Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1940 — Page 24

PAGE 24 Lake Shore Country Club Dance Is Tomorrow

George Katzenhy Mes-

Mrs. Bernard Nicewanger (left) and Mrs. Ken- | tomorrow night at the club. Mrs h J. Schut-

net Fischer (right) are assisting with plans for | berger, chairman, also will be assisted the Sports Dance which the Ladies Golf Commit- | dames L. F, Sacks, R. W, Durham and C

ST ‘Good Luck Hop Is on Friday 13th

Friday the thirteenth holds no [fears for the Butler University y { Lovalty Legion, service organization open the fall season with their on the Fairview campus, When that

nnual Open House tomorrow eve- Delta (Gamma group gives a “Good Luck” dance

w hing. Dinner will be from 6 to 9 to be held from 9 p. m. to midnight Y They will present Doc Gray- lat the fieldhouse. s Orchestra for dancing from | | | OMOITOW | Ted Shadinger, president of the ee ol Loyalty Legion, is general chairMembers Bid they Hens ray : : Iman for the event. Publicity chairinspect the club and its facilities| Sorority meetings announced to-|;an js Allan Drever. Other perfor athletic and social activities. day include rush parties, a founders’| (ne assisting with the arrangeAmong these activities are bad- day dinner and a tea opening the! ents are Miss Eleanor Cook, ticket minton, table tennis. handball, golf fall season. chairman, and Stanley Trusty, driving practice, recreational games,| GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA |§ecorations chairman. gymnasium classes, the dramatic CHI SORORITY entertained With| chuck Smith and his orchestra club, a male chorus and concerts. its second rush party of the year aulij play for the dance which is the the home of Miss Wilma Wellman fg; all-school dance to be held this vesterday evening. Miss Violet! qa) Ghaperons will include Prof. Throm assisted Miss Wellman With ponalq D. Burchard, faculty spon-| arrangements, {sor of the organization, and Mrs

ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA Burchard, Ray Sears, track coach, PHI SORORITY will hold a Found- | 2nd Mrs. Sears and Dr. and Mrs ers Day dinner at 7 p. m. tomorrow | Cctchell. lat the Whispering Winds. Miss] Josephine Beck is sorority president | for the coming vear. Other new Butler University journalism de|officers are: Mrs. William Gilliland, | partment, and Miss Helen Rueg|vice president; Miss Isabelle West, |amer, Indianapolis, president of the secretary; Miss Mildred King, treas- | Butler chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, lurer: Miss Frances Willis. corre. national honorary journalism sor'sponding secretary: Miss Frieda Ority for women, are in charge of ({Brimberry, chaplain; Miss May- 2 course in Specialized Writing for {jewell Long, historian; Mrs. Ken- | Women to be offered on Tuesday neth Swengel. attorney general; |€Venings throughout the first semMrs. Kenneth Crockett, publicity ester evening school. Two hours chairman; Miss Hilda Hollings-|0f credit will be given and lectures Mrs C. A. Breece in Brown | Worth, charity chairman, and Mus. (Will be given at 7 p. m.

: | John N. Rettig. cheer guild | Speakers for the first semester TE Re a Mrs. | : lectures, as announced by Theta will be hostesses.

ae at > | Mrs. Paul Beard, 2800 W. River- Sigma Phi, include Mrs. Lotys Benretiring president, Mrs. C W.lside Drive, will be hostess at a tea hing Stewart, state publicity direcpresent the president's | om orrow at 2 p. m. for local DELTA tor for the National Youth Adminto Mrs. O. D. Mickel. The ganmra alumnae. Honor guests at istration; Mrs. Grace Golden of the am. opening the year's study tne first fall meeting will be 1940|Indianapolis Children’s Museum; AV t with American Person- peta Gamma graduates. [Miss Martha Banta, Indiana State alities.” will be on Paul Dresser and acsistant hostesses are Mesdames Employment Service; Miss Hildred illiam Herschel. . |Richard C. Disher, E. J. McGarvev. Funk of the Stevens Advertising ~The Brown County trip will in- german G. Morgan Jr., J. Dwight | Agency; Miss Ann Hal, editor of the luge a VIS to the studio of Adolph | paterson. Gerald Redding, Russell | Irvington Review; Mrs, Florence W dean of the Brown County pgherts, R. A. Wall and Harry A. Long, woman's editor of the Inart colony. Weaver Jr. (dianapolis News, and Mrs. Jessica ADELIA CHAPTER OF THE IN- At the joint meeting of both aft. | Brown Mannon of the Bobbs-Mer-TERNATIONAL STUDY CLUR will freon and evening sections of Delta till Publishing Company. : hold a dinner meeting Monday at|Camma alumae preceding the tea, | Other first semester speakers in-

