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THUR SDAY, §
B.P.W. Cabinet
Of Chairmen
Appointed
Comittee Heads
$ Serve Two Years
Miss Sally Butler, president of! the National Federation of Busi] and Professional Women's | today announced her new! They the: next
ness Clubs, cabinet of chairmen. serve the federation for two years, Mrs. Margaret Culkin. Banning, Duluth, Minn., has been reappointed program co-ordination chairman. Mrs, Banning, lecturer and novelist, has just. returned from| Furobe for UNRRA. She will also | serve as chairman of the legislative | recommendations committee. Miss Grace 8. Stoermer, Los An-| geles, will be finance chairman. Miss Stoermer is assistant vice president of the Bank of Anierica, National Trust and Saving association, and is past president of one of the B. P. W. clubs of Los| Angeles,
Lawyer Named |
The edycation and vocations |
chairman is Miss Ethel M. stone, San Francisco, former state president of the California Federation of B. P. W. Clubs and owner of a secretarial school. Dr. Irma Gene Nevins and Col. Mary Agnes Brown, both of Washgton, have been reappointed to rve second terms as chairmen of the health and safety and the international relations committees, respectively, Dr. Nevins is national director of accident prevention of the American Red Cross, and Col Brown, a. lawyer, is chief of the legislative projects division in the office of legislation of the veterans administration. : The new chairman of the legislation committee will be Miss Helen Gz. Irwin, Des Moines, Iowa, who last vear served as chairman of the candidate data committee.
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Meet in January Columbus has been reappointed national
Miss Margariete Ralls, 0,
radio chairman. She was the first radio chairman, taking office in July, 1944, when the special com-
mittee was created. At the federation's biennial convention in Cleveland this summer, the radio committee was made a standing committee, Miss Kathryn .E. Pickett women's page editor of the Indianapolis- Star; has been selected as news service chairman, and Mrs. Sally. G, una, Alpin] Mrs. Sara Sparks of New York, has been appointed chairman of | the public affairs committee. She | formerly served as state ‘president | for the New York Federation. The newly appointed cabinet | embers will take over their duties | mmediately as national chairmen. They will meet in New York in January with the national president and the executive committee.
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P. H Ho photo, Mr. and Mrs, J. Edward Stephenson, Marion, announce the marriage of their ‘daughter, Liberta, 39 E. 9th st, to Jay Noel Barney, son. of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Barney, also of Marion. The » wedding was Aug. 24.
Society—
Prenuptial Parties Planned in Honor
OF) Miss Roth Duckwall, Bride-to-Be MRS. FRANCES V. MARSH will entertain tomorrow night in her home with a bridal shower for Miss Ruth Duckwall. The honor guest will be married to William Thomas Rasmussen on Oct. 5 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Guests at Steinmetz, |
Courtney An Aug. |8 ceremony in the Broadway Baptist church united Miss: Luana Treon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Treon, 1225 Mills ave., and Robert Euliss, son of Mrs, Ma. bel Euliss, Danville,
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the shower will he Mesdames Jacob L.
R. Long, George F. Rooker, Irwin R. Evens, Francis Maynard, George R. Brown, Joseph LaFata and
Hazel Tomlinson and Miss Hervey Hooker. Mesdames James Comstock, Homer. Paulin and William Burke Neville will entertain for the bride-to-be on Sept. 25, and Mrs. William Leinberger of Columbus will honor Miss Duckwall on Sept. 28.
n n ” oy Invitations were in the mail today for the wedding of Miss Betty Jane Freeman and Theodore Allen Nelsen, which will be at 4:30 p. m. Sept. 28 in the Broadway Methodist church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1.eRoyv E. Freeman, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William J. Nelsen of St, Paul, - —r— r 4 Minn. Miss Freeman attended In the receiving line with Mrs
Butler university where she was Krause will be other «officers of
a member of Kappa Kappa the group. Mrs. Russell S. BoGamma sorority, and Mr. Nélsen sart is chairman of hostesses, attended Macalester college and and Mrs. Norman L. Schneider
the University of Minnesota. will be guest speaker, .
