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Barrows, the rector's wife, arrange her headgear. The chef hats will be worn tomorrow at the baked goods sale the quild will hold during its Fall Bazaar in the parish” house of the new church.
A roast pan works as well as a mirror when straightening caps is the order of business. Mrs. Harlan Johnson, chairman of the kitchen handwork group, St. Ann's Guild, helps Mrs. William
Early bird Christmas shoppers will find a variety of gifts on sale at the second Fall Festival Bazaar St. Ann's Guild of the St. Paul Episcopal Church will give tomorrow. The event is scheduled from 1 to 8 p. m. in the parish house of the new church, 61st and Meridian Sts. The Guild, the patron mothers group of the church, will turn over the proceeds to the..Sunday School and the Youth League, both of which they support. o
‘Handwork committees have been at work since January to have a large assortment of articles ready for gift buying. A spaghetti supper will be served, and there will be snack booths for sandwiches and soft drinks.
There also will be afternoon tea, refresh-
ORGANIZATIONS—
Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority Chapter Planning Dinner Meeting for Tuesday
The Alumnae Chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority, will have group will meet Tuesday in the a dinner meeting-at 5:30 p. m. Tuesday. Miss Helen Thomas, 5926 Butler chapter house. N. New Jersey St. will be the hostess. A business session wi] Hostesses will be Mesdames H. precede the dinner. {C. Larsen, William Ernsting and Assistant hostesses will be Miss Lucille Stewart and Mesdames catherine Sifferlin. The IrvingWarren Bosworth, Bessie Lowry, Mary Zried and Russell J. Sanders. ton Music Club Sextet will sing. Miss Dorothy Adams, program ~~ The members of the sextet are chairman, has arranged a series Chi Omega Chapter Mesdames Gordon Hayward, W.
of musical numbers. i T. Patterson, Charles Hamilton, Miss Mildred Henninger, pian-| 10 Convene Tonight
ist; Miss Roberta Trent, vio-| The Indianapolis Alumnae Sigien Olson. J A psu aa linist; Mrs. Arthur G. Monninger,| Chapter, Chi Omega Sorority, will will accompany the group. pianist; Mrs. Russel Vv. Darton, meet tonight in the home of Mrs. ’ contralto, and Mrs. Farrell Scott, ; 3 1 repianist, will present the program.| Max Sappenfield, 3356 Broadway. Mee. Olatonce Stier AL 1 Mrs. W. G. O'Hara and Mrs. Lloyd [view “The Cleft Rock” (Hobart) The next in a series of book gta hihuth will assist. lat 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Athenreviews sponsored by the Temple, piang will be completed for a asum clubrooms. The review is Sisterhood will be given at 10:30 rpanksgiving party at Veterans sponsored by the Indianapolis a. m., Nov. 23, in the Hebrew y,gpita]. The members also will Maennerchor Ladies Society. Congregational Temple. Rabbijnan for the visit of Dean Hulda| Mrs, Edward Bloemker is in Maurice Goldblatt will discuss mnrelkeld of the University of| harge. The hostesses will be
“The Plague” (Camus.) Louisville in the near future. Mesdames Clarence Elbert, Louis Rabbi Goldblatt will attend the Krieg, E. E. McMullen and John
meeting of the Union of American| Mrs. G. W. Henry is program yo Hebrew Congregations in Boston. | chairman for the i502: m. meet! The convention opens Saturday ing of the Sigma Nu Mothers and ends Wednesday. IClub of Butler University. The | Local Pen Women
ments and games, balloons, candy, a wishing well and children’s movies. Low-priced items, including books, victrola records and games, -are other gifts that may be purchased. Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr. is president of the guild, and Mrs. Don Alexander is bazaar chairman. Mrs. A. P. Willett is her assistant. Other chairmen include Mrs. B. E. Luglan, doll handwork; Mrs. William E. Nees, handwork; Mrs. Harlan Johnson, kitchen handwork; Mrs, Don Hathaway, children's clothing; Mrs. Walter Colbath, knitting and crocheting; Mrs, Guy Boyd, tea; Mrs. L. V. Burkhead, bazaar decorations; Mrs. William Zaidér, baked goods; Mrs. Charles F. Thompson, candy; Mrs. Frank Goode, children’s entertainment, and Mrs. P. P, Huffard, novelties.
To Meet Nov. 20
The Indianapolis Branch, Na-
{tional League of American Pen Women, will meet at 1:30 p. m., Nov. 20, in the Meridian Room of
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from the the Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilfoyl will discuss Masculine (“Feature Articles and Feature
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| Mrs. W. D. Keenan will preside ‘and Mrs. Mildred Thompson, | Mooresville, will report on new members. Tea hostesses will be Mrs. H. E. Shelley, New Castle; {Mrs. Noah Vernon, Pendleton; Miss Myrtie Barker, Carmel; Mesdames George Haff, Frank N. {Wallace and. Sam Stabler and .4/Miss Florence Marie Taylor.
| A 10 a. m. meeting of the In{dianapolis Chapter, National Association of Parliamentarians, is planned for tomorrow. The group will meet in the Meridian Room Prices ons of the Colonial Furniture Co. $1.50 pr. { Mrs. Anna Clyde Vinzant will
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Church Guild's Bazaar to Be Ti omorrow Federation
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To Honor Ten Member Clubs
-Seventh District Reception Nov. 19 Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will honor the 10 members clubs which have
more at a reception in Block's Auditorium Nov. 19, Past presidents of the Seventh District also will be recognized. The Seventh District Chorus will present special music, and Mrs. Royer K. Brown will preside. Mrs. Felix Vonnegut, who recently returned from Europe where she attended the Paris meetings of United Nations, will be the speaker. She will talk on “Miss Liberty and I Look at Europe.” Clubs to be honored and their
Myron 8. Harding; Magazine, Mrs. Frank C. Walker; Minerva, Mrs. Carl Becker; Monday, Mrs. George E, Maxwell; Woman's Research, Mrs. J. W. Noble; Women's Auxiliary, Railway Mail Association, Mrs. W. W. Lacey. Aftermath, Mrs. C, Lawrence Price; Friday Afternoon Reading, Mrs. Thad R. Clarke; Irvington Fortnightly, Mrs. C. Earl Byrket, and Irvington Tuesday, Mrs. Charles Richardson.
