Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1933 — Page 6

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Gov. and Mrs. McNutt to Be Guests of Honor at Propylaeum’s Musicale Program for 2:30 Monday at Clubhouse Has Been Arranged by Pauline Schellschmidt; Guest Artists to Play. Governor and Mrs. Paul V. McNutt will be guests of honor at the musicale of the Propylaeum Club at 2:30 Monday in the clubhouse, 1410 North Delaware street. The program arranged by Miss Pauline Schellschmidt will include her review of ' Boccaccio'’ by Franz von Supper, illustrated by several artists. Guest musicians will be Mesdames Ruth Devin. Lissa Cox. Robert Blake, Frank T. Edenharter, Louise Schellschmidt-Koehne and Misses Maud Custer and Virginia Layenberger.

Governor and Mrs. McNutt will be seated with members of the board of directors and the entertainment committee in the northeast parlor. The clubhouse will be decorated with spring flowers. Assistants will be Misses Lucy Taggart, Cerene Ohr, Mary Sullivan, Evelyn M. Butler and Anna Knubbe and Mesdames Winfield Miller, Robert Adams, H. A. Boomer, Charles Edwards, Richardson Sinclair, Paul Fisher, William Kuhn, Walter Marmon, Frank A. Hamilton, Demarchus Brown, R. O. McAlexander, George Dickson, Perry Clifford, L. C. Boyd, Cora Epps, Thomas D. Sheerin, F. Ellis Hunter, Otto N. Frenzel Jr.. Carl Vernon Griffith. O. B. lies, J. I. Holcomb, William M. Louden, Edward Gall. John W. Atherton, C. C. Perry, William H. Coburn, Henry Bliss, Robert Failey, Dorothy D. Goodrich, Frank B. Fowler, William J Hogan, Fred Hoke, Ralph Lemcke, Edmund D. Clark and Christopher Coleman.

P. T. A. Notes

The Parent-Teacher Association of School 8 will hold its February meeting at 3:15 Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Wayne O. Hill will speak on the care of children's teeth. A trumpet duet will be provided by Rex and Josephine Best, and a "vocal solo by Mrs. Bernice Vaught. A program of community singing will be a feature of a patriotic service to be held by the association of School 10 at 3:15 Wednesday afternoon. School 14 will hold its meeting "at 3:10 Wednesday. Mrs. W. E. Balch. second vice-president of the Parent Teacher federation, will * speak on legislative measures of in- • terest to parent-teacher patrons. A ; group of piano numbers will be given by Harry Bason, and there " will be a program of songs by the children's chorus. Tea and a social • hour will follow'. Mrs. S. M. Myers, president of the Parent-Teacher Federation will speak on “The Legislative Program of the P. T. Ts” at school 20 at 3:15 Wednesday. Piano duet will be provided by Misses Elizabeth Hardy and Irene Bentley,and a group of readings by Miss Lillian Hardy. S. O. Belzer will speak on the sub- . ject of Boy Scouts at school 21 at 2:30 Wednesday, assisted by demonstrations by scouts of the neighborhood. Mrs. James L. Murray, second vice-president and legislative chairman of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, will also speak on the legislative measures of interests to parents. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak at , school 30 at 2:45 Wednesday afternoon. A group of readings will be * given by Mrs. Fred Wright, and a vocal solo by Miss Betty Star. A program of games will be given by the children of the school. Dr. W. L. Richardson, dean of the Butler university college of education. will speak on the “Child in the Home’’ at School 33 Wednesday. A musical program will be given by the intermediate chorus and glee club. An informal tea welcoming the mothers new to the school will follow the meeting. * School 35 will hold its meeting at T 2:30 Wednesday. A sketch of the £life of Washington will be given by - Mrs. Charles Kock. and the life of Lincoln by Mrs. Esther Cline. A group of seven pupils of the school will give a sketch of the life of Longfellow, followed by a portrayal -of “The Village Blacksmith.” Com"Tnunity singing of patriotic songs will compose the musical program. , Emmet A. Rise, assistant principal of Shortridge high school, will speak • on “Educational Progress in the In- , dianapolis Schools at the meeting of School 36 at 3:05 Wednesday. ’ A miscellaneous program in charge of the parents will be given . at school 46 at 2:30 Wednesday. i Mrs. Helen Morton will give a group of readings, and James Watson Graham a group of songs at School 51 at 3 Wednesday. Parents, new to the school, especially are urged to attend. Dr. John Carmack will give a health talk at School 53 at 3:05 Wednesday. Mrs. Bob Shank, legislative chairman of the ParentTeacher Federation, will talk on legislative measures of interest to school patrons. Mrs. David Ross will speak on “How Movies Contribute to Leisure Time’ at School 73 at 2. Wednesday. The girls of the junior high school will give a program of Spanish and marionette dances. Major Gerald Huddleson will speak on "Pacifism'’ at School 76 at 2:30 Wednesday. Tea in honor of mothers, new to the school, will follow. Prof. E. L. Diggs, principal of School 42, will speak on phases of parent-teacher work at School 83 at 3, Wednesday.

