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Society—

It's Contagious! Even the Civic Has Been Bitten By the Campaign Bug

THE CIVIC THEATER'S opening play this year, “Of Thee I Sing,” has set the theme for the annual membership drive starting with its first meeting at 8

p. m. tonight at the Playhouse. : The musical satirizes a presidential campaign- and, in Keeping with that motif and the current presidential campaign, workers in the 26th annual subscription campaign will elect “The Top Man” as the drive progresses. “The Top Man” will be one of five division leaders representing five parties or divisions. Captains are designated as precinct committeewomen and committeemen and their work will be to encourage their workers or voters to sell enough memberships to elect their candidate. Election returns will be tabulated at a series of report meetings to conclude with a victory meeting on Sept. 27, closing day of the drive. The meeting tonight will be like a typical political meeting with the various parties staging demonstrations to boom their candidates. Banners with party slogans and colors will appear at the ‘“‘convention” and candidates will make acceptance speeches stating their platforms in pushing subscriptions to the theater.

C. Hollis Hull Is Campaign Manager

C. HOLLIS HULL is campaign chairman. He will present the candidates for “Top Man.” Wallace O. Lee is nominee for the Brown Party with the slogan. “Life, Liberty and Lee.” Ford Kaufman is a precinct committeeman and Miss Sara Lauter, Mrs. T. G. LaManna and Mrs. William H. Gibbs, committeewomen. “Of Course It's Whyte” is the slogan for the Waite Party seeking to keep in the lead R. Kirby Whyte. Harry Latham and Mesdames Richard Efroymson, Russell W. McDermott and Harold R. Victor are his precinct leaders. Frank J. Hoke will campaign under the colors of the Orange Party with the slogan “No Hokus Hoke.” His precinct workers are Miss Betty Tharp, Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm and Mrs. E. H. Adriance. T. M Overley will seek the title as the Green Party candidate with the slogan “Over the Top Overley.” H. H. Arnholter, Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen and Mrs. Walter Houppert will supervise their voters. The Purple Party will present Harlan Livengood, “Good for Life Livengood,” and his campaigners are Mesdames Kai Hanson, C. D. Vawter and Farless Hewlett. Campaign headquarters are at the Playhouse, and the election board includes Mr. Hull, Miss Lauter; J. Perry Meek, president; Norman Green, Ronald S. Skyrme, Miss Eldena Lauter and Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno II.

Bridge Party Will Honor Mary Koehler

MISS MARY KOEHLER, whose marriage to Ralph E Triller will be at 8:30 p. m. Sept. 28 at the Proplyaesum will be honor guest tomorrow night at a bridge party and handkerchief shower given by Mrs. William Shepler at her home. Miss Koehler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Koehler and Mr. Triller’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Triller. Guests tomorrow with the bride-to-be, her mother and Mr. Triller's mother, will include Mrs. J. G. Naughton, mother of the hostess, Mesdames J. I. Cummings, Robert B. Rhoads Jr. Joseph Thompson, Roger Shiel, Charles Rogers, Harry Riddell, Kenneth Kinnear, William Leppert and Taylor Land, Miss Nancy Ballinger and Miss Laura Miller. Appointments for the party will two shades of blue and white.

be in the bridal colors of

Tudor Graduates Choose Schools

MEMBERS OF last June's School are busy these days packing entering college. Among Tudor Hall girls whose school selections have not appeared are Miss Margarct Johnson, Richmond, Ind, and Miss Florence Oran, Peoria, Ill, who will go to Connecticut Ccllege. Miss Betty Carrie Reynolds, Anderson, Ind., will attend Sarah Lawrence College. Miss Jacquelyn Joseph, Shelbyville, Ind., will attend Indiana University; Miss Frances Potter, Lafayette, Ind. will enter Purdue University; Miss Ada Merry, Dunkirk, Ind, will go to DePauw University, and Miss Julia Sefton, Anderson, will enter Gulf Park College.

