Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1940 — Page 4

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Hobby horse sweepstakes were introduced Saturday night at the Indianapelis Athletic Club Ball. Rosalyn Ludwig was a member of the chorus which + intivivend them

| SOCIETY—

Patricia Jameson Announces, Attendants for Wedding April 2

Miss Patricia Jameson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Jameson today named attendants for her wed- {| ding April 2 She will be married to Cornell Woolley

Acheson of Philadelphis. Miss Margaret Jameson will be er sister’ s maid of

honor. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Fayette Ann

Miller, Susannah Jameson, Susan Gatch, Priscilla Johnson, Jeanette Tarkington and. Jean Light. Florence Jameson, Barbara Daly of Marshall, Ill, and Delight Fox; sister of Mr. Acheson, will be flower girls. Henry c. Fox Jr., Stafford, Pa., will be best man. Ushers will be Leigh Moyer, Philadelphia, Pa., Neilson Matthews, Philadelphia; Peirce Ward and Nathaniel Hamilton, Chicago; Gordon Sperry, Mt. “Vernon, O., and John Brandon. Among parties scheduled for Miss Jameson and her [fiance are a tea Thursday at which Mr. and Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr. will be hosts; ‘a luncheon Friday to be given by Miss Tarkington; a dinner for the bridal party Friday night at which Miss Johnson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson, will be hosts, and a tea on Saturday at which Mr. and Mts. Louis H. Haerle will entertain." The Haerle tea also will honor Miss Tarkington and Buriprd Danner, whose engagement was announced recently. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jameson and their Medion Susannah, will give a dinner Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the bridal party of Miss Jameson and Mr. Acheson. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Gatch and their daughter, Susan, will have a luncheon on Sunday at their home and Sunday night Judge and Mrs. Fenton Booth apd Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Miller will give a supper party at the Woodstock Club. A week from tonight, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson will give a ‘bridal ‘dinner at home for the couple and the bridal party while Mr. and Mrs. Booth Tarkington, uncle’ and "aunt of Mr. Jameson, will entertain the out-of-town guests.

Cast in Children’s Play Announced

|A mining boy who rescues a princess from wicked goblins is the ‘role Sandy"Taggart will play in “The Silver Thread,” to be presented by the Children’s Civic Theater Saturday and Sunday. The princess will be portrayed by Mary Earrell, whose Handmaiden will be Eleanor Hazen. : do ° |Other leading roles will be taken by Betty: Lewis and Mary McClure, and the supporting cast will include Charles Caron, Wiley Dunn, (John Phillips, Judy Bright, Judy Badger, Elizabeth , Wade, Janet |Polsen, Robert Irrgang, Mary Ann Compton, Jean ' Swain, Mildred Balke and Margaret Parrish. “The Silver Thread” was adapted by Constance D’Arcy Mackay ‘Princess and the Goblins,” by George McDonald. She itten numerous other plays and edited several collections of plays for juveniles. Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan is acting as stage manager for the show and also will appear in the play.

Visitor to Be Feted at Bridge

. Mrs. Ott d Meyer was to entertain for her aunt, Mrs. H. H. Hunter of Phoenix, Ariz. with a luncheon bridge party at the. Indiannpdlis Athletic Club today.

College Students Leave Classes for oliday.

Among Indianapolis college students spending spring vacalions from colleges with their parents is Miss Betsy Biggert, daughter of Mrs. Iliff Jones, 6470 Broadway. She arrived Friday from Gulf Park College at Gulfport, Miss, and will fly back Thursday to complete her senior year at the school. : Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Elliott, 5253 Michigan Road, expect their daughter, Helen, from Western College, Oxford, O., Friday. Miss Susan Gatch, a junior at Wellesley, also is expected” to jarbe with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Willis D. gale

rive Friday Miss Jud 7808 N. Pen day after spenc

. Jameson, 4401 Broadway.’ She will return to Stith j dre she is a sephomore, April 3. i i Marbelle Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal, 3344 Guilford

muth a ga ior at the ‘school. Daughters of Empire Knit for British Forces

| | The Daughters of the British Empire were to meet today at the | home of Mrs. Arthur Flint, 804 E. 40th St., to knit for British Navy and Air Corps men. It was to be the first of a series of bi-weekly | meetings planned for the purpose. Mrs. Alex McVie, regent of the i was to provide.

rses Blood to Draw 200

More than 200 nurses are expected at the homecoming for graduates of the te thn 0 City Hospital School of Nursing Wednesday. ~~ A talk by Dr. Irvine Page, director of research with Eli Lilly & Co., on “The Study of Vascular Disease,” and a demonstration and discusdions | of modern medical Satpmens will feature the day's pro-

Butler Fashion Show Is Set

PE istration will take |place nl the Nurses’ Home between 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. Following this the group. will convene at the Lilly auditorium to be greeted by Dr. ¢‘harles Myers, superintendent of City Hospital, Miss Eeatrice .Gerrin,

the bucking broncho. Billie Redmon is up ahead.

