Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1940 — Page 20

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Many. Vassar Alumnae Are Expected | For Semi-Annual Meeting at Marott

IN DIANAPOLIS WOMEN who are Vassar College alumnae are busy this week making last minute prepara-

tions for the entertainment of the Associated Alumnae

o Jager College Friday and Saturday at the Marott otel.

Several of the alumhae representatives will be guests in th homes of friends and el ssmates. Mrs. Alexander ar will entertain her classma ,| Miss Helen Kenyon, prominent alumnae from Poughkeepsie, N. Yi, who will review activities in connection with the college's 75th anniversary, and show campus films during the conference. i Guests of Mrs Louis H. Haerle will be Miss Kathrine Schwab of New York,secretary of the alumnae; Mrs. Ralph Unkfer, Wayne, Pa; Mrs. Fred Pritzlaff, Milwaukee, Wis.; Mrs. Francis P. Shepard, Urbana, Il.; Mrs. Milo sheppardson, Peoria, Ill, and Mrs. Walter Beadle, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Edwin McNally will entertain Mrs. Robert Van Dyke Jr. of Memphis, Tenn. Miss Marjorie Ann Metzner of Louisville, Ky, will stay with Miss Harriet Jane Holmes. - Among alumnae attending will be Miss Sarah Atherton, Louisville; Mrs. Robert P. Rhodes and Mrs. Walter M. Lissefelft, Pitts= burgh; Mrs. Julian P. Anderson and Mrs. John E. Barlow, Evanston, Ill.; Mrs. George Ball and Miss Elizabeth Ball, Muncie; Mrs. Ww. R. Rennie and Mrs. :R. W. McKinnon, Milwaukee; Mrs. H. R. Dilks, Richmond; Miss Evelyn Craig, Vevay; Mrs. T. A. Tawney, Urbana, Ill.; Mrs. Donald Dobbins, Champaign, Ill, and Mrs. James F. Goodman, Marinette, Wis.

Board to Attend

| MEMBERS of the national board who will be here are: Mrs. Elizabeth Scariett Hardy, Baltimore, Md., president; Mrs. Samuel B. Hemingway, New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Cyrus Perry, New York, second vice president; Mrs. Frederick Heath, Toledo, treasurer; Mrs. Fernando Cuniberti, Washington, board member at large; Mrs. Langbourne M. Williams Jr., New York, chairman of finance; Mrs. Frederick Mauck, Fti Kennedy, Pa., alumnae fund; Mrs. John E. Darrow, Poughkeepsie, house; Miss Gertrude Garnsey, Poughkeepsie, executive secretary, and Miss Schwab. Dr. Henry Noble McCracken, Vassar president, will speak at the Friday night banquet. This program feature has been'designated as Educators’ Night and several Indiana educators will ate tend, Those invited are Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, DePauw University

president, and Mrs. Wildman; Dr. Edward C. Elliott, president of -

Purdue, and Mrs. Elliott; Herman B Wells, president of Indiana University; Dr. George Kendall, head of Wabash College, and Mrs, Kendall; Dr. D. S. Robinson, president of Butler, and Mrs. Robinson’ Dr. Albert Parker, Hanover College president, and Mrs, Parker; William C. Dennis, head of Earlham College, and Mrs. Dennis, and William Gear Spencer, president of Franklin, and Mrs. Spencer, Among the Indianapolis educators who will be guests are - DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendent of city schools, and Mrs. Morgan; Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Messrs. and Mesdames Luther L.

Mrs. M. G. Thomas (left) and Mrs. Harry Herrell are assisting with

N orth Side Club To Hear Talk on American Home

B. P. W. to Honor New Members

Indianapolis clubs will meet tonight and tomorrow for a dinner honoring new members and several programs featuring special speak-

ers. 3 The BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB will

|_| dinner tonight.

