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World's Food Experts Tell Their Secrets to Vogue's Hostess Editor

Bertina Foltz, Spending Week With Parents Here, Collects Recipes; Is Coauthor of Book,

‘Corned Beef and Caviar.’

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON : If you see a charming young woman emerging triumphantly from a ship’s galley or the kitchens of a famous restaurant, it probably is Bertina Foltz, who has just wangled a prized recipe for crepes or zabione from the chef. As hostess and beauty editor of Vogue, it is her job to know all the secrets of food. Miss Foltz who is Mrs. Elliott Smith in private life, is spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Foltz. Beginning 12 years ago as second assistant to the beauty editor of Vogue, the Midwestern girl now helps fashionable women all over the world with suggestions on how to make lunch a delightful occasion and at the same time be relaxed and beautiful. Aside from her hostess and beauty articles and “Gourmet's Guide” in Vogue, Miss Foltz is coauthor with Marjorie Hillis of «Corned Beef and Caviar.” This is, by the way, Miss Foltz’ first separately published book. She “did the food.” The excellent recipe for breast of chicken sous cloche came from the chef of the Tle de France. After collecting recipes everywhere for years she has come to the conclusion that the best come from men.

Interviewing smart hostesses and gettin their recipes and little tricks for making entertaining charming is an important part of her job. She prowls around markets, spice stores and cheese places, too, seeking the special things that give zest to cooking. “You can get anything more easily from people than their pet

recipes,” she said. the favorite stunts of other hostesses.”

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Alfred Lunt, the actor, is a good cook who loves food With a passion, she revealed. When she was interviewing him for Vogue one afternoon, Lynn Fontanne, his wife, called downstairs, “Don’t forget to tell about your mother’s biscuits!” Miss Foltz, who looked like “something out of Vogue” herself, was wearing a black crepe gown with short jacket made of black billiard table felt brought from Paris. The jacket, she said, is to be copied in pastels for summer evening wraps. Her black pancake hat from Suzy had a silken tassel at one side and flowing veil. For the forthcoming issue of Vogue, Miss Foltz has written one of the most difficult articles of her career entitled “American Beauty.” It was practically a statistician’s job to collect all the figures which reveal how much American women spend on beauty. Incidentally, she does most of her writing at home in bed. Every time anyone invents a new curl, or a new eyelash shade, it is the occasion for a party for the beauty editors, she said. In fact, her job runs over into her private life considerably. She has become so familiar with beauty preparations that she “can recognize them even when they aren't in their own bottles.”

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Being a beauty editor necessitates making a guinea pig of one’s self for a good many new preparations. She has had to try out so many and has submitted to so many beauty treatments that her husband insists she spends Imlf her time in the bathroom. But he can’t complain too much because he gets all the gentlemen's samples, she added. Miss Foltz and Miss Hillis worked together for 10 years on Vogue before they wrote their book. Miss Hillis was head of the editorial room when Miss Foltz became a member of the magazine's staff. She has been hostess editor for eight years. Half the recipes in “Corned Beef and Caviar” are from her own collection; the others she obtained from friends. The recipe for rissotto, which she thinks best of all, came from a man. Miss Foltz is to give a broadcast on “Entertaining” from New vork Feb. 22, which may be heard over WIRE at 10:30 a. m. She is to stop off for a few days “in the bubble water” of Saratoga Springs before she returns to New York and more cold cream and eye shadow.

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Mr. sand Mrs. Peter C. Reilly and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Brown are the latest persons to reserve boxes for the Indiana-Butler basketball game in the Butler fieldhouse Feb. 1. Mrs. William P. Anderson III, ticket chairman for the Indianapolis Junior League which is sponsoring the game, has announced that tickets may be reserved by calling at the ticket office at 110 N. Pennsylvania St.

“On the other hand everyone wants to know .

Herbert Foltz. ing under her maiden name, Bertina Foltz.

Beauty Editor Visits City

Mrs. Elliott Smith, New York, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Smith is hostess and beauty editor of Vogue, writ=

|| Sth Anniversary Personals

Among recent arrivals in St. Petersburg, Fla. from Indianapolis

Of St. Vincent’s

EVENTS

SORORITIES Beta Chap., Omega Phi Tau, 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Mary Arnold, 6200 Broadway, hostess.

