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Lf Players and Dramatic Club IE i Annual Meetings at the Woodstock
s Book
arranged by club members. Among those are Messrs. and Mesdames A. Wade, Hanly R. Lacy, Charles R, Weiss "The annual business _ the dinner. The committee Mrs. Scheidenhelm Mrs. Walter OC. ~ ¥rank A. Throop and G. Vance Smith, -
= . + ) e Dramatic club will hold its annual ph 6:30 p. m. May 26 inthe Woodstock club. and directors are tobe chosen at the meeting. The off have served this season are Beveridge Jr., vice president; Fotheringham, treasurer.
Research Club Tea Planned.
and Ralph W. Boozer and Miss
Hiser, LeRoy G.
ernoon at a 2 0 Smith, William H. Remy, McWorkman, J. W. Noble, dore E. Root.
Life of Eugene Field” and Miss Roberta Bland, harpist,
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president of the group. The 1 p. m. luncheon at Cifaldi followed by a business session directed by has sefved as president this year.
, Misses Corinne Welling, Allegra Stewart and Florence I. Latreian Club Installation Held
recording and corresponding secretaries. Mrs, Earl Grimsley, treasurer; Mrs. Edward D. Cree,
James E. Forsythe, Gentry T. Haun and Guy C. Dixon,
meeting and election of officers will follow in charge of arrangements includes
MEETING OF THE PLAYERS
dinner-dance Saturday night at the Woodstock be the occasion for a number of dinner parties
who will entertain at the Woodstock K. Scheidenhelm, Harry V.
Blackburn, Ralph W. Lieber, Howard J.
Heberton
Gordner,
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icers who
Lyman S. Ayres, president; Mrs. Albert Burford Danner, secretary, and George
MRS. HOWARD J. LACY will be the hostess next Monday aft-* 8 ‘clock guest tea for the Woman's Research club.
assisted by Mesdames Albert F. Buchanan, PF. Marion ie wi be Theodore L. Locke, Titus Lowe, Delmar Russell Bosart, Arthur Baxter and Theo-
"Mrs. Kate Gambold Dyer will direct the program based on “The
will play. «
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Butler Women's Faculty club will honor Mrs. Virginia Brunson, new 's will be
Mrs. Ardin Hays, who
Miss Esther A. Renfrew, assistant professor of romance languages at Butler, will be the guest speaker. A musical program will be directed by Mrs. Gray Burdin. Mrs. Seth E. Elliott, arrangements chairman for the luncheon, is being assisted by Mrs. C. H. Walters,
Morrison.
NEW OFFICERS OF THE ALPHA KAPPA LATREIAN CLUB were installed today at a meeting in the Marott hotel hunters’ lodge. They are Mrs. Lee Fox, president; Mrs. John L. Mutz, vice president; rs. J. Russell Townsend Jr. and Mrs. John M. Miller,
historian;
Mrs. Adrian B. Nail, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Gilbert Small, publicity chairman. Delegates include Mesdames Royer K. Brown,
Voters’ League
EVENTS
By ELIZABETH STRAIN Indianapolis Readers.
Times Staff Writer
LAKE WAWASEE, Ind, May 14.| hostess. “The City —A board meeting to be held here| Leaves” Mrs. Cannon; “Walter
this afternoon in the South Shore inn will precede the opening to-| morrow of the Indiana League of Women Voters convention. Up for discussion and possible action this afternoon will be further extension of the merit system in
lation covering the state welfars| department. 150 Delegates Attend Approximately 150 delegates representing the 23 local leagues in the state are here for. the two-day business session. The league has scheduled no social activities during its convention. A highlight of tomorrow morning's meeting will be the report of the nominating committee. The ©. new league officers and directors will be elected Thursday. , . Appearing on the convention program will be Miss Florence Kirlin, Washington, special assistant to Dean Acheson of the state department. : Dr. Hall to Speak Miss Kirlin, formerly executive
Irvington Mother
C. Stark. New Century.
hostess. Musical
guest day.
