Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1941 — Page 11
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Mary Elizabeth Read's Engagement To Henry Holt Jr. Is Announced
"NEWS HAS BEEN RECEIVED HERE of the ar-
nouncement, in St. Louis,
of the engagement of Miss
Mary Elizabeth Read to Henry Holt Jr. of Indianapolis.
Miss Read is the daughter of Mrs.
and the late Daniel R. Read.
Eleanor K. Read The prospective bridegroom
is the son of Henry Holt of this city.
Both the bride and pridegroom
at Elsah, Ill, being graduated last June.
been set.
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e 1d B. Tharp and her daughter, Mis Jam 4 at their home with a kitchen shower
will entertain tomorrow night
Miss Ruth Coler whose marriage for is to be read at 8:30 Dp.
20. The ceremony terian Church.
-to-be attended Principia College The wedding date has not
2 ’ : Miss Betty Jane Tharp,
to Theodore Scott will be Sept. m. in the First Presby-
Miss Coler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wendell P. Coler and
Mr. Scott’s parents are Mr. Guests tomorrow with
mother will include Mrs. Richard B. DeMars, SOT Florence Scott Herdrich, Gordon Culloden, Thomas Billings,
Beasley, William Stout and Ben Louise Ellen Trimble and Marjorie
Propylacum Contract Play ls THE MONTHLY Paul Richey and Mrs. William B. games are scheduled on the second
Mrs. Jacob P. Dunn, daughter, Miss Caroline Dunn,
morning contract bridge game of the Pry jaeum Club will be held Wednesday at. the Propylaeum. with
and Mrs. Elmer E. Scott. ¥ Miss Coler, her mother and Mr. Scott’s
Anderson; Mesdames Thomas Weaver, Misses Lu McWhirter,
Hill. ; Wednesday
ye IS. s Burford as co-chairmen. ' The Wednesday of each month. ~
of the Propylaeum Association, and her have returned from a vacdtion trip
spent at Rex Terrace, Elk Lake, Mich.
As the School Bell Rings
THE BACK-TO-SCHOOL MOTIF dominates
design at the moment. Before she Mawr College Oct. 1, Miss Joan PF. Buschmann, will have as
Miss Brown,
her
the city’s social leaves for the opening of Bryn
Buschmann, daughter of Mrs. Doro-
house guest Miss Frances ‘Brown
who was to arrive today, also will
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I. .
Glossbrenner, Oaklandon. Mary was Joan’s roommate at Byrn Mawr fast year. This will be Miss Buschmann’s sophomore year.
Miss Virginia Brown, daughter
one to Indiana University for her first Miss Peggy Trusler, leave for Hollins College will leave Wednesday for Hollins, reporting early
On Sept. 17
us. i will
Trusler’s daughter, Mary Jane Hess
because of her duties as a group leader on will represent Indiana at the Tyler, 10, being one of the Rose Queen’s court. Also leaving Indianapolis this week She will go to New York Friday to Swarthmore College for their senior
mann. pefore they return together years. Charlotte is the daughter Hofmann. Another Swarthmore
of the Austin H. Browns, has year on the Bloomington Dr. and Mrs. Harold M.
in Virginia. Miss
the campus. Mary Jane
Tex., Rose Festival Oct. 9 and
will be Miss Charlotte Hofto visit Miss Mary Capehart
of Mr. and Mrs. J. William
senior will be Miss Sarah Lindley, daugh- :
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stacey B. Lindley. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har-
yey Cox’s daughter, Jane Marie, will more year at Swarthmore. daughter, also will leave that day.
the school. Wheaton Students Return
leave on the 22d for her sopho-
Miss Sue Mellett,. the John C. Melletts’
She, too, will be a sophomore at
SKIDMORE COLLEGE will be the destination of Miss Margaret
Curle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, when she goes east
the week-end of the 20th for the school’s opening Sept. 22. Girls
returning to Norton, Mass., where they attend Wheaton Mary Scott Morse, a senior, and Miss Dorothy Everett, a S. Morses,
Mary, daughter of the Howard
will be Miss junior. leaves on the 22d and Miss
Everett the following day. Dorothy’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
* Everett. Indianapolis girls returning to
Miss Marjorie Flickinger, daughter jnger, and Miss
freshman orientation chairman for Two girls attending giana schools this year—Miss Helen PePauw University, and Miss Mary entering Butler University today. ents are Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Schortemeier.
