Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1939 — Page 4

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Dr.

Francis T. Hodges dal

On Mexican Trip With San Francisco Bride

Son of Dr, and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges Weds Mrs.

Alice Lyon Malloch on Coast; Hoosiers "Return From Winter Vacations.

| ; By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

Indianapolis friends received announcements today of the marriage Friday of Mrs. Alice Lyon Malloch to

Dr. Francis Traill Hodges at San Francisco.

Trinity Episcopal Church,

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Mrs. Hodges is the daughter of Mrs. Edward Charles Bridgeman of Honolulu and John Martin Lyon of San Francisco. Dr. Hodges is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges of Indianapolis. Following

a wedding trip to Mexico Cily the

couple will be at home at 1048

Union St., Russian Hill. San Francisco. Dr. Hodges attended Harvard University and the Indiana University School of Medicine. He was

formerly ship surgeon on the Dollar

Steamship Line.

. Mrs. Raymond Spruance of Long Beach, Cal., will arrive Saturday to visit her sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris T. Taylor. . Miss Belle Dean who has keen spending the winter with Mrs. Spru¢ ance will be home March 24 and Miss Margaret Spruance is to come March 24 from Vassar College to spend the spring holiday with her mother here. Capt. Spruance and his son, Ensign Edward Spruance, are with the U. S. Fleet now in maneuvers in Eastern waters.

Theodore Griffiths in New York

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Mf. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith left Saturday for the East where they will spend a few days in New York and visit their daughters, Miss Sylvia Griffith who attends Smith College, and Miss Helen Griffith, a student at Radcliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Eveleigh will leave Thursday for Miami to stay until the last of this month when their daughter, Miss Sue Anne Eveleigh, will be home from Mount

Holyoke College for spring vacation.

Robert Merrell returned yester-

day from Taft School, Watertown, Conn., to spend the three-week

spring vacation with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell.

Among the travelers back from winter vacations are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Boozer, who have been guests for two months of Mrs. Boozer’s mother, Mrs. Alice Fowler, at Miami Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman who also were at Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Huesmann are home from ga six-week trip to California, Mexico and Arizona and Mrs. Stanley M. Shipnes has returned from

a month’s visit at Tucson.

The Misses Ruth and Helen Sheerin who have been on a cruise to the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico will go to Key West for two

weeks before returning the first of April.

W. Kuhn, Mr. Kuhn and Miss Mary

Their sister, Mrs. Walter Sheerin Kuhn will be home to-

morrow from a cruise to Nassau. Mrs. Davis M. Schryer will return this week from a three-week cruise to Gautemala. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Taggart and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Taggart, are back from a six-week motor trip through the West where they spent some time in Pasadena with Mr. Taggart’s brother, Joseph Taggart, and Mrs. Taggart and stopped for several days at Chandler,

Sub Debs fo Give Dance

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The Sub Deb Club will issue invitations this week for itg fifth annual dance to be held Apri; 5 at Woodstock Club. The wooden anniversary theme will be carried out in the invitations which will be written on paper resembling blocks of wood. Hostesses will be the

Misses Margaret Jameson, Barbara

Kiger, Barbara Wilde, Dorothy

@Courtney, Barbara Masters, Marjorie Geupel, Jean Elliott, Carolyn Culp, Eleanor Appel, Nancy Goodrich, Elsie Ann Locke, Joan Mick,

Nancy Wohlgemuth and Sally Kemp.

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Munk will be home tomorrow after

spending a; Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Sparrow who

onth at Naples, Fla. Also returning tomorrow will be

joined Mr. and Mrs. Philip R.

Mallory in Miami for a two-week cruise on their yacht, Sangamo. Dr. and Mrs. James B. Eyerly are now guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mallory.

r. and Mrs. Kenneth Badger and Dr. and Mrs. David L. Smith will

return this week from Hollywood. ‘Mrs. Alfred W. Piel is back after

several weeks’ stay at Miami.

Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock, who has been in Florida for several weeks, caught the largest crevalle jack in the fourth annual Metro-

politan Miami fishing tournament.

