Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1940 — Page 14

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SOCIETY—

Mary Edith Luten. Elinor Stickney Will Be Honored Guests at Parties

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Henderson will entertain tonight with a supper party for Miss Mary Edith Luten and John Bassel Watson, whose marriage will be May 11 at the Propylaeum. Miss Luten's parents are Mr. and

Mrs, Daniel B. Luten and Mr. Watson is the son of Mrs. Philemon M. Watson.

M Guests With the couple: will be Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ruddell, Miss Barbara Fowler and Frederick Anderson, oor = Havens Kahlo will have a bridge tea tomorrow afterNE od Ns Luten and Miss Elinor Stickney, daughter of Mr, and of O Joseph W. Stickney, whose marriage to Lorenz Oscar Schmidt filcago, son of Oscar Schmidt of Spencer, Ind., will be this fal. Complete Plans for Derby Parties Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Longsworth will entertain at dinner tomorTow evening for guests who will attend the Kentucky Derby with them Saturday. Arriving tomorrow will be Mr. and Mrs. James Logue, Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Todd, Kalamazoo, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dennett and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Steith of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs, James Carroll also will be guests of the Longsworths, Joining R. M. Stith in Louisville for the Derby will be Mrs. Stith, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perine, Stopping at French Lick Springs Hotel before going to Louisville are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlin and Mrs. I. G. Kahn. Mrs. Frank C. Fishback, who recently returned after spending the winter at Cocoanut Grove, Fla., also is at the French Lick Springs Hotel with her mother, Mrs, W. W. Carter. Mrs. M. E. Foley will be at French Lick before going to Lowsville Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. McHale for the Derby will ba Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Sutter, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. William A, Runkel, Bluffton. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dailey, Joliet, Tll.; Mr, and Mrs. James O'Donnell, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Corraen. Attending with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Husson will be Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Shaw of St. Paul, Minn, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V, Kobin will be Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Borinstein and A. M. Eckstein. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sidrow are in Louisville and will attend the Derby before returning home. Joseph J Daniels and Harold Shutts will attend together, stopping at French Lick en route to the Derby. Others stopping at French Lick on their way to Louisville include Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mueller who left vesterday. In another party are Mr. and Mrs, Harry J. Herff and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borin stein. Mrs. David Lurvey left yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Benja« min Perk. Mr. Lurvey, who is now in Detroit, will join them later before going to the Derby. With Miss Dora Wolf are Mrs. Louis Strashun and Mrs. Bessie Goldberg.

Highland Golf Program Arranged Mrs. Charles L. Smith, chairman of the Women's Golf Committee at the Highland Golf and Country Club, has announced events for women for May and June, Mrs. Ben Olsen, assistant chairman, and Mrs. M. C. Bartlett will be in charge of a blind par tournament tomorrow and on May 10 Mrs. ©. A. Jaqua and Mrs, Harold Bartholomew will be in charge of a throw-out tournament, Nassau team play on May 17 will be arranged by Mrs. Vance Oathout and Miss Mary Gorham. Mixed two-ball foursomes will play

May 19. Guest Day, May 24, will be in the charge of Mrs. Smith and

Mrs. Joseph Brower,

€lub members will play in a one-day city

tournament at Pleasant Run Club May 27.

On May 31 the flag tournament

for the club prize will be ar-

ranged by Mrs. Glen Howe and Mrs. L. L. LyKins. ‘the spring handicap tournament will be June 4-7 and on June 14 Mrs. Olsen and Miss Louellen Trimble will be in charge of medal

play land a count will play

June 17-21. Mrs putts tournament June 23

June 28

The city championship tournament will be played at HighLeo Gardner

and Mrs. Bartlett will arrange

and mixed two-ball foursomes

Women's Club Program Announced

“Sound and Farry’

will be the subject of Mr: G

Archer Fergu-

son befare the Indianapolis Woman's Club meeting at 3 p m Friday

at the Propvlaeum. Mrs. Thomas Ha

You Think?"

rvey Cox will talk on

What Do

Lecture, Book Review, Pageant and Installation of Officers Set

For County P.-T.

