Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1933 — Page 6

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Annual Sunnyside Guild Ball Will Be Held on Feb. 27; Complete Plans Floor Show to Be Presented; Box Parties List for Evening- Announced; Motion Picture Stars Will Appear. A high light in mid-winter social attractions for Indianapolis will be the annual bail, ‘ A Night in Spam," sponsored by the Sunnyside Guild Monday night, Feb. 27. at the Indiana ballroom. Final arrangements have been made for the entertainment, decorations, music and other features according to Mrs. Chantilla White, general chairman.

A floor show, produced bv Tom Devine, manager of the ballroom, will be directed by Jac Broderick and Mrs. Louise Powell Schilling. Motion picture stars appearing in the city the day of the affair will be guegts and Louis Lowe's orchestra will provide the music. Many parties are being arranged for the evening and Mrs. B. B. Pettijohn. chairman of the box committee, announces the following: Governor to Entertain Governor and Mrs. Paul V. McNutt will entertain a party of friends as will Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Ayres. One box will include officers of Ft. Benjamin Harrison with their wives and guests and another friends of Mr and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee. With Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Marshall will be Drs. and Mesdames F. M. Amos, James H. Stygall, Russell S. Henry, C. J Mclntyre, Mason B. Light, William McQueen, T. N. Siersdorfer, Dr. David W. Sluss, Donald Nelson and Misses Louise Wimmer and Inez Jeffries. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Mattice's party will include Messrs, and Mesdames Herbert E. Wilson, Alfred Rodecker. Harvey A. Tutewiler, Hugh A. Barnhart of Rochester and Arthur L. Deniston of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Eisenlohr will entertain Misses Virginia Roberts and Helen Robinson and R. D. Brown, Robert Armstrong, Sam Griffith and Thomas Mahaffey. Chamberlins to Have Guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Chamberlin's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Griffith. William T. Eisenlohr, Charles E. Plummer, Mrs. Corrinne Zwick, Dr. John W. Sluss and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Harris. With Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W. Templeton will be Messrs, and Mesdames W H. Vinzant, Garland Oglebay, Frank Symmes, George A. Watson and Miss Helen A. Lesher. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fevrier will entertain a party. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Tyson will have as guests Messrs, and Mesdames Leßoy Carson. E. Park Akin. Charles Butler, R. Jacobs. Burton Newton, Don Collins, William E. Norm. Ed Resener, Arthur Pratt aud Jimmy Mossier. Mr. and Mrs. George Hilgemcier will entertain a group of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Linkert will be host and hostess to Messrs, and Mesdames E. N. Gimbel, Paul L. McCord. William F. Sandman, Miss Helen McKee and William Peder.. In John Burke’s party will be Messrs, and Mesdames Gilbert Inman. Nelson Sumner, Hugh Love, Lowell Wilson. Miss Mabel Gasavay, Phil Adams. Mrs. Yale Rice. Dr. Philip Workman. Mrs. John Brant and Dr. Robert Walker Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wegel With Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wegel will be Messrs, and Mesdames R. L. Pettit, A. R. Jenkins and Smith Hodges. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Leonard will entertain Messrs, and Mesdames John W. Warren. Frank Gaylord and Thomas F. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. C. Kipp and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodabaugh will have a party, as will Mr. and Mrs. Oran Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Smith Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell. With Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richardson will be Drs. and Mesdames Walter F. Hickman. W. E. Bodenhamer, W. O. Baldridge. O. W. Rutledge. Messrs, and Mesdames Kenneth Collins, John Kelly. L. Tharp. Robe Clark. Miss Conchita Gheen, J. Underwood, Robert Hanley and John Burke. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGerhan's guests will be Misses Louise Rogers. Lurline T. Hurst, Cecile Hodges, Florence Fletcher, Ruth Ehlers. John Joe Heinberger. Jenning Streifus, Edward Green, Joseph Foy and Myron McGerhan. Members of Other Parties With Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lawson will be Mrs. Lulu M. Stewart. Dr. E. E. Cahal, Miss Pearl Daniels, Mrs. Edna Johnson, Messrs, and Mesdames Leo Gutzwiller, E. E. McFerren and Charles Gistler. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel P. Harvey will entertain Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Steinberg, Messrs, and Mesdames Sidney Weinstein. Philip Stepper, Morris Tavel and L. C. Burnett and Mrs. Carrie Hammel. Mr. and Mrs. Leland E. Wood will have as guests Messrs, and Mesdames William H. Mayer, David Whitaker and Maurice N. Ray; Misses Katherine Gause and Mary Stoop; Don Bolt and Maurice Gronendyke. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Drake's party will include Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Drake. Dr. and Mrs. George M. King, Mary E. Archer and Miss Myrtle Mize. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Pettijohn will entertain Dr. and Mrs Douglas H. White, Messrs, and Mesdames A. J. Callaway. Stuart Bishop, Edwin J. Young. Jacob H. Hays, F. H. Moore, Norman H. Conlon and Marvin E Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lauth will have as guests Messrs, and Mesdames Harold J. Koch. Fred C. Krauss and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kerz. In Mr. and

