Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1932 Edition 02 — Page 6
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Bride-Electj Fiance Will Be Honored Miss Florence Efroymson, daughter of Meyer Efroymson, 3627 North Pennsylvania street, and her fiance, Harry B. Smith, Lowell, Mass., will be honored at a series of social events to be given by members of her family this week-end. Tonight Mr. Efroymson will entertain at dinner for his daugher, Mr. Smith, members of the immediate family and their out-of-town guests. These include the bride-groom-elect's father, William Smith, Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Smith and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Schneider, all of Chicago. The same group will be entertained informally with a tea Sunday afternoon, to be given by the bride-elect’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles F. Efroymson, 5360 Central avenue. Meyer Efroymson will entertain again Sunday night with a reception for his daughter and her fiance, at his home. Five hundred friends of the family are expected attend. The home will be decorated with roses and blue delphinium, carrying out the bridal colors, pink and blue. Appointments will correspond. Assisting with hospitalities will be Misses Hortense Wolf, Fanny Kiser, Dorothy Falendar, Lois Letzler, Carol Messing, and Jenny Efroymson. In the receiving line with the hcst, his daughter, and Mr. Smith, will be Miss Gertrude Fiebleman, Mrs. Louis Wolf, Mrs. Phillip Efroymson, Mrs. Louis Efroymson, Mrs. Isidore Fiebleman, and Mrs. Charles F. Efroymson. Miss Efroymson was graduated in June from Wellesley college. The wedding will be an event of the early autumn.
200 to Make Memorial Trip to St. Mary’s Reservations have been made by 200 members of the local chapter, daughters of Isabella, and their friends, to participate in a trip to St. Mary’s of the Woods Sunday, where they will visit the tomb of Mother Theodore Guerin, patron of the order, and founder of the Sisters of Providence, which sponsors the school there, and Ladywood school in Indianapolis. The trip will be made by bus. Plans for the day include a tour of the grounds and buildings, a picnic lunch, and a memorial service for Mother Theodore at her crypt. Humber Pagani, Indianapolis, will give a lecture on her life and work. Miss Edna Buennagel is in charge of arrangements for the day. Miss Gertrude Murphy is the chapter regent. Reservations are closed. The local group will hold its July meeting Tuesday night at the Catholic community center. VISITOR TO CITY IS GUEST AT BRIDGE Mrs. Isidore Silverman, 5352 Central avenue, was hostess to a bridge party at Whispering Winds Friday, when she entertained in honor of her guest, Mrs. Richard Jenson, Chicago. Mrs. Jensen is also visiting her sister, Mrs. August Wolter. Three tables were set for bridge. Mrs. Charles Ruer, Cincinnati, was the only other guest from out of town. ANNOUNCEMENT OF MARRIAGE IS MADE Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Bernice Blacklidge, daughter of J. A. Kautz, Kokomo, to Warren D. Oakes, Indianapolis. The wedding took place Thursday at the home of Mr. Kautz. Mr. and Mrs. Oakes have left for a wedding trip to Torch Lake, Mich. DUANE HICKS TO WED STATE GIRL Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Marion Evans, daughter of Robert T. Evahs, Indiana Harbor, to Duane J. Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hicks, 2016 Central avenue. The wedding will take place early in the autumn. BIRTHDAY CLUB WILL HOLD PICNIC Members of the Birthday Club will entertain their husbands and families with a picnic Sunday at Falls park. Pendleton. The club will hold its next meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Powers. Sail for Europe Among Indianapolis residents who sailed today from New York, aboard the S. S. Samaria, were Mr. and Mrs. Woods A. Caperton and Miss Mary Caperton, 4830 North Meridian street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hartopp, 2929 North Temple avenue. After their European tour they will return in September. Removing Blemishes It is convenient to remember that milk removes ink stains; cigaret ashes remove rings left by a wet glass on a furniture, ammonia will clean diamonds; and tooth paste takes the black coating away from silver jewelry.