Past Presidents In Receiving Line
Past presidents are Mesdames Felix T. McWhirter, E. C. Rump-| ler, Ralph E. Kennington, John| Downing Johnson, John T.| Wheeler, C. T, Austin, David Ross| and H. K. Fatout. Also Mesdames George M. Cornelius, R. 0. McAlexander, Frederick G. Balz, C. J. Finch, W. D. Keenan, Frank A. Symmes, Jack Porte, Alvin C. Johnson, Clayton H. Ridge and W. C. Bartholomew. These past presidents and the presidents of the 50-year clubs,| with Mrs. Brown, will form the) receiving line during the tea hour. The music will be provided by a string trio from the music group of the Teen Canteen Council, the only sub-junior group affiliate with the Seventh District. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mrs. Theodore F. Fleck, invitations; Mesdames M. J.'Reese, Ernest Fullenwider, Carl Becker and Lowell |Reed, hospitality. Mesdames-Douglas-Reid; Albert |Gray, J. H. Lombard and Robert {H. Stone, tea; Mrs. Harold Hayes, decorations, and Mrs, William Bavender, music.
New York Rite Read
Times Special NEW YORK, Nov, 11—8t, Stephen’s Church was the scene yes{terday afternoon of the marriage of Miss Nancy Anne Montgomery and Peter Francis Fleischmann. The Rev. N. A. Seagle, pastor emeritus, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Montgomery, New Albany, Ind. Mr. Montgoniery is publisher of the New Albany Tribune. Raoul H. Fleischmann, New York, publisher of the New York[er magazine, and Mrs. Peter Vischer, Washington, are the par-| ents of the bridegroom. The! bridegroom is secretary-treasurer of the Electronic Control Corp. of New York. | The = bride attended Indiana] University and is a graduate of Smith College. Katharine Gibbs School in Bos-| ton and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.
Mr. Fleischmann is a graduate of the Hotchkiss School and Yale| University. Mrs. Louis Engel, Port Washington, N. Y., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Stephen: Boisford, served his brother as best man. Mr. Fleischmann and his bride are now on a wedding trip to Jamaica. They will live in New York.
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PT A News—
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this week. They include W. H. Gossett, principal; Mrs, David F.
Stuart Jr. and Mrs. Leonard Sullivan, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. R. J. Tapscott, recording secretary, and Mrs. Robert M. Huncilman, corresponding secretary and publicity. Others are Mrs. David E. Jones, treasurer; Mrs. Paul R. Boyer, program; Mrs. Thomas L. Culver, ways and means; Mrs. E. L. Cassady, hospitality; Mrs. Henry I. Gill, social; Mrs. Harold C. Lewis, safety; Mrs. Fred L. Ash» baucher, health; Mrs. John C. Troyer, recreation; Mrs, Kennard 0. Vogel, mysic, and Mrs, Walter F. LaFollette, Riley reporter. PTA unit meetings scheduled for next week follow: WEDNESDAY School 31—7:30 p. m. “Experience Teaching and Traveling Abroad,” Miss Mary E. Albrecht, exchange teacher from England. Music by tonette class and school orchestra, di-
rected by BE. Li Britta Students To Wed
School 35-145 p. m. “Sound Homes for a Sound America,” Dr. Grover L. Hartman. Discussion period. Group singing. School 39—1:30 p. m, “Your Child As An Individual,” Mrs. Bert McCammon. Mrs. Gonard Felland, community singing. School 43—1:15 p. m. “Legislative Prévue,” John V. Barnett, assistant research director, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce.’ School 50—1:30 p. m. Film, “Sharp Shopping.” Nutrition|
Members of the executive board at School 43 are announced
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talk by Red Cross Fepresentative. | School 80—1:15 p. m, “United Na- | tions,” Mrs. Felix Vonnegut.| Music by second primary choir. | School 81—7:30 p. m. “What Do! We Want From Our School,” panel discussion by minister, | father, mother, teacher and pupil. Play by the pupils. Group | singing. ! School 84—10:30 a. m. Morning “coffee.” ‘Going to School in England,” Miss Wallace Montague, School 57 principal, School 91—7:30 p. m. “Visual| Education,” lecture and slides, P, W, Holaday. Devotions and music,
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FRIDAY School 1—7:30 p. m. Speaker, Joe| Pierson of WFBM. Civic film, | “Where Will We Hide?” Mrs. Kathleen Wallace will sing. Introduction of teachers.
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Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, Ind. Nov. 11. —Rue Valentine announces the| engagement of his daughter, Lucille, to Charles Robert Noblitt, son of the Rev, and Mrs. Loren 8. Noblitt, Columbus, Ind. The| wedding will be late in Decem-| ber. Miss Valentine atterided Indi-| ana University and is a member) of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, The couple is now attending Indiana! Central College.
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