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Judge Florence

Program at French Lick Rally Of Indiana's Businesswomen

Thirty-Five Delegates a

Indianapolis Club Among 500 Expected At Three-Day State Convention,

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FRENCH LICK. May 19.--~More than 500 members of the Indiana

Allen to Head

nd Many Visitors From

Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs are to convene! Lick Springs Hotel for their annual’ ;

here this afternoon at the French state convention. An address by Florence E. Allen, Washington, judge on the U. Court of Appeals, tomorrow night will be a highlight of the three-day sessions Thirty-five official delegates and many visitors are expected from the Indianapolis club.

Tea Scheduled Today

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A {ea is to be held this afternoon

and an executive board meeting will be held this evening. Dr. Agnes E. Wells. Bloomington, will give the president's address (omorrow mornine. Voting for new officers will be tomorrow, Nominees are: President, Mrs. Lottie M. Kirby, Bloomington, and Aliss Sally Butler. Indianapolis: first vice president, Miss Tella Haines, Sullivan, and Mrs, Pearl Lee Vernon. Martinsville; second vice president. Miss Floy Carson, Lafayette and Miss Mahle Engstrom, Michigan City) corresponding secretary, Miss Vestie Burks. Bloomington, and Miss Alta Pruitt, Indianapolis; treasurer, Miss Martha Babb, Marion, and Miss Catherine Kessel, Newcastle: recording secretary, Miss Ruth Giver. Wabash, and Miss Grace Sale, Evansviile,

Garden Party Tomorrow

Judge Allen replaces Dr. Marjorie Nicolson of Smith College as the convention banquet speaker. Murs. Rosa A. Cunningham, Towa, first vice president of the National Federation, also will speak tomorrow evening and at tomorrow afternoon’s session Dr. Emily Hickman of New Jersey State College for Women will speak Sunday morning at the International Breakfast. A garden party will be held ‘tomorrow afternoon in the hotel's Japanese Garden. Convention committees include: Credentials, Mrs. Fannie L. Weatherwvax, Bloomington; decorations, Miss Mildred Dunn, Spencer; election. Mrs. Elma C. Walters, Bedford: finance, Miss Babb:

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Parties Listed For St. Mary’s | Dance Tonight

Several parties have been arranged | to attend the annual spring dance of | the St. Mary's Academy Alumnae Association tonight at the Columbia! Club. Chuck Haug and his orchestra!

will play for dancing from 10 p. m.| }

until 1 o'clock. Miss Mary Murdock, general chairman of the event, will entertain Miss Rose Boland, Miss Rose Marie Dean, William Daugherty. Paul Sweeney and Joseph Breen. In another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Rohr, L. A Struthner and George Armold.

Miss Mary Riley and Henry Me-' a

Mahon will be host to Miss Mary Naughton, Miss Kay Stapleton, Norbert Kelier. Fred Grannaur and Mr and Mrs, William Nordiesk, Danville, Ill. Also attending together’ {will be Misses Rita Bornhorst, Marie Hunt, Helen Maloney, Patricia Ker-, van, Messrs. Lawrence Feltman,! Wilbert Shaver, Frank Milier, Harold Miller and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Allen. Others who have made reservations are Misses Mary Lou Walsman, ‘Harriet Bray, Irene Winings, Lee M | Fox, Marcella Topmiller, Messrs. Louis Zickles, Wallace Scott, James Lentz, Fred Van Brant and Dr. A C. Stipher.

. | Aids Announced For Butler Ue) Mav Day Dance!

courtesies, Mrs. Loretta M. Howard, '

Jeffersonville; hospitality, Miss Haines; hostess, Mrs. Clara Wells, Columbus: information, . Frances Hathaway Spencer: installation, Miss Rosza Tenkel, Fort Wayne; music, Mrs. G. B. Breedlove, Martinsville; pages, members of Omicron Delta at Indiana University; program and printing, Mrs. Kirby; publicity, Mrs. H. J. Martin. Martinsville: registration. Mrs. Bertha Edwards. Bedford; rules, Mrs. Vernon, and transportation, Mrs. Myra Majors Wirenius, Indianapolis.

