Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1944 — Page 21

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Meridian Hills Country Club Members Make Reservations for Spring Events

Planning to attend the party tomorrow night are Dr. and Mrs. Herbert ¥. Call, Capt. and Mrs. Floyd W, Schorn, Dr. and Mrs, Harry 1. Foreman, Miss Muriel Adams, Dale Morey, Mrs. Don Ellis

and Dr. and Mrs. Raymond. M. Rice.

Reservations for Tomorrow Night ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN received from Messrs. and Mesdames Reisser, R. Kirby Whyte, Clarence Beach, Paul Shideler, Frank Langsenkamp Jr. Carrol B. Stine, G. F. Albright, , Horace G. Bardin, James T. B. E. Lapenta, Robert Becherer, Paul D. Loser, Robert H. Harrington and J. Floyd King. : Others planning “to attend

A NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS have been received for this week-end’s activities at the Meridian Hills Country club. Dr. and Mrs. Horace Mann Powell are the chairmen for the first spring dinner-bridge which is scheduled for tonight and the co-chairmen of the Mon- . te Carlo party tomorrow night are Mr. and Mrs. Willard

C. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Prather. ‘Among those who have made feservations for tonight's event are Dr. and Mrs. Powell, Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Richardson, Messrs. and Mesdames E. L. Barr, Frank McKibbin, David Banta, W. E. Wilson, George Olive, Stacy B. Lindley, Frank Balke and Harry Relsser

Prather and Paul R. Summers.

Also, Messrs, and Mesdames O. W. Bogda, W. E. Wilson, Richard C. Lockton, Stewart E. Gordon, J. Andrew Deane, C. C. Knox, Horace E. Storer, Victor Seiter and Albert M. Campbell.

Activities Planned at Herron

SIMON P. BAUS will give a portrait painting demonstration st 4 p. m. Sunday at the John Herron Art museum. After the exhi‘bition the guests will visit the 37th annual display of work by Indiana artists. Mrs. Charles Latham will be the chairman of Sunday's host committee. She will be assisted by Mrs, Robert Adams, Miss Joseph-

ine Madden and E. H. K. McComb.

W. Schmidt.

Miss Schmidt will have as week-end guests Miss Gloria Burbank, Ft. Wayne, and Miss Betty Ann Fatch, Gary. The three girls are seniors at Indiana university and are members of

Delta sorority.

Next week will be the last opportunity fer visitors to vote for thelr favorite piece in the Indiana show. The popular prize of $50 awarded by Booth Tarkington will be given to the artist whose work receives the greatest number of votes by May 22,

Mrs. Richard K. Frye, Columbus, O., has been the guest this week of Miss Elizabeth Ann Schmidt and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt

are Messrs. and Mesdames Charles F. Arensman, Richard T. Hill, Donald M. Ream, W. C. Appel. Howard Nyhart, M. F. Schaefer, Paul W. Burkholder, John T. Holton, James L. Beattey, David G. Banta, Melvin Hansen, James B. Newcomb,

Lockwood, Robert C. Wallace,

Sororities— \

Pi Beta Phi | Alumnae Club | Plans Dinner -

Luncheons and dinners are the

pear in the sorority news today.

The Indianapolis Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi will have its last

p. m. Friday in the Y. W, C. A. | Charles W. Jones, general super-| intendent of the William H. Block Co., will speak on “Handling the) Public” and Mrs. Virginia Brackett Green will preside. | The hostess chairmen will be Miss Martha Scott, Mrs. Ellis B. Hall and | Mrs. Robert D. Pritchard.

Delta Delta

Music Contest Y. W. C. A. Gives Will Be Held

Tomorrow |

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The annual competitive festival of the Junior Federated Music Clubs of Indiana will be held tomorrow in Odeon hall. Following registration at 9:30 a.

m., contestants string, struments will appear. The awards will be made at the afternoon pro-

brass

in voice, piano, and woodwind in-

gram arranged by Mrs. J. H: Gill, Muncie. A noon luncheon will be held in the Hudson grill. Seated at the speakers’ table will be Mrs. Frank, W. Cregor, president of the Indiana

Federation of Music clubs; Clair McTurnan, convention chair- | . man; Mrs, Caryl Cook, Mrs. Gill, chairman: Mrs. Joseph Batchelor, |

chairman;

Bloomington,

Bicking. Junior clubs represented in the contests and on the program will include those of Indianapolis, Muncle, Kokomo, Tipton, West Lafa-

yette, ’

Beech

Connersville, Covington, Portland and Rockport.

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and Miss Ada

Grove, Union City, Rushville, Newtown,

Irvington Republican Women Hear Speaker * Mrs, Louis B. Johnson, 38 N. Haw-

thorme lane, was the hostess for |

the May meeting of the Irvington

Republican Woman's

association

this afternoon. _ Judge Emsley Johnson Jr. discussed “Domestic Problems of War

Days.” were Mesdames Robert Aldag, D. G. | Coates, A. A. French, Philip Terry going president, has called an execand Irwin Ward.

