Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1943 — Page 11
Day Nursery
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Junior Auxiliary Holds
Luncheon Tomorrow ‘at Propylaeum
THE. INDIANAPOLIS DAY NURSERY junior
auxiliary will have its monthly ‘Juncheon meeting at 12:30 * o’clock tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Ralph C. Coble will preside at a board meeting at a :30 a. m.
5 An election of officers will be held ‘by the Fortnightly Literary ¢lub tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin will talk on “Other Days and Other Ways in the Old West.”
Eveleighs to Entertain
“MEMBERS of the bridal party and Dr. ghd Mrs. Roy Ewing Vale will be guests at a dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Eveleigh * Thursday evening in honor of their daughter, Sue Anne, and Lieut. Alexander Malcolm McVie. Their marriage will be Friday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, with Dr, Vale officiating. The dinner will be at 7 o'clock in the Woodstock club. In the bridal party are Miss Janet Drumm of Utica, N. Y.; Misses Mary Scott Morse, Margaret Wohlgemuth and Claire Patten, bridesmaids; Ensign Robert McVie, best man, and Ensign Edward Frost of Cleveland, Charles Crumbaker and Carl F. Eveleigh Jr., ushers.
Honors Daughter
MRS. RUTH SPAHR will give a dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic club Friday in honor of her daughter, Dorothy Jeanne, and Lieut. Alfred Wayne Travis, whose ‘marriage will be Saturday at the "club. Lieut. Travis, who now is stationed with the army air force at Warrensburg, Mo., is the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Paul Travis of Dayton, Pa. ‘The guests will be Mr, and Mrs. Merle M. Grubbs, Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDaniel, Mrs. Travis, Mrs. Mildred Wilmeth, Miss Barbara Jo Weaver and ‘Maj. James H. Douglas.
Reservations Made
AMONG the reservations which have been made for the Civic theater play, “Jason,” sponsored by the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women tonight are those of Mrs. C. E. Roach and her daughter, Peggy: Dr. and Mrs. John H. Hewitt, the Misses Minnie Cassady, Marie Stewart, Maybell' Hall, Florence Morrison, Mabeth Callon, Lillie Lauher and Margaret Striebeck. Others who will attend the performance will be Messrs. and Mesdames John V. Heizer, Robert Lingle, Herbert E. Redding, Walter Alfke, F. J. Hamerin, Horace Pettee, G. P. Dennerline, E. J. Hughes, Leonard L. Swartz, O. C. Corcoran, Sidney F. Scarborough and Alvin Coate. ‘Members of the Regent Graduate group of the association also will attend.
Committee Named :
“THE COMMITTEE has been announced for the Junior Assembly supper dance to be given from " 8:30 to-11:30 o'clock Friday night at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Members will be the Misses Shirley Amos, Patricia Fults, Anita Hancock, Marjorie Kroger, Marjorie Bain and Ann.Pearson and . William Van Landingham, Henry - Taggart, Robert Plummer, Dudley Pfaff and Joseph Dorrell.
” ” 2 Mrs. Preston Wolfe was to re-
| © turn today from a visit with her
husband, Pvt. Wolfe, stationed ‘with the signal corps at Camp ‘Crowder, Mo.
Victory Campaign Winners Announced
First place in the recent Butler university victory book campaign was won by Zeta Tau Alphg sorority. | More than 600 books were collected | for men in the armed services.
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority]:
I” took second place, followed by Delta Gamma and Phi Delta Theta. Other organizatiofis in the contest: + were Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Nu, /> Pi'Beta Phi and Delta Delta Delta.
