Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1939 — Page 4

Girl Scouts at Convalescent

Home Fulfill Troop Duties With Help of Junior League Group

Cripple Carts and Casts No Obstacle as Members Carry Out ‘Music and Dancing’ Requirements; Take Pride in Their ‘Indoor Trail.’

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON Plaintive and sweet the notes of “Slumber, Slumber,” echoed in the corridor of the Rotary Convalescent Home. In beds, cripple carts and incased in casts the 10 members of Gypsy Troop 58 were fulfilling the “music and dancing” requirements of the new Girl Scout program. Leading the singing were Miss Elizabeth Bertermann and Mrs. Charles W. Moores, Junior League hospital volunteers, who serve as troop captain and troop lieutenant, respectively. : Conducting the activities of the Gypsy Troop is but one part of the Junior League hospital program which includes occupational therapy work at the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children and the Rober* W. Long Hospital. Assisting on the troop committee are Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr., Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff, the Misses Mary Sinclair and Betty Brown. Miss Josephine Madden, hospital chairman, and members of the hospital committee will give a tea for the new hospital volunteers at 3 p. m. Tuesday in the occupational therapy workshop at the Riley Hospital. Nearly 40 members volunteer one-half day each week in assisting the professional staff in its program of work treatment for child patients. As a prerequisite for hospital service the young women are required to complete a three-month course of instruction under Mrs. Winifred C. Kahmann, occupational therapy director. The same enthusiasm which inspired the Gypsy Troop to sell 100 dozen cookies for Cookie Day today is responsible for surmounting all obstacles to carrying out the Girl Scout program from hospital beds. Weekly meetings are held on Monday afternoons in the southwest sunroom of the Rotary Home where the sun peeps through venetian blinds on carefully tended indoor gardens, a bulletin board and a desk painted by scouts and marked with their emblem as a symbol of their participation in community life. Far from being restricted by hospital walls the ‘program of outdoor work merrily proceeds for with sticks, stones, moss and a few stray violets arranged on a plaque it's possible to lay a quite adequate trail through the woods. As for home making, it's a real treat to roll down to the kitchen and make peach melbas. At dusk on a meeting day one may hear the happy refrain of the closing song: “Run along home and jump into bed, say vour prayers and cover vour head,” followed by the muted benediction: “God bless the Girl Scouts!”

Lectures on Flowers

If all the chatter about rules for arranging flowers makes you vaguely uncomfortable you'll take heart from Constance Spry’s assertion that “the secret of arranging flowers is nothing in the ‘world but practice.” Mrs. Spry, British purveyor of floral beauty, dispelled a number of inhibitions in her illustrated discussion of flower arrangements before the Indianapolis Garden Club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres. As a member of the regulations-are-to-be-broken school she made light of the theory that wild flowers and garden flowers don’t belong in the same vase since “what's wild is entirely geographical.” And her exquisite slides revealed the esthetic advantage of placing the foliage of one plant with the flowers of another. To assist the novice she suggested accenting in flower arrangement some quality already existing in a room. “In arranging flowers of one kind trv to recapture something of the quality of the flower with which vou are working. Bare branches or branches with just a few flowers give freedom of line and are helpful in giving ‘width to any flower arrangement,” she said. She believes mixed baskets should be “very, very simple.” She always uses holders made of large-meshed chicken ‘wire which can be crumpled up and forced into a ‘vase. For glass containers she advocates keeping the wire at the top ‘where it is easily concealed. Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair, club president, introduced Mrs. Spry to garden club members and their guests ‘were presidents of City garden clubs and State Garden Club officers. Mrs. Lyman S. Avres and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr. poured at the tea following the lecture. = E 4 x = o ”

Back From Southern Trip

Mrs. Michael J. Duffecy Jr. is home from a 'visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jefferson ‘Gros, at Memphis, Tenn. and a trip by plane to Tallulah, La. where she was the ‘guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dickinson. Mr. Duffecy Jr. returned last week after spending Easter at Memphis. Mrs. Lyle Moore and her daughter, Mary Margaret, are here from Newport, Tenn., for a two-week visit with Mrs. Moore's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Eberts.

Sigma Alpha Jota Chapter to

Have Initiation and Musicale

Formal initiation services will be conducted for pledge members bf Zeta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary music sorority, Tuesday evening in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The ceremony ‘will be followed

by a banquet at 6 o'clock in the Crystal Ballroom of the club.

