Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1911 — Annual Conference of D. A. R. Meets in Indianapolis. [ARTICLE]
Annual Conference of D. A. R. Meets in Indianapolis.
The annual conference of the Indiana society of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet in Indianapolis jtbis week.- The delegates will be the guests Of the three Indianapolis chapters, the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, of which Miss Julia Landers is regent; the Indianapolis chapter, of which Mrs. E. C. Atkins is regent, and the General Arthur St. Clair chapter, of which Miss Elizabeth Fletcher is regent. '•• ” * - Meetings will be held in the Propylaeum, beginning Tuesday evening and continuing through Thursday. There will be business sessions in the morning, with a general reception Tuesday evening. An automobile ride, followed by a high tea at the home of Mrs. D. M. Parry, will be given Wednesday afternoon. ... All day Thursday will be given up to the business of the society. Probably one hundred fifty delegates will attend- the meeting and most of these will be in the homes of the focal members. There are three chapters in with a total membership of about two thousand. The state regent, Mrs. J. L. Dinwiddie, of Fowler, and Mrs. W. A. Cullop, of Vincennes, will be the guests of Miss Julia E. Landers; Mrs. Frances Haberly Robertson, of Fort Waynet will be with ;Mrs. Robert Geddes, and Mrs. James M. Fowler, of Lafayette, will be- with Mrs. C. S. Denny. Musical numbers will be given during the sessions sj# Mrs. George R. Eckert, soprano; Miss Amelia Kroeckqr, pianist; Mrs. Maude Sterne Krause, violinist, and Miss Hazel Hammel, harpist. Fritz Krull will sing his own musical setting of the state’s song, “Indiana,” with words by Sarah T. Bolton.
