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Casts for Two Players’ Productions To Be Staged March 23 Are Announced

THE PLAYERS HAVE ANNOUNCED the casts for two plays to be given in the Civic theater on March 23. “Yes Means No” (Howard Emmett Rogers) will be directed by Miss Mary Elizabeth Jones, and “Write Me A Love Scene” (Ryerson and Clements) will be under the direction of Jack Harding. -

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The cast for “Yes Means No” will include Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peat, Charles R. Weiss, Miss Heberton Weiss and Malcolm MeDermott. Mrs. Orland Church, Jack Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriday Jr. are in the cast for “Write Me a Love Scene.” : i » yn ¥ 8 Mrs. Paul Gray and Mrs. Coburn T. Scholl were in St. Louis over the week-end to see Miss Marjorie Ann Dithmer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Dithmef Jr. initiated into Kappa Alpha Theta sorority » Washington university.

Six Hundred Attend Dance

' GALA CARNIVAL COLORS with balloons, carnival figures on placards and huge lanterns hanging from the ceiling provided the atmosphere for 600 persons Saturday night at the Sunnyside Guild's Carnival ball. Held in the Columbia club, the dinner-dance carried out the carnival theme from the foyer to the stage. ‘Huckleberry branches with balloons floating from them decorated the tables and the programs were red and white with balloons on the outside. Proceeds of the dance will Help further the work of the guild at the Sunnyside sanatorium, : » . 0» » » » Miss ‘Mary Agnes Darmody is the guest of Miss Rowena Gingry of New Orleans for two weeks.

Woman's Club Elects Officers ; MISS MARGARET M. SHIPP was elected president of the Indianapolis Woman's club at a recent meeting in the Propylaeum. Other officers elected were Miss Allegra Stewart, vice president; Mrs, Robert L. Glass, recording secretary; Mrs. Philander C. Lewis, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Addison J, Parry, treasurer,’ Committee chairmen and their assistants are Mrs. Robert Sinclair, executivé committee, with Mesdames Julius Birge, Albert M. Cole, John R. Thrasher and Herman C. Wolff; Mrs, Victor R. Jose Jr., membership committee, with Mesdames Elisabeth L. Haerle, Wij« liam H. Insley, Charles F. Meyer, Warren P. Ruddell, Irwin C. Stout and Harry V, Wade, 5 Heading the room committee will be Mrs. Eugene C. Miller, with Mesdames Noble Dean, Paul-M Fletcher, Alfred H. Clarke and Donald M. Mattison. ” ” n = = LJ A dinner at the Marott hotel at 6:30 p. m. Friday will be given by the Alliance Francaise inf honor of its members who are veterans of world war II.' An open forum in hunters’ lodge wil] follow the dinner and veterans will relate their experiences. ’ _ Lt. Col. C.. Severin Buschmann and Maj. Herschel C. Moss will participate in the program. Lt. Col. Buschmann was a captain in the infantry in the first world war and served as an interpreter attached to the supreme high headquarters of the allied -and expeditionary forces in France in the last war. Maj. Moss was attached to the air corps in liaison with the 1st American army in England, France, Belgium and Germany,

Magazine Club to Hear Art Lecturer MRS. GRACE GRAY OF THE STATE Conservation department will speak to the Magazine club at its meeting on Saturday, at 2 p. m. in the State Life building. ! Mrs. Gray will discuss the T. C. Steele memorial in Brown county. ‘The memorial consists of 211 acres of land and the estate includes 300 paintings by -Steele. - Hostesses will include Mrs. Charles H. Smith, Mrs. Louis Bland; Misses Helen Sheets, Augusta Stevenson and Mary Catherine Stair. At the tea table will be Mrs. Delbert O. Wilmeth and Mrs. Har-

Eleven books were purchased recently for the library at Billings General hospital, Mrs. Arthur R. Tomlin, war service chairman, announces. The funds were collected at a recent meeting. ' »” » » = ” = be The Fortnightly .club will celebrate “Anniversary Day" at 3 p- m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. « Mrs. Henry Hornbrook will read ! a paper entitled “Caterina Compodonico of Old Genoa.” Tea will

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IN A NATIONAL magazine, Norman “Norell was once described as “the pet designer of women who are so bored with clothes that only the most simple, classic lines can please them.” ; Judging by th2 frequency with which his ideas are “adapted” by others in the dress industry, there

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women to whom-—simpie; classic -lines—have great At any rate, Mr. Norell (Indiana's gift to the designing field) again this spring is doing those simple. classic styles with the flair that wins the approval of many of the country's better dress salons and their customers. : He has chosen two main themes. Jong.. tubular tunic, shown at upper ‘right where it appears in natural-colored wool jersey girdled with a tasseled black satin belt to match the skirt of an

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afternoon costume.

pointed waistcoat worn over a very full gathered An example is the black wool jersey dress (upper lefty with a white pique waistcoat.

