Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1941 — Page 5

SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1941

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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I * + yy LThews Awend These Young Women Have Roles in Early Spring Bridal Scene Kapp to Hear

State Day At Claypool

Talk on Russia Is Luncheon Feature

Sorority events today and next] week, in addition to a state luncheon and dance, include several dinner meetings and a musical tea. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Indiana alumnae, meeting for luncheon in! the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel today, were to hear Mrs. E. Gordon Fox of Chicago speak on “Rus=sian Laws as Learned by Experience.” Mrs. Fox lived in Russia for several years. Mrs. William F. Maurer, District 1 president, was to introduce the speaker following her talk, “Comments.” President of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Mrs. F. Sylvester Taylor, was to extend greetings and pay tribute to the| women who founded Theta in 1870. | Also on the program were to be solos, “Theta Prayer,” “I Heard a Forest Praying” and “Theta Medley” by Mrs. Richard Sharpless, Evanston, Ili.; harp accompaniment by Mrs. Karl T. Nessler, Seymour, and 8 song contest with actives from Indiana, Purdue, DePauw and Butler Universities participating At the speakers’ table were to be Mesdames Fox, Maurer, Taylor, Sharpless and Nessler; other officers of local alumnae, Mesdames James B. Newcomb, John W. Little Jr, Robert Clay, Francis H. Insley and John L. Mutz; presidents of active chapters, the Misses Sarah Hogate (DePauw), Marie Jeanette Turgi (Indiana), Janet Ingham (Butler) and Alice Newton (Purdue); Mrs. Russell S. Bosart, luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Ralph O. Baur, dance chairman. Preceding the state dance in the Riley Room tonight, Mrs. Mary Keegan, Butler chapter house mother, will entertain at dinner the day's honor guests, Mrs. Jessie Johnson, DePauw house mother; Mrs Blize- | beth C. Hill, Indiana, and Mrs. Mary Goodwin, Purdue Patrons and patronesses for the | dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames | Maurer, Taylor, Newcomb. « tha

Baur and W. J. Hanlon. More thag. 500 reservations have been made for!

the luncheon and the dance, which

will feature Warpy Waterfalls or- = chestra from Indiana University.

GAMMA ALUMNAE OF KAPPA|

ALPHA THETA will hold their > : March covered-dish supper Monday | Head ot Hillel at 6:30 o'clock in the Butler chapter | house, with Miss Sally Heilman as! y= . hostess. Miss Louise Wills and Mrs. | F oundations

Roy K. Coats will exhibit collections {

of foreign dolls. Mrs. Russell T. Costello of De- To Talk Here

troit, DELTA ZETA SORORITY province director for Indiana and| Speaker at the fifth annual HaMichigan, will be a Special guest | yaccah donor luncheon, Wednesday at the meeting of the Indianapolis " | Alumnae Chapter Tuesday evening at 12:30 p. m. in ‘the Claypool in the home of Mrs. Robert Heus- | Hotel, will be Dr. A. L. Sachar, na-

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Reception Will Follow Marriage Of Betty Jean McKamey and

Claude McJohnst

on Jr. Today

Miss Betty Jean McKamey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A

alms, ferns, two seven-way ca

lein, 2256 E. Kessler Blv 's. | ti irector . ein 6 E. Kessler Blvd. Mrs. | tional director of Hillel Founda Iwill be the Rev. F. A. Pfieiderer

olin V . 'S i . . Colin V. Dunbar and Mrs. A. M. | tions, historian and ‘world ‘traveler. Romberg will assist the hostess. | ] a by 6) Tndisnapolis Election of officers will follow a | Sponsored by the Indianapolis report of the nominating committee Chapter of Hadassah, the women's composed of Mrs. Edward Wilson | Zionist organization, the luncheon chairman e wi "will provide funds for Hadassah's Can rman; Mrs. Robert B. Allen ‘and edical program in Palestine and Miss Maxine Quinn TP(IcY \ progr a :

A formal musical tea tomorrow in | 12ted with the United Palestine Apthe Riley Hotel from 3 to 5 p. m peal, Youth Aliyah educates and will honor pledges and rushees of | trains young refugees from op- |

