Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1940 — Page 5
Sigma Kappas To Hold Dance ‘Here Tonight
Affair at Marott Hotel to|
Climax Annual State Day.
‘Sigma “Kappa Sorority will ob serve its annual State Day celebration with. a dance tonight in the Marott -Hotel.© Approximately 200 couples have made reservations. Chuck Smith and .his orchestra will play.. A special arrangement of “Sigma Kappa Love Girl” will be sung as part of the program. Dance .pregrams will be maroon and lavender leather bookmarks with the sorority crest in gold, Miss Helen Spivey is chairman. of arrangements. : Assistants. on the arrangements committee include Mrs. Karl Mere-
dith, Miss Ruth Rieschick and Miss}
Virginia Cassey, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Frank Sanders, Bedford; Mrs. Hansen, Bloomington: Miss Mildred Bernhardt,” Evansville, and Miss Lola Jane Rosenberger, Mishawaka. Among. active members of the Indiana University chapter in Bloomington. who will attend the dance are the. Misses. Jeanne ‘Schrader, Virginia Campbell, Helen: Hines, Jean Allen, Anne Clifford, Margaret. Kriekhaus, Jean Ragon, Bette Niederhaus, Charlotte Jednes, Mary Betty .Moldthan, Doris Helen Summerville, Dorothy Hathaway, Norma Lagenaur, Marian Welborn, Anne Douglas, Virginia Trickey, Jane Martin, Doris. Trautman,
Alice Schafer and Zanna -Dayisson. |
Special guests . will inelude national officers of other sororities. They are Mrs. Hannah Keenan, Alpha Chi Omega: Mrs. Robert Wild, Pi Beta Phi; Mrs. Everett Schofield, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Miss ‘Frances Westcott, Delta Zeta, and dele-
gates to - the Indianapolis Pan-|
Hellenic Association.
Heroines to Be
Topic of Talk
Mrs. Cecil. Chittenden will: speak ;
- on “Unsung Heroines” at a meeting of the National Association of Women Monday evening a the Hotel: Washington.
A business session Will be held at |
7:30 p. m. Mrs. Goldie Smith will have charge of music and Miss Beulah Dudley, hospitality. Mrs: W. D. Armitage, delegate to. the Seventh District Federation of Clubs, will report on Federation activities.
Alpha Latrej an Club ~~ To Give Ice Party The Alpha Latreian Club will give a benefit skating party from 8 to 10:30 p.-m. Monday, April 1; in the Coliseum. * Proceeds will go to the Julia Jameson Nutrition’ Camp in Bridgeport. 7 Mrs. George M. Hoster is: chairman of the par ty, assisted by Mrs. Léon E. DeSautels, tickets; - Mrs. Harry V. Wade, patrons and patronesses; Mrs. Bud Vickery, entertainment, and Mrs. Byron K. Rust, pub-
licity. . Mrs. William’ 'H. “Walker Is club. prefidons Fah
P. -T. A to SHORE Donkey Basketball
The Warren Township ParentTeacher Association Council will sponsor & donkey basketball game between teams made up of fathers of pupils of the five township schools Friday evening, March 15, at the Warren Central gymnasium. . Members of the North team - will be fathers of pupils from Shadeland and Pleasant Run schools. The South team will be fathers from Lowell, Township House and Cumberland schools. George Moyer and Clarence: Peters will be coaches “fof the two tears, :
Mail Club Elects
Officers of the freshman English 1 group of the Girls’ League. of Mgnual High School will be installed Friday. Newly elected officers include’ Miss Charlene Stanton, president; Miss Georgeanna. Hall, vice president, and .Miss Bettys Mount, seerefary- ~ireagurer,
Koning, |
“ [are © Mesdames | Harry - Ochiltree, Ralph Neal and
1. Miss Delores Fussner, daughter of Mrs. Adam Fussner, 1444 S. Talbott St., will ‘be married April 20 to Edwin A. Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson, in the Sacred Heart Catholic’ Church. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 2. Dr. and Mrs.’ Joseph L. Conley, 1617 E. Ohio St., ‘have announced the engagement and approaching marriage ° of
ward T. Newcomb, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kull, 440° N. Walcott St. The wedding will be at 9 a. m., May 30, in‘ the Holy Cross Catholic Church. Porter Photo.) r
3. Miss Reva Frazee daughter °
of :Mr.: and Mrs. Lowell Frazee, 1018 W. 36th St., will become ‘the bride of Norman Brennan, son of Mrs. Madge Brennan, Sherman Drive, in a ceremony March 31 in the Zion Evangelical Church. . (Photo Reflex Photo.) 4. Mrs. Paul H. Plowman was formetly - Miss Angela Macchia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Macchia, Jackson, Mich. Mr, Plowman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Plowman :3353 W. Michigan St. The. couple is at home in Indianapolis. (Plowman Photo.) : 5. Mrs. James F. Tomlin was Miss Mary A. Belford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Belford, before. her marriage on Valentine’s Day in the Roberts Park Methodist Church. Mr. Tomlin is ‘the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Tomlin. The couple is at home in West Edgewood.” (Payton Photo.) 6. Mrs. Robert Charles Hanlon was Miss Helen Swisher, daughter of Mrs. Clyde Bartlett, before her marriage. (Plowman Photo.)
