Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1942 — Page 11

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_ Bide during the business meeting

] genship department head.

_ charge serving as hostesses will be - Mesdames Edward Chapman, D. O.

gram chairmen, Mrs. E. L. Burnet,

‘By Federation

~ Program features at the seventh

\ Wistrict, * Indiana Federation of

Clubs’, meeting Friday will be a Motion picture, an address by Nor-

man Linz, field representative of!

‘Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and an {llustrated lecture by Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger, ny ._ The film, “Safeguarding Military Information,” will be shown at 10:30 8. m, following the business session in Ayres’ auditorium. dramatic scenes of ship ‘explosions and disastrous events resulting from “thoughtless revelations of information. Ginger Rogers is the featured player in the picture made the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences as a training film for the U. 8. army. Mr. Linz will discuss the place of motion pictures in the Ameri-

canism and war service program of

the government. “The Origin and Significance of the Flags of the United Nations” will be Mrs. ShadInger’s topic. She is an authority on the history and use of fabrics and will display the flags of all United nations.

"Invite Candidates

Maj. Gen. Robert Tyndall and Judge Dewey Myers, candidates of the two major parties for mayor, have been invited to attend. Mrs. R. F. Grosskopf, president, will pre-

and Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, first Vice president, will present the pro-

motion ‘picture chairman, and Mrs. Trevor R. Geddes, American citi-

Members of the committees in

Wilmeth, E. C. Rumpler, Emma

Kominers, Prederick G. Balz|'

‘Thomas Demmerly, J. Francis Huff-

It depicts]

Fabien Sevitzky, conductor of

symphony orchestra, presents the high award of season tickets to Mrs. Stuart Wilson (second from right), ranking volunteer worker of the orchestra's season ticket campaign. - With Mr. Sevitzky and Mrs. Wilson are Mrs. T. Victor Keene (left), campaign chairman, and Mrs. Charles Latham, presi-

Society— Children's Theater Tryouts This Week: - Tudor Hall Senior Play Set for Oct. 24

Lutheran B. and P. W. To Sponsor Review |

A review of “Drums of the Morning” (Stern) by Mrs. Bjorn Winger

will be sponsored by the Lutheran)

Business and Professional Women’s club tomorrow at 8 p. m. in Hotel Lincoln. : : ’ Proceeds will be used for charitable activities at Christmas. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Hilda

the Indianapolis

awards from Mr.

Taggart, William

luncheon held Friday at the Columbia club. " were Mesdames P, H. Brandes, E. B. Taggart, A. L.

dent of the symphony society’s women’s committee, Six additional volunteer ' saleswomen received

Sevitzky at the campaign “victory” They

Herbert Gibbs, Wilson T. Patter-

son and Miss Grace Greene,

War Lessons

|regular program meetings.

FOUR PLAYS HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED to be given by the Children’s theater of the Indianapolis Civic

Among events scheduled by sororities this week are business and |¢

Fall and winter educational meetings of ALPHA chapter, ZETA BETA CHI, national business and professional women's sorority, will begin at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in Hotel. Lincoln. : “Lessons We Can Learn from the

; Miss

Muriel Adams, vice president; Mrs. Maurice Klefeker, Mrs. Norman Mangus, secretary.

treasurer,. and

Con Amigo Session Members of the Con Amigo club will meet at 8 o'clock this evening in the home of Mrs. Arlo Harris, 1404 N. Wallace st. ;

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of ‘William H. Evans school will meet in the school auditorium at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow. Children of

or, | the school will present the program

following which ‘a reception will be

held in honor. of new {:achers and {mothers. Mrs. Thomas McAnany, -| president, will preside. :

Dance Tomorrow

Gilly Banta's orchestra will play for a dance to he sponsored at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow by the O-Del club in the Pive-O Five-O club room, 211 N. Delaware st. A card

sssaciaton| Meets Wednesday

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Mrs. Wilbur Kennedy, 5302 Man (ker st. will be hostess at 10: a. m. Wednesday for a meeting of the Rio de Janeiro chapter, ternational Travel-Study club. i Mrs. Clayton Ridge will be the speaker and the hostesses will be Mrs. William Simpson snd. ‘Mrs. ‘M. A. Lassiter. td

To Open Lith Year

In opening its 44th season tomor= row, the Procter club will meet with Mrs.: William Kennedy, 3537 N Pennsylvania st. Work for the year will be reviewed and Leroy kl Keach, president. of the public

party also will be given. '

War” will be the subject of Lowell L. Holmes, district head of Purdue university war training. A general discussion will follow his talk. Mrs.

Evelyn King, president, will preside at the business’ session.

Mrs. Gilbert E. Thomas, 2623 N. Delaware. st, will be hostess for ALPHA BETA CHI's social meeting | $ at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Members|: will bake - cookies and pack boxes for service men. ;

ALPHA UPSILON chapter,” ALPHA ZETA BETA, ‘was to meet with Mrs. Edwin Hughes, 850 N. Gray st., today.

The regular business session of GAMMA DELTA chapter, KAPPA DELTA PHI, has been set for 8 o'clock. tomorrow evening in the Hotel Lincoln.

