Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1943 — Page 17
wil Mark’ 'F ounders’ Day
~ Delta Sigma Kappa? ol
celebrate the founding of PHI DEL-|
TA BETA, Noblesville, __ president before the dinner.
Mrs, Floyd will
Downs, vice president; Mrs. Ross
Shaum and Mrs, Irene Stuart, recarding and corresponding secretar-
sMesatsts pv] Walton, Shaum,
tion to the Riley Cheer guild and
~will be hostess to Beta chapter, NU ~ CHI, tomorrow evening.
There will be an all-day meeting
"of Psi chapter, ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA,
tomorrow at the -home of Mrs. Fred Lehr, 5210 Plepsant Run
Mrs. Reinhardt “To"Give Report
Mrs. Cleo McLean will preside at
ee a. business th meting of-the- Hayward
DR A the west room of the World War
P.-T. A. Card Party Will Be Tomorrow
The Parent-Teacher association
hold its annual card party at 2 Pp m tomorrow in Block's auMrs. Victor A. Barr will be gen-
be. installed as| ~ Other new officers are Mrs. Harry| Bennett, treasurer; and Mrs. George!
~~ Mis; Genie Brice, 1406 W, 34k st.
| Those enrolled in the course are + Mesd ray ML Allis G..Bumen, Leland K, Carter, M. P.|.
Quinlan, Marjorie N. Spencer, C.
p.{ Harvey Spragg, Norman Terhune, | Overman, C. F. Prim, Fern Wotring,
.| Halladay, Clear, George Oakley, Prim, Wallace Remington, | Charles B. Sanders and W. I. Wins
‘With ty typewriters as scarce as pick up a second-hand typewriter
“The -professional
a little ingenuity, time and elbow grease, it can be dressed up and made the focal point of a boy's or girl's room. The photo here shows a salvaged desk, rejuvenated with paint and smart Ted-white-and-blue plaid oiléloth, which also covers : ana back of the chair (also rescued from the discard), and makes a | decorative wall panel for -the hanging bookcase. ] essional touch 1s seen in ‘matching the ‘bolder stripes” in the design, so that the horizontal lines on. the desk top continue straight down. the side panels. The edges - of the wall panel are Snished off with & band. of red Scotch tape.
they ire now. it should be easy to desk for very little money. With
seat
| Willlam H. Evans 2 — 7:30 p. m.
[Beech Grove—1 p. m. Open house.
det + {1 W. R. MeCultough. Mrs, John | ‘Joumbertand1:15 p
{Garden City Study — 1:30 p. m. | Hostess, Mrs. Richard Bymaster,
| tague, speaker. {Flackville—T7:30 p. m. Fall festival
[Pleasant Run Study 2—11 a. m.!
‘| Speedway—T:45 p. m. Family night
| Fan Festival pw
Book review, “Human Comedy” |. (Saroyan), Miss Louise Hodapp.
WEDNESDAY
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Mrs. Henry Sal. state regional chairman Music, Wil-
sana
is : “Salvage,”
McWethy presiding. m. “Health For Youth,” Mrs. William A. Tay-
~ 3638 Creston. Mrs, Dale Diefenderfer, leader, Mrs. Hazel Mon-
and open house,
Mrs, George Gressel, 5612 E. 21st,
hostess. “Home - School Teamwork. for Democracy,” Mrs, Glen Dearinger. :
sand social hour, -N. D. Cory pre-
+ == THURSDAY Pleasant Run Study 1=10:30 a. m. ‘Mrs, D. W. Dunham, 1711 Préas: ant Run pkwy. hostess. "Meanings and Moods in Music,” Mrs. Martin Case, and “The Family
of background lectures followed by {troop visiting and concluded by more group meetings.
Crabill, Katherine Critchlow, Harry
Hill, Ernest Howe, Robert Kessing, John Longsdorf, Charles E Masson aad AN Mohit: i Rey Mesdames F. T, MeCalri- “7. Ww. Meek, Elizabeth O'Neil, Ruth Robinson, Charlotte Shere, George Van
Webb, T. D. Adams, Laura Francis, Chester Brooks and T. L. Hoffner.
