Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1941 — Page 18

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Mrs. John E. Messick Ts Re-Elected President of the Day Nursery Board

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SEVEN OFFICERS of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Day Nursery were re-elected yesterday at

the annual meeting held

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secretary,

at the Nursery. Mrs. Eli Lilly,

elected second vice president, became the only new officer. gh Mrs. John E. Messick was re-elected president. _ elected were Mrs. M. J. Spencer, first vice : ‘Hudelson, financial secretary: - . ing secretary; Mrs. Arthur L. W. Spiegel, treasurer, and Mrs.

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Mrs. Harper J. Ransburg, corresponilGilliom, recording secretary; Mrs. R. James T: Cunningham, membership

Elected to the board for two year periods were Mesdames Spiege y piegel, : Ransburg, Hudelson and Wallace O. Lee and Robert A. Adams. Hold

over members © McWhirter.

are Mesdames Spencer, Messick, Gilliom and Felix M.

Plans were discussed yesterday for a new recreation building to be built at the Nursery. Construction will begin about March 1. Mus. : Edna Mills, Nursery superintendent, announced that a maximum of 113 children have been cared for in ore cay at the home. y

Parties Will Attend Civic Theater Play

WEEK-END PLANS of many Indianapolis persons will in¢lude : attendance at the Civic Theater's play, “Two On an Island)” by

Elmer Rice.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan will be at the opening performance ‘tonight sponsored by the British War Relief Society and. will have with them their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Reed. Another opening night party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Raye mond C. Cashon will include Mr. and Mrs. William F. Swope

“and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Zimmerman.

. Wemmer will be in tenight’s

Mr. and Mrs. William H,

audience. Mr. and Mrs. Waltér R.

Foltz will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parke A. Cooling. | With Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Slevens will be Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peterson. Attending in a group will be Messrs. and Mesdames

Oarl Bruce, Bert F. Kelly, E.

, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dolly Gray

C. Cocking and W. R. Williamson. will have guests with them af the

. performance as will Mrs. Ralph Spaan. |

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Henderson ’will have: as their guests ’ and Mrs. R. E. Settle and Mr, land Mrs. K. IL. Urich.| Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and be together. ‘Mrs. James A. Hogshire.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McClure will

With Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lilly will be Mr and

Others who will have guests with them at the show are Mr, and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle and Mi. and Mrs. Andrew Taylor.

Reservations also have been

made for tonight by Messrs. and

Mesdames Harris P. Wetsell, A. R. Young and H. C. Gemmer. Attending the opening night performance with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn of Carmel, who returned early this week from a winter holiday in Florida)

Francis Hustons to Entertain

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AMOUNG GROUPS at the play tomorrow evening will lie the * party planned by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Huston and their son, Charles.

Their guests will be Mr.’ and

Mrs. Donald Morrison Jr. and Miss

' Dorothy Braden. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. 8cheidenhelm and Mt. and

Mrs. Ralph Vonnegut will be

together.

A Dutch treat party tomorrow night at the theater will include Miss Helen Coffey and her mother, Mrs. John W. Coffey, Mrs.

- Raymond P. Van Camp, Mrs.

Rosampnd Van Camp Hill, Mr. and

. Mrs. Robert Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. R. G| Lazarus and Robert Bowes Jr. io Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith will attend tomorrow night's "© show with Mr. and Mrs. Berkley W. Duck Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.

~ Thomas Duck. - Mesdames Charles Efroymson,

In a party attending together will be Messis. and

Alfred |Maschke and I. L. Goodman.

A dinner party will be given tomorrow before the play by Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph W. Walden

for a group of friends. Guests of

Mrs. L. G. Cummins will be Mrs. G, W. Cummins and Mr, and Mrs.

. Lawrence G. Cummins Jr.

Others with reservations areé Miss

Gladys Shaw for tomorrow and Mr. anc Mrs. George Ihnat, who

‘vill attend Sunday with Mr. - Mrs. L. R. Beaman.

and Mrs. L. Gordon Anderson and

) Attending together Sunday night will be Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Hiser, Gordon Kelly and James W. Ray, Another Sunday

! reservation has been made by

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Drewry who

* will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuerst. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sormane will have as their guests Sunday

president; Mrs. Ralph J.