. | Tuesday {Methodist Church, club members -| will sponsor a talk by Miss Muriel | ® ‘{Lester, “the Jane Adams of id |land,” for guests.

rHoffman will lead - { discussion.

the card party to be given tomorrow by the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside at the Columbia Club. Proceeds will go to carry on the organization's philanthropic work at Sunnyside Sanatorium, the Theo-

The AFTERMATH CLUB will meet tomorrow at the home ot Mrs. T. W. Demmerly, 230 E. North St., to hear Mrs. C. F. Miller discuss “The Cradle of Christianity in America.” 2 At a special meeting at 2 p. m. in the Central Avenue

of Eng-

Mrs. W. D. Hicks, 3339 N. Meridian St., will be hostess to members of the NORTH SIDE STUDY CLUB at a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow. Mrs, Marie Rogers will speak ‘on “Evolution of the American Home” as one of the phases of American life: to be studied. by the club this year. Mrs. J. Blaine a ‘current events

Ruskin’s “Sesame and Lilies” will be the essay discussed by Mrs. W.

dore Potter Fresh Air School and Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp.

At Butler Is Ann

Prof. Charles V. Kinter, head of

held in the Arthur Jordan Memorial The short course this year will Club Articulate.” Conference offici chairmen in their efforts to explain

Program for Publicity Course

Panhellenic Dance Is Nov. 16

ler University, has announced the speakers for the third annual publicity short course for the Indiana Federation of Clubs.

ounced,

the journalism department at But-

Sessions will be Hall Nov. 16. center around the theme of “The als will try to aid club publicity club functions to the public.

D. Carey at a meeting of the PIERIAN STUDY CLUB ‘tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Lewis Sebastian, 730 E. 28th St. Mrs. L. V. Brown will conduct an “Information Please” program.

Art Week will be observed by members of the 1808 CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. George Steinmetz, 2053 Carrollton Ave.

The ALPHA OMICRON LATREIAN CLUB will meet at the home of Miss Mary K. Campbell, 3131 N. Capitol Ave.,, tomorrow evening at 7:30 p. m. Miss Marjorie Raiser and Mrs. Edwin R. Comber are assisting hostesses. Mrs. Olive Edwards, director of

honor new members at a 6 o'clock

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Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton is president of the which will sponsor ils annual benefit card. party Friday at the Murat Proceeds will go toward the fund to build the recreation building at the Marion County Tuberculosis Sanatorium. . .

‘Temple.

Will Sponsor | Bazaar

~ Supper Scheduled Next Wednesday

The Ladies Society of the Alten= heim -will hold its annual Christ» mas. bazaar and supper next Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the Altenhim. Home, 2007 -N. Capitol Ave. Mrs. Theodore Schuller, president, has announced the following. coms mittees: HET Apron booth—Mrs. Ernest Schaefer, chairman; -Mesdames Charles Kistner, Teresa Ilg, Ida Malpas, Ferdinand Strens, Bertha Otte, Emma Wacker, John Mahrdt and Anna Heiser and Miss Theresa ‘| Reger. Art booth—Mrs, William’ "| Krieger, chairman; Mesdames Christopher Karle, Paul Ulrich, Charles Holtman, William Schaefer, Otto Deluse and Lawrence Haskett and ‘| Miss| Katie - Kerz.. Candy booth— Mrs. Victor Jose, chairman; Mrs. "| Adams, and the Misses Clara Balle man, Elsa Reyer, Bertha Schulz an Joanne Jose. . . “th - Bakery: boeth — Mrs. William Noelke, chairman; Mesdames Guy Rhodes, Louis Doerschel, ‘Rudolph Mueller, - George Schmitt, Franz Benninger, Eleanor Bramwood and Louise Burk. Supper committee— Mesdames Rose Webb, Otto Bausch= ing, Oscar Mueller, Elizabeth Ande ling and Dosa, Micknet, and the and Emma Minter. ooo = Mrs, Schmitt iS in charge of tck-

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forthe telling booth. Mrs“Robett Elliott and members ‘of the hoard : | of -direetors will be hostesses far tie Ramos-Porter Photo, day. \ : a

Sunnyside , Guild

Razz Banquet

Friends Will Entertain Tonight In Honor of Joyce White; Frieda Jones Is Shower Guest

Showers for young women who are to become brides this month

comprise today’s pre-nuptial notes.

