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Erigagembnt of Miss Mary Jane Hess
To Charles D. Smith Is Announced
MR. AND MRS. ‘DAN CLIFFORD HESS ANNOUNCE the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Jane Hess, to Pfc. Charles Dudley Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Smith, La Porte. The wedding will be at 2:30 p. m. March 26 in the Hess home. : The bride-to-be is a graduate of Hollins college and the prospective bridegroom, who attends the Indiana university School of Dentistry, attended Indiana university.
He is a member of Delta Sigma Delta, dental fraternity. + Mrs. Clarence Jackson will give a tea for Miss Hess from 5 until p. m. tomorrow at her home and Miss Mary Conner and Miss Nancy Fullenwider will give a party for the bride-to-be Wednesday in Indianapolis Athletic club. Miss Fritzie Yaeger will give a party” for Miss Hess Friday night.
Nancy Jane Kegley to Be Wed
MISS NANCY JANE KEGLEY will become the bride of Pic. Robert E. Jenkins in a ceremony April 29 in the Broadway Methodist church, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Kegley and Mr. Jenkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Jenkins, Noblesville, The prospective bridegroom, who is stationed at the Indiana university School of Medicine will receive his lieutenant’'s commission April 23. Miss Kegley, a Delta Gamma sorority member, attended Sweet Briar coliege and was graduated from Indiana. Mr, Jenkins, who attended DePauw university, also is an I. U. graduate. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Chi fraternities.
Seaton-Lange Vows to Be Read
THE REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER will read the ceremony at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Advent Episcopal church that will unite Miss Annette Larabee Lange and Elvin Howland Seaton. For her wedding:-Miss Lange will wear a classic gown of ivory satin cut on torso lines and with a full skirt falling into a train. Her fingertip veil of egg shell illusion will be held by a tucked band and she will carry a white orchid surrounded by lilies and freesia tied with streamers of silver smilax. John L. Lange will give his daughter in marriage. Miss June Lynch, Greensburg, will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Pauline Grossman, North Vernon; Miss Betty Torrence, Chester, Ill, and Miss Geraldine Mathews, Aurora, Jil. They will wear frocks of white faille taffeta and carry bouquets of dubonnet carnations. Claire Wilkinson will be the flower girl
Reception at Bride's Home
PETER LINDLEY, New York, will be the best man and the ushers will be James Taggart, Robert Cameron, and Bernard Noelting, Evansville. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs, Albert Beaton. : A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave for a wedding trip. The bride will travel in a brown gabardine suit with brown alligator accessories and wear a white orchid corsage. The couple will be at home here. “ Miss Lange is a graduate of Tudor Hall school, she attended Ward Belmont junior college and was graduated from DePauw
university. She is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. The bride-
a ‘Phi Ganmima Delta fraternity member, is a Purdue university graduate.
Helen Drogue Will Become Bride Of Lt. John Langford in Ceremony In St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Miss Helen Virginia Drogue will become the bride of Lt. John LangYord in a ceremony at 9 o'clock tonight in St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Rev. R. F. Keicher will hear the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. A. Drogue, 854 N. ‘Hawthorne lane, and Mr. Langford, who is stationed at Stout field, is ‘the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Langford, Mesa, Ariz.
The bride, who will be given in ‘H l b. {marriage by her father, will wear a ’ m c C u {gown of ivory satin cut on princess ’ ar oni {lines and a fingertip veil held by a {coronet of orange blossoms. She Sets Meetin 2 wil carry a white Bible topped with orchid. : The opera, “Tosca,” will be oi Mrs, John Gilman, Columbus, O, Newed by Mrs. Charles Maxwell | Will be the matron of honor for her before the Harmonie Opera Study | Sister. ‘She will wear a frock of ‘club meeting at 2:30 p. m. Monday | | forget-me-not blue faille taffeta acin the D. A. R chapter house. {cented with lace and Carry a colo- : rogram also will include | P18 bouquet. oon by Mesdames Kathieen| Lt David K. Hall will be the best 'S. Wallace, Willlam A. Devin, Rob- {man and the ushers will be Lts. C. ‘ert Orbison, Jane Burroughs Adams Smith, J. R. Edmondson and ‘and Arthur Madison and Miss Lou- | or banning and Sgt. Donald F.