hostess.
government at fIndiana university, will be the speaker at Thursday's! luncheen. His topic will be “Nine | Years of Merit in Indiana.” A panel discussion on the merit system following his talk will bring | ‘the convention to a close.
| § SORORIT | Beta chap, O G. O. P. Luncheon pr Thiele Women candidates for ‘office who
y lcan primary will be the honor | guests at a luncheon to be given at
Pp. m., Wed
Party Tomorrow
will be sponsored at 8 p.m. tomor- |
Wed. row by the Riverside Methodist
Hotel
Edward L. Osborne,
Lincoln
Convenes cLUBS Book Forum. 1:30 p. m., Wed. : Ayres’ auditorium. “This Side of | At Wawasee - Innocence” (Caldwell), Mrs.
Olive Enslen Tinder; guest day.
Wed. Mrs. 3805 E. 62d, of Trembling
William A. Von- |
Van Tilburg
Clark,” Mrs. Edward Wanek. Irvington Catholic Woman's Study. |® Wed. Mrs. William J. Betz, 1103 Kessler blvd, West dr. hostess. | The Very Rev, Msgr. August R. Fussenegger, speaker; guest day. } <. Irvington Homemakers. . Mm. Indiana, and consideration of legis- |", " “Gary C. miloit, 798 N. Denny, hostess. Project lesson on household equipment,
1:30 p.m
Study.
p. m, Wed. Mrs. Carl E. Stilwell,
7:3 Mrs. Buck Speaks - ! At last night's > Mrs. J.| Was to speak this afternoon op} The guest speaker for the May t last night's meeting, I'f “Character Education.” andguet of the International 440 N._ Irvington, hostess. Mother (1, Blair Buck, first vice president] : Cs { Travel-Study Club, Inc. at 6:30
and daughter party. {John Strange Homemakers. 1 p. m., en's Clubs, was honor guest and one Wed. Mrs. Floyd E. Tyrie, 3815 of the principal speakers. E. 85th, hostess. Project lesson on household equipment; Mrs. E. she urged Indiana clubwomen to|hall. Those making reports includ-| “India Through the Ages.”
12:30 p. m., Wed. Mrs. E. M. Hayth, 315 Graham, | Nations and thus help prevent fu-| Gaither, third; Mrs. Paul Schnait-| presidents, Mrs, Lloyd A. Pottenger, ar- ture wars. ranged by Mrs. Harry W. Beebe; |. “Since the council does not have]
program
Thalia Garden. 12:15 p. m., Wed. are enforceable against individuals;”| eighth; Mrs. T. Eugene Bailey, table with Mrs. Pottenger and Mrs Mrs. M. A. Peeples, 4336 8. East, Mrs. : “Diagnose Your Lawn amendments will be necessary, first|10th; Mrs. D. W. Barr, 11th; Mrs, Ills” Mrs. G. W. Skirm; “Soil to remove the veto power held by Don Lebrun, 12th, and Mrs. Fred to seven new chapters of the orTesting,” Horace Abbott; dessert! the big nations and then to give Hinz, 13th,
the post home. Nominating com- them with the great power of mittee to be announced. Zerelda Wallace W. TT, U.
IES Phi Tau.
