Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1941 — Page 23

Members May Aust | At Playgrounds

The advisability of having i a train-

course for volunteer workers

torium of the. Céntral Library. Mrs. Robert S. Wild, recreation rman of the Indianapolis sil of P.-T. A, has called the of P.-T. A. pi -and

- for the past summer’s ren program. course, if given, would be members of all school asns, regardless of whether or ygrounds at their schools

“used. H.W. adlesworth, recreation firector of the City Park Board and i assistant, J. Patrick Rooney, will port on the summer program and uss future program plans. Jack all of the Park Board's recren department also will speak. Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin will eak as a member of the Mayor's dvisory Committee on Recreation. Mrs. Maude Priswell of the recrelion department will give a demontion of craft ‘work to show posble 1 - of materials which P.-T. . groups could collect for ° use in t programs. -

TODAY

ool 37, 7 30 P. M.—“The AdoE. B. Hargrave,

spus Attucks High School, 7: 30 P. 3.Open house.

chool 25, 7:30-9:30 P. M.—Open

house. . ; TOMORROW

‘John Strange School, 1 P. M.—Book _ review, Mrs. J. P. Lohr. Mrs. E. L Richey and Mrs. G. A. Gibbs,

p. m. Brownie "Troop, : Herbert

11 give a program. Mrs, John Pp,

presiding. “Educational

by seventh grade. “Oil for Aladdin’s Lamp,” . Mrs. Harry McMullen, presiding. Card party

7:30 p. m. “Child . Welfare. n Judge Wilfred E. ‘Bradshaw. Federal Band concgst. J. P. Sune

7-9 p. m. Open house. 7-9 p.m. Open house 7-9 p. m. ‘Open house. 7 p. m. Homer Chaillaux, direc‘tor of Amerioanise: of the Amer-

30 p. wn. Al Feeney, guest . Open house at 8:30

meeting was held vécently by the P.-T. A. group of ‘School 67. Wilfred E. Bradshaw was guest speaker; H. G. Schenk showed school movies and Howard Cook

vey Griffey, Marion County suedo of - schools, spoke at the Shadeland P.-T. A. meeting recently on “Our Schools After the War.” Miss Mabel Ping had charge of the music. B HP Castictory P.-T. A. ‘heard a talk More Religious Training in the ‘Home, School and Commun- .? by Rev. Charles Tyler, recently. hn Plummer, ‘Lawrence Township |.

ting Certificate at the recent egional conference of Parentoacher Associations. ‘This was the only school in the city to rep this award. Mrs. Mel R.

wm : &-sivin “International. Travel-Study will present Mrs. C. J. Ancker alk on “Nicaragua” Tuesday -g, dessert. luncheon of the

8. M o. Cooper, 350 Whittier . will be hostess, assisted by - §¥ “C. Utterback and Mrs. srt Flutro. - . Earl Amick de the devotions and Mrs. preside. - .

- {the Alliance.

This simple, vei striking, coiffure was designed ‘for Anne Shirley. of the films but could be easily adapted by. others,

deep waves of hair are brushed into: pompado: rolls, 4 low ehignon is formed from curls rolled up Behind ¢ the ears,

SOR ORITIES

A Founders’ Day Celebration luncheons and business meetings are among forthcoming sorority activities. The 53d anniversary of the founding of DELTA DELTA DEL~ TA will be celebrated by the Delta

. |Lambda, chapter at Butler University and the Tri Delt Alliance with | ge

a banquet at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Tuesday evening. The fraternity was founded at Boston Unjversity on Thanksgiving eve, 1888, and was the first women’s col-

*llege sorority founded with definite d

provisions in its first constitution for national growth. It is one of the six organizations to form the first National Panhellenic Congress. Toastmaster for the occasion will be Mrs. Robert Renick, president of She . will read the proclamation | of Mrs. T. Dayton Davies, international president, and will: introduce Mrs. Owen Calvert, district president. Mrs. Calvert will deliver a message from the national office. Others on the program wi be Mrs.

