Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1942 — Page 15

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Phyllis Anns Block Will Be Married in Heér Grandméther s Home Buidsy

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THE ‘WEDDING of. Miss Phyllis ‘Anne Block and John H. Wolf will take place at 12:30 p..m. Sunday at . the home of the. bride’s grandmother, Mrs, William H. Block, 1918 N. Delaware ‘St. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Block Sr. of Indisapolis and Miami Beach, Fla., are parents of the bride-to-be, and Mr. Wolf is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Wolf. ; The ceremony and & dinner afterward will be attended only by members of the immediate families—the bride’s father, Mr. Wolf's parents, his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernstein of New York, bride’s brother and sistdr-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Block Jr., and Mrs. William H. Block. Mrs, Block Jr. and Mr. Bernstein will be the only attendants for the ceremony. which is to be performed by Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht. | Miss Bloc attended the University of Miami and was graduated . from Principia College at Elsah, Ill. Mr. Wolf attended the University of Wisconsin and was graduated from Butler University. ‘Feb. 28 has’ been set as the date for the wedding of Miss Helen Irving Moxley to William Albert Diven Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Wil+ liam - Albert Diven of Anderson. The afternoon ceremony, attended only by members. of the families, will be at the home of the bride's - father, George Barret Moxley. Attendants will be Miss Barbara Diven, Anderson, maid of honor; Thomas Chandler Werbe Jr., Defiance, O., best man, and Stuart Rose, Muncie, Barret, Scott Moxley, David Moxley and. Dr. Herbert F. Call, ushers. Fo The Players to Have Novel Program A NEW BASE OF OPERATIONS will be used by The Players Club when its February party occurs a week from Saturday night. Instead of the ysual production at the Civic Theater followed by a dance at the Woodstock Club, the entire event will take place at the Woodstock. a. : Cryptic announcements reaching Players members advise that there will be a broadcast by station KDJBH at the Woodstock that

night at 9. o'clock and that no one will be admitted after the show °

“takes the air.” The call letters of the new station coincide with the last initials of the arrangements committee members: Messrs. and Mesdames Herman W. Kothe, Francis W. Dunn, C. Otto Janus, August C. Bohlen and Jack Harding. The Dunns are chairmen for the party. ©. Miss Kath the party for Schlaegel, Mi Mahoney Jr.,

n' Hadley will give a dinner at the Woodstock before r. and Mrs. Harrison Green, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore. 3 Prudence Brown, Miss Nancy Campbell, George W. [. Foster Clippinger Jr. and| Joseph B. Davis of Marion. ' s ” 8 ” » ” Members of the production committee for the Children’s Civic Theater presenta of “The Secret Garden” Feb. 28 and March 1 have been unce i by Mrs. Joseph W, Walden, chairman of the (theater. : Mrs. Geo, e Fo tha Hutchman will as her junior assis Mrs. James Miller i be properties chairman while Miss Barbara Crofts and hér junior assistant, Miss Geraldine Harman, will’ - be in charge of ‘hand properties. Scene properties will be arranged for by Miss Harriet Holmes and Harold Hawkins will direct make up. ..

Algonquin Riding Club Schedules Party

A PATRIOTIC OTIF ‘will: characte ize the. George Washing- . ton birthday celebration given by the Algonquin Riding Club Suna 4:30 p. m. dinner, a program of entertainment presented in the barn. will include con- ~ tests and burlesques of horse show events. : Dr. P. O. Bonham is assisting the club’s entertainment commit tee: Miss ‘Louise - Dickson, chairman, Misses Rosemary Dickson, Emma and Mary Moore and Franges Haight, Messrs. Verne K. Reeder and Oscar B.' “Perine. #2 8 =» zn Mrs. Robert L. Glass was to be hostess for a luncheon of the Earlham Women’s Club today in ‘her home. She was to be assisted by the Mesdames A: J. Micheli, George H. Batt, Howard Mills, Richard V. Sipe a the elub’s presi EP 2 8 =a Mrs. Otto R. Lieber will “discuss the 19th Psalm tomorrow at a | meeting of the Jessy Wallin Heywood Alliance in All Souls Unitarian Church, Mrs. Finley Wright's topic will be “Monolog.” # = 8 # 8 8 Mrs. F. C.| Smith of Dayton, O., Wells College alumnae field representative, | will speak at 11:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at Shortridge ‘High School and at 3:30 p. m. at Tudor Hall School. While she is here, she will be the guest of Miss Margaret Wohlge-

