Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1942 — Page 11
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To Meet Next | Wednesday
The first general meeting held
| | this year by. the Indianapolis Coun-
To {In Washington
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Be Married
| WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. — Miss
Mary Hancock of this city, formerly {of Indianapolis, will be married a§ i» 13:30 o'clock this on to Lieut, Meridian Heights. Presbyterian (J. 8) Geoffrey C. Wood, U. 8. N. Ry ‘The ceremony, in All Saints Epis«
_ Four hundred representatives. of -{copal ‘church at Chevy Chase, Md,
leil of Parent-Teacher associations
Its Annual Installation | will be Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the
Megting.
A GUEST DAY program was to mark the annual , 7 meeting of St. Margaret's Hospital guild today: at the
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“home of Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett. Following a’ luncheon, nt | | a na 1onass, Mi
annual reports were to be received from all committees - and officers. were to be installed for the coming year. Mrs. Donaldson G. Trone has been re-elected president of the
, guild and Mrs.
, E, Kuhn and Mrs. Ken M. Mosiman have been,
re-elected first and second vice presidents. New officers are Mrs. . Robert M. Stith and Mrs. Merritt Fields, recording and corresponding secretaries, and’ Mrs, Robert C. Becherer and Mrs. Lyman R. Pearrr ——————————————————— et Se
son, treasurer and assistant. Committee chairmen and assis- . tants to ‘be appointed today ‘included Mrs. Mosiman and Mrs. C. A. Behringer, occupational therapy: ' Mrs. Leighton L. Lykins and Mrs. . Alex Schmidt, occupational therapy sales; Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. A. D. Lange, hospital; Mrs. James C. Olive and Mrs. L. Roy Ford, hospital entertainment; Mrs. Wilbur .C. Patterson and Mrs.’ John R. Brayton, milk station; Mrs. Andrew PF. Ross and Mrs, Gene Trago, advertising; Mrs. Wayne E. Temple and Mrs. Bert A. Gwynn, toxemia clinic; Mrs. John Rau and Mrs.
W.D.C. Head To Be Honored At Reception
Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, new presi-
dent of the Woman's Department]
club, will be honored at a: president’s day reception and tea from
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2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow ‘at the club-{ *
the 88 .local -R.-T. A. associations are expected to attend the. president’s day luncheon meeting. The morning session, beginning at 10 a. m., will include’ introduction of new presidents, their board
- |mempers and council chairmen.
Mrs. Frederick Conkle, president of the Indiana Congress of Parents
‘land Teachers, will be a speaker,
During the afternoon, there will
| |be one-hour conferences conducted
by local presidents and chairmen of
113 departments—the health; hos-
pitality, juvenile protection, legislation, membership, parent-education, program service, publicity, publications, recreation, safety, finance and budget and war service. - -
Appoints Committees
Mrs, William R. Shirley, council]
president, has appointed the following to serve on committees arranging the meeting: Mrs. Paul J. How-
| Miss Hancock is ‘the daughter of
| Harry ‘E. Hancock, 2450 N. Merida
A one-man show of scultpure by. Paul Manship, contemporary American artist, has opened at
Wood, U. 8. N., and Mrs. ‘Wood, of Washington. pt Given in marriage by her father,
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Following the ceremony, Capt, and Mrs; Wood will entertain at their home with a reception. © The couple will leave for a'trip ta northern Massachusetts and will be at home here after Oct. 15. Lieut,
house. fice witl hort a Mrs. Russell Grey Fortune (left) has arranged | its new president, Mrs. Herzie B. Pike. Mrs. Claude |ov" chairman, and Mrs. Ralph © John Herron. Art museum and Woo (Stationed In Washington In receiving line with. ar | the musical program which will be presented tomor- | T. Hoover (right) will serve as chairman for the day. Davis and Mrs Walter L Thoms, will be: continued through Octo- ‘ —- | the founders, Mrs. Alvin T. Coate| row at the Woman's Department club’s reception for | Mrs. Claude D. Funk also will assist. general; Mrs Ray 'W. Robersonand| ber. i i» pe St 1 ; d N r res ; , : : : : . n nao : d Mr W. Strohm. chair. Thirteen - examples of the fa- IS 3 one 8 \ and Mrs. Frank W. mous artist's work make up tne | BY Literary Club
and Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter; the or oF T |Mrs. Claude M. Wise, reservatiohs, past presidents, Mesdames Clayton (Gy hg Contract Club Opens : ; 8 3 man, and Mesdames George L. Season Thursday Clark, Walter A. Schulz and Math-| show in: the asfembly hall.’ A | ‘The Multum-in-Parvo = Literary ; Mrs 1. anges: ainted” : will be |=” Winters, Mr, Lawrence Stafford| bust of “Elizabeth” in terra: cotta [club has indorsed the candidacy of Seybert, parliamentarian; . ; : al Ep Ps a < 10.1 88 [Stquain party ‘"°land Mr. Charles: M, Sharp, recep-|- (above) is one of the items in the |Mrs. Orval’ Stone, a. past presi Kuhn and Mrs. Pearson, ways and | S70 © KU Are Scheduled by Three Clubs; |G be Womenstion extibif, | | "| dent, tor the oftee of correspond means; Mrs: Chaties J. gles fa gai ops the reception. has}, Be APL TIA I, 1 Vy Contraet club at: the. Indianapolis| ‘Also, Mrs. A. F. Vehling, chair- AE : ing. secretary of the seventh. dise ' Mrs. Harold Feightner, pu ; n- arranged by Mrs. Russell: For- gt wey yy ‘Le Athletic club. ‘The meeting will be{man, and Mrs, Davis and Mrs.| - Animal’ portraitures:are'a pen- |trict, Indiana Federatin of Clubs, ‘Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Trago, sales | tune, A trio consisting or miss| Tuesday y Club Holds Meeting Ws st of ‘the year. Richard * Sturm, ' registration. - and| guin, two storks, a stag and a | Mrs. Stone served as’ president activities; Mrs. L. R. Thomas and Betty Brown, pianist, Miss -Carilyni . ia gi ; Bridge: play will follow an 11:45 programs; Mrs. Clifford B, Moore| pron0e leopard with silver spots, |Of the literary club. from 1938 to Mrs. Paul Rochford, magazines; | Harvey, violinist, and Miss Rhea ~~ Three president's ‘day celebrations appear among. meetings in-today’sts.. m.! luncheon attended ‘by mem-|and Mrs. Robert Fennell, year books| _- rr yer: Spo 1940. She also has served as presi Mrs, Charles M. Hammond, pur- |McGoldrick, cellist, will play. Fol-|clubsinews.. = , = « ¢ 4 in ._. - '|bers:and guests. In charge of|and literature; Mrs, Frank J. Tes-| Included is ithe “Young, Indian |... of the school 84 P.-T. A. ahd’ chaser; Mrs. Robert C. Burnett, lowing the reception, ' Mrs. Hal The president's: day: meeting: opening the ZETATHEA club's season | reservations are Mrs, -Carl Rusie|key and Mrs. Ora Housefield, pub-| Hunter” from the Herrons per-i|js now first vice president of constitution and by-laws, and Mrs. | Purdy will give a reading, and Mrs.| will be tomorrow at. the home, of ‘Mrs. J. H. Newlin, 2019 Park ave.: Mrs.| and Mrs. V. R. Rupp. ~ Vlications, manent collection. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ club, . Wilbur C. Patterson, finance. ' * |Lane Reerison is to present a Newlin is president of the group. - : : : : group of. songs. Events of the summer will be discussed and annual reports by the | eae oo _ We : To Attend Bond Luncheon oe founders. and Jat presidents| club officers will be heard. : Ports : STS who will preside at.the tea table, Mrs. ; = k . A TST er ae when the | William Hart, acting chairman of| THE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Jud es Named women’s division of the state war ie garden department, will haveclup will hold its president's ‘day 8 savings staff gives its million-dol- | ChOFEe Of decorations. =~ luncheon and installation of officers ey. ar bond loieneen Oct 4 4 ihe |of presidents’ aids and her com-|tomOrTow in the ¥. W. C. A. “Miss KF or Exhibit of ME Arnholter who is in | mittee, and Mrs. John Berns, chair-| Florence Lanham will - direct tile]
: : ts ‘for the |man of ushers, and her committee Bible study and music will be pre- : { charge of arratigements will assist Mrs. Claude T. Hoover|sentedr by Mrs. M. C. Harvey. ~~ Salvage Sewing
Mark Enright, entertainment. y 2 = x Also, Mrs. A. L. Arnold and Mrs Harold Reed, telephone; Mrs. Li
D. Grisbaum, sewing; Mrs. G. IL | Seybert and Mrs. Grisbaum, new |H. Ridge, Paul Thomas Hurt, R. O.| :
members; Mrs. Gwynn, secretary McAlexander, Everett M. Schofield P esi dent 2 | Day Observances :
to membership committee; and W. W. Thornton, and officers
event. The group, members of the drrangements committee, includes Mesdames Lodis Wolf, Kurt F. . Pantzer, Hortense Rauh Burpee, Louis H. Schwitzer Jr., James W. | Fesler, Orien W. Fifer Jr., Logan J. Hughes, Charles G. Teetor, " powers Hapgood, Alex Gordon and * Carl Mullen and Miss Lela Gaddis.
