Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1944 — Page 12

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“D.A.R. Regent Announces Chairmen For Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter

THE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN FOR THE Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. were announced today by Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, chapter regent. Mrs. John H. Jefferson is hostess chairman for the year and she will be assisted by Mrs. William F. Kegley. The tea hour chairmen and vite chairmen include Mrs. George ' Scott Olive and Mrs. M. B. Lairy, Thursday; Mrs. Francis W, Black and Mrs. William O. Weber, Oct. 5; Mrs. William Dobson and Mrs. Frank C. Groninger, Nov. 2: Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart and Mrs. Charles A. Pfafllin, Dec. P. Scott, Dec. 21; Mrs. Arthur B. Richter and Mrs. Montreau F. Hatt, Jan. 4; Mrs, John Downing Johnson and Mrs. J. H. Hamlet, Feb. 1; Mrs. Ralph C. Gery and Mrs. Eugene: N, Beasley, March 1, and Mrs. Clarence A. Cook and Mrs. John S. Lloyd, April § .

Reception and Anniversary Planned THE CHAIRMEN AND VICE CHAIRMEN for the chapter's events during the year also are announced. The chairmen and activities include Mrs. Noble W. Hiatt and Mrs. Barrett Woodsmall, New Year's day reception; Mrs. Russell 8. Bosart and Mrs. Walker Jay Weesner, birthday anniversary on Feb, 22; Miss Amy Elizabeth Keene and Mrs. Russell L. McWilliams, Oct. 26 meeting; Miss Helen Clever. and Miss Jean Hamlet, March 15 meeting; and Mrs. Arthur P. THomas and Mrs. "Melvin Otto Ryker, annual day meeting May 3. The chairmen and their committees include Mrs. Charles: F. Voyles, by-laws; Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, finance; Mrs. Florence A.

Gavin, endowment fund; Mrs. Olin B. Norman, fund for state dues of life members: Miss Julia E. Landers, historical research; Mrs. Austin Sims, locating revolutionary soldiers’ graves, and Mrs. Howard J, Baumgartel, memorial.

Also, Mrs. Norman ‘E, Patrick, house and room; Mrs. Walter H. Green, library: Mrs. Hiatt, membership; Mrs, Roy J. Pile, music; Mrs. James L. Gavin, parliamentarian; Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham, ~ program: Mrs, Hafry Allefl VanOsdol, Red Cross; Mrs. ‘Sidney J.” Hatfield, remembrance; Mrs. Epes Y. Pattison, telephone; Mrs. William C. Bartholomew, tellers William F. Kegley, Bnsporias tion, and Mrs. Ora C. Pierson, war activities,

Other Chairmen are Named OTHERS ARE MRS. GEORGE C. KOLB, war records; Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh, conservation; Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, American Indians; Mrs. William Dobson, approved schools; Mrs. John Downing Johnson, flag; Mrs. Herman B. Gray, citizenship; Mrs. Paul 8. Ragan, D. A. R. manual; Mrs. Conrad W. Clever, D. A.R. museum: Mrs. James A. Sutherland, student loan fund; Mrs, William D. Pyle, Ellis island, and Miss Margaret Waters, records : Also, Mrs. Richard L, McWilliams, girl homemakers: Mrs. Nina F. Black, junior American citizens; Mrs. Hulbert J. Smith, motion picture; Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, national defense; Mrs. Albert T. Bunch, historical magazine; Mrs, Ora C. Pierson, press relations, and Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, raaio, The Wheel and Distaff officers are Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, sponsor; Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark, president; Mrs. Grant C. Appel and Mrs. O. Harold Hershman, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Eugene N. Beasley, secretary; Mrs. John L. Goldthwaite, Wreasurer, and Mrs. Francis H. Sinex, membership chairman. » - s 2 o s Mrs. William Byram Gates has announced that her dancing « classes for the grade school group will begin Oct. 9 at the Propylaeum. Freshman classes will start Oct. 14, and one on Oct. 21 at the Woman's Department clubhouse.

