Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1940 — Page 24
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Agnes Coldwell Will Be Married To Chester W. Beaman Nov. 23
~__ INVITATIONS have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coldwell for the wedding of their daughter,
Agnes, to Chester William
Beaman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Edgar Beaman, Great Lakes, Hl. The wed-
~ ding will be at 8 p. m. Nov. terian Churgh with Dr. Jean
23 in the Second PresbyS. Milner officiating.
Miss Coldwell has chosen her sister, Mrs. Thomas Montgomery Billings, as matron of honor and Miss
Florence Gipe as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids will be
Miss Ruth Osborne, Mrs. Ross C. Lyons, Miss Betty
Jane Tharp and Miss Betty Hamerstadt.
.. Mr. Beaman’s best man will be Dean Bacon, Waukegan, Ill. Among the ushers will be his brothers, Lieut. James Beaman (U. 8. N. R) and Lieut. Charles Beaman (S. C., U. 8. N.), Great. Lakes, Ill, Richard Beebe, Pittsburgh; Earl Martin, St. Louis;
Irwin Krahn, Milwaukeg, and Mr. Mrs. Byron RaFollette and her
entertain tonight for Miss Coldwell.
tained recently for the bride-to-be.
Billings. oe sister, Miss Helen Osborne, will Mrs. James Fant also enter-
Full Reservation List for Propylaeum Supper
THERE IS a waiting list for reservations for the Propylaeum Club buffet supper Sunday at which Mrs. Demarchus Brown is
to talk on Lucie Duff-Gordon.
Among members who will attend with their guests are Mes
dames Frederick E. Matson, George
Philip Meier, Robert S.. Elliott,
Hugh Carpenter, A. W. Bowen, Ethel M. Rathert, Nicholas McCarty
Harrison and Jacob P. Dunn.
Mrs. Charles W. Alkire will have a party of six.
Mrs. Arthur
T. Cox has reserved a table and Mrs. Robert McMurray will attend with Mr. McMurray and Mr. and Mrs. George Dailey. ~ Others making reservations are Mesdames Dale Crittenberger, John J. Bibler, J. Raymond Lynn, Ethel W. Wright, J. M. Willjams, Paul Lee Hargitt, W. L. Richardson, M. B. Segur, Edna F. Vajen,
Claus Best, Russell Sullivan, T. F.
Hudgins, Robert Ramsey and
LeRoy Kahler and the Misses Margaret” Simons, Grace Brown, Anne Fraser and Elizabeth Chipman.
Symphony Committee Council Meets
THE COUNCIL of the Indiana State Symphony Society's women’s committee held its, first meeting of the season at 10 a. m.
this morning at the Propylaeum. The four regional directors of
and unit chairmen and state council officers attended: Walter P. Morton®is council chairman.
the committee, with regional Mrs, Other officers and chair-
men are Mrs. Frank W. Cregor; first vice chairman; Mrs, Macy O. Teetor, New Castle, second vice chairman; Mrs. Don M. Nixon, Wabash, publicity; Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, transportation; Mrs. Joe McCord, Greencastle, speakers’ bureau, and Mrs. Burke Nicholas,
secretary.
Southern Club Auxiliary Has Luncheon
. APPROXIMATELY 35 members
of the Southern Club Auxiliary
were to meet today at the home of Mrs. Ernest Edwards for a
1 p. m. luncheon.
A talk on her recent trip to Mexico was to be given by Mrs.
Charles Stevens and Miss Patricia f readings.
Before the luncheon members were to sew for the Red Cross.
Assisting Mrs. Edwards were to be A. Cooling and C. J. Prentiss.
