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Five Parties to Fete Mary Jane Sheerin; Mrs. Brown Honored
Lecturer Talks on Princess Mathilde Following Propylaeum Buffet Supper; Frank Fowlers
Leave for Visit in
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
Miss Mary Jane Sheerin,
Alonzo Bennett of Washington is to take place at 4:30
o'clock Oct. 11 at the home of
Thomas D. Sheerin, will be entertained at a number of
informal affairs this week. Mrs. Horace B. Coldwell will gi
white kitchen shower tomorrow evening. Miss Barbara Haines is to
entertain at luncheon Wednesday a
Robert S. Sinclair, has issued invitations for a tea Thursday afterMiss Sheerin’s cousins, the Misses Margo and Barbara Sheerin, will give a luncheon Saturday at the . Doherty Sheerin.
noon at her home in Golden Hill.
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Marv Sheerin Kuhn and Betsy Home
will give a cocktail party Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss
Kuhn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. Bennett. The wedding rehearsal at Miss Sheerin’s home,
Mrs. Brown Pictures Her Favorite Bonaparte By piecing together the myriad fragments of the Napoleonic legend, Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown last night convinced everyone she was right in selecting the Princess Mathilde as “My Favorite In a talk following the first of the Propylaeum’s
Ronaparte.” monthly buffet suppers, Mrs. Brown
and effete European connections of the famous Corsican family with the “brilliant, vivacious girl in whom centered all the good qualities
of the Bonapartes.”
As undisputed leader of 18th Century intellectual life in France, Mathilde conducted a salon which was the most conspicuous literary For three generations her house was the meeting place for the greatest musicians, writers and artists and the rallying place for great humanitarian ideas and movements, Mrs.
center in Paris for 50 years.
Brown said.
The sincerity and generosity of “the uncrowned queen of Paris”
throws some luster on “the somewhat
—a luster considerably dimmed by a wastrel father and profligate
brother. It was Mathilde, the true
the charms of Napoleon III, the man she had once loved, around
the courts of Eurcpe until he took beautiful Spanish girl Eugenie,”
Mrs. Brown to the 165 Propylaeum attended the supper. Mrs. Matson
hostesses for one of the larger parties given in honor of Mrs. Brown's
birthday.
Three Leave for School in East A. Eleanor Coldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss
Coldwell: Miss Jean Miller, daughter
and Miss Betty Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pearce, have
left
for Philadelphia where thev a Schooi of Occupational Therapy this
the school and the Misses Coldwell and Miller are returning for their
second year. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mothershea and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Great
a two-week houseparty at Northport Point, Mich. Alfred W. Noling have returned from a week-end visit in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fowler
Svracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Edson T. Wood is at home after spending the summer at Cape May, N. J, and New York, st, who arrived yesterday from Goose Rocks Beach, Me., to give four weeks’ water color instruction
Eliot O'Hara, famous watercolor:
at the John Herron Art School, is t
talk on the first Indiana Artists’ Club program of the year at 8 Thursday at the John Herron Art Museum. Floyd Hopper, there will be a Friends of the club have been invited to attend.
p. m chairman, meeting
has announced
Mrs. Brown explained. Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, entertainment chairman, presented
Club and
Syracuse, N. Y.
whose marriage to John her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ve a bridge party and red and
nd Mr. Bennett's mother, Mrs.