, { Drogue. Ase Swan and Miss Leona Wright | A reception tn the Columbia club
jwill be soloists. {will follow the ceremony and the i The accompanists will be Mes- couple will be at home in Indian. ‘dames Arthur Monninger, William |apolis. ‘Stark, and Lucille Wagner and Miss | . ‘Swan. Miss Jeanette Orloff and Bethel Woman's academy and she AMrs, James Costin have arranged attended the Bethel Woman's Junithe program. : The chairman of the hostesses| bridegroom attended West Texas ‘will be Mrs. Clare Cox assisted by Teachers’ college.
‘Mesdames Saul Berndt, S. C. Bod- | ner and L. E. Wallace and Miss s|Cosmetologists’ Unit Plan May Festival
‘Mary Spalding and Miss Margare Byram. Mrs. James Ogden and| Mrs. Robert Blake will pour. The new officers of the club include Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, president; Mrs. Stark, vice president; Mrs uis Belden and Mrs. Ray Patter«son, recording and corresponding \secretaries; Mrs. O. M. Jones, tele‘phone, and Miss Emma Doeppers
{ess for a meeting of the Indianapolis unit of the Indiana Hairdressers and Cosmetologists associatton April ‘3 at the South Grove clubhouse. Mrs. Murt Craig and Mrs. Edna . {Porter will be the co-chairmen for
dibrarian. Members of the board . the annual May day observance of ure Bs Paul Dorsey and Mrs. the organization to be held May 7 : ' at the Hotel Lincoln. Misses Mar- » garet and Marjorie Doll will be the Schenk-Russell May day queens. Proceeds from ye = the event will be sent to the naRite Is Read tional ‘organization for the pur-
! Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Russell, 1220 hase of a clubmobile.
‘Oliver ave, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Evelyn, to {Ensign Harold E. Schenk, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schenk, 606 ‘Somerset ave. The wedding was arch 12 at the home of Dr. G. .Billeisen, pastor of the River Avenue Baptist church. + Mr. and Mrs. Schenk are in :Vero Beach, Fla., where he is com‘pleting his training.
‘Mrs. Francis Hackett To Discuss ‘Supply’
: The Women's auxiliary of St. ‘Paul's Episcopal church will meet Monday at the church for a 12:30 Pp. m. luncheon preced by corporate| ‘communion at 11 a. m. + Mrs, Franklin Hackett will discuss +*Supply—Why, What and Where?” ‘Hostesses will be Mesdames Wil=
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: The marriage of Miss Betty Jane ‘Doolittle, yeoman 1-¢, WAVES,
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Emma Gene Tucker Photo Before her marriage in San
Francisco last night to Neal
Miss Drogue is a graduate of the
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‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. ‘Doolittle, 536 Rochester ave. to Sgt. Vernon Belcher took place
Washington, Mr. Belcher is the ew of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alfred
Pritchard Benson Jr, U. 8. N. R., Mrs. Benson was Miss Virginia Louise Mason. Parents of the cou--ple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
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C. Olive of Indianapolis.
