Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1928 — Page 8
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Department Club Board Meeting Monday First of Activities for Week MEETINGS at the Woman's Department Club during next week will open with a board of directors meeting at 10 a. m. Monday at the club house. The auxiliary to the city hospital of the community welfare department has arranged for a party Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the V. W. C. A., when 120 student nurses of the city hospital will be entertained by the Business and Professional Women of the Y. W. C. A. The affair will be
in the form of a Valentine party. Imported Japanese dolls will be on display. Miss Eleanor, G. Hoagland, secretary of the Business and Professional Women is in charge assisted by a committee. Miss Myrtle Powell is chairman of the club. Art Will Be Subject Dudley Crafts Watson of the Chicago Art Institute, will be honor guest at the luncheon at the club 4iouse Wednesday to be given by the opportunity committee for the art department, preceding the general club meeting at 2 p. m. Mr. Watson will give a greeting at the luncheon and will talk on “Art In the New American Life,” at the general club meeting. Reservations for the luncheon which will be at 12:30 p. m. should be made with Mrs. Nettie New, Talbott 1586, not later than Monday evening. Mrs. J. C. Henley is chairman of the kitchen and Mrs. Louis Fleury, dining room chairman. Mrs. Charles T. Hanna, chairman of the art department, will preside at the luncheon. Miss Gertrude Whelan will give piano selections. Birthday Event Feb. 20 Temporary plans have been made for the birthday luncheon of the club Feb. 29 at the club house, when nominations for officers will be made. President, second vice-presi-dent, recording secretary, membership secretary and three directors are to be elected this year, as well as chairmen for the community welfare. art and drama departments. Voters League State Meeting to Be Planned
Tire executive committee of the Indiana League of Women Voters will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Hatch Strcightoff, 3343 N. New Jersey St., president of the league, Wednesday. Plans for the State convention to be held in Indianapolis March 14, 15 and 16, will be discussed and committee chairmen appointed. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, a leader of international fame in suffrage and peace work, will broadcast Tuesday a program of “The Voters’ Service.” Her address, which will be heard at 6 p. m„ central time, by a radio audience covering seventeen 1 stations of the National Broadcast- j ing Company’s Red network, will be | the feature of the weekly informa- 1 lion service sponsored by the broad- j casting company and the National ; League of Women Voters. Paris Approves Simplicity for j Summer Wear Bn l nitnl Prc ss PARIS, Feb. 4.—Parisian dress- 1 makers, learning which way the j money blows, have decreed simple' styles for summer attire on the theory that American women are not interested in frills. Most of the designers long since have worked with the American market in mind. That is why the current trends depict little change. The gowns are about the same length and the belt line is still rather low and not apparent. Silks will be popular for summer j wear, mostly in pastel shades with j green and blue favored. One of the | novelties to attract American buyers is hand-painted silk, the* designs drawn by pen or fine brush. Science has come to the aid of buyers who now frequently take photographs to the showing. A picture is sent to London by airplane and then wirelessed by the telephoto process to New York. The buyer meanwhile cables a description. Experts in New York can copy the dress within two hours, so that if such speed were essential, a dress draped on a Paris Mannikin for the morning parade could be duplicated and worn to a Park Ave. tea the same afternoon. L uncheo n-B ridge Mrs. Vern ShaefTer, 2334 E. Six- j teenth St., entertained Thursday; with two tables of luncheon bridge.) The tables were lighted with pink; tapers in crystal holders and bowls j of sweet peas were used. Covers; were laid for Mesdames Bert Ward, | F. M. McKinstray, Thomas Gussy, I Harry Coyner, R. K. Johnson, Ernest Decker and L. E. Thiel. Indorsers Meeting The monthly meeting of the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays will be held at the Fletcher American National bank at 10 a. m. Tuesday. H. C. Dressendorfer, manager of the Educational Film Exchange, will talk on “The Demand for Educational Films.” Miss Mayme Sims, local president of the Richard Dix unit will also give a short talk. To Gi vc Music ale Miss Adelaide Conte, vocalist; j Mrs. Mildred Smith, pianist; Mrs. Elise Dawes McClure, violinist, and Mrs. F. K. Stucky, reader, of the Irvington School of Music, will give the program at the meeting of the Parent Teacher Club of School No. 62, Tenth and Wallace Sts., Wednesday at 3 p. m. Sunshine Club The Children’s Sunshine Club of i Sunnyside will meet at 2 p. m.) Wednesday at the Fletcher Amer- j icgn Bank.
