Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1942 — Page 11
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be held tomorrow
_ Conferences
First Session Opens - Here Tomorrow In order to save transportation,
4 the ‘Indiana League of Women
Voters will hold fall conferences
this year in two regional centers, Indianapolis and Michigan City.
The Indianapolis meeting will be to-|"
morrow and Thursday at the Y. W. ‘C. A. with a state board meeting scheduled from 2 ‘to 10 p. m. fo-
‘© IMOTTOW.
. On Thursday, local presidents and wartime service directors, together * with one board member from each league, “will meet at 10 a. m. for a working conference. - State board members who will at‘tend are Mrs. Don O'Neill, Logansport; Mrs. Merrilt Davis, Marion;
Mrs: Roy Gibbons, Hammond; Mrs,
Hans Riemer, Michigan City; Mrs. ‘Charles N. Teetor and Mrs. Del- . brook Lichtenberg, Hagerstown; Mrs. Don Datisman, Gary. Mrs. Fred Brengle, Terre Haute; Mrs. O. G.
~ Fifield, Crown Point; Mrs. William
- Hilliker, Chesterton; Mrs. Richard
". Edwards and “Mrs. Leonard Kolb,
Peru. Also Attending
‘Mrs. Allan C. G. Mitchell, Bloomington; Mrs. Norman Johanning, Richmond; Mrs. John P. Pennell, Kokomo; Mrs, Ted Plimpton, East Chicago; Mrs. Robert Rossow, Cul-
v ver; Mrs. E. T. Stahl, Lafayette;
Mrs. John H. Stambaugh, Valparaiso; Mrs. Phil Wood Jr., Rensselaer, and from ®Indianapolis, Mes"dames John L. H. Fuller, Leonard A. Smith, Lester A. Smith, Clarence ¥. Merrell, Walter S. Greenough,
% Fred Bates Johnson, Frank H. Cox,
- William P. Snethen and Thomas D. Sheerin. Mrs. | John K. Goodwin, state league president, will preside. Leagues in the central and southern part of the state which will be represented at the conference are Bloomington, Evansville, Hagerstown, Indianapolis, Kokoro, Logansport, Marion, Peru, Richmond, Terre Haute and Tippecanoe county.
At Michigan City
*' A one-day working conference for the .northern part of the state will be held next Tuesday in Michigan City. Chesterton, Crown Point, Culver, East Chicago, Elkhart, Gary, Hammond, Hobart, Jasper county,
Michigan City and Valparaiso local|
presidents, wartime service directors and one board member from each group. will attend. . League work for the year will be discussed. . At the two conferences, Mrs. Goodwin will talk on the place
of the league in the war, the im-|
portance of its wartime service program and the relation of its work to other war aetivities.
Blue Triangle Hall Chooses
N ew Council
Election of a new council at the Blue Triangle residence of the
Y. W. C. A. has been announced.
Miss Betty Hunter, who has lived in the residence for two years, is the new president. Other officers are Miss Phoebe Wilson, vice president, and Miss Lucille Shins, sec-retary-treasurer. « Council members include the Misses Sally Knight, Velma Hershberger, Joanne King, Doris Gibson, Katherine Landen and Jessup. The first meeting of the council will § Kindred photo. at 6:30 p. m. - Miss Hunter Mrs. Annella Gore, residence director, is adviser to the council. Mrs. John Klinger, chairman of the Y. W. C. A. housing committee, and Miss Elizabeth Ann Blaisdell, general secretary of Indianapolis Y. W. C. A, will attend the meeting.
Miss Mary Lon Beck hat joined the staff of the health education department of the Central Y.W.C. A. as an assistant. Mrs. Florence Lull, former assistant, will take Miss Lillian Preston’s place as director, Miss Beck received her B. S. from Indiana university in 1939, and has done graduate work there. She is a certified Red Cross first aid instructor and Has just returned from two weeks at the American Red Cross aquatic Setwel, Lamp. Carolina, Brevard, N.
A native of ell Miss Beck}
comes here from Evansville, where she has directed playground activities for the city recreation department. For the last three years she has taught physical: education in the public schools of Cannelton. ‘Miss Beck has had volunteer ex-
perience in the health education de-
partment of the Evansville Y.W.C.A. and for several years has been ‘a member of the regular staff of the
summer camp-at-home program.
