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Alumnae Clubs

Plan Their Annual Spring Meetings

of Women's Colleges

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SOCIAL scene this month will be a number of spring meetings for college alumnae The events will feature elections and teas for - _ prospective students of the various colleges. The annual spring meeting of the Indiana Vassar club will be Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D.

Laurance Chambers.

to Entertain

Mrs. Ayres

MRS. FREDERIC M. AYRES will be the hostess May 20 for

Mrs. Prederick H: Bassett and Mrs. J. Perry

nating committee for the Indiana

their report at the group's annual meeting next Saturday. Mrs. H G. Wall will be the hostess for the meeting and for the tea for members and prospective students following.

i The Western College Alumnae club will have its spring meeting

News of the College Set . .

H. vacation with her parents. . ..

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Helm will have as her of Sioux City, Iowa.

! Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat is the newly elected president of the Portfolio club. Serving with Mrs. Peat will be Mr. and Mrs. Bjorn Winger, vice, president and secretary, and John I. Kauts, treasurer.

New officers who wil be installed will be Miss Margaret

MILDRED CORNELIUS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius, will arrive may 14 from MacMurray college

be Miss Lois Helm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Ruth and Jean Habig are serving on the decorations and wvitations committtees, respectively, for the annual spring formal td be given at St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, tonight, They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Habig.

Meek, the nomiMount Holyoke club, will give

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Also coming home from Machouse guest, Miss Shirley Ann

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church to Be Scene of Ceremony Uniting Pfe. Krause, Miss Jean Barnum

: The Rev. William Burrows will

tdnight in St. Paul's Episcopal church that will unite Miss Eleanor Jean Barnum and Pfc. Leland H. Krause. There will be a reception at the church immediately following the ceremony. + The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Zier, 4236 College ave. , The bridegroom, who is stationed at Stout field, is the son of Mrs. Wil-

© Marsh-Fowler Ceremony

To Be Today

The McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church at 4:30] oplock this afternoon will be the scene of a ceremony that will unite Miss Janet R. T. Fowler, and Capt.| Russell A. Marsh. Dr. Roy Ewing | Vile will hear the vows. ‘A reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Fowler, 4137 Broadway, will follow the wedding. Capt. Marsh is the son of Mrs. Edna Sanders of New Brighton, Pa. The bride will wear a gown of light blue crepe with white accessaries and she will carry a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Her attendant, Miss Marjorie Hendricksan, will be gowned in pastel crepe. The best man will be Capt. Daniel

Murphy. Capt. Marsh is stationed with ‘the army air forces in Austin, Tex., and the couple will be at home there,

Gardens Club Will Install

Mrs. Harold Hayes, newly elected president of the Municipal Gardens Womens Department club, will preside at a 10 a. m. board meeting preceding a luncheon and installation of officers Monday at the clubhouse, : The Invocation will be given by

Mrs. 8 8. Clement and Mrs.

Charles Judy will be the flag bearer.

Mrs. William H. Hodgson will install the foMowing officers in addition to Mrs. C. D. Fansler and Mrs. Roscoe Barnes, first and

Mfr's, Hayes:

retaries, and Mrs. A. B. Pace, treas-|

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‘Mesdames Clifford Horney, Leon Thompson and Elsie Davidson will be installed as garden, art and so-|.

cial service chairmen.

Whea and Miss Louise McQuarry,

Pi-T. A. Session

A Jusering of he Shadeland Po 1at 8 p. m. Monday. The firs

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be ‘given by grades 1, 2 and 3. PEN. & to Meet

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{dames Gustave Lieske, Charles E.

