Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1941 — Page 14

Members of the Robert’s Parliamentary Law Club will rehearse a play, “Managing a Club Meeting,” 5 at a meeting Tuesday in the home of Mrs, P. P. Barrett. The skit will be given at the organization's : guest party in October, Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan (center), founder, wrote the play. Mrs. E. C. Wakelam (right) is the club’s new president and Mrs, Chalmer Schlosser (left), recording secretary. Other new offi‘gers are Mrs. Paul Warren, fitst vice president; Mrs. Charles Sanders, second vice president; Mrs, O. F. Wulfekammer, treasurer, Mrs. Ruth Glover, recording secretary; Mrs. W. P. Sarber and Mrs. Hany Wissel, : _suditors, and Mesdames Cruzan, N. J. Smallwood and Wakelam, directors.

The Bridal Scene—

Martha Jeanne Naber Is Wed To Robert M. Armstrong;

“Isley-Lee Rite Announced

The selection of attendants,for a Sept. 13 wedding shares the lime‘light with marriage announcements in today’s nuptial news. Mrs. Della U. Naber of Fairmount announces the marriage of her ‘daughter, Martha Jeanne, to Robert M. Armstrong, son of Mrs. Mayme E.

Armstrong, 4131 College Ave.

Sororities—

: Sigma Phis will i Celebrate Founders’ Day

i |A Founders’ Day banquet and “pledge services are featured by local "(sorority chapters which are open{ing their fall seasons this week. % GAMMA CHAPTER of SIGMA ‘PHI SORORITY will observe Founders’ Day tonight with a ban‘quet at Villa Nova planned hy Mrs. ‘Estill D. Snell. Preceding the ban- ~ quet officers for the year will be “installed by Mrs. Virgil Vaughn, retiring president. = | Officers and committee chairmen ‘are Miss Jean Austin, president; ‘Miss Marteen Austin, vice presi‘dent; Miss Julia Poehlein, secre‘tary; Miss Angeline Grimaldi, ‘treasurer; Mrs. Cleo Johnson, cor- : Bespondine secretary; Mrs. Myrtle ecMahan, chaplain; Miss: Mary ‘Jane Bostic, historian; Mrs. Lester ‘Webb, attorney general; Miss Alice Whitinger, charity; Mrs. Vaughn, A feel and Mrs. Snell, publicity.

| Formal pledge services for Meses Lucille Knapp, Ethel Napier gnd Margaret Parker, the Misses : jelyn Long, Rosemary Stump and rene Ulrey will be held by VERAE HBORORAE CHAPTER of VERUS *ORDIS SORORITY tonight. Host‘ess for the 8 o'clock meeting will Be im Edith Nord, 4209 Boulevard

a LM a Frank Barnard, president of 1 HA CHAPTER, OMEGA- PHI Ses Fav I SORORITY. will preside at 2 chapter's regular meeting toht or 8:30 o'clock in the Spink Hotel.

| THETA CHAPTER members of LTA SIGMA KAPPA SORORwill meet at 7:30 o’cleck tot in the Hotel Antlers.

| BETA CHAPTER, OMEGA PHI 'AU SORORITY, will hold its first fall meeting at 8 p. m. today at the “home of Mrs. Charles Spahr, 955 . Arlington Ave.

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Give Luncheon for

Freshmen

- © ‘Mrs. Walter Jones, 5874 N, New ¥ freer St., and her daughter, Betty en, were to entertain today with - luncheon in honor of four stunts who will enter William Waods ege, Fulten, Mo., this month as en. © I: They are the Misses Mary VirGammon, Mary Crooks, Betty raber and Florence Emmelman. \ Jones will be a sophomore this year at the college.

