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MUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1946

Organizations Announce ‘New Officers

Sororities and Clubs Hold Elections

New officers have been announced By several organizations following recent election meetings. Mrs, John W. Walker was elected president of the Meridian Heights Inter-Se club at a recent meeting. Other. officers elected were Mrs. Kern J. Miles and Mrs. Ralph B. Waddington, vice presidents; Mrs. Russell W. Lamb and Mrs, Robert H. Stone, secretaries; Mrs. Bert E. Ellis, treasurer, and Mrs. P. E. Powell, historian. On the executive committee are Mrs. Graeme Supple and Mrs. Oral W. Bridgford. Mrs, Waddington and Mrs. H., A. Johnson are the delegate and alternate to the In-| dianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Phillip 8. Hildebrand, delegate and alternate to the Indiana Federation of Clubs,

and Mrs. Mark W. Rhoads and| Mrs. Allan K. Harcourt, delegate |

and alternate to the seventh district, I. F. C.

New officers of Beta chapter, Phi Deita Pi sorority, are Miss Ruth Tipton, president; “Mrs. Joel Lee

Sanders, vice president; Miss Vir-|: 4

ginia De Pelice, secretary, and Miss Winifred Peters, treasurer, Mrs. Luther Benton was named rush captain, Mrs. Robert Power, historian, and Mrs. Bruce Frazer,

property officer. hotel,

Miss Evelyn Aufderheide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Aufderheide, R.R. 20, has been elected secretary-treasurer of Sigma Tau Delta, national literary society, at Butler university, A junior at Butler, Miss Aufderheide is & member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority; Sigma Alpha Iota, music honorary sorority; Phi Chi Nu, freshman honorary society, and the Sociology club.

Mrs. Harold J. Hayes has been elected president of the Brookside Garden club, Other officers are Mrs. Ervin Snyder and Mrs. Grover Long, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Edgar L. Thompson and Mrs. Alva Robinson, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs.

Harris, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Harry German, historian.

Mrs... Marie long ‘is the new president of the Indianapelis Day Nursery Mothers’ club. Mrs. Ruth’ Kountz has been elected vice president, Mrs. Edward Troy, secretary, and Mrs. Charles Duncan, program chairman. The club will have a guest meetIng April 26 in the nursery.

Fr. Holloran Speaks

The Newman Mothers’ ‘club of Butler university met this afternoon in the S8.. Peter and Paul social room, 1324 N. Pennsylvania st. The Rev. Fr. John Holloran of 8t. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church spoke and Mrs. Walter Kibler presided.

Card Party Planned

Officers will be: installed March 29 in the Warren| ©

Principals

Dexheimer-Carlon photo,

Mr. and Mrs. James Dine, 2917 E. 10th st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine, and James Poulos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poulos, 342 Limestone st. The wedding will be April 28 in the Greek Orthodox church.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cron, 746 Woodlawn ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Cpl. Don L. Millburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Millburn, Cleveland.

in Bridal News -

Photo Reflex ‘photo.

The engagement of Miss Helene Strauss to Henry Farber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave

Farber, 1833 S. East st. is an- | nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strauss, Gary. No date has been set for the wedding.

P. H. Ho photo. Mrs. James H. McCown, 2435 Guilford ave, was Miss Virginia Lee Stokes before her marriage Jan. 11. She is the daughter of Mrs. Bernice L. Stokes and William Stokes of Indianapolis,

A card party will be given by the Women’s auxiliary to the National] Federation of Postal Clerks 130 in! the Food Craft shop at 1:30 p. m.| tomorrow. Mrs. Luther Higbie, | ways and means committee chairman, is in charge.

Bi-Monthly- Meeting The bi-monthly meeting of the | Lutheran Women's Missionary eouncil was held this afternoon in| the parish hall of the Trinity Evan- | gelical Lutheran church.

Iwill instruct.

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Farris- Siniff Ceremony Is Read In the Indianapolis Athletic Club

A BACKGROUND OF PALMS AND CANDELABRA formed the setting this morning for the marriage of Miss

Beverly Siniff and Capt. Joh

changed vows at 11 o'clock in the palm room of the Indianapolis Athletic club. The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Somes, pas-

n Joseph Farris. They ex-

{the university, will attend and Dr.

