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SOCIETY—

Club Guests to Hear

Gems From Friml Operetta.

The gems from Rudolph

Friml’s light opera, “Rose

Marie,” will be presented at the Lambs Club opening. fall frolic Oct. 21 at the Columbia Club. = The ‘committee arranging the first party of the season includes Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Matthews, chairmen, and, Messrs. and Mesdames Charles C. Robinson, Henry C. Atkins Jr. and David P. Andrews. Larry Price and his orchestra will play for dancing beginning at 10 a. m. and the show will go on at 11 v’clock. Several members of the bachelor committee of sponsors were

married during the past season.

They include William B. Ansted

Jr., Frederic M. Ayres Jr., Julius Birge, Kevin D. Brosnan, Mark H. Miller, Edward G. Stokely, Howard T. Griffith, Edward Steinmetz

and Irving W. Lemaux Jr.

Active on Bachelor Committee

The bachelor committee of sponsors includes Dr. John A, M.

" Aspy, chairman; Elmer W. Stout, Frederick A. Clark, Stuart Dean,

Percy N. Weer,, Herbert J. Reade, Joseph J. Daniels, Robert Kruse, John C. Ruckelshaus, Edward L. Mayer, Dr. H. H. Wheeler, Dr. Walter Bruetsch, Benjamin N. Bogue, Henry Severin, William Garvin Bastian, Albert O. Deluse, William N. Wilson, Edward” Gallahue, Louis W. Fletcher, Paul Starrett, Dr. Howard B. Mettel, Joseph S. Williams, Oscar Frenzel Jr. Joseph C. Wallace, R. Stewart Brad-

ley Jr.,

Francis D. Brosnan, Burford Danner, Bernard M. Cuniff,

George S. Bardwell, Walter R. Schott, Robert D. Eaglesfield Jr, Henry J. Frenzel, William H. Stafford Jr, Russell 'W, Langenskamp, Kurt Lieber, R. T. Miskimin III, Robert Frost Daggett Jr., Samuel Rein Sutphin, Dydley V. Sutphin, Alfred J. Stokely. William Rockwood Jr., John A. Rockwood, Sylvester Johnson III, Frederick D. Anderson, Eugene S. Pulliam Jr. and Caleb N. Lodge.

Club Groups Announce Dates

The Southern ‘Club Auxillary will meet for luncheon Friday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. L. M. DeVoe will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. T. M. Riddick, Mrs. C. M. South and Miss Helen Smith. Mrs. Robert Bracken is chairman of the “home talent” program to be presented. Members of th# Woman's Contract Club-will play at 1:15 p. m: tomorrow ‘at the Indianapoiis Athletic Club. Mrs. Charles Busch-

mann is president.

The board of directors of the Suemma Coleman Home will meet at noon Friday for the first meeting of the fall season. Mrs. Ethel’ W. Wright, vice president, will preside in the absence of Mrs. Wil-

liam H. Morrison.

Christamore Aid Society will hold its first fall luncheon meet-

ing at noon Tuesday.

Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick will be hostess, as- _ sisted by the Mesdames Morris L. Brown, Henry C. Atkins, Louis

Huesmann, Ernest Baltzell and Wilson Mothershead.

Showers Honor Ruth J. Davis And Ann Werner, Brides-to-Be; Betty Simon Names Attendants

Coming events for brides-to-be

include several showers and parties.

Announcement of a bridal party and early plans for a double wedding

have been announced.

Miss Ruth J. Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Davis, 375 Campbell Ave. was entertained last night. ‘Miss Julia Louise Guess, who

will be maid of honor at Miss Davis’ Cincinnati, was hostess at a kitchen shower. Mrs. Ralph Hook will entertain Friday evening with a bathroom shower at the home of Mrs, John A. Hook on Spring Mill Road. Miss Guess was assisted last night by her mother. Guests included the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Herman R. Davis, the Mesdames Paul A. Weir, William Richter, Ralph Hook, Harold Ransburg, Harry A.