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Wartime Service

‘League of to carry on are local leagues. . The directors will be in: charge of the enlistment and enrollment of | all league members in their cities in preparation for the organization’s campaign to replace rumors and gossip with facts and figures about the problems facing the Government in wartime. The appointments include: Mys Alfred R. Lindesmith, Bloomington; Mis. Stanley Cox, €rown. Point; Mrs. Robert Rossow, Culver; Mrs. M, H. | Specter, East Chicago; Mrs. C. E. Artley, Elkhart; Mrs. Robert W. Shirley, Evansville; Mrs. K, E. Griffiths, Gary; Mrs. Raymond Weber, Hagerstown; Mrs. David N. Burruss|t Jr. Hammond; Mrs. Harlie Garver, Hohart; Mrs, John K. Goodwin, In- * diapapolis; Mrs. R. J. Raudebaugh, West, Lafayette; Mrs. Oscar Baur, Terre Haute; Mrs, Edward Dixon, . |Soufh Bends Mrs. James H. Ronald, Richmond; - Mrs, Molly Donlin, Chesterton; Mrs, W, F. Nattkemper, Peru; Mrs. E. E. VanVactor, Marion; Mrs. Joseph Graffis, Logansport; | Mrs; David Miller, Kokomo, and Mrs. Garrett Hope, Rensselaer. « - °

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Shower Given for. Virginia Mennel

| Mids Peggy ‘Burrell and Mrs. George Vickery entertained last night: ‘in the former’s home, 4450 ‘Washington Blvd, with a miscel-} lanedils shower for Miss Virginia ‘Mennel, who will be married Satw day in Washington to Lieut. Rob-

League of Women Voters Names

Directors

In Local Communities

© Mrs. ‘Richard Edwards, Peru, wartime service director of the Indiana Women Voters, today announced the appointment of directors the wartime service program-in communities where there

Virginia Anne Lorenz To Be Shower Guest

| Honor guest at a crystal shower to: be given. tonight ‘by Miss Janet Graham and Miss Margery Northrop ‘in the former’s home, 201 W. 49th St., will be Miss Virginia Anne Lorenz, whose marriage to Lieut. V. Galen Farmer of Lowry Field, Denver, Colo, will take place Feb. 28, Attending the party will be Mrs. F. G. Lorenz, mother of the bride-to-be, Mesdames Donald Graham, Ruth Northrop, Richard ‘Ittenbach, D. BE. Talbott, J. H. Sullivan and the Misses Marjorie Lorenz, Ruth

Armstrong, Dorothy Evans, Patricia

Healy, Leona Highstreet, Dorothy Lyons, Madge Ginn, Rachael Jones and Jeanne Davis. Tomorrow, Mrs. W. Frank Parrish Jr. will' entertain with a china shower for Miss Lorenz in her home,

8228 N. Pennsylvania St. The guest : list includes Mesdames Lorenz, Paul | : Smith, Charles Gaines, Frederick]:

Lorenz Jr., Paul Lorenz, Reid Cotton and the Misses Virginia Mennel, Lorenz, Northrop and Graham.

Class Sponsors Book Review Today

Mrs. George Davis was to review| *

Pearl. Buck’s latest book, “Dragon's Seed,” today. The book review is being sponsored by the Golden

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tian. Church and was to be held in

an Indiana War Memorial Build--ling at 2 p. m.