R. E. Wendeln, Miss Brabender To Be Married
A double ring ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Calvary Lutheran church will unite Miss Doris Mae Brabender and Robert E. Wendeln, chief petty officer, U. 8S N. The Rev. Walter Barth will officiate. Miss Brabender, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brabender, 5350 Camden st, will be given in marriage by her father. Mr. Wendeln is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wendeln of Cincinnati. The bride will wear a white satin gown with a fitted basque accented with seed pearl embroidery and a full skirt which falls into a train. Her two tier veil will cascade from a tiara of orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet of white orchids, gardenias and roses. Matron of Honor
The matron of honor will be Mrs. LaVaughn Brabender and Misses LaVonne Ostermeyer, Eloise Christman and Lois Lichtsinn will be the bridesmaids. They will wear dresses fashioned alike of aqua and yellow marquisette and carry mixed bouquets of iris and roses. Sylvia Barth will be the flower girl. ’ Edward Rugenstein will be the best man and LaVaughn Brabender and Irving Folkening will be the ushers. There will be a reception at the Lakeshore Country club following the ceremony and the couple will be at home in Bainbridge, Md., where the bridegroom is stationed. The bride is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Trianon sorority. Mr, Wendeln is an Indiana university graduate.
(Emma Gene Tucker photo.) 2. A ceremony tonight in St.
Ariz. (Tower photo.)
in Ft. Wayne.
1. Miss Nancy Jane Kegley’s engagement to Pfc. Robert E. Jenkins is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Kegley.
Paul's Episcopal church will unite
Miss Helen Virginia Drogue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Drogue, and Lt. John Langford, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Langford, Mesa,
3. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Cross of Ft. Wayne have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Janice Leta, to Maj. Matthew Cornacchione, army air forces medical corps. The wedding will be May 6. Maj. Cornacchione, son of Mrs. Agnes Cornacchione of Indianapolis, is chief of the surgical service at the Baer field base hospital
4. The engagement of Miss Sylvia Naumsek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Naumsek, to Aviation Cadet John McGillicuddy is announced. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McGillicuddy Sr. Seattle, Wash. No date has been set for the
wedding.
5. After June 30 Ensign and Mrs. Robert F. Glass will be at home
temporarily in Cambridge, Mass.,
with the navy supply corps at Harvard university. They are shown here following their marriage Feb. 3 in Oak Park, Il. Mrs. Glass was Miss Muriel Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Roberts, River Forest, Ill. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Elbert Glass
of Indianapolis. (Balfour photo.)
where Ensign Glass is stationed
Rev. Daries Will Read
Ceremony
The Rev. Frederick Daries will read the vows at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Zion Evangelical church when Miss Dorothy Steck becomes the bride of Allén V. R. Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck of New Augusta, : A reception in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Steck, 4825 College ave., will
Events
CARD PARTY School 34. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Food Craft Shop. CHURCH GROUP St. Rita guild. 2:30 p. m, Sun. At the convent. CLUBS
Hensley, Gray rd., hostess, Christian Park Women's. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. William F. Piers, 4726 Brookville rd., hostess. Luncheon and business meeting. Acacia chap, I. T-S. C. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Y. W.C. A. Speaker, Mrs. Clayton Ridge. Election, { Colonial Boston chap, I. T.-S. C. 10]
coin. “Morocco,” Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Luncheon.
Wed. Ayres’. tea room. Speaker! Mrs. Clayton Ridge. Luncheon and election. Monterey chap, 1. T.-S. C. 12:30] p. m. Tues. Mrs. Matt Carpenter, 1163 N. Holmes, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. John W, Thornburgh. Des-| sert luncheon. Old Glory chap, I T.-S8. C. 7:45 p. m. Tues. Mrs. James cin] buckle, 3812 E. 34th, hoste Speaker, Mrs. Jules Zinter. Isle of Capri chap. I. T.-8. C. 11:30; a m Wed Ayres’ tea room Speaker, Mrs. Bruce Powell. Venetian council, I. T.-S. C. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. John Thornburgh, 5210 Central, hostess. Luncheon and election. Mother's "Little Shepard kindergarten. Tues. Mrs. Clyde Addison, Maywood, hostess. Newman Mothers, Butler. 12:30 Pp. m. Tues. Cathedral parish hall. C an, Mrs. Thomas Cooney. Luncheon. Officers’ Wives. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln. Program, England, Oldenburg alumnae. Mon. Mrs. Sadie Kurker, 1325 N. Wallace hostess. Wayne Twp. War Mothers. Tues. Mrs. Dewey. 8. Hoss, 6112 W. Washington, hostess, Luncheon. SORORITIES Gamma Kappa. 6:30 p. m. Tues. Y. W.C. A. “Work of a Chaplain,” Miss Roberta Bolin, Music and games. ; Kappa Xi chap, Pi Omicron. 2 P. m. today. Ayres auditorium. * Bridge party. Tau chap, Omega Nu. Tues. Mrs. E, J. Griswold, 1101 N. Oakland, hostess, Business and party.
