Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1934 — Page 5
NOV. 24. 1934_
Meetings to Be Held by Club Units Monday Guild and Home Groups Schedule Sessions. • T’*') nations of the Woman's Depa r’rr.ent Club. th- Monday Guild of the community welfare depart- i Bnt and The American home de-■ par’ment, have scheduled meetings ! for next meek. Mr* F Bake Hull will talk on Hamah at the guild mertsne at 1:30 Mondav at the clubhouse. Miss Pearl K.efer, accompanied by Mrs. Irving Blue, mull smg Hawaiian A. ; o on the program mill be a talk j hv Marie O Conner on ' My Favorite 1 Radio Star ' Mrs. Charles H. Smith will be hostess for the afternoon find Mrs John Connor mull preside, j The American home group mull meet Wednesday at. the clubhouse, j At 1. Mrs E C. Rumpler mull pre- ! side a: the applied education section of the department when Paul j Duncan mull review ‘ Union Square" and "Strange Victory.” Mrs. Bert C. Gadd mull preside at j the department meeting with Mrs. j posroe c Ivavitt, general chairman. | Mrs. Demarchus ic. Brown mull talk on The Fairy Tales of Hans Christian A^-erson.’* Mrs. Sidney Blair | Harry mull present music. A.ssisting Mrs. Leavitt will be Mrs. ( Charles Hartman and Mrs. Willis K. Miller. Dining room assistants mill be Mesdames William Dobson, Edward L Hal! J Prank Hoi mm, F F Ga?es, M. L. Mendenhall, j Charles F Miller. Charles F ' Meyers, J L Smith. Lawrence Me- J Turnan, G. M Williams Paul V Wvcoft and Mlag Lena Neater. MRS. BARNARD WILL RE CU R SPEAKER A talk on “Other people - ’ with idrhghts on Russia. Germany ana Scandinavia, bv Mrs. Harry F. Barnard. mull be heard by members ol the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club at 2 Friday at the Columbia Club. The president. Mrs. Samuel H Fletcher will preude and offierrs will be elected. Mrs. Katherine H Benton will present several vocal elections, accompanied by Miss Pearl Randall, music chairman. Among the hostesses for the afternoon mull be Mesdames Josephine Fnirhead. Frank Cones. William IV. on. Ruth Marshall. Reuben Miller, Pyrle Hughes, Myrtle White. Max Norris and Martha Huggins. SUPPER AND PARTY ARRANGED AT CLUB On the Sunday night buffet supper and keno party committee at Highland Golf and County Club tomorrow mull be Messrs, and Mesdames Howard Williams. Fred Bastian. Glenn Howe, Harvey Belton. Harold France. Sam Allen. Wayne Burns. Arch Grossman. John J Kennedy. Frank Kussell, E. O Marquette, Fritz Schneider, Charles L Smith. Stanley Disque. Melville Ingalls, George Hilgemeier Jr. and Miss Josephine O'Brien. ALPHA CHI OMEGA SETS OPEN HOUSE Miss Constance Pearce is chairman of an open house which Alpha Chi Omega sorority of Butler university mull hold from 2 to 5 tomorrow at the chapter house. 4615 Sunset boulevard. She mill be assisted by Misses Lovilla Horne and Mary Jean Hoflmeyer. Miss Mary Helen Karnes, chapter president, m ill nead the receiving line, to include Mrs. Millie Link, house chaperon; Miss Marjorie Newman, pledge president, and the pledges. VOTERS LEAGUE TO RE DINNER SPONSOR Mrs. William Ray Adams will be in charge ol the Indianapolis League of Women Voters' dinner meeting Friday night at the Indianapolis A’hie" ic Club. Dr. Leonard White, j mho recently mas appointed a membfl of the United States civil service commission, and who has been active in the field of public personnel management, will address the
Zcta Chapter Founding Will lie Observed Dec. 1 at Tea
Mrs Paul V. McNutt will be host- *.'> at the Governor's mansion at 3 Saturday, Dec. 1. for the annual founder's day tea for active, patroness and alumnae members of Ze*a chapter. Sigma Alpha lota, national professional musical sorority. Those m the receiving line will be Mrs. McNutt. Mrs Harold Larsh. province president, and Mrs. Lissa F Cox. chapter president. Mrs. Frederick H. Sterling patroness chairman, and Mrs. Clifford G. Dunphy. president of Nu Zeia alumnae chaper. will pour, and assisting at the tea table will be Mesdames F O. Noggle. John W. Fmharrit. T. M Rvbolt. William G. Sparks. Robert H Orbison and Miss Emma Doeppers. Mr>. Robert W. Blake procram chairman, has arranged the following program. • H v*r r? s s i • Mr t Cn\ H f e*r* sf Mr? Martha Ntar'rn s A t A.brrt Stossei V. - R'hc rr.-rr V -- M > u> Kulmtr g .cat performer: Mrs R ‘sell Paxton accompanis’ .. Cmatng ‘ Clr.dme Mrs Lwn BNntl -n |u D D Nve accompanist. •Kocturtse B Major" Chopin BETROTHED COUPLE WILL BE HONORED Mr and Mrs Fred Mann will entertain a - a shower and supper tomorrow night at their home. 4702 Hillside avenue, for Miss Margaret Pruitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R Pruitt, and August Wulf. whose marriage will take place Thanksgiving day. Guests with the honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Miller. Mrs. Letitia Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr. ar.d Mrs. James Jackson Mr and Mrs Jon Bonsett. Everett Money. Robert Padgett. Charles Youngrr.an and Baidas Blau.
