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w= Day. Nursery Auxiliary Sets Lochs; Club Will Observe 70th Anniversary

HIGHLIGHTING THE SOCIAL SCENE this week are the meetings of the Junior auxiliary to the Indian-

Spot Day nursery and the

Indianapolis Woman's club.

_ Mrs. Edwin Ransburg will be hostess tomorrow aft--

ernoon for the auxiliary’s- meeting. There will be a luncheon at 1 o'clock and the hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Ches-

ter C. Scheutz, Mrs, Elbert Gilliom

and Miss Helene Petri,

Reports will be given by committee chaigsen for the-‘March

of Flags” ball to be held Saturday

in the Indianapolis Athletic club,

The group's president, Mrs. Marvin Lugar, recently appointed Mrs, Addison A. Howe as auxiliary representative to the nursery board of managers and Mrs. Ransburg as membership chairman,

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Friday, the Indianapolis Woman's club will note its 70th anni-

versary with a ‘surprise’ program at the Propylaeum. A patriotic theme has been choseri for the event. The hostesses will include Mesdames Raymond F. Mead, Corum D. Alexander, Philander Lewis and Warren T. Ruddell and Miss Anne Fraser. Miss Fraser and Mrs. Frederic Krull will pour,

Doris Crane Engaged

ANNOUNCEMENT OF the engagement of Miss Doris Elaine Crane to Lt. (j.g) Milton Edward DeVoe JF, U. 8. N. R;, has been made by her mother, Mrs. T. A. Tochterman. The , prospective bridegroom is the son of. Judge and Mrs. Milton DeVoe of Hollywood, Fla.* A wedding date has not been set, Miss Crane attended the Uni- 3 versity . of. Miami in “Coral Gables, Fla. and Butler university. She is a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member. Lt. DeVoe was graduated from the University of Miami and attended Harvard university. His fraternities are ' Sigma Chi and Alpha Kappa Psi. - He is serving in the Pacific area. = = s

Mrs, Corbin Patrick will be hostess tomorrow for the Alpha Delta Latreian club members. There will be a speaker and assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Rus= sell Veit and Mrs, Barrett Woodsmall. 2 2 2 The monthly board meeting of the Animal Welfare League, Inc, will be held at 7:30 p. m. Friday in

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Club Arranges Benefit Party

Clara Mueller Will Address A.A UW,

Miss Clara Mueller, social science professor at Western college, will speak before members of the Indianapolis ~ branch, American Association of University Women, tomorrow. It will be a 6:15 p.m. dinner meeting in the Broadway. Methodist church. Miss Mueller will talk on “Post-War -Social Security.” Mrs. Wayne Kimmel, president, has armounced members of a nominating committee. They are Mrs. Murray: F. Conner, chairman; Mesdames Edmond Hebel, Virginia Brackett Green and John A. Leighty and ‘Miss Madge Cathcart. A first vice president, treasurer and two directors are to be elected. <

Other Meetings

Five other A. A. U. W. groups have planned meetings. The afternoon division of the contemporary literature group will meet next Monday in the home of Mrs. William Brandt, 3509 Guilford ave. There will be a discussion of modern poetry led by Miss Elizabeth Hall, assisted by Mrs. C. E. Roach and Mrs. W. F. Latz. - Mrs. Kenneth Miller will be chairman. Feb. 20, the evening unit of the contemporary literature group will [eet —witly—Mrs—Marcelia=Crabjlly 3510 N. Meridian st. “Caesar and Christ” (Durant) will be reviewed by Mrs, Susan Shedd Hemingway, and the chairman will be Miss Lois Mallett.

Education Group

Mrs. Richard Cross, 3502 N. DeQuincy st., will be hostess Thursday

A benefit card party will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Block's auditorium by the Newman: Mothers’ club of Butler university. Proceeds will be used for the university's pbuilding fund and to assist student members of the club. Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mrs. Russell Sweeney are co-chairmen for the party. Other chairmen are Mrs. William Kiesle, tickets; Mrs. George Fink, cards and tallies, and Mrs. George Rice and Mrs, Lillian Koontz, Awards. . Members of the general “committee are Mesdames Neal Dow, Walter Kibler, Roy Smith, Thomas Blackwell, John Joyce, Armin Leich, James Butler, Jasper Minnis, W. C. Kimberlin, Michael Cain, W. O. Finch, John McClelland Ely, W. E. Moran, Harry Evard, Manson Phillips, L. J. Welch, J. J. Cole, John and Victor Beckerich, H. A. Hollibaugh, Arthur Irwin and M. PF. Smith.