Weaver, Otto Frey, Charlene Clem- |

ents, Claude Wise and the Misses Elizabeth Davis, Mary Elizabeth Renick, Kathleen Klaiber and Eleanor Semans. 2 8 = Mrs. Clyde Robinson, 6251 N. Delaware St., will be hostess tomorrow night at a crystal shower for Miss Miriam Waldo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Waldo, 3834 Ruckle St. Miss Waldo and James Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rupert Gregory, Williamsport, will be married Oct. 14. Assistant host-

» esses will include Miss Doris Van

Horn, Miss Marjorie Pirtle and Mrs. James Northam. 2 ” ”

Miss Helen Huckleberry entertained last night at her home, 1243 Shepard St., with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Ann Werner, whose marriage will be Oct. 18. -Guests include Mrs. Mtchael to-be; the Misses Catherine Werner, Louise Swickett, Ellen M. Hofmann, Rosemary Reed, Mildred Reed, Marcella Lawn, Helen Morley, May Monley, Catherine Rowe; Mesdames Florence King, Ceanette Cecil, Marjorie Johnson, Dorothy McDonald, Dorothy Mills, Mary Johnson, Frances McHugh, Marjorie McHugh, Catherine Stumpp, Rose Hinz, Eileen Hanley, Roberta Feltman, Josephine Jones and Nellie Huckleberry. 2 s ” Miss Helen Myers, who will be married to John Carr in a ceremony Oct. 21 in the Log Chapel at Notre Dame University, will be entertained tonight at a. miscellaneous shower at the home of the Misses Peggy, Anne and Mary.Carr. The ‘hostesses will be assisted by their mother. Guests will include Mesdames C. A. Myers, George Carlin, H. F. Kett; Harold Donnery, A. E. Hughes, Paul English, Lawrence Wilberding, Foster Beach, Harold Virdin, P. F. Carr, P. J. McShane, William Maline; the Misses Jeanette Myers, Gertrude Myers, Betty Lindop, Mary G. Killilea, Helen Carr, Gertrude Wilberding, Cresentia Fritz, Aletha Hayden, Ann Hegarty, Wilma Schneider, Marjorie Boyle, Mary Louise Drew, Florence Sequartz, Betty Reed and Mary Ann Hegarty. 2 : 4 ” Miss Betty Renee Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elnfer E. Simon, 3616 E. Washington St., has ghosen members of her bridal party for her wedding Oct. 15 to John E..Merrick, son of Elmo Merrick, Kirklin. Miss Ethel Merrick, the bride-groom-to-be’s sister, will be maid of honor. Miss Wanita Malke will be bridesmaid and Lois Ann Simon, a cousin of the bride-to-be, will act as junior bridesmaid. Earl Merrick, the bridegrcom-to-be’s brother, will be best man and ushers will include Ralph Simon, Miss Simon's uncle, and Melvin Englebright. 8 8 2 . Mrs. Arthur A. Pfaff entertained last night with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Delores Stanley whose engagement to Elmer H. Mabey was announced recently. Guests included the Misses Leona Flaherty, Helen Bratton, Alice Byers, Josephine Niles, Edna Kock, Bell Camfield, Alice Jeanne Willard and the Mesdames M. E. Socks, Frank Spicklemeyer, Furman Danner, Vincent Kleer, Russell Wiseman, Jack Dicks and John Pickle. .

Zoe Reed Is Hostess

Zoe Reed entertained memthe 8. I. 8. Chapter of the _Sub-Deb Club of Shortridge High ichool at a social meeting last night her home, 3626 N. Capitol Ave. members were honored,

wedding Oct. 14 to Walter J. Barth,

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Beta Chapter, Alpha Beta Gamma. 8 p. m. today. Miss Jeannette Morgan, 1722 Ruckle, hostess. Gamma Chapter; Theta Delta Sigma. 8:15 p. m. today. - SpinkArms Hotel. Miss Virginia Meub, newly elected president, and Miss Ruth Hamer, vice president. Delta Chapter, Xi Delta Xi. 8 p. m. today. Miss Helen Scanling, 3422 N. Capitol Ave., hostess. Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. 8:30 p. m. today. Spink-Arms Hotel. Regular meeting.

