Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1941 — Page 6

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Anniversary Party Set

Conversation Club to|

i Hear Review

: An anniversary luncheon, several : book reviews and special papers are “listed on Monday club programs. - Mrs. John Downing Johnson will be honor guest at the INDIANAPOLIS PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLUB'S eighth anniversary luncheon Monday at 12:30 o'clock in the hol ie of Mrs. Emmett C. Michaels, Guilford Ave. At the 1:30 p. m. . S744 Go meeting, Mrs. Johnson will lead a parliamentary drill on rescinding, repealing, ratifying and annulling motions. ting hostesses for the luncheon will be Mesdames E. Monte Campbell, George C. Kolb and Eugene E. Stacy. °

“rand Below the Wind” (Newton) will! be. reviewed by Mrs. Paul Blakeslee at a meeting of the MON-. DAY CONVERSATION CLUB next week in the home of Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb, 2145 J. Alabama St. Mrs. John 8. Wright also will speak on “Ecuador the Unknown. »

“The IRVINGTON WOMAN'S "UB has scheduled a meeting for mday in the home of Mrs, John K. ‘Kingsbury, 3706 Washington Blvd. The hostess will talk on “A Life Story.”

embers of the MONDAY AFTNOON READING CLUB will elect officers for 1941 at a meeting in |the home of Mrs. S. C. Osburn, 102 E. 50th St., Monday. The prooh will include a talk by Mrs. Eli E.| Thompson on “The Way to. a Man's Heart” and a round table discussion of “My Favorite Recipe. »

lie NEW ERA CLUB'S 33d anniversary party will be held Monday at| the home of Mrs. E. B. Tillson, 44 5 Guilford Ave. Mrs. W. L. Tillson will assist the hostess. Followin Mrs. Fred Falke’s pepe on olden Memories,” Mrs. J. D, Davy will present a book review,

Mrs. Walter J. Behmer, 2210 Brpadway, will entertain members of the FORTNIGHTLY STUDY CLUB Monday, assisted by Mrs. A. B. Weyl. The historical program will include a report by Mrs. D. T. wo on early schools and churches in pioneer Indianapolis and a review | © ‘Last of the Miamis” by Mrs. E. J.) Shields.

lhe NEOPHYTE GARDEN CLUB Il meet for its first 1941 meeting at 1 p. m. Monday for a covered dish luncheon in the home of Mrs. Ray - H. Briggs, 2823 Sutherland Ave. The following new officers will be installed: Mrs. Edwin W. Camp, president; Mrs. Paul Summers, vice president; Mrs. Hugo W. Fechtman, treasurer, and Mrs. Clifford D. Sadler, secretary.

A dinner Monday. night at the hame of Miss Laura C. Holden, 1852 N! Talbot Ave., will be attended by 3 PTER G "members of the P. E. OQ. SISTERHOOD. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Reeta Clark and rs. WwW. R. Craigle.

Mrs. Seth Wells, 406 N. Bradley st ‘will be hostess to LA PHYLLIS CLUB members. Monday... ip +E The ‘CHAUTAUQUA GOLUB of Gpthen will ‘meet Monday evening the home of Mrs. Richard Fidler.

rs. Amasa Hoovens will review a recent novel.

Willis-Stewart Service Today

a reception at the home of the

bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stewart, 1425 E. Market St., will follow the wedding of Miss

Marjorie Stewart to Ralph E. Willis t afternoon. The ceremony will /read at 3:30 p. m. in the WoodPlace Baptist Church by the

Among bridal airs which Miss Jeannette I. Vaughan, organist, will play preceding the ceremony are “Because,” “O Promise Me” and “I Love You Truly.” She will play : the Mendelssohn and Lohengrin - wedding marches for the processional and recessional. Palms and candelabra will decorate the altar at/which the ceremony is performed. |The bride has chosen a soldier blue costume trimmed in black lynx, with which she will wear black accessories and an orchid corsage. Her father will give her in marriage. { Mrs. Harry Mann, matron of Hohe will wear an aqua blue crepe pck with black accessories and Mrs. Eldred A. Lee, bridesmaid, will wear gold crepe with brown accesries. Both will have gardenia I'sages. |iCarl Willis will act as his brother’s best man and ushers will be M s. Mann and Lee. The bridegroom’ mother, Mrs. Betty Willis, 6 N. East St., will wear a dubonai velvet frock, black accessories nd a sweetpea corsage. Mrs. Stewark also will wear, sweetpeas with old gold frock and brown access

