Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1928 — Page 8

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Picture Exhibit to Open Monday at Meeting of Club's Art Department MRS. KATE MILNER RABB will talk on “The Old Craft of CoverFet Weaving,at the meeting of the art department of the Woman’s Department Club Monday afternoon. Miss Susan Ivetcham and Miss Emma King, exhibitors of pic-

tures for the month of April will open the exhibit on Monday and will be guests of honor at the tea to follow the meeting. Miss Ketcham will give a short talk on her student days with William Chase. Mrs. Russell Banks will sing old fashioned songs. Former are department chairmen, including Mrs. H. B. Burnet, Mrs. O. C. Wileov, Mrs. John R. Curry and Mrs. S. E. Perkins and Mrs. Leonidas Smith, incoming chairmen, will also be honor guests at the tea. Mrs. Samuel J. Copeland will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lucius O. Hamilton, Mrs. Elwood Morris and Airs. C. L. Ewing. tt tt tt The literature and'' drama departments of the club will have a joint meeting Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the club house. The program, following a short business meeting, will be opened by Miss Louise Cox, a graduate of the Metropolitan School of Dramatic Arts, who will give readings from Shakespeare. Prof. John Smith Harrison of Butler University will speak on “The Paganism of John Galsworthy,” and will show the Greek spirit in Galsworthy’s work. The hospitality committee of the two departmnets will act as hostesses for the social hour and refreshments will be served. The new officers for the drama department are: Chairman, Mrs. Littleberry Foster; vice chairman, Mrs. Edward A. Wiley; secretary, Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee, and treasurer, Mrs. William Shimer; executive committee, Mrs. Leoy K. Fesler and Mrs. Laura Blanton. This will be the last meeting for the year for both the departments and all members of the genei-al club are invited to attend. Guests will be admitted at the usual guest lee. Mrs. John M. Williams is chairman of the literary department and Mrs. Frank Anding of the drama department. tt tt tt The Mothers’ Round Table of the club will hold its regular meeting at the club house Thursday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Angela Moler, principal of School 11, will speak on “The Exceptional Child.” The hospitality committee for the day will be Mrs. J. P. Tretton, Mrs. C. E. Parks, Mrs. J. B. Bigelow and Mrs. T. P. Stokes. Tea will be served at the close of the program. Members are asked to bring guests. Mrs. Frank M. Lahr, department chairman, will preside. Marion County Pythian Sisters Wil IBe Guests The Marion County Association of Pythian Sisters will be entertained at the quarterly meeting by Acton Temple No. 226 at Acton next Friday afternoon and evening. A covered dish dinner will be served in the evening. Mrs. Hattie Swails, Acton, will give a welcome address and response will be made by Mrs. Hattie Walls. Installation will be given by Myrtle Temple No. 7; the entertainment by Banner Temple No. 37; ritualistic work by Acton Temple with Monitor Temple No. 244, providing the degree team; exemplification of ballot by Irvington Temple. There will be election of officers.

