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Phi Mu to Hold State Luncheon
Annual state luncheon of Phi Mu sorority will be held today in the , Chateau room at the Claypool. Pink roses and pink and white tapers, the sorority colors, will decorate the luncheon tables. , The program will be in the nature of a radio broadcast, with Miss Alice Sexton of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club as announcer. Numbers on the broadcast include songs by the Sunshine Girls, Misses Esther Wexler and Christine McQuire; Miss Frances Anderson; Miss Dorothy McCleaster and Billy Shirley, and talks by officers. Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark, president ol the local alumnae group and general chairman of yie luncheon, will preside at the speakers’ table. Covers will be laid for Mesdames Clark, Raymond Toler. W. H. Olcott, Clifton Caca. Ralphe Ploughe, Misses Lora Lackey. Martha Landis, Dorothy Renwick and Marie Sangernebo. The dance and bridge party will be held tonight In the Chateau room, with music furnished by Denny Dutton's orchestra. City alumnae will be represented by: Mesdames Ross E. Coffin. Harry L. Cause. Clinton H. Glascock. Fred L. Haniey. Stanley P. Hayes, Russell S. Julius. Clarence Lcet, L. A. Turnock, Misses : Frieda Bock. Helen Clark. Alma Sexton. Grace Turner. Helen Wagoner. Elizabeth Warner, Aurelia Willers, Roma Satcr, Zella Yates. OUT OF STATE ALUMNAE Mesdames William Zaiser and Robert Wark, Chicago; Mrs. Roy Craig, Misses Catherine Bockop. Cincinnati; Misses' Lucille Schultz, College Corners, 0., and Elsie Wilsle. Carmln, XU. OUT OF TOWN ALUMNAE Mrs. Rader Haworth, Gary; Mrs. George Nelson, Misses Margaret Geyer. Theckia Detzler. Helen Goppert. South Bend; Mrs. Edith lice. Misses Lucille Dlcnhart. Marguerite Thomas. Lucille Alvord, Mary McGinnis, Neil Hancock. Ruth Schnaible, Grace Wilson, Anne Morris, Lillian Stewart. Mabel Louise Harlan, Lafayette; Miss Martha Fredenburg, Whiting; Mrs. William Grace, Misses Marguerite Cummings, Rose Marie Kronmtller, Janet Bottern. Arna McFarland. Matilda Aurnan, Mary Ruth Rising. Martha Ellen Cress. Ft. Wayne; Mrs. M. A. Anderson. Misses Edith Olmsted. Christine Palmer. Anderson; Mesdames Charles Starr. Dale Cox, Miss Lorene Bond. Richmond; Misses Clara Fedler, Ellen McGranahan, Louise Schetter, Charlotte Green, Mary Thorne Mower, Marguerite Keller. Bloomington: Mesdames Ploughe, Donald Mahoney. Roy Scircle, Elwood; Miss Mable Clark. MONON Miss Elizabeth Hallowell. Milan; Misses Emma Clapp. Almira Wild. Marjory Lutz, Hobart: Misses Blanche Gookiqs. Catherine Eckert. Alice Holton, Osgood: Miss Hester Little. Lowell: Mrs. F. G. Norris, Miss Dorothy Coppock. Jonesboro: Miss Charlotte Henderson. Waynetown: Miss Lora Lackey. Malott; Miss Irene Knight, Warren; Miss Martha Shaw, Columbia City: Miss Kathryn Sommers. Odon: Miss Mertle Hoffman. Summer: Miss Therese Moran, Lebanon: Mrs. Ralph Kroft. Misses Helen Kroft and Helen Henderson. Fowler; Misses Grace Corbin and Ida Moorehouse. Morocco: Misses Lucille Romertson and Helen Foster: Misses Wilma Bertha Belle and Mary Burckle, Montmorencie: Miss Ann Van Horn. Francesville: