Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1939 — Page 14

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PAGEM | SOCIETY— Prenuptial Parties and Wedding Plans Keep Brides-to-Be on Run.

Everyone, it seems, is busy these days as the winter social season gathers impetus, but busiest of all are the brides-to-be, who must combine all the gaiety of their prenuptial parties with the serious business of preparing for a wedding. Courtenay Whitaker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joel Whitaker, is one of the busiest of the future brides. - Mr. and Mrs. Addison Howe will entertain’ members of the wedding party with a dinner Saturday evening at their home and the group will go on to the Woodstock Club for dancing. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stewart will give an informal party at their home. :

Barbara Fowler Entertains Wednesday ~~

In. addition to the many parties already announced for Miss Whitaker, a group of new ones have been jotted down in her “pride’s book.” - Miss Barbara Fowler will give a dinnef party Wednesday evening at her home, and Friday evening, Nov. 3, Mrs, Hester Van Landingham will be hostess at a luncheoh-bridge in her home. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fox will have a party the same “evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reily Adams will give a breakfast Sunday morning, Nov. 1, and Mrs. Pricilla Tinker will entertain for Miss Whitaker that evening. . |

Mrs. Buschmann Hostess Nov. 10-12 Mrs. Grace C. Buschmann will be hostess again for the fourth annual bridge-house party Nov. 10-12 at the French Lick Springs Hotel. Trophies will be awarded for outstanding team play and for best score. |

Wilson College Alumnae Meet Today | Miss Genevieve Scoville will entertain the Wilson College Alumnae Club with a luncheon today at her home. Among out-of-town guests will be Miss Mary Shultz, Logansport; Mrs. Harlan Montgomery, Seymour; Mrs. Edna Wallace Warren, Kingsbury, and Mrs. Harry Watts, Vincennes.

Comings and Goings— Indianapolis visitors in New York include Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kuhn, Mrs. H. T, Van Landingham and Mrs. Everett M. Schofield. They will return to the city this week-end. . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Hathaway Simmons will go to Ann Arbor, Mich., this week-end to visit friends and attend the Yale-Michigan football game. . . . From Swarthmore College comes news of Miss Emily Glossbrenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Glossbrenner. Miss Glossbrenner is’ contributing to The Halcyon, the school yearbook.

Columbia to Have “Purdue Dance”

The Purdue University colors of gold and black will transform . the Columbia Club’s ballroom into a veritable Boilermaker nest for the club’s annual Halloween dance Saturday night honoring the University. The series of club dances this season features tribute to an Indiana college or university at each dance. Red Maxfield and his Illini Orchestra from the University of Illinois campus, will play for dancing. Purdue alumni and their wives will form the patron and patroness group. On the committee are Messrs. and Mesdames Verle H. Campbell, Richard H. Habbe, Courtland C. Cohee, William A. Hanley, Roy E. Adams, Frank M. Moorman, Guy A. Wainwright, Walter Krull, Peter Lambertus, Erwin Vonnegut, C. V. Sorenson, H. H. Martin, Wallace O. Lee, William Ray Adams, Jack Bixler, Noble Kiser, D. B. Vanderbilt, Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Little, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Arnett, Lafayette; Louis Schwitzer Jr. and J. H. Lang Jr.

Announces College Party Schedule

Other dances planned by the club’s entertainment committee are: Wabash Night, Nov. 4, with the “Wabash Ambassadors” playing; “Victory Night,” Nov. 11, with Dick. Cisne and his orchestra: “Notre Dame Night,” Nov. 18, with the Wabash Collegians; “Indiana University Night,” Nov. 25, with Doc Thrasher and his orchestra from Bloomington; “Big Ten Night,” Dec. 2, with Bob McKittrick; “Collegiate Night,” Dec. 9, with Larry Price’s orchestra, and the

“College of Hard Knocks,” Dec. 16, with the Indiana | Vagabonds. The club's annual Turkey Parade and dinner-bridge will precede

the dance Nov. 11. be Saturday night, Nov. 25.

The Junior Columbian Thanksgiving party will

Halloween Fetes, Skating Event Await Y. W. C. A. Groups

* Several Halloween parties, a skating event and plans for two oneact plays are occupying the attention of members of Y, W. C. A. club

groups.