News of Indiana D. A. R. Chapters

Members of Dorothy Q. Chapter, Crawfordsville, met at Elston chapter memorial house. Mrs. Charles E. Butler read a paper on “George Rogers Clark” and exhibited a Wedgewood plate purchased by Paul Revere chapter, Muncie, for the benefit of the Clark exposition in Vincennes next year. Miss May Taylor talked on the William Harrison mansion at Vincennes and Dr. J. F. Clearwater, secretary-treasurer of the American Revolution, talked on the Clark celebration. h tt tt Mrs. John Adams, regent of the William Oard chapter, Brazil, and her sister, Mrs. Luella Halbert, gave a luncheon Saturday in honor of Mrs. C. W. Ross, State regent, and Miss Mary Alice Warns, southern district chairman. tt tt a Members of Sarah Winston Henry Chapter, Newcastle, met at the home of Mrs. Claud Stanley and were entertained at tea. The next meetingwill be held in May with Mrs. W. W. Thomas’ group in charge. tt tt Members of Marion Chapter were entertained with a musical program at Marion College. Mrs. Dolores K. Nussbaum arranged the program. u ft it Mrs. H. M. Gerguson entertained Clinton Chapter members in honor of Mrs. William Ross, Crawfordsville, State regent. She was assisted by Miss Marie Gerguson and Mrs. Alfreda Raynes. it tt tt The Columbus Chapter met at the home of Mrs. E. S. Carter. Mrs. Bert Fruit, vice regent, presided. It was announced that Mrs. Laura Fix has been appointed chairman of the Revolution relic committee. / tt tt Mrs. Jessie F. Croan was hostess for the meeting Wednesday of Kik- • tha-we-nund Chapter, Anderson. -Patriotic Education” was discussed by Mrs. O. E. McWilliams. Mrs. Margaret McGaughy gave a paper on “Benjamin Franklin and His Daughter, Sarah.” tt U * Richard Henry Lee Chapter, Covington, gave a public party. Mrs. Fred John and Mrs. William B. received.

Bridge Tea Tendered to Bride-Elect MISS IRENE SEUEL, whose marriage 1o Roland Crocker Davies, Washington, D. C., will take place April 9, was honored with a bridge tea this afternoon by Mrs. David F. Swain Jr. and Miss Mary Patia Carver at the home of Mrs. David Swain Sr., 1903 N. Delaware St. Sweet peas and roses carried out the bridal colors of pink and green. The guests presented Miss Seuel with a satin comfort. Those present were: Mesdames Henry Dithmer, Walter Shirley, Herbert Piel, Emory Baxter, Evanson Earp, Harold Walton. Donald D. Hoover, Warren Mannon, James Ray, Francis Sommers, Louis Hensley, Blanton Coxen, Vincent Rawlings and Misses Edna Seuel. Mary and Dorothy Sutherland. Frances Peters, Helen Myers. Betty and Helen DeGrief. Frances Krieg, Glen Schwenk and Ruth McKenzie. Jewish Juniors Annual Cabaret Being Planned Plans have been started for the annual cabaret of the Council of Jewish Juniors, to be given May 15 at the Columbia Club. The chairmen appointed are: Miss Evelyn Hahn, business manager; Miss Evelyn Wolf and Miss Marjorie Fisher, co-chairmen; Mrs. Reuben Solomon, property manager; Miss Louise Jeager, costumes; Miss Dorothy Goodman, tickets; Miss Julia Goldberger, program, and Miss Florence Efroymson, publicity.

W. C. T. U. NOTES

Marion County women will hold its regular executive meeting Monday at 1 p. m. at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Eva Davidson, president, will preside.

