Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1941 — Page 14

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beaming.

health requirements. The fact i

listed on the Health Honor Roll—81 per cent of the enroli-

ment in the kindergartens.

Mamas and papas will see Johnny and Mary get their blue or red ribbons tomorrow and Friday in the Brookside Community House, at the 14th annual Child Health Day. The program, beginning at 2 p. m,, will include greetings

by Dr. Morgan and Mrs. Henry of the Society, the presentation Miss Brown and ¥ in Childhood” by Dr. E. O, Ascher County Tuberculosis Association,

Dr. Morgan can recall how, back in 1928, only 38 children were named on the honor roll

through a campaign, “Every Day

Day,” the roll has grown steadily As he puts it: “The kindergarten health program is certainly an important adjunct to our health work. We look upon the work as an important part of carrying out

Garden Hostesses Named for Park School's Seventh Tour;

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1941s Health Honor Roll In 23 Kindergartens

By ROSEMARY REDDING Miss Brown is proud of one 100 per cent kindergarten

Miss Grace L. Brown, director of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society, and Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary of the city’s Board of Health, are practically

address on “Prevention of Tuberculosis

they enter

s that 1260 children are

H. Hornbrook, president of the health staff by roll

, president of the Marion

normal or And then how Should be Child Health

a good health program as well as in the conservation of child health. “Prior to the kindergarten program, we were not able to reach the pre-school group. Now the program has increased in scope until it is the largest ever. It is quite as important as the school health program and by beginning

And they have a right to. For this week Miss Brown health habits early, the children are in better health when

made the announcement that children in the city’s free kindergartens have set an all-time record in meeting

school.”

Dr. Morgan emphasizes that the program has made for gains against malnutrition, tuberculosis, smallpox, poor teeth, etc. As an example of gains, he points out that after a large number of the Kindergarten children were immunized against diphtheria, the mortality rate in the city showed a marked decrease. said, the rate had been more or less stable, Along in mid-winter of each year, parents of the kindergarten youngsters receive a letter from Miss Brown. In it she outlines how the child may make the honor These qualifications include: satisfactory, (3) diphtheria innoculation, (4) teeth in good condition, (5) free from defects affecting health and (6) weight

(1)

(2) successful vaccination for

within 10 per cent of normal.

Parents are notified by the physician in charge of the Kindergarten nurse if the child's health condition needs 1 attention. If the youngster meets the full standard, he is given a blue ribbon on Child Health Day. slight variation, a red ribbon is awarded him. Thursday and Friday, 959 blues and 301 reds will be presented.

Bride-to-Be

Prior to that time, he

General health

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among the 23—the Hazel Hendricks, with its 50 pupils

cent or better include

all up to standard. Other kindergartens standing 90 per

(in order of health standing):

Lockefield, Terrace Avenue, Ketcham, Rader, Forty-Ninth Street, Nathan Morris and Holliday.

Five pairs of twins are among those to be honored.

wood, and Donald and

They include Roberta and Robert Dietz, Brookside; Jacqueline and Judith Shortemeier, Garfield; Janet ard Jay Draper. Tuxedo; Carolyn and Marilyn Emery, Bright-

Ronald Workman, Minkner, Fred

Workman, a cousin of the latter pair, also is onthe roll, Among the group of two in a family who will take

ribbons home with them are Flo Ann and Samuel Mc-

worth, Irvington, and Minkner, sixth of her family to Harbin is the third in ribbon.

smallpox,

Norma Jean Hensley from Ketcham. is ¢

Health awards tomorrow will go to

Neilly from Brookside; Heather and .Dwight Hollingss. :

Ronald and Thomas McK Base '% win a ribbon and Velma Louise. her family to bring home ‘a blue. ,

: od Mote children frof: hel

following kindergartens: Brightwood, Brookside, Clfyom;/\

Emerson

Heights, Fairview, Fall Creek

Forty-Nin

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Street, Garfield Park, Hawthorne, Hazel Hendricks, Hi ho liday and Irvington. Honors on Friday will he given ot pupils at Ketcham, Lockefield Gardens, Minkner, Nathan | Morris; Pleasant Street, Rader, Riverside, Roberts, Ter= .. race Avenue, Tuxedo Park and Woodside. aR