Alpha Chap., Sigma Delta Tau, Wed. night, Carrollton, hostess.

Miss Ruth Miller, 1804

CLUBS S. S. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Louise Mason, 6190 Wash. Blvd, hostess. Woman's contract. 1 p. m. Thurs. I. A. C. Mothers’ council, Butler University. 10 a. m. Fri. Arthur Jordan Hall. Book review by Mrs. Paul Kilby. Mrs. Ora Butz to preside. Philoxenian Ladies Club. Wed. night. Lodge Hall, 1336 N. Delaware.

Council Irvington Union of Clubs. 2 p. m. Wed, Mrs. Charles Cunningham, 60 N. Audubon Rd. hostess. T. IL. D. Club. Fri. night. Miss Barbara Beggs, hostess.

CARD PARTIES Jan. Circle, St. Patrick's Church. 2:30 p. m. Wed. School Hall. Mrs.

William Kord, hostess. Pioneer Club. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Citizens’ Gas and Coke Co. Public

invited.

are Messrs. and Mesdames Virgil Baiyard, J. T. Lippincott, Omer B. Post and Herman Weghoeft; Mesdames Emma IL. Gricker, Laura E. Henn and Ralph B. Woods; Misses Helen Darnell, Virginia Anderson, Elizabeth Orbison and Ted Lippincott and C. H. Olmstead. Miss Constance Wallerich, River

Forest, Ill, has returned home after spending several days as the guest

of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan R. Miller, |

33 W. 38th St.

Dr. and Mrs. Horace E. Crockett, 3450 Winthrop Ave. have returned from a motor trip to Miami Beach, Fla. where they spent a month vis=iting friends. Mrs. Benna V. Letzinger entertained recently with a luncheon and card party in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ed S. Bonham, Albuquerque, N. M., who is her guest.

Party to Honor

Miss Doebber

Miss Rose Ann Doebber, whose marriage to Bert Ferrara is to take place Jan. 29 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church McKee Chapel,

will be entertained by Mrs. Paul Tischer and Miss Betty Lutz tonight at a dinner and lingerie shower in the home of Mrs. E. W. Tischer, 4534 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Emma Lutz is to assist. Decorations and appointments are to be in blue and gold. Guests will be Mesdames Ada Lee, Kuhrman Stephens, Ralph Coble and Dudley Hutchinson and Misses Elysee Crosier, Barbara Jean Holt, Marjorie Case, Catherine Vogel and Barbara June Doebber.

Welding Society Plans Clubhouse

The newly organized Indianapolis section of the American Welding Society is to discuss plans to promote an engineering clubhouse at the January dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. All engineering societies have been invited to attend the meeting. Albert S. Low, vice president and chief engineer of a Cleveland firm, is to discuss “Welded Construction of Some Recent Industrial Buildings.” A discussion is to follow. R. D. Eaglesfield is chairman of the Indianapolis section and J. S. Williams is secretary.

Mrs. Lewis to Speak On Old Williamsburg

Mrs. Grayce Lewis Is to present an illustrated lecture on “Colonial Williamsburg” in the Cropsey Auditorium of the Public Library at 8 Pp. m. tomorrow, Her lecture will follow tht Special Libraries dinner meeting at 6:30

A pm in O'Hair's Tearoom.

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Guild Observed

Three hundred members of St. Vincent's Hospital Guild attended a luncheon yesterday in the Indian-

apolis Athletic Club ballroom in celebration of the organization's fifth anniversary. Mrs. Walter L. Brant presided. She read a telegram of greetings from Mrs. Ellard B. Duane, Bloom=ington, founder and a former presi= dent, Mrs. Russell IL. White cut the many tiered birthday cake. The delicacy was baked by the Sisters of Charity at St. Vincent's Hospital where the guild assists in the care of mothers and children. White and dubonnet carnations formed the centerpiece for the speaker's table and were separated at the Iuncheon’s conclusion as favors for the charter members. A string trio played. Seated at the speaker’s table were Mrs. Brant, Mrs. White, treasurer; Miss Helen Carroll, secretary; Mrs. Bernard Darkin, director; Mrs. William J. Feeney, director; Mesdames Peter Zimmerley, E. A, Marquette, Walter J. Stuhldreher, William Kennedy, Charles Hockensmith, Fred Thomas, Harry S. Noel, William Quinn, Joseph Hoffman, Paul Fergason, Sydney Sullivan, Miss Mary Virginia Feeney and Miss Ann Callahan, Mrs. E. J. Elliott and Mrs. Thomas Scanlon were luncheon arrangements cochairman.