She was awarded a citation: for °

catching a 19-pounder while fishing for tarpon by moonlight, Mrs. Henry J. McCoy, who is spending the winter at Miami, recently entertained 35 guests at a luncheon bridge party and Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Deming, who have a winter home at Coral Gables, were hosts last week for a dinner-dance at the Miami Biltmore Hotel.

G. S. Loomis of Jackson, Mich,

spent the week-end here with

his daughter, Mrs. Thomas G. Sinclair, and Mr. Sinclair. Miss Margaret Bennett, also of Jackson, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Robert S. Sinclair and the Misses Mary and Elsie Sinclair at their

home in Golden Hill.

Miss Sarah Frances Kackley will entertain with a kitchen shower this evening in honor of Miss Ernestine Elizabeth Bradford ‘and George Rose of Washington and New York who are to be married -.at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday ap the Propylaeum,

Frances Eward to Give Book

ReviewatD. A

.R. Event Today

Miss Frances Kennedy Eward, Greensburg, editor of “Cross Keys,” Tri Kappa magazine, is to review “Dawn at Lyonesse” (Mary Ellen Chase) at 2:30 p. m. today in Ayres’ auditorium. The finance committee of the

Careline Scott Harrison Chapter, D. also a style show.

A. R,, is sponsoring the review and

Several members of the chapter are to entertain at luncheons be-

fore the program and reservations?

also are being made for a Dutch treat table. Among hostesses are Mesdames Carl Maetschke, C. E. Zinn, M. R. Clark, O. H. Hershman and Kenneth Coffin. Mrs. William | Bartholomew will have Mrs. Frederick Stilz as her guest and Miss Eward is to be the guest of Mrs. George H. Batchelor. Mesdames Henry Bliss, Carl Walk and Emily E. Fordice,. New York, _ are to be guests of Mrs. Albert Gall and Mrs. Frank F. Hutchins will entertain a party of four. Reservations at the Dutch treat table include those of Mesdames Carlos Recker, William H. Tefft, Owen E. Morrell, Alfred P. Conklin, Ross Wallace, Frederic E. Taylor, W. B. Rossetter, Frank S. Wacher and W. D. Gatch. Mrs. Frederick E. Matson is general chairman of the committee in charge.

Thursday Meeting Postponed

The all-day meeting of the chapter which was to have been held Thursday has been postponed in- . definitely, Addition of seven and one half acres of land with buildings to the Tamassee D. A. R. school at Tamassee, S. C., was announced today by Mrs. William H. Schlosser, state regent. The land and buildings were donated: by the George and Frances Ball Foundation. The Indiana Society of the Daugh- - ters of American Revolution maintains a $3000 scholarship endowed to the school. Each of the 93 chapters in the state contributes to the school each year. Mrs. Schlosser, Mrs. Ball and Mrs. John Logan Marshall, a native Indiana woman and now state regent of the South Carolina D. A. R. society, negotiated the final agreement for transfer of the property.

Patty Club Party Scheduled Today

Mrs. Frank Panden was to be hostess today at a St. Patrick's Day

juncheon and card party at the Homestead for members of the Patty Club. Decorations were to be in spring flowers, large shamrocks, Irish poJicemen and miniature St. Patricks. Assistant hostesses were to be Mrs. Panden’s daughters, Mrs, Claude : ene Hadden and Mrs. Juliette

2 Guests were to include Mesdames Harry McHale, M. N. Dinnin, W. F.

, F. P. Bieri, A. H. Mills,|

McMillan ‘William J. Glaska, Oren Sparks, Charles Bertlesman, Edward Calla-

J. F.

Charles Hendry . Will Speak Here

Charles E. Hendry, program and personnel training director of the Boys’ Club of America, will speak

at 10:15 a. m. Wednesday at the American United Life Building on a recreation program sponsored by the Indianapolis League of Women Voters. Mr. Hendry, who will be in Indianapolis to conduct an institute on leadership training for the Council of Social "Agencies, will discuss “Recreation—A Municipal Responsibility.” Mrs. Joseph A. Miner, chairman of the League’s subcommittee on recreation, will. talk on “Why We Are Interested in Recreation and What We Are Doing About It.” The committee assisting Mrs. Miner, includes Mesdames Meredith Nicholson Jr., Ralph Henderson, Sylvester Johnson, William Allen Moore and Perry W. Lesh: Miss Betsy Home and Miss Barbara Haines. :

Scout Leader Will Talk

Mrs. C. S. Buschmann, a member of the Indianapolis and Marion County Council of Girl Scouts, will speak to members of Madden-Not-tingham Unit 348 of the American Legion Auxiliary at their March meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the World War Memorial Building. The lecture and discussion will be on “Community Service,” Auxiliary subject for March.

