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JANUARY 7, 1934. 29 THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY STAR, PARENT EDUCATION LECTURES PLANNED Miss Martha Commons has been Claire Ann Shover Nursery school, dianapolis branch of the American Miss Commons is a graduate of Earlham college and has taken post graduate work in nursery, kindergarten and first grade, teaching at Teachers' college, Columbia university. Dr. Harriet E. O'Shea, educational director of the nursery school of Purdue university, will give a lecture entitled the Child Under 4 Becomes a Co-operative Member of Society" at 10:15 o'clock Friday morning.

This will be feature of a series of seven lectures on parent education sponsored by the Indianapolis branch. Lecture Each Friday. Mrs. 3. Paul J.

Stokes, education chairman, has announced that these lectures will be presented at the same consecutive Fridays in the hours memorial library. Members of the committee for the series are Mesdames Harry L. Foreman, Gordon W. Batman, N. Taylor Todd, Marvin E.

Curle and A. D. Lang. The address Jan. 19 will be "'The Educational Value of A Nursery School," Miss Commons.

Mrs. Cunningham, also a member of the association and a former principal of Tudor Hall, will speak Jan. 26 and at the remaining four of the series which will be conducted as a course in child guidance, with a development of several phases of will this subject. followed Each by of an discussion period. Mrs.

Charles Martin will tell the story of Sainte Genevieve de Brabant appointed head teacher of the which is sponsored 1 by the InAssociation of University Women. study group of the association at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Richardson, Hampton drive.

MISS MARTHA COMMONS. at the January meeting of the French CLUBS and SORORITIES. Mrs. James Riley will be hostess, Wednesday night of for a meeting chapter of Alpha Beta Phi Alpha Sorority. Claybourne Blue, 3165 KenMrs.

wood avenue, will be hostess of Wednesday chapter of Phi Theta Delta night for a meeting Alpha Sorority. of Phi Tau Delta Sorority Alpha will chapter meet at 8:30 o'clock the of Mrs. Friday night at Erwin Bohn, 760 North Bolton avenue. Marie Cook, 502 North TacoMrs. ma avenue, will entertain members of Beta chapter, of Iota Psi Omega Sorority in honor of Misses Florence birthday anniversary dinner and Mary Risk at 6 o'clock Funke tomorrow night.

Beta alumnae chapter of Beta Chi Omega Sorority will meet Alpha afternoon at the home of Mrs. Milton Rybolt, 3835 Central aveSaturday Mrs. E. J. Braman will have nue.

charge of the program. Miss Dorothy Downy, 1636 Eugene street, will meeting of the Fa-Lo-Sis Club. be hostess Tuesday night for a Beta chapter of Theta Nu Chi Sowill meet o'clock tomorrority, in the Claypool hotel, preceded a pledge meeting. chapter of Pi Omicron SoAlpha day night in the Hotel rority will meet at o'clock Washington. Wednes- Xi chapter of Pi Omicron Sorority will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday night in the Columbia Club.

Mrs. E. A. Screese, 516 South Central court, will be hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon and business meeting tomorrow afternoon for Gamma chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority. Phi Gamma Chi Sorority will meet Tuesday night at the home the new president, Mrs.

William Smiley, 1941 Ruckle street. Other officers are Mrs. Bert Hall, vice president; Mrs. Lowry, secretary, and Mrs. Ralph Foster, treasurer.

Miss Florence Wilkins will be hostess tomorrow night for a meeting of Alpha chapter of Phi Sigma Theta Sorority. Delta Beta chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority will meet at o'clock tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Raymond Crom, 139 East Thirtysixth street. The hostess will be assisted by Miss Florence Gaddis. Delta Rho chapter of Phi Pi Psi Sorority will meet tomorrow night at the home of Miss Thelma Gray, 40 North Brookville avenue.

