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Alpha Chi of State Holds Annual Fete rp HE Alpha Phi sorority I held its annual State luncheon today in the Travertine room at the Hotel Lincoln. The luncheon is to be followed by the State dance in the evening. Mrs. Ray H. Northway, president of the State alumnae presided, and with her at the speakers table were: Mrs. David Miller, general chairman of the luncheon and dance; Miss Dorothy Hack, president of the active chapter at DePauw University; Mrs. James H. Ruddle, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association and Mrs. A. S. Rowe, vice president and Miss Amy Glendening, secretary and treasurer. Chairmen of the various committees were also seated at this table including Dorothy Klump, Virginia Hudson, Virginia Grishaw, and Edith Funston of the active chapter at DePauw; Mrs. James C. Carter. Mrs. J. McKim Duncan, Mrs. Wood C. Moll, Mrs. Vincent Barker, and Miss Gladys Swinford of the alumnae chapter. State Officers Chosen The luncheon proper preceded a short business meeting at which new State officers were elected, as well as a delegate to the national convention of Alpha Phi to be held at Bigwin, Toronto, Canada, in June. For the luncheon, the tables and room were decorated to carry out the Alpha Phi sorority colors, bordoaux and silver. Soft green smilax was also arranged on the different tables forming the letters of Alpha Phi. Flowers were dark red roses, bunches of lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots, the latter two the sorority flowers. The menus, which also served as programs, were of grey leather with the Alpha Phi crest in gold on the front. Musical Program During the luncheon Miss Martha Pierson, of Wabash, of the active chapter, played the violin, and Miss Ruth Edwards, Newcastle, also of the active chapter, played several piano solos. During the luncheon a stunt was given by the DePauw active chapter entitled "The Doll Shop," written by a pledge, Miss Martha White, Dana. The cast follows: Thf Magician Miss Dorothy Muir Jack-in-tire-Box Miss Esther Boyle Monkey Dolls .. Caroline Jones and Helen Williamson Doll in Evening Dress Miss Marikahtyn Panabaker Ballet Doll Miss Iris Rogers Bell Hops Gertrude Strong and Old Fashioned Doll.. Miss Dorothy Klump Picrot ... Miss Louise Metsler Dutch Bov Miss Helen Dye Tin Soldier Miss Sally Robards The heads of the committees from the active chapter were: Dorothy Klump. general chairman; Virginia Huston, music; Virginia Grishaw. publicity and Edith Funston, entertainment Those serving on the alumnae committee were: Mrs. David Miller, general chairman; invitations. Mesdames R.ay Northwav, chairman, and Richsrd H. Collins; luncheon, Mrs. Carter, chairman. Mrs. A. S. Rowe and Mrs. Louis Oberreich; decorations. Mrs. J. McKim Duncan, chairman, and Ray D. Grimes and George Moffit, finance, Mesdames Vincent Barker, chairman, C. W. Cauble and George W. Miller, and dance. Miss Gladys Swinford. chairman. Mesdames Horace O. Wright and Thomas Hood. Jr.

