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Eight ITSC chapters have an-| nounced meetings for the week. Mrs. H.-L. Collins, Mrs. Robert J. Pfleiderer and Miss Elsie Reid! will be hostesses tomorrow for, the meeting of the Betsy Ross Chapter, The 6:30 p. m. meeting!
—will be In the E. New York St.| - Branch, Indiana National Bank.
Mrs. Walter Houppert will speak. ! The Booth Tarkington Chapter will hold a 12:30 p. m. luncheon]
|Marriage.”’
jet the meeting in the clubhouse.
Grover L. Hartman, Indian-| apolis Church Federation social] service secretary, will talk Wednesday at the meeting of the| American Home Department of! the’ Woman's Department Club. will discuss “The Hap
Mrs. Louise B. Pohiman, de-| partment chairman, will preside
Mrs. George A. Frantz will A 4 lead devotions and Mrs. Charles "© Mrs. Clifford Krabbenhoft, Miss ‘Ann Kunkler and Mrs. Robert
Youth clubs which meet in the
; |Children’s Museum announce their schedule for "spring.
On Tuesdays the Craft Club will meet. This group is for fourth, fifth and sixth grade
\ {puptls. The Bird Lovers Club
{also meets: “Fuesdays; It is—for | [boys and girls of ‘all ages. There ‘will be a story hour for first and second graders Wednes= days. The Junior-Aquarium So---
south Bend tomorrow in the Warren Hotel! ciety will meet Wednesday, too. with Mrs. Houppert as the guest tin will sing with guitar aca gown of white speaker. Members of Denali C. Mar Hw Sing 8 F. Nagan -(left to right) are planning the Chi Omega Sorority's Saturday Sessions 1 veil fell to her Chapter will also meet at 7:45 p. A ¥- Heber and NFs State’ Day luncheon. The event is to be Mar. || in Hotel Lincoln. 1 Th Stepping Bienes, . ou : r -] | r those interested in an a 2 br is: he Jome. of hs Bs Be Med {Harry (GG. Kennett will be co-chair-, | rd history, meets Pda. tion the wae: “Tours in’ Sw a » mn 1 rived {men for the social hour. Mes. oosier Farm ‘omen ill It is for first and second graders. p The couple ‘ RS on ucen wl ok 8-1 {dames James Crooks, Edward D Pupils in the fourth grade and oy 1a pp rT aNd Farmer, Scott M. Ford, Tilden F en on erence )lder are eligible for the French - ; Rp Wi tl [Greer, Philip A. Hennessee - C tt 1 Wil ; : uled for Tuesday. Mrs. Jules Vin-| |Pebworth. William T [Club which meets Fridays. ols bridegroom are ter will speak at the meeting of £ | Prank. B. Ross, Edgar V ph Gov Sehricker and Hassil KE. Schenck, president of the Indiana| The Junior Mineralogists Clu pe . x 3 ; K ok Pultve Uni= the Grave Priore It Yittile and G. M. Williams will assist. Farm Bureau, Inc, will welcome women from over Indiana” at far ah eh a Sighth ne son of Mr, . B a m e-home © rs. Rov z— SE 21 8 raders mee ays, 100, eseke, Sy Co William Tempelmeyer, 828 N. Rit-| The aya mesting of the. Indianapolis League of Women Voters will be Mar. 2 in the Woman's Mrs i RA a he Revi) flow er ne a Ta OL Ir chi i Several groups have is : ter Ave. A 12:30 p.m. luncheon Department Cl mes Lowell. Thomas, David Ross and Gordon McCalment are committee Lthe-tea rable “Mrs. Russet Cushman, Fortville, will give the president's Saturdays. They are the One will be held by the Monterey members ote on the dinner arrangements. message at the first meeting at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. George Neff,|World Club, Junior High Club, incheon Chapter In the social room of the - R bh Ww } Mrs. Andrew to Talk Goshen, second district director, |Young Naturalists, Star Gazers Alpha Moth } a Uingfon st Braden, Indi-/ The Week’ S Club Colondor— epubiican omen The Garden Department has Will preside. At the final meeting Tuesday|Ciub, Prehistory Club and the ! bl Rr Gn w ee rea, pas. i Jou} Arrange Luncheon {scheduled a meeting Friday in the _ Willis Conner, vice president of morning Dean Mary L. Matthew Games Club. * Caen ! ont the rape. | By AGNES H..OSTROM Decorating,” Mrs. Helen Roeder, clubhouse. Mrs. William F. Kraas the Merchants National Bank, In- or the Purdue University Home! Ra om anhellenic Room Zinter will present the