Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1939 — Page 6
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Washington Holiday Event Today Closes Traders Point Hunts
Breakfast at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Elder to End Season in Traditional Manner For Pink-Coated Riders.
: By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Pink-coated riders will assemble today for the last time this season when, according to tradition, the Trad- - ers Point Hunt holds its final meet on Washington's Birthday. Hereafter the plow horse will replace the hunter and the farmer will be absolute monarch of his sloping
acres in the interest of spring planting. | The hunting season is governed by the growing period of the hunt’s locale and meets are scheduled only while the fields are lying
dormant.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Elder were hosts at their home in
, Traders Point for the hunt breakfast at 12:30 p. m. which marks " the official close uf the hunt season. Willlam H. Wemmer is hunt president and Cornelius O. Alig is master of fox hounds.
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Novel Parties in Grove
The sap’s running in the maple trees on Mr. and Mrs. Athol B. Alexander's farm north of Zionsville and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander are planning some informal gatherings in the grove surrounding their stables. Several friends have been invited to drive out at night to watch the cooking on the big open fire where the sap is boiled down into maple sirup. @ When Mr. and Mrs. Alexander built their attractive, greenroofed white stables, complete with stalls and tack room, a few
months ago they didn’t expect to be engaged in the popular Vermont.
industry before spring. But when they found the grove consisted mostly of sugar maplss they put out 100 buckets, focussed their attention on freezes and thaws and found a novel incentive for roasting “hot dogs” out-of-
~ doors in February.
Day Nursery Benefit Set
The trylon and perisphere will rise in miniature at Woodstock Club March 18 for “The World of Tomorrow” dance to be given by the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary. Committees to assist Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, general chairman, were announced at the organization’s regular monthly luncheon meeting yesterday at the Propylaecum. Proceeds from the party, planned around the theme of the New York World's Fair, will go to the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Mrs. Horace F. Hill III, invitations committee chairman, has requested members to submit names for the invitations list. ‘Assisting Mrs. Hill are Mesdames Henry Gibson, Robert Rhodehamel and David V. Burns. Miss Barbara Fowler, patroness committee chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Thomas B. Henderson and Mrs. Frederick Ww. Mitchell. The ticket committee includes Mrs. Donald Keller, chairman, Mrs. Ralph Coble and Mrs. Kenneth F. Griffith. Miss Harriet Jane Holmes is finance chairman. ‘Mrs. Addison A. Howe heads the publicity committee with Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar and Miss Betty Tharp as assistants. Arrangements and decorations are in charge of Miss Betty Hammerstadt, chairman, Mrs. Dana L. Jones and Miss Jane Snyder: The sales committee includes Miss Ruth Noblitt, chairman, Mesdames LeRoy G. Gordner, Joseph L. Hanna, Paul Payne, Wendell Hicks, Ralph W. Lieber, John A. Bruhn and the Misses Jane Rauch, Nancy Socwell, Elizabeth Messick and Margaret Clippinger. . un #8 = With bronzes, porcelains, paintings, scrolls and other fascinating Oriental objects Wilbur D. Peat last night illustrated the constant trend of Chinese art “to lose sight of the old inspiring forces and re-enter a realm purely decorative.” Mr. Peat, John Herron Art Museum director, referred frequently to the Chinese collection now on display at the museum in his lecture on “Chinese Art” before Indianapolis Art Association members.
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George Washington Birthday Celebrations. Top Calendar
For Greek
Social events planned for today Greek letter organizations include a has been scheduled and a number of
Letter Societies
| by members of Indianapolis women's
variety of themes. One rush party eorge Washington birthday parties
have been arranged. Several card parties and luncheons are included on the sorority calendar and one mothers’ club has planned a social party for
fathers and friends of members.
Mrs. Jackson Chamness will entertain members of Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, and their rushees at a party tonight at her home, 519 N. Bradley St. Rushees who will be honor guests include the Misses Eleanor Richwine, Martha Mills, Lillian Snyder and Emily Yucknat.
Members of the Mothers’ Club of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority have planned a social evening for fathers and friends of Alpha Chi, Saturday evening at, the Butler University chapter house, 726 Hampton Drive. \ Mrs. Fred Buckes will be hostess, assisted by Mesdames Ai D. Carter, C. C. Price and DC. Talbott. Robert L. St. Pierre, as host for the evening, will have charge of the entertainment.