Miss Elsie Schaefer. Freelandville: Mrs. Charles Wood. Jasonville: Alias Minnie Alice Parsons. Greentown: Mrs. Joe Sanders. Miss Esther Gettinger. Aluncie: Mrs. Joseph Moore, Garrett; Russell Gordon. Monticello: Miss Frances Dixon. Kokomo: Misses Cecelia Scherb and Btanche Shortridge. Brazil; Airs. C. H. Pfingstag, Angola; Mesdames Walter Gerster. F. E. Conder. Dlllsboro; Aliss Lenora Noblltt. Waveland: Mrs. W. L. Howard. Darlington: Mrs. James Hyatt. Charlestown: Alias Alargaret Woodscn. Orleans: Aliss Grace Kelly. Hartford City; Miss Alary Holdermann. Petersburg: Alisses Alarian Gaar and Bertha Cockran, Frankfort: Airs. R. E. Powell. Misses Mildred Werner. Christine Wyman. Valparaiso: Alisses La Verne Hill and Mary Doup. Columbus: Mrs. George Bishop. Mitchell: Miss Marjorie Roth. Booneville; Alisses Mary Boaz. Nelly Trexler. Edith Moon, Mary Johnson. Crawfordsville: Miss Marion Gross. New Albany: Mesdames Herbert Metzger. Flora Manaugh. James Demaree and Miss Juanita Stelnmetz. Madison; Mesdames R. L. McQuiddy, A. B. Clapp. Jeffersonville; Mrs. R. E. Martin. Elkhart: Aliss Virginia Brooks. Wabash, and Miss Mabel Clarke. Alonon. SORORITY ALUMNI HAVE LUNCHEON Mrs. S. B. Walker, 52 Layman avenue, was hostess for the monthly luncheon meeting of the Beta Beta alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority today. Mrs. Charles Thomas was in charge of the luncheon, and was assisted by Mesdames Roy Kenady, S. G. Howard. T. E. Wright, George W. Walker. Misses La Donna Lamb and Dorothy Peterson. Following a business session the new constitution and code of the sorority was read by Mrs. Robert Wolfe, and Miss Rea Bauer gave a group of piano solos. AW OFFICERS OF CLUB ARE NAMED Mrs. T. G. Wesenberg entertained the Over the Teacups Club at her home, 429 Buckingham drive, Friday. The following officers were elected: Mesdames W. L. Richardson, president: .1 A. Sutherland .vice-president; Harriet E. Sharpe, secretary: Wilbur Dick, treasurer; Ray D. Jenckes. T. G. Wesenberg, Fred Dav. C. A. Pritchard and Miss Carolyn Miller, executive committee. Pi Omega, Will Meet Plans for the observance of Founder's day in April will be made at the meeting of Alpha chapter, Pi Omega sorority, at the home of the president. Miss Mary H. McGinley, 943 North Oxford street. Wednesday night. The committee in charge of arrangements for the celebration is composed of Misses Helen Perry, Victoria Poggiani and Irma Spackc.
Queen Saved By United Pres* NORMAN. Okls.. March 14. —Being selected queen of the annual celebration of University of Oklahoma engineering students may !>e an honor, but it is not always a pleasure, Miss Antoinette Halko of Tulsa was convinced today. For many years an intense rivalry has existed between students of the engineering and law schools, and the annual ambition of the law students is to kidnap the engineers’ queen to spoil the celebration. Miss Halko. this year’s queen, was kidnaped Thursday and taken to Oklahoma City. She was held prisoner several hours, until some engineers found and rescued her late Thursday night. She was under constant guard today awaiting the hour of the ceremonies.