Athenaeum Turners Schedule | Open House Tomorrow Night, | Club Sets President's Day | |

Open house parties. a president's day luncheon and an installation of officers are included in today's news of club activities. The ATHENAEUM TURNERS |

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8 to 12 o'clock.

The President's Day Luncheon of the WY-MO-DAU LITERARY CLUB is scheduled for Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. at the Marott Hotel. | President of the club is Mrs. Haity B art. [he program will include papers on Old and New Washington,” esented by Mrs. A. E. Adair, and he A. B. C. of the U. S. A.”, given Mrs. Frank Stewart. Mrs. Laura Poland and Mrs. Edward C. Vischmeier will play a piano duet, American Patrol” (Meacham), and s E. J. Unruh will lead the group 1 singing “God Biess America.”

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

BD irre? Mrs. Gentry Haun, president of ths|clude Mrs. Val Nolan, author; Mrs, F € therine’s Tearoom. p Se ra McDavitt gues: |8TOUD. Will make a report on the Agnes McCulloch Hanna, free <a “will talk on “Mystic Isles National convention at Mackinac lance writer; Miss Rosemary Red-| of the South Sess” I © | Island last summer. |ding, woman's editor, The InEe OU : i | |dianapolis Times; Mrs. Ruth Marie _ Ho ee ror el Xx] The CHI SIGMA PHI SOROR- Price Griggs of the Howe High| Mesdan OS Ee Ie n TSNITTY will entertain rushees at a din- | School faculty: Miss Dorothy Ragan | on en ray 3 hr > op oo ner tonight at the home of Mrs. of the Charles Mayer Company: y lls an nt Hie no | Hazel Bryson, 2155 N. Oxford St.[Mrs. June Moll Wilcox, formerly of| H I Te ilo OE Guests will be Mrs. Mary Heider- | the Ladies Home Journal editorial | S. Ht S | gott, Mrs. Roberta Carr R : 1y i -] Other officers Yor thie your 5 a Carroll and the staff; Miss Dorothy Steinmeier, as

Mrs. N. D. Richardson, presi1t; Mrs. Edward C. Grande, first e president; Mrs. Oscar W. Lyons, | nd vice president; Mrs. WinD. Wood. recording secretary,

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ler. and Mrs. Marjorie | Woods, bridal consultant with the | ALPHA CHAPTER OF THE william H. Block Company. ‘DELTA THETA CHI SORORITY | rw Ww (will meet Monday at the Lincoln | George L. Wenz, corresponding Hotel. Pledge training and a pro-| Mrs. Robert Ramsay, gram arranged by Miss Mary MarMrs. A. G. Aulbach, dele- {gery Bodkin and Miss

[low and Alice Young

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fond annual sports

Long. auditor.

Committee

|fieldhouse, it was announced today

chairmen appointed | Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review “I|y. Emsley W. Johnson Jr., "34, gen

Richardson are: Mrs. W. Married Adventure” (Osa Johnson) Heston, chaplain; Mrs. E. H. at a meeting of the ALPHA DELTA | mke. publicity and music: Mrs. OMEGA SORORITY next Tuesday | pq; Wenz, telephone; Mrs. Ram- FT, at the Washington Hotel. |from ‘the affair will be used for the Mes Soh Farley | The INDIANAPOLIS TRI KAPPA | Organization's scholarship fund.