The weekly club supper at 6 o'clock this evening will precede the Halloween party for members. of the Thursday group of the Y. W. C. A. in the club rooms of the Central Y. W. Miss Edith Jackson is chair-

man, assisted by members of the Industrial Council, including the Misses Thompson, Dorothy Nutt, Gladys Blanton and Mary Finkel. A city-wide Junior High Girl Reserve Halloween party will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Central Y. W. Prizes will be awarded for the cleverest home-made costumes which will be judged in a grand march. Miss Vonda Browne will djrect games, assisted by Miss Charlotte Pearson. Members of the Junior High Girl Reserve group and their friends will hold a skating party Nov. 4 at the Riverside Rink. Two Christmas service projects also were planned at the recent meeting of the InterClub Council. The projects will include collection of toys at fire stations and visiting aged residents. Members of the Ben Davis Girl Reserve Club are making yarn dolls as a handicraft project. Miss Violet Whittaker is in charge. Officers of the club are the Misses Grace White, Genevieve Messer, Betty Means and Laurel Hesoun. New members of the Manual Training High School Girl Reserve Club will be honored at a Halloween party Tuesday at the Y. W. The club will sew for .the Needlework Guild tomorrow under the direc“tion of Mrs. George Wright. Miss Dorothy Forsyth is club adviser. Casts for “A Dish of China Tea” and “The Ghost of a Freshman,” two one-act plays which will be presented by the Shortridge Girl Reserve Club. will be chosen at a meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Schlenk.

Ralph J. Marsh,

Alice Rusie Wed

Miss Alice Elinor Rusie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rusie, 6112 Central Ave, and Ralph John Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marsh, will be married at 6:30 o'clock this evening in the Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church. The Rev. Harry E. Campbell will officiate at the ceremony and Miss -Helen Quig, organist, will play bridal music. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a wine colored street-length velvet dress with matching turban. and a corsage of gardenias. Her sister, Miss Lois Marie Rusie, will wear a gray-blue silk gown with blue accessories and a corsage of roses. Lowell Monroe will be best man and ushers will include David Smith and John Madinger. A reception will be held after the ceremony for relatives at the home of the bride's parents. After a trip, the couple will be at home in _the Jefferson apartments.

Sub-Debs Plan Rush Tea

Members of Beta Nu Chapter of the Sub-Deb Federation will hold a rush tea Nov. 5. Plans were discussed last night at the home of Miss Emily Harding.

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Beta Chapter, Theta Nu Chi. 7 p. m. Sun. Weary River Cottage, 75th and Keystone Ave. Masked Halloween party.

Rho Zeta Tau. 8 p. m. today. Miss Mary Ness, 1002 St. Paul, hostess. Annual election of officers. Elector Chapter, Verus Cordis, Fri, eve. Mrs. L. H. Mills, 3242 College Ave., hostess. Halloween party.

Gamma Chapter, Delta Theta, Phi. Tonight. Miss Edith DeMunbrun, hostess. Pledges services for the Misses Ada Behrmann, Mary Ann Dickmeyer, Martha Pritchard and Margaret ‘West.

CLUBS

Clique. ‘Tonight. Miss Alice Jean Ratz, hostess. Ro Sin Loy. 7:30 p. m. today. Miss eanne Dawley, 5016 Guilfor Ave., hostess. q On-Ea-Ota. 1 p. m, today. Maple House, 5831 E. Washington. Mrs. Estel Strong, hostess. Luncheon. Tri Lambeth Chapter, Sub-Deb. 7 p. m. today. Miss Mary Kathryn Grothaus, 31 Parkview Ave., hostess. Halloween party.

CARD PARTY (Ma). Gen. Henry W, Lawton Camp

Veterans. 7:30 p. m. Fri. Citizens’

30, Sons of 5m Fi. Oi War

Gag Co. auditorium.

This year’s

dies and grownups alike will join

and goblins with ‘two events,

will come masked for their party before judges in a setting of decorations.

winners of games and contests.

Louie Lowe’s

that night for members

midnight. son, are served from 6 to 9 o'clock.

bers Friday, years old will mask for the party

Monday afternoon, dren’s Arimr'C committee.

Mrs. Arthur party, assisted by and William H. Walker. funniest, the “toughest”

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and

Fete. A.C. Membership

Indianapolis Athletic Club members will be entertained at tea at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the club to meet Mrs. William Byram Gates who will conduct classes for adults in modern dancing. - Her assistant will be Denis Costello, New York. Classes will begin Nov. 3. Mrs. Joseph W. Stickney ‘will have charge of the tea tomorrow, as-

sisted by Mesdames Emery R. Bax-

ter, Dudley R. Gallahue, Henry E. Todd, E. E. Whitehill, Horace O.

