Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1942 — Page 11

: K. G. Pledge ~ Class to Give.

§ Aral Dance

"Delta Zeta Alumnae To Meet Tonight

Features of sorority news for the Week include a pledge class dance and a program meeting. The annual pledge class dance of MU chapter, KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA, be held at the Butler university | chapter house Saturday _ from 9 p. m. to midnight. Guests at the informal dance will include members of the active chapter and alumnae. Dr. and Mrs.

Frank H. Gorman and Prof. and|

Mrs. Charles J. Anthony will be chaperons. Assisting Miss Florence Emmel. man, chairman, are Miss Jeanne Perry, decorations: Miss Mary Jane Catterson, programs, and Miss Diane Hamilton, refreshments.

“Life in the Philippines” will be Mrs. ildred Pleasant Rumbold’s subject when she talks this’ evening at a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE chapter, DELTA ZETA. Mrs. Kenneth Lemons, 3935 * Central ave, will be hostess at 7:30 o'clock. | Mrs. Rumbold, an Epsilon alumna

Mesdames Robert H. Cowdrill, Joseph B. Tynan and George S. Becker (left to right) are members of the committee arranging an annual card party to be

sponsored by the St. Thomas Aquinas Mothers’ club at 2 p. m. Thursday in Ayres’ auditorium. Bridge and euchre will be played.

of the sorority, has lived in the Philippines. The committee of as--gistant hostesses includes Mrs. Della Theda, Miss Maxine Scherrer and Miss Maxine Quinn.

Mrs. ght Clarke, 831 N. Tuxedo st, will entertain at 7:30 p. m. Friday for BETA chapter of KAPPa ALPHA GAMMA musical sororty. ;

ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA'S MU ‘chapter will be entertained at 6:30 Pp. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. O. T. Harris, 5500 Allisonville rd. Mrs. G. W. Thompson will be the assistant hostess. Officers for the coming year are Mrs. H. N. Pumphrey, president; Mrs. Henning Johnson, vice presi- © dent; Mrs. |J. A. Wacker, secretary, nd Mrs. Carl Pluess, treasurer.

Society—

Goucher College Alumnae to Be Guests

Of Mrs. F. C.

Albershardt Saturday

MEMBERS OF THE GOUCHER COLLEGE ALUMNAE CLUB will be entertained Saturday at 1 p. m. with an informal luncheon in the home of Mrs. Frederick C.

Albershardt, 22 E. 52d st.

The honor guests will be new officers of the club—Mrs. Albershardt, president; Mrs. Russell I. Richardson, Lebanon, vice president; Mrs. John Clinger, secretary; Mrs. George Jeffrey, treasurer, and Mrs. Harry Case, publicity chairman.

Mrs. Adolph Mutschler, 2330 Ringgold st., will entertain BETA

chapter, ALPHA BETA GAMMA, at Coeds’ Ar r ange

a 6:30 p. m. dinner toomrrow. At & social meeting following,

Gretchen Williams will be OE Gir I-Take-Boy

A business meeting will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow by BETA chapter, Dance Dec. 4

BETA CHI THETA, in the home of Mrs. Glenn EB. Baker.

Men students at Butler university

Mrs. Louis Mills will be hostess|will be feted by coeds the evening

for ELECTOR chapter, CORDIS, at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Warren hotel.

New officers who |Round-up,

VERUS of Dec. 4 at the annual Riters’

girl - take - boy dance,

‘will be installed at the meeting arepsponsored by the Butler chapter of

Mrs. Fred Hite, president; Mrs. <Ray Rodarmel, vice president; Mrs. Lona Turner, treasurer and Mrs. Charles Allen, secretary.

New Members To Be Initiated By Quest Club

Theta Sigma Phi, national journalistic honorary society for women. ~ Miss Mildred Reimer, club president, explains that the dance will be held at a centrally located hall

where transportation will cause little difficulty,

Coeds will call for their dates,

pay for the tickets, arrange for corsages and buy after-the-dance refreshments.