Mrs. Frank Geier Will Be. Hostess

Mrs. Frank Geler, 155 W. Southern ate, will be hostess at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow for the Woman's Democratic Harmony club, Center township outside, precinct two. The group's new officers include Mrs. Claude Van, president; Mrs.

for the pre- -school parental educa-

ward DeVoe Jr.

oo Betrothal Is Announced.

Miss Doris Flaite Crane's engagement to Lt. (J. . N. R., has been announced. The bride-to-be is the daughter of I. A, Tochterman, 3541 N. Meridian st, and Lt. DeVoe's parents are Judge and Mrs. Minen E. DeVoe, Heliyweoa, Fla.

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APOLIS TIMES.

Dr. M. J. Barry,

Miss Montrose Exchange Vows

Archbishop Ritter Reads Ceremony

Miss Shirley Montrose bécime the bride of Dr. Maurice J. ‘Barry Jr. in a double-ring ceremony this morning in St, Joan of _Arc Catholic church, The Most Rey. Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of the Indianapolis archdiocese, officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and

Mrs, Frank A. Montrose of St.

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parents are Mr. and Mrs,

Mr. Behringer gave his daughter in marriage. She was gowned in candlelight duchess satin styled

The Bridal Scene— Miss Christman He i

A pre-nuptial party and the announcement of -a wedding are in- | cluded in the brigal news:

Miss Eloise Christman will be | honor guest at a miscellaneous | shower Saturday evening.

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Lt. John Hubbard Holliday, ‘Miss Phyllis Behringer Wed; Dr. Shullenberger Officiates

Lt. and Mis. John Hubbard Holliday are on a wedding trip following their marriage Saturday evening in the First Congregational church. The single-ring ceremony was read at 8:30 o'clock by Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, pastor of the Central Christian church. Mrs. Holliday was Miss Phyllis Behringer and is thé daughter of |bridegfoom was graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Claud A. Behringer of Williams Creek: The bridegroom’s | Butler university and the Indiana Frederick T. Holliday, 5635 Sunset lane, | an off-the-shoulder yoke of|is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity

Alencon lace, fitted b#sque and long | sleeves tapering to points at her wrists. Her gathered skirt extended into a train.

Bride's Veil A fingertip-léength veil of candle-

light fulle was attached to her gathered half-hat of Alencon lace.

—=:She-—ecarried—an—ail-white - bouquet

of orchids, spray orchids and violets. The attendants chose similar taf{eta frocks made with high neck|lines, cap sleeves, fitted basques and {gathered skirts, Their costumes {were completed - with full- length | taffeta -gauntlets = and half-hats] | matching their dresses. Miss Mary Gladding Johnson,

Petersburg, Fla, formerly of Indianapolis, and Dr. Barry is the son of Dr. Maurice J. Barry, 3160 N. New Jersey st. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride was gowned in ivory satin made with a mousgeline de sole shoulder yoke outlined with a fichu of silk Chantilly lace. The dress had long sleeves tapering to points over her wrists, a fitted waist and a gathered skirt falling into a train. : Carries Prayer Book .

