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Attend Easter Buffet To Be Held at the Woodstock Club

THE EASTER BUFFET SUPPER at the Woodstock club will be the occasion for numerous parties. Among the reservations for members and their guests are those of Messrs. and Mesdames R. W. Boozer; John Kittle, H.

8. Noll and Alexander Thomson. Also, Messrs, and Mesdames Lee Burns, W, H, Morrison, H. W, Fieber, ©. H. Wallerich, Samuel Dowden, Harold West, Blaine ‘Miller Sr. H. W, Showalter, John P. Frenzel, Cari Vonnegut, Ralph Hoberg, Charles R. Weiss, R. D. Robinson, Arch Grossman and Frederick G. Appel, Judge and Mrs, Herbert Wi Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Rupe] and Mrs: W. J. Shafer,

'On Borrowed Time' to Open NUMEROUS RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for the opening performance of “On Borrowed Time Osborn) at the Civic theater, which is to begin next Friday and continue through April 12 It will be the theater's seventh production of the season. Those whn have made reservations are Messrs. and Mesdames E. A. Canning, William H. Coleman, J. C. Cunningham, H, E. Curry, Mortimer Furscott - W. G. Guthrie, Earl M. Hilligoss, W. R. Krafft ang Harlén Livengood . Others are Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Luker, Russell] B, Moore, Kurt Pantzer, Harrison Platt, Harry T. Pritchard, Richard Smith Fred G. Tykle, Cameron L, Williams, John D, Welch and W. R. Caskev. Mesdames Louise’ Hoffman, Leila David, Henry H. Hérnbrook and James T. Pebworth, Misses Sara and Eldena Lauter. and Marian Starrett, Messrs, Harry C. Nichol and R. H. Beeler.

“Junior Assembly Assistants Named ASSISTANTS FOR THE JUNIOR ASSEMBLY spring park have been announced by Mrs. “Wits Byram Gates. The event will be April 14 in the Murat temple ballroom, The assistants will include Messrs. and Mesdames John P, Collett, ‘Raymond F. Crom, Lawrence H. Earle, Otto N. Frenzel, Frank J. Hoke, William H. Jungclaus, J. Perry Meek, Jasper P. Scott and Andrew M. Tavlor. The floor commiitee members will be Misses Ora Elizabeth Coats, Carolyn Anti Crom, Joan Hoster, Mary Lou Mohlenkamp, Kitzi Pantztr. Jeanne Robinson, Ann Spalding; Dianne Woodward and Marv Anne Scheidenhelm, Warren Earle, Robert Everett, Frederick Hendricks, John B. King, James McBride, James Mann, Charles Scott Jillson Simmons and Benjamin Wright.

Museum Schedules Speakers SEVERAL ADDITIONAL GALLERY TALKS have been scheduled. at the: John Herron Art museum for next month.: On April 8. Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna will speak on the “History of Russian Icons,” and Mrs. Frederic Kruli will be the speaker April 15. Her topic will be “Old Russia.” . “Spring Flowers of Holliday Park” will be discussed by Scott Mc«Coy April 22, and April 29, there will be an illustrated program on creative art work of children. Members of the Art Assoviation of Indianapolis will hear Charles Sterling speak at 8:30 p. m) April 20. He will discuss “Wartime Adventures of the Louvre Master= pieces.”

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of the Indiana Mount Holyoke club. The meeting will be from 3 until § o'clock.

Mrs. Martin Collins. ‘will Attend Dance Will Preside

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Lucinda Kryter will go to Culver to attend the Easter dance tomorrow

gio auxiliary will meet at 7:3) night at the Culver Milit ary . Pp. m. Thursday in the west room hy ry Acad

of the War Memorial building. Mrs.’ Martin Collins will preside at an executive board meeting preceding the session. Mrs. Elmer R. Krueger will give & lecture and show a sound slide! film, and reports will be made by

unit presidents, rE —— ! Em PY Tr {Burcham will assist, - N{44 ieetiny Date Miss Janice Berlin of the Purdue The Terrace Avenue Kindergarten | University Home economics dgpartMothers’ club will meet Tuesday in ment, as guest speaker, will talk-on the kindergarten. Mrs. Donald | “Home Decorating.” Mrs. Russell | Jameson will speak on “Cultivating | Hook will give parables from St. the Habits of Happiness.” | Matthew.