E. Carl Watson, represent=|nimiicity.

Chur h Club To Give Play

the Broadway Methodist Church will present a three-act comedy, “Laugking Gas,” at 8 p. m. Monday in the Community’ Room of the church. George Dalton Smith is the club’s |presi-

nt. “Included [in the j cast are Missi Mary Jones and Miss Isabelle Morris;

Pierce, William Vos, Merl Snyder and the Messrs. hn: Ebner, . 5 Smith ‘and Fred Mr, Smith cNeely. Charies Smith; director and general chairman of the play, will be assisted by Wesley Timmons, master of ceremonies; Mrs. Ebner, hospitality; Mrs. George Dalton Smith, business n anager; Lloyd Monroe, Russell Carothers, tickets;

ing DePauw University alumnae;ing. vos, stage manager; Mrs: W. L. Miss Marian Davis, Franklin Col-|yenfasters, prompter, and Mrs. J. E.

lege; Mrs. Harry Hooley, Indiana University, and Mrs, Otto K. Jensen, Butler University. Miss Marjorie Ryan, president of the active Butler chapter, and Miss Winnie lee Sellick, pledge president, will speak. During the dinner hour, Miss Mari Wagner, harpist, will play, and Miss Mary Esther Guidone, vocalist, will present a program, accompanied by Miss Jean Gilbert. A stunt will be given ‘by Butler pledges. . Mrs. Merritt Thompson is general chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Edward J. Hughes, E.|

‘| carl Watson, Marion Eppert, F. V.

Davis and Miss Lillian Martin.

The DELTA GAMMA ALUMNAE evening section will meet for supper at the. chapter house, 737 W. Hampton Drive, tomorrow at -6:30 p. m. Mrs. Harry A. Weaver Jt. is hostess chairman, assisted by MesJames William S. Aspinall, William J. Blackley Jr., Paul W. Byerly, Alice Bundy, N. PF. Ewing, Herman L. Hess, Raymond Hitchcock, Richard L. Rhoton and J. Lawrence Sims

‘and Miss Rosamond Baker and Miss

Dorothy Durham. The luncheon section ‘will meet with Mrs, A, H. Guyot, 5744 N. Delaware St., Saturday at 1 p.m. Ase} sisting hostesses will be Mesdames Paul Beard, Mark Hamer, W. F. Kegley and Ralph Ww. Showalter.

‘The INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE] CHAPTER OF ZETA TAU ALPHA

t will hold a business meeting at hel

home of Mrs. Milton Loftin~ evening. Mesdames Gerald Foltz, Elmer Fos'er, Mark Gray, Howard] Blankertz, Richard Sutton, Glen McMillan and Miss Naomi Haworth will be assisting hostesses. , The philanthropies project for ‘the coming year will be presented by Mrs. Warren Glunt and Mrs. Elmer Emigholz, chairmen -of the committee. Work will include dressing dolls, making clothes and toys to be sent to the Health Center, Currin Valley, Va.. A box ‘of various articles is sent several times - each year and distributed by the nurse in charge of Health Center to families

living in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

A report fiom the Center will be read Pe the meeting. :

Colborn, . president;

Morris and| Mrs. Leland Engmark, candy.

Tau D glta Tau Dinner Is This Evening

An annual Founders’ Day dinner and installation of officers will be held by Tau Delta Tau Sorority at 7:30 p. m. today in the Gold Room of the Marott Hotel. New officers- are Mrs. Francis Miss Helen Flynn, vice president; Miss Helen Graham, secretary, ‘and Mrs. Kenneth Beisinger, treasurer. Retiring officers: are Miss Irene Goodwin, Miss Bonita Mitchell and Mrs. David Self. Mrs. Paul Ziegler .is chairman of arrangements assisted by Misses Goodwin pad Mitchell. :

Altar Society Will Sponsor Party |

A card party will be sponsored by the Alar Society of ‘the St, Francis De o es Church in. the church: hal 2191 Avondale Place, tomorrow Afternoon ‘and. evening. |p, Co-cha. men- will be Mrs. Charles Yeager and Mrs. Joseph Bayer. Mesdamies Beer, P. E. Hunt, E. C. Plers, J: G. ‘Sweeney and “E. G. Linne will ‘assist.

Panel oF Foo?

