Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1928 — Page 8

[APEIL 14, 1928_

State Dance of Sorority This Evening MISS MARY PATRICK, Chicago, province president of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority Avas honor guest for the State luncheon held today in th crystal ballroom of the Marott hotel and will be a special guest at the State dance tonight. Mrs. Grady Cline was toastmistress for the luncheon which was attended by representatives of the active chapters and alumnae of the State. The centerpiece of the speakers table was a miniature airplane, “Spirit of Zeta Tau Alpha.” Each cover was marked by smaller planes on the wings of which were the luncheon programs. A silver and blue balloon was tied to each plane. Bowls of spring flowers were also used on the tables. Miss Gladys Bruce gave the welcome and the following toasts were given: “Hangars”, Olga Bonke; “The Take Off.” Louise Pearson; “Air Pockets,” Sylvia Buncy; “Flights,” Margaret McClure; “1928 Nonstop Flight,” symbolizing the sorority’s national convention at Bigwig Inn, Canada, Miss Patrick. Cup Presentation The scholarship cup was presented and a round table discussion followed. The Franklin chapter gave

a stunt. Patrons and Patronesses for the dance tonight are Dr. Lewis Brown, Dr. and Mrs. William F. King, Prof, and Mrs. M. D. Baumgartner, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Rudesill Special guests will be chaperones of the four chapter houses. Boutonnieres will be given as favors for the men and wrist bouquets for the girls. Among those who attended the luncheon were: Butler Chanter—Misses Thelma Ivens, Margaret Alexander. Anna Boldouf. Virginia Lett. Olga Bonke. Lucille Summers, Mary Hastings, Mre Dilts. Eulalie Wright. Loretta Glam. Bernice Livingston. Thelme Williams, Carrie Zook. Vera Hallihan. Marv Esther Lawler. Lois Hunt, Thelme Gah'an. Elizabeth Ann Miller, Marjorie Hall, Edith Fredericks. Edna Garwood. Jean Vestal. Clara Schreiber, Winifred McDowell. Elizabeth Fullenwider, Mildred Gorpper and Helen Rilling. Purdue Chapter- Misses Sylvia Bundy. Isadora Mason. Norma Blank. Emma Crull. Laura Fouts, Marjorie Densford, Lucille Blank and Edith Sehwayer. Franklin Chapter—Misses Mary Lois Hughes, Ruth Van Fleet. Ersie Smith. Lucille Pritchard, Catherine Boyd. June Cochran. Rachel Applegate, Lucy Smith. Lois Coffee. Margaret McClure, La Verna Nesbitt. Alice Laws. Emily McMahon. Marv Sanders, Cornelia Pentzer. Elberta Robertson. Kathryn Jennings and Bernice Mevers. Indiana University Chapter Misses Babs Boyer. Irene Ross, Lois Zimmerman. Florence Tomlinson. Betty Siefert, Hildreth Siefert. Marv Lou Wilkinson. Opal Weeks. Louise Pearson, Mary Hale, Betty Manning and Dorothy Mae Wilkinson. _ . Indianapolis Alumnae Misses Lois Michael. Eleanor King. Esther Rebfrew, Margaret Kluger. Estella Fiske, Kathryn Burgan. Margaret Newton. Julia Miller, Katherine Marlin. Helen Bedell. Jean Numamaker, Gladvs Ewbank. Josephine Graf, Ruth Ann Carson. Isabelle Eddy. Helen Libking. Mary Schaefer, Margaret Hohl. Louise Duncan. Susy Harmon. Dorothy Stewart. Daisv Schulz. Marie Tacoma. Lo'uise Kerr, Margaret Robinson, Hazel Gooch, Margaret Inman, Leda Hughes, Ellen Viney. Thelma Tacoma. Gladys Bruce and Ellen Ocker. Mesdames T. R. Lyda, Charles Williams, Mark Demaree, Russell Justice, R. B. Morrison, L. M. DeVoe. Hubert Merrill. Herbert Pedlow Charles Porter, Maynard King. Carl Turpin, Milton Loftin, Robert Fennell. W. L. Dearing, Hans Jacobsen. Robert Vestal. William E. Dav. Claud Vane. Howard Jensen, Grady Cline, Walter Houck and Herbert Hill. Out-of-Town Alumnae Misses Inez Lough. Roxve Humphreys, Hollis Hughes, and Gladvs Vance. Mesdames E. W. Hoffman and Harold Cobb. Franklin; Misses Charlotte Deeds, Anderson; Mildred Nusrmier, Wavnetown: Marie Bowlus. Alvin, 111.: Pauline Cordon .Richmond; Helen Sanders, Ewing, 111.: Lucille Surface. Greenwood; Julia Davis. Brookville: Pauline Wilkinson. Crawfordsville; Esther Ellis, Lafayette: Bonna Baughman. Linton; Dorothy Kemp, Andersen: Pauline Suitor, Idaviile; Mabel Washburn, Knightstown; Eve Keene. Charlottesville; Ruth Patterson. Rushville; Lena Weitnecht, Kokomo; Dorothea Wolfe. Wolcott; Mesdames John Wilson, Linton; J. L. Moore, Monticello; G. E. Hoke, Worthington; M. B. Payntor, Southport, and G. E. McDaniel, Bloomington.

