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Planning Alpha Delta Pi Conclave

Miss Naomi Tevebaugh (Jeft) and Mis. Phil Davidson are

members of the committee in charge of

the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority province convention which will be held April 29 at the Indianapolis Athletic

Club.

Gay Murals Promise to Be #& High Spot of Decorations tor Indiana Artists’ Ball Saturday

Designs Conceived by Ralph Craig, Paul Jones and Bird Baldwin; Panels to Depict Various Epochs in Life of a Painter.

By VIRGINIA MOCORHEAD MANNON Ralph Craig, Paul Jones and Bird Baldwin, the artistic trio who designed the decorations for the Indiana Artists Club's “March of Time” costume ball Saturday night at the Hotel Lincoln, have gone & long way toward obliterating the disturbing significance of “Time Marching On.” Consider the “mural” thats to go over the orchestra. Under a large gold numeraled March of Time clock which tops a group of figures, including Father Time and the infant that customarily follows in his wake, is to be a circular placard apathetically inquiring “Whe cares?” On an illuminated revolving dais opposite the ballroom entrance will be the theme piece of the ball “Nudes Through Time.” Mounted on an orange base the corrugated blue cylinder contains five feminine figures representing Egyptian art, venus, a Botticelli model, a Picasso Modern nude and a George Peity Esquire git] Wrapped in cellophane. Nearby a brunet Salome with John the Baptists head on a golden platter beside a blond bubble dancer will represent the alpha and omega in the evolution of the dance. Six wall panels are to reveal epochs in the life of an artist beginring With a baby smearing handprints from & can of black paint. Subsequent stages of artistic development portray the adolescent drawing mustaches on pretty girls, the art student painting from a life model, the commercial artist prostituting his art, the artist whose canvas is rejected and the final cynical reversion to childhood where a Ghandilike figure, again painting with his hands, captures the blue ribbon. Mr, and Mrs. Wayman Adams of New York, who are visiting Dr. and Nrs. Leonidas F. Smith, will be among the guests at the ball. Patrons will include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Frost Daggett, Wallace O. Lee, Bert C. McCammon, Frank C. Daily. Noble Dean, Wendell P. Colter, Dr. and Mrs. J. H Kemper, Dr. and Mrs. Smith, Prof. and Mrs. Willard N. Clute, Mrs. William C. Bobbs, George Calvert and Robert Frost Dag«

gett Jr, $ $ 8 8g & 8

Parties to Precede Play

A number of dinner parties are to precede the Dramatic Club spring play, “The Road to Rome,” tomorrow night at English’s and the supper-dance at the Columbia Club. Mr, and Mis. ric M. Ayres and heir daughter. Miss Anne Ayres, will entertain Messrs. and Mess dames Otto N. Frenzel Jr, Samuel B. Sutphin, William H. Wemmen, Lyman S. Ayres and Mr. Edward L. Mayer. My. and Mis. E. Channing Kibbee, who have been visiting Mr. and Mis. Ayres for several days, returned yesterday to their home in Minneapolis. Mrs. Post Milliken's dinner guests will be Messrs, and Mesdames Elias C. Atkins, William E. NMunk, Francis Dunn, C. Harvey Bradley, William Ray Adams, George E. Home, Shirley Murphy, Richard Fair banks, Mrs. A. M. Sayles, Gilbert end Edward Ogle. Dining with Nn, and Mrs. Walter C. Marmon, who are to entertain for their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boyd of Palm Springs, Cal, will be Mr. and Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr, Nr. and Mrs. Forest Blanton of Danville and John P. Collett. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bennetts dinner guests are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Norivan Metzger, George T. Parry and Fisk Landers Mr, and Mrs. David P. Andrews, committee chairmen, will have as their guests at the play Mr. Andrews’ brother and sister-in-law, Nm. and Mrs. William Andrews of Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mis. Alex Thomson. They will dine with Mr. and Mrs. Thomson before the performance. Maj -Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall are to entertain at dinner Messrs. and Mesdames Samuel 8, Tyndall, Blaine H. Milter Jr ¥ Miss Nina Brown will be Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr. the Misses Jeanette Tarkington and Irving Moxley. Messts. Frank Springer Jr, Burford Danner and Ell Messenger, » » ®

