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| Louis H. Haerles Give Tea F To Honor Engaged Couples

Woolley | Acheson, who will be

married Tuesday, and Miss.

Jeannette Tarkington and Burford Danner, whose engagement was announced recently, were to be the honor

Li . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elvan

Donald Jameson, parents of Miss Jameson, and | Tarkington, ‘parents of Miss Tarkington, were

to assist. the Haerles. Other assistants were to include Messrs. and

| | Misses

| Sheerin,

Mesdames Henry Peirce, Reily Adams, Booth, Jameson and the iscilla Johnson, Susan Gatch, Fayette! Ann Miller, Laura usanah' and Margaret Jameson.

[ Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jameson and their daughter Susanah will entertain at the. Indianapolis Athletic Club tonight with a dinner | for members of the Acheson-Jameson bridal party.

Thes sister's Susan G

will include Miss Margaret Jameson, aid of honor; Misses Fayette Ann Miller, atch, Priscilla Johnson, Jeannette Tarkington: and Jean

who will be her Susanah Jameson,

Light, bridesmaids; Miss Florence Jameson and Miss Barbara Daly,

Marshall Mr, J Pa., best of Phila Ill; Gor Dr. have a Mr. Ac Booth apd their daughter, Virginia, rrow night Judge and Mrs.

I1l., flower girls.

don Sperry, Mount Vernon,

\cheson’s attendants will include Henry man, and his ushers, Leigh Moyer and Neilson Matthews lelphia, Pa.; Peirce Ward and Nathaniel Hamilton, Chicago,

C. Fox Jr., Strafford,

O., and John Brandon.

and Mrs. Willis D. Gatch and their daughter, Susan, will luncheon at their home tomorrow for Miss Jameson and son, members of the bridal party, Judge and Mrs, Fenton

and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Miller, Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Miller

will givd 'a supper party at the Woodstock Club for Miss Jameson, Mr. Aclleson and their hridal party. |

Heirlo| ms Will Be Exhibited

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d Cape Cod heirlooms owned by members of the Society

ower Descendants will be

exhibited Friday night at the.

tion’s Cape Cod Dinner Dance at the Woodstock Club. prations are to be in the Cape Cod motif with 'drapings of jand- enlarged copies of the original Pilgrim Pact signed by the angestors of the various members. the records of the early Cape Cod r

Choice dishes taken from esidents will be served.

: Among. reservations for the dance are those of Frank Durham, r ary DePrez, Miss Ruth Hodges, Frank Reisner and Miss

§ Spahr, Miss Agatha Kemper, send, John Townsend and the Messrs.

Paiet McKenzie, Earl Townand Mesdames Will DeLaney,

Greene, Tilden Greer, Kenneth Kinnear, William Randall,

Jlyde E. Titus and‘Gene Trago. |

|Hodges, Emmy Lou Posson, Margaret Hetherington, Carolyn Kendall, Mrs. Taylor, Messrs. anf Mesdames Jess C. Pritchard

-Jr., Albert Beveridge Jr., n 5

; ton Earl Beck will entertain nflianapolis Athletic Club tonig

rll Beck of New Augusta, Ind D

Perry Lesh; J. A. |Tankersley and John

Mi ilden F. Greer, governor of’ the board of assistants of the Society of Mayflower Descendants, has called

a meeting of the board -

[ with a bachelor’s dinner at it. Mr. Beck, son of Mr. and . +~iand Miss Bettie Ann Putnam,

b 0. daughter oi- Mr. and! Mrs. Herbert N. Putnam of pod will be married there next Saturday. ests at the dinner will include Mr. Beck’s brother,

Allen V. R.

ho is to be his best man; two of his ushers, Ralph Reahard : nald Modrall, and Robert Meihaus, George Meihaus Jr., Carter ohn Modrail, Jerome Noel, J. K. Lilly IIT, Allen W. Clowes B. Gates Jr. and George S. Mennen.