Robert Morehead, Chicago, will be

the organist and will accompany the Phi Mu Sextet from Hanover College as it sings. Members of the sextet are Misses Ruth Carson, | Peggy Ewart, Eleanor Watts, Janice it's work with Youth Aliyah. Affil- yeorn. Roberta Powell and Ann Conarty. l

'McKamey, 3910 Arthington Bivd., will become the bride of Claude A. Mc-

Johnston Jr., Evanston, Ill, in a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon | in the Sutherland Presbyterian Church.

ndelabra and a basket of spring

flowers will decorate the altar at which the Rev. John L. Prentice, | [Sevmour, ofliciates. Assisting him -

Mothers Club Sets Luncheon

Mothers’ clubs affiliated with But- | er University Greek-letter organi-

The bride's attendants will wear zations are planning luncheons and

i ~ i ~ y ‘it 1 marquisette frocks styled wit} a spring card party.

At Luncheon

Scholastic Awards To Be Made

Mrs. Everett M. Schofield of Ins dianapolis, national president of | Kappa Bappa Gamma Sorority, was [to speak at the organization's state luncheon today in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, using as her subject the theme of the luncheon, “Kappa Contributes Generously.” At the speaker's table with Mrs, Schofield were to be Mrs. Harry B, Elliott, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association, the hostess group; Mrs. Charles A. Harris, fore mer grand vice president; Mrs, Mark H. Reasoner, Delta Province president; Miss Esther Schlundt, W, Lafayette, province vice president; Mrs. G. B. Taylor, national board member, and former province offis lcers: Mrs. William Louden, Blooms ington; Mrs. Ella B. Clark, Ft, Wayne; Mrs. R. W. Sims, Blooms field; Mrs. Frank Donner, Greens castle, and Mrs. R. D. Canan, West Lafayette Radiating from the main table were to be six tables decorated to represent Kappa's major projects and presided over by alumnae, The projects and respective table hoste esses are: Needlework Guild, Mrs. Joseph ©. Matthews, chairman of Guild contributions; Nora Waln Fund for Refugee Children, Miss Helen Rogge, Mu Club president; Panhellenic affiliations, Mrs. James F. Nicolai, Panhellenic chairman; Boyd Hearthstone Home in Winter Park, Fla, Miss Jane Cooling, Iota Club president; Magazine Agency for Hearthstone funds, Mrs. L. H. Millikan, chairman, and undergrads uate scholarships and fellowships to Kappas and others, Mrs. Ross B, Clark, Gamma Delta Club president, Mrs. Schofield is presenting a \water color to be hung in the Butler chapter house during the next vear as a return for the stunt to be pre= sented following the luncheon by the Butler chapter, “The Girls from Syracuse.” Delta Chapter at Indie ana will present a stunt next yeap and receive the painting

ir Receive Gavel New Era Club Announcement was to be made at

ve " the luncheon of the gavel bes W 1] H J 1 ‘ 1k queathed by the late Mrs. Addison 1 car d C. Burnham of Boston to Indiana | Kappas as a prize for the chapter O I : i] P . |making the finest contribution each ; nN I'ls 1 octs vear to its campus and the national fraternity It will be given for the

A program on Irish culture first time in 1942. Mrs. Burnham res ceived the gavel when she was elects

honoring St. Patrick's Day and §ev-|ad to the Kappa grand presidency eral election meetings and lunch-|in 1892 at a convention in the Ine= eons are on the club calendar for| diana Statehouse Monday, Mrs Reasoner was to present gifts {to the girl in each state chapter with NEW ERA CLUB members will the highest scholastic average dure sing Irish songs Monday following ing the last veai M is Virginia talks by Mrs. I. W. Riggins on!Schaupp, Purdue: Miss Betty ose

1. Prof. and Mrs. William Wallace Carson of Greencastle have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Frances, to Paul Thomas Hurt Jr, son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas Hurt. 4151 N. Pennsylvania St. The wedding will be April 19 in Greencastle. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 2. Miss Ruth Ellen Christian's engagement to John B. Lischke Jr. has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Christian The bridegroom-to-be