ories. The bride's grandmother, Alice Harrell, Brookville, will year dubonnet crepe. ter a short wedding trip the S dple will be at home at the Coln Apartments. Miss Stewart is a

mens of Lambda Chapter, Omega

Tau Sorority. [ Mrs. John McMillen, Greensburg, grandmother of the bridegroom, will be among out-of-town guests at the wedding. Others will be Messrs. id Mesdames Charles Higgs, Lewis rell and Silverton Jarrell and their families, all of Connersville; r. and Mrs. Claude Adams and [¥. and Mrs. Edward O. Arbuckle, ushville;, Mrs. Lillie Westfall, ville; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest llen and Mr. and Mrs. Wade , Lexington, Ky.; Mr. and Ms. Frank M. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Greenfield.

vy. . Breakfast Honors Artist | Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fay of Budawill be honor guests at a breakist given tomorrow morning by . Grace Golden at her home, . 43d St. Twenty guests will atte Dr. Fay represents the Fine Arts Association td's bere wits an ir display ch opened at the Hotel Lincoln Sunday znd will continue

Winona to: Meet The St. Agnes og Alumnae

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P.E O. &

room to honor Mrs. Schricker

Sharing ho representative of Cottey College, P. E. O.’s junior college in Nevada, Mo. Miss Mitchell has served as president of Cottey for 10 yess. Following an address, she will 1éceive for the college a chest of silver as a gift of Indianapolis Council of P. BE. O. Mrs. Ted C. Brown, president of thé council, will present the gift. At the speakers’ table with fhe guests of honor and Mrs. Brown will "be Mrs, W. E. Kyle, teasimaster; Mrs. Philip S. Hildebrand, who will give the invecation; Miss Madeline Gullion of Rushville, president of the Indiana State Board of P. E. O:;; the board memMeas, Mrs. G. C. randenburg, West Lafayette, first vice president; Mrs. A. M. Wagner, | Greensburg, second vice president; Mrs. Marion W. Hillman, South Bend, organizer; Mrs. John FP. Richardson, Kekoiro, recording secretary; Mrs. John R. Kuebler, Indianapolis, corresponding secretary; | Mrs. Simpson M. Stoner, Greencastle, treasurer, and Mrs. V. C. Dougherty, Indianapdlis, historian. . State Presidents’ Table | Alphabet = letters will idenfify other tables for out-of-town guests from state chapters. Mrs. Emniett C. Michaels, president of the state board in 1937 will be hostess ab a special table fpr past state presidents and Mrs, B. H. Lybrook will be head of a table reserved for past presidents of| the Indianapolis Council. Mrs. Clarence Jackson is chairman of a cominittee of Chapter W members who (will act as hostesses|S

Mrs. L. R. Wwahte and Mrs, Willlam Storen. A candleligh| ing ceremony honoring the mémoly of the seven young women who founded the P. E. O. Sisterhood Jan. 21, 1869, at lowa Wesleyan College will be preceded by a group of songs by Miss Thelma Caplinger. Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund is in charge of the tribute, assisted by Mesdames J. H. Westbay, H, R. Hough and J, M. Smith.

Phi Beta Meets On Jan. 29

Pi Zeta Olver of Phi Beta, na-

tional professional fraternity of music and speech, will ment Jan, 29 at 8 vclock fin the home ¢f Mrs. William J. ry, 3933 Arthington Ave. Active patronesses and members will attend. A progra arranged by" Miss Gwendolyn Sthort will include Mrs. Harley W. odehamel’s review of the play, “It’s a Great Life” (J. C. Nugent), and soprano solos by Mrs. Russell G. Fortune. Mrs. O. T baugh will ascompany her, Mrs. W. R. Richardson, Miss Lela Echard and Miss Hazel Silvey Hill will assist the hostess at ag social hour to follow the program.

School 39 P.-T. A, To Give Play

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of School 39, 801 S. State St, will Sponsor a ply, “Her Radio Ronieo,” at 7:30 p. Tuesday and Wednesday nights in the school auditorium. Harold O’Nan, a former pupil of the school, is directing the play. The cast includes the Misses Pat Van Scyoc, | Doris Pohlar, Derothy O'Nan &nd (Messrs. Robert Wright, Jack Churchill and Russell McClain. The group, [called the “Thespians,” is composed of former pupils. Music will be provided by the Brummet trio.

chase trafic patrgl boys at the school.

