Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1934 Edition 02 — Page 5

OCT. 27, 1934

Calendar for Week-End Is Well Filled Club Events and Opening of Civic Theater Are Scheduled. BY BEATRICE BIRO AN Tim* Woman'* Taco Editor THE schedule of dances, teas, dinners and the Civic theater opening indicates that this weekend Is thus tar this season. Two country clubs, Highland and Indianapolis, w.il entertain with a circus ball and costume dinner danro• the town clubs, the Colum-

bia and Indianapolis Athletic, are offering Halloween dances; the Little Lambs arc "frolicing.” and the Civic theater is beginning its season. In addi’ion. numerous week-end guests are to be entertained. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-

Miss Burgan

ville Ingalls will divide their time between the Highland circus ball and the Little Lambs frolic at the Columbia Club. In the party will bo* Messrs, and Mesdames Albert J. Beveridge Jr., Thomas R. Kackley, J. Perry Meek, Laurens Henderson and John K. Ruckelshaus. Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith will Join Dr. and Mrs. Dudley PfafT. who will take their week-end guests to the Little Lambs party. Mrs. H. G. Gayer and Mrs. Gates Dawes, both of Cincinnati, are visiting the Pfaffs. Matsons to Give Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, after entertaining fourteen guests at dinner in the Propylaeum Club, will go to the Little Lambs, Colonel and Mrs. William Guy Wall will be the Mat.sorts’ honor guests. One party Cat the Indianapolis Country Club dinner dance will include Messrs, and Mesdames Robert Fleischer, Earl Fortney, Charles Pettinger and George Cornelius. In another group will be Messrs and Mesdames H. C. Piel, A. L. Piel, E. M. Chamberlin, Mrs. M. L. Patton and Major Downing Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Alig have invited dinner guests who will later attend the Little Lambs’ "gay nineties singing school” floor show*. Miss Blanche Shaw’s dinner guests will end the evening at the same dance. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahafley Jr. have guests, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wiley. Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Purdy, Kansas City, Mo., who formerly lived here, are visitors at the W. I. Longsworth home. Barnes to Entertain After attending a dinner party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, the Civic show and the Little Lambs dance, all tonight,Miss Emita Ferriday will go to an informal tea which Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes will give for her tomorrow at their home. Dr. Donald Reed came from his home in Culver thus week-end to be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dean. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Dean will entertain at a buffet dinner for hiro and his sister, Miss Emily Reed, also of Culver. Tomorrow' afternoon Mrs. Charles Rockwood will have a cocktail party for Dr. Reed. Mrs. Dean returned this w*eek from a visit at Chicago and Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade will entertain their guests at their home in Golden Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Owings and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skidmore have come from Chicago for the week-end, and Mr. and Mrs. Wade have invited in Messrs, and Mesdames Vance Smith, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Booth Jameson. Rudolph Haerle and Donald Mattison.

Eleanor Augusta Taylor and Russell Lee Fleming Wed

Fall colors predominated in the scheme of decorations and gowns for the wedding today of Miss Eleanor Augusta Taylor, daughter of Mrs.'Bessie S. Taylor, and Russell Lee Fleming. Newcastle, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fleming, Noblesville. The ceremony was read by Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel in McKee chapel of-Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Baskets of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums against a background of palms and ferns, decorated the altar, lighted with two sevenbranched candelabra holding white tapers. The bride entered alone and appeared in an ivory satin gown with train and hip-length veil of tulle, which fell from a coronet of braided satin and orange blossoms. Her shower bouquet was of Ophelia

Aids Selected for Activities at Convention Mrs. Helen Haight Earp. general chairman lor the midwestern convention of Phi Delta Pi sorority to be held next month in the Marott, has announced committees. They are as follows: Registration. Miss Mabel McHugh, Indianapolis, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Morris and Mrs. Florence Cleveland: banquet, Miss Lucille Spillman. St. Louis, chairman, assisted by Miss Dorothea Schulz and Miss Marcia Herlein. St. Louis: publicity. Miss Bernice Lorber, chairman, assisted by Misses Meta and Margareth Greiner, all of Chicago: program. Mrs. Anne Morgan, chairman. Mrs. Irma Iselin Richards and Miss Ruth Shimer, all of Indianapolis, accommodations, Miss Louise Schulmeyer. chairman, Mrs. Grace Greenwood Knight and Miss lomegene Hodson. all of Indianapolis; transportation. Miss Louise Karle. chairman, assisted by ' Miss Gretchen Klee and Mrs. Gretchen Kemp Thompson, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Earp is being assisted by Miss Frances Kockendorffer, Menominee, Wis. Miss Hazel Orr. Cincinnati, grand president, will attend the convention.