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Art Students Design Pin for Navy Club

School are completing designs for

ulty, wishing to share in the patri® otic work of the students, has ase signed the work as a required school project.

recruiting station in the Federal building the morning of Feb. 26. The prizes will be: First, a $25 defense bond; second, $10 in defense stamps, and third, $5 in defense stamps. Gov. Henry F. $chricker, Booth Tarkington and Donald Magnus Mattison, the school’s director, will serve as judges for the competition.

have contributed the prizes: Mrs. Booth Tarkington, Miss Louise Keifer, Miss Elizabeth Trotter, Dr. J. J. McGarrell, Leo T. Dwyer, Warrack Wallace, Leo Murphy, Luke Logan, Donald Jameson, Perry Meek, George Wilins, Charles McCoy, Ethelbert Gilmore, Raymond King, J. P. Dean, Allen Grundy, Thomas Lenahan and the Robert Kennington Post 34, American Legion.

Warren Twp. P.-T. As Note Founders’ Day

Ninety past. presidents of Warren

‘Township Parent-Teacher Associa-

tions will be honored at a Founders’ Day program at 7:45 p. m. tonight in Warren Central High School. Guest ; speaker. will be Albert Stump of the. Marion County

)| Civilian Defense Speakers’ Bureau.

His subject will be “National Defense.” Mrs. Clarence Peters will present attendance awards. The Rev. F. P. Puhlmann, pastor of St. John’s Evangelical Church, will give the invocation and C. E. Eash, superintendent of Warren Townships schools, will welcome the guests.. “Founders Day Sketch” and “Lighting of the Candles” will be presented by Mesdames J. C. Gumbert, H. C. Cannady, J. H. Monical, J. P. Lentz, James Walters and C. G. Berry. The Warren Central High School Madrigal Singers and the township P.-T. A, chorus will sing special selections. ‘Past presidents who will be honored include those from - Warren Central, Warren Township P.-T. A. Council and the township grade schools: Shadeland, Cumberland, Township House, Pleasant Run'and Lowell. A 6 p. m. covered dish supper for 10th grade children and their parents, sponsored by the Warren Central High School P.-T. A., will precede the program. Mrs. Samuel Rumford will preside at the business session of the high school group.

Patriotic Tea

Guest speaker at the annual Patriotic Tea of the Women’s Guild of Friends Evangelical - and Reformed Church at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the church will be Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel. Mrs. Earl Stumpf will be soloist and the Madrigal Singers will entertain,

Recent Bride

Mrs. Straesser

Times Special FRANKFORT, Ind, Feb, 18.— Miss ‘Helen Spencer, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D.: Spencer, was married to Lieut. Robert B. Straesser, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ar: thur Straesser, yin the home of her parents. ‘Dr, Harry: L. Crain of the First Presbyterian’ Church performed the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Ward

| Belmont and attended Indiana Uni-|

versity where she was a member of Straesser is a graduate of Indiana

2 Navy Booster Club pin. The fac~|

Mayor Reginald Sullivan will pre-| | sent prizes to winners at the Navy] :

The following friends of the Navy|

Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. Lieyt.| oy . Where he was 4 membet|

Students at John Herron Art| JB

Knights of Columbus Hall.

Clubs— Aftermath Club

Two annivessory celebrations are) featured in today’s club notes. | BETA DELPHIAN CLUB will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its founding in Indianapolis at a luncheon in the ihome of Mrs, Arthur Gemmer, 9595 Washington Blvd., tomorrow. Fifty members are expected fo attend. This year the club has canceled the annual anniversary tea and will donate money formerly used for this purpose to the Red Cross. Members of the, advisory board in charge of arrangements for the luncheon are Mrs. James A. Matthews, chairman, Mesdames Max P. Dahl, Arthur C. Newkirk, J. E. Barcus and Herbert H. Akers. Mrs. Ralph Renfrgw is president of the organization.

Mrs. Henry W, Laut, 5270 Pleasant Run Blvd, will entertain for the 47th anniversary celebration of the AFTERMATH CLUB tomorrow in her home, Special talks will be given by Mrs. W, PB. Hall and Mrs. J. H. Brill. Concluding the | program, Mrs. Laut will talk on {Trailing a Sky Gypsy.” An 11 a. m. business meetoy a Tllowet 27.0. 1 5. luncheon.