Phel 8’ Autobiography Is Subject

Mts, Harriet E. Bard will speak on “Literary Personalities as

Lyon: Phelps Has Known

Them” at the monthly buffet

at the Propylaeum Sunaay, April 7. The talk will be based

on Phelps’ autobiography.

“The Indianapolis Wellesley Club at 1 |p. m. at the home of Mrs. Springs Road, | |

will meet for luncheon Monday E. Francis ‘Bowditch on Cold

Cha ge Scene of Dramatic Club Dance

Sligh will) &s day chai

ight’s performance include Mr an, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah

Ship es, Miss Elsie Sinclair and Albert O. Deluse.

E itor Will Address Aluminge |

e dance to follow the Dramatic Club's presentation of “A Case of Murder” next Saturday night at English’s ‘Theater held at the Columbia Club rather than at the Woodstock Club ginally planned. The arrangements committee for the Sature

s and Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr., Cadick, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

Of Theta Sigma Phi Tuesday; Tri Psi Party to Be April 12

"| Election of officers, a talk, a book review, a luncheon and [te in¢lyded in the program of activities planned by sorority ae Tor

week.

ohn Strohm, Indiana field editor of the Prairie Farmer, will speak on

Writing My Way Around the World” 15 ALUMNAE OF THETA SIGMA

Mrs. Luana ‘Lee Cruzan, 4829 ral Ave. will be hostess, asd by Miss Ruth Marie Price.

he luncheon meeting of TRI SORORITY, mothers’ organiition of Delta Delta Delta Sorority Butler University, will be Fri- . April 12, instead of April 5. &Iffcers wil be elected. Mrs. Floyd . |Bell will have charge, assisted vy | Mesdames I. H. Hull, C. W. iraves, Charles D. Howell; E. C. s and A. F. Krueger.

| ALPHA CHAPTER| OF ALPHA DELTA OMEGA SORORITY will entertain ‘members of Eta, Delta. anfl Gamma Chapters and friends at|a Springtime Tea from 3 to 5 % tomorrow at the Business and Prpfessional Women’s Clubhouse. Miss Phoebe Fields, president, wil!

by Miss Lois Baker, vice president. Miss Mary Catherine: Stair, harp- , wil! play during the afternoon. | [National officers attending will linclude Miss Mabel Hall, president; Mi Amy Boner, corresponding isecretary, both of Indianapolis; | Mrs. Roscoe Lee, recording secre‘tary; ‘Mrs. Keith Epply, treasurer, th of Anderson; Miss Emeline ucker, vice president, and Mrs. homas Mock, historian, ooth ot : Muncie. | Misses Thelma Taylor, { Jennie Henshaw and Helen Bu- | chanan have made arrangements | for the tea.

EPSILON CHAPTER OF BETA! A LAMBDA SORORITY will nsor a ‘dinner and card party for embers and friends at 6:30 p. m. jursday. April 11, at the Foodcraft op. Mrs. Walter Colman, ways means committee chairman, is

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HI SORORITY at her home, 1028% irginia Ave, at 8 p. m| Monday.

BETA CHAPTER OF CHI PHI A SORORITY | will meet onday at the home of Miss Mary Pratt, 2439 N. Gale St.

| Plans for a hyidge > April 27 at Banner-Whitehill auditorium will be made at a business meeting Tuesjay night of BETA CHAPTER, PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY. | Mrs.

at a meeting. of the INDIANAPPHI SORORITY at 8 p. m. Nap: recently in honor of Mrs. Carl Fisher. The party was at the home of Mrs. Hal Shultz, 5948 Birchwood Ave. Miss FE. K. Phillips assisted the hostess. | Guests included Mesdames Jess Underwood, Russell Mueller, Babe Shaper, Paull Johnson, Harry Tackett, Russell Cox, William Balsley, Robert Frost, Joe Cashow, Gene Adams, William Pepe, Leland Pat-

|ton, Misses Gertrude Kluett, Nora

Highley, Eleanor Butler,

Sally Smith and Virginia Collier. .

