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Clubs—

Schedules Meeting

Junior Civic Theater to Present 'Heidi'

Writing Problems To Be Discueed

The problems of story writing will be discussed at a 7:30 p. m. meeting today of the Story-A-Month Club. It will be held in the Rauh Memorial Library. u Miss Gretchen Leich is chair-

| ~ |Regent of DAR Chapter Story Club [ro En

State Legion Auxiliary Meeting Set

" Mrs. B. W. Owen To Be Chairman

Mrs. B. W. Owen is general chairman of the presidents-secre- : conference of the Indiana f “|American Legion Auxiliary, The k |conference will be Friday and Saturday in the World War Memo-

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preparations; for the Book and Toy Fair Nov. 1-5 in Ayres’ Auditorium.

D. N. Walcher is serving al chairman for the fair.

* The Junior Civic Theater will

The Bridal Scene—

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Be mame Miss Bobbs room: um mover Nusmors| 10 Be Féted

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3 va ! Georgy bis. Mo, , group bas been dington, Pasadena, Cal; James E BERANg WiLL hs academy hounds Nesbitt, Boston; Forrest Graham, Cel I L. Aad) "director of KOKomo; Mr, and Mrs. Morton horsemanship. will have a: drag hunt ale Krieg.

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Der Oot 2: mecoming activities] ars Paul Preston, Misses Char ann and her fiancee, Frank of them have given service under

lotte Densford,

Legion-Auxiliary Plans

Edwin Sahm and Richard Gant!

George Fotheringham adapted the play and is directing the double cast. Elaine Brodey (left) rehearses het role of Clara and Wendy Adams plays Heidi.

Addison E. Coddington Jr., «Miss Suiter fo Be Honored

Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Suiter will entertain with a bridal dinner tomorrow night in honor of their daughter, Nancy Ann, and her fiance, Addison E. Coddington Jr. : The party will be in the Highland Country Club. Miss Suiter and Mr, Coddington will be married Saturday in St. Thomas

"Heidi" Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the theater. Mrs.

|My Day— Two Honored

By Awards

man. Original stories will be

read. Mrs. J. Carl Vandivier, president, announces the winners in recent club contests. They are Mesdames LaRue Davis, T. J. Marshall, Ralph Meyers and Homer E. Phillips and Bert Purcell.

The Irvingten Club will hold its lannual masked bail Saturday in the Spink Arms Hotel. ~

and Mesdames James Kingsbury, Charles Vogt, Robert Hall and Ed Holt and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Graves.

To Attend Dinner THe Indianapolis Women’s Traffic Club will attend a dinner honoring business and professional iwomen at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The event is being epcnsored by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce.

New officers of the Friday Evening Cross Town Club will be elected at 8 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs.. William Griggs, 2838 Ruckle St. Mrs. Jonn Humes will preside.

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Psi lota Xi Group To Sponsor Event

The daughters of Psi Iota Xi Sorority members will serve as ushers for the sorority-sponsored recital Sunday afternoon in the Murat Theater. Edwin Biltcliffe, lconcert pianist, is to be the guest artist, The Delta, Delta Beta and Gamma Theta chapters of the sorority are sponsoring the recital, Proceeds will be used to establish a polio emergency fund for Riley Hospital. Miss Leah Flint is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames Borden Purcell, Fred Fosler and Chester Poor. Ushers will include Misses Barbara Brenerman, Ann Cockley, Barbara Kryter, Anne Lockridge, Patricia Marchino, Joan Marvel; Joyce Mitzner, Lee’ Ann Moss,

Gen. Clay Praise’ For Work Abroad

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

Freedom House awards to Gen.

mosphere of genuine solemnity before a distinguished audience. The dinner and entertainment

Bridal Dinner were very pleasant, but it was at the same time a moving and

To Be Friday deeply serious occasion. These ‘Mr, and Mrs. Julian Bobbs willltwo men have carried heavy

Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. JOIN gntertain with a bridal dinner burdens for their couatry. They

day night for their daughter, have done it extremely well. Both

Clare Idazi and, gtainaker Allg. The party wiptjextraordinazi$ difficult circum- be made for the November talent Martha Coddington, the Rev. Fr./be in the University Club.