Meridian Hills Celebrates Club’s Seventh Anniversary
Celebrating the seventh anniversary of the club, members of Meridian Hills Country Club, their families and guests, are participating in a series of activities today at the club house. Opening this morning with a “razzberry*’ golf tournament for the men. the day's program was to be filled with varied entertainment for both adults and children. A putting contest was to provide entertainment for the women, with . swimming and diving exhibitions for the young people. Games and a purring contest on their own cc/r-* was to fill the time for the chli'iic-. Tin* afternoon the dub will dedicate a steel flag pole to the memory
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Helen White to Be Wedded to Paul Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. John L. White, 1951 Park avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter,. Miss Helen Ruth White, to Paul E. Spencer, son of Mrs. Bertha Spencer, Carlisle. The wedding will take place Aug. 6 at the home of the bride’s parents, with the Rev. Charles Filmore of the Third Christian church, officiating. Miss White will have as her only attendant, Miss Phyllis Stoinbrugge, bridesmaid. Edward Adams will be best man for Mr. Spencer. The couple will make their home at 1951 Park avenue. The bride-elect is a member of lota Kappa sorority.
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—Photo bv Bretzman. \ Mrs. Raymond S. Hiatt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Hiatt are at home at Knightstown. Mrs. Hiatt was Miss Helen Moffett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Moffett, 306 North Irvington avenue, before her marriage July 9.
of Alexander R. Holiday, who died last October. Mr. Holliday served as president o* the club for three years, and was one of its most interested and active members. At 6:30, following the dedication, a buffet supper will be served on the lawn, which will be lighted with Japanese lanterns. Tables will be arranged, on the lawn for bridge during the evening, and the swimming pool will remain open for those who prefer to swim after sundown. Various prizes have been arranged for the games and contests. The men were to appear in costume for the tournament, and all rules of golf were to be suspended for the day, converting the tournament into a •farce. <
With the thermometer mounting steadily as mid-summer approaches, society is contenting itself by lolling on breeze-swept porches, shady lawns and spots away from the din and warmth of the city. Miss Jane Harding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harding, 3607 Washington boulevard, and her house guest, Miss Rosalie Wolf of New York City, found the lawn and comfortable chairs a delightful place to chat. Miss Wolf is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf of Terre Haute. She has been a frequent visitor in this city between the times she hasn’t been in Europe or studying at Barnard college. Mrs. Ruell Moore, 1032 West Thirty-fifth street, recently returned from Daytona Beach, Fla., with Mr. Moore, accompanied by
Legion Post and Auxiliary to Hold Outing at Greenfield
Auxiliary and Post 4 of the American Legion will hold their annual outing Sunday in Riley park, Greenfield. Entertainment will begin at 10. and will include contests and games for both adults and children. A picnic dinner will be served at noon. Arrangements and transportation are in charge of Mesdames A. H. Worsham. John Downing, A. H. McGroves, William McGeehan and Joe Sangfltt, Messrs. Arthur 1 Fuller, Eugene Barnhill and Ralph i/Fesler.
Butler Summer Students and Faculty to Go on Outing
Students and faculty of the summer session at Butler university will be entertained at a picnic luncheon in the formal gardens on the campus Wednesday noon. The event is being sponsored by a committee from the Woman’s Council and the faculty, in charge of Mrs. PROGRAM WILL BE HELD AT HOSPITAL Students from the Stephenson School of Expression will present a program Tuesday afternoon for the patients at the United States Veteran Hospital, on Riverside drive. The program is being sponsored by the Twelfth district American Legion auxiliary. Those taking part will be: Helen Wolbrigt. Hyla Doyal, Deane Doyal, Maxine Neukom, Margaret Neukom, Virginia Jordan, Norma B. Dodd. Wanda R. Helm, Martha J. Cooerider. Bernice J. Salge and Paul J. McNamara. DANCE TO BE HELD BY HOOSIER A. C. Hoosier Athletic Club will entartain with a dance on the roof garden at the clubhouse tonight for members and guests. Otto R. Roos, chairman of the club dance committee has appointed the following hosts and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gutzwiller, Mr. and Mrs. John L Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Fehrenbach. Sorority in Picnic Indiana Alpha chapter, Lambda Alpha Lambda sorority, will have a picnic supper at 7 Monday night at Broad Ripple Park.