Guild President Will Speak for Service Legion Mrs. Carl Wood, president of Sunnyside Guild, will speak and Mrs. Walker Baylor, mezzo-soprano, will sing at the meeting of the Hamilton Berry chapter, Service Star Legion, Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce. A board meeting wall be held at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Baylor will sing some compositions by Mrs. Cora Young Wiles. The chapter will give a musicale tea soon at the home of Mrs., J. F. Rainier, the program to be arranged by Mrs. Ruth Rainier Nessler, harpist. General arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Daisy Hayes, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. O. E. Green, hospitality chairman.

INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK

Mrs. Samuel R. Artman will lecture next week on “Harvest Festivals; Carillonneurs,” at meetings of chapters of the International- Study and Travel Club. ff ft ft Te-aro-ah Chapter will meet Tuesday for noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. T. H. Beecher, assisted by Mrs. P. L. Burford. Officers are: President, Mrs. J. K. Lang; vice president, Mrs. Clifford Christena; secretary, Mrs. P. L. Burford, and treasurer, Mrs. T. H. Beecher. , # tt Elizabethan Chapter will meet Wednesday at the parlors ot St. Paul’s M. E. Church. The husbands of members will be guests at dinner at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Elmer Jones will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. Henry Whelan, Mrs. Arthur DeVors, Mrs. George Dwire, Mrs, Maud Jones and Mrs. George Ruth. A musical program will follow. Afficers elected at the last meeting are: Mrs. Frank Spangler, president; Mrs. Harley Jones, first vice president; Mrs. Johh Robinson, second vice president; Mrs. George Ruth, secretary; Mrs. George Dwire, treasurer, and Mrs. A. E. Stratton, corresponding secretary. a a a Norwegian Chapter will meet Thursday with Mrs. Irving P. Blue for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. There will he a musical program. Newly elected officers are: President, Mrs. Fred Dusenburg; first vice president, Mrs. George P. Steinmetz; *