A coronet of rosepoint lace held her tiered illusion veil. She carried a prayer book topped. with a white’ orchid. Miss Audrey Montrose was her sister's only attendant. She chose a frock fashioned with a green velvet bodice and chiffon skirt. Her flowers. were American Beauty roses. Best Man 4 The best man was Dr. ‘Harold R. Martin of West Lafayette, and the ushers included Dr. Foster Jackson Boyd, Cincinnati; Charles R. Barry Jr. and David Montrose, seaman 1-c, U. S. N. R,, Oakland, Cal. A reception was held in the Columbia club after which the: couple left for a wedding trip, They will be at home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Barry attended DePauw university and is a graduate of St. {Mary-of-the-Woods college. The

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Council to Note Anniversary

The Indianapolis Historical coun-

p. m. luncheon tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. J. H. Armington ‘will be hostess for the event which will mark the council's | first anniversary. {—Mrs.— John W. Thornburgh will {review the life of Mrs, 8. R. Art{man, and Mrs. David Ross will present a paper on the life of Mrs.

tion division. Mrs, William Rogers {party is to be given by Mrs. Robert | jmaid of honor, was in American w, T, Barnes. Mrs. Harry W. Dra-

will speak and Mrs. R. McCauley Vandivier will be in charge, Lyman Hunter of WISH will address the evening discussion group at 6:15 "p.m. Feb. 27, in “the Y. W. C. A. Miss Cathcart will be chairman. Mrs. Ralph Rumbold will conduct the international relations study unit at. 7:30° p.m.,. Feb.. 21. “The hostess will be Miss Belle Ramey, 718 E 34th’ st.

Mrs. J. = Coodnr To Be Speaker

Mrs. John K. Goodwin, Indiana League of Women Voters president, will address members of the Stansfield circle, Meridian Street Methodist church tomorrow. . The luncheon will be at 1 p. m.| in the home of Mrs. Pred E. Gifford, 5125 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat, chairman of the luncheon committee, will be assisted by! Mesdames Herbert Grimes, J. F.|

Miss Elizabeth Horner. The devotions will be led by Mrs. T. Baxter Rogers.

W.C.T.U. Luncheon

University Heights W. C. T. U.

George Talkington, vice president;

will meet at 11 a. m, tomorrow in

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Mrs. Roman Saur, secretary, “and |the United Brethren church for a |

Mrs. Geier, treasurer.

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LaVone Ostermeyer in the latter's pink’ camellias, violets, American| {meeting will be in charge of Mrs.

home, 118 Kansas st.

Miss Christman and Lt. Wayne blue was worn by the bridesmaids, | R. Palmer, U.S.A. AF. Midland, {Mrs! Lorne Creighton Reynolds; Mrs. ing made by the organization of the | Tex. will be married: sometime this | Sylvester Johnson Jr, Miss Eleanor contributions of members and other| ess.

month. Shower guests will include Mr Norma Sumwalt, Misses Rose May and Lois Lichtsinn, - Wilma and Mildred Young, LaVerne meyer, Winifred Davis, Elder Betéy-=Martin,:- Dorothy Speicher; Mary Jean_Sayles, Alice | Barkes, Winifred Davis, Jean Kercheval and Betty Collins. ss = 8 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Lindsey, 1414 N. Pershing ave. annourice the | marriage of their daughter,

tof Mrs. | Haute. The double- -ring ceremony was | read Dec. 25 in the Lindsey -héme. The Rev. Edward E. Russell, pastor | {of the Eighth Christian church, | lofficiated. The couple is at home {in Indianapolis. The attendants included” the bride's sisters, Mrs. Elsie Roosa, matron of honor, and Miss Minnie Lindsey, bridesmaid. Louis- Manners was the best man.

Myrtle Foxworthy, Terre

Camp Fire Girls Set Meeting Dates

Camp Fire girls will begin chorus practice for the Easter sunrise service and the birthday vesper service at 4 p. m. Feb. 20 in the Y. W. C, A. There will be meetings of the Firemakers’ Canip Fire office beginning today. and continuing for three Mondays. The Red Cross first aid class is to meet from 9:30 until 11 a. m. Saturdays at the War Memorial building.

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Mothers’ Gowns

The bride's Sous {Elizabeth Ann Downing, Dayton, was the flower girl; "She ros] lwhite lilacs, sweetheart roses and! violets, Mrs. Behringer chose a floor{length gown of purple crepe worn {with lavender orchids. The bridegroom's mother was in pale blue crepe and her corsage was of white (orchids. Mr. “Holliday was his son's best | man and the ushers were W. J. Hol-| liday Jr., ‘Ensign Jack C. Behringer, |U.8.N.R.; Lt. John Gould, U.S. A? { Peter Hackleman and Walter Milli- | ken. After the Wedding. there was a| {reception in the Behringer home. {The couple left for ‘Pecos, Tex., where Lt. Holliday is to -be re- | assigned.