Independent Social.

superintendent of nurses, ‘and Miss Marie Winkler, alumnae president. . The discussions of modern medical equipment will occur between 11:30 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. After adjournment for luncheon, the | afternoon session will meet at 2:30 p. m,, again in the Lilly auditorium, to hear Dr. Page. A social hour at the Nurses’ Home from 3:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. will conclude the day’s program. The committee on arrangements includes Misses Winkler, Mary Jean Aufderheide, Harriet Pickett, Lillie Martin and Mrs. Cordelia Collins. Miss Aufderheide is program chair- . man,

Council to Meet

A special meeting of the Parents’ Council of Boy Scout Troop 83 and ‘Cub Pack 21 will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the 3300p Room, 23 Ww. New York St. ©

The annus! style show held in

versity “Drift” beauty contest will be Friday afternoon at Block's auditorium. The contest is held each year to select Butler co-eds for the beauty section of “Drift,” the junior class yearbook. Fifteen co-eds selected last semester by men students will compete in the style show. Five “beauty queens” will be selected from the group and their pictures will be published in the yearbook. Co-eds competing ‘in’ the show include Misses Doris Brown, Mary Janet Mummert, Mary Roberts, Charlotte Tindall, Madeline Judd, Janet Graham, Barbara Fuller, Lucille Bosler, Nancy Trimble, Shirley St. Pierre, Jane Reynolds and Rosemary Renihan, all lof Indian|apolis; Mary Wiley, Pestepts Ariz.; |Jean Pickett, P ittsbur | Patricia Graves, Qeaar

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connection with the Butfer Uni-!

John Ahlmer, 1319 W. 34th St., to

Strange. - The Boys’ Choir of the Church sang “Reinna Coeni”: (Montain) for the entrance of the bridal party. The bride wore a white taffeta gown made with. a. bustle back, puffed sleeves and a .low, square neckline with self-trimming. She wore a fingertip veil falling from a wreath of sweetpeas and carried a sheaf of lilies.

Sister Maid ; of Honor

Miss Rose Marie Ahlmer, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore flesh-colored: ‘lace over satin designed with a long, flared skirt, short, puffed sleeves and a square neckline banded with velvet. She carried tea roses and wore a wreath of roses in her hair. Patricia Burkhard, flower girl, wore lace over white taffeta and carried a basket of spring flowers. Tom Hirschauer was best man. The mother of the bride wore navy crepe with black, accessories and a gardenia corsage. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.

List ‘Out of Town Guests

‘Out of town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wollenberg, Ray Gibson and his daughters, Misses Ruth. and Kathleen Gibson, all of | Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Tobey, Oak Park, Iil.; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Gibson, grandparents of the bride; Mrs. Frank Hirschauer, Misses Anna and Margaret Friend, Miss Rose Ahlmer, Henry Ahlmer and Mrs. Lee Sparks, all of Logansport, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Minneman and son Robert of Lansing, Ill Mr. and Mrs. Alcorne will be at home in Indian bays after a two weeks’ wedding trip. The bride will travel in a navy Pee suit ‘with navy and powder blue accessories.

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Oh, so it looks easy. eh? Well just try ridin’ one, cowboy. That is Christina Kyle taking a spill from A chorus of six young women introduced the horses

and a race by the guests foljowed. The hobby horse races will be a regular Saturday night supper dance feature at the L A. C. Saturday night's party: was gthe club’s annual Tulip Time Ball. ‘

Alcorne-A himer Nuptials Reid At Church of the Holy Angel; Couple to Take Two-Week Trip.

The marriage of Miss Mary Jane Ahinter, daughter of Mr. and Ms.