A S "' / . •■:.* •■ v; ' : J^//' -’ f *%aMfe’'; *jjyusp%ffiplg[ < ’ ^1 ' l *" w * _lf '■' "*' sleeves. Throe rows of pleated \rlearn'Johanna Hill roses and bronze ® # chrysanthemums arranged on a rust Will Receive I „. ,_ j |LA-i BBMBilr J. w.- Vyf Puitty Funds zations attract as much merest as organizations with purely social g. \\ r *ll 13 ' ~ _ its benefit projects attract many guests. ' T> • j * J iW.... Jlii '^^^’’M/tSK 4 //’lll/llO* T l’/•// Welfare Club members are expect- This week, new members were introduced at a tea at the home of Jjl ICLCSITIcIICi 10l -4 it.// I rtfs ts Us ing to aid aged women with the Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus, president. The new members are Misses t !h proceeds from the card party and Elinor Stickney. Irma Drake. Cecily Fletcher. Jane Fitton. Josephine IVI lee >• W ' - * ; mums^and^she^arded 1 a° r rVSa noint style show, t 0 be given Nov. 7 in Rped * Eleanor Anne Barrett and Mrs. John S. Pearson Jr. Mrs. R. IVlioo -L Uhlti fl lace handkerchief, belonging to her A\tcs auditorium. In addition to Mrs. Ruckelshaus, who is chairman of the Columbia Club luncheon /fB maternal grandmother. assisting the Indianapolis Home for bridge party. Nov. 7. Miss Barbara Fowler will come //. J The bride's sister, Miss Elizabeth the Aged, the club provides aid for Mrs. Herbert Woollen, membership chairman of the Indiana State home soon from Western Reserve V** M Taylor, wore a rust colored velvet needy women outside the home and Symphony Society, is a regular guest at the Indianapolis symphony university, Cleveland, to be brides- S' M|||fipfßl f| ;'y /\t,\ yms' dress with slight train, and a match- Vl -"’ ts th e city infimarv with gifts. orchestra concerts at the Murat. She attended the opening concert rr.aid at the wedding of her sister, S 1A >'V' mg hat and carried an arm bou Mrs. Frank J. Haight, chairman of this week, as did Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall and her daughter. Miss Ruth Mi's Constance Fow' *\ Wfe %y. ’<<:■ ;A. %*F\ Ml quet of yellow and bronze chrysan- named'committees. Mrs. E. Monty ' Miss Emit a Ferriday came this week to visit her sister. Mrs. Kurt NT ° V - 10 as the date of her marriage .-:> v X\'F'&>i^ themums. Mrs - Taylor s gown was Campbell is club president. Pantzer. who has finished her work as chairman of the membership to Charles Edgar Buschmann, son of -A *'M V. .'V "^ t , { ~,. 5?; "V, f el ' et Mrs -Hf rr y,Kiihn is pneral chair- drl „ for the Civic theater, which will present Its first show. "The Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Btlschmann. ■HBBB M ■BTfF Su*%£ ir?S:£m SpS f hlrch M T t ", *P* r X nmr - *•* came tnm * Junlor ®4 M. Frank Fowler, tne BjMM.tV'#,..: "■ a Bi.,md,-" "lw S £f™ Mlh hmll'Mr” Ham E Watson con- Feaaue meenne ,n .Mmncapohs. will return ,o he, home Monday. Have Johanna ß Hill roses. cor.age of j • M 'J r -' Mr*s. c. K. Eberhard. organist.! properties for play; Mrs. Robert IVIISS 10/lICICJSf J\.OuC) tI?01Cl tO LjC Harry O. Coarell |ing -At U " DaSmn^ai?d Haight, Wed ill SlUl ViSC RItCS Arthur Neal, Connersville. was ——- home. _ w I??/ lv>: man and Gordon Olvev Jr.. 7’irf) SPF AKFP's TO In a sunrise ceremony tomorrow i The couple will leave on a wed- Mr - Kahl ° and Mr. Buschmann M Noblcsville, and Jack McCoy were, *“ * morning at Meridian Heights Pres-i din g trip west and will return here HBHHr m Following the ceremony a recep- lIEA.RD B 1 CLL B bjterian church, tne R ev> Sidney street> a fter Nov. 10. The bride at- r -°'be' was graduated. He also was ticn was h.c'.d at the home.of the Mrs. Warrack Wallace will talk on ®‘ a:r R arn win perform the mar- tPn ded Butler and Indiana univer- Sfacluated from Parg school. bride's mother. Mr ar.d Mrs. Firm- Fine Feathers" and Mrs. Harry riage ceremony for Miss Marybeth sities and Mr. Ford us a graduate of Since Mr-s Jowfer finished s'udtes ‘ ft, - % ‘ P ? ing left for a motor trip, the bride Wade will discuss Elizabeth Cady! Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Purdue university and member of at T" ldor Hall and Western college, j ' V/t ‘ traveling in a carioca wool suit Stanton at the regular meeting of; Manford A. Shields, and Robert H. Aipha Tau Omega fraternity. Oxiord, 0., she has been working in ■■■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■■■ , trimmed in beaver, with brown ac- the Indianapolis Woman’s Club at For d, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. —— various social service agencies. This cessories. They will be at home at 3 Friday at the Propylaeum. Ford. Candles in two seven-branched REPUBLICAN GROUP year she 1S leading activities of the / CC66./4/t<4 519 South Main strict. K Pn -r ac ti o i candelabra will light a setting of \jn\jur Indianapolis Orphans' Home auxil- r K /. . // f _ , after Dec. 1. Both attended Butler rrtnAWTII palms and ferns. LISTS NOMINEES (?/ZtlTtC? 0 cLs//tSZ€^fa//Zf'fC**’ universirv whprp rhp hriH n-oc o if) A i While the ceremonv is taking * ~ . £> C* O .

