Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1942 — Page 4
MONDAY, JAN. 19, 1042 \ Irvington Union, Art Federation And Day Nursery Association
And Auxiliary Salon Hostesses
Mrs. Marvin Lugar is chairman for tomorrow's special observance in connection with the Hoosier Salon which opened today in Bloek’s auditorium and will continue until Feb. 8. The hostess organizations will be the Indiana Federation of Art
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/ Auxiliary to Orphan Home Installs Officers and Names Committees
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS by the Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Orphan Home was to be held today at a luncheon meeting in the Propylaeum. At the same time, Mrs. Charles S. Brignall, the new president, was to
announce committee appointments for the year. Other officers assuming their duties are Mrs. George S. Dailey, vice president: Mrs. Henrv B. Steeg. recording secretary; Mrs. Reginald W. Garstang. corresponding secretary: Mrs. Thomas S. Hood, treasurer, and Mrs. Byron K. Rust. general chairman of activities. The ccmmittees which were to be announced include: Scholarship—Mrs. Norma Cline, chairman. with Mesdames Ben R. Turner Jr. William Kreig, August Hook, Kenneth Griffith and Warren T. Ruddell. Wavs and Means—Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann, chairman, and Mesdames Frederick Ahrbecker, Silas B. Reagan, Dillon Huder, John W. Shirlev and Raymond Rice. Collection—Mrs. Albert Campbell. chairman, Mrs. A. J. Daugherty. Membership—Mrs. Dailey. chairman. Mrs. Oscar Jose Jr. Mrs. Edward I. VanRiper and Miss Esther Jane Throckmorton. Auditing—Miss Mary Margaret Miller, chairman, with Mrs. William C. Berterman and Mrs. George Hoster. Mrs. Joseph F. Breeze will head the motor corps and will assist Mrs. Rust; publicity will be handled by Mrs. Fred Carter Jr. assisted by Mrs. Hoster; the bulletin will be handled by Mrs. James W. Ray.
Children's Theater Cast Is Chosen
THE CAST FOR “CINDERELLA one of the plays to be pregented by the Children's Civic Theater Saturday, Jan. 31, and Sunday, Feb. 1, has been announced by Mrs. James R. Miller, director of the production. The second play on the bill will be “Rumplestiltskin.” Cinderella will be played by Mary Hall, and the Prince by Chester Grev. Other characters will be portrayed by Marian Starrett, Eleanor Williamson, Barbara Crofts, Barbara Hanna, Dorothy Wilson and Jeanne Lipp. The junior stage manager will be Helen Warvel. = = = = = = Members of the production committee who will assist Mr. and Mrs. F. Noble Ropkey with the floor show for the Feb .21 frolic of the Lambs Club at the Columbia Club are Messrs. and Mesdames Alfred W. Noling, Robert S. Wild, Walter C. Hiser and Afred Campbell = = » ~ " ” “The Pied Piper of Hamelin.” an operetta by Joseph W. Clokey and Anna Beiswenger, will be given bv classes five through eight of Tudor Hail School at 8:15 p. m. Friday at the school. Suzanne Frenzel will play the title role and other leading parts will be taken by Mary Jean Milner, Florence Jameson, Emily Hallowell, Patricia Metcalf. Mary Kay Jensen, Catherine Nelson, Barbara McCown, Helen Rogers, Jonelle Brown, Kitzi Pantzer and Beverly Cohen Other students in the four classes will appear in the choruses. Lucy Littell is in charge of properties; Alix Thompson and Mary Wall are costume chairmen. and Betty Ann Arensman is business manager. Members of the eighth grade. directed by Miss Mildred Fischer, are building scenerv and costuming will be supervised by Miss Daty Healy and Mrs. Helen Hutchman. Others assisting are Miss Gladys Heathcock, music director, Miss Nellie McCaslin, dramatics director, and Miss Ruth Ferguson, dancing director,
Winners in Arlington Tournament
ROBERT MANNIX AND CLAYTON O. MOGG this week-end served as judge and ring steward for the first of a series of five menthly riding tournaments for children being held at the Arlington Stables under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Earhart. Winners, in the order in which they were placed, were: Ten years of age and under—Mary Sue Fisher, Barbara Wemmer, Gloria Jean Gentry and Constance McCown; 10 to 14 years of age—Miss Dolores Covert, Jimmy Aikman, Miss Barbara Ernsting and Miss Barbara McCown. Over 14 vears of age—Misses Sue Reeder, Marylou Hyatt and Marilyn Richards and Larry Schnepif; Shortridge freshman class— Misses Ann Kennedy, Mary Ann Resor, Bee Ann Cooper and Natalie Grienert; Shortridge senior class--Misses Barbara Hess. Joan Bowen, Hazel Alfke and Dorothy Sheerin. Howe class—Misses Harriet Johnson, Mildred Marshall Marian Lindner and Marian Mutz. Mrs. Margaret Abraham Feore has donated a cup which will be presented at the end of the tournament to the child making the greatest improvement in horsemanship during the series
