Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1937 — Page 5

OCIAL ACTIVITIES AT BUTLER REACH PEAK THIS WEEK

Women’s Organizations Here Elect Leaders as They Prepare for 193 7-38 Programs Club to End

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Organizations.

[Butler Universfty seniors are to efjgage in a round of social activitis this week, to be climaxed by commencement exercises Monday. | Their annual senior frolic and q nce wili be held Thursday night 3) the Lake Shore Country Club. Alumni day will follow on Saturday and President James W. Putnam's rception in honor of the graduasclass is to be held Sunday.

|| Senior dances are to be held by |gight Greek letter groups at chapte r houses and at several country [¢llubs. Lambda Chi Aipha Frater[ity opened the féstivities with a |fenior ball last week-end at the ( | [Flotel Severin.

Sorority Dance Tomorrow

ll Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority | will start the week’s festivities with | la formal dance tomorrow night at |lthe Ulen Country Club, Lebanon. | |Programs bearing sketches of the || chapter house are to be dance i favors. Baskets and vases of dark || ana light blue flowers .will decorate Hi | the clubhouse. White carnations {| will be given to the escorts as [ll favors. Dr. Ivan T. Schultz and . || Dr. and Mrs. Karl C. Means are to {§ chaperons. lh An outdoor dancing pavilion is to ll be built in front of the Sigma Nu || Fraternity chapter house for its | formal dance from 9 to 12 p. m. Wednesday. Hank Moffett and his orchestra will play. The chaperons will include Prof. Donald Sparks, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Enyart and Evan Walker.

The Delta Tau Delta Fraternity has issued invitations for a dinnerdance Friday night at the Ulen Club. Pansies, the {fraternity’s flower, will be.used in table decorations. Dinner will be served at 6:20 p- m. and the Wabash Collegiates are to play for dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Chaperons for the dance will include Mr. and Mrs. william Pearcy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hinkle, Donald Youel, chapter adviser, and Mrs. J. B. Pearcy, ternity housemother.

Five Dances June 14

Five dances have been set [for June 14. The Delta Gamma rority is to hold its last danc of the season at the. chapter house. Decorations will be in the form of miniature diplomas strung thro out the rooms. Favors are to given to the senior class memb Jimmie Meyers and his be are toc provide the music. Dr. Mrs. James Peeling and Prof. Mrs. Clyde Clark are chaperons. Delta Delta Delta Sorority men bers are to entertain on the s night at the Indianapolis Coup Club with a “star dust” dinnerdance. Silver stars and sky blue and silver garlands will be used in decorations in addition to a large lighted crescent and star pin, the ority’'s emblem. Kenneth Keer orchestra will play for dangi Prof. Donald Sparks and Mrs. S Stevens, sorority “housemother, * to be among chaperons. The Lakeshore Country Clul to be the scene of the Sigma Fraternity dance. Spring flowe are to be used in table appdi ments. Henry Moffett's orchest to play. ° Members to be Honored

A dinner dance is to be given by the Pi Beta Phi Sorority at |the Ulen Club. Red roses and larkspur will ‘carry out the sorority colors and a huge golden arrow, the soror- | ity pin, is to hang near the orches“tra stand. The Campus Club Swing Band will play popular tunes| for | dancing from ‘6:30 to 12 p. m. Those who are to be honored are Misses Mary Lou Colvin, Nancy White, Charlotte .McFadden,? Jessie Fisher, Jane Beasley, Janet ill, Jane Dungaiy and Margaret Kapp. At the dinner the ‘annual chapter awards for scholarship and activities are to be made by Miss Gerry Johnson, chapter president. Those to receive awards are Misses Kapp, Beasley, Marian Gearen, Bobby Jo Vestal, Marjorie Kale and Dorothy Gimbel. Miss Gearen is general dance chairman, assisted by Misses Colvin, Jean Booth, Margaret Parrish, Jane Ludwig, Katherine Lewis and _ Julianna McIntosh, Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Hinkle, Turpin Davis and Mrs. Harvey Trimble, sorority housemother, are to be chaperons.