Miss Jane Lewis, journalism sen-

ior from El Paso, Tex. has been

A semi-annual initiation of new|named general chairman for the inmembers will be held by the Quest|formal, event. Assisting her will be club of the Central Y. W. C. A, to-|the following committees: Arrange‘morrow evening under the direction| ments for band and hall, Miss Jean

of Miss Mildred Lawrence and Miss| Brannon; co-chairmen of| Kercheval and Miss Donnie Douglas; tickets, Miss Reimer and Miss

Barbara Beecher, the membership committee.

Assisting them will be Misses| Bernice Hauser;

decorations, Miss Jean

chaperons, Miss

Kathryn Busenbark, Lila Taylor,| Jane Mottern, and publicity, Miss Sylvia Rowbottom, Beulah Gore and| Beth Meyer.

Mrs. Helen Harvey. . The initiation will be in parlor A of the central

¥Y. W. Miss Dorothy Roeder will Mothers’

preside.

trude Pratt, WAAC recruiting officer, will talk on “The WAACs. and Their Job.” A club supper will be served at 6 p. m. Miss Frances Kramer, chairman, has as her assistants Miss Betty Poer and Mrs. Robert Young.

Dorothy Doty, a represehfative of Before the service, Lieut. Ger- the American Red Cra on

“Nutrition” at their mont ing, Friday at 10 a. m., in the Jordan hall recreation room.

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Members of the Butler university council] will hear Miss

meet-

Mrs. Alfred W. Buschmann will

preside at the morning meeting. Musical selections will be presented by the Washington high school

The Tuesday, Round Table club|chorus in costume. Miss Etta Scherf of the Y. W. will have as its guest| Will direct.

speaker this evening Larry Brod-

erick of the state police. ‘He willl}, O, P, Women

show moving pictures and will talk on “Defense.” | ¥"Miss Esther Siefker will preside -and Miss Kathryn Messnér will in

Hold Outing

A victory meeting and outing

troduce the speaker. A supper will] Were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today

be served at 6 o'clock in parior B.

at the country home of Mrs. Kelse

Another event scheduled for this| McClure, near Noblesville, by the evening is.an informal open house mg, 4) Ward Women’s Republican

for service men with the ¥. W's newly formed Cadette corps on duty

club.

Prospective Goucher students also will be guests. Because of the war emergency, the club will hold but four meetings this winter. At each of the sessions, plans will be made to help various Indianapolis organizations with war

:| relief work.

Attend Luncheon

RESERVATIONS for the luncheon which will precede the Propylaeum day program tomorrow at the Propylaeum have been made by Mesdames Charles A. Pfafflin, Owen L. Miller, Hugh Carpenter, Allan Hendricks and A. W. Bowen and Miss Mary Sullivan. The spéaker during the .afternoon will be Mrs. Virginia Chase Perkins, sister of Novelist Mary Ellen Chase. She will talk on “Epitaphs — and Whence They Come.” 2 8 = A guest day ‘tea has been arranged by the Indianapolis Woman’s club for its 2:30 p. m. meeting Friday in the Propylaeum. Miss Nora Thomas will give a talk, “A Charming Little Reputation.”

Day Nursery Auxiliary Meets

THE MONTHLY LUNCHEON of the Junior auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery was to be held at 12:30 p. m. today in the Propylaeum. A business session was to follow. The board meeting was scheduled for 11:30 a. m. 2 2 ® “Guatemala” was to be Mrs. Albert E. Metzger’s subject at ihe Fortnightly Literary club’s meeting today in the Propylaeum. Beginning with today’s meeting, sessions will be held at 2 p. m. rather than 2: 30 o'clock as in the past. . ® 2 8 Mrs. J. C. Carter was hostess yesterday for the Review club at her home. The program included a talk on “Alaska” by Mrs. Warren H. Maxwell and a review of a ‘|magazine article by Mrs. Charles A. Rockwood. Mrs. Marion E. Ensley assisted the hostess.