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Miss Elinor Estes of Orlando, Fla
Mrs. Moore and her guest are seen playing cards on the porch, which serves as an escape from Old Sol's blistering rays. Mrs. Moore and Miss Estes were roommates at Florida State Woman's college, where they were members of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Miss Virginia Seeds of Chicago is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Henry Benham, 118 East Forty-fourth street. Three wise girls are these who deserted the city for a picnic in the woods. They are Miss Virginia Fosler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David W. Fosler, 4175 Central avenue; Miss Margaret Quatman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quatman, 4345 Carrollton avenue, and Miss Barbara Baumgartner, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Milton D. Baumgartner, 430 Buckingham drive. All are students of Butler university.
The post is among the sponsors of the exhibition golf match to be held July 24 at the Coffin course. Proceeds are to be used for the benefit of the city relief fund. Reservations may be made with E. P. Brennan, post commander, or Mrs. E. P. Martin, president of the auxiliary. Members of the auxiliary will be entertained with a garden party at 2 Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, 1125 West Thirty-sixth street.
j Thor G. Wesenberg, chairman of the council. A program will be presented, including a play to be given by the production class, taught by Professor C. H. Walters. The play will probably be Alice Gerstenburg’s one-act ‘‘Fourteeen,” with the parts taken by Miss Gladys Banes of the mathematics department, Miss Ruth Bonifield and Mrs. Blanche Crossen. Other entertainment will include I games and athletic contests, including archery, ping-pong, putting and ! croquette. The luncheon, to be served pici nic style, will be in charge of the | university cafeteria. Reservations ! must be made before noon Tuesday at the registrar’s office. This will be the second social function of the summer school sponsored by the council for the students and faculty. The first, an allschool luncheon, was held at the Campus Club, June 22. An open invitation has been extended to all students and faculty | members on both the Fairview and j college of education campuses. DEBS TO SPONSOR LEAP YEAR DANCE A leap year dance will be given Saturday night, July 30, at the Athenaeum, by a group of young women, prominent in local society. The hostesses will be Misses Mary Louise Minnick, Edna Balz, Mary , Jane Hammerstadt, Aimee Graham, ; Josephine Reed, Betty Reed, Margaret Henry, Betty Brown, Julianne Campbell, Virginia Roberts, Priscilla Minor, Hope Pfafliin, Genevieve Pickrell and Eunice Dissette. Invitations for the dance will be issued next week.
Mrs. Payne to Entertain for House Guest Mrs. Francis W. Payne, 5345 University avenue, will be at home from 3 to 5 this afternoon in honor ot her house guest, Mrs. Carl G. Seashore Jr., Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. William W. Mendehall, Pittsburgh. A color scheme of orchid and green will be used in the appointments. Summer flowers will be arranged about the house. Assisting Mrs. Payne will be Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, Mrs. Howard C. Caldwell and Mrs. William Rose. There are no invitations.
Miss Jennings to Be Wed at Church Aug. 4 Miss Winnette Jennings, whose marriage to Charles Howard Barclay will take place at 4 the afternoon of Aug. 4 at Central Universalist church, has chosen Mrs. Meredith Everett Davis, St. Petersburg, Fla., as her only attendant. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Lena B. Ebert, 3137 Ruckle street. Mrs. Davis will arrive in Indianapolis July 26, and will be Miss Jennings’ house guest until the time of the wedding. A number* of parties will be given for the bride-elect after the arrival of Mrs. Davis.
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Miss Mary Beverly Neil
Miss Mary Beverly Neil, Memphis, Tenn., has been the house guest of Miss Janet Jaqua, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jaqua, 3534 College avenue. Miss Neil and Miss Jaqua were classmates at Sweet Briar college last year. Engagement Announced Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Sylvia Emily Feibleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ely Feibleman, Boston, to Clarence L. Budd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Budd, 45 West Thirtythird street.