program. |. y AG 0 8 "HL PA be the speak-| 1 ol 11 Peterse Building. Mes- : Club members will appear on Colonial Furniture Co. lerson is to be the speak-| yr chairman, will preside QIRDRPO i5, WU he tor. | Economics School will talk on Hatfield to FH I, W. F. Heater + es Luncheon Set . ~ “|the speaker's platform for most Portfolio=6 p.m: Propylaeum. fal a meeting of the Indianal Mrs. Glenn _Andrew.of_ Terre iin SrEanishijen Fed on the homemakers short course [S timist Cl b ge Pittman, Rol- Members of the Colonial Bos-/0f the programs announced for, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat, Woman's Republican Club Thurs-| Haute will be the guest speaker. Arerican FOO SERRE PENCE ry Julia. Harwood Miller, De PI vic. Theater " HE Al usi 'this week. The schedule follows: Mrs. Winifred B. Adams and day in the Columbia Club. Lunch-/In a talk on “Planning the Plant- TE A or ee | —Jae atfield, C d George Field 10g Siithpter bok 3 Uisineds) ONOLE WY Lee Burns, supper committee. eon will be served at noon. Ing for the Year Around,” she will for the afternoon, aniest 7 catur, Ill, world traveler and director, will speak at Wednes~ Wed gs i he. Mas t Hotel. FRIDAY - Mesdames Howard Maxwell, H. suggest plants which may be used A Public speaking contest Willijootyrer, will talk on “Inter-/day’s luncheon meeting of the nis Res a Be iy i A be Sots {Alpha Epsilon Chap, Delta Theta prig,y Afternoon Reading 1:30 P, Willwerth' gnd Fern E. Norris for 12-month beauty rather than be on the Subject Farm Bureay ~ national Understanding. (Soroptimist Club of Indianapolis to Talk Roo, he or Wil." Mi My! Tau—6:30 p. 1m North East |, 1). Mrs. A. F. Henley, 5808 are resevations chairmen; Mes- just summertime Thirty Years gh Ergon] OCK'S “Over the Top. With the Town-, tn the Hotel Lincoln. Chapter, ITSC Mrs. J. A. Leighty. 4301 E. 38th Community Center, 3306 E.' @ New York St. hostess; Mrs. dames Frances Pease, Emma, There will be a special exhibit Wil present a style s ship,” a pageant recognizing the| The -new- mémbers, Mrs. Fred heon meeting at st will be hostess that svenin | 30th St, Mrs. Maurice Men-' p Gross and Mrs. KE. W. Yeagy and J. B. Malone are in|of seed catalogs from England, Mrs. Sayre to Talk loyalty and effort of the town- B. Alexander; Miss Jeanette 27. Mrs. Earl "for the 8 o'clock meeting of the tendiek, chairman; Mesdames giockdale, assistants. Patriotic charge of decorations, and Mes-| France and Holland. Mrs. Raymond Sayre, Ack- ships and counties in Farm Kight and Mrs. Frank B. Stick‘Ave is to be srin Isle Chapter. Her assistants J. L. Maus, K. O. Stokes. E. program, Mesdames .A g ne s dames Martha Blackmier, Will- Tea "will be served’ by Miss worth, Iowa, will address thé con- Bureau membership success, will{ney, will be welcomed in a brief by Mrs. Richard will be Mrs. apt Carter and Mrs. | P. McKibben and W. F. Han- pjgher, Gross, M. C Moore. B. \werth, Carolyn Moore and H. E. Pearl Kiefer and Mrs. H. 8. Al- vention Tuesday night after the be narrated by G. W. Sample, The|ceremoney - conducted by Miss Myrlin McGuire , Ray F. Hanger, Mrs. H. G. Con-| ning, assistants. Social meeting., wright and R. P. Bell Armstead will be hostesses, jlen. [buffet supper and reception.'resolutions committee will report. [Lucille Pryor, president. LET er will. be the nelly will talk on “Tours in 263 KAPPa Cling, ity, Tietn; ’ : : Sweden.” . | Tau p. m. . J. M. Ed-|
wards, 5333 N. Capitol Ave;
will meet Wednesday. Mrs. Ches-| hostens; Mrs. Beryl Edwards, ter Winter, 5614 Broadway, will assistant. be hostéss for the 1 p. m. event, Carnelian — Noon. Mrs. E. Jj Mrs. Cecil Snyder will assist and| Hecker, 27 8. Butler Ave., host-
Miss Keene will be the speaker, | ss; Mra. E. W. Showalter and erm am———————— i" Mrs, C. A. Tucker, assistants;
iis : #» | Fair Wood Home Economics — S : Pilot ( lub | ‘8 p. m. Mrs, O. 8. Davis, 6845 ? A { - Madison Ave. Mrs. |
The Wanderlust Chapter also]
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hostess; Melvin Bush, "ussistant. “Use!
