Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1940 — Page 14
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CITIZEN DAY Friday will be the hub of the annual Girl
Scout Week, which opened Monday and will last through Sunday, since comes In a year of intensified Girl Scout service to the community.
: al fall the local Girl Scout Service Bureau has co-operated with ocal service agencies in supplying the energies and abilities of Indianapolis troop members for community work. Gifts of-material and servjus have been made to the Family Welfare Society, the Red Cross, the Toy Shop and Library, Riley Hospital, the Good Will Industries, the Needlework Guild and the City Recreation Department,
Other divisions of Girl Scout Week are Arts and Crafts Day, today: Duitof-Doors Day, tomorrow; International Friendship Day, Thursday; Health and Safety Day, Saturday, and Scouts’ Own Day, Sunday. Local troops and councils will join with the national organization in celeb. ating Lhe birthday Thursday of the late Juliette Low, founder of Girl Scouting in the United States. Troop 17, Mrs, Wilbur Buchanan, leader, has dressed dolls for the Good Will Industries, bought a Red Cross membership, will yisit shutins during Girl Seo! Week, sing for them and deliver candies and cookies they have made. Troop 15, led by Mrs. Karl Kistner, is working for the Needlework Guild and collecting vases for the Riley Hospital. Troop 73, led by Mrs. Walter Hiatt, is knitting and sewing for the Red Cross and 1s making Santa Claus stockings for the needy. Troop 56, led by Mrs. R. L. Charles, is sewing for the Needlework Guild and dressing dolls for the toy shop. Troops 43 and (14, led by .Mrs. R. B. Daley and Mrs. James E. Richardson, and two troops of senior scouts, 87 and 88, led by Mrs. Donald Drake and Mrs. Jacob Harden, are sewing for the Needlework .Guild. Blankets and layettes for the Red Cross are being made by four troops
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at the James Roberts School for Crippled Children and senior scout troops 38 and 89, led hy Mrs. Fred Soehner and Mrs. Earl Byers. Troop 9 of the senior scouts, led by Mrs. Wilbur Irwin, is knitting socks and sweaters for the Red Cross. ; Among troops dressing dolls. for the Good Will Industries are 16, 73, 114 and 78, and senior troop 66. Troop 16, led by Mrs. W, J. Cloud, also assigns each patrol to a child at Riley Hospital, who reteives birthday remembrances and other gifts. Thanksgiving favors and potted plants also will be donated to Riley Hospital by Troop 78, led’ by Mrs. Marguerite Balcom. Mrs. Clifford Vehling and Mrs. R. J. Hartley are leaders of troops 73 and 114. Troop 66 leader is Mrs, Burke Nichols. ’ A Troop 24, under the direction of Mrs. William Laufer, is collecting clothing for the Good Will Industries, sewing for the Red Cross and contributing paper sacks to the White Cross Guild. Troop members will give a Thanksgiving program at the Veterans’ Hospital. Collecting clothes for the Good Will Industries and vases for Riley Hospital and making Washington biztyiagy favors for the hospital is the work of Troop 54, led by Mrs. W, A, Rieman, Troop 23, led by Mrs.. Raymond Smart, is knitting sweaters for the Needlework Guild and will fill baskets for the Robert! W, Long Hospital. Mrs. Frank Osborn’s senior troop has distributed Community Fund feathers and senior scouts under Mrs. Harold Johnson are sewing for the Riley. Hospital. ‘ : Brownie packs at the Speedway Christian Church, under the direction of Mrs. W. L. Heston, are giving bags of material to the Toy Shop for Christmas distribution and starting a campaign of beautifying’ the church lawn. ii
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Many Box Parties Arranged for Hockey Game at Coliseum Tonight
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THE INDIANAPOLIS CAPITALS meet the Detroit Red Wings of the National League at the Coliseum in the final game of their exhibition hockey series at 8 p. nu. tonight under the sponsorship of the Affairs Committee of the Civic Theater. : Numerous dinnep and box parties have been arranged for the event. Between the periods, Miss Ruth . English aftd Lew! Pitts, who starred here in the European Ice Revue last season, will present a program of figure skating. After the game, the boxholders and their guests will have a skating party.
