Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1941 — Page 14

- tation and

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| Ave., ‘will ¥ entertain C

Mrs. Losi

day Before the ons Vassar Club 7

MRS. ami HAERLE i the speaker at t

fall business meeting and tea

of the Indiana Vassar Club

Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Eugene C. Nu

She will ‘talk on alumnae

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‘cently returned from Philadelphia's

attended alumnae meetings. Mrs. Montgomery 8S. Lewis is ¢

Ing her at the tes will be Mrs. Gordon Clark, Mrs. W Misses ret t and Ann Holmes, Peggy Pogue, Marjorie

for tho ishing. a i

Cc. Shull, and

ficers are Mrs. William H. Thompson, reaidenty. Mes Voodward, vice president; Mrs. Wendell OC. Taylor, sec- :

: Harriet Holmes, treasurer.

School Group to Meet

B. REAGAN will be hostess at 1:30 p.m. Wedres--ome for Orchard School Study Group 1, composed of

hildren in the school kind astesses - will be Mrs, R.

ns and the first grade. N. Petersoxf and Mrs. Wendell

: w. Rice, Misses Jean Stout, Jeanne Grumme, Ann

Mrs. fo and Barbara Flynn will offer the study material—“Presenlscussion of aims for Personality Development.”

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mothers of second through 5th grade pupils, will meet at 2 p. m, the home of Mrs. George M. Halverson Miss Judith Preston, Mrs. Mabel Gulmer and Mrs, Gordon Thompson will talk on | F search ‘at Orchard School.”

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ianapolis Club of St. Ma

ry’s of Notre Dame will be Mes-

Barton, A. S. Jaeger, Raymond Van Arsdale, Rox- -

g and Mig Lena Brath

Mrs. C.|C. Martin will speak on Old ‘Mexico. She has traveled

in ‘Mezxica for: the past two years

‘Her talk, illustrated with authentic Mexican costumes, will touch . upon important political, musical and scientific affairs of the coun» :

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and has lived in Mexico City,

fry and its outstanding men and women. i The speaker ‘is a member of the board of the Symphonic Choir and is affliated with Sigma: Alpha Tota, musical sorority, and the

Arthur Jordan Conservatory faculty.

She has appeared in the Civic |

Theater productions of “Her Master’s Voice” and “No More Ladies.” > ‘The tea will be the :second event of the committee's season. * Hostesses will be officers and board members of the committee: Mesdames Chauncey H. Eno II, Lawrence Earle, John M. Smith, Fred Luker, R. G. Lazarus and Miss Helen Coffey. They will be assisted by Mrs. Richard Hoover, Mrs, William Macgregor Morris

and Miss Eldena Lauter. ? Takes Ribbons in Horse Show"

At the recent Intercollegiate Horse Show held at Stephens Col~

lege, Columbia, Mo., Miss Carolyn

Kreusser, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. O. T. Kreusser, placed first in two events. Her first blue ribbon came in the Ladies’ Hunter Class; and the second in the pair class where her partner was Sam Cook of the

Missouri University Polo Association.

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“Miss wiliabott tos Schmidt, deughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. Kurt W, Schmidt, spent the week-end in Chicago as the guest of Miss Marjon

- Batty, a fellow student at Indiana

University. . - The girls attended

the Indiana-Northwestern football game Saturday.

“Dr. Mary E. Woolley, president emeritus of Mount Holyoke Col-

fee at South Hadley, Mass., will be

the guest of the Indiana Mount

Holyoke Club at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Thursday in the Propylaeum.

Mrs. Mrs:

J. Perry Meek, club president,

Rogers are assisting with the luncheon: arrangements. ley “will come from: Bloomington where she is to speak . | Wesnesday igh, a in the Indiana University auditorium.

Mrs. Thomas G. Sinclair and

Clubs —

Latreian Club will Hear Speech. On ‘Citizenship and Democracy;’. Three P. E. O. Groups Will Meet

Two Latreian and thee P. E. O. sisterhood groups have scheduled

meetings for tomorrow.

