Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1940 — Page 4

Mrs. Blaine Miller Jr. George Fotheringham, Ms. F. Noble Ropkey, Kurt Lieber, Mrs. Rudoiph

Phi Omega Pi to Note’ F ounding . With Program at Bloomington; Chi Omega Editor to Give Talk

A founder's day, a state day and a dessert bridge afe in'the appoint-

SOCIETY— ‘Lambs Showboat’ Will Dock Tonight at Columbia Club

All aboard for the “Lambs Showboat” which will dock tonight at the Columbia Club for ‘the Lambs: Club winter frolic. The i iH:

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Andrews are chairmen of the

committee, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Pinnell.

Mr. Andrews will be “Showboat” captain. : Interspersed with the Lambs’ usual frivolity will be several hit tunes from the musical comedy, “Show Boat,” by Jerome Kern and Edna Ferber. Paul Starrett will sing “Steamboat Bill” and “Od Man River.” Miss Betty Blanke, the feminine lead, will sing “Bill” and “Make Believe.” Songs by the entire company will include “Here Comes the Show Boat” and “Polly Wolly Doodle All the Day.” A skit, “Put On Your Slippers,” will be presented by Mrs. Rudolph W. Stempfel and Stuart Dean. Mrs. Blaine H. Miller Jr. and George Fotheringham's skit will be “Billy Boy.” Mrs. F. Noble Ropkey, Kurt Lieber and Joseph C. Wallace will present “No, No, A Thousand Times No.” ; Men in the cast will give their interpretation of “Black Sheep and the company will appear in the. closing number, “Sweetheart Waltz” and “Goodnight Lambkins.”. Singers and dancers in the chorus will include Mesdames David P. Andrews, George Fotheringham, Herbert A. Pinnell and Viola Recker; Messrs. Francis Brosnan, Albert M. Campbell, Blaine H. Miller Jr. and F. Noble Ropkey. Mrs. Albert M. Campbell and Paul R. Matthews will be accompanists. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin G. Vonnegut and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Stempfel will entertain together with a cocktail party at the Stemp-

fel home and dinner at the Columbia Club. Their guests will ine .

clude Mrs. John L. Reuss, Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Vonnegut’s sister, and Mr. Reuss; Mrs. Carl Vonnegut, Messrs. and Mesdames John Heidt, Charles Rogers, Herbert Pinnell, Russell Ayres, John Kingan and Newell Munson, Mr, Bernard Cunniff and Mr, and Mrs. Wade Cockrum, Evansville, Also dining together at the club will be Mr. and Mrs. W. Frederick Souder and Mr. and Mrs, ‘Sam W. Simpson. Following a cocktail party Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus will give at their

home, they will take their guests to dinner at the club. In~ their - - party will be Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph H. Broderick, Muncie, ‘their week~

end house guests; Mr. John C. Ruckelshaus and Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph E. Cain, Kurt Pantzer and Dudley Gallahue.

Sinelair-Mayer Invitations Are Out

. Invitations were received today for the wedding March 9 of Miss Josephine Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, and Thomas Taggart Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair. The wedding will be in the Mayer home with the Rev. George S.: Southworth officiating. . Miss Mayer has chosen Mrs. Wells Hampton as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Sheerin Kuhn and Miss Letitia Sinclair. Thomas Mumford will be Mr. Sinclair's best man and ushers will ‘include David Laurance Chambers Jr. Louis F. Loutrel Jr. Waltham, Mass.; Francis Loutrel, South Orange, N. J.; Robert S, Boyer, Huntingdon, Pa.; Stuart D. Cowan Jr., White Plains, N. Y,, and Peter J. Murphy Jr., Scarsdale, N. Y. :

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Miss Betsy Home will be entertained this afternoon at a shower given by her bridesmaids, Miss Mary Sheerin Kuhn and Miss Barbara Haines, at Miss Kuhn's home. Miss Home and Alfred J. Stokely will be married next Saturday. Guests at the party will be Mrs. George S. Home, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames John B. Stokely, Edward Stokely, John Mor-

ris Haines, Thomas D. Sheerin, Warren Ruddell, Reily CG. Adams -

and: Vandervoort Rand and the Misses Josephine Mayer, Barbara Stafford, Alice Vonnegut, Prudence Brown, Anne Elliott, Ruth Fishback, Harriett Patterson, Jane Adams, Irving Moxley, Nina Brown, Margo Sheerin, Barbara Sheerin, Mary Stewart" Kurtz, Jeanette Tarkington, Joanne Dissette and Agnes Coldwell. ba