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{Alpha chap. Sigma Delta Sigma.
3 to 5 pp mi. Sun. Mrs, Jack 1719 Berwick, hostess.
Zeta Phi Zeta. Tues. Mrs. Dorothy Reese, 2139 College, hostess.
To Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Chrisney will entertain with a dinner tomorrow at. their home, 4211 Guilford ave.
Emera. 8 p. m. Fri Miss Emily,
a. m. Wed. Parlor A, Hotel Lin-|
Hawaiian chap, I. T.-S. C. 11 a. m.!
follow the ceremony. Miss Steck will wear a white satin gown with a sheer yoke of mousseline de soie edged with a chantilly lace frill and a full skirt falling into a train. Her full length veil of {llusion will fall from a high double tiara of tulle and she will carry orchids and freesia. Her attendant, Miss Patricia Miers, will be wear a sapphire blue
chiffon skirt. Her bouquet will be Talisman roses. Waldon Mertz will be best man. The couple will leave for a weddwing trip and*they will live in Indianapolis.
Couple to Take ‘Wedding Trip
A wedding trip to San Francisco will follow the marriage at 4:30, o'clock this afternoon of Miss Mary iJean Burgess + to Eugene Paul { Graham, petty officer 3-c, U. 8S. N. | The couple will reside there temi porarily, The wedding will be in All Saints’ cathedral with the Rev. J. Willard i Yoder officiating. A reception at | the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. {Irene P. Burgess, 804 N. Audubon ‘rd, will follow the ceremony. Mr. Graham is the son of Mr. and iMrs. Paul R. Graham of Danville,
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“TIL. His father will be the best man.
The bride will wear a purple gabardine suit with purple and white accessories and will carry a French bouquet of purple and white sweet peas with an orchid center. Her attendant, Miss Rosemary Yount, will be dressed in a gold suit with black accessories.
are both graduates of Butler university. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and he is affiljated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
dress with satin bodice and ninon]
Miss Burgess and Mr. Graham
Miss Ruby Jordan, daughter of
A reception at the home of the F. L. Sharkey, 814 N. Audubon rd. The bride will wear a satin gown in brocade rose pattern, fashioned with a romance neckline, long tapered sleeves and a bouffant skirt extending into a train. Her veil of illusion, fingertip in length, will cascade from a shirred cap accented with ostrich tips. She will carry a white Bible topped with a white orchid.
Attendants’ Frocks
Mrs. Pauline G. Lewis of Columbus, O, will be the matron of honor. She will wear a frock of ‘pale green tafleta. Miss Eva Ruth Ham and Miss Betty Lou Roth will be bridesmaids. Their dresses will be of light blue and light pink taffeta and they will carry fresh nosegays. Miss Barbara Lee Sharkey will be junior bridesmaid and will wear a light pink taffeta frock.
best man and T. A. Meyers, Robert Reed and William Sample will be the ushers. The couple will leave for a wedding trip. Mr. Sharkey, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, attended Wabash college.
Alliance Francaise Will Hear Speaker
The Alliance Francaise will meet at 8 p. m. next Friday in the hunter's lodge of the Marott hotel. Prof. Ernest J. Leveque of In-
Japanese Mask” from the book “La Troisieme Jeunesse de Madame Prune” (Loti). He will be the honor guest at a dinner at 6:30 p. m. preceding the meeting.