O. E. S. Plans Card Party
Nettie Ransford Chapter 464 of the O. E. 8. will hold its annual card party Thursday at 2 p. m. in Block’s auditorium. Mrs. Carl Vandivier, chairman of the chapter en- " tertainment committee, is in charge of the arrangements. Her committees are: Tickets—Mrs. R. M. Howard, chairman; Mesdames J. C. Duncan, E. R. Allbright, W. D. Beeson, F. E. Horner, E. E. Hill, H. G. Hilton, D. H. Noble, C. R. Ramage, T. E. Farmer, T. L. Higgins, C. F. Neu, H. H. Fulmer and F. R. Burckes and Miss Eleanor Theek. Prizes—Mrs. Clarence Martin, chairman; Mesdames C. J. Catlson, George Henry, Veldon Montgomery, Hubert Merrill, F. E. Thornburgh, O. B. Crum, Raymond Hodgdon and John Jones, Miss Edithe King and Miss Rose Brandlein. Candy— Mrs. Charles D. Babcock, chairman; Mesdames Hubert Wann, B. T. Clay, C. W. Hunt, W. A. Quillin, T. W. Long, L. A. Wiles, E. S. McDonald and Rose Von Spreckelsen; Miss Louise Klutey and Miss Nelda
Wann. Churchwomen Book Review
Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton will’ review “The Christian ‘Alternative to the World of Chaos €Luman J. Shafer) following a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Monday of the Book Review Group, Section II, Women's Federation of the Mericisn Heights erian Church. rw Alex Viest Sr., 6031 N. Delaware St., will be hostess. Mrs. John Vehling and Mrs. Vernon
Perdew are taking reservations,
Gay 35 Club to Give Dance Tomorrow
llowing its recent organization, oo 3 Club will hold its opening ‘dance tomorrow evening at the Spink Arms Hotel. Van Miller's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Monthly dances will pe held through the winter season. Officers of the new club are: Mrs. J. Conley Robinson, president; Mrs. H. B. Hood, viee president; Mrs. Reba M. Buck, secretary, and Mrs. Myrap B. Moore, treasurer, Members of the organization are entertaining informally | at their homes with ‘several get-acquainted parties preceding Saturday's dance. Charter members are Mrs, Buck, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Gregory, Miss Helen Warmoth, Max Finley, O. K. Fraustein and Messrs. and Mesdames| Paul C. Blackburn, Max Blackburn, R, J. Branham, Ralph W. Dawson, Maurice L. Ent, Russell C. isbeck. M. A. Gaskins, J. S. Glasson, M. E Grant, Harry T. Herrell, Keith Johns, Philip Jenkins, Edward A. Kerl, Frank Lobraico, Verlie A. Newcomer, Melvin Nollau, J. H. PatterI. L. Polson, R. O. Richards, Wilbert Sage, Frank S. Sargent, J. Eldred Slaughter, L. R. Bwisshelm, Carl Vandivier, Wayne W. Warrick, D. B. Wood, Harry Wenz, L. H. ~grink, Luther Sutton, ‘Hood and Moore.
Pocahontas to Meet
Mrs. Dessa Klotz,
will Pocahontas, and Mrs. Esther t a oni of Pt.
Gabe was to present a group
Mesdames P. D. Powers, Parke
Anniversary Noted By Frank Coshows
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coshow of Lebanon, Ind. will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with their four sons, J. R. Coshow, Dr. Emery E. Coshow of Frankfort, Charles A. Coshow ard William F. Coshow, Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Coshow will hoid an open house from 2 to 5 p. m. in their home near Lebanon, where they have lived since their marriage.
‘Buy a Towel’ Day Arranged
The Women’s Auxiliary to ‘the Railway Mail Association will. observe its annual “Buy a Towel” Day Tuesday with a display of towels made by the blind. The meeting will open at 2:30 p. m. in the Woman's Department Club with Mrs. Theodore L. Caldwell presiding. = Mrs. Paul V. Calet, program committee chairman, has arrapged a program which will includé a review of “Mr. Skeffington” (Elizabeth) by Mrs. Carl Spencer and piano selections by Miss Phyllis
will be. served at 6:30 embers and their fami- — Mrs{ LeoxSheridan and Mrs. oy ‘M. gers; dinner chairmen, will be assisted by Mesdames Paul Catterson, Louis A. Ball, Gillin Good, Fred H. Hendrickson, Cecil Neimeyer, A. Z. Trittschuh, B. H. Beard, W. P. Batchelder, Francis M. Champion, Frank Smith, Paul A. Carruthers, C. L. Bellfry, Joseph Davis, Harold Rigsby, John Newlin, Thomas Langston, James Burk, Charles H. Webster and Madison Davis.