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; Mrs. C. H. Best consists of Mes

" night Messrs. and Mesdantes George Buskirk, Paul 8. McNamara

and Preston G. Woolf, Miss Mary Curamins and Havey Frazee. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whipple will be Messrs. and Méedames

Ralph Davis, G. B. Johnson and Melvin Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. . Ronald Hazen also will entertain on Surday.

Backstage Club to Frolic

NEXT EVENT on the Civic Theater program, following tie close of “Two on an' Island” scheduled for Wednesday night, is the

Back Stage Club frolic the following Sunday evening.

Ronald

Skyrme, president, has appointed Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kaufman entertainment chairmen and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Elliott in

charge of refreshment.

Parties Planned for Louise Argus and Fiance

FIRST OF A SERIES of pre-nuptial parties planned for Miss Louise Regina Argus and J. Vincent Aug of Cincinnati, who are fo be married Feb. 15 in St. Joan of Asc Catholic Church, ‘will be a dinner which John W. Keefe will give in Cincinnati on Jan. 23. Mr. Keefe is to be an usher at the wedding. Mr. Aug's other ‘ attendants will be Prederick Bazeley, Cincinnati, best mat, Joseph

Ee H. Argus, the bride-to-be’s brother, and Thomas T. Oyler, Cincinnati, Frederick Wemmer Gooding,

Lima, O. Calvin Stetson,

| Milford, Conn. George Aug II, the bridegroom-to-be’s brother, John 8S. Frietsch and John D. Cloud, all of Cincinnati, ushers. A kitchen shower is planned for Miss Argus on.Sunday, Jan. 26, ~'by Miss Betty Reed who is to be maid of honor at the wedding. On Jan. 31 Mrs. William Theodore Miller will have a linen shower for the bride-to-be and Miss Marguerite Bernatz, a bridesmaid,

will. entertain Feb. 1.

No date has been set for the party which Mrs. E. A. Kelly of Carmel will give for Miss Argus. _ dinner Feb. 8 in Cincinnati and the bridal dinner will be given by ‘ Mr! and Mrs. Joseph J. Argus, the bride-to-be’s parents, on Feb. 14.

'D. A. R. to Have Bridge Tea

Mr. Aug will give a bachelor

NPW YORK’S ELLIS ISLAND will receive the procg¢eds from a bridge tea to be given by Caroling Scott Harrison Chapler of the Daughters of the American Revolution Wednesday. The Ellis Island committee of the chapter will sponsor the party in .the chapter house next week and will forward money to New York for purchase of materials used in detention room work on the island. Following bridge from 2 to 4 o'clock. Wednesday afternoon, tea will be served from 4 to 5 p. m. Tickets may be secured from the chapter house office or from members of the committee.

Mrs. A. W. McDonald is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Carl W, Other committee members are Nesdames '» H. Alden Adams, Harry E. Daughtery, Amelia E. French, Ofto W.

Piel as vice chairman.

.Kuehrmann, E. E. Nichols, William D. Pyle, Herbert /Ransburg and ‘Herbert S. Wood; the Misses Floy Hurt, Helen Mar Irwin and Mary

Virginia Minor.

Mys. Fermor S. Cannon Will Be

Hostess to Alpha Chis

+ * A state council meeting is included in local sorority plans for social and business meetings to be held soon. Mrs. Fermor 8. Cannon, 4235 N. Pennsylv Indianapolis alumnae of ALPHA CHI OMEGA SORORITY tomorrow . with a 1 oclock luncheon in her home. ‘the 1940 American Bowling Congress in Detroit will ‘be shown by Neil C. King, national president of the bowling organization. Miss Mary Ann Russe will introduce Mr. King.

The hostess committee headed by

dames Raymond Dubois, Orval Hixon, Charles A. Richards, P. M. Collins, H. E. Claffey and the Misses

‘Mary Frances Shumaker, Rosemary |

Newman, Marietta Wood, - Rose

‘Louise Wald, Doris Driggs, Mar:

. garet Bade, Louise 'Baker and . Russe. Miss Esther Yancey is pres‘ident of the alumnae chapter.