Accountants to Meet
The monthly meeting of the American Society of Women Accountants will be at 7 p. m. today in the Chinese room, Hotel Wash-
ington. A round table discussion
on wage stabilization will be conducted by the legislative committee, with Miss Thelma Houser, chairman. Mrs. Edith J. Lott will preside, :
| Bishop
Travel-Study Club to Mark Founders’ Day
The International Travel-Study Club, Inc, will hold its annual founders’ day program at 8 p. m tomorrow ‘in the World War Me-
-Imorial building. The guest speaker,
Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, will talk on “Living Upstairs.” He will be introduced by Mrs. Donald Stroud,
special arrangements chairman. Mrs. R. Bertram Stokes will pre-
Fsent William J. Kennedy, a sopho-
more at Wabash college, who recently has. been awarded the annual scholarship given by the organization. Mrs. Horace G. Dougherty, federation ‘president, will welcome the members and others on -the program will be Mrs. Herbert Rhein, patriotic chairman; Mrs. Carl Shup and Mrs. George P. Ruth, in charge of founders’ memorial; Mrs. Ruth Glover, accompanied by Mrs. Russell J. Sanders, vocalist; and the Madrigal singers of Technical high school directed by J. Russell Paxton. _ Hostesses Named
Among the hostesses will be Mesdames Stokes, H. P. Willwerth, V. D. Doddridge, A. G. Burgess and Bertha Stierwalt. An award of merit will be given each chapter reporting the sale of war bonds and stamps to 90 per cent of its members. Special guests will be members of out-of-town chapters from Elwood, Thorntown, Crawfordsville, Anderson, Colfax,
‘Muncie, Richmond and Chicago.
Mrs. Denzil Washmuth, extension chairman, has announced the addition of four new chapters. They are the Unity of Richmond, Cosmos of Elwood, Lidice of Thorntown and the Victory. The organization now is composed of 54 chapters and has a membership of 1400.
Pi Zeta Show
{To Play for
Ft. Harrison
Capt. William D. Trott, Ft. Harrison special service officer, has requested that the variety show of music and drama sponsored by Pi Zeta chapter of Phi Beta, national professional fraternity of music and speech, be given for service units
‘|-at the fort.
The program, under the direction of Miss Bernice Van Sickle, will be presented at 7 o'clock tomorrow night for the 659th battalion of military police at tent city. Immediately following this performance the group will entertain new recruits at the reception center at 8 p. m. Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch will act as mastef of ceremonies. The songs were written and will be directed by Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner.
Mrs. Frank J. Billeter, costumes and properties; Mis. Harley W. Rhodehamel, transportation; Mrs. Glenn S. Kingham, telephone, Those appearing in the show will be Mesdames Hazel Silvey, Irene ‘Harvey and Turner and the Misses Joan Wildridge, Maxine Patterson, Georgia Marie Neargarder, Betty Billeter, Joan Carey, Gwendolyn Bunch, Ruth Richardson, Pauline Tolin, Helen Kingham, Hilda Williams, Madge Williams, Josephine Justice, Phyllis Barker, Erma Blosser, Marifrances Bray, Bobbie Earle, Norma J. Larsen, Jean Lucas, Marian Meek, Ella Jean Richey, Sunny Shoemaker and Mary Lou Wells, The show was given originally for the soldiers in Billings General
hospital.
22) For Your St. Patrick's Day Celebration
The O'Brians od the Sullivans, the Murphys and the
Rileys will be havin’ their
day tomorrow. For your
own Paddy's Day Party, don't forget the punch. And don't forget the Polar Punch Bowl, made of solid ICE.
Order it NOW .. ._ pois it vp at the Polar plant
« tomorrow or « Wedusday. ‘
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Special committée chairmen include].
Lists Luncheon
: junior unit 186 will meet Wednes-
| will be given tomorrow by the Chal-
A Feb. 14 ceremony ‘united Louise Kayser, daughter of Mrs: Karl H. Kayser, and Sergt. Richard >B.. Buschmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Buschmann, Sergt. Buschmann is stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky.
Grolier Fine “Arts to Mark 8th Year
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morrow.
sary tomorrow with a guest day
4 N. st. “The Empire We Call Brazil” will be discussed by Mrs. F. E, Treat. Mrs: Charles Albrecht will be assistant hostess.
A pageant, “Be Glad Then; America,” will be presented by the
day meeting at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Block’s auditorium. Mrs. Hannah Dick Minnick and Miss Carrie Watt are the authors of the play.
