Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1940 — Page 6
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1940 City Sorority To. Study Plans For Convention
Alpha Delta Omegas To Elect N ew Officers
A meeting to lola attendance al a national convention appears with ! regular meetings in today’s sorority
' |news. Plans for attending the national convention of ALPHA DELTA * OMEGA educational sorority will he made by ALPHA CHAPTER meeting tomorrow night in the Chinese Room of the Hotel Washington. * Delegates who have been elected
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J unior Lens Provitionals Hold First Meeting Today
THE INDIANAPOLIS S TIMES Art Association Holds Membership Campaign
Late Book Club, Province Head
To End Season With Picnic
Graydon Grou 5 to ‘Hear Mrs. Wagoner
Picnics, a luncheon, a birthday party a a a party for husbands of members appear on the calendar of club activities tomorrow. Members of the LATE BOOK
CLUB will be entertained at a picnic at Whispering Winds tomorrow." The meeting will be the last of the season.
“Lips of Laughter” (A. A. Milne)
anal members of the Indianapolis Junior League were to hold their first meeting today at the farm “home of Mrs. William -H. Wemmer. They were to meet with the board and the provisional training course committee. A |picnic luncheon was to be served.
The list of provisional members includes Misses Jane Adams, Alice] Emerson, Harriet Patterson, Ruth Fishback, Agnes Coldwell and Laura Sheerin and Mesdames William C. Atkins, Cornell Woolley Acheson, Janet Holliday Black, Bingham Booker, Otto
Provisi
Eisenlohr, Robert Ferriday, Thomas Henderson, Radison Howe, Ross
Lyons and William Wiggins. Tudor Hall
Alumnae Association Tudor Hall Alumnae Association officers will be elected at the
will be reviewed by Mrs. Clifford E/ Wagoner before the KATHARINE MERRILL GRAYDON CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. Samuel J. Offutt,
Mrs. Join on Cartwright :
to attend the convention are Misses Phoebe Fields, . Jennie Henshaw, Bess Loomis, Donna Jacobsen ang Thelma Taylor.
At the business meeting preced= ing the evening's program, officers for the coming year will be elected. Miss Fields, president, will preside. ® Miss Ruth Cochrane will talk or’ . | “America’s Problems at Home” and Miss Gerry Stevens will speak on “America’s Problems Abroad.” °°
EPSILON PI CHAPTER, DELTA, THETA SORORITY, will meet at 7:30, p. m. today at Hotel Washington. :
The last Duties meeting of the spring season will be held by RHO GAMMA CHI SORORITY at 8 pm, Wednesday at the Spink Arma Hotel. | Following the meeting, members will go to “Little America.”
BETA CHAPTER, THETA NU CHI SORORITY, will hold its regular meeting at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of Mrs. Robert Peacock, 4204 E. 10th St.
Robison Unit Elects Officers--
Election of officers of the Bruce P. Robison Auxiliary 133, American * Legion, will be held following the regular dinner meeting of the Post and Auxiliary tonight at post headquarters in the Central Christian Church. Nominating committee members’ appointed by Mrs. Clarence U:
Greenfield, Ind., will be hostess.
Mrs. E. B. Gauker, 916 Eastern Ave., will be hostess at a 1 p. m. luncheor: tomorrow for the OLNOSI STUDY CLUB. 4
A parfy for members’ husbands will be given tomorrow by the ALPHA IOTA LATREIAN CLUB. Hostesses will be mesdames Frank Cox, Earl Clauser and Frank Osborn.
The monthly meeting of the SEVENTH, WARD WOMAN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, 2027 N, Delaware St. Reports on the state convention will be heard and plans made for a July picnic. Assisting the hostess will be Meswames Emily W. Thomas; Lewis A. Hall, Jaines F. Baily and, Minnie Byers.
APPA CHAPTER, MU PHI EPSILON SORORITY, wil hold a business meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomerrow at 3411 N. Pennsylvania St.
