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CLUBS AND SORORITIES—

Feb. 12 Is Set For ‘Nightingale Club’s Colonial Bridge Party, The Event Will Benefit The Flower Mission Hospital

HOSTESSES FOR COLONIAL BRIDGE PARTY—Modeling the costumes they will wear for the colonial bridge party the Florence Nightingale Club will sponsor, at 1:30 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 12, in Block's Auditorium; are (left to right] Mesdames 5 3cke A Strack, John C. Starost and W. Harry Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is co-chairman or the event.

Hospital. Millholland are general

man of hostesses. _ Mesdames A. C. Smith, C.

C. Ball, Freda and Augusta Huebner. Mesdames O. 8. Srader, John Starost, P. A. Bland

The Brookside

House. Provisions have heen

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{Guest Soloist {To Be Feted At Reception

Members of the Indiana State Symphony Society Women’s Committee will be guests at a recep-

tion Sunday afternoon following the Indianapolis Symphony Or-

Music’ Groups — Will Present Programs

of ‘the

Sections Musicale will be presented at 2:30 and 4 p. m., respecAlvely, Sunday in the DAR chap-

Jessie Clapp. It will include numbers Dorothy Shake, Marilyn Quillen, Neil Linn, Sally Shake, Miriam

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dith Ann Middleton, Charles Nakarai, Paulajean Searcy, Frances Carr, Sharon Morgan, Helen Jean Cooper, Nancy Kuhn, Betty Zucker, Kay Adams, Carolyn Green, Otis Bickel, Betty Conley,

Mrs. Nellie. Jackson, Misses pg “Roberta Trent, Mary Ellen Gal=| braith and Ruth Wright’ will be "accompanists. The student was planned by Miss Gloria Harvey. Taking part will be Misses Mary Peacock, Marilyn Hull, Barbara Beldon, . Nancy. Max, Dolores Tilcer, Lois Simon, Jeanne O'Brien, Christena Gainey, Shirley Ann Howard, Beverley Henry, -Anita.. Adams, Lauralee Burke, Gloria Harvey and Shirley Peacock; William Kline, Clark, "Martin Williams, “Louis . Wuellner apd Donald Shelhorn. > Accompanists will be Misses

folo and Mabel Duncan and Paul Gore.

Club Heating

The Tuesday Nighters Home maker's Club met last night in the home of Mrs. Forrest Doolittie, 1008 'W. Northgate Bf, 4

Card Party Set

Mrs. Albert Roetgger is chairman for the eard party St. Ann's

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The Bridal Scene—

of today’s bridal news. A dinner tonight in the Indi Miss Mary Rosalie Beck married at 9:30 a m. tomorro

The dinner will be given by

‘Miss Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs

Frederick B. Beck, 952 E. 34th St. Guests bl be Mr. and Mrs.

+ parents of the prospective essrs. and Mesdames Charles D. Mover: Charlés F. Feeser and Paul W. Taylor and Miss Mary C. Feeney.

Attendants for the wedding of Miss Maryilyn Cox Whitaker and Joe Morin Miller will be entertained at an informal party Fri-| day night. The party will be in the| home of Miss Whitaker's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Whitaker, 13498 E. Fall Creek Blvd. The wedding rehearsal in Christ| Episcopal Church will follow the party. The couple'will be married | there Saturday afternoon. Members of the .bridal party

Bazaar Is il For Sunday.

St. Patrick’s parish has _sched-

Pp. m. Sunday in the school hall Mrs. Arthur Gundlach and Julius | Many are co-chairmen. Those in charge of booths at the events are Mesdames Dan Moran, James McGovern, Joseph Madden, Robert Oliver, Fred Engelking, Lela McClintock, Fred Koch, John Kestler, Frank Kattau and Many, Others are: Mesdames Tony Brandt, Henry Belch, Richard French, Pauline Vinci and Joseph Davey, Misses Helen and Julia Colbert, LaVonne Kasper and Elizabeth Miller and Messrs.

Catholic Church _ will sponsor

Alfred Prestel, Ray McGreavy and Michael Schelll.

tomorrow ‘night.

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.|\Dinner Will Honor Mary R. Beck | And Her Fiance, Miss Whitaker Will Be Guest

Bridal dinners honoring three engaged couples are highlights

chestra concert. The reception will be in the Murat Theater and will begin about 5 o'clock. Mem-

~{been invited. Honor Fuests will be Dame Myra Hess, pianist and soloist for the orchestra's week-end concerts; Dr. Fabien Sevitzky, conductor of the orchestra, and Mrs. Sevitzky.

Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee is

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Tt will be the 14th year for the benefit

event. This year, proceeds will buy electric fans for the Flower Mission

Mrs, W. Harry Johnson arid Mrs. Ernest chairmen Robert Clegg, club preseident; isthe chair-

tee, assisted by. Mesdames J. R, Nadolny, F. C. Klee, C. C. Clark and J. W. Walters. Tables prizes are being arranged by Mrs. Kosta Maxime, assisted by Mesdames H. P. White, Ethel Gatewood and E. E, Gardner, and Mrs. O. C. Dorrah, who is in charge of cards and tallies, is being helped by Mrs. E. Mrs. Frances Huffman and Misses

Niebergall are. arranging candy sales.

o ” » athers Civic Club will have a covered-dish “Juncheon tomorrow noon, followed by a bus meeting. The

session will be in the Brookside Community

for pre-school children during the meeting. The club will sponsor the monthly square dance at 8 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 12, in the

» . » Mrs. Doris Toumey, Indiana University will discuss the center's

the Alpha Zeta Latrelan Club at 8 p. m.

today. The meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Harry Garman, 5651 Winthrop Ave.

bers of the orchestra also have

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be used to before the

and Mrs, hostess.

0. Terrell and

E. R. Ruster, and Herbert

p. m. today in Washington.

made to care

speaks before

Principals in

Fritch-Hale photo.

DATE SET—M:r. and Mrs.

Their Con Hom eR LA a I toma a talk by Mrs. 8. Harry Wilson tomorrow

Thursday Lyceum C. Messick, 0 Xn ath St wil be the.

“The Pierian Study "Club wilt meet tomorrow in the home of ‘Mrs. Fred Kurtz, 5520 N, Illinois St. Mrs. George Schumacher will talk on “Way Down East,” and Mrs. Oren Pritchard will have “Florida~Land of Enchantment” as her topic.

o » ” Mrs. Charles H. Tuttle, 902 N. Butler Ave., will be hostess for the Ladies Federal Club meeting and Mrs, M. ¥. Higgins are in charge of the entertainment,

” ” » A hincheon meeting-will be held: tomorrow noon by the Patroness Club, Sigma Alpha Jota Sorority. Mrs. John M. White, 6307 Pleasant Run ‘Pkwy.

.Gamma Beta Chi Sorority meets at 7:30

» ~ » 4 The monthly meeting of Alpha Chapter, Phi Gamma 8 night in the home of Mrs, Thomas Flanary, 6144 Kingsley Prive,

Alpha Chapter,” Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will have a business meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Elmer Robertson will posta a,

Xi Chapter, Pi Delta Pi Sorority, hold its business meeting at 8 > m. tomorrow in the YWCA.

Club. candelabra.

topped with a white orchid.

BHSHuW. MIs, W, Miss Joanne Warvel will be the

Traders Point, and Miss Camilla Tyler Lowman, Elmira, N. Y.

will Cardinal red chiffon velvet

be ' the

The club will have a luncheon meeting hostess. Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang will preside. |, wil be worn by the atFriday in the Warren Hotel. Dr, Mary Alice 4 uu - “ " Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta Soror- |tendants. - They are fashioned Norris will speak on “Eyes Right. ity, will have a business meeting at 7 o'clock Hostesses will be Mesdames Johnson, tonight in the YWCA with basque bodices, cap sleeves Walters, E. H. Kingston, Klee and Mattie V. . ny and full skirts. Elbow-length Lee. Mrs, Gus Bisesi will be hostess when mitts will match their frocks, and

they will carry small white muffs |with ruby camelias. | Ramon C. Blakely, Bloomington; will be the best man. Ushers are to be Jack Brookbank, Bloomlington; John H. Warvel Jr, Charles F. Robertson. and Willis K. Kunz. The wedding will be folloted |by a reception in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Assistants will be Mrs. Albert A. Hess, Chicago; Mrs. N. A. Nitterhouse, Mrs. 0. W. Sicks, Dr. D. Jeanette Noland and Miss Suszann Smith.

the Chinese Room of the Hotel

rity, will be held to-

will

Nuptial Announcements

Wolf photo, WED—Mrs. W. Dale Morn-

Sodas photo. MARRIED—A ceremony Jan,

anapolis Athletic Club will honor

and Earl Beverly - Taylor, who will be

w in 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic

Church. The rehearsal will follow the dinner.

