Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1939 — Page 19

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I'heta Group Plans Aid for + Housing Fund

Card Party Set for Oct. 18; Tri Psi Seviety to |. Be Guests Tomorrow.

pe} card party, luncheon and several ‘husiness meetings are planned for tonight, tomorrow and next week by members of Indianapolis active, alumnae {and affiliated sorority groups. Several chapters will discuss winter activities and rush plans. . Members of the KAPPA ALPHA THETA MOTHERS’ CLUB of Butler University will sponsor a card party at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon,

¢ will go to the house fund of the active chapter which is building a. new home.

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ames Stewart, Effie Glass, Herbert fuckey and Charles Hockensmith. Mrs. William H. Blackley is club

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New pledge mothers of the club ail] be entertained at a musical

o'clock - at ‘the home of Mrs. piece. 3133 N. Pennsylvania St. iss ‘Helen Flaig, harpist, and Mrs. aul E. Dorsey, sojoist, accompanied by Helen Thomas Martin, will presgt the program, Mrs. Blackley, president of the Mothers’ Club, will be assisted by the officers.

Miss Evelyn Hail, program chair- 7 man of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUM-| 4

NAE OF ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, will distribute 1939-40 programs at a business meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William V. Kingdon, 815 E. 58th St. Mrs. B. F. Leib and Miss Adelaide McCarty will pe assistant -hostesses. Reports on: a recent rush party at Ball State Teachers’ College at Muncie will be presented and plans for philanthropic projects at -the Indianapolis Day Nursery will be discussed.

Plans for winter activities of local .chapters of EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA will be discussed at a meeting of the Central Council of the sorority at 8:30 p. m. today in the] Y. W. C. A. Miss Lucile Alexander, ‘newly-elected president, will preside.

. Members of TRI PSI, mothers’ ‘club of Delta Delta Delta at Butler University, will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at a luncheon at the chapter house, 809 Hampton Drive. Hostesses will “include Mesdames 'C. E. Foreman, S. J. Dyer, E. D. Tenbrook, C. R. Matthews, A. E. Andrews and R. P. Beightol.

Mrs. E. R. Fitch, 4134 E. St. Clair ‘8t., will entertain members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI TAU

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Autumn brides-to-be are being feted extensively these days at a

Mrs. John at an informal dinner party at of Miss Betty Jayne Temperley, College Ave. son of Alfred L. Arnold, will be married next Thursday.

Guests at the dinner with the bride-to-be and her mother will include ' Miss Geraldine Eppert, an aunt; Mesdames William Clay Bachelder, Bert Davis and Harvey Rogers. 2 ” »

Miss Miriam Waldo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Waldo, 3834 Ruckle St. will be honor guest at a crystal shower tonight at the

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round of showers and parties preceding their marriages this month. Spiegel and her daughter, Jean, will be hostesses tonight their home, 321 E. 49th St., in honor daughter of Mrs. E. E. Temperley, 3102 Miss Temperley. and Alfred Lyle Arnold, Bloomington, Ill,

Assistant hostesses will include Miss Marjorie Pirtle, Miss Doris Van Horn and Mrs. James Northam, Miss Waldo will become the bride of James Gregory Saturday, Oct. 14, in the Central Christian Church.

Guests with the bride-to-be will include her mother, the Misses Emilbelle Waldo, Mary Hammond, Mary Lou Merrell, Jeanette MCcElroy, Marjorie Pyke, Helen Ross Smith, Helen Rogge, Catherine Heard, Kathryn Kilby, Lucy. Ann Balch, Maxine Peters, Betty Weier and Mesdames Richard Nay, Colin V. Dunbar and R. C. Van Horn. Miss Merrell will entertain Sunday night with an informal supper for the engaged - couple. ” 2 2 Mesdames Garrett Kirby, Fred Mahaffey and Maurice Reilly entertained recently with a china shower in honor of Miss Dorothy Donlan, who will be married Oct. 14 to John Oliver. “Guests included Mesdames Iris Donlan, Robert Oliver Sr., Edward Oliver, John Donlan, Don Wright, Edward Malady, Charles E. Ross, Gorton Duncan, Edward Boersig, Arthur Maney, Clarence Hornberger, Thomas Guinn, Robert Oliver Jr., Robert Kirby, Herbert Fletcher, James Kirby, Andrew Donlan, Andrew Wilson, Fred Weiglein, William O’Brien, John Mullin, William Carpenter, Bernard Lynch, Daniel Scanlon, Jess McMurtry, George Goodman, Helen Wade and the Misses Eleanor Heck, Mary Bechert, Helen Donlan, Gertrude Cordyon ‘and Mary Ellen Walsh. ” ” ” Miss Ruth J. Davis, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Herman R. Davis, 375 Campbell Ave., whose marriage to Walter J. Barth, Cincinnati, will he Saturday, Oct. 14, has chosen her bridal party. Miss Julia. Louise Guess will be

maid-of-honor and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Louise Davis, will be bridesmaid. Louis Beall, St. Louis, will act as best man and ushers will include George A. Davis, Oak Park, Ill, a brother of the bride-to-be; Paul A. Weir, the bride-to-be’s brother-in-law: Herman Kortepter and James Ragsdale, cousins of Miss Davis. She has chosen Louisiana rose and Windsor blue as her bridal colors. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will entertain at an ‘informal tea Sunday afternoon at their home. No invitations have been issued. er ; os ” 2

Members of Eta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, honored Miss Francis Hoffman, a member, at a personal shower last night at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Savage, 417 W. 39th St. Miss Doris tanger was asistant hostess. Guests were the Misses June Mathews, Barbara Gisler, Alma Stephens, Mary Eloise Bolander, Mary Francis Schroeder and Roberta Bowsher.