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i = Bag,” Mrs. Maurice Angrick 8 Style Show to Be “| and Mrs. John Hughes. IMoiny Conversation —- p. m.
24 Feature of Event | Mrs. O. L. Miller, 2933 Wash-| ¢ Ans ington Blvd., hostess. “Inside The Pilot Club of Indianapolis 2 ! fs sponsoring a card party and Story of a Bee-hive (Mishkin), | { style show at 8 p. m. Tuesday in| Mrs. E. H. Ku McComb. B. the Indiana Roof Ballroom. New Era —1 p. m. Mrs. G. Ayres’ will present the fashion| LOVeless, 414 N. Bradley Ave, | show. hostess. Patriotic program, Mrs. | Roy Horne. Mrs. William E. Jackson Is! general chairman for ‘the event. {Gap 9, PEO: 0p 3 Miss) Assisting will be Mesdames Omer| “00 Davidson, J uuan McKee, Augustus Coburn, Helen| Ave., hostess. Panel discussion, |
or Miss Josephine Graf, chairman. Haverstick, John Drury, Leonard vy, ont Chautauqua—Noon. Mrs.
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= 4 E Tanne Harriet West, Bessie, L. T. Freeland, 2051 N. Ala- a 8 : arks and Bert Harfison,| . 3 +—bama St.; hostess. Program, ! Misses Irene Fultz, Ethel M. ars. D. B. Munro and Mrs. \ { Swartz, Vera FE. Grant, Ethel oT. Austin. WY 4 Wolfe, Elsie Reid, Agnes Ma-| s ) | EI s § honey, Katherine C. Kaercher gnd| TUESDAY 1 ; « at Sara Bernard. { Chalcedony—12:30 p. m. 38th St. i 4 To Aid Deaf Branch, Indiana National W 2 i o Al ea | Bank. Mrs. F. R. Jefferies, i Proceeds of the event will be! chairman; Mrs. J. F. Cooper | BB a . used for the Indiana School for, and Mrs. F. A. Ferry, assist-| N
the Deaf, one of the projects of | ants. the club. Other philanthropies in- Daughters of the British Empire |
clude cancer and the American
Red Cross. The local club is one of 269 m 39 states, the District of. Col-|
--12:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert Stew-| art, 2245 N. Kessler Blvd., host-| ess; Mesdames ‘J. A. Swain,| Frank Knyvett and Albert Hab-|
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France and E > Re i Again,” Mrs, A.C. Watters: rs mother group was organ- Expression 1 p. m.. Mrs. Carl 1 n Macon, Ga. in 1921. A" yihner, 26 N. Arlington Ave. classified service club, consisting hostess: Mrs. W. B. Ward, asof two women in each approved sistant. or t's "Be Oldfash- 3 classification, it is composed of a” M : 7 N M cL all ‘executive and professional °0ned. MIs. J. C. Muesing;
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women. music, Mrs. Russell Horton and i Mrs. Ethel E. Minney is presi- Mrs. Rilus Doolittle. { Sent. {Fortnightly Literary - 2:30 p. m:
Propylaeum. “Unexpected Vis FF i ta.” Mrs. Paul W. Burkholder;
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Grolier Fine Arts—12:30 p. m.| - Group to Meet { Mrs. Grace B. Guess, 4 N.| Sizes 4" to 7, ° PANTIES » BRIEFS < Members of the local University | Ewing Ave., hostess; Mrs. P. T.| Cree B.and 9 2.50
3 : } of Nebraska Alumni Club will] Allen, assistant. Program, Mrs. | . celebrate Charter Pay at their] R. D. Barnes and Mrs. E. S| meeting Wednesday. A-covered| Farmer. dish supper at 6:30 p.m. will pre-| Hoosier. Tourlst—Noon.- MES cede the program in the Disciple|._T. Brownles, 6020 Park Ave.
