Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1941 — Page 11

MONDAY, MARCH 24,

Southern

At Elect

THE SOUTHERN CLUB will combine business and yv night at the Athenaeum. After a 7 p. m. dinner and business meeting held for the annual election of officers, members will see a “playette” presented in the small auditor

pleasure at a meeting Saturda

the Athenaeum. In the cast of “Sense and

side at the business meeting

by the club.

Miss Dorothy Barlow to Be En

MRS. THEODORE L. LOCKE will entertain tomorrow ecvcning with a dinner for Miss Dorothy Barlow whose marriage to Victor Franklin Albright will be April 2 in the Episcopal Church of the the daughter of Mr. Brandywine Farm near Fairland. Mr. Albright's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Victor A. T. Albright of Bedford. Entertaining for her last night at a buffet supper was Mrs. Frank . Mrs. Ward Fenstermaker, Columbus, O., and Mrs. Edward W. Wohlgemuth.

Final Symphony Luncheon to be Held Friday

Advent. She

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C. Balke, assisted by her daughters

MEETING TOGETHER for the luncheons and explanatory musie tal

the Indiana State Symphony Society's women's committee and con-

cert patrons are expected to attend Athenaeum at noon Friday.

Paul J. Weaver, head of the department of music at Cornell Uni-

versity will be the guest speaker for

will deal with the compositions to be played that afternoon and on

Saturday evening by Fabien Sevitzky

clety—

Nonsense,” directed by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards, will be Messrs. and Mesdames Toner M. Overley, Edwards, A. Glenn Shoptaugh and T. P. Foley, Mrs. Charles E. Stevens and A. L. Rice.

Following the play Mrs. Rice will show colored moving pictures which she made on a Western trip last August. The nominating committee, Marshall G. Knox and Mr. Stevens, will present a slate of officers for election

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Club to Present Play ion Meeting Saturday

ium on the second floor of

Mr. Rice will pretertained

and Mrs. Cone Barlow of

last of the season's pre-concert ks, several hundred members of

Mrs. Henry Felix Ostrom (left) and Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale are members of the ushers committee Will hold a business meeting to-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES On Ushers Committee for Sunrise Service

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Review

St. Clair Club To Hear Talks On the South

Three Latreian Clubs Schedule Meetings

Arrange Book

Miss Doris Belzer

Club programs for tomorrow will| iS chairman of

be built around talks and book reviews. ST. CLAIR LITERARY CLUB members, meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Charles Wintergerst, | 948 N. Denny St,, will hear a talk] on “The South and Slavery” by Mrs. W. H, Reynolds, and another on “Reconstruction” by Mrs. William H, Cook.

Mrs. Andrew H. Hepburn, 5222 N. New Jersey St., will be hostess tomorrow for the SPENCER CLUB. Mrs, R. R. Coble will present a book review following a sandwich luncheon, Mesdames L. A. and Seth Beem will assist the hostess.

AMICITIA CLUB members will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Fred Bretthauer, 3536 N. Meridian St. Mrs. George Shepherd will be assistant hostess.

the book

review which the Alpha Xi Latreian Club will sponsor Thursday in Ayres’

auditorium,

Mrs. J. Browning Gent will talk on “American Wings” before the INTER ALIA CLUB meeting tomorrow with Mrs. Douglas White, 5638 N. Delaware St, Mrs. Huron

Mr. and Mrs. Alvan V .Burch Jr.

for the annual Easter Sunrise Service to be held on the steps of the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument April 13.

the tenth of the events in the

the 1 o'clock music talk which

and the Indianapolis Syinphony

Orchestra for the last pair of subscription concerts. Attendance at the luncheon-lectures has been gratifyingly large

this year, according to Mrs.

of whose ‘members attend regularly, lectures important occasions on thei

Luncheon and music talk are open to members of the women's

committee and to concert patrons.

Herbert man. Such prominent women's groups as Psi Iota Xi Sorority, many

T. Wagner, general chair-

have made the luncheon and | rr social calendar.

