Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1946 — Page 24

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Kappa Alpha Theta Tea Wednesday ‘ MRS. ROBERT W. HIGBIE JR. grand national president of

Be “Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Will Observe State Day March 16

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Mrs. James Costin. :

The four active chapters in the state—Delta chapter at Indiana university, Tota chapter at DePauw university, Mu chapter at Butler university and Gamma Delta chapter at Purdue university —and alumnae throughout the state will attend. Stunts, to be presented by each of the active chapters, will highlight the program following the luncheon. - Mrs. Alfred Dick-

inson Smith has announced that group presenting the best sketch.

Awards to Be Presented

- THE ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP award—a silver serving tray-— will be presented to the chapter achieving the highest scholastic average in the state. The award will be made by Mrs. Royer K. Brown, president of the local alumnae. awards—silver -bracelets bearing the Kappa coat-of-arms—will be presented to coeds achieving the highest averages in their chapters. Mrs. James Costin, music chairman, will lead the guests in group singing, accompanied by Mrs. Frank H. Fairchild, pianist. At the speakers’ table will be the luncheon committee and officers of the Indianapolis Alumnae association—Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, vice president; Mrs. James E. Lesh, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Conwell Smith, recording secretary. Honor guests will include Mrs. Everett national president of the sorority; Mrs. Clay Ulen, Lebanon, president of Delta province; Mrs. Milton Malilender, Birmingham, Mich,, vice president; the four scholarship winners and the presidents Reservations for the luncheon at 12:30 Edwin M. Joyce or Mrs. Herschel

of the four active chapters. p. mi. may be made with Mrs,

Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, will

Butler university campus Monday through March 17. Members and alumnae of the chapter will entertain with a tea for Mrs. Higbie from 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday in the chapter house. Mrs. L. M. Henderson of the alumnae group and Mrs. Julia Sweet,

house mother, will pour,

Hostesses will include Mrs. J. Leslie Duvall, president of the Butler chapter, and Misses Ann Shuttleworth, Katharine Armstrong,

Morene Cottingham, Betty Jo Fark

‘FIRST STATE-WIDE gathering of Kappa mnia sorority members since 1941 will be March 16 when the sorority’s annual state day and luncheon will be resumed. “Together Again” will be thetheme of the luncheon to bé held in the “Mrs. Claude G. Jacquart has been n chairman of arrangements with Mrs. Leroy L. Wahle

as co-chairman. Table decorations are being planned by Mrs. Thomas D. Stevenson, art chairman, assisted by Mrs. Robert W. Clark and

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and Elizabeth Josey.

Harmonie Club Lists New Officers

Mrs. William J. Stark is the new president of the Harmonie club. Other officers are Mrs. Clare F. Cox, vice president; Mrs. James W. Costin, treasurer; Mrs. John W. Hutchings, recording secretary; Mrs.

_Ray Patterson, corresponding sec-

retary, and Miss Emma Doeppers, librarian. : Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt was named publicity chairman and Mrs. O. M. Jones will head the telephone committee. Mrs. Hutchings and Mrs. Lucille Wagner Edington were named to the board of directors.

Legion Units List Activities The Irvington unit, American | Legion auxiliary, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the post home. Ralph B. Gregg, national judge advocate of the Legion, will speak. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, legislative chairman, will have charge of the program. The beard will meet at 7 p.m A teen-age dance will be sponsored

to reign as queen of the dance. C

The Ki-Acky Sub-Deb club is calling the dance it will sponsor tomorrow night in the Brookside community center a “sweater swirl,” and a high spot of the event will be the election of a sweater girl

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‘Welfare Department Arranges Program

superintendent of “public instruc|tion, will address the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, next Friday in Ayres’ auditorium He will talk on “A Chance for Every Child Through Industrial and Arts Education.” The program will be in charge of the district's public welfare depart--|ment and Mrs. Edward H. Niles,

department chairman, will present Mr. Young. :

fare department and nursing home director will talk on ‘““Three Score and Ten.” He will be introduced by Mrs. C. E Sunthimer, chairman of the nursing home committee. Mrs, Charles H. Smith, health division chairman, proposed expansion of the tuberculosis hospital at Sunnyside, and Mrs. John PF. Engelke of the ra-

the City hospital.

andidates for the sweater girl title are being entered by city sub-deb Mrs.