‘Lohengrin’ Will Be Studied at Meeting of Matinee Musicale

Illustrations from Wagner's opera, “Lohengrin” will compose the program of the opera study section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicals at 3 Friday in the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 North , Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Henry Warrum will discuss the opera before the musical program. arranged by Mrs. S. E. Fcnstermaker and Mrs. Helen WarV rum Chappell.

Initiation Rites to Be Held by Phi Beta Group Formal initiation services will be held at 3 Sunday by Upsilon chapter, Phi Beta, national professional dramatic sorority of Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music at the 1204 North Delaware street. Those to become members are Misses Fanchon Fattig, Hortense Guthrie and Marthadean Lesher. The services will be led by Misses Rae Cawdell, Maxine McKay, Bernice Van Sickle, Alma Meyers, Helen Frances Starr, Phyllis Nordstrom and Mesdames Georgia Nagle, Helen Kingham and Helen Morton. Plans are being made to present Frances Beik and Bomar Cramer in a recital March 3 at the Civic theater playhouse.

Delegates to Be Named at D. A. R. Meeting Election of delegates to the continental congress which meets in Washington in April, will be held at the meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. at the chapter house at 2 Wednesday. Mrs. Maurice E. Tennant, regent, will preside. Frederick Van Nuys, United States senator, will give an address. The other feature of the program will be musical selections sung by Elmer A. Steffen, baritone. Tea will be served, with Mrs. John McL. Lochhead and Mrs. Ernest DeW. Wales as hostesses.

VIOLINIST, PIANIST TO GIVE CONCERT

A violin sonota program by Edwin Jones, violinist, and Clarence Loomis, pianist, will feature the second concert in the series of Sunday afternoon musicales at the John Herron Art Institute. The concert will begin at 4:15 Sunday at the institute. The program will be: i "Sonata Onus 18“ Richard Strauss Allegro ma non troopo. Improvisation. Finale andante allegro. Edwin Jones. II "Sonata E minor" , Clarence Loomis Andante Maestoso. Scherzo. Theme and variations. Edwin Jones, nccomopanied by Clarence Loomis.

GENERAL CHAIRMAN

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Mrs. John H. Bingham is general chairman of the reception which the Marion County Democratic Woman's Club will give Tuesday at the Clavpool in honor of Mrs. Paul V. McNutt. GOOD WiUTcLUB ARRANGES PARTY January Cycle of the Good Will club of St. Joseph's church will give a card party at 2:30 Monday afternoon at its hall. 619 East North street. Euchre, bridge, five hundred, bunco and lotto will be played. Miss Bridget A. Meehan is chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. Margaret Putts and Misses Loretta Martin, Loretta McManamon, Gertrude Fox. Mildred Kline. Alice Dietz, Mary Euler, Margaret Fitzgerald, Mary F. Ryves, Elizabeth Forwe, Louise Weilhammer, Alice Hollingsworth, Mary Barrett, Bess Sullivan and Mary McConahay.

( The musical numbers will be as i follows: ! Act I—" Prelude " Mrs. Clifford Folz: s Dream. ’ Mrs. Louis Traucott: "The i Sv au Sonc. • Miss Lucv Clark. Nina Haves I Dl'tton: • Praver." Mrs. Glenn Friermood. I Act It—" Prelude. ' Mrs. Clifford Folz: -V, Winds That Bear Mv Plaint," Selma Zahl Scearcv. Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs. Act JH— "Prelude” Nina Haves Dutton: Bridal Chorus. selected voices from ShortriGg? hifcf* school choir: Arranged bv Mrs Laura Mnac Christine Hausemann at i the piano. "The Blissful Strain Is O er." Mrs Frank J BiUeter. Mrs. Hazel Silvev ■ Hill: "Lohengrin s Narathe. Mrs. H. S I Parilow. I The accompanists will be Mrs. Simon ; Kiser. Mrs. S. K. Ruick Mrs Frank T. lEdenharur and Nina Hayes Dutton.