A birthday party will mark the closing = meeting tomorrow of C TER Q. P. E. O. SISTERGoD.
The TUESDAY AFTERNOCN STUDY CLUB’ will close its year with a picnic at the Riviera Club tomorrow. Mrs. Harry McKee is chairman of arrangements assisted by Mesdames Guy Boyd, R. N. Hiatt and Hanly ‘Blackburn,
annual alumnae luncheon at 1 p. m. Thursday at the Woodstock Club. Miss ary DePrez is luncheon chairman, assisted by Miss Jacqueline Wolf, Mrs. Louis Lurie, Miss Helene Petri, Miss Sue Stack‘house, Mrs. William Scott and Miss Esther Jane Throckmorton. Nominating committee members are Mrs, Elsa Pantzer, chairman, and Mesdames Ola Fred Heslar, Hugh Carpenter, Henry Todd and Person Smith, Reservations may be made with Miss Throckmorton.
ny Invitations Issued
Tri Kappa Sets
Convention
Mrs. John H. Cartwright, Greencastle officer Tor Province 3 of Tri Kappa sorority, will preside at the biennial province convention June 17 on the DePauw University campus. * The active and associate chapters of Greencastle will serve as hostesses.
Mrs. Laurence Stellings, president of the active chapter, will act as toastmaster for the luncheon in Rector Hall , following the business meeting. The associate chapter, Mrs. Beemer Havens, president, will present an afternoon musical program by Mary Tucker Clements and Helen Osborne Ristine of Crawfordsville and Edna Tyne Bowles Edward Shadbolt and Van Denman Thompson of the DePauw music faculty. Other province conventions of the sorority to be held during the month and their officers include: Province 1, June 11 at Spring Mill Park, Miss Eloise, Jane Lewis, Princeton; Province 2, June 25°'at New Albany, Mrs. Frank Barnes, Aurora; Province 4, June 20 at Greenfield; Miss Juanita Jane Rucker, Newcastle: Province 5, June 19, Park Hotel, 'Lake Freeman, near Monticello, Mrs. Henry C. Wolf, Logansport; Province 6,
Elwood, Miss Esta Fibley, Elwood; Province 7, June 15, South nd, Knipp, president, are Mrs. Frank Mrs. Manford Pattee, Crown Poy j{Sotipen, chairman, Mrs. Willard Province 8, June 8, Ft. Wayne, M oyle and Mrs. Richard Thomas. .. Gaylord Leslie, Ft. Wayne. : tiation of new members will be, under~direction of the Junior Aux- - . : iliary * staff; Miss Olivene BueneE. Side Yome Folks To Dance at Temple
man, president, Misses Helen A senior prom dance will be given
Mr.q.and Mrs. H, B. Coldwell have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Eleanor Rogers, to) Thomas M. Billings, son : : +0f Mrs. W. P.|Billings. Seiia BREE B Ci The ceremony will be read by Dr. Jean S. Milner at 7p. m, . . June 22, in the garden of the Coldwell home. Miss Agnes Coldwell. sister of the bride-to-be, will be maid of honor and Miss Ruth Osborne and Miss Bettie Pearce will be bridesmaids. / Mr. Billings will have as his best man Robert-Hedges and ushers will be Pierre Aiman and James Seward. ; 7]
Elinor Stickney Guest at Luncheon Miss Elinor Stickney, whose marriage to Lorenz Oscar Schmidt, Chicago, will be Wednesday, was to be honor guest at a luncheon today at the Propylaeum given by Mrs. Frederick E. Matson. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stickney. Mr. Schmidt is the son of Oscar Schmidt of Spencer, Ind. Guests with Miss Stickney and her mother were. to be Mrs. Charles E. Hughes, Culver, Ind.; Miss Anne Peckham, Chicago; Mesdames Elias C. Atkins, Reily G. Adams, Warren T. Ruddell, E, Havens Kahlo and Nelson W. Howard, Miss Laura Miller and Miss Helen Shepard.
