Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 240, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1931 — Page 8

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Committees Named for Club Party Mrs. H W. Rhodehamel. chairman of the coionial bridge tea to be held by the literature department of the Woman’s Department Club at 2 Friday at the clubhouse, announces further committees for the party: Telephone - Mesdames Ed B Hall. cba;rw.an: F, F Gates. F F. Rumpler, Ohc McCotte. J C. Hardest;-. Franc McCatU:.. Victor Kendall. C. A. Borehers. K. L. Oothrell. M D. Didwar. A. R. Gii'.eite. M. V Morton, Mar> L. Bril. H E. P. Staniord. E. B. Hull. Ttlden Greer. H D. Hamilton. William Shimer. L. s Graham and Hof.coe Leavitt. Tea- Mesdames Harrv E. Watson, chairman: Borri Templeton. Charleton Carter, Frank Leceltt. Henry Skiies. B. E. Sliver. Albert J Wohlgemuth. Either Rathert, Hugh ftavnor and Miss Ethel Curryer. R-ser- atlons — Mrs Levis Sturge- chairman. The community welfare department will nold its discussion luncheon at 12 :30 Wednesday at the club house. The program will be in charge of Mrs. James D. Ermstor., chairman, and Mrs. Robert Moorhead, vicechairman cf the legislative committee. Senator Earl Rowley, LaPorte. will speak on ‘'Taxation Problems." Reports of standing committee chairman will be heard at the busine s meeting following the program. The music department will meet at 2:30 Monday. Mrs. George Brown will preside. Mrs. James A. Moag will talk on “Russia Revealed in Song." She will be assisted by the following members of the Shovtridge choir: Misses R.ith Devore, Betty Humphrey, Florence Druly, Mary Goyer, Messrs. James Read. David Duthie. Gino Ratti and Julein Kennedy. Following is the program: VoPe “The Volga (Russian Folk Sons:). •lames Reed. Voices "Carol of the Russian Child)’n" (from White Russia). Double ouartet. Voice - "Arise o Soul" Tsehaikowsky Gino Ratti. Voire "Grasses Green are Growing'' Gui .lulien Kennedy. Voice "Sonet of India". .Rimsky Korsakoff Miss Gover. Vol<-e "Rernaie" Arenskv "Gloria" Rachmaninoff Double ouartrt. Following the program tea will be served. Mrs. M. B. Hedges is chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mrs. William C. Bartholomew'. Harry L. Foreman. Oscar Buehler and Dr. Mabel Bibbler. Patroness List for Pre-Lenten Dance Named Patronesses for the pre-Lenten dance sponsored by Mothers’ Club of Cathedral high school, to be held i Tuesday at the Indiana ball room, are: Mesdamcs Bernard Wulfe. Nicholas J. Connor. Joseph Argus. Leo Wurtz, Thomas Gillespie. Jbhn J. O’Neal. Bessie Murphy. Vincent M. Concannon. T. P. Sexton. John lynch. Arnold Pfeiffer. Joseph Conley. M. IT. Heroid, Carl Hindel. J. P. Sullivan, George Sauer. Mary