Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1941 — Page 14
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E, Arrange A. H. Club Danee Friday Night
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The Misses Betty Jane Heassler, Barbara Porter, Margaret Fish and Carolyn Kiger (left to right) are among members of the A. H. Club who are arranging a dance friday night at the Woodstock Club. Other hostesses will be the Misses Joan Denham, Elizabeth Harding, Lois Hilkene, Mary Ellen Leckie, Nancy
Rodecker and Marilyn Richards.
Sigma Kappas to For March 8 at Tri Delt Dinner
Plan State Day Marott; Is Tonight
Sorority chapters have announced a business-bridge meeting, initiation services and the election of new officers. ' | The INDIANAPOLIS ALLIANCE OF DELTA DELTA DELTA will have a dinner meeting tonight in the home of Mrs. Gordon Thompson,
706 W. 43d St.
Mrs. E. Hobart Burgan is chair-||
man of the arrangements committee, assisted by Mrs. Warren Han‘son, Mrs. Calvert Craig and Miss “Helen Healy. The. program committee includes Miss Ruth Duckwall, chairman, aided by Mrs. William Raffensberger and Mrs. John A. Bruhn,
The monthly supper meeting of the DELTA CLUB OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SORORITY will be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Paul Rhoadarmer, 4243 Broadway. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. William Schnorr and Mrs. H. T. -Ford.
A review of “Raleigh’s Eden” (Inglis Fletcher) by Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton will follow the 6 o'clock supper Friday planned by the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CLUB OF PI BETA PHI SORORITY. Mrs. Robert Shelhorn is chairman of hostesses for the meeting in the Butler University chapter house, 831 Hampton Drive, assisted by Mesdames Herbert Redding, John Van Zant and Raymond Davis, Miss Vance Garner and Miss Marguerite Ulen. A nominating committee has been appointed by the president, Mrs. Ellis B. Hall. Miss Pauline Priddy is chairman, with Mesdames William T. Johnson, Allan B. Raup, T.
assistants. .
The SIGMA KAPPA ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Clarence E. Price, 4331 Guilford Ave. for a business meeting and bridge. Miss Dorothy Larrison and Miss Mary Margaret
Plans will be completed for the annual Sigma Kappa state dance to be held Saturday, March 8, at the Marott Hotel. Members of the state day committee are Mesdames Karl Meredith, Robert Lingle and Frank H. Willis and Miss Alice Pauley.
. Initiation services for the Misses Eva Grace Hale, Elsa Greenquist and Mary Margaret Mooney will be held by ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA ZETA BETA SORORITY Saturday at the Columbia Club. A dinner dance for members and escorts will follow the rites. Mrs. Patrick J. Shannahan, vice president and pledge captain, will officiate and Mrs. Iva Roberts, national secretary of the sorority, will be a special guest. Dinner plans are ,being made by Miss Ann Pfortner fand Miss Henrietta Jones. Miss iMary Louise Walpole is chapter spresident.
{|New officers of SIGMA DELTA ZETA SORORITY are Miss Marie iHaynes, president; Mrs. John Politer, secretary, and Mrs. Gene Loepter, treasurer. Miss Haynes is from tGamma Chapter and Mrs. Polter ‘and Mrs, Loeper-from.Beta Chapter.
