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SATURDAY, FEB. 2
Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae to Meet; Mrs. James Murray Will Be Speaker
MRS. JAMES MURRAY WILL ADDRESS members of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at 2:30 p. m., March 10. Her subject will be “Voice From the Gallery.” Miss Virginia Kingsbury
-will-be-the hostess:
Mrs. Louis N. Kirkhoff is chairman of assisting hostesses ‘who will be Mesdames William George Fox, Arthur Baynham, Mark Ferree, Robert Stitt, Francis H. Sinex, Ralph L. Nessler, Harry W. Bell, Charles H. White, J. C. Troyer, Richard Osborn, Walter 8. Greenough and: Caroline Rodecker, = Also Mesdames Russell Bosart, Helen Zerfas, Frank H. Dunn, Robert G. Fisher, John Schumacher, Walter Lehmann, Howard Passwater and James Quayle, Misses Lola Conner, Betty Lou Bowen, Josephine Spear and Jane Carter,
8 . » f "8 Vn ” The Delta Lambda chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority will have a “Dublin fair” March 10 in the chapter house. Proceeds from the carnival, to be held from*8 p. m. until midnight, wil be used for the scholarship fund. Miss Charlene Montgomery is the chairman assisted by Miss Annabelle Simmons. In charge of the ticket sales is Miss Dolores Steinsberger, The committee chairmen heading each class’ activities are Miss Harriet Lewis and Miss Carolyn Harvey, freshman; Miss Mary Grace French and Miss Ruth Ann Duncan, sophomore; Miss Simmons and Miss Marilyn Hosmer, junior, and Miss Montgomery and Miss Dorothy Ziegler, senior,
D. A. R. Members to Hear Speaker
WILLIAM P. EVANS WILL BE the guest speaker when the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. meets Thursday in the chapter house. He will discuss “The Revolutionary Hero, John Jay.” Mrs, Herbert R. Hill will preside and officers will be elected following a report by the nominating committee. Mrs. Ralph C. Gery, assisted by Mrs. Eugene N. Beesley, is chairman of the hostesses for a tea hour after the meeting. Others assisting will be Mesdames Arch N. Bobbitt, Carl F. Maetschke, Robert L. McKechnie, J. H. Hamlet, J. A. McConnell, Kenneth Pheicher, J. H. Goldthwaite and Nathan T. Washburn, » » ” ” ” » Several Indianapolis girls who are students at Western college in Oxford, O., have been named to the dean's list for excellence n scholarship. They are Miss Anne Eberhart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John J. Eberhart; Miss Nancy Boerner, daughter of Mr. and rs. Charles Boerner, and Miss Charlene Weddle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles F', Weddle, Miss Boerner and Miss Weddle are freshen and Miss Eberhart is a sophomore.
Pre-Nuptial Party to Fete Miss Bruno
MISS MARY JANE BRUNO WILL BE entertained at a fea and shower given by Miss Jean Barnes Sunday afternoon, March . The event will be in the Barnes home and Mrs. H. C. Barnes assist her daughter. The honor guest and Ensign Paul L. Brink, . 8B. N. R, are to be married March 13 in the St. Joan of Arc atholic church. Among those invited to the party are Mrs. Nunzio Bruno, the hbride-to-be’s mother; Mesdames Paul Walters, Roy L. Carter, J. E. Pyle, Harry B. Ulrich, E. I, Rice, George Siegman, Raymond Deulio, Emil DeJulio, James Wirich, John Gorey, Thomas C. Collier, [Blaine Flick, Rithard Rock and Forrest Schlansker, Misses Patriia Walters, Betty Wilkerson, Louise Beber, Mary Helen Cain and Marjorie Brink. » » = * s n ” Officers will be elected when the Indianapolis Woman's club eets at 2:30 p. m. Friday in the Propylaeum. A discussion on “All he King's Men”' will be led by Mrs. William H. Insley and Mrs. lifford Wagoner, Members of the nominating committee are Mesjames Erwin Stout, D. Laurance Chambers, Homer Hamer and bert L. Rabb and Miss Elisabeth Haerle. ” Do o 5 " ” A card party will be given at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening by the Dfficers’ Wives club in the Hotel Lincoln. The group also will make Bt. Patrick's day decorations to be given to the Veterans’ hospital or tray favors. Mrs. John E. Craig and” Mrs. E. A. Taylor will be ostesses.
