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Federation of Clubs “Plans Lunchéon
THe seventh district, Indiana Federation of Glubs, will hold an- - April 19 in the Glaypool Mrs Ww, ©. Bartholoméw n the mééting at 10 a. f, robifh. A on “World Organization for Fosos” i be conducted by Mrs, . Kééndn at the 11 a. m. . Richdtd T. James, Mrs. Fern Norris and Mrs. Bdwin past president of the will participate in the
Speakers Listed Plage of the Individual Oitisés it thé Wotld Organization” will be the topic of Mrs. Norris, and Mrs. Poston will (alk on “The Place of thé Honié In World Organiza-
ojetivis And aceomplishinents of the lédération will bé presented By M#s. C. Léren Harkness, postwar planning department; Mrh. Theodore Fleck, American home, and Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, Ameriean citizenship. Good Friday Service Before the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the empire room Mrs. F. E. Smith, chaplain of the district, will conduct & Good Friday meditation. Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider, chairman of the Consumers’ division, and Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick of L. 8. Ayres & Co. will discuss “Consumers’ Problems” following the luncheon. The seventh district chorus will sing. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. Joseph F. Hancock,
Welfare Club Plans Party
The Welfare club will give iis annual benefit card party at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. E. Monty Campbell is chairman and Mrs. Harry Kuber, Zionsville, is co-chairman. Mrs, Charles Tennant and Mfrs. Olin Hatton Sr. aré chairmen of special committees ‘With Mrs. John 1. Coleman and Mré. Carl R. Sheets as their co-chairméfi. Other chairmen afid co-chairmen are Mrs. Walter Wingénroth and Mrs, Arthur Hupp, table prizes; Mrs. Robert F. t and Mrs.
Alumni hall of the Indiana university Union building, and a formal banguét will follow at 7 p.m, in Bloomington Masonic temple. Sunday afternoon Delta Gamma sorority will have a tea for faculty mémbers and othér campus organigations in honor of the new chapter.
ter, thé 58th of the sorority, has been in progress since last fall with dluftindé of othér chapters serving is © Codéree, St. Anne, i of Tiltnols, rig +H Patricia King, Union City, Ohio Wesléyan, vice presidént; Miss Bernice Becker, Detroit,
Alpha Xi Delta alumnae serving as officers during organization of Beta Pi chapter at Indiana university have been (left Yo right) 4 Miss Julie Coderre, University of Illinois, president; Miss Patricia King, Obis Wasleyan, vice president, and Miss Bernice Becker, Ohis Wesleyan, pledge trainer.
”n » » ” » Twenty- hve women students at)trainer, and Miss Carolyn Carney,
indiana university will be initiated | Jeffersonville, University of Ala4s charter members into Beta Pi b chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
ama, secretary. Miss Julia Maude Foster, one of the founders of Alpha Xi Delta, will be present. Members of the university faculty who dre patronesses are Mesdames Stewart -White, Ross Bartley and Albert Kohlméyer, Misses Vera Natore, Edna Meads and Agnes Anderson, Alumnae Attending Indianapolis alumnae who will attend the installation include Mesdames E. G. Hinshaw, Ralph L. McKay and Kenneth G. Baker. More than 300 members of the sorority living in Indiana will be represented by Mrs, Forest K. Kinney, Spencer, Mrs. C. Philip Fox, Washington; Mrs. C. M. Hogarty, Newport; Mrs. L. P, Geyer, Madison; Mesdames Nina C. Mahin, Hugh Heck#rd, Samuel Marks and Ray A. Burger, ‘all of Lafayette, and Miss Jané Bllen Blind, also of Lafayette.