High School Senior Girls

Guest Tea Planned By I. U. Women

A tea will be given at 2 p. m. Saturday by. the Indiana University Women's club for honor senior girls of the Indianapolis high schools. It will be in the Ball residence of the Indiana university medical center. Eight coeds, representing the different schools and departments of

Mary Crawford of the economics faculty will consult with interested girls. Mrs. Robert Lingle, president, will preside and hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Summers, chairman, Misses Lute “Troutt, Florence Day, Helen Carr and Constance Hunf-] ington, Mrs. Harry Foreman and Mrs. Herbert Kessel. Committees Named

Members of the club making arrangements with students at the high schools are Mrs. C. W. Weathers, Shortridge; Miss Helen Elliott, Technical; Miss Betty Foster, Manual; Mrs. Marie Wilcox, Washington; Miss Dorotha E. Kirk, Howe; Miss Flora E. Will, Broad Ripple, and Miss Mary Kervan, St. Agnes. The coeds who will attend from the university are Misses Phyllis Wear, Barbara Breining, Molly Bernice Cohen, Jean Maney and Kathleen Nolan, all of Indianapolis; Miss Sally Cunningham, Wallage, Miss Mary Morrison, Hartsville, and Miss Margaret Templeton, Bedford. |

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Mrs. Warren D. Oakes (left) was general chairman for the book review which the Central Avnue Methodist church W. S. C. S.' sponsored this afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs, William H. Remy (right), vice president of the society, was one of the

hostesses. »

Mrs. Russell J. Sanders was the speaker this afternroon” when the Central Avenue Methodist church 'W, 8 C. 8. sponsored a book review in Ayres' auditorium. She chose “The King's General” (Du Maurier) for her reviews Mrs. Warren D. Oakes served as genera] chairman. On the ticket committee were Mesdames

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J. C. McColgin, C. R. Plummer, W. C. Oliver, C. R. Fant, J. F. Cottingham, F. D. Leete Jr, Ora Cudworth, E. A. Good and Alberta P. Nay and Miss Edith Wood. | The hostesses were Mrs, C. F, Posson, W,. 8. C. 8. president; Mrs. William H. Remy, vice, president, and Mrs. Parker Jordan, treasurer r |

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Possible future project plans for the Indianapolis Junior league will be discussed today and tomorrow when local officers and committee members meet with Mrs. Charles 8. Monroe, welfare consultant for the Association of Junior. Leagues of America. Mrs. Monroe: arrived here from New York today for a two-day visit with the local organization. She also is co-ordinator of field service for the association. She will have luncheon with the board of directors of the league tomorrow noon in the Indiafapolis Athletic club, A general meeting of | league members will follow at 1:30 p. m. in the War Memorial. Future policies committee members of the Indianapolis league met |

tor of the Christ the King Catholic church, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Siniff and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Pauline Farris

of Washington.

Miss Gaile Russell Cousins, maid of honor, chose a gray wool suit with brown accessories. The matron of honor, Mrs. Joseph Kinsey

Jenkins of Richmond, was dressed

in an electric blue wool suit with

black accessories. Both wore half-hats of violets and stephanotis and carried handbags covered with matching flowers.

Sewing Class Booked At School 84

A special adult sewing class will open tomorrow at school 84, 440 E. 57th st., for women in the neighborhood. The free instruction will be sponsored by the extended school service department of the public schools. The course, which will include fundamental principles of sewing, dressmaking and garment alteration, will be held weekly from 9 to 11 a. m. Mrs. Elizabeth Holtsclaw

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Entering with her father, the bride wore a tailored white flannel suit with navy accessories and a half-hat of stephanotis. She carried a handbag topped with a white orchid. Cmdr. William Farris of Washington was his brother's best man. Ushers were Mr. Jenkins and Robert St. Pierre. The bride's mother chose a black moire suit and wore a purple orchid. Mrs# Farris was dressed in a blue frock and wore an orchid.

Trip to Chicago FOLLOWING the ceremony a reception was held in the green room of the athletic club. Smilax and gardenias surrounded the wedding cake. The couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago. For traveling the bride chose a black suit with black accessories and a white flower hat. She wore an orchid corsage. The bride attended Indiana university and Capt. Farris attended Georgetown university and was graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a member of Delta Chi fraternity.

with Mrs. Monroe this morning in| | the Woodstock club. A tea was held jin her honor this afternoon by the | past presidents and honorary | members of the league.

Legion Units ‘To Give Flags

School 32 will receive new flags in honor of Homer Chaillaux from the 11th district, American Legion and auxiliary, at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Carl Gates will present the gift. Units which contributed are Broad Ripple, Paul Coble, HiywardBarcus, Indianapolis Power & Light, Irvington, Madd en - Nottingham, Bruce Robison, Osric Mills Watkins and Wayne. Mrs. Harris Mondary, auxiliary president, and Dr. C. B. Chambers, commander of the 11th district, will be honor guests at the presentation. " n Elmer Krueger and Edward 8. Dowling will tell of their experiences on a recent trip to South America at the joint dinner meeting of the John H. Holliday Jr. American Legion post and its auxiliary at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Riviera club. Mrs, Lowell S. Fisher will conduct the business meeting of the auxiljary following the dinner. Plans will be made for a “white elephant” sale and a guest luncheon to be held in April. Mrs. Jrank English will be chairman for the luncheon, assisted by Mesdames Maxwell Droke, Ray Dorr, W. Paul Roush and M. L.

