Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1941 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1941°

Reception Follows Wedding Of Rosalind Barrows and Karl Chenoweth Today

A reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Irving Barrows, 5828 College Ave, was to follow the wedding of their daughter. Rosalind, to Karl Chenoweth at 3:30 p. m. today in the Broad- | way Methodist Church The marriage service was to be church Palms, ferns and 1 candelabra, were to be ar-)

read by Dr. John F. Edwards, pastor | Faster lilies, flanked by two seven-

the altar. A program of usic before the ceremony include Mrs. John Bruhn My Heart at Thy Sweet nd “Ich Liebe Dich.” Mrs the organist

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Rite Is Today

The marriage of Miss Florence Petty, daughter of Mr. and Otto J. Petty, 3245 Guilford to Loran E. Calvin of Indian-

glish was to be s Marjorie Pendleton, Chicago maid of to be gowned in blue marqguisette, of | Louise lace finished with short, puffed ps, 1 « She was to wear a Juliet AV pal her gown and was to | apolis, formerly of Grayville, Jib, cree vellow carnations. | was to take place at 3:30 o'clock Carty ye: Ow, ts this afternoon in the Sutherland The flower girl, Harriet Ruthip..cphcterian Church. Hull, was to'wear a floor-length| pha Rev. F. A. Pfleiderer, pastor, ! frock of blue net and was to have was to perform the ceremony at an lue net bows in her hair, She WaS aia; decorated with palms and to carry a small, colonial bouquetl. candelabra. Before the ceremony White net and Alencon lace Mrs. Francis E. Lackey, organist, fashion the bridal gown, The bodice | was to play a program of bridal js made with square neckline and music and Clifford Smith was to] short, puffed sleeves. Inset in the sing. : train which sweeps from the full | I'he bride, who was to enter alone, | skirt are bows of the lace, Her|was to wear a heavenly blue alpaca fingertip length veil was to fall | frock in street length with navy from a

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[roses and gardenias. Her sister, with a shower of carnation petals. sories and a rose corsage. quisette with which she Was to Weal Her accessories were to be of black! i stephanotis. Mrs. Chenoweth’s blue Best man was to be Gene Cheno- | ushers brother, and Jean Lacey were to be ceremony. The couple will be at! to he Miss Sally Hull, Connersville; — ee >. . 7 yo Rabbi Goldblatt Will Garver, Miss Carolyn Dixon and | “wy ~ A "» | Decorations at the home were toon Our Children” at the regular| en luncheon at the Temple Monday. | To Take Motor Trip alter the reception, the bride will Russell Sanders and piano solos by i a corsage of amazonicas and step-|mittee is Mrs. J. L. Rosenstein, as- | Apartments ( Platt will preside and Mrs. David Delta Delta Delta and Theta Sigma assembly of the National Federa- . {and Mrs. 't Danni rs. | attended John Herron Art School. an Mr Albert nnin M ding were to include Mr. and MIS. uqvecs by Dr. Walter W. Van Kirk Mrs. James B. Wagstaf, Sheffield, i001 of the Federal Council of Frank Buckley, C. S. Roots, Joseph | network of NBC. Hull, A. H. Rieman and Louise gations, present programs around a — gion.” National projects are aid to|