Riviera Bridge Parties To Start Wednesday

Next Wednesday will mark the resumption of luncheon bridge parties at the Riviera Club. The parties will continue through spring and summer the first Wednesday of each month.

. On the committee in charge are

Mesdames T. L. Weber, Robert Shellhorn and George Sleeth. In the past the luncheon-bridge parties have averaged about 250 persons in attendance.| There will be prizes and a bonus of 250 points will be given each person arriving “efore 12:30 p. m., the time for which each party is scheduled. Another card party event will be staged at the Riviera Club when the Boosters hold their semi-annual card frolic Wednesday, ‘pril 19. Those assisting in| planning the party include Mesdames r Charles Fant, Eric Swenson and Claire Corbin.

; Narrators Club

Fetes Husbands

The Narrators Club entertained members’ husbands last night at a dinner meeting at the home of Mr.

Park Ave. :

presided at a business ‘meeting following dinner. The evening’s pro-

committee, including Mrs. Merton

A. Johnston, chairman; Mrs. FP. El}

Spindell and Mrs. Dotterer.

Mrs. Craig to Speak

Mrs. Seward S. Craig will discuss

John Trout, 4310 E. 10th St., will be J hostess. | | t Ri CHAPTER OF SIGMA ETA SORORITY gave a shower

“The Play's the ” at a meeting of the Monday | Conversation {Club Monday at the home of Mrs. Robert Gilliland, 1401 N. New Jer-

and Mrs. Kenneth L. Dotterer, 4151 | Mrs. Thomas Carlin, pricidont.

gram was in charge of the social’

committee which is sponsoring a

Church Groups’

Talks, a book review and a musical program have been ‘arranged for church groups meeting early next week. . : Mrs. Neal D. Ireland will speak on “Women and the Way—In South America” at a WOMEN’S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Cook, 5252 N. Meridian St., will be hostess. The White Cross Guild unit of the church will meet Monday in the

| Guild. rooms of the Nurses’ Home

at the Methodist Hospital.

Mrsc Edwin Mittman will review the Book of Acts at a meeting of the BOOK REVIEW GROUP OF THE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at 1 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. John Vehling, 5149 Ccllege Ave.

' “Early American Glass” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Frank J. Richmann, guest speaker at a silver tea to be held by the MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH next Wednesday at 2

. m, Mrs. Richmann also will show some cf her collection of glass. The tea will be held at the home of Mrs. William C. Mabee, 3637 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. John M. Wall will give devotions. : -

Mrs. Chic Jackson will talk at a tea to be given by CIRCLE 1 OF THE WOMAN'’S ASSOCIATION OF THE IRVINGTON METHODIST CHURCH at 2 p. m. Monday. Her topic will be “No Foolin’.” Miss Betty Jane Dawson, violinist, will play, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Ray, pianist. Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin. will accompany Miss Phyllis Wilcox, who will sing. Miss Joan Burton will play a piano selection and a trio composed of Misses Marylin Demaree, Eleanor Ray and Joan Burton, will play. Mrs. Fred Gorman is circle chairman. Regular meetings of other circles will be Thursday. Circle 2, Mrs. Karl Wolfe, chairman, will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert.Lamb; 3, Mrs. L. G. Shimer, chairman, Mrs. Prank E. Best; 4, Mrs. R. H. Petty, chairman, Mrs. Ralph Guthrie; 5 Mrs. Everett W. Cathcart, chairman, Mrs. F. D. Reed; 6, Mrs. W. N. Benson, chairman, Mrs. Leland Q. Clapp, and 8, Mrs. Frank Fromer, chairman’ and hostess. The meetings will be covered dish luncheons at 12:30 p. m. Home and Foreign Mission study books will be réviewed while members sew for the Fletcher Community Center and Riley Hospital. ri give