Clubs : Grolier and Wy-Mo-Dau Clubs
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New Chapter Is Added by Hospital Guild
Addition of another chapter to the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild—the recently organized Bethel Chapter—has been announced. Its first regular meeting will be Feb. 19 in the Nurses’ Home | at the Hospital. Mrs. Elmer Ripley is president of the group whose membership is drawn from Bethel Methodist Church on W. 52d St., outside the City. Additional officers are Mesdames Carson Hollingsworth, Howa rd| Guion and Orland Coolman, first, | second and third vice presidents respectively; Mrs. Robert B. Cool- | man, secretary; Mrs. Otto Stokes-! berry, treasurer, and Mrs. Herbert N. Pearson, work chairman. This! is the fifth suburban chapter to be organized. " Another suburban group, the) T. : greenwood Gund, wit noid an an Joan Taylor to Be Honor Guest day meeting Friday at the Ojon wood Community House. Members Engagement announcements are features of today's news of brides. of the business women’s auxiliary ig-pe. will be guests and a number of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Heard, 3945 Park Ave, announce the engageother guests will be invited to the ment of their daughter, Catharine, to Dr. William H. Sharkey of Willuncheon when the motion picture,| mington, Del, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sharkey of this city. “White Battalions,” sponsored by| Miss Heard is a graduate of Butler University, where she was a memthe American College of Surgeons, per of Kappa Alpha Theta Soror- | will be shown. lity, Dr. Sharkey was graduated] The movie will be a part of the| from Oklahoma Agricultural and] regular bill of the Greenwood Com-|Mechanical College and received | munity Theater Friday and Satur-/phjs Ph. D. degree last June from’
1. The engagement of Miss Catherine A. Heard to Dr. William H. Sharkey, Wilmington, Del, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Heard, 3945 Park Ave. (Rameos-Porter Photo.)
2. A Saturday wedding will be that of Miss Lucille M. Hoeping to Kenneth 8S. Deer, son of Lee Deer, Parkersburg, Pa. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Hoeping. (Dexheimer-Carion Photo).
3. Mrs. Richard H. Jordan was Miss Mary Elizabeth Ingram,
24. Dr. Jordan is stationed at Camp Lee, Va. (Photorefiex Photo).
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The Bridal Scene Catherine Heard's Engagement
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Legion News—
State 8 and 40
To Convene in Terre Haute
The midwinter pouvoir of the Indiana Department of the EIGHT AND FORTY, AMERICAN LEGION
ty Salon 260 acting as hostess at the sessions opening at 3:30 p. m. Meetings will be presided over by Mrs. Henning Johnson, state president. The organization participates
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Ingram, before her marriage on Dec. |
To Dr. W. H. Sharkey Announced,
in child welfare, tuberculosis eradi(cation work and assistance to World | War orphans in addition to aiding (the program of the American Legion (and Auxiliary. The banquet for members attending the pouvoir will be at 6:30 p. m. in the Deming Hotel. Special in-
|vitations have been issued to na-| 'Hilton U. Brown, talking on “Art
[tional officers. State officers attending will be Mrs. Irene Bowen, Van Wert, O: Mrs. Etta Robertson, Lafayette; Mrs. Vivian Hughes, Indianapolis; Mrs. Cloe Scholcraft, Shelbyville; Mrs. Dorothy Russell, South Bend, and Mrs. Helen Parker, Michigan City. Mrs. Geneva Stark, Le Petit Chapeau, Rockville, will give the welcoming address and introduce the speakers. Mrs. Mae Blockson, general arrangements chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Margaret Nehf, Lomma Brown, Ruth Geckeler, Nelle Johnson and Ada Theodore, all of Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ©Overmire, 4465 Winthrop Ave, will entertain Friday with a buffet supper for members of the bowling league of the INDIANAPOLIS POST 4 and AUXILIARY. Assisting them at the supper which
