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Two Garden Clubs, Two Chapters of ITSC Have Arranged Program for Tomorrow
THE CERVUS CLUB will hold a benefit card party for the Mission Hospital on Apr. 15 in Ayres Auditorium, Mrs, Joseph Schmidt and Mrs. Robert Tilson, co-chairmen of the ways ahd means committee, sre being assisted by Mrs. Phil Rech and Mrs. James
Myers. ’ Other helpers are Mrs, Beatrice Wieck, candy; Mrs. Arthur Wabnitz and Mrs. G. L. Girard, | table prizes; Mesdames Robert drian Chapter at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Wilcox, Robert Runyan and Guy| 0. G. Merrill will assist, and Mrs. Howe, special prizes; Mrs. Cari| Jules Zinter will speak. Parr and Mrs. Charles Lark,| The Edelweiss Chapter will cards and tallies, and Mrs, Her- have a dinner meeting at 6 p. m. bert S. Smith, tickets, Mrs. Paul|in the 40 and 8 Chateau. Mrs, Krier is president of the club. Noble Reynolds will speak.
| Mrs, Ann Alexander, 938 N. Two kindergarten gtk 3 8 Bosart Ave. will entertain the | Bide-A-Wee . - Brookside Kindergarten Mothers morrow, Clu at 8,P. Bia Club will meet at 1:15 p. m. to] hear the Rev. G. L. Fisher speak! The Heyl Study Club will meet on “Your Child and Religion.” | tomorrow in the 38th St. Branch, Mrs. Elizabeth Andrew will dis-| Merchants National Bank. Mrs. cuss “Forestry” when the Henry | C- P. Clark will discuss “Old P. Coburn Kindergarten Mothers Roads Out of Philadelphia,” and ? Club meets at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. H. D. Wolfe will describe “Seven Cultures of PennsylThe Green Thumb Garden Club| vania.” will meet tomorrow with Mrs. ; ‘ Arthur L. Partain, 27 8. Lind-| Mrs. W. R. Burcham, assisted wood Ave. Mrs. F. T. Gamage/by Mrs. Thurman Washburn will assist, and Mrs, T. M. Hind-|and Mrs. Robert Shank, tomorman Jr. will speak on “The His-| row. will entertain the Amica tory of Garden Clubs.” {Study Club in her home at 1934 Mrs. Hubert Nickels, Beech W. Michigan St. Mrs. George Grove, will entertain the Sunshine Switzer and Mrs, Earl Everhart Garden Club at 1:30 p. m. tomor-| will speak. row. “Rose Culture” will be de-| scribed by M. D. Esterline, and Mrs, Palmer R. Gallup will be Mrs. O. R. Cassell and Mrs. Joe hostess at the monthly luncheon
efit the Flower Mission Hospital.
ess. p. m. tomorrow in the Marott HoThree chapters of the ITSC have dames W. A. Hayes Jr, Bernard ditorium. Members of the Sewscheduled meetings tomorrow. Kramer, Burt 8ill, John Ryan and| 1 Sone Chapter will Leon Shiman. ing Group will be hostesses.
Queen have a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. E. 8. The Children’s Sunshine Club meet tomorrow and another to-
Farmer, 423 Berkley Rd. Capon members will meet at 11:30| night. The Northeastern Club ada” will be the discussion topic. |a. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ commit-| will have a luncheon in the home Mrs. N. R. Lee, 930 W. 31st tee room. A business meeting willlof Mrs. William Bell, 6224 E. 42d St. will entertain the Alexan-|be held at 2 p. m. S8t., and the Lafayette Heights
IFC Hears The iE Scene— Message From Miss Helen Burkhardt
Mrs. Ahlgren |To Be Wed Saturday .