cap and she was to | accessories and a corsage of pink carry a bouquet of white carnations Caroline, was to wear a dusty pink '%e dsr mother chose a long alpaca dress with saddle tan acces1e brides moine ot i gleeved gown Of aquamarine mar=| oo pie gown was to be worn \ f the same mate by Mrs. Petty, mother of (he bride. | & CO.onet ‘urvan oi t a Eo rial and a corsage of garaenias and ,,.4 he was to wear gardenias. The with a Pridegroom’s attendants were to in-| silk jersey was to be Worn With 2 .),de Jack Smith, best man, Hercorsage of sweetheart roses. man Kent and Richard Robbins,| weth. Goshen, brother of the brige- | A reception at the home of the groom. Alvin Barrows, the brides bride's parents was to follow the} the ushers {home after April 26 at 3205 Guil-| Assistants at the reception were ford Ave. Miss Marifrances Tatlock, Dayton, O.: Mrs. Robert Seward, Mrs. Clyde ry d Talk on Children Miss Ruth Chenoweth. Pasquale] d : Montani, harpist, was to play.| Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will talk| be in silver, gold and blue, the meeting of the Temple Sisterhood | bride's sorority colors. following a 12:30 o'clock dessert | | Also on the program will be a reLeaving for a motor trip Southjview of “Winston Churchill” by Mrs.| wear a gray and coral plaid suit,| Miss Ruth Adele Levin, coral topcoat, black accessories and| Chairman of the luncheon com-| hanotis. After May 1, the couple | sisted by Mrs. Sol Friedland and will be at home in the St. Regis| Mrs. Allan Bloom. Mrs. Harold 1 iver. | Lurvey will introduce the program r t DePauw Univer-|™ : A oi ® > a member of| Delegates to the national biennial versity, S g sy a | tion of Temple Sisterhoods April 27 rit and Mortar Board,| Bl i He Chenoweth | 10 50 in Detroit will be Mrs. Platt | the wed |Lurvey and Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks Out-of-town guests for the wed-|.,., wil attend. The convention! Stanley K. Henshaw and Miss Jane of New York, president of the Na-! Burnett of College Hill, Cincinnaliy yinna) peace Conference and an England; Messrs. and Mesdames W.{Churches, will be broadcast on oO. Hull, M. R. Hull, M. Lair Hull. imyecday, April 30, over the Blue] Barrows, James Fish and Can] Meeting concurrently with Lines, Mesdames R. W. Hull, George pion of American Hebrew CongreBeaton, Miss Flo Rempp and Charles Hull, all of Connersville. |oeneral theme, “Speak Up, Relia iT refugees, peace education, Braille! Luncheon Is Tuesday work for the blind and financial

The Kappa Alpha Thets Mothers aid to Jewish students 7 ive a Spring uncneon’ ha————————— Ob ports at Pr m. Tuesday ( hapter to Mcet in the Butler Chapter house Mrs! A social meeting will be held by | RC Cox 1s general chairman.| Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Kappa | Reservations may be made with Sorority, at 8 p. m. Wednesday at! Mrs. James T. Stewart or Mrs. F.ithe home of Miss Irna Meinzen, | BE Glass, 122¢ Laurel St

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Set Garden Dav a At Home Show

Mrs. Charles W. Sewell, adminis-| {rative diretror of the Associated | Women of the American Farm Bu-| reau, Inc. will speak April 21 at the| annual Garden Day Luncheon held! in connection with the Indianapolis] Home Show. Mrs. Sewell, a former | Indiana resident, now lives in Chi-| cago. Tables for the luncheon will be | laid in the midst of the gardens | which landscape the three home | show homes, Over 300 women are] expected to attend the event. The] luncheon is not limited to garden club members. Also on the program will be songs | by Mrs. William Goory and the| reading of poems on homes and gardens by Mrs. John W. Thorn-| burgh. Mrs. J. Harold Hayes, head | of the garden club's participation | in the show, will preside. Women of the Golden Glow Gar-| den Club are in charge of arrange-| ments. Mrs. George W. Dver, the] club president, is being assisted by | the Mesdames Charles S. Seward, | James Thompson, Houston Cory. O.| G. Merrill and W. W. Drayer, who are taking reservations, Special will include Mes-| dames Henry ¥F. Schricker, Merritt | Harrison, E. D. Pierre, D. W. Alex-| ander. Carl C. Weiland, Ray T. Fat-| out, J. H. Carnine, Dan C. Hess, w.| O. Zervas, M. B. Esterline, Joseph | Walpole, Arthur Smock, T. E, Grin-| Forrest Kellogg, C. BE. Wag-| Spickelmier, Robert Rhoads. T. R. Black, Andy Miller, | A. C. Sallee, Messrs, and Mesdames | Robert L. Mason, J. Frank Cantwell, | James H. Lowry and Carl Ernsting: Miss Mary Sullivan and C. L. Dyer Mrs. E. C. Cline, Richmond, president of the Garden Club of Indiana, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, has also been in-

