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Society—

The Day Nursery Auxiliary Announces Patrons, Patronesses for 'Snow Ball’

A PARTIAL LIST OF PATRONS AND PATRONESSES for the “Snow Ball” which the Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery will give Saturday night at the Woodstock Club has been announced by the committee in charge of the event. Proceeds will benefit the children cared for at the Nursery.

ure. John M. Smith and Rollin W. Spiegel. es Frederic M. Ayres, Albert J. Beveridge, Henrv H. Hornbrook, Miss Emma Claypool, Hugh McK. Landon, Louis H. Schwit-

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Theme of Lambs Frolic Is Chosen “FEBRUARY PORTRAIT” is to be the theme of the floor show n the mid-winter of the Lambs Club Feb. 21 at the will be held tomorrow night, accordRopkeyv. chairmen of the production

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JOAN LOUGHE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius ; } committee for the Freshman 1 to be held at St. Marv's College, Notre Dame, Friday night. assist Miss Patricia Devine of Miama Beach, Fla., chairman

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Kappa Club Sponsors Skating Party

Barr Montgomery, Miss Betsy Wolfe and Mrs. William H. Coffin (left to right) are assisting | with arrangements for the skating party which the Delta Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will

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of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, was the guest speaker morning at a meeting of the Marion County Council of P.T. A. in the Claypool Hotel | Mrs: Alex Tuschinsky was in| charge of the program which in-| cluded conferences and discussions of Founders’ Day programs and the Riley Hospital project. Other meetings scheduled

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new [and instruction of its members, and! [with a new determination,”

League of Women Voters Calls Sessions to Inaugurate Its

‘Wartime Service A rezional meeting of the Leagu

Wartime Service Plan into effect. Terre Haute, Richmond and Hagerst anapolis league members. Plans for each local league to tak brought before the delegates. The] wartime service plan has “committed the league to reaching a larger | public than ever in its history, with | methods, special enrollment

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Mrs. James L. Murray, president parow in Bloomington to discuss methods of carrying the league's new

Representatives of the Evansville, own Leagues will attend with Indi-

e back to its own community will be

Queen Margherita Society Elects

At the January meeting of the

Queen Margherita Society, the fol- |

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Sororities—

Phi Beta Books Open House Wednesday

Omega Nu Tau Party Is Tonight

Patrons, patronesses and special guests will be honored by PHI BETA, national professional sorority of music and speech, at a formal “open house” party to be held in the home of Mrs. Bdgar Ellsworth, 5220 N. Delaware St., at 8 p. m. on Wednesday.

Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames O. T. Arbaugh, Glenn 8. Kingham, Frank Weimer, Virginia Brackett Green and Miss Bernice Van Sickle. In the receiving line with the hostess will be Mesdames Theodore J. Siener, Richard C. Fielding, Alvert R. Dalsheimer, George B. Gannon and Kingham. Mrs. William J. Goory, general program chairman, assisted by Mrs. Hal C. Purdy and Mrs. Fielding, has arranged for a “streamlined presentation” of the opera, “The Flying Dutchman” (Richard Wagner). Those taking part will be Mrs. Purdy, reader; Mesdames Russell G. Fortune, Frank J. Billeter and William G. Patterson, sopranos; Mrs. Fielding, mezzo-soprano; Mesdames Frank L. Boles, Ellsworth, Goory and Miss Victoria Montani, contraltos. Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner, pianist, will be accompanist. Mrs. Fielding will preside at the tea table following the program.

Mrs. Ralph Willis and Mrs. Herschell Harold will entertain at a party for members of LAMBDA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU TAU, in the home of Mrs. Willis, 1403 E. Market St., at 8 p. m. today. The guest list includes Mesdames William F. Ruscher, Richard Cheesman, Vernon Radcliffe, Thomas Cisco, Daniel Maiden, Louis Cox, | Theodore Druding, Roy Hill, Elmer Paul, Edward Brownewell, Lorene Walter and Miss Dorotha Neiger. A card party will be held Feb. 4 at the Indiana Soft Water Service, Inc., 947 N. Meridian St.

