Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1939 — Page 12

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Mary Ellen Chase Lectures Tonight for Tudor Hall Group

Proceeds of Caleb Mills Hall Event to Be Applied To Scholarship Fund; Huesmanns Leave Tomorrow for California.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

. Miss Mary Ellen Chase, professor of English at : Smith College, lectures tonight at 8:15 o'clock at Caleb Mills Hall on “The Larger Life in Books.” Miss ~ Chase is to appear under the auspices of the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association. : Peters,” “Silas Crocket.” “This England” and “Dawn in - Lyonesse,” published last spring. : : ~~ Mrs, Henry C. Atkins Jr. is president of the alumnae association whieh is sponsoring the lecture to raise funds for the Tudor Hall undergraduate scholarship fund. Mrs. Paul E. Fisher is vice president; Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, secretary, and Mrs. John P. Collett, treasurer. Mrs. Elsa Pantzer is general chairman of the lecture. Tudor Hall seniors who will act as ushers include the Misses Helaine Borinstein, Carolyn Culp, Catherine Cunningham, Polly Fifer, Nancy Goodrich, Jane Johnston, Nancy Lockwood, Nancy McCown, Elizabeth Meeker, Clair Morris, Polly Smith, Virginia Smith, Marylin Whittaker, Peggy Winslow and Florence Wolff.

i Mr. and Mrs. Scheidenhelm will have Mr. and Mrs, George .Jaqua of Winchester as their guests,

Lapentas Occupy New Home

: Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Huesmann will leave tomorrow for a six week trip to California and Mexico. Mrs. Margaret Boomer McKay , E Hy New Haven, Conn, visiting her son, Jack McKay, a student at e. . x < Dr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Lapenta have moved into their new home at Williams Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Jr. are now living at 1640 N. Delaware St. Mrs, Sweeney Jr. was Miss Betty Reed, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jewett V. Reed, before her marriage in November. i Mr. and Mrs. George A. Knowles are in Florida for several weeks. . Mrs. B. F. Ninde is visiting Mrs. Bertha Field in Chicago. ‘Mrs. David

She is the author of “Mary -

Moffett of Madison is the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

* Kautz. Mrs. John Paul Turner returned to New York yesterday after a visit with relatives here. . : Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Jones Jr. will be home tomorrow from two weeks’ visit at Hollywood, Fla. : Miss Louise Hardesty has left for New York, where she will spend six months studying voice with Mrs. Mary Traub Busch, formerly of Indianapolis, who now has a New York studio. Mrs. Raymond F. Mead will read a paper on “Sir James Barrie” at the Government Science Club meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. James A. Baird. ot a Mrs. Albert Lieber will leave next week to live in New York. She -will join herrdaughter, Miss Lillian Lieber, who went East last fall to study photography. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daugherty and their children, Betsy and Dean, will come from Louisville to spend ‘the weekend with Mrs. Daugherty’s mother, Mrs. Maybelle Taylor Dean.

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Lodge Owner to Be Feted

. Among the social events on today’s calendar is the tea Miss Gertrude Tuttle and Mrs. Charles F. Meyer Jr. will give from 3 to 5 o'clock at the Propylaesum for Mrs..M. F. Eder, Cincinnati, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. Mrs. Eder, owner of Four-Way Lodge, a summer camp for girls at Torch Lake, Mich, is to show motion pictures of the camp. Miss Tuttle, who has had Pinewood Camp on the shores of Burt Lake, Mich., for 24 years, has discontinued her camp which has been a popular summer vacation objective for feminine members of the In- . dianapolis younger set, but she is planning to make Pinewood her summer home. ; : Guests at the tea will be girls who have attended Pinewood recently and their mothers. The list of young women includes the Misses Ann, Sayles, Alice Gates, Martha Lois Adams, Julianne Hart- - ley, Suzanne Coughlin, Joan Haywood, Jane Eaglesfield, Suzanne Frenzel, Rosemary Reuss. Susannah Milner, Anne Evans, Eleanor Dickson Frenzel, Phyllis Behringer and Suzanne DePrez of Shelbyville . Miss Jean West attended Four-Way Lodge last summer. : Mr. and Mrs. Evans Woollen will leave Feb. 11 for Thomasville, Ga., where they will be guests at the Three Toms Inn until the first of April. Mrs. Henry W. Bennett of Englewood, N. J, formerly of Indianapolis, will join them there. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Matson who spent the Christmas holidays in California are now at the San Marcos Hotel at Chandler, Ariz. They visited Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall recently at her home in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Matson’s son, Frederick G. Matson, who Joined them for the holidays and accompanied them to Chandler, has FStumen on plane to Mexico City, where he has been living for several months.

