Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1942 — Page 11

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Rush Week

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Activities Aug. 28 to Sept. 3

A calendar covering Butler uni-|

,versity’s 1942 rush week, Aug. 28 to

©» Sept. 3, has been released by Miss

Wilma Gray, president of the campus Panhellenic ‘association, Sponsoring organization. Rush participants will include high school graduates entering as fresh-|

‘men this ‘fall, transfer students and |

‘Butler coeds who have not as yet o

priorities and the rubber shortage, sorority leaders have announced that their policy of calling on the rushees will be eliminated. , Instead rushees will receive invitational callihg cards from the dean of women’s office and will call at the sorority houses themselves. A compulsory introductory meeting for all rushees will be held at 1 p. m. Aug. 28 in room 131. Mothers of the rushees also are invited to attend. ‘To Give Teas Sorority teas will be held from 2 to 6 p. m. at the seven sorority

houses ‘including Alpha Chi Omega, |

Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha’ Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha. On the same day a “meeting of out-of- -town rushees will be held at 7 p. m. in the Phi Delta

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¢ «<Theta house.

Saturday, Aug. 29, the rushees will call for calling invitations from 8:30 to 9 a. m. and sorority visits will be held from 9 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Activities for Sunday, Aug. 30, list calling for invitations from 1:30 to 2 p. m,, visits to the sorority houses from 2 to 5 p. m., compulsory

- meeting of all rushees with Dr.

- Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women, in room 131 from 5:45 to 6:15 p. m. and the Zeta Tau Alpha party from 8 to 10 p. m. Rushees will continue their sorority “calling Monday morning, Aug. 31, and attend parties given by Alpha Chi Omega, 2 to 4 p. m.; Rappa Alpha Theta, 4 to 6 p. m.; and Kappa Kappa Gamma, 8 to 10 p.m. “Week Ends Sept. 3 Tuesday's activities, Sept. 1, Include invitational calling in the morning, parties at the Delta Delta Delta house, 2 to 4 p. m.; Pi Beta Phi house, 4 to 6 p. m,, and Delta Gamma house, 8 to 10 p. m. Wednesday's schedule, Sept. 2, calls for morning invitational calling, signing of preference eards by rushees from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m, and the notification of accepted rushees by senior Panhellenic committee members from 7:30 to 10:30 . m. Rush week activities will be .concluded Thursday, Sept. 3, when new pledges will receive invitations to the formal dinner given in their honor the following Wednesday,

” 2 = Announcement has been made of honor guests and the receiving line for the Butler “Priority Preview” tea to be held Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Jordan hall recreation room in honor of coeds expecting to enter Butler for the first time this fall.’ Misses Mary Janet Mummert, tea ‘chairmary, and Miss Wilma Gray, assistant chairman, will head the receiving line which will include Mrs. M. O. Ross, wife of Butler's acting president, and Mesdames Gino Ratti; Frederick D. Kershner and P. M. Bail, wives of the deans of the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Religion and Education colleges. Miss Louise Reiter, Panhellenic secretary, also will be in the receiving line. Honor guests include the Mesdames Merwyn Bridenstine, George P. Leonard, Roy M. Robbins and Karl S. Means. The program for the informal tea will include a style show of campus fashions in view of priorities and national defense and a college nook where Miss Mummert and her assistants will aid first year coeds with “priority” collegiate problems. Approximately 400 invitations have been mailed to prospective coed students.

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Sunday. Out at Camp Dellwood,

"The Indianapolis and Marion. Sounity Girl Scouts are among the numerous groups working to insure the success of the tin collection campaign here next

summer camp, the girls have been adding piece by

the Girl Scouts’:

piece to their contribution. (left to right) and the troops of which they are members, are Eleanor Yosha, 65; Caroline Wagner, 55, arid Ann Pritéhard and ‘Sally Talbert, 137. Troops throughout the ctiy also are collecting tin,

The four girls here

Society—

Sherwood-Moyer Wedding Ceremony:

Will Be Friday

in ‘San Antonio, Tex.

