Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1940 — Page 5

Of fic icers’ Wives

Chi to Give

Armory Dinner for Husbands; Purdue Women Meet Tuesday

Nu Beta Nu Chapter of Sub-Debs to Entertain Tonight with Leap Year Theater Party; Mrs. Alberts to Address Emerson Grove Group.

Tsjks, luncheons and parties are included in clubwomen’s activities |}

for next week.

The OFFICERS WIVES’ CLUB will give a dinner for their husbands at 8 p. m. next Saturday at the new Field Artillery: Armory, 2015'S. Penn-

sylvania St. F. C. Mahin.

E. C. Balzer will speak on “Services Rendered” at a meeting of the PURDUE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF INDIANAPOLIS Tuesday evening at the Telephone Co. ‘Dinner at 6:30 p. m. at the Canary Cottage will precede the talk. Mrs. Herbert Asperger will preside at a short business session. Miss Enid Farlow was in charge of program arrangements. Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw will have charge of the program.

NU BETA NU CHAPTER OF THE SUB-DEB CLUB will entertain tonight with a Leap Year theater party. Guests will be Messrs. James Millican, David Dunbar, Richard Lewis, Bill Boyd, Ira Lee, Jean Stroh, Leo Shanahan, Charlie Bumb, James Farrand, Frank Broch, Jack Shriver and Robert Youngling.

Mrs. Lula Alberts will talk on “Friends That Work For You” at a meeting of the EMERSON GROVE GARDEN CLUB Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Olsen, 1428 Roach St. Mrs. Paul Sharp will discuss “Edgings as You Like Them” and Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, “Why Not a Hobby Garden?”

* Miss” Margaret. Murray will be chairman for a luncheon to be given by the SUNSHINE CLUB OF SUNNYSIDE at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ tearoom. Assisting with arrangements will be Miss ‘Alice Murray, Mesdames Walter Zimmerman, H. D. Kramm, George Livingston and Lyn Williamson.

The DULCET CLUB will meet st - 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Susan Scoonover, 563 High-

Book to Be Reviewed At Auxiliary Meeting

Miss Melbourne Davidson will review “Land Below the Wind” (Agnes Keith) at 2 p. m. Monday in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium under sponsorship of the Madden Nottingham American Legion Auxiliary. The Mothers’ Chorus of School 44 will sing. Assisting Mrs. Wilfred Bradshaw, president, with arrangements will be Mesdames B. F. Frey, Charles Beckham, E. E. Shelton, William Beauner, Rae Lorber, C. A. Dunico and Pauline Sutherlin. The unit presented an American Flag to the Lutheran Orphans Home recently. President .of 27 units of the Twelfth District American Legion Auxiliary will be hostess at the Hoosier Art Salon Monday at the ‘Wm. H. Block Co. The pictures may be viewed until March 8 in the store auditorium. °

Riding School To Stage Show

DeVietien Riding School students will hold intramural horsemanship events at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the new horse barn at the Indiana State Fair Grounds, winter quarters of the school. Students who will compete are members of classes from the Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. and commefcial organizations. Girl and Boy Scouts working for horsemanship merit badges are entered in children’s events. Glen C. Caldwell of Indianapolis will judge horsemanship classes and Max Bonham, jumpers.

Gives Farewell Party

. Mrs. Joseph Erpelding will entertain this evening at her home with a farewell party for Miss Christine Valentine who will leave soon for Dallas, Tex., where she will make her home. Guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Allen Hall, Leslie Ross, Theodore Tansy Jr. Kenneth LeFeber, Eldo Rutledge, John White and the Misses Dana Mattern and Catherine Valentine and Messrs. Denis White, James

Mrs. N. A. Nicolai, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs.

will be assistant hostess.

lege Ave. will be hostess for a luncheon of the GOOD WILL SERVICE CLUB at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday.

Mrs. E. E. Gardner will read a paper on “Hymnology” at a meeting of the CON MOTO CLUB at 1 p. m. next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ross Johnson; 5416 Carrollton Ave. Following the talk a program of sacred music will be presented. Mrs. O. R. Marsischke will assist the hostess.