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‘To Have Luncheon | The Amica Study club will meet | for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednes- | [day with Mrs. Lewis Shott, 1621 {Cunningham rd. Mrs. William

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“China Poblana™ is the name of this national party costume of Mexico which will be worn by Mrs. John Worth Armbruster tomorrow night at the “Unrationed Costume” ball. The dance, sponsored by the Indiana Artists club, will be from 8:15 until 11:45 o'clock in the Athenaeum. Mrs. Armbruster and Corbin Patrick are among those who will judge costumes for the event.

The Bridal Leni Rumpel, John Hano-to Be Honored at Bridal Dinner; Nard-Whited Rite Announced

A bridal dinner, recent weddings and a shower ghlight the bridal Jews Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Windt will entertain with a bridal dinner Wednesday for Mrs. Windt's sister, Miss Leni Ruth el, and John W. Hano. Tre party will be in the gold room of the Marost hotel Miss Rumpel and Mr. Hano will be married at 8

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30 p. m. Thursday h rnor mansion. |. The dinner guests will include Governor and Mrs. Gates, Maj. and {| Mrs. William E. Sayer and Brig. | Gen. and Mis. Elmer Sherwood. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John Carmel; Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Brown, Roche + N. ¥Y, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Covert, Lyons, N.Y. ” a n Mr. and Mrs. 3106 Broadway, a

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Anniversary

The Old Glory society, Children of the American Revolution, will | celebrate the 50th anniversary. of the national society .at a spring’ dance Thursday. The party will be from 8.to'1l'p. m. in the D. A. R. chapter House. : Eleanor Armstrong is chairman of the decorating committee. AssiSting her will be Nancy Novak, Mary Frances Dittrich, Knight Camppell, Ada. May Koontz, Mary Lou Jacobs, Edgar Pattison, Mary Lou Clevenger, Lois Ragan, Donald Stevefs and Ira -W. Longsworth. : ! THE mse dommitien. pAnges Katharine Clark, chairman; Peggy! Yockey,, Challis Mercer, William |- Kegley, Elizabeth Armstrong, Mary { Carolyn Hood and William Wigzans Chairman of the invitations committee is Robert Mouser and other members are Marion Goldthwaite, Gretchen Hauser, Rich: Drake Leonard Northrup, John S. Young Oscar Frenzel III, Anne Merrill Hood, Susan Bell Longsworth, Jane Sinex and Marjorie Ann Dawson. Patrons Listed Members of the reception committee are William Best and Joan Pile, co-chairmen, Harriet Fisher Nancy Winterrowd, Mary Jean Woodsmall, Mary Bell Longsworth Ann Zimmerman, Robert Deitch, Mary Ellen Harrell, Mary Martha Turpin, Vernon Reid and Michael Taggart. Mesdames Alvan Roy Dittrich Louise Novak, Roy J. Pile, Lowell S. Fisher, W. I. Longsworth, Robert Deitch, Robert E. Lund and Sylvan Mouser will be the hostesses Among the patrons for the dance are ‘Messrs, and Mesdames Leroy H. Millikan, John Downing John Wad-

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A guest day luncheon will be held at 1 p.-m.. Tuesday by the Sigma tomorrow ‘bef Chi Mothers’ club. Mrs. Clyde E.|Indiana Poetry Titus will discuss “The American Si ill Indian Mother” at the luncheon in Central the chapter house, 442 W. 46th st.| A mu The hostesses will be Mesdames by Mi Paul Ulrich, Karl Sturman, H. B. Mr Skelton, Frank C. Jones, Raymond Toph Price, G. A. Jowitt, W, B. Tinsley Shatt and Joseph W. Zink, , y Election Scheduled A dinner-dance and election of officers will be held next Friday by the Riviera Boosters’ club in the Thu clubhcuse. Dinner will be Internatios

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{Unit Schedules

Final Session

Program to Include Tea and Movie

The art department of the] Woman's Department club will hold | its final meeting of the year at 1:30! lp. m. Monday in.thé clubhouse,’ | The program will include a color {and sound film, “Canadian Land|scape,” by A, Y. Jackson. Mrs. H, | E. Blasingham will preside.

| meeting with Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn | as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wil-| {lard N. Clute. Mrs. Hugh J. Baker!

and Mrs. Helen Talge Brown will

The 10 o'clock study group of the {art department will meet Wednes- | day in the home of Mrs. Brown, 2040 N. Delaware st. Mrs. Leonidas PF. Smith will speak on “Whither Away?" o 5 » “Wait for Mrs. Willard” (Langley) {will be reviewed by Mrs. E. L. Ped{low before members of the litera-|ture-drama department, W, D. C., on Wednesday.” The session will be at 1:15 p. m. in the clubhouse. Mrs, George A. Bowen will pre-