The initiation Will be held in
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Ohle Wesleyan, pledge
George L. Pugh, coniféetions, and Mrs. W. R. Patton and Mrs. H. H. Kinneman, game accessories. Proceeds will go into a fund to place a woman in the Indianapolis for Aged Women. The group has recently placed one woman there and has provided for seven
Reservations may be made with Mesdames Floyd Schorn, E. E. Martin, Ray Holcomb and M P. Speakman,
Dr. Hazel H. Stevens Will Be Speaker
Dr. Hazel Hansford Stevens, psyehologist with the child guidance clinic of the Riley hospital, will describe her work and give case histories at the meeting of the Marion County Juvenile Center auxiliary af 2 p. m. Monday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Frank E. Weimer, program chairman, will introduce thé speaker, and a question period will
A board meeting at 12:30 p. m. and a business session at 1 o'clock will precede the program.
Club Plans Party Thé V-5 Mothers’ club will maet | at 1: brs Pp. Mm. tomorrow in Ayras'| commitiéé room to complete plans for a bifthday party 16 patients at
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2 Pi dts Bhi Sorority's § Lunchesn Will Bs April 27 af Columbia Club
THR 79TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING of Pi Béta Phi sorority will bé celebrated at a state lunicheon on Saturday, April 27, in the Columbia elub. + The évent, gponsoréd by the Indianapolis Alumnae clib of the sorority for state alumnae and members of active chapters at Butler, DéPauw, Indiana and Purdue universities and Fednkiih éoliége, will be the first staté-widé ceéleBration since the Wirt. Mrs. John O. Gavoslé 14 général chairmin. Ohdirmeén of thé Adsisny ‘committéés dré Mrs. Kuhrmin Stéphehs, #rrdngemients; Jeagnetis 1iel) MeSisoy Ry hit, decorations; Mts. Thomds O. Coriger, Mud Riiph M , findhce; Mrs, ‘Themis A. Bunch, program; Mrs. Harold L. Ross; scholarship awards; Mrs. Heber D. Williams, publicity, and Mrs. C. E. Mo6h and Mts. George E. Vickery, reservations.
Delta Canine Officers Will Be Installed
THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING groups of the Delia Gamma alumnae will have a joint meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow ifi thé Delta Gamma sorority housé at Butler univéfgity. Dessert will be served dnd 4 $6¢ial hotr will follow thé blisiness meéting. New oMcérs whe will be installed are Mrs. Rdiph W. Husted, president; Mrs. Victor Boyer, vice president; Mesdames Gerald Wadleigh, J. 0. Greenwalt and Gail Bldridgé, récording, assistant rééording and corrésponding secretaries. : Others WHO Will take office ‘include Mrs. Thomds Hindman, treasurer; Mid. Hehiry H. Morgan, assistant treasurer; Mrs.. Keith Davis, “Anchora” correspondent; Miss Helen Baker, Panhellenic representative, with Mrs. Nathan T. Washburn as alternate, and Mrs, Fred Forry, publicity chairman. , » » » : » » » ‘Miss Jacqueline Sundt has returned to Brenau college, Gainesville, Ga., after visiting her mother, Mrs. Josephine Bellinger. Miss Sundt, a voice student, represented the college at the National Federation of Music Clubs’ convention if Georgia this week, She also will play the lead in “Madame Butterfly” and “Il Trovatore” this spring at thé céllege.
Hillcrest Golfers to Opén Season A NINE-HOLE THROWOUT tournament, business meeting and a luncheon will be included ofi the official opéning ladies’ day program of the Hillcrest country club Tuesday. The tournament will begin at 9:30 a. m., followed by the one o'clock lunicheoh and meeting. Mrs. E. R. Snider is the new chairman of the Ladies’ Golf association of the club with Mts. R. E. Darnaby as co-chairman. Other committee personnel are Mrs. William Hutchison, handicap chairman; Mts, Ghatles Ray, publicity ehairman;, Mrs. R. L. Flannigan, prizes; Mrs. Thinids O'Hara, héad of the two-ball foursome, and Mrs. Fritz Morris dnl Mrs. N. W. Hatfield, team captains. = » » » » » The monthly dinner méeting of the Officers’ Wives club will be . at 6:30 p. m, Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln, Mesdames A. P. Alyea, Charles Camperman and H. N. Glasser will be the hostesses. Miss Gene Berryhill of the Madison ave. branch library staff will talk oft “The Histoty of Marionettes and Puppets” and will» display some bf her own collection of puppets. Reservations may be made with Mrs. R. D. Miller and Mrs. E. E. Ritter.