1 Armond are Mrs.
Clubs, the Irvington Union of Clubs, and the Indianapolis Day Nursery Association and Auxiliary. Mrs. John A. Bryhn and Mrs. Murray De-
Lugar's assistants. Fry Fisher will give the day's gallery talk at 2:30 p. m. following a 12:30 p. m. luncheon given in the Claypool Hotel by the Federation of Art Clubs. Hostesses for the federation will be Mrs. Edwin F. Miller, Peru, president; Mrs. C. O. Lee, West Lafayette; Mrs. C. A. Baldwin, Peru; Miss Harriet Hazinsxi, Greencastle; Mrs. A. J. Bearinger, Peru; Mrs. Robert E. Burke, Bloomington, and Miss Dorothy Knudson, Greencastle. Mrs. John E. Messick, president, will serve as hostess for the Day Nursery Association and for the auxiliary. The hostess will be Mrs. E. Hardey Adriance, president, Mesdames Walter Krull, R. W. Spiegel,
Kenneth F. Griffith and David V.| |
Burns. Mrs. Virgil A. Sly, president of the Irvington Union of Clubs, will head her hostess group including Mesdames H. E. Cunningham, Louis W. Bruck, Norman H. Shortridge, Charles A. Harris, Simon Reisler and Layman D. Kingsbury. The salon, which opened at 9:30 o'clock this morning, is the 18th annual art show sponsored by the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ Association.
I. F. C. Day Held
The opening day was designated as Indiana Federation of Clubs’ Day and Mrs. H. B. Pike, chairman of the Art Department of the Woman’s Department Club, acted as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Colin
AUXILIARY, will be held Saturday Lett and Mrs. William L. Sharp in Terre Haute with the Vigo Coun- and the following gallery commit-
tee: Mesdames Helen Talge Brown, D. S. Meditch, Ed B. Hall, Frank Uhl, Louise B. Pohlman and W. C
Mrs. Lugar
Voters’ League Begins Service Program
The appointment of a Wartime Service Director for the Indiana League of Women Voters was announced this week-end by Mrs.
Clarence F. Merrell, state president. Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru, will fill the position. Her duties, as head of the committee, will be to direct Indiana
Bartholomew. Randolph @oats, Indianapolis artist, was to be the gallery speaker at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. Walter S. Grow, State art chairman of the I. F. C., also acted as chairman of the hostess organization today. Federation members were to have a luncheon in the Claypool Hotel Riley Room at noon before going to the gallery. Luncheon speakers were to be
and Memory,” and C. Curry Bohm, Nashville, Indiana Artists’ president. Prize winning artists of the salon were to be honor guests at the luncheon. Assisting Mrs. Grow in arranging the luncheon were Mesdames Royer Knode Brown, Gus A. Meyer, W. D Keenan, Louis Wolf, Fred L. Pettijohn, O. P. Guio, Fred Cossairt of Shelbyville and Mrs. Ward G. Biddle, Bloomington. 1. FP. C. hostesses included Mrs. R. F. Grosskopf, president of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, I. F. C. president, Whiting: Mesdames Henry F. Schricker, Felix T. McWhirter, C. A. Breece, F. G. Balz, Edmund Burke Ball, Muncie; Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville; Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington. Mrs. J. C. Lavengood, South Bend; Mrs. Victor Selby, Fairmount; Mrs, George Jaqua, WinMrs.
