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Shower and Bridge for Bride-Elect MISS LUCILLE ROGERS, whose marriage to James C. Riely will tjjlte place May 16, was honor guest this afternoon when Mrs. Harold Palin and Miss Helen Katherine Schmidt entertained with a glassware shower and afternoon bridge at Miss Schmidt’s home. 4205 N. Illinois St. Appointments were in pink and blue and spring flowers were used throughout the rooms. Mrs. G. G. Schmidt and Mrs. J. G. Saxon assisted the hostesses. The guests were: Mesdames Charles O. Rogers and Louise Thomas; Misses Deane Russ, Grace Thomas, Dorothy Peterson, Laura Hare, Ruth Nicholson and Alma Lucas.

Home Group Awaits Last of Programs fT'MIE American home <le- ! X partment of the Woman’s Department Club will close the season with a luncheon meeting Wednesday at the clubhouse, followed by a program meeting at which Mrs. Curtis Hodges will talk on “National Development of Motherhood.’’ Mrs. A. C. Barbour is in charge bf the luncheon, assisted by Mrs. John Henley, Reservations should be made with Mrs. John Connor or Mrs. Netttie New. Mrs. J. R. Farrell. representing the Indianapolis Power and Light Company, will talk at the luncheon on “New Home Equipment.” Mrs. Hodges will talk at the afternoon meeting at 2 o’clock, When annual reports will also be given.

Rabbi to Speak at Quest Meeting of Monday Club The Monday Club will observe guest day at the D. A. R. Chapter House Monday when Rabbi Morris N. Feuerlicht will speak on “Better Understanding.” Mrs. J. W. Stockton, accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Didway will sing “The Isle,” Rachmaninoff; “Sea Rapture,’’ Coats, and “The Birth of Morn,” Leoni. Miss Geneva Potts, Columbus, will play “Arabesque,” Debussy; “Minuetto,” Respighi, and “Etude in F. Minor,” Chopin. Mrs. M. H. Wallick, hostess chairman? will be assisted by Mesdames Albert Alexander, H. G. Blume, Isaac Born, L. J. Husbands, B. C. Kinnear, J. E. Martin, W. A. Pierson, J. E. Reagan and Austin Sims

Card Party Will Aid Charitable, Education Fund The women’s organization, Nationa Association Retail Druggists, Chapter 20, will give its annual spring card party at the Elk's Club, [Wednesday afternoon, May 2, Proceeds will be added to the fund for educational and charitable purposes. Next year the organization with the Junior Auxiliary will assist in work of the Child’s Nutrition Camp, at Bridgeport, which County Tuberculosis Association. Mrs. Lloyd C. Weiss is general chairman and has appointed the following committees: Time and Place —Mrs. Mark Jett and Wrs. Edward Fergor. Publicity—Mrs. William C. Freund and Mrs. George Oren. Tickets—Mrs. Charles B. Stoltz; Mrs. J. I. Geliy and Miss Dorothy Fogas. Prizes—Mrs. James E. Sprouls and Mrs. Fred Dunnington. Samples—Mrs. R. C. Snoddy and Mrs. W- F. Holmes Mrs. W. F. Holmes is president of the local chapter and Miss Dorothy Fogas is president of the Junior Auxiliary. Reservations may be made with any of the above committees.

marie sangernebe HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Miss Marie Sangernebo, 324 E. Twelfth St., entertained this afternoon with a bridge party in honor of her house guests, Miss Florence Day and Miss Ruby Wells, both of New Albany. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Alexander Sangernebo. The guests were Mesdames Lawrence Clark, Robert Reed, Stanley Hayes, Warde Fowler, Henry Browning and E. V. Burget; Misses Alice Treat, Amy Keene, Phebe Conley and Betty Engles. Y. L. S. Card Party The Y. L. S. of St. John's will entertain with euchre, bunco, bridge and 500 at St. John’s Hall, Georgia St., Wednesday at 8 p. m. Miss Anna Brennan, chairman will be assisted by the following hostesses: Misses Tracey Lyons, Mary Murphy. Bessie Breen, .Mary Miller. Margaret Dwyer. Mary Dwyer. Margaret Garvey. Nell Garvev. Gertrude Cain, Ellen Cain. Frances Scherer, Catherine O'Connor. Marv Marshall. Margaret Marshall. Mary Gray, Helen Logan, Hannah Noone, Margaret Toner. Delia Burke. Marie Mack. Rose McNamara. Margaret McNamara. Esther Oliger, Margaret Kavanaugh, Marie Masteropola, Lena Cocco, Mamie Madalena. Mary Ellen Walsh, Agnes Walsh Kathleen Kelly, Dolores Shannan. Anne. Barton, Frances Egan, Helen Cahill. Mary Anderson Nellie Toner, Margaret Burke Catherine Burke. Student Sectiwi Program The closing program of the yea for the Student Section of the mat inee musicale will be given nex Friday at 3 p. m. in the greer parlors of the Y. W. C. A. Mrr Ruth Book and Miss Gertrud Whelan are/in charge of the pre gram. A sextet from the section Sfill sing.

