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

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Society—

Dinners and Informal Parties to Precede Dude Ranch Stampede

THE “ROUND UP” of guests at the Stansfield Circle’s Dude Ranch Stampede at the Woodstock Club Saturday night will include a number of parties dining together or coming from informal gatherings before the dance,

Entertaining informally before going to the club will be Mr, and Mrs. Evans Rust. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Francis Hughes, Emmett Jackson, Hall Cochrane, Herman Brecht, Herbert A. Sweet, Henry S. Ostrom, John Barney and Felix T. McWhirter Jr Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Patton of Frankfort and Mr and Mrs, T Baxter Rogers will have dinner at the Woodstock. Another informal Ty will be that at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irby De Fenelon. In the group will be Dr. and Mrs. C. O. McCormick and Messrs, and Mesdames Paul B. Payne, Mark Enright and David Klausmeyer In a Dutch treat party at the club will be Dr. and Mrs, T. M. Leonard and Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Harrington, John Ester line Jr, Robert Tonning, George Elliott and Fred W. Kohlmeyer, With Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Keller at the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Hill ITI, Miss Ruth Noblitt and Howard Young. Hosts at a dinner at the Woodstock before the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart Jr. Their guests will be Messrs and Mesdames Glenn F. Warren, Charles F. Hamilton, Walter C. Hiser, Russell W. McDermott and Horace E. Storer. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hook for an informal party before going to the club will be Messrs. and Mesdames John Mutz Gregg and Harold P. Ransburg, Edward F. Benzel and Earl Grimsley, Messrs. and Mesdames A. K. Scheidenhelm, Chauncey H. Eno IT, HM ice Angell. Elwood B. Daugherty and James Gardner Martin will be r at the Woodstock. Another group will include Messrs. and Mesdames Silas B Reagan, Harrison Eiteljorg and TalDenny

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MISS BETTY HAMERSTADT and Paul W Scheuring, whose marriage will be April will be honor guests at a dinner which ge Bardwell will give at the Indianapolis Athletic Ciub tomorOther guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William J. HamerMr. and Mrs. Charles § cheuring, Miss Mary Jane HamerMiss Margo Sheerin and John Hamerstadt Approximately 50 guests will attend the tea which Miss Jane Snyder is giving at her home Saturday afternoon for the couple. At a luncheon which Miss Betty Tharp will give Wednesday at the Woodstock Club for the bride-to-be, guests with Miss Hamerstagt will be her Mary Jane, Misses Barbara and Margo Sheerin, Katherine Gartland, Harriet Jane Holmes and Jane Snyder, Mrs. John Hare of Noblesville and Mrs. Gordon Culloden.

Park School Mothers’ Group to Have Home Show Booth

MRS. C. A. HUFF and Mrs. William E Tinney, co-chairmen fot the booth which the Park School Mothers’ Association will have at the Home Show opening tomorrow, have announced Association members who will serve as hostesses during the show. On display in the booth will be data on the annual Park School Garden Tour May 17 and 18 Mrs. T. Victor Keene and Mrs. E H. Earle will serve tomorrow Others acting as hostesses and the days on which they will work are: Nis. W. P. Anderson IIT and Mrs. Huff Saturday: Mrs Tinney and Mrs. C. E. Palmer, Sunday: Mrs. G. M. Bixler and Mrs. G. L. Canfield. Monday: Mrs. Harvey Elam and Mrs. Addison J. Parry, Tuesday: Mrs. J. S. Mears and Mrs. George Lilly, Wednesday: Mis. R. N. Dedaker and Mrs. J. R. Caldow. wife of Park School's new headmaster, next Thursday: Mrs. Keene and Mrs. S. W. Terry, Friday, Apri Mrs. Ralph C. Vonnegut and Mrs. Byron Lafollette, Sat April 26, and Mrs. O. J. Feucht and Mrs. Huff Sunday Appointmen

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Woman's Club to Have Guest Day

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Complete Plans for Stansfield Circle's Dance

Stampede Saturday night at the Woodstock Club.

