Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1941 — Page 17

PAGE 16 | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1041" Junior League Elects Officers at Annual Meeting | Will Sponsor Spring Card Party

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Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres to Entertain

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Smith Coileae Club at Luncheon

THE SPRING LUNCHEON of the Smith College Club will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres. Honor guests with prospective stu-

dents of the school will be mothers of girls now at Smith. Among mothers of students who will attend are Mrs. Theodore Griffith and Mrs. Edward B. Taggart. themselves members of the club, and Mesdames Elsa Pantzer. Post Milliken. Ernest Rupel, Theodore L. Lock Herman C. WoMI, Harlan Hadley, William Macgregor Morris and John Jameson and Mrs. George Jaqua of Winchester Mrs. Charles F. Mever Jr. chairman. will be assisted bv Mesdames Taggart, Neil Estabrook, Berkley Duck Sr. and Frank Truitt. Miss Betty Tharp and Miss Anna Spann, Movies of the Smith campus and college activities will be shown

Children's Civic Season to Close

A MODERN COMEDY The Seven Little Rebels,” by Rosemary Gabbert Musil, will close the Children’s Civic Theater season on April 26 and 27 It will be directed by Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan and Mrs, Joseph W. Walden, both of whom have produced outstanding productions for the theater, A contest is being held among the children in the John Herron Art Museum art class led by Miss June Woodworth to make posters to be used in the set for the play. Children making the five winning a 3 \ posters will receive tickets to the production X : i The play is for children from 5 to 14 years of age. Comedy is Officers elected at the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Junior League vesterday in the American provided by many pranks and scrapes when seven children rebel | over the change of director in a settlement house. In the course | The Marian Guild will sponsor its spring card party and style show tomorrow afternoon in Ayres

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3 5 ’ United Life Insurance Buiiding include (left to right) Mrs. Velney M. Brown, recording seeretarv: Mrs.

Oi the piay the lillie rebels Sia circus, bring about a romance auditorium. Among the committee members are Mrs. Henry J. Foltz (left) and Mrs. H. Weir Cook, ar-

James Collins, treasurer; Mrs. Howard W. Fieber, vice president, and Mrs. John P. Collett president, Miss . and win

Madelaine Speers was chosen as corresponding secre tam : ry in ¥ hr ‘ "ic dAncinnis s eile mH rs. Richard K rangements co-chairman. Plans for the event were often the topic of conversation as guild members a . : Ducke: met to sew for the Red Cross at Marian College.

\ » 5X \ 3 A #472 . ~y . Yaln - 5 LA oF : “od hh tewiiai will contribute . « . _ ee . : Music Clubs Altrusa Club Is to Celebrate le ln srs | | weal Residents Participating 'Manning-Ruch

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Y 5 2 4 - - ag * missional 1 1aV S niormance : 2 DO eT AAR 10Crs ! I / id iy, | } foonligh il be spon bv the Nippon Circle of the / A, . » . Convene I #2 ol ” I 2 a : | icon Preterian Charen The meanisaton awves ns pane JH Annual Meeting of Indiana Rite Read > « on 4 XC P oe ( - TCO CU wopic \ rk Ao 1 th apel supported he church, and . . | Tomorrow Ji ghee Lf eremn wan Sia, ech or we vores win Mw. | CRtrCioomien at Terre Haute | ae sn do pam ry

