Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1941 — Page 5
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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941
Of Clubwomen | To Speak Here |
Convention Program Set by Federation
S. Howard Evans, director of Education Projects, National Municipal League, New York, will speak, April 30, at the annual banquet of the Indiana Federation of Clubs to be held in connection with the organizations state convention, April 29 through May 1, at the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. George W. Jaqua. Wincaester, president, will preside. Mrs, Sadie Orr Dunbar, president of the General Federation of Clubs, will be the dinner speaker on Tuesday night. The Federation board will meet Monday afternoon and evening. An informal institute will be held Tuesday morning under the leadership of Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren and Mrs. W. D. Keenan, first and second vice presidents. Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president emeritus of Indiana University, will talk at the American Home Department's Juncheon and Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge 11 discuss “Organization Ethics” t the one for district, county and club presidents Officers will report at the afternoon session and Mrs. T, V. Moore, chairman of public safety for the G. F. W. C., will speak on “Safety in Defense.” A dinner honoring Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. Moore and junior é¢lubwomen will be held that night. Gov. Henry F. Schricker will speak briefly preceding Mrs. Dunbars talk. A reception honoring the distinguished guests and Mrs. Jaqua will follow. Wednesday Program Mrs. George R. Dillinger wiil preside at an institute on “What
Tuesday Can We Do to Make the Federation ¢
Most Effective” and Mrs E © New officers of the International Rumpler will conduct a parlimen-| 1ravel-Study Club will be elected tary law class on Wednesday morn- at the regular business meeting of ing. Mrs. Ahlgren will conduct a the Federation Tuesday at 8. p. m. department symposium and nom-' jy the palm Room of the Claypool
nations for officers ill e- a ‘ sented officers Will be pre-lggi, Mrs. Rudolph J. Roller will
Frank Wallace, acting head of the Dreside. ate Conservation Department, and, Mrs. Fred Fate and Mrs. Max H Grabow will talk at the Norris are opposing candidates for On ie Dahon Phin the office of Federation president. nan, will be the speaker at the Others up for election are: Mrs. legislation luncheon. Rose Marie Cruzan and Mrs Highlight nf the afternoon session Charles R. Stuart. first vice presiI be an address by Norman dent; Mrs. B. F. Hollingsworth and Damon, director of the Automotive Mrs. S. M. Mogab, second vice Safety Foundation, Washington.! president: Mrs. Eural Byfield and Miss Alma Patton, Marion, will dis-| Mrs. Fred H. Wuelfing, recording] uss “The Long View in the Cul- secretary: Mrs. Horace Dougherty] tural Development of the Individ- and Mrs. Paul Warren, correspondA tea and gallery talk will ing secretary; Mrs. H B. Clow and follow at the Herron Art Museum Mrs. John K. Wood. treasurer; Mrs. Prof Clarence Manion. Notre Blanche Berry and Mrs. Albert Dame University, also will talk at Schillinger, auditor
th Wedn > wah » rrr ala d ae ay. night amet, will COLONIAL BOSTON CHARTER include another institute on “How Yui Eve a Guest Day Tea WedCan Our Federatior: Aid in National aor. at 2 PB rie the Bane Defense.” conducted bv Mrs Dill. ‘Vhitehill auditorium. Hostesses inger, and Mrs. Rumplers parli- will be Mesdames H. B. McIlvaine, mentary law class Elmer Johnson. Frank Bond, E. C. Resolutions will be passed at the Ww akelam and E. G. Bumgardner. morning meeting and Mrs. W. D on the program will be a gypsy Keenan will preside at a forum on Wailer by poise Jean Fume arane® “The District President Speaks.” | accompanied by Miss Ellen Aakvik; TC tap and toe dances by Miss Alice Meyer to Speak Barrington, accompanied by Mrs. Howard Meyer, attorney, will speak Christine Bowden, and songs by at the American Citizenship Lunch- Mrs. Ruth Glover, accompanied by eon and Mrs. J. W. Scott will pre- Mrs, H B. Sturgeon. Mrs. J. J side at one for Epsilon Sigma Omi-! Mellen will play during the tea. cron members. Featured on the af- Travel lecturer will be Mrs. Trevor ternoon program will be addresses| R. Geddes, who will talk on “Land by Dr. Daniel S. Robinson, presi- of the Midnight Sun.” dent of Butler University, on “The Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, retiring Challenge to Western Civilization,” president, will present the new and Dr. Philip F. Bail, dean of the president, Mrs. D. H. White. Other department of education at Butler, new officers are Mrs. Charles on “Education in a Changing Sanders, first vice president; Mrs. World.” Bumgardner, second vice president; Past presidents of the Federation Mrs. Glover, recording secretary; will be honored at Thursday night's! Mrs. E. H Lamkin, corresponding dinner when Alvin M. Owsley, past secretary; Mrs. John Tyson, treasnational commander of the Ameri- urer; Mrs. C. H Luft, auditor, and can Legion and former minister to Mrs. Cruzan, Federation delegate
Roumania, Eire and Denmark, : “ ; speaks. The elections committee will Mrs. Howard MeDavitt will be the enort and the new officers will be Speaker at the MAYFLOWER en rrr ie CHAPTERS 12:30 o'clock luncheon
Elect Officers
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Tuesday in the Colonial Tearoom. | Hostesses will be Mesdames Horace ! Dougherty, Ann Plain and Mary Park.
