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Delta Gamma Alumnae Association Opens Season With Luncheon Meeting
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A LUNCHEON MEETI
Hills Country Club opened the fall season for the Delta -Gamma Alumnae Association, chairmamr of arrangements for ‘the event today, was as-
sisted by Mrs. C. B. Durham Following the luncheon,
\ the sight-saving program the sor anapolis public schools, A report
formance of “Pirst Lady” at the Civic Theater Thursday. «
Miss June Dunham, president
They are Mrs. A. H, Guyot, program; Mrs. Meditch, ways ana means;
Miss Helen Baker, yearbook; Mrs.
, fare; Mrs, G. O. Browne, mem-
NG TODAY at the Meridian
Mrs. R. W. Showalter, .
and Mrs. B. E, Meditch. |
Mrs. O. H. Grant described | rity helped establish in the Indialso was made on the benefit per- | ,. announced committee chairmen. I
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1 ois | bership; Mrs. A. W. Sahm, hosMy Day pitality; Mrs. J. H. Jozes and | y ~ ‘ | Mrs. Robert Arnola, hone; | 5 Congressman | 3 sank siler, wing board.
Fails to See The Hungry
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Oct. 7~It| is wonderful that Congressman] Taber has seen no underfed people in “Rome, Trieste, Vienna, Istanbul, Ankars and Berlin I am afraid Congressman Taber is one of those people who go to the right places to see the things they want to see and when anything which they prefer not to see turns up, they just don't see it.
There are too many people who have covered the places he mentioned and come back with heavy
and Mrs. A. F. Gleaves, founders day. ” " » The Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority will hold
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their monthly meeting tomorrow || &
ard Aikman, Mrs. Charles Snell- | enburg will assist the hostess, and Mrs. Prank Owings will preside,
Sorority Alumnae Will Have Supper Alumnae of Alpha Phi Sorority will have an informal supper and founders day program tonight in the home of Mrs, Thomas P, Jenkins, - : OMcers will be installed. They
are Mrs. Ray H. Northway, president; Mrs. Charles C. Josey, vice |
| night in the home of Mrs. Rich- || _&
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hearts, having seen and under-| president; Mrs. Willis Tomlinson, |
stood the misery of human beings, | secretary; Miss Oarolyn Dixon, | for us to do more than smile when| treasurer; Mrs, Maureen Price, | wa read Congressman Taber's re-' Panhellenic representative, and | marks. Mrs. Burton E. Beck, national When I come across remarks like Projects chairman. Mr. Taber's, and then receive pitiful ‘88 / letters describing the amount of, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cantfood available in different parts of| well have returned from West the world and the price at which it| Chester, Pa., where they were | on a fund established by alumni is available, I begin to wonder! guests of their son-in-law and . whether we are entitled to have in| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | 41.0") "(J students. They are (le our government people with so little Penrose Jr ability to find out what the real They also visited another |
daughter, Miss Martha Jo' Cantwell, who is enrolled in the Yale Utifversity” College of Architecture,
situation is. Even if it takes walk-| ing arouhd -a block or two in un-| savory melghborhoods, It might’ make for a more truthful picture, | 8» ON E————— THERE have been so many P > S “"o strange” reports about the World octry \. ociety Security Workshop radio program which the American srosdeasting | stalls Co, stasted. Sunday, that. I think| "I. Shoura expat i We Sr uve | Cy EL APT fo do. The. program originated ICers among a group of 27 women ob-| : ! . | : servers who go daily to the United | Installation of ‘officers was held Hie Drasaa | R Tirner Nations, and who represent national recently by the Indiana Poetry 8o-| ,, A B hi} William w women's organizations. |ciety in Cropsey Auditorium, Cen-| Garstang, John W. Hillman and Being much interested in all the tral Library.
