Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1941 — Page 16
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Society—
Junior League Announces
19 Provisional . Members
THE INDIANAPOLIS JUNIOR LEAGUE today anJounced its choice of 19 provisional members. The group was entertained at a luncheon today by the League’s
board at Foster Hall on the J. K. Lilly Sr. estate. The provisionals are the Mesdames John Carey Appel, Burford Danner, William Fortune, Henry Gibson, Paul Scheuring, Richard: Lee, John S. Pearson Jr., Earl Randles, Edward VanRiper, Walton Wheeler Jr., J. I. Cummings and the Misses Eliece Aiman, Mary Catherine Wright, Nancy Campbell, Anne Davis, Susan Gatch, Barbara Hickam, Judith Preston and Janet Sinclair. . . The newly-elected board, including Mrs. John P. Collett, president; Mrs. Howard Fieber, vice president; Mrs. Volney Brown, recording secretary; Miss Madelaine Speers, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. James Collins, treasurer, announces the following appointments to the board: Mrs. George Ziegler, placement; Mrs. William _ H, Wemmer, hospital; Mrs. Louis M. Huesmann, Next-to-New Shop; Mrs. William Garstang, theater; Mrs. Hobson Wilson,’ ways and means; Miss Elizabeth Watson, finance; Mrs. John Mason Moore, news sheet; Mrs. Warren Ruddell, education; Mrs. Arthur Shea, city editor; Mrs. Booth T. Jameson, art, and Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr, publicity. ; * Mrs. Fieber and Mrs. Ruddell will attend the National Conference of Social Workers, Sunday through Friday, in Atlantic City.
Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes Entertains
ALREADY LOOKING AHEAD to next year’s season, the Indiana State Symphony Society’s women’s committee is giving a tea this afternoon, in the Golden Hill home of Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, for unit and regional chairman of its state-wide bridge tournament s0 successful last winter. These women from out-state cities will form the nucleus of workers for the second tournament planned for next year. cons ; Mrs. Clowes is chairman of ways and means for the committee. She will be ‘assisted today by Mesdames Thaddeus R. Baker, William C. Grifith and Walter P. Morton, other commitiee executives.
Tea Honors Bride-to-Be and Recent Bride
ANOTHER TEA this afternoon will be given by Miss Florence Gipe at her home on ‘Spring Mill Road for Miss Ruth Osborne and Mrs. Chester W. Beaman. The mothers of the honor guests, Mrs. Clyde E. Osborne and Mrs. H. B. Coldwell, will be tea hostesses, assisted by Mesdames Maurice Socwell, Eugene Hibbs, and Thomas Billings. . . Mrs. Beaman, who was Miss Agnes Coldwell before her marriage to Ensign Beaman Nov. 23, returned this month from Boston. where Ensign Beaman, a Naval Reserve officer with the U. S. Supply Corps, was awaiting a ship assignment. : : : The marriage of Miss Osborne to Earl Martin of St. Louis will take place at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, June 14, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royer H. Brown.. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Osborne and her fiance’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Martin of Anderson. Mrs. Billings will be matron of honor for Miss Osborne, and her brother, John Allen Osborne, will be best man. Among other parties for Miss Osborne will be a shower June 5 given by Miss Betty Whitaker and a tea June 8 with Mrs. B. E. LaFollette and Miss Helen Osborne as hostesses. Mrs. Coldwel] will give a garden party on June 7 for the bride-elect and Mrs. Paul Soheuring, who was Miss Betty Hamerstadt before her recent mar-
riage. .