The February committee. of Alpha Chapter, Rho Delta Sorority, will entertain tomorrow evening with a George . Washington bridge and euchre party at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bryan. Favors and decorations will be patriotic colors. Assisting Mrs. Bryan as hostesses will be Mesdames William C. Steele, ‘Merle Denney, Ernest Laswell, Lester Hart and Miss Virginia White.
A handkerchief shower was held recently by members of Alpha Chapter, Theta Nu Chi Sorority, at Whispering Winds for Mrs. John Clemens who will leave soon for Dallas, Tex. Guests included Mesdames Earl Bochstahler, Donald Steinbarger, Herman Selka, Robert Arvin and Misses Ruth Carpenter, Mary Egan, Ouida Jones, Louise Steinbarger and Lois Williams.
Mrs. Audron Dreier, 2158 N. Broadway, will be hostess to members of the Bonae Amicae Chapter, Verus Coridis Sorority, at 7:30 tomorrow evening,
Members of Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Miss Winifred Peter, 1131 W. 18th St. Mrs. Arc Cameron will entertain members of Epsilon Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon bridge today at her home, 5831 Broadway.
A Washington's Birthday party will be held tonight by Alpha Chapter, Omega Chi Sorority, at the home of Miss Loraine Filienwarth, 1540 English Ave. Assistant hostesses will be Miss Loretta Nayrocker and Miss Gertrude Henn.
Formal initiation services following a dinner party at 6:30 o'clock tonight will be held by members of Beta Chapter, Delta Phi Beta Sorority, at Catherine's Tearoom.
Committee ‘members in charge will include Mrs. Herbert Martin, Miss Lavonne Stokes and Miss Alice Smith.
Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, will meet tonight ‘at the home of Miss Mary Lou Mattlock, 2263 N. Alabama St.
Miss Dorothy Rose, 4112 N. Capitol Ave., will be hostess tonight for _ the meeting of Zeta Chapter, Phi
tonight with a chili supper for members of Kappa Delta Theta Sorority.
| Mrs. Ethel Marie Edwards, 411 Poplar Road, will entertain memers and guests of Tri Chi Sorority.
Sigma Delta. Sorority held a rush tea recently at Miss Lou Haggard’s home. Newly elected officers are Miss Mary Ellen Campbell, president; Mrs. Geraldine Pugh, vice president; Miss Mary Jane Campbell, secrer tary; Miss Jane Fitch, treasurer, and Miss Sammie Sullivan, historian. :
Dress Costs Put
NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (U. P).— Horace Mann .School girls announced today, after a semester’s laboratory work and research in department stores, that $111.68 would dress a woman smartly for a year— if she was willing to do her own sewing. Charmione Wheeler modeled the sewing classes’ budget wardrobe at the school’s “low-cost fashion show.” Miss Wheeler said several girls she knew made fheir own clothes on the budget of $2.15 a week, but as for herself she “couldn't possibly find the time.”
The budget, compiled after checking and rechecking material costs and figuring accessories down to the last zipper, provides for two evening gowns, an evening wrap, two coats, a suit, four dresses, two tailored blouses, a skirt, four hats, two sweaters, stockings, seven pairs of shoes, undergarments, a bathing suit, slacks and shirt, beach slippers, a wool scarf, a dozen handkerchiefs, three handbags, three pairs of gloves, a raincoat, galoshes, rubbers, two $1 necklaces, two novelty belts, and four kerchiefs.
National Camp Fire Leader to Be Guest
Miss Catherine Lee Walstrom, member of the National Field Staff of the Camp Fire Girls, Pasadena, Cal, will arrive here Saturday to meet with the local Camp Fire Girls at 10 a. m. in the ¥. W. C. A. for their Shutan meeting. At 1 p. m. she will meet with the Guardians on Training Institute in the World War Memorial. J Miss Wahistrom, served as secretary of the Pasadena Council of Social Agencies, secretary of the Pasadena Co-Ordination Council, president of the Zonta Club and director of girls’ and women’s work at the All ‘Nations Foundation in Los Angeles. She attended the Mary Baldwin Se in Virginia and was graduated from the University of Southern California. Before enterrom. served as Camp
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The Filmarte Guild will sponsor a showing of “Mayerling” Tuesday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Supper will follow. Among those arranging for presentation of a series of French films
in Indianapolis are (left to right) Mrs. William Sparks,
|Caroline Scott Harrison|
- Chapter Holds Annual Luncheon: Today.