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Delta Gamma to Have State Banquet, Dance at Club
Fifty-seventh annual Founders’ day state banquet and dance of the Delta Gamma sorority will be held on the tenth floor of the Columbia club tonight. The speakers’ table will be lighted by blue tapers and decorated with plateaus of spring flowers. Covers will be laid for: Miss Betty Welntz, province secretary; Miss Elia Yakey, Bloomfield, state alumnae chairman, toastmlstress; Mrs. George Brown, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter; Mrs. Glenn Woodard, president of the Bloomington alumnae chapter;'Mrs. Mark Hamer, general chairman; Miss Alice Vawter, president of the active chapter at Indiana university, and Mesdames Donald O. Ruth, Paul Gayman. Dudley A. Smith, William F. Kegley, George O. Brown, Roila E. Willey, Misses Marthalee McCreary, and Edna Nowland. Miss Henrietta Smith of the Butler chapter and Miss Nedra Hildebrandt of the Indiana chapter will perform the candlelight sendee in honor of the founders of Delta Gamma. Mrs. Josephine Fry and Mrs. May Zimmerman, chapter house mothers, will be special guests at the dance. Miss Mary Jane Kegley and Miss Mary Lee Porter will entertain with specialty dances during the evening. BUTLER CHAPTER Alisses Elizabeth Akin, Ruth Jean Ale, Aleen Alexander, Florence Behymdt, Lilyar. Brafford, Jerry Carver, Helen Chapman, Mary Virginia Clark, Anne Cooper, Doro-
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—Photo by Bretzman. Mrs. Warren Dawson Before her marriage last Sunday, at the Union chapel, Mrs. Warren Dawson was Miss Thelma Hinshaw. She is the daughter of Dr. Gertrude Hinshaw, 6325 Bellefontaine street.
1 Forty-fourth street, has been appointed a delegate to the national i convention of the Daughters of the Union, April 15, 16 and 17, in | New York City. Mrs. Augstein is a member of the local Oliver Perry ; Morton chapter. Mrs. Joseph Ostrander is pub-
thy Dauner, Marguerite Doriot, Mary Helen Dunnington, Margaret Ensley, Laura Foy, Jean Goulding, Helen Jordan, Vera Kunse, Ina Lawrence, Katherine Louden, Katherine Haugh, Margaret Mattingly, Florence Morris, Bernice Mull, Betty Anne Nichols, Ruth Pahud, Virginia Plock, Rosalyn Reed, Phyllis Sharpe, Alice Shirk, Martha Shirk, Marion Shultz, Emma Lou Thornborough, Katherine Tinsley, Helen Tolson, Margaret Walden. INDIANA CHAPTER Misses Martha McLaughlin, Martha Harmon, Madeline White, Elizabeth Conner, Catherine W ’vers, Beatrice Owens, Judith Parker, Alic. Vawter, Helen Crumpacker, Rosemary Kellj, Lucille Coyle, Dorothy Ann Brant, Betty Jenkins, Maxine Skinner, Helen Louise Hamilton, Ellen Thurman, Dorothy Haynes, Hilda Humphreys, Anna Kathryn Jessup, Martha Belle Steppe, Katherine Stormer, Sara Curtis Williams, Dorothy Thompson. Mary Baum, Dorothy Morris, Barbara Dow, Shirley Hawes, Doris Bruce, Louise Troy. Ruth Evelyn Royster, Mary Jane Kruse, Martha Gonnerman, Dorothy Dress, Marian Bruce, Dorothy McKinney, Virginia Feltus, Genevieve, Skinner, Dorothy Shacklet, Winifred Vickery, Catherine Crawley, Eleanor Boys, Nedra Hildebrandt, Helene Mahan. INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE Mesdames H. S. McCray, Henry H. Morgan, William W. McDaniel, Harry B. Perkins. Gerald Redding, Earl Robinson, R. C. Rottger, F. C. Thorne, Loyd Tucker, Nathan T. Washburn, H. B. West, Carl Wildason, Russell Willett'. Rolia E. Willey, Barrett M. Woodsmall, James A. Young, John M. Kissenger. Robert Littell, S. P. Mathews. R. F. Wilburn. Clifford H. Parke, Dwight Peterson, Donald O. Ruh, Ralph W. Showakter, Dudley Smith, Grover Turner. Miss Aldridge, Bon O. Aspy, Robert E. Avals, George T. Badger, Carleton Best, M. R. Clarke, W. A. Coglizer, Harrison Collier. Frank M. Oox, Carl Davis, Addison M. Dowling, Harold Epler, H. W. Faulkner, Edward Flllon, P. D. Gayman. Mesdames Walter Gingery, A. H. Guyot, Monroe Heath, William F. Handron, C. B. Henkle, O. Iff Herschman, Herschell Johnson, W. S. Johnson, Phillipp McAllister, S. Douglass Bash, Rex C. Boyd, George O. Browne. Edgar B. Carter, J. T. Davis, B. S. Davisson, C. B Durham, Claude Ewing, Mark Hamer, Rex A. Hayes, Glenn Jackson. William F. Kegley, William H. Fox, Richard Wall, Guy Morrison, Howard Jones, Howard Kiser. Misses Alice McJuillan, Sara Sisson, Dorothy Wilson, Elizabeth Scott, Mary Smith, Kate Voris, Marthalee McCreary, Esther Aldridge, Armen and Lucy