Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1940 — Page 10

tomorrow afternoon at a meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's "Periods in | Periodicals” is the title of a

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~ «Liberty is applied to everyone but

Ruth Zing Nan Sttondai i: For Her Wemringe on April 3

Miss Ruth Zinn, mg of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Zinn, 6463 N., Illinois St., ha her marriage to Robert Da

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set April 13 as the date Eaglesfield | dr., son of

and Mrs. Robert Davy Eagl sfield, 25 E. 37th St.

oi Miss Zinn has chosen

to-be’s parents,

iss Joanne Dissette as her

Howe will be Mr, Eaglesfield’ read at the home of the bree

‘Dogs in Fiction’ Title of Pa per

Mrs. Maxwell Coppock' will in the Propylaeum.

ead a paper on “Dogs in Ficti n"

lub per

to be presented by Mrs. Grier M Shotwell.

1. A. C. to Hold] Athletic Awards Dinners

‘Men and women who have been participating in the Indian po- |

His Achletic Club’si1939-1940 athletic

awards dmmner inj the club tomorrow night.

program wii attend an athielic

Horace Moor

chairman of the athletic ‘committee, H. C. wright, who heads tne

handball committee, and Dr. John racquets committee, are assisting athletic awards dinner tor boys and will be held April 26.

Geller, chairman of the sq with arrangements.” A J girls enrolleu In tne depart

Two Educators Will Leave for East Miss Caroline L. Sumner and Miss Isabel B. C.essier, who have

been at the Propyiaeum this week will leave tuidu.ioW LO revuri to Greentield, Mass.. They are headmisiresses HI tue bdoneigin-

Prospect Hill School at Greenfield.

Stephens Alumnae to Meet Tonight

‘The Stephens College Alumnae

Club will have a covered dish

supper at 6:30 p. m. i at the home of Miss kitty Lou Fiuzgeiaud,

51o( Allisonville Road.

Parties Arranged for Marott

Additional res * dinner dance to Marott Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Mesdames Howar Rossebo. In Dr.

Dinner Dance

ations have been made for the spring formal . given tonight in the Crystal Baliroom of the

ed Green will have as their guests Messrs. and E.: Davis, Charles E. Wagner and George H. d Mrs. Russell J. Spivey’s party will be Di. and

Mrs. Arthur Spivey, Messrs. and Mesaames Harry Hooley, Robert Neale and Thomas Neale. Dr. and Mrs. meron J. Soland. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Otte, Miss

Alice Wi Mrs. Leo. at their table Mr, and Mrs. Victor

jie and

7illiam Mullenholz will be the guests of Mr. and rd H. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Stanley will have

Roepke, Mr. and Mrs. “Francis

Schuster, Miss Jessie Jessup and William Roepke.

Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Beale will be

the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Mowrer. Messrs. and Mesdames T. M. Overley, Russell Williams and

Luther E. Brooks have reserved a table together.

treat” party will include Miss Jane Messrs. and Mesdam and John Esterline. Also having parties are Farless

and Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis.

Another “Dutch Bridges, E. Clifford Gheen Jr.,

Frank Bridges, Don Hart, J. Carl Handy

L. Hewlett, Ralph L. Anderson Table reservations have been

made by Messrs. and Mesdames John Ferree, E. W. McIlvaine, Carl.

H. Schwartz, Walter J, Hutton, Mrs, Tuttle ana Howard Bland.

G. B. Schleys| Expected Home Mr. and Mrs. G

Mary Huntington, Mrs. Herman

Prom Past

. B. Schley are expected to return this week-end

from New York, where they have been spending the past few days.

They left here a we spent Easter. . , . from Tucson, Ariz,

ago Wednesday for Atlantic City, where they r. and’ Mrs. Frank M. Millikan have returned and a visit .with their son, Joe, a student at

the Southern Arizona School, Sabino Canyon.

Mr, and Mrs. 5p. mtof7p m ay for Miss Wooley Acheson of Jrlatelphis, Pa.