Is Monday |

Theta ‘sigma, Phi membets at Butler University are organizing a “draft board” to select coedd-to af tend the chapter's first: Razz Batis quet at the Butler Campus Club Monday evening from 6 to 9 o'clock. Only women students and. local

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the Christamore House, will be Miss Madge Tyner and Miss Jane Lambert will entertain with a

Dickerson, K. V. Ammerman, George Buck, E. H. Kemper McComb, Three sessions are to be held dur- |

Hanson H. Anderson, Walter Gingery, Charles Sharp, E. Francis Bowditch and Gordon Thompson. Guests at the dinner on Saturday night will be parents of students already attending Vassar or parents ‘of prospective students. This list includes the Messrs. and Mesdames W. J. Schatz, Chester W. Albright, Walter C. Holmes, Burrell Wright, Clarence Alig, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Ralph Boozer, John Eaglesfield, Sylvester Johnson, Donald N. Test, Thomas |D. Stevenson, Ralph Lockwood, Howard Caughian, Bowman Elder, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Littell and Dr, and Mrs. J. K. Berman. Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Noyes will be special

guests.

$ State D. A. R. Regent Will Speak Here Tomorrow MRS. LAFAYETTE LeVAN PORTER, Greencastle, state regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will discuss the aims and activities of the Indiana D. A. R. at a meeting of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter tomorrow. at the Propylaeum. Hostesses wiil be the Mesdames Alfred P. Conklin, Henry C. Atkins, Edwin H. Forry, Clarence Forsyth and Miss Elizabeth Claypool.

Over the Teacups Club to Meet MRS. FREDERICK A. GALLAGHER will entertain the Over the Teacups Club Friday. The second in a series of discussions on Spanish ‘America will be given by Mrs. Glenn Diddell, Her topic will be “Down Mexico Way.”

Christamore Aid Meets Tuesday : A LUNCHEON meeting will be held by the Christamore Ald Society Tuesday at Christamore House.

. { | Henry Ostrom to Speak Discussion of national defense will feature tomorrow’s meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the chapter house. A business meeting at 2 p. m. will precede the 2:30 p. m. program qn which John G. Coulter and Henry E. Ostrom will speak on “National Defense” and “Aviation.” Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter and Mrs. J. W. Moore are chairmen for the meeting. The annual Armistice Day observance will be held at 10:30 a. m, Monday at the chapter house with Mrs. Sylvan I. Mouser as program chairman.

Eileen O'Daniel to Be Married Dec. 7 DECEMBER 7 has been set as the date for the marriage of Miss Eileen O’Daniel, Chicago, to George A. Eddy of Washington. Miss O'Daniel is a niece of Dwight S. Ritter of Indianapolis and ited here frequently. bes oe wedding will be at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar V. O'Daniel, Hamp hire Circle, Bronxville, N. Y. Mr. Eddy is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. D. Brewer Eddy of Newtonville 'almouth, Mass. , BI is regional director of the womens division of the Republican national dommittee with the Chicago headquarters. i duate of Smith College. Be Ray was graduated from Yale University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa He is connected with the

Treasury Department in

Horace F. Hills Entertain MR. AND MRS. HO ACE F. HILL III entertained about 2 guests ab dinner last night for Miss Ann Beck and aan Th Miskimen whose marriage will be Nov. 16 at the home 0 : e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yan H. Beck.

” A JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN—Will you please tell me the meaning of

/ at is commonly known as flirting? I am conthe word fits oF " wear smartly-styled clothes. My mother

d sidered a pretty ghtl ard fsier died when I was a year old. Mother

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is very strict with m Y|, C 4 other o to dancing parties or have dates or any with Sng rn 1 don’t know why she will rot let me

hose of my own age. mingle Wik § sit at home| during the week and read poetry, history

“ctuff as that, I go to church every Sunday and downand all Su Saturday. |I have never in my life done anything to disgrace my family or my relatives.

tes and good times. 1 Be ett us enough ne to live on so we would not have

t other is very sweet to me except that she does no fo Work: alii my friendship with young people I know. I

d [the word flirt used by my mother and a have just recently hear the d friend of hers. SEVENTEE

