Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1938 — Page 9

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Sororities List Party And Dinner

Songfest and Alumnae Meeting Also Are on Week’s Program.

A Thanksgiving dinner, harvest party, alumnae meeting and songfest are included in programs by sororities for this week.

Charles W. Jones of a local department store will speak at a meeting of Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Zeta Sorority tonight at the home of Mrs. Roy H. Peterson. Mrs. George A. Buskirk, Mrs. Harry R. Kerr and Miss Lelah Hiday will as-

sist the hostess. Movies taken at the Delta Zeta national convention in Pasedena, Cal, last summer will be shown. Christmas gifts for the school which the sorority supports at Vest, Ky., will be assembled. Arrangements for the Pan-Hellenic Association’s dance Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will be outlined by Mrs. Robert B. Berner, the local chapter's Panhellenic representative.

Mrs. Richard Fielding will conduct a song fest tonight at a meeting of Phi Beta, professional music and drama sorority, at her home, 5427 N. New Jersey St. Miss Alberta Speicher will assist. Mrs. Katherine Dalsheimer will review “Six Lessons for An Actor.” Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Norman Green and Miss Martha Taylor. Plans for a musical tea in December in honor of Hoosier writers and composers will be discussed.

The annual Thanksgiving dinner of Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa Sorority will be held tomorrow night at the home of the Misses Jeannette and Rosalyn Garrett. Miss Betty Farmer and Miss Florence Grieb are in charge of dinner arrange4 -ments,

A harvest fiesta party is scheduled tonight at the home of Mrs. Will Wertz. The party is the second in a series of rush parties to be held by Gamma Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority. Mrs. Nelson Marks, Miss Ellen Isgrigg and Miss Margaret Oyler will assist the hostess. Appointments and decorations are to be in the Mexican fiesta theme.

Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau, will hold a theater party tonight followed by a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Ray Hill. A slumber party is planned for Saturday night. A sunrise breakfast will follow on Sunday.

Miss Virginia Schaffner, 80312 E. 63d St., is to be hostess at a Thanksgiving party at 8 p. m. today for Jota Kappa Sorority members,

Members of the Indiana Alpha Chapter of Delta Theta Xi Sorority were guests at a similar party yesterday at the home of Miss Rosamond Glowka, 2114 N. Alabama St.

Mrs. Thomas Matthews, who was Miss Helen Klasing before her recent marriage, will be honored at a miscellaneous shower given by members of Chi Detla Chi Sorority at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of Mrs. David Thomas, 3702 E. Wash“ington St. Mrs. Harold Andrews will be assistant hostess.

Arrangements [for Thanksgiving donations will be completed at a Theta Mu Rho meeting at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Elsworth Stucky, 2246 Bellefontaine St.

Beta Chapter, Beta Chi Sorority, honored Miss Martha H., Mieth with a birthday shower last night at the home of Miss Betty Lay, 1925 N. Nowland Ave.

Indianapolis members of Delta

at the Indianapolis Athletic Ciub.

closing: of the 50th Anniversary Endowment Fund. The Butler University chapter trio will sing a song commemorating the 50 years of progress. Miss Ruth Duckwell was the composer.

|The musical program also will in-

clude marimba selections by Miss Imogene Pierson and violin numbers by Miss Jean Pennington. The proclamation will be issued by Mrs. James E. Allen, president of the Alliance, and Mrs. Seward Baker will give the prologue. The organization's progress will be told in a series of talks: “The Soil,” Miss Mary Anna Butz, Butler chapter president; “The Developing Plant,” Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, district president; “The Voice of the Gardner,” Mrs, Garrett Olds, Alliance secretary, and “The Gardener, Revealed,” Miss Helen Tichenor, Butler scholarship adviser. A candlelight service will close the program. The arrangements committee includes Mrs. Baker, chairman; Mesdames A. E. Strieby, Frederick Barrows, Robert Behr, Misses Jean Anderson, Helen Tichenor, Mary Alice

‘Oval and Elizabeth Akin.