Hew officers will be installed at||

read the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock

liam Krause, La Crosse. Miss Barnum will enter with her father. She has chosen a gown of candlelight satin styled with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt extending into a train. Seed pearl embroidery will accent the fitted midriff and her finger tip veil will be held by a latticed silk calot. She will carry a white prayer book

Mrs. Floyd Brown will be the {matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Robert F. Long (and Miss Helen Paulsen. They will {be dressed alike in frocks of pink and blue marquisette and they will carry bouquets of spring flowers in pastel shades, The best man will be Cpl. Gilford Gibbs and Pvt. Philip Englesby and Ernest Radsock will be the ushers. The couple will be at home in

Indianapolis. / Mother's Day Tea Is Set

The annual Mother's day tea of Phi Gamma Rho sorority will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. P, Saltmarsh, 5013 W. 15th st. The hostess will be assisted by Miss Kathryn Ashe, Miss Ethel Smith and Mrs. George A. MecNaught. The guest list will include Mes-

Welliver, H. W. Brayton, John T. Ashe, Mattie Turk, Bertha Lentz, Lena Hasselbring, William Hall, Nancy J. McDowell and Mary Hendershott, Mrs. A. H, Stalcup, Bloom-

W. Va.

r—————————————— To Discuss China Miss Ruth. Packard, staff member.of the foreign Sivisien of ne national Y. W. C. A. board, will give a talk at 2:15 : m. Monday at the Y. W. Miss Packard, ‘who assisted the opening of

field; Mrs. A. H. Undersaw, Carmel, and Mrs. Julia Templin, Wheeling,

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Lt. Stubbins Will Wed Miss Schoenfeld

Miss Betty Ruth Schoenfeld will become the bride of Lt. (s. 8)

Frederick Russell Stubbins Jr. in

a ceremony at 2:30 o'clock tomor-

row afternoon in the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will

read the vows, Miss Shirley Lynn Union City, will be the honor for her sister. She will wear a blue sheer wool suit and carry a nosegay of violets. F. Durward Staley will be the best man. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld of Union City, will wear a champagne crepe frock, with matching accessories. Her nosegay will be of pink, white and violet spring flowers. A reception at the home of the | bridegroom's mother, Mrs. F. R.| Stubbins, 442 Blue Ridge rd, will | follow the ceremony and the couple | will leave for a wedding trip to | Chicago.

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They will be at home in San

tioned. The bridegroom attended the University of Notre Dame, s ” » The bride was the honor guest last night at a personal shower given by Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Presnall at their home, 45 W. Fall Creek pkwy. The guests . were Mesdames Harley Griggs, F. D. Staley Jr. and Laurel Raub, Misses Mary McLin, Mary Howard, Patricia Gilliland, Mary Jane Schmidt and Maxine Schoenfeld.

Rev. Scaer Will Read Ceremony

Miss Wanda Jean McRae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McRae, of Marion, will become the bride of Arthur F. Beineke at 6 o'clock this

Lutheran church with Roland E. Scder officiating.

follow the ceremony. Entering on the

white roses.

Beineke, brother of the bridegroom. will be the best man. Following the reception,

dianapolis.

Sorority Lists Rush Plans

ter of Phi Delta Pi sorority.

be the hostess on Thursday.

Power,

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Diego where Mr. Stubbins is sta-|

evening in the Emmaus Evangelical the Rev.

A reception at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beineke, 1215 St. Peter st, will

arm of her father, the bride will wear a rose crepe gown with brown accessories and she will carry a bouquet of

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engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Miss Jane Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bridgins, Huntinglon. The weduni versity. Harris William Baker, U. 8. N. R., is announced by her prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William Henry Miss Grimmer is a senior at Purdue university and a

member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Baker, stationed at Purdue in the Navy V-12 program, is a senior mechanical engineering student and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. (P. H. Ho photo.)