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Anna Lou Roult Is Engaged; vi Dorothy Spalding to Be Feted -

Young women who will be married this week-end are being enter tained at a final round qf pre-nuptial parties, p . Miss Edna Wier, whose marriage to Michael J. Grannan will be ak 3 = TN 10 o'clock Saturday morning in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral; will bg, [5 3 honor guest this evening at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. : Don Ee

Student Group to Assist

Staffs of Park School students, their mothers and former patrons of the school will be on duty Saturday and Sunday at Indianapolis gardens to be opened to the public for the seventh annual Park School Garden Tour. Their names have been announced by Mrs. Addison J. Parry, personnel chairman for the Mothers’ Association which is sponsoring the tour. .

On the health honor roll are Janet (left) and Jay Draper, twins who attend the Tuxedo Park Kinder

garten, member of her family to receive a health ribbon,

With them is Jean Hensley (center), who attends the Ketcham Kindergarten,

Jean is the sixth

Society—

Culver Cadets to Be Entertained At French Lick by Tudor Hall Girls

SENIOR GIRLS OF TUDOR HALL SCHOOL will gay “thank you” for a party given several months ago by Culver Military Institute cadets when they entertain 24 Culver boys at a week-end party and dinner dance at French Lick Springs Saturday and Sunday. The 24 members of Tudor’s graduating class will have a dinner at the French Lick Springs Hotel Saturday followed by a dance at the Hill Course Country Club.

Following the dance, for which Frank Gagen's orchestra will play, a supper will be served at the club. On Sunday, after breakfast at the hotel, the party-goers will spend the day golfing, riding, playing tennis or hiking. The girls of the class attending the party will be Miss Suzanne DePrez, Shelbyville; Miss Gloria Griffith, Muncie; Miss Clare Hilker, Hamilton, O.; Miss Judith Ann Ingersoll and Miss Mary Janet Stanley, New Castle; Miss Alice Van Meter, Mattoon, Ill.; Miss Mary Belle Waldo, Anderson; Miss Juanita Waugh, Lafayette; Miss Sara Jean Wildman, Greencastle, and Miss Doris Wilson, Bicknell. Others are Misses Beth Anderson, Betty Baumgartel, Alice Boozer, Georgiana Dedaker, Joan Haywood, Agatha Kemper, Mary Lou Kirk, Peggy Lockwood, Marilyn Mulvihill, Carol Noel, Eva and Nancy Taggart, Cynthia Test and Nancy Wohigemuth, The Culver cadets who will go to French Lick are Channon Bowes, Jimmie Cook, Jack Chapman, Jim Fay, Wayne Firestone, Philip Gates, Walter and Roland Griffith, Robert Hacker, Harvey Heller, Billy Hoier, Frank Hughes, Richard Jones, Jerome Hansen, Neil Martin, Pete Morrow, David Main, Jimmy Paschal, Edward Robertson, Macy Teetor, Charles Wesley, Peter White, Barnett Woodruff and Bob Younts. Miss I. Hilda Stewart and Miss Lois Haber of the Tudor Hall faculty will be chaperons, Coming from Culver will be Col. and Mrs. C. F. McKinney,