Ashjian, Lucille Chandler. Louise Dauner. Marjorie Day. Mildred Dirks. Helen Dodds. Dorothy Dugdale, Rusiland Etnrick, Elsa Fisher, Katherine Gerlack, Catherine Gilbert. Eleanor Jones. Catherine Force Lang, Ruth Long. Virginia Lucas. Thera Gray Burns, Edith Curtis, Helen De Veiling. Josephine Fitch, Doris Haggard, Dorothy Helmer, Jane Bird, Helen Neal, Pauline Rentsch, Eugenia Anderson and Dorothy Metcalf. OUT OF TOWN ALUMNAE Miss Amy Beatty. Miss Elizabeth Reed, Crawfordsville; Miss Ruth Adams, Danville; Mrs. Robert Doles, Greensburg; Miss Hilda J. Teetor, Hagerstown; Mrs. Mark Bundy. Knights town: Miss Doris Howard, Kokomo; Miss Dorothy Martin, Ft. Wayne; Miss Mary Helen Farger, Laporte; Mrs. Frit* Perfect, Miss Florence Sterling, Ft. Wayne; Miss Constance Mancedick. Misses Lueila and Louise Loets, Laporte.
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licity chairman for the state day celebrations of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority today. The luncheon and dance will be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Milton Steinberg will be on the program at the nineteenth anniversary meeting of Indianapolis
Tea Planned for Members of Sorority
Members of the Zeta chapter, Pi Omicron sorority, will be entertained at tea Sunday afternooji by Mrs. Edythe Daugherty, at the home of Mrs. C. E. Garbrough, 20 North Pershing avenue. Appointments will be in green and white, in keeping with St. Patrick’s day. The tea table will be centered with white rosebuds and lighted with green tapers. Mrs. Garbrough will pom-, assisted by Mrs. Mary Swank, Misses Osa Lovett, Leona Lingenfelter, Florence Lipps and Lillian Scherer. A musical program has been arranged by Mrs. Durward B. Wood. Zeta and Alpha chapter of Pi Omicron will visit John Herron institute at 7 Wednesday night. Wilbur Peat wil] speak on “Indiana Artists.”
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—Photo by Platt. Mrs. Ernest Schwartz Miss Anna Sofnas became the bride of Ernest Schwartz in a ceremony performed March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz are at home at 211 East Thirty-first street.
chapter of Hadassah at 2:15 Wednesday at Kirshbaum Community Center. Miss Hildreth Siefert is on the dance committee of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority convention to be held March 21 in the Travertine room of the Lincoln.
North Manchester Professor to Address Research Club
Professor Raymond Schutz, head of the Sociology and English departments of North Manchester college, will speak at the guest day program to be held Monday by the Woman’s Research Club, in the parlors of the Third Christian church. Tea will be served following the program. During a brief business session preceding the address, officers for the coming year will he elected.
University Women to Sponsor European Art Study Class
The Art section of the Fine Arts Study group of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, will hold a course on the study of European art during the remainder of March, and
MISS VAN DEVENTER BECOMES ENGAGED
The engagement of Miss Helen Van Deventer, Toledo, formerly a member of the staff of the Kokomo Tribune, to Clair J. McKnight, of New York City, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McKnight, Paxton, 111., has been announced by the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martin, Toledo. Miss Van Deventer is a graduate of Purdue university, where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority, and Mortar Board, national honorary society. Mr. McKnight is a graduate of Purdue, and is a member of Delta Upsilon. MUSIC ALE CHANGES DATE OF LUNCHEON Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will hold its annual business and luncheon April 1, instead of April 3, as previously planned, due to the fact that April 3 falls on Good Friday. The luncheon will be held at 12:30 at the Propylaeum and will be followed by a program. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Harvey Martin. ALPHA DELTA PI PARENTS TO DINE Alpha Delta Pi Mothers Club will hold an informal dinner at 6 Wednesday night at the chapter house, 545 Berkley road, for the fathers and mothers. Mrs. Fred W. Jaehne is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shellhouse, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Trabue, Mrs. Edna Christian and Miss Isabelle Mossman vtll be honor guests.