Times State Service FRENCH LICK, Ind, Apr. 6—
Two Homemakers Clubs will
long in freedom. that we often forget that liberty must be rewon by every generation. We have to a. and. 8 it ot ans hp - fight to p Ta , Oscar A. Ahigren, Whiting, told the members of the Indiana Federa« tion of Clubs in a message sent to their state convention meeting here last night. ;
also believe that we can never have world peace unless we here in America prove to the world that our way of lite is the best way.” Fao sl Laie so) Second ‘vice. General
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PREPARE PRIZES—Wrapping prizes for the Cervus Club card party are {left and right) Mrs, Joseph Schmidt and Mrs. Robert Tilson, co-chairmen of the Ways and Means Committee. Proceeds of the party, to be Apr. 15 in Ayres’ Auditorium, will ben-
i Eo os The St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club will meet at 1 p. Buckingham will assist the host- Of the Newcomers Club at 11:45, \ oy 1514 its monthly meet-|Mrs. Alice Earle, 4405 Farnshel Ansisting her will be Mes-|ing at-1:30 p. m. in the school au-/" th
sponsor a euchre party at 7:45 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Roy Cole, Brookville Rd.
speak when Alpha Lambda Latriean Club meets at 8 p. m. today ® on 8 with Mrs. B. Allen Sutton, 12 N. Burbank Road.
Mr. Matthews Marries . In Memphis
James West Matthews took Mrs. Ann Collins Capps as his bride in a ceremony at 11:30 a. m. yesterday. Sanders read the vows in St. Mary's chapel of the Episcopal Cathedral here.
isthe daughter of Mrs. Eades Collins, Kuttawa, thews parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matthews, 420 Poplar Road, Indianapolis. 4 pr
Bloomington, attended the couple. A light blue gabardine suit was worn by the bride, Schima is chose a rose beige crepe 8
Smokies, the coupler will be atigre home at 55 S. Audubon Road,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
: Flower Show Party; |Committees -
Are Named -~
Members ; Study Club will be ‘hostesses at a tea preceding the formal open-i-ing and to be attended by members of district clubs, Mrs, I. P. Tretton Jr..is in charge of ar-| rangements, assisted by Mesdamés Arthur Hupp, Robert Becker and Richard Glasser. for the show are Mrs. Burke Nicholas, schedule;
RECENT BRIDE — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell Miller are Bae nies or Fab. ollowing their wedding on Feb. 2 in Bedford. The bride is ther former Miss Margaret May. Templeton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Templeton, Bedford. He is the son of Dr. and | Mrs. John R. Miller, 953 E. -| Tabor St.- ; :
at 8 p. m. tomorrow.
Alpha Chapter, : Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. to-!St,, will be the hostess.
{Misses Jo Ann Burr, Phillips and Patricia Dunten.
Alumnae of Alpha Phi Sorority 3 will meet tonight to elect new of. Kappa Beta Chi|ficers. Mrs. E. 0. Price, E. 84th
m. with
The Liberty Garden Club will
Mrs. Bert McCammon will
Mrs. Merlin H. King and Mrs. William H. Zaiser are co-chair. en for the annual breakfast to be given at 10 a. m. Tuesday, Apr. 20, for garden club members of the Central West District. A style show sponsored by Wasson’s will highlight the breakfast, which will be held at the Indianapolis Home Show. Mrs. Jessie Van Camp will give the fashion commentary. Assisting the co-chairmen of the breakfast will be Mesdames Raymond C. Cassady, W. A. Edwards, E. J. Elliott and William F. Kraas Jr. Special guests will include Mrs. Robert F. Mannfeld, director of the district, and Mrs. John Downing, president of the Indiana Garden Club. Mrs. Burke Nicholas and Mrs. Henry C. Prange, who represent the Indiana Garden Club on the Home Show board of directors, are supervising the flower arrangement competition which will be held every other day during
Times Special MEMPHIS, Tenn,
Apr. 6—
The Rev. Willlam E.
The bride, who is of Memphis,
Ky. Mr, Mat-
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Schmalz,
and Mrs.
