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Hospital Guild Hospital Guild Will Meet

Plans Session At St. Franeis

Luncheon, Meeting | Called for Tuesday

The 8t. Francis Hospital Guild! will ‘have an all day meeting Tuesday at the. hospital. Mrs, Andrew Wettrick is officer of the day and Mrs. John O'Connell is hostess chairman for the covered. dish luncheon, | Mesdames J. C. Gold, Orval #& Hayworth, James Mugivan, Henry, ; Wellinghoff- and. Josephine Coll! will assist. with the luncheon. Members whose birthdays are in November and December will be honored. Mrs. Edward Trimpe will preside at the business session, The guild's annual fall charity | ball will be held Nov. 6 in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Carl

Kiefers and his orchestra will play, Mrs. Louis Groh is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames FH Jasper Comella, Thomas Quill, § Nicholas Volz and Kiefer and Miss Olivia Wiemer, Ticket chairmen are Mesdames § Harry Ferniding, Frank Oberting, and Bernard Wiemer. The reser- | vations are in charge of Mesdames Roy Nation, Amos Hue- 3 gele, John Gedig and Quill. Mesdames Edward Schneider, Walter Stumpf, Julius Armbruster, O’'Connell, Volz and Quill will be hostesses and Messrs, and Mesdames William Murphy, Anthony Fritz, 1. G. Boyd and Wiemer will be at|

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{of the day. | Burton, Oliver Campbell, Claude ‘ Luncheon chairmen’ will bel Dill, Clarence J. Finch, C. L. Bellq 1 {Mesdames Charles Mason, Walter fry, Roy Rogers, Homer L. Dut C 00 C. Haunker, A. H. Huber, D. R. Granrut, John Moran, LeRoy Brosnan, - Thomas A. Cartese, Crone, William H. Gauker, B. H. The St. Joan of Are Women's Larry Zopp, Edward 'Schnéider,| Beard; William Cuffel, Fred DuckClub will meet at 7:30 p. m. Kenneth M. Schafer, J. F. 8mith a 5.8; Sutton, OL Betty Ors and Herbert Walz. ville DeMotte an am 8 Wednesday in the St. Joan of Are land Miss Mabel Bohnstadt. school. Mothers and fathers of

Miss Florence Breunig will talk anniversary banquet at 6:30 p. m;| On dolls at the auditorium prowith the club, {Wednesday in the Riley Hotel.gram of the Children’s Museum The Columbian ITSC Chapter The dinner will celebrate the at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the will have a 12:30 p.m. luncheon founding of the sorority 23 years museum. Films and slides will Thursday in the Indiana National ago. also be shown. Bank, 38th St. Branch. Mrs. A. Initiation services for Mrs.) The insect study meeting under G. Burgess and Mrs, Fred Spray Wilbur Bohne, Miss Dorothy the direction of Jack McCormick will be the hostesses. Mrs. John Weisenbach and Miss Marjorie will meet at 2 o'clock Saturday Thornburg will speak. Faulk will be held after the din- afternoon in the museum. Miss ner. Mrs. Robert C. Reid, presi- Thelma Patterson “will conduct The Zetathea Club will observe dent; will conduct the initiation, the final field trip of the season guest day at the home of Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Stanley Herman, at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. The chilFord V. Woods, 7035 Broadway. Mrs. Floyd Morrison and Miss dren will meet at the west end Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will be the Christine Overlease. of the 30th St. bridge and walk guest speaker. I to Riverside Park. Tea hostesses will include Mes-! Mrs. Mildred M. Crump will be| dames KEttie Ford, Cora M. the guest speaker at a meeting | The Robison - Ragsdale Unit, Doane, A. J. Hueber, Charles E. Tuesday of the Women's Auxili-| American Legion Auxiliary, will Schwab, Lucinda Spaan and J. 8. ary, Railway Mail “Association. have a party for the children in Bates, The group will meet in the Wom- the Knightstown Orphans’ Home en's Department Club. at 3:30 p. m., Nov. 7, in the home. The. Children’s Sunshine Club,! “Flowers of Distinction” iz to! A covered-dish supper will be Ine, will meet at 11:30 am. be the topic of Mrs. Crump’s talk. served at 8 p. m. Mesdames Hazel Wednesday in Ayres’ Committee Mrs, Paul Strouse will give a McCammon, Don H. Smith, AlRoom for a board. session. There —— — |

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2 pm, DAR Chapter to Hear | The Indianapolis Council of PTA will sponsor a parent education course on “PTA Organization scheduled for next Thursday

Stories of Japan Clair DAR zn4 Nov. 18. Mrs. Walter Thoms will conduct the meetings. The

Gamma Delta Chapter, Kappa

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chapter will meet at 2:30 p. M. got will be held in the Central YWCA and the second In the War with Mrs. Raymond Memorial Building.