Bon Voyage Theme

The theme of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority formal is to be “Bon Voyage to the Seniors.” The dance is to bc given at the Woodstock Club. A gangplank is to be used at the entrance of the dance floor, anchors and life savers will be used in decorations with an illuminated Theta ‘kite, which is to hang in front of the orchestra pit. Pennants which are to hang from ceiling will be printed with the names of 21 Theta seniors. Larry Price and his orchestra are to provide 5 music. Prof. and Mrs.

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George | Schumacher, Prof. James H. Peeling and Miss Helen Cade are to chaperon.

Club to Hear Gottschalk

Thurman A. Gottschalk, State Public Welfare Department Administrator, is to address the Marion County Democratic Women’s Club luncheon-meeting tomorrow. His subject will be “What We Hope to Accomplish in Public Welfare in the Future.” He is to be introduced by Mrs. Albert H. Losche, program chairman. Mrs. P. C. Kelly, club president, has appointed the following members as hostesses; Miss Nellie Moran, Mesdames Walter Burk, E. C. Wakelan, Lennie Rollinson and Mary Seay.

Elections are in order for many women’s organizations.

Four groups .

which have named their leaders for 1937-38 are Indianapolis Alumnae - Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild, Late Book Club and New Century Club. 1. Mrs. P. M. Fifer will direct activities of the Kappa Alumnae. 2. Mrs. Isaac Born is busy with details ‘involved in the, organization of the White Cross Guild as she assumes her duties for the second

term.

3. The Late Book Club has chosen Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson as its

president.

4. Mrs. Earl M. Spradley is the new president of the New Cen-

tury Club.

Diplomas to Go To Four Cousins

June, 1937, will go down in the annals of the H. B. Coldwell, James C. Gipe and C. E. Osborne families as a red-letter month. Miss = Agnes. and Eleanor Coldwell and their two cousins, Miss Florence Gipe and Miss Ruth Osborne are to receive diplomas from various schools during the month. Agnes is to be graduated from the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. Her sister, Eleanor and Ruth OsOsborne received honors from Stephens College, €olumbia, Mo., and Florence Gipe will be graduated from Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. The graduates home for summer vacations with their parents following commencement exercises.

Mrs. Stilwell’s

Party to Honor Future Bride

will arrive

Mrs. J. H. Stilwell, 3510 N. Penn- |

sylvania St., is to entertain with a personal shower tonight in| Miss Roberta Claire Turner’s honor. The latter's marriage to L. Calvin Nelson is to take place June! 27 in the Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church. Blue and yellow appointments will be used throughout the house. Other guests will include Miss Turner’s mother, Mrs. Lee Turner; Mesdames Evelyn Wells, Charles P. Turner, Robert Tope, Ralph Gaftty, John Gandall, Max Miller, C. J. Pettinger, Louis Alexander, Des Moines, Ia. and Misses Virginia Gibbons, Helen Turner and Janet Shuman.

|Seniors to Give

Entertainment

Tudor Hall senior class menibers are to present the entertainment at a luncheon of the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the Woodstock Club.

Miss I. Hilda Stewart, school principal, will talk to the group. Mrs. Clifford Arrick is association president.

Pi Beta Phi Wins First Prize for Table

Pi Beta Phi Sorority was awarded the first prize in the table exhibits at the bridal pageant being shown for the second week at the William H. Block Co. The table was appointed ‘in crystal and ivory as a suggestion for a Joridesmaid’s luncheon. The Alpha | Chi Omega Sorority won second prize with a formal bridal announcement tea table and Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority was awarded third prize for its announeement dinner table. Seven Butler Sororities participated in the table-setting contest. Winners were ghosen by popular vote.

Psi Chi Phi Elects

Mrs. Louis Nieten will direct the activities of the Alpha Chapter, Psi Chi Pi Sorority, for the coming term. Other recently elected officers are Miss Juanita Carrier, vice president; Miss Mildred Pavy, secretary; Miss ‘Alis Marquett, treasurer; Miss Betty Gibson, publicity; Miss Erma Crume, pledge mistress; Miss Sayda Stephenson, historian, and Miss Betty Larrimore, chaplain. The sorority members are to take a bicycle

ride tomorrow morning.