Alice Anne Woodard Honored at Parties

MISS ALICE ANNE WOODARD will be guest of honor tonight at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs, Hugh B. Smeltzer and Mrs, Herbert H. Smeltzer at the former's home. The hostess will be a bridesmaid at Miss Woodard's wedding May 24 to Donald R. Hurst of Hutsonville, Ill. Mrs, E. C. Smeltzer will assist at the party, Guests at the shower will be Mrs, Isaac BE. Woodard, mother of the bride-to-be: Mesdames Robert Wacker, William BE. Davis, George Haves. Donald White, Robert Loring, Jane Daniels and R, C. Goodwine: the Misses Ruth Dickerson, Martha Lupton, Betty Ann MecDonald, Ann Noel, Estelle Gabriel, Miriam Ransburg and Edith Bowers. Mrs. William R. Evans entertained yesterday with a luncheon for Miss Woodard. An out-of-town guest was Mrs. J. Frederick Wiese of Coatesville. Guests at a breakfast Friday, to be given for the bride-to-be by Mrs. Robert Evans, will be Mesdames Woodard, Roy Sahm, Albert Sahm, Charles Wilcox, Lawrence H. Barrett, Robert Barrett, James Pearson, Asher Evans, William R. Evans and Edward D. Evans. Among other parties for Miss Woodard will be one at the Meridian Hills Country Club on Saturday with Miss Dickerson as hostess. Monday evening Mrs, Wacker and Mrs. White, who with Miss Dickerson also are to be bridesmaids at the ceremony, will give a shower at Mrs. White's home. Mrs. Pearson is entertaining with a Monday luncheon and Mrs, Robert Barrett with a Tuesday evening shower. Next Wednesday Mrs. Clark Day will be hostess at a breakfast and on Tuesday several of Mrs. Woodard's friends will give a party.

EJ » » 8 = Portfolio Club to Hold Election

ELECTION OF OFFICERS will be held by the Portfolio Club at its meeting tomorrow evening in the Propylaeum, The supper committee includes Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur D. Peat and Mr, and Mrs. Howard F. Foltz. =. » ” ” = » Dean Elizabeth Ward of Butler University will be the guest speaker at the Western College Indianapolis Alumnae monthly meeting at 8 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. P. W. Waessler, 4537 College Ave. Miss Ward is an alumna of the Oxford, O., school. Reports of the May Day celebration on the school campus last Saturday will be heard and plans discyssed for the June luncheon to be held June 14. = = o » » » Frank J. Hoke became president of the Dramatic Club at its week-end election meeting. Other officers chosen were Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley, vice president; Lyman 8. Ayres, re-elected secretary, Otto Frenzel, treasurer, and Elias C. Atkins, Fisk Landers and Thomas Taggart Sinclair, directors.

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Civic Members Entertain at Closing Play

Goodby,” by Clare Booth,

been extended from today. Tonight Mr, Shonle will entertain Mr, and Mrs.

Harry T. Ice's guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Mayburn

Mrs. Edith Shearin, Misses June

and Virginia Lee Shearin and Russell Shearin Jr.

been arranged by Misses Lilly Burres, Martha Carmichael and Frances Westcott: Mesdames J, J.

Pfaff; Dr. and Mrs, A. W, Spivey, Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe, Messrs. and Mesdames E, W, Eaton, W, J. Guenther, Harry Hartley, Richard T. Hill, Richard Hoberg, Frank Langsenkamp, Silas Reagan, E. M, Sellers, Roy Slaughter, C. J. Van Tassel and Albert J, Wohlgemuth,

including Miss Eunice Henley, Mr and Mrs. Frank H. Henley and Mr. and Mrs. John Henley. Dr. and Mrs, HA W, Sigmund will attend with Dr. and Mrs, Henry Tanner and Howard Sigmund. Parties

Mrs. William Cook, Messrs. and Mesdames Norman E, Titus, Frank B. Fowler, Earl Githens, B. F. Hake, H. J. Lacy II, J. R. Moynahan, Leroy Shutts, Roy Slaughter and F. W. Hunt; Miss Katharine Delaney and Miss Maxine Floyd.

Martins Entertain

With Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Martin on Friday will be T. E. Brick, Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Braman and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Redding will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames R. B. Fogle and Herschell Skinner, With Mr. and Mrs, Edward Dowd will be Mr. Dowd's mother, Mrs. G. R. Thompson, Jennings, Okla, and

close Saturday night after having prs. Homer Lathrop and Mrs.

and Mrs, Horace A.

‘With Miss Alberta Douglas will be!

