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MONDAY, APR. 5;

SORORITIES— + Matrix Table Of Theta Sigma Phi Will Be Held Saturday Miracle of the Bells’ Author Will Speak;

Jew y and an annual luncheon: : activities being planned this month by two social and two

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state day luncheon Apr. 24 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Msr. Wallace K, DeHart is general chairman. The event will celebrate the 81st anniversary of the sorority. A dance that night in the JAC will be sponsored by the Indiana Gamma Chapter of the sorority. The state day committee chairmen are Mrs, Harold Marvel, arrangements; Mrs. Truman Hopver, awards; Miss Jean

PLAN SORORITY LUNCHEON—Mrs. John Kleinhenz puts the finishing touches ster publicizing the Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table luncheon. Miss Bernice But- [Rose Thompson and Mrs. Gladys ler, who holds the poster, is general chairman for the event to be held Saturday in the Russell Janney, author of "The Miracle of the Bells," will

Esden, decorations; Mrs, William E. Richter, finance; Mrs. William Behrman, Golden Arrow Pi Phi's; Mrs. Riley Shuttleworth, hospitality. Mrs. John McKinstray and Mrs. Harry Jennings, invitations; Mrs. Hollis Leedy, program; Mrs. Vincent Malan and Miss Marilyn Behymer, publicity; Mrs. Donald Wagener, reservations; Mrs. Norman Hammer, tickets, and Miss Marianne Schafer, dance.

The Indianapolis Alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Crossroads Rehabilitation Center. Mrs. Frank A. Riggs is chairman for the meeting. Following election and installation of officers, Miss Viola L. Jones, executive director

of the Marion County Society for the Crippled, will conduct a tour through the center.

Camp Fire Girls To Celebrate Anniversary

The Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls will mark the local organization’s 25th anniversary with special activities Apr. 18 to 24. The theme for the week, «Hello, Indianapolis, Le''s Get Acquainted,” will be illustrated by displays at the Scottish Rite Cathedral - Wednesday Saturday of that week. On the first day of the anniversary week members of Blue Birds, Camp Fire Girls Horizon Club will attend church in their uniforms. The two days following will be devoted, respectively, to service to the school and to the home. : A parade will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 24, and honors will be awarded later at a rally. Chairmen for the Silver Anniversary celebration are P. O. Ferrel, general chairman; Mrs. Jesse Barker, exhibits; Mrs. Al J. Kettler, publicity; Mrs. Lewis Chambers, worship; Mrs. Earl. Kniptash, floats, and Mrs. M. R. Graner, bands. ’

Mary Kincaid Is Bride

Dr. Fred McCrea took Miss Mary Kincaid as his bride in a 4:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday in the First Baptist Church. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater read th: VOWS, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kincaid, 8193 Crittenden Ave. and the bride-

groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|sell,

Arthur McCrea, Oil City, Pa. Miss Norma Traylor was the maid of honor. She wore a light blue crepe frock. The bridegroom’s father was the best nan and Dr, Irvin Falkin and Dr. William Hammer were ushers.

A beige crepe frock was worn by the bride. Her veil fell from a tiara of braided veiling and she carried blue hyacinths and roses. After a reception in the Hotel Antlers the couple left for a motor trip to New Orleans. They will be at home in Peru, Ind. The bride is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Nursing and Dr. McCrea is a graduate of the University of

Kentucky and Vanderbilt uUniversity.

Altrusa Meeting

“Living to Enjoy Another Spring” was Dr, William F. King's topic when he spoke Saturday at the monthly luncheon of the Altrusa Club. The meeting was in the Hotel Washington.

The Bridal Scene— Honor Guest

Will Be Martha Fear

Announcements of two engagements and a number of pre-nup-tial parties highlight today’s bridal notes. Mrs. Max Matley, 2166 Broadway, will be the hostess at a china shower for Miss Martha Fear Wednesday night. Mrs. William

Crimans will be the co-hostess, The bride-to-be, daughter of Norwaldo Ave. will be married to Eward Foisey Apr. 18. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Foisey, 3336 N. Wallace Ave. Shower guests will be Mesdames Fear, Foisey, Glenn Farrow, Raymond Brush, William Eckhart, E. T. Hi Eldon A. Harold

Puls: Paul Stone and Burton Jardine, Misses Patricia Eckhart, Ruth Ann Duncan and Mildred Crimans.