Vera Snodgrass Will Be Bride Tonight of Kern J. Miles

Marriage vows will be exchanged tonight in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church by Miss Vera Snodgrass and Kern J. Miles. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Snodgrass, Kirklin, attended Butler university, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and Mr. Miles, son of Mr. ai*d Mrs. A. F. Miles, Pendleton, was graduated from Indiana university and its law r school, and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Greenery, interspersed with yellow* and bronze chrysanthemums, will form the background for the service, to be read by the Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel. in the presence of immediate families and a few friends. The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Vangel Snodgrass. Kirklin. whose Capucine crepe gown is trimmed with brown velvet puff sleeves. Three rows of pleated velvet will band the skirt. She will carry Johanna Hill roses and bronze chrysanthemums arranged on a rust velvet muff. The bride will enter

| roses .and white button chrysanthemums and she carried a rose point j lace handkerchief, belonging to her maternal grandmother. The bride's sister, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, wore a rust colored velvet dress with slight train, and a matching hat and carried an arm bouquet of yellow and bronze chrysanj themums. Mrs. Taylor's gown was l of rust-colored lace, with velvet j girdle. Her corsage was of Johanna : Hill roses. Mrs. Fleming attended in a Burgundy velvet dress with i matching turban, and a corsage of i Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. C. E. Eberhard, organist, played bridal music, and George Cottrell sang “At Dawning" and “Because." Arthur Neal, Connersville, was best man and Gordon Olvey Jr., Noblesville, and Jack McCoy were ushers. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home.of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming left for a motor trip, the bride traveling in a carioca wool suit trimmed in beaver, with brown accessories. They will be at home at 519 South Main streH, Newcastle, after Dec. 1. Both attended Butler university where the bride was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta ■ sorority. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. : Casper Sitsman. grandmother of the bride; Mrs. May Jones, Mrs. Woodye Strack. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sells, all of Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cottrell, Miss Fem Branson, Miss Julia ; Christian, Miss Pauline Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wheeler. Jo- | seph Mills, Richard Baker, George Duckwall, Edward Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Alden H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neal. Miss Margaret Hull, all of Noblesville: Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Hart. Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal. Connersville: Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Seiter, Terre Haute: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mohlman. Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. David Findley, Ft. Wayne. BOARD WILL HOLD LUNCHEON MEETING Mrs. Fred Hoke, governor of the May Flower Descendants Society, will preside at a noon luncheon of the board of assistants Monday at the Young Women's Christian Association.