Tri Delta Alliance Sets Meeting »
Mrs. Otto Kuhermann, 3332 N. Pennsylvania st., will be hostess for a meeting of the Indianapolis alliance of Deita Delta Delta sorority at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. L. E. Kincannon will be the supper chairman and cards will
follow. the business meeting.
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Engagement, Wedding Announced
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Mr. and Mrs. J, E, Graham have announced the engagement of
the marriage. of another daughter, William C. Heilman Jr,
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Irvington Methodist Church to Be Scene of Wedding Ceremony - Uniting Lt. Sharkey, Ruby Jordan
E. Washington st., will become the ‘bride of Lt. Fay L. Sharkey Jr., at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Irvington Methodist church. The Rev. George King will read the vows.
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diana university will discuss “The|
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Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan, 5730
bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. will follow the ceremony.
Delta Gammas Celebrate Anniversary
Indiana Delta Gammas celebrated the 70th anniversary of their organization with a state founders’ day tea this afternoon in the Butler university chapter house. The Indianapolis alumnae were the hostesses for the party. In the receiving line were Mrs. Edna G. Nowland, national student loan fund chairman; Mrs. O. H. Hershman, state membership chairman;
ing president of local alumnae, and Miss Helen Baker, new alumnae president. Mrs. Herman G. Morgan was the arrangements chairman. Her assistants were Mesdames Harry E. Sharpnack Jr. Donald Cox and George Richardson, Misses Marian Blasengym, Mary Jane Laatz, Jane| Colsher, Marjorie McBride and | Mary Gertrude Killilea. Mrs. Gleaves and Miss Baker presided at the tea table. New officers who were installed, in addi-
.|5 o'clock tomorrow evening. The
'| Cincinnati and they will be at ho | Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves Jr. outgo- y me
tion to Miss Baker, are Mrs. Nathan T. Washburn Jr., vice presi-| dent; Mrs. Jesse H, Jones and Mrs. Russell L. Roberts, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss| Margaret Ensley, treasurer. Mrs. Gleaves and Mrs. S. Walker Downing will be delegate and alternate to the Indianapolis Panhellenic council and Mrs. Ralph H. Thompson will be the Anchora correspondent. Mrs. Ralph W. Husted is the publicity chairman.
Matinee Musicale To Hear Artist
Miss Elizabeth Stuart, pianist from Dayton, O., will make a guest appearance with the active members of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale in a recital to be presented at 2 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. Others on the program will be Mrs. Elizabeth Madison ‘ accompanied» by Mrs. Arthur Monninger, and Misses Harriet and Ruth Peacock and Imogene Pierson. The program has been arranged by Mrs. William A. Devin.
Heyl Study Club Names Officers Mrs. Oscar L. Pond recently was elected president of the Heyl Study
club. Other officers are Mrs. M, F. Connor and Mrs. Nettie Littleton
dents, and Mrs. Franklin 8. McCray
and Mrs. A. W. Antrim, recording |
and corresponding secretaries. : ‘Also, Mrs. George D. Elliott,
{Charles Ludy.
Simon-Pollack Rite to Be Tomorrow
A reception in the home of Mrs. Besse Pollack, 4702 N. Illinois st., tomorrow evening will follow the marriage of her daughter, Rosalie, to Mayer Simon, son of Mrs. Besse Simon, Cincinnati. Rabbi Israel Chodos will read the ceremony in the Beth-El temple at
bride will be given in marriage by her grandfather, Simon Gernstein. For her wedding Miss Pollack will wear a gown of candlelight satin fashioned with a fitted bodice and her full three tier skirt fall into a train. Her fingertip ve will be held by a heart shaped bonnet of illusion. She will carry a prayer book topped with white orchids. Miss Thelma Gernstein, New Castle, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a frock of Harlequin pink with lace bodice and ninon chiffon skirt and carry a bouquet of tea roses. Roy Joffe, Hamilton, O., will be the best man. Following the reception the couple will leave for a wedding trip to
in Goldsboro, N. C. The bride attended Butler university and the bridegroom attended Harvard university and was graduated from Cincinnati university.