1.7-8:C: Meeting “The Executive Department of the
tee which will report at the 34th
Mrs. H. K. Fatout (left) is chairman of the nominating commit-*
annual‘ convention of the seventh
district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, to be held Oct. 2 in the Claypool hotel. Mrs, Laurence Hayes (right) is the committee secretary,
Societ
Mrs. Mark Honeywell Enfertains Hostesses for: War Bond Luncheon
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Mrs. Mark Honeywell at her
founced later.
fayette; Mrs, Robert Spencer Jr.,
bard, Wabash; Mrs, Henry Wolf, Muncie. hostesses and Mrs. Dailey Powell, southern group.
women’s division of the state war
speaker.
Noel Coward. Civic Director Jack Hatfield,
- row in the theater.
Notes on the College Set MISS MARY JO ALBRIGHT,
riving freshmen at Vassar college school.
8 8 ® ; - Miss Barbara Hess, daughter
V. Myers and E. C. Winterfeldt.
Dalley.
W.C.T.U. to Hold Meetings
“The LUELLA McWHIRTER Ww. C. T. U. will meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Asbury Memorial church|® to hold an election of officers.”
THE FIRST GROUP of hostesses selected for the million-dollar war bond luncheon to be given Oct. 7 in the Marott hotel by the women’s division of the Indiana war savings staff was to be entertained at 1 p. m. today by
home in Wabash.
They will represent the northern section of the state at the luncheon. Twenty hostesses from Indianapolis and 15 from the southern section of the state will be an-
Mrs. Honeywell, northern section cliaieian. was to have as her guests today ‘Mrs. Harriet Toner, Andetson; Mrs. John Berghoff, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Frank Sparks, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Helen Bassit, Elkhart; Dr. Hedwig S. Kuhn, Hammond; Mrs. John Snyder, Huntington; Mrs. P. H. Durham, Kokomo; Mrs. Edward C. Elliott, La-
Marion; Mrs. Richard Edwards,
Peru; Mrs. Harry Bockhoff, Richmond; Mrs. George Jaqua, Winchester; Mrs. Ernest M. Morris, South Bend; Mrs, DeCoursey Hub-
Logansport, and Mrs. Fred Petty,
Mrs. Earl B. Barnes will be chairman. of Indianapolis
Columbus, Ind., chairman for the
The hostesses each are to invite to the luncheon nine women who will pledge to buy $500 worth of -war bonds. Schricker will be the official hostess. Mrs. H. H. Arnholter of the
Mrs. Henry F.
savings staff is directing arrange-
ments for the luncheon, at which Fannie Hurst, novelist, will be a
Civic Season to Feature Broadway Hits
A LIST OF PLAYS which are expected to be produced at the Civic theater this season has been announced by Mrs, George Fotheringham, chairman of the theater’s play reading committee. Def initely set for production is Maxwell Anderson’s “The Eve of St. Mark,” which will be the opening show on Oct. 16. The other seven productions will be chosen from a list of Broadway hits, including “Old Acquaintance,” “Claudia,” by Rose Franken; “Out of the Frying Pan,” by Francis Swann; Paul Osborn’s “On Borrowed Time”; “The Play’s the Thing,” by Ferenc Molnar; Samson Raphaelson’s (Percey and Denham); “Boy Meets Girl,” by Bella and Samuel Spewack; Chodorov and Fields’ “Junior Miss,” and “Blythe Spirit,” by
by John Van Druten;
“Skylark”; “Suspect”
who ‘has been conducting audi-
tions for the opening play, will announce the cast when production starts for the Oct. 16 opening. Harry V. Wade, chairman of the theater's current membership drive, has announced that a report meeting will:be held by membership drive workers at 8 p. m. tomor-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
W. Albright, is one of the upperclass advisers who are welcoming ar-
this week. She is a junior at the
Two other Indianapolis girls are returning to Vassar this fall to contifiue their studies—Miss Elizabeth: B.- Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Meeker, and ‘Miss Margaret Stevenson, the Thomas D. Stevensons’ daughter.