Schubert. William McDermott. Andrew Fromhold. John Feeney, Thomas Griffin. Joseph Swallow. Conrad 7.l l. merman. Thaodore W'olf. Charles CisIgnatius Godccker. Patrick O'Connor. G. R. Cruzan. Charles Fisher. P, E. Mann. Herman Hastist. Fred Beyer. Joseph Meisberger. Donald Shimer, L. A. Buetinagle, Thomas Long, William L. O'Connor. Addison Cotxington. M. E. McCormick. Thomas Carson. Clifford Sweeney. John Flanagan. Alice Murphy. Garrett Kirby. Michael Morris. Charles I. Weir and F J. Fletcher. Mrs. Wurtz is chairman of the ticket committee, assisted by Mesdames Wulle, Conor. Concannon and Sexton. Mrs. IVoodger, Wed Recently, to Be Honored Mrs. Eugene E. Whitehill will entertain today with a luncheon bridge party at her home. 4477 North Delaware street, in honor of Mrs, Herbert Woodger, who before her marriage was Miss Kathryn Buxton. The luncheon tables will be centered with spring flowers, and the rooms will be lighted by pastel tapers. Guests with the bride and her mother Mrs. George B. Buxton, will be: Mesdames C. G. Tyner, Ellison Fadely, John Sloan Smith, Ward Vickery. Frank Weber, Bradley Haight, Charles Walker, Ralph Whitehill. George Htlgemeier Jr.. Ralph Gauss, William Wiggins, William Shldeler. Dana Rollings, Howard Kiser. E. N. Hill. Misses Edna Balz, Alice Miller, Kathryn Stanley and Betty Moorehea.d MAROTT MUSICALE PROGRAM ARRANGED An unusual attraction of the Marott musicale to be given Sunday from 8:45 to 10 will be the selections of Madame Marguerate BaiheSteinhart, pianist, and Mrs. Loretta Sheridan Ritter, soprano. Both Mrs. Ritter and Madame BailheSteinhart have attained prominence and recognition in musical circles throughout the nation as well as in Indiana. Due to the exceptionally large attendance at last Sunday's concert, the musicale will be given in the marble ballroom of the hotel. The program: •'ll Trovatore" (Part 1) Verdi Marott Trio. Piano—- • Prelude" (Opus 28. No.- 17) Chopin "Erude" .(Butterflyl Chapin "Ballade (A flat) Chopin Marguerite Bailhe-Stelnhart. VoiceSi Mi Chiamano Mimi" Puccini "Mornnig" Speaks "Song of the Open” La Forge Loretta Sheridan Ritter. P:ano - "Null D'Ete Nocturne" .Greig •The Juggieress" Moszkotvski Marguerite Bailhe-Stelnhart. Voice— Eown in the Forest" Ronald indy Lou" Strickland "The Last Song" Rogers Loretta Sheridan Ritter. Piano— Garden In Bpring” Walter Niemann "Mouvenient Pcpetual" Weber Marguerite Bailhe-Stelnhart. Trio—"l3 Trovatore" (Part 11) Verdi Msrott Trio. Entertains Guests Miss Theta M. Byrkett, Barton hotel, entertained with a dinner party Friday night at the Antlers. Her guests were Messrs, and Mesdames Christian Olsen, John M. Williams, Charles Osborn, W. F. Shirley. Mrs. Pe*rl Cook. Dr. C. E. Morgan and Haive Schrock.