Hawkins, James Rogan, Conrad Ruckelshaus, William Stafford and Thomas J. Scanlon. , Other committee members include Mesdames Austin H. Brown, Fred Bates Johnson, W. I. Longsworth, A. Kiefer Mayer, Russel L. White, William H. Wemmer, David P. williams, Russell 8S. Williams, John W. Geller, Leonard Meisberger, Miss Alice Baker and Miss Irving Moxley. Classes will be held Thursday and Friday evenings of alternate weeks during the next four months. Demonstrations of the rhumba, conga, tango, Castle Walk and rock and roll dances will be presented tomorrow.

Full Week-End Facing H. A. C.

A full week-end of activities—a juniors’ opening dance, the weekly Saturday dance and a Halloween party and ‘dance—is scheduled for members of the Hoosier Athletic Club and their friends. Junior members will open their fall and winter social season with a dance tomorrow evening. Jack Berry’s orchestra will play, Students of local high schools are invited to attend, according to Miss Rosalyn Ludwig, general chairman. Walter Jackson's Lyric Theater orchestra will play for the weekly dance in the Zephyr Room Saturday night. About 250 members and guests are expected to attend. Children of club members will be entertained at a Halloween party and dance Saturday night at the club. Miss Ludwig- and Miss Jean Redmon will be in charge of arrangements. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. : The H. A C. annual Halloween dance will \be Tuesday. Members will attend in eostumes and masks. Reservations are being made with Miss Mildred Tegmeyer, social secretary.

Travel Unit to Meet " Members of Erin Isle Chapter, In-

ternational Travel-Study Club, will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Denzil Washmuth, 4856 Baltimore Ave. Assistant hostesses will include Mesdames John Wood, Jack Mosteller and Delbert Carder. The

buffet. style in the club gymnasium,

rchestra will play for dancing at the annual ball

and their guests. Room an 1 » tions will be in the Halloween theme. 4 table qecora

Sun Valley will be an entertainment Friday night dancing at the club 1s from 7 to 8:30, and from 9:30 to The Friday evening buffet dinners, introduced this sea-

topic for discussion will be British, Dutch and French Guiana.

the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

1. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McConahay have announced the engage-

ment of their daughter, Margaret, to William H. Green, son of Mr. and

Mrs. J. M. Green of Cambridge City. The wedding will be Nov. 4 at

2. Miss Marthetta Jane Pearson will become the bride of Willis J. Downey, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Downey, on Nov. 23, at the Lyn-

Wright,» Robert N. Dedaker, Don P.|

-hurst Baptist Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter:-of Mrs. Gladys

Pearson.

3. Miss Lois M. Miller will become the bride of Reese R. Berry to-

morrow. She is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Milam.

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4. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Pope announce: the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Jean, to Paul R. Bruner. The wedding will be Thanksgiving afternoon at the Garfield Baptist Church. (Ayres Photo.) 5. Mrs. David M. Baker Jr. was Miss Naydean Minich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Minich, Spencer, before her marriage Sept. 23. Mr,

and Mrs. Baker are at home at 1603 Central Ave.

(Moorefield Photo.)

6. Miss Francis Jane Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Martin, will be married to Bert H. Bishop on Nov. 12 at the Irvington

Presbyterian Church.

(Block Photo.)

State and National Leaders

Will Speak at

Convention of

Republican Women on Monday

Speeches by state and national

Republican committee members are

included on the program for the first convention of-the Indiana Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs Monday at the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Robert A. Taft, wife of the Ohio Senator, will be the main speaker. Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, vice chairman of the Indiana Republican state central committee, will be in charge of the program and

will preside at both morning and afternoon sessions. The morning session will be opened at 10 o’clock in the assembly room and the resolutions committee will be appointed. Speakers will include Mrs. Albert Vetsal, Anderson, vice president of the National Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs; Mrs. Grace B. Reynolds, Cambridge City, Republican national committeewomen, who will discuss “The -Constitution of the Indiana Federation,” and Mrs. Snodgrass. A luncheon will be served at noon in the Riley Room. Mrs. Snodgrass will introduce candidates and Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican state chairman, will welcome the group. Senator Taft, who will be introduced by Secretary of State James M. Tucker, will speak briefly. Other afternoon speakers will -be Mrs. Betty Neal Owen, Noblesville. state vice chairman of the Young Republicans; Mrs. Grace Wilson Evans, Terre Haute, who will represent Negro Republicans, Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Brown, Republican National committeewoman from. Ohio, and Mrs. Taft. -