Figures of Interest in City Social News

—Photo by Photocraft. Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr ~ -.. ... I, .1 Miss Grace Barnett < f > ’ 0t f* Mrs. McNutt, Legislators’Wives XT to Be Honored at Reception **• “™ i s - Nor *'" Miss Grace Barnett, 2360 North ||gpg,| X X Jrs. Paul V. McNutt, wife of the Governor and Speaker of the sen- Pennsylvania street, is the newly- : v '' 'w ***.> J vernor, and wives of members of ate; Mrs. Earl Crawford, wife of elected president of the Butler * v ** : senate and house of represent- the Speaker of the house: Mrs. I. . h of KaDDa Al _ ft '< X ves will be honored at a recep- N. Trent, president of the State " ‘ apter of ppa ~ , a. given from Bto 10 Tuesday Assembly Woman's Club, and the pha Theta sorority \ •>.' ht in the Riley room of the Clay- . president of the hostess club. Mrs Edward S. Norvell is chair- H; \ *'*•>••#. >****..'

Mrs. McNutt, Legislators’ Wives to Be Honored at Reception

Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, wife of the Governor, and wives of members of the senate and house of representatives will be honored at a reception, given from 8 to 10 Tuesday night in the Riley room of the Claypool by the Marion County Democratic Woman's Club. All Democratic women are invited to attend. In the receiving line with Mrs. McNutt will be Mrs. Fred Van Nuys, wife of the senator; Mrs. Clifford Townsend, W'ife of the Lieutenant-

Prof. Haramy Will Address Church Group Professor James Haramy of the Indiana Central college will be guest speaker at:the night meeting of the Woman's Association of the Irvington Methodist church to be held at 8 Thursday in the church parlors. Professor Haramy will talk on "What Is a Man Worth?” A night meeting, instead of the usual afternoon gatherings, is being held in order that the business women of the organization may attend. Husbands and friends of the association are invited. Mrs. James Fisher will have charge of the devotions. The program will include the following songs by Mrs. Everett C. Johnson, soloist: “Rain,” "Sunny Boy,” and "The Holliday.” Preceeding the meeting, a dinner is scheduled at 6:15 in the church social room. Mrs. Roy H. Graves, president, will conduct a short business session, after which the regular monthly meeting of the association will be held.

Personals

Miss Elinor Kirby, student at St. Mary’s college at South Bend, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kirby, 655 Rural street, during the vacation between semesters. Misses Janet Jerman and Evelyn McDermit, 320' West Forty-third street, have returned to their homes in Greensburg during the vacation between semesters at Butler university. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and daughter, Miss Barbara Butler, 4835 Central avenue, have gone to Chicago and Detroit for a two weeks’ visit. Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Frankfort is visiting friends in the city.