Duke University, at Durham, N.
girls among its students this year—Miss Peggy Jane Gray dlicott. Betsy and her parents,
be a sophomore. returns to
Betty Louise Hosmer, . ter. Miss Hosmer will leave Sept. 17
Radcliffe last year
Beth are sophomores. . Their -parRudesill and Mr. and Mrs. F. BE
Radcliffe College will include of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Flickthe George H. Hosmers’ daughfor her junior year and will be Hall. have transferred to InRudesill, who left yesterday for Margrette Schortemeier, who is
Barnard
Indianapolis and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Medli-
C., will number two
the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dolly Gray.
Civic Theater's Mem bership
Campaign Opens
- First Show Will
and report meetings will punctuste the
Luncheons, victory dinners
Wednesday; Be Oct. 15
labors of committee members working in the Civic Theater Membership
Campaign which opens this week. The first meeting of the drive, be at 8 p. m.
campaign chairma; : Richard Hoover, Civic Theater director, will return fro ohassett, Mass., for the meeting and will discuss the coming season. Reports from committee members on the pre-season drive will be made and jnstructions given the workers. Mr. Wade, chairman of the building/ committee, will describe improvements and progress of the remodeling program at the theater. Following the business meeting a progtem will be ‘presented by Dr. William Cook. . Campaign “Colonels”
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committees are Mesdames C. C.
Robinson, J. Perry Meek and H. H.
Arnholter, Miss Helen Coffey, T. M. Overley and C. Hollis Hull. “Majors” chosen by the above include, on Mrs. Robinson’s team, Mesdames R. S. Skyrme, George Fotheringham and F. C. Albershardt, and under Mrs. Arnholfer, Mrs. Charles Rimp, Mrs. William T. Pinney and Mr. Arnholter.
, Vietory Meeting
Miss Coffey will have charge of
Mesdames Lawrence R. Hayes, Edward Zaiser and L. H. Earle. Working for Mrs. Meek will be Mesdames Fred W. Luker, C. D. Vawter and John M. Smith." With Mr. Hull's team will be R: Kirby Whyte, Mrs. Frank Langsen-
kamp Jr. and Mrs. Paris Pierson,
and under Mr. Overley will be Vin-
cent Ryde, Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen ° and Mrs. Walter W. Houppert. Report luncheons will be held at the Spink Arms Hotel Sept. 16, 19, 23 and 27. Winding up the cama victory meeting will ‘be workers. meeting . their performance of -show of the season. A buffet supper will be given for them in the new theater lobby following the Oct. 15 per-
paign, given for quotas at the first “Burlesque,” the opening
formance. S
Tie-Toc Club Books Election Wednesday
The Tic-Toc Club, a newly or-Sub-Deb chapter, will hold at” its second
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Other members of the club are the + Misses Olivia Cheatham, Juanita
Kirkhoff, Dorothy Fields, Phyllis
Childers and Doris Hoeferlin.
Miss Lantz Hostess
- Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Kapp; ,- will meet at 8 p. m. the home. of Miss
Sorority, Wednesday at
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Wednesday in the auditorium Insurance’ Co. a to announcement by
appointed by Mr. Wade to direct the workers
i ‘ which continues until Sept. 27, will of the American United Life Harry V. Wade,
Beach-Rush Rite Today
Miss Helen Esther Rush will become the bride of Buford Edwin Beach in an 8:45 p. m. ceremony read today at her home, 1139 E. 35th St. ! The Rev. Franklyn Crutchlow, pastor of the Crooked Creek Methodist Church, will officiate at an improvised altar of- ferns, palms, baskets of pink and orchid asters and two seven-way candelabra. ‘The bride will be given in marriage by her brother, Isaac E. Rush Jr. Her powder blue taffeta gown is fashioned with a long basque, full skirt and shirred puffed sleeves. She will carry a muff formed of gardenias and pink roses, and will wear a strand of pearls given her by the bridegroom and a lace handkerchief belonging to Mrs. Emil H. Soufflot, his sister. : :
Couple’s Attendants.