Dance in Travertine Room The dance is scheduled for 3:30 p. m. in the Travertine room. Music for the occasion will be provided by Sinclair orchestra of Crawfordsvillc. The programs will be fashioned in the Alpha Phi colors, made of celluloid with the monograms of the men guests. The dance decorations are similar to those of the luiicheon with smilax grouped on the lights and around the space reserved for the orchestra, while around the room are vases filled with red roses, lilies of the valley and forget-me-nots. A feature of the dance will be a "pin dance.” The lighted pin will be the only illumination In the darkened room, and the orchestra will play "Alpha Phi, You’re the Only Frat For Me.” At the dance will be two rushees who were guests of the DePauw chapter, Miss Jane Baltz, Terre Haute, and Majorie Hall, Newcastle. Reservations for the luncheon and dance follow. Members of the Indianapolis alumnae are:, Mesdames Wood C. Mol!. Rav D. Grimes, A. S. Rowe, James H. Ruddell, B. W. McDonald, Ray H. Northway, R. W. Stokes. George T. Adamson. M. E. Ensley. Robert Miller. Vincent Barker. C. W. Gaublc, R. H. Collins, Raymond Gill, J. McKim Duncan. W. D. Eastland. Neal Grider. James C. carter. W. W. Bummers, Arthur Dixon. Horace Townsend. Lyle Wallace. Horace O. Wright, Thomas Hood. Jr.. George V. Miller, David J. Miller. L. O. Oberreich, Kenneth MeConnoughey. Ross Ludlow. Misses Anna Nell Allen, Effle Alverson. Adaline Barnett. Ethel Boyle. Beatrice Evans. Amy Glendenning, Gladys Shadle, Blanche Swinford. Ruth Taylor. Augusta Welker, Mary Hamlin, Phoebe Conway. Members of the active chapter at DePauw are: Dorothy Klurnpp. Elwood: Eloise Kemp, Terre Haute; Sally Robards. Stilesville: Marion Stimson. Terre Haute; Virginia Grishaw. Kokomo: Nora Prosser. Muneie; Edith Funston. Chicago; Margaret Rohwedder. Davenport. Iowa: Mary Fretageat; New Harmony; Jane Kimble. Springfield, 111.: Janette Cavender, Hobart; Louise Metzler. Rochester; Margaret Frazier. Terre Haute: Catherine Gwin. New Albanv; Wilma Grossman. North Vernon: Betty Cook. Portico; Martha Pierson. Wabash: Audrey Williams. Jeffersonville: Virginia Hudson. Anderson; Dorothy Hack. Cratvfordsvllle: Francis Williams. Edgar. 111. Pledges—Dorothy Muir and Francis Sharp. Indianapolis: Iris Rogers. Marion Shickle and Gertrude Strong. Terre Haute; Betty Handley. Gary: Helen Chittisl:. Chicago; Marykathryn Panabaker. Kokomo; Julia Gregg, Crawfordsvillc; Helen Dve. Wolcott: Jean Bain. Chicago: Evelyn Goff. Rockville: Martha White. Dana: Ruth Edvards, Newcastle: Caroline Jones, Pennvllle: Dorothy Thompson. Moline. Ill,; Juanita Jones and Ruth Hall. Anderson: Helen Williams. Princeton; Isabel Peacock. Darlington, and Elizabeth Shoup, Covingten. Out of town were: Miss Anna Sankev. Mrs. J. L. Dawson, Miss Barbara Wagner and Miss Adelaide Kipp. Terre Haute: Miss Agnes Hall, Eaton,' Ind.: Mrs. Louis Cuhl, Huntingburg; -Mrs. Kathryn Bossett. Terre Haute: Mrs. Lelali Egnew Clark. Lafayette; Miss Oliva B. Hotiot. Terre Haute: Mrs. Ralph W. Graham. ■ Slmcpsville: Miss Avlouine Prosser. Muneie: Miss Regnia Herren. Mrs. Heber Ellis and Miss Lenore Allsparnrh. Oreencastle: Mrs. Homer Talley, Miss Marv • Alice-and Mr-. Waiter TaHev. Terre Haute: Miss Mary White. Dana, and Miss Mary Grosgan. Selects Delegates Miss Dorothy Oblinger as business delegate and Miss Alpha Bassett as social delegate, have been chosen to represent Alpha Epsilon chapter of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority at its national convention at Little Rock, Ark., in June. A number of Indianapolis young women are planning to attend the affair, which will be a representative gathering of the sorority’s ”,000 members of sixtyseven chapters in six States.

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Before her mervin;;.' !.v Saturday Miv. Charles Louis Sergeant was Miss Martha Beard, daughter of L. A. Beard, 3300 '<!. Meridian St. Mr. and Mrs. Savgeant arc at home here. Mrs. Leonard Dudley Lloyd was Charlotte Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Thomas. 553 West Dr., Woodruff PL. before her mariage this morning at St. Pauls Episcopal Church in Cincinnati. Miss Elias Atkins is assistant chairman of the invitations and ticket committee for the annual Junior League ball to be given at the Indianapolis Athletic tmu April 0. - The marriage of Miss Mayma Katherine Vahlc to Richard Prange took place last Saturday. Miss Helen Judd, De P. v versity, is chairman of the State dance of the Alpha Gamma De;ta sorority, which will take p'acc tonight at the Marott Hotel. Miss Helen Clark and Miss Mary Thorne Mower are members of the active chapter of Phi Mu sorority at Indiana University who will have part in the stunt to be given at the sorority State luncheon Marf:h 24. D. A D. InDOOrTiCNIC SET FOR THURSDAY The March indoor picnic of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter D. A. R., will be held Thursday at 12:30 p. m. at the chapter house, with Mrs. Charles P. Tartenning and Mrs. W. T. Gooden as hostesses. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Arthur Levy, S. E. Glass, W. H. Montgomery and J, H. Eusey. Walter H. Montgomery will speak at 2 p. m. on-" Hand Woven Coverlids.” Junior League Rummage Sale The Junior League will have a rummage sale Thursday. Friday and Saturday at the Colorcd.Knights of Pythias building, Senate Ave. and Walnut St. Mrs. Romney Wilson is in charge. House furnishings will be included in the rummage for sale. 0 '.4. Tan Zeta Meeting Miss Eleanor Rocmbkc will be hostess Tuesday evening for the meeting of Alpha Tau Zeta Sorority.