-T. A. to Operate Book Store

: Members of the Edgewood Par-ent-Teacher Association will opers a book store in the Edgewood de School again this year, sellboth néw and used books. The p- will be open all day Monday fi Tuesday. from the sale of books these days will be used to buy tal books for children during the

.monthly business meeting of Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, 8 held tonight at the home of

The ceremony was performed at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, Aug. 27, at the summer home of the bzide’s mother at Lake Tippecanoe. The Rev. Edgar Raabe of the First Presbyterian Church® of Warsaw officiated. After the service , the couple left for a wedding trip north and will be at home after Sept. 17 at 635 W. ist St., Marion. 8 #4» Miss Jeanne E. Langsford and Carl Thomas Oberlies Jr. have named attendants for their wedding Sept. 13. : The double ring ceremony will be at 9 a. m, in St. Philip Neri rectory. ! Miss Betty Sehr and Eugene MecNay will be the only attendants. After a reception at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas Oberlies Sr., 519 N. Gray St. the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home with his parents the latter part of the month. Miss Langsford is the daughter of Ernest B. Langsford of Oaklandon. ” » 8 Miss Thelma Gertrude Lee’s marriage to Robert W. Isley is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee, 439 N. Jefferson Ave. The single ring ceremony was read at 7:46 o'clock Saturday evening by the Rev. Ray Stanton of the Unity Methodist Church. The bride, who was unattended, wore Eleanor blue velvet with navy accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses. After a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Isley will be at home at 58 N. Brookville Road." ” 2 ” Mrs. Raymond Landers will entertain tonight at her home, 3359 Carrollton Ave, for Mrs. Robert Leachman, who before her recent marriage was Miss Susan Edwards. She will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. B. Tragesser. Guests at the party, to be a miscellaneous shower, will be Mesdames Paul Bruner, Robert Hill and Laurence Lenon, the Misses Freddy Adler, Marian Blasengym, Corinne Fletcher, Eileen Edwards and Emmy Lou Posson.

Hasty Luncheon

A satisfactory luncheon dish that can be whipped up in double-quick time is stalks of cooked asparagus

1served on buttered toast with a mild:

cheese sauce and rashers of crisp bacon, A green salad with sliced cucumbers, peppers and radishes goes well with it, with fruit in season and cookies for dessert.

Curtain Weights.

If you have trouble keeping sheer curtains in order, small light chain weights in the bottom hem will help to keep them hanging straight.

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We, the Women

Why Vacations Af Home May

Be Failures

By RUTH MILLETT IT'S TOO. BAD their parents couldn’t have overheard the conversation of a group of working girls discussing why their vacations,

when spent with their families, were |

such failures as vacations—so far as rest and relaxation are concerned. If the parents had, they might have tried to see that things were different in the future. Jane’s complaint was that fifty weeks of hard work in a city left her exhausted, and yet when she went home {fo visit she felt that she must: relieve her mother of part of the burden of cooking and cleaning and : washing the dishes—and that she never really had a chance to let down and be lazy. She had once offered to pay for help while she was at home but her mother had been hurt and refused the offer, adding repreachfully, “You don’t have to lift your hand while you're here—if you don’t want to.” But, of course,.she had to. She couldn't sit still and watch her mother doing the work alone.

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SHE SAID her sister’s children so completely monopolized her pars ents’ home that she would get about as much rest signing on at a nursery school as going home for her vacation. Furthermore, 4he sister always promised the small boy for at least a month in advance whenever they wanted to go anywhere, “Wait till Aunt Jane comes home and she'll take you.” Aunt Jane usually did, but taking three children i long jaunts never proved te be a very restful interlude in her life. Barbara admitted that her trouble was that her mother always insisted on her looking up friends she no longer cared much about and ¥elatives whose company she never enjoyed

Ruth Millett

8 2 2 SUE'S complaint was that her family bossed her so much she could never really be herself or do what she wanted to do, They wondered if she wasn't smoking too much every time she lighted a cigaret; they kept at her to eat more than she could possibly eat; they decided when she should go to bed. All these girls think a lot of their families—enough so that they continue to spend their vacations at home even when they know they would get more rest and relaxation somewhere else. But if their parents|& could only see their side of it—how much more they would look forward

‘| to their yearly “two weeks off.”

