Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1940 — Page 6
Dexheimer-Carlon
Mrs. C. Hawley Cartwright was Miss Valentia C.
Meng, daughter of Mr, and Mrs
Park Ave. before her marriage Aug 46 W
Mrs. Cartwright Corning, N. Y
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are at home at
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Photo.
5268 and St.,
N. Keeney at daughter of Mr Capitol Ave
A. S. Meng, in a 31. Wir Fourth
Society—
Joan Metzger Will Be Married Tomorrow to Byron P. Hollett
Miss Joan Metzger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Metzger, will ba married to Mrs. John E. Hollett in an at 8:30 p. m.
informal The ceremony will be performed at the
Byron P. Hollett, son of service tomorrow
home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Kirawan Farm, ad-
Joining Brendonwood. Che Rev. William Eifert, Redeemer, will officiate. He Burrows of St Miss Dorothy John Hollett will be his Miss Met: was graduated attended Connecticuit College for the Indianapolis Junior League and graduatad Wabash He is member of and Woodstock Club
pastol will be
Meizger will
roe ae
School lub
from
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less
With of
season
the opening ticket campaigr Goodman, chairman of a pPre-campailgn instruction The instruction meeting will be morning at 10 o'clock. The drive Names of additional workers today by Mr. William V. mittee They are Mesdames William E. Gabe, R Marlowe, Charles. C. Martin, Ochsner, Evan Reicheldorfer, George Underwood, Annetta Misses Rosalind Barskin, Betty Mary Zink.
Misses Balke Will Be
than the
B Vv
be Paul's Episcopal Church
brother's best
College and Hal Sigma
ymphony Meeting Is Tomory
Indianapolis
Season meeting at
in Kingdon Victor A. Kirchhoffer, Bert
Wilson Higbee,
Church ‘of ‘Our William
the Lutheran assisted by the Rev.
of
sister's maid of honor and man from Tudor Women She a member of the Dramatic Club. Mr. Hollett ard University Law
the Dramatic
het
Hall School and
15
Chi Fraternity,
on
Orchestra's Jack A. has called sales staff. tomorrow
Symphon: Mrs sales group the volunteer Murat Theater pens Monday the campaign were chairman of the Deitch, Frank C. Harold l.arsh, C. McCammon, D. Rosenak, John E. Steeg, Stuart Wilson and the Louellen Trimble and
a
ticket for the
ahead
week
announced com= Dunn, James S, Harold C.
sales
W.
Honored
Friends of Miss Maude Balke, whose marriage to Ward Ravmond
Fenstermaker will take place Sept nuptial parties for her Miss Jane Wynne Saturday with a luncheon at
and Miss
Dorothy the Highland Golf
26, are arranging several pre-
entertain Club
will Country
Braden and
for Miss Balke and her sister, Virginia, whose engagement to Edward
Wohlegumuth has been announced Mrs. Donald Morrison Jr., a shower for home. On Sunday Mrs guest of honor at a and Mrs. William R. Chapin
Will her
Mr
On Saturday, Sept. 21, Miss Dorotht and on Sunda:
the two Misses Bidlke, McCuen will give a cocktail party
Virginia Brown Entertains
and Miss Miss Maude Balke Sati Hav breakfast
S
will give Morrison's Balke as parents,
Martha Moore evening at Mrs will have Miss the home of her
irda Jr, at
Barlow will entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. for both brides-to-be
Miss Virginia Brown, who will leave soon for Dana Hall School, was to entertain today with a luncheon at the home of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Austin H. Brown
Guests were to include the Misses Beth Anderson Georgianna Dedaker, Margaret
ILockwood, Ann Sayles,
Peggy Noel
Boozer Jarol
Alice vihill
Eleanor Appel, Marilyn MulE Taggart,
Stevenson, Va
Cynthia Test, Nancy Wohlgemuth and Suzanne DePrez of Shelby-
Ind
ville
Municipal Gardens Woman's
Department Club Aids Named
Mrs. Roscoe Conkle, Municipal Garden's Woman’ committee
president, has announced her ing vear. They are: Mrs. Toney Flack, Herschell Schuck and Mrs. Kosta arts chairman, with Mrs. Colin Mrs. Joseph Walpole, garden section chairman, with Mrs. Ernest Millholland and Mrs. Clifford HorMesdames Emil Soufflot, Paul W. Oren and Millholland, advisory committee: Mrs. Thomas Maley and Mrs. Robert Shank. 7th district delegates with Mrs. Lewis Sholtt and a H. D. Spurgeon, alternates Mrs. Robert Clegg is delegate and Miss Mavme Jacobs, alternate, to the Indianapolis Council of Women W. H. Hodgson is delegate and Edward Wright, alternate, to Juvenile Detention Home Auxil-
nev.
