Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1940 — Page 8

i SOCIETY—

Assistants Named for Garden Party

To Benefit Red

Cross Relief Work:

The committees in charge of the Red Cross benefit

party Saturday will meet at

7:30 p. m, tonight at the

* Marott Hotel to discuss additional arrangements for the . event.

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The garden. party and musicale at the estate of

the

J. I. Holeombs on Cold Springs Road will benefit the war * relief fund of‘the American

from the speaker's bureau of is sponsoring the event.

Red Cross. A committee. the Indianapolis Chapter

The committee today named women who will be in charge of attractively arranged punch bowls and those who will assist them.

‘Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill will

be assisted by Mesdames Ray-

mond P. Van Camp, Stanley M. Timberlake, William Macgregor Morris, R. G. Lazarus, Maxwell Coppock, H. H, Hornbrook, Russell

W. Johnston and Miss Ann Noble

Johnston. Presiding over one

bowl will be Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank, aided by Mesdames James H. Lilly, W. I. Longsworth, John Darlington, Harry C. Kahlo, Charles

Pfafflin, and Miss Clara Gilbert. Helping Miss Helen Coffey and

Mrs. John W. Coffey will be

Mesdames Chauncey Eno, R. Hartley Sherwood, Edward B. Raub,

Frank F. Hutchins, Harold Morgan,

Thomas Neal and the Misses

Marybelle Neal, Mary Ellen Voyles and Betty Vanderbilt.

Mrs. F. H. Sterling to Assist Others are: Mrs. Frederick H.

and Robert Davy Eagelsfield; Mrs.

Sterling, assisted by Mesdames

" Edward H. Bingham, Edwin Ash, Robert Frost Daggett, John Kautz

Earl Larson, assisted by Mes- |

dames William Stark, Robert Heunsel and Martin Davidson and the Misses Jane Keach, Nancy Taylor, Francis Rolles and Patty Stark: Mrs. Ronald Hazen, assisted by Mesdames Carl Brockman, Herbert E. Walker, James K. McIntyre, Fred Luker and George Etter; Mrs. O. S. Flick, assisted by Mesdames H. W. Haworth, A. W. Kuerst, Carl L. Withner, D. K. Lindner, Virgil Sly and W. B. Ward; Mrs. Samuel J. Mantel, assisted by Mesdames Philip Adler Jr, I. G.

Kahn, S. Carroll Kahn and Edgar

S. Joseph; Mrs. Roy J. Pile,

assisted by Miss Joan Pile and Mesdames O. M. Jones, D. L. Conner, E. W. .Short, Philip Kappes, Leon Levi, HL W. Brady and Miss

Lucille Stewart..

At other bowls will be Mrs. David E. Brown, assisted by Mes-

.dames R. F. Grosskopf, Royer Knode Brown, William

de Pearl,

Brewer T. Clay, Vaughn Cook, J. Francis Huffman, Samuel Durham and William Shimer; Mrs. J. H. Kemper, assisted by Miss Agatha Kemper and Mesdames Merrill Thiesing, Walter Rose, Charles Sidensticker, Charles Mason, Clarence Wilkerson and Richard Crane. The benefit party is open to the public and is one of a series of garden parties for war relief benefit.

Mrs. Robert A. Adams Is Tea Hostess

Mrs. ‘Robert A. Adams will entertain with a tea this aiternoon for Miss Sarah Frances Kackley, who will be married to, Raymond

Edward Gregg Saturday. About 100 Mrs. Adams will be assisted by

guests are to attend. Mesdames H. C. Atkins, Noble

Dean, Charles R. Weiss, Otto N, Frenzel Jr., Miss Mary Winter and

Mrs. Adams daughter, Martha Lois

, and a group of her friends,

including the Misses Anne Amelia Mormon, Ethel Janet White, Mary

. Elizabeth Fletcher, Dixson Frenzel and Heberton Weiss.

Miss Adams recently returned home from St. Catherine’s School,

Richmond, Va. : Propybaeum Dinner Is Friday

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The monthly contract dinner will be held at the Propyi. zum

Friday night. Mrs.

