Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1941 — Page 25
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1041° Beta Sigma Phi Will Celebrate Anniversary
Miss Alice Beasley, the 1941 Maid of Cotton, arrived in dianapolis yesterday for a threevisit. She models here an all-American fabric in American colors, red, white and blue cotton. Smartly com- , With Omega Chapter| pining plain and print fabric, this Mt ANY Sh 1 washable dinner dress has a low Nn | molded bodice of checked ging-
gram of toasts, ritual installation of chapter| ham, scallo SOHN due A
| neckline. Six rows of the scalloped
Irvin H. Schoettker, Mrs. | A Donaldson and the Misses Lou- checked gingham Banding Swit
a Crisler, Marv Lou Madden and| around the very full white pique Truex, who will be pledged to skirt. sorority, will be honor guests Is in charge of pledge nd Psi Chapter of the! al of Jewels to be read for Mrs. | el bs and the Misses Nora Carey, Eileen Bauer, Rosalle rmever and Lestie Fleming. 1 George T. Fowler, general| chairman, will] welcome the| preced- | ing a sketch of] the sorority’s history by Miss Madeline Kruchten of | Delta Chapter.| Mrs. Norman L.| Schneider, Delta sponsor, wil read a toast to America and Miss Orinda Mullikan, Psi sponsor, to good will becanada and the United A message from Mrs. Wal-| Ross of Kansas City will be! v Miss Mary Louise Mann,|
1 chapters of Beta Sigma Phi day will celebrate the organizaanniversary with a for1quet Wednesday in the Co-
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reasurer. Mis Hazel venger Ww ted by jent; Miss Mary Bair, secretary, 1d Miss Metta Dilman, treasurer. s Margaret Farmer will be preed a gavel as president of Psi ter, heading Mrs. Ruth Ellen|
ey as vice president; Mrs. Mar-| Pion Foster. corresponding secre-| Incidentally, she saw Governor
Miss Mildred Heavrin. record-| Schricker yesterday and extended and Miss LaVerne to him the invitation to attend the treasurer. Omega officers Colson Carnival in Memphis, May aw ler ye ont i ek] 13 to 1%. A BL at ahs As she puts it: “The Governuh Jia Fike. treasurer: Miss said he would be comin’ down to ssig. recording secretary: | Camp Shelby about that time to see Cummins, corresponding | about the Indiana boy-ys and might nd ice Thelr Ti .| Stop of ae yan] Now back to those stockings, ner assistants will be Mes-|ladies. Theyre woven in a mesh Foster. and Vaughn | like the silk ones, long on the marthe Misses Cummins, Heav- | ket According to Miss Beasley, who \ Bair. Ruth Chris- Is a sho ‘mough Southern belle from
rucnten 4 Ward : smphis, she saw s ir - Pearl Ward, Marjorie Fer- Memphis, she saw others in Sec
1d Frances Newby. 2000 members of the sororattend the first internaconvention to be held in June City. Delegates from land, Scotland, Canada ii have made reservations,
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fice that could compete with the sheer silk hose. There are several different weaves and most of the hose are in the experimental stage. The pair Miss Beasley was wearing sold at around $1. Now at least, you ladies can be i cheerful about the hose problem
District Auxiliary Will Entertain
A Pan-American tea was to be en by the American Legion Aux-
| break with Japan and a shortage | of silk or when Uncle Sam thinks
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12th District for all members
Institute Set guests this afternoon at
s'clock in the Banner-Whitehill B 5 W C T | iditorium | y . ne . >
Mrs. C. J. Ancker, Pan-American | Y hairman, and Mrs. Ira M. Holmes| The re co-chairmen for the tea. Mrs. . nnibal Peabody, accompanied by| Christian rs. Wilbur F. Smith, was to play| Spring institute, violin selections during the after-|a. m. Monday in the ¥Y. W, C. A, noon | will include a medal contest directed
by Miss Marion Frost, county speech director, and sponsored by the Northeast Union, County directors will give demonstrations of their work during morning business sessions with Mrs. Charles Grant in charge. Mrs, H. D. O'Brien, director of soldiers and sailors, will present a surprise demonstration. An award will go to the group with the largest number of local directors present. Morning devotions will be led by Mrs. C. G. Eicher and afternoon devotions by the Rev. J. Roy Stanton of the Unity Methodist Church. | Mrs. Fred Kepner will lead a morn- | ing song service, accompanied by | Mrs. Carl Cross, and Mrs. Oscar | Burghard will sing at the 1:30 p. m. | session. Special music will be given Monday morning by Anthony Naylor, soloist and member of the Youth Temperance Council of the It's different! It’s d Ted Northside Union. The Rev. George melon fruit and Juices sparkint oro | G. Kimsey, paster of the Memorial other tangy flavors. Drink PAR today. Baptist Church, will be in charge of the Bible Hour.
