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TIIK IXDIAXAl'OLIh Sl'XDAV STAR, SKPTKMRKR 18, 103S. i ii 1 13 II Tri-Dclt Alliance To Open Activities i Luncheon Saturday Will Honor Members of June Classes. tf HE WE ST FA AT The Indianapolis Alliance of Dolt a Delta Delta Sorority will open the year's activities with a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The lnnonn will honor members of i iimii mtu-' ill liiiimrr itih ii r-i i THE ACCOIUHOV BAXI1 of the George Stork School of Music, 229 North Pennsylvania street, will he truest performers on th opening program of Block's 1 1 i li Neliool Hour nevt Saturday afternoon. During the football season this broadcast, which originates in the sixth floor auditorium of the William II.

Block Company, will he on the air from 4:13 ti 5:30 o'clock. Block's Children's Hour will also open Saturday and will he broadcast at its regular time, from to 11:31) a. in. IS Better Dresses i Budget Dresses Registrations for both of the program will be received in the auditorium odice. I'ete trench, program director, and George Madden, announcer, will auain have charge.

Members of the accordion band are: Seated (left to right) Marie Meacham, Virgil Hall, Jean Head- June graduating classes who are prospective alliance members. Guests will be received by the presidents of local alumnae groups including Mrs. Owen Calvert, Butler University; Miss Marjorie Pier-sol, Indiana University; Mrs. Dennis Hall, DePauw University, and Miss Lois Martin. Franklin College Miss Alice Evans, vice-president of the alliance will preside at the luncheon.

To Hear Rush Reports. The luncheon table will be arranged U-shape and will be doc-orated with plateaus of pink button zinnias. Members of the comm. toe in charge include the MesdamesP-Newton Cook. Otto K.

Jensen. il-liam Mace and Merritt Thompson. Mrs. Cook is receiving reservations. On the luncheon program will oe rnrt from the Indiana ley, Olivene Biineman, Suzanne.

Marley, Vera Xelle Smock, Xarzee Breeden, Evelyn Essig, Betty Jean foster, Natalie Katlifl, Eileen Hoover and Billy Zody. Standing Georgia Green, Eeljn I'jle, Mary Elizabeth Miller, Marjorie Small, Virginia Coss, James Cox, Sylvan Hendrix, Robert Black, Robert Anderson, Edward Tirey, George E. Stork and l'ete rench. Members of the hand not in the picture are Bohert McCarrerty, Rita -Mae Dale and Deloris t'ordice. SILVEY-WOEMPNER CEREMONY IS READ chapters and a report of the na-Snal convention held during the Swamnscott.

by and Vtre Brunn, utrfea Miss Velma Woempncr, daughter of Emil C. Woempner, bersm the bride of Walter Silvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W.

Siivey of Oaklandon, in a pretty ceremony at 6:30 o'clock last night In St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church which was witnessed by the immediate families of So new, we bought these dressc from the designers' pinntd-up models we suggested a bolder line here, more exciting sleeve, a better clip there and in both groups we chose dresses which will be offered later at higher prices throughout the country. the couple. Mrs. Jensen, who is cubing dent for Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.

Standing committees for the year will be announced. A musical program has been arranged by Mrs. G. William Raff en-sperger and will include an original song by Miss Ruth Duckwall which has been accepted for publication in the current issue of the national song book of Delta Delta Delta. The Butler trio also will sing.

trimmed in lace and stone blue. She wore a stone blue felt hat and a corsage of gardenias. Sweetheart roses and delphinium. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a dressmaker suit of burgundy with The ceremony was road by the Rev. Louis Wambsganss before the altar which was banked with ferns and on cither side of which was a large vase Idled with summer (lowers in pastel shades.

On the altar were two seven-branch candelabra. Cousin Is Only Attendant. Preceding the ceremony Virgil Schachtslck, organist, played. The bride's only attendant was her cousin, Mrs. Ervin Merklin.

She wore a gown of black crepe Wm mm III" I feiJC Cheer Guild Riley To Meet Tuesday Plans for Year Will Be Discussed Mrs. Huntington to Preside. a stone blue felt hat. She wore a corsage of lilies of the valley and gardenias. Ernest Silvey of Oaklandon was his brother's best man.

