Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1942 — Page 5
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SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1942
P.-T. A. Units Plan Health
Program
Dr. Morgan Among The Speakers
Programs featuring talks on. 2 health, in observance of National| “N Health Week, will claim the attention of numerous Parent-Teacher Association groups meeting next week. The weeks schedule follows:
MONDAY
School 58—1:30 p. m. Red Cross|# Sewing Circle meeting. 3
TUESDAY
80—9 a. m. to noon. Red Cross Unit | 4 meeting in sewing room.
WEDNESDAY
2—2:15 p. m. Business meeting: ES health and safety. program, in-|. 3 cluding demonstrations of physical education by Arnold Nelson's pupils and a film of the Safety Camp shown by H. G. Knight, School 34 principal.
7—2 p. m. Sound film on “Health”
) wi eo box il (right) will be In charge of the
ARRANGING OSCAR LEVANT CONCERT .
The Women’s Affairs Committee of the Civic Theater will sponsor a concert by Oscar Levant at 3 p. m. Feb. 8 in the Indiana Ballroom. Mrs. Fred Luker (center) heads the arrangements committee. Mrs. Kurt Pantzer (left), president of the Civic Theater, is on the advisory committee and Miss Eldena Lauter
office.
Mrs. William Bosson Jr. Heads The Marion County Council Of Republican Women
Mrs. William Bosson Jr. was elected president of the Marion County Council of Republican Women at its meeting this week in the Claypool Hotel. Other officers named were Mrs. William Faust Jr., first vice president; Mrs. Ethel Curtis, second vice president; Mrs. Blanche McKinney,
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treasurer; Miss Grace Guess, recording secretary; Mrs. H. G. Nutt, corresponding secretary, and Mesdames Hubert Jordan, Rosa Pope, Charles Ellenberger, B. I. Dougherty and William Kleinhelter, directors. Mark W. Rhoades, president of > & @ the Washington Township Republican Club, discussed the “ab-| (5 O P Club to sent Voters Law.” John D. Hughes, | . * . secretary of the Young Republican | Organization of Indiana, spoke on Hear State the offices to be voted on in the] November election. William Bosson, | Republican county commissioner, 1 rea S u Ire r also spoke. Mrs. Jessie G. Boyer | «were | HY og Bp ny el Indianapolis Woman's Republican mittee. Club members will be the guests New members of the legislation |3t & tea given by Mrs. Clarence committee are Mrs. Claud Taylor, | Martin, 2027 N. Delaware St, chairman, and Mesdames Vera Thursday at 2 p. m. Cones, Willard Armatage, Louis R.| “The Republican Party's ResponMarkun, Stella Cromwell, Lulu Cain {sibility in the Present Emergency” and Mabel L. Lowe. On the auditing | will be the title of a talk to be
PLAN SIGMA CHI MOTHERS’
Guests Attend Civic Theater
Performance
tend the
drama by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham which opened last night at the Civic Theater.
have as their theater guests Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Corse. Harry Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dayan will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Efroymson.
party will include Mr. and Mrs, Paul R. Browning and Mr. Clyde Browning. Spencer Trudgen will be with Mr. and Mrs. William I. Gordon.
Hackett will be Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tanner and the J. Bradley Haights will entertain Mr. and Mrs. William Forsythe. Shick will be Miss Lavon Rice and Miss Kathryn Dale.
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Members of the Sigma Chi Mothers’ Club are busy with arrangements for the card party to be sponsored by the group on Jan. 20 in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Boynton J. Moore (left) is in charge of ticket sales; Mrs. Bertram Sanders (center) heads the committee on prizes, and Mrs. Horace Spencer will be
Homemaking—
Vitamin Content of Various Foods Is Given In Quick-Reference Chart
chairman of hostesses.
A large audience tonight will at-
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second performance of Ladies in Retirement,” the melo-
VITAMIN A Found in milk, butter, cream, cheese, egg, liver, apricots, tomato, carotene, green and yellow vegetables.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bryant will
Mr. and Mrs.