Installation of new members will
Garden Club's Convention Set gis pags a ges of
Members of the Garden Club of PB. Mi, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Indiana will celebrate the 10th an- E. W. Morrow, 6103 Kingsley Ave. piversary of the organizations NS F. Picket will assist the far 5 > 19 an + AL Sless, : rg ey I the Marott Hotel New members to be installed by Highlight of the convention pro- Mrs. John M. Price are Mesdames gram will be a dinner on Monday Morrow, Picket, M. A. Thom, Wilevening. Miss Anna Hosea, first bert Hall G. T. Roberts, C. L. Turpresident and the honorary presi- mail > L. Cramer and C. W t he retiri 1 si- S. es pins be oo gi A guest with Mrs. Price will be Frederick A. Wallis, Paris, Kv, Mrs. R. J. Roller. Federation presipresident of the National Council dent. Mesdames Roberts and Turof Garden Clubs. Inc. is expected to Mail will speak. attend. New officers of the group are Mrs. Mrs. George W. Bowman, Indian- C. O. Gooding, president; Mrs. apolis District chairman, heads the Jacob Delker, first vice president; convention committees, aided by Mrs. Arnold Settle, setond vice Mrs. Paul Beard and Mrs Payl president Mrs. Roberts, recording Summers, registration; Mrs. H. Pp secretary: Mrs. Hugo Wuelfing, willwerth, parliamentarian; Mrs. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Thom, Louis Wolf. dinner decorations: Mrs, reasurer; Mrs. Morrow, auditor, and George Dyer, luncheon decorations; Mrs. P. E. Miller, Federation deleMrs. Lee Fox, hospitality; Mrs. Carl gate.
Gakstetter, guest room decorations; ih Mrs. Harry Rasmussen, tour chair- CHEROKEE CHAPTER will meet men, and Mrs. Burke Nichols, pub- 2! 1:36 p.m. Monday at the Inlaity diana National Bank. Mrs. John “Mrs. BC. Cline. Richmond. presi- M. Price of the Federation will bt GF the etal and mens. 2SSist in initiatory work.
dent of the state group, and mem- : : bers of the executive committee of Mrs. Norman Hamilton will re-: the state board are completing Port on the Indianapolis Council of
plans for the program. On Tues- Women and Mrs. Howard McDavitt
day morning a garden tour will be Will speak on “Land of the Mid-
made. followed by a luncheon and night Sun” Ratt meeting Newly elected officers are: Mrs.
| Hamilton, president; Mrs. Fulton {J Smith, first vice president; Mrs. | Emil Dorrah, second vice president; Mrs. Carl A Pike, recording secretary: Mrs. Charles Gillock, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William PP. McGuire, treasurer; Mrs. Louise Gage, auditor, and Mrs. O. C. Dorrah, Federation delegate.
