Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1942 — Page 5

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~ SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1942

Sororities—

: Pi Beta Phis Celebrate Diamond Tubilee at Athletic Club;

Year; Mu Phi Epsilon Will Sponsor Tea Tuesday

5 ‘publicity, and Mrs.

State days were held by active and alurhnae members of two college A third announces the cancellation of its national

sororities today. convention and an honorary music

More than 400 active and alumnae members of PI BETA PHI

met in the Indianapolis Athletic c

Jubilee of the sorority's founding and to honor 50-year members at a

state day luncheon,

Seated at the speakers’ table |

with the honored members were Kappa chapter, and Miss Adah Hill, “Mrs. Ralph J. McQuiston, president president, and Miss Charlotte Liebof the Indianapolis Alumnae hostess club; Mrs. Robert 8. Wild, as-|

gistant to the grand vice president;

Mrs. Roger B. Owens of Franklin,|

Delta province president; Miss] Mary Low Stansfield, president of | Pi Phi Epsilon at DePauw university, and Miss Margaret Lou May,

Delta province supervisor on fra-'

nity study and examinations.

Greetings were extended by Mrs.’

cQuiston. A special toast to the golden arrow group was given by Mrs. Wild. Those : honored were the Misses Hertiott Palmer, Sagah Covert, Ethelwyn Miller, Hannah Middleton, Mrs, James V. Deer and Mrs. Jesse M. Mahan, all of Franklin; Mrs. James Zoller, Mrs. Orien W.!

Fifer Sr. and Miss Lillian Wild, all

of Indianapolis, and Mrs. John S. Banford of Washington, Ind. History of the sorority was reviewed by . Miss Miller, who discussed “Pi Beta Phis Yesterday”; Mrs. Fifer, “Fraternity Women Today” and Miss - Btansfield, “Pi Phis of Tomorrow.” Chapter presidents and the Delta province winner of the Amy Burn- | ham Onken award were introduced |- by Mrs. Owens. The presidents are - Miss Sue Fletcher, Franklin .col- . lege, and the Misses Barbara Smith, ‘Mary Janet | Mummert, and Sylvia ‘Pittman, In jana, Butler and Purdue universities. Fe . Gold crested bracelets were presented’ to coeds maintaining the highest scholarship in each chapthr by Mrs. McQuiston. Receiving them were to be Miss Betty Joe Schroeder, Franklin; Miss Marianna Ashby, Indiana; Miss Mary Wiley, Butler; Miss Marjory Bollman, Purdue, and Miss Janice Wills, DePauw. ' The Butler group was awarded the chapter scholarship eup. Special music. was provided ~ by the Indiana Beta trio, including the ‘Misses Barbara Johnson; MarJorie Vale and June Brown.

+ DELTA ZETA sorority celebra- ~ fed ‘its 26th annual state day with a luncheon today at the Columbia club: Approximately 200 .alumnaé and undergraduate members attended the event. Among those seated at the speakers’ table were the following honor guests who were introduced by Miss Charlyn Murray, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae ¢hapter: Mrs, Orison H. Hayes, one of the founders of Delta Zeta; Miss Frances E. Westcott, national treasurer; Mrs, Robert W. Platte and Miss Mildred Potter, state chairmen; Mrs. George Buskirk, general chairman for state day, and Miss Irene Boughton, executive secretary,

During the luncheon, guests wer?’

entertained by an instrumental trio ‘including the Misses Catharine and 3 Eleanor Armstrong and Carol Doub, and by Dick Berner and Billy Kerr, who presented a military dance, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Young. ‘Miss Potter presented the activities cup .to the undergraduate who had attained outstanding recognition on her campus and the attendance cup to the chapter having ‘the largest number of members present. After the luncheon a slate meet- ~ ing was held at which Miss Westcott spoke on “The Sorority as a Defense Organization.” This was folwed by a panel discussion of e and college chapters. Mrs, Buskirk was assisted by Mrs: Robert B. Berner and Mrs, Charles G. Rawlings, luncheon; -Mesdames = Kenneth E. Lemons, Della W. Thede and Eugene Hupp, decorations; ‘Mesdames Edward W. Wilson, ‘Charles E. Johnson and Emerson W. Poe; reservations; Miss Mary Heunerley and ‘Mrs, Young, entertaininent; Miss Katherine Rubush, 3 Platte, Mr4. Harley Doub and Miss. Boughton,

program, In a recent message to members

» of PHI MU, Miss Alice Miller of . Seattle, Wash., announced the can-

~ gellation of this year’s national con-

vention. Reasons for the postponement ghe stated were that: “Many Phi * Miu undergraduates will attend summer sessions to be held in connection “with the accelerated edu-| ‘cational program. Because of this,

sorority plans a program-tea.