Club Meetings
MONDAY Mrs. Charles E. Rush, 440 N. Irvington Ave., will be hostess for the Irvington Woman's Club. Mrs. William Insley will speak on “Six Months Abroad.” Guest day will be observed by the Review Club with Mrs. Roy Bain, 3928 Washington Blvd. “Nature and Culture” will be the subject of Dean Stanley Coulter. “Art of Spain” will be the topic of Mrs. Charles Nichols at the meeting of the Sesame Club with Mrs. L. P. Gorton, 3307 Central Ave. Mrs. Roy Peterson will speak on “Spanish Interiors and Furniture." The Vincent C. L. S. C. will have a guest meeting at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Fred A. Likely, 3145 Washington Blvd. Each member may bring one guest. Mrs. Glenn Diddel, daughter of Edward H. Thompson, archeologist, will speak on “Central America, Our Tropical Garden.” Henry H. Hornbrook will speak on “The Crossroads of the Pacific” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. Chapter House. TUESDAY Founder's day will be observed by the Inter-Alia Club at a luncheon meeting at the Columbia Club. The Alpha Eta Latreian Club will meet with Mrs. H. W. Cook, 5815 E. Washington St. Mrs. J. P. Wheeler will read a paper on “The History of the Novel.” Mrs. John S. Macy will speak on ‘ Pioneers of the Old West” at the Heyl Study Club at the Y. W. C. A. The program will also include a talk by Mrs. William H. Shell, “George Rogers Clark in the Northwest,” and a book review by Mrs. Clayton F. Ridge. The annual banquet will be held by the Century Club at the D. A. R. Chapter House.
WEDNESDAY The Wednesday Afternoon Club will meet with Mrs. J. W. Spicer, 1234 King Ave. The program will include “Better Speech.” Mrs. N. C. Steffy; music by the W. A. C. quartet, and a leading. “The Southerner,” Deloris Easley. Mrs. C. E. Crippen, 3323 Park Ave., wiil be hostess for the meeting of the Zetathea Club. Tire program will consist of a debate on “Resolved, that a career interferes with a woman’s work in her home.” The teams will be composed of Mrs. J. S. Bates and Mrs. C. Sammis, affirmative, and Mrs. R. E. Stevenson and Mrs. A. C. Bennett, negative. THURSDAY The Thursday Lyceum Club will meet with Mrs. L. • G. Orr, 108 E.’ Thii-teenth St. Mrs. Earl Conder will talk on “Speak to the Earth,’ by Sarah Comstock. Colonial day will be observed by the Indianapolis Current Events Club with Mrs. Walter W. Wise. 4192 Carrollton Ave. Ms. Wise will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Mauk. Roll call will be answered with patriotic quotations. Mi’s. William A. Meacham, 3933 Park Ave., will be hostess for the North Side Study club. Mrs. Robert E. Binkley will read a paper on “Justinian the Great,” and Mrs. Omar B. Springer on “Pilgrimages in and Around Washington.” FRIDAY The Friday Afternoon Literary Club will meet with Mrs. F. 11. Lutz, 1346 Roosevelt Ave. “Village Life” will be the subject of Mrs. E. F. Brown and “Festivals” of Mrs. V/ C. Engle. Mrs. H. N. McCelland, 322 E. Thirty-Seventh St., will be hostess for the Woman's Advance Club. Th“ program will include “The Balanced Meal,” by Mrs. H. G. Woodbury, and “Value of Nutrition,” by Mrs. M. C. Lewis. “Old American Glass” will be the subject of a paper of Mrs. B. W Mitchell at the meeting of the Friday Afternoon Reading Club with Mvs. Charles W. Sommers, 730 N. Drexel St., assisted by Mrs. A. Hornadajp SATURDAY The Catherine Merrill Club will meet with Mrs. H. L. VanHofT. 1649 N. Talbott Ave. Mrs. Charles A Harris will talk on “Israel.” The conversation will be led bv Mrs. H O. Mertz and Miss Anna Sickels. P ricssin c/-Ha rrinrjton Mr. and Mrs Charles Harrington, 934 E. Fifty-seventh St., announce the marriage of their daughter, Katherine to Walter E. Preissing, Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Preissing , also of Chicago, which took place Tuesday morning at St. Joan of Arc rectory. Miss Nell Sutherland and Hemphrey Harrison were attendants. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Chicago. Sunnyside Luncheon Mrs. Gustv C. Schmidt entertained members of the Sunnyside Guild with a 1 o'clock luncheon followed by cards Friday. Covers were laid for fifty. Appointments were in Valentine design. Assisting the hostess were: Mesdames Byron Sunderland, Richard Tuttle, John Sawyer, Charles Martin, A. C. Zaring, R. L. McNair and Mrs. Charles Seidensticker. Miss WinJcenliofer Engaged Mrs. and Mrs. Otto Winkenhofer, 2054 Ashland Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha, to John B. Stickle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cole Stickle. "5346 Central Ave. The wedding will take place in the early spring.