Mrs. John B. Dillon, matron of honor, will be in pale pink taffeta with a corsage of gardenias and yellow roses. Miss Margaretha M. Neitzel, who. will act as hostess, will wear a similar gown of grape colored taffeta with gardenias and yellow roses. Mr. Dillon is. to be best man. Assisting at a reception following the ceremony will be Mesdames N. W. Bennett, Van Henry Rush, Robert J. Rush, Wilbert 8S. Sage and Miss Nancy Lou Fullenwider. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the Thousand Islands “and. Toronto, Canada. As her going-away costume. the bride will w a black frock, beige coat and ‘black and
corsage.
To Present Review
Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt will review “Ran Harvest” (James Hilton) at 7:30 p. m. today in the home ‘of Miss Marilyn Shafer, 1601 Central Ave. for members of the Oral - Expression Club.
To Open Season ew season with a noon luncheon
thursday at the home of Mrs. Gene VIITON . vs St. ad
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Social Flop Of 20 Needs Five-Year Plan
By RUTH MILLETT INSTEAD of deciding “I'm a SOcial flop,” the girl of twenty who realizes she hasn't what it takes to shine in a crowd her own age should make up her mind to be a success at twenty-five. That gives her five years in which to develop the traits and qualities that will make her an interesting, attractive young woman — even though she was not a howling success as a girl. In five years an intelligent girl who puts her mind to it can turn her-
Ruth Millett
mature adult she wants to be.
If she hasn't beauty she can learn in five years how to be chic. If she hasn’t. the pretty, soft type of femininity that gets labeled sex appeal, she can make the most of the assets she has and make them count in her friendships. > A young ‘woman can have as many friends of both sexes as she wants, whether she is beautiful or not, if she has the warm kind of personality that makes others in-
ant and ready laugh, has the poise that comes from a. healthy selfrespect, knows how to be kind in little ways and makes the most of what looks she does have.
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1. ‘Miss Helen B. Riggins, daughter of Dr.and Mrs: I, Webster Riggins, will-be married to Dr. A. David McKinley, Speedway City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. McKinley, Muncie, in a ceremony Sept. 27 in the Broadway Methodist. Church. Miss Riggins was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and Phi Kappa Phi and Kappa Delta Pi, honorary organizations. Mr.* McKinley was graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine and is a member of Phi Rho Sigma, medical fraternity. Porter Photo.) ; 2. The marriage of Miss Mary
- Josephine Maher and Hugo “L.
Schaefer Jr. will take place Oct. 18 in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Miss Maher is the daughter of William E, Maher and Mr, Schaefer, formerly of Indianapolis, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L. Schaefer, Louisville, Ky. (Ramos-Porter Photo.) 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hill announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to John Fletcher Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wellington Ball. The wedding will be' at 3:30 p. m.,, Oct. 5 in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Hill was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. (Photo Craft Photo.) 4. A Saturday wedding will be that of Miss Jeanne E. Langsford, daughter of Ernest B. Langsford, to Carl Thomas Oberlies Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Oberlies. The service will be read at 9 a. m. in the St. Philip Neri Rectory. (Frosty Photo.) ay 5. Miss Betty Keyser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Keyser,
SO THOSE are the things the girl of twenty who looks on herself as a social flop should start thinking about. If she can get into her mind a concrete idea of what she
.lwants to be like in another five
years—and forgets about not being what she wants to be right now —she can succeed.
It will encourage her if she will look around at some of the attractive young women of 25 and 30 who are just doing dandy — and think about what they were like five years ago. ; She’l find a reassuring number of them weren't nearly as attractive as girls as they are as young women. ’
, Personals
Dr. and Mrs. Robert White Blake and their children, Jane and Robert Jr, 615 E. 37th St., have returned from a motor trip to the Pacific coast.