Following & 1 p. m. sandwich luncheon of the social activities committee of the WOMAN’S DEPARTMENT CLUB, Friday, at the clubhouse, Mrs. Howard E, Nyhart will review “The Timeless Land.” Hostess for the afternoon will be Mrs, Carl J. Winkler and Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt;. vice chairman, will]. have charge of the meeting. - Mrs. Merritt E, Woolf is ‘chairman of the committee. Red Cross work will be directed by Mrs. Charles Smith,

The retiring president of the STORY-A-MONTH CLUB, Mrs. Ralph R, Meyers of New Augusta, will: he honored at the last meeting of the club year tonight at 7:30 p. m. in: Rauh ‘Memorial Jibrary, At this public “meeting, stories by the members read and criti¢ized. Mrs. Vernon C. Davis of Terre

Haute, recently elected to ‘member - chip, will attend.

Election of officers will be held by the INDIANAPOLIS JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB tomorrow at 7:30 P. m. in the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. Eleanor Miller will Speak on “Interior Decorating.”

#America’s Stake in the Far East” will be Mrs George H. Kingsbury’s subject before members of the CUR-

on “Foods for Victory” ven by Mrs. Rose Lee Far- . morrow a6 8, 00 & m. meetg of the FR JR. H Se ere ait Yunssoon will be rved at noon. ‘Mrs. Nofkee wil be Mrs, Bal Shier,

CENTER ~ CLUB with wildwood as

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Will Celebrate

Its 47th Anniversary; Beta Delphian Notes Founding

Miss Mildred Manlove, 2575 E. Raymond St. .entertained the VERSATELS SUB DEB CLUB last

I night.

The monthly meeting of the ELECTA CLUB will be held at the home of Mrs. Lorene Talbott, 6404 College Ave. at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening.

‘Oomph’ Man

To Be Elected At Butler

Ax “Oomph” man will be crowned at the Riter’s Roundup, annual girl-take-boy dance sponsored by the Butler University Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, Friday from 9 p. m. to midnight in the Fieldhouse. Women attending the dance will|™ elect the “Oomph” king, who will be crowned by Miss Joan Hixon, general chairman, during intermission. Each social fraternity, the Butler Independent Association and unorganized students will nominate candidates for king, who will be judged on appearance, personality and popularity. Nick Craciunoiu and his orchestra will play. “The Misses Hixon, Helen Ruegamer, Betty Lupton, Virginia Crawford, Mildred Reimer, Orpha. Mae McCue, Betty Gordon, Jane Lewis and. Elizabeth Meyer are members working on ticket sales.

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By MRS. ANNE CABOT

‘A reader sent me this unusual doily. She lives in Brookline, Mass and has written to me several times. | ‘The centerpiece is made of separate motifs, each with a rose in the center. The seven joined dnd the handsome then crocheted all around the piece

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Mesdames Henry Shoome Harry L. Ridgeway and Wilfred Bradshaw (left to right) are among the ‘wives of members of the 40 and 8, American Legion, who are assisting with arrangements for the Washington’s Birthday Military Ball. The event will be sponsored by the organization Savday bight at the

Sororities—

|Delta Sigma

Kappa Honors

President

A formal dinner, rush party and educational programs are planned by sorority members in the near future. 2 THETA CHAPTER, DELTA SIGMA KAPPA, will have a formal dinner at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening in Hotel Antlers to honor Mrs. Dorothy Dorrance of East Chicago, supreme president. Following the dinner, Mrs. Dorrance will inspect the chapter.

.Mrs. Raymond Jerge will speak on “Music of the Early American Indian” and Mrs. Oran W. Allen will discuss “To Postpone Action,” at a meeting of INDIANA NU CHAPTER, DELTA THETA CHI, at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow. Pledge training will be conducted by Mrs. Jerome C. Long, vice president, and Mrs. Charles G. Speake will be in charge of the educational program. The president, Mrs. Max Moss, will preside at the business meeting. . \

A series of discussions on early American history will be continued by Miss Maryland Bays, educational director of EPSILON CHAPTER, EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA, before members tomorrow evening in ‘the sorority clubrooms, 311 Rauh Building. Miss Marie Theobald, president, will preside.