Sororities

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A series of rush parties beginning ‘with a St. Patrick's day tea held has been scheduled by | Lambda chapter, Omega Nu Tau | 4a

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The’ international convention of { the sorority to be held Aug 5 to 8 |in Toronto will be discussed and | preparations will be made for dele-

| gates to attend. |

An informal supper will be given | tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Robert IL. Anderson, 5630 Rawls ave, and a cocktail party will be given in the home of Mrs. Roy Hill, 526 N. Drexel ave, from 3 to 5 p. m.

Clarence Paul, 20 W. 4pth | st., will be hostess for the dessert- | bridge meeting of the Indianapolis | Alumnae association of Sigma | Kappa sorority at 7:30 p. m. tomor|row. Mrs. Paul R. Summers will

Meeting Tonight

Delta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma sorority, will meet at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Hendron, 621 N.

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Mrs Cewley ‘Alpha Tau chap., Alpha Zeta Beta.

Is Elected Auxiliary Head

Mrs. Emory Cowley was elected president yesterday of the Marion County Juvenile Center auxiliary. The election preceded the program of the organization in Ayres’ auditorium, Other new officers are Mrs. Frank E. Weimer and Mrs. Claude Franklin, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, Julius Johnson and Mrs. Roscoe Conkle, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, C. B. Casselman, treasurer. Mrs. Fred Iske, membership secretary; Mrs. R. Harry- Townsend, program chairman; Mrs. Charles Fansler, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Merlin Mullane, director, Mrs. Adeline C. Lehman, superintendent of the Girls’ school at Clermont, was the speaker for the program. She explained that it is the

Help Each Other. Noon Wed. Mrs.

Hey! Study. Wed. . Rauh Memorial

library. “Changing China,” Mrs. Nettie Littleton Kane. Indianapolis Readers. Wed. Mrs.

CLUBS

Edward Dwyer, 404

. Oakland, hostess. Luncheon. i

© Joseph A. Cameron, 1116 W. 34th, hostess. “American Chronicle,” Mrs. Carey Smith Frye. “Ray Stannard Baker,” Mrs. Edward L. Osborne. ra Victory chap, I. T-8.C. 8 p. m. ‘Wed. Parlor I, Mrs: Jenny Harris, Mrs. Irene Durham, hostesses. “Natural Resources,” Mrs. Helen~Talge Brown. Election. Irvington Catholic Woman's Study. 1 pp m Wed Mrs, Wiliam Strack, 3541 N. Meridian, hostess. “Pius XII and Democracy,” Mrs, Karl Kernel. Irvington Homemakers, 1:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Paul Miller, 840 N. Bancroft, hostess. “Persona Grooming,” project lesson. Irvington Mother Study, Wed. Mrs. Kent Dorman, 315 Lesley, hostess. “Religion in the Home," the Rev. Edward C. McCance, New Century. 11 a. m. Wed. Mrs. C. H. Maston, 3653 Winthrop, hostess. “Art,” Mrs. M. B, Sparks. Election. Woman's Advance. 1 p. m. Wed. Riviera club. Mrs. 8. G. Wilson, hostess. Mrs, Charles J. Cook, discussion leader. Luncheon, Elec tion.

MISCELLANEOUS

Hotel Lincoln. |

New Harmony chapter, tional, Travel-Study club, installed at 7:45 p. m. in the Y. W. C. A. a Mrs, Helen Lougher, i chairman of the I. T\-8. O. tion, will be in charge of ti mony. Hostessés will be M Charles Collins, John Keefe, ward Kirch and Charles Guests will include Mrs. | Thompson, extension chairman the federation; Mrs. John Thorn burgh, honorary - president of the federation; Mrs. Lloyd x federation president, and nbers of the Mayflower chapter, I. T.=8. C. Mrs, Wayne Reddick will speak.

"88 Bg Annie Laurie chapter, Internass tional Travel-Study club, held its first monthly meeting this afters noon in the home of Mrs. V. B Mrs,

Marshall, 922 N, Audubon rd. Assistant: hostesses were. Walter Wilkins and Miss. Lola Smith, Mrs. John W. Thornburgh spoke on’ “India:" Tm Officers of the newly-organized chapter are Mrs. V. E.' Marshall, president; Mrs. Earl Wiseman, first vice president; Mrs. Wilkins, secs ond vice president; Mrs. Joseph L.

Robert E. Kennington unit, American Legion aux. 1:30 p. m. Wed, In the post home. Mrs. Mary M, Barry presiding.

SORORITIES

Wed. Claypool hotel, Mrs. Charles! Grand Pre

Wenner presiding. Gamma chap.