There is a nominal charge for

the luncheon—for which reservations must be received at the Murat | I'heater headquarters of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra before 5 p. m. Wednesday—but the music talk is complimentary,

Fortnightly Literary Club to Elect

ELECTION OF OFFICERS will feature the Fortnightly Literary Club's meeting at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Propy-

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of

Talks will be made by Miss Gillespie.

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Mrs. Walker W Science Club Friday Mrs. Russell Wilson Autobiography.”

Bride-to-Be Will be Honored

2 Winslow will

afternoon. Who is to

Miss Bozell's topic will be "The Crossroads’ Mrs. Gillespie, “Up to the Minute.”

be Speaker for the meeting will be talk

Ruth B. Bozell and Mrs. Boyd and that

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hostess for the Government

on "William Lvon Phelps’

HONOR GUEST at a kitchen shower to be given tomorrow night

by Miss Betty Ann Schroeder at her will be Miss Dorothy Srader who is Wilbur Hulett next Sunday McKee Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyt Guests with the bride-to-be

T. Richardson, J.

will Spencer Lloyd, Robert M. Copeland, E. Mayer

home, 3460 N. Pennsylvania St.. to become the bride of Charles

The ceremony will be at 3:30 p. Mm, in

erian Church,

include Mesdames Thaddeus

Maloney and Charles White, Misses Carolyn Varin, Lucile Broich,

Joanne Jose, Jane Blake. Betty Ann Sweeney, Doris Belzer,

Bashore, Marjory Craft, Eileen

Martha McConnell and Betty Rose Martin.

In New York—

Red Cross Sewin

Dinner-Theater Party and g Session Are Scheduled by Sororities

Highlights of sorority calendars for the week are a dinner and

The dinner-theater party will CHAPTER, DELTA SIGMA CHI.

| theater party by one group and a meeting to sew for the Red Cross.

be given this evening by BETA]

Those attending will be Misses Betty |

Shortridge, Agnes Spearing, Wilma Beil, Anna Mae Daum, Toppy Sauer, |

Harriet Sprector, Lois Taylor, Rynda and Gayle Dorcas Bender and Pauline Ander- |

son.

Following a buffet supper this evening at the home of Miss Mary Louise Walpole, members of ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER. ALPHA ZETA BETA, will continue with their sewing for the Red Cross.

A business meeting will be held tonight by BETA CHAPTER. BETA CHI THETA. at the home of Miss Esther Maxwell, 1148 Churchman Ave.

The regular meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, KAPPA BETA CHI, will

be at 8 p. m. this evening with Mrs. |

William Fogleson.

Miss Mabel Manor Ave. will be hostess this evening at a social meeting for BETA CHAPTER, SIGMA DELTA SIGMA. Miss Degarmo Spear will be assistant hostess.

Members of ALPHA CHAPTER, SIGMA PHI, will be entertained at

Skinner, 3534 Forest

| a chop suey dinner at 6:30 p. m, to-

by Helen Worden

NEW YORK, March 24 -—-Terrible as the European war is, it has

its constructive and sometimes through the people driven here by characters who now

humorous

side-glances, particularly

it. Because of these international

swarm our restaurants, theaters, hotels and con-

certs, New York is becoming a second Paris a cross-roads of the world.

Musical Te: For D. of U.

A musical tea is planhed by the Daughters of the Union for Friday, from 3 to 5 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. T. Hamill, 5155 N. Capitol Ave The tea will honor the organjzation’s president general, Mrs Louise Ward Watkins, Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Watkins will be here to attend the State convention Saturday at the Woman's Department Club. In the receiving line with Mrs. Hamill will be Mrs. Watkins, Miss Mildred Murray, Columbus, Ind. State regent and national educational director; Mrs, Louis E. Kruger. regent of the Governor Oliver Perry Morton Chapter; Mrs. A. B. Glick, second national vice president, and all past State regents. Mrs, J. B. Vandaworker is general chairman and will present Miss Mercedes Banks, soprano and violinist, end Mrs. Edward B. Crowell, contralto. They will be accompanied by Mrs. L. J. Davis, who is to play during the reception and tea hour. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. R. O. McAlexander and Mrs. George M. Spiegel. The hospitality committee will include Mrs. W: D. Keenan and Mrs. C. J. Finch. Miss Carrie Hoag and Mrs. W. I Hoag wil! be in charge of the dining room Honor guests will be Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, president of the Woman's Department Club; Mrs. Frank Symmes, president of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs: Mrs. William H. Pearl. Monday Club president; Mrs. O. L. Kranz, White Cross Garden Guild president. and Mrs. J. J. Brown, president of the Dames of the Loyal Legion.