185 Enroll in Y.W.C.A. ‘Day Camps’ Girl Reserve department of the Central Y. W. C. A. is conducting five “day camps’* for school girls at the Spades branch library, the South Side Y. W. C. A., Hawthorne Social Service Center, Baptist Christian Center, and the Central Y. W. C. A. Enrollment in the camps has reached 185. Enrollment still may be made for any of the camps. Directors at each are: Spades, Miss Hulda Todd; South Side, Miss Jane Cartwright; Hawthorne, Miss Vivien Parnell; Baptist Christian. Miss Willa Walker; Central Y. W. C. A., Miss Marjorie Demaree. Assisting the directors are: Spades, Misses Delores Dorsey, Hazel Guio and Lois Williams; South Side, Virginia Boyd, Helen Glass and Rachel Cartwright; Hawthorne, Virginia Miller, Katherine Murphy and Muriel White; Baptist Center, Mrs. C. W. Ackman, Mrs. Fred Schmit and Mrs. James McCrae, and at the Central Y, Mary Holmes and Jane Colsher. Special assistants in music are: Misses Mae Henri Lane, Marthellen Ratcliffe and Ruth Van Metre, and in nature study, Mrs. Walter P. Morton, Mrs. W. C. Gardner, Miss Dale Waterbury and Miss Ruth Milligan. Motor service to Central Y. W. C. A. for swimming on Tuesday and Friday is being furnished by Mrs. Hugh McGibeny, who is supplying three cars from the Red Cross motor corps; Miss Elizabeth Hughes, Mrs. C. L. Mannering, Miss Grey Hinshaw, Mrs. Kenneth Hoy, Mrs. I. R. Yeagy, Mrs. Alma Lemon and Clarence Baker. Swimming instruction is being given by Mrs. Robert Brandes and Misses Vonda Browne and Jane Cartwright. Evansville Girl to Be Bride of M. M. Miller Marriage of Miss Dorothy Calvert Welborn, daughter of William Welborn, ‘Evansville, to Milford Mortimer Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Miller, 5234'North New Jersey street, will take place today in Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are attending the wedding. The bride, who is a graduate of Butler university, is well known in Indianapolis. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and of the Junior Service League of Evansville. Mr. Miller is a graduate of De Pauw university and the Indiana university law school. He belongs to Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
NEWS OF SOCIETY FOLK
Miss Norene McAtee, 1352 North Kealing avenue, left Friday for Lima, 0., where she will spend three weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Bridge. Mrs. Jesse Fletcher is expected home today from Lake Maxinkuckee, where she has been the guest of Mrs. Henley Holliday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle N. A. Walker, 3210 Washington boulevard, left Friday for New York, to sail for a European trip. Dr. Charles P. Eme:rson has returned from a trip around the world, which he began last September. Mrs. Emerson, who accompanied him, returned last month. They are at home t, t 3177 North Pennsylvania street. Miss Beverly Curtis, daughter of Lieutenant F. H. Curtis and Mrs. Curtis, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, has as her guest Miss Janet Anne McMahon, daughter of Captain B. B. McMahon and Mrs. MaMahon, Greencastle. Misses Alice Ann Woodward, Marian Ransburg and Mary Louise Falendar, returned Friday from Lake Wawasee, where they spent a week as the guests of M;ss Charlotte Niven. Mrs. Galvin Ogle Douglas of Washington, formerly of Indianapolis, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Alter, 3908 Rookwood avenue. Mrs. Mary Jarvis has left for a trip to Canada, Nova Scotia, New York and Washington. Miss Helen Oakes is spending her summer vacation at Torch Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, 5250 Kenwood avenue, have as their guests his sister. Miss Genevieve M. Allen, Springfield, Mass., and his brother, Edward C. Allen, Albany, N. Y. Miss Katherine Faulkner, 1938 Wilcox avenue, is visiting in Buffalo, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Roberts. George C. Mercer, 6335 West Morris street, was in New York City this week, registered at the Roosevelt. Mrs. Ida Gregg and Miss Jean Gregg, 619 East Thirty-second street, are in New York City, and are stopping at the Barbison Plaza hotel.