Fletcher * Hodges,

social chairman, will be

‘assisted by Mesdames Russell Sullivan, William J. Shafer and

H. A. O. Speers.

JPatricia O'Connor Guest at Luncheon Bridge

Mrs. George H. Duffy was to entertain with a luncheon bridge today at her home, 4055 Broadway, in honor of Miss Patricia

O'Connor, who will be married to Walter R. Shiel Jr. Saturday. Miss

O'Connor is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Shiel is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs, William L. O'Connor, and Walter R. Shiel.

Guests with Miss O'Connor were to be her mother, the bride-groom-to-be’s mother, Mesdames Robert D'nnin, Roger Shiel, Robert

Monahan and William S. O’Connor.

Goucher Alumnae to Meet "The Goucher College Alumnae C

ing tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Herbert : Dr. Ralph Cleland of the botany department at Indiana

Blvd. University, will speak. Dr. Cleland

College staff. : Morilyn Mulvihill Gives Party

Swimming and tennis were to I

lub will, have a luiicl:eon meetWilson, 5910 Washington

was formerly on the Goucher

ollow the lunclhieon which Miss

. Marilyn Mulvihill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mulvihill, was to give today at the Highland Golf and Country Club. The luncheon was to honor Miss Mulvihill’'s houseguests, Miss Yvonne Reynolds, her cousin, and Miss Mary Benbow of Los Angeles, Cal. Guests were to be Miss Virginia Brown and ner houseguest, Miss Janet Edmiston from Short Hills, N. Y.; Miss Sallie Kemp of Frankfort, Ind.; Miss Sally Ballard of French Litk, Ind.; ‘the Misses Agatha Kemper, Beth Anderson, Joan ‘Haywood, Carol Noel, Nancy Wohlgemuth, Georgianna Dedaker, Catherine Smith, Eva Taggart, Polly Smith, Peggy Lockwood, Alice Boozer, Eleanor Appel, Ann Sayles, Peggy Gray, Lucy Kaufman, Mary Grossman, Cynthia Test, Susannah Milner, Catherine Smith and Phoebe Lewis of Wasti-

Earle, Bryant W. Gillespie Jr. and Carl J. Weinhardt. . .

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field Ave,

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rey-

“and appointments.

ingtoii. Comings and Goings Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairbanks ing severzl days in New York. .

entertained members of the Cabana at their summer home, Rockleigh

Tipe

Jr. have retuned after spend-

. . Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. McKee

Club recently at a house party Manor, Walloon Lake, Mich.

Members who attended were Messrs. and Mesdames: Lawrence H.

Nathan P. Graham will leave early at Bay View, Mich. . .

. Mrs. in July for her summer home

. Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs: Sylvester

Johnson have left for Lake Maxinkuckee to spend the remainder of this month and July. . . . Mrs. Ann Tyndall Durham of New York is visiting her parents, Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall and Mrs. Tyndall.

" Mrs. Howard B. McChord Gives Shower for Mary Lucille Miller; Linens Given Elizabeth Finch

Showers for June brides-to-be form today’s pre-n ptial news. Mrs. Howard B. McChord entertained last night a the home of her mother, Mrs. Theodore B. Root, 7170 N. Pennsylvania St., with a personal shower for Miss Mary Lucille Miller, who will be married to

Thomas L. Kemp Jr. Saturday. ‘Miss Miller was Mrs. McChord’s

riage. Mrs. McChord was formerly |:

Miss Helen Root. The bridal colors "of Miss Miller, pink and chartreuse, were used in the decorations and intments. : is with Miss Miller were her mother, Mrs. A. D. Miller, the Misses Harriet Durnell, Marjorie McBride, Jean Sullivan and the Mesdames J. Edwin Hutchman, John McKinstray, John Sommer, Emerson K. Musgrave of Minneapolis, Minn, and Mrs. Russell Wingarden of Carmel,

d. . Int Musgrave is visiting her par-

nolds.

t 4 s 8, The Misses Jean Rau, Martha Norman and Margaret Stump will entertain this evening with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Aline Bailey at the home of Miss Norman, 3645 Winthrop Ave. - Miss Bailey will be married to’ Robert E. Jones of Goshen, Ind.~July 6. The hostesses will be assisted by their mothers, Mesdames' O. B. Norman, Charles D. Rau and Altump. | ts Will be the bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs. Maxwell Bailey; Mesdames Thomas Reilly, Emsley Johnson Jr. Robert Lewis, Francis Carroll; the Misses Bettyann Jones, Barbara Ballinger, Betty Lou Blackmore, Betty Renn, Harriett Jane Holmes, Virginia Klinger, Martha Moore, Sally Heilman, Catherine Heard, Charlene Heard, Caroline ° Reim, Dorothy Wehling and Ellen Hamilton. . Miss : , aaiiic tertained .<- Jane Hamilton entertaine last ae at her home, 1127 Fairwith a crystal shower ror Miss Maryella Julian, who married to Charles Hutchings June 80. The bride-to-ke’s colors, pink & blue, were used for decorations

