Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1941 — Page 16

Catholic Group |Sponsors Party | Wednesday

Mrs. Joseph Speaks and Mrs, Thomas: Gillespie are general chairmen for the second annual spring card party to be given by the Ine gisnapolis District of pe Indias napolis Diocesan Council, reiiona. | Council of ‘Catholic. Women. ~The [party this year will be at 2 p.m. H xt Wednesday’ in Ayres’ ‘audito‘Committees from the city .pare ishes include: Mrs. Joseph Conley, Mrs. William Peake and Miss Hannah - Dugan, tickets; Mesdames Charles: Thamann, James, McCaslin and Charles Spotts, table prizes; Mesdames John Gallagher, George Faulstich and Katherine Crush, Shecial Del5e8; ae $ n Ankenbrock,. Luke. Finnegan an | Margaret Walsh, candy, and Mrs. John Grainer, donations, =~ =. Game chairmen will be Mesdames George Rice, John Lang ahd ‘George O'Connor, cards. and tallies; Mes dames John McNellis, Francis Kume ble and Katherine Kunkle, euchre; - Mrs. Anna Tomlinson and Mrs. A, R. Salladay, bunco and “500”; Mrs, Thomas Murphy, Mrs. J. Albert

Of Women Voters’ League;

S OCl e { Vr | Def nse Program Discussed

. o Ld % : eo . Ls na ¢ By RO ’ X DING ; Speedway Visitors Are Arriving; ] nemirie aie Ry sof Wome Voges : : defense program underway was’ stressed today by Mrs, Anne Hartwell Boxholders for Race Announced Johnstg: e, program secretary of the department of government and : : [foreign clicy of the National League. She spoke following a luncheon fof | Indi: napolis members at the Wcodstock Club. Mrs. Lester Smith | was elec ied president of the local league at the annual meeting! = “The .eague of Women Voters,’ = — vs EE | Mrs. Jo nstone said, “is engaged in| League means that many: thousands a three months’ campaign to create|of women are prepared to be a | public ¢ mand to win the Battle of|steadying and enlightening in- | Product on which is to make a real-| fluence on public opinion which will ity of 122 40 billion dollar defense|determine the success or failure of dur th the ‘Battle of Production.’ progran. called for during the pdst)'ie 5a : B.. year by Congress.” | [The ‘League's defense plan in- ; 4 \ cludes the study and dissemination | She ¢ mphasized that in the next of ‘information on the following three © onths it would be necessary) eyen points: Taxation and defense {tor leszue members to put “Arsti;nue. american co-operation, living things rst” as William 8. Knudsen, (o,c6s ong defense, school facilities directo. of the Office of Productlan| n'y oncing in defense areas, relief Manag ment, calls them “the most in relation: to defense. gol crucial in our history.” ,. [i022 3%

: bargaining in connection with de“Thr jughout the country local/fense and civil liberties in relation league: are helping,” she said, “‘to ne

to defense. Iie make clear the threat to the United| sr officers An J al litical and °| Other officers elected at the an-

nual meeting include: Mrs. John L. ‘nomic domination of the world ands : « Mrs. what | appened to other people Who| cia. ier. first vice president; Mrs

Clarence Ji y ] C - _|failed to set aside all other efforts re Jackuwn, Sexo od v os Es De Mi but thse for defense. treasurer; Mrs. R. M. Loomis; re-|{Smith and all officers of the local “Ha ing supported the Lease-|cording secretary, and Mrs, ‘John district, bridge. AL gies Lend Act as the best means of{k. rshi

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THE ADVANCE WAVE of Speedway visitors has begun its annual act of inundating local hotels. Early arrivals at the Marott included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fishback of Rochester, N. Y., who are visiting Mrs. Fishback’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Carter. - J. V. Martindale of Brooklyn, N. Y., will arrive Friday at the Marott for “his annual Memorial Day visit." Other New Yorkers holding reservations there are Wil-

‘liam Hume and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MacDonnell.