Personals

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Mrs. F. W. Jungclaus and Mr, and |

Mrs. William H. Jungclaus have re- |

Wherever chatter of French. appear on all menus and one no longer looks a second time at the scarlet fez of an Egyptian or bright robes of a visiting Chinese.

hear the Foreign dishes

you go you

AT A RECENT performance of Beethoven's Fidelio, which is the hit of the opera season, Bruno Walter. the great Viennese conductor. driven here by the war, led the orchestra. If Toscanini doesn’t guard his laurels, Walter will steal the symphonic show. He has temperament

to match Toscanini, but in the larger sense. and his men adore him, After 10 curtain calls at the close of the pertormance, they still lingered in the pit to applaud when Flagstad led him out on the stage.

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IN THE FRONT ROW, directly back of the conductor's stand, sat Ganna Walska who, until the war,

was one of France's more flamboyant patrons of music. She wore a plumed hat and her famous pearls. The curious eved her, speculating probably as to the whereabouts of her fifth husband, Harry GrindellMatthews, inventor of the sinister death ray. Marved in 1938. Mme. Walska came to New York without him in October, 1939.

A FEW ROWS BEHIND Mme Walska and just in front of me, sat a trio of Edith Wharton characters, 2n old man with a white mustache and two elderly women with gray nair done in French twists. FROM THEIR between-acts conversation, which everybody in their vicinity could hear, I gathered that they were expatriates, refugees from America who'd been living in the South of France until the war drove them home. Meeting for the first time since their flight, they were ex-

| changing news.

“Of course you know what happened to Lily Steel,” said the old man provocatively. The women didn't. He leaned forward. “You remember that marvelous chateau she had

turned from a visit to Miami Beach, ! near Tours?”

Jungelaus returned two the Southern re-

Fla F. WwW. weeks ago from sort.

Miss Nancy Bell, 4907 Kenwood Ave. has returned home for spring vacation from her classes at MacMurray College for Women in Jacksonville, Ill. During the latter part of her vacation she will visit a schoolmate, Miss Jean Wilson, in Glen Ellyn, Ill. The girls will return to school together.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Wood have returned from a vacation in Hot Springs. Ark. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Messick, 3525 Washington Blvd, returned vesterday from a several days’ stay at French Lick Springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Parrish, 4137 Broadway, were visitors at French Lick Springs last week.

Another Indianapolis visitor at French Lick last week was J. B.| Boyle,

They did. “Well, guess now?” They couldn't. “In a Sears Roebuck house at Pasadena! left to pay for that.”

where she’s living

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ON MY WAY up to the cafe where everybody congregates during intermissions, I saw Vincent Sheean limping towara David Sarnoff’s table, Everybody's kidding him be-' cause as a war correspondent, he survived the Spanish Revolution and bombings in London, only to return home and sprain a leg jumping out of a third story window during that recent fire which destroyed Sinclair Lewis’ house.

Club to Elect

The Marguerite Fisher Club will | meet, at 1 p. m. Thursday in the Hotel Washington for election of officers. Mrs, Hazel Uhl and Mrs. Hazel ‘Marshall will be hostesses.

day at the home of Miss Francis Willis, 3317 Boulevard Piace.

Mrs. H. E. Chenoweth, 965 Campbell Ave. will entertain MU CHAPTER members of ALPHA OMI-

CRON ALPHA Thursday for a 6:30!

Pp. In, meeting.