TR HO hele. Tomerrow hat been ¥ for the istiage of Mis a 4 Delores Crockett, daughter
Me. and Mii. L. H. Crockett, 602 Car-
lishe pl. and Buren Getén, son of Mt, and Mrs. Lamen Getten, [142 W. 32d it. The ceremony will be in tha livingten Presbyterian church.
» Holland photo. A June 9 ceremony will unite Miss Geraldine Joy Cholke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ‘Cholké, 3908 Ridgeview dr., and Nérman E. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
The Bridal Scene— * Agnes Wardrope Will Be Guest At Pre-Nuptial Party Tonight, April 27 Set for Marriage
Pre-nuptial parties have beén planned for three April brides-to-be./the Veterans hospital here. . Miss Josephine Kirk and Miss Nell Kniétihm will entertain with new 15-hour training course,
ence Williams, 2444 Guilford
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Four Are Brides-to-Be
Henley photo. Miss Mary Elizabeth Huddleston and Keith Akard will be married Aptil 26 Ip the Calvary United Brsthrén chureh. Par.
ants of the couple are Dr. and Mes. Lk. A. Huddlasten, 1613 Fletcher ave. and Mrs, Akard, 2951 Guilford ave.
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Ramos-Porter photo. Miss Janice Conner is the bride-to-be of Clair Bowers, son of Ray Bowers, Waterloo, lowa. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rey Connor, 1615 E. 12th st. The wedding will be Saturday in the Heath Memorial Methodist church.
Red Cross Recruits Gray Ladies
Volunteers are now being inter-| viewed to serve as members of the
Red Cross Gray ladies corps at The | whith!
‘To Hold Rush Party
| society for women at Butler uni-
Kappa Beta Sorority
Kappa Beta, national religious (versity, will hold a rushee meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home
of Miss Etheida Keiter, 5835 Oak
Al iH Gamma 1atréian, Pri. Mrs. . Oliver Brown, 3049 N. Capitol, hostess, Miss Hiizabeth Bvaris, book réview. Brookside Kindergarten Mothers’. 1:15 p. mm. Pri garten.
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The F4ll Creek Garden club will | vir ginia Neff, Bobby Jo Vestal, eet tomorrow for 4 sandwich|paxine Newby, Alma Kirk and
In the kinder-|lunchéon in the home of Mrs. J.|Louise Bruner. Miss Helen Showalter, | pariin pow, 334 N. Gibson ave. and
Miss Wardrope, daughter of Mrs.
a miscellaneous shower tonight in honor of Miss Agnes Wardrope. party will be in Miss Kirk's home, 45039 BE. Washington st. Guests will include Meésdames E. M. Quinn, Joy Welch, Morris pospital this month. Hutchinson, Donald Harris, James Lentz and Robert Reimer,
The|s required béfore workers are eli-| gible for service, will begin at the ?
Misses| Gray Ladies are askéd to serve
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Card Party Booked
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lat least one day a week at the hos{pital. Information regarding evs| course and scheduling of interviews| A post-Bastercard party will be may be obtained at the Red Cross
Clio. 2 p. m. Fri.
Friday Afternoon Reading. Pri. Mrs, | Fétary,
Irvington Quest,
Irvington Sociay Study.
Veterans hospital here,
spéakér,
Goer Broadeasters, Tne. 12:30 p.m
Pri. Mrs. Bverett L. Hays, 207 greenhouse. Manker, hostess. lunchéon.
Dow will discuss “Care of Potted | Plants.” Guests will be Mésdames 0. F. | Grieriér, Blisabeth Kidder and Louis |
Mrs. Roy S8ahm, | 510 Buckingham, hostess. Mrs. Maurice Hofft and Mrs, Fred Me Cain, program,
Friday Afternoon Litérary. Fri. Mrs, | R¥DoIt.