An evening musicale will be presented by the organization Tuesday, May 9, in the Indiana World ‘War Memorial as the major project of the

spring season. Mrs. Howard Griffith of the Patroness Club will serve as toastmistress for the banquet and short talks ‘will be made by Mrs. Frank

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Lillie King, initiates; Mrs. Ethel-| wyne, Arnholter, alumnae-at-large, | and Miss Helen Starost, Zeta Chab- ship fund of the sorority

ter. i A scholarsh i Pledges who will ‘be inducted i= | : ip wi

thy Knight Greene; Miss Betty Mc-!of the ‘Conservatory.

Shirley, pianist, and Mrs. Mary El-| The Sinfonietta. ‘which “will pre- . lery Smith, soprano. Mrs, Melissa sent the program, was organized . ‘Cornish, president of the Nu Zeta several vears ago by Miss Mary Anh ! : Kulmer, ‘who now ‘is ‘conducting a : Committee chairmen appointed Berlin orchestra. The ‘group of 30 ‘ vy MS. EN > Brady, DSL, [oung women ‘of ‘the sorority ‘made "to charge of arrangements in- their first ‘appearance at ‘the na- . clude Miss Mildred Knight, initia- tional eotivonsion last Summer

: Alumnae, ‘will be in charge.

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| ‘will present the ‘program for the levening ‘musicale on May 9, ‘as|sisted by Mrs. Carl ‘B. Moore, ‘conCregor, Patroness Club; Mrs. Mar- tralto soloist. ‘Miss Roberta Trent tha Martin, Nu Zeta Alumnae; Miss is director of the Sinfonietta. Pro-

ceeds from the project ‘will go to the (Eva Schurmann Memorial Scholar-

Mr ne awarded ! ater to a senior high school stuclude the Misses Helen Flagg, Thel-!dent ‘who ‘is enrolted at the Jordan ma Grannis, Emma Hill, King, |Conservatory of Music for a degree Katherine McCain, Maxine Shrader course. Auditions ‘will be held ‘aurGrace Stevens, Mary Zook; Mrs. ling May and June ‘and ‘will ‘include Evelyn Pierce Foley and Mrs. Alma istudents of ‘voice piano, string Lemley. Mesdames G. M. Cornelius, \wind, ‘brass, wood ahd other ‘instruFred Warner and Carl Irrgang Will ments. The scholarship ‘winner ‘will be initiated into the Patroness Club. he selected following the ‘auditions Musical selections ‘will be 'pre- Mrs. Schurtann, in ‘whose name the sented by Mrs. Martha Foreman, |scholarship is given, ‘was 8 ‘member _ ‘violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Doro- lof the sorority and s, past ‘president

Assisting Mrs. Bredy ‘and ‘activa chapter ‘members ‘will be Mrs. ‘Cor

“The Road to

matic Club tonight will present “The

Eternal City.

M. Fauvre. Others in the cast are Mrs. Lafayette Page, Mrs. David P. Williams Jr., Harold B. Tharp, Francis W. Dunn, Orland A. Church, Samuel R. Sutphin, Richard Tennant, Thomas Mahaffey Jr., Robert Frost Daggett Jr., Booth 'T. Jameson, Theodore Severin, William N. Wilson, William H. Stafford Jr.. Henry Frenzel and Caleb Denny. The production committee includes Mr. and

Dramatic Club Will Present Rome’ Tonight

Right in step with the current t Robert Emmet Sherwood “explains” The plot hinges on Amytis, leading glamour girl circa 200 B. C. and

wife of Fabius Maximus, to be played on English’s stage by Mrs. Irving Horace F. Hill TIT will appear in the role of Hannibal.