Lowel Fisher, A ‘permanent historical file is be-

local women who have. contributed to the welfare of the community. Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, the council founder, is chairman of the com-

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Installation

New officers will be installed today by the Seventh Ward Wom{an's Republican club. The group 'will meet at 6:30 p. m. for a chili supper with Mrs. B. W. Smock; {2355 N. Delaware st. The program also’ will inclfde a talk on “Lincoln” by Mrs. Emily Thomas. | Officers to be installed are Mrs. B. L. Beville, president; Mrs.. Lyman H. Thompson, vice president; Mrs. Minnie Strong, secretary, and | Mrs. William Casey, treasurer. Miss | Hattie Benefiel, past president, will be in charge. ;

Osters#® Their bouquets were of American mittee collecting data-for the file. Dorothy | 26auty » roses. iri —————————————

The bride attended Tudor Hall Lincoln Day Banquet

school, Masters’ school, Dobbs Ferry,

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sity. Mr. Leckrone Speaker

| Members ‘of the Officers’ Wives club "will hear Walter . Leckrone

first aid class at the speak at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the

Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Leckrone, editor of The Indianapolis Times, will dis{cuss “Problems of Peace.” Reser=vations for the dinner meeting may be made with Mrs. A. E. McConnell,

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“A Lincoln day banquet will be held Wednesday by the State As-

will be at 6:30 p: m. in the Claypool hotel Riley room, Judge Dan C. Flanagan will be the speaker, : Governor and Mrs. Gates and Lt. Gov. and Mrs. Richard T. James {will be the honor guests. Members of the general assembly and their wives also will attend.

W.C.T.U. to Meet

The Sarah A. Swain W.C. T. U, will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Sarah Arnold, 1514 Pleasant st. Mrs. Otis Cooper will speak on “Frances Willard” Mrs. M. O. Robbins will. be in charge of the Bible study.

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The American Women's Voluntary Services will meet at 7:30 p.m.

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EVENTS

AMERICAN LEGION GROUPS

Garfield Park aux. 88. 8 p. m. Tues. War Memorial bldg. Americanism program; Mrs. Fred Kinnan, presiding. Irvington unit aux. 38. 2 p. m. Tues. Post home, 124 8. Downey. “Our Americanism Program,” Mrs. Vedder Gard. “National Defense—

T. Ritketts. Mrs. Clarence R. Parsons, presidifig.

Madden - Nottingham aux. Tues. Post home, 1130 ‘W. 30th. CLUBS Delta Gamma Mothers’. 2 p. m. Tues. Butler university chapter house, “Time for Each Other,”

Mrs, Howard Obenchain. Annual guest tea, Australian chap, I. T.-8. C. 12:30 p. m Tues. Mrs. Clyde Pierce, 523 N. Chester, hostess. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker, Mrs. Frank Noblitt, Mrs, Herman Askren, assisting. \ Mandalay chap, I. TS. C. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs, F. L. Thomas, 4040 Carrollton, hostess. “China and the Outer World,” Mrs. E. C. - Rumpler. Mesdames Herbert Sawyer, E. F. Marburger, H. M. Stitle, E. B. Gamble, assisting. Old Glory chap, I. T.-S. C. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. James Hornbuckle, 1475 RoGSevelt, hostess: —Mrs: John Thornburgh, - speaker,

Rio de Janeiro chap, I. T.-S. C. 10:30 a. m. Wed. Mrs. Kellam, 1805 Loretta dr., hostess. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker, Mrs. E. F. Eaton, Mrs. A. L Dietz, assisting. Irvington Cluiauain. Tues. Mrs C. A. Shake, 23 N. Irvington,

sembly. Woman's club, The event|

hostess. “Living Biographies of Famous Painters,” Miss Lydia A. Wampler. Iryington Tuesday. Tues. Mrs. E.|,

C. Rumpley, 88 Whittier pl, host={" “The New Elizabeth of England,” Mrs: Fred R. Gorman,

Stamps and Bonds,” Mrs, Willian]

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TWELVE MILLION MEMBERS

Meridian Heights Inter-se. Tues. Mrs. Oral W. Bridgford, 5669 Michigan rd. hostess. Play, Mrs. A. G. Shoptaugh; Mrs, Russell W. Lamb, assisting. Procter, Tues. Mrs. Louis Bernatz, 4445 Washington blvd, hostess. Mrs. Charles Hockensmith, speaker.