Traders Point Hunt Elects

New directors of the Traders Point Hunt elected at the annual dinner-dance and basiness meeting Wednesday night at the Indians apolis Athletic Club are Col. William Guy Wall and Earl B. Barnes, Directors re-elected were William H, Wemmer, Eugene C. Miller and Thomas M. Kauhman. Ell Lilly will be host for his annual stag fishing party this weeks end at his cottage at Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Albert M. Cole recently returned from Chicago where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Nr. and Mrs. Schuvier Cole. Mrs. Paul Hoffman and her sons, Peter and Paul, have returned to their home in Birmingham, Mich, after a visit with Mrs. Hoffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cameron Moore. Miss Dorothy Johnston will be heme Sunday after a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mis. George I. Murphy in New York. Mrs. Murphy was formerly Miss Ruth Bybee Milliken of Indianapolis. Dr. and Mis. J. H. BP, Gauss will give a bridal dinner this evening for Mrs Gausy daughter, Miss Ruth Beckinan, and Edward D. Campbell who are to be married at 8:30 a. m. tomorow,

Methodist Missionary Group Celebrating Its 70th Year

A pageant commemorating V0 years of activity is planned for an anniversary meeting today of a womans church organization. Ane other group will sponsor a book review and program next week and the local chapter of a Catholic group will celebrate its 10th anniversary by entertaining the state convention Sunday.

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A group of 10 women and children {fh Costumes of many countries were | Crthelte Daughters of America, will

to parade in the pageant, “The Pro- Speak Sunday at the state conven. cession of the Years™ to be pre tion of the organization at the Ine sented today at the annual spring gianapolis Athletic Club. Indian meeting of the Women's Foreign apolit Court Chartrand will be Missionary Society of the Indian | ; : : = bs District of the Methodist | hostess to other state chapters in Church. The meeting is being held | connection with the 10th annivere in the Roberts Park Methodist sary of the local group. Church. Miss Eligabeth O'Hara, state ree The pageant was to follow reports gent, will extend her greetings fol by district officers. Dr. Rebecca Par- lowing the invocation by the Rev. vish, Manila, P. I. was to speak and | Fr. Thomas Fields, chaplain of the members of the district were to re-|local court. The Rev. Fr. Charles view the seven decades of the so-|Schoettelkotte will speak on the cietys history. birthday anniversary of the hostess Dr. Orien W. Fifer, Cincinnati! group. Miss Georgia Goldenbloom editor of the Christian Advocate, | Will present a reading.

will speak on the “Upward Look of Womanhood” during the afternoon Three members of the Ft. Wayne

cession. ‘The meeting will open with | Chapter of the Catholic Youth Or devotions by the Rev. Golden A. ganization will take part in the Smith, pastor of the Bast Park weekly “Call to Youth” broadeast at

gJethodist Church. Ns. J. Nj... oe i lead the song service | 11:30 am. Saturday over Station and Mrs. Carl Moore will present : WIRE. The members, who will en« solos, accompanied at the organ by, in a roundtable discussion, are | Mrs. Clifford MeNnurtrey. IMiss Tess Marie Gorka, executive | Reservations for 350 were made for | secretary of the C. Y. O. of the diothe “Vietory® luncheon at 12:15 cese of Ft. Wayne; Robert Bangert, pm president of the Ft. Wayne Diocesan

Civie Pride Group To Inspect City

Nrembers of the Civie Pride Committee, a group made up of representatives of local organizations,

dianapolis Thursday morning with

of Street Commissioners. : The committee is concerned with “the investigation of unhealthy and

lis and their correction.” Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, president of the mdianapolis Council of Women, is permanent chairman of the committee, Shine recently by Mayor Sul ivan. The work of the organization will pe publicized through radio broadcasts and a speakers’ bureau, headed by Mis. George W. Swaim. Additional speakers include Mesdames Nax Norris, Elmer Johnson and R. FP. Grosskopf, Miss Barbara Sternfels and Miss Rosemary Shank.

with city officials are being prepared by Murs. Grosskopf. The Fast Side League is working with the committee by placing 100 posters advertising the year-long beautification campaign in windows of Fast Side stores. City officials are co-operating by asking for bids on more adequate trash containers for the downtown district.

