Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1937 — Page 5
)NDAY. MARCH 8. 1087. SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1937
School Units Reach City For Parleys
Alpha Omicron Pi and Chi Omega Groups Hold Celebrations.
Alpha Omicron Pi and Chi Omega | Sorority alumnae and active members arrived from all parts of the state todav to attend the groups’| ammual State Day celebration here. Three active and five alumnae chapters were represented at the Alpha Omicron Pi luncheon at the Marott Hotel. A dance tonight will | close the program. DePauw, Indiana and Butler os. versity chapters and alumnae from | Indianapolis Ft. Wayne, Terre | Haute, Bloomington and Kokomo were seated at luncheon tables dec- | orated with Jacqueminot roses and | spring flowers. Mrs. Frank H. Cox, Indianapolis | Alumnae Club president, was toast- | master. With her at the speakers’ | table were Miss Katherine Davis, | New Albany, Ohio Valley superin- | tendent; Mrs. William H. Neal, | Bloomington, national admissions chairman; Miss Ruth Locke, De- | Pauw Chapter president; Miss Marion Messick, Butler Chapter president, and Miss Geneva Gravaen, Indiana active president, and the state alumnae presidents,
National Convention Topic
Miss Davis spoke on the national nvention to be held in Yellowone Park in July. Chapter presidents gave greetings, and Miss Locke presented Miss Jody Smith a freshman activities pin. Miss PaulMcGenity provided a musical program during luncheon. Patrons for the dance are Miss Davis, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Trueblood. | Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Fessler, James Obear and J. Floyd Allen Miss
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Mary dance chairman Fessler. Misses
Garrison Walker is assisted by Mrs. Lucille Myers and Marv Grey. The luncheon commit- | tee included Mrs. Paul Weir, chairman; Mrs. Trueblood, Mrs. John Waldo and Miss Mary Margaret Schroeder. Invita tions were issued by Mrs. Shockley Lockridge, chairman; Mrs. Allen, Misses Lenore and Dorothy Winter
Purdue Chapter Hostesses
The Chi Omegas held their luncheon at the Severin Hotel. Members | of Chi Beta Chapter at Purdue University acted as luncheon hostesses. Mrs. Elizabeth Dyer, Cincinnati, national vice president, was guest | speaker. Chapter act were reviewed | bv Miss Marjorie Marquis of the | Purdue Chapter and Miss Mary El- | len Sharp of the Indiana Chapter. About 125 members attended. Miss Annalee Webb arranged the dance to be held tonight, with Miss Rosemary Sequartz as her assistant. Mrs. C. R. Rumminer is the Indianapolis Alumnae Association president.
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Mary H. Karnes To Be Feted at Shower Tonight
Miss Mary Helen Karnes, whose marriage to Ryan Blaine Hall is to take place March 14, will be honor guest at a Kitchen shower to be given tonight by Miss Janet Chapman, 5649 College Ave. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. R. Chapman. Spring flowers are to be used in decoration. The other guests are to be Misses Mary Jean Clark, Josephine Bennett, Elinor Young, Dorothy Day, Ruby Gene Beaver, Doris Filling- | ham, Charlene Richardson, Muriel | Beecher, Doris Driggs, Catherine | Stewart, Martha Clinehens, Margaret Conner, Virginia Burford and Ann Chapman,
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and Mrs. M. L. Johnston
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announce the engagement of their
Miss Helen Elizabeth Johnston, to Arthur M. Van Arendonk, Art Van Arendonk, Port Jefferson, L. I.
The the Johnston home.
Cowie Listowel to Speak
On 3 Rev olutions 1 in Europe
Countess Judith her talk, partment Club meeting Wednesday. Countess Listowel, Stockholm, Belgrade, Prague, London as a newspaper writer, cist revolutions. Mrs. Paul T. Hunt will preside Ushers for the lecture will be Mes-@ Ferguson, William L. Sharp and Edward P. Everett. A tea is being arranged by Mrs. E. Preston Jones. chairman; Mesdames Edgar Eskew, Harry Plum- | mer, H. G. Ryker, Julius E. Tinder and Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. E. B. Pike and Mrs. John M. Williams are to
| pour.