Women of the Moose. 2:15 p. m. Thurs. Moose Temple. Mrs. Dorville Wise, arrangements chairman, Saengerbund Ladies’ Soc. 2 p. m. Wed. Hall, 49%; 8. Delaware. Pub-

lic invited.

lumbia Club, were announced today. They are Mesdames Arthur Robinson, Gavin L. Payne, W. H. Fletch= er, St. Clair Parry, Herbert Luckey, Max Norris, Helen Johnson Karns, Judson Stark, J. Burdette Little, Charles shaw, C. S. Neu, O. E. Anthony, Spann Waymire, Anderson; Mrs. George Bonham, Elwood; Mrs. Merle Burdg, Portland; Mrs. Jessie Bremelspacher, Logansport; Mrs. Roy Roudebush, Greenfield, and Mrs. John Horning, Greensburg. Mrs. Grace Reynolds, Cambridge City, national committeewoman, and Arch N. Bobbitt, state chairman, will speak and music will be provided by Miss Ruth Swaim, Pendleton, and Mrs, Mary Traub Buse. Dr. Amelia Keller and Mrs. E. J. Hecker, two of the club’s founders, are to preside, assisted by Mrs. Harry E. Barnard and Mrs, E. E. Neal, Noblesville.

Officers to be installed are: Mrs.

Woman's Republican Club Tea To Honor Mrs. Delbert Wilmeth

Hostesses for the Indiana Woman's Republican Club tea honoring Mrs. Delbert O. Wilmeth, new president, at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Co-

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Nellie Grubb, first vice president; Mrs. Sarah Shyrock, Greenwood, second vice president; Mrs, Frank

Friddle, treasurer; Mrs. Sarah Wager, recording secretary, and Mrs. Emma McNanny, corresponding sec= retary.

Woodside Mothers

To Meet Tomorrow

The Mothers’ Club of Woodside Findergarten, Indianapolis Free Kindergagten Society, will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Lawrence Ammon is ars

rangements chairman. Assisting her are Mesdames Robert Paul, Homer Corman, Fred Stewart and Ora Cavendar.

Preparing for

The Ward Belmont Club has set the tentative for its annual dance for Feb. 12. Mrs. J. M.

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Talks, Teas And Dinners On Club List

Inter Nos, Sunshine and Church Groups to Meet Tomorrow.

Dinners, luncheons and teas as well as travel talks and book reviews are to enliven club programs this week. Tomorrow the Inter Nos Club is to meet for luncheon at the home Mrs. Robert Clark, 40 W. 42d St. Mrs. A. W. Shullenberger is to lead the forum on “Foreign Relations— The Far East.”

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Mrs. Laurel Miles, 306 State St. is to be hostess at luncheon to members of the Sunshine Club tomorrow. Club members this year are Mesdames Roy Carter, Louis Coffman, Henry Daringer, Blanchard Edwards, John PF. Kerr Sr, Harry Kitchell, Meredith Leibel, B. B. Love, Presley Martin, James MeClintock, Laurel Miles, and Sarah Colee.

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Several other club meetings are scheduled for Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Walker is to speak on “New Year in Japan” and Mrs. R. V. Sigler will talk on “Strange Customs and Other Oddities” at the meeting of the Zetathea Club. Mrs. Daisy Bates is to be hostess in the Hotel Washington.

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Mrs. Harold Trotter, 267 Berkley Road, will be hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Club. Mrs. Homer Britain will assist. The program is in charge of Mrs. F. P. McCoy and Mrs. Ralph O. Minnick.

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The Business Woman's Club of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church is to meet at the church for a 6:15 p. m. dinner. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten is to review “And So Victoria” at 8 p. m. = n »

Mrs. F. J. Brown, 5760 Carrollton Ave, will be hostess to the Current Literature Club. Mrs. H. E. Lister is program chairman. ” ” ”

The Mothers’ Club of Alpha Omicron Pi is to meet at the Chapter house, 408 W. 44th St.