PT. A. Council To Hold Fourth Of Conferences

The Mdianapolis Council of Par-ent-Teacher Associations will cone duct the fourth in a series of par ent education conferences this afte ernoon at the Indiana World War Memorial. An operetta, a play and a carnival are included in other P.-T. A. activities for this afternoon and tonight. Dr. George S. Snoddy, of the Indiana University Psychology, will talk on “The Growing Child in a Modern World” at the conference which begins at 1:30 Pp. Mm. The public is invited.

Pupils from Grades 1 to Junior High Scheol, School ¥8, will present a carnival this evening at the school under the divection of their room teachers. Colorful posters made by pupils under supervision of Miss Mare

{guerite Orndorft, art instructor, will

be used throughout the building as carnival decorations. A cake walk fish pond, white elephant booth, gypsy fortune tellers, weight guessing contest, games, and food sale will be arranged by mothers of the pupiis. A number of fathers and graduates of the school will act as barke ers and ticket takers at the various yoom shows. A group of Junior High gitls and boys, under supers vision of Mrs. Karl B Stout, will act as vendors during the evening. Duke Stern, magician, will be an added attraction. Stunts to be presented during the evening and the room teachers in charge are: Six Ring Midget Cire cus, Miss Martha Logsdon and Miss Martha Atherton; Topsy Turvy Concert, Miss frances Nurphy King Cole Follies, Miss Frances Graney; 1939 Fashion Parade, Miss Virginia Binford; Saper-Colossal mitations, Mis. Helena MeDevitt; Believe It or Not, Miss Wallace Montague; The Children’s Theater, Miss Laura Cooper; The Melting Pot, Miss NMuabel LeFever; the Super-Silhowette Shop, Miss Hazel Force; the Suwanee Minstrels, Mis, Josephine Caldwell. Junior High students will offer Vaudeville Varieties, Miss Cora Smith; the Haunted House, Miss Marguerite Owndorft; the Clown Merry Kervan; the Young 6 Players, Miss Helen Irwin, and a Punch and Judy show, directed by Miss Mary Connor.

sponsor an adaptation of George Ades comie operetta, “I Think I

Central High School auditorium. Other skits to be presented ine clude “Powder, Rouge and Lip« stick.” a comedy by Rdna St. Vine cent Millay and “Evening Dress Ine qQispensable.” Readings, accordion numbers and dancing exhibits will be included on the program. Mis

the operetta and Miss Thelma Bid dle will direct the musie.

the PT. A. at School 30 will present a play, “The Mystery of the Masked Girl" at 8 o'clock this afte ernoon at the school. The first pers formance was held last night.

The Parent-Teacher Association of the Emmaus Lutheran School will hold a covered dish luncheon at noon Wednesday at the school A roundtable and attendance cons test will he conducted at the meet.

ing.

Review Planned

Members of the Service Study Club will asor a book review and

Youth Council, and Miss Florence Mrs. Anna C. Baxter, Dubuque, | Maginski, president of Towa, national treasurer of the chapter in Ft. Wayne

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Kappa Kappa Kappas' Two-Day

{the first day of the 25th annual convention of Kappa Kappa | Kappa Sorority today and tomorrow at the Hotel Lincoln,

{ing at 11 o'clock this morning in the Travertine Room of the

Convention to Feature Dinner, Dance and Skit by Tipton Unit

Business Meeting and Report of ‘Cross Keys,’ Sorority’s Magazines, Launch Group's 25th Annual Parley Here Today.