= = . of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hess, and
Miss Hattie Hamlin, the L. E. Hamlins’ daughter, left this week-end for Ward-Belmont at Nashville, where. they will study this winter.
Attending a recent meeting of the Fathers’ club at Western college, Oxford, O., were Clyde J. Baker, Frederick R. Daries, Dr. Roy
of Indianapolis and: Rowland R:
. Morgan of Knightstown. Their daughters are enrolled in the freshman class at the school. The next fathers’ meeting is scheduled for college day on Oct. 6. Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, whose daughter, Betty, is a Western sophomore, is president of the club.
To Attend Country Club Bridge Party
. SEVERAL RESERVATIONS have been made for the monthly luncheon-bridge party to be given tomorrow for women of the In«dianapolis Country club. Mrs. Charles R. D'Olive will entertain 11 guests—Mesdames J. Pahl Brown, William Hunter, Clifford Boges, Richard Swallow, James Rogers, M. T. Patton, R. N. Hiatt, Watson DeaKyne, Walter H. Weinrich and W. W. Kidney aud Miss Mary Jane
Others making reservations are Mesdames P. W. Glackin, Ma.vin E. Nulsen and Gerald R. Redding. Mrs. Don H. Collins, chair- - man, is being assisted by Mrs. Cleon ‘A. Nafe. The 12:30 Dp. m, luncheon will be preceded by a cocktail party ]
Spade and Trowel Show to Open
Spade ‘and Trowel Garden club will begin with an open house from 7
to 8:30 p. m. this evening in the auditorium of School 80. OE Tow will continue through Somorrow
- { noon.
The show, an amateur event: for both ‘adults and children, originally ‘was ‘held for children of the school. All types of entries—flower, vegetable and - patriotic - exhibits—will
The annual fall show of the|
I T onight
Delta Sigma Kappes
To Have Rush Party
Featured in sorority news are an
party. DELTA ALUMNAE association. will
| be held this evening at the home of | | Mrs. Graeme Supple, 420 E. 55th st. |:
Reports of the activities and de-
‘|cisions at the Kappa Delta council |; meeting held this summer in St. |:
Louis will be given.
Harold Fields, first vice president; Mrs. Robert Schole, president; Miss Phyllis Keiser, secretary, Miss Olive Hoffman, treas-
Mrs. Supple, Panhellenic representative, Mrs. Carl Huber, magazine chairman, Mrs, H. A. Teeters, publicity, and Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Schole, program chairmen,
A rush party will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock by THETA chapter of DELTA SIGMA KAPPA sorority. It will be at the home of the chapter's treasurer, Mrs. Helen Clinton, 321 N. Temple ave.
y x I’ ALPHA chapter of PHI THETA DELTA sorority will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p. m, at the home of
Miss Hazel Lawson, 327 W. 31st st.
Mrs. Ruth Lustgarten, 45610 Marcy lane, will entertain UPSILON chapter of BETA BETA LAMBDA sorority this evening at 8 &'clock.
PHI DELTA BETA sorority will meet this evening in the Hotel Lincoln.
Members of ALPHA BETA cur sorority will bake cookies and pack boxes for American soldiers in foreign service at a meeting tomorrow evening. Mrs. Sue Harting, 314 N. Audubon rd. will be hostess to the group at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Gene Adams will represent RHO chapter, SIGMA BETA, as delegate to the organization’s national convention Oct. 3 and 4 at the Edgewater Beach hotel, Chicago. Mrs. William Balsley and Mrs. Harry Karcher were named first and second alternates Tespectively at a recent meeting. Also attending the convention will be Mrs. Russell Meuller and Mrs. Hal Shultz, president and retiring president of Rho chapter. There are 23 chapters of the ‘sorority throughout five Eastern states and the District of Columbia.
8 p.-m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. William McIlquham, 1809 E. Riverside dr., by BETA chapter, ALPHA BETA GAMMA.
PHI DELTA PI's DELTA chapter will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow with
| Mrs. Dorothy McCoy, 4841 Caroline | ave.