For tomorrow night's show Miss Faye Henley has invited a group

also are being arranged by Dr. and |

Woollen Jr, gate assistants, and Mrs. Robert E. Hollowell and Mrs.

esses. Guides will be Robert N. Dedaker Jr. and J. Roentgen Shields, captains; William Bobbs, Walter Griffith, John M. Hare Jr, Arthur ©. Herrington, Robert E. Hillis, James A. Wesley, Nicholas

The run of the Civie Theaters ;.ongsworth, Robert Mogg, James closing play this week has .been gE, Moore, Peter Palmer and Jillson gala with innumerable parties. The Simmons. satirical comedy, “Kiss the Boys will |

Mrs. Nicholas H. Noyes’ garden at Lanesend will be open with Mrs. N. Dedaker as chairman, william B. Burford Jr. as hostesses and Mesdames John M. Hare, A. W. |Herrington, George M. Weaver and IN. Tavior Todd as hostesses. Carl

| Robert

M. C. McKinsey and Mr. and Mrs. i Lieber II and Albert E. Metzger Ney. Emmett ©. Michaels, Mr, and Mrs. [IIT will be captains of the guides,

lassisted by John H. Darlington,

F. Landgraf, | Laurence H. Earle and Wesley Hare.

At the Wolcotts’ | Chairman for Mrs. Roger G. Wollcott's garden at 5202 Ralston Road will be Mrs. Cleon Nafe. Hostesses will be Mrs. Alvin M. Owsley and

Other parties for tonight have ars G. L. Canfield and gate assist-

‘ants will be Mesdames Ralph O.

Lakin, N. F. Schaefer, Glenn F. Warren and William J. Stark, On

Cole Sr, W. J. Shafer and O. C: guide duty under the captains, John

Spalding ,and Alexander Taggart III, will be Jack J. Joseph, Carleton R. Palmer and Robert J. Doeppers. The gardens of Mrs. J. K. Lilly and Mrs. Eli Lilly on Sunset Lane will be shown together, with Mrs. Alex Metzger as chairman. Her gate assistants will be Mesdames J. S. Mears, John H. Bookwalter, C. O. Mogg and Carl Lieber Jr. Mes-

.|dames Herman W. Kothe, Walter

Mayer and Carl M. Geupel will be hostesses. The group of guides led by Charles A. Bookwalter and Richard West will include Henry W. Bennett, William B. Clark, Robert E. Hanley, John O., LaFollette, Louis J. Lauler, Eugene C. Miiler Jr. Richard B. Moore, David Owsley, David L. Palmer, Albert L. Rabb Jr, Warren H. Simmons Jr,, James Stygall, Henry G. Taggart, Newton TT Todd II, George C. Weaver and Evans Woollen III Mrs. Ralph ©. Vonnegut will be chairman at Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus’ garden in Golden Hill, assist= ed by Mrs. Post Milliken and Mrs. James Carroll as hostesses and Mesdames Samuel Runnels Harrell, Paul E. Fisher and Julia L. Darlington as gate assistants. At the garden of Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith on W. 142d St, the chairman will be Mrs. ‘Robert W. Clark. Gate assistants will be Mesdames William J. Mc-

At the home of Mrs. William Rimes Mrs. Russell B. Moore. Adams, 4936 N. Meridian St. Mrs. | \ F. E. Leete Jr, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames George H. Lilly, J. A. Hogshire Jr. and Evans

Marjorie Roemler Kinnaird, host-|

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rocap. Mr. williams, George M. Bixler, William and Mrs Joseph Hyman will be/A. Doeppers and R. E. Snoberger. with Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Evans.|Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann and Mrs. Another group will include Mrs. W.| Frank Weaver will act as hostesses.

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D. Xautsky and Mrs. Joseph Carhart, Miss Marie Eggler and Miss Mary Carhart. Others arranging parties for Friday : re Dr. N, O. Eantman, Dr. and Mrs. C. Basil Faussett, Messrs and Mesdames T. P. Burke, Edgar Evans, Kenneth Griffith, J. Bradley Haight, Ray Robinson, H. A. O. Speers and Dan Young. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Blue, who recently returned from a Florida vacation, will entertain Miss Mary Ellinger, New York: Rex Schepp and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brooks on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luker will attend with Mrs. Carl Brockman and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cunningham.