Mrs
12:30 p.m. Thursday in the Colum-| breakfast. happened in the last few days. He and Mrs. William Wulf, Cumber- LIFE BEGINS { bia club by the Indianapolis! Eta: chap, Phi Delta Pi. 7 " land, and Mr. Lombard is the son { ; y ) 8 gr ‘ p. m, spoke on the atomic bomb and the R | Woman's’ Republican club Club | Wed. Canary cottage Annual atomic age, the problems of the of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lombard, Superfluous Hair i Ty y ¥ 4 : > 5 | { officers will be elected at the Mote $ Say dinher; Mrs. Mar- army, the Palestine question, the 5: Arlingtgn.ave. y . HAS BEER PERMANENTLY AND . ‘ete 'X airmq ' g ” p - enter | ~PAINLESSL ; ED meeting | alpha ns An. - British loan, the famine abroad, ; y " : |} Our Scientific Method removes this ’ a Delta. 8 the United Nations and the possi- Woman's Council ly tr” without ohare
Mrs, Richard Brown, bilities for world government | 818 8. Reisner, hostess, An annual mother-daughter party Alpha chap, Tri Chi
7:30 p. m
/ 11:30 toward minorities and a sympa- | 8. m., Wed. - Miss Daisy Phelps, |inetic understanding of the prob6456 College, hostess. Mrs. Beulah | jems of other races and. creeds Clark Strout and Mrs. Charles | 5150 were listed by the G. F. W. C Grant, speakers: luncheon. I part
8 Peter Grant on Program p. m, Wed. Mrs, Woody Riffett, 907 N. Linwood, hostess. ‘were winners in the recent Repub- Chap. F, P. E. O. Wed R.| Grant, radio news commentator for W. Lookabill, 5200 Woodside dr, station’ WLW in Cincinnati, last
hostess. Convention reports; Mag night reviewed the news that has
- Business From Four Corners of the World,” meeting; plans for spring dance |from the convention hall
Rev. Woltjen To" Officiate ~ |At Double Rite
White Cross Guild Officers
In Moravian Church®
Two sisters will become brides in a double wedding at 7:30 p. m. today in the Second Moravian church. Miss Dorothea Ellen Allanson- will be married to Frederick W. Richmond, and Miss Rosemary Joanne |, Allanson to Edward E. Potts. The brides are the daughters. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Allanson, 3141 N. Arsenal ave. Mr. Richmond is the son of Mrs. Grace Richmond, St. Paul, Minn, and Mr. Potts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Potts, 1140 Spruce st. The Rev. Stanley read the vows.
Brides Gowned Alike
The brides, who will enter alone, will be given in marriage at the
Woltjen will
Mrs. James Crooks (left) was elected president of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild yesterday. Miss Harriett Cham.bers (right) is the new treasurer. »
. » x 4 {altar by their father. They will be The White Cross guild of the | ler, corresponding, membership |gowned alike in white marquiset Methodist hospital elected offi- | and assistant membership secre- With ruffle accented chapel trains. cers at its annual luncheon meet- | taries; Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks, |Their fingertip illusion veils will
parliamentarian; Mrs. Harry W. |fall from lace tiaras made from |
ing yesterday in the Riley room . Krause, historian, and Mrs. John |their mother's wedding gown.
of the Claypool hotel.
The new officers with Mrs. | G. Benson, re-elected permanent | Dorothea will carry a prayerbook | Crooks and Miss Chambers | organizer. ’ topped with red carnations, and (above) are Mesdames C. R. The Brightwood Community Rosemary will carry one topped
with an orchid. y Attendants’ Frocks
Attending Dorothea will be Mrs. (Joseph Arndt, matron of honor, {who has chosen white marquiset. | {Miss Martha Green, Newton, N. H., | will be bridesmaid and will wear {blue marquiset. They will carry {colonial bouquets. Joanne will be attended by Miss Ann Hymer, maid of honor, who
guild and Beta Sigma Phi unit received first place awards for | units of over 30 members for vol- | unteer work at the hospital. The Brookside guild and the American Women's Voluntary, Services unit received first place awards for units of under 30 members.