Members and guests of MU CHAPTER, PHI CHI EPSILON, will be entertained by Mrs. Glen V. Ryan at 8 p. m. today. Special guests will be Mrs. Elmer Hunt, Mrs. Willard Allman and Miss Doris Vores. Mrs. J. W. Fleener and Mrs. Charles Boehm will assist the hosteSS.

BETA CHAPTER, THETA NU CHI. will meet at 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Wanita Rominger, 317 N. Oakland Ave

Book Talk Follows P.-T. A. Musical

A book review will be sponsored at 1:30 p. m. Thursday by the Parent-Teacher Association of the Biuff Avenue School in the school

auditorium. Mrs. Hubert Jordan will review “Born in Paradise,” by Von Tempski, following a short musical program arranged by Misses Sara and Elizabeth Copsey. Serving on the reception committee will be Mrs. George Voss, chairman, Mesdames Verl Whetstine, Albert Haussmann, Edward Henninger, Carl Rahke, Waiter Sussemickle, Sella Newland and Albert Koch. Mrs Roy Phillips and Mrs. William Brehob will be in charge of a Bazaar Booth. Proceeds will be used for student aid.

Engaged

: | processional sung by the Camp Fire

She barely had enough 3

Lloyd, Ruth Baker, |

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Camp Fire Girls

Fete Founding

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A candlelight service in the First Baptist Church last night climaxed the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls’ celebration of the Camp Fire anniversary. Camp Fire Girls, their parents and friends attended the] service which had as its theme the |seventh Camp Fire Law, "Be Happy.” A song service and a prayer led by Dr, C. W. Atwater, opened the program and were followed by the Camp Fire Girls’ choir and a re|sponsive reading by Miss Rosemary | Buenting. Participating in ceremonies were Misses Patricia Pearson, Shiriey Esmon, Patty Smith, Shirley Melvin, Betty Tague, Suzanne Kunkle, Jerry Nard, Nancy Forbes, Nina June Haig, Patricia Metcalf, Barbara Smith, Jean Kelly, Shirley Diehl, Martha Jane Phillips, Joyce Deering, Anne Lindstaedt and Betty Alberty. A solo by Miss Ruthann Perry and Dr. Atwater's talk concluded the program, The Camp Fire Choir, directed by Mrs. L. S. Kirch. includes Misses Lindstaedt, Roseann Walker, Gretchen Hauser, Pauline Ritter, Marjorie Stewart, Adair Kirch, Joanne Wanner, Marjorie Mothersill. Ruth Reed, Marilyn Snyder, Betty Jean Barker, Jackie Lawson, Mary Bishop. Marcia Finley. Carolyn McCullough, LeCarda Johnson. Martha Finehout. Sue Pehrson and Joan Parkhurst At the Birthday Council Fire held Saturday night in Tomlinson Hall, awards were given to the following girls: Community Service—Misses Jerry Nard, Suzanne Kunkle, Roseann Borinstein, Peggy Joseph. Janet Silberman, Nora Haskett, Eva Grace Smith, Barbara Bartlett, Betty Barrett, Anna Mae Oliver, Gladys York, Juanita Allison, Betty Jo Stone, Jeanne and Marylou Curtis, Rodney Jordon, Murray Hake, Joyce Dowler, Rosemary Wanner, Becky Millholland, Patty Barton, Henrietta Rohde, Ruth Reed, Barbara Whelden, Joyce Hesler, Virginia Esten, Barbara Jungclaus, Mary Ellen Halgren, Nancy Dearmin, Nancy Forbes and Marcia Matthews. Homemaking —Misses Jackie Lawson, Betty Jean Barker, Sally Jo Hubbell, Elizabeth Schmidt, Marylou Cnurtis, Mary Ellen Halgren, Marjorie and Betty LeVeque, Betty Crail and Vera Mae Speighler. Three-year Membership Honors— Misses Betty Chapel, Betty Alberty, Ann Clark, Frances Harreld and Marjorie Little. Miss Joyce Hesler was awarded a five-year membership honor. Climaxing the Council Fire, Mrs. Russell B. Steinhour presented the Camp Fire Ranks to Misses Martha Stubbs. Patty Siith, Carolyn Ely, Elizabeth Schmidt, Nancy Judy, | Jerry Nard, Barbara Hoover and | Suzanne Kunkle, Fire Maker; and Misses Jeannette Cassidy, Ruth Reed, Mary Catherine Brewer, |