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Are Arranged At Ft. Harrison

Guests Will Include Latin-Americans

Several parties are being planned for this week-end at the Ft. Harrison Officers’ club. A tea-dance will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in honor of 20 visiting judge advocates from Latin America. A buffet supper will follow the dance. | The visitors will. arrive Sunday {morning for a two and one-half day | tour of the fort and Indianapolis. y Monday night they will be honored Mrs. Guy Patterson Gannett lat a stag party in the club. of Portland, Me., will address the | Invitations have been sent to Govannual convention of the Indi- !ernor Gates; Brig. Gen, William D. ana Federation of Music Clubs, |Old, commander of the first troop which will be held April 12 and [carrier command at Stout Field; 18. The sessions will be in the |Col. Elton M. Modisette, commandIndianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. ler of Camp Atterbury, and Brig. Gannett, president of the nation- |Gen, Elmer W. Sherwood, adjutant al federation, will be the house |general of Indiana. guest of Mrs, Clair McTurnan, | The post band will play at the state federation president. [regular dance tomorrow night spon- -- Lugs by the veterinary section. | » » -

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T » 3 p Unit to Meet {ing. The winning short story and jus {poem in the annual short story and| The Indianapolis alumnae chapter |g [poetry contest will be read by Mrs. of Mu Phi Epsilon sorprity will meet {Ollah P. Toph and Mrs. Oliver S. at 6 p. m Monday in the home of

the post golf club. Mrs. Willlam Weston is in charge nd she is being assisted “by Maj. Horace Reed, Mrs. E. H. Van Devort and Mrs. James H. Johnston.

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, ~ have . taken | Guio, respectively. : Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, 4801 Park ave. oma— Churchwomen Plan significance, | Miss Elizabeth Hall will discuss Miss Adah M. Hill will discuss [nstallati Pl d < | “Penny Wise and Book Foolish” and «Music in & Changing World." and | nlc 10N anne Luncheon, Card Party AND WHO a tea will close the program. Tea a sextet from Central Normal col-|R+» a Qrmi : 1 . g . [chairmen will be Mrs. Mark jege, Danville, will provide the By Woman S Society i The ladies of 8. Oatherie of Re ie oe Reasoner. and Mrs. E. G. Kayser, and | - Girls in the sextet are Juliet] The Woman's society of the Tab- | Sienna Catholic church will have a p &

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Club Books Speaker

Mrs. Howard Baumgartel will discuss “The Dumbarton Oaks Conferfence” next Friday at a meeting of ithe Irvington Woman's Republican | association, The session, will be at {2 p. m. in the home of Mrs. J. C. | Siegesmung, 61 N.- Campbell ave.

Spencer Madge Mitchell, Martha]ernacle Presbyterian church will [luncheon and card party at 12:15 Marie Stewart, Alice Thompson, | have installation of officers at 1/p. m. Wednesday in the hall, Shelby | Florence Miller and Mildred Bless. , ,, Tuesday in the church dining|and Tabor sts. Mrs. Julian ArmMiss Marjorie Gaston arranged the|,,on, "Dr Roy Ewing Vale will be |bruster is the chairman, assisted by program. | the installing officer ‘and Mrs. Ralpir] Mrs. Edward Trimpe. Cl b Meeting |L. Lochry will preside. ! Commitiee chairmen for the event uo neeting | Mrs. Robert Newby is in charge are Mrs. Edward Kraeszig, tickets: Members of the Phi Delta Theta of the worship service and the an-| Mrs, Thomas Brune, euchre and Mothers’ club of Butler university nual memorial service will -be given bridge; Mrs. Joseph Toner and Mrs. will meet at 10.30 a. m. Thursday by Miss Ruth Orr Hutchinson. | Fred Steinmetz, bunco; Mesdames

in the clubrooms, 307 W. 42d st. Circles C and D will be in charge of | Albert Springman, George Mafide

An open forum will follow Mrs. There will be sewing for the Red the luncheon and members of cir- and Arthur Jones, awards, and Mrs. And’ nowt { Baumgartel's talk. Cross after a luncheon. (cles F and B will be the hostesses., Herman Grotte, luncheon. any suffer fr : sickness. 5 This doesn

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