STUDENT GROUP SETS m M j PRr ,... j ■ i ■ ■ Miss Carolyn Richardson, presi- M ■ the Mu*;ca>. mull M mm A vSRfa. fj I f • r JT j Mr-: g j H f A / \\ \' k S :sjk '' •' R ° s " pj .■ / *.! rr.rA r: .f 1r:PI .>a un and j i | , { ,.. . ■■<■ •; ■• r : .' K u P-' - 1 :.l : '*'■ ' •••:'; •. or.' u ;■•;•' ■• R M r,d,v. i / • IVu<-v:r - . M ..‘T::; ""a- i / -I 1 1 o ; he .'train.- of "To a Wild K<> \pl' • • .tt i<i carry an arm bousjoiH ** ( (J . , r .. , a H-t -to ( ' l ' , TT Mk “IT; 1 1>,,1,^ ,l * , * t of • , ' ,,l ‘nna Hill ■MHHi smx 4 - ,-,CsySiM}, J , ~ ' . i'.Pi-a rill couple m ill ■ppF |B| m * V '•'' l • exchange mamage w.a, id- ( wedding trip The ' .. t ) lp Woodstock Club will M*’- Montani mill plav a program ulun .sin m •.- a member of Kappa | ■ ,ni * V lO < m ! ;:r ncv -e.holarslup ol bridal airs, including “1 Love You Kappa p >.unma and Mr. x U: f P ‘ ,n - ~-ks ■•' fOl the e ' ent- The Rev. Herschel Folger will Tail lia'crmn " ' 1 Ihl Kappa * wmm HI jBH. acMvinc'- nt C thc iS 'ophomore clals'of al,ar of scenery interspersed with will b. Mr,. Paul Thompson. DuDelia Delta Delta sororitv's found- Tlie' bride's'only 'attendant will ifnUnni and'.lo-epii Bmlord. Circcn- ***' ’* ''BB Bb i J \ v or ’ sanda >* banquet will be held Tues- be her cousin, Miss Mary Lou Bent- field; Mrs. Henry Wallsmith and j.. 4 w B fliilt ' 'JB •'■ -alffi day at the Butler university chapter ley, who has come from classes at Joseph and George Wallsmith, La,.o BB| llilllt ;4 house. Miss Catherine Sillimnn. an Earlham collece. Richmond, for the f ;) yei!i>: Mr. ana Mr Howard Tour- >;: ;: ' : .^....... Bg ithunna member, is general chair- ceremony. Miss Bentley will wear ner. Bloomington; Miss Marian J?/skTf&c£- „ ~ An Indianapolis student taking VH H IVI Hmforri, Bu'ler, I’a ; Mrs. J. part the Wellesley I I*S Ziegler t() k transfer student from De Pauw tini- inoncj. Charles P. Harden, p 'C ——— — - vlli*** the National of Woman | l J GET awfully tired of hearing will be ! | Wi'-' Eunice Di.veute. Mrs. Charles . "'-■ •■ 1 ■ o ■ ... >., • -'_ dusrrial and i, is discrimmaithou.se Jr.. Miss Carolyn* & ■■ i ■——— : tions, even under the New i) n•; Richardson and Mrs. John K. Ruck- I|r jlMr' W 'WtrAAM K/T/ni/>f .7 Di-/irf4*/T4ii A n-TIH//)// „. a- , , although they are never paid as fbhaus. >*FW nanquet CUICI r10g1(lHl/\1VCl1lgeU Miss Frances Irene Loom.s wollasmen;andalthoughhunMrs. Horace F. Hill 111. as chair- fl i tn i . aTI • Miss Frances Irene Loot T dreds of doors to opportunity are "f"®land 1 and i ? teres i? COm : Jr by Delta Delta Delta Alliance violinist, will appear on the pr.,- clased in the, r faces because of Vfrs. Zieclcr '° WIU aSSISt W J gram which the student section no P Z^n\o\o[lona k Founders day observance by In- | William R. Shirley, alliance presi- Dec. 7. * and y ‘ to ''niiwliinf Will wk*' diana Po lis AlUance of Delta Delta dent, with a talk on “National Delta The story of their disinterested UH/IUI/li > \V lIL f WL, MsmkL Della sororlt y will include a ban- , Delta Delta. 