candle lighting

{ Nancy Lou Forbes, Mary Ellen Hal-

gren, Jo Ann Yaeger, Mary Bishop, Betty Tague, Betty Cuppy, Helen Jones, Jean Burton, Palmer Alling and Cynthia Baker, Wood Gatherer. Misses Hesler and Rohde re‘ceived Torch Bearer ranking. Color guards at the ceremony | were Misses Betty Prince, | Yager, Mary Underhill, Peggy Gor- | ldon, Vivian Sparks and Delores | Sexon. Miss Mary Harness gave| [the Camp Fire credo following a { Chorus under Mrs, Kirch's direc- | | tion, Miss Marcella West read roll! (call and presented the 100 per cent ‘honors and Mrs. Jesse Barker was lin charge of special awards’ pres-|

# entation.

Bretzman Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Claus have

announced the engagement of their daughter, Lois Annette, to

Paul Albert Gutzwiller, Paducah, |

Ky.,, formerly of Indianapolis. Mr. Gutzwiller is the son of Mrs. Mary Gutzwiller of Indianapolis, Miss Claus attended the Academy of the Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Ind, and St. Mary of

| the Woods College, Terre Haute.

Mr. Gutzwiller attended Indiana University where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. ¢

Isabella Group 'To Review Book

Theodore Maynard's “Queen Eliz- | abeth” will be reviewed by Mrs,

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Music Clubs Arrange tor State Parley

Final plans for the annual state convention of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs were made at a board meeting held this weekend in the World War Memorial Building. The convention, to be

held here April 17 and 18, will be CLUB will be Mrs. Robert H. Moore, Cause” and "I Love You Truly.”

followed by the state student contests April 19, The War Memorial and Block's Auditorium will be convention meeting places and luncheons and a dinner will be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Student contests will be at the D. A. R. Chapter House. Business meetings will occupy two morning sessions. On Thursday afternoon an American music program will be given under direction

of Joseph Lautner and on Friday | afternoon a Pan-American program, |

directed by Mrs, Neal Ireland, will be presented. This will be followed by a tea honoring the president, Mrs. Frank W. Cregor, given by Sigma Alpha Iota, professional] music sorority of which Mrs, Cregor is a member. The Thursday evening dinner will be followed by a. musical pageant. Dr. Christopher B. Coleman and Mrs. E. B. Ball, national patron of the federated music clubs, will be honor guests at the dinner and will speak. All life members of the organization will be guests, Mrs. Royden J. Keith, Chicago.

be a guest speaker at the convention, A number of musicians will appear on the program and an historical exhibition of musical instruments will be shown in Auditorium, Mrs. Jane Burroughs was elected chairman of the nominating committee The district presidents. with Mrs. Burroughs, will comprise the committee In the absence of the president, Mrs. Lenore Ivey Frederickson, first vice president, presided

Phi Beta Group To Name Slate

Election of officers will be held by Pi Zeta Chapter, Phi Beta, national professional sorority of music and

speech, at a closed business session | at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the home

of Mrs. Lyman B.. Eaton, 5748

Indianola Ave,

Mrs. Theodore J. Siener, president, will preside. The nominating committee includes Miss Clara Ryan, Mrs. Eaton and Mrs, Albert R. Dalsheimer. Plans will be made for the annual Founders’ Day Program and spring rushing. Miss Gwendolyn Schort, program chairman, has arranged a program on “Composers at Work.” Miss Lola Echard will read some of her own poems and Mrs. Richard C Fielding, mezzo soprano, will sing her own compositions: “My Morning,” “Blue Bird” and "My Song.” She will be accompanied by Mrs O. T. Arbaugh. A social hour will follow. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Schort and Mrs. George B. Gannon.