'|to members -

public health nursing, silver and

| on Saturday.

and lecturer, will discuss ‘“‘Bee{hoven” before members of the Indianapélis Alpha Delphian Club tomorrow evening at the Hotel Lin¢ciln. The talk will be one of a series of 12 Mrs. Brown is presenting to the group.

Members of the Amicitia Club will elect officers at their meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. G. T. Doyle, 1518 Edgemont Ave.

A program on America will he presented at the meeting of the Inter Alia Club tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. J. P, Merriam will read a paper, “Impressions of Hollywood.” Mrs. Fred Wagoner will entertain the group at her home, 5430 Kentwood Ave. ?

Officers of the Irvington Tuesday Club for the coming year will be elected tomorrow afternoon following the luncheon for the group at the home of Miss Caroline McAdams, 21 S. Arlington Ave.

Mrs. F. E, Dukes will be hostess of the Irvington Friendship Circle at their meeting tomorrow at her home, 280 S. Ritter Ave. Mrs. Dennis Dalton will assist Mrs. Dukes.

Mrs. Clarence S. Sweeney will talk on “Three Newly Canonized Saints” before members of the Procter Club tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Paul Ragan, 38 W. 42d St.

A review of “Free Land” (Rose Wilder Lane) will be presented to members of the Social Study Club at their meeting tomorrow by Mrs. T. A. Sefton. Mrs. Firman Sims, 5456 Hibben Ave., will be hostess.

The birthday month of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning will be commemorated by members of the Independent Social Club at their meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs.” A. M. Howell, 5702 Carrollton Ave. in

Mrs. Ross Mitchell will review “Al] This and Heaven Too” (Rachel Field) before members of the Meridian Heights Inter-se Club tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. A. M. Mc{Vie will be hostess at her home, 5226 Grandview Drive. Officers will be elected.

Tiree chapters of the P. E. O, Sisterhood will hold separate.meetings tomorrow. Members of Chapter S will elect officers tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, Maurice W. Pickett, 1616 N. New Jersey St. Mrs. Edward B. Crowell will present “Lilly Review.” >

Officers of Chapter U will be elected and installed at the meeting of the group following a luncheon at’1 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. R. H. Carpenter, 6016 E. Washington St. will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Crewes. Miss Catherine Smith will present “Gleanings from the Record.”

Members of Chapter W also will elect and install officers tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Hall will entertain the group at her home, 6375 Park Ave. :

Three units of the Latreian Club are to meet tomorrow. Miss Helen Hickey will discuss. “Romance of Silver” before members of the Alpha Delta Latreian Club at their meeting at the home of Mrs. George Siedensticker, 4822 Guilford Ave. Mrs. Frederick Hunt and Mrs. George Cornelius will be assistant hostesses.

Harold H. Reinecke, special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 3 will address members of the Alpha Beta Latreian Club tomorrow. He will discuss the work of the P. B. I. Mrs. Bernard Schotters, 616 E. 51st St, will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Malcolm Campbell.

Kenneth P, Pettijohn of the Federal ‘Bureau of Investigation will speak io members of Alpha Kappa Latreian Club tomorrow at the home: of Mrs. Charles Fisher, 735 Carrollton Court. Mrs. John Rush

Bancroft, hostess. Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. 726 N. Linwood Ave,, hostess.

7:30 p. m. Tues.

Mrs. R. B. Stokes, speakers.

Brown, program chairman.

Beta Chapter, Phi Gamma, t uditoria

Mary Clingenspell, David Page, cis McWhorters and

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EVENTS

~ SORORITIES Sigma Lambda Chi. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Martha White, 717 N.