VITAMIN B Contained in whole-grain breads and cereals, banana, grapefruit, lemon, pineapple, yeast, wheat germ, eggs, milk, cabbage, lettuce, peas, string beans, spinach and tomatoes.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Elliott's
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. VITAMIN C
Supplied by citrus fruits, tomatoes, peppers, raw and leafy vegetables and paprika. VITAMIN D Cod and other fish liver oils and
With Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
HOUSEWIVES ARE LEARNING their ABC's all over again now that defense neéds have placed increasing emphasis on correct nutrition. The meal planner will find a quicktent of foods an invaluable aid. Here is the alphabetical line-up:
“Health,” by Dr.Wald, Barbara Jane Smith, Jean]
committee are Mrs. Edward Chap-
given by James M. Givens, State
Reservations for groups also have
irradiated milk, ergosterol and yeast
reference chart of the vitamin, con-
Washington Students Aid The Red Cross
Mrs. Ann Burge and Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph are directing the volunteer Red Cross knitting and sewing projects in which girls at Washington High School are ehgaged outside of school. The girls are now working on 50 sweaters. To date, 21 dresses have been made in the home economics department, with Miss Mary E. Cammack in
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I. T.-S. C. Will Map Defense Activities Assembly Club Will Lunch Wednesday
Defense activities are planned by many local clubs. Mrs. Max H. Norris, president of the INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL« STUDY CLUBS, INC. has called a special meeting of the groups for Tuesday, to be held at the Claypool Hotel. Plans will be made for the part the groups will play in aiding the civilian defense program. Speakers will be Mrs. Henry E, Ostrom, Wallace O. Lee and Gen, Robert Tyndall. Mrs. Ethel Warren and Mrs. C. J. McTyre are in charge of- public affairs for the I. T.-S. C. Mrs. Norris will preside.
The INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH of the STATE ASSEMBLY WOMAN'S CLUB will have a luncheon meeting at the Marott Hotel Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. James McCaslin will present a musical program. Mrs. Henry E. Ostrom, chairman of the Marion County Women’s Defense Savings Committee, will be the guest speaker. Members of the committee in charge are the Mesdames George Batchelor, Edward P. Barry, Wile liam H. Bridwell, James P. Hughes, Emma May, Ernest C. Ropkey, Albert F. Walsman, Carl Wood and James J. McCaslin. :
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The PRESENT DAY CLUB meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Loren Harkness, 212 E. 49th St., Monday. A dessert luncheon wil 1be served. Mrs. H. E. Daugherty is cohostess, On the program, Mrs. E. 8. Wheaton will speak on “Between the Bookends” and Mrs Fred F. Gorman will talk on “From Telegraph to Television and Beyond.”
A board meeting will precede the regular business meeting of the MONDAY GUILD on Monday. Mrs. Carl Ploch, program chairman, will present Mrs. Douglas White, pianist, and C. A. Tehan will be guest speaks er. Mrs. William Hyde Pearl will preside, Moving pictures which will be shown are entitled “Pan-American Paradise” and “Treasure Islands of the Mid-Pacific.”
A reading of the state by-laws will be heard at the CHAPTER P meeting of the P. E. O. SISTERHOOD on Monday. Mrs. Homer E. Grose bach will conduct the constitutional quiz, : Mrs. Hiram E. Cunningham, 58 Campbell Ave, will entertain the group, assisted by Mrs. W. G. Winemiller,
The C. I. H. N. CLUB members
treasurer, Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson will preside. “Assisting Mrs. Martin as hostess will be the mempers of the exetutive committee: Mesdames Robin-
wan, chairman, and Mrs. Zora Yoke and Mrs. Hattie Bennefiel { Mrs. Clarence Martin is parliamentarian. : On the house committee are Miss
contain this vitamin. Sunshine and ultraviolet light also help.
VITAMIN E
Obtainable from muscle meat and fat, milk, egg yolks, green and leafy vegetables and whole grain cereals.
VITAMIN G
Contained in whole grain bread and cereals, potatoes, liver, meat, wheat germ, leafy and green vegetables, eggs, milk, bananas, tomatoes and yeast.
been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick C. Albershards, W. A. Coleman, Maxwell Coppock, T. D." Cunningham, A. W. Edmond, Fred G. Lofquist, Robert A. Efroymson, Le Roy Gordner, E. C. Holland, W. H. Jarrett, Thompson Kurrie, Alfred B. Maschke, Howard E. Nyhart, George J. Smith, Mesdames Mildred Findling, Egbert Joseph, Joseph Walden and Preston Woolf, Miss Ola C. Endly, Miss Anne Homsher, Messrs. M. C. Batsel, George Brinkworth, Allison E. Falender and Don Sharp.