Society— oT

. Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor and Mrs. Jasper

St. Joan of Arc Club

Alumnae Set Schedules Speakers

First Meeting Of Season Te

The opening meeting for the 1944. Club at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday 45 season of the Indianapolis the school hall. Alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi

ter Mary Bernice and Miss Mary

The Rev. Fr. Clement .Bosler, Sis-

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Brooks will speak at the meeting Joan of Arc Women's

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The retiring officers will serve

Omega sorority will be held at 7: 30 tea for the mothers of new pupils

© p.m. tomorrow evening in the home| who will be guests. The club’s new

of Mrs. Thomas H. Woodard, 3510, officers are Mrs. J. E. Kiefer, presi-

The newly elected president, Mrs. dent; Mrs. Paul Higi and Mrs.

| dent; Mrs. R. L. Kessing, vice presi-

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Marshall P. Crabill, will preside. lc. Gerard, recording and financial Among those who will assist Mrs. secrétaries; Mrs. J. Edward Faust,

Woodard are Mesdames Harold Bar- | treasurer, clay, Thomas W. Ayton, Paul G. | program chairman. Barrett, R. K. Bowers, Kenneth E.| Lancet, Leo Louis Jr. and John C.| McGaughey

y, Miss Hilda Kreft and Mi N Miss Patricia McGuire. ISS li Mrs. Crabill announces the fol-| Is Engaged

lowing committee chairmen; Mrs. Herbert Murnan, year book, Mrs. | Paul Pitz, program; Mrs, George]

Gable, press; Mrs. Dwight Risley, | The engagement of Miss Melba

state alumnae; Mrs. Joseph J.|Florence Nesbit of Indianapolis Coffin, state rush,-and Miss Jane Howe, hospitality.

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| George Newton is announced by her

Also, Mrs. Don R. Kuhlman, tele- I mother, Mrs. Baxter Reed Nesbit, phone; Mrs. William Nees, ways and South Bend. Mr. Newton's parents

means; Mrs, Edmund Horst, tgurnament; Mrs, Orval S. Hixon, scholarship; Mrs. June Wilcox, phil- |

|ton, 5850 E. Michigan st.

card are Mr. and Mrs. George A. New-

The wedding will be sometime in

anthropic; Mrs. Alfred Kristufek, December. The bride-to-be is a nen-resident, and Mrs. Frederick graduate of DePauw university. She Henry, files.

‘ Methodist church, Chapter to Meet Mr. Newton is a graduate

Members of the Marion county | Princeton university and chapter, a he World War Memorial building. | State Teachers’ college faculty.

is the daughter of the late Rev. Nesbit, former pastor of the St. Paul

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American War Mothers, |Juilliard School of Music in New meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in|York. He is a member of the Ball

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Clubs— Mrs. Gordon Ho

club activities. »

Wednesday for Travel-Study club. Mrs. Gordon Holland will discuss Tibetan Border,” and Mrs. Richard

lland to Speak

Before I T.-S. C. Chapter; Garden Clubs Plan Exhibits

Programs, exhibits and the announcement of officers compose the

Mrs. Oscar Burghard, 5203 Broadway, will be hostess at 12:30 p. m. the meeting of the Mandalay chapter, International

“Experiences on the North ChinaGoldbach will provide the music.

Assisting the hostess will be Mes- | dames F. P. McCoy, Arthur Wilson | and Maude Schaub.

The members of the seaskcio) Garden club will have an exhibit from 12:30 to 8:30 p. m. Saturday and from 12:30 until 6 p. m. Sunday at the Brookside community house. The display will include fruits,

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Mrs: Paul W. Oren, president of the Multum-In-Parvo Literary club, announces club appointments for the year. The other officers are Mrs. M. B. McDonald, vice president; Mrs. O. 8. Srader, secretary-treas-urer; Mrs. Emil Soufflot, historian, and Mrs. Frank E. Weimer, parliamentarian.

The delegate to the Indiana Federation of Clubs’ state convention will be Mrs. Vern A. Harrison with Mrs. Clyde Johnson, alternate. Mrs. Weimer and Mrs. S. F. Dolzall are delegate and alternate, respectively, to the 7th district I. F. C. Mrs. Ernest Fullenwider and Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield will represent the club in the Indianapolis Council of Women.