with her father. Her Ivory satin wedding dress is designed with a cowl neckline, long tight sleeves buttoned to the elbows. Her tulle veil will come from a braided tulle and satin bandeau and Ophelia roses and white button chrysanthemums will be arranged in a shower bouquet. Mrs. Snodgrass will wear blue crepe with a corsage of fall flowers and Mrs. Miles will wear black crepe with rose lame trim. Mrs. Mark Rhoads, aunt of the bride, has chosen black crepe with gold trim and a black velvet hat. William Ruskaup will be best man. During the ceremony. Mrs. C. E. Eberhard, organist, will play traditional airs and “I Love You Truly” and “O Promise Me.” For her traveling outfit, the bride will wear a brown crepe with rose velvet trim, brown coat with beige fox fur and brown accessories. Aged Women Will Receive Party Funds Welfare Club members are expecting to aid aged women with the proceeds from the card party and style show, to be given Nov. 7 In Ayres’ auditorium. In addition to assisting the Indianapolis Home for the Aged, the club provides aid for needy women outside the home and visits the city infimarv with gifts. Mrs. Frank J. Haight, chairman of the ways and means committee, has named committees. Mrs. E. Monty Campbell is club president. Mrs. Harry Kuhn is general chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. Richard Poole, ticket and reservations; Mrs. Harry E. Watson, confections; Mrs. George Coffin, door prizes; Mrs. Benjamin Kinnick, properties for play; Mrs. Robert Stokes, decorations; Mrs. E. E. Martin, style show, and Mrs. Haight, table prizes. TWO SPEAKERS TO BE HEARD BY CLUB Mrs. Warrack Wallace will talk on ‘‘Fine Feathers” and Mrs. Harry Wade will discuss Elizabeth Cady Stanton at the regular meeting of the Indianapolis Woman’s Club at 3 Friday at the Propylaeum.

FORSYTH TO ATTEND GALLERY TEA,

A collection of William Forsyth's paintings, representing fifty years’ work, will be on display at the John Herron Art Museum beginning tomorrow. The Art Association will honor Mr, Forsyth at a reception and tea. Mrs. Charles Latham is chairman- of the association activities committee, which has invited Mr. Forsyth's friends and former students. Miss Hayes to Wed Mr. and Mrs. John Lucid announce the*engagement of Mrs. Lucid's sister. Miss Mary M. Hayes, to Carl C. Schmidt. The wedding will take place Thanksgiving day. Announces Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weissman announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Weissman. to Alex E. Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Epstein. The wedding date is not set.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

DURING the Winter social season, philanthropic and musical organizations attract as much interest as organizations with purely social aims. The Cbrlstamore Aid Society supports the Christamore House, and its benefit projects attract many guests. This week, new members were introduced at a tea at the home of Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus, president. The new members are Misses Elinor Stickney, Irma Drake, Cecily Fletcher, Jane Fitton, Josephine Reed, Eleanor Anne Barrett and Mrs. John S. Pearson Jr. Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte, secretary, and Mrs. Ernest Baltzell, treasurer, assisted Mrs. Ruckelshaus, who is chairman of the Columbia Club luncheon bridge party, Nov. 7. Mrs. Herbert Woollen, membership chairman of the Indiana State Symphony Society, is a regular guest at the Indianapolis symphony orchestra concerts at the Murat. She attended the opening concert this week, as did Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall and her daughter, Miss Ruth Tyndall. Miss Emita Ferriday came this week to visit her sister, Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, who has finished her work as chairman of the membership drive for the Cine theater, which will present its first show, ‘‘The Church Mouse,” tonight. Miss Ferriday, who came from a Junior League meeting in Minneapolis, will return to her home Monday.

Miss Shields, Robert Ford to Be Wed in Sunrise Rites

In a sunrise ceremony tomorrow' morning at Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, tne Rev. Sidney Blair Harry will perform the marriage ceremony for Miss Marybeth Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manford A. Shields, and Robert H. Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ford. Candles in two seven-branched candelabra will light a setting of palms and ferns. While the ceremony is taking place, Mrs. Henry Hbss, cousin of the bride, will play "Speed The My Arrow,” song of Pi Beta Phi, the bride’s sorority. Mrs. Hoss also will play on the organ, "Ich Liebe Dich,” "I Love You Truly,” "Love Song of Alpha Tau Omega," 'Bridal Chorus” from "Lohengrin,” by Wagner, and "W T edding March,” from "Midsummer Night's Dream,” by Mendolssohn. The bride will enter with her father, and will wear her traveling suit of De Rio brown wool, trimmed in brown squirrel, with mole brown accessories. Her shoulder corsage will be of gardenias. The bridegroom's sister, Miss Betty Ford, will attend the bride and will appear in a Robin Hood green crepe dress, trimmed in tile velvet and worn with brown accessories. Her shoulder corsage will be of bronze and rust button chrysanthemums. Dwight Manford Shields, the bride's brother, will be best man, and Harold C. Stark and Clarence Goldrick will be ushers. Mrs. Shields will attend in a brown crepe dress, trimmed in shell pink satin, and Mrs. Ford's dress will be of nile green wool, worn with brown accessories.

