Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1933 — Page 6

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State Officials Will Be Guests at Session of Department Club Groups Lieutenant-Governor, President Pro Tem. of Senate and Chief-of-Staff to Attend Community Welfare Meeting. Indiana will be the subject of the community welfare department of the Woman's Department. Club at its February discussion luncheon at 12:30 Wednesday in the clubhouse. Miss Bess Robbins, representative from Marion county and the only woman in the general assembly, will introduce Lieutenant-Governor M. Clifford Townsend, presiding officer of the senate, and Senator Anderson Ketchum of Greensburg, president pro tem. of the senate.

Major J. Hamilton Davidson, chief of the staff of Indiana military area, will be introduced by Mrs. Robert Moorhead, chairman of the legislative committee. The state reorganization bill, recently passed, and pending legislation, will be discussed by both the Lieutenant-Governor and Senator Kctchum. Seated at the speakers table with Mrs. Othniei Hitch, chairman of the department, will be the guests of j honor; Mrs. R. O. Me Alexander, j president of the club, and members j of the legislative committee, includ- j ing Mrs. Moorhead, chairman; Mrs.' Christian Olsen, vice-chairman; ! Mrs. Russell E. Adkins, Mrs. James j D Ermston. Miss Elizabeth Rainey and Mrs. Charles H. Smith. Favors for Guests Hand-painted place cards featur- ; ing the cardinal, the state bird chosen by the present General Assembly, will be used on the speakers’ table The state and national fl?-- will decorate the tearoom. Favors for all members and guests attending the luncheon will be booklets issued by the state of Indiana, depicting in colors the state flag, flower and tree. Mrs. Robert Shingler, chairman for the luncheon, will be assisted by Mrs. E. A. Kelly. Mrs. Harry W. Krauss, chairman of hostesses, and Mis. Edward Everett, vicechairman, will be assisted by members of the committee. Mrs. W. J. | Slate, courtesy chairman, with Mrs. Horace G. Casady, vice-chairman, will greet, the guests. Reservations should be made by | Monday night with Mrs. E. J. Shields or Mrs. Frederick H. Bowen. 1 Nominations to Be Made Mrs. B. F. Cline will be hostess to the auxiliary to the Public Health J Nursing Association on Tuesday for I luncheon at 12:30 at the Colonial tea room, 1433 North Pennsylvania street. Nominations by ballot will be received from 10 to 3 Wednesday at the club house for the following officers: Second and third vicepresidents, corresponding secretary, auditor and three directors-at-large. Present officers eligible to reelection are Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, sccnd vice-president; Mrs Philip A. Keller, third vice-president; Mrs. Harvey A. Crossland, auditor; and Mrs. J Jan Connor, director, and Mrs. H. O. Warren, serving as corresponding secretary by appointment. Mrs. William H. Kershner is chairman of the committee on nominations, with Mrs. Edward L. Hall, representing the American Home department; Mrs. O. L. Watkins. art; Mrs. Ora Maud Hardie, community welfare; and Mrs. Boyd Templeton, literature-drama. Parties Are Arranged Parties have been arranged for the style show and bridge tea,! which the literature-drama department will give at 2 Friday in the clubhouse. Among those entertaining are Mesdamcs A. M. Shouse, Julius Tinder, Roland M. Colton, Hulburt J. Smith, W. D. Hamer, Paul T. Hurt, J. H. Hellekson, A. J. Wohlgemuth, H. J. Berry, H. W. Rhodehamel, Charles F. Brigham, James E. Fischer, D. C. Jenkins. Henry Lighton, H. B. Pike and Miss Janet Shaw. Mrs. William H. Tennyson is in charge of the tea to follow the show and bridge. Her assistants are Mesdames Harold Ferguson, Hollie Shideler. Gilbert E. Staehle, G. B. Taylor, Harry E. Watson and Miss Jessie Stewart. The prize committee is composed of Mrs. J. H. Hellekson and Mrs. Victor Kendall and Mrs. Edward B. Hall. HOME FURNISHING IS TOPIC OF TALK Mrs. Marion Bogardus spoke on Thursday night to the South Side Club of the industrial department of the Y. W. C. A. Her subject was •'Furnishing a Home on Little Money." Officers are: Miss Ruth Smith, president; Miss Ruth Stevens, vicepresident, and Miss Lucille Anderson. secretary-treasurer. Miss Helen Swoyer is industrial secretary. The club meeets the first Monday of each month for a business session and joins with other members of the department for a weekly Thursday night program. including swimming, gymnasium, tap dancing, English and discussion groups. CLUB TO OBSERVE ITS FIFTH BIRTHDAY The fifth of the Women’s Municipal Gardens Department Club will be celebrated at the 2 o'clock meeting Monday afternoon in the community house, with Mrs. W. H. Hodgson presiding. Preceding the meeting of the group the board will convene. Appointments will be in keeping with Valentine's day, and Mrs. Roscoe Conklin, hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. Francis Dillon. Mrs. Fred Kepner will sing a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Oscar Baganz.