Cross Sti tch Pussies

=1R. land High Time,

ociety—

Before Back-to-School Dance

groups coming from suppers at private homes. gery Foltz, Marilyn Hosmer and Barbara Hudelson, James Cunning-

after her graduation. Her sister, Peggy, was a student there last year.

Wason, given by her son, John Wason. His guests will include Miss Jane Gray Freihofer, Miss Mart

‘Menzies of Baltimore and Clay Ulen of Lebanon.

Gives Tea for Western College Students

MISS ADELINE LEWIS is entertaining this afternoon. with a tea at the Brendonwood home of her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Mentgomery S. Lewis, for Western College students, including these who will be freshmen next semester on the Oxford, O., campus.

include Miss Kathryn Ann Hancock, daughter of Mrs. E. M. Hancock; Miss Betty Baumgartel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel;

Caylor of near Plainfield, and Miss Jean Mutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Mutz. Others are Miss Marian Arbuckle, daughter of Mr. and Mes,

Miss Lucy Hittle, Acton. Parties Planned for Ruth Coler

part of current social activity. Miss Lu McWhirter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Felix M: McWhirter, is entertaining this afternoon. with a

Theodore Scott on Sept. 20. The informal party was to be on the sundeck of the McWhirter home on the Millersville Road. Among the guests were to be Mrs. Florence Scott Herdrick, Miss Louise Ellen Trimble, Miss Marjorie Hill of Brookville and Mrs. Richard Bruce DeMars of Anderson, who with Miss McWhirter will be attendants at Miss Coler’'s wedding. Others were to be Mesdames M. Turpin Davis, Thomas Beasley Jr., ‘William Stout, Hiram Sexson and Miss Emma Gene Tucker, Other showers and teas will be given for Miss Coler during the next two weeks. Mrs. Wendell P. Coler, her mother, will give a tea for her on Wednesday, Sept. 17, and with Mr. Coler will give the bridal dinner Sept. 19 at the Woodstock Club. Mrs. Herdrick, sister of the prospeetive bridegroom, and Miss Hill, his cousin, will give a luncheon for Miss Coler on Saturday at the Columbia Club. Tuesday evening Mrs. Harold Tharp and her daughter, Betty Jane, will be hostesses at a kitchen shower for the bride-to-be. . A tea at Mrs. Mason King's home in Arden next Wednesday will honor Miss Coler. Mrs. King will be assisted by Mrs. Richard Boatman. Following Miss Trimble’s closet shower Thursday evening, Sept. 11, at her home an Cold Springs Road, Mrs. DeMars will give

a tea for Miss Coler on Sunday at the Williams Creek home of her -

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Geupel. The ceremony at 8:30 p. m,, Sept. 20, is to take place in the First Presbyterian Church. Mr, Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott.

Lois Eleanor Foreman to Be Honored * MRS. MARY JANE LOCKWOOD will entertain Friday evening

. Foreman. Miss Foreman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foreman, is to become the bride of Richard H. Martin, Bad Axe, Mich., in an 8:30 p. m. ceremony Sept. 11 in McKee Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mr. Martin's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William G. Martin, Malverne, Long Island, N. Y. Attending the shower Friday will be Mrs. Foreman, Mesdames Frank Hamp, Clarence Greene Jr. and Milburn Hogan, Misses Lucile Dyer, Juanita Greene, Lois Hall, Dottie Ann Fisher and Naomi Harrington. . Another shower given recently for the bride-to which Mrs. Clarence Greene Jr. and her sister-in-law, Miss Juanita Greene, were hostesses. Guests included Mesdames Foreman, Clarence Greene Sr. Thomas gan, Wilbur Fernandes, Lockwood, Hogan and Paul Smith; Misses Dyer, Martha Foote and Harrington. Miss Dyer gave a linen shower recently for Miss Foreman, Tat

