Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1944 — Page 12

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Society— Wheel and : Distaff Committee

Sets Guest Day Tea for May 19

THE WHEEL AND DISTAFF committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., has set May 19 as the date for its guest day tea. Mrs. Noble W. Hiatt will be the hostess for the event.

Museum Lists Activities

A LIST OF NEXT MONTH'S | acuvities at the John Herron Art museum has been announced. Wilbur D, Peat, museum director, will give a lecture on ‘Former Painters in Indiana” at 4 p. m. on May 7. On May 14 Simon P. Baus will give a demonstration of portrait painting and May 21 Mrs, Wendell P. Coler will give a gallery talk on “Trends in Indiana Painting Today.” A series of motion pictures. on Colonial Williamsburg have been scheduled for May 28.

8 ” s | The Junior auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery will meet | at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the nursery, A 12:30 p. m. board meeting will precede the luncheon. Hostesses for the afternoon will | be Mesdames Mayburn Landgraf,

Those who will assist Mrs, Hiatt are Mesdames Frederick C. Albershardt, Wilbur E. Smith, J. Edwin Aspinall and Mrs. O. H. Hershman. The officers who were elected at a recent meeting will be installed ‘at. the tea. I Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark is the > h sew present and tne others we | War Mothers Mrs. Grant C. Appel and, Mrs. Hershman, first and second vice presidents. Mrs. Eugene Beasley, Observance to secretary; Mrs. John L. Goldthwaite, treasurer, and Mrs. Fran- H cis H. Sinex, membership chair- Be ere man. u . : | “America’s War Mothers will be Honors Nancy Kegiey | honored with a ceremony May 14 MRS. RAYMOND F. MILBURN 'j;, the World War Memorial buildentertained yesterday mOIMMINg ling The ceremony, usually held with a breakfast and pantry shower i, the Arlington cemetery, will be in the Marott hotel in honor of held in Indianapolis this year beMiss Nancy Jane Kegley. Miss |cquse of war transportation diffiKegley will become the bride of | .yjties, Pfc. Robert E. Jenkins in a cere- The organization is celebrating mony Saturday in the Broadway |i; 19th year. Mrs. Margaret N. Methodist church. McClure, Hollywood, Cal, former Among the guests were Mrs. |, 4 na) president, is in IndianapoWilliam F. Kegley, mother of the |}; making plans for the event with bride-to-be, Mesdames Ralph yo p May Hahn, president. Showalter, George O. Browne, O. | 4" onneert by the Ft. Harrison H. Grant, William Waggoner, |v hand will open the program Forrest Haines and W. R. Wil- |... 45 p. m. in the War Memorial Miamson, “Misses Betsy Hutchings, alnza: Mis. . Russell Paxton ‘will ge ot a musical program to be held at 2 p.'m. The nation's war mother having the greatest number of children in {the services will receive a citation land the Indiana mother with the [greatest number of children in the | services also will be honored. es » 2 The U. S. A. chapter of the American War Mothers will meet fat 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the {World War Memorial building. ‘Open House to Honor ‘Member of WAC

will entertain with an open house in honor of her sister, Pvt Belva Oniones, WAC, tomorrow afternoon and evening at her home.

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Hall Cochrane and Frederick Miss Oniones, Mitchell. who is here from a » = California for a

visit, will leave Wednesday for Ft. Miss Oniones Des Moines, Iowa, for basic training. She is the daughter of John Oniones of Linton.

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Chi Delta Chi. 6:45 p. m. Tues. Mrs. James Gates, 1538 Bradbury, hostess. Dinner for pledges. Anagnous, Epsilon Sigma Omicron. Tues. Mrs. Bert Gadd, 2130 Prospect, hostess. “Song of Bernadette” (Werfel), Mrs. A. S. Miles. Irvington chap. Omicron. Tues. Mrs. John Davis, 835 Ellenberger pkwy., hostess. Program, Mrs. W. A. Colsher. Chap. U, P. E. O. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. O. P. Epler, 5750 E. 10th, hostess. “A Trip Thropgh Billings Hos-

Mrs. William A. Hough will be the speaker for tomorrow's meet- | ing of the Fortnightly Literary club in the Propylaeum. Her subject will be “Victor Hugo.”