Spickelmier and Marjorie White. charge. {will be entertained by Mrs. Robert®
Other ‘teachers -at Washington! =: Young, 5623 E. Washington St, who are’ assisting as instructors in 25SiSted by Mrs. Joseph A. Carr, Red Cross projects are the Misses 90 Monday.
Vivian Ely, Louise Ross, Jean Wood, Following the luncheon and busie Frances G. Moder, Isabel Drum-|0eSs meeting, bridge will be played,
mond and Helen Walick. Some gar-| wpe ALPHA NU LATREI ; . AN ments will be contributed to Bun- CLUB will hear a talk on “How to
dles for Bluejackets. ! ; > utd : Get Along With People” at its meete The clothing classes at Washing- ing Monday with Se W. B. Hare ton are now engaged in the study icon 641g Park Ave. C, H. Iree
of conservation of materials and|y. gq will be the speaker
[TOW 0 Tomas Dames from ones) Assisting Mrs. Harbison will be Tr : Mrs. H. N. Crawford and Mrs. Lee
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CHILD CONSERVATION LEAGUE OF AMERICA will have its regular Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Chi meeting Monday with Mrs, A, Cc. will install officers today at the yap Arendonk, 760 Campbell Ave Canary Cottage. They are Miss She will he assisted by Mrs. D. F. Harriet Sprocher, president; Miss Mitzner and Mrs. W. E. Adkins. Wiime Bell, vice president; Miss | There will be a book review, (Betty Shortridge, secretary; Miss| Lois Taylor, treasurer; Miss Dorcas| Mrs. P. L. Montani, 110 N. Riley Bender, sergeant-ai-arms and chap- Ave, will entertain members of the lain, and Miss Anna Daum, public- AUSTRALIAN CHAPTER of the
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and playlet on “Safety” by Room 6 pupils. 9—3:15 p. m. Film, “Bursting Out at the Seams”; music by intermediate choir, 13—1:30 p. m. “The Infiuence of | the Child's Community in Devei- | oping Character,” by Mrs. Dorothy | F. Buschmann, director of Service! Club; community singing. 14-3:10 p. m. Talk by the Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of Englewood | Christian Church: music by Mrs. | Walter Barney and Mrs. Mann. | .p 20—2:30 p. m. Report by boys at-| Sororities tending Safety Patrol Training Camp; program on “Health and! i Safety” by Room 4 students. ‘Alumnae ot 21—2:30 p. m. “Fire Prevention,”| by Bernard Lynch, Fire Preven- Al h Chi Pl. tion Chief; program by pupils. | P a 1 an 23—2:30 p. m. “Guarding the Com- | munity Health,” by Mrs. Clotilee1 S : D Sanguinet; health film, “Another | tate ay to Conquer”; music by third grade! s chorus directed by Mrs. Flora! Sorority meetings include plans] Crossen. {for a card party, a musical program ! 26—7:30 p. m. Film “Bursting Out{and several luncheons. ee same aa, oy Ath &04| The INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE Pa gh i IL gh A. ‘of ALPHA CHI OMEGA was to meet = dred Ha. - th “at the Butler Chapter house today J rvey, South Side super-|,; ; m to make plans for State visor of Social Service in City | pay schools; music by primary chorus.