Mrs. McNutt Will Be Guest at Tri Kappas' Celebration

Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, a member of the Bloomington chapter of Tri Kappa sorority, will be a guest at the founders’ day celebration of the Indianapolis associate chapter at 2:30 Monday at the Maiott. Other guests will be Mrs. Beryl Shower* Holland of Bloomington, founder; Mrs. Ha'.lie Bortz Schafer, Ft. Wayne, grand president, and members from over the state. Mrs. William J. Teeter is chair-

Health Care to Be Discussed in Speech to Club Mrs. Earl Beckner will speak on “Present Day Problems in the Care of Health" at the regular meeting of the Butler University Women's Faculty Club, Wednesday afternoon, in Jordan hall. Mrs. Beckner holds a doctor's degree in preventive medicine from the University of Chicago. The members of the Katharine Merrill Literary club, the Butler Alumnae Literary club, and the Friendship Circle will be guests at the meeting. Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger. president, Mrs. Walter Scott Athearn. and Miss Evelyn Butler will head the receiving line. Mrs. Bruce Kershner is in charge of refreshments. She will be assisted in serving the following: Mrs. Ath-r.u-n. and Mesdames Karl Means. Victor Moncada. James Price, Frank StreightcfT. and Henry Whisler, and Misses Martha Alexander and Florence Morrison. Buford Cadle’s Bride Will Be Honored Guest Mrs. Buford Cadle, formerly Miss Marjorie Goble, will be entertained at a party, given this afternoon by Mrs. Burchard Carr, Misses Rosalyn Reed and Marthalou Schoener at the home of Mrs. J. B. Carr, 5255 North Delaware street. Guests with the bride and her sister, Mrs. Layman Kingsbury, will be Mesdames Betty Puett, ' Edward Kirkpatrick, Charles B. Tichenor, William Forsyth and Ruth Hunt and Misses Agnes Ball. Lois Sherrill, Annabess Snodgrass, Helen Cadle, Ruth Landers, Truth Wakeman, Jean Winchell and Evelyne Pier. Decorations will be spring flowers and in keeping with the Valentine motif.

Jewish Arbor Day Is to Be Observed Here In keeping with the celebratioin being held in Palestine at this time, the regular monthly meeting of the Beth-El Zedek Sisterhood to be held at 2:30 Monday at the temple will be devoted to observance of the Jewish arbor day. Mrs. J. A. Goodman will preside. Meyer Gallin will address the group concerning this event, and Cantor Myro Glass, accompanied by Mrs. Isaac Marks at the piano, will sing appropriate music. Mrs. William Sebel, chairman of the hospitalities, will have charge of the tea to be held following the meeting. Decorations and refreshments will be in keeping with the Arbor day celebration. Preceding the regular meeting of the Sisterhood, the board will convene at 1 for the transaction of its business. Sew for Red Cross Tri Psi unit of the Red Cross Sewing Circle will meet Monday afternoon at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house. 809 Hampton drive. Members are asked to oring thimbles and needles.

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—Photo by Dexhelmer. Mrs. Clarence Alig Mrs. Clarence Alig is president of the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association. which will present Mrs. Bertita Leonarz Harding in a lecture. “Empress Carlotta of Mexico,” at 11 Monday in the L. S. Ayres auditorium. The proceeds will be contributed to the Tudor Hail scholarship fund.

man. assisted by Mesdames J. H. Albershardt, J. H. Hedges, J. T. Holland, T. A. Moynahan, George D. Deck. Mrs. Albershardt. president, and Mrs. Teeter will pour. The program arranged by Mrs. Frederick L. Zried will include numbers by the Miss Harriet Payne, violinist; Miss Fannie Kiser, harpist. and Vaughn Cornish, baritone. Miss Frances Benner will accompany.