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CLUBS Alpha Beta Latreian, Tues. Mrs. Robert G. Rennick, 4144 Carrollton ave. hostess. Mothers’ meeting, tea. Inter Alia. Tues. Mrs. Walter Edwards, Williams ‘Creek, hostess. “Alaska and the Aleutians,” Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam, Irvington Chautauqua. Tues. Mrs. John. B. Ferguson, 312 N. Ritter, hostess. Speakers, Mesdames Garfield Walker, Charles E. Hill and H. O. Pritchard. Late Book. Tues. Mrs. J. W. ley, 2616 E. 59th, hostess.

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id pital,” Mrs. J. A. Crewes. Cr . Chap. W, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. Cla rence Perry Twp. War Mothers. 1:30 p.m. Jackson, 4202 Central, hostess.

Tues. Edgewood school. Spencer. Tues, Mrs HA Sloan, 4g21| Frosram, Mrs. W. W. Jamison. Washington blvd, hostess. Pro- Alpha chap, Phi Omega Kappa. 8 gram, “Radio.” | Pp. m. Tues. Mrs. Eugene Rotert, V-5 Mothers. 2 p. m. Wednesday.| S124 Roosevelt ave, hostess. Columbia club, | -

{ 7 MISCELLANEOUS Club Names Officers Industrial Nurses of Central Indi- Mrs. Chauncey Parker is the new ana. Tues. Y. W. C. A. Dinner.

(president of the Dames club of the

P.-T. A. GROUP | Indiana University Dental school. |

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{congress during the next two years.

Mrs. Burnos Lawson, 446 S. East

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

2 Tudor Masquers Club Will Give Barrie Play

“The Admirable Crichton” (Barrie) will be given at 8:15 p. m. Saturday at Tudor Hall by the Masquers club of the school. Leading roles in the production will be played by (left to right) Misses Emily Flickinger, Helen Rogers and Doris Palmer,

Voters League

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Candidates

The Indianapolis League of Women Voters will conduct interviews with all candidates for congress from the 11th district. The interviews will be based on six issues of public interest which will be discussed in

The issues include attitudes on the centralization of government; functions as a member of congress; respective responsibilities of the congress and the President; responsibilities of government and private enterprise for employment and foreign policy problems. . The interviews will be concluded and the results compiled before the primary election May 2. Mrs. Lester A. Smith, chairman of the local league's election committee, will be in charge of the project. Her assistants will be Mesdames Robert Clark, Austin Clifford, Frank H. Cox, Mark Demaree, Ruth Foster, Richard Gaus, Donald Gerking, Charles T. Harman, Robert Loomis, James L. Murray, N. Taylor Todd and Fitzhugh Taylor and Miss Imogene Poston.

Church Group

Sets Convention

Times Special ALEXANDRIA, Ind. April 24. —

The northern Indiana state conven- { tion of the Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Church of God will be held at the Church of God here Wednesday.

Mrs. Bessie Byrum, Anderson, will {speak on “Christian Education” | during the morning session and the

Adam W. Miller, Anderson. Officers will be elected and installed at the closing session of the convention Wednesday evening,

I. U. Student Wins Fellowship

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. April 24. | —Miss Virginia L. Boughan, Brazll, who was graduated yesterday from

afternoon speakers will be Mrs. 3 Nora Hunter, Los Angeles, and Dr.| §

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Mrs. Frank J. Sheehan, Gary, program chairman, will present the program and officers will give reports. Mrs, Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, will give the president's message,

To Give Tea

Mrs. Henry F. Schricker will be the hostess for a tea in the governor’s mansion following the opening session. The honor guests will be Mrs. H. C. Houghton; Red Oak, Towa, second vice president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Ahlgren and the past state presidents. Mrs, Edwin I. Poston and Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson will assist Mrs. Schricker. District, county and club presidents will be the honor guests for the dinner in the Ciaypool. at 7 p. m. on May 10 and speakers for the after dinner session will be Mrs. Houghton, who will discuss “Miles to Go,” and Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, whose subject will be “The Meaning of a Total Peace.”