{ inf t {John 8. Wright were in charge of avenues of information that might) ; , | roRTH The decorati were ey are Carl L sy re-elect. | the program, e decorations flow throughout this country to in-| y are Carl Leon Eddy, re-elect
ed president; Miss Anna Hosea, Mrs,/done by Mesdames Arthur Medterest people in the UN, they |o B. Hartsock, Miss June Winona |licott, Alfred Hitz and Wilbur D Mout a Mudie, Progen might |g) ver and Mrs. Ador Krueger, first Peat. The hostesses were Mesielp. For example, 1 heard that|y, (ih vice presidents: Miss dames Alfred W. Noling, William a member of oar government said
Literary Club Holds First Meeting The Fortnightly Literary Club opened its fall season with a president's day luncheon today in the {Propylaeum, Mrs. Charles A. Pfaff“Tun @ the” Incoming president and’ Mrs. Walter 8. Greenough is the re-
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ris, Rushville, and Miss Catherine Walker, LaFontaine. winner, not shown, is Glen Graves, Solsberry,
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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS—Bryan scholarships from earnings
and friends of Dr. William Lowe
Bryan, president emeritus of Indiana university, have been won by
ft to right) Miss Elizabeth Leible,
Bloomington; Miss Catherine Plescher, Ft. Wayne; Marvin G. Npr-
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Club
Sets Annual
Card Party
The. CHINArEHY “Bufistiie “Ei will have its annual card party at 1:30 p.. m. next Tuesday in Ayres’ auditoritm. Proceeds will be used to ald underprivileged children, the Julia Jamison Nutrition Camp, the
cancer fund and the infantile paralysis fund. Mrs. David Jolly, president, and
past presidents will be in the re-
recently that throughout the Mid-
Kathryn McPherson and Mrs, ©. E.|Lochead, Dwyer, recording and correspond-| Bishop, Henry Gibson,
Myron Taylor,
4 (ceiving line. Mrs. Willlam Eich is
Gustavus general chairman,
die West there was cynicism, dis-| couragement and a feeling that the a i tt . Wnited Nations was doing nothing|F*%} » treasurer Committees announced by Mr.’
of value for the people of this coun- | i — try. If that is the case, I am more Eddy were Miss Snyder, Mrs. rose R ev, Fr. Trapp Reads Vows
ing Secretaries, and Mrs. Edward Taylor, Ralph Coble, J. Emmett | Hall and Hulbert J. Smith.
wonvinced than ever that the peo- Marie Cruzan and Willlam Hankins ple of the Middle West should know Chitwood, housing; Mrs. Phillip more about what is happening in Lyon and Walter Reed, program;
the United Nations. Mrs. Cruzan, Mrs. E. J. Wilson and > 5» Mr, Chitwood, membership; Mrs.! The Holy Angeles Catholic Church ] Hartsock, president's day: Mrs. Anna was the scene Saturday at 9 a. m : I AM therefore glad to join wit Young, historian; A, E. Wrentmore, of the marriage of Miss Mary Louise the women observers in putting on auditor, and Miss Florence Marie Dorsey to Harold John Crowe. The
A program once a week that may prove of interest, It should certainly furnish information on topics| which are being widely discussed. | Sunday's program subject was freedom of information. The Philip- | pines introduced the resolution in! the UN which led to the assem-| bly's authorizing of an international | meeting on this subject, which willl take place in March of next year.?
(Taylor, publicity, Rev. Fr. Paul Trapp officiated. a ——- The bride is the daughter of Mrs.| Helen Dorsey, 2219 E. Riverside Dr! land the bridegroom's parents ace [Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Crowe, 1416 |W. Pruitt St. Miss Mary Lee McCarty, maid of (honor, wore a brown gabardine suit) {with tan accessories. Charles Crowe, | brother of the bridegroom, was best | man. The bride wore a tan gabardine suit with brown accessories. She carried a brown orchid on a white prayer book. , There was a breakfast in the Hawthorne Room and a reception in the Severin Hotel. After a wedding trip to Cincinnati, the couple {will be at home at 3102 Madison [Ave. | The bride attended Marian Col(lege.
