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Guild Plans

"PAGE 36 _ “ Crgaiafion.". | Reservations For Ball | Are Listed | / / Maennerchor Ladies | : : nd - oS . Sponsor Event. Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild y Luncheon May 9

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ad 3 2 : . or / : 3 Mrs. Weinand to Give ‘Dramatic Reading The annual spring’ luncheon of} the Monday Guild, Woman's De-! partment Club, will be at 12:30] p. m. Monday in the clubhouse. | {Mrs. Carl Weinand will give a (dramatic reading and Mrs. Carl, | Guthrie, ‘music chairman, will {bring a string trio. | Hostesses for the luncheon are! § Mesdames George W. Snyder, | 1 Irving Blue, Everett E. Lett, Al-| : bert J. Hueber and A. C. Rasmus-| @ sen and Miss Pearl F. Kiefer. | Mrs. E. A, Carson, chairman of || the department, will conduct the & ~ election of officers... | ® a =» The American Home Depart- | ment will meet at 1:36 p. m.| Wednesday in the clubhouse. Re-| ports showing the work of the de-| partment during the year will be| given. | ; | Mrs. A. A. Deardorff has ar-| {ranged the program around {Mother's Day. Mrs, F. F. Smith,| § {chaplaini, will lead the devotions. | |A poem written by Miss Mary| |Jane Edington in memory of her - mother will be réad by Mrs. O. {L. Watkins with piano accompani{ment by Mrs. Deardorff. | Mrs, Henry J. Windt will give {an’ original reading, “Reminis-| {cence.” A trio composed of Mrs. .+Norwin.. Strickland, piano; Mrs...

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ciety of the Indianapolis Maen-| nerchor and it will be held Sat-| urday night in the Athenaeum. Harry McCready and his orches-| tra will play. . | Messrs. and Mesdames Clar-| ence ¥. Elbert, William H. Hauck John Long, E: EB. McMullen, Sher-| wood Blue, Frank Binninger, Otto Busching, George E. Schmitt, Frederick H. Schmitt] and Ernest Schaefer have - regerved tables. | Parties are planned by Dr. and Mrs, Carl B. Sputh Sr, Dr. and, Mrs. Henry D. Kornblum, Dr, and Mrs. Robert Ledig and Dr. and| Mrs, Edward F, Bloemker. Other reservations have been made by! Messrs. and Mesdames Isaac Keen, Herbert 8. Etter, William | D. Cale, Edward Rattner, Cecil F E. Cambridge Jr, W. E, Dear- 88 min, Frank L. Relssner, Thomas Fagan, John Steidle and Ernest Frick. Also Messrs. and Mesdames, - George Hull, Ronald Rose, Marton K. Mathas, Fred H. Knauer, Calvin O. Warren, Maurice Pinnicke, George Grabhorn, William Hubert, Robert L. Linke, Leland Kirkpatrick, Kenneth Duncan, Walter Gartelman, Louis W.

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Ritter and Bert E. Hewitt,

Members to Attend Additional reservations been made by Messrs, and Mes-| dames Paul Borders, B. L. Small,

A p / . Sd = Miss Zook to Speak “ ns — / Miss Irma Zook will speak on

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Chester Hixenbaugh, Pittsburgh, will play.

Newcomers Club Plans _ Monday" Saturday Night Dance

_ The. Newcomers Club will entertain at 9 p. m. Saturday with a _tkeslie Hallam, violin, and Mrs.| dance in the Hotel Severin ballroom. A cabaret theme will be pester ¥. Miller; state regent, carried” out in the decorations. These three members who have moved to Indianapolis from different sections of the U.S. are helping with arrangements. They are (left to right) Mrs. William Fetter, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. William Prasuhn, Mercedes, Tex., and Mrs.