Mrs. Taft will be honored in the afternoon at a reception on the Hotel mezzanine floor. Her husband, who is to address a meeting of the Indianapolis Bar Association, will be honored at another reception in Rooms 746 and 748 of the hotel,

Sponsor Halloween Dance

The Binnette L’Yome, affiliated club of the Syrian-Lebanon American Brotherhood, will sponsor a Halloween masquerade and dance Saturday evening at the clubhouse, 2245 E. Riverside Drive. Miss Sadie Kurker is general chairman, assisted by the Misses Violet Todd, Lucille Ajamie and

Lillian Freije, Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock.

Witches will dust off their broomsticks early for the week-end Halloween parties of local town and country clubs.

Kidin festivities which include treas-

ure hunts, costume parties and dances. The Indianapolis Athletic Club will pay tribute to the ghosts

one for members’ children Saturday afternoon, and an annual Halloween ball that night.

The kiddies from 3 to 5 p. m. and will parade

: “punkin” faces and: other Halloween Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes and to

Halloween “eats” will be served

A sound and color movie of feature during intermission.

Meridian Hills “Fun Frolic” Set

. A masked party, junior treasure hunt and a “fun frolic” will provide Halloween entertainment for Meridian Hills Country Club memSaturday and Monday.

Members’ children. under 11 from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow in the

club. Children between 11 and 14 years will search for treasure on Both parties are under direction of’ the chil-

. Pittenger heads’ the committee for the masked esdames Richard T. Hill, Russell W. McDermott Prizes will be awarded for the prettiest, the and the cleverest costumes.

A program of

Club to Begin Winter Dances

Members of the Municipal Gardens Woman’s Department Club will present the first in a series of winter dances tomorrow evening from 9 o'clock until midnight in the clubhouse. A floor show and dance contest will be features of the evening. Connie and his orchestra will play for dancing. . The floor show will

be ‘presented by the Jac Broderick |P

dance . studios. Chris Pettit will judge the old-fashioned waltz contest at 10:30 p. m. and Mr. Broderick will be judge of the jitterbug contest following, Hosts and hostesses for the event will include Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Walpole, George Usher, Toney Flack, Cadman Starr, W. R. Burcham, Horace Dougherty, Paul Hubbell. Louis Mader, Thomas Maley, Ernest Millholland, Paul W. Oren, Lewis Shott, Robert, Shank and Loomis Jennings. Mrs. Walpole is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Usher, vice chairman, and Mrs. Jennings. Assisting committees include Mesdames Shott, Burcham and William R. Kester, candy; Mesdames Theodore Petranoff, Charles Everett and J. E. Dean, refreshment; Mesdames J. T. Hancock, Elizabeth Hartzell and Ethel Gatewood, registration; Mesdames Walpole, usher, and Mary Hummel, prizes; Mesdames Roger Lawton,

Bradley and Harry W. Roberts, Chi- |

nese checkers; Mesdames William Hodgson, S. J. Bardsley and Hattie Jones, floor checkers; Mesdames Burton Knight, Clifford Horney and J. W. Walters, table tennis, Mesdames E. C. Ball, Jennie White and Robert Clegg. shuffle board.

IL A. C. Will Have Two Halloween Fun Sessions; Meridian Hills Gets Ready for Witching Week-End

games and contests will follow the grand march. Decorations, favors and refreshments will be in the Halloween mode. Fun-minded adult members will frolic at the club starting at

8 p. m. Saturday. Mr, and Mrs.

assisted by members of the general entertainment committee.

aura ‘of mystery surrounds party

Edward W, Harris, chairmen, are An plans and invitations received by

members this week state that there will be no music, oratory, pictures, politics, golf or mental gymnastics, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray head the reception committee; Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph L. Colby are in charge of refreshments, and Messrs, and Mesdames Paul G. Moffett, E. P. Everett, Horace E. Storer, J. E. Fehsenfeld and Charl« ton N. Carter are telephone committee members,

Reservations Made for Adult Fete

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Among early reservations for the party are those of Messrs. and

Mesdames Marshall G. Knox, E

H. Kemper McComb, Walter L.

. Montgomery, Arthur O, Pittenger, John H. Waldo, A. L. Taggart Jr., Scot Clifford ‘and Harry J. Berry with their guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles B. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Harris will have in their party

their

son, Edward W. Harris Jr., Miss Mary DePrez, Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs. James Northam and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Loer. * xh

The junior treasure hunt will

‘begin at 4:30'p. m. Monday. In-

vitations advise the hunters to bring pencils, flashlights and. a partner, and to wear school clothes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F'. Arensman will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. James L. Murray and Dr. and Mrs.

