Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1943 — Page 6

Players Club Morbers to. Entertain. At Dinners Before Party Tonight

| SEVERAL DINNER PARTIES will be given before The Players’ production tonight at the American United

fe Insurance Co. building. The performance at 9

o'clock will -be an “all star” vaudeville, “The Return. of

B. F. Keith’s,” and will be followed by a supper dance. .'

' One group of members and their guests will have dinner at the ‘Woodstock before going to the performance. They are Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harry V. Wade, production chairmen; Dr. and Mrs. Cleon A. Nafe, Mrs. Booth T. Jameson, Messrs. and Mesdames A. K. Scheidenhelm, Paul Matthews and Volney M. Brown and Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Paul Starrett. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Green will entertain with a dihner at the Indianapolis Athletic club for their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. ‘and Mrs. Harrison Green, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Geupel. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Kothe and Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Blakeman Jr. will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf K. Haerle before the performance. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Buschmann will be “Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Anderson. hr

Additional Parties Planned

~ MR. AND MRS. THOMAS HOOD will entertain before the show for Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph W. Lieber, F. Noble Ropkey and Albert Campbell. Another before-the-show party will: be: given

‘by Mr. and Mrs. John ‘B. Stokely for Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Orland A. Church, Col. Reed Landis and Mrs. ‘Willis E. Kuhn. “Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat’s guests before the performance will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ochsner and Mr. and Mrs. John Kautz. Mr. and Mrs. William K. McGowan will give a dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic club for Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Vonnegut and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher. Mr. and Mrs. David Burns, Kokomo, and their guests will be entertained by Mr. Burns” parents, Mr. and 4 . Lee Burns, at a dinner at the Woodstock before going to the "play. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Smith will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert D. Robinson.

Miss Betty Lewark to Be Hostess

a {ONE OF THE PARTIES preceding the Civic theater’s annual ball Monday night at the Indiana roof ballroom will be a cocktail party given by Miss Betty Lewark at the Indianapolis Athletic club. She will have approximately 75 guests. With Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon at the dance will be Mrs. Bertrand Hawkins, Mrs. Richard Hoover, Misses Lois Jackson, Noel " Collier and Fanchon Fattig; Bristol Hackenbush, Jay Farr, Corp. - John Landis, William Scott and Richard Tribbe. Guests of Mrs.

. James H. Ruddell will be Messrs. and Mesdames John Bruhn, Robert

B: Morris and William E. Nees. Mrs. C. C. Robinson’s party will include Messrs. and Mesdames ~ W. David Morton, George Madden and Hal Hawks, Mrs. Ronald Skyrme and Eugene Thomas. In Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Livengood’s party will be Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan. : :

Reception Committee Members Announced.

MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Russell Fortune Jr, Henry C. 2 Atkins Jr. and James Rose will attend the ball with Mr. and Mrs. George Fotheringham. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Miller's party will include Messrs. and Mesdames H. J. Booty, Robert W. Zaring, V. L. . Kundred and Alvin Collock, Miss Hazel Allen and George Ewalt. Mr. and Mrs. H. DeBaun will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Guy Dixon, Billie Guy and J. H. Gant, and their daughter, Miss Deborah DeBaun, who is here from Westtown school, Westtown, Pa. Other reservations for parties havé been made by Miss Mary Ella Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNamara and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Albershardt. Additional members of the reception committee announced by . the theater are Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth Lemons, Lowell S. Fisher and George McChesney, Miss Lynne Shore, Miss Nanci Golden and James McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Lemons will have Mr. "and Mrs. Marion Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Newton D. Buser with “them at the ball. Mr. McGuire's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matthews and Miss Jean Burrin. >

. Scott McCoy Will Speak at Museum

SCOTT McCOY will give an illustrated lecture on Indiana wildflowers at the John Herron Art museum at 3 p. m. tomorrow. He is in charge of the botanical gardens in Holliday park and is in the Technical high s botany faculty. Tomorrow “be the closing day for the exhibit of contemporary ~ American prin{§ at the museum. The host committee for the after-

noon includes Mrs. James Rose, chairman; Joseph E. Cain, Albert -

‘Zoller and E. H. Kemper McComb. » 2 » 2 » » » John I. Kautz will read a paper on “The Price of Peace” for ‘the Portfolio club meeting Thursday at the Propylaeum. On the ‘committee for the supper which will be at 7 p. m. are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and Paul Hadley.

