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ANAPOLIS TIMES ; | Two Groups at Today's Prof. John Haramy to Speak at Butler to Hold 7 & Travel-Study Club May Dinner

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Festivities at University Scheduled for May 20; Club Aids Named.

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Dr. Logan Hall will speak at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the annual Florence Nightingale Memorial Service honoring the birthday of the founder of modern nursing. Nurses of the Central District of the Indiana State Nurses' Association will sponsor the service in the Meridian Street Methodist Church, Meridian and St, Clair Sts, The Nightingale Pledge will be recited in unison by the nurses and the Indiana University Nurses’ Choral Club will sing, Miss MarJjorie Hughes will be organist and Miss Josephine Brown and Miss

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Howe High School girle will entertain their mothers at a tea at 3 oelock Tuesday afternoon at the! school. Mis, Mildred Loew is chairs | man of arrangements Members of the Drama Club will ipresent a play, “The Tarnished! Witherspoons,” ae a feature of thel program. Mis. Helen O'Daniel is) director, Miss Mary Elisabeth | Schafer will give the welcome ade] dress and musie will be presented by Miss Jo Ellen Burroughs, vocals fst, and Miss Betty Stonebraker and Miss Clara Eghew, accordion players. Miss Margaret Gordon will,

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Mise Mavilla Rainey, daughter of ME. and Mig C. Rainey, 2619 Al Ave, whose marriage to Wil | Richter, son of My. and Mis CO RAC 432 Bucking ive, will June 3, hag an 1 her personal attendants for ing

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The annual Chimes “Sweetheart” dinner will be held Thursday in the Hunters’ Lodge of the Marott Hotel, Miss Magdalene Adams, instructor in the women's physical education department, will talk Invitations have been sent to 130 alumnae of he junior women's honorary and to 10 members of the active chapter, Half of the coeds attending will be dressed in men's formal attire. Dancing will follow

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Mie, Merrill Dindlex matron of honov Miss Mary Dee Richter, sister of the pridegioome«to-be. will be maid of honor at Miss Martha Reynolds Pe bridesmaid »