Mrs. David P. Andrews, chairman, Messrs. and Mesdames George H. Denny. Wallace C. Tomy and Wil- | liam E. Munk. In one group at the after-theater | supper-dance at the Columbia Club will be Messrs. and Mesdames Wil- | liam J. Lochhead, Henry Adams! Johnston, Thomas Henderson, E. Havens Kahlo and Henry C. Atkins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W: Kuhn's dinner guests before the performance will be Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Mayer, A. Kiefer Mayer, Eugene 'C. Miller and ‘John 'G. Rauch. Dining ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Greathouse Jr. ‘will be | Messrs. and Mesdames Stanley W.| Shipnes, John K. Ruckelshaus, Wilson Mothershead, Thomas Ruckelshaus and Mr. Conrad Ruckelshaus. Among other hosts and hostesses for dinner parties ‘will be Mrs, Albert J. Beveridge. Mrs. Post Milliken, Miss Josephine Madden, Miss Nina Brown. Messrs. and Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, Walter \C. Marmon, Edward J. Bennett and Maj.-Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall.

Peara to Speak At Persian Tea

speak at the Persian Tea to be heid Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock ‘at Johh "Herron Art Museum. Mr. Peara is a collector and authority on Persian rugs. The tea is to be held in ‘eonjuhection ‘with the special exhibit ‘of antique oriental rugs on display at the museum. Mrs. Noble Dean heads the hostess committee, assisted by groups from ‘the membership ‘and gqctivities committees. Two ‘young ‘women in Persian costumes ‘will ‘preside at the charcoal samovar. ‘The tea and sweetmeats to be served at the tea have been imported from Persia. The tea 'is open: to the public. Robert Tschaegle ‘will ‘speak oh “Isms of Modern t” tomorrow afternoon at 4'p. m. at the Museuin.

Tha 13 : . University Women's Groups Will Meet ~ Two groups ‘of ‘the Indianapolis Branch of the American ‘Associatioh ‘of ‘Uhiversity Women ‘are ‘to have evening ‘meetings next ‘week. Mrs. ‘Grace B. ‘Golden, ‘executive secretary of the Children’s Museum, will ‘discuss “Europe's “Shifting Boundaries,” before ‘members of ‘the Evéning ‘Discussion ‘Group ‘following ‘their ‘Ginter wt 6:15 'p, ‘th. Tuesday ‘at ‘the Busittess ‘and ‘Professional ‘Women's ‘Club. Mrs. Myron McKee, 4510 Park

Arthur “8. Taylor, the aie ‘Putrsniss Glib

| performances next week-end. Per-

Miss Irving Moxley; Mrs. H. H. ArnWrs. Robert Smith, wardrobe mis-

A. T. Peara, Davenport, Towa, ht

{second ‘vice presidents, treasurer and

rend for historical drama, the DraRoad to Rome,” wherein playwright Hannibal's failure to capture the

Children’s Civic Theater to Give Play Four Times

A play based on the life of Ste-

{phen Foster will be presented by the

Children’s ‘Civic Theater ‘ih four)

formances are to be at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Saturday and 3:30 p. m, and 8 o'clock the following day. A musical background of songs by the American composer will be used in the ‘production ‘which is an adaption by Mrs. ‘George Fotheringham, ‘Children’s Theater chairman, and Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, a founder of the organization. Mrs,

William ‘G. Sparks has been in charge of the musical research and Edward ‘Green ‘will be director. The cast will include 42 charac-| ters including singers, dancers and instrumentalists. A narrator ‘will appear betweeh scenes to carry on the story. Others ‘ih ‘charge of arrangements for the production ‘include ‘Egan Leck, stage manager, assisted by holter, production ‘manager, and tress. Mrs. Donald ‘Carter has designed ‘the ‘costumes, ‘which are being ‘made by Miss Helen Hartinger, Mesdames Luther B. ‘Shirley, Rob- | ert Moynahah, E. ‘E. ‘Gates, John] Brant and Angeline Seiden. ‘Mrs. E.| Hardey Adriance ‘and Mrs, ‘George Enos are ‘inh ‘charge ‘of set design-

ing. Miss Katherine Fulton is ‘in charge of collecting hand props, assisted by Miss Alice Vonnegut; Mesdames Edward Vah Riper, E. R. Steeg, Frederick Pier and Wilbur rter. Miss Betty Tharp ‘is chairmah of scene props, assisted by Mrs, Donald Bernar; Misses Lois Jackson, Joanne ‘Dissette, Peggy ‘Clippinger and Barbara “Sheerin.

Women’s Council To Vote Tuesday

The ‘Indianapolis ‘Council ‘of ‘Women's ‘board ‘of ‘directors ‘will elect ‘new ‘officers Tuesday ‘morning at ‘a business ‘sessioh ‘at Bahher‘Whitehill ‘auditorium.