Dietitian

Joyce | &

Philip C. Lyon under the sponsor- §

ship of the Daughters of Isabella | Thursday in the World War Me- | morial auditorium. Miss Martha | Hickey is chairman for the meelng, | | Assisting Miss Hickey are Misses | | Gertrude Murphy, Alma Nally, | | Mary Kerins, Betty Wolfe, Elsie | | Carter, Hannah Dugan, Florence | land Evelyn Stack and Clara FeldIman, Ushers will he Misses Marian, Norma, Harriette and Eileen White, Helen Hurley and Helen Walker,

Block Photo, Mrs. J. W. Miller, for the last

five years administrative dietitian at the Indiana University Medical Center, is the new chief dietitian of the Methodist Hospital. In her new position, Mrs. Miller has charge of planning and serving an average of 2600 meals a day,

presi- | dent of the Illinois federation. will

Block's | Johnson |

. | Mrs, H. K. Fatout, treasurer, and |

Ford Smith's talk will be “Time | Exposure” (William Henry Jackson).

| ALPHA BETA LATREIAN CLUB

On Motor Trip After Nuptials In Meridian Heights Church

ant hostess will be Miss Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Alvan V. Burch Jr, are on a motor trip following their Phillips. ‘wedding at 3:30 p. m, yesterday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Mrs. James Forsythe, 215 E. 33q| Church. They will be at home after April 15 in Evansville.

St. will entertain ALPHA KAPPA | For traveling the bride is wearing a Glen plaid wool suit in aqua, LATREIAN CLUB members tomor-| beige and white tones with brown accessories. She was Miss Virginia row. Assisting her will be Mrs.| McCready, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur McCready, 3917 Kene John Rush and Mrs. Robert Faulk- (wood Ave. Mr. Burch is the son| ner. Mrs. L. H. Lahr will present of Mr, and Mrs. A, V. Burch of | a book review, | Evansville, | “s . { The ceremony was read by the “Bolivia—the Highland Country” gey, E, 1, Day at an altar banked will be Mrs. Bert Gadd's topic to-|witn 1s and ferns interspersed | morrow before the ANAGNOUS with. pals. & Be |

[with baskets of spring flowers and | GROUP of EPSILON SIGMA OMI- |, or . in| CRON meeting with Mrs. M. {two seven-branch candelabra. Satin

: pp y : ' bows marked the family pews. Mrs. Robbins, 2037 Carrollton Ave. | Sarah Elizabeth Hoffman, organist,

Speaker at a luncheon meeting | Played bridal airs for the ceremony held tomorrow by the LATE BOOK | 2nd Mrs. Karl Means sang “Be-

morrow at the home of Mrs. Fred T. Green, 4517 Central Ave. Assist-

P-TA

News—

The week's schedule for county and city P.-T. A meetings follows:

TUESDAY tudy Club—9:30 a. m, “Do You Know Your Adolescent Child?” Miss Anna P. Bedford, principal. easant Run—7:30 p. m. “Glimpses of Washington.” Mrs. E. C. Rump-= ler. Music by Warren Central H. S. Sextet. Business meeting, election of officers. Mrs, Harvey

Hostesses will be Mesdames J. W.| Beasley, H. R, Davis and C. J, Trap- | schuh.

Talks on “South America in World Affairs” by Mrs. E. E. Stacy| and "Brazil—the Coffee Cup of the World” by Mrs. G. B. Supple will| feature the MERIDIAN HEIGHTS INTER-SE Club's meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert H. Stone, 5602 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. B. W, Heaton will assist the hostess.