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Plans are being made for a double wedding service Oct. 25 in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church for J. Pred Diersing and his brother, Charles E. Diersing, sons of Mr and Mrs. F. H. Diersing, 3419 E. St. Clair St. J. Fred Diersing and Miss Jean Lundergan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lundergan, Montgomery, and Charles E, Diersing and Miss Helen McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MecCarthy, 119 Kansas St., will exchange their vows together.

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|| Luncheons, Card Parties|

And Several Discussions on Programs.

- Luncheons, several: discussions and a card party are among programs scheduled for president days and regular + meetings of local women’s groups tomorrow, Saturday and next week. One club will instail officers at a guest meeting and another will hear reports on hobbies. Mrs. Karl Sturman, new president of the IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY ‘CLUB, will be honored at the President’s Day luncheon and

cifaldi’s. Mesdames Virgil A. Sly, George Buck and F. W. Schulmeyer

Flare in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. James W. Costin will present the program at the President's Day meeting of the CULTURE CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Frederick C. Tucker, 3231 College “Personalities and Principalities Portrayed in Books” will be the program theme: for the year.

Miss Anna Gaston will speak on “Poetry” and club members will review. their summer travels at the opening President’s Day meeting of the SATURDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY CLUB Saturday at the home of Mrs. David Hadley, 3520 E. Fall Creek Blvd. Mrs. Henry Zitzlaff will be assistant hostess.

Members of the INDIANAPOLIS PIANO TEACHERS ASSOCIATION will meet- at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St.

Miss Naomi Tevebaugh will conduct a “Hobby Lobby” program at the meeting of CHAPTER S OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. P. Ward Holaday.

Members of the POTTER WELFARE GUILD will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Potter Fresh Air School.

Mothers of DeMolay members from out-of-town will be guests at the meeting -of the DEMOLAY MOTHERS’ CLUB at noon tomorrow at the chapter house, 1017 Broadway. Officers will be installed.

Members of the LADIES’ SOCIETY OF THE ALTENHEIM wiil sponsor a card party at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home. Hostesses will include Mesdames Otto Busching, Oscar Mueller, Elizabeth Anding, Charles Kistner, Theodore Schuller, William Krieger and Miss Alice Mueller.

“Mrs. J. G. Thornburgh, 31 N. Brookville Ave. will be hostess to members o0f the -AUSTRALIAN CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB Tuesday at her home. Mrs. A. C. Broecker and Mrs. A. FP. Fox will be assistant hostesses.

Members of the TWENTIETH CENTRY CLUB of Greencastle opened their season recently at a meeting at the home of Mrs. J. E. Courtney in Greencastle. Mrs. J. H. Pitchford and Mrs. Elmer Seller were chosen delegates to the County Federation of Clubs and Mesdames R. J. Gillespie, Lee Reeves and Robert Adams will represent the club at the District Federation meeting. The next meeting of the club will be in Rockville. Mrs. J. M. Hellinger was assistant hostess.

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Beta Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma. Mon eve. 1606 Rembrandt. Mrs. Betty Bales and Miss Ruth Holdeman, hostesses. Chi Tau Alpha, 3-5 p. m. Sun. Mrs. Oscar W. Nester. Rush tea. Mrs. Howard Phillips, assistant. . CLUBS

Welfare, 12:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman, country home near Lawrence. dish luncheon.

Alta Vista. 1:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Margaret Spencer, 729 Sanders, hostess. LODGES

Lawrence Chapter 384, O. E. S. 7:30 p. m. today. Lawrence Masonic Hall. Mrs.. Henrietta Cobb and Martin L. McDaniel, worthy matron and patron. Jolly Workers Club of Brightwood 2, Daughters of America. eve. Red Men's Hall, 17th and Roosevelt. Dinner.

CARD PARTIES

Sigma Rho Chi. 8 p. m. Fri. Power & Light Co. auditorium. Miss Hazel Fair, chairman. Miss Betty Jo Meeker, Miss Thelma Bell and Mrs. Norbert Hunt, assistants. Women of the Moose. 2:30 p. m. ' today. Moose. Temple, 135 N. Delaware. Mrs. Nellie Powell, library chairman, in charge-of arrangements. : St. John’s Academy. Sat noon. Academy, 135 W. Maryland. Second in series of luncheons and card parties.

Dorothy Zahn Dined Miss Dorothy Zahn, new pledge of Leour Chapter, Sub-Deb Federation, was honor guest last night at a formal dinner given by the chapter at the home of Miss Kathleen O'Donnell, 232 Hendricks - Place.

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Dr. Cyrus Yocum, executive .secretary of the United Christian Mission Society, will talk at the annual setting-up conference of the board of directors and committees of the Y. W. C. A. at 10 a. m., Saturday in the Indiana Central College. Dr. Yocum will speak on “This Interrelated World.” Mrs. George Gill is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames William Bridges, Byram Dickerson,

Calvin Hamilton and Miss Winifred Koon. Luncheon will: be served in

reports will be made.

Services to Precede

The Rev. George S. Southworth,

the Advent, will speak on “Friendship and| Peace” at services Sunday at 8:30 a. m. in the “Church of the Woods.” The services will precede the. annual Indiana Saddle Horse Roundup at Gregg Farms. Ralph | W. Wright, director of music for the Indianapolis public schools and director of the Central Avenue ‘Methodist Church choir, will be in charge of the music. A brass section "of the Indiana National Guard and the Boy Scout bands will play. Members of the committee in charge of the services are Wallace O. Lee, | chairman; Maj. Harry E. Willet, Bloor Schleppey, Fred Cretors and Mrs. Maxwell Droke. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will be ushers.

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