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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 148 cot Their Marriage Vows Will Be Read in May

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The engagement of Miss Ruth E. Ittenbach (left) to Charles A. Teipen, son of Joseph Teipen, 2860 S, Meridian st., is announced by her parents, Mr.-and Mrs, William P. Ittenbach, 556 N. Oxford st, The wedding will be in May, . Mr. and Mrs. L. N, Blue, 8500 E, 46th st, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jean (right), apd Dr. Ralph M. Steffy, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steffy, Logansport, Their wedding will be May § in the Mt, Comfert Methodist church.

~ Activities for the Season

Two W.D.C. Groups Will End Auxiliary Hears

Talk on Health By Dr. Burney

The program for raising public health standards in Indiana was outlined this afternoon by Dr. Leroy Burney, state health board di-

With Meetings Next Week

The art department of the Woman's Department club will hold its| last meeting of the season at 1:30 p. m, Monday in the clubhouse. Two sound films—"Music in the eAir,” showing how a commercial radio program is organized, and “South of the Border” by Walt Disney —will be shown. The theme of the program will be “An Afternoon With : the Arts in Radio and Movies.” Mrs, H. E. Blasingham, department |Fector, at a meeting of the Women's | chairman, will preside. {auxiliary to the Marion County An informal tea will follow the | Medical’ society. meeting with Mrs. Ed B. Hall, The meeting was held at 2 chairman, and Mrs. Charles T, o'clock in Ayres’ auditorium, and | Hanna, vice chairman. Assisting Was arranged by Mrs. Karl M. | will be Mesdames H, Alden Adams, | Koons, chairman of the auxiliary’s {Hugh J, Baker, J, E. Barcus, Bert public relations committee, The | Beasley, Everett T. Bland, B. E.|speaker’s topic was "Let's Bring | Dixon, Charles W. Field, Frank E, Indiana From the Bottom of the | Gates, L. C. Heustis, Frank L. Jen- |Health Heap" nings and A. L. Leatherman and| “There are only four full-time Miss Flora Love. Mrs. Willard N.| health departments in Indiana,” Dr. Clute and Mrs. Hobart L. Wilson Burney said, “and we are encouraging counties to combine into groups of two and form local health

Prom Queen Is Elected At Butler

Miss Barbara Jane Seeger, daughter of Mrs. Nell Seeger, 37 W. 21st! st., will rule as Butler university's “* : Junior prom queen tomorrow night| Will preside at the tea table.

in the Egyptian room of the Murat | "nN temple. Mrs. Helen Talge Brown will| boards,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS: ALUMNAE of Delta Zeta

sorority will be hostésses for

Juncheon to be held tomorrow in the Hotel ‘Lincoln Travertine room. Mrs, D. Ralph Smith is general chairMrs. Charles Rawlings will preside at the 1 p, m,

man. luncheon and introduce the h

Among those who will attend are Mrs, John M. Coleman, Loveland, O., and Mrs. O. H. Hayes, two of the sorority’'s founds« ers; Mrs, Hubert M. Lundy, Bloomington, national president; Miss Frances Westcott, treasurer; Miss Irene Boughton, Mrs. A. J, Verplank, Gary, editor of “The Lamp of Delta Zeta," and Mrs. Alfred Snow Jr, Columbus, O. alumnae vice president.

Mrs. Snow will give the prinelp the national council. Talks will

Lemons, representing the alumnae, and Miss Lee Schoeneway, Indiana university, representing the active chapters,

Awards to Be Presented at Luncheon : ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS of the luncheon will be the pres

entation of the attendance and

Irene Boughton will make the awards. activity oup is Miss Ruth Barrows of Franklin college, A musical program will be given by members of each chapter, Miss Margery Pearce will sing, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Wear,

as a part of the Indiana univer

Rosemary McBane, Beverly Farquar and Jean Holmes of DePauw university will sing and Miss Barbara Easterday of Franklin college

will present an accordion solo.