1 v r , i achievements is written large T\ 1 duet and program at 6;30 Tuesday : Tables wdl be arranged in. c “nt DeIOTCS V CStal upon the annals of evj?y nty and Dec 1 at lea / Vh. Ml&mM night at the chapter house, 809 West shape and mill be decorated witn town. It needs no selfish motive IUU y ' IlllilM Hampton dme. j silver, gold and blue stars and pine pi Sictpr to make them espouse high causes o, . r .. . / . Mrs. liene Striebv, former prov- | branches. V>llvJL)ovJo OloLd from whirls humanity will benefit. Mr- Aruvit c. Menninifr’"pV’" ■ P ince deputy, will respond to the Miss Catherine Silliman, banquet T v • i *1 In politics, where their chances V"r a £ f -" • T A w ß n° r m. reading Os the proclamation by Mrs. .Chairman, has as assistants Misses no KrinPSmfllQ are more limited, and where even M:** raua Kennfdv conttni’o \ layior, neien naui m.<i today they have but a minimum R *J rs Ll,!hfr Sh:r >\. accompanist -w -r • r i | nor Marshall, Mr, Goroon Thon.p- G s authority, they are expected to Tnr catc-hi-r Hadiev * ;Vm IN GW iVIGIIInGUS ' snn and Mrs - Gerald Bowman. neiores Vestal whose mar-1 lrnd ,h ' ir best aid to the party :ho-.;— K:nc oiaf Eisar 4WK i. l 1 tiilUCi o Toasts will be given by Miss Doris Miss Delorea Vestal, whose mar riphi^ r*-A . I TnhnUT o d.rfc r to": P, Mrs .i Harry a._ TT _ j. 1 Jane Meuser, Butler chapter presi- riage to George A McCoy will take which arc so oftPn df . them. vV.- f *V-;g” Re N ls r nor”°mT7' Harold ArahoTer VBBHBB|| lO JL>C OOUglll OV dent, and by Miss Mary Evelyn place Thanksgiving day, has named i n v of how big business has c-d Mr* irr-.r .iarr do Daniels, pledge president. Approx- j slstrr Miss Delma Vestal as used Mother’s day. Thanksgiving g'.^^ f '\vtr T -.'>- ms 'amv °and \tiss*'Marv irtir ' “*W ** HoSnitrl 0111* 1H imatel - v 12 reservations have been only attendant. Jack McKittrick. and Christmas to increase profits 1 • s<--h johr.>on. accomnan-.si | *• x luopiltu vJ LLIJ.CI made for the dinner. j Washington, will be host man. ; while it has nskod women to keep | —— U' will be Charles Rohm, alive the spiritual significance for DANCE Ain Jtfiss H<Maret<rf/me&WpiHf*r g Announcement of a membersh.p BETROTHED i Spehnar Sa* ——— i ■'■ - drive of the Riley Hospital Chppr South Bend. have b'-en ordered to participate % * v 1 • - Guild is made by Mrs. Carl H. Irr- / Mrs - George Gamble entertained in wars; to give up our happiness
STUDENT GROUP SETS PROGRAM MEETING
Miss Carolyn Richardson, president of the Matinee Musicale, will be hostess for a program meeting of the student section at 3. Friday, Dec 7. Miss Mae Henri Lane is chairman of the section. The following program has been arranged: Mo<Srn R M \\r ’ M'. HAr'il'l Arr.hol’fr Fnt;s: rti R a- *" Merckel B'*'v SchelAehrr.!'!’ r.\r> M*rE.-*- Kapp. *ccon-..->an!s-Ovr the R'*pt>e ' . Cre'rnanin''ff H:..v ',{ Or ;r. Me<lnikoU Helen Shph*r<i Sed* r ic *oprano Htmn to the S .n" R;m*K".-KT-altoe Arranged bv R.stland Nocturne Pan Vovvoda . . R.m>*v-Korsakoff Madonna M Xiensr \!ol;n B'"v Srh-.iwhmtd - . re.lo H'lene P>asanr* piano Andante Canlabi-o ’ p. 11 .... T <•*• Or;n'aie’ . . Cui franrej Irene Loerr.!* violin He.rn Paxton, arrompanist Carol of the Ru*;an Chi.drn . . F' * ong arranged b'. H B Gaul Marion Gren -opraro Ro’h Jor.e* .-rond soprano Iren* Jarrard aDo Louise Sparxs. accompanist Bridfjc Scheduled, Members of Tn Kappa Club and associate chapter of Tri Kappa will attend a bridge party at 8 Monday night ;r#tho Blueberry Muffin tearoom