William ‘Holabird, Chicago, owner of one ‘of the cars entered in this year’s race, and Mrs. Holabird will stop at the Marott with a - party of 12. Coming from Pittsburgh with Col. J. F. Drake, president of the Gulf Refining Co., will be his son and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hathaway. L. J. Loranger of the Borg-Warner Copp. will bring a party of eight or 10 with him from Detroit. T : Other out-of-town boxholders for the 500-mile classic are T. F. Scrag, Detroit; Ira R. Thornburg and W. F. Ball, Muncie; George W. “Ansted, Connersville; C. J. Root, Terre: Haute; O. W. Kattman, Evansville; George Hunt, Dayton; Richard T. Wharton, New York; Frank J. Beranek, La Cross, Wis.; S. H. Byram, Martinsville, and O: L. Cantrell, Louisville, Ky. ; .

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INDIANAPOLIS RESIDENTS who have reserved boxes for the race are Frederick T. Holliday, W. B. Ansted Jr. Bowman Elder, Carl Wallerich, O. A. Chillsén, Elmer Stout, Paul .Y. Davis, Maj. William P. Carpenter, Governor Henry F. Schricker, Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, Louis H. Schwitzer, Clarence Beach, Shirley Murphy, Alexander L. Taggart, P. C. Reilly, Col. Roscoe Turner, Col. Arthur - W. Herrington, Irving W. Lemaux Jr. William Griffith, Lyman S. ~ Ayres, Mrs. Carrie Rink, W. A. Miskimen, Clarence F. Merrell and Paul T. Rochford. : Others are Dr. Russell A. Sage, Clay Ballinger, W. ‘G. Wilson, Harry W. Beebe, E. M. Curry, George Burns, James L. Gibboney, PF. E. Tyrie, Fred Schuchman, Clarence Smith, C. C. Hanch, Charles Merz, Wilbur Shaw, L. L. Harshbarger, H.R. Martin, W. E. Blackburn, Roy Van Horn, C. D. Alexander, James S. Yuncker, T. E, Meyers, George . E. Hunt, R. G. Williams, W. J. Sprague, R. B. Potter, W. E. Mitchell, John Shireman, Ernest Overpeck, F. H. Thompson, L. D. Foster, R. E. Morgan, P. H. O'Brien, E. M. Hunker and Arthur Dixon. ' - Additional ‘boxholders are H. R. Treadway, Mrs. W. R. Garten, O. D. Patrick, R. W. Loser, Roy Grider, Mrs. Alberta Spiegel, L. M. C dHuesmann, B. C. Street, C. R. Conrad and Howard Schurmann.,

: Jane Adams Names Attendants

MRS. LOUIS McCLENNEN will be matron of honor for the Wedding of her sister, Miss Jane Adams, to Arthur B. Lathrop - June 14. The ceremony will be in the garden at the home of Miss ~ Adams’ mother, Mrs, William Ray Adams. ~ Bridesmaids will be Miss Virginia Kleitz, Rye, N. Y., Misses Anne Fof, Mary Scot Morse and Judith Preston. Homer C. Lathrop Jr. Will serve as best man for his brother. Robert Kimberley, Nina, Wis.; Alan Appel, John 8. Lathrop and Mr. McClennen will be ushers. Among parties planned for the bride-to-be 1s a luncheon at the Woodstock Club June 7 for which Mrs. Burford Danner and Miss ° Patricia Eaglesfield will be hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elder Adams . Will entertain for their niece at dinner June 11 and Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Lathrop, the prospective bridegroom’s parents, will give & dinner June 12. The McClennens will entertain with the bridal

dinner June 13. = :

Junior Horsemen Announce Show Sponsors

.~ THE JUNIOR HORSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION has announced ‘a completed list of sponsors for its annual show Saturday and Sunday at the Algonquin. Stables. Class sponsors will be Mr. and Mrs. William

Four of a group of Marion County artists whose paintings and prints are being displayed on the Columbia Club’s mezzanine floor are shown examining an exhibit entry. The artists are (left to right) Harold