Following the luncheon the active chapter members will form receiving lines to greet their alumnae. Olosing the day's activities

will be the annual state meeting for tives, Mrs. Robert W. Platte, state

Assisting Mrs. Smith with the event are Miss Katherine Rubush,

reservations; Mrs. Platte, program, and Mrs. Lemons, publicity. Non The Indianapolis alumnae of

an Eleusinian dinner at 7 p, m. Wednesday in the Columbia elub. Miss Jean Ober is chairman, assistéd by Misses Mary Anne Lamb, Ellen Cook and Virginia Armstrong. Mrs. Paul Vernon will be the speaker. installed at the meeting will be Mrs. John Leslie, president; Mrs. Ed Wright, vice president; Mrs. John Marston, secretary; Mrs. RT, Bernd, treasurer; Miss Cook, ritual officer, and Miss Ober, herald.

Alumnae Meeting Tomorrow

MISS FLORENCE "SCHULZ will be general chairman for the card party to be given by the Butler university alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres' auditorium. The project is the fourth and final one of the year to raise funds for

a $20,000 addition to the Butler ch

Committee members are Mesdames Gieorge A. Shaffer, Richard

B. Buschmann, Olven M. Bowe,

Negley and Harold Bayless and Miss Mary Ann Niman.

The Indianapolis Panhellenic at 7:30p. m. Monday in the hom

Following the business meeting Mrs. Clifford Wagoner will speak. The honor guests will be Mesdames Vernon Kniptash, William

C. Loew, Robert Priest and William Miss Marie Sullivan, members of

The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Winslow VanHorne and Mrs,

- Virginia B. Green.

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al address®as a representative of be given by Mrs, Kenneth E.

scholarship-activity cups. Miss Winner of the scholarship-

sity chapter's program. Misses

wedding will be May 26 in the An April 27 ceremony in St.

chapter and alumnae representachairman, will preside.

Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H. Byrd, 1740 Georgetown rd., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Evelyn (left) and Theodore L. Rosebrock, son of Fred H. Rosebrock, Washington. The * *

‘John E. Leahy. She is the daughter of Mrs, Walter D, Kibler, 3638 Hemlock ave., and Mr. Leahy's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Leahy, 4500 Marcy lane,

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Speedway Christan church. Joan of Are church will unite Miss Mary Ann Kibler (right) and

Mrs. Bugene Hupp, decorations,

Committees | Named for Guild Dance

. ¥ ® Chi Omega sorority ‘will have

Officers who will be

of the Bt. Vincent Hospital guild will be completed at a meeting at 1Q a. m. Monday in the auditorium of the nurses’ home. The dance will be April 37 in the Indianapolis Athletie -club. Mrs. Paul 8. McNamara is general

apter house. chairman for the dance. Mrs. Walter -L. MecFerran, chairman, Robert K. Foust, H. Malcolm |and Mrs. Julius A. Caesar, co-chair.

man of advertising, will be assisted by Mesdames Robert W. Barber, Francis H. Blackwell, Walter L. Brant, Thomas A. Cortese, Albert M. Donato and George L, Hart, Others on the advertising committee are Mesdames Walter F. Hickman, Otto Lay, Olifferd H. Luft, Marion L. Martin, John M, Meyer, Francis J. Moore, Frank E. McKinney, Frank C, Otte, L. T.

association will meet for dessert e of Mrs. John R. Fenstermaker,

B. Wilcox, Miss Louise Reiter and the scholarship loan committee,

Miss Seeger, a member of Kappa Speaw Wednesday on “The Her- “Also on the program are the Kappa Gamma sorority, defeated | Mitage and Homes in the Pictur-| training of personnel and the es nine other candidates in an elec-| sque Blue Ridge” at a meeting of | tablishment of branch offices in five tion by men of the third year class |the 10 o'clock art study group of regions of the state, decentralizing|

Events

yesterday. | the art department. Mrs. Hezzie B.| the heavy duties of the state health The other candidates who willl Pike, 2013 N. Delaware st, will be board.”

serve as the queen's court are| the hostess. Misses Kitty Jo Denbo, Joan Dur-| 8 4h | bin, Marjorie Yelvington, Carol St.| Clair, Helen Brinkworth, Ann Gill and Mary Louise Miles, all of Indianapolis. Out-of-town candidates were Miss Anne Clem, Covington, and Miss! Elizabeth Fendig, Rensselaer. Dean Neeriemer, prom chairman; will crown the queen. Max Wilson's band will play. ! Miss Seeger also belongs to the Drama club, Debate society, color