Arthur Alcorne of Valparaiso, Fla.,

" | took place this morning at the Church of the Holy Angels. The ceremony was performed before the altar, banked with palms and Easter lilies and flanked by candelabra, by the Rev. Fr. Flayin

School Leader To Talk Here

The Council of Administrative Women in Education will hear Dr. Willis A. Sutton, Atlanta, Ga. school superintendent, speak on “The Need of the Child Is the Curriculum” at Caleb Mills Hall Wednesday at 8 p. m. The council will hold its annual joint meeting with the Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations at that time. The lecture will be preceded by a dinner served in the Shortridge High School cafeteria at 6:30 p. m. ‘Miss, Bertha Leeming, general supervisor in the social service department of the Indianapolis Public Schools, Is president of the council.

Krug-Wilcox Rite at 7 P. M.

he marriage of Miss Juanita Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John: Wilcox, 2005 Hoyt Ave, .to George L. Krug, son of Mr. and Mrs. August L. Krug, 1405 Fletcher Ave. will take place in the Olive Branch Christian Church at 7:30

p. m. today. The Rev. Ephraim D. Lowe, pastor of the Church, is to perform the ceremony. The altar will be decorated with palms and ferns. Miss Martha. Stevens, organist, will play bridal airs during the ceremony and Merle Krug, brother of the bridegroom, will sing “Oh, Promise Me” and. | (“I Love You Truly.”

Alpha Chapter, | Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. Wed. Hotel wags | Beta, Iota Psi Omega. m. today. Mrs. Shubal en ‘1546 N. Grant, hostess.

Delta Rho. Phi Pi Psi.

Salle. Theta Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. Tonight. Miss Mabel Krentler, 615 N. Oakland, hostess. CLUB 1 p. m. Tues. rs. Charles Schaefer, 5006 College, hostess. \ LODGE Fidelity. Review | | 140, Woman's Hall. Mrs, Hanna Hiatt to pre-

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N | Personals

No Mrs. P. W. Wessler\ and Miss Elizabeth Cring, 4537 College Ave, are at the Barbizon Plaza Hotel in New York. They went East. last week to attend the wedding of their brother, Charles C. Cring and Misg, Martha Louise - Smith of Green wich, Coun,, Saturday.

P.-T.A. Head

Mrs. Herman Haldeman (above) is president of the Parent-Teach-er Association of School 51 which will sponsor card parties Friday afternoon and evening t the Nosth East Community» Center. Mrs. Eugene Starke is general chairman of the card party committee, assisted by Mesdames Fred Bussell, Fred Dyer, Russell Inman, Charles Jones, Francis McDonald, Bromwell Quillin, Loyd Rhoton,

- Charles Rott and Lawrence Shook.

Benefit “Association. Wed. Castle}

-| Helen Slupeky,

| Laatz, Bobby Jean Holt, Heleanne

Miss Catherine Nedille, maid of honor, will wear blue lace made with a full skirt; short sleeves and a V-|L neckline and will carry pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Edith Thompson, is to wear pink net with short,

Tonight. (puffed sleeves, a square neckline Mrs. Herbert Harris, 12340 N. La-

and a full skirt shirred at the waist. She also ‘will carry pink roses. The bride, to be Sivenin marriage by her father, will wear a white satin gown designed with a cowl neckline, long, tight sleeves falling into points at the wrist and a train. Her long, net/veil will have a tiara headdress trimmed with seed pearls and she will carry white roses. Best man will be Homer Kelly, The couple will be at home at! 1405 Pletcher! Ave.

Miller Church Wedding Held

Miss Margaret E. Miller, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, 1050 W. 31st St. was married to

John E. Bowman, son of Mr. and

rs. J. E, Bowman, Friday night at the“ Riverside Tabernacle Church, The eremony was read by the bride's father, , The bride /was attended by Miss Dorothy nery, bridesmaid, and Sandra Jean. Bernett, flower girl Best man was Edwin V. Preston and ushers were Dale Jay and Ernest Myhay. After a short wedding trip the

Shower to Be Given For Mary Slupesky

A pantry shower will be given by Miss Margaret Koesters tonight at her home for Miss Mary Slupesky

will be March 30. The hostess will be assisted by

Guests, will include Mesdames Frank Slupesky, Jack Devine, Don= ald White, Daniel Drew, Misses

Martha and Dorothy Shepperd, Cecilia and: ‘Mary ‘Louise. Drew, Catherine Goodwine, Mary Jane

Koesters, Elizabeth Zelen, Rosemary Byrkit and Margaret Reis.

