Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1919 — Page 18
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iiraahtp. It w«s bttlU about IflBS, and in Its early yearn was thb scene of matter btg spelitna selnM^ and ^ftture* In WashtiMrten townMifp. Arrafigementa were made a few years ago by WiWMm H. Roberta formerly a cPWity oommfsaioner, for keeping the butldtng ta>
tact.
MtM Huff taught twelve term* at AltlaocviUe. She akw taught at ain?«|i dMkriet schools In the townMiip. tlw pteture of Kiss Huff was taken to Itll
WIDE ENtEftTAINMENT VARIETY IS PLANNED BY WOMAN’S CLUB Prominont IndianapoKi and Outiida Parsons to Ba Haard in Yaar’s Prograro, With Opan Dates Proivdad for Speakers Who May Coma October 2 to May 28,
Ths program of the business worn* ^*s dspartmeni of the ■Woman's De-
take part. May M. the last regular meeting of the department. Mrs. Leo
, .K. Femer will hare charge of the even-
parUnent Club for the coming yean lijg*s Mrograa aiid will be aeen in a
«s gj|tM|»need.by |iie* Lena- M. MeeMa. ehatnnan of tlii department, shows tbal a wide vi^toty of ^tertainmsnt has Itosn arrangsd and thnk the mem-
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gram omnmittee headed br" l*tos Dove C. HsroSith has mideat^irM to Keep up ihs standard of spMfftatnmsnt set by the department when it was organized more than five years ago. Following a precadsnt startsd by the departmont’s program committee three yean ago. thbn are several open dates on the department’s calendar which may ba usm for nationally prominent speakers who may be in the city on
t%ae dates.
The first regular meeting of the deparmoent will be held Thursday, October 2, listed on the program as "Vacation Echoes." The Hiseee Mary Felder, Aitoks Canina, Lulu Orayaon and Edith Qr^pry. members of the department who have made extmsfve vacation trips thto summer, will take pari in this en-
tertatnmeat.
To Tell About China.
October lA Hbui :jeaBto Ackerman will give a leot^.^ ' i^s A^«nnan has ilvad In Chtoh'^for* many years as a
of the United States gov*
and just reoentty returned to
.1^1* pshhtry. Bha is now to Chicago and fa lecturing before women’s clubs in the middle west. She is miid to be one of the most traveled women In the wodd, having traveled more than 300,000
mfies and rtslted thirty-countiies. At the convention of the Woman’s As-
seoiation of Commerce of the U. S. A., hfid last month In St. Louis. Miss Akerfisam was one of the principal speakers aua her description of- bosihewi wemeiYs clubs tn China was very intereattog. Other Jbuslssss women’s clubs In the
are arranging to take advantage
4f Mias AtocwPffian's vUtt to Indiana at the time «f her Coming to Indtonapolla
Loimlty ^ague, of sss on, has ar-
a SL Fatricat’s day program I diretoion of MMC Edna
-time playlet. Mrs. Feeler will be by several members of the de-
partment.
Mutleal Programs Arranged.
A muida^ progH^ Will be heard at, each rage^ meeting and many well known artSito to the city will appear
baffliw the ^b. iMareh Ik a St.
wm be the . _ „ ,
Fbancto Phimtoy. harpist Miss Jessie D, J^wls wfil hare olmrge of the e^ning’s entertatoment on April it. Miss Lewis w® lead the department’s glee club, which is to be reorganised. Other musicians and vocalists who will appear before the club during the winter are Mra F. R. Innls. Misa Catherine Clifford. Mrs. Fem Flint Mrs. Daimr North Schumann. Miss Florence Cardiff. Miss Marie Kllmiir. Plorenee Mitchell. Edward Meredith. Miss Julia Hennessy
and Miss EUzabMh J. Smith.
The committee sJso has made plans for two social svenliigB, which include a Hallowe'en frolic. October 20, and a St. Valentine banquet. January Ik Four get-together meetings for the club mem
hers will be held
rs
i numths.