Mrs Mrs the iary Also Named as Aids Others are Mrs. Souffiot tional fund chairman, with Mrs. Coapstick and Mrs. Mader; Mrs Robert Shank, parliamentarian and resolutions; Mrs. Maley Mrs. Millholland, poet laureate; Mrs. Flack, year book chairman, with Mrs. Srader; Mrs. J. W. Walters, magazines; Mrs, Paul W, Oren, publicity Mrs. William Oren is chairman of guditors assisted by Mrs. Roger Lawton and Mrs. Jennie White; Mrs. William Burcham, budget chairman, with Mrs. H. A. Harlan and Mrs. Robert Clegg; Mrs. Burton Knight, program chairman with Mrs. Schuck and chairman of sections, Mesdames Flack, Thompson and Walpole Mrs. T. V. Petranoff, hospitality chairman, with Mrs. Horace Dougherty and Mrs. W. R. Kester and all presidents, Mesdames H. P. Willwerth, Hodgson, Shank, Soufflot. Oren and Millholland In Charge of Membership Mrs. George Holmes, membership chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Charles Everett, Paul Hubbell and H. C. Stearns. Mrs H. A Harlan is ways and means chairman assisted by Mesdames Farl Buchanan, C. W. Greenlee and the executive board. Other appointments are: Mrs willis Jones, chaplain; Mrs. Kester, pianist; Mrs. S. S. Clement, telephone chairmah; Mrs. Eimer Sommer, first vice chairman; Mrs. Harold Faulkner, second vice chairman Members of the hostess committee are Mrs. E. R. Ruster, general chairman; Mrs. Shott, vice chairman: Mesdames Carl Jones, Burcham and H. L. Jones Miss Mayme Jacobs, memoriam
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legislation; |
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Club com-
Department appointments for the Mrs fine
chairman, with IL.eon Thompson, Louis Mader.
service Mrs Mrs
social Maxim: t and
chairman, with Mrs. Mary Hummell and Mis. William Emrich; Mrs. Hodgson, historian chairman, with Mrs. S. J. Bardsley and Mrs. Fred Kepner. Mrs. Joseph chairman, with Ball, Edward Wright, and E. H. Kingston. Starr is librarian Hostesses for September are Mrs Lett, chairman; Mrs. Wright, vice chairman; Mesdames Shott. Fred Chastain, Oren, Greenlee, William Eaton Hubbell, Emrich, Flack, Bardsley and Mader. October hostesses are Mrs. Henry Bitz, chairman; Mrs. Lawton. vice chairman; Mesdames Burcham. D D. Phillips, Souffiot, P. J. Wiltz, Hodgson and Clyde Johnson. | The November hostesses are Mrs Hancock. chairman; Mrs. Paul Smith, vice chairman; Mesdames Sommer, Hattie Jones. O. A. Holman, Harold Hayes, Stearns and Shank December hostesses are Mrs. Carl Jones, chairman: Mrs. H. L. Jones, vice chairman: Mesdames Schuck, Holmes, Ruth Jackson. Everet Smith, Harold Faulkner. W F. Johnson, Hummell and Harry Watt
visitation EC Smith J. C
Hancock, Mesdames Paul Mrs.
