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PH. Ho photos RECENT BRIDE—Mrs. Emma McAdams, 2014 E. 0th st., announces the marriage “of es daughter, Faye, to Richard W. Greenfield, of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greenfield, Cape May N. J. The ceremony was read Feb. 25 in Jacksonville, Fla., where the couple is at home. ww Ny

Society—

Sara Ann Walker Becomes the Bride Of Jesse E. Eschbach i in Church Rite

ENGAGED—The engagement .of Miss Marjorie Rose Harvey to Robert™J. Alexander, son of Mrs. Fred B. Alexander, 5338 Julian. ave., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, S$. M. Harvey, 5528 Julian ave. No date has been set for ihe marriage ceremony.

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TOLEDO, O. March 15.—Wed-| |ding vows will unite’ Miss Mary | Hamilton Walbridge and Isaac Kin-

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A CANDLELIG HT CEREMONY AT 2:30 O'CLOCK this afternoon united Miss Sara Ann Walker and Jesse E.

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APRIL RITE—An April 12 ceremony in the St, Joan of Arc Catholic church will unite Miss Bernice - Williams ‘and Frederick M. Seidell Jr. Parents of the engaged couple are Mrs. Earl G. Wiliams, 910 E. 42d st., and Mr. and Mrs. Seidell of 3959 Guilford ave. : ot

Relief and Rehabilitation Grants For Europe Should Be Given

On Non-Political Basis’

By ELEANOR ROOSEV ELT

SAN FRANCISCO, March 15.—Before the President's speech to

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WEDDING TOMORROW—Miss Jeanette Slabaugh, 126 W, 18in st., and Stanley J. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Johnson, 726 N. Denny st., will be married tomorrow in Nappanee. The bride-to-be is the daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Slabaugh of Nappanee.

MARRIED—Mrs.

lege ave.

| | | The Third Christian church will | be the scene, at 4:30 p. m. tomor[row, of the wedding of Miss Ella B. | Giltner and Jack G. Moss.

an installation service tonight.

Gladys Rruve, 1321 Col.

announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Emma Jean Lambert, to: Louis : Malagrifa, son of Mrs. Louis Malagrifs, Boston. : The ceremony was read March 5 in Boston and ok the couple is at home in that city. '

‘Marriage Vows Installation Dinner Will Be Held ‘Will Be Read | Tonight by Sorority Chapter; = By Rev. Brooks Groups List New Officers

. Three women’s groups have elected new officers, and one will hold

Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma sorority, "will install new officers tonight following a founders’ day dinner at 7 p. m. in the Southern Mansion

. : The| Harris Eschbach. Dr. Dallas L. Browning read the vows in the [sey III at 8:30 p. m. today in St.| congress Wednesday, the papers published statements by various 'pe; s .G, Brooks will read the es Sil oy Sue Sinner will 06 Mis Iva : rr North Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of |Mark's Episcopal church here. | BE 0 Ee. iq eidied pion) OF. Ynquaified disapproval vows. | Officers to be installed are Mrs. . - r y . gt . n a I /ill be Mr. and Mrs. John W, Walker, and Mrs. Jesse E. Esch- Parents of the couple are Mr. and | It would seem to me that these gentlemen might better have oie Doge Nl x ain (Harty Davis president: Ms Sevres | Bi thd W k Mrs. W. Sinclair Walbridge of this| wanted those attitudes to be | BE Eo har. Ir ay cc

bach,of Warsaw is the bridegroom’s mother. | Miss Mary Walker was her sister’s maid of honor. She wore a | lime frock fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves and | a tucked pannmier skirt. The bridesmaids were Miss Sally Eschbach of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Thomas E. Purky, Bloomington, and Misses Alberta and Jean Wells. Miss Eschbach and Mrs, Purky wore sand beige dresses similar to Miss Walker's, and the Misses Wells wore aqua crepe, 7 Miss Nancy Nell Walker of Greenfield, a cousin of the bride, and Mrs: David L. McConnell of. Bloomington were candlelighters. The bride chose a gown of North Church’ | forming a long train. | {fashioned with a full skirt and | Franklin will read the vows unit- covered with pleated illusion. ing Miss Jean Tatman and Charles she catried a cluster of stepha-

| cream-white satin. It was fashWi / I » Vill Be Scene 'Bridegroom's Attendants A. Fitzpatrick at 3:30 p. m. tomor- notis centered with a white