Frances Cleveland union will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. at the home of Mrs. Mattie Gregg on the Morgantown and County Line Rd. Devotion will be led by Mrs. Charles McLain. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr. Indianapolis, will speak, on “The Direct Primary.” Mrs. Thomas Gardner will speak on the Eighteenth Amendment. Mrs. Hubert Jordan will preside. tt tt tt Vayhinger Union will meet on Wednesday at 9 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Cora Perry, 1025 Jefferson Ave. Mrs. George S. Henninger will lead devotions. Mrs. Mabel Klopp, director of child welfare, will have a lesson on “Child Welfare.” A round table discussion will be led by Mrs. M. D. Willey. Mrs. Daisy Andrews, musical director will have a musical program. Mrs. Willy, president, will preside. tt tt o Brightwood Union will meet Thursday at 2 p. m., at the Brightwood M. E. Church. Mrs. Victor Hargitt will lead devotions. Mrs. Emma Yeager, president, will preside. a tt it Thurman W. C. T. U. will not hold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Estelle Ballcnger is president. n a Meridian Union will meet Wednesday for an ali day session at the home of Mrs. Frank A. Symmes, 2730 Sutherland Ave. At the morning session w’hich will open at 10 o’clock, Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson will speak on “Christian Citizenship.” Luncheon will be served at 12:15 p. m. Mrs. Nellie F. Stringer is luncheon chairman. The afternoon meeting will open at 1:30. The musical program will be under direction of Mrs. L. E. York, local director. Mrs. W. H. Day will give a vocal solo. Mrs. Emma Kuhn will lead devotions. The speaker Will be Dr. Kenosha. Sessions of the Indiana Girl’s School, on “Social Morality and Child Welfare.” Mrs. Symmes, president, will preside. Acquaintance Tea The first of four “acquaintance teas” to be given by the South Side branch of the Y. W. C. A. was held Friday in honor of charter members of the -.organization. Mrs. O. L. Teague was general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Henry Unger and Mrs. Thelma Stocker. Miss Florence Lanham of the main branch of the “Y” gave a short talk on membership. The Girl Reserve Club of school No. 31 gave a stunt, and Miss Virginia Boyd entertained with a reading. Spring flowers and candles decorated the tea tables. Seeded Raisins Before you start seeding raisins, pour boiling' water over them, let stand a few minutes and then drain. The seeds will come out easily. Sticking Windows To move a sticking window, pull the ropes at each side down as far as possible and let them go with a snap. Repeat several times. Paint Spots, To remove paint or plaster spots from woodwork, either scratch off with a razor or use hot vinegar to sponge the spot clean. Dwight L. Shouse, Paris, France, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. E. G. Shouse, 3326 Central Ave.. for several seeks, _ __

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f A MONG Junior League members active in. planning /*■ the radio ball. April 9 at flic Indianapolis Athletic Club is Mrs. William C. Robbs, assistant chairman, of Ihc costume committee. Mrs. Edward E. Gates Jr. is chairman of the ball. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert E. Poclincr, 2JOS Conner Ave.. announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Wardc W. Fowler , which look place Or l . 15 at Brookvillr, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler are at home with. Mrs. Fourier's parents. Mrs. Rog Hardwood teas Miss Beulah Edwards, 1512 Central. Are., before her marriage Saturday evening at the home of Dr. Frank Lee Roberts, the officiating minister. Mr. unit Mrs. Hazelwood on at home rn Chicago.

Shower, Party Given in Honor of Bride-Elect Mrs. Theodore McDaniels, 930 Parker Avr., entertained this afternoon with a linen shower and bunco party in honor ol Miss Ruth Duvall whose marriage to Ora McDaniels will take place April 21. The bridal colors, pink and white, were used in the appointmnets and on the sprinkler from which the shower gifts were presented. Sweet peas and carnations were used in the roc/ s. The guests were: Mesdames Robert Avoir. Mary Osborne, Dale Uronino. Alvin Schulmcyrr, Ivan B'ade. Blake Wilson. Anna Ilnzlett. Hole i Pitman. Roland Duvall and Edna Duvall, and Misses Edna Patrick, Bern and Elizabeth Coleman. Many to Visit French Lick on Easter Sunday B FRENCH 'LICK SPRINGS, Ind., March 31.—Holy Week, with Pain? Sunday and. Good Friday will bo observed here. The end of the Lenten season is not without importance here, religiously, though of more color socially. The Easter period is the beginning of the stay sos scores at French Lick. Reservations for Easter have been heavy. Monday. All Fool’s Day, as well as Palm Sunday, there opens at French Lick the golf event, the Tournament of American Cities, in which golfers will play for trophies offered by Thomas D. Taggart, who has returned to French Lick from Palm Beach, where he spent the winter. He will be occupied with Indiana politics during the spring an dsummer and will be at Houston, Texas, in support of Evans Woollen, Indianapolis banker, for the Democratic nomination. Week-end golfing parties at the club house on the hills course promise to be popular this spring. A party of golfers and their wives from Highland Golf and County Club, Indianapolis, will come early in May for a party. Similar parties will come from Louisville, Ky., Chicago and Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodabaugh, Indianapolis, have been spending several days at the springs. They will return in April. A Bennett Gates, Dayton, Ohio, formerly of Indianapolis, will come to the springs in May with a party of friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeLorenzi, South Bend, have been at the springs for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mcyn and Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Meyn. Hammond, are here as are Mr. and Mrs. George Romeigh, Terre Haute. , District Business Women A district meeting of the Fedrated Busihess and Professional Women’s Clubs will be held at Salem Sunday. Miss Marian Ingham, Ft. Wayne. State federation president, and Miss Anna Voigt, president of the Jeffersonville club and Mrs. James E. Howard, also of Jeffersonville, will speak.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK

Mrs. S. R. Artman will lecture on "Old Worcester, Unlucky Church of England.” at meetsing chapters of the International Study and Travel Clubs, next week. tt tt Normandy chapter will meet with Mrs. H. R. A. Baughman for noon luncheon Monday. Mrs. L. C. Hosefeld and Mrs. H. 11. Robertson will read papers. Mrs. Newton Berger will sing. Mrs. Clara Aldrich will preside. u u a The Foo chapter will meet Thursday evening at the home of the president. Miss Dorthy DeHaven. Other oificei’s recent elected are: Edna Fevrier, vice president; Bobbie Wertz, recording secretary; Nemloh Baker, corresponding secretary, and Mary Stow, treasurer. it u u Lincolnian chapter will meet with Mrs. Bert Smith, Zionsvfile, for 1 o’clock luncheon Friday. Mrs. James Chalmers Morrison will have charge

CARD PARTIES

There will be a card party at Holy Rcsary Hall, 520 Stevens St., Monday at 2:15 and 8:15 p. m. for the benefit of Holy Rosary Church, There will be a card party at the St. Mary's Academy Sunday afternoon and evening, April 22, given by the first academic class. Reservations for tables may be made by calling Miss Helen Roth, or Miss Mary Cosgrove. There will be a food sale and supper will be served betweemaameik''

of a musical program. There will be a round table talk on “World Peace. Is It Possible,” Mrs. B. F. Hollingsworth will preside. Officers elected at the last meeting are: Mrs. Vincent B. Binager, president: Mrs. Horace Carey, first vice president: Mrs. W. H. Link, second vice president; Mrs. Harry J. Stombaugli, recording secretary: Mrs. James C. Morrison, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Sale H. Morrow, treasurer. it tt tt Te-aro-ah chapter has elected the following officers for the year: President, Mrs. E. P. Messick; first vice president, Mrs. Hannah Hawk: second vice president, Mrs. Horace Riggs; recording secretary, Mrs. Louis C. Schwartz; treasurer, Mrs. Harold Lanham; corresponding secretary, Mrs. R. P. Beverly. In California Miss Martha Winkenhofer, 2054 Asheland Ave.. violinist and pianist, who left Chicago March 19 on a concert tour, arrived in Los Angeles, Cal., today . She will visit relatives and friends in Los Angeles and San Francisco before returning home. Church Benefit Motion pictures of the Passion Play will be shown Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. afc the Rome theater, 520 Stevens St.', for the benefit of Holy Rosary Church. Tri Art Club Tri Art Club will meet Monday at 7:45 p. m. with Miss Margaret Brockman, 3246 Ruckle St,