Cos CTLTV Neb., is chairman of Region 5. I : g|| \\ Jji® % Association of Junior Leagues of I jr wi !\ / America, which will convene Mon- l m " ' \ / ing her stay in the city, Mrs. y • % Jf I I K. * y Meyer will be the house guest of . W 0 . Jm J H | ' JL' j;.- •••£-: ... y 's&.■ / Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz, Brenden- j p jSSHlyil 'W v -;M /’ *Jg ' ’ S wood, local league president. \ Jm' if V • fm - ■ ' The president of the Milwaukee \ j . ... f 0*- / Junior League. Mrs. Thomas Van I -W ! “// / s>He>r G Alvea. will lead the group meeting l / // \h M 1 Tuesday morning at the home of \ liJoKmlMm . // iVIRS I VI EKEDITH J\IK koISON Jr Mrs. Ward Hackleman. Discus- \ , sion subject will be ‘‘Magazines, fx ' llftfflP’ ,/ ; , - Newssheets and Advertising." CX Wp > \ L3 Mrs. Charles Mullikin. St. Louis, j will be in charge of the group \ _ meeting concerning organization and membership Tuesday morning Py /j n at the home of Mrs. William A. IMRS JOHN LI UOULD D£*H£/M7e# PMoto

Mrs. C. Louis Meyer, Omaha, Neb., is chairman of Region 5, Association of Junior Leagues of America, which will convene Monday in Indianapolis for the annual three-day conference. During her stay in the city, Mrs. Meyer will be the house guest of Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz, Brendenwood, local league president. The president of the Milwaukee Junior League, Mrs. Thomas Van Alyea. will lead the group meeting Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Ward Hackleman. Discussion subject will be “Magazines, Newssheets and Advertising.” Mrs. Charles Mullikin. St. Louis, will be in charge of the group meeting concerning organization and membership Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. William A. Atkins. Mrs. John D. Gould is chairman of the stunts to be presented Tuesday night at the Civic theater. Mrs. Gould is a member of the Indianapolis group. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr., also of the Indianapolis league, is program chairman for the convention.

Dramatic Club Will Present Play Feb. 21 Norwegian evening will be observed by the Irvington Dramatic club, Saturday night, Feb. 21. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John S. Harrison. Mrs. Austin V. Clifford is program chairman. Bjornstjene Bjornson’s play, “Love and Geography,” will be presented with the following cast: Messrs and Mesdames Carl Stone, Bertram Day. Henry Prescott, James Loomis, Charles Harris and Miss Gertrude Insley. T. G. Wesenberg will read a foreword before the presentation. This is the fifth of a series of programs when plays representing the drama of various European countries have been presented. NANCE MARSH TO BE PARTY GUEST Miss Mary Florence Smith, Vincennes, and Miss Edith Robinson will entertain today with a small luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of Miss Nance Marsh, whose marriage to Harry Easton Godwin, Lima. 0.. will take place at 3:30 Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Marsh, 14 Hampton Court. The tables will be centered with spring flowers and lighted by pastel tapers. Covers will be laid for Miss Smith, Miss Robinson. Miss Marsh Miss Barbara Jane Butler, Miss Man- Bingham and Miss Katherine Sue Kinnaird.

Musical Sorority Will Give Program of Schumann Works

Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha lota, national professional musical sorority for women, will hold the regular monthly musicale at the home of Mrs. Luter Shirley, 5377 East Washington street, Wednesday night Guests will be husbands and friends of the members, and COLUMBIA CLUB~TO~ GIVE LUNCHEON Mrs. D. J. McCarthy, 4440 Central avenue, will be hostess for the monthly luncheon bridge of the Columbia Club at 12:30 Tuesday at the club. Her assistants will be: Mesdames Harry G. Leslie. Howard Koch, J. T. Ridgeley, Oscar Bauer, John C. Ruckelshaus. John K. Ruckelshaus. Lebanon: Edward Treat, Ralph Spann. Henry Byrne. Paul Reagan. Frank Butler, Maurice Butler, Thomas Wynne. Paul Kraus. Thomas Mehafiey and Albert E. Stine. Reservations should be made with Mrs. J. Hart Laird, club hostess. CHURCH GROUP TO ATTEND LUNCHEON Martha Hawkins Society of the First Baptist church will hold a birthday luncheon at the church on Wednesday. Mrs. William Ray Adamais general chairman, assisted bySylvester Johnson. Mrs. Alice Baxter Mitchell will read “Madame Sans Gene.” Reservations may be made with Misses Amber or Pearl Kiefer, 3602 North Meridian street. Miss Stoiber Hostess Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Tau sorority, will meet Wednesday night at the home of Miss Elsie Stoiber, 1244 Hartford street.

