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Society

_ Judge Alex Clark Will Addre

, Christamore Luncheon Tomorrow

THE CHRISTAMORE

luncheon "meeting tomorrow. be the hostess, - :

AID SOCIETY will hear

+ Judge Alex Clark speak on “Safety” at its 12:30 p. m.

Mrs. Earl B. Barnes will

She will be assisted by Mesdames Jeremiah Caddick,

John Eaglesfield, George Fotheringham, William C. Griffith, Addison Howe, Paul R. Matthews, George T. Parry, Herbert A.

pinnell and John J. Weldon.

Samuel B. Walker will read “The Tangled Web” at the meeting |

of the Century ng Anotrow at the | DAR Shugo Bose,

| The Delta Gamma Alumnae has of {Indianapolis will hold | its first meeting of the year at the 36th St. Branch of the Indiana |

National Bank at 6 p. m. tomorrow.

Mrs. 'N. T. Washburn, the chairman of the event, is planning a puffet dinner for the occasion. She will be assisted by Me "Casey, Robert, Zaiser, H. H. Lauter, W. P, Kegley. O. H. Galt, |

Sororities—

Mu Phi Epsilon.

Musicale A number of sororities have set

Jordan Conservatory Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon will present a musical program at 8:30. p, m. at the Odeon. Participating will be Joan Leath-| ¢rman and Marian Laut, pianists; | Mildred Reimer Koehrn, soprano;! Joanne Viellieu and Evelyn Ruth Piel. organists, and Dorothea Rea-| gan, flutist, accompanied by Doro-|

FR rg sn row. Chapter AM will converte at 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Thomas G. Harvey, 5686 N. Delaware St.

Chapter 8 will be’ the guést o

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Robert Jenkins and ‘G. O, Browne

.and Miss June Dunham. A" luncheon ‘meeting at 12:30

Hiram Stonecipher, J. P, D'Arcy, Hugh B. Smeltzer, Robert W. Stockwell, Robert Sturgeon and John Tuthill are in charge of arrangements. Miss Martha O.

Smith will speak” at the meeting |

following "the luncheon.

® & = : Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher will be hostess when the Proctér Club meets at 2:30 pm. tomorrow. There will be an election of officers, and Mrs. Paul 8. Ragan will be the speaker,

The Mothers” Club of Lambda

tea at 1 p.m. tomorrow. “The session will be in the chapter house at Butler ‘University.

Mi Toe, King, 11 ate Club Sponsors

AVR -at- 8p... Mrs. T. R.

man, 1026 Euclid Ave, - will Die: tain Chapter U. Mrs. R. H. Carpenter ‘will speak on “Women in| Social Service” when the meeting; opensvat 1 p. mi: : Chapter W will see a program of movies at it§ meeting at 2 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Harbld M. Worth, 4827 Hinesley Ave. A social meeting will be held by Phi Delta Beta at 8 p. m. in the

Club's Founder.

The, Multum - in - Parvo Literary

guest ‘day in addiprogram topics. j will be at 2 p. m.-to-home of Mrs. Carl N. Mount St. will honor = the!

‘Book Review

Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will re{view “The Garretson in _C | (Brace) for the Wedn

5 \Mrs. Emil H. Souf-| flot. Mrs. Colin Lett will speak on

is preparing the program. Ah

Mesdames Frank Foltz, William J. Morgan anid Rose Marie Cruzan.

Nature Study Club

s founders day Reviews Library Members and guests of the Nature Study Club met at 2 p. m. yesterday

to review the contents of the club’s

library in the cabins at Woollen’s Gardens. Librarians are Mrs. J. O. Cottingham, Misses Nellie Peake,

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Here and There Homemakers “Tues.

"| Irvington . Chautauqua. Tues: Mrs.

Irvington Friendship Circle. Ties. » Hofman, execu-) the club, will in-

bbi, a guest reviewer Irvington Tuesday. 2 p. m. Tues.

Meridian Heights Inter-Se. 2:15

{Chap. 1, Rose Marie Often Parli-

WEDDING NEAR-—Miss Mary Lou Holsapple. 01 Central Ave., will be married Saturday tp Donald-C. P, Grantvedt, Seattls: Parents of the future bride are Mr. dad Mrs. . Greenup, lll., and Mr, Grantvedt is the son of Mrs. Olga G vedt, Seattle, and Dr. H. R, Grantvedt, Long Beach, Ca.

