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Junior League Plans Fall Opahing Meeting for Sept: 19 at Woodstock

THE FIRST FALL MEETING of the Junior league will be held next Wednesday at the Woodstock club. The

group will meet at 10:45 a.

include luncheon and an afternoon of sports.

M. Bobinger will discuss

unteer service department Social Agencies, Provisional league members

ices, and they recently attended the

managing board. Other league meetings will feature “Junior League History,” “Braille,” “Next-to-New Shop,” “Riley Hospital” and the

"John Herron Art Museum.”

Training to End Next Month THE NEW MEMBERS will complete their training on Oct. 12 and will be placed in volunteer work, giving at least three hours of

service a week. Other subjects Agencies course are “Developm

“Family Service,” “Service to Travelers” and “Services for Children.” Also “The Indianapolis Day Nursery,” “Flanner House,” “Health

in a Neighborhood Area,” “Health

Volunteer in Health Work,” “Youth and Neighborhood Services,” “Services of the American Red Cross—War and Peace,” “Public and Child Welfare Services,” ‘Services to Veterans”

Planning.”

Alumnae Arrange Supper AN OUTDOOR SUPPER PAR

son's activities for the Indianapolis alumnae of Phi Mu sorority. The event will be at the home of Mrs. Morey Doyle. Garrison is in charge of the arrangemehts, and her assistants include Mrs. William Dunn, Miss Elsie Shelley and Miss Marjorie Wood, Reports will be given by alumnae and members of the Indiana collegiate chapters at Indiana and Purdue universities and Hanover

gollege. The group's new officers

dent; Mrs. Kenneth Hufford, vice president; Mrs, Doyle and Miss Bhelley, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. P. W. Gil« christ, treasurer, and Mrs, Frank Youmans, Panhellenic delegate.

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MEMBERS OF THE ST, VINCENT'S HOSPITAL GUILD voted recently to resume a full pre-war schedule of activities. The group will have its annual Christmas party for underprivileged chil‘dren at the nurses’ home shortly before Christmas. war, the guild entertained servicemen in place of the children. + The annual dance is scheduled for April 27 at the Indianapolis

~ Athletic club and the group will no The other events include book revie

i1.F.C Groups Will Meet

convention Oct. 5 in Indianapolis

ristown; 8th, Oct. 4, Muncie; 10th gansport.

12th, Oct. 12, Ft, Wayne: ninth Oet, 25, Covington: fifth, Oct. Rockville; Vernon, aihird, Oct. 31, Mitchell; Nov. 2, Jasonville, Mrs. W, H. Lykins, Covington, president of the federation, and Mrs, George -C. Baum, Akron, second vice presi dent, will speak at the meetings, Mrs. Susan M. Ostrom, director of public relations, state education department, also will be a speaker. ————————

i Indiana A. A. U. W. bt To Aid Study Grants

The Indiana division, American Association of University Women. will aid In raising funds for the international study grants as Suggested by the A. A, U. W. at the headquarters in Washington, Mrs. Wayne ©, Kimmel, president of the Indians division, and Mrs, Walter Larson, Elkhart, state fel- . lowship chairman, made the announcement, The grants will enable women of liberated countries whose education Was interrupted by the war to Come to America to study, According to the association, uni. versity women throughout the U. 8. feel that this wil ald in building a better understanding between nations, and will pe a factor in helping to create world peace,

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Volunteers in a Post-War Community.

They -attend the orientation courses conducted by the council

0M dn Lb Far] Dieck, directory; Mrs. Raymond Toler, philanthropic; Mrs. Eberhart, finance; Mrs. George O.

given by Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder in Block's auditorium. The guild's Red Cross unit, which made more than 100,000 bandages during the war, now makes special hospital bandages.