Clubs Aid I. U. Fellowships

Times Special 4 BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 14 — Through the co-operation of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs, two Latin-American fellowships for women will be established at Indiana University, each with a monetary value of $600. The announcement was made today by Dr. Carroll Christenson, chairman of the university's Inter-American Affairs Committee. One fellowship will be awarded to a woman student from Latin Amerjea for study at Indiana University and the other to an I. U. student or ‘alumna who will attend college in one of the Latin American countries. There are no limitations on the candidates’ fields of interest. “These fellowships do not represent a mere passing interest in Latin American affairs either on the part of the university or on the part of the Indiana Federation of Clubs,” Dr. Christenson said in making the announcement. “It is rather the intention that they shall be a small but important first step in a longrange program which may lead to a better mutual understanding between ourselves and Latin American students.” . The fellowships will be administered ‘by a joint committee from the university and the executive board of the Indiana Federation: of Prof. Mabel Harlan of the iment is chair-

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Mrs. McNutt Assists

The Woodstock gardens of Mrs. (J. K. Lilly Jr. will be shown by Mrs. |J. R. McNutt, chairman, and Mesdames Otto N. Frenzel, Edward J. | Bennett, Maurice Johnston and Dudley A. Pfaff as hostesses. At the gate will be Mesdames Otto Feucht, Russell R. Benson, H. T. vanLandingham and L. H. Earle. {John F. Miller and Frank M. Rabb ‘will be captains of the guides, with John D. Gould Jr. Vachel Anderson, C. Alfred Huff Jr, Curtis Hagemier, Edward G. Dunn and Ralph Scheidenhelm under them.

At the home of Mrs. John 8S. Wright, 4411 Washington Blvd, the chairman will be Mrs. Francis J. Feeney and hostesses will be Mrs. J. Kent Leasure and Mrs. Byron Lafollette. Gate assistants are to be Mesdames William E. Rogers, Otto Mever, H. L. Magennis and Madame Marie Henry. The gardens of Mrs. John H. Aufderheide on W. 56th St. will be shown by Mrs. Walter Mayer and Mrs. Lowell Patterson as hostesses under the chair-

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The efgagement of Miss RosaGarrett, daughter of Mr, and Earl R. Garrett, to Kermeth A , son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Avery, has been announced. The wedding will be June 21 in the cKee Chapel, Tabernacle Pres-

.| will. be presented to members of the

“ meeting with Mrs. John A. Sim-

. {WOMAN'S CLUB will hold a Moth-

| Gate | ‘assistants will be Mesdames Robert {M. Moore, C. A. Huff, J. H, Stygall and Irvin Wesley. | Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, whose gar|den in Golden Hill will be a part of [the tour, will have Mrs. William

Gate assistants will be Mesdames [Russell R. Benson, Fisk Landers and | Walter Mitchell. Guides under Wil[liam R. Higgins Jr., as captain, will ‘be John S. Mears Jr, Macartan K. ‘Minor and William G. McWilliams.

| Mrs. Binford Tea Chairman

| Tea chairman for both days, Mrs. [Frank L. Binford, will be assisted by Mrs. BE. Francis Bowditch, Mrs. {John R. Caldow and members of (the Faculty Club. Hostesses in the [school gymnasium will be Mesdames | Albert L. Rabb, Harold West, T. |Vietor Keene and William E, TinCaptains of Park students who [will sell soft drinks at each garden {will be Albert Nafe, Robert E. Hollowell, William T. VanLandingham, John T. Stark, Dudley A. Pfaff Jr. and Smiley N, Chambers Jr. Their assistants will include Philippe V. Moore, John H. Roesch, Joseph W. Ricketts Jr, George J. Feeney, James Elam, James C. Norris, Kenneth M. Hamilton, Fritz O. Meyer,

Charles H. Bennett, R. Walther Lieber, David F. Montrose, Frederick D. Leete III, Boyd L. Higgins and C. Perry Griffith. Herman W. Kothe Jr. will be cap-| tain at the school gate, assisted by Stephen W. Terry Jr, Robert C.| Snoberger and William A. Umphrey | Jr. Thomas W. Binford will be in charge at the gymnasium. Student chairmen are T. Victor Keene Jr. | and Laurence Gerlach, Tickets for Saturday and Sunday may be purchased at the school or at each garden spot on the tour.