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assistant hostesses

contests program |

chairman; | New officers of the Indianapolis! Mrs. Dudley Campbell, Rushville. parijamentary Liw Club, Inc,

Alumnae group of Delta Gamma will have a 1 p. m. luncheon meeting tomorrow at the Butler university chapter house. Mrs. Herbert J. Spier,

Dance for WACs

cently at the Y. W. C. A, under the ner, Addison M. Dowling, William S. | direction of Miss Marjorie Ford, & scpinall N. F. Erving and J. Robert

sional Women's club in charge of U. 8. O. activities at the Y. W.

cl At Annual Convention Banquet; War Bond Citations Presented | ™

the brains and horse se

dinner meeting of the year at 6 she concluded.

{ the honor guests for the dinner last night which preceded a réception | honoring 1. F. C. candidates.

Judge Mark W. Rhoads and Frank IT. Millis were the guest speakers. “The Juvenile Delinquent” was the subject chosen by Judge Rhoads.

The members of the Indianapolis ventions are being ruined by the fact ‘ment and social agencies uphold the !fact that a man may run out on |his family and the taxpayers will hostess take care of them,” Judge Rhoads WACs representing 20 states at-| chairman, will have as her assist said. {tended "an informal party held re-| ants Mesdames Robert W. Faulk-

tion support a measure in the legis~ lature next year that would make

i The mothers of the members of gisobeying & court order for the Department club. Officers will be T. Appel, Josiah H. Andrews and There were 22 WACs from Bill- (the Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma support of one’s children a felony, | elected.

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Governor and Mrs. Schricker were

At this morning's general session

“Our society and marriage con-

that our public welfare depart-

Bond Citations He recommended that the federa-| {

ings General hospital and 25 from Kappa, will be the honor guests at : | Sy ‘ and would provide for the establish Stout field, The Y. W, has planned a dinner at 7 p. m. today at Cifaldi’s mere of a fund to be used in extra-

various types of recreation for the | restaurant, service women and among those | Mrs. Melvin Robertson is‘the gen-| assisting are Mrs. John Moffat, Miss | eral chairman and the entertain-|

| Shimer.

Miss Roselee Vaught, 2626 N. Capitol ave, will be the hostess Monday evening for a meeting of the

Parliamentary | Epsilon chapter, Rho Delta. aw Club, Inc.,| Chapter P of the P. E. 0. Sis-

Will Install

Callahan, director.

Indiana National bank.

The members of Beta Eta chap-| | ter, Beta Sigma Phi, will give a!

be installed Monday at the club's; Riviera club. Co-chairmen for the! monthly meeting to be held in the affair are Miss Evelyne Pang and!

Y. W. C. A. | Miss Virginia Horn assisted by Mrs. |

|diting fathers who deserted their

families,

Eugene Pulliam presented cita-

‘Marie Stevens and Mrs. Virginia ment will be in charge of Mrs. Earl! . = "0" os federated clubs whose | members bonds for a heavy bomber or $75,000 | for a pursuit plane in the I. F. C. campaign. Mrs. Edwin F. Miller, |

have sold $300,000 in|

Peru, project chairman, and Mrs. Edward D. Hodge, Frankfort, ninth district president, also were given

terhood will meet Sunday at the citations for their work in the cam-|

paign. Dinner Tonight

Mr. Millis, director of the In-

praised the members for the work they have done for the civilian de-

They are Mrs. Herman P. Will- | Eugene Stanifer and Misses Virginia | fense organization and warned that werth, president; Mesdames Thom- Helvey, Edna Damm and Doris “the offensive stage of the war!

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as M. Hindman, Carl W. Seet and; Chapman. Gustavus B. Taylor, first through! te third vice presidents; Mrs, Thomas Mrs, Thornburgh C. Pogue and Mrs, J. B. Carr, re-| . {cording and corresponding secre-| Will Be Speaker taries; Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier, |

executive secretary, the Netherlands chapter, InternaMrs. Jasper Scott will act as the tional Travel-Study club, at 6:30 installing officer. The business ses- p. m. Thursday. sion at 1:45 p. m. will follow a 1| Mrs. Clarence Cunningham, in'p. m. luncheon. Mrs, Willwerth will coming president, will announce her be the leader for the business meet- committees for the year and Mrs.! ing and Mrs. Carl Bruenger the John W. Thornburgh will speak on luncheon hostess. | Vert

Mrs. Vance Wilkinson, i TY TT Party Chairman {utive board meeting for 12:15 p. m.| The Ladies of the South Side

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Frank Kattau will be the chairman.