Mrs. E. S. Waymire will talk on “Unusual Wills” and a representa-
P.-T. A. News— Movies of Wartime Subjects, Elections Highlight the Group Calendars for This Week
will be presented by a first grade band on one of the programs. The meetings have been scheduled as follows:
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school program at 1:30 p. m. tomor- : row in the school. The second part | EEE of ‘the program, presented by :the| American Red Cross, will include two motion pictures, “After Pearl Harbor” and “They Shall Not Die.” Mrs. Paul Mason is program chairman; Mrs. William Wise will preside. Mrs. Arthur Marksbary will} be the delegate to the Marion county council meeting March 29.
Parent-Teacher associations meeting this week will have motion pictures on wartime subjects and elections of officers. A musical program
Mrs. Elsie Ball, dramatic teacher, and Mrs. Alma Steiner, music teacher, will have charge of the first part of the BEN DAVIS high
tive from the Coca Cola Co. on “Homes and Flowers” tomorrow for a meeting of the TUESDAY QUEST club. The hostess will be Mrs. B. H. Riker, 482¢ Carrollton ave. as|sisted by Mrs. O. O. Johnson and Mrs. J. G. Dunn. The theme for the meeting will be the “Obligation of Duty.”
Talks will be given by Mrs. V. Warren Dawson. on “The Mississippi River” and Mrs. Frank R. Stewart on “The Wabash River” for the WY-MO-DAU club meeting tomorrow with Mrs. Harry A. Burkhart, 415 N. Irvington ave. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Fred Wilson, Homer Hill and Laura Werst. Members, will respond to the roll with Irish Jokes.
Mrs. J. P. Aspinall, 5688 Guilforil ave., will entertain the HOOSIER TOURIST club tomorrow. Speakers
:. |and their subjects will be Mrs. I.
1B. Cracraft, “General Custer”; Mrs.
/ |J. F. Shepperd, “The Pueblos”; Mrs. H. B. Pearce, “Carrying the Water |} Through the Desert,” and Mrs. As-|]
The SOUTHPORT grade school meeting will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow. The Toy band of the first grade will ‘present the musical program. There will be a talk on “Child Guidance” and an election of offi-
DEAR JANE JORDAN—Should I sit by and watch my best girl friend walk off with the boy I love? I have- been in love with him for a cers. year and a half. We used to get
Mrs. Herschel Miles will preside|2l0ng so well together but one night at the HICKORY COLLEGE meet-|we had a terrible quarrel, and ing at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday haven't got along together since. I afternoon. Founders’ day will be|still care for him and am sure he. observed with Charles Vance as thejcares for me. speaker. ‘Recently he called and wanted to come back with me. My pride stood Officers will be elected at the|in my way as I thought it would GARDEN CITY meeting Wednes- | mean the same thing over - again. day at 7:30 ps m. at the school. | Now my best girl friend has deAfter the program a social hou: |clared she has fallen for him, too. will be held in the cafeteria. Mrs.| I do not think she really cares for Edward Vanover is program chair-| him but that it is merely an inman and Mrs. Clarence Connor, |fatuation. I have seen it happen president, The executive board will| time and time‘ again. I may be meet in Mrs. Kathleen Hoffa’s| wrong as all people make mistakes. room at 7 p. m. Do you think I would be wise. to still carry a torch for-him? Should Dr. Rebecca Parrish will speaki; ope yp with him? I cannot
on the Philippine islands at the think of anythin, g to do. Please give March meeting of the CASTLE-| . come good advice.
TON association’ Wednesday at 7:30 WORRIED. p. m. in the school. aw
The SPEEDWAY study ‘group Answer—The boy's stock suffered will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at{a sharp decline in your estimate the home of Floyd Beck, 4931 W.|ynen you had the quarrel but rose 15th . st.» *Viciory i again when your best girl friend put
be the subject of a talk by a speak=|"* er from the civilian defense organ-|a new value on him, Isn’t this true?