Guest List Given

Among those attending from the Indianapolis Alliance will be: Mesdames Owen Calvert, Russell V. Townsend, Fred Howenstine, G. William Raffensperger, David Cass, Phillip A. Miller, Wayne Lowd, John Moore, J. R. Abbott, Myrof Watson, John Hanson, Richard Green, Robert Behr, Harry Harris, ‘Don Hopping. Dennis Hill, A. C. Meyers, Charles Wilson, Harry Hooley, John McConnell, Murray DeArmond, Marvin Lugar, Wendell Hicks, Bernard Lacey, M. Speers MacCollum, Merrit Thompson, Wallace Wadsworth, Robert Renick, Herman Porter, Marion Evppert, Roser Beem, A. R. Albright, John P. Harvey, Merrill Marks, Carl Watson, A. W. Strieby. Paul Shideler, E. J. Hughes, John N. Ott, Ruel E. Jenkins, Garrett Olds, James E. Allen, Otto K. Jensen, Seward A. Baker, Lucille K. Fennell, Frances Pearcy, Mary B. L. Brown, Verna Pate. The Misses Marjorie Carr, Katherine Zimmercheid, Lillian Le Masters, Bertha Kertis, Deloris Emly, Margaret Wagner, Mary Alice Norris, Kate Giuliani, Doris Van Horn, Florence Bowers, Eleanor Firth, Edith Jackson, Doris Jean Meuser, LaVon Rice, Mildred Viewegh, Frances Stalker, Alice Evans, Ruth Shewmon, Caroline Hofft, Mary Isabelle Williams, Louise Montgomery, Lillian Martin, Louise Padou, Elizabeth Johnson, Nancy Todd, Hazel ‘Warren, Rosiland Barrows, Dot Gray, Elizabeth Myers, Esther Beebinger, Marian Vollmer, Georgia Foster, Betty Parker, Norma Ray, Peggy Kiefer, Eleanor Snethen, Betty O'Connell, Helen Tichenor, Frances Paton, Imogene Pierson, Jean Pennington, and Elizabeth Akin. Out-of-town guests attending will be: Mesdames Garceau, P.'D. Edwards, Mark Miltenberger, Muncie; Mrs. Robert Collins, Tipton; Mrs. J. Ray Martz, Carmel; Mrs. Fred Rees, Chicago, and Mrs. Edward Wilson, Crawfordsville.

Province Official

Delta Gamma Guest Mrs. Russell Wildasin, Dayton, O., secretary of the second province of Delta Gamma Sorority, is guest of the local chapter at Butler University, Mrs. Wildasin is on her annual inspection tour of chapters in her province. ; The chapter held its scholarship dinner last night. Guests included Mrs. Wildasin, Miss Sarah R. T. Sisson, Mesdames Guy Morrison,

Vergil Samms and G Gerald Miller.

Tri-Delta Sorority to Mark

S0th Anniversary Tonight With Founder's Day Banquet

Delta Delta Sorority will celebrate

the organization’s 50th anniversary tonight at a Founder's Day banquet

Eighty-seven active collegiate chapters and 150 alumnae groups are joining in the celebration of the founding throughout the nation. The sorority was founded on Thanksgiving Eve, 1838, at Boston University.

The celebration also marks thes

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Joan of Arc Club Dance Parties Set

Several Groups Formed For Friday Event at Columbia Club.

Several parties are being formed to attend the dance which the St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club is sponsoring Friday night at the Columbia Club. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis will have at their table Messrs. and Mesdames Hal B.- Bryant, Charles G. Mason, Ted Marbaugh and Miss Dorothy Snyder and Arthur Link. In Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Rupp’s party will be Messrs. and Mesdames L. L. Lykins, Herbert Walz, Dale Lentz, A. J. Bicknell, James Gillespie and Kenneth Johns. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mason's party of 14 will-include Messrs. and Mesdames Edward F. Kinney, Charles C. Malley; Niles Sweeney, Mr. Harry Cain, Miss Katherine Finneran and Miss Jane Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Borchert will attend with Messrs. and Mesdames John A. Royse. Oliver Martin, Chester Ehrich, Frank Pittman, Walter F. Porter; Clarence Koschnick, E. J. Freihage, Dr. and Mrs. William Ankenbrock and Dr. and Mrs. Francis Konstanzer.

Chicagoans to Attend

In Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frommeyer’s party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Harlan O’Connor, Dan Brosnan; Garland Retherford, Miss Mary McNulty, and John Brosnan and Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. O’Connor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fettig will give a cocktail party at their home before the dance. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Kurt Schmidt, Gus Meyers, George Peterson and Harry E. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mills will attend with guests from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Fertig and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas of Kokomo will be among the dancers. Dr. and Mrs. Alan L. Sparks will have a cocktail party before the dance at their home. Among the guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Courtland C. Cohee, Earl C. Wolfe, Thomas J. Farrell, Miss Dee Dugan and Vincent Farrell.