nwged 1^ a iectujw by MlM Acl^rnmn
Octobdr M, the night before her
to
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naamm' o pxjmme of chTOren to ufa vaitous fisoa of whicb are sAaptod to ttoST AtM^lcg on PPogfirm. Atbtotto toeQtl^g: OuMbato voido^ baU, track meets. oagtoedT <to outigio ai ^e wwk. :i gnwe is wktob efi^r
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ptKnntoC afi
r, MKto^ Ice » vtoter mdhfhs. vim] atoo . have
have
c«»m^ dseiadtog to^toal .Aatures fment dJpa^ uamit and thw park depcstoemrt Stoimming Pool Work. "Attention is being given to the matter of swimming pools to take care of the pdople In all parts of the eiur. so toat the p^ple can avoid the unsanitary emtofftons that are now present In the etreams. "Attent^ le being given to the rechattdtogs wtoch are now being planned rcatdential sections '*kkt ^j^unds have been
na-
Elkhart will be di-
into wi^s and precincts and worked up, at which ths
tost rue t the ward sad prectoot ■women
the same linae of cittoeashto work Id the s^ool. Theya^ aioo a publlo q^^ing efam. to be
Dama ^ * Profeesor of Notre ^Mendrieke county ie coming to the front in suffri^ organisation work
OUve Belden Lewis franchise league at
Plainfield. Mrs. Josegh P. PTeUt wS ectfd pr^dMt; M^ B. W, Ander^hjto®d Mrs. Wilson Lay, vice-presl-Mra O. B. Thomaw secretary
f^Loagna. ■ JAigIrs, C. Jamison, treasurer. Miss
was elects nublieitv
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GOES TO ERIE, PA.
Della Brown to Taka Charge of
Neighborhood Houee.
Della Brown, who has been superlnlglidtut of the Ooemopolitan misstoa far some time, and who is <me of tha pioneers In the educational work eiMng forMgners tn Indianapolis, will
1 to take charge of
AMighbwhood house to ffifto. Pa. Mies Spew# has studied Amecioanlmtioa 'fTMe an angice. She worked for several years to Cttohm among the miners.
Plan Vteit to Seldierw
The woman of the Soldiers Hecongtraetlea AseeefatioD Imve made spe-
ekd ptoBe toe their vtoft to Ft
tota Bentoon
aftemeeh.
Eento” ^asid
this wfii tovibehly be the lest tog party from the aseotosartwi to visit the^]^ & the mmy post. The women
a gotv etH^two days a
_ . ra^w and wlB continue Dwir work ab tsito ag tie
tkmed et «ke army pelt, *toefi tooeed, A party
I .hiM Ttofereday night tor aaio-
at the T. M. C. A b^^ajait ito when ice creaBt a^
cake were served tor
are
after
Ktpearan
Many Interesting Programa
wfll’ i ite’
daeartment. ustog of My Jingles.” hr Julian W^si.
November it. O. K. Van Auadall will he hsaed In an address on "Better Letters." Ttotamher 11. Dixon H. Bynum
1 taut - on "The todian as I Knew ^touary §. Mrs. Orace Juilan
Clarke br heard Ih an address on Wtosui and Politics." February 6. Wimam M. Herschell will entertain the
t, ustog as hla subject. VSorae
March S. an address listed on the program
as "Fifty-Fifty,” will be heard. A featva ot tte April t program will be a ‘btunt" tor Lot Lee. called a "Lot of Fun." tfiss Nina Loutoe Cox wilt give a reeding on that night. An interesttog event is scheduled for April 30, the subjset being "Ah Evening in the Courts.” Jiulge Walter Pritchard, Judge of The city police court; Miss' Clara Burtodde,; supervisor of policewomen in tndbidepolto *^od Miss Laurel Thayer, probation officer of the -city court, will
June 11 there
during the summer
11^1
be "a stroll
in the country,” JtUy 9 a msjshmallow toast. August IS the club’s annual picnic, and in Bsptember the department will have an "Over the Teacups” meeting
at the clubhouse.
To Add Now Members^ The membership committee, with Miss Bess HcKlnsey as chairman, will make every effort to add several hundred new members to the department during the
coming year.
The organization is one of the oldest and foremost of Its kind In the city, and during its five-year existence has made an enviable record to civic affairs, welfare work and war work. With the opportunities afforded Its members to keep in tough with local and national events the department should have at iMst. a- thousand membmn^ and it is hoped that the bustoess women of the city Will Investigate Ahe advantages offered :hf the club and become membera
^ Planning for Campaigns.
Mrs. Susan E. H. Perkins, president of the cluhi announoed today that she wished to obtain suggestions from all the members of the club on the membership cami>algn, the financial campaign. and the program for the coming year. She will be at the clubhou» from 11 o'clock in the moriling until 4 o’clock In the afternoon on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday and at 8 o’clock Thurs-
day night.
'The following days have been allotted for the various departments: Monday, art and civics departments; Tuesday, drama and home and education departments; Wednesday, literature department and the psychical research section and all members at large, and Thursday evening, the business women’s department. ^ose who have members to propose are asked to bring the names
next week.