C. H Turner, | ~; vr0 will meet Monday at 6 p. m.| J. Russell Townsend Jr. is chairof the band committes anc

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n I, KH ay, program; parliamentarian; Mrs. Joseph FulIsr. floral, Mrs. George Wenz, cur-| 1s } xX si : N oe | » : oy rant oP eonalily, mad Ms or (KAPPA SORORITY, will have u|erick Ryker, Mary Anna Butz and Grande, hospitality, . '”| business meeting at 8 p..m. Monday | Byron Beasley. Prof. George A. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC 1939 N. Olney St. |Gray Burdin and Prof. Warren R. entertain with a buffet] 0 | Isom head a committee for faculty and house Thursday.| ,~ > . 19, at the club rooms. Mrs, Xe ? O | } ~ (Shullenberger and Elbert Gilliom . . . ANCES |are members of the patron and d Miss Mary Ball will be host-| L ) ~ Included on the arrangeme L nts Are Scheduled committee are Carl Stipher, chairman, luncheon Tuesday at the| The Catholic Y. Frank Cassell and Edward Brade | lic Youth Organization | rad home of Mrs. D. L. Cowser, 20 N. of Indianapolis has Ae its | fOT9. The telephone committee inx |A city-wide C. Y O. Fall Dance at Man Elysee Crosier, Tom MeMrs, Howard J McDavitt will e the Cathedral High School Audi. |CTetY, Betty Weir, David ThompReisenberg) at a meeting of the| are ORAL EXPRESSION CLUB at|PoPt 2% With dancing from § until | Demmerlee. ry | The calendar is as follow Hotel Severin. Members of the clubs | . : ows: Oct. : 18, St. Philip Neri Inter- ial | ] d N d p en Parochial | C gCs ame 0 Cl b | Inter-Parochial League dance: Nov. ! Grandmothers’ Clu 15, city-wide skating party; Dec. 27, | Will Meet Today Dance; Jan. 10, St. Francis Inter-| , | Parochial League dance; Jan. 24,| BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept 13.— for many and various reasons but Little Flower Pre-Lent Inter-Paro- cluded in the list of pledges to sone of the most unusual of these ischial League dance; April 15, Inter- | YOrities on the Indiana University Three years ago, Mrs. Dan Lantz| . lished after a three-day rush period was notified that she had a grand-| Dorothy Johnson | this week. couldn't keep the news. So she | | tions are: Miss Marjorie White, called up her friends to share it.| Mr. and Mrs. James Ralph John-|and Miss Norma Halstead, Chi five of them had decided that & son, 1225 Parker Ave. announced Omega; Miss Pat Fletcher and Miss | marriage of their daughter, Dor- | the Misses Marjorie Hashrook, There are 10 members now and othy, to Donald Lane, son of Mr, Elizabeth Hutchings and Margaret of Mrs. John Scott, 1821 Ave. The wedding is to take place | Walker olioway Ave | Sept 21. | Kappa Alpha Theta: Miss Patrica yrganization with plenty of talk hart, 1317 N. Dearborn St. 1pout the grandchildren. They make tertained last night with a miscel-|inson, Phi Omega Pi; Miss Jean the youngsters and at Christmas| Miss Johnson. Miss Lois Everhart! Jean Beitman and Miss Phyllis time fill baskets for less fortunate lis to be a bridesmaid at Miss John-| Maierson, Sigma Delta Tau. and

3 membership; Mrs. rent events: Mrs. Wood, historian; | lam, installation. jat the home of Miss Mabel Moore, Schumacher, alumni secretary, open | eet sales.» Evan B. Walker, Gale Lee Oldfield, Miss Clarice Lyons | . patronesses committee, rhe OLNOSI STUDY CLUB will | Frank Reisner, John Shiel, DeQuincy St. social calendar for the coming year cludes Miss Marjorie Pike, chairThe Pacific Ocean (FELIX | torium will open the season Friday, |SO™ Tom Connelly and Frank 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the! rill el ta uests at the meeting. w entertain g g | League dance: 8. Holy Cross | |city-wiie C. Y. O. Christmas Formal | At Indiana Clubs and associations are formed city-wide skating party; Feb. 25 Sixteen Indianapolis girls are inndmothers’ Club [Parochial Easter dance. | campus here. The list was pubson. She was so “tickled” she IW Ww q The local girls and their affilia71 % 9 ill We | Sept 21 Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Jean Huff Before the congratulating was over, grandmothers’ club would be a fine the engagement and approaching Betty McBride, Delta Delta Delta; will meet today ‘at the and Mrs. Jean Lane, 1124 Tacoma |Antibus, Delta Gamma; Miss Sally The members say it is just a social| The Misses Lois and Elaine Ever-| Failing and Miss Betsy Wolfe, Kapind stuff bunnies, etc. as gifts for | laneous shower for their cousin McKee, Pi Beta Phi; Miss Betty ‘grandmas.” | soy's wedding. | Miss Virginia Ogle, Sigma Kappa.

