Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1940 — Page 8

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SOCIETY —

“4 Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary

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The Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxilidry was to entertain ‘with a luncheon followed by bridge today at the Propylaesum in honor of its seven new members. They are the Mesdames Joseph W. Ferree, Donald © C. Duck, Chester C. Schuetz, James W. Ray and the

Misses Eleanor Coldwell, Patricia Eaglesfield and Mary Jane Hamerstadt. | Mrs. John E. Messick, president of the Indian‘anpolis Day Nursery Board, was to be a guest.

Betty Brown Is Married

. and Mrs. Raymond D. Brown announce the marriage of.their

daughter, Betty, to Clay Johnson Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Clay Johnsor of Ft. Worth, Tex. The wedding was yesterday morning in San Antonio, Tex., in the presence of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were in San Antonio for the ceremony. " The couple will be at home in the Park Lane Apartments, Houston, Tex. | d ;

Allen C. Millers Hosts at Supper Party

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home i honor of Miss Sarah Frances Kackley, who will be married to Raymond Edward Gregg June 29. Guests at the supper will be Messrs. and Mesdames Samuel ‘Runnells Harrell, Erwin C. Stout, Volney Brown, John Cooper, Harry] V. ade, George Rose, Herbert Todd and Gaylord Wood and Miss ‘Mary Margaret Miller, Miss Mary Edith Foster, Paul

‘Weer and Henry Nester. |

‘Kadels Give Bridal Dinner |

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kadel will entertain tonight at the Columbia Club with a bridal dinner in honor of their daughter, Elizabeth, and William F. Piel III, who will be married at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Episcopal Church of the Advent. Guests with the betrothed couple will be the bridegroom-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Alfred L. Piel; Miss Adeline Kadel, sister of the bride, who will be her maid of honor; Mrs. Hugh B. Lee Jr, erre iil matron of honor, and Mr. Lee; Miss Mary Catherine

Wright, |bridesmaid; Alfred H. Piel, best man: Robert Jackson, Noble .

Dean Jn, Paul Fletcher, Paul Buchanan Jr. and William Kendrick Jr., ushers; Mrs. Kendrick, Mrs. William Kadel, Miss Emma Jean Ticker and Miss Claire Patten, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. William H. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Charies H. Ray, Mrs. Francis T. Hord and Charles Hord Ray, Terre Haute, Ind.

Janet -Meditch to Receive Linens at Shower

Miss Margaret Ann Paul and Miss Betty Anne Ritchie will entertain tonight at Miss Paul's home with a linen shower and dessert ‘bridge in honor of Miss Janet L. Meditch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘D. S. Meditch, who will be married Saturday at Robert J. M. Maite- | son, son of Dr. and Mrs. T| A. Matteson of Bennington, Vt. Mrs. Allan | Ritchie and Mrs. L. L. Paul will assist their daughters. | Guests will include Mesdames Meditch, Thomas B. Wright, | Harriet Wright Riley and Marian Mazarakiah; the Misses Betty | Weier, Margaret Stump, Judith Jones, Betty Culloden, Marjory | Pyke, Luellen and Nancy Trimble, Evelyn Delgado, Marjory |Zechiel, | Louise Dickson, Martha and Bettie Pearce, Marjory Graham, Mary 'Ldu Carpenter and Betty Bartel.

Three Graduate at Radcliffe

I Three Indianapolis young women will receive degrees tomorrow | morning from Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., at the 56th annual | commencenient. | Miss Janet L. Meditch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Meditch, | will receive in absentia the degree of master of arts in the field of | sociology. Miss Rachel K. Feibleman, daughter of Isadore Feible- | man, will be graduated with an A B. degree. She has majored | in history and literature. Her aunt, Miss Gertrude Feibleman, her father and her brother, Charles B. Feibleman, will. attend the exercises. exercises at Harvard University.. Miss Jane Strashun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strashun, also will be graduated with an A. B. degree. Her major was psychology. i

Local Girls Will Go to Camp Farwell

“Several Indianapolis young women will leave tha lust] of this

| month for an eight-week camping period at Camp Farwell, Wells

River, Vi. Among the campers who will return are Miss Ann Atkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Atkins; Miss Betty Lee Washburn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beard Washburn; Miss Jane Boozer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boozer; Miss Cynthia Hendricks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hendricks, and Miss Ann- Huesmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huesmainn, First-year campers will be Miss Lucy Holliday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frederick T. Holliday; Miss Georgia Wright, daughter of Mrs. ‘Georgia Wright; Miss Carolyn Crom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Crom; Miss Rosemary Wricht, daughter of Mr.