A lecture, a book review, scheduled for county Parent-Te next week.

Miss Katrina Haramy will talk on

A. Meetings

“Stranded in War Torn Europe”

Review

Mrs. Ernest Millholland deft),

Municipal Gardens Woman's Department, Club, and

Mrs. Emil Soufflot are among the

Forester Fund |

are

[dinner and stated meetings (planned for the remainder of the {week by lodge groups. |

| ST. PHILIP NERI COURT 1859, | CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOREST | ERS, will give a card party at 8:15 |p. m. tomorrow at the St. Philip {Neri School auditorium. The party |is the second in a series to raise | [funds for a memorial at St. Philip | {Neri Church in honor of the found{er of the court, the late Peter J. Hickey. Ed Duver is chairman of the committee in charge.

A Mother's Day program will fol[low a stated meeting of QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER 3. ORDER OF | THE EASTERN STAR, tomorrow evening at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Taking part in the program will be Mesdames Opal Jacobs, Gretchen Smith, Doro- | thy Sullivan: Misses Julia Win- | terowd, Coral Traub and Helen Von Willer. Mrs. Kathryn Willesey is in charge. Mrs, Flossie Jackson is worthy matron and George G | Mueller is worthy patron.

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LADIES’ AUXILIARY TO THE

installation of officers and a pageant are BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD acher Association meetings tomorrow and + RAINMEN, will hold a card party

at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility auditor-

before the PLEASANT RUN P.-T. A. meeting at 8 p. m, tomorrow, Mrs, um. Don Stewart will be in charge of the program.

Mrs. Richard Fielding will give a book review at the final meeting of the year of the JOHN STRANGE P.-T. A. at 1:30 p. m. Friday, May 10. |

| Installation of officers and a short musical program will feature t he CUMBERLAND P.-T. A. meeting at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday hose to be installed are Mrs. Leon Deer, presiMrs. «J. P. Lentz, vice presiMrs. Rex Smith, secretary, and WwW. B. Thompson, treasurer

dent. dent Mrs

Mrs, Mildred Fortune will direct a musical program for the BEECH GROVE P.-T. A. regular business meeting Wednesday. Mrs. John Sleeth will be installed as president of the group. Other officers are Mrs. Lowell Bailey, vice president, Miss Hazel Crabb, secretary, and Mrs. Hubert Nickels, treasurer, Board members are Mesdames Willard Johns, Perry Parmenter and John Switzer.

SPEEDWAY P.-T. A. announces that Miss*Mary Jo Rosner will be May Queen presiding over the May Day pageant, “Springtime,” to be presented at 3 p. m. Wednesday. The pageant will be in four parts, the “Capture of Proserpina, “The Message From Jupiter,” ‘“Proserpina Crowned Queen” and May Day dances. Miss Millicent Bilby and Miss Agnes Spencer will direct the production. ; The Mothers’ Chorus appearing on the program will be directed by Mrs. Helen Martin, Newly elected officers of the association are Mrs. Glen Collins, president: Mrs. Gen Graech, vice president: Miss Muriel Thompson, secretary. and Mrs. Joe Etter, treasurer. Delegates who attended the recent P.-T. A. convention were Mrs. Ralph

Club Will Hol Picnic at Park

A picnic at Spring Mill Park will be given Sunday afternoon by members of the Kitty Klub, Club members who will attend are

Misses Jane Gage, Jean Hov, Mariiyn Jo Gardner, Peggy and Shirley Ten Eyck, Jane Mottern, Jeanne Snyder, Jane Cochran, Jean Miller, Evelyn Pierson. Lucille Kuntz, Betty Jo Quillan, Virginia Warner and Beth Ann Ball. Their escorts will be Fred Scrimsher, Jim Head, Jack Stoelting, Robert Keene, Charles Williamson. Paul McCreary, Emery Schlake, Leroy Silecox, Ray Holland, Bill Blythe, Luke Snyder, Jack Larner, Woody Wieland and Jim McCormick. Plans for a luncheon for their mothers at the Lincoln Hotel Saturday, May 11, are being made by ciub members,

Missionary Society To Hear Secretary

Mrs. Golden &mith will speak at a meeting of the Woman's Foreign

Missionary Society of the Central man, was to be assisted by Mes- man first; Mrs. H. M. Willingham Bertha Staub and Mrs. Bert R. Van- |

Avenue Methodist Church at the home of Mrs. George A. Miller, 5430 N. Delaware St. Tuesday.