Tau Gamma Sorority will meet at the home of Miss Edna Louise Bennett, 5921 East Washington street, tomorrow night. The monthly business meeting of the Girls' Friendly Society of Christ Episcopal Church will be held house. Tuesday night in the parish Bridge will follow. Kappa chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority will meet Wednesday night at the home of Miss Mae Collins, 308 North Colorado avenue. Sigma Phi Delta Sorority will meet night at the home Wednesday, Bradway, 108 East Thirteenth street.

Miss Laurine Harvey, 2546 College avenue, will be hostess Wednesday night for a meeting of Alpha chapter of Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority. Mrs. Iris Anderson, 3131 will be hostess at 7:30 o'clock avenue, tomorrow night for a meeting of Alpha Chi chapter of Sigma Alpha Sorority. Theta Chi will have a chop suey supper at 6:80 o'clock tomorrow Alpha. night at the home of Mrs.

Garnett Cranes, 3728 East Thirteenth street. Miss Naomi McDonald, 938 North Grant street, will be hostess for a meeting of Alpha chapter of Sigma Delta Zeta Sorority Wednesday night. Installation services for the following new officers will be held: Mrs. Margaret Lawley, president; Miss Elsie Lipp, vice president and recording secretary; Miss Margaret Boyden, treasurer; Miss Ruth Burk, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery, chairman of publicity.

Tau Delta Sigma Sorority will elect officers tomorrow night at the home of Miss Mary Orton, 5630 Winthrop avenue. The Owl Club will meet tomorrow night with Miss Ann Tate. of Epsilon, Epsilon Alpha Sigma and Alpha Sorority chapters will Beta give a benefit bridge party in the Food Craft shop Wednesday night. Miss Sophia Engle is general chairman. Farrell, She Clara will Kirkoff, Florence Sidbe assisted by Mary dons and Lucille Alexander.

Tri Beta Sorority will give a spread at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the home of Miss Lena Scheurer, 1709 Woodlawn avenue. Miss Beatrice Keller will be hostess tomorrow night at her home, 1663 Club Calendar. TOMORROW. Welfare Club, luncheon; hostess, Mrs. Frank Haight, 145 East Fall Creek, E.

boulevard; Monty assistants, Campbell, Elsie MesBrubaker, Nelle Greyer, Leroy Martin, Edith P' Pantzer, Adah Galbraith, Harry Kuhn and Henry Dithmer Jr. Vincent C. L. S. American National F.

Bank A. Likely building; and Mrs. program C. by Mrs. Austin.

Woman's Club; hostess, Ervineton. Brown, 5127 Pleasant Run parkway; program by Mrs. Charles Harris. Irvington Coterie Club; hostess, Mrs. Forest R.

Davis, 41 North Ritter avenue; assistants, Mrs. John A. Brown and Mrs. Fred N. Hooker; discussion led by Mrs.

Marshall D. Lupton. Indiana Keramic Club; hostess, Mrs. W. P.

Hall, 205 East Thirtyfourth street; program on art topics. Lampas chapter of Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Rauh Memorial library, 10 a. program by Mrs. a Lillian Johnson and Mrs. Ronald Foster.

Alpha Delphian Club, English hotel, 6:45 lecture, "Aaron Burr, an by Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown, Monday Afternoon Reading Club, covered dish luncheon; hostess, Mrs. John F. Boesinger, 3144 Ruckle street; program by Mrs.

Charles Muir and Mrs. John W. Maltby. Present Day Club; hostess, Mrs. Ira Holmes, 3306 Ruckle street; assistant, Mrs.

Ernest Rupel; program by Mrs. C. A. Cook." Club, Hotel Severin; proMonday, Impressions of England," by Miss Alegra Stewart. Indianapolis Literary Club, dinner, Woodstock Club, 6:30 p.

m. Monday Conversation Club; hostMrs. Roy Elder Adams, 4145 ess, Washington boulevard; program by Miss Della Dearborn and Mrs. Charles B. Welliver.