Music Clubs to Sponsor Competition Annual junior and student contests and biennial young artists’ contests will be held all day next Saturday at the Y. W. C. A. under the auspices of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs. Entrants in junior and student contests must be members of music federation groups. The young artists contests are open to any one meeting requirements. State young artists’ contestant obligate themselves to go to the district contests and the national finals, should they win in the state and district contests. National contests will be held at the biennial convention of the National Federation in San Francisco in June. Register for Contest Registration for the young artists’ contests will be held at 1, and will be followed by the program at 2. Mrs. Guido Stempel, Bloomington, chairman, is in charge of registration. Mrs. Louise Billman, Shelbyville, is auditor of judges’ ballots, Mrs. Frank B. Hunter, Indianapolis, is chairman of judges, Mrs. Edward Bailey Birge, federation president, is hospitality chairman, and will be assisted by board members. The junior and students’ contests wil be held Saturday morning. Mrs. Hunter is general chairman, and Mrs. Fred Knodel is registration chairman, assisted by Mrs. Billman. Visitors will register with Miss Ida Belle Sweeney.
* Chairmen of Rooms Chairmen of audition rooms will include Mrs. Lenore Roberts, Miss Barbara Bridges, Miss Mary Corman, assisted by Mrs. Harold Larsh, Mrs. A. A. Deardorf and Miss Lucille Stewart. Mrs. Clair McTuman is hospitality chairman, and Mrs. Verna Palmer Sterling In charge of publicity. Following are the times for registrations and contests in the junior student group: Plano, class A and C, registration 8:15, contests 9:00. Class B and D. registration 9:45. contest 10:15. Class E. registration at 10:30. contest. 11:15. Violin class A registration at 8:15, contest. 9. Class B. registration at 9:30. contest 10. Class C. registration at 10, contest at 10:45. Cello, class B. registration at 10:45, contest at 11. Vcloe, grammar school, registration at 11:15. contest at 11:45.
Dramatic Club Will Present German Work German evening will be observed by the Irvington Dramatic Club Saturday night, March 21, at the home of Miss Mary Mcßride. Sudermann’s play, “Far Away Princess” will be presented. Mrs. Thomas C. Howe is in charge of arrangements for the evening. Those taking part in the play are: Messrs, and Mesdames Tom Elrod. Clifton E. Donnell. Kenneth Badger, Ferd Whitherspoon. William Insley, Mrs. Robert Hall and Mrs. Frances Insley. The foreword will be read by Thomas C. Howe. The program is a continuation of the year’s study of the plays of certain foreign countries. At each meeting a drama characteristic of the nation being studied has been presented by a cast of club members. Spanish, English, French and Norwegian evenings have been observed.
Music will be provided by the Byrd trio, composed of Misses Mary Lohrman, cellist: Virginia Byrd, pianist, and Lorinda Cottingham, violinist. Hostesses for the tea will be members of the program and social committees: Mesdames Arthur Thomas, C. J. Buchanan, Charles Lemon, Thomas P. Woodson, Merle Sidener, E. D. Clark, R. O. McAlexander, M. J. Ransdell, W. C. Borcherding, A. L. Wilson, and Seymour Morrison.
April. Classes under the direction of Miss Blanche Stillson will be held at 10 each Thursday morning beginning March 19, at the Children’s museum, 1150 North Meridian street. Subjects which will be discussed are “Art of the Italian Renaissance,” March 19; “Painting in Flanders, Holland and Germany,” March 26; “Classicism and Romanticism in FTance,” April 2; “English Landscape and the Barbison School,” April 9, and “French Realists and English Pre-Raphaelites,” April 16. Nonmembers of the association may enroll for the entire course, or may attend single sesisons, with like privilege extended to members. Information concerning the course may be obtained from Mrs. T. Victor Keene.