Walter Thompson,
Club)
plans for carrying out the decision |of the National Emergency Council {of the League, to help develop more citizen understanding of gov- | ernment. | “As a wartime service the League fof Women Voters has committed |itself to give to a wider public (than ever in its history information lon current issues in government,” Mrs. Merrell explained. “For this it will ask its members to pledge themselves to give a cer= tain number of hours weekly to spreading information on matters of vital importance in Federal, State and local government. | “This is wartime work; it is |emergency work; it is defense work; lit is patriotic work—and all League members in Indiana will be asked to enlist for this service.” | Mrs. Merrell has asked all local | League presidents to appoint a local wartime service director so | that the state-wide plan may be
effective.
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Association to Meet
Mrs, James T. Cofer, 1134 W. 35th St., will be hostess Wednesday for members of the Indiana Women’s Memorial Association to the 38th Division, U. S. A. Honor guests will be Mrs. Laura E. Ray, Indianapolis Council 'of Women president, and Mrs. Hans Karstadt.
T Giv D " is to follow a game at the Broad chester: day nights. iversity of Illinois. / Ri li < ’ g the University o 0 IVC ance {Ripple Bowling Alleys, will be Mr. Mrs. Mary Carter,
Mooresville: Following a business meeting, Mrs.
Elect Officers Tomorrow, Quest Club to Hear Review
Elections of officers are planned by two women's clubs meeting to-
morrow
The GROLIER FINE ARTS CLUB'’s election will be held at a meet-
with a plot laid in a modern hos-
member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon]
and Mrs. W. R. Dexheimer.
pital and showing how the many departments work together for the welfare of patients. The White No date has been set for : : : Cross Guild is sponsoring showings wedding. [ions Birthday Ball which the of the film in City theaters. #& 4 #2 {Riviera Boosters will give Friday The engagement of Miss Mary| night, Jan. 30, at the Riviera Club. | Margaret Miller to Dr. George Fal-| hancing to the music of Gilly
A contribution to the fight against infantile paralysis will be the Presi-
and Alpha Chi Sigma, national
graduate chemical fraternity. the
Schedule Meetings
ing in the home of Mrs. Joseph Craig. 3469 N. Capitol Ave. Miss: Bertha
Schultz will assist
Mrs. Craig is to speak on “The Mellon Institute” and music will be! presented by Mrs. Luther Poe and) ; Foreman
Mrs. Grace Guess.
Mrs. Lena B. Ebert
tomorrow for the
and Mrs Charies H. Barclay will be hostesses
WY-MO-DAU , LITERARY CLUB'S election meet- McDavitt will be the program fea-
and “New American Music” will be given by Mrs. Rilus Doolittle and Mrs. Hershel Burns.
A book review bv Mrs. Howard
The recently greaneen Rebekah yenperg, West Lafayette, was an-| ganta’s orchestra will begin at 9:15 Chapter of the guild was to have nounced this week-end by her, its first regular meeting today in | mother, Mrs. Owen L. Miller, kid Fletcher Brown, Boosters presi= the Nurses’ Home work rooms with| Washington Eee. Dr, r Riker bere dent, has issued a special invitation ..|an assistant, professor of horticul=/ts a1) adult members of the Riviera the group from Plainfield coming y,,." a; purdue University, is thelciuh and their guests to attend the in to work in the adjoining room at! son of Mrs. George Falkenberg, | dance which is to be held in the the same time. Chicago. {main ballroom. The Office Guild will meet in| The bride-to-be attended Wheat-| Miss Roselyn Bunce will be one of
The Auxiliary was in charge of vesper services at the Veterans’ Hospital yesterday. Music was provided by Ariel B. Mulford accompanied by Mrs. Rosalee Spong Mrs. Dale White , Americanism chairman of the Auxiliary, has an= nounced that the Unit will supply cookies at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Wednesday.
