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Society—
Ladywood School Plans Annual Spring
Festival for Wesl:trd of April 28-29,
INVIT ATIONS JIAVE BEEN ISSUED by Ladywood school for the annual tea, senior class play and May crowning which will he held the week-end of April 28 and 29 at the school. The play will be given at 8:15 p. m. on the i 28th, ard on the 29th, tea will be served from 3 until 5 o'clock with the May crowning at 4:30 o'clock, The Ladywood Athletic association will sponsor the tea and those presiding at the tea table will be Miss Betty Blackwell, association president; Misses Ellen Wagner, Doris Beck and Marjorie McKeown, The receiving line will include Misses Anne Stuhldreher, Reverly Dobson, Barbara Gleason, Mary Jo Sommers,
Dolores Garceai, Mary Lou Mohlenkamp, Maxine McKnight, Helen
Walsh, Helen Betz, Mar} Nell Lewis, Joan Hays, Mar) Bisch, Mitzi Suzanne Arend and Carol ie Wagner 2 Benerane, for the events are Miss Anne Therese
The committee co-chairmen f Pfister and Miss Nancy Rousseau, Mas decorations; and Miss Barbara Gleason, Xe t M Yvonne Arnold, check room; Miss. Kitty Carr and Miss Mary Nell Lewis, entertainment; Miss Helen. Walsh . and -Miss Nancy Leeson, service, and Miss Barbara Gardella and Miss Joan Hays, refresh-
ments.
Will Attend Dance at Woodstock AMONG THE ADDITIONA LL. RESERVATIONS for the Spine puffet supper and .dance tomorrow night at the Woedstork £ u re those of Messrs and Mesdames Ru 1ssell Fortune, John Ho ett, a liam. Hall, Larry Willson and Frederick Holliday, Mrs. William
Bobbs ® find Miss. Mary Fletcher.
: Shrine; Miss Nancy Rumley
#."8 nr o tea tn be given Sunday afternoon by Mrs. lary Ellen Kennedy. Miss KenN. R.. are to be married Are Catholic church, .The praken home and the assistN. Bosson, Mrs, Elizabeth Approximately 40 guests will
A ‘erystal ? nOver and Edward Verbraken will honor Miss M: nedy Ensign John M. Ryan, U. 8 April 30 in a ceremony in St. Joan of tea will be from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Ver ing hostesses will include Mrs Robert Vincent and Miss Clara Olivia Lease, attend.
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» entertain Sunday afternoon for
” ” Jean Whiteheaa Will n whose engagement to Lt John F. Alpert The dinne fr party will be at the Me- | include Misses Mary Bar-
” Miss Betty Miss Margaret Fatout, A. A. FP, has been announced. ridian Hills Country club. The guests Wi rett, Edna Mahr and Helen Whitehead.
D. A. R. Chapter Will Meet Lis hapt f the / Members of the Jonathan Jennings chapter © j will meet Thursday .with Mrs. E. C:-'Kriel. Mrs. Frederick G. Bala will be the guest speaker. Her subject will be “Phases of Legis-
lation.” Oftisers — be electeq. .
» - J Monday for members s. W. Hu Maxwell will be the hostess ) of oa Junior auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing association.
Luncheon wil pe. served at 12:30 p. m .
recently ; presented 215 Japanese prints to the Art Association of Indianapolis for the John Herron Art museum. The prints were given as a memorial to the late Mr. Kryter. Ske also gave two water colors and drawings by her cousin, the late Charies Reiffel. Among other gifts accepted were an Indiana centennial medal, 1316-1016, from William G. Sullivan and an Engiish Pillar print textile from Miss Anna Hasselman.
Ra p-White
Ceremony Rea :
4 hey Noblesville. Members of Alpha and Epsilon chapters of dianapolis will attend.
Mrs. Charles *c Kryter
The annual state meeting of
2:30 p Sunday in the h
A double-ring corenohiy at o'clock this afternoon united Miss Marjorie White and Richard Rapp The wedding was in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Adah L
White, 5407 Carrollton ave.
Meeting Set e VOWS were rea y the Rev r * z = Trinkle, pastor SE Engle- | By Phi Beta
wood Christian church. The bride- |
fter a dinner in the White home, the galled will leave for, a wedding trip. “They will be at home at 1424
peas rice Houze.
a madeal program.
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{ Turner, Fix, Russell G. Fort
Speaker Booked Sam Campbell will give an-illus-trated lecture on “The Black Hills and Bad Lands of South Dakota” at 8 p. m. Sunday at the Riviera club.
