Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1941 — Page 24

In the first night audience at the Civic Theater last night were Paul F. Jock, Mr. Jock and Mrs. John Rau.

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(left) and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer, president.

Indiana Artists Club Ball Will Be Nov. 15 at H. A. C.

DATES FOR GALA FALL EVENTS are fluttering as thick and fast these days as the leaves from the trees. Most recent disclosure concerns the ‘annual costume ball of the indiana Artists Club. The date will be Nov. 15; the scene, the Hoosier Athletic' Club. Randolph Coats is general chairman and Floyd D. Hopper is decorations chairman for the event. . Chick Meyers’ orchestra. will play from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m. Again the prizes offered at the ball will be oil paintings by club members. "©, Curry Bohm, Nashville, is club president; Mrs. Stella Coler, first _ vice president; Hill Sharp, Muncie, second vice president; Miss Marie Goth, third vice president; Miss Betty Foster, secretary, and Damien J. Lyman, treasurer. ' Tomorrow the club’s annual pre-exhibit dinner will be held in Ayres’ Tearoom. Paintings went up yesterday on the foyer walls outside the tearoom. : Guest speaker for the dinner will be Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, DePauw University president. Mrs. H. ‘E. Blasingham is in charge of dinner arrangements and Gordon B. Mess is in charge of the Sxhibli, which opens to the public Monday and will continue through ov. 1. : . A number of advance reservations for the dinner have been made. One large group will include members of the Art Department. of the Woman's Department Club, :

To Attend Pre-Exhibit Dinner -

IN THE PARTY will be Messrs. and Mesdames Blasingham, Wal« ter S. Grow, C. D. Funk and Willard N. Clute and the latters’ guest, . Mrs. Leigh Fox. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Bibler and Dr. and Mrs, Leonidas F. Smith also will be with the grou Others will include Mrs. Clarence J. Finch, with whom will be Mesdames W. H. Hodson, S. J. Bardsley and Ruth Jackson and Miss. Dorothy Jackson. Also attending with the group will be Mesdames George A. VanDyke, Charles Hanna, W. Presley Morton, Charles W. Maley, A. L. Leatherman, Colin L. Lett, W. C. Bartholomew, Robert Limpus, H. Talge Brown and Hezzie B. Pike, Miss Elizabeth Dodds and John H, Talge. a © Others with reservations for the dinner are Messrs. and Mesdames Bohm, Bert McCammon, H. W. Ashley, Frederick Polley, Lindon Bailey and C. M. Davis; Mesdames George H. Lilly, Monta V. Martindale, J. E. Barcus, Helen M. Woodward, Clarence F. Voyles, Henry Hope, O. K. Gaskins, I. C. Judd, Olive D. Edwards, Mable Garr Helmer, Katherine M. Davis, C. E. Sunthimer, Stella Coler and Mary 8. Ray. } ° Also planning to attend are Misses Emma Mae Allison, Olive C; Beem, Helen Manger, Marie H. Stewart, Flora Lauter, Belle E, Scofield, Muriel K. Neal, Freda M. Popp, Rosemary Cruzan, Dorothy . Segur and Edith B. Hall; Dr. J. E. Holman, Messrs. M.-S. MacCollum, Ruthven Byrum, Ralph F. Thompson, W. E. Bell, I, L. Detchon and

Southern Club's Frolic Is Tonight | | :

NUMEROUS RESERVATIONS have been made for the Southern Club’s “Harvest Frolic” this evening at the Woodstock Club. One party planning to attend the 6:30 p. m. dinner and party includes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Colby and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Davis. 2 : "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cruger will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames John M. Galm, B. J. Perkins and Kenneth J. Galm. With Eugene Fisher will be Mrs. Laura }razer and Mr. and Mrs. Bransford Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Knox will have as guests Mr, ‘and Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier. Mr. and Mrs. Josepli Merriam and Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Noonan wiil attend together, as will Mr. and Mrs. George S. Olive and Mr. and Mrs, Quentin Noblitt. With Mrs. C. J. Prentiss will be Mrs. Harry Wade. Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mull Jr. will form a party. New members of the club planning to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Josey and Miss Mamie Bomar. 8 8 8 : 2 8 8 The Radcliffe Alumnae Club will hold its opening meeting of the _ year at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Daniel S. Robinson as hostess. ' Mrs. Wayne L. Ritter is president of the group; Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall School, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Esther Jane Throckmorton, regional scholarship chairman. } ® 8 = 2 8 8 ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Atkins returned yesterday from a trip to