On the same day election polls are to be open from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. The following officers and directors have been nominated: Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, second vice president; Mrs. Pike, third vice president; Mrs. Malcolm Lucas, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harold XK. Batchelder, auditor; Mesdames O. L. Watkins, Leonidas Smith, S. Ayres, William H. Hart, Hollie Shideler and Frank Walker. Mrs. W. J. Slate is the election board chairman, and Mesdames Willard Clute, George A. Bowen, Walter Stork and Edward B. Ball are tellers. The club's auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing Association Teach- | ing Center is to meet for luncheon | Tuesday at Mrs. Othniel Hitch's home. Theta Mothers Set Meeting for Tuesday Mrs. K. V. Ammerman will give the devotions at a luncheon meeting of the Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers’ Club at 12 noon Tuesdav at the chapter house. Miss Muriel Botner will provide the music and Miss Jeanette Corbaley is to give a group of readings. The hostesses will be Mesdames A. E. Coddington, Charles Brandt, | Harry Ellis, P. E. Crosier, W. W. Mangus, H. G. Crassford, C. E. Mar-
shal, H. ‘C. Thornbrough, ‘C. A.| Hockensmith and _Oroel Conder.
i Miss Rosina Schell,
I A. C. to Stage
Third Annual |
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Tulip Time Ball on March 27
Tulips and other spring flowers Ietic Club's fourth floor ballroom Sat annual Tulip Time Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus men Club members’ and their to the
wives, daughters® guests have been invited women's luncheon party | Tuesday, Mrs. F. L. Rasch, hostess chairman, has announced. An additional March event is the St. Patrick's Day buffet dance March 13. Two orchestra will play for dancing at the Indac Juniors formal party on April 2. Mothers, fathers, sons and daughters are to attend the annual athletic awards banquet | on April 30. Members who have! done outstanding work in the! classes will receive awards.
supper
| committees for the event:
| Niehaus,
will decorate the Indianapolis Athurday night, March 27, for its third
are entertainment committee chair-
Louie Lowe's orchestra is to play for dancing starting at 9:30 p. m
Sunnyside Guild Arranges Party
For S
Mrs. Alonzo Chapman is general | chairman of the Sunnyside Guild party to be given at 3 p. m. Tuesday | ‘at the Sunnyside Sanatorium. She has appointed the following | Mrs.
Sanator um
| Robert H. Sturm and Mrs. G. W.
Helen L.. Brown To Be Honored
Miss Helen Louise Brown, whose marriage to Don Hopping is to take place March 27, will be the honor guest at a breakfast-shower tomer | row at Whispering Winds. The host- | esses will be Misses Mildred Viewegh, Catherine Lyzott and Avanelle Brenneman. A plateau of spring flowers will | form the table decorations. The guests with Miss Brown, will include: Mesdames Fred Howenstine, Ray Martz, Myron Watson, Misses Mary Alice Brown, Marjorie Carr, Jean McHatton, Mary Katherine Moore and Lavon Rice.
Literary Club to Meet “Land's End to John O'Groat's” is to be the subject of William N. Wishard Jr., at the Indianapolis | Literary Club meeting Monday | night at the D. A. R. Chap] House.
{ Dunnington, program; Mrs.
| ett, J. W. Burke, William H. Han- | ning,
| Recreation Bureau
H. L.] { Yelch and Mrs. Adrian Hammersly, | refreshments. Assisting hostesses will include | Mesdames E. L. Burnett, L. C. Bur- |
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Irving Hamilton, Maxwell
Lang. B. B. Pettijohn, J. Frank | Holmes, Edward H. Hilgemeier, Ru- ! (fus Mumford, James Seward, Charles Seidensticker, Wayne O.|
“Through Three Revolutions,” Hungarian by
she is to describe Socialist,
{ luncheon of
| Mrs, | Mrs. | derson;
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Listowel's personal experiences will be featured in
to be given at the Woman's De-
birth, has lived in Rome, Paris, and Budapest. With a background Communist and Fas-
at a business meeting at 2 p. m.
National Chiici To Be Guest at Sorority Fete
The annual presidents’ honor day Omega Nu Tau Sorority will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln Miss Christine Cabe, national president, will be among honor guests. pected include Miss Beverly Hills, Cal.; son, Bloomington; Mrs. Robert Breese, Logansport; Miss Catherine Hafertepen, Alliance, O. and
Mrs. Hollis Jack-
| Mrs. John A. Lyons, Indianapolis.