Out-of-Town Guests to See Race
MANY out-of-town guests are included in parties for the _ B00-Mile Race. Friday at the Speedway. One large party attending together will include Messrs. and Mesdames Edward M. Curry, Francis A. Hackett, J. R. Throckmorton, Walter Krull and S. G. Garvey and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cavett, Cincinnati, who will come Thursday to be house. guests of Mr! and Mrs. curry. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grider and Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Clark will be Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, Chiefland, Fla.; Mr. and - Mrs. Edwin H. Andrews, Gainesville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Ferrel and Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Everett. . Governor and Mrs. Henry F. Schricker will occupy a box with their sons, George and Henry F. Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Don Talbott; and Ray Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss: Fulmore of Altadena, Cal, came Sunday to be house guests of Mrs, Willlam Ray Adams. They will be guests of Mrs. Adams at the race with Mr. and Mrs. Louis McClennen, Mrs. Adams’ son-in-law and daughter. ® Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Beebe will have a party with them at the race. The ghters, Emily Jean and Dorothy Rae, will be in a party with Jack Edward Davenport, Robert Marschke and George Brown. In a box with Mr. and Mrs. William A. Miskimen will be Messrs. and Mesdames Warren Tingdale, R. T. Miskimen and Ray Peterson. , ; A group of out-of-town guests will see the race with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Beach. They are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tamm, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Burke, South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cook, Alliance, O. : ; ~ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Noling’s guests will be Dr. I. O, Noling, | South Orange, N. J, father of Mr. Noling; Larry Noling, Gould Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh, Chicago. Among events that will attract race fans next week-end are’ two dances planned by the Indianapolis Country Club. The annual Memorial Day party is to be a formal dinner dance for which the Taylor orchestra of Detroit will play. The dance committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Jones Jr., chairmen; Messrs. and Mesdames Robert N. Bowen, Alfred L. Piel and E. Eugene Whitehill. The following night the club will have what it calls a “Pick-me-up” dance, with an informal buffet supper from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. and dancing from 8 to 12 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Newell C. Munson end Mr. and Mrs. James Birr form the arrangements committee.
Government Science Club Elects
MRS. ARTHUR MEDLICOTT was elected president of the Government Science Club at a meeting recently at the Meridian ‘Hills Country Club. Other officers chosen were Mrs. Charles ¥ Meyer Jr. vice president; Mrs. Russell Willson, treasurer; Mrs. Frank C. Balke, corresponding secretary, 'and Mrs. John R. Curry, recording secretary. ;
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Mrs. John C. Appel will ‘be hostess at the Smith College Club’s June meeting, which will be a picnic luncheon at 1 p. m. next Tuésday at‘ her country home on W. 86th St. Her assistants will be Mesdames David P. Williams Jr, A. K. Sicheidenhelm .and Wilson Mothershead. . - New officers of the. club, elected this month, are Mrs. T. Victor Keene, president; Mrs. John S. Pearson Jr. vice president; Mrs. Appel, secretary, and Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell, treasiirer:
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Last meeting of the club year for the Century Club will be, held tonight at the D. A. R. Chapter House, with Edward J. Hecker Sr. speaking on “Other Days.” The group’s annual outing will be at Horuff’s near Traders Point Saturday afternoon and evening,June 14, u ” ” : 8 ” ” Miss Bernice West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. West, Brendonwood, and Miss Carolyn Baus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Baus, 26 DeQuincy St., will be graduated from Christian College, Columbia, Mo., the morning of Wednesday, June 4. Both will receive the degree of Associate in Arts. After the commencement program they will return to Indianapolis to spend the summer vacation with theirs parerits.
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Tri Delis Elect New Officers
New officers of an alumnae group are announced along ‘with scheduled meetings of 1ocal Greek-letter or-
Mrs. Robert Renick is the newly elected president of the INDIANAPOLIS ALLIANCE of DELTA DELTA DELTA. Other new officers are Mrs. Seward Baker, vice president; Mrs. Ruel E. Jenkins, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph. C. Schneider, corresponding secretary; Miss Lucile Craigle, treasurer; Miss Alice Evans, Panhellenic representative; Mrs. John A. Bruhn, alternate; Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Trident correspondent. Final meeting of the year will be a 6:30 o'clock dinner tomorrow in the Butler chapter house, 809 W. Hampton Drive, following Mrs. Ren-. ick’s conferring of the circle degree on qualified ‘alumnae and Butler's eight graduating seniors. Dinner chairman is Mrs. Norman Beatty, assisted by Mesdames John Owen, Karl Schwomeyer, Karl Stout, Robert Benson and Charles Wilson. .
