Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1939 — Page 12

ARRANGE IMP CLUB DANCE

: Times Photo.

The Imp Club will hold its first dance tomorrow night at the Riviera Club. Assisting with arrangements are (left to right) Miss Margaret Ann Ludwig, secretary; Miss Jayne Schmalholz, president;

Miss Willa Jo Britan and Miss Janet Murphy.

club was organized in October.

Bill Swartz and his

band will play for dancing. The

Miss Janet Meredith, a freshman at Stephens College and a charter member “of the club, will return home for the dance.

A \ CORSAGE OF CARROTS

Coeds in Butler University will

vseort men fo the Riters’ Roundup

Feb. 18 at the Fieldhouse. The dance is sponsored by Theta Sigma

Phi, national honorary and professional journalistic sorority.

Miss

Mary Anna Butz, a senior, is shown pinning a corsage of carrots on Byron Beasley, whom she will escort to the dance,

Parties to Precede

Tudor Hall

Prom and

Lambs Club Frolic

Miss Sue Simpson to Entertain 40 at Dinner

Saturday at I. A. C.;

J. Mason Gastons J

Arrange Informal Event.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

Week-end visitors and end-of-the-week parties will provide an antidote against the February doldrums for

‘ those not holiday bound.

Miss Sue Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

liam R. Simpson, will entertain 40 guests for dinner Saturday evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club preceding the

Tudor Hall Junior Prom. the tables.

Valentine decorations will be used on

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Taylor of Glencoe, Ill, will arrive Saturday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Scheidenhelm. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham of Piqua, O., formerly of Indianapolis, will arrive tomorrow to spend a few days at the Indianapolis Athletic

Club.

Preceding the Lambs Club’s Valentine Frolic Saturday. evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason Gaston will entertain informally for a group which later will dine at the Columbia Club. Included in the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Otto N.,, Frenzel Jr, Mr. and Mrs. August C. Bohlen, Miss Elizabeth Watson and Joseph S. Williams. In another dinner party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ross H. Wallace, Irving

. W. Lemaux, Ernest M. Sellers, Dr. Frederick A. Clark,

Club 21 to Sponsor Dance

and Mrs. Harry C. Kahlo and

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rockwood will have as their dinner guests at the club Messrs. and Mesdames William Henley Mooney,

Paul E. Fisher, Ralph C. Vonnegut,

Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe, Mrs.

John H. Darlington and Percy H. Weer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hubbard Jr. will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber and Mr. and

Mrs. Harold Cross. Among the early spring parties

Woodstock Club by the newly organized “Club 21.”

will be the dance April 1 at The 21 young

women members are students at Tudor Hall, Shortridge, Technical

and Broad Ripple High School. Plans for the event first discussed at

a recent meeting at the home of Miss Peggy Winslow will be completed Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Marion Sydney Donnelly,

dance chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr.

.will leave this afternoon for 10

days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Oathout are to leave Feb. 18 to spend a month in Cuba. Mrs. I. G. Kahn will leave today for sev-

eral weeks’ visit in Hollywood, Fla.

Mrs. Ralph C. Vonnegut and her son, Ralph Jr. have returned

from two weeks’ Caribbean cruise. from a few days’ visit with Mr. and

Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff is home Mrs. Henry C. Thornton Jr. at

Ottawa, Ill. Mrs. Raymond F. Mead is back after spending a week

in New York.

Miss Margaret Pantzer who sailed recently on the S. S. Conte di

Savoia for six weeks’ Meditteranean

cruise will spend a few days in

Rome and a week in Cairo. Miss Amber Ensley has returned to Los

Angeles after several weeks with Mr.

Progressive Club to Meet

and Mrs. Marion Ensley.

Mrs. Jack Daugherty of Louisville and her children, Betsy and Dean, will come tomorrow to occupy the house of Mrs. Daugherty’s

mother, Mrs. Maybelle Taylor Dean, while she is in Florida.

Dean is to leave Saturday with Mr.

lumbus, O., to spend six weeks at Clearwater.

Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Morgan of CoMr. Daugherty is to

leave soon for a trip through the Southwest. Mrs. Maxwell Droke who has been spending several months at the Kay-El-Bar ranch near Wickenburg, Ariz., with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Pinnell of Atlanta, Ga., will be home next week. -Mr. and Mrs,

A. Kiefer Mayer and their daughter, Fla., are to return next week. Dr. George Arthur Frantz will

Betty, who are at Palm Beach, read a paper entitled “A New

Shakespearean Candidate” before a meeting of the Progressive Club

Monday at the home of Mrs.

Elsa Pantzer.

Assisting Mrs. John

Somerville, program committee Shalntian, will be Mesdames Wil- -

liam J. Shafer, Edwin H. Forry, H. A.

Burford Jr.

O. Speers and William B.

Mrs. Stacey B. Lindley will discuss «Margaret Sanger Tells Her Own Story” at the Government Science Clib meeting tomorrow at the Propylaeum when Mrs. Eldo Wagner is to be hostess. S

P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES

Programs observing Founders’ Day are planned for meetings this month of Marion County ParentTeacher Associations, Discussions of democracy and parenthood are included in schedules for study

groups. One association is making plans for a card party next week.

‘Mrs. Carl J. Manthel,: a member of the Indianapolis School Board, will speak at the Founders’ Day meeting ‘ of the Warren Central High School P.-T. A. Wednesday. The meeting will open at 8 p. m. at the school. Music will be furnished by the grade school chorus, the P.-T. A. chorus and the high school orchestra. Mrs. C. G. Berry, chairman, will preside.

Mrs. Melvin Pannell, 5707 E. 20th St; will entertain members of the . Pleasant Run Preschool Study Club .at 1 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. P. A. Crouse is leader.

“What Is Democracy” will be discussed by Mrs. Ruby Bever at the meeting of the Ben Davis Grade School Study Club meeting next i Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Southard, 1310 S. Earl St., will be hostess at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. ott Miller will preside, and Mrs. Gerald Edwards will be assistant hostess,

Mrs. Logan Hughes, president of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, will be a guest at the Founders’ program of the Garden City Association at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the school. Other will be Mrs. A H. Hartman

Goll, president of the Ben Davis High School Association. Mrs. Warder Castle and Mrs. Loren Daniel are chairmen of the program, and Mrs. Orrin J. Perrot will preside.

The Garden City group will sponsor a card party next Thursday at Banner-Whitehill auditorium. The party will ‘be at 2 p. m. Those

in charge of arrangements include}

Mesdames Raymond Wright, Herschel Hadley, Elmer Haus and Halbert E. Fillinger, tickets; and Mesdames Castle, William W. Wise and Lester Broughton, candy. Mrs. Herschel Jones will be hostess to members of the Garden City Parent Education group at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. R. J. Dearborn will have charge of the meeting.

Mrs. Kenneth Irvin will discuss “The Fast Changing Job of Parenthood” at the meeting of the Edgewood Study (Club Friday afternoon, Feb. 17, at the school.

Members of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Emmaus Lutheran School will observe Founders’ Day with a covered dish luncheon

at noon next Thursday. The meet-|

ing will be in the school hall.

The Crooked Creek P.-T. A. will observe* Founders’ Day at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday with a special program. A pageant, “Along the Way,” and

music by the mothers’ chorus is in-'

cluded on the program. Mrs. Clyde Burks will sing and Mrs. Ethel Hoppes, pianist, will Et

selections. A reception in

noon at Caleb Mills Hall. Lehman and Louise Dunning are] . having a party to include Anne Thompson, Harriet Margaret Fisher, Bloor Redding, Leonard Northrup, John and Jessie Brayion and Julia Frances. Abel, Franklin. : Nancy Ralston will be hostess at a luncheon her mother, Mrs. Glenn B. Ralston, will give for her at the Indianapolis Athletic Club before the opera. The guests with Glenn B. Ralston Jr. will be Geraldine Harman, Jane LaRue, Emily Andrews, Carolyn Crom, Marilyn Wiegand and Joanne Watson. Barbara Winslow’s guests will be Suzanne Ganter, Ethel Janet White and Elizabeth Harding. One group will include Mrs, Paul Lee Haritt and her children, Jean and Edward; Mrs. Russell W. McDermott and son Martin; Mrs. Aaron Glick and her son Henry, and Ann Albershardt.