Sororities

Gamma Phi Rho sorority will meet Tuesday night at the home of Miss Rose Meyer. Miss Helen Perry, 717 East Seventeenth street, will be hostess Wednesday night for the business meeting of the Pi Omega sorority. Officers will be installed: President, Miss Patricia McGinley; vice-presi-dent, Miss Agnes Brown; secretary and treasurer, Miss Irma Spacke; and sergeant-at-arms, Miss Victoria Pogganni. Theta chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa sorority will hold a business meeting at 8:30 Monday night at the Severin. Plans for the initiation of pledges will be completed. Alpha Upsilon chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority will meet at 6 Tuesday in the Italian room of the Lincoln. Chapter to Meet Indianapolis Associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority will be entertained at a luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, 4014 North New Jersey street. She will be assisted by Mrs’. N. T. Washburn. Bridge to Be Held Members of Tri Beta sorority will be guests at a bridge party to be given by Miss Helen Nicholson. 5103 Park avenue Sunday afternoon. All appointments and decorations will be appropriate for Valentines day. Council to Install Pocahontas council 350 will hold a public installation of officers and entertainment. Wednesday, at North street and Caps jl avenue,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Governor and Speaker of the senate; Mrs. Earl Crawford, wife of the Speaker of the house; Mrs. I. N. Trent, president of the State Assembly Woman’s Club, and the president of the hostess club. Hostesses wall be members of the executive board of the club and w r ives of state officials. Mesdames Frank Mayr, Floyd Williamson, William Storen, George Cole, Walter Treanor, Curtis Roll, David Mayers, Michael Farisler, Philip Lutz, Fred Pickett, Posey Kime, William H. Bridwell, Ralph Smith, William Dudene. Harvey Curtis, Alphonso Wood, Earl Peters, A. P. Flynn. GlenA Gifford, Walter Chambers, Marshall Williams, Pleas Greenlee, Samuel Ralston, Evans Woollen, Carl Wood, Frank T. Dowd, Nathan Swaim, John Kern, Omer Jackson, George Werbe, and Misses Emma May, Lucy Taggart, Marcia Murphy, B. F. Mooney and Miss Bess Robbins. Assisting the hostesses will be Misses Margaret Dowd, Catherine Bingham, Rosemary Gray, Marrieta Wood, Ruth Ann Judd, Gretchen Mary Yeazel, Patricia Kelley, Mary Fischer, Alyce Mildred Oland and Jane Keith. A musical program will be given during the evening by Louise Smith, Mary Cregor and Alberta Falstich. MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Phi Delta Theta Mother’s club at Butler university will hold its monthly meeting at 1 Wednesday at the chapter house, 705 Hampton drive. Following a covered dish luncheon and short business meeting, members will sew for the Red Cross. Hostesses will be Mesdames Charles V. Raiser, J. C. Moore, P. T. McDonald, Leroy Portteus, and J. E. Perry. ‘CITIZENSHIP’ TO BE SPEECH TOPIC “Citizenship" will be the subject of Albert Stump, Tuesday night, when he addresses members of the Girls’ Friendly society of Christ church in the parish house. Dinner will be served at 6. 3-In-One Sweaters , Any one who goes in for active sports will like the sets of three bright colored, slipover sweaters, each in a different color and worn one over the other. Their crew necks are graduated in degrees of highness, so the top of each sweater can be seen. The sleeves also vary in length, the under one being wrist length, the next three-quarter length and the top one above the elbow. Bottled-Ship Lamps Ships in bottles—beloved of children and marveled at by them—again are making smart ornaments for living rooms. And they have anew use. They’re being made into lamps. One of the most effective we’ve seen has as its base a tall bottle with a full-rigged schooner inside, topped with a shade made of charts.

Card Parties

Mrs. Robert Terry, chairman of the annual card party given by the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi sorority, has chosen her assistants. They will be Mesdames Ellis B. Hall, R. Hernley Boyd. Raymond Beeler, Donald Shaw and Miss Margaret Ulen. The party will be giver. Feb. 14 in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Proceeds will be for the benefit of the Pi Phi Settlement School in Gatlinburg. Tenn., the national philanthropic project of the organization. A display of handcraft products of the school will be arranged by Mrs. Terry, who is the local school chairman. Tea will follow the card party. George H. Thomas, W. R. C. 20. will hold a benefit card party Monday at Ft. Friendly. 512 North Illinois street. Mrs. Mary Begeman is chairman.

Miss Grace Barnett (Center Above) —Photo by W. Hurley Ashby. Mrs. Edward S. Norvell Miss Grace Barnett, 2360 North Pennsylvania street, is the newiyelected president of the Butler university chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority Mrs Edward S. Norvell is chairman of the “Symphony Chat” at 10:30 Monday, Feb. 6, in Cropsey auditorium of the Central library. This meeting will precede the concert of the Indiana State Symphony Society in Caleb Mills hall Feb. 7. The series is sponsored by the symphony committee of the Junior League arts and interests committee, headed by Mrs. Robert C. Winslow. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. is executive secretary of the Woman's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, which has