The Caroline Scott Harrison
Chapter, Daughters of the American
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Times Photo. Mrs. Edna
Kuhn Martin, Mrs. George T. Parry and Mrs. Horace F. Hill III, Mrs.
‘Hill heads the supper committee.
Aftermath Club Will Hear Talk
On ‘Guatemala’
A talk on “Guatemala” and a musical program will be featured at the guest day meeting at 2 p. m. tomorrow of the Aftermath Club. The meeting will be held at the
|D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N.
Pennsylvania St. : Mrs. Melissa Jane Cornish will be guest speaker. The musical program will include two piano numbers by Marian Laut and Harold Triggs and a group of songs by Mrs. Selma Zahl Scearcy, accompanied by Miss Louise Swan.
Honor guests will be Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. W. D. Keenan, president of the Seventh District Federation, and Mrs. Lowell Fisher, president of the Indianapolis Council of Women. The committee in charge of the party includes Mesdames Fred W. Shideler, George M. Cornelius, Harrison Willcutts, Armin Leich, Charles Smith and Arthur Mason. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Henry W. Laut, president, and Mesdames Charles F. Miller, John Simmons, Charles Smith, John Sink and James H. Dunne. Mrs. Laut and Mrs. Simmons will preside at the tea table. : :
W.C.T.U. Board Holds Midyear Meeting Today
The executive board of the Indiang Women’s Christian Temperance Union was to hold its midyear meeting today at the Y. W. C. A, Officers, branch secretaries, department directors, state lecturers and presidents of 54 county units were to attend.
Mrs, Elizabeth T. Stanley, Liberty, state president, will outline plans for the national union to enroll 50,000 new members during 1939.
Mrs, Lester Whiteman,’ Winona
log in costume at the evening meeting. Mrs. Whiteman’s presentation will be “The Uncrowned Queen,” a sketch of the career and life of Frances E. Willard, founder of the W. C. T. U. The centennial of#Mrs. Willard’s birth is being observed by W. C. T. U. groups this year.
Plan Dinner Friday At Propylaeum Club
The contract dinner at ths Propylaesum Club will be held Priday evening. Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn and Mrs. Benjamin A. Richardson will be hostesses.
Bridge Forum Meets
Members of Block's bridge forum and their friends will be entertained this afternoon at a bridge party in Block’s auditorium. Prizes will be awarded and Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, bridge forum director, will be hostess for the afternoon. .
Lake, will present a dramatic mono-|P°
Forum, Lectures and Dance Are Arranged by Divisions Of Woman's Department Club
Three units of the Woman's Department Club have scheduled meet-
ings for this week. One group is to department will hear lectures on dance for Saturday. Dr. George Arthur Frantz will
the American Home Department at
Reality.” Mrs. Edward Files and Mrs. Fred Pettijohn are to present a Washington’s Birthday tableau. Another program feature will be a forum on the Constitution, ‘“We the People,” which Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will conduct. A business session is scheduled for 2:15 p. m. with Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt{ preSuing. Kelvin Masson, violinist, will play. Hostesses at the tea to follow the program will be Mesdames Edward S. Ludlum, Colin L. Lett and William I. Hoag. Mrs. DeWitt S. Morgan and Mrs. Walter R. Mayer will pour. Mrs. Jess E. Martin and Mrs. Lawrence Orr are in charge of arrangements. :
Club Arranges Dance
The Little Club Committee is planning a dance for Saturday night at the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder are in charge of arrangements, assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Othniel Hitch, Malcolm Lucas and George A. Bowen. Messrs. and Mesdames Irving Blue, Ray Dorward and Jerome Trunkey are in charge of reservations. The music committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Shideler and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jose. Among those planning parties for the dance are Messrs. and Mesdames Everett Lett, John Berns, Russel Reutepohler, Paul T. Rochford, William °C. Kassebaum, Charles Crist, Edward P. Everett, Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Grow, Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Hurt and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Trusler. The Garden Department will hear two talks at its meeting Friday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Merritt Woolf, department chairman, will be in charge. ; ! James H., Gerung will speak on “Going South” and Prof. Learny Jones of the Indianapolis School of Pharmacy, will talk on “Drug Plants of Indiana.” Mrs. Oliver McLeland and Mrs. Harry Plummer are in charge of the tea. Mrs, William H. Hart and Mrs. W. K. Miller will ur. : Plans for the Indianapolis Home Show will be discussed.