SOCIETY | '~tt\aA/yuiAApe JOaiAsOLd' v l^ iterie. Mrs. F. T. Davenport will r j S( williams Creek Estates. Mrs. V I (~~1/ ■) _ . Ik on Pagliacci. p. a. Cooling will talk on “Robert V rH~Qu<AyCf/{tA<^ Mrs. T. H. Yant, 3841 Washington Burns,” Mrs. Eugene Foley on J / / aig will talk on “Missionary Es- Ave., will entertain the Irvington raffiliPvf 7 /"Ti rts,” and Miss Hanna on “China's Catholic Woman's Study Club. Mrs. JR Ho ILCI IP 1 PCI sential Needs.” T. J. Dolyle will talk on "Folk Song.” - B : " Carl Wilrie wilt rpart ft nnnpv nn SATURDAY CiT 11/Y

CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY Mrs. W. B. Gates, 5914 Lowell Ave., will be hostess for the Irvington Coterie. Mrs. F. T. Davenport will talk on Pagliacci. Mrs. T. H. Yant, 3841 Washington Blvd., will be hostess for the Vincent C. L. S. C. Club. Mrs. C. W. Craig will talk on “Missionary Efforts,” and Miss Hanna on “China’s Essential Needs.” Carl Wilde will read a paper on “The Passing of the Steamboat,” at the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. house. TUESDAY Mrs. E. H. Greer will talk on “Gardens,” at the Fortnightly Literary Club meeting at the Propylaeum. The Irvington Tuesday Club will have “Poetry Today,” for the subject at the meeting with Mrs. S. B. Walker, 52 Layman Ave. Mrs. M. C. Campbell, 69 N. Irvington Ave., will entertain the Irvington Chautauqua Club. Mrs. E. A. Perkins will have charge of current events and Mrs. H. W. Haworth will talk on “Highways to Progress, Trade and Friendship.” The Amictia Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Matt Harris, with Mrs. Emil Molin as assistant hostess. Mrs. C. Frederick Schmidt, Beech Grove, will entertain the Inter Alia Club. Mrs. George H. Oilar will talk on “The House of York,” and Mrs. C. W. Bruenger on "The Beginning of the Kingdom of Germany.” Mrs. William F. Fox, 3540 N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostess for the Proctor Club when Mrs. F. T. Dowd will talk on “God’s Love and the Moral Law” and Mrs. Alfred T. Rapp will have charge of current events. Mrs. A. N. Bobbitt, 615 E. FortyNinth St., will entertain the Meridian Heights Inter Se Club. The subject for the afternoon is “What American Women Are Doing.” Judge James A. Collins will speak at the guest night meeting of the Century Club at the D. A. R. Chapter house. His subject is "Whither Are We Drifting?” WEDNESDAY Mrs. Edward B. Raub, 60 W. Forty-Third St., will be hostess for the Home Economics Club, assisted by Mrs. Orren Smith, Mrs. Herman Rogge and Mrs. Samuel McKibben. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. J. D. Hoffmeyer will give the program. Mrs. R. W. Thompson will talk on “With Authors of Indiana,” at the meeting of the Irvington Quest Club with Mrs. Emily Schubach, 5334 Hill St. The Wednesday Afternoon Club will meet with Mrs. J. L. Dunn, R. R. C. Mrs. Homer Trotter will talk on “The Life and Works of Gene Stratton-Porter.” Mrs. Edward H. Ziegler, 4180 Ruckle St., will be hostess for the Minerva Club when Mrs. Emil Ebner ill talk on “Carpeting a Century.” “Our Nation’s Homes,” is the sublet for the program of the Zetahea Club meeting with Mrs. C. C. olloc, 2961 Princeton PI. Mrs. A. 1. Bennett will talk on “The White 1 House” and Miss Ida Jones on “Homes of Our Presidents.”