Mrs. Smith is corresponding sec- |

retary of the Indianapolis District of the society, Mrs. Earl W. Wells and Miss Clara Seeman will have charge of the ceremony of the mite-box opening

Devotions will be led by Mrs. R.

O. McAlexander. Mrs. Paul Seehausen, vocalist, will present a program with Mrs. Albert Reep as accompanist. Mrs. Charles W. Compton will preside

Aids With Dan

Falev and Mrs Collins

A “pitch-in” supper will be held bv EDGEWOOD P-T. A. at the school Friday, May 10, at 6 p.m. A report of the recent P.-T. A. convention will be followed by a social hour. Mrs. C. A. Shock will be in charge of the program.

Husbands to Be Guests

Members of the Advenette Club will entertain their husbands and | escorts with a scavenger hunt and supper Saturday evening. Miss | Lucille Carlin will be “hostess and members of the entertainment com- | mittee will be Miss Inez Schoberth, | NN \ Mrs. Myron Stone and Mrs, Roscoe | } Sawyer. Mrs. Theodore Sawyer is

president.

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Mothers Sponsor Party arty will be sponsored by | hie A aro Club of the Play | &.hool of Northeast Community | Center tomorrow afternoon and eve- | § ing at the Center, 30th and Lalle Sts. Mrs. O. J. Pearson, presSent of the club, will be assisted By Mrs. Richard Graves. Past Noble Grands Meet & § oble Grand Club of The 1’ Rebekah Lodge met last with. plans for the “Sweater ning &t the lodge hall, 1120 W.| Shuffle” Dance {0 be held tomorSot St. Mrs, Daisy Simpson and| row at the Riviera Club by the St. Irs Minnie Singleton were host-| Joan of Arc and Cathedral High ex School clubs.

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Miss Mary Barrett is assisting

Mrs. Ruby Jones will be hostess [for a covered dish dinner of the INDIANAPOLIS SHRINE PATROL 6, WHITE SHRINE OF JERUSA|LEM, at 6 p. m. tomorrow at her | (home, 234 W, 44th St. Mrs, Mathilda | | Tschudi is president and Mrs. Kathferine Armbruster captain of the {patrol.

| NAOMI AUXILIARY, O. E 8S, will sponsor a card party and dinner at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Food Craft Shop, 36 S. Pennsylvania St. A radio program and election returns will be broadcast. Mrs W. Winget is chairman.

Mrs. W. A. Kunkle. 5834 Rawls Ave... will he hostess for a dinner meeting of the 1936 MATRONS' CLUB, OO. E._S.,. at 6:32 p. m. today. A busines ssession will] follow dinner. Mrs. Otto Suesz will assist the hostess. Mrs. Kunkle w preside.

To Entertain |

The Mothers’ Club of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity was to entertain

guests this afternoon at the chap-| avthur Shultz and Mrs. Dennis! | Dalton, second; east and west, Mys. man of general arrangements,

ver house,

president of the

members of the | Monday at the

Culture Club to Hear Discussion On ‘Chinese Women’ Tomorrow; | A card party, & covered dish May Breakfast Scheduled :

A May breakfast and talks are clubs planned for tomorrow,

Mrs. G. B. Taylor will discuss “Of Chinese Women"

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES to Be Given at Municipal Gardens Tea

Municipal Gardens group who are completing details of the hook

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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940

Showers Honor Mary Conley, Bride-to-Be

Attendants Are Chosen For Wedding May 30.

Selection of wedding attendants, (and showers appear in today's bridal notes.