Day Nursery Picnic to Be Friday The annualN\piénic held by the Junior Auxiliary of the Indianapolis Day Nursery for children of the nursery and their parents will be Friday in Brookside Park. Mrs. E. Hardy Adriance is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Mayburn F. Landgraf, David V. Burns and Kenneth Griffith. Mrs. John E. Messick. president of the Indianapolis Day Nurgery Association, recently presided at.a meeting held by the National Association of. Day Nurseries held in conjunction with the National Conference of Social Work in Grand Rapids, Mich. She is a member of the hoard of the national association.
Country Club Golf Qualifier Held .
The spring handicap tournament of the Indianapolis Country Olub women golfers was to open today at the club. Players were to qualify today and matches will be played off’ fluring the remainder of the week. Highland Golf and Country Club also was to have its spring handicap tournament for women golfers this week. Play will open tomorrow and continue through Friday.
Tea to Hondr Mrs. Freeman P. Davis
. : Times Photo. The membership committee of the Art Associa- | Sterling (right), the. committee chariman. Assistlon of Indianapolis is sponsoring a membership | ing with the six months’ campaign are Mrs. Noble drive under the direction of Mrs. Frederick H. | Dean (left) and Mrs. F. W. Jungclaus.
artha Margaret Shepperd Church Group's ecomes Bride in Ceremony 2! : Tes Ends Year otel Lincoln Travertine Room A silver anniversary tea and a
The Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln was the scene yesterday |:°Undup meeting will conclude acat| 4:30 p. m. of the marriage of Miss Martha Margaret Shepperd, daugh- | tivities of the Indianapolis District ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keely Shepperd, to Clay Trusty Jr., son of lof the Woman's Home Missionary Mrs. Clay Trusty. J . : The Rev. Fr. Edwin F. Sahm officiated at the céremony which dh of ihe Mea Shore : place before a background of white gladioli, smilax and wood moss. Mis. ne tea, commemorating the — anniversary of the Deaconess
Russell J. Sanders, organist, played ; Board and honoring officers and a program of bridal music, includ- « . > d ill be held f 3tob Hold Bjorklund eaconesses, will be held from 3 to Wedding Today
ing “I Love You Truly,” “Delta » “Tiehe. p. m. Monday, June 17, at the Qgmms, Dreatn ‘G1inl,” and *Liche Dealoness Home, 1241 N. New Jerhe bride's attendants were her sey St. . | sister, Miss Dorothy. Shepperd, maid , The round-up meeting will be at ef (honor, and Mrs. Guy Inman, sis- 10 a. m. Tuesday, June 2, at the ten) of the bridegroom; Miss Pauline | Zines Special Y. W. C. A. A report of the JurisFranklin, Tulsa, Okla. cousin of] BLOOMINGTON. Ind. June 3— |dictional meeting in Chicago will be the. bride; Miss Rosemary Bradley [Miss Geneva Senefeld, daughter of |Mmade at fhe mesting ghd final reanfl Miss Margaret Koesters, brides- | Mrs, Everett Mutchler of Indianap-|POorts Of seul aries and board memolis, will be married at noon today |Pers Will be received. in the Bloomington piscopal Church to J. Harmédn Bjorklund, son of John Bjorklund of North Manchester, Ind. The Rev. A. Elliston Cole will officiate.