included the bride-to-be’s

{chester, Ind., and Miss

maid of honor at her recent mar-

mother, Mrs. C. E. Marshall; her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Brinkman; the bridegroom-to-be’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Hutchings; Mesdames Robert Faries, Norman Peine and Kenneth Harker and the Misses Ruth Cook, Pauline Schofield, Margaret Schofield and Arda Knox.

2 2 = Mrs. W. G. Stayton, 1334 Ewing St., was to entertain at noon today with a luncheon and linen shower in honor of Miss Elizabeth Kay Finch, whose marriage to Clyde L.

Garver will, take place July 6. Guests were to be Mesdames S. J.

Bardsley, William Hodgson, Arthur]

W. Holtegel, August Soutter, Gertrude Kyger, Besse Herrmann, Jerauld McDermott, William Polk, William: Sharp, C. C. Carpenter, C. W Wachstetter and Clarence Finch.

Decorations will be in the bridal |’

colors of peach and turquoise. % ” ”

Mrs. O. B. Jordan and Mrs. Nellie Adair entertained with a tea recently in honor of Miss Janice Buck, whose marriage to Dr. Wade H. Jordan will take place June 29 in the Broadway Methodist Church.

Guests included, Mesdames Theo-|

dore Buck, Horace Graver, G. P. Delbauve, Martin Roschelle, Hatry Brown, O. W, Smith and A. W. Reinking and Miss Anna Mae Buck. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Thomas Friend, Wheaton, Ill; Miss Eleanor Rager and Miss Roann Annadele Rager, North ManDorothy Hudson, Chili, Ind.

Society Sponsors Party St. Philip Neri Altar Society will hold a card party tomorrow afternoonat 2 o'clock in the parish hall.

day at the J. I. Holcomb estate on Riviera Bridge

Is Tomorrow

Mrs. T. L. Webér is in charge of the second luncheon bridge of the season tomorrow at the Riviera Club. A bonus of 250 points will be given those arriving by 12:30 p. m. More than 40 tables have been reserved for the event. The shuffleboard tournament at

" [the club will start tomorrow at 7:15

p. m. The play will continue on Wednesdays for eight weeks. J. C. Hale, chairman of the shuffleboard league, is being assisted by J. PF. Brown, Leonard Heinlen, George McMillan, George Schaler, Raymond Ruth and Elmer Wilhite. The league is open to any adult member at the club. Six teams of four members each make up the league. Each member will play 23 games, three each Wednesday during the competition. Team and individual prizes will be awarded

‘those holding the highest point

rating at the close of thé season. Registration should be made with a committee member of the club by tomorrow mdrning.

Post 4 Legion Women Elect

Mrs. Grover Parr recently was elected president of the American Legion Post 4 Auxiliary. She formerly was secretary of the organization. Mrs. Dale White 1s retiring president. Other officers elected were Mrs. W. J. Overmire, first vice president; Mrs. L. J. Badollet, second vice president; Mrs. Hezron C. Thomas, secretary; Mrs. Earl E. Cobb, treasurer; Mrs. Francis Sinex, historian; Mrs. Agatha Ward, chaplain; and Mrs.. Ralph ' Hesler, sergeant-at-arms. New members of the executive board are Mesdames Dale L. White, Herbert Asperger and Donald Ewing. Alternates to the Auxiliary’s council are Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Cobb. No business meetings will pe held by the group during July and August. Mrs. Parke Beaddle will have a garden party at her home in Lebanon, Aug. 6.

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Next Sunday will be American Legion and Auxiliary Day at the Lafayette Scldiers Home, Lafayette, Ind. ‘All members of the Legion and Auxiliary will be guests of the Home. A tour of the grounds -will be made in the morning and a program will be presented in the afternoon.