Sa x 0 CORO LR RRR NA ~ e ho ¢ . NS r Mesdames Fred Kohlmeyer, Hughes Patten and William F. Wiggins (left to right) members of the Stansfield Circle, who are completing arrangements for the organization's Dude Ranch

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Nursing League Pi Beta Phi’s State Day Will Be | To Hold Clinic April 26 at Athletic Club; | A two-day conference on clinical Tri Delta to Give Tea

teaching will be held by the Indiana State League of Nursing Education

urday. {apolis Athletic Club ballroom,

Miss Lucile Petry, associate pro-|, April Blitz

fessor and assistant director of the Daffy Daffodils Too

School of Nursing at the University of Minnesota, will be the principal Fast—Now There's No Show,

speaker at all sessions. She will be assisted by the following staff of inTHE WEATHERMAN just hasn't done right by the Indian-

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Dr. Robert Vandivier, Medical resiward at the Methodist Hospital; Indians Evansville, and Miss Anita Reimer | .C08Y narcissus visual education indianapolis, president of the League

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: | A ceremony morning in Sacred Heart Catholic | Church united Miss

structors: dent at the Indiana University Medical Center; Miss Ella Grafton, teaching surgical supervisor at the] { Methodist Hospital; Miss Margaret Allen, head nurse in the orthopedic apolis District, Garden Olub of te Davita, heag Turse of Members of the district have ert W. Long Hospital; Miss Thelma Deen busy for weeks preparing for Jordan, nursing 4rts instructor of 5 Nareittus ink Be § 2 -t L < A ~ the Protestant Deaconess Hospital, they had to cancel the ‘clinical instructor at Ball Memorial Show | Hospital, Muncie The Hospitals from various parts of ag REA - the state will send exhibits of ma-! terial used in clinical teaching and Ruth R k " | Miss Loretta Heidgerken. educa- FOCKCI tional director of the Indiana Uni- . (versity School of Nursing, is program | N M: d | chairman, assisted by the following | S | arric committee: Miss Ellen M. Anderson. | of Nursing Education: Sister Mary ficiated at the wedding of Miss Ruth | Henrica, Lafayette; Miss Jordan [Mary Broeker to Harley G. Griggs | Evansville; Miss Esther Lehman. at 8 o'clock this morning in St. Joan { South Bend, and Mrs. Hazel Smith, [of Arc Church. The bride was givMiss Rertha L. Pullen and Miss en in marriage by her older brother, | Pern Coy. Indianapolis. {Bernard D. Broeker of Bethlehem, | i———————————— — Pa. i With her street-length jacket Ma n old- Reibe dress of old biue she wore brown ac- | g cestories and a Johanna Hill rose ! - é corsage. Miss Mary Frances Eder. | \, » Crown Point, her only attendant, W edding Toda / Iwore a lighter blue jacket frock with - * (brown accessories and a corsage of this | Talisman roses. C. W. Mason Jr was best man The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Anne Louise | Felix Broecker of Rochester, N. Y. Reibel and Robert G. Mangold. formerly of Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary The Rev. Fr Ephraim Muensch OGriges, TN Regie gE the bridegroom's mother. With her navy suit, | SReiated at the rite. Mrs. Broeker wore Johanna Hill Miss Matilda Gasper and Miss roses and Mrs. Griggs wore TalisHermina Ritter sang, accompanied man roses with her navy frock by Harry Martin, organist. The After their return from a motor j bride is the daughter of Mrs. [trip the couple will be at home herve | Eleanor Reibel, 1704 Union St, and Among out-of-town guests at | Mr. Mangold is the son of Mrs [wedding were Mrs. A. J. Marie Mangold, 1707 Charles St

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Sorority plats for spring activities include those for a founders’ day | x ' luncheon, a rush tea and a regional convention He Ss : ES urs SS} in Ung state wad PI BETA PHI'S annual state founders’ day luncheon planned by Board Building tomorrow and Sat yndianapolis alumnae will be held Saturday, April 26, in the IndianLuncheon speaker will be Dr. Roy Ewing | Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Pres-