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To Meet Here For Two Days

Inthe Y. W.C. A.

The state board ‘of the League of Women Voters will meet Wednesday and Thursday at the Y. W.C, A. to make ‘plans for the state and

years. |] The national convention will be held in Kansas City April 30 to May 3. Committees have been appointed for the. state convention, which will be held in May, Mrs. John K. Goodwin, state president, announces the following names: Mrs. Walter 8. Greenough, ‘I by-laws chairman, assisted by Mrs, Don Datisman, Gary; Mrs. Lester Smith, Mrs. Merrill Davis, Marion; Mrs. George Hammerschmidt, Hammond; Mrs, R. C. Johnson, Rich-

|League Board | Sessions Will Be Held|

national program for the next two .

© The engagement of Miss Joanne Smart to Hamilton Betts Adams has been announced by her mother, Mrs. George 'W. Smart, Southport. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Adams, Norwalk,

mond, and Mrs. Cletus Harrold, Michigan City. °

Nominating ‘Committee

On the nominating committee are Mrs. Drysdale Brannon, Marion, chairman; Mrs. Wayne Nattkemper, Terre Haute; Mrs. Clarence Merrell; Mrs. J. P. Pennell, Kokomo; Mrs. E. E.. McMichael, Crown Point; Mrs. Edwin Harrington, Chesterton, and | Mrs. Neil Campbell. » Mrs. James L. Murray is chairman of the program committee with Mrs, Richard Edwards. Peru; Mrs. Robert White, and Mrs. Molly Donlin, | Chesterton, Mrs. Nattkemper and Mrs. Datisman: Mrs, James Moffat, | Bloomington, Mrs. Frank Cox, Mrs, Fred Bates Johnson, Mrs. Greenough {and Mrs. Lester Smith. Others Named | Mrs. William Snethen is chair‘man of the budget committee’ with ‘Mrs.—R.—N. Shreve, Lafayette; Mrs. [Harry Tutewiler, Logansport; Mrs. | Paul Kleinholz, East Chicago; Mrs. John Stambaugh, Valporaiso: Mrs. Norman Fox, La Porte; Mrs. MofTat, | Mrs. - Charles Teetor, Hagerstown: Mrs. A. W. Noling, Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin and Mrs. John L. K. Fuller.

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Deadline Set For Applicants

The. other is the moulded,

The little fitted waistcoat in stiff silks, pique or ™

woolens, perhaps horizontally striped like a butler’s waistcoat or checked like a tattersall vest, is used

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BLOOMINGTON, March 4.—Ap-

Conn. The wedding date has not . been set.

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Reservations for the world premiere of “Alice Adams” to be given at the Civic theater Thursday night are being made, with several the- | ‘ater parties being planned: | Persons planning to attend the {premiere are Mr. and Mrs, John D. | Welch, Dr. Carleton B. McCullough, Elmer Stout, Dr. and Mrs. G, H. A. Clowes, Mr. and Mrs, L. G. CumImins J, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar _F. { Kiser, Mrs. Rdy F. Trembley, Capt. | and Mrs. C. A. Toline, Mrs. R. 3. Hall, Maynard R. Lake, Mrs. Ber(trand S. Hawkins, Mrs. J. W. Coffey and Miss Helen Coffey, Misses Betty Ludwick, Frances McComber, | Florence -I. Morrison, Mary E.| | Murphy, Nell McMillan Frazier, El- |

dena and Sara Lauter and Gladys|

Alwes. Also attending will be Mrs. Bertha | | McDowell, Mrs. Frank De Witt, Mr. | land Mrs. U.- D, Crowe, Warren Dawson and Edward Green. Theater parties are being planned {by Dr. J. William Hofmann, Driand |

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All Intermediate Girl Scouts |