National Adjutant of Legion Will Speak to Women 's Club

-Patriotic Ideals" is the subject to be discussed by Prank E. Samuel. national adjutant of the American Legion, at the regular meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club at 8 on Thursday night at the Woman’s Department Club. At the dinner preceding the talk, members will be seated according to vocations. The research and resolutions committees will be in charge of the arrangements and program. Samuel, who was educated at Washburn and Fairmount colleges in Kansas, taught English from 1912 to 1916 in Lingnan university at Canton. China He was the youngest instructor ever appointed to that department of the university. Miss Florence Fallgatter, regional

Mrs. A. H. Adams’ box will be Messrs, and Mesdames J. L. Klausmeyer. Jack Goldfarb, Walter Wallace, J. A. Jameson and Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hefherington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Martin will have as guests Messrs, and Mesdames A. C. Zaring, H. A. Condit, Walter O. Webster, Corwin V. Rule. Edward J. Ellsworth. R. W. Littell, Robert Patton and T. M. Rybolt; Mesdames Charles A. Gould, Helen Schreiner, S. Wright Todd, and Miss Bernice Church.. Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Robie will be host and hostess to Messrs, and Mesdames J. E. Steeg, Raymond D. Jackson. William Low Rice, J. E. Miller, and Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Lee. Patron List Announced Patrons and patronesses are: Messrs, and Mesdames Beniamin D. Hitz, J. K. Lilly, Lewis Austin Coleman, Booth Tarkington, Eli Lilly, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Nicholas Noyes, Fred Gardner, W. M. Rockwood, Walter Hubbard, Charles Field, J. K. Lilly Jr., John S. Wright, H. J. Borst, Stanley Coulter. Samuel O Dungan, Henry L. Dithmer Jr., Joseph J. Daniels. John Sloan Kittle, G. Barrett Moxley, G. A. Schnull. Fred A. Sims, W. Richardson Sinclair, Franklin Vonnegut, Jaquelin S. Holliday, John S. Pearson, Thomas C. Howe, Ralph Norwood, Clarence Roberson. F. L. Eodenmiller, Joe E. Reagan. Harry Good, peorge Grinsteiner, G. M. Wililams, Leo Rassow, Charles L. Hopkins. Webster White, Guy Howe, Seth Ward, A. E. Baker, C. J. Renard, Bon O. Aspy, M. E. Graves, Browning Graves, S. H. Greenburg and S. J. Freeman. Dr. and Mesdames Ernest D. Cofield. W. D. Gatch, J. O. Ritchey, Ernest De Wolfe Wales, R. A. Solomon, Sydney Aronson, H. A. Van Osdol, David H. Sluss, Jewett V Reed. M. Jensen, J. William Wright, Edgar Kiser. William McQueen, C. L. Rudesill, C. F. Voylcs and A. B. Graham. Mesdames Henry H. Hornbrook, Charles Mayer Sr.. Albert E. Metzger, George Philip Meier, John W. Kern, John J. Madden, David Ross, John H. Oliver and Dr. Ada Schweitzer; Misses Emma Claypool. Margaret Stayton and Ogaretta Case. Doctors Carleton B. McCullough, Louis Segar, S. W. Shields, L. G. Zerfas and Messrs. Oscar Davis, William Fortune. F. L. Fisher. Warren Munk, Edward Stedfeld, George C. Schwier, Bob Hendricks, Allen Stratton, John Custer and John Black. TIDBITS ADD TO HOSTESS' REPUTE Nothing gives you the reputation for being a good hostess more than odd party tidbits. One new little bit of pastry is the tiny pate de fois gras pies. You make a very thin pastry, put in a thick layer of the paste, moistened slightly with water, bake it in pie tins you make children’s pies in. Serve piping hot, in tiny slivers. You eat them with your fingers. Another goody is to use the largest stuffed olives, you can find, roll them in ancovy paste, dip into crumbs and egg and fry in deep fat long enough to brown thoroughly. Serve them piping hot, too.