. |maids. Jeri Trusty, niece of the . | bridegroom, was the flower girl. | Murals Dedicated By D. A. R. Chapter ‘The bride's attendants will be Miss Mary Jane Tharp of this city,
|Gown of White Marquisette heir gowns were of magnolia The Richard Henry Lee Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu-
Party Arranged By Hadassah
A book review by Mrs. Kathryn
Bueneman, Marian Ellen Scott, Mabel Risdon, Joan Burton, Margaret Collman and’ Betty Mcgam-’ mon, -
marquisette embroidered in white velvray and were fashioned with scalloped necklines, fitted bodices In their hair
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Mrs, Freeman P. Davis will be honor guest at’ a tea to be given’
Wednesday by Mrs. ‘Ben Olsen, Mrs. L. Smith at Mrs. Olsen’s ‘home. this month to live in Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis are leaving
F. J. Wurster- and Mrs. Charles
and bouffant skirts. they wore bandeaus of white velvcaught with small clusters of flowers matching their arm
maid of honor, and Miss Rosemary Treanor, Chicago, bridesmaid. They will wear long marquisette gowns of aqua designed with - bolero jackets and cowl hoods. The bride's gown of white marquisette will have a
tion, dedicated murals in the Fountain County Court House yesterday. The murals, portraying the history of Fountain County from
Turney Garten will be a feature of the| last formal session of the year of the sewing group of the Indianapolis Hadassahs, women’s Zionist
org;
by members of the Green and White Club tomorrow night at the Murat Temple.
The Wabash _Collegians
The Auxiliary will prepare and serve the dinner for the Fathers.
to 3 a. m.
will play for dancing from 11 p. m.
and Sons banquet at the church Wednesday evening. » ” »
: anization, at 2 p. m. Wednesday The club is an organization of in the garden of Mrs. Emma Kom- | gast,Side young persons. The dance, miners, 4111 N. Hlinois St. which will be semi-formal, will be
About 30 members are expected to |OPen to the public.
: S. rthur Valinetz,| Committee members include . Shey ee A announces | Misses Christine Tucker, Jayne |p. m, in the World War Memorial:
STAY _|Schmalholz, ( Emily Jackson, Mary | Delegates of all units of the district at In the sveni pt A Jane Van Trees, Margaret Cross, Will attend for the yearly election. Community Center. Annabelle John, Marie Love, of officers. xm S. A. Silberman is president Marilyn Demaree, Margaret Antibus, p Margaret Ann Ludwig, Mary . Ellen of the local Hadassah group, which Katzenbe J Snod d numbers about 400 women inter- enberger, Jeanne Snyder an
Katherine Bradley, ; ested in' the betterment of conditions in Palestine. One of the most Other members are Phil Lanham, important phases
Sue Virginia Hull Gets Senior Award Miss Sue Virginia Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hull, -recently received one of five honorable mention awards in the annual Buchroeder senior scholarship ranking at Stephens College. The five girls receiving the awards Rere Members of- a class of 651 senior students.
pioneer days to the present time, were painted by 10 Fountain County artists under the direction of Eugene Savage of New York. Mr. Savage, who was born in Covington, Ind., was present for the dedication. Four of the artists are members of the D. A. R.: Mrs. Mary Deffaven and Mrs. Ethel Casey of Covington and Mrs. Isabel Johnson Miller and Mrs. Margaret’ Ware Johnson of Attica, Ind.
Mrs. H. S. Teitel, president of the 12th District American Legion Auxiliary, ‘will preside at the monthly" Council meeting Wednesday at 1:15
slight train, long full sleeves caught at the wrists and an extremely. full skirt.. Her veil will be shoulder Chantilly lace inserts from | length. { lder to wrist in the fitted| Robert B. Huber, professor of 2 eves. speech at Indiana University, will
; : be best man and ushers will be Brookside O. E. S. to Confer
Quinten ntner, North Manchester, Ind., and Claude Senefeld, InDegrees Tomorrow Evening; Prospect Unit to Initiate
dianapolis, brother of the bride. Immediately. after the ceremon the bride will be graduated from th University. Following ‘a wedding trip the couple will be at home June 15 at 4107 ‘E. Washington St., Conferring of degrees and initiation services will feature lodge group meetings today and tomorrow. * BROOKSIDE CHAPTER 481, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR, will confer degrees at its regular meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Brookside Masonic Temple, E. 10th and Gray Sts. Mrs. Faye Hite, worthy matron, and Allen T. Disborough, worthy patron, will preside.