Kaplan-F ogle Vows Are Said; Couple on Trip

Rabbi Elias Charry, assisted by Cantor Myro Glass, officiated at the marriage of Miss Rosemarie Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaplan, to Saul Fogle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fogle, yésterday in the Hotel Antlers. Following a reception the couple left on an Eastern trip. . The bride, who '.entered alone, wore bridal satin designed with a short train, a tulle veil and carried calla lilies. Mrs. Ida Kaplan, Detroit, matron of honor, wore orchid chiffon -and carried talisman roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Sidney. J. Seligman, who wore blue chiffon; Mrs. E. Levin, Racine, Wis., who wore yellow, and Miss Dena Caplan, who was gowned in green. Their flowers were talisman roses. Lois Helen Fogle and Shirley Ann Kollinger were flower zirls. They wore chiffon dresses and carried baskets of rose petals. Shirley Mae Steinberg was . ringbearer. Philip Fogle was his brother’s best man and Nathan, Joseph and Philip Fogle were ushers. .

Nelda Johnson In Charge of Tea

Mrs. Nelda Johnson is chairman of a tea to be held by the Standard Bearers of the Irvington M. E. Church on Wednesday. The program will include soprano solos by Dorothy Westbay, accompanied by Mary Esther Lawlor; readings by | pupils of Mrs. Glenn Kingham; harp solos by Jeanette Robbins; a talk on the Orient by Mrs. Arthur| Robinson and piano solos by Barbara J. Schaeffer. Miss Johnson's assistants include Miss Alice Hankins, decorations; Miss Georgianna Smith, refreshments. Miss Dorothy Daniel is group president and Mrs. Leland Q. Clapp, sponsor.

Omega Phi Tau Head To Take Over Duties

Miss Laura Van Remmen will assume her duties as president of Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, at a banquet at Hollyhock Hill at 7 p. m. today. Others taking the oath of office will be Mrs. C. F. Miller, vice president; Miss Margarét Joslin, corresponding secretary; Miss Maxine Gill, recording secretary; Miss Dorothy Thompson, treasurer; Miss Lois Van Remmen, sergeant-at- -armsy; Miss Dorwin Sweet, attorney general; Miss Mary Frances Stucky, publicity; Mrs. Edward Green, organizer. i Mrs. C. F. Miller is arrangements chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Spahr. The sorority colors of orchid and gold will be used to appoint the tables. :

Party Is to Attend

Graduation Event

Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Cregor, John Marshall Cregor, P, J. Horn, Miss Louise Horn, Valparaiso, Mrs. Julia Kinnear, Morristown; Mrs. Dora Cox, Richmond, are to attend the 96th annual commencement exercises at St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Terre Haute, tomorrow when Miss Mary Gertrude Cregor will receive a bachelor of arts degree.

Piano Program Set

An ensemble program of piano numbers will be given in the studios of Miss Nellie B. Shaffer at 8:15 p. m. today. Taking part will be Rosalie McKee, Karldon and Forest Rayla, Barbara Kershaw, Betty Lou Billiter, Marilyn Rogers, Ruth Ann Perry, Jane Campbell, Jane and Ann Winslow, Emma Steinbach, Beatrice Ann Cooper, Peggy Hockey, Patty Heustis, Jerry Oaks, Connie

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Doran, Carol Rogers and Clara June Bosson.

Gilchrist, hostess chairman.

Business meeting.

Duffey, chairman. W. B. A. 140. 2:30

chairmen.

EVENTS

PROGRAMS

- Marion County Chapter, American War Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. World War Memorial. Mrs. Clara May Pohlman, president. Hoosier Tourist Club annual party. Tues. Marott Hotel. Mrs. J. J.