Members of ALPHA BETA CHI will entertain with a rush party in the home. of Misses Jeanne and Louise Patridge, 344 E. 36th St. tonight at 6:30 o'clock.

ZETA CHI THETA will meet tomorrow with Miss Luana Hill, 1507 E. Raymond St., at 8 p. m.

. Tonight .at 8 p. m., Mrs. Russell Chatham and Mrs. Carl Bryant will be co-hostesses to LAMBDA MU CHAPTER, SIGMA BETA, in the former’s home, 1 W. 28th. St.

The Misses Ann and Goldie Cole, 234 E. Ninth St., will entertain with an 8 p. m. social meeting tonight for°* BETA- CHAPTER, ALPHA BETA GAMMA.

Hostess to RHO- CHAPTER, SIGMA BETA, for a business meeting

L. O. Patton, 2223 N. Alabama St.

Mrs. Charles Armel Will Entertain’

* Mrs. Charles Armel, 1219 Laurel

S. A. After a “business meeting, Mrs. Ray Herner was to play a group of piano selections. Assisting hostesses were to be Mesdames J. P. Cochran, Dora Bailey and C. §. Hostetler. Mrs. George Bork will preside.

;| Homemakers Meet

‘The Irvington Homemakers’ Club ‘meet at 2 p. m. today at

at 8 p. m, tonight will be Mrs.'

St., was to be hostess today at a 12:30 p.-m. dessert luncheon for the Indiana Woman’s Memofial Association to the 38th Division, U.

F ederal Unit & Hear Talk. oh’.

‘Americanism

Mrs. Fern Norris, Americanism chairman of the 12th District, AUXILIARY to, the AMERICAN LEGION, will be guest speaker at a meeting of FEDERAL, UNIT 62 tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in the director’s: room gf: the Fletcher Trust

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Mrs. Marvin Kennedy, unit Americanism chairman, will be in charge of the program and Mrs. Margaret Smock will report on the recent card party given by the unit. Mrs, George Karl, president, has called an executive board meeting for 12:45 p. m.

HUGH COPSEY UNIT 361 will

'|nave a monthly business meeting

at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the World War Memorial Building. Members will discuss Americanism.

A public benefit card party will be given Friday night at 8 o'clock

|in Ipalco Hall, 16th and Alabama

Sts., by members of the INDIANAPOLIS POWER A LIGHT UNIT. Mrs. Donald Davehlport and Mrs. Arthur, Humphrey are in charge of arrangements, On Feb. 26, the unit will sew all day for the Red Cross at the home of Mrs. George Spangler, 2528 8S. New Jersey St. Since Qct. 1 the group has completed 160) garments with 506% hours’ work. Members recently baked 33% dozen cookies for patients at Billings Hospital, Ft. Benjamin Harrison.

In behalf of GARFIELD PARK UNIT 88, Mrs. Pauline Rairdon, Americanism chairman, will present a flag to pupils of St. Catherine's School, Shelby and Tabor Sts. at 1:30" p. m. Friday, and one to the Mothers’ Club of the English Ave-

- |nue Boys Club at a luncheon meet-

ing Tuesday, The post and auxiliary had a joint meeting and “pitch-in” supper recently at which plans were made for a supper to be given at 6 p. m. Sunday for a division of boys at the Plainfield Boys’ School.