GAMMA CHAPTER of TRI CHI SORORITY will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in.the home of Miss Margaret Doughty, 1016 N. Oakland Ave.
OMEGA KAPPA, tomorrow at 8 p. m. will be Miss Charlotte Senges, 2649 Madison Ave.
Mrs. Harry Karcher, 987 N. Bolton Ave. will entertain RHO CHAP-
SORORITY with a party tomorrow evening beginning at 8 o'clock. Her assistant will be Mrs. Harry Packett.
Hostesses for Concert Listed
Bundles for Britain has announced hostesses for its benefit concert tomorrow night in the John Herron Art Institute by Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs dnd Farrell Scott, soloists. They will be Mes-
Irene McKay : Ushers for the evening will be the Misses Charline Clore, Joellen Burroughs, Dorisjean Spiess and Elizabeth Cook, Mrs. Ina Corncll Carson, Mrs. Cymbeline Grass, Charles Carson, Lynton Hazeibaker, James Gilbreath, Kenneth Bayless and Jack Henry. A silver offering will be taken at the concert, which will precede a tour of the Indiana Artists’ Exhibition at the Museum.
Graduate Monday
DELAND, . Fla.,, May 27.—Three students from Indianapolis are listed among the 95 candidates for degrees at Stetson University’s commencement program on June 2. Miss Julia Ann Pennington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Pennington, is a member of Tri Delt Sorority, president of the Women’s Student Government Association and is secretary of The Honor, leadership society for women. Miss Jane Shaw daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Shaw, who also will be graduated, is a Tri Delt and has attained honor roll rating whil at Stetson. y Robert Gaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gaughan, is a candidate for the bachelor of science degree. He is'a Pi Kappa Phi and has been active in athletics at the school.
Mothers’ Society To Give Luncheon
The May Group of the Christian Mothers’ Society of Sacred Heart
card party at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow at the Sacred Heart Hall. Mrs. Fred Beckom and Mrs. Vietor Wyss, chairmen, will be assisted by the Mesdames Chris Kunkel, Leo Goebes, Frank Felske and John Moriarty.
WC. T. U. to Hear David Stackhouse
Speaker at the Woodside W. C. T. U. meeting tomorrow at 7:30 ‘p. m. will be David W. Stackhouse of the Gospel Prayer Bands Mission.
Funke, 314 S. Temple Ave. Mrs. Stackhouse will present the musical program and Mrs. Harold G. Emrick will lead devotions. The president, Mrs. Stella Russell, will preside. :
Y. W. Graduates Miss Gertrude Latta of Zionsville will be graduated from the practical nurse training course given by the New York City Y. W. C. A. tomor-
{row morning in ‘New York. Miss
Hostess for BETA CHAPTER, PHI |
Church will sponsor a luncheon and| ’
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1, Mrs. George J. Hoffman was Miss Mary Bieker, daughter of Mrs. William Bieker, St. Petersburg, Fla., before her marriage April 27. Mr and Mrs. Hoffman are at home in Peoria, Ill. (Dexheimer-Carlon
2. Miss Mary Ann Digre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Digre, was married to James C. Hauk Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hauk,
3. Miss Fay Brown, danghter of Mrs. Charles H. Brown, became the bride of Kenneth Winklepleck on May 9. 4, Mrs. John B. Lischke was Miss Ruth Christian before her mar-'(Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) : ’ 5. Miss Mary Louise Bruhn and George W. Church were married
"6. An April 18 wedding was. that of Miss Fiorence Zimmerman to
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Louise Keene to
Mary Catherine
Keene, and her sisters, Mrs. Hugh Flynn and Miss Virginia ‘Keene. Guests at the shower will be Mesdames Raymond L. Reed, John A. Spalding, Joseph H. Argus, Maurice L. Fogarty, Clyde T. Bowers, Clay Trusty Jr., Bert Kingan Jr. John H. Blackwell, W. C. Mason Jr., Preston Woolf, T. B. Nobile Jr. and George: Ferry; the Misses ‘Mary Spalding, Celia Drew, Carol Regan, Helen Bosler, Kathryn 'Gartland, Marie Warren, Mary McNulty, Betty Jean Balz, Celia Could end Jane Cruse. : A luncheon will be given tomorrow by Miss Gartland in her home, 4221 Central Ave. ‘at which her mother, Mrs. Peter. V. Gartland, will assist. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langsenkamp, 2258 N. Meridian St., will entertain at dinner for Miss Reed and Dr. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Argus, Miss Martha Louise Smith and Charles Brown.