New Era Club, twenty fifth annihostess, L. Maversary; son, 3840 Central avenue; assistant, Mrs. I. W. Riggins; program by Mrs.

Fred Falke and' Miss Blanche McFadden. Fortnightly Study Club: hostess, Mrs. R. G. Mull, 4231 Boulevard place.

Review Club; hostess, Mrs. James T. Cunningham, 3840 North Delaware street; assistant, Mrs. Carl Lieber; program by Mrs. Howard Meeker and Mrs.

Eli Lilly. Municipal Gardens Woman's Department Club, board meeting, clubhouse, 1 p. business meeting, 2 p. program by Mrs. Bob Shank and music by Mrs.

Fred Kepner; tea hostess, Mrs. Charles Glenn, Indianapolis Council of P. E. 0. Sisterhood, American National Bank building, 10 a.

m. Officers' Wives Club of Indiana National Guard: at armory; reservation committee, Mesdames Paul Zartman, Earl Sweeney and Robert Taylor. Sesame Club; hostess, Miss Laura Reynolds, 2843 North New Jersey street; program by Mrs. Alice Ervin. Junior Auxiliary to Public Health Nursing Association, 12:45 p.

hostess, Mrs. Horace Nordyke, 216 East 1 irty-second street. Inter Arts Club; hostess, Miss Ruth Ann Carson, 2936 Guilford avenue; program, "Mental Hygiene," by Miss Betty Hisey; review of "Precious Jeopardy" (Lloyd C. Douglas), by Miss Carson. University Heights Choral Club; hostess, Mrs.

Jesse Copsy, Bluff assistants, Mrs. Bernice Dare and Mrs. Pauline Wangelin; program by Mrs. Ora Busse and Miss Julia Good. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers' Club; bridge party for guests, Butler university chapter house, 4721 Sunset boulevard, 1:30 p.

m. National Association of Women, English hotel, 8 p. speaker, Mrs. Florence Thacker; subject, "Trusts and Guardianships;" annual reports and election. Alpha Chi Omega Mothers', Club of Butler university, chapter house, 2 p.

Mrs. William Otto and 1 Mrs. Robert St. Pierre in charge. Elsinore chapter, International Travel-Study 11 a.

hostess, Mrs. Marjorie M. Cleveland, 2521 North Alabama street; covered dish luncheon. Cervus Club, business 1 p. followed by bridge; hostesses, Mrs.

S. R. Lovick and Mrs. F. P.

Randall. Pi Beta Phi Mothers' Club of Butler University, luncheon, chapter house; hostesses, Mrs. Harold Curtis, chairman, and Mesdames Earl Cox, J. D. Dungan, Thomas R.

Dungan, C. D. Hoyt and E. A. Strong.

Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, 2 p. reviews of "Charles First" (Belloc) and "The Old Man Dies" (Sprigge) by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. Irvington Circle of Child Conservation League; hostess, Mrs. E.

C. Goshorn, 5960 Oak avenue; assistant, Mrs. C. D. Vawter; program by Mrs.

T. R. Lyda, "Progress of Child Labor Laws." TUESDAY. Independent Social Club; hostess, Mrs. R.

E. Creighton, 3725 Ruckle street; election. Social Study Club; hostess, Mrs. Horace W. Sefton, 4725 Broadway; program by Mrs.

Josephine Sacre. Tokalon Club; hostess, Mrs. William J. Kopp, 325 East Thirty-sixth street; program, "Period Furniture," by Mrs. Leonard Murchison.

Inter Alia Club; hostess, Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam, 3963 Winthrop aveby Mrs. Elmer Piel and nue; program Mrs. Eugene McIntire.

Irvington Chautauqua Club; hostess, Mrs. William H. Frosch, 76 North Irvington avenue; program by Mrs. H. W.