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Prof. John J, Haramy of Indiana Central College will speak Thurse day evening at the annual May dinner of the International Travele : he | Study Club in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Dinner is to Ya re Als hh 14 fi iL tal Q Pa be served at 6:15 p, m. arehs of Mis, Shireman W il Entertain Sunday 4 Prof. Haramy's subject will be “International Relations.” Mrs. J. Mavilla Rainey, Who Will Marry June 3, (Frances Huffman, president, will extend the welcome and Miss Fran= \ P | A tt ndant |S endl I ve oe Ingmonel Anno eR ersonatl ¢ 3 ¢ A “ . 0 rs. B. ‘tman, uy in , Service to Honor |the club, Mrs. ‘John addi dat nd ul : { HORORREY dent, Jul Announcements of bridal parties, setting of wedding dates an . \ syresentation of candles. series of showers and parties ore included in prenuptial events for sev. | Nursine EF ounder { ” ol : eral brides-to-be. The parents of one recent bride will receive informally | § 0 SA i junior women's honorary organizas| ) S Mrs, Jules inter is CIRIrINGN 0 for their daughter on Sunday . s 1 tion are scheduled at Butler Uni | \ _- Special A TRAGSIRETS; Besighey by Miss Martha Peek, daughter of ‘ FA | | versity, Committee members for Al 5 | Nesdames Sy Rowe v Te Mr. and Mis. Charles ©. Peek, 411 Howe School 1 ca the new school year have been ane oi — J a on Buckingham Drive, whose engage 3 Ra 3 {nounced for the Butler Women's H f A NOW a M. Fiest ment fo William D. Gambill was an T x | . H x } Ld Ea (Faculty Club Hofert, ax OITlS, A. M. Files ; \ 3 NeF 2 y and Vaughn Cook will assist Mrs. nounced recentiv, has set May 2 as uc SC a\ 0 n O01 S \ : 3 a Migs Martha Finney. president of d H B Clow hosiptality chairman, het wedding day My Gambill fe . , ' RA 8 D Sa Y |the Woman's League at Butler, will 4 ] and Mrs Brower T Clay eoehaltre the gon of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gam ( Fr | Q \ | Ot h ers : Nis Ihave charge of University May Day | J 7% 4 ad Mis; Y, bill, Terre Haute \ 1 festivities May 20. The celebration Other yMcers of the club includ Miss Margaret Donnelly will be ch is sponsored by the League and the he a Scers a ie Slab include Mise Peek s oil) personal attendant | Women's Athletic Association, A Mrs. Louis Trager EN vice rol Yl WE OT Sg {horse show will be given in connec | president; “Mrs “William McGuire rv Teal Te Tog gus bare (tion with the program, under the) recording secretary: Mrs. Jack H. \ the Ha his ‘oh Me | direction of Miss Louise H. Schul- | Rhoades, treasurer; Mrs. C. R. 5. The weading Wi be hel Ath the meyer, head of the women's athletic |Ruminer, corresponding secretary: Columbia Club, department Mrs, Harold Litteral, auditor, and Officers of the Woman's League, Mrs. Horace G. Dougherty, presi{who will assist Miss Finney with | dent of the Artman Council. arrangements, include the Misses - CR Jeanne Wintz, Martha Mason and Mary Elizabeth Haves, Committee chairmen are Miss Fanchon Pare song, publicity; Miss Betty Ball, posters: Mise Javnet Pickerell, tickets for refreshments; members of Pi Epsilon Phi and Phi Chi Nu, be in charge. ! refreshments: Miss Margaret Pare Misses Billie Rech, Beatrice Mye| Irish, flowers: Mise Mary Jane ers, Jean Lowe and Suzanne Weess | Hodges and Miss Mary K, Johnson, | ner will preside at the tea table! decorations: Miss Marjorie Dalman. Assisting at the tea ih the school costumes, and Scarlet Quill mem-| ! cafeteria will be Misses Marjorie R bers, ushers bs Harvey, Henrietta Johnson, Mariets 1) RY. | 8 ; | Miss Wintz will have charge of ta Johnson, Mae Bird, Esther Overs : a PN : : : the annual May Day dance in the ton and Florence Bunce : N A LH fleldhotse Committeas in charge of arranges Saad X : | ments inelude: Mmvitations, Miss \ , NA 3 Li Phvilie Jerome, ehairiman, Miss Das a" shorne and Miss Marilyn Behvimer; program, Miss Gordon, e¢hatrman, Migs RBurroughs and Mist Sehafer; refreshments, Miss Weasner, chairs! man, Misses Rech, Myers, Lowe, Juanita Russell, Darlene RBjorkland Harvey and Mary Louise Weirick, | o and publicity, Mist Dorothy Trout | man, ehairian, Miss Mary Elia | beth Donnell and Mist Geraldine Gates |

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of the Bruce P. Robison Post and Auxiliary 113 of the American Legion will be held tomorrow eve ning in the Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln Seated at the speakers’ table will be Commander and Mrs. William | Middlesworth: Mrs, Frank Collman {unit president; Mr. Collman, state jcommander; Mrs. Harold A. Sehindjler, Newburg, and Distriet Come jmander and Mrs, James Ahren

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Freddie Maar's orchestra will iplay, Miss Frances Wallace, organs ist, will play dinner musie, Louis Groh igs chairman of ar. rangements and Mrs. Ellis MeCam mon, cochairman, Assisting them are Ray Parsons, Thomas Miller. {Mesdames Donald H. Smith, William H. Long, Leona B. M. Ross jand Groh | Members of the auxiliary will be in charge of arrangements for the Father and Son banquet Tuesday evening I'wo additional flags will be given to School 38 by ihe unit and the junior auxiliary wil prejsent a large flag to the Bridgeport Nutrition Camp. Mrs. P. A. John{son is chairman of the unit's poppy |sale on Poppy Day, May 27. Assist« ing her are Mesdames Paul Beam. Groh and Charles Schaub. Plans are complete for selling the unit's ‘quota of 3300 poppies. Mrs Ralph M. Lynch is chaisman of the PoOPHY poster contest which the group will sponsor

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