Annual reports, a skit by the Tipton chapter, special entertainment, a banquet and a dance are to be features of

The two-day conclave was to open with a business meet-

will make an inspection tour of In-| W. H. Winship, head of the Board,

unsightly conditions in Mmdianapo-|

Question and answer broadcasts]

Department of yrepyick, president of the Indianap-

Smell Smoke” this evening at the |)

F. H Keithley will have charge of|§

The Mothers Dramatic Club of |

hotel.

sessions.

following the luncheon. Reports to be presented in the afternoon will include those of the business manager and of Cross Keys, sorority magazine. Special entertainment has been planned for the annual banquet at

Room of the Claypool Hotel. ‘The dance following will be at the Coumbia Club with music by Billy Baer and his orchestra. Officers and delegates to the con« vention will meet at breakfast at 7:30 a. m. tomorrow. A feature of the morning general session is to be a model initiation for Misses Helen,

6:30 p. m. this evening in the Riley,

Registration for the delegates of the 103 active and 22 | associate chapters began at 7 o'clock this morning. A lunch [eon at noon will close the morning’s session. | Tewin, Frankfort, council president, will preside at all

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Stunts and entertainment by members of the Tipton Ichapter are to be presented

Jeanette and Leone Bruce, triplet daughters of Mrs. Ruth Sayers Bruce, Crown Paint, a member of Gamma Theta Chapter for 14 years. The final business session will begin at 1 p. m. tomorrow following a luncheon. Officers are to be elected and installed and installation services for a new chapter at Vers sailles also are scheduled. The final vote of acceptance of the newest chapter is to be discussed and taken during the convention. Tri Kappa council officers inelude Miss Irwin, Mrs. Ray Marr, Colums= bus, vice president; Mis. Paul Neuman, Lebanon, secretary; Mrs. George Dillinger, french Lick, treasurer; Mrs, O. M. Kinnison, Goshen, adviser, and Mxs. J. E. P. Holland, Bloomington, a founder and life member,

Mrs. O. H. Dunn will be general chairman of the Zeta Tau Alpha 18th annual state day luncheon and

|dance April 29, at the Mdianapolis

Athletic Club. ‘The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter is sponsor of the event, Mvitations have been issued to 700 members of college chapters from Indiana and Butler Universities, Franklin College and alumnae groups from Ft. Wayne, Blooming ton, Franklin and Indianapolis. Dr. , Olga Bonke Booher, local pediatrician and alumna of the sorority, will talk at the luncheon on “Survival of the Fit or Fit to Survive?” Nrs. Dale Tomey, presi« dent of Epsilon province, will award a scholarship cup to the college chapter having the highest scholastie average. Mis. Milton Dofton, member of the luncheon commits tee, has charge of the award. Miss Laura Schulz, president-elect of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter, will present the State Day award to the pledge chapter giving the cleverest stunt. Miss Helen Whitfield is in charge of the stunt award. At the speakers’ table will be Ms. N. R. Bailey, chairman of the lunch« eon committee, who will introduce the speaker and guests; Miss Ethel

olis alumnae group, who will give the welcome; Miss Schulz, Mus. Tomey, Dr. Booher, Mis. R. O. Zim=« lich, chairman of the dance; Miss Mavis Holmes, professor of history from Franklin College and a memper of the Northwestern University chapter of the organization; the

{presidents of the active chapters,

Miss Mary Seales, Indiana; Miss | Blnora Hartmann, Butler, and Miss [Iris Grimes, Franklin, and presi[dent of the guest ajumnae chapters.

| Music during the luncheon will

be provided by the Lawler Trio. Appointiments will be in the sorority colors of turquoise and gray featur ing the symbols of the sorority, the crown and shield. Favors will be blue suede bookmarks eorested in silver, Members of the dance committee assisting Mis. Zimlich are Dr. Booher, Mrs, John ©, Leech and Mrs. R. A. Riggs. Mrs. Bailey's luncheon committee is Miss White field, Mesdames A. N. Curtis, W. W, MeClennon and Lofton. Mus. Dunn's assistants are Miss Panovia Aposto! and Miss Mary Jane Hoeper, Mis. James D. Foley and Mis. R. C. Lennox.

