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Lambs Club's Party Saturday Night Will Feature Music From 'Roberta’

“THE MOSICAL, “ROBERTA,” will ‘be the theme for the Lambs club's spring party Saturday evening at the Columbia club. The 9 o'clock floor show. will include

a fashion parade, dancing and songs based on the play. Among the members of the cast are Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus and Mrs. William G. Sparks, who will form a due-piane team. The violinist. will be Renato’ Pacini and Walter Reuleaux will play the cello. Ras Other participants will be Mesdames William Ansted Jr.» Walter Schott, Kenneth Kinnear, Thomas Mahaffey Jr, John Gordon Kinghan, Edward Gallahue, Norman Kevers, Henry Todd and Irving M, Fauvre, Miss Eileen Poston, Messrs. Robert D. Robinson, George Fotheringham, Jerry Padgett and Sunny Burns. Dinner will be served at T o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fauvre are in charge of the avent and their assistants are Mr. and Mrs. Ruckelshaus and Mr. and Mrs. Doriald M. Mattison. x

Assembly Club Books Luncheon A LUNCHEON IS BEING PLANNED for Wednesday by members of the Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Woman's club. The event will be at 12:30 p. m. at the Highland Golf and Country club. The arrangements committee chairman is Mrs, Albert F, Walsman. k Her assistants include Mesdames Ernest C. Ropkey, Julius C. rravis, Judson West, Carl E, Wood, Howard V. Johnson, Arthur L. Gilliom, Adolph G. Emhardt, Robert L. Moorhead, Arcadla Balz, William H. Bridwell, Harvey J. Curtis, Estelle Bbaugh, Charles PF. Miller, Clarence C. Wysong, Edward B, Barry and A. J. Wedeking. » . » = ~ » The additional reservations for the opening of “On Borrowed Time” tomorrow night at the Civic theater are those of Messrs, and Mesdames LeRoy G. Gordner, Richard Fox, L B. Streibel and George Willman. ~ Also, Mesdames M. P. Bowen, ; Lindon Bailey, Thomas Ayton, A. M. Curtis, Fred Dyer, Charlg§ B. Feibleman, Frank Flaherty, W. J. Ervin, Laurence Hayes, ‘Horace Mathews, Leonard Pearson and Ethel M. Rathert, Misses [Doris Cripe; Helen Matson, Charity Kennedy and Janet MacDonadd. Dance Invitations Issued sve AMONG THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN INVITED to.the dance to be given tonight by the Old Glory society, Children of the American Revolution, are Patricia Ellig, Mary Alice Lingren and Ruth Ann Huff. The dance, which will celebrate, the national society's 50th anniversary, will be from 8 to 11 p. msin the D. A. R. chapter house. Other guests will be Alison Mead, Alice Curtis, Marilyn and Maretta Sands, Joan Bernat, Jean Smith, Mary Peacock, Joyce and Dianne Harvey, Nancy Adams asd Nancy Aabye. Also Bill Shumaker, Leonard Wild, Jack Coleman; Gene Tanner, Walter Hertel, Ken-neth-Ragsdale, Tom Haynes, Stewart Gordon, Peter Estabrook, Steve Pardee, Richard Joyce, Tom Boyd, Jack Forbes, Warren Rich, John Brayton and Donald Thayer. = = ” n o » The annual spring dance of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber “of Commerce i8 scheduled for, April 13. Dancing will be from 8:30 until 11:30 p. m. in the Athepaeum. Mr. and Mrs. Roger. Beane are in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beyer, The other chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Taylor, publicity, and Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Borshoff, entertainment. ” ” = = = » Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Flanner recently returned from Miami, Fla. where they spent the winter,

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Mrs. Frances McClure Light is one of a group of three Indiana com-

Groups Set Play April 14

The Y. W. C. A's througheut the U. S. will present a play, “The § Times Demand,”s a: their meetings April 14 which’ are being substituted for the: national convention. seasiond.? i 4 5 dire) Miss: Lucy Schulis of Salitun) ¥. W. C. A is the author of the play. Mrs. Austin Bruce is direct- 2 ing the local production,’and the - Mrs. Light cast includes representatives of the x : Phyllis Wheatley and Gentral composers who will play their eémgroups. . ap . The Indianapolis session will be William Peltz. ‘held from 2 fo 8 p. m. in the Y. W. i