: &8 ” ” Honor guest at a china shower tonight will be Miss Mary Catherine Preston, who will be -narried to Kenneth Winston Coers of Shelbyville Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist Church. Hostess will be Mrs. Roy Ray, 1347 Edgemont St.,
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Miss Ruth Preston, who are to be bridesmaids at the ceremony. Miss Dorothy Jane Preston, another sister of the bride-to-be, will be maid of honor. Out-of-town guests at the shower will be Mrs. Douglas Bower, Zionsville; Mrs. Daniel E. Coers of Shelbyville, mother of Mr. Coers; Mrs. Morris H. Coers, Bluffton, and Mrs. Leo Sanders of Anderson. Among the other guests will be Mrs. Samuel J. Preston, mother of Miss Preston; Mesdames Robert C. Forster, John W. McCreary, Kermit P. Shelton, Robert ‘Martin, Martin Lang, Clarence. Ray, George E. Ray, Thomas - Rollison, Harry Schellert, Ernest Huhn, Robert H. Barker, William Watkinson, Joseph McNamara and Araminta Woodard, the Misses Jean and Nadine Crosby, Betty Westlund, Geneva Russell, Charlyn Kraft, Dorothy Jane Preston, Cordelia Stockton and Hannah Newman.
8 2 » : Miss Thelma Elizabeth Powell, whose marriage to Earl E. White will be solemnized Sunclay in the
Tonight for Dorothy Reed;
Showers for Indianapolis young women who will be married this week-end and later in June have been announced by hostesses. Miss Dorothy Reed, whosé marriage to Dr. Joseph Spalding is set for Saturday morning, will be guest of honor at a personal shower tonight following a dessert britige given by Miss Louise Keene at her home, |' 2134 Central Ave. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. B. M.
'ceptign to follow. She will enter-
Give Shower
Preston Feted
Third Christian Church, will give a dinner tonight for her wedding attendants and hostesses at ‘the re-
tain ‘at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meade W. Powell, 3119 Ruckle St... ~ > Guests will be Mesdames Clair Hilliker, Samuel Light, Don Roberts and Earl Williamson, the Misses Florence Bergmann, Veva Hedrick, Jane Held, Bessye Lamar, Dorothea Mack, June Miller, Fern I, Peters, Clara Rinehart and Helen Slaughter. : * : 2 o 2 A recent miscellaneous shower was given for Miss: Margaret Markey, whose marriage to Paul Seal will take place June 19, by Miss Marjorie Sheridan, who is to be her maid of honor, and Miss Anne Tondin. The party was in the home of Miss Markey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Markey, 2456 N. Meridian. St. Shower guests: were the Misses Eileen Sellmeyer, Mary Margaret Shevlin, Ann Riley, Anna Marie Swallow, Helen McCoy, Catherine O’Brien, Mary Matthews, Katherine Wiley, Helen Spaulding, Betty Wheeler, Delores Wagner, Wilda Newhouse and Gloria Tondin.
Legion Unit Will Hear Talk on Studies
Mrs. C. J. Ancker was to talk on “Colonial Studies” following a covered dish: luncheon held by Mad-den-Nottingham Unit 348 of the American Legion Auxiliary today in the Post Home, 1130 W. 30th St. The unit president, Mrs. B. W. Frey, was to conduct a brief business session and call' for a Poppy Day report from Mrs. Pauline Sutherlin, who was unit poppy. chairman. :
Mrs. Pope in Charge -The Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police will meet Monday at 2 p. m. in Ayres’
Auditorium for a program con= ducted by Mrs. Roy Pope.