of Clubs to text Week Meet Friday ||u - j ItiSKiiESS S hm ~:~ rhwl lie Sav.-riti, ■**:- Docoration Mr, e. BrLavf; Ip scf the Huntington ■ honor’guest and prit Election Mrs. w. j. Sumner. I• > . % >ns may be made Witt Registration—Mrs. James D. Ermston. I.’-: % IcnoWi M RnlDh LlUklOll McKaV. 11lAuditing- Mrs. O. D. Wllmeth. 1 V..-; , ■ -• .. ... .. .. ~ V, ' J rX- ‘’ * The program follows: f \ ’ • t inapolis, and Miss Bosard. Friday morning ' \ ••• - \ v , ' V. ‘ Irs. Frank Feltsr Mei brs at tending from hen Mrs. George M. Cornelius and Mrs. 1 \ .>*'<'• A\v • '.id Mrs. He v \ ->ifh \v T bpiborl O. McAlexander. presiding. \ \ ' - I ~ ~ , r legate£ RrglStrallon 01 preSW ‘ entS a " d \ \ ll \ ?| 9 ■' ** ! r-‘” W‘ V u James MalcOlS 1130 -Reading of Club Convention Lit- \ \ MB The final lli torv Contest examina- ; I r r „ meS T, ■ ' , Hcd Charles o ly by Mrs. Robert O. Me Alexander. \ ..... B.jou deration songs, chorus of Seventh Dls- \ , / ,i-••-iPittSsPvi * ‘4 '•> .il ’ 1-; IV. 1!13 i , . , ict Federation of Woman's Club:;. An- \ Tk \nt 7 Cir : 1 • n .' 1 . ’ f.y. . **• .1 0J „ lal reports of officers. Three minute \ % / L Id.-, li •ns of district cha.rmer. of departmen's, V sk. / imp .v -s r . * • Questions '■ '• - - -.tten lor filing with secretary \ X. / .■. \ . * 10:30—Nomination and election of V / h, / - A \ X / and TI T io H?ien fr0 B m arre a tt. \ # / I . M by Mrs. H. C. Seal BIiSHieSS W0)11611 amnia Latreisn. s'■ ■ e • kJyi ft ■&<&&:> Virc 1 ■ nl. 11:30—Report of resolution committee, M ■ .’A'''- A<''X, I „ rr • < Jh rs. Curtis A. Hodges. Conservation. £yf r ';H' ■■ * J r tt k , y ,s*s> J* O rf\ /- /> rs. David Ross. rederat.on extension. ■"• j '• . '•/* ■- •? ---'.i'- .'-V' ! at, - ... -r- ;ILb /<3 l\J b r. James M. Dungan. clubwoman." "i I- • 3 • i . James Crankslia yne j j rs. Ray Home. Blind, Mrs. C. T. Jf X ——.u .) : Will attend the Conti- AT J HT'f 1 12:00—'The general federation .Mrs. O. 'v ApecX. S * A -XJ Vvll Cos Named Uiursaay . Pittenger. general federation director. ' S ' 'CCAC* J l .'. “T ;}■’ 1-LU (:'j nr fir* by A'frsd B FRIDAY AFTERNOON —, | / . A VT. V 12 30—Luncheon, grace. Mrs. A. J. \tQQ£Hls PtfQT'Q • 11 pi'CSidont-Perr'rnl, to f'l ve nnne° U MM. zdvsrd'ftukHn vuu! /Jo /O / A" ' on the con rrss The annua! meeting and election Mrs U: m. J pu- //JxTcUfnnsiOlAXjL resolutions committee. of the Indianapolis Business and ? Be l'i. L ,l.u?] ieo S P ( ’ aker - Mr F , Ed ?; ard / OdXJXc/M£Af v/zerro \ tt tt tt Professicnal Women’s Club will be

Federation of Clubs to Meet Friday THE twentieth annual convention of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs will open at the Severin, Friday morning with registration at 9 a. m., business meeting beginning at 9:30. Committes on arrangements include : Hospitality—Mrs. H. K. Fatout. Music—Mrs. O. T. Behymer. Room—Mrs. T. W. Deinmerly. Luncheon—Mrs. J. B. Phillips. Decoration—Mrs. I. E. Brokaw. Pages—Mrs. Charles W. Field. Election Mrs. W. J. Sumner. Registration—Mrs. James D. Ermston. Auditing—Mrs. O. D. Wllmeth. The program follows: FRIDAY MORNING Mrs. George M. Cornelius and Mrs. Robert O. M-cAlexandcr, presiding. 9:00 RRrgistration of presidents and delegatee. 9 30—Reading of Club Convention Litany by Mrs. Robert O. McAJexander. Federation songs, chorus of Seventh District Federation of Woman's Clubs. Annual reports of officers. Three minute reports of district chairmen of departmen's, wr.tten lor filing with secretary 10:30—Nomination and election of officers. 11:00—Our juniors, from a junior's viewpoint. Miss Helen Barrett, Alpha Gamma Latreian. 11:30—Report of resolution committee, Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges. Conservation. Mrs. David Ross. Federat.on extension. Mrs. James M. Dungan. "Club Woman." Mrs. Ray Home. Blind, Mrs. C. T. Austin. 12:00—The general federation .Mrs. O. M. Pittenger. genera! federation director. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:30—Luncheon, grace, Mrs. A. J. Clark. Guests, Mrs. Hamet D. Hinkle. Vincennes: Mrs. Edward Franklin White. Mrs. Edwin J. Miller. Peru: Mrs. John Downing Johnson, and Mrs. O. M. Pittinger. Luncheon speaker. Mrs. Edward Franklin White, first v:ce president. General Federation of Clubs. Music, trio composed of Misses Mary Esther Lawler, Mildred Lawler and Rheta Gardener. Mrs. George M. Cornelius and Mrs. James M. Dungan, presiding. 2:00-—Vocal solo, "White Throat." Aspinwall. "Under the Greenwood Tree. ' Busbh. Mrs. O. T. Behymer; Mrs. M D. Didway, accompanist. 2:ls—“Enlighten Your Own Pathway.” Mrs. Hamet D. Hinkle, president, Indiana Federation of Clubs. 3:oo—Report of press chairman, Mrs. A. J. Clark. 3:ls—"Our Candidate," Mrs. John Downing Johnson. "On to San Antonio,” Mrs. George A. Van Dyke. 3:3o—Report of election committee. Music, "Star-Spangled Banner." seventh district chorus. The seventh district chorus is composed of: Mesdames Frank McCalson. chairman; T. W. Engle, Cora Young Wiles, Wilson B. Parker. Robert Wilson. Frank C. Walker. Victor Hlntze. Mrs. Charles Carlisle and M. D. Didway, accompanist. Tri-Arts Club The Tri Arts Club will meet Monday evening' with Miss Doris Ashcraft, 1632 E. Tenth St.