|Mothers’ Club
Will Give Tea
The Sigma Chi Mothers’ Club of Butler University will observe Founders’ Day at 2 p. m. Tuesday with a tea in the Butler recreation hall. This is. the clus 16th anni versary. Mrs. Henry Brier, Sotndir. will introduce charter members and past presidents. =~ Mrs. ‘Harry Garman will give a paper, “Our Purpose,”
which was prepared for the 10th anniversary. Dr.
will’ talk on “Oriental Worhanhood.”
IMrs. George-T. Gannon, pianist,"and
-|Miss Jean Rae Gannon, xylophonist, will play. ; : Mesdames Henry Bruner, Rosa F. Storer, Robert Long and Ralph Coble Jr., the first four presidents of the club, will preside at the tea table. Special guests will include Mrs. Bruner, Mrs. James Putnam, wife of the late Dr. Putnam, former Butler president; Mrs. Daniel S. Robinson, wife of Dr. Robinson, new Butler president, and 15 of the
.24 charter members of the group.
Hostesses for the tea. will include Mesdames Ernest.--Berns, Wendell Shullenberger, William Rassmussen, Robert Long, William Bernhardt, Agnes Young and W. Arthur MecCready. Members of the social committee who will: assist the hostesses Robert Kershaw
Joseph Klotz. ‘Mrs. Robert G. Hesseldenz® president, will: preside.
Alumnae Have Dinner The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority met. for dinner last night at: the
Butler University chapter house,
JANE JORDAN—
DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am a man 26 years old, married but separated from my wife. I met a girl of whom I think the world of
and she seems to think a lot of me.
She is 19 years old, married and
hs a 4-month-old baby. She and her husband are very good friends of mine. It just seems as if I can’t get along without her, I would
like for you to give me some advice.
JIM.
- -Answer—But, of course, you can get along without her. A child, believing itself to be omnipotent, may cry for the moon, but a ma- ° ture person has learned to give up the unobtainable and find a sub-
stitute.
‘Tt may be that one reason you are attracted to this girl is that she is the wife of your friend. The, fact that you are fond of your
friend makes his possessions seem more desirable,
Every man who,
has lived with his father and mother in his youth has had a foretaste of this triangle situation in which two men were devoted to and
dependent upon the same woman,
It is easier to outgrow this attachement than you think. Shake oft your childhood with its wishful thinking. Either go back to your wife or get your. freedom to court a woman without ties, ;
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- Note—Here are the last of the letters in reply to Aunt Fenny,
who objects to the way women dress today. from readers’ letters, we will close the discussion.
With these quotations
* “I think Aunt Fannie js right about the way Somer are dress<
ing.”
Those bare ‘legs and knees don’t look pretty and we know they
are not comfortable. I believe that if mothers loved their little girls and boys in the right Way they would consider their health and make them rind to make them. fit to live with and to help prepare them
for the hereafter. we
ONE WHO CARES. .
al think “Aunt Fannie’ is almost 1 100 | per cent right. The girls do 100k nice’ and attractive to' the male sex. Men like to see them half dressed but that is ruination to our younger generation. They try to attract men’s attention too much, knowing that a man is just a
man; so mostly I agree with Aunt Fanny.”