{ Mrs. Hubert D. Bennett, \is the niece of Dr. PD. Hamilton | | Row, 5214.Grandview dr., Indianap- | Lolis, | Heirloom Lace The bride's attendants will be | Miss Joyce Kinsey of Orlean, Va.,| | Mrs, Richard Baker and Miss Mar. | {garet Kinsey. They will be gowned | |in love-bird {faille. Mr. Bennett

|ioned with a sweetheart neckline outlined with seed pearls; |a- fitted bodice and a full skirt, |H. Norton. Ot Ceremony | 7 | HER FINGERTIP veil of im- : ; ported ivory illusion was at- |tulle veil, edged in rose point. The Rev. Golden A. Smith of tached to a small satin cloche To Live in Chicago {for five generations in family wedA reception in the home of the {bride's parents - will follow the | ceremony. The couple will be at {home in Chicago. The bride is a graduate of Smith college and the bridegroom was graduated from Cornell university

{where he was a member of Psi [Ipelon Siem sternly...

E. W. Lies

The bride is the daughter of Mrs.| Howard Levin of Warsaw was Robert Tatman, 3933 Park ave., and Mr. Eschbach’'s best man. Ushers parents of the bridegroom are Mr. were Howard Anderson, Chicago; and Mrs. Charles F. Fitzpatrick, | Robert A. Lucas, Gary; John D. 3855 Park ave. | Widaman, . Warsaw, and Dr. Attendants’ Frocks Robert. M. Raber.

Miss Anna Mae Tatman, sister of Reception Follows the bridé, will be the maid of honor; A RECEPTION at the Kappa and will wear pink taffeta. Brides- Alpha Theta sorority house at maids are to be Miss Phyllis Fitz- | Butler university followed the ° patrick and Miss Emma Lou Tat- ceremony. After a trip to Chi-.

man, anether sister, and Miss! cago, the couple will be at home Martha Jean McCreery of Detroit. in Bloomington. “ W ill | alk: They will wear dresses in aqua | The bride is a graduate of

and American beauty taffeta. Nancy Indiana university, where she Ellen Young, flower girl, will wear was a member of Kappa Alpha yellow taffeta. | Theta sorority. Mr. Eschbach, The bride will wear white satin also an 1. U. graduate, is atfashioned with a full skirt and long tending the university School of train. 1Law. He is a member of Beta | Theta Pi fraternity.

The American-Scandinavian cen{ter will have a covered dish supper lat T p. m. Tuesday at the D. A. R. chapter house. Ernest W. Lundeen, Butler university librarian, will talk n “World Pamous Scandinavians,”

Trip to Florida and a music program will be given

stated their own attitudes if they city and the late Isaac Kinsey and of value tothe President in formThe bride | ing his own. But t6 criticize his policy before it had even been stated seemed to have ludicrous I hope we are going to give aid to the countries in Europe that need it for relief and rehabilita- | | tion, and I hope we are going to

| will be the best man and ushers will| see to it that what we give is {include Herbert Baker and Harold administered | given to all people in need, reAn ivory slipper satin gown,| gardless of their political beliefs. That was the reason we gave | train, will be worn by the bride. A' to the United Nations for refusing | {rose point coronet will hold her! to join a new international relief organization’ to take the place of | UNRRA. We felt that the organization The heirloom lace has been worn was susceptible to the accusation of having been used politically, Tow in the North Methodist church. orchid. | dings. | and therefore, in the future, | wished to control our own giving.

WE MUST, however, be doubly careful that we are non-political in whatever we now give. Neither must it. be possible to imply that anything we'do is done to oppose the influence of any of our former allies. | If we do that, we weaken the | United Nations and find ourselves | enmeshed in the old form of al- | liances and power politics. We know that, with the growth of independence and individual | power countries, we have had to recede from our old interpretation of the Monroe doctrine. act alone—we act in co-operation | with our neighbors in whatever |

train. Her two-tiered fingertip illu- Sheets and Mrs. Earle Hahn, record-

an element of the

about it.

Ceremony "Tomorrow

impartially and is

‘Mr. and Mrs.

are parents of the couple. Bridal Gown

been chosen by the bride.

(full train. we

* 8 8% | white roses.

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{honor, will wear blue.

Dinner to Follow They will wear fuchsia,

in the Latin American |yzsak.

| ringbearer.

We no longer |will follow the ceremony.

Bloom-Samuels

Bloom wil] be married at 5:30 p. m. tical dress. tomorrow in Beth El ‘Zedeck tem ple by Rabbi William P. Greenfeld.

