Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1940 — Page 22

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~ Miss Helen Kenyon (right), former chairman of the board of trustees of Vassar College, discussed with Mrs. James L. Gavin (left) and Mrs. Louis Haerle plang for raising money for the school’s

Discuss Plan

Initiation to Be Held Sunday ~ For 6 Omega Nu Tau Pledges; Chi Beta Kappas Will Dance

Initiation and pledge services, a formal dinner and a talk are included on programs of sororities meeting this evening and the next few

days.

Rough and formal initiation services will be held tomorrow and Sunday at Whispering Winds for pledges of LAMBDA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY. Pledges include Mrs. Helen Jenks, Mrs. Catherine

Ramsey and the Misses Naomi Adams, - Betty Warden, - Dorothy Neiger and Verna Whitlaw,

ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY, will hold pledge services Monday night at the home of Mrs. Earl Teare, 2906 Station St. Among those to -be pledged are the. "Misses Mildred Smith, Charlotte: Hauser, Frances Stephenson, Mary Finler, Lorraine. Nauta, Betty Jo Brown, Maxine Crouch and Ruth Arthur.

Jack Adams will discuss “You and Your Decorator” at a meeting at 8 p.. m. Monday of PI OMICRON “SORORITY in the Indiana World War Memorial. Miss Hazel Peacock, Zeta Chapter, will be in charge.

CHI BETA KAPPA SORORITY members will hold their annual formal dinner tonight in the Hunters’ Lodge of the Marott Hotel. The group’s a zappella choir, organized in 1938 by Fred W. Martin, will sing a program of carols and folk songs of various nations and several liturgies of the English and Russian churches.

BETA CHAPTER, CHI PHI GAMMA SORORITY, will hold a skating party tonight in Riverside Rink.

The Misses Jean and Marteen Austin will be hostesses tonight at . their home, 1325 Carrollton Ave, to members of GAMMA SIGMA PHI SORORITY.

Members of PHI KAPPA LAMBDA SORORITY will meet tonight at the home of Miss Esther Bowne.

Mrs. Emil L. Prokl will be hostess at a social meeting of BETA CHAPTER, PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY Tuesday night.

Miss Mabel Hall, national president of ALPHA DELTA OMEGA, educational and philanthropic sorority, will install a new chapter in Anderson, Ind., tonight. Miss Hall . will go from here with Miss Amy Boner, national corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Nell Millholland, past president. They will be joined at Anderson by Miss Emeline Tucker and Mrs. Ethel Mock, Muncie, Ind., national vice president and historian. Mrs. Gaynell Lee, Anderson, will conduct the initiation ceremony, assisted by other national officers. Miss Hall will present the charter. The new Delta Chapter will be sponsored by the Eta Chapter of Anderson which will be hostess tonight. : ; . Alpha Chapter of Indianapolis maintains as its philanthropic project a hospital fund for the benefit of working girls.

“Group to Give Eggs, Butter

~The Indianapolis Flower Mission: will ‘ distribute fresh eggs and butter to tubercular families for Easter. Plans were made at the monthly meeting of the board of directors yesterday. The annual Easter treat of fresh eggs is a Flower Mission custom of many years standing.

Mrs, David Ross, president, an-|

nounced - that several groups and individuals are continuing milk orders for tuberculosis sufferers which were started at Christmas. The 1908 Club and Ayres’ Fashion Bureau are continuing the orders for: séveral months. : Mrs. Fred Noerr, visitor, reported a total of 1116 quarts of milk was given to patients in their homes

last month. Mrs: M. M. LaBelle|

reported the - monthly birthday party. for Flower Mission Tuberculosis“ Hospital patients was held - Feb. 27. The ‘next one will be ‘March 26. All patients are guests at the parties'but those who have birthdays during the month have ‘their names inscribed on the four large, decorated cakes

Club Will Sponsor ~ Rummage Sale Here

~The Bt, Joan of Arc Women's Club will sponsor a rummage and paper sale tomorrow. Chairmen in charge are Mesdames Luther Snodgrass, James Sweeney and C. J. The organization will hold a dge tea in Block’s auditorium