Marion County Women's Temperance Union's to begin at 9:30
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retary of Agriculture Wickard's of- |
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t (mittee; Mrs. A. H. Hartman will be NE general chairman and Mrs, John |
\ | bookkeeper. | made at a board of managers meet- | {Ing yesterday afternoon.
Maid of Cotton Models Di
name secretary, and ns Southern Belle Boosts Wardrobe we mien soe. vee Made Entirely of Cotton
Cotton hose that could pass for silk mesh ones! That's the welcome news the Maid of Cotton for 1941, Miss Alice to Indianapolis with her yesterday. the guest model at Block's cotton fashion show tomorrow.
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| | about using Nylon for parachute cloth and in other defense work. | Miss Beasley says the biggest sell- | [ing point for the cotton hose are their durability.
Visits 32 Cities
She is visiting 32 cities in the { nation by air in the intersets of | the Carnival and the cotton industry. Perhaps you've heard, amidst (all the talk of this and that short- | age, that there is a surplus of cot- | ton, The Cotton Queen wears only | cotton clothes from her sheer undies [to hats, shoes and jewelry. She | arrived here yesterday in an oat- | meal tweed suit of cotton which she says takes nothing for cleaning bills except the price of a few | soap flakes and a bit of “elbow | grease.” | Her shoes were of a cotton crash, | resembling linen. A brown pique | turban, cotton gabardine purse and white pique blouse completed the outfit. June brides will be interested in the cotton wedding ensemble designed for her. You can see it on | the front cover of the June Cos- | mopolitan, available about the middle of May. It includes an embroidered organdy dress, with full sleeves gathered into wrist bands, | a fitted bodice and skirt that ex- | tends into a slight train. The san- | dals are of cotton. And lo, the veil is cotton too!
Bohm Elected Artists Head
©. Curry Bohm, Nashville, last night became president of the Indiana Artists’ Club, succeeding Frederick H. Polley. His election occurred at the club’s annual business meeting in the Spink-Arms Hotel. Mrs. Stella Coler, Indianapolis, was chosen first vice president. Other officers elected are Hill Sharp, Muncie, second vice president; Miss Marie Goth, third vice| president; Miss Betty Foster, re-| elected secretary, ard Damien J. Lyman, re-elected treasurer. L. O. Griffith, Nashville, Floyd Jopper, Elmer E. Traflinger and Miss Belle C. Scofield, all of Indianapolis,
| vere chosen as directors.
James W. Doeppers Note Anniversary
The golden wedding anniversary
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Newman Mothers’ Books Party
The annual spring card party given by the Newman Mothers’ Club of Butler University will be Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. F. X. Miller is general chair
Indorsers of Photoplays Elect Heads
A resolution that motion victures, Mrs. Miller's assistants will be use the national anthem and pic-| RN E. C. Wakelam, F. J. ures of the American flag will be Koch and A. E. Coddington, tickets; i to the film ety by] Desires Warder alioway,:D. 1, lone ed CY TV MeCarthy and N. H. Rohr, cards; | the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays,| Mrs. George Rice and Mrs. J. H.| which held its state convention yes-| Lang, table prizes; Mesdames M. A. | terday at the Columbia Club. | O'Hara, Wilbur Royce, J. E. Kernel, | Miss Emma May of Terre Haute, | Thomas Blackwell, Warren Freeman | . . |and L. A. Buenagel, special prizes; resolutions chairman, also
sented for the group's approval a garder, N. O. Kimberlin and J. H. request for programs to instill in-| Morris, candy, and Mesdames Louis terest in better pictures and to give, H. Knue, Rose Marie Cruzan and R. widespread publicity to all patriotic ©- Cores. ee pictures.