Miss Anna has

Louise Conley wedding of her sister, Miss Mary Cecelia Conley, to Edward T. Newcomb, May 30, in Holy Cross Catholic Church. Bridesmaid will be Miss Virginia Lee Paden. Mr. Newcomb's best man will be Robert Joseph Conley, Rensselaer, Ind. cousin of the bride-to-be, and ushers will be Joseph Reidy and Arthur Rehling.

(Ohio St., and Mr. Newcomb is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs, Kull, 440 N. Walcott St. Mrs. miscellaneous shower for Miss Conley Saturday Arms Hotel. Assisting her will be her daughters, Mrs, Michael J. Burke, Chicago; Mrs. Clarence Schantz, Mrs. Leo Martin and Miss Mary | Kull,

| Decorations will be carried out in|

| bridal colors of aloha blue and melody vellow, Guests with the bride-[to-be and her mother will include | Mesdames Martin W. Feeney, Wil-

[liam E. Thompson, Harry Feeney, | [Harold Sauer, Martin T. Feeney. |

{ Francis Deery, Edward Feeney, Elizabeth Beckman, Francis | Vincent Concannon, Lawrence Feeney, Xenneth O'Neil, Lewis Feeney, James T. Gaughan, Marcus Paden, Hettie Overstreet, Esther Greenen, William PF. Krieg, William ta be sponsored Curran, Humbert Pagani, Paul Carlos, W. 1. Seal, John Gasper and Arthur Rehling, and the Misses Anna Louise Conley, Betty Virginia Lee Paden, Mary Feeney, | Florence Beckman, Grace Greenen, | Ann Griffen and Betty Ann Beckman. Other parties planned for the bride-to-be include a bathroom shower to be given hy Miss Betty | Kelly and Mrs. Arthur Rehling | next Thursday and a miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Vir-

, | ginia Lee Paden and Mrs. William at a meeting of | 1

Timex Photo review and tea clubhouse,

included among activities of women's

been chosen maid of honor for the

Miss Conley is the daughter of Dr. | fend Mrs. Joseph L. Conley, 1617 E. |

Frank Kull will entertain with a |

night at the Spink]

Feeney, |

Kelly, |

Thompson at the Indianapolis |

Heads Sorority ‘Woman's Home 4 | Missionary Society Elects

| | Mrs. J. H. Smiley Re- | named as President

Mrs. J. H. Smiley was re-elected | president of the Indianapolis Diss | trict Woman's Home Missionary So- | ciety of the Methodist Church yes | terday at the 51st annual convens | tion held at the Broadway Methe {odist Church, | The meeting was the last annual | convention of the organization as |it will merge with the New Women's | Council of the church which is to | include foreign and home missions |ary societies. | Other officers elected were Mrs Albershardt Photo. | : v | Mrs. Myron Rinker (above) is | Walter Gingery, first vice president; of Tr Psi Sorority (Mrs. W. A, Fox, second vice presiy Yim 7) Ident; Mrs, W. C. Hartinger, third a | ’ - ’ LL club of Delta Delta Delta vice president; Mrs. ©. H. Castor, Sorority at Butler University, : 0 "y's " 0 which ‘Will have its ah 1 Viol [recording seeretary; Mrs. Oscar nave its annual Violet | gyyohard, corresponding secretary; Luncheon tomorrow in the Crys- Mrs. § D. Clark, treasurer, and tal Room of the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Titus Lowe. honorary vice Mrs. Chic Jackson will speak and | president. : " Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, All department secretaries were will play. Mrs. Clyde E. Parsons |ye.elected. is arranging the luncheon assist« | ed by Mesdames F, N. Daniel, |

C. R. Greene, O. H Rahe and EVENTS

D. R. Foster, Special guests will CLUBS

include Mrs. Daniel S. Robinson, wife of the Butler University | Brookside Garden. 2 p. m. Pri, Coes Cola plant auditorium.

president; Mrs. W. H. Meuser, G. 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Miriam

national president of Tri Psi, and Mrs. Bessie Bryson, house mother Fatout, 3422 Winthrop Ave, hostAss,

of Delta Delta Delta at Butler, T™ Delta Kappa Chapter, Sub-Deh,

Fiesty Will Be All Spanish Beaver, 2008 N. Denny, hostess. |

LODGE Mist Barbara Keiser of Shelby. Lawrence Chapter 384, O. KE. 8. 7:30 ville, Tnd,, president of the Butler | Pp. m. Thurs, Lawrence Masonhis | |

| president

A.