Musicale Plans Card Party at
The Misses , also cousins of the bride-to-be,
W. Kuhn, for Miss Sheerin and is set for 6 p. m. next Monday
Life members of the Matinee Musicale will be patronesses at a
card party sponsored by the group at 2 p. m. Friday at Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. A. H. Taylor is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Attia Malott Martin. who is in charge of tickets. Mrs. Clyde Titus, door chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. James Ogden and Mrs. Sidney Fenstermaker. Other chairmen are Mrs. George Biegler, table prizes; Mrs. Paul
contrasted the entire American
tarnished name of Bonaparte” candy. Patronesses includes Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, William H. Coleman, Isaac Born, James Cunning, Jacquelin S. Holliday, Bert McBride, Henry J. McCoy, A. H. Steinbrecker, Charles N. Williams and Miss Florence Howell. Reservations for the party have been made by Mesdames Herbert M. Woollen, Philip R. Mallory, J. Goodman, Frank W. Cregor, Simon Kiser, Charles Pfafilin, Hugh McGibeny, Jane Johnson Burroughs, Bernard Batty, T. M. Rybolt, Wendel Coler, Frank Edenharter, Alfred Reep, William Sparks, Albert Lang, Lucille Wagner, James M. Pierson. Roy Pile, William Gallagher, Charles Maxwell, Bernard Rosenak, Edwin Shedd, R. M. Drybrough, Robert Blake, Howard Clippinger, Charles Fitch, C. F. Cox, George Dailey, William Devin, Paul Fisher, Harry Beebe, C. M. Bohnstadt, Thomas Grinslade, James Conley, Charles Ficholtz, Edgar Ellsworth, Louis Traugott, William Wilson, John Hutchings, 0 present a demonstration and J. R. Howell, Glenn Friermood, Carl Irrgang, Lowry, Ogden, Taylor, Martin, Fenstermaker, Titus; Miss Emma Doeppers and Miss Ida Belle Sweeney. i
aristocrat, who helped peddle for his wife “the ignorant but
members and their guests who and Mrs, John W, Kern were
Horace B. of Dr. and Mrs. J. Don Miller,
re to attend the Philadelphia winter. Miss Pearce is entering
d, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cain house Jr, returned today from Mr. and Mrs,
have left for a 10-day stay at
small charge for the
Committees Are
For Altrusa Club Conclave
Committees were announced today to complete arrangements for the Fifth District convention of the International Association of Altrusa Clubs to be held Oct. 21 to 23 at the Claypool Hotel.
Mail Auxiliary
N T d _| Beach, Howard Clippinger, Lenore - [eets ues ad) Ivey Frederickson, Marion Gallup
| | |
The Women's Auxiliary to the] Railway Mail Association will ob-| serve President's Day with a surprise program at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Woman's Department Club Mrs. dent,
F. W. Doddridge., new presiwill present greetings. Mrs. Urban K. Wilde, program chair-] man, will present the entertainment. Past presidents of the Rail-
Martha Abel,
Ross Bartley to Talk To I. U. Women’s Club
E. Ross Bartley, publicity director at Indiana University, will speak at the first fall dinner meeting of the Indiana University Women’s Club at 6 p. m. today at the Riley Hospital Dining Room. Mrs. Stuart Wilson, president of the organization, will preside. Members may bring guests and Indiana University Men's Club members are invited. Officers for the coming year with Mrs. Wilson are Miss Mary Rigg, first vice president; Miss Martha Wright, second vice president; Miss | Florence E. Day, corresponding secretary, and Miss Irene McLean, recording secretary.
Announced
They are: Program—Miss chairman,
Lois Mesdames
Anderson, Mary Dye
and Ora Shepherd; Misses Bertha Metzger and Hazel Williams. Decorations—Miss Laura Holden, chairman, Dr. Edith Haynes, Mrs. Edna Fields, Misses Jessie Bass, Lugy Branch, Amy Colescott and Elsie Miller. Registration — Miss Katherine Mertz, chairman, and Miss Bertha | Leming. Hostesses—Miss Ada B. Robinson, chairman, Mesdames
Pearl Clark, Fields, |
Plan Party at
Columbia Club
Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson is chair-
2P.M. Friday |
Whipple and Mrs. Herbert Grouns, ,
Sorority Leaders Active in
1. Mrs." J. R. Sentney, national president of Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, is presiding at sessions of the organization's national convention today at the Hotel Lincoln. 2. Mrs. Burton A. Knight will be honor guest at the New Century | Club's President's Day Wednesday. The party will open the 38th year | of the organization's activities. 3. Miss Metta Bean, Fifth District Governor of Altrusa Clubs, Milwaukee, will preside at sessions of the district convention Oct. 21-22 at the Claypool Hotel. 4. Mrs. Edward C. Aldrich was installed as pledge sponsor of Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Sorority, Saturday night at a Founders Day dinner at the Kopper Kettle. 5. Mrs. Hunter Kennedy is chairman of the ticket committee for the benefit bridge party to be held by Gamma Phi Zeta Sorority at Banner-Whitehill auditorium, Saturday. 6. Mrs. R. O. McAlexander (left) and Mrs. Paul T. Hurt (right) are members of the patrons committee for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concert Nov. 27. Mrs. W. G. Stayton (center) is a member of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs Foundation Fund Committee, The district, assisted by the Indiana Federation of Clubs, is sponsoring the matinee performance.