Guild to Hear ‘Miss Haramy

Committee assistants have been selected for the benefit lecture the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will spohsor at 2 p. m. Friday, March 15, in Ayres’ auditorium. Miss Katrina Haramy will talk on “War in Europe Today.” Proceeds from the lecture will be used to continue the club’s work at Riley Hospital. 5 Mrs. Carl Aumann, general chairman for the event, will be assisted by Mesdames Carl Richardson, Charles D. Vawter, Wallace P. Heller, Charles S. Yarbrough, Paul McCarty, Ernest Goshorn and Robert L. Mottern. & ; Mrs. J. W. Price is ticket. sales chairman and Mrs. Agnes Todd is chairman of the ways and means committee. Mrs. Mottern will have charge of a musical program.

Scout Troop : Presents Play

An original play based on the life of Juliette Low, founder ‘of the Girl Scouts, ‘will be presented by members of Troop 3 at a church night program tonight for members of the First Friends’ Church, 13th and Alabama -Sts. . The play, which was written by Madelyn Mitchell, Lois Ann Edwards and Marian Newlin, Girl Scouts, depicts Miss Low’s childhood, her work in founding the Girl Scouts and how Scouting functions to-

ay. Members of the troop will give as a choral reading a poem, “The Piggy,” written by Miss Low as a child. Barbara Evans; Betty and Mary Ann Pearson will give a puppet show, “Hansel and Gretel.” Mrs. William Evans, Troop Mothers’ Committee chairman, will . preside. Miss Agnes Calvert, troop leader, will introduce the program. Troop 45 held a court of awards and investiture last evening. Receiving second class rank were Joan Anderson, Mary Jane Augustine, Phyllis Jean Byers, Barbzra DeLong, Mary E. Doerschel, Dorothy Graham, Mary Linda McKinstray, Frances Nesbitt, Laura . Nesbitt, Martha Starkey, Jean Stratton, Lila Mae Tinsman, Joan Tracey and Mary E. Williams. ° Patricia Nesbitt, Joanne Phillips and Carolyn Howard were invested. Badges were awarded to Margaret and Mary Jane “Augustine and Martha Starkey. Troop leaders are Mrs. Paul D. Anderson and Mrs. Frank Nesbitt. ‘

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Gamma Chapter, Omega Chi. 8 p. m. today. Miss Martha Summeier, hostess. : Beta Chapter, Kappa Alpha Gamma, music sorority. Tonight. Miss Amy West, Clayton, hostess, Alpha Chapter, Xi Delta Xi. Sun. eve. ‘Riviera Club. Dinner bridge for husbands. Mrs. Peter E. Frick, chairman, assisted by Mrs. William L. Gullett and Mrs. Herman Fromer. ;

i CLUBS Woman’s Department Club Auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing Association Teaching Center, 12:45 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Crawford, 320 E. 50th St. hostess. K. P. Today. Miss” Dorothy Beckerich, 3319 College Ave., hostess. Pinal plans for Leap Year party to -be discussed. . : T a LODGE : Circle 1, Hoosier City Auxiliary 140 of Letfer Carriers. Today. Mrs. John Schier, hostess. Dessert luncheon.

Heyl Study Club - Elects New Officers

Mrs. T. M. Shiner isthe newlySlected president of the Heyl Study ub, Other officers are Mrs. George L. Horton, first vice president; Mrs. W. J. E. Webber, second vice president; Mrs. ‘D. A. Anderson, ing secretary; Mrs. George

lott, corresponding secretary,

Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Fund. Miss honor guest at a luncheon which the Indiana Vassar Club gave yesterday in the Propylaeum. Julius Birge is club president.

for Raising Vassar Funds.