Edgar T. Haynes.

Other social events planned by the entertainment committee clude a dinner-bridge Saturday, Nov. 18, with Mr. and Mrs. S. Olive, chairmen; a Christmas dinner-dance, Dec. 16, with Mr.

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Catholic Group Arranges Fete

Formal initiation services, the first in a series of book reviews and a wiener roast are among activities tomorrow, Sunday and Monday for members of organizations affiliated with local churches. Initiation and installation of officers will be held by members of the INDIANAPOLIS COURT CHARTRAND of the CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA at 3 p. m. Sunday in-the Columbia Club. A tea and reception for new members will follow, The Rev. Fr. Thomas Finneran, new chaplain just appointed by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the Indianapolis Diocese, also will be honored. New officers are Miss Winifred Galvin, - grand regent; Miss Anna Glaska, vice regent; Mrs. William Goory, prophetess; Mrs. Robert Barber, lecturer; Miss Dorothy Moore, monitor; Miss Emma B. Fromhold, sentinel; Miss Charlotte Heck, Miss Mary Booker and Mrs. Lawrence Zapp, color guards. Miss Gertrude Tripp is chairman of arrangements and Mrs. William Parks is in charge of flowers and

| decorations.

Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review “Queen Anne Boleyn” (Francis Hackett) at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Block’s auditorium. The review will be the first of three which will be sponsored by the LADIES’ AID .SO-

CIETY OF THE MERIDIAN],

HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Mrs. Paul T. Hurt is president, and Mrs. Myron J. Austin is chairman. ’ Members of the NEW CRUSADE YOUTHS TEMPERANCE COUNCIL will hold a wiener roast at: 7 . m. Monday at George Washington Park, 30th and Dearborn Sts.

W. D. C. Unit Plans Meeting

Miss Elizabeth Horner will speak:

on “Pleasure in Gardening” before members of the Garden Department

of the Woman’s Department Club; tomorrow afternoon at the club-

house. Mrs. Merritt E. Woolf, chairman, will pr e. An exhibit will be displayed bythe roadside beautification committee,

headed by Mrs. Peter C. Reilly.|: Assisting her are Mrs. Eugene Foley, |: vice chairman, Mesdames Robert;

Bracken, John F. Engelke, Tilden F.

Greer, Albert J. Hueber, Frank E.|j Hirschman, Ralph I. Thompson and

Miss Julia Landers. Mrs. Eugene Haslet Garrach, chairman, and Mrs. Frank S. Hutchins, co-chairman, will be in charge of the tea following the program. A chrysanthemum exhibit also will be shown by Mrs. R. J. Anderson. Assisting with tea arrangements will be Mesdames Anderson, S. J. Bardsley, Laura Blanton, Stephen Bogart, George A. Bowen, E. A. Carson, Charles E. Clayton, Don Graham, Oliver S. Guio, Joseph F. Langford, William A. Smith, Frank Uhl, Harry E. Voshell, J. M. Whitehead: Miss Janet Shaw and Miss Florence Swan.

0. E. S. Will Perform Ritual at Plainfield

Members of the Past Matrons and Patrons Association of Marion

{ Coupty of the Order of Eastern Star

will present the Ritual of 1870 at a meeting of the Plainfield O. E. S. chapter tonight in Plainfield. Assisting Mrs. Clara Lucas, president, will be Andrew Landis, Frank Sparks; Mesdames Libbie Everett, Mona Thomas, Rea Koehler, Cora Weiland, Ethel Emmons, Ethel: ton, Cecile Kiser, * Elizabeth

Mrs. Moffett, chairmen, and the annual New Year's

Saturday, Dec. 30, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs,

Sorority Plans Call for Party,

Ruth Dalyrimple Hostess Tonight to Epsilon Sigma Alpha.

th: week-end include. Halloween parties, - a benefit card party, a

bands and friends as guests. Miss Ruth Dalyrimple will entertain members of EPSILON CHAPTER OF EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA

at her home.