| _ : " 30—2:30 p. m. Health talk by Mrs. | Following luncheon, Miss Emma Pearl Claybaugh, school nurse. | Gene Tucker was to talk on photog31—2:30 p. m. “Having Fun With T2PhY. Mrs. E. T. Small, presiChalk,” by Harry E. Wood, gi- dent. was to announce committees rector of fine and practical arcs [Of the State Day. Members were and vocational education in City 2sked to bring home-baked cookies | schools; 8A pupils and parents will | for the Service Club. be guests. | Mrs. M. P. Crabill was to be 36—2:30 p. m. Talk by Miss Marie chairman of the hostess committee, Matuschka of the Dairy Council assisted by the Mesdames David of Indianapolis; poems to be read Carter, Joseph W. Dorrell, F. W. by fourth and fifth grade pupils. Hoffmark, Leo Louis Jr, Carroll E. 41—-1:30 p. m. Health program; Sipe, Paul Tinder, Russell White, piano selections by Robert Mec- land the Misses Margaret Bade, Mary Neely; talk by school nurse. | Elizabeth Hays, Isabel Morris, Rose 435-2:30 p. m. Herbert Call; songs by school | i i 02: p. m. Dramatisation of The active chapter of PI BETA “The Rise of American Demeoc- {PHI will be in charge of a musical racy” by 8A class. | program to be presented for the 50—2:30 p. m. “Modern Trends of MOTHERS {oe Wi ory Hagel Patterson, chairman, and Mrs. son, Glenn W. Funk, Elmer JdhnPublic Health,” by Dr. Herman following a Po eo: W. Ham y Nell Phillips, co-chairman. Mrs.|son, Otto Klauss, Arch Bobbitt, Morgan. [31 the chapter house: + HAMP | pileen Kidd will head the telephone (George R. Jeffrey, Clarence Beach. 51—1:30 p. m. Musicale by Mary ton Drive. y committee, including the Mesdames waiter Krull, Leland K. Fishback, Traub Busch. | Mrs. Bert McCammon Will Speakioy aries Sigman, Edward LOSAON,(ngarths Sauloy, Bdward Smith, 54—1:30 p. m. “Todays Girl, To- on “Woman.” The luncheon chair-|n,.. Grme, Helen Munger and Pearl Gaylord Morton, Harper Ransburg, morrow’s Woman,” by Mrs. arm is Mrs. W. L. McClure. | Hughes. 'E. C. Rumpler, Lyman H. ThompEh | Pledges of the OMEGA PHI TAU| Mrs. > oie son, James W. Carr and Miss Citizenship.” by pupils. sorority will sponsor a card party at on Dre Cee Manh oh 4 Genevieve Brown. S7—1:15 p. m. “Entering Hign/the Indiana Soft Water Service | "o.. \'F. Harper. Miss Mar- : w, ie : School.” by George Buck, former Rios at 957 N. Meridian St., garet McFarland will be chaplain. Legion News ewish Council Shortridge High School principai; [day at 8 p. ra. ‘ i Club to Have Test piano solos by Mrs. H. F. Sweeney;|{ Mrs. fgg Boh 4 Pleage On Membership Committee | ‘ est on |. Soggy [president, heads the cor. mittee in 8 L WwW § ‘ T H T 1k es 30 Ne Cor.- [charge which includes tie Misses | VT Bosson gael ns. J 0. €g10on omen Parliamentary Law 0 ear a - : : *7ad ; |Sigesmund as chairman of the mem-| | : : : tacts,” by Virgil Stinebaugh. as-|J°an Wahlman, Dorothy Hoffman, bership committee, t be assisted by ‘ | A meeting of the Roberts’ Parlia- . sistant of City Marjorie Peters, Mary Kelen Mc- the Mesdames George Greenwalt, Register for mentary Law Club, Inc, is sched- O D t schools. {Closky, Mrs. Lenora Ellis and Cd Voy Paul Boardman, S. H.| Cc uled for Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. in n C €nsc 62—1:30 p Talk by Mrs. Wil- Virginia Smith. |connorroe L R. Haves. W. S. Voss. | 5 y ; Catherine's Restaurant. | liam R. Shirler, president of I-| 1. wi; CHAPTER or ALPHA Bertha Hibner, Fred Kepner and Detense Work “Privileged Motions” will be Mrs.| Miss Gertrude Pinsky, field repredianapolis Council of P.-T. A OMICRON ALPHA will have a Effie Jones. | Rose Marie Cruzan’s subject. A test sentative of the National Council sonst by Girls’ Glee gp . She '~ | luncheon and business meeting at{ On the ways and means commit-| are John A. Noon. 12th District | enw members on par- of Jewish Women, will address the us Mit a] oad oy |the Spancer Hotel Tuesday at 12:30 i y . Miss Olive Gunder. {P m 66—2:30 p. m. Talk and showing! A carq party for ZETA TAU of health movie by Dr. Louis Se-{a; prra members will be given at gar; mothers of new pupils to beg p. m. Monday by Mrs. E. I. Gray, special guests. 