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“WDC Unit Will Convene Monday

Mrs, Willlam H. Hodgson and Mrs, Clarence J. Finch are co-

Brown, A. A. Deardort, C. E. Greiner, Earl C. Jeffries, Harry G. Kennett, Louis E. Kruger, WilHam H. Polk, Paul N. Rowe, Willlam L. Sharp and Ralph Velan-

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Mrs. Mildred Davis of Green-| fleld, a self-taught artist, will! show her Riley’ character dolls.! She will talk on “Milly’s Minia-, tufes from the Birthplace of| James Whitcomb Riley,” Mrs.

Greenfield courthouse during the centennial. Mrs. Davis has developed her hobby over a period of 10 years, Original sketches, illustrating Riley’s poems, by the late Will Vawter, Indiana artist, will be on exhibit in the Mary Q. Burnet memorial room. They are loaned by 8. B. Walker of Block's. Mrs, John W. Thornburgh, president, and Mrs. Alvin T, Coate, founder, will be honor guests at the luncheon. Also Mrs, Laura Messick, Ten o'Clock chairman, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B, Walker, Mrs. Davis and Mesdames Leoni das Smith, Hezzie B. Pike and Everett E. Lett of WDC.

Mrs. Sauer Is Hostess

Mrs. Carl M. Sauer, 5544 N.| Meridian St., will be hostess for Wednesday's meeting of the Ten o’Clock, art study group. “Scandi-! navian Art” is the theme for the! vests program.

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Mesdames Dorothy Fitzgerald Schick, Howard McDavitt and George Hoffman go over plans for the series of reviews sponsored by the Wednesday Book Review Club. Mrs. Schick's review of

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‘Start Season

Dinner to Follow Business Meeting

The first meeting of the season of the Women's Auxiliary to the

at 2 p. m. Tuesday In the Women’s Department Club. Mrs. Ray ..Griffin ‘will review “Smile { Please” (Topp). There will be a | business meeting before the book , (review. Mrs. W. W, Locey, presi|dent, will preside. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m.

Retired clerks and their wives 3 {will be honor guests, After the|

{dinner the Men's Association and ithe Youth Group will have meet{ings and programs,

Mrs. Grover C. Schiver and|

|Mrs. George Burge are co-chair-imen of the dinner. Their com-

| mittee includes Mesdames O. C.|

| Daft, Willlam B. Finfrock, Stephen Krasienko, Harold Rigsby, Donald V, Swenson, Paul GG, Vickrey, N. B. Rash, John C. Al)-

len, Wilbur Kusian, Charles Ray- ul

mert, J. R. Davis, Gary C. Elliott,

Others serving are Mesdames {Edwin Nelson, Frank Wade, Frank W. Tarplee, George E. | Walker, Paul A. Heitz and Ralph

Alpha Kappa Latreian Club -(Orssmition— A To Sponsor Card Party, Tea

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|A. Linder. Officers Announced

| The list of officers for the aux-|

iliary includes Mrs. C. C. Templin and Mrs. Ray Marshall, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Harry Burton and Mrs. Ralph Cradick, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. V. 8. Lamerson, treasurer; P. A. Clements, 8. K. Dinkins

Joe E. Byram, historian; Mrs. W. H., Vinzant, parliamentarian; Mrs, Elliott, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. C. R. Mapel, delegate to the 7th District, Indiana Federation of Clubs,

2 Local Girls

Enroll in School Times Special BRADFORD, Mass, Sept. 20— Two Indianapolis girls are enrolled in the Bradford Junior {College. | Miss Jane Collins, daughter of (Dr. and Mrs. James N. Collins, 5545 N. Pennsylvania St, is a member of the freshman class. Miss Anne H. Collett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Collett, {3663 Spring Hollow Road, is a |senior, Miss Collett is a member of

to Viking Land” a| “The Mudlark" (Bonnet) will open the series Wednesday in Block's Auditorium. Mrs. McDavitt will give |i1o Welcoming Committee and a

technicolor film, will be shown by Frank W. Bodwell. Group officers are Mrs. L. C, Messick, chairman; Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, vice chairman, and Mrs. H. E. Blasingham, current events,

Open Meeting Set The literature and drama de-

partment will hold an open meet-}

ing at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the clubhouse. Mrs. E. E. Cahal, department chairman, will preside. Mrs. George W. Bowman will serve as chairman of the day. “The United Nations Conference Up-to-Date” will be discussed by James A. El

American Association for the United Nations. He serves as educational director for WFJL in Chicago and is lecturer on UN affairs in the Sheil School for Social Studies.