January Hostesses Hostesses for January are Mrs. George Usher, chairman; Mrs. Clegg. vice chairman: M#&sdames Loomis Jennings, A. A. McCray, Charles Graul, David Deuper, Knight and Grant Hornaday. February hostesses are Mrs. Judy, chairman; Mrs. Kester. vice chairman; Mesdames Charles Bradley, Petranoff, Michael Hahev David Thomas, Harlan, Buchanan
W. 1. Hoag, Carrie Hoag and Elmer |
Miller March hostesses are Mrs. George Smith, chairman; Miss Jacobs, vice chairman; Mesdames Thompson, H. A. Marley, Srader, Starr, Horney, Spurgeon, Coapstick and White. Hostesses for April are Mrs. Elizabeth Hertzell, chairman; Mrs. Ball. vice chairman May hostesses are Mrs. Willwerth. chairman; Mrs. Dougherty, vice chairman; Mesdames Maxime, Oren, George Dunn, J. W. Clement, Everett, Gertrude MeCord. Maley and Llovd Pottenger. Host-
esses for June are Mrs. Walpole.
(chairman, Mrs. Ruster, vice chair-
| mag.
the Third Christian
Price, |
Kindred Photo,
Miss Helen Jane Scanling will be married to Ken
ceremony to be performed Sunday Church. The bride is the and Mrs
A. O. Ps Heads Are Named
Omega Chi Chapter Will Meet Tomorrow Today's sorority calendar lists three tomorrow evening meetings and a Thursday luncheon, Indianapolis alumnae of ALPHA | OMICRON PI will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at 154 Blue Ridge Road. Mrs. Robert Fessier, hostess, will be assisted by Mrs Joseph Hood, Miss Portia Adams and Miss Gladys Hawickhorst, Mrs Ralph Coblentz, chapter president, will name the following committees for the year: Membership and directory, Mrs. Robert chairman; Misses Lenora Marie Sullivan, Dorothy Lyon, Gladys Hawickhorst and Charlotte Peele. Program —Mrs.
Fessler,
Winter,
Trueblood,
chairman: Mesdames Thomas Evans, W. F, McDonald, F. M Slaser and Ray Harris; Misses Ione Voss, Shirley Howell, Rosemary Rocap and Geraldine Kindig National Work—Mrs. Adrian Wilhoit, chairman; Mrs. H. G. Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Harold Davidson: Miss Dorothy Powers and Miss Ruth Brock. Ways and Means and Telephone Mrs. Henry Pond, chairman; Mesdames Clyde Clark, L. Victor Brown, J. Lloyd Allen, Joseph Hood, Adrian Nilhoit, Lester Nicewander, T. Claire Davis, H. J. Kreutzinger. and Miss Mildred Frazer. Magazine—Mrs, Shockley Lockridge, chairman; Mesdames Ted Marbaugh, Herbert Kenney Jr. and Paul Weir; Miss Mary Jo Spurrier and Miss Eileen Rocap. Needlework Guild—Mrs F. Steger, chairman: Mrs, James O'Bear and Mrs. Louis G. Bumen: Miss Melba Bray and Miss Bernadine Patrick Visiting — Mrs chairman; Miss lough and Miss Gladys Hawickhorst Flowers—Miss Marie Sullivan. Song--Miss Mildred Frazee Miss Loriene Fillenwarth will be hostess for ALPHA CHAPTER OF THE OMEGA CHI SORORITY tomorrow evening, ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA NU TAU will meet at 8 p. m. to- | morrow at the Hotel Lincoln. A covered-dish luncheon and] business meeting is scheduled by LAMBDA CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA for 12:30 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs Russell Blake, 877 E. 55th St.
Lodges Book |
Cc. C
Richard Mills, Martha MeCul-
Meet: ngs
The TLADIES AUXILIARY TO THE INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER [OF THE O. E. S. 393 was fo spon- |
|sor a card party at 2 o'clock this] tafternoon at the Temple, 1522 Ww. Morris St. { At a special meeting of the| LADIES’ AUXILIARY TO THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION | OF MACHINISTS 278, Friday even- | [ing at 8 o'clock, the program will] (honor Mrs. May Peak of Den-| ver, Colo, international president of the auxiliary Friends of the organization are invited to the social hour after the meeting. dames Corda Faust, Jessie lecock and Josephine Bright charge of arrangements.