Warren Central

Seniors Prepare Class Dav Plans

Seniors of Warren Central High School wiil hold their annual class dav program Wednesday at Forest Park in Noblesville. The Rev. Erroll T. Elliott, pastor of the First Friends’ Church at Indianapolis, will deliver the address at the Senior Service of the school Sundav afternoon The Rev. Mr. Elliott will speak on “Why Not Try Living” at the Senior Service at 3 o'clock in the school auditorium. Music will be provided by the Senior Choir directed hy P. E. Hamilton. The Rev. Milcomb D. McNeal, pastor of the Prentice Presbyterian Church. will assist The class will, prophecy and history will be read during the Noblesville program. Seniors in charge of

events include Misses Mildred Xit- | lev, Lois Frisbie, Kay Langenberg.!

Mary Hill, Kenneth Smith and Earl Applegate, class will; Miss Mary L. Wiese, Miss Ila Kuffler, Jack Heskett, Al Minger, Chet Cannaday and Paul Beaman, prophecy, and Miss Pauline Smith. Miss Jean VanSickle, Harold Toombs, Ray Robertson and Yovan Stiko, history. Parents who will be cosponsors for the picnic are Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Smith, Paul Cannaday. E. Hendricks, Ira Pickerel, Louis Kirkpatrick, G. Kitlev, Joe Bell, Virgil VanSickle, H. W. Brinkman, Ernest Bodensick, CC. Calvin, Albert Frishie, Daniel Riser, Floyd Langenherg and H. J. Bridgins. Mrs. M, Rodden, vice principal of the school, is class spensor,

Auxiliary of Police To Hold May Dance

The Ladies" Auxiliary ta the Indianapolis Police Department will held its second annual May dance from £:30 to 12:30 o'clock Sunday night in the Indiana Roof ballroom Members of the social activities committee who will serve as a reception committee are Mesdames Forrest Allison, Robert E. Kelly and E. 2. Arzsman They wiil be assisted by Mesdames Francis Beamer, Harold Goodman, John Davidson, Michael Kavanaugh, Roy A. Pope Sr, Roy A. Pope Jr, Ward Pettijohn, Elmer E. Clary, John Finney, John W. Mullin. Emmett B. Staggs. Pinkney C. Davis, O. D. Thomas, J. L. Ferguson, W. C. Herkless, Dan Smith, John Ambuhl, Donald Bushong, Sam Byrd and Walter Claifey.

Additional assistants will be Mes- |

dames Emiel Gebauer, Edward Griffin, Leonard Forsythe, Clarence Golder, James R. Hasch, Dulin Judd, Harry Kernodle, Thomas Renforth, Martin Kruse, Cecil London, J. J. Madden, Zela Nelis, Charles H. O'Donnell, Eugene O'Sullivan, Harry Connor, Cozetta Os-

born, M. R. Pollock, Clinton Robe- June 6 and will continue every Tues- | School and Community.”

gon. Julius Reinking, G. M. Stewart and Michael Smiley.

Several to Hear Singer Several parties of faculty members and students at the Jordan Conservatory of Music will go to New Castle Tuesday évening to ate . tend a recital by Jeanette Van Zant at the First Christian Church. Miss Van Zant, a soprano, is a “voice student of Franklin Taylor at

the conseryatory,

| Johnson, { Martha Mason,

Committees in charge of arrangements for the annual May Day dance tomorrow evening at Butler University had been announced to‘day by Miss Jeane Wintz, general Jehairman., Miss Wintz is vice president of the Butler University Women's League, sponsoring group of the dance which will conclude May Day activities on the campus. Members of committees are: Decorations — Miss Mary Jane Hodge and Miss Mary Catherine cochairmen: Misses; Mary Lou Brown,

Marie Schubert, Robert Conreaux,

| Virginia Goodrich and lois Mor-

ton. Tickets-—Miss Mary Jane Fehr, chairman, Misses Emily Wilson, Elnora Hartman, Ethel Bailey, Margaret Amos. Mary Ann Bowman Betty Alvis, Rosemary Bradley and Martha Van Talge { Reception—Misses Betty Collins. Mary Elizabeth Hayes, Mason, Rose- | mary Newman, Martha Finney, Vir-| ginia Johnson, Jaynet Pickerel and Wintz. Special guests at the dance will be Dr. and Mrs. James W. Putnam, Deans and Mesdames Gino A. Ratti, Frederiex D. Kershner, William L. Richardson. M. O. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. Thor G. Wesenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max deVietien, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lautner. Mrs. Virginia G. Brunson, Misses Emma Colbert, Florence I. Morrison, Audrey Callander, Louise M. Schulmeyer and Mr. Ellis Carroll.

