Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1935 — Page 5

NOV. 9. 1935

Purdue Man to Speak to Home Group Frank Watson, Director! of Purdue Research, to Talk Friday. j An crican home department of the Seven'll District Federation of Clubs, with Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, chairman, is to present Frank Watson, Lafayette, in a talk at 10 Friday f.t the Claypool. Mr. Watson, national executive secretary of Better Homes in America and director of the Purdue Housing Research project, is a graduate of Harvard University Law School and was with the Reconstruction Finance Corp. and trie Federal Housing Administration in Washington in 1933. The National Headquarters of Better Homes in America have been moved to Lafayette. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, who is to introduce the speaker, is state chairman of Better Homes in America. trustee of the General Federation of Clubs and honorary chairman of the Seventh District American Home Department. Mrs. Bartholomew is assisted by the following division chairmen who are to give reports: Division of home extension, Mrs. A. J. Hueber; division of home economics, Mrs. J. R. Farrell, and division of home making, Mrs. Bert S. Gadd. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, Indianapolis. president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. Fred Bell, Rushville, chairman of the American ( home department of the state federation, are to extend greetings. Mrs. C. J. Finch, Seventh District president, is to preside, and presidents of the following clubs are to report: Aftermath. Miss Elizabeth Cooper; Alpha Latreian, Mrs. Harry Wade; Alpha Beta Latreian, Mrs. John A. McConnell; Alpha Delta Latreian, Mrs. Lawrence J. Shappert; Alpha Eta Latreian, Mrs. A. L. Fessler; Alpha Gamma Latreian, Miss Anna Louise Cochran; Alpha lota Latreian, Mrs. George O. Browne; Alpha Kappa Latreian, Miss Mary Alice Pierson; American War Mothers, Marion County Chapter. Mrs. J. F. Kutchback; Amicitia Club, Mrs. William Burroughs. Arrangements Are Made for Pi Phi Meeting Mrs. Demarchus Brown is to speak at the December meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi, according to announce-1 rnent made by Miss Sara Elizabeth Miller, president, at the meeting last night at the home of Miss June Willcutts, Haversticks-pk. Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, Gamma province president, is to visit the Purdue University Chapter Monday and Tuesday and is to confer with the Butler University Chapter Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Scott meets with individual chapter officers, alumnae advisory boards, active and pledge groups and deans of women. Later in the month she is to visit the Indiana University and Franklin College groups and in December is to go to the University of Michigan and Hillsdale College Pi Phi groups. Mrs. Robert S. Wild, grand vice president assistant, has prepared an information manual for Pi Phi Mothers’ Clubs. After dinner last night Mrs. John Mellett reviewed “Mary, Queen of Scots and the Isles" and Miss Mary Kapp lead group singing. Handcraft from the Pi Phi Settlement School at Gatlinburg, Term., was on display. GRIFFEY-THORNE RITES TO BE HELD Bernard William Griffpy is to give his sister. Miss Mary Jayne Griffey, in marriage to Arthur W. Thorne in a ceremony at 8:15 tonight at Third Christian Church with the Rev. William Rothenburger officiating. Tire bride is a daughter of Mrs. Pleasant B. Griffey. Mr. Thorne is the son of Leland P. Thorne, The bride is to wear a chartreuse velvet gown with a gold leaf halo headpiece and carry yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Barbara Baas, maid of honor, is to attend in a rust velvet gown and gold hair ornament and carry Talisman roses. Dresses of Misses Jane Wise and Dallas Newman, bridesmaids, are to be respectively fuschia and violet velvet, worn with Talisman rose bouquets. Carll Young is to be best man; Russell Stropes, James Cecil, Johif B. Griuey Jr. and Earl Williamson, ushers. Out-of-town guests are to be Mrs. Kathleen Williams RufTner and daughter Patricia, Washington; Miss Gwendolyn Schort is to sing during the ceremony. PAST PRESIDENTS TO POUR AT TEA Mrs. H, P. Gorman and Mrs. Ora E. Butz, former Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Club presidents, are pour at the club tea from 3 to 5 Tuesday at the Butler University chapter house, 4721 Sunset-blvd. Assisting hostesses are to be Mesdames Charles Taylor. Mary Willett, W. c. Galbraith, M. L. Mcllvaine, Harry Daniel. H. S. Leonard and Frank Seidensticker. In the receiving line are to be Mrs. F. E. Beghtel. president; Mrs. Jean Mills, chaperon; Mrs. H. A. Koss, first vice president; Mrs. W. C. Galbraith, second vice president; Mrs. Bernard Wulle, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Straughn, secretary; Mrs. Edwin Manouge. corresponding secretary, and Mrs. H. L. Kares, historian. A musical program is to be presented. Fashion Trends Is Topic Miss Launa Lee is to speak on “Trends in Fashion" Tuesday noon before the "Y Day" luncheon group of the Young Women's Christian Association, adult education department. Miss Lee is hostess of the Srars-Roebuck & Cos. social room. Her talk is to be illustrated by models. Members of the Tuesday morning self-expression are to present the program the following v The luncheons are a part of the Y. W. c. A.'s program for .he w oman in the home.