Mrs. Chauncey Eno, who heads the Affairs Committee, and Mr. Eno will be guests at a dinner before the game at the home of Dr, and Mrs. Philip W. Werkman in Brendonwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Elder will| be with them. In another party |will be Richard Hoover, the Civic Theater's director, and Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Katherine S. Tucker and the Misses
Artist Benefit Dance
Patrons Are Announced
Panhellenic Group
The Indianapolis Panhellenic Association has announced patrons and patronesses for its annual bene|fit dance Saturday at the Indian|apolis Athletic Club. Bob McKitt-
rick’s orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Representatives of the Sororities belonging to the association and
| patronesses are: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. | Wengel and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lingle, Sigma Kappa; Mr. and Mrs. F. Sylvester Taylor and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Heassler, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wild and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hall, Pi Beta Phi; Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Schofield and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Elliott, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Voorhis Photo The Art Appreciation Committee of the Business and Professional Women’s Club will sponsor the appearance of Ernest B. Foster, Edgewood, artist and lecturer, Thursday at the clubhouse. He will paint a portrait of a club member while his wife talks.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
the Girl Scout Week
Gives Party Saturday|
their husbands to be patrons andl:
Sara and Eldena Lauter.
Miss Frances G. Moder will con<
Durham, Delta Gamma.
Being Observed
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TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1940.
in Indianapolis
These Girl Scout Brownies have collected scraps of wood left ‘by | them they are making blocks. to be given the. Toy. Shep. Left to right arpenters working on houses in the vicinity of Speedway City. From | are Barbara Jane Wills, Kathryn Brockman and Nancy ‘Jane Heston.
Sets Program
November's program planned by the League of Women Voters in-! cludes an address by William H.'
Voters League Rosemary Ryce’s Engagement
To Donaid Flanagan Announced; Margaret Koesters Honored
Bridal news today includes the announcement of several engage-
Ex-Residents : In New York
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With Col. and Mrs. Arthur W. Herrington in their box will duct the forum hour on “How to | _ Others will be Mr. and Mrs.|Book, executive vice president of Ments and mention of several showers for brides-to-be. 4 have an appreciation of the unusual.
be Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Warrick and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mead. Mr. and Mrs, John B. Stokely will enfertain Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Stokely Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matthews in their box. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan will entertain Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, Mrs. Carl Vonnegut and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helms. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Russell Sage will give a buffet supper before the game for Dr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Pell and Mr. and Mrs. John Greist. . .’. Messrs, and Mesdames Lyman S. Ayres, Charles Greathouse Jr. and Thomas Ruckelshaus will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckleshaus at a party preceding the game.
Robert L. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. McNutt, Alphe Chi Omega; Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Olds and Mr. and Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum, Delta Delta Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warren and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McDowell, Chi Omega; Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Miller, Delta Zeta; Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hiatt, Phi
Vote Intelligently.”
Club Meetings Scheduled
Talks are popular with clubs
the local Chamber of Commerce; the; installation of an Election Information Booth this week and the! opening of seven department study, groups. Mr, Book will speak at a general! meeting Wednesday, Nov. 13, on] “Improving Township Relief Administration.” The meeting will be! held at 2:30 p. m. in the auditorium!
