Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1941 — Page 5
PAGE § Annual State Day Held by Delta Zetas
National President Is Speaker
Annual luncheons, a dinner and playlet and a May breakfast are among spring events planned by loe cal sorority groups. Indianapolis alumnae of DELTA ZETA SORORITY are hostesses toe day at the 25th annual state day ‘in the Columbia Club, Miss Kathe |erine Rubush was to preside at a |luncheon, which was to be followe ed by a tea dance and reception, Honor guests at the speakers’ tae ble were to be Mrs, Hubert M. Lune dy of Bloomington, national presie dent; Mrs. Orison H. Hayes, a Delta Zeta founder and the first president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chap= ter; Miss Frances E. Westcott, na tional treasurer; Mrs. Robert W, Platte and Miss Mildred Potter, state chairmen; Miss Irene Boughton, ex= ecutive secretary; Miss Gladys Hand, Ft. Wayne chapter president; Mrs, Lyman McClain, president of Franklin alumnae; Miss Janet Bevan, De« Pauw University chapter president; Miss Delores Lang, Indiana Univer= sity president, and Miss Marjorie Kramer, Franklin College president, Miss Westcott was to present a sketch, “Our First State Day,” preceding active chapter skits and an address by Mrs. Lundy. The active ity award, a silver loving cup, was to be presented to Miss Edna Age
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1941
Re ras iy hree Young Women Are Engaged; Others Are Recent Brides pared |
For Club
Present Day Group) Meets Monday |
Club meetings early next week 3: i jude musical programs and i resentati y y mare tation of study papers by Mrs. Parke A. Cooling will compare “Famous Composers and Modern Composers” for PRESENT DAY CLUB members Monday preceding an afternoon of music. The hostess, Mrs. Hulbert J. Smith, 3963 PennsylVania St, will be assisted by Mrs. C. V. Sorenson.
Papers by Mrs. DeWitt S. Morgan on “Health Through the Ages” and by Mrs, William H. Herbst on “The Fauntleroy Family” will be presented to members of the MONDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB, meeting at the home of Mrs. William F. Hampton, 3524 N. Tacoma Ave. on Monday,
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CHAPTER P OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD will meet at 1 Pp. m, Monday in the home of Mrs. Parker
Be Jordan, 158 Buckingham Drive, rok ; a program of music by Mesdame: C ' -] |: se cyruan of muse by Mossames| ran] tll-Irelan Winemiller and James A. Matthews. | . Mrs. Homer E. Grosbach will assist | Wedding Is = o hb . fe This Afternoon Racket” at a 2 p. m. meeting Mon-
the hostess. day of the ALPHA LAMBDA LAT-! The marriage of Miss Anna Belle
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Toner M. Overley of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau will Speak on “Curbing the Charit!
Legion Juniors Spring Dance
REIAN CLUB. Mrs. Walter Stan- Irelan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ton, 4460 Marcy Lane, will be host- Harold Irelan, 6160 Broadway, to ess : Melvin F. Cranfill, Indianapolis, son
new of Westport, a Franklin Cole lege member, for outstanding pare ticipation in extra-curricular came
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American Legion Auxiliary units are planning entertainments for guests, a dance and a card party. Mrs. Clifford Chambers of BROAD |
pus activities, scholarship and serve ice to Delta Zeta. A trio from the DePauw chapter, composed of the Misses Jean Pache aly, Dorothy Caldwell and Marjorie : Byrum of Indianapolis, was to sing a wasn Soy oy the Dela 2a Erte” During the whe Post Home é4th St. and Colle el luncheon the Misses Martha Louise, § ) : , 2€ | Katharine and Eleanor Armstrong
Ave., for the unit at the Knights- . trip ; ’ were to present instr sic, town Home sponsored by the Broad present inviruments] music
Ripple Post and Auxiliary, Motion pictures will follow a 1 o'clock lunch- TRI PSI SORORITY, mothers’ club eon. lof Delta Delta The Past Presidents’ Parley of the Delta, will be 12th District will be guests of the | given Friday in the unit Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock din- | Columbia Club. ner in the Post Home. Mrs. John |The program will J Noone is chairman of ticket reser-|include a sketch vations with Mesdames Lester Bur-/by the Butler