SOCIETY
have
Champlain,
HdOSlERS AT MICHIGAN RESORTS
{Spectel to The Indisnapohs NewsJ BTOSKEY, Mich., August 28.— Indiana took honors in both the men’s singles and the women’s singles in the annual summer tennis tournament at the Bay View cdurts. The Misses Cordelia DeVol and Beatrice DeVol, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. DeVol, of Lebanon, won the semi-finals In the women’s singles and battled In close sets for the honors of the tournament. Miss Cordelia won the match. In the men's singles R. C. Qreen, of Indianapolis, defeated D. D. “Terry, of Little Rock, Ark., to . the finala « • Professor and Mrs. P. Q. Lantz. of Milton. Ind., have arrived here to live. Mr. lAnts is superintendent of schools
hera
Among the summer guests at the hotels are: The Slocum—George Bond, C. C. Bond, B. Bond, Liberty, Ind.; F. M. Hart, Anderson; Mr. and Mra Henry Schresser, Mra H. J. Williamson. In-
dianapolis.
At the Perry are Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dryboard, Frankfort: Mr. wd Mrs. F. J. Felsworth. Ft. Wayne; F. B. WHlto and A S. Blackledge, Indian^lis; J. E. Ermtoch, Terre Haute; Mra J. O. Halstead, Brookston; Mra Henry Jor-
dan, Ft. Wayne; Mr. and
Jones. Valparaiso; Mra Bertha Bathke. IndStnapolis; Mra B. P. Dixson. Miss Helen Richards, Miss Lena Fertig. Miss
Bertha Bathke. Indianapolla
At the Cushman are Mra C. B. Shuman. Terre HJtpte; W. Kewbaiw, Indianapolis; Mr. aito Mm W. T. ^ompson. Savilto Lynch, Edinburg; Mr. and Mrs. Oeoiwe Shaner and family. Ft Wayne; Mm M. U New^rger. Miss Faye Ross. Miss Don^hy Johnwn. Indianapolis; Mr. and Mm L. J. Harwood. South Bend: H. P. H^nm. Andemon; Mr. and M^ J- W. ®imth and three daughters, and Mr. and Mm J. B.
Loageraaan, Muzteie.
BAT VIEW. Mich., August 28.—Mm Ralph Payne, of RuAvUIe; Miss Eva J Lewis, of Indianapolis, and Miss ^a L. Haxto. of BraziL are among the Rus-
set ten guests who came
Mm A E. Adamson, Shelbyville; Miss Rose Grtestoger and Will Ortetonger^f Cambridge City, together with Miss Eva J Lewis, of Indtonapolla came here
thto wsMs tor their vacations.
An Evansville oarty Just arrlv^^teCludsa Mr. and Mra Samuel J. Vlckey, JltoHsam Vkkey. Mr and Mrs. S D. IfeLetoh. Miss Gmce McLtosh and Miss
liargwfet McLelsh- ^
An Indiaaapolis party Mm Safftfe Ntodtag. Mm 8. M. Tiromlake
Ann
Jr., of
‘Ttmnilake. W r HAtonapolto,
Wnitom J.
is also
Mooney,
hem
The Mhwes Annie and ^uise Jotoism.'
David Johnson and Mm Charles
Dav'idseii, of Madtoon. ind.. make up a party of tourtots vtaiting iff this rei^ ^Mr.* Mrs. Eat Elliott, of Indl-