Indianapolis. : " The bride was vice president of 46 Nurses Join Alumnae Group
her class and was a members of Forty-six members of the 1940
Mortar Board, senior = women's honorary society. Mr. Bjorklund: is graduating class of the Indiana University School of Nursing were
a student in the Indiana University School of Medicine at Indianapolis. He was graduated from Manchester College and studied at Cornell and Notre Dame Universities and the Woodbrook School in inducted as ‘alumnae members at! a dinner dace of the school: Nursing Alumnag-Association at the Indianapolis Alnleic Club Saturday night, The graduates, who were to go
England. to Bloomington: for commencement exercises today, were honor guests | at a luncheon in the Riley Hospital yesterday noon. Officers of the alumnae association are Miss Gladys Wilkins, president; Miss June Carson, secretary; Miss Mildred Thomas, . vice president; and Miss Caroline Henderson, reasurer. All are of Indianapolis. Also inducted, as an honérary member of the association, was Miss Mary Grebe, director of the
and a row of the buttons ran from the high neckline to the waistling in back. Triangular inserts of the| lace edged the full train, The four-tiered fingertip veil of French illusion fell from a shirred bonnet of the same material. She carried a handkerchief which her mother carried at her wedding and a shower bouquet of white orchids and sweetheart roses. Bride’s Mother Wears Blue Mr. Trusty’s best ‘men were William Robinson and Geve V. Roderich. Ushers were Edwin Keely Shepperd Jr. brother of the bride, WwW. K. - Trusty and Stanley R. Trusty, brothers of the bridegroom, and, F. Allan Graham, brother-in-law| of the bridegroom. Irs. Shepperd, the bride's mother, {wore an afternoon gown of Eleanor blue crepe with pink accessories. Mrs. Trusty chose a heavenly blue sheer crepe. Her accessories were white. Both wore corsages of orchids. Out+df-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Borton and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Joiner, Richmond, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Malgrin, Rushville, Ind.; Miss Susan Merrill, sullivan, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Trusty, Muncie, Ind.; Mr, arid Mrs, C. E. Stalnaker, Nappanee, Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ward, Bedford, Ind{; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCarthy, Shelbyville, Ind. Also! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Crawfordsville, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. George Carey, Clinton, Ind.; Mr.| and Mrs. P. B. Franklin, Tulsa, OKkla.; (Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Abeling, Toledo, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaiser, Cincinnati, and the Rev. and Mrs. Roderick A. MacLeod, Haddam, Conn. |
» ie un , Conferring of degrees and a memorial service will feature the stated meeting of CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, O. E. S, at 8 p. m. Wednesday at Evergreen Masonic. Temple, 2515 W. Washington St. Mrs. Mamie Butler and William Rae Kester are worthy matron and’ patron. } |
». | F'red Foley, George Whelden, George ) 2 of 5 Madassans Millard, Kenny Best, Frank Gierke, ervice, according to Mrs. Jack A.|gj Hummel, Clay Crouch, Kenny Goodman, member of the organ-|Gerrarq, Paul Harder, Bob Vickery ization’s national board, is the work
and ‘Bob Knowles. of sewing groups throughout the country which furnish clothing and hospital | supplies for Palestinian refugees: and hospitals. e movement, known as the Hadassah Palestine . Supplies Bu-
Nurses to Hear Of Convention
The regular meeting of the Central District, Indiana State Nurses’ Association, will. be at 8 p. m. reau, was started in 1915. The lo-
Wednesday in the Indiana World| cal sewing group, which holds weekWar Memorial. - ? ly meetings throughout the winter
Reports of members who attend-|months, continues its work infored the recent biennial convention |™M2l y dyeing os summer. It was of the American Nurses’ Associa- organ Ze¢ In
tion in Philadelphia will be heard. | rl BEAUTY
Miss Beatrice Gerrin will review ‘By ALICIA HART
Sorority Gives Senior Party
Senior members of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at Butler University and their mothers will be honor guests at a 1 p. m. luncheon tomorrow at the Highland: Golf ahd Country Club. Members of the Mothers Club of the sorority will be hostesses. Following the luncheon a musical program will be given by Mrs. Lenore Frederickson, vocalist. Mrs. W. J. Blackley, ‘president, will preside and introduce guest speakers. Following a custom of many years, the club will present each graduate with the sorority plaque. Mrs.'J. E.