Busy Week Is Planned for Sororities, Mothers’ Clubs
Indianapolis sororities and mothers’ clubs will be busy with social activities this week as their members attend dinners, lectures and book reviews. A scavenger hunt has been planned for Wednesday by the Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority and Delta Zeta Sorority mothers will elect officers at their meeting tomorrow evening. ” J E Mrs. Bernice Mozingo will review “Protestant Church Music in America” at the dinner meeting tonight |... 24 william Lilly. House and of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chap-|Grounds—Mrs. Bert Beasley, chairter, Mu Phi Epsilon, national music a5: Mesdames Frank Svmnes, A. honor society. !L, Thurston and Kenneth Woo:ling.
Assisting hostesses will be Mes- | : s Henry Hoss i ied | Reception—Mrs. Ella Mendenhall Qe! nenng floss, Max Oritenfid ‘and Mrs. John Atherton. Member-
and James M . Group singin : : oe vag p ging ship and Transportation — Mrs.
will illustrate points in Mrs. Mozin- : ; S p Oliver Martin, chairman; Mesdames
go's talk and Mrs. Lorenzo Jones, . : > pianist, will play. During the Busi | S0renson, Sagar han [0a FA ness session Mrs. Max H. Wall, . hn ; 2 Delegates to the Mothers’
president and delegate to the re- | Cohee. : cent national convention at Chi- Council—Mrs. Hart, chairman, and
cago, will report. Mrs. Earl Robinson. 5 8 » The club will entertain mothers of
Wilson Carey, R. S. McQueen, Wil-
Work of Organizations
MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1938
Brides-to-Be
Are Honored
Mrs. Sisson Due To Speak to D. A. R. Group
Mrs. Vinton Earl Sisson will be guest speaker at 2 p. m. Thursday at the National Organization Day meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at the Chapter House. Mrs. Sisson is librarian of the General National Board of Management of the D. A. R. at Washington. Her topic will be “The Peace Program of the Daughters of the American Revolution.” * The Shortridge High School Voice Ensemble will present a musical program, directed by Mrs. James A. Moag. Delegates will report on the state conference held Sept. 21 to 23 at Lake Wawasee. Prior to the regular meeting Mrs. Sisson will be entertained at luncheon by the executive board. Mrs. Fred D. Stilz will preside. Mrs. George Caleb Wright is general chairman. Guests will include Mrs. William H. Schlosser, Franklin, state regent; Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, Danville, central director; Mrs. James L. Gavin, past state vice president general, and Mrs. | Wilbur Johnson, past state vice] regent. Guests invited to the regular] meeting and 4 o'clock tea are state board members and regents of] chapters in the Central District. Mrs. Henry G. Blume, tea chairman, and Mrs. John W, Crossman, vice chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Emma A. Bristow,
New Officials Ot Sunnyside Guild Named
Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, presi-
dent of the Sunnyside Guild, named officers and chairmen for the coming year at the luncheon meet-| Ma%rice D. Carter, George Hendering today, at the Columbia Club.|son and Anna C. McClain, Mrs. J. Fall flowers were used in|Ambrose Dunkel and Mrs. William decoration. Mrs. E. Park Akin,|E. Maxwell are to preside at the luncheon chairman, was assisted tea table. by Mesdames Myron J. Austin, J. E.