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Broadcasters Plan Dance

The Cheer Broadcasters, Inc, already are making plans for their annual dance to raise additional funds for their milk fund which benefits needy families, Mrs, Lynn Adams is chairman and Mrs. Chauncey Buck is co-chairman of the event to be held this year on May 3 in the Columbia Club Assisting them are: Tickets, Mrs Merlin D. Mullane, chairman, Mrs. Charles Thomas, co-chairman, Mesdames Robert Martin, Wilhham Haugh and Calvin Davis; reservaMrs. Walter Geisel, chairman, Mrs. John Toumev, co-chairman, | Mesdames Walter Freeman, Max Norris, W. F. Holmes and L. B.| Sackett. . Others are: Music, Mrs. J. L. McDermed. chairman, Mrs. Wayne Hill, co-chairman. and Mrs, C. F. Dillenbeck: decorations, Mrs. John Mingle, chairman, Mrs. S. M. Partlow, cochairman, and Mrs. J. H. Prochaska and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith; milk bar. Mrs. Cecil Vestal, chairman, and Mrs. Otis Carmichael and Mus. M. Earl Robbins; publicity, Mrs. William Leonard, chairman, Mrs. Herbert Walker and Mrs. O. E. Wilson.

Tomorrow will mean more as! April 13 than as Easter to Patricia I... Robh of 804 N. Gray St, who will celebrate her 13th birthday by attending Easter services and entertaining several friends in the! home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Harry O. Robb. Besides being 13] on the 13th, Patricia is in Home| Room 13 at School 54 and has 13/

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Society

Bomar Cramer to Present Program

Wednesday for Propylaeum Club

BOMAR CRAMER, pianist, will be presented at

2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Propylaeumn by the club's entertainment committee of which Mrs. Frederick E. Matson is chairman, His appearance will be the first of four to he made in the state within the week. On the evenings of April 21, 23 and 24, he is to appear at Indiana University, in Anderson under the sponsorship of Tri Kappa Sorority, and at DePauw University. Mr, will be introduced by Mrs. E. E. Voyles. Mrs, Matson's assistants for the program are Mesdames Harry R. Fitton, William Perry Hahn, Frank B. McKibbin, Robert A. Adams. Henry Dollman, Ralph S. Chappell, Thaddeus R. Baker, John P. Frenzel Jr, Owen E, Morrell, Charles A. Pfafflin, Clyde J. Roach, Ralph C. Vonnegut, Frank R. Weaver, Theodore B. Griffith, Oscar A.

Jose Jr, G. H. A. Clowes, J. J. Berry, Henry. C. Atkins. Volney Malott Brown, Walter H. Green, Paul G. Moffett, Walker W. Winslow and Robert N. Buchanan Other members of the entertainment Joel Whitaker Jr, James O. Ritchey, Paul Lee Hargitt, Frank B. Fowler, Harold M. Trusler, Herbert M. Woollen, Francis P. Huston, John Armstrong, Alfred P. Conklin, H. H, Arnholter, William F. Kuhn, Richard M. Hennessy, Edna F, Vajen, Samuel Lewis Shank, Jackson K. Landers, Earl B. Barnes, Frank W. Cregor, James M, Ogden, Edward W, Harris, James F, Carroll, Walter Curt Brown, C. Fred Davis, Robert W. Lyons, Carl Walk and John Dale Crittenberger, Miss Anna Spann and Miss Mary L. Sullivan.

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Program for Dancing Party Announced

VICTOR HERBERT'S overture at the

“March of the Toys” will follow {he spring party which Mrs, William Byram Gates will give for her dancing pupils and their parents next Saturday in the Murat Temple Ballroom. Miss Nancy Briggs will appear in Slave Girl,” a cane and a tap dance. pearances will be in “Malaguena,” waltz with Robert Craven. Other special numbers will be pagnole,” “The Doll Shop,” “Caucasian” and “La Recurrence.” a ballet offering. Also to be presented are La Conga, rhumba, polka, tango, fox trot and Viennese waltz numbers. Appearing on the program will be Misses Gloria Backer. Rosanne Borinstein, Carolyn Crom, Sally McBride, Emily Flickinger, Alice Greene, Marjorie Home, Betty Brinker, Betsy Blanton Laura Lee Burke, Katherine Koons, Virginia Ruddell, Jane Stephenson, Elizabeth Wolf, Susan Countryman and Joan Thomas. Misses Anne Atkins, Barbara Bradley, Philis Jordan, Elizabeth Welch, June Anne Hannum, Mary Harrell, Mary Heath, Marilyn Wiegand, Jonelle Brown, Marybeth Hammond, Jeanette Jinks, Josephine Justice, Elizabeth Koons, Lucy Littell, Helen Rogers, Ann Spalding, Ann Bobbs, Jane Eaglesfield, Cynthia Hendricks, Ann Kennedy, Barbara Ellen Krutzsch, Joan Pile, Maura Quinn, Gene Scheidenhelm and Ann Stuhldreher. Others are Richard Elliott, George Finney, Robert Blake Jr. Rob Roy Benson, Willard Hart, Morris Hughes, Edward Kingsbury, Stewart Tompkins, Wymond Angell, John Bell, William Best. Stephen Buchanan, Walter Hackett, William King Jr., David Palmer, Jack Perrine, Neal Randolph, Jack Jelliffe, Paul Ragan and Kennard Voyles. Bob McKittrick and his orchestra will play for dancing.