: » ” o 8s nn » . The arrangements committee for presentation of “Stolen Life”

before Filmarte Guild members Wednesday night in the Athenaeum .

ballroom includes Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin, chairman: Mesdsmes Hortense Rauh Burpee, Svlvester Johnson, Herman W. Kothe. Ern« . est H. Krutzch, Clemens O. Mueller, C. H. Wallerich, Harry Weaver and Ralph Spann. ; The reception committee includes Mrs. Alfred W. Noling, chairman; Mesdames Russell W. Ayres, Volney M. Brown, Hal T. Benham, C. A. Harms. Bert McCammon and Albert Shouse. - Dancing will follow the film, starring Elizabeth Bergner. Grayson’s Orchestra will play.

Club to Present Bombay Lawyer

The entertainment committee of the Propylaeum Club will present Bhicoo Batlivala, young lawyer from Bombay and London, in a lecture at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at the Propylaeum. She will talk on “The Women of India.” : = ‘ Miss Batlivala was sent to England at the age of nine to be educated and at 21 was admitted to the English bar, the youngest woman ever to be accorded the honor. In 1935 she returned to India to accept a nosition as assistant minister of education in the State of Baroda. The following year she returned to London to accept a position as legal adviser to a British film company. At present she is engaged in private practice specializing in commercial cases. ‘Mrs. John W. Kern Sr. is acting as chairman of the entertainment committee in the absence of Mrs. Frederick Matson, chairman. Her assistants will-be Mesdames Q. J. Noblitt, Frank H. Streightoff, Clarence Aliz, Charles McNaull, Edward E. Petri. John S. Wright, Demarchus Brown, Richard Lieber, John A. MacDonald, Clyde E, Osborne, C. J. Roach, Charles S. Stone. Carl Walk, Edna Mec.

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Christian. Perry W. Lesh, Jesse Cameron Moore, Almus G. Ruddell,

William Perry Hehn, Burke G. Slaymaker, Russell ‘S. Williams and Mrs. Harry Angell. . : : Other. assistants will be Mesdames Ethel M. Rathert, I. E. Woodard, Joseph J. Conner, Howard Maxwell, John L. Eaglesfield,

Eugene vanWyk, A. D. Hitz, Owen E. Miller, Fred C. Dickson, Wil-'

liam L. Richardson, Roy Sahm, R. R. Shiel, William C. Bartholomew, Fred Hoke, Giles Smith; the Misses Helen Jacoby, Anna Spann, Ger-

trude Taggart, Anna R. Reade, Anne Fraser, Mary E. Griffin, Gene-~

vieve Scoville, Dr. Kenosha Sessions and Dr. Jane Kefcham. = ” 2 ® 2 =

Robert Tschaegle, assistant curator of John Herron Art Museum, will give an illustrated talk on “Italian Paintings in the Permanent Collection” at the Museum tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. This is one of a series of weekly programs being held for the public during the winter months. | : . Miss Elizabeth Ohr will talk at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday afternoon at the Museum on: “Early American Prints by Currier and Ives.” A display of Currier and Ives prints will open Monday at the museum. The tea to follow Tuesday's lecture will be supervised by Mrs. Noble Dean, chairman of the activities committee, and her assistants. * an ; 2-8 =» a Miss Margaret C. Disert, dean of women at Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa., will be guest of the Wilson College Alumnae Club of Indiana at luncheon Monday. Mrs. O. H. Rudy, 136 E. 44th St.,. will be hostess. : : . Mrs. John H. ] - and a Wilson graduate will be a guest. Mrs. Mueller and Miss Disert are to attend the national conventioh of deans in St. Louis which opens Tuesday. Mrs. Harlan Montgomery of Seymour will attend the 1 eon. Mrs. Virginia Pickens Brewer is president of the club - Miss Genevieve Scoville is secretary-treasurer,. :

Mueller, dean of women at Indiana University

; Members: of PHI. OMEGA PI Heuse -in' Bloomington,

Other national. officers who will attend are Miss Marian Edwards, president; Mrs. Phillip W. Vineyard, secretary, and Mrs. Frances Benowitz, editor, all of Chicaga.