J. Goory, Parterson, Theodore J. Siener Benjamin C. Ra%y, Miss Marg Gallagher and Miss “Hazel { Hill,
Miss Joan Potts and Miss «
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| exec . Thistlethwaifé and O. R. Sumner. N. Lundy, Bloomington, national President of Delta ta sorority, will be | 2.5 riekt, the speaker : . : ; Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar will serve as toastmaster, and other speakers The garden department, W. D. C A. H will be Mrs. Ralph F. Gates add Mrs, Frank J. Galvin of Munster. will meet at 1:30.p. m. next Friday aVe. -~ — | Music will be provided by the ;; the clubhouse. Mrs. Goethe Link Mr
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to for in
Misses Milner,
Klub. Tea
Three W. D.C. Groups to Meet Next Week
Valerie C. Wickhem Will Be Speaker -
Miss Valerte C. Wickhem, admissions director at the University of| | Chicago, will address members of | |the American home department, | {Woman's Department cdub, on
| Wednesday. { The meeting will be at 1:30 p. fin. the clubhouse, The speaker wit |
y : sui isl : 5 discuss “Let” Me Think," and will] Misses Betsy Wade, Peggy Fisher and Mary Jeanne Milner (left 'he introduced by Mrs. Carl J. Wein-| right) are among members of the Kanga Klub who are arranging a ‘hardt, Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew
mal tea for Sunday afternoon. The event will be from 3 to 5 o'clock the home of Miss Wade, 1201 Golden Hill dr. Hostesses will indlude Cvnthia Baker, Jeanne Ashbaugh, Mary Kay Jensen,
will preside 3 Annual reports will be given and A new officers will be presented. They
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Myrs. Herbert Lundy Will Speak |
The Indiana State Panhellenic
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Tuesday for Delray Beach, |attend the wedding of their daugh-
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P. Pike will pour at the tea after {the program. Hostesses will be Mrs. | {Charles S. Crawford and Mrs. | ton M. Hanger, chairmen. They will be assisted by Mesdames | J. Bardsley, E. May Hahn, 8S. J.| a J. Frank Holmes, Paal T.| Burt, Phillip. A. Keller, J. M.
nnual Executive Session;
have its annual Mrs. Herbert]
association will
utive meeting at noon tomorrow in the Columb: L £lub.
3utler © university trio, including “The Care and Cul- Mrs. Phyllis ture ¢f Narcissi,” and will illustrate her talk with colored slides Mrs. Frank J. Uhl will preside at a business meeting and the chairmen of the social hour will ‘be James Mrs. Ethel M. Hislop and Mrs. RayHaim- mond R. Stewart. |
Fred 8 x
will speak on
tty Downs Misses Jo ‘Ellen Burroughs,
Hollar and Mary Lou Ciodfelder and committee chairmen will be members of the MunThey are Mrs. and Mrs. R. N. baugh, registration; Mrs Turner, decorations.« , Mrs. E. K. Brosn, reception;
Hostesses
Frank O. Downs, will leave Fla, to
r. and Mrs, . Pleasant Run pkwy, ster chapter. Palmore | Mrs. and William will be
Katherine, The ceremony
Beity Mrs The annual luncheén of the MonMr
ou the community Samuel Berg, arrangements and day guild group of
Mrs. Galvin and __Mrs.__Charles. welfare department, W. D. C, Solenberger, at Bee HE12:30° pe The officers — are} EEE Annee
nesday. Y will
fr. and. Mr William: Gill of
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mond Toler, ments,
Henry Prang,
Friday in
s. Frank W
M. Qraves,
Garden Club “Will Meet
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hite, assist
The annual president's day lunch-| eon of the Spade and Trowel Gar-| den club will be held at 1 p. m.| the home of Mrs, | N. Chester
ed by
Austin Laycock and Mrs. Ray-
and Mrs.
White,
Theodore
program Mrs. George F. Off, flower show. Mrs. bership; vation,
~Moniday ee Ms
Allebrandi,
Mrs. Hollis. Leedy, c
varne,
1s In charge of arrangeCharles H. Creasser, Washington, will be a guest. The group's.new officers are Norvin Strickland, president; vice president; Otto C. Mahrdt, secretary-treasurer; chairman;
Mrs Mrs. Mrs.