3245 Kenwood ave, and Mr. and punn, ‘Mrs. Louis Bloom, 2238 College ave.,|

A gown of silver-white satin has Moss, 3446 Brouse st. A reception will be held in the and Mrs. George B. Ewell are dele-|

fashioned with long sleeves and a church before the couple leaves on gate and alternate to thé National | Her illusion veil will|a wedding trip to Miami, Fla. They Council of Catholic Women. {cascade from a tiara of seed pearls. She will carry an arm bouquet of 3605 Balsam st.

Mrs. Joseph Budnick, matron of The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Florence Rosenstein, Mrs. Emdnuel Izsak, Misses, Frances Izsak, Anna Lee Schuman, | Linda Wohlfeld and Alice Cziment.

‘aqua and blue. Flower girls will be! {Judy Bloom and Rose F. Budnick.’ William Cohen will be the best {man and ushers are to be |and Meyer Samuels, Julius and Sol, |Bunes, Harry Mihayli and Samuel! David Bloom will be the

A family dinner in the temple

‘Miss Weddle to Take chiffon gown and carried an orchid on

{sion veil will fall from a band of ing and corresponding secretaries {white satin edged in baby pearls. Mrs. Pauling Fairchild, treasurer; | She will carry an arm bouquet of Miss Eloise Crowe, historian; Mrs. { spring flowers'in pastel colors. | Robert Harbor, editor, and Mrs. Bridal Attendants Charles McCloskey, pledge master. Miss Georgianna Giltner, her sis- | | ter, ‘will be the maid of honor and cently | will wear a frock of pink taffeta.’ Catholic Woman's Study | Another sister, Miss Georgetta Gilt- Other officers are Mrs.

best man and ushers will be Paul Mrs. George W. Faulstich, historian. | Russell, Maurice Sprinkle, Robert |

Parents of the couple are Mr. alternate.

{42d st.,

It is

will be at home after March 31 at! lo. Sisterhood,

Couple to Take! ‘Trip South fe

{ Miss Betty L. Chamness, 1535 S. chaplain, and Mrs. ink | Belmont ave., became the- bride of | Gouger, guard. p William E. Lapar in a ceremony at | MS:

William

United Brethren church. ¥The Rev. Lura Roberts of Muncie read the | gate to the supreme council. VOWS. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Chamness, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lapar,

Max!

| delegates, Mrs. Paul W. Reed as alternates.

Mrs. George F. Lawler is the re- |

Robert Moss will be his brother's secretary and parliamentarian, and | ¥

Mrs. Faulstich is delegate to the| Morris Samuels, Stieglitz, Ralph McDowell and Jack seventh district, Indiana Federation | lof Clubs, and Mrs. O. H. Worley is) Mrs. Harry A. Burkart! |and Mrs. Lester Brazelton, 7340 E. and Mrs. George Boucher are dele-|

and- Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. gate and alternate to the Irvington! {Union of Clubs, and Mrs. Ullrich | PA1¢ in several school programs.

New officers of Chapter 8, P. E. i.)

Clara Bracken and Mrs.

:30 p. m. today in the Belmont | COUBEr are delegates to the P. E. O. | council, and Miss Johnson is dele- |

Miss Johnson and Mrs. Maurice

hw. Pickett’ are state convention with Mrs. Bracken and and the girls will review the ideals

To Be Noted by

Camp Fire Girls

anniversary week by the Ine

ke part in special programs at {some of them. A birthday com{munion service will be held at ® (a. m. in St. Rita’s Catholic church. The girls will wear their service niforms to school Monday, and {many groups are planning fires. On Tuesday they will take

and they will mark “family night” lon Wednesday,

Adviser to Be Here

Miss Edith M. Kempthorne, naadviser,

|ered-dish supper at 5:30 p. m. at

Miss Louise . McCormick; | Mrs. Russell V. Barton ‘the Y. W. C. A. for Horizon clubs,

'' leaders and mothers. She will speak * at a luncheon Friday at the Hotel Lincoln for leaders, sponsors and council members. { The girls will concentrate Priday jon “going places,” the theme of !birthday week. United Nations Fair day will be marked next Saturday,

| set out in the preamble to U.N. charter.