lof Mr, and Mrs. William Cranfill of “Greek Mythology” and “The Coatesville, was to take place at, Press” will be subjects presented in 3:30 p. m. today in the Northwood | papers by Mrs. James W. Graham Christian Church. and Mrs, H. P. McChord to FORT-| A bank of palms and ferns was to NIGHTLY STUDY CLUB members be arranged at the altar as a backMonday. Hostess will be Mrs. R. P. ground for plumosa-entwined canBeightol, 706 W. 43d St., assisted by delabra and white baskets of PicMrs. Robert B. Douglass. lardy gladioli. The Rev. Theodore
: i {Fischer was to perform the marNew officers of ALPHA ETA | jage service and Jesse Crane, or-
RA TRETAN {CLUB ale MIS. Senge anit, and Walter F. Stone Jr. E CT NS Er vocalist, were to provide a musical ul Rn Priteh SC. AR program. : | D. Pritchard, seeretary, and Mis. N. Given in marriage by her father,
M. Talbert, treasurer. Mrs. C. D. * Yop . roa Y " . Sadler will be hostess to club mem- the Wide Vas RS A gg
rs oe 8: Dusiiess ne made in bloused effect, fitted at the | Heidenreich. Her home is at 5407] VMS and with long, full sleeves. | N. Capitol Ave : ‘She was to wear navy accessories | : * and a corsage of valley lilies and a| WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB mem- White orchic. bers will meet Monday for a 12:30! Her two attendants were to wear | o'clock luncheon at the Columbia Suits in the same style. Mrs. Ralph Club and a talk by Dr. Bessie C./C. Gery, matron of honor, was to]
Morgan on her recent trip to Ha- wear aquatone with a corsage of| waii, {Pernet roses bordered with blue]
x i The annual violet luncheon of
1. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Foster announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Paul Smith Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Smith. The wedding will be June 7 at the home of the bride-to-be's parents. Miss Foster will be graduated in June from Butler
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* » Phyllis Millholland Is Engaged 2. A May 25 wedding will be that of Miss Catherine Heath to president. [songs by Miss felecia. With her sand dune beige Frank Stewart. The wedding will be in the early summer. Photo- | Virginia Rose, and W. Richard Rhodehamel. The marriage will occur x | The bridegroom's attendants were | 5. Miss Janet Nogle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nogle, was Madison, formerly of Indianapolis; Bread Ripple High School pupils Butler housemother. Mrs, Henry L, : : vhs i WOILrY i=} \chose a navy costume with which ter, Louise, to Giles Anthony Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bend, and Harley Rhodehamel Jr. | -A Krieser will sing. The program is ell, R. T. Sweeney and E. D. Ten accessories was to be accented bv. 7. Miss Josephine McAllister’s marriage to Carl E. Hynes has been | Virginia Christena, 4005 Guilford | anniversary of ALPHA DELTa PIs proximately 400 guests, were to meet . Hostesses with Miss Christena will | Dr. Earl Ferree of Danville. Albert| Ave. Miss Mabel Risdon, junior pres-|3gth St. brate the 74th anniversary of the .. Butler University after the cere- - . , - , . Restrained Fashions in Fall, Mrs. Thomas M. Riddick, and the for the ceremony and three sorority|Risdon, reception; the Misses Sarah | in costumes of the 1851 period, highest scholastic rank. Individual, oo" 0 C0! Mary Elizabeth Havs, diana University: Miss Mary Wiley. | | Carey, Misses Rose Jane Boggs, Jean |a princess style white satin gown | Richmond, music; the Misses Mary| pariss Naomi Tevebaugh, retiring That's the word from Florence Reichman, well-known designer of » p.. 8t hapters: Miss" of the four state chap Chi Omega Sorority. | | themselves, predicts too that the te Parker will entertain tOmOITOW |.;., “yoy bouquet will be of Johanna man and Miss Helen Humphrey, | tative. Plans will be made for local 1H) . Charlestown, Ill; Mrs. M. §< neger, Miss Emily Helming and { ning.” Part of her prediction is] marriage March 18. HI : heart necklines will be worn by the (tee to plan the card party to bel rv pledges of the Butler Univerthe luncheon, were to be Mrs. Roger | for all Indianapolis Girl Scouts,|with their husbands whose busi- {Mesdames Clarence Greene, Deo fense work, will keep them in town.| Club, and Charles Parker. |Johanna Hill roses. Mesdames Leo Murray, Maurice night tok 9 p. me