To Present Resolutions .

District breakfasts will open activities on May 11 followed by a parliamentary law institute and an Epsilon Sigma Omicron business meeting. Mrs. Edwin F. Miller, Peru, resolutions chairman, will present resolutions at the general session and the district presidents will give their annual reports. Officers will be

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“4 Annoiinces Program Features— For 55th Annual Comontlog

The program for the 55th annual convention for the Indiana Federation of Clubs has been announced. The sessions, to be held in the Claypool hotel, will open on May 10 and continue through Friday, May 12. A conference of department and committee chairmen, district, county and club presidents will precede the informal opening of the convention scheduled for 1:30 p. m. May 10, -

nominated and the candidates will be introduced. A forum on “Tomorrow's Challenge to Industry, the Home, Education and the Church,” will be the feature of the afternoon “session. Participants will be Clarence A. Jackson, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, DePauw university president, and Dean Clarence Manion, University of Notre Dame. ‘

Dinner Meeting

(A dinner honoring Governor and Mrs. Schricker will highlight the program on the 11th. Governor Schricker will give a message and the guest speaker will be Sigrid Schulz, radio commentator. A reception in honer of all candidates will follow. Judge Mark W. Rhoads will give the address for the morning session on.May 12 and special committee chairmen will make reports. Eugene C. Pulliam also will speak. Mrs. Walter -S. Grow will be the chairman for a program tea to be given the afternoon of the 13h, in Ayres’ auditorium. A fine arts dinner Friday evening will close the convention. New officers will be introduced and Cleo Dawson, author, will give the adThe junior members of the federation will hold their convention on May 13 at tiie Claypool.

Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given

MENUS FOR TUESDAY Breakfast

Grapefruit (4 halves), Griddle cakes and sirup.

} Luncheon Luncheon asparagus on toast (% |

Emmaus Lutheran. 2 p. m. Wed.’ School. Luncheon preceding for mothers and children. 8 p. m. Fri, skating party at Riverside Tink.

!Other officers elected recently are, Mrs. Richard Wulff, vice president:

Mrs. John Thomas Esmon, secretary, and Mrs. Dudley Smith,

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Indiana university here, has been awarded the $600 fellowship for study in Mexico offered by the Indiana Federation of Clubs. A similar award will be made to | Miss Marta Alfaro, San Jose, Costa Rica, for study in this country. | Miss Laurabelle Anderson, Ft. | Wayne, was named as the alterinate for the Federation fellowship tand Miss Kathleen McCullough, Clear Creek, received honorable mention.

Rhubarb sauce (1 lb. rhubarb), Butter cookies (13 1b. bought).

Dinner

Veal and potato casserole (1 1b. veal steak—9 red pts.),

1 bunch fresh). Fruit salad (3 apples, 1 banana, 1 Bread (8 slices). Homemade devil's (use 12).

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‘Auxiliary Officers ‘Will Be Installed

| Newly elected officers of the | woman's auxiliary to the Indianap- | olis Typographical union 1 will be honored at a 6:30 p. m. dinner) | Wednesday in Catherine's res- | taurant. | The officers, to be installed fol- | lowing dinner, are Mrs. Charles

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Stop Perspiration

Clubwomen to Make ‘Stamp Corsages

A center for the manufacture, by | volunteer workers, of war stamp, 1

corsages will open here soon, ac-

Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin,

cording to Mrs, Louis R. Markun, “2. No waiting to dry. Cunbensed state war bond booth chairman for 3 Sighzafes Shaviag ig aT 50 yar finance committee’s women's : helps stop pe spiration safely. Pp . ure, white, antise tic The date for the opening of the poll vanishing aise : production center in the World War 5.

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Miss Janet Fowler To Be Married

Recent marriages and engagement announcements appear in the bridal scene today.

linger, 6173 Park ave. have announced

The engagement of Miss Janet R. T. Fowler to Capt. Russell A. Marsh, U. 8. A, has been announced, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Fowler, 4173 Broadway, and Mr. Marsh is the son of Mrs. Edna Seliger, New Brighton, Pa. The prospective bridegroom has returned from 20 months of overseas duty with the army air corps and has temporarily been in Atlantic City, N. J. No date has been set for the wedding. o ” - Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Cohen, 3039 Central ave, will entertain an. open house’ Wednesday evening at their ‘home in honor of {The their son-in-law and daughter, Lt.