8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Charles Lekins,

Epsilon Pi Chapter, Delta Theta Tau. Room 530 Lemcke Building. Miss Mae Dillinger, hostess. ~ Chi Delta Chi. Tues. evening. Miss Katherine Gillick, 1404 Broadway, hostess. Mrs. Doyle Harbaugh, assistant.

CLUBS

Present Day. Today. Mrs. U. S. Lesh, 341¢ N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Mrs. Edgar J. Ellsworth, assistant. Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, speaker. Monday Afternoon Reading. 12:30 p. mi. today. Mrs. Eli E. Thompson, 912 N. Rural, hostess. Luncheon, Mrs, DeWitt Morgan and

Inter Arts. 7:30 p. m. tonight, Miss Margaret Coombs, 6221 College Ave. hostess. Miss Miriam King, essistant. Mrs. Royer K.

CARD PARTY Sigma. 8 p.m. Tues. Indianapolis Power

Vv Mrs. Demarchus Brown, traveler

Elections of Officers Scheduled As Club Season Nears Close; Variety of Discussions Listed

Indicating the approaching close of the club season, a number ‘of organizations will elect new officers at meetings tomorrow. discussions including talks on Hollywood, newly canonized saints, G-Men,

Varied art are scheduled for meetings to-

morrow. One recently organized group will hold its second meeting

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and Mrs. Paul Suits will be assistant hostesses.

Mrs. Joseph K. Shepard will talk cn “History and Ideals of American Art” before members of the Australian Chapter, Travel-Study Club tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. Mesdames Jules G. Zinter, Fred Fate, Albert Fox and H. A. Stevens will be hostesses at the O’Hair Tearoom, 101 E. 14th St.

Members of the Zelotai Club of Butler University will meet at 2:30 p- m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ross J. Griffith, 212 E. 32d St. Mrs. Honta Hedger and Mrs. Harold Hanlin will be in charge of the program, and Mrs. Mark Ashley will be assistant hostess. The club is composed of wives of students and faculty members of the College of Religion. .

Members of the newly organized Worthington Club will hold a covered dish supper at their second meeting Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Abby Dyer Griffen, 5858 Central Ave. Women who formerly lived in Worthington are invited to attend the meeting. The club was formed last month at a meeting of 18 women at the home of Mrs. Sadie Mull Quack. Officers elected include Mrs. Quack, president; Mrs. Minnie Allen Osborn, vice president, and Mrs. Lulu Beach Gruelle, secretary-treasurer.

Members of the T. L. D. Club met recently at the home of Miss Claribel Hall.

Children’s Civic Rehearsals On

Rehearsals for “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp,” to be presented by the Children’s Civic Theater March 25 and 26 at the Civic Theater, are being conducted by Edward Green.

Miss Betty Tharp will be stage manager for the show. Mrs. Donald Carter designed costumes which are being made by a committee including Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte, chairman; Mesdames Richard I.ee, Wilbur Carter, E. E. Gates, C. Willis Adams Jr. and LaRue Byron. Sets were designed by Mrs. E. Hardey Adriance and are being made by Mrs. Adriance, Miss Jane Snyder, Mrs. George Enos and Mrs. Noble Dean. Members of the hand props committee are Mrs. Edward Van Riper, chairman; Miss Betty Pearch and Miss Mary Ellen Voyles. Mrs. Donald Berner, chairman, and Mrs. Robert Sweeney are in charge of scene props, and Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr. is ushers chairman.

W. C. T. U. Units

Meet Tomorrow

Members of the two Women’s Christian Temperance Unions will meet tomorrow for discussions followed by covered dish luncheons at noon. : ‘ Mrs. Epha Johnson will discuss “Alcohol at Work” before members of the Sarah A. Swain unit tomorrow morning at the home of Mrs. Emma Cobb, 1539 English Ave. The Rev. Goldie "Wetherell will be in charge of the ning Bible study hour at 11 a. m. Mrs. Charles Grant, president, will preside. Dr. G. E. Long will speak to members of the University Heights W. C. T. U. tomorrow morning at the home of Mrs. Fred Koehrn, 2124 E. Hanna Ave. Dr. Long’s subject will be “Responsibility of the Christian in the Home and in the Church.” Mrs. Dora Noble and Mrs. Ralph Bossingham will introduce temperance, missions and official papers departments. Miss Margaret Long will sing. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon.