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY The Indianapolis Literary Club will hear a talk on “Meeting the Country Banker,” by Henry C. Ketcham. Mrs. M. M. Andrews, 421 East Forty-first street, will be hostess for the Review Club. Mrs. Harold Cunning will review “Way of the Lancer,” and Mrs. Eli Lilly will discuss ’’Lyautey.” TUESDAY The Procter Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Shiel, 1304 Central avenue. Mrs. Leroy J. Keach will talk on “St. Catherine of Siena.” Mrs. George Calvert will give a talk at the meeting of the Fortnightly Literary Club at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Newton McGuire, 3356 Central avenue, will be hostess for the Independent Social Club. WEDNESDAY Charter members of the Irvington Mothers Study club will be guests at the meeting of the club at the home of Mrs. Dennis Dalton, 5861 Lowell avenue. Mrs. Alvin Fisher will be assistant hostess. A talk by Mrs. W. H. Cooper and a musical program have been arranged. “Knowledge Is Power” is the subject for the meeting of chapter F. P. E. O. Sisterhood at the home of Mrs. Cecil Stalnaker, 709 Congress avenue. THURSDAY The Thursday Lyceum club will meet at the home of Mrs. L. C. Messick, Penn Art Apts., Mrs. Irving P. Blue will discuss the “Labrador Doctor,” by Wilfred Grenfell. The Pierian Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. T. D. Hoover, 5261 Guilford avenue. “Travel: “Seeing America First,” will be topic of discussion. Discussions on Madame Curie and on medical research will be held at

JANUARY BRIDE

Photo by Piatt. Mrs. Sylvester Ahlering

Mrs. Sylvester Ahlering was Miss Mary Alice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hiie. 415 North Emerson avenue, before her marriage Monday at Our Lady qt Lourdes church.

—Photo by W. Hurley Ashby. Mrs. Robert C. Winslow (Upper Right) —Photo by Platt. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. opened a state-wide membership drive. Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. is a member of the committee of the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association, which will present Mrs. Bertita Leonarz Harding in a lecture Feb. 13 at L. S. Ayres’ auditorium.

the meeting of the Aftermath club at the home of Mrs. W. Pink Hall, 205 East Thirty-fourth street. FRIDAY Mrs. O. E. Stanfield. 926 West drive, Woodruff Place, will be hosttess for the meeting of the Culture club. Mrs. Albert Ogle wull talk on “Nationalism in India.” “The Cecil Family” and “Rivers to the Sea” will be the topics discussed at the meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's club, at 3 at the Propylaeum. The Irvington Fortnightly club will elect officers at the covered dish luncheon meeting at the home of Miss Martha Cunningham, 51 Layman avenue. SATURDAY Mrs. Demarchus Brown will talk on “The Lonesome Pacific” at the meeting of the Magazine club at 2:15 at the Y. W. C. A. Music will be arranged by Mrs. L. S. Fisher, and Mrs. Irving Blue is chairman of hostesses. The Saturday Afternoon Literary club will hear a book review of “The Magnificent Obsession” given byMrs. Henry H. Prescott, and w'ord study by Mrs. Theodore M. Wessner. Mrs. Willard S. Boyle and Miss Laura C. Holden are hostesses. The Inter Alia club will observe its birthday anniversary at a dinner party at Whispering Winds. Husbands of members will be guests. Graduates to Give Program at Butler Club Mrs. Frank H. Streightoff will be chairman of the third meeting of the Butler Luncheon Club, Feb. 13, in the Columbia Club, when the entire program will be presented by women graduates of the university. All administrative women in the university have been invited as special guests of the alumni. The committee assisting Mrs.' Streightoff is composed of Mrs. Rich- i ard. George Jr., Mrs. C. G. Winders and Miss Katharine M. Graydon.

PHYLLIS NORDSTROM HONORED AT TEA

Miss Marion Barnard, 5050 Pleasant Run Parkway, North drive, was hostess today at a tea, honoring Miss Phyllis Nordstrom, whose marriage to Laßue Byron will take place next week. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. H. E. Barnard, the hostess’ mother, and Mrs. Victor Hintze, the bride-elect’s mother. Assisting in the dining room were Misses Paula and Phroncie Nordstrom, the brideelect’s sisters.

■JUNIOR LEAGUERS GOING TO PARLEY

Miss Rosamond Van Camp and Mrs. Robert C. Winslow. 3224 North Pennsylvania street, will leave Monday for Cleveland for a visit. While there they will attend sessions of the Junior League conference on I children’s theaters as unofficial delegates.

Chairmen and Committees for Sunnyside Guild’s Annual Ball Appointed ‘Night in Spain’ to Be Theme of Society Affair to Be Held Feb. 27; General Head Is Mrs. Chantilla E. White. Mrs. Chantilla E. White, general chairman of the thirteenth annual formal ball of the Sunnyside Guild, to be held in the Indiana ballroom Monday night, Feb. 27, has announced her chairman and committees, who will assist in making the arrangements.