? CLUBS

Octoettes Chapte®y Sub-Deb Federation. 8 p. m. Thurs. Miss Betty Smith, hostess. Beta Delphian. 10 a. m. Thurs. Directors’ Room, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Albert F. Meurer and Mrs. Herbert H. Akers, chairmen df program.

LODGES

Pilgrim Shrine 12, White Shrine of Jerusalem. 8 p. m. Thurs. Castle Hall. Stated meeting. Mrs. Grace Cottingham, worthy hign priestess, and Henry O. Hummell, watcher of shepherds. - Naomi Chapter 131, 0. E. S. 8 p.m, Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Stated meeting and Friends’ Night. Mrs. Ida Wilson and William H. Hartman, worthy matron and patron. ? Auxiliary, Indianapolis Firemen’s Association. 7:30 p. m. Thurs.

Hotel Lincoln. Card party at 8:30 p. m.

CARD PARTIES _‘

Booster Club, Gold Mound Council, Degree of Pocahontas. Thurs. noon. Mrs. Olive Vancell, 1611 Pleasant, hostess. Covered dish luncheon and card party.

Methodist Church. Mrs. George L.

The Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations opened its new season with a President's Day luncheon yesterday at the Meridain Heights

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| Rho Gamma Chi

Sorority Unit Pays” ribute

Chili Supper Among Activ- : ities of Chaptets. :

A Founders’ Day: Banquet. instal-

‘|lation of officers, a chili supper {and a benefit card party are among |activities of members of Indianap-

olis Greek letter groups this week. Several sororities are holding busi-

' [ness sessions tonight.

Members of RHO GAMMA CHI will be guests of Mrs. Herbert Of-

.|tensmeyer at a chili supper this

evening at 6:30 o'clock.

Officers of ALPHA CHAPTER, OF PHI GAMMA TAU will be installed

- [following the Founders’ Day ban-

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gan her tem as new w president. She is shown chat= ting with Mrs. Frank E. Lentz (right), arrangements chairman for the luncheon, and Mrs. Willem R. Shirley, a committee assistant,

Doctors’ Wives Will Be Feted

Wives who accompany: their husbands to the Indiana State Medical Association convention in Ft, Wayne will not lack entertainment. A'style show, breakfast, tours and a ‘banquet are planned for women attending the sessions, Oct. 10-12. The Women’s Auxiliary to .the Ft. Wayne Medical Society will be host. Following = registration in ‘the Shrine Theater at 9 a. m. Tuesday, the women will see a style show at the Wolf and Dessauer auditorium. A dinner will be given that evening at the Ft. Wayne Woman’s Club. The annual breakfast and business meeting will be at 9 a. m. Wednesday. in the Hoosier Room of the Indiana Hotei. Dr. Edgar F. Kiser, Indianapolis, a, member of the editorial board of the Association’s Journal, will speak on “A Brief Sketch of the History of Medicine.” A visit to the Lincoln Museum and lecture by Louis A. Warren, museum director, will follow. The annual banquet Wednesday evening will. be attended by both doctors and. their wives. Dr. Nathan B. Van Etten, New York, presidentelect of the American Medical Association, and Dr. George Lang of the University of Alabama are to talk. Dr. Van Etten will discuss “The Quality of Medicine” and Dr. Lang will describe “The Twentieth Century Medicine Man.”