& bth : | : K. Goodwin, membership secretary.| . : ron ph McDonald, Herbert Brackmier, ‘Ralph F. Thompson and Miss Flora Lauter. The show will close with a |checki 1g aggression the League|Directors named include the “Mes- To Discuss ct Art of : dinner and auction tomorrow night at the Columbia Club, . : . \ recogt izes that this policy can. only t AL

d P N.: , 3 ; ’ = succeed if the Battle of Production ames Paul Cook, Rohert- Elliott Bein g a Parent” ; We, the Women—

: . is spe dily won. We believe that all be Ih Aner, dase foun i Dorothy Reed Names Her Sister |imerians — capital, management,” = a beth” dlcsion ime fo ves . . 2 a” uxedo Pa ndergarten Mothers’ Children Often | 4s Attendant for Wedding; Imitate Faylts | Louise Baker to Be Honored Of Parents

labor, government, the tax payers i 5. and onsumers—once they under- Celebrates Birthday ! Jack Hendricks was host at ‘a|Club at a 1:30 p. m. meeting today . Announcements of wedding plans, recent marriages and prenuptial showers make up today’s news of the city’s bridal events. By RUTH MILLETT WHEN MAMMA says to Papa,

stand the need for the job will, as| Js recent party honoring Harry Kraes- [at the kindergarten, 4307 E. Michi Miss Dorothy. Reed, whose engagement to Dr. Joseph Spalding has who is complaining about Junior's

always in their history, roll up their sleeves and get it done.” zig- on his’ 18th birthday. Other|gan St. Mrs. Edward S. Howe was guests were. the Misses Barbara|to act as discussion. leader. , been announced, has chosen her sister, Mrs. Joseph H. Argus, to be her only attendant at her wedding. The ceremony will be read at 9 o'clock ungovernable temper, “Why, he’s just like you,” chances are she is

Mrs. Johnstone told the local : de women that the training in prac-|Melletf, Joan Ulrich and Jo Ann| Installation of officers also was te tical citizenship given by the'Kraeszig and Robert Ulrich. - be held; g FAA — - : : i “NA Saturday morning, May 31, in the Bléssed Sacrament Chapel of SS. i I Peter and Paul Cathedral, — | —i— § |! The. bride-to-be is the in I» ol . ee { of Mrs. Ray L. Reed, 4231 Centra G M ; : i telling the truth. Ave. Dr. Spalding is the son of Dr. uest eeting k : / “For,” says Sylvia Golden, writer [Jolin A. Spalding, who will be best A | \ ; of children’s/man at the wedding, and Mrs. S t b : 1 9 BE verse, “children Spalding, 426 E. Fall Creek Bivd.| OC y K PP inherit faults or |Mrs. Joseph J. Argus wil entertain : imitate them.|on Sunday for Miss Reed. h G Parents who a a =» Alp a amma jaye i > ®5€| A recent dinner at the Kopper : hs : pri) 8 Sh Kettle in Morristown was given by| Members of Indianapolis Greekfirst to be irri-| MI. and Mrs. Wallace D. Tharp to| letter organizations. are planning a Ta hon tar Boyds Mb Sod n, Deus Stans spring dance and a ‘musical pro- ; or ; r | gram in addition to regularly sche tak SHEN, of Peru, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Hauser | uled meetings. Mad vigiionn hol are living in their new home at The CHI RHO BETA .CLUB of find out how|5% Buckinghaln avs. fe the Church of Cheist the King will 1a." give a “Spring Frolic” next Wednesfaults must be, fry) C ; 3 ag and in a deter-| ern Ave., will entertain tonight wi h ; Miss Millett Mined attempt|a linen shower for Miss Louise Ba- Tuvists 2, The da to blot oyt these| ker, whose marriage to James Rus- | OFcaesira Day. Mrs. sel White will take place May 31. Austermiller is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Harry Wiebke, co-

see them in Mrs. Hauser was Miss Ruth Hamer ugly their own Miss Mildred Gauker, 916 East- day night at 8:30 o'clock in the faults in their own children they Among the guests will be Mrs. Sam-

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_ ton ‘Market and the Variety Club. - Hastings Fiske,

Co _Herfi-Jones Jewelry Co.