Miss Alethea L. Ried, 3711 N. Granf St. and Miss Betty Jane Fouts, 1710 Ruckle St., have returned from ga two-week vacation in Hollywood, where they visited Olin Fouts, Miss Fouts’ brother. Returning through Chicago, they spent the Labor Day week-end there with friends.
Mrs. Charles J. Kotteman, 43 W. Fall Creek Blvd., has been a visitor in New York recently.
Miss Ruth Wetter of New York is the houseguest of Mrs. June Moll Wilcox, 327 E. 31st St. She is en route home after spending the sum=mer on an Arizona ranch.
Plymouth, will become the bride of Donald Peirce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Peirce, on Sept. 18. Miss Keyser attended. Indiana University and is a member of Delta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority. (Block Photo.)
Joseph Egan Takes Bride
* Upon their return Sept. 30 from a motor trip west, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph J. Egan will be at home at 360 E. Albany St. They were married in a'ceremony at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Saturday morning. While in California they will visit with. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Pierle, San Pedro, formerly of Indianapolis: Before her marriage Mrs, Egan was Miss Lillian Pierle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Pierle Sr., 2102 S. Meridian St. ; The Rev. Fr. Ephrem Muench performed the marriage ceremony and Harry Martin, organist, played. The altar was decorated with fall flowers. : The bride wore white marquisette
‘and lace with a fingertip veil and
carried white lilies. Four sisters attended her—Misses Joan, Bonita, Ruth and Doris Jean Pierle. Joan and Doris Jean, maid of honor and flower girl, wore bouffant frocks of blue silk organdy and carried red roses. Bonita and Ruth, bridesmaids, were in pink frocks and carried pink roses. ‘All wore rose halos matching their bouquets. John Egan served as best man and ushers were Christopher Pierle; brother of the bride, and Thomas fast and reception were held at
Bluff Crest after the ceremony.
. Marriage Is Announced
The Janet Ada Club will open the
od
|To Talk on Panama
Miss Bernice Vin Sickle will speak ‘on Panama at & 12:30 o'clock lunch-
O'Connell. A break-|
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A. O. A. Sessior |To Be Held Oct. 10-12
' Mrs. J. R. Sentney : ‘Will Be Chairman
‘'Mrs..- J. R. Sentney, national president of Alpha Omicron Alpha | Sorority, will be chairman for the : "| organization’s national convention .|when it is held at the Hotel Lincoln - Oct.10, 11 and 12. ‘‘Mrs.. Charles Bowes is hospitality chairman, assisted by members of Theta, Alpha and Sigma chapters of Indianapolis, and Mrs. J. A. Cams eron is chairman of reservations. A council meeting and election of officers . Friday afternoon, Oct, 10 is the opening event, fole lowed by a buffet supper and card party directed by Mrs. J. R. Robs ertson. The first business session will be Saturday morning. Mrs. L, H. Noble will give the address of welcome. .
Banquet Planned
Mrs. George Bradshaw is chaire man for the Saturday luncheon,
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Jwith Mrs. Imel Iverson as co-chaire man, The banquet and dance will be Saturday night in the Traverse tine room with Mrs. Donald Hays as chairman and Mrs. M. L. Fae ber, co-chairman, Mrs. L. C. Brown will extend greetings. Mrs. J. J, Kintner is in charge of cards. : A memorial service will be held Sunday morning in Tabernacle Pres= byterian Church. Mrs. J. N. Brian is chairman. This will be followed by a luncheon at the Hotel Line coln, arranged by Mrs. Foster Stalle ley. Initiation service at 2 o'clock will be the closing event. * The annual card party sponsored by Indianapolis chaptets will be held Sept. 19 at 8 p. m. at the Columbia Club. Mrs. George Van. Meter is chairman and Mrs. L. O, Nicholson, co-chairman, Mrs. J. R, Robertson is in charge of prizes, Mrs. Charles A. Boss; candy, and Mrs. L. C. True, tallies ‘and score cards. Proceeds will be used in | the sorority’s philanthropic projects,
Groups to Entertain War Veterans The Indianapolis Power & Light
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Seventh District
Open ‘Brides’ School’ Next Week As Part of Defense Program
A “Brides’ School of Culinary opened next Monday eration.