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ischolarship awards; (Rider, reservations: Mrs. Joseph F.|qjtuc: the Ball State Teachers’ Col- | Breeze, finance,

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Mr. Robert S. Wild, assistant to the national vice president, is in charge of the program, working with Mrs. J. W. Berry, general luncheon chairman, and Mrs James J. Stew- | art, assistant chairtnan. Mrs. T. O. Conger will be in charge of a display of preducts from the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School at Gatlin- | burg, Tenn | Other committees are: Mrs. Donald C. Duck, chairman. and Mes- | dames Robert Zinn, G. Morton | Davidson, C. C. Schuetz, Reid McLain, Homer Hadley and C. D. Sadler, invitations: Mrs. H. E. Raffens- | berger, assisted by Mrs. C. Evans| Parks and Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp Jr. decorations; Mrs. Egbert S. Hildreth and Mrs. Thomas S. Duck, Mrs. Kenneth |

and Mrs. H. L. Ross,

{ publicity. Active chapter members from But-

| dance {Club ballroom from 9 to 12 o'clock |

headed by Miss Patty planning a formal in the Columbia

ler University Sylvester, are to be held

Saturday night following the luncheon. Dick Robbins’ orchestra will play.

High school seniors planning to enter Indiana University this fall will be honor guests at a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday to be given by the Indiana University Alumnae Club of DELTA DELTA DELTA SORORITY. Hostess will be Mrs. Herbert T. Wagner, 2357 N. Talbott Ave, In the receiving line will be Mrs. Karl Schwomeyer, alumnae club president: Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, director of housing and arts and letters: Mrs. Owen M. Calvert, district president; Mrs. Garrett W. Olds. president of the Tri Delt Indianapolis Alliance. and the Misses Nancy Ellis, Virginia Austin and Ruth Hale. Mrs. Ray Lillenberg is chair man of the tea. assisted by Mrs. Frank Howard and Miss Hale. Mrs. Harold R. Peat of New York,

editor of The Caravan. magazine published by ZETA BETA CHI, na-

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Pageant to Be Highlight at Music Meeting

Two-day Convention Opens at Block's

Mrs. Lenore Ivey Frederickson | (was to be re-elected first vice presi- | {dent of the Indiana Federation of| {Music Clubs this afternoon at a convention session in Block's audi- | [torilum. Her name was to be pre- | |sented by a nominations committee | {headed by Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs. There were to be no nomi- | nations from the floor. | Other names to be presented were those of Mrs. Leigh Freed of North Manchester, to be elected third vice president, and Mrs. Lawrence Smith of Muncie, who was to be selected as treasurer. Mrs. Frank Cregor is presiding at the 21st annual meeting today and! tomorrow as Federation president. Franklin Miner, manager of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra,

Seven Reports Heard Reports of seven district presidents were given this morning. The musical portions of the program included

talked on “Our Symphony” at the opening session.

SA a Miss Louise Berndt heads the hostess committee of Indianapolis Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae for the organization's State Day Iluncheon Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

THURSDAY, State Day Aid

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APRIL 17, 1941

Cancer Army Sets District Programs

Mrs. Isaac Born to Address Two Groups

Climaxing the April enlistment campaign of the Women's Field Army for Control of Cancer will he educational meetings in various parts of the state during the next two weeks, according to a bulletin issued today from state headquarters in the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Fred H. Bowers of Huntington, county captain, will hold a meeting Tuesday when the wax models showing cancer in various parts of the body will be on display. On the same day, Mrs. Lane Wells, Monroe County captain, is sponsoring a showing of the educational motion picture “Choose .to Live” in a Bloomington theater. Mrs. Isaac Born, Women's Field [Army state commander, will address the Owen County Federation of Clubs in Gosport Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl D. Westfall of Spencer, county captain, has arranged for the cancer program at the federation meeting. Mrs. Born and Dr. Don D. Bowers of Indianapolis and Mrs. T. P.