De aa IMis.F.E. Garry Braman, Donald Brodie, John Brl- J ger Jr, J. W. Burke and E. L. Bur- Will Speak to Woman’s Club
nett. Officers are Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, Mrs. Frank E. Garry, Cincinnati, was to lecture on ‘Aesthetic Prin-|
(first vice president; Mrs. Bookciples in Skiiled Arrangement” at a!
liam Bolin, William Pert, N. J. Con- |
walter, second vice president; Mrs. William H. Hanning, secretary; Mrs. Theodore E. Root, assistant secre(tary, Mrs. Wayne O. Stone, treas|urer; Mrs. Leroy Martin, corresponding secretary: Mesdames Oliver P. Fauchier, G. G. Schmidt meeting today of the art department and Bever, Sum, S118aovs) Mrs. of the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. Chantilla E. White and Mrs, | MIS: GaITy was to demonstrate her Edward V. Mitchell, publicity. | lecture with flowers and still-life CHairmen are Mrs. Charles ArTangements. She is a member of Seidensticker, prizes and cards: Mrs. | the Cincinnati Woman's Art Club, |G. F. Kleder, buyer for loan closet; | State chairman of the Cincinnati Mrs. Mattice, membership; Mrs. | Federated Garden Clubs, and of Alonzo Chapman, entertainment at FioWer Shows and Judging for the Sunnyside; Mrs. B. B. Pettijohn,| ODio Association of Garden Clubs. refreshments at Sunnyside; Mrs. Lhis fall she will give a series of Oscar Perine, roundup; Mrs. Kurt | lectures at the University of Cin-| Schmidt, advertizing; Mrs. Stowell pal, . : : C. Wasson, Seventh District Feder- 0 ong a business meeting, a ation of Clubs; Mrs. Robert Sturm, Meni service was to be con-| relief: Mrs. Gus Meyer, Flower Mis- | ouctéd for Mrs. H. B. Burnet, first sion: Mrs. Waller 0 Webster slop] Snedtmon of the art department, | Bars t res Ton A ~~ [honorary chairman for many years committee; Mrs. G. W. Dunnington, |, 4 one: of the founders of ino
At Showers
Parties Given for Misses Bonnie McKechnie and Eleanor Mayvity.
Miss Ellen Hamilton will enter= tain with a miscellaneous shower tonight at the home of Mrs. Charles Osborn, 5350 College Ave., in honor of Miss Bonnie Jean McKechnis whose marirage to Emsley W. John» son Jr, will be at 3:30 o'clock Sat= urday afternoon. Guests with the bride-to-be will include Mrs. Robert L. McKechnie, Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson, Mrs. Mary Keegan, Mrs. Curtis Hunter, Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly and Misses Aline Bailey, Bettyann Jones, Barbara Ballinger, Jean Rau, Carleen Becker, Mary Jane Shafer, Marjorie Zechiel, Margaret Stump, Dorothy Wehling, Betty Lou Blackmore, Ann Bowmann, Harriet Jane Holmes and Sue Ammerman. Miss McKechnie recently announced attendants for the wedding which will be at the Central Chris=tian Church. Miss Bailey and Miss Helen Louise Garman will be bridesmaids. Henry F. Ostrom will be best man and Curtis Hunter, Kirkwood Yockey, Robert Clay and Donald Youel will be ushers. Tomorrow noon Mrs. A. W. Bowen will entertain with a luncheon for the bride-to-be at her home, 5202 Washington Blvd. ” ” ” Miss Ruth Ann Routh, 5294 Pleasant Run Blvd, entertained Saturday afternoon with a miscel= laneous shower honoring Miss Eleanor Mavity, French Lick, whose marriage to Ralph C. Johnson, brother of Miss Routh, will be Oct. 16. Miss Mavity is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Mavity, French Lick, and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson, Indianapolis. Guests with the bride-to-be, in= cluded Mrs. Mavity, Miss Anna Jane Maris, Paoli, Miss Myra Jane Coat, Mrs. E. Orville Johnson, Miss Betty Ann McDonald and Miss Ruth Allen, all of Richmond; Miss Margaret Coale, Plymouth; Mrs. Robert Glass, Mrs. Francis Lightfoot, Mrs. G. W. Cresson, Mrs. Charles Wilcox, Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. William Kinnally, Miss Martha Lufton, Miss Mary Steele and Miss Estelle Ga briel.