The Queen Hearts, com- Mr and Mrs. William Elliott, 1902 | satiri hrarO, and im,it kIMM n. I. I Ft. . ' fore her marriage Jan. 28 was Mrs Earl W. Gant, 1214 East MISS BETTY SAHM ' Miss Elaine Elliott, daughter of Forty-sixth street. eaith hazard | Sorority Group rsn't* t<* l n <•n

Film Industry Official to Give Talk on ‘Children and Movies’

Carl E. Milliken, secretary of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., will give a lecture on "Children and the Movies” at 2:30 Tuesday in the L. S. Ayres & Cos., auditorium. The lecture is being sponsored by the pre-adolescent child study group of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women. Admission will be by tickets, which may be obtained from members of the association or at the book store at Ayres.

Civic League to Present Play at Brookside Community House

Mrs. W. D. Long will direct the play, “A Colonial Quilting Party,” to' be presented at the Brookside park 1 community house by the Civic League at 8 Monday night. Members in the cast include Mrs. Long, Mesdames C. H. Augstein, Karry Foreman, J. L. Beattie, John Engelke, Othneil Hitch, R. C. LeavSeventh District Club Federation to Meet Friday International relations will be! stressed at the monthly meeting of j the Seventh District Federation of; Clubs at 10 Friday in the Severin. Delegates who attended the conference cf the cause and cure of war in Washington last month will lead the round table, which has been | arranged by Mrs. W. S. Lockhart. The leaders will be Miss Florence i Kirlin, executive secretary of the 1 Indiana League of Women Voters, who will discuss the world economic conference; Mrs. Robert Sinclair, also cf the League, war debts and reparations; Mrs. Louis Wolf, Council of Jewish Women, problems of disarmament, and Mrs. H. W. Krause, Council of Federated Church Women, problems of war and peace. MOTHERS CLUB TO HOLD CARD PARTY I Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers Club ! will entertain with a card party at i 2 Monday at the home of Mrs. A. F. Lewis, 143 West Forty-third street. Mrs. A. E. Witt is chairman, as- | sisted by Mesdames Robert Straughn. C. S. Ray, W. P. Billings, Vincent Concannon. C. Lett and Edwin Manouge. SOUTHPORT GROUP PLANS BOX SOCIAL The Christian Endeavor Society of Southport Presbyterian church will hold a box social at 7 Thursday night. Misses Ruth Pickhardt .and Maud Malcolm will auction the boxes. Entertainment will be arrange:’ by Miss Erleane Eastbum. society president. The program will include comedy sketches, directed by Miss Alma Meyer; accordion solos by Robert Harker. and violin selections i by Harold Jaffe. Don Grainger and Dudley Davis 1 are in charge of tickets.

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Mrs. T. Victor Keene, chairman of the group, has appointed Mrs. Marvin E. Curie as program chairman, and Mrs. Paul J. Stokes, invitation chairman, assisted by Mrs. James R. Spalding and Mrs. C. O. Skaar. Hostesses include Mrs. N. Taylor Todd, chairman, and Mesdames A. D. Lange, M. S. Harding, Donald C. Drake W. Weddell, Lowell S. Fisher, Miss Jenna Birke and Miss Maude Russell.

itt, H. C. Aramot, C. F. Dillenbeck and Miss Josephine Binninger. Pupils of the Wild sisters dancing school will present a group of dance numbers, which will include a minuet by Gene L. Smith and Gene M. Smith. Other dancers will be Dorothy Becker ch and Katherine Heaton. Mrs. Charles A. Breese. accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Didway, will sing a group of sweetheart songs. The program was arranged by Mrs, C. A. James, chairman. The hospitality committee includes Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. William Demary. Mrs. W. M. Kunkel, president of the group, will preside at the business session to be held preceding the program. Hostess to Club Miss Betty King, 5755 Iterth New Jersey street, will be hostess Monday night, for the meeting of the Inter-Arts Club. The program will be provided by Mrs. Maurice Klefeker, Miss Ethel Malloch and Miss Dean Russ.

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Mrs. Ancel P. Harvey is chairman of the entertainment committee for the "Night in Spain” ball, which the Sunnyside Guild will sponsor, Feb. 27, at the Indiana ballroom.