[was to be a guest at today's lunch- Art Gallery Association have issued : (eon. honoring district presidents. invitations to a tea and reception Of the cancer committee of the In- | Additional reports were to be pre|sented by the district presidents this

|Joseph Lautner, was to present a|ing of the gallery rooms.

selections by a quartet, directed by Mrs. Lenore I. Frederickson: the Marion County Homemakers Chorus. the P. R. Mallory Singers and Willard Warch, cellist of Evansville. J. H. Albershardt, director of the Indiana Division of State Publicity,

Knoedler of Columbus, Fourth District commander, will address a meeting in the Methodist Church

Artists at Greensburg next Thursday night,

~ -“ To Give Tea (with Mrs. Raymond Bennett, De-

Members of the Brown County catur County captain, in charge. Dr. Chester A. Stayton, chairman

; Ni 98 4 io diana State Medical Association, Saturday, April 26, in their galleries will speak tonjorrow night at a mass afternoon and the Butler Philhar-| Nashville. Their spring show meeting in the City Hall at Logans= monic Choir. ur oR irecti {opened recently following redecorat-| port, sponsored by the army's Cass i oirker Se irachion er) | County unit, with Mrs. C. L. Wil=concert of American music. | Edward K. Williams is the new liams as captain. : At a dinner tonight in the In. [president of the association, follow-| Mrs. Tom McConnell of Fowler dianapolis Athletic Club Mrs. Ed-|IDg & recent election. Other officers| has been appointed Benton County

mund Burke Ball, Muncie, a patron captain in the army, it is reported

are Miss Marie Goth, vice president; | of the National Federation of Mu- Mrs. Musette O. Stoddard, secre-|to state headquarters. Mrs. John

| : i " si lubs, an : § tary-treasurer, and Dale Bessire, C.| Holmes of Seymour, Jackson County is oad De Christopher B.| Gory Bohm, L. O. Griffith and captain, reports $56 raised at a tag Historical Society, will speak on | Adolph R. Shulz, directors. day in Seymour last Saturday. the relationship of music and his-| One of the features of this year's| Speakers, as well as the army of tory. Life members who will be |exhibit is the Will Vawter Memorial women who are working equally efguests include: Mrs. Ball, Mrs. in honor of a charter member of the | fectively each day, making personal Grace Porterfield Polk, Greenwood; (organization. There are now 28| contacts, continue to emphasize the Mrs. Robert Tinsley, Crawfords-|active and a hundred associate hopeful note about cancer. ; ville; Miss Elsie I. Sweeney, Col- members. “Early is the watchword. Fear is umbus, and the Mesdames William [passa oH Le SOEs H. Coleman, Caroline Vajen Col-| Y Q ‘ (from know yr ar B lins, Charles A. Pfafflin, A. mH. A. C. Sets Tournament) gmpaign, . Robertson, Frank Stalnaker, J. A. Mrs. V. R. Rupp has announced ~ Workers have expressed the beGoodman and P. R. Mallory. Mrs. |that the final bridge event of the|lief that much progress has heen Frank Schrichte and Mrs. Walter |season at the Hoosier Athletic Club made toward lifting the ban of siE. Smith, patronesses, both of will be an open pair duplicate con-|lence and fear which has long Rushville, also will attend. [tract tournament at 12:30 p. m. hampered progress in cancer conA pageant, celebrating Indiana's|Sunday. trol. : 125th year of statehood, will be ; presented tonight for the public in| the Indiana World War Memorial. Participating will be the alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, under the direction of Norman Essex

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lege Choir, the music section of the | Terre Haute Womans’ Department Club, the North Manchester College’'s double quartet, the Indiana State Teachers’ College Choir, Mrs. Helen Brooks Fausset and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus. Officers to Report

A breakfast for state board mem|bers will be held at the Spink Arms | Hotel tomorrow morning. The busi- | ness sessions will be in Blocks’ audi|torium. The morning meeting will | | feature reports of state officers and | musical programs by the Hendricks and Johnson County Home Eco(nomics’ Choruses and Mrs. William A. Devin. | A luncheon tomotrow noon will | honor past presidents. Miss Lynne Wainwright will talk on her tour last summer of South America with Stokowski's All-American Youth Orchestra at the afternoon session.