British Group to Raise Funds

MRS ALEX MCcVIE will entertain members of the Dryburgh Abbey Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon at her home Monday. Assisting her will be Mrs. Howard T. Griffith and Mrs. Robert Frost Daggett. Following the luncheon the first meeting of the fiscal year will be held. Plans for raising funds for British war relief will be discussed in detail.

graduating class of Tudor Hall trunks in preparation for

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORRDAN—Last year I fell very much in love with a nice boy. He fell hard for me, too. We made a wonderful couple, but last month he and his boy friend got the idea that they wanted to hitch-hike somewhere. The night before he left he told me he was going to New Mexico, but at the place where he works he said he was going to New York. Everyone says he has gone to a different place. He has been gone for three weeks and he hasn't written to me yet. He hasn't written to his parents, either. He usually writes to me when he is away. Why doesn’t he write now? Has something happened to him, or do you think he has forgotten me? Please tell me the truth because I must know. TROUBLED.

Aaswer—Of course I don't know any more about it than you do. When a boy gets the itch to wander his girl grows less important to him. He is more or less distracted by the adventure he has. Very few boys write letters home when they are on a trip in spite of strenuous parental urging. Perhaps the urge to wander springs from a wish to throw off all close ties, at least temporarily. I hesitate to say that the boy has lost all interest in you. Perhaps out of sight is out of mind with him, but when he comes back he'll be charmed all over again. I once knew a man who broke his engagement because he had a chance to take a trip around the world. After a year's absence in which he wrote not at all, he came back and married the girl in spite of her disapproval of his behavior. However, this does not mean that the same thing will happen to you. For all I know you may never see the boy again. Therefore, the last thing you should do is to sit around and pine for him. Get out and have a good time with other boys. When and if he comes back, don’t be too cordial. Let him work to regair his lost status. You've taken the whole affair more seriously than he has. Try to be more casual in your attitud:

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DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a boy 19 years old. About three months ago I met a nice girl of 17. We went steady for about three weeks and I saw her at least three times a week during that time. Then gradually she became cool to my visits. Then she started going out with another fellow. The last time I asked her for a date she didn’t answer; so 1 haven't seen her since. What should I do? I'm very much in love with her. Should I try to win her back or forget her? DON

Answer—I wouldn’t give her another thought. You can’t fall very deeply in love when you're so young and have known the girl such a short time. Your pride is piqued. You'd like to prove you can get her back. But when a girl is so indifferent the best thing you can do is to give her pride a jolt by showing her vou don’t give a whoop. Men have died and worms have eaten them but not for love. Remember? JANE JORDAN.

Put your problems in a letter to Jane Jordan who will answer your questions in this column daily.

Zeta Tau Alpha Dr. Blatt To Speak On South Sea Isles Party Oct. 15 ioe to hear Dr. A. Ebner Blatt speak The annual benefit bridge party |.mr..s: L] of the Zeta Tau Alpha Indianapolis| SHC Isles of the South Seas Alumnae will be held the afternoon | of Oct. 5 in Ayres’ auditorium. Miss Julia Miller, general chair-

. : ino Assisting the hostess were to man, has appointed the following : assistants: Mrs. Elmer L. Foster ang | the Mesdames Logan Jenkins, E.

Miss Esther Renfrew, general com- | Marburger, E. D. Gamble and Et mittee; Mrs. Richard Lennox, prize | Degischer. chairman, with Dearing, Milton Lofton and R. [sae Morrison; Miss Laura Schultz, candy Initiation of new members.

sales chairman, with Miss Rose Ellen | ge ct ES eerie rd and Mrs. Raymond W. Hil- Saddle Club to Meet gedag.

eon. Mrs. Frank L. Boles, 1706 W throp Ave. was to be hostess.

The Mandalay Chapter of the In. ternational Travel Study Club was

on to-

(day following a 12:30 p. m. lunch-

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Miss Ellen Galbrith was Mesdames Walter |t0 provide the music and Mrs. John B./ Price was to be in charge of the

The Sundown Saddle Club will

The group will hold a wiener roast meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the

at its monthly meeting at 5:30 p. m.| Sundown Ranch, two miles west

of

tomorrow at the home of Dr. Olga | Bridgeport, Ind. At a recent meetBonke Booher, 4058 N. Pennsylvania ing of the club Dave Dunwoody was

St., when members will

receive lolected sergeant-at-arms. tickets for the card party.