Tri Delt Units Book Meetings

Both the afternoon and evening groups of the Indianapolis alliance

Musicale Will Observe 65th

Anniversary

The 65th anniversary of the Matinee Musicale will be observed at 2 p. m. Friday with a musical program in Ayres’ auditorium. The program, featuring American music, will honor the past presidents, Mesdames Pfafflin, Lafayette Page, Hugh McGibeny, Robert I. Blakeman, Frank W. Cregor, Carolyn Richardson Lang and James H. Lowry. A luncheon will be held in Ayres’

tearoom at noon preceding the program. Mrs. Arthur Madison, luncheon chairman, will be assisted by

Charles A.|

Butler Faculty Club to Meet Tomorrow

Consumer Problems to Be Discussion Topic

A program on consumer problems

is a highlight of club Teeiings scheduled for tomorrow. “Helps for the Consumer” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. C. Mervin Palmer tomorrow at the monthly meeting of the BUTLER UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S FACULTY club meeting at 2:30 p. m. in Jordan hall recreation room. Mrs. Palmer is the wife of Dr. Palmer of the university's botany department. Following her talk, members will discuss and exhibit articles of interest to consumers. Mrs. Albert Mock, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Merwyn Bridenstine, Virginia Brunson and Ellsworth Maxwell, Misses Faye Cantrall, Charlotte Grant, Margaret Miles and Elizabeth B. Ward.

Plans for charity work during

made by members of the OLDENBURG. ALUMNAE club meeting tomorrow evening with Mrs. Gordon Sherer, 1235 N. Delaware st. Mrs. John Gilmartin, formerly of Ft. Wayne, will be a guest.

Mrs. Harold F. Fischer will talk on “Ground Work for Period Writing” before the STORY-A-MONTH club at a 7:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow in the Rauh Memorial library. Miss "Ethel Miller will present a market report. Miss Mary Margaret Tutewiler, membership chairman, has announced that applications of new members will be considered next month,

Ilka Chase’s “Past Imperfect” will be discussed by Mrs. J. B. Hoffman before the INDIANAPOLIS READERS club at a meeting tomorrow for which Mrs. O. P. Renchen, 4044 Guilford ave., will be hostess.

Members of the INTER NOS club|

will ‘be guests tomorrow at a noon dessert luncheon at the home of

Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs and| Mrs. Daniel Munn, 6224 College ave.

Mrs. James M. Ogden. Special guests will be members of the hoard of the Indiana State

Talks on “Maurice Hindus”

by Mrs.

Federation of Music clubs meeting | Mrs. H. W. Haworth.

here Friday. Mrs. Lucille Wagner, musicale president, will introduce past presidents and Mrs. Cregor, chairman of the archives committee, will give a short resume of the growth of the club. Mrs. Clyde Titus is co-chair-man of the committee. The club is the second largest woman’s music club in the United States, the largest being the Rossini club of Portland, Me, Appearing on Friday's program, arranged by Miss Mary Louise Houk, will be Miss Margaret Byram, soprano; Mrs. Helen Thomas Mar-

“World Affairs As Seen By Catholics” will be the discussion topic tomorrow when the IRVINGTON CATHOLIC Z& WOMAN’S . STUDY club meets at the home of Mrs George W. Faulstich, 4580 Allison- | ville rd. Mrs. George E. Ewell will be the discussion leader.

Mrs. Thomas Shimer, 5815 E. New York st. will be hostess tomorrow for the IRVINGTON MOTHER STUDY club. A book review is to be given by Mrs. Albert Holman.

The NEW CENTURY club will be

tin, accompanist; Miss Mary - Gott-| entertained tomorrow by Mrs. M. B. man, pianist, and the musicale’s| Sparks, 1019 Willow dr. The hostess choral ensemble under the direction| will be assisted by Mesdames Dean

of Joseph Lautner.

JMrs. W. N.|Bonnette, Charles R. Lizenby and

Fleming Jr. will accompany the en-|{ Gordon Mess. The program is to

semble.

French Alliance

include talks on “The Life of the Apostle Paul” and “The Biography

of Fanny Crosby” by the Rev. Mr.