Ww • Bride of Feb | hower by Miss Margaret Abraham.! \\ l /' ■ """* ** * . _ 035 N. Illinois Gt. Miss Abraham ' \\ II r* Delegates to the Continental Con* rill be assisted by her moilier, Mr. \\ * // if V f gress from the Marion D. A. a art V. H. Abraham \\ ' / / VcV tuLSCI CJ JVtT>GLj Mrs. O. M. Flinn and the Misse: The decorations and appointments M/ phot o Emily Gcdthwaite and Effie Marint rill be in keeping with the Valentine gs ■' ’!Harvey. Alternates: Mesdames Josason. Clusters of pink and white NX . ■ > g / t-j • j pi . g. | sephine Laidlaw, Washington, D. C. oses will form the centerpiece of NX . f // BrUIC-EICCt Ol L ' B - Morris - Lafontaine; Claudes he small tables, lighted with pink f J if/ J , Black, Warren; Edgar McKown apers in paste! pink holders. >\ ' Jr/ ; T //,//.#;/, H/t.s. j Alexandria; Charles Hensel, Archil The guests, with Miss Earhart will I r Dray ! Price, Sara Thompson, Mary Toi delude Mrs. Edward Isaacs and PmTOCRM'T NV Photo V, # j rence, F. M. Beard and John Koeplaohel Tobin Virginia Feeney I 1$ EjltCrtaßiCd tt tt tt .lara Norton (O ~' . Mrs. Charles W. Ross, regent o: l /i/LYS kSSUHA'UOL W/OOOGV' - * Mrs. Russell C. Holler. 521 E. .. . . „ —n
; Party , Shower This Evening for Bride of Feb. 15 Miss Mary Margaret Earhart, I daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Earhart, 3735 Guilford Ave.. whose : marriage to Amo Philip Dittev. son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Ditter. ! Yakima. Wash., will take place Feb. | 15, will be honored this evening with a bridge party _ and miscellaneous shower by Miss Margaret Abraham. 4035 N. Illinois St. Miss Abraham will be assisted by her mother, Mry. W. H. Abraham. The decorations and appointments will be in keeping with the Valentine season. Clusters of pink and white roses will form the centerpiece of the small tables, lighted with pink tapers in paste! pink holders. The guests, with Miss Earhart, will include Mrs. Edtvard Isaacs and _ . , Misses Rachel Tobin Marv Virginia PeeneVirginia Hili Lucille O'Connor Clara Norton
Fa i rban ksD.A. R . Picks Delegates and Alternates Mrs. William H. Coleman was elected delegate to the Continental Congress cf the D. A. R. in Washington in April, by the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks D. A. R. chapter Thursday afternoon, at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Arthur V. Brown, regent, will be a delegate and Mrs. Thomas R. Hackley, alternate. Alternates elected were Mesdames James W. Lilly, Ovid B. Jameson, Edgar H. Evans, Charles N. Thompson. Edwin H. Forry, Kate Milner Rabb, Perry H. Clifford, Eben H. Wolcott and William J. Brown. Prof. Paul L. Haworth spoke at the meeting on “Sidelights on George Washington.” Hostesses were Mrs. Evans Woollen, Mrs. William J. Brown, Mrs. Russell T. Byers and Miss Elizabeth C. Claypocl. Columbia Club Luncheon The monthly luncheon bridge of the Columbia Club will be held Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Moores is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mark William Enright, Mrs. Robert Humes, Mrs. W. Marshall Dale and Mrs. Charles F. Arensman. Maenncrclior Party The regular card party of the Ladies Society of the Maennerchor will be held at the Academy of Music Fric>' at 2 p. m. Mrs. R. A. Miller will be hostess. The annua! children’s party for all members will be held Sunday afternoon, Feb. 12.' Helen Emert Weds Mrs. Albert L. Emert. 810 West Dr., Woodruff Place, has returned from Huntington, W. Va., where she attended the wedding of her daughter. Miss Helen, to Charles Cammack Jr., Huntington, which took place at his home. The bride is a member of the Stuart Walker Company and played here last summer. She is now playing in Huntington, but will retire from the stage at the close of the season.