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph P. Ryce, 938 N. Riley Ave., have announced the
Church. Maid of honor will be Miss Eleanor Ryce, sister of the bride-to-be, and the bridésmaid will be Miss Margaret Fl.aliagan, sister of Mr. Flanagan. Fis, best man will be William Callahan of Muncie
t engagement of thei’ daughter, Miss Rosemary Ryce, to Donald Xavier | Flanagan, son of Mt. and Mrs. John Flanagan, 720 N. Riley Ave. wedding will take piace Thanksgiving Day in the Little Flower Catholic
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Tea Fetes Wife Of Governor
Mrs. Lois Pierce Hughes, whose former’ home was Indianapolis, lives now at 35 W. Ninth St., an interesting block full of colorful characters. After visiting friends in ‘Kennebunkport, Me.,” Mrs. Hughes has returned to her Greenwich Village apartment for the winter. Just dewn the block from her is Tony Sarg, the illustrator. Around the corner on Fifth Ave, is the famous
meeting tomorrow and Thursday. The WOMAN'S ADVANCE CLUB)| will have a covered dish luncheon
tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A. L.| - {Dunn and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Kessler, 3223 Broadway. Mrs. F..g pager, Alpha Xi Delia, and Mr.
: ; B. Keuthan will talk on -“WaterAdams and Mr. and Mrs. Louis McClennen at a dinner party ways and Roadways.” Rear at Mis. FM. Sissor 2nd Fh
before going on to the game. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Sutphin will be “superstitions.” fo and Mr. and Mrs, John P. Frenzel Jr. will be the guests of Mr, oF jr. and Mrs. William C. Griffith, Mrs. W. E. Johnson will talk on TTY] Mrs. Samuel Reid will attend as the guest of Mrs. William “Our Foreign Born” Thursday ' at . : . H. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Corbett will have with their the home of Mrs. Irving P. Blue, Guild to Hear party Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffin of Miami, Fla. 4233 Boulevard. Place, before the ™ Among others who have made reservations are: Judge and THURSDAY LYCEUM CLUB. Mrs. Joseph Markey, Messrs. and Mesdames. Edward H. Hilgemeier, Mis. Walter T. White wil bel
. J. Perry Meek, the Civic Theater president, and Mrs. Meek, will have. as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames Russell White, Jack Lange, C. E Wilkinson and Mr. Eugene Pulliam Sr... . Mr. and Mrs, A. Hastings Fiske and Mr. and Mrs, Donald N. Test will be with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoke. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown will entertain Mrs. William Ray Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elder
of the American United Life Insur- ; . ; {and his groomsman' will be Joseph ance Bldg., Fall Creek Blvd. | McKibben. Joseph: RRyce, brother of
Experience in the early depression! the bride-to-be, and Wallace Quinn te years -as state relief director and of payton, O., will he ushers.
Mu; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dorsey and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Edwards, Alpha Delta Pi; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
. . X Salmagundi Club to which all the Mrs. E. P. ‘Brennan will give alg pat American painters belong. At 18 aiid Joceprion on P. In| Eighth St. and Fifth Ave, a block recently as representative of the| piss Ryce will be guest of honor | w y Od below Mrs. Hughes, is the old Hotel taxpayer's viewpoint forms Mr. at a shower this evening given oy | Nc Meridien St. on Shenor of Mrs. Brevoort, dear to all artists and Book's background for the subject. Miss Flanagan: and Miss Bleanor “0 oe Te Lun nel ™ Mrs: Hughes said th only di He also worked with the local re-|Ry rill! i -r g - Mrs. Hughes said the Se |Ryce. Guests Willi include Mes | hostess and honor guests will. be uppointment about her trip to
lief administration = several k years) agi : . ¥ {dames Ryce, Flanaggn, Gene Hittle, the Mesdames Henry Schricker; An-| Maine was that she missed’ seeing
ago. {Paul Paralta; - Cecil McWilliams, | ; tn En: y : dy ¢ |derson Ketchum, John Edmonds,|Booth Tarkington. Demonstration of the Marion William McKibber, ftichard Sparks, Lois Graves and Herbert Asperger.! “I've known Booth since I was a
County voting machine and other! Harry Latham ani william Griffin | : LY . sg i will be of- on Th Misses Margaret Latham, Fresiding at the tea table willichild,” she said, “but he was too ill fered . by League members Friday, Betty Griffin,” Mary Humann, Lor- be Mrs, Thurman A. Gottschalk and ay the - time of my visit vo see
Saturday and Monday -in the lobby, raine Lampke, Nancy Drohan; Mar- Mrs. E. Parke Beadle. Assisting, in} anyone.” :
[the dining room will be the. Mesg-| Her daughter, (Harriet, has re-
Paul Browning, G. T. Badger, R. J. Lafferty, George N. Ross, E. L. Hecathorn, Robert Koenig, Mark Gray, James L. Rose, G. Li Canfield, Fred Harmening, A. R. Brunner, Harry Sussman and Robert Berner, C. E. Owen, Thomas Joyce and J. D. Dungan.