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lll^ —Photo by Dexhelmer. Kathleen Behrman Miss Kathleen Behman is chairman of the ticket committee for the St. Agnes Academy Alumnae skating party, to be give.i Monday at the Riverside rink. Luncheon to Be Held Mrs. Edward Duncan, 102 Bosart avenue, will be hostess for the monthly covered dish luncheon meeting of the auxiliary of the Thirty-eighth division.

agent and member of the federal board for vocational education in Washington. D. C„ will talk on "Vocational Education.” Miss Fallgatter. who is visiting the home economic departments in local and state schools this week, is co-oper-ating with the state vocational department in celebrating the twentieth anniversary of vocational education in Indiana. Members of the research committee include Miss Irene Dougherty, chairman; Misses Lulu M. Allen. Mamie L. Bass. M. Belle Cope, Ada B. Dickhut, Lenora Honecker and Ruth Leedy. The resolutions group is composed of Miss Margaret Whitford, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ruth M. Hilkene Miss Eva Greene and Miss Amy Keene.

Take Prominent Roles in City’s Social Affairs

v Mrs. John D. Pitcher •'* —Photo by W. Hurley Ashby. • > ■ 'r - . . _ t i ; ‘ Miss Frances Durham Miss Louise Griffin £ • —Photo by Bretzman. —Photo by Holland. tgF - The marriage of Miss Vivian 7 Campbell, daughter of Mrs. N. IV/fncirol Marne Campbell. 3462 Kenwood, to iVIU.oiL. ill J. \^<X ' c J Lindsp y Jr on Jan 12 al T* • 1 Martinsville ha sbeen announced. -j-r\ ( tIVPII IW Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey are at home VJIV^U J J at 5028 Guilford avenue. pii p Mr - and Mrs. R. W. Durham, V>lllllCn VjlOUp Jjf 5511 Pieasant Run boulevard, announced the engagement cf their • daughter. Mrs. Frances Durham, to St. Patrick s musical tea wu Miss Sophie Rosenthal William F. O’Rourke, son of Mr. given by the women of Fairviev

Winners in Legion Auxiliary's Member Drive to Be Feted

Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, 2027 North Delaware street president of the auxiliary to Indianapolis Post 4, American Legion, wjll be hostess at a colonial tea from 3 to 5 Friday. The losing units in a membership drive in the Twelfth district will entertain the winning members. The winning units and their presidents are Bruce T. Robison. Mrs. Paul Beem; Madden-Notting-ham, Mrs. Lucile Bobinette; Hilton U. Brown, Mrs. Thelma Stocker;

Vada McCarter to Be Bride of Eric Sonnich Announcement was made, by radio broadcast, of the engagement of Miss Vada McCarter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarter, 1119 West Thirty-fourth street, to Eric Scnnich, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sonnich, 260 West Forty-fourth street, at a party Friday night. Miss Dorothy Rubin, 2860 North New Jersey street, entertained in honor of Miss McCarter. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. G. M. Rubin. Decorations were in keeping with Valentine's day. guests were Mesdames Victor Mussiwair, John Silver, Frank Nunamaker, Lyle Besore, Frank Hart. Edward Riddlin. Edwin Sulthup. Misses Hope Bedford. Helen Lesher, Merta Thompson and Dorothy Rosebrock. ■JOIXT BANQUET TO BE HELD AT CHURCH The Girls’ Federation and Christian Men Builders classes of the Third Christian church will held a joint banquet at 6:30 Wednesday night in the assembly room of the church. Wallace S. Sims, president of the men's group, will act as toastmaster, and Mrs. Ruth Clarke and Forest Giger are in charge of the arrangements. Harry B. White, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will talk on •'Finding the Trail in Modern Life” and Miss Haliie Racuglen and Sims, will make short talks. Music will be provided by the C. M. B. orchestra. ALTAR SOCIETY TO HOLD CARD PARTY Ladies of Altar Society of Cathedral parish will give a card party at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Hostesses include Mesdames John Carroll. Frank Madden. J. B. Habing, Thomas F. Courtney. Edward McLaughlin, Daniel McCool. F’-unk Kotteman. Bernard Guedelhoefev and Henry Sullivan. Officers to Entertain Officers of the Gyro Club will entertain with a_ luncheon at noon Saturday in th blue room of the i Spink-Arms.