Chapter tend include Mrs. worth, Alpha, Indianapolis; Benjamin Shroyer, Beta, Lyons, Gamma, Indianapolis;
presidents who will atRussell WattleMrs.
Mrs. Joseph Steinhagen, Epsilon, Bedford; Miss Charlotte O'Neal, Zeta, Bloomington; Mrs. Joseph Scherer, Eta, Alexandria; Miss Hafertepen, Theta, Alliance, O.; Jota, Salem, O.; Miss Venita Steurwald, Lambda, Indianapolis; Mrs. Frank Armstrong. Mu, Dayton, O.; Miss Helen Hess, Nu, Cincinnati. and Mrs. Paul Linker, Xi, Springfield, O. Mesdames J. Nelson Marks, ert Trees and Wilbert V. are arranging the luncheon. and gold, sorority colors, used in decorations. The sorority's national council alis to hold a business meeting. Representatives include Mrs. White,
RobWhite Jr. Black
| Mrs. Trees, Miss Edith Marks, Mun- { cie; Mrs. | apolis; | Miss Oneita Richardson, Bedford; |
J. Nelson Marks, IndianMrs. Leon Estle, Anderson:
Miss Florence Young, Bloomington; B. Lewis, Alexandria: Nina Schwartz, Alliance, O.; Miss Emelia Orashan, Salem, Fred Brown, Dayton, O.; Miss Vera Ludlow, Ky.. and Miss Apple, Springfield, O.
Recent Bride
Faith
§ | print | sories and a white
| Stone, Albert W. Claffey and W. V. | :
Mitchell. William Herschell is to read some | of his poems. The Marion County | vaudeville unit | is to be on the program. !
Miss Jane Diddel’s
Troth Is Announced |
Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman Diddel announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Diddel, to William Ernest Holland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Yrank Holland, | Bloomington. The wedding is to | take place March 27.
—Photo by Dexheimer-Carlon.
Mrs. Robert Tross was formerlv Miss Edna Lilyan Zier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zier. Mr. and Mrs. Tross are to live in Columbus, Ind. Their marriage took place Sunday.
Past naticnal presidents ex- | Madge Rich- | mond, Muncie: Mrs. Douglas Boyle, |
Muncie; |
Raymond Nuding, Delta, An- |
are to be |
Miss | O.; Mrs. |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TWO SORORITIES HOLD STATE DA
my wo Bi ides- to-Be and Nassau Honevmooner Prominent
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in Society Notices
MEETINGS HERE
Trip Mapped
By Danseuse And Mother
Spot Tour Plan of Ruth Page, Sailing
| | . March 18. | By BEATRICE BURGAN
Society Editor URING all the travels Mrs. La= fayette Page has enjoyed with hover daughter, Ruth Page, the fa= | mous dancer, they missed the Scan= | dinavian countries. But they are mapping plans for a trip there this | spring. Mrs. Page is motoring up to Chi= | cago Monday to visit her daughter | (in private, Mrs. Tom Fisher) to are | range for Miss Page's dance programs in Norway, Denmark and Sweden. | As on all of Miss Page's previous recital tours, Mrs. Page will relieve her daughter of baggage worries | and general travel details. | “We are to sail on the Bremen on | March 18,” Mrs. Page announced, (“I will join Ruth in New York a | week from tomorrow.” Program Plans Not Known Mrs. Page won't know about her | daughter's program plans until their visit together next week. “I do know that she has some new
2. Mr. and Murs.
to Florida, Havana and Nassau before they return here to live.
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Photo by W. Hurley Ashby, F.R.P. 8S.
William Coleman Atkins are on a wedding trip
Mrs.
Atkins before her marriage Feb. 27 was Miss Brownie McKee Miskimen,
daughter of Mr. and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coleman,
Mrs. William and Mrs. William Avery
Anderson Miskimen. Mr. Atkins Atkins and grandson of Mr.
Ave., hostess. Symposium on Misses Hazel Bonke, Byrl Corrie, leaders, Tea. 4142 Rookwood Ave., hostess. Beta Chapter, Sigma Haver, 2151 College Ave.,
Englewood Chanter O. E 27141; E. Washington St.
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War. 22.
2 p. m. Mon. Ft.