Fighting Mildew

Tq remove mildew on encr. rt ol a e vaseline into the leather thoroughly, then ‘polish with & soft clean eloth-that has been moistened

couple willl be at home at 1625 Barth Ave. | *

whose marriage to Robert French ;

her mother, Mrs. Al J. Koesters.|

Margaret Rohr, ||

Caesar, Popeye

| Card Pardes,

Book Reviews

‘Quest for, New Scenes’ Topic for Club at Irvingten.

‘Lectures, book reviews and: card parties are popular with clubwomen meeting tomorrow. . Mrs. B. H, Mdore will talk on “Quest for New. Scenes” at the IRVINGTON TUESDAY CLUB meeting at the home of Mrs. C. L. Wells.

Mrs. Douglas White will entertain members of the INTER-ALIA CLUB. Mrs. Ancil T. Brown will review “Autobiography With Letters” (Phelps) and “God and My; Father” (Day) will be outlined by Mrs. John W. Hutchings.

| The LATE BOOK CLUB will have a card party tomorrow. Hostesses will be Mesdames C. J. Trapschuh, C. J. Renard, Fred J. Brown and Henry W. Ker.

Mrs. James L. Beatty Jr. will che 1D tertain ALPHA BETA LATREIAN CLUB members ‘tomorrow. Mrs.

George Walker will be assistant hostess.

Miss Ruth Hutchinson will review the history of CHAPTER S, P. E. O, SISTERHOOD, tomorrow at a meeting with Miss s Louise McCormick. 7

A covered dish Rnchion, election of officers and bridge are ail |planned for the ALPHA KAPPA |LATREIAN CLUB meeting tomorrow. Mrs. Adrian Nail will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Burchard Carr and Mrs. John Dalton.

Officers will be elected at tomorrow’s meeting of the ALPHA ETA LATREIAN CLUB. Bridge will follow the covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Frank Levinson will be hostess; as- | sisted by Mesdames Clifford D. Sad’iler,, Hugo Fechtman and Robert Loomis.

Mrs. W. H. Reynolds will be hostess tomorrow for the ST. CLAIR RARY CLUB meeting. Mrs. Clarence L. Kittle will review “The Featherlys” (Watson).

Mrs. George Goodwin will give “A Te of the Sub-Deb” tomor-

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row before members of the CHAP=n W, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD. Miss Corlie E. Jackson will be hostess. |

Mrs. R. L. Mason will. discuss “Interior Decorating” tomorrow before members of the MERIDIAN HEIGHTS INTER-SE CLUB. Mrs. J. G. Schoenlaub’s talk will be on [hen We Entertain.” Mrs. Mason will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. P. |B. Powell.

The ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA will hold their monthly county business meeting at Iren-

| wood Camp, Castle Hall, Thursday

Jat 8 p. m. All officers are requested to at nd. Mrs. Cory Jackson, oracle, will | reside.

Joyce Kilmer P.-T. A. To Sponsor Party

A card and game party and style show will be sponsored by the Joyce Kilmer School 69 Parent-Teacher Association at Ayres auditorium Thursday at 2 p. m

members of the arrangements committee, Mesdames Lester Roush, Fred Coyle and Wilbur Hicks.

High Priestess

Mrs, June “1 in‘of Pilgrim ~ fe, “White

with a few drops. of glycerine.

‘Shrine of en Tecent] at Cystle Hall. y

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Teeter and Ludwig.

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night at a|stated meeting. A covered dish dinner and an

‘| Mrs. Reba | Masten, worthy matron,

Lacey, worthy patron, |’ will be in harge.

Mrs. Bessie Wikoff and Ben H. Kerr will be installed as: worthy

Naomi Chapter 131, Order of Eastern Star,| Friday night in the Masonic’ Temple, 523 N. Illinois St. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Nora |Moore, associate matron; enry, associate patron; K. Stammel, secretary; ine Wisumier: treasurer;

chairman; Fred E. Earl ‘W. Byers, Max , W. A. Comer, Clarence

) , Raymond . Oster, Cal- . ichey, Edwin K. Steers, Otto Reifeis, Clifford J." Richter, Steve Minton, Ted Mittendorf, Arthur W. Wettle and Charles L: Callender. CIN

Fidelity] Review ,140, Women’s Benefit ociation, will hold -a bus-’ iness meeting Wednesday at Castle Hall with Mrs. Hanna Hiate presiding.

The Rev. R. M. Dodrill will talk on “God Bless America” before the 12th District American Legion Auxiliary meeting Wednesday, April 3, at 12:45 p. m. at the World War Memorial. Mrs. Q. J. Pool will discuss Child Welfare | month which the: American Legion and the Auxiliary will observe in April.

