Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1944 — Page 18
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‘PAGE 18 ____ Club Women Will Hear Jack Hatfield Actor, Martha Allen + To Be Special Guests Mrs. M. J. Reese has arranged
. Council of Women's meeting to be held Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium.
Features of the meeting will be}
the appearance of Tom Rutherfurd, Broadway actor, who will appear in the Civic theater production of Hamlet, and a talk by Miss Martha Allen, national Camp Fire Girls’ executive. Jack Hatfield will’ introduce Mr. Rutherfurd during the morning session which will open at 10 a. m. Mr. Hatfield will talk on “A Civic Theater in the Community.”
Other Speakers Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood, chairman of the maintenance committee of the Indiana Women's Symphony society, also will speak during the morning session. Mrs. Blackwood |
will discuss “A City and Its Music.” | '
Other morning speakers will be Mrs. W. H. Hodgson, a, founder of the auxiliary to the juvenile detention home, and Miss Janice Berlin, Marion county home demonstration agent. Mrs. Hodgson will - discuss the detention home and “Victory Gardening” will be . Miss Berlirrs subject.
Afternoon Session
During the afternoon session, following a luncheon for members in Ayres’ tearoom, the Shortridge high school debating team will consider the question, “The League of Nations Should Be Revised.” Clarence ‘Schoemaker is the. director of the group. Miss Allen has chosen as her .Subject “The Construction Program for Youth.” Mrs. Donovan Turk, council president, will preside during the sessions.
8 and 40 to Note 15th Anniversary
* Reminiscence will be the theme of the celebration of the 15th anniversary of Marion County Salon
dinher Tuesday evening at the Y. W.C. A The social committee for the dinner includes Mesdames John Noon, George Poppa, Harry Lorber, Victor Salb and James Ahern. Mrs. Lillian Lynch is in charge of special entertainment.
To Elect Officers
The Parent-Teacher association of the Bridgeport. school will elect officers at its meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs, Albert Illg will be the program chairman and entertainment will be provided by the
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Girl and Boy Scouts.
Society— .
“IN THESE TIMES” will be Dr. Lisgar Eckhart’s subject when he speaks tomorrow night at the annual dinner of ‘the Indianapolis DePauw Alumni association in the Roberts Park Methodist church. The speaker is
Honor guests at the speaker's table will be Dr. Clyde B. Wildman, university president, and Mrs. Wildman; Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. William E. Dortch, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Francis H. Mitchell, Messrs. and Mesdames Lloyd Messersmith, Louis Dirks and Edward Bartlett
and Miss Leota Colpitts. Officers of the association who also will be at the speaker's table are John A. Bruhn, president; Mrs. Frederic C. Barrows, vice president; Adrian Wilhoite, secretary; Howard Friend, treasurer, and Mrs. June Moll Wilcox, publicity chairman.
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Mrs. F. Allison Preston and Mrs. John Lillard Davis will entertain with a luncheon and a handkerchief shower Saturday in the Propylaeum in honor of Miss Betsy Leckner Wolfe who will become the bride of Lt. Albert Malcolm Buck, army air corps, in a ceremony March 11 in the Woodstock club.
Dinner for Miss Wolfe .
THE BRIDE-TO-BE and prospective bridegroom will be the honor guests at a dinner Saturday evening to be given by Miss Jane Leasure. The party will be in. the home of. the ‘hostess’ pare ents, Dr, and Mrs.. J. Kent Leasure, * The guest list will include Mr, and Mrs. Graydon Weaver, Mr, and Mrs. Davis, Misses Nancy Campbell, Mary Hall and Barbara Noel, Jack Bailey, Al Gulliver, Pfc, Howard Cravens and Sgt. Herbert Whalen.
Three Indianapolis coeds at Indiana university in Bloomington recently were initiated into Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. They are Miss Martha Francis Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. |Dunn; Miss Eleanor Hilgenberg, {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble C. Hilgenberg, and Miss Mary Jane Alford, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Alford.
To Elect Officers
OFFICERS WILL BE elected at tomorrow's meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's club at 2:30 p. m. in the Propylacum. Mrs. Archer Sinclair is the chairman of the nominating committee.