Bankers’ Auxiliary To Sponsor Benefit
The ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Marion County Bankers Association will sponsor a benefit card party at 2 p. m. Friday at Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Proceeds will go to the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp. Mrs. Garrett Browning will be chairman of tables, assisted by Mrs. J. Forrest Davis and Mrs. J. Lewis Bray. Mrs. Marion Lutz will be assisted, by Mrs. G. G. Mueller and Mrs. Grant Appel as chairman of prizes. Mrs. Arthur Cravens and Mrs. Carl C. Koepper are in charge of reservations.
Club Arranges Supper The D. A. R. E. Club will hold a
supper Tuesday at the home of Miss Joan Henning, 5661 Guilford Ave.
"bury, hostess. A Paul Lowry, hostess.
Dundee Apartments, hostess. Rho Gamma Chi. 1 ing, hostess.
Needle Art. Thursday. Mrs. ered dish luncheon.
Golden Rule Lodge 25. 2 p. : Masonic Temple. Friends’ Nig
ing Camp Fire work fessionally, | Miss Wahlstro ¥ rofess)
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Fifth Sunday Committee
EVENTS
: SORORITIES Psi Chi Phi. 8:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Alice Marquette, 1530 Brad- . Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. tonight. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Sigma Sigma, Kappa. 8 p. m. tonight. Mrs. Eugene Rutz, hostess. Book review, “Rebecca” by Mrs. Charles We Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. tonight. p. m. today. Mrs, Irving
. CLUB: | John Yoder, 08 N. Riley, hostess. Cov LODGES m. today. Trainmen’s Hall. Bethel 16, Order of Job's Daughiars. 8 p. m. Thursday. Millersville CARD PARTIES 23 ‘B. of L. E, G.
rouch, 2121 N. Hard-
hold a forum this afternoon, another Friday and a third is planning a speak this afternoon to members of the clubhouse on “Making God a
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Former Tri Delt National Leader Talks Saturday
Mrs. William Hudson, Long Island, will speak Saturday at the State Day luncheon of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mrs. Hudson is vo-
cational counselor for the organization and is a former uational president. : Mrs. Roger M. Beem heads the State Day committees. The event will be at the Columbia Club. Details are to be completed at a meeting tonight at the meeting of the Indianapolis Alliance at the Butler University Chapter House. Miss Elizabeth Patrick of a local department store will present a style show at tonight's meeting. Hostesses will be Mesdames David Cass, E. J. Hankemeier and Lucille Fennell; Misses Ruth Shewman, Mary Isabelle Williams and Caroline Hoftt.
Personals
Mrs. Frederick D. Coleman, Lincoln, Neb., national president of Mortar Board, senior women’s college honorary, who has been the guest for the past several days of Mrs. Mary E. Ramier, the organization’s attorney, has gone to Cleveland to attend sessions of the National Convention of deans of women. While in Indianapolis, Mrs. Coleman was a delegate to the meetings of the National Association of Honor Societies. !
Mrs. Clarence N. Warren and Mrs. Kenneth Craft have left on a motor trip to San Antonio, Tex., and Mexico. Mrs. Warren will visit her son, Clarence N. Warren Jr., who is stationed at Randolph Field, air training base.
Mrs. Robert Anderson entertained recently with a Valentine party at her home, 1318 Laurel St. After a buffet supper, guests played games. Guests included Mesdames Lloyd Johns, Mary Shillinger, - Wilbert Sarber, N. J. Smallwood, J. H. Kurner, Merrell Waltman, Irene Eichels, Jesse Webb, Vivian Jordan, Omer Tress, Opal Money, W. C. Andrews Jr., Wallace Heller and Chauncey Jarvis. Mrs. Helen Sedwick, Martinsville, and Mrs. Eleanor Hennessey, Kokomo, were out-of-town guests. !