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Hugh Copsey, Mrs. Helen Foster; Orsic Mills Watkins, Mrs. Edna Meyer; Memorial, Mrs. Ruth Ale Swing, and Robert E. Kennington, Mrs. Margaret Ray. The hostess will be assisted by the losing groups and their presidents, who are Heywood Barcus, Mrs. Ruth Klare; John Holliday, Mrs. W. Marshall Dale; Garfield, Mrs. Pauline Rairdon; Mac Ulvaine-Kothe, Mrs. Donna Akin; New Augusta, Mrs. Viola Bass, and Wayne 64, Mrs. Elizabeth Deuper. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Lucile Weimer, Twelfth district president, and Mrs. Charles K. McDowell, First and Twelfth district vice-chairman and membership chairman. Assistants in the dining room will be Mesdames Stella Norland. H. N. Swairn, H. K. Green, Louis Yokum, Ralph Hester, J. B. Little, John Downing, Hodge Worsham. E. P. Brennan and Catherine Coleman. The program-will include Mrs. Harold Robinson, vocalist; Katherine Heithecker and Noll Patewande, musical readings, accompanied by Miss Josephine Fitch; Mrs. Leland K. Fishback, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Charles E. Bebinger. GRACE LINN SANDY WILL BE HOSTESS Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy, 2894 Sutherland avenue, will be hostess for the 12:30 covered dish luncheon meeting Thursday of the Current Knowledge Club. The program will include a paper on "Women of Russia’’ read by Mrs. Walter Eichholtz, and a discussion of civic affairs by Miss Ruby Haidin. Mrs. Carl Balls and Mrs. William Sieber will present a group of musical numbers.

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Mrs. Jovan De ftocco. before her marriage this week in New York, was Miss Marcia Virginia Clapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Clapp, Beech Grove. She is a graduate of Butler university and John Herron Art Institute.

Miss Frances Durham —Photo by Bretzman. The marriage of Miss Vivian Campbell, daughter of Mrs. N. Manic Campbell. 3462 Kenwood, to C. J. Lindsey Jr. on Jan. 12 at Martinsville ha sbeen announced. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey are at home at 5028 Guilford avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Durham, 5511 Pleasant Run boulevard, announced the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Frances Durham, to William F. O’Rourke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. O'Rourke of Stubenville, 0., and formerly of Indianapolis. The date of the wedding will be announced later, Mrs. John D. Pitcher is a member of the committee in charge of the luncheon which be on the program of the state celebration of the fifty-ninth anniversary of the founding of the Delta Gamma sorority. The Indianapolis Alumnae Association will be the hostess group. Miss Sophie Rosenthal is a member of the comfnittee planning the membership dance, to be given tonight in the Severin by the Council of Jewish Juniors. Miss Louise Griffin is chairman of the decorations committee for the Alpha Chi Omega state luncheon Saturday. Feb. 25 in the Riley room of the Claypool. The Indianapolis Alumnae will be hostesses. CLUB MEMBERS TO HONOR HUSBANDS The annual. dinner in honor of husbands of members of the Vanderworker Club will be held Saturday night in the Elizabeth Goodnow Wickes chapel of All Souls Unitarian church. The George Washington theme will be used in the decorations. Miss Helen Frances Starr will give readings. Out-of-town guests will be Glenn Wickliffe of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. J. Earl Shea cf Ft. Wayne and Mrs Josephine Weedman of Chicago. Mrs. Carl Schey is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Roy Seward. L. Eugene Bennett, A. Fred Matzke and Alvin Jose. Sorority to Entertain Lo Sin Loy sorority will entertain its rushees with a tea from 2 to 4 Sunday at the home of Misses Madge Wallace and Marge Howard, 2959 North Talbott street. Miss Dorothy Belle Foster, president, will preside at the tea table.