Graduates of . Naval School To Get Scarfs

Scarfs knitted by members of Bundles for America will be presented to graduates of the U. S. Naval Training School (radio), Naval Armory, Feb. 28, following graduation ceremonies which will be broadcast from 11 to 11:15 a, m. over station WISH,

dent of the Indianapolis branch, to Lieut. L. F. Brozo, USNR, commander of the Third Naval Reserve Area. Mrs. Robert S. Wild is in charge of arrangements. Honored guests for the occasion will be Mrs. William H, Coleman, honorary president of the group, and members of the society’s executive committee including Mesdames J. L. Mueller, Jackson K. Landers, James C. Todd, Robert Rhoades, George Enos, Frederick Sterling, Wilfred R. Borinstein, Wild and Miss Ann Johnston, \ Members of the Bundles for America organization assisting with the knitting: program for Navy men at the Armory have been invited to the graduation and presentation ceremonies. :

Aids Red Cross

Miss Evelyn Martlage, 2541 S. Meridian St., will entertain at 8 p. m. today for the Bachelorettes Chapter, Sub Deb Federation. The group recently donated: $6 to the Red Cross. No]

The presentation will be made by| | Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, presi-

84—10 a. m, “Home and School Use of Money” by Miss Elizabeth Scott, principal, at study club meeting at school. Garden City=—T:30 p. m. To celee brate 29th anniversary of founde ing of local P.-T. A; special guests to be Mrs, Frank Rieman, seventh ‘state vice president of Indiana Congress; Mrs. Henry PF, Goll, seventh pases director, and Mrs, Earl Barnhart, Mare ion County rl president: history of association by Mrs. Ore ring J. Perrott, past president: - playlet, “Rehearsal for the Founders’ Day Program” by Mesdames Henry Bogue, Luther L. Deck, Are thur Marksbary, Edward Vanover, Clarence Connor, J, M. Benefield and Mr, Clarence See. Music by mixed chorus under direce tion of Miss Rosemary Odiet, school music instructor; Mrs. Lese ter Boughton, general chairman, assisted by Mesdames Raymond Wright, C. E. Oldham and Warder Castle. Pike Township—1:30 p. m. Study group to meet at school; Mrs. John Hall, chairman, presiding. Crooked Creek—T1: 30 p: m. Founde ers’ Day observance; Mrs. H, N, Engledow in charge of program; Mrs. Carl King to preside. TOMORROW

Crispus Attucks High School—3:18 p. m, Past presidents to be hone ored and presented in living pice tures at Founders’ Day observe ance; history of local, state and national organizations to be read; Mrs. Beatrice Wilson to be guest soloist; community singing of patriotic songs. : FRIDAY Glenn's Valley—7:30 p. m. “The Relation of the Local Association to the State and National Cone gress of Parents and Teachers” by Mrs. Henry F. Voll, seventh dise trict director; past presidents honored guests; candle lighting ceremony by Mesdames Frank Carey, Robert Bidlack, Lawrence Henry, William Glenn, Arch Glenn, Elmer Hart, Lesta Blankenship, Marjorie Byrum, Emma Wills, James Kellie and Earl Boltz; Mrs. Roger Mathews, gene eral chairman.

Pfennig-Reynolds

Rite Announced

Miss Ila Reynolds, daughter of Mrs. Lucinda Reynolds, Kokomo, was married to John R. Pfennig, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F, Pfene nig, in a ceremony performed at 11 . a. m. Saturday in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell ofe ficiated. Miss Patricia Grace of Kokomo and Warren P, Heslar ‘were the couple’s attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Pfennig will be at home in Indianapolis.

Phi Theta Delta Rush Party Is Tonight

The Misses Betty and Alice Kelly, 33556 Graceland: Ave, will be hoste esses for a “pitch in” supper at 6:30 p. m. tonight for members and guests of Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Delta Sorority. The event, the second in a series of rush parties, is being arranged by Miss Emalee Palmer, Miss: Mile dred Strong and Mrs, Robert Shaw, —_—r rr

G. O. P. Club to Hear _ William Remy

“Lincoln ‘and Washington” will be the subjett of William Remy at the February meeting of the Marion County Council ‘of Republican Women in the Columbia Club-at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Miss Charlens. Clore, soprano, will sing. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames S. L. McCormick, Zora

Yoke, William ‘Faust Jr., Fred Atkine son and Love Benefield. .

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