x”. 8» = Miss Gene Lowther, 5540 Central Ave. will entertain tonight with a kitchen shower for Miss Charlotte Cashon. Miss Cashon’s marriage to Smith William Orr, Rome, Ga. and Jackson, Miss., will he Saturday at the Advent Episcopal Church,
The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. R. L. Lowther. Guests with the bride-to-be include Mrs. Raymond C. Cashon, her mother, and Mesdames Harold K. Cashon, William T. Conner, Georges Marshall; Misses Frances Stalker, Helen Louise Healy, Doris Jane Meuser, Catherine Combs, Mary Ann McElhaney, Helen Carver and Katherine Lyzott. #8 #8 2
Miss Helen Jean Tolin will be honor guest at a shower Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Genes= vieve Uhl, 820 Parker Ave. Guests will be members of Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, and will include Misses Alethea L. Ried, Frances Mae Patterson, Marion Schrader, Mildred Clark, Flavia Cox, Alice Goodnight, Betty Jane Fouts; Mesdames Elsie McLaughlin, Bernice O'Haver, Ina Mae May and Versa Benner. Decorations will be in the sorority colors, turquoise and silver, and the sorority flower, talis= man roses.
pledges with a luncheon Thursday Motor corps, and Mrs. Bookwalter, yr ons Department Club.
way Mail Association are to be spe- Anna Hammerbeck, Minnie Foley man of hostesses for the luncheon-
cial guests at the 6:15 p. m. din-| ner. Dancing and cards will follow.
and Marguerite Malerky; Dr. bridge tomorrow at the Columbia | Haynes; Misses Janice Berlin, Lilly Club which will mark the first of a|
Miss Lydia Martin is chairman of the Scavenger Hunt to be held Wednesday night by the Beta Chap-
at the fraternity house. A business meeting, style show and music, proMrs. Frank Hun-
telephone.
At National Convention
Exhibit to Be Opened Several members of the Hamil
Service Star
Clements, Mary Dickson, Minnie series for members and their guests. Foley, Ella Groninger, Margaret| A local department store will preink ; Hiles, Holden, Eunice Johnson, sent a style talk and accessory show Dickhut, W. P. Batchelder, Claude ’ ’ ) ] ! : Dill. Franklin Small, Alden Davis, ena Meehan, Mary A. Meyers, at 12:30 p. m. in the ballroom. C.J. Finch, Jerauld McDermott, W.| Metzger, Helen Nichols, Helena Pat- Reservations may be made with|gait Drake, Ethel Freeman, Jack H. Vinzant, Ralph Cradick and E. 'erson, Mary Ramsey, Mary Rigg, Mrs. J. Hart Laird. . Steffy, Barney Bennett, Frances H. Hughes. {Emily Jo Rigler, Marie Schulz and | Assisting Mrs. Peterson will be Helkema, Benny Arvin, Robert Bl il Minnie Springer. |Mesdames Jack Adams, Ray H.| johnston; Misses Roxie Johnson, McCord-Smith
Food—Mrs. Albert C. Goll, chair- | Briggs, John R. Surber, C. Severin pyrene Campbell, Irma Postel, Florman, Mrs. John Garrett and Murs. Buschmann, Robert H. Dedaker, C. ance Scott. Bernice Cashman. RoseNuptials Read
ter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority. It will be the first in a series of three rush parties. Rushees include Mesdames Ever-
Auxiliary past. presidents include Mesdames E. E. Woolley, F. W.