N \ : : ~ bt a {Mi r ning are on a wedding trip South Delegates from Wh kkb ys vi iii . Beevers Yoni wlevk bes Hora Shon ind Mr, Nvha tain Dr. and Mrs. . . and will he at home in Indianapolis i€gates iro ommunity music; me : pe x Lo aE Sh 3 Hae l ’ O. Alvis and ind Mrs. Robert Dietz at dinn before attending Several Indianapolis women are ir Terre Haute today to attend the on their return \ H cities and towns “! resent D R A a Sabi) NOLS at in NE the show 1 n Irs. Marlow anion will go with Dr. and Mrs. 12th annual meeting of the Indiana Council of Church Women. Follow- Mrs. Manning was Miss Margaret 1 ¢ 3vron Rust Maj. and Mrs. Wan i 1 i will be with Mi ng a Board of Directors’ session at 1:30 p. m. and a tea and dinner at puch. Bloomington. daughter of 3 ( Mr. and Mrs ul Huddlestun will en the Y. W. C. A. there, general sessions will be hela tomorrow and Friday. otis Ruch. Frankfort, before her L 0 ov K ertain Mr, and ! Alfred Campbell Db . @ Mrs. Asa Ho president of the] > marraige at 9 a. m. Monday in ne of Irs. Ne 1 OT tIher Nev reservation ar 1¢ maae by 1 Jean Indianapo ie Council and second | 1 . “ye our weAne Yi nnd \ ndianapolis an § A ; v ur Lady of Lourdes Church, Mr. New Jersey S ne I pastor: Mesdames se Dixon, Eugene McIntire vice president of the state group, | 210Nn AuXl 1ary to Manning is the son of Mrs. John ahd J id Mrs. H. N. Eddington. Mr. and Mrs is 1ttending Other are Mrs. | 7 M: *» "08 N Bancroft & T TN ' on na 11 t MI is ¢ ng S$ IMT . ~ VY anning, 706 N. Bancroft St. The > ESS AND ROFES- gr : vedo) r Nite - Om i Be ] 3 ET) y € 8 2 \L ph SON S Cl Ce FE H. 1 asingham: 1 } Daniel, 1. M. White, T. F. Hudgins, . R. Mitchell, president of the Mee t I OMmMorrow | Rev. Fr. Thomas Kilfoil of Bloom- \ 1 mem- \ y “ 2 ley ~ mT " . , ’ i % x OMEN 3 hk 4a ii em Jarold ! Ayres, A. F. Bromley, ( . Johnson Indiana Baptist Women's Associa- East | ington officiated at the service DIA A prin 1'0i1 0=- 3 Yi red “1 : Tome: hg a 1 * ™ Az Tary ALY T™ » . ’ + 1 hin tai STN 0s STAEIY "it ROWSE ii is, Gaylora Woc 1 ana Hom R SR I Sn tindnt tion Mrs. rimothy Harrison. Con- Indianapolis Unit 13, American The bride wore a teal blue tailAub NOW The shov : pened Monday will continue inrough saturaa gregational Women's Missionary So- Legion Auxiliary. will be held at ored suit with beige accessories and ciety; Mrs. W. H. Hartinger, Meth- p.m tomorrow in the World! & corsage of gardenias and violets odist representative: Mrs. Harry! yw.) Memorial Shrine for the ceremony. Her attendant, Krause, state treasurer; Mrs. R. J.| = 5 report will be given by Mrs Miss Laura Willard, Bloomington, Hudelson. state resource leader; Seorge Peevler on a trip to Marion | Was In a navy suit with white acMus. Charles A. Mueller, city JMIS=) ecently for the District's annual ¢SSories Her corsage w as of Amer -~ sionary for the Indianapolis Coun- birthday party ican Beauty roses. Donald Manning cil, and Mesdames Brandt Downey, i _ was his brother's best man 2 \ tended camp | C. Fulmer, James Overtree and The bride attended Indiana Unip ave all i < ~ 1 Y "ye . Or y rie YE RLLSe } J. H. Smilev. Latnicheon Is Tomorirou versity.