Sajor nationst omeers na sues are B. P. VW. Heads sdames David K. Rubins, Vir- ;

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meeting of the {indianapolis Piano Teachers’ association:

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Chairmen ~~ | Miss Ruth M. Hoover has anMiss Walto the local planning nounced that all, officers of the

committee chairman. Committee Indiana Federation of Business and chairmen who will bring resolutions Professional Women will hold their to the floor at the convention are Offices mfil successors: can be Mrs. H. N. Middleton, “Leadership named at a ‘tonvention. Miss. Hoover Emphases”; Mrs. Lawrence Dorsey, 1s the group's president. “Work in Other Countries”; Mrs. . The group canceled its convenF. B. Ransom, “Financing the Pro- tion, set for May 18 through-20 in gram of the National Board.” Terre Haute, in compliance with Mrs. Hobson Zeigler, “The Pub- the ODT’s request for travel curlic Affairs Program,” and “The Y.|tailment. kt W. C. A. as an Intercultural Organ- | The federation board will take ization” ~and- “Groups Within theicare of emergency business until

Constituency,” Mss. Kenneth Camp-|the convention ban is removed; age}

bell. lcording to. Miss Hoover,

dents in each district so the ruling will not affeet them. Officers, directors and state chairmen will meet June 10 and 11 in Indianapdlis.

Legion Auxiliary ~ - “ Schedules Meeting The Broad Ripple unit 312, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at stab 8 p. m. tomorrow -in the post home, - 64th st, and. College ave. Mrs. J 7S. Long Speaker Ralph Inyart will preside and Mrs.| yrs Albart L. Rabb, 4146 N. Illi-

Berlin Caldwell will report on the pn.ic st will be the hostess at a child welfare activities.

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jabot designed to accent high necklines,

3. Bright checks for a tailored dickey with a beau-catcher how and a shirtwaist front to give a smart look to tailored suits. The checked fabrie also is ised for a companion dickey in ruffied-front style. (Neckwear from Ayres’, Block's and Wasson's,) un on » n » » FOR WEAR WITH sturdier type suits there are numerous styles in -shantung —or-rayon crepes, many of them in solid

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- The Block's auditorium. . : Speakers on_ the panel will be a dinner will precede the meeting. Walter Leckrone, The Indianapolis Times editor; Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher of The Indianapolis Star; Herbert Hill, The Indianapolis News managing editor, and Rowland Allen, Ayres’ personnel director,

ni TH —in Club Sets Program The Culture club will meet morrow in the home of Mrs, E J Braman, 5645 N. Pennsylvania st. | Mrs. Arthur McKinney and Mrs. | ficers’ Wives club will meet .at 8 Fred L.- Warner will -be in-charge p.-m- tomorrow ix

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— directors are elected by club presi-}.

12:15 p. m. Tlunehéon Tuesday for A meeting of the executive board members of the Woman's Press will be held at 8 p. m, April 20. jun, Mrs. Florence Webster Long in the post home. Mrs. Inyart will will speak and the reservations hairman is Mrs. John Kleinhensz,

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Mesdames Otto C. Mahrdt, H. L. Mote (left to right) and B, F. | Orr (seated) are among the committee members planning the anhual | narcissus show of the eentral west district, Garden Club of Indiana | The exhibit will open to the public at 2 p. m. tomorrow in thé Rauh | | Memorial ‘library. It will be open until 9 p. m, tomorrow and: from | 12:30 to 8 p. m, on Saturday. -

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Mrs. Howard Baumgartel will

| day for members of the Sy Guild, Carroliton Avenue Evangeli-! a poard meeting to be held here and Mrs, Charles C. Wells, Columand 2 will replace the|bus, Ind, and Mr. Sternamen’s

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tye week of May 1.

