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Annual Dinner-Dance’ Will Be Held Nov. 11 ~ By Sunnyside Guild

Mrs. John A. Crawford, Mrs. T. E. Root

Nov. 11 has been set as the date for the annual Sunny-| side Guild dinner-dance, it was announced today by Mrs. | E. R. Grisell, guild president. Chairmen for the. event from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m; in the Indianapolis Athletic Club are Mrs, John Alexander Crawford and Mrs. Theodore E. Root. : Funds raised this year will be used to purchase two portable] television sets which may be wheeled to various wards in the Sun-/ nyside Sanatorium. - Ralph Lillard and his orchestra will play. A: trio of strolling Times photos by John Snicklemire, musicians will play requests during intermission. Local women interested in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra are boning up these days beThe traditional Sunnyside Guild symbol, a white draped figure! fore the first pair of concerts Saturday and Sunday in the Murat Theater. Trying out one of the seholding the double TB cross, will be spotlighted in the foyer for| |o tions 40 be played fhis week-end is Mrs. John Ruckelshaus, 4226 N. Illinois St. Mr. Ruckelshaus is third vice president of the symphony officers’ board.

A color scheme of red and white will be carried out in tall red|

flanked “yy greenery and flowers O. A. Chiilson, chairmen, Mes- « F f | in the hall and ballroom en-|dames Williams, W. J, Noite, R venrs— | trance. Miniature colonnades will 0. Woods, W. E. Bbden amer, | used as centerpieces. The Thomas Riddell, H. E. Riddell; TOMORROW be Pp guild’s motto, “Somebody Cares,” Nordeau Heaps, W. E. Fernandes, Alpha Gamma Latreian—8 p. m. will be hung on a royal blue cur- F. C. Melcher, J. W. Ricketts, Mrs. Gladys McIlroy, 2444 N. tain behind the orchestra. Charles Seidensticker, R. L. Mar-| Meridian, hostess. Business. : . tin, Baur, Armond Perkins, Rob- Friday Afternoon Literary — 2 Committees Named erts, J. V. Thompson, D. W. Bro-|. p. m. Mrs. Herman Roesch, A scarlet velvet curtain will be die, W. T. Eisenlohr, H. E. 4153 E. 38th, hostess. Program, the backdrop for the motto in Baumeister and C. T. Moreland, | Mesdames A. R. Ashley, Enos, the Green Room, |decorations. | Sunderman and Wendell Brown. |: Mrs, Guy E. Morrison will serve . ig T. Bolton Chap. ITCS—| as general chairman for the fo Leaders Continue | 1 p.m. Mrs, Charles Cross, 418, nations and patrons and pa-| Mrs. Mort Martin and Mrs. N. DeQuincy, hostess. Speaker, | tronesses committees. |W. Kohlstaedt, chairmen, Mes-| Mrs. C. O. Crawford. | Other committees include Mrs. dames E. A. Lawson, W. O. Lee, H, R. Uhl and Mrs. K. W.J. L. Bulger, E. R. Cox, Carrie Schmidt, chairmen, Mesdames M. Hammel, E. W, Dyar, Charles ByJ. Austin, J. W. Burke, R. E. field, J. E. Fettig, C. J. Renard, Sages, W. C, Farter, Grisell a George Fry and Jesse Marshall, ter rley, Felix Spra music. Williams, David Stone and Rob-| yrs |. B. McComb and Mrs, [FVington Social Study—1 p. m. ert Clark, donations. H. W. Linkert, chairmen, Mes- Mrs. L. Kirkpatrick, rr Mrs. C. C. Hanning and Mrs. games Charles Gardner, Ww. H. lan lve, 2583 y xW. F. Hanning, chairmen, Mes- gannine Frank Jennings, G. F. perience in Foreign Lands, dames Ralph Hiatt, Paul Merrell, goqer. I. W. Ledwith, G. G. Mrs. Walter Huehl. W. B. Currie, J. E. Holman Jr. gchmigt, N. E. Boyer, Ethel Brom- Woman’s Round Table—1 p. m.| A. B. Chapman, LeRoy Portteus, ort gj Clarke, BE. L. Burnett, Mrs. D. A. Murphy, 415 E, 50th, Francis Baur, J. F. Roberts, pg yr porbes, R. W. Mumford and| hostess. Program, Miss Mar-

AW. J G oh f a guerite Ulem. .... = an uenther, patrons an eerie { patronesses. P | Mrs. J. W. Nunamaker and Mrs.