H. Ball of Muncie,

E. Starling Pearce, George Sadlier,

Messrs. and Mesdames Eli Lilly, Russell White, C. O. Dean; Dr. and Mrs. C. F.

Btout, Miss Delores Covert, Russel Williams, Willis E. Kuhn, the Arling- =

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williston,

Gearge J. Marott, Louis Schwitzer, Miss Mary Catherine Lyday and

Dodge Dealers Inc. are stake sponsors.

Trophy

donors are Messrs. and Mesdames -John B. Stokely,

William E. Munk, E. A. Crane, O. B. Perine, Bon ,O. Aspy, A.

William H. Wemmer, Donald Test, Verhe K. Reeder

and F. F. Richards; Dr, and Mrs. Russell P. Veit, the Misses Patricia Doud, Mary Ellen Willis-and Audrey L. Pugh, Robert Lesh Bohlen, R. H. Brown, Wells: Hampton Jr., Alfred Maclay, the Kahn ‘Tailoring

Co., Leonard Cleaners,

Nehi Beverage Co. Hibben Studios and the

Miss Nancy Moore of Yorktown will give a special trophy in the -

‘manship classes ‘will be Association. : Do War Relief Work

er’ five-gaited stake. in nmiemdry of Regal Night, well-known horsemanship mount which died recently. .A silver medal in one of the horsepresented by the American Horse Shows

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MRS. WALTER MITCHELL and Mrs. J. E. Strite from the Dryburgh Abbey Chapter,” Daughters of the British Empire, were hostesses yesterday for British War Relief work in the headquarters at Room 526 in the State Life Building. The American Theater Wing and Alpha Chi: Omega Sorority were to work there today. Mrs. Verner M. Ray and Mrs. James

Coryell were to be hostesses. Materials for sewi provided and volunteers are welcomed.

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The annual meeting of the National Society of Colonial Dames

of America in Indiana will he held

at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the

Woodstock Club. A luncheon will follow. .

» . Miss Mary Winter will return Sunday from®a 10-day trip to New

are apt to go to an extreme of discipline. By all means prevent .the faults, out first get a perspective on yourself. \ Here is a list of what Mrs. Golden believes are the faults most prevalent in children which, she says, “can be controlled and corrected by parents just by using common sense and fairness: - Forgetfulness; though tlessness about duties; hating to go to bed; untidiness in dress and room; bossiness; fault-finding; unmindfulness of rights of others; unco-operative-ness; lack of: self-control; restless-

‘| ness; inability to concentrate; fussi-

ness about food, and dishonesty. Good as Mrs. Golden's ‘advice is, it isn’t likely to pe welcomed by parents. For it is so much easier to say ‘Johnny's such a problem to me” than to admit “Perhaps I'm a problem to Johnny.”

P.-T.A. NEWS

TODAY

School 32—17:30 p. m.” “Our Heritage,” by A. F. Williams, Y. M. C. A. educational director; May Festival music by. pupils; solo by Maurice Heflin directed by Mrs. Rosalee Spong; display of pupils’ work;

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uel White, Mrs. William M. Baker, the honor guest’s mother, and Mrs. Malcolm Budd of Anderson. Other guests invited to the shower are Mesdames Roger Hooker, Frank.Ohm, Jack Hunter, Warren Moberly, George Sites, Max White, D. W. DeHaven, Herman Morgan, James Burrell and Betty O’Connell, the Misses Mary Margaret Miller, Betty Ziegner, Crystal Schuman, Vera Sudbrock, ‘Pat Edwards, Helen White and Vera Bowers,

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The marriage of Mrs. Margaret Clingenpeel Drake to Charles Magruder Mattingly is announced by her mother, Mrs. James William Clingenpeel, 2724 N. Talbott Ave. The wedding took place Saturday in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. Mattingly will be at home in Indianapolis,

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Miss Margaret E. Jordan, who will become the - bride of Joseph PF. Elward Jr. May 30, will be guest of honor at a personal shower tonight in the Indianapolis Athletic Club given by Mrs. Sylvester J. Ahlering. Hi Guests will be Mesdames Joseph Pike, Charles - Retmier, John T.

chairman, and Mrs. Edward Lee ticket chairman. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wiebke will have charge . of entertainment, with the help of Messrs. and Mesdames John Schwett, Robert Bosson, Charles Retmier and Willlam Moody and Mrs. Mary @aldwell. Ticket assistants are Mesdames Franklin Robinson, Marion Allen, William Grady, Joseph Hilgenburg, John Hurley, Peter Ilg, Charles Walter, Arthur Smith gnd- Reginald Smith. Mrs. Thomas Randall is in charge of publicity.

