Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1943 — Page 14
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. SORORITIES , Alpha Omicron Alpha, 5. mi. today. Mrs. J. A. Wacker, | Madison ave. hostess. Mem-
will bring Needlework guild nts,
Br per lled: Mrs. Baird, pres; Mey. Ramo
ps | chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon. 8 im. Wed. Miss Marion Laut, B Pleasant Run blvd., hostess, | m, Misses Victoria Balser, Martha Burton, Madge and Catherine Bell |
chapter, Omega Nu Tau. today. Warren hotel,
chapter, Phi Theta Delta. 8
11715 Christopher lane.
| Sororities
Founders’ Day To Be Marked By Delta Zeta
Rush Party Booked By Beta Sigma Phi
' The celebration of the founding of a national sorority and meetings
of two other groups are in the soror-
{ity spotlight today. The Indianapolis alumnae of {DELTA ZETA will observe the 41st anniversary of the organization with la candlelight ceremony-at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Katherine.Rubush, 150 E. 46th st. Mrs. Orison H. Hayes, one of the
Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons, president
ceremony. She will be assisted by Mesdames Della Thede, A. M. Romberg and | Emerson R. Poe and Misses Ruth
Morgan, Rubush and Charlyn Murray. Those participating in the service will wear dresses from the period of founding. Delta Zeta was founded Oct. 24, 1002, at Miami university. Mrs. Robert Young, Miss Ellene Whipple and Miss Marjorie Gaston, Danville, will provide the music, Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Lemons, Thede and Charles Raw{lings and Miss Morgan,
Beta chapter, BETA SIGMA PHI, will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Lester Hansen, Mrs. Hansen will speak on “Tools for the Art of Living.” :
Rushees of Omega Stapler BETA SIGMA PHI, will be entertained with a Halloween party at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ray! Watkins, 409 Orange st.
{Miss Gyweneth Tidd.
. Tag Day Reports Heard by League
The semi-monthly meeting of the Indianapolis chapter, | National Women's Service League, | Inc. was held today at the Y, W, C. A. Reports on the chapter's recent {tag day preceded a tea at which
| Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell, president, lc. Lett, A. C. Rasmussen and George
was hostess. Members of the tag day committee were Mesdames
Friday, Oct. 29, in the Thomas W, Ledwith and Walter O
six founders, will be the honor guest.
Webster. Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs.
Three members of Sunnyside guild active in planning the organization's annual card party to be held n room of the Murat temple, are (left to right) Mesdames Mort Hoffman,
Webster are co-chairmen of the
candy sales committee and Mrs. Ledwith Is serving with Mrs. Ralph Martin on the donations committee,
Clubs— Butler Women's
To Hear Florence Morrison; Readers Club Will Meet
Five women's clubs have scheduled ‘speakers for their meetings t0=|
{ morrow,
Miss Florence I. Morrison, associate professor of romance tof the local group, will lead tue! at Butler university, will’ speak on “Our Sisters South of the Border
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Church News— Presbyterian Study Group Will Meet
Mrs. Virgil A. Sly, president of the Indianapolis Council of Church Women, will lead the study group
{at a meeting of the BUTLER WOMEN'S FACULTY club at 2 30 p. m. of the Woman's society of the Metomerrow In the recreation room of Jordan hall,
Judge Niblack To Be Speaker Before WDC
The American home department of the Woman's Department club will be hostess to the general club | at a meeting tomorrow In the clubhouse. Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, head of the department, will open the busi ness meeting at 2:15 p. m. Mrs. Frank . F. Hutchins, department chaplain, will Jead the invocation. . Judge John’ . Niblack of munielpal court will be the guest speaker. He will talk on “Some Comedies and || Tragedies of the Courtroom.” Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood will sing,
Guests will son. Mrs, Lane Robertson is music a Beta Chi'Wed. Hotel Lin-| include Mesdames'Bryan Repass, K. chairman. Hostess, Miss Mary Scott.'s Nelson and Albert Hartman and |
afternoon :
accompanied oy Miss Jane Hamp-
A social hotr will follow the program. Mrs Charles L. Hartman and Mrs. Pal T. Hurt will be in charge. Mrs. Heazle B. Pike, W.D.C president, and Mrs. Frank C. Walker, first vice president, will pour. . ® » . Mrs. ‘Bert McCammon spoke yesterday on ‘Along the By-Ways" at a meeting of the Monday guild of the organization. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames Myron J. Spring, Everett
Pike and Mrs. | of |
W. Snyder. Mrs. {George E. Maxwell, chairman
Wed. Miss Hyla Van Hook, George Bradshaw, B, C. Milburn [the community welfare department, |
31st., hostess.
