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Affairs Committee of Civic Theater Will Open Season With 'Autumn Tea!

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THE ANNUAL “AUTUMN TEA” of the affairs commiteé of the Civic theater will open the committee's fall

season Wednesday. The tea

the home of Mrs. Kurt Pantzer. A short musical program

will be presented.

In the receiving line w Paul T. Rochford, committee presidént; Mrs. LeRoy Gordner, general

arrangements chairman, and Mrs,

Assisting Mrs. Lindon A. Bailey, hospitality chairman, will be Mesdames B. Edward Luglan, Harold R. Victor, Harry T. Pritchard, Prank A. Ferry, Earl M.. Hilligoss, Wilfred E. Smith, Fred Luker, Thomas L. Neal, Paul Starrett, Samuel R. Harrell and Corbin’ Patrick and Misses Sara. and Eldena Lauter. .

Mrs, Ralph Simon and Mrs. J.

Delta Gammas To Sponsor

Civic Play Mrs. Boris E. Meditch 1s general chairman for the performance of] “First Lady” which the Delta Gamma Alumnae association will sponsor next Thursday night at the| Civic theater, . The play, a comedy, is being presented by the Civic as its first per formance of the season. Five groups| of women will be in charge of the ticket sales for the sorority group.| They are Mesdames Robert Jenkins, Claude PF, Otten, Addison M. Dowling and Barrett M., Wood small and Miss Mary Williamson, Assisting Mrs, Jenkins will be Mesdames G. G. Graber, Robert Arnold, Thomas Tussing, A. W.| Sahm, T. M. Hindman, C, B. Dur-| ham, B, H. Johnson, R. W, S8how-| alter, M. B. Ritter and G. O Browne and Miss June Dunham, Mrs, Otten's assistants are Mes- - dames R. K. Sheridan, Mark Hamer,

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and J. T. Davis.

Mrs. Dowling will be helped by Mesdames H. J. Spicer, W..R. Has~ let, P, L. Haines, H. C. Collier, R. C. Disher, EC. McGarvey, Frank Miller, A. F. Gleaves and CG. E. Morrison, . 2 Mrs, Woodsmall’'s committee 1s made up of Mesdames O, H. Grant, | R. C. Boyd, A. H. Guyot, Robert Zaiser, N. T. Washburn, H. B. West, B. O. Aspy, Harrison Eiteljorg and T. D. Rhodes. Miss Williamson, a member of the BPS TSE Tab Butler, with 23 assisted by Misses. Mary Friedmeyer, Joan Galbreath and Dorothy Ponton.

My Day— Child Care Is Urged

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Sept, 25.—There was | interesting reading in an item | which appeared in the paper a few days ago, The governor of New| York, spending a Sunday at his gountry home in Pawling, had to give instructions to the state police to keep out visitors, who had come to tell him how much they| desired the continuance of the! child care centers. The mayor of New York City not! anly received the delegations when | they went to him, but promised to| do what he could to keep’the centers open, and he is doing it.

~ » n BUT THE governor of the, state couldn't be disturbed. Perhaps he has forgotten, or never really needed to know, that some children cannot get proper care if their mothers have to go to work and there is no place where tliéy can be well cared for during those working, hours, . { Of course, the centers were started In depression days and I suppose women should now stay at Jiome and not go to work. But the governor may overlook the fact that though the depression is over, lving costs are unusually high and it may be necessary for the mothers to go to work if the children are to be fed. We should remember it was under great pressure from the people themselves that OPA ‘was abolished and rationing removed. Many of] us thought at the time that it was A very great mistake, and now I think #t has been proved that controls should have been retained unti] ‘production had increased.

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will be from 3 to 5 o'clock at

ith the hostess will be Mrs.

Jack Hatfield

James Woods will be in charge of the tea. Their assistants will be Mesdames Walter Houppert, Preston Woolf, Marvin Lugar, E. J. Elliott, Myron Yorger and Da mon N. Goode, Honorary memsbers of the committee will pre« side at the tea table,

Puppet Workshop Plans Open House The Comunity Puppet theater and workshop sponsored by the Indianapolis Junior league will open’ its first season with an open house at the Rauh Memorial li~ brary from 10 a, m. to 6 p. m. tomorrow, ; The project is designed.to pros vide training facilities for persons Interested in making marionettes and miniature stage scenery. The league group, which will tour the state this winter, also will provide training in the techniques of puppet performances. 1 Mrs. Myers Whitaker and Mrs, | J. L. Cummings are co-chairmen | for the project. Members of the |

PLAN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION—The Butler university chapter of Pi Beta Phi sorority will mark its 50th anniversary Oct. 3 and 4. Chapter alumnae assisting in

plans for the event include (standing, left and right] Mrs.