Mrs. Lewis E. Gausepohl and of the District, are planning
Camp Fire Unit
Will Hear Robert Nelson
The Guardians’ Association of _| the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls will hear a talk by Robert F. Nelson, general secretary of the Family Welfare Society, when it meets
this evening.
The meeting, the first of thie fall, will be at 7:30 p. m. in the Camp Fire Girls local office, 42 Union
Trust Building.
Mr. Nelson’s talk will consider the relationship between the Family Welfare Society and the Camp Fire Girls and how they can work
together. .. Hostesses for
Mrs. H. C. Percival, treasurer. Mrs. Russell B.
Couple Takes Trip North
Lieut. and Mrs. Neal Potter Whitney are on a wedding trip to Wisconsin following their marriage Saturday afternoon in the Irving-
ton Methedist Church.
Mrs. Whitney was Miss Dina Barkan, daughter of Master Sergeant and Mrs. J. Y. Barkan of Ft. Benjamin Harrison. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Karl Glas-
ford Whitney, 5869 Lowell Ave.
The Rev. Ezra L. Hutchens performed the marriage ceremony before an altar banked with greenery ; interspersed with white. gladioli. his brother's | Mrs. Paul Mozingo, organist, played| daughter r ." She wore a blue suit own accessories and brown orchids. Her only siteqdant was e latter wore a wine wool costume suit, matching accessories and a pink
for the ceremony. Sergt. Bar gave his in mi with
Mrs. George W. Weiss,
rose corsage. Mothers’ Costumes
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The bridegroom's attendants were Thomas J. McCreary, Connersville, best man; Mr. Weiss and John
Brown, Jeffersonville, ushers.
Mothers of the couple wore gladioli corsages with their costumes crepe ries and. Mrs.
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and bridegroom attended Butler . | University where she was a mem- | per ofe#Pi Beta Phi Sorority and he ternity.
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the Bide-a-Wee y in her home,
by the Seventh District of the Indiana Federation of Clubs as a part of the national defense program of the General Fed-
the school with sessions to be held weekly at
the evening will be officers of the Guardians’ Associations Mrs. Paul B. Clark, president; Mrs. Richard Clark, vice president; Mrs. L. S. Kirch, secretary, and
Steinhour, executive secretary of the Camp Fire Girls, will make announcements concerning the fall activities of all Camp Fire Girls. The local organization is one of 37 agencies aided by the Indianapolis Community
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- {dinner next Monday, at the Marott |Hotel. Miss Pat Geraghty, past
eishasr will show ce and Zion Can-
Federation to
Arts and Home Management” will be
Mrs. Paul Stokes, nutrition: chairmen
47 S. Pennsylvania St. |The first will begin at 9:30 a. m. with Mrs. Stokes as instructor. In order to accommodate those interested in taking the course, Mrs. Gausepohl was to be on duty at the cooking class headquarters from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. today. She was fo answer inquiries and take registrations, : | The course of 18 lessons will consist of 12 lessons in Units I and II
hostess course. Meal planning, marketing hints, buymanship, serving and nutritional values will be emphasized. A complete meal will be discussed ‘at each lesson and each upil will receive special attention in regard to her individual problems. 8 8 8 ; Mrs. R. PF. Grosskopf, Seventh District president, was. hostess recently to members of the District Board at her summer home in Haverstick ‘Park. ; Luncheon was served and plans were formulated for the District convention Oct. 10 at the Claypool Hotel.
Sororities— | Mrs. Wagner: To Be Hostess
An installation dinner and a musical program highlight sorority activities scheduled for the week. KAPPA CHAPTER, MU PHI EPSILON, ' honorary music e sorority, will be entertained at & p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. James L. Wagner, 3433 Central Ave. Appearing on the program for the first meeting of the year will be Miss Imogene Pierson, pianist, and Mrs. C. Basil Fausset, soprano. Mrs. Wagnér will be assisted by Miss Pierson and Miss Geraldine Trotter. : The chapter’s course of study for the year will be based on reviews of current music books. Two public programs will be presented during the season.