Portfolio Club to Meet Thursday =
. STEPHEN C. NOLAND will talk on “Miscellany” Thursday evening at the Portfolio ‘Club meeting. The supper committee includes Mrs. Mary L. Forsyth, Miss Katherine Layman, Paul Hadley
and Hilton U. Brown.
The Youriger Set
ARRANGEMENTS [for the Park School Varsity Club’ Dance are under way. The p rty will be Nov. 16 in the school gymnasium and ‘the new pledges who are this year’s lettermen, will be the floor committee. Other aids|are Herman Kothe, Jr., orchestra; Thomas W. Binford, decorations; Victor Keene Jr., invitations; Stephen Terry, finance; Henry inney, John Mears, Tony Francescon and Richard West, door. i . j : ” ” ” ” ” os The Junior Horsemen's Association will meet Nov. 3 at the home ‘of Miss Nancy Hoke to elect officers.
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The sophomore clas tonight, at the school.
Woman's Club to Hear Two Papers
RS. FISK LANDERS will present a paper on “From an Ivory ro at the Indianapolis Women's Club meeting Nov. 8 at the Propylaeum. Mrs. John [E. Messick’s paper will be on “Perspectives.
Halloween Party Planned at Woodstock
lloween buffet| supper and dance will be held at the Wort Club Thursday night. Dancing will be from 8 p. m.
night. Costumes are optional. MT ioe includes the Messrs. and Mesdames Howard W.
Fieber, Alfred W. Noling, John Mason Moore, Herbert Wilson and Robert Sweeney Jr.
Skating Club Open
3 Season
b organized by Mrs. Hathaway Simmons end Mrs. W. Rit ds ng ry opened its season this morning at the Coliseum. Skating ill continue for 10 weeks on Tuesdays between 11 a. m.
Breakfast Will Be a Highlight At French Lick Convention Of Medical Society Auxiliary
TRENCH LICK, Ind. Oct. 20.—New county medical society auxiliaries
. in |the state this year will be paid special tribute high pave Ro nvention of the Indiana State Medical Assoduring which opened here today and will continue through Thursday. i E. Tinney, Indianapolis, auxiliary president, will preside at ple breakfast meeting tomorrow when the new groups will be
honored. fe More than 300 membets, intludIng 64 delegates from 25 coun medical society auxiliaries are expected. The program Tj will start with a flag salute followed - py a welcoming talk by Mrs. George| en Dillinger of French ie i charge trip to S of women’s entertainment, |at Spri Speakers with Mrs. Tin ey will be| rence Co Mrs. Fred B. Wishard, Pendleton, hostesses. : organization chairman; Mis, Maurice| Members of the Auxiliary will join B. VanCleave, Terre Haute; Mrs. E. the men at/the annual banquet to- {. VanBuskirk, Ft. Wayne, Cré-imorrow eyening where plans are dentials chairman; Mrs. Harry Hel-| prade serve 1500 convention men, South Bend, secretary; MrS.| guests Dr. Frank H. Lahey, BosC. V. Rozelle, Anderson, [treasurer, | totn “president-elect of the AmeriMrs, C. L. Bock, Muncie, auditor; Medical Association, and WalMrs. Byron K. Rust, Indianapolis, t¢r McCarthy, managing editor of corresponding secretary. The Indianapolis News, will be prinMrs. C. F. Voyles, Indianapolis, cipal speakers. parliamentarian; Mrs. U. G. Poland,| The Auxiliary will act as hostesses Muncie, historian; Mrs. C.[N.Combs,|at the president's reception followmerre Haute; Mrs. E. N. Menden- ing the banquet in honor of Dr. hall, Pt. Wayne, program chairman; ‘Karl R. Ruddell of. Indianapolis, Mrs. G. W. Seward, North Manches- president of the Indiana State ter; Mrs. J. W. Emhardt,| and Mrs.| Medical tion. v. K. Harvey, Indianapolis; Mrs.| Other features of the women's enJ. W. Baxter, New Albany, and Mrs.|tertainment program for the three O. G. Pfaff,| days include ‘bridge, golf, a musi-
