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Alpha Chi Omega % Alumnae to Convene

Beta Beta Alumnae of Alpha|

Chl Omega will have a Hessert-

meeting at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow|

in the home of Mrs. Thomas M. Rybolt, 5602 N. Pennsylvania St. After the session, a spring fashion show will be presented by Wasson’s.. Final plans will be made for the State Day for which Mrs. John Burkhart is the general chairman. The event will include a luncheon and dance Mar, 26 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The group also will discuss plans for the national convention to be held in Pasadena, Cal, in June. The hostesses will be assisted by Mrs. Joseph J. Coffin, chairman, and Mesdames William Scheurer, O. B. Alvord, John Young, William E. Nees, William

B. Kimbler, Paul Pitz, Paul C. Barrett and A. Lee CHfford Jr.

Dr. R. N. Harger, director of the Pharmacology Department at Indiana University will address the Indianapolis Phi Mu Alumnae Association at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Dr. Harger will speak on “Some Scientific Aids in the Administration of Justice.” Hostesses for the meeting are Mesdames William Zaiser, Glenn Conway, William 'B. Wilcox and Calvin} Strouse.

Annual Bridge Fete

Mrs. Orville Barnett is in charge of the annual bridge party the Alpha Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau,

in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. Bar‘nett will be assisted by Mesdames| Maurice Healy, Dan Friedman and Albert Striebler.

The Indianapolis Chapter, Gamma Phi Beta, will help mail Easter seals for the Marion County Society for the Crippled’s annual fund drive. The group will meet in the Crossroads Rehabilitation Center at 7:30 p. m. Monday. A short business meeting will precede.

The Pi Beta Phi Butler Univer-| sity Mothers Club will have a sandwich luncheon at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the chapter house. After a short business session, the program will be presented by Mrs. Norman Schneider, who will talk on “Hand Analysis.”

Two Will Fete Miss Wheaton

Miss Louise Jeffrey and Mrs. John Thornton will give a kitchen shower for Miss Barbara Wheaton, the bride-to-be of Paul Herbert

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Studying ‘a program. of planned. of the New Neighbors Lea oh ward Hauber, (left to igh terday at the meetin N. Anderson and wd Raph Fi i tutat

. ident, president and membership chairman. Also named yes. yi Mesdames Robert Swartzell Kenneth Youngs, Arthur |

secretary, treasurer, social and program chairmen, respectively.

Hotel Lincoln were

for_ their dooms o office. are_three new officers Mesdames Rickard Munz, Thomas McNerney and Ed-

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for the annual Sweétheart Din-ner-Dance to be held tomorrow night in the Columbia Club.

Mrs. 0. G. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. L. 8.

Reservations are being ‘made J. B. Edels alo. are planhlg to Gi TEPNAs as are Mr. and

Entertaining a party of four will have eight people with them. are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- | Planning a party for six are Mr.

Wehring| wi

wi Card Party dl

! {the "gymnasium , (of the fiéldhouse immediately aft. er the Western b., i gan ate game, Saget | Charlie Hull ‘and his Kings of

"which will con‘tinue until mid- TO Parrish | night. Pictures of coeds repre{senting womén's social organizations on the campus will be posted at the entrance to the gym and balloting for ‘the choice of . tqueen of the dance will bé done} ‘ - as couples enter the ballroom. . Assisting Mr. Parrish with arrangements for “the all-school [dance are Rex Van Trees, band; Charles Jones, Lebanon, decora-

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p. m. Tuesday-in the Hall of Mu-

| various fields will be held Wednesday from 8 a, m. to noon and from l1to4 p.m Ateaat4p m. Wednesday in the Union Building will close.the conference. Mrs. Jane Brown is in charge of the sessions.

ered by special speakers. They are Miss Helen Wurtenberger, Indiana State Health Board, bacterjology; Miss Ramah Byall, Block’s, Indianapolis, pharmacy; Miss Rilma Buckman, Purdue, voluntary work; Miss Hazel Whitaker, Chicago Merchandise Mart, public relations; Prof. I. W. Burr, Purdue, statistics and mathematics; Mrs. Dorothy Gazzolo, National Association of Housing Officials, Chicago, housing.

Miss Edwina MacDougall, Indi-

nursing; Miss Ruth Grummon, Sunnyside Tuberculosis Hospital, occupational and physical therapy; Mrs. Doris H. Corriveau, Alden’s, Chicago, textile chem-| istry; Miss Treva Davis, Bing-| hampton (N. Y.) Press, journalism and radio; Miss Elizabeth

Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kas., psychology. Dr. Grace Browning, Indiana University, social work; Dr. Vivian Johnson, Purdue, physics;

Feucht, Tuesday night. The Feucht-Wheaton rite will be read Feb. 19 in the Broadway Methodist Church.