lub today to celebrate the diamond

Mari Wagner, vice president of

er, vice chapter. | | A musical program will precede the tea. Scholarship students of Alfred Mirovitch, including Miss Mildred: Boyle and Miss Martha | Tyner, will play the piano. Miss Mae Engle, who arranged the program, also will play. Mrs. Lucille Lockman Wagner is in charge of the tea and Mrs. James Matthews

resident of the alumnae

is president of the Patroness club.|

Plans for a benefit card party, May 9 at Ayres’ auditorium, will be | made by ALPHA UPSILON chapter, '| ALPHA ZETA BETA, following a | buftet, supper in the home of Mrs. | Lawrence Fulmer, 2005 E. 8t. Clair st, Monday evening.

PT Hi News—

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TUESDAY

Ben Davis‘ (8 p,{m.)—Mrs. Elsie Ball to present achievement program; Mrs. Earl Barnhart will install Mrs. Clyde Barker, president; Mrs, William Wise, first vice president; Mrs. Dewey Gaddy, second vice president; Mrs. Joseph Cunningham, third vice president; Dale Diefenderfer, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Poince, recording secretary; Mrs. Philip Saxe, corresponding secretary; Alfred Jones, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Harold Nolte, Mrs. Arthur Marksbury, Gerald Edwards and Charles Vance, directors. : ‘Pleasant ‘Run (7:30 p. m)--Children to present program, under direction ‘of Miss Helen Harding: Mrs. H. L. Timmerman to preside. WEDNESDAY Bluff Avenue (1 p. m.)-ZCovered dish luncheon in cafeteria - with Mrs: Edward Kenniger as chair: man; “Patterns for Character Development,” by Rev. R. C. Windhorst;. grades 5 and 6 to present program; installation of Mrs. Shir+ ley Cox, president; Mrs. George Vox, vice president; Mrs. Arnold Fisher, secretary, and Mrs. Otto Marsche, treasurer; yearly reports.

The Bridal Scene— Betty Snyder's Engagement Is Announced

An engagement announcement and shower notes appear in today's pre-nuptial news:

dames Hayes, Toney Flack and W.I. Hoag,’ "| department chairmen.

leading role in the Children’s thea tomorrow at the Civic playhouse. worn by Richard Tribbe. A special

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Appear in Production of ‘Alice in

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Wonderland’

Homemaking— Stylist Offers Helpful Hints On the Care of Footwear

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IN AN INDUSTRY dedicated to the war program and to the current needs of civilians, a stylist, such as Miss Rhea Nichols, of the Allied Kid Co., is interested not only in coming shoe fashions, but in the conservation of materials on hand, and the preservation of shoes now in a woman's wardrobe. She gives these basic hints on shoes and their care:

Elizabeth Wade (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade, is playing the

ter production of “Alice in Wonderland” today and The costume of the dapper White Rabbit (right) is performance for adults will be given tomorrow night.

Tweedledum, or

4 | Moisture

In this affectionate pose are Tweedledee and

Lazure Frisch (left) and Kenneth

Swan, two of the cast directed by Richard Hoover, Civic theater director.

(Ehrich photos.)