Church News— First Meeting To Be Held by Presbyterians
Social meetings are claiming the attention of churchwomen’s groups. The Women's society of MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN church will have its first meeting of the season Thursday at the church. Section meetings at 10:30
luncheon served by section 2. A business meeting scheduled for’
11:00 p. m, will precede a program
under the direction of Mrs. Alexander Sharp, program chairman. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Holden M. LeRoy, and two-piano numbers will be played by Mrs. Paul L. Dressel and Mrs. Charles J. Kachel. “Woman’s Part in the Development of Church Life,” will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. O. W. Fifer.
The Red Cross unit of the Women's society meets each Tuesday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Mother Theodore circle, will be chairman of the social meeting to be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Catholic Community . center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania st. Assisting will be Mrs. Irene Grammer and
McHugh. Ann Hurley and Frances Steidle. Miss Hannah Dugan, regent, will presiile. The ST. PHILIP NERI Altar society will sponsor a card party tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the parish auditorium, 535 Eastern ave. The chairman will be Mrs. D. J.
Foley. .
77 Enter 1. U.
The September ‘class of student Training School for Nurses is 54 per cent larger than normal, Miss Cordelia
dent nurses have enrolled to form the largest class in the school’s history.
expanded this month's class but. will admit anj
opening fall meeting and a Tush
"The first fall® meet of KAPPA :
New officers to be’ installed are: Mrs. Earl Richert, president; Mrs. §
second vice:
urer, Miss Mary K. Mitchell, editor; |
A social meeting will be held at -
a. m. will be followed by a noon
. Mrs. James Ryan, past regent of] |the DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA,
the Misses Mary Murphy, Charlotte ||
Nursing School |
nurses- at the Indiana University]
gs Dexhejmer-Carlon photo,
A Sept. 5 ceremony in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral united Miss
Frances Murray, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Murray, and Staff Sergt. Donald J. Litzelman. The at home address will be Watertown, N.Y
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and thistle.
Hoeflin, school director, |} has announced. Seventy-seven stu-|
oF tue. govechment’s segues, the} Miss | ochool not only
clock in the Indiana World
3 Mrs. J. S. Edmonds,
. president; Mrs. Everett
Baum, secretary; Mrs. M. B. Seliors,
|treasurer; Mrs. Charles Holton,|: |chaplain, and Mrs. Earl Cobb, historian. The, executive board will include|
Mesdames W. J. Overmire, J. W. Parrett and Herbert Asperger. Alter-
|nates to the 11th district council | will be Mrs. Holton and Mrs. Dale
White. Mrs. Overmire is the retiring
: president.
The past presidents of HAYWARDBARCUS AUXILIARY 55 will meet for dinner at 7 o'clock this evening with Mrs. Jean S. Boyle as hostess. Mrs. Paul Catterson, junior past president of the unit, will be welcomed into the parley at this meeting. Mrs. Carlos Morris, parley
War Memorial bldg. . : "Officers for this year who will be 3 {installed are Mrs. J.'T. ‘Couchman, | | [president Mis. 2. J. Badollet, first
: Dexheimee-Carion photo. Mrs. Jewell S. Spencer was Miss Catherine Boothe, daughter of Mrs. Hazel C. Boothe, be-. fore her marriage June 13. The couple is at home in Columbus, O.
Dinner Tomorrow Sixteen members of the ’42 club will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Riley hotel for a dinner to
be followed by contract bridge play. Mrs, Jackson ‘Keith is president,
Mrs. Robert Theard, secretarytreasurer, and Mrs. Thomas A.
chairman, will preside.
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Draperies, Fifth Floor
Theard Jr., publicity chairman.
Mrs. E. B. Palmer, plonram shale)
|mén, was to present Mrs. E. ©.
Rumpler, who was to speak on “Maintaining American = Ideals.” Devotions were to be given by Mrs. Ruth Estes.
M veiing Postavned-
The monthly business meeting of the Indiana Woman’s Memorial association to the 38th division, U. S. A, which was to have been held tomorrow has been postponed until Sept. 23. - Mrs. Myrtle Armel, 1219 Laurel st., will be the hostess that day at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. She will be assisted by Mrs. Russell Vest and Mrs. George Bork, president.
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