Charles B. Danford. The service will be read at 3:30 p. m. in the Highlighting news of brides-to- is ¢ ‘id i p ; g z of brides-to-be is a bridal dinner to be given Following the May executive meet-| Mary Esther Gui- . . ; , |fel : : : lve tak Ft. Benjamin Harri : Mrs. Patrick Mrs. Karl R. Staufenbeil, 983 N. suit, Miss Ruth Hitzelberger, brides-| reflex Photo.) 'at_3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Broadway Methodist Church. |0¢ taken to Ft. Benjamin Harrison luncheon music ! . 'to be his father as best man and married to Gaylord Evans on April 20. Mrs. Evans attended Butler Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hopkins, will repeat popular acts from the| Patrick, Tri Psi president, has ape ™ Tr Pi Phis Observe ecept oli AB & , she was to wear navy accessories| Kelley. The wedding will be May 10 in SS, Peter and Paul Cathe- ou ou reception at the Hotel Lincoln ihe second of three such entertain-| Brook. ’ ’ a} ice (NOON in McKee Chapel of Taber-| The JUNIOR GROUP > BRUCE] will b resente t {a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. | announced. The ceremony was read April 19 in the St. Joan of Arc Ave, will be Miss Marian Dreiss | d founding, ! ® ted ay > be Miss Betsy Biggert and Miss Jan- | M. Browning, Castleton, is the bride-|ident, has announced committee] The playlet cast will include Mes organization's founding. ‘mony were to be the bridegroom's B la ck fo I Su mmer Wea r ‘hostesses’ mothers, Mesdames E. Ear] sisters of the bride will sing, They|Alice Asher, Margaret Collman, gpecial music will be given by Mrs, scholarship awards were to go to She: 0 : : [Ruth Hickman, Lois Morton, MarButler University, { The couple will be at home after [Pickett, Jean Shirk, Mary Stewart made with inserts of Chantilly lace|C. Gardner, Eileen Harris and Sara president, will install the following hats, who spent yesterday in Block's millinery department. There will Blanche McLaughlin, Greensburg; NC 8) (FT > 1 : afternoon at Mrs. Decker's home, pang sweetheart r alley | publicity. representation at the national con= SCOoUuts AOO0OKIC [so-called country clothes will ill and sweetheart roses and valley ; | FEpres ’ { 4% Ethyl Curryer, Indianapolis. | based on the assumption that wom-| Fourteen classes will be judged | Mrs. les S § Mrs. Dav , : Judged at Charles Jones and Mrs. David bridesmaids, Mrs. Frank Paige, sis-|gjven at 2 p. m. Monday in the Post sity chapter will Owens of Franklin, Delta Province who are closing their 16th annual|nesses, partly spurred by the de- on May 11 at the Algonquin Riding Dawson, Charles Brown, Oscar Rahe | Miss Frances Busse. She declares that the death knell] Ten classes—five each for thor-| Other guests will be Misses Mar-| Mrs. James F. Richwine, matron sims, Jack Thurston, J. M. Renting! : tk to "12 o’clock, H. Brooks of Greencastle and presi-| Final deliveries will be made to- a; women are turning to the “quite yearlings; two-year-olds; three- Virginia Buchanan, Betty Foster, | bridesmaids. ed by Mrs. John Fairhead, national Tri Delt chapter Eileen Simmons. Franklin; Miss|vears. In addition, a large number | jection of hats for summer is : is Margaret Welch, Indiana; Miss Joan Of Senior Scouts will cruise neigh- | the 1900 silhouette, the! Four hunter classes will include | A Kitchen shower was to be 8iVen {jn 5 Jong dress of candlelight satin wos Maris this afternoon for Miss Margaret ‘with a tulle veil fashioned like tha| J d a trio from Indiana University ' Packages. Eccentric Hats Out : ‘man and John Miklozek, William | Zz 9 . ; Rs A -| And now. gentlemen, give Miss MS: Herman L. Vail, Cleveland, | Jordan's marriage to Joseph F. El | Kendrick I Wilam Brown al 1 cport for the dance. They were appointed Mrs. Ellis B. Hall, Indianapolis tendance at the annual Cookie! daughter of Windsor White, one of |ward Jr. will be May 30 in Blessed | po 1k Allen will be ushers. tne pledge class. br Mrs. Edwin Dungan of Franklin; Scouts who have sold 50 packages! definitely. Fashions for fall. she pre. | Hunt of Cleveland. While she 1IS| Mrs. John J. Boyle was to assist have black and white accessories! will » < George Frederick, Ft. Wayne. hon, Scout director, Miss Mary | dicts, Will be restrained. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C.|2nd sister, Mrs. Katherine B. Nolan | open at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at| CRON ALPHA May breakfast to | planning the overnight party ony est and n 't ch it,” Sts as was t "0S= : : Lg p you best and then don't change it,”| {among the guests as was the pros Edward Findell will play for the re-|chairmen will be heard at the state chapters have been extended | Party arrangements will be .made| She thinks too many women are ito be Mrs. Joseph Pike, Rushville; |ing, Miss Mildred Heavrin and Miss work will be exhibited and a cov- | breakfast. Norb F. Schaefer Jr, who will at-/C. Hess and Stuart A. Bishop: the|padour hat gives, she said. As she! Bonham, Mr. and Mrs. John B.|F. Cunningham, Sylvester J. Ahler- Of gray with black and Kelly green ton who will report at the after- Ave. gart, Arthur Herrington Jr. Rich-|will receive a special cake and will|jooks. but not 20 years.” ree | Jane Hessler. Julianne Britz, Mil- ate of Indiana University and will| Johnson. Miss Helen Clever, a page| arrangements; Mesdames Alvin
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. Yo . O. D. Perrys Will Give Dinner x¢ ‘ For Daughter and Fiance; University, where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Miss Foster's sister, Mrs. Reid Cotton, and the bridegroom's brother, gess, Henning Johnson, Bonnie Pop- Thespis Club, Charles Smith, will be attendants at the wedding. |pa and Willard Boyle as co-chair-| “Love One Hun- | men, Mrs. Agatha Ward is Parley |dred Years After,” Memorial Presbyterian Church. (Photo Craft Photo.) this evening. : 3 3. Mrs. Bernice H. Culley has announced the engagement of her Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Perry, 4911 Carroliton Ave, will entertain at|' 8 a 10-5 i. Fritiay anc.4 noon | done, Bucompanied daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Robert A. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Sun Dial Tearoom following the wedding rehearsal of their daughter, | COvered-dish luncheon, unit officers by Mrs. Joseph {and members will make cookies to Guidone, and Ritter Ave, will entertain members maid, was to wear a blue felicia | 4. Mrs. E. C. Fullenwider was Miss Marjorie Cronin before her | Present, with the couple, will be | the following Wednesday. Mrs. by Mrs. G. William Raffensperger. of LA PHYLLIS CLUB Monday for corsage bordered with Pernet roses.| marriage Feb. 21. Mr, and Mrs. Fullenwider are at home at 1530 N. the bridegroom-to-be's parents, Mr. | . . Frank White will preside at a busi-| Special guests will be Mrs. James a business meeting and a social hour. Both were to have navy accessories, | Illinois St. (Ramos-Porter Photo.) {and Mrs. Wesley A. Rhodehamel, | Rece ption Will ness meeting later in the day. |Putham and Mrs. Bessie Bryson, . : | Trwadsn y o ; . pe ” ’ ro tet . “Ri 5” ly revue, at 7:30 pointed Mrs. M. A. Dahlman lunch his brothers. Chester and Virgil. as! University and Mr. Evans was graduated from Purdue. (Dexheimer- Rensselaer; Mrs. Eva M. Perry, Miss F 1] . R Ripples,” the year] 130i p | Wary g Carlen Photo.) Ruthann Perry, Miss Jo Ann Keller! 1 O1LIOW ite p. m. Wednesday, May 7, for train-|eon chairman and as her assistants | Mrs. Irelan, mother of the bride, | 6. Mrs. Mark A. O'Hara announces the engagement of her daugh- John Rhodehamel, Don Herr, South | ees at Ft. Harrison and Mrs. L. P.|Mesdames R. P. Beightol, C. D. How= State Day and a corsage of Belmont gardenias, ral. Miss O'Hara was graduated from Butler University where she |will follow the wedding of Miss Mar- ments planned by Mrs. Norvin "sag rdenias | . S¢ , Ee : . d nt wu srvst BEY] daca ; Pitts a “ i ld w fyw * p i Alumnae and active members of and Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Cran.