"The seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will hold its

Other district conventions and their dates are—sixth, Oct. 3, Mor-

Oct. 9, Lafayette; 11th, Oct. 10, Lo-

28, fourth, Oct, 80, North

first, Nov. 1, New Harmony, and second,

Outwardly, exce pt for

size, one would assume that diamonds are all alike— which is 4 fallacy, Cutting, color and perfection of the stone—all have an important bearing upon the diamond quality. Only through years of study and

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m, and the day's events will Mrs. Anna “The Responsibility: of the " She is the voldirector of the Council of

are in training for volunteer serv.

monthly meeting of the league's

included in the Council of Social ent of Social Work Resources,” Services in the Community,” “The

and “Post-War

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include Mrs, F, 8. Kurdys, presi-

H. D, Burkert Jr, bridge groups; Miss Shelley, publicity; Miss Adelaide Gastineau, membership, and Mrs, Dunn, telephone,

Guild Announces Activities

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During the

te founders’ day there on Jan. 24. ws on Oct. 26 and March 26, to be

Millinery Designer To Be at Block's

Keneth Hopkins of Beverly Hills, Cal, will be at Block's Monday and Tuesday to present his millinery collection. He will be in the mil. -{linery salon on the store's second

floor from 10 a. m. until 4 Pp. m. each day.

} Among the designer's new fash. jlons is the Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln

{&-Stove-pipe line in hats goes well with the Americar broad-shoul-dered suits, Also, that the Mary Todd Lincoln bonnéts ‘fit in with the soft feminine lines in clothes, His new hats also include feather designs, cushion crowns, fur hats and turbans of felt combined with jersey,

Service Circle Books Meeting at Church

A meeting of the Irvington Service circle of the King's Daughters and Sons will be held at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in 8t, Matthew's Epjscopal church. Mrs. W. R. Finlayson is the program chairman, and the hostess is Mrs. Joseph G. Terhorst. The de-

votions will be led by Mrs, Leslie ‘McLean.

P.-T. A: Will Meet

The Flackville P.-TA A. will held its first meeting of the year at 8 p. m, today at the school, A re ception will be held for new members with Mrs. Robert Marlow, { president, in charge,

Card Pa rty Planned

A supper and card party will be | held at 6:30 p, m. Saturday by the { Newcomers’ club in the D. A. R.

| SEnplag house, 824 N. Pennsylvania

? Guire, George Maxwell, C. J. Meé-

{trend. Mr, Hopkins’ theory is that Thirteenth, Oct. 11, South Bend: |

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home, The tea will be at 2 p, m. Mrs. Reese is president of the council. The guests will be Mesdames Clarence L., Kittle, Emil C. Iverson, Carl Becker, W. J. Betz Fred Duckwall, W, M. Haine, W, M. Waltman and E, H. Little, Algo, Mesdames Willlam P. Me-

Cormack, John P. Cochrane, Martha Btoll, W. ¥, Mullen, E. C.. Embry, Hans C. Jacobsen and W. H. Mallon. . Others will be Mesdames H. PF. Passell, Eli Thompson, Floyd W

don, O. D. Dorrah, C. P. McLean, Dale Diefenderfer and O. CO. Neier. Among the other guests will be Mesdames R. B. Miller, Otto Mayes, Robert Straughn, R. L. Huff, Bert Van Camp, Bert Dennison, Walter Gelsel, August Toens and Louis Bland. The council's president's day luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m, Oct, 2 in the Columbia club.

Research Club Books Tea

Mrs. Theodore L. Locke is chairman for a president's day tea to be held Monday by the Woman's Research club. The tea will be in Jordan hall at Butler university, Mrs. | Harry W, Krause is the new club president. “Bright Coldrs From Old Mexico” will be the program theme. Mrs. J. H. Hellekson will discuss the “History of Mexico,” and the “Cathedrals of Mexico” will be Mrs. T. N. Shimer's topic. Mrs. George | A: Van Dyke and Mrs, Clarence W. | Dicks ‘also will be oh the program. Mrs. Nicholas J. Demerath will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Pentecost. = Mrs. Locke's assistants will include Mesdames Arthur Baxter, Titus Lowe, Theodore E. Root. Russell 8. Bosart, Delmar McWorkman and J, W. Noble.

