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1 0 THE IXDIAXAPOLIS STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 1933. Society and Persona WEAR TEA TO BE GIVEN Wilson College's BY DELTA GAMMA ir ra. Alumnae Meeting Indianapolis Girls, Men Will Attend Princeton Parties 11 mmmmmmmmm-wwemmmmm Today at Seymour Festivities in connection with the annual spring house parties of Princeton University upperclass-men this week end at Princeton, N. will be attended by several Indianapolis college girls and men. Charles Latham son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Latham, has in Several Indianapolis members of the Wilson College Alumnae Club of Indiana will go to Seymour today to attend a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Harlan Montgomery. Those who will attend from here include Miss Geneveive Scoville, Mesdames Virginia Pickens Brewer, Uz McMurtrie, W. C.

Rutherford, William Cowan and -W. I vs-f vited as his week-end guest at the Campus Club, Miss Phoebe Perry of aT 4 1 TO BACCALAUREATE The classic costume approved the Board cf Education and the Highly critical tastes of sweet girl graduate-. Beautiful silk crepe with dressmaiery detail exquisitely done, one dress of an unusually distinctive collection of gowns for Bacca'aureate and Commencement. 10.95 to 19.95. Dress sketched, 16.95 O.

H. Rudv. Mrs. John Shiels of mm HAS GOME OFF THE FARM Seymour also will be a club member at the luncheon. Wilson College is raising a 70th anniversary endowment fund.

Miss Scoville, who is chairman of the endowment fund of her 1836 class, will report at the luncheon that her class is the first to go over its quota in the campaign. The class quota was set at $4,000 and $6,558 has been raised. Miss Scoville has returned from a trip by plane to Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice T. Harrell MRS. LEE CARTER. Mrs. Lee Carter, president of the have invited members of the Inn ennnnnt alumna i.hanti vi iNortnwestern Alumnt Association Little Boar's Head, N.

H. Miss Barbara Stafford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stafford, will go East to be the guest of James J.

Watkins of Crosse Pointe, at the Charter Club. Another guest at the Charter Club will be Miss Jane Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams, a student at Sarah Lawrence College. She will be the guest of Henry Aplington of Amherst, Mass.

Gueat at Elm Club. Miss Patricia Taggart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.

Tau-gart, a senior at Smith College, will be escorted to the festivities at the Elm Club by her fiance, Ross C. Lyons, Princeton senior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lyons.

At Key and Seal Club guests will Include Miss Anne Fox, who is the guest of George Reppert Jr. of Upper Mont-clair, N. J. Donald Test, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Don N. Test, will have his guest at the Tower Club house party, Miss Ann Dunlap of Cincinnati, O. At the Gier Inn Club will be Miss Martha Jane Bodily of Ger-mantown, with Alan Appel of Indianapolis and Miss Jane O'Neill of Pelham Manor, N. with Thomas Sinclair of Indianapolis. Formal dances at clubs tomor ueita uamma Sorority, will be to a picnic Sunday afternoon, June 11, at the Harrell cabin, two miles east of Noblesville on Stony creek.

College Shop, Second floor. Who sys so? Hamper's Bazaar says so! Instead cf wasting the decorative va'ue of gingham on an aprcn, you're going to wear gingham blouses, turbans, belts, scarfs and even gloves! With a -gingham f'ower on your lapel, you'll look like the pictures in your kodak album taken when you were about six. ED AND WHITE BROWN AND WHITE BLACK AND WHITE NAVY AND WHITE GREEN AND WHITE WASHABLE AND COLOR-FAST Mr. Harrell is retiring alumni president. Newly elected officers of the alumni association are Leland K.

Fishback, president; Mrs. G. Vance Smith, first vice-president; M. Kirk Coleman, second vice-president; Mrs. Herschel E.

Davis, secretary, and Leland A. Kirkpatrick, among those receiving at the tea to be given by the alumnae from 3 until 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon in honor of girls entering Butler University in the fall, at the home of Mrs. Virgil Samms, 8001 Spring Mill road. Mrs. A.

Frank Cleaves chairman of arrangements, will be assisted by Mrs. Richard Disher and Mrs. Guy Morrison. Appointments will be in the sorority colors of bronze, pink and blue. Favors will be gardenias.

Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and Mrs. George O. Browne will pour.

Receiving with Mrs. Lee will be Mrs. Louis C. Vanderlip, Butler chapter house mother; Miss Betty Noonan, A Sequel fo "Married Comradei" (Copyright 1937. K.

If. 8., Ino. Marriage Meddlers By ADELE GARRISON iTNOPBia: mu onhtm ftit hiv-. i nodded, for I saw she didn't of dr4 whfn Limn Underwood rfM want iinv oral Com- ta tha reataurant rndvoi whlrh Madge neea nor warn any uii -ui The Christamore Aid Society will be entertained at a luncheon meeting Tuesday at Hobby Horse farm, the country place of Mrs. Otto N.

Frenzel Jr. Assisting hostesses will men she amended grimly "not only to take care of us, but to lend a hand if it looks like dirty work at the crossroads for the Dicky- nd.har nleca, Mary variUMi, inuna loimpnt. I'll bring the stuff for the din- keep upon the night that Madge'i himband Dicky to meet a myatarlnua woman and be Mesdames William C. Griffith. UIIU.

The tension of my throat muscles guises in a couple of suitcases the night before our appointment," she said, "and when we leave in the row night will be followed by a 5 o'clock breakfast on Saturday morning. Other dances will be held Saturday night. Before both dances, Princeton's Triangle Club MarearetlE. Havens Kahln. A.

Kiefer Maver active president; Mrs, Lorenz, active rush captain, and Dudley A. Pfaff and George Zieg- relaxed a bit at this reassuring promise, but Lillian was snr-akine forenoon of the fateful day, ivna. iviui nson. ter. take the suitcases away with me a variety program again, and I focused my attention iwi" Pon8r Saturday afternoon guests and again upon her.

her Kangiter companion. But ihe force! hertelf to Helen to Lllllan'a plan for et-tlnn Madge, Mary and hereelf Into the ri-taurant on that nlRhl without their pre. nta being realized hy Dicky or by the man and woman Madge bellevea are plotting to harm her hustmnd. Lillian telle them that he Intende them to wear dle-cuiaea to the reetaurant, and Madce aeke now they will be able to leave their own hotel, the Lanefleld, In dlegiilae without the hotel employee knowing of tt. UPON ANY other woman's face than Lillian's the smile she gave me at my query about Retting out of the Lansfleld In disguise their escorts will be entertained by a diversified sports program, Including a lacrosse game with Johns Hopkins, a polo match against Army and a track meet in Palmer stadium with Yale, a traditional rival.

Picnics In tne country Sunday will climax the week end. i.l Colelli would have been maddeningly superior. But she managed to make it only Indulgent. in one taxi as if I were leaving you. Then you and Mary a little later will leave the hotPl ostensibly on a shopping tour, and after some clever dodging and changing of taxis at which you are experts you will join me at this little apartment.

The superintendent there is one of our men, and with his aid we can go In as ourselves, and out again as three very different women without attracting comment." Blork of Them. I think she saw the incredulity in my eyes, for she laughed indulgently. "There's a block of apartments, darling, with a common garden flower and grass plot at the back, and five entrances. Ours is a rear garden apartment. With the connivance of the superintendent, we can slip out and go through the it.

han't I ie Lans- "We leave the FOR THE JUNE BRIDE 7ul face Don let your bridal cap or veil cut off tha upper portion of your (ace. Avoid long bushy hairdress, wide, square neckline neia in aisRuise, darling," she (Jives Her Address. "Tell me again just where that restaurant Is," she said, whipping out her notebook, and when I had given her the address, she made me describe It and the surrounding buildings meticulously. She paid particular attention to the exits, and apparently noted every detail most carefully. "I fancy that'i all," she said as she put up her note book.

"Now let me give you a piece of sound advice, Madge. Don't think of this again until the time that we meet again." "That's good advice," I told her. trying to smile, and welcoming with relief the diversion of the waiter who came in just then with our laden dinner-table. For I felt that I could think of nothing else for the next week. Just then the telephone rang, and the operator said: "There's a telegraph messenger here who says he has something that he must deliver to you per-sonnlly.