Cheer Group To Hold Dance

The annual spring dance of the Cheer Broadcasters has been set, for April 27 at the Columbia Club, Mrs. Edward H. Niles, president of the group, has announced. Doc Grayi son’s orchestra will play. _ Mrs. Cecile Tucker Vestal is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wayne O. Hill and Mrs. Chauncey M. Buck. Other chairmen are Mrs. William Leonard, milk bar; Mrs. E. W. Padgett and Mrs. William Haugh, tickets; Mrs. R. H. Goodrich, table reservations, and Mrs. Merlin Mullane and Mrs. J. Lee McDermed, publicity. ;

Sorority Head

A $ Ardinger Photo. . Miss Dorothy Nichols, 5159 Pleasant Run Parkway, was recently installed as president of Alpha Delta Pi Hanover

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Mrs. Silas B. Reagan and her son, Joe, are busy these days reading “Don Quixote.” Mrs. Reagan is a member of the Stansfield Circle

showing of the marionette *show,

“Don Quixote,” by the Junior Leagué Theater Committee Tuesday at the American United Life auditorium. r

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‘Mrs. Walter C. Hier (center). heads. the decorations Committee for the Civic Theater's “Sun Valley Ball” to be held April 20 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. James H. Ruddell (left) and Mrs.

Frederick Ahrbecker met recently with Mrs. Hiser to discuss details of their committee Mrs. E. Eugene, Whitehill are general chairmen of the event.

the resort will be worn at the dance, :

The Subdeb Club will hold a dance tonight at the Woodstock Club. Assisting with last minute details of arrangements are (left to right) the Misses Barbara Wilde, Betsy Maynerd, Elsie Ann Locke and Bar-

bara Kiger.

Guild to Give

Party Tuesday|

| A Founders Day tea and musicale will mark the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild's celebration of "its 16th anniversary = Tuesday. © The event, scheduled for 2 p. m. at the Ball Nurses’ Home, Indiana Medical Center, will honor Mrs. Andrew .J. Porter, founder and honorary president. The program, arranged by Mrs. Robert L. Mottern, chairman, will be presented by the Extension Department of the Choral Ensemble of the- Indianapolis Matinee Musicale. :

Mrs. O. L. Fevrier, chairman of

the extension division, has prepared |-

the following program: “Pipes of Spring” (Drigo-Wilson) and “A Beautiful Dreamer” (Foster) will be sung by a sextet composed of Mesdames Russell G. Fortune, Robert Masters, J. E. Shaw, Guy Rhodes, H. J. Schlicht, and John Shideler.

Readings to Be Given

Mrs. William G. Patterson will give a program of readings, including “Mlle. Cornelia de Sollenville,” “Bobby 'Shaftoe” and a group of humorous selections. Mrs. hur V. Madison will sing three” solos, “The Lord's Prayer” (Malotte), “Little Shepherd Song” (Watts) and “To a Messenger” (LaForge). The sextet will conclude the pro-. gram. with the “Barcarolle” (Offenbach), “A Wish” (Chopin) and “God Bless America” (Berlin). In the receiving line with Mrs. Porter will be the Guild's organizers, Mesdames Blanche McNew, C. M. Stephens, Ira Fisher, W. L. Holdaway, A. J. Hueber, C. G. Jacquart, P. O. Reilly, Daniel T. Weir, Miss Alice Velsey, Miss Agnes Mahoney and Mrs. S. G. Huntington, president. Also in the receiving line will be past presidents Mesdames Charles Hogate, Carl R. Semans, Carl H. Irrgang and Charles D. Vawter and members of the executive board, Mesdames Emil H. Souffiot, Ray Retterer, Henry Clabrou, John G. Beale, William O. Cheeseman, William D. Bain and C. C. Deupree.