Lischke, 2321 Central Ave. The wedding will be April 13 in All Saints

| “Irish Poets” and by Miss Blanche ter, Butler; Miss Marguerite Erde [McFadden on “Irish Folk Lore.” The mann, DePauw, and Miss Bernice 12 p. m. meeting will be at the home Brown, Indiana. A silver tray was of Mrs. Karl C. Wolfe, 705 N. Em-'to be awarded bv the Indianapolis ersecn Ave. Roll call responses will alumnae to the chapter winning the be samples of Irish wit, afternoon's singing contest An ‘Glee ny JncHe | Chapter presidents, to be introe Ive BN ection ER) HI Ted of Ne quced by Mrs. Elliott at the lunches IRVINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB will eon, are Miss Madelyn Pugh, Ins | be held Monday at the home of diana; Miss Marilyn McKnight, (Mrs. J. Willard Bolte, 243 Downey pyrdue; Miss Margaret Lancaster, |Ave. A program on "Heart-Easing | papayw, and Miss Betty Rose Mars

the newly organized DELTA CHAP- | Pressed countries and finances their | 3 1 ; fed \ ) oL HJ | square necklines and short puffed ; ick av luncheon will 4 : A . 4 A St. Patrick's Day lunc Cathedral. Miss Christian is a graduate of the Methodist Hospital | Mirth” will be given by Mrs. Clif-|tin Butler They were to report on

TER OF EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA | Migration to Palestine. | sleeves mccented with inserts of TA | TV Baie ssah's medical program in|35 “CVES RCC » shirreq P€ given Tuesday by the DELTA | _ : i ] SORORITY. The Indianapolis Cen- | Hadassah’s medical prog matching alencon lace. The shirred ZETA MOTHERS' CLUB at the| School of Nursing and Mr. Lischke was graduated from the Indian- (ford E. Wagoner and Mrs. R. B.| campus honors conferred on chapter Long. On the luncheon committee! members