3. A March 5 ceremony in Battle Creek, Mich, united Miss Virginia Berry, daughter of Mrs. Alma Berry of Indianapolis, and Pfc. Robert E. Edenfield Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Edenfield of Swalns. boro, Ga. (P. H. Ho photo.) 4. Mr. and Mrs. Stowell Crosby Wasson, River Forest, Ill, formerly of Indianapolis, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilynn Clare, to Pvt. George Shibley Vosburg Jr, son of George S. Vosburgh, Rockford, NIL. The bride-to-be is a senior at Duke university and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma soroffity. Before entering the army, Pvt. Vosburgh attended Butler university where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. (Daniel & Smith photo.) 5. The wedding of Miss Genevieve Stumpf and Pfc. William C. Eggert will be at 4 p. m., May 25, in Ft. Benjamin Harrison chapel with Chaplain Albert Snapp officiating. The engagement is announced by the bride-to-be’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Stumpf. Mr. Eggert, son of Mr, and Mrs. Herman C. Eggert, is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fraternity. (Porter photo.) 6. The engagement of Miss Jane Caroline Lewis to Midshipman Joe Kettery Jr. U. 8. N. R,, Plattsburgh, N..X. is announced. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. R. D. Herron, El Paso, Tex, and B. W. Lewis, Denver, Colo. Mr. Kettery’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kettery, Indianapolis. Miss Lewis is a graduate of Butler university and a Delta Delta Delta sorority member. The bridegroom-to-be attended Butler and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The wedding will be in July. (Liang

{ Sardi’s” which the Sunnyside guild

general chairman.

Parties " Ave F urmed to Attend " ‘Hoosier Breakfast at Sardi’s,’ Sponsored by Sunnyside Guild

A list of additional reservations for the “Hoosier Breakfast a$

will sponsor Tuesday morning ag

{the Columbia club has been announced ky Mrs. Howard W. Linkers,

The replica of the Hollywood radio show will be staged by meme bers of station WISH's staff immediately following the daily “Breakfast

at Sardi” broadcast. Proceeds of the event will be used by the guild for its work among patients at the Marion County Tuberculosis hospital at Sunnyside. Among parties planned for the | breakfast is that of Mrs. Robert L. | Pike whose guests will be Mesdames {Paul E. Rathert, Bert C. McCamimon, R. W. Wilkins, L. E. Harter, Homer L. Archer, Robert E. Gray land J. C. Walden. | Mesdames E. C. Barth, L. R. | Ford, L. B. Lambourne, F. 8. Mun|som, George Schumaker,. George | Petersen and Paul Cook will attend with Mrs. Erwin B. McComb. Guests Listed With Mrs. William Watters will be Mesdames Roy L. Davidson, W. Henry Roberts, Francis Sommers, Robert Garten and Ken Mosiman. Mrs. Wallace O. Lee and Mrs. N. E. Boyer will have with them Mesdames LeRoy Bagdollet, George Deck, William IL. Ciinkscales, Edward Schoenberger, Gordon Vrell, Victor L. Boyer, W. PF. Swope, J. H. Makin and C. K. McCormack. Another party will include Mesdames O. B. Perine, Verne K. Reeder, Fréd C. Abendroth, E. E. Martin, Clem Price, Albert Sterne, Vernon Schultz and Frank Haight. Mrs. Guy E. Morrison and Mrs. Richard Wall will entertain Mesdames Lous E. Smith, Paul P. Jock, C. O. .McCormick, Edward Gallagher, George Zeigler, G. E. Redding, E. Bruce McConnell, Arthur Spivey, Morris Crain, George Forrey, J. S. White, Leonard J. Swartz and Hugh Barnhart and Mrs. D. A. Morrison of Kokomo. Mrs. Murchison Hostess Mrs. Henry F. Schricker and her mother, Mrs. Emma Brown, Knox, will be the guests of Mrs. Leonard A. Murchison. Others in the party will be Mesdames Robert N. Becker, Ernest R. Becker, Howard T. Grif-

May Breakfast

The Bridal Scene— Wilson-Henry Rite Announced; Is Booked

Nidrah Dunn to Become Bride

Engagement and jmarriage announcements are featured in bridal news. } Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henry, 1125 Larch st, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Jane, to William R. Wilson, electrician’s