Additional Parties for Lambs Frolic Listed

AMONG PARTIES planned to attend the Lambs Club Spring Frolic tonight at the Columbia Club is one which will gather informally at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Eaglesfield before going to the club. In the party will be Col. and Mrs. A. W. Herrington, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eaglesfield and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Coburn. Another group meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Brosnan before the Frolic will include Messrs. and Mesdames Michael J, Duffecy Jr., Edward P. Gallagher and Walter J. Stuhldreher. Messrs. and Mesdames Chauncey H. Eno II, Volney M. Brown, Albert M. Campbell and Paul Starrett will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm ‘at an informal party at their home and for dinner at the club. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jaqua of Winchester, week-end guests of the Scheidenhelms, also will be in the party Judge and Mrs. Herbert E. Wilson will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer at the club. Members of another party at the Frolic will be Messrs. and Mesdames David IL. Stone Jr, Charles A. Greathouse Jr, Joseph E. Cain, Thomas Ruckelshaus and Elijah B. Martindale Reservations for parties have been made hy Louis H. Schwitzer Jr., Dr. Cleon A. Nafe, Obie J. Smith Jr. and W. J. Hubbard Jr Seated at the casts tables at the Frolic will be groups arranged by Mr. Scheidenheim. John K. Ruckelshaus. Dudley R. Gallahue, Vernon Roth, Henry E. Todd, Russell Bass, Norman A. Perry Jr. and Paul R. Matthews. The Frolic will have a South American theme. The production committee, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Ruckelshaus, included Dr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Ritter, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert D. Robinson, Gailahue and Albert J. Beveridge Jr. Principal roles are being played by Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Beveridge, Mr. Gallahue and Miss Nancy Briggs. Rounding out the cast are Messrs. and Mesdames Starrett, Todd, Frank Throop. Perry, Jack H. Rhoades and Scheidenhelm, Dr. and Mrs. Ritter, Mrs. Gallahue, Mr. Roth, Mr. Matthews and Mrs. William F. Souder Jr. Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus and Mrs. Ritter will be at the planos.

Arlington Horse Show Aids Named

COMMITTEES for 11th annual Arlington Horse Show June 11 to 14 have been announced hy R. H. Brown at whose stables the show is held. Bob himself is to be general manager for the event and this year the ticket sale is being sponsored by the Christamore Aid Society, Assisting Mr. Brown will be Mrs. J. L. Hyatt, treasurer; Mrs, Alex Metzger, entries; Mrs. Clayton O. Mogg and the Christamore Society, boxes and admissions; Mrs. Morris C. Rosner, ribbons; Mrs. Orland A. Church, decorations, and Miss Gertrude Brown and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, trophies. Judges will be H. C. Barham, Milan, Tenn, 3 and 5-gaited classes; Sam Haynes, Columbus, O., hunters, jumpers and ponies; J. T. Denton Lexington, Ky. ringmaster, and Mr. Metzger, announcer. Eight trophies and $4175 in prizes will be awarded at the show,

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three numbers, “Persian Miss Barbara Brown's ap“Hungarian Czardas” and a