Initiation services are scheduled P ersona Is for the stated meeting of PROS- ‘ PECT CHAPTER, 0. Er 8S, at 8 p. m. tonight.
. IRVINGTON CHAPTER 364, O. E. S, will hold a stated meeting at 8 p. m. today at the Irvington Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rennoe are worthy matron and patron.
Miss Joan Dougan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.¢E. Dougan, 5608 N. Delaware St. recently was chosen «35 a member of the sophomore com=" mittee which will operate Scott Hall," the student union building at Northwestern University, next year. She is a graduate of Shortridge Fiigh School, is a freshman in the Northwestern School of Speech. and is a member of Alpha Phi Sorority.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Loges and their son, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Loges’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Grabhorn, 426 N. Euclid Ave.
Returning to | their homes in Raleigh, N. C., after spending theBoettcher will make the presenta,’ vie! nls) wR ry tions. \ J Speakers representing the grad- Th 8 Le hoy Pern iL 3 al. uating class will be Misses Jeanette | p R. Rhodes. They attend d the 500Barnett and Sally Heilman. Plaques rile race while here. ¢ will be given to Misses Virginia i Blackley, Norma Conder, Marion J Bowman, Barbara Day, 'Barnett,| Homemakers to M eet Dorothy Sawyer, Heilman, Betty| 4 progressive
Home Association To Elect Officers
The season’s closing meeting of the Association of the Joseph and | {Anna Borinstein Home for the Aged (will be at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow at the Kirshbaum Community Center. A reading of “Susan and God” (Rachel Crothers) will be given by Mrs. Ruth Paller. Committee reports will be received at the meeting and the nominating committee will present ga slate ‘of officers for election. Nominees to be presented are: Mrs. Samuel Dorfman, president; Mrs. Phil Fichman, first vice president; Mrs. Wilfred Borinstein, second vice president; Mrs. Lazur Goodman, third vice president; Mrs. Sam J. Glyck, fourth vice president; Mrs. Lou Leventhal, financial secretary; Mrs. Irving Ruben, assistant financial secretary; Mrs.
the convention as a whole; Miss Ruby Timmerman will report on the meetings of the Public Health Nursing Section; Miss Florence Brown will give a report of the League of Nursing Education meeting, and Miss Esther Royce will give an account of the meetings of the Private Duty. Nursing Section. All registered nurses are invited.
Mrs. Myrtle Turpin will preside at the 1 p. m. meeting tomorrow of the MAJ. ROBERT ANDERSON, W. R. C., at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St.
BROAD RIPPLE SYLVIA REBEKAH LODGE will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at I. O. O. F. Hall, - Bellefontaine St. and Riviera Drive.:
THE woman who has plenty of washable costumes and accessories in her wardrobe finds it a fairly simple ‘matter to stay neatly grooméd and fresh looking during hot summer months. Frosty white collars and cuffs of easy-to-launder organdy, lawn, pique % linen will make a navy sheer” and a conservative black and white print do the work of six dresses. White gloves always add a neat and tidy note to any outfit.
