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Simplicity Marks Home Nuptial Rite \ A HOME wedding, lovely in its simplicity tvas that this afternoon of Miss Martha Dandridge Oliver, daughter of Mrs. John Holliday Oliver, 1912 N. Meridian St., and Lieut. Joseph Blair Daugherty, which took place at the home of the bride’s mother with Dr. Virgil E. Rorer, pastor of the Meridian Street M. E. Church officiating. The home was arranged with flowers and ferns. Before the ceremony Mrs. Karl Nessler, harpist, played a oridal program. The bride’s only attendant was her sister, Miss Olive Phoebe Oliver, Avho wore a bouffant dress of orchid shading to lavender. The skirt was formed of tiers of tulle and she wore a picture hat to match her gown. She carried a Colonial bouquet. James Livingston Thompson, cousin of the bride, was best man. The bride wore white taffeta fashioned Avith tight bodice and skirt of tiers of tulle. Her veil was of rose point lace and she carried the ivory prayer book carried by her mother at the time of her wedding. The book had showers of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley on ribbons falling from its pages. Immediately following the ceremony, six classmates of Lieut. Daugherty formed an archway with sabres through which the bridal couple passed into the dining rooms, where Mrs. Daugherty used the lieutenant’s sabre to cut the wedding cake. The bridal table was arranged with a lace cover and lighted by white tapers in gold candelabra. Mrs. Oliver, mother of the bride, received in white georgette. Lieut, and Mrs. Daugherty will be at home at the country home of the bride, north of the city until June 20, when they will leave for San Antonio, Texas, where Lieut. Daugherty will be stationed.

Columbia Club’s Children’s Party to Be Saturday The Columbia Club will give its annual children's party next Saturday in the ballroom of the clubhouse. Leroy Carson and H. H. Martin will assist the following women, named by Mrs. Eleanor Bookwalter Bliss, club hostess, to receive the small guests: Mesdames Charles W. Moores, J. H. Bear, Richard Hennessey, William Clevenger, Wallace O. Lee, E. P. Akin. Neal Thurston, Bert Dingley, Carl Mote, Arthur Wells, G. M. Williams, T. N. Wynne, Charles Bingham, Solon Carter, J. J. Darmody, D. I. Glossbrenner, Arch Grossrnan, Thomas Kaufman, William P. Evans, Elmer H. Jose, John Owens, George S. Olive, W. H, Remy, Donald Test, David E. Swain and Carl Wilde. Sorority Party Phi Gamma Chi Sorority will have a card party at 8 p. m. Tuesday, at the Lumley tea rooms, 1549 N. Meridian St. Mrs. George Millspaugh is in charge assisted by Mrs. Paul Lang and Mrs. Paul Brown. Halcyon Club The Halcyon Club will meet Monday evening, at the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Miss Catherine Healy acting as hostess. War Mothers Meeting Founders Chapter of the American War Mothers will meet in the parlors of the Fletcher American National Bank at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brown and daughter, Winifred, are spending the wek-end in Logansport.

Announces Program of A, A. U. W. Mrs. w. ii. davidson,! president of the State Federation of branches of the American Association of University Women, which will hold its annual State meeting at Hotel Lincoln Friday and Saturday, has announced the following program for the convention: FRIDAY 2 P. M.—Registration. 2 to 2:3o—Round table discussion of branch problems, Lincoln room: leader, Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield. Indianapolis. 4:3o—Tea. Tudor Hall. Honoring State officers and new officers of the Indianapolis branch. 7—Travertine room; Mrs. ’Davidson, presiding. Greetings from the Indianapolis branch, Mrs. Marvin Curie. Address: President Robert J. Alcy, Butler University. Address: President Ada Comstock. Radcliffe College, “The Fourth R for Women— Research.’’ SATURDAY 8 A. M.—Executive board meeting. 9:3o—Business meeting. Lincoln room. Reports of officers. Message from the director of the Northeast central section, Miss Alice Wright. Malwaukee, Wis. Reports of Chairmen—Education. Mrs. H. L. Smith, Bloomington. Publicity. Mrs. John C. Mellett, Indianapolis. International relations, Mrs. John L. Sanders. Evansville. Legislation, Mrs. Walter S. Greenough. Indianapolis. Expansion, Mrs. J. M. Crouch. Michigan City. Fellowships. Dean Agnes E. Wells. Bloomington. Health. Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer. Indianapolis. Housing. Dr. Mary E. Waldron. Bloomington. Reports of branch presidents. 12:30 P. M.—Luncheon. Travertine room, Mrs. John T. Wheeler, vice president Indiana Federation of Branches, presiding. Address. President William Lowe Brvan. Indiana University. Address. Mrs. Clarence Bruce King, chairman. Hoosier Salon Patrons Association, Chicago, "Our New American Star.” 2:3o—Business session. Lincoln room. Election of officers. Reports of committees. Nomination committee, Miss Eleanor Smith. Muncie. Resolutions ..committee, Mrs. Mark Thompson, Lafayette. VINCENT CLUB TO ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS The Vincent Chautauqua Club will entertain husbands and other guests with a party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Charle? Railsback, 1628 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Charles T. Paul of the College of Missions, will review “China, A Mission in Evolution,” by Paul Monroe. Recently elected officers are, Mrs. O. R. Sumner, president; Mrs. E. H. Jenne, vice president; Mrs. J. I. Huffman, secretary treasurer; Mrs. F. G. Johns, publicity chairman; Mrs. J. H. Bloor, local council delegate with Mrs. J. D. Ely, alternate; Mrs. C. T. Austin, Seventh district delegate, with Mrs. David Munroe, alternate. The program committee is Mrs. J. F. Rainer, chairman; Mrs. H. O. Garmon, Mrs. P. H. Yant and Mrs. George Cheney. The hospitality committee, Mrs. H. L. Harding, Mrs. G. M. Smith, Mrs. G. L. David and Mrs. J. L. Cahow. Club Hostess Mrs. Paijl Mathews, 52 N. Keystone Ave., will be hostess for the Swastika Club Thursday evening.