‘Officers ‘to ‘be chosen for a ‘oneyear ‘term ‘are ‘president, ‘first ‘and

Rohn and ‘coresponding ‘secretaries. rs begin their terms in ‘September. Wrs. Lowell Fisher has headed the ‘organizatioh ‘during ‘the last ‘year.

Plan St. Mary's Dance Plans ‘for ‘a ‘spring ‘dance ‘oh May 19 dt the ‘Columbia ‘Club ‘will be discussed by ‘members of ‘the St. Mary's Academy Alumnge Association ‘at a meeting ‘at 2:30 'b. ‘th. ‘tomorrow ‘ih

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Mrs. Alex Taggart Jr. (left) and Mrs. Alfred F. Gauding are

among many Stansfield Circle members ‘who are busy these days ‘with plans for the organization's spring dance, May 13, at the Woodstock

Club.

2. Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt heads the advertising ‘committee for the dinner dance which Sunnyside ‘Guild ‘will sponsor ‘next Saturday night ‘at the Columbia Club. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)

3. Ellen Trost (left), a senior

Girl Seout at Riley Hospital, Is in

charge of ‘Cookie Day at the hospital. She is showh ‘discussing ‘sale progress ‘with Miss Lillian Barrand (right), trocp patrol ieader, Miss Betty Bertermann (second from left), troop captain, and Mrs, ‘Charles 'W. Moores, troop lieutenant. The Scout ‘organization at the hospital is sponsored by the Jumor League's hospital committee. The ‘comimittee will give a tea Tuesday afternoon at the hospital for new volunteer

workers.

4, The American Home Department of the Woman's Department Club will sponsor a Home Show and Hobby Fair Wednesday at the

clubhouse.

Mrs. ‘Carl J. Weinhardt (center) heads the ‘department;

Mrs. Mary Beatrice Whiteman (right) fs arranging the show and fair, and Mrs. George Dunn heads the music cominittee,

5. The Misses Mary McGinn,

Mary ‘Clare Kelly and Rosemary

Fletcher are assisting with plans for the Juhior Prot of St. Mary's

Academy. Antlers.

The dance will be given Wednesday night

at ‘the Hotel

6. Mrs. W. A. Hastings, Madison, Wis., will sbeak on the program arranged for the state conhventioh of the Indiana ‘Congress of Parents and Teachers, Tuesday through Thursday, at the ‘Claypool Hotel, She is ‘a 'vice president of the natiohal ‘congress.

300 Are Expected to Attend

tel Lincoln.

Woodward, third vice president, and Mr. Woodward ‘are ‘to ‘entertain a party ‘of ‘friends. Guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Swaith ‘will He Messrs. and Mesdames R. T. Brocker, Russell Lamkih ‘and John Freeinah. Th a Dutch treat ‘party ‘will Be Messrs. and Mesdames Willian Myron Yorger, Bert ‘C. Bruder, ‘George Marohh, Johh Kirby, Tee Arnold, Richard Tuttle, Pred D. Tucker, Lloyd Harter and Dr. ahd Mrs. Earl A. ‘Woods.

Pi Phis Will Discuss Picnic Plans Monday Plans for a pichic next month ‘will Pe ‘discussed by ‘members ‘of ‘the Thdiaha Beta Alumnae ‘Club of Pi Beta Phi following ‘their ‘dinner meeting at 6 ‘o'clock Monday ‘evehihg ‘at the home of Mrs, ‘George E. Palinér, 5455 Kenwood Ave. Mrs. ‘Dorothy Arndt Teddife ‘fs president of ‘the ‘club ‘which fs ‘organized ‘of “alumnae from the Indieha, University ‘chapter of the sorority. The group hes sent conigratulations fo the active chapter at

the ‘school “wuditoritim, ‘Chuck

the ‘university ‘for ‘ranking highest pf oi: } DUS “SOro. rities ‘Ih

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Indiana Artists’ Ball Tonight

More than 300 reservations have been made for the annual ‘costume ball of the Indiana Artists’ ‘Club which ‘will be held tonight at the Ho-

Gordon Mess, club ‘president, and Mrs. Mess ‘will have ‘as ‘their guests Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Holman, Messrs. and Mesdaimes Richard ‘Dye, C. TT. Moreland, Williath Hanchett and ‘C. P. Kapplowski.