AIS.
“Just a few lines in defense of Aunt Fannie and her common sense. I am only 28 years old apd I wear silk hose and dresses but I am not So afraid of being old fashioned-that I won't put on: an: ex=
tra pair of hose or another slip when I am cold.
MRS. F. W. C.
- “I.am 60 years old and have real reared a fine family of six. Don’t think I haven't had my troubles and growing pains in adjusting myself. to the never-ending changes. Extremes in dress and make-up . . are very distasteful to me; however, I do think there always is happy médium. It amuses me to think of how long it took er 10 get their skirts up out of the dust &nd to shed some of those old, wide petticoats. My honest opinion is that short. skirts are better : and that less Slothes are better for active children.” | - 2 ‘OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER.
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Sacra-Fink Rite At 4:30 Today
Miss Marjorie Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fink, 1414 N. Mount St., will be married to Maynard E. Sacra, 2947 N. Meridian St., at 4:30 today at the home of the bride’s parents. Members of the two families will be present. Mr. Sacra is the son ¢f Mrs. Ed Burgess of Coatesville. The Rev. Edward Russell, pastor of the Eighth Christian Church, will read the service before a window framed with spring flowers. Miss Mery - Laue, (pianist, will play bridal airs. The bride has chosen a street length frock of sheer silk crepe fashioned on princess lines and worn
with. a waist length embroidered
jacket of the same material. "The jacket, "which is fitted, has a round collarless neckline. ‘Miss| Fink will wear a corsage of Johanna Hill roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Eileen Fink will be her sister's maid of honor. Her dress will be of navy blue, street length, with
-a fitted bodice and front fullness in {the skirt. Narrow white lace edges
the square neck and puffed sleeves. Her corsage will be of white roses with a single red blosscrn in the center. Jack Bybee wil be best man. A buffet supper for wedding guests will follow the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 1913 N. Meridian St. March 18 following a short wedding trip. Mr. Sacra was graduated from Rose Polytechnical Institute and the bride afterided Purdue University.
Tomahawk Chapter Of Sub-Debs to Dine
Members of the Tomakawk Deb
celebrate the first anniversary of its founding with a dinner at the Canary Cottage tonight tefore attending the Scottish Rite cance. Members and their guests who will. attend are Misses Mary Frances Delph, Bertha Whiteside, Jean Rafert, Dorleen Jones, Frances Jones, Ruth Norris, Mary Kleinschmidt, Betty Summers, Martha White, Betty Irish; Messrs. Maurice Brink, Wallace Zink, Richard Rieman, Major Chance, Russell Burtis, Jimmy Davis, Norman Burger, Keith Lyon, Cecil Lagle and Howard Branlett.
] Club to Dine The 11 Jamalie Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Hiram Stonecipher, 4929 Central Ave, Monday for dinner at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. E. R. Jordan and Mrs. H. L. Cook will be assistant hostesses.
Chapter of the Sub-Deb Club will
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Betsy Winterrowd to Be Guest
At Linen Shower Arranged By Mrs. Louis Byron Maas
Linen, kitchen and miscellaneous showers are popular with hostesses
entertaining for young women who
will ‘be married soon.
Mrs. Louis Byron Maas will give a linen shower Monday evening at
Shower. guests will include Mesdames Winterrowd, John E. Milnor, H. C. Block Jr., Walter Buchanan, Russell Bowman, Al Aikens, Fred Chastaine, Earl Murbarger, Rube Chastaine, Williams Biers, Howard Kerbox, Harry Collier, Roy Stout, Glen Radell, Adam Lang and Vi dred Ruschaupt.. . - Other guests will be Mesdames Kathryn -Oeflein,” George Meeker, Lillian Bernett, John. Toumey, Frank Alexander, Everett Hayes, Helene : Kritsch, ‘Albert = Beck, Charles - McCormick, Joseph Wersing, Elmer Ostling, ‘Jim Van Meter, Perry Ghere, Misses Florence and Lula Gerth and Berdine Huffman.