EVENTS

CLU BS

{Alpha Delta Latreian Tues Mrs. | oe ~hestess.. Her

Bert. HILL speaker”

Alpha Theta a 1:30 p: ET

Tues. Mrs, Charles R. n, 609!

s. Harry Byrkett, 5618 E. 21st, “hostess:

Garfield Walker, 39 N. Audubon Place, hostess.

Mrs.- Ménzies V. Stevenson, 5602 E. 10th, hostess.

Mrs. James L. Kavalaris, 51 N. Hawthorne Lane, hostess.

p. m. Tues. Mrs. Clyde E. Parsons, 4337 Broadway, hostess. “Forty Years Between the Bookends, Mrs. Douglas Reid.

amentary Law. 1 p. m. Tues. Meridian Room, Colonial Furniture

C. E. Holsapgfe,

Und: Ertan on the Level

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT.

rogram. We could furnish - ma-|

than to, Western Europe.

I we /her country. And. we could ‘gend her permit her, therefore, to build up|, uy.

Pia great variety of agricult la-, dustrial strength or. saving devices which we are Olmstead and Francis A. A. Pittet.

serve as & Wario. peginning to enjoy in‘. this, of country and which she ce has had no opportunity to enjoy ‘undeveloped Soviet Union. In my opinion, this would be the,

machine, our only guarantee peace would lie in closer ties with Russia than Germany herself can build. . At present, the prospects for! such understanding do not look too

T PERSONALLY

Co. Subject: “Resolutions.”

Amsterdam Chap. ITSC. 7:30 p. m.|

Tues. Mrs. Edward Ceaser, 8. Whitcomb, hostess. “Scotland, Miss Magdalena Fred.

Louise McCormick and Florence Trans-Jordan Chap, ITSC. 11:

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p. m. Tues. Spink Arms Hotel. |

“The meeting was followed by wi “Mrs. John Thornburgh, speaker,

covered dish- uppe,

Teen’ Topics

By SALLY IT S SAD but true! We usually

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our nearest and dearest. “sorts with the $amily. Then, when company comes, we .put on “our best smiles and our most: charming manners. Naturally, it’s naturai! But . can try to improve on nature,

can’t we? Actually, the teener '%

who lets this habit grow may be a candidate for the divorce courts In years to come.

Believe me, kids, it takes a lot |

of charm and a heap of good manners to. keep a marriage going! 8 » = ~ APART ‘from that; “is it’ fair to Mom and Pop tg be a .perpétual

sour-ball around e house? They.’

don't enjoy it,” you kriow . Oh, maybe they beam with * “pride at your company manhers. But think of the off hours when |

you're a pain in the neck to them!

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MISCELLANEOUS

Madden-Nottingham Unit, Ameri-

can Legion Auxiliary. 8 p. Tues. Post home. | Marion County Chap., American

War Memorial Bldg. Frances Willard Unit, WCTU.. Tues. SAR RRR SRI seh hostess. Janrchean, “Tambergags...

Black. Sarah A. Swain Unit, WCTU. 10:30 a. m. Tues, Mrs, Carl Hastings, -1049 Villa Ave. hostess. The Rev. .H. B. McClannahan, speaker.

Frederick Ferguson Weds Harriet Weaver,

- Times State Se BLOOMING TON, Tha Jan. 13— Mrgand Mrs. Yrederick L. Ferguson are at home now here after their marriage at 3 p. m. on Dec. 14 in

riet Weaver, is the daughter of Mrs.

Bewareor- the gar or guy “who IJ. L. Matlock, Bedford. Mr. Ferri-

turns charm on and off like a.

‘faucet, at home or out-and-about. + And don’t be that way, yourself, | | It's not a trustworthy trait. hy Aon

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son is the son of the late Pred: Fer- | guson, Bloomington. Miss. Maudeline Ward was the maid of honor and J: Dale Ferguson was the best man. James Fluck and Carl Chitwood were ushers.

Howe PTA to Discuss -

Family Life Problems

The second .in a series of three

family life discussions will be held

at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Howe High

| School for the members: of the school PTA. :

Mrs. Bert McCammon, first’ vice

president of the PTA City Council,

will” speak, and. a film will be shown, The committee in charge includes Mrs. Virgil A, Slv. chairman,

Sharp.