Lizenby and Mrs. J. E. Barcus. A 1 o'clock luncheon will be “held

the Christmas holidays will be]

and|: “Russia and Japan” will be given| Howard U. Friend and|i

Meets Friday

Enrique D. Lecroq of Buenos Aires will be the speaker at a meet-

ing of the Alliance Francaise in the Marott hotel at 8:15 p. m. Friday. He will be the honor guest at a 6:30 p. m. dinner in the hotel before the meeting.

tomorrow by CHAPTER F, P. E..O. SISTERHOOD, at the home of Mrs. E. B. Palmer, 5122 Grandview dr. Stories and songs of France will be featured on a program by Mrs. Charles Martin. Assisting hostesses

will be Mesdames Louis Berner, R. W. Lookabill, E. D., Farmer and Leslie Crockett.

Mrs. Charles M. Bohnstadt, 2610

Mr. Lecroq will talk on Argen-|Carrollton ave. will entertain the tina. He came to this country early| WOMAN’S ADVANCE club tothis year at the invitation of the|morrow. Mrs. W. E. Call will disgovernment to study American avi-|cuss “Bill Nye’s Adventures in Poliation and is enrolled at the Roscoe |tics” and “Mr. Dooley in Peace and

Turner Aeronautical school. Born in Argentina of French parents, Mr. Lecroq has made numerous trips to France and studied commerce years. In 1940 he served in French Equatorial Africa as a sergeant in the French army.

Recent Bride

in Marseille for four|HOME-MAKERS

War.”

The Thanksgiving meeting of the FRANKLIN CENTER JUNIOR be a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Stewart Joyce Thursday. Mrs. Jasper Purvis will assist.

Province Head Visits Here

News—

Cancellation of the school 58 P.-T. A. meeting which was to have

been held tonight has been announced. The change was made because of the opening tomorrow of gas rationing application days at the school. Following is a schedule of individual group meetings for the remainder of the week:

THURSDAY 4

Crispus Attucks high (3:15 p. m.) —“Wartime Problems,” by Mrs. O. H. Johnson, dean of girls; invocation by Rev. F. F. Young; talk on school’s war program by Marion Hansbury; musical program directed by Mrs. Martha Hill. Speedway study club (1 p. m.)— At home of Floyd Bech, 4931 W. 15th st.; “America Pitches In” as discussion topic,

FRIDAY

Ben Davis grade study club—Nutrition class at home of Mrs. Ollie Guthrie, 1521 Lawndale, Bluff Avenue (8 p. m.) — Card party in school gymnasium; Mrs. Irma Aping, chairman. Fleming Garden (8 p. m.)—Card

party at school; Mrs. Delcia Sam- /

pley, finance chairman, Glenns Valley (7:30 p. m.)— “Peace of Mind for Our Children” as program theme; showing of film: community singing; social hour; Mrs. Robert Bidlock presiding,

Church School To Hold 13th Annual Dinner

The 13th annual church school dinner of the Third Christian church will be held at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the church, 17th st. and Broadway. The guest speaker will be M. Owen Kellison who came to In-

- dianapolis recent-|

ly from Ponca City, Okla. to serve as executive secretary of the United Christian Missionary Sox ciety of the DisFd ciples of Christ. Mr. Kellison subject will be “We Must Educate.” Music for the program will be

‘| provided by the Jordan-Butler Phil-

harmonic choir directed by Joseph Lautner. Betty Lee and Katy Lou Kellison, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kellison, will play marimba selections. Committees in charge of the event include H. B. Holloway, E. M. Lentz, J. L. Fisher, Mr. Lautner, E. R. Johnson, R. R. Hauck, Mrs. Lentz and Mrs. Ruth D. Estes."

Judge Bradshaw To Be Speaker

An open house will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Riverside Kindergarten Mothers club to welcome fathers of new pupils. Judge Wilfred Bradshaw will be the speaker, New officers who will be in charge of the meeting are Mrs. Albert Keherer, president; Mrs. William Norris, vice president; Mrs. Francis Bechert, secretary, and Mrs. Roy Parrott, treasurer.

included in a program which three | service and in the purchase of war Indianapolis troops will present at|stamps. Troop leaders are Mrs. Os= 7 p. m. Friday in the Woodruff | car Hagedon, troop 21; Mrs. Walter Baptist church, The troops partici- | Hiatt, 73, and Mrs. A. J. Everett, 71.