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a Valentine party will follow the musicale. Mrs. T. P. Woodson w r ill give a talk on the “Life of Robert Schumann,” the composer. Miss Josephine Ellison will be the guest artist. The program follows: Vocal—“lch Kanns Nicht 'Fassen” Schumann “Du Blst Eln Blume" Schumann Miss Dorothy Bartholomew. Accompanist, Mrs. Fisher Davis. Piano—“Papillons Opus 2” Schumann Miss Ruth Gant. ViOiin—“Romance in A Minor” Schumann “Slumber Sone” Schumann ' Evening Song” Schumann Mrs. Thelma Rubush Bosworth. Accompanist. Mrs. Mildred Sweeney. Vocal—‘The Lotus Flower" Schumann ‘‘Snow-Bells” Schumann “’Tis Spring” Schumann Miss Helen Thrms. Accompanist, uienn c nerwood. Piano— Schumann “Romance in F Sharp Major". Schumann Mrs. Mildred Sweeney. Voice—- “ Come Down to Kew” Deis Miss Eihson. Accompanist. Mrs. Inez Shirley. LUNCHEON GIVEN BY MRS. PEARSON Mrs. J. and. Pearson, 3312 College avenue, will entertain at luncheon today in honor of her aunt, Mrs. A. C. Richardt and Miss Louise Richardt, Evansville. Her guests will include Mrs. Charles Clift, Mrs. George Shank, Mrs. M. G. Butler. Mrs. Robert F. Eiteljorg. Mrs. William S. Allen and Miss Rosanna Stevenson. Sorority Card Party Delta Chi sorority will hold a bridge party Tuesday night at the Antlers. Miss Margaret Blottman and Miss Dorothy Hinchman are in charge of arrangements.

Luncheon Will Be Given for Church Group Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, 5135 Central avenue, will be hostess for a 1 o’clock luncheon for members of the women’s auxiliary of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Tuesday. Mrs. Guy Scudder will read a paper, “Literary Lincoln.” Mrs. Charles A. Breece will sing. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Clarence W. Dicks. Reservations must be made not later than Monday with Mrs. Rasmussen. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mesdames Roy Mansfield, chairman; C. E. Pittman, Olga Hoffman, Albert Wolgemuth and William Humphreys. dinner~danceJet BY COUNTRY CLUB A formal Valentine dinner dance party will be held Saturday night at Meridian Hills Country Club for members and guests. The committee includes Mr. and Mrs. John T. Heckel, chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Elvin and Mr. and Mrs. Car! Lieber. Dinner will be served at 7. Dancing will begin at" 9. SORORITY TO HOLD TEA PARTY SUNDAY Alpha chapter, Theta Sigma Delta sorority,’will hold a tea from 2 to 4 Sunday at the home of Miss Katherine Mooi%, 44 South Denny street. It will be the first of a series of rush parties. Appointments will be in orchid and old rose, the sorority colors. Miss Peggy Gran will entertain the group. Miss Helen Bulemahn is chairman of arrangements.

Program to Be Heard by Club Women Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin and J. Raymond Schultz will be presented i by the Propylaeum Club Monday I afternoon in a program. Mrs. Sheerin will discuss "Legis- . iative Activities Sponsored by the League of Women Voters." Schultz’ j subject will be "Current Problems and the Future of Social Progress." Luncheon reservations may be made before the talks. Hostesses for the afternoon are: Mesd&cr.es Ovid But'.er Jameson. George M. Bailey. John Glendenning. Thoma* D Sheerin. Charles A. Edwards. Walter Greenough. Hortense Rauh Burpe. Roberi A. Adams. Ralph A. Lemcke. E. B. Mtimford, Logan Scholl. Donald Morris. John G. Rauch. W W. Thornton. M. A. Ryan. ! Wllilam J. McKee. James Bradford Minor. Robert Fallev. FTank Hatfield, Christopher Coleman. Henry W. Buttolph. Mesdames Julian Fauvre, Clioffrd Arrlck. William F. Kuhn. Edward H. Knight. E. Vernon Hahn. Charles A. Greathouse, Fred Dickson. John J. Appel. Henry Kahn, Walter Greenough. Albert L. Rabb. Albert Uhl. E. H. Kerr.per McComb, Stanley M. Tlmberlake. Eido I. Wagner. Edson T. Wood. William C. Smith. Guv Walnwrlght. Misses Deborah Duane Moore. Sarah Frances Kackley. Mary Winter and Grace L. Brown. Initiation by Sorority j Gamma Phi Rho sorority wil! hold informal initiation tonight at the Antlers. Miss Helen Murray is pledge captain. The committee includes Misses Patricia McGinley, Marie Hunt, Mary Elizabeth Lovell and Catherine Van Hoy. A pajama party will follow.