Martine Powell Weds

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayden, 2930 N. Sherman Drive, announce. the marriage of their daughter, Martine, to L. T. Powell, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell of East Prairie, Mo. The wedding took place Saturday in Owensboro, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Powell are on a motor trip in Kentucky and will visit Mr. Powell's parents before returning here the last of the week. The couple is to be at home in Indianapolis.

New Regent

: Holland Photo. Mrs. Dorville Wise (above) is

the new senior regent of the Waman of the Moose,

| {To Give Lawn Fete

charge of the card party which will

Miss Harriet Patterson (left) and Miss Patricia Gilliland will be assistant hostesses at the garden party and musicale to be held Satur-

the Cold Springs Road. The party

Willkie Boom So

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Hostesses for Red Cross Benefit

Party

Times Photo.

is sponsored by a committee from the speakers’ bureau of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Red Cross for the benefit of the or-

ganization’s war relief work.

Sudden Says

His Wife That She Did Not Have Time to Think of New Clothes

By HELEN WORDEN :

Times Special Writer

PHILADELPHIA, June 25.—Mrs.

Wendell Willkie said today that she

never liked to sleep much because she was always afraid she would miss

something, life was so exciting.

That remark sums up the wife of the man whose name is on everybody’s lips as the Republicans prepare to nominate a candidate for

President.

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As she goes with her husband from one political gathering to another, Mrs. Willkie is like an eager little girl having a perfectly wonderful time at her first party. She’s on tiptoes every minute. :

“It’s all come so suddenly,” she said when asked how she felt about the rush her husband is getting for President. “I've hardly had time to think. I never took it seriously until recently.” s 8 8 WHILE she talked, she was being led by protecting friends, after another political rally, out the back way to avoid crowds. “But I like crowds,” she protested. As she spoke, a man pushed forward to shake her hand. “I want to tell you how much I think of your husband,” he said. “He's a real American. I'm proud of him.” “I'm so glad you are,” she smiled. “I'm proud of him too.” . ’ From the way Mr. Willkie looked at her as she stood on the platform at the Academy of Music Sunday night, speaking to 4000 members of the Willkie clubs at a “get acquainted party,” one felt that he, in turn, was proud of her.

A slender figure in navy blue, with a white flower turban to top off the ensemble, she sat in a box between ner son Philip and Mrs. Russell Davenport, wife of one of her husband’s volunteer campaign managers. Smiling, she nodded her head at the first words of her husband’s speech: “It would take some one much less sentimental than I not to be moved. . . .” Sunday night's meeting finished off a busy day—luncheon in the country, a tea and dinner with Mary Sleeth, her old friend of Indiana days, who was head of the Rushville Library when Mrs. Willkie was assistant librarian. The two were protographed together as they came into the Academy of Music. “Mary, youll be famous if this keeps on,” called Philip Willkie.

ALTHOUGH he has his mother’s cploring, brown hair, blue eyes, Philip looks and talks like his father; the same lock of hair hanging over his forehead, the same indifference to clothes, the same drawl. He also has the same iidifference to show. “Where’s Philip?” people _asked when he didn’t turn up in the box at the start. Word went around that Mr. Willkie’s son had been lost in the shuffle. Five minutes later a searching party came back with him. oy “Get lost, Philip?” his mother asked. “No. Just wanted to sit out with the. people.” At the end of the meeting, when he and his mother stood on the sidewalk, newsboys were shouting, “Willkie Boom Grows.” Mobs were swarming out of the Academy of Music toward Republican headquarters at the Bellevue-Stratford, half a block away. All types, all kinds. Young, old, from every part of the country. : “Extraordinary the way this man Willkie has caught on,” someone passing remarked. “Everybody’s talking about him. Never seen anything like it.” Mrs. Willkie smiled. “I am just as surprised as they are.” She glanced at her blue suit. “It all happened so suddenly; I. just came down with what I had. Didn't even think of clothes.” :

St. George’s Church

An ice cream social will be held on the lawn of St. George's Episcopal Caurch at 8 p. m. today. Mrs. James. Mudd and Mrs. Bessie Trent will be in charge. Members of the committee in

follow in the parish hall are Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Waite and Mrs. Ma-