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and both families will attend the

chairman of social events for ithe . Women’s Committee. All arrangements for the reception were made by “Mrs. Frederick Kroeger ang Mrs. Albert -M. Zol-

Febro Stout, 352 Good Ave., announce “that their daughter, Wilma, will be wed Feb. I13 to Arthur W.- Kinnan, son-of Mr.

25 united Mrs. Emma Dee Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denver O. Craig, 1263 N. Mount St., and John Wesley

ingstar was Miss Martha Jean Pritchard before her marriage

Dec. 10. Their parents are Mrs. .Edith__ Pritchard,” 1606 ‘Sturm

uled ‘a pre-Lenten bazaar’ for 1|

|| ton-on-Hudson, N. Y {| Mrs. Alexander M. Laughlin and j| Robert B. Deans, d| York, j| Mr, | Hil!s III, Humbolt, {| Dryer, both of San Diego, Cal; {| Mrs.

{| Beelye, Ambler, Pa.; Frederick M. | Thayer, | Teetor Jr, New Orleans; Mr, and

{| Kennedy, Jane Curle and Beverly

Ri(the program. Delegates will bel ji | nominated for the state conven{ition at Ft. Wayne in May.

R Broad Ripple PTA

NB Board Meeting

ler, assisted by Mesdames Wil-

event. Out-of-town guests will liam A. Hughes, Ha ’ ry T Pritinclude Mr. and Mrs, E. W. chard, Leonard Solomon, Eugene Kehaya aud. Mrs, EB. 5. Jonavs; Thornburgh and Frank C. Wilall of New York; Mrs, rge B.

king. 3 Mesdames Joseph Barr, G. H. Clowes, Gillam Fortune; Charles Latham and John Ryan will preside at the tea table, assisted by members of the Junior Group of the committee. The three honor guests will head the receiving line. Also in the line will be Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, president of the com{mittee; Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, | It will precede the wedding re- President of the board, and Mrs. 'hearsal in - St. Paul Episcopal, Clowes; Mrs. Ryan, Junior Group Church, where the couple will be| |chairman; Mesdames Frederic M. {married Saturday night. Ayres, Robert. Cook, Charles Dinner guests will be Mr. and| Latham and Willlam Macgregor |Mrs. Elmer C. Sanders, parents Morris and Miss Josephine Mad- | of the bride-to-be; Messrs. and den. Mesdames Howard Spedding, | Frank Spedding and Robert Arm- Will be Mrs. Hermine W. Colson, strong, James Hudson and Mrs. Bluffton; Mrs. Donald Dungan, Hattie Kunna, all of Detroit; Hil- FranKiin; Mrs. Albert Fields, Bed- | llard Humphrey, James Robinson, ford; and Mrs. Thomas -Hatben; IMr. and Mrs. William A. Jones, Logansport. They’ are directors Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce and Of the committee's four state

Whitaker, Winstom-Salem, N.C, and Mrs. Charles C. Crowell, Chicago. » » »

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Armstrong, 3419 N. Pennsylvania St., {will give the bridal dinner Fri day night honoring their son, Edlwin J., and his fiancee, Miss Joan Sanders. The dinner will be in [the Highland Golf and Country | Club,

| Miss Barbara Bard. |Festons. - ” Mr End Mr, “Emory ‘Baxter, 1 5676 N. Pennsylvania St., will en-| egion ‘Council | tertain at 8:30 : o'clock tonight | with a bridal dinner for their] Se M daughter, Marjorie Ruth, who OGCLS: eetirig will be wed to Albert uth; “whol — Somerville Jr. tomorrow. The Eleventh District Council, dinner to precede the American Legion Auxiliary, will yes Sding Suheasel} will be given meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow In n the Indianapolis Athletic Club, tne West Room of the War MeMr. and Mrs. Somerville, New| ria building. Mrs. Russel A, York and Carmel, N, Y., are the Furr will preside. prospective bridegroom's parents. “Americanism” will Guests at the dinner will in-| cussed by Mrs. Willlam R. Bolen, clude the parents of the engaged i a chairman of the National COUPTE; MISS JDOrOthy~ SOMErvINe;| § wosrionn ar (ori bites. New York and Carmel, N. Y., the|

Special guests will be Mrs. | sister of the prospective bride- Fond Grigsby, department presi-| || groom; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. dent, and Mrs, John Kundrat,

Babcock, Chappaqua, N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Murray; Irving- secretary. .