Indianapolis chapters of. BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY will be hosts to representatives of the 44 state chapters at a. State Council meeting and banquet Sunday, Jan. ‘19, in the Gold Room of the Hotel Washington. . Mrs. George T. Fowler, president ‘of the City Couneil, and Miss Mil‘dred Heavrin, vice president, are being assisted in plans for the meetthet By iv Mary Cummins, Omega

i an, president of Chi Chapter, and

‘Miss Pearl’ Ward, who heads Delia

| Ohiapter. ‘Miss Heavrin is president ‘Psi Chapter. TA Ey e president and one other delete from each state chapter will tend -an officers’ g ab I

ania St. will entertain|

A program of color films of

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HAC Dance

'Is Tomorrow

~ Hoosiei - Athletic Club |nembers will dance to the music of Walter Jackson’ orchestra tomorrgw aight at a Midwinter Dance at [he club. A floor show will be includgd in the |evening’s entertainment. |Reservaitions may be made at the club. | Robert | Steele, president of - the | Boosters, men’s group at jhe club, 'will nariie a nominating committee to select a slate of candidetes. The committée will be annouriced foilowing tihe 6:30 o'clock dinjjer Mon= day in fhe Pheasant Room Dancifiz classes for children of members have resumed thir meetings following the holidays. Miss Rosalyn | Ludwig teaches [oth tap] and ballroom dancing. Ejrollment in the 1941 classes will cljse Monday. fo At a ilecent meeting the H. A. C. Woman's Guild voted to sponsor the second in a series of bridie parties Thursday, Feb. 6, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Leo Steffen, president, is in charge of arrangements and will appoint hostesses for the party son. Wives of all rfismbers will be, inyiited.

Music Sorority Meets Tuesday

Zeta | (Chapter of Bigina Alpha Iota, national professional music sorority, will be entertained Tuesday at (3. p. m. by Nu Zeja Chapter at the home of Mrs. Hojvard Griffith, 5760 N. Pennsylvaniy St. Active pledges of the [host chapter will present a musicgl program, including vocal solos by {the Misses Marilyn Reddinger, Ann Snedegar, Thelma Caplinger and| Charmion Harp; piano numbers by Miss Dorothy Miller, cello solos by| Miss Mary Alice Dilling and violin si?lections by Miss Jeanne Burr. It Assigting hostesses will be Mesdames| Irene McKay, Jiose Marie Morgen and Ruth Jones, alumnae, and lMesdames Frank Wilking, F. A. Warner and Jack Gqodman, patrones; members. I .

3 || seems Arrange Party The O. F. F. Club ret recently at thé home of Miss Elj}anor Clark,

ing party on Jan. 24.

Mink Trim

THETA SORORITY, ning. ALPHA CHAPTER OF GAMMA PHI ALPHA SORORITY met last night with Miss Alabama St

a. m. on the day of the council sessions and will hear a book review by Miss Mary Louise Mann, educational director of Oinega Chapter. | Recognition badges will be given to al. registering for the meeting.

and | Environment” (Sichwesinger) will be reviewed by Miss Madeline Kruchten following an 8 p. m. business meeting Monday of DELTA CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI. Hostels will be Mrs. Norman L. Schneider, 685 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA PHI SORORITY will meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Y. W. C. A. At the business meeting plans will be made for a February. dunce and for a dinner and card purty soon at the Food Craft Shop.

Mrs. Doris Shingléton, 1426 Cruft

Chapter president; Miss Mary Cur- Ls

“Heredity

will ETA

entertain rember:

Dorothy Hall,

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BETA CHI Monday eve-

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trimming, especially when. the cont is cut on ple lines as the orig worn by Ida [Lupino of the movies. Mink is fused here to trim a tailored: coat) of black wool, belted in self fabric. ‘The chapeau -is a stitched ))eret, accented with bright red yun and black laquered quills. ;

of

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sisting of Mesdames William Elli-

4611 Froadway, to plan for a danc-

‘| H. Smith.

Mink is youthtijl as a coat |

| Baptist Church, is announced by

Mrs, Donald A. Morrison (seated right) was re-elected president of the Public Health Nujsing Association yesterday at the annual luncheoit in the Hotel Lindon. Mtfs. A. C. Rasmussen (standing left) was nated second vice pri’sident, and Mrs. J, T. McDermott (standing right), assistant treasirer. Miss Ruth Houlton (seated left), assistant director of the Natipnal Organization of Public Health Nursing,

Club Hears Talk

and a “white elephant” party.

Relations.” Hotel. club’s stand on legislative matters.

ANGLO-INDIA CHAPTER : OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB will meet tomorrow for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. George D. Coldren, 4114 Bowman Ave. Mrs. Denny Edwards will assist the hostess. Speakers will be Shirley McNerney and Miss Frances Henzie.