Mrs. Lora Weaver Gillespie has arranged a program of Spanish mus sic for the annual guest meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, KAPPA ALPHA GAMMA musical sorority, tonight

at 8:15 p. m, in the Wilking studios. Miss Vena P. Wil- |

ident, will. greet guests

Alpha Chorus will |

sing sorority songs. On the program, in addition to Mrs. Eve Brannon Maurices talk on Spanish

son, chapter pres- |

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music, will be selections by Mes- : ames Sarah Mss. Glishie Jono EON, Loin Singer, Mildred Adams and Leona Day and the Misses Martha White, Mary Susan Singer, Grace Yates, Margaret Champlin, Beulah Bailey, Ruth Miller and Margaret Sissenguth. Mrs. Beth Bernard is director |

Walsh, Katherine B. Nolan and Edith Elward, the Misses Sara J. Jordan, Mary Kay Slattery, Charlotte Peele, Anne Pfortner, Mary Frances Boyle, Alice Jane Hessler, Rosemary Rocap and Katherine Mulrey. .

~ York. . .. Harry E. Barnard spent last week-end at French Lick * Springs with Clarence Moore of New York. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ~~ W. Todd of Golden Hill are at the Cloisters, Sea Island, Ga. for a 10-day visit. . Ey 2 8 = x 2 2 8 Mrs. E. Hardey Adriance is the new president of the Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Other officers elected yesterday at a luncheon meeting in the Propylaeum include Miss Jane Snyder, vice president; Mrs. Donald B. Keller, recording secretary; Mrs. Mayburn Landgraf, corresponding secretary, and Miss Harriet

installation of officers: Mrs. Grant Smith, president; Mrs. Raymond Neiderbrach, vice president; Mrs. Miles Anderson, treasurer; Mrs. John Schooler, recording secretary; Mrs. Baker Vaughn, corresponding secretary.

: THURSDAY 87—7:30 p. m. Annual story tell-

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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Diddel, 4114 Carrollton Ave. announce the

Jane Holmes, treasurer.

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Review Circle to Have Guest Day

At Mrs. Chester Albright’s

A guest day heads the news of Indianapolis women’s clubs today. THE REVIEW CIRCLE will hold its guest day at the home of Mrs. Chester Albright, 5735 N. Pennsylvania St., tomorrow. Assisting hostesses

will be Mesdames A. E. Baker, Howard Maxwell and Martin Rehfuss. |

Mrs. William Hough of Greenfield will talk on “The Life of Greece.”

(Durant.)

Miss Helen Hickey will be a guest of the 1908 CLUB tomorrow afternoon and will talk on “Artistic

Table Setting.” The meeting will oe In the home of Mrs. E. A, Abbett, 4338 College Ave, ’

~ Hostess for the LADIES’ FEDERAL CLUB tomorrow will be Mrs. J. 'F. Matthews, 3326 N. Capitol

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> CLUB will meet for a 1 o'clock

“luncheon tomorrow at the home of

Mrs, Charles R. Woods, 4540 Park | |

A 1 o’clock luncheon in the Sun Dial Tearoom will be attended by FIDESSA CLUB members tomor‘vow. Hostesses will be Mrs. Carrie ‘Lewis and Mrs. Lena Fearnaught.

THE THURSDAY CLUB

reports from officers and committee ‘chairmen. Mrs, Ira Ullery will be “hostess.