AAUW State Board
- - { Shower on Friday " . To Honor Bride Mrs. Salvadore Mendez will be | the honor guest at a post-nuptial shower Friday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Diggs, 417 Highland Ave. Mrs. Mendez was married at 2 o'clock | Saturday afternoon Her aunt, Mrs. Clair Brengle, will be the hostess at the party, | a kitchen. shower. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Fred R. Marley. The Rev. Charles Krost, retired P. H. Ho photo y : minister of the Heath Memorial ! DECEMBER WEDDING SET Sets Meeting | Methodist Church, read the wed- | «A rite Dec. 28 will-unite Miss There will be a state board meetding service: in the “bride's | \, c I Lo} ing of the Indiana division of the? parents’ home Mrs. Frances Nana eeright and Charles T Mendez, 428 N. Pine St, is the Pierce.” Their parents are Mr, in South Bend. m ther of the bridegroom. and. M: Glenn. P. Seeright The Indianapolis delegates to the ; Miss Mary Diggs was her sis- | ,,, \, Bancroft St. and Mr meeting are Mrs, Wayne C. Kim- | ters only attendant, and Alfred . mel, state president; Mrs. Virginia | Mendez, the bridegroom's brother, ana M Gilbert MH. Pierce of {
Brackett Green, state correspond-| ing secretafy, and Miss Mary Kath. | erine Anderson, state legislative
chairman. |
was the best. man. : Linton
4 Our New England Food Pantry | Announces . . "
‘Real Time Savers For Housewives { Add to time savers: Keep two or {three spreads in the refrigerator { for the lunch box line, Combine | grated yellow cheese and pimiento {with mayonnaise, Or blend liverwurst with vitamine ized margarine and add a bit of chopped pickle. And remember that mayonnaise jars make ex- | cellent containers for these spreads.
CHRISTMAS GIFT FOOD PARCELS AND ESSENTIAL FOOD PACKAGES
Sorority Chapter England, Europe fi Discusses Russia and to U.S. Army and Navy || The Xi Iota Exemplar chapter |of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met
{last night in the Ober building. Mrs. Mildred ‘ Heavrin spoke ‘on
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liver pC hi insure delivery ‘by Christmas. | bert sweet discussed the music, art
and literature of Russia.
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choo ‘your Javarite. scortnagi Miss Bales Hostess Nf | Miss Esta Bales, 1352 W. 21st St. Our New England Food Pantry ic located will be hostess tonight to the Alpha Fo f y iad Sigma Chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority.
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Meeting Set | The Beta Chapter, Omega Phi! [Tau Sorority, will meet tomorrow |at 8 p. m.
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Committees for the event are Mrs. George Newton and Mrs, 8. R. Lovick, tickets; Mesdames W. J. Overmier, B. L. Byrket, Thomas Evard and A. F. Pate, table prizes; Mesdames Curtis Burke, A. D. James, Charles Gillock, Martin Petersen and A. J. Wallace, candy; Mesdames Ted Vance, C. T. Ralphy and Harry Gorman, bake sale. Mesdames Windsor Weaver, H. E. Dumond and T. E. Hanika, cards and tallies; Mrs. Alva Cradick and Mrs. C. T. Johnson, hospitality, and Mesdames W. B. Peake, James French, Edward Feeney, M. PF. Reilly and R. F. Hodgdon, special committees,
Rummage Sale
Is Arranged
The Camp Fire Girls Leaders’ Association will have its annual rummage sale tomorrow from § a m. to 6 p. m, at 841 Indiana Ave. Mrs. Ivan Davidson is chairman for the sale,
Rummage may be left at the Camp Fire office today until 6 p, m. The Ways and Means Committee is
assisting Mrs. Davidson, The mem-|
bers are Mesdames Earl Stumpf, Charles Weber and Mary Beaman and Miss Martha Scott, A roller skating party Qct. 24 is a future project. of the association. The profits from these activities will be used to send outstanding leaders
Masoma Alumnae To Meet at Manual
The Masoma Alumnae Association, Manual High School, will have a 6:30 p. m. covered-dish supper tomorrow in the lunch room. Miss Esther M. Schmitt will preside. Membership reports will be given and Miss Alvaretta Stoddard will describe her travels through the West. A “white elephant” sale will be held. !