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‘has just begun, the stage in which leven greater sacrifices will be | called for.” Cd Mrs. Walter S. Grow has arranged an art tea this afternoon | Mrs. Marjorie Hardy, 2418 Brook- | jn Ayres’ auditorium. In the receiv- | treasurer; Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, his- side dr, will be the hostess for a ling line with Mrs. Grow will be! torian, and Mrs. Harry W. Hull, supper meeting for the members of | Mrs. Oscar A. - Ahlgrer, ‘Whiting, I. F. C, president; Mrs. Henry F. | Schricker, Cleo Dawson, Mesdames Alvin C. Johnson, John C. Laven-|

good, Frank F. Hutchins and Louis

| Wolf.

Miss Dawson will be the speaker tonight for the fine arts dinner at

the Claypool, the final convention Following her talk on “Broadway to You” the resolutions and elections committees will give Service club will sponsor a card|their reports and the new officers

session.

will be introduced.

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The Junior Federation's conven-| tion will be held tomorrow in the

Will Hear Sydney Mason

Carnelian Members Plan May Breakfast |

Speakers, programs, luncheons and a picnic compose the club calendar news today.

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sylvania st., will be the hostess for

fast to be held at noon Monday. She will be assisted by Mrs. Harry| E. Mahan and Mrs. Harry Meyer.

will be the topic discussed by Syd-

the Carnelian club May break- 1 0 Give Reception

Memorial Presbyterian church will have a reception at 8 p. m. today

“Poetry of Yesterday and Today” in the church parlor in honor of ithe Rev. and Mrs. Ralph L. ODell.

with an open house for her son and | his bride, Cpl. and Mrs. Norman E. Bess, from 4 until 83 p. m. Sunday in her home, 644 E. 32d st. Mrs. Norman Bess was Miss Vera |se Lou Squires, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Squires, of Biloxi, { Miss, before her marriage May 8 {in the First Presbyterian church at | Biloxi. Mr. Bess is stationed at {Keesler fleld, Miss. There will be Mrs. E. A, Carson, 5466 N. Penn- no invitations for the open house.

The Women's association of the

Sunday. ranged by Mrs. Ethel Smith, The unit is sponsoring a drive in the Broad Ripple district for the

collection of discarded cotton, silk and rayon materials for donation to the Marion Veterans hospital, Mrs. R. M. Carter is the chairman of the project. The annual mother-daughter banquet for the unit will be May ~~ 26 at the post home whan Mrs, E. C. Rumpler will be the guest

speaker.

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ney Mason before the Woman's Research club Monday.

Mrs. Theodore L. Locke, 5210 Washington blvd. will bé the hostess, assisted by Mesdames Ira Ketcham, Robert L.- McKechnie, Orren Smith, Frank C. Jordan and Warren D. Oakes and Miss Alta’

Lykins, berts | ; Mrs, Arnold Ulbrich, East Chi- | ! | «| The members of The New Era 'club will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. I. W. Riggins, 5658 Central ave. Mrs. Cora Mason will | be co-hostess. “A Trip to Paris and | | the Louvre” will be discussed by] | Mrs. Marjorie H. Shellhouse and | there will be a French art exhibit

The Monday Afternoon Reading club will have a guest | speaker on its program Monday at

{the trap set for us by the Germans. If we are to safeguard the new the Y. W. C. A. There also will peace, we must see to it that German propagandists and their friends be music. features of the meetings which ap-| are rendered powerless. “For the maintaining of a foolproof and nse with which nature has endowed the men and the women who have made our pattern of living the finest in the world,” meeting Monday at the home of

effective peace we must use | A guest day will be the feature of Irvington Woman's club

Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery, 129

Claypool. The session will begin Downey ave.

Mrs. Robert Lee Glass will have

. k wt 9:3, Th, and the speaker for ihe “Stephen Vincent Benet” as her

morning will be Mrs. Edwin I. Pos- topic of discussion. The arrange-

ton, Martinsville. Her subject will ments committee includes Mesdames

be “In Today Already Walks To- James Layman Schell, William T. — | Young and Bryant Long.

. oo The noon luncheon will be given| A musicale will be given by the in honor of Mrs. Ahlgren and “She Irvington Quest club tomorrow with Came to the Valley” will be the MIS: Frank E. Best, 5802 Pleasant

.__|Run pkwy., as hostess. Those who subject of an address to be given go.) ooqict Mrs. Best are Mesdames

By Mv Dawson during the after- yg ‘pman, L. A. Randall, G. E. Jordan and David Lindner, : The Magazine club members will Election Booked {hear Mrs. Frank R. Raub speak “Attention City Women” will be on “Where the Swastika Cast Its the subject of a talk to be given|Shadow” at their meeting tomorby Miss Prances Rabb at a meet-|{row. The hostess will be Mrs. Oth-

ing of the Woman's Rotary club at niel Hitch, 5146 Maple lane. Her 6:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Woman's |assistants will be Mesdames Charles

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