Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1941 — Page 14

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TUESDAY, APRIL & 1941

Society—

Parties Planned for Lambs Club's Night

Spring Frolic Saturday

WHILE MR. AND MRS. JOHN K. RUCKELSHAUS and their committee are putting the finishing touches on the South American floor show for Saturday night's Lambs Club frolic, other members are busy planning parties for the event. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heidt Jr will give a dinner at the Columbia Club for Messrs. and Mesdames Erwin Vonnegut, Frank Throop. John B. Wardrope, William F. Souder Jr., Harrison BEiteljorg, Herbert Pinnell, Charles Rogers and Taiooit Denny. Mrs. Souder and Mr. and Mrs. Throop are in the cast for the show. Among several guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer at the club will be Mr. and Mrs. Dudley R. Gallahue and Mr. Ruckelshaus. Mr, Gallahue has one of the leading roles in the entertainment. Reservations also have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman for a small party. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm will entertain informally at their home before taking a group of guests to the club for dinner. The Scheidenhelms will then make a quick change from hosts to pers formers and will appear in the floor show. Two other cast mem= bers. Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Perry Jr., will attend the dance with Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux Jr. Saturday's program ror Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhoades includes a trip from their Martinsville home to that of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Adams, where they will be host and hostess at a cocktail party, dinner at the club and their entertainment stint for the Lambs’ show later in the evening. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Horace Moorman, Ernest R. Roose, Bruce Connelly, Delbert Wakeman and Forrest Wakeman of Mooresville. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Ritter, however, will take top honors for intensive activity. On their schedule are posts on the arrangements committee and spots in the floor show cast; the entertainment of a week-end guest, Miss Elizabeth Rodman of Wellesley Hills, Mass.: roles as guests at a cocktail party to be given bv Mr. and Mrs. E. Francis Bowditch and participants in a Dutch Treat dinner at the Columbia Club with the Bowditch party

Mrs. Nicholas H. Noyes to Entertain

MEETING MONDAY afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nicholas H. Noyes in Crow's Nest, Progressive Club members will hear a talk on "The Life of the Eskimos” by Mrs. Anauta Blackmore. Mrs. Garvin Brown will be chairman of hostesses, assisted bv Mesdames Noyes, Elsa Pantzer, Frank A. Hamilton, William H. Stafford and William J. Young.

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The Century Club's program tonight in the D. A. R. Chapter House will be a talk on “Three American Shrines” by Dr. Charles L. George, recently retired from active practice. Club officials have announced the securing of Supt. DeWitt S. Morgan as speaker at a special guest evening next Tuesday

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Mrs. Booth T. Jameson, president of the Indianapolis Junior League, will be hostess for that organization's annual board meeting Monday at noon. Officers of the League will be elected next Tuesday al a meeting in the American United Life Insurance Building.

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The Stansfield Circle has named several additional members to the invitations committee for the Dude Ranch Stampede which it will sponsor April 19 at the Woodstock Club. They include Mesdames Hughes Patten, Maxwell Coppock, Bert G. Slavmaker, H. Fos=ter Clippinger, Irby S. DeFenelon amd Herbert Grimes. Mrs. A. L. Taggart Jr. heads the invitations committee.

Indac Juniors to Have Bowling Breakfast

A SPRING VACATION highlight for Indac Juniors will be a bowling breakfast tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, with bowling slated to begin at 10:30 a. m. after a 9:30 o'clock breakfast. Miss Jane Shook. president of the organization. presided at a meeting vesterday to plan the party. Reservations for the Athletic Club's seventh annual Tulip Time Ball Saturday night include those for Forrest Teel, W. B. McCaw, W. C. Whipple, A. W. Baldwin, R. W. Mathews, G. P. Bisesi, Philip G. Rohan, A: E. Baker, J A. McGowan. Howard Intermill. Lerov Sanders, H. E. Wenz, J. N. Carter, Charles B. Sommers, Howard R. Chapman. Ralph Knode, Charles E. Price, Robert W. Bidlack, C. R. Israel, A. A. Link, F. H. Blackwell, James M. Oliver and W. B. Conner Jr Among the 200 couples at the dance will be parties planned by Carl D. Fechtman, Louis P. Mouer Adams, D. G. Kaga, C. C. Cooper, Frank Buckley, E. T. Pritchard, Richard Holmes, Paul F. Jock, L. J. Blackmore, Harry Goldthwaite, Arthur G. Pheglev, Earl Arthurs, Paul L. Smith, Jack Lenhart, P. T. Roberts, Carl Hadley, Melvin Hansen, Miss Betty Augustine and Miss Doris Betzold.