Three Generations Attend] Banquet

Guests at/the Athenaeum Tiners’ “Paradise in the Pacific” motherdaughter party last night at the Athenaeum incluuded several tiareegeneration groups. Mrs. Kate Ulrich attended with her daughter, Mrs. Carl B. Sputh, and her d-daughter, Mrs. John Hash of Williamsport. Another group included Mrs. Chris J. Karle, her daughters, Mrs. Andrew B. Bicket . Mrs. Wayne Murphy, and Ler d-daughter, Miis Jo Carol Bicket. Toastmaster for the bandust was Mrs. Edward Gardner. The program included Hawaiian music ‘by students of th Honolulu Tiomges Vasary of Music of Ha=

at the luncheon. Her assistants are fund

Sisterhood Will Honor ‘Wife of New Governor | At Founders’ Doy Luncheon

Sisterhood members from the 29 Hoosier chapters will meet { at a Founders’ Day luncheon next Saturday in the Colunbia Club ballrs. Henry F. Schricker, wife of Indiana’s new Governor. % a member of napter B of the organiZation in Knox, the second oldest chapter in the state. rs with Mrs. Schricker will be Miss M:rjorie Mitchell,

Party Aids War

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Relief Work

Mrs. L. L. Goodman and Mrs. Jack Goldberg are living a dessert luncheon and bridge party today at Mrs. Goodman’s honie for 40 guests. Proceeds will be used to purchase air raid shelter cofs through the Bundles for Britaii, Inc. brarich

here. Mrs. R. G. Lazarus will speak on the organization’: work. The American organization | of Bundles for Britai has cabled a first contribution oF $10,000 to the reguilding of the bomb-shattered Royal Chest Hospital, a branch of the Royal Northern. in the outskirts of London. The 500) British, sailors, who came to this jountry to man the 50 fo mer Ame:ican destroyers, have been complet:ly outfitted by the organization wiilx heavy woolen clothing ait the cost of $25,000. Mrs. Willianr Meecgregor Moris, office manager of tiie local branch, reports the receipt ci approximatsly 200 garments in the past ten days: The sewing unit of ihe second -Présbyterian Church hzs completed [24 regulation hospital garments. Mrs. Walter P. Morton, co-chairman, said that workers in thi¢ unit were not limited to church niembership. Two out-of-town women, friends of the church, donated $1C for an air raid shelter cot and $25 to the X-ray

Twenty-seven kritted garments from the Irviegton chapter and 57 knitted articles fron. the Mooresville chapter have been received at headquarters. This is the second coniribution of knitted articles from Mooresville. Mrs. Eyerard Hadley is chairman of this chapter. The Colonial Dzines have been sewing for Bundles for Britain one day each week since September at the home of Mrs. Robert A. Adams, president. The menibers makes surgeon’s aprons and sl zeping garments, Mrs. J. C. Schaf Jr! is chairman, A cablegram recently received by Mrs. H. K. Metcali from her hijsband of London ieads: “Buncles for Britain clothing greatly appreciated and urgently | required by all big centers. a

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Heads to Be ‘Elected By Assembly Club

Officers will be elected by the State Assembly Woman's Club Wednesday at a husiness meeting in’ the Palm Room of the Claypool Hotel. 8 The nominating! committee includes the Mesd: mes Thurrian Gottschalk, Joe Read Beckett and Lioye Claycombe. ! A tea will be given at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday afternon a’ the Propylacum {by the League of w omen Voters for the wives of the legislators and

state officials.

Presides

The Parent-Teacher Association | me

Proceeds will go to a fund to pur-|. raincoats and hats for the| '= =

The winter council meeting ‘of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs will be hel tomorrow ncon at the Hotel Sevirin. Lunchecon will be served at i2 o'clock. Miss Sally Butler (above), president, will preside. The Rev. Errol T Elliott. will talk on foreign GH ‘The th Singers” will entertain a group of songs. The shite : board will hold a dinner

[Kindergarten Group :|To Give Luncheon

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party at the home of the president,

Herbert McNeely, O. M. Richardso

presidents who will be honored incl E. Jenney, Lloyd C. Litten, Ned C H. H. Arnholter, R. B. Barnes and

Columbia Club.

reception at the Columbia Club.