Haworth and Mrs. H. 0. Pritchard. Marion county chapter of American War Mothers, Columbia Club, 1:30 p.

m. Stanfield Social Workers' Circle of Meridian Street M. E. Church, luncheon; hostess, Mrs. Harry Gor2062 North Meridian street; assistants, Mesdames Homer Cook, Nusbaum, W.

P. Evans, James Hasch and Herbert Grimes. Amicitia Club; hostess, Mrs. William Perry, 2754 North Gale street; assistant, Miss Ida Perry. Meridian Heights Inter-se Club; hostess, Mrs.

Silas Johnson, 660 East Forty-sixth street; program by Misdames L. Mellet, J. J. Davis and W. D.

Grose: marimba numbers by Gordon Griffin Jr. and John Ray Clark. Irvington Tuesday Club; hostess, STYLE SHOW FARM FEATURE. Front (left to right): Miss Gensie Loveless of Clarks Hill Oakland City. Rear: Miss Ellen Dillon Petty of Warren, Miss and Miss Betty- Medsker of to The Indianapolis LAFAYETTE, Jan.

of yesteryear and of 1934 are among those studied by coeds in the school of home economics at Purdue university. The accompanying photograph shows a group of juniors in the clothing and textiles course who are modeling modern, near-modern and antiquated styles of hats and garments which are in a collection in the school's laboratories. Many of them are to be shown at show at the "Who's Who dinner" Monday night for the hundreds of women from over the state who will Mrs. C. D.

Ross, 5525 Julian avenue; soner, B. Morgan and Frank S. program by. Mesdames M. H.

ReaChiles. Hoosier Club; hostess, Mrs. D. T. Brownlee, 6020 Park avenue; program by Mesdames Sheppard, C.

C. Spurrier mend 'John Faasen. laeum; program, "An American Fortnightly Literary, Club, by Mrs. Herman W. Kothe.

Alpha Kappa Latreian Club; hostess, Mrs. L. M. Green, 5150 North Delaware street; assistant, Mrs. 1 Lee Fox; program, "Welfare by Miss Betty Hisey.

Irvington Friendship Circle; hostess, Mrs. A. W. Schmadeke, 49 North Sheridan avenue; assistant, Mrs. C.

A. Woerner Jr. Alpha Beta Latreian Club, 2 p. hostess, Mrs. R.

E. Clift, 923 East Fifty-seventh street; assistant, Mrs. Robert Mack; election; speaker, Mrs. E. C.

Rumpler. Alpha Delta Latreian Club; hostess, Mrs. Dwight Reynolds, 533 Powell place; assistant, Mrs. William Hutchison. Alpha Beta Latreian Club, 2 p.

hostess, Mrs. R. E. Clift, 923 East Electa Circle, luncheon; hostess, Mrs. Frank Seidensticker, 4302 Broadway.

Delta Gamma Mothers' Club of Butler university, luncheon, chapter house; committee, Mesdames D. C. Brafford, Charles Gerlach, w. S. Akin, J.

P. Lucas and J. H. Brummit. Tuesday Afternoon Study Club, luncheon; hostess, Mrs.

L. J. E. Foley, 310 Berkeley road; assistant, Mrs. N.

H. Gilman. Irvington Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Omicron Sorority; hostess, Mrs. W. H.

Colsher, 5230 East Washington sereet; program by Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mrs. Oscar L. Black. Artemas Club, covered dish luncheon; hostess, Mrs.

Charles McBride, 325 North Chester avenue. Hamilton Berry chapter of Service Star Legion, annual meeting and election, 2 p. mr; hostess, Mrs. William H. Horn, 3020 Washington boulevard.

Newman Mothers' Club of Butler university, meeting, 4610 North Illinois street, 2 p. Mrs. Preston G. Highley will sing, accompanied by Miss Eva Fleming, and Miss Mary A. Cain will read poetry.

Australian chapter, International Travel-Study hostess, Mrs. Clyde Pierce, 523 North Chester avenue; assistants, Mrs. Ray Noblitt and Mrs. Fred Ray; Mrs. Fred Stucky will give a reading and Mrs.