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Miss Mary Josephine Lynch, New|
. » » 8 ” » Members of the Junior auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing association will have a luncheon Monday. The event will be at 12.30 b. m. in the home of Mrs. Cleon Nafe. Trinity Lutheran Church Will Be cene of Ceremony Uniting t. Palmer, Boise Christman The Trinity Lutheran church will be the scene at 4:30 o'clock OMOorrow afternoon for the wedding of Miss Eloise Christman and Lt. Jayne R. Palmer, U. 8. A. A. F, Midland, Tex. The Rev. Walter Maas | will read the double-ring ceremony. Miss Christman will wear a white gown made with a fitted satin hasque, -romance neckline, long pointed sleeves and a bouffant nottingam net skirt falling into a: train. ~ Her tiered English illusion veil . A J will be attached to a shirred tulle The Bi dal Scene—: honnet accented with orange blos- | oms, and she will carry a cascade ‘M: S r bouquet of white roses centered ary Cy mour vith an orchid. Maid of Honor To Be F eted Miss Joan Behrman, cousin of the| Several parties are being planned bride, will be the maid of honor.!for Miss Mary Emeline Seymour, Bhe will be in blue tafferta with a | {who will become the bride of Robomance neckline,” fitted basque, ert M. Schwalbe on April 1. The hree-quarter-length sleeves and a wedding will be at 2:30 p. m. in| pouffant skirt. [the Brownsburg Christian church. The bridesmaids will be Miss Barbara. Palmer, the bridegroom's spective bridegroom's’ mother, will ister, Misses Bettye Poppenseaker,| entertain March 11 in the home of | Margaret Rickard .and LaVone|nprs Ella Skinner, 3534 Forest, Dstermeyer. Miss Judith Palmer, | Manor ave. Another party will be | hnother sister of the bridegroom; given on March 18 by Miss Irene ill be the junior bridesmaid. [Curtis, 1807 Southeastern ave. They will wear dresses of rose) ashioned like the maid of honor's. 1 of the attendants will wear vel- | work, will become the bride of o headdresses with gardenias and |peroy Browne, also of New York, at 1 carry. colonial bouquets of | .30 t in St. Th pring flowers, {5:30 p. m. tomorrow in eresa’s | Catholic church, Brooklyn, N. Y. To Hold Reception The bride is the daughter of Jean Kovac, the flower girl, will | Mr. and Mrs, Michael A. Lynch, 962 be in white net over satin trimmed |: Drexel ave. Pfc. Michael J.| ith sweetheart rosebuds. ‘She will| Lynch, Ft. Harrison, the bride's arry a basket of rose petals and | brother, will attend the wedding | wear a band of sweetheart roses in | 21d serve as best man. er hair. The beg man will be Iv. Philip . Vinton, and Sgt. Hilbert ¢ Book on Poland Dwen and S. Sgt. George Huey wil serve as ushers. WwW B A reception will be held in the ill Cc Topic X ravertine room of the Hotel Linoln after which the couple will eave for a wedding trip. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Christman, 526 N. [Emerson ave, and Lt. Palmer's parnts are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Palmer, Knox. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Butler university. [Miss Christman is: a member of on sorority, Mr, and Mrs. Christman will enrtain tonight with a bridal dinner t the Homestead for their daughr and Lt, Palmer.
] R.-T. A. Meeting
The Flackville. P.-T. A study
“Story of a Secret State” (Jan Karski) will be reviewed tomorrow
at the monthly meeting of the In- | dianapolis” Committee~ for Aid to Poland. Mrs. Donald J. White will give the review during a program opening at 3 p. m. in the Children’s museum, 1150 N, Meridian st. The committee's monthly meetings are open to all interested persons and there are no’ fees or dues. The group, in addition to fostering understanding of Poland, also collects and ships, through a national committee, materials needed by homeless Poles in refugee camps | throughout the world. We Mrs. Grace Golden, director of
McGee-Hart Rite to Be Read
In Gary
Times Special GARY, Ind. Feb. 24—The Rev. James E. Fostér will read the vows at 8.30 o'clock tomorrow night uniting Miss Josephine Hart and Lt. Harry O. McGee, U. 8, A. 'A. F. The wedding will be in Christ Episcopal church here. | The bride is the daughter of John & Sewart Hart, West Lafayette, and Lt. McGee's °parenis are Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Sanders, Carmel. |} Miss Hart will be given in mar-
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Sale to Open Next Saturday; Committee Chairmen Named
F | chairmen will announce the date |
riage by her ‘father. She has chosen |
a gown of candlelight satin with a romance neckline, princess basque, long tapered sleeves and a gathered skirt extending into a train. Bride's Bouquet
She will wear a tiered fingertip veil of illusion falling from a. coronet of heirloom rose point lace. Her bouquet will be of white gladioli with a white orchid center. Miss Edwina Mary Fuchs, Ravinia, Ill., will be the maid qf honor Her dress will be of rose- taffeta styled with a fitted basque and bouffant skirt. She has chosen a| matching flower headdress caught] with maline and will’ carry a cascade bouquet of pink roses. Flower Girl
The flower girl will be Malinda Lou Bercham of this city. She will be in cameo blue net with a matching bonnet and carry a basket of rose petals. Mr. Sanders will serve as best iman. After a reception here in the] home of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow, | the couple will leave for New York. and the appearance of speakers. They will be at home in Brooklyn
by Miss Annabelle Simmons
Clubs—
versity and is a member of Pi Beta! Mrs. Brown. Phi sorority. Lt. McGee attended Butler university and he is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member,
'Alpha Chi Alumnae ‘To Give Rush Par ty” {Ralph Bidgood.