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Mrs. Mary Lewis is to talk on “Alaska” at the meeting of the Mount Vernon chapter of the International Travel Study Club, Inc, at the Hamilton Food Shop. Mesdames John Brisentine, Raymond Brisentine and James Wiison are program chairmen. The Colonial Boston chapter will hold a 10 a. m. meeting at the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Lota Snyder Emery is to speak on “The Pacific States.” ” » ”

The Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside is to hold a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting at L. S. Ayres & Co. Mrs. B. L. Byrket, chairinan, is to be assisted by Mesdames W. B. Peake, William Weber, H. B. Mahan, William Otto and D. P. Barrett.

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The Portfolio Club is to meet on Thursday for a supper meeting in the Propylacum. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Kautz, Mrs. Winifred B. Adams and Miss Anna Hasselman are .n charge of the program. Reynolds L. Selfridge is to speak on “Facts or Fancies.” » 8

The Beta Delphian Club is to meet in the directors’ room of the Indiana National Bank. “Development of Literature in the United States” is to be discussed by Mrs, Walter Bohme and Mrs. Floyd Williamson. 2 ” »

The Martha Hawkins Society of the First Baptist Church is to hold an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. G. T. Wheldon, 2128 N. Alabama St. Mrs. Karl DeMoss and Mrs. E. E. Allison are to discuss “Worshipping God Through the Beauty of Romance.” Assistant hostesses are to be Mesdames A. A. Harless, Ed Engelking and Wallace Heller, Mrs. F, S. Wood, 2946 Washington Blvd, is to be hostess to the Northside Mother’s Study Club. The Rev. Elmer L. Harvey is to present a travel talk. \ ” =” »

The Castle Craig chapter of the International Travel Study Club is to hold an 8 p. m. meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Brady, 4933 W. 12th St. Assistants are to be Mrs. Neil Webb and Mrs. Russell Dotson. Mrs. Lota Snyder Emery is to talk on “The Pacific States.”

Mrs. D. P. Washmuth, 4856 Baltimore Ave. is to be hostess Friday night to the Erin Isle Chapter, International Travel Study Club, Ine. Mrs. Emma Plymate is to be assistant hostess. “The Pacific States” is to be the study topic. os ” ”

Mrs. J. F. Huffman is to preside at the meeting at noon tomorrow of the Hawaiian Chapter, International Travel Study Club, Inc. in the Colonial Tearoom. Assistant hostesses are to be Mesdames Alva Shake, Carl T. Smith, Fletcher Savage and W. G. Thompson. ” a LJ The Arabian chapter of the International Travel Study Club, Inc, is to meet today at the Colonial Tearoom, Hostesses are to be Dr. Frances DeLanglade, Mrs, S. O. Sharp and Mrs. J. H. Flynn, Dr. DeLanglade is to speak. Mrs. Alfred Sweetman is to present a music program.

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The Independent Social Club is to meet today on the sixth floor of L. S. Ayres & Co. Mrs. Grayce Lewis is to address the club on “The Historical Background of Colonial Williamsburg.” 5

Bonnie Briar Club

Entertained at Tea

Mrs. Joseph J. Sadler entertained Bonnie Briar Literary Club members at tea yesterday in her home. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. James Cunningham and Miss Beatrice Cunningham. Mrs. Florence Free McDonald, honorary member,

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June at Estes Park, Colo.

Miss Gertrude Wachs was elected organizer Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority at the state convention held recently in Kokomo. The next annual convention is to be held in Richmond, Ind. Local chapter members plan to attend the international convention in

Sorority Organizer

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Three Balls

three gala balls one of which is to and one in early March.

be held on March 5. Mr, and Mrs. mittee cochairmen. Previous theater balls, which have been held in the Athenaeum and the Columbia Club, have included the “Bowery Ball,” “The Goldrush Ball,” “The County Fair,” “The Front Page Ball” and “The Stage Door Ball.” Mrs. Eugene G. Rich, president of the local Ohio State Alumnae Club, | and WwW. B. McCaw, alumnae group | president, are cochairmen of the | annual midwinter Ohio State din-ner-dance on Friday in the Indianapolis Atnietic Club. Glenn Brock Is assisting them. On the decorations committee with Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, chairman, are Mesdames John A. Rush, W. B. McCaw and James C. Schoenlaub.