Jerry Borchers, 3601 Station, host-| Recently éléctéd officers of the ess. Mésdames Florence Rettig, |8fOUP aré Mrs. Myron Harding, Herman Roesch and Gérald Mil- | Brssident; Mrs. N. Taylor ‘Todd, vice |
ler, program.
and Mrs, Charlés Rose, |
Fred Reeder, 974 Lesley, nostéss. haunt. Gardén Study. 2 p. m. Fri. - Ms. | Louis Wolf, 5130 N. Meridian, ! To Speak Tomorrow
hostess. Business meeting. 1 p. m. Fri. Mis. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr.
£. M. Hughes, 326 N, Audubon, | Will speak at thé meeting of the hostess. “Asia for the Asiatics,” {central Indiana chapter of the Mrs. R. R. Mitchell. International Council for ExcepFri. Mrs, tional Children at 4 p. m. tomorrow C. W. Rutherford, 4601 N, Penn-|in the activities hall of the health sylvania, hostess: “The Soong | center, 140 E, Markét st. Miss Helen Sistérs,” Mrs. B. L. Cruzan. “Dr.| Daniels, director of social service, T. V. Soong,”
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presidént; Mrs. Charles Myérs, séc- | honor guest at a& miscéllaneous
of Miss Virginia Rigsby, 8000 Robson st,
Mis. Maiy K. Dukés, 1451 Oéntral| R. B. Harold and Maréus Keénidall,|
all of Greérifitld; Mésadmeés mond Means, J. R. Gray, Olarence |
Mrs. C. B. Gard-| will talk on servicés available ah Montgofiiéry, Walter Rigsby and oY
(land. Wagar L. Barrett, brother of {the bridégtoom-to-be, will be the
James Graham,
{Paul's EvangélicAl Luthéran church. [will be assistéd by Mrs.
Dr. H. M. Zorn will sfticiate. Miss Kniérihmi will be maid of | Miss Margaret Daly.
honor and thé bést man will be
Daniel | | sorority, Brosnan, Mts. Har6ld Murray and in the home of Mrs. Robért Colies-
iisé, Scot-|given by the Altar society of the !chaptér house. land, will be mdarriéd to Carl ¥.|Assumption Catholic chusch for the | {¥ Mes. Ia Rugenstein, son 6f Mr. and Mrs. |bénefit of the Assumption school Guést day| Mrs. Earl Coriwdy will describe | pov Ww, Rugenistéin, 348 Iowa st, |from 1:15 to 8:15 p. m, April 25. ‘April in the Garden,” and Mrs. lat 2:30 p. m. April 21 ih the St. Mrs. John Hoff, géneral chairman,
Sorority to Meet
Beta chapter, Phi Gamma Tau! will meet tornorrow night
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| Miss Phyllis G. Dukes will be the | | shower tomorrow fiight in the home
Mis. 0. BE Néwland will | assist.
Guests will be thé bride's mother, |
ave: Mésdameés A. 8. Kirkpatrick, |
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Price, Sam MeGarvy, Fred Fenner, | LeRoy Btiaa, William K. Harold, J.