The Indianapolis alumnae, Indi-| yo. officers are Mrs. H. ana university chapter of Alpha Schmutte, secretary; Miss LaVon Chi Omega sorority, will give a rush | .easurer; Mrs, Garrison Winparty at 5:30 p. m. today in the |ders, membership chairman; Mrs. Woman's Department. club, Mem- |George L. Bradshaw, publicity, and bers of the collegiate chapter will | Mesdames ‘Orlando Little, J. .T. Rive the program directed by ‘Miss |Hoopingarner and Vandiver and osemary Kryder ; Ry : Mrs. Loren Fink is general chair- {Miss Mary Kerschner, readers. man- assisted by Mrs. Horace Walk-| Mrs. C. J. Ancker will speak on ler. The invitations chairman is {the “Philippines and Gen, Mac- | Mrs. Herschell Kopp and Mrs. Ed-| Arthur” at the luncheon meeting |, | ward Rucinski is in charge of ar- Wednesday of the Good Will Service {rangements. club. The luncheon will be at 12:30
Officers were elected at a recent
The four chairmen to serve for three-month periods are Mrs. Hugh Vandiver, Franklin, Mesdames Eugene Whitten, H. H. Arnholter and
Lloyd-Huey Betrothal Announced
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Wd i 2 " The engagement of Miss Evelyn Louise Lloyd to Sgt. George O. Huey, Camp Atterbury, is announced by her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John 8. Lloyd. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
group will meet at'1 p. m. Wednes- {the Children’s museum, heads the: George M. Huey, Kingston, Pa. No date has been set for their wedding.
day in: the* school. Discussions on Counsél With Our Children,” “Sex Education Today” and <Parent Education” will be held by Mrs. Boris Palachoff and
Mrs, Elza, Hafina
Indianapolis committee and Mrs. H. H. Hanna is chairman of ship-, ments. Contributions for “such shipments will be accepted by Mrs. her fou; qs. N. New
Miss Lloyd attended Ohio Wesleyan university, Delaware, was graduated from Butler university, She is an Alpha Chi Omega sorority member. Sgt. Huey was graduated from Wyoming seminary, Kingston, and frem Amherst college and the Graduate School Business, University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of Md fraternity. (Emma Gene Tucker photo.)
Highlighting the club news are the election of officers,
I meeting of the Story-a-Month club.
Proceeds of the party, to be
Miss Dolores Steinsberger (cen
| Members of Late Book Club To Hear Talk by Mrs. Ancker; ‘Group Lists New Officers
where the bridegroom is stationed. Tuesday for a meeting of the Late Book Club. Mrs. C. J. Ancker will| The bride attended Purdue uni- speak and Mrs. Herman R. Davis and Mrs. Martin Eastburn will assist land Mrs. Ray E. Stalnaker, Troy,| |W. Va., and the bridegroom's moth- |
p. m. in the home of Mrs. Arthur | LaRue, 3014 College ave. Mrs. Frank W. White will preside
\and Mrs. Orin Walker is in charge and reptile accessories were WOM \ irs. John Hein, Beech Grove; Mes-|12:
lof the program. Assisting the hostess | will be Mrs. Albert Hinkle and Mrs. David Hedges. |
| The Irvington Kindergarten | Mothers’ club will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Rindergarten. A| round-table discussion will be held on “Social * Relationships — Their Wise Development.” Mesdames K. E. Marsh, Roger Deputy and E. W.}
| Jones will be the hostesses.
Members of the Colonial Bos-| ton chapter, International Travel-| Study club, will have a meeting at | 10 a. m, Wednesday in the Hotel | Lincoln. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will speak on “China and the Outer World.” The hostesses will be Mesdames| Russell Dean, J. M. Whitmore, Carl | A. Harper, Frank Bond and J. H. Babbit,
B.P.W. Clubs
Plan Programs
Times Special NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—The International Federation-of Business and Professional Women tomorrow will sponsor the 11th world-wide ob- |
[sertvance of International day.