MISS CARLIN WILL BE MARRIED SOON
Mrs. Josephine Carlin, New York City, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Marie Antoinette Carlin, 1434 North Delaware street, to Dolph J. Kay. The wedding will take place April 5 in Indianapolis.
GAMMA DELTA ALPHA TO GIVE PARTY
Alpha chapter, Gamma Delta Alpha sorority, will hold a St. Patrick’s day party Monday night at the Antlers, as the concluding affair in a series of rush parties. Guests will be: Mrs. Grace Schneps. Misses Pay McComiskv. Dorene Anderson. Jewel King, Elolse Greenwald. Inez Metzger. Kathlyn Reilly. Prances Kelly and Marie Losche. Gorgeous Dessert If you want a dessert de luxe, an exotic, exciting one, get canned guavas, put them through a sieve, chill thoroughly and serve the mixture in black or clear crystal dishes with heavy unwhipped cream.
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Miss Charlotte Cashon Pledges of the Butler university chapter of the Delta Delta Delta sorority will give their annual silver tea from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon at the chapter house, 809 West Hampton drive. Miss Charlotte Cashon is a member of the committee on arrangements. Miss Irene Cravens will preside at the tea table, assisted by Miss Josephine Fassler. A musical program will be presented by Misses Bertha Herrick, pianist, and Catherine Butz, violinist. Other members of the committee are Misses Marjorie Carr, chairman, Eleanor Marshall, Josephine McElhaney, Louise Dodd and Evelyn Crosstreet.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Members to Join in Luncheon, Dance
More than two hundred active and alumnae members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will meet today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the annual state luncheon and dance. Tables will be arranged with spring flowers and dark and light blue candles. Mrs. Mark H. Reasoner, president of the local alumnae association, will preside at the speakers’ table. Others at the table will include: Miss Clara O. Pierce, Columbus, 0., executive secretary, who will present, greetings from the executive offices; presidents of the state alumnae associations; the following presidents of active chapters in the state: Misses Mary Niblack, De Pauw; Peggy Culmer, Indiana; Violet Jay. Purdue, and Betty Jeanne Davis. Butler; Mesdames William H. Harrison, R. Hartley Sherwood, ICearsley L. Urich, Charles P. Mcllvaine; Miss Ineva Reilly, Mesdames Austin Clif-
ford; Frank B. Woolling, and Joseph Ostrander. V Miss Pierce will present scholarship awards to honor students of each chapter, who are Misses Margaret Clanson, De Pauw; Margery Mathias, Purdue; Mary Dorothy Johnston, Indiana and Nancy Moore, Butler. A newspaper, The Key Note, edited by Miss Dorothy Quick, Butler chapter, containing news from various chapters, the menu and the program, will be distributed. A stun; will be given by each chapter, and music will be furnished by the K-ippa trio from Butler, composed of Misses Martha Tewald, Johanne Perrin and Virginia Elliott. More than two hundred will attend the dance which also will be held at the club.