Matthews, M."L. Faber, Raymond Long, Roscoe Barns and J. N. | Greene, first through fifth vice presidents; Mrs. J. H. Lombard and Mrs. Arthur R. Coller, secretary and assistant; Mrs. Jesse | Webster, assistant treasurer; | ‘Mrs. Alva Cradick, Miss Thelma | Hawthorne and Miss Louise Key- ! ’
Nuptials Will Be Read $
Tea ‘Planned for Butler
Women
Mrs. Marcia Reiser (canter) is assisted by Miss Bernadine
Cook (left) and Miss Betty Keoug
(right) in planning a tea tomor-
row for outstanding Butler university freshmen coeds in physical
education classes. wen
Approximately 50 Butler uni- | versity freshmen coeds who have
made outstanding records in physical education will be honored at a tea to be given by Mrs. Marcia Reisser, instructor, at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Jordan hall on the campus. Three winners in a posture competition will be chosen by representatives of the fashion bureaus of three local department stores. : Each will spend a week at one of the stores, serving three days on the fashion bureau and model-
ing college wear for three days. They also will pour at the tea. Judges will include Miss Dorothy Darling, fashion co-ordinator at Block's; Mrs. Margaret Gerard, wardrobe consultant, Ayres’ fashion bureau, and Mrs, Helen Haverstick, Wasson stylist. Students assisting Mrs. Reisser are Misses Bernadine Cook, Betty Keough and Virginia Saters, all of Indianapolis. A musical program will be provided by Misses Margaret Medsker, Patricia McGeary and Edna Hinton.
TUESDAY, MAY, 14, 1046
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Committees Named For Annual Event Committees for the annual “Blose som Time” dance of Our Lady of
Lourdes Catholic church have been announced. The dance will be
‘|held May 23 at the Indiana Roof.
ballroom. Mr. and Mrs, James Kirby are general chairmen’ with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sifferlen as co-chaire men. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haunss. and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schmidt are on the decorations committee,
The ticket committee includes | Mr. and Mrs, William . Greener, | chairmen, and. Messrs. and Mes(dames Arthur Scanlon, J. J |O'Grady, John Carr, Laurencd Feeney, Paul Kervan, Joe Culligan, Eugene Gohman, Eugene Denari, and Bernard Zimmer, Miss Jeannd Royhans and Jack Scheibelhut. Serving on the publicity commite
nard Harmon, Walter Latz and William. J." Michler. ; the flower committee are Misses Dorothy Ready, Mary Jo Bender, Sara Jo Mahan, Rosemary Doyle, Patricia Duffin and Mary Steiff.
Garfield Park Unit
The Garfield Park unit of the | American Legion auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m. today in the War Mee morial building. Miss Mary Mce. Carty will distribute poppies to be sold on Poppy day.
will wear pink marquiset. Miss Betty Auter, bridesmaid, will wear aqua marquiset. They also will carry colonial bouquets. Reception Follows
Eugene Allanson, brother of the brides, will be best man for Mr. Richmond, and Jack Easley will be Mr. Potts’ best man. Ushers will be Robert Meenach, Thomas Sutter, Jack Boak and Kenneth Wolverton. A reception in hunters’ lodge of the .Marott hotel will follow the ceremony. Mr, Richmond and his bride will leave for a wedding trip to northern Minnesota while Mr.