{Indianapolis and Marion 1 will attend the rallies at the (Clair and Uptown theaters at

a. m. Saturday where they will i ceive their cookie “sale kits. A

‘the rally they will beégin their

liciting, and will continue orders until March 23. Members of the tommifttee ¥ sisting Mrs; DeGraff are Mrs. Quinlan, rally chairman; Mrs. ter Bray, motor corps; Mrs. J

Loer, downtown booths; Mrs. wile

Chamness, telephone; t kits; Mrs Robert Manfeld, messenger; Mrs, ; Thomas Stevenson, flyer; Mrs, O. Jackson and Mrs, A. J. advisory committee, and Mrs. art A. Bishop, publicity. “ April 13 will mark the the sale with special cookie ; set up in the downtown area and in several of the neighborhood stores. i

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Plan Dance

The Student council of the Are thur Jordan. @onservatory of Musis will sponsor the first post-wase dance of the’ school Friday night at the Woman's Department clu, 1702 N. Meridian st. i" Leo Lajer is chairman ef

dance committee and James oi, ihead of the Student council,

chairman of the ticket committees Others assisting on tickets and dees orations are William Schmalfeldty Ed Ferrell, Robert Carman. Miss Elsie Ruth Young Miss Mary Ets phrat, Florine Duff and Jo Mari= lyn Brown Baumgardt. Chaperons for the dance will b# Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Mungar, Beldon Leonard and Nilg Hovey and Miss Wilma Thompsong

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again and again, over dresses and skirts for street, spectator sports and evening. rae Another note in the Traina-NoreH line is a thi! ih cape (lower left), circular cut of tartan, plaid wool- bound with black braid. It replaces a jacket or coat with many street costumes. In the one shown, the cape is black and red and tops a black wool dress. Examples from the Norell cei ion may be seen at two of the Indianapolis stores. —By LOUISE FLETCHER.

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send an Indiana girl \to Mexico

plication for the Latin-American | ye Harold M. Trusler, Mr. and | exchange scholarship award, SPun- | yi’ marry Reid, Mrs. John Morris Mrs. Teasdale if |sored" by the Indiana Federation of | yoy 0c Burford Danner, Mrs. John| The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Clubs and Indiana university, must Rauch, Mrs. William Atkins and | chapter of Daughters of the Ameris be made by March 20, it has been \,.. wijjjam Macgregor Morris, [can Revolution: will meet at 2:30 Pu

announced. p. m. Thursday in the Propylaesum, Miss Mabel Harlan, 1 y WwW k Mrs. Lydia Parry Teasdale will speak | P1 S$ VYYyOr \ On Display

Spanish department, is chairman on “Personnel in War Plants” * of the selection committee ‘and all «Personnel in War Plants” 4 An exhibit of art work. of high | school classes at Tudor hall opened |

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Hostesses will include Mesdames Mansur Oakes, William H. Howard, { James L. Schell. Fannie Belle Flem= ing and Eben H. Wolcott.

The Federation provides $60. to

for study and the university aliocates an equal amount to bring a! girl from a Spanish- or Portugese-

be served with Mrs. James Gavin and Mrs. Harry Miesse presiding.

P-T. A News—

The executive board of the] FRIDAY Marion County Council of Parents Edgewood—2:30 p. m. Election of and Teachers met at 10:30 a. m.| . ofcers. Playlet. “A Day today in the Claypool hotel. Camp,” by Girl Scouts: The nominating committee sub- Brownies. mitted the following names as can- wayne Township High School—6:30 didates for officers for the next two, p m. Athletic teams, honored years: Mrs. George Moyer, presi-| guests, and five members and the dent; Mrs. Robert Bidlack and Mrs. coach of the basketball team that Erwin Luessow, ‘vice presidents; | played 25 years ago. They are | Mrs. J. A. Schmidt and Mrs. Wil-| Floyd Hilman, New London, O.; liam Wise, secretaries; Mrs. William | Charles Benson, Fred Brandt, WilMartz, treasurer, and Mesdames, liam Freije and Earl Stamn. Basil Fischer, Joseph Seerley and| Letters and sweaters to be Shirley Cox, executive bcard. | awarded. On the nominating committee are | Mrs. Harry Weist, chairman; Mes- | dames Thomas Selmeier, Luessow, Cox and Ollie Guthrie.

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speaking country to spend a year ‘in study on the campus here.