| was a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority and Mr. Kelley is a graduate Honor guest at a crystal shower |jorie Ferree to William M. Brown- | Strickland, unit child welfare chair anagenin, THiough, the Aoki Bi Beta Phi Sorority, numbering ap- All's GUSEY Tose redingote with navy of Notre Dame University. (Bretzman Photo. lomorrow night at the home of Miss 0 at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow after- Man. 35,8 Play picung Lie roving ; whose marriage to Thomas L. Rid- |nacle Presbyterian Church. . ROBISON UNIT 133 will hold a dinner meeting of the sorority’s Ine for the a stale Founders Deg Reception Follows | Rectory. (Porter Photo.) | dick will be at 10:30 a. m. May 10| The bride is the daughter of Mrs. spring dance tonight at 8 p. m. in|dianapolis alumnae Thursday at the luncheon today in the Indianapo bs Astidting 4% & resephion at the) in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. [Jessie Ferree, 1054 W. 31st St, and the Democratic Club, 4141 College home of Mrs. A. R. Coller, 5300 E, Athletic Club. They were to cele- wi A. : + . ‘Apha oni omega sorority house! [NOted Hat Designer Predicts ice Renick. At the party with the | groom's Iailter, Vaiciwil - ‘al meer. the. WI carol dames W. Max Foster, L. A. Hart, The Purdue University chapter] 4 ; \ : bride-to-be will be her mother, Mrs.| Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. ey are the Misses Carolyn paul Myers, Donal Draper, Paul Ed« was to receive a scholarship trophy [JSters. Mrs. Frank EE ans AT Tib Dreiss: Mr. Riddick’s mother, Miss Donna Alles, organist, will play | Gregory, Betty Hasselbring and Sue| wards, Dale W. Sare and Coller, all rd 12 Sranfill; sses Martha as the state active chapter with the|, ©. Boyd, Janet Chapman, BarChristena, Iliff Jones and A. C. Ren- are Mrs. Robert Foster, Mrs. Valen Margie Jean Blower, and peal Elizabeth Madison, soprano, and Miss Martha Lewis, Franklin Col-! ah otis Jom | Indianapolis women, just as women the country over, are on the °K. | Bertrand and Miss Aileen Nash. |Sertell, favors; the Misses Marian Mrs. Ruth Mills, violinist, accoms lege; Miss Dorothy Thompson, In. [Ie Prot Jones and verge of another one of those fashion reactions. This time it is away |. Other guests will be Mrs. Robert| Entering alone, the bride will wear Scott, Jean Marendt and Virginia panied by Mrs. Edwards. yA ’ ; : from the colorful spring clothes to sheer black ones. an iss Mar- | jorie Bollman, Purdue. May 1 —. Sar Folege AVE, Both [Socwell, Mary Louise Dreiss and|and a full length train. A Crown! ANN Hornig: [elresiunenis; Miss new officers: Mrs. Richard Tucker, J i +s are graduates o utler University , . o ; | Dorothy Evans. [of seed pearls and orange blossoms|Marjorie Jane ewart an SS | president: Miss Dorothy Woods, vice Specal guests were to be founders and the bride is a member of Alpha be Jiktie nck SLs Si core little black suits worn. | | will hold her full length veil and |Betty McCammon, decorations; Miss | hresident: Mrs. Myers, recording sec= fit i bo Raise wit alr ee] Mrs. He % Db co { Miss Bet blush veil which are edged with|Olivine Buenaman and Miss Betty etary; Mrs. Coller, treasurer, and Mrs. Clarence Briggs Ni {to wear before they really know | 1St Colt Show be nry Decker and Miss Bel={ihree rows of Chantilly lace inser-|J. Scott, tickets; Miss Helen Buena- nrc Edwards, Panhellenis represens Thompson, Logansport; Miss Esther -'gons, Elwood; Mrs. Wayne P. be 1245 W. 38th St. with a kitchen | i i H {worn less this summer and the town Classes shower for Mrs. "William Pert who | 111ies. ; | Mrs. Charles McCoy, president of | vention, June 27 to July 1 in Hot 5 l K d {clothes will really have their “in-| A was Miss Dorothy Jones before her! Rie Iles frocks in eslanil Style, the ROBERT E. RENIN OTON | Spins Va. v ~ . with torso waistlines and sweet-| NIT 34. has announced a commit-| . OR At the speakers’ table with Dr d C “Nn S | 2 =LT4 DELTA DELTA SOROHS Roy Ewing Vale, Tabernacle Presby- fen will be staying in town this " | Per . ; nv ‘ried | ) Chu : ne i . sta) e first It s , > ert, mothers of the newly married . ~ / : terian Church pastor, speaker for! Today is the official Cookie Day|summer to do war work and to be : s co Show ot ae Indiana, pie will be at the party with|ter of the bride, Mrs. Franklin|gome, 4174 College Ave. The unit be hostesses at | Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association | : Barnard, Mrs. Robert Williams and ways and means chairman, Mrs. the annual spring : | They will carry (Thomas Maley, will be assisted by pledge dance tO president; Miss Margaret Kellen- cookie sale after four weeks of in- | bach of Indianapolis, national chair- tensive selling. Mrs. Theodore E.