{and Roscoe R. Mills,
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Mrs. M. O. Ross and Mrs. Roy M.| Robbins will receive at the meeting. | The hostesses will be Mesdames | Amos B. Carlile, James H. Peeling and Regina Cameron and Miss. Ruth | Patterson,
Mrs. Herbert G. 8wan, 4813 Broadway, will be the hostess tomorrow for the INDIANAPOLIS | . READERS club. Mrs. Otis P. Ren-| chen will review “Henry Ford" (8imonds) and Mrs, James C, Mead
{will discuss the author.
Mrs. Robert’ H. Tyndall will dis-| cuss “Nutrition” at a meeting of Chapter PF, P, E. O, SISTERHOOD, tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Jolin Edwards, 4335 N. Pennsylvania st. | Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Gibson Adams, Cyrus Rutherford, Louis E. Berner and Robert M. Hopkins. Mrs. Doyle Zaring will give “P. E. O. Patter” , |
| Family.” ling at 9:30 a. m. will precede the
ridian Heights Presbyterian church at a meeting at 10:30 a. m. Thurs-
day.
The subject of study for the next three months “The Christian An executive board meet=
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meeting. Section 3 will serve a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Carl Iserloth will be in charge. Mrs, Mary Wamer | win lead devotions; Mrs. Harry B. [ McNeely, church organist, will provide the music. The organization will sponsor a hobby show ant baked bean supper | Oct. 29,
Families of the Olive Branch Christian church will bring. treasures, old and new; canned vegee tables grown in. their home gardens and samples of children’s han-
|diwork for display at the family“
The WOMAN'S ADVANCE club |night program this evening at
will meet tomorrow at the home of | Mrs. Clarence M. Sones, 3845 Kenwood ave. Mrs. W. B. 8. Johnson will be the leader.
Mrs. George W. Allisonville rd., will be hostess to the | IRVINGTON CATHOLIC] WOMAN'S STUDY club tomorrow. | Mrs. Dorothea Potts will discuss | “What is New in Nutrition.”
“Outstanding Negro Personalities” by Mrs. J. Harold Wright and » record highlight by Mrs, H. A. Gift will provide the program for tomor- | row's meeting of Chapter V, P. E. 0. {SISTERHOOD. Mrs. Frank T.| | Smith, 514 N. Campbell ave., will be {the hostess.
The - birthday of Chapter APF, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD. will be celebrated at a meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Guy O. Carpenter, 3550 Central ave, Mrs. H. L. Foreman will provide the .music,
The HELP EACH OTHER club will meet for luncheon tomorrow at {the home of Miss Lulu Dunning, {2003 Mansfield ave. Cards will follow the business meeting
The '42 BRIDGE club will meet at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Earl Armstrong Sr, 4912 E.| Washington st. New officers of the are Mrs. Armstrong Jr., presi-| dent; Mrs. Roger Cox, treasurer, and Mrs, ‘Melvin .G. Miller, publeity | chairman.
The Mayflower chapter’ of the INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY ‘club met today at the home of Mrs. Clifford Horney. Mrs. Wayne Reddick was the speaker.
Complete Plans For Card Party
have been completed for a card party io be sponsored by the St. Rita guild Saturday afternoon in Block's audi. torium. Mrs. David Connor, general chair« man, will be assisted by Mrs, Albert P. Weber and Mrs. John McAllen. The committee chairmen will be Miss Catherine Fox, tickets; Miss Sarah Greelish, cards; Mrs. Wil. liam Carson, candy; Miss Jewel Lanahan, special; Miss Catherine M. Fletcher, table prizes, and Miss Katherine T. Arkins and Miss Josephine Riley, publicity,
Club Luncheon
Mrs. Jack Cunningham, 3717 N. Delaware st, entertained the Chalcedony club with a 12:30 p. m. luncheon today. Cards followed a business meeting. :
Guild Has Luncheon
The Si. Margaret's Hospital guild held a luncheon meeting today at the home of Mrs. Charles B. Sipe, 4735 N. Illinois st.
Arrangements
Set Harvest Tea
© {ment Paulstich, 4gso Girls, Boys Scouts and Camp Fire
7:30 o'clock. Parents.and children are expected | to sit together during the entertainpresented by Camp Fire
Bluebirds,. The Mary Martha guild, of which Mrs Wales E. Smith is jresident, is sponsoring “family night. "
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a hat as anyone has ever thought a halo ruffle on a close-fitting cap, crocheted of one of the jewelcolor chenilles of soft wool: To-eobtain complete crocheting in{structions for the ruffie hat (pattern 5551) (can be made of straw yarn, also), send 11 cents in coin, your name and address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, 530 S. Wells st, Chicago 7, Ill.
sation for approval at the = 1 convention in the John Her-
| Mrs. Harry P. Blasingham.
. Registration for the convention | at 9:30 a. m. will be followed by a; general session in the suditortum | at 10am Mrs Miller will preside.