The C. L. 1. C. K. SUB-DEB UB will hold a rush tea on Sunat the home of Miss Alice Pet-

E- WOMEN’S DIVISION of AMERICA FIRST COMMITE will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorin the East Room of the World Memorial. :

Installation of officers will he held the MARGUERY’ FISHER at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow at the home of 5.- Bertram Riffle, 4925 E. New _St. A business meeting will uncheon, et ion services for the Misses

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of : South Bend. will meet, tomorrow for | mstallation of officers and annual

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and Mary Ellen Barclay were held recently by the C. G. O: CLUB at the home of Miss Olivene Buenaman.

ing contest; exhibits of pupils’ work; installation of officers,

To Talk on Shrubs

Mrs. Irving Palmer will talk on “Shrubs” at 1 p. m. Friday before

.| members of the Spade and Trowel

Garden Club in the home of Mrs. Vance Wilkinson, 6033 Rosslyn Ave,

Color Tip

You can treat summer curtains lightly. Experiment with = color. How about picking out some favored color in the furniture slipcovers, matching it with moss fringe rand stitching several wellspaced rows across the bottom of

simple lace net curtains?

marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Jane Diddel Holland, to Roger B. Stevens last Thursday in Wash‘ington. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens will be at home in Washington.

Plan Wiener Roast

Plans for a wiener roast will be discussed by Beta Chapter, Omega Kappa Sorority, at a meeting at 8 p. m. today in the home ‘of Miss Doris Deal, 1320 W. 25th St.

Omega Phi Taus to Elect

Election of officers will be held by Omega Phi Tau’s Alpha Chapter at an 8:30 p. m. meeting today in the

Spink-Arms Hotel. :

Arrange Poppy Day Sale for Saturday

Arrangements for. the

American Legion Poppy Day Saturday are in the hands of a committee from

the 12th District Auxiliary Council, (left to might) Mesdames P. A. Johnson, Merrill J, Woods and Jean S. Boyle. Mrs. Boyle is district president. Women from all Avxiliary units and other workers will be sta-

‘tioged at downtown. centers-on Saturday to sell poppies made:by World Wat veterans in/state hospitals. -

of the chorus, among whose mem- | bers are Miss Violet Webb, Miss |

members.

A buffet supper tonight at th home of Miss Margie Aikin, 3630 N Grant St., will be given by SIGM!/ LAMBA CHI SORORITY in hono of the birthday of Miss Betty Stern:

ALPHA CHI CHAPTER ¢° ALPHA ZETA BETA SORORIT: will meet at 8 p. m. tonight th Hotel Warren to complete plans fc : a8 rummage sale Saturday. Mr . Fred Phalen will be in charge ¢* pledge services for the Misses Ore -

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belle Faye, Lenora Berlier, Ett: Stone, Mary Anna Scanlon,

Mrs. Kennard Fritz, 56 S. Lir

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at 8 o'clock tc - Hostess for GAMMA BETA CE!

Verna Coleman, 5018 Broadway.

PHI GAMMA RHO SORORIT ’ will hold an 8:15 o'clock busine: 3 meetifig tomorrow night at tt: home of Mrs. E. P. W. 15th St.

Mrs. Brank Widner, 827 N. Eme - son Ave, entertained members . f| BETA CHAPTER, GAMMA ALPHA SORORITY, last night,

Mrs. Ross Brown was the co.

Loydlovella Cook = - To Present Pupils Miss Loydlovella Cook will pr

sent her piano pupils in her seca: d annual recital Friday at 8 p.. m. n}

by the Misses Leona Dobbins, A a Morton, Barbara Arndt, Pa jy

Margaret Pierce, Richard ‘lac y,|

Esther Miller and the above chaptes

Lepper and Bett |

wood Ave, will entertain BET \| CHAPTER members of PHI THET |

SORORITY tonight wlil be Mr |

Saltmarsh, 50:3

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., CHI DELTA CHI met last nig +] in the home ‘of Miss Ann a i

the Cropsey Auditorium of the Ce i-| tral Library. Special guests will je] Trilla Cox and Miss Elear rf Williams of George Washingt m| “| High school, accordionists. = 4 On the program will be selectic is!

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