Mrs. Ziegler to Head Committee for Art Exhibit When the Indianapolis Junior League presents its third downtown exhibition of paintings by Indiana artists next month, Mrs. George Ziegler will serve as chairman of the exhibit committee. The paintings will hang in the galleries of L S. Ayres & Cos. from Dec. 3 through Dec. 16, during the league's exhibit. Assisting Mrs. Ziegler with exhibit arrangements are Mrs. Robert Adams. Miss Betty Bertermann, Miss Eunice Dissette, Mrs. Charles A. Greathouse Jr., Miss Carolyn Richardson and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus. Mrs. Horace F. Hill 111. as chairman of the arts and interests committee of the league, also will assist Mrs. Ziegler.
Ballade G Minor - ' Chopin Mr- Artruir G Monningor pr" - Pirjonence -- A Borodme Quelle So Trance -- L Lennrmand Miss ra - : Kennedy, contralto: Mrs. Luther Shsrlev. accompanist. "Rain -- Curran Tne Catechist -- Hadley Choru;— King OlaT Elgar S A I ensemble composed -< E • e- 1 Johnson, director: Mrs J Harry Green and Mrs. Herbert Barr, sopranos; M - Eugene Short. Mrs Harold Arnholter and Mr- Irene Jarrard u M -s Helen Thoms. Mrs O M Jones. Mrs. R.- e'.| Whisier. altos and Miss Marv F .-,-.be-h Johnson, accompanist.
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Mrs. Florence Salb Mrs. Florence Salb is a member of a committee arranging a dance t<k be held tonight at the Antlers by the American Legion Auxiliary drum and bugle corps. Mrs. Emily Francke is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Salb Mrs Bernice Beaty and Miss Marie Hayes. Mrs. Alice Voistad is corps captain.
Committee to Hold Last of Party Series ■ Last woman's luncheon and bridge party, to be planned by the present committee, will be held at 1 Tuesday at the Meridian Hills Country Club. Mrs. Hugh J. Baker, chairman. Mrs. John E- Spiegel and Mrs Edward A. Kelly will be assisted by the entire committee. Both contract and auction bridge will be played by the members and guests. Thanksgving day dinner will be served Thursday at the clubhouse, which will be decorated with flowers. Feted at Luncheon Mrs. Walter I James entertained with a bridge luncheon yesterday in honor or Mrs. C. T. Williams. New Albany. Guests included members of the Verus Cordis sorority and Mrs. Ernest Tracy, Morristown. Purple and gold appointments were 1 used.
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Sororities
Beta chapter, Phi Theta Delta sorority, will hold pledge services Monday night at the home of Miss Norma Stearns, 721 East drive. Woodruff Place, for Misses Ethel Osborne. Martha Renfrew, Jean Annpluess and Wilma McCrae. Alpha chapter. Sigma Tau Delta sorority, will hold preliminary initiation at Kernel lake at 7 tonight. Those to become members are Misses Norma De Bruler, Margaret Johnson. Esther Krug. Mary Devany and Mrs. Alfred Meyers. Final rites will be held next month. Initiation will be held by Lambda Kappa Rho sorority Monday night at the home of Mrs. E. M. Cushing, 2550 Brookwav street. Special guests will be Miss Wanda Johnson. Mrs. Helen Embry and Mrs. Lillian Funk. Chi Tau Alpha sorority will entertain members and guests at a tea at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon at the home of Miss Helen Leiper. 442 Harvard place. Guests will be Misses Mary Beechem, Agnes Roach. Ruth Anne Minter, Irma Habeney. Sunny CardareiU and Dorothy Gordon.