Members of Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Delta Serority will have a

The Lowell School PT. A. will

Norman Titus are

Zeta Tau Alphas’ Program for State Day, April 29, Includes Luncheon and Dance at 1. A.C.

State day activities Saturday, April 20, two slumber parties tomorrow and Americanism work of the unit. night and a regular meeting Monday evening are included in activities Among members of the Haywards of a college sorority and several local Greek letter organizations.

the home of Mrs, Claybourne Blue 3165 Kenwood Ave. The regular meeting of the organization will be held Wednesday evening at the nome of Miss Emalee Palmer, 135 E. 30th St.

Miss Dorothy Naftzger, assisted by Mrs. Leonard Huff and Mrs. Erich Tuschingky, will have charge of arrangements for a slumber party tomorrow night for members of Beta Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau Sorority, at Robinwood Inn,

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Legion Groups Form Parties

For Travelog

Bruce P. Robison Auxiliary to Sponsor Motion Picture Tonight.

A number of parties are being arranged for the motion picture travelog tonight at the Indiana World War Memorial. The Bruce P. Robison Auxiliary is sponsor. One unit will hold a Fidae luncheon next Tuesday, while one group met recently to indorse a candidate for district presidency.

Proceeds from the travelog tonight will go to the welfare

Barcus Post who will entertain friends are Messrs. and Mesdames Jean Boyle, Ralph Klare, Harry Ridgeway, F. C. Thornberry and Mesdames Marion Hinkle, Ruth Gilmore and Daisy Graham. Parties from the Irvington Post will be given by Messrs. and Mesdames S. M. Harvey, Jack Myers and Louis Phelan, Mrs. Everett Collings and her daughter, Mary, and Mrs, Fay Lamson. Judge and Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, Mr. and Mrs. George Swaim, Mr, and Mrs. Harry K, Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tatman and Mrs,

Mrs. Landis Godwin and Mrs. Roy Hill will entertain members of Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, at 8 p. m. Monday at Mrs. Hill's home, 1034 Shannon Ave, Arrangements are being made for the annual Mothers’ Day banguet.

Mig. Russell Herr and Mrs. David Smith were initiated into Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, in services held last night at the Canary Cottage. The ceremony followed a dinner,

Delta Omicron Alumnae of Delta Delta Delta Sorority were entertained at a party last night at the home of Mrs. Rances Pearcy, 3822 Ruckle St. Assistant hostesses were Mrs, M. J. Marks and Mis. Walter Sayre.

Soprano to Sing At Musical Tea

Miss Virginia Goebel, LaSalle School of Musie soprano at South Bend, is to sing this afternoon at the annual musical tea of the Carnelian Club of Indianapolis at the Woman's Department Club. The student section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will take part in the program, Mrs. M. E. Elistun is chairman of the tea arrangements and Mrs. William KH. Swintz is in charge of the program. Instrumental ensembles on the program include a trio, Miss Betty Fasterday, violin; Miss Martha Lou Sunderland, cello, and Miss Doris Becker, piano, and a vielin sextet, composed of Misses Beth Henderson, Mary Bradway, Muriel Garrett, Suzanne Weesner, Mary Ann Bless= ing and Ann Cory, accompanied at the piano by Miss Betty Jane

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slumber party tomorrow night atiSweetman.

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Agatha Ward will form a party at‘tending from the Indianapolis Post. {In another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Al Meuer, Clem Keller, Frank Richter, Bertram Teepel, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Herther and Mesdames Lester Burgess, Ray Pitcher, Ray Harris and Merle Clapp. Junior members and sub-deb clubs are forming their own parties to attend the event. Juniors will attend from the Hayward-Barcus unit, sponsored by Mrs. Earl Kyle, and the Memorial unit, sponsored by Mis. Sidney Sedberry. Mrs, Spencer Poynter and her daughter, | Margaret Ruth, will entertain 12 girls in their party. Members of the 8 N. A, P, Club of Shortridge High School who plan to attend are the Misses Norma Smith, Dorothy Schumacher, Norma Baumeister, Mary Lou Graham, Margie Ogle, Jean Clancy, Elizabeth Ann Schmidt and Emily Jeane Lewis, Parties to be given by the Bruce P. Robison Juniors include the Misses Margaret Collman, Betty Bernauer, Betty Hasselbring, Betty and Marian Scott, Dorothy Menten, Olivene and Helen Bueneman, Dor=othy Alibright, Sarah Sertell, Louise Metzger, Mary Elizabeth Gardner, Louise Ruth Riggin, Bella Riggin, Helen Humphrey, Mabel Risdon and Billy Moore, ‘

