Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1946 — Page 20

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© Mrs. Lafayette LeVan Porter (center), vice president general Revolution, discussed

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of the national society, daughters of

schools owned and maintained by the D. A. R. at a meeting of the

Caroline Scott Harrison chapter yesterday, Shown with Mrs. Porter are Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart (left), vice chairman of the approved schools committee, and Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, regent of the chapter.

the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian st.

A veteran of world war I,

serve -as- visiting professor, lecturer

or ‘federal official, | Mrs. Carl J, Weinhardt, president, |

will have charge of the business meeting at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Roland M. Cotton is chairman and Mesdames Harry E. Watson and Harry

formal tea to follow the meeting. Assistants Listed Assisting will De Mesdames Onan ©. Adkins, E. E. Oahal, Bert Beas-

ley, John R. Carr, Roscoe Conkle, Charles 8. Crawford, Roland B.

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Walker, Martin Henry Wallick and Frank E. ‘Weimer,

Mrs. Edward H. Niles and Mrs.

dapastment will meet at

examples of work done by

soldiers during their convalescence.

‘Mrs. H. E Blasingham, departMrs. , and Mrs. Charles A. Reeve. vice chalrman of the informal tea, will. be assisted by Mesdames E. A. Carson, Alvin T. Coate, William H. Graft, Edward P. Everett, Bert 8. Gadd, w. H. Hart, Hodgson, George E. Il, Walter R. Mayer, Paul N. Rowe, Oscar L. Watkins, John M. Williams and Isaac E. Woodard. | Mrs. E. A. Brown and Mrs. Hugh H. Baker will preside at the tea table.

L. H. McAllisters

Entertain Guests

Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gibson, Reading, Ps., will return home Sunday after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. McAllister, 2248 E. Michigan st. While in Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson have been entertained by Messrs, and Mesdames Clem

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| Indiana University Professor Will Speak Before Members Of Woman's Department Club

Fowler Vincent Harper will speak on “Wartima Washington,” at the general club meeting of the Woman's Department club Wednesday in

Professor of law at Indiana university since 1919, Mr. Harper went to Washington early in the war and in 1043 was appointed solicitor of the interior department. He returned to Indiana sively. last year.

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Educators To Hear Talk On Art

Blegfried R. Wing, director of the Dayton Art museum, will address the Council of Administrative Women in Education, Indianapolis branch, at a 3:45 p. m. meeting Monday in Ayres’ tearoom. Mr. Wing will illustrate his talk on *Dayton's Priendly Living Room” with colored slides.: The lecturer, a graduate student of Yale university, was at one time curator

‘for Lorado Taft's private art col-

lection. Mrs; Grace Golden ic chairman of

will introduce the speaker. Tea will precede the lecture with Miss Laura Hanna and Miss Funk pouring. Mrs. Georgia Rost is chair-

{man of the social committee and Mrs, Lillian Lewis is. president of

the council

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Richard Foe: Will Address Clubwomen

Lieut. Gov. Richard T. James will discuss his recent visit to London!

dianapolis Council of Women, Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium. Lieut, Gov. James represgpted the state at the meeting of UNO members to decide on a permanent site for the UNO. capital. Miss Constance Connette will sing at the afternoon session and Leo Litz, of The Indianapolis News, will discuss “Wartime Conditions in Japan.” Clothing will be brought to the meeting for the united war relief drive, Mrs. M. J. Reese will preside. Reservations for the ‘' luncheon

Kittle until 10 a. m. Monday.

Altrusa Lunchion

Miss Anna Carson, missionary nurse, will speak on “Three Years in a Japanese Prison Camp,” at the Altrusa club luncheon at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Columbia club. Miss Carson, a graduate-of the Methodist hospital School of Nursing, spent 32 years in the Philip-

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~ Founden Dey Cibo 8h dee Party. Is Planned by the St. Vincent's Guild |

++ THE ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL GUILDS new .| year activities will include an all-day meeting and a | . founders’ day luncheon and bridge party. - Mrs: W. C. Huonker will serve as officer of the ay for the guild's all-day session beginning at 10 a. m. Monday in the auditorium of the nurses’ home at the hospital, | She will be assisted by Mrs, B. F. Hatfield and Mrs. :

A. H. Huber, A 1 o'clock luncheon will be strved) is chairman of the luncheon

Mrs,

Plouff, Chester T. Spriggs and A. E,

The founders’ day luncheon and bridge party will be Jan. ih the Indianapolis Athletic club, Mrs, Ted Marbaugh, president,

will be in charge of arrangements for the event. Col. Mottern Will Be Speaker

“WITH THE AVENGERS OF BATAAN" will be the subject of a talk by Col. L. R. Mottern Wednesday when he addresses members of ‘the Indianapolis,branch of the State Assembly Woman's club. Club members will be entertained at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon in

the Chinese room of the Hotel Washington. The event is being arranged by Mrs. Russell J. Dean,

general chairman, Mrs. Fern Norris is chairman of the telephone and table arrangements committee. Other committee members include ‘Mesdames Leo X. Smith, Ernest C. Ropkey, James M. Givens, William F. Dudine, A. J. Wedeking, James P. Hughes, Robert L. Moorhead, Joseph F. Sexton and

Wilbur A. Royse. i Sunnyside Guild to Meet Monday

MRS. KURT W, SCHMIDT will preside at a luncheon and business meeting to be held by the Sunnyside guild at 12:30 p: m.

Monday in the Columbia club.

Mrs. Albert W. Claffey, general chairman for the club's annual dinner-dance March 2, will announce the chairmen and committee members for the event, which is to be held in the Columbia club. The hostesses for the luncheon include Mrs, Morris Crain, chairman; Mesdames A. C. Crandall, Rodney Curry and G. W.

Also Mesdames William T. Eisenlohr, Alvin C. Fernandes; B. M.

arrangements. ow. 1 will her be Mesdames M. rely

Cereitiony Is Read In ‘Taunton, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Walsh, Taune

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a bouquet of white roses and carnations. She wore a fingertip veil with a coronet of pear! Her mald of honor wore a white satin gown with a lace tiara and carried a bouquet of red rosés and For the wedding, trip to New

Auxiliary Plans Dinner Monday

The Women's auxiliary to the Athenaeum Turners will hold a dinner meeting at 6 p. m. Monday in the clubrooms. Following the dinner and business meeting, Leo M. Rappaport will talk on “The History of the Athenaeum Turners.” Mrs. Rappaport will present piano selections and Mrs. Arthur Paetz, chairman for January,. will be in

dianapolis. Mr. Reardon was ree cently . discharged after serving overseas with the army.

Sorority Meets ~~

Members of Tau chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, attended a meet

may be made with Mrs. Clarence L. |

| the program committee, and Miss || Qlive Funk, school 45 principal,

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