At the Country Clubs :

THE SEPTEMBER BRIDGE PARTY for women of the Highland Golf and Country Club will be held next Wednesday {allowing a 12: 30 p. m. buffet luncheon. Mrs. Paul Feucht, chairman, is being assisted in arranging the event by Mesdames Michael J. Duffecy Jr., Edward M. Curry, Arch V. Grossman, O. Wilbur Sicks, L. E. Hess and Jesse A. Mitchell. » » 8 » Hn = Hostesses for the September bridge Iiichogh at the Indianapolis Country Club Sept. 17 will be Mrs. A, Hastings Fiske and Mrs. J. M. Heffelfinger. . Golfing events scheduled for women of the club include the Haueisen Cup mixed two-ball foursome planned for Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William F, Souder Jr..as hosts. On Monday there will be interop team play at: the Broadmoor Country Club.

Man of Destiny Places First In Lieut. Gov. Dawson Stake;

Barbara, Winslow Will Enterfain

* COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL students will take | over the Woodstock Club Friday night at the Wellesley | - Club’s Back-to-School dance. At the dance will be several

Miss Barbara Winslow, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Maxwell Cop= - |. pock, will give a buffet supper before the dance for the Misses Mar.

ham, Elden Phillips, Courtney Seagle and Joseph Seagle. Although * still a Tudor Hall student, Miss Winslow is registered for Wellesley.

Another pre-dance party will be at. the home of Mrs. James

Jo Cantwell, Miss Corinne, Pul-. liam and Miss Patricia Shan of Lebanon, Walter Freihofer, Jack

Nine Indianapolis girls are entering the school this fall. They : Miss’ Nell Nickell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.' Nickell’s daughter; Miss Francile Caylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

William S. Arbuckle; Mrs. Belle C. Hyman's daughtér, Norma; Miss Virginia Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Martin; and

PARTIES FOR SEPTEMBER ERIDES-TO-BE form a major

pantry shower for Miss Ruth Coler, who will become the bride of

at her home with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Lois Eleanor

-be was that at

{Noble Knight, H. A. Logan,

Local Girls Win

Man of Destiny last night won

third: Royal "Heit, Fair City Stables, Elberon, N. J., fourth; Stark's Rex Peavine, Lloyd C. Stark, Louisiana, Mo, . fifth; Five-Star Final, Wil-Far-B Farms, Decatur, Ga., sixth, and Orlawn Prince, Orchard Lawn Farm, Muncie, seventh. Other event winners were: Indiana Board of Agriculture $300 Junior Three-Gaited Stake for mares or geldings over 14.2, 4 years old or over—Nellie Pidgeon, Herbert Herff, Memphis, first; Gay Choice, Willisbrook Farm, Malvern, Pa., second; ‘Warren, Pa, third; Gay Gallant, Miss Lloyd Lanier, Danville, Ky., fourth; War Zone, H. J. Burkhart, St. Louis, fifth; Roxie Leigh, Dodge Stables, sixth, and Marie Lawson, Willcrest Farm, Indianapolis, seventh. Hackney Winner Single Hackney Pony, 13.2 to 14.2 —King Brookside, Dodge Stables, first; Highland Fling, Highland View Farm, Maple Park, Ill., second; King Fanfare, Dodge Stables, third; Expectation, Loula Long Combs, Lee’s Summit, Mo. fourth, .and Billet Beau, Happyway Farm, Inc, Oak Lawn, Ill, fifth. Roadsters, Single, Appointments— Easter Belle, Dodge Stables, first; Savage Sailor, W. H. Osmundson, Perry, Ia., second; On Parade, Dr. A. Kidd Jr., Columbus, O., third,

Farm, fourth. Mare Division of “Junior FiveGaited Championship Stake, 4 Years Old or Under—Worthweil, Fair City

cess, E, M. Morris, South Bend, second; Swan Maiden, Bernard: Graft,

lisbrook Farm, fifth. Heavy Harness Class

der 15.2—Captivation, Louis Long Combs, first; Honeysuckle Rose, Dodge. Stables, second; Pride of On-