____ For Election i Manners " ‘Members Are. Voting, For 9 Vice Presidents

__. By DOROTHY WILLIAMS i" United Press Staff Correspondent : WASHINGTON, Apr. 21—Delegates to the 58th Continental i {Congress of the Daughters of the t | American Revolution, under ‘strict lorders to mind theif campaign {manners, today elect nine vice presidents ‘general. ST ? Mrs. Roscoe J. §’'Byrne, presi-

delegates for “passing notes ahd pamphlets” urging voters to limit their support to “one or two cani. |didates.” She told the assembly © [that such actions could “very © ‘seriously damage the national society.” : Although there are only nine j |candidates for the nine vacancies, the contest results from the fact that the seven biggest - votegetters will serve three-year |terms. The one wha runs eighth | will serve for two years, and the § |candidate in ninth place for one year. Candidates are: Mrs. Edward |R. Barrow, state regent, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Furel Robert ‘Burns, state regent, North Manchester, Ind.; Miss Gertrude Sprague Carraway, state regent, |New Bern, N. C.; Miss Edla Stannard Gibson, ex-state regent, Buffalo, N. Y.; Miss Mabel Gup{ton, ex-state regent, Nampa, Ida.; iMrs, Henry Grady Jacobs; state

Saginaw, Mich.; Mrs. J. Deforest Richards,” ex-state regent, Chicago, and Mrs. Mark A. Smith, ex-state regent, Macon, Ga. Results of the day-long balloting will be announced at tonight's preparedness mass meeting,

Resolutions Considered

Pa. Ted Campbell's orchestra

Mrs. Thomas M. Hendricks and Kenneth Frey . . . a member of the Children's Cheer Guild. entertains-| ¢ 1 iuy» She will be introduced “+ a 4-year-old patient on the hospital's Taggart Memorial children’s floor. Joy Mrs. Ethel Brenton, president

AGNES H, OSTROM la hub of activity. Literally mil- answer the telephones, admit and of the Indianapolis Hairdressers’ THE METHODIST Hospital llons of ems, Fandaghs and gaz. Sischiarge patients, Sistribute and Cosmetologists’ Association; : » ‘ y _ ments of al nds, are turned mail and perform many otheriine, Models will show the short povsky, J. F. Lichtenberg, O. T. White Cross Guild's annual lunch out each year, e ‘small service aids to the nurses. hair styles. Meginnis and Dick Young, Miss.eon, May 9, will mark the annl-| mpen too, there are many spe-| Nurses’ scholarships and a Mrs, H. S. Allen and Mrs. A. T. Lula Mussman, Miss Edna Fin-versary of an organization which cialized activities. All the plant- nurses’ loan fund have been es- Wallace will have charge of the ney, Mrs. Dorothea L. Schroeder, . .. .. {n 17 years from ang in the hospital yard is in the tablished by White Cross which social hour and tea. They will be and Adolph Emhardt, . - small group to a membership of hands of the Garden Unit, orig- also supports the chorus of the assisted by Mesdames George W. The Indianapolis Country Club 3000 women nally organized -by Tabernacle Nursing School, The Tiny Tim! Bowman, Marie M. Breeding, Roy | a * {Presbyterian will have a dinner and card party" op... © pihard ¢. Raines will y | ; he clubliouse.. Bishop "hal P | Through their planning a once un- tion of needy patients .on the Hellekson, Jerome H. Trunkey, gawall Indiana Council of Women a ea 8:30 to, D° Suest speaker for the eventgightly spot south of the main children’s floor. The Hall of MJ. Reese and Carl Sauer. Mee 3. - == Som jin the Claypool Hotel Riley Room. {building has been converted into Fame fund aids patients on the Clayton H. Ridge and Mrs. F. E.| Bi {New officers w elec and a garden spot where convalescent maternity floor. Elder] tients| Smith will pour. honoring Ra { J . y. palients yo PAE party by the ig fox| trophies awarded to guilds which patients often are taken for an|and the chaplain’s: service fund| ® 8 = Wednesday night. Mr, Jones {a Rave given ststanding service outing in fine weather. Trees, also are supported from. the! . . <r dur st year. ree cups, i | > EE hs a a EE, ee rE Bes Ee ey rea froth Ta Fac = ne sonal seth, Tie nie rv ante g , [by spec , the Wawasee Golf and Coun Yimore than 30 members, three to, Work of the Children’s Cheer members and friends. |those with membership under 30, Guild is centered on the Tag-|

George Amt, Richard Wittington,| Charles Munger, Charles Moulin, | By I. A. Reed, Robert Schumann, : Kenneth Venis, Berthold Kam-

South America

th#n in Europe.”

each other,” urged the Indianap-| olis husiness man who returned

3 This committee, which! . that Mrs. Carl Ploch, general chair-|operates under the Community portant to us as Americans, that {Welfare Department, presents a our southern neighbors would like |

Club.