Barr, hostesses. party.

p. m. Wed. Mrs. Lois - N. Linwood, hostess. Chap. V. P. 0 2p m Wed Mrs. W. Kenneth Shirley, 820 N

Richardson, program. Highlights,” Mrs. John Fletcher. Alpha chap, Phi Theta Delta. p. m. Wed. 3024 N. Capitol, hostess,

Butler Faculty Club Meets Tomorrow

school’s job to show the girls at th institution that they are reall wanted and to educate the public

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Church Groups Lis

Activities

The Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of Isabella, will have a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. today in the Catholic community center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania st. A surprise St. Patrick's party will follow the business meeting scheduled for 8 p. m. The program will be given by the Daughters of Isabella Glee club under the direction of Miss Mary Agnes Keller. » » The Women's union of the Emerson Avenue Baptist church will hold an all-day meeting tomorrow beginning with a prayer period” at 10:45 a. m. The business session will start at 11:15 o'clock and a covered-dish luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Howard Robertson will lead the devotions. At the 1:30 o'clock session a White Cross play, “Love Is the Thread,” will be given. Mrs. Peter Vroom will provide the music.

Visitors Return

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Pilot Club Plans

hostess chairman. Assisting will be Mesdames James Fletcher Price, Byron L. Westfall and John Zadronzy and Miss Margaret Habein. Mrs. P. M. Bail will pour

Omega Nu Tau. Wed. Woman's Department club. Misses Hazel Knight, Gertrude Thornburgh will speak on “India” | Corydon, Ellen Isgrigg and Edith| ™ 4 St. Patrick's day

Alpha chap, Omega Phi Tau. 8 y p. m. Wed. Mrs, William Hollo-! 3 way, 1814 N. Illinois, hostess, Of G.O.P. Club % Beta chap, Omega Phi Tau 8 3 i

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Bolton, hostess, Mrs. Louis M. Creek pkwy. will be hostess to the “Record pourth Ward Women's Republican

8 Mrs. Edithe Pratt,

Prof. Rosamond Risser Jones of [are ‘Mrs. Carroll Kramer, membeg= the Butler university journalism |ship; Mrs. Lewis 8. Finch, contact; department will. speak-at a meeting | Mrs. Jesse W. Gammon, ways and f the Butler Women's Faculty means; Mps. Agnes Todd, program; b at 3 p. m. tomoirow in the Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, parlia[tiniversity recreation room. Her sub- mentarian; Mrs. J. Herbert Hart» = | jéct will be, “Meet Your Newspaper.” man, public relations; Mrs. Emsley Mrs. James H. Peeling will be | Johnson Sr. liostesses; Mrs. Dortha her

Daley, corrésponding secretary; Mrs, John E. Jefferson, recording secre= tary; Mrs, Darwin Ahlefeld, treas- | urer, and Mrs. E. J. Matthews, | |auditor, Mrs. William Ream is the | federation delegate. er 2 oan af chapter, I. T.-8, ©, will. meet at 7:30 p. m, today im the home of Mrs. Carl O.

2612 Ryan dr. Mrs. John 4

‘New Chairmen

nounced | Mrs. Bdwin Steers, 3686 EB. Fall _

club at 8 p. m. today. ¢ Lt. Gov. Richard T. James will speak on “Government by ‘Face Lifting’ ” and will tell of his recent mission to London. 5 Committee chairmen for the year have been announced by Mus. Walter Pritchard, president. They

Bender, location, and Mrs. Julia

Ray, Iles, associate members. Hostesses for tonight's meeting will be Mesdames J. J. Bering, {L H. Bassett, W. P. Meyers, Hay~

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Entertainment

The Pilot club will entertain the Indianapolis Business and Profes-| sional Women’s club at 5:30 p. m.| Thursday in Block's auditorium. | An illustrated fashion talk will be given by Miss Dorothy Darling, ! fashion co-ordinator. At 7 p. m. dinner will be served at the W. D. | OC. clubhouse. Mrs. Jeanette Mc- | Pheeters and Mrs. Lillian Kreps will speak at 8 p. m. on their recent tour of South, America.

Virginia Mitchener

Becomes Bride

Mr, and Mrs. William L. Mitchener, 3514 Birchwood ave, announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Josephine, to Raymond F. Thorpe. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Thorpe of Clay- | pool, formerly of Indianapolis. | The couple exchanged vows Monday, March 11, in the Noblesville Methodist church and they are in Chicago on a wedding trip. They will be at home in Indianapolis after next Monday. The bride is attending Butler university, where she is a Zeta Tau Alpha sorority pledge. Mr. Thorpe, a graduate of the Purdue University Engineering school, recently was discharged from the army“ air | forces after serving four years,

and Mrs. Karl 8. Means will be in ward Hibben, L. H. Millikan, Dono~ chhrge of the musical program.

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