Camp Fire Girls
Plan Service
Rededication Sunday will climax the birthday week activities of the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls tomMOrrow. Catholic services will be held at 9 a. m, in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church with Mrs. Arthur Scanlon and Mrs. James Riley in charge of arrangements. A vesper service will be given at 7:30 p. m. in the First Baptist church for which Miss Ruthann Perry and Miss Rosemary Wanner will sing a duet. A Camp Fire Girls chorus will sing under the direction of Mrs. Gonard Felland, assisted by Miss Florence House and Mrs.
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Betty Slentz To Be Wed To Pvt. Poole
The Southeastern Union church will be the scene at 8:30 o'clock tonight of the wedding of Miss Betty Slentz to Pvt. Robert W. Poole. The Rev. Roy V. Davis will read the double ring ceremony. Miss Slentz, who will enter alone, will wear a traditional ivory gown fashioned with a chantilly lace bodice and gathered satin skirt exe tending into a train. Her fingertip veil of illusion will cascade from a satin halo covered ‘with chantilly lace and she will carry a bouquet of white carnations, sweet peas and freesia with an orchid center,
Bride's Atiendants
Mrs. Ira L. Oldham will be the matron of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Mau= rice Davis and Miss Eileen Pollard. The bride's attendants will wear frocks of moonstone blue and spring yellow chiffon and carry bouquets of jonquils tied with blue ribbons. Nancy Stevens, cousin of the bridegroom, will be the flower girl and Ronald Grahn will carry the rings in a lily. The other attendants of the bride will be Miss Barbara Jean Slentz, her sister, and Miss Evelyn Poole, sister of the bridegroom. Donald Stevens, the bridegroom's cousin will be the best man, The couple will leave for a wedding trip following a reception in the church dining room. Miss Slentz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heistand, 1739 Sloan st., and Mr. Poole is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poole, 1520 Florence st. He is stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo.
S. A. I. Pledges Plan Program
The members of the pledge class of Zeta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional musical sorority, will present a musicale at a joint meeting of Zeta chapter and alumnae members of the Nu Zeta chapter at 8 p. m. Tuesday at 3411 N. Pennsylvania st. Misses Peggy Warner, Wilma Byfield, Betty Hendricks, Elizabeth Brock, Margaret Byram, Roberta Asa, Kathleen Hergt, Ruth Duckwall and Billie Cole are the pledges who will appear on the program. Hostesses will be Misses Martha Spaulding, Rose Houk, Julia Guess, Mae H. Lane, Betty Haupt, and Gloria Monninger and Mesdames Robert Blake, E. G. Bornkamp, W. M. Clark, Mabel Leive, Carl B. Moore, J. R. Paxton, J. K. Vance Jr. and William Devin.
Officers Announced By Aftermath Club
The Aftermath club. : recently elected the following officers: Mrs. George Maxwell, president; Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, vice president; Mrs. Lorenzo B. Jones and Mrs. OC. J. Finch, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. John A. Sink, treasurer. Mesdames Henry W. Laut, Bertha Mitchell and Charles E. Smith are members of the executive board.
Mr. Brady Speaker
~The American Society of Women Accountants will meet for dinner at 6 p. m. Monday in the Y. W. OC. A. Miss Mabel Jane Hamilton will preside. “Modern Trends in the
The arrangements committee includes Mesdames Paul B. Clark, Earl Stumpf and Ludy.
Monetary System” will be the topic discussed by H. V. Brady, treasurer
lof the Security Trust company.
In the inevitable
comes to every family . . . to those who survive we endeavor to provide a sympathetic understanding with particular attention to even the smallest dethe manner we strive to make things eas- - jer and as reverenily beautiful as
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HISEY & TITUS CNlostleca/sty
951 NORTH DELAWARE ST.
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