Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1944 — Page 24
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District D. A.
Jociety—
At Choptee Meeting Here Youregay a
R. Director Will Spooks;
MRS. WAYNE M CORY,
ing Thursday evening in the
will be an informal supper at The meeting will be the first
the making and filling of Mrs. Charles H.
_H. Millikan, Herman B. Gray, Joseph T. Head, Francis H. Sinex and Verne A. Trask, Miss Margaret Waters, and Miss = Ruth Louise Armstrong. : s & = a Mrs. Felix McWhirter will be hostess Thursday for the meeting of the Jonathan Jennings chapter of the D. A. R. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m.
Museum Plans Talks
MISS FAYE HENLEY, presi‘dent of the Children’s museum board of directors, has announced a ‘series of three lectures on wild life to be presented this season by the museum at Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge high school. “Wings West Prom Florida” will be John H. Storer's subject on Nov, 8. Mr, Storer, & photographer, ‘is from Waltham, Mass. The
cuss “Bird io Bert Harwell of California will speak on “Music Out-of-Doors”
April 19. The members of the museum's
Wilbur Peat Speaker
“THE ITALIAN HILL Towns— Yesterday and Today” will be Wilbur D. Peat's subject when - he speaks at 4 p. m. Sunday in the John Herron Art museum. The lecture will be illustrated by slides. Bc ” . Col. Lawrence V. Sheridan of _ Salt Lake City, Utah, left yesferday following a week's visit “here with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ramey. Col. and ‘Mrs. Sheridan were former residents of ’ Brendonwood. . . . Miss Eugenie McCarthy will entertain at a cocktail party Oct. 28 in the home of her parents, Dr. and . Mrs. D. J. McCarthy.
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Guest Tea Arranged By Law Club
The annual guest tea of thé Robe erts Parliamentary Law club will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in Ayres’ _ auditorium. The speaker will be Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, state seh-
ator. . { Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan will lead e members in a symposium. Music be provided by Mrs. Ruth Glover and Mrs. Charles Sanders. * Mrs. Sanders is the pr chair“man and Mrs. P. P. Barrett is the glub president. The public may © attend.
Mrs. Balz to Speak
: Mrs. Frederick Balz, state senafor, will speak Thursday a members of the, Woman's. iy Christian Service at the ethodist church. Her Eo De “Christian Citizenship. ”Dr. Dallas Browning will lead the de-
Mrs. Cory will discuss the D. A. R. projects. There
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trict director of the Indiana D. A. R., will be the guest speaker at the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter's meet-
chapter house.
6:30 o'clock. of two honoring the organi-
mation's business and professional women. Miss Margaret Medsker and Miss Evelyn Jo Hatt will provide the music. Instructions con-
“buddy bags” for service men Smith, second vice regent and
of the ue ou national defense committee. The presiding officer will be Mrs, Herbert R. Hill, regent, andthe hostesses will include Mesdames Florence Webster Long, Leroy
Speaker Pays Tribute to Willkie
A tribute to Wendell Willkie was paid this morning by Calvin C. Chang ira talk before the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, which met in Ayres’ auditorium, Mr, Chang of the Marmon-Her-rington Co. spoke on “Aspects of China’s Economic Future,” stressing the importance of Chinese and American relations. “China,” Mr. Chang said, “lost a great friend in the late Wendell Willkie. When Mr, Willkie visited Chunking in 1942 hundreds and thousands of Chinese people lined for miles and miles to welcome In his said
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know each other well enough. “The
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8 and 40 President To Preside at Session
28 in the Warren hotel.
126 will be hostess for the dinner.
{cial chairman, will be in charge af orthisisted by Mesdames John A. Noon, Harry Lorber, ‘Thomas. Hughes, Vic tor Salb, Ben y Myers and Geneva Over Resérvations may be
Yotions and circle 10 will bé: hostss for a luncheon at 1 p.
made until. Monday with Mrs. Johnson, 6335 Park ave.
.| Misses Charlyn M
“We have the tradition of close relationship,” Mr. Chang said, “but; we sometimes still feel that we don't
significant characteristics of the people of China are much the a8 those of thes people of They have grown up and
Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge presided at ‘the meeting and the speakers were presented by Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, chairman of the post-war planning committee, and Mrs. C. J.
« Mrs. Alma Droege, La Porte, state president of the 8 and 40, will preside at the meeting of the Pouvoir Departmentale at 4 p. m. Oct.
The business session will bs held at 4 p. m. and a dinner will follow at 6 o'clock. Marion county salon
Mrs. Henning Johnson, state 80
Among the spectators who saw
Coliseum for the opening of the hockey season.
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(in photograph at ett) of 14 Gov. governor's. wite (extremie right). With him were (left to right) abr 1. Dowson, $5 Rober 1 Daan 1nd the Neshonan Mrs. Blaine Faber, Miss Margaret Reid and Even B. Walker.