Intermediate: Course
leaders of intermediate troops will open next Monday. 3 Mrs. Raymond Smart and Miss
the. senior leadership course which | includes an interpretation of the Senior Scout service program. Those enrolled in the senior course are . Mesdames Carl Crim, ‘Elvin © Walton, Emil Gantenbein,
Elmer Lee, Dwight Barker, Merrill Karl Kistner, Wilbur Irwin, D. K.
Wells, Isaac VanDer Moore, Oscar Utterback, G. D. Yaeger and P. P.
“| Moffett and Misses Betty Feasey,! JiR
Anna Rosemeyer and Jean Ellen Glass. ! Leaders Meet The leaders’ association met last night at the Y. W. C. A, The dis-
‘feussion ‘was based on ‘how parents]
can help in Girl Scout troops. Discussion leaders were Mrs. Fred Shaw, intermediate; Mrs. Karl Ven-|' itz, Brownies, and Miss Bariows, seniors. A licensed campers course, . quired of ad leaders Who wash 10 40 overnight or week-end camping with their troops, opened ‘last week. Enrolled in this program are Mesdames C. L. Addie, G. L. Brinkworth, Crim, Ralph Duhica, Thomas , Elmer Hume, C. A. Mc-
F.. C.. Rosemeyer,
BL TT a A!
Girl Scout Leadership Program To Continue Through November; List of Trainees Is Announced |”
The local Girl Scout organization will devote the month of November to leadership training, Mrs. Montgomery 8, Lewis, chairman of the leadership committee, has announced. _ Miss Betty Gridley, field secretary, and Mrs. I. V. Giles, member of the training committee, are instructors of the course for Brownie leaders. The course is being given'in three sections beginning with a series
Derry, - Margaret Esselborn, Frieda| 8. Pelléy, Elliott French, Dennis} .
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A. similar course for prospective /\
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It is fun to wear pinafores—say the girls! Why not plan pinafores for Christmas. this year—in firm, flouncy cottons, in taffeta or in velveteen? “Pattern 8437 presents a’ pinafore,
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of “Fashion,” just out. A copy is| ment club. Speaker, Dr. John J. 26 cents, : Haramy, “News of the World" Miss Louise Keyler, president; To Have Dance pea Sn a Tot Members of the junior and senior|{ 7:30 p. m., today. Mrs. Paul Kuhl, clas at Sacred Heart: high. school 807 N. Bolton, hostess, ave a basketball benefit|ryets chap, Phi Beta Pil. 8 p. m dance from 9 p. m. to midnight! toaay, ¥.-W, C. A Mis. O: E Friday in the school gym, 1500 B.| ' pohiman presiding. ; Meridian st. . Pinky Kincaid’s or- : 4 chestra will play. Victor Faugh|Alpha chap, Zeta Beta Chi. 7:45 and Daniel Feldhake are in charge| P.M. today Hotel Lincoln. “Mexi|of arrangements. can Holiday,” Mrs. Charles Martin. oY Miss Lucille Larimore presiding at Con Amigo Meets | = we
LODE. cinch scr gh
“ [Seventh ward; ‘Democratic Women's.
“| Women's Lecture,
1% yards 35 or 39-inch material, |
Council,” Mrs. Florence VanCleave. Pleasant Run Study 3 — 11 a. m. Mrs. Robert Davis, 1735 Shade-
~ land, hostess, “Home - School Teamwork for Democracy,” Wo, FRIDAY ‘
Mars Hill—3: 30 p. m. Stephen Foster songs, fifth grade, “Foster's Contribution to Education,” Charles Vance, Ben Davis pincipal. John Strange—8 p. m. Open house | and paper sale, Albert Walsman 3—2 p.m. Speaker, Robert Hamm. Music, Mrs, John - SATURDAY
festival, Victor Menefee, E. O. Walton, O. P. Roach, Mesdames C. A. Standiford, Emil Ganten“bein” and Mie Ake)
Events Alpina, International Travel-Study. 6 p. m,, today. XY, W. C. A. Mis. C. J. Ancker, speaker,
Irvington circle, Child Conservation League of America. Today. Mrs. ‘R. 8, Hiatt, 5204 E, 10th, and Mrs. Mark Demaree, hostesses. Speaker, Mrs, T. R. Lyda, “A Woman's Best Years.”