gad Hiss Blantoie Shaw. ,of
Veed^tomrg, tagethmr with Mm Jaaaas
B. Nelson, of In^topapoito. ars hHW.
New eottagers alosg the lake toent include Mm. J. C.,‘wbo« and J. Paul tdrishaw. ^ptoa; ilr. asto Mrs, Balph
Lukens, Dlsko; Mrs. George Maning, Muncie; Mr. and Mra. L. B: Zimmer, Jeffersonville: Mrs. W. O. Crawford. Richmond; Mrs. Margaret Wall, Lebanon; Mr. and Mra E. R. Grtsell and son, Indianapolis; Miss Elisabeth H. Wilson, Laporte; C. F. Merrell, Indianapolis; Mra W. G. Jones, Mrs. J. N. Hiatt, Pennsville; Miss Margaret Robinson, Wabash: S. H. Marshall. Shelbyville; Miss Amelia A. Meyer, Terre Haute; Mr. and Mm Henry H. Huder, Miss Beiy-l Miner. Dillon D. Huder. Miss Margaret Schrader. Miss Charlotte Wrii^t, Indianapolis. WALLOON LAKE. Mich., August 28. —Mrs. C. G. Weiss, of Indianapolis, gave a "500” party at Lake Grove In honor of Mrs. 6. D. NolL who is leaving for the west. The rooms and verandas were -decomted with evergmns and goldenglow. Among those who assisted were _the Mlvses Helen Richerts, G>T)By Post, Pauline and Elizabeth Brown, Margaret Jenewine, Mary Jane Walters, Hazel Hines. Ruth Ray. Susannah Jones and Rowena Sayre. A. B. Keaton. E. S. Keaton and Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Ketchman, of Indlanapolto. are in this region. Mrs. J. T. Shlmer and son Allen, of Indianapolis, are at Menonaqua ton on Little ’rmverae bay. Others from Indiana summering there include Samuel O. White and daughter, Misa Margaret ■White, Muncie; Miss Florence A Richards. Miss Mary Stimson, and Miss Lydia Whitaker, of Terre Haute. Among the guests at Lake Grove are the following from Indianapolis: Mm Bertha Bailee and family. Mm. Max Leckner, Mm C, O. #Weim and grandson,* Mrs. E. H. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Blumlain, Mr. and Mrs. Emmlnger, Mr. and Mm Frank Balki and tomuy. Miss Helen Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cailey and Mra. William Fear and son. WEQITETONSING Mich.. August 23. —Miss Florence Coffin, of Indianapolis, and Mm All Hays, of Sullivan. InA, are among the guests at the clubhouse. W. B. Stewart, of Muncie. is among the guests at Roaring Brook, where V. T. Malott, of Indianapolis, has also been staying. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V, Brown, of Indianapolis, and I* Z. Carterson, of the same city, are guests at Roaring Brook Inn. CHARLEVOIX, Mich., August 23Indiana golfem were not equal to the task of putting Illinois out of the race in the annual golf tournament at Belvedere and John E. Bspey, Chicago, won over James McLaughlin, son of Prof, and Mrs. A. C. McLatofhlto. of Chic*g. and Mrs. E. M. Craft. Mrs. J. 8. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. George Vonnegtit. of Indfanapolla, are at the Inn voting friends. Mr. and Mm A. C. Keifer and family, of Terre Haute, have also been at the Inn this week. A R. Hass, of NoblesvUto. Ind., has been at the Beach for seveml daya Mr. and Mra W. IL McHenry, of Smith BenA are vlsftlnar friends hera Mrs. F. E. Mdrfc aM Miss Mary L. Shirk, of Rtchmood. lad., are with friends at the Hallett for some tima Mr. and Mm C. IS. Reea of Munefa itoae atoo been vtsttlns fSrlsitos bera
Miee Helm Loomis has gone to Cold-
water. Mich.
Mm Elosta Franklin is visiting her toster, Mrs. WlUtom Jahn, at oneonta *^f^,*^*"*^ Andlng and Miss Eltza^th M, Jasper have returned from New
York.
Miss Vem Hasshtnea of Toledo, O., is the guest of her cousin, Mii» Grace
Black.
Miss Inez Turner, of Miami, Fta.. is the,guest of Miss Ruth and Miss Helen
Lepmis.
Miss Caroline Oodby has rtturiied from a two-weeks’ visit at Gray Cross-
ing, Ind.
Mr. Md Mrs. W. C. Ctorten and chlld^, Btm, Madge and Robert, are at
Winona Lake.
SOss Ida B. Sweenie has returned from Frankfort where she visited with friends
for three weeka
Miss Margaret Montgomery is spendimr the week-end with Mr. and Mm
Lloyd Stake at Chicago.
Mrs. J. A. Smith and son Albert have gone to Madison. Ind., for a week’s visit
with Mm Albert Schreiver. '
Mrs. Dora O. Masten and son. Otis I. Masten, and family are spending two weeka at Rockaway Beach, Ore.
Mr«r Charles Dmman, of
Nlcholasvilie, Ky., are vlaittog Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hayden for a f*'w days. Mr.^and Mre. Harry H. Sturges and daiighter Marianna will leave Sunday for vuau in Toledo. Detroit and Pontiac Mm Walter Scott Ryan and daughter B^barA of New York city, are visiting Mm Ryan's parents, Mr. and Mm J. U.
Semt
Mr. and Mm Charles T. VaJen
gone on a trip to InclUtte the ^ousand
Islands, Montreal, Lake “ Lake George and Saratoga
Mr. and Mm. Karl Ktemmer and Mr. and Mm William C. Qehrlein have returned from a motor trip to Cleveland,
Niagara Palls and Detroit.
Mr. and Mm Cities N. Williams and Miss Eleanor Doll have returned ‘/f?" i? trtp to New York. Atlantic City and the Adlrondacks. Mm J. H. -Wmble has gone to Petoskey, Mich., where she will be Joined by
ht
Elkhart Lake, Wls., for several weeks. Mr. Md Mrs. George S, Arnold, who moto^ to Lake Wawasee a few weeks ago, have returned home and am Planning to leave soon for residence in New
York.