1. The Expression Club will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a

Murs. F. C. Lemley, 318 N. Audubon

Road, Tuesday afternoon. Assisting with arrangements are @eft to right) Mesdames Edward F. Madinger, Vincent B. Binager and Wayne A. Reddick. Mesdames Harry L. Foreman, S. Boyd Kelly, Frank Burns,

n and Glenethel Thrush will give

musical numbers presented at the club meeting 25 years ago. Past

ude the Mesdames Binager, Walter lay, John A. Sink, Roy H. Graves,

Harry L. Foreman, Reddick, Carl IL. Withner, William Brower Ward,

Lemley.

2. Mrs. Myron J. Austin is chairman of reservations for the annual benefit dinner dance which Sunnyside Guild will sponsor Feb. 1 at the (Ramos-Porter Photo.) 3. Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno (right) is ater’s Affairs Committee which is sponsoring a reception honoring Gladys Swarthout following her concert Monday night in English’s Theater. Mrs. James S. Rogan (left) is assisting with plans for the

president of the Civic The-

Miss Pear! Elaine Richardson,

St., in

A backgrund of palms, ferns and candelabra will form the setting for the rite. Mrs. Virginia Goodnight will sing, accompanied by Miss Rose Ellen Gray. a of the bride's atteridants will be fashioned alike of taffeta in princess style. Miss Ruth Ann Lett, maid of honor, will be in heavenly blue and the bridesmaids, Miss Ann Strauss and Miss Oleta Mears, will be in Arcady rose. All three will carry arm bouquets of tulips. The bride, given in marriage by her father, will wear white satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, leg-o’-mutton sleeves and a long train. Her fingertip length veil will fall from a Juliet cap embroidered with pearls and she will carry a bouquet vf white roses centered with an orchid. David - Mears; brother of the bridegroom, will be best man and ushers will be Conrad Lisby and Lester Mooreland. Mrs. Richardson, mother of the bride, will wear a black silk gown with a corsage of red roses and Mrs. Mears will be in teal blue crepe with a tea rose corsage. A small reception at the home of the bride’s parents for the families and intimate friends will follow the ceremony. Miss Richardson attended Butler University and is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Among out-of-town guests at the wedding will be Mrs. J. S. Self, Jacksonville, Ill.,, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Talock and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tatlock, Cincinnati.

Anita Klatte’s | Wedding Today

* The marriage of Miss Anita M. Klatte to Robert McConnell, son of Lee McConnell, 142¢ Hoyt Ave, was to take place at 2:30 p. m, today at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Klatte, 2330 Hobart Ave. The Rev. William H. Knierim, pastor of the Trinity Evangelical

Pearl Elaine Richardson to Be

Wed to Henry E. Mears In Linwood Christian Church

daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Earl P,

Richardson, 5220 E. Michigan St., will become the bride of Henry Ellsworth Mears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mears, 3364 W. Michigan ceremony at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Linwood Christian Church. The Rev. Raphael Milter will officiate.

Mu Phi Epsilon Meets Tuesday

Indianapolis Alumnae . Chapter members of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor sorority, will have charge of the program at the January meeting of the sorority’s Kappa Chapter Tuesday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, 735 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, will be hostess. . Mrs. Neal Ireland, who recently spent several years in South America doing research on folk music, will talk on the history of South American music and play representative piano numbers. Music on the program will illustrate the three major periods in the history, the pre-Colonial period of Indian influence, the Colonial period marked by sacred and secular music and the recent modern trend. , Songs by Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt will ke accompanied by Mrs. Ireland and will include folk and art songs. Later in-the program Miss Imogene Pierson of Kappa Chapter will play three South American marimba tunes. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Titus at the meeting wiil be Mrs. Harold J. Hope, Mrs. James L. Wagner and Miss Mary Gottman. Miss Adah Hill, president of the Alumnae Cha pter, will be’ a special guest.

