Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1942 — Page 16

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SOC ety

Yate Winter and Spring Trips : Highligh the Social Scene

oon Farry, N. Y., for her spring E yantar

with Phyllis’ brother, Jack, a Dartmouth college student, -yeturn to New York for the semainder of Miss

and their daughter, Jean, who strived t night after a mi thin the South. 5. Dorothy H. Alford ‘expects her daughters, Mary Jane and home. for their sprin vacations on March 28. They will be : April 6 when Mary Jane returns to Pine Manor junior _gollege| at Wellesley, Mass., Joan to Dana Hall, Wellesley, : rriving Saturday from Eaglebrook at Deerfield, Mass, to spend spring holiday with his parents will he Carl F. Eveleigh Jr. le retiuns to classes on April 6. “His sister, Sue Ann, will be home arch | 30 for a 10-day va tion from Mount Holyoke college, i | wm oe mo, a i. Two Indianapolis girls? ently were initiated into social sorori. tex g y the Stephens colisgh campus, Columbia, Mo. They are Miss Marg ret ‘Hall, daughteriof/Dr; and Mrs. Logan Hall, who became a oa £2

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mbda Beta member, and Miss Rosemary Wilmeth, the Delbert meths’ SeughifrW ho became 8 member of Kappa Alpha Pi

§ MARY BELL, aughter’ of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, C. Bell, He sed the date of Mer wedding from March 27 to Saturday. a sil bo mid to illlam Logsdon Hart, son of Mrs. Edgar | far i the Fairview Pregoyterian church. “Bell Has chosen her sister, Mrs. Robert Fohl Jr, ss her of sion, and ano r sister, Miss Nancy Bell, as bridesmaid, i 195% will:be his brother's best ‘man, and John Bell, a brother lL bfide-to-be, Mr. Fohl and: Kenneth Smock Jr. will usher, # ® 8 ® 8 @» 3. The engagement of Miss Jane Rottger to Kenneth Wilkinson : “Alle by Mrs. Russell C. Rotiger, Evansnapolis.. Mr. Wilkinson is the son of Mr.

ll,, formerly of Ind - Mrs. Paul Wilkinson, 3 Der bride-to-be was DePauw Jniversy where she was a member u Raps Alpha Fone rr Ww a 8462 DeFauw graduate, 8 memof Gamma. Delt fraternity.

. at 1 p. m. to ; of th American Revolutiop. She will be assisted by Mrs. James Vv. i wlil Bs Fa The Rev. Phaodore O, Fisher will talk on Australis and an ine ental trio, including, Mesdames Francis M. Helkema, John E. , will biz Mrs, Bo V. Martindale, Cambridge etary; Furel R, Burns, Mentone, state | treasurer; Miss Mabel Ag "French Lick, state registrar; Mrs. Oran E. Ross, Winghester, central director, and Mrs. H. L. hek, Rockville, state historian, » a 8 | ” ” Phase of Chinese Art" will be Wilbur D. Peat’s topic when seaks on a guest day rogram to be held Saturday by the Cathe ¢ Merrill club at John Herron Art museum. Hostesses will oe ans Woolen Jr., . Charles B. Campbell, Misses Constance , Jessie Moore and osephine Herron. # 8 8 ‘ "8. ‘Mrs. Frank C. Balke, ding secretary of the Government ence club, will en in elub members, Friday. afternoon at her bine, 40 W. 324 st. cade]

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2: Sire. Philly. Fupsl ‘was’ Misy Witetne Viastgarton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lusfgarten, before her marriage on Feb, 8. (Ramos-Porter photo.)