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Sorority Schedules ‘Tulip Time’ Party
A “Tulip Time” party will be given by Indiana Alpha Chapter of Delta Theta Chi Sorority Monday’ at 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Lola McCollum, 1509 N. Ewing St. Mrs, Charles Smith will be in charge of entertainment. Guests will include Mesdames Robert Elder, Joyce Davidson and John Combs, the Misses Lillian Gaynon. Florence Isor, Betty Cox, Mary Lou Wilson, Lelah Barker, Clara Wheatley and Helena McGee.
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Marguerite Fisher Club to Entertain
The Marguerite Fisher Clubs guest day luncheon Tuesday in the Hotel Washington will honor Mrs | Marguerite Fisher of Nabbs, Ind. |
1. Mr. and Mrs, Louis J. Bernatz announce the engagement of the P. Hollingsworth, Richmond. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hollingsworth June 21 at the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. (Bretzman Photo.) 2. Mrs. Karl Chenoweth was Miss Rosalind Barrows, daughter
Barrows, before her marriage April 12. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)
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National Head [These Young Women Have Roles in the Spring Bridal Picture
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ir daughter, Marguerite, to Maurice , Richmond. The wedding will be
of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Irving
3. Mrs. Helen Oder Holsclaw has announced the approaching marriage of her daughter, Mary Ruth,
te Harry Bills Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bills. The wedding w Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, 4
to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wood and Mr.
ill be next Saturday in the McKee
(W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) A May 18 wedding will be that of Miss Bessie Virginia Wood to Herman H. Hadley. Hadley's parents are
Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Hadley Sr. of Bellefontaine, 0. The ceremony will be read at 3:30 p. m. in the Central Avenue
Methodist Church. (Photo Craft Photo.) 5. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leon Stine announce the engagement
John D. Hardin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hardin of Bridgeport.
at the First Trinity Lutheran Church. (Porter Photo.)
of their daughter, Lillie Maren, to The wedding will be May
Mary Frances Carson to Be Wed
To Paul Thomas Hurt Jr. In Kappa House at DePauw
Times Special
GREENCASTLE, Ind, April 19—A ceremony at 8:30 p.
Riley Guild Has New Project
Literature, games and other forms of entertainment are to be provided | for patients, their parents and pub-
m. today injec health nurses who visit the clinic
the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority House at DePauw University will gt Riley Hospital by the Riley Cheer
unite Miss Mary Frances Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wal-
lace Carson of this city, tc Pau! Thomas Hurt Jr. of Indianapolis.
dianapolis.
The house is to be decorated with huckleberry foliage and white A bank of the huckleberry and a large mirror at the fireplace’
blossoms. will form the setting for the service. Before the mirror will be placed a large bouquet of white snapdragons, stocks and carnations flanked by seven-branch candelabra. The aisie will be marked by white satin ribbons Dr. Clvde E. Wildman, DePauw University president, will officiate at the ceremony. Before the service a trio from the DePauw music| crawfordsville. faculty will play—Edward Shad- : bolt, pianist; Herman Berg, violinist, and Miss Edna T. Bowles, cellist. Miss Jane Mahoney, Sioux City, Towa, will be maid of honor. She is to wear a jonquil yellow chiffon gown with shirred bodice, wiae fitted waistband and full skirt. A matching shirred chiffon cap will complete her costume and she will carry a crescent arrangement of Briarcliff roses. Mrs, George Straub Diener, Cincinnati, matron of honor, and Miss Bettve Shoop, Sandusky, O., bridesmaid, will wear chiffon frocks in camellia pink and bud green with matching chiffon caps. Their crescent boquets will be formed of Johanna Hill roses.
Bride's Ensemble
Entering on the arm of her father, | the bride will wear ivory Bretton] lace and English net fashioned in bouffant strle. The gown has long, fitted sleeves. a dropped shoulder) yoke beaded with seed pearls, and a long train. The full skirt is gatherer to a fitted bodice curving in a deep scallop at the back. Her full-length veil of ivory illusion will be attached to a beaded lace cap.| Dr. Hurt will be his son's best man and ushers will be Emil C.| Rassman, Charies H. Klamer and] Lieut. Joseph M. Myers, Indian-| apolis; Mr. Diener, Cincinnati, and; Robert R. Dyer, Hammond. i Mrs. Carson, mother of the bride, has chosen a dove gray crepe gown with which she will wear a corsage of violets and sweetheart roses. | With her dawn sheer lace-trimmed | dress, Mrs. Hurt will wear gardenias.