Original Poems To Be

Program Feature

Members of the Indiana Poetry | Soclety will read original poems on the subject; “Ships,” at a meeting next Saturday. A prize will be given for the best poem read, following judging by the special guests, Mrs. Edwin I. Poston and Mrs. Rudolph Grosskopf. Miss June Winona Snyder, 1837 N. Alabama St., will be hostess for the 2 p. m. meeting. A musical pro-

Reformed Church, was to perform the ceremony at an improvised altar of ferns, pink and whité primroses and gladioli arranged before the living room fireplace. Mrs. Knierim was to play a program of bridal airs. A street-length frock of wine velvet was to be worn by the bride Her accessories were to be of wine and she was to carry sweetheart roses. Her cousin, Miss Martha Brink, Terre Haute, was to be. her only attendant and Carl Curtis was to be best man.

versity and Mr. McConnell attended Indiana University.

The Roberts Kindergarten Mothers’ Club will entertain guests at a covered @lish. luncheon Tuesday af 1'p. m. at the kin Mesdames Vi

ol reception for the families and §

The bride attended Butler Uni-|

gram will include tenor solos by Robert J. Arthur, accompanied by Miss Leore Crumrine.

Chairman

Photo Craft Photo.

Mrs. Matthew Winters is health " chairman of the Indianapolis

| |bizon-Plaza Hotel.

|Camp Fire Girls

Take Honors in |

Photo Contest

- Executives . Attend ‘National Conference

Among ‘the -winners in the na«

tional Camp Fire Girls photography

contest, announced’ recently. at the biennial conference -of Camp Fire exécutives in‘ New ‘York, is Miss | Violette Swenson of Indianapolis,

Other Indianapolis entrants in the

contest were Miss Joan Marquis, who received honorable mention; Miss Jane Clark, ‘and Miss Peggy Percival. © Photographs in the contest are on display today at the BarThe national contest was called “American Close~

i |Up” and asked for pictures showing

Showers Honor

Brides-to-Be

A marriage announcement appears with shower notes in today’s nuptial news. Mrs. Freal H. McIntosh and Miss Juliana McIntosh were to entertain Miss Jean Van Voorhees with a luncheon-bridge and linen shower today at the Canary Cottage. Miss Nancy Anne McIntosh was to assist the hostesses. Guests were -to be Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo, aunt of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Kenneth N. Rider Sr., Franklin, the bridegroom-to-be’s mother; Mrs. Franklin Bennett, Dayton, O.; Mrs. Robert Winters, Franklin; Mesdames Odin F. Wadleigh, Dar Robinson, John Van Zant, Charles Allen, Robert Shelhorn and Melvin Hogan, Misses Marguerite Ulen, Vance Garner, Mary Katherine Hudson, Jeanette McElroy and Sue Janet Guthridge. Miss Van Voorhees’ marriage to Kenneth N. Rider Jr., Pranklin, will be Feb. 8 in McKee Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. » E »

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Schlaegel, 2818 Rookwood Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth Jeannette to Raymond C. Fleitz Jr. of Indianapolis. The ceremony was- read by Dr. George Arthur Frantz last Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church. yy 8 a

Honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given recently by Miss Iva LaVanchy, 1218 W. 34th St., was Miss Iona Virginia Langer whose marriage to Paul Bernard Hughey wil® be Feb. 23 in the North Methodist Church. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Robert C. LaVanchy. Guests with the bride-to-be included the mothers and sisters of the bethrothed couple, Mrs. Louis J./ Langer, Mrs. George F. Hughey, Miss Audrey Louise Langer ‘and Miss Thelma M. Hughey. Others attending the party were Mesdames M. W. Laws, D. E. Chapman, W. F. Hartling, C. C. Cochran, E. O. Snethen, Jerry Hicks, J. R. Sentney, C. H. Miller, G. R. ‘Robinon, R. L. Brouse, Clarence Knipp, O. R. Burghard, C. O. Peake, Joe Flanagan, A. J. Rynerson, O, M. Rickardson, C. E. Neffle, Abe Gros, Roger Schaub, Frank Wilson, Morris Regen, J. 1. Fender,’ C. O. Ross, Misses Estelle Livesay, Bertha Archer, Ann Louise Margason, Lilly Lawrence and Margaret Sissenguth. Mrs. Fender will entertain with a shower Jan. 24 and Miss Margason, a#ssisted by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Bb. Margason, will give a linen shower at a date not yet set. Others who will entertain include Miss Marion Brumfield who will have a personal shower for the bride-to-be, and Miss Hughey who will have a bridal shower for her.