tral Council ‘pa nizati | normal times includes the mainte-| '% : . or Thi ral Council of the organization is : sew Rothschild © | skirts falling from shirred bodices home of Mrs. Charles W. Wright, apolis College of Pharmacy. iving the tea ai " nance of the new R d-Ha- | : . . 8 oie ig has asked the | ,aceah- University Hospital and are made with three tiers of lace joq0"onace Ave. Mrs. Harry M 3. Miss Frances Rita Noll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. |oc Mesdames C. A. Harrls, W. 8. Members of a quartet to sing Guests TMs OT Medical School on Mt. Scopus and | os : - Brownlee, luncheon chairman, will | Noll, 4166 Ruckle St., will Wecome the bride of Simon Allison Reisler. (King und Beecher .J. Terrell grace before luncheon were Mess On the program will be musicians * country-wide system of curative] Miss Carolyn Kendall, maid of ph, assisted by Mesdames John W.| “0% Oh J ul i. Wea Gn ya | The CARNELIAN CLUB wil] dames Jack Gulling, Frank Fairchild HOR She rh al De husk Bis and preventive medical institutions honor, will Wear green and will Murray, R. W. Griffey, A. S. Due- Son of Dr. and Mrs. Simon Reisler, 5749 E. New York St, April 19. elect officers Monday following a and James W. Costin and Miss Mary Miss Miriam Bosworth CS aoiC | with social service and research de- | carry daffodils and baby's breath. sepherg and H. Ray Condrey (Ramos-Porter Photo.) 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the Sun. Catherine Stair Wh Pos \ WR, Soprano, partments. During the present war | Frocks worn by Miss Jane Riggs and, Rgll-call responses will be Irish 4. Mrs. Paul Hyde Buchanan Jr. (second from left) was Mis i 1 T 0 NM : TO Mrs Pauline Bade, pianist, and emergency, the hospital has made and Miss Judith McTurnan, Terre anecdotes. On the afternoon's pro- . Mrs. Jr. | $ Ss | dial earoom An afternoon of Keith Schock, tenor. Tea hostesses available all its facilities und sup- | Haute, are of yellow and their bou-| gram will be a ‘talk bY Mrs Rov E | Jane Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solon J. Carter, before her bridge will follow. Hostesses will be i 3 yy . , . . : - } iy : 3 : + |B Vy hi VU d - ~ ! . q 31's - ’ es ay She, Souk. plies to Great Britain for Near East |quets will be of iris, daffodils and Price on “Friends of Outdoor marriage Feb, 27. Her attendants at the wedding were Miss Jane (Re rdates x EIR I Benner-Smart wards, Delta Chapter Sponsor re medics] and elie work, tulips. ‘The three will wear Hg America,” a report on the work of | Leasure (left), Mrs. Donald B. Keller (right) and Miss Betsy Wolfe. | Following. a esse Rosson | i. t Boe ies . : da . gays of poetica narcissi caught in {he Butler Mothers’ Council by Mrs i a | ¥v . rg sisted by a committee of the Misses | To Give Pla their hair with yellow bows, Caro-| charles M. Bohnstadt and o recr. (Hibben Photo.) : | Monday at the home of Mrs. Joe W eddine | odav Doris Allen, Pauline Paul and On Wednesday's program, in ad- lyn Green, flower girl, also Will {ation N tie Dor De te re | 5. Miss Betty Helman is betrothed to Julius J. Maurer, son of Merriam, 2801 Sutherland Ave., | Sy ‘ ' See VCH Deith Chapter | gition to Dr. Sachar’s talk on world wear vellow. and will carry a basket Eskimo language by Mrs. Elizabeth | Mrs. Morris Maurer, 2832 Park Ave. The bride-to-be is the daughter Neophyte Garden Club, SR - ir installed formally late In | conditions, will be a dramatic pres- | of rose petals Blackmore | of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Helman, 4715 Broadway Terrace. She at- will hear reports on the cultivation ; he Southport Presbyterian pr entation, “Light Out of Darkness,” | Bride to 'W Ta fet tended Indiana Universit 1 b { Ni Del T of hemerocallls hy Mrs. Charles Church was to be the scene. at 2:30 ¢ i | y ¢ ers p , : . { . $ Ae DELTA PSI SIGMA SORORITY With musical accompaniment by | Hig Ty year TH - Plans for a card party April 1] J iv. (Hw ANd ’s a ‘member ol Sigma Pela Tuk | Rouse wha ‘of ‘delphinium by ‘the p. m. today, of the wedding of Miss Will celebrate its 17th anniversary Mrs. Joe Koor, pianist, and Miss. Mr. McKamey will give his will be announced at a meeting of | Sorority. (Plowman Photo.) hostess (ieorgia Helene Smart, daughter of tonight with a dinner at Buckley's Libby Maurer, vocalist. Opening daughter in marriage. Her candle- the SIGMA NU MOTHERS CLUB 6. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Steele of Greenfield have announced the Wits John Dowhitie Jokis wil Mr. and Mr George W. Smart of Restaurant in Cumberland. Host- and closing prayers will be given by | light faille taffeta gown is made in Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the chapter | approaching marriage of their daughter, June, 3061 N. New Jersey | conds ot oh Hd ‘ A TA Southport to_Glei Benner of Ine esses will be Miss Lillian Bolander | Rabbi Elias Charry and Rabbi Empire style with eyelet embroidery house. Mrs. Russell V. Ware is! St., to Charles F. M oll ff M | Mrs. G. E. M oll 2025 ; Ici a'm fo ction 1olloy ing 4 dianapolis The Rev. R \ymond and Miss Elsie Wolf | Mayrice Goldblatt [outlining the romance neckline and general chairman for the party,| a SU A FSH Yb Mi nastrvess rept ot (he Miles was to be the officiating : {. Mrs. Max Selig and Mrs. Jacob edging the long sleeves which are which will be in Block's auditorium.| Broadway. The wedding will be in May. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) INDIANABOLIS PARLIAMEN- clergyman Pledge services will be held by Weiss are co-chairmen for the tightly fitted from elbow to wrist| Other chairmen will he Mrs, Al- | TARY LAW CLUB Monday. Mem-| preceding the cermony, Farrell ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA | luncheon. Officers of Indianapolis | and are puffed at the shoulders. berta Spiegel, ways and means: Mrs. | | bers will meet for luncheon at 12:30(8cctt, accompanied by Mrs. Scott, DELTA Pl SORORITY Monday eve- | Hadassah are: Mrs. S. A. Silber- | A wide band of the fabric accents Floyd Drummond and Mrs. De- | GA RDENING NO 6 POOLS lo'clock in the home of Mrs Jasper jorganist, was to sing a group of ning at the home of Mrs. Francis H.| man, president; Mesdames Marcus | {he fitted waistline and the shirred metra Smyrnis, candy: Mrs. Mal- JL 4 J . TE , A |P. Scott, 525 Buckingham Drive. | bridal airs, and Paul A. Brown was Miller, 3741 N. Meridian St., with| Cohen, Sam Wolf and Lazur Good- | skirt extends into a long, wide train, colm Sewell and Mrs. C. F. Endi- | Assisting hostesses will be Mrs to play violin numbers. A white Mrs. Oscar Buehler in charge. Mrs. | man, vice presidents; Mrs. Manuel | The full length wedding veil has a cott, tickets: Mrs. William Mont- NH a : (Louis R. Markun, Mrs. George P. lattice entwined with greenery and William D. Bain and Mrs. Jean M.| Leve, treasurer: Mrs. Jack Maurer, | shoulder length face veil which will gomery and Mrs. W. R. Shirley, By HENRY PREE tamped into place, The wooden| Ruth and Miss Maude Russell, flanked by candelabra was to form DaVie will assist the hostess. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jo- | fall from a crown of blossoms She donations: Mrs. Marion Gastineau Times Special Writer form should be suspended from “ 5 ; the setting for the rite Vases of | seph Celender, financial secretary, [will carry a cascade bouquet of Jo- and Mrs. Spiegel, table prizes; Mrs. ATER in the garden—a joy to beams extending across the excs-| The Mad Booths of Maryland pastel gladioli were to stand on the