Williams-Pieper Rite Scheduled for Today

Miss Charlotte Pieper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pieper, and Kenneth Williams will exchange wedding vows at 5:30 p. m. today in the Frieden’s Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Robert C. Kuebler will officiate. Miss Alberta Niemeyer, organist, will play a. program of bridal selections and her sister, Miss Elfreda Niemeyer, will sing “Because” and “Oh Promise Me.” Mr. Pieper will give his daughter in marriage. The bridal gown of white net .worn over satin will be fashioned along princess lines with a ‘sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and a full skirt falling inte a train. The bride will wear a fingertip length veil caught into‘a small cap of satin and lace and will carry. a shower bouquet : of white roses. Miss Evelyn = Chittick, maid of honor, will be gowned in American Beauty taffeta made with a black panel and bustle effect of Periwinkle blue. She will wear a bow of periwinkle’ blue and -pink roses in her hair and will carry a bouquet of roses and delphinium, Willard Miller will be best man. A reception after the wedding will be held in the South Side Turners Hall. -Following a trip to Chicago the couple will be at home after

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ganizations for this week.

torium. The public is invited.

The second in a series of luncheons” and card parties at ST. JOHN'S ACADEMY, 135 W. Maryland St., will be held Saturday noon under sponsorship of parents of children in the academy. Committe members in charge include Mesdames Charles Hill, Ella MecHugh, Anthony Catanzar, Joseph McLafferty and Esther Allen. The party is for the benefit of the school.

Mrs. F. M. Sims, 960 Campbell Ave., will be hostess to members of the ‘WOMEN’S FEDERATION OF THE FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Friday afternoon at her home. - Mrs. O. S. Jaquith will speak. Mrs. John Schneider will lead devotions and Miss Virginia Sims will sing. Mrs. O. O. Griffith and Mrs. Sherman Strong will be hostesses.

The. ALTAR SOCIETY OF ST. ANN’S .CATHOLIC CHURCH will sponsor a card party tomorrow evening in the parish hall. In charge of arrangements will be Mrs. Jesse Vest, Mrs. George Rinker, the Misses Irene and Edna Christian and society officers, Mesdames Paul Volker, Harry Kohn, William Niece and Miss Dorothy Thibo.

Members of the NEW CRUSADE YOUTH'’S ‘TEMPERANCE COUNCIL and their guests will be, entertained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joye Mendenhall, 3728 Orchard Ave. Miss Catherine Boothe, president, will conduct -a business session. Mrs. Mildred Sullivan will distribute study course books and Mrs. Jane Nicholson will have, charge of devotions. Miss Ellen ‘Taylor will present musical selections.

Mrs. O. H. Greist, vice president of the Indianapolis Council of Federated Church Women, will address the AFTERNOON MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at 2:30 p. m. today. The society will be guests of

6800 Dean Road. Coulter will preside.

The WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE IRVINGTON METHODIST CHURCH will have an all-day meeting tomorrow at the church. Mrs. Ralph L. McKay, presigent, will ‘be honor guest.

Mrs. Frank E.

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Mrs. Evans. Woollen at her home,|

Church Gaild

To Sponsor Talk by Mrs. Brown Friday at Block's Auditorium

A talk on Rumania, another of a series of partics, a benefit card party and a business meeting are among activities planned by church or-

The YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD OF THE UNIVERSITY PARK CHURCH will present Mrs. Demarchus Brown in a lecture on “Rumania |’ the Beautiful” at a meeting at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in Block’s audi-

resident bishop, will give the devotions. Mrs. W. C. Hartinger, wife|! of the district superintendent, will present a preview of Methodist women’s activities during the coming year. Mrs. Paul Dorsey, accompanied by Mrss Helen Thomas Martin, will sag. oo

Fete Mothers Of Freshmen

Mothers of freshman students at George Washington High School will be honored by the Parent-Teacher Association at a tea this afternoon in the school library. Mrs. Charles Tullis, president, and Mrs. Leon Thompson, past president, will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Reid Bell and Mrs. R. H. Fletemeyer, vice presidents, will be in charge of arrangements and registrations. Representatives for the year which have been announced by Mrs, Tullis include Mesdames Carl Agnew, Charles Argo, Edward Bauer, Gertrude Browning, Mable Edith CL _ Robert Clegg, Nellie Crippe, Reginald Deakin, Harry E. Dorsey, Ella Smith, Altha Poremsan, Grace Gideon, Martin Hanley, E. E. Hazelwood, Rose Henniger, E. C. Hoagland, Rowland Jones, G. L. Kidd, Horton Oliver, Harry Leach, Kenneth Campbell, Ethel Dees, T. B. McCullough, Harvey McKay, Oscar Miller, Ella Lee Mooge, Arthur: Negley,” Thomas Paine, Theodore Petranoff, Mary Redell,, Herman Richards, H. G. Schenk, Mary Simpson, Smock, D. F. Steele, J. A. Walker, Robert Davis, Frank Burres, Dewey Laue, John Gill, John Russell, Herschell Schuck, Grover Stansbury and Robert Singer.