Reservations Made tor Play At the Civic

Reservations for -the week-end performances of “Alice Adams,” the | Booth Tarkington-Elizabeth Trotter | play at the Civic theater, have been announced, | Attending tonight will be the parties of Messrs, and Mesdames Saul Bernat, William E. Blackburn, James H. Carnine, Maxwell Coppock, Wil- | liam Fox, Wendell Georgen, Her-| bert Grimes, H. C, Holmes, Gordon | Holmes, Graden Hoover, L. O.] Johnson, George Kingsbury and) Walter B. Lichtenstein. i Other reservations for tonight's) production include the parties of] Messrs. and Mesdames R. J, Maci, | Walter A. Richert, Fritz Schaefer, L. B. Sebastian, Ralph Simon, C. L.| Williams and Ashun Yung, Misses | Marie Bennett, Helen Marie Wein- | hardt and Virginia Richards.

by the Irvington post and auxiliary on March 16 using a St. Patrick's | day theme. In charge of arrange- | ments “are Messrs. and Mesdames | Herman E. Bobbe, Frank Bush and Clifford Earle.

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Attending tomorrow night will be Messrs. and Mesdames FP, F. Mar-| ston, W. David Morton, George W.| Outcalt, Prank .P. Platt, Frank|

| Reynolds, Roy Sharpe, T. E. Snod- |

grass, Erwin Stout, G. Vance Smith, Leroy L.| |Wahle and Horace Weakley. . i Reservations ‘also have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Freder- | lick Weber, Henry Wilson and Pres- | |ton Wolf, Miss Gladys Shaw, Miss | |Clara ‘Weber and Dr, and Mrs. | {Hugh K. Thatcher. | Other Saturday night parties | will be those of Messrs. and Mes- | {dames Roger Beane, J. D. Brosnan, | George Buskirk, Marshall Davis, |

|Glenn Kingham, William H. Lego, |Lewis Levy, James Loomis and | (Marvin Lugar, Dr. and Mrs. C. B.! Bohner and Miss Laura Dell Gise

'M rs. Gray to Speak | ‘At Luncheon Meeting]

| The Municipal Gardens Depart- | {ment club will meet at noon Mon- |

: At Shower on March 16; |

Claude Dolbow, William T. Ervin, | Laurence Hayes, Wendell H. Kern, |

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|day in the Municipal Gardens club) house for a luncheon meeting. | At 10:30 a. m. the nominating committee will be elected by the {board of directors. Mrs. C. B. Fans{ler, president, will preside. | Mrs. A. B. Pace will be hostess | for the luncheon, assisted by Mes- | {dames Earl Buchanan, Paul Hub-| ble, G. C. Pieper and. Roscoe Barnes. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Grace Gray of the conservation department, Hospitality chairman for the day is Mrs. William Hodgson. Towels will be hemmed and given to the Bridgeport Nutrition camp. ! Mrs. Cadman Starr, assisted by Mrs E. C. Ball, will be in charge of the! work.

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‘Mrs. Louis Mader Will Be Guest

been selected by the third district, I. F. C, as a candidate for junior trustee of the organization. The election will be at the state convention May 13-15 at French Lick

'Cook-Limberger Rite Announced McKee Chapel Will Be Scene

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Miss Ruth Ann Quick will be-

A marriage announcement, and a shower for a recent bride are included in today’s bridal news. = Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cook are on a wedding trip in Chicago following their marriage last Saturday in Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev. Pr. Burchard Conrad read the vows. The bride, the former Miss Margaret Limberger, is the daughter of me r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Limberger,

F D {845 Lincoln st. The bridegroom's - Ee parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph oster 5 y Cr Cook, 225 Bicking st. ou z: | Mrs. J. Howard Hunt, sister of the Vow S: W 1 | l Be |bride, was matron of honor and

5 5 William A. Obergfell was best man. Read Tonight

Mann Jr. in a ceremony at 8:30 p. m, today in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church.

ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean H. Quick, 632 W.

| The couple will live in Santa Ana, iCal.

; 8 = 43d st, and Mrs. Maude Mann, Miss Georgia Dyer will become Mrs. Louis G. Mader Jr. will be|Cleveland, is the. bridegroom’s the bride of Robert W. Foster in a [the honor guest at a miscellaneous mother.

ceremony at 8 p. m. today. in the|shower to be given by Mrs. Harry| A reception in the home of the

7th District

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dium division will report on the use of seventh district radium in

W. C. Bartholomew will

‘|Alumnae chapter ‘of Delta Gamma

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clubs. Two of the girls who have been active in making arrangements for the dance are Miss Louise presse snd open ine meeting at Hanna (left) and Miss. Bettie Lou Baynes. am i 0» Mrs. Charles G. Rodman has