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Pi Lambda Theta. 3 p. m. Sun. Mrs. O. H. Eller, “Women in a Changing Civilization.” McClure, Miss Rosana Hunter, Alumnae Cnapter, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Miss Helen Emich, Delta Sigma. hostess.
TARTY
Indianapolis Club. 8:30 p. m. today. Castle Hall, 230 'E. Ohio St. LODGES 483. 8 p
Katharine Merrill Tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil Friendly.
58th St., Keystone
Frances Kinsley, Mildred assistant hostess. Today. Mrs. E. J. Soland, assistant.
2:30 p. m. Sun, Mrs. Hilda
m. Mon. Masonic Temple,
Dinner postponed until March
Frank Edward Abbett Weds Mariadna Colburn at Church
Relatives of Miss Mariadna Colburn and Frank Edward Abbott witnessed their marriage ceremony today in the Episcopal Church of the
Advent. The Rev.
George A. Southworth officiated and Mrs.
Russell
Sanders, organist, played bridal music. Miss Colburn was given in marriage by her father, Robert H. Col- |
burn. in natural lynx. brown. Miss Joanne Jose, Charles Abbett, hrother, best man. Miss Jose wore a navy blue dress with navy blue accessweetpea and torget-me-not corsage.
Guests Are Listed Out-of-town guests were Robert
_ | Colburn, Chicago, the bride's broth(er;
Mr. and Mrs. James Erwin, Mount Vernon, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs.
She wore a coronation blue angora wool costume suit, Her straw hat was matching blue and her accessories, She wore a corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley. the bride's
the bridegroom's®
trimmed
cousin, was the bridesmaid, and
‘Announce roth
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| William Lang, Lafayette, and Mr. |
and Mrs. Robert Adams, Chicago. for New York |
The couple left on a wedding trip. They live at 5353 College Ave. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Butler University and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Abbett’'s mother is Mrs. Frank Edward Abbett.
are to
Opal Flora Sets
The marriage of Miss Opal Marcella Flora,
Wedding Date
and George T. Balfe,
Robert H. Ceclburn, attended | Abril 2 in McKee Chapel,
Of Miss Johnson
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numbers arranged,” she said.
3. Miss Dorothy Lou Shepard, to become the bride of Charles D. of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. C.
Dorothy Lou Shepard t to Wed i
Charles Dea
A bridal prayer book in her fami
| Dorothy Lou Shepard at her wedding to Charles Dean McIntyre late
this afternoon. he ceremony is t
| Harry at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J.
{ Hudelson. Miss Shepard is the daughter | Intyre’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. { Members of or immediate fa
College Women Will eer Talk On
Dr. Amy Chen is to describe her |travels in China at the dinner | { meeting of the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University | | Women, at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday. The program, which will include study group chairmen reports, wil
Chinatown
Clubhouse. Dr. Chen, who was born in China, received a B. S. degree at Peking University and her M. D. degree at | Western Reserve University, Cleve- |
|land, O. Dr. Chen is to illustrate [her talk with lantern slides which she took last summer while visiting in China.
Mrs. M. M. Weaver, creative arts | oil paintings, pastels, linoleum cuts and |
class chairman, is to exhibit other original designs of members. | William S. Kaesar, instructor, will | analyze the work and achievements | of those enrolied. Mrs. Paul M. Ross, vice chairman,
will report on the studies and find-
| ings of the international relations | Mrs. |
| study and discussion group.
{ William O. Johnson, chairman, will | [Lan on the National Conference |
on the Cause and Cure of War.
Members will elect first and sec- | | ond vice presidents, a treasurer and | Mrs. Calvin R. Ham- |
two directors. | iiton will preside.
| Dr. Morgan to Speak Before Zonta Club
Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Board of Health secretary, is to be guest | speaker at the Zonta Club lunch- | leon at noon Tuesday in the Co- | lumbia Club. His subject will be | “The Health of the City.” Mrs. Willa Proctor, president, will | preside.
Club Director
To C. W. Hunter |
Mr. and Mrs. Emsley W, son, 3447 Washington Blvd, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mardenna Johnson, to Curtis W. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Hunter, 3327
Central Ave.
The wedding is to take place
Taber-
{nacle Presbyterian Church.