No one else Is to sign for (Continued Tomorrow.) Several Indianapolis residents will go to Riley, Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss EUza-zeth Jane Withrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Withrow of Riley to the Rev. Robert K. Foster of Camden, 0 son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald R. Foster, 3472 North Illinois street. The wedding will take place at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Riley Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

Mr. Foster and his bride will reside In Camden, where the former is pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Attending from here will be Mr. and Mrs. Foster and their daugh said, "but as our extremely conservative and I 1 -dressed selves.

Everybody concerned will now rise and 'take a a gravely as she a and bowed elaborately to Mary rear, each coming out a different front entrance than we came In. "Von "mm Most of the tenants go to profes ters, Georgia and Betty Foster, sions or business during the day, Adcle Garrison. and the others are artists and Dr. and Mrs. K.

B. Mayhall, Mrs. John W. Foster, Misses Nina and writers who mind their own affairs and do not trouble their heads Alma Keppel and Mrs. Hillary and to me.

We followed her example, for one, glad of anything which would lessen the mental tress which the thoughts of Dicky's peril for such I deemed about their neighbors. Does that Watts. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Charles Mazey of St. Paul, who is visiting here.

answer your question?" "Perfectly," 1 told her promptly. Couple To Mark 53d Mr. and Mrs. G. Vance Smllh Wedding Anniversary entertained with a dinner party In lliAi.

OR11 Lillian Plans Headquarters at Secret Apartment. Vf r. aat tun o.icn, "But please remember that It was an unspoken question." "Goose!" she threw at me affectionately. Then she looked at Mary, "Do you think you'll enjoy that, youngster?" she asked Indulgently. "Will I enjoy It?" Mary rejoined emphatically.

"Oh, boy! oh, boy! I mi. a. Aoercromoie Mast night before the guest meet-will celebrate their 53d wedding! ing of the Contemporary Club, anniversary In their home 620 Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. East 59th street, with a family obrr'SpcerA Krrs7 dinner today.

Mr Brd Mrs A- K. Scheidenhelm Do choose flowers. you like, but set high on the heaa to slenderize the face, and have veil falling softly to cover part of face at the sides' Eartip length coiffure, lim V-necklin. Ctru. I'M fiwa tot i.

nr. ann Mr. ana Mrs. uunou k. iiaerie.

don't know of anything I'd "Lf T. ,7 WPre In Richmond Mav 4 irkr better. ftir. Anercrombie was horn Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. McWilliams, 5673 North Pennsylvania street, have been spending a few days In New York. The Children's Museum Guild will hold its monthly meeting at It brought to me. Then she gestured grandiloquently to our chairs, and we all sat down again, Mary and 1 with attentive faces turned for her further explanation.

Secret Apartment. "Down In Greenwich Villagp," he said, "rather, at the extreme outer fringe of it, Harry and I keep a tiny, two-room kitchenette and bath apartment on the ground floor the year round. Sometimes we're not there three times a year, but when you see it, you'll realize what a perfect hideout it is, if anybody needs one, as you know we ometimes do In these investigations of ours." iranklin county, and his wife In Liberty, Union county. They have resided In Indianapolis 32 years. Mr.

AberCromble Is still an active salesman with the Campbell Oil Company. They have two daughters, Mrs. Howard Thronberg of Richmond 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In Not I'nproteeted. "It may not bo all 'beer and Lillian said with a sudden return to seriousness. "We may find ourselves grabbing something that we can't let go.

But there's one thing certain. We're not going unprotected. I'm going to pull wires from heaven to the other place before that day, and there'll be enough unobtrusive men In the offing, 'well-heeled' gentle- Mrs. J. H.

Smiley Elected President the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha and Mrs. Harry Scheefers of St. Louis, five grandchildren and'SiRma Alpha Sorority will enter- Of Mission Body ffSS Gingham Turban I0 5wWXrs-s Gingham MWJ Belt 596 r- Handbag ..3.00 Patent trimmed fill Jt'A one great-grandchild. I tain with a tea from 3 until 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Fred Grumme, 5701 Cnrrnllton avenue. Honor truest Methodist City Council Rho chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, were entertained last night at a dinner party at Holly Hock Hill. Miss Virginia Collier was chairman of arrangements. A candlelight Initiation service was held following the Mrs. Russell Cox, president, presided, assisted by Mrs.

