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Comedy to Be Given This Week-End
NUMEROUS PARTIES ARE BEING arranged for the Junior Civic theater's presentation of the comedy, “Rest Foot Forward,” on Saturday and Sunday. The performances, scheduled for afternoon and evening, will be
in the playhouse. Among the mothers who have made reservations for the children on Saturday afternoon are Mesdames R. F. Devaney, R. P. Dougherty, Glenn L. Dimmick, Irving Fauvre, William Hall, Paul » Holtsclaw and Norman Isaacs, + Also, Mesdames Harry G. Jones, William C. McCrory, HP Ostrom, Ben Paller, J. T. Rohm, Wallace Remington, G. F. Ramy, Erwin Stout, Joseph A. Sullivan and Gerald C. Waterman. The children’s reservations are those of Ann Albershardt, Susanne Clyne, Ellen Douglass, Caroline Diven, Jeanhette Jinks, Joan Koor, Cindy Miller, Jean Mowrer, Marjorie Peeling, Joan and Larry Pierce, Klaus Permer, Joan Rogers, James Ruddell, Judith Springer, Georgia Ann Thompson, Jacque Dean Wiles and Linda Woods.
Reservations for Saturday Night
AMONG THOSE WHO WILL attend the Saturday night performance are Mesdames Fred Arzet, Howard Bates, Harry Karcher, Kenneth Lemons, Raleigh Miller and 8. C. Shanafelt, Mr, and Mrs. George Devats, Martin Bohn, Erwin Becker, Joe Jordan, Josephine Justice, Frank Morton, Richard Sniythe, Bee Van Sickle and Margaret Wade. Parties planned for Sunday afternoon includé those of Mesdames Gordon Bryan, Robert Bowen, Edward F. Benzel, R. E. Curry, Thomas F. Ellis, Hafry F. Gracey, Ford Kaufman, F, H. Krentler, Marvin Lugar, Flovd Lively, J. E. Mahrdt, B P. Mulcahy, Helen Munger, E. A. Rhoades, F. L. Sharkey, A. R. Stacy, Bruce Savage, Hugh K. Thatcher Jr. and H. P. Tousley.
Workshop Will Meet March 3
ALSO, CAROL ARNHOLTER, Fritz Albershardt, Thomas E. Black, Betty Brickert, Susan and Barbara Bassett, Julia Brake, Patty Burkhead, Connie and Frances Costello, James Dugan, Dorothea Dunnington, Patty Ellig, Luida Fishel, Alice Goldthwaite, Marilyn Griffith, Lora Mae Hull, Barbara Jane Heitkam, H. B. Hood, Sharon Holwerda, Patrick Kelly, Ann Leonard, Mildred Limbold, Perry Kelly, Robert Martin, Barbara Owen, Mary Jo O'Hara, Madeline Pinnick, Anne Pritchard, Rita Ridenour, Jack Sogard, Pat Smith, Jack Summerfield, Donald Siegel and Susanne Schmutte. w » » » ~ » Mis. Horace Roberts, co-chairman of the Junior Civie, has announced that the group's workshop will be postponed Saturday because of the performance and will be continued on March 3.
Dinner Planned by Orchard School
RCHARD SCHOOL WILL HAVE its- first dinner meeting of the fear at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the. school. The guest speaker will Miss Jenny Wahlert of St. Louis, who recently was awarded
an honorary degree by Principia college for her work in progressive elementary education. Howard Nyhart, president of the. school's trustees’ board, will preside, and the school director, Gordon H. Thompson, will introduce Miss Wahlert. Mrs. Weber Donaldson is president of the Parents’ association which will sponsor the meeting. Mrs. Richard Fairbanks is chair~ man of table decorations and the auditorium decorations will be the art work of the children. The treasurer for the dinner is Mrs. James Ruddell and the supper committee includes Mesdames Wilbur M. Carter, Wendell Barrett and Charles E. Buschmann, » » » ’ » J » A supper dance on March 9 at the Indianapolis Athletic club will close the Junior Assembly's season. The event will be from 8:30 until 11:30. p. m. The committee in charge includes Misses Peggy Edwards, Lucinda Kryter, Marilyn Taylor, Martha Wagner, Jo Ann Sommers, Carla Jean Stout, Shirley Schaffner and Blythe Mildner, Mrs. William Byram Gates, sponsor, and Charles Walker. Jack Kennedy, Kurt Kaufman, Richard Conner, Howard Graves, George Haerle, Cameron Johnston, Fritz Pantzer and Egbert
‘Best Foot Forward' Attracts Juniors;
Dance Is Planned by Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledges
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority’s pledge class xt Butler university will give a dance tomorrow night in the chapter house. Jack Scott's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight. Among the girls planning the event are (left to right) Misses Jean Ross, Marty Markland and Ann Florack. Miss Florack is social chairman and Miss Ross will be in charge of decorations. Other committee chairmen are Miss Barbara Wells, Publicity; Mis Miss Mary Elizabeth Gordon, program, and Miss Jean Havens, refreshments.