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plans were to be made for canteen work'in the federal building under sponsorship of the club. Hostesses assisting Mrs. McClure were to be Mesdames Charles .C. Cohee, E. M. Hoetzer, Frank P. Huse, Harvey Hunter and Sidney Smith.

Hospital Guild Board

To Meet Tomorrow

The first night meeting in the history of the White Cross ‘guild’s executive board will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow. The meeting was arranged to give presidents of evening groups of the guild

Regular meetings of guild chapters scheduled for the week include: New Jersey Street Methodist and Meridian Heights, today; Alpha Omicron Alpha, St. Paul Methodist and Mary Hanson Carey Research, tomorrow; Mother guild,. Bethel Methodist, Library guild, and A, W. V. 8., Thursday, and Riverside and Omega Phi Tau, Friday.

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meet tomorrow. Mrs. L. E. Kincannon, 5888 N. Delaware st., will entertain the afternoon group. Mrs. Otto K. Jensen is chairman, assisted by Mesdames John McConnell, F. V. Davis and Otto W. Kuehrmann. The evening group will be entertained by Miss Julia Ann Pennington, 4420 N. Meridian st. ‘Miss Jean Wood, chairman, will be assisted by Miss Katherine Zimmershied, Mrs. Ray Lillenberg and Mrs. Homer Paulen. Mrs. Robert Rennick, alliance president, will preside at.both sessions. Mrs. R. P. Frey, chairman

for the founders’ day dinner to bel

held Nov. 24 in the Columbia club, will announce final plans for the observance,

Theta Nu Chi Council To Have Dinner

The grand council of Alpha, Beta and Gamma chapters, Theta Nu Chi}: sorority, will hold a dinner meeting] :

in the Canary Cottage at 6:30 p. m

Thursday. The committee in charge] :

includes Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Mrs. Betty : Bobbs: and Miss Kathryn Humphreys. Mrs. Donald C. Steinbarger, 3451 N. Colorado ave, will entertain members of Alpha chapter tomorrow evening at her home. Committee chairmen recently appointed by the chapter are Mrs. Robertson, social; Mrs. Robert Bretthauer, membership and welfare; Mrs. Roy Terhune, rush; Mrs. Robert Arvin, initiation, and Mrs, Louis Oakes, publicity.

Mrs. Anthony: Donat, Johnston ville, Ill

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An Oct. 31 ceremony in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church united Miss Edith Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell, and Anthony Donat, son of Mr. and

Mrs. J. Alfred Neu, Beta province president of Sigma Alpha Iota, arrived in Indianapolis today to make

| her annual inspection visit to Zeta

chapter of the national professional music fraternity. Tonight she will be the honor guest at a dinner given by Mrs. O. M. Janes and other officers of the Nu Zeta alumpae chapter. Later they will go to the Jordan conservatory of music for a musicale given by the active chapter.

Mrs. Lilly King Shaw, mezzo soprano, and Miss Helen Ferrell and Mrs. Harold Sweeney, duo-pianists. While in the city, Mrs. Neu was

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| |Sigma Kappas Note

Founders’ Day

A dinner tonight in the Sheffield Inn given by the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority will mark the 68th anni-

jversary of the sorority’s founding

in 1874 at Colby college, Waterville, Me. . Miss Doris Koning will speak on her work with the International

i | Business : Machines Corp. and a

candlelight service honoring the founders will be presented by Mesdames Jay V. Schilling, Louis A. Weiland and Karl Meredith, Misses Marietta Conklin, Lorena Denham and Dorothy Steinmeier. Miss Y Koning, chairman of the founders’ day committee, will be

Appearing on the program tonight] {will be Miss Nellie Jones, flutist;

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