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am a 16-year-old girl, a junior in high school. I am of a very nervous disposition and have missed manv days of school. My father and mother quarrel continually over little things that are almost unnoticeable. I have one more year of school ana have sworn to leave home as soon as I start working. Anymore when they quarrel I go to pieces and my nerves are excited. I would like to go to a home of some sort until I am of age vet I want to finish my schooling. If I stay here and live with them how can I stop getting so excited when they quarrel? Going to a doctor does not help for I still get these nervous spells. Please anSWer as soon as possible as each moment I think of many dreadful things to do. DISTRESSED.

Answer —Have vou ever heard courage defined as the ability to hang on one moment longer? This is what you must do. You have only one more year of school and it is extremely important to you. Many families quarrel and the children simply have to put up with 1t until they are able to earn their own livings. It is not pleasant but it is not unusual. either. Can't you go away somewhere this summer? Haven't vou any friends or relatives whom you can visit? Or you might get a place as mother’s helper in somebody's home in exchange for your room and board and spending money. It would be an advantage to you to live away from home for a while until you gain better control of your nerves. Of course you can work it out without leaving home. You don't have to stay in the same room when your parents quarrel, You can 30 to some other part ot the house and simply shut out the sound: of their voices. If it isn’t too late you can go out and take a walk or you can go to some girl, friend's house for a little while. You can tell your parents frankly what a state you are in and ask them lo conduct their arguments in private, out of your hearing. Perhaps they do not realize how their bickering affects vou. Do your best to get a firm grip on yourself. It would be interesting to know whica parent you are in sympathy with, and whether or not it isn't hatred of the other one which upsets you so much.

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DEAR JANE JORDAN-I am a high school girl of 16. I have studied piano and organ for seven years and am playing now for a dancing class and being paid for it. One of my parents wants me to take a business course but I would like to take a college music course to get a degree. Do you think I am being impractical? PERPLEXED, Answer—If your parents can afford to send vou to college and continue your music lessons, I can't see why it is impractical, A college education is a great asset for those who succeed scholastically. After all many people earn a creditable living as musicians JANE JORDAN,

Put vour problems in a letter to Jane Jordan whe will answer vour questions in this column daily

~ Assist With Junior Leagues’ Survey

Members of the Indianapolis Junior League are being interviewed today and tomorrow at the 28th Street Branch of the Merchants Bank as a part of the organization's survey of members’ backgrounds, education and special talents, Assisting with the interviews are Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick (left) and Miss Elizabeth Watson. The local group's work is a part of the survey being conducted by the Associated Junior Leagues of America te enlarge their index and a part of the national movement to list special abilities of Amertean men and women in case they are needed in defense work,