Miss Mildred Clark will be hostess at a business meeting held by ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI DELTA PI, at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

“Palmistry and Handwriting, A Fascinating Hobby,” will be the ‘subject of a talk by Miss Charity | Kennedy Wednesday evening at a 6:30 o'clock dinner meeting of the evening group of INDIANAPOLIS ALLIANCE OF DELTA DELTA DELTA. Mrs. G. William Raffensperger, 3¢ W. 59th St, will be the hostess. Special guests will be seniors of Delta Lambda Chapter at Butler University, They are Mrs. Elizabeth Pert, Misses Marjorie Ryan, Buchanan, Katherine

Recent Bride |

Moorefield Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Speer, North Vernon, announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Julia E.,, to Thomas R. Kane,

Martin Prout To Give Gallery Talk

Martin Prout will give a gallery talk at the Hoosier Salon, sponsored by the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ Association, tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in Block’s auditorium. Mrs. Marvin Lugar, special day chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Kenneth Swanson, Robert Dailey and Henry Marsh, gallery committee.

The following from Butler Women's Faculty Club will serve as hostesses: Mrs. Seth Elliott, president; Mesdames James H. Peeling, John

MONDAY, JAN. 26, 1942

Founders’ Tea Is Planned by Hospital Guild

Feb. 3 Party Marks 10th Anniversary

The 10th anniversary of the founding of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild will be cele= brated at a 2:30 p. m. tea, Feb. 3, in the Nurses’ Home of the hospital. Mrs. Harry L. Foreman will speak on “White Cross Ideals.” Mrs. John G. Benson is chaire man, assisted by Mesdames M. L. Faber, Frank Fisher, James McKee and Clarence J. Carlson. Mrs. Ame brose Pritchard is in charge of the serving, assisted by Mrs. F. E. Thornburgh and Mrs. H. J. Coyner. A musical program will include vocal numbers by Mrs. Jane Johne son Burroughs. Mrs. Richard Benson, organist, and Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, will play. Mrs. Carl Ploch, president; Mrs. John W, Noble, Mrs. Otis Kirkpatrick and Miss Emma Claypool will pour. The White Cross Garden Guild will have its annual benefit card party in Ayres’ auditorium Thursday at 2 p. m. Mrs. C. B. Chambers is president and Mrs. W. D. Pyle is general chairman. Mrs. Ploch is ticket chairman. On the door come mittee are Mesdames C. L. Kittle, J. H. Trunkey and Phillip King. Other Assistants Mrs. Beatrice Armstrong is chaire man of the table committee, with the following members: Mesdames Robert Bland, E. H. Little, Arthur W. Wilson, Henry L. Patrick, C. E, Trees, Arthur Kunze, W. P. Mce Guire, Ploch and Miss Alice Meuser., Mrs. Frank Cooper is candy chairman, assisted by Mesdames Bertha Brooks, C. W. Cole, Curtis Burke, George Sholl, Max Herrell, Gordon L. Guental, Otto Roose, C, C. Brignall and A. E. Chambers. Others who will assist are: Mes= dames Robert Pyle, P. G. Seal, Earl Kinzie, A. W. Fleming, Mary Meek, Howard Rigby, E. E. Reese, Edwin Reinken, Alice B. Houston, J. O. Thistle, J. H. Taylor, Tyler Stroup, Catherine Wilding, Fay Ellis and Carl Klein. The monthly meeting of the White Cross executive board will be held in the nurses’ home Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, followed by a luncheon. Wallace Street Presbyterian and Fifty-First Street Methodist chap=ters were to meet today in the nurses’ home workrooms. North Methodist and West Michigan St. chapters will meet tomorrow. Olive Branch Christian and Quaker Guilds will be at werk Wednesday,

Y. W. Chooses

New Directors

Directors elected at the 47th annual business meeting of the Ine dianapolis Young Women’s Chrise

ing officers were elected for the| Virginia ) coming year: Mrs. Rose Moriarity, Cooper, Ruth Cure, Jean Gilbert, Jane Hardman, Harriet Krueger

tian Association this week-end ine

ling to the Declaration of Wartime clude Mesdames Ralph Hudelson,

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H. A. Johnson will assist! B. D. Yarian, 660 E. 46th St. | he entertains tomorrow for the RIDIAN HEIGHTS INTER-SE s. The program will

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H. Jefferson will present 3’ Day program tomorrow HAPTERS, P. E. O. SISTERI'he meeting will be at the I. Greenlee, 5740! Mrs. Herbert H. 1g present the “Thought he Chapter.” |

| CHAPTER W, P. E. O, will be/ entertained tomorrow by Mrs. Harold | M. Worth, 4347 Hinesley Ave, The program has been planned by Miss| Corlie E. Jackson.