Brookside Civic League. 8 p. m. today. Community House. Business meeting, reception for new members. Public invited. Independent Social Club. 2 to 4 p. m. today. Guests of Daughters of Union, at World War Memorial. Mrs. Allan Fleming, chairman. ‘Marion County Association of Pythian Sisters. Tues. afternoon and night, 613 E. 13th St. Mrs. Georgia M. Grant, president.

SORORITIES : Beta Beta Chapter, Pi Omicron, 7:45 p. m. foday. Hotel Lincoln.

Alpha Chapter, Pi Omega, Wed. Mrs. Anthony Cancilla, hostess. Phi Tau. Tues. Miss Lorena. Nedhamer, 651 W. 32d St. Pledge services for Misses Helen Harely and Margaret Sipp. PARTIES St. Philip Neri Altar Society. 8:30 p. m. today.

p. m. Wed. Castle Hall, covered dish Hon, Mrs. Hanna Hindi, Mrs. Mildred Parson,

hostess.

Church. Mrs. John 230 E. Ohio St. Cards,

Hospital Beds: Are Purchased

The Sunnyside Guild has purchased 18 surgical beds and 79 mattresses to be presented the Marion

County Tuberculosis Hospital, Mrs.

Charles ‘Seidensticker, guild president, announced at a luncheon party today. Mrs. A. C. Zaring was arrangements chairman for the meeting held at the Highland Golf and Country Club. Her assistants were Mesdames Carl E. Wood, Stowell C. Wasson, Walter O. Webster, Sydney Weinstein, William J. Wemmer, Thomas C. Whallon, C. E. White, L. E. Wood and Harry L. Yelch.

Kathryn Turney Garten reviewed “Gone With the Wind,” by Margaret Mitchell. Mrs. Otto K. Ernberg, vocalist, gave a musical program, accompanied by Mrs. J. K. Vance.

George Grimes and Bride Are Traveling

Following their marriage Saturday in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, George Grimes and his bride, the former Miss Esther Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks,

Rushville, left on a trip. They will

make their -home in Indianapolis.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond: R. Noll officiated at the ceremony. Miss Helen Layendecker, maid of honor, wore blue marquisette with white accessories and a corsage of The bride wore a white suit. with a corsage of pink roses. John Grimes was best man.

Mr. Grimes is a graduate of the University of, New Mexico,

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Personals

Dr. and Mrs. V. A. Lapenta and daughter Catherine have been visiting in New York. ‘ Mrs. Gladys S. Ross, her daughter Jean and Miss Betsy. Wolfe have returned from Kentucky Military Institute where they attended commencement exercises. Tipton Sewell Ross, a junior at the institute, returned with them to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brookbank and Mrs. T. IL. Kemp were among the Indianapolis vacationists at the Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, West Va., last week-end.

Miss Bertha Mueller

Is Feted at Shower

Miss Bertha Joan Muellér, whose marriage to John E. Lesow Jr. is to

‘| take place Friday, was honored

Saturday at a miscellaneous shower. Miss Edna May Schoen and Miss Dorothy Ann Dunkle were cohostesses at the former’s home, 2610 College Ave. Pink and white appointments were used. Guests included Mesdames C. J. Mueller, H. L. Miller, Harry J.

Ray, Lewis F. Metzger, Misses Louise | |

and Dorothy Mueller, Frances Hoffman, Mary Powers, Mary Rocap, Gretchen Klee, Germaine Layman, Dorothy McKay and Jean Rose.

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Party, Luncheon and Shower Are to Honor Mary F. Hatfield

Miss Mary Frances Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, is occupied with trousseau details and parties in the interval before her marriage to Melvin Ernest Stine on June 26. Mrs. William Clay Bachelder is to entertain with a formal tea tomorrow at the Propylaeum; Mrs. walker W. Winslow will be hostess for a luncheon on Wednesday and Mrs. Ellis B. Hall and Mrs. Norma

Brown will give a shower at the Hall home on Friday. : Mrs. Christine Wagner Roush, Bronxville, N. Y., and formerly of Indianapolis, will play the bridal music at the ceremony. Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will assist Mrs. Roush. Misses Georgeanne: and Edythe Thornton, Ft. Wayne, and their

| mother, Mrs. Walter W. Thornton,

will be the house guests of the Hatfields during this week. Georgeanne has returned from art school in New York and Edythe will come from classes at Indiana University.