James Lockwood, correchairman; (seated, left and

’ . 2 . . ‘ Sxfeuiive vomuiie ave Mote | spondence chairman; Mrs. E. Eugene Dawson, publication Morse, Burford Danner, John | right] Mrs. JohnB. Lookabill, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. Benton Smith Lowe, Gamble, Rosamond Van Camp | houce chairman. :

Hill, Willlam Jungclaus and Wil- | liam Garstang and Miss

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TL ” ” The Overseas Wives club of the English Speaking union will have a tea and business meeting at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Block's auditorium. Mrs. W, Stewart Roberts 1s in charge.of arrangements, Her as- { sistants are Mesdames R. Hart. ley 8herwood, Lyman 8. Ayres, Wwilllam MacGregor. Morris, Charles B. Weiss, Charles J. Lynn, El Lilly and Dimitri T, Chamilovitch,

To Be Dinner Guests A bridal dinner at 7 p.-m. tomorrow in the Woodstock club will honor Miss Sabra Eliece. Alman and Rudolf O. Altroggen, who will be married Saturday. It will be preceded by the wedding rehearsal, : The ceremony will be at 8:30 p. m. in the home of Miss Alman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell | . Wright. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, will read the double-ring service. Miss Aiman will have her sister, Mrs. Willlam Lee Wissman of Columbus, Ind, as her only attendant. John Kileoin, Schenectady, N. Y., Is to be the best man, The dinner tomorrow will be given by Mr, and.Mrs. Wright. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Otto

Will Attend

Meeting Will Mark 50th

| There will be i | sorority will hold Saturday and| and a banquet Friday, [Sunday in Cincinnati. Mrs. Doro- house. :

thy Seifert, grand president, will Mrs. Edward P. Gallagher is genpreside.

Saturday in the Gibsori hotel. A wads the banquet committee’ and! formal banquet and dance will be wil] be assisted by Mesdames Wal- | held there that night and a noon | o—

luncheon Sunday. New officers “HH * G . be installed at the luncheon, ead ot mild Planning to attend the meeting A i are Mesdames Robert Highland, > Lawrence Bowen, Paul Cook, Wil nnounces ford Fergason, John Hollingsworth,

{Glen Collins, Lee Oldfield, me- COmMmMyittees

man Bishop, Roy Van Arsdall| ; { Sion Tove niki, oth we rom ‘ e Me st hosp! e Cross| Roerisn. Robert. Arbuckle, Ken.|SUld, yesterday announced com.-| neth Randel Alice Hill, Helen hitte¢ appointments at the openRogers, Theodore Druding, Law- IN meeting of the executive board. rence ‘A. White, Robert Hodges, They include the following:!|

_|Budget—Mrs, *M. L. Faber, chairDaniel, Madien; 97+ Patrick Halde man; Mrs. Henry Leonard and Mrs. |

Carl Klein; purchasing—Mrs. Cora- | Mesdames Mary Manson, Helen |i ghaw, chairman; Mrs. Anna Ray, Vicki Echols and Thomas Cis- | pawling and Mrs. P. P. McCoy; |co, Misses Lena Kinman, GIadys ci olarship—Mrs. C. B. Thomas, Schuh, Marian Ellaby, Kay Smith, pjoinneld and Mrs, John W. No-

Altroggen, Schenectady, parents | Hazel Knight, Bernice Smith, Cathy ble. . of the prospective bridegroom; |McCarthy, Mabel Daywitt, Bennit-| o 1 aoc wc. Hitz, chairMr. and Mrs, Wallace Crawfurd, [ta Hite, Marie Cook, Dorotha Nelger an; Mesdames Raymond Harlad,

Evanston, Il1.: Mr. and Mrs. Al- land Francine Richardson.

L. J. Underwood and William Gave;

bert 8S. Hare, Noblesville, Mr, ——————————— ~ publicity—Mrs. J. W. Barker, chairKilcoin, Dr, and Mrs. Wissman, Y | F man; Mrs. D. H, Giffin and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8S. White and | out 1 orum [Jack B. Steffey. Mr, and Mrs. Pierre Burdette a { Mrs, Crooks also announced ac-| Ly Ailman | I O Be Held tivities for the year. October is to!