Finds British | Women ‘Subtle’

LONDON. May 19 (U. P) —-—Norman Hartnell, an ex-Rugby football star, said today that Queen Elizabeth's wardrobe is making a hit in America because British Women are more “subtle” than American women. Mr. Hartnell ought to know. because he designed almost evervthing the Queen is wearihg in Canada and the United States. Once noted as an athlete and as; the “leading lady" in varsity ama-| teur dramatics, the 36-year-old bachelor became the Queen's dress-| maker after challenging Paris de-| signers for the title of world dress| |dictator. He considers American | women as snappily and smartly! dressed and “beautifully turned out” | {but he thinks that the subtlety of! | British women is an important point. Mr. Hartnell has been credited! with making London an important | fashion center, comparable to Paris. | since he was fired from his first| job as a designer. { It was in July, 1935, that Mr.| Hartnell challenged the Paris de-! signers by inviting United States! buyers to inspeet his designs in Lon- | don week before the Paris displays ‘opened on the theory that “if they| come to London before Paris the rest of the world will follow suit.” The royal family supported his challenge and entrusted to him the task (of designing dresses for the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in October of the same | year, | . | Morning Gym Class |

At Y. W. to Picnic!

The Morning Gym Class of the Y.! W. C. A. will have a picnic Tues-| day at Morgan-Monroe State Park.| (Mrs. Harry Haden is in charge, | assisted by Mrs. Geneva Fledder-| {john and Mrs. John Bach. A bus| will leave the YY. W. at 9:30 a. m. Swimming will begin at the Y. W.

day from 11-12 a. m. followed by! sun bathing on the roof garden at the Y. W. residence. | Two movies, “The Value of Good | | Posture” and “Life Saving,” will be | shown at 6:45 p. m. Thursday for | the posture and life saving classes of the Y. W,

\Choruses’ Board to Meet

| The Federation of Mothers | Choruses will hold a regular board | meeting i 10 a. m.

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| New York. | Women Voters’ committee on expansion. | horn discussed the expansion program with representatives of local

Monday in the dent trio from the Arthur Jordan|inger will talk on “Trudeu to torium. Conservatory of Music, | Travel"

The Indianapolis branch, Needlework Guild of America, will discuss plans for its annual garment |

roundup in November at a tea Tuesday afternoon. | Scott

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her home, 2847 N. Meridian St. arrangements for the event are Mrs. (right) and Mrs. George B. Elliott, heads and directors will he among guests.

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Invitations Issued for June 8 Wedding of Estelle Burpee to David Laurance Chambers Jr.

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By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee has issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Estelle Rauh Burpee. to David Laurance Chambers

Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Laurance Chambers. |

The ceremony will be read at 4:30 o'clock June 8 at Mrs. Burpee's home before the families and a few friends. Miss Burpee's cousin, Mrs Murray Avres Jr. will be best man. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. and Mrs. Atking' mother, Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin, will give a cocktail party tomorrow afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Atkins’ new home in Williams Creek for Miss Burpee and Mr. Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Kinghan. ham will give a dinner party for Miss Burpee and Mr. Chambers tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mis. Robert E. Sweeney Jr. will entertain Sunday evening for Miss Burpee and Mr. Chambers and Miss Elizabeth Taggart and Richard E. McCreary Jr, who also are to be married next month, Miss Taggart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart. Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair and her daughter, Mrs. Louis F. Loutrel Jr. of Cambridge, Mass, gave a luncheon party today for Miss Burpee at Mrs. Sinclair's home in Crows Nest. Miss Burpee was graduated from Tudor Hall and Sarah Lawrence College. Bronxville, N. Y. Mr. Chambers is a graduate of the Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J.: Princeton University and Harvard Law School »n