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{ The Rev. C. A. McPheeters will zgpeak at the regular meeting of the #Quest Club of the Young Women's #Christian Association today in the iCentral Y. W, Building, His talk awill follow a 6 p. m. dinner. #1 Dr. McPheeters will discuss “Vitalt¥zing Democracy,” the thehi€” for a snation-wide observance by business igiris throughout the cbuntry on tMarch 11. Miss Eleanor Pyle, pres#dent, will preside. i. Following Dr. McPheeters’ address elub members will continue classes Begun recéntly. At 7:30 p. m., Miss Helen Hartinger will meet with a group in -the craft shop and Mrs. Marguerita Diddel with a group studying business Spanish. Miss Lillian Preston-will direct a ‘class in corrective calisthenics and at 8:30 p. m. Miss Charity Kennedy will discuss “Personality and Tips to Business Girls.” Mrs. R. .R. Jones
bridge. 4 Tomorrew evening the Thursday Industrial Club will meet at 4:40 p. m. for a class in ballroom “dancing and at 5 o’clack the group will swim. Following a supper there will be a short business meeting after which several members will
attend the Youth and Democracy|
Forum. Others will remain for a crafts class and a recreation hour ‘at 8:30 p. m. taught by Miss Mary Jane Hamilton, | Co-ed sports night also will be ‘held tomorrow under direction of
Schulte of the Y. W. staff. =
Sorority to Meet
Gamma Kappa Chapter of Alpha
Reunion
| Former Schoolmates to Meet Again After 16 Years.
Meeting for the first time in 16 years, three former schoplniates of Mrs. A. E. Barkes, 3322 Kenwood Ave., will be her luncheon guests tomorrow. The guests and: hostess attended school together in North Salem. At the luncheon will ke Mrs. Charles Coshow and Mrs. Gilbert Guthrie, who recently movetl to the city, and Mrs. Irene Anderson,
Antique Exhibit Scheduled
A dessert luncheon and a Colonial tea have been planned by women’s groups in local cruiches. Mrs. Grace Golden of the Children’s Museum will be gues: speaker at a meeting of SECTICN 2 OF THE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WOMEN'S FEDERATION tomorrow lollowing a 1 o’clock dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Goodwin, 4813 College Ave. Mrs. Frank A; White is president of the group.
An antique exhibit will he a feature of the Colonial silver tea which the HELEN DOWNEY GROUP OF THE FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will sponsor froin 2| to 4 p. m. Friday at the church. A musical program and readings alsp are scheduled. ; Mrs. E. W. Bilyeu, president, will be assisted by Mesdames Helen Downey, Charles A. Fay, Lynn Hough, Ford Woods, Albert Davis, J. W. Knipp, Frank Hubbard, Roy McClellan, O. B. Crum, Janes Baxter, Fin Ax, B. T. Wier. William Holdaway, Emily Bramwell, Margaret Segur, J. W. Teegarden, H. M. Phipps, Molly Cooper, Fred White and Luella Rouse.
- The 'THREE-G CLASS Of THE GARFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH will meet tonight in the church basement. Mrs. Laura Lich will be hostess, assisted by Mesdathes Kathryn M. Hayes, Edith Henry and A. S. Pfaflenberger. :
Benefit Bridge Is Tomorrow
Colonjal costumes will be worn by members of the Florence | Nightingale Club assisting at the annual benefit bridge held in Afres’ auditorium tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Johnson is general chairman for the party. : Assisting her in planing the event were Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, ticket chairman, and the following committees: Mrs. George Dyer, president, and Mrs. C. C. Clark, cochairmen, Mesdames William Benz, E. S. Millholland and’ A: i. Smith, hostess. Mrs. John R. Nadolny and Mrs. V. E. Marshall; co-chairmen, and Mrs. James Nelson, | tables; Mrs. Mary Almeroth and Mrs. C. C. Dorah, co-chairmen, and! Mis. I. R. Yeagy, cards and tallies. Mrs. Andrew Shalley: and Mrs. Jean Quick, co-chairmeti, and Mrs. Ethel Gatewood, telephone; Mrs. O. J. Srader and Mrs. Paul Bland, cochairmen, Mesdames Clem Doan, Robert L. Clegg, R. Harold Andrew, E. H. Kongston, M. C, Harbison and Eric Swenson, candy. Mrs. W. H. Johnson and Mrs. J. W. Walters, co-chairmer,, Mesdames Verna Strack, Herman Kerch, E. R. Leonard, George Gettiags, B. H. Steeb and Cline Harbison, door. Mrs. Charles Judy and Mrs. J. Frank Hedrick are co-chairmen of the candy committee.