“Citizenship in & Democracy” will be william ©. Sheppard's topic when he talks tomorrow before the ALPHA BETA LATREIAN CLUB meeting at the home :of Mrs, James L. Beatty Jr., 5427 N. Delaware st.

Mrs. Murray DeArmand will assist

; the hostess.

The ALPHA DELTA LATREIAN CLUB'’s program tomorrow eature a. talk on “Flower Prints” by Miss Elizabeth Ohr. -Mrs. Walter C. - Higer, 7267 N.- Pennsylvania St. will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Rice and Mrs. James Costin.

Mrs. Ray M Souder, 5122 College HAPTER

“P. BE O. SISTERHOOD tomorrow. Mrs. Amos C. Michael will talk o “Old Quilts and Coverlets” and Mrs. John Hirt will Present the “Thought ~ for the Chapter.’, >

Mis. Vv. Dougherty, oes N. bell Ave., will be hostess at a 1 ip. m. luncheon tomorrow for ER U, ES g. SISTER | Soa. Mrs. J mi assist, Appearing on the program will be Mesdames F. E Best, R. H. Carpenter and J. A. Crewes.

“The Joe for ‘CHAPTER W, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, tomorrow will ‘be given ‘by Mrs. Charles B. Crist. Corlie Jackson,’ ‘3469 Kenwood, 3 will ‘be hostess.

‘When the HOOSIER TOURIST ‘OLUB meets tomorrow with Mrs. James H. Smiley, 4201 E. Michigan 8t., as hostess, it will continue its ‘study of American personalities. Talks George WW: n Socials, Dr. Walter Reed and Gene Autry will be given by Mes‘dames J. F. Shepperd, D. T. Brown-| Mrs. lee and K. W. Carr.

Talks on “An American Primer” and “This Above All” by Mrs. Roy Slaughter and Mrs. V. A. Trask will be presented at the INTER ALIA

SluBs meeting ' tomorrow at Mrs. ’s home, 160 E. 71st St. Mrs. A PF Wickes

speak on “The _ Rappites and

the IRVINGTON

|THE D Dale | Hock

by Mrs. Melissa, Cornish at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Churchman, Beech Grove.

The TERRACE AVENUE KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS CLUB will sponsor a covered dish lunchleon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the kindergarten, 1402 S. East St. The committee includes Mesdames J. A. Good, Cecelia Fisher, Ear] Levy and

S| Charles Gutzwiller.

The Rev. Errol T. Elliott will discuss “Religion and World Affairs* before the MOTHERS’ CLUB of the FALL CREEK KINDERGARTEN when if meets at 1:45 p. m. tomorrow. Members of the MOTHERS’ CLUB of the 49TH STREET KINDERGARTEN will be guests.

The November meeting of the 11TH ‘WARD ‘WOMAN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB" will be at 8 p. m. today with Mrs. Gertrude Heiob, 2743 Allen St. - Mrs. Roy ‘Green, president, will be in charge of a ‘business session. Women of fhe 14th Precinct will assist the h S. |

The ALPINA CHAPTER, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB, will have a 6 p. m. dinner tomorrow at the Colonial Tearoom. Miss Margaret Hofert will sing and Mrs. T. E. Bedell will speak on “Nicaragua. ”»

aku w wo Thornburgh neh

she aan this evening Defore th EVANGELINE CHAPTER, 1 S.C. Mrs. M, K, Major, 1511 N. Tuxedo St., will be, hostess, assisted

Wilson and Fred ueller.

Formal initiation of pledges of EBONNAIRES will follow a 7:30 p. m. dinner tomorrow at Holly

1 Mrs. C. . Gole| will Sa ew THE INTERNATIONAL ' | STUDY. CLUB: Wet

hostess

day, at 13:8

Sororities—

At Propylacum

~ |observances are features of sorority

|lain.