Banquet and Program Arranged by Delta Delta Delta Alliance
Founders day observance by Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority will include a banquet and program at 6:30 Tuesday night at the chapter house, 809 West Hampton drive. Mrs. Irene Strieby, former province deputy, will respond to the reading of the proclamation by Mrs. New Members to Be Sought by Hospital Guild Announcement of a membership drive of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild is made by Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang, president, with Mrs. Carl R. ■ Semans. chairman. The guild will hold its regular meeting at 2 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. G. Jacquart, 3505 North Pennsylvania street. The Rev. Carleton W. Atwater will lead the devotions on “'Thanksgiving of Yesterday and Today.” Also on the program will be songs by Mrs. Camille B. Fleig, who will wear colonian costume, and poems will be read h£ Ken Hughes. Mrs. Andrew J. Porter will pour. Following the program the memj bers will meet to transact business. ': Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Gordon B. Mess. Lloyd A. Bowers, E. M. Costin, Alice Carper, Claud J Mick. A. L. Taylor, Charles Wiltsie, Ira Fisher, John G. Beale, J. S. McLaughlin and O. W. McMichael. Winners Announced, Indianapolis Woman’s Contract Club announces the following winners .n Thursday's play: Section I. north and south, Mrs. Stanley Brooks and Mrs. Joseph Brower; east and west, Mrs. Lawrence Hess and Mrs. Lawrence Brink. Section 2, north and south. Mrs. Frank Abbett and Mrs. Elmer Ittenbach; 1 east and west, Mrs. Harlan Hadley 1 and Mrs. C. H. Calais.
? •' ZIEGLER is of the Junior ’ a;, ~ thi.d Uo at. ~wn exhibition Hpa in'gs oy Indiana artists to j < pen Dec. 3. and to continue through ' Dec. 16, in the galleries of the Ayres store. Proceeds from the Smith College ; Club dance. Saturday night, Dec. 1. at the Woodstock Club will be used j for the club's emergency scholarship j fund. Miss Julianne Campbell is selling tickets for the event. Miss Ruth Fishback, daughter of Mrs. Ruth C. Fishback, is directing activities of the sophomore class of Tudor Hall school as class president. Delta Delta Delta sorority’s founder’s day banquet will be held Tuesday at the Butler university chapter house. Miss Catherine Siliiman, an alumna member, is general chairman. An Indianapolis student taking part in the Wellesley college activities is Miss Margaret Anne Clippinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster Clippinger. Miss Clippinger, who entered the college as a transfer student from De Pauw university, assists with productions of Barnswallows, the college dramatic society. ASSOCIATION TO INITIATE FIFTY I Fifty women will be initiated by j the National Association of Women J at 8 Monday night in the assembly room of the Washington. A dinner i will precede the initiation. During the services music will be provided by Miss Betty Cook, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Charlotte j Downey. Mrs. Izona Shirley, Mrs. : Ida Brook. Mrs. A. D. Glick, Mrs. Bonnie Robertson, Mrs. Mattie Joe Hackley, Mrs. Florence Thacker and Mrs. Ruth Russell will be in charge
William R. Shirley, alliance president, with a talk on “National Delta Delta Delta.” Tables will be arranged in crescent shape and will be decorated with silver, gold and blue stars and pine branches. Miss Catherine Silliman, banquet chairman, has as assistants Misses Virginia Taylor, Helen Hitch, Eleanor Marshall, Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Mrs. Gerald Bowman. Toasts will be given by Miss Doris Jane Meuser, Butler chapter president, and by Miss Mary Evelyn Daniels, pledge president. Approximately 125 reservations have been made for the dinner. BETROTHED
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—Photo by Plowman-Platt. Miss Helen Carey Mrs. Florence Carey announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Helen Carey, to Maurice L. Young. Los Angeles, Cal. The ceremony will take place in Los Angeles Thanksgiving day.
To the strains of “To a Wild Rose,” played by Pasquale Montani, harpist, Miss Dorothy Helen Grimes, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Grimes, and William H. Ruskaup Jr., son of William H. Ruskaup Sr., will exchange marriage vows tonight at the First Friends church. , Mr. Montani will play a program of bridal airs, including "I Love You Truly” and "My Little Kappa Lady.” j The Rev. Herschel Folger will i hear the vows before an improvised | altar of greenery interspersed with fall flowers. Mrs. Grimes will wear green velvet and Mrs. Ruskaup will appear in black crepe. The bride's only attendant will be her cousin, Miss Mary Lou Bent- ; ley, who has come from classes at Earlham college, Richmond, for the ; ceremony. Miss Bentley will wear I
VIOLINIST
Miss Frances Irene Loomis Miss Frances Irene Loot s, violinist, will appear on the program which the student section of Matinee Musicale will present Dec. 7.
