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Committee

Supper Dance of Junior Assembly

Announced for Final

MRS. WILLIAM BYRAM GATES has announced the committee for the closing Junior Assembly dance The supper dance, last of eight beginning

for the year. with the Oct. 18 dinner dance, Indianapolis Athletic Club.

The committee includes Misses Greer, Evaline ‘Hitz,

Richard West.

Murat Temple. : Mrs. Herrington Entertains at

AMONG PARTIES attending the second Children’s Concert of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra this morning at the Murat

Theater was a box party for which hostess. Her guests were Mrs. children, Evans III, Herrington III. Rudi Haerle, son of Mr. and Mrs.

tain a group of his young friends at luncheon following the concert.

Included in the group are Harry

Jungclaus, Edmund Mooney, Samuel Harrell and Andrew Pelham.

In a box party from Our Lady Marie and Robert Bender, Anna Lee

-Haunss, Dorothy Horgan, James Lutz, Patricia McDonald, Carol and Jean Mortlock, Patricia Parker, Joan and Virginia Ritzi, Norman Rusch, Mary Catherine Sexton, Alicia Weidekamp and Alma, Maureen and Paul Kernel with their mother, Mrs. Karl Kernel.

Children's Theater to Give 'Titian'

THE BOYHOOD of a great artist will be interpreted in “Titian” by Nora Tulley, the Children’s Civic Theater production to be presented at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, March 22, and at 3 p. m. Sunday, E. Edward Green will direct the production with Mrs,

March 23. James R. Miller as stage manager.

The play presenting the childhood of the famous painter, Titian, provides a colorful picture of a rich period in history, the Italian The modes of living in Italy about 1450, the people’s manners and style of dress will be 8epicted accurately. The story describes the experiences of a 10-year-old boy, dreaming of being a great artist, in his struggles to win a contest Tiziano was apprentice to a cob~ bler, his family was poor and he was hampered in his effort to try for the prize by a rich boy with identical ambitions. The play dramatizes the boy’s discovery of making paints fron : In his raptures over his desire to reproduce thg ' beautiful mountains and lakes in the vicinity of his home at Cadorg he paints pictures on the soles of shoes and table tops. Tickets for the production, the third on the Children’s Theater * schedule, will go on sale next Saturday.

James W. Noel to Talk Before Literary Club

Renaissance.

being conducted by the Prince.

flower juices.

JAMES W. NOEL will talk on

a meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club Monday night in the D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Pennsylvania St.

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The formal re-opening of John Herron Art Museum after a nine-months’ remodeling program will occur tonight with memnibers of the Art Association of Indianapolis and other invited guests.

ttending.

An. exhibition of paintings by early British masters will pe by the guests at 8:30 o'clock and short speeches will be

previewed

made at 9 o'clock by Gov. Henry

H. Sullivan and Evans Woollen Jr, president of the board of

school commissioners.

The museum opens to the public at 1 p. m. tomorrow.

Merididn Heights Presbyterian Church Notes Anniversary; Wittenberg Guild to Meet

Mid-week activities at local churches include an anniversary dinner, a lunchgon and a musical program. The MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 47th St. and Central Ave., will celebrate its 32d anniversary Friday with a 6:30 o'clock dinner followed by an address by Dr. John Edwards, pastor o the Broadway Methodist Church. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry is finister

at the Meridian Heights Church. Mrs. Maurice Lindley is general

chairman of the dinner to be served Coke Utility, directed by Farrell] (Scott. |

by the Women's Federation of the

Suzanne Littell and Barbara Porter; Dittrich, Charles Nugent, Charles Neff Jr., Robert Rudesill and The spring party which Mrs. Gates has for members of her dancing classes and their parents will be April 19 in the

Evans Woollen Jr. Jameson and Katharine,

will be held Friday at the

Townsend Eaglesfield, Patricia John

Concert

Mis. A. W. Herrington was the Woollen and Arthur W, Rudolf K. Haerle, was to enters Wade, Vance Smith, William

of Lourdes School were Rose Clemans, Roy Falvey, Carolyn

“John Milton and Liberty’ at

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F. Schricker, Mayor Reginald

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Sigma Kappa's State Dance Is Tonight at Marott Hotel;

Sigma Beta Tea

Is Tomorrow

A state dance tonight heads the list of sorority activities this week-

end, in addition to a guest tea. SIGMA KAPPA alumnae

from Indiana and members of the active

chapter at Indiana University will meet tonight at the Marott Hotel for

their annual state dance. rector of the Sigma Kappa central

Special guests will be Mrs. E. D. Taggart, di-

office here and acting grand treas-

urer: Mrs. John Wakefield, chaperon at the Indiana chapter house, and members of the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association.