» ” ” | 2 Pp 2 j ie that to flirt is to play at courtship; to act Auawey“Websier ses thot The time of times when flirting is Be is during adolescence. All young things play at what oY are going to do sez} spool of thread or a rubb future mouser. The little soldiers. Games and athle

r ball, thereby developing his talents as a girl plays with dolls, the little boy with stics train the young in im pa Likes | nce, young people play at courtship. ey hav yse, ou ee a Sa > “going steady,” with frequent on es of partners until at last they settle down to one. iy change 17 you should be doing your share of youthful flirting. You y 1d mingle with the crowd in order to gain experience in getting shou ith people in all sorts of social situations. The fact that slong hip. at 17 doesn’t mean at all that they will be inconstant, girls are or giddy when they reach maturity. It only means that insincere ormal girls, playing at what they will take seriously later on. bpey ate hn ‘mother is sweet .to you I do not think you will have

oul i et your lonely situation to her. Many times

t are doing everything on earth for a child are EE RE ne doing everything except what the which usually is simply to have a life of its own with ‘children of the same age. Doubtless it is hard for your mother other & that you are a young lady now when only yesterday you fo realize ild. The fact remains that every one should associate j were > ith her own contemporaries, enjoy their pursuits and pastimes rif and share the interests normal to their age. Have a talk with your mother about this. JANE JORDAN.

J Jordan who will answer your questions Put your problems in a letter, to, June Jore daily.

: Book Review Schedu d Mrs, Charles W. Compton will be hostess, assisted by Mesdames

ve a book review -at the November Lawrence

ing of the Mothers’ Club of Boy John Griffith. . a SS LOR eR . Sasa

ing the morning meeting. From 9 a. m. until 12:30 o'clock a picture clinic will be held. At the same time as the picture clinic, a general session will be held and a publicity techniques session also will meet. Speakers at the various morning sessions include Mrs. Everett Moore, Plainfield, publicity chairman for the Federation; W. E. Treadway, executive secretary of the Indiana Commission on Interstate Co-oper-ation; Eugene Pulliam, news editor of station WIRE; Mrs. Florence W. Long, woman’s editor of the Indianapolis News; Miss Rosemary Redding, woman's editor, Indianapolis Times; Elsworth Maxwell, instructor in journalism at Butler, and Profs. Kinter and Donald D. Burchard, also of the journalism department. s The executive committee of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will arrange a program to be given. at noon in the Campus Club. The afternoon session, starting at 1:30 p.

Emeric, department of public relations, General Motors Corp. and Dr. Charles C. Josey, head of the psychology department in the Butler college of liberal arts and sciences. General chairman will be Mrs. George Dillinger, French Lick. Members and chairmen of the press and publicity department, the radio, institute and clubwoman magazine CO! ittees of the Seventdqy District Federation of Clubs will act as

Churchwomen Set Program

Mrs. O..W. Fifer, newly elected president of the Indiana Conference Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church, will speak at the all-day meeting of the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church society tomorrow. The afternoon program will follow an 11 a. m. business meeting and a luncheon arranged by Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew. Guest soloist will be Mrs. Harold Rennard and devotions leader will be Mrs. Anna Milholland. Mrs. Charles Pierson, program chairman, has arranged the afternoon’s entertainment. Mrs. James E. Perry, president of the society, has announced that Mrs. Homer Jones and Mrs. Rennard will be in charge: of the Christmas bazaar to be held early ‘n December. The following circle leaders have b2en named by Mrs. Clark Hicks, secretary of local church activities and social relations: Mesdames Jones, Doris Brown, Jess Thompson, Luther Boatman, Claude Eaton and William Paulsel. ~

m., will include talks by Robert|President. D. S. Robinson . an-

Aindall and Hixon.

hostesses. Mrs. Rudolph F. Grosskopf, chairman of the local arrangements committee, will be assisted by Mesdames Royer Knode Brown, W. T. Ayres, W. F. Holmes, Irwin Williams and M. S. Harding. Additional hostesses include Mrs. J. W. Thornburgh, district institute chairman; Mesdames Virgil Stinebaugh, George W. Faulstich, Frank L. Fisher, Joseph F, Lutes and Miss Margaret Millikan and Miss Ruth Fee. Assisting with short course arrangements are the Mesdames Louis Kruger, Fred Fate, Carl R. Day, Mary B. Hedges, C. H. Becker, P. C.. Nicoles, Louis E. Schultz, Royal Nicholas and Miss Blanche McFadden. Mrs. Fred Rassman is chairman of the noon luncheon.