New officers will be installed by KAPPA TAU EPSILON SORORITY Wednesday evening following a dinner at the home of Miss Ray Demaree. Miss Demaree is to be assisted by Mrs. Harry ‘Matthews, Miss Olive Magruder and Mrs, Frank McCormack. . ; The new officers are Mrs. Daniel | Metzger, president; Mrs. Fletcher ‘| Ferguson, vice president; Miss Mer-
Cormack, treasurer.
INDIANA PSI CHAPTER, BETA{ SIGMA PHI, international honorary sorority, will meet far its first fall session. at 7:30 p. m. today at the Hotel Lincoln. ls
|. ALPHA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY, will meet at 8 p. om, Wednesday in the Hotel Lincoin. "
Mrs. Malcolm Terhune will be inStalled as jpresident ‘of THETA D. 'A SIGMA’S BETA CHAPTER at the chapter’s Founders’ Day
t, will install Mrs. Terhune, who has served as vice president and pledge captain during the last year. = ?
Mrs. Karl Koons Will Entertain = | The Martha M Society of the United Luthéran Church will meet
tomorrow in the home ns, 5767 N, P
.|at 6:30 p. m.
and six lessons in an advanced or|
rill Ashley, secretary, and Mrs. Mc-|
Co. American Legion Auxiliary and the Hayward Barcus Unit will’ ens tertain men at the Veterans’ Hose pital at 7 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Harold Haas, past president of the Power & Light Co. unit, will | install new officers for the year at § business meeting Friday in Ipalco: Hall, 16th and Alabama Sts. Chaire men will report, : Mrs. Hiram R. Kerchival, 2034 College Ave., will be ‘hostess for an all-day meeting of the Auxiliary’s Red Cross sewing group Sept. 18. Since March 27, the unit has worked 342 hours and completed 197 gare ments for the Red Cross.
P-T.A. NEWS
LOWELL P.-T./A. will have an ine formal program and reception for new teachers and parents at its meeting at 8 ‘p. m. Wednesday i the school. Attendance pins will be awarded and Mrs. George Moyer will preside.” ' ° y :
Sheriff. Al Feeney will talk on safety at the BEN DAVIS GRAD SCHOOL P.-T. A. open meeting a 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the gyms nasium. Mis. Hubert Blair will preside. ;
Churchwomen Plan First _ . Meetings Opening September mestings of women’s organizations in churches
of the city are being held this week and next.
. The Woman’s' Missionary Society of the MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will hold its
monthly guest meeting Wednesday following a 6:30 o'clock supper in the Food Craft Shop. Graham Meggenhofen will present special music and “Alaska from Ketchikan to Barrow,” a colored motion picture, will be shown. Mrs. Walter Idle, president of the group, will be assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Cochran, Daniel Hutchinson, Robert D. McCord and Louis Lay."
First dinner meeting of the More Light Guild at the ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH will be Saturday, Sept. 20. Fall programs will include two. book talks by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt. and one by Mrs. C. C. Baker. Meetings will be held Oct. 21, Nov. 18 and Dec. 2 at the World War ‘Memorial,
Fall plans for the Ladies’ Aid Society of the IMMANUEL EVANGEL,~ JCal, » CHURCH, Iss S. New Jersey . made at a m Thursday. Seung
War Mothers to Meet
The Marion County Chapter of America War Mothers will at 20 PB m. lomorow at the World ! emorial. Mrs. Thoma, - gent will preside. 5 Mu ;
Rev. Robbins to Talk
The Rev. M. O. Robbins will speak aon “Spiritual Life vs. Liquor Cons. trol” at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the University Heights Presbyterian Church. He, will address members of the University Heights W. C. T, U. and their husbands. Mrs. Harry Harman will sing and Mrs. Silag. Ryker will preside. =
Guild to Sew
Members of the Marian Guil will sew tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. a Marian College, 3600 Cold Sprin
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