Betty Etnire Weds Today

Times Special . LOGANSPORT, Ind. June 25.— Miss Betty Lou Etnire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Etnire, and Dr. William B. Lybrook, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Lybrook of Young America, Ind. were married here at 9 a. m. this morning in the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Msgr. Aichinger officiated. 5 Miss Mary Margaret O’Neill, Miss Anne Lybrook, the bridegroom’s sister, and Miss Neosha Beal of Vincennes, Ind., were the bride's attendants. : Dr. Joseph B. Quigley of Indianapolis was Mr. Lybrook’s best man. Ushers were Dr. Sterling P. Hoffman of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Dr. Joseph Spalding, Indianapolis, and Paul Eagan and Warren Lybrook. A reception at the Etnire home followed the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Lybrook were to leave on a wedding trip north and will be at home in Indianapolis on their return. Mrs. Lybrook was graduated from the St. Vincent's Hospital Nurses Training School and Mr. Lybrook was graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity and Phi Rho Sigma medical fraternity.

Shower to Be Given

For Frances Moody

Miss Frances Moody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moody, 4349 Guilford Ave. whose marriage to James P. Cook Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cook, 3947 College Ave., will be July 6 in the Broadway Methodist Church, will -be honor guest at a kitchen shower this evening. Hostesses will be Misses Eleanor and Ruby Cook. Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother will be Mesdames Cook, Kenneth Galm, Thomas Blackwell Jr., Max Fritz, James Stuart Jr., Thomas Lysaght, George Biegler Jr. and Alfred Richardson and Misses Betty Kalleen, Marian and Evelyn Dunlap, Mary Elizabeth Craig, Martene and Martha Karns and Georgia Foster.

Welliver-Black Rite Is Solemnized

The marriage of Mrs. Janet Holliday Black to Warman Welliver, son of Mrs. Charles Welliver of Westfield, Ind. took place at 5-p. m. yesterday in the’ home of Mrs. Black’s mother, Mrs. A. R. Holliday, in Golden Hill. Dr. George Arthur Frantz officiated at the ceremony which was attended by the immediate families and intimate friends.

Sorority Meets Miss Esther Maxwell, 1148 Churchman Ave, was hostess to members of the Beta Chapter of Beta Chi Theta Sorority last night for a business meeting.

Masons’ Wives to Meet

Mrs. F. M. Bauer, 114th St. Allisonville Road, will entertain mem-

bers of the Association of Past!

Masters’ Wives, Centre Masonic Lodge, at 6 p. m. tomorrow. ! Sorority to Meet Alpha Beta Chi Sorority will meet tomorrow night at the Spink

W.C.T.U.Will Meet Thursday

The Mary Balch Women’s Chris-

| tian Temperance Union will present

its annual flower mission program in the Altenheim Old Folks’ Home, 2007 N. Capitol Ave., Thursday from 2to 4p m. The Rev. Ella Matthews will give devotions. Mrs. C. W. Ackman will speak on “The Fragrant Life” and Mrs. Martha Arnold will talk on the “Gospel Story,” as represented in the American flag. Miss Thelma Morris will sing. Donald Durant, pianist, will play. Singing of old time hymns will be under the direction of Mrs. Paul Durant. Mrs. Elbert Moore will be in charge of the program. Members are to bring gifts to residents of the home.

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hecker Jr, 5729 Oak Ave., held open house recently for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Alvis of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alvis, Misses Betty and Susan Alvis and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Wheeler,

Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Hergt, 5108 Guilford Ave. have returned from the Murat Temple pilgrimage to Mexico City. Mrs. Laura E. Ray also was among Indianapolis resi dents who made the trip. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Janke and Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Janke are spending several days in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., at the Greenbrier Hotel.

Mrs. D. D. Gilchrist, West Allis, Wis., is spending a week ' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Noelp, 1211 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. Gilchrist’s niece, Miss Margaret Louise McCormick, will return to West Allis with her for a visit. Miss Jean Van Vorhees, 4520 N. Pennsylvania St., and her aunt, Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo left recently for the New York World's Fair, and visits in Washington and Boston. Mrs. A. L. Marshall and Mrs. W. E. Stuckmeyer are spending a few days in Washington, Mrs. John J. O'Shea of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Agatha Ward, 2107 N. Pennsylvania St., for two weeks. Mr. O'Shea will come to Indianapolis this week-end. Several parties are planned for the visitor. Mrs, Robert C, Pruyn was to entertain today and Mrs. William T. Cooling will give a party tomorrow night at Meridian Hills Country Club. Mrs. Roscoe Batts also will entertain for Mrs. O'Shea. -

O.E. 8S. to End Season

Cumberland Chapter 515, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its last meeting of the season tomorrow at 8 p. m. at the Cumberland Masonic Lodge. Mrs. Lloyd White, worthy matron, will conduct the meeting.