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Miss Elinor Stickncy’s collection of pewter is to be included in the third annual early American glass show to be sponsored Nov. 13 to 16 in Ayres auditorium by the Children's Museum. Misses Grace Abbett, Rosema’-y Stalnaker, tty Sanders, June Billeter and Cornelia Comer are to be dressed in cat Aimes at the international musical tea to be given by the choral section, Matinee Musical, Friday in Wm. H. Block Cos. auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Conway have gone to Pocatello, Idaho, for residence. Before their marriage Nov. 20. Mrs. Conway was Miss Margaret Bisscll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bissell. Mrs. Albion Hardin before her marriage recently was Miss Helen Louise Biscnoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bischoff. Mrs. W. E. Kuhn is assisting in making arrangements for the St. Margaret Hospital Guild dinner dance Dec. 7 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. C. B o ~:'i Fausset is in charge of arrangements for the annual founders' day celebration of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honor musical sorority, Tuesday at the Columbia Club. Misses Nancy Trimble and Margaret Driscoll are members of the Indac Juniors cf the Indianapolis Athletic Club, which is to entertain with a skating party Friday.

Miss Ruth Jones Becomes Bride of Maurice Pickett at Home

In a candlelight service today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Jones, their daughter. Miss Ruth L. Jones, and Maurice W. Pickett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pickett, North Vernon, were united in marriage by the Rev. John B. Ferguson. Immediate families and intimate friends witnessed the ceremony before the fireplace banked with autumn foliage and chrysanthemums. Miss Mildren Allen, pianist; Miss Violet Albers, violinist, and Miss Virginia Leyenberger. cellist, played bridal music, and Mrs. Edward B. Crowell sang "Prayer Perfect.” The bride given in marriage by her father wore a wine velvet gown with a corsage of gardenias. Her sister, Miss Doris Jones, attended

in a sapphire blue moire gown with a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Raymond Pickett was his brother's best man. and ushers were Starling Fisher and Russell Fisher. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George S. Cottman, Evans Cottman. Miss Mabel Tibbott, Jack and Vernon Warren, all of Madison; Miss Neva Pickett. Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duckett. Trafalgar; Miss Frances Reine, Edinburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Prout. Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. William I. Shadinger and Miss Marian Shadinger, Chicago. and Miss Virginia Mayo, Ann Arbor. Mich. After a wedding trip the couple is to be at home at 590 E. Drive, Woodruff Place.

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Hospital Guilds to Meet Meridian Heights White Cross Guild is to meet all day Monday in

the White Cross rooms in the Methodist Hospital nurses’ home with Mrs. Ross E. Mitchell presiding. Grace M, E. Church Guild, with

Mrs. Allan Ball president, is to meet ? all day Tuesday. Invitations are to be issued next i week to the annual dedication day

tea of the White Cross Guild, to be held Wednesday. Nov. 20, in the nurses’ home. The reception and tea are to be held in the parlors.

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Mrs. Brandt C. Downey is general chairman and Mrs. W. C. Hartinger, guild president, is program chairman.