Mrs. Karl Meredith is chairman]

of the arrangements committee, assisted by Mrs. Robert M. Lingle, Mrs. Frank H. Willis, Miss Alice Pauley and Miss Jean Shrader. Indianapolis alumnae who have made dance reservations are Mesdames Lingle, Meredith, Taggart, Willis, Russell P. Burkle, Robert C. Coleman, Earl Cooper, Bert Edwards, Robert Ghere, M. E. Hays, William M. Hute n, J. D. Wright, Harry A. May, mn E. Stierwalt, E. H. Stuart, Paul R. Summers, A. F. Thomas, Louis A. Weiland and John Livingstone, the Misses Jewell Bart-

plow, Eleanora Brandt, Lorena Den-

ham, Juanita Dove, Dema Felknor, Dorothy Larrison, Helen Spivey, Dorothy Steinmeier, Shrader.

A tea for members and guests of LAMBDA MU CHAPTER, SIGMA BETA SORORITY, will be held tomorrow from 2 to 4 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Sheldon Cox, 5423 E. 10th St. Guests will be Mesdames John Jefferson, Leo Stella and Jetty Gorinstein and Miss Thelma York.

The March meeting of DELTA PSI KAPPA SORORITY was to begin at 1 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Coleman Clarke, 1519 Lawrence Ave, Co-hostess was to be Miss Kathryn Thompson.

Miss Milligene Rippetoe will review “Random Harvest” (James Hilton) at a meeting of the DZAN SORORITY at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday. The program will be in the American United Life Insurance Building, 30 W. Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA PHI - SORORITY will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. Monday in the Y, W. C. A.

Sisterhood Will Hear Talk on Hands

Mrs. Margaret T. Gerard will talk

Men's Chorus of the Citizen§ Gas &

Mrs. C. Lawrence Price is|

church. Reservations may be made leader of Circle 3, which will serve

with Mrs. Herbert Akers or at the

church office. Hosts and hostesses will be Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Beasley, Messrs. and Mesdames Akers, Homer S. Wright, O. F. Shattuck, Ralph T. Simon, Ralph J. Hudelson, Fred G. Jeffrey, James G. Murray, H. V. Vornbrock, Carl A. Pike, Robert Ford, James H. Gibson, Wil- ~! jiam N. Thompson, F. M. Fiege, | T1iff Jones, Walter Niman, William | A> Hanchett, Lawrénce B. Burnette, Harry L. Grover, Frank A. White, Walter Roberts, W. Lynn Hudelson, Jack E. Wilson, L. M. Henderson, Stanley Sheard, George Hadley, Lloyd D. Claycombe, William J. McWilliams, Stanley D. Perham, George M. Bockstahler, Elliott R. Tibbetts and James D, Scott.

The Rev. A. L. Mohr will speak at an open meeting of the WITTENBERG WOMEN’S GUILD, Indianapolis Chapter, Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in the Bethany Lutheran Church, 2800 Shelby St. On the program will be songs by Mrs. O. E. Steinkamp, accompanied by Miss Pauling Roes.

The WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

‘OF THE TABERNACLE PRESBY-pfthe war area. With his wife he had

TERIAN CHURC will hold a . luncheon meeting Tuesday at the church featuring a program by the

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the 1 o'clock luncheon. Devotions] will be led by Mrs. Richard £ Clark.

A talk by Mrs. Marian F, Gallup, superintendent of the Indiana Woman's Prison, will follow a 6:30 o'clock dinner Tuesday of the MARTHA M SOCIETY OF THE FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH. The hostess. Mrs. Charles L. Rhodey, 534 E. 40th St., will be assisted by Mrs. Verna Grimm, Plans for an Easter card party April 16 will be made at a meeting of the ALTAR SOCIETY OF THE ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH Monday at 7:30 p. m, in the school basement.