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Pleasant Run—5:20 p. m. “Wimpy” supper with Mrs, Harrie Byrkett in charge; regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Grover Winnings in charge of entertainment after meeting, including stunts, skits and musical selections by par-| ents: a straw ballot for officers of the coming vear; Mrs. Harvey| Timmerman presiding. WEDNESDAY University Heights—2 p. m. onstration by Sunshine Giris directed bv Miss Charlotte Wallace:

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MICRON, at the home of Mrs. Forrest

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2 p. m. meeting will be Miss Lela Taylor who

room. Hostesses will be Mrs. Alden C. Palmer, Miss Mary Allison and Mrs. William Thurgood.

Mrs. Richard Smith, 1020 E. 59th St, will be hostess tomorrow for the TO-KALON CLUB. The pron “Chile.” will be presented by Mrs. Sarah P. Kelly.

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The CROWN POINT WOMAN'S Point Luncheon arare being handled by Cecil Erwin, Josepin va, Michael Isenbarger, C. A. son and E. A. Fuerst. Hostesses will be Mesdames C. C. Wesphal, W. E. Westphal, M. D. Pringle and H. Z. Chastein.

Mrs. Claud Daugherty, 4439 Coliege Ave, will entertain MOUNT VERNON CHAPTER. INTER-

NATIONAL TRAVEL - STUDY CLUB, in her home at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler,

tomorrow in the Crown Christian Church. rangements Mesdames Nem? Gray

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guest speaker, will have Honduras” as her subject. |

Assistant hostesses will be Mes- |

travel talk by Miss Wallace; talk bv Mrs. Charles A. Tyre, attendance officer; special music by Choral Ciub; tea for new mem-| bers. Pictures presented by P.T. A. to rooms of the schonl wiil be on display.

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dames Bess Henry, O. D. May and] +

Howard Spurgeon. Mrs. Letta Dan-| ford is president of the group.

Mrs. Leon Thompson, 265 N.| Pershing Ave., was to be hostess at! a 12:30 p. m. luncheon today for | members of VENETIAN CHAPTER. !| INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-| STUDY CLUB. Mrs. H. L. Jones and Mrs. George Davis were to be assistant hostesses]

and Mrs. John Thornburgh was to! :

talk on “British Honduras.”

The WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB

was to hear Miss Edna Faeser, club] §

member, describe her work, occupational therapy, at a guest luncheon in the Columbia Club at 12:15 p. m. today.

The GARFIELD PARK WOMEN'S CLUB sponsored a card party at the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility recently. Mrs. Carl Baas was chairman and Mrs. Charles Fender was] in charge of ticket sales. |

“British Honduras” was the sub-

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W. S.C. S. Groups

Emergency Council meeting here last month. The Indiana League of Women Voters, in accordance with this purpose. has “adopted as its wartime] service the enlistment of its mem-| bers to spread understanding of

and Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell, president, has called three regional) meetings this week so that plans for| carrying the program inte effect |

Fhe week of Feb. 1 has been designated as enlistment week in Indiana. when all league members will be asked to volunteer a certain] number of hours each week for this community service through the league. Members will attend training meetings where they will receive information about Governmental problems for distribution by league members in an effort to “spread understanding of wartime problems of Government.”

Mrs, Edwards Presides

Mrs. Richard Edwards, Wartime Service Director for Indiana, will preside at the three meetings and other members appearing on the programs include Mrs. Merrell and Miss Irene C. Sweeney, field secretary. “The league, unlike most organizations. is not only engaged in prosecuting the war itself to a successful conclusion,” said Mrs. Edwards in discussing the reasons for calling the regional meetings, “but has the deeper objective, which really underlies the whole war effort, of securing the continuance and strengthening of democratic ideas and the democratic form of Government. “We are not only concerned in repelling aggression, repairing its inroads, human and material; we are concerned with preserving the type of Government we believe in, through the stress of war activities and against the impacts of those shifts in Governmental emphasis necessary during the war period. By study and training, this seeond phase of war activity calls directly for league promotion to en-! sure understanding of wartime problems, because understanding citizens are the core of a democracy.”