‘Child Needs Liberty to Break Through Schoolhouse Walls,’

Georgia Educa

| Mass educatio ] | “mediocre na Jed ‘Atlanta, Ga., ia more than 1000 _ Caleb Mills Hall, Dr.. Sutton s Council | of Parentcafeteria, | “Constitutional g jaranions of life, “liberty and the pursuit of happiness are ‘toa’ often denied the American school child”/ he [said in his talk on “The Child as the Curriculum.”

children. As|soon as they reach school they are taught to/sit a certain way and to do this and to do -that accord g 3 prescribed method. | “Children need liberty to break through | the schoplhouse walls oc_casionally and to [take to the fields

“or whatever | els¢ their judgment .

urges. “It is a strange truth that everything childr e taught is what some adult hinks they should be taught. “When a child is given the right to live, lhe learns| respect for others and their right live. He learns that liberty is not license and that all have a right to liberty “ode We

if we, but think it out.” : predicted that ‘it the ies out its Function Pro erly th t organization will be Fhe greatest educational discovery e last century because it helps | teachers to understand the child. He pointed out that the “education of children is a community effort, by the home, the school, business, government and . the church, “Half of| not; much we cannot because people will become “frustrated.” DE years ago I had

what we are doing is

ple on the education Job in Amer‘ica today jare the parents of chilf there is a group more Ey the teachers. Pracpattern of the child’s before he’ sees the and the parent, thereunderstand them.

Cites Five Senses |

know little of cable ren gccording to their sensory 3s. They have the five i yet most will go through one or more undeveloped. at do you know about your g ears except to sh them. teacher of Latin for 16 t I would rather a boy would kiow how to distinguish 40 kinds of fice cream than to know yall

get enough.” eaking of the evelopment of ‘ the ‘senses, Dr, Sutton predicted that “the future of American art is : egro’s hands without a pf doubt, He knows how to at is what it takes to make | that he lacks is [ore feel for

The douncil at its afternoon meet-

Entertain for Betrothed Couple

ans Woollen | Jr. will entertain informally from

Patricia Jameson and Cornell whose marriage will be Tuesday.

tor Tells P.-T. A.

nnot make this sountry snytiiing other than a Willis A. Sutton, superintendent of schools in

parents and teachers last night in

ortridge High School. e following a- dinner meeting of the Indianapolis gacher Associations in the Shortridge High School

enforce all essential traffic regulations and laws tending to prevent accidents” in the interest of the children and adults of the city. The resolution’ also urged judges and officials of the courts to dispense prompt and effective justice upon all violators of the traffic laws. The resolution commended Chiet Michael F. Morrissey and the members of the Indianapolis Police Prevention Bureau for their work and asked the public to support their work. Over 900 P.-T. A. members attended the dinner in the cafeteria. Mrs. George L. Clark, council president, presided at the night session which was held in collaboration with the Council of Administrative Women in Education.

EVENTS

CLUBS Feliocho. Today. Miss Mary Stephens, hostess: Theater party. North Side Mothers. 2:30 p. m. today. Mrs. C. M. Wills, 3659 Birchwood, hostess. Mrs. Francis Sommers will talk on trip to Mexico, show films. Lilac Chapter, Sub-Deb. 7:30 p. m. - today. Miss Bernice Stroud, hostess. ; LODGE Maj. Robert Anderson, W. R. C. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Ft. Friendly. Card party. Chili luncheon at noon.

SORORITY

Alpha Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha. 8 p. m. today. Hotel Severin, Parlor B.

Dance Planned

Dexheimer-Carlon Photo. ~ Phyllis Randall (above) is gene eral chairman of the dance which the Pi Sigma Kappa Chapter of the Sub Deb Club will sponsor Tuesday night at the | Riviera Club. Assisting her are the Misses Dorothy Elfner, Betty Ann’

"ing recommended that “the police + officers) | of Indisnapeiis strictly

Hocker, Barbara Schaeffer and Clarabelle Langdon.

The Misses Geraldine Lord, Mary Margaret Mcargaret Blatz eft to right) are arranging for the initiation of pledges of St. John’s

‘Bible’ to Be Topic of Talk

“American Versions of the Bible” will be the subject of Dr. John B. Ferguson of the Irvington Presbyferian Church in a talk before the literature and drama group. of the Woman's Department Club at 2:45 p.. m. Wednesday in the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian' St. Dr. Ferguson's talk will be the last of a series on American themes. A short business session will be held before the program, with Miss Flora Love, chairman of the department, presiding. The Book Hour study class, directed by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, will

'|meet at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. W. T.