FRIDAY The Women's Round Table Club will meet with Mrs. J. Edward Morris, Williams Creek Estates. Mrs. P. A. Cooling will talk on “Robert Burns,” and Mrs. Eugene Foley on "Sir Walter Scott.” Mrs. O. N. Allen. 6108 Ashland Ave., will entertain the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club. Mrs. T. J. Dolyle will talk on "Folk Long.” SATURDAY The Butler Alumnae Literary Club wall meet with Miss Dorothy Forsyth, 15 S. Emerson Ave. Miss Dorothy Perkins, Miss Gretchen Scotten and Mrs. T. R. Lyda will give the program.

Hug h McGi bney Will Speak for Mn Phi Epsilon Hugh McGibeny will be the guest speaker at the April program meeting of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, which will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Isabelle Mossman, 6176 Ashland Ave. Mr. McGibeny will talk on “The Violin Family.” The assistant hosesses are Mrs. Alma Miller Lentz, Misses Elizabeth Kaltz, Leone Kinder, Lorle Krull and Frances Wishard. Miss Maude Belbridge arranged the program, which is as follows: Violin—“ Andante and Scherzo Capriccisso" ..: David Miss Marguerite Btlle; Miss Frances Wishard at the piano Contralto—-‘‘Songs My Mother Taught Mo" Dvorak “The Asra" Rubenstetn “Habanera" (Carmen I Bizet Miss Katherine Bowlby; Miss Martha McFadden at the piano Piano—“Etude in E Major” Chopin “Etude in G Flat Major” Chopin “Etude in C Minor” Chopin Miss Martha McFadden Violin—“ Dixie" (Transcription lor violin only l Maude Powell “Legendc" Wieniawski Hugh McGibeny; Miss Frances Wishard at the piano PATRON LIST NAMED FOR DEMOCRATIC FETE The Seventh district Democratic Women’s Club will give a card party Monday evening at the Spink Arms, for which Mrs. William C. Demiller is chariman. Mrs. Edward P. Barfy, Mrs. W. H. Bobbitt and Mrs. J. W. Price are assisting. Mrs. P. C. Kelly is in charge of the candy sale, assisted by Miss Gertrude Hoch, Miss Maza Brownlee and Mrs. Loren Fugate. A partial list of the patrons and patronesses includes: Messrs, and Mesdames: L. Ert Slack. Thomas Taggart. Charles Greathouse. Earl Peters, J. L. Keach, Evans Woolen. Walter Myers, Albert Stump, Frank C. Dailey, John Frederick. Earl Crawford. Samuel Wells. Olin Hoit. Louis Ludlow. Henry Winkler. Byron Horn, William H. Flanders. Edward C. Anderson, Will A. Mason and Wilfred Bradshaw. Messrs. Sterling R. Holt. John W. Holtzman. Robert R. Sloan. Roy T. Milbourn, George M. Burkhart. Waiter J. Brown, Howard H. Bates. John A. Hundley, Leo A. Welch. John B. Webb, Herman Bakemeyer. Davis M. Morris. Fred Schumaker, John Lynch. Harry B. Perkins. Silvey P. Leach. Joseph A. Wicker, Harry Cox, Charles F. Cook. William Johnson. Bess Robbins. Adolph Zweiner. Raymond Murry. Clyde Karrar, Glen Ralston. Walter McCord. Walter Blasengvm. William De Miller. John Corwin, and Charles Sumner, z Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alexander will entertain with a party at the Indianapolis Athletic Club this evening for Mr. and Mrs. H. T. McAnly, who will leave soon to live in Chicago,

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Mrs. Russell V/. Durler was Miss Hazel Bakemeier before her marriage Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Bakemeier, 1308 Prospect St. Mrs. John C. Turpin is chairman of the Sigma Kappa Alumnae chapter benefit bridge party to be given May 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thomas. Williams Creek estates. Miss Marguerite Bowers, representing Sigma Tau Sorority and Miss Harriett McGaughey, representing the Euvola Club will help with the reception cf guests for the reception and tea dance to be given members of Beta Phi Sigma fraternity of Indiana when the State convention opens at Hotel Sevcrin next Saturday.

INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK

“The White Roses of York and the Red Roses of the House of Tudor” will be the subject of Mrs. S. R. Artman's lecture before members ■of International Study and Travel Clubs next week. a a The executive board will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m., at Roberts Hall, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Illinois and New York Sts. Mrs. J. A. Cameron will preside. Mrs. O. L. Fevrier, chairman of the nominating committee, reports the following ticket for election: President, Mrs. J. A. Cameron and Mrs. S. B. Prater; first vice president, Mrs. V. B. Binager and Mrs. P. E. Vickers; second vice president, Mrs. E. Waiter Short and Mrs. George P. Steinmete; recording secretary, Mrs. Stanley Scott and Mrs. Pearl Hantzis; corresponding secretary, Mrs. George T. Smith and Miss Estelle Riebe; treasurer, Mrs. Carrie Shelburn and Mrs. Nellie Benson; parliamentarian, Mrs. Clara Aldrich and Mrs. T. B. Wright; auditor, Miss Rose Morris and Miss Allene Hedges. it tt Arabian Chapter will meet Tuesday afternoon for 1 o'clock luncheon at the Marott hotel. Officers are: President, Mrs. S. B. Prater; first vice president, Mrs. Emma Peet; second vice president, Mrs. Emma Bristow; secretary, Mrs. May Brooks Miller, and treasurer, Mrs. Emma Zwickle. a tt a Colonial-Boston and Mt. Vernon Chapters will meet at the Marott hotel Wednesday for luncheon. Hostesses are Mrs. C. W. Dennison, Mrs. Cecil Berry, Mrs. Frances Winders and Mrs. Arthur Mock. Mrs. R. W. Anderson, Brantford, Ont, will be a guest. elected officers of the Colonial-Boston Chapter are: President, Mrs. C. W. Dennison; vice president, Mrs. Arthur Mock; secretary, Mrs. Ralph Hill; treasurer, Mrs. Theodora Dodson, and membership, Miss Perle C. Royal. Mt. Vernon Chapter officers are: President, Mrs. Gordon Anderson; first vice president, Mrs. Mary Radden; second vice president, Mrs. Clem Holyz; secretary, Mrs.

Henry A. Roberts, and treasurer, Mrs. Katheryn Georgeff. tt tt tt Alexanderian Chapter will meet with Mrs. C. J. Wilding Thursday afternoon for luncheon at 12:30. Members will each bring a covered dish. Responses to roll call w ill be quotations on English cathedrals. The following officers were elected at the last meeting: President, Mrs. C. J. Wilding; first vice president, Mrs. Perry Davis; second vice president, Mrs. Richard Allen; recording secretary, Mrs. I. R. Boner; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. J. Bassett, and treasurer, Mrs. Ernest Sutton. tt tt tt Blue Nile Chapter will meet Monday with Mrs. C. W. Farrington for luncheon. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. T. J. Williamson and Mrs. Frank Forry. Mrs. J. L. Cahow w’ill give a talk on “The Land of Gush.” tt tt tt Castle-Craig Chapter will meet Saturday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Hugh E. Runnels. Mrs. J. A. Cameron, president of Amazonian Chapter, will be a guest. Officers elected for the ensuing year are: President, Mrs. Joseph E. Holt; vice president, Mrs. Leeland Decker; secretary, Mrs. R. P. Overmeyer; treasurer, Mrs. Hugh E. Reynolds; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Estelle Riebe; publicity, Mrs. Dan C. Anderson; delegate to council, Mrs. Shidler Harpe; music. Miss Ruth Furgeson. and membership, Miss Irene Galligher. Assist at Convention A number of sorority girls of the city will assist members of Beta Phi Sigma fraternity in entertaining the State convention of the fraternity at Hotel Severin Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Committees from sororities will help with the reception and tea.dance to be given Saturday afternoon and that night the annual Beta rose ball will be given. Hostesses will be Mrs. Wayne Geisel, Mrs. Harry Davidson, Mrs. Hal Benham, Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. William Smith.