Other members of the commit tee are Miss Anna Spann, Mesdames Theodore Griffith, Lucia Macbeth and Henry Hornbrook. Miss May Louise Shipp will speak on “Miss Merrill As I Remember Her.” ~ » ” ” § The Daughters of the British Empire will have.an election of
Rabbi Goldblatt To Review Fosdick Book
Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will review “On Being a Real Person” (Fosdick) in Ayres’ auditorium at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of group 5 of the Woman's society of the First Baptist church. Mrs. Thomas E. Berry is group chairman and Mrs. Fred F. Connerley is chairman of the book review. The committee in charge of tickets includes Mesdames ~~ Hubert Bailey, E. J. Shumaker, Carl Auman, Carl Jones and George Butturff. Hostesses will be Mesdames Berry, Connerley, Auman, H. C. Asher, Jones, L. E. Hall and Butturff.
Rev. Patterson
To Be Speaker
The members of the Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, Daughters of the Union, will hear a patriotic talk by the Rev. Charles Patterson at their ‘meeting at 2 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. George Dunn, 916 King ave. Mrs. Besse Herrmann and Mrs. M. D. Didway will provide the music and the assistant hostesses will be Mesdames William Clifford, A. D. Bowen, J. B. Vandaworker and Anna Tomlinson. The group is making plans for a ‘benefit card party to be given March 9 at. the Food Craft shop. Mrs. Lee Reed will be the chairman. The executive committee “will meet at.1 p, m. Monday at Mrs, Dunn's home,
To Hold Luncheon
The members of the Mothers’ club of the Indianapolis.chapter ‘of the Order of DeMolay will celebrate the 11th anniversary of the organization with an informal luncheon at noon tomorrow in the chapter house, 1017 Broadway. . Mrs. Mabel Stanch will preside during the 2 p. m. business meeting. ’
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touches such as lingerie frills and bows, : If she finds the tubular silhouette a little trying, there is the equally fashion-right sidewrapped line in skirts and gowns. Her accessories, too, are chosen because they “do something” for her as well as for her costume. And the result is the portrait of'a woman of distinction.
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Newcomers’ Club to Have Luncheon
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Schedules Meeting
Luncheons, bridge and a dinner are the features on the calendar of
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| The ¥. W. C. A. will be the scene for a business meeting of the Tau chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, at 8 p. m, Tuesday. 2
Mrs. James A. Moag, 4453 Central ave., will be hostess for a dinner at.6 p. m. Monday for the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilof, national music honor society. Miss Ruth Beals, Miss Marjorie Gaston and Mrs. Paul R. Mogingo will assist. A talk on “Russian Music” will be given by Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt > the Patroness club. - Miss. Charlotte Lieber will preside at the business meeting when Mrs, Henry G. Hoss will give a progress report on the Indianapolis “victory musicale” to be given Tuesday in the World War! Memorial building. |
The men of the Nature Study club will hold open house for members and their friends at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the cabins at Woollens Gardens.
© Mrs. G. A. Millett, 428 W. 43d st., will be hostess for the meeting of the Woman's Round Table club tomorrow. “Great Families of the Bible” will be discussed by Mrs, Rosa Storer.
Miss Berryhill To Give Talk AtY. W.C. A.
“Puppets” will be the subject of an address to be given by Miss Gene Berryhill, Indianapolis puppeteer and children’s librarian of the Madison Avenue public library, before the members of the Industrial club
at the. Central Y. W. C. A. at 8:15 o'clock tonight. Miss Berryhill will] exhibit puppets and tell how they! are made. 8 The club sports hour at 7:15 will precede the talk. Miss Mabel Kempf, | assistant in the health education] department, will supervise instruc. ! tion in badminton, Miss Neva Petz is the president
of the club and Miss Hazel Ejliott,|
program chairman, and her committee are in charge of .the -meeting.
Cereal Medley
Make a medley of ready-to-serve cereals, heaping in one big bow) puffed cereals, flakes, shreds, tiny wheat biscuits and kernels. Pass varied fruits with them.
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