Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1935 — Page 5

NOV. 23, 1935

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Butler Group to Be Hostess to Convention Butlrr University units, active and alumnae, are to be hostess groups at the seventh national convention of Trianon, national non-Greek sorority, at, the Lincoln. Nov. 29 to Dec. 1. Miss Helen Mutterspaugh is active president' Miss Grace Robards. alumnae. National officers include: Miss Ruth Emhardt., president, Butler; Miss Mary Long, vice president, Miami University; Mrs. Virginia. Lee Dust on. second vice president, University of Cincinnati; Mrs. Helen Snyder, secretary. University of Cincinnati, and Miss Geraldine Relander, treasurer, Butler. The program for the convention as outlined by Miss Celia Kauffman, general chairman, is to consist of roll call and slumber party Friday, business meetings and election of national officers Satin day, to be followed by a formal banquet and dance Saturday night. Sunday morning breakfast is to be followed by installation of national officers. Delegates to the convention from the Butler Alumnae unit are: Misses Marian Schleicher, Alice Perrine and Celia Kauffman. Miss Naomi Lichtenberg is alternate. Guest delegates from Indiana University and the University of Louisville also are to attend. Committee chairmen are: Miss Celia Kauffman, general chairman; Miss Mary Bentle, invitations; Miss Juanita Badger, decorations; Miss Marian Schleicher, slumber party; Miss Lichtenberg. banquet; Miss Perrine, breakfast; Miss Margaret Harris, installation. VOTERS’ LEAGUE HAS SURVEY OF TOWNS Educational survey of three Indiana towns has been made by the Indianapolis League of Women Voters' department of government and education, according to Mrs. Ralph Vonncgut, chairman. Mrs. W. Dow Harvey, Kokomo, state chairman, is supervising in the state the Social Science Research Council survey of relations existing between schools and cities. Jerome Kerwin of the Chicago University political science department has invited the League- to assist him in making the study for the university departments of education and political science. About 60 towns are being studied. Mrs. Vonnegut points out. “Mr. Kerwin's committee, though requesting some factual information, is eager to obtain the kind of information which can be given only by interested and intelligent citizens. We have endeavored to justify the compliment he pays the League in asking us to help him.'' Mrs. Harvey reminded her local league chairmen that the item of school systems in cities was placed on the program or the National League in 1934 to focus attention upon the responsibility of citizens to study the factors involved in sound and economical city school systems Musical Arranged Monthly musical of Zeta Chapter. Sigma Alpha lota, national professional musical sorority, is to be held at 8 Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Kiser. 3715 Washington-blvd. Mrs. Bernard D. Rosonak arranged the program, which is to include c. paper on "Childlife Reflected in Music,” read by Mrs. O. M. Jones. John Baker, Lafayette, and Robert Dudley, Chicago, students at Purdue University, are to be weekend guests of William N. Hatfield. They were to attend the IndianaPurdue football game.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Charles Pier, who were marrietjlon Nov. 14. left on a trip following the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Pier's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Wallerich. Mrs. Pier formerly was Miss Betty Wallerich. The couple is to live at 5847 College-av. Mrs. Perry Druschel is general chairman of St. Vincent Hospital Guild annual Christmas party to be held Dec. 23 in the nurses home. Mrs. Frank Talbot was Miss Helen Mahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mahan. Bloomington, before her marriage Nov. 16. Miss Martha Clinehens was bridesmaid at the wedding of her sister, Miss LaVerne Clinehens, to Henry M. Bettge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bettge, Nov. 16 in Fairview Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Bettge's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Clinehens. Mrs. John T. Ridgely and daughters Louise and Peggy have joined Mr. Ridgely at Columbus, 0., to make their home. They formerly lived at 117 E. 36th-st. . Jolln w - Hutchings is a member of the committee in charge oi the formal dinner bridge party to be given at Meridian Hills Country Club for members and guests at 7 next Saturday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings are to be Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Pendleton. Other committee members are Mr. and Mrs. William Keglev. Mr. and Mrs. George Olive, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Belden and Mr. Hutchings.