Atlantic City. Expected to return from there early in the week are Mr. and er. Erwin G. Vonnegut and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dun-

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for the sixth annual bridge house party and golf tournaPlans French Lick Springs Hotel Nov. 7 through 9 have been announced by Thomas D. Taggart. The bridge party will be directed * by Mrs. Grace Buschmann, assisted by Andrew J Mouat of the North Shore Bridge Club of Evanston, Ill. Custody of the French Lick pair and team trophies will be awarded the winners in addition to other

Reception at Butler Tri Delt House. Will Follow Stone-Tharp Ceremony

Ewing Vale will officiate at the wedding of Miss Mary br. Boy Stone at 8:30 o'clock this evening in Church. Parents of the

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1 A reception at’ the Delta Delta . | Delta Sorority House, 809 W. Hamp~ {ton Drive, will follow the ceremony. Receiving with the couple, their

be Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weber, Other assistants will be the bride's aunt, Mrs, William W, Stanley; Mrs. Lantz, Mrs. Carl Kollmeyer and

and a corsage of rust and gold chrysanthemums, The at-home ad‘dress, after Dec. 15, will be in the couple’s new: home, 5055 N. Illinois

Dr. Sidney Boch, organist, will play will be arranged at the altar and the family pews will be marked with white satin bows and ferns. Entering alone, the bride will wear white duchess satin fashioned on princess lines -with gored fullness spreading into ‘a long train. -Her veil in three-quarter length will be held by a tiara of white roses and gardenias ' matching those of her bouquet and she will wear a strand of pearls belonging to her mother. Her sister, Miss Mary Ann Rice,

, {will wear deep gold velvet fashioned

in similar style and a tiara of gold leaves. She will carry bronze and gold chrysanthemums, - Y 3 The father of the bridegroom will be best man and ushers will include Frank Steinbruegge, Paul Hughey, a brother, Robert and Richard McGinnis. Mrs. Rice, mother of the bride, will wear a gold-beige gown -with Talisman roses and Mrs. Hughey a coronation blue with Johanna roses.

Take Trip South

Dr. Sidney B. Harry to Perform ‘Ceremony Uniting Betty J. Rice And Oliver Robert Hughey

‘Miss Betty Jane Rice, daughter of Mrs, Howard Marie Rice, 5024 Central Ave. will become the bride of Oliver Robert H ; Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hughey, 3730 N. Capitol Ave. in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony today in the Meridian ‘Heights, hv! Blair Harry is to hear the marriage vows and Alden . Palms, white: chrysanthemums and candelabra

ughey, son of Church,

Virginia Avey To Be Wed to E. C. Off Jr. *

A background of palms, urns of gladioli and candelabra arranged at the ‘altar of the Woodruff United Presbyterian Church will form the setting for the marriage of Miss Virginia Avey and Edward C. Off Jr. at 8 o'clock this evening. The Rev. W. C. Ball will read the ceremony. Miss Avey is the daughter of Mrs. Edward B. Pitcher, 811 N. Sherman Drive, and Mr. Offs parents are of 719 N. Sherman Drive. Mrs.