ization. A round table discussion|{And if so, what does it indicate? It will follow, could mean that you are ‘more
. » aroused by the unexpected comen i ee petition than by any real regard for
. the boy. GLENNS VALLEY meeting aay at 1:30 p. m. A social ho I do not know what caused ycur
quarrel but your fear of a repetition follow. Ms. .Robert: Bidlack suggests that the issue is far from » : settled between you. However, if The BEN DAVIS grade school {you want to.try again, why not accard party has been indefinitely|cept the next time he asks you for postponed. a date? If, as you suspect, he still same cares for you, he will be sure to try| again. All you can do is show him by your attitude when you meet casually that your anger has cooled somewhat. You can be friendly and encouraging without carrying a torch. In the meantime, ‘don’t sit
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Post Auxiliary
A luncheon meeting of the Bruce P. Robison unit 133, American Legion auxiliary, will be tomorrow at 11:30 a. m. at the Central Christian church. : Mrs. Ida Mae Shulse, chairman of community serviee, will be in charge, assisted by Mrs. John Graves and Mrs, W. S. Cooper. Mrs. Albert W. Schrand will preside at the business session. The junior members of the auxiliary will meet with Miss Carolyn Gregory, 3142 Graceland ave, at 1:30 p. m. Saturday. The pro- entered the picture. gram, arranged by Miss Dorothy JANE JORDAN. Allbright, will include a’ review of Put your problems ems in a letter to Jane “They Were Expendable” by Doro- Jordan ho Nill snawer your questions thy Haupt; a paper on “Safety in| ™ 3
umn Indiana” by Miss Betty H 1- . ari Yon *mne| Norma Coulon Wins
bring, - and a discussion: on “The State Poster Award
Study of the Constitution: of the United States,” led by, Carolyn Gregory. The junior chorus will Norma Coulon, 5330 Byram ave. participate in the Easter ~sunrisei,ecently has been announced state service on the Monument Circle winner in. the poster contest conand will have its first. rehearsal| qucted by the women’s ssiliary of Saturday, : *| the Indiana Association of Optom2 ww ; etrists. ‘Ray Smith, etary to Members of the John H. Holliday| Governor Henry. F. Schricker, was to t. her - with the award of a day at the home of Mrs. Paul Mid« $25 war bond this afternoon in the dieton, 140 Buckingham dr., to sew|governor’s office. : and knit for the Red Cross. Fy ‘Other state winners are Jack
Club Luncheon Set
A 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the Hall of Anderson, Miss Vinetta Homestead, '5697 N. Meridian st.,| Aiman of Pendleton and. Gearge |Stephans of Shelbyville. | State Judges were Eimer Tafling-
dates and keep in circulation. If a rival has had a salutary effect ‘on you, perhaps the boy would react in a similar manner to your dates. Don’t take it all too seriously. Your pride is hurt and you're too einotional to sort out your feelings at this point. Perhaps your instinct to reject the boy when you quarreled is correct after all. Perhaps you would have stuck to your decision if your girl friend had not
Miss bara Rider, third. Honor-
Maude Hepplethwaite and Mrs. Eu-
{after the Janchson will he followed Mrs. C.F. by hee
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west.”
Guest Days on |
Club women will have: guest days! {and an snupiversaty meeting to- :
The GROLIER FINE ARTS club ‘will celebrate its eighth anniver-i
meeting at the home of Mrs. Grace == | Guess, Ewing
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EXPRESSION club for its guest
pinall, “Folk Songs of the South-|
around and mope but accept other
“The Pool of Memory” (Oppeh-
heim) will be reviewed tomorrow for the HEYL STUDY club by Mis. George B. Elliott. Mrs. Harvey Sigmond, 209 Washington court, will be hostess.
The hostess for the CHAPTER Q,
P. E. O, SISTERHOOD, meeting tomorrow will be Mrs, C. M. Gray, 4717 Carrollton ave. Mrs. Frank J. Wise will give a book review.
The subject of an address by Mrs.
Pauline Beugnot for the LADIES’ LITERARY club of Auburn tomorrow will be “Christianity and Ilemocracy.” be hostess. Members will respcnd to the roll with “American Citizenship. ”» i
Mrs. Etta Kokenge will
Local Groups Of University Women Meet
American Association of University Women groups have announced
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their calendars for this week.