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Several parties have been planned for Miss Mary Slupesky, whose marriage to Robert Marston French will be March 30 at the St. Joan of Arc Church. Miss Barbara Met-
will give. a kitchen shower Monday at Miss Salladay’s home in honor of Miss Slupesky. Guests will - include Mesdames William J. Salladay, Frank Slupesky, Stella Colman; J. T. DeVine, Paul Matthews; Misses Gertrude Freihage, Catherine Fitzgerald, Betty Berling, Kathryn Leich, Margaret Rohr, Mary Ann Hoffman and Jane Briggs. Miss Leich will entertain in honor of Miss Slupesky March 15. Misses Rohr, ‘Rosemary Byrket and Mary Jane Laatz will give a shower March 17 at the Delta Gamma Chapter house. Miss Barbara Jean Holt and Miss Catherine Goodwine will entertain March 19 and Miss Margaret Koesters has chosen March 25 as the date for a party.
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Miss Joan Pfarrer and Miss Janet Ingham were to give a luncheon and linen shower at 1 p. m. today in honor of Miss Betty Harger, who will be married to John Stalcup March 14. The party was to be at Miss Ingham’s home, 5411 Washington Blvd. Guests with the bride-to-be dnd her mother, Mrs. R. N. Harger, were to be Misses Helen Ruth Berry, Lucille Bosler, Martha Jo Runyan, Mary Harrison, Ruth Dickerson, Betty Schissel, Sally Heilman, Jean-
ette Barnett, Jean Stewart, Janet
Wonten, Voters’ Leader to Speak
Mrs. Walter T. Fisher, Winnetka, Jl | freasurer of the National League of Women Voters, will speak: at the Indianapolis League of Women Voters’ tea ab . 2:45 p. m. . . Wednesday at the Propylaeum and will be a guest at the - Indiana League . board of directors’ meeting Thursday at the Columbia Club, She will be the guest here of Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin,
calf and. Miss Margaret Salladay|
her home, 3101 College Ave., for Miss Betty Milnor Winterrowd, who will be married to Oscar Howard Maas, son of the hostess and Mr. Maas, April 12. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Victor H, Winterrowd.
Renick, Ruth Hair, Margaret MacDowell and Lois Jean Nicolai.
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Miss Ernestine Cline will be honored tonight at a linen shower given by Mrs: Joseph Nesbit at her home, 4150 Boulevard Place. Miss Cline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Cline, will become the bride of Charles E. Herman, son of Mrs. William Herman, March 17. Guests at the shower with the bride-to-be will include Mesdames Cline, Herman, Henry Prange, John M. Scott, Joseph Tilford, Julia Renfrew; Misses Kathryn Cline, Elizabeth Meyers, Sara Renfrew, Rose mary Renihan, Miriam Vollmer, Esther Bedinger, Martha Coddington, Marie Kuntz and Claudine Kimes. The hostess will be assisted by her sister, Mrs. Walter Stribeck, and her mother, Mrs. John Corn.
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Mrs. Earl Cox will entertain next Wednesday for Miss Byrnece Hankins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hankins, who will be married to -Arlo E. Harris of Jasonville on Easter. - ® 8 pn Miss Ruth Stansbury entertained last night with a shower in honor of Mrs. Charles Kiser, who was Miss Mary Stansbury before her recent marriage. Miss Mary Wynkoop assisted the hostess. ” ” ” Mrs. John Kennelly, the former Miss Mary McGrath, was guest of honor at a dinner and crystal shower recently at the Hamilton Food Shop. Guests included the Misses Mary E. Murphy, Helen McGrath and Frances Roach and the Mesdames Paul Dixon, Benjamin Loyal, Benjamin Hawkins and Leonard Derleth. :
Clubs
Talks and business meetings will be headliners among clubwomen’s activities early next week. : Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan will talk on “Motions That Cannot Be Amended, Reconsidered, Rescinded or Renewed” at a luncheon meeting of the ROBERTS PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLUB at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Colonial Tearoom. Hostesses will be Mesdames R. J. Roller, M. E. Armel and O. C. Dorrah. Following the meeting the members will visit the John Herron Art Institute. Mrs. Fern E. Norris will speak on “Young Republicans in Action” at a tea in honor of YOUNG REPUBLICANS tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Clara Jones, 737 W. 96th St. Mrs. Katherine Gaddie will preside. A musical program will procede the social hour.
The FIDELIS CLUB will elect officers at a meeting Monday at the home of Miss Ruth Hoover, 2047 N. New Jersey St. Miss Katherine Morgan will assist the hostess.