Food Film to Be Shown Monday
p. m. for 1
ber hostess of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Athenaeum Turners, has announced the program for the regular meeting Monday at 8 p. m. in the women’s club rooms. “Yesterday, Today and Tomorow,” an educational motion picture on the art of preserving food, will be shown to the members and their guests. The film has been released by the H. J. Heinz Co. Assisting hostesses dames Lena Peters, peler, A. W. Sharper Metcalf. /
Cordelia Hoeflif Is. Honored at Tea
'* Miss Cordelia Hoeflin, dean of the Indiana University School of Nursing, will be honored at a tea this afternoon from 3 to 5 p. m. in the Ball Residence at the Medical Center. Senior nurses at the center are sponsoring the tea. Music will be provided by the Nurses’ Choral Club, under the direction of Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin. New officers of the club are
Eva Hunke, vice president, and Miss Frances Eddy, secretary-treasurer.
St. Francis Guild Dance Is Nov. 16
The St. Francis Hospital Guild will meet Tuesday at the hospital to
.| complete plans for the annual guild
dance Nov. 16. : Hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames Edward Conerty, Colin Fulle, Frances Flammang and Net-
: were elected at the on eoavention here Oct, 15
tie McGregor and Miss Olivia Wei-
Mrs. Henry Steichmann, Novem-|.
1 be MesWilllam Kap-| nd Norma |
Miss Velena Boyd, president; Miss.
in news of loeal clubs.
comedy of everyday problems. Norman E. Green, director, has announced that Miss Fern Messmer and Thomas McCoy will play the leading roles. Jack G. Messmer and Mrs. Ralph Zberhardt will be Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson in the play. Other members of the cast will be Mrs. Carl Bick, Mrs. George Farkas, Miss Betty Ballman, Philip Miller, Harold Riess and Edward Githens.
«Dr. Claire Zyve, professor of education at New York University, will be guest speaker at a joint meeting of the ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION and the INDIANAPOLIS ADMINISTRATIVE WOMEN Wednesday. She will speak at 4 p. m. in the Stuart Memorial auditorium.
The OLNOSI STUDY CLUB will
? | meet at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday after-
noon at the home of Mrs. H. H. Bowles, 223 S. Butler Ave. Mrs. E. E. Stafford will discuss the work of Mrs. Myra Richards, local sculptor.
TERPSICHOREAN CHAPTER OF THE SUB-DEB CLUB held a Hard Time§ Halloween party last night at the home of Miss Betty McFarland. Entertainment consisted of games and dancing.
“Mr. Skeffington” (Elizabeth) will be reviewed by Mrs. Russell Sanders at the guest day luncheon meeting of the LADIES’ LIONS CLUB Wednesday in the Hotel Lincoln. .Mrs. F. E. Thornburgh is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Paul Blakeslee, C. A. Paul, M. J. Reese, H. D. Tumbleson and Forrest Wilking.
Local Women Attend College Session
Mrs. Harry E. Campbell, Miss Ginevra McCoy ‘and Miss Constance Lewis have returned from Oxford, O., where they attended the annual session of the Western College Alumnae Council last week-end. The Rev. Harry E. Campbell, as-
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terian Church here, delivered an address Sunday at the Kumler Memorial Chapel of the college. The Rev. Mr. Campbell, with Mrs. Sidney Blair Harry, Mrs. George Lilly and’ Miss Helen Thoms, motored to Oxford Sunday morning to join Mrs. Campbell, who was the week-end guest of President and Mrs. Ralpn K. Hickok.
DO COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Members of the Brownie packs at the Speedway Christian Church are doing their part of Girl Scout community service work by beautifying the lawn at the church. . Miriam Parley, Patsy Bender and Alice Jones (left to right) planted tulip bulbs.
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New York University Professor To Speak Here Wednesday; Turners Will Give Play Dec. 7
An announcement of a play and three special speakers are included
The DRAMATIC CLUB OF THE ATHENAEUM TURNERS will open its winter season Saturday, Dec. 7, with a presentation of “That, Ferguson Family” by Howard Chenery. The play chosen is a three-act
Party Benefits War Veterans
Initiation services, a card party and a district meeting are being planned by American Legion Auxiliary groups. The WAYNE UNIT AUXILIARY will meet at 8 p. m. Monday at the Post Home for the initiation of new members. Mrs. Louetta Kiley and Mrs. Lucille Hasson will be in
charge of the social hour. The program will consist of banjo solos by Danny Kinder and a dance revue presented by Miss Marian Hoff.