Open House Held. Following the ceremony an open house was held at the home of the bride's father, 5630 East Raymond street. Guests were entertained in the social room, which was arranged with palms and summer flowers. Mr. and Mrs.

Silvey have gone on a motor trip and after Sept. 21 will be at. home at 901 North Wallace street. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Culchin, Henry Hermann and fam MK. AND MRS. WILLIAM II. DAMS, 1 102 North Holmes avenue have announced the of their daughter Lurline to Lloyd E. Cleveland, aon of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Cleveland of Kennett, Mo. The wedding will take plHce Sept.

25 at the home of the parents of the bride-elect. t4J hi Alpha Sigma Alumnae Entertain With Dinner The Indiana alumnae of Alpha Sigma Alpha, national educational sorority, entertained with a formal dinner last night at the Mun-cie Country Club. Guests included the Chi Chi chapter of Ball Teachers' College and their rusheos. Indianapolis alumnae attending the dinner Included Mesdamos Frcl MoOammon, George S. Gamble, F.

W. Messing, Fred Grumme, Frank Felticr, B. F. Leib and O. K.

Gaskins and Miss Dorothy Kini-beiiin. The dinner was carried out in the Hawaiian motif. Mrs. Leib, who is national editor of the sorority's magazine Phoenix, was genial chairman of the dinner. Mrs.

Gaskins was a member of the committee assisting. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Zuercher, all of Fort Wavne. Childhood Education Association to Meet Mary Conkle Circle To Hear Aid Speaker Members and guests of the Mary Conklo Circle of the Third Chris-linn Church will be entertained Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.

R. H. Love, 2618 Gale Mrs. Joe Burrows is loader of the group sponsoring a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs.

Albert Wnlsman, program committee chairman, will introduce the speaker, Mrs. Eleanor Rho-ton, director of the Indianapolis Travelers' Aid Society. Mrs. Rho-ton's topic is "The Transient Girl and Woman." The devotional period will be conducted by Mrs. E.

S. Cummings. Assistant hostesses include Mesdames Bon Bacon, W. W. Gibhs, Chic Jackson.

C. R. Matthews, A. C. Pebworth, E.

E. Perkins, Albert The Indianapolis Association for Childhood Education, the organization of nursery school, kindergarten and primary teachers, will open its year with an autumn tea at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the D. A. R. chapter house.

Miss Grace L. Brown, superintendent of Indianapolis free kinder 1. For instance: (first to your right) Black luilliard wool costume for women: Persian fabric trim, tuxedo jacket draped satin top blouse. Women's sizes. 2.

(Center) Lanvin's button basque jacket over a gala formal. Moire rayon taffeta in black, Fuchsia, white, emerald, old rose. Misses' sizes. 3. (Far right) Gold shell sequins and beading on the bolero of a cocktail frock in black, Morocco brown, cucumber green or" Richelieu purple rayon crepe.

Misses' The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will open the season with a meeting to be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the home of Miss Alice Velsey, 225 East Fall Creek boulevard, South drive. Cohost-esses will be Mrs. John G. Bcale.j O. N.

Ebert, Harry S. Markey, J. W. Price, Emil H. Soufllot and Andrew J.

Porter. Plans for the year will be discussed. Mrs. S. G.

Huntington, president, will preside. Miss Mary E. Heckard, superintendent of nurses at Riley Hospital, will speak. A musical program has been arranged by Mrs. Ebert, program chairman.

During the summer several new chapters have been organized in the state. The fifth chapter was organized at Anderson, the third and fourth in Richmond and one each at Clay City, Crawfordsville and Sheridan. The Sheridan chapter was organized last week at a luncheon-meeting with the following members of the Cheer Guild extension committee attending: Mrs. Beale, state secretary; Miss Velsey, assistant secretary; Mrs. Huntington, Mrs.