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House, 4550 N. Illinois St. | hostess; Mrs. 8. D. Clark, as-| Mrs. Harley J. Corey, club sistant: , Mrs. C. W.| } © president, is in charge of the pro-| Roller and Mrs. J, F. Shepperd;
slips, panties and petticoats . . . so easy to care
. . gram which will feature a speak-| ejection. basi » . ef from the University of Chap. Q, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. P. cm ji © + Nebraska faculty. . J. Stokes, 4519 Central -Ave., Walter K. Beggs of the school’ s| hostess. Teachers College and athletic! {Chap. U, PEO—8:30 p. m. Jones. board chairman will be in the city| Restaurant. “The Atomic for the event. Campus activities, Bomb,” Dr. yom Flick. BIL! will be shown in special record-| party. i ings. Tuesday Quest—1 p. m. Mrs. E. In addition to Mrs. Corey the, G. Garske, 3126 College Ave.. committee in charge includes Dr.! hostess; Mrs. H. J. Ransburg, and Mrs. Donald R. Adams, Dr. apnq Mrs. H. E. Thomas, as-| and Mrs. John A. Robb, Messrs! gigtants “Switzerland” Mrs.
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Myra Mendenhall, hostesses. !
! ; S| “Fine "Art of Living," Mrs. Sorides { Charles Gustafson. 5"
Wy-Mo-Dau Literary-—12:45 p.m.
ee PTA to Meet | Hanmer Room ies, sine | |
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} ‘and Mesdames Walter L. Glaser, | Karl Monniger: music? Mrs. Van | R. E. McCormick, Fred M. Olney,| vygactor. 8 n | . William R. Frank and Edward | Westfield Woman’ s—130 p. m. F. Stepp: | Mrer- Arnold Pahmeier and-Miss : |
indianapolis 9, Indiana Pepe, assistant. “Brazil,” Mrs.
_Home Economics—12:30 p. m. the Shortridge High School Par- po to vo Vs “pvel Co., 317 W.
16th St. Speaker; Miss Harriet Gray. : ; ; Inter ‘Nos—12:30 p p- m. Mrs. G,
2 .ent-Teachers Association. The, rsted wt. meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. in| the school brary.
Our Panel Discussion {” Lillian Kreps; election. Please send me the following Kayser en > ’ a To ‘be Tuesday WEDNESDAY Tem _|_Quankit "Size | Color Price ancy | Charial—12:30 p. m. Mrs. E. H. yY ) olor! ' : Vy De i Raslon on "Be Tues. McKenna, 6341 Riverview Drive, | fia aster : ne day at the February meeting of} hostess. | | RT 3 : | | I
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Sand : fi. University Sociology. prozessor; Ave., hostess. : “How Dear to ; : Name ..icureiransaaraasantsstasrsaraatastontnss : ‘Taking part will be two par- MY Heart” (Kimbrough), Me) a pi 1 : : : : 4 oo i ents, Mrs. Harold C. Buell and) V- C. Silvers; dessert. I C. KAYSER PETTICOAT D. KAYSER TAILORED E KAYSER NYLON TRI. pe Addr Tp : Civicasercvasnd or " . Dr. Philip B. Reed: Mrs. Eugenia Zetathea— :30 .p. m. Mrs. J. 1 wi . # COT SLIPS with gorge- , . FOSS «.oiisentansnanneruatsatontes .y satyatyy }95 - Hayden, SHS dean of girls, and Schoen 240 8. Emerson with nylon lace trim bot- + SLIP, “with. fitted midriff. - en A i eae wt A | Pa i : two students, Miss Marilyn Holt-| Ave, hostess; Mrs. A. C. Cald-/ tom. Replaceable elastic © ~~ Tailored or net trim top Hy. *V heck: Po CiHly i ssesnssnssranriavansen Hol vsiiocnsnanrene d Dan Wakefield. t “well, assistant. “Charles : rE Es sok oe - and bottom, V neckline. i, 2 _ man and Dan A oruok, pro Lamb” Mrs. R. W. Brennan; waist. White or blossom. '« .. and. bottom. Adjustable White, Blossom -and | ero - i obs : bai oh Fey chairman, - will introduce, ‘Sir Walter Scott,” Miss Myrtle Small, medium and large "straps. White and Blos- » Black. Sizes 32 to 40. © +] Check or M.O. O Charge O «0b.0 : Sn OR Brot. Christensen. Sr Sage. THURSDAY bo se 398 © som. Saesi21042.898-. 98. VE NE ee——— a a ems RC hag BR Tine toes ng, Short-|New on Lass Lowput 2.30, fore Bag in ae nd Le aa EE A a a win I : -R Eh eh aad : - ow $v) ND SR ae bg. Sia Ne a £88 Law i 2 (rt ;
