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St. Joseph's Church Women's Crop Prepares for Full Schedule This Month

Card Party Set For Wednesday

The women’s group of St. Joseph's Catholic Church have a full schedule this month.

First on the agenda is a card

day in the Food Craft Shop in the K. of P. building, Mrs. Edward C., Grande is general chairman of the 1:30 p. m. event. Prizes for ‘the winners will be pillowslips. J Mrs. Pearcy Seall is general chairman of a square dance set for 8:30 p. m. Apr. 28 in the Holy Trinity Hall, Holmes Ave. and St. Clair St. . The proceeds of both events will be used for the new St. Joseph's Church. It is to be built at 6100 W. Washington St. , Committee members working on both parties are Mesdames Mark Baugh, W. F. Benson, John Berfanger, Harold Chase, Perle, Courtney, John Cline, Julius’ Doyon, James Elliot, ~~ Miles Feeney, Joseph Rohr, William Ross and Frank Wilson and Miss Margaret Johantges.

Women's Club Sets Meeting

Annual Business | Session Thursday

Women candidates for national \g D » and state offices will be guests Vly Uay—

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Department Club. New officers of

the club will be elected. Miss! BY ELEANOR. ROOSEVELT

: | NEW YORK, Apr. 14—I was reading the other afternoon about Irene C. Boughton will preside the beginnings of what is now the League for Industrial Democracy. and annual reports will be read. was first called the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, with Jack Mrs. Adah Dickut Callon 18 ondon as president, Upton Sinclair and J. G. Phelps-Stokes as vice chairman of the election commit-| presidents, and Owen R. Lovejoy as treasurer, all of them pretty i vuales Are al wellknown wames GWAY, GE is se ; eres S on Mrs. Delphia Gili] But What interested me in the and better social and economic and Mrs. Harold C. Rodden, first 2ccount was that Thomas Went-| conditions throughout the United vice president; Mrs. Doris J. Jack- worth -Higginson, “the grand >a States. son and Miss Marie Bechert, sec- man of Harvard,” was attacke : ond-vice president, Mrs. Olive D.!in-an-editorial-in Collier's Maga-| Point Iv Program 4 McConnell and Mrs. Ethel L. zine for lending his name to the! I was glad to see in one of the Deischer, corresponding secre- call for the formation of this or- newspapers the other morning tary; Miss Helen Humphreys and 8anization. Mr. Higginson re-/that in Congress. at last, there Mrs. Mary Rogers, financial sec-|Plied that the primary aim of the are a few people who are begin-/ retary society was to Qoeals Bente » Nios to yng Siaa that he Point oll socialism, not to produce Social-IV program is not something to ine. Bauy . L. Siatlson ratng|18ts and that those who criticized be lightly tossed about. It may, re M3 ym this object “must be classed with mean for us the difference be-! secretary; Miss Alice E. Ken- those medieval gramarians who /tween being able to hold and im-| NOrthy and Jit. iain M. Rigey, wrote, ‘May God confound theeiprove our present standards of! DeVore and Miss. Jean Dunbar {for thy theory ‘of irregularliving or sinking to a much lower auditor : "[verbs/ n level. Production must expand The candidates for the board of Mr Higginson then went on to and we must develop better mar-

3 | any Keting and distributing machinery. directors, four of whom will be Point out that a great many Only thus. can we Es full em-

elected, are Dr. Edith S. Davis, things formerly left to private = = in thi ; Misses Margaret E. Davison, initiative were becoming the pub- PIoyRigHL Ys Romany: i Ht] Mary K. Mayer and Katherine lic's business. He pointed to an ~~" OWL" PrOBTAM 18 $c Watson and Mesdames Margery increase in free libraries, free '*0eFe 000 Sh | Pepe our A. Keller, Mary B. Kincaid, Edith Water supplies, free lecture 000 26 8 whole They do not Morrison and Chrystel Powell, |courses, even free universities, | “0 at unless we can teach {which were all called socialistic People throughout the world