include an 11 a. m wr the veel several =i _ her local girls who have been ’ noon covered ry > ~ a. 2 " i oR he Bel 3 Mrs. Hudelson will lead medita- Mis Yames. M. Firth. 2702 N ————e a a A Vii \ Al a at In 3 2) 1 S a © D L et L Ol SC . LI . An Je i 5 i 1 | - i ~ . a fH ETN § . ~~ oe . ie “ih Rb Ee “ nY A tion ograms tomorrow morning Yi uh Ah : Y daa LIE an aiterncon Goodwin. Mai Jean and J Briggs, Elizabeth Thomson and on : Pe ri unre Talbott Ave. will entertain the H. A.C. Bi 1d Frida I T all « i 1. ¢ =D y L 1 arbara Evan 3 : Central District Chiropractors’ Aux- The Li: g' tion™ Rridi SOQ - i t Road Barbara Evans. : ; : = meditation period will be under the .;. | FiSh taurop ctors' A R I'he Ladies’ Aucti oriage se IS, Pos 0adq, Among Indianapolis residents spending the Easter week-end ~harge of Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. E. 1 illiary tomorrow with a 1 o'clock tion of the Hoosier Athletic Club i A= i A LD A L K A oD. de J

Mrs. J. P. Lentz at ench Lick Springs re \ and Mrs. Robert G. Tucker and z E at French Lick Springs were Mr. and Mi i Tu Eggers of Hammond, retiring presi-

HOMEMAK- Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Flanigan dent. will have charge of an election as to meet at 1:30 itich W lief Meet of officers tomorrow morning and | r eetrs 2 the home of Mrs British ar Re € G oup other sessions.

24 Spencer Ave MRS. CARROLL SIPE and Mrs. J. C. Jackson are hostesses ry i 1 for the regular meeting of the American Theater Wing of the

he monthly meeting of

x meetin MRS. KATHRYN FRANCIS CURTIS. who has been the house VISTA CLUX the Y. W. C. { west of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, will leave tomorrow for omorrow at 1:30 p. m her home in Asheville. N. C. While she was here Mr. and Mrs. Curl old an open house ( el Ay meeling tomorrow of Mrs. Curtis is director of Ca lllahee at Brevard. N. C., where <sRLAND HOMEMAK- : win nel ad we. I

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luncheon in her home. Mrs. Ches- will meet at 2 p. m. Friday in the ter B. Ellis will preside at a busi- club. Mrs. Robert Wands and Mrs ness meeting Earl Armbrust are hosts

presi- toda) \ 1 r . RBRritich War Relief Society. Members are sewing today from 10 a. m. \ ote I caoue to 2:30 p. m. at the headquarters, 15 E. Washington St / —d Nt = Ming” be Indiananolis has four of the Society's 675 American branches: 4

ish Empire, the Alpha Chi Omega di

and “Developing the Daughters of the Brit H 2 S R ~t ity Through Na- oh and the Man Bryson unit. in addition to the American Cars CpoI t

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bur Newlin will Theater Wing. By the end of January, the national organization opics discussed at a neeting had raised $6.300,000 for British Wa ala : The results of an Indiana League nt gray tomorrow of the FEDERATED RE- Mrs. Arthur McGeoch Flint. chairman of the recent Tag Da} e discussed by Mrs. SEARCH CLUB of Mooresvilie sponsored by Indianapolis workers for British Wai Relief, has an- New 1941 ICE RefrigerJULIO Sai ta) . A ¢ sonnel tate t i as WT r REVIEW CLUB Hostess will be Mrs. Lorlyvs Rogers nounced that approximately $800 was the total for the day's mnel 1n state Institutions was ators offer these EXTRA

of Women Voters’ survey of per-

re collections. presented by Mrs. Frank Cox to ADVANTAGES:

To Hold Rummaae Sale | : . 2 = members of the Indianapolis

Morrow "RJ I. will present ’ Performance! ONL) 3 ' 3 ald i y v 3 Iroc and rs cto! \ Jose J 3 ne o Q anartment ry SP - ‘ : rummage sale will be held by Mrs. Tom ¢ rod and Mrs. Victor se a 3 "League's Department of Govern ICE Refrigerators give: the Indisnanal < ta the! “The Plavs ti “hin for Portfolio Club members meeting he Indianapolis Auxiliary to the The a l Fraternal Order of Police on Fri-] 'OmMorrown 3 ~~ M v 3 ars} smhers he ay and Saturday at 534 Indiana Mem hae Subpe! Rccthier ah Stages and Mis.| L. Dickerson and Mrs. James Q. Thrasher. =~ ——— ; ‘ ! Appearance: = Nothing are co-chairmen. | - { Mrs. Cox, chairman of the local smarter at ANY price,