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C hurchwomen
Hear Talk on ‘Welfare Group
Msgr. Fussenegger Addresses N. C. C. W.|
The first of a series of talks on! “Just What Is the National Catholic Welfare Conference?’ was given yesterday afternoon by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. August R. Fussenegger. He spoke at the first quarterly | {meeting this year for the Indian|apolis district council, Indianapolis |archdiocesan council, National : . | Council of Catholic Women, in the ) - | Hotel Lincoln. | “The National Catholic Welfare | conference,” the speaker said, | “represents the organized leadership | of the Catholic people for the pur- |
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A Jan. 6 ceremony in St. Philip Neri Catholic church united Miss
pose of promoting Catholic action. Mary Jane Keating and Sgt. “It is concerned with public de- Kenneth W. Underhill, A, A! F,, cency and morality, Christian edu-| Lakeland, Fla. Parents -of the
cation, protection of the family, the| couple are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick worker, and the general welfare of Keating and Mrs, and Mrs. all citizens.’ George W. Underhill,
Msgr. Fussenegger is the arch- ho— diocesan spiritual - director. of the!
|N. C. C.'W.. His series of talks will] Rev. | Yartin Nn oer
| continue ai N, C.C. W, meetings |
Book Review Club Schedules. Mrs. Garten
Norway Group Plans Meeting for Saturday,
The club news includes the appearance of speakers; a card party and a book review. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review “The People on Our Side” (Snow) next Thursday at a meeting of the Book Review club, The ses= sion will be in Ayres’ auditorium.
A musical program will be given at the Norway club’s meeting Satur=
day at 8 p. m. in the D. A. R. chap{ter house. Merle K. Olin, Mrs. Har= {old Olin and Mrs. Charles A. Ale | brecht will be on the program.
| The Indianapolis Navy Mothers’ {club 576 held a card party this {afternoon in the auditorium of the Preens Gas & Coke utility,
{ Mrs, 8. M. Partlowe will address members of the Isle of Capri'chap« |ter, International Travel - Study |club, Wednesday. The group will {meet at 11:30 a, m. in Ayres’ tea
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Butler Coeds IN: amed for
Phi Chi Nu
Twenty-two Indianapolis girls at {Butler university are among ‘those {eligible for Phi Chi Nu, freshman scholastic society. They are Misses | Rosamond Isler, Eva Ruth Johnson, | Patricia Jewitt, Doris Colligan and Betty Keough.
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Miss Joan Behrman will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids
will be Misses LaVone Ostermeyer, |
| Also, Misses Norma Jane Klepfer, 3 Pp Poppenseaker, Margaret
|Diann DeWeese, Jeanne Malott,| Bettye : Carol Ann Fliegenschmidt, Mary Rickard and Barbara Palmer. | Fritsche, Nina Gallin, Alice Pet- | Miss Judith Palmer will serve as
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|Gossom, Clara Rose Holmes, Joan Will be the flower girl.
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Striebeck, Rebecca Taggart, Helen | a 8 ® Alpha Beta Latreian. . Tues. Mrs. Van Dorn, Glenda Vaughn, Barbara | A double-ring ceremony united, Malcolm G. Campbell, 5207 N | Wells, Karolyn Gould and Sei Marv. Ruth Arvin and Jack! ~Delaware, hostess. Election. Harvey. ot Friday Afternoon ' Reading. \ Fri. “et the rectory of | The out-of-town group includes | Oruse Fev. 13 in th y Mrs. C. V. Montgomery, 1622 N
Miss Catherine Maxine Bruner, | the Little Flower Catholic church. | | Crawfordsville; Miss Jane Butler,| The Rev. Fr. Edward McLaughlin
| Plainfield; Miss Janet Cottingham, | | officiated.