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The Columbia Club card party Wednesday afternoon is in charge of Mrs. Charles W. Moores, chairman. Mrs. Bernard E. Griffey is a member of the ticket committee for the Sunnyside Guild ball Monday evening at the Indiana ballroom. Before her marriage last month, Mrs. Oswold E. Cooper was Miss Margaret Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kerr, Marshall.
NEWS OF W. C. T. U. ACTIVITIES
Frances Cleveland Union will meet with Mrs. Louise Ruff, Stop 8, Bloomington bus line, Buff Rd., at 1:30 p. m. Rev. H. E. Evcrhardt, of the Wheeler Rescue Mission will speak and Mrs. Eva Davidson will sing. Mrs. Milton Paddock will have charge of devotions. Mrs. Hubert Jordan, president, will preside. Guests are invited. West Washington Union will meet Friday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. D. R. Jones,Tß2l W. Washington St. Devotionals .will be in charge of Mrs. Mary Mitchell. Mrs. Bertha Voyles will speak on “Purity in Motion Pictures,” and Mrs. Carrie Kepner will sing. Mrs. Oscar Jones will speak on “Alcohol Affects Hearts and Destroys Bodies.” Mrs. Carrie Swails, president, will preside. Palmer Union will meet Friday at the Belmont U. B. Church, Rev, F. E. Lees, pastor, will speak on “Life of Frances Williard.” The gold medal contest will be in charge of Mrs. May Brown. Miss Thelma Long will sing. Mrs. Elizabeth Arbuckle, president, will preside. Carrie M. Ross Union will meet Friday with Mrs. James Hightower, 917 W. Twenty-Fifth St. Victory Union will meet with Miss Sonora B. Pruden, 222 Douglass St., at 2 p. m„ Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Bcokedif will have charge of the program. Talks will be given on “How a Union Can Best Do Work for Racial Groups.” The white ribbon will be tied on babies who are white ribbon recruits. A special musical program by children will be directed by Miss Georgia Bookedif. Miss Prude-s, president, wlil preside. Thurman Union will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Mary Bryant, 832
111. She is a graduate of St. Marys-cf-the-Woods and is well known among the younger social set in Indianapolis, having visited here a number of times. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will be at home in Cincinnati. Ohio, after a two months trip to the West Indies. Mrs. John Joseph Spotts was befcrc her marriage Wednesday, Miss Alpha Hensley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chapman, 1309 N. Pennsylvania St. Mr. and Mrs. Spotts arc on a trip to Cuba.
Camp St. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Carry Parker and Mrs. Luella Taylor. Reports will be made of the State dry convention. Mrs. Estella Ballenger, president, will preside. Broad Ripple Union will meet with Mrs. Elmer Hitchcock, 824 E. Sixty-Third St„ Wednesday at 2 p. m. A Frances Willard memorial program is to be given. Mrs. Nellie Young will have charge of the devotions. Mrs. Ella Montgomery, president. will preside. Brightwood Union will meet at the Brightwood M. E. Church. Thursday at 2 p. m. Miss Sonora B. Pruden will speak on “Racial Group.” Appointment of committees will be made to arrange for the March institute. Mrs. Emma Yeager, president, will preside. Mrs. Victor Hargitt will lead devotions. Brookside Union will meet in the parlors of the Brookside U. B. Church Thursday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Allgire will speak on “Temperance and Missions.” Devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Margaret Stewart. Mrs. Elsig Youll, president, will preside. Central Union will meet Friday in the women's room of the Fletcher American Bank. The business meeting will open at 2 p. m. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Don Warren. Mrs. W. W. Reedy, president, will preside. Nina F. Brighan Union will hold a 6 o’clock dinner Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Addie Lancaster, 1235 Brookside Ave. Mrs. Phoebe Link will speak on “Health/* Rev. W. H. Harris, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, will sneak. Mrs. Lancaster will preside. Mrs. Rose Davis will have charge of devotions.