After a
hospitality; wards; publicity; Mrs. E. F. Madinger, S Prange, horticulture; Mrs. W. L Are Planned be Mesdames Tretton, Lee Oldfield, ranged for the Civic Theaters and Miss Kathryn McPherson. ,, 4 apg Harold C. Buell will en-| der, R. C. Cassady, Erwin Dieck- |; opm Robert D Robinson and Cothran, M. Taylor Todd, G. Sparks. Meoadr es Olid, Herbert News have Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Matthew, | guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Kurt bert E. Wilson, Jack Harding and Messrs. and Mesdames David man Ayres and William H, Wemguests of Mr. and Mrs, Irving Will Entertain nest R. Alcorn ind Miss Bess WatCrawford, Miss Constance Dorr will entertain Messrs. and Mes- | Gardner and Robert Hiner, and Mrs. Norvin Strickland is chair-|Wall as guests. : trip through . the|gchegule chairman, .The judges
Scott, clerks; Mrs. Grover Long, Ce clean-up; Mrs. H.’ L. Hasbrook, Many Parties music, and Mrs. Thomas Ayton, ! staging, assisted by Mrs. Henry 3% McCoy, arrangements, and Mrs.| | E. C. Kleiderer, stage. F or Ball : Saturday hostesses will Many parties are being arEmil Reinhardt, W. A. Edwards, | annual Costume Ball to be held Glen Andrews and Hugh Enyart gq. i,,.4ay in the Athenaeum. Mr. | Hostesses for the following ‘day tertain Messrs. and Mesdames| will be Mesdames Frank Schroe-\pn,1q Mattison, George Fother-| |man; Eugene Beasley, John DoD-~|yyiy0m McMurtrie, Dr. and Mrs. ough, Hugh Thompson. W. Wewayne Ritter and Mrs. William Wanek and Fred Myers. . { , { Aides for: the. show are to be Dr.-and Mrs. E. A. Elliott will Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radcliffe and| som, Clifford Sadler, W. G. Clutes { and Clayton Adams. utes pr. and Mrs. I. E. Thomas as Pantzer will be hosts to Messrs. and Mesdames Wilbur Peat; HerWilliam Dyer, Mrs. George Parry and Walter Whitworth. William Jr., George Enos, Howard Fieber, George Ziegler, Lymer, Mrs. Rosalind Van Camp Hill and Charles Dosch will be! Fauvre. Stanley Sheards Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sheard will entertain -Mr. and Mrs. Erson, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dorr will have Mr. and Mrs. Glenn and Joh# Ross In their party. Mr, and Mrs. J. James Woods | dames Lindon A. Bailey, Karl Stegemeier, Bernard Lacey, Leo the Home Show. The show ends|Dr. and Mrs. Russell B. Moore Sunday, April 25. : will have Mr. and Mrs. Richard man of the entry and staging| Another party will be made up| committee and Mrs. B, F. Orr lB Miss Donna Belle Ross, Miss s. Guido Schloot, chairman, Mrs. W. L. McCoy and Mrs. Ray
Earl Brane, and also attending together will be Dr. and Mrs.!
The bride attended Damon N. Goode, Dr. and Mrs.
Clubs, Mrs, the Arizona
nix. Her letter was read at a general session of the Indiana
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Indianapolis. Murray State College, Ky. and the University of Ken-
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Mrs. Thor Wesenberg
Palmer O. Eicher, Messrs. and Mesdames Ernest .L. Baker Jr! Emerson H. Thompson and B.
convention. % ; The IFC is considering a sug-
tive program, : Last n it presented Gov. Gates 1300 for the Bave-the-Shades fund, = : ———————————————
Meridian Hills Chairmen
Miss Helen Burkhardt and’ Gale Smock will be married Apr. “10 in the North Methodist Church.
. Three engagement announcements and the news of a preJ. Floyd King, president of theiuptial dinner highlight today's bridal scene. Meridian Hills Country Club an+ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Burkhardt, St. Petersburg, Fla., announce nounced committee chairmen fOfithe engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Helen, the year at a recent dinner, They|374g N, Pennsylvania 8t., to Gale Smock, 702 N. Alabama St. are: W. L. Appel, membership; The couple will he margcied on Richard Bennett, house; Mrs.Chyrch. Mr. and Mrs. R. Emer. == Horace Storer and Mrs. Robertson Whalen will be the only atC. Blessing, publicity; Mr. anditendants. Mrs. Robert C. Mack, general en-| * 8 = tertainment; Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Payne, evening entertainment.