| Georgianna Webber; Misses Mary B. Durham, William P. Evans, B. Ww. mary Shepherd, Esther Galloway, Dickson, Nan Bryan and Mary Per Gulespie Jr. Richard Habbe, Harry Marjcrie Carel, Delores Lane, Elmira rott. ; as Hs Halden. Se 3 Mills and Louise Johnson. ‘EG : vamey, ober . mis an arl’ The hunt will begin at 8 p. m. at | IN MIS red. Wilde, ‘the home of Miss Dot dosti, erickson, chairman, Mrs. Clippen-| Several mixed dinner and bridge 913 N. Riley Ave. : Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCord wiil be fel, iss Glass oT pe parties are on the club calendar for oo ” t Wis x on fol- Miss Charlotte Carter, chairman, the fall and winter season. at home Oct. 1) i on Vasa 9 Mrs. Lulie Gibbons; Misses Berlin, | lowing their marriage here yester- Mabel Guttery, Minnie Hardegen | y ‘ dav at the home of the bride's par- and Nellie Young. Junior Columbians ~- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith.| Printing and Favors—Miss Helen : Prior to her marriage Mrs. McCord Brown, chairman, Mrs. Blanche To Hold First Dance
was Miss Julianna Smith. {Mitchell and Miss Mary Ann Fitz- |
Mrs. George Diener, president of the Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Club, today announced appointments for the coming year. They are: Ways and Means—Mrs. Forrest { Dukes, chairman; Mesdames Jack
{simmons. The Junior Columbians will hold Moore,
O. V. Sorenson, William!
gram will follow. Tia 49, ter will play. Guests will include Vasits Ir ington 0. E. S.
Mesdames Ora Butz, William| Mrs. Ruth L. Miers, worthy grand Schlake, E. W. Gilson, Wilbur mation of the Indiana Grand ChapDowns, Mark Holman, R. J. Leach- |ter, Order of Eastern Star, will visit man, Frank Swindler, George Pike, | Irvington Chapter 2364 tonight. {N. J. Connor, Ronald Golay and Other grand officers are to be William Christina. guests. 2 # 9 Dinner will be served at 6 p. m.| Psi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Reservations may be made with Mrs, | ‘Sorority, will meet tomorrow night Martha Bechtold and Mrs. Edna at the World War Memorial. Miss EB. Pauley. Mrs. Christabel Carey |Jeanne Smith will review a book and Dr. O. C. Neier are worthy maand Miss Mildred Benson. accor- fron and patron of the Irvington | dionist, wiil play sorority songs, | Che pter.
Skeet Shoot Set. Clique Club Holds Tea | The Highland Golf and Country | The Clique Club entertained ves= Club's first skeet shoot of the sea-|terday afternoon with a rush tea at lson is scheduled for Saturday. the home of Miss Jean Evans, 4825 ‘Shooting will be directed by Al Col- |E. Washington St. Miss Elva Ward
'lins. The skeet committee includes and Miss Wanda Wave poured. Dr. William Stark, Don H. Carter, Rushees entertained included Misses Charles L. Smith and Louis Gra-| Mary Lou Scott, Lois Jean Ferguson,
An art exhibit by Mrs. Helen Woodward was to be opened official- | ly at a tea this afternoon. Mrs. ! Woodward, who will have a special | exhibit at the Hoosier Salen Gal- | leries at Chicago next month, is showing three oil paintings and 10 watercolors at the local organiza-, tion's clubhouse. | Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, chairman! of tea hostesses, was to be assisted by Mesdames Alber! E. Adair, Han-| son H. Anderson, Mary Armel, C. H. Augstein, J, E. Barcus, Arthas
Baxter, W. J. Beckett, John Berns, !