0. ©. Maghusen, Missés Ruth I.) |Cooper, Harriet Anh Harold, Mary | G. White anid Bétty L. Montgomery. || Miss Dukés will be mdrriéd at) 2:30 p. tm. April 30 6 Norman] Wells Barrétt, son of Prof. and | Mrs. 8 K. Barrétt, Néw York. | Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate, in thé McKee chapél of the Taber- | naclé Présbytérian Ehurch. Miss Anni Hufffitan of Garrett will | be maid of Honor and bridesmaids will Bé Miss Rigsby and Mrs. New- |
best man &nd the ushers will be |James Shaffer of Pittsburgh .and | | Jamhés Thémpson, State College, Pa. | The prospective bridegroom is at-| tending Pennsylvania State college. | x x =» | v Miss June Hoatson will entertain | with a luncheon and kitchen shower | at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the Marott | v | hotel gold, room for Miss Joan Schrader. Mrs. Lewis Hoatson, | {mother of the hostess, will assist. | Miss Schrader will be mdrried! to Robert Jameson Mauzy April 20, in the First Presbytérian church. Guests at the luncheofi will be Mrs. A. C. Schrader and Mrs. Louis Mauzy, Rushville, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Ann R.! | Horst, John Willard Hutchings, | John Ticusan Jr. James J. Connor | {and Robert Terry IT and Miss Dor- | othy Hoatson,
Paul Coble Unit
| The Paul Coble unit, American | {Legion auxiliary, will meet at 12:30 p. m, tomorrow in thé home of Mrs. J. William Hofmann, 4340 N, Cap- | itol ave. The hostess Wil Be as- | sisted by Mesdames . Charles W.! | Myers, Frank Gastineau and George Bowman. A board meeting will | precede the luncheon at 11: 30 oom,
'Y. W.C. A. Leader |
Miss Mamie XE. Davis, national! [Y. W. C. A. refitéséntative, will ar-| (rive in Indianapolis tomorrow to confer with local Y. W. C. A. leaders | (on problems in the a on. Migs | Davis is administrative affairs sec-| retary in the community divin ol of |
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Dr. Bidney ‘B. Harry Will Officiate
Miss Mary Elizabeth Johnston will become the bride 6f Alfred H. Gulliver in a doublé-ring cérémony dt thé Meridian Heights Presbytérian church at 4:30 p. m. today. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry will officiate. Miss Johnston i& the daughter ot Mr, dnd Mrs. Thomas Johnston, 3102 Broadway, and Mr. Gulliver is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Gulliver, Waterbury, Conn. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear her mother’s wedding dress of white organdy and lace and will carry a colonial bouquet, Her sistér, Jean, will be her only attendant, She will wear a” souffant gown of “peath silk organdy with & turquoisé velvet sash anid a turquoise velvét hair ornament. Harry Gordon Will bé best man. Out-of-town guests will fficluce the bridegroom's parents and Maj. and Mrs. ‘Robert Oathro Johnston and son of Columbus, O. Miss Johnston atténided Indiana and Butler universitiés, and Mr. Gulliver is a gradudté of Antioch college.
Pupils Listed On Honor Roll
Honor roll students for the current grading period havé been announced at Ladywood school. On the high honor roll are Misses
Joan Armbruster, Mary Helen Bradley, “Jacqueline Carr, Joan Curren, Beverly Dobson; Louise Ferarri, Peggy Fisher, Barbara
Gleason, Marilyn Kearns, Virginia Koschnick, Laurette Martin, Marjorie Stuhldreher, Mary Tessin, Helen Toubus and Caroline Wagner. Those who are included on the regular honor roll are Misses Jane gast, Yvonne Arnold, Suzanne d, Doris Beck, Mary Bisch, Leila Cosentino, Marilyn Cullen, Bernadine Ditter, Dolores Garceau, Marié Giammarico, Patricia Hanley, Anita Heéldenbrand afd Alma
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Others are Misses Shirldy Krerip, Nancy Leeson, Mary Néll Lewis, Mary McKeown, Mary Lou Mohlenkifhp, Dolorés Noviski, Naney Rousséau, Mary Jo BSommeérs, Join Suécht, AlmA Dené Stéwart, Dorothy Tully, Bobbie Ward, doves Wil son, Rita Wissél and Mary Louise Ziérs.
Meets Today
| Miss Bulah Davis is rush chair{man and the program will be di[Eee ected by Miss Betty Nay and Miss {Kathryn Hill.
Béta Eta chaptér, Béta Sigtha Phi sorority, will mést at 7:30 p. m. today fh the clubroom. Miss Hélena | Armantrout will be acting président,
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