Gladys Hitchcock to Become Bride of H. W. Kiewett

Miss Gladys Hitchcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Hitchcock, will become the bride of Harold H. Kiewett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Kiewett, in a ceremony at 2 this afternoon at the Broad Ripple Methodist church. The Rev. Norman Talbott will officiate. The chancel will be banked with palms and ferns, interspersed with roses and lilies. Miss Margaret Hitchcock, organist, sister of the bride, will play. The bride’s only attendant will be Miss Dorothy Kiewett, sister of the bridegroom. She will be gowned in blue chiffon, with picture hat to

Study Club to Hear Address by Professor Professor J. J. Haramy of Indiana Central college will be the speaker at the guest meeting and tea to be given Monday afternoon by the Fortnightly Study Club at the home of Mrs. Frank A. Symmes, 2730 Sutherland avenue. The program also will include vocal solos by Mrs. S. B. Harry, accompanied by Mrs. Louise Stillman, who will play a group of solo numbers. The tea table will be decorated in the club colors, cream and crimson. The cover will be of lace with a centerpiece of carnations, the club flower, lighted by crimson tapers. Mrs. H. C. Pope and Mrs. James E. Gaul will pour. , . Members of the program committee, who are in charge of arrangements and also will assist the hostess, are Mesdames Daniel T. Weir, chairman; Earl B. Warner, Eli Shields and Miss Elizabeth Cotton.

Luncheon Will Be Given for Virginia Hull ' Mrs. Harry Hull will entertain with a luncheon today in the Gold room at the Marott In honor of her daughter, Miss Virginia Hull. The table will be decorated with bowls of red tulips and lighted by red tapers. Valentine appointments will be used. Covers will be laid for: Misses Mary Elizabeth Lewis. Adaline Lewis. Margaret Becker. Mary Scott Morse. Wilma Jean Cloud, Jane Shook. Gloria Ann Griffey. Rosalie Lurvey, Betty Lablant. Mary Cade. Doris Talbott. Doris Thompson. Mildred Robbins. Joan Htxon and Loueliabel Johnson.

Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae to Hold February Meeting

Mrs. Scobey Cunningham, 1901 Ruckle street, will be hostess this afternoon for the February meeting of Beta Beta chapter alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sororityMiss Louise Griffin was appointed chairman of Hero day, annually ob-

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—Photo by Dexheimer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, 134 South Butler avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Wilma Ray Fisher, to the Rev. Kenneth G. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rogers. The wedding will take place early in ApriL

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Mrs. Robert Spencer Kersey —Photo by Photociwft. Before her marriage Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans, 3434 Washington boulevard, Mrs. Robert Spencer Kersey was Miss Margaret Mary Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Kersey will be at home in Muncie after March 1. ,

match, and will carry pink rises. Her costume carries out the bridal colors, pink and blue. Raymond Hitchcock, brother of the bride, will be the best man. The bride will be attired in white satin, fashioned with long flared* skirt, with insets of rose point lace at the neckline, and long- tight lace sleeves, with a flare of satin. She will wear a coronet of white rose buds, and will carry a bouquet of bride’s roses. Only members of the immediate families will be present. The couple will make their home in Indianapolis.