From a middle part,

{long {between for chi iren and father. | Miss Briseis. Teall (above), When Deroth; cuts up and weeps| member of the advisory staff of |all over the plac. because she has to| National Board of the Y. W. C. |leave parties: at ir when the other opened a series of- talks to girls stay until , it is Mama who|local board and committees last|M

the| A. the |C

| William Arnold, John|wrs,

Clubs—

Welfare Club will. Sponsor Play | rhe Bioaivay Drnptic cunt AE. CIVIC Theater Dec. 16;

1918 Club Sews

Aged Women.

‘| - At a recent club meeting at the

home of Mrs. George L. Stalker, committee heads for the coming year were named by Mrs. Carl R. Sheets, president. They , include Mrs. Hiram Pearce, historian; Mrs. Olin Hatton Jr., flower fund; Mrs. E. L. St. Clair, membership; Mrs. Charles Tennant, refreshments; Mrs. J. C. Phipps, telephone; Mrs. Arthur Craven, motor corps; Mrs. Olin Hatton sr, friendship; Mrs. E. E. Martin, club property: Mrs. J. R. Davidson, Seventh District Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Thomas Hifidman and Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves Jr., aid for blind; Mrs. Leo’ L. Stalker, auditing; Mrs. Leroy S. Martin, publicity, and Mrs. E. Monty Campbell, ways and means,

A card party sponsored by the TERRACE AVENUE KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS’ UB will be held in the kindergarten rooms, 1402 S. East St., this evening. ‘Mrs. L. T. Need, president, is in charge, assisted by the members of the ways and means committee, which - includes Mesdames John Acker, Wilbur Barton, Charles Winkler and Gerald Ellsworth, In charge. of the home-made candy sale will be Mrs. Paul Gutzwiller and Mrs. ‘Herman Stahl

Red Cross ‘work was distributed at the meeting of the 1908 CLUB today at tke home of Mrs. Charles E. Yarbrough, 20 N. Pershing Ave.

The BROOKSIDE MOTHERS’ CLUB of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society will hold ‘a benefit cdrd party at ‘the Kindergarten tomorrow at 8 p. m. Committee chairmen include Mrs. Lloyd Steele, candy; Mrs. Howard Kennedy, tickets, and ‘Mrs. Ralph Brooks, prizes. .

A ‘joint meeting of the 400 CLUB and the TH S CARR HOWE HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A. will be held in the school gymnasium today at 7:45 -p. m. Charles M. Sharp, principal, will preside, and| . M. ‘Clapp and Carl ‘Spiess. will > cak, A oie of the meeting will a basketball clinic presented by the physical ‘education department.

The VERSATELS SUB-DEB CLUB met with Miss Doris Rogers, 1617

: Raymond St., recently.

The Novémber meeting of the HOLLIDAY KINDERGARTEN M ERS’ CLUB was to be No today.

: in the club rooms at 1716 Union St.

‘AL

Pledging will follow the Yusiriess HAPTER

meeting of ALPHA NU C OF ALPHA ZETA BETA at the

Warren’ Hotel tomorrow evening.

| During Our 57th Anniversary Celebration, Nov. ~ 11th to Nov. 22, inclusive, we will give on each | $1 unit of purchase free :

toble) .

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aot re bd ala RS

|eard party and’ food sale Fd

‘|recently at the first meeting of ALETHEA CHAPTER, SUB .

Mrs. Roberta Boyd, 543 N. Oxford

St., will be hostess at 7:45 p.m. to-|

day for the FLEMISH - FLANDERS CHAPTER, INTERNATION. TRAVEL- Y CLUB. Miss Bernice VanSickle will The assistant hostesses: will. be Mrs.' Garnet. Roberts, Mrs, Horace

| Johnson and Miss Manona Hanger.

Recently elected officers presided

takes her part a a makes Papa ease night at a general meeting. at the! up a little in ti: 3 hours he has set ~— | his daughter. - And when Ju: ior says he MUST have ‘the famil car the night of a formal dance it is mother who roe Dad 1 let him have it. That is tru¢ in nearly every amily. Mama ; closer to her chil7 i and their world than Papa— ‘and so she is 1: is certain than he| that the young folks are Boing. to the dogs...