onsergarden
rag irist 18 Ree Crm TROT
| Feb. 1 after serving for a year as president; Mrs. George Leinenweber| “South Amer ca” will be the topic Mrs, John W. Judy, Wortteuttur lan infantry lieutenant in the Euro- and Miss Margaret Mullendore, An- discussed by Miss Lela Taylor, and. Mrs.. R. C. Cassady, garden re. |pean area. derson, first and second vice presi- Mrs. E. °C. Rumpler will preside. Mrs. , Damien Lyman, “telephone; Miss Downs is a graduate of | dents; Mrs. Solenberger, Munster, The Little club with Mrs. Royal Mrs. J. H Ward, plant exchange; {Stephens college and attended In-|secret#ry; Mrs. R. B. Stewart, La- A. Nicholas as chairman and Mrs. Mrs W. Irving Palmer, librarian, {diana university. The couple's at fayette, treasurer, and Mrs. Berg, Haroid K. Bachelder as vice chair- and Mrs. E.G. Driftmeyer, pub-
| Annual Meeting Set
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pha Delta Jy sorority will be held
ome
f the state I iran, Mrs. Eugene
the In-
Mrs. OT. Arbaugh has arranged] Participating | | will be Mesdames Frank J. Billeter,4
home address will be in Delray
The Phi Beta music and speech]
groom .is the son of Mrs. 8S. Ri corgrify "Will meet at 8 p. m. Watts, 4811 E. Michigan st Wednesday. in_the home of Mrs The bride chose a robin egg blue | carolyn Avres Turner, 4301 Carrollwool suit with violet accessories and | ion ave. Mrs. Frank Boles will] a corsage of orchids and roses. Her qisouse plans for a founders’ day only attendant, Miss ‘Helen Stans-| meeting to, be hgld next month berry, was in navy blue worn With: -‘acsicting. the hostess will ‘be’ Mes- | “navy and, mellon accessories; Mr dames Silvia M. ~ Partlowe, Ha} | Waits. was best man. 7s Pardy, 2 Grow and Rested
Fix, Miss Nellie McCaslin and Miss |
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Silvey
EVENTS
Arbaugh, Thomas Bunch, William | Clara Ryan, William G.|
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CLUBS | MISCELLANEOUS Business and Professional Women's W. 8.7°C. 8. Broadway Methodist 6 p. m. Thurs. -In the Womans - church. 130 p.m. Wed. In Department club. “Wild Life ana| AYI®eS suditorm "Image of Jo. Scenic Points of Interest in the sephine (Tarkington), Mrs. RusWest and Northwest,” Sam Camp- eH J Hal gers Music by Miss bell. Dinner meeting Gertrude Gutelius and Mrs. Clar- : : ence R. Kuss Ladie auxiliary Lake. Shore Coun- Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention try. Sun. In the clubhouse. Buffet ome Mon. Avres’ auditorium supper : Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, speaker Mathers and Daughters’ Benefit St. Ann's guild, 8t, Paul's Episco1:30 p. m. Mon, Food Craft shop,| Pal church. 10 a. m. Mon. In the Century bldg. Pillow slip card! church, : party. Mrs. Albert Ammon, chair- SORORITIES man. Kappa chap, Delta Sigma Kappa fon. Mrs. Angus Nicoson, Michi-| Nature Study. 8 p. m. Wed. War Me-| ee - Angus Nicoson, Michi gan rd 0S1ess 4 ” morial bidg. ‘Sam Campbell] 5%" "= © " oo wal g *MPYEL. | Beta chap. Omega Phi Tau. 8 p. m.| Te Wed, Mrs. Elwood Riffett, 710] Naval Officers’ Parents. 7:45 p. m} N, Linwood, hostess. Installation. | today. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Bash,! Phi Delta Pi. 5 p..m. Sat. Severin 43 E. 46th, hosts. “White elephant hotel. Fifth annual convention, sale, election Fn Lee Benner, chairman 7 — ” \ ¥ ’" . : ' Charles Mayer and Company's Own Toiletri Outstanding Quality ot Economy, - Prices Orange Flower Skin Freshener— OF svesivantrisennnriirnt 59¢ Satin Cleansing Cream—I5 oz...$1.00 Refreshing Cologne—16 oz......$1:00 Alriond- Scented Hand Lotion— 16 oz beaerianiieiiiina i 49 » "Plus 20% Federal Tax, a 3 MAIL AND PHONE oRoks CAREFULLY FILLED! ini 4 2» Wes Washington ..
' publicity chairman. man, will be the hostesses.
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WASSON'S CORSETS, THIRD FLOOR
The Circular Bias Bra By Peter Pan ~ In the best circles it's Merry-Go-Round. A revolutionary type of bra! There's
up til they bite for this bra is constructed to follow the body lines,
Look at the illustrations. no reason to pull your straps Stitching and bias encircle the cup assuring uniform support all Made in A and B cup
Sizes 32 to 38. Rayon satin or fine broadcloth.
round: the cup. Has elastic insert at front.
depths.