| Butler University's Alumni Club | president {of Indianapolis will sponsor its sec- | Dy dance Priday | he | ; : el evening, Sept. 20, from 9 p. m. until | for the first dinner meeting at the | ie rout z : |evenir Mary louise Mann er o federation, and Mrs. Russell Graff will open the new season | midnight in the gymnasium of the!Propylaeum

eral chairman of the affair The dance is an annual pre-foot- |

en-| pa Kappa Gamma. Miss Alice Rob-|

1. U. Alumnae |

Binford the

(speaker from the University wil] | retary appear. ] Other officers of the club are Mrs. | Malott, treasurer, and Miss Virginia Lloyd Allen, first vice president; (Davis, historian Miss Hazel Force, second vice Hresi-| dent: Miss Irene McLean, recording | |secretary: Miss Esther Amir i responding secretary; | will be assisted by Jessie Strict - | Elliott, treasurer and Mrs ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI OMEGA |land Burns, Virgil Hebert, Fred- Streightoff, retiring president

FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1940

Society—

Symphony Campaign Workers Willl Be Guests at Three Teas

VOLUNTEER WORKERS in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s season ticket campaign will combine business with pleasure at their report meetings

during the drive which opens Monday. Mrs. Jack A. Goodinan, season ticket chairman and vice presi. dent of the Indiana State Symphony Society's Women's Committee will be hostess at her Kessler Blvd. residence for the opening report meeting and tea at 3:30 p. m. Monday. Two other teas will be given in Indianapolis homes during the fortnight period Sept. 16-30 for the sales staff A mid-campaign tea will be held Monday, Sept. 23, at the home of Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, honorary president of the committee, on Sunset Lane. The final campaign tea will be at 3:30 p. m. Monday, Sept. 30. Mrs. Robert A. Adams, 4041 N. Meridian St., will be hostess, Assisting Mrs. Goodman Monday will he Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, assistant chairman of the campaign: Mrs. William V. Kingdon, chairman of the sales committee, and her assistants, Mesdames Henry T. Benham, Maxwell Droke, Albert Losche and E. Kirk McKinney,

Shower Honors Mary Koehler

MISS MARY KOEHLER was to be honor guest at a bridge tea and kitchen shower given this afternoon by Mrs. Roger Shiel at the home of her mother, Mrs. James C. Hardesty. Miss Koehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Koehler, will be married Sept. 28 in a ceremony at the Propylaeum to Ralph E. Triller, son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter P. Triller Late summer flowers and the hridal colors of blue and white were to be used in appointments for the tea. Mrs. Hardesty was to aseist her daughter, Guests with the bride-to-be and her Mrs. Delbrook Lichtenberg, Hagerstown, Ind.; Anderson, Ind.; Mesdames J. I. Cummings, Charles E. Rogers and Biago Lapenta, Others were to he Mesdames Kenneth Kinnear, Robert B, Moynahan, Walter R. Shiel Jr., Prank Abbott, R. Michael Fox, William Shepler, Sheldon Raiser, William L. Leppert and Joseph Thompson, Miss Nancy Ballinger and Miss Laura Miller

Jean Ellen Storen Will Be Guest

MISS JANE PRESTON will entertain on Tuesday evening, Sept. 94, at the home of her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Paul G. Preston, with a kitchen shower for Miss Jean Ellen Storen. Miss Storen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Storen, will become the bride of Myron Tyler Fouke, Chicago, son of Dr, and Mrs. H. B. Fouke, Oklahoma City, on Oct. 5. Attending the party with the bride-to-be and her mother will be Misses Doris Wheeler, Marjorie Raiser, Barbara Hickam, Mary Ellen Voyles, Mary Huli, Jane Cooling, Joanne DeMilt and Margaret Hussey.