| Greenville, Mich. i Pastel Frocks The bride wore a white satin and

EVENTS

Program Set

un By Sorority

The active and alumnae chaptérs

we do in this hemisphere. a white Bible. Mrs. Wilbur CLUB Richard Wilkey will -be the best {by Thomas F. Snyder and Joe That, on a larger scale, is the Pa 3 : 3 ! Lid : ? ' , rt in Pla Hodgen, her sister's matron of Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers. Bay A hens 226 Io Je Muenar 4 Hospital Guild Units Origin. The meeting is open to attitude that will uphold the Times BY honor, wore a blue frock. ! p.m. Tues. Chapter house. Lunch- | e r Mc wrence . United Nations, and we must not | March 15—Miss| Mrs. H. H. Hartman and Miss| eon; business session; program] Fricke and Gerald Fitzpatrick of Ar range Meetings Mrs. Norma Koster of the recrea-| go oat jt, oR OD: I Wilma Bennett, bridesmaids, were| by active members of chapter.

tion division of the Indianapolis | Following the ceremony there will, The following units of the White park board will teach square be a reception in the home of the Cross guild of the Methodist hos-|gancing. Music for dancing will bride's parents and the couple will| Pital will meet next week at the | pe provided by Mrs. Dorothy Deleave on a wedding trip to Florida. | Service center: Monday—Plainfield|jano, Miss Doris Delano, Richard

Salem,

329 Club Will Begin Weekly Programs

oa of

|Charlene Weddle, daughter of Mr. | land Mrs. Charles F. Weddle, 5314 dressed in pink. Jone Hodgen, the Broadway, Indianapolis, is in the “The Trojan Women,” a Greek tragedy by Euripides to be | bride, was the best man and ushers |

MISCELLANEOUS flower girl, wore pink organdy.

Ralph Chamness, brother of the Aux.

center. 2 p. m. Mon.

After April 1 they will be at home and Rebekah; Tuesday — West Dejano and Phillip Pratt. The newly organized 329 club at presented next Thursday, Friday Vee Wir Twyman and Harold | ryornburgh. at 3703 N. Rural st. | Michigan, New Jersey and Merid-| 1, charge of arrangements are|the Y. W.C. A. is designed to pro- and Saturday. ¥ ' | Robison-Ragsdale unit, ein aimaini lian’ Heights; Wednesday—St. Paul|Messrs. and Mesdames Emil Unger, | Vide a recreation program for young| The play will be given by the Following the ceremony there| p[agion aux. | Methodist, Alpha Omicron Alpha,|Otto S. Swanson, John A. Clark, | adults, according to an announce- theater group of the college in the was a reception in the home of | &antra] Christian church.

Office and Triple E; Thursday— gilding Hendrickson, Ben Brock, { Mother, Bethel, Library, Blue ahd Hans ‘Viedebeck, Car! Moller, John | | Gold and Ipalco; Friday—Riverside | Sorenson, Ernest Hasse and H. Park and Prentice. [Fosters Aamot.

Supper Booked At Hospital

ona ; Mrs. John ‘O'Connell 1s chairman! The following chapters of the om er "| wives, of the St. Frapcis Hospital guild Riley Hospital Cheer guild will Mrs. Short Hostess

spaghetti supper, to be from 5 to 8 meet to sew ‘at’ the hospital next Pp. m. Tuesday in the hospital, Mrs. week: Monday — "“Lizabeth Ann’

Mrs. Eugene Short, way, will entertain the Iota chapter,

Gus Gatto and’ Mrs. Josephine Coil Tuesday — “Muskingum = Valley"; : Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority, at athletic activities, a snack supper Robert L. Pritchard, .Misses Ger- | Pre- School Child “indiana Art," by. Mrs. Léota | poser. are co- -chairmen. - | Wednesday — “Our. Old Friends 'a dinner-bridge at 5:30 p. m. Mon-'| and informal dancing. Provision 'trude Lindley, Patricia and Dorothy, Smith, : | : Assisting will be members of the Never: Fail"; Thursday — “Brook. day. Mrs, Robert Short- will be a will be made _to care for _small Pritchard, Gail Mankedick and| A luncheon meeting will be held | Family- Fong Booked: Fooly Rosary. Women's club, Mes-, Song; FPriddy—"8un and Rain,” * guest, pd | citrdren- of “GI. -couptes:—a.- Wanda- Leisure... - a Et Topimo Tuesday hy. the Jupiog, 5 Vassar: Clik Meeting | 5

ment today by Mrs. Buschmann, volunteer sponsor. The group is made up of former {U. 8. 0. Cadettes, Liberty Belles, volunteers and veterans and their cecil st, will hold open house trom | trip to the Smoky mountains and Programs, beginning tomor-3 to 5 p. m. March 23 in celebration ‘Tow, will be held at.the Y. W. from of their 50th wedding anniversary. 3228 Broad- 4 to 11 p. m.”each Sunday. Entertainment will include games, hostess,

Dorothy F.'Leonard theater.