Miss Mary Burke of Crawfords- | , ui : . rat h fit, touch-! will b viewed by Mrs. Edear . ‘ ‘ S=l and Mrs. Sam Weinberg, recording | h i ke Wi dinch as | Edward V. Mitchell and Mrs. Ware all. includin : iI vation, so that no part of it touch- wi be reviewe y I's. Edgar R steps leading to the altar and pews hanna Hill roses with Finch rosss ' , including the birds had | 8 either the sides or floor of the Eskew and Miss Della Dearborn 10 were to be Marked by ‘Clusters of

ville, grand treasurer of PHI CHI | seer " , . § : : ‘ : : RO ei L secreta’y. Mrs. Ben Paller is pub- {kno . |special prizes. Mrs. Mitchell is RH] | EPSILON, will inspect Mu Chapter | jicity chairman. RIFNUICH Ur; Shin \yhreumers. : Fossett the club A its beginning aS A practical neces-|pit, The earth sides of the exca-| members of the MONDAY CON- | jonquils at 8 p. m. Monday in the Hotel Lin- . ah Benton Hall Schaub, Wilmette, ' [SHy. The garden pool originated in vation serve as forms on the outer VERSATION CLUB next week. The As the bride entered on the arm coln. nm pil pe at ghar A users Mrs, Henry Strauss and Mrs. Rus- | orm RO Where X pos hoc-lside, the space between earth and meeting Monday will be in the of her father. 10 of her friends, 3 > wi e ober ouen, Goshen; | oClure Wi stesses | ESSAY to cool the air. It has since wood being filled with concrete. | h f Mr } : in Da ooks Worn i; A CHAPTE u : i ! sell R. McClurg will be hostesses A . . | Woo ome of Mrs. H. D. Goode, 935 E. gowned in pastel frocks, wore to NT Cos hi ji Gant. | K. E . Joh nson Se i el NH for the ZETA TAU ALPHA MOTH- NS Sate a gg? prized yon | Supply and drain pipes should | 34th st. form an WER sy to the altar. They Ne v Yin . [ cou ; Chester A. - ’ which, set In a frame of stone or be of brass and set in place before! vam orl y yore ’ t { ” h ERS’ CLUB at a noon luncheon X » tne p | were to be Mesdames Ralph Oars Monday night at the home of Mrs Kamey Jr, her brother, and Harry Tuesday at the Butler University |[IOWers, with fish and lilies, greatly [concrete is poured. To insure a| The musical program planned by nine Tom Hoping, Far an CR