Musicale Tea of Service Legion to Be May Fete A May day musicale tea will be given by Hamilton Berry Chapter of the Service Star Legion May 1 at the home of Mrs. J. F. Rainier, 2716 Sutherland Ave. A program arranged by Mrs. Ruth Rainier Nessler, harpist, a member of the chapter. will include harp, ’cello, violin, piano and vocal numbers. The social committee in charge of the tea includes: Mrs. O. E. Green, chairman; Mesdames W. L. Horn, Charles A. Trask, A. M. Glossbrenner, C. F. Neu and Adah Mann. Reservations may be made with any member of the committee and with Mrs. E. H. Pursell, chairman of ways and means, and Mrs. Neil Waterbury, telephone chairman. Assisting Mrs. Rainier as hostesses will be the former presidents: Mesdames B. W. Gillespie, Linton A. Cox. Myron R. Williams and Frank Nessler, and the present officers: Mesdames Cora Young Wiles, D. M. Fairy, O. E. Green, Henry Coerper, W. L. Horn, O. P. Bray, Charles K. McDowell, Herman Munk, Charles A. Trask, William A. Hayes, D. H. Fatout, Eloise B. Hamilton and Ethel N. Rathert. Monday Guild Meeting The Monday Guild, a section of the Community Welfare Department of the Woman’s Department Club whose membership is entirely of sightless women, will meet at the club house at 2 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Chic Jackson will speak on “House Cleaning the Heart.” Mrs. Othniel Hitch is chairman and Mrs. William H. Shell, hostess chairman. Mayflower Descendants Mr. and Mrs. Tilden F. Greer, 4730 N. Capitol Ave., will entertain for the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants Friday at 8 p. m. Mrs. W. D. Long will give a program of readings. Because of the illness of the governor, Mrs. W. B. Gillespie, and the deputy governor, Mrs. W. W. Winslow, the ex-governor of the society, Herbert Allen Minturn will preside. Plan Bridge-Luncheon l ie Children's Sunshine Club of Sun iyside will entertain Wednesday afte noon at the Langes tea room with e. luncheon bridge party for winch Mrs. Albert L. Block will be hostess. Assisting her will be Mesdames George James, Charles Anderson, Richard Kirby, Edward Rittberger, J. L. Avery, J. R. Vance and T. R. Lewis. Card Parties There will be a card and bunco party given by the Young Ladies’ Sodality of St. Catherine’s Church, in the hall, Shelby and Tabor Sts. Sunday at 2:15 and 8:15 p. m.

