Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1928 — Page 8

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Fund Dinner Reservations Being Made MORE than 200 reservations for the annual dinner meeting of the Community Fund at the Claypool Feb. 6, have been received, accor:' g to Mrs. P. C. Reilly, chairman U the committee on attendance and promotion. Mrs. Reilly has announced her committee as follows: Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, Mrs. R. Harry Miller, Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mrs. Hugh McGibney, Mrs. Carl Wagner, Mrs. J. H. Dunne, Mrs. Charles Rush, Mrs. Wolf Sussman, Miss Leona Foppiano, Mrs. Enos Carsten, Mrs. C. F. McLain, Mrs. J. G. Saxon, Mrs. Ronald C. Greene and Mrs. August Buschmann. Reserve Tables Among table reservations which have been made by members of the Board of Directors are those of Mrs. Reilly, H. C. Atkins, president; Hugh McK. Landon, Herman P. Lieber, Albert Goldstein, Mrs. William H. Coleman, Arthur Brown, E.,A. Kahn, and Fred Hoke. Two tables have been reserved by the board and staif * of the Y. M. C. A., two by the Family Welfare Society, one each from the Red Cross, Hawthorne Social Service House, Indianapolis Orphan Asylum, Jewish Federation, Boys’ Club, Boy Scouts and the Y. W. C. A. J. J. Fitzgerald and William Avant have each reserved a table for eight. Miss Adele Pantzer, chairman of the usher committee, will have six young women who are professional and volunteer social workers as her assistants. They are: Miss Vera Horning, Miss -Amelia Henderson, Miss Glenn Hoover, Miss Mary Margaret Mgne, Mrs. N. T. Estabrook and Mrs. Don T. Camobell. Arranges for Music Preceding the dinner and throughout the evening Mrs. Hugh McGibeny, music chairman, has arranged a program of incidental music to be played by a trio composed of Miss Dorothy Jordan, Miss Mary and Miss Christiana Lohrman. Mrs. McGibeny’s assistants are Miss Charlotte Lieber and Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs. Mrs. Wolf Sussman, chairman of the decorations committee has chosen for her assistant, Mrs. Walter Geisel. Four agencies of the Community Fund will present short numbers during the dinner hour, announces A. E. Baker, program committee chairman. The first will be a group of Negro spirituals by the Colored Young Men’s Christian Association quartet. The second number will be given by the Toy Symohony of the Indiananolis Orphan Asylum, composed of thirty small musicians. Children on Program Four Rumanian children will give a folk dance of their native- country, as the third number and the fourth will be classical music played by a string auartet of talented musicians from Kirshbaum Community Center. This program will be followed by a short business meeting including election of six directors and voting on a constitutional amendment, providing for three additional directors. Concluding the evening’s program will be a one-act comedy drama on scoial service problems, which is being rehearsed by a cast of nine young people under direction of Mrs. Eugene M. Fife, instructor of public speaking at Butler University, and a teacher of dramatic art at the College of Music and Fine Arts

Recent Bride Honored at Bridge Fete Mrs. A. R, ROBINSON JR., who was formerly Miss Martha Zoerclier, was honor guest this afternoon when Miss Vivian Stevenson, 769 Carlyle Pi., entertained with a bridge party. The house was arranged with spring flowers and appointments were in orchid and jade. Vanity combs were given as favors. At serving time candles in the colors lighted the tables. The guest of honor was presented with a large taffeta pillow. Miss Stevenson was assisted by her mother, Mrs. C. 32. Stevenson, and her grandmother, Mrs. O. Wilson. Guests, were: Mesdames K ™.',i Cer Francis Sommers Kurt Ehlert James W. Ray _ Misses i^ni^ ra 2f es Downs Frances Peters r£r?, 1 , t ,H.%i n E er v Beatrice Moore Del brook charlotte Reissner Helen Elizabeth DeGrlef Aimi 1 r * Agnes Larmore, MiTdrod UC Cooke Anderson Ohio Woman Will Speak at Luncheon Here “The League of Women Voters and Its Education for Citizenship” is the subject of a talk to be made by Mrs. Malcolm Mcßride, Cleveland, Ohio, at the luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, Monday at 12:30 p. m. at the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Mcßride is widely known as a speaker and worker in the Ohio League of Women Voters of which she is second vice president. Miss Amelia Henderson, 23 Hampton Ct., is chairman of the special committee in charge of arrangements for the luncheon and reservations may now be made with her. Other members of committee gre: Mesdames S. N. Campbell E. E. Eshbach David Lurvey W. T. Barnes William Allen Moore Burton Field James Baird Robert Fulton F. J. English Warren K. Mannon Richard Cadbury Charles Mever Jr. R. W. Erskine D. L. Chambers Miss Elizabeth Burford. Thirty-Eighth Auxiliary The Indiana Woman’s Auxiliary to the Thirty-eighth division will meet with Mrs. R. H. Baxter, 2717 Northwestern Ave., Wednesday for a business meetifig and covered dish luncheon.