Dr. Daries to Read The Marriage Vows Miss Burdyne Rohl will become the bride of Paul C. Kirkpatrick tonight at 9:30 o'clock in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. Dr. Frederick R. "DParies will of~ ficiate, ! The bridé is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, 1. A. Rohl, 650 Alton Ave. and Mr. Kirkpatrick's parents are Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Kirkpatrick, New Castle.
Mrs. William D. Wainscott, the matron of honor, will wear magenta taffeta. The bridesmaids, Miss Naida L. Rohl, will wear French blue taffeta. Both the attendants are sisters of the bride. The best man is to be Keith Brier, Middletown, and the ushers will be Max Sherman, Middletown: land Forrest E. Kirkpatrick, New Castle.
Miss Rohl will wear a white broicade gown with a fitted bodice and| bouffant skirt extending into a 1 train, Her two-tiered veil falls from a Juliet cap of. orange Iblossoms. She will carry a bouquet of white roses. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple will leave on a wedding trip. They will be at home after Oct. 25 in Middletown. Mr. Kirkpatrick attend®d Butler University.
Poetry Clubs Will Hold
Convention
The Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs will have its seventh annual convention Saturday and Sunday in the Claypool Hotel. There will be a business session at 1 p. m. Saturday and a poetry program at 8 p. m. Dr. Edwin Barlow Evans of the Literature Division, Butler University, will speak at the evening meeting. His topic will be “Fine Frensy.” ° The program also includes a president's message by Miss June Winona Snyder; musical - numbers by Fred Dehmel, violinist, and Mrs, Marietta Kem, pianist, both of New Castle; an invocation by Mrs, Ollah Eloise Toph, and the reading of the winning poems of 'the two yearly \cauteats by Mrs. Mary Hagler LeMasters and Miss Florence Marie Taylor. The reception committee will be Mrs. Bert Thompson, Gary; Mrs:
gery Shelley, New Castle; Mrs. Mable Tilton, Kentland; Mrs. Violet Wayman, Lockhart, Fla.; Mrs. Lilllam Beck, Terre Haute; Mrs. {Dolly McHuron and Mrs. Isa Felton. Hostesses for the convention include Mrs. Herbert Schmutte and Mrs. Rose Myra Phillips, Attica; Mrs. Hazel McGee Bowman, Odon; Mrs. Carl Irvin, New Castle; Mrs. Joseph Weinburg, North Vernon; Mrs. Mabel Skeen, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Katherine McPherson. Miss Anna Hosea is chairman of the flower committee. The ushers are to be Carl Leon Eddy, William Chitwood, Elmo Wood and R. L Hale. Mrs. Rose {Marie Cruzan is parliamentarian.
Coffees Held By Nora P-TA
! | A series of “get acquainted” cof-
{Tees are being held weekly by the PTA of Nora school. The coffees |are from 9 to.11 a. m. each Wednes(day. | The hostess tomorrow will be Mrs. {Rex Boyd, 8080 Morningside Dr. {Others will be Mrs. Lee Caldwell, /949 E. 86th St. Oct. 15; Mrs. Needtham K. Hurst, E. 80th St., Oct. 22; Mrs. Paul R. Browning, 10 E. Tist {St, Oct. 29, and Mrs. Pearson {Smith, 8195 N. Pennsylvania St. | Nov. 5. | Mrs. John Nunamaker, 6112 | Spring Mill Rd., was the hostess for the first coffee held Wednesday. {Mrs. Kenneth L. Woodring, Ways {and Means Committee chairman, {has announced another series of coffees will be held in the spring.
IAC Dolphin Club
To Have Luncheon
AAUW Saturday in the Oliver Hotel [to the annual Summer Workshop. .1ne Dolphin Club of the Indian-
apolis Athletic Club will have a {luncheon meeting tomorrow at 12:15 {p. m. beside the club pool. Mrs. Gordon Peck, president, will {appoint committee chairmen for {the annual Brown County outing at this meeting.