Mrs. Mitchell Chairman

Mrs. Bertha Wright Mitchell, program . chairman of the Aftermath Club, will present a resume of future programs at the President's Day luncheon and meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Maple House, 5831 E. Washington St. Mrs. John Simmons, president, will ‘extend greetings. Mrs. Henry Laut is

tess. chairman, assisted by Mrs.

hos Mrs. Titus Lowe, wife of the newc. J. Finch and Mrs. C. W. Smith.

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quet this evening at Whispering Winds. Mrs. Orville Barnett will present a history of the chapter. Those who will take office are Mrs. Sam, Friedman, president; Mrs. Albert Strieblin, vice president; Mrs. Barnett, secretary; Mrs. William Haine, coresponding secretary; Mrs. William Pierce, historian; Mrs.

Mrs, Marie Wilson, chaplain; Mrs. Horace’ Jones. publicity chairman, and Mrs. Ben L. White, auditor. ‘Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Friedman and Miss Phoebe Comer are in charge of the banquet.

OMEGA 'PHI TAU members will be guests tonight at the home of Mrs. E. A. Anderson, 1451 Gladstone Ave. 3

Members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA will install officers at a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Margaret Berrie, 5917 Primrose Ave.

Mrs. Harry Ice will be hostess tonight for a steak fry and rough initiation services of KAPPA DELTA THETA. Mrs. Glenn Zink will be ‘assistant hostess.

Members of THETA MU will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. John Beyersdorfer, ‘2502 S. Delaware St. New officers are Mrs. Edward Jackson, president; Miss Maxine Harry, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Claude Leonard, publicity chairman,

‘Members of ALPHA TAU CHAPTER OF ALPHA ZETA BETA will sponsor a benefit card party at 8 o'clock. tonight in the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Mrs. Lillian McAllister is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Iva Roberts, Miss Eleanor Dickson and Miss Marcella Topmiller.

Members of CHI BETA KAPPA wijl meet at 7:30 p. m. today at the Y. W.C. A,

Mrs. A. N, Phillips, 6325 Riverside Drive, will entertain members of BETA TAU SIGMA at 6:30 p. m. today at her hoine. :

Formal installation of officers will be conducted by members of ZETA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA following a dinner tonight at the Colonial Tearoom,

Miss Francis Mae Patterson will be hosiess to members and guests of ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI at. a rush party at 8:30 p.m. today at her home, 2020 Brookside Parkway, North Drive.

Members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF BETA CHI THETA will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the. home of Mrs. Earl Hardy, 37 W. St. Clair St. Mrs. Lloyd Tanner will assist.

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Holland Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kennedy announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Frances, to Claude J. Rode, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rode of Hermann, Mo. The wedding will be Oct. 26 at the Holy Name Church in Beech Grove.

Guild to Hold Baby Contest

The annual baby picture contest sponsored by the White Cross Guild of the Methodist Hospital and the party for parents, will be features of the Guild’s October program. The last day for entries in the contest will be’ Oct. 18. 'Eight prizes will be awarded at the party Oct. 28, at the Nurses’ Home. Babies born in the hospital be-

tween July 1, 1938, and June 30 of.

this year are eligible to be photographed for the contest. Prizes will be awarded in both professional and amateur photograph divisions. All pictures will be displayed in the hospital lobby for several days befor the party. Miss Thelma Hawthorne is contest chairman and Mrs. James E. Perry is party chairman, { Sisterhood Guild Aids

