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ou . - \ i * rd ie v aL SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 1040 THY, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — PAGE 290 . ~ Carnelian Silver Fed Sep f. 28 Is Boing Arranged Picnic will Yor Bardon to Give Tok Riley Hospital. | Cl b Pl : By the Members of the Welfare Club Or S A Town. H all Series Friday - Ch G ild pen open at Ba m, Friday in the urat ter. Miss Mary f : Bis Guest Day For Sorority |i. Sb ruta Plans Tea | speaker. She will talk on “My . ; Starts 24th Year of | Ode ates fo Report | Sctapock Reminds Me. - Event Set in Child Welfare Work | onvention | night success in Paris at the Governor's Mansion ! | age of 19. She sang more than’ The President's Day luncheon A On C supper at 7 p. m. Tues- 3p roles in opera and was with i Members of the Riley Hospital and guest day of thé Carnelian jday in the country home of Mri.' the Chicago Opera Company in * |Cheer Guild and representatives Wy im Criadk noon tomor-| Dean Baer, Zionsville, will open this country. © of the affiliated chapters will atre t Hotel. Mrs. the fall season of the Indianapo- She believes that the best {tend the silver offering tea from FE. -A. Carson, incoming president, ! ; : ' | voices in the world are to be {2 to 4 p. m. Friday in the Govand the new officers, will be hon-| {lis Alumnae Associdtion of Kappa ung in America and she has ernor's Mansion, ored,. Delta sorority. Miss Olive Hoff- campaigned in behalf of young .The event will mark the final They include Mrs. Edward J. man and Miss Lena Chappell will singers. Miss Garden believes contribution of the organization Hecker and Mrs, E. W. Bhowalter, assist the hostess. | that there should be opera to the Riley Centennial Research first and second vice presidents; Highlight of the evening's pro-| houses in the United States to {Fund and highlight the obMrs. B. L. Byrket and Mrs, Frank lgram will be a report of the sé- give beginners an opportunity servance of the Riley Centennial H. Schmidt, recording and cor. |rority’s 23d national convention to sing. | Year and the guild's silver anresponding secretaries; Mrs. Al- [oy Miss Chappell and Miss Irene; Miss Gardeg was in Paris at |niversary year, bert. J. Hueber, treasurer; Mrs. /Mascoe. Mrs. Robert C. Black- the time of the German inva- Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, past Clarence A. Tucker, director, and {man, president, will illustrate the! sion and escaped in one of, the president, is event chairman, asMrs. Joseph L. Conley, auditor, ‘talks with movies and recordings.| last planes leaving the French |sisted by Mrs, Howard Walker. Mrs. Frank J. Schmidt and st fis Listed capital. 8he entertained in mili- The musical program will be given {oTarns Lis tary camps and hospitals in the
Miss Mary Garden
Charles Hedley. There will be a |PY two members of the guild, Miss - luncheon for her after the talk |v Yistorla Montani, harpist, -and
: Mrs. John C. Loucks are in charge of arrangements for the luncheon ‘ which will open the 24th year of ! child welfare work of the organ: ization,
: Committees Named.