C. D. Vawter and Mrs. J. W.

Price. This makes a total of 190 chapters in the state with a membership of over 6,500 affiliated guild members. Sewing groups have resumed sewing days in the guild's sewing Son of Illinois Official, It ml 1 1 1 Bride to Live in Indiana gartens and Miss Floro Torrcnce, supervisor of elementary education of public schools, will pour. Miss Leone Ilankins is the chairman in charge of arrangements. The ollicers for the year are Miss Eloise Proctor, president; Miss Hazel Hart, vice-president; Miss Margaret Ellen Shockney, treasurer; Miss Evelyn Hall, recording cecretary, and Miss Mildred Burns, corresponding secretary.

Sreci'o Tie Indianapolis Star. Benton, 111., Sept. 17. Miss Lucy Noll Dai ley. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Dailey, was married recently at the Dailey home in Mc-Leansboro to John Albert Stelle, son of Lieutenant Governor John Stelle of Illinois. They will reside at Bedford, whore the bridegroom is manager of a brick plant owned by his father. F. Walsmnn, W.

A. Finney Alice M. Clark. Mrs. C.

K. Matthews is the circle president. I BLOCK'S-Better Dresses, j. Second Floor. SEPTEMBER MILLINERY NEWS mist --A(Mm xwr wW room at the nospuai, wnicn is equipped with electric machines, a power machine and comfortable sewing facilities.

Miss Agatha Baldwin, general supervisor of sewing at the hospital, directs the work. Thousands of articles are made by the guild annually. Chapters and other groups have regular sewing days once or twice a month and the latest addition to these groups is the Woman's Association of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The same careful selection of models yet in the making the same insistence on better and better detailin a second group of newer than new fall fashions. 4.

(Far left) Beauvais embroideries and tiny gold buttons on fitted basque waist. Molyneux adaptation. Black French mulberry, purple, grape, cornelian, or rosewood rayon crepe. Sizes 10 to 20. Sigma Kappa Alumnae Will Meet Thursday The Indianapolis Alumnne of Sigma Kappa will begin activities for the year at a meeting Thursday night at the home of Miss ho-rena Denham, 2615 North Gale street.

Mrs. Dwight Sherburne end Miss Dorothy Becker will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. Bernard Donnellv of Berke-W traveling secretary of x. lours, solt rich suedes, the tash- I I jMi-fl 'r t'Axmrim Sigma Kappa, will be a guest of the chapter at this meeting.

Mrs. Donnelly also Is chairman of the national convention to be held at the Fairmont Hotel in San clsco, next summer and will tell the Indianapolis Alumnae of the plans being made for it. Broadway M. E. Circle A' ii tmm.

i Mas I Will Meet Thursday Mrs. Robert Page, East Pleasant Run boulevard, will be hostess for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Thursday of the Alice Meier Circle of the Broadway Methodist Church. Assistine her will oe Mesdames Russell Carothers, J. L. Robertson, John Grob and Roily Fitch.

The retiring president, Mrs, Ralph J. Wooden, will be in charge of the installation service for the following officers: Mrs. J. Curtis Weigel, president; Mrs. J.

L. Robertson, vice-president; Mrs. J. B. Mclntyre, secretary, and Mrs.

Noble Hr Poole, treasurer. 400 City, County Health Officers Will Meet Here 5. (Center) Romance of ruffles beneath hoop ekirt; bodice with or without straps. Black, purple or hyacinth with pink; white with cerise rayon taffeta. Sizes 10 to 18.

6. (Left) Intricate rucking on this Balenciago adaptation in black, Picasso blue, brown, cherry, or Persian green rayon crepe. Jewel clips. Sizes 12 to 20. BLOCK'S Bodge Dresses, Approximately 400 city and county health officers will attend a meeting here Oct.

3 and 4, Dr. Verne K. Harvey, secretary of the Indiana State Board of Health, has announced. Plans to increase co i ttfj v-fv i-T operation ot the state education and health departments to provide better public health education in state schools will be discusssed. Speakers will Include Dr.

Harold M. Mitchell. New York city district Second Floor. health officer: Dr. J.

p. Leahe of the United States Public Health Service and Dr. William J. Mc- i Connell of New York..

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