Others Aid in Plans

Mrs. John R. Swan is reservations chairman. Also on the coms= mittee are Mesdames R. J. Hoskins, Glenn Brock, €. R. Koontz, Carl E. Bruce and Robert P. Joyce. On the entertainment committee with Hugh J. Baker Jr. are Eugene Gr. Rich, D. C. Drake and Ralph J. Strobel. The annual Sunnyside Guild din= ner=dance is to be held Feb. 26 in the Columbia Club under the direction of Mrs. Howard Linkert. The dance is given each year to help tubercular patients. Mrs. G. J. Bookwalter is reservations chair man.

Moose Women Map Plans for Convention Here

Mrs. Anna Hill, senior regent of the local chapter of the Women of the Moose, has announced a large representation by all state units at the two-day Pilgrim Governor con= ference here Feb, 12 and 13. Senator James J. Davis of Pennsylvania, founder of the “Child City” at Mooseheart, Ill, and of the home for the aged at Moosehaven, Fla., and Miss Katherine Smith of Washington, D. C., grand recorder of the Women of the Moose, will speak. Also on the program are to be Mrs. Margaret E. Johnson, Chicago, first grand ritualist of the organization: Mrs. Mary Wallace, Cincinnati, first grand dean of the Academy of Friendship, and Mrs. Delta Schmoe, Ft. Wayne, first state dean of the Academy of Friendship for Indiana. The first state seminar of the regents’ college ever held will be in conjunction with the Governors’ conference. Local members of the college are Mesdames Beulah Anderson, Kathryn Hansford and Emma Clouse. New Ritual to Be Exemplified Mrs. Schmoe is to be in charge of the Academy of Friendship and Mrs. Phoebe Hart is arrangements chairman. The Academy of Friendship is an honorary degree of the women of the Moose, whose motto is “Carry Mooseheart Standards Into Our Homes and Communities.” The new ritual will be exemplified for the first time in the Lincoln Hotel Sunday under the direction of Grand Ritualist Agnes O'Hara. Mrs. Pearl Butze is ritualistic chairman of the Indianapolis chapter and Mrs. Frances Wiebke is arrangements chairman. Chapter work will be discussed by committees and Saturday night a Mooseheart alumni dinner will be held.

escorts are to participate in the exemplification of the new ritual: Mesdames Hill, Anne Neubauer, Esther Hansford, Dorothy Johnson, Beulah Anderson, Ann Cornell, Mary Lou Browning, Miss Butze, Mayme Whiting, Frances Wiebke, Helen Wolsifer, Cleo Moore, Miss Hansford, Nellie Runyan, Clara Neerman and Clara Thompson,

Mary Balch W.C.T.U. Will Meet Friday

The Mary E. Balch unit of the Marion County W. C. T. U, is to meet Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Eunice Strandquist, 1101 Congress Ave, for reports from local directors. Plans are to be made for the annual institute in February. Mrs. Elbert Moore is to preside. Reports are to be made by Mesdames C. H. Bush, Jennie House, Mary Hensley, Josephine Murphy, Bernice Simmons, Mattie Hansen, W. C. Parks and Enos Snyder. Mrs. Henry Weichel

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Local Groups Are at Work on

for Near Future

Committees of local women are selling tickets in preparation for

be held this month, one in February

The Civic Theater's annual ball, a social highlight of the year, is to

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Mrs. Townsend Will Be Guest

Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend and Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville, president of the Indiana Federation of clubs, will be honor guests at the Wednesday luncheon meeting of the American home department of the Woman's Department Club. Dr. John G. Benson, superintendant of the Methodist Hospital, is to speak on “From Wigwam to Penthouse” and Mrs, E. C. Rumpler will discuss “Books, Music and Art Essentials in the Home.” Mrs. Kathleen Somers Wallace is to sing a group of songs, accoms= panied by Mrs. Lenora Ivy Frederickson. Mrs. Robert Shingler, arrangements chairman, will be assisted by Mrs, Claude T. Hoover, Mrs, Clyde V. Montgomery, dining room chairman, is to be assisted by Mrs. Myron J. Spring, vice chairman, and Mesdames Albert E, Adair, Robert M. Bryce, Frank O. Downs, Alvin G. Jose, Lillian R. Lewis, C. H. Maston, Charles F. Miller, Lawrence MeceTurnan, John M. Phipps, Frank C. Walker, Martin H. Wallick and J. M. Whitehead. A short business session will be held at 2:15 p. m,, with Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, chairman, in charge. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Mary Hedges, or Mrs. Downs.