Mrs. S. H. Swint, Graniteville, 8. C.; Mrs. G. A. Shoop, Sandusky, O;
George Gage and Miss Henrietta Gage, Nashville, Tenn.: ir.
Entertains Heads Of I. U. Club
dent of the Indiana University Women's Club, was to entertain at luncheon today at the Meridian Hills Country Club for club officers and directors. .
Mrs. Black Hostess
Mrs. Theodore Fleck will review ‘Wind, Sand and Stars” (Exupery) at a meeting of the Irvington Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Omicron Tuesday at 2 p. m. Hostess will be Mrs. Carrie Black, 5365 E. Washington St.
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Reception to Follow |
Richard Baughman, Lima, O.; Mrs.
and Mrs. Robert Gewecke, Chicago; Mr. | and Mrs. Allen Campbell, Coatsville | i {and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Peterson, made by Mrs. Dorsey D. King at 2
Mrs. Harry L. Foreman, presi-|
| Guild. This new project, which will
He isiserve approximately 30,000 patients a the son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas Hurt, 4151 N. Pennsylvania St. In-
year, will be administered by J. B H. Martin, hospital administrator, and Miss Mary Heckert, supervisor of nurses. On the project committee are the Mesdames J. W. Price, Gilbert i Nail, A. J. Robinson, Frank Downing, Leslie Colvin, Toney E. Flack, H.
A. Bordner, E. L. Burnet, Miss Alice Ng and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. True. €0
Velsey and Mrs. | Greenfield.
Ray Parker of
|p. m, Tuesday when the guild meets at the home of Mrs. Bernard H. {Jeup, 2415 N. Talbott Ave, to receive anual reports of officers and committee chairmen. Mrs. Emil H. Souffiot, president, will preside and install the new president, Mrs. William O. Chesman. Other new officers are Mrs 8S. G. Huntington, first dent; Mrs. J. W. Price. second vice president; Mrs. Raymond W. Cook, jrecoraing secretary; Mrs. Agnes | Todd, corresponding secretary; Mrs. {John G. Beale, state secretary; Mrs King, assistant state secretary; Mrs. Rosha E. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Mottern, auditor; Mrs. Soufflot, parliamentarian; Mrs Blanche B. McNew, hospital director; Mrs. C. C. Deupree, sewing di[rector, and Miss Velsey, receiver of chapter contributions. Fifty members have joined the guild during the past year and 20 chapters, including 537 members, have been organized. The newest ones include “Clover Chapter,” | Washington Union W. C. T. U., Mrs. R. C. Vermillion, sponsor; “Green
| Fields and Runing Brooks,” Drift-|
wood Club. Vallonis, Ind, Mrs. {Luese BE. Meahl, sponsor; “Old | Hoosierdom,” Bastern Star Auxilliary, Fortville, Mrs. Baxter McBane, isponsor, and “Little Red Ribbon,” |Home Improvement Club. Stines-
{ville, Mrs. Alva May, sponsor,
| Auxiliary to Meet
| | A luncheon meeting will be held iby Madden-Nottinghain Unit 348, | American Legion Auxiliary, at 1 p. m., Tuesday with Mrs. Amelia Hammond and Mrs. Mary Heckman | as hostesses. A short business session following
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Alpha Beta Phi Will Initiate At-1:A. C.
Beta Chi Thetas Will Picnic Tomorrow
Clubs—
The REVIEW CLUB will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. J. Jer= ome Littell, Crow's Nest, to hear Mrs. Grace Golden of the Children's Museum talk on “Hoosier Antiques.” Mrs. Charles A. Rockwood will assist the hostess. Members will display family heirlooms at the meeting.
Mrs. Walter Greene, 3848 Wash= ington Blvd., will entertain members of the MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB next week. On the program will be Mrs. John MacLean Lochhead's review of ‘Hardy of Wessex.”