Gingham and non-crushable linen dresses &nd suits core neatly tai-
An initiation ceremony will be held by BRIGHTWOOD CHAPTER, O. E. S, at 8 p. m. tonight in the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Ronsevelt Ave.’. Mrs. Myrtle Purdy and H. W. Clark are worthy matron and patron of the chapter. |
NORTH PARK CHAPTER 404, 0. E. 8, will hold a stated meeting at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Har-
'Hoover-Eastell Rite Is Read
Times Special PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 3.—Miss Laura May Fastell, daughter of]
riet Kiefer is worthy matron and
infant ‘ward of James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children for 13
«| | At Home July 1 Following a motor trip through
Paul Scharffin, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jack Goldberg, record-
Richard T. Eastell, became the bride of Richard A. Hoover of Indianapolis
lored for city streets as well as full and casually cut for country and
Harger Stalcup and Helen Zirkle.
scavenger Hunt will bef.
Spring flowers will decorate the
Elmer Kiefer worthy patron. { i teases the [East the couple will be at home July 1 at 6010 Crittenden Ave. The bride traveled in a dusty rose crepe ensemble with matching hat. She wore a blue flannel princess style coat, ®lue accessories and an orchid corsage.
tables and corsages will mark each graduates place. The committee in charge of the luncheon includes Mrs. H. A. Pfarrer, general chairman; Mrs. A. C. Schrader, flowers; Mrs. Boettcher, invitations and reservations, and Mrs. James Stewart,
ing secretary; Mrs. Jack Fogle, assistant recording secretary; Mrs. I. J. Kwitney, Mrs. Robert Beilach and Mrs. Hammerschlag, social secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Lapinska, treasurer; Mrs. Victor Goldberg, assistant treasurer, and Mesdames
suburbs. The girl wifo owns a couple of these need never find herself with nothing clean to put on. Even smart little coats are available in washable materials. natural linen box jacket is chic over sheers and prints as well as cotton
Saturday in a ceremony performed at Pitcairn Place, the Eastell home. Dr. Harold A. Dalzell, assistant astor of the Shadyside Presbytern Church, officiated. Mrs. Hoover wore a green afternoon ensemble for the service. She
years. She is one of only six nurses ever to be given honorary membership in the association.
Mothers to Honor
home of Mrs. Prank Ave. at State St.
Gives Shower
For Helen Root
Miss Lucille’ Miller will entertain With a miscellaneous shower toight ati her home, 7850 Westfield ad, for Miss Helen Marietta Root, whose marriage to Howard B. McChord will be Saturday in the
Phi Delt Seniors
Honor guests at the closing luncheon meeting of the Phi Delta, Theta Mothers Club Thursday will be 17 senior students of the Butler
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Both Mr. and Mrs. Trusty Jr. were graduated from Butler University. is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and Scarlet Quill honorary ety. Mr. Trusty is a member of Blue Key honorary fraternity and Sigma Delta Chi Fraternity.
Rudolph Domont, Wolf Sussman and Bess Rothbard, directors. A social hour following the meeting will be under the direction of Mrs. Charles. Larman, hospitality: chairman. Mrs. Henry I. Berger and Mrs. Victor Goldberg will pre-
was-—unattended. Mr. Hoover had W.-W. Woodside as his best man. Mrs. Hoover was graduated from Miss Madeira's School in Washington and the Erskine School, Boston. Mr, Hoover is the newly appointed director of the Indianapolis Civic
dresses. Pinwale, cotton corduroy in fade-proof shades is,used to fashion full, three-quarters and hip-length coats that may be worn over everything, from morning cottons to summer evening gowns. Many are as simple to wash as your children’s
transportation.
University chapter of the fraternity.
The luncheon will be at the chapter house, 705 Hampton Drive. The seniors will be presented with fraternity plaques. Mrs. William Christena is chairman for the luncheon. Officers of the club will be installed at the meeting. They are Mrs. Forrest Dukes, president: Mrs. O. E. Butz, vice president; Mrs. Merrill Thiesing, treasurer; Mrs. yi Spencer, secretary, and Mis. S. Pentecost, corresponding secIh
8 and 40 to Elect Session Delegates
A ‘“pitch-in” dinner will be a feature of the meeting tomorrow of the Marion County Salon 126, Eight. and Forty, at 6:30 p. m. at the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp. A business meeting and election of delegates and giternates to. the state convention in Gary, Ind, Aug. 17, will be included in the program. Miss Jeanette McNeely and ‘Miss Mary McClelland, counsellors of the Camp, will be guests. Members will meet north of the World War Memorial building at 5:30 p. m. to go to the Camp. Mrs. James O. Ahern, ial chairman, is in charge of ar-
corduroy snow suits.