The INTER-ARTS CLUB will meet at 8 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Maurice Klefeker, 3127 Guilford Ave. Miss Ruth Ann Carson will be assistant hostess.

land Drive. Mrs. George w. Spiegel 3

Mrs. Arthur F. LaRue, 3014 Col- ||

GIRL SCOUTS

Will Become B

Church Group Will See Skits

Educational skits. “A Muddle Meeting” and “A -Model Meeting,” will be program features at the first quarterly meeting for the Indianapolis Disrict of the Indianapolis Diocesan Council, National Council of Catholic Women, Thursday in the Catholic Community Center. The skits will illustrate the way a parish council should function. Mrs. J. Albert Smith, district president, will preside. Representatives from parishes in Indianapolis, Bloomington, Brownsburg, Connersville, Cambridge City, Franklin, Greefifield, Liberty, Martinsville, Richmond, Rushville, St. Vincent's, Prescott, Shelbyville and New Castle will attend the meeting. Representatives from various churches in the district will report on parish activities. The Rev. Maur- ‘| ice Dugan, assistant diocesan director of charities, "and John Patrick Rooney, local field secretary of the Catholic Young Organization, will be guest speakers. District officers will have charge of arrangements.

Registration will begin at 11 a. ni and a district board meeting will be

Isabella will sponsor a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. in the Catholic Community Center. Proceeds will be turned over to the St. Eliabeth’s Home building fund. Mrs. Joseph J. Speaks, district ways and means chairman, is in charge of luncheon reservations, assisted by district officers. Reservations should be made by Monday. Miss Martha Louise Smith and Miss Mary Spalding will play harp selections during the luncheon.

Dental Assistants Will Meet Monday

The Dental Assistants Association will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the Ransom and Randolph Co. offices. Miss Sarah Jane Mock, president, will preside. Miss Marie Matusehka, chairman of the Indianapolis Dairy Council, will discuss “Food for the Proper Care of the Teeth.” New members

Weldon and Robert White.

of the association will be initiated.

JANE JORDAN—

DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am 22 and married to a man who is

satisfied most of the time with my with his own friends as well as mine,

company alone. He finds fault yet he is not jealous and every-

one likes him. I don’t understand how, when he wants friends and has a very pleasant personality, that he doesn’t really like to get

acquainted with people.

I don’t mind not having friends in for the evenings, but I do

object to dropping my girl friends.

Although I made no complaints

he suggested having company some evenings, but likes no one we know. He hasn’t the faculty of overlooking people's faults except our own. I am not discontented but feel that we need friends. I would like to get in touch with a childhood chum of mine -

whom I have not seen for about 12 six years.

I have no opportunity to cultivate new friendships; so I

years or heard from for five or

am trying to connect a few links and pick up some of my old chums. Should I get in touch with this chum as well as others by correspondence? If so would it'be better to send each one a friendship card first? Is there any way in which I can win my husband over

and invite friends in for the evening?

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Answer—Every young couple needs friends to keep their own relationship from growing stale. No two poeple can be all in all to each. other to the exclusion of the outside world. Those lovers are happiest who share many things together and bring constant variety into their experience through outside contacts. Don’t take your husband's criticisms of outsiders so seriously. None of us have friends who are perfect and all of us criticize others - in private, even as we are criticized when our backs are turned. Yet we often are fondest of those who have the most shortcomings. One of our favorite tricks is to criticize in others those faults

which we try to overcome in ourselves.

Instead of stirring us to sym-

pathy, the old familiar defect which we are loathe to admit in the be-

loved self, irks us sorely in a friend.

Take your husband’s suggestion and invite your friends in for an

evening. Grasp every opportunity to cultivate others.

In time you

may gather around you a congenial group which gives you pleasure in spite of the drawbacks which always are present. One often puts up with a dull woman because she has an atttac-

tive husband and vice versa. Bores

are often tolerated because they

are simple, kindly people with malice toward none. Talented people

with objectionable personal traits are cultivated for their colorful and dramatic personalities and so on. From each of our friends we get

something worthwhile to compensate us for putting up with their

faults.

- By all means write your old friends and tell them how you miss them. It is flattering to be missed and you'll get a warmer response

to a letter than a friendship card.

Better still, make new friends

who are on the scene and can go places and do things with you. It takes a long while to collect a group of satisfactory friends but yowll never do it unless you start with the material at hand and enlarge

your circle one by one.