The guests at the meeting have when they were first proposed, through sending them some of Margaret McFarland — 2p. m

been invited to speak ‘and the and which so able a man as Her-|0Ur knowledge and skill how to gram under the direction of Mrs. Marion Thompson Monroe. Mrs. Rebecca Shields Clark is music! I wonder if those who denounce

| cialism until his dying day. {themselves, we will not be able! Point IV has nothing to do with

chairman and Mrs. Lucy Hittle the so-called welfare state will charity. It is a pure economic Warren Central—7 p. m. Instal-

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| Mrs. Gilbert Starkman, vice presi-

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Organizations—

Luncheon - Tuesday

Matinee Musicale 5 ] To Hear Dr. Hull The Indisnapelis Mamines Mult. cale Chorale Will have its annual

spring luncheon and program at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Columbia

Dr. Ronald H. Hull will speak. His topic is “Musical Therapy.” Mrs. Lloyd McColgin will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Stephens. :

Members of the American Society of Women Accountants will have a dinner meeting at 6:15 p. m. Monday in the Spink Arms Hotel. s { The speaker will be Rex Boyd! vice president of the Shaw-Walk-er Co. He will discuss “Increasing

There will-be an election of officers after the program. Mrs.! Christine Clapp is hostess chairman.

There will be a dinner for the Edward Bloemker.

The Maennerchor Ladies Society will

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" 0 — . Ss, . Do ra) 1 p . : : sponsor a dance Apr. 29 in the Athenaeum. Thomas Fa. | MTS < lly Gray will pres Dinner Planned gan and Sherwood Blue are buying their tickets for the event from Mrs. George Amt and Mrs, Side. Mrs. Michae; flanrdlian anit

(Clubs Plan Parties

Rockford Alumnae ' Set Spring Event

nae Club will .have its annual spring party at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Eldo I. Wa .er is In charge of the event. After the luncheon the nominating come mittee will report. Members are Mesdames Lea A. Sturgeon, Robe ert J. Kruse and ‘. Bailey Colain,

The Indianapolis Woman's Re< publican Club will meet at noon J a Thursday in the Columbia Club. 3 Po Stephen C. Noland vill speak on ¥ LES SOICETY | “Lif 2 in Britain Under Socialism.” a : | Miss Jane Lamb is chairman of $ {hostesses assisted by Mesdames : {Ruth Marshall, Ina Stebbing, - {Marjorie Larr, Faye Mowery, Wile OF SUE Heme |liam D. Bain, William 8. Linde (holm, Claude 8. Matthews, George

—- 0. Rafert, Rudolph Miller and ~ W. R. McGeehan.

Mrs. R. B. Storms are in charge of reservations.

members of the Typographical . Union Auxiliary at 6:30 p. m. The Bridal Scene—

Wednesday in the W. Washington 3 . St. Branch, Indiana National 3 Future Brides Bank.

Mesdames Merrill Overman.

Guy Howe, Thomas Cobb and Plans for Approaching Rites ‘Grace Louise Hennessy, a senior tional Bank. Officers will ba

{Charles Pringle are chairmen,

Announce

: 3 : a piang recital last night in Pres-| Mrs. W. D. 8 encer will be of the annual event. } Three future brides announce “wedding plans. Mrs. Lucille . i | Ss. . . Sp New officers will be installed Lusher and Kenneth C. Taylor, Huntington, W. Va., will be married Ser Ha Miss Virgina Messer, hostess. Mrs. Floyd H. Jones is in |following the dinner. They are at 7:30 p. m. May 6 in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. ~cndallville, Ind., sang. charge of the program. On her

Mrs. Harry Groves, president; and Mrs. Pat L. King. 1323 E. Minnesota St.

tary; Mrs. Albert Strieblen, treas- will live in Huntington. , : -1 ” ® = fer; Mrs. Earl Willams, chap-f' ., ,., ye feo 1. Lucid; 618