Mead, 4732 N. Pennsylvania St. | A 10 a. m. meeting of the parent education class of Sc hoo! 69

Warrack Wallace, guest speak- {8 planned for Tuesday in the Miss Freda Popp, Miss Mae er, ‘will discuss “Recent Experi- school. H. J. Pierson will be the Himes, Mrs. Howard L. Bruns, ences in Japan.” Suest speaker and a film wil be Mrs. George Mott, Dr. C. W. ssi shown. Schoo 8 parent educa- Sharp and Marion Hepkins. The —- “ong ne hostess will * be tion program will open with a topic will be “Psychology of the ares Meyer Jr. and panel discussion at 1 p. m. next School-Age Child.” Other meetMrs. H, M, Farr. Mrs. Emmett Thursday in the school. |ings are scheduled for Nov. 18, Huggins is chapter regent, The panel members will be Jan. 8 and Jan. 27. Executive - — - — board officers are Mrs. James H. Cecil, president; Mrs. Paul Cory, vice president; Mrs. Charles J. Lehr and Mrs. Mac Miles, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Paul Moore, ‘tredsurer,

School 76 to Have’ Program Wednesday

The committee heads are Mrs. Cory, program; Mrs. John Miller, finance; Mrs. Logan Kinnett, legislation; Mrs. Herbert Doll, building project; Mrs. Lawrence Gaston, membership; Mrs, Glenn . Click, hospitality; Mrs. James Dispenser Burford, hostess; Mrs, Walter DeBruler, parent education. Mrs. Herbert Gossman, juveAt nile guidance; Mrs. Walter Smith, ¥ publication; Mrs. Cyril Johnson, publicity; Mrs. George M. Mott, Only

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Mattox-Mote Yows Are Read

Mrs. Russell Mote, 4707 Guilut ford Ave., announces the marriage of her daughter, Gloria, to Basil D, Mattox, son of Mrs. Maggie - Mattox, 6795 Pleasant Run Pkwy. They were married at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the |Broad Ripple Methodist Church. Te Rev. H. O, Blackburn offici-

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| Bertram Glazer, brother of they {bride, will serve as best man. {The reception will be in the home immediately following the cere-

For her wedding trip to Biloxi, {Miss., and New Orleans the bride /has chosen a continental green [suit banded in black Persian lamb |with a black Persian lamb hat. [After the trip the couple will live| at 3015 N. Meridian St.

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'S DIVISION 6f the Marion County Democratic |B. F. Orr will assist. Committee will sponsor a “Victory Rally” at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel. 11th District Democratic vice chairman, and Mrs. Imogene. MecCleary, county vice chairmah, are co-chairmen of the event. County Democratic candidates will be honor guests, Others

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Landscape Architect To Speak Monday

The Brookside Commun {1 house will be the scene of a br luncheon and meeting of members of the Central West a: trict of the Garden Club of Inc | ana, It will be held at 12: p. m. Monday. rs Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Mexi City, landscape architect for Pa American Airways, will speak « “Mexican Handicrafts.” Pictures of the Park Depa’ ment chrysanthemum show he last year in the Garfield Pa Conservatory will be shown | George Fiel, Mr, Fiel is a me: ber of the department. Mrs, John Downing, Moore" ville, president of the Gard Club of Indiana, will be a gue Mrs. W. A. Edwards, lunche chairman, will be assisted members of the Brookside Gr den Club. In charge of ta! decorations will be Mrs. R Thorn, district flower show cha man. Mesdames H. I.. Hasbroc B. F. Gardener, Goethe Link a

A 10 a. m, business meeting district board and garden cl presidents will precede the lune eon. Mrs, Robert F. Mannfe. district director, will preside.

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Sorority Chapter To Honor Pledges

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