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for Red Cross

bers that partie: broke up at a cer= tain time when 1e was young, and he thinks of th t hour as reasonable and anythi! 3 later as senseless. Surely no m:n with a wife to interpret his hildren and the| standards of be 1avior accepted in their world wo ild’ have been so shocked to see is daughter smoke "that he would have felt he- had failed as a pare: ft. But a father without a wife to act as an interp: oter can get mighty out of touch wi nh his children and their standards f conduct. :

son, Mrs. Austin Flint Denny will discuss “Literary Pioneers of New England.” ;

The GOLDEN GLOW GARIDEN| CLUB will hear a talk on “Auditbon Life and Activities” by Miss Melbourne Davidson, when it meets with Mrs. Orval E. Robison, 121) W. 36 St., tomorrow. Mrs. Arthur J. Remler will conduct a bird identification contest, and Mrs. Carl B. Shup will read an original poem. Assisting the hoitess will be Mrs. Houston T. Cory.

LL FRIDAY ‘i *ERNOON 1.IT-| ARY CLUB celebrate its ” o 34th anniversary with a meeting at|V.c" hi) ’s hew book, “Sarathe home of Mrs. T. A. O'Dell, 3406|to8a at 2 p. m. Wednesday Roosevelt Ave., tomorrow. in Block's audi orium. The event, Ss Ww. 2 Sueyena gong Mx F.{which is open t: the public, is being on ri Dain will be Fron J W. Sponsored by he Phi Delta Theta » o1 WelMothers’ Clu Preston and Miss Jeanette O'Dell.| nprs Thoma: Clayton is chair-

/ : man of arran: ements with Mrs, on nations to Frestom: at the|O: E. Buta, co-c. airman. Mrs. Fred meeting al the IRVING: ON Doebher is pres. lent. QUEST CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. V'. Lougherty, 982 N. Campbell St., be Walter G Brown

be hostess. A guest aay meeting will be eld To Talk oa Mexico Miss Flora V 11, 418 E. 15th St.,

at the D. A. R. Chapter House by the FRIDAY AFTERNOON READ-|will be hostess 0 a meeting of the La Junta Pan-. mericana tomorrow

ING CLUB tomorrow afternoon, , Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak at 8 p. m. on South Amenica, a musical jro-| Walter G. gram will - be presented by diss ee | 5 music will be 1

{Mary ‘Reynolds, violinist, anc ‘a Brown, pianist,

| vocal trio which includes Mesdames The S owl. :

‘Saratoga Trunk’ To Be Reviewed

Mrs. Olive Ei len Tinder will re-

own will speak on Mexico.” , Spanish ae by Wiss Betty

Catherine Bennett, Jessie Boyer and Jeannette | . Grace Perris will be'the accompanist. The NORTH BD GARDEN CLUB will entertain with a musicale tomorrow afternoon in the hom: of the president, Mrs. Foster V. Smith, 5127 Central. [ “The program will include a gioup of songs by Mrs. Hollie A. Shiceler|/ and Jackie Wade, boy soprano, who will be presented by Mrs, Nelli: S. Jackson. ‘Officers will be electec.

The IRVINGTON MOTHER STUDY CLUB will have a Xusband’s Party: tomorrow. A covired dish supper will be served at the "home of Mrs. Arthur R¢ p.m. H. A. Hender: “National Inter

The LES BELLE ‘FILLES con has elected the following new of|ficets: Miss Joan Huls presidint; Miss Thelma ‘Rodgers, vice presildent; Miss 2 ona ‘Charpie, ‘seretary, and | Florence Wakel:nd, qtr easurer, : ‘Mrs. Jules ‘Zinter will speak on “Nicaragua” i at the November m:set-| ing of the VICTORIAN. CHAPTER, INTERNATIONAL “TRAVIL- | STUDY CLUB, on Nov. 21 at the home of Mrs. E. D. Antonides, 050 N. Illinois St. Luncheon will be} Servediat 12:30: p. Wy shor |

The VERSATELS SUB DEB CLUB nh recently with Miss, Mildred

DEB Manlove.