Mr. and Miss Mary Mit chell and ‘Mrs. Rex MeConnidle will - serve as

all* of New|) ciesses forthe social hour fol-|

and Mrs. Walter Jared Tenn.; Mrs. | Wayne C. Bailey, and Miss Ruth

the Madden - Nottingham Unit, American Legion Auxiliary at 8 p.m, Tuesday ; at the post home.

G, 8. Dexter, Santa Bar- | bara, Cal,; Charles K. White, Mill Neck, L. I, N. Y.; James B.

Philadelphla;. Macy O.

| Mrs. R. Norman Baxter, Mrs. |

George W. Fromm, Misses Ann Potts, all of Indianapolis.

Awwiliary to Meet The Ladies Auxiliary to the National Association of Lefter Carriers will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the DAR hall. Mrs. Paul Waggoner is in charge of

The PTA of Broad Ripplé High| § ; =” 2. | School met at 3:30 p. m. today in | school. s. Noble Reynolds reviewed “So Dear To My Heart” WED—Ms John WW. Harrell i (North), A Founders Day tea] was Audrey Muterspaugh bes | fore her marriage Jan, 10, . Par

followed the meeting. ents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. William J. Muterspaugh, 547 N. Temple Ave., .and Mr. and Mrs. R, E, Harrell, 609 N. Beville Ave.

The board of the Indianapolis ‘Women = Voters" League met at 9:30 a. 'm. today in the 38th St. Branch Merchants National|

Others inthe —recetving line [4

be dis-|

lowing the business meeting of |

course,

and Mrs. Fred C. Kinnan, 1128 Pleasant St.

Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Noe, son of Mrs. Orpha Noe, Morningstar, Cedar Rapids, la.

728 Exeter St.

My Day— Welfare Projects

benefit, art exhibition. This year show for the benefit of the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. ‘The International Ladies Garment Workers Union nas an enviable record for the welfare and artistic projects which it ‘has ‘unders= — taken and care ried . through. Art In any form is a vale uable medium which does

By Union-Sponsored Art Show

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Feb. 4—Few people would associate a labor union with an art exhibition, but in 1944 the Dressmakers’ Union Local 22 raised $4157.50 for the New York War Fund by its

Jewish Women

Are Benefitted Will Meet

Center. it is going to have a similar art

organizations can contribute, but! dent, and Miss Carol Segar, head | this will not take the place of | of the juniors, will be .the speakcontributions which governments ers. can make. | And I feel that children should Written and presented by the be helped without any discrimi- juniors. The meeting will be folnation- because of their race or|lowed by a “Sweetheart Tea.” religion or the political beliefs ot! Se ———— their parents. These are the chil-| Tea Tomorrow dren who will live with-our chil-dren-in-the world. of.the future -

HOOP SKIRTS AND POWDERED WIGS Mrs. F. W. Hallett, 711 N. DeQuincy St, Will pain in Former So tiie Cub. Nal) be 25 parade J3.whien the Florence will entertain the North Side Study Club ow; Couple Trip e Club holds tomorrow, Mrs. Laura Bates will describe. | tar er he bridge party. All the hostesses for the party, “Early New England Houses,” and Mrs. Cet Cop heliEe Tasty in Block's Auditorium, will wear 'B. Pearce will talk on “Sarah.” Bu niversity, for the marriage of Miss Helen Helen Louis colonial costumés. “Foreign Born Cltigens: tribu- | WATvel and James Ellsworth Noland at 4:30 o'clock this

afternoon, The. altar will be banked with greenery and

“The vows Will be Tead by the Rev. Frederick P, Stocker of Bufilentd, rs. Jedunt. of Sta Hastern Diekist Smciitive Sosy

A band ‘of stephanotis and hyacinth blossoms will hold her fingertip veil of silk fllusion, and she will carry a white fur mus

Bloomington to Be At Home Address

Thé bride will wear a brown suit with white oR cessories as the couple leaves on a trip to Florida. They. will be at home in Bloomington where “ir, Indiana

Noland is attending fhe University Law The bride 1s the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Warvel, 4260 Kessler Blvd. She is a grad. uate of or ve upey College, Welles ley, Mass.