‘and Mrs. Horace Wright, and Miss Anne Svalding, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Spalding. ] Red Cross Tea to Be June 29 a |

The speaker’s bureau of the Indianapolis Caper of the Red Cross will sponsor a garden party and musicale at 3 p. m. June 29 at the home -of Mrs. J. I. Holcomb on Cold Spring Road. | Members of the arrangements committee met yesterday at the home of Mrs. B. R. Mallory to initiate plans for the event. The committee includes Mesdomes William Gavin, H. H. Arnholter, Lenore I. Frederickson, Julius Tinder and Amelia Menegas)

Meridian Hills Party Is Today

Mrs. Alan C. Sweetser was to entertain Mesdames H. B. Asg...q, W. C. Duesler and Lucius Ingham today at the lunch=on biiige party at the Meridian Hills Country Club. Mrs. Louis J. Rybolt’s guests were to be Mesdames D. C. Griener, L. D. Bibler and Paul Whipple. i Mrs. Hulbert J. Smith made reservations for her bridge club, - which includes the Mesdames T. Alvin Moynahan, Harry H. Berry, Frank Leib, Walter Foltz, Charles Rhodehamel and William V. Kingdon. Guests with this group were to be Mrs. Kingdon’s house guest, Mrs. Marion Kingdon of Atlanta, Ga, and Mrs. William Tillett. : : Mrs. John Waldo was to play at a table with Mrs. D 1. Smith, Mrs. Edward Campbell and another guest.

Ronald Skyrme Heads Back Stage Club |

Ronald S. Skyrme is the new president of the Ci..c Back Stage Club. Other officers’ named at a recent outing ar Mrs. C. C. Robinson, vice president, and Miss Noel Collier, secretary. Mr. Skyrme has named Mr. Robinson and R. Blayne McCurry to

the organization's advisory board.

JANE JORDAN

DBAR JANE JORDAN—I am very much in love with [a boy two years older than I. He seemed to care for me until about: three ecks ago. We live quite a distance from each other, but until three weeks ago he always came on Saturday and Sunday and one. week-day nights. | 2 I he never comes on Saturday, and seldom on Sunday. I ow it isn’t a question of money for he is working and making ore money than he had when we were going places together. He as been working three weeks and during that time I've been with im four .times. | : Hin oul Yo with other girls I know, but he expects me to sit at ome and wait for him. I didn’t mind sitting at “home when he me more often but I don’t like to be home every night alone while y crowd is having nice times. He accuses me continually of going with the boy I went with wg 3 Brow mi oa 3 news see this by accident and then it’s usually in the afternpon. oy exseps by , . MAXINE. 8 8 » 2 8 # | Answer—I don’t know whether he is worth getting back or not, but in any case I advise you not to try. At least not obviously. Doubtless his work takes up more of his energies and he is not so restless as he used to be when he had a lot of time which hung heavily on his hands. You aren’t as necessary to him as you were when he had nothing else to do. The last thing you should do is to sit around home pining him and waiting for him to show up. Get a job yourself, if d if not fill up your time in an interesting and profitable maner. If you do this you'll soon find that he isn’t as necessary to you as he used to be. At present he is your only diversion and you have nothing else to think about. : Go out with your crowd every time you get a chance. Invite them to the house in order to get things going. Let the boy come some evening and find you away from home. Then perhaps he will stir himself to make a definite engagement. If he does not, there are plenty of other boys to interest you. . What about the boy you used to go with? in favor of an indifferent suitor? If you like him at all, encourage him to come around and help you pass the time away. The boy you wish. to charm may object to his presence. This gives you ample opportunity to express yourself in no uncertain terms. You can say that you have no intention of twiddling your thumbs at home until he finds it convenient to come. You don't have to be nasty about it. It is simply a fact. Believe me the young man will respect you a great deal for your decision. : It may not revive your love affair with him but his opinion of you will be higher than if you hang on after he has lost his

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. and Mrs. ‘Allen C. Miller will entertain tonight at their -

Charles Feibleman will attend the alumni reunion and .