Bride-Elect of Valentine Day Is Entertained Mrs. Russell C. Holler, 521 E. Twenty-Fourth St., entertained this afternoon with a bridge party in honor of Miss Mary Elizabeth Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Marsh, 576 E. Fall Creek Blvd., whose marriage to Morell Hooper, Chicago, will take place Fqb. 14 at the Marsh home. The decorations and appointments were in the bride’s colors of silver, gold and blue. At the serving of the refreshments, small tables were lighted with yellow tapers in silver holders, tied with bows of blue tulle. The centerpiece of each table was a low silver basket filled with spring flowers. The guests included Miss Marsh. Mrs. Marsh and Mesdames C. B. Stevenson Robert Hammond Loren Hickman Paul Brown Claude Connor Robert Mueller Robert Mannfcld Stowell Wasson Ed Emory J. C. DeKorltnr Maurice Conn John Brown Elizabeth Stevenson Elizabeth Mathews SPECIAL LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM AT CHURCH Members of the Daughters of the Amreican Revolution will have seats reserved for them at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Sunday, Feb. 12, when Dr. Lewis Brown, rector, will preach on “Abraham Lincoln.” Dance at Terre Haute Psi Theta Sorority of Terre Haute will entertain this evening with a Blue Moon dance at the Hotel Deming there. Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Reed, Hope, life-long residents of Bartholomew County, observed their fifty-seventh wedding anniversary at their home Thursday with a quiet family dinner. Mrs. Reed is 79 and Mr. Reed 77. Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kelly, Boswell, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Thursday, at their home. Past Presidents * Council Mrs. W. L. Mclntyre,' 547 N. Temple Ave., will be hostess Wednesday for the meeting of the council of past presidents of the George H. Chapman, W. R. C,
News Notes of Indiana D. A. R.
The Anderson Chapter met at the he me of Mrs. H. A. Nichols. Delegates and alternates appointed to attend the Continental Congress in April at Washington, D. C., include Mesdames George Lilly, Victor Nullc, W. W. Atherton, S. E. Young. Fletcher Misner, Charles Nichols, Walter Lewis and Nellie Ertep and Misses Ella Marie Lilly and Winifred Cain. On the program were Mrs. L. V. Mays of Pendleton and Mrs. Elmer Albright. Assistant hostesses were Mesdames Lilly, J. J. Netlerville, May B. Haugh. Forest Larmore, Mays, F. G. Keller and Miss Lilly. n tt tt Miss Jean Bucklin was hostess for the Brazil chapter. Mrs. Julia Roberts was the speaker. A colonial party will be held Feb. 22 with Mrs. Edna James. tt tt tt Delegates to the Continental Congress from the Marion D. A. R. are Mrs. O. M. Flinn and the Misses Emily Gcdthwaite and Effie Marine Harvey. Alternates: Mesdames Josephine Laidlaw. Washington, D. C.; L. B. Morris, Lafontaine; Claude S. Black. Warren; Edgar McKown, Alexandria; Charles Hensel, Archie Price, Sara Thompson, Mary Torrence, F. M. Beard and John Koeppen. n tt n Mrs. Charles W. Ross, regent of the Crawfordsville chapter, has gone to Washington to attend a national defense meeting and the February meeting of the national board of management. tt a a Guest day was observed by the Hartford City chapter with Mrs. C. M. Harvey. tt tt tt The Vincennes chapter is compil’ing a list of soldiers who participtaed in the Revolutionary War and the wars of 1812 and 1832. Mrs. Chester Adams is chariman of tie committee in charge of this work. tt tt tt Mrs. Stella Ketchim was hostess for the Rensselaer chapter meeting which was dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Harriet Taylor McCoy, a charter 'member and sponsor of the chapter. Included on the program were talks by Mesdames H. J. Kannal, C. H. Mills, George E. Murray, L. A. Bostwick, C. C. Starr and Anna Mills. tt it tt The Brownstown chapter met with Mrs. Elmer Shepherd. She was assisted by Mises Martha and Carrie Sandes. Mrs. Bessie B. Rotertson, regent, presided. Mrs. Shepherd read a paper and plans were discussed for the next meeting with Mrs. George W. Gunder, assisted by Miss Kathryn Allen and Miss Estella B. Prince. The February meeting of the Washington chapter was veld this afternoon with Mrs. U. V. Steinhart. Mrs. J. T. Faris and Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Keith were on the program. tt tt tt The Michigan City chapter met with Mrs. J. F. Gallaher and Mrs. Adam Hoffman. Mrs. A. B. Rickey and Miss Frances McConle.v were on the program. Miss Katf P. Valentine, regent, presided. Woman's Club Mrs. Wylie Daniels read a paper; on “The Other Half,” and Mrs.: Samuel B. Harrell on ‘Among the Fjords.” At the mefting of the Indianapolis Woman’s Club Friday at the Propylaeum. Horn-Rac?y Miss Ruth Racey, fo-merly of this city, daughter of M's. Margaret Racey, Vincennes, anc Ralph Horn were married Jan. 11 in Chicago. They will live in Chicvgo.
PEB. A, 1928
Additional Reservations Announced ADDITIONAL reservations have been made for the Indianapolis Pan-Hellenic benefit theater party Monday night at English's when Otis Skinner and Mrs. Fiske will be seen in “Merry Wives of Windsor”; Messrs, and Mesdames Frederic I. Barrows Robert Vestal James A. Stuart Scott Goodwin C. C. Crumbaker Ellis Sluss J. H. Enochs R. E. Gaylord Cleon Nafe Harry Hooley J. terome LitleU Ray Roberson E. Carl Watson J. Burdette Little R. N. Clark Philip Von Blon E. R. Ona Victor Jose Jr. H. L. Flovd O. K. Gaskins John H. Waldo Arthur Twtneham M. C. Chapman Charles Rush G. C. Schmidt Walter O. Lewis M. E. Ensley Samuel O. Howard W. S. S. Johnson Bert Davisson Bjorn Wincter Mark Rinehart Ralph X.. McKay William Hutchinson Victor Beamer ' John C. Turpin Hilton U. Brown Robert D. Coleman Robert Craig Paul Shertzer C. E. Thornberry Trian NicolofT C. W. Batman F.lmer Stuart Charles M. Duncan Willis Bugbec Jr 11. J. EickhofT Fred Millis H. C. Gemmer G. B. Taylor L. A. Hickman Hughes Patten D. O. Kearley Robert Clark G. T. Parry William IX. Rerny J. P. Scott D. M. Stephenson R. W. Mercer Russell Fortune Paul Lahr Alfred Glossbrenner Ira Holmes Dwieht Van Osdol Merton Johnston Henry Lane Bruner Perrv H. Clifford James Costin William Forsvth H. B. Pike Walter D. Aifke Amos B. Carlile Willard B. Gates Claude Sifritt Mark Demr.rec Mesdames Charles M. Stuart A. W. Early Rav Dolbev William O. Bates John, L. Fuller C. A. Pritchard Anne Carlstedt Verna Magee Paul Y. Davis Ada Bing Harold D. Robinson Ruth 11. AUre George C. Witt Thomas C. Howe Edgar L. Davis N. W. Morgan Arthur Baynham Walter F. Kelly Leon Zerfas VV. Frank Jones Jerome C. Bose Julius W. Bilio Frik Levinson Ernest A. Reese L. Howard Allen Fred H. Stanford Misses Elizabeth Moore Edna Johnson Marcie Pollitt Kate Voris Nancv Todd ' Dorothy Wilson Ivv Fuller Helen Trent Helen Franke Jewel Bartlow Helen Tichenor lane Pritchard Frances Longshore Edith Huggins Cathrvn Headrick Beatrice Evans Emma Clinton Mable Shepler Ruth O'Hair Charlotte Howe i lean Kirlin Margaret Bruner | Ida B. Wilhite Birdie Biliman Reeta Clark Vera Morgan Nolle M. Coates Frances Kelly Louise Hooker Wilna Tully Lillian White Marguerite Bilio