Party for Daughter

Mrs. Lee E. Everett will hate a party in celebration of the birthday of her daughter, Peggy. Guests will be Carolyn and Gloria Everett; Bobby and Iris Sheets, Betty Cone, Tommy Cook, Alden and Arnold Wajenberg and Earl Johnson Jr. Another party will include Mrs. Robert F. Mannfeld and her daughter, LaVonne; Mrs. Loran S. Hickman and daughter, Mary; Mrs. Frank W. Messing and children, Jane Anne, and Joseph; Mary Anne Elliott and Barbara Lee Baldwin. Mrs. G. Schuyler Blue and sons, David and Donald, will be with Mrs.

{Gordon H. Thompson and son,

Jimmy; Mrs. Philip Miller and daughter, Phyllis; Mrs. Richard B. McDowell and son, Richard, and Judith Krentler. Mrs. Jeremiah L. Cadick and daughters, Constance and Susan, will attend with Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre and son, Charles; Mrs. Pierson Smith and daughters, Patsy and

will take her granddaughter, Anne Collett, Sally Hare and Mary Lan-

-jders.

Other Groups Planned

Another party will include Mrs. T. Gordon Kelly and son, Tommy; Mrs. Leon E. DeSautels and son, Joseph; Mrs. James W. Ray and son, Jimmy; Mrs. J. Bradley Haight and daughter, Ann, and Ruth and Willard Bradley. Mrs. Wendell Rynerson and daughter, Colette, will go with Mrs. Howard. L. Kister and son, Barty. Mrs. E. W. Wicklund and daughter, Jane Allison Houck, will attend with Mrs. Scott Ham and daughters, Winifred and Guinevere, and Mrs. David K. Arnold and daughter, Jennie Lou. Mrs. M. Speers MacCollom will take her children, Speers Jr., Wiley and Margaret. Mrs. Kenneth M. Eberts and son, Marvin, will attend

|with Mrs. John B. Stokely and

daughter, Sally.

Attorney to Speak At Fletcher School

Frederick E. Schortemeier, attorney, will speak tonight at 7:45 at the homecoming celebration of Calvin Fletcher School, 520 Virginia Ave, Former pupils who attended the school before 1929 will be welcomed at the event sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association. Mr. Schortemeier is a former pupil. The program also will include a playlet by pupils,

Miss Marie L. Matuschka, a Dew

with arrangements for tion card

Children Arrange Groups for ‘Haensel and Gretel’ Opera at Caleb Mills Hall Saturday

Numerous Indianapolis children are feeling socially important these days as they arrange parties for “Haensel and Gretel,” a Junior Programs’ opera, which the Children’s Theater will sponsor Saturday after-

Barbara. Mzs. Frank A. Hamilton,

I. A. C. Members Will Give Dance Saturday Night

Members of the Indianapolis Athletic Club will attend a St. Valentine’s Dance at the club Saturday night. Festivities in celebration of the Columbia Club’s Golden Anniversary continue and the Riviera Club and the Athenaeum Turners are planning dances for this weekend. A midnight Sweetheart Buffet will be a feature of the I. A. C. dance. A large heart carved from ice will be the eenterpiece for the buffet table. Another large heart will form the background for the orchestra and decorations will carry out the Valentine motif. Dancing

will be from 10 to 1 o'clock with

Bob McKittrick’s Orchestra .providing the music. The Indac Juniors are issuing invitations for a second annual “Sweater Hop,” Feb. 24, at the club. Miss Josephine Welch heads the entertainment committee. Dancing will be in the ballroom. Louie Lowe’s Orchestra will play.