. be at 10 a. m. Monday in the . ticers. a Mr re Bins. suds Weghorst St, announce the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS. Supper-Bridge Party They are Mrs. Alfred Kohle, correspondent. 3 . ! approaching marriage of Miss Peter and Paul Cathedral. A super-bridge party for hus- president; Mrs. William Dickson

Marjorie Ann Hanson to James

The Past Presidents Parley,|Arthur Gundlach, son of Mr. and Robert M. Reilly 4232 Broadway. Upsilon Fraternity Auxiliary

} € {frvington Unit, American Legion Mrs. Arthur H. Gundlach, 701 Mr, Hansen lives in 128 E. Palmer be held at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in E, Miller and Mrs. Leon Thompat a meeting of the Indianapolis » wilh d Weghorst St. St crithe.. farm home. of the. W. | i ng» : Business and Professional Wom. 4B = 1.eQr-\ 21g -L ague- $i J... Auxiliary, will meet at 6:30 p. m.| Weg SL ns William: son; recording -and- corresponding

Tuesday in the home of Mrs {+ The wedding will beat 9 a.'m.

There “will be & covered dish Gundlach; sister of the prospective’

assistant hostess. Mrs. Merrill J. honor and Miss Jean Hammong) Woods will preside at the business|Will be the bridesmaid. session which will follow the sup- Bride-to-Be Feted |

per. ; { William Rinderknecht will serve

The Rev, Frank Green, pastor of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Of, Ma Tru rs: Williap Hen-|derson, Miss Kathryn Wiese and dent; Mrs. Arthur Foerster, secre- Church, will officiate. The reception will be in the home. The couple "& : ne 0 Miss Mildred Heavrin,

marriage to Wilbert Hansen will Auxiliary Schedules

Miss Reilly is the

Guests “at “the shower will in-' Fausts. Frank 8. Bush, 5714 University! APr. 22 in the Sacred Heart clude Mesdames J. R. Hiner J. H. Assisting Mrs William H. Faust treasurer: Mrs. 8. T. Sutherland, Ave. Catholic Church. Miss Josephine Blackwell, Edward Hyde, Thomas Jr. will

2 Carney, "Joseph. Spalding, Earl Blakley, Harold Lett and Donald an. Miss Mae Dilliner, federation supper. Mrs, Lee Hart is the bridegroom, will be the maid of Taylor and Mary Manouge. Zimmerman. - :

STRAUSS SAYS:

: jas the best man while the ushers PTA News—

{will be Jack Mosey and John| Castor.

Count Unit | Mrs. Lucid entertained last . Y night with a linen shower in’ her ° {home in honor of Miss Hanson + 2 3 s ” 4 Sets Festiva { Mrs. John J. Gallagher and Mias

S 3 Oo Marie Warren will entertain with upper o pen a luncheon and linen shower to-| Event Tomorrow morrow in the Indianapolis Ath-|

letic Club. The party will honor The Township House PTA will Miss Regina Lois Reilly whose sponsor a spring festival tomor- YT TTT i row. A chili supper at 5:30 p. m. Cli b PI will open the event. | ups an A king and queen will be elected . from the student body. Mr. and b ll bh Mrs. Robert Roesener are the e OWS Ip general chairmen. . ; Several units of the county Federation Sets {

PTA will meet next week. Conference Apr. 22-23

MONDAY {The establishment of another Lowell—T7:30 p. m, Program. international fellowship by the Southport Grade—7:30 p. m. Elec- American Federation of Soroptiion. mist Clubs will be announced at TUESDAY the midwestern regional confer-| ence of Soroptimist Clubs. The! ‘ meetings will be Apr. 22 and 23 in! Milwaukee. |

Carroll Reynolds, speaker.