Mark Fouityian, 308 N. Rural St. W eds I odav | Henry : Chapter House. Mrs. Claude Lett enhances enjoyment of a garden | tight joint, a flange should be fit- the MONDAY AFTERNOON and Carl Dunn and the Misses New officers of BETA CHAPTER, | v | Mrs. McKamey, the bride's mother, | is club president | Tn designing a garden pool, im ted to that part of any pipe which | READING CLUB Monday will in- Ruby Smart, Neal Esque, Mary SIGMA DELTA SIGMA SO-| | will wear a navy sheer redingote, | portant factors to consider are size, DASSes through concrete. No Sup=| clude contralto solos by Mrs. Carl| Leinenweber. Edith True Mary shape, coping material, depth of the |

RORITY, are Miss Kathryn Bovard.| Mr. and Mrs. Ora E. Johnson, white hat and navy accessories with ply pipe is needed unless the own-| Moore: violin selections by Mus.| Emma Sawers and Ruth Christian president; Miss Rosemary Evern. 5240 N. Chester St, are in Peru, a corsage of Belmont gardenias. A water, and color of the bottom. The © desires a center jet or some Katherine Kuss Avery and a talk| The bride's gown is of White satin ham, vice president; Miss Bessie | aa to Rttend the wedding daffodil corsage will accent the olive Personals pool should fit its surroundings and fountain feature, since small pools on “The Negro in the Musical Life in bouffant style with a slight train, Taylor, secretary: Miss Hazel How- li SS NEY I ter any (green crepe gown of the bride- Ibe placed and shaped so that it is n°? be filled with a aaron, hp. of America” by Mrs. Clarence R.|Tt has a high neckline and long, enstine, treasurer; Mrs. J. N. Riley, | "1° Son, Lieut. Kenneth E. John- groom's mother. Her accessories |part of the garden desigh. eran be ay SETVe DOU TOF Kuss. Hostess will be Mrs, DeWitt | fitted sleeves, puffed at the shoule historian, and Mrs. Charles Irick |SOnh. The ceremony was to be at 4 will be of black. | . Ir ul {overflow and drainage by use of |g Morgan. 4504 Broadway der With it sl rar rem : '| o'clock this afternoon in the home | | Mrs. William H. Schlosser, Frank-| a flagstone IN a removable pipe which screws! ™ gan, 4 adway, ers ith it she wag to wear a sergeant at arms. | as ome | Assist at Reception (lin, is spending a week in Chicago | A simple lagstone coping is|¢ pip il 3 = ‘ a , cameo necklace given her bv the | of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs es A | where “she attended the Illinois recommended as most suitable for| into a coupling at the ev OT IIR A ep, EO bridegroom, and a fingertip length Mrs. Robert Baron, 3057 CentraliJ. E. Hubler. | Assisting at the reception at the State Conference of the Daughters | {he average small, informal garden. |of the drain pipe. In this way the SISTERHOOD will meet at {ha veil falling from = turban Oana Ave, will be hostess Wednesday | The bride attended Purdue Uni- McKamey home after the ceremony of the American Revolution this | For elaborate gardens, a coping of | water level can be governed “by home of Mrs. Guy O Carpenter mented with pearls. Her bouquet night for the regular business meet. | Versity and is a member of Alpha will be Misses Louise Crabb, Vivian veek. She is Indiana's didate | Cut stone would be more appropriate. | the length of the overflow pipe, 3559 Central Ave. for dinner Mon- was to be of White roses and valle ing of SIGMA PHI DELTA SO-|[Chi Omega Sorority. Lieut. John- Gatwood. Ada Martin. Jeanne Ann ° Nd I5_Sntiana's candic % of | Colored tiles, which are often set in| Which can be removed to drain day. Nites i BES ¢ alley