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Junior Zephyr Unit to Meet

A junior Zephyr Zebs Chapter will be installed Monday night at formal services in the Hawthorne Annex, while senior members of the organization are making plens for a “Sadie Hawkins” dance April 5. Past presidents of the Zephyr Zebs will officiate at formal induction ceremonies of the Esquirettes, junior chapter of the group. Initiation services for 17 chart2: members will be conducted hy the Misses Neoral J. Flack, Jane Du-

Walls, Beatrice Brittain, past presidents, and Miss acting president. = * ot Lhe Miss Gladys Ward, - president of the new junior group, and Miss Evajean Siddons, vice president, will be in charge of the initiation of new members following chapter induction and initiation of charter members. 0 List Charter Members

+ Charter members include the Misses Ward, Siddons, Esther Fuller, Mary Lascu, Betty Rutner, Eileen’ Fink, Helen Stansbury Mary Ann Hunt, Virginia Hicks, Maxine Smith, Betty Jean{ Laue, Helen Speaks, Mary Alice Logan, Ruth Speaks, Marylee Russell, Betty Jean Winters and Victoria Stevens. Recently elected members are the Misses Betty Jane Sraith, Betty Stone, Marietta Tucker, Mary Rejco, Nell Beck, Charlotie Burket,

Betty Ann Hart, Louise Rus, Lois

Jean Dial, Mary. Motsinger and Esther Angrick. Miss Ward and Miss Siddons have. arranged a dinner and program. preceding the ceremonies at 5:30 p. m. La Tickets for the annual Zephyr Zebs dance April 5 will go on sale Monday. ' Miss ‘Elnora Agnew is ticket chairman for this year’s event which. will be a “Sadie Hawkins. Day Leap Year dance held in the: Municipal Gardens.

Orchestra Arranged

Chuck Smith's Orchestra will play. Miss Mary Jane Howell is orchestra chairman, Members of the Municipal Gardens V/oman’s Department Club, sponsors of the Zephyr Zebs, will chaperon the dance. Several junior chapter members will assist with arrangements. They include Miss Hunt, tickets; the Misses Logen. Lascu and Laue, decorations. [Escuirette Chapter members will be ir charge of checking wraps at the dance. Miss Flack is publicity chairman and Miss Mary Mouron wil. supervise decorations. Miss Mou'on and Miss Betty Fiedler are in charge of posters. Miss Sandra Markland and Miss Flack are assisting Miss Agnew with ticket sales. :

York to Speak

L. E. York, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, will sp2ak on

Frances Willard W. C.'T. U. Insti-

Roberts Park Methodist Church.

“How We Got That Way' will be the topic discussed by Mrs Walter Gingery. - As a part of a panel discussion, Mrs. H. D. O’Brien will talk on “Increasing the Army”; Mrs. R. C. Vermillion on “Closer Cd-opera-tion With Other Organizations Advocating Total Abstinence” and Mrs. Gertrude Sherman “Official Papers and Young Crusader.” Also included in the program will be a piano solo, “Largo,” hy. Mrs. Fannie Roller, the salute to the flag led by Mrs. Nell Neukom. & solo by E.”M. Bell, vocalist, accorapanied by Mrs. Bell, and introduction of the white ribbons recruits by Mrs. Theron. Waddell. The Rev. E. E. Aldrich will lead the devotions. At the afternoon session Mrs. Mildred Sullivan will discuss “Mods ern Drugs and Their Effect” and Sheriff Al Feeney will “speak on “Youth Delinquency.” Mrs, C. W. Ackman will explain “The Value of

and National.” Beuhlmier, pianist,: will play,

Sigma Kappas Add to

State Day Committee

Additional arrangements committee members have ben ap-. (pointed for the Sigma Kejppa Sorority State Day tomorrow in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Helen is committee chairman. . Among out-of-town alumnae who will serve on the committee are Mrs. Denald Hensen, Bloorington; Mrs. Frank Sanders, Bedford; Miss

B. El- - and

gan, Mary Jane Howell, Lorraine

Dorothy ‘League, |

At Institute]

“What Constitutes Alcohol Educa |- tion” at the morning sessio:i of the|

tute. at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the]

Local Unions in the Work of State|. Miss Mary Ellen}

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Mildred Bernhardt, Evarisville, .and| |

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g-the opening with Shotwell and Harold Bredell.

" McKee will be together. Sisson, and Miss Sarah Sisson.