Miss Betty Jackson, 2620 E. 12th St., entertained members of the T. B. E. CLUB last evening. Guests were Misses Lois Allen, Janis|: Baron, Joan Dauson, Betty Goldsmith and Jean Lowe.
Final arrangements for . the CERVUS CLUB :spring card party March 29 at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium will be made at a business meeting at 1 p. m. Monday at the Hotel Washington. “Cards will follow the meeting at 2 p. m. Proceeds of the spring card party will go to the Potter Fresh Air Guild and Nutrition Camp.
Mrs. Baxter McBane will talk on “Chile” at a meeting of the ARABIAN CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL . STUDY CLUB Tuesday noon at the home of Mrs. William Holley, 8530 E. Washington St. Mrs, Orville Burke will assist the hostess.
" The PHI PHI CHI CLUB met
last evening at the home of Miss discussion | .
Maxine Henderson. A of new members was held,
Marian Guild To See Films
Members of the Marian College Guild will see a motion picture, “The Shepherd of the Seven Hills,” shown by the Rev. Fr. John S. McShane, pastor of St. Bridget's Catholic Church, at 2 p. m. Monday at the college. Hostesses for the meeting are Mesdames August Annee, R. W. Barber, Joseph L. Conley, Josephine Delaney, J. W. Drew, Martin T. Feeney, Earl Seltman, Lewis Goo-
‘tee, Michael E. Haney, Frank Mel-
lon, J. F. Moriarity and Eari williams. Guild members . are invited “0 bring guests. Mrs. J. H. Lang, president, will preside at a brief business - session, Riverside busses marked “Marian College,” will leave Monument Circle at 1:00 p. m.
Franklin College Has Sirly Sports Dax
Times Shevial: FRANKLIN, Ind, March 0. A Girls’ Sports Day will be held today on the Franklin College campus under direction of Miss Eileen Hellerud, head of the girls” ‘physical education department, The Sports: Day, the first to be held on the
Franklin campus, is being sponsored by the Women’s Athletic Association. Delegates from Indiana University, Hanover and Evansville Colleges and Northern Illinois. State Teachers’ College at DeKalk, Ill. will participate. Basketball and volleybal tournaments have been planned.
Terrace Mothers Will Meet Tuesday
Miss Ida Connor, mothers’ club director, will speak on “Music and Living” at a meeting’ of the Terrace Avenue Kindergarten Mothers Club Tuesday evening.
Both fathers and mothers of kindergarten pupils will attend. Mrs. E. D. Schuster, chairman for the meeting, will be assisted by Mesdames Carl Thoele, Cail Burkhart, Ruth Swann and Oscar Campbell.
Circus Party Set Phi Tau Sorority will hold a circus party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Judy Sprague, 3853 Byram Ave. Assisting the hostess will be Misses Betty Bartenbach, Virginia Ruck, Marjorie Sing and Eleanor Sewart.
Card Parties.
Lead Events For Lodges
Legion Auxiliary to Hear Helen Jones Read Winning Essay.
Card’ parties lead the fleld of lodge group activities planned for
“tonight and next week.
JOSEPH R. GORDON W. R. c. 43 will hold a benefit card party to-
{night at 8 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Mabel Bruce, 1225 Woodlawn Ave. ;
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. The LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF THE INDIANAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT will sponsor a card party at 2 p. m. March 25 in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Alvie Emmelman is chairman in charge. Assisting her will be Mesdames Jessie McCarty, Sadie Quack, Arthur Hueber, John Finney, Martin Fahey, John Mullin, . Roy Pope. Sr., Emmett Staggs, Michael Kavanagh, John Kessler, Dan Smith, James McAuley, Pinkney Davis and Richard Etter. .
Miss Helen Jones, winner of the HAYWARD BARCUS AMERICAN LEGION POST AUXILIARY essay contest, will read her essay, “Our Constitutional Heritage,” at a meeting of the auxiliary at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Indiana World War Memorial. Mrs. Clair Brengle will preside. ; The HAYWARD BARCUS JUNIOR AUXILIARY will meet Saturday afternoon, March 16, at the home of Miss Margaret McCormick, 1211 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. Elmer McCormick, junior sponsor, will assist the hostess.