The couple will leave on a wedding trip w'est and will return here to live at 822 East Forty-fourth street, after Nov. 10. The bride attended Butler and Indiana universities and Mr. Ford is a graduate of Purdue university and member of Aipha Tau Omega fraternity. REPUBLICAN GROUP LISTS NOMINEES Officers nominated for the Indiana Woman's Republican Club are: Mrs. Henry Campbell, president; Mrs. Lewis F. Pomush, first vicepresident; Dr. Amelia R. Keller, second vice-president; Mrs. O. W. Stephenson, Greenwood, secretary; Mrs. Herbert A. Luckey. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Blanche McKinney, treasurer, and board members. Mrs. Clarence Martin, Mrs. Bert Thurman, Mrs. E. E. Neal of Noblesville and Mrs. John R. Homung, Greensburg. The terms of Mrs. Harlan Ratliff and Mrs. Charles Miller, board members, have not expired. The election will take place next month. Bridge Party Set Mrs. Colin V. Dunbar is chairman of a bridge party to be held Monday night at the Omar Baking Company plant by Epsilon Loyalty group (ft Delta Zeta sorority. Assisting Mrs. Dunbar are Mesdames Earl Winkle, J. Lewris Smith, J. W. Tucker and Roy H. Peterson and Miss Delores Vestal. Twenty tables of bridge will be entertained.

Sister Will Be Bridesmaid for Miss Fowler Miss Barbara Fowler will come home soon from Western Reserve university, Cleveland, to be bridesmaid at the wedding of her sister, Miss Constance Fowler, who has set Nov. 10 as the date of her marriage to Charles Edgar Buschmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Buschmann. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler, tne bride’s-to-be parents, will issue invitations next week. Havens Kahlo, Maysville, Ky., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Kahlo, Indianapolis, will be best man in the ceremony, to be witnessed by members of the family and close friends at the Fowler home. Mr. Kahlo and Mr. Buschmann were classmates at Princeton university from which the bridegroom-to-be was graduated. He also was graduated from Park school. Since Miss Fowler finished studies at Tudor Hall and Western college, Oxford, 0., she has been working in various social service agencies. This year she is leading activities of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home auxiliary.

FRENCH MUSIC WILL BE DISCUSSED,

Mrs. Donald Howell, chairman of the program committee for the monthly dinner meeting Tuesday of Kappa chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will read a paper on "Modem French Music.” Mrs. James L. Wagner, 4166 Carrollton avenue, will be hostess. Mrs. C. Basil Fausset, chairman of arrangements, will be assisted by Mrs. Walter E. Treanor. Miss Ruth Wagner and Miss Virginia Leyenberger. The following musical program is scheduled: "Dar.seuses de Delphes' 1 De B’issv "La Danse de Puck” De Bussy Brouiliards' De Bu ; 3y Miss Marv Zimmer:?, pianist. "The Rose and the Nightingale • Saint-Saer.s "Musical Snuff Box” A Liadofs "De Euis le Join” Carpentier Mrs Fausset soprano "Lento from Second Trio" .. C'nammade "The Bells' 1 De Bussy ■ Serenade” / Pierne Miss Violet Albers, violinist Mrs John Brea er. cell lit. Miss Ramon* Wilson. Plan as.

John G. Benson Will Address Club Members Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist hospital superintendent, will address the American home department of the Woman’s Department Club at its meeting Wednesday afternoon on "The Evolution of the Home." In . the absence of the department j chairman, Mrs. Bert S. Gadd, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, honorary 1 chairman, will preside at the assembly. Music will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Will C. Hitz, music section chairman, and Mrs. Roscoe C. Leavitt, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Carl L. Ross at the tea to follow the program. Mrs. Albert Off and Mrs. Carl Weinhardt will pour. Other assistants will be Mesdames I. E. I Brokaw, Maud Hayes, Lawrence Orr, Ronald Foster, C. W. Field, Walter R. Mayer, J. F. Engelke, G. W. Bowmao, £. L. Burnett, Clay Ward, C. j

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A. Borchers, E. B. Hall and Clayton Ridge. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will preside at the meeting of the applied education section of the department which is offering a course for credit in Epsilon Eigma Omicron sorority of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, in co-operation with Indiana university. Walter D. Hickman, Times dramatic critic, will review “Ah, Wilderness,” by Eugene O'Neill, and Fault of Angels,” by Paul Horgan. Chapters to Entertain Members of Eta province of Alpha Zeta Beta sorority will be entertained at a dance and meetings which Alpha Nu and Alpha Tau chapters will hold this week-end. The dance will be held tonight in the Travertine room of the Lincoln and at 10 tomorrow morning the chapters will assemble for a business meeting and luncheon. In charge of the two-day convention are Evelyn Nordloh. director; Louise Adams, Alice O Donnell and Mildred Benton, Alpha Nu; and Kathenne Kramer, Virginia Niesse and Pauline Workman, Alpha Tam