recording secretary, Mrs. O. L. Fevrier; treasurer, Mrs. Irving P. Blue, and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Richard Fielding. a tt tt Victorian Chapter will meet Friday with Mrs. Ida Knott at 2 p. m. A musical program will be given by Mrs. Charles Marshall and Mrs. Tula Neidheimer. Miss Gladys Brownlee will give readings. Mrs. J. R. Peterseim will preside. tt tt tt Australian Chapter has elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Gordon Woodling: first vice president, Mrs. John F. Rupert; secretary, Mrs. Ray Noblitt; treasurer, Mrs. Wilbur Washburn. • tt tt tt Brittany Chapter met Wednesday at the Marott hotel for 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by a short business meeting and election of officers, as follow’s: President, Mrs. Roger D. Ratliff; first vice president; Mrs. A. E. Dobbins; second vice president, Mrs. Louis J. Doehez; secretary, Mrs. J. Conrad Schade; treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Lorenzen; publicity, Mrs. L. J. Doehez; program, Mrs. Don Tuoley; membership, Mrs John Starost; hospitality, Mrs. C. C. Schlosser, and floral, Mrs. Clifford Meyers. New members are Mrs. Lela Covert, Mrs. Bertha Caldwell. Mrs. George Freers, Mrs. J. F. Hedrick, Mrs. John Gise. Mrs. Anna Vernon, Mrs. George Manlowe, Mrs. Manning Norland, Mrs. Stella Norland. Mrs. Clarence Sullivan and Mrs. Dasiy Phelps.

CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY Mrs. F. G. Johns, 5526 University i Ave., will be hostess for the Vincent , C. L. S. C. Mrs. Mac M. Carson’s subject will be “Russia and China,” and Mrs. J. D. Ely will talk on “America and China.” The Review Club will meet with Mrs. George W. Klein, 4026 N. Jersey St. The Irvington Woman’s Chib will meet with Mrs. P. R. Kautz, 4059 ’ N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Tom Elrod will talk on “Philosophy of Johan Bojer.” Mrs. A. H. Ervin. 318 Northern Ave., will entertain the Sesame Club when Mrs. Bert J. Westover will read a paper on “Sports of Spain.” The Woman’s Research Club will hear Prof. John Harrison on “The Idealism of Milton Reflected in the Twentieth Century Literature” at the meeting with Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, 2351 Broadway. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Mrs. James D. Ermston will talk on “Views and Reviewers.” Reginald W. Garstang will talk on “Time,” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. house. TUESDAY Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider, R, R. H., will be hostess for the Multum in Parvo Literary Club when an Arbor day program will be gvien. Mrs. Rudolph Henning will talk on “Switzerland in Indiana.” and Mrs. Russell H. Gilmore will read a paper on “The Dune Country.” Mrs. Norman Green, 2650 Suther- 1 land Ave., will be hostess lor the guest meeting of the Alpha Eta j Latreian Club when Harry Wade will talk on “Diamonds.” The Expression Club will meet with Mrs. Vincent B. Binager, 913 Ashland Ave. In charge of the program are Mrs. D. E. Gruber, chairman; Mrs. Walker Baylor, Mrs. Frank Burns and Mrs. Herbert McNeeley. Mrs. Walter E. Moore, 230 E. Pratt St., will be hostess for the Independent Social Club when it observes reciprocity day. Mrs. John Downing Johnson will talk on “Reciprocity,” and Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy will give “Experiences and Observances in Music Composing.” Mrs. E. C. Smeltzer will siug a group of songs accompanied by Mrs. Sandy.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Edward H. Niles will talk on 1.440 Minutes of Chemistry Per Day,” at the meeting cf the Crntiny Club Tuesday ai, the D. A. tl. chapter hou# THURSDAY The Ladies’ Federal Club will be entertained by Mrs. Edward Whit- | aker, 1410 Spann Ave. j Mrs. J. A. Sink. 3820 College Ave., will be hostess for the Aftermath Club. Mrs. C. S. May will talk on “American National Music,” and Mrs. E. W. Warner on “Echelbciv Nevin.” Thursday Lyceum Club will meet with Mrs. S. M. Unger, 2210 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. T. B. Messick will discuss “Creole Sketches,” by Lafcadio Hearn. Mrs. Homer Porterfield, 3319 N. New Jersey St., will entertain the North Side Study Club. Mrs. William T. Cochran will give a bock review. FRIDAY The annual banquet of the World Wide Guild of the First Baptist Church will be held at 6:30 p. m. Miss Tomasine Allen will speak. Mrs. Blanche McCoy and Mrs. N. L. Schneider will have charge of the program on “China and the Outside World” at the meeting of the Culture Club with Mrs. W. A. Rowland, 3021 Park Av<s. Mrs. Carl L. Withner and Mrs. Chester Albright will be hostesses for the Irvington Fortnightly Club. Mrs. Howard Passel will talk on “Instruments of the Orchestra ’ and Mrs. P. H. Wolfard on "Bells.” The Woman’s Advance Club will meet with Mrs. A. A. Thomas, 1301 N. Alabama St. Mrs. C. A. Cook's subject will be "Main moth and Other Caves,” and Mrs. R. E. Price will talk on “A Trip to the ijesquiCentcnnial.” The Indianapolis Woman's Club will observe guest day at the Fropylaeum at 3 p. m. Business Women’s Week Business and Professional Women’s clubs throughout the State arc planning to observe national business women's week, April 15 to 22. Miss Donna Brown is chairman of the observance which the Bloomington club will have and Miss Ellen Cochran is chairman cf the Monticello club’s program.

- Before her marriage Easter j Monday, Mrs. Roland Crocker Davies was M s Irend Seuel. Mr. 1 end Mrs. Davids are at home in | Washington, D. C. Miss Tuna : Seuel was her sister's cn’.y attendMrs. Raymond Calvert is a member cf the committee in ! charge cf the spring luncheon of S '-.me Kenpa alin-ree to be heid at the Columbia Clux next Saturj day. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Norwood, 3115 Wlnthrop, announce (he cnragernent cf t'-mir daughter, Mery, to Donald I-T. Kennedy, sen cf Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. Kennedy, Merlin'vide, the wedding to be May 17. ’ Miss D:-othy Swope, Fowler, Ind., a member of the Furdue chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, is in charge cf decorations for the thirty-fifth annual State Founders’ day luncheon next Saturday at Lafayette. Miss Swcpe was rir h cap run of the Purdue chapter this year. Entertain at Luncheon for Local Alumnae Mrs. C. C. Triteblood, ICO3 Central Ave., assisted by Mrs. Roy L. Fosbrink, Carmel, and Mesdames E. J. Hunt, Meiva Pickett and Misses Katherine Schmidt and Florence Jones, entertained the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority this afternoon with a luncheon bridge in the blue room of the Spink-Arms. Jacqueminot rcses and sweet peas formed the centerpiece of each table lighted by crimson tapers in crystal holders. Rose-shaped cards, concealing dainty handkerchiefs; marked places for thirty guests. Mary Elizabeth Johnson gave a group of piano numbers and Mrs. Trueblood presided at a short business meeting. The guests were: Mesdanips F. S. .Wood, H. G. Thomas, William Ballenger, Joint Waldo, Russell Hippensteel, C. W. Price. W. T. McDonald. H. L. Floyd. Richard Mill-. Lester Smith. Harold Qud'e.v ant! J Lloyd Allen. Misses Geraldine Kindis. Mabel first, Mary Gertrude Manley and Gertrude Allen. Indoor Picnic The Caroline Scctt Harrison chapter, D. A. R„ will hold an indor picnic Thursday at the chapter house.