Health Survey A survey of hospitals and health | Miss Mary Cain, readers’ assistant centers in the state showed only of the public library, will speak be-' 2.7 beds per 1000 persons, Dr. Bur-| fore the literature-drama depart- ney pointed out. Health authorities ment at its meeting at 1:15 p. m.' have recommended 4 .to 4.5 beds| Wednesday in the clubhouse. She per 1000. will talk on “Some Recent ‘Worth-| Also, the general mortality a while Books.” Miss Elizabeth A. is higher for Indiana than it is Hall, chairman of the book hour, for the United States. The rate will present the speaker. of the country is 10.44 deaths per A business meeting will be held 1000 persons; Indiana's is 11.5 per| at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Othniel Hitch 1000 persons. The cause for Indi-| will discuss “The American Way." ana's higher rate is undetermined.

guard, Omega Tau Alpha, radio Speaker for oe BlYersoon wil De Illustrating some of the work of honorary organization, and Tau Mr Sean ag 3 Agent Hop the health board, Dr. Burney told Kappa Alpha, speech honorary oe SO Tar ua u " discussion of of a northern Indiana town which ciety. . hee “vulis. Ward planned to use pond water for new Era. Mon. Mrs. Cora Mason, eo on her new book, “Julia Ward Howe, ... ine Lurposes after fire de-|

Girl of Old New York." An informal tea will close the day's activities,. Mrs. C, O. Holmes and Mrs. L. S. Graham are chair-| men. Assisting them will be Mes-| dames H. L. Dithmer, Glenn Friermood, Mary Coate Houts, A. W. Kittle, R. O. McAlexander, Edward H.|

stroyed a pumping station. The state board rushed an emergency chlorinator to the town. rl “In a factory in southern Indi- | ana a new process of pipe welding |

Miss Betty Handy, Butler university senior from Indianapolis, recently was awarded the alumni activities award of Delta Gamma sorority at the annual Delta Gamma state day dinner. A zoology major, Miss Handy received the honor for her service to the organization and for her extracurricular activities on the campus.

“Several men became ill, and after

walt and J. B. Vandaworker, Miss he health board for help, DocElizabeth A. Hall and Miss Eva B. tors and chemists found the pipe |

She served as pledge master and pr... Mrs George A, Bowen and Was coated with cadium, which, War service work. [re a Dest ek Ushers Reifsteck will be officer of the social chairman of Delta Gamma yo Marion F. Gallup will pour. When heated, forms an oxide.” Indianapolis P. E oO council, 11 pd ar: a : Siok jer brods- day. A 1 p. m. luncheon has been sorority at Butler. The program will mark the closing} Tea Hostesses | m. Mon. Indiana National banker: 8 rigge, lxene YIErce,|,rranged by Mrs. Otte.

of the department's activities this

Irvington Woman's.

was developed,” Dr. Birney said. Alpha Sigma Alpha. 8 p. m. Mon. |

Niles, Ralph E. Simpson, O. R. Sum. |2 few days the factory called Oh pier G PEO.

CLUBS | Mon. Mrs. | John 8. Harrison, 347 N. Audubon | rd., hostess. “Once Upon a Time,” | Mrs. William H. Insley. Laetare. ‘6 p. m. Sun. Sheffield inn. 38th anniversary dinner. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, club| founder, honor guest. | Monday Conversation. 2 p. m. Mon. |

. ino. | Mrs. John Wright, 4411 Washing Virgil E. Ragan will read the vows. dames Carl

ton blvd, hostess. Program b§ Mrs. Wright. Nature Study. Sun. Woollen's gar- | dens. Hike at 3 p. m. “Pitch-in"| supper at 5 p. m. Geology round table discussion. Mrs. Eleanor Schilling in charge of arrangements, 43 E. 56th st, hostess. “Indiana | Flowers,” Mrs. Robert Imes. Pic-| tures to be shown by Scott Mc-| Coy. Election of officers.

SORORITIES |

Mrs. William PF. Noblitt, . Broadway, hostess.

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| Mon. Mrs. | Mildred Rubin, 5825 Oak, hostess.

Election of officers.

