Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1940 — Page 20
Society—
Smith College Club is Arranging
= Annual Luncheon For Students.
THE SMITH COLLEGE CLUB'S annual luncheon
for students and prospective students of the school will be held at 1 p. m., Dec. 30, at- the Woodstock Club. Mrs. Charles F. Meyer, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames
John C. Appel, Edward B. Taggart, Jesse Fletcher and
' George H, Denny and Miss Patricia Jones.
Students of the college who will attend are Misses Martha ‘Ann ° Rupel, Emmy Pantzer, Mildred Milliken, Elsie Anne Locke, Barbara .
Hadley, Marion Taggart, Sylvia Griffith, Susanah Jameson, Clair, ~ Morris and Florence Wolff and Miss Marjorie. Jaqua, Winchester.
Concert Parties Announced
AMONG THOSE ENTERTAINING membets of the younger set |
at the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Children’s Concert at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the Murat Theater will be Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith and Mrs. E. C. Cline of Richmond. They will have box parties for their guests. : : Boxes for ithe use of children from Roberts School, the Southwest Social Center and other groups have been taken by Mesdames Russell Ryan, Wendell Coler, Robert Ray Bunch, Emma Wheelock and Frank A. Hamilton. : : ot Mrs. William ©. Wemmer and her daughters, Hildegarde, Gretchen and Barbara, will entertain a group of young friends as will Charles Fauvre, who will: attend -with his mother, Mrs. Irving Fauvre. =7.. = : AM : ~ Andy Pelham, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Pelham, will be host to a group including Rudi Haerle, Perry O'Neal, John Ewing Sinclair, Bill Thomas and Jimmy Wesley. Mrs, William C. Griffith has taken a box for her sons, William C. Jr, Perry and Walter, and several of their friends. ; : Mrs. Keyes Atkins will have a box Landers, Susan and Mary Longsworth, Connie McQown and Judy Morrison. In another box will be Mrs. Ted O. ilpott and her daughter Valeri, Mrs, Harry Hobbs with her daughter Barbara Anne, Mrs. R. J. Boatman and her daughter Lynn and Miss Mary Carolyn Schwartz, . : _ ‘Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen, general chairman of the Children’s Congert, has reserved a box for her small niece, Jody Thomas. Jody’s guests will be her. mother; Mrs, L. R. Thomas, and the Misses Mary Jean Milner, Mary Wall, Anne Huesman and Florence Jameson,
Orchard Pupils Aid War Relief Work
THE PURCHASE OF A COT for a British child to use in an alr raid ‘shelter is being financed by Orchard School children who are becoming junior members of Bundles for Britain, Inc. : Charles Culp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Culp and a fourth grade pupil, has taken charge of selling membership to his: school- _ mates. He also is collecting tin and lead foil for the same purpose. A committee of Orchard School mothers, children and. faculty members has been supervising the collection: of warm clothing for British relief the past few weeks. Those serving on the committee are Mrs. Robert I. Terry, chairman, Mesdames E. O. Handy, Robert R. Hare, U. S. McIntyre and Raymond F. Medd; Miss Vera Hunte and Miss Clarissa Bogart, faculty representatives, and the following children: Fred Terry, Ned Handy, Sally Hare, Sara Joyce McIntyre and
' David Mead. oo : Maternal Health-League Elects Officers
“MRS. TOM-S. ELROD is the new president of the Maternal Health League. Other officers elected at a recent meeting. in the headquarters, 307 N. Pennsylvania St., are Mrs. orge Home, vice president; Mrs. Lee Burns, recording-secretary; Mrs," Albert J, Beveridge Jr., corresponding secretary, and Mrs. John Landon Davis, treasurer. They will begin their terms of office at the nexf meeting of the League’s board on Jan. 14. " 3s i Recently elected directors of the board “are the Mesdames E. Burdette Backus, Evans Woollen Jr, William Ray Adams, Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt and Dr. John W. Ferree.
Mrs. Anton Scherrer to Speak *-
PORTFOLIO CLUB .members will meet at the Propylaeum tomorrow evening to hear Mrs. Anton .Schefrer speak on “The Queen of Sheba.” The supper committee is compesed of Mrs. Owen E. Morrell, Mrs. J. Ottis Adanis and Mr..and Mrs. Victor R. Jose Jr.