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones, 4440 N. Keystone Ave, who have ' been spending the winter in Southern California, will attend the San Francisco Fair before return home about March 10. Ladi
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Drake, 748 N. Grant Ave., and Mrs. Drake's sister, Miss Ruth Hubbell, Dayton, O., have left for Tampa, Fla
Mrs, Larry Fall will leave today for Miami Beach, Fla.. to join Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stickney of Chicago for a short stay. x
Floral Patterns This Year Are More Vivid
The greater majority of allover floral patterns have lost much of their look of unsophistication, and are daring and vivid. Many appear like haphazard splashes of color with touches of dead white or shaded effects which defy description. The new term for these is “gouache.” J 0 SR Then' there is anather type o print, somewhat like the old “batik” silks, but here again modern technique and color mixing wmakes them much bolder in ; effect. Backgrounds are else white. i violine, - peony reddish
Filmarte Guild Show Parties Are Arrange
Several parties are being planned for the ~opening of the Filmarte Guild ety “Mayerling,” next Tuesday evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Among those who already have arranged parties are Mesdames Rosamond VanCamp Hill, A. W. Herrington, George T. Parry, Russell Willson, Warrack Wallace, Kurt F. Pantzer, George Philip Meier, Pauline Moon Haueison, H. Maurice Angell, Guy A. Wainwright, Elijah B. Martindale and Robert H. Tyndall. New members of the - Filmarte group who plan to attend the showing of the French film‘ are Messrs. and Mesdames Leo X. Smith, William = Henley Mooney, Norman Green, Cornelius Alig, Niles Chapman, Wallace O. Lee, F, C. Fairbanks, Frederick E. Matson, Norman R. Kevers, Edward P. Dean; Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore, Judge and Mrs. Russell J. Ryan, Mesdames Frank L. Binford, John W. Kern, Noble Dean, Albert Shouse, Bert McCammon, Harry R. Wilson, William H. Coleman, C. A. Behringer, Ralph M. Spaan, John
| Revolution, was to hold its annual
| Washington luncheon today at the chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania | St. | Mrs. John H. Heaume, recording secretary general of the National | Society, was to speak on “Following Through.” 45th anniversary of the founding of the chapter.
Mrs. Sidney J. Hatfield, chaplain, was to give “Washington's Prayer for the United States.” Mrs. Carl B. Moore dressed in colonial costume was to present several seleetions, Mrs. Iiuther J. Shirley will be | accompanist.
Guests at the speakers table were to be Mrs. Fred D. Stilz, regent of the chapter; Mrs. Heaume; Mrs. William H. Schlosser, Franklin, regent of the Indiana Society; Mrs. Lafayette LeVan Porter, Greencastle, state vice regent; Mrs. James L. Gavin and Mrs. Roscoe C. O’Byrne, Brookville, past vice president of the national society, and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, a former regent of the chapter and former state officer.
The luncheon committee included Mesdames Walker J. Weesner, A. W. McDonald, George C. Kolb, George C. Dixon, Ira M. Holmes, Hershel S. Miller, William Bugg; Misses Mary E. Armington, Helen Irwin, Frances. Gretchen Klee, Mary Ann ; Tall, Alice Velsey, Mary Virginia (Minor, Ruth M. Myers, Margaret [Stevenson and = Miss Carrie M. Huntington of Cumberland.
‘Quiz’ Program Set For Southport High
| | Members of the Edgewood Par-
‘ent-Teacher Association will hold a “Professor Quiz” program at their meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
March 1, in the Southport High School auditorium. Hugh Thompson, a teacher at the Southport school, will act as “Professor Quiz.” Adults who have been selected ‘before the meeting will compete in one contest and juniors drawn from the audience will take part in a second feature. Miss Mildred McKay, Herbert Curtis and Willis Holliman will be judges. Members of the committee in charge are Mesdames Carl Schufhouser, Basil Fisher and Allison Jenkins. :
White Cross Guild ~ Board ‘Meets Today
The executive board of the White Cross Guild was to meet for a business meeting and covered dish luncheon today at the organization’s rooms at the Methodist Hospital nurses’ home. 5 Mrs. Clarence U. Knipp headed the luncheon committee, assisted by Mesdames Maxwell Wickersham, R. L. Clegg, Raymond Herath and J. B. Kaufman.