Guests at Club’s Dance

Soldiers from Ft. Benjamin Harrison will be guests at a spring dance and card party sponsored by the Municipal Gardens Woman's Department club tonight from 8! to 11 p. m. in the clubhouse on

Lafayette road. Leading the grand march will be Governor and Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, Mayor Reginald Sullivan and Miss Mary Sullivan, Capt. Charles E. Hartman and Mrs. Lloyd Pottenger. Guests of honor will be Messrs.’ and Mesdames A. C. Sallee, Rudolph Grosskopf, Claytch Ridge, Mrs. Laura Ray and Mrs I, R. Yeagy. Club officers in the receiving line will include Mrs. Pottenger, president; - Mrs. Joseph Hancock and’ Mrs. George Holmes, dents; Mrs. O. S. Srader and Mrs. H. A. Harlan, secretaries; Miss Carrie M. Hoag, treasurer, and MesLeon Thompson, Harold

Belle's Sharps and Flats orchestra | will’ play. In charge of the dance, are Mrs. Paul W, Oren, ehalemabs and Mryrs. William Hodgson, chairman, assisted by ar S J. Bardsley, Hancock and Pottenger. Other entertainment will be provided for those not dancing. Paul Oren and Thomas Maley will | be masters of ceremonies. Other chairmen will be Mrs. Hayes, table tennis tournament; Mrs, Edward! Wright, card tables: Mrs. H. L.

Jersey st., announces the engagement and approaching marriage of Ler daughter, Betty, to Robert E. Schmidlap, son of Mrs. Stella Schmidlap of Edgewood. The wedding will be May 23 in the Broadway Methodist church. ” » » Miss Anna Louise Shell will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given Menday evening by

Mrs. Ralph A. Shields, 1936 Central ave. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Keith D. Jones.

The bride-to-be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Shell, 1235 River: Heights road, will be married May 3 to Harold Gene Huffman, son .of Mr.. and Mrs.: Claude Huffman, of Dunkirk. Guests at the shower will be Mesdames Shell, FP. L. Palmer, H. E. Hondricks, Sidney Horn, Harry E. {O'Brien, Frank Cruger, W. W. Peet, ‘Thomas Jordan, M. R. Clark, R. E, Mevers, Otto Marsischke,r C. W. Huffman, Paul Talbott, Frank Nesbitt, Francis Witmer, E. N. Combs, Joe Hogue and Berna Castle. Also “Mesdames Berl Knoy, Ray-.

and with railroad transportation yong Cassidy and Evalyn Henderfacilities uncertain due to the fact g,,, pfigses Alice Davis, Ruby John-

' ‘that movemerit of armed forces | Eva Loy Marsischke, Adelaide |

must have priority, it seems neither oii) Alice and Helen Rector and secretary: Mrs. Dorsey D, King, as- | ©'®! chairman for the event.

timely nor patriotic to complicate

the problems of the already over-|

burdened high ‘command by attempting a large gathering in June.” Plans for the national convention at Buck Hill, Pa., in June were al- _ most completed, bus national coun- ~ eil as well as active and ‘alumnae chapters throughout the United States. voted unanimously for an indefinite postponement. During the |

interim business for the organiza- |

~ tion will be conducted by national .eouncil:. Sometime AIT the sumer, - Mrs. william B. Wilcox of Indianapolis, president. of district VI, will attend. "a meeting of national and district officers. -Chapters at Purdue and Indiana universities and Hanover ~ eollege will be represented by Mrs. Wilcox at this business meeting.

KAPP. chapter of MU PHI EP- ~ BILON, national music henor soror“ity, will sgonsor a tea Tuesday, eve- | ning at 8 o'clock in the Mirovitch atudio, 1204 N. Delaware st.

The | |

|Clara Rodman. ” ” 8 A miscellaneous shower given recently by Mrs. Albert Heil and Mrs. | William Heil at the former's home,

128217 N. Sherman drive, honored

Miss Alice Jean Heil, whose marIriage to Louis H. Borgmann Jr. will be May 3. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Seibert, 2874 /Station st., and the bridegroom is {the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Borg-

bride-to-be were her mother and Mr. Borgmann’s mother, Mesdames | Earl Amiek, Edward Borgmann, | Edward Gutfleisch, Walter C. Geisler, William H. Smith, William Stott, Fred Mewhinney, Max Hol|lansworth, Ralph Harover, Frank

Schuck, Chinese checkers; Mrs.|

Mrs. Marl Snyder, 2944 N. New | Srader, attendance; Mrs. Paul Hub- | poss and roses.

bell, refreshments; Mrs. Thompson, | dining room; Mrs. Charles Everett, door; Mrs, J. W. Walters, special prizes; Mrs. Colin Lett, courtesy chairman, and Mrs, C. OC. Ball, shuffle board, :

Riley Hospital Guild to Meet

Members of the Riley Hospital | Cheer guild will meet Tuesday aft |ernoon at 2 o'clock in the D. A. R.

chapter house, 824 N, Pennsylvania st. Mrs. K. M. Huber, hostess for the meeting, will be assisted by Mesdames Leslie Colvin, J. C. Allen, C. S. Jones, C. D. Vawter, E, L. Peltier, J, W. Carr, Otto Nall, Ed-

ward Offman and: Miss Margeret.