Why turn him down,

Butler Tri Delts At

Miss Mary Bell (left) and Miss Betty Foster, members of Delta Delta Delta Sorority at Butler University, are attending the organization’s national convention which opened yesterday at. the Grand

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ tend National Convention

Hotel, Mackinac Island, Mich. Sessions will continue through Saturday. Several members of the local Tri Delt Alliance including’ Mrs. delegate, are attending.

TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1940

Two O.E.S. Units to Hold Meetings North Park Chapter

' Marks Anniversary

‘A silver anniversary dinner, memorial services and conferring of degrees will be held by chapters of ‘the Order of the Eastern Star this. week. | NORTH PARK CHAPTER 404,

with a silver anniversary dinner for members at 6 p. m. today at its hall. | ¢ Among charter members who will be honor guests are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Power, Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch, Mesdames Allie Allen, Minnie. Power, Katherine Richardson,

tella Shipman, Cora Swartz, Elizabeth Landes, Louise Zieboldt, Catherine Laird and Nettie Singleton.

The BRIGHTWOOD. CHAPTER, O. E. 8S. held a memorial service last night in the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave: A pitch-in supper was served at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Myrtle Purdy is worthy matrdbn and H. W. Clark, worthy patron.

SOUTHPORT CHAPTER 442, O. |E. 8S, will meet at 8 p. m. tomor{row in the Southport Masonic Temple. Degrees will be conferred. Mrs. Ruth Brock is worthy matron and William Talbert worthy patron.

A joint celebration in honor of

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Harry Hooley,

Parties Honor

Elizabeth Finch

Miss Elizabeth K. Finch, daugh-

.|ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Finch,

has chosen attendants for her marriage to Clyde L. Garver which will

take place July 6 in fhe McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. They will be her sister, Miss Mary Stuart Finch, Washington, maid of honor, and Mrs. William Butler, Bedford, Ind., and Miss Ruth Chenoweth, Indianapolis, bridesmaids. Wiiliam F. Ranard, Louisville, wiil be best man, and John David Finch, I.ansing, Wich, and George L. Garver, Chicago; Mr. Butler and Earold Cooper, ushers. Several parties have been planned in honor of Miss Finch. A tea was held Sunday by Mrs. Ruth Jackson and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Jackson. Mrs. Butler entertained last night with a miscellaneous shower at her home in Bedford. Mrs. Frank Bond will entertain tonizht with a miscellaneous shower and bridge party at 8 o'clock at her home, 55 W. 36th St. Guests with Miss Finch will be Mesdames Fred Barrows, C. J. Finch, Edward 1. Erler, E. ¥. Irlcr, Miss Sue Stuart and Miss Chenoweth. |Other rarties scheduled for Miss Finch are June 20, a dinner-bridge at the home of Mrs. John C. McGaughey, Muncie; June 23, a bathroom shower and breakfast at 10:30 a. m. given by Miss Rosalind Barrows; June 23, a kitchen shower at 2:30 p. m. given by Mrs. Edward J. Erler; June 25, a luncheon at which Mrs. W. G. Stayton will be hostess, and a dinner-bridge given by Mrs. Besse Herrmorn and Mrs. Gertrude Kyveger, June 28. Miss Ruth Chenoweth will give a linen shower June 29; Miss Ruth Jones, a crystal shower, June 30, and Miss Sue Stuart, a breakfastbridge July 4. # _

Sorority Gives Bridal Shower

Pledge services, a shower and basiness meetings are on the sorerity calendar for this week. KAPPA GAMMA ALPHA SORORITY = will entertain tomorrow right at Holly Hock Hill with a shower for Miss Dorothy Murphy, whose marriage to William F. Leary will be July 6. . : Informal initiation services will be held for Mrs. Harold Fattic and Mrs. Paul Patterson. Miss Helen Tindall is in charge.