| man of fraternity music; Mrs. R. J. Root, Cookie Day chairman, is in| s been sounded for all th ili- Win irs e ariorie Tr ary Of honor, will carry Johanna Hillland D. J. Grady. McQuiston, president-elect of the charge of 80 cookie booths at down. | Las heel] Sour 8 fo Ere in vogue Oughbreds and halfbreds—will in- I oa Pyre, Nari Souon, Hasty 1)ses of a deeper tone with her peach| The purchase of a Naval print | Dhiapler enihets Indianapolis Alumnae Club; Mrs. H. town and neighborhood centers. Inot so long ago. Just as in the last clude brood mare with foal at side; man, Eileen White, Virginia Price, taffeta gown made like those of the|plate by the unit has been announc- will dance in tha iv 1 y s./day on orders which hav yi Me : tralian Fr : = ; i dents of active and ae ED tan A es © revi | feminine fashions for “relief” from| year-olds, and five-year-olds, all Martha Clark and Harriet Krueger. Eldon Staller Best Man juetense chairman. house, 809 W, Active chapter presidents = | >the war emphasis, she said. Herown | oo hoo F 7 & : . Hampton Drive. shown Ia hand. Anita Claywell. flower girl, will be | , 2 rn De Ce Fa | stressing R Heads Silterman, Butler, and Miss Mary borhoods where there are no sale|y of the century fashion |green, qualifiec, working and pairs| D. A. v : ir chapters |booths, The sale goal is 65000] . : y . PAS Ip Jordan by Miss Mary Frances | .s.. rh | ; Jeanne Johnson M. Crane, Purdue. Their chap lof hunters. Hunter judge will be Boyle, 2005 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss bride's. Eldon Staller will be best] Miss Harvey are co-chairmen : High sales indicated a record at- | were to sing at the luncheon. | by Miss Nancy White, president of rach : acide | , : " Reichman a hand. She says eccen-| | FQ alumnae president, was to Beside on - = Bo Tag hats for women are out—but| the founders of the Chagrin Valley | Bare Capel of SS. Peter and| 5 piack sheer dress will be worn| Tne annual meeting of Caroline Other club representatives were 10 3 S . | . 'by the bride's mother and she will! geott Harrison Chapter, Daughters| Mrs. Carl E. Pluess is general Mrs. J. P. Nehrbas, Evansville, and |during the sale Miss Lucile Can- (here, Mrs. Vail will be the house- her daughter. The bride-to-be's aunt| =.= "ooo com 0c lof the American Revolution, chairman for the ALPHA OMI- | 3 sod of s| : Reese and Miss Wilma Lang are| “Find out what silhouette suits/>" iss Sara J. Jor ere to be trio composed of Mesdames the Chapter House, 824 N. Penn- be held Thursday at the Woman's B : Miller. | a I oan, ware to be Ralph Bretton, Kenneth Chapel and | sylvania St. Reports of committee | Department Club. Invitations to all h € [May 9 for the 20 girls who sell the she advises. “Don’t keep asking your] C. B. Jacobs of Trafalgar will i bridegr 's ther, Mrs. | ' . ; Buffet Supper to (Takes quimber ® sutls =n Se She saves te on I SD RO | vatige rm IRCHYe groom's mo ception. Assisting will be Mrs. morning session and those of offi-| by Mrs. Henning Johnson, President At Meridian Hills | Will be hostesses at the party. |do’ for you every week.” | The committee in charge of wel Others attending the party were Maurice Raff, Mrs. James S. Brown- cers in the afternoon. Committeejof Mu Chapter, sponsor of the Among parties at the Meridian by Mrs. Horace R. McClure, chair-| wearing the fashionable pompadour Show includes Burford Danner, nr." 5 R. Hilger, Columbus; Mes. Marie Delatore. lered dish luncheon served at noon., Mu Chapter will meet for a 7 Hills Country Club's buffet supper man; Mesdames ‘Earl Moomaw,|hats. Too many people can't wear| chairman; Mrs. Danner, Mr. and|dames Robert J. Boyle, J. Barton| Leaving for a short wedding trip,| Delegates to the recent D. A. R.