Mrs, E. 8. Farmer will be hostess at a Fidae luncheon at 1 p. m, Tuesday, April 25, at her home, 1029 W. 28th St, for members of the Madden-Nottingham Unit 348, Proceeds will go to purchase a set of Fidae flags.

Mrs. H. 8S. Teitel, past unit president of the Hilton U. Brown Jr. Auxiliary 85, was indorsed for the presidency of thé 12th Distriet at a recent meeting of the organization, Election will be in August at the meeting of the 12th District Coun= cil, Legion Auxiliary, The auxiliary voted to sponsor a boy from School 9 who will attend the Boys State in June, Mags will be purchased for School 45 by the unit, Miss Enid Farlow and Mrs. Joseph Stocker will have charge of the presentation project. The unit, together with its Junior organization, has ordered its quota of 2500 poppies to be sold May 27. Funds from this sale will be used to carry out the welfare program of the organization, Mrs. Ruth Connelly, ehairman, and Mrs. Stocker head the committee in charge.

The Hugh Copsey Legion Auxilfary and Post will sponsor a benefit

|dance from 9 p. m. until 2 a. m.

tomorrow at the Forty and Eight Chateau, 119 E, Ohio St. Russ Dolbey and his orchestra will play,

New Officers of D. A. R. Elected

WASHINGTON, April 21 (U, BP). -The Daughters of the American Revolution today had elected seven vice presidents general and two honorary vice presidents, The society's 48th continental congress, the theme of which has been national defense, was to end today after a reception at the White House, The following were elected vice presidents general: Mrs. Homer F, Sloan, Marked Tree, Ark, Mrs, Robert F, Johnston, Humbolt, Iowa; Mrs. Frederick P, Latimer, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs, Arthur J, Rahn, Lewis= ton, Mont,; Mrs, John L. Marshall, Clemson College, 8, C.; Mrs, Henry Clay Chiles, Lexington, Mo, and Mrs. Carl Haskins, Lisbon, N, H, Mrs. J. L. Crankshaw, ™., Wi » Ind, and Mrs. Edmund P. Moody, Wilmington, Del, were named hon=

ty of May-

orary vice presidents general.

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The Bruce P. Robison Auxiliary is sponsoring a traveleg tonight at the World War Memorial. The general committee includes (left to right) the Mesdames John Paul Ragsdale, Clarence Knipp and Frank

The Tudor Hall Prelude and

as Phyllis and Miss Letitia Sinclair

Others in the cast include the Misses Elizabeth B. Meeker, Susannah Milner, Lucy Kaufman, Polly Smith, Betty Carrie Reynolds, Peggy Lockwood, Ann Brown, Elizabeth Weiss and a chorus of peers and fairies. Miss Gladys Heatheock, music department head and sponsor of the Prelude Club, and Miss Nellie MeCaslin, Masquers Club sponsor and dramaties instructor. are directing the production, Other faculty members assisting include Miss Adele Hansen, dancing, and Miss Daty Healy and Miss Mildred Fischer, art. Student aids for the operetta are Miss Florence Simpson, assistant director; Miss Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker, business manager; Miss Albertine Palmer, technical direc tor: Miss Gloria Strashun, costume director, and Miss Ada Merry, property manager.