Comings and Goings

MR. AND. MRS. JOHN. 8. PEARSON have returned from Wequetonsing, Mich. Their daughter, Mrs. Richard H. Dickson 11 and her son, Edwin, visited at their cottage during August Mr. Dickson joined them for the last two weeks of their stay. Mrs. H. T. VanLandingham is expected to return this week-end from New York City where she has been with her son, William T. VanLandingham. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Carey spent last week - end at French Lick Springs, Ind, Joe and Jack Millikan, sons of Mr. and will leave next week-end for Tucson, Ariz the Southern Arizona School at Sabino Canyon Peter Hackleman, son of Mrs. Ward Hackleman, left today for Princeton, N. J.. where he attends Lawrenceville School. His brother, Ward Jr.. who returned recently from a two and a half month visit with his aunt. Mrs. E. M. Wiles, Nantucket, Mass, will leave this week-end for Wabash College Miss Suzanne Dei'rez and her parents DePrez, Shelbyville, Ind. returned from Wequetonsing, Mich. recently after spending » month's vacation there. Suzanne will return to Tudor Hall School next week where she will be president of the Student Government Council this year * George J. Maver IT and his father Walter R. Mayer are expected to return this week-end from Philadelphia and New York. They have been attending the national tennis tournaments. George will leave Monday to re-enter Culver Military Academy for his second

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Tudor Hall Opens Wednesday

TUDOR HALL'S 1940-41 school year will open Wednesday A general assembly at 8:30 a. m. will be followed by short class sessions lasting until noon. The school will close at noon on Thursday and Friday also, with the regular schedule beginning the following week Miss Suzanne DePrez, Shelbyville, president of the Tudor Hall Student Government Association, has called a meeting of the Student Council for 12 o'clock Wednesday. The seniors will have their first class meeting Thursday at noon and the juniors will meet Friday noon.

MacMurray Club to Meet

THE MacMURRAY COLLEGE CLUB have a luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. E. King, 240 Buckingham Drive Mrs. King will be assisted by Mrs, H. P. Cottingham, club president

mother were to include Mrs. Richard A. Derry, Robert B. Rhoads Jr,

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Irank M. Millikan will attend

Gen. and Mrs. D. Wray

will

To Dine Oct. 7

chairmen reported at the meeting | Mrs. Richardson, membership; Mrs. Wal- | ter M. Titus, year hook; Miss Elliott, | finance; Mrs. E. O. McCormick, 50-0. house. 825 W cial; Miss Elizabeth Hall, publicity; | , Mrs, tion, Mrs. Herman B. Gray. Indi-|nesdames Thomas Batchelor, Wenana University service, and Mrs. A.|dell Barret. S. B. VanArsdale and Ch! Omega will meet for a 1 o'clock H. Bortz, telephone,

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and Miss Virginia Wills,| §8

Latreian Club Dinner ‘Will Be at I. A. C. President's Dag

The annual

Plans for the year's work were

(Misses Helen Caldwell, Naomi Bige- sistant editor of the Hoosier Farm-! made by the board of directors of [row evening at the Indianapolis A. FP. Malott,

Club at a recent meeting at the [assisted by Miss Bess Borden, will| home of Mrs. Harry L. Foreman, have charge of the program. Miss

Indiana University Alumnae Athletic Club. Mrs

| Helen Hittle will be toastmaster

The board set Oct. 7 as the date| Officers for the vear are Thelma Hawthorne vice John Cromie, recording Miss Hortense St

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Tea Tomorrow

The following standing committee

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Cast in Flower Show Pageant

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Diane Sue Baker, 6-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Baker, will be crowned “Queen of the Flowers” in a ceremony presented by the Indianapolis Dahlia Society in eonnection with its Dahlia Show and Fali Flower Festival tomorrow and Saturday at the Brookside Community House. Entries for the show close at noon tomorrow, The show opens at 3 p. m. The pageant will held at 8 p. m, Sunday when medals and trophies will be presen to the winners,

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dinner of the Alpha Gamma Latreian Club will open its fall season tomor-

Miss president; Miss president; secLorenz, Mrs

An open house bridge tea will be [ held by the Gamma Alumnae Club | of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at | tomorrow at the new chap-| Alpha The committee in charge includes and |