Mrs. Herbert S."Wood to Entertain
MRS. HERBERT 8. WOOD) and Miss Fannie B. Maxwell will be hostesses for members of the Over the Teacups Club Friday at the Propylaesum. Mrs. Edna M, Christian will talk on “With the Early
Explorers.”
French Lick House Party :
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THE FOURTH annual New Year’s house party at French Lick _ Springs Hotel will be Dec. 28 to Jan. 2 with a midnight supper and |
" dance scheduled for Dec. 31.
Irene Duncan to Give Lecture
The annual Christmas tea of the Woman's Research Club will be
held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, Miss
Irene Duncan will present an illustrated lecture on Christmas and Mrs. Guy O. Carpenter will sing. = "- oo
HERE WE ARE — THIS ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF MAROTT'S AVENUE OF SLIPPERS ON-THE FOURTH FLO VAST PRESENTATION — THE LARGE
LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS
Satin Mules, $2.50 to $5.50— D'Orsays, Safin or Leather, 98¢c - to. $4 —Scuffs, of Chenille;« « Leather and Embroidery, -98¢c to $1.98—Wooly Chows, slippers and mules; $1.98 to $2.95 —Pullman Slippers, $2.50 and $2.95—Warm Felt Slippers, CL T% to $235.
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Talk Scheduled
| By Federation
Legislative Program To Be Considered
at 10 a. m. Friday in Ayres’ audi-‘
diana Merit System Association.
vice chairmen, state officials and members of the Federation. Among others who will appear is Donald F. Stiver, superintendent of the Indiana State Police Depart~"
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“Indiana Needs a Merit System” will be the subject of Mrs. Walter’ S. Greenough before the Depart: ment of Legislation of the: Indiaha '“ Federation of Clubs at a meeting:
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.|torium. Mrs. Greenough is serving!" ' |as temporary chairman of the In- :
Attending the meeting, which will: consider the legislative program of i» the Federation, will be district and -« county legislative chairmen, state; ll
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_|ment of Public Safety, speaking on
“The Legislation Proposals for the
diana Citizens’ Committee on Child Welfare Legislation, will tell of pro-
University, chairman of the Indiana
| Towns.” : :
send will assist the hostess.
The entire program at the SERVICE-STUDY CLUB'S Christ-
‘Imas party tomorrow will be re-
corded on a home recording machine. The party will include singing of Christmas. carols, a gift exchange and a tea. Mrs. Adolf Wagner, 5757 Washington Blvd., will be hostess, assisted by Mesdames H. F. Buhr, L. H. Newton and Clifford Byers. Special guests will be Mrs. Herman Kapherr and Miss Mary Smith, representing directors of the Suemma Coleman Home. Club members wilt wrap handkerchiefs containing money. as Christmas presents for the home's patients.
THE ZONTA CLUB entertained members and leaders of Girl Scout Trcop 74, sponsored by the club’s service committee, with a Christmas party last night at the Girl Scout Little House. Mrs. Willa! Proctor, chairman of the service committee, is arranging for collection of books
Zonta library shelf.
Mrs. M. J.- Weesner, 53 Downey Ave. will be hostess to members of
' |the IRVINGTON SERVICE CIRCLE
tomorrow. Christmas music will be presented by: Howe: High School pupils and a Christmas story will be read by Mrs. W. B. Ward. Also on
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Mrs. ; John B. Ferguson and the
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Romeo Styles,
Christmas parties and other social events appear scheduled meetings on the club calendar, i IRVINGTON CHAPTER OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will hold its Christmas party tomorrow ' at the . | nome of Mrs. Roy V. Copple, 11 S. Irvington Ave. Mrs. Charles S. Town-
for the. Indianapolis Day Nursery
the program will be devotions by
ST STOCK OF FINE QUI | ‘THE HAPPY HOME LIFE OF EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.
~ MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS
| Service Study Club’s Program Will Be Recorded on Home Recording Machine Tomorrow
with regularly
Silver Cross service led by Mrs. F.
D. Stilz. . . The hostess -committee for the day will consist of Mrs. W. E. Wagoner, chairman; Mesdames E. L. Bullock, Martin Eastburn, M. D. Fields, R. J. Pinlayson, William Gauker, G. W. Gille, W. F. King, J. K. Kingsbury and C. E. McCord and Miss Emily McAdams.