Standing committees announced by Mrs. Hueber and Mrs. Tucker, delegates to the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs] * B, F. Bowman and Mrs. Ulysses| ° Jordan, historians; Mgs. Theodore! Kruse, flowers; Miss Gladys Loucks, cards; Mrs. John G.| a N Loucks and Mrs. Robert Endsley,| d ' o 0
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| The year's program and the U. 8. during the war years. jlullowing committees will be ans. She will be introduced by ounced by Mrs. Blackman: Tele- { Fh Mesdames Martha Me- Thi s Wee k' Cl by C A Hortaan Named { |Fadden, Kenneth Shuman, Reid IS eexK s u alenaar eats will be welcomed wn Kennan, Robert Carter and Frank | presented to Mrs, H [Blair Jr; Magazine—Miss Chap- Club programs will feature! gsistants. Movies of Riley Cheer Setiricher by guild officers. Ah {pell; Ways and Means—Miss Mas: President's Day luncheons and| Guild activities. | Sh wig pe Mrs, Resort \cce, Miss Philomena Beck and teas: The calendar for this week WEDNESDAY Arial are B CUAILS 0 Nis |Mrs. Raymond Stein, AL Shatvloin ration Mesdames C. D. Vawted, Publicity — Mrs. David Sher- Ie eran Mrs. E. Ford Bergen, Robert Shultz wood: Service—Miss Ann With. TOMORROW aude iller, 6257 N. Dela- and J. H. Andrews will assist in \ers; Hospitality — Miss Lucille Booth Tarkington Chap., ITSC—| ware St, hostess. Presentation the dining room. Mrs. R. W. Cook, | |Garland; Project—Mrs. Russell 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Clark Sauer, of gavel, Mrs. R. L. King; ac- president, and Mesdames Hane Henry, Mrs. Harold Fields and 5540 N. Meridian St. hostess. Septauce of gavel, Mrs. Miller; Jacobsen, Hayes, Frank P. |Miss Mary Kay Mitchell; Panhel- Speaker, Mrs. Noble Reynolds;| a Shien Day luncheon. Thou i Herman C. Fromer, : {lenic Delegate—Mrs, Graeme Sup-| tea. merican istory Literary -- past presidents, will Mrs. E. L. Baker Jr. and Mrs. John Wayne Judy, members of the Welfare Club, look over the |pie, and alternate, Mrs. Henry. woman's Research—1:30 p.’ m.| Noon. Mrs William Foster, 2824| Hostesses for the afternoon will fea set at the Governor's Mansion. The organization will have a Silver Tea Sept. 28 in the mansion. Mrs. Theodore Root 7170 N.| N- Gale St, hostess. Book re- be Mesdames Clarence Kittle, C. Proceeds of the event will be used 4 to 8 aid elderly women. Pennsylvania St. hostess: Mes-| - YieW. Mrs. Brommell Quillin. |G. Jacquart, Dan Babcock, Noble
rT Fall Luncheon | fowi=e HEO—N Reed, W. D. Bain, William : ' + + Pfeiderer, C. R. oon. Mrs. Bertha Kupfer-! n, M vice chairman, rummage sale; ‘White Cros Guild a ul C ames eiderer,
~ Mrs. Harry Kennett, chatrman;| N\A le oO Be Sea 0 ! | | McCotter, G. A. Ratti, Frank| Schmidt, 25 N. Pershing Ave., Haine, George Layne, G. E. BomMrs. Byrket, vice chairman, Mes- usica t gin son ‘Board to Meet | f
2 | A C Jordan. John Noble. A. F. Hostess; luncheon. berger, Wiliam Carper, Jous dames Hueber, Carson, E. W.| pomgr Cramer, concert planist, Officers, in addition to Mrs. To Be In Buchanan and Cora Young Irvington Homemakers — 12:30 ¢'t% W. A. Edwards and W. 8
in the Murat Temple. rs. F. L. Warner, soloist.
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ks. Mrs. John F. Engelke, chairman, and Mrs. Conley, vice chairman, ways and means; Mrs. W. M. WI] ecard
son, chairman, and Miss Loucks,
Th , “ | ~ Broffitt. Showalter, Loucks, Wilson, Claude {Blake and Mrs. Pearson, are Mrs. e Methodist Hospital White ,o. Newman Mothers Club of| Wiles, assistants. “Scandinav-| °p. m. Citizens Gas Co. home J ) wi am at| ; re Do . rai —— Watson and Harley Vann and"! 8ive the Oct. 7 Jevs: T. M. Rybolt, second vice presi- toss Culld esecutive ard Will go itler University will begin their, ian Experiences Miss Sally] service room. “Pressure Cook- 'Dessert-Brid Miss Loucks, card party; Mrs |the formal musicale opening-the|, .. ro pay E. Dorsey, Miss! .c hterta Y Mrs. Arthur A...) activities with an autumn, Butler; President's Day tea. Ing,” Miss Dorothy Fulton. ' seri-briage