Sorority events planned for tomorrow include the installation of a new chapter, several teas and a picnic. Mrs. Hal Shultz, national president of SIGMA BETA SORORITY, is in Washington today to read installation services at the Broadmoor Hotel for a new chapter in College Park, Md. She is a member of the local Rho Chapter. Be- | fore returning she will inspect| chapters in Somerville, N. Y., Hyattsville, Md, and Washington.
ALPHA BETA PHI SORORITY |Tech D will hold formal initiation services|®n “New Harmony Restoration. for nine pledges tomorrow follow- Guests will be invited by NEOe ing a 2 p. m. bridge tea in the pyyTE GARDEN CLUB members
| Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss | Monday for a picnic box luncheon Mary Agnes Riley is in charge, as- ang a tour of Holliday Park. Wile
sisted by Mrs. D. E. Kramer, MIs.|jaq N. Clute, park director, will give
A mothers’ tea will be given Mone day by members of ALPHA MU LATREIAN CLUB in the home of Mrs. Elbert Gilliom, 6969 Warwick Road. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. William Gordon and Mrs, James Allen. Miss Helen Elliott of Technical High School will speak
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- Form Parties For “Wild Oats’ ‘Ball Saturday
The Indiana Saddle Horse Asso- | ciation’s “Wild Oats” Ball next Sat|urday in the Claypool Hotel Riley Room will be the occasion for a number of pre-ball parties.
More than 100 invitations to a party to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crane, 3646 Washington Blvd., have been issued by the Cranes and Mr. and Mrs. Verne K. Reeder. With Mr. and Mrs. Crane at the dance will be the Reeders, Messrs. and Mesdames Oscar Perine, Fred C. Abendroth | and Davis Harrison. | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. | Kuhn will be Messrs. and Mesdames William E. Munk, John B. Stokely, George Sadlier, Fred T. Greene, Clark S. Wheeler and E. R. Lindesmith,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Fox will!
{ entertain at their home, 6318 Washington Blvd, for a large group of | friends including Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Coleman, Wayne Temple, John Irvine, George Mason, J. J. Barth, Charles O'Malley, Bloor { Schleppey. Edward Kinney, J. J. Bash, H. A. Bridges, Beriner Davenport, Grover Turner, M. J. DeVietien, R. R. Kibbee, George Stafford and Emory Sharpe; Harry Kane, Miss Jewel] Bartlow and Miss Katherine Finneran. With Mrs. and Mrs. | Haight will be Messrs. and Mes{dames Robert Doman, | Thornburg, William {Frank J. Rinella R. W. Teeguarden, |H. 8S. Cheney and Marvin Curle.
Saddle Club Group
| One large group from the Indianapolis Saddle Club attending the | dance will include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Sloan, Malcolm Lucas, | John A. Royse, Ralph Jacobs, Les-
ter Cope, C. P. Ehrich, Max E. Graves, Harold Brown, J. E. Keller, Franklin Thompson and William Hunter and their guests from Noblesville, Messrs. and Mesdames William Harger, E. T. Borchert and Dailey Hudler. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Grimes will be Dr. and Mrs. H, H. Nagle, Messrs, and Mesdames Harry Moore, William Moeller, John Beck. Frank Lindner and Jack Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vondersaar will have with them at the dance Messrs. and Mesdames P. .E. Miller, Roy Woods, Dayid N. Ross and Arlie
Frank J.
E. Buckley, Ray Retterer, N. Otto J. Wells
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ray will entertain Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Whit-
Other large parties have been | planned by Messrs. and Mesdames
A report on the project will be| Harold Johnson, Ear] Marple and (last meeting of the season, for com-
Ralph Kelsch of Brownsburg. Messrs. rand Mesdames Arthur Crane, John Allison and C. A Rosecranz and Miss Laura Haight also will have parties with them.
Personals
Mrs. Howard B. Pelham and her son, Andy, have returned from a two weeks’ trip to Annapolis, Md, Washington. and Williamsburg, Va.
Miss Loyvdlovella Cook, daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook, has returned from Dayton, O. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, Miss Rosemary and Harold Brown, formerly of Indian- | apolis.
| Mrs. Ruby Heaton LaClair of Oxnard, Cal, formerly of Indianapolis, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Johnson, 3026 Shriver Ave, will leave this week-end for Detroit.