The second in a series of benefit card parties for the aid of needy Indianapolis war veterans and their families will be sponsored by the INDIANAPOLIS POWER AND LIGHT POST 300 and the Auxiliary tonight at 8 p. m. in Ipalco Hall, 16th and Alabama Sts.
Mrs. J. S. Boyle, president of the 12TH DISTRICT AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY, has called a business meeting of district members for 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the west room of the World War Memorial. Each unit will report on the work of the last month and unit chairmen will help plan an honor system for the district. Auxiliary presidents will meet préceding the business session at 12:30 p. m. in the east room of the building. ?
Worth of a Book To Be Discussed
A talk on the Butler University Mathers’ Council by Mrs. Gino Ratti will feature the November meeting of the Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ Club of Butler University Tuesday at the chapter house, 423 W. 46th
Mrs. W. A. SHullenberger will speak on “The Worth of a Book” and Mrs. Donald R. Kellum will sing. Mrs. Raymond Hardin will be in charge of the luncheon served at 1:15 p. m., assisted by Mesdames L. H. Thompson, Mary Pitcher, Haney Berry, Harry Yockey, James
Hall and M. Y. Nierman.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES AS PART
Scouts Own
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Girl Scout Week will close Sunday with a devotional program, Scouts’ Own, emphasizing the community service activities carried on by local Girl Scouts. Their guests at the services in the World War Memorial auditorium at 3 p. m. will include their leaders, parents, commissioners and friends. ? The Rev. E. Burdette Backus of the All Souls Unitarian Church will speak on “The Privilege of Service” and Scouts will present a pageant showing ways of service in the ten program fields of Scouting. The Girl Scout Choir, composed of Miss Patty Jarvis, Troop 11; Miss Marcia Geckler, Troop 41, and Miss Beverly Farquer and Miss Barbara Sartor, Troop 43, will sing “Children’s Song” (Kipling) and “Vesper Hymn” (Moore). The pledge to the American flag and the Girl Scout Promise, led by Miss Lucille Cannon, Indianapolis Girl Scout director, will open the program. Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, commissioner of the local council, will give greetings and a farewell. Mrs. R. B. Staley is chairman of the committee arranging the. program, assisted by Mrs. Jacob G. Harden, ushers; Miss Wilma Lang, music; - Mrs. Harold P. Ransburg, pageant director; Miss Jane Snyder, pageant properties, and Miss Constance Lewis, pageant personnel.
H.A.C.to Have Straw Vote
The Hoosier Athletic Club’s private straw vote on the Presidential campaign will lend political atmosphere to the Election Night dance omorrow from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m. at the club. Walter Jackson’s orchestra will play. First of the H. A. C. Woman's Guild's monthly card parties will be held Thursday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Julius Caesfr is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Lyndon Eberly, scores, and Mrs. J. I. Liebert, candy sales. Reservafions should be made for both the party and Saturday’s dance. Robert Steele will preside at the dinner meeting of the Boosters group for men belonging to the club at 6:30 p. m. Monday, Nov. 11. The purchasing of additional equipment for the physical department will be discussed and entertainment provided.
Card Party Tonight
Prospect Auxiliary of the O. E. 8. will give a card party at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Lester Hoppas, 1619 Bradbury St. Mrs.
Members of sororities. affiliated with the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association. are planning parties to attend the organization’s annual dance tomorrow evening at the Indianapolis - Athletic Club. : Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, new president of the association, will attend with Mr. Hinshaw and Messrs. and Mesdames J. E. Worner, Alan Rathbun, A. E. Martin and William C. Brandt. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton D. Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Roberts” will be in one party. A cocktail party before the dance will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gruen, Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. James F. Nicolai, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Little, Messrs. and
Mesdames Charles E. Badger, DonFobes, Harry Hatlan, Georg
Mesdames James F. Nicolai, Graeme B. Supple and
ing .and Robert Kemper and Dr. and Mrs. James Fant. Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Supple will have in their party Dr. and Mrs. Charles Newman, Dr. and Mrs. John Swan, Messrs. and Mesdames Donald Wright, Kurt Mahrdt and Robert Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. McNutt are planning a party with Messrs. and Mesdames Robert ‘Becherer, George W, Walker and Wallace P. Daggy as guests. In Mr. and Mrs. George Van BuskKirk’s party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert B. Berner, Frank J. Miller, Paul Griggs and Edward Wilson, Miss Mary Kay: Campbell, Miss Virginia Mitch, E. Ford Bergen and Warren Wright.