News of Indiana D. A. R. Chapters

Among Indiana delegates ♦ attending the National Convention in Washington, D. C., this week are; Mrs. L. D. Snider and Mrs! C. C. Hurst, Washburn chapter, Greencastle; Miss Edna Knisley, Columbia City; Mrs. Horace Murphy, Mrs. E. B. Ball, Mrs. W. C. Ball, Mrs. M. A. Doran and Mrs. George Spencer, Muncie; Mrs. A. J. Hart, Washington; Mrs. Walter Swartz, Jeffersonville, and Mrs. O. M. Wallace, Vincennes. tt tt a The Junior Living Flags were founded this week by the Abijah Bigelow chapter, Michigan City, in co-operation with the United States Flag Association. One was in honor of Mary Louise Blanchard, first daughter born to a member since its organization and the other in memory of Lucy Bigelow Williams, daughter of Abijah Bigelow, a revolutionary soldier for whom the local chapter was named. The chapter regent, Kate P. Valentine, was made flagstaff. tt tt a Francis Vigo chapter, Vincennes, met this week in the Harrison mansion. Mrs. H. B. Houghton was program chairman and Miss Clothilde Cauthorn was in charge of hospitalities in the absence of Mrs. Jay Smith. Miss Helen La Croix and Mrs. Brandon Clarke, were cohostesses. Mrs. Ewing R. Ernison, vice regent presided. The following officers were named 1 for the year: Mrs. Hugo Reller, regent; Mrs. Ewing Ernison, vice regent; Mrs. Ralph Burris, second vice regent; Mrs. Roy Lloyd, secretary; Mrs. John Horrall, treasurer; Mrs. O. M. Wallace, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. W. Adams, historian; Miss Edith Willis, chairman; Mrs. L. W. Jackman, xegistrar, and Miss Mary Postlewaite, directors board member. Music was provided by Miss Julia Ann Doddridge, violinist; Miss Margaret Jones, cellist; Miss Martha Leo Haskins, pianist, and Miss Martha De Walt, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. J. G. Jones. Dr. W. H. Wylie talked on “George Rogers Clark.” Those present were: Mrs. C. W. Adams, Miss May Brouillette, Mrs. Ralph Buprris, Miss Clothilde Cauthron, Mrs. Ray Cross, Mrs. Ewing R. Ernison, Mrs. John Horrall, Mrs. H. B. Houghton, Mrs. L. W. Jackman, Mrs. J. G. Jones, Mrs. Edward Kerr, Mrs. Roy Lloyd, Miss Mary Postlewaite, Mrs. Hugo Reller, Mrs. Leo Schultheis and Miss Edith G. Willis; Mrs. E. E. Threlkeld. Mrs. Charles Phillippe and Mrs. Robert Hill, Bruceville. tt tt a Manitou chapter, Rochester, has issued invitations to all northern chapters to a luncheon in honor of Mrs. J. B. Crankshaw, new State regent, and Mrs. J. McFadden, new northern director, April 27, at the First M. E. Church, Rochester. Reservations may be made with Clara Torrence, Frances Slocum chapter regent. tt tt tt Princeton chapter met with Mrs. J. W. Shumate. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. E. E. Watts, Mrs. Arthur Carithers, and Misses Alice Hopkins. Mabel Carithers and Stella Walker. tt tt tt Washburn chapter. Greencastle, held its regular meeting at the home of Miss Virginia Black. Those on the speaking program were Mrs. Mary Pierce Seller, secretary, and Mrs. T. G. Yuncker, regent. Miss Sara Bridges, Mrs. C. C. Hurst and Mrs. Wilbur C. Stewart were appointed on a committee to further plans to mark soldiers’ graves in Putnam County. A nominating committee was named, composed of Mrs. Jennie Curtis Hearst, Mrs. Frank Wallace and Miss Sara Bridges. Miss Welhclmina Lank read “A Romance of Arlington House,” followed by a musical number by Edwin Hobson, DePauw student. tt tt tt Mrs. Clarence Ray will succeed Mrs. Horace G. Murphy as regent of Paul Revere chapter, Muncie. Other officers elected at the last meeting were Mrs. Harry Lanning, second vice regent; Mrs. Blaine Hopping, secretary; Mrs. Fred Watson, recording secretary; Mrs Shirley Babbitt, registrar; Mrs. Walter Haymond, historian; Mrs. W. C. Ball, chaplain and Mrs. Oliver Campbell, treasurer. tt tt tt Col. Augustin de la Balme chapter, Columbia City, met this week at the home of Mrs. D. L. Pence. Mrs. W. W. Williamson, regent, presided. A Jefferson program followed the business session. Mrs. Merle Doroit talked on “Jefferson Asa Manufacturer and Statesman.” Jefferson readings were given by Mrs. Jennie Hammer and Miss Leona Leach. The local chapter will be guest of the Manitou chapter, Rochester, on April 27. at a luncheon and reception in honor of Mrs. J. B. Crankshaw, Ft. Wayne, new State regent. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. C. J. Braddock. tt tt it Mrs. Clarence May entertained the Bloomington chapter at her home this week .Mrs. A. K. Helton, in charge of the program, read apaper on “The Founding and Organizing of the First Chapter in Washington, D. C., in 1910.” Officers elected for next year are: Mrs. H. L. Smith, regent; Mrs. P. K. Buskirk, vice regent; Mrs. Oscar Thorp, recording secretary; Miss Anna Tourner, corresponding secretary; Mrs. George Rader, treasurer; Mrs. Ida Dillman, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Bert Curry, historian; Mrs. J. K. Beck, chaplain and Mrs. J. B. Troutman, registrar. , Sorority Dance A special feature to be includtd at the sport dance given by Alpha Beta Tau Sorority this evening at the Propylaeum is an interpretitive dance by Miss Mary Louise Schilling, Connersville. Another feature will be a pin dance. Decorations will be carried out in the sorority colors, blue and silver. Miss Margaret Doll is chairman of the committee and will be assisted by Misses Ellen Dalton, Margaret Dunlavy and Betty Wood. _

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Party Honors Principal in May Nuptial Mr, and airs. ADDISON KING, 5671 Central Ave., will entertain with a dinner bridge party this evening in honor of MUs Mary Norwood and Donald Kennedy, whose marriagge will take place May 17. Miss Norwood’s chosen colors of pink and blue will carry out the color scheme and a low pink crystal bowl of pink and blue flowers will be used for the dining table centerpiece. The guests will be Misses Dorothy Dietz, Lenore Henkle and Mary Lee Orloff; Dr. and Mrs. Hunter R. Smith; Messrs, and Mesdames Emory R. Baxter, Henry L. Dithmer Jr. and Hiram D. Keehn, and Messrs. Herman Lauter, Rudolph Stempfel and Howard Fieber.