Isaac Carter, Glenn Conway, J. R. Cooper, George M. Cornelius, Melissa Jane ‘Cornish, John Roscoe Curry, Ray B. Dorward, Robert Elliott, Claude I. Hoover, Fred D. Ensminger, James D. Ermston, J. R. Farrell, Lewis G. Ferguson, Edward E. Files, Bert S. Gadd, Emsley W.
ton-Berry Chapter, Legion, plan to attend the national convention which was to begin today at Cincinnati and continus throughout the week. Delegates include Mrs. Charles K. McDowell, chapter president and national treasurer; Mrs. Bruce Max=well and Mrs. Frank Nessler. Ses» sions will be held at the Nether-land-Plaza Hotel, Mrs. J. A. Melli= champ, Atlanta, is national presi=
The Rev. R. M. Criswill officiated { : - | Bowen, vi in. : at the ceremony. Only the imme-| Publicity and Convention Pro- fir Dist Sante Of Tb Stason Ey A i, So ham. Several Indiana experts have Norma Halstead, Connie Keller and diate families and a few close motion—Miss Edith Dickover, chair- gajjroom. Art Berry's orchestra will Grover Miller and Ben Roderick |2¢€n invited to act as coaches. (Betty Thurston. : friends attended. The bride, who man: Misses Mamie Bass, Cordelia pay, Telephone—Mrs. James Hawkins, : entered with her father, chose a Hoeflin, Jessie Jolly. Meyers, Vera Dancing for juniors and their chairman; Mesdames Robert Reeves, gown of white satin fathioned on Morgan and Springer. |guests will be regular Friday night ! I'T princess lines. Her fingertip veil, Miss Amanda Anderson is presi- | events during the fall and winter FE VE S was caught with a braided halo and dent of the local chapter which will season. Several special dances are she carried white roses, chrysanthe- he host at the conference. Miss |also planned. Halloween and Yule- SORORITIES mums and lilies of the valley. Metta Bean, Milwaukee, Fifth Dis- tide dances have been scheduled. Blue mousseline de soie formed trict governor, will preside at the| Junior officers this year are Bill Phi Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. James Taggart, 19 N. Oriental, the frock of Miss Mabel Grace convention. Irwin, president; Miss Betty Early, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Alpha Delta Omega. Tues. eve. Hotel Washington. Phi Chapter, Delta Chi Sigma. Tonight. Mrs. Ronald Simpson, 1504 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Pledge services for Miss Mary Frances Babbs, Rosemary Hawkins, Florence Coffman and Mary Aloise Lines.
Smith, who was her sister’S maid of | ' | vice president, and James Teer, sechonor. She carried yellow and white >» > retary. Mr. and Mrs. William G. chrysanthemums. Priscilla Pontius, | Kitty Klub Pledges 11 | Sparks are sponsors. flower girl, wore white satin and| The Kitty Klub Chapter of the! Miss Joanne Mumford and Paul carried a colonial sweetheart bou-/Sub-Deb Club has. pledged the Havens are cochairmen of the openquet. Joseph Watson was best man.| Misses Miriam Stewart, ling dance. Assisting them are Gamma Chapter, Theta Delta Sigma. Tonight, Miss Gwendolyn Howard, 1344 W. 35th, hostess. Triad Delphian. Fri. War Memorial. Mrs. Ray Sopher to speak on “Victorian Progress and Politics.”