, MISCELLANEOUS

Assn. for Childhood Education studio group. 4.30 p. m. Tues. Butler university studio. Dr. Edward W. Dolch, education professor at Hlinois university, speaker. Group 3, North Methodist church WwW. 8 C 8 1130p m wed In the church. Valentine Yea. Mrs. L. E. Schultz, hostess. Mrs. A. R. Gillespie, music. Feb. circle, St. Philip Neri Catholic church. 1 p.m. Tues. Church auditorium. Dessert card party. Public invited. | Frances Willard W. C. T. U. Tues. Mrs. Luther Alberts, 1340 Edgemont, hostess. “Life Story of Frances Willard,” Mrs. Jesse Finke. Mrs. Gertrude Sherman, presiding. Woman's organization, National . Assn. of Retail Druggists. Noon Tues. Chapter house. “Religion in the Schools. Mrs. Walter L. Thoms. Luncheon chairman, Mrs. Paul Wyant, SORORITIES ~~ Alpha chap., Alpha Omicron Alphf. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Charles Miller, 3502 Salem, hostess. Gamma chap., Sigma Delta Zeta. Tonight. Mrs, Chris Brehob, Bluff rd., hostess. i Chap. S., P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. M. W. Pickett, 206 E. 49th, hostess. Supper. Chap U. P. E O..2 p. m.,, Tues. Mrs. J. M. Smith, 53 N. Audubon Td, hostess “Women in Peace Polieles” Mrs G. K. Wells, . Chap. W, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. J. B.

League Plans |

Discussion Campaign

Dumbarton Oaks Will Be Topic

The Indianapolis * ‘League of Women Voters will distribute pame: phlets on “Power Politics or United Nations?” at future meetings whire

10 be discussed. A list of such meetings has been announced by Mrs, Lawrence H. Earle, speakers’ bureau chairman. Today the league gave a panel discussion before the Irvington circle, Child Conservation League of America, in the home of Mrs. R. H. Petty, 72 N. Whittier pl. The panel included Mesdames Donald Gerking,

John J, Weldon, Robert M. Loomis and Leland Crawfosd.

Wednesday Sessions

On Wednesday, Mrs. Howard Baumgartel will give 10 minute talks before the P.-T, As of schools 4“ and 66. Also on Wednesday, will be a dialog, with members of the audience participating, at the meete ing of the Golden Wheel conimittes, Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R. Mrs. Lowell Reed, 3544 Care rollton ave, will be the hostess. Mrs, Thomas and Mrs, C. M, Harriman - will* give a dialog Feb, 22 before a group meeting with Mrs, W, W, Jameson, 3628 Birchwood ave,

*_ Panel Members : Feb. 27, the discussion .wiil be

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Mrs, Allison Fallender and Mrs, Frank L. Cochran will speak at the latter session. . During the week of March 8, lo cal league members will join with out-of-state leagues in a meeting with Mrs. Allan Mitchell of Washe ington. Mrs, Mitchell will come here to make further plans for the discussion campaign. : The Indiana panel members ine clude Mrs. Molly Donlin, Chestere ton; Mrs. George Klemperer, Rich= mond; Mrs. Merrell Davis, Marion; Mrs, W. 8. Nattkamper, Peru, and Mrs. Crawford.

White Cross Guild

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The Methodist hospitals White -

Cross guild units have scheduled several meetings this week: Bb the service center,

They are: Third Chufa and Broadway Baptist, today: ‘Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist and Bellaire, tomorrow; Broadway Methodist and Perry Township, Wednesday. Bethel and Library, Thursday and that night, Willing, A. W- V. 8. and Enlisted Men's Wives, and Frie day, Riverside Park and Beta

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