Group to Hear Prison Head

The Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention Home will meet Monday at 2 p. m. in the West Room of the Indiana War Memorial, following a 1 o'clock board meeting The speaker, Mrs. Marion F. Gailup, superintendent of the State Woman's Prison, will talk on “Our Responsibility.” Mrs. Glenn Parrish and Mrs. Charles Armel will have charge of registration at the meeting and Mrs. Otis Carmichael will collect birthday gifts for the Gift Suptioard at the home. Hostesses will be Mes ddmes Walter H. Geisel, W. Stayton, Wolf Sussman, C. J. Finch and William Sharp.

| [Legislation To Be |Program Theme

The legislative program of the American Legion will be discussed Tuesday at a meeting of the McIlvain-Kothe Post’s Auxiliary. Mrs. Frank , 5869 Washington Blvd. will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Goshorn and Mrs, Everett E. Lett. x

Mrs. Teter Hostess

The monthly meeting of the Marigold Garden Club will be held at

Extensive Program Arranged For the 17th Anniversary . Celebration at I.

Indianapolis Athletic Club members and their guests will celebrate the club’s 17th anniversary. with over a week of gala events.’ began today and will continue through Jan. 25, The program today includes tea dancing-in the Venetian Room from 4:30 p. m. with Denis Costello, authority on Latin dance steps, leading the Conga chains. Mr. Costello will give Rumba and Conga

A. C

Festivities

lessons to members tonight in the ballroom from/ 8:30 p. m. until the regular Saturday night dance starts at 10 p. m. Sons and daughters of members will be presented in the Junior Talent night show tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Dinner will be served from noon on, and dancing will start at 6:30 p. m. Miss Helen Culleton, the daughter of Major and Mrs. John R. Culleton, will give a harp solo. Miss Marilyn Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon V. Peck, will play the accordion and Miss Mary Eleanor Winter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren 8. Winter, will give a recitation. Patty and Susan Bailey, the daughters of Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Bailey, Zionsville, will do tap dance numbers, accompanied by Miss Jean Brian, the daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. George Brian, Zionsville. Tommy and “Suzie” Gastineau, children of Dr. and Mrg/F. M. Gastineau, will give a novelty dance number and piano numbers will be given by Miss June Fogle, the daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Fogle, and Dickle and Tommy Lugar, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lugar.® ’ The anniversary. stag party for members will be held in the Whirl-E-Gig playhouse, with a dinner buffet at 6:30 p. m. Bridge Tuesday A Tuesday party will be the women’s anniversary luncheon bridge at 12:30 p. m. for members’ wives, daughters and their guests. Mrs. R. C. Fox is in charge. “Lucky Locker”. prizes will be awarded winners during the mixed swimming party from 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday night in the swimming pool

Wednesday events include the Dolphin Club- anniversary swimming party in the pool at 9 a. m. and the club-sponsored city badminton tournament which opens .in the gym at 7 p. m. Wednesday and will continue each evening through Saturday. ’ Volliac anniversary play’ has been scheduled for 9 a. m. Thursday in the - gymnasium and the women’s bowling championships will be*from 2 to 7:30 p. m. Prizes will be awarded for high single and three-game totals, and two-team scores. Buffet Dinner The usual Friday buffet dinner will be from 6 to 9 p. m., with dancing from 7 to 8:30 p. m. and from 9:30 to midnight. There will be mixed swimming from 7 to 9 p. m. and anniversary prizes will be awarded for high single and team scores in the club’s league bowling at 6 and 8:30 p. m. I. A. C. squash racquets players will meet Dayton Y. M. C. A. in a match on the club courts at 3 p. m. and the anniversary tea dancing will follow in the Venetian Room from 4:30 to 6 p. m. Final play in the city badminton tournament will be followed with an exhibition, featuring top ranking Ohio players from Cincinnati at 8 p. m. The 17th anniversary ball will climax the program. ‘Dancing: in the fourth floor ballroom will be from 10 p. m., with music by Louie Lowe’s orchestra.