Ladywood Club Entertains at Bridge Tea for Many Guests

Athletic club of Ladywood school entertained this week with a bridge tea at the school on the Millers ville road. Misses Marjorie Meyer, Betty Morrieson, Josephine Dickinson, Catherine Vorder and Velma Ryan, officers o fthe club, presided at the tea tables which were arranged In the dining room. The tables were centered with bowls of red roses and lighted by red tapers. The room was banked with palms. Misses Betty Vanderbilt, Elinor Llngren, Mary Jane Morrison, Marianna Xuntz, Marion Nolan and Elinor Koppleman assisted. Miss Jeanne O’Connell, faculty sponsor for the club; Mrs. George Foerderer and Miss Catherine Con-

Miss Emsting to Become Bride at Elaborate Church Ceremony

Miss Norma Ernsting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ernsting, 1126 Woodlawn avenue, will become the bride of Oliver F. Gates at a ceremony to be performed at 7:30 tonight at the Zion Evangelical church. The Rev. Fred Daries will officiate. The altar will be banked with palms and ferns and lighted by cathedral candles in seven-branch candelabrae. Preceding and during the ceremony, Mrs. Robert Campbell will play. Mrs. Fred Sheehan will be her sister's matron of honor. She will wear pink lace and carry Talisman roses and baby’s breath. Miss Charlotte Gates and Miss Helen Ernsting will be bridesmaids. Miss Gates will wear Alice Blue crepe and carry Columbia roses and snap dragons, and Miss

served March 1, as a day when members of the sorority all over the continent engage in some form of altruistic service. Miss Griffin has arranged for the chapter to aid a worthy family in this community. Her committee includes Mrs. T. M- Rybolt, Mrs. E. C. Hurd and Miss Henrietta Wood. Sorority songs wil be sung by a double quartet, composed of the following : Mesdames James M. Ogden. Donald U. Bridge, C. H. Best. Roy H. Kenady. 8. O. Howard: Misses Betty Martlnda!e, Lucinda Smith and Katherine Smith. The hostess was assisted by: Mesdames Ralph Clark. Harry Bmlth, J. W. DarrelL T. F. McNutt, Howard L. Cllppinner. W. Finley Wright. O. 8. Wilson and Miss Hannah Keenan. SORORITY TO GIVE DINNER AT HOTEL Tau Kappa Epsilon sorority will entertain with a dinner-bridge party at 6:30 tonight at the Antlers. Valentine appointments and decorations will be used. Mrs. Marlon C. Weaver, chairman, is being assisted by Misses Eva True, Olive Magruder. Orpha Bodle, Ray Demaree, Ruth Shobe and Lela Wagoner. ' ' Guests, besides members, will be: Mesdames Fred Gastlno, Lloyd Rhine* hart. Lawrence Harvey. Romlne Hanscom. Misses Lucille Litz, Gladys Baine, Evelyn Schwartz. Ruby Bastaln, Icy Bunten, Kathryn Stelnbarger. and Gwesdola Montague. Alumnae Will Meet Chi Omega alunur.e will meet Tuesday at the home of Miss Ruth Evans, 2003 North Delaware street. A bridge party of seven tables will follow the meeting.

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Washington Birthday to Be Observed Caroline Scott Harrison chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will celebrate the thirty-sixth anniversary of the granting of its charter with a luncheon at the chapter house at 1 Saturday, Feb. 21. The occasion also will be in observance of George Washington s birthday. Luncheon arrangements are under the supervision of the hospitality committee. Mrs. Frederick D Stilz. chairman. Mrs. George C Kolb and Mrs. George C. Dlxor. vice-chairmen. Mrs. James Lathrop Gavin, vicepresident general for Indiana, will give a musical program, and Professor John J. Haramy will be gue* -peaker. Make Contributions This occasion is an annual even: with the chapter and is marked this year by the birthday offering which the membership will contribute to be applied to local Red Cross and emergency relief work Members will bring or send contributions in small blue and white bags which have been distributed for this purpose. Following are new members approved and officially accepted by the national society: Mesdames John F. Barnhill, Archie N. Bobbitt, Russell Bosart, H. O. Burges, Noble W Hiatt, J. S. Marlowe, Frederick Matson, Hughes Patton, Clarence P. Smith, William J. Teter, Misser Edna Glover Nowland. Lydia Louis'Paul and Genevieve Pickrell Has 700 Members The chapter is one of the larges in the United - States, having a membership of nearly 700 members. It is named in honor of fh n first president general of the national society, the wife of ex-Presi-dent Benjamin Harrison, whose memory recently has been honored by the society in the dedication of a woman’s dormitory at Oxford, O where Mr. and Mrs. Harrison attended school in their youth. The local chapter will present a portrait of Mrs. Harrison to the national society at the congress in April, which is to be hung in the president general’s room of Constitution hall, recently completed and dedicated. It is being copied from the original now hanging in the White House, which was presented by the national society in honor of Mrs. Harrison.