‘oul ! Propylaeum ment and Its Operation at 10a. m. y Correct Cold, Proper Huubrooms at the Propylasum ' : idi ras! 3 ah . inv the s¢t R f o midity an Vash supper committee are Mr. and Mrs. Luther |!oday In tht We Room of th a Washe: a World War Memorial

i league's department, reported on

" - ——— . — . a a ——— $ rene } avo x ~ . D . . | i 1 lNnicipat (zal de ns N 3° T | . . . : : Convenience: Unequallel MU : \ O1 ority dns visits to local state institutions; Time and Food-SavVing AS SEEN IN Club Elects ’ Mrs. Lester A. Smith, state depart- " N v ment chairman, summarized Cost: 1.3 to 1; LESS Mrs. Lloyd Potienger was elected State d\ trips to all others, and Miss Mary than mechanical boxes {president of the Municipal Gardens v Sinclair, executive secretary of the hich Ger ONLY harsh, i Indiana League explained the dry cold. oman’s )epartment Cilub at a tat Yay plans of a coilege sor- . > y Woman Dep 1 i ‘ Sta Le I ) R an 2 (a ol ( +t of course of S. B. 129—the State Inrecent meeting. Vice presiaents ority n ad todays announc ement « stitution Merit Bill—through the + sioht | Greek-letter or zations’ activi-i 2" ce : a chosen are Mrs. Burton Knight, Greek-letter organi Legislature. VISIT POLAR'S HOME SHOW EXHIBIT ; George Holmes, | Ue: .| In connection with the special

first I's " Fats anys rat CoS. : OD DN ais study of personnel In Stale instily- ICE AND § hicago, nat Be oul y tions, members of nine leagues Other officers are Mrs. O of KAPPA DELTA SOROR- visited 13 of the institutions. inSrader. recording secreian Mrs and Delta Province president. i...iswed the chief administrative FUEL CO.

H. A. Harlan, corresponding secre- will be the principal speaker at the (maa) and in many cases saw at —~ tarv; Miss Carrie Hoag _lreasurer; state I heon Saturday in the In- yao part of the institution 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVE &: Mrs. Harold Haves, garden section gianapolis Athletic Club. An analysis of these reports, 2302 W. MICHIGAN ST. 1902 § EAST ST chairman; Mrs. Toney Flack. social] The program planned by MUS. ‘which spurreq the League to supservice chairman, and Mn Leon 1 Richert, general chairman of nant of the merit bill for employees 4 Thompson, fine arts chairman luncheon arrangements, will In- anf state institutions in the Jas! Ln 4 : > ; . S—— - cl skits by Indiana University Legislature, will be ‘made. * It creates a lovely : : Ca Ff ~ . . chapter members. Mrs. Hugh A } : on 3 3 SL { “> “1 OQ Teeters, Gamma Province maga- | "ew complexion A : : Social Agencies ine subscription chairman. and i vg Mrs Merton W. Edgar of Ft