The 14th annual May breakfast for the mothers and friends of members of the six Indianapolis chapters of Pi Omicron sorority will

fith, Henry Goett, Elmer Roesener, C. Augustus Harms, C. A. Rosecrans, Walter E. Wolf, W. A. Acker, Alvin C. Johnson, Earl PF. Neill, Ralph D. Morris and Louis Wolff. Additional reservations include those of Mesdames D. H. Hamilton, C. F. Mitchell, Jack Rhoades, Reed Clevenger, Robert Sturm, J. H: Drill, William Freund, Howard Dorsey, E. C. Stedfelt, H. J. Borstand, Clyde Rees, LeRoy Martin, John

Her only attendant, Mrs. Buryl Archer, will wear a blue crepe dress with black accessories. Her bouquet will be of pink roses. Herbert

the couple will leave for a wedding trip and they will be at home in In-

A tea tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Fullenwider, T20 Prospect st., will open a series of rush parties for the Beta chap-

Other parties planned for next week include a dinner and theater party. Wednesday and a white elephant party for which Miss Winifred Peters, 1131 W. 18th st, will

Pledge services will be conducted next Saturday at the home of Mrs. Marie West, 1522 S. Meridian. st. Guests for the events will be Misses Roberta Frazer, Joan Pfau and Virginia DeFelice and Mrs. Mary King

mate 2-c, U. 8. N. R,, son of Mrs. Minnie D. Hopper, Indianapolis. The wedding was April 13 in the Heath Memorial Methodist church | with the pastor, the Rev. Charles R. Query, officiating. The couple will be at home temporarily in Long Beach, Cal., where the bridegroom is stationed.

The engagement of Miss Nidrah Dunn to Delbert Paul Hopkins, son of Joseph T. Hopkins, 916 N. Grant ave., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dunn, 5789 Rockville rd.

The wedding date has not been set. Mr. Hopkins attended Indiana university. Miss Dunn was the honor guest this afternoon at a miscellaneous shower in the Hotel Lincoln given by Miss Dorothy Smith and Miss Ruth Ashly. The guests were Mrs. Albert Rehlind, Richmond; Mrs. George Balsbaugh, North Manchester; Mesdames L. B. Mann, Clarence Kinsey, Earl Clark, Frank O. Sanders, Paul - Wirick and Edward

+|Card Party Booked

A public card party will be given at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow at Liederkranz hall, 1421 E. Washington st., "| by the Liederkranz Ladies’ society. .{ Miss Katie Schmalz is the chair-

st, Indianapolis, and Mr. Poer is the son of Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Poer, Gwynneville. The couple is & home in Anderson following a wedding trip to Chicago. The bride attended Anderson college and the bridegroom is a Purdue university graduate,

Club Will Hold Musicale, Tea

The annual spring musicale and tea of the Cincinnati Conservatory Club of Indiana will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st. The program will be presented by Lillian Evans-Adams of Cincinnati and Connersville, mezzo soprano, and Wililam Pelz, pianist, former students of the conservatory. Mrs. Harold B. Ogden, Greensburg, club president, will be in charge and Eugene Mogle will lead

and Mrs, Frank Cregor will pour. Mrs. Florence MacDonald is the

arrangements chairman,

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Social Club to Meet

group singing. Mrs. Eldo Wagner

The Independent Social club will meet at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. James Thomas Cofer, 3302 N. Illinois st., for a luncheon

be at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. Miss Pearl Herrell, president of the Indianapolis council of the sorority, will be the toastmaster. Miss Louise Keyler will give the invocation and the music will be provided by Mesdames Frank Allen, Ruth Book and Ruth Gentry Edwards, and William Travis Selmier. Mrs. Edward Scott will talk on “Our Flower Garden.” The guest list will include Mrs. Bjorn Winger, Mrs. Lyda Goll, Misses Flora Drake, Sally Butler, Virginia Rains and Gertrude Theumler and Mrs. Hatfield Hume, Jeffersontown, Ky. Others will be Miss Ruth E. Castle, Ft. Wayne, national president; Mrs. Nellie Ewbank, Crawfordsville, state president; Mesdames Cyrus MacKenzie, Truman Wise and Mary Demoret, Miss Bertha M. Staub and Miss Florence Wingerter. Misses Keyler, Hazel Peacock and Mary Jane McDonough and Mrs. James Hayth comprise the general arrangements committee. ;