The children’s radio programs
study group was to meet with Mrs.
Alfred E. Kuerst, 401 W. Westfield
blvd., at 1:30 p. m. today.
‘Mrs. Herbert Russell, president of
the association, will have the March board meeting of the Indianapolis branch at her home, 3433 N. Central ave, at 9:30 a. m. toMOITOoW. “Head Hunting in the Solomon Islands” (Mytinger) will be reviewed by Miss Dorothy Campbell of Anderson at the evening contemporary literature group meeting at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. Miss Marjorie Pyke will be hostess. The parental education preschool group will meet with Mrs. Russell at 1:30 p. m. Friday. . » ® os
Mrs. C. Loren Harkness was reelected first vice president and pro-
‘gram chairman of the Indianapolis
branch at the March general meeting. Mrs. Frank Prange was elected treasurer to sefve a two yeer pe-
riod. New members of the board
will- be Miss Dorothy Pennington
and Mrs. J. Lowell Craig who will
Serve for one year. Continuing in office’ for another year will be Mrs. Russell; Mrs, Wilbur Appel, second vice pre sident and membership chairman, and Mrs. A. Harold Votaw, secretary.
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Even [If You're
salons ‘repeat: again and again
advice on whet to do about it.
“Leaning rest” is the military-flavored name of this simple exerpuilds co-ordination and discipline. You squat, brace palms firmly, extend legs, and hold position. Then stand erect, and Yepeat.
Build Yourself a Little Discipline
By ALICIA HART Times Special. Writer “SNAP” 18 THE WORD which one of Fifth Avenue’s outstanding
courses. In these you learn the “know-how” of your beauty in wartime. You start by getting an expert check on. your appearance and expert You practice under the expert's eye and you are ready to keep yourself loooking well.
Plan Election
|For Tomorr
Schedule 2-Act Pla: As Part of Program
“| ‘One Soy group will have | election of officers tomorrow, ' { DELTA ZETA'S J “ talumnae chapter will elect of ~ |at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. in the ho of Mrs. Frank J. Miller, 116 E. ist. The nominating committee o
On the program will be a © act play entitled “Gerald’s Gen ity,” written and directed by Frances BE, Westcott. Mrs. Re Young will sing - songs from. Nineties and the Misses Kathe: Rubush, Irene Boughton and West= cott and Mrs. Charles Rawlings make up the vocal quartet for: show. The committee of assistant hosts esses will include Mrs. Eugene Hup Mrs. A. M. Romberg and Miss Hepperly.
Miss Marian Smith will be host ‘at.a meeting of Zeta Kappa ch: ter, DELTA THETA TAU, at 8: o'clock tonight in the Warren hot
A business and social meeting
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Not in Uniform
in its = wartime self-improvement
Awards for Baby Photos
Are Announced
bond in the White Cross guild's
daughter way City. the contest.
were Marie
tion.
and Craig Vaughn Curran.
older infants. William = Sprague, and Paulette Elizabeth Croshier. . Dr. John GCG. Benson, hospital su
Wagnon-Swayne Ceremony Read
Times Special
First Methodist church. non was Miss Chadwena Swayne.
Jo Swayne of Indainapolis,
Granada, Miss. versity where
J. T. Robinson.
Initiation Tomorrow
at Ft. Friendly.
will be held.