Other Groups Listed

With Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Konop will be Messrs. and Mesdames W. H. Konop, Philip C. Buck, Miss Cornelia Pentzer and C. A. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Hara will be with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Milan and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence PF. Paetz. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Fuller's party will include Messrs. and Mesdames L. J. Blackmore, F. J. Moore, A. J. Schumaker, M. K. Hurst, Charles Morland and John Hugenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony : Slosar’s party will be composed of Messrs. and Mesdames J. H. Lang, J. M. Burke, J.| M. Gerdenich and John Aldridge | McGinis, Cleveland, O. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-

Select Concert Headquarters

Downtown headquarters for the special concert committee of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs was established today at the Claypool Hotel. The Federation is sponsoring the first popular priced program of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Sunday afternoon at the Cadle Tabernacle. Mrs. Horace G. Casady and Mrs. A. L. Pauley will be in charge of headquarters. Special committee members and club representatives will meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the hotel clubrooms to make final reports. The Symphonic Choir. of 200 yoices will sing under the direction of Elmer Steffen. Their program will include “The Voyage of the Mayflower,” by Paul White; “Deep River” and “Bells.” The orchestra will play five favorite numbers from compositions by Weber, Beethoven, Grieg, Strauss and Tschaikowski.

Former City Resident Married to Gary Man

Times Special COVINGTON, Ind. Nov. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crawford have announced the recent marriage of their daughter Juanita, formerly of Indianapolis, to Leo F. Emerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott F. Emerson, Gary. The single-ring ‘ceremony was read by the Rev. Joseph P. Reed, Christian Church pastor. Miss Jeane Holder and Loran Yeagy were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson will live here.

Clawsons Wed 62 Years Times Special DELPHI, Nov. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Clawson will observe their 62d wedding anniversary on Dec. 21. They were married in 1876 by the Rev. John Wesley Gilliam. Four of the couple’s five children include Courtney and Ora Clawson, Yeoman, and Harry Clawson and Mrs. Edythe Dickison, Delphi.

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John A. Commons, M. L. Hayes, F. E. Commons, W. J. Grindall and

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Nov. 22 (U. P.).—Forty-one pieces of lingerie, “every stitch Puerto Rican handwork,” were on their way to

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Times-Acme Photos.

Above, left to right: One of the dresses chosen by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt to be worn by her during the winter season in Washington was this afternoon dress of Eleanor Blue with a zouave waistline and Mrs. Roosevelt wears a necklace of 14 strands of pearls, A black felt hat of the beret type, trimmed with royal blue |: velvet flowers, completes the ensemble. For the Diplomat’s Dinner Dec. 13, Mrs. Roosevelt chose this dinner gown of rich Bagheera velvet of Lanvin Red and featuring the new square neckline and jeweled: clips. Roosevelt were selected at Arnold Constable, New York department

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During the shopping for ensembles, Mrs. Roosevelt decided to get in some early Christmas shopping. She is shown at the stocking counter selecting some gifts: for her friends . An evening gown selected by the First Lady was of - Persian The dress has violet shading and

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|Rho Delta to Honor

Rushees at Spread

Rushees will be honor guests at the Thanksgiving spread which Alpha Chapter of Rho ‘Delta Sorore ity will hold tonight at the Mac» cabee Ciub. Mrs. George Simpson and Miss

|Jeanette Uhl will be cohostesses,

Mrs. Eugene Dye will assist.

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Patrons’ List For Panhellenic Dance Is Given

Mrs. Robert Bernér, chairman of the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association dance, today named patrons and patronesses for the event. The danee will be Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The list includes Messrs. and Mesdames Robert L. Mason, Lee A. Hart, Arthur J. Orr, Merton Johnson, Mason King, J. Malcolm Dunn, Cecil Ober, Otto K. Jensen, Guy Morrison, Robert Heuslein, Earl A. Heassler, Paul M. Fifer, George

Curtis, Dr. and Mrs. Lester A. Smith and Judge and Mrs. Herbert E, Wilson. Proceeds will go to the Panhellenic scholarship fund. Members of the dance committee include Mrs. R. S. Hiatt, Alpha Delte, Theta; Mrs. John Graves, Phi Omega Pi; Mrs. Roy Johnson, Alpha Delta Pi; Mrs. Gaylord Wood, Kappa Delta; Mrs. E. C. Badger, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mrs, Evon

Boucher, Phi Mu; Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, Alpha Xi Delta, and Mrs. H. | 7, Willis, Sigma s, Sigma Kappa.

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