Card Parties
Sons of Union Veterans, auxiliary 10, will have a card party at 8 Wednesday, July 20 at the home of Mrs. Edward G. Harmon, 1320 North Beville avenue. There will be a eucher party at 8:30 Sunday night at Holy Rosary hall, 520 Stevens street. St. Patrick’s Social Club will have a benefit card party at 8:15 Sunday night in the school hall. Ladies of Holy Cross Circle will give a card party Sunday night at the school hall, 1417 East Ohio street. Druids Busy Bee Club will entertain with a benefit card party at 8 tonight at the hall, 29 H South Delaware street. LAMBDA CHIS TO~ END HOUSE PARTY Members of Lamba Chi sorority, who have been holding a house party for two weeks at Heflen’s camp, south of Edinburg, will return home Sunday. Those who have been in camp are Misses Helen Bratton, Sara Brown, Althea Day, Joan Farrer, Leona Flaherty, Mary Miller, Charlotte McClamrock and Olive Thompson.
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—Photo by Platt. Mrs. Robert I. Green Jr. Mrs. Robert I. Green Jr. was Miss Edith Harrison before her wedding July 2. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Harrison, 2309 North LaSalle street.
Alumnae Will Hold Party at Avalon Club Alumnae Association of the Indiana university chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority will hold its annual rush party at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, Aug. 13, at Avalon Country Club. Miss Maxine Wright, 4250 Central avenue, is assistant rush captain for the active chapter at Indiana. She will be a special guest at the party, and will appear on the program, giving an acrobatic dance. Twenty-five rushees will be entertained. Mrs. E. D. Taggart is president of the Indianapolis Alumnae of Sigma Kappa, and is in charge of arrangements for the party. PIANO PUPILS TO PRESENT RECITAL Ida Evelyn Burks will present her elementary piano pupils in a graduation recital at 8 Wednesday night at the Olive Branch Christian church, Raymond and South Pennsylvania streets. The pupils are Elizabeth C. Miller, Georgia Beekedis, Edith Helen Mullin and Julia Anne Benson. Plan Lawn Social Job’s Daughters, Bethel 11, will sponsor a lawn social Saturday night. July 23, at West Washington apd Morris streets. Supper will be served.
Mrs. William Pincher has as her guest Miss Fannie Davis, Lexington, Ky. < Miss Jean Gorton and her house guest, Miss Lois Johnson, left Friday for Miss Johnson’s summer home at Lake Tippecanoe, where they will spend a week. George G. Rinier was registered at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York this week. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Alexander and daughters, Albetra, Lorna and Doris Elaine, 715 East Fifty-seventh street, left today to spend a month at Barbee lake. Miss Jean Burke, 4435 College avenue, left today for a visit at Crooked lake. Miss Lorraine Dailey, 3608 North Meridian street, ha s as her house guest Miss Virginia Imbler, Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hall; their daughter, Mrs. J. L Benton, and Mr. Benton, all of Miami Beach, Fla., are here visiting Mr. Hall’s sister, Mrs. J. T. Searcy, and Mr. Searcy, 601 North Wallace street. Mrs. A. C. Slonaker, Los Angeles, is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Robert I. Boyer, 600 East Forty-fourth street.
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—Photo bv Bretzman. Miss Avalon Bowlin
Initiation services for Miss Avalon Bowlin and Miss Katherine Scott were held recently by Upsilon. chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma sorority.
