Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 34

" Daughters of Union To Meet Here

- Mrs, Harold J. Hayes and Mrs. Louis Kruger will be general chairmen for the 25th annual convention of the Indiana Chapter, National Society Daughters of the Union. The all-day session will open “at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Hotel —Lincoln. Mrs. Verl Anderson of Winchester is the state regent. :. Committee chairmen include Mrs. Howard D. Spurgeon and Miss Elizabeth Bond, credentials; ‘Mrs. Raleigh Miller “and Mrs. William A. Edwards, decorations; | Mrs. Earl Randolph and Mrs. Pad RC Clarke luncheon; Mrs: Thomas Finnegan, Madison, memorial,r and Mrs. EC, 'W. Wischmeier, press, Mrs, Anthony F. Bhaffer, processional; Mrs. B. L. Byrket and Mrs. Irwin Thompson, program, and music; Mrs. Paul Stoker, Winchester, .and Mrs. Roy Sum-| mers, Madison, registration; Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge and Mrs. Max] Norris, resolutions; Miss Mildred Mrs. Reid L. Keenan, Df. Leroy E. Burney and Mrs. James D. Murray, student loan; Mrs. E. H. Peirce (left fo right) are completing plans for the com health Pogue a hrs. CAA insurance meeting being sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary to Yickets. an y : the Indianapolis Medical Society. Open to the public, the event Mrs. B. C. Rumplér will serve, will be held Tuesday in the Columbia Club. Wray E. Fleming will as parliamentarian; Mrs. Finne-| analyte Senate Bill 1637 on compulsory health insurance and Dr. Burney will talk on "Responsibilities in Public Health." The 2 p.m.

gan, chaplain; Mrs. Ridge, resolutions; Mrs. Leslie McLain and program » will follow a luncheon.

Mrs. J. C. Starr, pages. sm This Week! s Club Calendar

Hostesses will be Mrs. Danforth, Winchester; Charles DePeugh, Terre Haute; Mesdames Herbert Harris, Walter| By AGNES H. OSTROM J. H. Kennedy and Mrs. H. A. Baxter, Ferd Dedert and Kathryn, Social programs, elections and Goth, assistants. Lucas. {guest days will highlight the Hoosier Tourist —- Noon. Haw-

|agenda of clubs meeting during) thorn Social Service House.

. Cl by {the week, The schedule follows: | Program, Mrs. L. L. Benton and Music u Ll _ . TOMORROW

Mrs. J. V. Faasen. Event Listed Carnéllan-—Noon. Mrs. E. A. Car-

Mother Theodore Circle, Daughson, 5466 N. Pennsylvania St. Harmonie Group

ters of Isabella — 8 p, m. hostess. 542 S. Noble, St.

Catholic Community Center, Alpha Epsilon Chap. Delta Theta Chap. Q, PEO—2 p. m,, Mrs. FJ.

. Tau—-T745 p. m., Ms. George, Wise, 5317 Boulevard Place, To Give Program { Fishei, 2644 Sutherland Ave, ‘ hostess. Program, Mrs. 0. W, hostess; Mrs. Marion Butler,! Sicks.

Harmonie Club members willl present Puccini's La Boheme at Vice chairman. Social, 30 m. tomorrow in the DAR Zeta Kappa Chap, Delta Theta : et House.— Tau—8 p. m., Mrs. Donald 147 8 FElder St, hostess, ee] Mesdames Edward Ferrell, Leon) Guingrich, 4617 Guilford Ave. Tuesday Quest—1 p. m., Mrs. Levi, Rudolph M. Crandall, Fred hostess; Mrs. Richard Frantz, D. A. Bartley, 4738 N. PennWickemeyer, Carl P. Duke and| assistant. | sylvania St, hostess. Dramati-

Jane Johnson Burroughs will sing Fair Wood Home Economics—8| zation, “The Glass Menagerie,” the roles. Accompanists ee be, p- m. Mrs, Earl Beam, 1536 Gil-! Mrs. W, K. Makemson. Mesdames Helen Robinson, Har-| bert Ave. hostess; Mrs. ley N, Edington and Ray Fite ence Boyd, assistant, “Shorteuts| Mrs. Harry Meehan and Mrs. son. in Housekeeping,” Mrs. John Harold Riley, hostesses. ConMrs. James M. Pearson will Hughes. cert, High School Glee Club, “narrate the opera. The program Monday Conversation —2 p. m. Wy-Mo-Dau Literary—12:30 p. m. has been arranged by Mrs. Rob-| Mrs. C.D. Blakeslee, 5748) Mrs. G: ert Orbison and Mrs. Laurel Wal-| Wildwood Ave., hostess, “Recent Ave. hostess; Mrs. Harry Burklace. | Fiction,” Mrs. Paul Kilby. hart and Mrs. Frank Albright, . Mrs. Lissa Cox has named Mes- New Era—1 p. m. Mrs. Marjorie, Assistants. “Mexico,” Mrs. Eddames W''J, Stark, O. M. Jones, H. Shellhouse, 2021 Ruckle Bt.,| Ward Wischmeier; music, Mrs. and J. W. Costin and Miss Con-| hostess. “Helen Keller,” Mrs,| Charles Brady. stance Connette to assist her at! T. 8. Martin, WEDNESDAY the tea table.. Presiding. will. be Chap. .G.. PEQ.=T7:30.p..m. Miss Indianapolls. H Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Robert | Mildred Foster, 3510 N. MeW. Blake. —{ridian 8t.,, hostess. Educational] Indiana National Bank. “The . New officers of the club are and memorial program. ABC of Home Fire Prevention,” Mrs. William A. Devin, president; Vincent Chautauqua —Noon. Mrs.! Charles Fleetwood. Mrs, Costin, vice president; Mrs.. D. B. Munro, 621 W. 44th St, Orbison and Mrs. Jones, secre-| hostess. Program, Mrs. B. 8. taries, and Mrs. Patterson, treas-| Dickerson and Mrs. O. D, Wal-| | -d