The Queen of Hearts, commanding a retinue of admirers, will reign supreme as the march of time ushers in Valentine’s day. Sentimental bits of poetry, red satin hearts, cupids and bits of lace will work havoc in otherwise complacent lives. Here is Miss Lucille Baker to testify from her heart. Miss Baker, 417 East Thirtyseventh street, president of the * Alpha Kappa Latreian Club, will preside at the Valentine tea to be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Royer Knode Brown, 5868 Carrollton avenue. Mrs. Lyle Summers, who, before her marriage Jan. 28 was Miss Elaine Elliott, daughter of

Sorority Group Preparing for Annual Dance Indianapolis Alumnae association of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, with the Butler university chapter as hostess, will have charge of the annual state day dance to be held March 4 at the Avalon Country Club. Mrs. Leo M. Gardner and Miss Charlotte Peele are co-chairmen in charge of the arrangements for the affair. Members of active chapters at De Pauw and Indiana universities and alumnae from Ft. Wayne and Bloomington will attend. Other committee chairman include: Miss Dorothy Boyle and Miss Betty Hall, tickets; Mrs. Russell Hippensteel and Miss Leonora Winter, decorations; Mrs. J. H. O'Bear and Miss Lucille Myers, program; O. M. Jones and Mrs. L. V. Brown, orchestra, and Mrs. C. C. Trueblcod and Miss Mary Alice Burch, publicity. Plans were formulated and committees announced at a meeting of the alumnae group held recently at the home of Mrs. J. H. Waldo, 330 East Fortyj-seventh street. MOTHERS CLUB TO HOLD LUNCHEON Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club of Butler university will entertain with a luncheon and program at 1 Monday at the chapter house, 320 West Forty-third street. The luncheon committee is composed of Mesdames W. H. Atkins, Wallace O. Lee, Thomas S. Carson, Charles J. Shirk and N. W. Hadley. Miss Betty McFadden will give a reading and Miss Sarah Elizabeth Miller will play piano numbers. Bible Class to Meet Discussion at the meeting of the Indianapolis Women's Bible Teacher class to be held at 2 Tuesday afternoon in the Y. W. C. A. will be lead by Miss Florence E. Lanham.

Mrs. Ancel P. Harvey —Photo by Bretzmaa.

Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott, 1902 North Talbott avenue. Mrs. John Shirley was Miss Dorothy Anne Rucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah J. Rucker, 31 East Thirty-sixth street, before her wedding Saturday, Feb. 4. Miss Betty Sahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sahm, 3933 Guilford avenue, wearing the seventy-year-old Quaker bridal dress which she will model in the “Parade of the Wedding Gowns" at 3 Wednesday afternoon. The affair is being sponsored by the Nippon circle of the Second Presbyterian church. Miss Faith Hazard of Los Angeles is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Earl W. Gant, 1214 East Forty-sixth street.

Mrs. Kenneth Davis Is Chairman of Alpha Chi Omega’s ‘Hera’Day

Mrs. Kenneth Davis, a member of the Beta Beta Alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority of Butler university, was named general chairman of Hera day, at a meeting of the alumnae group held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles W. Jones, 3601 Guilford avenue. Assisting Mrs. Davis are Mrs. George Edick and Mrs. E. F. Echolds. On Hera day, observed