McFarland. Recently elected officers of the guild . are Mrs. Andrew J, Porter, honorary president; Mrs. Bernard H. Jeup, president; Mrs. William O. Cheesman and Mrs. R. W, Cook, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Hans Jacobsen and Mrs. Roy W. Johnson, recording and corresponding secretaries. Also, Mrs. John G, Beale, state

sistant state secretary; Mrs. Carl L. Jones, ~ treasurer; Mrs. Rosha’ E. Smith, auditor; ington, parliamentarian; Miss Alice Velsey, supervisor of contributions; Mrs. J. W. Price, hospital director, and Mrs. A. B, Clark, chairman of sewing.

Tudor Hall Will Hold Honorary Initiation

Four members of the senior class (at Tudor Hall schoel will be induct-

Attending the party with the! ed into the Cum Laude society, hon-

orary scholastic ‘organization, at ceremonies Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 p. m. in the school residence. They are Miss Margaret Rogers and Miss Julia Jane Carman of

Indianapolis, Miss Patricia McCon-|

naughay of West Lafayette and Miss

Kinney, Bernard Wagner; Floyd Turner, Katie Heil and Edward Rogers. Others Winifred |

were Misses

Suzanne Ganter of Muncie. H. Foster Clippinger will be the guest speaker. His subject will be “Scholarship, a Key to Understand-

tea will honor the Patroness club, Amick, Genevieve McGrath, Bar-|ing.” Miss I. Hilda Stewart, school

which has helped sorority schipla

also to honer ‘tHe chapter's newly

L elected officers.

In the pail

La, president, and Miss

| Amick, and her aunt, Mrs. Kinney, | Miss Heil,

in sponsoring-bara, Janet and Phyllis Jean Har-! i principal and president of the Tuip activities, and over and Harriet Hopkins, Miss dor Hall chapter, and Amick, assisted by her mother, Mrs. | |

iss Hazel D. McKee, secretary, will be in charge of the initiation. All stu.

line ER fe Miss recently gave a bridal shower for dents at the school and their par-

ents are inylied attend.

vice presi-|

; Sunnyside Guild’s

And James N. Bailey Tonight

A wedding ceremony at 8.30 o'clock tonight in the Garfield Park Evangelical and’ Reformed church will unite Miss Martha Louise White and James N. Bailey. Palms, ferns and white spring flowers will form the setting for the. service which bic be read by the Rev. Norman

| H. Schultz. K. F. Kapovs

Two seven-branch canine, (will $ght the altar and candelabra | tied with white bows and ferns will | mark the aisle pews. Mrs. W. H. WwW Gibbs, organist, will play a program | ill Live of bridal airs before the ceremony - and Mrs. Ray E. Royer will sing the I Ch : Zeta Tau Alpha wedding song, “Be-| n 1Cago cause” and “On Wings of Song.” | Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey White, 716| A wedding breakfast in the blue Pleasant Run parkway, N. drive, room of the Marott hotel was to are parents of the bride and Mr, | follow the wedding of Miss Dorothy | Bailey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Frances Brady to Dr. Kozme FranJames M. Bailey, Ft. Wayne, cis Kapov of Chicago this morning. To Enter With Father The Sefeniony was read at 10 ] o'clock in St. Joan of Arc church] | Entering with her. fatner, the py the Rev. Pr. Edwin F. Sahm. bride will wear a white gown with | ppp and Mrs. Joseph T, Brady, ja Breton lace bodice with long ’ : sleeves and a sweetheart neckline ents and Dr. Kapov is the son of | land & bouMept net skit. . TheMr. and Mrs Michael. Kapov off d/ White prayer book which she is to | Chicago. carry will be covered with an orchid | White gladioli and greenery decand her fingertip illusion veil will orated the altar at which Father