Han- | are in
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NETTIE RANSFORD CHAPTER | 464, Order of Eastern Star, will hold | its stated meeting tomorrow at 8! p. m
Guy L. Scanling, 3422 N, |
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By Alumnac |
TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1940
Mrs James 1 are at home in Knightstown, In
Richard M
By Sept. 10 Bahamians the Bahamas conclusion activities talked with I spoke to the 0 far as to say did not consider House as “hers” but as residence. This fact, she
NEW YORK Windsor nor the as Governor of This is the which I “covered with them and The last Duchess she flatly that Government an official
(U P) think will 1
of
time went «he
Kalleen, before her marriage Aug
d.
31
Duke and Duchess of Windsor Are Not Expected to Remain Long at Post in the Bahamas
Neither
that ast
dling
ready suffered as result When
vers reached after the Windsors, innumerable
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tourist
a month
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I asked
Hurly Steele was Miss Elizabeth Kalleen Mr, and
the Duke
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which
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the w
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said, underlay all her plans for its that the Windsors would make 1
redecoration “I want the next Governon in without having she said. “It isn’t home-—it is an and I want to monize with anyone's
this house son that can move right it redecorated ” as if it were my official decorate it to harbelongings.”
to do
The inference that her husband's land or of
Bahamas fits in with the Nassau that off in to bigger
Governor of the temporary general belief in Duke only stopping small capital on his way things
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impossible hapwins the the Duke would be in the able position indeed.” The official explained if th ish Isles themselves were
aso
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But what these bigger things are the long talked of Federated West
is a matter of controvers: Many Governor of the Islands, he serve as an unofficial good will ambassador to America The himself denied this, though stressed his feelings of for the United States and expressed a wish to “be back He declared that hoth he and the Duchess would make a trip “after the elections and before the new vear” through the States, continuing on Canada to visit his ranch at Calgary “America own count: smile at his wife
Duchess Dislikes Heat
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to
the Duchwith a
ter all,
he said
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There also was worried speculation in Nassau about the fact that the Duchess was suffering from the intense summer heat. One official told me there was a general fecling that if the Duke asked his brother,
King George VI, to be withdrawn, indorsed Mrs. president Federation
the King would comply with his wishes. And that, the official said, would be a tragedy for the Ba-
Mes- | §
Mrs. Esther Feree is worthy | ”
matron and D. Ray Higgins worthy | &
patron. Mrs. Ina Crowley and Mrs. Velda | | Tolin will be hostesses for the in- | | vestigating committee of the WOM- | |EN'S AUXILIARY TO SAHARA | GROTTO at Johnson's Dinner Place | tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. The wel- | fare committee will meet with Mrs. |
Grace Alexander, 1025 N. Bancroft | St., Friday at 12.
Charles |
To R. E. Haehl
Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Haehl are | lon a motor trip through the East] after their marriage Saturday night |
at 7:30 o'clock in the Pleasant Run ;
Parkway Evangelical and Reformed | Church. Rev. R. C. Windhorst per- | formed the ceremony. Mrs. Haehl, formerly Miss Helen Miller, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Miller, 3713 E. Market [8t., and Mr. Haehl is the son of Edward Haehl, 1410 Mount St | Out-of-town guests who attended |
| |
[the wedding and the reception that | | followed at the Miller home were] [Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haehl, Detroit, | {Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller | and son of Jloomington, Ind.