The committees include Mrs. | Weimer, program chairman, Mes{dames McDonald, Harrison and |Carl Irrgang; Mrs. H. A. Harlan, music chairman; Mrs. Colin Lett, art chairman; Mrs. W. W. Stanley, jpress chairman; Mrs. Harlan, social |chairman, with Mrs. Frank Boles; {and Mrs. Harrison, telephone chair- { man. The guest day hostesses will {be Mesdames Fullenwider, Harrison, | Weimer, Stanley, Harlan, Dolzall, |Srader and Oren, | The monthly meeting hostesses {include Mesdames Lett, Merrifield, (Irrgang, Boles, McDonald, Herbert Grouns and Souffiot,

The annual flower and vegetable show of the Crooked Creek Garden | elub will be held at 1.p. m. Thursday Jn the home of Mrs. L. W. | Nail, 5253 Woodside dr.

| Mrs. Leonard Bailey will conduct {the project lesson of the East Edge|wood Homemakers club at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. John [en 5651 Madison ave.

Board Meeting Held By Church Group

The Woman's association of the {Second Presbyterian church held | its first fall board meeting today at the home of Mrs. Paul Huddlestun, 5745 Guilford ave. Dessert was served at the 1 p. m meeting. The assistant hostesses ‘were Mesdames Fermor S. Cannon Robert M. Loomis, John E. Seyhevt and C. P. Cartwright.

A.W. V. S. Meeting

The members of the American Women's - Voluntary Services organization will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Columbia club. Mrs. Helen Haverstick will preside.

Luncheon Held

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Legion Group Will Install -

Mrs. Martin Collins, 11th district

president of the American Legion

auxiliary, will install the new offi-

cers of the Hayward-Barcus aux-

iliary 55 at 8 p. m, Wednesday in the World War Memorial building. The officers include Mrs. Cleo McLean, president; Mrs. Arthur Mullenholz and Mrs. Emil Reinhardt, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Harry Snyder and Mrs. Horace Boyd, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. John Knox, treasurer; Mrs. Clair Brengle, chaplain; Mrs. Edna Barcus, historian, and Mrs. Wendell Reed, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Barcus will read the unit's history and the chairmen will report. Mrs. Henry Mearling will preside at the business session.

Hadassah Group Will Entertain

A dessert luncheon honoring new members will be “given by the Indianapolis chapter of Hadassah at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Kirshbaum center. Dr, Alfred Jospe, newly appointed director of the Hillel foundation, Indiana university, will speak on “A Program for American Jews.” Mrs. Nathan Resnick will preside and Mrs. Harry Alpert and Mrs. Henry Salam will be in charge of the program. Members of the membership- committee are Mrs. Abe Bartick and Mrs. ‘Harris Cohen.

White Cross Guild Units Will Meet

Several units of the White Cross guild are scheduled to. meet this week at the service center. They are Third Christian and Broadway Baptist—today, Grace. Methodist and Calvary Baptist—tomorrow. Also, Broadway Methodist and Perry township—Wednesday; Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis—Thursday, and Riverside, Beta Omega. and. Phi Tau—Friday.

Dolphin M eeting

The Dolphins, women’s swimming

Mrs. McLean

_lorganization, will meet Wednesday

at the Indianapolis Athletic club's The committee in charge of arrangements - includes Mesdames Harold Sweeney, Bernadine McAree and J. E. Templeton. The group's officers are Mrs. Robert Imes, presi-

Mrs. Mark Haselman, treasurer. Sorority Convention

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dent; Mrs. Templeton, secretary, and

Several members of Tau chapter, mega Nu Tau sorority, will attend the 24th annual convention of the] tion next week-end in|" t. Louis. They are Mesdames Wil-1 - The Alpha Nu Latreian club held | Sty ‘Holmés, Forrest Echols, Theo a luncheon at 1 p. m. today in the |dore ‘Druding, LeRoy Moon, Daniel Ji home of Dr. Charles W. Roller, 2301 Maiden, Joseph Griswold and Robs. |= Garfield or Bs, Foner 2glonelt Sige Elizabeth Eakine,