a luncheon honoring Mrs. V. E. Holcombe, Charleston, W. Va., national
ment will conclude with a g Mill Park and a tea
1 Inn, with the Lawty Auxiliary members as
ison, D. J. O'Connor, Roy Huse, Paul
. |Team will give a public card party
esident, will be held at the French 3 Country Club. The afternoon’s |
hostess for the CHAPTER F, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, .- meeting Thursday. Mrs. Chic Jackson wil present the program.
CHAPTER V OF THE P. F ~ SISTERHOOD will have a day party at the home of Mrs. liam Frosch- tomorrow.
DEMOCRATS of the Eighth Ward, Sixth Precinct, will have a
Dance Planned By Riviera Club
The Riviera Club has scheduled a week-end of Halloween activities, opening with a Hard Times dance and a children’s party Thursday evening. The dance will begin at 9:30 p. m. in the new Recreation Building and last until 12:30 a. m. Wayne Swope will be master of ceremonies at the children’s Halloween party, assisted by Mrs. Reuben Barnes, chairman, and Mesdames William Kassenberg, Elmer Wilhite, Rollin French, Eric Swen-
Whipple, Varjo Anderson, Lionel Burkhead, Irvin Heidenreich, Mager Dickson and Wayne Swope. Children over 12 will celebrate at a Riviera Junior Halloween Dance Friday from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. * The Riviera Reveliers will give their annual Sweater Hop Saturday evening from 9:15 p. m. to 12:15 a. m. Elmo Hessler, president, is in charge, assisted by Miss Jean Taylor, Miss Betty Dobyns and Clem Davis.
Drill Team to Meet The Indianapolis Zouave Drill at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Castle Hall.
Mrs. Irvin D. Ressinger is chairman of arrangements.
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vertacnik of Danville, Ind. announce the engagement of their ‘ daughter, Mary Eloise, to Henry J. Fon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fon. The wedding will be Thanksgiving
_ ©. Taylor and Mrs. gC. O. Tay fg : _|cal® and a garden party sponsored this --business - meetingiby the Floyd County Auxiliary, -
card party at the headquarters, 966 Ft. Wayne Ave, at 8 p. m. tonight.|
Dr. H. S. Cory
of the Claypool Hotel. They willl have data available on voting places,
Devers,
| Mary {korman,
Mary
jorie and Evelyn Baggott, Marie
The Mary Hanson Carey Re- candidates in next Tuesday's elec- Ritchie, Marie and Zdna. Pfleger.
search chapter of the
Hospital White Cross Guild will state constitution to be placed be-| tain for Miss Ryce tomorrow
sponsor a lecture by Dr. Harriet S.| Jory of St. Louis, Mo., on Thursday |
fternoon, Nov. 7, at 2:30 o'clock in | Group will hold its first meeting of Latham, Griffin, E
the nurses’ home of the hospital. | Dr. Cory’s subject will be “The | Relation of Social Hygiene to De- | fense.” : Delegations from the 41 chapters of the White Cross Guild will attend. The research chapter, which has health education as its project, makes a practice of bringing speakers of national reputation to inform members of the guild on health subjects. Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, president of the chapter, has appointed the following committee for the event: Mesdames Frank C. Bopp, John W. Kern, Arthur V. Brown, Stanley Timberlake, Mary Hanson Carey, J. Raymond Lynn, Alfred P. Conklin and Edgar H. Evans. Dr. Corey is executive director of the Missouri Social Hygiene Association and a lecturer and magazine contributor on social hygiene subjects. She has given courses in social hygiene at Washington University, Washington University School of Nursing and Harris Teachers College.