Women Voters to Talk Views on Manchuria The Indianapolis League of Women Voters will continue its studygroups on international relations at 10 Wednesday morning in the Rauh Memorial library when Miss Mae Shipp will lead a discussion on the Manchurian question. The same subject will be featured at the meeting Feb. 8. The regular meeting of the legislative steering committee will be held at 10:30 Monday morning in the league offices, 708 Illinois building. Mrs. Warren K. Mannon, chairman, will lead the discussion of legislative measures, being backed by the league.

Hostesses at Bridge Party Are Appointed Mrs. Alvin R. Jones is chairman of hostesses for the women's luncheon bridge party, to be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Wednesday, Feb. 8 in the green room. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Elmer Holtgren, Harold J. Koch, G. C. Wege, R. C. Griswold, E. J. Herman, A. F. Head and W. H. Jarrett. Men only will attend the president’s day at the club at 6:30 Tuesday night. Following dinner and entertainment program will be provided. Guests are not permitted for this affair.

Assistants for Alumnae Club’s Party Appointed Mrs. Robert Terry, chairman of the annual card party .given by the Indianapolis alumnae dub of Pi Beta Phi sorority, has chosen her assistants. They will be Mesdames Ellis B. Hall, R. Hernley Boyd, Raymond Beelar, Donald Shaw and Miss Margaret yien. The party will be given Feb. 14 in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Proceeds wall be for the benefit of the Pi Phi settlement school in Gatlinburg, Tenn., the national philanthropic project of the organization. A display of handcraft products of the school will be arranged by Mrs. Terry, who is the local school chairman. Tea will follow the card party.

FROLIC AID

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Miss Evelyn Thompson

Miss Evelyn Thompson, member of Dzan sorority, is a member of the floor committe for the Valentine frolic, to be given Feb. 11 at the Antlers by Alpha Tau chapter, Phi Pi Psi, Indiana Alpha chapter, Lambda Alpha Lambda and the Dzan sororities. Members of the sororities on various committes are Misses Valeria Hopkins, Sally Jones, and Miss Thompson, Dzan; Misses Harriett Clary, Peggy Smith, and Ruth Lanham, Phi Pi Psi; and Misses Edna Wilkinson, Alice Dietz, Helen Wilkinson, Margaret Donohue, Emma Lou Voelkner and Mrs. Ruth McLear, Lambda Alpha Lambda. Miss Donohue is general chairman. Special numbers by the Indiana Vagabonds will be songs of the three sororities. Lighted replicas of their pins will be hung over the orchestra. The Valentine motif will be used in the decorations. Red hearts, lettered with Greek letters of guest sororities and fraternities will be strung across the floor. Members from the Danville chapter of Lambda Alpha Lambda and the Chicago chapter of Phi Pi Psi will attend.

Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Club Will Be Guests Wednesday

The Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will be entertained Wednesday at the studio of Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, who will be assisted by Miss Grace Hutchings and Mrs. Lucila Hass. Following the luncheon at 12:30, there will be a business meeting and musical program, arranged by Mrs. Irene Heppner of Kappa chapter, •