” Personal Notes Mrs. David P. Andrews and Mis. William E. Blackburn are visiting relatives in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Andrews will spend a few days at Winchester, Va., before returning the last of next week. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Miner have left for a trip to Pittsburgh and Williamsburg, Va. Mrs. Robert T. Miller is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Flowers at |

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Uvalde, Tex., and at their ranch at Laward, Tex. Early in June she will motor home with Mr. and Mrs. Flowers who are to attend their son George's graduation from the Principia School at St. Louis and will be Mr, and Mrs. Miller's guests here for Tudor Hall commencement when Mrs, Flowers and Mrs, Miller's. niece, Miss Mary Lou Follette of Ottawa, Ill.. will be graduated. Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin entertained at luncheon today for George Gellhorm of St. Louis and Ravmond W. Anderson of Mrs. Gellhorn is chairman of the National League of After luncheon Mrs. Gell- |

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leagues in Indiana and members of the Indianapolis League's board of directors. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff will entertain a few friends in- | formally preceding the Dramatic Club's dinner-dance tomorrow night

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Parties for Filmarte Finale Several theater-supper parties have been arranged for “Grand

Illusion,” the Filmarte Guild's last presentation this season Tuesday evening at 8:30. At one table will be Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick

E. Matson, E. Havens Kahlo and William J. Lochhead: Mrs. Samuel |

Lewis Shank, Mrs Cramer, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Pfafflin and their niece, Mrs. Dryden Eberhart of Wilmette, Ill, who will be their guest next week. In another party will be Miss Irving Moxley, a member of the supper committee, Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Hill III, Disseile, Robert Frost Daggett Jr. Kurt Edward Steinmetz Jr. One group will include Messrs. and Mesdames Clemens O. Muelier, Carl H. Wallerich, Uz McMurtrie and Russell Willson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson. Mrs. E. Mark Ferree, Mrs, Clarence W. Efroymson and Mis. F. C. Wagner will be together. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Latham will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O. Alig. With Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter will be Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Skyrme, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peltier and Dr. A. C. Corcoran. At another table will be Messrs, and Mesdames R. Blayne McCurry, Norman Green and Harold H. Bredell. One party will include Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Casler, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spriggs, Mrs. Albert Shouse and Mrs. Bert McCammon, At Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. Martin's table will be Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Angell, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, Col. and Mrs. W. ©. Von Kessler and Dr. and Mrs, Bennett Craft. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen and Mrs. Burpee also are arranging a party. Judge and Mrs. Russell J. Ryan will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith. Mrs, Frank D. Stalnaker and Mrs. William H. Coleman will be together, Another group will include M. and Mme. Dimitri Chamilovitch, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weathers, Mrs, Leonore Ivey Frederickson and Miss Barbara Frederickson. Other reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Wallace O. Lee, D. 8. Meditch, Wendell Rynerson, O, W. Nestor, Henry L. Dithmer Jr. Harry S. Glickman, Leo X. Smith, Frank Montrose, Mortimer C. Furscott, Ellis H. Bean, Dumont Caldwell and Leonard L. Swartz; Mesdames Elsa Pantzer, Pauline Moon Haueisen. Frances Zinkin, Anna Simon, Francis Huston and Julia Wolf Glasser: Dr, and Mrs. George J. Garceau, Dr. E. J, Teeter, Theodore Stein Jr. and George Calvert,

Child Education Kenneth Koelling and . “ “ Group Will Meet aride on Trip South

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Koelling | jare on a Southern trip following | Miss Floise Proctor will be in! their marriage last Saturday at the ghiifge of he annual luncheon of | Trinity Lutheran Church. They e Association of Childhood Edu-! - cation at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at| Vill be at home after June 1 in In the Columbia Club. |dianapolis. Delegates to the recent national] The Rev. J. D. Matthius officiated convention of the Association will at the ceremony and the bride was talk on “Living and Learning in the given in marriage by George A.