Bridge-Tea Today

Wives and daughters of Columbia Club members will hold a bridge-tea this afternoon at the club. Mrs. George Philip Meier will discuss the hands of several famous people and read -hands of many present. Tea will follow bridge. Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames Irving W. Lemaux, George S. Olive, William F. Sandmann, Paul Lumess, E. G. Dehner, Raymond Fox, George L. Ramey, H. E. Nyhart, C. H. Beach, George M. Dickson and E. T. Daab. The annual formal Riviera Royal Reveliers Sweetheart Dance will be Sunday at the club. The guests will vote for their choice of a 1939 Riviera Club Sweetheart. She will be presented with a watch at 11 a. m. = The Athenaeim Turners will hold an old Colonial Ball Saturday evening at the Athenaeum. Dinner will be from 6 to 9 p. m. and dancing will follow from 9 to 1 o'clock. Members are asked to come in costume.

York to Talk Friday To Central W. C. T. U.

L. E. York, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, will speak tomorrow to members of the Central W. C. T. U. in the West Room of the World War Memorial. His subject will be “Present Status of the Liquor Issue.” Wives of Legislators and members of the State Assembly Women’s Club have been invited to attend. : Music will be furnished by the brass ensemble of the Shortridge High School Band under the direction of Robert Schultz, Bill Shirley, soloist and Joe Louis, pianist, also will appear on the half hour’s musical program. Miss Florence Lanham will give the devotions. At the close of the meeting, the group will visit the Shrine Room of the Memorial Building. Mrs. W. W. Reedy, president, will preside.

Among hostesses for the Sak

member of the Altrusa Club, is | entine Silver Tea at the Emetson | _ple’s Clu

Avenue Baptist, Church’ on

High School And College Events Due

Students Forget Studies For Dance, Tea and Club Meeting.

There is little chance of finding “grinds” in local high schools and colleges for the students believe in the maxim that “all work and no play makes Jack a @ull boy.” A dance, tea and club meeting have been arranged for today and tomorrow by high school groups and a women’s organization at Butler University is arranging a card party for March 3. Committees in charge of arrangements for the annual benefit bridge party of Spurs, Butler University organization, had been named today by Miss Jane Owen, social chairman. ° The party, which is planned as a “get-together” for freshman and sophomore coeds, will be March 3 in Banner-Whitehill’s auditorium. Misses Cornelia Connor, Eleanor Cook, Lucille Mayhill, Mary Bell, Owen and Betty Rose Martin will be hostesses. Members of the door prizes committee are Misses Betty Collins, Mary Clay, Jane Day Pierce and Dorothy James. Miss Margaret Smith and Miss Dina Barkan are in charge of tickets, and Misses Martha Terhune, Barbara Phelps and Florence McBride will supervise publicity. The candy committee includes Misses Sue Janet Guthridge, Mary Haynes, Rose Myers, Betty Ball, Betty Foster and Ethel Bailey. Members of the tally committee are Misses Evelyn Fosgate, Jeannette Thompson, Barbara Keiser and Montrew Goetz.

The fifth annual scholarship benefit dance at George Washington High School will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 tomorrow at the girls’ gymnasium. The dance there is “Sweethearts on Parade.” The student committee includes Miss Mary DeMoss, Miss Catherine Woliver, Miss Daisy Triggs, Jack Flora, Bill Gill, Bob McCalip, David Pursley, Gordon Smock and William Swigert. Faculty sponsors will be Mesdames Ann Burge, Florence Graham, Ethel Hightower; Miss Elizabeth Hester, H. K. Harding, Charles Money, Leo Rosasco and G. W. Wollf. Miss Agnes Meehan heads the faculty committee assisting with arrangements. Motion pictures of the Indiana University band will be shown to the student body at Washington at 10 a. m. Feb. 17 in the school auditorium. Eugene Leak, an alumnus and member of the University band, is in charge.

Members of the Warrenette Club of Warren Central High School will honor their mothers with a Valegnhtine tea tomorrow. The event -is the sixth annual tea. In the receiving line will be Mesdames C. L. Berry, Charles Sturman, Henry Thomas, C. E. Eash, H. J. Bridgins, William Young, H. E. Rodden, Misses. Betty Bridgins, Margaret Young” and Virginia Bourne. Special guests will include Mesdames A. H. Hartman, Clayton Johnson, H. N. White, Robert Moorhead, William Thompson, Henry Thomas, G. E. Middleton, C. L. Berry, Young, Bridgins, Eash, Sturman and Miss Jean Logan.