Randall will review “I Wanted to Be an Actress” (Cornell). February tea. hostesses will be Miss Ida B. Wilhite, chairman; Mrs. Julius E. Tinder, vice chairman, and Mesdames Alvin C. Barbour, Stephen T. Bogert, Helen Talge Brown, Edward L. Everett, J. R. Fenstermaker, Henry Dana’ Hamilton, Frank B. Hunter, Edwin L. Lennox, Lawrence McTurnan, T. J. Moll, Hugh 8. Raynor, Wayne Reddick, Charles F. Roberts, Ralph E. Suits and A. F. Wicks.

Lodges Facing

Full Schedule

A cary party, election, of: officers and busi iness meetings are booked by lodge groups for tonight, tomorrok and Saturday. The degree team of the CAPITAL CITY CIRCLE 176, PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE, will hold a public card party at 8:15 p. m. today at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Hamilton ‘and E. Washington Sts.

SOUTHEASTERN REBEKAH LODGE 749, Olive St. and Cottage Ave., will meet tomorrow to organize a drill team. Mrs. Ida M. Brammell will be drill mistress.

A card party will be held Saturday at the. SOUTHEASTERN I. O. 0. F. Hall, Olive and Cottage Ave. Mrs. Bessie Pfieffer will be hostess.

The party is open to the public.

The ROYAL NEIGHBORS, OF AMERICA will meet tonight with the Ironwood Camp at Castle Hall All officers have been | |Tequested to attend.

INDIANAPOLIS SHRINE 6, WHITE SHRINE OF JERUSALEM, will elect officers at a stated: meeting at 8 p. m. today at Castle Hall.

Mrs. Margaret J. Snider will be installed as worthy matron of ACTON CHAPTER 173, O. E. S, in public ceremonies at 8 p.m. today at the Acton Masonic Temple. Russell Mundel will bel inducted. as worthy patron. Others who will take office are Mrs. Ella Cook, associate matron; Robert Huffman, associate patron; Mrs. Katie Snodgrass, secretary; Mrs. Lulu Toon, treasurer; and Mrs. Clara Hughett, conductress. Others who will be inducted are Miss Dorothy Dean, associate conductress; Mrs. Garnet Shake, chaplain; Mrs. Lois Clark, marshal; Mrs. Mary Shafer, organist; Mrs. Cecelia Brocking, Adah; Mrs. Margaret Hittle, Ruth; Mrs. Helen Jordan, Esther: Mrs. Elvira Ball, Martha; Mrs. Princess Neal, Electra; Mrs. Marie Toon, warder, and ‘William |g Lehnert, sentinel. Mrs. Favetta Edwards has been appointed: soloist and Charles Hittle, stereopticon,

Sigma Rho Chis to Install New Officers

Mrs. Francis Gallagher will be .installed as president of Sigma Rho Chi Sorority following a dinner at 7 p. m. today at the Colonial Tearoom.

Miss Florence Yoder will be in-|

ducted as president and secretary. ‘Mrs. Richard Brennan will take office as treasurer. Miss Ruth

Corey and Mrs. Albert Collyear are|

in /charge of arrangements for the installation services. ,

Music Clubs’ Board

To Meet Tomorrow

A board meeting of ‘the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs has ‘been called for 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Severin Hotel by Mrs. Lloyd Billman, Manilla, Ind., | president of the organization. It will be the last meeting of the Board before the annual spring convention, to ‘be held at Purdue University April 11 and 12, Board members will have luncheon following the meeting and will attend the afternoon concert of the Indianap-

olis Symphony Orchestra. :

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Be Initiated

he held Saturday Byfield.

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Academy Sub-Deb Club. The initiation services will

night at the home of Miss Patricia

Many Will Bring Large Parties

Of Guests to St.