{In October

Regional Meetings Planned Next Month The week of Oct, 1-7 has been set

as Indiana Parent-Teacher week by a proclamation issued by Governor

‘Henry FP. Schricker, Governor

Schricker urges participation of the

citizens in P.-T. A. groups in order

to strengthen the organizations

throughout the state. The regional meetings of the state P.-T. A. are announced for the month of October. The first, the seventh region, will ‘be held Oct. 9 in the World War Memorial building. Mrs. Henry Goll is regional vice president in charge. The third region will meet Oct. 12 in Logansport; fourth region, Qct. 17 in Huntington; fifth region Oct. 23 in Bloomington; sixth reglon Oct. 25 in Princeton.

» ” os * District seven A of region seven, {Indiana P.-T. A., will hold a school of Instruction Friday in the auditorium of the War Memorial building. Registration will begin at 9:30 a. m. followed by a 10 a. m.

meeting.

“Program Planning" will be the

topic discussed by Mrs. Walter L.

Thoms, president of the Indianapolis Council of P.-T. A's. George M. Fisher, principal of school 54, will speak on “Study Groups,” and “Legislation” will be the subject by Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, Indiana state senator. Other speakers scheduled are Mrs. Goll, region seven director, who will discuss “Hospitality”; Mrs. Robert Fennell, chairman of the Indiana P.-T. A. promotion, who will speak on the “Indiana P.-T. A. Bulletin,” and Mrs. Ray Roberson, publications chairman, whose subject will be “Congress Publications.” Mrs. Walter A. Schulz, the seven A/district director, will preside.

Organizations—

Mrs. A. C. Wall To Be Hostess For Alpha Phis

The organization news highlights a dessert meeting, a tea and programs. The Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Alpha Phi sorority will have a dessert meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Alexander C. Wall, 3907 N. Delaware st. Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann, director of the local service men's centers, will discuss a project which the group will carry out this year at the Illinois street center. Robert Seastrom, president, outline the year’s program.

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Mrs. George Burkhart will preside at the 1:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow of the University Heights W. C. T. U. The group will meet in the University Heights United Brethren church, Mrs. C, G. Eicher will lead thé devotions.

day by the members of Psi Psi Psi sorority in the Delta Delta Delta chapter house at Butler university: Mrs. Henry L. Patrick is in charge of the arrangements. A meeting will be held and plans for the coming season will be discussed.

A bake sale and card party, sponsored by the September “circle of the Altar society, St. Philip Neri Catholic church, will be held at 2 and 8 p. m. Wednesday in the school auditorium.

The Women's® Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday in the church. A dessert luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. after which the program directors, Mrs. L. T. Goens and Mrs. Bjorn Winger, will outline the year’s activities. The hospitality committee includes Mesdames Paul Meloy, H. E. Barnard, Fermor 8S. Cannon and Goens. Mrs. C. P. Cartwright will preside.

Club Sets Guest Day

A guest day picnic will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Alpha Kappa Latreian club. Mrs. John Mutz, 5673 N. Meridian st. will be hostess assisted by Mesdames Lester Theobald, Charles Fisher, Ralph Hook and L. G. Hines. Mrs. Frank C. Miller will preside. :

Picnic Is Planned

A wiener roast will be given by the Netherlands chapter, International Travel-Study club, Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. O. A. VanOver, S. Whitcomb ave. Mrs. Paul E. Collins will speak on

Mrs. [water to cover and bring to boiling will | point. mins, Miss Dorothy Jean Seaman and|ney, sausage, onions and crackers Miss Georgia Ryan will assist Mrs. to blend all ingredients well. with eggs and press firmly into a 9-in. square pan. apple slices on top and bake at 350

A tea will be held at 2 p. m. Pri-|2 0% Jar cheese spread .