‘Set Meeting Date “ |* At the May 1 board session in . : .. iparlor F of. the Claypool Hotel, Mr: The: Christian Park Women's | 2 farick ike. ae = ea club chapter of the Riley Cheer TREK. Conkle, congress preg) guild will meet at 10.a. m. next; ch Wid compiele business aelail Wednesday in. the’ sewinz room: of of her administration 5 \ sewing root the Riley ho pital |: .On the following day new. offi = dni {cers will hold .their first board

The Army Non-commissioned Of- {results will be annowiced May 1. | The slate of officers

Bedford, secretary

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Indianapolis alumnae of discuss “Dumbarton Oaks ~ Pro- Wi 1 M ~~ | Theta Sigma Phi, women's profes-|P0sals” at 7:45 p. m. next Thurs- : 1 A cet sional . journalism organization, will {sponsor a tea and panel discussion on-“Freedom of the Press” at4p.m. € event will be in the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers The convention was scheduled for |

meeting. Their election is being Mt conducted by mailed ballots and the yond

pe - Includes 'pridge; O. The Rev. Fr. John Kra-the-east room of Mrs. Robert Shank, president; Mrs.|igve-officiated {Joseph Walker, Greenfield, first] vice president. and Mrs. Clyde-Fish,

8 | Mrs. John Bendel, Jeffersonville ll |is chairman of the election com-

A dinner for board members will tbe held May 1. Mrs. Frank Riemann.

The - Junior league recently fur | nished a reception room at Billings Welmer, J. ‘'C. Doncaster and |General hospital. The committee Charles Jester will assist her. {in charge of selecting the furniture| Special guests will be mothers, included Mrs. Louis M. Huesmann,| wives and daughters of council

William A. Groat and Arthur Shea will be a business meeting and social

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To Hold Annual Guest Day

Welfare Association *~ Arranges Luncheon

A guest megting, luncheons and the “installation of officers compose the organization ‘activities. The annual guest day of the Fall Creek Garden club will be held at ‘11:30 p, m. tomorrow At the Rauh Memorial library, Mrs. Goethe Link will discuss “Narcissi,” and Mrs. Walter P. Morton will give a talk on the “History of Narcissus.”

The Lutheran Orphan's Welfare association will have a luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the home, 3310 E. Washington st. Mrs. Arthur Brenn will preside at a 2 p. m. business meeting. Mrs, Harold Laut is the chairman and she is being assisted by Mesdames Gerard Jordon, Paul Van Hoosier, Otto Lawrenz and Arthur Eickhoff,

Officers were installed recently by the Fa-lo-sis elub. They are Mrs. Joseph Faucett, president: Mrs. Donald Reyman, vice president; Mrs. Morris Coers, secretary, and Mrs. Fred Westfall, treasurer,

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Vows to Unite John W. Hano, Leni Rumpel

Miss Leni Ruth Rumpel and John W. Hano will be married at 8:30

Members of the St. Francis Hos- | pital guild will have -a guest day

The Bridal Scene—

| GF. Boyd, co-chairmen, . The reservations committee includes Mesdames John L. Gesig, : Thomas E, Quill, William A. Oberg- } = . fell. and John Q'Connell. Mesdamaes At I arties Louis Topmiller, D. J. Cangany, Thomas E. Quill, C. Harry Wojrhaye Highlighting the bridal news are 1and Josephine Coll are on the hos-

pre-nuptial parties and recent Pitality committee. weddings. |

shower to be given by Mrs. Edward O. Roberts, 328 N. Illinois st., w- Will I tes 1 morrow night. Miss Lowe and 8.! 1 nsta Sgt. James Robert Ottinger, Dyers-: T oy ym burg -army air base, Dyersburg, N AN Ott Org Tenn, will be married April 15. © | CW 1CCT'S Mrs. Roberts will be assisted by! Mrs Prank J. Haight, 145 E, Fall {her mother, Mrs. Eugene H. Bridg- Creek blvd, will be the hostess at ins. The guests will be Mrs. George 12:30 p, m, Monday E. Lowe, Noblesville, and Mrs. Del- of the' Welfare club. Officers will mar Ottinger, Carmel, mothers of pe installed at the session the engaged couple; Mrs. Lyle| ars Ray Yolomb ] 7 : S. 3 is luncheol Crider, Carmel; Mrs. Thomas Mar-| hairman and assisting her are tkin, Miss Esther Myers of Nobles- | nrocdames W. R. Hatton