Luncheon Is Today

Dance Is Tomorrow

dance and card party at 8:30 p. | with a covered dish luncheon Mary Bechert, Jeanne Bardy and

tomorrow at 322 E. New York St. [for the Double 8 Society.

Mrs. Ernst F. Stienecker, 2163 S. Barnhorst, The Bon Ton Club will hold a Pennsylvania St., was to entertain! Ann Fitzgerald, Marcella Johnson,

|William B. Smith, vice-prest&ent; [Mrs. Gerald Ganser, recording sec-

i Omega Nu Tau

Convention Is In Cincinnati

A national convention, which several Indianapolis delegates will attend, and an opening fall meeting are included in today’s sorority news. OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY will be represented by 19 members of the local Alpha Chapter at the national convention Saturday and Sunday in Cincinnati, O. The delegation will include Mrs. Earl A. Schull, grand president; Mrs. Lisle C. Hunter, grand treasurer, and Mrs. Oral E. Beatty, associate editor of The Kite. Miss Josephine Abbott, Alpha president-elect, will be official delegate from the chapter. Others who will attend are Mrs. Walter T. Kendall, chapter president and national representative =- elect; Mesdames Morrow J. Allen, Sherman Armour, Edward W. Hohlt, Robert L. Kares, Thornton Rust, Violet Burkhead and Norman T. Sluterbeck; Misses Audra Chenoweth, Alice V. Hill, Edna Mae Hirst, Cornelia Packer, Dorothy Seifert, Helen Sinclair and Opal Wiseman. The convention program at the Netherlands Plaza Hotel will include business meetings, a formal banquet and initiation services, a convention ball and installation of the new grand officers.

RHO GAMMA CHI SORORITY will hold its first meeting of the season tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Graham, 4001 E. Washington St.

ALPHA TAU CHAPTER OF ALPHA ZETA BETA will hold an election of officers at its regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Warren Hotel.

Miss Edith Cory will be hostess for

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Four Are Recent Brides and Three Will Wed in Services This Month

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1940

Narrators Club Do Begins Season This Evening

On-Ea-Ota Group Will Play Bridge

First fall meetings continue to hold the club spotlight. The NARRATORS' CLUB fall season will begin this evening with a meeting at the home of Mrs. Carl Spencer, 16 W. 35th St. Mrs. Harold F. Pischer will review ‘Escape’ by Ethel Vance. The program also will include reports by Mrs. Donovan T. Turk and

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1. Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Page are at home at 4851 University Ave. Mrs. Page was Miss Jeane Elizabeth Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Evans, before her recent marriage. (Porter Photo.)

2. Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Webb was married to Edwin Hoffman Aug. 24. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. F. J. Banker. (Photoreflex Photo.)

3. Miss Wilma Jean Davis will be married to John Surber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Surber, tomorrow night. Miss Davis is a sister of Mrs. Irene Kinsely. (Moorefield Photo.)

4. Miss Dolores Kistner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kistner, will become the bride of Edward L. Johnson, son of Mrs. Ira Johnson, in a ceremony to be performed Sept. 28 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.

5. A Saturday wedding will be

that of Miss Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto F.

BETA CHAPTER OF OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY this evening at | 8 p. m. at her home, 2614 N. Hard- | ing St.

The season's first business meeting will be held by LAMBDA CHAPTER, OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY, today at the Hotel Lincoln.

ALPHA CHAPTER, ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY, met with Mrs. H. A. Baker, 4120 Broadway, for a 1 p. m. luncheon yesterday. A regular business meeting followed the luncheon. Mrs. L. S. Carroll, Anderson, Ind., and Mrs. Harry Jones, Lebanon, Ind, were guests. Mrs. John R. Sentney, national president of ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA went recently to Columbus, Ind. to install officers of Eta Chapter for the coming year. While there she discussed plans for the coming convention to be held in Chicago Oct. 4-6.