St. Mary’s Day will be celebrated by the THURSDAY CLUB of South Bend tomorrow. Sister M. Madeleva, Ph. D. will give the program.
“The Mansion”. (Henry Van Dyke) will be read by Mrs. F. A. Symmes at the INDIANAPOLIS CURRENT EVENTS CLUB'S Christmas party tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. L. Lackey. The program also will include solos by Mrs. william H. Hennessy and a gift ex=
change. Mrs. M. E. Burkhart is)
assisting hostess.
Members of the BETA DEL. PHIAN CLUB will take part in an old-fashioned spellifig “and a gift exchange at party to follow a covered=dish luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Charles Maston, 3653 Winthrop Ave. They will bring jams and jellies for distribution to the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Mesdames Oliver S. Guio, C. S. Ober and Ralph Renfrew will assist the hostess.
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Leather Opera; Everett and © ig hard leather
soles, .$1.98 to $5.00—Soft
Sole Bedroom Slippers in warm
felt or in leather, 98¢ to $3.50—
Wooly Chow Slippers and
Mules, in electrified wool, $2.95 —Pullman Slippers - of *_ soft
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se as 4 Gift Free of Charge
leather, $2.95 and $4.
1. Mrs. James B. Mahan II was Miss Ellene Glossop, daughter of Mrs. E: L. Strickler of Brownsburg, Ind. before *her marriage Nov. 21. Mr. Mahan is the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mahan of Rochester, N., Y. (Ramos-Porter Photo.) 2. Miss Mary, Jane Howell became the bride of Ray Funk Nov. 24 She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Howell. (Plowman Photo.) 3. Miss Amelia Saales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Saalés, was married to Arville J. Blazer Nov. .21. (Plowman Photo.) : 4, Mrs. Vincent Concannon was Miss Mary Shafer before her wedding Nov. 21. | Mrs. Concannon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Shafer. (Dex-heimer-Carlon Pheto.)
Turners Group To Play Cards
Monthly get-together of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Athenauem Turners was to be held at 12:30 p. m. today in the gameroom of the Athenaeum. . Following luncheon cards were to be played. Mrs. Chris J. Karle is Decemher hostess, assisted by Mesdames Edward Smith, Adolphus Hoffman and Andrew B. Bicket. hi : Harold I. Peters, general chairman of the Turners entertainment committee, has called a meeting tonight" at 7:30 o'clock. Committee members will make final arrangements for the New Year's Eve dinner dance.
————————T Mrs. Earl Cook Hostess
Alpha Tau Gamma Sororiety will have a Christmas party and exchange of gifts at 8 p. m.- tonight
at the home of Mrs. Earl Cook.
Pupils and Staff of Tudor Hall Contribute Money to Equip Four Air Raid Shelter Cots
Sixth grade girls of Tudor Hall School and School 60 have formed the first junior group to report organization and become a working unit Known as the Winston Churchill Group, the girls are sponsored by Mrs. Wiliam J. Dieter, asisted by Mrs. Howard
of Bundles for Britain, Inc.
Foltz and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm. The group met recently to. elect officers and plan money-raising activities for the winter. A play to be presented in Mrs. Maxwell Coppock’s Little Theater and a silver tea are scheduled. : The unit meets each Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Dieter, 3216 N. Pennsylvania 8t., to.
knit and. sew, Charter members are Miss Joan Foltz, president; Miss Florence Jameson, vice president; Miss Florence Gleason, secretary, Miss Marilyn Wiegand, treasurer; and Misses Huldah Pfaff, Anne Dieter, Ann Huesmann, Betsy Foltz, Jane Webber, Carolyn Hauser, Alix Thompson, Catherine Nelson, Mary Ann Scheidenhelm, Jean and Janet Hilgemeier, Jane Marshall, Marilyn Powell, Jane Miller, Blythe Mildner and Mary Kay Jensen. The pupils and staff of Tudor Hall have contributed enough money to equip four air raid shelter cots for children. National headquarters for Bundles for Britain has sent out an appeal for flannel pajamas, sleeping bags and layettes.
Democrats Set Meeting
The 17th Ward Women’s Democratic Club will have it next meeting Jan. 13 at the home of Mrs.
| Hazel Green. New members will be "introduced.