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home of the bridegroom's parents, D. Sullivan March 18 in the bride's parents will follow the cereMr. and Mrs. Herschel Foster, home of Mrs. Sullivan's parents, mony. With the bridegroom's Greenfield. * Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Gideon. | mother, out-of-town guests will in- |

The bride, who lives at 1025 N.| ARuests will be Mesdames Alfred clude Mrs. Arvin W. Mann, Bir- | Jefferson ave. is the daughter of Blaser, William Boyd, James Dillon, | mingham, Ala., sister-in-law of the

Venus E. Dyer of Bloomington. Mrs.|Gideon, Clarence Howe, Richard bridegroom; and his sister and

Donald Hutchinson of Worthington | Isenhour, Robert E. Lisby, Louis G. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Z.|

will be her sister's matron of honor. Mader Sr. Harry E. Miller, Merle|John Fay, Columbus, O. She will wear a blue costume with |K. Montgomery, Simon Shelley, Gil-

will be his brother's best man. A pink crepe frock fashioned with and William York.

| bridegroom was graduated from three-quarter length full sleeves, a|

Other guests will be Misses Alice Ohio State university, V neckline and a peplum has been Carter, Betty Dorsey, Evelyn Goep- | ——— tiem chosen by the bride. She will wear |per, Alice Hughes, Thelma Irwin, |Q3 black accessories and a corsage of Helen Katterhenry, Lavena Eee [SIX Officers Elected white carnations and hyacinths. |Barbara Lucas, Velma Morford, | : - A reception will be held in the Betty Murray, Ruth Pacala, Hod IBy D. A. R. Chapter bridegroom's home following the | Schubert, Fae Stillabower and Barceremony, The couple will make para Wells. first vice regent of the Caroline their home at the Jefferson ave. ad-| Mrs, Mader was Miss Barbara | Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R, | dress. {King before her marriage Feb, 23. yesterday.

Hospital Guilds Book Meetings

Two hospital guilds have announced their .schédules of .meetings for next week. Riley Hospital Cheer guild units | meeting at the hospital tc sew are: |Monday-—visiting group; Tuesday— |*Old John Henry”, Wednesday— | (“Even as a Child”; Thursday—"“The

Sorority to Meet {secretary; Mrs. J. Francis Madden, Alpha chapter, Alpha Omicron Al- | chapter house secretary; Mrs. Ben-

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Tuesday in the Lincoln room of the lY. M, C. A | Patrick, librarian.

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and Priday—' Full Harvest.” The, 11 White Cross meetings at . I the guild sérvice center will be: oe Monday—Third Christian and Broadway Baptist; Tuesday-—Grace

Methodist, Calvary Baptist and | Bellaire; Wednesday — Broadway Methodist and Perry township;

Thursday—Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis, and Friday—Riverside park.

W. D. Peat to Speak On Chinese Art

Wilbur D. Peat, director of the John Herron Art museum, will talk or. “Symbolism in Chinese Art”| at 4 p. m, Sunday in the assembly |

hall of the museum. { |

Annual Card Party The annual card party of the| James E. Roberts Parent-Teacher | association will be at 1 p. m. next| . I'hursday in the Food Craft auditorium Mrs Frederick H. Gregg, *hairman, wil be assisted by Mesdames Leorard King, George Bates, Richard Stern, Willlam Cain, Claude Brooks and Carl Stone.

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¢ Miss Quick is a graduate of But- | IPlack accessories. Sgt. Max Foster | bert Steinke, John A. Sullivan, Ev- jer university and a member of!

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Dressed - in © Japanese . costum members of Girl Scout troops: observed the national Girl Scc. theme, “Citizenship in Acti Around the World,” witn a doll fe tival at the George Sloan sche. recently. . 3 After studying the folk-lore a customs of the Japanese people; trls presentéd the-American ve sion of the festival with a collé tion of dolls from many countri Mrs, ‘A. O. Hufnagel and M Egon Hessel are leaders “of t troop. Mrs. Hessel spent 20 ye: in Japan as a missionary, and ps ticipated in: the doll festival in th country. .

sorority were made last night at a general committee meeting in the home of Mrs, Edwin Schulz, general chairman. : Lie The event will be held March 23

Strickland, secretary of the Delta Gamma province, will speak at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon. A dance will be held from 9:30"p. m. to 12:30 a. m. x Mrs. Oren H. Grant will head the dew hospitality committee. Pledges from each Delta Gamma chapter in Indiana will participate in the candlelighting service following the luncheon. The service will commemorate the founding of the national organization,

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