Mr,

Mrs. Floyd Bickerton,

in House Planned

and Mrs. Lee Harvey,

.acting- as will be assisted by. Mrs.

{the bride's brother and sigler-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamness, 1523 S. Belmont ave.

hostesses. The couple left on a ‘wedding

115 { SORORITIES will be at home at 2151 N, Penn-

sylvania st. Lemcke bldg.

p. m, Mon.

Alpha. ‘Mon. night. club, Dinner; jewel pin ceremony;

Programs Will Cover

“dames Joseph €aito, Gus Caito,| Dan QCasaro, Nunzio Mazza, Mike Rizzo and Anthony Milto. «fit charge of the Easter baskels and novelties to be on sale are Mesdames Edward . Trimpe, George ‘Graber, Fred Koch, Herbert Adkins ‘and Henly Cs Garduer.

Couple V will Take Trip to Chicago

A 6 o'clock cerembny tomorrow | night will unite Miss Molly Shapiro and Nathan Gotthelf. The service | will be in the Congregation Knesses | Israel with Rabbi David 8. Shapiro! officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Shapiro, 1328] Union st, and Mrs. Lena Gotthell, New York, is the mother of the

Teen Talk—

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER THE PARTY IDEA started last June. That was when the Wapeedahs invited the entire eighth grade . of school 9 to St. Joseph's hall for the first party. » ®The Wapeedahs are members of an Horizon club—the teenagers of Camp Fire Girls—and | most of them are students. at’ | Tech, After that first party the

“gang” wanted more—so a repeat performance was in order. Since

then four. or five parties have been held -in St, Joseph's hall, with the Horizon club as hostess group. The Rev. Fr, Paul A. Courtney has helped the club by allowing it the use of the hall for its regular meetings as well as 1s social gatherings. ” n o IT WAS A barren room when ~.the Wapeedahs took over. Through Mrs. Norma Koster of the city recreation department " their plea for a piano was heard and the American Legion. auxiliary 379 sent a piano from fits meeting place in the, Northeast community center. New paint | » lifted the. face of the hall and | ested in the Camp Fire Girls a “coke” machine’ perked up the group when _ she instructed memmeeting place. befs in folk Jag dass, Koster bad becoue inter | On the "lis of the cin.

“ An eggshell satin gown will be | worn by-the bride and & crown of sequins will hold her fingertip veil. Mrs. Henry Salzman will be her sister's matron of honor and prides~ maids will ‘be Mrs, Frank Schwartz and Miss Shirley Shapiro. All will wear pink. Sylvia Shapiro and Shella Borinstein, flower girls, will wear pink and blue. Sol Glanzman will be the best man and - ushers will be Mr. Schwartz: and Mr. Salzman. The couple 'will leave on a wed-

The St: Patrick's day meeting of ‘the New ‘Era club will be Monday

win, 4848 Guilford ave. “The Art of | Accessories” will be discussed on the program. :

1 oe a 4 » Qin " MUSIC, MAESTRO—Horizon club girls. (left to right) Doris Herbert, Beatrice Mandez and Nan Lou King. admire their new pionograph &; Mrs Harpers Dunlap looks ‘on. \

ter chairman of the 1ith district |. are more than 100 names of boys and girls in the community. , Mrs. | Hervey. Dunlap, Somnunty Rs

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There Il Be Dance M usic at the Hall Tonight

Legion auxiliary, found the need

for dance music at the hall. “ 'N »

other day, several of the

nington auxiliaries. In celebration they will another party—tonight Joseph's hall.

clubs will be observed.

whopping big affair,

Wisdom, Doris Herbert,

and Marian Pauley, Angle, Lou King, Nancy

- Hernson.