Easy Does I —College Advice By ALICIA HART : NEA Staff Writer . i EXCITED ABOUT the four col lege years that lle in wait for you? Want to be popular and. win all sorts of honors? Well, any sympathetic graduate who has seen promising: careers spoiled by eager beaver mistakes can give you counsel. One recent Smith college grad whom I've just talked to—she's attractive Jane Hutchinson of New York Oity, winner of Vogue's Prix de oi an award which will give her year’s job on that magazine, an insight into the publishing busi= ness and, if conditions permit, a six-months’ stay in Paris—warns you not to try to win friends, make contacts, develop faculty crushes or crash societies too hastily. 8 ® o JANE'S ADVICE is to take it easy; to watch and wait until you know what it's all abou. By

taking the long view—and ‘while | tient effort.

"MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1944 |

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” » n TUESDAY MENUS Breakfast Fresh plums (4-6 chilled). Scrambled eggs (4-6 eggs). Pan-fried bacon (% 1b). Toast and home-made jam (8 slices).

Alumnae to Meet

meeting. Luncheon Cream of carrot soup (1 bunch carrots, 2 med. sliced onions, 2 sprigs parsley to make 2% c. puree and liquid, 1's c. milk, 1 tsp. salt, 15 tsp. pepper). Peanut butter sandwiches. Lettuce salad (!3 head lettuce, cut in wedges, servé with 1000 Island dressing). Melon wedges (2 cantaloupes). Dinner A Kidney and sausage squares (see recipe). Escalloped potatoes (1% 1bs.). Baked acorn squash (2 squash). Sliced tomatoes (8 large). Hard rolls (8 bought). Peppermint custard (standard recipe).

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Plans Dinner

An “appreciation dinner,” sponse sored by the Bruce P. Robison unit 133, American Legion auxiliary, and its junior group, will be held at 6:30 p. m. today in the Central Christian church, Unit chairmen will be given recognition for service during the last year, and awards received at the recent state convention will be presented by Mrs, John Paul Ragsdale. Dinner guests will include Mrs. William R. Bolen, department

southern vice president; Mrs. Helen Kundrat, department secretary, and Mrs. Martin Collins, 11th district president, Mrs. W. H. Long, social activities chairman, is in charge. Installation of unit and junior officers “will follow the business meeting.

Meeting Called

Mrs. Eugene C. Miller, director of the central west district, Garden|* Club of Indiana, has called a

meeting of presidents of garden club in the district for 10:30 a. m.

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“China.” The new president of the group is Mrs. Clarence C. Cunning.

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Mrs. Joseph P. Cummings, 340 S. Audubon rd., will be hostess for the Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae club meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. A program will follow the business

Pi Omicron

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Speaker

Dr. John J. Haramy - To Address Sorority

“What Price Victory?" will be the topic discussed by Dt.'John J. Hara my at an 8 p. m. meeting tomorrow of the six chapters of PI Omicron’, sorority. Miss Elsie Ruark will preside at the session which is to be in the Woman’s Department club, 1» The program comrhittee includes

Mrs. Ralph Clark, Kappa Xi chap-: ter; Miss Pearl Herrell, Beta Alphd chapter; ‘Mrs. James Hayth, Beta | Beta chapter; Miss Camilla Zinken, Tota Gamma chapter, and Mo Hume Rader, Sigma Beta chapter,

Meetings Announced

Meeting dates and speakers for the year are Sept. 26, Mrs. Paul’ Matthews; Oct. 10, Mrs. C. J. Ane! cker; Nov. 14, Edward O. Snethen; ov. 28, Mrs. Bjorn Winger; Jan; 9, Dr. Haramy; Jan. 23, Mrs. Clay ton Ridge; March 13, Dr. Haramy; March 27, Mrs. Lotys Benning Stewart; April 24, Dr. M. O. Ross,, and May 22, Mrs. Howard J. Mc-| Davitt. | -A Halloween ‘party will be given! Oct. 34; a Christthas supper: party; Dec. 12, and a Valentine party, Feb. ! 13. Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick and| models sponsored by Ayres’ will give! a style show Feb. 27. On April, 10, Miss Mary Catherine Stair will{ present a musical program. The annual May breakfast, sponsored by the Indianapolis council, will May 6. Installation of new chap=

ter and council officers will be June

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