Si ay be budget month, with the 56 units Nature Study Club Club women from Marion county adopting their budgets and plan- *% are invited to a forum on youth ning special activities. November Arranges Trip lconservation to be sponsored by the Will be public health month, De-

The Nature Study club will take Indiana Federation of Clubs at 10 cember will be featured by Christ-1-day trip Sunday to Guthrie . mas parties at the hospital and 8D AY day wp y o'clock Tuesday morning at the ;....ary will be membership month,

Memorial forest: and Muscatatuck Hotel Lincoln, | The founders day tea will be Feb. state park. The forest was deeded) Miss Stella Sourlock, nationalis and April will mark the close of to the club for its perpetual care. youth conservation director, will be the fiscal year, The annual lunchMembers will meet at 8 a. m. atthe guest speaker. Others who will leon, election and awarding of. the War Memorial building. Lead- give talks will include Mrs. Ralph trophies will be May 12, ers will be Otis Herriman and the Gates, who will speak on recrea-

Mary Local Women A i Beta. Phi. Sorority Chapter .

At Butler University

Anniversary

Active and alumnae members will celebrate the 50th anniversary A number of Indianapolis women of the Butler university chapter of Pi Beta Phi sorority on Oct. 3 | will attend the 27th annual na-|8nd 4. Miss Amy B. Onken, Chapin, Ill, national grand president, and [tional convention Omega Nu Tau MIS. Robert 8. Wild, grand vice president, will be honor guests.

Oct. 3, at 6:30 p. m. in the I. A. C,,

an open house on Saturday from 2 to 5 p. m. in the Butler chapter

ter C, Hiser, Richard T. Hil and

A : {eral chairman for the anniversary Burchard carr. . “Registration will begin at 1 pomomdemraiiis Ts Sek, aS ra Sie 7: Charles B. Sipe is chairm

of the program committee. The committee members are Mesdames Thomas A. Bunch, Paul V. Frary, Garry Winders, Erwin A. Schafer, Virginia Brackett Green, Robert Slaughter and Miss Gloria Cole. Other committee chairmen inclule

(Mrs, Horace E. Storer, reservations;

Mrs. James T. Lockwood, correspondence; Mrs. Paul V. Brown, finance; Mrs, founders; Mrs. Elizabeth Miner, ex-

[hibit; Mrs. Hill, hostesses; Mrs, John | |B. Lookabill, ways and means; Mrs. | (William H. Forsyth, class ‘repreisentation; Mrs. Benton Smith Lowe, E. Eugene Dawson,

house; Mrs. Dart publication, and Mrs. Frary and Mrs. Bunch, entertainment,

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Guthrie Memorial committee. Mrs. tion: Mrs. Ted Lashbrook, presi-! y . Leah Hamilton and Mrs. John Jenks dent of the state youth a W omen Judges |tioh group, and Mrs. Frederick | WASHINGTON — A recent sur{Balz. who will give a brief report | VeY by the National Association of lon a survey of youth conservation | Women Lawyers shows there are services. 44 women on the, bench in the H Y of Moroa is collecting Regervations for the luncheon United States, GC, H. Young ol Noroa x may be made with Mrs. Henry |

are in charge of reservations,

Bell Collector

MOROA, Ill—The hobby of Mrs

MARRIED—Mr, and Mrs, John M: Smith, Bloomfield, announce that their daughter,

Wilma Jean, was married Aug.

16 “to “Stanley L. Vance. He, is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Vance, ' Rock Island, Ill.

|The Bridal Scene—

Tomorrow

1 Downey officiated.

Schafer, hostess to

Party to Fete | Miss Akard

Miss Martha Harrison To Be Wed Saturday A miscellaneous shower, an epproaching and news of a Sept. 20 wedding share the bridal scene spotlight today. . Miss Hazel Weghorst and Miss Martha J. Robbins will honor Miss Madonna Ruth Akard with a mis-

at Miss Robbins’ home, 734 E. 28th st. They will be assisted by their thers, Mrs. John Weghorst and s. E. Guy Robbins. Miss Akard, daughter of Mrs. Flava Akard, 2051 Guilford ave, twill be married Oct. 5 to Haig L Kacherian, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mark Kacherian, 2617 Central ave., in the Sutherland Presbyterian church, The attendants for the wedding are Miss Jane McClure, maid of honor, and Miss Eleanor McClure and Miss Charlotte Carrel, bridesmaids. James Akard will be the best man, and Joseph Akard and Clarence Carnes will be ushers. Carol Sue Akard is the flower girl, and John Akard will be the Ping bearer. a - " ” » Miss Martha Louise Harrison will be married Saturday to Charles K.| Moore. The Rev. M. H. Reynolds, | retired Methodist minister, will