"| Frederickson, Rappa.

be the subject of

by Mesdames T. T. Taylor, Wallace Shinkle,

‘ Jenior workers, entitisiastle over ‘the opporfimity. to condget” ‘the’ membership drive of ‘the | ‘Civic Theater, discuss. ways and means to push their sales. For the first time in its history, the Children’s’ jo Civic Theater will hold a separate drive giving ‘opportunities for younger workers, Active in the campaign | | are ‘left to right) Miss Carol Haykins, Miss Mary McClure, Robert Green. an;

J udith Bright.

Mu Phi Epsilon To Have Dinner

Installation and Founders’ Day

activities scheduled for this week and next. ge annual intallation dinner of DELTA CHAPTER, XI DELTA XI, will - be ‘held: at 6:30: p. m. Nov. 719 in the Log Room. of the Homestead. Officers ta. be ‘ installed by "Miss Fern Mahan, outgoing president, are ‘Miss Martha Sullivan, presi- . dent; Mrs. Keith i : ; Blackwell vice | Sullivan = Dresident; Mrs, Mas Therman = Emminger, corresponding’ secretary; Miss Alice Schaefer, recording secretary; Mrs. Ken Keeney, treasurer; Miss Thelma Mendenhall, parliamentarian; Miss Mahan, historian, and ‘Mrs. Michael Grannan, (chap-

\ Founders’ Day will be observed by MU: PHI EPSILON, national music honor society, Thursday with an initiation dinner at the Propylaeum at 6:30 p. m.. Kappa Chapter will

‘[aet as hostess group to. Zeta Chap- 9%:

ter of DePauw University, the In=dianapolis Alumnae Chapter and] the Patroness Club. A special guest. will be Miss Jean Kreuek; Frankhn.

Tice and Miss Mari Wagner. : After, the dinner, Mrs. Hemry PF Schricker and Mrs. Fred S. Purnell will be installed as patronesses, and: a. program. will be given by Miss Wagner, harpist; Miss Mary Moarman, contralto, ried by Miss Lorenzo ‘ B.' Jones, and members of Zeta Chapfer. Miss Marian, Laut, Kappa Chapter president, will presides = and speakers will be Miss Adah Hill, Alumnae; Miss Frances Lutes, Zeta; Mrs. Sidney Fenstermaker, Patroness: Club, .and Mrs. Lenore Ivey

The committee in ‘charge : of arrangements includes Mrs, James L. |Wagner, chairman; "Mrs, Harold Pope, , program . chairman; Miss

son and Mrs. Harry Sidrow.

Mrs. Earl 8. Gilchrist, 3440. N. Meridian St., will ‘be hostess ‘at 10:30" a. m. Wednesday for the PATRONESS - SECTION, MU PHI . | EPSILON.

.The Alumnae group will give an exchange program with Miss Helen Louise Quig: Speaking on “American Origin of. Music.” On 'the musical program will be Mrs. Lorena Moore Aughinbaugh, Miss Mary Moorman, Helen. Webster, : Miss Jean Orloff land Lorinda Jones. Mrs. Herbert Gibbs Js lunckieon chairman; assisted Mesdames Guy O. Carpenter, a Woods, Charles Remy and Anita: Scott.

Members of PHI DELTA BETA will observe the second anniversary | of the sorority’s founding at 8 p, m today with: a dinner at the. Hotel Lincoln followed by a theater Phys New officers to be install Mrs. Paul: Burton, president; Mrs, Henry Smith, vice president; Mrs. Scott Duncan, treasurer; Mrs. Leonard Smith, recording secretary; Mrs. Arthur: Hemmingway, corres sponding secretary, and Mss: Harry Downs, sergeant-at-arms.

Rushees of . G.

He We aie Me. Boon en vice president; Miss Helen Dillon, retording secretary; Miss Mildred Mendhall, treasurer; Miss Frances Beyery marshal; ‘Miss Ann O’Dnnnell, er dtm Miss ‘Louise Pflum; chat

'lOphélo editor) OF Meet Wednesday.