Open House ‘Scheduled

Open house will be held in the morning for visiting alumnae and actives from the Alpha Alpha Chapter, Lexington, Ky. and the Alpha Zeta Chapter, Georgetown, Ky, Following a buffet luncheon at) noon . the "Bloomington Alumnae Club will conduct a tour of the campus for out of town guests.’ Formal initiation services will be held at 2:30 p. m. for Miss . Nell Jane Higganbotham, Miss Rese-

|mary Bailey, Gary; Miss .Carolyn ‘Davis, Crawfordsville; Miss Winnie

erts, Ladoga; Miss Maida Fowler, Reynolds; Miss . Jeanette Shultz, Walkerton; Miss , Mariam. Stembl, Wheatfield; Miss: Mary Kathryn Harris, Bloomington, and Miss Lorene Reynolds, Indianapolis. ; Miss Mary Frances Roll, Bloomington Alumnae Club president, will be toastmaster at a banquet at the Graham Hotel following the services. Miss Eunice Runner, active chapter. president, | Miss Higganbotham, pledge president, and the

‘| national officers will speak.

~ . Plan to Show Pictures Mrs. Wyland Rhoads, Lexington,

‘I Ky., past national president, and

present chairman of the sorority’s national social service work, will show pictures of the babies in the Good Samaritan Hospital, Lexington, an institution for blind infants, where the sorority maintains a ward. Among Indianapolis alumnae who will attend are Mrs. Frank B. Lamb, president of the Indiana AMimnae Club, Mesdames John Graves, William J. Hayes, Albert Galyan, Misses Virginia Hunter, Alys Criss, Edna Trent, Virginia Gray. Elta Roll, Mildred Corrie and Ruth Langdon.

Miss Christelle Ferguson, editor of the Eleusis, publication of CHI OMEGA sorority, was to speak at the organizations state day luncheon today at the Marott Hotel. Miss Doris Vater, president of the Indiana University chapter, was to be toastmaster. A dance will be held tonight. : s

Miss Miriam Hickman will be hostess for a meeting of the GAMMA DELTA CHI SORORITY at 8 p. m, Monday at the Y. W. C. A,

ALPHA CHAPTER, SIGMA DELTA PI SORORITY, will have a dessert bridge Monday evening at the home of Miss Hazel Hart, 37 E. 45th St. Miss Mary Ella Barton will be assistant hostess.

EPSILON CHAPTER, RHO DELTA SORORITY, will have a social meeting Monday at the home of Miss Ethel Bohlson, 1901 Holloway St. z

Mrs. June Wilcox will speak on “Taking the Public Pulser at a meeting ‘ of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNA CHAPTER OF THETA SIGMA PHI, honorary professional Journalistic sorority, at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Henry F. Ostrom, 4564 Stratford Ave. Mrs. Chelsea S. Stewart will be honor guest. Miss Martin Banta and Mrs. Donald C. Drake will be assistant hostesses. :

Pen Women Entertain In Colonial Costume Members of the Indiana Branch

5 :{of the National League of American

Pen Women, all in colonial costume, will entertain at a colonial tea this afternoon in the Propylaeum. Mrs, Charles Pfafflin will have charge of a musical program. In the receiving line with Mrs. Emma. Sangernebo, state president, will be Mrs. W. F. Rothenburger, branch president; Mrs. Effie L. Cunningham, Brooklyn; Mrs. Margaret E. Bruner, New Castle; Mrs. Susan B. Marsh, Muncie; Mrs. Lorene Miller Wallace and Mrs. Rose Katterhenry, Martinsville, and Mesdames John M. Williams, Clyde BE. Titus, Nellie F. Owens, O. S. Guio Felix T. McWhirter. :

Post Office Auxiliary To Give Card Party

tional Federation of Post Office Clerks 130 will give a card party Monday in Block’s auditorium. Mrs. E. S. Gilchrist is chairman, with Mrs. F. L. Kirkhoff, co-chair-man. Assistants include Mesdames

:|{John Bush, George Shaul, Ae

Swickard and M. F.. W

The Women’s Auxiliary to the Na-|

Miss Betty Blancke and David P. Andrews, feminine lead and cap- = Hiram McKee, Mrs. McKee, Paul Starrett, Joseph 'W. pose, aboard the craft.