Pledges of BETA CHAPTER, SIGMA DELTA SIGMA, ‘will entertain tr.e sorority members with a Kid Party Monday at the home of Miss Hezel Howenstine, 602 N. Keystone Ave, ;

PHI GAMMA RHO SORORITY will meet with Mrs. Rollin S. Tenney, 651 E. 56th St., at 8:15 p. m.

| Thursday for a business meeting.

| M. D. Wilson of the State Department of Public Welfare will show ‘two films tonight at a meeting of CHI DELTA CHI at the Hotel Antlers.

Miss Beryl Haines will be in charge of pledge services for the ALPHA CHAPTER: OF ALPHA DELTA OMEGA SORORITY toright at the Homestead. Miss May Brmer will install the following new cfficers: Miss Haines, president; Miss Geraldine Stevens, vice president; Miss Helen Buchanan, secretary, and Mrs. ‘Nell Millholland,

‘| treasurer.

ELECTOR CHAPTER OF THE

|VERUS CORDIS SORORITY will

nieet for luncheon at 1 p. m. tomor-

ltow at the Maple House. Mrs. Louis Mills will be hostess.

ALPHA CHAPTER, TRI CHI

|SORORITY, will meet at 7:30 ||o’clock tomorrow night at the home

of Miss Shirley Ten Eyck, 1539

|Spann Ave.

Seven young women were pledged

lat a recent meeting. They were the |Misses Vivian Gatwood, Virginia ||{Warner, Betty Ditz, Geraldine Har-

ris, Betty Wichser, Barbara Laseter

'|and Mrs. Helen Bowling.

IOTA KAPPA SORORITY will

| |hold a business meeting at the home ‘lof Mrs. Paul Spencer, 1951 Park Ave. at 8 o'clock tonight.’

0. E. S. to Celebrate

50th Anniversary

Eden Chapter 101 of the Order of the Eastern Star will meet for a 50th anniversary dinner at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the Masonic Temple at Eden. ! : Officers from the Past Matrons and Patrons Association of Marion County will demonstrate the ritual of 1870. - Mrs. Libbie Everett is worthy matron and Andrew Lantron.

ders, worthy pal

Attendants Are

has named her attendants.

Literary Club Lunches Today

Luncheons and business meetings are amohg club activities for the

next few days. Mrs. William W. Stanley was to be hostess to the MULTUM-IN-PARVO LITERARY CLUB at noon today at' the Colonial Tea Room. Mrs. Orval E. Stone, president, was to be in charge. Mrs. Paul W. Qren was to report on the Indiana Federation of Women’s Clubs convention; Mrs. Herbert S. Lewis, on the Seventh District Federation of Clubs meeting, and Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield on the Indianapolis Council of Women. Mrs. Frank E. Weimer was to speak on the “Samoan Islands” and Mrs. Ernest Fullenwider was to give a talk on “Cuba.”

The INDIANAPOLIS DAHLIA SOCIETY will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility auditorium. Raoul.H. Ayres, president, will preside. J. W. Esterline of the Eagle Creek Nurseries will speak on “Evergreens.” M. Y. Thomas, Erlanger, Ky., president of the Ohio Valley Dahlia’ Association, will speak on “Growing and Showing Dahlias.”

“The Y. A. M. CLUB will meet tonight at the homeé of Miss Mary. Lou Mitchell, 719 E. 25th St.’

The AM-MA-MO CLUB will meet at 12.30 p. m. at Horuff’s for an anniversary luncheon tomorrow.

Honorary members of the IRVINGTON MOTHER STUDY CLUB will present the program at trie meeting tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. K. G. Whitney, 5869 Lowell Ave. : Mrs. H. L. Scott will be in charge of the program.