Those to be initiated are Miss a who, before<her recent marT

Koelling, ' Hernan Karch; |

Margarite Billo, Miss Imogene Pier 8

: the home of th

CHAPTER, ALPHA ZETA SETA | will be entertained’ with a theater) 4 To {party at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

Mrs. Ralph,

tary; and} | historian, and Miss . Jeanne Walten, 3

The Bridal Soono—

Pennington, 5810 Rosslyn Ave. Severity guests ' attended. Assisting Mrs. Slaughter “in the dining room were Mesdames william Kegley, John T. Davis, C. B. Durham, Dwight Peterson, Raion Showalter and Joseph. Mi J ® "i : Honor “guest ai a miscellaneous shower . given this evening by Misses Regina Grannan, Pauline Cox and Ruth Ittenbach at the latter’s home. 556 N. Ozford St., will be Miss Mary Krier. Miss Krier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Paul’ E. Krier, 6049 (Indianola Ave., x Nil become the bride of Harold G. ‘Reily Jr. in ‘a ceremony at noon, "Nov. :20, in tHe Travertine Room: of the Hotel ‘Lincoln; / The bridegroom’s parents are. -of 3 16288 Haverford Ave. Assisting the hostesses tonight will be Miss Grannan's’ aunt, Miss Clara Grannan, and 'Mrs.: Everett Cox and Mrs. William Ittenbach.: Guests with the bride-to-be, her mother ahd ‘the prospective bridegroom’s mother, will be Mises ‘Rho-

etyn McGinley and Pa bis 28 8 x Miss ‘Dorothy: Glosson will: enter. tain tonight fer Mrs. Robert Hoe-

iage, ‘was Miss. Virginia Hankins. uests will include Mrs. ‘Melville Hankins and Mps. Henry Hoereth, mothers of the “bride and “bride-, groom. ‘Other. guests will: be ‘Mesdames| Edward Richter, A. A. ‘Day, Carl Burris, ‘Albert Brethsuer, = Fred Brethauer, Earl Hoff, Hazlette Lucas; Ike Isenhart, Ross ‘Clark, Elmer |:

BE A Thomas and Charles Glossan, Also Mrs. Grace Wonning; ‘Mrs. Carey Ferenbach, Misses ean Wonning, Mildred: Hankins; Betty Stern. Miss 'Glosson: will’ be assisted by her mother, er Irvin

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States Navy

her parents, Mr, ‘and’ Mis. Walter Lamb. The Rev. Reiner Benting of stla Mark’s “English Lutheran Church) ¢ will” perform the 4:30 .p. m. ceremony at the home -of, the bride, | 1820 E. Minnesota Sh RL RW

The. approaching an of

to Walter G. Herreman, son of Otis] P. Herreman, 526 Alfon’ Ave is announced by ‘her parents, Mr and Mss, J. Walter Beers, | Columbia y The: wedding Joi. be. Nov: 20. at hom Bride's Ssjer: Mrs Lee McDuffee. > = ¥ Fh ’

inkelhaus, 03 %

: Arrangements for sending Christ-| a) Janeen to service men will be} | completed b; by the Victory Club when it meets’ at 8p.m. Wi "* IMiss Gertrude W

The Roy Soighters Entertain At Supper for | Son’s Fi iancee; Mary Krier to Be Honored

“Parties for. brides-to-be ‘highlight: today’ Ss: nuptial news. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Roy Slaughter, Wellington Estates, night with a buffet supper honoring Miss Phyllis | riage to the Slaughters’ son, Robert, will he Nov. 23 in the North. Meth | odist Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mts: Gg. W

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Tuttle (U.S. N. R), formerly of | MrS Muncie and now with the. Batted]

Recruiting : here. The date Was ing ation by.