A recent evacuee frorn the SinoJapanese war zone, Dr. Clifford H. Plopper, will be guest speaker at a meeting of the WOMEN’S CHERISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the LINWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tuesday. His talk will follow a 12:15 o'clock luncheon at the Food Craft Shop. Dr. Plopper was professor of church history at the Nanking Theological Seminary in China until the recent evacuation of Americans from

been active in work with refugees. He will be introduced at Tuesday's

on “Hands of Interesting Women” before members of the Sisterhood of the Beth-El Zedeck Temple Monday. Mrs. Louis Rappaport will preside at the meeting at 2 p. m. in the vestry room. Mrs. Harry Alpert and Mrs. Lester Engle have written and will direct a skit, “Nothing New Under the Sun,” for the event. Mrs. Leo Selig is in charge of the reception to follow.

Beta Delphian Club To Elect Officers

Officers will be elected Thursday at a luncheon meeting of the Beta Delphian Club in the home of Mrs. Carl D. Elliott, 5253 N. Michigan Road. Next year’s study will be discussed. Hostesses will be the Mesdames Albert Meurer, Oliver S. Guio, Ceril S. Ober, Ralph Renfrew and Charles Maston.

Dance Tomorrow A dance and card party will be sponsored at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Bon Ton Club at 322 E. New York St. Gilly Banta’s_ orchestra will play.

Theta Nu Chi to Mect Beta Chapter of Theta Nu Chi will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday with Miss Gertrude Fox, 5842 E.

meeting by Mrs. Claude Lett.

Washington St. (

Pauley and]

Violet Groft To Be Wed

Palms, ferns and candelabra will decorate the altar of the Speedway Boulevard Methodist Church tomorrow afternoon as Miss Violet Groff becomes the bride of Ira Gaston Jr, in a ceremony at 2:30 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. ‘Laurence P. Green, pastor of the church. Befqre the service Mrs. Sarah Anne Boles will play bridal airs and Mrs. Carl Roberts will sing. Traditional - white satin and a fingertip length veil will be worn by the bride and she will carry a shez! of bridal roses. Her attendants will wear lace and net frocks. Mrs. Richard Lang will be matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Thelma Findell and Miss Ida Mae Groff, sister of the bride. The bridegroom’s attendants will be Robert Gaston, his brother and best man, and Joseph Myers and Mr. Lang, ushers. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Groff, 2528 W. 16th St., will follow the ceremony. Upon. their return from ga short wedding trip the couple will be at home, after Wednesday, at 1235 N. Delaware St., Apartment 212. Mr.

Gaston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gaston, 1206 N. Belle Vieu Place, is a graduate of Purdue University and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. *

Hostess

oni masts

. 1. Mrs. Ray L. Reed, 4231 Central Ave., announces the engagement of her daughter, Betty, and Joseph H. Argus, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Argus. Photo.) .

Club. co-chairmen of the luncheon.

Pi State Day.

The wedding will be April 19. (W. Hurley Ashby

2. Mrs. Harry E. Elliott (center) is president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma, which will be hostess for the sorority’s State Day next Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Miss Helen Hartinger (right) and Mrs. Herschel E. Davis are

3. Mrs. Frank H. Cox is general chairman of the Alpha Omicron Active and alumnae members will join in the annual celebration next Saturday at the Columbia Club. (Ramos-Porter Photo.)

4. Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Gamma Sorority are in charge

apolis Athletic Club.

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ers’ Day luncheon given in connection with State Day.

of arrangements for the State Day to be held March 29 in the IndianMrs. Albert W. Sahm is chairman of the Found-

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5. Zeta Kappa Chapter of Delta Theta Tau has donated the furnishings for a ward at Coleman Hospital and members will be

assigned each month to visit patients there.

Mrs. Sarah M. Boland

(left) and Mrs. Vida M. Ray (center) inspect the furnishings with

The philanthropic committee in

the assistance of Miss Edna Gutshall of the hospital’s nursing staff.

charge included Mrs. Joseph M.

Edwards, chairman, and Mrs. August W. Wull, Mrs. William Wolsiffer

and Miss Maxine Campbell.

the English Lutheran Church.

6. Miss Derothy Elizabeth Behmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Behmer, was to be married to Virgil Hebert this afternoon in (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)

Couple to Live In Zionsville

A reception at Whispering Winds for out-of-town guests and members of the bridal party was to follow the wedding of Miss Mary Florence Cheadle and Will M. Kline Jr, Indianapolis, this afternoon.