Sewing Classes Set Basie dresses and suits will be the subject of Block's fall sewing school which will open Monday. Classes will be held on Mondays at 2 p. m. in Block's auditorium.

st. Mrs. J. Latimer MeClintoch 1s the chairman,

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‘Mrs. Rita May Simmons will cone duct the lessons,

Children’s Museum guild committee working on a

chairman, has Mrs, Robert Green as assistant chairman.

Tea Will Honor

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Mrs. M. J. Reese, 5417 Hibben ave, will entertain members of the hospitality and telephone committees of the Indianapolis Council of Women at a tea tomorrow in her

Behorn, Howard Deputy, Ray Hodg- :

work at the museum.

dward Gallahue

he first week of October,

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a recent wedding.

Sienna, Catholic church, Mrs. Robert Brown will be the matron of honor, and the bridesmaid will be Mrs. Robert Mangold, Serving as the prospective bridegroom's attendants will be Raymond Moutzel, best man, and George Daufel, the bride-~to-be's brother, and Harold Arnold, ushers. Mesdames Arnold, Clifford Arbuckle and Robert Brown entertained last night for Miss Daufel. The party was in the bride-to-be’s home. Attending were Mesdames Ralph Ortman, William Luckemeier, Burton Hattery, Paul Ticen, Robert Mangold, Max Arnold, Andrew Maass, Fred Steurts, Ben Wocherfeng, Orin Stotler, Charles Wilson, Florentine Steinkamp and Ann Brennan, Misses Dorothy Scheller, Alverna Sippel, Clara Ortman and Mabel Arnold, ” » » ” The engagement of Miss Laila Iverson, 1503 N. Pennsylvania st. to Cpl. Mark Lindberg is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Iverson, Mount Vernon, Wash, Mr. Lindberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lindberg, Galata, Mont. is stationed with the aviation engineers in Germany, A wedding date has not been set. ~ ” » Miss Ruth Suhre and Sgt. William R. Baugh, A. A. F, Esler field, Alexandria, La, were married Saturday, The rite was in the garden of the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Suhre, 3426 E. 26th st. The Rev, William O. ‘Breedlove, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, officiated. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Baugh, Bloomington, Miss Arlene Stafford was the bride's only attendant, and the best man was Eugene Baugh, brother of

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Guild Group Opens Membersh

‘and Robert Kirby (left to right) are members of the membership enrollment drive for the museum. The Mrs. Howard Lacy II, the guild enrollment [80t hostesses will be Mrs. Crawford

Irene Daufel and Donald Ryan erson Is Engaged |

The bridal news includes -the announcements

Mrs. Edward Daufel, 2538 8. Delaware st., announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, ald E. Ryan, A. A. F., son of John Ryan, The wedding will be at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the 8t. Catherine of

Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Set Meeting

Welfare ‘Association : Schedules Luncheon

Appearing in the organization activities are a luncheon meeting and a Wicnie, Miss Edith Seitzs, 5126 E, Michigan st, will be the hostess tonight for a meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae association, Alpha Delta |Pi sorority. The meeting will be {at 8 o'clock and Mrs. Willlam [Frenzel will assist the hostess,

A luncheon meeting will be held _ |8t 1 p. m. Priday by the Lutheran - |Orphans’ Welfare association at the home, 3310 E. Washington st. | Mrs. Pau! Rupprecht will be the hostess and assisting her will be Mesdames Lester Reasner, Carl Schwomeyer, Louis Brandt and Edmund Kassing Jr, Mrs. Arthur Brann will preside at the 2 p. m. business session.

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of the Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Pi sorority, will be held at 6:30 Pp. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Theodore Pence, 5515 University ave, : Miss Anna Carson will speak. She was a prisoner of the Japanese for more than three years. The assist-

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Tarry and Mrs. Martin Ruth, Members of the Women's guild,

The annual fall picnic. supper|

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Travel-Study club.