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| | | ~ A . Vv » 1 A) Y Is Saturday Acacia Chapter, LIS rey v , Y Monthly meetings of local sorori- | Plans Luncheon at I. A. MM news of Greek-letter organizations. | Club programs scheduled for tomorrow include an art The INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE Several travel lectures. CHAPTER OF KAPPA ALPHA gerron Art Museum. Following Mrs. C. E. McDaniel's paper on “The { THETA will meet at 2:30 p. m. Family's Contribution to America's Development,” members and guests ( Walter H. Montgomery, 129 Downey he Mrs. E. W. Stockdale and Mrs, ~— ne Following an election of offi- R. E. Bishop. 1 cers, S “> I Nv d PN talk on "Hoosier Heritage.” { Mrs. Glenn Diddel will talk on | cout — d 1 S {man of hostesses, assisted by Mes- oy . |dames George Gill, Louis N. Kirk- 30ACIA CHAPTER members of INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL- | Locke, H. L. Plummer, Thomas M. STUDY CLUB Several Indianapolis Girl Scout Scanlon, Donald B. White, R. E.|a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the In- leaders will attend the 17th annual { Smith, Charles B. Dyer and Miss J Fred Murphy, Merle H. Miller | council members, April 30-May 3, at {Lola B. Conner and Don Young will act as host- the Stevens Hotel in Chicago. Rep- : New chapter officers are: Mrs, |[1inois and Wisconsin will attend. | : ac t J t Rye " QXtar] Bi CON Dg Raymond H. Stewart, president; | Mrs. E. Starling Pearce and Miss a : ’ , president; Mrs. Wilbur Washburn, rector, are serving on the program RORY Ns are Nave. second vice president: Mrs. John committee. Mrs, Pearce and Mrs. d Richard Calkins, treasurer. and Mrs. | Scheduled to appear on the program. Basi we He NuVis will install | E- F. Emmel, corresponding serre- Miss Clementine Miller of Colum|L. Victor m, Vi resident: | «pena: {program. Ya Nn, vice president. | Experiences in China and Ja-| The theme of the conference is [{O. M. Jones is Panhellenic dele- before members of the WEDNES- og Mg be made of the role of |gate and Miss Mildred Frazee is DAY AFTERNOON CLUB tomor- | xirl Scout movement in aiding ' : { todav's emergencies, A committee will be appointed 10 | Gas and Coke Utility au , is op . ; , : J } ditorium. | Speakers at general meetings will arrange a tea for Panhellenic or-| ajc, on the program Will be devo- p g tings will Wy n : professor of social philosophy at day, April 20, at the Marott HOtel. pysic by Mrs. Marion Sperry Keen- the New York School of Social Mrs. Jones will be chairman, assis- 5), postesses for the day are Mrs. yardner, Henry L. Pond, Harold i. Harold Trot- gressive Education Association, Ohio Davidson. C. C. Trueblood, J. . State University, and Mrs. Ruth Eileen ROCAD. INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL- Northwestern University. STUDY CLUB will meet tomorrow | Prominent guests at the conferOMEGA CHI SORORITY will meet m6 of Mrs. W. O. Wheeler. Andv Wright of New Brunswick, N. J, {at 8:30 p. m. Thursday at the home gn\ith Road. Mrs. Wheeler's as. chairman of the national executive Mrs. Martha Trout 1631 E Walker, Leonard Grow, Arthur wil. | New york oraey Jace President Lawrence St. will entertain mem. Son And Sam Kirazian. Program of the Girl Scouts and chairman of taps y : , Mrs. Walter Cavanagh. Kenosha "HETA DELTA SORORITY to- Howard J. McDavitt and songs by . : " Chad Mrs. Frank Boles, accompanied by | Wis. member of the national board OF OMEGA | Mrs. McDonald is the new presi- Cie Milwaukee, Wis member NU TAU will have a business meet- dent of the chapter and will be as- |°f the executive committee hard, second vice president; Mrs. | . A business meeting of ALPHA 1. G. Meyers, recording secretary: Is Monday SORORITY, will be held at 8:30 secretary; Mrs. Frank White, Mothers’ p. m, tomorrow in the home of | treasurer; Mrs. Scott Smith, audi-| 10Wnship School 4 will sing at the | St. [tion delegate, and Mrs. Walker, | Heights Women’s Christian Tem- ————— alternate. | perance Union, being held at 10:45 Society Will Hear On an “International Relation-| Heights United Brethren Church. ships” program scheduled by mem-| County directors who will be The Woman's Society for Chris- marrow are papers on “South of Link, Lennie Burns, R. H. Mueller (Ulan Service will hear Mrs. Marion he Border” by Mrs. Ora Lesh and and R. E. Hinman. Mrs. Harold ing Tuesday in the Central Avenue mys, Clark Hutchison. Mrs. Luther | will be lead by Mrs. C. R. Eicher Methodist Church. Markin of Southport will entertain |and Mrs. James Carter. [Group 2 will serve a noon luncheon | School students, will read essays (with Mrs. J. C. McColgin in charge,O F T H E INTERNATIONAL on “Alcohol Education.” A cov[esses will be the Mesdames Nels E. home of Mrs, Basil Fischer, 1143 (in charge of the meeting. |Hehner, P. 1. Burford, A. G. Sief-| Dudley St. for a talk by Mrs, Tre- —— | Roberts, . Preceding Mrs. Gallup's talk in A constitutional quiz led by Mrs. | Agent, will talk on “Flower and Veg- , “Care of |Asel 8 an ¢ All si . " . . 3 an ak Fut. aC |p BO. SISTERHOOD, meeting to- | the Lawrence School. The talk is B - Pq day in the home of Mrs. Donaldson being sponsored by several home-