Vincent's Guild-~

Supper. Dance to Be Held April 6

~ A number of large parties have Guild supper dance April 6.

been planned for the St. Vincent's

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Klausmeyer will be Messrs. and Mesdames O. T. Kreusser, Charles Hammond, Howard Williams, Mark Enright, E. J. Boleman, Elwood Lindesmith, Howard McCoy and Norman

Gilman. With Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kennedy will be Messrs. and Mesdames John A. Lawler, J. L, Hyatt, 0 John M. Berry, Fred Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Cincinnati, O., Miss Marie O'Hern, Miss ‘Gertrude O’Brien, Thomas O’Hern and Dr. Witiiam E. Berry. Dr. and Mrs. William T. Miller’s party will include Messrs. and Mesdames George Rice, Michael Carr, Joseph Houk, James Scott and Elroy Lyons.

I: Will Entertain Guests

Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Lord will have with them Dr. and Mrs. Max Mansfield and Dr. and Mrs. Ray Thorpe. - Dr. and Mrs. William S. Ankenbrock’s guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Charles McCoy, John Bingham, William Navin, Miss Gorde Hatfield and

Arc Wahlman. eorge Potts will

Guests of Mrs. essrs.. and Mesdames George O’Caonnor, Louis Q’Connor, LeRoy Sanders, Raymond| J. O'Reilly and Mrs. John Darmody. With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pittman will be Messrs. and | Mesdames C.|J. Koschnick, E. G. Friehage, Oliver, H. Martin, Chester Ehrich, Joseph F. O'Hara, Malcolm Lucas and Raymond McManus. The party of Mr. and Mrs. S.'W. Terry will include Messrs. and Mesdames William F. Sandmann, Paul McCord, Herberti Tyson, J. R. McNutt, J. V. Lanagan, Miss Beatrice Gerrin and Mr. and ‘Mrs. F. E. Warner and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Gabriel, ‘Bloomington, Ind.

Parties Are Arranged

Mr. and Mrs. guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. J. Heidt, William K. McGowan, Robert - Kirby, John- Rocap, Walter Stuhldreher, Mrsj C. S. Drake and C. 'M. Mattingly. With. Mr. and | Mrs. George Hall will be Messrs. land Mesdames E. C. Zehe, J. A. Welch, F. J. Wurster, C. T. Spriggs, J. B. Miller, L, C. Burnett and D/ T. Burns. Miss Bernice Kane and William Tewksbury will attend with Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire. Dr. and Mrs. will be Messrs. Reed, - Louis Barry. Mrs. John McCool will attend with Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Blackwell: Another [party -will include

arl Habich'’s guests nd Mesdames Ray

Guests of include Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. and’ Mrs. Norman Loomis, Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Wilkins and Dr. and Mrs, Leon Gray, Martinsville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs] John A. Royse will Messrs. and Mesdames Dailey Hudler, Julius E. Keller and William C. Hunter. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Barber’s party will include Mr. and Mrs. George E. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Hara and Dr. and Mrs. Julius Tinder,

Will Entertain Guests

Attending the dance with Mr. and Mrs.:C. T. McDonald will be Messrs. and Mesdames Jack Allen, Lee Helres, James Whiston, R. L,Corey, Faust, Miss ‘Norma: Larabee 3 0. 'S. Olinger. In the party of Dr. and Mrs. W. ickman will :be' Messrs. and C.

Mesdames D.- S. ‘Poster,

O.E.S. Leader

Mrs. Dora. Kelly. will be installed as worthy. matron of Lyndhurst Chapter 505, Order of the East-

Kevin Brosnan’s|:

ern Star; Saturday evening at the ‘Lyndhurst Masonic Temple,

Richardson, C. D. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. G. S, White, Noblesville, Ind,, Mrs. Caroline Ellis, Miss Ica. Theising, Miss Suzanne Seward, W. C. Ryan and Merle Husted. h Mr. and Mrs. Elard Duane | ‘of Bloomington, Ind., will have as their guests ‘Mr. and Mrs. Russell White, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Larkin, Miss Helen Ready and Vincent D. Vaughn. With Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jenkins will he Messrs. and Mesdames Joe Mack, Al Poston, Elmer French, C. H. Maston, John Daly and Leo Murry. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor’s guests will: be Mr. and Mrs. John M. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Templeton. Other Guests Announced In the party of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lanagan will be Messrs. and Mesdames Carl Bick, Vernon Shéller and T. Paul Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Weisenburger will: have with them Mr. and Mrs. Frank

‘Buckley and Mr. and Mrs,/M. M.