News of Indiana D. A. R. Chapters

) The annual business meeting cf the Terre Haute chapter was held |at the Woman’s Deparmcnt Club house, rrank Bogardus sps’.cs. Ilcsti esses were: Mrs. lone Gilbert, Miss ! Mary Alt a Warren, Mrs. Burch I.'ams. M; :. A. G. Cummings and Mrs. R. M. rentreath. a tt tt Miss Alice Goldihvaite, Marion : chapter regent, and her sister, Miss Emily Gold'diwaitc, have gone to i Washington, D. C„ to attend the 1 1 1 C Their trip will last two weeks. Mi s, Alice will - ! • h congress befert the chapter May 4. tt tt tt i New cflicers cf the Huntington chapter Mrs. Flint Butler, Miss Clara T. Kenowcr. Mrs. Cam Nave. I Edna Cock. Mrs. William Za’dar. Mrs. NrU > v. Ti'llis. Mrs. Frank Felt riff nd Mrs. Hairy Wrsnvith. tt tt a The final hi. tor.v contest examination sponsored by the Danville chapter was heid April 7. Eight gras e s■‘bools entered. Questions v re bce.l on United States history. Frizes of $5 and? 2 will be awarded winners by Mrs. H. C. Sears, vice regent. tt a tt Mrs. James Crankshaw, Ft. Wayne chapter, will attend the Contincntr.l Ccn"ress. Sh" h"s been appointed by Mrs. Alfred Bro national president-general, to serve for the second year on the congress resolutions committee. a tt tt The April meeting of the Flymeufh chapter was held in the Presbyterian Church parlors. Fol- ’ lowing dinner, members went to the home of Mrs. George Marks for a | business and entertainment program. tt tt tt Bloomington chapter met with j Mrs. Clarence May. Mrs. A. K. j Helton was chairman of the program committee. tt tt tt John Conner chapter, Connersville. has dedicated an cak tree to the memory of Fayette County i pioneer women on the senior high school campus. Those on the tree committee were Mrs. A. A. Brewer, Mrs. George H. Hull and Mrs. Kyde Wilson. tt tt tt Abijah Bigelow chapter, Michigan City, met at the home of Mrs. E. G. Dunn. tt tt tt Mrs. Walter Anderson was hostess for the Jeffersonville chapter, assisted by Mrs. Fannie Starks. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Joseph Warder gave a paper on "Trees of Indiana.” Dr. Rebecca Parish, missionary of Manila, talked on D. A. R. work there. Miss Lila Cain gave a reading and Mrs. W. O. Sweeney read "The Trees,” by Joyce Kilmer. a tt tt Liberty chapter met with Mrs. E. R. Beard. Responses were data on revolutionary soldiers buried in Union County. tt tt tt Mrs. A. J. Hart will represent White River chapter, Covington, at the Continental Congress. * * The nominating committee of the I Greensburg chapter is composed of j Mrs. Ben Woalverton, Mrs. Roy! Kanouse, and Mrs. W. C. Fogg. Mrs.! Herbert West has been appointed State chairman of the conservation and thrift committee. u e a Mrs. O. M. Wallace, Francis Vigo chapter, Vincennes, is attending the Continental Congress in Washington, D. C. lie nl Study Club Guest day will be observed by the Heyl Study Club Tuesday in the green parlors at the Y. W. C. A. Bldg. Mrs. O. E. Moore will talk on “Ole Virginia and Her Neighbors”; Mrs. F. Pierce Woclery will have a book review; a musical monologue will be given by Mrs. M. F. Conners, and a reading by Mrs. W. D. Long.

