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md, and Mr. Orme is a graduate of Butler university. No date has been set for the wedding.

Plans Dinner

The 10th anniversary of the Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare associ ation will be celebrated with a founders’ day luncheon in the Travertine room of the Hotel Lineoln “at 1 p. m, Friday. Musie will be provided by the girls ensemble of

Mrs. Otto Lawrens is president and the ents committee includes Mesdames Carl Schwomeyer, Louis Brandt, Henry Brandt Arthur Eickhoff and Harold

Board Meeting

The board of directors of the Suemma Coleman home will hold its monthly meeting at 1 p. m. Friday In the home. Mrs. Harvey

MISS ANNETTE LARABEE LANGE has set March | as the date for her wedding to Elvin Howland Seaton, | The cerémony will be at 7 p. m. in the Advent Episcopal church. : : : : "The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lange and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Albért Seaton. er oF June Lynch, Greensburg, us her

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Mulvey, Capt, and Mrs. Joel Bern-

from Stout field with their wives. Others who have made reservations include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Osborn, Noble H. Poole, OC.

bert C. Tegeler, Willlam B. McCaw, Hershel Goodman, Alan R. Albright, Hugh B. Stewfirt, Clifton H. Wilgus, Thomas O. Conger and Pam P. Ulmer. Miss Delores Marshall, Miss Ruth Knapp and Dr. and Mrs, Arthur E. Pocke. .

Service Flag Times Special EVANSTON, Il, March L-—A service flag, honoring 903 members of the Youth's Temperance council, includifig 25 girls in the armed forces, has been hung at the national headquarters of the W. C. T. U. here. The flag has a gold star for the 10 members who have died in serv~ ice. The Y.T. C. is a branch of the W. C. T. U. whose members are between the ages of 14 and 30.

To Meet Tonight

Mrs. Edward Burch and Miss Luddy Valko will be the hostesses at 7:30 o'clock tonight for! a meeting of the Alpha chapter, ega Phi Tau sorority, at the Burch home,

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The Sigma Chi Mothers club of Butler university will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a guest luncheon meeting at 1 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon in the recreation room of Jordan hall, Butler,

The “Junior Red Cross” will be!’

the topic of a discussion by Miss

Anne Schaeffer, Manual high school |

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March 14

Augxiljary Group

Mrs. O.B. Little

A benefit book review will be sponsored by the Hayward-Barcus unit 55; American Legion auxiliary, at 2 p. m., March 14, in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Orlando B. Little, a member of the unit, will review “Also the Hills” (Keyes). Mrs. Delbert Wilmeth is general chairman for the event and will be assisted by Mrs. Clyde McClean who will be in charge of entertainment, -

Honor Guests

Mrs. William J. Goory will sing, accompanied by Mrs. O. T. Arbaugh. The honor guedts will be Mrs. William R. Bolen, president of the 11th district, American Legion auxiliary, and Mrs... Donovan A. Turk, president of the Indianapolis Council of Women. Mesdames Paul Catterson, Arthur Mullenholz, Emil Reinhardt and John Knox form the ticket committee and the hostess committee includes Mrs. Henry Mearling, unit president, Mesdames Edna “Barcus Cleo McLean, Charles Andrews, Ralph Klare, William Grover Cross,

Claude McLean. - Mrs, Clair Brengle is in charge of publieity.

Clubs— - Aftermath Club Will Meet

Tomorrow

Five women's club groups have {scheduled meetings for today or { tomorrow. Mrs, Howard C. Caldwell, 81 N. Hawthorne lane, will be hostess for

Graydon club at 2 p. m. next Tuesday. .

The Aftermath club will meet to-

at the home of Mrs. O. J. McCormack, 915 Ellenberger pkwy., East dr. The assistant hostess will include Mesdames Thomas W. Demmerly, Clarence Finch and Clayton H. Ridge. Mrs. Herbert F. Cortright will discuss “Africa—South of the

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A “white elephant sale” will be id by the Oak Park Community club at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. Everett Wolven, 1413

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der the direction of Miss Rosalyn Ludwig will be discussed.