Members of ALPHA, BETA, ETA AND ZETA CHAPTERS OF PHI THETA DELTA will hold a joint

| meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at

tl.e Spink Arms Hotel.

of PHI GAMMA TAU will hold their annual benefit card party Saturday afternoor in the BannerWhitehill auditorium. Mrs. Horace Jones is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Rush Williams, William Haine and Ben White,

Miss: Charlotte Crane will be hostess to members of BONAE AMICAE CHAPTER OF VERUS CORDIS tonight at her home. It will be the first meeting of the chapter since the state convention last week in Muncie. The Misses Virginia Crane, Betty Cullings, Haze! Howenstine and Mrs. Peter Durham were initiated in services at the convention. Recently elected officers of the chapter are Mrs. Frances Lowhorn, president; Mrs. John Moore, vice president; Miss Charlotte Crane, secretary, and Mrs. Peter Harakas, treasurer.

Members of MU CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA will sew on Needlework Guild garments at a meeting at 7 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Bob Richey, 6151 College Ave. The garments will be collected in the annual Roundup of the Needlework Guild.

Members of THETA SIGMA will be entertained at a Halloween party this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Wilma Casey, 2400 N. Talbott Ave.

Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, 3029 Ruckle St., will be hostess to members of PHI GAMMA RHO at 8:15 p. m. today at her home.

ALPHA AND BETA CHAPTERS OF RHO DELTA will sponsor a joint dance Saturday evening in the Hotel Lincoln, Miss Ruth Warriner, Alpha, and Mrs. Mark Hufiman, Beta, are chairmen, assisted by - Mrs. Theodore Sawyer, Mrs. Russell Davis, Miss Helen Reith and Miss Lucille Cox.

Members of KAPPA GAMMA ALPHA will entertain their husbands and friends at a roundup at the Gibson Saddle Club tonight. Mrs. George Miller is chairman of arrangements.

ZETA RHO SORORITY will hold a dinner dance Nov..4. Plans for the event were discussed recently

Plan Halloween Party . Members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary 297 to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 374 will sponsor a masked Halloween party at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio St.

Y early Benefit|

Sorority activities tonight and for|

dance and a round-up with hus-|.

at a Halloween party this evening|

Members of ALPHA CHAPTER

at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Hittle. |.

| Speaks Today

‘Dr. Sarah G. Blanding

Women’s Dean At U. of K. on i Local Program

Dr. Sarah G. ‘Blanding Will Discuss {Trends In Advising.’

Dr. Sarah G. Blanding, president of the National Association of Deans of College Women and Advisers of High School Girls; is/ to speak at the state meeting of the Indiana group today at the Hotel Lincoln. The state meeting will continue tomorrow at the hotel. "| . Dr. Blanding, who, is dean .of women. at the University of -Kentucky, was to- disciss “Present Trends in Advising” at the luncheon this noon. At the dinner meeting this evening she will explain the national organization for deans. Miss Margaret Osgood, dean of women at - Ohio University and formerly adviser of girls at Morton High School at Richmond, will speak on “From High School for College.” Mrs. Ruth Shull, dean of girls at Manual Training High School, is chairman of the program committee. i Mrs. Alice Bidwell: Wesenberg of Butler University is president of the Indiana group; Miss Martha Pittenger, Ft. Wayne, secretary, and ‘Miss Margaret Smith, Richmond, treasurer, . | :

Phi Delta Pi Dance . -. Is Saturday Night

Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Pi will hold an informal fall dance Satur day evening in the Beech Grove City Hall, George Kemp and his orchéstra will play from 9 o'clock until midnight. ark Committee chairmen include Miss Margaret Pierson and Miss Marie Neumeyer, decorations; Miss Winifred Peters, tickets, and Miss Louise Schneider, publicity. - |

‘Altenheim Bazaar Set

Plans for an annual bazaar and supper on Nov. 15 will be discussed by members of the Ladies’ Society of the Altenheim at a business meeting at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow -at the home. Mrs. John; Tacoma, VO=~ calist, accompanied by Mrs. Armin

Doerschel, pianist, will present the program. .

within-a-heel feature

s as long wear-