Bloomington, are parents of the bridegroom. He is an IU gradu. ate and did advanced work fn the Harvard Graduate School of Business. He is a Phi Kappa Psi .| Fraternity member, Qut of town guests will include Miss Eleanor Wear, Harris Pa.; Miss Kathleen Meyer, Dav. enport, Iowa; Miss prodt, Kenilworth, Il; Mrs. Jay Joseph Martin Jr, News. . ark, N, J., Arthur E. Fossler, La Grange, Ill; Dr. and Mrs, a Reardon, Peoria, Ill, and Charles Burgess, Stockport, Iowa.

‘Kindergarten

Mothers Clubs Will Meet

An election and two teas are being planned by kind mothers who will meet in the near future: The Clifton Kindergarten Mothe ers Club will have its first: meet. ing of the new term at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the kindergarten,

members will be honored at a tea. A Red Cross apeaiier will give an illustrated talk on “The Beginning of Sex Education.”

Herbert E. Rieke will speak on

[ictures of the Holy Land” at

meeting of ' the Irvington edie Mothers Club at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the kindergarten. It will be a guest meeting.

A tea for new members will be a feature. of the. meeting the {Rader Kindergarten Mothers Club |will hold at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow. There will be a discussion on “Training the Child to Accept Responstbimty, »

The Senior-and Juniqr Sections Mothers Club will |of: the Council of Jewish Women members at a tea at 1:15 p. m. | will have a joint meeting at 2:30 Tuesday in the kindergarten. Mrs. p. m. Sunday in the Kirshbaum Marion C. Adams will preside.

Mrs. Walter Wolf, senior presi-|

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| “Spiritual” Discipline” The program will feature a skit Garfield Park Evangelical and

The Fall Creek Kindergarten honor new

‘Mrs. Knop to Speak ‘To Women’s Guild

Mrs. Dorothy Knop will talk on when the

Reformed Church Women’s Guild:

meets at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in

|the church.

New -officers are Mrs. Virgil

Dampier, president; Mrs. Chester |L. McMurray, vice president; Mrs,

_ The Ladies Guild of the Fried- James Bertel, secretary, and Mrs.

if they do not starve to death in ens Evangelical and Reformed, ‘Herschel Richeson; -treasurer, . ———————— ‘Alumnae Meet

the meantime. ‘| Church will sponsor a tea at 1: 15|

If they even come near starv-| p. m. tomorrow in the church ing, it will warp their minds and auditorium. .Mrs. Martha Mar-

= bring home : many things which we might not. otherwise understand. I" thought of this

| as 1 looked’at the cover of a

newspaper magazine section.” - It was a photograph of a Hungarian peasant woman's

sad, upturned face of a child. The eyes looked as Thug they never Sniled,

/lude to an article by Chester| Bowles, chairman of the Interna-|

tional Advisory “Committee for!

‘the United Nations Appeal for, | Children. . Phe article is a | Europe's children, and was writ-| ten at this time because the United Nations Appeal this month/ is making a worla- wide drive for funds. This article by Mr. Bowles, who! |has just completed a tour of Europe, would indicate that he

has been shocked by the realiza-| tion that the needs of children in devastated countries are not [clearly understood in our own)

country. ” ” ~ I WISH that our country could give to the United Nations Ap-

{peal for Children in the same

way that we gave to UNRRA. Of private individuals and

Sorority Chapter

To Have Dinner Zeta Kappa Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, will celebrate

its 10th anniversary together with |

its yearly inspection at ‘a 6:30 !p. m. dinner today in the Warren; Hotel; Mrs. Marion Crawley, Latay-| |ette, national eastern inspector, will be the honor guest. The| chapter, formed Feb. 4, 1933, is| {one of the 147 active chapters | (and 56 alumnae groups through-| {laf the country. Zeta Kappa Chapter helps to {maintain a mountain school in| Brinkley, Ky. Officers of the.group are Mrs. George : Ferrell, president; Miss Nita Lingling, vice president; Miss | Mildred Nicholas, secretary, and)

Mrs. George Morrison, treasurer.

Mrs. James Iverson is secretary of the

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their hearts and they will-not-be tin will-give a travel talk..- Mrs. held their. mo!

"Alumnae of Alpha Phi Sorority meeting last

good neighbors to our children in|Carl- Riech and Mrs. Robert Un- night in the home of Mrs. Willis Tomlinson, 15 W. Hampton Drive.

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Dance Fr The Altar § thony's Cathol! a square dance Friday in St Mrs. Donald § of the dance.