Founders Luncheon Next Week ALPHA ZETA chapter of Alpalui _\i Delta, i’lmlue ■ I ni . ci sit v, will be hostess this year to the thirty-iifth annual Founders’ Day luncheon, April 21, at 11 p. m., at the Lafayette Club, Lair, vette. The committee in charge includes " i Boss ’d, : :: al chairman; Dorothy Swcpe, Eleanor Lillcy and Mi 1 'zed WTiirender, all of West j Lafayette. . | Mrs. Ann O’Connor Pettibone, I Chicago, national president, will be honor guest and principal speaker. .Reservations may be made with Mrs. Ralph Lankton McKay, Inc’lianc.polis, and Miss Bosard. Members attending from here j will be: Mr. tr.es O Cltonowcth, Robert C. |f-.T \V. C. Donaldson. James Ms Iconic i Dtirtt. -ti mes M. JT Z.g-' . Charles C). - Thoruhcrry, Ralph L. McKay. Bijorn i "iz IVs Roe*a Clark. Neil- M. Coats, - Lll White, Ida B. , Wilhite. Marie McCord. Business Women Officers to Be Named Thursday The annual meeting and election !of the Indianapolis Business and j Professicnal Women’s Club will be held Thursday evening at the Woman’s Department Club. New members will be admitted following in the dinner. The thirteenth annual dinner will be heid Monday at 6:30 p. m.. in ihe Riley room of the Clay pool Hotel, with Miss Glen Dora Anderj son. president, presiding. The speaker will be Miss Emily R. Kneubulil, New York, executive secretary of the j National Federation of Business and ! Professional Women's Clubs. Miss i Edna Frances Phinney will play the harp during the dinner hour, and Mrs. Anita Scott will sing a group I of songs. may be made with i sectional leaders. Miss Lucy E. Osborn cr Miss Anderson. Il Jamalie The monthly meeting of the 11 Jamalie Club *will be held with Mrs. Samuel Lewis, 3506 Salem St.. Monday evening. The program for the social hour will be given by Miss Violet Albers, violinist, and Miss Marjorie Lewis, reader. Mrs. Lewis will be assisted by Mrs. H. H. Packman, Mrs. A. E. Wilson and Mi s Marjorie Lewis. Beta Delphian Chapter The meeting of Beta Delphian Chapter will be held Thursday at the clubrooms In the Fletcher’ American Bank Bldg. Mrs. Charles Augstein and assistants will have ; charge of the program on French ; art. Simon-Loyal The marriage of Miss Margaret | Sir.icn and Benny Loyal, will take place June 27, it' is announced. The bride-elect is a member of Phi Lambda Sorority. Third of Series Misses Alma and Josephine Kirk will entertain, for the third of the series of card parties, given by Alpha Tau Zeta Sorority Monday | evening at their home, 616 N. Temple Ave. Stockholders Meet A called meeting of the stockholders of Mu Chapter House Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma will be held Wedencsday at 7 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Lucius O. Hamilton, 2011 N. Alabama St. Flower Mission Luncheon The monthly luncheon of the Flower Mission Society will be held Thursday at 12:30 p. m., at the Columbia Club. Reservations should be made by Wednesday with Mrs. Lyman Thompson, 2047 N. Delaware St.