[bert Spencer pronounced as so- lve better and produce niore Decatur Central==7:30 p.m. Open ~\ Ralph W. Lewis, Mrs. Ken-

house. Election. 'neth M. Smith and Miss. Hannah|

Thompson are the delegates from

7:30 p. m. Program. Indianapolis. t

note that Pe, \ The fellowship will be given to Jackson wrote the script. Please ark Ad abe nok a Proposition and a good business lation, coffee hour and fashion , ‘oo "Cho dives outside the . oe) hin bre A {fairly leveiheaded ‘and conserva- Proposition at that. It is true that Sow 7:30 - Electi limite of. the American. FederaHospital Guild Units tive ‘patriot in this day. there may be cases in which we Bdgewood—7:30 p. m. - Election (; "0 4 ho wiches to study in

will have to clean up a health situation or provide certain kinds of food or medicine before we can do anything else, but those are purely temporary measures. The crux of the matter is to

Schedule Meetings | The 45th aaniversgey. of ten Several units of the Methodist NY EOE 12 De ve ne Hospital's White Cross Guild will very. well-known men and women Bost om week in the Service , ciated with the group who ’ . [think this society is doing a use- ;.... le h t _ Monday — Plainfield and Re- fy] and educational piece of work. isclves oor a jo hep Dem bekah; Tuesday —New Jersey and They hope that this anniversary 'people of the United States should! Meridian Heights; Wednesday— |will lead to better understanding gonna thize with, once they unSt. Paul, Alpha Omicron Alpha; of some of the aspirations of Peo | qarstand. iti . Dégree of Honor, Office, Triple E{ple toward -a better life in the| =. and Southport Nightingale— United States. These aspirations] . . Thursday — Mother, Bethel and are backed by the League for In-| Guild fo Honor

Pike Township—7:30 p. m. Instal-

Hickory College—7:30 p. m. Car-

(Lawrence Grade--7:30 p. m. In:

and program. North or South America. She

‘WEDNESDAY ‘ may. study in any field except medicine. There is another fellowship in medicine. Reports to be given at the convention include one on-.the local

lation and program.

roll Reynolds, speaker,

William H. Evans — 7:30 p. m./ embers’ 100 per cent member.

. ship in the American Association) MH nt C: McCammon, rye United Nations and on the, speaker. club’s project to provide movies|

stallation and program. [for General Hospital patients.

[Crooked Creek—7:35 p. m. Elec-| Other Indianapolis women who,

tion. Dr. Robert E. Jewett will attend the sessions are Mes-

*|dames ice E. -l Library, and Friday — Riverside dustrial Democracy, and this cele- | n Speaker, ow alee Do otuim, Ra} Park, Prentice and Sun Rae. = bration, they hope, will tend to New Members |Maygood Study Group —2 p. M.ir.v and Dorothy Ellis, Miss Mil.

| New members of the St. Mar|garet's Hospital Guild will be

Spring—Fresh and Captivating Fi Tuesday at a 12:30 p. m. |

olf and Country Club:

Mrs. H. D. McKeand, 3520 May-

wood, hostess. {dred Barrett and Miss Jean John-

|ston. § | FRIDAY TT

C ON There will be a social pa ty . Cream Sachet _lafter the luncheon for them and To Elect Officers T B b t d Officers for the coming year Oo e e e

{they will attend an. instruction]

| luncheon meeting in the Highland |Nora—1 p. m. Election and tea. Brid 5 Elect

session at 11° a. m. - preceding will be elected Wednesday at the ’ A 9) } Perfume luncheon. They are Mesdames 2:30 p. m. meeting of the School Shower to Honor : G. W. Gerald, Albert L. Masten,|46 Parent-Teachers Association. * 1 ' Hy By Barrett M. Woodsmall, Guy Boyd. J. W. Piper of the YMCA will be | M 33 Be Perry William Conner, Paul Kuhn and! the guest speaker. | Miss Betty Sue Perry, Shelby-| ETHEL LEA-NORE Claude Spilman. eee (ville, will be feted at a miscel-| Hostesses for the luncheon will {laneous shower Sunday in the, be. Mesdames Robert Burnett, Dance Planned {Alpha Chi Omega Sorority chap-|

There will be a “hard times” ter house at Butler University.