Several Parties Scheduled

For St. Francis Guild Dance

A number of parties have been arranged to attend the St. Francis * Hospital Guild dance tomorrew night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Heidenreich will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Arthur Peetz, Francis A. Baur, John A. Hook, Albert Losche and Edward Nordholt. In Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trimpe's party will be Messrs. and Mesdames R. A. McKinney, Carl Sheppar, August Annee

Mrs. Edna

Woods and William Gehring. Dr. and Mrs, Irwin Wilkins will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Heidenrich will have as their guests at the dance Mr. and Mrs. William G. ‘Fox, Miss Carolyn Otting and Albert E. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Heidenreich will be

Lawrence E. Simmons,

Mrs. Thomas Broden. Others who will be | hosts

Ernestine. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Akin, Miss Ruth Simpson, Miss Margaret Williams, Richard Leflang and Ralph Simpson. Attending together will be Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilhite and Mr. an

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hosts to a large party of friends including Messrs, and Mesdames J. Forrest Davis, J. D. Miles, Frank Staub, Fred Koch, Harold Brandt, E. N. Staub, Clarence Greene; Dr. and Mrs. Glen Conway, Misses Marian Fossmeier, Esther Sigman, Thelma Spitzer and Betty Presnel; Dr. Harry Pandolfa, James Pierce, Virgil Bryant and Denzel Risley. Attending together will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holzer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder, Miss-¥rances Zahn and Ollie Krebs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Grande’s party will include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Howerton, Oswald Litzman, Tom Roberts and Al Aulbach. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Quill’s guests will be Messrs.” and] Mesdames George Von Standn, Albert Snyder, Louis Bauke, Harry Huff, Joseph Clark, Maurice Jones and Harry Cone. In another party will be Messrs. and ‘Mesdames Thomas J. Farrell, Harry McHale and William Ash; Miss Delia Dugan, Miss Ann. Sharp, Vincent Farrell and John Segurson. Mr. and Mrs. William Weimer’s party will include Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Brehob, Jerome Wacher and Al Mayer. In Robert E. Heidenreich’s party will be Misses Marie Haupt, Grace Chase and Paula O'Neill; Lester Haas and Al Boeing. Messrs. and Mesdames Pinkney C. Davis, Emmett Staggs and John Davidson will make up . g party as will Messrs. and Mes"dames George Clark, E. J. Schneider and Lafe Lockwood. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gedig will include Messrs. and Mesdames Ray- Kirchner, Neal Jones, Roy Plummer, Frank Anderson and Al Prestel. In Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hertz’ party will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wehrling, Miss Roseann - Fogarty and Jack Hill. Attending as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morely will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward White, Mr. Mrs. Francis H. Blackwell, Miss ‘Mary Conwell and Maurice Thorn-

berry. and Mrs. Victor Corrigan's sts will include Mr. and Mrs. ward Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Pat earney, Miss Sara Miller and J. dward Miller. In one party at he dance will be Messrs. and esdames Leonard Derleth, Charles ler, Peter Schendel and John Miss Maxine Simmons and Meyer.