Many examples of the industrial hygiene work of the department Te = | were cited by Dr. Burney. The . ~ . | work of the ralfies department, the Mu Phi Epsilon engineering division, communicable

| disease control division and others

Meeting Postponed | season. The meeting of the Sigma Beta | gorority’s midwestern finance com-! mittee, scheduled for Sunday, has| been postponed until after April 21. The new meeting date will be an-

| was illustrated. Bounced later. Program | The sanitary improvements in . water, milk and sewage disposal],

The alumnae chapter of Mu Phi have raised the standards of health Epsilon, national music sorority, In Indiana and all over the country, + -witt-meet-at-6-p-m-—Monday in-the Dr. Burney stated. =~ = home of Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, 4801 “The longer life expectancy of {he | Park ave. individual has raised the number of Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. degenerative diseases, such as heart Rebecca Shields Clark anc Miss disease and cancer,” the director | Charlotte Lieber. The program, ar- pointed out, | ranged by Miss Ruby Winders, will Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry, {be’on “Romeo and Juliet” (Gou- chairman, was in charge of the nod). tea, ‘and assistant hostesses were Mrs. James M. Pearson will- be Mesdames J. Kent Leasure, John the narrator and participants in E. Owen, R. H. Moser, R. M. Van{the opera presentation will be Mes- divier, Kenneth G. Kohlstaedt, Mur{dames Myla Hermann Luessow, ray DeArmond, Jack E, Pilcher, | Agnes Warriner Helgesson, Marjorie Norman S. Loomis, W, E. Tinney, Byrum Young, Asel Spellman Stitt,! Roy Lee Smith, Roy Myers, Russell Charles G. Fitch, loss and Lorenzo Hippensteel, A. M. Hetherington, B. Jones and Miss Winders. Louis Belden, . Ernest Rupel and |

Paul Fouts. ‘Monthly Meeting Set ‘By Jewish Council

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J yr Pynai The Indianapolis Council of Jew- New EF rojects

|ish Women will hear a talk on Soundproofing of ward D at Riley “What Religion Will Live?” by .the hospital will be the next project of Rev, Join Paul Jones at its monthly (Tri Kappa sorority, The sponsor- | the perfume by meeting at 2 p. m. Monday in the ship of the improvement was an- | - | Kirshbaum center, nounced following a meeting of| ; i a | The Rev. Mr, Jones is pastor of state officers held recently in the! Lenoir ® | the Plymouth Congregational church ' Hotel Lincoln, | {in Whiting. Members of the Indian-| Tentative plans for a $500 fine, {apolis- Council of Church Women, arts scholarship also were made by | {the clergy and members of the sev- the officers. The scholarship will be | i on romance! {enth district, Indiana Federation of alternated between students in the | TUTTE Glubs-have-been- invited... fields. of art and music. The award |

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Miss Lehman Speaker © ®» ort student. |

The Indiana © Association of wa Women Lawyers will have a din-| ner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednes- | day in Catherine's restaurant. Miss s || Adelaide Lehman, superintendent of

= Club Election Mrs, Glenn J. Pell recently was |elected president of the Alpha Eta

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your heart. the Girls’ school at Clermont, will | Latreian lub, Other officers are - Mrs, Ray Briggs, vice president; One ounce, $12.50. Half-ounce, | speak. Miss Esther Schmitt will Mrs william Hieckes, secretary, $7.00. Quart $3.75, preside. Loe |and Mrs. N. O, Heaps, treasurer. Abow priow subject 0 20% tax ||), of I. Meeting Get Your

Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of Isabella, will have a business meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Catholic community center, 1004 N. "Pennsylavnia st. Miss Catherine ‘Fletcher will preside.

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P. H. Ho photo. Mrs, C. J. Stumph, 1314 E. 10th st, and Jack Hammons, 3539 N. Denny st., announce the

daughter, Marie, to William F. Fentz, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Fentr, 2403 N. Adams st. The ceremony will be April 21 in the Calvary Baptist church.

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_| hospital White Cross guild will meet | treasurer, will attend.

Plouff, M. A. Riddle, Charles E. Rimp, ©. T. Spriggs, Edwin G. White and Larry Zapp. Committee Members Heading the signatures committee will be Mrs. Robert B. Minta with Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman as co-chairman. Their committee includes Mesdames ¥. ¥. Broso, L. J.

Mary R. Kirk And E. L.. Hook Will Be Wed

A ceremany at 1:30 P. WM. loday |G3. Cummins Sr. Forrest’ BE. David.