Mrs. C. W. Richard Stone, chairmen, Mesdames J. F. BPW t fo Hes rs, chajdson and Mrs. oimes, A. J. Hueber, Attia M. o ear

Martin, G. W. Shaffer, G. J. Book- . ° sae A gees wa v1 Psychiatrist Dr. Patrick Israel : Will Speak Tonight oT

The Business and Professional

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Irvington Quest—1 p. m. Mrs. E. P. Goodnough, 4445 N. Delaware, hostess. “Recent Accom-| plishments of the United Nations,” Mrs. W. G. Gingery.

Mrs. Holman, CRaTTIn, Mes-| {dames Willlam Freund, F. Krauss, Leroy Martin and Robjert Zaiser, menu and Mesdames)| {A, C. Fernandes, Gaylord Rust, Girl Cha one ventral YWCA | Mrs, Easley Blackwood, first vice president of the Women's | R. B. Tuttle, Richard Wall, W. J.’ wth ® a os Pie Israel, psy-| committee, listens to the Brahms' Second Symphony from her \Wemmer, C. E. White, Coral 8.7 "0aF > large record collection. She's following the music with a miniature By MARGUERITE SMITH | Wheeler, G. W. Dunnington, C. E. chiatrist at the Child Guidance] Times Garden Editor" Md ood, A. C. Zaring and F. W Clinic of Marion County, at its! score from the $500 collection of her son, Batley Jr. Easley is | Q.—I received a hydrangea two Wot: pro iin |7T p. m. meeting tonight. Studying at Yale under Paul Hindemith. The Blackwoods live at | Easters ago. I kept it in the ” The topic of the program _- 3901 N. Pennsylvania St. The Brahms is on the concert program. house last winter but was won- “Perfect Your Pin-Up Person-| a —

dering if I could leave it out! Mrs. Lilienthal

this time. It hasn't bloomed yet. | k | at shall I do? Plainfield. Luncheon Guest Georgia Osborn of the Speakers!

: { Bureau, American Red Cross. \L 1k We —M J. L. B. B k Try leaving it out, especially yu, pavid Lilienthal was the! The program is open to all girls. kel K€ ar rs. uc

“ie he Biseat] have kr rowing honor guest today at a luncheon 18 to 35 years old. Prior to the “We waged war. Now we must wage peace. We have’ to work in the pot. For it's not too like-| given in the Columbia Club by business meeting, the recreation for it if we're going to have it.” ly to bloom again under aver-| Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, 3320 Guil- room in the basement will be open This theme was developed by Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, Richmond, age household conditions. Give [0rd Ave. Other guests were Mrs. for table tennis games and cards. vy, past president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, it some winter protection Lilienthal’s DePauw University Miss Lois Munson is in charge of yesterday at the Woman's Department Club's International Federawrap straw loosely around it, classmates. the meeting to be held in the tion Day program cover with an inverted basket. They were Mrs. M. D. Guild, Central YWCA, a Red Feather gneaking on “The International F. J F +1 | If buds formed on it this sum-|Fairland; Mrs. Bebout Hughes, 28ency of the Community Chest. Situation,” the club leader told a es iva "mer, that will'keep them from Rushville; Mrs. LaMar Mutschier, pA {local clubwomen how they could freezing in sudden temperature Nappanee; Mrs, Harry Crook, Recital Booked assist in “our job of trying to in- Arrang ed drops and you may get some Vincennes; Mesdames Robert I. The monthly student recital of crease the areas of peace. flowers next year. If you want Mason, Helen L. Zerfas, June M. the Indianapolis Piano Teachers It is possible, she said, through Parti J Att d to try to carry it on indoors, it Wilcox, Robert W. Clark and Association will be at 8 p. m. to- understanding, through the Mar- - arries 10 en Athenaeum Event Parties are being planned to at-