The Vincent C. L. S. C. will meet Mrs. W. A*. Clabaugh, 437 E. 4M ’ I Notes of 1 Hotel Chosen in the assembly room, Fletcher Na- Maple Rd.. will be hostess for the - • F .- o \V[J IU -{ 0 A !{ elude "Life Under the Rainbow L a revi e wJ[J?aS . (D P , HOTO Mrs. Charles W. Boa, state re- JOV LeUglieS Human Background,” Mrs. F. G. Tom Jo s, es ’ W. D. „ C^. rey ‘ A. <SWL'L/'VLmat imrmr ot iimelwm T , . ~ , Frances Burney s 'Evelina, Mrs. gent, was honor guest at a luncheon . John End. EdUCEtiOII WEVS Os r* A I maatm/y T stVinrtfAi* ff /l // // T/t /I/I

CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY The Vincent C. L. S. C. will meet in the assembly room, Fletcher National Bank. The program will include “Life Under the Rainbow and Human Background,” Mrs. F. G. John and “Education—Ways of Thought,” Mrs. W. J. Sumner. The indianapolis Literary Club will have its weekly meeting at the D. A. R. Chapter House. Clarke Rogers will talk on “Ambroise Pare.” TUESDAY Mrs. E. H. Bingham, Hampton Ct., will be hostess for the Proctor Club. Mrs. Alfred T. Rapp will' lead a discussion on the modern industrial problem. Mrs. J. J. Price will talk on “Social Justice.” The Heyl Study Club will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Current events will be given by the members. Mrs. F. C. Anderson will talk on “The Father of American Artillery;” Mrs. Nettie Kane on “Framers of the Constitution;" Mrs. Harold Penj ‘ The New Government;” Mrs. Thomas Shimer on “When John Adams Was President,” and Mrs. Robert Daggett on “The Versatile Franklin.” Mrs. Edgar Evans will read a paper on “A Royal Road to Romance” at the meeting of the Fortnightly Literary Club at the Propylaeum. The Irvington Chautauqua Club will hold an evening meeting. Mrs. W. S. Lockhart will speak on “Stories in Stone.” Mrs. Harry W. Linaburry, 103 S. Demy St., will be hostess for the Independent Social Club. Mrs. Elbert Storer will speak on “Famous Streets of London” and Mrs. Clyde Young on “Hampton Court” at the meeting of the Hoosier Tourist Club with Mrs. A. F. Lewis, 3141 N. New Jersey St. Guest evening will be held by the Century Club at the D. A. R. Chapter House. William S. Garber will speak on “Our Kaleidoscopic Relations With France."