| o'clock dinner Tuesday at the home tomorrow night is one planned by Sheldon Sayles, R. O. Jackson, Dan the “surprised” look that the pom-| Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr, Dr. P. O.!Griffin, J. Thomas Walsh, Edward the bride will wear a tailored suit|Continental Congress in Washing- of Mrs. M. D. Lindley, 6149 Park tend with his parents and several Misses Jane Snyder. Helen Hart-|puts it: “No difference what is high Stokely, Mrs. Ronald B. Woodard, ing and Charles B. Reimier. Sccestories nd 4 corsage Of Siqnoen session Ste Mesuames oO eomiitess:ior the bieaktast are Park School classmates, los 8 | nger a ances Westcott. The fashion, I believe it is all right for a| George Gilbert, Mrs. William E.| Also to be guests were Miss Mary denias. The couple will live in In- Harold Hershman, Pau Hib HN Themoson ahd MH. EF. Chenoweth dery, Tommy Atkins, Michael Tag-| troop that sells the most cookies hat to take 10 years off a woman's Munk and Samuel Reid Sutphin. |Kay Slattery, Rosemary Rocap, Alice dianapolis. Mr. Browning is a gradu-|/ Kenneth D. Coffin and Wilbur O.] Thompson an . 'E, enoweth,
| have its name engraved upon a Mayer, V. M, Salb and O. T. Harris,
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ard Johnston and William Lakin. Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Storer and daughter Sue will attend with Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Dyar and their sons, Robert and Fritz. Other couples together will be Mr. and Mrs. Noble L. Biddinger and Mr. and Mrs. Harrv M. Stitle Jr. . Other reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Everett and son Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becherer and daughters, Nell and Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0. Pittenger and children, Josephjne, Cynthia and Arthur; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry and son, Wilfiam: Mr. and Mrs. Verne A. Trask and son, Jack; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Appel and children, Wilbur Jr. and Margaret; Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Weller and daughter, Mary Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Summers and daughters, Jo Ann and Jean; Lieut. Col. and Mrs. E. N. Slappey and children. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Earle and children, Messrs. and Mesdames E. H. Kemper McComb, Fred Case and wayne Timberman and Dr. and Mrs. George V. Underwood.
Dance Tomorrow
A dance and card party will be sponsored by the Bon Ton Club at 322 E. New York St. tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Gilly Banta's orchestra will provide music for dancing.
silver tray. Cakes also will go to | the highest troop in each of 20 divisions.
Attorney to Speak At Butler Tonight
Frederick Schortemeier, attorney, will speak at the Open House at Butler University this evening. Mrs.
{Butler Mothers’ Council, (soring organization. The university will be on “display” to the public. inson will greet visitors. The university choir, under the direction of Prof. Joseph Lautner, will sing. Motion pictures of Butler campus life and activities will be shown by Prof. George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary.
P.-T. A. to Elect |
The Sloan School Book Review and Literary Club will hear a review by Mrs. Verlin Cain of “Born in Paradise” Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the school. Mrs. Thurman Lambright will give a biographical sketch of Edgar Allen Poe. Mrs. Alice Keatly will read “Annabelle Lee,” and Mrs. Luther Boatman, “The Raven,” Officers will be elected. a
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Helpful Hint
dred Briggs, Clara Krebs, Charlotte |be graduated from the Indiana Uni-|at the congress, and Mrs. Ira M.
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President D. S. Rob- |
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|be worn at an angle. Miss Reichman gets many of her inspirations for hats from the Mu'seum of Costume Art in New York. | However, the hat must have cus-
tomer acceptance, she points out, as the buyer isn't interested in the inspiration but just how it looks on her.
it bores her. One of the hats inspired by a Yugoslavia one in the Museum is a black velvet pompadour with an “apron” of daisies in the back. In the “turn of the century” style is a black leghorn hat trimmed with a black rose and swathed in black veiling. Yesterday, with her light brown suit with white faille collar and cuffs, Miss Reichman wore a white “crumpet” hat of faille, trimmed with two tiny black velvet bows and a tiny black veil."