Miss Bobbs and Mr. Alig willl To have been in charge in Gor} Mrs. Allen C. Greer, hostess

stances.

HYDE PARK, Oct. 19 — Te Sorority Group

Lucius D. Clay and David El Lists Lilienthal were given in an at-|

Beverley Potts, Rita Purcell, Jane {Reed, Sally Retherford, Janet {Sawyer and Norma Jane Seal. | _ eer

Speaker

| Joe Pierson of the Indianapolis [Chamber of Commerce will be guest speaker for the October {meeting of the Indianapolis {Alumnae Chapter, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. It will be at 7:30 |p. m. Monday in the home of Miss {Mildred Morgan, 6396 Sunset | Lane. | Mr, Pierson will talk on |“Twentieth Century American Heritage.” Final preparations will

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Committee members are Messrs. | 48

Mrs rison DAR phar; will entertain members of the chapter at

a tea Sunday in board. of Discussing

former chapter regent.

E. Titus (le), regent of the Caroline Scott Har-

er home, 736 Middle Drive, Woadruff Place. The nt and former chapter the flower arrangements with her are Mrs. Maxwell Droke (center), chapter first vice regent, and Mrs. Herbert R. Hill,

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rial. Mrs. Frank Morris, Indiana department president, announces the committee heads. Mrs. Ralph Inyart is Mrs. Owen's assistant. 'The others are Mrs. Martin Collins, luncheon; Mrs. John A. Noon, dinner; Mrs. Jack C. Meyers, tickets; Mrs. William O. Wheeler, housing; Mrs. George Brake, host esses; Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, tables and decorations; Mrs. Fred Young, music; Mrs, Herman E. Bobbe, publicity; Mrs. Pauline Graham, guests.

Luncheon Set

There will be arluncheon at 1 p. m. Friday in the Hotel Antlers.

A pro in honor of the Riley and Frederic Chopin will be held next Wednesday by Pi Zeta Chapter, Phi Beta Sorority, national professional and honorary music and speech organization. Mrs. Ralph Stephens, 1333 Lexington Ave. will be hostess for the 8 p. m, event. Mrs. George Cannon will give a thumb-nail sketch of Riley's life preceding a program by Mrs. Benjamin Raley, Newark, O., dramatic reader, formerly of Indianapolis. Chopin’s life will be reviewed by Mrs. Katherine Dalsheimer. Mrs. Paul Hinton, pianist, Indiana Central College music department, will play Chopin selections. Assisting the hostess will be

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Sorority to Sponsor Program

|Mesdames Otto Bade, Lyman

Glass and Vilora Kelley, Miss Fanchon Fattig and Miss Leora Crumrine. Mrs. Clayton Shull will preside at a business meeting preceding |the program. Miss Pauline Clark is program chairman:

Sisterhood to Honor Rabbi Feuerlicht, Wife

The Temple Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega-

tion SpOsor & 24h puan hor Rabbi and iat Sams aad os igen The event isin honor of the

Child welfare and rehabilitation is to the topic for discussion. Mrs. Norman L. Sheehe, national president, will be honored at a

centennials of James Whitcomb! Eaton, W. S. Edwards, Kenneth|dinner that night in the Murat

Temple. Mrs. Noon and Mrs. Harry Lor. ber are chairmen of the dinner. Mrs. Sheehe will speak and chile dren from the Knightstown Home,

A, Cortner, will present a program.

Saenger-Chor Plans Fall Festival Here

The annual fall festival of the Indi Saenger-Chor will be held at 8 p. m. Saturday in the hall, 521 E. 13th St. A feature of the evening's entertainment will be a mock

the kangaroo court. Herman Pieper

48th wedding anniversary of couple. It will be Friday in the vestry room.

is general chairman, The public is invited. ’

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Unit, Legion Auxiliary, will Date Is Set

also will attend. {be married at 4:30 p. m. Batur{Meridian St.

|day in the Bobbs home, 4936 N.| Many during the period of the

airlift must have meant a ter-| : erick G. Lorenz Jr, Wesley P. Guests at the party will in-|Tific strain. To have charge of yiurtin Walter H. HOT try,