n = » ' ; Mothers’ to Meet Miss Mary Jean Woodsmall PSI PSI PSI sotority. mothers’ will leave Monday to ‘return to. ,rganization of Delta Delta Delta Southern Seminary at Buena sorority. will meet at the ‘Butler Vista, Va. She-is the daughter - ,iversity chapter house at 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Barreft M. pn tomorow. A tea will folWoodgmall. 188 Judith. Slicer. “daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Mabel Converse. president, and C. Slicer. also is returning to the npc © R. Greene, vice president, junior colleges. will pour. Other new officers are Mrs.
Luncheon Planned THE WOMAN'S Research club
Howard Morrisan and Mrs. Carl Patterson, recording and corre-
will open its fall” season at a sponding * secretaries; Mrs, Wilpresident's day luncheon at 12:30 liam Keough, treasurer; Mrs. Pp m. Monday in the Indianapolis Ludwig G. Burck, chaplain; Mrs. Athlefic club. Mrs.” Harry W Donald R. Millholland, marshal :.~ Krai, president, will be guest Mrs, Donald Foster, adviser, and f honor.
Mrs. Charles Pollitt, historian.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Principals in Bridal Announcements Butler
Receptions Planned.” -
New Members in Receiving Line
to Be
| Two faculty receptions at Butler {
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end. The annual university faculty reception will be at"8 p. m. tomors-|
dan hall, Ross, and all new faculty members will be in the receiving line. Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women, and Mrs, Gray Burdin will pour. Assisting - with will be Mesdames Ardin E. Hays, William F. S8hors, Herbert Schwomeyer
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dishman
of Bridgeport announce the en- and Rosa-
gagement of their daughter, mond Risser Jones, Misses MarMildred, Yo ‘George Thomson guerite Lamar, Frances Holliday. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom. Hatti Lundgren, Martya Kincaid son, New York. No date has and Nancy Moore.
The School of Religion will hold its annual faculty reception for all students of that school and the un|dergradudite department of religion at 7:30 p. m, Monday in the lounge room ‘of the school. President and Mrs. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Shelton and members of the School of Religion faculty ceiving line,
Soror ities
today. Carrollton,
Miss Eloise Crowe, 3641 hostess. Initiation,
Delta Sigma Kappa Monday, Miss Beulah Ogle, 778 West dr., Woodruff Place, hostess Card party. y
chap,
Mrs. We enner Heads Grou p
Mrs. Charles
Tau. 8 Proffitt,
ambda chap, Omega Phi p. m. Tues. Miss Inez 2107 N. Talbott, hostess
7:30 p. m. today Business meeting. Mrs. Margaret
Wenner was reelected president of Alpha Tau chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority at a recent meeting in the Claypool - { hotel Other officers elected were {Ruth York, vice president; Miss {Dorothy Spacke and Miss Iva Rcberts, recording and correspondIn- ing secretaries; Mrs. Kenneth Baker, King's treasurer; Mrs. Robert. McAllister Sr, marshal; Mrs. Carol Cohee, guard; Miss Irene Compton, chap-
Hotel Lincoln “Fall Styles,” Gerard
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The Irvington Order
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a basket luncheon at the home of 144, and historian; Miss Irene Mrs. R. R, Hamilton, 8929 E. Wash-~ Pletts, Opheleo editor, and Mrs ington st, Mrs. ‘T.-Earl Burgett Morris McDonnough, pledge captain
was in charge of the program.