» # ” The engagement of Miss Jean Risser to Malcus Russell Hallstrom is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henry Risser of Chicago and Hoopeston, Ill. They formerly were of Indianapolls: Miss Risser is cousin of Mrs, James F. Frenzel, Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. Hallstrom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John 8S. Hallstrom, Highland Park, Ill, The marriage ceremony, at 4:30 p. m. May 1, in St. Chrysostom’s Church, Chicago, will be followed by a reception in the Fortnightly Club. : The bride-to-be attended the Warrenton Country School, Warrenton, Va. and Miss Elizabeth Risser's School in Rome, Italy. Mr, Hallstrom attended Northwestern University.

- s » Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Rus223 Leeds Ave. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty June, to Hassel DeWitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeWitt of Shelbyville. The couple will be married Apr. 17 in the Christian Park Church. Mrs. Charles Russell Jr. will be the matron of honor and Ralph Vanderveen will be the best man. Mrs. Morton Neill, 1604 E. 10th St., will give a miscellaneous shower Friday for the bride-to-be. 2, 8 = Miss Dorothy Jean Kuester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kuester, 2735 Barth Ave., will be the honor guest Friday at a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Chris Cartheuser, 2461 8. Delaware St., will be the hostess. Assisting her will be Mesdames Walter Mullen, Herbert Saalmiller and Lee Fear and Miss Marie Schultz. The bride-to-be and Howard Lee Cartheuser will be married May 9. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cartheuser.

Attending the party Friday will be Mesdames Kuester, Riley Fled-

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Election Held: By Music Club Federation

" Mrs. Lawrence Parke Smith of Muncie was elected president of

Park School Mothers To Elect

- Officers will be elected when the Park School Mothers’ Association holds a luncheon meeting Friday in the Woodstock Club. At the meeting further plans will be discussed for the 10th annual Park School Garden Tour May 8 ‘and 9. | The program will include songs by the Lower School Glee Club, directed by George F. Holler. Mrs. Norman Perry, luncheon chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. A. G. Hendricks. Special guests will be Mrs, J. K. Lilly Jr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, members of the advisory committee for the tour. Mrs. F. ¥. Marston, tour chairman, has made the following committee appointments: Mrs. Alex Taggert Jr., telephone; Mrs, James L. Beatty, traffic, and Mrs, 8. L. Kivett, candy. Park School students assisting

the Indiana Federation of Music

tion held this week-end in the Indianapolis Ath¥ktic Club. The other officers elected =zre Mrs. H. N. Edington, second vice president, and Mrs. Fred Coleman, Newton, recording secre-

Mrs. James M. Qgden was awarded the IFMC citation for “Who's Who in Church Musicians, 1948.” Mrs. Clair McTurnan, retiring president of the federation, and Mrs. Robert Tinsley, Crawfordsville, were named life trustees. Three other trustees selected are Mrs. Charles Marks, Tioton; Mrs. Arthur Bruner, 8t. Paul, and Mrs. Lola Vawter, La Porte. The organizations receiving special activity awards at the convention were the Tipton Ma:inee Musicale, Shelbyville Music Study Club, Fayette County Feaerated Clubs Chorale Society, I[ndianapolis ‘Matinee Musicale and Indianapolis Piano Teachers Association,

Rev. Fr. Knapp Officiates

Miss Josephine Rose Mazza and Salvatore J. Bruno were married at 9:30 a. m. yesterday in the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Willlam Knapp officlated. The maid of honor was Miss Lena Rizzo and bridesmaids were Miss Vivian Bruno, Marion, O., Miss Marion Mazza and Miss Mary Ann Caruso. They wore pastel taffeta frocks. Anthony Powers was the best man and ushers were Anthony Flesch, Columbus, O., Frank Mascari, John Guedel, Salvatore Bruno and Joseph The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Mazza, 902 8. New Jersey St, wore a candlelight satin gown made with a molded

bodice and full skirt extending into a cathedral train. Her twotiered fingertip veil fell from a satin headdress and she carried a white orchid on a prayerbook. There was a reception in the church hall after the ceremony. Mr. Bruno is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruno, Marion, O.