Union Daughters Choose Officers

Officers of the Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Daughters of Union Vet erans of Civil War, recently elected include: Mrs. Lena Blondin, president; Mrs. Cora Bernhardt, senior vice president; Mrs. Belle Roberts, jun for vice president; Mrs, Anna Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Marjorie Engle, chaplain; Mrs. Gertrude McLean, patriotic instructor; Mesdames Mary Short, Mae Wiley and Mrs, Zelma Niles, council members; Miss Ella Almond, guide; Mrs, Clementine Vanasdale, secretary:

At Club’s Lunch!

TUESDAY, JAN. 25, 1933

Patrons for Panhellenic

Hop Named

Proceeds Will Go to Fund Providing Loans for Scholarships.

Patrons and patronesses for the benefit Panhellenic dance to be held Jan. 29 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club were announced tos day by Mrs. H. K. Weirick, general arrangements chairman. They are: Messrs. and Mesdames Guy Morrison, Melvin Robbins, George R. Jeffrey, John H., Bruhn, James E. Allen, Hans Jacobsen, T. R. Lyda, Walter F. Morse, William Hutchinson, Dale Hodges and Done ald O'Neill. Also Messrs, and Mesdames Robe ert Wild, B. C. Lewis, Frank H, Meranda, Burl Silver, Roy D. Grimes, T. O. Philpott, Frank Cox, Thomas Evans, Fred McMurray, Mrs. Hugh A. Teeters, Russel S, Henry and Prof, and Mrs, C. E, Aldrich.

Butler Girls to Help

Bob MeKittrick's orchestra will play dance music from 10 p. m, until 2 a. m. Decorations and appointments are to be in the Valens tine motif. Butler University girls assisting with arrangements include Misses Mary Fink, Dorothy Bell, Carol Sherman, Dina Barkan, Mary Reece, Mary Clay, Janet Williams and Mary Fromhold. Proceeds are to go to the Pans hellenic scholarship fund of which Miss Elizabeth Roberts is chairman, Loans from the fund, available to any junior or senior in an Indiana college, have been received by 33 young women, Mrs. E. C. Badger Jr, representing Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, is dance chairman, assisted by Mrs, , Ralph Gery, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Mrs, Gaylord Wood, Kappa Delta Sorority, and Mrs, J. H. Alltop, Chi Omega Sorority,

Chairmen for Dance

Dr. Olga Booher, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, is ticket chairman, assisted by Mrs. John Graves, Phi Omega Pi Sorority. Mrs. Gordon Hinshaw, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, is to assist Mrs. Paul Summers, Sigma Kappa Sorority, with publicity. Panhellenic board members ine clude Mrs. Addison Dowling and Mrs, Arthur Dorsey, Alpha Delta Pi; Mrs, E. 8. Hiatt, Alpha Delta Theta; Miss Marie Sullivan, Alpha Omicron Pi; Mrs. Mason King, Alpha Phi; Mrs, Wallace Wadsworth, Delta Delta Delta; Mrs. H. E. Sutherland, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mrs, Ross Cof« fin, Phi Mu, and Mrs, Robert Bers ner, Delta Zeta.

5 lingagements Revealed in Past Few Days Here

Five engagements have been ane nounced in Indianapolis within the past few days. While making a Indianapolis, the Rev. and Mrs, Frank Lee Roberts, McGregor, Minn., formerly of this city, an= nounced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Frances, to Gordon Fulton Burnett, Fargo, S. D. The wedding is to take place Saturday in Minneapolis, Mrs. A. W, Hall, 2035 N, Delaware St, has announced the engage= ment of her grandson, Lewis A. Hall, Dayton, O,, to Miss Catherine Murphy, Cincinnati, The engagement has been ane nounced of Miss Catherine B. Hart to Fred M. Holzer. The wedding will take place Feb. 12 in St, Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Miss Mary C. Gaston, daughter of Mr, .and Mrs, Robert Gaston, will become the bride of Edward J. Moore, Richmond, on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Mooney an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helena Marie, to Charles Raymond Liddil. The wedding will

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JUST A FEW MORE DAYS!