* Another party will be
tion tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic | Clarence A. Jackson (left to right), are assisting with | Club. Bob McKittrick and his orchestra will play arrangements for- the annual benefit dance to be sponsored by the Indianapolis Panhellenic Associa-
Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Bail ME :
Harry Allen will be assisting hostess.
Panhellenic Dance Is Tomorrow at 1. A. C.
[OF GIRL SCOUT WEEK , , . . . .
Shirley Hardin (left) and Delorus Kaufore inspect the dolls dressed by Troop 16 for the Goodwill Industries. Community service is the theme of the annual Girl Scout week being observed this week in Indianapolis and Marion County.
‘Latin American
Music’ Will Be
Reviewed at Guest Dinner Of Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae
A program of Spanish music as an accompaniment to Eleanor Hague’s book, “Latin American Music,” will feature the guest dinner and program meeting Monday of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Mu Phi Fpsilon, national music honor sorority. The meeting, at 6 p. m., will be
at the home of Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, The program is being arranged by Mrs. Henry Hoss. Mrs. Neal Ireland will review the book and present piano numbers as illustrations. She will play Periera’s “Minuetto” and Soro’s “Andante Appassionata” and “Flirtation.” Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt will sing two folk songs, “Borrachita” and “Que Lejos Estoy” and Maria Grever's “A Una Ola” and “Loca, Loca,” accompanied by Mrs. Ireland. Marimba selections to be played by Miss Imogene Pierson, a guest from Kappa Chapter, are “Estrellita” (M. Ponce), “Scuth American Way” (McHugh) and “My Marguerita.” Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Hoss, Exie Critchfield, Irma Judd and Max Wall and Miss Elsa Reyer. Special guests of the chapter willl be representatives from various civic and community clubs.
Willkie Club Meeting Tonight at Claypool
Final pre-election meeting of the Business Women’s Division of the Marion County Willkie Club will be held at 7:30 p. m, tonight in Parlor B of the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Helen A. Munger, chairman, will preside. Plans and assignments will be made for work in co-operation with the Marion County Republican Central Committee Tuesday.
D. of U. Grou Meets Monday
Members of the Governor Oliver Perry Morton Chapter of the Daughters of the Union will be entertained by Mrs. Louis E. Kruger, regent, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Bamboo Room of the Hotel Washington. . The program will consist of a talk by Mrsp Isaac Born on “Memorial Shrines” and songs by Mrs. Walter Wolf, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Herbert Sudranski. Mrs. Walter Weimer, corresponding secretary, will give a" Thanksgiving response to roll call. A chairman to co-operate with the Red Cross will be appointed at the business session. The finance committee will complete plans for a program at the Woman's Department Club Nov. 15 to provide funds for national and state projects, the scholarships to Lincoln Memorial University at Harogate, Tenn. and to Franklin College; Franklin, Ind. The program committee in charge of Monday’s meeting is composed of Mesdames George Dunn, J. B. Vandaworker, Bessie E. Herrmann, M. D. Didway and Esta Holding and Miss Carrie Hoag.
Bridge Winners Are Named
Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director of Block’s bridge forum, has announced the following winners in a recent
forum meeting:
Section 1: North and south, Mrs.
| Russell Fisbeck and Mrs. Larry Pol-
| |son, first; Mrs. E. R. Jones and Mrs.
| |E. P. Brennan, second;
east and
| west, Mrs. C. L. Arvin and Mrs.
Fred Mitch, first; Mrs. J. M. Wil-
| |liams and Mrs. L. P. Robinson, sec-
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for dancing from 9 p. m. until 1 o'clock. Mrs. Sup-| ple is the dance chairman, : |
Kenneth Swanson and Paul Hard gitt. Dr..and Oscar ‘M. Helmer will be with Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth G. Baker, Lewis Meier and J. Malcolm Dunn, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Platte and Mr. and Mrs. John Bolyard will attend together. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grubbs will have with them Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kimmel and Mr. and Mrs. F. Sylvester Taylor will attend together. At the table with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiner will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scholl and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Johnston will have with them ary ey.