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Club's Music Section Will Meet Monday 111' 1 , music, section ot' tho X Woman's Department; Club will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the club house. Mrs, L. E. York is in charge of the program and Mrs. Frank McCaslin will present a paper on the orchestra. Charles Davis of the Indiana Theater orchestra will discuss popular theater music as related to orchestral compositions. Mrs. York, will conduct an orchestra composed of Eugene York. William Landis, Manelle York, Charles Rottweiler, Milo Webster, Jackson York and Combio Smith, to illustrate compositions of composer's mentioned in the study of the chapter for the evening. Each member may bring a guest. Mrs, George Bowman is chairman of hostesses. nun The community welfare departmen of the club will meet at tho club house at 2 p. m. Wednesday, to hear reports of work done by the committees of the department during the past club year. Following this, Mrs. Sherman Davis, soloist, accompanied by Miss Grace Hutchings will sing “The Serenade” by Strauss, “Wings of Night” by Winter Watts and "Down Here” by Brake. William Herschell will recite some of his poems and tell stories of tho byways of Indiana. A reception will be held for the new oflicers of the department. They are: Mrs. P. A. Keller, chairman; Mrs. R. B. Wilsdn, Mrs. J. H. Hellekson, Mrs. Harold Bachclder and Miss R. Katherine Beeson, and also for the out-going officers, Mrs. J. W. Moore, chairman; Mrs. Carl J. Fletcher, Mrs. George A. Van Dyke and Mrs. W. A. Eshbach. Miss Bernice Reagan, violinist, will play diving the tea, accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Gibbs. Mrs. O. M. Pittenger and Mrs. Henry B, Heywood will preside at the tea table. Mrs. A. S. Ayres is chairman of the following hostess committee; Mesdames Edward Franklin White, Hugh McGibeny, Samuel Ashby, ! Curtis A. Hodges, C. F. Neu, Lewis iH. Stu J,es, Madison Swadener, | James A. Bawden, William F. Milholland, W. C. Smith, E. C. Rumpler, A. J. Clark, B. W. Gillespie, Thomas ! M. Gardner and J. D. Hoss and | Misses Janet Shaw and Ethel Curri yer. Members arc privileged to bring ; guests at '.he usual fee.

U. S. Librarians Will Convene at French Lick Bu Times Sp rein I FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, Ind., April 14.—Indiana librarians have begun making reservations for the conference of the American Library Association which will be held hcio and at West Baden, April 23 to June 2. While the formal A. L. A. sessions will be h"ld at West Baden, the State Librarians’ Association and law librarians will hold their meetings and banquets at French 1 Lick Springs. Louis T. Bailey of die Indiana State Library, is chairman of the reception committee, ! Railroads are offering special rates ; during the convention. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Ssgar, In—- ! dianapolis, have been at French Lick for several days’ vacation. Roy C. Shaneberger and Joseph V. Stout have arrived for a stay with , most of their recreations cn the golf links. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Whcelock j and daughter. South Bend, have . arrived for an April vacation. ! Charles E. Pierson and family, Terre Haute, were here for a stay ;as were Mrs. G. Williams and family, Terre Haute. B. E. Henderson, Hammond, and Sitlmon McMie, Gary, regular visitors. joined a party of friends here for the post-Easter period. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mouch. Newt astle, have been staying her with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I-lellcr, Boston, ! Mass., formerly of Newcastle. Jphn Simpson, former Stale golf , champion, and his father, W. M. Simpson, Paris. 111., were here for the Easter period, the younger Simpson getting his golf shots ironed out for another try at the State championship in August, i A party of sixteen members of the Highland Golf and Country Club. Indianapolis, and their wive3 will form a party at the golf cluh house next Saturday and Sunday. Captains for Ticket Sale Mrs. Robert Adams is in charg© of ticket- for sale by the Junior League for the Stuta race Wednesday. Miss Amelia Henderson is general chairman; Mrs. Dudley Pfaff, chairman of Ushers, and Mrs, William Higgins, publicity. Captains for the ticket sale arc: Mesdames William Anderson, Frank Hoke. Norman Metzger, Noble Dean, Sylvester Johnson and August Bolden, and Miss Maria Heneisen. Tickets arc cn sale by members ot the Junior League in clubs, hotels and banks, and may also be obtained from Mrs. Robert Adams. Expression Club Dinner ' The Expression Club gave its annual dinner for husbands of tho members Friday evening at tho home of Mrs. Glencthel Thrush, 6260 Broadway. Decorations carried out the club colors of green and white and green tapers lighted the tables. Confections and ices were in green and white, and Easter novelties were given as favors. A miscellaneous program was given by the members, some of the numbers of which were original, P. E. O. Luncheon Chapter F. P. e. o„ will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday for luncheon with Mrs, Jesse Martin, 510 W Forty-Fourth St. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Chic Jackson, Mrs. James A. Stuart and Mrs. W. T. Chafee.