Miss Ella M. Albright, who Is in government work In Washington, Is home for a short vttot. She traveled extmislvely through the east before coming
home,-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Kennington and their niece, Mias Marjorie Spencer, are at Atlantic City. They will vtslt Washington, Philadelphia and Baltimore
before they return home.
Miss Mae L. Kile and Miss Mary Brown, accompanied by Miss Klle'v ■toter, Mrs. George M. Wllllama of Chicago, win leave Saturday morning fOT a two weeks’ stay at Pine Lake.
Mich.
Mr. and Mm Robert Douglas Tyler are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Albert, of Chicago, at their country home, near Paris, HI. Mm Tyler will go to Chicago next Ireek to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Judson. Miss Agnes Clark and Miss Katherine Baulker, of Memphis, Tenn., were special guemtB at a dinner given Thursday evening by Miss Nelle GaUagheL assisted by her sister, Mrs. O. E. Cunningham. Midsummer garden flowers decorated the table. Mr. and Mm W. A. Nichol and daughter Marilee have started on a motor trip through Ohio and West Virginia. They were accompanied by Miss Mercedes Lois Kilo, who will visit relatives In Kingwood, W. Va., Parkersburg, Marietta and 2tone8viUe, O. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Negley entertained at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Cramer and son Richard, of St. Louis. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mknville. Mr. and Mm. George Spangler and daughter Bklna and Mr. and Mm William E. Spangler. Hiss Mary and Miss Orll Hen thorns have returned from overseas, where they had been engaged to the canteen service of the Y. M. C. A. They are with their mother, Mrs. C, J. Henthome. They will receive their friends informally Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Oliver E. Cunningham was hostess at a dinner Friday evening at the home of her mother. Mrs. Frank Gallagher. for Miss Helena Moore, whose marriage to J. H. Batts, of Cleveland, is to take place next Wednewlay. Klllamey roses were used to carrying out a pink and whits color scheme for the table, and the favors were miniature bride doUa Assisting the hostess were Miss Neile Gallagher and Miss Marie Moore. Engagements and Weddings. The engagement is announced of Mra Anna Patterson, of Indianapolis, to Chauncey M. Sweenie, of Detroit, formerly of Indianapolis. The marriage will take place Tuesday morning at il o’clock at Mrs. Patterson’s horoa The marriage of Mfaw Nell Marie Ridpath, daughter of Mr. and Mm Aibrnt B. Ridpath. to Charles MacKay flbarp took ptoce this afternoon at 4 o’clock at Central Avenue M. E. church. Minnie Knapp and John 1. Coe. of Lagmnge, lU., were the att^idants. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp will visit seveml points in Ohio and will be at home after Oc tober 1 at 1320 Ashland avenue. Mr. and Mm John C. Kord announce the marriage of their daughter, Frieda A., to Russell J. McCarty, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, McCarty, of Torktown. which took place Sunday raomtnf. August 17, at the North Park dutotton church. v.’ith the Rev. J. D. Oarriwin officiating. Mr. and Mm McCarty Isft for a wedding trip. They will be at home after September 15 at 8201 West Tenth street. The marriage of Ifiez Helen P. Brouee to James Rtohta took pia<'e Friday evening at 8:iD at the TTiird OtristiM church, the Rev- T. W. Qratoon officiating. Mm John C- Ccat, of Cleveland, a Bister of the bride, was matton of honor, and Mr. Cox sms beet mas. A reception was held the cemaaony at tha home of the bride's brothm*, Russell L. Brouse. for the /elates and a tow friends. Mr. and Mm Ri^ts irtil maks their home in IndlanapoHa The marriage of Mtos-Mary Blanch McUvato and John J. BaRey took toaoa this morning at f o’clock at 88. Peter and Paul mtitodml with the Rt Joseph Chartrand oAtoatfair. wie Julia BaReg, sister of tSs IrMsgitoeeAi
The Indiana StxKly Club, ol SeMCioUr, has published an attractiv«_n«w Year book bound to heavy white paper and tied 'With white cacg;, The otub sMto orptolxed to ^ and |ei|iwd the todMatioe In toiA Tiie mee£to|to am heW fortnigbtlj* at the hmae of the mepbers begtoning SetoMRber H sad ending May 26. The i^toers of ttok elub are; PreeidenL Mm. fftoUla Brgl^efd Barbeto^; vtoe-prealditoV bBA Miito Jlir**'* .p£^^k*B^rto^^ritoSwrer. Mm*^^ Hiba«p Ctoruiri nregriAi eommictee.