Mrs. Laurance Hayes is chairman of hostesses and ushers, assisted by the third vice president of the 39 unit guilds. Decorations will be under direction of the Temple Sisterhood Flower Guild, headed by Mrs. Herbert F. Sudranski, president. Members of the reception committee’ will include Mesdames John W. Noble, Carl Ploch, John J. Haramy, John G. Benson, Allan Ball, L. C. Messick, H. L. Coyner, Lloyd I. McInturf, Clarence U. Knipp, C. H. Castor, David Ross and Miss Mary Jo Spurrier. . Several unit guilds and the Music Guild have -announced meetings for this week. The Music Guild will resume monthly meetings with an all-

day session tomorrow in the nurses’ |

home, Mrs: Will C. Hitz is president and will be assisted by the officers with luncheon arrangements. Mrs. Charles A. Breece will show colored pictures of Brown County in autumn and Mrs. Walter Grow will present readings. Mrs. Homer D. Trotter will sing. A Riley program of songs and readings is planned. The . Children’s Cheer Guild will meet today and the Meridian Street Methodist and West Michigan Street units on Friday.

Sponsors Penny Supper The’ University Heights ParentTeacher Association will sponsor a penny supper at 5 p. m. tomorrow at the school. Proceeds will go to buy raincoats for the school’s Traffic Patrol members,

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Clubs Arrange Wide Variety Of Programs Poets, Travel and Flowers

Are Among Subjects For Discussion.

_ Included in programs for club meetings today and tomorrow will

be talks on travel, Indiana poets,

clothes, and flowers, a President's day luncheon and a wiener roast. “Our Traveler's Memories” will

be the program theme for the meeting this afternoon of the IRVINGTON CATHOLIC WOMANS STUDY CLUB at the home of Mrs. R. J. Smith.

Mrs. Fred Kurtz will present a program on “Lives of Great Men All Remind Us” at the President's Day luncheon of the PIERIAN STUDY CLUB tomorrow at the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Truman Hoover, president; will extend greetings. Mrs. Robert Lewis will give a paper on “Song of Years.” Mrs, Lewis Sebastian will be hostess.

Mrs. M. E. Woolf will talk on ° “Flower , Arrangement” before the THURSDAY LYCEUM CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Frank S. O'Neil, 7800 Springmill Road.

Jane Stewart, stylist of H. P. Wasson & Co., will speak on “Clothes and Personality” at the meeting of the MOTHERS’ CLUB OF THE IRVINGTON KINDERGARTEN of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society tomorrow at the Kindergarten. Mrs. Emmett Kaye will be chairman of hostesses.

Talks on “Indiana Poets and Aus thors” and “Indiana Artists” will be presented by Mrs. Norman Hamilton and Mrs. Ford Bergen at the meeting of the APERIO CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs: Glen Weber, 3317 Central Ave.

Members of the LAETA CLUB will hold a wiener roast at 7:30 p. m. Friday at Washingten Park, Dearborn and 30th Sts. Vernon Christison will be in charge,

‘Miss Betty Woodin, 3122 Park Ave., will entertain members of the W. I. N. K. CLUB of Shoriridge High School this afternoon at her home. * |

Members of the board of directors of the INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER MISSION will hold their monthly business meeting this morning at 10 o'clock in the directors’ room of the Fletcher Trust Co.

Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review. “Grapes of rath” (John Steinbeck) at the meeting of the BOOK REVIEW CLUB at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium,

Mrs. Waller Blancke, 2808 Washington Blvd., will entertain members of the PRISCILLA CLUB tomorrow at her home, .

Richard Carlson will direct the style show and music at the meeting of the PHI : DELTA THETA MOTHERS’ CLUB of Butler University following a luncheon at 1 o'clock tomorrow afterndon at the chapter house, 705 W. Halpin Drive. - :

‘Charm Girl’ Monday Mrs: G. L. Brinkworth and Mrs. A. A. Teeters will have charge of e program on “Charm Girl” at e meeting of the Kappa Delta Alumnae Association = Monday. Luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. at

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