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anoles Box party ‘at the gauss last night ‘ware ett to. right ?
sor a benefit performance of “My the Civic theater.
Allen, Robert D. Armstrong, J. W. Tucker and Henry M. Schmidt; Frances Westcott and Irene Boughton. The alumnae ushers will be Mesdames Kenneth E. Lemons, Newton D. Buser, Frank J. Miller and Robert Young and Miss Barbara Taylor. Among the reservations are those of Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph D.
‘Smith, A. M. Romb , Frank Warren, James ’ . Frank J. Miller, Jacob Caskey, William J. Shaw,
Earle Holland Jr, Armstrong, J. W. Irwin and Clarénce T. Drayer,
Reservations Listed
Also Maj. and Mrs. Robert W, Platte, Mesdames Wendell Fewell, Delta Teaford, C. C. Carpenter,
.| Woodford Lawlis, Harriet Innis and
Paul 'D. Downey and Misses Marian and Norma White. Those who will attend with guests include Mrs. Fern Westcott with MYs, Sarah Orr, ‘Mrs. Lucy Harper and- Mrs. James A. Hendrix of Washington, Miss Murray will have a8 her guests Mrs. A. H. Maxon, New Castle; Mrs. Joseph Burrows, Miss Clementine Beckerich and Miss Bonnie Jean Elmore. Another party will . include Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spellman and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steinbarger. ‘With Miss Katherine Rubush will bé Mr. and Mrs. Witt W. Hadley, Mrs. E. C. Rubush and Miss Helen Wilson. Mrs. D. E. Early will take Miss Lenore Kinney and Miss Phyllis Hoover. - Patties Planned her daughter, Frances, and Mrs. Richard Hunt, Miss Inez Millholland's guests will be Mesdames Virgina Amos, W. C. Huddlestone and W. K. Milholland and Miss Elaine Millholland. Mrs. E. E. McKeighan and Mrs. George McCoy will attend together. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Allens’ guests will be their daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Jarvis and Miss Nancy Jane Jarvis, With Mrs. Ralph Es Rumbold will be Miss Constance Rumbold and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wiggs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siedle will attend with Mrs. Lucille Mitchell and and Mrs; Howard Mueller will entertain Mr. and Mrs. George Stalker.
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“Post-War Indiana” was the topic of Stephen C. Noland’s talk yesterday befors the May Wright Sewell Indiana Council .of Women in the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Noland is the editor of The Indianapolis News. “The whole program of post-war planning for Indiana is on a sound | governmental and economic basis | for the sole purpose of making life | in Indiana after the war more | satisfactory than it has been in any period in the state’s development,” Mr. Noland said. He stated that it could be forecast with confidence that Indiana will be among the leading states in taking every advantage of reconversion when the federal government gives the signal to change from war industry to civilian production. He made the forecast judging
Economic “departpent and
dustry, the Indiana, council and the va ments of the state municipalities. % He added, “If it is necessary during any stage of the recoriversion period to concentrate on public
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works to provide employment, this state will be found ready to go into action with projects which have been carefully planned, which are need” 1 and for which the state arid municipalities can pay.” Mrs, Emory Cowley presided at the luncheon meeting. Reports were given by council officers and representatives of affiliated groups.
Election Scheduled
Officers will be elected by Phi Delta Beta sorority at a meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs, Harry Dowie WHI be the hostess for the meeting..
| | Returns from Visit
Alumnae Chapter of Delta Zeta To Sponsor Performance Of Civic Theater Production
The Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Delta Zeta sorority: will FY
from reports made by private .in-|
Sister Eileen” tomorrow night at
Jacques To Address Teachers
Thursday before the members of ‘the Indiana chapter, American Association of Teachers of French,
; in the Central Christian church.
Mr. Walch'’s topic will be “French Resurrection.” Born in Lyon, Mr. | Walch studied under the former French premier, Edouard Herriot. He
|served with the French air forces
during the last war and was among the first to rally to Gen. Charles de Gaulle’s Fighting French, The press director later wrote “Petain—Verdun to Vichy,” published under the name of Francis
{Martel so as not to endanger his [family in France. Mr. Walch has
lived in the U. 8. since 1%40.
Conserve Food In bringing up the well-known
| tact that the difference between
Jacques W. Walch, French press | members, and information service director for{mothers. The dinner Will be in
"ithe Middle West, will speak next The proceeds are to be used for one of the organization's national
social service projects. The arrangements committee includes Mrs} Charles Rawlings, chairman, Mesdames John W. Bolyard, Robert E.