Mrs. ‘Arthur

Phi Beta Group To Hear Review

Mrs. Richard ‘C. Fielding ‘will ‘present a book review and Mrs. Helen Morton ‘will give ‘dramatic sketehes before ‘members ‘of ‘Pi Zeta ‘Chapter of ‘Phi Beta, national ‘professional music and drama ‘organization, Tuesday ‘evening. ‘Mrs. Theodore J. Sfener, 8720 'N. Pennsylvania St, will be hostess. Plans ‘will be ‘discussed for ‘the founders’ ‘day dinner and guest ‘prograth ‘which ‘will be held ‘text ‘month at ‘the ‘WMarott ‘Hotel. ‘Miss ‘Cynthia Pedr] Maus and Miss ‘Gwendolyn F. Schort ‘will De wssistant hostess. Newly ‘elected officers include Mrs, Tlelding, president; Wirs. ‘Hazel Sitvey ‘Hill, vice president; Mrs. Biener, secretary -treasiirer, ‘and Mrs. H, 'W, Rhodehaimel, historian.

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tires as in ‘Jesse James’ ” probably will be suggested and discussed. Mrs. Fred Tucas, Greencastle, president, ‘will be ih ‘charge of the business session. Miss Helen Daily and Mrs. T. A. Sigler, ‘Greencastle, will be in charge of registration beginhing ‘at 9:30 a. 'm. ‘with the first session ‘opening at 10 ‘o'clock under direction ‘of Mrs. A.J. Hueber,

Chapters to Report

Talks ‘at the ‘horning session ‘will include ‘reports of chapter heads at Greencastle, Ft. Wayne, Terre Haute, Sheridan, South Bend, Lafayette, Bloomington, Martinsville, Anderson, Vincennes and Indianapolis. Following a ‘round table discussioh by Mrs. Lueas, James Thrasher, ‘drame, critic for The Tndianapolis Times, ‘will speak ‘on “Motion Pictures Yesterday and Today.” Mrs. Julia Belle Tutewiler, ‘chairthah ‘of the ‘nhominating ‘committee, will report candidates for office. Mrs. R. Earl Peters, F't. Wayne, state parliathentariah, ‘will ‘serve in that ‘capacity for the conclave. After a lincheon at 12:30 'p. 'm. ih the ‘Oriental ‘Room, talks ‘will be made by James Tucker, Thdianapolis Star ‘drama critic, and James C. MecLauchlah, ‘exchange teacher at Shortridge High School froth Scotland. The Rev. Henry PF. Dugan will give the invocation. Honorary members, including Mrs. Thothas Deminerly, life ‘co-operative chairthah ‘of the downtown theaters ahd ‘exchanges; Mrs. Charles Davidsoh ‘and Mrs. J. 8. ‘Ornsdorft, ‘offi ¢ers, ‘club ‘presidents and delegates will ‘be seated ‘at special tables for the liihcheon. Mrs. Robert Mottern, chairman, ‘assisted by Mrs. Tee Waddell ‘and Mrs. Will Wertz, ‘will be ih ‘charge of the tables.

Mrs. Ross ‘to Preside

Wirs. ‘David Ross, founder of ‘the organization ‘and state ‘president for many years, ‘will be ‘in ‘charge of the liheheoh ‘prograth, Assisting ‘her will be Wesdames Peters, Joe Mc Cord, Tucas and Miss Mabel West. ‘Music ‘will be ‘provided by a string trio ‘from ‘Greorge Washington High School, ‘cotiposed of Richard Scalf, ‘Toufs Mader and Reginald Smith. ‘Miss ‘Charlotte ‘Orist ‘will ‘accompany ‘them. ‘Mrs. J, ‘H. ‘Compton ‘fs ‘music chairman, Wrs. H. 'W. Southard ‘will be hos‘pitality chairman, assisted by Mesdames Max Norris, A. 'H. Bretthauer, 'R. 'R. Mills and 'B. IL. White. Mempers ‘of ‘the ‘reception ‘committee, headed by Mrs. 'Demmerly, include 'Wrestaies Ross, ‘©. J. Pinch, Wolf Sussman, Born, Southerd, ‘Galen ‘Doyle, Wertz, Huber, Mottern, Fred, ‘Bretthauer and Mary E. Sharpe. Ushers ‘will ‘be Mrs, ‘Casper ‘Kempf and Mrs. Bretthauer, ‘Mrs. H. ‘C. "Bertrand and Mrs, L. H. Fouts ‘will