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Mrs. Lawrence Henderson (right

the lecture series and Mrs. James Murray is

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Are

Sponsors For Season

The Women's Federation of the Meridian KEeights Preshyterian {Chureh will sponsor a Current | Topic Series during the coming | season { Randolph Coats will talk on “One | Hundred Years of Art” at the first [of the series to be given at 2 p. m Sept. 23 at Block's auditorium A speaker is to be announced later for the lecture Oct. 28. Mrs | Everett Hood will give a book review an Nov. 25 and Jan. 27, Mrs Elizabeth Crump Enders, New York will talk on “Women in China.” Bruce Millholland will give “Review of Broadwav Plays’ at the Feb. 24 meeting. Mrs. Maud Kratz will discuss “Collection of Lyris March 24. Tickets mav the committee Mesdames Sheelyv, O. P. Fauchier, H. W. Vorn bhrock and James Murra: Mrs Maurice Lindley the federation president

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A fall hook and a benefit news todar | The WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT |OF THE TUXEDO PARK BAPTIST CHURCH will hold its annual [Fall Rally Wednesday at 2 p. m in the church auditorium Mrs Ralph Cradiek, retiring president, will have rharge of the program Mesdames Hazel Hadley, Betly [Kirk and Gertrude Ballard will give a playlet, “A Simple Matter of Arithmetic.” Mrs, Kathleen Wallace (will sing and Mrs. O. B. Sarber {will lead devotions New officers of the department are; Mrs. Kenneth Marshall, ‘president: Mrs. O. H. Lingenfelter, vicepresident, and Mrs. Hadley, secre-taryv-treasurer,

rallx card parts churchwomen s

reviews

are featured

of activities

Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garien will give three book reviews at the [FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH on Oct 1, Nov. 5 and Dec. 3. under the auspices of the Business Women's Club of the church Members in charge of ticket sales are the Misses E. Leona Wright president of the club: Elsie Heavilin, Mercedes Hardee, Marv Folge: and Lucy E. Osborn, chairman

The HOLY CROSS UNIT OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN will sponsor a dessert card party Tuesday at 1 p. m. at their new hall at 1433 E. Washington St. Mrs Charles Maley, general chairman, will be assisted by the following committees: Mrs. Bernard Reilly and Mrs. Edward McGovern dessert; Mrs. Victor Goottee, bridge: {Mrs Charles Jonas, euchre; Mrs. [Charles Donovan, lotto; Mrs. James [MeCaslin and Mrs. Prank Curran tickets; Mrs. Robert Fessler and Mrs. Isaac Atkinson, table prizes; Mrs. J. Barton Griffin, door prizes; Mrs. Bernard Burkart and Mrs. Frank Kull, hospitality, and Mrs. | George Newton, publicity

Chi Luncheon | Will Be Tomorrow

Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha

luncheon tomorrow at the Butler University chapter house Miss [Esther Yancey. president of Beta [Beta Alumnae Chapter, will presida» fat the business meeting and in{formal get-together following the {luncheon | Hostesses for the luncheon are | Miss Kathryn Prost, chairman.! H. H. Barclay, Noble

[Mesdames | Biddinger, Loy Baxter, E. P. Car-

eon, David Carter, Homer Meek, L. §

|A. Helgesson, J. W. Ingles, D. C [Martin, and the Misses Katherine (Smith, Alta Fox, Janet West, Margaret 1. Kayser and Hannah Kee(nan Assisting Miss Yancey during the program will be the following executive board members: Mesdames | George Walker, W. E. May, T. Ww. | | Ayton, J. Voris Tobin, E. P. Carson, | M. P. Crabill, R. L. Mason and the| Misses Marjorie Lawson, Morris, Mary Ann Russe Gretchen Kemp.

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Card Party Set The

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Saengerbund have a card tomorrow at 492 8S. Dela-

Indianapolis Ladies Society will party at 8 pp m Saengerbund Hall ware St

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Initiation Tomorrow

Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge 10 will meet tomorrow at 6 p. m for a “pitch-in" supper at 1336 N. Dela~ | ware St. A regular meeting and initiation will follow the supper.

