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CONVENTION CHAIRMEN — Mesdames W. Burleigh Matthew, Frank Gastineau, John R. Swan and Glen V. Ryan, Indianapolis Medical Society Women's Auxiliary members, head committees for the women’s activities during the Indiana State Medical Association convention. The 102d annual event will be Oct. 29-31 in Indianapolis. Here the quartet checks lists for convention

notices to state medical wives.

Medical Auxiliary Will Be Host

HE Indianapolis Medical Society Women’s Auxiliary will act as host to state medical wives next month for the women’s program during the Indiana State Medical Association convention. The 102d convention is set for Oct, 29-31. | Mrs. W. Burleigh Matthew, Indianapolis auxfliary president, is general chairman of convention arrangements for the visiting wives. Mrs. Frank Gastineau is cochairman. Also on the general committee are Mrs. John R Swan, in charge of hospitality, and Mrs. Glen

Ryan, reservations; Mrs. Joseph BShugart, yan, and Mrs, Goethe Link and Mrs. James Jobes, flowers. ¥ ; ® * ¢

MRS. GLENN OONWAY is heading arrangements for a dioner event Oct. 29 in the Indianap-

olis Athletic Club. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Willie Snow Ethridge, Prospect, Ky. Former newspaper woman and author of such books as “It's Greek to Me” and “As I Love and Breathe,” Mrs, Ethridge is the wife of Mark Ethridge, publisher of the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times. * >

MRS. HAROLD F. WAHLQUIST, Minneapolis, national president of the Auxiliary to the American Medical Association, will speak at the Oct. 30 luncheon also in the IAC, Mrs. Morris B. Paynter is luncheon chairman and Mrs, Hary Pandolfo, prize chairman. Feature of an Oct. 31 tea in Block's Auditorium will be a fashion show. Mrs. Edwin Dyar is chairman and Mrs, Earl Mericle is in charge

of the music,

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Trot Phi Een Group

Dinner Meeting Tomorrow

MRS: MARION, H. KELLER, 1610 Northwood Drive, will be hostess at 6 p. m. tomorrow for the opening dinner-meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter,

Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority. Mrs, gal Mozingo will read a papel.on “The History of the Organ.” Miss Charlotte Moore will play a group of organ sdlos in illustration. Mrs. Richard M. Nay will also play a group of violin solos, accompanied at the organ by Miss Moore. 4 8» ASSISTING the hostess will be Mesdames C. B. Fausset, W. N. Fleming Jr., Russell Spivey, W. J. Tincher and D. B. Van-

derbilt., Mrs. Frank E. Gerke, chapter president, has announced her committees for the year. ” ” »

THEY INCLUDE Mrs. Gray Burdin, active advisor; Mrs. Alfred Brandt, courtesy; Mrs. Howard Hanscom, chairman,

with Mesdames Kedick Fisher, Fleming, A. L. Hicks and Miss Edith Spencer, finance, and Mrs. H. G. Hoss, chairman, with Miss Adah Hill and Mrs. C. E. Titus, Founders’ Day. Mrs, Vanderbilt, housing; Miss Mary Moorman, magazine, Mrs. L. B. Jones, medals; Mrs. Sam McGurk, membership; Miss Hill, chairman, with Mrs. Hoss and Miss Charlotte Lieber, nominating, and Mrs. Tincher, patroness representative. Mrs. A. M. Warner, chairman, with Mrs, W. M. Crain, Mrs. R. D. Howell, Miss Lieber and Miss Ruby Winders, program; Mrs, H. B. Stitt, publicity; Mrs. Fausset and Mrs. Spivey, social, and Miss Georgia Lockenour, supper dues. Mrs. Frank Forry, chairman, with Mesdames Alfred Brandt, Alberta E. Gaunt, Irma C. Judd, Erwin B. Luessow, Clifford McMurtrey, Howard Pattison, John A. 8ink and Miss Elsa Reyer, telephone. ” # »

OTHER OFFICERS are Mrs. Keller, vice president; Miss Moore and Miss Moorman, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. K. J. Comstock, treasurer. Mrs. C. N. Arnold, chaplain; Miss Mae Engle, chorister; Miss Marjorie Gaston, historian; Miss Lieber, parliamentarian, and Mrs. H. B. Crandall, warden,

Keep Bananas White With Lemon Juice

When company’s coming, and fruits for your salad must be peeled and sectioned in advance, try this trick for keeping your bananas creamy white. Simply sprinkle them with lemon juice before the alr has a chance to turn them black.

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‘Art Study

To Meet Wednesday

IS§ HELEN Hollingsworth, head of Ayres’ consumer relations /department, will be guest speaker for the first meeting of the Woman’s Department Club Ten O’clock Art Study Group.

IT WILL BE Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, 2040 N. Delaware St. “The Art of Using Decorative Fabrics” will be the speaker's topic. # 8 =” MRS. L. C, MESSICK and Mrs. Laurence Carter will introduce the year’s work. They will discuss “Personal Experiences- in Varied Fields of Art.’ Mrs. E. A. Brown, chairman, will he in charge of current art events.