‘Miss Bretthauer Is Honored
Miss Frances Bretthauer, the bride<to-be of Edwin Dwyer, was the honor guest at a miscellaneous
Bwiggett photo. TO BE WED-—Mr, and Mrs, John Russell, Franklin, announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma, to Charles Myron McCurry, son of Mrs. Mar. guerite McCurry, Franklin, The ~ wedding is to be this fall, *
shower recently given in the home of Mrs. Robert Kennedy, 1807 N. Meridian St. Twenty guests were invited to the party. The future bride and Mr. Dwyer will be married Saturday in the Holy Spirit Catholic Church.
Report Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Allen Holcomb, 2434 Brookside Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Lee, to Bugene Hendricks, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert PF. Hendricks, 1029 Tecumseh St. No date hds been set for the wedding. »
On Committee
| PARIS, Oct. 8 (U. P)—Mrs
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Melvin Stott, Columbus; Mrs. Mar-|-
RECENT BRIDE—Mrs, Arthur L. Wade was Miss Jane Swaynie before her marriage Sept. 27 in the . Olive Branch Christian church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gale A. Swaynie, 2164 Webb st., and Mr. and Mrs: Alfred Wade, 2520 Union st.
Clubs— Two Local Club President's Day
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BETROTHED—A wedding Oct. 18 in Sacred Heart Cath-’ olic church will unite Miss Esther Springman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Springman, 23 E. lowa st., and Harold 6, Kirch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Kirch, 1319 Leonard st. !
Groups Arrange Luncheons
To Be Held Tomorrow
Two president's day luncheons tomorrow are among activities being
planned this week by local clubs.
The Wednesday Afternoon Club will have a president's day luncheon tomorrow in the YWCA. Mrs. Florence Lanham will lead devotions
Jessie Ruth will sing. | 'Hostesses will be Mesdames Stanley Price, Harold E. Hartley, A. A. Dunn, Charles Trotter and Harold E. Faulkner,
At 1 p. m. tomorrow, the Minerva {Club will have its president's day {luncheon at the home of. Mrs. {George Wood, 5122 Washington Blvd. {Mesdames V, C. Wiley, Charles F. McaDniel and C. H. Becker will as-| sist, Mrs. Alva R. Shirdey, president, will speak on “The Coming Year,” and Mrs. Wiley will discuss “New
A family pichic in Holliday Park will be held at 7 p. m. today by the John Strange Homemakers Club. “Entomology” is the lesson topic. The committee in charge of the event is made up of Mesdames F. H. Meranda, Ollie Beyle, Curtis Graham and Albert H. Harold.
tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Herbert T. Wagner, 5235. Gra®eland Ave, Mrs. Homer Woods is to be the hostess. The program will be presented by Mesdames James A. Matthews, Lee Harris and Bert Ruich., Mrs. Paul Seehausen will preside.
: thi The Patroness Club, Mu Phi EpsiIon Sorority, will meet. ab MOQ symone ea Roman ] [The Rio de Janiero chapter will
|and the club officers will be introduced. Mrs. Ray E. Griffin will discuss the program theme for the year, “The Rivers of America,” and Mrs.
ITSC Chapters Will Meet
Tomorrow
Three units of the ITSC will have meetings tomorrow. The Mandalay chapter will have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m, at-the home of Mrs. John P. Robinson, 3014 N. Iy. nois. St. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Herbert Sawyer, Arthur Wilson, Frank McCoy and Oscar Burghard. Mrs, Frank White will preside, and Mrs. John Thornburg will be the speaker.
Mrs. Karl J. Klemm, 5374 Riverview Dr,, will entertain the Netherlands chapter at 7:30 p. m.
have a luncheon meeting with Mrs. Wilbur Kennedy, 5302 Manker St. Miss Magdalena Fred will be the speaker,
Alumnae to Meet A 6 p. m. dinner Friday fn the
Frank Wallace, state entomologist, | will give ap illustrated talk on| “State Parks of Indiana” when the| Mary Nicholson Kindergarten Moth-| ers’ Club meets at 1:15 p. m. to-| morrow in the kindergarten room at | \School 70. !