Frank Wallace, state entomologist with the Indiana Department of Conservation, was to speak on “Bugaboos” and show colored slides of Indiana's scenic spots at a meeting of the WOMAN'S LECTURE CLUB at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the wWoman’s Department Club. The business meeting of the club was to include the reading of its amended constitution, which has been revised by a committee con-

son, Max Beier and Anthony Shaffer. Mrs. A. H. Moore will report .as chairman of the committee ..on standing rules. President of ' the club is Mrs, William Euclid White.

- The program of the MONDAY CLUB next week will include a talk by Mrs. Colin Lett on “Old Masters of Art” and piano solos by Mrs. Alice Rayburn Harper. 8he will play “Intermezzo in A Major” and “Capriccio in B Minor” by Brahms and Chopin's “Waltz in A Flat Major.” A business meeting at 2 p. m. Monday will precede the program in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. O. L. Kranz will present the program and M-s. William Hyde Pearl will preside. The WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB will hold a business meeting Monday following a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the Columbia Club.

A “white elephant bridge party” planned by the WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETAIL DRUGGISTS for Tuesday in the Indianapolis chapter house will follow a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Hostesses will be Mesdames R. C. Snoddy, G. P. Stockton, E. B. Hall, J. L. Wilson and L. C. Heustis.

“Training Children for Responsibility” will be the discussion topic Tuesday at the 1:30 p. m. meeting of the TERRACE AVENUE KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS’ CLUB. tesses for the meeting at the kindergarten will be Mesdames Carl Manemann, Roland Hansen, Wilbur Barton and Dennis Shannon.

Mrs. James Jordan

Hostess to Auxiliary

Honor guest at the Wednesday luncheon meeting of Bruce P. Robison Unit 133 of the American Legion Auxiliary will be Mrs. Eulora N. Knipp, junior past président. The hostess, Mrs. James Jordan, 4230 Winthrop Ave. will be assisted by Mrs. P. G. Sertell and Mrs. Donald

Members of the unit’s Past Presidents’ Parley also will be guests.

They Willard S. Boyle, Frank Collmanh, Fred C. Hasselbring, Will H. Long, William Mayer, C, K. McDowell, John Ragsdale and Richard Thomas. A short business meeting will follow the luncheon, with Mrs. Fred M. Wolf pr [ W. 28th St. will entertain membets of the Junior Auxiliary Saturday, Jan, 18, at 1:30 p. m. - The program plannéd by Miss Virginia dmore, legislative chairman, will be a talk

Junior members attended the recént 12th District meéiing and ap-

peared on the program.

Betty Ann Hartzell Is Engaged

The engagement of Miss Betty Ann Hartzell to the Rev. Harold Wilbur Ranes, pastor of the North

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Hartzell, 2500 Ww. 58th St. : THe Rév, Mr. Ranes is the son of Dr. ahd Mrs. J. R. Ranes, Mt, Ver«

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‘| Bright,

are Mesdames Paul Beam,

Miss Mary Christine Gardner, 29

on legislation by Mrs. Walter Bue-|' naman .

xa

Se |

fects Officers a .

nnual Luncheon

M | Union. The Rev. and Mrs.

: |{Mrs. Ryker will conduct a recogni=

i | speaker will be Mrs. W. A. Ohman,

& | country.

spoke. Mrs, J. K. Lilly Jr. was named corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Ernest Rupel, recording secretary. Honorary memberships were given to Mrs. H. B. Heywood and Mrs.. W. W. Thornton, charter members, and Mesdames Louis H. Burkhardt, B. J. Terrell, W. H. Insley

and Miss Julia Walk. organization.

on ‘Bugaboos’

By State Entomologist; Rotary Club Luncheon Monday

Club meetings to be held soon include legislative and. art programs

Al Feeney, Sheriff of Marion County, will speak to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN Monday. evening on “Civic and Juvenile The meeting will be held at 7:45 o'clock in the Claypool Mrs. Florence K. Thacker and Mrs. Ida S. Broo will explain the

"Those Hats

Titles of Songs Provide Inspiration for Creations.