Class Reunion Set

Theta Beta Class of the West Park Christian Church will hold its 17th annual reunion at 6:30 o’clock tonight at the church with a covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Mamie

K. K. Gs Plan For Convention At Sun Valley

| Delta Theta Taus to Meet Tonight

A party and a luncheon are among sorority activities for today. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SORORTIY will hold its annual con-

.| vention in Sun Valley, Idaho, July

2 to'9. Local delegates will be Mrs. Harry E. Elliott of the alumnae group and Miss Mary Haynes of the Butler Chapter. Others who will

attend from here are Mrs. Everett M. -Schofield, Mrs. Mark Reasoner and the Misses Elizabeth Bashore, Lucile Broich, Patricia Woods and

{Mary Adelaide Denton. .

At the close of the convention Mrs. Elliott will go on to California for a visit and Mrs. Schofield will visit in Los Angeles. Mrs. Elliott, new president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of the sorority, has appointed the alumnae committee chairmen for the year. They are Mrs. Schofield, budget; Mrs. Robert Gruen, charities; Mrs. Johnny B. Collins, editor of publications; Mrs. Louis Lowe, hospitality; Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, Key carrespondent; Mrs. G. B. Taylor, Kappa Hearthstone; Mrs. Charles A. Harris. history sales, magazines and Key subscriptions; Mrs. John B. Moriarity, publicity; Mrs. Mayburn Landgraf,’ membership; Mrs. Joseph C. Matthews,

| Needlework Guild; Mrs. Jack Gul--|ling, program; Mrs. David. Burns,

registrar, and Mrs. Robert Clark, rush. Other officers of the local alumnae chapter are Mrs. Herschel E. Davis, vice president; Mrs. Paul Rhoadarmer, recording secretary; Mrs. Collins, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harold H. Wright, treasurer; Mrs. James F. Nicolai, Panhellenic representative, and Mrs. Harry G. Jones and Mrs. Frederick T. Hill, members at large.

EPSILON PI CHAPTER, DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY, will meet at 6 o'clock tonight at Riverside Park for a party. The committee in charge includes Mesdames Kathleen Good, Katherine Brewer, Thelma Kelley and Miss Darline Lee.

GAMMA CHAPTER, ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY, was to hold its annual picnic today at the home of Mrs. H. M. Willingham in Acton. Mrs. William Kassenberg was to be assistant hostess. This was to be the final meeting of the sorority until fall. :

Mrs. Garrett Olds, president of the Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta, Mrs. Harry Hooley, delegate, and Mrs. Otto K. Jensen and Miss Julia Ann Pennington have returned from attending the 20th national convention of Delta Delta Delta Sorority at Mackinac Island, Mich. Mrs. Jensen has been elected a director. Mrs. Owen Calvert, district president, was joined there by Mr. Calvert for a trip through northern Michigan and Wisconsin before returning home. Miss Virginia Austin, president of the Indiana University chapter, and delegate to the convention with Miss Mary Carson, returned to Chicago where they will visit friends for a few days. " Miss Helen Tichenor, Lillian Martin and Frances Longshore will be house guests of Miss Elizabeth Moore at her summer home at Elk Lake, Mich., before returning. Miss Betty Foster and Miss Mary Bell from the Butler University Chapter went directly from the convention to Lake Geneva, Wis., to attend the ¥. W. C. A. conference being held this week.

Miss Helen Ruegamar was initiated into THETA SIGMA PHI, national professional and honorary journalism sorority, at a picnic held last night at Bridgeport, Ind. . Mrs. John Kleinhenz was hostess. Mrs. Grace Golden, retiring president of the alumnae chapter, was in charge of initiation ceremonies.

Three Are Attending New York Convention

Times Special ‘NEW YORK, June 25. — The Misses Elizabeth Averill, Louise A. Bailey and Adelaide L. McGarrett of Indianapolis are attending the American hysiotherapy Association convention at the Hotel Biltmore here. The convention opened Sunday and will. continue through Friday. Nearly 1000 members who are serving as technicians under the direction of doctors are attending the 19th annual meeting. .