FROM INDIANA C. Misses Marjorie White. Mary Dot Johnston, Barbara Smith, Nancy Biggs, Josephine Haworth. Mary Siepenthal, Peggy Culmer. Peggy Watson. Mary Tucker, Zurelda Frick. Rose Mary Hussey, Martha Wimmer. Lilly Sauerwine. Shirley Pierson, Jane Crumpacker. Edwina Bearse. Marian Dunlap, Beryl Ryan, Flora Hartley, Betty Hutchins. Jeanne Barrett, Eudora Moore. Katy Ann Louden. Barbara Moore. Helen Murphey. Margaret Lauenstein. Jane Allen. Jane Gibson. Ruth Anderson, Edwina Patten. Gene Portteus. Katherine Jaqua, Rowine Russell, Nancy Rassau. Martha Stevenson. Elsie Frick and Mary Bowles. FROM BUTLER Misses Jean Underwood. Margaret Barker. Dorothy Quick. Sarah Ella Hill. Frances Denny. Polly Pierson. Virginia Bugbee. Betty Jeanne Davis. Anna Lee Howell. Mary Ellen Yarllng. Glen Hanning. Jane Wtlliston. Adelaide Gould. Agnes Kalleen. Margaret Hunt. Betty Jeanne Balz, Betty Ramey. Myla Smith. Elizabeth Moran. Elise Schmidt. Isabel Hussen. Jaoueline McKee. Merry O. McDonnan, Cosette Scholl. Mariadna Colburn. Jean Peterson. Johanne Perrin. Betty Barrett, Marcella Moore. Virginia Elliott. Mary Louise Beem. Dione Kerlin. Katy Kinniard. Mary Stierwalt. Alice Philip. Kathryn Fitchey. Betty Romack, Frances Brusch and Martha Tewald. FROM PURDUE Misses Viola Jay. Mae Lo Batterton. Margery Mathias. Cretchen Graham, Gladys Haws. Mary Esther Poorman, Alberta Loop. Charline Dalrymp’* Marjery Tanner. Vida Bess Osborn, Marjorie Fant. Rosemary Goff, Virginia Rigdon. Kathleen Karker. Elizabeth Wason, Nelle Newton and Margaret Garricus. FROM DE PAUW Misses Mary Niblack. Mary Elizabeth Colvin. Elaine Kenna. Wilma Acton.
COMEDY PLANNED
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Mrs. Margaret E. Garnett “The International Case,” a comedy-musical production, will be presented by the Indianapolis Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club at 8 Saturday night in the auditorium at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Margaret E. Garnett will represent Scotland, and will sing a number of Scotch songs, and dance the highland fling.
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)~t w&ttis Club Will Give Bridge Music department of the Woman's Department Club will have a St. Patrick's day bridge tea at 2:30 Monuay at the clubhouse. Mrs. Arthur A. Zimmer is chairman and will be asisted at tea by Mesdames Frank McCaslin, M. D. Diuway, J. C. Morrison, Edward E. Fi’.-s, A. E. Shirley and W. D. Morton. Mrs. W. C. Royer is chairman of prizes assisted by Mesdames William Bartholomew and McClellan Coppock. Reservations for tables have been been made by the following: Mesdames Morrison. William Mcßride. Paul F. Hunt. John Steeg. Leonidas Smith. G. W. Shaffer. Laurence Orr. Coppock Frank C. Walker. George Lowe. Edward Ferger. Zimmer. Clarion Ridge. M. B Hedges. C. At. Beshore, J. T. Holiett. H. L Patrick. W. Y. Rover. Harry L. Foreman T. W. Sierdorfer. Everet M. Schofield. McCaslln. M. F. Connor. John Curry, A. C Rassmussew. H. O. Warren. G. W. Bowman. Christian Olsen and Miss Pear; Keefer. The community welfare department will hold its March discussion luncheon meeting Wednesday at the clubhouse. Eugene Foster, director of the Indianapolis Foundation, will speak on ‘Foundation and Indianapolis.” Monsignor Francis Gavask. a trustee of the Foundation, will be an honor guest of the department Mrs. Jeanette Williams, director of the atypical schools, has been invited. The Public Health Nursing auxiliary will have Mrs. John I. Kautz. president of the Public Health Nursing Association, as its guest.
