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* THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1048 Organizations— °

Sorority Groups Arranging Rush Parties

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Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae, Active Members Will Give a Tea

At Home of Parricia Goheen

Indianapolis Alumnae of Delta Zeta Will Entertain With Tea and Style Show | Two sorority rush parties are among activities being planned by local women’s érganizations, students at Indiana and Purdue Universities and Hanover College will be guests at a rush tea to be given Sunday by Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. ! | Mrs. Laytcn F. Porter, alumnae summer rush chairman, is charge of arrangements for the party. Miss Patricia Goheen, 58 Kenwood Ave., is to be the hostess. 2 in the receiving line will be Mrs. Herbert C. Lorenzen, provinces president; Mrs. Thomas C. McGuffey, alumnae state rush chairman, i$ snd Mrs. Frank Owings, presidént of the Indianapolis alumnaeg

MAKE TEA DECORATIONS — Mrs. Thomas Di

Alumnae assisting with plans for the event are Mrs. Bernard Jeup, Mrs. Thomas Young and Miss Helen Adolay, arrangements; Mrs. Richard Kessler, Mrs. Fred Blum and Miss Goheen, program,

and Mrs. Edward Vaughan, Mrs. | John Blakley and Miss Pauline Misses Steinhilber, Commiskey

and Stevens are in charge of] Young and Mrs. Edward Vaughan (left and right) utilize gi ho will nei e248 out the invitations: to the} , at catalog in making decorations to be used

Is who will enter their respec-| with the party are Miss Berna- Ew schools.

dine Commiskey, Patricia Smith| . and Geraldine Farrell, Puraue:oorority Party Will Be Misses Nancy Robinson, Paulineln Ayres’ Tearoom : Steinhilber, Janet Trabue and e lis Alumtae of Sally Funkhouser, Hanover, and Delta Zeta Sorority will entertain Misses Barbara Prim, Norpa girls entering Franklin College Schnarr, Victoria Stevens, An-/and Indiana University with a geline Gilloff, Patricia Troyer and!style show and tea Saturday aft-

at the rush -tea Sunday ‘the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Alumnae will give at-the home of Miss Patricia Goheeny, 5210 Kenwood. Guests will be girls. entering_Indiana. and Purdue Universities and Hanover College.

THE INDIANAPOLIS

Receiving the guests will be] ‘The Children’s Sunshine Club, Miss Jean Johnston, president of{ime., will ‘have a board meeting the Indianapolis Alumnae; Mrs.jat 11:30 a. m. next Wednesday ir

Miss Harreld Will Be Guest At Shower

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a 3 ENGAGED—Miss Bertha

Patsy Hamilton, Indiana.

{ernoon in Ayres’ Tearoom.

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Kenneth E. Lemons, president of] Ayres’ committee room. There will be a business meeting at 2

the Indianapolis Panhellenic As sociation; Mrs. D. R. Smith, Mrs. Charles G. Rawlings and-Miss Eil-

chairman for the chapter. Active TU members attending will include Miss Phyllis Stewart, Connersville, president; Miss Florence Lanam, Sheridan; Miss Betty Ann Harvey, Danville; Miss Delores Hauer, Crown Point; Miss Shirley Compton, Boggstown; Miss Alice Flinn, Franklin; Miss Donna Jean Slinkard and Miss Marjorie Keeler, Terre Haute, and Miss Mary Ann Hittle. . Miss Ella Lou Moore, French Lick, is Franklin rush chairman. Others attending from that chap-| ter will be Miss Jean Baldus,| president; Miss Betty Mathena and Miss Virginia Joyce, all of Franklin, and Miss Carol Lam-

Bloomington],

p. m. James Jones and

in the Central YWCA.