S. R. Artman will lecture on "The Rhine." Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers' Club of Butler university, luncheon, chapter house; guest speaker, Miss Genevieve Brown; subject, "Current Mrs. Harold D. Robinson will sing; hostesses, Mrs.

C. A. Hockensmith, chairman, and Mesdames M. A. Auerbach, H.

G. Crawford, W. M. W. Pangborn and Arthur Symms.

Woman's Order, National Association of Retail Druggists, luncheon, College of Pharmacy; Mrs. A. G. Stevenson, chairman of. hostesses, assisted by Mesdames C.

Mead, M. T. Wadell, W. A. Oren and A.

E. Johnson; business session and bridge to follow. Service Circle of Second Presbyterian Church, all day meeting in church; hostesses, Mrs. Jason Greenstreet, Mrs. W.

C. Harrison and Miss Lucy Mayo; addresses by Mrs. W. L. Clark and Miss Blanche Maine of Mayer chapel.

Chapter P. E. O. Sisterhood, 8 p. hostess, Miss Laura Fiscus, 3046 Ruckle street.

Zonta Club, luncheon, Columbia Club; program by Miss Lillie Kerz, "Retail Merchandising of a Community Store." Marion County Democratic Woman'g Club, luncheon, Hotel Washington; speaker, Mrs. Mary L. Garner, director of women's and children's department of the state industrial board. Alpina and Eidelweiss chapters, International Travel-Study Club, Hotel Washington; Mrs. S.

R. Artman will discuss "'The Story Wil- of the Rhine;" piano duet by Miss moth Benson and Miss Dorothy Wirth; vocal solos by Mrs. Margaret Smith, and readings by Miss Nellie Gwin. WEDNESDAY. Zetathea Club; hostess, Mrs.

T. A. Fegan, 3315 North Illinois street; Mrs. C. A.

Sammis and program, Mrs. D. A. Grove. Wednesday Afternoon Club: hostess, Mrs.

Herbert Rennard, 3621 Watson road; assistant, Mrs. Homer Jones; program by Mrs. Bob Shank and Mrs. E. G.

Ryan. Flemish Flanders chapter, International Travel-Study Club, 7:45 p. hostess, Mrs. Ruth Yount, 931 North DeQuincy street; assistant, Miss Marie Founders; lecture on "Germany," by Mrs. S.

R. Artman. Sigma Nu Mothers' Club of Butler I university, chapter house, 655 Hamp- Mrs. S. R.

Artman will speak on Rhine." THURSDAY. Indianapolis Current Events Club; hostess, Mrs. W. H. Link, 5212 North Pennsylvania street; assistant, Mrs.

J. W. South: election; program by Mrs. Frank A. Symmes.

Irvington Service Circle, King's Daughters; hotess, Mrs. L. M. Richardson, 67 North Ritter avenue; program by Mrs. L.

D. Kingsbury, Mrs. Wilfred Moore and Miss Ann Thatcher. Beta Delphian Club, American National Bank building; leader, Mrs. M.

P. Dahl: program by Mesdames Max Bardach, W. A. Bohme and J. A.

Matthews. Book Review Club, American National Bank building, 1:30 p. Mrs. Kathryn Turney will review "Edward VII" (Benson) and "No Second Spring" (Janet Bilth), Thursday Afternoon Reading Club; hostess, Mrs. Grant Reed, 15 North Harding street: Mrs.

A. E. Carrington will give the program. FRIDAY. Cheer Broadcasters; hostess, Mrs.

Wolf Sussman, 5402 North Pennsylvania street; Mesdames W. R. Craigle, Eva Flemming, Alex Goodwin and Warren Harrell; program under charge of Mrs. William Engle; speaker, Mrs. J.

F. Edwards. Friday Afternoon Reading Club; hostess, Mrs. W. J.

Moore, 3964 Guilford avenue; Mrs. E. J. Unruh: program by Mesdames Flora Beck, J. E.