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Cancer Group Honors Aids
Certificates of distinguished service for continuous activity during the five years of existence of the Women’s Field Army have been awarded by the American Society for Control of Cancer to the following Indiana persons: ¢ Mrs. W. ‘W. Barlow, Anderson; Dr. Jessie Calvin, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. C. E. Harlos, Bloomington; Mesdames E. D. Hodge, Lewis Miller and S. A. Morrison, Frankfort; Mrs. Azro Moss and Mrs. Anna. Stout, Orleans; Mrs. B. F. Terry, Winchester; Dr. E. E. Padgett and Irving W. Lemaux, Indianapolis. Mr. Lemaux has served as treasurer since the movement started.
Reports on Drive
Mrs. Isaac Born of Indianapolis, state commander, making ‘this announcement, added that many county units have closed the books on the 1941 enlistment drive, while others .including Vigo, Vanderburgh and St. Joseph, are still at work. Grant, Howard and Pulaski Counties have turned in final reports. Mrs. Orville Hooker of Marion, Grant County captain, reported 366 enlistments in her county. The Tri Kappa Sorority sponsored the drive. A tag day netted $101.35 for the enlistment fund, other donations were $57.50, with an additional $5 from Tri Kappa, which brought the total to $529.85, Mrs. Hooker said in her detailed report. . Mrs. Jesse Spangler of Kokomo, Howard County Captain, has sent $207.08, and Mrs. G. H. McCaskey of Winamac, Pulaski County captain, $40.50.
Other Donors Listed
Charles S. Rauh and Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee of Indianapolis have given $25 to the cancer-fight-ing fund as a memorial to Fay Murray of Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Born has announced. Other recent contributions in the Indianapolis area are: Eli Lilly, $100; Mrs, James W. Fesler, $50; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf, $25; the William H. Block Co, - $25; the
| Women’s Auxiliary of the Railway
Mail Association, $25; ‘Alpha Omicron Alpa Sorority, $7; Mrs. Charles Jessup, Joseph J. Daniels, Mrs. P. C. Reilly, Mrs. H. H. Hornbrook, Jacob Weiss, Mrs. Herbert Wilson, the Monday Club, and the Irvington Service Circle of the Kings Daughters: and Sons, $5 each.
Columbia Club
Books Dances
Two special dances over the Memorial Day vacation will conclude the Columbia Club’s winter séason. Race fans in Indianapolis for the 300-mile race at the Speedway are registered at the club to its guest capacity. ’ : The annual Sweepstakes dance will be held from ‘7 p. m. to midnight Thursday with Chic Myers and his orchestra providing the music. On. the-.following night the Memorial Day dinner dance wih have the same hours and orchestra.
June Larson Wins Scholarship
Miss June Tenby Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Larson, 4901 Central Ave. is the winner of a Katharine Gibbs Memorial Scholarship, which provides tuition and $300 in cash for'a student to attend the Katherine Gibbs School in’ New York. Miss Larson is now a student of the University of Michigan. The award is one of two scholarships given nationally to college women. Miss Larson will start her secre-
tarial course next September as-a student sin the Special Course for College "Women, ; Miss Larson holds two scholar-
"| ships at Michigan and is a Phi Beta
Kappa. She speaks three languages.|
Martha Norman To
Be Wed In June
Dr. Olin B. Norman, 3645 Win-
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throp Ave., announces the -engagement of “his daughter, Martha, to Joseph H. Zettel, Somerville, N. J, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Zettel of Alexandria, Ind. Miss Norman was graduated from Purdue University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. °| Zettel is a graduate in the school of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue and is a Phi Kappa Fraternity mem- | ber. The. wedding will be in June.