1351 N. Hamilton Ave. 67—2:15 p. m. “Education in the Home,” by Dr. Albert Mock of | y Butler University; play, “The! R : WW 11] Sentimental Scarecrow,” by Rooms | eception 1 14, 15 and 16 pupils, directed oy! { Mrs. Constance Hensel and ws | 11 ; R Katherine Laughlin. | 0 OW ite 68—2:39 p. m. “Our Common Objectives,” by Miss Bertha Leming,] The Wallace Street Presbyterian general supervisor of social serv- Church will be the scene of the ice in City schools. { mariage of Miss Betty Jane Thomp69—2 p. m. “Good Health Day” son and Arthur E. MeDermid toprogram; talks by Miss Vincentia morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Conner, school nurse, and Miss |The Rev. R. E. Mueller, assisted by Ida Mae Good, home economics the Rev. James Julian. will officiate teacher; songs by the Mothers’ at the ceremony before a setting of Chorus, directed by Mrs. Helen palms ferns and candelabra. Thomas Martin and accompanied The parents of the betrothed by Mrs. E. C. Zaring: selections couple are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil by first grade Rhythm Band, di- Thompson, 82¢ Leland St. and Mrs. rected by Miss Dorothy Ann Clara McDermid, 322 Gibson St. Fisher. i ; Friends of the bride, Mrs. Elmer 72—3:15 p. m. “High Points in the ipnpner and Miss Merle Summers, Health Life of the Child,” by Dr. will sing “I Love You Truly” and Matthew Winters; songs by Girls’|.g promise Me” preceding the cereGlee Club of Manual Trainingimqny They will be accompanied High School. Parent Study Groud| yy are price Garland, organist. to meet at 1:30 p.m. to hear “Who| “ry. ride will enter with her Is to Blame?” by Miss Ida Hel- | father. She will wear a waterfall phinstine, {blue crepe street length dress with —1:30 p. m. Business meeting: ,;,.y accessories. Her corsage will ‘Around the World in JpcdiAn. be of orchids. apolis,” by Mrs. Grace en, tue S retary of the Chil- Sister Attendant dren's Museum; music by HAr-| The sister of the bridegroom, Miss mony Club; piano solo by MrS.|Doris McDermid, will be the brides Virgil Sheppard. maid of honor. She will be in rose 78—1:45 p. m. Talk by Harry G.icrepe with brown accessories and a Gorman, executive director of the corsage of Talisman roses. Boys’ Club Assceiation; songs b¥| The bridegroom will be attended quartet from Crispus Attucks Hig [hy Wayne Ikerd, Bloomington, as School. best man. Ushers will
80—1:30 p. m. Parent Education wayne Plummer and Louis Miller. Group meeting. “Adolescence,”| A French blue crepe dress with by Dr. William Rossman of Riley plack accessories has been chosen Hospital. {by the bride's mother. The bride82—1:30 p. m. Talk by Mrs. H. H.lgroom’s mother will be in powder Thompson, finance cheirman;iplye crepe with brown accessories. songs by Mothers’ Chorus; pro-|They will have corsages of pink gram by Student Council rose buds. 8¢—2 p. m. “Preparing for High| A reception at the home of the School,” by J. Don Hull, Short- brides parents will follow the ridge High School principal; mu- ceremony. sic by Mrs. Philip Adler Jr. Among the out-of-town wedding 85—3 p. m. Talk by Thomas |gyests will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson, publicity director of |Ikerd, Bloomington, and Mr. and Public Library: music by school{Mrs. Benjamin Brabender, Elkhart. chorus; tea for 8A pupils’ moth-| Mr. and Mrs. McDermid will be ers. at hole at 231 Kenyon St.