THURSDAY Mrs. W. A. Clabaugh, 437 E. Maple Rd., will be hostess for the Pierian Study Club. The program will include a review of Fielding’s "Tom Jones,” Mrs. W. D. Carey; Frances Bprney’s ’ Evelina,” Mrs. C. A. McKamey, and. “Current Fiction,” Mrs. C. R. Lewis. Mrs. E. E. Hamilton will be hostess for the Aftermath Club. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will sneak on “Chats on Old Silver,” and Mrs. J. P. £mith on “Furniture of the Pilgrim Century.” FRIDAY A debate, “Music vs. Oratory,” Mrs. Mary McNutt-Mrs. T. Monaghan, will be the program for the Irvington Catholic Woman’s Study Club, with Mrs. O. H. Worley, 22 Campbell Ave. “Literature” will be the meeting topic of the Culture Club, with Mrs. S. M. Dyer, 311 E. Twenty-Second St. Mrs. Frank Chiles will speak on “Folk Lore,” and Mrs. G. V. Taylor “Some Noted Authors.” The Indianapolis Woman’s Club will meet at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Carlos Recker will speak on “Old Walls, New Masters. “I’ll Tell You Everything I Know—lt Will Not Take Me Very Long” will be the subject of Miss Edna Levey. SATURDAY The Saturday Afternoon Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Cecil F. Badger, 2618 N. Alabama St. Miss Edith Huggins will assist Mrs. Badger. Mrs. J. W. Pendergrass will speak on “Radio.” Party Committee Chairman Ms. Otto R. Lieber is chairman of the committee in charge of the card party, to be held Friday afternoon and evening in the social rooms of All Souls Unitarian Church. The committee assisting Mrs. Lieber is Mrs. George Mannfield, Mrs. George R. Brown, Mrs. John M. O’Conner and Mrs. George L. Bradshaw. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Lieber, Lincoln 5017, or Mrs. Emma Abbott Allen, Lincoln 7094.

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“The Merry Wives of Windsor,” to be presented at English’s Feb. 6 is being sponsored by the Indianapolis Pan-Hellenic Association. Miss Mildred Blacklidge is chairman of general arrangements and Miss Bertha Leming is finance chairman. Mrs. Hugh McGibney is again music chairman for the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Community Fund Feb. 6 at the Claypool. Mrs. Frederick C. Krauss is assistant chairman and Mrs. Edward Ferger a member of the box committee for the annual formal ball of Sunnyside Guild Feb. 6. Miss Roxonna Hammon is the newly installed president of Tau Delta Sigma Sorority.

WASHINGTON SOCIETY NEWS

BY FLORA G. ORR United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON/ Jan. 28.—Washington has been busy the past week entertaining the President of the Irish Free State, William T. Cosgrove. The President and Mrs. Coolidge entertained him, the Canadian minister and Mrs. Massey, the Joseph Leiters, the Jimmie Curtises and the Kelloggs, also the British Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard, the military attache of the British embassy and others. When he paid his visit to the Capitol, both the Senate and the House held informal receptions. n u m A report has been circulating about Washington that Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas was to marry Miss Evelyn Gordon, daughter of Maj. Peyton Gordon, district attorney of Washington. Miss Gordon is considerably younger than the Senator, and when the report reached the ear? of the parties concerned, both had a good laugh, and Senator Capper pointed out that he had been working with Major Gordon on a bill providing drastic punishment for kidnapers.

Vice President Dawes is a law unto himself, as far as certain social matters are concerned, as vavious persons here in Washington have found out. Once at a musicale at his home he approached two women who were talking while the music was going on, and said, “Ladies, this is a musicale, not a sewing circle.” The other evening at a swanky dinner party given by a famous Washington hostess, the diplomatic guests gathered round the board were horrified to see the Vice President, between courses, pull out his famous underslung pipe and start to smoke it. DELTA THETA TAU HAS DISTRICT MEETING Delegates from a number of chapters of Delta Theta Tau Sorority are attending the Indiana Alpha district convention in Ft. Wayne this week end. A dance will be held at the Anthony hotel this evening. Delegates are in attendance from Columbia City. Ft. Wayne, Decatur, Portland, Huntington, Wabash, Peru, Warsaw, Mishawaka, South Bend, Elkhart, Valparaiso, Chesterton, Laporte, Michigan City, Marion and Hartford City!

News Notes of Indiana D. A. R.