_Commitiee Reports
The morning session will include greetings from Mrs. James W, Fes-| ler, president of the Art Association | of Indianapolis, and reports on the year's work from the following com- | mittee heads: Miss Martin, Junior | art clubs; Mrs. Robert E. Burke, co-| operation with Indiana university; Mrs, Smith, co-operation with the| Hoosier salon, and Mrs, John rl" resolutions, “Art Education In Indiana” whl be the theme of a forum at 11 a. m, Dr, Clement T. Malan, state superintendent of public instruction, will discuss “Public School Art.” Five speakers will give 10-minute talks explaining the view point of Indiana art educators. They are Henry R. Hope, fine arts department of I. U.; J. R. Mitchell, Richmond high school principal; Donald Mattison, Herron Art school director; Mrs. Smith and A. Reid Winsey, DePauw university art department.
Peat to Speak
A general discussion arranged by Mrs. Johnston will follow. Mrs. Jewell B, Taylor and Mrs. Bert Mc-
luncheon at 1 p. m. 1 Wilbur D. Peat, director at John Herron, will be the principal speak-' er of the afternoon session. He will| {discuss “Living Artists of Latin | American Republics.” During the afternoon club presi!dents will make their reports and Mrs. H. E. Barnard will present the May E. Robinson memorial award..
Smith-Graham Rite Is Set
A dinner at the Columbia club will follow the marriage Sunday of
Albert Dickinson Smith. The wedding ceremony will be at 3:30 p. m, | in the home of the bride's mother, | Mrs. Marshall D. Lupton, 5070 Pleasant Run plwy., north dr. with Dr. Alexander Shkarp Sr. officiating. | Guests at the dinner will be Mr. | and Mrs. D. I. Smith and daughter, | Betty, Anderson; Mrs. Clarence H. Whitmer, Chicago; Mrs. Florence W. Fulghum, Cleveland; Jerry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Miss Ruby Smith, Miss Sue, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fairchild and Miss Mary Ann Graham.
Alliance Will Have Birthday Luncheon
“The annual birthday luncheon of
Wheeler and Mrs. Charles T, Hanna, |
‘Cammon will be in charge of the|
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the Jessy Wallin Heywood alliance of the All Souls Unitarian church will be Thursday at the church. | The committee in charge includes { Mesdames William B. Engler, Ed- | win Emerich, Howard Ball, R. R. {Smith and William A. Hacker. Members will bring a penny for| each year of their ages. Dr. Frank 8. C. Wicks and Dr. E. Burdette Backus will speak.
Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rice, 2451 Park ave, had as their house guests recently Mr. and Mrs: Roger N. Williams and their daughter, Barbara, | of New York, formerly of Indian- |; apolis. The Williamses had been in Ft. Sill, Okla., visiting their sbn and | daughter-in-law, Maj. and Mrs, | | Stuart C. Williams. |
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School 15 Home Safety Class Will Have ‘Hazard Hunt’ at the
. Home of Mrs. Earl Beck
Al “hazard hunt” will be held Priday at the home of Mrs, Ear] Beck, 926 N. Beville ave., in connection with the second meeting of the home safety class of school 18, E. Michigan st. and Beville ave. The class is’the first one organized in the city under the sponsorship of the Indianapolis Chambér of Commerce safety council and the first ald and-accident prevention department of the Indianapolis Red Cross,
Mrs. James Carey Sr. is in charge, School Standby
The course, which opened last Frie day, will meet Fridays from 1:30 to 3 p. m. until nine hours have been completed. Those enrolled are Mesdames Lester Harvey, Charles Taylor, Robe ert Wollgar, John _ Rentchler, Charles Miller, Ralph Clark, Carl Boeller, Myrel Lewis, ~ Marlin Chaney, Harold Heard, Beck and Sam Sofnas. Others are Mesdames William Patterson, A. R. Dyar, Robert Lee, Vernia Gibson, Robena Lineback, Gale Becklehimer, Mary Armstrong, Maurice Dodd and ‘Theodore Kountz, » ~ ” Fach woman entering the home safety contest sponsored by the O. of C. safety council will be given a “home hazard” appraisal form liste ing 40 questions, accofding to Mrs. Louis R. Markun, contest chairman, The forms will be used as a basis for inspecting the homes, The contest, beginning Nov. 15, is open to clubs, Parent-Teacher associations, Girl Scout and Camp Fire Girls’ groups and other civic organs izations. Clubs Enroll
“Among the first clubs to enroll are the Bide-A-Wee Study, Vanda« worker and Social Study. - In addition to the appraisal forms groups will be supplied with accldent report forms to keep a record of accidents among their members. Prizes will be war bonds. Any “organized group of 15 or more women may enter. Informa tion may be obtained at the Indi. anapolis Chamber of Commerce from the home safety division of the safety council,
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