RORITY (Son, now an instructor in the 'and Patty Lou Pluess, Marian Lewis. or recording secretary general [bottom and sides of a pool, are hard | the pool : . i armored force school at Ft. Knox, | Flizabeth Ann Gaugh and Joy he D. A. R. The concrete should be poured] Mrs. Charles H Gauding, 53 Lay- Sister Is Attendant

a eee to install and are affected by frost | Poiuba . y iA . 'Ky., is & Purdue graduate and an Davis. the latter two cousins of the ha hd ther weather action: their use| in one operation, in order to form man Ave, will entertain LA PHYL.- for Sister nrbara. ‘Was W arneil -W alkel Rite Alpha Tau Omega member. bride d Se ORilia Ag N. Meri. and © Or ended A monolith. Make the concrete of LIS CLUB members at a meeting ne or Ry iy ik to m : | The couple will live in Louisville.| Leaving after the reception for a a i: Saya York for h two. is one part cement, two parts sand, Monday. Via iy i T'o Be April 12 | ————— I motor trip south the bride will wear | VeCK Visit. She is expected to re-| In coloring bottom and sides of Blunt three ‘parts. coarse gravel | gowned in cameo pink taffeta MOLOL LIP Sout tte bri a ear! turn home the latter part of next pool, use only special pool paint. y f th .| The CHAUTAUQUA Ir ; y poy ; ; ~ a three-piece Glen plaid suit with . he slag or crushed stone. After thor-| : ; ’ Sho ‘Was Side soto Mrs. William Jones, Drexel Gar- Rotary L lub to Hear Lorown accessories and Belmont | week. Blue is the most popular color, as t oughly mixing dry ingredients, | Goshen will hold a business meet-| With it s 1¢ was to wear a matching Sent, Jnhoulices, thet Wie ierage | ; jenias. The © ill live in| : reflects the sky. Black paint, how-| a4 hough water to make a rath-| ing Monday evening at the home taffeta poke bonnet and was to of her sister, Mrs. Peggy rose Talk on Air Service Be cas Phe ‘couple Will Tvs In! Wirs, Wi, Wo. Brokaw, Pittsburgh, is| aver, will give a shallow pool an i1- | ap OTe Cr: about five gal-| Of Mrs. Leonard Brooks Jr, carry an old-fashioned bouquet of Walker, to Luther C. Warren, will | » ; ISUOS: Ne he visiting her parents, Mr. and MTs.| | sion of greater depth. is: ’ ———. spring flowers be at 1:30 p. m. April 12 in the| Howard Goodrich Jr. will be guest id ey wh Rraduste > M. M. Miller, 7 E. Westfield Blvd.| y » ee ie od ry » ) N . Welborn Benner was to be his Drexel Gardens Church of Christ. |speaker following the Woman's Ro- Hanover Soop. Ar A Mig A 8 | Pour the bottom first and. he=| League Plans Council brother's best man and ushers were Mrs. Walker is the daughter of the [tary Club luncheon at 12:30 p. m. JE IN Poin Hanover, was! MT'S J. P Cochran N building a concrete pool for an | "0, oo finished setting, poy | . . “ (to be the bride's brother, Paul late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson and | Monday in the Columbia Club. Mrs. graduated from the University of De Wh Tr XI € average gakigh, the Res the ‘walls. When the ‘cetnent has Meeting In Kokomo [william smart, and Pelix Benner, Mr. Warren's parents are Mr. and Joan Johnson Doriot, program chair=| 3y : n: NE : nS Fes should be five inches an set and the forms have been re- : another brother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Thomas Warren, 328 S. LaSalle ‘man, will introduce the speaker. od SRA ad of phi W ill Entei tain walls eight inches thick. moved, a mixture of one part ce-| SPring plans of the Indiana) The reception following the cores St. The bride-to-be is a graduate | “The Pan-~merican Trans-Pacific | ———————————— | Mrs. J. P. Cochrane, 2021 Ken-| The soil should be excavated to ment to two parts sand should be League of Women Voters include a mony was to be held in the church of the School of Dietetics of St./Service” will be discussed by Mr. . ~ ~ (wood Ave. will be hostess Wednes- | depth of 12 inches below th® de-| spread smooihly over the entire council meeting May 13, 14 and 15 in Darlors with Mr. Brown ama Miss Luke's Hospital in Chicago. Sonus who is traffic and sales J @WISh Study Group lday at a 12:30 o'clock covered-dish sired Jon, level of the fel A service with a lugterers trowel. okomo. ye Retin Playing 2 musical as ENE ER TY VR ON epartment representative of Trans- . [luncheon for members of the Indi. Sides of the excavation shou €/ Do not fill the pool with water or | | ram, le Couple Will motor Ny continenta irlines ri - b J 7 iy ) ; sine [verti and in line with the out-|tw sks, so that the| Board members also are planning (to Florida for their honeymoon, Mrs. Ruth Holman I airlines. He will de-|T0 Hear Review [ana Woman's Memorial Association | vertical [wd Or three Weeks nim (fo attend the National League of the bride wearing a beige and pale