” n ” Observance of American "Art Week, this week, by Butler University for the first time, features an art exhibit in the Recreation room of the Arthur Jordan Memorial hall,

nounced. : The exhibit was arranged by Dr. Henry -M. Gelston, chairman of a faculty committee in charge of co-operation between Butler and the John Herron Art Institute, and Donald Mattison, director of the art school. John Herron faculty mem-. bers contributed their works to the art exhibition. Works are being exhibited by Mr. Mattison, Hendrik Mayer, Edmund Brucker, Charles West Jr, Paul Wehr and David Rubins.

” ” EJ Miss Eileen White and Miss Mary Frances Paul have been named cochairmen of the Panhellenic dance to be given Nov. 16 in the Egyptian room of the Murat Temple. Miss Betty Rose Martin is president. Committees assisting the co-chair-men ‘include decorations, the Misses Jean Pickett, Janet Ingham and Phyllis Hadden; hall, Miss Betty Foster and Miss Joan Hixon; chaperons, Miss Paula McClurg; orchestra, Miss White; programs, Miss Patricia Stayton, and publicity, the Misses Mary Wiley, Charlotte

» ” ” Butler University senior football players will be honored Saturday night at the traditional Blanket Hop. William Eggert and William Shipley, Indianapolis, are co-chair-men of the event. The dance will be held in ‘the gymnasium of the fieldhouse from-9 p. m: until midnight. Dick Robbins’ orchestra will play. : The following committees will ‘be in’ charge of the sixteenth annual dance: Decorations, Max Stultz; chaperons, George Welden; band and place, Robert Renz; advertising, James Farmer, and publicity, Edward, Cotton. Tr ; The senior members of the Bull-

1 am 17 years old and I am sure

dog squad will be awarded gold footballs during the dance intermission. Included in this list "are Robert Purkhiser, Willard, O.; John Rabold, Indianapolis; Stanley Crawford, Columbus, O.; Harold Feichter, Ft. Wayne; Ralph Swager, Charlestown, West Va.; Henry Abts, Syracuse, Ind.; Doyle Dugger, Bloomfield; James Garwood, Michigan City, and John Reno, Southport.

Chairman

usly later on. THe kitten pounces on a

Scout Troop 72 Friday, Mrs. Harold L. Plummer, 3620 Coliseum Ave., will

Mrs. Ruth Kinnan (above), library chairman of the Women of the Moose, will sponsor a Chapter Night program in Moose Temple tomorrow evening at at 8 o'clock. National Book Week, which is observed the second week of November each year, was adopted by the Women of the Moose as their library program in 1930. A book shower for the library at Mooseheart is an annual event. Mrs. Kinnan will have Miss Marjorie True

Hayes, Paul Towsley and fh a ‘ . National ‘Book Week. :

of the Public Library to speak on

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. | sociation will meet at 8 p. m. to%“.|morrow at the home of Miss Lois : | Anne Hodgins, 2645 College Ave.

A “B” blanket will be presented to the player chosen as the most outstanding senior by the sports -editors of the three Indianapolis daily newspapers. Paul Squires, Derby, Vt., president, will make the blanket award.

Alumnae to Meet The Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae As-

Hazel Hensen Hostess Sigma Sigma Kappa Sorority members will meet at 8 p. m. today with Miss Hazel Hensen, 2735 N. Meridian St.

Sorority to Meet "A meeting of Beta Chapter, Omega Kappa Sorority, will be held at 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Janice Suite, 4166 College Ave.

Sorority to Meet

The regular business meeting of Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau

guest speaker at the meeting.

Toner M. Overley, director of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau, will speak on “Descriptive Advertising” at a meeting of the IRVINGTON KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS’ CLUB at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow evening at the Kkindergarten, 9 N. Arlington Ave. Mrs. Harold Tossell will be vocalist on the program and Mrs. Harty B. Smith will be chairman of hostesses.

The UNIBEN CLUB will hold a luncheon and initiation services to‘morrow at the Colonial Tearoom.

“Empress of the Dusk” (Vandercook) will be reviewed by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten before members of the BOOK REVIEW CLUB at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium,

The TRI C CLUB will meet at the home of Mrs. Gavin Stuart, 3423 E. 10th St., tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. : a

“A public card party in the Ban-ner-Whitehill auditorium will be sponsored by the H. B. C. CLUB tomorrow at 2 p. m. Miss May

ments. The organizatiotn is planning for Christmas charity work under the direction of Mrs. Frank Power, president.