Mrs. Edward W. Harris Jr. and/and one to a business women’s gart Memorial Children's floor. |

{ Pe | im for th i i vs. Aifiea J. Stokely ave attend. 67 4" The gay draperies and bed-|™an S anniversary Which) J holarship each spring to a stu-tp get along with us. “They are n,

The chorus of the Methodist spreads have been made by the Will highlight this community ge; y ’ K { {dent nurse and supplies her with . . " the Association of Junior Leagues Hospital School of Nursing willlyoung members of this group. service, is being assisted by Mes-| medical publications. It also Ore receptive than we realize, of America. The convention is/sing and Mrs. Arthur A, Fair-imost of them mothers with chil-| games James Crooks,

Walter mmaintaing a loan fund for student are fast and loyal friends,” being held in Boca Raton; Fia. Janke, president, wil FSV Ig Widfen of their own. A special Ajfke and C. R. Wortman. Other nurses, |

Topics to be discussed include White Cross activities. -. |favors. committee furnishes ap-|committees include decorations—| radio, community atts, puppetry, Women of varied interests be- propriate favors for the young- Mesdames Stokes Gresham Jr, |Tan of ways and means, will havelican opinion of them as revolu-

Local Businessman Asserts

cgurch women. bed fund assists with hospitaliza-| E. Denny, Armin Doerschel, J. H. executive, who spoke today at the convention of the May

“North and South America should get together and learn about 0

| The General Hospital Social less than two months ago from adassah -

rom | Dench! Bridge party at 1:30 p. mM. gegiarn Hemisphere unity sam Plans Shower

Meantime, the delegates planned to act on more propgsals drafted by + the resolutions committee. N d D | They also were to reconsider two ee S Oo ars resolutions deferred from yester-

day's session for clarification.

“Our. American dollars in South America would do more good| mp. puzzling resolutions oppose

U. 8. participation in the Inter-

This is the opinion-of Elmer R. Krueger, Indianapolis business national Trade Organization and

Wright in International Labor Organization's “freedom to organize con-

in the Hotel Lincoln. Ivention.”. : 2

(field, N. J., an honorary president general, raised the first objection to the- resolutions. She argued {that they departed from the |DAR’s practice of “sticking to {fundamentals” in resolutions. | She pointed out that the society {approved the United Nations. She |said she understood that the trade and labor organizations are UN Newton committees. “The DAR naturally

Linen Gifts to Aid Palestine Hospital

Mrs. Julian Ansell,

|Center, Mass., national vice presi-| » » -lis against internationalism,” she Mr. Krueger explained the peo- dent of Hadassah, «will be the said, “but there is a problem in-

Mrs. John F. Engelke. chair-|ple are concerned with the Amer- 8uest speaker at the Indianapolis) Bg p Hadassah meeting at 1:30 volved in the support of the UN

P. Mm. | charter and the proposal to go

community service, volunteer/long to White Cross Guilds, but sters’ trays on all holidays. Books| Gabe Wagman-and-Crooks; hos- 88 her assistants Mesdames Rob- tionists. But they have problems | Wednesday in the Beth El Temple. against committees created under

placements, administration, legis- they are united with one purpose.land toys are supplied and mem-|tegges—Mesdames. F, L. Clarke, [&'t M. Bryce, Harry G. Kennett, pecuiiar to their countries, which lation and public relations. |“The luxury of doing good sur-ipers take turns reading to the Biss Morton, Alva Cradick,.Mar- FE. C. Rumpler, E. A. Carson, they are trying to solve.