Will Talk on Founding

Mrs. Huntington .will review activities of the Guild for the -past year and will introduce Mrs. Porter,

i [who will talk on the founding of

the Guild. Special guests will include executives and instructors of the hospital. They are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B. Martin, Misses Mary Heckard, Lute Trout, Corabelle. Candy, Cordelia Hoeflin, Florence Brown, Daisy Garrison, Lucille Dichman, Mrs. John Cravens and Mrs. Carolyn Williamson. Mrs. Ernest C. Goshorn, chairman, will be assisted by the social committee. Those assisting the chair-

‘Iman will be the Mesdames O. O.

Johnson, Ira Fisher, Roy Johnson, Weir, F. LL, Warner, Retterer, J. A. Garrettson, E. D. Kopplemyer, Jacquart, J. W. Price, I. F. Myer, Vawter and Soufflot.

with a center piece of spring flowers

+and crystal candelabra with white

tapers. Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Huntington will pour. ?

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Las Amigas to Meet - -

The Las Amigas Club ‘will meet

Tuesday at the home ‘ of Mrs.

Sorority ‘on the Callege : Sain ‘ford. St

Charles

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The tea table will be decorated

‘Hornberger, 1018 N. or wi talk on “The Re

Woman's Department Club and Units Plan Final Programs

For Closing of Year April 30

The Woman’s Department Club and its units are planning final programs for the club year ending April 30. : Fd The Annual Day of the Club will be observed May 15. ~The program

for the day will include a luncheon and a memorial hour and program- in|

charge of Mrs. Hugh J. Baker and Mrs. Oscar L. Watkins.

On Monday, April 8, a meeting of the board of directors is scheduled and on Wednesday, April 10, a general club business meeting is planned, to be followed by an “Opera Hour” with the Schell-schmidt-Koehne Opera Singers. The board of directors also will mee Monday, May 13. |

A The ART DEPARTMENT of the Club will hold a Iisiness meeting at 2 p. m. next Monday followed

Wg by a program on “Comparative Folk Art” at 2:15 p. m. with Mrs. Grace Golden, director of the Children’s “Museum, as speaker. The speaker will display costume material and other objects collected during a tour of Poland and Czechoslovakia. Mrs. Katherine G. Blasingham will display her paintings. Mrs. Paul T. Rochford, department chairman, will preside. At a tea following the program the newly elected officers of the department will be honored. They are Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, chairman; Mrs. Colin B. Lett, vice chairman; Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, secretary, and Mrs. D. F. Meditch, treasurer. Tea hostesses will be Mesdames william H. Hodgeon,.S. J. Bardsley, Lillian P. Augstein, Irving Blue, Mary May Bryce, Edgar R. Eskew, James T. Hammill, Henry Leighton, W. Presly Morton, John W. Thornburg, John M. Williams, Martha E. williams, D. F. Randolph, Herman P. Seilken and A. F. Wickes.

On Wednesday the LITERATURE AND DRAMA DEPARTMENT will have a book hour at 1:30 p. m, a business meeting at 2:30 p. m. and a program, featuring “American Versions of thé Bible” by the Rev. John B. Ferguson of the Irvington Presbyterian Church, at 2:45

. mM. : Also on Wednesday, Mr. Helen Talge Brown will talk on “Oriental Art” at 10 a. m. at the John Herron Art Institute.

forum in charge of Mrs. Felix T McWhirter on Monday, April 15.

A discussion luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday, April 17, will be. : held by the COMMUNITY WEL-|:

FARE DEPARTMENT. Charles W Chase,

tion” at the John

Herron Art Institute, .