. will. probably need repotting, William B. Clark, Miss Hannah morrow in the DAR Chapter shall Plan and through the adop-| certainly plenty of water, lots Keenan and Miss Mildred Black- House. Mrs. Klari Englander tion of the President's Point Four, _of leaf mold in the soil, [iage. {will be hostess. technical assistance fo countries. — - Point Four is part of our defense, as important 4s manufacturing

arms, o reo Holding reservations are H. T. They | Count on Us Weakley, Charles Gisler, Bruce Shé€ based her suggestions to Herndon, F. W. Fackler, Robert thé women on a personal obser- w piaffeM. S. Merkt, C. C. Bowf vation of overseas conditions as ,.. 7 Ed Clemens. Frank Keila member of last year’s Town man, H. L. Martin, David AugusMeeting of the Air around-the- ; .. -.4 Kenneth Duncan. | world air tour to 14 capitals where, Ginars are Dr. R. R. Smith, Mrs. “areas were found that are count- p,tricia Dodd. Paul Kramer, ing on us.” Mrs. Buck was one of Gagrge Lennox, Albert Deluse | four presidents of national wom- tony Foster 8r., J.- Clair Hall, ien’s organizations invited to make Harry Von Burg, Fred Hoffman,| the trip. Wayne Geisel, Ralph Wurz, E. H.| The Speaker guronned the = Mueller and Harold E. Honderich. | rtance of keeping the countries | PO world, still free of Russian More Reservations domination” Jooking westwards , Tekng gues wl be Dr, TP 49 wa-for support and help. Pflum, O. C. Winters, Frank.Lan‘Germany" is tired of war, but genskamp Jr., Henry Nancrede, we must recognize too the fact I. R.. McCormick. L. C Geisenshe will want to be on a winning dorff Robert Craft ‘ Jack Messgide in the next war. We need to oer ’ Anton Scherer H H IAnreach the young people, to help ; A ' : LY

smith, E, M, Huxford, Frank Lambring democracy to those young- ' pi sters who will deal with our Pertus, Lee Boggs, E. C. Kemper,

young people in the future,” RE Am Hor-| Mrs. Buck ‘urged her audience yn. ip Scheuring, Dr. M. M. to send yard good, clothing, Cornacchione, Dr, W. C. David seraps of material “from your oon john Lennox, Oscar Busch'scrapbag” for shipment overseas y,,., william Siegrist, James W. to Germany. Morgan, Ray H. Foster, George Manila needs books, school poy paul J. Shreve, Arthur Vehmaterials and medicines, she said. 0 and John Kensler also have

$2000 Scholarship plex, : " ; Cleveland's = federated e¢lub- r. Willlam King, Dr. R. J. he told have furnished Weldon, C. E. Selmier, J. 1.. Rodaa hon a to bring a PAUEH, William Henshaw and G.| 18 arsiun. € 2 B. Johnson have ‘their names on| Japanese girl to this country for the list. (training as a librarian. | “How I would like to see an

|Arcada Balz or a Mildred Ahl- Luncheon Set

gren scholarship for a similar : training program for Japanese BR . women,” she suggested. y 10 u (She was referring to Mrs. fo pers of the Clio Club will Frederick G. Balz, former presi- i 1 ; dent of the Indiana Federation of boi er > Tesient’s Day JanchClubs, and to Mrs. Oscar A. Ahl- home of Mrs. Robert mis, 25 gren, Whiting, another former W. 85th St : Loo IFC president and currently first Mrs Ernest R ip { 8, > upee will give the yi Dresident Of ‘the "General program on “Some Enchanted “ 1 Days.” States: avid ib dn the United "Mrs, Robert Clark is the club) ‘sponsibility for overseas action, president. Officers serving with) in addition to their work at home, ef are Mrs. George Clark, vice - |through our combined effort we President; Mrs. Eugene- Bibbins, | could prevent a third World secretary; Mrs.. D. L. Smith! War” Mrs. Buck concluded. treasurer, and Mrs. Birney D.|