Interests In Latin America Cited |
“Foreign Interests in Latin Amer-
on “The Diamond and &alf Mines of South America” afi a meeting yesterday of the Multurm-in-Parvo Literary Club. Mrs. Frank E. Weimer entertained members in the Banner-Whitehill social room. ‘Reports on meetings of the Indianapolis Council of ‘Women and the Seventh District Federation of Clubs were made by Mrs. Mayme
~ Zeta Beta Sorority will hold a busi_ness meeting tonight at the Hotel
Jacobs and Mrs. Herbert S. Lewis, respectively, Mrs. Herbert T. Grouns
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Mrs. Elwood C. Rogers discussed | ica” and Mrs. H. A. Harlan talked ||
I. A. C. to Have ‘Florida Frolic’ Friday Guests at a «Florida Frolic” at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Fri-
day night will be members of the Highland Golf -and Country Club.
[|The frolic, in the fourth floor ball-
room, will climax a day of activity for Highland members in the downtown club. . Dinner will be served from 6 p. m. and dancing. to Louie Lowe's orchestra will be from 7 until 8:30 p. m. and from 9:30 p. m. until midnight. Room and table decorations will carry out the southern theme. An I. A. C. “Bundles for Britain” dinner has been arranged for members attending the Bundles for Britain dinner in the Music Hall Saturday night. Dinner will be served from 6 to 9 p. m. An event for members’ sons and daughters wil] be the Indac Junior informal dance Friday, Feb. 28, in the ballroom, Dancing will be from 9:30 o'clock, following the regular adult dinner dance in the Lantern Room. Bids are being extended to guests by members of the club’s Junior organization. March events on the club calendar include a movie, March 7, showing horse racing scenes and famous farms in the “blue grass” area, a St. Pat’s Stag party March 17, and the annual I. A, C, Shore dinner March 28.
Kathryn Marren
Becomes Bride
Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb are on a wedding visit in Tucson, Ariz. following their marriage Sunday morning in Tombstone, Ariz. The former Miss Kathryn Marren, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sylvia
Marren, 1313 English Ave. Mr. Cobb's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cobb, 1539 English Ave. The marriage service was read at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Fr. J. B. Dube in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Tombstone, Mrs. James Guthrie was the bride’s only attendant and
best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the J Lazy S Ranch, home of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie. : Among Indianapolis hostesses at showers for Mrs. Cobb before she left for Arizona were Mesdames John E. Tonetti, T. T. Reidy, Scott Ashby, James Gaugh and Anna Marren, the Misses Rita Landers, Alma Day and Marjorie Hindman.
Mothers’ Chorus Elects
Mrs. Virgil Wiley recently was elected president of the School 16
.|Mothers’ Chorus at a business meet-
ing held at her home, 555 N. Belmont Ave. Other officers chosen are Mrs. Fred McIntire Jr., vice president; Mrs. Roy Tibbs, secretary; Mrs. Orville Korn, treasurer, and Mrs. Herschel Harris, publicity chairman, Mrs. Ray Dowin and Mrs. George Wildman were elected delegates Mothers’ Choruses.
Initiation Is Today
Rough initiation for pledges of Delta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will be held at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Carlene Shaw, 915 Edgehill -Road.
Girls’ Club to Meet
A covered-dish supper will be given at 6:30 p. m. today for members of the Olive Branch Girls Club at the home of Mrs. Betty Wickliff, 2128 Napoleon St.
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state regent; Mrs. William H. Schlosser, Franklin, past state regent;
contest sponsored by the committee. Cotton dresses made by the
chairman, and Mrs. Austin Sims, vice chairman, will be in charge of the tea which pupils of city and county high schools will attends.
Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, will give
Girl Reserves Will Celebrate Anniversary of Founding
Frank Marren was his brother’s| 60th anniversary of their founding April 20 to 27.
the Central and Phyllis girls between the ages of 12 and 18, who are enrolled in organized Girl
Reserve clubs around Peggy Failing Shower Guest
riage to Lewis A. Vogler will be
Folkways of Old England To Be Revived In Performance of 'Robin Hood"
MANY OF THE FESTIVE FOLKWAYS of Old England will be revived in the Junior Programs’ ballet, “Robin Hood,” to be sponsored at 3 p. m. Saturday at Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge High School, by the Children’s Civic Theater.
One of the.ceremonies to be brought to life is the tradition of serving the gilded peacock, chief delicacy of the Yuletide festive board. When Christmas came in England it was the custom a thousand years ago to kill and roast the largest peacock in the castle grounds, stuff it with sweets and then cover it with a coat of gould. Another happy custom was that of having the lord of the castle
Jester took his place, as the Master of Misrule. Under such a ridiculous reign everything was made topsy-turvy, with ladies behaving like knights and vice versa, the brave pretending to be timid and the gentle ferocious. Innumerable other folkways will be depicted. - Miss Pearl Glendenning will take a party of children including Rosemary Wright, Mary Harrell, Barbara Jungclaus, Harriet Smith, Betsey and Barbara Cooper and Macy Glendenning. Mrs. Fred Ahrbecker will accompany her daughter Nancy, Valri Philpott, Lynn Boatman and Virginia Ruddell. Alix and Judith Thomson’s guests will be Mary Belle Randle and Jane Collett. Mrs. Alfred W. Noling of Golden Hill will be doing “chauffeur duty” that afternoon for several of her neighbors’ children who will attend the ballet together. Among them will be Larry Noling, Mary Goodwin, Georgia Mattison, Marjorie Glasg, Gilbert Inman, Harry Wade Jr., Betsey Calvert, George and Nancy Vonnegut.
Mrs. McKee to Attend With Her Children
MRS. R. W. TEEGUARDEN and son Danny will attend with Mrs, Harold ' S. Cheney and her daughter Joyanne. Mrs.” Myron J. McKee will take her children, Rosalie, Carol and William. Mrs: B. F. Hake will accompany her children, Murray, Frank and Dan. Mrs. Benjamin R. Turner Jr. and her mother, Mrs. Howard M. Stanton, will accompany, Mrs. Turner's children, Judith and Betsey Turner. Among others to attend are Mrs. Harry Hobbs. and Barbara Ann; Mrs. Laurence Graham and daughter, Mary Ann, and Mrs. Bernard Mulcahy with her children, Richard and Patricia, and Martha Oliver. Among others holding reservations are Mesdames George N. Ross, Monroe Heath, R. N. Peterson, E. E. Stephenson, Frederick Barbee, Julius Birge, C. B. Bohner, Robert Bowen, John Brayton, L. S. Polson, Henry E. Todd, C. C. Shoemaker, Raymond F. Crom, Neil C. Estabrook, Ford Kaufman, John Gordon Kinghan, Leslie Lee, Fred Luker, P. E. McCown, T. F. McCrae, Kurt Mahrdt and Thomas Massoth.
D. A. R. Chapter to See Pageant of Founding
A PAGEANT, “The Founding of Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, D. A. R.,” will be a feature of the 47th anniversary celebration of the chapter Saturday at the chapter house. The pageant will follow a 12:30 p. m. luncheon and a program of American music presented by the Butler University Choral Ensemble directed by Joseph Lautner. Mrs. Jasper P. Scott is directing the pageant in which young women of the chapter will appear in period costumes. Special guests will be Mrs, Lafayette LeVan Porter, Greencastle,
Mrs. Oren E. Ross, Winchester, central director; Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, Danville, state vice regent; Mrs. Flora Willson Smith, Anderson, chapter regent, and Mrs. Frank R. Baker, state corresponding secretary. Members of the State Assembly Woman’s Club who will attend are Mrs. Howard V. Johnson, Mooresville, president; Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, wife of Gov. Schricker, and Mrs. Charles M. Dawson,
Lieut. Gov. Dawson's wife. : Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, regent, will preside at a luncheon table
for officers and special guests. ” ” » ” ” 2 The Girl Homemakers Committee of the chapter will hold a tea at the chapter house at 3:30 p. m. Friday for entrants in a
girls will be judged and prizes awarded. Miss Ginevra McCoy, .