Irvington D. A. R. to Meet Thursday

: A MEETING of the Irvington chapter, D. A. R., will be held - Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. V. Rawlings. Her assistant will be Mrs. Quentin West. Mrs. L. A. Hart will speak on Venezuela and Colombia.

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2 = = (. oo» » A team-of-four bridge game will be sponsored Thursday by the war relief unit of the Woman's Contract club. Play will begin at 12:30 p. m. at the Indianapolis Athletic club. The proceeds will be used for Bundles for America and Red Cross Work. Members and guests have been invited to form their own parties. . | Winners in recent play were Mrs. Wayne Warrick and Mrs. - B. M. Angell, first, and Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach and Mrs. Carl Rusie,

.-Second, north and-south. East and west winners were Mrs. Merritt

" Thompson and Mrs. V. R. Rupp, first, and Mrs, Kitty Warner and 3 es. T. A. Stewart, second.

Dorothy Kent Will Become Bride

Of Corp. William Lilly

The Bridal Scene—

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Annual Meeting To Be Held by Garden Club

Victory gardens will headline the 12th annual meeting of the Garden

Club of Indiana Monday in Block’s auditorium. Registration will begin at 9:30 a. m. and the meeting will open at 10:30 a. m™with Mrs. Clarence Hughel, president, presiding. During the morning session Prof. R. B. Hull, extension horticulturist at Purdue university, will speak on gardening and seed testing. A. A. Irwin, assistant county agricultural agent, will speak on victory gardens at the 2 p. m. session, followed by Miss Janice Berlin, county home. demonstration agent, who will discuss canning.

Reports to Be Heard

Mrs. E. C. Cline of Richmond, chairman of the nominating committee, will present names for the offices of president, recording secretary, carresponding secretary and directors for the central west, central east and south: west districts. Reports for districts will be made by Mrs. Calvin Woods of Gary, northwest district; Mrs. F. C. Mock

central east district; Mrs. ‘H. P. Willwerth' of Indianapolis, central west district, and Mrs. Paul Weatherwax of Bloomington, southwest district.

Committees Listed Committees for the meeting are

H. Opperman, chairman, Mesdames W. L. McCoy, H. H. Tragor, William Holley, H. P. Tilman, R. C. Swartz, Leo Fox, W. L. Young, Ross Smith and Carl Coble; pages—Mrs. Edward Pedlow and Mrs. Frank Spangler;, ushers—Mesdames Ralph Soots, N. R. Hemphill, Rose Williams, W. A. Edwards, Ralph Wikoff, Earnest Becker, Katherine McPherson; resolutions— Mrs. Joe McFarland, and registration—Mesdames Goethe Link, Burke Nicholas and Robert Mannfeld. The pre-convention board meeting will be held at 9:15 a. m.,

Alpha Chi Mothers

Marriage of Miss F: rances Willis, Graham Is Announced; Ann Cantwell Sets Wedding Date

Two brides-to-be have set their wedding dates. A marriage announcement and a shower also appear in the bridal news. Mrs. Dora L. Willis, 3317 Boulevard pl, announces the marriage of her daughter, Frances Evelyn, to Pvt. Robert D. Grahdm, army air corps, Lowry, field, Denver Colo. The wedding was Feb. 4 in the Warren Methodist church at Denver. The bridegroom is the son of Iman Graham

of Ft. Wayne, northeast district; | Mrs. Virgil Redd of New Castle, be this summer.

| Miss Eugenia Miller, ‘the “bride-to-

general arrangements—Mrs. August)