Butler Alumni

Dance Sept. 20

Committees have been announced for the annual fall dance of the Butler Alumni Club of Indianapolis which will pe held at the Butler gymnasium Friday, Sept. 20, the night before the opening football] game of the season with St. Joseph | College. |

the dance, Scanlon, club president. Proceeds will be added to the club’s scholarship fund. Emsley Johnson Jr. is chairman of the dance committee. Assisting | him are Mrs. Thomas McCreary, Miss Elysee Crosier, J. Russell Townsend, Mayburn

George Schumacher and Mr. Scanlon.

Miss Kathryn Bowlby, chairman;

|evening

Johnson, to Donald R. Moreland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moreland. The service will be at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

6. Mrs. Henry H. Watkins was Miss Vora Jean Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Green, before her marriage Sept. 2 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins are to be at home at 2003 N. Meridian St. after a trip East. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard L. Hammond will be at home at 558 S. Lincoln St. Bloomington, Ind. after Tuesday. Mrs. Hammond

was Miss Dorothy C. Webster, |

daughter of Mrs. Raymond Webster, before her recent marriage. (Photoreflex Photo.)

C. Y. O. Dance

‘Will Be Friday

A “Good Luck Dance” on Friday the 13th will open the Catholic Youth Organization's autumn dancing season. It will be given in the parish auditorium of

Johnson, |

‘dent, explained the consolidation of | the former Ladies’ Aid Societies, her mother will include Mrs. Paul Harry

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Mrs. Paul Duckwall on the confer ence for Indiana writers sponsored last summer by Indiana University. Mrs. Albert C. Neff will read an original story and Mrs. Thomas Carlin, president, will outline the club's activities and social events for the coming year,

The opening meeting of the MOTHERS' CLUB OF THE GARFIELD PARK KINDERGARTEN was to be held at 1:15 p. m. today at the kindergarten. Hostesses were to be the officers: Mrs, Thomas A, Cortese, president; Mrs. Leo Here bertz, vice president; Mrs. Kathere ine Mayer, treasurer; Mrs. Clyde Cazee, recording secretary, and Mrs. William Hankins, corresponding secretary,

The LA-VAL-WOOD HOME-=-MAKERS' CLUB will meet tomore row at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Rhea Nelson,

Mrs. O. R. Burghard, president of the LAMBDA CHI ALPHA MOTH-«-ERS’ CLUB of Butler University, appointed the following committees at the organization's first meeting of the year yesterday: Mrs. 8S. E. Elliott and Mrs. Ross Mitchell, program; Mrs. C. A, Breece and Mrs. S. F. Dolzall, social; Mesdames H. W. Mason, Smith

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‘Elect Officers

| Charter Day of the new Woman's {Society of Christian

| Methodist Church yesterday after- | | noon. {presented by Mrs. Orien W. Fifer,

chairman of the nominating com- |

I mittee. {350 women who enrolled as mem{bers and installed by Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, pastor.

Mrs. W. C. Borcherding, presi- |

Missionary Societies and (church groups to form the new organization. She stated that “the {purpose of the Woman's Society of Christian Service shall be to! unite all women of the church in Christian living and service; to help develop and support Christian work among women and children around the world; to develop the (spiritual life; to study the needs of (the world; to take part in such service activities as will strengthen | |the local church and improve civic | {and world conditions.” Officers who were installed are: | Mrs. Borcherding, president; Mrs. Parker Jordan, first vice president; |[Mesdames L. H. Millikan, W. D. Remy, Guy O. Carpenter, and W.| IH. Swintz, assistants, and Mrs. E. IH. Wells, second vice president. | Other new officers are: Mrs. E {H. Stockdale, third vice president; (Mrs. T. D. Campbell and Mrs. H. E. Cstrom, assistants; Miss Vay Stringer, fourth vice president; Mrs. E. B. Winsted and Mrs. T. M. Cross- | land, assistants; Mrs. J. H. Noble, fifth vice president, and Mesdames | (Neal Ireland, Betty Hizey Forsyth |

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Service was| ‘celebrated at the Central Avenue pe married feature today’s nuptial news.