Sadlier. John Spratley and Mr. and Mrs.

party tomorrow will be given by

and Mrs. A. D. Hitz will have

Br. Jack Carr, :

Prince,” Junior Programs’ opera,

eringham is general chairman.

ding tomorrow of Miss Josephine

don, Pa.; Francis Loutrel, South and Sylvester Johnsen Jr.

For Opening of

Tudor Hall seniors wil

their son, William; Mrs. Bowen’s mother

SOCIETY— : First Nighters 2 rrange Parties

Wednesday.

Her guests will be. the Misses.

Charles Ness will have a dinner at his home for the Misses Carolyn Kiger, Lois Hilkene, Joan Denham, Patsy Bishop, Betty Jane ' Heassler, Jane Williams, Clyde Rockwood, William Lodwick, Russel Williams Jr., John Dittrich and Charles Nugent.

"Party at Home to Precede Opening Mr. and Mrs. Burke Nicholas will entertain at their home be-

Messrs. and Mesdames Grier M.

Mr, and Mrs. Norman Green will be with Mrs. Gertrude Hammond and Charles Sipe. Messrs. and Mesdames C. J. Weinhardt, L. H. Earle, B. W. Gillespie and Myron J. with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bowen will be

and sister, Mrs. Mary E.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kraft will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Wiegand and Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hines. Greenlee and daughter, Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClain, all of Shelbyville, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Victor will entertain Mr. and Mrs. George . On Monday the Victors’

Mr. and Mrs. Pleas

guests will be Miss Helena Sipe, Noble’ Hilgenberg. ? :

: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray Bunch whose daughier Marjorie ‘appears in the show will have a dinner tomorrow for Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mogg and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Metzger.

Another dinner Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor for

Dr. and Mrs. Emmett Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. George. Wesendonk. Many Arrange to Entertain Friends

Mrs. William H. Cook, whose husband has the lead in the show, will attend on Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Winckelbach and Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Jones, Miss Dorothy Sering, Mrs. Charles Spahr and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Merrill. Pardee, Perry Montgomery, Edwin Aabye and Earl Conway will dine . together before the Monday performance. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Flickinger will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Grisell, B. A. Burkhart and Raymond Woods. : Among others arranging groups for the opening show are Dr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Holman and Dr. and Mrs, John Ray Newcomb, Mrs. Post Milliken, Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, Messrs. and Mesdames Allan W. Kahn, Thomas L. Neal, Ralph Thompson, Carl R. Mote, Mortimer C. Furscott, E. L. Baker and Frank Dunn.

Messrs. and Mesdames D. P.

Mr. a party of -twelve tomorrow as

will Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Davis. Other Saturday night groups have been arranged by Messrs. and Mesdames Cornelius Helwig, Ralph Vonnegut, Harry Templeton, Gaylord Wood, Herbert T. Todd

and

‘Bumble Bee Prince’ Broadcast Set : Mrs. William: Higgins will tell the story of ‘The Bumble Bee

on a broadcast at 9:30 a.. m. to-

morrow on WIBC. The opera will be sponsored by the Children’s Civic Theater on March 16 at Caleb Mills

Hall, Mrs. George Foth=-

Bridal Couple'to Be Entertained Miss Mary Sheerin Kuhn, who will be a bridesmaid at the weds

Mayer and Thomas Taggart Sin-

clair, will entertain tonight at a dinner for the couple. Miss Mayer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, 4020 Washington Blvd., and Mr, Sinclait’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair. Guests at the dinner will include Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Loutrel Jr., Waltham, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. David Laurance Chambers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Hampton, Miss Rosalind Loutrel, South Orange, N. J.; the Mises Prudence Brown, Barbara Stafford, Nina Brown and Letitia Sinclair and Peter J. Murphy Jr., Scatsdale, N. Y.; Stuart D. Cowan Jr., White Plains, N. Y.; Robert S. Bayer, Hunting-