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parties will include Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lauck, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Reimer and Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Kornblum. Included in a group of friends who will go together to the dance will be Misses Thelma Bennett, Dorothy Wagoner, Louise Fogarty, Marcella Topmiller and Bernice Topmiller; Bernard Topmiller, Dr. Adrian Steither, Robert Heid, Vincent Concanon, Joseph Steiner and Verne Jacobs,

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Legion Auxiliary To Hold District

American Legion Auxiliary activities include a -12th = District meeting next week, a party at the American Settlement held yesterday, and a breakfast at the Wheeler Mission planned for Sunday. Homer Chaillaux will talk on “Americanism” at the monthly meeting of the 12th District Le-

gion Auxiliary Wednesday at the Indiana World War Memorial. | A business meeting at 1:30.p. m. will precede the program. Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann will - talk on the Girl Scout movement. Special guests will include Mrs. Donald H. Smith, 12th District Americanism chairman, and all unit Americanism chairmen. The Bruce P. Robison Auxiliary entertained members of the citizenship class at the American Settlement with a party yesterday afternoon under the direction of Mrs, Fred M. Wolf, chairman of Americanism. Mrs. Wolf was assisted by Mrs. James P. Sertell, cochairman, and Mrs. Carl Overleese, Mrs. Ralph Lynch and members of the Junior Auxiliary. Miss Marian Ellen Scott and Miss Olivene Bueneman of the Junior Auxiliary, and Robert Mitchum of the Sons of Legion, will provide music for a breakfast Sunday morning at the Wheeler Mission. The breakfast is being sponsored by the Bruce P. Robison Post. Fred M. Wolf, chaplain, is chairman. The auxiliary sewed yesterday at the Riley Hospital under the direction of Mrs. Smith, chairman of the

community service committee.

Y. W. C. A. Will Go on Parade At Annual Dinner Tonight

Activities during the last year at- Central and Phyllis Wheatley

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branches of the Y. W. C. A. and at the Blue Triangle residence hall will be reviewed at the annual dinner meeting of the Y. W. C. A. at 6:30 p. m. tonight. “Getting Along With People” will be the theme of the meeting. Miss Frances McClelland, a member of the board of directors, will

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Reports of the association’s work will be given by Miss Essie L. Maguire, general secretary, and representatives of the two branch groups will speak on their activities.

Invitations to the dinner have been sent to all members of the association, the board of trustees and their wives, the Council of Social Agencies, Butler Y. W. C. A, deans of high school Girl Reserve advisers and to others interested in the Y. W. C. A. program. Mrs. Ernst Piepenbrok and Mrs. Edna Collins have been in charge of invitations. : Dr. Piepenbrok will give the invocation, and Miss Ann Eberhardt, harpist, will play during dinner. A senior high school Girl Reserve, a business girl and a representative of the Adult Education Department will speak for the Central branch. Reports for the Phyllis Wheatley branch will be given by a junior high school Girl serve and a representative of the industrial and health education department. One of the young women living at the Blue Triangle will report for the group. : Miss Rosemary Keylor and Miss Elsa Jean Neligh are cochairmen of the junior high school Girl Reserve group who will serve as ushers at the event. Assisting them will be Misses Lenora Parson, Nancy Watt,

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Arthur, Lelia Thomas, LaVerne Gorby, Marjorie Wiley and Betty Shake. Mrs. Byrum S. Dickerson is assisting with the usheMng committee. Mrs. Clarence Oliver and Mrs. H. R. Goens are chairmen of food and hostesses, and music is under direction of Miss Doris Holmes and Mrs. Louise Batties. Mrs. B. Scott Giood-

win, president, and Mrs. Collins have arranged the worship service at the close of the meeting, assisted by Miss Maguire and Miss Elizabeth A. Blaisdell. Members of the table decorations committee include Mrs. Marjorie Drake, chairman; Misses Holmes, Geneva Thompson, Betty Stone Neligh, Vonda Browne and Mrs. Batties.