Culture Club Opening Set

pe! of 19 Culture Club will open their 52d season with a guest meeting Thursday in the home of Mrs. Frederick C. Tucker, Millersville Road.

A. dessert luncheon will be served at 1 p. m.

Mrs. James C, Carter, guest speaker, will talk on “The Passion Play at Oberammergau.” New club officers for the year are Mrs. Willlam P. Evans, president; Mrs. John W, Hutechings, vice president; Mrs. John C. Clark, secretary - treasurer,

. and Mrs. Cornelius F, Posson,

program chairman.

Handy Razor Blade Holder Is Easy

Women who use razor blades in slitting seams and for other sewing tasks may find this a helpful hint: Rescue an old, used match folder from the wastebasket, tear off the cardboard flap, and ise the thick stub ends and abrasive strip to slip over one edge of the razor blade.

Simply insert one edge of the blade between the stubs to make this handy holder for

protecting fingertips.

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FEATURE PRIZE—A pair of antique bracelets will be the top

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prize for Alpha Kappa Latreion Club’s party Wednesday. Mrs. Robert W. Garten (left) tries one on Mrs, George G. Purdy before

it is gift wrapped.

Norway

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To ride Plans Tomorrow. ROGRAM plans for the year will be presented and discussed at the Norways Foundation Guild meeting to-

morrow.

It will be at 1:30 p. m. in the Marion County Child

Wellesley Group Meets

The President's Day luncheon at 12:45 p. m. tomorrow will mark the opening of the Indianapolis Wellesley Club season, Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, 3224 N. Pennsylvania St., ‘will be hostess at the affair honoring Mrs. Karl Stegemeier. Assisting Mrs. Coppock will be Mesdames Benjamin R. Turner, Robert I. Blakeman and Oren L. Kirklin. Mrs. James E. Forsythe, vice president, and Mrs. James Noland, secretary, will assume duties at this meeting.

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Guidance Clinic, 1949 E. 11th Bt. ” » » NEW UNIFORMS also will be issued. Committee chairmen for the

year have been announced by

Mrs. Harry L. Crumpacker, guild president. They are Mrs, Walter Pritchard, volunteer service; Mrs. Richard T. James, publicity; Mrs. Harry Mallinson, commis sary and , and Mrs, Harry Reid Jr. entertainment.

MRS. CHARLES J. TREES, interior decorating; Mrs. Cleon Foust, clerical;’ Mrs. Douglas Hill, sewing; Mrs. Clarence Efroymson, handcraft; Mrs, T. H, Cox and Mrs. Ross Kitchen, library; Mrs. Ralph M. Spaan, landscaping, and Mrs. Fred Boone, request. Officers serving with Mrs, Crumpacker are Mrs, Reid, vice president, and Mrs. Ralph Bd- - gerton, secretary-treasurer, -

"Latreian Club’ 5 Party To Benefit Hos vita

eulosis Hospital will bens efit from the bridge party.

and antique show sponsored

by Alpha Kappa Latreian Club

Wednesday. * The annual event will be at 1 p. m. in the Riviera Club. In keeping with the occasion

"a pair of antique brackets will

be given as first prize. | Mrs. C. K. Jepbuss 1s shesih). chairman, asSisted Mrs. A. B. Nail. Mrs. G. Purdy heads the table. committee with Musdames 8. Doriot, T. E, Reilly and

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W. Garten, _Sasiating,

® ‘® GENERAL Mrs. H. D. Tousley, assisted w.

" Mrs. Guy Dixon. Mrs.

Sruagen is in charge aol icity. A : Directing the antique show is Mrs. C. A. Fisher. Her commit-

tee includes Mesdames R. T.

Hill, Ralph Hook, R. M. HunHoward

cilman, Kemper, John Mutz, L. H. bold, R. K. Brown, Earl Grimsley and Burchard Carr, In keeping with the season the decorating committee, haga

ed by Mrs. Robert Berner, is

dh ! » ” » : MESDAMES Diener, Vincent Adams, D. P., Morris, Russell Townsend Jr. and P. G.

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sell, Charles Duncan, R. 8. Hittle and Lester Irons.

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Dougal and Mrs. E. A. Schafer.

Card Party

Chairmen

ments chairmen for the Inthe apolis Chapter, American Gold Star Mothers, card party Wednesday. The benefit event will be at 1

tion tomorrow at the regular Jecting. Jt Will be 11 the Worl War Memorial, Here a Good Way

To Make Fruit Tots

Don’t you just love those little individual fruit tarts? And do you want to know how you can make ’em easy as

‘can be?

Use the backs of your threeinch muffin tins to make shells. Bake, then fill with fresh fruit; top with whipped cream for a sort of fruit salad des-

sert. Delicious! or x

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