0. E.S. Group ‘To Mark 17th

Anniversary

tain of the “Show Boat,” strike a

ment books of sorority group members. . = i

SORORITY from throughout the

state will celebrate Founder's Day Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Xi Chapter Miss Frances Chatburn. one. of the founders and new national vice president, will be

Stoy Wedding : : Set for Today

Miss Eleanor Earnheart, daughter of Mrs. M, K. Earnheart, 218 E. 28th St., .and Edmund H. Stoy Jr., son of Mr and Mrs, Edmund H. Stoy, Shelbyville, Ind., will be married at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.’ The Rev. R. L. Holland will officiate. Miss Virginia Byrd, sorority

present. : i

sister of the bride, will play bridal Sts

music and John Bumgardper will sing. : The bride, who will be given in marriage by her cousin, William: F. Blackburn, will wear an ensemble of French blue sheer wool with matching accessories. She will wear a small. turban of many-colored spring flowers and a corsage of orchids. Brother Is Best Man Mrs. Blackburp, the bride’s cousin, will be matron of honor. Her dress will be of dusty pink:sheer wool with which she will wear: matching hat and gloves and a corsage of sweetheart roses bordered with violets. Lewis Stoy, New Albany, will be his brother’s best man. Ushers

will be Richard and Robert Anderson, New Albany, Ind. cousins of the bridegroom. f The bride’s mother has chosen an ensemble of sheer black wool with white | accessories, while Mrs. Stoy will wear a black crepe afternoon dress accented with white. Both mothers will wear corsages of red camellas bordered by white carnation petals. :

Reception to Be Informal

Following the ceremony, the couple will receive informally at the church and a reception for relatives will beé held later at the home of the bride’s mother, Among out-of-

town guests at the wedding will be

Mr. and Mrs. Stoy, Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mullineaux and

their sons, George and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Anderson and their sons, Richard and Robert; A. H. Anderson, the bridegroom’s grandfather, Willlam Huff and Lewis Stoy, 4ll of New Albany, and Mrs. L. A. Stoy, Corydon, the bridegroom’s grandmother. Following a motor trip to a northern winter resort, the couple will be at honie at 218 E. 28th St.

Initiation, Conferring of “Degrees Planned by Other Lodges.

Initiation, an anniversary celebration, ‘conferring of degrees and card parties are on ‘the bill of fare of lodge groups meeting next week. » MILLERSVILLE CHAPTER. 300, O. E. S,, will hold a stated meeting followed by the conferring of degrees Wednesday evening in the Millersville Masonic Temple. Miss Adah Hunter is worthy matron.

Mrs. Grace Bowers, ‘worthy matron, and William R. Riley, worthy patron, will be in charge of the 17th anniversary celebration of BROOKSIDE CHAPTER 481, O. E. S, at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Brookside Masonic Temple, E. 10th and Gray

’ : IRVINGTON: REBEKAH LODGE 608 will sponsor a card party at 8:15 p. m. today at the I. O. O- F. Hall, 54201 E.' Washington St. Mrs.

Sylvia Benner will have charge, assisted by Mrs. Murray Heathco.

The ways and means committee of the PAST NOBLE GRANDS AUXILIARY OF PROGRESS REBEKAH LODGE will - sponsor a card party at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. H. Brown, 3125 West Michigan St. Mrs. Elsie Crouch is general chairman, Mrs. Mary Steinruck is auxiliary president.

NORTH PARK CHAPTER, O. E. S., will ‘hold a stated meeting at 7:45 p m. Tuesday at the North Park Masonic Temple, 30th and Clifton Sts. The antique exhibit originally scheduled for this time

‘has been canceled. BRIGHTWOOD CHAPTER, O. E.