(today in the art supplies depart‘ment of H, Lieher Co. The display

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9 a { Mothers Clab {will meet tomorrow in the hospital. |

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Omega sorority will meet at’ 8 p. m

} Lets 7 tomorrow in the home of Mrs. J. F.|

The applicant for the scholarship | will bé there through March ‘16, * | to Mexico must be a resident of| ‘Students whose work is included Indiana and an alumna or active in the exhibit are Misses Mary Jean!

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student of Indiana university. She Milner, Jennine Grinslade, Kitai

Roesch, 3715 N. Grant ave. Assisi- | REFRIGERATOR CHEESE CAKE

ing Mrs. Roesch will be Mrs. Guy | (For Tugsday’'s Dinner) Williams and Mrs. Charles Ruminer. | 4 tsps. plain geldtin Miss - Florence Porter will speak |g eggs on “Here and There in Mexico." | 1, tsp. salt Election of - officers will be -held. i, o- milk Chairman of the nominating com- 1; ¢ sugar mittee is Mrs. John Leslie, assisted | 3, 1b. creamed cottage cheese by Mrs. E. J. Kendall and Mrs. Wil- |; tbsp. grated lemon rind 3 thsps. lemon juice Mrs. Hal Aspy has been named | 1; tsp. vanilla chairman of the summer rush com- | mittee with Mrs. Fred ‘Cogshall and | Miss Ellen Cook as assistants |

COFFEE CHIFFON PIE (For Wednesday's Pinner) Is ¢. coffee -4, _¢. boiling water 1 tsp. gelatine 2 thsps. milk 's c. strong coffee la’ c. éréeam £gRS, separated % C. sugar 1s tsp. salt _1sp. vanilla

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rq Viz 4 must have a speaking knowledge of | Pantzer and Georgia Mattison, all] 4 J Spanish, and must be willing to co- of Indianapolis; Miss Peggy Stone, | operate in developing the Federa- San Francisco; Miss Sally Mason, | tion's program of cultural relations Noblesville;. Miss Virginia Obrecht, | | with Latin America, Personal inter-| Tell City; Miss Lois Hutchman, De{views will be held with the joint catur, Ga. and Miss Dorothy Myles, | committee of the Federation and Mt. Vernon. [ university. | The works are -done in pastels, ! On the selection committee be- tempera, oils, pen and inks and! {sides Miss Harlan are Mrs. Edwin water color. Miss Irene Sartor is | I. Poston. Martinsville; Mrs. Oscar teacher of the art classes.

[‘Ahlgren, Whiting; Mrs. James F.| : | Riggs, Sullivan, all representing the | 1 . ys " Hairdressers Attend

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Mueller and Mrs. Robert E. Burke of the university. Ex-officio mem- | ber of the committee is Mrs. W, H. Lykins, Covington, president of the Federation.

A group of Indianapolis hairdressers is attending the annual meeting of the Chicago Hairdressers and Cosmetologists association which opened yesterday at

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‘Mrs. H. C. Ferneding. officer of the ‘day. will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur Cramer and Mrs. Roy Nation

County schools are planning Par-ent-Teacher association meetings for this week. The schedule follows.

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Omega Nu Tau Group Will Roll Bandages

the Hotel Sherman. {4 Those attending are Mesdames Lucille Patterson, Minnie Goerke,

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ers’ club’ will have a covered-dish hostess Lawrence Grade 8chool—7:30 p. m.|jyncheon at noon tomorrow,

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A covered dish luncheon will be rved with Mrs, Karl Kiefer as Assisting her will be Mrs Josephine Coll and Mrs. D. J. Can-

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Ruth Oesterle, Murt Craig, Flor-! Trowbridge, Mabel Thomas,

holder, Miss Irma Zook, Paul Raymann and Jonas Palm.

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Miss Evelyn Sickels will speak on tion of officers will be held.

gany. Mrs. Walter P. Morton will “Children’s Current Books.”