MEETINGS OF INDIANAPOLIS CLUBS TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK

MONDAY "The Land of the Shamrock” will be Ihe subject of Michael W. Lyons at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. Chapter House. Election of officers of the Monday Club will be held at the D. A. R. Chapter House. Mrs. L. J. Bailey of the State Library will speak on “The Better Homes Movement.” Mrs. John Robert Craig, pianist, will play "Dance Caprice” <Grleg); “Nocturne” <Craig) and "Fantasie impromptu” <Chopin*. Mrs. M. H. Wallick. assisted by Mesdames Alice M. French, Harris F. Holland. Harry Yockey. M. E. Heiner and Mrs. Robert Humphries, will be hostesses. The Irvington Coterie will meet with Mrs. J. E. Wilson, 5821 Julian Ave. Mrs. C. W. McCarty will have “Rigoletto” cVerdi) as her subject. Mrs. F. R. Gorman, 20 N. Dearborn St., assisted by Mrs. Ira J. Holmes, will be hostess for the Present Day Club. Reciprocity papers will be read by Mrs. W. H. Schmidt and Mrs. Arthur F. Lungren. TUESDAY Edgar Webb will speak on "The Old Pike: A Centennial Paper” at the meeting of the Century Club at the D. A. R. Chapter House. State Library day will be observed by the Independent Social Club with Mrs. O. R. McKittriick, 2470 Kenwood Ave. Election of officers will be held by the Inter-Alia Club with Mrs. B. 11. Logan, 5120 Park Ave. Mrs. Raymond Baliweg will speak on "Joan of Arc.” The Fortnightly Literary Club will observe guest day with a program at 3 p. m. at the Propylaeum. This is an anniversary party and each member may bring two guests. Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb will talk on “Woven Coverlids.” Mrs. Mortimer

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Furscott, chairman of the room and finance will be in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Allen Hendricks is club president. The Meridian Heights Inter Se Club will meet with Mrs. E. C. Rubush, 150 E. Forty-Sixth St. ElecOhio Dean Will Be A. A . U. W. Guest Speaker Dean Irma E. Voight will be the speaker at the guest meeting of the Indianapolis Branch of the American Association of University Women at the Propylaeum on Thursday at 2:30 p. m. The meeting will be a reception and tea for members and their guests, after which Miss Voight will speak on “Responsibilities of the College Woman.” Miss Voight has been dean of women at Ohio University for the past fifteen years, and is particularly known for her work among undergraduate students in her position and as a member of the executive committee of the National Students’ Council of the Y. W. C. A., which has brought her in contact with student groups in fifty or sixty colleges. Miss Voight is a native of Illinois and began her education in the Illinois State Normal. After teaching school in her own State she reentered college, and received her Ph. D. from the University of Illinois. Her principal interest during her service with Ohio University and among other student bodies has been an intensive study of student life during adjustments in college and after it since, she says, “They are the key to so many of the solutions of life’s later problems.”