S., will hold initiation and a stated meeting Monday night at the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave. The Brightwood Chapter Char will furnish special music. = Mrs. ‘Helen A. Cunningham is worthy

‘matron and Raymond Dingle, wor-

thy patron.

INDIANAPOLIS LODGE 137, LADIES OF THE SOCIETY OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN will meet for their February luncheon Tuesday at Castle Hall. A business meeting will follow the luncheon.

The GOLDEN RULE AUXILIARY OF THE O. E. S. will hold a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Daisy Carlisle, 520 Bradley St., at noon Monday, :

Box Supper Planned The Ladies Auxiliary of Town-

send Club 25 will have a box supper tonight at State and Hoyt Aves.

_ chorus for the frolic. Mr. Starrett is male lead.

La Shelle Choral Club to Be

Guest Singers at I ndianapolis Y Matinee Musicale at Ayres’

~The La Shelle Choral Club will

Matinee Musicale’s monthly program at

torium,

be guest singers at the Indianapolis 2'p. m, Friday in Ayres’ audi-

“The club is directed by Edward La Shelle. Mrs. Saul Bernat, cellist, and Mrs, Sara Miller Hoffman, pianist, also will be guest artists. Mrs. Robert O. Bonner will be in charge of the program.

The club will sing “O Land -of Ours” . arranged from “Finlandia,” by Sibelius; ' “Leibes-Walzer-Opus 52,” by Brahms, including “In Wood Embowered,” “Secret No§k in Shady Spot,” “Was Once a Tiny ‘Bird” and “There's No Bearing. With These Spiteful Neighbors’; “Morning: Hymn,” (Henschel); “Serenade,” (Schubert); “Ezekiel Saw de Wheel,” (Burleigh); “Mother 0 Mine,” (Burleigh), and “The Musical Trust,” (Henry Hadley). Mrs. Bernat, accompanied by Mrs: James L. Wagner, will play cello arrangements of “An Old Italian Love Song,” (Smartini); “Serenade Espagnole” (Glazounow).; ‘Scher= 20,” (Van Goens), and “Song of Pan,” (Vera Poppe). : Mrs. Hoffman's piano selbctions will include Rachmaninoff’s “Etude Tableau-Opus 39 No. 3,” Laidow’s “Etude-Opus 40 No. 1,” and “Etude Tableau-Opus 39 No. 1,” by Rachmaninoff. ; Members of the choral club inslude Edmund Bradley, William Bradley, Henry J. Budenz III, Robert Calland, Harry Cederholm, Frank M. Cox, Eugere Doerr, Max Ernest Fents, James R. Fox, Thomas Howard, Carl Lauber; Leo W. Lauck, Thomas Lux, Cornelius Sheridan, James D. Small and Ber‘nard Zimmer. Accompanists are Mrs. Edward La Shelle and Mrs. Paul McCord. : Mrs. James H. Lowry, Musicale president, will preside at the Matinee. Musicale Corner Luncheon which will precede the Richard Bonelli Concert March 8 in Ayres’ auditorium, the last of a series of artist concerts.

Troke-Peck Wedding Held

Miss Madonna Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Faulty N. Peck, 1648 College Ave, was married to William B. Troke at noon today in the small chapel of the Third Christian Church. Mr. Troke is the son of Mrs. Ellen B. Troke, The Rev. William F. Rothenburger officiated. Miss Peck wore an afternoon dress of blue crepe with black ac-

cessories and a corsage. Her only attendant, Miss Rowena Stull, wore a gray crepe frock with black accessories and a corsage. Thomas B. Troke, the bridegroom’s brother, was best man. er ‘The couple left on a wedding trip East and will be at home next week

Tells of Plans for D. A. R.

Mrs, Ira M. Holmes ett) 1s busy these days %rranging the annual Birthday Luncheon of the

Carolitie Scott Harrison Chapter;- Daughters of (center) American Revolutibng w ge -be. he! mark |

plans

at the chapter house. She discloses to Mrs. Gustavus B.

in Indianapolis.