Both Miss Johnson and Mr. Hunter are Butler University gradu- | ates. Miss Johnson is a member of
| Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, and
| Mr. Hunt is a member of Sigma
| Delta Chi Fra ternity.
Mrs. Jett Entertains Mrs. Will Jett entertained the
[Superior Club at luncheon yester- | day.
{ Lafayette, is to take piace March |
| 1 at Lafayette.
Their engagement was announced | at a party given recently by Mrs. S. |
IF. Peacock, 2445 Park Ave.
| guests, with Miss Flora included:
The |
| Misses Marian Fibiger, Edyth L. Fi- | | viger, Alice Huggins, Dorothy Rubin, |
| Maxine Cushman, Julia Drohlich, | Bess Johnson, June Sink. Mrs. Nell | Scott and Mrs. Veida Spangler. The wedding colors of blue and Nore were used in table tions. ['Mr,
George H. Balfe, X
decora- | Miss Flora is the daughter of and Mrs. Noah E. Flora. Mr. | | Baife is the son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Garlic Urged As Peace Aud
By United Press NEW YORK, March 6.— International situations and probably wars are caused by too many cooks preparing too much food badly, according to Ford Maddox Ford. He told the Gourmet Society that people cannot be amiable as individuals or as nations if they are not properly fed. The solution, he said, is a wider use of spice—especially garlic.
John- |
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Mrs. Anita Oldham, Greenfield, will be in charge of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs district meeting tomorrow in Greenfield. She is the third district director.
Dinner Party Is Set By Florists’ Society |
| The Woman's Society of Indian- | | apolis Florists is to give a dinner | party at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the | | Homestead. Spring flowers will be used | decorations. Those in charge | the event include: | ward C. Grande, Al | Margaret Grande, Myrtle Grande, | {John A. Grande, Karl Hack and | | Charles Cuttrell. Cards will be | played during the evening.
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and Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson. J. McIntyre.
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of Mrs.
be! given in the Woman's Department |
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Post Auxiliar y tw Give i Movie at Infirmary
of Mesdames Bd- | G. Aulbach, |
| 13) | ~/ | They have traveled together to | England, France, South America, Photo by William H. Block Co. Studio. | Mexico, Cuba, India and other fordaughter of Mrs. Earl Shepard, is | eign lands. McIntyre late today at the home | “We really are looking forward to Mr. McIntyre | this trip, for we haven't toured to=- | gether for three years,” Mrs. Paga said. “We may go to England bee fore we come home in May. No, we won't go to the coronas There will be too many
| people.”
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The vocalists in the Lambs Club | will be called upon to join “The Old | Singing School” being arranged for | the annual spring frolic on March {20 in the Columbia Club. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stokely, | chairman; Mr. and Mrs. William G, | Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram W, McKee are scouting for talent,
ily since 1821 is to be carried by Miss
o be read by the Rev. Sidney Blair
Karl Shepard, and Mr, McC. J. McIntyre. | milies will witness the rites to be | —® performed before an altar of palms, | lighted by cathedral tapers in candelabra.
Miss Hortense
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In two more weeks Miss Katha= rine Myers, Smith College student, and her brothers, Walter Myers Jr, | and Joseph Myers, studying at Yale University, will be making arrangements to meet before coming home. | The three will motor back to Ine | dianapolis. “The day after Easter is the day.” Miss Nina Brown writes to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garvin M, Brown. Miss Brown is studying at Sarah Lawrence College and expects to be in Indianapolis for the spring holiday period.
Women to Hold District Parley Of Federation
Davies is to sing “Chapel in the Moonlight,” “O | Promise Me” and “I Love You | Truly” with Miss Mary Katherine | Brouse accompanying her. Bride to Wear Hyacinth The bride will wear a hyacinth blue crepe gown with cutout em- | broidered yoke and puff sleeves. | Her accessories will be of the same | shade, and her bouquet will be of | American Beauty roses and white sweetpeas. Miss Jeanne Andrew, her cousin, will attend in a gray dress, trimmed in hyacinth blue, and will carry a bouquet of spring flowers. Lionel N. Sweet will be best man. Mrs. Shepard will attend in a | gold crepe gown with a corsage of | pastel sweetpeas. Mrs. McIntyre will wear a corsage of cerise sweetpeas with her navy blue print sheer | gown. Mrs. Hudelson's gown is of black lace and her corsage will be lavender and purple freesia. Mrs. | Hudelson will be assisted by Mrs. Lewis E. Andrew, Mrs. David M. Jordan and Miss Elizabeth Hansing.
