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“Liitheon nd Swimming Party Set By- Delta ‘Gamma Sorority Alumnae

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~ Conference,

"THE DELTA GAMMA ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION will give a rush party Thursday at the Highland Golf and Country club. Mys. J. Dwight Peterson will be hostess at

the luncheon and swimming party. Invitations have been sent to girls who will enter Indiana unjversity as upper classwomen this semester. The rushees are from Indianapolis and towns in the capital city area. : Serving on Mrs. Peterson's committee are Mesdames W. F. Kegley, Robert Jenkins, T. M. Hindman Jr.,'R. W. Showalter, O. H. Grant, Nathan T. Washburn, B. M. Woodsmall, G. G. Graber, G. O. Browne, F. L\Haines, J. G. Williams and Boris E. Meditch, Miss June Dunham,

Miss Nancy Pfohl and Mrs, Donald |

LU. Clubs" . | Will Sponsor Meeting A "get acquainted meeting" for| more than 300 local students who

plan to enter Indiana university this fall is scheduled at 8 p, m. Thursday in the Indiana university School of Law. Parents of the future students also will attend. Mrs. Frank 8. Crowder of the I. U. Women's club and Robert M. Loomis of the men’s club are cochairmen. Col. R. L. Shoemaker, dean "of students at I. U, will attend the meeting and answer questions concerning housing, costs of living, study programs and other subjects. Mrs, Kate H. Mueller, Leo R. Dowling, R. H. Shafer, Pressley S Sikes and C. C. Bucher, all members of the administrative faculty at L U., will accompany Col. Shoemaker. Members of the general committee for the meeting include Mes- | dames Harry R. Kerr, Barrett Woodsmall, L. L. Clark and William 8S. Maurer. Robert S. Sturgeon, Leo W. Shumaker, Ovid T.| Boes and Palmer Little will repre-| sent the men’s club. Alumnae and mothers of students) already attending Indiana will serve| on the reception committee. They includes Mesdames: William M.

Hutcheson, Robert Coleman, Victor|

Dieteh, Russell R. Hippensteel, Kerr, J. Dwight Peterson, Stuart Wilson, Robert Wheat, Henry Churchman, William Kegley and Al-

conference ‘of the |

The 47th anndal the Indiana “Daughters of

American Revolution will be held Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the West ,.." \iinjnev Dolores Dougall and

at the French Lick Springs hotel | Oct. 8 through 10. Theme of the) everit will be “Upon All of Us Rests| the Cornerstone of the Nation.” The southern district, chapters | will serve as meeting hostesses,

On the day before the conference | opens, there will be a state board] meeting at 2 p. m. and a State! Officers club dinner at 7 p. m, |

At the opening session, at 2 p.m. Oct, 8, there will be a memorial service, ~ The formal opening, at 8:30 p. m. in the hotel's convention hall, will be followed by a state regent’s reception. Events scheduled for Oct. 9 include a breakfast at 8 a. m. for directors and regents, and another breakfast at the same hour for the

~ state radio chairman and vice|

chairmen. - “After the 9:30 a. m. session there will be a noon luncheon for junior members. The conference banquet will be at 7 p. m. Adjournment will come after the morning session Oct. 10.

Seeman-Risley Ceremony

A double-ring ceremony at 3:30 o'clock Sunday - afternoon united Miss Mary Anne. Risley and Rob-| ert O. Seeman. The vows were] read by the Rev. Donald J. Dun-| kin in the Lynhurst. Baptist church. Miss Connie Brinly was the maid of honor. She wore pink taffeta.

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conference |

Danielson of ‘Bloomington. ! Members of the active Delta Gamma chapter at the Gniversity are helping with arrangements. They are Misses Sally Peterson,Lois Richardson, - Joan Davey, Marilyn/ Kimberlin, Eilene Sidman, Barbara Baldwin, Dotti Rae Beebe and Susan Keever and Miss Susan Thomas, Madison. Miss Thomas is the rush chairman, :

Is Announced ! “THE MARRIAGE of Miss ‘Maura Quinn to Dr. James P. Carney -of Chicago is announced by her parents, Mr.’and Mrs. ‘William C. Quinn, The ceremony was last