Mrs. R. L. Fullerton is chairman. speak at 2:30 and a Red Cross moWEDNESDAY {of the program. A panel discussion tion picture will be shown 'on “Do You Have Behavior Prob- | NE Cumberland—6:30 p. m. Covered- |" " : : > dish supper. Teachers will pe | lma? will be, held with Mrs. ‘Sorority to Meet | ' honored guests. K. Mark Cowan Decide Mums us Ha vel Alpha chapter, Delta Phi Beta in charge of program. SHE TE, en sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today

Mesdames Byron Kilgore, Thomas ; | Glenns Valley Study Group—11:30 : in the home of Mrs. Geneva Ware, | a. m. Mrs. Frances Hurt, hostess, | Culver: Oren Pritchard -and Gordon

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Two P.E.O. Chapters Will Meet Tomorrow

cottage cheese through sieve.= Add mixture and lemon rind, lemon, juice, vanilla, cream and mix well.* Then fold in" stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into an 8-inch spring form pan which has been lined © with bread-crumb mixture, made as follows: Mix- melted butter with breadcrumbs, corn sirup, cinnamof .and

Chapters AM and Q, P. E. O. Sis-

where they will devote the meet- | ing time to rolling bandages. The [chapter will work with the Cancer |

Homemakers’ Club society for the coming .year. mrs. Plans

Gue Robert Hodges is chairman of the st Day } he

committee, assisted by Mrs. Rich- Oaklandon ~ Homemakers’ | ard Cheesman and Mrs. Edward club will observe guest day at 1:15 Brownewell. |p. m. tomorrow in the Oaklandon! Gamma chapter of the society grade school. Guests will include,

| will meet in the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Janice, Berlin, ‘home demon- |

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“Let's Get Rid of Prejudice.” Chairman of the hostesses is {Mrs. Fred Ahrens assisted by Mes- | THURSDAY |

{dames James Marcum, Lloyd Rice,

salt. Pat over bottom and -up sides {of the spring form pan to form a of uniform thickness. Pour

Pre-Leiiten Party

Mrs. William J. Hartman is chair- | crust

Edgewood Study Group—12:45 p. m.| A. L. Maple, Donald Williams, Ray- man of a pre-Lenten dessert card {i} the cottage. cheese filling ;and

Covered-dish Welfare Griffin.

luncheon. “Child | mond Schrameyer, William Wilhite, Service,” Miss Louise | Bernard Lee.

Carl Henschen, Frank Emge and | Flower Social club at 1 p. m. to-| morrow

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- ‘ Election to Be Held By Irvington Club Election of officers will be held. by the Irvington Home Study club tomorrow at the luncheon meeting in the home o Mrs, Marshall D. Lupton, 5070 Pleasant Run pkwy Assisting Mrs Lupton will be Mrs, Theodore Layman, chairman; Mesdames Russell 8. Bosart, Louis »J. Morgan and Donald PF. Lafuze. Mrs. Walter W, Ward will speak on “Whodunit.”

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terhood, will meet tomorrow. The

first chapter will meet at the home ‘India na’ Is Theme of Mrs&R., K. Lewis, 5009 Park ave. |

Alpha chapter; Epsilon Sigma AlElection of officers will be held.

pha sorority, Chapter Q also will hold election today in the club room in and installation of officers at the building. Mrs. Florence Siddons home of Mrs. Paul J. Stokes, 4519 and Miss Grace VanCamp are in Central ave {charge of the program. The theme will be “Indiana.”

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. Mothers’ Club

The Forty-Ninth Street Kinderclub will meet for

. ar : A- card’ party will be sponsore by circles 3 and 4 of 88. Pe'er and! Paul cathedral unit of the National £2rten Mothers’ c lof Cathol A. : “ a covered dish luncheon at 1:15 Dunes oy i omen at 2, m. Wednesday at the kinderDO re neve D:icarten. “If* Children "Are Aftwid" ? 3 rs. Lharles HECK, oi pe the subject of a discussion

captains, will be in charge of ar- ; Wah rangements. The party will be held |'° be led by Mrs. LeRoy. Wal le:

in the Cathedral social center, 1324

N. Pennsylvania st. Service Star Legion

os The Hamilton « Berry chapter, ’ Y . St. Margaret's Guild service star Legion, will meet at 2 , 1p |p. Mm. tomorrow at the home of Mrs St. Margaret's Hospital guild will /' “ro 014 wiles, 4225 Graceland meet for a luncheon at 12:30 p. Mm. aye Mrs. Cora Young Wiles will be tomorréw in the home of Mrs. Wil- assistant hostess and Mrs. Charles ‘hur Patterson, 118 Buckingham dr. K. McDowell, president, will preside. {Mrs. Robert Miles will be co- — Advertisement i

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