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{ of Free China,” Mrs. Agnes |Seinbe, one Mise Doris Jane) ;and Mrs. Dewey Arvin of Mont-| A 8 2 5 » |gomery, and Mr. Cruse’s mother is February-March committee, Little | { Mrs. Elizabeth Goodbar, 2851 N.| pigwer social. 8 p.m. March 1.! Miss Dorothy Ziegler has be¢n re- | {Capitol ave. School auditorium. “The Scarlet | elected president of the Philokurian | The bride's sister, Mrs. Seymour | Lily” (Murphy), Mrs Howard J |literary society at Butler. Other {Shuffman of Paris, Tex. was her | McDavitt. yr officers are Miss Peggy O'Donnell, | only attendant. Lt. Shuffman served | Purdue Women's, 7:30 p. m. Tues. | vice president; Miss Betty Jo Fark, as best man. There was a receD-| at the Purdue university exten|secretary, and Miss Martha Bales, |tion in the bridegroom's home and| con 902 N. Meridian. Frank N Winchester, treasurer. the couple is at home there. i Wallace, speaker. 5.2 =u |v-5 Mothers.” 6 p. m., Tues. In the | Mrs. Vincent Russo and Mrs.| Broadway Methodist church. “AfSorority Books | Joseph C. Toner entertained re-| tas in al Lt. tiovd | | eith, U.S8.N.R., Bunker Hill Benefit Party a. with a kitchen shower for | English WASP, English cadets. | 's. Paul Thatcher, Mrs, Thateher| guests
{was Miss Assunta Cardarelli beChairmen have been announced fore her recent marriage. The] wi the benefit card party which | {parly was in the home of Mrs. |
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School 2 5D to Recel ive | Flags From Legion
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ba presented to Shadinger will speak (school 25 by the Hayward-Barcus on ‘The History of the Allied|unit 55, American | Flags” tomorrow at the meeting of | Legion auxiliary, the Butler University Mothers’ at 2 p m. tomorcouncil. The session will be at 2|row in the school { p.m. in Jordan hall on the campus. auditorium. Miss Shirley Wallace and Mrs.| The AmericanHelen Thomas Martin will give ajism chairman, musical program, and. Mrs. Floyd| Miss Virginia W. Schorn will preside. Mrs. L. 8.| Cathcart, will give | Beebe and Mrs. Arthur E. Patter-|the flags and | son will be in charge of the social Ralph Klare, state hour, (legion chaplain, ie ; | will speak. Mrs. Corwin Smith will lead the invocation. Mrs | Cleo McLean is the unit's president.
Installation Booked
Zeta Rho sorority
Miss Cathcart
REDUCE TO A SLIM
installed of-
FIGURE |ficers last night in the Marott | hotel. The new officers are | Mrs. John O'Harrow, president; If you ‘have. tried everys Mrs. Carl Young, vice president; thing without results, Mrs, Oval Muspaugh and Mrs, Paul our combined Sinusoidal
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Meridian, hostess. “American Red Cross in War and in Peace,” Miss Blanche Bruner; “Over the Roads
MISCELLANEOUS
Irvington unit 38, American Legion
Driscoll Jr. will be sponsored March 2 by six|Russo, 2946 N. Talbott st. | post and auxiliary. 6:30 p.m. EE —— mS == | chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority.| Among the guests were Mesdames| Sat. Post home, 12¢ S. Downey. (The party will be in the White Acky Cardarelli Nunzio Bruno, | Mrs. J. Clark Espie, Mrs. 8S. M. . |Cross guild center. | Vincent Mortoccia, Arthur Field,| Harvey, co-chairmen. Members of the six chapters | william Shreve and Edward Reed; | SORORITIES form the sorority’s White Cross| Misses Mary Jane Bruno, Lillian Beta Eta chap, Beta Sigma Phi. guild unit organized March 5, 1943. | Della Penna and Mary Monahan. 8 p.m, today. Security Trust (The group, which has pledged sup-| A}so, Misses Ruth Wasson, Kath-| bldg. oR ol pve units of the guild'sierine Lane, Mary Aikman, Mary|Anagnous group, "Epsilon Sigma a sles eae Pe Williams, Elizabeth Klein, Helen] Omicron. Tues. Mrs. C. J. Finch, Beta Phi chapters. { Knight, Charlotte Harmoning, Ruth| 2837 Ruckle, hostess. “Here Is Mrs. George Fowler will serve] { Reckley, Marjorie Coffin, Joan Ben- Your War” (Pyle), Mrs. Harry W. as chairman for the card party. | Heyl, Les Uohen,” Diretyy Jeu, Sioeer Working on sub- | Marguerite Beek:and Lucille Gant-| Unit 1, Nu Phi Mu. 7 p.m. today . committees are | In the Rho Delta sorority room | Miss Pearl Ward, Mrs. James ri i p : : Smith and Mrs. Harris W. Lee Pi Zeta chap., Phi Beta. 8 p.m, tables: Mrs. William Si d ~ Wed. Miss Margaret Gallagher, : egman an a s Miu Madeime Kruchton speci] ATt Contest 2 N. DeQuiner. Hues Mis committee. { : : : ye Mrs. Williantr Tvner and ® Miss Wo O. T. Arbaugh, program. ElecMary Ellen Campbell, tallies and Is Scheduled ton. . . score cards, and Mrs. Ray Watkins W.C.T UL and Miss Virginia Horne, tickets. | 5 PPAR . adli Marion * County. 