The LADIES AUXILIARY TO THE EAGLES held a card party last evening at their hall with Mrs. John Croule in charge, assisted by Mrs. Harry Washer,
ing of INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER 303, O. E. S., at. 8.p.. m. Tuesday at the Masonic Temple, 1522 W. Morris St. - Mrs. Tressie O. Kirk is worthy matron and Harry Commingore, worthy patron.
ENGLEWOOD O. E. S. will elect officers at a stated mesting Monday at the Englewood Masonic Hall, 2714 E.: Washington St. Mrs. Savannah Blake is worthy matron and William C. Quillen, worthy patron.- =
ALFARATTA COUNCIL 5 sponsored a public card party last night at Redmen’s Hall, Capitol Ave. and North St.
Neighborhood Camp Formed x
Committees have been appointed for a new recreational movement, Neighborhood ' Camp, to supplement plans made by the City Recreation Department for young girls. A summer recreational program has been outlined for adolescent girls; . group activities .for younger girls, and recreational direction in parts. of s Indianar in the-city’s recrea ional system. Organizations, -includéd in the movement, include .the- Camp Fire Girls, represented by Mrs. George Little, chairman; Mrs. Frank Burns and Mrs. Albert Mueller; the Girl Reserves, Mrs. Austin Brude, chairman; Miss Louise Ehrgott, Mrs. Lawrence Hanes and Miss Charlotte Pearson; Girls Scouts, Mrs, ‘T. C. Harmon, chdirman; Mrs. Donald Drake, Mrs. ‘Bernard ‘Martin and Miss Mary Reese; Mayor Sullivan’s Committee on Recreation, Mrs. Joseph Miner, chairman, ‘and Mrs. Severin Buschmann; thé Indiahapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations, Mrs. Robert Wild and Mrs. Paul Howey. Committees are—Neighborhoods, Mrs. Wild, chairman. Leadership, Mrs. Hanes, chairman; Mrs. Little and Mrs. Martin. Promotion, Mrs. Harman, chairman; Mrs, Howey, Mrs. Mueller and Miss Pearson. Leaders’ Training," Miss Ehrgott, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Blaisdell. Program, Miss Reese, chairman; Mrs. Burns and Miss Ehrgott.: Budg-
portation and assistant publicity chairmen will be selected later. Mrs. Cecil: Chittenden is publicity chairman, The Neighborhood Camp group will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Y. W. C. A.
Arrange Study Hour The Rev. Edward Robertson will have charge -of the study hour at a meeting of the Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. Tuesday at the home ‘of Mrs. Ora Clapp, 6024 E. Washington St. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Officers of the. Irvington unit will be guests. Mrs. R. E. Higgs will sing and Mrs.
Ouvy Kelsey will give a alk,
Leads Sorori ty Discussion
Mrs. Norman A. Beeson is alumnae discussion chairman for Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority International Reunion Day to be held next Saturday at the DePauw University chapter house. Mrs. Beeson will lead the afternoon discussion. Approximately 30 alumnae from * Indianapolis will attend.
Officers will be elected at a meet- |-
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et, Mrs. Mueller, chairman. Trans-|:
SONORITTES. Apt Chapter, ‘Omega Nu Tau. 8 . m. Wednesday. Hotel Lincoln. Ios Gamma Chapter, Pi Omicron, 6:30 p. m. Tues. Foodcraft Shop. Mrs. Bert VanCamp, chairman, assisted by Miss Esther Moore and Mrs. V. E. Marshall, tickets. Supper and gard party. Iota Kappa. Miss Virginia Schaffner, —r aver. Road, hostess. Business meeting. CLUBS 2?
St. Mary's Academy Alumnae. 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Academy audi~ torium. ! Penguin. 2 p. m. Sunday. Kenneth Spiegel, 252 Berkley Road, host. Indiana Chapter, International Travel-Study. . .1:30 p. m. Mon, . Directors’ room of Indiana National Bank. Mrs. 8. A. Radford {to talk on “Chile,” ] - LODGES Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Danghters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1:30 p.: m. Mon. Pt, Friendly. Mrs. Pearl Keaton, president. George H. Chapman Woman's Res lief Corps 10. Tues. Ft. Friendly, Covered dish luncheon. : Maj. Harold C. Megréw Auxiliary, United ‘Spanish-American War Veterans, 8 p. m. Mon. Ft, Friendly. Mrs. Virginia Martin to preside. Lyridhurst Chapter, O.E. 8. 8 p. m, Tues. Lyndhurst Masonic Temple, Election.
