Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 332, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1927 — Page 8

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SOCIAL AND CLUB ACTIVITIES. P. T. A. and Y. W. C. A. NOTES. SUE and ILENE LETTERS.

FIFTY AT CHARTER LUNCHEON Toasts to Women’s Activities Given at First Members Party. Covers were laid for fifty at tables decorated with lilacs and spring flowers for the annual charter members’ luncheon of the Woman’s Department Club Friday in the tearoom at the clubhouse. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler was toastmaster for the luncheon, and the following toasts were given to women’s activities:

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1. Is it customary and proper to enclose a visiting card with the new address of a bridal couple In the tower right corner? 2. Does an invitation to a church wedding require an answer? 3. Does an invitation to a wedding reception or breakfast require an answer? The Answers 1. Yes. 2. No. 3. Yes. Mrs. H. B. Burnet, “Women in Art”: Mrs. J. W. Moore, "Women in Business”; Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, “Women in the Heme”;; Mrs. J. F. Edwards, “Women in Literature," and Mrs. S. E. Perkins, presidentelect of the Department Club, “Women in Club Life." Following the luncheon a program was given. Mrs. C. J. Summers gave two piano solos, “Country Garden” from “Irish Tunes," by Percy Granger, and “Liebestraum,” by Liszt. Mrs. Helen Prunk Kneisley of New York City, read Arnold Bennett's “The Honeymoon." Mrs. Alvin T. Coate was general chairman in charge of the luncheon, with Mrs. O. C. Wilcox, vice chairman; Mrs. E. L. Burnet in charge of reservations; Mrs. William Dobson. chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Dell, Mrs. W. D. Parker and Mrs. E. L. Pedlow; Mrs. H. Welch, chairman of luncheon, assisted by Mrs Nettie New, and Mrs. Leo K. Fesler, chairman of program. ASK 100 FOR COMMITTEE Bv United Press ANDERSON, Tnd., April 30.—The annual convention of the May Wright Sewell Council of Indiana Women closed its session Friday. Mrs. Allen T. Fleming of Indianapolis, presided at a legislative luncheon at noon and askgd for 100 influential women from over the State to serve on a committee for the planning of a State-wide meeting this spring for the purpQse of inaugurating a plan for a campaign for better legislation and more representative public officers. Indianapolis women who attended. Mrs. O. C. Lukenbill, president of the Indianapolis Council of Women; Mesdames F. A. Symmes, A. B. Glick, T. W. Demmerly, I. E. Rush, S. R. Artman, R. H. Baughman, F. L. Petfljohn, Bert S. Gadd, A. T. Fleming, W. H. Link, M. E. Robbins, W. A. Geisel. C. R. Day, W. S. Mitchell, D. Ross, G. B. Bamberger, F. M. Bilyeu and C. J. Cook. HONOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott of Birmingham, Mich., were guests of honor Thursday night when Mr. and Mrs. Lon R. Smith, 3228 Washington Blvd., entertained at dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. FOUNDERS’ DINNER The Founders’ day dinner of the Indiana Vassar Club was given on Thursday evening at the Propylaeum. Prof. John S. Harrison of Butler University spoke on “Can Wc Apply the Ideals of the Greeks to Modern Life”?

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Front row (left to right), Mesdames)William Orine, finance; Hubert Jordan, rice president; Harry OrniP. secretary: Rita Boyer, membership; Charles Mann, advisory boarJ. Bark row (left to right), Mesdames Minnie Garvin, organist; Robert Baennan, program; Robert McLay, president; Stella IVright, treasurer, and Miss Francis McPherson, publicity.

The newly formed Perry Township woman's Republican Club met Thursday afternoon at the Indiana

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CHURCH RECEPTION The women of the Church of the Advent entertained with a birthday party and reception for new members this afternoon at the parish house, N. Meridian St. Mrs. Ruth Gorton Parrysant and Mrs. A. A. Wedderspoon talked on “The Holy Land.’’ Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Aquilla Jones and Mrs. Harry D. Goode and in the receiving line were Mesdames Stanley E. Zweibel, George Q- Biegler, Ralph B. Knode, Lulu Kramer, Emmet Judson, M. G. Knox, David A. Clark and Arthur B. Eldridge. Miss Priscilla Pittenger, 1200 E. Forty-Second St., went to Lafayette today, she will attend the Junior Prom of Purdue University. Mrs. Julian D. Ilogate of Danville, Mrs. Jennie Moss of Maxwell, corresponding secretary of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Prince of Brownst.own, trustee of the State federation, were in Indianapolis, Thursday, to attend the tea given by the Woman’s Department Club in honor of Mrs. Edward Franklin White. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brossman, 5601 E. St. Clair St., have returned from Ft. Wayne after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hayden.

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Republican women at the Columbia Club. Officers and executive committee are shown above.

Honor Guests With Dinner and Bridge

Dr. and Mrs. Harold Trusler, 2319 N. Gale St., entertained with a dinner bridge Friday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. I* B. Thompson of Peoria. 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul I\ hitc of Muncie. The color scheme was yellow and green. Covers were laid for Messrs, and Mesdames C. T. Langmead, Paul £hivigton, Ralph Suits, J. K. Vance, Robert Bowser, Robert Spitt, C. P. Kottowski, E. Paul Nelson, William Moore and Miss Florence Schwankhouse and Forest Knight. The Ladles Auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers will entertain with a card party at the Woman's Department Club Saturday even'ng.

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Officers Attend Province Meeting Aire. Charles A. Harris, 5355 University Ave., is in Ann Arbor, Mich., i where site is attending the Delta province convention of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Harris is vice president of the fraternity and a representative of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter. She w,js accompanied by MrP. Paul Maddox of Bloomfield, president of the Delta province, and Mrs. Richard Cannon of Laftyette, vice president of the province. Miss M.irgiinret Woessner, 3684 Central Ave., is representing Mu chapter, of Butler University at the meeting.

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HOSTESS AT CHURCH TEA Mrs. William N. Wishard, 2050 N. Delaware St., entertained the women of the First Presbyterian Church and their guests with a tea Friday afternoon. She was assisted by Miss Genevieve Scoville, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson and chairmen of the women’s section of the church. The Wishard home was decorated with spring flowers and Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. Charles M. Thompson presided at the tea table. Airs. Ben Chapman sang a group of songs and a musical program was given by Mrs. John M. Taylor, harpist; Mrs. Consuelo Pauchman Rettig, cellist, and Mrs. Alma Miller Lentz, violinist.

APRIL 30, 1927

Alpha Chi Mothers to Have Luncheon The Mothers Club of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority of Butler will meet Monday at the new chapter house, 33 S. DOwney Ave. Luncheon will be served at 12:30, followed by a business meeting in the afternoon. Reports for the past year will be read and a snort talk on “Girls Week,” which is from May 2 to 8, will be given. New officers who will assume their duties at that meeting are Mrs. Charles H. Smith, president; Mrs. Charles Roller, vice president: Mrs. Walter King, secretary; Mrs. J. G. Barclay, treasurer, and Mrs. Orville Lewis, social chairman.

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