MR. AND MRS. R. HARTLEY SHERWOOD have

returned from a vacation trip to Maine so that they may leave today for San Antonio, Tex., to attend the wedding of their son, Samuel Ferguson Sherwood, on Friday.

He and Miss Maxine Gertrude Moyer will be married in a 4 o’clock ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal church at

San Antonio. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Maj. and

Mrs. Max Frederic Moyer of Akron, O.

school in Boston.

San Antonio, formerly of

Miss Moyer is a graduate of Our Lady of the Elms school at Akron and attended Washington university, St. Louis, and the Stuart

The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Park school here and from Harvard university. Recently he has been an aviation cadet at the naval aviation base at Corpus Christi, Tex., and will be

graduated tomorrow,

Wins Wellesley Scholarship

MISS MARGARET ROGERS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William E. Rogers, has been awarded the Indianapolis Wellesley club’s scholarship to Wellesley. . She and Miss Barbara Winslow, daughter of Mrs. William Maxwell Coppock, will leave Aug. 25 to enter the school as freshmen. They were graduated in June from Tudor Hall school. The . Wellesley club is omitting its . annual “Back to School” dance this year because of war conditions. " ” ”» ” The date of the Highland Golf and Country club’s monthly luncheon bridge party has been changed from Aug. 26 to Aug. 19. Mrs. E. O. Marquette will be chairman of hostesses for the event,

Parties This Week

SEVERAL RESERVATIONS have: been made for the monthly morning bridge to be held at the Propylaeum tomorrow. Among those attending will be .Mesdames W: C. Bartheclomew, Giles Smith, J. M. Williams, A. W. Hutchison, Frank Bopp and Margaret B. Segur. ‘Mrs, William B. Burford and Mrs. Paul Richey are’in charge of arrangements, - Luncheon will be served. #8 8 Miss Harriett Badger of Louisville, Ky., arrived in Indianapolis | yesterday to visit her aunt and cousin, Mrs. David L. Smith and Miss Marcia Smith. She will be guest of honor at a picnic given by her hostesses this evening

{at their home. Guests will be the

Delts Alfiance

Three sordrity groups have -_ planned meetings for tomorrow. . - A called meeting of the Indianapolis alliance of DELTA DELTA * DELTA has been announced by

* . Mrs. Robert G. Renick, president.

The meeting will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at. the home of Mrs.} Bernard F. y, 5350 ‘N. Capitol ave. ‘All members have been requested to attend.

Mrs. Ralph I. McKay is in Madison, Wis, to attend a board meeting of the national council of ALPHA . DELTA at the University of Wisconsin. She is president of Province 8 of the organization, a national college social sorority of 18,000 active and alumnae members.

Mrs, Richard Clark, 5023 Orion ave, wil be hostess at § b. m. toat.a social meeting held by L TAU GAMMA members.

A meeting of ALPHA chapter, : SETA UHI THETA, Wille held at m, tomorrow at the heme of Gilbert: BeRler, 6608 E. 34th st.

Misses Kathryn Armstrong, Jane Ingles, Betty Jane Hessler, Marjorie Ruch, Margaret Brayton i Doris Hamilton.

Mrs. C. I. Covert and her dgughter, Dolores, have returned from a two weeks’ trip to Harrodsburg and Shelbyville, Ky., where Dolores showed her mare, Carmalita. Miss Covert came back with 16 ribbons: won by -Carmalita.

Pointers on Thrift In Routine Items

words. ~ Applying them to even small routine items” will help our production problem in the long run. Polishing shoes daily and keeping them repaired, keeping hats brushed and shaped, Hanging clotha|ing on well-shaped hangers, brushing clothes, proper storage when not. in .use, ‘ingenuity in renovating when out-dated, all count. Do have clothing that is not launderable cleaned by a reputable dry cleaner. a smart idea to advise him the type

of material of which the Barman is

made

R.L Rentrows Will | | Hold Open House

frew, 429 N.”Bosart ave., will be observed at an. open house at home Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Renfrew’s Saugh-

'E.|ters, Mrs. Robert A. Wolfe, Mrs

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| The 25th wedding Be of | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Irving Ren

c A. R. Board To Hold Picnic|

On Saturday

The newly appointed board of the Old Glory society, Children of the American Revolution, will be enter-| tained Saturday at its first meeting

by Miss Margaret Waldo, 120 W.!