The ceremony was to be at 2:30 o'clock in the Episcopal Church of the Advent with the Rev. George S. Southworth, rector of the church, officiating. Mrs. Russel] J. Sanders, organist, was to play for the ceremony. Given in marriage by her uncle, John W. Whitehead, West Point, the bride was to wear a navy costume suit with full length coat, navy and white accessories and white camellias. Her attendant, Mrs. Bayard Vermilion, also was to wear a navy suit with navy and white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Clara Cheadle, 620 Division St., and Mr. Kline is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Will M. Kline of New Kensington, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Kline were to attend the wedding with another son, Ben T. Kline, who was to be his brother’s best man. The bride’s mother has. chosen a navy and white costume and Mrs. Kline will be in black and white. Both will have corsages of gardenias

t | and sweetheart roses.

Following the reception the couple wil leave for a wedding trip and will be at home after next Saturday at 160 S. 6th St., Zionsville. Mr. Kline is ‘a graduate of Bowdoin College,

: | Brunswick, Me., and is a member of

4 Voorhis Photo. Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, state

representative, will be the hostess for a dinner to be given.at-1 p. m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club for Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler, wife of the U. S. senator from Montana. Mrs. Wheeler will speak at the event which is sponsored by the women members of the America First Committee of Indianapolis,

Theta Delta Chi Fraternity. The bride attended Purdue University and is a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. > 184 Out-of-town guests with the bridegroom’s parents and brother were to be Mrs. Whitehead and her children, Wilma and Wilbur, West Point; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Norquest, Attica; Miss Jane Judy, West Lebanon, and Lee Norquest, Lafayette.

Plan Dance

Plans for the annual St. Mary's Academy Alumnae dance will be discused at an alumnae mee! .at 2:30 p.- m. tomorrow in the

auditorium,

ing,

Garden Club to Visit Floral Market

The Arbutus Garden Club will meet for a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon Monday at the Betsy Ross Tearoom, 1611 N. Meridian St., with Mrs. Robert Zaiser and Mrs. J. D. Sparks as hostesses. During the afternoon members will visit the William F. Roepke Floral Market House, 3863 E. Washington St., and hear Mr. Roepke talk on flower arrangement. The trip will follow a business meeting.

Delta Gammas

Name Officers

Committees in charge of the annual state day of Delta Gamma. will meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred Guyot, 5744 N. Delaware, Monday at 1 p. m. to discuss plans for the luncheon to be given March 29 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in celebration of the 67th anniversary of the sorority’s founding. Mrs.

Guyot is general chairman, Mrs. Albert W. Sahm, luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Husted, dance chairman. The following alumnae officers were elected recently to serve for the coming year: Mrs. Herman H. Lauter, president; Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves Jr. vice president; Mrs. Albert Sahm and Mrs. S. W. Downrecording - secretaries; Mrs. Clarence Malgren, corresponding secretary; Miss Edna G. Nowland, treasurer, and Miss Margaret Ensley, assistant; Mrs. Gentry T. Haun, Panhellenic delegate; Mrs. Kaufman, alternate delegate; Miss Betty Noonan, Anchora correspondent, and Mrs. John Maxwell, pub~ licity chairman. : Friday evening, all alumnae bridge sections: will meet: for their annual joint party: at the Delta Gamma chapter, house, 737 W. Hampton Drive at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. Lawrence Sims, committee chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Bert Kinghan. At

a short meeting, a delegate to .the|4

convention; of Province Four, to be held in Cleveland, April 25.and 26 for delegates from Indiana and Ohio chapters, will be elected.

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Dan| jean Bowman will open the show

On ‘Legal Status

social events. Mrs. C. Loren Harkness

Kathryn Armstrong. The meeting Daugherty, 3440 Central Ave., who w

The IRVINGTON COTERIE will visit the Indiana Artists’ Exhibit at the John Herron Art Museum Monday, with Mesdames Chester Albright, Fred N. Hooker, C. Walter McCarty "and Donald D. Fitzgerald as hostesses.

The March dinner of the WOMEN’S SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS FLORISTS will be at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames William Morgan, Ed Nordholt, Charles Pahud, Francis A. Pittet, Charles A. Randall and Miss Marguerite O'Toole.