Ethel Curryer Ruth Jones Clara Beiderman Alice Forsyth Kate Dinsmoor Elizabeth Forsyth Vance Garner Helen Bedell Margaret Kellenbach Isabelle Eddy Fay Marshall Estelle, Fisk : Martha Hawkins Margaret Kluger j Pearl Apland Julia Miller Zillah Carringer F,Ether Renfrew Mary Estelle Sluss Messrs. B. B. McDonald John Furgeson jD. J. Guodelhofcr E. A. Morran Effie Alverson F,d. Funk John Ferris H. w. Hudson Scot Clifford William R. Forney | E. J. Forsyth Earl J. W. Dicck' Additional box reservations have been made by; Dr. and Mrs.i Albert A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Howell D. Thompson. Miss Janet Thompson and Alpha Delta Theta Sorority, including Misses Adelaide Castineau. Dorothy Forsyth. Berniece Giltner. Virginia Barnes. Maude M. Russell and Mrs. Robert Grannis, Dayton. Ohio. Partial List of Box Holders for Ball Announced ! A partial list of Indian people 1 who will occupy boxes at ‘‘A Night i ih Spain.” the tenth annual costume ball of the Little Theatre Society, Feb. 13, at the Indiana ballroom follows; Messrs, and Mesdames J. A. Goodman Robe-t S. Wild Georg- Forrey Mortimer C. Furscott Stuert Dean Herman Wolff R. H. Sherwood Edwin McNally J- Perry Meek George T. Perry I Walther L.eber Carl CushinV/arren IC. Mannon Ralph I. i-be • E. E. Gates Jr. George Home Myron Green Robert C. Winslow Kurt F. Pantzcr Mlsses Meta Liebcr Alexandra Sherwood Mrs. J. D .Pierce Messrs. A. F. Weyerbackcr William Munk lamia Meek Elm Stout William Florca Robe. Blakom.an Ernest Baltzeil committees Famed FOR CLUB PARTY, Plans are being completed by tho Indiana Woman’s Republican Club lor a card party to be given at the Columbia Club. Feb. 22 at 2 p. m. Mrs. Fi'Cd Connell is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames E. E. Nelson, George Justice, Ida Mays, Pendleton; Amos Carter, Rockville; Grace Butcher, Kokomo; Arthur Gillion, Fred Gauss, Lawrence Cartwright, J. A. Stuart, Mai'k Rhoads, J. R. Hiatt, J. A. Mitchell, A. N. Bobbitt, L. A. Backley, H. B. Benchart, Nettie New, C. O. Sutton, J. Burdette Little, Charles Biederwold, Sam Greenburg and Miss Leora Weimer.
MATINEE MUSICALE TEA PLANNED NEXT WEEK The second musical tea of a series by the Matinee Musical will be given at 3 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at the home of Mrs. Edwin Shedd, 3939 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Mansur B, Oakes, chairman of the junior section, will have charge of the program in which all sections will take part. Mrs. Shedd will be assisted by officers of the club. All members are invited. LOCAL DELEGATES AT GUIDANCE COUNCIL Among Indianapolis people who are attending the fifth annual adult; guidance council being held in Muncie from Friday to Tuesday are Mesdames Ruth Allee, Helen Eickoff, Ceila Oland and Margaret Jones; Misses Clara Weible, Ruby Wolf, Margaret Tracey, Marie Roberts, Florence E. Lanham, Huerta Casterson, Elsa Jacobsen and Anne Mooe Daughtry, local girl reserve secretary, who has been in charge of plans for the conference. Banquet at Marion The annual banquet of the Marion branch of the American Association of University Women will be held Wednesday at the Spencer Hotel there. Miss Helen Searles is committee chairman, assisted by Miss Mildred Avelin, Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, Miss Mary Middleton, Mrs. John Wharton and Mrs. C. R. Jones. For Bride-Elect Mrs. John F. Darmody, 306 E. Thirty-Eighth St., will entertain Tuesday evening for Miss Margaret Mary Earhart, whose marriage to Amor Philip Ditter wiil take place Feb. I*.