; Savion Happyway Farm, Inc. second; |

ton. Mereutio, ‘Seldom Idle Farm,

Highland View|

Stables, first; King’s Flashing Prin- |}

Rolling Forks, Miss, third; Model |: | Lady, Stonyridge Farms, New Cari isle, 0, fourth, snd and How Nice, Wil- ||

Single Heavy Harness Horses Un-

in Rider Class

the Lieut. Gov. Charles M. Dawson

$1000 Five-Gaited Grand Championship Stake for stallions or geldings of any age at the State Fair Horse Show. The chestnut stallion was entered by J. T. Russell, Memphis, Tenn. Others placing were Anacacho Shamrock, Dodge Stables, Rochester, Mich., second; King Kristian, Haynes Haven Stables, Springhill, Tenn.,

Farm, first; Fleetwood Zephyr, Heyl Pony Farm, second; King’s Vanity, Fair City Stables, third; Plainsman, Happyway Farms, Inc. fourth, and

Glenavon Filmstar, Dodge Stables,

fifth. Amateur Rider, Girl or Boy Over 12 Years and ‘Under 21 Years Old— Miss Marilyn Richards, Indignapolis, first; Miss Hazel Jane Abraham, Indianapolis, second; Miss Janet Lee Dant, Barbourville, Ky., third; Miss Letitia Thurman, Springfield, Ky., fourth, and Miss Nancy Moore, Yorktown, fifth. Roadsters Under Saddle, Colors Up—Worthy ' Forbes, Williamsdale Farm, first; entry of Highland View Farm, second; entry of Dr. R.- A. Kidd Jr., third, and Spring Time, Highland View Farm, fourth. .

Wed Recently

apartment.

Jordan Memerial Hall,

Tudor Grads Prepare for College.

Last June's graduating class at Tudor Hall School is getting ready for the fall trek to college. Among graduates who will attend eastern schools are Misses Alice Boozer, Peggy Lockwood and Nancy Taggart, who will go to Smith Col-

lege; Miss Suzanne DePrez, Shelbyville, who will attend Mt. Holyoke

College, and Miss Mary Janet Stan-

ley, New Castle, who will enter |: Swarthmore College. Miss Joan Haywood will go’ to

Skidmore College and Miss Carol],

Noel to Sarah Lawrence College. Miss Gloria Griffith, Muncie, Miss Mary Belle Waldo, Anderson, Miss Beth Anderson and Miss Cynthia Test plan to enter Briarcliff Junior College. Ogontz Junior College has been chosen by Miss Georgiana Dedaker and Miss “Eva Taggart will go to Bradford Junior College.: Miss Clare Hilker, Hamilton, O., will enter Bennett Junior College. Miss Judith Ingersoll, New Castle, Miss Sallie Xemp, Frankfort, Miss Alice Van Meter, Maitoon, Ill, and Miss Nancy Wohlgemuth will attend Pine Manor Junior College. Those planning to study in Midwest colleges and universities are: Miss Betty Baumgartel, Western College; Miss Marilyn Mulvihill, Stephens Junior College; Miss Sara Jean Wildman, DePauw University, and Miss Juanita Waugh, Brookston, Miss Doris Wilson, Bicknell, Misses Ann Brown, Agatha Kemper and Mary Lou Kirk, Indiana University.

BEAUTY

By ALICIA HART Times Special Writer

DO YOUR autumn week-end plans include a picnic or a stroll among the turning leaves? Then,

here's a thought: NOBODY is im“Imune to poison ivy, and the. leafy pest ean put you in bed for a month. A very slight brush with the. poison may give you a rash that will mar your skin for days. - Furthermore, autumn is . realy the season to look sharply for the danger’ signal: the three-leafed stem. Everybody reminds you about it in summer. But the fact is there’s a likelihood of overlooking poison ivy when cold nights come, too. For its leaves turn also; they acquire just the brilliant hues that you're looking for when you go gathering sprigs to decorate your

» 2 8 A PHARMACIST turned beauty

specialist has just announced something special for poison ivy.victims.