‘Every Nurse a

|Defense Nurse,’

Is Slogan

“Every nurse s defense nurse” was to be adopted as a slogan by the Central distriet of the Indiana State Nurses’ association this afterneon at its meeting in Block's suditorium, Mrs. Florence French, the president, was to urge that every member be motivated to accept her

obligation as a nurse as well as a citizen in the defense program. She was to say: “This can be done by the nursing groups keeping members informed in all activities and encouraging active participaprofessional de~ fense work.” She was to ask that every nurse co-operate with the Marion county council on nursing and the lecal Red Cross nursing committee, Her talk also was to include a plea that each member make it her duty in. dividually to promote interest in nursing among groups of qualified young women to meet the needs of the nation. ey One hundred graduate nurses whe recently were licensed to practice in Indiana were to be guests at a tea ta follow the business session. The Red Cross nursing committee was to be hostess at the event, .in cele-

~- bration of a week honoring Jane A,

Delano, founder of the Red Cross Nursing reserve. Miss Lucy D. Germain, field representative of the American Nurses headquarters, New York, was te on “The American Journal of Nursing,” official publication fer

Clubs—

tion and elections. An election will be held by the

Life of Latin-America.”

A forum on “Possibilities of our| Country Furnishing All Our Needs” will be conducted by Mrs. OC. J. Finch at a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS CURRENT EVENTS club tomorrow. She will be assisted by Mesdames Cora M. Raber; Bert Combs and Ella Jarrett. A dessert luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. I. W. Riggins, 5658 Central ave, at 1 p. m. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs, Lil+ lian G. Winget.

“Youth Itself Is the Problem” and “Response” will be given hy Mrs. E. H. Enners and Mrs. O. T. Wingfield at a meeting of the NORTH SIDE STUDY club tomorrow, Miss Ruby Hardin will entertain in her home. An election of officers will be held during the business session,

Mrs. H. E. Blasingham will talk on “Impressionists” following a luncheon meeting of the MOTHERS’ elyb of BOY SCOUT TROOP 72 Yelday- Mrs. George I. Peck will sing, Mrs. Alvin Jose, assisted by Mrs, F. E Ballew and Mrs. B. F. Hake, will’ entertain in her home, 3608 Carroliton ave. : At the business session plans will be made for the annual family din-

Mrs. W. O, Harrison, kins Stirling were married Feb, 28. (Rameos-Porter photo.)

Service Study Club to Elect; Welfare Club Plans Card Party; Pilot Club Lunches Tomorrow

Highlighting club activities tomorrow will be an anniversary celebra-

12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow in the home of Mrs. E. J. Katzenberger, Burbank road. Mrs. Austin J. Kassler will read a paper on “Cultural

First church is presid tion.

. HILDA guild, CHRI AL church, will meet

house. Following heon, Red Cross Wok

Mrs. Theodore 'B. Alice Perrine.

Tomorrow, the women of PARK urch will meet to. 1:30 p. m. the exe ttee will meet in the

tive gom« aurch par-

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Women of 33 Baptist ¢ 7) as d the annual allig y 8 tence of he WO) ANS NN

a Address Republicans :

i. ; * ‘Beyond This Shore’ hy Pas Reviewed

FRIDAY 7 (7:30 P. M)—“Character Building,” by Judge Wilfred E.

?{ Bradshaw of juvenile court; Fa- -,| thers’ night; songs by Miss Ruth ,| Swain and Miss Mary Traub Busch.

16 (7:30 P. M.)—“Character Build-

0d | ing” by A, F. Williams of ¥. M,C. “| Asi songs by male octet ==.

‘41 (7:30 P M)—Talk hy Wiliam

'| Hacker; home-coming program. for

former pupils; music by soho) orcHestra. : 84 (8'P. M.)—Program by fathers; harmonica ‘music by - Edwafd. P. Kepner; “Preparation for Adoles-

{eenge,” by Dr. William B. Rossman,

director of child study and guidance, Riley hospital; Irving’ Palmer presiding, with following as . hosts: David H. White, D. D. McGuire, E.

and Ww, Hebel, rh 4 F. Graham, Philip Adler Jr, Norman Baxter,

EJ. Braman, Enoch Burton, Edwin D. Cree, W. M. Geiger, Thomas W, King, Rr; | lations. 'E.. McLaughlin, John OQ, Ryrholm, Jasper W. Tucker, Arthur G. Wilsen and Robert ‘Kellum.