May 17 in Holy Name cathedral |

in Chicago. Mrs, Carney is a fraduate of Tudor Hall school and of Barat college, Lake Forest, Ill. Dr. Carney, son of Mr. and Mrs.

sedans Latin PEE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Two Groups Arrarige’

{Flower Show

Event Is Planned By Garden Clubs °

A-fall flower 'show will be held at the Irvington Methodist church Friday under vsponsorship of the Irvington Women's Garden and the Green Thumb Garden clubs, 3 The show will be open to -the public from 3 to 8:30 p. m. Chair men of the show are Mesdames W. L. McCoy, -George Price“and E. P, Madinger from the Irvington club and Mesdames C. M. Adams, Howard Aldrich and Paul Boardman from the Green Thumb club. In charge of publicity. are Mrs. J. I. Gelly and Mrs. Harold Hunt. Staging chairmen dre Mesdames Madinger, Garfield Walker, H. H. Trager, W. E, Dismore, R. C. Rees and T. N. Hindman. Entry chairmen are Mesdames E. L. Bohn, E. K. Higdon, C. C. Limbach, G. W. Price, C. E. Byrket and C. B. Gardner, Classification chairmén are Mesdames Oscar Wadsworth, Ray Thorn and H. L. Has« brook, and Miss Margaret Griffith, In charge of prizes are Mrs. C. D. {Van Buskirk and Mrs. H. B. Tilman, Clerks are Mesdames W. L. Alfke, Paul Boardman, W. F. King and O, M. Enyart. ;Clean-~ -up chairmen are Mesdames Howard Aldrich, §.G. Wilmer and D. J. King. Hospitality chairmen are Mesdames H. L. Mote, H. F. Heminger,

: : P. H, ho photo WEDDING NEXT MONTH—Mrs. Lindsay Andrews, 5103 Winthrop ave., announces the engagement of her daughter, Susan, to Ronald H. Rose, son of the Rev. and Mrs. C, H. Rose, 324 S. Emerson ave. The wedding wi'l be Oct, 18.

Thomas A. Carney, Peoria, Il, was graduated from Bradley Polytechinieal institute in Peoria and from the Northwestern university School of Medicine. He is an interne at Cook county | hospital in Chicago, 2

F our-Section

Conference

Is Planned *

The annual presidents’ day conference of the Indianapolis P.-T. A. council will be held this year in four different sections. The East Side P.-T. A. groups 3, 9, 14, 15, 26, 33, 37, 38, 54, 56, 57, 58,

62; 68, 717, 78, 81, 82, 85, Howe high

school, Roberts school and Potter Preésh Air school will meet Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the Irvington Presbyterian church. On Wednesday, Sept. 17, the South ‘Side groups Will meet at the Immanual Reformed church. Schools

included in this section are num- |

i bers 78.712, 13,-18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 35, 39, 64 and 72. West 1 Side P.-T. ‘A's will meet

| Park Christian church. This Soup) {includes numbers &, 16, 17, 23, He ly Crispus Attucks and Washington! high schools. Meridian Heights Presbyterian church will be the place of meeting for Nortlr Side members on Wednes|day, Sept. 24. The schools included in this group are numbers 1, 2, 10, 197, 29, 32, 36, 41, 42, 43, 44, 51, 60, 66, 69, 70, 73, 76, 80, 84, 86, 87, 91 and] Broad Ripple and Shortridge high schools.

President

Mrs. Henri Poling "New officers of Indiana .Nu

Miss Rosalie Richards, Blooming-| ton, and Miss Juanita Ponder, in| blue taffeta frocks, were the brides-| maids. Karyl Kirkbride was the| flower girl. The best man was Russell See-|

man, Donald and Paul Seeman, |

Charles Wiseman and Robert Risley were ughers.