The ST. FRANCIS DE SALES MOTHERS’ CLUB will hold its monthly eeting in the church hall at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow.

“Magic Trails to Books” will be the subject of Miss Lucille Dickman, librarian at Riley Hospital and Rotary Convalescent Unit, speaking before the MOTHERS’ CLUB OF GARFIELD PARK KINDERGARTEN today. Hostesses for the meeting at the kindergarten will be Mesdames Clarence Roembke, Elmer VanDeman, Argie Stewart, LeRoy Wagner and E. E. Burkert.

Sponsor Card Party The Parent-Teachers Association at Horace Mann School 13 will sponsor a card and bunco party at the Food Craft Shop at 6:30 p. m. Friday. Proceeds will be used for the Scliool Emergency Fund. Mrs. Jack Greig is president of the Association. “-

Style Show Booked 4

The Zonta Club of Indianapolis is: sponsoring a style show for members and their friends tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Louise Bridges, 1109 Park Ave. ‘

Omega Nu Taus to Meet

Mrs. Richard Montgomery, 221 E. Michigan St., will be hestess ‘at 8 p. m. today for members of Omicron Chapter," Omega Nu Tau Sorority. }

i Sorority Meets Tonight The weekly meeting of Beta Zeta Sigma. Sorority will be held at 8 p. m, today at the home of Mrs. Betty Frye, 1401 N. Alabama St.

Betrothed

Bretzman Photo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryce have announced the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary, to Don-

Sorority, will be held at 8:30 p. m. today at the Spink Arms Hotel.

24] Finasal. son of Mr, and Mrs.

Shields is chairman of arrange-|:

miscellaneous shower this evening at Miss Tyner’s home, 3002 N. Talbott St., for Miss Joyce White, whose marriage to Charles J. Payne Jr.

Spinster Party Is Tonight

A spinster dinner will be given tonight by Miss Marian Blackley at her home for Miss Mary Jane Shafer.-who is to become the bride of L. Nicholas Summers in a cere-

mony at 3:30 p. m. Friday at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. = Miss Blackley is to be the bride's only attendant. Guests at the dinner will be Mesdames J. T. McCreary, Jack B. Woerner, James O. Harris and Robert Carey, Miss Nancy Socwell and Miss Mildred Scales. The bridal dinner wil be given tomorrow night in the Blue Room of the Marott Hotel by. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shafer, uncle and aunt of the bride. Guests with the couple will be Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Summers, parents of the bridegroom; Mr, and Mrs. Woerner, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Miss Blackley and Dean Henderson.

Pi Phi Executives Are Entertained

Mrs. R. D. Pritchard, 5411 N. Capitol Ave. was hostess to members of the executive board and committee chairmen of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi recently. A change in date and place of the next alumnae meeting has been announced by Mrs. Raymond S. Davis, chairman of hostesses. The meeting will be a 6 p. m. supper Friday, Nov. 15; at the Butler University chapter house, 831 Hampton Drive. 3 {

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A covered dish luncheon will be held at noon tomorrow by the Social Club of Monumental Division 128, Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, at the home of Mrs. Hugo Pfenning, 3354 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. Robert Kendall will assist.

Luncheon Scheduled

The Brightwood Auxiliary. of’ thd O. E. S. will meet at noon tomorrow for a covered dish luncheon and business meeting in the Veritas Masonic Temple, 2350 Roosevelt Ave. Mis. Helen Reddick and Mrs. Eva Clark will be hostesses.

will be Saturday, Guests with, the bride-to-be will include her mother, Mrs. Clare White; Mr. Payne's mother, Mrs. Charles J, Payne, Mesdames Charles F. ‘Tyner, Rice Lambert, Meredith C. Presser, ‘David: Brooks and ‘the Misses = Rosemary and - Lorraine Leauty, Betty Hatfield, Ruth €. Okey, Suzanne Gasper, Harriett Payne, Bernice Tyner, Lois Randolph, Rosemary White, Catherine and Rosemary McCarthy; Miss Jeanne Montfort, Greensburg, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Samuels, Shelbyville, Ind. ; ) » " ”

Honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given recently by Mrs. Ross Elsea, Mrs. Frederick Turner and Miss Mary Catherihe Hoffman was Miss Frieda Jones whose marriage to Evans Rugenstein will be Nov. 20. Guests were Mesdames Walter Jones, Theodore Rugenstein and Florence Goodner and Misses Martha, Jones, Marie Bridges, Mary Elizabeth Dorsett, Mary Brauns, Roselyn Wise, LaVerne Fleener, Audrey Litz, Thelma Thompson, Betty Lou Johnson, Margaret Trager,’ Verle McFadden, Eleanore Haston, Violet Porter, “Alice Fritz, Mary Lou Fitterer and Helen Stanley.