The Indianapolis Y's. Menettes club will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Robert J. Clay, 3233 Central ave,

Set Initiation j

Sigma Delta Tau sorority will hold formal initiation tonight at the home of Miss Helen Stout, 15 Irving court. The initiates will include the Misses Belorg Beghtol, Ruth Koehler and Ruth Ann Merriman and Mrs. Harold Schmidt.

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a meeting of the Katharine Merrill|"

morrow for the election of officers}

bia club, { At 1:45 p. m. Tuesllay Miss Allen will be the guest speaker for

planned for Miss Allen is a 6 p. m. dinner Tuesday with the local Camp Fire Girl staff and committees,

Candy Tangerines

Tangerines are good with sweet

nostro ss __ ~ |Camp Fire Girls] {To Entertain Executive Reception to Honor ‘Miss Martha Allen Committées have been announced for the visit in Indianapolis of Miss

Martha Allen, national Camp Fire} * [Girls executive, Miss Allen will ar-

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Joins Nurse Corps Miss Catherine Elizabeth Smith, Straughn, a graduate of St. Vincent’s hospital Nurses Training school, has enlisted in the army air force nurses’ corps. She will report for duty at Tuscon, Ariz, to-

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{are the features in today’s sorobity

{the Beta Chapter of Phi Delta PL

| tne direction of Miss. Bertie Kirtley,

’irooms, Rauli building. ’

Installation “Phi Delta Pi Unit Will Reorganize

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The Glection of officers and the reorganization of a sorority ‘group

calendar. 5 ! Chapter AJ of the P. E. 0; terhoodl will hold an election and installation of officers . tomorrow

at the home of Mrs. G. 0.Q. John~

Mifs Winifred Peters, president of

will be hostess for a meeting of the group df 7:30 p.m. Friday in her home, 1131 W. 18th st. -Reorganie zation plans will be discussed.

An educational program, unde

will be held at the meeting of the Epsilon chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha tomorrow evening in the clube

"Beta chapter, Alpha ‘Beta Game Ma, will hold election of officers at 8 o'clock tonight in thé home of Mrs. Carl M. Joyce, 1529 Dawson

Mrs. Herod Rains, 116 N, Dé= Quincy ‘st., will be hostess for the business meeting of ‘ Alpha chap ter of Beta Chi Theta at-8 o'clock tonight. Plans for the rush season will Be discussed. 43

The members of the Verae Sore ores chapter, Verus Cordus, will mee at 8 o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. Arnold H. Koelliker,

Sorority Chapter Sets Meeting Thé Delta chapter of Phi Delta Pi sorority will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. today in the Rho Delta sorority elubrooms in the Lemcke building. The chapter recently had a for mal dinner at which initiation services were held for Mesdames William Chandler, Claude Atchison, Drue Goss, William Barnard and William Aichison and Miss Mildred To Spare Clothes Don't wear the same garment day

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Convention plans will be % cussed at the 7 o'clock meeting tos night of the Indiana Nu chaps ter, Delta, Theta Chi. Mrs. Fred McCollum will lead the discus= = sion in the chapter's club rooms, 123 | E. Onio sk “Choral Speaking” will be the title of a talk to be given by Mrs. Charles Willis.

To Entertain Club

The Northwestern Homemakers *

at the home of Mrs. Vance Cume mings, Lafayette rd. : 4

Plan Skating Party A skating party at 8 p. m. today

sored by Beta chapter, Lambda J

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It sheds its merciful rays on every battle front — bringing comfort and

cheer and hope to our boys wherever t hey may be.

The Red Cross does its part. Now, it's your turn to do YOUR part.

Contribute generously to the America n Red Cross War Fund. Open your

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club will meet at 10 a.m. tomorrow

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