‘Churchwomen Margaret Koesters Entertains Tonight for Dorothy Shepperd; Betty Robinson Shower Guest

Miscellaneous and bridal shower

Miss Margaret Koesters, assisted

Officers for the year were Will entertain tonight at her home, 4110 Park Ave. with a miscellaneous : {shower for Miss Dorothy Virginia Shepperd. Miss Shepperd, daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Edwin Keely Shepperd, for her, after which the guests went They were elected by the 4117 Ruckle St. will be married to to the home of Mrs. Hubert Rush-|

Bert Kingan Jr. son of Mr. and

Mrs. Bert Kingan. 5415 N. Capitol Rushton and Miss Jean Stout gave | Timmons, also of Sheridan. |Ave., in a ceremony in the Traver-ian aluminum shower.

tine Room of the Hotel Lincoln next Wednesday. Guests with Miss Shepperd and

other | pranklin, Tulsa, Okla, Mesdames Martie Lee, John Lynn, John Lesow (Leo Holmes, Robert French, Robert and Earl

A. Cash, A. Frank Gleaves, Clyde

| Bowers, Tom Johnson, Walter Witt, Billie McElroy and Marian Kissell.

William Shepler, Robert Weaver, Maurice Fogarty, John Maxwell, Clay Trusty Jr., Herbert Smeltzer and Theodore Midkiff, Miss Pauline Franklin, Tulsa, Okla., Misses Dorothy Durham, Rosemary Bradley.

Helen Leppert, Hallie Hunt, Eliza- | beth Zeien and Helen Ann Koesters |

=u ” n Honor guest at a miscellaneous shower to be given tonight by Mrs Clark Hill, Aurora, Ind., at the home of Mrs. P. W. Wessler, 4537 College Ave., will be Miss Betty Robinson, |

| whose marriage to James A. Hynes | for the Alpha Omicron

will be Sunday in the Broadway

. | Methodist Church. |

The bride-to-be is the daughter of | Mrs. Earl M. Robinson, 922 E. 49th St. Mr. Hynes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst R. Angrick, 2817 Allen Ave. | A color scheme of pink and white will appear in decorations for the] party. Guests besides Miss Robin- |

Burns, H. P. German, Walter Galbraith and Gregg Timmons, ways and means; Mesdames A. J. Wells, C. H. Taylor, E. J. Reed and Frances Brecount, house. Mrs. R. B. Straughn Brecount, membership; Harvey Kares, alter and J. C. Stipher, Mrs y ity: s for young women who are soon to Ms AVI us pik Mrs. S. E. Elliott, delegate to the Mothers’ Council; Mrs. C. A. Breece, jalternate; Mrs. S. F. Dolzall, ways land means representative on the council, Mrs. J. B. Johnson of Sheridan, Ind.,, was hostess for yesterday's (ton, 938 Riley Ave. where Mrs. meeting, assisted by Mrs, Greg Plans (for the year were presented follow= | Appointments at the luncheon |ing a luncheon and a musical pro(carried out the bridal colors of rose gram. and blue. Guests included Mesdames Harlan, Herman Dinkle,

and Mrs, Mesdames Galbraith telephone;

by her mother, Mrs. Al J. Koesters,

The regular meeting of the ON-EA-OTA CLUB will be held at the home of Mrs. Homer Kivett, 3410 E, | Ninth St., tomorrow at 8 p. m. Both |active and inactive members will attend the business meeting and

Misses Smart,

Cobb Harris,

and the

Frances Georgia

| Miss Spangler is the daughter of... > Mr. Ba, Joe Spangler, 51 s. | bridge party. 8th St., Beech Grove, and Mr. Brit- The OSRIC MILLS WATKINS ton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. UNIT OF THE AMERICAN LE. {Harry Britton, 226 N. 18th St.,| GION AUXILIARY will install new Beech Grove. officers at its first meeting of the year tomorrow, at the home of Mrs. O. L. Watkins, 2415 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. A. L. Feist and Mrs, Frederick Albershardt are assisting at the covered-dish luncheon at 1

Sorority Party

"Tables Taken

Nearly 100 tables have been taken Alpha Sorority’s annual card party Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Mrs. J. R. Robertson, | general chairman, has announced