; Rayon Satin Brassieres. . . . $3 Broadcloth Brassieres
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Fisher. Lucy Blanton, Ann Cole, Georgianne Davis, Anne Driftmeyer, are MIs. Alvin ©. Barbour, chair- First place winners in the poppy poster contest sponsored by the Shirley Krueger, Joyce Underwood, Patty Carter, Jedy Thomas and may; Mrs. Onan C. Adkins, vice! Bruce P. Robison unit of the American Legion auxiliary include (left Lucy Littell, chairman; Mrs. W. C. Royer, sec-| to right) Scott Stewart, class 1; Mary Ann Elliott, class 3, and Virretary, and Mrs, Louise B. Pohl-| ginia Eubank, class 2. : . . . y man, treasurer, 8 8 » State Panhellenic Association Sets Mrs, Weinhardt and Mrs. Hezzle Nine winners in the poppy
poster contest sponsored by the Bruce P. Robison unit; American Legion auxiliary, have been announced by the organization. The contest is held each year in the public schools préceding Poppy day, which will be May 26 this year. Seventy-six posters were entered. : The winners in class 1, includes grades 4 through 6, were Scott Stewart, first; George Gill, second, and Jane Reed, third. In class 2, including grades 17 through 9. the winners Misses Virginia A. Eubanks ginia May Meadows and Elliott, first through third Miss Mary Ann Elliott, Miss Adelle Porter and Frank Waldon were the first through third place winners in class 3, Entrants in this class were fromi grades 10 through 12, The winners will be guests of the Robison post and auxiliary at a dinner on May 7 in the Central
which
were VirEleanor
Club to Have Party -
Mrs, Emma Leppert, man st,
of the Emera club
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FRIDAY, "APRIL 20, 1045
om Guild
‘Will Note
|Founders' Day
Installation Booked For Tuesday
Officers will be installed Tuesday
fat the founders’ day meéeting of the
Riley Hospital Cheer guild in Ayres
(auditorium, The 2 p. m. session will
[be preceded by a board meeting. Annual reports will be
luncheon and
given and
(a musical program will be presented |by Mrs, Franels Loomis Bright, Mrs,
Harry ‘A. Ware, Miss Victoria Mone= tani and Miss Mildred Allen,
The officers are Mrs. Hans O, Jacobsen, president;" Mrs, ©. H. Ire rang and Mrs. Ray W. Retterer,
first and second vice presidents; Mrs, K. N. Huber and Mrs, S. W. Berry, recording and corresponding
secretaries,
| secretaries;
| auditor;
Mrs, Re W. Cook and Mrs. S. Jones, state and assistant
Carl state Mrs. Herman C. Frome er, treasurer, Mrs. G. E. Bomberger, Mrs. O. O. Johnson,
|contributions supervisor,
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[tarian: |director;
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| Thursday
awards he«dmeriern-- Wom a Rn a a At ne SN TST Ty |
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Mrs. Carl H, Becker, parliamen. Mrs. Car] Aumann, hospital Miss Margaret Cooper, sewing chairman, and Miss Eliza
beth A.-Waters, Long and Coleman
- (division chairman, ;
I . Several units of the Riley Hospital Cheer ghiild will sew. next week at the hospital. post. group will work Monday “All Kind Mother” and Deep in June" Tuesday. On Wednesday, “The Good” .and “An Old Sweetheart of Mine” divisions will meet. Heart of June” unit will and next Friday Do Your Best” chapter will work.
“Knes
‘Miss Irene Boughton Will Preside
Wednesday {nthe Columbia club, {Miss Irene Boughton will preside, A discussion of the group's moe
1102 New- | for transportation activities will be will be the hostess April given by Mrs. Joan Westbrook, Mra. 28 at a sli!mber party for members Frances
Griffith, Miss Mildred Faust and Miss Evelyn Vick.
The Bruce P. Robison | and |
chapters will sew on § Highest | “In the}
work 8 “Jest §
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FRID! Chur Book Wed
Miss Mile cuss “Natio before me association, church, in Mrs. Fre side, and t meet at 1( be in charg Miss Neu afternoon and the de Walter Len New offi are Mrs. E John McK C. N. Son C. O. Britt | The gene Walter Idle ary; Mrs. I life; Mrs. L Mrs. Samu ship. Mrs. Che ture; Miss tion and a Endly; nati and overse: Chairmer mittees are . shut-in; M motional al
~. byterial ai
Women; M Mrs. Dillar Mrs. Geol Mead, Cou tion delegs Nell Moore Hills, dinn chett, dinin C. Miller, 1 Mrs. Dan leader of ¢ Harless Ra Randall, 3 baugh, 4, a night.
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