Luncheon

‘Times Photo. some of ‘her Taylor, chapter regent ikan, The party will of the chapter's found

1807 N. Ritter Ave.

Lorenz-Steeg ~~ Wedding Set Miss Mary Jane Steeg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Steeg, 815 E. Maple Road, ‘will become the bride of Frederick Graham Lorenz Jr., son of Mr.-and Mrs. Frederick G. Lorenz Sr., in a ceremony at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Central Christian Church. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger will of-

ficiate at the ceremony before an

altar banked with palms and ferns and lighted by two seven-branch candelabra. = Bouquets of spring flowers Will mark the pews. Mrs.

Fred Jeffrey will play organ music|

and Mrs. Ruel Sexton. will sing. The bride will wear a gown of melody blue taffeta made with a tight fitted “jacket with full cuils of val lace:and a bouffant skirt. She will wear a short veil of illusion. caught into a cap of Point Venise lace and will carry a.colonial bouquet of pink roses and white freesias with a shower of val lace,

Brothers to Be Ushers

* Carl Steeg Jr. and Paul S. Lorenz, brothers of the bride and bridegroom, will be ushers. There wiil be no other attendants. Mrs. Steeg has chosen a military blue costume suit with which she will wear a corsage of pink roses, blue lace and freesias. The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary J. Howe, will wear a navy blue jacket suit with a corsage of blue daisies and violets. Mrs. Lorenz will wear navy

‘lerepe with a gardenia corsage.

Following the ceremony, a bridal dinner will be served in the Hunters Lodge at the Marott Hotel for members of the families. After ¢ short wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 5149 Manlove Ave. The bride will travel in a blue and white print dress with red accessories.

Guests Are Listed

"Among out-of-town guests at the wedding will include Mr, and Mrs. Haskell Miles, Miss Jeanne Miles and Mrs Sadie F. Kenney, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peggs and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Welch, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. William B. Overbeck, Mrs. Anna P. Overbeck and Miss Dorothy -Anne Overbeck, Cinciiinati; Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Roacl:, Urbana; Miss Kathryn Conner, Cnlumbus, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neville, Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bales and Miss Martha Bales, Winchester; Dr. and Mrs. Elwood Meredith, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. G R. Clapp, Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Willivm Collins, Danville, Ind. ag

Women’s Club To Give Play

A guest day luncheon, a play and

| musical program have been sched-

uled for clubwomen’s meetings early

| next week.

The CHRISTIAN PARK WO-

. |MAN’S CLUB will meet for* lunch{eon Tuesday followed by a musical program by the Honolulu Sere-

naders. New members will be welcomed into the club. Mrs. Ray Morgan is the newly elected president of the club; Mrs. H. G. McCabe, secretary, and Mrs. Charles Reinhardt, treasurer. =~ =.

“The Choice,” a one-act play, will

|be presented at a meeting of the

EXPRESSION CLUB Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, In the cast will be Mesdames W. A, Reddick, William Brower Ward, Arthur Randdll and O. M. Richardson. Mrs. Richardson will give a paper on “Patri-

: |otic Music.”

MONTEREY CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL. TR A VE LSTUDY CLUB will hold a guest day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mdtt Carpenter, 1163 N. Holmes Ave. Mrs. John Gill will be assistant hostess. Mrs. John

| Thornburgh, guest speaker, will talk

on “Brazil.” : HALL PLACE MEMORY CLUB

{will hold a covered dish luncheon

Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. W.

| Haerle, 2049 N. Capitol Ave, ‘ Miss Rosemary Yount, 820 Lay-|i

man Ave., entertained members and

allace and Mrs. Viola Recker are

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Club to Hold

7th Leap Year Party Tuesday

Committee Heads Named . For Affair by Mrs.. ' 2 CH. Smith. The seventh quadrennial “Leap Year party will be given by the Woman's Department Club : at .a

birthday luncheon - Thursday, Feb, 29, in the Indianapolis Athletic

Club. The club was founded in

1912, ; Mrs. Charles H. Smith, general chairman, and Mrs. C. J. Finch, cochairman, have appointed committee heads for the party. They include Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, program; Mrs. George W. Bowman, music; Mrs. E. L. Burnett, tickets; Mrs. C. J. Finch, reception; Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, publicity; Mrs, Horace G. Casady, reservations; Mrs. Eugene Foley, decorations. The Garden Department of the club will provide floral decorations. Several parties have been are ranged to attend the celebration, Among hostesses will be Mesdames

‘Hugh J. Baker, J. R. Fenstermaker,

W. N. Clute, H.W. Painter, H. J, Berry and W. H. Hart. With Mrs, Wymond™ J. Beckett will be Mes< dames Guy Stayman, M..R. Garver, W. J. Hubbard, O. L. Watkins, C. R. Yoke; J. Beckeft.