She finds a theme for a col-|3 lection and then works on it until|
Engaged
kh | uate. The wedding will be late in|
Peele and Marjorie Boyle. ” n 8 Mrs. Paul Millholland, 3940 Rook|wood Ave. has announced the en- | gagement and approaching marriage lof her daughter Phyllis to William |N. Hatfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. \Frank D. Hatfield, 3858 N. New Jer|sey St. Miss Millholland attended {Indiana University and Mr. Hat- { field is a Purdue University grad-
| | June.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ragan announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Howard E. Gimlich, Marion, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Gimlinh, The wedding will be June 17.
| » ' Reception Tomorrow | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dirks, 50 N. Kenmore Road, will have an informal reception in their home tomorrow from 3 to 5:30 p. m. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dirks |9T who were married last Satugday in Owensbomo, Ky. Mrs. Dirks Jr.
| > : ‘was formerly Miss Jane Dunning.
‘Chorus to Sing Mrs. William F. Rothenburger will {speak to the Girls’ Federation of {the Third Christian Church at 9:30 a. m. Sunday in the church. Her [subject will be “The Early Church Meeting Human Needs.” Music will be provided by the Ayres male cho-
rus directed by Clifford Long. Mrs. Federation, will meet at 7:30. p. m.|Clarissa Jordan, Donna Shoffstall,
| Pauline Bade will be the accompanist,
versity School of Medicine in June. | {He is a member of Lambda Chi and 'Phi Chi Medical Fraternities.
‘Country Club Dance Is Tonight
Several additional parties have been planned for the Indianapolis Country Club’s opening spring formal dance tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Talbott Denny have made reservations for a party of 22 and the Thornton W. Sterretts will have a group of 18 with them. There will be 10 persons in the party planned by Mr. and Mrs. |Claude C. Jones Jr. and H. S. Taylor {also has planned a party of 10. In a (party with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jackson will be Messrs. and Mesdames [William Schroeder, Stanley Joseph land James Drake Jr. Others making reservations are J. |A. Armstrong, Messrs. and Mes|dames Charles C. R. D'Oliet, R. R.| | Reutepohler, R. B. Rhoads Jr. and Jacob S. White and Al A. D. Smith.
‘Norma Adams Hostess |
| | The Yteiag Chapter, Sub Deb] | Monday at the home of Miss Norma! Adams, 309 N. Denny 'jt.
Holmes, who served on the house committee at the congress, also will speak. Installation of officers elected March 6 will close the meeting at which Mrs. G. B. Taylor, regent, will preside. Mrs. Albert T. Bunch and Mrs. Harold Irelan, co-chairmen, will be assisted by Mrs. Herbert E. Brown and Mrs. Ferris N. Corey. Terre Haute; Mrs Charles L. Masters, | Brookville; Mesdames Percy R.| Chevalier, Harold C. Curtis, Harry E. Daugherty, J. H. Hamlet, Hugh H. Hanna, James P. Hoster, Edward L. Kruse, B. H. Lybrook, E. H. K. McComb, Sylvan L. Mouser, J. W. Tarbell, John H. Toy, Clay C. Trueblood, Caspar H. Trulock and O. L. Watkins.
Ladywood to Give
Play Tomorrow
Miss Kathleen Munger has the leading role in “Young April,” which will be given at Ladywood School tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. as the last dramatic production of the year. Others in the cast are the Misses Patsy Walker, Marilyn Gartland, Patricia Dougherty, Divine Enright,
Mary Mayer, Marilyn Haberkorn and Annamae Clark. 3
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program; Mesdames J. D. Reddinge ton, Robert Richey and H. N. Hume phrey, decorations; Mrs. William P, Weimer and Mrs, J. R. Robertson, tickets.
Initiation services tonight for Miss Rider will be conducted by Miss Mary Catherine Gray and Miss Jean Georgia Conley, president of CHI SIGMA SORORITY'S OMICRON CHAPTER, and Miss Gladys Sullie van, pledge captain. The candle= light ceremony will be followed by a formal dinner in the Columbia Club.
BETA CHAPTER OF PHI GAM= MA TAU SORORITY will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs, Russell Davis, 848 W. 43d St. A dinner at Craig's will be held by Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Sore ority Monday at 6:30 p. m.
Miss Dorothy Delvin, 6055 E. 10th St., will be hostess to BETA CHAP=TER members of BETA CHI THETA SORORITY Monday night for a so= cial meeting.
Members and pledges of LAMB» DA CHAPTER, DELTA SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY, will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Wilma Barrow, 927 N. Lesley Ave,
