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Alpha Lambda Delta To Be Installed

A new chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta Sorority, honorary) for freshman women, will be installed at Butler University at § p. m. Monday. The event will be held in the Pi Beta Phi Sorority chapter house, There will be a dinner after the service in the cafeteria. Miss Adele Stamp will conduct the ceremony and speak at the dinner. Guests will include President and Mrs. M. O, , Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward and Harriett Paddock. Charter members of the sorority are Miss Doris Bowman and Miss Marjorie Lodwick, Shelbyville; Miss Barbara Heiney, Anderson; Miss Charlene Myers,| Peru; Miss Barbara Williams, Pittsboro, and Misses . Edythe Williams, Marilyn Bowman, Winifred Bundy, Catherine Hart, Virginia Irrgang, Joanna Jennings, Joan Leatherman, Betty. Ann Lewis, Mary Ann Malott; Jeanne McCoy, Joan Owen, Margaret Whited and Carolyn S8chwomeyer.

Honorary Pledges Eleven Coeds

Eléven Butler coeds have been fnitiated into Tau Beta Sigma Sorority, honorary for bandswomen. The new members are Miss Maxine Brock, Washington, O.; Miss Nancy Byus, Brownsburg; Miss Jean Hinne, Fortville; Miss Margery Harder, Atwood, Ill; Miss Diane Spencer, Hagerstown, and Misses Patricia Ayres, Florence Henderson, Iris Jordan, Phyllis Koehler, Alice McClelland and Virginia Rodenbeck.

. - o Theta Sigma Phi Sorority, journalism honorary, announces fts new pledges. The pledging service was held Tuesday in the home of Miss Mary Caroline O'Dell, 3627 N. Pennsylvania St. The pledges are Miss June Bodley, Chicago; Miss Polly Cochran and Miss Jean Bancroft, Anderson; Miss Ellen Cox, Peru; Miss Martha Mendenhall, New Castle, and Misses Betty Ann Lewis, Ruth Reed, Carla Jean Stout, Annabella Church, Mavis King and Marilyn Hotz.

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Charles L. Lotze, hold a planning session for the Riviera Club's buffet supper Sunday.

Supper and entertainment will

house. Fred Bolle and Charles

dames Wilbur Little, Leroy N, Charles L. Lotze.

meets at noon Thursday in the

en's Republican Club. Mrs. John

W. Carter, John Bell, Ralph L.

West Room of the World War

dancing at the Riviera Club Sunday night. The meal will be served at 6:30 o'clock in the club-

tainment co-chairmen, will be assisted by Mes-

Phillip F. Willkie, member of the General Assembly, will be the principal speaker when the Marion County Council of Republican Women

Special guests will include Mrs. Wendell Willkie; Mrs. Fern E. Norris, president of the Indiana Women's Republican Club, and Mrs, C. Dolly Gray, president of the Indianapolis Wom-

chairman of hostesses, will be assisted by Mesdames Clayton H. Ridge, Edna Pauley, John

erick G. Balz and Brandt C. Downey. - . Reservations may be made with Mrs. Esther Horne. Mrs. Lyman H. Thompson will preside. Mrs. Charles 0. Warfel, president of the 11th District, American Legion Auxiliary, will preside at the 7:30 p. m, meeting Thursday in the

be followed by

Apker, enter-

Rohrman and

can Activities Committee of: the 11th District, American Legion, will speak on “Communism” after the 8 o'clock dinner meeting of the Mother Theodore Circle of the Daughters of Isabella. The session will be held in the Catholic Community Center Tuesday.

Reservations should be made with Miss Alma

Columbia Club.

C. Siegesmund,

Holland, Fred-

Memorial.

Dr. H. H, Nagle, chairman of the Un-Ameri- 8t

Miss Clore To Be Wed

Miss Charlene Clore and Richard John Gross will be married The Rev.

Episcopal Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr.

Gross. . Attending the couple will be Mr. and . Richard Dunn, Louisville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Dupuis and Marshall Madison, all of Detroit. The bride will wear a cinnamon crepe dress with beige and brown _accessories. The ceremony will be followed by a dinner in the Ha orne

Our Lady of Lourdes Cath. olic Church was the scene Saturdey of the marriage of the | former Miss Dorothy Mumford | to John F. Sturges. The bride's | arents are Mr. and Mrs, Frank b Mumford, 408 N. Bosart Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Sturges, Santa Monica, Cal.