Carnelian Club Plans Annual Charity Party Mrs. Wilson B. Parker has been appointed general chairman of the annual charity card party of the Carnelian Club to be held Friday afternoon at the Antlers. The following committee chairman have been named by Mrs. John I Connor, president; Mrs. Otis Carmichael, tickets; Mrs. Louis A. Fleury, arrangements; Mrs. T. William Engle, prizes; Mrs. Robert Endsley, donations; Mrs. John F. Engelke, candy, and B. E. Bowman, decorations. Patronesses for the affair are ! Mesdames P. R. Chevalier, J. L. ! Ccnley, Lena B. Ebert, Robert I Elliott, Charles Cherdron, Thad D. Hall, J. R. Hunt, W. F. Kuhn, John C. Loucks, William I. Moore, ElI wood Ramsey, Emma Sanborn, Adam Shidler, W. C. Smith, D. B. j Sullivan, Ira Swartz, and William H. Swintz. VALENTINE DANCE SET FOR TONIGHT The Young People’s group of the Little Flower church will sponsor a Valentine dance and card party tonight at the auditorium, East Fourteenth street and Bozart avenue. Mrs. Frank is chairman. Members of the committee in charge of arrangements include Misses Dorothy Wilks, Mary Healey Dorthea Sanders, Margaret Mene- ; fee, Viola Bender, Edna Flick, Rosa • Mary Rice. Morris Mclntosh, Louis ; Kelsch, Vincent Concannon, Joe j Rice, Don Flanagan and William Calahan. PEACE IS TOPIC OF SPEECH TO CLUBS Miss Anna E. Gamble of Washington D. C., a representative of the National Council of Catholic Women, will talk before a joint meeting of the Procters club and the Irvington Catholic Women's study group at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon in Cropsy auditorium of the Central library. Miss Gamble will discuss “Peace and International Relations.” The meeting is open to the public. ; ALUMNAE TO HOLD VALENTINE PARTY A Valentine card party will be ! given at 8:15 Wednesday night at ' the auditorium by the alumnae of I St. Mary Academy. Mrs. Clara i Thumann, chairman, will be assisted by Misses Anna Bordenkecker, Cyrilla and Clarissa Scheefers, Mary ! Hab<fush. Lillian Voyles, Frances O'Connell, Rita Withem and Mrs. ! Mona Long. Officers of the club recently j elected are Misses Marie Withem, president; Frances Steidle, vicepresident; Magdaline Junker, secretary; Mary Ryan, treasurer, and Marie Pfleger, social editor.

March 1, active and alumnae members of the organization extend some form of altruistic service. Program for the meeting was arranged by Miss Georgianna Rockwell and presented by the Irvington School of Music trio; Miss Marcena Campbell, cellist; Miss Merle Curry, violinist, and Miss Adelaide Conte, pianist. The selections played included "Spanish Dance” by Moskowski, "Waltz” by Tschaikowsky and "Extase” by Gemme. The hostess, Mrs. Jones, was assisted by Mesdames J. Voris Tobin, C. E. Cottingham, Albert Campbell, Miss Gertrude Brown and Miss Charlotte Wainwright. SUNNYSIDE GUILD TO GIVE PROGRAM Sunnyside Guild will hold its regular program at the sanatorium Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. ,C. W. Richardson and Mrs. B. B. Pettijohn have arranged the entertainment, consisting of music by Jack Tilson’s orchestra, and songs have been written by patients at the sanatorium. Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt and Mrs. Gus Meyer are in charge of refreshments. Auxiliary to Meet Irvington Auxiliary of the Public Health Nursing Association will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Brossman, 5601 East St. Calir street.,

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—Photo by Bretzman. Mrs. Vernr/n E. Lennarson Mrs. Vernon E. Lennarson was Miss Goldie Leu Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wing, Gowrie, la., before her recent marriage.

Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae to Attend Musicale-Tea Monday

A musicale and tea will feature the annual guest meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Asociation ol Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at 2.30 Monday at the home of Mrs. Mansur B. Oakes, 4419 Washington boulevard. Mrs. Oakes has arranged the musical program, which will include songs by the Kappa trio from Butler university. It is composed of Misses Betty Humphreys, Betty Kalleen, Betty Price, Louis Gerdts and Jean Boyd.