Delta Chis Hold Hair Style Revue

: Delta Chi Sorority-of the Central Beauty College held a hair style revue last night at the Odd Fellow auditorium with 31 models displaying coiffures for formal, business and sports wear. . Judges were George Pickerel of

Miss Sally Reahard (left) and Mrs. Elsa Pantzer

have been busy with arrangements for the lecture tonight by Miss Mary Ellen Chase, English professor

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Rally Next Week |

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at Smith College. Miss Chase will speak on “The Larger Life in Boo! Hall under the auspices of the association. Proceeds will be used for the Undergraduate scholarship fund.

” at 8:15 p. m. in Caleb Mills

Around Brides-to-Be With

Indianapolis brides-to-be move in a

Dinners Predominating|

these days attending showers and parties being held for them by:

friends and relatives. One ‘future

bride will be honored at a dinner

before her wedding Sunday, while the parents of another young woman

will fete their daughter and her bridegroom-to-be at a wedding break-

fast following their marriage. Miss Mary Anna Hendryx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendryx, will be honor guest tonight at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Lillian Rafferty, New Palestine. Mrs. Walter Moeller will be assistant hostess. Miss Hendryx will be married Wednesday to Charles Colby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Colby. A uests at the shower will include Mesdames Benjamin Colby, John Colby, Royal Colby, Louis Messang, Frank Rikhoff, 8S.’ W. Hendryx, Paul Oren, A.E. Hendryx, Joe Bechert, Charles Bechert, Louella Durbin, Clarence Bridleman, Dorothy Fields, Effie Oliver, Emma Gunn, Charles Herrlich, Fritz Rosenbaum, Frank Rafferty, Theodore Krotch, William Rader, Ben Rader, Louis Moeller and Lucille Bechert. . Other guests will be Misses Mary Bechert, Mary Evelyn Corkins, Catherine Smith, Nellie Herrlich, Marie Bechert, Gertrude Bechert and Dorothy Moeller, :

2 n= Mr. and Mrs. L. FP. Mahern, parents of Miss Catherine Mahern, whose marriage to James N. Wil lingham will be tomorrow, will en-

tertain for their daughter and the future bridegroom with a wedding breakfast tomorrcw morning following the ceremony at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church. ; Covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Willingham, parents of the bridegroom-to-be, Jerry Willingham and R. L. Willingham Jr., dll of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Mahern, the bride-to-be’s parents; Mr. and. Mrs. Anthony Corsaro, Miss Concetta Corsaro, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ransdell, Miss Ruth Bramlett, Thomas Bramleti, Mrs. Janice Bruce, Mrs. Warren Bogard, Mrs. Emma Fisher, Louis Mahgrn, Miss Alice Mahern and Miss Geraldine Bramlett, # 2 #8

Miss Lorraine Wormser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wormser, will be honor guest with her fiance, Harry Schuchman, at a bridal dinner Sunday before their marriage at the Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln. > Table decorations and appointments will be carried out in the bridal colors of pink and blue, with a centerpiece of spring flowers and lighted tapers. Guests will include Mrs. William Napers, Miss Sarah Schuchman, Robert Wormser, Pittsburgh; ‘Jack Wormser, Abe Schuchman, Gabe

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Schuchman, Mr. and Mrs. Wormser, the bride-to-be’s parents; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Schuchman, the bride-groom-to-be’s parents; Miss Adele Levey, Miss Frieda Napers, Miss Mae Schuchman, Mrs. A. M. Fineberg and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sunshine, Chicago; Mac Winston and Philip Greenberg, Pittsburgh, and Al Schneiderman, Columbus, O.

D.A.R. to Hear Mrs. Ellsworth

Mrs. Edgar J. Ellsworth will speak on “The Lincolns” Thursday afternoon at a meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at the chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St. : : Delegates to the 48th Continental Congress, April 17-23, in Washington, will be elected at the meeting. Mrs. George C. Dixon and Mrs. George C. Kolb will be tellers for the voting, Mrs. Fred D. Stilz, chapter regent, will preside.