: . . Hall. Stated meeting. Mrs Beatrics University Spanish Club, has charge | power id a Pugene of preparations for the group's an-

Watson, worthy patron, nual fiesta to be held at 7 p. m. |

Monday at the Campus Club, SUIT i i Alpha Delta Pi alumnae. 8 p. m. The program will be conducted | Moh, Mrs. Lois Ann Hodgin, 2648 entirely jn Shanish, with club-| College Ave. hostess. Installas members in costume serving Span-| tion of officers. ish food. 4 Committees assisting Miss Keiser |

CULTURE CLUB tomorrow. The IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB will hear a talk on c¢o-|

the Mrs. Hughes Patten will be hostess, |

Athletic Club May 16.

Mrs. Vincent Concannon will |

at her 506 N. |

are:

Mothers’ Club

| operative enterprises in the United States at a meeting tomorrow for

which Mrs. Simon Reisler nad Mrs. George Buck will be hostesses.

Mrs. Howard Lytle will speak at a Mav breakfast of the Methodist City Auxiliary at 11 a. m. tomorrow Mrs, Howard J. Baumgarill lead and Mrs Nav, will present Mrs Helgesson, Officers will be installed. The Women's ASsociation of the Fletcher Place Church will be host.

Council

tel w devotions

Richard violinist

a program. accompanied by

Agnes Warner

New members will be installed at a meeting of the LYONESS CLUB Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Banks following a pilch-in dinner. Miss Zerilda Frye will conduct the services. Rridge will follow the installation.

The BROOKSIDE GARDEN CLUB will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. plant auditorium to hear a program on flower arrangement,

MANDALAY CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB will meet at 12 noon at the home of Mrs. L. L. A. Stewart, 609 Oxford St., tomorrow. A covered dish luncheon will be served.

Mesdames Charles Ruminer, C. V. Rutheriord and Rudolph Roller will be hostesses for a luncheon meeting of the LINCOLNIAN CHAPTER OF

THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-| 12:39

STUDY CLUB tomorrow at

p. m. at the Maple House.

Block Bridge Forum Winners Named

Winners of Rlock's recent announced by

hridge forum have been Mrs, Dorothy Fllis, They are-—-Section 1: North and south, Mrs. Corine MeDaniels and

in Mrs. R. ©. Crawford, first; Mrs.

Frank Abbett and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, second; east and west, Mrs.

Marie Churchill and Mrs. Martha |

Mothers’ Club bony first; Mrs. M. A. Black-

burn and Mrs. V. A. Newcomer, second.

Section 2: North and south, Mrs. | Daisy |

Louise Maudlin and Miss Brooks, Mrs, J. A. Conkey and Mrs. William Gerrard, first (tie); Mrs.

entertain home, Bosart Ave, the afternoon of May 21 and Dr. and Mrs. Conley will ~ Nk S {have a dinner at the Lake Shore ecital \ undav | Country Club May 29 preceding the ” wedding rehearsal. At L.adywood

Ladvywaond ta receive music certificates in June will present a recital Sunday evening brides in a double wedding cere. hey are Miss Margaret and Miss mony June 22 at the Meridian Frances Dingley, Tndianapolis: Miss yaights Preshyterian Church. Barbara Hamlin, Sherwood Forest,| miss Nina Ruth Grable will as Detroit, and Miss Marian Knecht, gist her sister. Guests with the Muncie, Ind Misses Zechiel and their mother, The Misses Dingley will play | Mrs. Chester 1. Zechiel, will include Rachmaninoff {’'s “Prelude in C| Mesdames Ford Smith, C. N. War Minor” as a duet. Miss Margaret ren, Robert A. Jones, Clifford Brad Dingley will play “Etude in D Flat” ley, Harry Garman, Turpin Davis (Liszt) and “Novelette” (MacDow- and Richard Power and Misses ell), and Miss Frances Dingley | Marcia Warren, Martha Codding“Rigoletto” (Liszt) and “Ftude in ton, Marthana McWhir, Margaret G Flat” (Chopin). Ann Paul, Charlyn Murray, Betty | “Kammennoi - Ostrow” Cramer, June Woodworth, Frances stein) and “Liebestraum” Betty Breech and Helen