Delores Vestal Chooses Sister as Bridesmaid Miss Delores Vestal, whose marriage to George A. McCoy will take place Thanksgiving day, has named her sister, Miss Delma Vestal as only attendant. Jack McKittrick. Washington, will be best man. U’• will be Charles Rohm, Elmo iUcKeighan, John Fisher, Worthington, and Howard Spelmar, South Bend. Mrs. George Gamble entertained for Miss Vestal today a linen shower and bridge party at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. S. Miller, 338 North Bolton avenue. The hostess also was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. L. Farson. Guests with the bride’s-to-be sister and mother were Misses Jean Vestal, Marie Grossman, Marian Barnes, Mildred Askren. Rebecca Shields, Dorothy Rinehart, Dorothea Ross, Mesdames T. E. McKeighan, Lee Harper, Herbert Ricer, Pauline Wirick, George Wampner and Mrs. Verne McKenzie, Thomtown, and Mrs. John Stevenson, Crawordsville. Following rehearsal tomorrow night, the wedding party will have supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Vestal, parents of the bride-to-be. Mrs. Louis Whitesell will give a miscellaneous shower Monday night for Miss Vestal. Chapter Meeting Set Mrs. R. M. Seybried, 877 West Twenty-ninth street, will entertain members of Erin Isle chapter, International Travel-Study Club, Inc.. at her home at 8 tonight. Miss Anna Gaddis will assist the hostess Mrs. S. R. Artman will lecturp and Mrs. J. W. Thornburgh will be in 1 charge of an initiation service.
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rust velvet and carry an arm bouquet of Talisman roses. The bride has chosen sapphire blue velvet with a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Kern J. Miles will be Mr. Ruskaup's best man. A reception at the church will follow. The couple will leave on a short wedding trip. The bride attended Butler university, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and Mr. Ruskaup, a Purdue university graduate. is a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mrs. Paul Thompson, Duluth, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bentley and Martha Jo Bentley, Carthage; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Binford and Joseph Binford, Greenfield; Mrs. Henry Wallsmith and Joseph and George Wallsmith, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tourner, Bloomington; Miss Marian Binford, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Binford, Butler, Pa.; Mrs. J. P. Grimes, B. F. Grimes and Miss Frances Trueblood, all ot Salem; Mrs. Ray Brown, Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Miles, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hammer, Richmond, and Charles P. Harden, Evansville.
A Woman 's Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON T GET awfully tired of hearing A the announcement that women are not good sports. Yet, even as I write, In nearly every city in the United States women are setting forth, with men, upon the annual task of raising money for community funds. Although they have suffered consistently and persistently industrial and business discriminations, even under the New Deal; although they are never paid as well as men; and although hundreds of doors to opportunity are closed in their faces because of stubborness, prejudice or ignorance, they never fail to respond, and to respond generously, to every civic need. The story of their disinterested achievements is written large upon the annals of every city and town. It needs no selfish motive to make them espouse high causes from which humanity will benefit. In politics, where their chances are more limited, and where even today they have but a minimum of authority, they are expected to lend their best aid to the party and to fight for the very rights which are so often denied them. Ink of how big business has used Mother's day, Thanksgiving and Christmas to increase profits while it has asked women to keep alive the spiritual significance for these occasions. I think of how, against every natural instinct, we have been ordered to participate in wars; to give up our happiness and our sons in the name of patriotism which so often out to be the smoke-screen for,, hiding the treason of the un- ( righteous and unpatriotic. I think of how, when the catastrophes were over and inevitable economic results were apparent, we were ordered as peremptorily to leave the men to their spoils and retire to our original habitat —the kitchen. I think of how dictators and republics have dealt with us; of how we are expected to give our bodies to the torture so that some man or group of men may win renown. I think of all these things, I say, and wonder how any male ever has the temerity .to charge us with unsportsmaa* like behavior. JUS’I OR HAD ASS AH HEAD WILL SPEAK Miss Pessa Polasky, Cincinnati, O, president of the Central State Region of Junior Hadassah, will address members of the local junior Hadassah at an open house and tea at 2 tomorrow afternoon at Kirshbaum center. Miss Palaskv also ia a member of the national board and a member of the National Cultural , Fellowship.