Sorority, met last night at

Ave,

Pensions Increased

service-connected disabilities, the previous $60.

rority meets at 8:30 p.m. today

Alpha Chapter, Beta Chi Thel home of Mrs. Fred Wysong, 5828

For Service Widows WASHINGTON =~ Widows of American service men who died during World War II or of veterlans who died after discharge of

receive $75 a month instead ofito

The pension is increased $258 for one child, and $15 for all addi-

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rander,

Joanna Heiny, Anderson; Rosamond Risser Jones, Louis Whitesell, Misses

nelly, Rosemary Ronsheim. ». - . Mrs. Agatha Ward, 2107 will

and Louisville,

apolis

of William Pittman on Sept. party will be in the Riviera Club, and the hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs, June Moll Wilcox, and the honor guest's - aunt, Mrs, Joseph Ost-|

y —attending will - be Miss Mrs. Mrs, Ruth Gaddy, Molly O'Dell, Patty DonGeorgia Gianokas: and

N. Pennsylvania St., will be married Thomas Bohannan, IndianKy., on , Sept. 12. The ceremony

Yvonne Russell, Sue Ann Swee-| [1erman: E Harreld, 802 N. Louise Branson, the daughter of |g Mary Alice Sancroft Ave, announce Fh 8p- Mr. and Mz. Melvin C, Bran. |matron of proaching marriage of their son, 72 . Bancroft Ave, |Barrington, Ann Daugherty, Patricia Bond| daughter, Frances IL, to John will be married to Dorman J. [similar frock Wilma ¢ Holmes Jr., East Orange, N. Blackburn. Sept, 25. His par Re A aly . The vows will be read on ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nah and aise Saturday. Seb Sept. 5. Blackburn, Cincinnati. ol their r and her : YOUR MANNERS [fending O. It will be at 6:30 p. m. in son, and imams iotn 2 Reservations (roing pil ) wedding rehears- tremely tated some Gene al in the Irvington Prenyeneni ATE Made Sus eho ia a. clots trian of man, Ushers The guest list includes Mr. and Wrong Way: Tell your 5 i. John E. Holmes, East For Club Dance friend Al how Moen the [20 OFiMh will og Herrald, Marjorie pos A number of reservations have, matter yourself, rather home of and . Tirmenstein and|been made for the informal sum-| than try to make your [and Mrs. J. Wayne Terry Francis, East Chicago. mer dinner dance Saturday night| [Fiend take sides. Christo Miss Winifred Ham jat the -Meridian Hills Cor= Will Be Honored Club. The dinner will begin at ty to F Cte They will Miss Floy Wilcox will enter = i Balth art's As p brid ; - On \ tain with . luncheon Saturday, Mr. and re’ Irving 8. Maisch Miss Helter i in honor of Miss Wini- will entertain Mr, and Mrs. RobHam, who will become the ert. C. Blessing and Mr, and Mra. fso br or to ser, the bridé-iso1 E. 31st St.

. to-be of Loren Ackmann, will be John David. Mr. and Mrs. Nobleireted at a linen shower by Mrs,

" and Mrs. Cecil) Purvis in the former's home, 1325 N. Ewing St. The party is to be given tomor-

row night. gig tol

V: Helfer and . Grace Ackmann, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Julia Ellis, Helen Padrick, Samuel Plaskett, Juanita Cripe, Alpha Wright, Guy

Mr. and Mrs. Don W. entertain Mr. and Mrs. Irby DeFenelon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gottberg. : Others with reservations are Messrs, and Mesdames Hugh Bremerman, Thomas Riddick Jr. Willard C. Whipple, C. Clair/Helfer, T. 8. Munson, George Knox, Robert H. Wheat, MaxPetkins. Glenn Jones, Louis| .|Jones,

Gordon R. McKinney, James Page and Horace E. Ritschle and Dr. and

bert and Miss Elizabeth Schmidt. tional children.

rian Church.

will be at 2:30 p. m. in the Fair-

Mrs. C. Basil Fausset.

Victory Guild Plans

Ideal Gift Benefit Card Party

Bainbridge, Herbert Pauli and Hii Charles Foster are in charge of ill the party.

Mrs. Fred Behrens is general chairman of the card party the Indianapolis Saenger-Chor will give at 8 p. m. Saturday. It will be in the Saenger-Chor Hall.

Mrs. E. E. Burton, assisted by James Polsgrove, is in

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