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tee will be Mrs. Letha Lovinger, president of the AMERICAN LEchairman, assisted by Mesdames GrON AUXILIARY, is urging auxWilliam Kleinhelter, Bernice Dono- |;jiary members to register for vol-| van, William C. Albers, J. C. DOn- |, tary defense service tomorrow, | caster, Hilda Wittee, Lona Shipman a; the Legion Post Home nearest and Ethel Hillman. {them or at the World War MemoMrs. Lee Ingling is chairman of} rig) gyilding between the hours of
Mesdames Maude! wry Harry Ridgeway, 12th DisSmith, Frances Faust, Hubert JOr- tyjot emergency volunteer service dan and George K. Johnson. chairman, with her committee, will Co-chatrmen of the hostess com- y,ue charge of the registration. mittee are Mrs. Burton L. Beville| and Mrs. S. L. McCormick. Their{ The GARFIELD PARK UNIT 88 committee includes the Mesdames will register for defense work at! Fred Atkinson, Rose M. Bailey, Fire Station 17, Madison Ave. and! Mayme Caster Bollard, Carl Eurton, Prospect St, tomorrow. The regular Nellie Grubb, Lillian Frye, Agnes meeting of the unit will be held Todd and Carroll Kramer, Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the West Room of the War Memorial Build-
>ane’ ting. Miss Mary E. McCarty is Homemakers’ Club [7% 0 To Lunch Thursday Mrs. W. F. Willien, 37 W. Fall The Liberty Garden Home- Creek Blvd, will be hostess at a makers’ Club will meet at 10:30 dessert bridge for members of the
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Hostesses will be Mesdames B. I. ‘Byrket, O. F. Wulfekammer and A. {J. Clark, Mrs, E. C. Wakelam will preside.
Fraternity Tea Is Tomorrow
{open house and tea at the home of Dean and Mus. Buckingham Drive, tomorrow from 3to5p m. (tor Brown, wife of the president of Association, and Mrs. E. Mayer Ma-
secretary. They will preside at the
Indianapolis Section at an open board meeting to be held at the Kirshbaum Center Tuesday at 9:30 a. m, Miss Pinsky is making a tour of the larger cities in the Middle West, instructing sections in the National Council’s program of Civilian Defense and long term social welfare. She will ‘meet with {the Juniors and other Jewish orAlumni of Kappa Delta Rho and ganizations in an effort to coheir wives will be the guests at an |ordinate all defense work.
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The Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs has organized for the sale of national defense savings bonds and stamps, to be sold at each meeting of the member organizations. Each club will have its own chairman and committee for the sale of the stamps and bonds. Membership in the Federation includes the following clubs, Jewish Educational Association Auxiliary, B'nai B'rith Women's Auxiliary,
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Guests of honor will be Mrs. Viche local Kappa Delta Rho Alumni oney, wife of the national executive ea table.
Members of the Women’s Auxilary to the fraternity will assist,
covered dish luncheon will be 12:30 p. m. : served at noon. | Assisting Mrs. Willien with ar-
New officers of the club are Mrs. rangements are the Mesdames H. Brady, president: Mrs. Roy Abbott, N. Willingham, W. H. Dexheimer vice president: Mrs. Robert Maples,| and Ralph Hesler, chairman of sosecretary, and Mrs. Warren Frary, cial activities for the auxiliary.
treasurer. The BRUCE P. ROBISON AUX-
ILIARY UNIT 133 announces the Recent Bride
resignation of Mrs. Leona B. M. | Ross as treasurer. Mrs, Vernon M. + | Scott, former corresponding secre- _ |tary, has been appointed to fill the |vacancy. Miss Marion Ellen Scott lis the new corresponding secretary. | The new chairman. of the employment committee is Mrs. Sampson | J. Shaffer. | The unit will do Red Cross sew'ing at the Central Christian Church | Wednesday at 10 a. m. Mrs. Frank |B. Collman is chairman of thé {volunteer emergency service com- . | mittee. . . | ‘The auxiliary will entertain the | 12th District Junior Auxifiary group ‘at the World War Memorial Building on Jan. 17 at 1:30 p. m. Miss | Betty Hasselbring is the junior {group’s president and Mrs. Pred - | Hasselbring is sponsor,
Club to Meet The U.S.S. Sacramento Chib will hold its monthly business meeting in the hali at 3872 E. Washington
Miss Rose Marie Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Warner, was married to Joseph
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Tenth Street Temple Sisterhood, Beth El Temple Sisterhood, Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Society, Hadassah, Junior Hadassah, Council of Jewish Women, Junior Council of Jewish Women, Women’s Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans, Joseph and Anna Borinstein Home for the Aged, United Hebrew Congregation Auxiliary, Hebrew Ladies Aig Society, Hebrew Free Loan Society and Knesses Israel Congregation Auxiliary. Tickets have been distributed to the clubs for the President’s Diamond Jubilee Birthday Party to be held in the Butler Field House Jan. 30.