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Miss Betty Jane Hatfield was honor guest at a shower given re~ cently by Mrs. R. 8. Higgins and her daughter, Miss Betty Lou Higgins. Miss Hatfield's marriage to Homer Bassett will be Thanksgiving Day. Attending the party with the bride-to-be were Mesdames C. A. Weinbrecht, Harry Smith, C. H. King, Willlam T. Butler, Homer Bassett, L. L. Duvall, Martin Yoler, William Thompson, C.’ E. Dunn, Paul Armstrong, ‘Albert Slate, Belle Meek, E. E. Shaw and Albert Harvey. i Other guests were Mesdames Cedric Rau, Ray Wishmeyer, Ernest Arnoid, Paul Ameter, Roberta Smith, Jack Jones, Kenneth Hoy, James Nangle, Harry Wagner, C. V. Guill and Elizabeth Stewart and the Misses Maxine Arnold, Betty Slate, Helen Nangle, Helen Lamb and Mary Glore.

M ecting Place Changed

‘The Friday meeting of Normandy

Theta Sigma: Phi alumnae will: admitted to the dinner, . . . i

be Miss Helen Ruegamer, ‘b re. ide :

of the Butler chapter, is in charge of plans for the program. “Ara? skit written by Miss Betty Gordon and Miss Rebecca Mann will be presented by active members and “A Coed’s Diary” will be read by Miss Martha McHatton, who will ‘act as toastmaster. award 15 razz prizes to campus women.

Miss Gordon‘also will

Chaperons for the dinner will ins

clude Mesdames Donald D, Burche ard, Charles V. Kinter and Raymond Sears. Joan Hixon are in charge of decora= tions, menu and favors. planning ‘decorations to resemble a World War dugout.

Miss Betty Lupton and Miss They are

Types of Furs to Be

Exhibited Tomorrow

An exhibit of types of furs show=

ing the stages in making a “let out” mink’ coat, as well as blended and dyed furs and tipped silver fox will be presented at the Consumers’ Institute tomorrow morning‘in Ayres’

auditorium.’ Frank Zierz, head" of

L 8. Ayres & Co.'s fur depattment;

will arrange the exhibit. ' "The topic for the meeting, at 10 o'clock, will be “Furs.” Speakers will" be R. H. Mosher of ‘the :Eldef & Johnson Co., Dayton, O., and B. L. Lange, superintendent of the Fouke Fur Co., St. Louis. dn Mr. Mosher will discuss “Facts You Should Know About Furs,” and Mr. Lange will talk on Alaska sealskin and will show a film and an exhibit arranged by the Fouke Co. The film is titled “The Romance of Alaska Sealskin.”

Altar Society Gives Card Party

The Altar Society of the Assumption Catholic Church will sponsor a public fish fry and card party tomorrow evening in the Assumption: School, 1105 Blaine Ave. The supper will be from 5 to 7 p. m. and the card party will begin at 8 o'clock. Mrs. John Fetter is chairman.

Plan Cocktail Party

Alpha Chapter of the Rho Gamma, Chi Sorority will meet at 8 o'clock

Chapter, International Travel-Study tonight at the home of Mrs. Ken-

Club, which was to have been held at the home of. Mrs. Fred Geiger, will be at Mrs. Chris Harm's home, 5683 Guilford ‘ Ave. Mrs. Irelan will be co-hostess.

You can make somebody. extreme happy by remembering them today with flowers. Every woman, young or old, enjoys their beauty and

fragrance.

neth Cook, 1851 N. Dexter Ave. Ar= rangements will be made for a cocktail party to be held at the home

Haroldf{of Miss Marie Schussler Sunday

afternoon from 2 to 4 p. m.

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SARE FLORISTS ARSSOCIATION of Indianapolis