V Harriet | 5, 3 Miss Rebecca Shields played Steffen, Kathryn Weaver, Virginia | pees Posey Gray, Helen Shubridal airs including “I Love YOU|warner, Joan Donnell. Lucille 22Ker, Nancy Ragan, Jane Rottger, 0 “Ah, Sweet Mystery of] i . | VLE ) Truly” and “Ah, S ystery (Kuntz, Jean Hoy, Jane Lysett, Jane | Gillespie, Bill Lambda OM Delta. 8 p. m. Tues. Miss Mary Lou Roberts, 1360 N. Keeling, hostess. Miss Virginia Paden appointed pledge captain. XT mh About 100 delegates from Indiana, || Alpha Chapter, Delta Phi Beta. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Robert Browder, R) iL Hlinois, Kentucky and Minnesota hostess. Assistant, Miss Leona Highstreet, NB s | Ni
(Mary Jane Hess, Nancy Hurt; Bud Life. Hull, Robert Akin, Miss Smith attended DePauw and are attending the convention with |] * Mrs. 2J. R. Sentney of Indianapolis, CLUBS | uy
| Gage, Julia Renfrew and Matish Tom Nickell Jr., Bob St. Pierre and Purdue Universities and received | Jackson. Russell Lipes. her master’s degree at Indiana Uninational president, presiding. A | Beta Delphijan. 10 a. m. Thrus. Directors’ Room Ind. Nat'l. Bank. banquet and dance at the. Lincoln “Our Constitution” to be discussion topic. Mrs. Walter Jensen to
versity. Mr. McCord was graduated : * Gu ° from Purdue University. Fi rst Hospital ild Lecturer Symphony Society o>. Vatsdpers tonight will close the gathering preside. : ‘ 3 ’ Opia Guid which opened Saturday night. Alumnae Ass'n. St, John’s Academy. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. today. School. Hears Explanation | WHI Sressn “After half a century of Needle- Open house. Regular meeting to follow. : : : i de work Guild existence, now whenthe{l Aux. 10.8. U. V. C. W. . m. Tues. Ft. Friendly. A eons) Nell James, woman who belongs to no club is i hy TRE By Free Kindergarten Soc. 2 p. m. ana State Symphony Society Wom-| New York, an anomaly,” Mrs. Sherwood said, Wed. Kindergarten. “Your Child and His Speech,” discussion en's committee and Neves of seven | gn “comes the entrance of organiza- topic : jorge. WOMEn'™ SffSpiaalions yere: ung Jeciured tions as sections in our Guild. ingt ‘olonial Tearoom. Presidents’ Day. to attend an “explanation meeting in the first Here in the Middle West we have Lryingion An, Tues Dolaniat | y I nn ie [had them for some time. They are || Ketcham Kindergarten. 3 p. m. Thurs, Kindergarten. Business meetregarding the Indianapolis Sym- of lectures. just beginning to appear in the ing and election of officers. : phony Orchestra. . Miss James East and to be understood. But|| myeyl Study. 12:30 p. m Tues. Mrs. Fred Lay's Tearoom. NE Se hea what you are doing is unique. Each || vi_0.Dice. Mrs. Fred Hite, hostess. Luncheon. BS ER NT a, Komnoy of the score of chapters of your|| pincolnian Chapter, I. T. S. C. Noon Fri. Mrs. Robert Love I Ir re Prams sorority is a section in the Needle- hostess, assisted by Mrs, Guy Ross and Mrs. G. E. Dienhart, to follow the business meeting. Mrs work Guild. This means that we > y . \ GB . LODGE
at the Philip R. Mallory and Mrs. Frank World War have a powerful missionary going Dowd are subscription committee about in the country taking our|| Golden Rule Aux. OE. S. Today. Mrs. Myrtle Irby, hostess. Covered, = luncheon. y
Johnson, E. Preston Jones, Stanfield Renny, L. A. McDonald, B. J. LeMond, Clyde V. Montgomery, Arthur L. Moore, Ralph D. Morgan, W. Presley Motton, J. H., Arndorff, Robert T. Ramsay, D. F. Randolph, Charles T. Remey, William R. Rexford, Frank B. Ross, William H. Schmidt, Ralph I. Thompson, Clark Wheeler, Orville A. Wilkinson and Isaac E. Woodward.
O. E. S. Chapter to Meet
Prospect Chapter 452, O. E. S. will hold a stated meeting today at the Prospect Masonic Hall. Mrs. Maude Belford and Aubrey White are worthy matron and patron.
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Urges Help for Guild Branches
Members of Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority were asked today to assist with the organization of Needlework Guild of America branches in eight states. Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, acting president of the guild, spoke today at a luncheon meeting of the sorority’s national convention at the Hotel Lincoln.
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