, held since the bal~ “Katherine Hue chaupt, County Line Road, Eas was hos The officers gre Miss

Thelma, Luebkeman, prea Presiaes; Miss Ruschaupt, reco! tary; Miss Florabelle Fately, cor= responding secretary, and Miss Vir-

CATHOLIC . CHURCH Pion a

in the school auditorium, ern Ave. : Mrs.

Vaughn

were in charge of the 7060 sale,

The. WOMAN'S ROUND TABLE CLUB will be

S. Herriot will For nt a program on fHiartes of : Lonstellow ang.

~Secre={the

ginia Burton, re-elected treasurer. i Soechal Ave.

be entertained at the home of Mrs. K. BE. ‘Lancet, 5936}

“The ‘anpual “Wimpy - Fry” and f hunt ‘of ‘the TRYLON OF THE SUB IEB| was held recently in the Park. dh met at the ‘home. ‘of ‘chairman, Miss MarOren, president, 4010 RookMiss Jane; Oren. was

ttern: of Mountain ttern No. 05254) terial specified, cut-|’ all pieces of the| cents in coin, your| ess and the pattern}: 3 Cabot, The Indian-

For quilt | Snowball (P amounts of m ting pieces’ fo: block, send: 1( name and add number to Ani

thabell

er, York.

BOT THE AV! RAGE Dad doesnt]. ow anything : bout the world his The WELFARE CLUB will sponsor the play, “The Women,” to be|childven live ir He just remem 8

presented at the Civic: Theater Tuesday evening, Dec. 16. Proceeds from the play will be used to maintain women in the Indianapolis Hom: for

Central Y. W. Today Miss Teall was to confer with he of the Phyllis ye ley Staff and committee. She will hold individual conferences tomor-. row at the Central Y. W. noon she will speak at the He

Education’ ‘Committee ‘luncheon.

8t, will be hostess to the ible of the Matinee. at a trophy tea tomorrow m. The ensemble won in Lafayette in July and Chicagoland Music Festival

Robert Be Hindman history of the “Development al Music. 2

sical program, its Mesdames J. BE Shar. L. E. Wallace, Paul Lawall, ’ ckman, Charles Kuntz, ples, -H. J. Schlicht and Aoniver Steinkamp. Miss Virginia | tuawig and Miss Mary’ Reynolds,

violinists, will play several numBers, Secopmpatiad by Mrs. Natalia Miss Jacqueline

| ehatrman, assisted by Mrs. J G. ‘Mingle, social Tan. Mrs, Arthur Madison is hospitality . chair« man, and the’ program committed

includes Mrs. Carl Hull, t |Mesdames ' Hindman, Wallace ait Louis’ Traugott,

Her visit will close with a tea to-|

MOITOW afternoon at the Central ‘W.at 4 p.m

ith the Y. W. for the past few ears on the development of Toad:

Frank Wallace will Exhibit Pictures

Frank N.. Wallace, state mologist, will exhibit a series of pictures, “entitled “In scapes,” at the meeting of the To-

diana Branch, Natiemal League of]

American Pen Women, in the Crop-

cy A

ento- |

sey auditorium of the Central Li-|

brary Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace did research work. for Gene Stratton Porter, novelist, and Mrs. Wallace was for seven years secretary to Mrs, Porter. . On the hostess committee will be

Mesdames Wallace, Harley Shultz|g

Mekse and Marjery Shelley.

A report on the winners of the| bookplate contest will be made by}

‘Miss Myrtle Johnson, chairman of the bookplate committee. ;

Democrats M eet

Mrs. Mertie Bridges, ‘president, presidéd at a meeting of the Demo-

If Joi've never tasted hearty Roest Beef id fer: California J

cratic vice-committeemen of thel 13th Ward "at the home of Mrs. |S

1 Anne Hoffman last night.

|Board Meets M oni

The Federation of Mothers’ Choruses will hold a board ‘meeting at 10: 4. m. Monday in the: Banner-| Whitehill auditorium,

with every 3 you pide

“NO OTHER SOAP LIKE SWEETHEART!” say delighted users.

Creamy-white; mildly fragrant, kind to your skin—it’s no won-

now-—yot ‘save iter Son while the big One Cent Sale is on! One full-size cake for * uly :

der pure’ SweetHeart Toilet 5 Soap has won over five: million.

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