Donald Crismans To Live in Bedford
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Crisman are on a wedding trip north following their marriage Sunday in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. Mrs. Crisman was Miss June Magel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Magel, 1203 E. Vermont St. Mr. Crisman’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Crisman of Angola, Ind. The marriage service was read by the Rev. E, Robert- Andry. The attendants were Mrs. Robert Osler, sister of the bride, and Robert Faulkerson. Mrs, Crisman wore a green wool dress with brown accessories and an orchid corsage, and her matron of honor’s black costume was accented with corsage of yellow roses. . Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hotel Severin. Mr. and Mrs. Crisman will be at
I. T. S. C. Chapter Schedules Dinner
at the Colonial Tearoom. Mrs. C. J. Ancker will talk on “Excursions to Formosa and Hainan.”
Mesdames Esther W. Lyons} Virgil McCoun and Otis McGaughey will be hostesses.
Ceremonial Arranged Tarum Court 14, Ladies of the Oriental Shrine of North America, will hold its fall ceremonial session at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Hotel Lincoln. A banquet will be served
.lat 6 p. m. Mrs. Gola T. Duval,
Alexandria, Va., grand high priestess, will be the guest of honor.
Card Party Held The o rs of the Brookside Chapter, O. E. S., were to §
Day in thegHoly Trinity Catholic ‘Church. ] So
a card and bunco party at 2 p: m. today at Block's auditorium.
home in Bedford, Ind., after Nov. 10.
The Adelia Chapter of the Inter-|i national Travel Study Club will|f have a 6:30 o'clock dinner Monday | §
- Mrs. M. B. Richardson will preside.
fore the voters. 4 The Foreign Policy Orientation
Roy Coats, 3650 Central Ave,
will meet again on Nov. 22.
Should Know” beginning at 10:15, a. m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at her] home, 126 Berkley Road. Another) meeting will be held Nov. 28. | The study group on “Government and its Operation” will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Cox, 4205 N. Illinois St., at 2 p. m. Thursday and again on Nov. 12 and 26. Mrs. Cox is chairman. Mrs. Stanley Hayes will meet her group studying government and economic welfare at the Propylaeum at 10 a. m. on! Nov. 12 and 26. Mrs. Arthur Medlicott is chairman of the Government and Education Department, which will hold its first meeting at 10 a. m. Nov. 6, at her home, 5879 N. New Jersey, St. Nov. 20 will be the date of the month's second meeting. Other groups to meet in Novem-
Fred Bates Johnson, and the Government and Foreign Policy Department, with Mrs. Donald Gerking as chairman. Mrs. Johnson will meet, her group at 2 p. m, on Monday, Nov. 11 and 25, while Mrs. Gerking’'s group will meet on Monday afternoons at 2 o'clock, Nov. 4 and 18, ’
Council to Mee
Itasca Council 337, Degree of Pocahontas, will Hold its regular meeting Nov. 6 at the hall.at Lee and Morris Sts, A class of Maudes will be held to which other councils may bring candidates.
Salon Manager
Mrs. Louisa Travis Richardt recently returned from a six weeks’ stay in New York to assume her new duties as manager of the Antoine Beauty Salon of the William H. Block Co. While in New York, Mrs. Richardt spent the greater part of her time in the Beauty Salon of Sak’s-Fifth Ave-
ber are the Government and Social Welfare Department, led by Mrs.