i . Warne national magazine chair{Plan Institute [Fo mo, suse an

the program

Public relations in social work| _. =. 01 NAPOLIS ALUMNAE] 3 ; 3 ine NDIAINS all> # IVLINS will be the theme of a one-day ngAPTER of DELTA PSI SOR-. to be held Friday, April QRITY will meet for its April} 25, wt the sponsorship of the lunchegn at noon Saturday in the home of Mrs. Emil Roth, 4070 : “ra 31” ino h . y Agencies, according to announce- Broadway During Be ETsernoon ment of Ralph W. Husted, Council the group Will visit the James 2 president Whitcobm Riley Hospital. complexion foults ; : & i Robert F. Nelson, general secre- | CHI TAU ALPHA SORORITY Be 34 tary of the Family Welfare Society, "wit a : chairman of the planning and program committee, reports that Mrs Helen Cody Baker, publicity director of the Chicago Council of Social Agencies, will appear on the program. Others will be William H. Book Indianapolis Chamber of Com-| aries Marian Rieck, 722 Parkway merce executive vice presiaent; will be hostess to BETA CHAPTER Miss Gertrude Taggart, board mem- |; ampers of PHI DELTA PI SORber of the Chiliren's Bureau of onpry, meeting at 8 o'clock to- * it stoys on for hours Lik > . l > : the Indianapoiis Orphan Home, ,. }.+ : ye : Ihe a miracie, i C reales a and Norman E. Isaacs, Indianapolis gon. without re-powdering { Times managing editol Hostess at a meeting of ALPHA | : f : Mrs. Baker. in addition to her CHAPTER G : > , , Mrs. Baker, in addition to her CHAPTER. OMEGA KAPPA SORlovelier beauty! oS, Daker, In Sugijon 16 Der CHAPTER, OME SOR. | “ 3 position 1th ihe Nicagc ouncii, ORITY. today at 8 p. m. in the Ho- | 1s contributing editor of Survey tel Lincoln will be Mrs. Garland | : : Midmonthiy Magazine and &o-au-' Miller 0 YOU want to look lovelier. to. #3 thor with Mrs. Mary S. Routzahn day...tonight...then Pan.Cake » { of "How to Interpret Social Work,”| Members and pledges of LAMB-| Make-Up is your magic wand of ; published by the Russell Sage DA CHAPTER, DELTA SIGMA; a. ais ram 0 { Foundation. She will address the SORORITY, met last night at the beauty. Originated by Max Factor { institute's opening general session home of Mrs. Robert Hendrickson. |

Indianapolis Council of Social % It helps conceal tiny

members will entertain with a linen shower tonight for Mrs. Elbert M Hoetzer. a member, at the home of Miss Eleanor Ryce, 838 N. Riley Ave. Before her recent marriaze to Dr. Hoetzer, the honor guest was| Miss Thelma Spitzer.

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: § |& :30 a. m. and the luncheon at Holly wood for Tech nicolor pic- i 3%. p Ae Place of Geeta is to ALPHA CHAPTER. PHI THETA tures, Pan-Cake Make-l p has be- 3 be announced later. ® DELTA. will meet at 3:30 p. m. come today’s popular fashion. Try : S——— tsi today ai he nome of Mis Sing. J 3 bourne Blue, 3165 Kenwood Ave.

it...you'll be devoted to it forever. : Mrs. Karl Sturman 1.50 : To Entertain Club A review of James Hilton's "Ran dom Harvest” by Mrs. S. M. PartMAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD lowe will be a feature of the MethART SCHOOL OF MAKE-UP

Mrs. Karl Sturman will ostess 1 n 'S Of the 3 ) ~ 'h stess to members of the odist Hospital nurses’ meeting at ton Fortnightly Club and their 7:30 p. m. today in the nurses’ guests Friday afternoon at her si home. Mrs. Lawrence Hayes, proShe gram chairman, will lead com-

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urban home in Ferguson Place ; EE : : a will be assisted by Mrs. F. W. Ho- Tubily singing SE i : 4 RICH IN NATUR. | ol PE . : ; { BR - y Lm | Biogranhicai ketches of Edna st. ledges Attend Mecting |} LL ARE Sah. tha "> AMR a. a MAX FACTOR BOOTH—STR | Vincent Millay and Sara Teasdale! Pledges who will attend a meet- | § ’ : : ARE © | H REET FLOOR ; i. will be given by Mrs. Marjorie ing of the Bachelorettes Sub Deb [iii — : at Sa Boles, whe also will read excerpts Club at 8 p. m. today with Miss :

i 7 , " from their works. Mrs. Virgil Sly Betty Fischer, 609 Euclid Ave. are i ° e L£ e |X preside and introduce Mrs. Misses Ginny Aikman, Frances

Boles ‘Wright and*Tudie Spence.