Miss Marilynn Wasson will en-

-|tertain members of the IL. G. W. A.|

Club of Shortridge High School tomorrow evening at her home. Miss

Carroll Rogers, newly elected president, will preside. :

Figure in Coming Social Events

|Frank Haney and _| James, second.

HELP GIVE VALENTINE TEA

Miss Daisy Park, a native of & Korea, will present a program of Korean music at the meeting of the Plymouth Union of the First Congregational Church this afternoon at the church. Miss Park is a student at Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. A white elephant sale will follow the program and luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Officers of the unit are Mrs. Eldo 1. Wagner, president; Mrs. C. A. Behringer, first vice president; Mrs. A. D. Hitz, second vice president; Mrs. Frederick G. Bock, secretary, and Mrs. Theodore R. Root, treasurer,

Members of the February Committee of Holy Angels Church will be in charge of a card party this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church hall, Ray A. Holcomb will discuss “Progress and Profit” after the pitch-in supper of the Bethany Class of the Grace Methodist Church tonight. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p, m. in the church. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will review “Going Home” (Ernst Harthern) at 10:15 a. m. tomorrow in the Temple, 10th and Delaware Sts. The book review will be the second in a series of four which Rabbi Goldblatt

Assembly Club To Tour City’s Show Places

A tour of points of interest in the city, a luncheon and Valentine Tea are features of programs planned for members of the State Assembly Woman’s Club on Tuesday. The tea will be in honor of a charter member of the club. Starting from the Claypool Hotel at 10 a. m., the club will visit the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument; John Herron Art Institute; James Whitcomb Riley home, and the city Greenhouse in Garfield Park. Luncheon will be served at the Kopper Kettle in Morristown. The program and Valentine Tea will honor Mrs. Charles J. Buchanan, a charter member of the club. Mrs. Louis R. Markun will be hostess at the Markun lodge on Twin Lakes. «+ Mrs. M. Clifferd Townsend and Mrs. Edward Stein, president of the club, will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Harry Muller will accompany the program of old plantation melodies to be sung on the program. A charade will be presented by Mesdames A. L. Gilliom, Charles F. Miller, Luke Duffey, Julius Travis and Bright Webb. Mesdames Markun, Joe Rand Beckett and Dana Enloe Mendenhall are in charge of the tour. Hostesses for the tea will include Mesdames Henry FP. Schricker, Clarence Martin, Albert Walsman, Charles Miller, Lloyd Claycombe, william Dudine, O. U. Newman and Robert I. Moorhead, Stein, Bruce Lane, Merle Coons, William Jenner, Schricker, W. C. Wakelam, Claycomb, Leo X. Smith and Miss Tella C. Haines.

Announces Duplicate Bridge Play Winners

Winners in the duplicate bridge game held recently in Block's Auditorium were ‘announced 'today by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director.

They are—Section 1: North and South, Mrs. L. H. Brink and Mrs:

'| Wade Lushbaugh, first, and Mrs. M.

I. Ent and Miss Marjorie Mathews, second; East and West, Mrs. B. M. Angell and Mrs. Kathleen Abbett, first, and Mrs. M. A. Dunham and Mrs. J. A. Conkey, second. Section 2: North and South, Mrs. R. F. Pasho and Mrs. J. F. Rhodes, first, and Mrs. R. D. Falardeau and Mrs. W. E. Smith, second; East and

| | West, Mrs. W, S. Peele and Mrs. | William F. Krieg,

first, and Mrs. E. C. Ball and Mrs. R. A. Schakel,

Fsecond.

Section 3: North and South, Mrs.

‘IW. A. Myers and Mrs. Lloyd Ham-

ilton, first, and Mrs. H. F. Burns and Mrs. Glenn Bennett, second; East

|and West, Mrs. Charles Maudlin and

Mrs. Harry Kendrick, first, and Mrs. William

Section 4: North and South, Mrs.

|Arthur Shultz and Mrs. ‘H. 8S. ' |Prench, first, and Mrs. Clara Huxley “land Mrs. Carl Sauer, second; East

and West, Mrs. G

G. A. Chamberlain

will present this month under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood. | Mr. Harthern is a former German ournalist and critic. Mrs. Louis inz, chairman of the book review committee, will preside. Ushers will be Mesdames Jacob Hayes, Albert Dannin and Laurence Lapinska.