Methodist | tions and the amendments to the| .Mrs. Charles Mengfee will enter-
with a kitchen. shower. | The guest list includes Mesdames
J, Baggott, Tom
the year with the chairman, Mrs. Connolly, Bert Deve s T. J. Devers,| at C.C. Hennessey, Jenijes Lvneh, E. F.|
2 p. m: Friday, Nov. 8. The group Manion, H. G. Manon, P. E. Min-| I nix, Leo Oftheimer a.ad E, J. Steiger-|
Mrs. Lester A. Smith will offer wald, the Misses Baggott, Flanagan, her course on “What Every Voter| Griffin, Ryce, Kutherine Orenan.y. Williams, Logansport, Ind.: Mrs.
Jewel Gauss, Carol ¢nd Jean Keller. Other showers (¢ be given for Miss Ryce will inciutle one by Mrs. Frank Pittman “iturday. ; Mrs. Hittle will entertai’ for her Nov. 6 and Mrs. Paralta iil be hostess at a party Nov. 8. | 2 x 8 Mrs. C. W. Maso Jr. entertained last night at her hore, 3606 Balsam Ave. with a shower for Miss Margaret Koesters, whose Jnartiage to John F. O'Donnell’ will take place in November. The 2‘iests were Mrs. Clyde T. Bowers, Mri. George Ferry and the Misses Cecilia and Louise Drew, Helen Lepp2it, Betty | Jean Balz and Jéan Anclerson, #. 3 |& Mr. and Mrs. Paul Topmiller, 404 N. Walcott Ave. ailniounce the engagement of their, daughter, Miss Marcella Topmiller. to Dr, Adrian C. Stipher, son of Mr and Mrs, J. C. Stipher. 3816 N. New Jersey St, The ceremony will be [ierformed| Nov. 13, at 9 a. m. in the Church of the Holy Father. ” ” » A linen shower fir Mrs. Elmer Paul was given las’ night by| Mrs: Landis Godwin, Mrs. Richard Chees‘man, Miss Marie Hirtley and Miss Anita Cassidy at Mrs. Godwin’s home, 1542 N. Kealinz Ave. ' Guests were Mesdames Roy Hill, Thomas Cisco, William Ruscher, Joseph Carter, Jack Jenkins Silas Walters; Vernon Radcliffe and Louis Cox and ‘the Misses Irma Iierce, Margie White, Marie -Cook, Margie Stewart, Naomi Adams, 'Dbrotha -Neiger, Verna Whitlow, Victoria Marsulescu, Edith Pake, Virginia Carter and Mary Margaret Love. , 8 8 in | Mr. and Mrs. Linn Carnahan Ross,
‘gagement of - their faughter, Miss
Miller Burns, son of Mrs. Wayne M. Burns, Spring Mill Eload, and the late Mr. Burns. The wedding will be Sunday, Nov. 17, at the home of the bride's parents. Nara # = i Miss, Jean Knapke will entertain tomorrow evening with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Margaret Ursing, whose marriage to George W. Taylor will take nlace Saturday. Guests will be the Misses Yoh Clark, Jean Davenpctt, Mary Sau garet Miller, Dorothy: Morris, Char-
Virginia May Taylor, FF. a =» a | Mrs. Robert” Gardrier entertained
honor of Miss Thelma Parsons, who will be married to Mrs. Gardner's
nue under the direct supervision of Antoine himself,
brother, Norman Hollcraft, Thanksving ty-five guests
Ryce, Flanagan, |
Lafayette, Ind. anrounce the ep-| §
Eleanor Carnahan F.oss, to Wayne|
lotte and Helen Stadoan, Esther Smith, Mary Helen Sullivan ' and
recently with ‘a kitchen shower in
| dames E. J. Bowman, John Gott§- | chalk, Hubert Thompson, Miss Mar{jorie Swift and Miss Mary Brown- | stein. Pasquale.:Montani, harpist, {will play. : ig .5.0.2 00 pg smd | Among the out of town. guests will be Mrs. Leslie Goytner, Knights | town, Ind.; Mrs. M, -M. Cannaday {and Mrs. Neil Townsend, New :Casle, Ind,; Mrs. J. S. Brennan.and daughter, Betty, Muncie, Ind.; Mrs’ Ralph Pittenger and Mrs. L.. J. Bauman, Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. C.