‘Return From Florida

Mr. and Mrs. Duncan W. Macdonald, 1011 Tecumseh St., have returned from a ‘month's vacation

| spent at ‘Key West and Miami | Beach, ‘Fla. :

would be very much to our vantage to have an economic misIsion to Russia at the present time, »» studying how to improve her econ- ’ lothy and how to tie it in with our, ‘lown so that both of us could profit. I bave a feeling that if the USSR! YEARS ago,

undeveloped giant.

her with building materials,’ which war. War Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues.|

in Our Day,” the Rev. William 3

the .chapel of the First Methodist “IChureh. i “The bride; the former Mrs. Har-|

{ Mrs. . Wade Fuller, Mrs. Harold

Eickhoff and Charles MacKay

WED — Miss ~ Ma ry Ellen

| Baker, daughter of Mr. _and

Mrs, Elden Baker, Stop || Road,” was married §ojercy OSA: Johnson, 50D 0 Mr. an rs Herman Je " ohnson, Stop I

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FUTURE BRIDE—Miis Margie Tacke has chosen Feb. 7 as the date for. her marriade to Daniel R. Hughes. The wedding: wi Il be in the.St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tacke, 3855 N. Delaware St., and Mr. an nd Mrs. Frank Hughes, Degraff, O./

Narrators Club ‘To Meet Today

Narrators Club meets ta 8 p

BY members of the club:

Difficulties With Soviets ~~ = [sin swt yer wil review the

{book, “The First Quarter Century

lof - American Broadcasting” (Shur NEW YORK, Jan. 12—There is one -fear about our policy in| lick). ..Mrs. A. D. Beeler will read |

| Germany which I have heard of late and which I think our government | _Many people think that the great industrialists of oun | country are still closely allied to. the great: industrialists of Eufope; & that all are ifnbued with the desire to build up Germany's economic Bend] > to ori Sists S 1 0 M ee t— in order that she may stand as a buffer against the USSR.

To many, this seems 3 strange | would make it easier for “Der | to idea. Germany started the last two put through a tremendous ‘building wars and, in addition it seems pos- prog y sible that Germany might find her tora) for building roads and for) Prank Luebking, chairman, and| Mrs. M. J. Judkins was the ma- to veplace “Mrs. Jasper P. . Scott,

interests more closely tied to Russia {Mesdames = Morris Marer, Arthur tron of honor, and Miss Joanne extending rail lines 50 RS tO OPCW yp del, William Morgan, John T.[Forestal and Miss Betty Allanson|

McCoy. Edward Nordholt” John were bridesmaids. The best man {was Donald Matchett, Detroit, and w= the ushers were Joseph Gault and] more disastrous for the highly or{ganized United States than for the

jon original manuscHpt.

. Modern warfare would be’ need it be the case in the USSR.

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Miss Harlan Is Bride of | Mr. McCarthy |}

Mrs. PF. E. Spindell, 3938 College Ave, will be thé hostess when ie

|tesses for the meeting will be: Mrs,

When life is more comfortable | ‘level on which we could begin %0|an4 people . see themselves able by the bride. |understand each other. And the iron | stantly progressing, {curtain would melt away, I believe, | that . it under the need of bringing in|

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Rev. Fr. John Lynch Reads the Ceremony) St. Joan of Arc Catholic urch | was the setting at 10 m, today for the wedding of-Miss Marjorie! Marie Harlan apd Tom. McCarthy. |

The Rev. Fr..dohn Lynch read the!’ VOWS. i ty

The parents of the couple are

Mp and Mrs, Evereite Harlan, 6201] Carroliton Ave and Mrs. Anna Me+ 3 “Carthy, ‘Lafayette and Crawfords-

ville, Miss Belly Lou Harlan, the bride's sister, was the maid of hon-

lor, She was dressed in a royal vel-

vet frock and a matching bonnet Another sister of the bride, Miss

{Shirley Jean Harlan, was the brides-

maid. She wore. gold velfet and a bonnet to match.