Sacred Heart Group

Sponsors Luncheon

The June Group of the Christian Mothers’ Society of Sacred Heart Catholic Church will sponsor a luncheon and card party at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow at the Sacred Heart Hall, 1500 S. Meridian St. Mrs. Elizabeth Fehlinger and Mrs. Florence Lux, chairman, will be assisted by the Mesdames Chris Kunkel, Fred Sauer, Leo Goebes, Frank Felske and John Moriarty.

Lodge to Initiate The Speedway Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold initiation at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Brownsburg Masonic Hall. This

will be the final meeting of the -ason. :

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CLUB NOTES 'r

Business. meetings, a slumber party and luncheons are scheduled by clubs for tomorrow.

The SORELLE CLUB will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Thomas P, Newett, 761 N. Riley Ave.

The Hoosier Athletic Club will be the scene of the OWL CLUB dine ner meeting tomorrow night. Of« ficers ‘will be elected. :

Miss Peggy Million was to be hostess to the members of the Batchette Chapter Sub Deb: Clup at 2 o'clock this afternoon for a swime ming and slumber party at her sume mer home, 7365 Edgewater Drive, Guests will be the Misses Jean Alyce Smith, June Hartzell, Kather= ine Kercher, Nadyne Wann, Kath erine Westphal, Mildred Farley, Gretchen Holman, Phyllis King, Pat Lawson ‘and Rosemary Haine. The club plans to hold its first snpivessary celebration in Septeme er.

Mrs. Cecile Vestal will be hostess to members of the DORCAS CLUB tomorrow at Lake Manitou.

Mrs. Harry Bolin, 2352 Kenwood, will entertain members of the DEASA CLUB with a luncheon at noon tomorrow.

MARION COUNTY CHAPTER OF AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS were to meet at 1:30 p, m. today at the World War Memorial Shrine.

The HUMORETTE CHAPTER OF THE SUB DEB CLUB will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of iss Mildred Huter, 846 N. Oakland ve.

* The KLIQUE KLUB will mest at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Miss Eileen Newby, 752 S. Mount St,

The MOTHERS CLUB OF THR ENGLISH AVENUE BOYS CLUB was to meet at 1400 English Ave, at 12:30 p. m. today for a covered dish luncheon.

The SEWING CIRCLE OF THE MYRTLE TEMPLE PYTHIAN SISTERS will meet at noon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Lela Hall, 1719 Rochester St. :

Temple Group Gives Party

Mrs. Harold Platt was to be hostess for the annual garden party of the Temple Sisterhood Unit of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild at 1:30 p. m. today. Games were to be played and a sale of baked goods was to be held, Proceeds of the sale will go to a general fund to be used for scholar ship awards to Methodist Hospital nurses. The hostess was to be assisted by Miss Dora Wolf, Mesdames Samuel Kominers, Harry Cooley, Blanche Rosenthal, Miriam Forman and H. PF. Sudranski. : ' The executive board of the Guild will hold its final meeting of the season at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the nurses home. Mrs. Carl Ploch will be In charge of the meeting and the revised manuals will be distributed. : :

Alpha Oniiéron Alpha to Meet

The national council of .Ilpha Omicron Alpha philanthropic sorority will hold its quarterly meete ing Friday at 2 p. m. at .the Hotel Lincoln, with Mrs. J. R. Sentney of Indianapolis, president, presiding. Mrs. Timothy Baldwin of ‘© icago, general chairman of the annual convention scheduled f r Oct. 4-6 in Chicago, will report on plans. Other delegates who will attend include Mrs. R. T. Svendsen of Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Harold Wiegman of Columbus, Tnd., and Mrs. Arthur Turner of Muncie, Ind., in addition to representatives of Indianapolis chapters.

Clinton Residents to Meet

All former residents of Clinton, Ind, and the present residents will hold their second annual reunion at_ 12:30 p. m. June 30 at the shelter. house at the Riverside Park picnic grounds. A covered dish luncheon will be served.

COOKING SCHOOL

Wednesday at 1:30

JELLIES, JAMS AND

PRESERVES #1

by Dorothea M. Potts Courtesy of Ball Brothers

Now is the -time to fill your jelly glasses and jam jars with delectable fruit sweets for next winter. Mrs. Potts will show you how to make jellies that are not too stiff or too tender and jams and pre- . serves of exactly the right consistency. Come and_learn how!

Auditorium, ~ Sixth Floor