MANY A WOMAN pines for a ready answer to that oft repeated jibe “Where did you get that crazy hat?” . Gloria Hart, vocalist with Raymond Scott's orchestra ‘which opens ah engagement at the Lyric Theater today, has her answer ready. While in Chicago recently, she and Lilly Dache, the well known hat designer, put their heads together. Inspiration: for women’s hats have come from many and varied sources and they hit upon 8 novel one for ‘several new creations for Miss Hart. : . Miss Dache is ‘making for her hats which “fit in” with the song titles of numbers written by Scott and sung by Miss Hart. They are to be delivered to Miss Hart early in the week at the Lyric. She will wear them both for stage appearances and on the street. ” o o

FOR “EGYPTIANGBARN DANCE,” one of Scott's recent compositions, Miss Dache has designed a black felt hat with high coned shaped crown (like the pyramids) and a fivé-inch brim about which are fastened Egyptian figurines cut from red leather. For “Powerhouse” she has created a tiny baseball cap covered with vari-colored feathers, predominantly rust. “In an Eighteenth Century Drawing Room” is the inspiration for a tiny off-the-face lace bonnet of baby blue feathers. From the brim hangs a pink face veil bordered with a design of tiny pink musical notes. To go with “War Dance for Wooden Indians” Miss Hart will wear a tiny blue suede skull cap. From the center of the very top will stick two huge bright blue feathers. :

N. B.-C. Club Entertains

Members of the N. B. C. Club of Shortridge High School entertained recently at the home of Miss Vivian Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson. Guests were the Misses Emily Jean Beebe, Betty Vivian E. Johnson, Betty Murphy, Ruth Nihma, Martha Nordyke, Mary Jean Sayles, Jean Scheidler, Renate and Urte Smolenski and Robert Marschke, William Hastings, James Burchfield, James Martin, Paul Goben, Fred Kinder, Kenneth Murray, Kenneth Gerrard, Robert Pittenger and Charles

Larkin Bride

non, Ind. No date has been set’ for

AH Ae,

Seven directors aiso were elected by the

Party Benefits Award Fund

The Eliza A. Blaker Club, an organization composed of students and faculty of the old Teachers’ College of Indianapolis, will sponsor a card party at 2 p. m. Jan. 18 in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium for the benefit of the Award Fund. The fund is used to present an award each year on Butler's Honor Day to the student, preparing to ke a kindergarten or elementary teacher, who - most nearly meets the qualifications for such work as those developed by Eliza A. Blaker at the school. Mrs. Earl R. Bockstahler heads the committee, assisted by Mrs. Henry H. DaVie and Mrs.: Roy V. Meyers, tickets; Mrs. Richard A. Rice and Mrs. Ralph E. Morrow, candy cochairmen, aided by Mesdames Calvin H. Gerlack, William V. Kingdon, B. Frank Lieb, Miss Vesta Cook and Miss Bernice Smith; Miss Ruth Patterson, publicity; Mrs. Bobbie S. Wertz, tallies and pads; Miss Mary Louise Neier and Mrs. Oliver C. Neier, co-chair-men of special prizes, aided by Mrs. William Mills and Mrs. Mahlon T. Sparks, and Mrs. Francis H. Miller and Mrs. William D. Bain, table prizes. Hostesses will be Mrs, Orvin K. Gaskins and Mrs. George A: Schumacher, co-chairmen, and Mesdames Everett W. Baum, Ralph T. Holton, W. F. Dean, Edward M. Karmann. Clyde H. Smith, Arthur G Wilson, Miss Rubie F. Stapp and Miss Evelyn Hall.

Judge to Speak To Sisterhood

Judge Wilfred Bradshaw of the Marion County Juvenile Court will

speak to members of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El Zedeck at 2:15 p. m. Monday in the vestry room of the temple. The afternoon speech will be on “Lack of Religious Training —A Cause of Delinquency.” Other program features will be interpretive dancing by Miss Jacqueline Karsh and the traditional prayer given by Mrs. Robert Dorman. Mrs. Louis Rappaport will preside at the program and also at a board meeting preceding the group session at 11 a. m. Judge Bradshaw will be inmroduced by Mrs. Jack Fogle. Mrs. Leo Selig is in' charge of a reception to close the afternoon. :

A. Wayne Shumaker Wed in Colorado

_ Mrs. E. 8S. Shumaker, 2232 Broadway, has announced the marriage of her son, A. Wayne Shumaker, to Miss Grace Smith, daughter of Mrs. C. M. Smith of Monte Vista, Colo. The wedding took place Dec. 22 in the St. John’s Episcopal Church, Boulder, Colo. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. Shumaker returned to Berkeley, Cal, where he is studying at the University of California. He is a graduate of DePauw University and Harvard University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity and Phi Epsilon Delta, national dramatic society. ' Mrs. -Shumaker will continue her work as assistant professor of library science at the University of Colorado until Mr. Shumaker receives his Ph. D. degree in June. The couple will visit in Indianapolis next summer. The bride is also a

' | Phi Beta Kappa and received de-

grees at Carleton College and the University of ‘Oregon.