Kolb and B. C. Wright. Friday Afternoon Literary Club: hostess, Mrs. T.

A. O'Dell, 3406 Roosevelt avenue; program by Miss Alvira Clark and Mrs. J. E. Williamson.

Over-the-Teacups Club: hostess, Mrs. W. D. Gatch, 1933 North Delaware street; program by Mrs. C.

W. Dicks. Irvington Social Study Club, John Herron art institute: hostesses, Mesdames D. H. Giffin, Earl D.

Foxworthy, Pierre VanSickle and Robert Drum; speaker, Wilbur D. Peat, "Trend in American Art." Irvington Club; hostess, Mra. A. E. Curtis, Quests West Washington street; program by Mrs.

W. A. Shoults. Clio Club: hostess, Mrs. Joel D.

Hadley, 525 East Sixty-first street; program by Mrs. Birney D. Spradling and Mrs. Robert B. Evans.

Indianapolis alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta, dinner-bridge, Food Craft shop; hostesses, ways and means committee members: Mesdames John A. Mueller, Arda Knox, Roy K. Coates, Clifford Harrold, Walter Holmes, Jeanne Bose and Joseph Walker. Lucerne chapter, International Travel-Study Club, Inc; Marott Weddings and Engagements. (Allen Photo.) Georgia Bellows of Salem, Miss and Miss Mary Campbell of of West Lafayette, Miss Mary Elizabeth Meisinger of Evansville Indianapolis.

be here for the women's program at the annual agricultural conference. The hats and old dresses worn by those in the photograph were given recently by Dean Mary L. Matthews, head of the school of home economics, who has received numerous gifts from friends over the state, desiring to have the students see the styles of various period. Among those in the recent gift were a tricorn hat for a man of the eighteenth century, a Shaker bonnet of shirred silk of the fifties, and with this dainty bonnet a dainty net bonnet worn in the house when the outer one was removed, and a small, jettrimmed hat typical of the early nineties. ton drive, 2 p.

guest speaker, Charles Everett Thomas, editor of Sigma Nu Delta; vocal solo by Mrs. Frank J. Billeter: original piano compositions by Mrs. Samuel Herwitz; dramatic readings by Mrs. Richard Fielding; tea will follow.

Indianapolis Educational Council, covered dish luncheon: hostess, Mrs. C. R. Ammerman, Guilford avenue. Children's Sunshine Club of Sunnyside, American National Bank building, 2 p.

m. Current Literature Club, luncheon and guest meeting; hostess, Mrs. Frank A. Mangold, Central avenue. Mandalay chapter, International Travel-Study Club, 1:30 p.

hostess, Mrs. Oscar Burghard, 3426 College avenue; assistants, Maud Schaub and Mrs. John Grades; The marriage of Miss Carolyn Rose Frankel, daughter of Julius Frankel of Minneapolis, Minn, and Richard Paul Efroymson, son of Meyer Efroymson, 3627 North Pennsylvania street, will take place Feb. 1 at the home of Mrs. W.

R. Borinstein, 5009 Washington boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Julius J.

Seele, 1447 Pleasant street, have announced the Ann engagement to the Rev. Rueben J. Bierof their daughter Mary baum of Newburg, son of the Rev. and Mrs. H.

H. Bierbaum of Boonville. The wedding will take place Jan. 28 in Zion Evangelical Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Matlock, 356 South Ritter avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter Mabel and Forest D. Freeman. The wedding took place New Year's day in the Englewood Christian Church with the Rev.

0. Mrs. A. Trinkle officiating. Mr.

and Freeman will be at home with the bride's parents after Feb. 6. Walter R. Wood, 1422 North Colorado avenue, has announced the marriage of his daughter Betty and Ernest Lee Karsner. The wedding took place March 12, 1933.