D.A. R. Unit Notes 45th
Anniversary
The party marks the|
Miss Margaret Ellen Hussey, daughter of Mr. dnd Mrs. William A. Hussey, 3733 Central Ave, recently was named coeditor of The Microphone, student newspaper at Christian College, Columbia, Mo. Miss Hussey is a junior at the school. :
Masquers Club 0 Will Give Three One-Act Plays
The Masquers Club of Tudor Hall School will present three one-act plays this afternoon for members’ friends. The invitational program will be in the school auditorium. “Benediction,” a play written by Miss Nellie McCaslin, dramatic instructor and club sponsor, is ine cluded in the program. The cast will include the Misses Eva Taggart, Peggy Lockwood and Mary Elizae beth Jones. ) Miss Martha Lou Adams and Miss Margaret Rogers have the lead roles in “The Shuttin’ 0’ the Door,” an old English legend, dramatized by Wallace Dickson. Assisting roles will be taken by the Misses Mary Lou Kirk, Phyllis Behringer and Herberton Weiss ; Tchekhov’s “Marriage Proposal,” will. be presented by the Misses Betty Weiss, Virginia Binford and Dorothy Courtney. Miss McCaslin is directing the productions, assisted by the Misses Doris. Wilson, Margaret Stevenson, Martha Rupel, Florence Simpson, Bet Anderson, Emmy Pantzer, Gloris Strashun, Jacqueline Joseph, and Betty Carrie Reynolds.
Women’s Traffic Club
Officers Announced Miss Edna Claffy will head the newly organized Indianapolis Women’s Traffic Club. Other officers named recently ine clude Miss Josephine Pierson, vice president; Miss Roarta Schull, secretary, and Miss Susie Nicly, treasurer. . The club’s next meeting is scheduled for March 27. :
Alumnae of Goucher To Hear Miss Dice
‘Goucher College Alumnae Asso-
‘ciation will meet’ this ‘afternoon at
the home of ‘Miss Grace Emery, 912 West Drive, Woodruff Place. Miss Maguerite Dice will review several current articles on education. Miss Ruth Stone will be ase
sistant hostess.
Gordon Kinghan, Frances 2Zinkin,|:
Samuel Reid, C. A. Rockwood, Uz McMurtrie, Stowell C. Wasson; Miss Julia Brink, Dr. A. C. Corcoran, Dr. H. H. Wheeler, Messrs. Caleb N. Lodge, Stuart Dean, Edward Gallahue, Dudley Gallahue, Harold H. Bredell and Howard T. Griffith.
List Artists for Mu Phi Epsilon’s Concert Recital
Mrs. James L. Wagner is chairman of a concert recital to be held Sunday afternoon in the Indiana World War Memorial under the auspices of Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor sorority. The recital will begin at 3:30 p. m, : Mrs. Lenore Ivey Frederickson, vocalist; Mrs. Genieve Hughel, cellist, and Mrs. Dorothy Munger, pianist, will be principal program
dent of the organization, will be as-
Wright, Charlotte Reeves and Mrs. Saul Bernat. ; . Mrs. Lewis studied several years on scholarship at the Julliard Conservatory of Music in New York and
servatory. Officers of the sorority will be hostesses. The public is invited.
Truemper-Pease
Lexington “Ave,
at 5:45 o'clock this afternoon at the Victor Memorial Church. The bride will wear a three-piece dressmaker suit of powder blue with an orchid corsage and navy blue accessories. ; : Following the informal ceremony,
March 12 at 1203 Evison St.
————————————————— I —— Dorcas Club to Meet The Dorcas Club was to meet for a 1+ o'clock luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Lee Haggerty, 3734 Boulevard Place. A patriotic program was to be given by Mrs, M. D. Rinker. ; A
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‘Miss Dorothy Meub, 539 N. Central Court, will entertain members of Alpha Chapter, Theta Delta Sigorority, at a rush party to-
artists. Mrs. Frederickson, presi-|:
sisted by a string quartet including |: Misses Jeanette Orloff, Harriet Jean | :
Mrs. Munger is a senior pupil of|: Harold Triggs, Arthur Jordan Con-|:
Wedding Today |
Miss Phyllis Pease, daughter off: Mr. and Mrs. William Pease, 1925]; and Charles J.|: Truemper, son of Mr. and Mrs. | John C. Truemper, will be married) :
the couple will leave on a trip to} Florida and will be at home after 3
Rush Party Due Tonight,