[fall from a seed pearl and illusion ‘Sahm officiated. Edward F. Krie- |

| tiara. ‘ger, organist, played for the service. | A bouffant frock in aqua will be| As she entered for the ceremony, o-| Worn by Miss Mary Margaret Hund- | the bride wore a beige silk frock ley, maid of honor. She will wear | with petunia accessories and a cora shoulder length veil of illusion sage of petunia-toned sweetpeas and and will carry a bouquet of Briar- gardenias. She carried a white | cliff roses. prayer book. Mrs. White, the bride's mother,| Her sister, Mrs. Wilson I. Galwill welly brown mesh with powder | braith, Hammond, wore a powder {blue accessories and Mrs. Bailey, |blue silk dressmaker suit with navy {the bridegroom’s mother, will wear (accessories and a corsage of pink navy with matching accessories. |sweetpeas and roses. Joseph T. Both will have corsages of sweet- | Brady Jr. served as best man.

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Mr. Bailey's attendants will in- | [net sweetpeas accented the powder clude his brother, William, as best blue gown worn by the bride's man, and, as ushers, Farrell J. Isen- mother. When the couple left for ogle, Hammond; Arthur Updike, |their wedding trip after the breakRochester, and Jene Woodward, Ft. |fast, the bride was to wear an aqua Wayne. silk dress and a beige coat. After Following the ceremony a recep-|May 15 Dr. and Mrs. Kapov will be tion will be held at the home of |at home at 6613 Normal blvd., Chithe bride's parents. The couplé’s at | cago. home address—after next Saturday| The bride was graduated from will be 825 N. Delaware st. Both |the St. Vincent's School of Nursing the bride and bridegroom attended |and Dr. Kapov was graduated from Indiana university where she was a |Loyola university and the Uni-

member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. | versity of Chicago. me Guests here for the ceremony in-

cluded Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koturov and Miss Frances Sheridan, Chicago, and Mr. Galbraith, Hammond.

Dance Is Tonight

A spring motif will prevail at the Sunnyside guild’s “blossom time” dance tonight at the Columbia club. Proceeds from the annual event will |

be used to further the guild's work [0 Hold Benefit

[at the Flower Mission hospital, Marion County Tuberculosis hospital! Proceeds of a benefit card party, | and other philanthropic projects. to be sponsored by the Ladies’| Service men will be entertained auxiliary to the Indianapolis Police | at the dance by the Cadette corps|department in Ayres’ auditorium | of the U.S. O. Dancing will be from (Monday at 2 p. m,, will be donated | 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. on the third floor, to the police pension fund. with Art Berry's orchestra playing, and on the 10th floor with music ments are Mrs.

Clifford Richter,

4932 Broadway, are the bride's par-|

Dubonnet accessories and Dubon- |

Police Auxiliary

Members in charge of arrange- |

Soldiers to Be | Reception Will Follow Marriage Sauer-Rolles Of Martha Louise White

Ceremony Is

{Pertormed

# | fresh air,

In the sele¢tion of shoes-—wheth-er they be new or already in the wardrobe — wear shoes which will suit the activity in which you are engaged, Do not mistake heavy

i | shoes for comfortable shoes, for

heavy shoes can tire the feet. Many a wise salesgirl keeps an extra pair

;|in her locker, which she changes ~‘|at lunch or relief time.

When you are off to the powder room, take each foot out of its shoe, wiggle each toe, give the foot a moment of

When you take your shoes off,

4 wipe off dirt and grime immediate3 ly.

(Use a soft cloth on smooth or crushed leathers, a’ brush on suede.) Put in shoe trees immediately. Protect them in rainy weather. removes some of the natural oils from leather, makes leather stiff, the fitting poor. Dry damp shoes with trees in, setting on paper where air can reach them. Brusn suede while damp with the nap. . ,8 8 8»

POLISH’ FREQUENTLY. Buy

| [the polish when you buy the shoes.

Stores purchase certain polishes be-

|cause they are adaptable to the shoes which they carry in stock.