” ” “8 ” ” ” Members of the arrangements committee for the tea which the
at the home of Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo Sunday afternoon are Misses Mary Ann Zinn, Katie Glossbrenner, Jane Wright and Alice Green and Paul Ragan, John Dittrich, Robert Simpson, Victor Barry and Paul Wadleigh. : : Dick Carsen and Joe Lewis, Jatimiba Payer Sud pranisi, will appear on the program. Board members 0 e chapter are giv the tea for a and prospective members. Mrs, Ray Fatout is senior board president; Phillips Huston is junior president, and Miss Jean Bosson is vice president. og Other board members are Misses Doris Daley, Alberta Fisk, Margaret Waldo, Martha Armstrong and: Patricia Peterson, Austin Gillespie, William Rudy, Dave Simpson and John Holmes.
Girl Reserves, junior members of the ¥. W. C. A, will celebrate the
More than 2050 Indianapolis Girl Reserves, including members at Wheatley branches, will join with nearly a million
the world, in the birthday celebration. Founded at Oakland, Cal., in 1881 the movement has extended to fifty-two countries in the world in 1941, During the week Indianapolis Girl Reserves will honor the first club, which was a younger girls’ sewing class, “to teach the Little Ladies how to make doll clothes” on Saturday mornings, in the Oakland Y.
Miss Pe Failing, whose mari W. C. A.
to the Federation of|P
March 1 in the Episcopal Church of the Advent, will be honor guest at a kitchen shower given this evening by Miss Helen Dauner and Miss Grace Taylor. The party will be at Miss Taylor's home, 205 E. 33d St. Miss Failing is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Failing, 5233 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr. Vogler’s arents are Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vogler, 618 E. 30th St. Guests tonight with the bride-to-be will include Mesdames Failing, Vogler, C. H. Taylor, F. E. Dauner, Paul E. Suits, Gordon Cruickshank, Kenneth Hill, «Cc. E. Cox, Hiram Sexson and Victor Guio and Misses Florence Taylor, Kathryn Black, Martha Louise Boyd, Betty Walsh, June Irish and Jean Sullivan,
Take. Southern. Trip
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Helmer, 339 Holmes Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Grande, 911 Grande Ave., left recently for a visit ito points
Mildred Kasper and Rita. Weidekamp are other members of the committee, i : £3 he
in Florida ahd in New Orleans.
Academy Alumnae Give Dance
Miss Bettie Wolfe (right) is chairman of the dance which St. John’s Academy Alumnae Association will sponsor tonight at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Miss Marjorie Collins (left) is the assistant chairman, The Misses Pauline Miller, Dorothy Minor, Anna Hines,
[| April 27, at the Y. W. C. A. Chair-
| building.
Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, general chairman of the 60th anniversary committee, assisted by Miss Malvin Morton, Central Y. W. C. A. Girl Reserve secretary, announce the following" program for the birthday week: A vesper service for all Girl Reserves and their friends will be held at 4 p. m. April 20, at Roberts Park Church, under the direction of Mrs. Ralph H. Johns. Miss Marion Davis will be in charge of the Youth Guidance Forum for parents and youth leaders to be at 7:30 p. m., April 22, at the Central Y. W. C. A.