A chili supper will be served at 5 p. m. tonight at the Emmanul Baptist Church.

Miss Anna Dooley and Mrs. Charles Hagerty are chairmen of the benefit card party of the Daughters of Isabella Sewing Guild this evening. The party will be at the Catholic Community Center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania St. Assisting the chairmen are Mrs. James P. Ryan, circle regent; Mrs. Harold Prather, Mrs. Louis Feldman, Misses Mary T. Lenihan, Agnes Dooley, Thelma Haugh, Martha Hickey, Stella Haugh, Maria' Mangin, Wilma Buchman, Frances Steidle, Harriette White, Cecelia Wiegand, T.aura Fuss and Mary Ann Hagerty.

Dr. Max Bahr, superintendent of the Central State Hospital, spoke last night at the Ladies’ Night of the Northmen of the North Methodist Church at the church. His subject was “The Ungeared Mind.”

Miss Helen Hartinger will discuss “What I Saw in Austria” at the Family Fellowship Supper of the North Methodist Church tonight at the church. Dr. C. A. McPheeters, pastor, has been in charge of reservat.ons.

Mrs. Grace Golden spoke yesferday afternoon at the Valentine Tea of the Women’s Missionary Society of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Charch. Mrs. Golden discussed “Apron Strings” and displayed her coliection of aprons from countries throughout the world. Mrs. Harry White, president, presided. Mrs. Fred I. Willis was chairman of the eniertainment committee.

Paul Pratt Photo.

Officers of the Warreneite Club will assist with a Valentine “Tea tomorrow at the school. They are (front row, left to right) Miss Virginia Bourne, vice president; Miss Befty Bridgins, president; Miss Gere trude Hurt, sergeant-at-arms; (back row, left to right) Miss Devona Riser, chaplain; Miss Bodensick, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Margaret Young, secretary-treasurer, principal and dean of girls, is sponsor of the olub.

Native of Korea to Present Musical Program at Church; Pitch-in Supper Due Tonight

Included on programs of church] groups this week are book reviews, luncheons and suppers, a white elephant sale and a demonstration of Korean music. Several meetings were held last night.

Lillian Mrs. H. E. Rodden, vice

Give Fetes For Visitors

At Cornell

Several Young Women From Here Will Be Guests of Students.

Times Special ITHACA, N. Y. Feb. 9.—Several - Indianapolis students at Cornell University will entertain Indianapeolis young women this week-end at Junior Week at the university. Forty-four . fraternities are®plane ning house parties and will entertain more than 1000 guests at the three-day festivities. The week, a social highlight of the winter season at the school, is one of America’s foremost college functions. Among students and their guests from Indianapolis will be Miss Z1argaret Wohlgemuth, who will be the guest of Warner Howe, Memphis, Tenn, at the Delta Tau Delta house; Miss Wohlgemuth is a student at Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. Ralph Reahard will entertain Miss Jane Webb, Cleveland, a student at Cornell, at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Miss Suzanne Queisser will be the guest of Allen V. R. Beck at the Phi Gam house. Harry J. Noel has invited Miss Judith Preston to be his guest. Miss Preston is a student at Wells. Burton E. Beck will have Miss Bettie A. Putnam as his guest. Mr. Noel and Mr. Beck also are Phi Gamma Delta members. Festivities will start with an ice carnival on Beebe Lake Thursday evening with Miss Vivi-Anne Hulten, Belgian figure skater, as the star performer. The musical club’s show “Shifting Scenes’ and the Dramatic Club show, “Tovarich,” on Friday evening, will precede the 57th annual Junior Prom, climax of the week-end. At the prom the orchestras of Duke Ellington, Jimmie Lunceford and Les Brown will play. Saturday afternoon's attraction will be the annual Junior Week bas= ketball game with the University of

Pennsylvania.

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