nor, also members of the faculty, assisted the hostesses. Guests included : Mrs. Bvron Rust. Misses Mary Louise Keach. Frances Noll. Edna Sweetland Josephine Stedfelt. Helen Turner, Janet Jaaua. Sarah Ann Shirley. Dorothy Brown. Mary Louise Baker. Helen Brian. Martha Jane Foerderer. Margaret Quinn. Martha Louise Bovd, Betty Kalleen , Genevieve I-feyers, Janice Kellogg. Marcella Moore. Margaret Blackwell. France* McCotter. Betty Bertermann. Jane Dugan. Emma Lou Lutz. Sheila Brown. Jane Krauss. Isabel Ouedelhoffer. Jane Wolf. Mary Louise Brown. Martha Moore. Barbara Kavanz.ueh. Vivian Walker, Adel Meyer, Anna Margaret Durkin. Mary Catherine Bowman. Betty Tainsch. Agnes Kalleen. Ann Louise Hunt. Shirley McKtttrlek. Wilma James, Katherine Krauss, Mary Barnard. Juliet Speyer. Catherine Lynch .Adeline Victor. Mary Swift, and Merle Anstess.

Emsting will wear rose crepe and carry Johanna Hill roses and frezias Carl Sanders will be best man Ushers will be Fred Sheehan, Andy Schackel, William Emsting Jr. and Carl Ernsting, Lafayette. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a princess gown of ivory satin. Her tulle veil will have a cap of Venetian lace caught with orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mildred Eikenberry, in a pink silk frock, will be flower girl and scatter rose petals. Billy Ernsting will be ring bearer. Following the ceremony, the bride and bride-groom will leave for a honeymoon in the south and will be at home after March 1 at Southport.

Sorority Sets Annual Dance, Luncheon Date Indiana chapters of Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold their annual state luncheon and dance March 14 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Active and alumnae members of chapters at Indiana, Butler, De Pauw and Purdue universities will attend. Mrs. William Henry Harrisou. 4221 Broadway, is in charge of tne luncheon, assisted by Mesdames R Hartley Sherwood, Charles Mcllvalne and Kearsley L. Ulrich. Miss Ineva Reilly is genera, chairman for the dance, assisted by the following committee: Mesdame? Frank Woolling, favors; Austin Clifford, music, and Joseph Ostrander, publicity. Presidents of the active chapters at Indiana and De Pauw also will assist on this committee. MARJORIE WILLIS WEDDED AT HOME The marriage of Miss Marjorie Willis, Anderson, daughter of Mrs J. E. Brubaker, formerly of this city, to Glenn Douglass, Conners - ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perry Douglas, Frankfort, took place today at the home of the bride’s mother. The bride wore a frock of navy blue crepe and carried yellow roees Mr. and Mrs. Douglas will make their home in Conners ville. Mr. Douglas attended Indiana university and is a member of Theta Chi fraternity. Sorority to Gather Alpha chapter, Phi Theta Delta sorority, will meet at § Wednesday at the Severin.