64th st. The party will be a picnic from 5 to 8 p. m. in Holliday park. " Following the picnic, a business

session will be held at which plans}

will be completed for a silver tea to be given by the society next month for members, parents and friends at the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter house. Funds obtained at the tea will be used to meet the society’s quota for an ambulance which the national C. A. R. will give to the American Red Cross on Oct. 15. William Berner, East Orange, N. J., national junior president, will make the presentation.

Mrs. Fatout in Charge

At the business meeting Saturday, Ddvid Simpson, state C. A. R. presi‘dent and national vice chairman of C. A. R. war activities, will outline plans for the fund-raising project and will explain its development by others of the 24 Indiana C. A. R. groups. He is to be honor guest at the picnic. : Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, senior president of the local society, is in charge of arrangements for Saturday’s event. She is being assisted by Misses Marian Stone, Jean Redwine, Marjorie Turk and Constance Drake and James Bash and Knight Campbell.

Dish Washing Tip A few drops of household ammonia added to the water when washing greasy dishes or pans help to cut the grease, Don’t, of course, use it for washing dishes that have

gold or silver encrustations. A little}

household ammonia added: to the rinse water for crystal or glassware, gives an extra sparkling brightness.

Wed Saturday

“Kinéred photo. _ Before her wedding Saturday in the Broadway Baptist church Mrs. Howard M. Jessee was Miss

Mrs. Bingham Speaks Before Democrats

Mrs. John H. Bingham, vice chairman of the Democratic state

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speak before Democratic women

of the district. For the past three weeks, she has been conducting a series of such meetings through the state, arranged by county vice chairmen, precinct committeewomen and Democratic precinct workers.

aiid tomorrow will be in Plymouth. Miss Florence Smith, third district vice chairman, is accompanying her

| this week.

Her appearances in the 10th district will be in Hamilton county next Monday and in Wayne county Aug. 19. Accompanying her will be Mrs. Robert Allen, 10th district vice chairman, In 7th District

Mrs. Margaret Afflis, second district vice chairman, .will be with Mrs. Bingham when she makes two appearances in that district next Tuesday. Aug. 20, 21 and 27 are the dates set for her talks in the Tth «district:- - Miss Tella Haines; district vice chairman, will announce the meeting places later. On Aug. 26 Mrs. Bingham will be in Ft. Wayne with Mrs. Anna Grady, fourth district vice chair< man. In the ninth district, talks

Vernon; Aug, 28 at Lawrenceburg,’ and Aug. 31 at Bedford. Miss Eudora Kelly is the district vice chairman. ' When Mrs. Bingham appears in the fifth district, she will be accompanied by Mrs. Nancy Lee ‘Schaeffer, vice chairman for that section. The meetings scheduled include one at Marion Sept. 1 and two others on Sept. 2 and Sept. 5. Meetings for the first, sixth, eighth and 11th districts will be announced Jato ;

Miss Mitchell Is Bride of. C. E. Ratliff

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ratliff are at home at 316 E. North st., Apt. 11, following their marriage at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The

Wade, pastor of Westview Baptist church, officiated, was at the. home of the bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Hosier, 448 E. Hanna ave. Mrs. Ratliff was Miss Ruth Alberta Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Goldie Mitchell of Indianapolis.

and Mrs. Charles A. Ratliff of 1118 Church st.