Members of RHO GAMMA CHI will be entertained Wednesday at 8 P. m. by Mrs. R. E. Mitchell in her Lome, 3327 Brookside pkwy, South

Daily Store Hours:

Tuesday through

Saturday « +» 9:45 A.M.to 5:43 P.M.

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Store Opens Today Ab 12:15 P.M.

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safety board, will discuss “Civilian |

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man and Miss Frances Mazur. Hansen or Miss Olga Dittmer.

theater this season. The announcement has been made ‘by Mrs. James Miller, chairman of the reading committee for the Children’s theater. Serving with Mrs. Miller

are Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan and Mrs. Joseph Walden. Tryouts. for the first production, “The Sleeping Beauty,” will be " held at the theater Thursday and Friday. Boys and girls from 10 - years of age to high school age are wanted for the parts. The play will be staged Nov, 21 and 22. On Thursday the Civic will open its regular season with Maxwell Anderson's “The Eve of St. Mark.”

Will Stage ‘Letters to Lucerne’

TUDOR HALL'S SENIOR CLASS will present the play “Letters to Lucerne” (Rotter and Vincent) Oct. 24 at 8:15 p. m. in the school auditorium. The performance will be one of the initia] ones in the Middle West. The play was produced on Broadway last season and has been released for amateur production because of its timeliness. " Leading roles will be portrayed by the Misses Mary Boyd Higgins, Anne Crapo and Martha Frances Dunn, Others in the cast are the Misses Nancy Greer, Anne Caldow, Betty Lee Washburn, Ann Caldwell, Judy Evans, Nina Lockwood, Natalie Pinnell, Jo-Anne Jordan, Margery Quigg and Marlou Hyatt. » EJ o | os » » The play is being directed by Miss Nellie McCaslin, dramatics instructor, assisted by Miss Betty Hahn. Miss Daty Healy of the art department is supervising the technical staff with Miss Lucy Anne Edgerton as director. : Crew members include the Misses Linda Hamilton,” Mary Jo Gray, Barbara Klein, Jane Norris, Susanne Chambers, Jeannette ' Blanton and Ann McGinnis. Also serving on the production staff are Miss Anita Trinz and Miss Elaine Schwartz, business managers; Miss’ Ruth Bixler, costumes; Miss Julie Ann Hartley, publicity, and the Misses Margaret Miller, Maryann Zinn and Norris, properties.

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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by

-FABIEN SEVITZKY

Arrange Parties for Luncheon-Bridge

AMONG EARLY RESERVATIONS made for the first of the women’s luncheon-bridges to be held at the Columbia club tomorrow is that of Mrs. DeWitt W. Brown, hostess chairman, for five tables. Other club members entertaining parties will be Mesdames George Ward, Fred Fox, L. C. Burnett, J. C. Urbans, C. W. Zartman, H. H. Woodsmall, R. C. Hardesty, Dallas Foster, M. M. Wiggins and : ; : C. W. Richardson, In the following VICTOR RED SEAL recordings: ; sm a8» Miss Charlotte Hofmann, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. William Hofman will entertain with a supper at the home of her parents this evening in honor of Miss Margaret Anne Becker. Miss Becker will leave Wednesday for New York, where she will be married Saturday to Ensign Willlam B. Schiltges. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stedman Becker, will accompany her. Guests at the party tonight will be the Misses Sue Virginia Hull, Janet Beach, Sarah Lindley, Dorothy Ann Fisher, Mary Elizabeth Lewis, Ann Davis and Mrs. John Meister. The hostess will be assisted by her mother.

Smith College Club to Meet

MEMBERS OF THE SMITH COLLEGE club will hold their first luncheon meeting of the season at 1 o'clock tomorrow.afternoon in the home of Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday. The luncheon committee includes Mesdames Frank Coulon, Frederic M. Ayres Jr., Neil Estabrook, Edward Wohlgemuth and Leslie Lee. Officers of the club ihis year are Mrs. Lee, president; Mrs. Estabrook, / vice ‘president; Mrs. James K. Northam, secretary: Mrs, Hamilton Brown, treasurer; Miss Kathryn Hadley, publicity chair- - man, and Mrs. Coulon, luncheon chairman. . Records—Eighth Floor. : : non . xa A number of parents, whose daughters are attending Western college at Oxford, O. were guests during the recent “college day” festivities on the campus. They were Messrs. and Mesdames C. J. Baker, Ray T. Fatout, Robert N. Bosson, Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Myers, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Baumgartel and the Rev. and Mrs. F. R. ; Daries. ] Rt | “College day” marks the official recognition of freshmen by the Vy

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Mrs. W. 8. Arbuckle, participated in the sports activities for the day. Hospital Guild Cancels Dance

The annual charity dance sponsored by the St. Francis Hospital guild has been canceled. Scheduled for Nov. 21 in the Columbia club, it became the third social war casualty here this week. The Sunnyside and St. Margaret's hospital guilds also canceled their annual dances. 4 . Despite the cancellation, the St. not all styles in : " guild expects to con- : tinue its interest financially and

Schedule Luncheon

Hostess for the Independent Social club's 12:30 p. m. dessert luncheon tomorrow will be Mrs. May Van Natta, 312 Northern ave. She will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Schaefer and Mrs. C. W. Abraham. A business session will follow.

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