Pp. m. At the business meeting following the luncheon, Mrs. Margaret Boyle, 12th District president, will install | Mrs. Clinton J. Ancker for her sec ond term as president of the unit, Other officers to be installed are Mrs. William R. Bolen, vice-presie-dent; Mrs. R. D. MacDaniel, sec retary; Mrs, George Petersen, treas= (urer; Mrs. O. L. Watkins, chape= that the following have reserved one lain; Mrs. William P. McGuire, or more tables: |sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Lynn

|O. Knowlton, historian. Messrs. and Mesdames H. A. Bak-| A full report on the State Legion er, C. R. Wyatt, Charles Kuhlman,

St. Philips C. ¥. O.

clude designs of black cats and broken mirrors symbolize bad luck superstitions and of four-leaf clovers emblems.

Spellman are co-chairmen. assistants Helen Neff, Ruth Ittenbach, Rose-

: 'y e cy Lavelle, and | A student pep session will precede | By or. nd Lucy

according to Thomas william Donahue, Victor Magee and Charles Voyles.

O. E. S. Group to Dine

Landgraf, Marion County will be held at 8 are:

srger, Robert Graves, | P- th CE ‘Temple, North and Illinois Sts., (lowing a 6:30 p. m. “pitch-in" din-

Other committees are: Tickets— Der dent.

Philip's Church by the sSt./and F. M. Kinderman, assistants. Also elected as officers are: Mrs. Decorations for tl v3 in- | Charles Smith, recording secretary; € S Yor uve vane ‘Will Mrs. W. H. Martindill, assistant;

secretary; Mrs. W. V. Bishop, treasurer; Mrs. Laura C. Messick, secretary of girls’ groups; Mrs. A. D. Conner, secretary of work; Miss Jean Coffin, secretary of literature, and Mrs. Harry Wilson, secretary of supplies. Mrs. Allan Greer was in charge of the tea and reception that fol- | lowed the meeting. | First regular meeting of the so- |

and horseshoes as goed luck

Miss Heien Sheehan and Thomas Their Misses Mary

will be

Emile DesRoches,!

church. During the year 10 group | meetings will be held on the fourth | | Tuesday of each month. Standing

The regular meeting of the Pas‘ |committees announced by Mrs. |

Matrons and Patrons Association of Borcherding at yesterday's meeting will be best man and ushers will be

tomorrow at the Masonic! Membership—Mrs. George A. Milfol- | ler, chairman; Mesdames A. L. | Kessler, Clarence Stonecivher, J. C. | Hamilton, J. E. Hughes, P. M. Collins and A. B. Carr. Fellowship—Mrs. Allan Greer,

m.

Mrs. Libbie Everett is presi-

Mesdames Turpin Davis, Townsena, | Ralph Coble and Philip Sweet; | Misses Marjorie Pike, Jeanette Bar- | nett and Carolyn Varin; Pierce Mc- | Clelland, Jack Carr, William HofIman, Edward Fillenworth, William Olson and Angelo Angelopoulos. Decorations—Miss Martha Coddington, chairman; Mrs. Henry Ostrom and Mrs. Mayburn Landgraf and Miss Ann Aufderheide. Mr. Townsend heads the band committee. John Barnett is chair- | man of the publicity committee, assisted by Mrs. John E. Kleinhenz, Miss Frances Ritta Noel, William | Hart and Mr. Angelopoulos.

N ew Members to Be Guests at Tea

New members of the Irvington Kindergarten Mothers’ Club will be entertained at a tea tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in the kindergarten rooms at Arlington Ave. and E. Washington St. A representative of the In dianapolis Free Kindergarten Society will speak on the relationship of the home and the school. Officers of the club will be hostesses for the tea. They are: Mrs. Prescott .Tensen, president; Mrs.

retary; Mrs. John E. Cady, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Clayton Stewart, treasurer.