If you are in doubt, use a good colorless wax polish for it makes leather dirt and grime resistant, sheds water, replenishes natural oils which time and dampness decrease. White’ polish should be purchased only on the recommendation leather he is selling. Today there polish. ‘One is for antiquing shoes. This gives a rich, old leather look, career ties, walking, country shoes.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Rolles, 213 N. 17th ave., Beech Grove, were to receive from 2 to 5 p. m. today in honor of their daughter, Rosemary, and Richard C. Sauer, who were married at 9 o'clock this morning in the Holy Name church in Beech Grove. A breakfast at Cifaldi’s

for all leathers.

spotter shoes, for factory work, motor corps, golf, tennis, the garden, country wear. Protects the leather and your feet. : As a further measure to preserve

Villa Nova followed the ceremony. { [The Rev. Fr. James H. Rogers | ofciated and the church choir sang | the mass with Sister Rose Anna as| | organist. Miss Helen O'Gara accompanied John Dux, soloist. The | sanctuary was decorated with ferns, white gladioli, carnations and snapdragons. “ Miss Harriet.R. Vascou, Batesville,

maid of honor, was gowned in tern|S green chiffon with a shirred bodice |

‘and short puffed sleeves. She car- | ried a colonial bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and spring flowers in cream shades. Miss Antoinette Sauer, .the bridegroom’s sister, wore a yellow chiffon | 'in | similar style and carried a co-| !lonial bouquet of Talisman roses! and spring flowers in the Talisman shades. Both wore tiaras of looped velvet, ribbon matching their frocks and pearl necklaces given them by! the bride, Norma Jean Schaefer, flower girl, was in pink mousseline de soie with a bouffant skirt. The sweetheart neckline and puffed sleeves were edged with ruffles of the fabric #nd she also wore a strand of pearls, gift of the bride. Her colonial bouquet was of daisies, sweetpeas, roses ‘and blue lace flowers.

Wore Satin

The bride, escorted by her father, wore ivory satin styled with a V neckline, long sleeves extending into points over the wrists, a shirred bodice and a bouffant skirt falling into a train. The two-tiered, fingertip veil she wore was attached to a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried Snow White roses with sweetheart roses knotted in the shower of white satin ribbons. The bride's - brother, Karl R. Rolles, was best man. Ushers were Charles Rathz and Norbert Sauer, the bridegroom’s brother. The, couple will be at Home in Indianapolis next Friday when they return from a short wedding trip. The bride attended the St. Vincent’s School of Nursing. Mr. Sauer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. | Sauer, 2305 S. Meridian st. Guests at the ceremony included [the bride's grandfather, J. M. Schantz, Rushville; Mr. and Mrs. Will Vascou, Batesville, and Mr. \and Mrs. E. J. Schantz, Hartford | City.

‘Mrs. . Edith Lott Is

‘Head of Accountants | Mrs, Edith Lott is the new presi-

Mrs. S. G. Hunt- |

| provided by Doc Grayson’s orches- | tra. Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell is gen- |

Recent Bride

Photoreflex photo. Mrs, Alfred R. Perryman Jr.

was Miss Patricia Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T.

| president, and Mrs. J. J. O'Neal, |

(dent of the American Society of

ways and means chairman, who! | Women Accountants.

will be assisted by Mrs. Mitchell. Serving on committees are Mesdames Joseph Klaiber, Charles Russell, Don Bushong and Charles Garringer, special prizes; Mrs. Mayme DeRossette and Mrs. E. C. Ball, candy; Mrs, R. L. Batts, bridge; Mrs. Tim Shanahan and Mrs. Tim O'Neill, euchre, and Mrs. Charles Hodges, bunco.

Clyde

Social Circle to Give

Program Tomorrow

The Fountain Square social eircle | will present a program tomorrow at’ 8 p. m, in the hall of the physiotherapy college under the auspices of Modern Minute Men, Inc. Dr. C. D. Hill, chairman. Appearing on the program will be the Covey sisters, acrobatic dancers; | the Victory Girls’ Glee club; Miss | Helen Maloney, accordionist; bert Johnson, and Hyatt G. Johnson, master of ceremonies.

Attend Play

Mrs. M. L. Ruth was to take her

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nephew, - Tommy Jenkins, Children's Civic theater performance of “Alice in Wonderland”

Bleawe, before her marriage March . |

day at the Civic playhouse. .

{Travel-8tudy club. Mrs.