Wears White Satin Given in marriage by her father, | gohool 85 S the bride wore white satin and net | in bouffant style. The shirred satin basque bodice had a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves puffed at |p) the shoulders and extending inso| points at the wrists. The full net | skirt fell into a long, wide train. Her full length veil of gardenia white illusion, with shoulder length | Timmerman presiding. face veil, was held by a coronet of | . seed pearls and she carried a spray | WEDNESDAY of white buddleias, freesias and | Bysy 150 p. m. “Tiriag we Shi for onvention plans will be discussed | 10ses about an orchid center. | , the American Way of Life,” Fred we Cavention Bi A ha le diseussed Mrs. William V. Kingdon Jr. and | erick T. Cretors, State Police O. SISTERHOOD. at the meeting Mrs. Elm Gilson Jr. were matron publicity head. Motion pictures, tomorrow with Miss Louise McCor-|0f honor and bridesmaid. Their | 1937 Boy Scout, Jamboree in mick, 1608 Woodlawn Ave. Mrs. B.| frocks were made with shirred satin | Washington. Music, Brass Choir, L. Tamney will present the Thought podices, Show, pated Hee ves: Plioess I High School. Fathers . . 1eart necklines and bouffant skirts. ; . . 6 tie Chapien: They wore off-the-face coronets| University Heights — 1:30 p. m, A luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. with bows and streamers of net| School auditorium, Parliamentary tomorrow is planned for members| matching their gowns. procedure 1 demonstration, pupils of CHAPTER U, P, E. O, SISTER-| Carries Arm Bouquet | of Miss Clarice Lipp. Mrs. Silas

HOOD. Mrs. A. W. Macy, 325 N.| pp Kingdon was in glamour blue | Ryker, W. C. T. U. president, to Campbell Ave. will be hostess as- | il 8 . g | present name plate for school

: oii and carried an arm bouquet of pink | : : “ YT DP sisted by Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund. jie freesias and sweetpeas in| fie I Fg Mrs. J, M. Smith will talk on Fas- shaties of pink. Mrs. Gilson's frock | ! ' oi s cism” and Mrs, H. E. Wilcox will|y, f tear d sl vied Indiana Central College. Elecpresent Gleanings From the Record. as OL oatose 28 she arLTe tion of officers, Mrs. Lois Christie delphinium, pin Snapdaragons, | presiding, Devotions, Rev. C. M, CHAPTER W, P. E. O. SISTER- | SWeetpeas and pink roses. Both wore | pjagg HOOD, will hear a program ar- Strands of pearls given them by the gjuff Avenue—7:30 p. m., gymnae ranged by Mrs. William F. Mitchell bride. sium. Basketball game with when they meet tomorrow with! Mary Ruth Padget and Sara Lou| Glenns Valley team. Curtain Miss Corlie E. Jackson, 3469 Ken- Mitten were flower girls. Dressed | pajser, women's teams. wood Ave. alike in Kate Greenaway frocks of | Hickory College 13 — 5:30 p. nm, tearose net, they wore matching net Penny supper, Mrs. Myrtle GardNard Jones’ “Swift Flows the butterfly bows in their hair and ner in charge. Advance ticket River” will be reviewed by Mrs, S. carried colonial bouquets of vari- | sale for skating party, Riverside E. Elliott for SOCIAL STUDY colored spring flowers. | Rink, April 21 to be handled by CLUB members meeting tomorrow| Richard McCready, brother of the | Mrs. Mildred McIntyre, with Mrs. Gert Iverson. 44 Camp- bride was best man and ushers were] bell Ave Harold and Gerald Burch, the|_ THURSDAY : on > bridegroom's brothers, Don Elkins 58 Study Group—1:30 p. m. “Chil. oi INDIANS POY SO- and Robert Jansen, all of Evans- | Slens Leisure Time,” Miss Ada 5 will meet in e Nese yijle Room of the Hotel Washington at le

Hill, principal. Mrs. Walter Hat Matches Gown | Koons presiding. |2 p.m Saturday for a special musi-| Mrs’ McCready, mother of the! cal program and to hear original pride, wore Angelo blue crepe made | poems of members. Hostesses will with a bolero jacket and accented | be Mrs. Richey Middleton, Miss | with white lingerie touches. Her |