Mrs, Charles G.: Fitch, soprano, J will sing during the program, ac-|: companied by Mrs. Max H. Wall.

Tea will be served at 4 p. m. under the direction of Mrs. Ralph H. Pink-

ham, chairman, and \Mrs. Ora C.| Pierson, vice chairman. - Assisting] 3

on the tea committee will be Mes-

dames Charles E. Conner, Martha | ! Jess Hill, Josef A. Scherrer, E. G.| | William Fletcher Taylor]

Shouse, . and Clay L. Ward.

Miss Burton to Talk

On Child Dentistry

Miss Glenn Burton, member of|

the Child Hygiene Division of the State Board of Health, will talk Thursday at the noon luncheon meeting of the Women of the Moose at Moose Temple. Her topic will he “Children’s Dentistry.” Mrs. Ruth Jackson, chairman of Child Care and Training Committee, will have charge of the program. Mrs. Georgia Herold and Mrs. charge of reservations.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, 1305 |

. 32d St., and Mr. and Mrs. Guy

Smith, South High Drive, Williams |: Creek, left recently for three weeks’ |} stay in Florida. The two couples will |

attend a yachting party.

Beta Chapter, Theta Nu Chi. Main, Beech Grove, ‘hostess.

meeting and spread.

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EVENTS

SORORITY Mon. Miss Pauline Roberts, 1528

CLUBS | G. A. L. 8. ‘Tonight. Miss Betty Kerbox, 4023 Carrollton, hostess. K. P. 7 p. m. tonight. Miss Margaret LODGE North Park Chapter 404, O.. E. Temple. Official visit of Mrs. Ruth Miers, worthy grand CARD PARTIES and Rebeckah degree -1. 0. O. F. hall, Cottage and Ohio Sts.

Garrett, 3350 Central. Guest

‘S. 6 p. m. Tuesday. Masonic matron.

staff. Tomorrow nigh

_ |book review and a paper oh

ay social circle all their own :

Kathryn / Mansford are in|:

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On Fortnightly Study - =F Program; ' Programs for Monday ® will “include a study of Japanese industries and stories, 2 Typical American.” One group will complete plans for a- book review, to be sponsored in the future.

on “Industrial: Leaders of Japan’

will tell several Japanese stories. Mrs. H. P. McChord, 2612 Broadway, will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. William: W, Knapp.

Ellis W. Hay will present the paper on “A Typical American” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club at ‘the - D. A. R. Chapter House. :

Members of the Monday Afternoon Reading Club will ‘hear a book review by Mrs. Frank Richman at their meeting at the home of Mrs. Clark C. Griffith, 610 E. 32d St.

Members of the Theodore Potter Fresh Air School Guild will complete plans for a book review during their meeting at 10:30 a. m. next Friday at the school, 1600 E. 10th St. ;

Mrs. E. F. Burke and Mrs. Fred Hite will be in charge of arrangements for the dance tomorrow night for members of the On-Ea-Ota Club. Dancing will begin at 9 a. m. at the Woodruff Place clubhouse. a Members of the Aurora Chapter of the Sub-Deb Club will entertain at a party tomorrow night at the Christian Park Community House. Arrangements are under direction of Misses Lenora Brown, Annabelle John, Lois Jean Ferguson,

For Monday|

Japanese Theme Found)

club meetings|

| Mrs. Prank B. Gaylord will speak] |

at the ineeting of the Fortnightly| Study Club. Mrs. Frank A. Symmes

‘Gretchen M. Yeazel Will Be Wed Feb. 18 Mr. and Mrs. George Dry den Yeazel, 2930 N. Talbot St., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of* their daughter, Gretchen Mary, to Joseph H. Thompson Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph KE. Thompson Sr. 4161 Park Ave. The wedding will be Feb. 18 at the SS. Peter and Faul | Cathedral. = Miss Yeazel is a graduate of St. Agnes Academy and attended Indiana University.