Luncheon Set
April 24, the former Girl Reserve secretaries’ luncheon will be held
Harold Eickhoff. The Girl Reserve birthday luncheon is scheduled
for Saturday at 1 p. m. at the Y. W. Building. Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell will head the guest table. Mrs. Robert Juday and Miss Cora Trefz are co-chairmen of the committee which will ‘award a prize
and making the cleverest centerpiece. A play will be given by the girls under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Hazen. The afternoon program will adjourn by 3 o'clock in order that the national broadcast of the birthday celebration from Washington may be heard. Mrs. Lyman Ayres and patronesses will be hostesses for an alumnae tea to be held Sunday afternoon,
man of the guest list is Miss Louise Ehrgott. the entire week a Needlework Guild Exhibit under the direction of Mrs. Lyman Pearson will be on display at the Central
Omega, Kappas to Pledge
‘Pledge services for four rushees
| will be held by Beta Chapter, Omega |
Kappa: Sorority, at 8 o'clock this evening at the home of Miss Patricia Wolfanger, 3108 N, New Jersey St.
Sponsqgr Card Party
A card party will be given at 2 p. m. tomorrow by the Indianapolis Saengerbund Ladies’ Society at the
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1041" D. A. R. Chapter Will Celebrate Anniversary
The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter will have a Washington’s Birthday Luncheon Saturday at the chapter house, Assisting with the event, which marks the 47th anniversary of the chapter, will be (left ' to right) the Mesdames Lawrence L. Clark, Nathan T. Washburn and J. S. Marlowe. Mrs, Ira Holmes is
Sinfonietta Is
‘On Musicale
Program
« The Indianapelis Matinee Musicale -will present the Sigma Alpha Iota Sinfonietta at its monthly musical program Friday at 2:30 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. Also scheduled are piano solos by Miss Mae Engle and songs by Miss Lois M. Morton, soprano, both active members of the Musicale.
Mrs. William A. Devin has arranged a prograni of Chopin compositions by Miss Engle and three solos by Miss Morton, who will be accompanied by Miss Frances Wishard. Miss Roberta M. Trent will direct the Sinfonietta in Tschaikowsky's “Serenade for Strings” and “Etude Caprice” (Sinigaglia).
Republican Club’s Party Tomorrow
Officers of the Indiana Woman's Republican Club have announced a list of patronesses who have reserved one or more tables for the annual card party tomorrow afternoon in the Columbia Club ballroom. They are: Mesdames Glen Funk, J. C. Siegesmund, H. E. Barnard, Henry Ostrom, Harry Wilson, Wilbur Lovinger, Isabelle Bonifeld, J. W. Noel, Ira M: Holmes, W. J. Belmer, Marie Hand, Charles Newton, Edwin Mackey, Samuel L. McCormick, Helen Munger, Charles Mann, William Kleinholter, Otto Fulton, Dewey Hoss, James Carr, Pauline Cobb, Morley Ringer, Hubert Jordan, George Hasse, Ellen Gentry, O. B. Hanger, Joy Wheeler, Ivah Britton, Charles Roush, Edward B. Ossman, Leona Ross, George Hoffman, Clarence Haugh and Bertha Loper, the Misses Hazel Patterson, Lottie M. Chowming, Arda Knox, Betty Roach and Mary Hosier,
Shortridge P.-T. A. Nominates Officers
Mrs. Harold Plummer was nominated for the office of president of the Shortridge High School ParentTeacher Association last night at a meeting in Caleb Mills Hall. Officers will be elected at the March 18 meeting. . Other officers on the slate are Mrs. Eldo Wagner, first vice president; Mrs. Harvey L. Smith, second vice president and corresponding secretary; Paul Seehausen, third vice president. Mrs. Charles J. Foster, treasurer, and Miss Louise Reiter, recording secretary. Dr. David A. Boyd, head of the Indiana University School of Medicine Neurology and Psychiatry Department, spoke and the Shortridge Band and Miss Geraldine Trotter, organist, presented a musical program. Mrs. Matthew Winters is the association’s president.
to the Girl Reserve group designing|:
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chairman and Mrs. Arthur P. Thomas, vice chairman of the hostesses.