Jean Meek Will Be Honored

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‘Marjory L. Hennis and Fiance

To Be Guests at Bridal Dinner;

Bridal dinners share the limelight with shower notes In today's pree

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news and Mrs. William night the Propviaeum with a bridal Marjory Louise, and Dr. Jack D Carr, who are to be married at 8.30 p. m, tomorrow in the First Con . gregational Church. Dr. ¢ the NV IRSION aS, i son of Dr, and Mrs, J 5255 Laats Yolen Ross Smith. Do N. Delaware § smock Barhara Varin ftasemarvy Shades of blue will Bvrkit. Marv Elizabeth and Dorothy the floral centerpiece decorating the |gawyver and Mrs, Robert Powell, table. Guests with Miss Hennis and | Kokomo, Ind her fiance will include his

parents " ” # and the.Rev. and Mrs. Ellis W. Ha) Mrs. Robert E. Stevi Dr. John 8. Atwater, Chicago,

and castle will entertain Dr. Wilson A. Livingston, Ft. Wayne, her home with a Ind gadget shower for M Other: ner Meek, whose marriage chard Can J. Van Delah Jr. of Cl Ann Arbo take place Sept. 28 ford Henry 1 Guests will be Mesdames De othy Dunkle and Forrest Bowman, James D. Ford, J, sier

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Bosart Ave, will epntert dinner their daughter,

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Mesdames Roht Robert French, Rol ‘ and her, Aalrr Is

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will be Mr Mrs Mich; Moffett Mi : P. Worley, Merrill H. Hamilton and the Misses Kitly Lou Fitzgerald, and Margaret, Ward, Bobb Jo Vestal, . Kathrvn Lamson and Martha Lar mar

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Lieut Pack are er Honolulu, following at 1:30 p. m, vesterd betrothed couple Preshvterian Cl will include |.’ 1 "We stationed thet and their U & Navy a corp: Miss Ma The b Miss Lu Mrs. Law- Nicolai, daughter M3 Robert Norman A. Nienlai, 4586 Broadway Sones, and Messrs, and Mesdames 14eut. Pack is the son of Mr. and Norman Peine, Kenneth R. Har- Mrs, William Randall Pack Indi William A. Matthews and Gar- anapolis Findling The ceremony was performed bh Dr. George Arthur ¥rantz before an altar decorated with palms, ferns and peach gladioli. Before the cere mony, Mrs, Cornelius Helwig, ors ganist, played “Licbestraum.” Chopin’s “Nocturne” and “Because” and during the ceremony, "The Rosary.” The bride her father, frock with a hat, brown orchid corsage Mrs. Robert Allen, Memphis, Tenn., who was Miss Margaret Les Riddell before her marriage June 1, was matron of honor. She wore a rose wool suit with navy accessories and a gardenia corsage Randall E. Pack was best man and John Sutton and Wesley Martin, ushers, The bride's mother wore an ashes of rose frock with navy accessories and gardenias Mrs. Pack was in powder blue, with | black accessories and a corsage of pink rosebhuds and gardenias The bride attended Western Col. lege, Oxford, O., and was gradu~ ated from Butler University, She is ‘a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Lieut. Pack was gradu ated from Wabash College and is a member of Beta Theta Pi Frae ternity

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of ker net nN ” ny Mrs. Wilbur Doran and Mrs. Robert Roesener will entertain tonight at Mrs. Roesener’'s home, Ferguson Homeplace, with a shower for Miss Mary Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edgar Hall, Shortridge Road Miss Hall is to be married this fall to Robert Magill, Chicago Appointments for the party will he in white, Guests with the bridetobe and her mother will include Mesdames Frank Buckles Arnold Doty. LeRov Flint, W. H. Cooper, F.| W. Hogle, R. 'T. Trusty, F. M. Dou thitt, C C. Limbach, Dale Borcher. cing, Walter Binal, H. O. Strieback James Moore and Thomas Amos u # ” | Wanda Cart Mary and Jane

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The Misse: or Elizabeth La Colsher will entertain with an aluminum shower tonight at Miss Carter's home, 2960 Broadway, for Miss Virginia Allen Sawyer Mi Sawver, daughter Mrs Herbert 904 £. Maple Road will be William Henry Rohr Jr., Houston, Tex., son of Mi and Mrs. William H. Rohr, 5510 Broadway, in a ceremony Sept, 21 in Houston : Guests tonight to-be and her mother will

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