Indies the Duke would will in line for its presidenc: | The fact Duke like to get away Nassau things
Charles Bahamians believe that even while and
-from friendship | of the last
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Arbutus Garden Club Members Picnic
The Arbutus Garden
Club was
to
have a covered dish picnic today at
{the | Cold Miles
home
Spring and
Mr
of Mrs
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Robert
the
hostesses, were to serve the dessert course,
Yack Mrs. Symmes The Fortnightly
the enth The
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Arrange Tri Delt Dinner
fice of District, election
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fed(hamas, a final blow at their dwin-!eration’s convention next month.
This foursome is in charge of the Pear]! Dinner which the Butlet University Chapter of Delta Delta Delta Sorority will have tonight at
the Columbia Club
Left to right are Miss Eileen White, rush captain;
Miss Norma Rahe, alumnae assistant; Miss Ruth Cabalzer, collegiate assistant, and Miss Carol Sherman, social chairman,
Mise WwW, J
son of
Patricia Kervan Mr. and will be Church
Kervan, daughter be Frank 9a m
will Mi
al
married to ~
at the
service
Catholic
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M1 farold
and M) EE. Miller, <8. The
of Arc
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M1 E. Aeal have
and / marriage of then
Of Cieorge Chapman
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Javne The Chur
Sept
Joan ing wil sept
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W. D.C. Group New Society to Be Organized
Sponsors Talk On Sept. 17
Dinner Planned hy
Stenotypists
Club
ist three special speaker:
programs in todav’s new
an instal
lation and an election of officers as
the Indianapolis club season near
the autumn rush Mrs M
and of
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Mevers.
the
Howard attorney
chairman Indiana De-
{partment of the Legion
Un-American Activ ities, will addre the CITY HOS{PITAL AUXILIARY OF THE COM | MUNITY WELFARE DEPART IMENT OF THE WOMEN'S DE PARTMENT CLUB Tuesdat Sent 17 p m in ditorium I'he meeting i the public Mrs. E. A. Carson All will make ition of the organization Mrs. Paul Whipple, accompanied Mrs, Russell Sanders, will group of songs Program chairman is M1 E. Dunn, Mrs. William 1 charge of arrangement W. H. Link is in charge assisted Mrs. J. M Chairman the Community fare Department is Mrs. A. C mu Other
American | Committee
|
on
at a
Bloe anu
open president of thr
liars a brief explan
activitie bh
present a
(iro ee Hoag and Mrs of the doo Whitehead Wel Ras-
by
of
ssen, Auxiliar Tickets Miss Carrie M chairman: Mrs. A. J. Huebe: Mrs. Ralph I. Thompson Mrs. V. H. Rothles dames Rav B and V Grace Norri Hostess—Mrs hairman; Mesdame: Robert M. Brve Forrest Danner, Edward Frank S. O'Neil, Charles and. Howard D. Spurgeon Funds derived from this program will be used for a scholarship award to a nurse graduating thi from the City Hospital Nursing Schonl The Auxiliary has announced a luncheon and musical program for the nurses at the City Hospital and Miss Beatrice Gerrin Nurses given the Club House on N
committees are Hoag and Finance chairman: MesRoval Nichand Mi;
Dorward olas V. Smith Scott M John E S
Ford Engelki Bernei Ludlum Smith
Low
H
veal
Super Oct Meridian
i1sor of
to be 15 ai
St The Y. A. M. CLUB will meet to night with Miss Dorothy Ann Dowd, 4107 Park Ave. Plans will be com pleted for a wiener roast to he held at Forest Park, Noblesville, Sept. 18
The WOMEN'S ATHLETIC CLUB board was scheduled to meet to complete plans for an open house, | The open house date will be an[nounced late;
today
[| RIO DE JANEIRO CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB will meet tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Ernest 940 Brunswick St. Mrs. Lloyd Miller is assistant host The speaker, Mrs. Ruth Holwill discuss “Myths and Cusof the South Seas.”