ville, Miss Norma Coulon and’ Miss Helen Smith. Gos Sr. and Elwood Parker. Miss Betty Lo Schorn; 269 Ni The new officers are Mrs. Lyon Riley ave, will entertain Sunday |p with a linen shower and bridge] parts for Miss Lowe. Mrs. Floyd W. Hatton, Schorn will assist her daughter, | =~ Among the guests will. be Mrs, Max Clifton, Greensburg; Mesdames Lowe, Ottinger, Crider, Eva lou Tewes and Edward Roberts, Miss i Helen Whitley of Kokomo, Misses |

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Betty Graves, Marjorie Petticord,| Henrietta Moody, Coulon, Joan and | Patricia Henning and -Martha Lou bia iim ig ; Git - 1eClors. SIROWRC AT Og TR reg SR pis 3 > re | *A ceremony at 7:30 p. m. Tues-" > {day in a chapel at Billifigs General { hospital united Miss Evelyn Wells {of Indianapolis and T. Sgt. Donald | Sternamen. Chaplain’ David D | Donohoo read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

father is John WW. Sternamen, Eai Claire, Mich. i I Mrs. Vivian Perry was the bride's {only attendant and Lt. Charles Wells, brother 6f the bride, served as best man. The couple left for a wedding trip to Benton Harbor, Mich. and they will be at home at 2022 Park ave : a 2 8 Mrs. Hilda Barnhart of Indianpolis and ‘Pfc. Casmier Petrosky, Pleasant, Pa. were married ay in the post chapel at Fletcher General hospital, Cam-

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Council, Auxiliary

The Ladies’ auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers will lave a joint dinner meeting at 6 p. m. tomorrow with the council. The dinner will be in the clubrooms, 521 E. 13th st. . | “Mrs. George Pugh-is hospitality |chairman - and Mesdames Carl | Broich,. Leroy S. Martin, Evan | Weeks, Walter A. Jones, John T. -- Jones, George DD. Hunter, Everett

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|luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in! : : : the Marott hotel. Mrs. Arthur W.| eran church, will officiate. {Heidenreich is the ‘chairman and |

“yg 1 Elizabeth [.owe | Mrs. Harry Ferneding and Mrs. I. be played by Miss Mary Spalding,

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Miss Elizabeth Lowe will be the Tr f honor guest at a Tuiscelianeous| VV eltare Club |

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{daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rumpel, Newtonville, The bride, will wear a floors 1 length gown “of magnolia crepe i fashioned with a romance necklina, i braceletslength sleeves and a fitted She will carry an arm bouquet of green orchids and vel |

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fitted bodice and a peplum bouquet will Le of purple {Stock “and .lilacs centered with ga purple orchid. 2 Brig. Gen, Elmer W. Sherwond will ) serve as best man. Immediately following the ceremony, a receps {tion will be held with Miss Patricia . Leroy 8.|Gates and Miss Barbara Ann Winds | Martin, Paul Goldrick, Olin Hatton assisting.

Prip to Florida

The couple’ will-leave for a trip

|Holmes. B. Raine, Goldrick and |! Florida and they will be at home first through third vice after May 1 at 3310 N. Meridian st, | presidents; Mrs. Norman F. Schafer | and Mrs. Harry Kuhn, recording will be Lt. and Mrs. Larry Cunnings {ham, Pt. Knox, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman,s{reas- |C. N. Weber, Louisville, Ky.; Mr, urer; Mrs. Carl Spiess, correspond {and Mrs. Ralph Covert, Lyons, N, {ing secretary, and ‘Mesdames ‘E. E.[Y.; Mr,"and Mrs, Frank J. Brown, - Martin, George Pugh, Hatton, Major | Rochester, N. Y, and Howard Rum= Poole and Charles: Tennant, di- | pel and Mjsses Joan and Hildah pel, Newtonville, . ]

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