Administration, Washington, nu|trition and dietetics; Miss Geneva Barrows, Girl Scout Council, In-

|sic. Discussions by specialists in

Twenty-nine flelds will be ¢ cov-

Women's Careers Theme Club Plans Of Purdue Conference

LAFAYETTE, Feb. a. ee Unlimited” is the theme a the vocational conference for women students at Purdue University. The gonference will be held Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Mary E.| Campbell, joh editor of Glamour Magazine and editor of the Glamour | Job Scrapbook, is to be the keynote speaker, ' oy Miss Campbell will discuss “Your Part:in Tomorrow”

Card Party, Fashion Show

Mrs. William M. Haine is gen- Miss Barbara Lee Head, Mooréseral chairman of the benefit yj, Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Pa- : ) bridge . party. and. fashion. shoWliricia- Coate, Kappa Alpha Theta; i. A ean {to be sponsored by the Patroness )iss Jane Ann Kelly, Pi Beta Phi; : = E [Club of the Sigma Alpha Iota Miss { Sorority at 1:30 p. m, Feb. 21, Kappa Gamma, and Miss Thora |in Block's Auditorium. ; The committee members are . ’ I |Mesdames Carl Irrgang, Frank Mrs. Winslow Will I |D. Wilken, Robert H. Drake and Be Guest Speaker § (Don FEssig, Miss Gladys Alwes | | {and Miss Elzabetn Orr, tickets; f | Mesdames Arthur Taylor, Fred- of the 4 {erick Schmidt. | John E. Steeg Jr., Howard Grif- ; |fith, Thomas Toll, Vern C. Van- yy.

tions, and F. W. Kimberlin, publicity. Chaperones will be Dr, and Mrs, Harry E. Crull, Professor and Mrs. George Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Whipple, Candidates for the §ueen title linclude. Miss Lucille Greenburg, [Delta Gamma; Miss Jeannine Lute, Hammond, Delta Delta Delta; Miss Joan Davis, Inde-| pendent Students Association;

Ellen Cox, Peru, Kappa |

Feltis, Trianon.

Mrs. Walker Winslow will be he guest speaker for the “meeting Butler Women's Faculty at 3 p. m. Wednesday in| Room 162 of Jordan Memorial “The Wild Blue Yonder” will|

Frank Cregor, cup

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| ten and Louis Traugott, prizes. ,, the subject of Mrs. Winslow's Reed, John M. White, Dilwin R. Batty, James | Stuart, Charles Hedley and Harry | | DeForest O'Dell, assisted by MesPauline | 3a mes Schellschmidt, candy; Mesdames Nicely, Peter D. S8hilland and T. LL. "Warner, Daniel W. Shat- Louls A. Whitest.

Mesdames Noble

and Miss

| tuck. David Hughes and E. Ford Bergen, cards and tallies. Mrs.

Simon Kiser and Mrs. Council will meet at 2 John Kolmer, telephone, and Mes- Friday in the recreation room of

talk. Hostess chairman will be Mrs. Bradford Noyes, Paul

on Members of the Butler Mothers p.-m. next

ana State Nurses Association, -

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Miss Mary Campbell

Electric Co., Chicago, business

administration; Miss Doris Eew- CTC Club Meets

‘ard, University of Minnesota, 'sducation,

kle, Winnetka, Ill, Community| Nursery School, nursery school] and child development; Dr. Jos-| ‘ephine F. Murphy, South Bend, medicine; Cmdr. Louise K. Wilde, |

Miss Rosemary Lodde, Veterans/jporoo © Reserve Ofce. Wash-|

women's services; Miss Marian McFadden, Indianapolis, library work; Miss Jessie Peart Rice, Ayres’, retailing; Dr. Eliza-

ac Eiies to the party, which will] dianapolis, recreation; Dr. Helen beth Mackey, Purdue, graduate be given in the home of Miss! L. Wikoff, Ohio State University, study; Miss Adele Whitfield, Chi-

Jeffrey, 5231 N. Illinois St. Mrs. E. 8. Wheaton, mother of] the bride-to-be; Mesdames Kenneth Fritz, B. Edward Luglan, Donnis Winegar and Frederick G. Johnson. Also Mrs. Frederick G. Jeffrey, Mrs. C. M, Ward, Misses Mary Wheaton, Mary Lou Winegar and Patricia McGinley.