“Peasant Dance,” “Dance Es-

| tomorrow, of the wedding of Miss Ruth Ellen Christian to John B. pastor

—_— ee 1. This threesome is among the children participating in the atinual Easter Egg Hunt about the Woodruff Place Community House today. Left to right are David Cox, son of Dr. and Mrs. Roland Cox, Alice Evelyn Graham, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Brewer Graham, and John Schlenck, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Schlenck Sr. : 2. Playing Easter bunny for the children at the Meridian Hills Country Club egg hunt this afternoon is Billy Kerr, six years old, son of Dr. and Mrs, Harry Kerr. Billy's wearing that rabbit mask on his face just for the Kiddies. As he put it to the photographer: “I think the picture would look much cuter without the hat.” 3. Looking forward to the Easter party for children at the Indianapolis Country Club tomorrow are Stephen (left) and Richard Wall, sons of Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Wall. 4. All dressed up for a party is petite Marcia W heeler. With her is her brother, Mark. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Walton M. Wheeler Jr. . 5. Bunnies and baskets and all the other Easter treats are inviting mysteries to Judith Alexander (left), just one and one-half years old. Doing a bit of explaining is her sister, Sharon. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Alexander.

All Saints Episcopal Cathedral will be the scene, at

Lischke, son of Mrs. Ciaude Lischke, 2321 Central Ave. The bride is

{of the {altar decorated with large vases of |

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Christian of Lafayette. The Rev. John church, will officiate

Easter lilies. A group of bridal airs | will be played by Arnold Spencer, | organist, before the ceremony. Entering with her father, the bride will wear ivory satin made with a long train, high neckline and long sleeves pointed at the wrists. Her fingertip length illusion veil will fall from a band of ivory satin ribbon and she will carry a sheaf of Easter lilies. Miss Josephine McKee, Lafayette, maid of honor, will be gowned in rose georgette fashioned with Bishop sleeves ard full skirt. With it she will wear a matching Mary Stuart cap and will carry Finch roses tied with eontrasting streamers. Lacinda Ellis, flower girl, will wear pink taffeta with matching hair ribhons and will carry a basket of rose petals.

Bride's Brother Attendant John Christian, brother of the bride, will serve as best man and

the ushers will be Fred Ritter and Donald Gates. A reception follow-

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Gibeny, Jane Johnson Burroughs,

. . : . ~~ To John B. Lischke in Rite at |Books Concert m. present a cantata, “Seven Greek Party Booked byl svomer coup wt ve tor o 4 Orlof, violin; Miss Marjorie Bere lian Koontz are chairmen of a the program with “Beauteous Morn” IM “Indian Cradle Song” and “To Ayres’ auditorium, Bernard | ¥ichard Foster will play the harp A. Lynch, R Bearly, Joseph Conley, Charles A. Conners piano accompaniment. Boles. Charles Lauck, George B. Metcalf,| Frank Venezia, ine wi) include the guest of honor the Mesdames James B. Mahan, Highley, choral section chairman: . A. Milam, Bernard A. Reilly, Ed- | ~,. . C A. Milam 1 d a! ) Cregor, James Ogden, Bernard ing the ceremony will be held in All dy ; : Receiving will be the Mesdames Fenstermaker and C. F. COR the bride will wear a beige suit with opie committee are Mrs. Raymond | i : "|The candy committee includes the home, the couple will live at 9536 Ralph Chappell, Myra Clippinger,

Ruth Ellen Christi 1] Be Wed C 3 uth Ellen Christian Will Be Wed | Choral Group NY . All Saints Espiscopal Cathedral | te cho mnsembic of the 1ndianapolis Matinee Musicale will 3:30 p. al Scenes” (Parker), as the | closing group in its annual spring M. Nelson, vicar | concert Friday at 8:15 p. m. in the at an| | World War Memorial | “Miniaturen” (Paul Juon). played , : : by a composed of Miss Jean Marian Guild nat, cello, and Miss Imogene Pier= Mrs. H. Weir Cook and Mrs. Lil- son, piano. The Ensemble will open spring card party which the Marian a ply pap {cama { Guild will sponsor Thursday ; : nage, {| Phyllis.” Assisting is a ticket committee Miss Mary Louise Houk and including the Visgdaines THAI 2d oboe accompaniment to the W. Barber, Willard cantata, in addition to Mrs. Natalia Commons, David Conner, J. Bi, Soils will be Mesdames Arthur Drew, J. B. Lang, F. J. Latendresse, v.adison, Paul Whipple and Frank | At a reception immediately fole George Spencer, Joseph Stevens, owing th , R rerai Sore Toot g € concert, the receiving Matthew Walpole and Frank Zerr.| ang chor i: . On the telephone committee are .,q ql srr Laurer John Gallagher, G. W. Becker, Mrs. Jam : wen ! id S. es H. Lowry, Matinee Mu~ William Garson, Margaret Egan, gioaje president; Mesdames Frank ward L. Shaughnessy, Gerry Sprage matty T. M. Rybolt, William J and Earl Williams. | Stark, J. Clyde Hoffman S E Saints parish house. ! : ed. , Rose Fritsch, Arthur Leaving for a wedding trip south, dS. Soe a Bah Sant Other honor guests will be. MesCy + Me oir dames Lafayette Page, Robert black accessories and an orchid COr-| parker and Mrs. C. Ralph White. | sage. After completion of their] Mesdames Wilbur Worl, Raymond |p... ar > College Ave. Gueutal and Roy Doolittle. On the Liank Edenharter, Simon Kiser, §