Olive Edwards and Miss:

of Hall. ” ” ” Miss Ann Lucille Cantwell has set April 17 as the date for her wedding to Lieut. Charles Penrose Jr. The ceremony will be read at 4 p. m. in St. James Episcopal church in Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Cantwell is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. James F. Cantwell of Brunswick, Me., formerly of Indianapolis. Lieut. Penrose is the son of Mrs. D'Este Penrose of Germantown, Pa., and Charles Penrose of Chestnut Hill, Pa. ” o # The wedding of Miss Jean Tudor and Lieut. Robert E. Myers Jr. will be April 10 at the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Howell Tudor, 5538 '‘Guil-

of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers of St. Louis. . Miss Marjorie Pabst will be the maid of honor and William Schorr, Normandy, Mo., will be best man. Miss Tudor attended Purdue university and is a Phi Mu sorority member. Lieut. Myers, who is stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla., is a graduate of Purdue university and a member of Theta Xi fraternity. ] 8 = =». A shower for Miss Mary Marie Miller was given recently by Mrs. Ben F. Sickbert and her daughter, Emmajean, at their home, 3962 Fletcher ave. Miss Miller’s marriage to Lieut. Melvin B. G. Meyer will

She is the daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Christian Miller, 71st st. and Keystone ave. Lieut. Meyer's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William ‘F. Meyer, 416 E. North st. The guests included Mrs. Miller,

be’s sister, and Mesdames Meyer, Alvina Duvall, Charles Joyce, Chris Decher, Fred Van Brunt, Ben Fuchs, Ida Dare, Joe Ehrensperger, John Ehrensperger, Lester Harding, Ed-’ ward Link, John Link, Elmer Langebrake, Hiram Mason and - Albert Miiler. Others were Mesdames Lowell Pennington, William Snyder, Maggie Snyder, Mathilda Tormohlen, Clifford Vehling, Harry Vehling, Lulu Vehling, Glen Weimer, Harold Cron, Frank Howard, Dan Schmeltekop and ‘James Green. The Misses Leora Duvall, Leona Poppe, Marietta Tormohlen, Gladys Hemmer and Betty Schmeltekop also attended. 8 8 8 . . Mrs. Carl J. Russom announces

ford ave. Lieut. Myers is the son|

Kibler.

the son of Mrs. Esta Trusty.

1. Mr. and Mrs. E. Park Akin announce the engagement of their daughter, Eloise, to Midshipman Thomas F, Kibler, U. S. N. R,, son of Mrs. W. D. The wedding will be April 26 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. (Emma Gene Tucker photo.)

2. Serving on the committee for the annual spring party of the junior assembly to be given next Friday night at the Marott hotel are (left to right) Misses Nancy Sewell, Joan Boozer and Carolyn Crom. Other committee members announced by Mrs. William Byram Gates, assembly sponsor, are Misses Marjorie Bain, Jane Curle, Jane Eaglesfield and Sally Stokely and Fredrick Lesh, Henry Taggart, Neal Randolph, Evans Woollen, Donald Murray and: Charles Scott.

3. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Wilma Ambuhl to Midshipman Stanley Roder-" ick Trusty, U. S. N. R,, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Carl Ambuhl. Mr. Trusty is ing with the armed forces in Alaska.

The wedding

to Capt. Bernard

- the wedding.

school of nursing

Tucker livin)

will be April 25 {in the Central

Christian church. Both the bride and the bride-groom-fo-be were. graduated from Butler university where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and “he of Sigma: Chi fraternity. (Liang Shen photo.) 4. Miss Jane Flaherty is chairman of the ushers

committee for the Civic theater’s annual ball Monday night at the Indiana Roof ballroom.

5." Miss Frances Elizabeth Ensworth’s engagement

R. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James

A. ‘Hall of Walton, is announced by her mother, Mrs. Cora M. Ensworth. © No date has been set for

Miss Ensworth is a graduate of the City hospital

and Capt. Hall is a graduate of the

Indiana university school of medicine. He is serv-

(Emma Gene

Sororities—

is “The Future Is Now.” will attend the banquet to be held at the Homestead next Saturday night. Delegations from Hanover college and Indiana university chapters will participate. Mrs. Ahlgren is an honorary member ofthe sorority. She will be presented by Mrs. Ruth Merrifield Foster, state chairman. Miss Dorothy Woods, local alumnae president, will preside. Chairman of Fess ; arrangements | is : Mrs. --Joseph P. Mrs, Ahlgren Cummings, assisted by Mrs. Arthur R. Coller, Mrs. Dale W. Sare and Miss Woods.