tion of officers will be held. Mrs. F. A. Linton will give “A Play for Women.” The committee in charge is composed of Mrs. H. V. Baily, Mrs. Clifford Christena and Mrs. E. J. LefTcrson. "Honduras” will be the subject of Mrs. D. E. Kramer at the meeting of the Irvington Chautauqua Club with Mrs. T. F. Reavis, 5728 New York St. Mrs. M. C. Campbell will speak on “Salvador.” Mrs. Elbert P'orer. 915 E. Maple Rd., will bo hostess for the Hoosier Tourist Club. Mrs. Claude Spurrier will speak on “A Visit to Kenilworth,” and Mrs. T. E. Halls will give a book review. The Proctor Club will meet witn Mrs. T. A. Wynne, 3611 Washington Blvd. Mrs. E. H. Bingham will .speak on “Habit forming,” and Mrs. J. A. Thompson on "Current Events.” A luncheon meeting and election of officers of the Irvington Tuesday Club will be held with Mrs. J. Murray Chenowetli, 51 N. Hawthorne Lane. Election of officers of the Amicitia Club will be held with Mrs. Frank Castor, 3350 N. Capitol Ave., assisted by Mrs. Galcb Doyal. V ’DNESDAY "The Setting <jf the Home" will be the general topic for the meeting of the Zetathea Club with Mrs. T. W. Engle. 426 N. State St. The program will include "Beautiful Gardens I Have Seen” by Mrs. J. W. Knipp. and "The Influence, of Well Kept Yards in a Community,” by Mrs. C. C. Pollock. The Minerva Club will meet with Mrs. C. F. McDaniel, 3839 Ruckle St, Mrs. George Linting will speak on “American Cathedrals.” Mrs. Frank Driver, 127 Blue Ridge Rd., will be hostess for the Wednesday Afternoon Club.

THURSDAY Guest Day will be observed by the Aftermath Club with Mrs. Nettie L. Kane. A program will be presented by Mesdames Henry E. Von Grimmenstcin, O. T. Bchymer and J. A. Sink. FRIDAY Mrs. J. Edward Morris, Williams Creel; Estate, will be hostess lor the Woman's Round Table Club. The program will include papers on “Jane Austin” by Mrs. R. Reeder and “Pride and Prejudice” by Mrs. J. E. Andrews. "Late of Birmingham” will be the subject of Mrs. Fred Sims at the meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's Club at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Robert B. Faily will speak on “Emancipaitons.” Mrs. C. E. Titus will discuss “Dynasties” and Mrs. Will Remy on "Present Day History” at the meeting of the Culture Club with Mrs. G. V. Taylor, 37 E. Thirty-Seventh Si. The Irvington Catholic Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. Mary McNutt,, 5438 Lowell Ave. A St. Patrick's day program will be given. "Industrial Arts in Our Schools” will be the subject of Mrs. J. H. Butler at the meeting of the Irvington Fortnightly Club with Mrs. George Buck, 5723 E. Washington St., assisted by Mrs. W. B. Farmer. “Time Pieces and Looking Glasses" will be the topic of Mrs. Samuel MeGaughy. Election of officers of the Magazine Club will be held at the luncheon meeting at the Y. W. C. A. The hostesses will include Mesdames Alice Sickler, M. L. Moon, C. S. Rhoads, C. D. Pennick and Miss Corinnc Ryan. Western Alumnae Picnic The Western College Alumnae will have a picnic super next Saturday at the home of Miss Ginevra McCoy, 974 West Dr., Woodruff Place.

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Federation Group Head Wifi Speak M rs. lit;ene b. lawson. <f Oklahoma, chairman of music in the General Federation of Women's Flubs, will speak on “Art. Literature and Music of the American Indian,” at die March meeting of the Woman's Department Club at 2:30 Wednesday at the club house. The polls for the club election will be open from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. that day for members to vote on the following candidates for office: For president. Mrs. W. C. Smith and Mrs. S. E. Perkins; second vice president. Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, Mrs. Madison Swandener, recording secretary, Mrs. Clayton Ridge; treasurer, Mrs. Lewis H. Spurges. Mrs. Clark Wheeler; membership secretary, Mrs. J. H. Hellekson and Mrs. Taldcn Greer: ilnee directors to be elected from Mesdames James Ermstoa, J. H. Hamlet. George M. Weaver, Victor Kendall and H. B. Fikc. Relative of Chief Mrs. Lawson, who will illustrate her talk with songs, is the granddaughter of the last tribal chief oi the Delaware Indians. Her grandlather was converted and became a Baptist minister. Mrs. Lawson’s husband is the United States Senator from Oklahoma. She will sing “On a Cloud I Will Ride,” "Rain in the Desert." “Legend of the Waterfall," "Her Blanket," “I Sing in My Heart at the Weaving.” The drama department of the Department Club will meet Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the club house. 1702 N. Meridian St. There will be an election of officers and two members of the executive committee to serve two years. Mrs. William Shell is chairman of the nominating committee, assisted by Mrs. James Carter, Mrs. George Cox, Mrs. Henry Dithmer and Mrs. William Klingholz. Mrs. Harriett Mueller, Lafayette, is coming for a return engagement. She will give an interpretitive reading of "Marco Millions” by Eugene O'Neill. She will preface the read- ! ing with outstanding facts of j O'Neill’s life. Mrs. Mueller gave an > Interpretation of W. Somerset Maughan’s “The Constant Wife” before the department in October. A reception for the incoming and outgoing officers will follow the program. Tri-Art Special Meet A special meeting of the Tri-Art Club will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. with Miss Doris Ashcraft, 1622 E. Tenth St. Members and pledges who sang in the program Wednesday are asked to attend. There * will be no meeting Monday night.