Officers elected at yesterday's session were: Mrs. W. Robert Fleming, Ft. Wayne, president; Mrs,
B. J. Roberts, Ft. Wayne, second I Gi " T vice president; Mrs. J. M. Thistle- | 0 1 C Cad
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Card Party Tonight
A pillow-slip card party will be given at 8 p. m. tonight by the ow Women’s ITarmony Club at 1631 S. Meridian St.
of Mr. and Mrs. James W, Doeppers, 3229 N. New Jersey St, will be marked with an informal recep-
tion from 5 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday in| their home, Receiving with them| | will be Mrs. H. G. O'Danijel and| | Miss Emma J. Doeppers, daughters; | | Mrs. William A. Doeppers, a daugh-| | ter-in-law, and Robert James Doep- { pers, a grandson. There are no invitations. Miss Edith Wachtstetter, Mrs. { Doeppers’ sister, will come from [Cleveland to be a week-end guest {and assist at the reception. Other | assistants will be Mrs, John Tee- | garden, Mrs. Frederick Doeppers of | Lafayette and the Misses Stella | Doeppers, Carrie Wachtstetter, Gar-| nett Foreman, Elsa Reyer and Edith Robinson. |
P.-T. A. Convention Aids Named
Three aids for the convention of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, which closed threeday sessions at the Claypool Hotel vesterday, have been re-appointed to the same posts for next year’s conference. Mrs. Frederick Conkle, Noblesville, will head the program com-
B. Lewis will act as the Congress | Appointments were
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waite, Sheridan, second vice presi- | lis, "third vio Presidents Mra ‘The Daughters of Isabella will 'E. P. Holland, Bloomington, fourth &iVe a card party and tea Saturday | vive esiden: Mrs. J. F. Hauck, afternoon, May 3, in Ayres’ audi-| | Ft. ayne, corresponding secre- torium. Miss Delia ; ir | tary; Mrs, Ferd Lucas, Greencastle, man, will be assisted Si] recording secretary, and Mrs, Paul| ence Stack as co-chairman. New, Greenfield, treasurer. H. S.| Committee chairmen are Miss Eva | reitey was named auditor. | O'Hara, tickets; Miss Elsie Carter | On the day's program were talks and Miss Ann Hurley, candy: Miss by Irvin E. Deer, a representative| Nell Sage, table prizes: Miss Helen | of the Motion Picture Producers Reidy, tallies: Miss Martha Hickey. | and Distributors of America, and treasurer: Mrs. Robert Fessler spe- | Mrs, Isaac Born. cial prizes; Mrs. Harold Prather, | TY ——— ushers; Miss Mary Ann Hegarty | and Mrs, G. Joseph Putts, publicity. | Parish representatives on the general committee are: Miss Cecelia Wiegand, Sacred Heart: Miss Laura
‘Drive to Open Fuss, St. Francis DeSales: Miss!
| The Riviera Club's annual invi- Mary McConahay, St. Joseph's; | {tational membership drive will open | Miss Katherine Fletcher, St. Pat. | [with a 6:30 p. m. supper gathering sks) Po Georgia Vogelsang, St. | {Tor 50 couples Monday in the club. oa o ore MS era Feldman, Similar meetings will be held each Se Nays: Miss iy nei, Monday evening through May. At thedral: Miss Ruth Arszman. Holy | Monday's meeting a drive chairman | Cross; Miss Cecelia Buckman st | | will be chosen and team captains Anthony's; Mrs. E. C. Wakelam | will be selected. : Holy Name; Miss Betty Wolfe Lady | A club dance will be held tomor-|of Lourdes; Miss Thelma Haugh | night and the weekly open] pittle Flower; Mrs. Leo M. Riley. St. | house from 3 to 5 p. m. on Sun-|Catherine’s and Mrs, Susanne I.
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