Mme. Pierre Viennot will speak | on an. overseas broadcast from 12:30 to 12:45 p. m. on the Columbia | network. She is the widow of the| former under-secretary of foreign | affairs of the Leon Blum govern-| ment ' in France and - DeGaullist ambassador to London. She is al member of the consultative assembly | of France. “The World Women Want" will | be the theme of the observance to! be held in 12 countries. Programs! will be based on the views of women regarding post-war political structures in their ' countries and the world.
Priscilla Elliott Becomes Bride
Times Special GREENWOOD, Ind. Feb. 24.— Miss Priscilla Elliott, ta.
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Ghristian church. | _ The bride-chose a brown checked suit with “brown accessories and wore & white orchid. Miss Vivian
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Miss Charlene Montgomery (left),
1. Mrs. Emmett B, Lamb (left) is chairman of the guest committee for a tea which the Woman's | | auxiliary to the Marion County Medical association will have March 5 in Block’s auditorium. Members | of her committee are Mrs. Arthur B. Richter (center) and Mrs. the tea will be Dr. A. F. Weyerbacher and Mrs. James L. Bradley. 2. Mrs. Oliver W. Greer (left) and Mrs. Stuart A. Bishop check over a pamphlet on the Girl Scouts’ annual cookie sale which was mailed this week to all Scout leaders and which is to be distributed next | Saturday to girls who will participate in" the sale. which will be climaxed by “Cookie Day” March 24. 3. A “Dublin Fair” carnival is being planned for March 10 by the Delta Lambda chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority at Butler university. will be added to a scholarship fund. (right).
Speakers at
Mrs. Greer is publicity chairman for the sales drive Mrs. Bishop is the general chairman.
held in the Butler chapter house,
the chairman, is being assisted | ter) is the ticket sales chairman,
Maurice Collins, Miss Stalnaker Are Married
A ceremony at 11 o'clock this morning in the Roberts Park Meth-|
book reviews odist church united Miss Lucille feld, messenger;
Stalnaker and Maurice D. Collins.
Mrs. Fred J. Brown, 53208 Washington blvd, will be the hostess {Dr. Sumner L. Martin officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.|
er is Mrs. Bertha Collins, 2004 Pros- | pect st. A powder blue suit, matching hat!
{by the bride. Her corsage was a| {white orchid. Mrs. Stalnaker was| ther daughter's only attendant. She wore a blue suit, matching that and black accessories. Her flowers were roses. James Kelsey, served as best man. The couple left for a trip to New| Orleans and they will be at home after March 15 in Indianapoiis.
Zonta Club ‘Books Speaker
Mrs. Mae Yoho Ward will address members of the Zonta club at. a 6:15
ip. m. dinner Tuesday in the Y. W
C. A. Her topic will be “Our South
American Neighbors, Argentina and |
Paraguay.” Mrs. Ward is the executive secretary of the Latin American missions department, United Christian Missionary society. Miss Jessip “M. Trout will introduce the speaker. * Miss Lily A. Kerz is the program | chairman, assisted. by Mesdames Margaret Myers, Doris Lytle and Cora Y. Wiles and Miss Doris L. Lynn. The reservations chairman is Miss { Kathryn Petry and she will be | assisted by Miss Anna B. Feeley and | Miss Mary Barnes. Miss Eva Y | Wiles will pr eside.