Several Parties To Be Tendered Miss Stewart

Several parties are being given in honor of Miss Dorothy Jane Stewart who is to be married to James W. Young on June 26.

Mrs. Arthur M. VanArendonk’s linen shower will be held tonight at her home. Guests with Miss Stewart and her mother, Mrs. C. F. Stewart, will include Mesdames H. G. Young, M. L. Johnston, Ruth Roberts, Ryan Hall, Henry Unger, Donaldson Brown, John Young, William C. Otta, James Otto, Wendell Brown, John Scott, George Miller, William F. Hewlett, Miss Betty Stayton and Miss Catherine Stewart. Mrs. Roy L. Davidson and her daughter, Mrs. Duane Shute, are to entertain at the home of the former, 4823 Central Ave., Friday with a. miscellaneous shower for Miss Stewart. Miss Hardwick Eyden entertained recently for Miss Stewart.

Given Trophy for High Bridge Score

Mrs. Stanley Brooks has received the Sally Coleman trophy from the Indianapolis Woman's Contract Club for the highest accumulative score of the year. Winners in Section 1 north and south, are Mrs: Virginia Mannon and Mrs. R. R. Jones, first; Mrs." W. K. Naylor, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and Mrs. Frank Abbett, second. Mrs. Martha Bridgin and Mrs. Carl J. Rusie were first for east and west and Mr. and Mrs. Camlin Alexander,

second. Winners in Section 2, north |

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and south, were Mrs. E. A. Peterson and M. Stanley McComas Jr., first; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fuller, second; east and west, H. B. Hood and Mrs.

J. C. Robinson, first and Mr. and |

Mrs. Arthur Pratt, second.

Garden Tour Arranged Following a dessert luncheon at |

| W. Meyers.

Dorothy Screes ‘And C. E. Parks Pick Attendants

Miss Dorothy Screes and her fiance, C. Evan Parks, have chosen their wedding attendants for the ceremony which is to be solemnized

June 22 in the McKee Chapel of the

Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mrs. E. Russell Screes, Painesville, O., will be matron of honor and Mrs. Almore Teschke, Elgin, Ill, and Mrs. William ForthofIer, bridesmaids; Nancy Sutton Sines, flower girl. Mr, Parks has named Robert Whitham as his best man and Robert Parks and E. Russell Screes, ushers. E. Donald Screes is to give his sister in marriage. Mrs. Nellie B. Stewart has selected Thursday as the date for her party honeoring Miss Screes. Mrs. A. F. Sutton is to entertain on June 17 and Mrs. C. T. Driggs and Mrs. Frank Boswell have not set the date for their party.

Dorothy Meyer To Be Honored

Vases of tea roses and delphinium will carry out Miss Dorothy Meyer's bridal colors at a miscellaneous shower to be given in her honor tonight. Mrs. Frank E. Irish, 1214 Darker St., is to be the hostess, assisted by the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Lewis Miss Meyer’s marriage to Jack Gildersleeve is to take place June 19. : ; Jack and Jean Irish, children of the hostess, are to present the gifts to the honor guest.

Guests are to include Miss Helen Robertson, Dayton, O.; Mesdames Ralph Humphreys, Merrill Gildersleeve, R. D: Jennings, Grace Humphreys, Edward Humphreys, Carl Klaff, Maude Cox, George Long; Misses Gladys, Lucille and Margaret Robertson, June Leslie, Betty

‘Thompson and Blanche Humphreys.

Nurse Graduates

Methodist Hospital White Cross | Guild is to entertain members of

| the hospital graduating class and | their families at a reception Fridcy |in the North M.- E. Church, follow-

ling commencement exercises. Mrs.

the Butler University Campus Club | Brandt C. Downey is chairman.

tomorrow members of the Delta | | Guild president, has named Mrs. { Carl Ploch, chairman of the nurse

Zeta Mothers’ Club are to make a tour of the university fermal gardens. Mrs. Daniel E. Early is club president.