Institutes to Be Sponsored by State Club Federation
Institutes for the clubs affiliated with the Indiana federation is one of the newer activities being sponsored by the state organization. A department to further this activity has been installed in the federation, under the leadership of Mrs. A. R. Putnam, Valparaiso. The institutes are suggested as a means of making club work more uniform among the affiliated clubs. Various problems of club activities are to be discussed at the institutes, with suggestions made by the member clubs, for the benefit of all. Among the problems which are
.JULY 16, 1932
Miss Egbert to Become Bride Today Miss Helen Egbert, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Egbert, 2601 Roosevelt avenue, will become the bride of Albert Thompson of Crawfordsville, in a ceremony at 3 this afternoon at the Fountain Street I Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. : Thompson is the son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank M. Thompson, Crawj fordsville. The Rev. Robert Baldridge will perform the ceremony before a banking of palms and ferns, interspersed with baskets of summer flowers. Pews reserved for families of the bridal couple will be marked with clusters of flowers. Miss Angelina Shaneff. violinist, will play “To a Wild Rose.’’ and Miss Hildred Trueblood will sing “At Dawning,” “I Love You Truly” and “Rose of Delta Sigma Epsilon,’* song of the bride's sorority. Miss Ruby Kerr, organist, will accompany Miss Shaneff and Miss Trueblood. and will play the wedding marches. Gown of Taffeta The bride will wear a gown of white taffeta, fashioned with loncflared skirt, short, jacket, and short puffed sleeves, with a sash of the taffeta, binding the waist. Her tulle veil will have a cap trimmed in orange blossoms, and she will carry a shower bouquet of Bride roses. Miss Leah Margaret Riker, Frankj lin, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a gown of Nile green silk crepe, with large white hat of rough straw, trimmed with a band of ribbon the same shade as her pown. Miss Marcella Paden. bridesmaid, will wear a similar gown of orchid, with white hat and orchid ribbon They will carry arm bouquets of roses and summer flowers, harmonizing with their frocks. Harold Thompson, Crawfordsville be be S t man for his broth 2“ if 1 ?* 8 brother, Herbert Egbert, will be the usher. hl^ r fln WiU wear a sown Os blue flowered crepe, with white accessories, and a shoulder corsage of summer flowers. Plan Canada Trip a STrfn iat6ly , after the a reception will be held at the home L. the lde ‘ s Parents. Summer flowers will be arranged about the Inf 16 ’ + l nd on the serv ing table, vhere the colors, orchid and green will be carried out. Lighted tapers Z t“b,r dlne C ’ ke "“ 1 , r - Thompson and his bride will leave after the reception for a mothrough southern Canada, ne brides traveling ensemble will be of blackaadn and white, with which Sf. W 5„ Z e&r White accessories. L h y , UE 156 at home after July 24 at 2014 Sherbrook avenue. The bride attended Butler university college of education, where she w as a member of Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority. Mr. Thompson is a graduate of De JPauw university. Fraternity to Hold Outing; Dance Planned Members of Xi chapter, Sigma Tau Phi fraternity, will entertain their guests with an outing Sunday at the Shades. The party will leave early Sunday morning and spend the day at the park, exploring and sightseeing. A picnic dinner will be served af noon, with a dance in the evening The chapter members who will gr are : Neil Koas. Jack Barrow, James Bennett Thomas Shufleton, Theodore Rupert, How ar< t Knox, William House, Joe Commons Kenneth Welthy. George Tilford, Kenn Simms. Robert Harwick and William Fltz gerald. SORORITY TO GIVE SWIMMING PARTY Members of Theta chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will entertain with a picnic and swimming party Monday night at Broad Ripple park. Those attending will meet at the Liggett drug store, corner East Washington and Pennsylvania streets. Mrs. Arthur Brumfield is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Miss Mary Donahue. Twenty persons will attend. dinner to Honor CITY NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Raub. 60 West Forty-third street, entertained Thursday night at the Indianapolis Country Club with a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Garstang, whose marriage was an event of June. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Raub Jr., Lafayette, were guests from out of town. THETA NU CHIS TO GIVE HOUSE PARTY Beta chapter of Theta Nu Chi sorority will hold a house party at Lake Manitou July 26 to July 31. Those who expect to attend are Misses Ruby Jo Anderson, Virginia Lee Mock, Dorothy Robinson, Charlene Plummer, Margaret Raffensperger, Gwendolyn Bynum, Dorothy Gutfliesch, June Cox, Vida Clarkson and Kathryn Mills. Use Wax on Iron A piece of wax run over the surface of an iron for pressing will make it perform its work much more smoothly.
to meet with consideration are: Length of the club season, the number of meetings to be held during the year, the ratio of time to be sperft on business and programs at the meetings, proportioning of time to be spent on civic and outside projects of the club, financing of clubs, budgets, planning of studies and year books, proportion of time devoted to parliamentary law and proportion of programs to be formal and informal. Mrs. Anna C. Witherlle is institute chairman of the general federation of clubs, and has suggested these questions for discussion.