Mrs. William F. Belcher of Ports mouth, Va, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Luichinger, [3785 Broadway Terrace.
| Mrs. Emil C. Kernel and her {daughter Thelma, will leave tomor[row for Dayton, O., to attend the wedding of Miss Kernel's cousin, | Miss Annabelle Bruns, and Eugene | Langenkamp of Dayton. | Miss Kernel will be a bridesmaid. | The ceremony will take place at {9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning in |the Corpus Christi Catholic Church {in Dayton. The bride-<to<be js the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Bruns.
Eugene A. Hussey,
Guild Plans Breakfast May 4 has been set as the date for St. Rita Guilds second annual communion breakfast which will follow 7:30 otclock mass at St Johns Church. The breakfast will held at Costellos Bluff Crest All games will be plaved.
i for whom the club is named. Other; A reception will follow the cere-| ‘guests will be Mesdames Mary Fran- mony. Leaving for a wedding trip) ces Price. Lillian DeMars and Nellie south, the bride will wear a navy Riffle. | suit, Glenn plaid topcoat, navy acChairman for the 1 o'clock NACH | Sos ies and a corsage of white] eon and party is Mrs. Elva Thomp-| camellias. The couple will be at] son, assisted by Mesdames Stella home at 3736 N. Pennsylvania St.| will be sopraig solgis at the Van Arsdale, Hazel Uhl and Flor-| upon their return. spring mass meeting of the InThe bride is a graduate of De- dianapolis Grade Teachers’ AssoPauw and a member of Kappa]
ence Mitchell. Mrs. Grace Woods) | will preside. 3 - ee ! ——— — Kappa Gamma Sorority. Gradu. » Y kd ¥ Radeliffe Club to Meet | Duleet Club to Meet Fran gig Pa el] The Radesit Alumnae Club of] The Dulcet Ciub will meet at the Delta Fraternity. Indianapolis will meet Monday eve- home of Mis. William A. Hanchett,! Out-of-town guests ning, April 21, at 7:30 p. m_ in the 4220 Roland Road, at 1 p. m. Tues-| Indianapolis will be Mrs. D. seqtile ‘directed bY. Mi Iabiria bome of Mrs Marian Boyles, 4150 day. Mre. M. A. Lobraico will be b. Mahoney, Sioux City, Towa; Mrs,| Trent. Mrs. Martha Guilford is Meridian St. [assistant hostess. “13. L. Carson, Spertanberg, 5. C.;' association president.
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Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey (above)
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Memorial. Also on the program arranged by Mrs Rosalee Spong
ith hosel will be selections by a string enwit ose
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ciation Friday in the Werld War |
stories by Perets.
luncheon will be conducted by unit president, Mis. B. W. Frey. At a, Miss Vera Suhre, 2717 N. Capitol |recent business meeting Mesdames Ave. is in New York for a spring James H. Dunlap, Rufus C. Phillips| vacation and will go to Washingand Orville G. Drake were appoint-| ton before returning to Indianapolis ed as the nominating committee for next week.
| the June election of officers. | EE — Party Set Friday
Study Group to Meet a. plow cage: vale arld: will bel
held at 8 p. m. Friday by the Gare field Park Unit 88, American Legion Auxiliary, in the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility auditoyium. Proceeds
The Jewish Study Group of the| Hadassah and Council of Jewish | Women will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Miss Gertrude |Feibleman, 3627 N. Pennsylvania will be used to carry on unit active St. Tea will be served. Mrs, Clar-|ities. Mrs. Robert Sponsel is presis
Paul Rinderknecht and Miss Marie |, special talk on “Flowering Pfleger. | Shrubs.” | Rushees of DELTA CHAPTER | Following the INDIANAPOLI PHI DELTA PI SORORITY, will pARLIAMENTARY LAW ARS (be entertained at a tea from 3 10/12:30 o'clock luncheon Monday, an 15:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Cedar election of officers will be held. Mrs, | Holm Tearbom at 12th and Ala-| john Downing Johnson will cone bama Sts. Mrs. Ruby Hendricks will [duet a parliamentary drill. The pour. , |hostess, Mrs. Carl Seet, 5139 Park A “come as you are party was | Ave, will be assisted by Mesdames held for the rushees last night at| Royce B. Stokes, Harry Kuhn and the home of Mrs. Carl Shaw, 615 J. Norman Bailey.