The - INDIANAPOLIS INDORSERS OF PHOTOPLAYS has elected Mrs: David L. Ross as president. Other officers are Mrs. Robert Mottern, first vice president; Mrs. T.ee Waddell, second vice president; Mrs. Wolf Sussman,. third vice president; Mrs. Galen Doyal, fourth vice president; Mrs. Nellie Creech, recording secretary; Mrs. Mary Sharp, corresponding = secretary; Mrs. Harry Tutewiler, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Roscoe Mills, membership chairman. Executive board members are Mesdames H. C. Bertrand, Casper Kempf and L. H. Fouts.

Personals

Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Norman returned home recently after visiting in New York. : _ Miss Hazel Swain, assistant surerintendent of nurses at the City Hospital, is vacationing in Bermuda. She is expected to return in July. Mrs. A. R. Johnson of Coral Gables, Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Augustus McGrath, for two weeks.

Epsilon Sigma Alpha To Install Officers

Installation of new officers will follow a dinner meeting of Alpha Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority tonight. The dinner, at 6:30 p- m. will be at Charley’s Restaurant and installation services will be in the Sorority’s studio in the Rauh building. Officers who will be installed are: Miss Sophie Engle, president; Miss Ione Pierson, vice president; Miss Maude Hamilton, recording secretary; Miss Grace VanCamp, corresponding secretary, and Miss Stella Dyer, treasurer. .

I. T. S. C. Council To Elect Officers

The Venetian Council of - past presidents of the International Travel Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Breedlove, 1634 Mills Ave. for a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Thursday. . ‘Mrs. John ‘Thornburgh will speak on “Hawaii” and Mrs. Frank McCracken will talk on the “Philip-

Sexson-Haskell Rite, July 12; Betty Lou Blackmore Engaged

Showers for the June brides-to-be and the announcement of memhers of a bridal party are included in today’s prenuptial news. ] Miss Roberta Haskell, who will be married July 12 to Hiram Sexson, They are Miss Joy Geupel, maid of honor; Mrs. William Stout and the Misses Virginia Davis, Betty Higbee and Mary Ann Sexson, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, bridesmaids.

their 13th anniversaries will be held tomorrow by PHILOXENIAN LODGE 44, I. O. O. F,, and OLIVE BRANCH REBEKAH LODGE 10 at the hall at 1336 N. Delaware St.

PROSPECT CHAPTER, O. E. 8, held an initiation and obligation ceremony last night at the Prospect Masonic Temple. Mrs. Lena Short and Ralph Richardson are worthy matron and patron.

Announced for

A covered dish luncheon will be leld at noon tomorrow by OLIVE BRANCH SOCIAL CIRCLE at the home of Mrs. Nellie Milhous at Valley Mills. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Kate Gardner, Belle Kaiser and May Purcell.

Robert Sexson will be his brother’s best man. Ushers will be Donald Stephens of Marion, Ind.; Richard Woolery of Bedford, Ind. and William Stout and Jack Hatfield. . Miss Phyllis Landis and Miss Ann Abbett, Ft. Wayne, entertained at the Landis home, 4806 N. Capitol Ave., last night with a shower for the bride-to-be. The decorations and appointments were in the bridal colors, pink and green.

Convention Set

By Xi Delta Xi

0. E. 8, will conclude its season|

Mae Hendrix, Goldah Hopping, Lu-|

Franklin Horse Show Saturday

~ : . Hibben Photo. Chester Bonham (above) is among the Indianapolis residents who

will ride in the sixth annual Franklin Horse Show at 8 p. m. Saturday |

and 2 p. m. Sunday at the Johnson County Fair Grounds. The show

is sponsored by the Franklin Polo and Saddle Club and the American ' Legion Post 205. Fred Sharp heads the show committee, assisted by

Oscar Lloyd of the Saddle Club and Dr. Harry Murphy from the Legion post. gaited, six walk trot, one Nola E. Minton class, one horsemanship, one Arabian, one grooms, two plantation and one musical chair class. Judges will be Arthur Roberts of Winganeek Farms, Lexington, Ky., for saddle horses and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt III, Louisville, Kyi [

for hunters, jumpers and horsemanship. L

The show classes include four for hunters and jumpers, five '

Congress of Parent-Teachers Will Attend Two-Day Conclave At Ball State Teachers College

Times Special .