Smithson will be flower girls
Davis, dinner bridge; Mr. “Mrs. Ralph Flood, formal dinner bridge; Mrs. Harry D. Hooley, ladies luncheon bridge; Mr. and Thomas Mrs. Noel Iiams, Jaen:age enter. Church. tainment; Mrs, Wayne Carson| mpg pride-to-be is a graduate of and Mrs. Earl Mericle, children's|g,tjer University and a Tor entertainment; Dr. and Mrs. Ros-|o¢ ganna Alpha Theta Sorority. coe Powell, swimming; Stewart E.|\j, Newman attended Butler. He| Gordon, tennis. is enrolled now in the Indiana 5808 Dr. and Mrs. James F. Balsch, University School of Dentistry| junior golf; William G. Davis, and is a member of Sigma Chi! greens; Arthur J. Queisser, men’s|Fraternity.
811 EB. 52d St., on June 12 in St. Aquinas ° Catholic
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5218 Kenwood Ave.
The dinner will honor” daughter, Barbara Jane,
ber Sorority.
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Saturday in the North Methodist | {Miss Carolyn Lee Johnson and cast.
[Miss Patty Floo will be the Janice Kiser and Miss Evelyn|general chairman. . bridesmaids and Carol and Kay
| and Mrs. Edward J. Newman, co... Cannon ard Carl Edwards./are Mesdames Theodore Pruyn, A member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Miss Millen attended Butler University. Mr. Dixon at-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Vogelgewill
day in the Hillcrest Country Club. their| charge of general arrangements.
golf; Francis Truitt, men’s handi- ® = =
cap; Mrs. Queisser, 18-Hole Club; Mrs. John David, 9-Hole Club;
The engagement and approach-| ing marriage of Miss Peggy Mil-|
Cecil T. Lykins, caddy; Mrs. John|len to Norman A. Dixon is an-
and |Jerry Lyford Moss, son of Mrs.|
{Ruth G. Moss, Cincinnati, and Dr. L. Connor Moss, Washington. |
To Present Paper Mrs. Thor Wesenberg of the English department, Butler University, will present a paper on “Why Henry James Now” at a tea tomorrow in the Central Public Library's Auditorium. The tea will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Indianapolis Public
of Alpha Gamma Dslta Lynn Adams. In another group will be Messrs. and Mesdames T. R. Ly-| da, E. Earl Christena, Charles] Crippen, C. 8. Merrick, and Rob-! ert Loomis, Judge and Mrs. Lloyd D. 'Claycombe, Dr. Olga Bonke| Booher, Miss Rae Cawdell, C. E.| Gaumer and Dr. Norman Booher. | Library. Other parties are being organMrs. Verna Hankemeier 1s|ized by Messrs. and Mesdames
Butler Alumni chairman, assisied by Mesdames| Gordon Bryan, Horace Roberts
Mr. Matthews is a graduate of Kemper Military School, Boonville, Mo., and attended Indiana University.
Eulah Tucker, Hal Tobin: and}
At Civic f Eldo I. Wagner, Clayton Ridgeland John Reilly Jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar is gen-land Louis Bruck, Miss Marian Russell Lamb, Dr. and Mrs. Lowell| eral chairman of the Butler Uni-/McFadden and Miss Wilma| Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Robert | versity night to be held Apr. 15 Reeve. Boggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce at the Civic Theater. The event Hurlbert and Mr. and Mrs. John |
is being sponsored by the Butler| (39,0, House Planned A. Yager.