Mullane. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moore will include Messrs. and Mesdames Loran J. Blackmore, Charles T. Mooreland, Ed J. White, Denver Fuller, F. L. Tompkins, Robert Branham, Joe Patterson, John Hughenburger and Gus Shoemaker. Attending with Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Shumaker will be Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brower, Miss Cathryne Clements, Mrs. Florence Lacey, Harry Jackson and T. O. Ewing. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borst will be Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas ‘| Gillespie, Edward Theis; Timothy P. Sexton and Francis Konstancer.

Cancer Drive

To Be Mapped

Dr. Chester A. Stayton, chairman of the state executive committee of the Indiana Division of the Women’s Field Army for Cancer Control, has called a meeting for 12:30 p. m. Sunday at the Claypool Hotel to discuss last minute details of the Army’s enlistment drive. The drive begins Monday and will con tinue through April. " Mrs. Isaac Born, state ah) er, has announced that Mrs. R/M Blemker, Greensburg, Ind., is/ the new commander of the Fourth/District and Mrs. A. W, Ratcliffe, Gary, Ind., is the new Tenth District com-

: mander.

Other new apointments are: Mrs. Elmer Pollard, captain of 'Washington County; Mrs. Fred Jones, captain of Shelbyville; Miss Avonell Lewis, publicity director of Shelby County; Mrs. G. O. Simpson, Angola, Ind. captain’ of Steuben County; Mrs. John’ W. Townsend, West Lafayette, Ind. captain . of Tippecance County, and Mrs. Luther Thornburgh, Farmland, Ind, captain of Randolph County. Mrs. Born and Miss Lillian Lutes attended an ‘organization meeting in Greensburg yesterday, stopping at Shelbyville to confer with leaders. The Army is enlisting men ss well as women in its drive on cancer. Mrs. Born spoke recently before the Mercator Club, following which ‘Milo Doerfler, president, and 14 members of the club joined the organization. Mrs. John G. Benson spoke yesterday before the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild and Mrs. Walter Wolf before the Council of

Jewish Women" in ‘the interest of}

the campaign.

Rollie Clark Honored By Universal Club

Rollie Clark was honored as the most outstanding member of the Universal Club at luncheon held recently at the Columbia Club. Ger-

| [ald Power made the presentation J ou the award, an engraved bowling

George L. Turner was in charge of the event which also was a Ladies’ Day. Gilbert Carter; president, presided. Mrs, Jack Sprat: and Mrs. William Paust Jr. were chairmen for the bridge party following: the

luncheon. A choir from the Jordan

Conservatory of Music, directed by Prof, Joseph Lautner, ‘sang. :

Club to Meet

Miss Elizabeth Peet, 7466 College Ave., will entertain members of the

I. G. W. A. Club of Shortridge High

School at her’ home tomorrow.

’ ; es Aa

will Speck at State Session Annual Convention to Be

Held Saturday at Marott Hotel. |

An

by Mrs. Louise Ward Watk President-General of the National Society of Daughters of the Union, tion of the Indiana Chapter Satur‘day at the Marott Hotel Miss Mildred Murray, State Regent, will open the convention with a welcoming address. Color bearers Lester Nagley and’ Donald Coe and color guards Pefer Buehler | ‘and

John Phillips of the Boy Scouts will precede Mrs. Watkins and Miss Murray into the convention hall.

sound “Attention” and play “To the Colors,” during which members will stand at attention. Mrs. C..J. Finch, general convention chairman, will present ‘Miss Murray. Reports of com ttee chairmen and chapter regents will follow Miss Murray’s address.

Mrs. Clark Is C airman.