‘Word at Butler
. Butler. University co-eds ‘are beauty conscious ‘these days as
College. Queen are being made in the Butler Collegian office. ' ‘The prize is a free trip to Hollywood which includes a talent audition, Qther co-ed activities include a
spread, luncheon and breakfast. The five candidates already nominated for “queen” are Miss Janet Ingham, new relays queen; Misses Msaxine Fields, Jane Lambert ang Mary Evelyn Bell. Officials of Paramount Pice tures and Movie and Radio Guide magazine, sponsors of the contest, will choose the winner from entries of the various colleges and uni,er< sities. The deadline for Photographs of candidates must accompany nominations. Twelve national winners will be. chosen from the candidates. They will attend the world premiere of “Those Were the Days,” Parao mount’s production of George
at Knox College, Galesburg; ‘Iil.,;on: Mey 21, when the final winner will be selected. " Balloting at Butier will begin Merch 13 with a deadline March “Pictures of the winners trom 2. 48 states will appear in the May. 3, 10 and 17 issues of the Movie and Radio Guide, . The contest will close May 13.
‘Eight sorority presidents will be honored for outstanding work "at a luncheon THETA SIGMA PHI, ‘women’s journalism. honorary, will give Friday. . Gordon Harrell, former news: cor ee -with. the: Chinese troops near Shanghai, China, will be guest speaker.
tha McHatten and Miss Betty Lup-
and Miss Margaret Millikan, publicity; Miss Ann Logan and. Miss Norma Conder, dining room and: decorations, and Miss: Rebecca Ma; invitations,
‘Miss Ethel Bailey will serve as chairman of a spread KAPPA BETA, religious organization, will give Tuesday at the home of Miss Mil drad Young. Miss Katherine Cooper is president of the.organization. A business meeting will precede the spread. Members of a commit~ tee to revise the constitution include the Misses Martha Bible, Mildred Young and Ann Calvert.
will. hold
dianapolis Athleti¢ ‘Club. John’ Healey is genera. chairmsn, Misses Eileen Sweeney, Lucy Kah mann and Mary Ellen Sweeney, reservations; Miss Deette McGrath and George Mulligan, speaker; Charles Sullivan and Robert Koch, tickets, and James Fox and William Carlos publicity.
Friends Give Party For Mary Sullivan
Miss Mary V. Sullivan, 326 N.
this evéning with a dinner at the
Seville. Hostesses wilf be Mesdames Jack Bracken, Otis Sachs, Harry Meidma, Clifford Elkins and Miss Dorothy Tandy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robertson entertained for Miss Sullivan res
recent dinner, and the Misses Mary Thuer, ‘Eleanor ' Burke, Virginia Birch and Helen Forestal gh a dinner and. theater party in Sullivan's honor. ~~ 0
Personals
Benares Leagu®, will attend a Union’ of the Benares League tomorrow in Columbus, O. - Mrs, Grace M. Cox, 38% N. Penne sylvania St., was a visitor recently in Havana; Cuba. Mrs. Cox flew to Havana from Miami, Fla,
W.C. T. U. Will Meet Mrs. Epha Juhnson will speak at a meeting of the Zeralda Wallace : W.C.T.U.at 11 a. m. Wednesday. at the home of Mrs. Gu Kelsey, 1129 N. Alabama St. Mrs. Li Rat-
cliff will preside,
Beauty Is the
nominations for the All-American, -
‘Patricia: Graves,
submitting nomination blanks is March 12,
Fitch's “Old Siwash” college stories
ton, place cards; Miss Isabel Boyer.
Other committees include the
Oakland Ave, who will leave for Dallas, Tex. soon where she will make her home, will be entertained’
Raymond Howard and:
cently at their home.” Mr. and Mrs. {Raymond Howard were hosts at a
Committee members for the luncheon include Miss Mar-
The NEWMAN CLUB at Butler its’ annual ‘communion breakfast Palm Sunday in the’ In-
via
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