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League Will Hold State Session Here M)lE'than one hundred delegates from League of !>Vomcn Voters organizations in Ift„diana are expected for the State ct\Tvention of the league to be held at iA e Marott Hotel Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. National worK ers will attend and talk at the various sessions, and a number of social atlAirs have been planned. A dinner will be served Wednesday evening at she Woocistock Club, followed by a program. The complete program follows: WEDNESDAY 10 00 A. MP.—re-convention board Os “ l " rectors meeting, Marott Hotel. , nch , on Noon Local league iiresideiHsluncmyo. Miss Sara Lauter. president of Indianapcvis “Wp * J M. -Opening session of vent ion. Mrs. Frank Hatch Strelßhioff, president of the State league Greeting irom Indtanapohs. Minutes or rVtr* IQ‘?7 rop volition. iae&SUrcr o BudgetTepori. Headquarters report. Nominating committee report. President s au rt ':s-30 P. M. --Stadias ences. Child Welfare and Education, Mr.. Frank D. Hatfield and MUs Mary Lane of Indianapolis, leaders of dj ; s:ussion Wiliiam King and Dr. Ada L. fac w* l ey the State board oi health. Blanche Merv. State school attendance Officer, guests. - Women in Industry atut Legal Status of Women. Mrs. Edna M. Christian of Indianapolis and Mr.s. Pearl Lee Vernon of MarttnsvUle. leaders of “Is cusslon. Miss Edith Rockwood. Hunfl* I.eague of Women Voters, speaker. Lit mg Costs," Mrs. Charles N. leetcr, Hagers to fi:Vo V. 1 M.' n ßuffet supper at the Woodstock Club, followed by cusnon of organization problems. Dcus Sion led bv Mrs. William G. Htbb*ra. Winnetka. til., fourth regional director of the national league. THURSDAY POO A. M. Standing committee breakfasts. ••International Cooperation to Pretom War. Mrs. William S. Khrich. Evano* villo. pre. idin■. Hostesses. Mrs. William. S. Lockhart and Miss Pearl Forsythe. Indianapolis. ‘Etfirieucy in Government. Mr;* John C. Boss. Elkhart, presiding. Hostess. Mrs. Ralph E. Carter. Indian"inAO A M. Open meeting on Registration Lews. Mrs. Walter S. Greenough. liresidlng 1 "The Tvpe of Registration Law That Indiana Needs." Prof. Howard E. Jensen. I Butler University. Followed by open dUI cusslon led by Miss Edith Rockwood of the I Illinois league of Women Voters, i Noon New voters’ luncheon. Mrs. J. R. Nefl South Bmtd. presiding. Miss Marian Llnkmever, Indiana University League president: Mis.. Edith Ralls. Butler University and Miss Mari' Elizabeth Skinner, Purdue University, honor guests. "The Clti-. zonshio Responsibilities of /outh, Lillian Gv Bern. Indiana University. 2 30 P. M. Open session on the Direct Primary. Mrs. T. J. Louden, presiding. Candidates for Governor and United elates Senator will present their vies of the direet primary i’t Indiana. Oiscuaalon led hv Miss Edith Rockwood of the Illinois | ‘* 4*oo to 0:00 P. M. —Polls open for voting. i;AO p. M, Banouet meeting, Mrs, Frank Hatch StrelghtofT. presiding. Report of 1 elections committee. "Widening Borders of S iriai Control." Dr. Sophronlsba Breojen--1 rider Uniter,sUv of Chieago. "A NovsI neper Rf ue." Butler University League Os I Women Voters. FRIDAY 1 8:00 A. M.—Business session. Mrs. H. R. Misener. Michigan City, piesiding. Coni vention commute reports. Reports of i standing committee chairman: adoption of I the program of work for 1023-29 including ! legislative program. Report of resolutions i committee. i 10. TO A. M.—City manager meeting. ClayI pool Hotel. The Plan and Purpose of i the Confereno V John W. Esterline, chairman. "The Way Out for Indiana Citler.'* j Dr. Leon-rrl P. White. University of Chi--1 ruco. "The cit v M-neger Plan—A Chalj 'nr? to Cltlrensbln " Mr H. R. Misener. Michigan City. "What the City Manager | Plan Has Done in Wichita," L. W. Clapp, j Wichita. Kan. Moon -Luncheon. Riley room. Claypool ; Hotel. Fred Hoke, nre Id nr. "The Fu- ! turc of America Is in th" Keening of Her | Citi-s." Charles P. Taft It. Cineinati. Ohio. i 2OPP. M "How to Inaugurate. Organise I and F't"eut* a n ,, mtV’lgn so- Citv Mn- --; -c-r Gnvernro—H." Cloud* H. Anderson | -Th, Indiana City Manager Law." Winfield ' Miller.