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JANE JORDAN.

held at 10 a. m. The Daughters of |10

Players Club

Miss Lucille Caroline Jackson

ride Tomorrow

Of Clifford Charles Hanning

Miss Lucille Caroline Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | § D. Jackson, 5354 N. Delaware St., will become the bride of Clifford Charles | (8g Hanning in a ceremony at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hanning is the son of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Hanning. Dr. W. H. Kendall, pastor of the Memorial Presbyterian Church, will perform

the ceremony before an altar deco-

the background will be palms, ferns and a row of single cathedral candles. i Paul Matthews, organist, will play “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” “Faithful Forever” and ‘ Speed Thee My Arrow,” a Pi Beta Phi Sorority song. The bride has chosen a costunie suit of navy blue crepe which sie will wear with white gloves, a white flower hat and navy purse and shoes. The full bodice of the dress is white with lace edging the square neck and puffed sleeves. The skirt is blue. The full-length fitted coat is blue with white at the lapels. The bride's corsage will be orchids. | Mrs. Thomas PF. Riddell, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor, Her costume will be a street-length dress of gray with a matching stitched eton jacket. The dress has a flared skirt and a high round neckline. Mrs. Riddle will wear piitk gloves, navy blue accessories and a

Mrs. Jackson will wear a black,

hat and gloves and a gardenia corsage. The bridegroom’s mother also will wear a black ense Hie and a gardenia corsage. William F. Hanning, brother of the bridegroom, will be best men. Ushers will be Otto Kern Jr. ahd Bert Kingan Jr. The bridal couple will receive informally at the home of the bride’s rents after the ceremony. Following a two-week trip in the South, the couple will be at home at the Penn-Lawn Apartments. The bride attended DePauw and Butler Universities, where she was a meinber of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The bridegroom attended Butler University. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will enter. tain with a bridal dinner tonight at the Marott Hotel. Guests, with the bride and bridegroom, will be Dr. and Mrs. Hanning, Messrs. and Mesdames William F. Hanning, Walker B. Knotts, Thomas F. Riddell, Miss Marian Gearen, Miss Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Mr. Kern, Mr. Kingan, Misses LaRue Black, Lillian Courts and Katie Burbank.

Will Entertain

Two plays will be presented tonight by the Players Club in the Civic Theater for club members and their guests. A supper dance will follow in the Woodstock Club. Harlan J. Hadley is committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. Hadley and Messrs. and Mesdames Rudolph Haerle, Thornton W. Sterrett and John Kautz. A melodrama, “Curse You, Jack Dalton,” will be directed by Dr. John Ray Newcomb. Members of the cast will be Mr. and Mrs. Newell C. Munson, Mesdames Hadley, Charles Rockwood, G: B. Jackson and Edward Steinmetz Jr. and Mr. Horace McClure. ) Mrs. Raymond F. Mead will direct the second play, ‘Shall We Join the Ladies,” by James Barrie. In the

‘cast will be: Messrs. and Mesdames

Reginald Garstang, Harry V. Wade, Samuel Runnels - Harrell, Rabert Wild, Mesdames Clifford Arick III, Francis W. Dunn, F. Noble Ropkey, Thomas S. Hood and Messrs. Percy |ani Weer, John Rautz, Hadley and Edwin McNally.

Personals

Miss Ardath Weigler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Weigler, is a member of the Rockford College choir which will participate in the annual charter day exercises to ‘be held on the Rockford, Il. campus tomorrow. The school is celebrating the 93d ammiversary of the granting of its charter. Dr. Mary E. Woolley, educator, will speak. Mrs. Marie - Dawson. Morrell, violinist, left yesterday for - Washington where she will present a recital. While there she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kingman Brewster. Mrs. Morrell will visit in

|New York before returning to

Indianapolis.

Mrs. P. R. Hightower, 501 . Euckingham Drive, is in Bloomington today to speak at the initiation banquet of the Indiana University Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta; national honorary fraternity for Women in education. ;

Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davis are

Jane arian whe| will answer EB colum daily, |

The fourth annual membership drive of the Girl | Scouts of Indianapolis and Marion County has been launched with the mailing of 750 leaflets explaining the work of Scouts to parents and friends. Mrs. Harry ouster: (center) heads the membership committee.

rated with vases of white flowers, In|

corsage of sweet peas and pink roses. |

fur-trimmed costume suit with white |:

‘| Mrs. McWhirter,

OPEN MEMBE RSHIP DRIVE

Mrs. William B. Schiltges (left) and Mrs. Edgar J. Rennoe are among her assistants in the county-wide campaign, The drive will continue for several weeks. A “telephone roundup” @will be held by the com-: mittee next week,

SORORITY WILL GIVE PLAYLET oe.