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* 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET o | tion. Mrs. Holland is chairman of in the. Columbia Club.

Hostesses for the shower are

The guests will be Mesdames © Garnett R. Perry, G. J. Daniel} Richard Geib, Edward Kingsbury, | |Roy Mann, H. W. Merritt, Ralph| | Simpson, Terrence Donahue, Rua- | Isell Gross, Louis Hatmaker and | Dan Whallon. { | Also Misses Carolyn Perry! [Jackie Lee Allen, Wilma Bell, | Mary Louise Bundy, Charlene!

Sorority Plans State Day urs. Joke, William Merritt ana

(Shirley Griffith, Janie Hendrick-! i son, Nancy Larsh, Betty Lytle, | J Pat Maxam, Marian Merritt, Jean |Minney, Katie Nitchman, Gloria | |Novak, Joan Pedlow, Laura Jean | {Ray, Charlotte Rike, Phyllis| Stultz, Jo Ann Weinmann, Mar-| {cella West, Martha Woods, Patty | | Botkin, Janice Brink, Joyce Cri-| , |der, Carol Ann Emrick, Lady {Ann Halpin, San Hatmaker, Pam + | Kahre, Madelyn Larrison, Peggy| Orner, Barbara Vestal and Mary | {Alice Wilson. { Parents of the engaged couple fare Dr. and Mrs. Garnett R. | Perry, Shelbyville, and Mr. and {Mrs. G. H. Nygren, Kokomo.

Mrs. William H. Keenan (left) and Mrs. Earle R. Holland Jr. |Back From Caribbean | are planning the annual Delta Zeta Sorority state day celebra- sivd,. and 3 ash'ng-

ton Blvd, and Mrs. .Verne K. the party to be held Apr. 22 ‘Reeder, Rutledge Road, have re. ; turned from a Caribbean trip.

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| Reservations should be made by dance at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in She will be married to Malcolm eS Catherine's Hall. Mygren on ‘May 14 in Shelbyville.

{Buttz, Nancy Crow, Lila Cullen, | -

NOTE, PLEASE:

In this Great Sale there are many styles—mostly. only 3 or 4 dresses in each style —we advise shopping early for bast selection,

Pleasa— - No Mail or Phone Orders! All Sales Final!

|Grace Louise Hennessy | To Elect Officers

fm . . { The Rose Marie Cruzan Parlia« i Gives Piano Recital mentary Law Club, Chapter 2,

| Times Special _(will- meet at-8 p. m. Tuesday in OXFORD, O., Apr. 14 — Miss the 38th St. Branch, Indiana Na«

in Western College, Oxford, gave elected.

Miss Hennessy is the daughter!committee are Mrs. Mildred An-

The Venetian Chapter,” ITSC, announces its recently elected ofe

niece of bands of members of the Delta ang Mrs. Hershal Jones, first and

willl second vice presidents; Mrs. Paul secretaries; Mrs. Omer Bradley, .be_Mesdames John H. auditor, and Mrs...George- David -

delegate and alternate.

TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW]

Printed Rayon Crepe Dresses— Were 19.95—Nov $10

Continuing the Smashing, Value-ful

165 DRESSES THAT WERE ORIGINALLY 17.95 10 29.95 At One Low Price—

Think of it—dresses that have been best sellers at their regular prices— marked down to one rock-bottom price in time for l-o-n-g spring and summer wear—at savings you can't afford to miss. A wide selection—including crepes—prints and wools— in tailored and dressy styles. Sizes for misses, juniors—half sizes and women's sizes. Remember the price—dresses that regularly - sell at 17.95 to 29.95—for just $10. EXTRA!

Other Sale Groups of Dresses at $18 and $28.

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