Parochial Schools to | Exhibit Arts, Crafts |

Times Special LAFAYETTE, April 8 —The sixth annual exhibition of the arts and

crafts of the parochial schools and | : colleges of Indiana will be held at | St. Francis Art College here April! 15 through April 30. The exhibition is sponsored by the Hoosier Salon Patrons Association. Parochial high schools, junior colleges and the University of Notre Dame have been invited to participate. All exhibits must reach the| college before Wednesday. Judges | will be Edward Sherlock and Miss Ruth Bahls, artists. Prizes totaling $150, divided into $5 and $10 prizes have been donated by Mrs. Peter C. Reilly of Indianapolis. Jean Walter Entertains The Giggle-Ette Chapter of the Sub Deh Federation will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Miss Jean Walter,

Jane Palmer Hostess The Y. A. M. Club will meet to-

Palmer, 3251 Broadway. Hal Chamberlain,

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| its annual spring dance, April 19, in the Knights of Columbus Hall night at the home of Miss Jane! Assisting with arrangements are Mrs. Beatrice Wieck (left) and Mrs,

- Bi . * Y Y rr v py & TN Theta Election Miner va Club to Have Guest Tea, ty alumnae groups head today's! The MINERVA CLUB will hold a guest tea tomorrow at the John | Saturday in the home of Mrs. will go on a personally conducted tour of the Museum. Hostesses will | Ave. Mrs. John K. Goodwin will | Mrs. F. Elbert Glass will be chair- | “T,and of the Midnight Sun” to > ~ ~ / > Will Conter hoff, R. J. Anderson, Theodore the tomorrow following Pearcy, Daniel T. Wier, Edward F., dianapolis Athletic Club. Mesdames | conferepce of leaders, committee and 4 . resentatives from Indiana, Michige Installation of new officers will esses : ig Toten, ye aT y ‘Pag ” see | Lucile Cant ' 0 irl Scout - |alumnae, tomorrow night at the Mrs. Frank W. Teague, first vice -7Cl€ Gannon ocx] Girl Seoul, ai steel and Miss Charlotte Peele will Hume Jr. recording secretary; Mrs. Montgomery §. Lewis are both Mrs. Robert Penn as treasurer; Mrs, | ary bus, Ind, also will take part in the |Mrs. Paul Hiatt, historian. Mrs, Pan” will be Mrs. R. A. Doan’s topic | “Girl Scouting and Today's Needs.” ; . : young people to meet the challenge alternate. row at a meeting in the Citizens 5 ganization members, to be held Sun- | tions Jet by Barare Jean Ring rd include Prof. Eduard Lindemann, ted by Mesdames Clem Price, Leo paul Ameter and Mrs Work; Dr. H. H. Giles of the ProLloyd Allen, Clyde Clark and Miss| MANDALAY CHAPTER OF THE McCarn, counselor of women at The ALPHA CHAPTER OF fo 5 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the cnce Will include Mrs. Ralph G. of Mrs. Martin Oslos. sistants will he Mesdames Frank D, | committee; Mrs. Arthur O. Choate, bers of BETA CHAPTER OF PH features will be a lecture by Mrs the Juliette Low Memorial Fund; Mrs. M. C. McDonald of directors, and Mrs. William M. ALPHA CHAPTER ing at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the sisted by Mrs. Leslie McLean, first . x '™ YT T zz. Hotel Lincoln. vice president; Mrs. O. R. Burg-| W. C.T.U. Institute CHAPTER, PHI THETA DELTA | Mrs. Herbert Sawyer, corresponding | T he Miss Hazel Lawson, 535 Congress tor; Mrs. W. E. McGuire, Federa- SPring institute of the University fa. m. Monday in the University Prison Head JUBILEE STUDY CLUB for to- man, R. C. Vermillion, Phoebe Woman's Prison, speak at its meet- ys, M, D. Silvey and music by | done at Ft. Harrison and devotions side at a board meeting at 9:30 a. m. | | Pat Robbins, Southport High RIO DE JANEIRO CHAPTER {be the hospitality committee. Host- tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the|at noon. Mrs. Silas Ryker will be | : : |erman will assist the hostess. | A. A. Trvin, assistant County {by Mrs. L. T. Freeland and MIs. | for CHAPTER S members of the Lawns” at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in land is open to the public