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Musical Tea to Be Given by Church Group A St. Patrick’s musical tea will be given by the women of Fairview Presbyterian church at 2 Thursday, March 2, at the church. Mrs. Wilson B. Parker is general chairman. Other chairmen are Mrs. Oscar Passmore, program; Mrs. John Ritter, hostesses; Mrs. D. T. Weir, hospitality; Mrs. Ralph Reeder, decorations; Mrs. Walter Moore, room; Mrs. J. D. Stillwell, refreshments; Mrs. D. H. Whitham, telephone; Mrs. Harry Rogers, ushers, and Mrs. J. F. Boesinger, publicity. New officers cf the Woman's Missionary society of the church are Mrs. E. W. Bilyou, president; Mrs. Harry Coughlen Sr., first vicepresident; Mrs. J. D. Stillwell, second vice-president; Mrs. Mack Coppock, treasurer, and Mrs. D. W. Holdaway, secretary.

Program Set for Session of Ephamar Club

Mrs. Amie Brookhouse will be hostess Wednesday for a meeting of the Ephmamar club. Her assistants will be Mrs. Effie Rogers and Mrs. E. J. Molin. The following program will be given: “The Story of Robert E. Lee,” by Mrs. Walter James; ‘‘Mardi Gras,” by Mrs. S. W. Gray; topics of the day, Mrs. Laura Craig Poland; music in charge of Mrs. Minnie Blodgett, and Negro spirituals, Mesdames F. H. Dedert, S. W. Gray and J. J. Wanner. New officers are: Mrs. Andrew Underwood. president; Mrs. Matt Harris, first-vice president; Mrs. S. W. Gray, second vice-president; Mrs. C. E. Wilson, secretary; Mrs. A. S. Brwn. treasurer; Mrs. Rogers, parliamentarian; Mrs. Brown, council delegate; Mrs. Wanner, alternate, and Mrs. Lloyd Kirk, federation delegate. PHI DELTA DELTA HOLDS INITIATION Miss Lyndall Hogston was initiated into the Indiana Law’ school chapter of Phi Delta Delta, women's international legal sorority, today at the home of Mrs. William H. Faust. In charge of the services were Misses Dorothy Tucker, Helen Stockton, Ella Groninger, Mrs. Floreine Phipps. Mrs. Grace De Armond and Mrs. Faust. Members from University of Michigan Law’ school, University of Louisville Law school, College of Law of University of Cincinnati, and j Mrs. Nell Herrington of the Washington alumnae chapter were guests. SORORITY PLEDGES WILL ENTERTAIN Pledges of Alpha Delta Pi sorority of Butler university will entertain tonight with a card party at the active chapter house, 545 Berkley I road. The committee in charge is composed of Misses Vivian and Virginia White and June Wurgler. Dance to Be Given A dance will be given by the Girl Reserve Club of Arsenal Technical high school Saturday in the social hall of Central Y. W. C. A. Members of the committee are Misses Aury Bell, Betty Williamson, Florence Wenz and Josephine Taylor,

Washington’s Birthday to Provide Theme for Department Meeting American Home Group Will Convene orT Wednesday; Mrs. Felix McWhirter to Speak; Playlet Planned. A colonial theme in celebration of George Washington's birthday is the basis of the program of the music section of the American Home department of the Woman's Department Club Wednesday in the clubhouse. A chorus in costume will sing a medley of old-fashioned songs under the direction of Mrs. W. c. Hitz. Special numbers will be given by Mesdames C. F. Dillenbeck, Roger Schaub. Frank Nelson and Charles A. Breece. accompanied by Mrs M. D. Didway.