Observing the golden anniversary

Alpha Delta Pi State Day Banquet. Will Be Held Next Saturday; Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren to Speak

Sorority meetings next week will be highlighted bY a state day banquet and a founder's day celebration. The task of today’s college girl in tomorrow's world will be discussed by Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren of Whiting, president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, at the ALPHA DELTA PI state day banquet. , Her topic More than 100 active and alumnae Hembers

|Program to Be.

i 6 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs.

Mu Phi Epsilon

Given Monday

The Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national musi¢ honor society, will meet at

Frank Forry, 5251 Woodside dr. Assisting Mrs. Forry' with. dinner arrangements will be Mrs. Agnes Warriner Helgesson,” Mrs. H. B. Crandall and Miss Mabel Rose. . An exchange program, arranged by Mrs. Charles S. Maxwell, will be given by members of the Patroness club. Mrs. Claus H. Best will review

Sue Blancet Married in Church Rite

Mr. and Mrs. Jasper. Gregory will be at home next week, following their wedding . trip, at 34 N. Elder ave. Their marriage was at 8:30 o'clock last night in the First Church of the Nazarene.

Mrs. Gregory, who was Miss Sue

‘|Ellen Blancet, is the: daughter of Mrs. Eldon. C. Cannon, 2029 E. Beecher st. Mrs. Gregory’s, parents are- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lander Gregory; 36 N. Randolph st.

Wears White. The Rev. Gene Phillips read the ceremony. before an altar banked with palms and spring: flowers. The bridegroom's brother, - William

Gregory, was the organist and: Miss

Jeannene Reynolds sang “I. Love

You Truly” and “Ave Maria.”

. Given. in marriag e by Charles Schwinn, the

er father, ride wore

a white satin’ gown with ‘a finger-

tip veil attached to a ‘halo of orange

blossoms. She carried a cascade. of

white. gardenias. Reception Follows Her only attendant, Miss Mary

| Church News— | Luncheons Are

Booked By Churchwomen

Luncheon meetings are on the

ganizations next week. ; Dr. Rebecca Parrish will speak

at the luncheon meeting Thursday of ‘the Plymouth union’ of the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL church. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p. m, in the Plymouth house. Dr. Parrish’s talk is entitled “A Trin Around the World,” and she will show curios from countries she has visited ‘as a medical missionary.

4She was in the Philippines 27 years

and was founder and head of the ‘Mary Johnston Memorial hospital for women and ckildren in Manila.

The ST. JOAN OF ARC Women's Lelub will' meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the school auditorium. The Rev. Fr. Clement Bosler, pastor of the church, will give a program of religious education.

Tuesday the Woman's society of the TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN church will have a luncheon at: 12:30 p. m. at the church. Mrs. Edwin C. Read has chosen “Stewardship of Work” for devotionals, and Mrs. Jokn R. Curry has charge of the afternoon program. In charge of the luncheon are Mrs. Richard E. Sprague of Circle C and Mrs. ‘Arthur A. Smock of Circle D. The . executive board will meet at 10:30 4. m." :

A “pitch In” luncheon will precede the guest meeting of the Women’s" guild of IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED * church at ‘12:15 ‘p. m. Thursday. Four Technical high school. students will speak’ on “It Changed My Soul a Bit,” and Miss Florence Lankam has charge of devotions. Mrs. . Clara White, membership chairman, will direct the program.

Music (lubs’ Convention

To Be April 16

A streamlined one-day convention will ‘beheld by the Indiana Federation of Music clubs April 16 at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. Clair McTurnan, official hostess, has. announced that informality will. be. the keynote. Club reperts will be made at the morning. session, and Mrs. Robert Tinsley of Crawfordsville will have charge of ‘the music. The luncheon theme will be “Music in War Service,” under the direction of Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs. Community singing will be directed ‘by A. P. Stewart, music director at Purdue university.