Second Tuesday of the Month 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Charles Myers,

House, Drama, Mrs. Walter

Crow; guest day.

Ti P. Shaw

{partment Club, The 1:30 p. m.

{will sing a group of spring songs.

“William F. Kraas Jr. will be the

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Clar-| Westfield Woman's—1:30 p. m.}

H. Seeley, 844 Lesley!

Inter Nos—2 p. m. DAR Chapter

Will Speak Wednesday

- WDC to Meet: -* In Clubhouse:

“The Home's Responsibility to discussed

day before the American Home Department of the Woman's De-

meeting will be in the clubhouse. Mrs. Robert Orbison, soprano,

Miss Jane Hampson will be the accompanist. Mrs. George A. Frantz will lead devotions. Mrs. Frank J. Uhl

and Mrs. tea hostesses. Assistants will in-

“Tehide Mesdamies Frank A."Curry,]

Willis K. Miller, Howard D. SpurRalph IL Thompson and James J. Woods and Miss Isabel N. Drummond. i

Orchid Lecture : | Mrs. William C. Bartholomew and Mrs. Harold C. Curtis will preside at the tea table. An exhibition and illustrated lecture on orchids will be given

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by Mrs. Louis J. Rybolt before the Garden Department Priduy. in the clubhouse. The department will be hostess| to the general club for the meeting.

12:30 p. m. tn’ St. Branch, |

urer. | don. |Service-Study—11 a. m. Mrs. A. J. Committee chairmen include TUESDAY | Kassler, 314 N. Addison St, Mrs. Crandall, publicity; Mrs. Chaleedony—12:30 p. m., 38th St. hostess. “Across the Nation,”

Branch, Indiana National Bank.| Mrs. C. M. Adams. Mrs. E. T. Lawrence, chairman. Zetathea—1:30 p. m. Mrs. F. G.| Brodhecker, 1140 KE. Southern Ave. hostess; Miss Myrtle! Gage, assistant. Program, Mrs. P. G. Jones and Mrs. J. J.

Howard B. Stitt, telephone; Mrs. | Edington with Mrs, Louis Belden, ! assistant, social, and Mrs, John Daughters of the British Empire| W. Hutchings, board arrange-| -—12:30 p. m. Mrs. W. R. Wil. | ments. New board members are| llamson, 5338 Boulevard Place, | Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Wallace.[ hostess. “Romance of Perfume,” Miss Emma Doeppers is club, Mrs, Fred Antibus. Shoenholtz, librarian. | Expression—1 p. m. Mrs. W. S alph B FRIDAY a ————————————————— Patterson, 4930 Park ‘Ave a Gamma an p. m. Dinner Meeting SE ‘x hostess; Mrs. R. B. Barnes, as-| Miss Isabel Martin, 4640 PleasI) We “HIStANT. Program, “Mesdames| Is Planned | W.B. Ward, Hilda Peabody and Miss Margaret Swan and Miss! O. E. Anthony. Mission,” The Rev. L. C. Hunt; Flora Thiemann will be hostesses Fortnightly Literary—2:30 p. m.| election. Tuesday -for the dinner meeting, Propylaeum, “Transatlantic,” Friday Afternoon Reading—1:30

hostess, “Work of the Wheeler

of Gamma Kappa Sorority n the, Miss Ruth O’Hair. Election. | Pp. mm Mrs. Mina Wakeman, Central Christian Church. Grolier Fine Arts—12:30 p. m. 5604 Kingsley Drive, hostess, Mrs. Carroll E. Sipe will talk on Mrs. P. T. Allen, 3045 Wash-| Program, Mrs, G. H. Healey “The Romance of the Diamond.” ington Blvd, hostess; Mrs.| and Mrs. Montgomery. a a iis —

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IFC Junior Club To Meet Thursday The tenth anniversary of

"A musteal program will be given by Mrs. Wayne Nicely, pianist. A

The organization was one of several new junior clubs formed’ by the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, in-celebration of its Golden Jubilee in April 1940.

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