lAN. 28, 1933

“A Night in Spain” is the theme to be used for the affair which is one of interest to members of the social world. Assistant chairmen are Mrs. j. H. Laird and Mrs. Carrie Hammcl, and the following committees have been named: Box committee. Mrs. B. R. Pettijohn, chairman; Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, Mrs. W. T. Wisenlohr, and Mrs. Charles Seidcnsticker, assistant chairmen; Mesdames Fred Duesenberg, Sam U. Greenburg, A. H. Adams, George Hilgemeier, J. Frank Holmes. Wayne O. Stone, A J. Hueber, Fred C. Krause. Stowell C. Wasson, O. H. Bradway, J. A. Brookbank. Edward A. Lawson, Maxwell Long, Sydney Weinstein, William J. Memmer and Charles A. Sellers. Entertainment. Mrs. Ancel P. Harvey, chairman; Mrs. L. C. Burnett and Mrs. C. W. Richardson, \ assistant chairmen: Mesdames Donald Graham, Marie Bush Griffey, Claude T. Hoover, John Klueber, Floyd J. Mattice. Geog? W. Shaffer and Thomas. C. Whallon. Decorating, Mrs. A. C. Zaring, chairman; Mrs. H. A. Condit and Mrs. O. J. Bookwalter, assistant chairmen; Mesdames A. J. Lauth, Albert F. Eiteljorg, Charles E. Bebinger, J. E. Berry, Fred W. Bruhn, Charles Byfleld, Edward H. Enners, Thomas L. Hale, Omer Hawkins, Harold J. Koch, Gaylor Bust, John T. Sawyer. Louis J. Seyffert. Lynn 1 Stone, B. H. Sturm and Walter O. Webster. Ticket committee, Mrs. Frank E. Gaines, chairman; Mrs. Chariei Martin and Mrs. Carl E. Wood, assistant chairmen; Mesdames W. K. Cooper, O. P. Fauchier, William Freund, Irving Hamilton, Adrian Hamcrsly, William H. Manning, Leßoy Martin, Kurt D. Schmidt and William F. Werner. • Music committee. Mrs. Herbert Tyson, chairman; Mrs. E. P. Akin, assistant chairman; Mesdames E. J. Braman, E. L. Burnett, j. A. Daugherty, Harry N. Elwert, G. W. Kleder, Roy L. McNair, Walter Olin, Margaret Beam, Jeane A. Roush and J. H. Warrender. Hospitality, Mrs. Alonzo B. Chapman, chairman; Mrs. Edward Ferger and Mrs. George Lemauz. assistant chairmen; Mesdames Attie M. Martin, B. M. Forbes, H. D. Hamilton, Jesse G. Marshall, C. J. Mclntyre, H. V. Scarboi ough, Thomas H. Walsh. G. G. Schmidt. D. B. Sullivan, Boyd W. Templeton, Clyde E. Titus and Richard B. Tuttle. Cigarets, Mrs. J. N. Bromart, chairman; Mrs. Floyd Brown, assistant chairman; Mesdames Glen E. Harsh. Paul Leathers, Howard W. Linkert, Gus Mayer, Rufus Mumford, Charles Renard and Sidney Rice.

MRS, DAVID ROSS IS TO GIVE BOOK TALK

Mrs. David Ross will be presented by the American Association of University Women in the fifth of a series of book talks at 7:45 Tuesday night in the Rauh Memorial library. Mrs. Ross is a manuscript reader at Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Cos. Mrs. Ross will give a summary and comparison of the following books: "March of Democracy,” by James Truslow Adams; ‘‘Fighting the Business Depression,” by Roger W. Babsin; “The Crisis of Capitalism in America,” by M. J. Born, and "The A. B. C. of Technocracy,” by Frank Arkwright. PAJAMA PARTY IS SET FOR TONIGHT Lambda Alpha Lambda sorority will give a pajama party and midnight supner tonight at the home of Mrs. Esther Mary Yates, 776 North Emerson avenue. The committee in charge is composed of Miss Emma Lou Voelker, chairman; Mrs. Lou Farmer and Misses Helen Wilkinson, Mary Hamilton and Geneva Roberts. A meeting will be held Monday night at the Antlers. JELLY SHOWER TO ' BE HELD BY CLUB The Tri Psi sorority. Mothers Club of Delta Delta Delta sorority of Butler university, will have a jelly shower for the active chapter at the house, 809 Hampton Drive, at 2, Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. C. Garnett will give a program. Members of the social committee will be in charge of the arrangements: Mrs. R. E. McHatton Mrs. Frank Erown and Mrs. Robert Douglass. MOTHER CLUB TO HOLD LUNCHEON { The Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Club will hold a luncheon meeting and social hour at 12:30 Wednesday at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset avenue. Mrs. Edna C. Robinson, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Seidensticktr, Mrs. A C. Raflensberger and Mrs. C. S. Ray. Couple to Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reiter, 730 \ Bosart avenue, who are leaving for Chicago, will receive officers and friends of the Bruce P. Robison post and the auxiliary at their home from 2 to 4 Sunday.

Members of Kappa chapter will entertain with the following program: Paper on ’'Beethoven, the Creator" 1 Miss Ada Hill Piano. "Sonata Opus 27. No. 1” ' Beethoven Miss Ramona Wilson Vocal duet. "When Twilight Weaves”.. Beethoven Miss Zelma Hicks and Mrs. Selma Scearcy Violin. "Praeludium" Pdgnaim "Niguin" Bloch ’Perpetual Motion" ..Novacheck -Miss Lucy Clark