Chester Bridges, - organist,

A reception will be held at the|will play for the wedding. The bride church ‘before the couple leaves-for|Will: be given in marriage by her a wedding trip to the Great Smoky |stepfather, Mr. Pitcher. Mountains, Florida and- Atlanta,| She will be gowned in white slipGa. The bride’s traveling costume|per satin fashioned with yoke and is a brown tweed suit to be worn|girdle of Chantilly lace. A twowith brown accessories and a gar-|tiered illusion veil will extend from denia boutonniere. They will be at|an orange blossom headdress to the home here upon their return. end of her train. She is to carry Guests from out-of-town for the|white roses and baby breath, the ceremony will be Mrs. Juanita Boyd |streamers knotted with rose buds. and daughter Marjorie; Reno, Nev.;| Her attendants will wear full Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Densford, Tucson, | Skirted slipper satin gowns with Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ehlen,|{bodices of diagonal . bands. Miss Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kas-| Helen Longerich, maid of honor, ter, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs.|Will be in turquoise; Miss Mary Jack Bledsoe, Washington; 'Mrs.|Manuwal, bridesmaid, in dusty rose,

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Entertain at - Civic Theater . Performance Members of ‘the Civic “Theater's

Stage Club ‘will be hosts for to morrow - night's: performancé of

Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Deery. Ushers, under the direction of Leslie Aye, Will be the Misses Bar= bara Jean Sexton, Barbara Stonecipher, Jane Flaherty and Fanchon Fattig. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pritchard will entertain with a dinner party at the Marott Hotel before the play. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Reynolds, Mrs. William - L. Clinkscales, Mrs. Helen 8S. Platt and the Misses Jane Reynolds, Luana Lee and Carolyn Platt and Edward T. Pritchard. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Trusler will attend with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rimp and with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ahrbecker will be the Messrs. and

Philpott and Robert Seastrom. Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Sormdne will have as their dinner guests before the theater Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Woolf and Mr. and Mrs.

board -of directors’ and the Back]

Mesdames Richard Boatman, T. O.|iary

director, On hand ¥ : Elynor Hazen,

Sororities—

Miss Patsy Welch and

Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Will Have

“Cookie Shine’ Tuesday Night; | Alpha Phi Governor Honored

‘Rush parties, business meetings ties in" which local sororities will be , \ traditional “Cook

and dinner programs will be activiengaged during the coming days.

Shine” supper will be served at the October

The tradit 3 meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CLUB OF PI BETA PHI “Burlesque”. af the Playhouse.| Tuesday at 6p. m. at the Butler University Chapter house, 831 W.

Honor guests will he Mayor Reginald | Hampton Drive. The “Cookie Shine” da the SOTONLy Was organized at this particular

“As President Sees It” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Benjamin C. Lewis, Detroit, vice president of Delta province. Mrs. Lewis, formerly of Indianapolis, is visiting Pi Phi alumnae clubs in! Indiana and Michigan. Products from the sorority’s settlement school in Gatlinburg, Tenn. wi be auctioned by Mrs. Victor . Dinner hostess will be Mrs. Wallace DeHart, chairman, assisted by Mesdames Wallace Macdonald, G. A. Kelley, George Langston and Miss Jean Booth. Officers for the coming year include Mrs. Ralph J. McQuiston, president; Mrs. Harold L. Ross, vice president; Miss Martha Scott, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John C. Cavosie, recording secre- : Mrs. G. Morton Davidson, treasurer; Mrs. Wayne Kimmel, Panhellenic delegate, and Mrs. Victor Kingdon Jr. alternate Panhellenic delegate.

back almost 75 years when of supper. y 1 * Esther Douglas, Urith Kenhard, Martha Davis and Helen Wallin,

G \ CHAPTER OF EPSILON BIGMA ALPHA will meet this evening at the home of Miss Mary | Schneider, 4143 Carrollton Ave. The program on Greek Mythology, will be in charge of Miss Pearl Snapp. Plans for a Brown County outing Sunday will ‘be completed.|

Mrs. Lloyd Howard, 1701 N. Emerson Ave. will be hostess to the G. CHAPTER OF SIGoa » SORORITY Monday eve-

SORORES CHAPTER OF VERUS CORDIS SORORITY met recently at the home of Mrs. Lucille Kopelliker, 5871 Rawls Ave., for election of officers. They are: Mrs. Marjorie Woodard, president; Mrs.

