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. THURSDAY, SEPT. IT, 1o8y Clubs to Honor

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Tourists to Install Their New Officers

President's day luncheons are scheduled , next Tuesday by two women's clubs. ar | The Multum-in-Parve Literary club will observe president's day Tuesday noon with a luncheonmusicale at the Fall Creek Dinner club honoring Mrs. W. B, Summerville, | Randall Pennison, New Castle, baritone soloist, will present the! musical program. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Helen Ferrell Harlan, The following appointments have | 8 been announced: Mrs. O. S. Srader, program chairman; Mrs. H. A, Harlan, music chairman; Mrs. C. H.!} Ingram, press chairman; Mrs. Clyde Johnson, art chairman; Mrs. Colin L. Lett, historian, and Mrs. Emil H. Soufflot, parliamentarian. ! Mrs. Verne H. Harrison will be | the delegate to the state convention; | Mrs, Frank E. Weimer is delegate to the Tth district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. ‘George Dunn is delegate to the Indianapolis SESE Council of Women. . qm The club this year will study “The |i§ World as We Find It.” )

A president's day luncheon Tues-! day noon will open the season of § the Hoosler Tourist club. The event! J will be at the home of Mrs. A. F.| Lewis, 143 W. 43rd st. Mrs. Hasry| Ti assistant hostess. : . 9: Bur Inds me be installed after| and their. daughter Martha 4 the luncheon are Mrs. R. H. Peter-| aboard the hiner Evangeline son, president; Mrs. H. E. Fair-| cruise fo Bermuda and Nassau,

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Mrs. John M. Moore | © To Be the Hostess |. The opening meeting of the 104748 season will be held Monday. by {the Auxiliary to the Children's | bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan {home after a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. | Mrs. John Mason’ Moore, 430 Hampton dr. will be hostess. Her assistants will include Mesdames T. Gordon Kelly, George M, | Hoster and Edward K. Hawkins | Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. will be the guest speaker, New chairmen of the auxiliary {are Mrs. Hanly R. Blackburn, .. general’ chairman; Mrs. Charles |Brignall, assistant chairman; Mrs { Kelly, ways and means; Mrs. A, T |Stone, scholarship; Mrs. Hawkins {membership; Mrs. Edward Gal{lagher, nominating. : Mrs. Henry Todd, publicity; Mrs. {Paul. Starrett, program; Mrs. T

|Conlin Alexander, hostesses; Mrs. |

{Parker Pengilly, telepfione; Mrs {Howard Nyhart, yearbook; Mrs \John Alexander, Reflector editor,

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appointed to serve on committees of the bureau board of managers: Mrs, Alfred W. Noling, legislative; Mrs, Joseph Breeze, interpretation; Mrs. John Shirley, nominating; Mrs, Robert McMurray, personnel; Mrs {Hugh J, Baker Jr, finance, and

' Mrs. Frank Fairchild, case. News Events Service photo _—

Dr. and Mrs. J. William Hofmann

340 N . Capito! ave. are Shown Swain-Harris as they returned trom a -aay | ‘Vows Pledged

weather, vice president; Mrs. Perrine and Mrs. L. I, Bepton, recording and corresponding secretaries’ Mra: QC Spurrier; treasurer; and: Mrs. Harry W. Kroeger, parliamentarian., t Mrs. John P. Robinson, program] “chairman, will outline the program for the year, “New England Beauti-|~

Civic Theater's First Will Be Sponsored by Delta Gammas

tomes dos Swath and: Miss Norma Jean Harris were married at 10 o'clock this morning in 8t. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church on the 25th wedding anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis R.

| This Morning

Performance

ful.” Mrs, T. A. Bunch will give a — group of readings. THE INDIANAPOLIS The annual flower show of the Spade and Trowel Garden club is scheduled for next Wednesday andl *~ ii 0 Thursday in the school 80 auditori-| formance of “First Lady, um. Mrs, E. Hollis Leedy is chair Oct. 2. * -

man, x3 . There will be sections in the show | Miss June Dunham, pre

for children, for junior high school 2ppointed Mrs. Boris E. Meditch to head the project. Other members | students, for members of the club, Of the committee are Mesdames Claude F. Otten, Robert Jenkins, Addi- | and for the Spadettes, a junior | son M. Dowling, Barrett. M.- Woodsmall and Thomas M. Hindman,

group of the club. Proceeds will go to aid the blind,

All blooms and vegetables to be! exhibited in the show were grown by amateurs in home gardens. The flower show will be open to the public from 2 p. m. Wednesday through Thursday. Mrs. Austin Laycock is the club president,