Clubs—

Guest Day plans, the naming of | new officers and several book review | programs make up activities announced by local clubs today. A musical program based on the Biblical story from the Creation to the birth of Christ will be a feature of the CULTURE CLUB'S Guest Day Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the new home of Mrs. Frederick C. Tucker on Millersville Road. Mrs, Norman |L,. Schneider will be narrator and (Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin accom|panist. Soloists will be Mesdames Paul E. Dorsey, James Costin, Clyde E. Titus and a trio will include Mesdames Fred Warner, C. E. Remy and W. O. Cheeseman. Mrs. Cornelius Posson, club president, and Mrs. J. B. McCoy, a charter member at the club's founding in 1900, will pour at a tea to follow {the program. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Hughes Patten and Mrs. William H. Remy.

Mrs. F. E. Spindell, new president of the NARRATORS' CLUB, will entertain the group tonight at 8 o'clock in her home, 3938 College Ave. The program chairman, Mrs. Thomas Carlin, will outline the year's study an dgive the first in a series of articles on women in defense. Other new officers of the club are Mrs. Donovan Turk, vice president; Mrs. Merton Johnston, secretarytreasurer: Mrs. Turk, delegate, and Mrs. Paul Duckwall, alternate, to Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. Carlin, delegate, and Mrs. Johnston, alternate, to Seventh District Federation of Clubs.

“pive and Ten, the Fabulous Life of F. W. Woolworth” (John K. Winkler) will be reviewed by Mrs. Forrest S. Cartwright for members of the NORTH SIDE STUDY CLUB meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. F. W. Hallett, 711 N. DeQuinsey St. Mrs. H. K. Fatout will have charge of current events reports.

The THURSDAY LYCEUM CLUB will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. George H. Hosmer, 3656 N. Delaware St., to hear a book review by Mrs. Harry Plummer.

A book review by Mrs, Dale Sare

AFTERMATH CLUB tomorrow at a

mons, W. 59th St.

Mrs. J. Vidya Lindsay, Colfax astrologist, will talk on “The Grand Symbol of the Mystery” to VALENCIAN CHAPTER members of the INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB tomorrow evening. The hostess, Mrs. Charles A. Darrah, 2624 Stuart St., will be assisted by Mrs. Charles R. Hipkins and Mrs. Ida Engle.

The INDIANAPOLIS JUNIOR

er's Day meeting tomorrow night at the Woman's Department Club.

Miss Emma Colbert will talk on “Child Psychology” at a luncheon

of Moor le.

Buell will be host=

tomerrow closing the season for the | FEDERATED RESEARCH CLUB| Mrs. Will Henley |

R. Higgins as her chairman and |S | Mus, Eugene C. Miller as hostess. |

Kindred Photo Miss Mary Louise Perry will become the bride of Howard F. Chambers next Sunday in a ceremony to be performed in the Lyndhurst Baptist Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph S. Perry. Mr. Chambers’ parents are Mr. and Mrs, Cecil R. Chambers,

Maennerchor Card Party Set

The annual spring card party of the Indianapolis Maennerchor Ladies’ Society will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium. Proceeds will go to the Riley Hospital. Mrs. Frank Binninger, president, is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Guy Rhodes, vice president. Mrs. George Schmitt is ticket chairman. Reservations may be made with any member of the society. Other committees include Mesdames Otto Busching, William Noelke and Emil Rath and Miss Emma Minter, special prizes; Mrs. Gertrude Keller, Mrs, George Grabhorn and Miss Alice Mueller, table prizes. Mesdames Rhodes, Rudolph Mueller and Carrie Shaw, dishes; Mesdames George Amt, Ernest Schaefer, Clarence Elbert, William Aull, Albert Nachtrieb, Ed Mueller, Morris Pinnicke, Henry Kornblum and Victor Jose, Miss Clara Ballmann and Miss Bertha Schulz, candy. Mrs. Busching, cards and tallies; Miss Minter, publicity; Mesdames Franz Binninger, Keller and Grabhorn and Miss Mueller, hostesses.