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CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY George L. Denny will talk on “Professor Wilson" at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. chapter house. The Sesame Club will meet with Mrs. Edward Prillaman, 615 E. Twenty-Third St. Mrs. L. P. DeVelling will talk on “Cities in Spain” and Mrs. J. M. Chcnoweth on “Spain of Today.” Mrs. J. W. Putnam. 362 Downey Ave., will be hostess for the Irvington Woman's Club, when Mrs. Torn Elrod will talk on “Bernard Qucsnay.” The Review Club will observe guest day with Mrs. Robert Elliott, 2057 N. New Jersey St. Vincent C. L. S. C. will meet at 2 p. m. at the Fletcher American Bank. The club is studying China. Mrs. J. L. Cahow will talk on “Who and Whence are the Chinese,” Mrs. David Munroe on “Government,” and Mrs. George Cheney on "Religion.” TUESDAY * Alpha Eta Latreian Club will meet with Mrs. Kenneth Coffin, 4508 Guilford Ave. Mrs. Earl Gilchrist will have charge of the musical program. Mrs. George B. Elliott will talk on "Early Craftsmen,” at the Heyl Study Club meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Franklin McCray will talk on “The Federal City,” and Mrs. James E. Bartlett on “Three Historic Shrines.” Mrs. John S. Macy will give the book review. Dan V. White will talk on "Astronomy,” at the Century Club meeting at the D. A. R. house. THURSDAY Mrs. C. E. Pogue, 2239 N. LaSalle St., will be hostess for the dinner party of the Ladies Federal Club, assisted by Mrs. Larsh, Mrs. Stonebraker and Mi’s. Wadsworth. Mrs. Hiram B. Peace, 3015 Broadway, will entertain the North Side Study Club. Mrs. Frederick Coons will read a paper on “Our National Parks,” and Mrs. Homer Porterfield's subject is “Japan, the Flowery Island." The Thursday Lyceum Club will meet- with Mik J 4. A Baltoaer, 424

E. Forty-Ninth St. Magazine day will be observed with Mrs. L. G. Orr in charge. The Aftermath Club will meet with Mrs. Clayton n. Ridge, 27 s. Denny St. Mrs. Simon Reisler will talk on "Negro Spirituals” and Mrs. J. F. Haines on "Stephen Collins Foster.” Mrs. J. M. Williams will review “Vanity Fair,” and Mrs. C. R. Lewis will review "The Return of the Native,'’ at the meeting of the Pierian Study Club with Mrs. T. D. Hoover. 3426 N. Illinois St. FRIDAY Mrs. 11. C. Stringer, 2451 Bellfontainc St., will entertain the Woman's Advance C'ub. Mrs. J. A. Hood will talk on “Modern Hood,” and Mrs. R. L. Phythian on "The Mormons." The Culture Club will meet with Mrs. Walter Carpenter, 926 West Dr., Woodruff Place. Miss Louise Carpenter will have charge of the program. SATURDAY Mrs. Ralph C. Root will talk on “Beaut/ Spots in Indiana.” at the meeting of the Saturday Afternoon Literary Club. Fowlcr-Poehncr Announcement is made ol the marriage of Ruth S. Pochner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pochner. 2308 Coyner Ave, and Warde W. Fowler, which took place Out. 15 at Brookville, Ind.. with Rev. Earle Coble officiating. Miss Mildred Games and Fred Hummell, oi this city were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler are at home at 2308 Coyncr Ave. Mrs. Fowler is a graduate ol Indiana University and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Fowler is athletic instructor at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Joint. Meeting A joint meeting of members of the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Franklin, Edinburg, Seymour and Columbus will be held in Columbus this evening. Dinner will be served to seventy-five after which there will be a business and sjQCi<il meeting.