| bers of the JO-SHE-MA GOLDEN | guests are Mesdames E. A. Sher|Gallup, head of the Indiana State on “The Good Neighbor Policy” by | O'Brien will talk on work being Mrs. W. C. Borcherding will pre- (he club. | Miss Mary Frances Baker and of the dining room. Group 3 will TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB will meet ered dish luncheon will be served Iker, W. D. McAlpin and Miss Alta vor R. Geddes. Mrs. Anthony Ack-| Speaks on Gardening {the afternoon, devotions will be led Lawrence Davis is on the program ¢table Gardening” and . | Brown, 741 W. 44th St. [makers’ clubs of Lawrence Township Spring Dance

at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon of the | |ELECTA CIRCLE tomorrow in Ayres’ Tearoom.

‘School 7 P.-T. A. To See Play

An original play, “The Good Health Club,” will be presented by | the 4A and 4B grades of School 7 at the Parent-Teacher meeting to | be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the school. Miss Carrie Flinn will direct | the play. The Mothers’ Chorus, under the direction of Miss Theresa Carroll, will sing: officers will be elected, | and Miss Eva Y. Wiles, the prin- | cipal, will talk on “Tommy and Mary's Summer.” |

| Decorator to Speak A RRR Max Owens of H. P. Wasson & | ECON OV Co. interior decorating department | RUNES SA Ra ® | will speak tomorrow before the Wes 2) PACE NNE NRT | Women's Aid of the Pennsylvania | Si i li ; Railroad in the clubrooms on the lis Fire Department is sponsoring |fourth floor of the Union Station. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. J, P. Shea will be hostess. Members will bring guests,

Mrs. FP. E. Gates will be hostess Wed Recently

Photoreflex Photo. Miss Mabelle Hohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hohn, was married to Hugh B. Scott on h 164

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State Meeting Planned by Panhel Group

Convention to Be Here April 19

Guest speaker at the Indiana Panhellenic Association's annual |

convention Saturday, April 19, in, the Columbia Club, will be Dr. Geor- | ianna Stary. faculty member at! all State Teachers College in Muncie. Her address will follow a | luncheon. Member of the Panhellenic Asso- | ciation of Muncie will be in charge | of convention sessions, beginning | {with registration at 9:30 a. m. and (a 10 o'clock business meeting. Mrs. | {Ralph Tyler, Muncie president, has | lappointed Mrs. Peter Burkhalter | [convention chairman. | Dr. Stary's talk on “The New| {European Woman” will outline her {impressions of nearly 10 years of European residence. Going abroad | (to Study as an American Fellowship | {student at the University of Prague, | |she remained to teach English at| {the English High School in Prague | [until the German occupation of | | Czechoslovakia. From 1933 to the] [occupation she was connected with | {the Czechoslovak Radio Corpora-| |tion, lecturing over the national network and short wave on American | (social institutions. She also wrote |

| > a | (articles on Czechoslovakian folkways.