Other officers named recently include Mrs. Louise Stadler, first vice

‘president; Miss Phoebe Comer, sec-

ond vice president; Mrs. Edna Brown, secretary; Miss Marguerite McCoy, treasurer. Miss Thelma House and Miss Emily Berry were elected directors for a two-year term and Miss Hazel Rogers and Miss Evelyn Vick for a one-year term.

I. T.-S. C. Unit Plans Guest Day Monday

Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak on “Mexico, Central Part,” Monday following a 12:30 p. m. luncheon of the Venetian chapter, International Walter Henderson, 8. Arlington ave. will ‘be hostess fcr the guest day. The program will honor Artman day. Assistant hostesses will ‘be the

‘Mary Hall, Frank McCracken, Ver-

lin Crousore and Harry Shoobridge.

Dance Tomorrow Gilly Banta’'s orchestra will play

to thelfor a dance sponsored at 7:30 p. m.

tomorrow by the Bon Ton club at 332 BE. New York st. A. Gad party

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your shoes, wrap your evening shoes Lin black paper, keep in a dry closet. Do not wear patent leather in extreme cold unless you have first rubbed it against wool to “warm” it. Wear protective footwear in inclement weather, Keep pocket size

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rubbers in your bag or in your office |

drawer or locker. Impress on your lentire family the necessity to use {shoe trees and polish, Keep all polishes together with brushes and cloths in a wooden box. Make polished shoes an essential of the children’s grooming and supply shoe trees as you do hangers. |

GOP Wonten Will Introduce ‘All Candidates

The Wayne township Women's Republican club will. sponsor a candidates’ meeting Monday at 8 p. m. in the Hawthorne community house, 2440 W. Ohio st., for men and women | seeking Republican nominations for state, county and city offices. Candidates will be in-

president. J. Stephen Fullen and Mrs. Lowell Hynes, [co-chairmen of hosts |* and hostesses, will be assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Don Branigin, Ross Hubbard, Charles Peevler, Joseph Hillman, George Wheeler, Stroughton A. Flack, Mesdames Love Benefiel, Olive Toole, Cora McFeeley, Lula McCain, George Bainaka, Fred Hoffmeyer, Laura Hoffman and Messrs. George Mercer, Homer Pollard, Ira Dooley, Joseph Bright, Frank Downing, Arthur Grayson, James Cossell, William Gray Jr., Clarence Bennett and Ira Giltner. Other committees include Mrs. Giltner, chairman; Mesdames John Julian, Clyde Barker, William Willis, William | Garrabrandt, Frank Kemp, Elmer Silverman, Parker Dunn, Ray Barker, Verne Dusang, H. E. Newby and Franz Ramsey, ushers: Mrs. C. E. Bingham, chairman; Mesdames Frank West, Roy Corwin, C. D. Fansler and Walter Brewer, entertainment. Also, Mrs. Peevler, Mesdames John McReynolds, Homer Pollard, Emerson Smith, Webster Foltz and John Heaton, decorations: Mr. Garrabrandt, chairman; Fred Eastwood, Gene Meloy, Lewis Jones, Earl Martin, Hoss, Dunn and Smith, publicity. There will be special string music and Miss Ruth Girton, accompanied by Mrs. Laverne Hummel, will sing.

Gertrude Groebel To Entertain

Miss Gertrude Groebel will entertain with an informal party at her home preceding the dance at Lake Shore Country club tenight. Her guests will be Miss Virginia | Caldwell, Miss | Harriet Gerdts; Messrs. and Mesdames Gustav Geldmeier, William Lukemeier and Fred Redeker; Philip W. Hubbell and Grant J. Heimark, U. 8.N., who are stationed at the naval armery.

Sorority Session Mrs. Roy Hill and Mrs. Landis Godwin will be hostesses to Lambda chapter of Omega Nu Tau sorority at 8 p. m. Monday in the home of

chairman;

Her- Mesdames Effie Hill, Alice Hilton, Mrs. Hill, 613 N. Bosart ave.

of the shoe clerk who knows the]

dre available two other types of | 4 and is suitable for spectator onto service and| '” Do not use it with-|

out- advice, for all antiquing is not!