Forest Watson. Alpha Delta Latreian Club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Frederick S. Ballweg, 5234 North Capitol avenue. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Corbin Patrick, Paul Rhoadarmer and Matthew Parson.

Miss Helen Coffey will speak on the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp. Mrs. Paul C. Cullom will show-movies of Mexico. Mrs.

J. H. Smiley was elected Auxiliary bets Breakfast wm bp Mrs- M- SnarP of In dependence, national educa president of the Indianapolis district of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church at the conclusion of the 50th annual meeting In the Roberts Park Methodist Church yesterday. tional director of the sorority. Mrs.

Ernest. Herring, 4403 Rock-ville road, will be hostess tonight for Rho Zeta Tau Sorority. Members of the Methodist City Council Auxiliary will close their year's program with a May breakfast tomorrow morning In the Fletcher Place M. E. Church.

Mrs. L. T. Freeman Is program chairman. A sewing exhibition, Girl Scout and Camp Fire Girl demonstrations and devotions will be included on the program.

Mrs. Hattie Terry will preside at the breakfast. Other officers chosen are Mrs, Alpha chapter, Alpha Gamma Sorority, will meet tonight with Miss Barbara Hoss, 4801 Park Walter G. Gingery, first vice-presi dent; Mrs. Warren A.

Fox, second Mr. and Mrs. Leonidas R. Mauzy and Miss Mary S. Allen, who have vice-president; Mrs.

William Cal Members, pledges and guests of spent three months In Florida and vert Hartlnger, third vice-presi several in- inaianapoiis wan dent; Mrs. Edgar Blake, honorary friends, will leave soon for Kansas City, and California for the vice-president; Mrs. Oscar Burg- The Star's Ncedlecrah Pattern. summer. hard, corresponding secretary; Mrs.

H. C. Castor, recording secretary; Mrs. S. D.

Clark, treasurer; Miss Mildred Couch, secre Sigma Delta Sorority will meet tonight with Miss Sammle Sulli van, 1954 Hillside avenue. tary of young people, with Miss Newly-elected officers of the Alice Krause, assistant; Mrs. Shrode, secretary of junior work, Sigma Chi Mothers' Club of Butler and Mrs. F. B.

Heagy, assistant; University are Mrs. Robert Hessel- Mrs. Charles T. Alexander, splr denz, president; Mrs. Glenn Riser, itual life secretary, and Mrs.

Theodore Pence, assistant; Mrs. P. E. Powell, missionary education secretary, and Mrs. L.

R. Jones, assistant; Mrs. Norris Wardell, Chris tian citizenship secretary: Mrs, Clifford Yoh, mission supplies secretary; Mrs. William T. Randall, thank and Lenten secretary; Mrs.

A cceisones, Street Floor vice-president; Mrs. Paul Scher-nekau, secretary, and Mrs. Earl Hanson, treasurer. Members of the nominating committee were Mesdames Hanson, Kenneth Craft and Clyde Lee. Mrs.

John R. Sentney, national president of Alpha Omlcron Alpha Sorority, will go to Muncie today to meet with the Tau chapter and to assist with plans for formal initiation services to be held by the chapter June 4 in Muncie. Administrative Women Aiancn. mite box secretary: Mrs. J.

N. Greene, conference members secretary; Mrs. R. K. Brown, perpetual members secretary; Mrs.

L. D. Weathers, parlia THE SUPER CHIEF 394 hours, trictly farst-clus xtr-ix ttrmlinr, Chicago to Loi AngUs. from Chicago aach Tuaaday, until about Tabruary 20,. when tha taeoud Super Chief, now building, will proid two departure! each week from Chicago.