Conduct Home Show Ticket Sale

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Among the busiest women about town these davs are members

| Mrs. Marvin I.. Lugar of Indian- | of the garden clubs which are conducting the advance sale of tickets for

(apolis is state Panhellenic president | the 1941 Indianapolis Home Show. Blue Flower Garden Club and Mrs. Ernest Millholland of the Municipal zer, Ft. Wayne, first vice president; | Gardens Club are among the ticket sellers,

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To Give Reports

J. Sembower, Bloomington, | ]

| Taggart, Indianapolis, corresponding | l la rion Coun ly P. -T. A. Un its

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Officers

Representative of the Indintiapolis] At Their Meetings Th is Week

Panhellenic Association will be Mrs. | Gordon Hinshaw. The following | local members of Panhellenic sororities will report on unusual projects: | Miss Madge Cathcart, Phi Omega |

tour and | Pi; Mrs. William P. Maurer, Kappa (William H

|Alpha Theta: Mrs. T. O. Phil- | 'pott, Alpha Phi; Mrs. Robert Wild, Pi Beta Phi; Mrs. Frank Miller, | Delta Gamma; Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, Delta Delta Delta: Mrs. Taggart, Sigma Kappa; Mrs. William Wilcox, [Phi Mu; Mrs. Max Foster, Alpha (Delta Pi; Miss Virginia Cravens, | Alpha Gamma Delta; Mrs. Hugh Teeters, Kappa Delta; Miss Hannah { Keenan, Alpha Chi Omega; Miss [Sarah Ewing, Chi Omega; Mrs. P. [F. Grubbs, Gamma Phi Beta; Mrs. Everett Schofield, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Miss Irene Boughton, Delta Zeta. and Mrs. Oscar M, Helmer, Alpha Xi Delta. Mrs. Hershel Neal of Bloomington will report for Alpha Omicron Pi. | The election of a new second vice president, recording secretary and treasurer will follow the reading of [the Panhellenic creed at the morning meeting and Mrs. Arthur Thomas’ singing of “When Greek [Meets Greek.” The luncheon pro[eram will include three original songs presented by Mrs. J. H. Shaffer, group singing of college songs led by Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. W. E. Lockwood. reports by representatives of city and college panhellenics and | the introduction of the deans of | women present, | Representatives and deans will attend from Butler, DePauw, Indiana and Purdue Universities and Franklin and Hanover Colleges. City deleloates will come from Anderson, Muncie, Bloomington, Ft. Wayne, Lafayette, Munster, Terre Haute and South Bend.

Invite National Officers

Special invitations have been sent to national sorority officers whose homes are in Indiana. Those from Indianapolis are: Mrs, Maurer, Kappa Alpha Theta district president;

Mrs. Philpott, district governor, and Pleasant Run Study Groups-—12:45

Mrs. R. H. Seward, Indiana alums | nae chairman, Alpha Phi; Mrs. Wild, |

assistant to grand vice president of |

Pi Beta Phi; Mrs. Miller, province | secretary; Miss Edna Rowland, stu- | dent loan committee, and Miss (Sarah Sisson, province national news chairman, Delta Gamma, Mrs. Jensen. director; Mrs. Owen N. Cal[vert, district president, and Miss [Sara Baird, state recommendation | chairman, Delta Delta Delta. Others are Mrs. Edward Taggart, [central office director and grand treasurer, and Mrs. R. M. Lingle, national scholarship chairman, Sig{ma Kappa; Mrs. Wilcox, Phi Mu |district president; Mrs, Foster, state [alumnae chairman for Alpha Delta [Pi: Mrs. Merton A. Johnston, state [alumnae chairman for Alpha Gamma Delta: Miss Keenan, central of- | fice director, and Mrs. J. W. Young, state alumnae chairman, Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Boughton and Miss Frances Westcott, national treasurer, Delta Zeta; Mrs. Schofield, na[tional president of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Mrs. Mark Reasoner, province president.

Baptist Women Will Have One Society

The Women's Missiionary Society ‘of the First Baptist Church will [hold its last meeting under its present organization at 2 p. m. Thursday in the church. The women of the church have been organized into one large organization to be known as the Women's Society of the First [Baptist Church of which the Mis|sionary Society members will be a part. |" Mrs. Edward E. Allison will re-| [view “Uprooted Americans,” at | Thursday's meeting. Mrs. M. B. | Motley will give the devotions and | (Mrs. James E, Millikan will present | | “Flashlights.” Mrs. G. W. Rubush | land Mrs. Warren Bosworth will be lin charge of the musical program. | A tea will follow with Mrs. C. C.| Dupree and members of the Serv- | ice Class as hostesses. |