Speakers will include Mrs. Neil C. Levey, Mrs. | Bangs. Attendants were Mr. and

Harold Baker, Misses Barbara Ves- Mrs, Carl C. Bose. tal, Hazel Hart and Elizabeth Peterson. Miss Carolyn Ackman and Miss Ruth Craddick will be in charge of an exhibit of new books and mate- of the National Advisory Committee rial in the field of early elementary of the Woman's National Institute, education. Guest of honor will in-| wil] speak Monday to members of

3 i clude Mr. and Mrs. Daniél T. Weir, the Woman's Rotary Club follow-

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stinebaugh and Miss Grace L. Brown. {ing their luncheon at 12:30 p. m,

Music will be provided by a stu-/ at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Shad-

Rotary Women to Dine Mrs. G. H. Shadinger, member

John Gordon Kinghan, will be matron of honor and Frederick |!

Mrs. Nathan P. Gra- | : (treasurer; Miss Lucy Branch, Mrs. installed as president of the 1

Miss Eunice

Lieber, Eli Messenger and |

P.-T. A. Leaders

Altrusa Club To Ballot at

6:15 Tom

Officers of the Altrusa Club will be elected this evening at a 6:15 o'clock dinner meeting at the Club. Miss Minnie Hardegan and Miss Mary Perrott are chairmen of the nominating committees for the two tickets.

Candidates on the “Blue” ticket

(are Miss Hazel Williams, president;

Miss Nancy T. Bryan, vice president, Mrs. Blanche Mitchell, secretary. Mrs. Lucetta. Schwomeyer,

Lenore Frederickson and Miss Marie Schulz, directors, and Miss Edith Dickover, district representative, Nominees on the “White” ticket include Miss Amanda Anderson, president: Miss Gladys Alwes, vice president; Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle, secretary; Miss Nellie C. Young, treasurer: Dr. Lilly M. Clements, Miss Amy Colescott and Miss Mary Rigg, directors, and Miss Mary Ann Fitzsimmons, district sentative.

Rilev Cheer Unit

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Members of the Riley Cheer Guild will complete plans for their annyal breakfast, June 14, at a meeting at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs, G. E. Bomberger, 5372 Forest Lane. will precede the regular meeting. A meeting of the executive hoard will precede the regular meeting. Tickets for the breakfast in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel, will be distributed to members. Mrs. John G. Beale, state auxiliary secretary, will read her annual report. Mrs. Wallace Heller, chairman of the holiday banks, will collect “banks” at the meeting. Mrs. E. S. Waymire.

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(chairman, will present Miss Martha

Lou Matthews, reader. Mrs. L. Robert Mottern is general program

George Philip Meier, Miss Clara Gilbert, Bomar lchairman. The hostess will be as- mann and Laura Millholland. sisted by Mesdames A. R. Madison, | musical program will be presented. | {Bernard Jeup, W. F, Hansman and

Elizabeth Ramey.

Conduct School

The hoard of managers of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers was to conduct a school | of instruction this morning preced- |

ling a board meeting at 2:30 o'clock

at the Claypool Hotel. The school was to be under the direction of Mrs. Logan G. Hughes, | past state president; Mrs. Fred Jef- | fries, Terre Haute, and Mrs. L. E|

Goble, Ft. Wayne. | Mrs. Hughes will give procedures | and rules, Mrs. Jeffries will instruct the seven vice presidents of the State on their duties and Mrs. Goble will outline the work of the 20 district chairmen. Mrs. Edward W.| Watskin, Hammond, will explain the | work of the standing committees to] the 30 chairmen. Following the school, conferences will be held until 12:45 o'clock when the board will assemble with Mrs. James L. Murray, state president. Dates for next spring's state convention will be announced at the meeting.

Grace Johnson Weds B. E. Fitzgerald Soon

Times Special LOGANSPORT, May 19—Mrs. Jessie PF. Johnson has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Grace Alice Johnson, Indianapolis, to Bricé E. Fitzgerald, also of Indianapolis. The Rev. Louis Bean will officiate at the marriage in June at the Johnson home. Miss Emily Boling and Van Bodegraven, both of Indianapolis, will be attendants. Miss Johnson is a graduate of the Indiana University Nurses’ Training School and has been assistant superintendent of nurses at Robert Mr. Fitzgerald will

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Joseph Wood Will Address Literary Club

Fortnightly Group to Make Pilgrimage to Riley’s Home.