MUNCIE, Ind., June 18.—Members of the Indiana Congress of Pare ents and Teachers will attend a conference here tomorrow and Thurse Sessions will be in the asseme

day on “The Community Is the School.” bly hall of Ball State Teachers’ College, the conference sponsor.

All sessions of the conference have been scheduled on daylight save Registration will be held in the lobby of assembly hall toe

ing time.

morrow. Mrs. Ruby Allen Boyer, Newcastle, will preside at the open-

ing meeting at 10 o'clock. Invoca- | School.

may be used in the community

Guests were the Misses Geupel, Davis, Sexson, Higbee, Joan Anderson, Betty Mae Smith, Jerry Getz, Anna Kay Wills, Mary Ann Carter, Mrs. Raymond F. Davis, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. J. B. Sexson, the bridegroom-to-be’s mother, and Mrs. Morton Davidson.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Blackmore, 3109 Broadway, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Paul Dolzall, son of Mr. and - Mrs. Stephen Dolzall, 328 Berkley Road. The wedding will be at 9:30 a. m. July 4 at the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Both Miss Blackmore and Mr. Dolzall were graduated from Butler University. Miss Blackmore is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority and Mr. Dolzall of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. [

Mrs. Clyde T. Bowers and Miss Margaret Koesters will entertain with a personal shower at 8 o’clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Bowers in honor of Miss Mary Catherine Markey, whose marriage to C. Wil-

liam Mason Jr. will take place June 27.

Guests will be the Misses Cecilia Drew, Mary Louise Drew, Dorothy

Xi Delta Xi Sorority will hold its 17th annual convention tomorrow evening at Holly Hock Hill. Dinner will be at 6:30 p. m. A business meeting, formal installation of new officers. and “stunts”. by each chapter will be included on the program. Alpha Chapter is in charge of reservations; Delta, favors and Beta, programs. Council officers are Mrs. Windsor| T. Waits; president; Miss Edna Wier, vice president; Mrs. Peter BE. Frick, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Don E. Herrin, recording secretary; Mrs. William G. Ennis, treasurer; Mrs, Barteld A. Yredeveld,| sergeant -at arms; Mrg™Lee Buchanan, historian; Miss Martha Sullivan, parliamentarian, -and Miss :Mary Belter, chaplain. _ The sorority was founded in 1919 and received its charter in 1923.

Luncheon Is Tomorrow

The Indiana Woman’s Memorial Association, 38th Division, U. S. A, will hold its last regular meeting of the season at the home of the president, Mrs. Mabel Bruce, 1225 Woodlawn Ave., at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. A covered - dish luncheon wiil be served.

tion will be given by the Rev. William E. Steckel of Muncie. Greetings will be extened by Dr. L. A. Pittenger, president of Ball State, and Mrs. James L. Murray, Indianapolis, president of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers. Principal speakers for the twoday meeting are Miss Harriet E. O’Shea, associate professor of psychology, Purdue University, and Francis W. Brown, superintendent of schools, Ottawa Hills, O. They will discuss “Mental Health: Is It Important?” and “What Is the Community School?” respectively. The conference dinner will be held tomorrow evening at 6 o’clock, with Dean Ralph Noyer of Ball State presiding. Miss O'Shea will talk on “The Needs of Youth.” General sessions will be held in the morning and afternoon on Thursday also. Round table discussions are scheduled at 2;40. o'clock tomorrow and at 10:40 o'clock Thursday. At these discussions persons may select: from nine round tables the one of their special interest. At each round table will be representative members of a community in Indiana, teachers and young people, who will consider how resources of the community

Each round table will meet twice.’