Riley Cheer Guild

Announces New

Groups Tuesday

New committee chairmen and assistants will be announced at a

2 p. m, Tuesday. Mrs, Goldie Smith will entertain the group at her

home, 1312 N. Meridian St. New members to be installed on the executive board include Mrs. Ray Retterer, recording secretary, and Mrs. C. ©. Deupree, sewing chairman, Mrs. Wallace Heller, chairman of holiday banks, requests that members return banks at this meeting. Mrs, O. N. Ebert, chairman, has arranged a musical program. Marjon and Oscar Mutz will present solog, duets and readings. Mrs, Harold Mutz, mother of the children, will accompany them, Mrs, S, G. Huntington, president, will meet with the executive hoard at 1 p. m. to hear the annual reports, Mrs. C. A. Jacquart, chairman of hostesses, has appointed Mrs. Henry OClabrou as hostess chairman for the meeting, Her assistants will include Mesdames E., L. Eddington, Jeanette West, Carl Jones, Kashner Huber and Carl Fisher.

Vogue-ettes Dinner

To Be Held Tomorrow

The Vogue-ettes will observe their first anniversary with a dinner meeting tomorrow night at the Kopper Kettle, Newly elected officers for the coming year include Miss Rose Mandanach, president; Miss Jayre Armstrong, vice president; Miss Mary Kingery, treasurer; Miss Flossie Mae Neil, secretary, and Miss: Lillian Hart, publicity chairman,

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Prelude and Masquers Clubs Of Tudor Hall Will Present Operetta, ‘lolanthe,” Tonight

Masquers Clubs will present the

Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, “Tolanthe,” tonight and tomorrow night at 8:15 p. m. in the school auditorium, Miss Suzanne DePrez, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. D. Wray DePrez, Shelbyville, will play the title role.

Miss Judy Hamer is cast will play Strephon. Miss Margaret

Hillis is to portray the Lord Chancellor.

Mothers’ Chorus Group Will Give "Concert Tonight

The Federation of Mothers’ Choruses will give its second sece

tional concert tonight at School 46, 1701 Miller St. Among those who will take part are choruses from Schools 41, 47, 82, 54, 62, 58, 91 and 46. The pro= grams will open with group singing of the theme song, “Fairest Lord Jesus.” Numbers to be presented by School 41, directed by Mrs. M. N, Bridgwater and accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Schaefer, are “When Day Is Done,” Robert Katcher, and “Desert Song,” by Sigmond Rome berg. Miss Anna Gaston will direct the chorus from School 47 in an English folksong, “Golden Slumber;” “Sweet the Angelus,” by Henry Smart, and Woodbury's “Stars of the Summer Night.” Miss Alta Keeler will accompany on the piano,

Group to Sing “A Wish”

The group from School 82 will sing “A Wish,” arranged from Chopin's Prelude No. 7 and “Dance Song,” from “William Tell,” by Rossini. Mrs. Robert T. Maginity is director and Mrs. Leslie Muesing, pianist. Jane Lee Dailey will play a piano solo, “Rondo a Capriccio,” by Bee= thoven, School 54's selections will be “Indian Love Call,” by Rudolf Friml, and “God of All Nature,” by Tschaikowsky, under the direction of Miss Ruby Kerr. Mrs, Fred Crostreet is director and pianist for the School 62 chorus. They will offer “God Is Thy Love,” by Carl Bohm, and “Goodnight, Goodnight, Beloved,” by Pinsuti,

Jean Dailey to Play Solo

The chorus from School 58, under the direction of Helen Thomas Martin, will sing, “Go Down Moses,” a Negro spiritual, and "Tic-E Tic-E Toc,” an Italian folk song. Mrs, Clair Sides will be accompanist. Jean Dailey will play a piano solo, “Schirzeno,” by Martin Mos= kowski, Selections to be sung by the School 91 chorus will be “Tis the Hour for Music,” by Henry Farmer, and “The Green Cathe dral,” by Carl Hahn. Mrs. Esther Dillenbeck is director and Mrs. B. B. Didway, pianist. Miss Laura A. Garrison will direct the chorus from School 46 in “Neapolitan Nights,” by J. S. Zamecnik, and “Indian Dawn,” by Zamecnik. J. A. Murch will play the accompani= ments.

Virginia Gass Is Hostess

Members of the M. I. S. 8. Club will moet tomorrow afternoon at the

home of Miss Virginia Gass.

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