“The Birthday Ball,” a one-act section of Pi Zeta Chapter of Phi

Times Photos. playlet, will be given by the drama

Beta Sorority Wednesday night at

the organization’s annual open house at the American United Life Building. The cast includes (left to right) Mrs. Ruth G. Kreipke, Miss Alberta Speicher and Mrs. Edgar J. Ellsworth.

Don Blanding, Artist, to Talk On ‘Drifter’s Gold’ Thursday At. Department Club Meeting

Don Blanding, artist, poet and

traveler, will talk Thursday at the

Leap Year birthday luncheon of the Woman's Department Club in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. His topic will be “Drifter’s Gold.”

A reception will be held at noon.

Receiving with Mrs. Clayton

Hunt Ridge, president, will be Mrs. Charles H. Smith, chairman of

general arrangements; Mrs. Felix Coate, founders, and Mesdames Everett M. Schofield, R. O. MecAlexapder and Paul 'T, Hurt, past presidents.

Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. At the speaker's table with Mrs, Ridge will ber Mr. Blanding,

Mrs. Coate and Mrs. Schofield, who will introduce the speaker; Mrs. George W. Jaqua, president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. J. W. Moore, president of the Seventh District Federation; Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, president of the Indianapolis Council of Women, and Mrs. Charles H. Smith. Mrs. McWhirter will give the invocation. Spring flowers and tapers in pastel shades will be used as decorations. Mrs. Eugene Foley will be in charge of decorations which will be provided by the Garden Department of the club of which Mrs. Merritt BE: Woolf is chairman. Mrs, R.*J. Anderson and Mrs. Willis K.. Miller will assist. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Hoffman, pianist, will play.

A. R. Brinker

To Talk Here

Albert R. Brunker, trustee of the University of Pennsylvania, will speak next Saturday night at the annual Founder's Day banquet of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity at the Columbia Club. Alumni, will be joined by members of the active’ chapters in Indiana— Beta Alpha, Beta Beta, Beta Zeta, Beta Psi and Gamma Lambda—in celebrating the founding of the fraternity at Antioch College in 1859. Seventy-six active. chapters and 200 alumni groups have been organized in the United States and Canada. Mr. Brunker has been a prominent member of the fraternity. He was chief of the Chemical Division of the War Industrial Board dur-

ing the World War and has been|

director of the Chicago Crime Commission and chairman of the Civic Safety Committee of Chicago. He has «been identified with various chemical and steel companies. Dale Hodges heads the Indianapolis Alumni Chapter, which is sponsoring the celebration. ' William Martindale is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Hilbert Rust, cochairman; Jess Pritchett Jr., entertainment; Don Niswander, tickets: Harold Tharp, banquet: Kenneth

Penfold, chapter sttendance, and

spending two weeks in Mexico City, [Joseph

T. McWhirter and Mrs. Alvin T.

Couple on Trip After Wedding

Times Special FT. WAYNE, Feb. 24.—Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Smith are on a wedding trip following their marriage here last Saturday. The bride was Miss Jane Vesey, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. David Vesey, 427 Arcadia Court, before her marriage. Mr. Smith is the son of the late Judge and Mrs. David Smith. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Indiana University and member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Smith attended Indiana: University and was graduated from the Indianapolis Law School. The couple will be at home at 2602 Huburtus Ave.

Members of Alpha Eta Latreian Club will entertain Tuesday night at the American United Life Bulding with a Foreign Cinema Party for husbands, members of other Latreian Clubs and guests. “The Lady Vanishes,” a British film, will be shown. Mrs. Harry Cooper (left) is general chairman; Mrs. Witlism M. Turner, entertainment chairman.

The the home of Mrs. C. J. Finch.

session followed by a review of “The Yearling” (Marjorie Kinnan Rawl-

lings) by Mrs. Bert Gadd.

CHI. TAU ALPHA SORORITY will conduct formal initiation services at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the

{home of Mrs. Oscar W. Nester, 5130

N. Pennsylvania St. Those to be

initiated include the Misses Rosary Mangano, Marie Gorman, Bonnie Miller, Mary Ellen Moran, Mary Murphy, Bernice McWhorter, Eleanor. Ryce, Elizabeth Sullivan and Mrs. Stuart Waddell.

‘Members of TRI PSI SORORITY, mothers’ club of Delta Delta Delta Sorority at Butler University, will give a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Friday at the chapter house, 809 Hampton Drive. Mrs. Henry L. Patrick will be in charge, assisted by Mesdames W. I. James, J. J. Marshall, L. W. Eiser, Cecil Buchanan and Lewis Clark.