Monday Club Plans

Members’ Luncheon A membership luncheon will be

Graesch, Louis Schreiber, Edward A. Ford, Maxwell C. Lang, Max Bardach, Albert Meurer, Thornton E. Bardach, A. B. Alexander, A. L. Piel, Charles Barth, H. S. Taylor, Byron Major and Walter Bertrand, Misses Gertrude Brown, Margaret Feore, Cora Rafert and Elizabeth Underhay. . Arrange Patries

Parties are being planned by Mesdames A. J. Hueber, Rufus W. Mumford, Charles Byfield, E. L. Burnett, W. O. Webster, Mort Horrman and E. R. Grisell. Attending with Mrs. Charles J. Renard and Mrs. E. J. Braman will be Mesdames Harry Boggs, Bawence Eby, Claus Best, Robert Lund, C. V. Rule, W. W. McBeth, Ann Borgman, T. M. Rybolt, James Colsin, G. W. Gustafson, James Ogden, Ralph Coe and Charles Darling. In Mrs. “Theodore E. Root’s party will be Mesdames Allen Lewis, William P. Cooling, Harold C. Lewis, | Da Fitzhugh Taylor, Judson L. Stark, Charles A. Pfleiderer and D. Thornton Conrow. Mrs. J. M. Hopkins, Dallas, Tex., will be the guest of

Alfred Wilson, Miss Ottinger To Be Wed

A ceremony at 5:30 o'clock toe morrow afternoon in the Broadway Baptist church will unite Miss Paule ine Ruth Ottinger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ottinger, 3148

Indianapolis ave., and Alfred D. Wilson. The vows will be read by the Rev. R. M. Dodrill. Following the ceremony, there will be a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Wilson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Wilson, 2209 N, New Jersey st. The bride will wear a streete length gown of light blue crepe and she will carry a white Bible. Her corsage will be of roses and sweete

peas. Miss Anetta Wilson, sister of the bridegroom, will be the maid of honor, and Miss Katherine Rooney will be bridesmaid. Both attend ants will wear matching gray and: white crepe frocks and carry boue quets of sweetpeas and roses. The best man will be Thomas Osburne and Robert Vanier wifl be the usher. The couple will be ag home at 1317 Olive st.

Z.T.A. Group To Give Tea

The annual spring rush tea given by the Indianapolis alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha will be from 8 until 5 p. m. tomorrow at the Butler university chapter house. The guests will be prospective students of Bute ler, Franklin college and Indians university. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Scott Padget, alumae rush adviser for the local collegiate chapter; Mrs. Edith P. Mies and Mrs. Evelyn Schmitt, Butler and Indiana house mothers, and Misses Dorothy More ris, Betty Hamvess and Doris Smith, Mrs. John T. Goodnight, tea chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Albert Price, Merrill G. Sullivan, Allen R. Stacy, Charles Allen, Arthur N. Curtiss, Henry E, Mears and Elizabeth Vestal and Miss Vera Bretz. Mrs. Waldo Clark and Miss Ruth Ann Lett will pro= vide music.

Rabbi Chodos To Give Talk

The Beth El Zedeck Sisterhood will hold its final luncheon of the season at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the Temple. will give the address.

opening prayer and officers will be installed by Mrs. Aaron Glick. The Sling prayer will be led by Mrs. Hollander. Mrs. David Dobrowitz and Mrs, Jacob Solotken will be the coe chairmen for the event and resere vations may be made with Mrs,

Mrs, Ethel Bromert.

given by the Monday club. on Mon-

the luncheon. The program will include a musicale and installation of officers. Mrs. William G. Patterson and Mrs. H. H. Peabody, accompanied by Mrs, O. T. Arbaugh, will provide the music.

field, president; Mrs. Carl Plo¢ch and Mrs. William OC. Ellery, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, J. H.

and business session,

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New officers are Mrs. H. D. Merri-

Lombard and Mrs. C. A. Hilgenberg, |

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