Subjects to be discussed include public utilities, civic services ine dustry and labor, business institue tions, health agencies, the. rural community, communication and transportation.

W. C. T. U. to Hear Mrs. H. D. O’Brien

Mrs. Harold D. O’Brien, Marion County Temperance and Mission Director, will give the devotions and speak at the meeting of the Wash-

ington Union of the W. C. T. U, Friday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Herschel Jones will be hoste ess at her home at 115 N. Vine St. Miss Shirley Thompson will sing and Mrs. Claude Pugh will present accordion selections. Mrs. Raymond Trulock, president, will be in charge,

Turners to Hold Dance .

The Athenaeum @ Turners will hold a dance next Saturday njght at the club with* Doc Grayson’s band providing the music. Beginning’ on July 6, dances will be held by the club every Saturday night.

Reed, Betty Reed, Betty Jean Balz, Jean Anderson, Ruth Broecker, Alice Wilde, Helen Leppert, Mrs. R. L. Bearss and Mrs. William Leppert.

Miss Elizabeth Koch, whose mar- \ riage to E. Paul Furnish will take place June 29, was honored with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. J. O. Brown and Mrs. Richard Pier recently. Guests included the Mesdames Martin Koch, D. J. Thomas, Mary Allmeroth, ‘John Thoman, Raymond Noll, G. C. Gebhardt, A. J. Huesing, Delbert Huesing,.. Avon Foster, Ernest Shoemaker, Karl Koehler, Glenna Mock; the Misses Martha Allmeroth, ' Edna ‘Lange, Sadie Hollingsworth, “Adelle Hoefker, Ann Foster, Madge Ahl, Isabelle Batkin, Bertha Fahrenkamp, Irene| Fahrenkamp, Frieda Bullock, Gertrude Smith, Amelia Gebhardt and Edith Redicker.

Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr., will entertain at 7:30 o’clock tonight with a crystal shower in honor of Miss Aline Bailey whose * marriage to Robert Jones, Goshen, will take place July 6. . a; Guests will be Mrs. James A Jones, - Bicknell, Ind.;. Mesdames Robert M:Kechnic, Maxwell Bailey, Robert McMurray, Thomas Reilly, Robert Lewis, the Misses Barbara Ballinger, Carleen Becker. Betty Lou Blackmore, Ellen Hamilton, Harriett Jane Holmes, Mary Jane Shafer, Sue Ammerman, Bettyann Jones, Martha Norman, Dorothy Wehling, Jean Rau, Betty Renn, Sally Heilman, Helen Louise Garman, Madeline Trent and Marjory Zechiel.

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Mrs. Roscoe Stevenson assisted by Miss Mary Adams, will entertain tonight with a miscellaneous shower at her home, 3736 E. Washington St., in _honor of Miss Janice Buck, ie to Dr. Wade H. Jordan will take place June 29. Guests will be Mesdames T. S. Buck, Barbara Jordan, Nellie Adair, George Boop, Carl Cecil, Jack Graves, Julian Jones, Zora Vick, Eva Stewart, Isabelle Hodges, the Misses Anna Mae Buck, Mary Loper, Helen Redd, Mary Gordon, Gertrude Corydon, Marian Maes, Helen | \\ Caldwell, Cleo Brandum and Maryellen Morley. :

The Misses Patty Hill, Joan Schrader and Jane Robinson will entertain tonight with a crystal shower at the Indianapolis Athletic § Club in honor of Miss Nancy Susan (| NN Hurt, who will be married to George Straub Diener June 30. Miss Hurt is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas Hurt. Guests will be Mrs. Hurt, Mrs. || George Diener, mother of the bride-|| groom-to-be; Mrs. John Hill and| the Misses Virginia Burkholder,| Doris Jones, Peggy Hussey, Jane Freihofer, Mary Marott, Jean Shirk, Julia Buckner and Norma Overbay.

Sorority to Meet | Sigma Chapter of Alpha Omicron| Alpha Sorority will hold a| business | meeting at 7:30 p. m. tonight at the|

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