Waterproofing polishes are an as{set for your air raid warden or:

troduced by Mrs. Dewey Hoss, club

’ I responding secretaries;

Clubs—

Mrs. Joel Wilmoth, honorary president and founder of the WELFARE club, and Mrs. Carl R. Sheets, president, aided by members of the friendship committee, will receive

iguests at the club’s benefit card

party Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. Proceeds from the party will be used to place a woman in the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women {and to carry on defense work which includes monthly contributions to the soldiers’ canteens, donations to the Red Cross, subscribing to the cancer control project, giving blood to the blood bank and regular buying of defense bonds. Friendship committee | hostesses will be Mesdames A. C. Zaring, E M. Campbell, A. G. Wills, D. A. Hobbs, Oscar Jose, Reese] Wysong, Carl Spees, John A. George, Lawrence Cummins, Fred Sanders and Hodge Worsham,

The Indianapolis WOMEN'S TRAFFIC club will sponsor it's annual card party Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock in the 40 and 8 «chateau, 119 E, Ohio st. Miss Margaret Battreall is general chair- - man and Miss Susie Nicley is co-chairman. Assisting with kg arrangements are Miss Naomi Hen- © Miss Claranelle Lewis, . tickets; Miss Roarta Schull, Mrs. Roberta " Coomes and Miss di Margaret, Kissell, Miss Nicley oanqy. Mesdames Dorothy Smith, Sue Clover and Kay Jackson, special prizes; Miss Edna Claffey, Miss Mary Lou Beale and Mrs. Hilda Schwab, table prizes, and Mrs. Edith Lynn and Mrs. Edith Hoover, cards. Ushers will be the’ Misses Joyce Barnett, Nonda Scott, Betty Hiller, Jane Davis, Mary Jane |Simons, Jean Brothers, Martha Ped Mesdames = Corinne Baughman, Maxine Ross, Effie Townsend, Margaret Holtman and Helen Gangel. Proceeds from the party| will be used for philanthropic and educational projects of the club. |

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club will meet Monday at (2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium to hear Mrs. Frank Symmes and Mrs. (Wallace Knapp talk on “Minorities!”

low. The hostess, Mrs. Ralph Roderick, will be assisted by Mrs. William H. Link.

| Mrs. Donald C. Drake, 122 E. 47th st., will be hostess for a meeting of CHAPTER P, P. E, O. sisterhood, at| 1:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs, Albert C. Hirschmann will assist. |A musical program, preceding the tea hour, will be presented by Mrs,

James A. Matthews, pianist.

The Technical high schoo] Madrigal singers will be featured on the PRESENT DAY club's program Monday at Mrs. E. S. Wheaton's ‘home, 5696 Washington blvd, Mrs. Clifford BE. Wagoner will . discuss ‘Ten Best Books.” The hostess will have Mrs. A. C. Crandall as her assistant.

Miss Charity Kennedy, a member of the WOMAN'S ROTARY . club, will speak at the club’s luncheon Monday at 1:15 p. m, in the Columbia club. Her subject will be “The Language of the Hand.” Miss Carolyn Crossland is program chair. man,

ARABIAN chapter, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY | club, will have a noon luncheon Tuesday with. Mrs. Charles Shull in Pendleton. Assisting Mrs, Shull will be Mrs. S. A. McAttee and Mrs, |Clarence DeVaney. Mrs, Baxter McBane will talk on “Mexico.” | Newly elected officers of onto are- Mrs. W. A. Lyon, president; Mrs. W. A. Hallock and Mrs. |William H. Holley, vice presidents; Mrs. R. T. Mendenhall and | Mrs. Ray Gardner, recording and corMrs. J. H, Mrs. George K. J. H.

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Glynn, treasurer; Vestal, auditory and Mrs. Flynn, federation delegate.

Mrs. Ralph C. Vonnegut, 4115 Washington blvd., will entertain the JUNIOR auxiliary of the PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING associati at

a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Monday,

Red Cross sewing, a luncheon and a business meeting are planned by MULTNOMAH chapter, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY club, for its meeting at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. R. Hetzler, 6080 Dover road. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. J. G.

Longsdort and Mr and Mrs. C. F. Pickett,

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The April meeting of the Purdue Women's club of Indianapolis | will be an “old-fashioned” party at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Emma Grosskopf Pine, 2328 Park ave.

Sorority to Meet A business meeting will be held by Alpha Beta Chi sorority 8 p. m. Wednesday in Hotel Antlers.

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