Spradling, librarian. Miss Virginia Dodd

Given Bridal Shower

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Manor “Legion, Auxiliary |

Arrange Joint Dinner | ‘Miss Virginia Dodd, the bride- = Manor Post and Auxiliary Unit, | to-be of Fred O. Owens, was American Legion, will have a

SS honored last night at a surprise joint pitch-in dinner at 6:30 P. m.| shower, Mrs. Albert Rathbun, Saturday in the post home. 13534: N. Leslie Ave, and Mrs. There will be games for the

rn : Ralph. Julian were the hostessea./ children, and music and enter. ’ 39 w. WASHINGTON 'STRE ET »: INDIANAPOLIS Miss ‘Dodd and Mr."Owens wil ainment for the adults atter the,

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* fae J Local Women 'Bone Up' At Home In Pre-Symphony Music Sessions

Assisting her will be Mrs. William J. Stark an® Mrs. William Sunday” afternoon in the Marott J. Mooney, first and second vice presidents » Mr=. John J. Kennedy, Hotel in honor of their son. Rob- | corresponding secretary, and Mrs. L.eon Desautels, treasurer. ¢#f, and his bride, the former Miss | Committee Heads and personnel include Mrs. Carl Haplc h, chai, Patricia Doherty, Boston. man, Mrs. William CC. Kennedy Mrs. Oliver Steinkamp, 5720

Mrs. Francis Israel and H. Hiner, social; Mrs. Clyde T b ( >| Jo laneous shower today for Miss | Bowers, publicity. or. oe Mary Jane McCauley, Richmond.

year Tuesday, celebrated the event with a mass in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, followed by a breakfast in the Propylaeum, The Rev, Fr. John Holloran spoke on, History ‘of the Popes.”

ling this morniAg in the Meridian Center, as well as its camp show gelical and Reformed Church,

be, a : d d vi residents iy & im, “peeing of Bort A/C Told P Takes W ks. nd Send Vice eden given ai Atterbury. The unt RUShees' Party ity,” will be shown by Miss| Oo eagace a es or H welcomes additional “talent for gpgijon Lambda Chapter, Epsi-

at 11 a. m. in the Gary Hotel. Meeting Set

tend the Athenaeum’'s annual didate for senator, will be honor Chi Omega Sorority. will meet at covering them with cold water, Harvest Festival Saturday night. guest at the 1 p. m, luncheon in 8:30 p. m, today in the Hotel and placing them in the reBefore the dance, a buffet dinner the Marshall House, Gary. Lincoln,

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Citizenship Panel Named

For Oct. 20

Junior League Plans Annual Guest Day

{ The Indianapolis Junior League will have its annual guest meet{ing at 2 p. m. Oct, 20 in Block's | Auditorium. The League of Women Voters will present a forum. B| Panel members will include .{Mesdames Frank Cox, Thomas {Beasley Jr. and William C. Stout. | Mrs. Arthur Medlicott will be moderator. They will discuss. “The Importance of Citizen You lin Indidna.” . £1" Introduction and passage of a bill in the Indiana General Asso [sembly will be explained and leglislative issues will be outlined.

| Demonstration Set A voting machine will be ex{hibited. The machine will be in {the auditprium. through Oct. 27 {and will be demonstrated to the {public by members of the Junior {League and the League of Women [veers | Mrs. E. Havens Kahlo, educa[tion chairman of the Junior | League, is In charge of the ar{rangements, ' assisted by Mrs. James Northam, legislative chairman, and Mrs. Douglas Muir Mrs. D. C. Duck and Mrs. E. L Kabel are tea Chairmen,

The Bridal Scene—

Mrs. Jean Black oversees daughter Judy, 12 years old, at an

after-school practice session in the Black residence, 4477 N. Dela- Robe rt Kochs

ware St. Mrs. Black, who handles publicity for the Women's Com- /

mittee, Indiana State Symphony Society, is a violinist.