Mr. and Mrs. Karsner are at home at 1422 North Colorado avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry A. Rogers, 3240 North Illinois street, have anthe engagement of their daughter Helen Louise to Myron J. nounced McGeehan, son of M. G. McGeehan.

The wedding will be in the spring. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Lawson, East Fall Creek boulevard, have announced the marriage of their niece, tel, 10 a. Mrs. S.

R. Artman Cathedral;" will lecture on "Cologne musical program by Mrs. J. V. Rollins and Mrs.

C. F. Dillenbeck, luncheon to follow. Jeanne D' Arc chapter, International Travel-Study Club, 1:30 hostess, Mrs. John C.

White, p. 1307 Ewing street; assistants, Mrs. Orville Hudson and Mrs. Helen Martin Thomas: Mrs. S.

R. Artman's lecture on "The Cologne Cathedral of Germany" will be followed by a musical program. Irvington Union of Clubs world affairs class, Irvington Presbyterian Church, 2:45 p. speaker, Prof. J.

Haramy. SATURDAY. Alpha Gamma Latreian Club, guest night; hostess, Miss Estle Fisk, 3370 North New Jersey street; assistant, Miss Clara Applegate. Club: hostess, Mrs. Sketching, Keeney, 3033 Sutheravenue; program, "Architectural Construction," by Mrs.

Alta M. Stewart and Miss Marie H. Stewart. Mrs. Rosalind Barnes Smith, and Newton Leonard Silver of Detroit, Mich.

The wedding took place at the Environ are home at home Dec. in 30. Mr. Detroit. and Mrs.

Mrs. Josephine Straffa, 3939 Central avenue, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Catherine, to Christian Scarpone, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Scarpone of Indianapolis. The wedding date has not been set.

The marriage of Miss Virginia Lee Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cox of Brownsburg, formerly of Indianapolis, and Carleton J. Kunz of Chicago will take place immediately following services this morning in the Woodruff Place Baptist Church.

The Rev. L. C. Trent will read the ceremony, There will be no attendants. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents in Brownsburg.

couple will reside in Chicago. The bride attended Indiana State Teachers' college and is a graduate of the Baptist Missionary Training school in Chicago. Mr. Kunz attended Carnegie Institute of Technology. Mrs.

Christine Roush to Be S. A. I. Hostess Mrs. Christine Roush will be hostess at 6 o'clock Tuesday night at her home, 741 East Fifty-third street, for a dinner-meeting of Nu Zeta alumnae of the Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional musical sorority.

Assistant hostesses will be Misses Jeanette Toby, Mildred Clark and Helen Dunphy, Following the business meeting Mrs. Martha MacDougall Emhardt will sing Scotch songs in costume. Rutherford College Boys Won't Thank Webster MORGANTON, N. Jan. -The boys of Rutherford college must hunt up copies of Noah Webster's "blue back" spellers, just like their granddads did, and learn all about such words as feoffment, panegyrize, peripateticism, asafetida and paradichlorobenzine.

Superintendent R. L. Patton has ordered daily study of the old "blue back." He says it's essential to a well-rounded education. Park avenue, for a meeting of Phi Theta Chi Sorority. Officers will be elected.

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority, will meet tomorrow night at C. A. Phi chapter of Delta Chi Sigma Sorority will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the home of Miss Mary Catherine Jones, 828 North Rural street. Delta Gamma chapter of Phi Pi Psi Sorority will hold inspecial meeting tomorrow night at of Miss Edna Reed, 3520 Salem street. Indiana Gamma alumnae of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will meet tomorrow night at home of Miss Sally Bosman, 320 East Maple Road boulevard.

The Fidelis Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Nettie Matthews, 1417 North Belle Vieu place, tomorrow night. Alpha chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night in the Hotel Washington. Rush parties will be held by Omega Nu Tau Sorority from 3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon when Mrs. George F.