UNIVERSITY WOMEN TO MEET MONDAY International relations study group of the American Association of University Women is to meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Richardson. 110 W. Hampton-dr. Mrs. Merwyn G. Bridenstine is to be leader of a discussion on “Italy vs. Ethiopia; the Position of the United States.” The meeting, scheduled for 1:30. is open to the association members and non-members. Mrs. M. E. Krahl is group chairman. Marriage Arranged The marriage of Miss Betty Mercer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Altie Mercer. New Ross, to Walter S. Bales was to take place today in the Danville Methodist Church parsonage. Mr. Bales is the son of Mrs. Amanda Bales, New Salem. The couple is to be at home at 1512 N. Pensyl vania-st.

LUNCHEON HONORS PROSPECTIVE BRIDE Mrs. Harold J. Fleischmann and Miss Madge A. Ginn entertained this afternoon with a luncheonbridge and shower at the home of Miss Ginn, 1253 Ringgold-av, in honor of Miss Mary E. Ziegler, whose marriage to Leonard Derleth, is to take place Thanksgiving Day. The table was arranged with pink and white roses and chrysanthemums. Mrs. Charles A. Ginn assisted. Guests wdth Miss Ziegler included Mrs. James Sheerin Jr.. Mrs. Mortan Carr. Misses Margaret Gibbs. Betty Brown. Frieda Leukhardt. Margaret Sheerin and Verda Marie Kaufman. Entertains Bride Mrs. George W. Vestal entertained recently in honor of Mrs. Earl Veach with a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Veach formerly was Miss Ollie Layton.

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Committees Named to Assist in * Guild Dinner Dance Preparations

Mrs. G. I. Sevbert. general chairman of the St. Margaret Hospital Guild annual dinner dance Dec. 7. announces her committee chairmen and their assistants. The event Ls to be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, with decorations in keepirg with the season. Mesdames Walter Hess. Donald Carter, Gayle B. Wolfe and Charles Kotteman are in charge of decorations. Mrs. Jackson K. Landers is guild president; Mrs. Seybert, vice president; Mrs. Jesse Mueller, treasurer; Mrs. Leon Zerfas, vice president; Mrs. Sydney E. Fenstermaker, secretary; Mrs. L. D. Grisbaum, corresponding secretary. Assistants Named Mrs. Seybert is assisted by Mrs. Hess and by Mrs. Vince Canning, dinner reservations; Mrs. Wilbur C. Patterson, tickets. Mrs. John Rau Jr. and Mrs. Mark Enright are to arrange for the musical program for the evening, and Mesdames Marshall Dale, William Low Rice, L. E. Kappa Chapter Elects New officers of Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, are Miss Helen Spurgeon, president; Miss Leah Lowes, vice president; Miss Beryl Hoop, treasurer; Miss Eva Tolin. recording secretary; Miss Viola Mohr, corresponding secretary; Miss Marie Akeman, publicity chairman; Misses Wilma Martin, Elsie Theobold and Mabel McClain, board members. A meeting is to be held at 7:30 Monday at the home of Miss Hoop, Acton.

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| Gausepohl and R. W. Sinz floor I show. Other committees assisting with party arrangements, proceeds of which are used for the guild work with the occupational therapy de- • partment at the City Hospital: Door, I Mesdames Hester Van Landingham, Frank Haight, Clara Stutz, Reinie Miller, Jesse Mullen, William Her- ; schel, Harry Stormont. Myron Cos- | ler and Croel P. Conder; entertainment, Mesdames Merritt Fields, K. M. Mosiman. John Lange, Harold Feightner and Ernest Gimble. Mrs. Willis Kuhn is chairman of the adI vertising committee, assisted by Mrs. ; Norman Schulmeyer. SORORITY INSTALLS INDIANA CHAPTER Indiana Alpha Chapter, Delta Theta Chi Sorority, was installed last night at the Travertine Room, Lincoln, by Miss Marjorie Curnett, Wabash, national committee member. assisted by Miss Louise Beebe, Cedar Rapids, la. Forty-two women became members. The reception committee included Misses Marjorie Botkin, Gladys Palmer. Julia Kraas and Thelma King. The executive committee includes Miss Botkin. Mrs. Mae Marcum Jacobs, Miss King Miss Stella Muterspaugh. Thelma Biehl. Bertha Shea, Lois Guntrip and Margaret Fullgraff. Tables were shaped as the Delta symbol and were decorated with yellow roses. Music was provided by Miss Martha Davis and Miss Curnett.