Cheer Guild to Sponsor Benefit Party on Friday The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will sponsor a luncheon and card party Friday at the Foodcraft shop. The program for the afternoon is being arranged by Mrs. O. M. Richardson. Proceeds will be used to defray expenses of cataloging books donated to the hospital. Reservations have been made by the following: Mesdames Emil H. Soufflot. John F. Ward. C. M. Stephens. Charles F. Remv, O. M. Richardson. Charles Fisher. E. R. Besore, Robert Mottern. Fred Bitner, Fred F. Fox. Warren C. Harrell, Charles Hogate. A. J. Hueber, C. G. Jacquart. M. T. Nimar. A. J. Porter. C. H Berry. Albert Macguire, Hugh McGlbeny, William Cadle. D. T Wier, William L. Holdaway. B. F. Watson, S. B. Taylor, H. 6. Warren. A. O. Gilkison, Mark Demaree, Joe Climer. K. W. Steinkamp. W. E. Adkins. E. C. Goshorn. William F. Hansman. Don Monroe. J. T. Johnson. Theodore Siegrest. John Dougherty, Orville Bohannon. A. R. Forman, Joseph Busch. Frank Weimer, Horae* E. Casady. Carl Irrgang. W. H. Lewis. W. H Hodgson. Frank McCracken. Charles Yarbrough. W. M. Seward. L. E. Dixon. Bert E. Bernard. Charles Stewart. P. V. Roberts. Max Norris, Mayme B.verly. Lula Harvey. Florence Reagan. Mary Rigg. Stella J. Small, Blanche B. McN*w, Mae Ailing, Hanna Carr. Agnes Todd and Misses Alice Velscy, Virginia Kcrz, Margaret McFarland and Mary Arthur. WOMEN’S CLUB TO GIVE BRIDGE FETE A luncheon bridge party will be given at 1 Wednesday by. the St. Joan of Arc Women's Club at the school hall, Forty-second street and Park avenue. Mrs. Charles D. Down and Mrs. Clara Slattery are chairmen. Their assistants are Mesdames William E. Kennedy, William C. Hall. Clyde C. Bowers, Howard Davis, Frank Argast, Warder Alloway, Oscar Allen, Thad Brown, Louis Baier, William Bsrling, John Dockter, William Dudline, Albert Dessauer, Albert Feist, Thomas Fitzgerald, John Gingrich, Fredrick Green, Harold Hirth, William Holland, Edward Verbraken, Joseph Lang, William Myers, John Rice, John Rovse, George J. Sellmeyer, Leonard Stowell, Frank Izor, Joseph Weiger, Maurice Sims, Edward N. Koehler, John Thompson and Everitt Hunter.

Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Club to Give Chapter Meeting Program

Members of the „ Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will give the program for the social meeting of the Kappa chapter of the organization at 8 Tuesday night.

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Mrs. Thomas P. Jenkins Mrs. Thomas P. Jenkins is chairman of the ticket committee for the Alpha Phi state luncheon Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Lincoln. A dance will be held in the evening in the Travertine room. Mrs. Raymond Gill, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter, is general chairman, and Mrs. Ray Northway is in charge of invitations. Guests will include members of the active chapter at De Pauw university and alumnae from various towns in Indiana.

Three Founders of Delta Gamma * Sorority Will Be Honored

Candle lighting service, honoring the three founders of the Delta Gamma sorority at the Mississippi Woman’s Institute in 1874. will be held at the annual state luncheonmeeting of the organization March 11, in the main dining.room of the Spink-Arms. t The affair is in celebration of the fifty-ninth anniversary of the chapiter's founding. Members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association will be hostesses. with Mrs. Frank L. Churchman, president, presiding at the speaker's table. Active from the chapters at Butler and