Mrs. Imyle Clark, | Winchester, Ind. is chairman of the resolutions committee and Miss Elizabeth Bond, Columbus, Ind. is chairman of the nominating committee. Regents who will give their annual chapter reports include those of [Terre Haute, Winchester, Liberty, Madison, Franklin, Columns and Indianapolis. Pages who will serve include Misses Virginia Wells, Joan Robinson and Mary Virginia Booth, all of Columbus, Ind. Ushers will be Mrs. W. W. Suckow, Franklin, Ind, and Mrs. C. D. Johnson, Liberty, Ind. Mrs. Curtis Marshall, Madison, Ind, will be sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Grover Workman 1s trans} or=tation chairman. A memorial service, conducted Ha con-

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, will be held deceased members before the vention begins. Ik A luncheon in the Crystal Dining Room of the hotel at 1 p. m. ‘ | will follow the business session, Mrs. Walter Baxter is luncheon| chair-. man and Mrs. Walter Hifi is decorations chairman.

Music to Be Provided

Mrs. Watkins’ talk will occur | \during the afternoon session starting at 2 p.m. in the parlors of the hotel. - Mrs. Louis E. Kruger, program chairman, will introduce the speaker. Music will be provided by a quartet of violin students of the Poggiani Studios." “Taps,” a one-act play by Alex J. Badger, will be given by students of the dramatic department of the Columbus (Ind.) High School. Members of the cast will be John Sittiken, Miss Betty Higgins, Jack Rost, Dick O'Bryan ahd Miss Vrms Dell Taylor: The State dinner will be at 7 p. m. in the Crystal Dining Room: Among those attending, in addition to. Mrs. Watkins, will be Mrs. Finch, who will hate as her guests Mrs. ‘Marshall and Mrs. Thomas Finnigan, both of. Madison, Ind. Mrs. George Dunn will have as her guest Mrs. Olga Kent, Omaha, Neb. Others attending = will be Mesdames Kruger, Bessie. Hgrmann, Rumpler, Winkler, Gertrude Kiger and Baxter, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Charles DePeugh and Mrs. George Shannon of Terre Haute, Ind. A ‘spring tea will be given in the Governor’s Mansion tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Watkins.

10-Year-Old Dancer ‘Will Entertain Club

Don Bailey Jr. 10-year-old specialty dancer, will be ihe featured entertainer at the dance and spring festival to be given by the Irvington /Women’s Republican Club Satutday evening at Carr’s Hall. hers on the program include Mary and Betty Lou Schaffer, tap ncers, and Shirley Haugh, accordon player. A. Jack Tilson will act as master of ceremonies. | Patronesses for the dance . are: Mesdames Robert Cassaday, Stanley Eikenberry, John Wood, John T. Askren, Bloomfield Moore, Ed-

‘ward H. King, Alpha Richardson,

Merrill J. Woods, L. J. Bowden, Mark White and Miss Mae Martin. Mrs. Robert R. Close is general chairman for the dance. -

Mrs. Soufflot Is Guild Head

Mrs. Emil H. Soufflot was elected president of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild for the coming year at a recent meeting of the organization. Other officers selected | include Mrs. S. G. Huntington, first vice president; Mrs. J. W, Price, second vice president; Mrs. Bernard H. Jeup, recording secretary; Mrs. Agnes Todd, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John G. Beale, state secretary; Mrs. Dorsey D. King, assistant state secretary; Mrs. R. E. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Robert L. Mottern, auditor and Miss Alice Velsey, supervisor and receiver of chapter contributions.

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: * “Patriotism and Its | Meaning” {willbe the subject of the address

1861-65, Inc., at the ann 181 conven-|

Scout Bugler Robert Elder will |

Harry Johnston;

Mrs, Joseph | Walden is director for : “The Silver | Thread,” the play to be presented by the Children’s Civic Theater at 2:30 p. m. Satirdny and at . . 3pm, Sunday at the Civic Theater,

Lowa! Zeta T. au Alpha Alivine To Have Musicale-Tea Sunday; Delta Gamma Reunion Arranged,

A reunion supper, a rush party, a tea and election of officers are sceduled for sorority meetings this week-

nd and early next week.

INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE of ZETA TAU ALPHA SORORITY

will hold .a musicale and tea Sunday afternoon from 3 fo 5 o'clock at the Butler Chapter house, 320 W. Hampton Drive.

Presidents and represen=

tatives. of ‘alumnae. chapters of the national Panhellenic A Sorisuon

‘sororities. in Indianapolis will be

guests.