be ‘pages. Catholic Daughters Will Be Entertained Tnafanapolis ‘Court ‘Ohartrand will ‘Be ‘hostess ‘tomorrow ‘to ‘the state ‘convention of ‘tie ‘Outholic Daughters of America. A diner and ‘business session in ‘the ‘wuftérnoon will We Held ‘at ‘the Tndianapolis Ath Tetic Club. ; Wirs. ‘Arita ©. Baxter, Dubie,

rsers to Urge

Authenticity in ‘History Films’

A ‘resolution asking for ‘more ‘educational and more authentic films

on biography and history probably will be convention of the Indiana Endorsers of Mrs. Isamc Borh fs chairtmah of the resolutions

EE during the 24th annual hotoplays Wednesday ih the

Another resolition asking that “crime not be glorified in motion pic-

Tri Kappa Group To Elect Officers, Install New Unit

¥leotion and installation of officers and installation of a new chapter at Versailles ‘will be held during the closing ‘session of the silver anniversary convention of Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority this afternoon at the Hotel Lincoln. Delegates from 103 active and 22 associate chapters assembled yesterday. Miss Rosalie Trwih, council ‘president, ‘will be in charge of the closing sessions, Sixteen ‘women will be fhitinted as charter ‘members of the newly formed chapter. Model initiation ‘services will be conducted ‘this afternoon for Misses Helen, T.eone and Jeanette Bruce, triplet daughters oi Mrs. Ruth Sayers Bruce, a member of the Crown Point chapter. Miss ‘Carmen Hurst, Peru, chairhah of the hominating committee, is ‘to report candidates for office this afternoon. Assisting her ‘on the committee have been Mrs. L. G. Royer, Spencer, and Miss Betty Tuthill, Michigan City. Miss Isena Kixmiller, Vincennes, was ‘hanted ‘chairman of the ‘conventioh ‘committee oh audit and finance. ‘Others of the group were Miss Pauline Moore, Noblesville, and Mrs. ‘Bayard Hughes, Madison. A ‘resolution ‘on the death last week of ‘Mrs. Hallie Bortz Schaeffer, t. Wayne, ‘council ‘president from 1931 ‘to 1935, ‘was read and passed at ‘the opening ‘meeting of the conclave yesterday. Mrs, J. BE. P. Holland, ‘Bloomington, founder and life member, ‘presented the resolution. The ‘scholarship report presented by ‘Wirs. ‘Ray Marr, Columbus, vice president ‘and scholarship chairman, reverled that in ‘the 25 years of Tri Keappa’s organization a total amount of $49,361 has been given in state scholarships and that 2499 state and focal] scholarships have been given. About 500 attended the dance last night ‘in ‘the ‘Claypool Hotel follow ing ‘the formal convention banquet,

Travel-Study Club Marks Artman Day

Whe Venetian Chapter of the International Travel-Study ‘Club ‘will hold = lincheon ‘meeting Monday ih ‘celebration of Artman Day. Nirs. Teo Litz, 931 'N. Arlington Ave, Will ‘be hostess. Mrs. ‘C. ‘O. Joyce and Mrs. Ruth Sutherland will ‘assist. Guests will inhelude Mrs. J, Trancis Huffman, I. T. 8. C. resin, dent, and the Mesdames Fred Fate, Louis Trager, William McGuire and C. R. Ruminer. Sorority Supper Monday Members of the Delta ‘Club ‘of Kappa Kuppe Gatiima Sorority will Hold ‘» supper Heating ut 6:30 p. ‘mh.

Towa, Hutionnl treasurer, will ‘speak,

11 ‘Will give wu Party Wt 2 lek ‘this ‘afternogn

Rev. Pr. Ohurles Sonvetteikotte » fs solistiuled to wilress

Monday at ‘the ‘home of Mrs. Paul Rhondarmer, 4243 Brouwdway. Wiss Jenn Fox ‘and Mrs. EB. WN, Hill will

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