Hostesses for

Salon Named

Members of the Butler Wom-| en's Faculty Club and the Delta | Beta Chapter, "Psi Tota Xi So rority, will be hostesses for to-

morrow’s showing of the 25th|pay “figlcomb, Charles Kiaisler,|

+ Philip Coffin

annual Hoosier Salon in Block's Auditorium. Faculty Club members "eo wif | serve int Mesdames Herbert FF. roads meyer, James Peeling, Amos B. Carlile, George Schumacher, Rosamond Risser Jones and Roy "Robbins.

are (chemistry; Miss Jean Scott, Mar- cago Merchandise Mart,

lshall - Fields, Chicago, fashion; (Miss Phyllis Dodds, Western]

interior! design, and Mrs. Mary L. Hill, {Purdue, engineering.

‘Mayor. Feeney Will Address | WDC Community Welfare Group

The Community Welfare group {of the Woman's Department Club My have a discussion luncheon t 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the | onl Mig Sheldon” 'N. Cox! | will preside. | will speak on “Looking Back.” | Committee heads for the meet-

ing are Mrs. Maude--L. Heikes and Mrs. William G. Holley, | {courtesy; Mrs, Harry G. Kennett | and Mrs. E.“T. Lawrence, door. Mesdapres Ww, H, Albersmeier,| Carl auer, Margaret Fleury,!

BG. Manning, R. M. Shansing, {George E. Maxwell, Raleigh Miller, Robert G. Morhead. 3 pana tude! ¥; Newlin, Willian {Paul N. Rowe, George wv her: |Carl Spickeimiet, Hosare 4_Spur-/ geon, Carl-W. Steeg, EH |son, J. M. Whitehead, a W. Wilson, E. C. Wischmeier and Al-

Mayor Al Feeney

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ture and Brama Department will} have a meeting at 11 a. m. | | Wednesday in the clubhouse. Mrs. {

Susan Shedd Hemingway is pro-|

gram thairman. The ' Madrigal Singers of! Technical High School, under the direction of Miss Louise Swan,! will sing. The singers are Janet Heller, Mary Jane Martin, Char-| lotte Green, Nancy Shearer, Ger{ald Everett, John Newman, Roland Deem and Richard Berry-| man. |

To Be Soloist |

Philip Coffin, Lafontaine, | [b€" the soloist at the children’s!

Mesdames Fred Fosler, John|bert C. Crump and Miss Pear] concert of the Indianapolis Sym- |

Sona, W. R. Porter, Mack

Kiefer, luncheon, and Mrs.

Cecil!

phony on Feb. 19 in the Murat

ed and John Cockley and Miss| A. Taylor and Mrs. William 8. Theater. Mrs. George Fothering-|

Elizabeth Richard of Psi Iota Xi will be afternoon hostesses,

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ham is chairman. She will be.assisted by the members of the: executive committee and ’ the motor corps.

| Executive committee members are Mesdames Philip R. Hufford. W. Blewart Roberts and David Williams Motor corpse members ‘are Mesdames Jamiés L. Rose. Walter Schott, Henry Todd, Joseph K. Bole, C. Willis Adams Jr. Egber* Hildreth, John E. Cavosie, John C. Troyer, Daniel | Dean Grubbs, Raymond Walker, {Earl Mericle, Kenneth Woodring, Blaine Miller Jr,, Emily Lemcke, Paul Devault, Earl Larsen, Harold Buell, Yvonne Humes. Robert Hensel and John Zuber. | Mrs. Charles Buschmann. ie chairman of tickets for Orchard {8chool and Mrs. Willlam Snyder [Hall is In charge of Tudor Hall | School. ,

Two Brownie Troops | | Plan Valentine Party

A father - daughter Valentine, party will be Held at 7:30 p. m.| | today by Brownie Troops 216 and | 1 318°in the Broad Ripple Christian Church, . Don Morris of Shortridge High! School will present a program of | magic. Games and a social hour twill follow, ws troops are from School

dames Briggs, Fred McCain, H. Jordan Memorial B. McNeeley, Kiser and Frederic Forbes, Sterling, hostesses.

The GTC Sub Ieb Club met served by Women's Faculty Club recently Miss Ester Latzke., Armour & Camic, The members are planning mothers of Kappa’ Kappa Gamma Huey, Ayres’, Indianapolis, food Co, Chicago, home economics in a slumber party during the sec- and Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority management; Dr. Dorothy Sutton, pusiness; Mrs. Ethel Wright Kun- tionals.

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Hall. Gilbert | news commentator onj Radio Station WFBM, will talk to the group on “Stop Gap to (World Security.’ After the meeting. tea will be

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