Mrs. McQuiston has appointed

Paul McNamara. Messrs. and Mes-|the following committee chairmen: dames Don Zimmerman, Ralph|Mrs. E. R. Smith, hostess; Miss Powers and Jean Nelson will be in|Sarah Birk, magazine; Mrs. Ross, another group. . |membership; Mrs. E. S. Hildreth, . and Mrs. Frank Callahan|arroweraft; Mrs. John L. Goldand Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pulliam|thwaite, Red Cross; Miss Jeanette will be the theater guests of Mr.|McElroy, publicity; Mrs, R. D. and Mrs. Thomas Breen. Mr. and |Pritchard, program; Mrs. R. McMrs. J. M. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.|Cauley Vandivier, year hook; Mrs. Edwin M. Oraft will attend to-|L. L. Flint, state luncheon; Mrs. gether. ; : Raymond §S. Davis, frecommendaMr. and Mrs. C. C. Martin will|tions; Mrs. T. O. Conger and Mrs. give a. dinner preceding. the play|C. E. Moon, co-chairmen of reserfor Messrs. and Mesdames Norman | vations, and Miss Mary Catherine L. Schneider, T. M. Rybolt, E. J.|Johnson, junior assistant.

parents and the bridal party will]

Helen Nottingham, St. Louis. . Also Mr, and Mrs. Joseph L. Hughey Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.

. { Hughey Jr., Atlanta, Ga.;. Mrs. Em-

ma- Monroe and Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Monroe, Seattle, Wash.; Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Hughey, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wimmer, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Speery, Lawson, Md.; Sergt. A. E. Thomas Jr., Scott Field, Ill.; Mrs. Lyle Wells, Kenosha, Wis., and Claud Stropes, Oakland, Cal. A———— ———————————————

Home Nursing Classes Open

Mrs. Grace Burger, home nursing director of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Red Cross, has announced -home nursing classes

. {which are open for additional reg-

istrations. ! The meeting places and times are: School 51, 23d and Olney Sts. Wednesday at 9:15 a. m.; School 76, 36th St. and College Ave. Monday at 1:30 p. m,; Calvary Baptist Church, State and Hoyt Sts, 1:30 p. m. Thursday; Communal Center, 17 W. Morris St., 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, and School 69,~34th St. ‘and Keystone Ave, 1:15 p. m. Friday, ° * After these classes are filled, no registrations will be received until the second semester, beginning Jan. 15. Registrations may be made by calling the Red Cross Chapter headquarters. ; ? Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, chairman the ‘home nursing committee, has announced the group will meet on

{the second Monday of each month

Camp Fire Girls to Go To Versailles 5

Members of the Cincinnati High School Camp Fire Girls will be hostesses to Indianapolis members at their camp near Versailles, tomorrow and Sunday. ; The guests will include the Misses Betty Wilson, Violette Swenson, Shirley. Braun, Margene Harlan, Jo Ann Krauch, Mary Frances Kelly, Peggy Percival, Rosemary Wanner, Barbara Whelden, Bonnie Heckman, Margaret Phillips, MarJorie Deutscher and Peggy MecIn Miss Marcella West, acting secretary; Miss Mable Clift, office sec~ retary, and Miss Kathleen Klaiber and Patricia’ McGuire will accompany the group. :

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and Miss Nancy Holwager, junior bridesmaid, in turquoise. They will carry ‘colonial bouquets of pink rosebuds and blue delphinium. Nancy Claire Van Arsdall, flower girl, will wear an Empire style frock of dusty rose and will scatter rose petals from a blue basKet. The bridegrocom’s attendants will be William Elder, best man, Franklin Pitchér, Lee Fischer, Josepil Ferrer and William Ball, ushers. After a reception for the immediate families at the Pitcher home, the couple will leave for a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a dress of brown velvet beneath a lynx Jacket, brown accessories and a corsage of gladioli, . After Nov. 1, the couple will be at home with Mr. Off’s parents. among out-of-town guests will be

. Mills . and Mrs. Fred Pitcher, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hill and daughters, Leanna and Clarapelle, Morristown; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweet and daughter, June

Braman, Earl Noggle and Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. e.