The Red Cross ‘sewing and knitting group of the JOHN H. HOLLIDAY JR. UNIT will meet at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. C, E. Jefferson, 100 Berkley
Peru; Mrs. Walter C. Allen, Ft. Wayne: Mrs. Fred Bell, Rushville; Mrs. Maurice Eppert, Terre Haute; Mrs. Charles Robinson, Clay City; Mrs. Gretchen Gerhard, Kokomo, and Mrs. B. H. Tribolet, Ft. Wayne.
Plan Luncheon
The Past Presidents’ Association of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will meet Thursday for a ‘hoon luncheon at the Colonial Teafoom. Hostesses will be Mesdames Joseph Dawson, A. J. Welk and Frank Mc-
Marion; Mrs. Edwin F. Miller. | Frances McClure Light will present
a program of piano and violin selec= tions, accompanied by Mrs. Cofer. Mrs. M. V. Spellman will assist the hostess at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Mrs. George Bork, president, will preside.
Stenotypists to Dine
“Domestic Dictators in Action” will be Homer L. Chaney's topic when he speaks Wednesday evening at the monthly dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter, Associated Stenotypists of America. The dinner will be at 6 o'clock in the
| Whitney Grille.
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ing. Talks on ‘Ontario” and “Man- ture at the TUESDAY QUEST. hospital tonight to take charge on College and was graduated from the dancers appearing in an enterHaha” will a ; CLUB meeting tomorrow. Host- : “ | : ‘ lvai | Road Cormack. itoba” will be given by Mrs. Jules , of mailing out the “Beacon,” offi-|the University of Michigan. Dr. tainment to be presented at the ball. | . G. Zinter and Mrs. Homer Hill, a ay cial publication, to the 2500 mem-|palkenberg is a graduate of the BE A meeting of AVIATION UNIT = : : us 9 ~ ‘(bers of 45 chapters. At the same| University of Illinois. : | has been called by the president, igh : Ne | Johnson. time the Business Women's Guild mo P arties Scheduled | Mrs. Carl Guthner, for 11 o'clock EXPRESSION CLUB tomorrow.| “The Byrds of Virginia” will be | WI be et ome, Mrs. Clifton Taylor, 5800 E. 46th By Altar Society Bom) I Wo \ . mis ae RE DIES: e C. Spurrier’s subject tomor- |, qian Heights Chapters have St: Wi Serial a one Proceeds of a party given by lowing the meeting, Mrs. Kathleen NN Ex hn Be rr , Su oh i row when she speaks before the, scheduled all-day meetings in the | ROON NY ~ oy rh t |Circles 1, 2 and 3 of the Assumption | Archer, rehabilitation chairman, NN BH: be g'ven IS. Ty L HOOSIER TOURIST CLUB and work rooms tomorrow. The Alpha | daughter, Bab; a Hinge + | Church Altar Society Wednesday and her committee, will meet. Mrs. I. IL. Benton will talk on John! Omicron Alpha, Mary Hanson Carey | 1 Thomas ig a abe {night will be applied to the Society’s| At the Unit meeting, Mrs. Frank Phillip Sousa. Mrs. E. B. Cracraft, [Research and St. Paul groups will | © evelan hi ~ hr h [a fund. Hostess for the 8 o'clock | Benes will talk on “National De14473 Washington Blvd., will be host- be at work Wednesday. The Seg< | NACle Presbyterian oi party will be Mrs, John Foreman, fense” and give a report of work ess. ond Presbyterian Church Literary| Miss Taylor, her parents and 921 Coffey St. Guild, Union Chapel Guild and Mrs. Thomas Cobb King, Anniston,| Similar events planned by the Brannon and Mrs. Guthner are