The bride wore a white satin)

gown and an illusion veil. She] carried a cascade of white flowers, After a reception at the home of. the bride's parents, "Nir “and

Mrs. Claude C. Risley, 5 Iris ave. |

the couple left for a motor trip to Iowa. Mr. Seeman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seeman, Havana ave., is a student at Butler university.

chapter, Delta Theta Chi sorority, will be installed at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Chinese room of the Hotel Washington. The officers are Mrs. Henri Pol-

ing, president; Mrs. ‘W. Riley Smith, vicespresident; Mrs. F. M. Moss, secretary; Mrs. Frank Lines, treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Jerge, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. William Gray, program director. Miss Amy Adams, Lafayette, president of the sorority’s state council, will conduct thefservice. A short program will follow, Mrs. Poling will announce committee chairmen and Mrs: Gray will outline the group's educational program, A review of the sorority history

{tainr rushees at a

WwW. Woerner, F. T. age, A, L. Partain, George Ti {and F. W. Wigmann, Miss Mildred | Campbell and Miss Martha Kincaid.

Plan Series of Rush Parties This. Week for 235 Freshmen I 7.5 C. Hostesses

Announcement of .events planned by _Butler university's seven | nat onal sororities this week ee made today by the rush chairmen. | Mrs. Robert Carter'and Mrs. Har. j 23h 5 old Smith will be hostesses to memi Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women, says that.approximately | |bers of the Queen Elizabeth chap235 incoming freshman women will take part. | ter, International Travel-Study club, An introductory meeting was held this afternoon with Dean Ward tomorrow. The club will meet at presiding. Following the meeting each sorority entertained the rushees 1:30 p. m. at the 38th st. branch of

with teas. Pe earns, ET oe the Indiana National bank. - |" Tomorrow through Saturday | Patricia Bond, Martha ~ Rankin,

| Mary Jo Pearce, Roseanne Walker, ? morning, rushees, will take part in . . y ag» invitational calling at the sorority | Ale Robertson, Marilyn Bowman Zinnia Exhibit

houses. {and Sharon. Collins, | The Sunshine Garden club will Members of Zeta Tau Alpha | Rush week parties will be coh- meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow with sorority will hold a “Plantation cluded with’ Delta Gamma’s “Yacht Mrs. Earl White, 55 N. 14th st, Party” from” 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. [Club Party” Friday from 9:30 to|Beech Grove, A znnia display is Thursday. Mrs. Shirley Ferrer, in-|11:30'p. m. Assisting with arrange- planned. town rush chairman, ahd Miss ments are Miss JacquesLoser, rush

: , chairman; Miss Joanne Fate, as-| ADO, a? Maxine Brock, _out-ol- “ows. Tush sistant, rush chairman, and PY esudent $ Day captain, are in charge of arrange- |’ ! | A covered-dish luncheon tomor-

ments and will be assisted by the Betty Gaddis. i | Activities of rush week will come|°W at Holliday park will mark the Misses Velma Justus, Marjorie Wil come Amica Study club's presidents’ day.

to a close Saturday afterfqon and json and Henrietta Rohde. d evening when rushees sign sorority Mis, Shiutles R. Young is the new presiden

-From 4:30 to 6:30.p. m. the same Pi afternoon, Alphd Chi Omega soroi- [Preference owkis and are later notiity will entertain with a “Golden [fied by members of the Butler Pan-

n 1. |hellenic association of their bids. hi art Miss | Lyte OO Pr Misses Miss Phyllis Hollar is Panhellenic; Miss JoAnn Duke, 1042 W. 33d st., president. Miss Louise Reiter, rush|will be hostess, at 8 p. m, tomorrow, secretary for' the association, is in{to Gamma chapter, Alpha Pi charge of all office rush records. |Oniega sorority. 7

iss Duke Hostess

{Phyllis Stultz are arranging the

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—The engagement of Miss 1

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Carl Shultz Will Wed Miss Norma Wood

The Hillcrest Country. club wilt” tonight, “of Miss Norma Wood's marriage to Carl H.

Shultz: The candlelight. ceremony

will be at 7:15 o'clock. "A beige sheer crepe frock with a beige lace peplum will be worn by the bride. With it she will have a shoulder length béige veil held by a tiara of Johanna Hill roses like those of her cascade bouquet, Elbow-length beige doeskin gloves will: compléte ‘her costume. Her attendant, Miss Mary LeOta Kincaid, will wear a sheer turquoise crepe and a tiara of turquoise veil-

| ing. She will carry a colonial hous

|quet of Briarcliff roses. . Richard VanDyke, Danville, Ili, (will, be the best man. | After a reception at the club, the couple will leave«for Albuquerque, N. M., where they will be at home,

A [The bride will travel in a dove gray

P. H. Ho photo

Betty Jean Brickert to William L. Jeffries, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Jeffries, 850 N. Beville ave., is announced by her mother,

Mrs. Anna Halliday, 516 Lincoln st.