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ou =u ” The Phi Mu sorority alumnae uates of Indiana and Purdue uni

” ~ ~ The Indiana university active sorority will give a téa from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday. Girls entering | the university this fall will be |- guests. The tea will be at the home: of Mrs. Lyman Pearson,

A Question Miss Joan Heller, Greenfield,

. By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT | Chapter president, and Miss Jane HYDE PARK, N. Y., Sept. 11. Easter, Peru, rush chairman, are 1 had a. letter the other day from a, on the reception committee. man In one of ‘the displaced-person| Mre. Thomas Hasbrook, presi camps in our zone in Germany. He gent of the Indianapolis alumnae is a Latvian and he wrote a little story for what I take to be the camp paxter J. FE. P. Holland and paper.

of Delta Gamma sorority will sponsor the first play to be produced by the Civic theater this season. The first per- The Rev. Fr. John

| luncheon in the Hotel Lincoln Saturday. Members of the reception The bride wore committee are Mesdames W. B. Wilcox, B. W. Whaley and Joel G. fashioned with a sweetheart neck-| Weir, Misses Jean Shelburne, Mona Jane Wilson and Eleanor Beckman. line, long fitted sleeves and a full

group, will pour. Mesdames Neal |

Swain, 4840 N. Michigan rd. The bride is the daughter of Mr and -Mrs. John F. Norris, Loogootee

ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION

’ : officiated, Fo a comedy, will be given on | qwe maid of honor was Miss

Betty. Jean Livers. She wore a

siddnt of the association, hag |frock of peach taffeta and a

shoulder-length veil of peach illusion, Mary Catherine Swain was ringbearer, the national projest of the sorority. ordegroun. Wiener, SN group will entertain the 1947 grad- Archie Rinehart and Richard Henn versities and Hanover college ‘at a were ushers. white satin

® wo» train, Her fingertip-length {illusion chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma ye{] fell from a starched lace

yr. = a ~ coronet. Helen Keiser, all of Bloomington, | mye Riviera club was the scene will attend the tea,

= » » Mrs. Parl Cooper will he host- 2 Mm. nae association at its first meet. BYOOM's parents.

ing of the season at 7:45 p. m.

sist. month, Mrs. Cooper, the newly elected | ————

president, will conduct the busi- 7 If G ness meeting. The members will W Cc are roup

discuss projects to expand the ‘yd LE ; Will Meet

It begins in this way: “The . “ other day we were discussing emi- The Bridal Scene— gration. I told my wife that!

s0 many countries think they have Oliver Starr Jr.

enough of their own people, and they do not want to have too many. * At this instant my little girl lifted Miss Barbara A her tiny voice with a most awkward question, making emphasis on the IT: ‘Am I-—too many?’ “Ten years ago when this little Latvian girl was born as a daughter of the secretary of the legation, there were roses sent by a senator, and his excellency the American ambassador patted the shoulder of the proud father and lifted his glass for a second time, saying something very cheerful and very cordial and nice. No, she was not ‘too many'.” , mu Thousands of children are asking Miss Mary Jo McGuire daughter that question in D.-P. camps, and of Mr. and Mrs. William ©. Me1 wish we could give them an Guire, 5693 N. Pennsylvania st. will assuring answer, be the honor guest tomorrow after-