Mrs. Jolin 'T. Goodnight will have charge, assisted by Mesdames E. L. Foster, Gerald \ E. Foltz, R. W. Hilgedag, Miss Rosemary Johnston and Miss Helen Million. Mrs. O. E. yi ooo will arrange the musical program. Mrs. N. E. Bailey and Miss Elaine Millholland will pour and members of the Butler active and pledge chapters will serve. Mrs. Retta Henley, Butler house mother, will be a guest of honor.

Mrs. 0. H. Hershman will entertain |Saturday evening with a buffet supper at 6 o'clock for Indiana University alumriae of DELTA GAMMA |, SORORITY. The ' organization’s Founders’ Day is Saturday. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames M. R. Clarke, William Hendren, Mark Hamer, Clifford Miller and Blanche Rawlings. Mrs. Frank Whetaker, Detroit, and Miss |? Lois Marshall, South Bend, who will be house guests of Mrs. Hershman this week-end, will attend the party. Mrs. Elizabeth Banta Tolle, Detroit, will be the house guest of Mrs. Hamer and will attend the party. Others who- will be present at the reunion will include Mrs. Walter Bercaw, ‘Whitney, Ind.; Mesdames Nelson Gibson, Alfred Jacobsen, Edgar Carter, Willis Kixmiller and George Schil1 all of Chicago; Mrs. Emory He ulett, Hammond; Mesdames Thurman Hall,.. Roger : Gipe and Clarence Painter, Alexandria; Mrs. Jeanette Bartell McNierney, Toledo,°O.; Mrs. Field Daily, Franklin; Mrs. Clayton O’Banion, Tipton; and Mrs. Clem Christie, Los Angeles. Also to be present will be Mesdames Glen Woodard, Charles Frazier, George Henley; Miss Ella Yakey, Bloomington; Mrs. Margaret Bonta Whitaker, Detroit; Miss Elizabeth Maloney, | Crawfordsville; Mrs. Harry Haglind, LaGrange, Ind.; Mrs. William |Elliott, Henderson, ‘Ky; «3 Mrs. J. Wellman, Petersburg, Ind.; Mrs. E. P. "Whitley, Grand Rapids; Mrs. Ernest. Dairs, Madison, Wis.; iss Jessie Mc-

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Cracken, Bloomfield; and Mrs, cart C. Cron, Selina, O.

Pledges of the ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI OMEGA: KAPPA ORORITY will meet Monday at|.7:30 p. m. at the home of Mildred Smith, newly elected pledge presi dent. Other [pledge officers are Betty Jo Brown, secretary, and Ruth Arthur, treasurer.

EPSILON CHAPTER OF SIGMA P SORORITY - will, hold a kid party today at the home of Miss Ann Atkinson. | The party is the first in a series of spring rush events. The group will give a “come as you are” party Tuesday at | the home of Miss Margaret Murdock and: an afternoon- y Sunday, Aptil 7. The chapter plans fo ‘hold a rummage sale Saturday a slumber party. Saturday eveng at the Hotel Antlers.

Mrs. Leonard Duc 11th St., will be hoste a meeting of the BON

m, 2419 B, tonight for AMICAE RUS CORDIS SORORITY.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA BETA ‘PHL SORORITY will meet

"tonight at the home of Mrs. Wile

liam Hinz, 913 E. Minnesota St.

"The ‘ALPHA ALUMNAE CLUB OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA SORORITY will elect officers at a bufe fet supper at 6:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Roy Zapf, 326 E. 56th St. Miss Eleanor Clay and Miss Margaret Zapf of the DePauw University Chapter will be guests.

Luncheon Guests.

Guests at a luncheon bridge party given recently by Mrs. Frank Pane den, 2173 N. Meridian St., included Mesdames . Harry McHale, M. N. Dinnin, Claude E. Hadden, Orrin Sparks, Charles Bertlesman, W. J, Glaska, A. H. Mills, Edward Calla= han,| Mary Clingenspeel, Francis McWhorter, David Page, W. 8. McMullen, J. S. Behringer, Miss Juliet Hallam: and Mrs. Violet Panden Down, ‘Baltimore, Md.