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0. E. S. Group . Set to Honor

Past Officers

Members of women's lodges in the city are busy with plans for covered dish luncheons and special suppers today and over the week-end. One groip will honor charter smembers and past officers in a meeting commemorating the 22d year of lodge activity. / : Past matrons and patrons and charter members of the Golden Rule Chapter, O. E. S., will be honored at the chapter meeting at 8 p. m. tonight at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. The event will commemorate the 22d anniversary of the organization. Mrs. Lois Booker is worthy matron, and Oscar Dickinson is worthy patron. Members of the Naomi Auxiliary, O.. E. S., entertained members of other Eastern Star chapters at a covered dish luncheon this noon at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Hostesses were Mesdames Ruby Machler, Anna Lydick, Etta Johnson and Jane Thompson. Mrs. Ella Dain is president. Miss Peggy Fatout, 4528 College Ave, will be hostess for the penny supper of the Job’s Daughters Bethel 3 tonight. Miss Adele Pollak is chairman of the arrangements committee, Members of the Ramona Grove 63 of the Woodmen'’s Circle will hold a penny supper Monday evening at

Christine Tucker, Dorothy Baker and Colleen Laseter, ’

Miss Fae Harris is general chairman of artangements for the card party tomorrow evening for members° of the Business and Professional Women’s Club at the clubhouse. Play will begin at 8 p. m. Assisting her are Misses Jessie McBryant, Hope Toman, Gertrude Metzger; Mrs. Bess Tilton, and

the lodge hall.

{7 Mrs. Mary Ethel Miller and Mrs. | Clara Knepper were hostesses yes|terday hoon at a luncheon meeting {of the Past Presidents’ Association, | Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brotherhood {of Railroad Trainmen in the Co- | lonial Tearoom. { Miss Denzil Roberts is chairman |of arrangements for the chili supiper of the Job’s Daughters Bethel 16 Monday night at the Millersville

Mrs. Rebecca B., Swinford. Guests| Masonic Temple. Supper will be |served from 5:30 p. m. to 8 p. m.

Ohio State Winter Fete Is Tonight

Dinner-Dance and Bridge ~ Arranged for Two Graduate Clubs.

‘A number of parties have been arranged for the annual midwinter formal dance of the Indianapolis Ohio State Alumnae and Alumni Clubs tonight in the Lantern Room of the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Joyce are general chairmen of the event. Louie Lowe and his orchestra will play for dancers, and bridge will be arranged, prizes for high scores. $ The university’s colors of scarlet and gray will be used in the floral decorations on the dinner table and also will form the color scheme for dance decorations. Guests at dinner will be seated at a large Ushaped table,

Officers’ Will Receive

Officers of the two clubs will be. in the receiving line to introduce new members and recent graduates. The officers include Dr. and Mrs. John R. Swan, Messrs. and Mesdames Donald C. Drake, Joyce, William B. McCaw and Hugh J. Baker Jr. Among those who have made reservdgions for parties are Dr. and Mrs. John W. Warvel, who will be host and hostess to Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Everley, -Dr.. and Mrs. M. R. Shafer, Dr. and Mrs. Swan, Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Johnston and Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. McCready, Dr. Wil. liam Henry Lane, Miss Jane Zim mer and Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Six. Other parties will be those of Dr. and Mrs. James C. $choenlaub, who will entertain Col. and Mrs. Allan C. Wight, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Curry, Mor= ristown. : : Russell Williams and his sister, Miss Lois Williams, will have as guests Miss Ada Schricker and John Taggart. : Another party will be that of D. C. Drake, newly elected president of the Indianapolis Alumni Club, and Mrs. Drake, who will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Butz, Lafayette; Fred C. Roth, Detroit, and Miss Martha Banta. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Joyce with arrangements for the event are Messrs. and Mesdames Alan R. Albright, Baker, Brock, Crawford, Harman, MacCollum, Rich, Wilgus; Dr. and Mrs. Shafer, Dr. and Mrs. Schoenlaub, Dr. and Mrs, Warvel .

and John Jefferson.

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