Jean Anne Jones Honored
of Mrs. Verna R. Jones, 1324 N. Beville Ave., has been selected as an usher for the Senior Step Singing, one of the events during the Commencement season at ‘Gougher: College. Yommencement be June 9. ss Jones, a junior, esident, of th
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Inter Nos Club Will Hear + Two Papers
Zetathea Club Will Note Founders’ Day
Club programs tomorrow feature several luncheons and a foupders’ day program. © Papers on “The Countries of Central America” by Mrs. R. T. Buchanan and “Into the Land of the
1 o'clock. dessert. luricheon tomorrow. Mrs. John D. Case, 318 W. Westfield Blvd, will entertain mem-
Mrs. J. Roy Horne and Mrs. Murray Robertson will present a progam, “Don’t Talk to ‘Me™ for WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ‘CLUB members, meeting tomorrow. for a covered dish luncheon at, the Julia Jameson: Nutrition Camp in Bridgeport. Devotions will be led by Mrs. R. C. Vermillion. “ :
THE ZETATHEA CLUB'S founders’ day program tomorrow will be at the home of Mrs. Mary Lumley, 2001 N. New Jersey St.,-who will be assisted by Mrs. J. W. Walker. Following roll call responses on women writers, Mrs. H. D. Merrifield ' will read a paper on “Ida Tarbell.” -*
“Indianapolis” will be Mrs. E. K. Zaring's topic as she speaks before members of the WOMAN'S ADVANCE CLUB, meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Clarence M. Somes, 3845 Kenwood Ave. Patriotic responses will’ be given to roll call. So
Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak on “Roaming through the West Indies” following a covered dish luncheon tomorrow to be held by MOUNT VERNON . CHAPTER of the INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB at the home of Mrs. lalics Daugherty, 3949 College ve.
THE O-DELL CLUB ‘will hold a dance’ and card party tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the 50-50 Club, 211 N. Delaware St. Gilly Banta’s orchestra will play.
Pledges Named By Scarlet Quill
Eleven Butler University junior coeds have been named to Scarlet ‘Quill, senior women’s honor society, Miss Barbara Keiser, president, has announced. Membership in the organization is based upon scholarship, character, and personality. Newly-elected members to the society include the Misses Margaret Brunson, ‘Gene Clairmont, Mary Kershner, Mary Ann Lookabill, Mary Marott, Lois Mathieson, Helen Ruegamer, Marjory Ryan, Indianapolis; Miss Katherine Wagle and Miss. Magnolia De Hart, New
Augusta, and Miss Mary Wile Prescott, Ariz. : y yey.
BEAUTY By Alicia Hart
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CLEANSING cream or a liquid cleanser if her skin is oily, hand lotion, soap that will lather in hard water and a tiny manicure kit are just about the most important cosmetic items for a woman to take on any trip. . There are beauty shops galore in the average town either here or ‘abroad, of course, but travel being what it is, you'll be surprised at how seldom you find time to get into one. By all means take a manicure kit, containing enough equipment for a home manicure. And be sure there’s a bottle of polish to match; that which your own manicurist put on your nails before you left home. Otherwise, you won’t be able .to .do neat little repair jobs when the polizh chips or cracks. If you have cleansing cream handy youll be able to clean your face several times a day instead of having to wait until you can ‘assemble wash cloth, soap and
Aztecs” by Mrs. Frank, L. Fisher| will follow the INTER NOS CLUB'S| ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGeehan, 6105 Haverford Ave. will have as their guests: for the Speedway Trace Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of Troy, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hallam of New York. They will entertain with a dinner Friday in the Marott Hotel for them and other guests.