The annual ‘luncheon of the.

president of Indianapolis): Railways, will talk on the “Modern-| : ization Program of the Indianapolis| Railway Co.”. At 10 a. m. the same|day Mrs. C. Eugene Wolcott will. speak on “Mediterranean Civiliza-|:

Plans Report

~~ On Housing

A report by Mrs. George P. Ruth on the housing investigation conducted by the Indianapolis Council of Women will be a feature of

the Tuesday meeting of the Coun

cil at Ayres’ auditorium. The program will be opened by Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, president, at 10 a. ‘'m. with a business meeting and committee reports.- Mrs. Charles E. Smith, education committee chairman, will collect reports on a favorite radio program census. Mrs. E. E. Padgett, extension chairman, will present the Cheer Broadcasters and the Acacia Chap-

ter of the International Travel Study Club for membership. Reports on the Nancy Hanks Lincoln Memorial stamp petition and the petition fo keep the Communist Party off the 1940 ballot will be

collected by Mrs. Hugh J. Scudder, }

legislative chairman. ~ Mrs. William H. Meuser, public health chairman, will present Dr. Chester A. Stayton, head of the cancer control committee of the Indiana Medical Society. “Romance of Fabrics” will be the subject of Mrs. William C. Hammer of the Celanese Corp. of America. Mrs. Hammer will be presented by Mrs. J. Malcolm Dunn, consumers’ problems chairman. ] A forum conducted by Miss Meta BE. Martin, clothing specialist of Purdue University, will be the afternoon program feature.

K. K. G. Speaker |

The APPLIED EDUCATION DE- | PARTMENT will hold an open):

MONDAY GUILD will occur April

22 at 12:30 p. m. A business meet-

ing at 2 p. m. will precede a book review by Mrs. Scott M. Ford at

2:30 p. m.

The - AMERICAN HOME DEPARTMENT will have a business meeting at 2 p. m. Wednesday, April 24, followed by a musical program under the direction ‘of Mrs.

turn to

Roy J. Pile.. Dr. J. Raymond Schutz

Re-

sorority next Saturday at the In

Mrs. Richard H. Shryock of Merjon, Pa. grand president of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, will speak at the State Day luncheon of .the

polis Athletic Club.

|ing officer.

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Sports costumes similar to those worn at

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O.E.S| Olficers

Will Be Feted

. Lodge groups will turn their attention to installation of officers, a school ‘of instruction and reception

next week, NORTH PARK CHAPTER, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR 404, will hold a stated meeting at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday followed by a reception for the new officers. Mrs. Harriet Kiefer is worthy matron and Elmer Kiefer, worthy patron.

OLIVE BRANCH PAST NOBLE GRANDS ASSOCIATION will meet at the home of Mrs. Irene Eichels, 326 E. 22d St. Thursday. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Albert Milhous, May Brooks-Miller, Katie Martin and Ada Staley.

Mrs. Esther Ferree will be installed as worthy matron of NETTIE RANSFORD CHAPTER, 464, O. E. S., tonight at the Prather Masonic Temple. Others who will take office

Mrs. Edith Creighton, associate matron; Thurman Long, associate patron; Mrs. Bertha McDowell; secretary; Mrs. Dorothy McKee, treasurer; Mrs. Lelia Wimmer, conductress; Mrs. Alma, Clark, associate conductress; Mrs. Vera Cones, chaplain; Mrs. Wilma Vehling, marshal; Mrs. Mabel Duncan, organist; Mrs.

|| Estelle Lewis, Adah; Mrs. Helen Hart- || man, Ruth; || Esther; Mrs. Opal Sigler, Martha, '|and Mrs. Cyrena Sawyer, Electa.

s. Estelle Leonard,

Mrs, Rose Malcolm will be installassisted by Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Maud Bruce, marshals; Mrs. McKee, chaplain, and Mrs. Jeanette Gardiner, organist. Mrs. Anna Spearing and Floyd Kresge are retiring worthy matron and patron. x || BRIGHTWOOD CHAPTER, OR-

hold a stated meeting Monday at 8 p. m., in the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave. Mrs. Myrtle Purdy is worthy matron and H. W. Clark, patron.

The first of a series of school of

POCAHONTAS| COUNCIL will be given Monday at Franklin, Ind. at the home of the Great Pocahontas, Mrs. Eva Craggs. Several members of the Indianapolis Council are assigned to the Franklin meeting. The Great Council degree will be given at the meeting.