Lelia Harlan To Be Wed

A double ring wedding ceremony

Evangelical and Reformed Church, Sanders and Leonard Sts., will unite Miss Lelia Harlan and Gerald Kru-

will perform the rite. ‘Mrs. Amy Cleary Morrison, organist, will play and Miss Naomi Adams will sing. Palms, baskets of gladioli and chrysanthemums and candelabra holding lighted tapers will

'Iform the setting for the service.

The bride is the daughter-of Mea C. hb! oy and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Kruger, 1047 Al-

Ellen, Milroy; Mr. and Mrs, J, J.|bany

Earlywine, Mr. -and Mrs. Elbright Yaste .and daughter, Betty Jean, Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holwager, Madison. © :

Mrs. H. J. McDavitt To Give Review A benefit book review: will be

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Memorial by ( Childhood Education.

of Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt will re-

view “The Sun Is My Undoing” (Steen). Tickets may be obtained this evening in the Spink-Arms Hotel lobby.

Here For Wedding

Mrs. Martha Daniel, Clawson, Mich, and Miss Eva Hutchinson, Royal Oak, Mich,; arrived by plane this week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McCrady, 1301 Burdsall Parkway, and to attend the wedding of Harry

E. McCrady Jr. and Miss Mildred Louise Bene

son at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in Mec- |. Chapel of Tabernacle Presby= |

Kee terian Church

St. As she enters with her brother, Kenneth Harlan, the bride will wear white satin and a fingertip illusion veil falling from an orange blossom tiara. She will carry chrysanthe-

Prices rise. Buying value budget with alarm.

In order to help the

a-year family.

Stretch Your Dollars!

| to the limit, The Indianapolis Times has arranged a series of | articles on budgeting of income. ‘ls How to make a really workable budget.

These articles will include: |

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2. Budgets for a $1500-a-year career girl and a $3000 |

ger. The Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok| cussion on collegiate affairs

Mrs. M. D. Campbell, governor of this district of ALPHA PHI will be honored at the Indianapelis alumnae meeting .of the sorerity this evening. . Mrs. T, O. Philpott, 5206 Grandview Drive, will be hostess to the 7 p. m. dessert meeting. Mrs. Campbell will give a report on her inspection this week of Gamma chapter at DePauw University. Mrs.

read at 8 p, m. today in St. John's|Robert Seward, State alumnae

chairman, will speak: on alumnae groups in Terre Haute, Evansville, Greencastle, Ft. Wiyne and Gary, and Mrs. Philpott wil lead the disA report of Alpha Phi’s 0 with its national war relief project will be given by Mrs, Campbell. This project, known as the Maple Leaf Fund, has raised $3000 by selling Alpha Phi war relief stamps. The Fund is now attempting to sell every member of the organization a wool blanket for one dollar to be sent, to Britain.. Mrs. Campbell will also speak on vocational guidance for the collegiate groups, stressing

| that alumnae groups must provide

advisory committees for each voca-

* The business meeting will be postponed until the ‘Red: Cross: sewing meeting Nov. 3. : The INDIANAPOLIS ALLIANCE OF DELTA DELTA DELTA will

Presidents and Panhellenic tives’ of national colleg-

Koelliker vice president. Miss Helen Harness, secretary; Miss Jeanetta Dodd, treasurer, and Miss Edith Nord, historian,

The year’s program will be discussed by INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE of THETA PHI ALPHA when they meet, at 8 p. m. today at. the home of Miss Marie Bagnoli, 5029 Kenwood Dye. Committees are to be appoin by Miss Mabel Dunn, president.