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of their founding, the Indianapolis 3 To Award Prizes }

{ the engagement of her niece, Miss Tostma4, was in pale green chiffon

In Ceremony Tomorrow

Miss Dorothy Kent will become ~ 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in

- and Reformed church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kent of Sandborn. ‘The bridegroom ‘is -the son of Mrs. William Lilly Sr.,

The Rev, Harry Campbell will read the ceremony before an altar

banked with palms and white gladioli. The ‘bridal music will be

The selections wil include “Ave Maria” and “Sere- - (Schubert), “Bstrellita” 3 eh “Romance” (DeBussy), *Twilight” (Friml), “My Heart at Sweet Voice” and “The Swan”

(Sain-Saens) and “To a Wild Rose” |"

(MacDowell). Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will wear a white crepe gown styled on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline and - long

the bride of Corp. William Lilly at the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical

will travel in a‘sky blue suit with brown alligator accessories gnd a white orchid corsage. She will return in a month to Indianapolis. The out-of-town guests will be ss Julia Ann Kent of Sandborn, ter of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Reeves, Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rees,’ Mitchell. A bridal dinner will be given for the couple by Mrs. Lilly at 7 o'clock

tonight in the blue room of the Marott hotel. The bride attended Butler university and Lieut. Lilly, Purdue university. °

Choral Group

«| Plans Concert

The Indianapolis Matinee Musicale’s choral ensemble will present its spring. concert at 8:30 p. m. = | Wednesday at the Indiana War Memorial building. Artists in addition to the ensernble will be Harry Michels, French horn; Martha Rucker Griffin, violinist; Lucille Lockman Wagner, accompanist, and Farrell Scott, tenor. - Joseph Lautner is director, Mrs,

Taylor and Charles Reeves, s of the bridegroom.

coesso es, the bride’s mother will ‘have a corsage of red roses. Mrs. ally will be in gray with pink ac‘cents and navy blue’ accessories.

To Hold Luncheon

, A covered-dish luncheon will be given at 12:30 o'clock Monday afternoon by the Mothers’ club of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mrs. O. E. Newman will be chairman of the meeting which -will “be in the chapter house, 712 W. Hampton dr. Assisting her will be Mes-

W. Giikinson and C. P. Driggs. Mrs. Ross Griffeth will talk on|an “Easter in Jerusalem” and Mrs, C. A. McPheeters will | present the musical program.

Bride

Pho torefiex Photo, Before her marriage, March 8 in North Methodist church, to Corp. Charles Allan Porter, Mrs. Porter was Miss Barbara Jean Osterheld. She is the daughter of

i} Dr. and Mis, Caz] Osterneld and

{ Adelle Hoefker, to the Rev. Allen B." Cook, Christian Park, pastor of the Church of the Covenant of the Reformed Church ‘in America. The wedding will be in ‘August.

Elizabeth Reilly to Lieut. Samuel K. dames G. P. Shulz, C. C. Price, C.|Long, army air corps, Stout field, is announced by ‘her parents, “Mr.

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next Thursday morning in*SS. Peter -and. Paul’ cathedral. The prospective bridegroom is the son o Mrs. Samuel K K. Long, Kenton, 0.

League to Plan

chapter of ALPHA XI DELTA alumnae will meet April 16 at the

home of Mrs. J. M. Hedges, 4250 College ave. Decorations will be in the sorority

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a dessert meeting at 7:30. p. m., The - engagement: of Miss ‘Hazel

Mrs. Ralph Johnson, program chairman, will speak on the history and development of the sorority. A total of 124 college and alumnae chapters are joining in the 50-year gelebration, A report will be made on the donation of a Clubmobile to the national “Red Cross by more than 16,000 members of the national : sorority. The! truck, equipped with doughnuts, coffee, and movie machines and staffed by three women, will be sent to Africa or Australia

and Mrs. William E, Reilly, 1851 N. The wedding will be at 9 o'clock

|soldiers. Last year the organization gave a blood donor ambulance

colors of blue and gold. Following |

to travel among groups of isolated

Frances Alda’s “Men, Women, ad Tenors.” Soloists will be Mrs. Carl G. Means, Mrs. C. A. McPheeters and Miss Leona Wright. Mrs. Harriett Burtch will be the accompanist. The annual election of officers will be held during the business meeting preceding .the program. Miss: ‘Charlotte Lieber, president, will preside.

Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fowler have as their week-end house guest Miss Ethel! Farquhar McCullough of ' Evansville.

Chairman

and carried a bouquet of .spring flowers. Dane Sisk, of Wellington, Tex., uncle of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Denver Gregory, bridegroom, and Donald Robb.

another brother of the

Mrs. Cannon wore a blue dress

with blue accessories and a corsage of tea rises. Mrs. Lander Gregory wore a- brown. dress with:a similar corsage. ‘A reception at‘ the bridegroom’s .parent’s home followed the ceremony.: -,

Hospital Guild Meets Tuesday

Women’s ‘War projects: and duties

, will feature the: all-day ‘meeting of

Spring Council

An executive committee meeting of the Indiana League of Women Voters will be at 10:15 a. m. Thursday in the Y. W. C. A. The members of the committee throughout the state will be present to make

plans for the spring council meeting which will be in May. Reports from the league's state office on the anti-isolation campaign show that 21,000 quizzes have

mittee in charge of the

Tri Betas to Meet

bution. |

to the Red Cross.

hostesses for the meeting. TAU PHI LAMBDA met recently at the home of Mrs. Letha May Van Brunt, 137 Kansas st.

Seott McCoy to Talk On ‘Nature Study’

Saton Will be 54 790 oiloit Mion day evening in the Camp Fire

Fhe Susiness mecSing Wl he oon

The monthly meeting ¢f Tri Beta|T Sorggity. will bis ab 7 ¥. 3a. Muiagay: In the Hotel Lincoln.

Mrs. ‘Ralph Johnson - and -Mrs. | Hugh Barnes Stewart are assis tant

The monthly meeting of the’ ‘Campy Fire Girls’ Guardians asso-

school, will talk on “Nature Study.” i

ithe’ St. Francis. ‘Hospital guild Tues'day at the hospital. Members will sew and make]. “bandages inthe morning. After a noon luncheon, the monthly business meeting ‘will begin at 2 p. m. A representative of the Indianap‘olis Council ‘of Women will speak at 2:30 p. m. on “Women’s Part'in « the War Effort.” a. J. W. Davidson and Mrs.- IL G. Boyd will the morning work, and Mrs. pit H. Trimpe will. preside in the

Churchwomen, Plan. | Covered-Dish: Dinner The Elizabethans of the All Souls’

Unitarian church will have their Jast all church’ Tellowslrip covered.

A oné-act play will -be, presen under the direction of Mrs.

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The. afternoon program will feature international music with Mrs. Louis Belden in charge. William H. Ball of Muncie, president of the Friends of Indiana Composers group, will give the annual cash award to the winners, and Mrs. G. B. Thatcher of Kokomo, chairman of ‘the past presidents’ assembly, will introduce winners of recent oontests for students and young art- ' After an. informal dinner, delegales will attend the Indianapolis Matinee. Musical ‘concert at Ayres’ auditorium when Thomas L. Thomas will ‘be guest artist. Mrs. Lucille Wagner will ‘be in charge. "Mrs. Frank Cregor is president of the federation, and others on the convention committee are Mrs. William H, Gibbs, bulletin chairman; Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Lawrence Smith of Muncie. .

Adventist Shook Support Clinics

James W. Kelso, ‘superintendent of the North Side Seventh Day Adventist. Sunday school, has announced that medical clinics will

be. opened ‘soon in five importan

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Haiti, Jamaica and the Barbados nurses will benefit from the project, Mr. Kelso salt, . “Seventh Day Adventist schools are providing ithe -medieal help by giving. their llertums, of March n ¥

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