A color scheme of yellow and { green, carried out in May baskets, Iwill be used bv Miss Margaret Grable for a miscellaneous shower given tonight at her home, 3700 ¥ 65th St, for Misses Marjory and Barbara Zechiel wha will become

students at

who are

Piano School

(Rubin(Liszt) | Hamlin,

will be presented by Miss Hamlin, Louise Garman and Mrs. Lester

| Miss Knecht will play “Concert Garman. : : Etude” (MacDowell) and “Clair de| Miss Marjory Zechiel will be lla Lune” (Debussy). Miss Hamlin married to Lieut. Clarence N. War-

(and Miss Knecht will present Schu- | en of Kelly Field, Tex, and Miss |bert’s “Unfinished Symphony” as a | Barbara Zechiel will be married to duet. (Dr, David Willis Holmes of Free-

The Miss Dingley and Miss Helen | mont, O. (Shumaker, all seniors, were to en-| Miss Jane Renard will entertain |tertain other members of the gradu- | tonight at her home, 5337 N. Delalating class at luncheon today at ware St, with a crystal shower for 1 p. m. at the Columbia Club. The | Miss Lillian Callaway, daughter of (class includes 18 girls, 10 from out of |[Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. town and eight from Indianapolis.|Miss Callaway will become the Miss Shumaker was crowned May bride of Carlye Muff Baker, Piqua, (queen in ceremonies held vesterday O. son of Mrs. Ruth Baker, Somerafternoon. Her attendants were ville, O., Mav 11. Misses Divine Enright, Bobette| A color scheme of magnolia pink Tobin, Hamlin, Margaret Dingley, and lilac blue, the bridal colors, will Frances Dingleyv, Janet Farrell and pe carried out in decorations for Phyllis Carter. Nancy Carrington the party. The hostess will be aswas crown hearet ana Gloria Shu- sisted bv her mother, Mrs. C. J. maker, train bearer, Renard. " Guests with Miss Callaway and her mother will be Mrs, Edwin | Dunnington, Mrs, Farl Larsen, and the Misses Patsy Boggs, Alice Jane | Rice, Sally Hunt, Florence Bowers, {Julia Turner, Jane Keach, Ann | Teft, Jean Rau, Virginia Christena, Eileen White, Dorothy Gimbel and The tenth annual May Breakfast Marjorie Pyke, of Indianapolis chapters of Pi| Miss Lily Crutchley, daughter of Omicron Sorority will be Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crutchiey, 1009 .. 4 |Harlan St, whose marriage to 7:30 a. m. in the Riley Room of the charles Franck, son of Mrs. Charles Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Herbert Y.| Franck, will be Friday, May 10, Massie, president of the Indianap-| Will be honor guest at a miscellane{olis Council, will preside. [ous shower tonight giver by Mrs. Miss Florence Wingerter is chair- | Claude Pattison and Mis: Miriam as- | Hickman at Mrs. Pattison's home,

: Breakfast for

P1 Omicron Set

Mrs. Charles Cohee, hostess chair- |'H. GG. Thomas and Mrs. H. I. Bett- | sisted by Miss Frieda Stumm, Miss | 1817 Woodlawn Ave.

(dames C. V. Sorenson, Frank | Symmes, Sam T. Hurd, Grover Mil- | ler and R. J. Leachman. | Harold Gibbs was to sing “Recita- | tive Aria” and “Trumpeter,” accom- | panied by Dr. J. E. Potzger. Dick Carson was to play a marimba solo accompanied by Mrs, R. C. Carson. Mrs. William Roe Simpson was to speak on “Superstition and Tradition of Jewels.”