Nov. 26 is the wedding date.

wool crepe suit. The bride, daugnter of Mr, and

blvd, attended the Central A emy’ of Commercial Art in Cineinnati. ~-Mr. Shultz, son of Mr. and Mrs,

of ‘Indianapolis, attended Butler university where he was a membef of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

H. T. Chaille, H. L. Knote, R. 8, iT he Seven Sororities at Butler [ain & » runes, aeons Vows Pledged

In Chapel At Butler

Miss Nancy McCarty became the bride of William Clampitt at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in Sweeney chapel! at Butler university. The Rev. A. J. Coble, pastor of the West Washington, Street Methodist church, read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Harold McCarty, 1004 Castle ave, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clampitt, 242 E. Southern ave. A gown of white satin was worn by the bride. It was fashioned with a net yoke and a peplum, and the full skirt extended into a train. She carried a Bible topped by white orchids. Mrs. Irvin Clampitt was the mation of honor and Miss Lois Freers was the bridesmaid. Both wore green. taffeta "rocks. "The best man was Jevin Clampitt and the ushers were Raymond Tucker and Gilbert Stover, Following the ceremony was a reception at 4510 Marcy lane, where the couple will be at home Both the bride and bridegroom are students at Butier university.

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'|event. Delta Delta Delta sorority has planned a “Black and White Fantasy” for rushees Thursday fronr8 to 10 p. m. Miss Barbara Myers is rush captain and Misses Jacqueline and Patricia Smith are party cochairmen, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Ott.

‘Yacht Club Party’ 3 Will Close Series

Parties planned for Friday will” hegin with the “Kappa Koolie Gardens” to be given by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority from-2:30- to 4:30 p. m. with Miss Joan Yarian in : charge, assisted by Miss Juliana Telephone on Hamp and Miss Barbara Larson. Riley 7411 Miss Joanna Jennings is rush chalrman. ~~ | From 4:30 to 6:30 p. m, Kappa | Alpha Theta members will have a] “French Cafe” party. In charge of | arrangements “are Miss Rosemary | Ronsheim, chairman; Miss Patri-| cia Coate and Miss Patsy Harrison. | Miss Jane Klepfer is rush captain, Pi Beta Phi sorority will .enter-| “Trocad~Arrow” party Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m,, according to Miss Betty Billeter,| rush captain.

Monday Through

The committee ar-| ranging the party includes Misses

Miss Wininger | Is Married |

A high mass followed the marriage service uniting Miss Betty Wininger and Joseph Miller at’ 10:30 ojglock yesterday morning th the Sacred. Heart Catholic church {The Rev. Fr. Ralph §. Pfau read the {vows. > | The mald of honor was Miss Pat | {Shaughnessy. Miss Mary Alice Mil-| (ler and Miss Mary Frances Wend{ling were bridesmaids and Miss Jo- | |anne Miller was the junior brides-| maid, ‘The attendants wore blue. {taffeta frocks and tiaras fashioned [of flowers. | The brother of the bridegroom. | Ralph Miller, was the best man. | Charles Schafer and Joe Buergler| {were ushers. A gown of ivory satin was worn | by the bride. Her full-length veil |cascaded from a tiara of orange!

The couple will be at home with| will be given by Mrs. Moss and |blossoms. She carried a colonial! the bridegroom's parents after] Mrs. Smith will talk on develop- |bouquet of white roses with an Sept. 15. | ment of the chapter. orchid center. — - mmm A “breakfast for the immediate families followed the ceremony There was a reception last night

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Open n House Tonight Mrs, Nellie Kilroy Dawson, 3046 |Ruckle st. will hold open house to- gL night honoring Mrs. Prestie M : Huntington, past department president of the Ladies auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Pre Huntington is en route from Chief » {cago to Florida. :

‘Sunshine Club The Children’s Sunshine Club, JInc., will hold a board meeting at {11:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in |Ayres’ committee room. A business session will be held there at 2 p. m./ é

Picnic Today Alpha chapter, Alpha Delta Omega sorority, will have a picnic at

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