Lunch Tomorrow The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Central Avenue Methodist Church will have group luncheons and afternoon meetings tomorrow, with the exception of Group 8 which will meet for dinner and a program today at the home of Mrs. Ora Cudworth, 3764 N. Emerson Ave. Miss Jean Coffin, 3305 N. Meridian St. will be hostess at a din- |

president; Mrs. Adeline Russo, vice president; Mrs. Margaret Mascari, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edith Detrani, financial secretary, and Mrs. Anna Neese, treasurer. New trustees are Mesdames Eva Mazza, Anna Iacobelli, Flora Gam-

| ; | mieri, Amelia M len Anna | |wartime problems of Government,” Ji: Amelia Maddalena and

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Schembra. Mrs, Mamie Napolitano is publicity chairman and Mrs. Frances Navarra, doorkeeper. Committees were appointed for a

may be passed on to local leagues | spaghetti supper to be given Feb, 11.| for Smorgasbord.” y

{throughout the State.

Proceeds from the supper are to be

| given to the Red Cross. The Society| man. will be assisted by Mesdames

is buying $1500 in defense bonds this week,

Club to Lunch

The Deasa Club will meet with Mrs. Robert Cook, 3735 Salem St. for a 1 p. m. luncheon Wednesday. Officers will be elected at the meeting.

House Slippers

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By MRS. ANNE CABOT Do you like to kick your street shoes off when you get home and stretch your feet in flat, comfortable, soft house slippers? Then you'll like these crocheted “flats.” They're made of cotton rug yarn and have crocheted soles as well as vamps. Inexpensive to make, colorful and easily laundered, they'll give you lots of foot comfort! The slippers in the illustration are made of dark blue yarn and the

| Pekingese dog ornament is made of

strands of white crochet. Eyes are black shoe buttons. For complete crocheting instructions for house slippers — small,

ner meeting of the Wesleyan Serv-|medium and large size (Pattern No.| Usher and Jerry Wingett.

and Catherine Wagle. Miss Frances Stalker is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wallace Wads-

| worth and Miss Alice Evans. | The afternoon group of the Alli- | lance will meet Wednesday at 12:30 [p. m. for luncheon at the home of | [ Mrs. Wendell M. Hicks, 5711 Wildwood Ave. Miss Stena Marie Holdahl, home economics director for | Kingan & Co., will speak on “Meats

Mrs. James S. Browning, chair-

J. Ray Martz, Murray DeArmond and Henry Miller.

| A New Year's resolutions party will be given at 8 p. m. today bw BETA IOTA CHAPTER, TAU PHI LAMBDA, the sorority of the Supreme Forest Woodman Circle. Leora Duvall, 21291; Carrollton Ave. will be hostess. Sale of cookies and defense stamps will be discussed. Mrs. Shirley Ford will assist the hostess and ‘Mrs. Vivian Warman, president, will preside.

Carnelian Club Party Is Feb. 6

Committees for the Carnelian Club's annual benefit card party, to be held Feb. 6 at Ayres’ Tearoom, have been announced. Mrs. A. E., Carson, general chairman for the event, will be assisted | by Mesdames John Engelke, Ellwood Ramsey, John Connor, Joseph Conley and Percy Chevalier, reception; and Mrs, Robert Endsley, chairman, Mrs. Harry Mahan and | Mrs. Louis Fleury, table prizes. Other committes are Mrs. Marion Elstun, chairman, Mesdames H. L | Sunderland, Frank Holmes and! Robert Elliott, candy; Mrs. Bertram Riffle, tickets; Mrs. Frank Cones, chairman, Mrs. Frank M. Ebert and Mrs. A. J. Hueber, chances; Mrs. Ira Swartz, chairman, Mesdames Harry Meyer, Clarence A, Tucker and T. W. Engle, cards and tallies, and Mrs. William H. Swintz, chair- | man, Mesdames John C. Loucks, Carl W, Steeg and Edward J. Heck- | ler, special prizes. |

Graduates to

Give Playlet

| The Harmony Hall Kindergarten | will hold its January graduation | exercises tonight at 7 o'clock in the! ' Southern Mansion. A playlet, “The! Magic Whistle,” given by the grad-| uates, will be followed by a patriotic’ | program presented by 43 children, | | The graduates are Joan Fox- | worthy, O. H. Hammond III, Carolynn Hawthorne, Yvonne Helms, | John G. Hill, Janet Carol Hoffman, Paul Krasno Donald Silvey, John E. Smith, Judith St. Clair, Patricia