League Finance Secretary Will Visit Here

Miss Bertha Pabst, Washington, finance | secretary of the National League of Women Voters, will be in Indianapolis Monday to confer with officers and the bard of the Indianapolis League. Her: visit will be one of un series to be made to Indiana Leagues, in eonnection with finance activities, next week. On Tuesday she will meet with the officers and hoard of the Gary League. | The Tippecanoe ‘County League has called a meeting of its board for Wednesday and on Thursday Miss! Pabst goes to Richmond, The executive committee of the Indiana League will meet in the Columbia: Club at 10 a. m. Friday to hear reports of Miss Pabst’s visits. Miss Pabst will be accompanied. by some member of the State board on each visit.

ciated with the Community Chest gton as one of its campaign secretaries. Previously she had been a member of the staff of the Washington branch of the . W. A. and had directed its annual campaign for funds, Prior to that she had extensive expe-

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Handy-Hauser Wedding Is {This Evening

A af avs Sis ai Y. | : ha The marriage of Miss Joam: Hauser to Lloyd G. Handy, son dg! Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Handy, 4800 E. 41st St., will take place Bf 8:30 o'clock this evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Glen N. Hauser, 3614 N.Capitor Ave. i 3 The Rev. Malcolm D. McNeal, of" the Prentice Presbyterian Churdh)® will read the marriage service ard Mrs. McNeal will play a group -of® piano numbers. ad The bride will wear white silk marquisette trimmed with lace, and: white camellias. Miss Alicia Hauser}: her sister and only attendant, wild be in dusty pink taffeta accented™ with fuchsia and will wear ‘pink: camellias. ' Ellsworth Handy Jugs will be his brother’s best .man. 55%. A slate blue gown trimmed with: coral and, gold will be worn by the! bride’s mother and Mrs. Handy will wear navy. A small recepiion: for the wedding guests will follow: the ceremony. The couple will ba: at home at 144 W. 18th St., Apt. $.

. veal Guild to Give Parents’ Party Tomorrow

Winners in the Methodist Hose" pital's annual baby photo contest will be announced at the Whily Cross Guild’s party for parents Qe morrow afternoon: at 2 o'clock: ju. the nurses’ ‘home. Dr. John Tf Benson, hospital ~superintende: will present awards to the ten ed ners. The 600 pictures which have: been entered will be on display, > Dr. Matthew Winters, pediatrician’ will speak on “Babies.” Membersv of the Jac Broderick ballet will give dance numbers. Parents will: receive toys for the babies as favorse. Mrs. L. O, Nicholson is general: chairman. On the reception - mittee. are Mesdames Felix T. Mg» Whirter, W. €. Hartinger, Isags Born, John W. Noble, Benson an Carl Floch, * . ' On the hostess and serving mittee are the following: Mesdam J. W. Hill, Irwin Boyer, John Hague, C. .E. Keller, Loren Brow Byron Stout, W. R. Klingholz, Roland Dvvall, Robert Spillman © Greenwood; Mesdames Louis Louis. Wocher, Ronald Bridges, Cr Augusta Taylor, Roy Phillips, Harty Spear of Plainfield; Mesdames Everett Smith, Donald Crane, iy, gi Herbert Sudr BPs" Egly, and A. E. Campbell a a Misy Crol¥

Aletha Kerr, A new chapter of the White M Guild is the Greenwood Night Guild, organized this week by '® group of business women from Greenwood, the second chaptét” from that community, 15 Officers are as follows: M Mildred White, president; Mrs. mon Williams, first vice presid Miss Alma Sharkey, second president; Mrs. Clarence’

third vice president; ‘ Miss live’ Puttorff, secretary; Mrs. RY Green, treasurer; Miss Flo heat! historian, and Mrs. E. W. | work chairman. ' lay The guild will meet the secon’ Tuesday night of each month in hospital to do office work ant make’ surgical dressings : oo

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