Foster
ess man, toms
The president's dav luncheon of the EPHAMAR LITERARY CLUB wiil take place tomorrow at 12:50 (o'clock at the Marott Hotel, Mrs Frank MeCracken and Mrs. H. J Scudder wil] assist Mrs M. Rabet thostess for the meeting After greetings by the Mrs. Mattie Harris, the the club will be given thur 8S. Brown. Mrs. Andrew wood will give a resume ivear 1939-40 and Mis: [ Davidson will present (view, Music will be | Mrs. Josephine Bray and ( Helle: |
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president response fol Mrs, ArUnde: of the club Melbourne re bt C
hy
a book
provided
Mrs. |
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The INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER
|OF THE ASSOCIATED STENO-!charge of luncheon arrangements
[TYPISTS OF AMERICA will meet [tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock for a dinner in the Apollo Room of the {Canary Cottage. At the meeting to
follow, the program for the year wiil Among the Leper Colony.
be planned and committee pointments made New officers who recently are: Mrs president; Mrs. Ruth Briscoe, vice[president; Mrs. Mary Schakel. treasurer; Miss Hilda Dykstra, recording secretary, Miss Rosemary Kirkhofl, corresponding secretary; Mesdames Bess Pressler, Chloris Covle and Helen Holsclaw, Miss Ann Beyersdorfer and Miss Hazel Thompson, board members
ap-
were installed Dorothy Rau,
Mrs. Henry Baumeier will enter(tain the 1908 CLUB with a 12:30 luncheon Thursday at her home in Westfield. Mrs. James Spangler will speak on “My Experience in the First World War.” The club's new C. E. Yarbrough, Thompson Abbett, | Mrs. Nelson Gibson John A. Garrettson L. A. Bowers tary, and Mrs rian '
officers are Mis president; Mrs vice-president : secretary: Mr treasurer; Mrs corresponding secre A. C. McKee, histo-
Jacobs will review The Vantage Point” by Hilda Morris Thursday evening for mem bers of the INTER LIBROS CLUB. The meeting will be at Miss Jacobs’ home at 2302 N. Alabama St.
§
Miss Mar
to
has
|
Church Guild Plans |
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At Broadway Methodist; Y . ’ v . Girls’ Group to Hold Dinner
neipty celebration n week { Christian Thursdat Mission=
Church is to
organization of a church homescomin
meeting the
new fa g
feature churcl activitie
a dinnex Charter da; Service will be The organization ary Societ and hold such a charte; A luncheon will be Pp. Mm. in the community Broadway Church Thu cially prepared program the installation officer: enrollment of charter member: Among department the society will be Bible classe luncheon group fuds classe al erviers and social The
talled
ind group ion of a Womai Broadway Met} place of Ladie organizat mont
12:30
Snciety Cl} So hodist
for organizat 0 rch
101 1¢
observed by the will take imilar day
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the
108 ions, Fach thi a at room of
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Butler Sorority
ol
Dinners Set
Formal dinners
0f fua
mission to be given bv the
sO0CH fue yy 1 he . . n ty group even sororities on Fairview campus
work
officers wil fo
SU this evening will climax rush act the fall Pi Beta p at Country tricia Svlve chairman Mrs Mi
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Edward
following 1 Ye D1 101
The 30
fo] emester
Phi the Club with acting a general tmistre will bey alumna and chapter president foul speakers whn the four classe ororit Nea
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by John the
will be Highland Golf
Mi Pa
pastor dinner Mrs. Mrs. J E Mi FS Men Mull dents of ery pre
c Andrew Wood ant
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Spurrie president at A m
president
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ana harle; P) Toa Jasper Scott Marv Wiley introduce represent co-eds in the will receive fa The Kappa will he served new ‘Theta house to 5 guests, Miss Jean chairman with alumnae
Al) presi
education tl William vice of Chri local church
mi at M1
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Social Relations and
vill of pledges SALE Theta dinner Pp. al approximately Pickett is gen M1 Wall sponsor, assisting
activitie Othe recoraing seq alr Mrs. J Mrs. Je of student Smith, voung 1r'yv: Mi
work secretail
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Jay Reed stant ~( Mrs women's and Frank Howell Mrs, A and publi
Mis. EB. 1
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officer: ret
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Alpha 6
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retary work Charle
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her,
girls ret children’s L. Thurston cation secretary, South, supplies
literature and Banquet at 1, A, C, The Star Dust banquet given by he Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Miss Jean Benham and Miss Jean Hixon are in charge of the dinner, which will be carried out with the “Star” theme. Miss Ivelyn Lloyd, alumna, toast - mistress and will act as astronomer; Miss Helen Mock, pledge president will talk on “Star Gazing and Miss Lois Morton, president of the chapter, wil speak on “Star Dust.” Also on the program will be Miss Nadine Frye, alumna, who will have as her subject “Hitch Your Wagon lo a Star,” and the final speake: will be one of the founders of Alpha Chi, Miss Estelle Leonard, who will conclude the program with speech, “The Star Miss Eileen White chairman of the Delta dinner which will be the Columbia Club will be Miss Norma chairman, and Miss Ruth Decorations wiil he carriea in pine, pearl and silver gold and blue, all of which are Tri Delt symbols. Favors will be Tri Delt sterling silver rings.