Rushees of DELTA" SIGMA CHI SORORITY will be entertained at a party at 8 p. m. Monday in the Canary Cottage. Miss Maxine Floyd will be hostess.

Members of TAU DELTA TAU SORORITY met last night at the home of Miss Virginia Hall, 5050 E. New York St.

PSI CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY will give a dinner party Monday evening in the Seville followed by a theater party. -

Betty Foster Named Tri-Delt President

Miss Betty Foster, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Foster, was elected president of Delta Lambda Chapter of Delta Delta Delta Sorority at Butler University this week. Other officers ndmed were Miss Mary Bell, vice president; Miss Lois Freeman :and Miss Dorothy Daniel, cochairmen of rush; Miss Carol Sherman, social chairman; Miss Eileen White, recording secretary;: Miss Rose Myers, corresponding secretary; Miss Esther

marshal; Miss Louise Brandt, historian; Miss Jean Gilbert. song leader; Miss Naomi Harrington, librarian, and Miss Virginia Buchanan, publicity.

Lodge Group to Meet

The Association of Past Masters’ Wives of Center Lodge will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. E. Denison, 2845 Wash-

ington Blvd.

Several luncheons, initiation services and a rush party are ‘lon appointment books of local sorority members. ANAGNOUS GROUP OF EPSILON SIGMA SORORITY will meet at 1 p. m. Tuesday for a dessert luncheon at

Gray, chaplain; Miss Martha Foote, |.

Chi Tau Alphas Plan Formal Initiation Rite Tomorrow; Tri Psis Will Give Luncheon

isted | OMICRON

Mrs, William L. Sharp, president, will preside at a short business

Card Parties, Sale Planned

Card parties and a bake sale are scheduled for today and next week by three lodge groups. The LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 211 were to sponsor a bake sale this morning at Sears-Roebuck & Co. Mrs. Ruth Currens, chairman, was to be assisted by Mesdames Clara O'Keefe, Leola Sprowl, Edna Joy, Vinnie Ellis and Ruth Dillard.

INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER 393, 0. E. S., will hold a regular meeting and conferring of degrees at 8 p. m. Tuesday dt the temple, 1522 W. Morris St. .Tressie O. Kirk is wor-

thy matron and Harry Comingore as. Assisting Mrs. F. C. Tucker, dance -

is worthy patron.

IRVINGTON REBEKAH LODGE 608 will sponsor a card party at 8:15 p. m. today at the I. O. O. PF. Hall, 5420 E. Washington St. Mrs. Sylvia Benner - is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mary Heathco.

LADIES OF THE ORIENTAL SHRINE, TARUM COURT 14, will sponsor a card party at 2 p. m. March 1 in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. O. Ray Albertson, high priestess, is in charge of arrangements. She will be assisted by Mrs. James Daniel, general chairman; Mrs. Guy Scanling, tickets; Mrs. Henry Harm, publicity; Mrs. Edward Meyer, table prizes; Mrs. Harry Hergt, prizes; Mrs. William Warren, candy, and Mrs. Miles Penrod, cards and tallies.

NORTH PARK CHAPTER 404, O. E. S, will entertain the worthy grand matron Tuesday at a dinner at 6:30 p. m., followed by a meeting at- 7:45 p. m. in the North Park Masonic Temple, 30h and Clifton Sts.

Bean-Pearcy Rite To Be Held Today

The marriage of -Miss Omah Pearcy and Thomas F. Bean will be solemnized at 8 o'clock this evening at the home of the Rev. R. E. Web-

" | ber, 1516 N. Olney Ave.

The bride's brother, Perry Pearcy, and Mrs. Pearcy and the the bride's sistér, Mrs. L. D. Carter, and Mr. Carter will be attendants. The couple will be at home at 726 | N. Bradley Ave.

Wellire Club to Hold Benefit Party March 27

The Welfare Club will sponsor

fit card party March 27 at Ayres’ with

fis annial beneauditorium. As-

‘| several weeks.