Callahan, 1268 West Thirty-third street, will be hostess for tea, and Tuesday night when Miss Evelyn Carpenter, 19 West Twenty-seventh street, will entertain with a bridge party. Iota chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Claypool hotel. Lambda chapter of Omega Phi Tau Sorority will meet tomorrow night with Miss Marie Wasson, 1259 Congress avenue. Lambda Alpha Lambda Sorority will meet tomorrow night with Miss Edna Wilkinson, 1431 North Bosart avenue. The Lo-Sin-Loy Club will meet 7:30 o'clock Thursday night with Miss Sally Bahr, 4417 Central avenue.

Theta chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority will meet at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the Hotel Severin. Miss Martha Wegelhoeft will be installed as president of Beta chapter of Sigma Delta Zeta Sorority tomorrow night in the Hotel Lincoln. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Manuel Robinson, vice president, and Miss Dorothy Rearick, treasurer. Sigma Delta Pi Sorority will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night with Miss Ida Conner, 3507 Brookside parkway.

Miss Mary King, 208 North Randolph street, will be hostess Tuesday for a meeting of the Laetare Club. Phi Beta Tau Sorority will meet tomorrow night with Miss Dorothea Myers, 626 East Morris street. Beta chapter of Omega Phi Tau Sorority will meet tomorrow night in the Spink-Arms hotel, Alpha chapter of a Rho Delta Sorority will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the home of Miss Leah McDermet, 1003 North Temple avenue. Mrs. Merle Denny will entertain Saturday night with a pajama party for the sorority at the home of her parents, 4200 North Arlington avenue.

Mrs. Ruth Griffith and Misses Alice Goodrich and Rebekah Ellingham are members of the mittee planning the sweetheart dance to be held Feb. 3. Kappa and Alpha chapters of Pi Omicron Sorority will meet Wednesday night in the Hotel Washington. The program, under the leadership of Miss Flora Drake, will be given by Mrs.

Ward Montford, Miss Minnie Bailey, Miss Bess and Miss Jennie Henshaw. Delta Zeta Psi Sorority will meet tomorrow night at the home of Miss Nellie Davidson, 1819 Barth avenue. Beta chapter of Phi Theta Delta Sorority will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Hotel Severin. Dr. Gameron to Address Hebrew Temple A.

Dr. Emanuel Gameron of Cincindirector of the Union of nati, American Hebrew Congregations, will speak at a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation in the auditorium of the temple at 8 o'clock Tuesday night. Mrs. Jacob Khrongold will sing, accompanied by Mrs. I.

E. Solomon. Mrs. J. K.

Berman is president. Perry G. O. P. Women's Council Plans Luncheon The Perry Township Council of Republican Women will have a covereddish luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs.

Charles Mann on the Bluff road. H. H. Evans of Newcastle, a state representative, will speak. Mrs.

A. Jack Tilson is in charge of the program. Hostesses will be Mesdames E. Clark, Jesse Baston, Reta A wyer and George Hass. Business Meeting Called by St.

Margaret's Guild St. Margaret's Hospital Guild will have a called business meeting at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Maxine Hauser, 4243 Washington boulevard. Mrs. Vince Canning will be assistant hostess.

Following the meeting an informal tea will be held, with Mrs. Jackson Landers and Mrs. William F. Mullen pouring. NOOLS GO SOUTH BLOCK'S Wherever you look through the portholes at the smartest women, you'll find them in woolens, the different-from-last-year's mode of resort dressing.

Block's woolens have the distinction that wins approval everywhere. The girl reclining is very smug Off the boat or on, the girl seated The girl gazing at you knows she's about her white knitted frock being behind her gets Fashion- salutes for front-page-news in her pearl gray the last word -herringbone weave the brass-buttoned chic of her navy Chinchilla coat and gray ribbed blouse, hand-knitted effect, wooden wool Carnegie suit trimmed in Porce- woolen frock. French Salon, buttons. Also blue or brown. lain blue peasant woolen.

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