Walch Butler Women’s Dean | Will Be Speaker
A buffet supper will be given Wednesday night by the Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers’ club of Butler university for the cbllegiate pledges and pledges’
the chapter house,
“Sororities and Their Effect on Campus Life” will be discussed by Miss Elizabeth B. Ward, dean ‘of women at Butler, and Mrs. Everett Schofleki will talk on “Kappa Ideals.” - Mrs. Edith Clancy-and Mrs. C. L. Kirk are co-chairmen of arrangements ‘assisted by Mesdames Charles Ogle, J. C. Cunningham, T. A. Tochterman, Elizabeth Bran, E W. Holloway, A. W. Brayton, TJ Marshall, William Schumaker, 12 S. Beebe, P. F. Catterson and W. T. Rose. . - 20» » » The Mu alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will hold ‘a covered dish dinner at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Butler university chapter house. There will be an election of a president. Mesdames Leslie Barlet, Layton Palin and ‘E. Mayer Maloney will
.{be in charge of the dinner, Reservations may be made until Sunday
noon with Mrs. R. J. Lowther.
Artists Club Show Opens Tomorrow
be held from 4 to 5:30 p. m. Thurs day in Ayres’ auditorium in connection with the Indiana Artists ‘club exhibition has been announced. The. display opens tomorrow and will continue through Nov. 4. Those who will receive the guests are Governor and Mrs. Schricker, Mayor and Mrs. Tyndall, Messrs. and Mesdames Julian Bobbs, Joseph
Edgar H. Evans, Mark Ferree, C. Walter McCarty and Eugene Pulliam,
' In Receiving Line
Also, Messrs. and -Mesdames Homer Capehart, Earl B. Barnes, Wallace O. Lee, Willlam C. Oriffith, Theodore Griffith and L. Morrison Davis, Mesdames Fisk Landers, Hortense Rauh Burpee, Frederic M. Ayres Sr. and Hdmund Ball of -Muneie. - Others are Dr. ahd Mrs. G. un A Clowes, Col. and Mrs. Harry BE. Tis dale, Col. Harry Dale, Capt. and Mrs. Melvin Swartz, Maj. Ann G. Anderson, Dr. Harry E. Wood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid Winsey, Greencastle;
J. Lynn, Samuel B. Walkér sad Miss Mary H. Ley.
Hosts for Tea
Mrs. Walter S. Grow, tea Shalrman, also will be in the receiving line with Mrs. Ruth Pratt Bobbs, awards committee chairman, and Miss Betty Foster, vice president of the State Teachers association art section and a club director. Club members who are committee chairmen and their wives will be hosts. They are Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick Polley, C. Curry Bohm, Dale Bessire, Ruthven Byrum and Roy Trobaugh, Mrs. Helen Woodward, Miss Jane Messick, Miss Ethel Swartz and Randoiph Coats.
E. S. O. Unit taHear Book Review
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The Liberty group of Epsilon Sigma ‘Omicron ‘sotorify will havea dessert iuncheon at.1 p. m. Mon« day in the home of Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn, 2366 Park ave, A review of. “Indigo” (Weston) will be given by Mrs. Stephen J. Klos. gram chairman and Mrs. Clarence Kittle, president.
Mrs. Dunn Hostess
Mrs. Katherine Price Dunn, county Democratic vice chairman, was. the hostess recently at a dinner in the Indianapolis Athletic club®or Mrs. Edna Democratic vice chal
cratic vice chairman Mesitiafmes J. Malcolm Dunn, Toney Flack and Florence Webster Long, ' Misses Kathryn Pickett, "Eliabei Lewis and Louise Fletcher. - 3 i
Ham and Apples
The receiving line for the tea to
E. Cain, Julian Reid, J. I, Holcomb,
Messrs. Joseph J. Danidls, “Charles, :
Mrs. Paul N. Rowe is pro-!
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Latreian ‘Club Luncheon Set
Members of the Alpha Eta Latreian club will observe president's day at a 1.p. m. luncheon Tuesday at the Meridian Hills Country club. Mrs. N. M. Talbert is in charge of the arrangements and her assistants are: Mesdames Paul D. Loser, N, PF Schaefer and John 8. Mann Jr, The club's officers include Mrs. Heber D. Williams, president; Mrs. Mann, vice president; Mrs, Foster ‘Oldshue, secretary, and Mrs. W. H. Turner, treasurer. Mrs. R. Lowell Parr and Miss Berenice Reagan are delegate and alternate to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs. The committee heads include Mrs. Paul Merrell, telephone; Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, membership; Mrs. Talbert, publicity; Mrs. George B. Elliot, program, and Mrs, C. D. Sadler, social service.
Baking Soda Cleaner
If enameled ware has stubborn spots that do not yield to the soap and water treatment, baking soda may be used to clean the utensil. has proved that baking
Experience soda is harmless to porcelain enameled ware.
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Corduroy Practical =
For Campus Wear Because it is highly practical, cor~ duroy seems to have been adopted by the high school and college group as the correct thing for campus wear. It is being shown in dresses, jumpers, skirts and jackets in warm: colors. Of course, corduroy is no
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