The group held a Christmas party, attended by 200 ‘women, recently at the.home of Miss Hannah Noone. Mrs. John H. Bingham, state vice chairman of the State Democratic Committee, was a
guest. ° :
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ALITY SLIPPERS IN INDIANA — THEY MAKE
Playlet Ison Homemaking -
A playlet, “Christian Homemaking Around the World,” will be presented at 1:30 p. m. next Wednesday at the meeting of the Tuxedo Park Baptist Missionary Society in the
church. Mrs. Harlow Hancock has arranged
the skit and will act as the reader.
The cast will include the Mesdames Mabel Grannis, E. P. Coval, C. A. Allison, Joseph Byrum, R. R. Mitchell, Jack Stotts, Miss Jean Blumenauer, Miss Barbara Lee Chambers and Mr. Allison. Music. will be provided by Mrs. R. H. Cradick, organist, and Mrs. Coval and Mrs. Ira Fulton, vocalists. A candlelight tea will follow. Mrs. R. R. Mitchell is the society's president. and Mrs. J. H. Atherton, the program chairman. Group 5 is in charge. Mrs. Raymond Blumenauer is the leader.
Plan Christmas Project Snazzy Dozen Chapter members of the Sub-Deb Club will set a date for their Christmas party and plan a Christmas project at the regular meeting tomorrow evening
at the home of Miss Lois Frishie,
“The Recodification of
tion, and Mrs.” Charles H.* Smith,
legislation,
in the general assembly and which will form a part of the legislative
discussion of all subjects. :
tearoom at 12:15 p. m. may be made with the chairman.
EVENTS
CLUBS
Lucky 13. Tonight.
ess. Christmas party. Ta.-Wa-Sa. 7:45 p. m. tonight. Mrs,
hostess. La-Val-Wood Homemakers’. morrow. Mrs. hostess. Christmas party.
zens’ Gas Co. auditorium. Card:
= SORORITIES
ess. Arrangements made for Christmas charity project.
Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8
William Mason, hostess. | Rho Chapter, Sigma Beta. 8 p. m.
meeting.
915 S. Noble, hostess. Pledges in= vited. Beta
Co. Card party.
—— 5 = Theater Party Tonight
| The Feliocho Club will entertain
Miss Mary Westfall and Miss Rose- +" mary Lohman at a 6 o'clock birth-. . day dinner this evening at the Se-™
59 N. Kealing Ave.
‘the dinner.
OR GIVES YOU SOME IDEA OF
THE IDEAL GIFT THAT ADDS
~ Boys’
"* Child's’ Felt Booties, zipper fastened, 89¢c and 98c—Child's
Kid Leather Boots,
zipper
fastened, $1.65—Small Girls’ Satin and Crepe D'Orsays, like big sister's, 98c—Boys' Leather
Slippers, soft or hard leather soles, $1.19-10 $1.98.
(Give Gift Certificate, Allow
Recipient to
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program. Time will be given for:
Department of Public Safety.” Mrs. o Perry W. Lesh, chairman of the In-: ..
posed legislation for child welfare. __ Prof. C. W. Effoymson of Butler ~.
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chairman of - the department of will speak on other = measures which will be introduced:
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Home Rule Commission appointed by the Governor, ‘will discuss “The '. Proposed Constitutional Amendment ~. for Home Rule in Indiana Cities and _; Indiana ° Health Laws” will be the topic of " Dr. John W. Ferree, secretary of the State Board of Health. Mrs. George --
|W." Jaqua, president of the Federa-
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Mrs. Smith will preside. Reserva- '~ tions for the luncheon served in the ..
Mrs. Logan Hardin, 1335 Madison Ave. host- -:
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Agnes Link, 2325 S. Pennsylvania,
Ta- -- Helen Marshall, *
Phi-Al-Phi. 1:30 p. m. Friday. Citi-
s. Ethel Emmons, chair« : oceeds to Christmas char=- ., ®
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Alpha Chapter, Rho Gamma Chi.’ ° Tonight. Mrs. Frank Clay, host-"-'
p. m. tonight. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. . tonight. Mrs. Hal Shultz, 5048 Birchwood Ave., hostess. Business ....
Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 7:30 p." m. tonight. Miss Oma Jo Sprouse, --
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