Morris st. The future bride is the daughter of Mrs. Martha Harrison, 2118 Woodlawn ave, and Mr. Moore is) the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore, |

2018 Southeastern ave.

» » un Miss Rita Ann Dowling and Bernard J. Sifferlen were married Sept. 20 in the St. Catherine of Sienna! Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. James

& bride 8 the daughter of Mi] and Mrs. John L. Dowling, 1425 E. Tabor st. Mr. Sifferlen is the son of Mrs. Catherine Sifferlen, 343 8. Emerson ave. Miss Sarah Dowling was the maid of honor, and Mrs. William P. Buchman and Miss Norma Hempfling were bridesmaids. The best man was Claude L. Sif-| ferlen, and the ushers were John Hoffman and John Marshall. Mrs. Sifferlen attended St. Mary- | of-the-Woods college. The bride-| groom is a graduate of Butler uni-

fraternity,

Grandmothers

To Have - |

: Convention

~The National Grandmothers, Inc. 'will meet for its sixth annual con-

| vention on Oct. 10, 11 and 12 at the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Bea Good

ciation. | Mrs. Grace Gray, chairman of the {convention arrangements, will be {assisted by Mrs. H. P. Willwerth and Mrs. Oneta Cox. There will be a formal banquet on Friday, Oct. 10, at 7 p. m., in the Riley room of the Claypool. | William E. Jenner, United States senator, is to be the guest speaker,! and Earl Wilson, congressman from the 9th district, will present two orchids to the oldest and the youngest grandmothers. The orchids are being sent by Tom Breneman's “Breakfast in Hollywood.” On Saturday morning, Oct. 11, Mrs. Fern Nofris, recorder of the supreme and appellate courts, will conduct a tour of the Capitol building. The. grandmothers will fly over the city Saturday at 5 p. m. A “stunt night” will be presented. on Saturday with every attending club represented. i

Brookside Mothers Set Meeting

The Mothers’ club of the Brookside community center will meet {next Thursday for a noon “pitchlin" luncheon and business session at the center. Ballroom dancing classes, spon{sored by the club for children from

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: ©" Porter photo, TO BE WED—Mr. and Mrs. Stoughton J. Surface, 2556 Bluff rd., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dola Dean, and Nova Leroy Ott, son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ott, 1045 S. Taft st. The wedding will be Sunday inthe Latter Day Saints chapel.

Women’s Club Will Meet

The Women’s ¢lub of St. Joan

lof Arc school will meet af 1:30

p. m. Wednesday in the school auditorium.

P.-T. A. Plans . Conference

In Seymour

‘Mrs. Robert F, Shank To Give Greetings

land, Ohio, Dearborn, Wayne, Union, Fayette, Rush, Dee catur and Henry. The conference will be held in the Seymour Baptist church. Mrs. Robert F. Shank, president of the state congress, and James Tatlock, Brownstown, will greet the dele gates. A Mrs. James L. Murray, national program chairman, will lead a symposium on the action program

Dr. Daniel C. Barrett and Mrs, Meredith Nicholson Jr. will assist. A community sing and a program by the Shields high school choir will follow the luncheon. Mrs. Zora Cline, New Castle,” will open the afternoon session with a talk om |“The Community Promotes World | Understanding.”

groups include Mesdames Dorothy Buschman, Frank Rieman, Robert

Miss Frances Holliday, assistant Fennell, Irwin Morris, Kay Rober«

guest speaker. She will talk on “Child Psychology.”

read the vows in his home, 337 E. professor of elementary education/son and Walter Thoms, Indianape lat Butler university, will be thelolis; Harold C. Benedict, Vevay;

|E. 0. Muncie, Madison; J. R. Craw, [New Castle; Mrs. Joseph Walker,

New officers of the group are Greenfield.

Mp»s. Robert W. Barber, president; Mrs. Marion L. Martin, vice president; Mrs. Francis H. Krieg, treas-

Mrs. Carl Schloesser, London; | Mrs. Walter Crum, Richmond; Mrs, |Henry Goll, Nashville; Mrs, Basil

urer, and Mrs. Conroy S. Filiatreau| Fischer, Edgewood; Mrs. E. V. Bige

and Mrs. Francis J, Schmidt, financial and recording secretaries.

(ney, Moores Hill, and Mrs. Raye | mond Franke, Seymour.

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