S. Edgehill Road. The guest day committee for the Pledges of BONAE AMICAE NEW ERA CLUB'S program Mone CHAPTER. VERUS CORDIS SOR- |day is composed of Mesdames J. H, ORITY, will receive pins at a tea | Armington, John W. Jacob, Ada O, to be given in their honor tomorrow Lamkin and Charles E. Smith.
afternoon in the Columbia Club. | The IRVIN GTON WOMAN'S BETA CHAPTER members of [CLUB will meet Monday at the BETA CHI THETA SORORITY home of Mrs. J. W. Putnam, 327 and their guests will meet tomorrow {Buckingham Drive, to hear a talk (at the home of Miss Maryjean Wal- by Miss Grace Alexander. {lace, 1007 N. Hamilton Ave. to go to | ‘Noblesville for a picnic at Forest| Mrs. Harry Jones, 5236 Guilford (Park. The chapter will have a Ave, will be hostess to CHAPTER business meeting Monday evening at |G members of the P. E. O. SISTER= the home of Mrs. Richard Deibel, HOQD Monday for a dinner and a {1606 Bradbury St. [program featuring a guest speaker, | Y (Her assistants will be Miss Iva | A committee for the annual Moth- | Pearcy and Mrs. John W. Hubbard, |er’s Day dinner given by LAMBDA | {CHAPTER of OMEGA NU TAU| Members of the CARNELIAN SORORITY will be appointed at a CLUB will meet Monday for a business meeting Monday at 8 p. m. luncheon, a business meeting and in the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Anida [bridge in the home of Mrs. Frank Cassidy, 1526 N. Grant St., will en- |M. Ebert, 3137 Ruckle St. The tertain chapter members Tuesday |hostess will ‘be assisted by Mrs. Ede with a 7 o'clock Italian spaghetti ward J. Hecker and Mrs. Forrest W, supper in her home, assisted by Danner. : Miss Irma Pierce.
Miss Betty Harbor is chairman of arrangements for a Founders’ Day dinner to be given Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at Holly Hock Hill by BETA CHAPTER members of PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY. Her |assistants are the Misses Virginia [Merklin, Janet Swechey and Mary Harrington. Mrs. William Ball wil "T° ‘ Th d: | present a musical program at the | ca urs ay
(dinner, |
Mrs. Nell Pierson, president of {the DORCAS CLUB, will be hostess to members at a 1 o'clock luncheon Monday in the Colonial Tearoom.
Church Council
Church groups meeting next week
ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA | have scheduled a tea and other DELTA SIGMA SORORITY will social events.
| meet Monday at 8 p. m. in the | THE WOMAN'S COUNCIL OF Rome Of ors. O. T. Boes, 102 High | ry: “WOODRUFF PLACE BAP- : 'TIST CHURCH will give a tea Miss Gertrude Fox, 5842 E. Wash- | Thursday following a 1 p. m. busi gton St, will be hostess at a [ness meeting, including an election officers, and a review of “For
| (in ‘meeting Monday evening of BETA Of
CHAPTER, THETA NU CHI SOR-| Whom the Bells Toll" (ORITY. way) by Mrs. E. M. Burge.
| (T. W. Engle is president of | Mrs. G. W. VanMeter, 4806 E. council. Washington St., will entertain PSI |
| Miss Gertrude Murphy, regent of |CHAPTER, ALPHA OMICRON . ALPHA SORORITY, at a luncheon | the DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA,
: | MOTHER THEODORE CIRCLE 56 rite Wednesday at 1 p. m. {of the Catholic Church, has been | Miss Cathryn Bromley and Mrs. chosen the group's delegate to the Harold Andrews will entertain CHI |Siate_ convenvion next week-end in . Wayne.