Queen

. Photoreflex Photo. Miss Betty Jean Ahlfeld will reign as queen over the Gold and Green Ball to be held at the Riviera Club Jan. 24 by the tual Improvement Association of the Mormon Church. The two local churches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

the event. The

" |Brooke, a personnel director,

why Camp Fire Girls are thankful for .their American heritage. Mics Swenson’s ‘picture was entitled, “Cat-napping.”. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell Swenson, 420 N. Irvington Ave. Indianapolis guests at the banquet last night climaxing the conference were Mrs. Russell B. Steinhour, local Camp. Fire executive, and Miss Marcella West, local field secretary. The conference will close today after a week’s sessions oh the theme, “The Art of Citizenship.” s Mrs, Ruth ryan Owen : Rohde, former Mrs. Steinhour U. 8. Minister to Denmark, was the principal speaker at the banquet honoring Miss Edith M. Kempthorne, for 25 years national field secretary of the Camp Fire Girls. At the conference's closing sessions today, Dr. Jay B. Nash of : New York University, vice president. of the Camp Fire Girls, will spea': on “The Executive, Her Mind and Spirit.”

Florence Wall, cosmetological chemist, on “The Executive, Her Face and Figure”; by Miss Abbie Gra-

on “The Growing Importance of Camping,” and by Mrs. Esther E. or “How to Sell an Idea.” . During the week delegates helped to raise funds to be given to the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China by attending a dinner and program in New York’s Chinatown. A Chinese Shadow Play was given by the Red Gate Players.

Sorority Plans Council Session

Sorority meetings to be held soon include a Grand Council session in addition to business and social events.

"MU CHAPTER OF PHI CHI,

Monday at 8 p. m. in the Hotel Lin-coln-to complete arrangements for the entertainment of the organization's Grand Council next Satur-" day and Sunday, Jan. 25 and 26. Mrs. Edward Dobbs, a council mem ber from the local chapter, is general chairman for the meeting. Presiding ‘officer at Monday's meeting will be Mrs. R. J. Layton.

The INDIANAPODIS TRI KAPPA CLUB will meet at 6 p. m. Monday ; in the Colonial Tearoom.

Miss Dorothy Delvin, 6055 E. 10th St., will entertain BETA CHAPTER m3mbers’ of BETA CHI THETA SORORITY and their guests with a party tomorrow afternoon. Monday evening she will be honor guest at a birthday shower in the home of Miss Esther Maxwell, 1148 Churchman Ave. Miss Delvin is the new publicity chairman for the chapter, replacing Miss Alice Hildebrand who became treasurer recently,

Plans for a March dance will be made by members of ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY, Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Virginia Byrd, 1621 Park Ave. The arrangements committee ic composed of the Misses Emalee Pal. mer, Mildred Strang, Mary Applegate, Virginia Brandt and Byrd Miss Anna Lou Roult is publicity

and Miss Margaret Berrie,

BETA CHAPTER OF PHI GAMMA TAU SORORITY will meel Monday night at the home of Mrs. Leonard Huff, Ros Brookside Parkway.

Mrs. William Ball, 1324 Congress St., will entertain BETA CHAPTER.

Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

Delta Kappa Gamma

To, Note Anniversary Dinner at the Indianapolis Ath-

members will mark the third birthday party.of Beta Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority, educational honorary, Friday at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Clarence Youngman wil preside at a business meeting following the initiation and call for committee reports. Plans for the year will be presented by Miss Ruth Gorman, legislative chairman. The singing of Delta Kappa Gammsg songs will be led ‘by Miss Lorle Krull, accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Coffin, to close the meeting. The initiation will be arranged by the membership committee com posed of Mrs. Geraldine Moorman. Mrs. Mildred Orr and the Misses

Anna Nackenhorst. The program committee includes Mesdames Coffin, Herman Gray, Frank L. Mor: gan, Frank W. Morrison and Paw G. Iske. Reservations will be taken by Mrs I. Emmett Hume, corresponding secretary of the chapter. Mesdames George Peed,’ David Ross and Norma Plummer and the Misses Laura Holder, Daysie Alwes, w Anng Pedro an Corinne Rielag are members,

Mrs, Ryker, to Speak

The Longacre-Edgewood W.O.T. 3 will meet at 1:15 p. m.. the home of Mrs, ( lie J

whose photograph won second prize.

Other talks will be given by Miss *

ham, atthor of “The Girls’ Camp, °'

EPSILQN SORORITY will meet

chairman, assisted by Miss Brandt -

PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY; °

letic Club and initiation of new.

Carrie Francis, Mabel Keller and

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