Miss Tos Tsabel Beers of this city|of

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Dr, M. O. Ross =

To. Address | Churchwomen

Cliitchwomen's’ groups face’ a active week. Members of the WOMAN'S so.]} CIETY OF CHRISTIAN ‘SERVICE| = at the CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH will hear an ad-{ dress by Dr. Maurice O. Ross, dean College: of Business Administration ‘at Butler’ University .tomorrow afternoon. ‘His subject will be “Economic Development in Transition.” The speaker is to be: introduced by ‘Mrs, Marion Smith. His ap. pearance was ‘arranged as part -of

Council -of the Churches. .of Christ in ‘America. ) Points expected to be investigated | 10 in the study program: are: consequences to other nations by changes in the gold standard; itations on} immigration and emigration; closed

markets, and monopoly of raw’ ma- oad

terials.

Dr. Ross is the first of a series] ot speakers on these subjects. His| | “be open to visitors. Ht board meeting of the |" society will be held at 10 a.m. when |

2p. m. talk: <The

(Mrs. B. A. Knight, president, will receive reports on the recent:

show. Luncheon will be served by] members of Group 8, for which Mis. | W. H. Keenan is president, assisted |

by ‘members of Group 9 as hostesses with Mrs. T. D. Campbell, pr ang Miss Vay Stringer.in e afternoon . program

oped by a devotional period

Miss Jessie McCaie, 4a N. Olhiy :

St, will entertain the HARFORD CIRCLE of the. BROOKSIDE

An old-fashioned family.

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TU. 5. Hospital ‘at the |,

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= i: WEDNESDAY 10: 00-1 :30—Soclal Studies. 8 10; 00-11 American

Uh, ‘Work. . School 10: 00-11:30—Ttie ‘Teachin ; ] bit 8 wif: - Arithimete,

8 00-12: 00 earing Ti |10:00-13:00— eaining Homb:Makers,

19:00: 100-~H Re Rgen, ghsee Sec ine na 1 Tio 3: 30—Health and. acinar trom Social ‘Studies. 1:30 3:00—American : Indian Th ‘School “1 Frei s ‘Handicraft; 3 * #30 Pa. Coat :

Co id ‘Plonicer Life. School

10: ne pel a 4 ng Home-Makers. oi aD 18 gpench Soriection. 0-12: ial” 3 Tout ©

‘» ie ¥ 5 ‘FRIDAY Gai 1150+ 2; i30-Pinger Painting: Clay ae Recreational. Treading. oH Gol 1:30 3: Work trom Indiar Lite, 1s: ‘2 andwri + School 1:30- 4: onstra on of Dishwashing. School 45. Sy a 2p-GeCuationss | bly 380: 4 i5—Hea eating ; 3-4 ior survey:

hoo! 50 004 “5 ial Youth Be i Bd ae OY rvices and

Stirvey,

10 a. 10: 433%, o 1 Ss. Bag “adjustments HO IR : 1055041 s 2400 tagian. aid a Commun:

{gram advocated. by: the Federal

cation, 10:30-12:00—Pupil Batety. ‘Campaign.

001 1: 00~11:30—-Re i fi Rea ng, stimties wa

10:00-1 .8:30- la;

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tin: p 100i 3044 oti tvities > Beginners, 3 10: 00-11; Demonstrations. ’ 10:00-11: 30 Her ting and Spelling. {|

vices: and

EEE Racorais Ee ee B ‘Survey:

90-—Special - pect. Een Bars s An oO Belente Display. Ses 8 nq

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CHRISTIAN. SERVICE wil be in| AE

charge with Mrs. Robert D. Arm

‘strong and Mrs, ‘Keniody Resse 8s A:

"The ‘program for the evening will |

clude community singing, an ad-

or white.

ress by the Rev. Ellis W, Hay, min-| = Congregational] ~~!

ister - of . the First

Church, on “Keeping the Pilgrim|” Faith,” and selections by: a Cole-| =

ial-costumed ‘chorus: from Wash=| = I fo

h School. . “Reserva church office this evening,

should wn

= 2 “dre. Silk and. on satin

‘SILK stockings are evilblel 3 and A-Throads, | precision proportioned, newest color, siren nhs to Hat

“Sapphire Poportionsd NYLO Somphie 20-Denier NYLONS,

Horry Handouts a | “Street Floor = + Rlley 7411 :

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