Mrs. William Arnold, 79 N. Layman - Ave, will entertain members of the C. I. H. N. CLUB Monday with a 12:30 o'clock luncheon preceding a business meeting and bridge. She will be assisted by Mrs. Minnie Adams.

old Hasbrook’s subject at a Monday meeting of the IRVINGTON CIRCLE OF THE CHILD CONSERVATION LEAGUE OF AMERICA. The hostess, Mrs. Ernest Goshorn, 4922 Washington Blvd. will be assisted by Mrs. T. R. Lyda.

ALPHA LAMBDA LATREIAN CLUB will hold a business meeting at 2 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. G. W. Raffensperger, 210 E. 51st St. Mrs. Owen Calvert will assist the hostess.

Officers and convention delegates will be chosen at a meeting of CHAPTER P, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, Monday at the home of Herman K. MeComb, 4620 Boulevard Place. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. V. R. Teter.

Mrs. William Gordon, 5760 Indianola Ave. will be assisted by Mrs. Elbert Gilliom when she is hostess for ALPHA MU LATREIAN CLUB'S business and social meeting Montiay.

The CHAUTAUQUA CLUB of Goshen will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C. C. Piatt for a program on “Education for Parenthood” led by Mrs. Ralph Beck.

Y. W. Style Show Is Wednesday

Miss Margaret Brunson, program chairman of Butler University’s Y. W. C. A, has named six coeds who will model at the annual spring style show Wednesday afternoon in

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the Jordan Memorial Hall recrea-|

tion room. : : Models will be the Misses Dina Barkan, Jean Thomas, Mary ‘ Ellen Zried, Barbara Fuller, Charleen Dabbs and - Margot Brown. Miss

with a reading on women’s clothes. The style show will be under the direction of Miss Louise Edwards of L. Strauss & Co., a Butler graduate. Other Y. W. events of spring will include the Mothers" , May, 14, and installation of officers following a showing of Lake Geneva movies May 28. . :

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“Life in College” will be Mrs. Har- :

"colm Lucas.

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Present Day Club to Hear Talk

of Women,’

Coterie to Visit Art Museum

Local clubs will meet Monday for study

programs, ar. art tour and

will talk to PRESENT DAY C bers Monday on “The Legal Status of Women.” LUB members

following piano solos by Mise will be in the home of Mrs. H. E, ill be assisted by Mrs. Ira M. Holmes.

W.D.C. to Hear Art Lecture

“Art and Industrialism,” Thomas Craven's topic at the Woman's Dee partment Club's March general meeting Wednesday afternoon, will include a discussion of the most

significant current trends in art and © will ‘stress the important contribution of today's Amerie can artists. In addition ta his best - selling books on art, ine cluding the aue thoritative. “Treasury of Art M a ster pieces,” Mr. Craven has. written a novel, “Paint,” and many magazine: articles. He attended Kansas Unie versity and Kansas Wesleyan Cole lege, studied abroad and served in the U. S. Navy during the World: War with Thomas Hart Benton. As a second class seaman, he wasstationed on a neutral ship watche ing for spies, smugglers and saboe teurs. Following Mr. Craven's talk, tea. will be served with Mrs. Ralph I, Thompson and Mrs. Willis K, Mile ler co-chairmen of the committee in charge. Tea hostesses will be: Mrs., Herbert K. Fatout and Mrs, W. C. Royer. Other Woman's - Department Club meetings next week will be: the Board of Directors’ session af 10 a. m. Monday, a luncheon and Club Institute program Monday aftérnoon and the Community Welfare Department's Publia Health Nursing Association Unit's meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Male

Mr. Craven

Sunnyside Guild Will Entertain Patients

Patients of the Marion County: Tuberculosis Sanatorium will, be ene tertained Tuesday afternoon’ ‘by the . Sunnyside Guild. . Mrs. Max Graves and Mrs. Rufus W. Mumford will be in charge of the program. Louie Lowe's orchestra will play. and a quartet of Crispus Attucks: High School students, = directed. by Norman Merrifield, will sing.. Mems

bers.of the quartet are Carl ¥iiaén, [Frederick Campbell, William Robs

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inson and William Thurman. Mrs. Charles Renard and: Mrs, . Sidney Rice will -be in. charge of: refreshments. nzo E man is the Guilds general enter: tainment chairman for the year. the Bed Cross will ‘ineet Tuscy. er WAL INGE 1 Ay - morning at the Sanatorium to spend. the'day sewing, ‘0 ER Anniversary: ©,"

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