‘ ' Maina aad
> etob h«i a va members
ato year
Of Eagilsh bhiti^y aid SkM^h ltt«Hratnra, with i»a#ers on awsh imbjeeta as: ''Pamoaai Lite of Quam Viotoriaf;
ks Wagititi Litemtum Gres^t.Novel"; ’‘Oeftous
*^e.$eMch to the Gfaat War"; laad*a Part in the Advance of Freeiem"; "Who Am the %giish"; ‘'BagReh titentum Betore Chaucer"; and "Dr. Johnacm and His O^rie.’’ Mm Demarchus Brown, of tmHtoMdmlto to itoheduled tor lectureg oe "Robert Btoma," "DIemeil," "Wordssrerth, ' "Etoth and Its Memorlee." and "Our
Engiish Herttaga"
Mra Edward F. BuchtUMr Ylce-ohalr-fmsn the educattoa deMytintoit of the anitoundes dub Wdtoen will ssfe ssr Ing a bureau ef Ftofitto arid AtoMteiih edttoatimal corrodpcndMiea that srfil serve the schootot of FtoWto. iielglum and America. The foundation Waj^aaea also to fouiMt a BPanish-Aihaftotoi bureau and even sn Anglo-Ammdoah bu-
rMu.
Miss Mary-I. Wood, of Portsmouth, N. H., chairman of the leglilariott
rartment of the Geneml fuSliallln of Women's Clubs, has prepartol duiQ^ted profTancts on legislation the oat of local cluto. These prognmaf datMae a study of "lattowationaJ miatoaa"; ‘‘Domestic Retotioas"; ’WiMeh^Tin-
dustrtes”; "Ths Courth,’' and
and Laws." On reWMsf, Mtm wood will send outlines on these, or any ether
i^totative subjects.
The South Bend Woman’s Oub. which was orgttoised only two yearn Ogp, was the first ehtb in the state to e^rtbute to the geneml fedemrion's wtw vtotery oommissioa. gteing tm TfRi Hub has also given its quota'to the tedamtlta endowment tugd: oontHbutod M' the
Roosevelt memorial ‘ ‘ -
fund: piegied to
Ad piaoa jt at th* ^ ning of the St. Joseph cotetjr a»e^ mortal mile on the Lincoln hlltoetoy;
>uy a torge boulder
bonds, and holds the record among either fnen’s or women’s organlsattoiM for selling the most Thrift stamps in the first three days of the campaiim. The club hae adopted a jNwnch war orphan and has pledged itself to educate her until she is eighteen years old.
five
adopted
rphan and has pledged
ten yearn t laoed flfty-i
war orphans in the Thirteenth dtotriet. and according to Mm F, u. Blitto, fenri vice-president of the club, she btSs thS state record. The club has oo-opemted with all ioeal charity or^thtoatlons and assisted them tn their work in maktog
llday mrttee. »
Heoi^ elbtb
clothes, planning hoi tributing toys and col
tag
'm.
1; to
for has
(tored
mea t i
ffittou object
of bhf toothers,
xorm of thvKt homes of the whtoh to to I oomo bettor
ideas on how thw gsajr morg BMtobjr: and mom eheerfoUy adjust Jtahto ataa#* * ard of livtxkg to the presdnt JMHp*'
eonstruotfoh. atui,
cumulate a fund, caBed the dlYid toad. jNdvh wbirit evmtuaiiy to thing worth white for the fflh ^ Sotan Bend. Mm OrafftSJf t chairmim of the commlttoe for ,
tog the has done much la|i|lMt» « Ing work rm- them. She has tporiSd a
SKS-;
any kind oettoart or antertatoeMot > ticketa thmr cesM rmt uae^ to turn them over to her. aiid she to turn has Mseod.
them ecE to pattotaa A
grihh was ^so bougltt. ftoA Wb a good astoBUiMt of mOtoila. to talM to
the varttoto homes of the hitad aim a wpm at A time. Mtoabem Of tha
&
mebiles one
imvi veiohtoefed to aia thtor autof-
bltodi
I
it
a to
ctmfraian the Ah^dcanisatton committee. has put oa many riever Friday noon entortaiimeata' for the girto at a
shirt faoptoT' sented weto a
tor
et Uto
Bt-Tt
prePU'
e Guar-
onal girls
and
mate to oritoatoe totem, this year, ami
homea
war •wRto h; tot, a daaoA^t
and a
moOic. _ —— ameng too htlla thus get into th
kfra Frank Qlitoon, or Dtoi angeiee, dtotrman of tte Amerieai^tion com^ttee of. the OMeral FedwaSton of Women’s Clubs, has priGhtot" * MU®* phlet entitled, ‘8ufteA<^ Ptogitom te AiHerieafittotton,'*l^ the use ^ tacal cluba /Mm Otbson eayii "Tha^niactim* of the Genei^ P^eraSth Women s Clubs Is mass eduo^ia. xte ready'
In all parts
propagMte^. ^ education of the woasen'B Oidto
peculiar potoef
General Fl
in the
AmericanUtoiloa will pat h public behtad the Jt powerful enough to emigration psd&y rationalise In the General Indiana to tnentr club aet, of
prints
Mrs. Edward
anstella to cha;
ge^oo commii
eat: Mrs.