Is Fairbanks, president, at a 9:15 Vann, sunshine and shadow; Mrs. 73d season of the Indianapolis marian Laut and Mrs. Wilbur a. m. breakfast Wedneaday in the Suest luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
T. W. Engle, chairman, Mrs. Louls| Matinee Musicale. ‘The event, Bond; recording, assistant and Tuesday in the Indianapolis AthService Center. “Miss Thelma A. Fleury, vice chairman, welfare; =. = ro. Robert K. Blake, corresponding secretaries; Mrs. letic Club Green Room. Mrs. Percy KR. Chevalier, chair real a. will be at 2 p. m. In C. Harold Larsh and Mrs. Sidney He Ihopne and Mrs. Coralie Shaw, Charles Myers, superintendent man, Mrs, Claude Wilson, vice P |) Fenstermaker, treasurer and as- mp "al board meeting of the ‘of General Hospital, will be the chatrthan, publicity, and Mrs Ayres’ Auditorium. A tea Will int treasurer. season will follow at 10 a sh. The Suest speaker. -The Rev. Rayrs. Tucker, chairman, and Mrs, follow the program. | Mesdames Frank W. CTregor. pi... is made up of the general Mond Bosler. club chaplain, also errell Woods, vice chairman, In the receiving line with Mrs. Harley N. Edington, Albert Lang officers anid presidents of the 56 will be a guest. The new officers visiting. Blake will -be Mrs. James M. and James H. Lowry. are mem- unit guilds. and guests will be seated at ‘the luncheon. ew Harmony Chap. ITSC 73% Assisting them will be MesPearson, first vice president, and bers of the advisory committee. a {president's table. p. m. Mrs. H. M. Zimmerman, dames Balint Anthony, William Lawrence Parke Smith, Other executive board members Mrs. George W. Clark is event Egyptian. Chap, ITSC — Noon.’ Dudley 8t., hostess. a. Toh L id, d.. Orval
Alaskan Chap. 1TSC—-1:30 p. m. Will Be Tuesda CL. New York St. Branch, In-| diana National Bank. Speaker, he St. Francis Hospital. Guild 2:30 p. m. Mrs. C. P. Clark Mrs. Walter Houppert. sponsor a dessert-bridge 13:3 Lafayette Road; PP party at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Harry Bostwick, -Miss rao Annie Laie Chap, ITSC ds m. hospital. Mrs. Harry Cook is Moder and Miss Margaret Seeg- rs. 8 Ln Hulsman, 138 8. Ban- general chairman for the event miller, assistants. “Current! So hostess. Speaker, Mrs. and Mrs. G. L. McFarland, coBooks,” Miss Mary Cain; ~ asi ischer; dessert. chairman.
Tv ESDAY Daughters of the British Empire—|
..1Sncheon. Sed... i Plan Card P o Hh col rele, prusidétit “of the © State ire Mesdamed Jane J. Adame, I 1am arty SA ORTH WE MR WITTE CMB C. Bverhurt, 3877 N: inamanian Chap, TTSC-1230 — lt The: a TT Cb Federation 61 Muse GRIDS» oc: ARIEL Ny Babhiks, CIEre. Bu Cox, x: EHS Erienfiy Lub. sponsor Wade. CoChRLE AL, Committe. wf ROR. Sho Rostonsy, a hop 1 will meet at 1 p. m. Thursday in~ The organization's one money- Frank T. Edenharter, ‘Edington, a benefit pillowslip card party at members are "Mesdames Kather. Miss Amy Keene; luncheon, | Cordes. Road, hostess; the Ulen Country Club, Mesdames making project during the year, Fenstermaker, Leland Fishback, 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Food ine Abbott, John Bingham, Kath- Taesday Quest—1 p. m. Mrs. 0. 0., Dewey Snider, assistant. Wiliam 8. Ramey, George H.'a card party, is scheduled for Robert Shultz, Simon L. Kiser, Craft Shop in the K. of P. Build- erine Bowen, E. F. Jasper, Max: Marshall and Robert Smith will|1:30 p. m. Sept. 30, in Ayres’ James M. Ogden and 8. K. Ruick ing. Mrs. 8. W. Eppihimer and Kriese - Arthur Day, C. E. Doyle - be luncheon hostesses. | Auditorium. and Miss Mary Spalding " "Mrs. D. B, Spurgeon are in charge.'and 8am Genco: |
ager e Garaney, Mrs. Groh, ne waren and. Roy Nation. = Mesdames Ada Roth, Johnson, 6240 N. Chester St, Mary Washington Grandmothers Walter Stumpf and William Murhostess; Mrs. Vernon Bower, —11:30 a. m. ¥WCA. Luncheon. phy ‘and Miss Nettie McGreggor and Mrs, O. EB. Newman, as- 1p. mr. Election. 'will have charge of the games.
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