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Section 2: North and south, Mrs.
, |L. H. Kornafel and Mrs. J. E. Free, | |first; { Mrs. A. C. Hendricks, second; east | {and west, Mrs. William F. Eckhardt { land Mrs. Roy Goodwine, first; Mrs.
Mrs, William Gerrard and
Pred Cheney and Mrs. Arthur
' |Sundling, second.
Section 3: North and south, Mrs.
||Calvin Mathews and Mrs. Arthur | | Pratt, first; Mrs. J, A. Conkey and
Mrs. E. R. Churchill; second; east and west, Mrs. R. C. Crawford and Mrs: J. S. Shortle, first; Mrs. Irene McCormack and Mrs. W. F. Willien, second. :
Dinner Is Tonight
Delta Chapter of the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority will’ hold its annual - anniversary dinner at 6:30 p. m. tonight at the Seville Restaurant. .
Phi Theta Delta to Meet
Beta Chapter of Phi Theta Delta will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. James N. Howell, 623 N. Temple Ave,
Sorority Meets
736 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place.
Parents’ Party Is Tomorrow
Photographs of the 300 entrants in the Methodist Hospital's baby picture contest, which-have been on display in the hospital lobby all week, will be taken to the nurses’ home tomorrow for the party at 2 o'clock for parents of the babies. As the 16 prize winners are announced, their pictures will be flashed on a screen. Some representative of the family of each winner must be at the party to accept the prize, Mrs. James E, Perry, chairman, has announced. The White Cross Guild is sponsoring the contest. . Student nurses from the hospital will sing Brahms’ “Lullaby” on the program following a motion picture, “Behind the Scenes in a Modern Hospital.” Mrs. Perry has announced the following ushers and hostesses, representing the - 41 chapters of the guild: Mesdames Thomas Petrie, John W, Kern, Harry Conant, Harry D. Case, Charles Alexander, J. -P. Parker, Irwin Boyer, Edward PF. Smith, C. E. Keller, Ralph Waymire, John Kennedy, Alan L. Galyean, C. L. Rothermel, Ben Riker, Fern Allen, E. B. Pitcher, Roger Foster, Laura Gagenheimer, George’ Thoms and James Crooks. : . Others are Mesdames Augusta Taylor, S. J. Finch, Donald Kellum, L. A. Crane, Carl Backemeyer, Earl
Stanton, Albert Egly, Charles Love, Charles Trotter and A. E. Campbell, Mrs. W. G. Spencer of Franklin, Mrs. F. J. Biesel of Plainfield and the Misses Ann DuValle, Esther Kiel and Josephine Long.
Review Aids Are Named
Mrs. George E. Frank is chairman of the Temple Sisterhood committee arranging the four November book reviews to be given by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt at the Temple, 10th and Delaware Sts. Rahbi Goldblatt will review “Confessions of an Individualist” (William Henry Chamberlain) at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday. Other programs will be on “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter” (McCullers) Nov. 12, “As I Remember Him” (Zinsser) Nov. 19, and “How Green Was My Valley” (Llewellyn) Nov. 26. Committee members, working with Mrs. Frank are Mesdames Jack B. Kammins, Louis.Segar, Ernest Cohn, H. Joseph Hyman, Manuel Freeman, Samuel Hahn, Samuel Kominers, Harry Cooler, J. B. Kaufman and William Meyers.
W. C. T. U. Directors Are Announced
Mrs. Charles Grant, president of;
the Marion County Women’s Christian Temperance Union, has announced the following directors for the year’s work: :
Mrs. R. H, Mueller, alcohol educa- |]
tion; Mrs. Theron Waddell, child welfare; Mrs. E. P. Messick, Christian citizenship; Mrs. H. D. O’Brien, evangelistic; Mrs. Ebert Plymate, flower mission; Mrs. Guy Kelsey, institute; Mrs. Phoebe Link, medical temperance; Mrs. Marian Frost, speech contest; Mrs. R. E. Hinman, motion pictures and radio, and Mrs. Frank Burns, literature and official papers. Other committee heads are: Mrs. E. A. Sherman, temperance ‘and missions; Mrs. E. W. Munson, fairs and exhibits; Mrs. Ruth Holman, international relations; Mrs. Walter Gingery, publicity; Mrs, Carrie Ross, work among Negroes; Mrs. Fred Kepner, music, and Mrs. Carl Croas, pianist.