Alberta Barnhorst Is Supper Hostess

Prospective pledges of Gamma Chapter, Phi Gamma Sigma Sor[orto will be entertained at a 6 p.m. supper tomorrow at the home of [Miss Alberta Barnhorst, 612 Eastern | Ave. { The

assisting Miss Misses Mary

committee includes

chairman; Mesdames P. L. Burford, |J. D. Davey, P. M. Lawrence, F. M. [Hughes, R. S. Davis, M. L. Lugar and Arno G. Siefker. Spiritual Life—Mrs. Frank Smith, chairman; Mesdames Carrie Miller, N. E. Helmer, Russell Beatty. Status of Women—Mesdames W. W. Reedy, Lowell Fisher and B. A. Knight. , Mrs. Neal Grider will be secretary of student work and Mrs. Warren Oakes will be in charge of finance. | The publicity committee is com|posed of Mrs. Maxwell Droke and : |Mrs. Frank Jordan.

President

? Christian Service ' |Group Organized

| Roberts Park Methodist Church (women will meet tomorrow afterE (noon at 2:30 o'clock to complete the {organization of a unit of the | Woman's Society of Christian Serv-

children’s |

ciety will be held Sept. 24 in the

Mrs. Charles Andrews (above) will be installed as president of the Hayward Barcus Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary at its reg-| ular meeting today in the Indiana World War Memorial Building. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Charles Maston, first vice pre. dent; Mrs. Elmae Quandt, second vice president; Mrs. Wilbur F. Smith, recording secretary; Mrs. Cleo McLean, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Henry Mearling, chaplain; Mrs. G. M. Broo, treasurer; Mrs. Edna M. Barcus, historian, and Mrs. Kenneth Piper, sergeant-at-arms. Members of the executive board will be Mesdames Clair Brengle, Carlos Morris and Ralph Klare. Mrs. Jean S. Boyle, 12th District president, will be the installing officer and Miss Barbara Andrews, chaplain of the

ice. The Rev. E. E. Aldrich, Roberts

Park pastor, will install the follow-

ing officers: Mrs. W. H. Cooper. president; Mrs. George Christian, first vice-president; Mrs. Margaret Laughlin, second vice-president; Mrs. Fred Rassmann, recording secretary; Mrs. Lewis Bradford, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Eva R. Steele, treasurer. Other officers to be installed are: Mrs. W. H. Gardner, in charge of missionary education; Miss Dora Wagner, literature; Mrs. C. F. Williams, supplies; Mrs. W. H. Herbst, student work; Mrs. Anne Kennedy, children’s work, and Mrs. J. B. O'Conner, youth work.

Sewing Demonstration

The Lawrence Homemakers Club will meet tomorrow at 1 p. m. at the home of the president, Mrs. Naomi Schmidt, Shadeland Ave. and 46th St. A representative of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. will give a

Junior Auxiliary, will act as s.r-

Valerie Scott.

geant-at-arms,

demonstration. Each member is requested to bring a quilt pattern.

son and the mothers of the be-| [trothed couple will include Mrs. | Charles Christoph, Misses Jane Pres- |

| James Burrin, C. D. Vawter, Charles |

B. Bowes, Robert C. Price, George

and Auxiliary Convention at Gary will be given by Mrs. Roul Cornelius, who was a delegate.

Mrs. R. J. Anderson, corresponding ton, Mary Matheson, Dorothy Clark. |w, Van Meter, Fred Lehr, William| Mrs. Hugh M. Leaming, Five

Betty Alvis, Betty Cling and Vir-| schneider, J. R. Sentney, R. w. | Points Road, will be hostess for the IRVINGTON CHAPTER OF THE

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George C. Schwier, 230 N. Arsenal Ave., announces that the marriage of his daughter, Verna, to Henry Scheidker, son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl | E. Scheidker, 2410 College Ave., will| be at 3:30 p. m. Oct. 12 in Trinity | Evangelical Lutheran Church. The bride-to-be has chosen Miss | Helen Heger as her maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Allison | Koelling and Miss Marian Yewer |

Elmer Willman, Hannibal, Mo,

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Walter and Carl Scheidker Jr. brothers of the bridegroom-to-be. |