Mrs. Charles W. Ross, State regent, was honor guest at a luncheon meeting of the Lebanon chapter, where she spoke on the Continental Congress of the society to be held in Washington next spring. Mrs. E. M. Blessing, Mrs. Robert Hufford and Mrs. Margaret Darnell were hostesses for the Danville chapter. On the program were Mrs. C. V. Edmonson, Mrs. T. R. Barker and Mrs. Floyd Lineinger. Mrs. H. C. Sears was elected director of the C. A. R. Mrs. Otto Moore, Miss Frances Mahin, Mrs. Hazel Cooper and Mrs. Louise Phillips are new members of the chapter at Rushville. Mrs. Jesse Gray was hostess for the meeting this week. Miss Alice Norris and Mrs. Adelia Mclntosh were on the program. Delegates to the national Congress are: Mrs. Mae Logan and Mrs. Rena Warner, alternates, Mrs. Jesse Gray, Mrs. Nell Havens, Mrs. Frances O’Neal, Mr;s. Sarah Guffin, Mrs. Bertha Logan and Mrs. Jennis Van Osdol. To insure preservation of the Elston home in Crawfordsville, as a home for that chapter of the society, the Elston Memorial foundation has been incorporated with the following charter members: Alice D. Ross, Julia D. Waugh, Jessie C. Watson, Helen Sigmund, May Taylor, Edith Coons, Elizabeth Brown and Addie Harding and Effie Lee. MU PHI ALUMNAE TO MEET WEDNESDAY Mrs. Lubile Hoss, 4805 Park Ave., will be hostess for the Alumni Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, Wednesday. Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs will have charge of the program. Current events will be given by Margaret Gregorie. The open concert, which was to have been given Sunday, Feb. 5, at Woodruff Place Baptist Church, has been postponed until Feb. 12.

Hotel Chosen for League’s Convention THE Marott Hotel has been chosen as headquarters for the Indiana League of Women Voters’ convention March 14, 15 and 16, according to an announcement today by Mrs. Frank Hatch Straightoff, State president. The convention will open at noon Wednesday, March 14, with a president’s luncheon. Presidents of local leagues will be guests of honor and will be called on for reports of their organizations during the past year. City manager government will be one of the governmental topics presented in the year book of the Indiana League for 1928. The section will include an article by John W. Esterline, president of the Indianapolis City Manager League, on the manager movement in Indiana and one by Wingfield Miller in the nature of an analysis of the Indiana law. STATE ASSEMBLY CLUB TO HAVE LUNCHEON\ The Indianapolis Branch of the State Assembly Woman’s Club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. W. C. McMahon, 3142 Ruckle St., for a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Charles Remy, Mrs. Julia D. Nelson, Mrs. E. A. Dansihan, Mrs. Willard Gemmill and Mrs. J. C. Travis are assisting. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Nelson or Mrs. Remy before Tuesday. Members are requested to bring material for scrap books. Mrs. William Engle and daughters Mrs. Frank W. Messick and Miss Elizabeth Engle, have gone to Niagara Fails, N. Y., to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. William Engle Jr. and family.

JAN. 28, 1928

Daughter of Late Writer Will Speak MRS. CLAUDE OTT, daughter of the late Mrs. Juliet Y. Strauss, “The Country Contributor,” will give personal glimpses of the life and work of her mother at the meeting of the literature department of the Woman's Department Club at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Ott will show original manuscripts, letters and picDr. N. M. King, tenor, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Archie Bobbitt. Following the program tea will be served by the following committee : Mesdames John A. Ross Floyd White W D. Long W. H. Link Charles S. Crawford Harry E. Watson John C. Marshall W. S. Wilson M. F. Conner Vern Shemtts Arlie McNeeley Louis J. Baker Arthur Eldrtdgc B W. Gillespie J. H. Topb Miss Jeanette Shaw The Mother’s Round Table of the Woman’s Department Club will meet Thursday at 2 p. m, .in the clubhouse. F. O. Belzer, leader of the Boy Scouts, will speak on ‘‘Your Boy and Scouting.” Mrs. S. R. Miles. Sturgeon Bay, Wis., will dis‘‘Character Training in the Home.” Special hostesses for the day are Mrs. Roy Eakin. Mrs. Clarence Pettigrew, Mrs. Clarence Kissel, Mrs. C. E. Parks, Mrs. R. S. Carson, Mrs. M. H. Kuntz, Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mrs. W. C. Holmes and Mrs J. A. Healey. The hospitality committee for the day is Mrs. W. C. Stork, Mrs. Oscar Bosart and Mrs. J. T. Hallett. Tea will be served following the program. Members are requested to bring their guests. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr, chairman, will preside.