Meridian Hills Club

Junior members at Meridian Hills Country Club and their guests will be entertained at a spring vacation dance April 16 at the clubhouse. Jack Berry and his orchestrat will play, The adult, committee .in char of arrangements includes Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry, chairmen; Messrs. and Mesdames Russell S. Williams, T. M. Rybolt, Charles C. Binkley, J. C. Siegesmund, Monroe Heath, Rollin W. Spiegel and Dan W. Flickinger. A junior committee will assist with plans.

S. T. 8S. Party Tomorrow

Members of the S. T. S. Club will be entertained at a luncheon and card party at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow

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Army Against Cancer Names

More Officers

Additional county captains and other officers in the Indiana Women’s Field Army Against Cancer had been announced today by Mrs. Isaac Born, state commander, as mobilization continued in the state. Several organizations of women have volunteered assistance of their entire membership.

Mrs. Earl Peters, Ft. Wayne, will be captain of Allen County. Other county captains include Mrs. Edward D. Hodge, Frankfort, Clinton County; Mrs. Fred Cossairt, Shelbyville, Shelby; Mrs. E. C. Cline, Richmond, Wayne, and Mrs. L..C. Cogswell, Richmond, lieutenant. Mrs. Norman Thurston, Shelbyville, will be publicity director for the Sixth District. Mrs. Mord Carter has been named lieat~nant for the Mars Hill district in Marion County. Mrs. Arval H. Miller, Vincennes, community service chairman of the Indiana Department, American Legion Auxiliary, has promised the co-operation of the 19,168 women enrolled in 280 units throughout the state. The message of the Women’s Field Army will be sent to all members in the next department bulletin. 3 Mrs. Lulu Hartzog, state president of the Women’s Relief Corps, also has offered to mobilize her organization in the drive, according to Mrs. Born. The Womens Field Army is preparing for an enlistment campaign in April when all women in the state will be asked to carry on the battle against cancer.

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2 Lodge Groups Meet This Week

A program meeting and. several luncheons are planned for this week by two women’s lodge groups. Members of the Anderson Post 44, Women’s Relief Corps, will entertain the Patriotic Society at 8 'p. m. Wednesday with a program at the Grand Army Hall, 512 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Heze Clark and Mrs. James Dunbar will be hostesses at the luncheon meeting of the telephone committee of the Sahara Grotto Auxiliary at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Hamilton Food Shop. Mrs. Charles A. Russell, 20 S. Colorado Ave, will entertain General House Committee members Wednesday at 12:30 p. m, Mrs. David Kelsch, president, will preside at an Auxiliary meeting Wednesday evening. Entertainment and refreshments will be under the direction of William Hoefgen, monarch of the Grotto, assisted by Grotto officers. Members of the ways and means committee will hold a covered dish luncheon Friday at

12:30 p. m. at the Grotto home.

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1. The marriage of Miss Virginia Carson, daughter of Mrs. W. R. Carson, to Howard F. Wright will be April 2 af 3:15 p. m. at the Broad(Ayres Photo.) 2. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Seaman announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Norman G. Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs,

her marriage Feb. 20 in St. Philip Neri rectory. The bride is the daughhome in Indianapolis on April 10 after a wedding trip to the. West

4. Mrs. Dennis J. Barton was Miss Mary Florence Sullivan before her marriage Feb. 15 at the Holy Cross Church. She is the daughter of (Plowman-Platt Photo.) 5. Mrs. John Manwaring was Miss Mary Negley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Negley, before her marriage Feb. 25 (Bretzman

6. Miss Josephine R. Halbing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Halbing, became the bride of William P. Salzarulo on Feb, 18 (Kirk=

Josephine Catherine Meyers before Mr. and Mrs. Miller are to be at

Fall Creek Mothers To Hear Dr. Brown

Dr. Frances Brown will speak to members of the Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers’ Club and their husbands at a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the kindergarten. Dr. Brown will discuss “Being a Parent of Today.” 5 A musical program and business meeting will follow the lecture. Hostesses for the meeting are Mesdames Howard Billiesen, Raymon Freeman and Alvin Leib.