Nita Kay Degener was the recent grand prize winner of a $25 war
Methodist. hospital annual baby photograph contest. She is the i5 - month - old of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Degener of SpeeGSix
i hundred pictures were entered in
Other . winners Sharon ¢nd Earl Brandon Barnes, 3619 E. Michigan st., twins’ prize; Evelyn Stone, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Stone, 2349 N. Pennsylvania st., first in amateur classifica- ( Amateur photos of Connie Craft of Greenwood, Mary Ann Whatley, Jack Allen Moorman and Linda Sue Haislup also took awards. Winner in the “babies less than 6 months old” classification was Diane
Mr. and Mrs. Marion FT. May, 2135 E. Riverside clr. Other winnérs in this class were Terry Ann Tucker
Melanie Elaine Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John P. Bush, 1869 Thompson rd, was first among the Others were Richard Ellen Sanders
perintendent, presented the awards.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. March 15. —Pvt. and Mis. Edward B. Wagnon are making their home here following ‘their mairiage yesterday in the Mrs. Wag-
Her only attendant at the wedding was: her sister, Miss Patricia * {Millholland : Others coming from out of town Bd Miss ‘Beuy Lee were Dr. and Mrs. Jap F. Swayne, parents of tle bride; Mrs. Harry Pock Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagnon, sister and mniother of the bridegroom; Mrs. Myrtle Shores and Mrs. Myrna Latourette of Indianapolis; Mrs. Stanley Remack : of Rockville, Ind, and Warrant Officer and Mrs. Richard W. Shores. of
The couple attended Indiana unithe bride was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority andp The Newman Mothers’ club of Pvt. Wagnon of Sigma Chi fraternity. He is stationed now at Camp
A meeting of the auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War will be #t 7:30 p. m. tomorrow Initiation services
You're taught snap in hairfix, snap in complexion care and makeup, and, above all, snap in the figure discipline which is perhaps the most basic of all builders of duration ‘beauty. Snap, says the expert, is the quality that best explains the brightness and fitness of those SPARs, WAACs, WAVES. It signifies, and also is the reward of, mental and physical co-ordination and ‘vitality. So the exercises in these: courses come right out of a defense force manual,
8 ® 8 BUILD YOURSELF a little disciplihe and co-ordination, even if you aren’t in uniform. The easiest way to attain those is under salon direction. If you're beyond reach of such ‘service, however, you can give yourself a little training. ence A. Shake, chaplain, and } Talk to your hairdresser about a&|® Marion Smith, guard. new coiffure and set aside an hour| State convention delegates a week for complexion care, and do| Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Harry take some exercise. Here is an idea| Foreman, first and second, ant from the salon courses, for stretch-| Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Dough ing and strengthening the ankles,|alternates. Mrs. McKay and calf, back, abdomen and shoulder|Oscar M. Helmer will be rep muscles all at once. sentatives at the Indianapolis cou Bend to a squatting position, place |cil of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. hands palm down on floor directly under - chest and shoulder-width apart. Straighten elbows and keep them so. Extend legs in back and assume 'a leaning rest position, as if about to walk on all fours. Hold this position a moment. Return to erect standing position, and repeat five times,
Alpha chapter, DELTA PHI BET will be held at 8 p. m, today at th home of~Mrs. Fred Bohrman, E. Vermont st.
Alpha chapter, SIGMA DE] SIGMA, will have a social ; tonight at the home of Mrs. Mayme Zink, 217 BE. 24th st.
P. E. O. Sisterhood Elects New Officers
Mrs. Ralph McKay recently elected president of Chapter AF, P. BE. O. Sisterhood. Other offi are Mrs. W. Brower Ward, vice p! dent; Mrs. V. C. Dougherty an Mrs. F. E. Best, recording and responding secretaries; Mrs P. Jordan, treasurer; -Mrs.
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Kappa Beta Installation Thursday
Installation ceremonies for Miss Eleanor Mundell, newly elected
president of Kappa Beta, national religious organization at Butler university, will be held at 4:30 p. m. Thursday in Jordan hall. Other: new officers are Miss Dorothy Ziegler, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Smith, recording secretary; Miss Betty Thome, corresponding secretary; Miss Mary Marjorie Smead, treasurer; Miss Clyde Holder, chaplain; Miss Barbara Yount, Radius reporter, and Miss Marjorie
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Butler university will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the SS. Peter]: and Paul cathedral parish hall. The speaker will be the Rev. Fr. John Holloran, chaplain of the club. The program chairman will be Mrs. M. G. Healey and Mrs. Frank Koch will ' preside. 'Mesdames Clarence Sweeney, John O'Neal, <Thomas Cooney and William Kibler will be hostesses.
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Green of Anderson, second, andi} able mention was given to Robert||
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