Formal Ball Box Holders Announced SEVERAL hundred tickets have already beert sold for the eighth annual formal ball of the Sunny,side Guild to be given in the Indiana ballroom Feb. 6. Among the boxholders and their guests will be: With Mayor and Mrs. L. Ert Slack —Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Leonard. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Carmack, Dr. and Mrs. William Doeppers, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Carson. With Mrs. William E. English—Box party in honor of her cousin, Miss Lillian J'ierson. With Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Waneelin— Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Shorn. Mr. ana Mrs. A. A. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gent, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murden of Peru and Mr. and Mrs. N. .C. Ascher. With Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Martin— Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henkel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Stormont, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A. Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore' E. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tuttle. With Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Krauss— Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holtegel, Mr. ana Mrs. John Kcehler, Mr. and Mr3. Frank Shellhouse. Mr. and Mrs. F.ank Lichtenberg, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Pinkus and Mr. ana Mrs. E. C. Kriel. With Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Rusch— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Page. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seidensticker. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Coddington and Dr. and Mrs. Perry Sylvester. With Mrs. Frank Wampler—Mrs. Jeannette Ensley, Mrs. Cora Epps, Mrs. J. P. Smith. Miss Emma Claypool. Mrs. Mary C. Ktmberlin and Mrs. A. F. Eiteljorg and guest. Mrs. Leon Osterhout, Chicago. With Dr. and Mrs. James H. Stygall Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craft. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Elder. M’\ and Mrs. Harold Leightner, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Piel and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Piel. With Dr. and Mrs. Williams A. Mcßrids —Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Hatch. Dr. and MrS. William McQpeen, Louis S. Dieckman. Miss Bertha Taylor, Mark Griffin and Miss Rhuee Raster. With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leggitt—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Crane. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Schlosser, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsh. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bartlett. Jr., and. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duncan. With Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bradway—Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gause. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Gillium, Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Niggle, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Morton and Mr. and Mrs. T ’-' - nrd C. Wacker. ‘th Dr. and Mrs. Robert Turnbull—Dr. U frs. L. S. Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe * -r, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferger, Mr. Mrs. Othneil Hitch and Mr. and Mrs. .. iid Koch. With Mrs. Henry J. McCoy—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brackett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rader. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lemaux. Mrs. Maurice Moore. Walter C. Howe and Thomas McDermott of Chicago. With Mr. and Mrs. Burdsall M. Forbes— Mr. and Mrs. Drn A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs .Salem D. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Fischer and Mr.- and Mrs. Francis Perry Russel. With Dr. John W. Sluss—Mrs. Bonnie Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettlg. Dr. and Mrs. Russell P. Veitt. Dr. David H. Sluss, Miss Elizabeth Workman. Judge and Mrs. Harry O. Chamberlin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Brackett. With Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wege—Mr. and Mrs. Everett Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bessire. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Black and Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. \boott. With Mr. and Mrs. E .Logsdon—Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wlest. Mr. and Mrs. Charlse Rudy and Mr. and Mrs. George Glover. With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duesenberg— Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brow’n, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Adams, Mr .and Mrs. N. 11. Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horuff, Mr. r.ri Hr".. Harold Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Ilar'v Illllikan, Mr. and Mrs. John Tuite, Mr. aid Mrs. C. M. Valentttne, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Barth Williams and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pennock. With Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rickert—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Mcßride. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Stokes. Mr and Mrs. R. R. Hilgedick and Mrs. Frank M. Patterson of New York. With Miss Kathryn Pickett—Miss Dorothy Reynolds, Miss Mary Christie of Pittsburgh, Johnny B. Collins and Nathan Picket of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Florence Webster Long and friends.

Mu Phi Epsilon to Give Program Tuesday Evening Kappa chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, in conjunction with the Woman’s Council of the Northwood Christian Church, Forty-Sixth St. and Central Ave., will present a musical program in the church auditorium, Tuesday at 8. v The program follows: Duets—- “ The Sleepy Hollow Tune’* Kountz “Love Me Tonight” Frlml Mrs. Anita Scott, Miss May Moorman Violin—- “ Spanish Dance” ...... Severn Miss Marguerite Billo Readings—Selected. Miss Norma Justice. Soprano—- “ Wings of Night” Winter-Watts “Nocturne” Curran “Homing” ....... y .......... Del F.l-go Miss Maude Delbridge . Plano—- “ Wedding Day at Troldhaugen” .. Or,’eg “Reception In the Water” .... Debus,ey “In a Chinese City” Niemann M*ss Victoria Schrelber Accompanists—Mrs Charles L. Valle, Mis# Prances Wishard and Miss Louise Swan,