Orange, N, J.; Thomas Mumford

By Study Group

Mrs. John E. Hollon is the recently elected president of the Fortnightly Study Club. She will serve for the year 1940-41. Mrs. W. W. Knapp was named vice president. Other new officers are Mrs. Murray A. Dalman, recording secretary; Mrs. M. E. Robbins, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Walter C. Eicholtz, treasurer; Mrs. George B. Gannon, federation secretary, and Mrs. John A. White, alternate. : yo Mrs. Ralph Roderick will be seventh district delegate with Mrs. Frank Gaylord as alternate. Delegate to the Indianapolis Council of ‘Women is Mrs. Homer Judd, Mrs. H. C. Tope, alternate. Chairmen of committees are Mrs. James E. Gaul, art and music; Mrs. William Link, home and health; Mrs, Frank A. Symmes, motion pictures; Mrs. R. P. Beightol, press, and Mrs. George L. Davis, child welfare.

Rotary Meeting Set The March ‘business meeting of the Woman’s Rotary Club will be at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the Columbia Club. :

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Election Held

Mrs. Latham Gets Symphony Honor

Mrs. Charles Latham has been appointed president of the Women’s Symphony Committee by the Board of Direc tors of the Indiana State Symphony Society. Mrs. Latham will succeed Mrs. Fredericc M. Ayres who has served ‘as president of the com= mittee for the past three years. New directors of the Women’s Committee will be elected ne xt month. Mrs. Ayres will remain as honorary vice president and member of the advisory committee.

Play to Be Given By Homebuilders

A three-act comedy, “Meet My Wives,” will be presented at 7:45

p. m. today by the Homebuilders Class of the North Methodis Church in the church. Cast members include Mesdames Jerry Hicks, Louis Langer, Charles Peake, Carl Spencer, Roger Schaub, F. E. Spindell, Frank Gray, W. P. Hartling, W. L. McLain and W. H:

every pair at prices that you a wide margin fo spend for other things. . ~~

VanBrackle. Mrs. B. E. Chatman is director. 3

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winners, - respectively. ‘winners are s.udents in the com-

Numerous parties have been planned for the-opening : performance tonight of “What a Life” at the Civic Thea- | ter. The comedy of high school life by Clifford Gold-:

will be. entertained tonight by 1 one of their classmates, Miss Agatha Kemper; daughter ~ of Dr. and Mrs, J. H. Kemper. 8 : : Virginia Binford, Harriett Burbank, Jane Cox, Marjorie Flickinger, Louise Glasser, Peggy Gray, Margaret Hillis, Margaret Johnson, Jacqueline Joseph, Annette Lang, Elizabeth Macey, Ada Merry, Mildred Milliken, Susanah Milner, Florence Oran, Emmy Pantzer, Frances’ Potter, Betty Carrie Reynolds, Martha Rupel, Lucille : | Schaf, Julia Sefton, Florence Simpson, Lelitia Sinclair, Gloria Stras- - |

‘Mrs. Eugene D. Foley (left) and Mrs. Vance A. Wilkinson are displaying the winning poster. of the

Girl Pupil at Tech Winner

Miss Fern Clark, a pupil at Tech High School, drew the poster which will be reproduced and used as the official poster for the 19th annual Home Show April 12-21 at the State Fair Grounds.

Posters were submitted by 57 senjor high school students. Miss Joyce DuGranrut and Martin Scheff were second and third place All three

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mercial art department at Tech. Contest judges were Gordon Mess,

Miss’ Belle Scofield and Carl Wie~

land. ¥

Pastor to Talk To Sisterhood

° Dr. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, will speak oh “Our Common Heritage” at a luncheon meeting of the Temple Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the temple vestry room. Rabbi Maurice Goldblat will give’ the invocation and Mrs. Estelle Netzorg will lead the open prayer, Mrs. Carl Moore, vocalist, will present a program, accompanied by Mrs. I. E. Solomon, pianist. Plaques will be presented. to past presidents in honor of their services to the organization, Burton Jacobs is arranging the program. Mrs. J, C. Kahn is in charge of. luncheon arrangements. Mrs. Arthur Fairbsnks- is president of the group.