‘Not Too Smooth’ College Ideal

| GENEVA, N. Y. May 2 (U.P). —William Smith College girls like | [their escorts to be polite, but not

© [too polite, tall, dark, blue-eyed and

good dancers. A survey by the undergraduate newspaper at Hobart, neighboring men's college, revealed the re-| quisites of a William Smith girl's “ideal.” Some of the comments were; | | A beautiful waltzer, slightly on! {the “wackey” side. His personality | must be polished and he must be meticulously dressed. A nice line of conversation. However, he must not be too coated or too polished. Tall, dark and blue-eved. A boy, preferably dark, who doesn’t talk too much to allow me time to say something. A boy taller than I, with brown | hair and blue eyes. Someone who! is polite but not too polite,

Pilgrim Shrine to Mect | Pilgrim Shrine 12, White Shrine Jerusalem, will hold a stated neeting at 8 , .m, today at castle Hall, 230 E, Ohio St. Mrs. June Livezey is worthy high priestss and John Gold is watchman of the Spied

and Mrs. W, F, Willian, second.

Section 3: North and south, Mrs. charge of Mrs. Durward B. Wood, with the bride-to-be, her mother |

Max Beier and Mrs. William Helfenberger, first; Mrs. J. E. Morris and Mrs. C. A. Fredeking, second; east and west, Mrs. W, Gordon and Mrs. Francis Rumple, first: Mrs. L. H. Kornafel and Mrs, Mark de Groff, second.

Plans Breakfast

Kindred Photo. Miss Marjorie Hill, Twelve Mile, Trd., is in charge of the May breakfast to be served from 6:30 to 8:30 a. m. Saturday at the Dailey Hall dining room of Indiana Central College. The breakfast is sponsored by the college Y. W, C. A. to raise funds for sending delegates to the Lake Geneva Y. W, C. A. camp In June at Lake Geneva, Wis.

The hostesses are to be brides(Camp, The program will be in| maids for Miss Crutchley, Guests chairman, and Mrs. A. 'C. Miller,/and the bridegroom’s mother will Miss Maida Johnson and Miss Dor- be Mesdames Morris Scott, Irvin lothy E. Eller, | Woempner, Frank Strattman, Ray | Other committees are: Decora- Reed, James Meador, Einfer John-tions-—Mrs. J. Russell Hamilton, ston, Carl Hinds, Otto Sanford, Wil‘chairman; Mrs. Truman Wise, Mrs. liam Franck, Robert Harlan, RichNora Richardson, Misses Hazel Pea- ard Robb, Charles Hickman, Frank cock, Ruth Smethers, Ruth Neff and | Blair, Lov Bush, Anna Smith, MilRosemary Hudler. dred Miller, and Julia Hopper and | Programs—Mrs. Frma Teegarden, Misses Jasemine Bush, Pauline chairman: Mrs. Cyrus O. Mackenzie, Ramseyer, Ruth and Mildred Royer, Miss Flsie Ruark and Miss Ann Helen and Marie Nangle, Dorothy | Argo. Starns, Betty Sanford, Mary Ruth | Special guests will include Dr. and | Budenz, June Martinella, Elizabeth Mrs, John J. Haramy, Miss Katrina Beberdick and Eldeen Blair. | Haramy, Miss Gertrude Thuemler,| Appointments for the party will |Mr, and Mrs. Bjorn Winger, Miss be in the bridal colors of blue, pink { Ruth Castle, national president, Mr.| and green. {and Mrs, W. D. Keenan, Miss Flora | . | Drake and Mrs. Jeff Hume, Sorority | {members from chapters in Ft. | Wayne, Muncie, Marion and Craw- | fordsville are expected to attend.