‘Mrs. W. I. ‘Hoag and Mrs. V. H. *,

Rothley will be hostesses at a party

including Mesdames A. E. Adair, W,

D. Armatage, E. W. Rogers, C. H. Irrgang, Claude Hoover, B. B. McDonald, L. E. Schulz, Miss Grace Norris and Miss Carrie Hoag. Mrs, E.'S. Ludlum will entertain a group including Mesdames J. M. Whitehead, J. M. Spencer, H. I. Grimes, Oscar Matthews, W. A. Rowland,

John Atwater, Chicago, and Miss

Della Dearborn. Mrs. Martin H. Wallick will have at her table Mesdames H. L. Raynor, C. L. Leatherman, PF. E. Gates, D. F.

‘Randolph, J. E. Hughes and Miss

Shirley Gates. Mrs. E. H. Katterhenry, Martinsville; will be hostess at a table. Among her guests. from Martinsville will be Mesdames E. I. Poston, A. G. Rose; C. A. Patton, L. R. Bates, H. C. Barber, W. E. Kennedy, E. R. Stapleton, H. B. DeTurk, Floyd Harper, E. M. Pitkin and Miss Erma 0X. Mrs. John Engleke and Mrs. A.J. Hueber have made reservations for Mesdames E. A. Carson, Robert Bryce, Charles Myers, M. E. Elstun, W. H. Link, J. H. Pantzer, Elliott Hooton, Gail Eldridge; Cecil Aulten=bach, H. L. Martin, Forrest Welch, Arnold. Spencer, R. E. Kueber, Miss Mary Bryce and Miss ‘Beatrice Gerrin. Additional hostesses will include. Mesdames Elbert Storer, L. E. Berner, Charles New, Horace Storer, R. B. Berner, C. R. Seamans, J. R. Miller, William Swintz, W. 8S. Carper, Paul Kilby, O. A. Wilkinson, Roy Salem, C. A. Reeve, Don Kellum, I. E. Woodard, Miss Jessie Stewart,

|Miss® Hannah Hadley, Miss Pearl Kiefer and Mesdames W. F. King,

Clyde Montgomery, Frank Uhl, H. P, Wetsell, W. F. Fisher, P. A. Keller, H. E. Watson, H. C. Fisher, E. C. Carsten, W. E. Martin, S. J. Hensley, H. R. Evans, Hal Purdy, Ray Dorward, John Berns, George .Snyder, Irving Blue, Walter Grow. and Jerome Trunkey.

Lieut. Col. McRae To Talk on’Defénse Lieut. ‘Col. Richard O. McRae, national chaplain of the Reserve

Officers Association, will talk on “Our National Defense” at a meet=

ing of the Community Welfare De-

partment of. the club at 12:30 p. m.’ Wednesday. Luncheon will .precede histalk.. - +43. ; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will have charge of \a musical program and will lead group singing. Other chairmen are Mrs. Rebert Shingler, luncheon; Mrs. William F. Swope, hospitality; Mrs. Everett E. Lett, courtesy, and Mrs.. Henry Lovell Patrick, door. Mrs. Charles H. Smith and Mrs. Robert 'L. Moorhead are on the executive committee. | - Mrs. Clyde V. Montgomery, chairman, will preside. Mrs. Ray B. Dor-

ward and Mrs. Eva L. Hitz are. in

charge of reservations. Mrs. Bottema to Show Rose Parade Films Mrs. Virginia Bottema will show

moving pictures of the Rose Paradé in Pasadena at a meeting of Alpha ° Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorof - L £f

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guests of the SANS SOUCI Sap. i al

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