Plans for the spring supper dance |

Pre-Nuptial Parties Are Given For Miss Armilla Zix And Alice Caroline Weghorst

Two hrides-to-be were honored recently with bridal showers. Miss Alice Caroline Weghorst and her flance, Floyd H. May, Wars - renton, Ore, were guests at a dinner last night in the home of Dm, and Mrs. Francis O, Smith, 826 N. Arlington ave. * Assisting the Smiths were Mr, and Mrs. Fred I. Willis Br, and Mr, and Mrs, Fred I, Willis Jr. The dinner guests were the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John F. Weghorst, and Mrs. Alice Slocum, Misses | Praner. The party was in the home Minnie and Hazel Weghorst, Wil- | of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr, liam Weghorst, Fred I. Willis IIT and Mrs, George Willlam Zix, 323 and Jerry Smith. N. Keystone ave, A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Weghorst was given recently| Miss Zix wil be married to in the home of Mrs. William Elliott, | George W. Wilson, New OCumber1884 College ave. Mrs. Elliott was land, Pa. April 21 in the home of her parents.

assisted by her daughter, Eugenia, Guests at the shower included

and Mrs. John Rusie. The couple will be married Tues-| Misses Rita Hoerl, Mildred Hunt, day in the Becond Moravian church. Mary Helen Brooks, Dena Soot, . un . Roselyn Kurkemeir, Bobble Elliott Miss Armilla Zix was the honor and Mary Ann Kyle, Mesdames Lee guest at a miscellaneous shower M. Conner, Robert Felkins and given recently by Miss Oaroline| Ann Bloomer.

in the Fairview Presbyterian church som, T. G. Fleming and R. W. Henwill unite Miss Mary Ruth Kirk inessey. . Also on the committee are MesIttenbach, John R. Kelley, John M. Kélley, Robert E. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Kirby, Robert B. Kruse, R. Alan Mrs, Lorenzo Kirk, 4647 Rookwood | Pennington and Fred A. Thomas, ave, and Mr, and Mrs, Emery | Misses Helen Leppert, Gertrude Hook, 6316 Ferguson ave. Metzger and Elizabeth Sowar, Given in marriage by her father, Ticket Sale to Open the bride will wear a pink wool Tickets will ’ sale: Mond Sut with . brown accessories, Bre are ay 3 | S p 8 will carry a bouquet of pink roses |, .. iio to 500, Mrs. Leonard S.

centered with a white orchid and | : valley lilies, _ |Earhart is ticket chairman,

Couple’s Attendants Mrs. George H. Lilly has been

,. |appointed chairman of the guild's yi Jokes A Hod, Wie hides nominating committee. She will be She will wear a light blue wool assisted by Mesdames Brant, A. H. sult with navy accessories. Her | Huber, John F. Reynolds and H. F. bouquet will be yellow roses gen. | Reinke, Miss Merger and Miss i Their report will be given

. | Sowar, > : | tered with yellow carnations. lat’ the May meeting. At Monday's meeting Mrs. C. N

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A reception in the church will| ~ te ~ : follow the ceremony. The couple | DO! 01 ity Council

will leave on a short wedding trip | mm 'To Meet Tuesday

and will be at home in Indianapolis. The bride attended, Ball State| The national council of Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority will meet

Teachers college. at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Hotel

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White Cross Guild ' uncom. = rat : Mrs. John R. Sentney, nationa Meetings Set | president, will preside, and Mrs,

Fourteen units of the Methodist | Timothy Baldwin, Chicago, national Delegates next week at the service eenter. from chapters in Greensburg and | They are: Monday—Central Ave- | Muncie also will attend. ue Methodist, Psychic Science, | mem — iIrst Baptist and Donati; Tuesday | . ' ) Pop ~Capitol Avenue Methodist any | Sorority Par ty University Park Christian, | Lambda chaptér, Omega Nu Tau Wednesday-—Children’s Cheer, ! sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. MonWashington Street Methodist and | day in the home of Mrs, Dean T. St, Mark's; Thursday--Music, Broad | Linson, 778 Middle dr, Woodruff Ripple: Methodist and B. O. P. T.: | Place, for the monthly social party. Friday—Sun Rae and Clermont Miss Francine Richardson will ase Community. "

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