Twelfth District Commander Ray Grider and Mrs. H. S. Teitel, president of the 12th District- Auxiliary, American Legion, will welcome the District (Chairman, Unit Chairman and members of the Auxiliary of the 6th, 7th, 11th and 12th Districts at the {Child Welfare Area Conference to be héld at the World ‘War Memorial next Sunday at 10:30 a. m.

Temple Rebekah Lodge 591 will meet tomorrow at. 7:30 p. m. in the Hall, 230 E, Ohio St. Following the business session, the degree staff a card party at 8 p. m.

The monthly meeting of the Parliamentary Study Group of the Women’s Auxiliary to the: Railway Mail Association will meet tomorrow at| 10:30 a. m. at the homefof Mrs. Albert Gray.

Indignapolis Chapter 393, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its regu-

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8 p. m. and on Wednesday at 8 p. m. will meet for conferring of derees and reception of new memers. Both meetings will be in the temple at 1522 W. Morris St.. Mrs.| Tressie O. Kirk, worthy matron, and Harry P. Comingore, worthy patron, will preside at the meetings. 3

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Borinstein Home

. Ben Pallar is the author of ageant, “Parade of the Holi-

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meeting of the Association of Joseph and Anna Borinstein

provide the musical back-|« . Members of the choir are

Sidnéy Mahalowitz, Louis Traugott,

{Harry Glickman, Arthur Fairbanks, Samuel Hahn, Meget Efroymson

and Miss, Ruth Medi Accompanist will be irs. Dorothy Knight Greene and Mrs. Louis Traugott will be soloist. The invocation will be given » Mrs. Jack Fogle.

White Cross Board

To Meet Wednesday

The executive board of the| Methodist Hospital White -Cross Guild will meet Wednesday at 10 a. m. in the ‘Nurses’ Home, Mrs. W. C. Hartinger, chairman. of the committee, will report. Plans will “pe completed for the annual luncheon April 23 at the

“| Columbia Club.

Chapters of the Guild meeting at headquarters this week are Wallace Street . Presbyterian and Fifty-first Street Methodist today; North

| Methodist and Berean, tomorrow;

Quaker Guild, Wednesday, and Ir-

| vington and. Library Guilds, Thursdays

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The race progressed to the music of “Hors es, Horses.”

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aomi Chapter to Méet Friday

. ation of officers, conferring of degrees and receptions for new members dominate. lodge activities this week. An invitation and a reception for new .and charter members will be ‘| held by Beech Grove Chapter 465, Order of Eastern Star, tomorrow

Easter program ‘also are ‘scheduled.

"Scout Leaders Meet April 15 More than 600 Girl Scout leaders from=Hlinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wiscopsin are expected at the 16th annudl conference of Great Lakes Region 7 of 4he Girl Scouts at French Lick Springs, Ind, April 15-117. Indianapolis Scout Council m2mbers invited © include Mesdames Marvin E. Curle, Horace R. McClure, John H: Toy, D. C. Hess, Stuart Bishop, C. T. Harman, C. K. Calvert, P. Ward Holaday, Earl E. .|Moomaw, Oliver Greer and Robert | Lemen. A reception for Mrs. ttarvey Mudd, national president, and Mrs. Paul ' Rittenhouse, national : director, is' scheduled for the conference. Other features of the program will include exhibits in arts, crafts and nature projects; folk dancing, group singing, a barbecue luncheon,

the regional banquet and roundtable conferences.

Club to Install New Officers Mrs. Paul Masteller, who recently was re-elected president of the Story-of-thesMonth Club, will officiate at installation of newly elected

officers Thursday at 8 p. m. in‘ the

northwest clubroom of the World War Memorial.

vice president; Mrs. Ralph Meyers, Zionsville, Ind. secretary, and Mrs. Dwight Johnson, treasurer.

chairman, assisted. by Mrs. Garrison Winders,” whe will handle state gpublicity. X | Miss Florence Marie Taylor will be librarian for the year and Mrs. Masteller and Mrs. Winders. are to be readers.” Bridgeport, Ind., will become membership chairman, assisted by Miss Taylor and Mrs. Winders.,

round-table=discussion will be held. Stories will be read and 2 short review ‘of Georgia Douglas’ talk, “Help Yourself ta Writing Success,” before the Los Angeles Manuscript Club recently will be given by Mrs. Masteller, “What I Want for My Son,” an article written by Miss Edith Lott, a club member, and published recently in" a national magazine, is to be read. Winners in the 'club’s .recent state membership contest were Henry A. Link, Waterloo, Ind., and Mrs. Herbert Horman, Ft. Wayne, Ind., who submitted short stories. Additional entrants.,from other sections of the state will be announced soon,