Reception Follows.

by her uncle, H. A. Mitchell. ‘Miss Laura Manion was her attendant and Paul Mueller served as Mr: Ratliff’s best, ‘man; The bride wore a powder blue crepe street length frock and a

| corsage of deep red roses whilef

Mrs. ‘Mitchell chose a navy chif-

bridegroom’s mother wore navy

tomorrow for the Broad Ripple]

Save for Paiching

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| vention chairman, assisted

committee, is in Elkhart today to

Yesterday she spoke in La Porte

are scheduled Aug. 24 at North]

ceremony, at which the Rev. C. A.|

The .bridegroom’s parents are Mr.|

The bride’ was. given in marriage}

fon dress for the ceremony and the}

crepe. A reception at the Hosier} home followed the. ceremony. + |W.'C. T. U. Group | Meets Tomorrow

Mrs. S. C. Young, 6148 College| ave, will be hostess at 10 a. m.|

Women’s = Christian Teniperance| J union. ‘A business session ‘and pro-{-3 gram will be: Aollowed" by a sand-

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} Complete Plans k For Convention

~ Session to Be Held Here This Week-End-

Committee chairmen for. the state

and Sunday, have been announced | as: ‘plans for the sessions near com-

| pletion.

Business meétings will be held at the World War. Memorial building while the auxiliary headquarters will ‘be at the Hotel Lincoln. ’ Mrs. J. 8. Boyle is general con : SS by Mrs. 'M. O. Fields, secretary, and Mrs.

: Thomas A. Randall, treasurer.

The committee¢ chairmen include Walter Buehaman, information;

Mrs. Ray Pitcher, registration; Mrs. | ‘| Fred Hasselbring, decorations; Mrs.

Max ‘Norris, colors; Mrs. Frank A. White, processional, ;and Mrs. Martin “Collins, luncheon for past de-

: partment presidents.

‘Others . Appointed Mrs. John ‘A. Noon will be chair-

| man for the executive board dinner.

Other - chairmen are Mrs. Elmer Jester, rooms for committees. and

caucus; Mrs. John Carmack, dis4 tinguished guests; Mrs. Donna Tul-.

ley; music; Mrs. Harry L. Ridgeway, general exhibit, and Mrs. Connie Taylor, scrap books. . Also, Mrs. George Poppa, history books; Mrs. Merrill Woods, poppy posters; Mrs. Harry A. Lorber, finger printing booth; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, colored units; Mrs. C. K. McDowell, memorial” program, and Mrs. Randall, publicity. Serving ‘on the past presidents’

‘| parley - dinher committee are Mrs.

Fields, . chairman; Mrs. Roy U. Vandegrift, co-chairman, and Mrs. Ralph C.-Clare, decorations. - Additional committee heads are Mrs. Ben Myers, hostesses; Mrs, -S. W. Sedberry, juniors; Mrs. Goldie Parrish, stamp booth; Mrs, Wilfred|R Bradshaw, radio, and Mrs. Dorothy Schrand, service sales.

P. E. 0. Group | . Gives Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. -George M. Witt, who will leave soon for residence in East Chicago, were honor guests Jecenuly at a dinner given by Chapter V, P. E, O. Sisterhood, at Joslin’s. - Members and their husbands who attended included Messrs. and Mesdames W. J. Weesner, A. L. Strauss, F. T. Smith, L. M, Richardson, J. L. McDermed, J. Harold Wright, 1 A. Gift and Ww. C. Brass. _ Others were Mr. and Mrs. - H. Frosch, Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher, Dr. and Mrs, Wilfred Chambers, Capt. and Mrs. Stewart Chambers and Mrs. A. Ww. Kuerst.

Entertains Guests Miss Loydlovella Cook has had as her guests recently Mrs. James

Hayworth, Mrs. Marie Zimmerman

and the latter’s son David of Westfield. :

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: convention ‘of the ‘American Legion £ auxiliary, to be ‘held here Saturday

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room cozy and comfo-a

‘Photoreflex photo. all wedding will be Miss® Anne Elizabeth i daughter; of Maj. and Mrs.