A.A. W. Luncheon-Bridge

Installations for newly elected officers, reports of a convention, a pilgrimage and discussions of women's part in world peace are scheduled for meetings of Indianapolis clubs Monday afternoon and evening. One group will hear a book review and musical program. Another club is celebrating its “friends’ | night” tonight. J G. Wood will discuss “Some Fallacies of Representative Government” before members of the Indianapolis Literary Club Monday evening at the D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Pennsylvania St.

Members of the Fortnightly Study Club will close their meetings of | the current season with a luncheon | at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon at | Cifaldi’'s. Mrs. W. J. Behmer will | be installed as president during the business meeting following the luncheon. Other newly elected officers who will be installed at services in the afternoon are Mrs. M. E. Robbins, | vice president; Mrs. H. T. McCord, | recording secretary; Mrs. Thomas Longfellow, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. George W. Shugert, treas- | jurer. |

| Following the luncheon and meetJo Se gren ms S as a eld. : City Group of Delta Theta Chis | Mrs. Sylvester Moore will present " . a oook review a ine meee ot ve To Attend Terre Haute Session; Mothers’ Club Fetes Daughters

Times Photo. The Indianapolis branch, American Association of Women will close the season's activities tomorrow afternoon with a luncheon-bridge at the Meridian Hills Country Club. Mrs. John W. Graves (right) ia in charge. Among her committee aids are Mrs. Milton Elrod Jr. (left) and Mrs, H. F. Dunlap.

| Monday at the home of Mrs. J. N.|

Hobbs, 5260 College Ave. Mrs. | IClark C. Griffith will be in argo] Reports of the state P. E. ol A state convention, pledge services, a senior banquet and supper |convention being held this week meeting are included in activities of local sororities and affiliated groups

{of the music. of Chapter P of the P. E. 0. Sister- | rs. Charles G. Speake, s sec- | . " ‘Highland Opens On Monday With

hood Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock retary of the Indiana State OrGi | Speedway Ball

Monday Afternoon Reading Club |

lat the home of Mrs. David E. Fox, | ganization of Dclta Theta Chi Wynnedale. Mrs. V. R. Teter willl Sorority and president of the Inbe assistant hostess. diana Alpha Chapter, will attend the Indiana State convention ‘tomorrow Mrs. S. P. Matthews will pre-|and Sunday in Terre Haute. | sent a paper on “Women and| Others from Indianapolis who | World Peace” before members of plan to attend are Mesdames | the Present Day Club Monday Francis Black, Ruby M. Bever, Ray | {afternoon at the home of Mrs. De Graff, William Kraas III and| (Robert T. Ramsay, 5726 Central|j, H. Townsend and the Misses|air and Country Club and a breakAve. General discussion topics will | Martha Davis, Clara Faucette and t brid 5 activities |be “Teaching Peace to the Young- Mary Margaret Bodkin. Plans are fast bridge are among activities ler Generation” and “Influence of peing made by the local chapter to planned for club members next Women's Clubs in Foreign Lands.” extend an invitation for the 1940 week. (Mrs. L. I. Mills will assist the convention. | The 19308 club season will be

| hostess, Delegates and guests from Ft.| pened officially with the “Speed-

Wayne, South Bend, Muncie, Terre | ! Mrs. Matty Joe Hackley will Bef ae a) Be Kokomo. ~Elk-|way Ball” dinner-dance Monday ocal Mi y Indi levening, May 29, at the club, Dick | “ei hart, Mishawaka, Indianapolis and evening, May h 4 jchapier of ine Netionat As ociation | Lafayette are expected to attend. | Cisne and his orchestra will play . 1 “~ [Out-of-state delegates will attend’, . dancing at 9:30 p. m. and a

{Monday evening at the Hotel Wash- |”. Cys rare NTH 3 ; 2 ington. Other officers who will take | from Hmole, Wistenslh), Onin, Ren {opuktail hour will be held from 7

{ tucky and Virginia. : . jotuce ee EE al rion, national grand secre- o'clock until 8:30 p. m Kendall, second vice president; Mrs, | tary. will talk and a tour of the St.| Reservations may be made by call- | Goldie W. Smith, recording secre-| Mary's of the Woods College will be ing the club. Women of the club will hold their

tary; Miss Velma Hert, treasurer; held. Miss Elizabeth Cook, historian, and| ,.. ..c ¢ the Kappa Kappa second party of the season with a May Breakfast at 11:30 a, m.