Church Rite Unites Couple

Room. After their wedding trip the couple. will be at home at 1439 Park Ave.

Morse-Scheidenhelm

Engagement

Times Special

Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Osgood, Pasadena, Cal, announce the engagement of Mrs. Osgood's fee Morse, to Ensign Ralph son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Scheidenhelm, 3946 Washington ‘Blvd., Indianapolis. No date has their marriage. Miss Morse,

Mr. and Mrs. Merle G. Walker are at home at 2259 Barnor Drive following their marriage last Friday in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. The Rev. John B. Ferguson officiated. - The bride is the former Miss

Barbara Jean Schwartz daughter.

of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schwartz, 5221 E. 9th- 8t. Mr. Walker is the son ‘of Mrs. Blanche Wilson, 2128 Brookside Pkwy. ° Miss Shirley Seeley and Philip

daughter of the late Norman K. Morse, Beckett, Mass., will be graduated in June from Palos Verdes College, Rolling Hills, Cal. The prospective bridegroom was graduated, in 1947, from.

Annapolis, Md. He is being transferred to Little Creek, Va.; after having served on the U. 8. 8. Iowa. He will visit his parents next week on his

Hamack attended the couple.

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Nally. A business meeting will be held at 8 p.m. The Brookside Kindergarten Mothers Club will hear Dr.*Willard C. Stamper, a member of the Indiana University School speak on “Flourine.” The meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the kindergarten. Tea will be served following the meeting. Mrs. J. Edwin Aspinall, 135 W. Hampton Drive, will be hostess when the Ladies Auxiliary to Delta Upsilon Fraternity has a luncheon bridge at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Don Compton and Mrs. Hugh Baker will assist. The Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc., will meet at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ committee room for a board meeting. The general business session will follow at 2 pi m, The business meeting of Alpha Chapter, Chi Omega Chi Sorority, was held Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Armand Tschudi, 1153 W. 35th

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AAUV Branch Lists Parleys For Units

\ Board Meeting Planned Tuesday The Indianapolis Branch, Amerfcan Association of University Women, announces the schedule for unit meetings. There will be be a board meeting at 7:30 p. m. in the Teachers’ Federa-| tion Office in the Bankers Trust Building. There will be a special guest meeting at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana Nas tional Bank. The Civic Interests and the Afternoon International

Relation’ groups will sponsor the meeting.

Handicraft Group Plans Meeting " “H. Joseph Pierson will show the

lead a discussion on the atomic bomb,

Miss Rankin Is Engaged

The Creative Writing unit will] meet Wednesday in the Rauh| "Memorial Library. Mrs. Carl E.| Bruce is chairman and Mrs. Gar-| rison Winders will be the In-| 'structor. The subject will be “Letting Your Characters Take Over.” This session is open to the public, |

Mrs. C. L. Munger is chairman’ of the Jewelry and Metalcraft group which will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home of (Mrs. F. 8. Wood, 2848 Wash- | ington Blvd. |

Two Pre-Lenten Card Parties Set

The Christian Mothers Society

{Church will sponsor two pre-len-|

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William Burrows will officiate... .4 Cooney is chairman, assist-| West Mesdames Peter Dufek, Children's Cheer, West Washing- - and Mrs. L. R. Clore, 3231|, spony Fussner, Joseph Luding, ton and St. Mark's; Thursday — [College Ave. and Mr. Gross i8/yw jy ‘Dudley, Alice Spitznagel, Music, Broad Ripple and Beta

‘the son of Mrs. Rudolph JOD yon 7 Stahl, Fred Lauer and/Omega Phi Tau, and Friday — |@Gross, Detroit, and the late Mr. Rosemary Wilson.

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Several units of the Methodist | ’ Heart Catholic| Hospital's White Cross Guild will jof the Sacred Hea meet next week in the Service 'ten card parties at 2:30 and 8 Center.

p. m. Sunday in the Sacred Heart| Monday —Meridian Street {Methodist and Wallace Street

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