THE CHIEF Hours iastatt, tint-clui xtra-iare daily train to California, Pullm fout timM wkly throughout tha winter. Tha Chief is now being completely ra-aquippad with ttainlMa staal tut, beautiful at thot on tha Supar Chif. CALIFORNIA LIMITED Third la tha Santa Fa trio oi ill-Pullman California tralna, knowa to transcontinental travalart for 40 years No aitra iara. GRAND CANYON LIMITED A fine Uit train for all clattaa oi ttataL Carrying Dining Car, Pullmans via Grand Canyon, and daily Phoenix Pullman, THE NAVAIO Only two sights between Chicago and Lot Angela. Tat Coach, Tourist-Sleeper and Standard Pullman paaeengars.

THE SCOUT Swift, Una, oonomy train to Lot Aftgalaa, for ooach and Touritt-fAaepar Baaaangen only. Trad Harvey dining car metis, only a day; special car br woman and children; oouxitr-num; Medical Society Auxiliary to Give Musicale Tea mentarian; Mrs. C. W. Roller, telephone chairman; Mrs.

W. F. Holmes, historian, and Mrs. Clifford McMurtrey, organist Presents SO-Year-Old Report. Mrs.

John Robinson presented a tn Education to Meet ber, will play a group of Chopin selections. Hostesses for the affair will be Mesdames Daniel S. Adams, Harold Ad kins, Howard Aldrich, Glenn Conway, E. W. Dyar, L.

Elsa-man. John Emhardt, Frank Forry, David Foster, Fred Kurts and Charles Thompson. Mrs. Ernest Rupei Is chairman of the program and Mrs. Fred The Indianapolis branch of the National Council of Administrative report given by the national corre Women In Education will hold the sponding secretary of the society 50 last luncheon meeting of the sea A musicale tea will be given by son at 12:30 o'clock Saturday at years ago, when there, were 170 units, representing 40 conferences uiAfitui'i ftnvlliarv tn tha Mar in 20 states, with total membershio th Highland Golf and Country Club.

A muitcal program will be presented by Miss Harriet Jean Wright, violinist, accompanied by ion County Medical Society at 2i o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the: Woman's Department Club. OfB-J com NKBuetAFT ttavKt, mc DUTCH APPLIQUE QUILT PATTERN 2054 of 42,798. Today the society has 12,373 unite and a total membership of 265,000, representing S2 con hot pm mca), pmowa, cupe, era, AQt CONDITIONED, Of COURSE You'll love being "in Dutch" when you applique this charming quilt. Use the figures on pillows and linens, too! Pattern 2054 con Mrs. Ruvlne Jones.

The following officers will be Installed: Mis Bertha Leming, president: Miss Belle Ramey, vice dtiaiUt Pettijohn is tea chairman. AWARDED HIGH HONORS. Carl Wlthner, 26 North Arlington avenue; James Mauschmeyer, 206 North Troy avenue, and How ard White, 535 East 42d street, will be among students honored for high scholarships today at the 15th annual Honors, day at the Unlver sity of Illinois, Urbana-Cham-paign, ill t. r.niHUt, Gen. SANTA tt AY.

tain the Block Chart; carefully drawn pattern pieces; t-tep-by-step llrecttons lor making quilt; yardage chart; Illustration of quilt. Address all Needlecrait Pattern Orders to The Star'a New York office (addreu below). cers will be elected. The program, will be presented the Arthur Jordan Conserve- tory of Music quartet including Miss Margaret James, Miss Jane Tomerlin, contralto; Ferrell Scott, tenor, and Virgil Phemister, baritone. Mrs.

Wayne Ritter, pianist, an auxiliary mem-1 It) MtKhtott fiir.lt INDIANAPOLIS, INO. ferences ana 39 states. Miss Constance Erlcson spoke on new horizon brought to people of today by science, racial contacts, wealth and Christian educational leadership. A Queen Esther banquet was held last night in the Broadway Methodist. Church with Miss Alice Kruse presiding.

INDJArt liltf )077 iui president; Mis Elisabeth Scott, treasurer, and Misi'Jesaie Russell, secretary. Miss Charlotte Thomas, chairman of the social committee, rant i Send 10 cents In coin for this pattern to The Indianapolis Star Needlecraft Department, 82 Eighth avenue, New York, N. Y. Write II in charge of arrangement for plainly rAIXEBH invmber, your NAME and ADDRESS. the luncheorv.

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