Maurice Winkler and Mrs. .E. Parke Beadle Jr., Lebanon, Ind. and Mrs. Millard Dill, - Plainfield, Ind.
Church Groups Book Parties
Two card parties and a roller skating ' event are; scheduled by church groups. : The CHILDREN OF MARY OF HOLY ANGELS CATHOLIC | CHURCH will sponsor the ‘“skate” at 8 p. m. Friday at the Riverside rink. The young people of the parish” are in charge of the ticket sales. -
The OCTOBER COMMITTEE OF HOLY ANGELS CHURCH will give a public euchre party at the school, 28th St. and Northwestern Ave, at 2 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Milton Tomlinson is in charge.
Mrs. Emma Vaughn and: Mrs. Harry Adams. are chairmen of ‘the card party to be given by the ST. PHILIP NERI ALTAR SOCIETY at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the school auditorium. 1
Wiener Roast. Tomorrow: . The Sporting Debonhaires will have a wiener roast at 8 p, m, tomorrow . at Christian Park. : Néw officers .are Miss Josephine McLafferty, president; Miss Florence Kistner, vice president; Miss Anna Keane, secretary and Miss Margaret Kuntz, treasurer. : rut
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turned from a holiday in Glacier Park with Margaret Tracey of Boston.. These two. girls have spent their vacations together for the last fifteen = years, . Mrs.. Hughes explained. Al a { 4 YAN " Ed . Mary -Jorsick, one-time secretary to Grover Whalen, end former resident, in Indianapolis, arrived recently in San Francisco from a trip with: her sister, Elizabeth, through ‘China, Japan, Bali and other parts of the East Indies. } She resigned from her job with Mr, Whalen and the New York World's Fair at the close of last winter's session and started off to
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San Francisco she entrained for Louisville, Ky., where she attended the wedding of her half-sister, Peggy Marvin, to Thomas Love on Oét. 5. Elizabeth returned three weeks in advance of Mary and has been visiting her mother and step-father, (Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton William Marvin, in Louisville. Both Mar and Elizabeth came, to New Yor after the nuptials. i " ” J Other Indianapolis people in New York for the winter include Mrs. James: A. Morrison, She has been busy mixing colors of paints and picking out wall papers for the new
band have taken at 4556 E. 57th St. - “I have decorated the apartment myself”. Mrs. Morrison explained. “The furniture is Georgian and she has a number of priceless English antiques. Loe The Albert Lords are at home in Englewood, 'N. J. for the winter. They returned recently from their summer home in Paris Hill,| Me, where they were accompanied hy their four sons, Bennet, James, Edward and Peter. bie Pail . “My mother, Mrs. Harry Bennet, formerly of 4044 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, .is living with me now and my sons are. all back at school and college,” she said,
Review Booked By Auxiliary
Lg | The Osric Mills’ Watkins American Legion Auxiliary, will sponsor 8 book review to benefit its work among needy Wotid War veterans and their families, at the hts=town Children’s Home and Veter ans’ Hospital. | gs Mrs. Russell Sanders will revie “Foundation Stone” (Lella Warren. ‘Monday at Block’s Auditorium, . Mrs: J. E. Fettig, chairman of the ways and means committee, will be assisted by Mesdames Gus G. 4 .
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Services Tonight | Delta Chapter of Phi Delta Pi will hold pledge services tonight a the home of Mrs. Carlin Shaw, 91 Marion Ave., president of the chapNew members to be pledged for~
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Donald Stutesman, Frank y Jesse ale, Robert: Burke, Jack McCoy, Hendrix, Wayne Whiffing, les Sullivan and Arlis Blakely and Misses. ‘H plen Tipton, X
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