Us. is
I ■
Jht. the c
irtasenft ot Indi»‘ poMUcai ’ iVtos de*'-
^ ; Of ln’-> the committee"
ment in reuste under' ent. and Fiofeeeot*>
Mary X. Matthews, of PwdUe univer-y sKy, LMtosretu. is ^i«man of thg ' clotmng committoe, under Qto home eoo- > aamloa department. ^ „ j A dMtahu^rie vtattoS in South
Mub teYeiopmen
the mtete deisms
Mary t. .Matthews.
aga:
K. C.
Inst the high
urgta*
more ca
League. roent.
are also
club#'^
fiat. UnCf*
Club,"t^ irate ^
'gj. maOieetei*
THESE ARE QUIET DAYS FOR WILSON AND MARSHALL FAMILI
1
[Bpeelal to The Indianapolla Nawsi WASHINGTON, August M-The Pres-
ident and Mrs. Wilson are Mtendlng the summer in a restful way, playing golf in the late afternoon, going to the theater at night or taking long rides Into the country, accompanied by a few friends. The week-ends since their return from abroad they have spent wmlsing down the Pototaao. The Vkse-Preei-dent and Mrs, Marshall are aleo adhering to a program of informaUty these daya oecasionally entartatatag a amall eempany at dinner or luneheofi to being the "honor guests" at sudi affalm Mrs. Marshsll has spent a good part ot her time during the day Itsteatag to ^ delMLte in the senate on the peace treaty.
Many famUies of fha oongreealorial
circle hsvf tjot remained over with the
l^tBlators
summer. As for the
dtoiomatic coips, it is pmtty well
ter^. Many of *
,.»,.;y of the oabteet members and their wives are out of toww, too. With the renewal Of social affairs on a large scale this coming fall and winter a good deal of. interest attaches to the diplomatic corps, which will have four new anobassadora credited to its list to assist in the opening of the season. Brasil and Japan will Mad new ambassadors unless Dr. de Gama shall return as ambassador ttom ths flrstnamsd country, and when Belgtnni and Peru each send a representative, making thirtmin ambassadors oreoltod to the United fftotee, social affaire wifi take
on new life.
Gray a Social Roplute. Now that a Brltlsb ambassador has been chosen for this country, apparently Washington will not have to wait long for hie arrival Word has already been received that Viscount Grey, known better In America as Sir Edward Grey, will arrive here early next month, to represent his country temporarily in the capital of the United Sutee. A great deal of intereet oenters around this newly appointed diplomat, for rumors have preceded him that he will take small ,rt in the social affairs of Washington, the first place, it is said, his hsalth has not been good and since the tragic death 'of his wife, who was thrown and killed while driving on their estate in Northumberland, several years ago, he has been a social recluse. He Mends his week-ends fishing, acoompanisd only , by
a man Mrvant, and even tito tpm _ ^ oollsaguss and frlsRte WbO hsvs beenp^ admfttte In some oonritetoble to his tattmaoy mr* never invited to ac-»#v company him on these trips. A perinanent Btoitlsb ambassador to ths unitod States wilt not be appointed, it is deelared, until next year, viscount Qrsy comes tsmporarily In order to deal' particularly with questions arising out of-the peaoe MttiemenL ■•jr Intortit tn ths Rrlncg. Great interest attaohee to the comtaff'L visit of the prince of Wales. The 4ta«i^" ner and reception at the BritMi bsssy, which must be a part of tito FrO«/ y gram attending his visit to Wk«dttag<<^ ton, will be the tmly entortalatasii^^, given in his honor outside the WhitiP? House and on board the Mayflower, oiklf which he win make a trip to Mt. Vernon. _ A Msotal mission of the Chilean gov-> * eniment, headed by Don Ismael Tooernal president of the senate, and Pedro 4 i Iniquea representing the chamber of ' deputies,- with military and naval rep-»^ resentotives, will visit this oeuntiy ear-,* hr in September. The party saiiea from ^ Santiago on the ISth of the month.,, en route for Ksgland, to return a visit, \ made to Chile by Sir Maurice de Mun-,;^ son. The members of the miMion will com# by way of Pansma. Cuba and Keyi, West, and will virit Nsw York and ; Wsshlngton. Thffjr plan to remain in this country several weeks, after which they will leave for Bngtaad. Coneorhifig Hodoioi’#. Rear-Admiral Albert P. Nibteck, U. S. N.. formerly of Indiaha, accompanied by Mra Niblack, has gone to Lake vForest. Hi., to remain untit some time in ‘September. Admiral Nttdack has recently been honored by King George V With the distinction of being made companion of the Order of St. fiflchael* and St. O^rge. Misa Mary Morgan, of Plainfield, who entered war work here soon after the United States entered the conflict, has returned home and will resume the teaching of school. Senator Watson mads a short trip to Indiana ths fore part of thto we^^ His family, which has been tn Michigan since early in th# eummar. will return here shortly.