‘and. Mrs.- Malben Alan Schweig.

There, will be no invitations. + Mrs. Schweig was Miss Shirley Anne Cohen before her marriage April 18 in Stockton, Cal. The is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule A. Schweig, Clayton, Mo. After May 4 the couple will be at home in Alliance, Neb., where Lt. Schweig will be stationed. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Purdue university, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity.

Cravens Home

Is Scene of Wedding

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Cravens, 5753 N. Delaware st. was the scene at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon for the marriage of Miss Doretha Ames and Robert Cravens. The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, read the vows.

Miss Ames is the daughter of Mrs. James Ames, of Oblong, Ii,

her attendant and she wore a brown suit and a corsage of pimk roses. Miss Judy Cravens was the

best man. Following the ceremony there was | a dinner at the Homestead after,

Good Samaritan hospital, Vin- | cennes, and Mr. Cravens, a member | of Sigma Nu fraternity, attended Franklin college and Indiana university.

White Cross Units Plan Meetings

The schedule of meetings for the members of the Methodist Hospital White Cross guild for this week has been announced. The groups will meet at the hospital service center. The list includes: North Church and West Michigan Street, tomor-

row; Quaker, Olive Branch,

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9 Friendly and White Banner, 2. Wednesday, Irvington and Brook-| | side, Thursday, and Brightwood "and Victory, Friday.

Ib. pork ......... tesersasnrs 1 The Fifty First Street Methodist {1 Ib. ground beef ........e0s 6 {church and Wallace Street Pres‘1 1b. lamb shoulder ......i... 4 byterian church groups met today. 12 lb. bacon ....... cressrscsans ' 1b. ‘cheese .....,.. ‘vee rrraree 3 Elected to Honorary 4 lb. POrK r08St vevverenrnnone

a Six new members have been | elected to the Butler university ... 60 chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, hon-

|orary scholarship society. They are | Mrs. Mabel Irene Ross, Misses Helen «v.es.. 16] Barron, Joan Carey, Betty Ann Ginceseseses 3 ney and Elizabeth May Smith, all of — | Indianapolis, and Donald C. Brown Cr eeisensrenes 19 of Orland.

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The Eighth Christian church at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon was the scene,of the marriage of Miss Marjorie. Burton The Ray. E. E. Russell hea. VOWS, A reception at “the: home -ot-the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burton, 1427 N, Tibbs ave, followed the ceremony. Mr. Carson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson of Libérty. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride wore a powder blue suit with dusty rose accessories and a corsage of gardenias and white roses. Her attendant, Miss Mary Perguson, wore a beige wool ‘suit with brown accessories and ‘a corsage of gardenias and yellow roses. The best man was Dean Meyers, Liberty, and Jack Boruff and Don Leukhardt were the ushers, Following a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

Benefit Card Party

A card party for the benefit of St. Ann's Indian mission, Belcourt, N.D, will be given at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the Assumption school basement by teachers and pupils

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Bs Street Unit To Have Luncheon

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mantel Evangeliear and “Re. he sirined church.

Wi. “and the Rév. W. E. Nelson will give the invocation. The hostess gulld will serve a noon luncheon and officers will be elected and installed. . The Rev. Robert Windhorst, pastor of the Pleasant Run Evane gelical church, will give the address for the afternoon session. Mrs, George Amt and Mrs. Howard Pattison will provide musie. -

DeMolay Mothers

Note Anniversary

The DeMolay Mothers club held an open house yesferday afternoon in the chapter house in observance of the 2st anniversary of the granting of the charter for the loe cal DeMolay chapter. The event was arranged by Mesdames Bert Lawson, Raymond

Reed, Will Bernhardt, Joe Voorhis, R. J. Woodin, Charles Langwell, Gleen McQueen, John Cross, Clancy Hitchcock and Russell 8heets. Mrs, R. J. Staunch is the club MAROTTS sw

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