Sorority of State Holds Annual Fete MORE than two hundred members of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority in Indiana attended the annual State luncheon today at the Claypool. For the program, following the luncheon, each active chapter in the State presented a stunt, the Franklin chapter, “Pi Phi Drea, Girl;” the Indiana chapter, “For Heaven's Sake;” the Purdue chapter, “Bad News,” and Miss Hope Bedford sang as a representative of the Butler group. Honor tables were arranged for active and alumnae members of each chapter who were chosen as outstanding in their chapters. Other alumnae and members were seated at small tables. Mrs. C. E. Goodell, Chicago, formerly of Franklin, was the speaker at the luncheon. The annual State dance will be held this evening in the Riley room of the Claypool.

Magazine Club's Guest Day to Be Marked Saturday The Magazine Club will observe guest day next Saturday afternoon in the green parlors of the Y. W. C. A. when Mrs. J. F Edwards will talk on, “Some Literary Gardens.” Mrs. George T. Earhart, accompan:cd by Mrs. Luther Shirley, will sing •e following numbers: ring Fancy” Dcnsmorc >wer Rain” Schneider . Aries At the Bottom of the Garden” Lehman "Hark. Hark, the Lark” Schubert "Last Rose of Summer” Flotow Four Leaved Clover" Coombs “Thank God for a Garden" Del Riego Special hostesses will be Mrs. John L. Benedict, Mrs. John M. Newman and Mrs. H. W. Rhodehamel. Each member may bring two guests. Sigma Luncheon Lavender sweet peas and dark red roses were used to carry out the sorority colors of lavender and maroon in the appointments for the luncheon of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority today at the Columbia Club. Covers were laid for thirty. Shoulder bouquets were given as favors. Miss’ Showalter and Miss Virginia Metz, both Indianapolis students at Indiana University, represented the active chapter. Miss Mildred Legge, Bloomington, sang. Special guests were three members of Kappa Phi Sorority of Butler, which is petitioning Sigma Kappa. Plans were made for the national convention to be held at Washington. D. C., June 25 to 30. Mrs. Robert Coleman, president of the alumnae chapter, presided. Trio to Give Program The Marott Trio, composed of Maud Custer. Consuelo Couchman Rettig and Hilda Burrichter, with Walter Otto, baritone, assisting artist, will give the following program for Marott Hotel guests and friends Sunday from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.: “Nocturne” Field “Rondo” Mozart Trio “Temple Bells” Indian "Less Than the Dust” Love “Kashmiri Song" Lyrics “Till I Wake" by Amy Findcn Walter Otto “Gavotte” Lee Consuelo Couchman Rettig "A Southern Song” Ronald “Three for Jack" Squrre Walter Otto “Songs My Mother Taught Me”..Dvorak “Scherzo” Gade / Trio “Toreador Song” from “Carmen”... .Bizet Walter Otto “Cavalleria Rusticana” Mt scagnl Trio Rush Party Nu Sigma Phi medical fraternity will hold a rush party Saturday evening at the home of Dr. Lillie n B. Mueller, 208 W. Forty-Fourth St. The out-of-town guests will be girls from the Indiana University Medical School in Bloomington. Republican Club to Meet Henry M. Dowling, attorney, will speak on “The Duty of Citizens as Electors,” at the night meeting of the Indiana Womans Republican Club, Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. at the Columbia Club. Mrs. B. H. Moore president, will preside. Special music has been arranged.

Receptions for Daileys A number of receptions are being planned for May 1 In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dailey, by the women’s division of the Dailey-for-Governor Club of which Mrs. Carl E. Wood is president in Marion County and Mrs. Olive Beldon Lewis is secretary. There will be three meetings in the afternoon and three at night,