11 a’m.,. Mon. Miis Norma Nootie of Bets Ph Saturday March 3, Is the.deadline Mrs J. Rav. Stanton 2108 N chapter is president of the guild | °F entries in the Scholastic art Harding, hostess Directors’ rechapter. Last year the 76 members | awards regional contest, The event] ports. Mrs. W. W. Reedy, speakof the group served 557 hours at|will be held March 12 through 24| er; Mrs. Bloomfield “H. Moore, the service center and contributed |in Block's auditorium. Scholastic] presiding. Yalcurn. Toilet Walser. Find Some. Aiteithe $91 for “Tiny Tim” beds and other magazine is sponsoring the contest.| Vayhinger. 7:30 p.m., Tues. In ¢ 0 03] € 9 guild projects. Entries accepted in the regional| the East Tenth Street Methodist Lotion ... . all especially created a ————S er [ contest, which is being co-sponsored| church. De Thine for the ' ‘ | by Block's, will later be entered in| Future,” the Rev. A. M. Brown. with masculine preterences. {ana prejudices) - all Soror ity Installs | the national event to be held inl The Rev. M. K. Richardson, deaccounted forl StXT ‘ yye April at the fine arts gallery of the| Vvotions. Mrs. Oscar Burghardt . a Ne W Chapter | Carnegie institute, Pittsburgh. Miss Dorothy Brown, music. Mrs. a . An Epsilon chapter was in- This year Block's is offering a spe- | Lloyd Pearson, presiding. Individual items various sizes . . , smartly boxed talled by Alpha Delta Omega cial prize to.Indiana students for| Washington. 1 p.m, Fri Mrs. r "sombinations” that make handiome afte orority last night .at a ‘meeting in|the best fabric design using the| Anna Shuler, 27 N. Holmes, host- = e lt the home of Mrs, Wilbur Cham- tulip tree blossom, the state flower.| ©ss.. Mrs. E. B. Reese, devotions. ness, 5702 W. 16th st. Miss Mabel| Classifications for the contest in-| - Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, speaker; Hall was in charge of the ceremony crude oils, watercolors, pastels, cray-| Mrs. Irma Brown, presiding. Members of the chapter are Mes- | | ons, inks, cartooning, pencil draw-| —————————————————————— 3 dames Chamness, Harry Elder, |ings. prints, costume design, fashion \GoV er nment Is Topie Kenneth Goff, George Harvey, Al- | illustrations posters and advertis-| y . (red Hayes, Robert Mann, Chester | |ing art, sculpture, ceramics, hand- For Judge Royse Nelson, Lincoln Northcott, Wil-|{craft, mechanical drawing and] . : ; ’ aahington iam "ep ark r, i sran} | Members of fhe Indiana Women's 29 Wert W tndlanapotie Owen. Walker, itice Van, Ritk ang {ngs awl | Republican club heard Judge Wil-
A. Royse speak this afternoon at their meeting in the Columbia club. Judge Royse discussed the philosophy of government held by George Washington. He pointed out that as a result of Washington's studies of government the first President developed an intense hatred for monarchism which is called totalitarianism today. : Due to Washington's able leadership the constitution was made adoptable, according to the speaker, He spoke on Washington's well address” which he cited as the
ernments were created to serve the people and not be their master. In speaking of the authority of the three parts of government
of the New Deal there has never been an attempt to centralize all of the authority of government into the hands of the President.”
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any such imagined defects,” he said In. conclusion, Judge Royse read
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and Keystone ave, Winger will review “The Hamiorta | bv | Wife" (Stone).