Block's Announces Bridge Winners

| Winners in Block's receni bridge forum have been announced by {Mrs. Dorothy Ellis. They are: Sec[tion 1: North and south, Mrs. Merritt Thompson and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, first; Mrs. William PF. Eckhart and Mrs. William Gerrard, second; east and west, Mrs. J. A. Conkey and Mrs. W. H. Bridgins, first;

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to complete plans today. Mrs. Dyer is general chairman. Hostesses will be Mesdames Thompson, C. Sumner Steward, Walter W. Drayer, Houston T. Cory, Walter D. Boyd and Virgil F. Katterjohn.

The INDIANAPOLIS JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB will meet this evening at the Woman's Department Club to hear Paul Weir talk on “Interior Decorating.”

Mrs. Howard Caldwell will be chairman of hostesses for the KAP. PA KAPPA GAMMA MOTHERS' CLUB tomorrow, meeting for luncheon at the Butler chapter house, 821 W. Hampton Drive. Her assistants will be Mesdames W. J. Roth, R. J. Stunn, J. E. Bange, R. W. Blake, W. D. Brown and James L. Wilson. On the program will be an election of officers and a talk on “Interesting Floral Arrangements”

The JANET ADA CLUB is celebrating its 24th anniversary today with its annual spring luncheon. Miss Mary Jean Thaver, 3330

College Ave. will be hostess to members of the O. F. F. CLUB to-

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{ A pericd style gown of white faille taffeta with bracelet length sleeves was worn by the bride. A Spanish comb decorated with orange blossoms held her veil which was formed of a Spanish mantilia over fingertip-length tulle. She carried a praverbook to which was attached sweetheart roses. Her sister, Ellen, wore a pale blue faille taffeta frock in riod style with matching bonnet and carried pink roses. Lambert Mangold was his brothers best man, A breakfast at Bluff Crest for the immediate families followed the ceremony. Leaving for a motor trip north, the bride wore a pastel plaid suit with biue accessories. The ‘couple will be at home in Indian apolis after May 1.

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Memorial Features League Meeting

| _ A memorial to the late Mrs. Haute | Tarkington Jameson will be given by Miss Olive Inez Downing at the Awards Day meeting of the Indiana Branch, National League of American Pen Women, at 2 np. m Saturday. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs George Philip Meier, 3128 N. Pennsylvania St Mrs. Jameson was president of the Indiana Rranch for a period of two years. Officers will be installed

Rochester, N. Y.: Mrs. Wesley Hedrich, Salem; Mrs. Bernard Broeker and her daughter, Anne, Bethlehem. Pa. and Mrs. Edgar J. Eder o Crown Point

Federation Will Have Forum Tomorrow

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"The Federation Speaks,” will be a feature of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs meeting at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Ayres auditorium. Mrs. Frank 1A. Symmes will preside. The forum.

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la review of policies on future work!

of the federation, will be conducted (by Mrs. Johr W. Thornburgh. Department chairmen speaking on the program will be : Mrs. John Connor, American citizenship; Mrs. {Carl J. Weinhardt, American home; {Mrs. Ernest B. Thompson, education: Mrs. Laurence R. Hayes, fine farts; Mrs. J. E. Barcus, international relations: Mrs. Burton Knight, Junior clubwomen: (Johnson, legislation; Mrs. R. : Grosskopf. press and publicity, and Mrs. John F. Engelke, public welfare,

Reserve Officer and Family Honored

Mr. and Mrs. Bdward E. Isaacs and son. Melvin, who will leave soon

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a former Michigan City newspaper- L. Arvin, second. [ woman, will speak at a formal din- | Section 2: North and south, Mrs. ner dance Sattrday at the Columbia ([E. R. Churchill and Mrs. B. M.| | a |Breedlove, first; Mrs. Ralph Rout- |

Club. following a program by

guest soloist, Miss Sara Quisenberry

of Pittsburgh

Chapter representatives from Mis- |Maudlin and Mrs. M. F. Winkler, Michigan | first; Mrs. Fred Mitch and Mrs. L.| and Indiana cit<|/H. Kornafel, second. | attend eo

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Hotel Lincoln and a business meet ing on for election of officers. Special Freeman, national secretary, Miss

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Mrs. Alvin © President: Miss Helen Chlanda, St.