A former resident of Indianapolis, Parks E. Gilmore, and Mrs. Gilmore .of Grand Rapids, Mich., will be ‘here for the 500-mile race an will be ‘the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Morris Meck, 2439 :N. Alabama St. SLA 22 Mr: and Mrs. 2. L. Manson 5505 Allisonville Road, and Mrs John MacDonald, 2444 N. Meridian 8%. returned recently after a week's visit in New York. :
Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Daringer and son, 276 S. Sherman Drive, Will have Miss Venida Jones, St. Louis, radio’ organist, as their guest at the 500-Milé Race on Friday. ; }
Camp Friendly Will Open On June 29 % 3
Miss Malvin Morton and Miss Margery Dudley; directors of the local Y. W. C. A’s Camp Friendly at McCormick's Creek State Park;
‘have announced early plans for the three summer camping periods and a partial list of counselors. Junior high school girls may attend camp from June 23 to July 6
and from July 6 to July 13. The week of July 13 to July 20 is reserved for senor high school campers. All registration fees must be paid by June 13 at the Y. W. C. A. \ Rates include room, board and transportation. Counselors secured by Mrs. Charles Smuck, camp committee chairman, include Miss Elizabeth Baumgartel of Indianapolis, who will be graduated from Tudor Hall School in June, in charge of sports and music; Miss Gwendolyn McCormick of Nap- . panee, student at Indiana Central College, handcrafts and sports; Miss Betty Wulfman of Huntingburg, Indiana University coed, riding counselor; Miss Betty Wilderman of Princeton, also at Indiana, sports and camp craft; Miss Mary Moss of Kendallville, a student in the Indiana University Medical School, medical assistant. Girls will live together in cabins which accommodate six or seven each and one counselor. From 40 to 45 girls will be in camp for each period. Activities include swimming, horseback riding, tennis, volley ball, archery, ping pong, hiking, campfires and picnics and classes in singing, dramatics, crafts, dancing, natureilore and worship. Each camper must have a medical examination before going to camp, either without charge at the ¥Y or by her own physician during the two weeks before the camping period. A chartered bus will leave the:Y. at 2 p. m. each Sunday during the season. A
Dorothea Mack . Shower Guest
Hostess for a miscellaneous shower tomorrow evening honoring Miss Ella Lee Gardner will be Miss Dor=othea Mack, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Walter Mack, ‘3121 Ruckle $t. Miss Gardner, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardner, 2039 N. Talbott Ave., will be married to Carl L. Waterfall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl "Waterfall of Ft. Wayne, on June 8 in her home. She attended Butler University and Mr. Waterfail DePauw University, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. . rx : Guests at the shower will be Mrs. Gardner, Mrs: Virginia Allee and the Misses Martha Gardner, Grace Wood, Betty Williamson, Ruth Reed, Corrine Tege, Mabel Guttery, ‘Roselyn and Joyce Mack, Dorothy and Lenore Winter.
Vaters’ League Sets National Convention
bogcls and locate some water. #8 =n DON'T MAKE yourself unpopular at hotels by removing makeup with their towels. Wrap a few pieces of cleansing tissue around your cleans ing cream, fasten with a rubber band and keep the little package in your purse. vi Thal If you're planning a 'tfip to San francisco you might as well know that the water in the western part of the country is hard. In. fact, very hard. Youll need a water
"| softener for your bath and you'll
probably find some kind of special hard water soap pretty handy for washing out stockings as well as scrubbing your face and hands. If you go in an automoble, how about | tucking a little waterproof case, containing cleanser, hand lo-' tion, orange stick, comb and makeup, into the potket of the car? Select a small one which will be easy to carry in and out of tourists’ stations. | And fill it with miniature jars of everything you think you'll need. This will keep you from having to open a bag and locate your regular size jars each, time you stop. )
- WASHINGTON, May 27.—Chi=« cago, scene of the Woman Suffrage Victory Convention in 1920, will be the meeting place for the next bi--ennial convention of the National League of Women Voters, April, 27 to May 1, 1942, Miss Marguerite M. Wells, : ‘National League president, announced today. ; Het The convention will mark the 22d anniversary of the League, which. was organized simultaneously with the passage of the 19th Amendment granting nation-wide suffrage and in conjunction ' with the Victory Convention of the National Ameri= can Woman Suffrage Association. | ~ The 1942 convention will be the 15th "of the National League of Women Voters, which held annual meetings until 1926 and biennial gatherings thereafter. The Coak County, Illinois, League will be hostess to the convention.
Sorority to Meet
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