= n n | | Miss Helen Jane Scanling will be honor guest at a bridal shower giver tonight by Mrs. W. Earl Wilson, 5939 Guilford Ave. Mrs. Wilson is to be a bridesmaid at Miss Scan(ling’s wedding to Ken N. Keeney Sunday in the Third Christian | Church. | Assisting the hostess will be Miss [Fern Mahan, who is to be maid of honor; Mrs. Donald E. Herrin, who is to be matron of honor, and Miss |Edna Wier, bridesmaid. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Scanling, 3422 N. Capitol Ave., and Mr. Keeney is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keeney. | A miniature bride and bridegroom |

{ding bells will serve as place cards. Decorations will be in the bridal colors of blue, pink, yellow and green. Guests in addition to Miss Scanling, her mother and Mr, Keeney’s mother will be Mesdames R. D. Martenet, Timothy Walsh, Thurman Emminger, Frank Spreen, Blackwell and Vern Galt and the, Misses Mary Aldea, Evelyn Fausey | Mary Griffey, Thelma Mendenhall. | Alice Schaefer, Martha Sullivan and | Vera Cobb. | " un n

Mrs. Herman Pickard will entertain tomorrow evening with a mis- | cellaneous shower for Mrs. Henry | Watkins, the former Miss Vora Jean | 3réen. Table decorations will include (a centerpiece of fall flowers and | trailing clematis and white tapers in crystal candlesticks. Other guests will be Mesdames A. E. Green, Charles Bradburn sion |

Paul Tinder, and Misses Helen Troutman, Mary Westfall, Betty Genier, Mary and Miriam Vollmer, Jane Mulkins, Marjorie and Georgia Larsh and Louanna McCreery, | |

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Miss Mary Elizabeth Spangler, whose marriage to Weldon Britton | will be Saturday in the Beech Grove Methodist Church, was honor gues: | at two showers recently. Mrs. Al Wehrel entertained at her home, 901 Leland Ave, with al luncheon and handkerchief shower’

[Ralph Chandler, Harold Deal, Ralph

will center the table and white wed- |

Keith |

Cook, L. W. Marriott, Thomas Kennedy Jr., Frank G. Sink, Cecil N. Deer, Carl Schwartz, F., M. Walker, William A. Anderson, John L. Mauk, O. T. Harris, M. D. Lindley, C. E.| Pluess, H. N. Pumphrey, N. F. Clarridge, N. C. Ohge and J. D. Reddington. Mesdames Jane Screes, H. Brown Sturgeon, John I. Tyson, H. M, Willingham, Bernice Newlin, R. W. Richards, P. E. Shonkwiler, C. E. Weisenauer, J. P. Parker, Eugene W. Short, M. L. Faber, D. G. Hays,

Sechrist, Russell Blecke, Walter Christy, Richard Ralph, Fay Sharkey, Carroll Long, Frank Herdrich,

May De Long, Charles Marshall, white and Mrs. Lucile Benefiel will

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION at a covered-dish luncheon tomorrow at 1 p. m. Miss

| Eunice Hoefgen will review, “Tha

Conquerors” by Gertrude Atherton,

The ADVENETTE CLUB will meet with Miss Inez Schoberth tomorrow evening. Assistant hoste esses will be Mrs. John Coomler, Mrs. Myron Stone and Miss Jean Fauer.

Sorority To Initiate Three Tonight

Miss Fay Scott, Miss Thelma

William Schreiber, N. J. Wagle, G.| pe initiated into Alpha Chapter of

C. Baker, O. B. Hanger, Paul Bruner, Thomas Ferling, David E. Chapman, Myron Newlin, William E. Hempfling, Robert Harwick, Floyd Hartling and William P. Weimar. Also the Misses Alice Barnes, Florence Gunneman, Wava Lowery, Thelma Presler, Gladys Taylor, Marjorie Davis, Emma Purdy, Beulah Tinder, Olive Purdy and Pa-

Omega Kappa Sorority tonight at the Homestead. A dinner at 7:30 p. m. will precede the services. Miss Margaret Jayne Agal is in charge of arrangements.

Miss Kribs Hostess

Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority will meet tomorrow at the home of Miss Lucille Kribs, 555 N.

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