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The HEYL STUDY CLUB will Irvington Chapter will meet Thurs-| Ala, mother of the prospective|Society will be held in the Assump-|planning a party for boys in Cot-| meet tomorrow in the Rauh Memo-!day and the Brightwood Guild Fri-| bridegroom. came . late yesterday tion School basement on Jan. 29,|tage 2 of the Boys’ School in Plain- | (rial Building with Mrs. Arthur L. gay, : from Cleveland where they spent pebh 12 and 17. | field at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Trester and Mrs. C. P. Clark as the week-end with Dr. King. | hostesses. The program will include M > . Shae ary Kerins Plans |
ivy > a ay Je Desa po A linen shower and dessert bunco i i D. of | P arty | party given Saturday night by Miss,
WILL esses. { i | Marthellen Ratcliff, Miss Mary! : A social meeting of the Daugh-! A Founders’ Day program has|.. | Evelyn Daniel and Mrs. Franklin ters of Isabella, Mother Theodore p Hoff honored Mrs. C. W. Schaaf
i Ili | been arranged by Mrs. W. E. Ryle/q 0 oo 3 , will b& held at 8 p. m. to- g ha Eck - Bei pi She i ay pig p. | Morrow at the Catholic Community 1 Was hm ne Ane : 4 | HOOD, at the home of Mrs. Frank | Ber. party was given at Miss Rateliff’s - LJ [a
| The meeting was announced by A M. Pobst, 5331 Kenwood Ave. Mrs. | ° home, 3655 Park Ave. (Miss Hannah Dugan, regent. As-| "Guests were Mesdames T. R. RatOY Es 2 RN
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|K. S. Means will talk on “Copper |...: | sisting Miss Mary Kerins, in charge| i julia Bekert, R. V. Lillard, Jess! {Stonex, Paul P. Griggs, Prank |
Country.” jot arrangements, will be Mrs. HarThe ROBERTS KINDERGAR- 0ld Prather, Miss Mary Ryan and pune and E. E. Temperley, Misses TEN MOTHERS' CLUB will have Miss Frances Steidle. Florence Guild, Mary Elizabeth | |a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m | Thumma, Marjorie Schoch, Marth-| anna McWhir, Virginia Carnefix,
‘tomorrow at the kindergarten. Miss| Club to Give Dance Thelma Conley, Narcie Pollitt, Lu-|
Ida Conner is to speak on “Today's Children, the Citizens of Tomor-| The O-Del Club will give a dance| qj, [uke Ellen Jane LaFollette,| | row." and card party at 8:30 o'clock t0-| veima and Irene Schaaf | morrow night at the 50-50 Clib- i ——— | CHAPTER G, of P. E. O. will have rooms at 211 N. Delaware St. Gilly . |dinner in the home of Mrs. I. H |Banta’s orchestra will play for P ledge Service H eld Seven girls recently were pledged by Alpha Pi Sigma Sorority at a
| Staley, 5936 University Ave. today dancing. lat 6 p. m. Miss Miriam Staley and \r 0 E ntertan M others meeting held at the home of Miss | | A { Mrs. Malcolm © Sewell is ar<| BEY Ann Lynch, 1431 N. LaSalle]
| Mrs. Harry Jones will asisst. Films on Central America were to St. They are Misses Bernice Cham-| ranging the program which will be! petiatn Jane Dodd, Dorothy Lep-|
{be shown by Mrs. Ruth Pratt John- | json, of the Mrs. Wilbur Johnson fo | Travel Service, at a luncheon meét- ve tomorrow before the Sigma io. petty McGuire, Joan Montani, | ing of the WOMAN'S RESEARCH 1! Nothers Club when it meets at poyis perry and Betty Jo Sipes. | ICLUB today in Hunter's Lodge of wi in the chapter house, 855 Et the Marott Hotel Mrs. Johnson 1: HeTIPION BF « |Mrs. Geddes Speaker | | was to be assisted by Charles Lehan, | Mrs. ‘Trevor Gediiey wat te epenh) ! g i / . {6 Eastern Asiliies. H old Ca rd p arty on “Honduras” before the Cherokee Mrs. J. A. Bell, 1216 Lee St, will] The monthly card party of the Chapter, International Travel-Study {be hostess Thursday at a 12:30 Ladies’ Auxiliary to the South Side Club, meeting at 1:30 p. m. today p. m. luncheon for the ELSA Turners was held last night at the/in the directors’ room of the In HUEBNER OLSEN CLUB. South Side Turner Hall diana National Bank.
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