Members of the DOWNEY GROUP of the FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will sew for the Red | Cross Tuesday following a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Knipp, 2140 Central Ave,
Mrs. James Morris St., will b> hostess for a party benefiting ST. ANN'S IN DIAN MISSION at Belcomb, N, D, Monday at 8 p. m,
(Heminge Mrs, the
DELTA CHI members at a theater | party Monday evening. Members | will meet at 5:45 p. m. at the Circle | Theater.
W. D.C. Group To Have Tea
Mrs. Howard Nyhart, retiring chairman of the Woman's Department Club's American Home De-| An Italian spaghetti supper will partment, will entertain with lunch-|be served by the Altar Society of ns on Tuesday for retiring officers | the HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC d executive committee members CHURCH Thursday from 5 to 8 |p. m. in the church. Mrs. Josephine DeLuca is chairman.
Sullivan, 1727 WwW,
an | |and on Wednesday, preceding the
mittee chairmen. Speaker at the 2 p. m. {in the club house will
ting | . | be Roy| Academy Seniors Charles Linberg, director of Mayer
r i Chapel, who will talk on “A Naser | To Give Play
| » , [in eat Jess. Fred Babins, “Don’t Take My Penny,” a threes : Sang. ‘act comedy, will be presented by the senior class of St. Mary's Acade
Mrs. William C. Bartholomew, new chairman, and Mrs. Clayton emy at 8 p. m, tomorrow and Mone day in the school auditorium. A
Hunt Rise will be hostesses at a tea to follow the program. Chair-! _ ~ y man of the tea will be Mrs. Harry | SifIcTeRt Gasy Will. appear . each 8. Clendenin, who will be assisted | 1. {16 first cast are Misses Mades by Mesdames George E. Dunn, S. | leine Moore, Theresa McNulty, Ces J. Bardsley, Charles W. Field, ¢jjja Mootz, Jean Goulette, Mary Thomas L. Green, William H. gajtenbach, Mary Cecilia Gavaghan, | Hodgson. Roy E. Hodson, Colin Lett, Rosemary Kinnevey, Margaret P. E. Powel, Charles Roberts, J. M.| Muenster, Anna Lamb, Bertha Neff, | Thistlethwaite and Martin Henry prances Farage, Rosemary Kennedy, | Wallick. | Eileen Higgins, Mary Ann Bayer, Marie Long, Betty Brady, Mary Jane Cox, Mary Jane Peterseim and | Barbara Aich. The second cast includes Misses Dorothea Raftery, TI'heresa Pfau, g Virginia Armbruster, Elndoris Fox, Delaware St. Mrs. Kate Ostermeter arse poner, ene cnasty (and Mrs, Saybert Neitzel are in np..o.iet Striby, Marcella Wessling, charge. | Maxine Beckner, Mary Berlier, Mary
Margaret Aust, Mary Diersing, Bon Engaged
Card Party Tomorrow The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the In(dianapolis Saengerbund will give its
April card party tomorrow at 7 p. m. in the Saengerbund Hall, 49'.
nie Maude, Mary Louise Sommers, Norma Redmond, Clara Louise Boyle and Lucia Toffolo. Publicity co-chairmen are Miss | Mary Toffolo and Miss Margaret | Ann Tierney. Miss Bernadette Stanich and Miss Maryline Brady are arrangements co-chairmen,
| Ms. Nolan to Speak 'To Education Council
Indianapolis Council members of [the Association for Childhood Edue cation will meet Monday evening in
Memorial audie torium for a short budiness meeting, | Mrs, Jeanette Covert Nolan, whose {latest book, “Clara Barton of the |Red Cross,” will be the Junior Lite= {raty Guild selection for July, will |speak at the meeting on “Children’s | Literature.”
| Dr. Dill Speaks | Dr. E. M. Dill, suverintendent of {the Indiana Boys’ School, spoke last night before the Wayne Unit, American Legion Auxiliary. A cove ered dish supper was served at 6:30 p. m. in the post home.
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Ramos-Porter Photo. Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Scott of Mooresvile announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Rose, to Robert York, son of , and Mrs. W. E. York. The wed-
ence Budd will review pictures and dent and Mrs. Fred Kinnan ways and means
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Guests included Mrs. Dill, Mrs, J. 8. Boyle and Miss Hilda Miller,
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