McGinn-Curry Vows Read

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. McGinn are on a wedding trip to Denver, Colo, following their marriage at 7 p. m. Saturday in the home of Michael Gleen, 5928 Primrose Ave. Mr. Gleen officiated. The bride, daughter of Paul Colvin, 101 E. Orange St., is the former Mrs. Evelyn Curry. She wore a beige suit and pink accessories. She carried pink roses. Mrs. Raymond Harding, matron of honor, wore a blue suit and navy accessories. Mr. Harding was the best man.

There was a reception in the home of the bride's father after

EVENTS

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Alpha Lambda Latreian. Tues. Mrs. B. Allen Sutton, 12 N. Burbank Rd. hos Children,” Mrs. Bert mon. . Bell Women’s. Tues. Indianapolis Athletic Club. Luncheon. “Pilgrim’s Inn" (Goudge), Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt. Crooked Creek Homemakers. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Carl Backemeyer, 5715 Michigan Rd, hostess

Irvington Home Study. Tues. Mrs. Milton W. Mangus, 507 Buckingham Dr. hostess. “Music in Movies and Radio,” Mrs. Henry 8. B8chell. Katharine Merrill 3taydon, 6:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Samuel Offutt, Greeniteld, hostess. Kessler Korners Homemakers. 1:30 p. m, Tues. Mrs. E B. Gammons, 6125 Hazelhatch Dr., hostess. MacMurray College. Tues. Mrs. William E. King, 240 Bucking-| ham Dr, hostess. Covered dish supper; book review, Mrs. Flor-|

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with the tour will be Tom Grin|slade and Herbert Call, guides; Norb Schaefer Jr, Frederick Marston Jr. and James Beatty, traffic; Charles DeVoe, Fred Hendricks, Merle Miller Jr. and Stephen West, soft drinks.

Tudor Girls Plan Sale

Tudor Hall School students are ransacking attics to find contributions for the “white elephant” sale the Student Government Association sponsor Friday. A pastry e will be held along with’ the “white elephant” event. The sale, which is to be from 1 to 5 p. m. in the school gymnasium, will raise funds to carry aut civic activities of the association. Miss Gretchen Wemmer, treasurer of the association, is in

Assisting her are Misses Betsy Wade, Anne Collett, Georgia Mattison, Jogie Frenzel, Eleanor Baird, Janet Macomber, Louise Cannon, Jane Maxton, Janet Silberman, Margot Mann, Constance Cadick, Barbara Long and Paula Feltus, ‘ Miss Lois Haber is the faculty

tion. Parents, alumnae and friends of the school are invited.

Home Planners

Course to End

Kitchens and kitchen planning will be discussed at the last sessions of the School for Home Planners tomorrow afternoon and night in the YWCA. An {illustrated lecture on kitchen planning will be given by Miss Martha Carnes, Evansville, acting assistant home economics director for Servcl, Inc. - She will explain how kitchens can be adapted and properly arranged for to cut time and labor. Hans Bauck, manager of the major appliance department at Wasson’s, will speak on the latest type of equipment and accessories for modern kitchens. ] The afternoon home plann class begins at 1:30 o'clock and the night session at 7:30 p. 'm. Alfred K. Jones of the city sthool board is in charge of the classes.

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hanna, 4456 Park Ave., and their daughters, Judy and Jane, returned this week-end from a trip to Williamsburg, Va. :

- 2 . Miss Helen Elizabeth Cowen, 3830 Kenwood Ave., recently was initiated into Alpha Xi Delta Borority at Ohio University where she is a freshman, ”

- . Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Fenstermaker, 4720 N.. Pennsylvania 8t., left New Orleans Friday for a Caribbean cruise. They will return to New Orleans Apr. 39.

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ace A. Shonle. Prospect ‘Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Prospect Branch Library. Sigma Chi Fraternity’ Mothers. 1 p. m. Tues. Chapter House. Luncheon; Mrs. Jessie VanCamp. speaker. Smith College. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. James C.' Skinner, Oaklandan,

hostess. To-Kalon. Tues. Mrs. Harry Karcher, 320 W. 43d, hostess. Guest tea; program by Mrs. J. T.

Tuesday Niters Homemakers. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Evelyn Doughert y, 2140 W. 44th, hostess.