tonight. Mrs, Julia V,. Perkins, 2035 - N. Meridian, apt. 1701, hostess, Plan annual Christmas party. : 2 p.m, Fri Central library, Speaker, Mrs. Bjorn Winger, “The Unconquered Viking.” Wednesday Afternoon. Mrs, P. C. Nicoles, 3029 Park, hostess, Mesdames Harold E, Hartley, William Burcham, Matt Carpenter, speakers, Mesdames Andrew Cook, B. E. Gavin, Albert F, Walsman, a assistant hostesses,
Minerva. Wed. Mrs. J. A. Cameron, 1116 W. 34th, hostess. Mesdames
Edwin E. Shelton, speakers, Tri-O-Dice. 6:45 p. m, today, Clay-
Crooked Creek Garden. Thus. Mrs, Earl C. Barnes, 5262 Woodside dr., hostess, = Victory garden round table,
Rio de Janiero, I. T,-8. C, Wed. 10:30
Powell, speaker. Mrs, Byron Dow, Mrs. Basil Fischer, assistant hostesses.
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Dr. Rebecca Mesdames Ines Merz, Ralph Poore, C. E. Stout, W. O. Wheeler, assistant hostesses. :
Bridgeport—8:90 to 7 p.m: Pali}
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Lillian Gish To Appear at “Town Hall’
Miss Lilllan Gish, stage and screen star, will be the speaker at the {fourth of the Town Hall series, at 11 a. m. Friday in the English theater, Her subject will be “From Hollywood to Broadway.” Miss Gish played in some of the
{screen's earliest super-features, in-
cluding “Intolerance,” “Broken Blossoms,” “Way Down East,” “Orphans of the Storm,” “The White Sister”
+and “La -Boheme.”
In 1930 she returned to Broadway. {to appear-in- Anton Chekov’s “Uncle.
Vanya,” and was later seen in Dumas’ “Camille.” In 1940 she played Vinnie Day in “Life With Father” and in the theater guild's “Mr. Sycamore” in the 1942 season. She recently returned from Hollywood where she made her first talking picture in the role of a Nor-
wegian patriot in “The Commandos }
Strike.at-Dawn.,” =. that
Mrs. Kurt PF. Pantzer- will -{ntroduce Miss Gish and will preside at
the luncheon at the Columbia club
in her honor following the lecture.
Club Will Hear Mrs. Rumpler
of ‘the Priday Afternoon Reading club in Block's auditorium at 2 p. m. “Friday.
and Mrs. Alice Clarke Green. Mesdames George Healey, Mary
, | Gifford and Clyde Montgomery will T be in charge. of arrangements, .
Stenotypists Will Meet
: Next Week
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Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will be the speaker at the guest day meeting
Mrs. B."C. Wright wiil pe i oo and. musie willbe provided ry {oo | Mrs. Lorena Moore Aughinbaugh
i The annual fall card party of the, > wilt! t be next Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium, Mrs. Gurrett ¥. Kirby will be the general shairman.
The committee chairmen will be.
i Mrs. 8. R. Lovick and Mrs. Frank
©. Burns, books; Mrs. David . Jolly, | special; Mrs. William Peake and Mrs. H. B. Mahan, tickets; Mrs, Harry Germain, table prizes; Mrs. T. G. Evard, bake sale; Mrs, George Newton, cards and tallies, and Mrs. | Alva Cradick, hospitality,
I. T.-S. C. Group toNote Anniversary -
s “Rirs* Ruth Holman will speak on “Egypt” and Miss Mary Lee. Stuart, will play plano selections at the! anniversary party “of the’ Netherlands chapter, Ingernational | Travel-Study club, it 7 p. m,, Nov.| 17, at the Y. W. C. A. Mesdames - M. B, Dunn, R. a Roller and Max Norris will be the| special ‘guests,
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Children’s museum will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the As-
night in the ¥.- W. C. A. - Robert J. Arthur and hts sister, Miss Mary Arthur, will provide the music. : “Clinics” has heen chosen as the project of the organization for the year, Miss Ann Beyersdorfer isl chairman of the project committee.
pool hotel. Dinner, Mrs. Frank] Mock, honor guest. }:
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