_ To Be Feted ~~ Mrs. Stuhldreher, Mrs. Byrd | Perty Given Todsy

For Miss McCauley

Named Presidents of Clubs | A reception al showers high~

light today’s ptiptial news. Two organizations announce their new officers for the coming Mr. and Ars. Frank J Koch

year. Mrs. Walter Stuhldrehér will head the Proctor Club. will entpffain with a reception

and Mrs. Paul Ragan, program, Carrollton Ave. assisted hy her Mrs. Kevin D. Brosnan, (harman. a ent oug + daughter, Mrs. A. F. Horstmann Mrs.

Jr. gave a luncheon and miscel-

Miss McCauley and Robert League fo Discuss Fuchs, also of Richmond, will be . married Nov. 4. Camp Show Plans Two miscellaneous showers are The” October meeting of the got for Miss Patricia Lee Parker. IndfanapoHs Unit, Women's. Over- Miss Glenna Cennawayv. 1330 N. wp geas Service League, will be held Kealing Ave. will entertain SunCheat 7 30 p. m. tomorrow in Cropsey day, Mrs. Jack Kiesil, 1821 8.

The club, which began its 52d

Pe Auditorium, Indianapolis Public Noble St., will give a party Oct. Mrs. Byrd Honored _- Library. 29. Mrs. Guy O. Byrd, fiew presi- Ihe program will include a dis- Miss Parker and Clifford John|dent of the Parliaprentary Prac- Cussion of the unit's participation son Jr. will be married at 3:30 - {tice Club, was honored at a meet- in the Indianapolis Servicemen's p, m. Nov. 5 in St. John's Evan-

k at Billings Hospital, Vet- ran Room, Colopfal Furniture Co. wor Other Maia Fur are Mrs. J. erans Hospital and Camp Atter-

bury. 'w. RigKetts and Mrs. R. 5. Miller, Four camp shows have been

Sorority Plans

utchison, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. H. them, however. There is also 4 lon Sigma Alpha Sorority, P. Wiiwerth, treasurer. need for more volunteer cars. give a rush party at 6 p. m. [TuesCommittee chairmen include Miss Hawk President day in the home of Mrs. Thomas Mesdames Hutchison, E. E. Lett, Miss Grace Hawk is president Anderson, Bridgeport. C. Bartholomew, Frank E. of the unit. Mrs. E. G. Stephany There will be a wiener roast

Ww. : William 8. Hall. is handling the Billings Hospital followed by a talk on Scotland Weimer, and | i am “ work, os Miss Te oon by Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson. Mrs.

y + PIS former resident of the Veterans Hospital plans. Co- Anderson is a “In diana Wo omen

‘ Scotland operating in the work at Atter-' ’ ) ) iti T G G bury are Misses Gladys Sears, M2 Anderson wil be Assisted oO Oo fo ary Janet Ross and Barbara Bassett, by Mesd Anes Leonarc:, ramer, . Membershi the league Is Robert Highland and Bernard The Indiana Democratic Wom- Smbersiup .m agne IS Smith. en's Club will meet with Lake Open to any woman who saw County Democratic Women's Service overseas in either World Clubs in Gary Saturday. War. A business meeting is scheduled

Water on Eggs Keep left-over egg yolks from drying up by placing them in a Alex Campbell, Democratic can-| Beta Zeta Chapter, Lambda custard cup or other small dish,

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