40th Alpha Chi |

Luncheon, Dance Will Be Highlights of Annual ~~ Sorority Affair,

The Indiana ter of Alpha i Omega ‘was to sponsor the sorgrity’s 40th annual State Day g with a Iuncheon this afternoon and ending with a formal dance at the Indianapolis

{Athletic Club tonight. Miss Edith

Allen is general chairman of State Day arrangements. Mrs. Robert L. Mason, president, was to preside at the luncheon. Alumnae from various parts of the state, many out-of-state guests and representatives from the four active chapters at. Butler, DePauw, Indiana and Purdue Universities and alumnae chapters and clubs at Ft. Wayne, Lafayette, Bloomington, Evansville, Greensburg and South

|Bend will attend.

At the speakers table with Mrs,

Miss Ruth A. Culbertson, concert artist and composer, Boston, Mass.;two of the sorority’s founders, Mrs, Scobey Cunningham and Miss Estelle Leonard; national president, Mrs. Carl I. Winsor, Wichita, Kas.; national counsellor, Miss Ruth

|Campbell, Toronto, Canada; central

province president, Mrs. John W, Barkley, Shaker Heights, O.; direc= tor of central effice, Miss Hannah Keenan, Indianapolis, and active chapter presidents, Miss Grace Reinhart, Purdue; Miss Ellen Schocke, Indiana; Miss Rosemary Newman, Butler, and Miss Ann Janet Smith, DePauw.

Miss Culbertson to Play

Miss Culbertson was to entertain at luncheon with a piano musicale featuring compositions by Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy and Ravel. Preceding the musicale, Mrs.

guests. Members of active chapters were to compete in a song contest for a gold cup award. The speakers’ table was to be decorated with three plateaus of red carnations with white bouquet candles. Centerpieces of red carnations and white bouquet candles also were to decorate the tables throughout the room and programs printed in green were to complete the sorority’s color scheme of scarlet and olive green.

« 300 to Attend Dance

The dance tonight will be attended by 150 couples. A special feature of the evening will be a six-act floor show with Frederick Tucker Jr. as master of ceremonies. Charles Wahle’s orchestra of Cincinnati will play. Patrons and patronesses of the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames L. R. Zapf, F. S. Cannon, T. M. Rybolt, Claus Best, George R. Jeffrey, George J. Edick, Orval Hixon, K. E, Lancet, George L. Clark, E. J. Braman and Dr. and Mrs. A. A, Thom-

chairman, are Mrs. Dan C. Martin who arranged the floor show and Miss Miriam Ransburg, Miss Mary Jane McGaughey and Mrs. James W. Young.

Hoosiers Give Miami Parties

Times Special MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 24.—Life in Miami is a gala round of luncheons,

apolis residents and others from

Indiana. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman, Indianapolis, are guests at the Tower Hotel. The Philip R. Mallory yacht, “Sangamo,” is docked at the Flamingo docks. Mr. and Mrs. Mallory have returned from a fishing trip through the Florida Keys. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Heiskell are at their winter villa and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry M. Sanborn, both®couples of Indianapolis, have taken a villa for the winter season. Guests ‘at th» Surf Club’s formal fashion show this week were Mrs. Russell T. Byers, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Munk, Dr. and Mrs. Jewett Reed and Mr. an! Mrs. Roy Elder Adams, all cf Indianapolis." Mrs. William J. Wemmer, Indianapolis, was hostess to a group of winter friends. Mrs. Hubert HL. Woodsmall anc Mrs. Hubert Woodsmall Jr., Indian-

and her sister, Mrs. Donna Harte: Anderson, were luncheon guests thi: week on the terrace of the Whit man Hotel. The luncheon was give: by Mrs. Northam Lée, New York. Mr. and. Mrs. . E. Wheelock. South Bend, are at the Whitman fc: Miss Sue McGuire Richmond, won a prize last week 2: the Surf Club’s costume “Comin Round the Mountain” hillbili; dance. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bel Marion, were among those ente: taining. Mrs. William H. Patton and Mic Lucy A. Patton, Martinsville, an Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Hamilton, Rich: - mond, are among guests at th Braznell Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edge. ‘A. Ingleheart, Evansville, enteitained on Washington’s Birthday =! the Bath Club in Honor of their house guests, Mrs. Addison Ingles heart, Mr. Ingleheart’s mother; h s sister, Mrs. Phelps Darby, and their niece, Miss Evelyn Johnson, all «! Evansville.

annual six weeks vacation is R. C', visited Miami . Beach for 14 yea - J

Senator and Mrs. Walter Be SS Suests a |

State Meeting Will Be Today

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Mason were to be the honor guests,:

Mason was to introduce special.

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dinners and fun for many Indian-

apolis, and Mrs. Frederick J. Urba:.

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