Mrs. - Isaac Born, White Cross

scholarship, assisted by Mrs. H. J. Kieser. !

Its Activities For Season

Luncheon Program Set By Organization for Wednesday.

The Woman's Advance Club today announced its concluding meeting of the year and its pro= gram for 1937-38. Members will assemble at Mrs, Feeser’s, 4320 N. Illinois St. for a luncheon and program on Wednese day with Mrs, Clarence M. Sones,

meeting chairman, and Mrs. Fred B. Keuthan presiding. Mrs. Sones’ assistants include Mrs. A. L. Kessler and Mrs. E. K, Zaring. Mrs. George E. Smith, who is to lead the group in its attivities next fall, will assume her duties at a President’s day meeting Sept. 15. Members will tell of their vacation

experiences. - Meeting Topics Listed

During the year, at the meeting to be held at the sarious members’ homes, talks wii be given on “Home and Hobbies.” Subjects and speakers are to ine clude: “Care and Feeding of Hobs by Horses,” by Mrs. Roy E. Price; “Restoration of Colonial. Williamsburg,” Mrs. George E. Smith; “Old Glass,” Mrs. Clarence A. Cook; “Antique Furniture,” Mrs. Charles J. Cook; “Oriental Rugs,” Mrs. A. A, Thomas; “Just, Dolls Today, Trease ures Tomorrow,” Mrs. A. L. Kess= ler. ; “Historic Wall Paper,” Mrs. W. E, Call; “Kitchens Then and Now,” Mrs. W. G. Boyd; ‘Old Quilts and Coverlets,” Mrs. E. K. Zaring; “Historic Silver,” Mrs. Phoebe Clift; “Music as a Hobby,” Mrs. J. A. Hood; “The Bible as Literature,” Mrs. Frank E. Logsdon; “Entom= le ology As a Hobby,” Mrs. Keuthanj| “Audubon’s Birds 6f America,” Mrs, Clarence M. Sones; “Golfing As a Hobby,” Mrs. H. C. Stringer; “Modarn Out-of-Door Living,” Mrs. W, |

1S. 8. Johnson.

Other Gatherings Set

In addition to the President's Day meeting, other programs include a Christmas party, election meeting and a spring luncheon. The theme of “Home and Hobbies” 'was selected by a committes composed of Mrs. Price, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. Stringer and Mrs, Keuthan. Other officers with Mrs. Smith are Mrs. Stringer, vice president; Mrs. Call, secretary; Mrs. Hood, treasurer. :

Couple Departs On Short Trip After Ww edding

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. ‘McMullen left for a short wedding trip fole lowing their marriage at 8:30 a. m, today. Mrs. McMullen was formers ly Miss Georgia Marie Hoffman, daughter of Mrs. Witnan: P. Hofiman. The wedding took place in the Little Church of Mount Casino at St. Meinrad, Ind. with the bride's uncle, the Rev. Meinrad Hoffman, 0. S. B. officiating. The bride wore a white crepa dress with shirred sleeves and a core sage of lilies of the valley and roses. Her attendant, Miss Ruth Sotendorf, Vincennes, wore blue crepe with white accessories and a similar corsage. Roger Philip Kiley was best man. The couple is to live in Indian« apolis.

Swarthmore Gives Local Girl Degree

Times Special SWARTHMORE, Pa. June 7T.— Miss Elizabeth Stilz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Stilz, Indianapolis, was graduated with hone ors in social sciences from Swarthe more College today. Miss Stilz majored in history”. She was a member of Gwimp, athletic association, and a member of the year book staff.

Piano Recital Scheduled

Piano pupils of Dorothy Lewis ara to present a recital at 8 p. m. Friday ih the Madison Avenue Public Library. Participants are to be Joyce Peterson, Oma Joe Sprouse, Mary and Jean Sparks, James Blake, William Freije ard Mary Pagano. Russell Shirley is to pre= sent a violin solo.

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