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Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter will give a talk on "Early Principles of the American Home." A playlet. "The Colonial Quilting Party,” under the direction of Mrs. W. D. Long will be presented. Members of the cast are Mrs. Long. Mrs. Dillenbeck and Mesdames C. H. Augstein. C. H. Aamot. J. L. Beattie, John Engleke, Harry L. Foreman, Othniel Hitch. Rascoe C. Leavitt and Miss Josephine Binninger. Misses Jean L. and Jean M. Smith, pupils of the Wild Sisters dancing academy, will dance the minuet. The hospitality committee, in charge of the tea following the program, is composed of: Mrs. Chester A. James, chairman; Mrs. Irving Blue, vice-chairman, and Mesdame r < John H. Allison, S. T. Bogert. George 1 W. Bowman. Frank F. Brandt. C. F. Brigham. William Dobson. Forrest Danner, E. A. Carson. Albert A. Ellig, Harold Ferguson. F. B. Goble, Bert C. Keithlv, Forrest B. Kellogg, Edmund C. Horst. Edward S Ludlum. Bert. C. McCammon, John E. Messick. A. K. Moler. Nettie M New, Edward L. Pedlow, William Shimer and Frank C. Walker. Mrs. Paul T. Hurt, chairman of the American home department, and Mrs. A. C. Rassmussen will preside at the tea table, with Mrs. William Dobson and Mrs. Hitz assisting. Mrs. Charles A. Bruce is chairman of music department, Plans Made for Jr. Hadassah Supper-Dance Miss Kalah Larman and Miss Helen Marere are co-chairmen in charge of the annual junior Hadassah membership supper-dance to be held Sunday night, Feb. 26, at the Columbia Club. The annual dance is invitational. f The program will include a floor show, a midnight supper and novelty favors and programs will be given. Committees in charge are: Program and Invitations—Misses Pearl Bryan, chairman; Fannette Katz. Molly Levinsky, Lena Penish, Marilyn Lurie. Brynie Epstein, Alice Kamlot, Esther Sandler. Rose Einstanding. Music—Misses Diana Kline chairman; Ruth Goldberg. Bertha Rubin, Constance Borman and Sophie Alpert. Entertainment—Miss Lillian Dorman, chairman; Misses Lucia Wild, Ruth Goldberg, Stella Berkowitz, Eleanor Wild. Lena. Barrish. Bess < Bernstein. Sylvia Weissman. Place and Decorations Miss Eleanor Cohn, chairman; Misses Esther Patterson, Sarah Caminsky, Bertha Rubin, Frances Cohn, Diana Kline, Ruth Bernstein, Helen Levine and Dolly Kiovsky.

Mrs. Claus H. Best, 5345 North Delaware street, will be hostess for the meeting. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Selma Scearcy, Misses Marcena Campbell. Irene Scott, Mabel Pruitt and Ruth Wagcner. The program will include: “Dawn" Curran “Thanks Be to God" V . Dickson "The Silent Sea Neidlinßer-Marzo Mrs. Scearcy. Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt and Mrs. June Baker, vocal trio. Current Musical Events. Miss Lulu Brown. Brek O’Dav" . Sanderson Colleen o Mv Heart’ Arthur A. Penn Loves a Merchant" ... . Molley Carew Mrs. Lotie Gruber, vocal soloist Southland Sketches'' Burleikli Miss Berenice Reaean. violinist. Devotion. “The Secret” Richard Btrau.m The Serenade.” Miss Mary Moorman, vocal soloist. Accompanists will be Mrs Veil KempeO McMurtrey and Miss Frances Wishard. LUNCHEON-BRIDGE FETE IS ARRANGED A George Washington luncheoni bridge party will entertain members and friends of the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside at 12:30 Wednesday, Feb. 22. in the Severin. Decorations will be in the patriotic theme and spring flowers. Mrs. William B. Peake is general chairman. Others on the committee are Mesdames R. C. Griswold, A. L. Marshall, Walter Zimmerman, J. W. Fraim, E. J. Meunit-r and Viola Connor. ART TO BE TOPIC AT CLUB MEETING Mrs. Clarence Ertner, 835 North Audubon road, will be hostess at 2 Wednesday for a meeting of the. New Century Club. Her assistant* will be Mesdames Curtis Hodges and J. C Carr. The program arranged by Mrs. Charles Sommers will include “Early American Sculptors” by Mrs. J. E. Barcus and Early American Architecture” by Mrs. P. W. Brown.

Indiana universities and alumnae from schools and colleges throughout the state will attend. The luncheon committee includes Mesdames Guy E. Morrison, general chairman; John D. Pitcher, George O. Browne, Paul D. Gayman, J Dwight Peterson, Rex Boyd and Miss Marguerite Doriot. Mrs. Gerald Redding and Miss Edna G. Nowland are in charge of the resr ervations. Reports on scholarship and campus activities will be given by the newly elected presidents of the active chapters, and stunts will be presented.