Mrs. Josephine Myers, director. | has , Miss Helen Elliott. member of the Gamma Mothers’ Club were to honor | Wednesday at the clubhouse. Mrs. IP, J. Mattice is chairman of the

| Governor's New Harmony Memorial their daughters at a senior luncheon today at the Butler University chap-|women's bridge committee, assisted

| Commission, will speak. Mrs, Ida | %. F150 wwill, be Installing officer house, 821 W. Hampton Drive. |by Mrs. Benjamin Perk. nd Mise M.D Digway yn oy! Miss Carolyn Varin, retiring presi- Se——— [the professional. Miss Jane Bever |, t of the: active chapter, will talk | and will present each senior. Other |

will present a reading and Miss guests will include Dr. and Mrs, J. |

~ “4 Cook will sing. Mrs. Florence K. Garden Club | ca Thacker is reiting president, W. Putnam and Prof. and Mrs. G.|

"To Honor Guests

Formal opening of the Highland

| Members of the Fa-Lo-Sis Club A. Ratti. Music will be provided by | will entertain guests at their annual active and pledge members. | “Friends” night at 8 o'clock tomor-| Tow evening at the home of Mrs.| Members of the Delta Shs " The Spade and Trowel Garden ‘Thomas Culver, 2031 Mansfield ave (Balms pre A vord | crub will hold a guest day ten, May mr ba i : ; [26, at the home 0 Is. e 0x, day evening at the home of Mrs. Ly- 12406 N. Delaware St.

Home Economics [man R. Pearson, 4558 N. Delaware | "vp" 5ojoin Hamilton will review

|St. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. |, G ” . {Robert Talbot and Mrs. Robert The World Was My Jarden.” Miss l b WwW 1] I 1] Kraft Jeanette Robbins will play several Clu Jill Install rat. | Members of Alpha Chapter, Sigma |

{harp selections. | Delta Pi Sorority, will hold a din-|Vance Wilkinson are to give a re-

Mrs. W. R. Rothhaas and Mrs. | The Home Economics Club will ner meeting at 6 o'clock Monday |Sume of the state garden club con|observe its silver anniversary with night at the Business and Profes-| vention held Tuesday at Purdue 'a luncheon at 1 p. m. Wednesday at |sional Women’s Club. Pledge serv- University. |the Propylaesum. Outgoing officers ices will be held for Mrs. Lettie P.| 5 will have charge of the program Trefz and Mrs. Marjorie W. Champe. y land new officers will be installed. | Miss Hazel Hart, president, ui Tech Rev ue to Take | Arrangements are being made for | have charge of the ceremony. : 3 ir rol Po an Modath. ne ame] Audience to Fairs [Barnhill Jr, Paul Stokes, George Wallace and Miss Mary Newkirk| 1maginary visits to the San PranHosmer, Frank Nesbit, Fred Rass- will have charge of dinner arrange-|.i<.o and New York fairs will be A | ments. presented in “Sketchbook of 1939." i othv - 1025 Westview the annual student revue of Tech | Mrs. Stokes will be inducted 28] yy hiss Dorothy Miller, vid Xesitiew nical High School tonight and topresident of the group. Others to ing Monday of ‘the Theta Sigma | MOITOW night in the school gyme be installed include Mrs. Hosmer, noi. Sorority. ; |nasium. vice president; Mrs. Wilson Von | { Chelsea Stewart will be stage | Kessler ‘recording secretary, Mrs. | Members of Phi Omega Kappa manager and William F. Moon, muCharles D. Eiliott, corresponding |Sorerity will meet at 8 p. m. Mon- sical director. Several special num=~ secretary; Mrs. Rassmann, treasurer, |day at the home of Miss Mary bers will be presented as well as rand Mrs. Millholland, auditor. | Kruchten, 2721 Adams St, Isinging and dancing revues.

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