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Kershner, M. O. Ross, George Leonard and Miss Lena Nester. Hostesses from the Mother's Council of Butler include Mrs. G. C. Wright, president; Mesdames Silas Carr, Albert Stump, Horace Riggs, John G. McNutt, Gino Ratti, J. W. O’Hara, Frank Cramer, Paul Ulrich, Perry Sylvester, Mark Covert, Alfred Buschmann, George Underwood, O. L. Mummert and Frank Koch. Hostesses Listed

Members of the Hancock County Federation of Clubs, who also will

W. Walker, chairman; Mrs. V. Kitterman, Shirley; Mrs. R. Garrett, Maxwell; Mesdames E. Hilderbrand, Earl Frost, Frank New, William Stecher, Paul Allen, Dora Edwards, Robert Powers, Ward Lane, W, P. Stafiley, Joseph Llewellyn, Forest Marsh, Charles Sharp, Edna Cherry, Delbert Crider, L. W. Eikenberry, Goldie Chapman, Leslie Lecnard, Hazel Marsh, Anna Hawkins, Cora Lindamood, Kenneth Downey, Ora Scott and Miss Mary Inez Cottingham, all of Greenfield; Mrs. Kail Reeves, Wilkinson; Mrs. Doris Bell and Mrs. Ralph Zapf, CharlottesviNe; Mrs. Marietta Zeis and Mrs. D. Davidson, Fortville.

Dance Tomorrow

The O-Del Club will give a dance and card party at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Five-O-Five-O Clubroom at 211 N. Delaware St. Music will be provided by Gilly Banta's orchestra.

Howard Lytle, Glen Norris, David | K. Rubins, Howard Siebert, John Seybert and Charles Smuck, Miss Grace Hawk and Miss Thelma Patterson. They will serve three-year terms. Re-elected for three-year periods were Miss Doris Holmes, Mrs, George Gill and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. William Bridges was nominate ling committee chairman who re- | ported the election at the annual dinner meeting in Hollenbeck Hall lof the Y. W. C. A. following the | business meeting. Those elected to serve on the | nominating committee for 1942-43 are Mesdames Howard J. Baum-

‘serve as hostesses are Mrs, Joseph gartel, Randel Shake and Leonard

| Smith. | Honor guests at the dinner meet ling were past presidents of the Y. W. C. A. and the board of truse tees—Henry R. Danner, Robert A. Adams, Eugene C. Foster, Frank J. Hoke, Dwight S. Ritter and Mrs,

Edgar T. Forsyth.

Shower Will Honor Recent Bride

Mrs. Richard Morris Wintin will entertain with a kitchen shower in her home, 1105 N. Ewing St., at 8 o'clock tonight for Mrs. Robert R. Rock Jr., who, before her mare riage Jan. 17, was Miss Patricia Wintin. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Karl Schleuter, and her sister, Miss Suzy Schleuter. Guests will be Mrs. R. H. Wine tin, mother of the bride, Mrs. Rob= lert R. Rock Sr., Mrs. O, W. Smith Jr.,, and the Misses Patricia Brane | son, Lolita Edgington, Phyllis Rane dall, Marjorie Johnston, Joan Behr= mann, Margorie Geider, Jean Barnes and Vergene Rock.

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ice Guild of the church at 6:15 5301) send 10 cents in coin and a Stephany fia receive 2 p. m. today. (penny for mailing and handling, | POS\-Braduate certificate and atDevotions will be led by Mrs. I. |your name and address and the pate yonqancy owas wi) fo 5 onal Marion Smith and a program, de-| tern number to Anne Cabot, The gan Margaret Ann Baier Johnie scriptive of the Guild missionary Indianapolis Times, 106 Seventh | park Gray and Frances Joyce projects, will be given by members. Avenue, Yew York, Y

| ject of Mrs. John Thornburgh when {she spoke recently at a dinner SPENCER CLUB will visit meeting held by the NETHERth Hoosier Salon exhibit in LANDS CHAPTER, INTERNARBRiock’s auditoium tomorrow follow-! TIONAL: TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB, ing a luncheon in the store’s tea- in Catherine’s Restaurant.

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