The bride's gown ,was white taf-

<fota- nade with a. Jace-..off ther...

shoulder bertha, a full hoop skirt and a cathedral train. A lace tiara held her fingertip net veil. She rearried a prayerbook 10ppea with 'white camellias.

v xy Hale photo, WED--A ceremony yesterday in the Gethsemane Lutheran Church united Miss Fay Ann Merritt and Thomas L. Moore Jr. The bride .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Rus. sell R. Merritt, 6026 E. 9th St, and -the--bridegeoom’s parents. aré of 426 N. DeQuincy St.

Mabel L. Hunt

A breakfast at the Marott Hotel 'W ill Speak 100)

followed the ceremony. From 2 5 p. m. a reception. was to be ie in the home of the bride's parents

After a trip to New Orlearis, the

7th District

Mrs. Susan Hemingway and Mrs.

couple will be at home in Lafayette. colin ‘Lett will be in charge of the”

The bridegroom Is attending Purdue Uaiversity,

Fr. Barton Ofticiates

sies- Might. Ease a NP a "ie ESA RE ad 5 —

lon a trip now following their wed- |

District Federation président,

program ‘the Seventh District. In. {diana Federation of Clubs, will hold Lon—Friday-— Mrs Hemingway and Mrs chairman, respectively, Itrict’s Fine Art Department.

Lett are chatrman and vice of the Dis

Mrs. Royer K. Brown, Seventh will 8%, %,short | 1:30. Doin in The program: will follow immedi-

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Doyle are! Lately.

Mrs. Ruth Duckwall Rasmussen,

|ding Jan. 3 in St. Philip Nerl's| soprano, will be accompanied by {Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. | Mrs. Paul Duckwall at the piano.

James Barton “officiated.

“Writing for Children” will be the

~~ The bride, the former Miss Betty [subject of a talk by Mrs. Mabel |Hack, is the daughter of Mr. and) Leigh | Hunt, and Efe F. Carter will

The Women's Society of Indian-| Mrs. Albert J. Hack, 252 'N. Rural] discuss “Demonstration in OIL” apolis Florists will meet at 6:30 St, Mr..-Doyle is the son of Mr, p.m. today at the YWCA. Host-

At a recent board meeting of the

|and Mrs. R. J. Doyle, 6100 Ralston federation, Mrs. Ernest W. Fulien-

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A candlelight satin gown and a fingertip. length vell were worn She carried white roses. There was a feception in with limitless the Hotel Lincoln after the cereIpussibiiltics opening » Bejoke them, | mony. The couple will be at home |, ey are not concerned with expan3 ied people 0 oversee aed seach hey JI¥ NUL Soneene uh sen aie Jan, 20 at 1217 B. New York the various ‘new skills that would (the advent of war is truly a become essential to the develop- catastrophe. ; ment_of this great But at present! 1, the case of Germany, it has not only been a-desire fo dominate

\Club Will Meet

| Mrs. Clifford Donovan and Mrs. & 5 = the world which has driven her peo- | | Roy L. Dickson. will be the hostpeople were ‘afraid of ple to war. They have been a na-|esses when the Women's Auxiliary group. _raw.materials for us our development, but it is that very|tion hemmed in on all sides—they of the Indianapolis Traffic. © Club and we could furnish her with the development which makes us today have wanted to expand but. have meets at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The {finished products she needs, many a nation desiring peace and fully found little opportunity to do_so.|meeting will be in the Gold Room! Alpha Chapter, Ohi Phi Gamma

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YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING

wider was elected director. , She is

| who recently has assumed the office of first vice president of the district,

vJudge John Niblack To Speak Jan. 29

The Youth Conservation Con-

ference is scheduled for 10 a. m. Jan. 20 In Parlor E of the Hotel Lincoln.

Mrs, Frank Rieman, chairman of program planning, will report on

the recommendations of her committee,

Judge John L. Niblack will be the

guest speaker at a luncheon at noon

in the Travertine Room. Mrs. T.

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M eeting Tomorrow

of our difficulties would gisappear. [conscious beth of our strength and | [That was not and: is not the case of the Hotel Washington, -A whase Sorority, will meet at 8 p- m. tomer. Mm.| por ‘instance, We could furnish weakness in the face of another with.us in the United States, nor elephant party will follow the nweet- row at the home of Mrs. Gordon Hulen, 1423 W, 34 St.

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