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Revue Will Be Given by Sisterhood ‘Let’s Go, 1933, Is Title of Production on March 5. "Let's Go. 1933," will be the title of the musical revue to be presented by the Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation at 8:15 Sunday. March 5. in the Athenaeum. Charles Kaufman, formerly associated with Sigmond Romberg in theatrical productions in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, will be the director, and is author of the skits and parodies. Mrs. Janet Lipton is assistant director. Mrs. Harold Jaffe is chairman of the ways and means committee which is sponsoring the project. Mrs. Harry Burton Jacobs is president. Assisting Mrs. Jaffe are Mrs. I. G. Kahn, co-chairman, and Mesdames Charles F. Efroymson, Philip Adler Jr., Leonard Solomon. J. A. Goldfarb, S. Carroll Kahn. Louis H. Segar and R. A. Solomon. Two Acts, Sixteen See-.es Choruses arc being trained by Kaufman and Misses Eleanor and Lucia Wild. Dr. Harold Jaffe is musical director. Chairmen of other committees for the production are Mrs. Philip Efroymson, tickets; Mrs. Leon Hecht, co-chairman and treasurer; Miss Louise Jaeger, costume design; Marcus Borinstein, properties, and Mrs. Louis R. Markun, publicity, assisted by Mesdames Charles F. Efroymson, Charles Kaufman, Max Hyman. Sol Goldsmith and Harold Jaffe. and Mr. Fred Newman. The revue consists of two acta and sixteen scenes and will be followed by a dance. The cast is composed of all local talent, with the ! exception of Robert. Tross of Columbus. Ind., and Seymon Brodsky of Dayton. O. Members of the Cast Those appearing in the revue will | be: Misses Juliette Speyer. Fannie ! Kiser, Helene Harrison, Norma Feli tenstein, Lee Wolf, Carolyn Frankel, ! Ida Green and Lucia and Eleanor Wild; Mesdames Ida Wohlfeld, : Louis H. Segar. Julian Bamberger, ! Harold Jaffe, Fred Fishman, Cyril Weinberg. Charles F. Kahn, Leonard i Solomon, and Messrs. Leonard Soloj mon, Richard Munter, Walter Licht- | enstein, Harry Pinkus, Robert Tross, Jerome Jackson, Willard Kahn, Abner Schwartz, Richard Efroymson, Edward Cohn, Irving Arnold, Alan Berkovitz. Allison Falendar. Walter Newberger, Bobby Lipton. Phil Sentir, John Efroymson, Seymon Brodsky, Jack Maurer, Charles Kaufman and Harold Jaffe. In Dancing Choruses Members of the dancing choruses ate: Misses Helen Asher, Sophie Rosenthal, Dorothy Goldsmith, Betty Farber, Frieda Weckler, Carolyn Frankel, Helen Lehman, Adelaide Cohen, Shirley Rogin, Mary Lapinska, Ann Cooper, Hannah Lee Miller. Sally Smith, Adelaid Rice, Betty Asher, Alice Green, Jean Traugott and Schwartz; Mesdames Philip Adler Jr. and I. G. Kahn, and Messrs. Herbert Falendar, Richard Efroymson, Allison Falendar, Walter Newberger, Harry Pinkus, Louis Jaeger, Abner Schwartz, Edward Cohen, Jerome Jackson and Willard Kahn. Music for the show and dance will be provided by Jack Berry and his orchestra.

Stunt Program Is Arranged by Sorority Group

Patroness club of the Sigma Alpha lota, national professional musical sorority, will observe “family night,” Tuesday, at the Broadway Methodist church, with a dinner from 5:30 to 7, and stunt program which is open to the public. Members of the club, assisted by the active chapter, will prepare and serve the dinner which is being sponsored for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the organization. Mrs. Russell Whitler is in charge of the dinner The program following the dinner will be given by Bomar Cramer, Elmer Steffen, Glenn O Friermood, Adolph Schellschmidt, and John White, who is chairman. LUNCHEON WILL BE HELD BY CLUB A Mothers’ club for the Newman club at Butler university has been formed, and its first activity will be a luncheon bridge party at 2 Wednesday at Newman hall. Thomas F. Quinn is the new president of the club, and succeeds Vincent lozzo, the first president. Other officers are Vincent C. Meunier, vice-president; Donald B. Shinier, secretary-treasurer; Jack E. Schilling, recording secretary, and William H. Rohr, sergeant-at-arms. SOROrTtY SPONSORS TEA, STYLE SHOW Miss Estella Creagh, president of the Young Women's Democratic Club of Indiana, has appointed the ticket committee for the tea and style show to be sponsored by the organization from 2:30 to 5 Sunday afternoon at the Antlers. Members are Misses Mary Hussey, Charlene Ray, H len Maroney and Wilma Lee Taflinger. Plans for the affair were discussed at a business meeting of the group Monday night.

Miss Barbara Oakes, daughter of tthe hostess, will sing, accompanied by Miss Price. Other numbers will be a duet by Miss Oakes and Miss Price; harp selections. Miss Julia Guess, and costume dances, MLss Betty Sue Woolling. Mrs. G. B. Taylor, president, and Mrs. Charles A. Hams, past president, will pour. They will be assisted by members of the quintet. Spring flowers will be used as decorations.