International | Atomic Control Essential to World Peace, LLC Members Are Told
By MILDRED KOSCHMANN seh Times Staff Writer FRENCH LICK, Ind, May 14.—A strong international organization must be set up to control atomic explosives or world war IIT will be just a decade or two away, Dr. H. B. Hass, head of the Purdue university chemistry department, told Indiana clubwomen here today. Talking on “The Significance of the Atomic Bomb,” Dr. Hass was one of the principal speakers at the Indiana Federation of Clubs’ 56th annual convention at the French] Lick Springs hotel. |“Standing Firm in Adversity,” by Delegates from more than 600 Miss Oleda Schrottky of the na- [Potts and his bride will go to Hoosier clubs trayeled to the south- [tional Girl Scout organization, and northern Indiana on their wedding ern Indiana resort this week 10 the presentation of two new I. F. C. | trip. attend the three-day convention trustees. The Richmonds will be at home
which opened yesterday. } Delegates were to go to the polls | 11 St. Paul, Minn., and the other Dr. Hass, who outlined th: his-
: : | this afternoon to cast their votes|COUPle Will be at home, after Sept. tory of atomic energy, said that we’ |1, in Lafayette where Mr. Potts will either “must choose world govern-|
{for a senior trustee to serve a two- ti hi d 9 | year period and a junior trustee|0Ptinug his studies at Purdue uninear future the nation which wants of energy may be harnessed for Dr. Clement T. Malan, state su-|"
ment or disperse our cities and join] | versity, {of New Castle and Mrs. C. G. Rodconstructive peacetime use.” | perintendent of. public instruction,|
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trusteeship and Mrs. Herman Jones)
{elected for a three-year period. Ranendra Das {to spend the necessary research ef-
She ane 3" 4 subterranean exst-1 vrs, George L. Miller of South | : lish were among the, x: fort can have atomic bombs. “And Man of Eng : WwW 11 Add it is only a matter of time," he| early contestants for the umior 1 4 ress
He explained that in the very | Bend is a candidate for the senior | pointed out, “before the new form |POSt. De District Reports Made I T S C
of the General Federation of Wom-| District breakfasts were held this| pm. tomorrow in the Egyptian morning with reports of district| room of the Murat temple, will be (presidents following at the early| Ranendra Kumar Das, formerly of
Talking on “The Price of Peace,” Session today in the convention) cgleutta, Indi He will" discuss
| support - amendments strengthening | ed Mrs. Edna Wilson, first district; Following a musical program and
the security council of the United 'Mrs. Guy Trent, second: Mrs. C. V.|3 processional of officers and past
|er, fourth: Mrs. Hugh Banta, fifth. | etirin i i > g president, will introduce Others were Mrs. W. C Bartholo- | the new president, Mrs. Donald
the authority to create laws that mew, seventh; Mrs. Floyd H. Miner,| Stroud. Guests at the speakers’
Buck, explained, “drastic ninth; Dean Mary L. "Matthews, Stroud will be the other officers.
Lighted candles will be presented
z | or |ganization:- Shangri-La, Heather secretary of the Indiana league, will luncheons Z {the * council limited law making | Mrs. Edwin F. Miller of Peru, Belles, New Harmony, Grand-Pre discuss “The Acheson Report on MISCELLANEOUS Powers 8 whe gislimen of ae Eesclinions Som Annie Laurie, Will Rogers and: Taj Atomic Energy” at the luhcheon : : _|* “These changes may come slowly, ittee, presented resolutions at the Mahal. hy { tomorrow. ey J Robeit E Renningion unit, Ameri- she added, “but when such amend-| morning session and Mrs. Donald | : 2 wn» | Dr. Ford P: Hall, professor of n Leglonaux. 2p. m, Wed. In ments are proposed, let us support Franklin, state secretary of for-| Victorian chapter, I. T.-8.C. willl
eign and territorial clubs, spoke on meet at the “Pattern for Peace.”
Recent Bride Feted ‘At Shower
Mrs. Robert G. Lombard wat the! po . Y honor guest at a miscellaneous Epsilon Chapter shower given recently by Miss Hazel | Epsilon chapter, Epsilon Sigma Gordon, Arlington and Troy aves. | Alpha sorority, will meet to elect Mrs, Lombard was Miss Mary | officers Thursday night in the clubEloise Wulf before her recent mar-|rooms in the Rauh building. riage. She is the daughter of Mr. —— "
12:30 p.m. Friday for a | dessert luncheon in the home of Mrs. J. O. Brown, 1212 N. Oakland ave. Mrs, Charles Young will be the assistant hostess, and Mrs. William J, Patterson will speak.
{organized womanhood.” ‘Tolerance
{officer as essential parts in building {world peace.
In his address on “Human Relations in the Post-War Period,” Peter
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| A noon luncheon to honor new members will be held by the Woman's council of Northwood | Christian church on Thursday. The Electa circle will be hostess. At 1:15 p.m. Mrs. Harold F. Hanlin | |
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