and Sergeant Paul Just attended the couple. The bride wore her traveling costume of midnight blue s^e. and a coreage of Bride’s roses. Following the bridal breakfast at the home olTMra. A. J. Fromhold. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey
left on a few da»’e Wp,
to Indianapolis to llva 'Ths br^ to the daughter of Mra. Isadora Mcllvain of "Pine Hurst." Brown county. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea T. l^lesfl^ Mnounce the enffiMl^ent^ ttelr darter Carina to Major ,,Dantol Warwick ColhouB. 336th baitaMpn tank corpa United Statea army. Major Colhoun to ths eon of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Col-
houn. of New York rtty.
mMmm in th# summsr of 1117 with the 1st United sutee engineer and l^t summer was transferred to tte tank coros. going into the Argonne forert anrf^to the St. Mthlel front with the
tanks. Major Colhoun
personal citations for brsyeiY end hss
received tte ^tiyu^M
Cross. Mise
ly from overseas cant^Mjn^ wto ^ Y. M. C. A The wedteng wlH take
place in the early fsll.
COURSES ill CfTtZEMSHlP. gehedula It OutHntd by tha Fran-
ehisa Laague Board,
The citizenship school of the Indianapolis Franchise League w:!!! b# held In the Board of Trade buHdlng September 241 to 27. The schedule was discussed at the meeting of the B'ranchlee League btmrd Friday afternoon In Chamber of Cemmeree
beadquartera, wd |t
five lectures of fifty n^utteteoh a night. The leMurerg hava not yw tern*named but thMJ««ha^ be univeralty prqfMtoWd Of the ^ta. The courees wiB te te fO»wa. «yH government. oMpkatoation. totilan^ts•aea public ^^Kklag, agd paUttoal *'BS**Valter & Oreteaj^ la la
of tka
Mra. «. J,
tha jev
Mat are- htolHr eommjtua os
LA GUARDIA TO BE SPEAKER Reprasontativo Who taw Aativa Sarvica at Prinoaton ffapt. Z especial to The Indtofiepelto Newri WASHINGTON, August M - Representative Plorella H. LaOuardia, of New York, has accepted an Invitatitm to speak at Princeton. Ind., September 2, in connection with a county rally and a ' soldiers’ home-coming. The invitation. was extended by Major Robert C. Baitsell and Fred R. Ewing through Senator
New. *
Representative LaGuardia was one of, three members of the present house who < saw ,active servlee during the war. He. entei^ the army soon after the start of the war and took a flyer’s tratatag. later reosiving a commission as males and beiiig asaiEkned to command of the Amertoan Syers on the XtoiJlaa flront While there Utetor LaOuardia mada a num^ ofjKMBl^ expetfRloito ovm the Auatilaa Itaea ^ most valuabla work.
morale oJ
the Italim which was at a low abb at varioM Um during the war. Hto fiery * speeches did mdch. not imly to enooursge the Italians to greater efforta but atoo to promota the good relattoM between the United States and ltaly.li^ •> .Jotted by the FittSe aSS-.
L^uardia to a Repubitoan.
Other members of the house who saw
artive servtoe were ReprMentatlveTtay
^ JwuMKm. of South DakteA
Kentuc
newly iturtcy.
elected
.and'
mambar
WSCHARGB) FIWMI SEIffl^ Major toott C. Rumiola tlaatMl to Chair at Mklf^n IDilvaraRg. Major Soott C. I^^tiiiali. son of Dr. o,
8. RunaalA was dkk^lMliMl at Ft Kar- ' rtooo yaMarfiajA tutontF-testi months wwtir.oirilca; tun moatito at ^
aeaa. Ha9ia keito atioMd to tha 01 of obMstw 9m.. bt. taafittoa^aftmant g Mtahijfei
taltyi.
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