The bride is a graduate of the|arrangements committee are Mrs, | K: Ruick, Arthur Taylor, James L.

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Methodist Hospital School of |J. B. Chung and Mrs. R. W. Giray.| Washer, James M. Pearson, Carl Nursing and Mr. Lischke was gradu-| Mrs. J. H. Lang is the guild presi-| SrSang, Ales! Reep. Attia Malott ated from the Indianapolis College | dent. \rtin, Charles Maxwell, James of Pharmacy. — Moag, William Gibbs, Wendell Cole, eee M : Albert Lang and Robert Blakeman, 2 av Tov all iss Lillian Starost and Miss Ethel . . ( P. H N A. Will Have Re) organ to Talk MacDowell Moore. . . « Ade | T r T Ush ett : . ; | Before W.C. TT. U sherettes at the concert will be Cavins Memorial Day | ! : daughters of chorus members, the i Guest speaker at an institute Misses Edith Jane Whipple Cal . Su] _; | E. sler, Emma S The Public Health hs given by the Sarah Swain Unit of Frances Weidlich. Lou Sesion sociation will establish a memoria (the Women's Christian Temperance Egger, Emily Jean and Dorothy Rae day in honor of Alexander Cavins,|ypjon Tuesday will be the Rev. B. Beebe and Cornelia Conner, who gave the Association his serv-|; arergan, pastor of the Shelby | e— ices as consulting attorney from its Street Methodist Church. The | ; N : a M1 incorporation in January, 1913, until nesting on begin ny g i, In Bi adshaw to Talk : Le ne etcher Place ethodis ' " Th 1 his, death last month. . | churen. st Before Leg 1on Unit Mrs. Frank McKibbin, vice Presi=| Morning and afternoon devotions Indi ; ; dent, announced memorial plans at| will be led by Mrs. C. G. Eicher, ndianapolis Post 4 American the April meeting of the Associa-| county evangelistic director, and the Legion Auxiliary members will meet tion's Board of Directors recently.| Rev. Howard Lytle of the Fletcher | Wednesday evening in the World Miss Bernice Cain, nurses’ staff su- Place Church. County directors War Memorial to hear Judge Wil. pervisor, was granted a six-month| will present reports and Mrs. Wil- fred Bradshaw of the County Juve= leave of absence to assist the Ameri-| liam Hogle will provide a musical nile Court speak on child welfare, can Red Cross Nursing Service in| program. Mrs. John Edmonds, vice chairthe East. Defense measures have | Cr ———————————————— man of the child welfare committee, or 3 "OSE : 211s will introduce the speaker. inomased demands for Rey Cross Leo Smith to Talk lo = A report was made by Mrs. John| Leo X. Smith, attorney, will “> . Def curry Phat through the help of Tri/ speak at 8 p. m. Monday betore| NCE and Card Pay ty Kappa Sorority 13 P. H. N. A. members of the 17th Ward Women's) Gilly Banta’s orchestra will play crippled children patients, unable Democratic Club in the home of for the dance sponsored by the to attend city schools, will receive, Mrs. Owen Riley, 2028 Riley Ave. Bon Ton Club, 322 E. New York St,

weekly instruction by a teacher| Women of the eighth precinct will at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Cards also from the James E. Roberts School. be hostesses. will be played.

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