Assembly Invitations Issued
INVITATIONS for Mrs. William ‘Byram Gates’ Junior assembly were placed in the mail yesterday. /The opening party will be a dinner dance at 7:30 p. m., Oct, 16, in the Indianapolis Athletic club ball-
room. Officers who will be elected |
“at ‘the first dance are president, “vice president and historian. Patronesses for the assembly this year will include Mesdames Fred< eric M. Ayres, William C. Bobbs, » James F. Carroll, D. Laurance Chambers, Francis O. Dorsey, John R. Caldow, | Henry C. Adams, Thomas D. Stevenson, = Charles Mayer and William E. Munk, -
{Land will speak on “Flower Ar-
Others will be Mesdames Joseph Charles Schaf, John L. Ott, Theodore Griffith, William M. Rockwood, Thomas D. Sheerin, Elias C. Atkins, Samuel B. Sutphin, William H. Thompson, Robert H. am Alex Vonnegut, Anton Vonnegut and Wiliam B. WheeJock, Miss Julia Brink and Miss I. Hilda Stewart.
. Auxiliary Plans
‘Luncheon
A luncheon meeting of the John "H. Holliday Jr. post 186, American Legion auxiliary, will be held at the home of Mrs. Edward D. Pierre, .4036 N, Ilinois st., tomorrow at 1
“p. m. Assistant hostesses will be
‘Mesdames M. L. Sutton, P. E. Mid.dleton, M. D. Mullane, Forest Spencer and.H. R. Reed. =~ Weekly Red Cross sewing has been
who is chairman of the day and will present the new president.
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Flower Show Is Arranged
The opening meeting of the garden départment of the Woman's Department club will be Friday at 2 p. m. in the clubhouse. Taylor
rangements” following a short business meeting to be conducted by Mrs. Norman Phelps, new chair-
man. Shadow box exhibits, a special feature of the department’s flower show, will be arranged by Mesdames Claude D. Funk, Edward L. Pedlow, Willard N. Clute, Merritt E. Woolf, E. A. Brown and Philip 'Hennessee, Original paintings will be reproduced "in flowers by Mesdames H. E. Blasingham, Walter S. Grow, Colin E. Lett and Paul T. Rochford. : A victory garden display will be under the direction of Mrs. D. 8S. Meditch and Mrs. George W. Snyder. The show also will include a series of table settings to be arranged by Block's. !
Plan Exhibits
In charge of exhibits are Mrs. Helen Talge Brown and Mrs. Pedlow, chairmen, assisted by Mesdames Hugh Baker, M. C. Batsel, Blasingham, Frederick Doebber, Eugene Foley, Funk, Harry J. Kennet, Hennessee, Louise B. Pohlman, ‘Meditch, Snyder and Raymond Stewart. ' ‘Judges for the show will be Mesdames Ralph ‘Peckham, George Jo Mess and Joseph G. McFarland. Hostesses will include Mrs. Ed B. Hall and Mrs. Meditch, chair-
Hostesses will be the program committee, = Mesdames William Howell, R. J. Johanson, Homer Jones, Lester Sartor and Harold: O. Warren. Officers for this year are Mrs. John H. Gill, president; Mrs. R. O. Minnick, vice president; Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker and Mrs. C. C. Rothman, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Dale Sommers, treasurer, and Mrs: Warren, permanent custodian. .
Hostess for the WOMAN'S ADVANCE clubs meeting tomorrow
{will ‘be Mrs. Charles W. Scott.
“Humor of Down East Yankees” will be the theme of a program which will. be given by Mrs. John R.
Norris. She will illustrate the topic
with “The Autocrat-of the Breakfast Table” (Holmes) and “The Bigelow Papers” (Lowell).
Mothers ‘of the MERIDIAN HEIGHTS KINDERGARTEN, 47th st. and Park ave. will be enter~ tained at a “Know Our School” tea,
Miss Janice Berlin, general chair-| man for the fashion fair of salvage| ud
sewing to be sponsored next month by the Indianapolis Council of Women, has announced members of the board of judges. The fair will be held in connection with the annual president’s day observance of the council in the ballroom of the Columbia club, Tuesday, Oct. 6. oy Mrs. Thomas W. Ayton, former
professor . of home economics at
Purdue ‘university, will serve .as chairman of the board. of judges.