EVENTS

SORORITIES 4

Iota Gamma Chapter, Pi Omicron. 8 p.m. Mon. Mrs. V. E. Marshall, 922 N. Audubon Road, hostess. Miss Esther Moore and Mrs. Vera Searcy, assistants. Business meeting. * | Kappa Phi Delta. 7:45 p. m. Mon. Y. W. C. A. Business meeting. Theta Sigma Delta. 8 p. m. Mon. Hotel Washington. Final arrangements to be made for dance April 6. Beta Chapter, Beta Chi Theta. Mon. eve. Miss Virginia Smith, 1126 N. Jefferson Ave., hostess. CLUBS : Delta Upsilon Auxiliary. 12:45 p. m. Tues. Mrs. John Berns, 5955 Central Ave., hostess. Mrs. Earl Blakeley and Mrs. Robert Reed, committee. : S. N. A. P. of Shortridge. Today. Miss Norma Baumeister, 431 Blue Ridge Road, hostess. Miss Margaret Townsend Eaglesfield to be guest. ‘ St. omas ‘ Aquinas High School, 8 p. m. Tues. Holy Trinity Hall Skating party. LODGES Bethel 16, Jobs Daughters. Mon. Millersville Masonic Temple. Leap Year April Fools Dance. Golden Rule Auxiliary, O. E. 8.| 1 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Ida Powell, N. New Jersey, hostess. Covered dish luncheon. i : Broad Ripple Sylvia Rebekah. , m. Tues. I. 0,0. F. Hall, Bellefontaine St. ‘and Riviera Drive. Mrs. Esther Keplar, noble d to preside.

Bjorn Winger to Talk On Ibsen's ‘Peer Gynt’

“Peer Gynt” before. the Norway Club meeting at 8 p. m. today in the Holliday Building. A technicolor film, “Glimpses of Colorful Norway,” also will be shown. Singing and folk dancing are included on the program. The

club is open to persons of Norwegian origin. : = : 0. E. S. Officers Meet

Newly installed officers of Brookside Chapter 481, O. E. S., will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Brookside Masonic Temple, E. 10th and Gray Sts. Mrs. Faye Hite is worthy maand Allen T. Disborough,

ar D. Ray Higgins, worthy patron;

DER OF THE EASTERN STAR, will

instruction meetings planned by the

Bjorn Winger will talk on Ibsen’s|

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Delta Gammas - Will Celebrate - Founders’ Day

: 300 Couples Expected at

Dance Tonight in I. A. C. Ballroom.

pected to attend the Delta Gamma State Day dance a% the Indianapolis Athletic ‘Club tonight in connection, with the 66th anniversary Founders’ Day of the sorority. Warpy Waterfall's orchestra of |

Bloomington, Ind. will play in the | fourth floor ballroom. A lighted |

| Delta Gamma shield will hang above |

the orchestra platform which will | be backed by palms. Spring flowers | will be used on the tables. Patrons and patronesses for the dance include Mr. and Mrs. Mark | Rinehart, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Earl Peters, Ft. Wayne,

‘|Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. George Reed,

Bloomington, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Carter, Lafayette, Ind.; Col. and Mrs. C. B. Durham; Messrs. and Mesdames J. Dwight Peterson, Mark Hamer, Guy Morrison, Virgil Samms, W. F. Kegley, John G. Williams, Frank Churchman, Paul Finney, Frank Miller, Gentry Haun, Addison Dowling, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Rhodes and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Beard, all of Indianapolis.