Tri Kappa Luncheon Will Be Monday
The Indianapolis Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa Sorority will meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Monday with Mrs, Guy Williams, 4934 Broadway. Assistant hostesses. will be Mesdames H. T. Hottel, Fred Rahn, J. Kent Mahrdt and T. G. Crawford.
Benefit Party Held
The Rain and Shine Chapter of the Riley Cheer Guild was to hold
benefit card party at 2 p. m. this
Beeson, Philip King, J. B. Kaufman] R. 8S. Lesher, Guy E. Morrison, Ray |
Voters’ League Offers Election Information
First-time voters and those new to the city may take-a practice fling at 2 voting ‘machine “before election day through the courtesy of the Indianapolis League . of Women Voters, . Members of the
league will conduct an Election Ine formation Booth, including a regu lation machine, in the lobby of the* Claypool Hotel today, tomorrow and Monday from 9.a. m. to 6 p.m. The public may operate the mae chine and hear qualified. persons give hon-partisan instructions and information -about- voting: at the booth. -Explanatory sample ballots and a. voters’ primer: will be distri buted and. questions will be an’ swered. concerning places- to Aote, scratching tickets, the. chgiénging"
the public. mind. * : In announcing. the plans for the , booth, Mrs. John K. Goodwin, prese
said: “The.League of Women Voters is an unpartisan. organization and as such does not indorse or oppose candidates for public. office. All information and be strictly non-partisan. You may secure unbiased information about candidates \from either or both par ties. Voting’ is a specific ‘duty ra every American eitizen, -and ‘since one vote: by each qualified citizen, honestly recorded and counted, is the cornerstone of effective democracy, we hope to make this possible, by assisting those ‘people who are hesitant about voting. because of the fear that they may not know how to operate a machine” '.
Marion J. Arvins On Wedding Trip
Mr. and Mrs, Marion J. Arvin are}. on a wedding trip South and will be at home at 5822 E, Washington St. Nov. 11, Mrs. Arvin was Miss Helen Huckleberry, daughter of Mrs, Nellie Huckleberry, before her marriage Wednesday in the Assumption
John Reidinger officiated. gown, fashioned princess style. Her
carried a shower bouquet of white, roses. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Dorothy ‘McDonald, wore a pale pink net over moire dress made
skirt. She wore a Juliet cap in the matching shade of moire and -care ried Talisman roses. a
Sherman and Mrs. Charles Johnson, wore gowns styled like those of the matron - of honor K and alse ware Juliet caps. Mrs. fherman was. in
Mrs. Johnson's dress was of blye’ with which she carried Johanna Hill roses... ° LiXr Mr, Johnson was Mr. Arvin's best man and Robert Arvin and James Cecil ushered. | pee A breakfast at Catherine's Teas
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room followed the service. °°: Legion Post Dinnei:
The Bruce P. Robison Post 133 of the American Legion, the Augxfle
their regular dinner meeting Mone
day evening in the Central Chrise tian Church. . : i
$15 for the Red Cross Emergency Fund. Mrs. Albert Schrand’s community service committee sponsored a recent sewing day at the Riley
Hospital. | » Guild
Fashion | “Hollywood Fashions”
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Styled right .. . made right . . . priced right « + + these budget beau ties delight the eye and please the purse... ~~ FOURTH FLOOR Lovely New Shades ‘GORDON HOSIERY. }
$1 apr. $285 |
Instruction Booth Set ! + Up at Claypool Hotel °
of votes or anything, else Hothering
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The. bride wore a white satin
veil was fingertip length and she ,
with a tight basque and bouffant ¢
rose moire and carried pink roses, .
iary and junior groups will have"
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Catholic Church. - The ‘Rev.’ Fr, *
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The bridesmaids, Mrs, Charles o |
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| SA recent card party held at tha . home of Mrs. Frank Lohg yielded