circle,
Mrs. Wenner, Mrs. Paul Stauber and
The hostess was assisted by Mes- Miss Elizabeth Eichel were elected dames J, H. Moffat, C. E. McCord, to.thelboard of governors. I.- W. McLean, Glen Oborn, Tyler Installation will be held following: Oglesby, James F., Overtree and a dinner at 7 p. m. today in the J.“A, Pendley Meridian house. Miss Ruth York . - ae BE 15 in charge of Arrangements. Initiation Sunday L Will M ‘ Initiation services will be held eague ee
Sunday by the Mother Theodore On Saturday
Daughters of Miss
Gertrude 8s for the
Isabella. and Miss
be host
The Women's Overseas Service league will hold its first fall meeting at the American Red. Cross |
will eria iNET at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
Members of the . Virgil Sheppard of the Red Cross
Daughters “of Isabella in the St Philip Neri and Little Flower par- Will extend greeting to the league ishes will assist. and its guests, Maj. William A. Me- . : Kenzie; who served as chief of ‘LI wa? special services at Ft. Benjamin Mark Founders Da Y Harrison for the past several years Lambda chapter, Omega Nu Tau and who ‘is now serving in a similar sorority, celebrated founders’ day Sapacity a the new- Billings Vet. & © erans, hospital, will talk on special recently at the Balkan club. 5200 W
Entrance . Requirements
18 E. WASHINGTON ST,
services and explain how the league
_ Officers were installed. can c¢co- -Operate in work for veterans,
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On Sorority Row
Whether for campus commuting, early evening
glamour or formal . , , prerogatives in footwear that rates on every slate. Sorori‘y sorcery designed for your indisputable right to hanker for pretty shoes, It's a young American custom—this "back to school"
occasion—and for sixty.three years
Marott's have been pledged to the movement,
Ot pays fo "BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE®
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university will be held, this week- |
row in the recreation room of Jor-| President and Mrs. M, O.|
the serving |
Roland Usher, |
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ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES
: CLUBS Taj Mahal chap, I. T.-8. €. 10a, m | Irvington Willing Workers Needle, . < Tues, Mrs, Basil Mérshall, W, El-| 2 p, m, Fri, Mrs. Frank Mount Goldeh Glow Garden. Fri. Mes. Or- Shi o% ville. Merrill, 1122 W. 35th, host- bert, hostess, Luncheon; business| = 5623 Bonna, hostess.
meeting; “British Isles,” Annie Laurie chap. I. T.-8. © Juin W. Thoribug. P. nm. Tues. Mrs, “John EB. Jeter. | Irvington Quest. 1 p. m. Columbia son, 3105 Park, hostess. “Turkey,”| ©1uP- President's day luncheon. , Mrs, Noble Reynolds, 1 T
Betsy Ross chap, I. T.-8. OC. 6:30 Mary K. Grothaus p. m. Mon. Mrs. Ruth Schwara|, ®
‘Mrs. North End Garden club. Fri. Mrs, Walter R. Sanders, 5020 Parker, hostess: Flower show; “Origin _ ‘and Various Types of Zinnias” Miss Anna Hosea, Woman's Round Table. 1 p. m. Pri. * Mrs, G. A. Millett, 428 W, 43d st,
ess. Flower show.
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zenbach, 6362 Park, hostess, But- IS Engaged Save Lies China,” Mrs. Rosa et 8 ays key,” 's. Jo py iy rks Mrs. John| ate and Mrs, John P. Grothaus, MISCELLANEOUS 31 Parkview ave., announce the ap , Egyptian chap, I. T-8. C. 1 p. m. proaching marriage of their daugh First Evangelical and Reformed Tues. Mrs. Fred Stuckey, 610 N. ter, Mary Kathryn, and Robert J.| Church Women's guild.’ Noon toe Colorado, hostess. “Turkey,” Mrs Weatherhead, son of Mrs. Margaret| 9ay. Luncheon; “India,” Ranens William Breedlove. Weatherhead, 1520 E. Vermont st. | dra K. Das, Monterey chap., I. T-8. OC. 12:30! The wedding * be at 9 a. m.| | Ladies of Charity, St. Vincent's hos p. m. Tues, Mrs. Willard Peek. Oct. 12 in the Holy Cross Catholic| pital. 8:30 p. m, Fri. Nurses’ audis 5815 N. Illinois, hostess. Dessert church. The. prospective bride-| torium. Book review, “The Amer luncheon; speaker, Mrs, John W groom Is attending Butler univer-| ican” "Mrs. Dorothy - Fitzgerald Thornburgh. sity Schick
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