Talge Brown.

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Miss Mary Elizabeth Lewis and 8. Sgt. C. Craig McMillan, A, A. F. were married July 22 in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and, Mrs. Albert Lewis, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McMillan of Canan-

LT-85C. Luncheon

Mrs. Frederick L. Came, 8002 N. Meridian st., will be the hostess next Tuesday at a luncheon for the Mon‘erey chapter » International John

Thornburgh will speak, and assist ing the hostess ‘will be Mrs. Helen

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Lit. Cornelius, Miss Switzer To Be Married

Dr. F. M. Smith To Read Ceremony

A ceremony at 8 o'clock this evee ning in the Central Avenue Methe odist church will unite Miss Chare lotte Switzer and Lt. George H,

Smith will officiate,

Ruth Hawkins, Los Angeles, and

stick park.

Miss Switzer will wear

will have a corsage of white orchids. Her only attendant will be Miss | Mildred Cornelius, sister of the bridegroom. She will be in a pink Street-length dress worn with brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Pembroke Cornelius will serve as his brother's best man, and the ushers will be Kenneth Cornelius, another brother, and William Base tian. After a reception in the Cornelius home for the family, the coupls will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Denver, Colo, The bridegroom attended Rose Polytechnic institute in Terre Haute. He is a member of the Theta Xi fraternity.

First Evangelical and Reformed church, will have an open meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. The meeting will be in the church, The program will include a forum concerning the merger of the Evanyor Tous]

vd toad 4 2) 2 RE Ala voici ol SHIN i d churches,

conducted by the Rev, Rich-| ard Rettig and the Rev. BE. H.| Klingel, Mrs. Robert Drake will give a musical program.

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of engagements and The Carnelian club will have a president's day dinner at noon

Monday at Swift's restaurant.

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Irene, to 8. Sgt. DonLoda, Ill.

Irvington Club Meets

A president's day luncheon was held yesterday by the Irvington Chautauqua club a} Whispering Winds, The speakers were -Mesdames - Garfleld Walker, John

Helen Hollingsworth Will Be Speaker

A: meeting of the Indiana Alpha chapter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority, will bé held at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow in|Booth, H. O. Pritchard and H, W. the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Helen Hol- | Haworth. lingsworth will discuss “Old and

Modern Glass.” Mrs. Stoltz Hostess

Plans will be made for the openIng of the rush season and a dinner The Kappa Béta Chi sorority will to be held this month. Reports will | meet with Mrs. Elmer Stoltz, 1116 be made by members of the com-|n. Capitol ave., at 7:30 p. m. today. mittees.. Mrs, Elsie Wallace will Mrs. Owen Biggs will be cohostess.

preside.

Party to Be Held

The Ladies of the Saenger-Chor will have a card party at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the home, 521 BE. 13th st,

Meeting Tomorrow

Members of the Indiana Beta Eta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the chaptef room,

the bridegroom, The couple will be at home in Alexandria;

Art Classes Will Open

The scholarship drawing and art appreciation classes for pupils of the public‘ and parochial schools will open Sept. 92 at the John Herron Art museum. The announce ment was made by Miss Anna Hasselman, director of educational

Principals of each school may

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; 5 will not open until next month, \% Club Holds Meeting

Lt ers’ club met at 1:30 p. m. today | #|at the kindergarten, 656 E. 40th st. [Mrs, Richard W. Coons presided § (and Mrs. Martha Olney, teacher, i (was the speaker.

Auxiliary Session

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choose two students, one tr attend the morning and one the afternoon class, to be taught by Miss Hassel-

Blumblay and student assistants at the art school. Classes for children of members

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The 49th st, Kindergarten Moth-

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Mrs. Ray DeWitt will preside tomorrow at a meeting" of the Big|' Four railroad unit, American Legion auxiliary. The on will be in the War Memorial

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