There are 53,000 members of passeth every other personal en-\young patients, |shall Hawthorne, Clarence Ripley Howard D. Spurgeon,

From a business standpoint, we should pay more attention to, the exchange of goods and keep,

‘how’ and our dollars.”

make up the Western

Recognition night is planned by at the state fairgrounds. the University Heights PTA for [7:30 p. m: Wednesday. The par-

the Junior League in America and/joyment.” This White Cross, : . ,Hueber, Louis Berner, they are organized in 172 cities. (theme, carved over the fireplace Library Is Project {2a Dottie V. Rodgsan] speakers {in the service center, is carved , : ER [likewise on the minds and mem- tants’ library, M | ! rary, Members “of the reservations-—Miss Thelma Haw-| Travel Style Jories of ny Shusaide Who Rave Library Guild volunteer service thorne and Mesdames Carl Klein, 20d C. E. Sunthimer. . A uri ita . on oe SLANCE in the library while the librarian C. C, Bruning and G. A. Scherne-| = : Show Frida {du ing a year of service, {1s making her rounds on various kau, and nominating Mesdames PT A (> Y Y Units Active floors with her book cart. There W, C. Hartinger, L. O. Nicholsors+#- roups South American travel and va- The 56 units have heen formed ATE the Rk ladies™ too, Voluns| John W. Noble, Roscoe Barnes £3) 1 ' cation wardrobes will be featured|DY church groups, sororities, fra- teering from different units, they and D. A. Bartley. P an Méetin Friday night when Block's pre-tertal TODS business women! SPEEA en - RR AN sents a style show at the Pan. an sectional groups. n 4 | Four units of the county PTA American Day dinner of the/monthly meeting day each unit \, FOOKE@ ree araen UD Luin meet wext ween : Chamber of Commerce, The event Works in the hospital's White : will be in the Marott Hotel bali. Cross Service Center. This build- . | The Mars Hill unit will hear jong There is always one vacant room at 7:30 o'clock. |ing, constructed by special per-| PO esman Xp ains an (Mrs, Bert C. McCammon speak chair at the conference table. The style show fis being ar. mission uting World War I Dees on “Juvenile Delinquency” at 7:30 Canada never attends. ranged by Miss Florence Murphy, cause of the great need of the, : 3 m. Th av in th hool. Mar- Robert D. Block's fashion co-ordinator; and hospital for the services of the| P30. Tuesd % BAN a : Ma secretary of the Mrs. Clara L. Genung of the rapidly growing organization, is jory Botts will sing and the. sec: py, ry Exposition, talked on plans Union Trust Co. travel depart- Cy BRE i —— « ' ment. So : Purdie Women's Club | One of the ree wardrobes o | shown will be for a 38-day cruise. Plans Tuesday Meeting | 1t will include sportswear, swim=| The Purdue Women’s Club will]

given.

will be .honored.

(will be elected. present to vote on _ important | The Maywood PTA will have a/pi11s- in the General ‘Assembly.

suits, evening clothes and tool meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the costumes for an equatorial cross- Chambers Range Co. in Broad ing. Ripple. For a quick Buenos Aires trip., The Dean of the Purdue Unithe travel wardrobe will include versity women, Miss Helen B. suit, topcoat and cocktail dress. Schleman, will be guest speaker.

|Thursday. There will be’ an elec- was in charge of the meeting attion of officers and Hollis Adams tended by council members from

|a better trade balance, Mr, Erue- gram chairman, will [ger said. “They need our ‘KnOWithe speaker.

North Side Hammer, executive Mrs. Morriss Kaseff is chairman International/of the Scuth Side group.

: jond grade will present a program. for the Oct. 8-15 event to be held the meeting with a prayer. There

Mrs, Ansell was one of Hadas- that charter.”

The Sah’s 28 delegates to the 224! 8 $ : oy <<di Sen. George W. Malone . Albert ‘J. governments are trying to live World Zionist Congress held in|Nev.) told Be DAR B00 a S. Harry wtih the Indians and negroes, but Basle, ‘Switzerland, in 1946. She/tnat U. 8. participation in the InFaber, | Clendenin, Sheldon N. Cox, George progress is aetarded, by the jeal- has worked on land and settle-|ternational Trade Organization White Cross supports the pa- Wortman and M. Leon Sullivan: E: Dunn, William I. Hoag, Frankious attitude of the military en- mat problems in Palestine and could lead to lower living stand. H. Hirsehman, William H. Link/grossed with a psuedo patriotic as been a member of the Na-|ards in this country. He said the

{zeal which brings on revolutions. tional Board of Hadassah for United States must maintain its many years.