It is the old favorite remedy, cala‘mine, with something added to pre‘vent its turning the skin brash pink.

This product, however, is not avail-

able generally yet.

And calamine is no sure cure for poison ivy—there is no certain cure. There is one worthwhile preventive that works most of the time, If you have been exposed to the. poison, take a shower the moment you get home, and scrub your body well with plain kitchen soap. But poison ivy could have been the original inspiration of the idea that prevention is better than cure. And the ‘best preventive is—stay away from three-leafed plants. No matter what the shape or texture of the foliage, leave it politely alone

[unless you're absolutely certain you

know your creepers. Virginia Creeper and Boston Ivy, commonly mistaken for the poisonous plant, have five leaves. If you can’t remember about three and five, better step aside for both kinds of stems. That’s much the safest way to insure your return to work with a healthy complexion.

Sub Debs to Have

Wiener Roast

Members of ‘the Gimper Sub-Deb Club will entertain guests at a wiener roast tomorrow. in Greenfield. The Misses Jo Ann Harmon, Juanita Davis and Harriet Thornhill are in charge of arrangements. Other members of the club who will attend are the Misses Betty

Hull, Betty Lou and Mary Schafer and Mary Ann Kyle.

| Auziliary to Meet

McGuire, Suzanne Conner, Beverly|!

Y.M. and Y. W.

Y Coulerting on plans for the Butler University Patriotic Tea, sponsored by the Mothers’ Counell; [i (left to right) Mrs. O. L. Mummert of the ways and means committee; Mrs. Perry Sylvester, secretary, and Mrs. Alfred W. Buschman, music chairman. The tea, given each year in honar of all first: year women and their mothers, will be held Friday from 3-5 p. m. in the Recreation Room of. the: Arthup

Will Sooner

Party Saturday Night For Freshman Students

Week-end social events at Butler University, during the: spsul ante

entation program before classes start for the year, include -a patriotio tea Friday, given for first-year women and their ‘mothers by the Mothers’

Y.M.C.A.and Y.W.C. A Mrs. D. S. Robinson, wife of the

Butler president, will be in the re-

ceiving line-at the:.tea Friday, from 3 to 5 p. m. in the Jordan Hall Recreation Room. ‘Others will be Mrs. John Putnam, widow of the late President Putnam; Mrs. Silas Carr, last year’s Council president, and Miss Elizabeth ‘D. Ward,

‘dean 6f women.

Council officers, also to be in the receiving line, are: Mrs. George Caleb Wight, president; Mrs, Paul Ulrich, chairman = Mrs. Perry Sylvester, secretary; Mrs. Albert Stump, corresponding . secretary; Mrs. Horace Riggs, treasurer, and: ‘Mrs. Seth E. Elliott, historian, Committee chair- |

O'Hara, publicity; Mrs. Frank E. Cramer, membership; Mrs. Frank J. Koch, telephone; Mrs. Mark Covert, program; Mrs. O, L. Mummert, ways and means; Mrs. Alfred W. Buschman, music; Mrs. George Underwood, delegates, . and Mrs. Gino A. Ratti, ‘clearing house chairman. -Hostesses for the tea are Mesdames Ford Woods, F. _A. Doebber, H. E. Sharpnack, S. PF. Dolzall, Alberta ' Spiegel, Frank Alvis, Chester Stayton, R. L. Seward, Robert N. Sturm, Harry N. Lindsay, D. R. Foster, C. D. Vawter, Henry Strauss Jr., Ernest Freyman, C. M. Sones and Frank Thompson. Butler coeds who will assist at the tea will be the Misses Marian Sturm,