Club Will Sponsor noon ‘&t a-luncheon and shower to

“Dancing Classes We The Brookside Mothers club held 3

’ Miss Marjorie Home, 401] -Ruckle Yegistrauion Wis afternoon for chil- st, will entertain for Miss McGuire dren's tap and ballet ' '

poh dancing ,¢ 5 tea and shower Saturday after- . Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard From 8 to 11 m. today hoon the cerrter there i be-a A Gaus, 4430 Park ave, gave an indancing party for adults. The Formal Perey recently for Miss Mesquare dances will be held the sec- G A apd her fiance, Ransom ond Thursday of each month. H , ” ” . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Wooden

i. 1-8. C. Program 3134 Park ave, announce the apAloha chapter, I. T.-8. C. met proaching marriage of their daughthis morning. Mrs. Robert Alspaugh, ter, Betty Louise, to Raymond Gor8623S. Arsenal ave, was the host. don Phelps. The ceremony will be ess. Luncheon followed a talk by Oct. 12 in the Broadway Methodist Mrs. Ada Lory, church

several showers share the limelight

st., and Miss Barbara Ann Fry wil night in Hinsdale, Ill. Miss Fry is the daughter of Mrs. Ira Benton | Fry of Hinsdale. After a reception at the home of the bride's mother, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. The) will be at home Nov. 1 at Dune Acres, Chesterton,

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organization's extension fund The Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare { association will open its fall season | tomorrow with a 12:30 p.m. lunch{6h at the orphanage. Members | will discuss business matters after {the luncheon. Mrs. Paul Rupprecht 1s the new

Is to Marry nn Fry

Announcemetits of three approaching marriages and accounts of chairman. Other officers are Mrs.

in today's pre-nuptial notes. Arthur Breen, vice chairman; Mrs

Oliver Starr Jr, son of Judge and Mrs. Starr, 3419 N. Pennsylvania car] Specker and Mrs. Jack Word-

1 exchange marriage vows Saturday en, recording and corresponding

” secretaries, and Mrs. Louis Brandt Mrs. Bill J. Shuel, 3360 College {reasurer.

ave, and Miss Marilyn Shuel will, ne. acsociation will meet .the entertain for Miss Wooden With fi. priday of each month for

a ‘miscellaneous shower at MIS. jneheon and a business session Shuel's home on Sept. 26. Other events scheduled include a A luncheon and shower will be gajjoween party for the children, given by Mrs. Frank Teague and ;, christmas buffet supper, a FebMrs. Tom Tearman on Oct. -4 at ruary card party in Block's audithe Indianapolis Athletic club jorium a Valentine party for the Miss Wooden will be the honordtyhidren the annual founders’ day guest at a trousseau tea at her y noneon in March, a birthday celeparents’ home Oct. 5. The bridal yigtion in May for’ the children,

dinner, Oct. 11, will be at the counand a guest y J {Ty home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph EL Te “ 0 cune f

s » » { Another engagements announced ww - today is that of Miss Edna Jean Friday Afternoon Literary, Pri Rafert, daughter of Mr, and Mys.| Mrs. Ernest Trittipo, 2117 BroadLouis W. Schmidt, 1509 S. Alabama] Way, hostess. President's day st, to Norman E. Meek, son of Mr.| ‘Book review, “Kingsblood Royal.” and Mrs. Rolla Meek, New Castle. Friday Evening Cross Town. 8 p.m They will be married Sept. 20 in| Fri. Mrs. Harry Boyd, 116 N, TuxSt. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran! edo, hostess, ’ hurch. Garden Study. 12:30 p. m. Pri. Mrs, Mrs. Richard D. Etherington will] Ellen Purdy, Carmel, hostess be the matron of honor and Archie, Luncheon. Mrs. E. A. Kelly, asH. Adams will be the best man.| sistant hostess. “Summer Trips The bride-to-be attended Valparai- and Gardens,” by club members, s0 university and the prospective Flemish Flanders chap, I. T.-8. C bridegroom is an Indiana university graduate. John Thornburgh, speaker. Mr. Adamé will entertain tonight Joan of Are chap, I. T-8. C. 13.30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Horace Lane, Lebanon, hostess, Mrs. John Thornburgh, speaker, : ¥ ® x Golden Glow Garden. Mi. Mra. Miss Mary Jo Manley, whose Orville Merrill, 1122 W. 35th, host. marriage to Roger Queisser will he' ©s8. Fall flower show, Saturday moming in the Holy Irvington Quest. Pri, Cross Catholic church, was .hon-| - Club. Annual president's day

and again Saturday at a dinner in the Marott hotel

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shower given by Miss Mary Cecilia] R. Mitchell; “Flower Arrange- |

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The couple will leave on a trip Wednesday. Mrs. Keith Nelson to Florida. They will be at home in and Mrs. Russell Burkle will as- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, later this

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