Susan Blue

Is Married Vows Read By Rev. Holmes

Times State Service LOGANSPORT, Ind., Sept. 290— Miss Susan Blue and Harold E. Taylor were married in the Trin-| ity Episcopal Church here. The ceremony was-read at 2:30 p. m. Sunday by the Rev. Robert C. Holmes. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Van C. Blue of Flora and Tucson, Ariz. Mr. Taylor, who is living in Tucson, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Taylor, Norton, Kas. Mrs. William L. Ainsworth Jr.

honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Robertson, Austin, Tex:;~ Miss Mary Frances Low, Tucson, and Miss Jean Smoyer, Flora.” J. Guthrie Blue, brother of the bride, 'was the best man. The ushers were Edward J. Wingard and "Arthur M. McDowell, Delphi; John Hanak, Ft. Wayne; Mr, Ainsworth and Robert 8. Justice. The reception was in the Parish House. After a wedding trip to New Orleans the couple will be at home in Tucson. The bride attended Lindenwood College for Women, St. Charles, Mo., and the National University of Mexico, Mexico City, She is a graduate ‘of the University of Arizona, Tucson. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kas., and received his master’s degree from the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.

Clubs Plan Study Series

The Irvington Union of Clubs Study Courses series will begin at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday in the Irvington Methodist Church. Mrs. Maxine . Gambs McCaw, pianist, will open the series. : Other persons scheduled to Appear on thé series include Dr, Jas Crain, Dr. E.- Vernon Hahn, Mrs, Howard Obenchain, Mrs. Felix Vonnegut and Rabbi Maur ice Goldblatt. . Mrs. Francis Ingley is president of the Union of :Clubs® She announces that the series, organized in 1930, is open to the public. Mrs. Irwin Wade is general chairman. The hospitality head is Mrs. W, F. King, assisted by Me os Darraugh Bayly, James-Zoercher,

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Club Plans Treasure Hunt

and Lester Day, directors; Mrs.

The Alpha Kappa Latreian | fea and antique show Wednesday

will be used for the Flower Mission Hospital. Mrs. Donald P. Morris Tne anual day of yecollestion | (left) and Mrs. T. A. Kimberlin, committee members, are examining Mother Theodore Circle,

| two antique Sheffield silver urns.

Panhellenic To Open

IFall Season Covered Dish Dinner Planned

The 1X Panhellenic Association will open its fall

Monday night. Kenseth E, Lemons, 3935 Central Ave, is to be the hostess, by Thomas R. P.

New delegates and alternates will attend and a social program is planned. Mrs. Roy Robbins, program chairman, will outline the year’s plans. Her assistants are Mesdames Hal G. Aspy, *|Cortese, E. Leo Smith and Burkle, ' A pre-college guidance program will be under the direction of | / Mrs. Braeme B. Supple. Com- ! mittee members are Mesdames Supple, James Gregory, T. Clare Davis, Howard MoDavitt and Cavosie. High school counselors are Miss Gertrude Thuemler, Technical; Miss Elizabeth , Roberts, Broad Ripple; Mrs. lllam G. Loew, Howe; Miss Cleo Frazier, Manual; {Miss Louise Reiter, Shortridge, land Mrs. Wiliam B. Wilcox, Washington. | Mrs. R. B. Hiatt is president of the organization.

Recollection Day Postponed

Club will sponsor a card party, in the Riviera Club. The proceeds

r women, sponsored by the Daughters of Isabella, has been post. poned. It was to be held Sunday

The annual treasure hunt for, members of the Meridian Hills Country Club and their guests will be Oct. 8. The group will meet for dinner at 6:30 p. m: and will be given hunt charts at that time. Each foursome will try to locate the places revealed in jingles. | At the places scattered over the North Side they will be given keys to the treasure. The first group back to the clubhouse will win, Mr. and Mrs. Hal C. Purdy, winners of last year’s contest, will direct the event. On Oct. 12 the 18-hole ladies’ golf group of the club will have its final party of the season. It {will be a “Hobos’ Holiday.” There will. be a penalty for those who

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will start on a silver rush “stak-

in the Catholic ing claims at the mines as they Teeting find them.” |Community Center. Mrs. Zeo

The rush will be followed by lunch. Mesdames Horace E.| The noon hour lounge at the Storer, Walter N. Colbath and Central Branch, YWCA, will open Robert C. Blessing are in charge of the event. The children of the club from nine to 12 yedrs old also will have a treasure hunt. Theirs will be on Oct. 14. Mesdames B. E. Lapenta, Adelaide Ransburg and Kenneth 2Vailable. L. Woolring are in charge. The opening fall dinner-bridges at Meridian Hills will be at 7 p. m. Oct. 21. Messrs. and Mesdames Donald LaFuze, W. L. Appel and Edward D. Campbell are on the committee. The club's Halloween party for children under nine years of age will be Oct. 20. Mrs. Thomas W. Johnson is arranging the games and favors.

bers, are in charge of the project.

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