Mrs. Blackwood will

ner to be held April 15 at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Mesdames Henry Roberts, Ken Mosi-

( Speak Friday

Tyndall to

speak at a LatineAmerican dinner sponsored by La Junta Pan-Amer-icana Friday ‘evening at 6:30. o'clock

i in the antlers oom of the Maroft

hotel. : The dinner is being given in honor - of students from Central and South America and Mexico who are studying aviation here at the Rescoe Turner Aeronautical school, Miss Flora Will is in charge of the musical portion of the program, Mrs. Arthur Craven also is a mem-~ ber of the program committee. La Junta Pan-Americana formerly was known gs the Spanish club of Indianapolis and is intereSted in Jostein Yetta Pan-American re-

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Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall will ing

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man, Max Merritt, Charles Lamb Jr. and Hake are members of the

arrangements committee,

The 44th anniversary of the THURSDAY club of BOUTH BEND will be observed at the club's meettemorrow. - Members of the committee in charge will bé Mesdames 8. M. Compton, Luther Martin and R. L. Mosier.

Plans were made by We WELPARE club for -the Se card party te he held April 9 in Ayres auditorium at a recent meeting. An election of officers — was held. Those re-elected were Mrs. Carl R. Sheets, president, Mrs. F. Frances

ond vice president; Poale, third vice president; Mrs. J. W. Dixon, recording secretary; Mrs. 0. L. Hatton Jr. assistant recording secretary; Mrs. Richard Maxwell, corresponding secretary, and

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ONJEA-OTA club up member will ‘an all-day

Mrs. John Foster, was to enter tain members of the SHISH-UA-a Wh 18 EROS Pus

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Mesdames A. Frank Gleaves, Paul|

Mrs. W. ©. Payne will be hostess |: to wie LADIES FEDERAL clyb for |;

Mrs, Clif-

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2. Miss Elizabeth Prosser, daughter of Lieut, Col. and

H. Prosser, Ft. - and: Lieut,

5 Miss Mary Abu were married Jan, I Ruckle st. (Moorefield

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Meyncke and Loyal H, Britton Jr. The couple Is at home at 2005 photo.)

SERVICE STUDY club following a

Local Girl Wins State D. A. R. Competition:

Miss - Phyllis Dunnewold, a senior at Technical high school, has been named Indiana wifiner in the 1942 Good Citizenship Pilgrimage contest of the Daisies of.the American Revoluon. The name of Miss Dunnewold was presented by the Irvington chapter. Miss Bertha Jane Moffitt of West Lafayette announced the winner's name. The award for the winner in each state is a trip, April 16-21, fo Washington and other points of interest nearby. Final judges in the state contest were Dr. Qakel F. Hall and Dr. Robert Phillips of Purdue university and Cable Gordon-Ball, La« fayette lawyer, Seventy-nine state D, A. R. chapters supported the project this year in which 341 high schools repre~ senting 70 counties ted, Pre-elimination judges of -questionnaires answered by the contestants ‘were Prof. Amy I. Bloye of Purdue university and Mrs, Ruth A, Henderson and Estelle » Marshall Walters of Lafayette.

5 8 8 The Golden Wheel of Caroline Scott Harrison: chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hear Mrs. Frances Leeth talk on “New Trends in Decorating” this

North, 1512 N. Meridian st. at 7:30 o'clock.