' Movie to Be Shown

: A motion picture on the preservation of foods since the time of Napoleon will be shown at a meeting of the Fairview Mothers’ Club at 2 p. m® Monday in the Fairview Kindergarten. The picture is.being presented by the Heinz Food Co. Guests have been invited to the meeting.

‘of Agriculture,

Mrs. Harry | will open at 1:30 p. m. following

by the Garden

Jones Photo.

] Indianapolis Home Show poster contest sponsored

Clubs of Indianapolis.

State Audubon Society Head To Speak Before Garden Club School of Conservation Here

Dr. Louis Test, president of the

Indiana Audubon Society, will speak

at a school of conservation to be sponsored by the Garden Club of Indiana Monday, March 18, at Ayres’ auditorium, : ; ; ~The speaker's topic will be “How Gardens and Home Grounds May be Used in Protection and Conservation of Birds.” Mrs. E, C. Cline of Richmond, Ind., president of the Garden Club of Indiana, will give the

opening address at the school at 9:45 a. m. ve ’ At 10 a. m. color slides - will be shown and Mrs. W.. A. Kennedy, conservation chairman, will read a script on “The Path of Civilization and What Conservation Can Do About It,” written by J. N. Darling of Des Moines, Iowa, former president of the National Wild Life Association. Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair, of the Indianapolis Garden Club, will lead an open discussion. Mrs. E. C.

| Gorrell, bird chairman of the Wina-

mac Garden Club, will lead the discussion following Dr. Test’s talk at 10:30 a. m. : : Wallace to Speak

At 11 a. m. Frank Wallace, state entomologist, will give an illustrated lecture on “The Use of State Properties in the Field of Conservation.” Mrs. Harper Hale Muff, Richmond Garden Club, will be discussion leader.

“Conservation of Our Soil” will be presented at 11:30 a. m. by Ralph Kriebel, Bedford, Ind, U. 8, ‘Soil Conservation division, Department ‘Prof. R. B. Hull, Lafayette, Ind., Purdue University Extension Landscape Architect, will lead the discussion of Mr, Kriebel's At the afternoon session which

luncheon, R. H. Grabow, Beédford, of the North Central Region Forést Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, will speak: on “Conservation of Our Forests;” with Mrs. H. P. Wilwerth as discussion leader. “wild Life Restoration Projects Under the Pittman-Robertson Act” will be discussed at 2 p. m. by M. 0. “Steen, Milwaukee, Wis., of the U. S. Biological Survey. Mrs. W. C. Allen, Ft. Wayne, Ind, will lead the: discussion. pope fw At 2:30 p. m., Willard N.: Clute, editor of The American Botanist, will discuss “Conservation of Wild

Flowers,” ‘with Miss: Louise 8. Swain presiding. Mrs. Charles C. Desam, Bluffton, Ind. will read a paper on “Indiana Protection of Wild Flowers.” Horace - ‘Abbott, Marion County Agricultural Agent, will tell of “Resources of the County Agricultural Agent Useful to Gardeners,” at 3 p. m. Mrs. Walter P. Morton, Director of the Central region of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, will give a summary of the various talks presented during the day. . : . The school will be open to the public without charge, Mrs. Kene nedy and Mrs. Sinclair have are ranged the program. Other come mittee members are Mrs. F. C. Gore rell, bird chairman for the Garden Club of Indiana, and Mrs. Morton. The annual convention of the Garden Club of Indiana will be May 17 snd 18 at the MeCurdy Hotel, Evansville, Ind. The national convention will be June 18, 19 and 20 in Wentworth-by-the-Sea, N. H.,

Lambda Chi Mothers Will Hold Luncheon

- The Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Club of Butler Univetsity will hold a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. Tuese day at the chapter house, 4712 Sune set Blvd. ; : Hostesses will be Mesdames C. R. Burghard, Gregg Timmons, Madge Johnson and Frank Seidensticker. Following a business session, the club members will attend a tea give en by the Sigma Chi Mothers’ Club,

Luncheon Tuesday ‘The Artemas Club will hold a plate lunch at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Holts man, 1310 Marlowe Ave. :

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