North Side Study Club to Hear Paper on Transportation; LT.S.C., Unit Notes Founding
An anniversary dinner is among plans for club meetings tomorrow, along with special reports and reviews. CASTLE CRAIG CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB will “celebrate its 14th anniversary at a 6 o'clock dinner
tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Earl Wiseman, 5002 W. 15th St.
At a
“white elephant” party following dinner, members will exchange gifts,
They're New
Gloves of Vinyon Yarn To Be Placed On Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19 (U. P.).— The American Viscose Corp. today announced that gloves made from vinyon yarn will be placed on public sale for the first time on April 25. Leading stores throughout the country will take part in formally introducing the new glove to American women. They will be priced at about $1 per pair. Tailored by Artcraft of Gloversville, N. Y., the gloves are said to be quick drying and able to outwear ordinary gloves. tJ ” ” NEW YORK, Feb. 19 (U. P).— Bigelow-8anford Carpet Co., Inc. has successfully developed “new fibers that can be mixed with wool in the manufacture of floor. coverings” to make up for any woolen shortages which may develop, John A. Sweetser, president, said today in his annual pamphlet report to stockholders. ) Despite - the reduced volume of wool imported from various countries of the world because of the war, the company has been able to “maintain a balanced inventory and to obtain the necessary supplies of the many types of wool that are needed for the manufacture of high-grade rugs and carpets,” Mr. Sweetser asserted.
Phi Theta Deltas Give Rush Party
The first of a series of rush parties will be held by Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, at 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Jerry Loos, 808 Tecumseh Place. Mrs. Yorda Kyger is arrangements chairman. Rushees are Mesdames Joye Mendenhall,' Franklin Schroer, Robert Hackett and the Misses Helen Doll, Aldeth Phillips, Minnie Mae Evans, Madge Donovan and June Yost,
Edna Wier Hostess
Delta Chapter of Xi Delta Xi Sorority will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the home of Miss Edna
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‘Mrs. B. A. Wilkins, 6448 Broad=way, will entertain members of the NORTH SIDE STUDY CLUB to= morrow in. her home. “New Development in Transportation” will be the subject of a paper by Mrs, J. Blaine Hoffman,
“Hoosiers in the News” will be Mrs. Owen Conrad's subject at a meeting. of the THURSDAY LY CEUM CLUB tomorrow. The host« ess will be Mrs, T. D. Campbell, 3690 Central Ave, jh
| REVIEW CIRCLE members will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Harry Martin, 3760 N. Pennsylvania St., for a review of “Created Equal” (Lutz) by Mrs. Walter Green. Mrs, M., N. A. Walker will assist the hostess.
The program following the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB dinner tomorrow evening will include a talk on world affairs by Dr, Antonin Obrdlik of Ohio Wesleyan University and a round table discussion led by Miss Isabel Drummond, international relations committee chairman. Curent magazine articles concerning Europe and Asia will be analyzed by Dr. Elsie G. Stewart, Mrs. Grace Metcalfe, Mrs. Kate R. Steichmann, Miss Frances Moder and Miss Ruth Lewman.,
Mrs. Miriam Park Hughes will be hostess to the FEDERATED RESEARCH CLUB of Mooresville tos morrow. In addition to an open forum, the program schedules talks by Mrs.Marvel Jones on “The Total Product—Human Personality,” and by Mrs. Lorlys Rogers on ‘‘Adjusting Ourselves to the Outside World.”
North Side Speaking
Class Organized
The North Side Public Speaking Class, a newly organized group, was to meet for a book review and election of officers this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home of Miss Margaret Kurtz, 5332 N. New Jersey St. Following Miss Mayme EnglishLillotte’s review of “Sapphira and the Slave Girl? (Willa Cather), which is open to the public, tea will be served. Members of the group will remain to elect officers,
Rho Gamma Chis to Meck
Mrs. Melvin Huter, 2310 N, Dearborn St. will be hostess at 8 p. m. today for members of Alpha Chap= ter, Rho Gamma Chi Sorority,
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