Mary Jane Freyman, Betty Alvis, Patricia Stayton, Joyce Lindsay, Ruth Ann Lett, Marjorie Walsh, Althea O'Hara, Jean Buschman, Mary Janet Mummert, Betty Cramer, Jane Riggs, Patty Sylvester and Jean

assist. Miss Loreen Thomas, pianist, and Miss Mary Marjorie Smead, violinist, will present a musical program during the tea. Red, white and blue |. decorations: will be used. Richard Carson will be master of ceremonies. for the Freshman Party from 8:30 p. m. to 12 o'clock Saturday ‘in the Fieldhouse gymnasium. General. chairman of arrangéments, Tony Powers, is being assisted by Miss Dorothy Ann Fisher and Don Helm. The Commanders will play for dancing; college refreshments will be served and campus leaders will be introduced. . On the “celebrity list” will be the organization presidents: Edward Taylor, Delta Tau Delta; Rabert Roberts, Lambda Chi Alpha; Richard Guy, Phi Delta Theta; James Neal, Sigma Chi; Wilbur Shumacher, Sigma Nu; Frank Kendall, Butler Independent Association; Betty Graham, Alpha Chi Omega; Marjory Ryan, Delta Delta Delta; Phyllis Hadden, Delta Gamma; Lois Mathieson, Kappa Alpha Theta; Patricia Stayton, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Joan Silberman, Pi Beta Phi; Paula McClurg, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Doris Brabender, Trianon. Mr, Carson also will present rep-

ice president and tea.

men in the line ‘will be Mrs. T. 'W.|.

Jeanne Seward, Juanita Vawter, |

Wright. Mrs. Paul Smith also will

Council, and a Freshman party Seiuriay night sponsored od the' campus

vessitatives of the Honorasies, Phy Eta Sigma, Phi Chi Nu, Spurs, Utes, Sphinx, Scarlet Quill and Blue Key, and the campus oi the Guide. Drift, MSS and Guide. :

Disney- Sexson Ceremony Is Pert.

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Cro Times Spedial . WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind, Sept. 3. —On a wedding trip fellowing their marriage here Monday night, Mr, and Mrs. Merriman. Elvous Disney will be at home after Sept. 15 on Long Island. The bride. was Miss Ella Lou Sexson, daughter .of Mr, and Mrs. V, D. Sexson, ‘before the ceremony in the First Baptist Church. Dr. Carl B. Winters of Oak Park, Ill, a cousin of the bride, officiated, Her attendants were her sister, Mrs; Paul V, Plapp of New York, matron of honor; Miss Martha Mae Shertzer. of Knoxville, Tenn,; Miss Ruth Zimmerman, = Chicage; Mrs. Paul

. | Oxley of Troy, Q., and Miss Barbara

Flemming. Emily Montgomery was flower girl. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R,, Disney of Ft. Thomas, Ky. was attended hy ‘his brother, Leroy Richard Disney Jr. as best man. : Ushers were John Sexson, the bride’s biotch} John Mingle of Indianapolis, Mr. Oxley and sack Findley. ° Both ‘Mr. and Mrg. Disney are graduates of Purdue University and are members of Sigma Alpha ¥psilon Fraternity and Pi Betas Phi Phi’ Sorority, respectively. ga

Zeta Phi Zeta Dae Is Saturday *

The annual fall dn ‘ ‘Zeta Phi Zeta Sorerity will be held Sate urday night at OCifgldi’s Dream Barn. Dick Reimer’s orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. to 12:30 a. m. Mrs. Ralph Shit, chairman, is being assisted by-a ticket committee comprised of Misses. J Fa Neoral Flack and. Lorre Miss Sandra Markland is in’ : a

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of decorations.

Homemakers Meet

Meeting today at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Arbogast, 2616 E, Washington St., the ‘ Northeastern Homemakers’ Club was to discuss a vegetable plate preparation contest, The all-day meeting was to include an 11 a. m. business meeting, a

covered dish luncheon and an afe ternoon: program. a .

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