state supervisor of honie économics education. Mrs. Ayton judged clothing exhibits and the 4-H club dress review at the Indiana state fair from 1927 to 1941, inclusive. She was graduated from Purdue university and did graduate work at New York
at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the school.|yniversity. Mrs. Ayton is a memMrs. Winifred -Rubush and MIS. |per of the Purdue Women's associaMaurice Lindley will pour, assisted tion of Indianapolis, an affiliate of by Mesdames. A. H. Krueger, Emily|(;o Council of Women. Pearce, Walter Roberts, Adelbert Basis of Judging
Keaton and Harold Mercer. The COLONIAL-BOSTON chap- Miss Braxton is assistant director
ter of TRAVEL-STUDY club ‘Will hold jts|¢ation in the local public schools. first meeting tomorrow morning at|She received her B. 8. degree from 10 o'clock in the Marott hotel. Mrs.|Stout institute, her A. M. degree Clayton H. Ridge will speak on|from Columbia university and her “The Executive Department of Our|Ph. D. degree from Chicago univerGovernment.” The president, Mrs.|Sity. She formerly taught home D. H. White, will preside at thejeconomics at Technical high school. business meeting. he Miss Hurst received her B. 8. deHostesses for the luncheon, to be|gree from Indiana State Teachers’ served at 12:30 o'clock, are Mes-|college and her A. M. degree from dames E. G. Baumgardner, Charles| Columbia university. She served as G. ‘Sanders, Ruth Glover, O. F.|district supervisor of home ecoWulfekammer, A. L. Carney and/nomics education in the state cchool Charles L. Bogart. / |system before being named to head “th EL the department. The TUESDAY STUDY club was| The fashion fair entries will be to' meet today with Mrs. Fred Hoff-|in six classifications, sports clothman, 54 Ridgeview dr. Assisting|ing, either spectator or active; chilwere to be Mrs, Thomas Hatfleld|dren’s clothing; women’s dresses or
done during the summer and 180|men, assisted by Mesdames Marie and Mrs. Hanly Blackburn. Mrs.| ensembles for street, afternoon or garments were completed besides| M. Breeding, W. A. Brennan, Irving | Russell Sanders was to give a re-|evening: house dresses; coats and
‘additional work done for the Pub-
Blue, Ora Maude Hardie, William
view of -“And Now . TomoOrrow”|gccessories. Ribbons will be award-
lic Health Nursing association.| Hansman, D. F. Randolph, O. Fy (Rachel Field).
“Hostesses for the weekly meetings Sumner, Oscar L. Watkins, W. ‘were Mesdames John B. Ranes,|Smith and A. F. Wickes. Merritt Fields, Spencer, R. B. Daley, - Charles Jefferson, ‘Carl Switzer, A or wll Coy edt Officers Installed "The Sxit dime westing of the By Legion Auxiliary i was held recently at fhe Rive hw : hong club by members of the post| Mrs. Ruth Fields of Maddenand the auxiliary. Installation of Nottingham unit of the American officers was held with Comm, Pred Legion auxiliary recently was in_Hasselbring of the 1th district|stalled as president of the auxilAmerican Legion and Mrs. Ruth iary’s 11th district. :
‘Others installed -were Mrs, John “Fields, president of the auxiliary, Carmack, Paul i
Yomglating, Coble unit, first. AMES 2 . vice president "Rush Party Tonight |mrs witiam Bo- | _~ A rush party will be held tonight (len, Osric Mis: at the Algonquin Riding. club by Watkins- unit, +Gamma Delta chapter of Kappa second vice presi Delta Phi sorority. Hostesses at a|dent; Mrs. Thom _ wiener roast will be Mrs. Fred Cox,|as Randall, Ken- ¢ “Mrs. D. M. ‘Baker Jr, Miss Mae nington unit, “Berry and Miss Carolan Atkinson. |treasurer: Mik,
Garfield unit, Tex
The ERIN ISLE chapter of the|
JINTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-
STUDY club will have its first meeting at the home of Mrs. Gerold Awards will be made on the basis
ening at 8 o'clock, |°f style, general appearance, pracDoig rian tu ing = Bo Mrs | ticability and cost involved in creatCharles Easterday assisting. Mrs,|ing the entry. At least 50 per cent John W. Thornburgh will be the of the finished entry must be mad
speaker for the evening. : Officers for the year are
Decius, president; Mrs. B..P. Mul- 2 ashion- fair nites. = Other
ecahy and Mrs. Josephine Auvil,|™ . first. and second vice presidents; members are Mrs. Walter Houppert,
: *| Mrs. Richard J. Layton and Miss| Mrs. Dorsey Dodd and Mrs. Ken-|p “Mrs, Donovan A. Turk is| |
Re ear is dine § and president of the Council of Women
Sorority to Hold
; The WELFARE club will cbse : ¢ : pres 's. day tomorrow wi ; 4 luncheon at 12:30 p. m. st Mrs, Ritual 0 Jewe 8 Major FPoole’s country home on| A ritual of jewels ceremony will
the INTERNATIONAL in charge of home economics edu-|"
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