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Herrin, 3850 N. Tacoma Ave, . . Miss Wier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wier, 6500 Pendleton Pike, and Mr. Grannan is the son of Mrs. George Grannan, 221 E. 21st St. Guests will be Mesdames Wier, Denny Lee, W. Earl Wilson, R. D. Martenet, Thurman Emminger, Ken Keeney, Keith Blackwell, Vern Galt and William Hamilton, Misses Fern Mahan, Thelma Mendenhall, Alice Schaefer, Martha Sullivan, Vera Cobb, Myrtle Morgan, Eleanor and Mary Sandusky. » ” ”»

A miscellaneous shower given last night by Mrs, Edith Hallett, 817 Markwood Ave. honored Miss Ann Shoobridge whose marriage to Edward Allen of New Albany will be at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in Delle's Chapel, Church of God, in Lawrence. Guests, sorority sisters of the bride-to-be, were Mesdames George Rader, Gerald Keller, Robert Spall and Albert Hughes, Misses Betty Ann McManama, Margie Allen, Florence Leatherman, Virginia Tibbetts, Vera Plummer, Mary Jane McDonough, Dora Hosea, Bernice Maple, Eva Cox, Ruby Karstens, Martha Lue Hargrove, Lois Colvin, Helen Waters, Virginia House, Rosemary Hudler, Nina Dresslar, Betty Jane Wright, Alberta May and Margie Vails. Miss Shoobridge is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Shoobridge, E. 38th St., and Mr. Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Allen, New Albany. » " EJ The engagement of Miss Anna Lou Roult, 3165 Kenwood Ave, to|

Wayne Foster of Jamestown is announced by her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Fred Roult of Jamestown. Mr. Foster is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Homer Foster of Casey, Ill. The wedding will be May 29 at the Jamestown Methodist Church.’ The Misses Margaret Berrie, Alice

® STAN of honor at a. linen shower: tomight’ in the home of Miss KathetyntMc= Hugh, 645 Eastérn Ave, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and) Mrs. Warren Spalding, 928 N. Rural’ St. 3 Co-hostesses with Miss McHugh will be Miss Eula Haigerty and Miss Mary Naughton. Among the guests will be Mesdames Spalding, Andrew McHuge and Donald Manning, theMisses Margaret and Patricia Hague, Frances Hesman, Rose McCarty, May Sheehan, Norma Spalding and - Mary Agnes Walters,

Voters League To Plan Year's Program

Mrs. William C. (Anne Hartwell) * Johnstone, Washington, a program * secretary of the National League of Women Voters, will speak May 21 at the annual meeting of the Indian-n apolis League in the Woodstock Club. Luncheon at 1 o'clock will: follow the 10 o'clock meeting. A resume of the local group's activities during the past year will be given by officers, committee and department chairmen. Mrs. Johnstone is the author of several League publications on foreign policy and one of the authors of the latest League publication, “The Battle of Production,” dealing with national defense. : She is a member of the commis~ sion to “study the organization of peace” under the chairmanship of Prof. James TU. Shotwell, director of the division of economics and history of the Carnegie Endowment, The Commission has issued a preliminary report setting forth the “elementary principles which the” Commission believes essential to a lasting peace.” The Commission's

and Betty Kelly are entertaining) york includes a study of demobiliwith a miscellaneous shower for|,ation and transition. Mrs, JohnMiss Roult tonight in Miss Berrie’s| qone also will discuss the League's home, 5917 Primrose St. Guests will responsibility for the future order be members of Alpha Chapter, Phi| ,¢ hedee if “through adequate na-. Theta Delta Sorority. tional defense we.are given,a chance a a =» to help shape the new world.” Miss Dorothy M. Spalding, who| Plans for next year’s work of. will become the bride of Joseph, the Indianapolis League and -an: Auten, son of Mrs. John Auten of | election of officers also are on the Detroit, on May 30, will be guest| program. ra

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