.MARCH 31,1928

Spring Club Opening Set for Tonight rpllE Woodslcok Club will X be I ransformed into a supper club resembling the Tent at Miami Beach lor the annual spring opening tonight which will be in the form of a supper club dance and entertainment. Artificial ceilings will come low in the rooms. Bunting of all colors will be used. Professional entertainment will be provided which will also be in the form of that given at supper clubs. Reginald Garstang is chairman in charge of the opening, assisted by Mrs. John Gouldm, Mrs. Egbert Driscoll, Mrs. Vance Smith, Miss Mary Hamilton, Edward E. Stephenson ancl William Florea. Two hundred reservations have been mad* Attorney . to Speak for D.A.R. Attorney alvah t. RUCKER will talk on ' I’ortry of All Ages,” at the meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter D. A. R. Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the chapter house. Miss Mildred Schmedel will give the musical program. j Mrs. William Dobson and Mrs. ,J. ! F. Edwards will be hostesses for the I social hour to follow the tea and will ! be assisted by: Mcsdames Walter H. Green, Lucius O. Hamilton, 1 James A. Sutherland, Theodore , Craven, Lorrnc H. Hamlet, John Downing Johnson, Robert V. Erskine, O. L. Watkins, W. C. Bartholomew, W. D. Long. J. M. Newnam, D. H. A. KolofT ancl Misses Caroline Thompson, Lucilc Ballard and Florence Howell.

Voters League Committee Gets Report on Visit The executive committee of the League of Women Voters met in the State office of the Indiana League Thursday, with the following members present: Mrs. Walter S. Grcenough, State president, presiding; Mrs. T. J. Louden. Bloomington, first vice president; Miss Adah Bush, Indianapolis, secretary; Mrs. Charles N. Teetor, Hagerstown: Mrs. Frank H. Streightoff, and Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, Indianapolis. Mrs. Grcenough reported her visit to the Elkhart League Monday and announced that Mrs. C. T. Boynton, Elkhart, had accepted the chairmanship of the new voters committee of the State League. She women from Elkhart would attend the national convention of the I league in Chicago, April 23-28: Mcsdames: H. L. Landis, C. D. Greenleaf. George Fleming, George Hour. C. T. Boyton. J. C. Boss. Herman Bornoman, Wilbur Templin, J. J. Littrell, C. F. Frink and Miss Helen Boss. Mrs. Grecnough’s visit to Elkhart was the first of a series of such trips which the president will take in visiting each local league during the year. Methods of promoting “listening in" to the “Voters’ Service,” the broadcasting program sponsored by the national league and the National Broadcasting Company, were discussed. Attention was called to the program for Tuesday. J. Frederick Essary, chief of the Washington Bureau of the Baltimore Sun and president of the National Press Club, will speak on "Getting Ready for the Conventions—Democracy at Work” on (he program to be broadcast from station WRC, Washington, at 6 p. m. Central standard time. Varied Musical Program ' Thursday, the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club will have its fortnightly meeting at the Women's Department Club. The music department of the Colored X W C. A. will give a program of spiritual, classic and popular music. The legislative committee of the club will have charge of the lorum hour. Miss Boss Robbins, chairman of committee, will preside. A!phi Chi Mothers The April meeting of Alpha Cht University will be held at 8 p. m, Monday with Mrs. David F. Swain, 1003 N. Delaware St. Following the business meeting. Miss Georgianna Rockwell will give an account of the founding of Alpha Chi chapter at Butler. The social committee for the meeting is Mrs. C. R. Armenian, Mrs. A. E. Rcnn and Mrs. Peter P, Trillcr. Assembly Club The Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Woman’s Club will meet Wednesday for luncheon with Mrs. Arthur L. Gilliom, 3850 N Delaware St. Reservations are to be made by Tuesday with Mrs. William F. Werner. Members will work on scrap books and are asked to bring materials and supplies. Puckctt-Shirla w The marriage of Miss Marjoria Shirlaw, Bedford, and John Puckett, Kokomo, which took place Wednesday at the Marble Coilegiate Church in New York City, has been announced here. Both arc graduates of Dc Pauw University last year, where Mrs. Puckett was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and he of Phi Kapna Psi. Mr. Puckett was a star athlete of De Pauw. For Fredericks Miss Etta Richardson, 1417 Silver St., will entertain this evening with a party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick, who were recently married. Mrs. Lanham Hostess Mrs. Harry Lanham, 115 S Sher- , man Dr., will be hostess sci thej Swastika C]ubi jinusday evening,^