Mow Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration
side at the. tea table.
Engaged
Theater. The couple will spend the summer -|in Cohasset, Mass, where Mr, Hoover is manager of the South Shore Players.
First Congregational Church. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Root, 7170 N. Pennsylvania St. are Miss Root’s parents and Mr. McChord is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh P. ‘McChord, 2612 Broadway. Mrs. ‘A. D. Miller-will assist her . daughter at the party. Decorations will be in the bridal colors of tur‘quoise and yellow. Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother will include Mesdames John Sommer, John McKinstray, B. 8 Lowe, Caroline-Gibson; Walter H. Edwards Jr., McChord, J. Edwin Hutchman, Charles Greenen and Emerson K. Muesgrave and Misses Jean Sullivan, Jean Spiegel and , Marian Gearen. & :
Mrs. Fifer to Report On Church Meeting
Mrs. Orien W. Fifer, who attended - the first General Conference of the Methodist Church recently. in Atlantic City, will report on the conference at a meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society on the Central Avenue Methodist Church in her home tomorrow at ~ 1:45 p. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter will ead devotions; Dr. Rebecca Parrish, formerly medical missionary to the Philippines, os conduct a prograin
Rock Crest 4-H Club To Meet Thursday
The Rock Crest,74-H Club of Wayne Townshi in wil meet on Thursday at the hme of Mary Anne Risley, R. R. 2. A committee of 4-H club members’ mothers works with Mrs. Charles Sohl, vocational home economics teacher, in directing the work of the members. Officers of the club are: president, Miss Edna Fisher; vice president, ‘Miss Hilda ‘Dudziak; secretary, Miss Adelia * Sonnefield, and club reporter, Miss Margaret Schuh. ” » ”
Miss Connie Hummel will be hostess to the Sew What 4-H Club tn Wednesday. Mis ances Baker 1s local leader, working with’ Mrs. Charles Sohl, vocational home economics teacher of Wayne Township. ( Club officers are: President; Miss Bonnie Thompson; vice president, Miss Marilyn Pickerel; secretary, Miss Ruth Culbertson, and club reporter, Miss Ida Louise Grider. ” os ” The Sew and Sprout Club of Wayne Township 4-H Club junior leaders will hold a wiener roast tomorrow night at the home of Miss
Violet Siok W. Morris St. and
Tri Kappa Award to Miss Jean Glenn
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. June 3.— The annual Tri Kappa fellowship of $500 was awarded to Miss Jean Glenn, Indiana University senior, who was to receive her degree today. The award was made at the alumnae breakfast here this morn--ing. Miss Glenn, daughter of Earl G. Glenn, head of the science department of Montclair Teachers’ College, Montclair, N. J, and Mrs. Glenn, Both Indiana University graduates, plans to study for an erchitect’s license at the. Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago, specializing in small house design- | ing and building. . The Tri Kappa committee making the award included Mrs. Lynn Miller, Montmorenci, Ind.; Miss Helen Whitcomb, Shelbyville, Ind.; Miss Edith Del Hopkins, Connersville, Ind., and Mrs. Chester Turner and Miss Ella Yakey of Blooming- | ton, with Kate H. Mueller of | 39¢
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ITS 7] = 1. Does not rot dresses, does not irritate skin, - 2, No waitingto dry.Canbeused right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for1co3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. Apure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. S. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Ingtitute ot Laundering for ing harmless to fabrics. .28 M(LLION jars of Arrid have beensold. Try ajartoday!
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