scribe his recent trip by plane to iv side wall. A layer of cinders concrete becomes thoroughly dry. : Speaks Tueslay Manila, P. 1. Pb The Jewish Study Group Ur 10, Hie 33h 'DiVISh of ie 0, S. | should be spread over the bottom | i — Women Voters’ council meeting May | hye plaid suit for traveling, Come OL ° Dy J Hadassah and Council of Jewish kde of the excavation and firmly| NEXT—Summer Blooming Bulbs. [6 to 8 in Washington. vleting her costume will be a beiga “In. thie Bliie Mediterranean” Will Women will meet at 1:30 p, m. |. FolOwing luncheon Mrs. Mabel a DP . o ellen nr It DoE Tecture f : ‘MacMurray Club to Meet BS de, HE vsent 4 GROUND LEVEL TOP OF COPING | patent "accesories and an orchid

be the lecture topic of Mrs. Ruth Monday at the home of Mrs. Sultan i y Holman when oe addresses the | The MacMurray College Club will (Cohen, 5831 N. Pennsylvania St. | Musical program. Miss Mary Jean- Luncheon Scheduled [Ao Tee wil be at home after | April 1 in Marcy Village,

, y " |ette Lytle, soprano, will sing, accom- 2" 3 Fy 4 Monterey ter, International Meet Rt 1 p. m. Thursday at the] Mrs. Edward Kaufman will pre-| h h ; 8... | . Yale Sy per sent her review of “The Dybbuk” Panied by Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt, 8" ‘By Legion Auxiliary | ———————— ICY Y . Y Mrs, William Hendren 3420 Schedule F ash ON 7 alk

Pras : . [home of Miss Susan MeCain, 4908 | Travel-S lub, at a 12:30 p. m. n, | _ ’ NE tony No ot the | Carrollton Ave. Mrs. Howard Crouse| Which Was postponed from Just A oe D. Diawey will ve ld LPITCH FLOOR TO DRAIN ||: -. RHR oh ie Shott [will assist month. A tea will follow the pro-! ! . Ben 0: Boe hel, an Lewis Shott, 1414 N. ———— ai gram. —— ¥ CONCRETE . A. FLOOR iS COUPLING | Broadway, will be hostess at a cov-, Members of the Fairview Kinders 'e. 2 » » Yoh { . J ——— ! od -dis Ny - . ape Tub “ o Music for the program will be TUTNEYS to Give Party Ge Esther Simon Hostess ; NTNIPED SIDERIFSTT WRASSE (th Tor Memon or he ives, (furten Mothers Club will “meet presented by Mrs. Homer Trotter | A public card party will be given at I'm Kappas to Meet Miss Esther Simon will entertain %" BRASS SUPPLY PIPE |Kothe American Legion Auxiliary. L. 8. Ayres & Co representative at CHM otions will be led by Mrs. 8 p. m. tomorrow by the South Side| The Indianapojjs Tri Kappa Club for Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Kappa SECTION THROUGH POOL Members have been requested to 1:15 p. m. The program will follow illlam Howell. Mrs. R. J Re riers Ladies’ Auxiliary at the|will meet for a 6 o'clock dinner | Sorority, Tuesday evening at her bring donations of canned goods for an 11:30 o'clock covered dish lunch federation president, will be a guest. Turners Hall, 306 Prospect St. Monday in the Colonial Tearoom. home, 206 N. Keystone a welfare boxes, leon, . X y § ol

CLUB of frimmed with black velvet bows.

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