MISCELLANEOUS Chapter 51, American War Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. War Memorial Auditorium. Silver Star mothers in and near Indianapolis to be special guests; “Holding Hands,” Mrs. Normaau L. Schneider. Ladies Aux. Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Tues. Mrs. C. L. Hoshaw, 311 Ridgeview Dr., hostess. Luncheon-bridge. Marion County Salon, 8 and 40. 6:30 p. m. Tues. Chateau. Dinner. Indianapolis Women’s Aux., Rallway Mail Association. 2 p. m. Tues. Woman's Department Club. Mrs. P. L. Vernon,

peaker. Hamilton-Berry Chap., Service Star Legion. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. O. E. Green, 1445 N. Delaware, hostess. SORORITIES Alpha Omicron Alpha. 2 p. m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln. National council meeting. ‘ Alpha Sigma Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. 7:30 p. m. Bues. YWCA. Lambda Chap., Delta Sigme Kappa. 8 p. m. Tues. 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bani Dessert, business meet8. « Tau Chap, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. Tues. Hotel Washington.

Trip Follows Church Rite

A double-ring ceremony united! Miss Shirley Mae Mercer and! Dale L. Hoekstra af 2 p. m. Satur-|

ing day in the Calvery Tabernacle

Church. The Rev. Raymond Gc. Hoekstra officiated. : Miss Audrey Lawler, Yakima, | Wash., the maid of honor, wore a rose net dress. The brides maids, Misses Marilyn Mundell, | Peggy Young and Maxine Fletch-| er, wore pastel frocks. Cynthia! Rae Hosking, Chicago, was the flower girl. The best man was William Mulford Jr., and the ushers were Jack Allsop, Russell Sisson and Harry Herman. The bride, the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mercer, 1116 N. Emerson Ave. wore a white taffeta and net gown. ’

son of Mr, and Mrs. Gerben Hoek-

stra, Chicago.

Flanner House |Senior Noro Will Tea Planned |

Block phote, | PRESIDENT. ' For May 16 Committee Chairmen 5 Madonna Baver i » aver js Are Appointed ; presMrs. F. B. Ransom, chairman ident of the for the fifth annual charity tea Senior Class of be sponsored by the Flanner . : BE Guild, has announced com- St. Vincent's iti chatrngh A Pe E Hospital School queline Hanley and Miss Lillian ED 8 of Nursing. The Naomi Wortham. St. Vi ! The tea will be held in Flanner |! incent’s House from 4 to 6 p. in, May 16. Hospital ner a ay Nursery. Various |} Alumnae J ther own Association will and gelling patron buttons.

Alma Jones, speakers bureau; fomomew inthe Mea Lionel Arts an Jes, Rath. Indianapolis Jessie Cunningham and Mrs. Lil- ‘Athletic Club,

lan Courtney, prize ribbons; Mrs. |

Harris, program. 3 Mrs. Goldie Cook Reid and Mrs, Moselle Carr, ' hostesses; Ruth Willis and Mrs. Jacqueline Hanley, properties; Mrs, Ora Skelton,’ guild table; Mrs, Frances Starms and Mrs. Sophfi Ramsey, children’s table; Mrs. Grace Bryant and Mrs. Virginia Keene, patrons. Mrs. Bernice Paige and Mrs. Albertine Johnson, publicity; Mrs. Flossie Merriweather and Mrs. Nancy Powell, refreshments; Mrs. Lucille Wilson and Mrs. Myrtle

via Roache and Mrs. Dorothy Grant, telephone and mailing.

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Keogh is association president, Class officers are Miss Madonna Bauer, president; Miss Catherine Long, vice president; Miss Marian Sherwood, secretary, and Miss Betty Zinkan, treasurer. Commencement exer« cises will be held Apr. 15 in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral.

Keep Crisp and Cool

To keep vegetables crisp and bright-colored, place them in a vegetable crisper and then in the refrigerator.

Mrs, Marge Davis is in charge of plans for the dinner St. Vincent's Hospital Alumnae Association will give tomorrow for the senior nursing class at the hospital. The event, one of a series being planned to honor the class, will be in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Miss Anne M. Dugan, assistant to the hospital's director of nursing, will be toastmaster. Dr. Charles H. Walters of Butler University will speak on “Human Relations.” Miss Anne

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“Have you ever stopped to think that used fats are the only kitchen waste that can be turned into cash? That's a good point to remember in these days of higher food costs.”

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