Service Group Lola Echard and Mrs. W. 8, Wilson. fiower hat was in matching tones. | Mrs. Burch chose a black creve| | O Convene

gown with white bolero, and a black | hat. Both had orchid corsages. Assisting at the reception in the | Hunters’ Lodge at the Marott Hotel Bars ad [following the ceremony were Mrs. Vance Jr. Will be hostess. Max Winchel, Mrs. Bruce Atkinson VENETIAN CHAPTER, INTER- and Misses Mary Hancock, Virginia NATIONAL TRAVEL - STUDY | Bruns, Ann Browning and Jeanette CLUB, was to have a 12:30 p. m.| McElroy. Miss Mary Spalding, luncheon today at the home of Mrs, | harpist, played. Harlan Bolinger, 5021 W, 13th St.|

Mrs. J, W. Thornburgh was to] liqmp speak. Assistant hostesses were to Post Auxiliary

be Mrs. T. C. Collins and Mrs. | Qats Luncheon

Alice Hylton. : , ; A luncheon meeting will be held ALPHA ETA LATREIAN CLUB by Madden-Nottingham Unit 348,

will hold a luncheon bridge tomor- : : Hts veer row at the home of Mrs. Leland American Legion Auxiliary, at 1 Ridgway, 4825 Guilford Ave. Assist- P. m. tomorrow at the post home, ing hostesses will be Mesdames 1130 W. 30th St.

Oren D. Pritchard, A. L. Steger and Hostesses will be Mesdames V. E. Th Mo an 8 White, T. R. Martin and Guy Heck-

(man. Following luncheon, a demMrs. Ray Gardner, 2039 Talbott | onstration wil] be given by the BetAve, will be hostess to ARABIAN ter Brush Co. CHAPTER members of the INTER- | NATIONAL TRAVEL « STUDY CLUB tomorrow for a noon lunch- | eon, She will be assisted by Mrs. | | Charles Shull. The travel lecture,! |“In the Blue Mediterranean,” will {be given by Mrs. Baxter McBane.

The candidacy of Mrs. W. D. Keenan for first vice president of the State Federation of Clubs was jendorsed at a recent meeting of) |the PAST PRESIDENTS of the | SEVENTH DISTRICT. i | New officers chosen by the group |are Mrs, J, T. Wheeler, president: |

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A talk on “Fun to Decorate” will be presented by Mrs. Ray Dorward at the TO KALON CLUB'S luncheon meeting at 1 p. m tomorrow in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. J.

A general meeting of the Woman's | Society of Christian Service of the Meridian Street Methodist Church will be held Wednesday. The executive board will meet at 10:30 a. m, in the pastor's study and at noon a prayer circle will be cone ducted by Mrs. Bertram Day in the primary room, At the afternoon session following 12:30 p. m. luncheon, Mrs. Logan {Hall will review the current home | missionary text books covering the subjects, “Uprooted Americans.” Mrs. C. S. Ober will be in charge of the business session concluding the meeting. The luncheon will be served by Section 3 with Mrs. Edmond W, Hebel and Mrs. Thomas V. Chappell as co-chairmen. Mrs. Edward B, Taggart wil lead devotions followe ing luncheon.

| Mrs. Frederick Ball, secretary. The | club recently has placed in the] | Public Library two books as memo- | | rials to the late Mrs. Demarchus| | Brown and Mrs. J. W. Moore.

‘Sunrise Service Groups to Meet |

| Participants in the plang for the | sunrise services to be held Easter | { Sunday on the Circle will meet at |an organization dinner Friday at| the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. James Ogden, chairman of | ithe sponsoring group. has set the| \dinner for 6 p. m. She has urged] everyone interested to attend, in| (addition to those already participating. Reservations should be, | made by Wednesday, she said, |

[.T.Club to Meet |

The fourth meeting of the I. T.| |Club will be held Wednesday afterinoon at the home of Miss Joan Reis. Charter members of the group with Miss Reis are Miss Jane Klee and Miss Nancy Brosnan,

Shampoo Shade—by Kleinert, for the anti-soap-ine It looks like a halo but you tilt it at Makes hair-washing fun.

the-eye brigades. an angle no halo ever saw! Keeps soap and water off the face. (The curls come out on top!) Of white sturdi-flex rubber. Stays firmly but gently in place. Fits all headsizes, each 25c.

Ayres' Baby Shop—Fourth Floor

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