. Mrs. Lauter Assists

Mrs. Herman Lauter is in charge of arrangements for the dance. A special invitation has been given all Pan-Hellenic delegates to be guests, Miss Roberta Abernethy, Colume

bus, O., national vice president, was to be honor guest and speaker at the luncheon today. Seated with her at the speakers’ table were to be Mrs. Frank Miller, Indianapolis Alumnae president; Mrs. Gentry Haun, general chairman for State Day; Miss Jean Shake and Miss Mary Jean Sefton, outgoing and incoming presidents of the Purdue Chapter, and Miss Mary Ann Kreig-

going and incoming presidents of Indiana University Chapter. =~ Mrs. Charles Harris, Ft. Wayne,

. |Ind.; Miss Edna Nowland, national

chairman for the student loan fund: Mrs. Franklin S. Crockett, West Lafayette, Ind. ‘Miss ‘ Betty Noonan and Miss Mary Clay, outgoing and incoming presidents of the Butler University chapter, also were to be seated at the speakers table. |" | lh : The Delta Gamma shield was te hang: above the table which was to be. centered with a large anchor mounted on a plateau of hyacinths, jonquils and tulips. Smilax was to ‘be draped to smaller bouquets of the same flowers at either end of the table, with tall lighted tapers interspersed. Tables Decorated

Smaller - tables were to be deco= rated with ivory tapers around which were to be arranged individ ual ccrsages of roses and forget - me-nots tied with bronze ribbons— the sorority colors.! Miss Joan Miller, harpist, was to play selections of fraternity songs during the. luncheon. Mrs. Frank, Miller was to lead the Delta Gamma prayer. A program of singin by the active chapters was to include an original song by Miss Noonan of the Butler Chapter and another original song by a member of the Purdue chapter. 3 The traditional candlelighting service was.to be given by Miss Vesta McClellan, I. U, and Miss Virginie. Worden, Purdue. The service was to be in honor of Mary Comfort Leonard, Anna Boyd Eliington and Eva Webb Dodd who founded Delta Gamma in’ Oxford, Miss., in 1874. ] { Greetings and introductions were to be given by Mrs. Miller. toastmistress. Alumnae awards were to pe presented by Mrs. R. Earl Peters to the most outstanding girl in each active chapter. Miss Abernethy was to talk on “Relationship Between Collegiate and Alumnae Chapters.” ? Luncheon arrangements are in charge of Mrs. J. Edwin Schulz Jr. and her committee. Reservations include : the entire active chapters of Purdue, Indiana and Butler Universities. Alumnae from Michigan, fllinois, Ohio and Kentucky as well as from Indiana are expected.

‘Colombia,’ ‘Ecuador’ To Be Topic of Talks

Mrs. W. E. Forrest will speak on “Colombia” at a meeting of the Queen Elizabeth Chapter of the International Travel Study Club at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Harold B. Smith will talk on “Ecuador.” = Hostesses will be Mrs, George C. Dapp and Mrs. George Ruth. : Mrs. Ralph Elrod is the newly elected -president of ' the chapter, Other new - officers are Mrs. Ruth Sprague, first vice president; Mrs. Harold B. Smith, second. vice presie_

cording secretary; Mrs. J. Lawrence Neel, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Merritt Walker, treasurer,

{Sunnyside Guild Plans

Spring Party Monday

“Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell is chair« man-of the Spring party to be held Monday at the Columbia Club by the Sunnyside Guild. Luncheon, will be at 12:30 p. m,; i Committee assistants’ include the Mesdames J. Edward Morris, George B. Morrison, Rufus W. Mumford, James Pebworth, John. D. Pearson, Oscar B. Perine, B. ‘B. Pettijohn, Charles Renard, Sydney Rice and Charles W. Richardson,

Audition Monday Mrs. Paul | Ritter, chairman of the speakers’ bureau of the Intere national Travel Study Clubs, Inc. has announced that an audition will be held Monday at 2:15 p. m. at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium,

{More than 20 speakers will' be ‘on ithe program. Chapter presidents

and program chairmen are invited.

Cleff Club to Sing The Cleff Club, composed of the combined choruses of Schools 22, 49 and 67. and the Marion County Homemakers Club, will sing at 1:30 p.-m. Monday at Ayres’ auditorium in conection with a [demopisivation of. house furnishings | clothing. ee Geyer will direct the com

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