Entertains for Guest

Miss Mary Alice Mellen entertained recently with a dinner party for Miss Anna E. Mehn.of Cincinnati, her classmate at Marian College. Miss Mellen was assisted by her sisters, Cella and Margie Ruth, and Mrs. Joe A. Thurman, Guests were the Misses Peggy Foltz,

.| Mary Elizabeth Scheibelhut, Reginia

Sha essy, Erna Santarossa, Mary Cecelia Gavagham and the Messrs Joe Foltz, James Wehlage, Furl MeMillian, E e Strack, Thomas Scollard, Jack Moriarty, Jim Maran {and Raymond Conerty. Miss Mehn

was & guest of Miss Mellen for sev-

We

‘land North East, with the Rev. Ella

Joint Meeting Set by Units’ Of W.C.T.U.

Missionary to Speak At Tuesday Session

~ A jeint meeting of five units of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union will be held Tuesday at the Wheeler City Rescue Mission, Groups participating, with their presidents, will be: Sarah Swain, with Mrs. Edith Grant as president;

ton, president; Zerelda Wallace, Mrs. T. A. Ratcliff, president; University Heights, Mrs. Silas Ryker, president,

Kroft as president. Mrs. Grant, also president of the Marion County W. C. T. U, will preside. The morning session will open at 11 o'clock ‘with the Rev. Mrs. Kroft leading meditation. L, E. York, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, and Mis. Charles Miller of the Wheeler Mis~ sion will speak. A demonstration of “The Light Line” will be given by Mrs. Theron Waddell, county director of Child Health and Protection. : Afternoon devotions will be ied by Mrs. James Carter, director of evangelism of the University Heights R. G. Skidmore of the Victory Memorial Methodist Church will © sing, and

tion of the unions. The afternoon

who was a, missionary to Ethiopia until the Italian conquest of the

#4 a Two chapters of “The Amazing Story of Repeal” will be reviewed

by Mrs. W. B. Ward before . the

Irvington W. C. T. U. at its meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. E. C. Eash, 304 Kenmore Road. A dessert luncheon will be served

Rogers, .R. E. Higgs, W. S. Doan, A. J. Fisher, John Pope, Alvin Swank, H. M. Thomas, Staver, Henry Morraw, W. R. Krickenberger, Miss Irene Trueblood and Miss Helen Holbrook.

Gino Ratti’s to Have

Open House

Mr. and Mrs. Gino Ratti, 329 Buckingham Drive, will be at home on Sunday from 3 to 5 Dp.

Frances Willard, Mrs. J. Ray Stan-{

at 1 p. m. Mrs. Otis Cooper will be in charge of devotions. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames R. E. Mathews, W. S. Barnhart, Minnie

Thomas

m. in! honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mayer

Maloney. = Mrs. Maloney was Miss Betty Sanders before her marriage this fall. A recent graduate of Butler University, Mr. Maloney is the newly appointed national secretary of Kappa.Delta Rho Fraternity, which moved its offices to Indianapolis this month. Alumni of the fraternity and: their wives are invited to the reception. At the tea table will be Mrs. Howard S. Rockwood and Mrs. James H. Peeling. Their assistants will

Miss Rose Mary Eagan 8 ase sisting with plans for the public skating party to be held by St. Catherine’s Young Ladies Sodality at Riverside Rink tonight.