A that Sw Hay arg Eo: Dine ton

Solumbus, Miss., to Maurice td Kirkwood, son of Mr, and Walter B Kirkwood of Tip-

Replies to ~~ |Candidate Poll

Answers Favor ti League's Program

: Answers. by candidates for

1043, state legislature to a ques naire sent them by the League

i | Women Voters are arriving

Ehrich photo. A ceremony June 10 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Sandy, Martins-

+E. Smith of Hattiesburg | ville, united Miss Elizabeth Anne

Sandy and Austin Porter Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Nichols, Malden, Mass. The at

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anne tes «+ en at their home. Kroeplin' of River Forest, ] sth are graduates ‘of Purdue ity where Miss Funkhouser member of Chi Omega

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attending the tea were Mrs.

Walker who came from Lafa ett ; Miss Josina Allen, Hagersto 11, and Mrs. L. Richard Anderso 1, | :w Albany. » 2 ” jarsonal shower given last sy Mrs. Paul Lawrence White, I. ‘Pennsylvania st. honored Zathleen Ryon whose marto Charles Calvert will be

ay. 528 were Mesdames Charles Lidice 7, Keith Elliott and L. P. M:le , Misses Mary C. Meyer, Doris McDermid, Mary Ellen Sulliv ann, Mary Diersing, Ruth Meek, M:r: ret Dauby and Thelma Rigve ul

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8 8 8 } 3:1 day has been set as the date for © 12 wedding of Miss Eunice Merle Lee to Jack Montgomery. Party's of the couple are Mr. and Mis Immett Lee, 22 N. Bellevien pizc2 and. Mr. and Mrs. ‘'E. H. Mont omery, 811 S. LaClede st. The

home of the Rev. Haakon Knutson,

‘kis Leeswas honor guest recently 26 3 lanes shower. given by 1 s Eva Clarkson, 3353 W. 16th

sti © her. guests were Misses Eliza-

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how > make your college e, gay and glamorrate. » "A" on any cam-

forth hs! and ahs! of ap-

proval from your knowing college chums.

| home address is in Malden.

cereir ny, at 8 p. m., will be in the

and Mrs. Elmer Funkhouser veal Daughter's Betrothal

engagement announcement, the setting of a wedding date and notes claim attention in today’s bridal news. I . and Mrs. Elmer Funkhouser, 34 Meridian place, this week-end 1ced the engagement of their daughter, Marguerite, at a gladioli

3 e will be married Oct. 17 to William A. ‘Kroeplin, son of Mrs. wil-

beth Miller, Emma Dee Craig, Jane and Mary Montgomery and Joan

-Ibe: issued?”

greater speed than usual, the le |anhounices. “Most. of the answers,” said

John K. Goodwin, president ‘of th Indiana league, “are detailed and believe they show a marked inc

{in understanding of ‘the prok

facing the next session of the lature.” A check of answers ‘to the . tion, “Do you favor giving the p sonnel act a fair trial?” shows than 85 per cent of the cand who have answered to be in favor More than 70 per cent of answering the question, “Do favor strengthening of the pre: marriage license law by requiring waiting period before a license approved a waith

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period. ‘The league believes that cont with local government is “work the grass roots of democracy” 8 that the present time is one in which to remember that “the front line of war is the home town.” Concern with local government the second front of the leagu ‘wartime service program.

Mr. and Mrs. William Richt

| 2435 E. Washington st., celebra d.

Sunday by holding open house ‘ab

their home.

1g ‘the approximately 60].

5 Uhl, Misses Alice Chatfield] iff 4 Simons, Jane Arnold and].

REQUIRED— + ALL SMART COLLEGE Students]

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Attendanee at Ayres’

Fashion Show

Wednesday, in Ayres

See the Vogue robes, as well as

fashions as modeled bY

and the dozens of other han

August 12th ot 2:30 and 5:30 Auditorium, Eighth

Floor

analislle ward Mad nd-picked

the members of Ayres

Advisory College Board.

The 5:30 showing has for college summer.

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