Linen Shower Planned

(standards to help other nations. U, 8. participation in the ITO, ane the said, could lead to free imMrs. William P. Greenfeld, pro-| migration. “There is no difference an _ Introduce jn my book,” he said, “between ere will also be importing the products of low-

a linen sh . ; ; Out of the 22 countries which iain. hooters the new cost labor and in importing the

Hemis-| palestine. phere, he remarked, only 21 be-'ment the work lo §

( in. Negev. Jow-cost labor itself.” \ The shower will aug- Indiana is to be awarded first of the Palestine prize in. the junior membership upplies committee. Mrs. Samuel drive, The Hoosier state had the Levin is the chairman of the greatest proportionate increase in sewing group and junior members of states with over 5000 members. ’

Quest Club Meets

Mrs. Brandt Downey was the

Mrs. Leon W. Berger will open

will be an election of officers and

Annual reports by officers were Mrs, “Stanley Levinson will lead guest speaker at a recent meet3 Discussion was held onthe musical program accompanied ing of the Quest Club of the . ents of the eighth grade” puplls|jocoutions including one which|by Mrs, Abe Goldstein. Mrs. Al- Broadway Methodist’ Church. Mr. New officersigiressed that state legislators be bert Baumohl will give the clos- and Mrs. Dwight Morrison were

ing prayer. LL . hosts in the home of Mrs. MorHostesses for the dessert lunch- rison's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C.

{fathers night program at 7 p. m.prg Claude McLean, president,/eon will be the members of the Oliver Holmes, 3033 N. Delaware

two. sewing groups. St.

The wardrobe suggested for a Rio 8he will talk on the present day de Janeiro jaunt will be more ex- Purdue girl and life on the camtensive, adding cottons, shantungs pus, Local women who attended and a print jacket dress. - Purdue are invited.

"Under the Sun" Fun

WHEELBARROWS FOR LITTLE GARDENERS

will speak. The fourth grade aq parts of Indiana. {pupils will present a play. “ lm 4 A program on flower arrange-

|ments will highlight the Nora C -Ed 3 {PTA program at 1:30 p. m. Fri- raney ens day. The mothers of seventh ° S Nuptials Set

grade pupils will serve as hostesses at a tea following the meet- . Miss Vera Alverna Edens, 1945 et N. Pennsylvania St., will be mar-

ing. Sorority to Pledge Two ried to Marion Craney, son of Mr. The Lambda Chapter of Delta and Mrs. F. 8. Craney, 518 Good|Sigma Kappa Sorority will meet let Ave. on Apr, 30 in the Blessed “lat 8 p. m. today ip the home of Sacrament Chapel, 88. Peter and Mrs. Fredric Storer, 726 Routiers. Paul Cathedral. Th bride-to-be is the daughter

29" Lon ’ Ave. Miss Mary Lou Oberly and 9 Vi Mrs. Harry Barton will be of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edens, Milan, f pledged. . Ind. Miss Anna June Edens is to

i te the maid of hofior and Miss-Juan-y 3 ita Goode will be the bridesmaid. Entertain Husbands Patrick Craney will be the best The members of the Janet man and Kenneth Hicks will be Ada Club will have a dinner for an usher. The prospective bridetheir husbands at 7 p. m. today groom is a graduate of Notre’ in the Frog Pond restaurant. Dame University.

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Mrs. Ralph Soots of the Crooked Creek Garden Club right) explains the plan of her club's garden in the manufacturers’ build. | ing at the State Fairgrounds to Mrs, Edward-J. Elliott of the Arbutus Garden Club, Their clubs, with six others in the Central 7 West District, will create gardens for the "House' That Grows" which opens formally at 5 p. m. tomorrow for the 24th annual In. od

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