- Miss Eleanor Semans will pre-

chapter regent; Mrs, Gustavus B. Taylor, sponsor, and the Misses Julia Guess, Betty Wickard, Frances Pickering and Anne Willis,

Sororities—

Pledges Three This Evening

“ALPHA cusp Sof DELTA PI will meet at 8 p,

{Legion Juniors

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with Miss Carolyn Dunn, 3436 N. Keystone ave, at Tp. Mm.

stitution will be given by session also is scheduled,

gion, will meet tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in Foster Hall for Red Cross

lary National soclety,| . "o\roch business meeting at the

post home, 1130 W. night with Mrs, Hafry Lorber, president, presiding.

lowing were Mesdames William Bernauer,

evening. The group will meet at|i the home of Miss Mary Helen|

side at the business session. Guests | will include Mrs, William Dobson, |

Phi Theta Deltal,

Legion News—

Plan Program

‘ Miss Rosslyn Lamb, program chairman for the JUNIOR AUXILIARY to POST ¢ of the. American legion, will conduct a program on Indiana state parks at a meeting tomorrow. The group will meet

A talk on the United States conMiss Emma Lou Tatman. A business

Members of JOHN H. HOLLIDAY JR. auxiliary to the Ameriean le-

sewing and A

MADDEN-NOTTINGHAM susilto the American legion held

30th st. last

Hostesses for the seeial hour fol-

Elmer Sutherlin and Ralph Duniea.

right price.

night with Mrs. John ? br” ©

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Osric Mills Watkins Unit to Hear Reports

. Mrs. J. E. Pettig, 5949 Central gve., will entertain the Osric Mills

at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow.

Mrs. Howard Paddock and Mrs, |Wi

Clarence Myers will assist. Reports will be given by Mrs, William R, Bolen on the defense conference held by the state auxiliary recently; Mrs, Clinton J. Ancker on the 13th district meeting; Mrs, Harry R, Nolen on the 12th distriet council, and Mrs, Floyd Fisher, community service. A social hour will follow,

W.S.C. S. ors Meet Jointly

The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Riverside and Unity. Methodist ‘churches : will -held a joint meeting at 7:30 p. m. Priday in the Unity Methodist ehurch. A playlet, “Tardy April,” will be given by several members of the Riverside group. Mrs, Luther Albert will lead the devetions, Men memhers of the churches will be guests. A seeial hour in the fellowship hall will follow. Mrs. Harry Ameter will

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|i have birthasy parties to.

meeting places whils senior’ troops will entertain with a tes in Ayres’ auditorium’ ‘from I to 1%. pm.

shelter for those whos¢ homes et been bombed have heen. en 0. the English Girl Guides, , Intermediate. troop: havi ties tomorrow are i. Ri Methodist church, and 58 of “the Rotary. Convalescent home. 7

terian and ‘Irvington Methodist churches respectively, ‘and, Brownie’ troop, 108, ‘which meets at the Tty-

ing center is to hold its first meeting tomorrow, Leaders are Mrs. John Mulry and Mrs. Dennis Maxey, Troop 15 members, who meet &f the Advent Episcopal chuseh,« will be entertained by Mrs. James Owen, 326 Blue Ridge road. - Brownie troop 93 was to meet this afternoon at the Broadway Methodist church to gelebrate the pirthday. Members of ' Brownie troop 96 will be hostesses’ to inter mediate troops 10, 70," 133 and Brownie troop 107 tomorrow afternoon at the Speedway ‘Christina

church. ty-nine Gif! Scou So oon Hominy m a ted to attend. Mrs. v, H Heston is leader. : To x

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$8. C. Club to Moot

Mrs, G1, A. Jones, 458 N, Randoiph st.,. will be hostess at 1:30 p. m. to-. morrow , for 8. C. club ‘members,

be hostess chairman,

"Let's Find a HOME Before the Spring Rusht’"

That’ advice! Not man ‘new homes will be bull this year. al Beg ind NOW toro sind val ov at sult" nk TT

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Then obéain the friendly assistance of one of the associations listed

Theis busines i to help you buy tht horse with » long time, lor interest, monthly payment loan. he

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Mrs, V, C. Lindhers will assist.

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