturday.

,The BRIDGEPORT P.-T. A. 1s sponsoring a {fall festival in the school gymnasium at 6 o'clock Friday evening. Mrs. Earl Armbrust, general chairman, will be assisted by Mr. Armbrust, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dunn and Mesdames L. B. Ket-’ tleson, Byron Hylton, A. W. Illig, Ollie Roach, W. W. Cothran, Marie {Akeman and H. Verle Wilson.

| | Plans for a Christmas bazaar Dec.

building are being made hy members of the P.-T. A. Mrs. Don Stewart will be the general chairman. :

Womeh of Moose Schedule Meetings

The week's activities of the Women of tne Mcose will begin with a meeting of the Ladies’ Drum and Bugle Corps Monday evening at' the Moose Temple. The Ladies’ Rifle Teams will practice target shooting at 8 p. m, : Mrs. Kathryn Hansford, former membership chairman, will be guest of honor at a dinner Buesday eve-

Team Room. Mrs. Maude Shoults and her membership committee will be hostesses. : The Thursday afternoon card party at the Moose Temple will be arranged by Mrs. Ruth Kinnan, library chairman, and her committee. The recreation committee has charge of the Halloween dance to be given at the Temple Thursday night. Mrs. Lucille Padgett is chair-

ed by Mesdames James G. Burrin, R. W. Cook, Cecil N. Deer, F. G, Fink, T. J. Kennedy, L. W. Mar= riott, ‘I. H. Noble, E. A. Pearsall, Robert C. Price, Foster Stanley, H, B. Sturgeon, C. D. Vawter, G. W, Van. Meter, F. M. Walker and C. B, Zwok and Miss Laura Buehler. Mrs. Fred Doeppers is chairman for the final day of the roundup, as= sisted by Mesdames Stanley, Norman Bassett, Richard E. Bishop, Sylvan G. Bush, Walter H. Christy, Wile liam R. Evans, D. A, Frederick, W, J. Emerson, Joseph K. Grubb, Ww, A. Hacker, Frank |Herdrich, Joseph G. M. Hill, W. Scott Hiser, Fred N, Hooker, T. D. Hoover, A. H, Humphrey, M. J. Karavell, E. E, Linegar, J. F. McKinney, H. L. Mc Kinstray, A. L. Masten, Joseph C, Matthews, H. W. Nicho's, I. H, Oberreich, R. R. Scott, R. F. Spare row, Judson Stark, J. F. Wilson, B, R. Williams. George A. Wright and C. R. Wyatt and Miss Edna Cure tis. The checking committee ia - composed of Mesdames Sherwood, . Norma Cline, Charles A. Garrard and Harold Sutherlin and Miss Juliette Bryan. Officers of the Indianapolis branch are: Mrs. Sherwool, president: Mesdames Garrard, J. R. Sentney and Elliott, vice presidents; Mrs. Kuhns, secretary; Mrs. Calvert, assistant. secretapy, and Mrs. Sidener, treass urer. ther members of the exece utive committee are Mesdames Wage ner, Pearson, Hill, Doeppers, Lyman B. Whitaker, R. R. Scott, Jasper P, Scott, H. A. Baker and Oscar L. Pond. Publicity is being handled by Mesdames Coleman, H. E. von Grime menstein, Fred E. Gifford and Charles A. Weller. Mrs. Frank Truitt and Mrs. John G. Rauch are new section presidents this year, and new directors are Mesdames Coleman, Howard Allisbaugh, C. A, Behringer, .i, H. Brayton, . L. C, Brown, Clyde E. Lee, M. Stanley McComas, Furi McMillan, Roy Parks and Ernst Piepenbrok. !

Shower Will Honor Margaret Irwin |

Miss Mayjewell Victoria Long will entertain tomorrow afternoon at her home with a personal shower for Miss Margaret. Irwin whose marries age to Bernard G. Halstead Jr. will be Nov. 9 in St. Joan of Arc Church, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Irwin and Mr. Halstead’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Bernard G. Halsted. Attending the party tomorrow with the honor guest will be Mese dames Irwin, Halstead, H. B. Bryant, Elmer Schwab, John Pichel, Frank Heeb and Robert Fowler and Misses Martha Ann’ Schwab, Hilda Hols Virginia Mur-

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