Lucile Hunt, Betty Jane Cox. Caroline Alvard. Nelle Darrah, Jane Mcßride. Bethel Williams, Alary Elizabeth Wilson. Virginia Cochran. Florence Bechtel. Betty Watt*. Jane Rhue. Margaret Pouchen, Mary Ruth Haig. Anne Hayden. Jeannette White. Sara Smith, Helen Edwards. Jane Wells. Margaret Winship, Alartha Jean Stephenson. Alargaret Clamson. Dorothy Stratton. Judv Christian. Doris Janes. Mary Nees. Elizabeth Hughes, Dorothy Parker. Margaret Cox. Louise Elmore. Eleanor Williams. Martha Parker, Marcia Smith, Martha Davis. Mary Louise William, Betty Barker. Barbara Haig. Betty Lupton. Sara McCray. Virginia Leonard. Marjorie Finch. Betty Williams. Dorothy Sellers, Mary Louise Moffitt and Marjorie Call. INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE Mesdames Harry O. Jones, Joseph C. Matthews, George H. Kingsbury, R. Hartley Sherwood, Francis Meyer, G. B. Taylor, John R. Brayton, De Forest O'Dell. Joe Rand Beckett, Joseph Ostrander, Philip Johnson, F. E. Shortemeler, A. S Elliott, Richmond E. Bastian, Oramel Skinner, Culver C. Godfrey, Wm. T. Rose, A. W. Brayton, Matthew Farson, John R. Carr, F. C. Alberschardt, O. P. Mcllvaine, M. H. Raesoner, Kearsley L. Urich, Wm. H. Harrison, Frank B. Woolling. Austin V. Clifford. Louise Hoover. Richard Bishop, Howard Caldwell, Ashton Wood. Robert C. Clark, Samuel Hurd and Misses Mary Ann Ogden, Ethel Snodgrass, Elizabeth Bettcher. Edna Crommelin, Ethel Millikan, Joan Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Adah Hunter, Jean Coval. Dorothy Segur, Ruth Stone, Edith Huggins, Kathryn Bowlby, Margaret Stilz, Florence Lupton, Eneva Reilly, Phyllis Hansen and Carolyn McNutt. STATE ALUMNAE Misses Kathryn Gooding. Katherine Kinneer and Thelma Rutledge. Muncle; Mrs Wm. P. Luther. Brazil; Mrs. L. N. Cline and Miss Elizabeth Patton. Bluffton; Misses Mildred Albright and Martha Ehle. Anderson: Miss Margaret Osgood. Richmond: Mesdames Ernest C. Hassler and Wm. W. Meyer, Connersville: Mesdames John H. Allee. Frank Donner and N. C. Haw. Greencastle: Mrs. Tom Knlpe. Kokomo; Mrs. Elmer E. Dunlap. Columbus: Mrs. John F. Mitchell Jr. and Miss Nelle Baldwin. Greenfield: Mrs. Norman Adkins and Aliss Mary Southworth. Lafayette; Mrs. Eugene C. Barrett, Hagerstown: Miss Kathleen Campbell. Vincennes: Mrs. Albert Hoadley. Bloomington: Miss Catherine Willis. Attica: Mrs. H. 5. Talbot. Akron: Irene Miller and Wm. H. Cooke and Miss Alta I. Bartlet. Terre Haute. Mrs. Roy Adney. Lebanon, and Mesdames Professor to Speak Before French Group Professor John T. Fotos of ’ Purdue university will speak on “The Influence of Feminism on the Literature of the Seventeenth Century” before *the members of the Allliance Francaise Tuesday night at the Spink-Arms. A dinner in honor of the speaker will precede the program. Professor Fotos is asssistant professor of French at Purdue, and is president of the Indiana chapter of American Association of Teachers of French. He is a graduate of McGill university, Montreal, and received his M. A. degree from the University of Chicago. He has made a special study of seventeenth century French literature and presented a paper on the subject at the national convention of the Modern Language Association of America held recently in Washington, D. C. COMEDY WILL BE GIVEN AT SCHOOL The comedy, ‘‘Mammy's Little Wild Rose,” which was presented recently before the Parent-Teacher Association of School 20, will be given at 8 Tuesday night for the association of School 8 in the auditorium of School 28, State and Lexington avenues. Between acts of the play musical numbers will be presented by the Mothers’ chorus of the P. T. A. of School 20. The entertainment is in charge of Mrs. B. C. Milburn, president of the association of School 18, and Miss Mildred Weld principal. Miss La Vonne Cox! teacher at the school, is the director.
200 DOCTORS TO ATTEND BANQUET More than 200 physicians from all parts of the state will attend the annual spring banquet of the Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity alumni association which will be held at 6 tonight at the Spink-Arms. Members of the active chapter at the Indiana university school of medicine also will be guests. Officers of the alumni association are: Dr. R. A. Solomon, president: Dr. B. O. Asher. New August*. vice-president, snd Dt. R. a. Geider. secreUry-tressurer. The annual dance will be held Saturday night at fchi total