The newly ohganized Déasa Club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. David Kelsch, 1539 W. New York St. Mrs. J. L. Davidson is president and Mrs. Eli E. Thompson is secretary-treasurer \

A covered dish luncheon will ‘be held by the Colonial Boston Chapter of the International Travel Study Club Wednesday at 12 noon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Ferguson, 1135 “Fairfield Ave. Mrs. Glenn Diddel will speak on hile.” = Assisting the hostess will b Mesdames Harold Wells, W. L Lewis, E. G. Bumgardner, A. Wi Sutton, Elmer Johnson, Fred Farnum, P. P. Barrett, Rose M. Oruzal} Frank Bond, C. G. Sanders, C. H. Luft( D, H. White, Carl Harper and L. J. Badollet.

Multnomah Chapter, vritoruationsi tomorrow with Mrs, Fred Wulfing,

15527 Carrollton Ave., at 1:30 p.m, *

“Chile” will be the subject of Mrs. Arnold Settle: and Mrs. Vernon Rogers. Election of officers for the coming year will be held.

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School to Sponsor - : Adult Drama Club

An organization meeting for an Adult Dramatic" ub will be sponsored by Parkview School 81, Par: ker and Oxford Sts. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Edward Greene, of Manual Training High School, will speak, and a play, “Heidi,” directed by “ates James Baer, will be given. . The proposed club will be open th East Side residents interested. in

amateur drama.

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Other officers are Ken Hughes,|

Mr.| Hughes also will serve as publicity |

Hortense. Powner,| recently at jan organization meeting

After the business meeting a|

Richard

Travel and Study Club, will meet

horus were introduced amidst reat tantare. A iruinpet. was spimded and the Borses) wheeled Names of the, five entries said (left to right) the Misses Redmon, - Kyle, horse i a is a current graze. which is sweeping the e-eounizy in the

Grove O. E. Ss to Initiate Easter Program Tomorrow;

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Sororities 0

City Resume Routine Meets

Phi Chi Epsilon; NI Nu Tau to Convene At Lincoln.

Indianapolis, sororities this week

are turning frem the rush of Easter parties to res me. their regular ace tivities. Mu Chapt r, Phi Chi Epsilon Sorority, will | meet ionight | at the Hotel Lincoln, |

Beta Chapter, Theta Nu Chi Sore ority, will hold its regular meeting at 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Katherine Dittrich, 1023 Parker Ave,

Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tan Sorority, will] meet tonight at the Hotel Lincoln,

Mrs. Richard Schriever, 2702 N. Pennsylvania |St., will be hostess for a meeting of the Alpha Chapter, Omega Chi Sorority, Weft?) ‘at

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Chi. Delta Chi Sorotity” wir hold

a business meeting at 7 p..m. to-

morrow at the, Hotel Antlers,

Indiana University Alpha Mu Chapter, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, will entertain Thur§day.at the home of Miss Mary Anne Russe, 4014 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. Allan J Wylie, Lak Hamilton, | Fla. Mrs. Wille Sormieriyl lived in Bloomington; Ind., and was a chars ter member | of Alpha, - u chapter, She has three daughters who also have been members of the chapter, one of them being Mrs. Iv cliffe of Ind anapolis. of the chapter have to attend. |! i

Lambda Pirin Sorori y will hold

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a dinner tonight at -the home of Mrs. John ¥sites, .1478| N. Bosart Ave, | 5 3:

of the Alp Club. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Burton A, Knight, 27 N. Sheffield Ave. Completion of organization plans ‘and election, : of officers “will take place tomorrow . night at ‘Mrs, Knight's he me. Membership of the club, a junior group, will’ intlude girls of college age interested in the promgtion of the ideals and projects of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs.. Mrs, Knight is chairman of the SE of Junior Clubs in the

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7th District. Mrs. J. w, Moore is District president.

Announce Click, Weber Marriage

The marriage of "Miss Dorothy Ann Weber, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Elmor F. C. Weber, 5119 Pleas~ ant Run Parkway, S. Drive, to IClick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Click, 3502 E. ‘Michi gan St. is announced. The wedding took place at the Gethsemane Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. [Click are at home: in the Brookside apartments. | |

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