Indianapolis Business and Pro- | fessional Women's Club members are to be among state members attending the Indiana Federation third | district meeting in Greenfield to- [ morrow. Mrs, Anita Oldham, Green(field, director, is to be in charge of After March 15, Mr. and Mrs, the program in the Columbia Hotel. McIntyre will be at home in La-| Mrs. Marie Ferguson Thompson, favette. | Clinton. state president, will be the —— | principal speaker. A question hour | for club presidents is to precede the | luncheon State committee chairmen and | state officers are expected to be
Dance Arrange >d among the representatives of clubs
fs Ot Sorority’s > in Shelbyville, Indianapolis, Greenfield, Fortville, Connersville, Liberty, 67th Bir thday |
Madison, Danville and Rushville. The South Side Section of the Ina. dianapolis
Club is to sponsor a | young artists’ musicale at 3 p. m. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority | tomorrow in the club house. Tha { members will celebrate the 67th an- | public is invited. | niversary of the sorority's founding | Misses Bertha Cook and Lucille | with a luncheon and dance at the | Dichmann, cochairman, arranged | Columbia Club March 13. |a program by the following mus | State alumnae and active chapter |sicians: Helen Starost, pianist; | members will attend. Mrs. Dale (Paul Krauss, vocalist: Lillian | Hodges is program chairman, as- | Starost, violinist, and Orville Stone, | sisted by Mrs. Gerald Wiehl and | marimba soloist. | Miss Louise Wills. | The luncheon committee, headed | by Mrs. Walter Krull, includes Mesdames James Murray, Eugene Sims. John Fuller, Willis Conner Jr., Russell C. Fish, Robert Axtell, Frank | | Levinson, Howland Johnson, Stan- | | ley Leicht and Miss Jane Messick. | | Miss Laura Frances Haight is | dance committee chairman. Assist- | ing her will be Misses Elysee Crosier. Jeanne Smith, Virginia Layman, Jane Crawford, Mary Esther Converse, Elizabeth Bertermann, Mrs. Charles Binkley and Mrs. H. Foster
Cathedral Club
To Give Dance
The annual Easter dance of the Cathedral High School Mothers’ Club will be given March 30 in the school auditorium. Mrs. Thomas X. Lanahan, general chairman, is to be assisted by Mrs, Joseph F. Cornell. committee members ine | elude: Mrs. Walter Kibler, and Mrs. | August Souchon, patron and patron= esses; Mrs. John F. Nelan and Mrs, William M. McMillan; Mrs. W. O, | Finch, decorations; Mrs. William H. As a part of its community serv- | Clark and Mrs. William C. Fox, ice program, Bruce P. Robison | music, Wid Mis. ‘M1. 7. Healy, Ten American Legion Auxiliary will en- | freshments. tertain at the Marion County In- | ~ firmary tomorrow night. Chester |
W. Stewart, Marion County nies Kappa Sigma Alumni and Game Association member, is | Will Hold Dance Here
to show ga She picture of huntIng and fishing. | Kappa Sigma Alumni Association Mrs. Fred Hasselbring is com- is to hold its state dance next [Saturday night at the Claypool
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mittee chairman, Mrs. Ralph Lynch was hostess to | Hotel. ite Junior group this afternoon.| At a meeting yesterday noon in | The group chorus practiced for the Hotel Washington, M. W. Doyla | the Easter sunrise services to be was elected president; Fred S. Glo= held on Monument Circle Easter ver, vice presiden:; Jean Black, | Sunday. | secretary-treasurer. James E. Bing=
TR RN ae an [ham presided. Dave Jennings, Chie 'Clelah E. Dix Named
(cago, and W. E. Glover, Veederse Head of Sorority |
| burg, were out- of-town guests. Miss Clelah E. Dix is the new 4
president of Gamma Tau Delta So|rority. Other officers recently | { elected are Miss Geneva Karsner, | | vice president; Miss Bertha L.| Hardy, secretary; Miss Dorothy J. | | Travis, treasurer, and Miss Eleanor | | K. Hardy, corresponding secretary, |
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