Los Angeles 2d As ‘Eating Out’ City

LOS ANGELES, May 2 (U. P).| —More people in Los Angeles “eat out” than in any other city in the United States with the exception of New York, according to Bina Wood, instructor in restaurant management at the University of California and restaurant owner and manger in her own right. “More Los Angeles residents eat (dinners in restaurants than New | Yorkers do, but the New Yorkers {score when it comes to lunching {out,” she said. “New York has more | restaurants than Los Angeles he{cause of its more transitory popu(lation."” According to Miss Wood's statistics, the restaurant industry in Cal-

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Publicity, Misses Suzanne Queisser, Betty Walsh, Barbara ] ickson and Jean Jackson; program, Misses Lucy Lego, Betty Lowery and Jeanette Lichtenouer; menu,

(Misses Patricia Wickens and Sally | “ . Steinbaugh and Robert Howell; | A pageant, “Little Old Lady,” will

décorations, Miss Ruth Miles, Augie | P® a feature of Mothers’ Day pros Suelan, George Wilson, Richard gram for the meeting of the D# The, ticket committee includes rN , the Misses Rosemary Walton. Jane morrow at the chapter house, 101% Broadway, Parrich, Marian Sturm Suzanne | Masters and Ruth Rell Mrs. Harry Holder and Mrs. Ste- | . - phen Sharp will present a sketch, 19 x. . |BErnest Tiffany and Wallace Yakey ‘Manual \ INQCrs and Miss Kay Driskell will present pear in a hlackface sketeh. The On Prog "AM Central School of Music will pros new will present two selections dure The Manual High School Choir, [ine the ont " was to appear on the program of or the club, will be assisted by Mrs. the Caroline Scott Harrison Chap- mana Hoffman and Mrs, Harry house, - a The choir was to sing “Saluta- | Beauteous Light” (Bach), “The : . Stars in Heaven” (Rheinberget). | Piano's Long Life of : 4 ” Loveliest Eyes” (Corbin) and “Sep-| A piano is a sensitive instrument, | tember Watercolor” (McKay). : right care will prolong its good serve (Baker, Erika Braf, Sally Carnhi, jee and its beauty. | Juanita Edwards, Alice Matthews, A such a position that it is kept as cella Smith, Betty Summers and much as possible at normal tems Arnett La Mar; Charles Marlett, h winds and sudden changes, all of D. Swall, Alfred Solotkin, Glenn | ghich are harmful to the tone of Summers and Rocky Meo. Miss finish. Excessive dryness is just as harmful. During the months when

Gray and Miss Marjorie Retter. [Molay Mathers’ Club at 8 p. m. tos Henry, Josephine Forest, Katherine | Following a husiness meeting, Dance numbers will be given by readings. John Sterling will ape vide two numbers and George Ags under direction of H. E. Winslow, Mrs. Raymond Dingle, president ter, D. A. R, today at the chapter | grephenson, hostesses. tion” (Gaines), “Break Forth, C ‘Care Protects [“Dark Water” James), “Lady : . also an expensive investment. Choir members are Misses Ruth Place the piano in the room ia [Maxine Myers, Marian Reich, Marperature, away from dampness, cold Clifford Matthews, Ray Miller, J. . the piano as well as its beautiful Freda Hart will be accompanist, artificial heat is used, keep a cons

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Brookside Classes To Give Three Pl ays course, place the instrument near & register, radiator or steam pipe.

| A program of three short rays Pxpose the keys to light every | ill be given A nS Sot | day to keep them from yellowing, (row by the Brookside Dramatic py, off with a soft, clean cloth

| classes at the Brookside Community House, and occasionally wipe off the keys

| Casts of two of the plays will | be composed of children. The third | will be a comedy given by members of the Mothers’ Club,

4 To Be Installed at ‘Sigma Alpha Dinner

| Installation services for Misses] Mabel Wilson, Marie Theobold, | Sara Jane Mock and Margaret Ferguson will follow a formai dinner of | Epsilon Chapter of Epsilon Sigma | Alpha Sorority this evening at the | Hotel Washington. Deb Club tomorrow at the home of Miss Ruth Mary Broeker, presi- |her aunt, Mrs, I. R. Shaw, 335 Hare

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Club to Mark Birthday

The Edna Pauley Junior Club will have a birthday party in eons nection with its regular meeting a% 1:30 p. m, Saturday at 512 N. Tlie nois St. Mrs. Maude Clayton i% adviser,

Deba Deltas to Meet Miss Rita Hodel will entertain the Deva Delta Chapter of the Sub

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