Hoosier Salon Opens Jam. 25

All Indianapolis clubwomen who attend the Indiana Federation of Club’s annual Hoosier Salon luncheon in Chicago Jan. 27 will be guests of Mrs, Oscar A. Ahlgren of Whiting, first vice president of the federation, at dinner Sunday night, Jan. 26, at the Toiveis Club. Mrs. Ahlgrén is in charge of luncheon arrangements and the tour of the Salon galleries at 2:30 p. m. following. The Hoosier Salon opens Saturday, Jan. 25, at Marshall Field & Co. in Chicago. Luncheon reservations may be made until Jan. 20 with the chairman. Guests of honor Jan. 27 will be Mrs. William Bruckner of Chicago, president of the Illinois Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Willlam A. Coon of Chicago, president of Daughters of Indianans; Mrs. John C. Lavengood of South Bend, fine arts chairman of the state federation, and artists who will receive awards for their salon exhibits. Mrs. George W. Jaqua of Wine chester, state federation president, will preside at the luncheon. Hostesses will be members of the Lake County Federation of Clubs, led by its president, Mrs. Arnold Ullbric of Indiana Harbor. : Committee members are Mrs. H. H. Olney, Indiana - Harbor, Lake ° County fine arts chairman; ' Mrs. A. J. Lauer, Whiting, 10th District chairman of art, and Mrs. George Russell of Gary, Lake County director. Mrs. Ahlgren and Mrs. W. D. Keenan, second vice president of the state federation, will give a luncheon for chairmen of the nine major state departments, presidents of the 13 districts and presidentselect following ‘a 10:30 a. m. meeting ‘Feb. 4 at the Claypool Hatel,

Institute Held

‘| Pettijohn.

tor Brown; Harold Zehling and Ray Urbain.

Block’s Announces Bridge Winners

bridge game held in Block's auditorium have been announced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, bridge torum director. They are: i Section 1: North and south, Mrs. Ralph E. Duncan and Mrs. Wayne Warrick, first; Mrs. B. M. Angell and Mrs. C. L. McGuire, second; east and west, Mrs. M. L. Thompson and Mrs. John R. Kelley, first; Mrs. William Eckhart and Mrs. A. G. Hendricks, Mrs. Howard Gay and Mrs. Frank Abbett, second (tie). Section 2: North and south, Mrs. R. F. Pasho and Mrs. J. FP. Rhoades, first; Mrs. J. P. Dockter and Miss Daisy Brooks, second; east and west, Mrs. C. L. Arvin and Mrs. H. D. Kendrick, first; Mrs. R. E. Moore and Mrs. Al Tulley, Mrs. C. 8S. Hummel and Mrs. M. B. Jansen, second - (tie). Section 3: North and south, Mrs. Irene McCormack and Mrs. H. M. Willingham, first; Mrs. Wilham 8. Peele and Mrs. J. W. Trotter, second: east and west, Mrs. D. E. Griffith and Mrs. Roy Verdery, first; Mrs. William Salladay and Mrs. Gertrude Keller, second.

Schedule Reviews Of Current Books

La:apas Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron, will hear Mrs. James Beatty review “Canada, America’s Problem,” Monday. Members will meet at 10 a. m, with Mrs. Fred L.

Mrs. Paul T. Hurt will outline Mencken's “Happy Days.” Mrs. Pettijohn also will review a current book. :

be Mesdames Donald Jones, L. Vic-

Winners of the recent duplicate |

By W.C.T.U

Miss Alta Hansell, president of the Bay Laurel Women’s Christian Temperance Union, is. presiding at

the unit's institute from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. today in the West Michigan Street Methodist Church. : Among the speakers were to be Mrs. Charles Grant, county president, and Mrs. E. S. Stewart, county treasurer. Others were to be four county department directors, Mrs. Theron Waddell, child welfare; Mrs. C. G. Eicher, evangelistic; - Mrs. Carrie Ross, Negro work, and Mrs. H. D. O’Brien, soldiers and sailors. Special music on the program was to be given by Mrs. L. E. Schultz, vocal soloist, and the ladies’ quartet of the host church.

Holy Cross Circle Sponsors Party.

A pillow slip card party will be given by the January circle of Holy Cross Church next Thursday after noon and evening at 1433 BE. Washington St. : Serving on the bridge committee will be Mesdames Victor Gootee, ‘Marty Griffin; John Fisher, Francis Grifin and Charles Fisher. Mes« dames Thomas Griffin, John Dowling and Willlam Doran comprise the euchre committee and Mrs. Charles Donovan will be in charge of lotto. Mrs. Harry Dearing and Mrs. James Garagan form the prize committee.

Gives Farewell Party

Mrs. Roy Seiloff entertained yesterday with a luncheon for Mrs. E. 'E. Shappell, who will leave ‘the latter part of this month for residence in St. Louis. Guests with Mrs. Shappell included Mesd: William J. Moore, George

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