secretary the Indianof
first meeting of Girls’ Friend! Episcopal Church meeting Miss member: Rushee plan
The apolis Christ dinner Tearoom the new be in charge. discussed
be al
society will be a the Feese) Brumfield will
toaayv at Marion chairman, will be
18
of the to have in the
church
Circle
was
The Queen Esthel Third Christian Churcl a homecoming celebration Mary Conkle room the today A covered dish luncheon was to be served a Mescdames S. 8S Broughton Kurneru Charles Flack, Anise Brvant and Eva Thornton were he hostesses Mrs. Frank Lockwood vill preside at the 1 meeting Mrs lead devotion Ruth Estes, assist will talk M1 Toward a Spiritual Mrs. Myrtle Brown will play selections and Mrs L Keith will be in charge of gram. All members are attend.
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of
{ nool Virginia
in president busi Stout
het I= general Delta Delta at 7 m. at Assisting her Rahe, alumnae Cabhnlzm
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nD int to the Contribn Defense piano Morton the prorequested
pa on
tion ou!
to
Zetas Arrange Party
The Zeta Tau Alpha dinner will served at 7 p. m. at the Zeta house with Miss Paula Mcgeneral chairman, and Miss Williams assistant The scheme will be in turquoise blue and gray, and the decorations are to be carried out in the Zeta Tau Alpha pledge pin motif, Miss Betty Freeman and Miss firs’ Juanita Winfield are co-chairmen Paul of the Kappa Kappa Gamma “Owl Carl Dinner” which will be served at 6 Koepper, vice chairman; Mrs, Jack p. m, at the chapter house, Toas!IForcum, recording secretary; Mrs. mistress will be Mis8 Carolvn Varin Richard Behrmann, corresponding alumna, Decorations for the “Owl ecretary, and Mrs. Arthur Brenn,| Dinner” will be flowers and a light treasure: ed gold key which is the Kappa symbol The new pledges will be favored with corsages The Delta Gamma formal will be held at the chapter under the chairmanship of Jeanne Seward Decorations be in bronze, pink and blue saorority’'s colors New pledges receive corsages and favors
Orphans Association | Will Meet Friday
Lutheran
be chapter Clurg Janet color
Or-
ociation will meet
Members of the phans Welfare As Friday afternoon following a lunch= eon at 12:30 p. m, at the Orphans Home, New officers in charge o meeting of the vear are Rupprecht, chairman; Mrs,
f the
Mrs,
dinner house Mi will the will
[Luncheon Thursday
At its monthly meeting Thursday the Women's Guild the Fi Evangelical and Reformed Church 10th St, and Oakland Ave will SPONSOL 12 o'clock luncheon for all women the church and their friends Walter Meyers in
of
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Card Party Set The Maennerchor Society of the Athenacum Turners will sponsor it: luncheon, Mrs. first card party of the year at 2 will preside at ap. m. Friday. Mrs. William Clifford The program sub- is in charge of arrangements, with Guild's Work the assistance of Mrs. Caroline Shaw
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