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn, 5115 Grandview Dr. will entertain members and guests of the Crooked Creek Garden Club at 8 p. m. Thursday. E. G. Thomas will be the guest speaker, and there will be a musical program. :
Sorority Alumnae
To Meet Tomorrow Mrs. J. Lloyd Allen, 5699 N. Dela{ware St., will be hostess tomorrow {at . 7:30 p.m. to the {group.of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. [She will be assisted by Mesdames M. Jones, W. T. MacDonald, John Walde and James Obear and Miss Mildred Douglas. Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, Ayres’ fashion co-ordinator, will discuss recent fashion trends and present a style show, Reports will be made by Miss Mary Alice Hartly, Miss Beulah Phillips and Mrs. Melvin Myers.
Unit Will Meet
The pre-school education study group of the Indianapolis unit, American Association of University Women, will meet tomorrow night to discuss, “Are You Training Your Child to Be Happy?” Mrs. Robert {H. Lee, 5860 Rosslyn Ave., is to be (hostess. i
| Therapy Workshop | The Music’ for Our Wounded land Music in Hospitals departments of the Indiana Federation {of Music Clubs presented a Music {in Therapy workshop yesterday and {today in the west room of the War {Memorial building. Mrs. Hartwig | Dierks, Kansas City, Mo., conducted {the workshop; }
ry Women Voters The Indianapolis League of Women Voters will meet at 10 a. m. tomorfow in the Meridian Room of the {Colonial Furniture Co. This meet[ing will be open to all members and their guests, x
gman Sareea { Y Auxiliary to Meet | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Genjeral Protestant Orphan Home will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the home. Plans for a Halloween party will be discussed, and committee reports will be read.
Party Tonight The October Circle of the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church will have a card party tonight at 8 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard French, 708 Weghorst St..
|Ernestine Perry, Washington, has a
been elected to the executive committee of the Women's World FelJowship Organization. :
|Vasitors From South
Maj. and Mrs. C. D. Corwin, Pe-
|tersburg, Va. and their son, Peter,
are visiting Maj. Corwin's parents, Lowell
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Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority chapter house at Butler University will be the first fall meeting of the sorority’s Indianapolis alumnae. Reservations may be made until tomorrow with Mrs. Joseph Ferree, 6933 Park Ave.
Meeting Set The Maennerchor Ladies Society will meet Friday at 1:30 p. m. in the club rooms at.the Athenaeum, Mrs. Herbert S. Etter and Mrs, Henry Kornblum will be hostesses.
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Magazine Club Will Honor Mrs.” Walker
Group Will Install Officers Saturday -
Mrs. Frank C. Walker, new president of the Magazine Club, will be honored at the first fall meeting Saturday. The meeting will be held in the Propylacum following a luncheon and will begin the club's
Mesdames And , C. T. Austin, Horace ¥. Goheen, Charles E. Appel and G. W. Workman and
Yndiana’ to Be Theme Of Meeting Program | Miss Ruth Cochrane is director
cember meeting Mrs, E, Allen Sherwood, formerly of Indianapolis and now of New York, will give dramatic readings. f In January, Mrs. Miles Terman and Mrs. J. H. Smiley, will’ discuss famous Hoosiers. described by Miss Hen Sheets at the February meetng. Miss Margaret Montgomery will speak on “Folklore in Indianapolis” in April, and the May meeting will feature a talk, “The Man Behind
the Pen,” by Mrs. Willlam M. Herschell. FL
Mothers Club Gives Party at Butler
Miss Mary Meyers Receives Tribute
The Flower Mission Board at
|its October meeting paid tribute
to Miss Mary Meyers, who recently resigned as executive secretary of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association. Mrs. John A. Garrettson presided. Mrs. Nell Dixon reported placement of 1117 quarts of milk during September. Magazines : and jelly were given to the patients at the hospital by the Ladies Aid Society of the Southeastern Christian Church.
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