‘Churchwomen Work For Red Cross

One of the busiest units of the | Red Cross is the one at All Souls’ | Unitarian Church. Its chairman, ( Miss Laura Buehler, has made a report on the unit's work since its lorganization in June last year. | Garments finished by the group | | include 55 surgeons’ coats, 55 bed | coats, 30 bathrobes, 32 boys’ shorts, | 18 pairs of boys’ pajamas, 5 woolen | dresses, 2 children’s dresses, 30 | baby blankets, 24 boottees, 45 baby bonnets, 45 baby sacques, 47 baby dresses, 653 diapers and ‘41 refugee gowns, The knitting unit has finished 148 sweaters and twq shawls,

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Teacher Associations this week, The week's schedule of meeti

Garden City Study Club—9:30 a. m. |

Pleasant

Speedway

Lowell

Bridgeport

Parente follows:

Election meetings will claim the attention of Marion Count

with Mrs. A, L. Basterdav, 20th and Pasadena; Group covered dish luncheon with M M. L. Case, 1600 Pleasant Run Blvd,

FRIDAY

Central Grade—1 pp. m. Hobby exhibit and program planned by Mrs. E. E. Fields; tion and installation of officers directed by Mrs. Charles Etris, re=

TODAY

Evans School—2 p. m, Business meeting and election conducted by Mrs. Adolph Granneman, president.

TOMORROW Decatur

Tour of Beveridge Paper Co. and Fame Laundry followed by attendance at noonday services in

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Christ Church. Mrs. P. D. Bal+| ring president. it Run Parent Educatlon| .ommittee report by Mesdames Pre-School Group—12:30 Pp. m.| ponald Beaver, Alex Tuschinsky With Mrs, Hubert Shortridge, 6500 and Lora McKenzie; installation 3 p. m. Band and pro-{ yea: Castleton High School Quar= gram from Indiana School for the | (et 0 appear Deaf, directed by J. A. Raney ——————————— business session. Report of nominating committee: Mrs. W. L.| Heston, Mrs. Ralph Farley, Miss | | tion. Mrs. Floyd Beck and Mrs. | Plans Prooram Louis Senter, hostesses > 7:45 p. m. Election of | tain; film to be shown. Mrs. Orval apolis Power and Light Co. Chorus Barnett, retiring president, to in-| will be featured in a program to be stall new officers. Panel discus-/ given by the chorus for the guest munity by Lawrence Abram, Mrs. | uyrday in Ayres’ auditorium. Robert Stevens, Fred Keithley, Mrs. Petrache Velesscu will talk and Mrs. A. H. Hartman. {on her travels in Europe and reMrs. Earl Armbrust, president; Rumania. She will exhibit a collec« Mrs. M. E. Dunn, vice president: [tion of articles obtained during her Miss Virginia Wulf, secretary; |travels. The program committee ine secretary, and Dean Berry, treas- |man, and the Mesdames Russell urer, by Mrs. H. Verle Wilson, re- | Machael, Robert Rogers, G. W, tiring president, assisted by Mrs. | Workman and F. W. Danner. bers: A. W. Illg, Mrs. Wilson, Vie- |W. Stockdale will assist the presie tor Menefee, school principal, | dent, Mrs. A, R, Tomlin, during the Plainfield Boys’ School Band to | afternoon.

daug in charge. Castleton—2:30 p. m. Nominating E. 14th. of new officers by Mrs. Beaver; Mrs. Charles Petraits presiding at Fl .r ’ » Magazine Club « Laverne Ridlen, followed by elecofficers. Fourth grade to enter-| 1he male quartet of the Indiansion on P.-T. A, School and Com-| meeting of the Magazine Club Sate 8 p. m. Installation of late her experiences while living in Mrs. Isaac Keen, corresponding | cludes Mrs, Howard J. Huber, chairs W. W. Cothran. New board mem- | Mrs. Othniel Hitch and Mrs. E, play.

Hold Theater Party The W. I. T. Club held a luncheon p. m. Group 1 with Mrs. Don [and theater party today. Miss Jegn Stewart, 5800 E. 19th: Group 2 Chandler is the club president,

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