{Alumni Club of Indianapolis and ents — ithe proceeds will be used for a| An open house has been ay. planned by the Butler University Auxiliary to Meet The Ladies Auxiliary,
sophomore scholarship. donian Club, will meet at 1:30
“Thunder Rock” is the play to/Home Economic Department at be presented by a Civic Theater|the Welwyn Club for Apr. 24.
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|Birt, 1217 Congress Ave,
Hammond, both of Orlando, Fla.;
.\Misses Jean Ann Bates, Marjorie Miss Marjorie Cain, daughter\c..ion Dixon will be the ring Stuhidreher, Mar 25: Jrattonte ° |of Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Cail, poorer, Charles Jones is to belo’ y Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 8.22 W. 36th St., will be married £04. post man and the ushers will Ope and Evelyn Goepper mer and. 3 L. Newman, son of Mr.\,. yo neth Dixon, Arthur Fritz, .
Harriet Fisher, Patia
The ticket committee members |Magdalene Davis and DeForest O'Dell, Misses Jane Lewis, Elizabeth Pert and Lois Wray, Fred Bowers, George Arnold, Seward] Baker, Earl Bonham and William | {Rohr. E. Edward Green heads| the play committee; Miss Wray is) chairman of the telephone committee and Mr. Arnold is in
Council Hears
The ushers will be Miss|Miss Margaret Ann Rennoe is|p. m. tomorrow with ‘Mrs, Arsols/
D. Harrington: and Mrs. Charlesinounced by her parents, Mr, and| D. Babcock, ladies golf. Mrs. Jack E. Millen, 5220 E. 10th
7 WCTU to Meet L. Dixon, 29 N. Webster Ave. Sohn, Mrs. Thelma Van Sickle, 5702 The couple will be married on Vogelgesang, Carrollton Ave. will be hostess to the members and guests of terian Church. {Paul Irwin, the Meridian WCTU at 1:30 p. m.| Mrs. Dorwin W. Graham, Evans- George Sommer tomorrow in her home. { ville, will be the matron of honor. Brinkmann.
National GFWC Officer Will Speak Here in IA
The Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will have {ts annual luncheon meeting at 10 a. m., Apr. 16, in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, Baltimore, extension secretary for foreign and territorial clubs of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, will speak at the noon luncheon. Mrs. Walter H, Vinzant will report on the organization's byjaws. Mrs. Clarence Kittle is hostess chairman. Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider and Mrs. J. H. Lombard are in charge of reservations. Mrs. Jasper P. Scott and Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson head ,the arrangem~ntg committee while Mrs. Harold J. Hayes is decorations chairman. The special guests will be
the Advent Episcopal Church. Mr. and
Thomas and
Whitehurst,
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s Ww inl TEs will be married Saturday in| WwW . R. Allen
St. The prospective bridegroom The dinner guests will be Mrs.| is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Moss, Dr. Moss, Misses Nancy of w, R. Allen's talk to the memJerry Oakes and Dorothy pers of the Indianapolis Council| Mrs. of Women at their morning ses-|
Apr. 24 in the Irvington Presby- Wayne Lundy, Mr. and Mrs. Ms sion today in Ayres’ Auditorium. Capehart,|
Frank| ager at Ayres’. He talked on the
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Indiana Federa- 'acle of the Bells,” a movie adapt-| Vion of Clubs, |ed from the book by Russell
“A Point of View” was the topie|
Mr. Allen is the personnel man-
| philosophy of personnel work. “To | 'be a good leader you don't blame people, you teach them,” he said. |“In order to understand what {makes people tick you must first, Know your own personality,” Mr.| Allen added. Marshall D Abrams discussed afterngon. Five board members| were elected at the meeting.
Miss Hildred Funk, Spink Arms bs, Annex, will entertain the Indian-
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The group first will see the in|vitational preview of “The Mir-|
h |Janney? Mr. Janney will be the ® speaker at the annual Matrix|
Mesdames Frederick G. Balz, Indianapolis |Table’ luncheon, which the jourJohn Downing Johnson, Ralph Athletic Club |nalism chapter sponsors, on Satetic Lub. |yrday in the Indianapolis Ath- '
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