Louis, regional recording secretary, and Miss Rita Ramus, president of Delta Chapter. Toledo. O. Mrs. Ida Julian, president of the local Beta Chapter. has appointed Mrs. Leland H. King convention { chairman, assisted by Miss Marjorie Willsey, co-chairman. Other committee chairmen are: Miss Josephine Cuddahee, registration: Miss Betty Ludwick, entertainment and

Sunday | guests will be Miss Eve| and | Marion Winsborough, both

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. do : reception: Miss Dixie Greene, pubat the meeting and reports will be for Camp Livingston, La. will be licity: Miss Harriet Struve. decoradiscussed with the branch presi- guests of honor at an open house tions: Miss Ella Mae Brooks, prodent, Mrs. Oliver 8. Guio, who will Sunday given by the young married gram; Miss Esther Schmitt, ban | | preside jcouples’ class at the Roberts Park quet: Miss Phyliss Jean Baker. | Mrs. Meier, in charge of the pro. | Methodist Church. Mr. Isaacs is a dance, and Miss Genevieve Stumph, | gram, will talk on member of the Army Officers’ Re- : ia ’ | § a recent New ] €- | breakfast, { York visit. A round table discus- Serve Corps. | sion will follow. Assisting the host-| Tea will be served from 4 to 5/] PHI DELTA BETA SORORITY | ess will be Mrs. Billy Tappan, Miss |p. m., with Mrs. J. H. Smiley, class will meet tomorrow night at the | Marguerite Orndorff and Mrs. Coe | teacher, as hostess, following a piano home of Mrs. Henry Smith, #16] | Botkin. jrecital by James Fenimore at 3!Brookside Ave. Among Mrs. Meier's guests will o'clock. Mrs. Calvin Clymer, vice | be Mesdames Fred Armstrong, Ma- | president of the class, is chairman | | bel Leigh Hunt, John Brink and H. of errancements, assisted by KenA. Boomer. {neth Carr, president, and Mrs. Carr. |

W.C.T. U. to Meet

Mrs. C. W. Ackman will speak on “These Three” at a meeting of the Bay Laurel Women's Christian! Temperance Union tomorrow at 2 Pp. m. in the home of Mrs. Mary J. Cox, 702 N. Luett Ave. Devotions will be led by Mrs William G. Morgan. Presiding officer will be Miss Alta Hansell

Manuel Vidals Hosts =~ !ai vited.

Mr. and Mrs Manuel Vidal. 2450 mm | Smithee, Ft. Wayne, Council repre

E. 38th St. will ent ner morrow nignt. Mise | M7. Bonner Hostess sentative; Miss Margaret Scott,

| Panainericana tomorrow night. Miss | | Florence Morrison, chairman of the The Utili Dulei Club will meet Logansport, chapel chairman, and | program committee, will speak on tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Al- Miss Dorothy Dilts, Columbus, 80 |

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Nursing Class Elects Officers

Arrange Theater Party | Oreanization of the freshman Arrang Y |dass of the Methodist Hospital |

Plans for a theater party will be go) 0) of Nursing has been com- |

made tonight at a meeting of Al-| joi. with election of officers. Miss |

gua Cnapier, Domi oF ie Pha | Carmen Sharp, instructor, has been | lores Linder. 820 Orange St {chosen class sponsor. The 91 meme. |

| bers of the class have received their | caps and now wear the full uniform {in school. They will be graduated in 1943 Officers are Miss Jane Brownlev. Princeton; president; Miss Judy Lane, Decker, vice president; Miss Mary Childers, Sheridan, see- | retary « treasurer; Miss Esther

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