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age sale Saturday in Charity Hall. Mrs. Mary Schaub is chairman, assisted 1 Meadames, Vora Peters, : , na

f. o will meet at 10 Raymond Hines 8r., Anderson. ta ma a Re gy Ho the Woodridge Pilgrim Church LO. ) and sew, Mrs, e m ) Don H. Smith is chairman,

309 he vatio Any at the! Mrs, W. Robert Willams, 348

recent dedica ’ N. Tuxedo St, will give a linen vation Ssdication st te new Sal bower tomorrow | for Miss

atc A Harare Ruth rast. Miss Tracy on | : an ul W. y will be married Plan Costume Party Nov. 6 in the Friedens Evangell‘Mrs, doe Scanlop, Bo N.!cal Church. { Temple Ave, will be tess tol Guests will include Mrs. Gerald| the members of the Chi TaUirracy and Mrs. Paul E, Troy,

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tomorrow in her home, It is to be at Laks, matnels of the et

] gaged couple; Mrs. Albert Brehob! & costume party. and Miss Noralee Brehob, Knox; Buttons ERR Miss Mary Ellen Howkinson,, Secure Buttons Frankfort; Mesdames Luld Buck, Jf the children's pajamas pop Lucy Reynolds, Edward, Frank buttons at each laundering, sew and Oscar Brehob and Roy Baird. | on in place of the| Misses Margaret Harlovich, and tie two ends of Frances Hills, Dolores Tracy and! taping through the button Nadine, Phyllis and Penney J \ . |Brehob also will attend.

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. 8 Walter Eulora Kni ands {from Dartmouth College; Mr. and| strain. Jethro oma PP L. Hines, Washington, son Of ype Benjamin Coburn, Chicago, strain to be able to write a book yitchell will preside.

and Mrs. Henry Hope, Blooming- Such as Mr. Lilienthal’s recent The wedding will be Nov. 28 in ton, S Di Others at the dinner will be.calm and security which few men SPONSOr Uinner

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m (Marjorie G. Dawson, chairman of *Peech In favor of a substitute | .|the National Children's Film Li- Tefolution which would simply

_ MY, and Mrs, Raymond J, Halt, clude Mr. and Mrs. P anythi od y v ’ i . Paul Weer, 8nything as secret as our atomic 1430 Fletcher Ave. announce the parents of the prospective bride- energy development, at a time! poser ¥. Jaunos, Soe = approaching marriage of their groom; William C. Bobbs, brother when the country seethés with Asher. daughter, Marion Rea, to Wilmer|0f the bride-to-be who will come| hysteria, must also be a great,

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“This I Beleive” shows an inner

Messrs. and Mesdames Paul today possess, Wiley, Augustus Coburn, John! Recently I spent only an hour Manien and Eldon Alig, Mrs. Wil-|in my committee at Lake Success, Ham C. Bobbs, Misses Jane I felt sorry to leave, but I had to Stokely, Barbara and Agnes Alig, go to New Britain, Conn., to make Nina Lockwood and Marjorie/8 speech. Committee arguments r, Percy Weer, John Mil- had begun on the Polish resoluler, William Stark Jr. Cornelius tion concerning the treatment of Alig Jr., David Moxley and Vin- migrant and immigrant labor, cent Alig. |particularly labor recruited among refugees or displaced persons. Film Lib Filled With Accusations | r a ry I heard the Polish speech, filled with the usual accusations A S Features against such countries as have 12 N p : jtaken in any refugees, and then * {the answer made by the United Naw | ictures | Kingdom delegate, Mrs. Castle. Bring Total to 54 : NEW YORK, Oct. 19 — The In a district. where thefe are Children's Film Library has been Many textile mills, and I thought augmented by 12 features, Miss ‘N® made a most convincing

brary Committee, announced. {refer the discussions on this subThis brings to 54 the total aut 1 the International ‘Labor number of films now available to di the nation's theaters for special! Saturday children's programs. The twelve new features are: “Black Beauty,” “Last of the Mohicans,” “Kidnapped.” “Boy's

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