i Two rallies at 9:30 a. m. next Saturday will open the 20th annual | Girl Scout cookie sale for Indianapolis and Marion county, Mrs. Stuart Bishop, sale chairman, announced today. Cookie day will be March 24, Troops meeting in the south, east and west of the city will attend the rally in the St. Clair theater and the rally in the Uptown theater | will be for troops north Fall creek. Mrs. Robert Wild, rally and sale (vice chairman, has made arrange-| ~ — EE {ments for the programs at both . SH } ah |theaters. Instructions and sates | O01 ganizations— kits will be distributed at the meet- |
we oo {Butler Council orders immediately. after the rales, Offi icers To Be Guests
{The plantation cdbkies to be sold Luncheons and the appearances
| this year will be in boxes of 40. Delivery of these orders will be {made in neighborhoods on March | [17 or 19. Neighborhood cookie and delivery point later. Special of speakers compose the organiza{arrangements will be made for re- | tion news. |orders by troops and the delivery of | Mrs. Floyd W. Schorn, 629 N. {them will be made on March 23 Riley ave, will entertain the ofjand 24 at the leader's home. |ficers of the Butler University ’ Booths to Open Mother council at 1 p. m. Tues-
| Neighborhood booths and approxi- ja The uests will be Mesdames Joe | mately 20 downtown booths will be}yy,;) Fine Hunt, Gordon Holland, {open on March 24 attended by two Harry Hull, Dan S. Langell, B. Lynn | Girl Scouts and one adult. Proceeds Adams. M. O. Ross, Dan. Hackerd, lot the sale will be used for the main- ‘W. O. Brown. Walter Wilson. Karl 1 a Sl amy, A, Ziegler, Fred Henning, Charles Hendrix, George Underwood, John {Marion county Girl Scout camp, land the Girl Scout little house. |© Rabin Sg > &. Premage kie' committee embers of .the elta chapter, a Er e corps; | Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will mee$ |Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick, downtown at 8 p.m. Monday in the clubroom. booths; Mrs. Wilbur Chamness,| Chapter W, P.E.O. Sisterhood, telephone; Mrs. R. C. DeGrafl, fl- | will meet Tuesday in the home of nance; Mrs. Thomas Stevenson, fly- | Mrs, Harold M. North, 4847 Hinesley er; Mrs. James F. Foulke, neighbor ave. Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel will hood contact. *| speak on‘ "The Indiana Legislature.”
Mrs. Robert Glass, kits® Mrs. Mrs. H. “c. Tope will discuss {Donald Hoover and Mrs. Oliver | “Work With the American Indian” Greer, publicity; Mrs. R. O. Jack- Tuesday at a meeting of the |son, distribution; Mrs. Robert Mann- | Woman's Society of Christian SerMrs. William E.| vice, Broadway Methodist church. |Rogers and Mrs. Delmer Wilson, | Mrs. A. R. Williams will preside | neighborhood booths, and Mesdames at the meeting in the church, Robert - Hite,, Elmer Hume, LeRoy |“Hiawatha,” a cantata, will be pre« {King and E. A.- Warnicke, leaders’ | sented by the Shortridge high advisory committee. [school Girls’ Glee club, directed {by Mrs. Geraldine Clippinger. Rob|ert Wild will be the narrator. The neighborhood cookie chair-| Mrs. H. E. Hehner and Mrs: Flora men are Mrs. Mary McMasters and | Kretsch will be in charge of the 30 p. m. luncheon. {dames Ollie Guthrie, Fred Weh-| a pieeting of the Epsilon Sigma | meter and H. A. Robinson, Ben | Omicron sorority will be held TuesDavis, Bridgeport and Garden City; !day in the home of Mrs. C. B. Mrs. E. W. Hebel, Broad Ripple. {silver, 18 N. Bolton ave. There
an Charles Sanders, Brookside; [will be a book review and Mrs. John D. E. Compton, Butler; Mrs. |Davis will lead the devotions. NS Turner and Mrs. M.. G.| rere eee | Christie, Edgewood and University | ‘Sorority Will Mark Heights® Mrs. Robert Hite, Emer- | son Heights; Mrs. Warren Leighty, 119th Anniv ersar y Forest Manor; Mrs. Lee Shake, The 19th
Hawthorne; Mrs. Herbert Williams, | AE A of he Irvington. | Theta- Nu Chi sorority will be cele
brated at a dinner at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Kurt
obi | Schalk, Lawrence; {today in the. hunters’ lodge of the Mrs. H. D, Nelson, Meridian | ngarott hotel.
Heights; Mrs. Paul G. Moffett, New | ponorary and inactive members Augusta; Mrs. Russell Palm, River- | ii] pe guests. o> ; side; Mrs. Alfred Hacker, Spades| paying cards, mniagazines and Park and Hillside. cookies will be collected at the Mrs. Clarence Haupt, Speedway; | meeting for donation to the U, 8. O, Mrs. H. B. McClain, Southside; | mee Mrs. Francis Blackwell, St. Joan |(Guild Luncheon of Arc; Mrs. Leo Shay, St. Philip | ; - ! Neri; Mrs. Harry Stevens, 38th o Bt apne guild, Hh Paul 8. Episco. and Fall Creek blvd, and Mrs. |B She ad a igheliest Ye Walter Hiatt, Woodruff Place. Thomas and Mrs. Herbert J. Press
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Cookie Chairmen
To Hear Speaker - . - |= Times Special ~ BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Feb. 27 — | Mrs. Willie Snow Ethridge, Louisville, will be the speaker for the traditional Matrix table banquet to {be given Thursday by Theta Sigma |Pni ‘journalistic sorority heie at’ ' Indiana university. d
and Sgt. Harvey Boner, U. 8. A.| A. F. were married here at 7:30 o'clock last night in the Greenwood
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