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Sponsor Card Party
The January and February Circle of the Holy Cross Church will spénsor a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the church hall, 14338 E. Washington St. Mrs. Paul Just, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Roland Kyle and Mrs. Victor Ham- . Rindred Photo. merly. > Mrs. Paul H. Blessing was Miss |° Rae Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bauman, before her marriage Dec. 31 in Frankfort. Mr. Blessing is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Blessing. The couple is at home at 3330 N. Meridian St,
Dance at Bon Ton
A dance and card party will be given at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Bon Ton Club at 322 BE. New York St. Gilly Banta’s vide music,
ity chairman and historian. Rushees to be initiated at the meeting include the Misses Naomi Lashley, Jane Hall and Peggy Switzer.
Study Book to Be Reviewed
The study book, “Thoroughfare for Freedom” will be reviewed by Mrs. Charles L. Cochran before the Woman's Missionary and Strassier Section of the Memorial Presbyterian Church Wednesday at 10 a. m. Mrs. Charles Ruehl, 1830 Commerce Ave, will be hostess to the group. Members of the program committee will include the Mesdames J. C. Pritchett Jr, C. W. McPherson, Samuel McConaha, Charles O. Britton, C. Sumpter Logan and Miss Bertha Endly., Mrs. Walter Idle, president, will preside. Luncheon committee members will be Mesdames George Hess, Lawrence Cobler, George Kelly, Howard Stradling and Bertha ‘Thoms.
British Women Are
Conserving Makeup
London beauty specialists say that women, preferring to save their small quantities of . lipstick and rouge for special parties and nighttime “sorties,” are using practically no daytime makeup. They say that a girl who works by day on an anti-aircraft battery still needs lipstick for courage when she enters a crowded drawing room with a new boy friend.
Decatur Central Club
To Give Operetta
. An pperetta, “Miss Caruther’s Return,” will be presented by the Girls’ Glee Club of Decatur Central High School in the West Newton gymnasium - Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 8 p. m. The production is under the di- : y Eliza
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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB on Tuesday at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak on “Honduras” and Mr. Montani will present harp selections. Assiste ing hostesses will be Mrs. Charles McNabb and Mrs. Thomas Fosnight.
Mrs. Carl Steffy
Heads Auxiliary
Mrs. C. R. Booker, retiring presi dent, will install officers of the Woman's Auxiliary of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Directors’ Room of the Fletcher Trust Co. New executives are Mrs, Carl Steffy. president; Mrs. Logan Jen kins, vice president; Mrs. Frank Kirkhoff, vice president; Mrs. Clif ford Moore, recording secretary; Mrs. Bert Persell, corresponding sece retary; Mrs. Glenn Moreillon, trease urer; Mrs. Albert Russell, guard, and the Mesdames Alex Swickard, George Karl and Carl White, directors.
Hilgenberg-Graham
Service Read
The wedding of Miss Mary Frances Graham and Joseph C. Hilgenberg was to take place this afternoon at 2 p. m. in the rectory of Christ the King Church. The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Somes was to officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Willis M. Graham, 41 W, 35th St, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H, Hilgenberg, 5845 College Ave. The maid of honor was to be Miss Peggy Gates. Bernard Hilgenberg was to attend his brother as best man. A reception at the home of the parents of the bridegroom was to follow the ceremony,
To Visit Laboratory
The Indianapolis Chapter of the American Amateur Microscopists will meet at 3 p. m. tomorrow with Miss Urta Smolenski, 299 W. Kessler Blvd. The members will visit the laboratory‘of H, T. Smolenski, Members desiring transportation should meet at the northeast cote
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