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p.m. Tuesday in school 69, 34th st. J. Weaver, chairman, was sntitetl) ol on Wewews] ry; Street Tow . Lanta Mrs. Bjorn Mian 5, 0 ve Letitia] bia \ ik 2 ian ® Noss nie 3 5, Stoughn, Wor medal «Lc nC an nL GTS
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TT {room. Mrs, Frank Jones ant Mrs WQ . Mrs. Shay Presides | 0 Address Edwin G. Baker will be the Other speakers at the meeting! hostesses,
Students
Aneta Vogler, nutrition director, | J. O'Connell, Red
Red Cross and Mrs, Hugh Cross home nurs-|
The Arabian chapter, International Travel-Study club will have a lunch eon at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday in the
ling chairman. They spoke on their! Approximately 100. pre - clinical WO A fields of work students will become freshmen in| =. "* y fo . . : Mrs. John ‘W, Thornburgh will The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, the Methodist hospital school of | ak and the hostesses: will=b archbishop of the Indianapolis arch- | Nursing at exercises in the Roberts Pn Mae Bicoks Miller ard Mey diocese, gave the invocation at the Park Methodist church at 8:15 p.m. 3 & Phares on ada luncheon which opened the meeting | tOMOrTOw. A ee in the hotel's Travertine room. The girls who will receive student | A round-tablé discussion will he Mrs. Leo R. Shay, district presi- nurse caps entered the pre-clinical held at 7 p. m, Sunday by the dent, presided. Reports were given class last August, and will begin | Nature Study club. Miss Florence by Mrs. John E. Sahm, recording their freshmen studies next week. | Newhouse, 56 8. Linwood ave., will secretary, and the organization's] The Rev. William C. Hartinger, (he the hostess and the tree Hinrie
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Mrs. John M. Cain gave Student adviser,
“Lighted Lamps,”
Recently elected officers and dis- | tion Will be given by the Rev. Sum- | trict chairmen were introduced at ner L. Martin, the church pastor. { the luncheon Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist
hospital superintehdent, will extend greetings. The class, to be presented by Miss Helen McDonel | R. N., director of nursing educs ation.
. hl » Meetings Set - By W.5.C.S, organization and development; Mrs. | y Ve Ae Jo E.J. Kearns, ways and means: Mrs. | will receive caps from. Miss Hazel |
Wilbur Royse, welfare: Mrs. B Whittern, R. N,, principal of the Eight units of the Woman's Soe | school of nursing. (ciety of Christian Service, Central study clubs. | Miss Catherine Hamilton, presi- Avenue Methodist church, will meet literature. "| dent of the student government as- Tuesday Others are Mrs. John Schwert. sociation, also will speak. Six will have luncheons at 12:30 mission: Mrs. Walter Patrick. mu- | rm p.m. The groups and their host= sie: Mrs. Larry Ze v < Mrs {IY vy . esses are 1, Mrs. Leona B. Pearson, Jarry Zapp, sou; Mex. Faulty Club Holds | aor arousuar: 2 r Guy car E. S. Wakelam, confraternity of Guest Meeting Panter, B55 Genial ave: 3, Mm, Christian doctrine; Miss Anna : { Parker Jordan, 152 Buckingham Bornman, publicity, and Mrs, Olive | Ine annual guest day meeting of |dr.; 4, Mrs Charles Faut, 5325 N. Padgett, Greenfield, rural life. the . Butler University Women's Delaware st. | Faculty club was held yesterday | Jordan hall on the campus. Sorority
inl Five, Mrs. G. E. Vickery, 5744 N, New Jersey st, and 6, Mrs. Harry | and fraternity housemothers were | the guests.
Wilson, 3709 Kenwood ave, ~ Group : J 7 will meet at 1 p.m. in the home To Address League Mrs. Guy Shadinger of Mrs. R. 8. Daily, 1 E. 36th st, “Parole in Indiana” will be Jo- SPeaker and Miss Mary Gottman and Mrs. Lester Scott, 5139 Indianseph Sullivan's topic when he $ave & musical program. The ola ave, will be hostess for group speaks Wednesday at a general | hostess was Mrs, Glenn R. May- 8's meeting. meeting of the Indianapotis| Ar aed by Menlnines Roy | League of Wome ’oters. - The | M- wbbins, Alber ock and! A’ . ig il be Be ne m. in| Fletcher Price and Miss Faye Named to Honorary the west room of the War Memo- Cantrell. Miss Joan Caughran, daughter of rial building. re ——————————— { Mr. and Mrs. B. Howard Caughran, | The guest speaker is the director Pr oject Leaders 5136 N. Capitol ave. recently was of the division of correction in the] Mrs. Walter Shearer and Mrs. elected to Phi Beta Kappa, nastate welfare department. The Ray Trefz will be the project lead- | tional scholastic. honorary league's training meeting scheduled ers at a meeting of the Warren at. Wellesley college. A senior at for that day at the 38th st. branch | Homemakers’ club tomerrow.- The the school, . Miss Caughran also of the Merchants bank will be|meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. in the cholar for omitted so that members may hear home of Mrs. Ada Springer, Pleas- achievement Mr, Sullivan’ s talk ans Run Pkwy. :
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