News of Indiana D. A. R. Chapters

Mrs. Alfred Hansen and Miss : Edna Kitchen were hostesses for the Abijah Bigelow Chapter, Michigan I City. a a a The Princeton Chapter met with M’ss Mabel Tichenor. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Robert Woods, Mrs. Lucille Miller, Mrs. James A. Sprowl and Miss Bessie Miller. ana An “automobile” meeting was held by members of the Greensburg | chapter with Mrs. J. H. Christian Jr., assisted by Mrs. Daisy Magee j and Miss Florine Tilson. Responses to roll call were “Makes of Autos.” | Mrs. Arthur Lemmon read a paper I on “Automobiles,’’ alter which a. | round table of Ford jokes and limer- | icks was given. ana | "Historic Inns and Taverns of | Union County" was the topic of the j meeting of the Liberty chapter with ! Mrs. George Stevens. ana Nomination of officers was held by j the William Henry Harrison Chapter. Valparaiso, at the home of Mrs. Martin Gregory. Mrs. Gregory was j assisted by Mrs. George Chester. a a a The Plymouth chapter met with ! Mrs. Lloyd Morris. Dinner was | served, followed by a business scs- | sion. a a a Mrs. John Lieber, assisted by Mrs. ! Frank Smith, was hostess for the ; Hartford City chapter. a a a The Portland chapter met with ! Mrs. A. L. Alshouse, assisted by Mrs. iH. J. Templeton and Miss Ada [ Miller. nun ' A candle light meeting was held by the John Conner Chapter, Connersville, at the home of Mrs. E. C. Hassler. The program was given by Mrs. Albert L. Christman an; Miss Mary Jane Rieman. Assisting hostesses were Mesdames Zell Hart, B. E. Myers, Robert W. Henry, O, Edwin Johnston, L. Layton Lydy and Miss Oiudabon Henry. a a a William Oard Chapter, Brazil, was in charge of the meeting of the Clay County Historical Society. Mrs. Caroline Adams, regent, presided. assisted by Mrs. Anna James, Mrs. Nelle Wardlaw and Miss Jean Bucklin. a a a Guest day was observed by the Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter, Ft. Wayne, at the Sinney homestead. Mrs. Florence Compton, Mrs. Charles Meigs and Mrs. Will Crighton were in charge of the program. Mrs. W. L. Pettit, chairman for the afternoon, was assisted by Mesdames J. E. Elliott, W. R. Fritz, J. C. Cromber, B. Paul Mossnian and Wayne Thieme. Post Office Auxiliary Mrs. Louis Doerschell, 314 N. Summitt Ave., will be hostess for the monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Federation of Post Office Clerks Tuesday with a covered dish luncheon at noon.