2: Crk said Mrs

wl

"AND SO, LIKE a breath of goed fortune, a phonograph was to be added to the Wapeedah Ho-

rizon club's list of assets. Elev- gymnasium, will be a film, ‘Frus‘enth district auxiliary units added |tration Play Technique.” to the club's funds gnd only the The program will be open to those |

picked. out their new. machine. Special donors were the MaddenNottingham and the Robert Ken-

in St. St, Patrick's day and the birthday of Horizon

In April and May no decorations will be used for their dances; and in June—the anniversary of their. first party—they're planning a’ Naot only will there be decorations end programs, they will make their own evening dresses for the dance. Members ‘of the Horizon club. are Wymemia, 8harron, Dorothy Joyce Barbara Nella Dean Sims, Wanda Danron, Patricia Thompsdn, Nan

den an trice and Maria Mandez and Jane |

Mrs. Dalbert Herbert " leader of the group and Sponsors are Miss Agnes pr Mrs, Frank

auXiliary -to-the Indianapqlis Day nursery. Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar, Will -Bé Wednesday 3520 Washington blvd., hostess, wilif be assisted by Mesdames David V, Burns, Frank H. Fairchild, LeRdy ent G. Gordner and Edward .W. Harris | | Wednesday Ir. |derson, 4542 \N, Delaware st. At the meeting final plans will be made for the auxiliary’s spon-| sorship of a series of films and talks on the pre-scool child. The

ident, meeting.

day in_ the Lockerbie st.

Epsilon. Alpha chap., Epsilon Sigma the opera, Columbia | tillo),

| Anne Holmes, recently elected preswill be in charge of the principal,

After luncheon, there will be &, 'dames Ralph fi t 8 Thurs. | Pusiness session and program, Mrs, | Walter Schram, James Baker, James rst program, a P. m. ThUrs-| ean Stoker will be the speaker,(W. Fleenor, Robert Doyal, L. a Pope? | talking 0 on her experiences in South| Miles and Ben Parrish. ia

|of Sigma Alpha Iota, national pro- | fessional music sorority, will have

to Marion County Juvenile, a supper meeting and program at Wilking' 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the D. A R. aud. Book review by Mrs. John | chapter house.

Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, hostess, will

American, be assisted by Mesdames A. H. Mer12:30 p. m. Tues./riam Graves, Ben F. Griffin, BerMrs. inard Batty, George Lane, speaker. Comunity | Cole Walkins, Misses Emma Doepservice committee members will be} | pers, Mable Leive, Margaret Rose,

L. P. Kreiser and

Phyllis Eberhard, Alice Jean Fisher and Pauline Roes.

Xi Iota chap. Beta Sigma Phi. 7:30, “ Following ‘a business meeting, Martha “Martin “will ‘discuss (Cas«

| Mrs, “Quiche-Vinak™ Mrs. Mildred Sweeney will | play ‘compositions of the same coms,

At Museum Patrons, pupils and teachers of

The Indiana Vassar-club will be school 57 will be special guests at ertained at a 1 p. m. luncheon the Children's museum “family by Mrs, Frederic D. An. |hour”” tomorrow afternoon from 2 Miss | to 5 o'clock.

Assisting Mrs. Mildred Or, sehool will be Mrs. Robert |Hodgin, P.-T, A. president; Mes

girls |interested

in nursery- education. |

|Miss Marion Gay, executive secre | tary of the Day Nursery association, | will serve as. commentator. Mrs: | Fairchild heads the committee ar-

hold ranging the series of programs.

Teacher Recruiting

[s Discusseds

Members. of the Indianapolis Pi Lambda Theta Alumnae chapter held a panel discussion on “Teacher Recruitment” this afternoon in the home of Mrs. E. L. Beeler, ee Kessler blvd. Participants were Mrs. G, W. Barker, chairman; Miss Frances R. Botsford, # Muncie; Miss Doris Holmes, and two guest speakers, E. B. Hargrave and Burley Bechdolt. ‘The hostess was assisted by Mrs. H. E. Ball and Miss Maud Dome.

Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. William N. Shepherd, 1 E. 36th st, have returned home after spending three months in Sunde, | and ¢

Bea-

When man's hour has passed, itig © 1 fitting that the last tribute should = be one of reverent beauty, All our services, regardless. of cosh, sd strive toward that end. © J a

A full schedule has been planned elected president of the! for the Camp Fire Girls’ 35th birth«

club.’ d William | Ry Miss Helen Samuels and Ralph I. | ner, bridesmaid, will wear an iden- Strack and Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, vice! | dianapolis council. Camp Fire Girls

| presidents; Mrs, William J. ‘Betz, | Vill attend church tomorrow and

will be honored are Miss Bettina my redqay. She will attend a 4 p. m. Janne, president; Mrs. Edward B. vesper service at the War Memorial | Crowell, vice president; Mrs. John for Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls,

|H. Baldwin and Miss Iloe V. King, | 1 a guest a | recording and corresponding secre- and she will bs at 3 cov

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