Society of Florists

Plans Dinner Today

The Women’s ‘Society of Indianapolis Florists will meet for dinner at 6:30 p. m. today at the Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1101 N. Delaware St. Hostesses will be Mesdames Oliver Steinkamp, Chris Elsner, E. C. Heid-

‘|“Safe Conduct” (Fishback)

Sorority Calendars Completed

‘Bad Taste Party Planned by Members of Phi. Théta Delta. :

Sorority calendars for early this week include several luncheons, a card party, lectures and book reviews and (this is right) a “bad taste” party. : Members of the Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Club of Butler Uni= versity will entertain at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow with a guest luncheon at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset Ave. Honor guests will be past presidents, including Mesdames Ross Mitchell, C. H. Taylor, F. E. Beghtel, H. A Koss, C. 8. Ray, O. E. Butz, H. H. German, Charles Money, E. EH Stewart, Charles Smith and McCracken. : - Prof. C. R. Maxam, director of placements at the University, will talk and Mrs. Gregg Timmons will sing. Mrs. O.'R. Burghard is in charge and hostesses include Mesdames H. W. Clack, Mary Willet, Smith Burns, O. E. Butz, W. PF. Wagoner and J. P. Johfison. Dec= orations will be in green and white,

Miss Anna. Lou Roult will enter tain Wednesday evening at her home with a “bad taste” party for members of Phi Theta Delta Sorority. Guests will come dressed in “extremely bad taste” and entertainment and refreshments will be served in the same “fashion.”

Guests will include Misses Emily Marrott, Marjorie Hinninger, Mar=

‘| garet Pierce, LaVerne Anderson, El-

enor Earnheart, Lorraine Meyers, Margaret Berrie, Virginia: Byrd, Norma Keller, Alice Kelly, Betty Kelly, Edithe Edwards, Edith King, Jerry Loos, Pauline Loos, Mary Lou Mattlock, Emalee Palmer and Mes= dames Leatha Gerber, Claybourne Blue, Paul James, Robert Fitzgibbon, Luther McCoy, Morris: Princelil, Richard Miller, John Shampay, Ellsworth Smith, Charles Applegate and Morris Ireland. A round-table discussion on “Life as an Art” will highlight the meeting of Chi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, at 8 o'clock tonight with Mrs. Irma Bemis at the Merchants Bank Building, Room 315. Members of the nominating committee will report. [ Plans for formal initiation seryices and a dinner Saturday at the otel Lincoln will be completed at | the meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday of Alpha Chapter, Theta Mu [Rho Sorority. i Members of Lambda Chi Sorority will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Hotel Riley. Recently pledged were Misses Barbara Wade, Doris Wells, Rosemary Worrell and Doris Webb. Members of Beta Chapter of Phi Gamma Sigma Sorority will sponsor a card party in the auditorium of the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Plans for a lecture by Mrs. Demarchus Brown were to be discussed by members of Chi Della Chi Sorority at their meeting at 1:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Harold Andrew will be hostess at her home, 3727 E. Vermont St. Mrs. Brown will lecture at the American Life Building Wednesday, March 22. Members of the Delta Gamma Mothers’ Club of Butler will be entertained at a 1 o’clock luncheon tomorrow at the Butler chapter house, 737 W. Hampton Drive. Mrs. S. P. lay, hostess chairman, will be as= sisted by Mesdames H. C. Nickel, Frank Haney, Clayton Ridge, H. C. Riggs, B. A. Hunt, R. J. Walden and C. J. Shirk. bl . Mrs. C. E. Byrket, 770 N. Audubon Road, will be hostess to members and guests at a card party Wednes-

day afternoon at her home.

Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review “The Lenient God” (Jacobs) and for Pi Omicron Alumnae Chapters tonight at the World War Memorial. Miss Florence Wingerter, president of Zeta chapter, will preside:

The Indianapolis Alumnae of Sigma Kappa will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Miss Eleanora Brandt, 1159 Churchman Ave. Mrs. George Kaufman and Mrs. Verna B. Grimm will be as<

enreich, Jihn Heidenreich, A. G. Aulbach and Frank- Rieman.

sisting hostesses.

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