Mrs. W. F. Holmes is president of the Woman’s Auxiliary to the National Association of Retail Druggists, Chapter 20, which is giving its annual spring card party May 2, at the Elks Club. Mrs. Lloyd C. Weiss is chairman of the party. Mrs. J. W. Weddell is the recently elected president of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women, which is acting as hostess branch for the State convention at Hotel Lincoln next Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Weddell will be the honor guests when the local branch entertains visiting members at tea Friday after-

Kentucky Derby Parties to Meet at French Lick By Times Special FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, Ind., April 28.—Social festivities of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky., May 19, at the French Lick Springs Hotel, are attracting many Indianapolis and other Indiana persons. The days before and after the Derby are the real peak of the spring season here. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlin, Indianapolis, will be at the hotel. They will be joined by Mrs. Carlin’s brother, Bernie Kirschbaum, Indianapolis. The French Lick Frolickers, a group of members and their wives of the Highland Golf Club, Indianapolis, will spend the week-end at the clubhouse on the upper course. This excursion is typical of the parties that are coming to the clubhouse from larger cities of the Middle West. Another putting and approaching contest was held on Wednesday, men and women competing on even terms. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Young, Indianapolis and Hollywood, Fla., have been here this week, after a winter in Florida. The Joseph W. Youngs will spend the summer in New York, Lake Placid, N. Y., and in the autumn, prior to the opening of the Florida season, will go to Europe. The Ralph A. Youngs will be in Indianapolis this summer, but will return to Florida in the fall. Trio, Harpist Program The Marott Trio will give the following program Sunday at 2; 30 p. m., at the hotel for guests and their friends, with Ruth Rainier Nesser, harpist, as assisting arust. “Tango in D” Albeniz “By the Brook” Boisdeffre Trio “Priere” A. Hasselmans "La Source" a. Zabel ‘‘Russian Folk Melody” Aolf Hass , Ruth Rainier Nessler “Polichinelle” Kreisler Maud Custer “Old Refrain” Kreisler “Danse Orientale” Cady “Japanese Sunset” Deffen Ruth Rainier Nessler “Londonderry Air” Kreisler “Syncopation” Kreisler Trio Songs You Like Arranged by R. R. N. Ruth Rainier Nessler Selection Johnstone Trio —” G

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CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

• MONDAY Mrs. David Allerdice, 1624 N. Delaware St., will be hostess for the Review Club. “The King’s Henchman,” “The Witch,” and “Footlights and Spotlights,” will be reviewed. William F. Landers, Jr., will talk on “Ladies of France,” at the Indianapolis Literary Club. The Vincent C. L. S. C. will entertain husbands and friends at the home of Mrs. Charles Railsback, 1628 N. Illinois St, TUESDAY The Inter Alia Club will observe guest day at Blue Triangle Hall. Mrs. Charles Binkley, 5445 N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostess for the Alpha Eta Latreian Club. Mrs. Noble Ropkey will review the Pulitzer prize play. William G. White will talk on “Oddities of Colonial Legislation,” at the Century Club at the D. A. R. house. THURSDAY The Aftermath Club will observe Daughter’s day at the home of Mrs. C. A. Mueller, 3908 Carrollton Ave. The Thursday Lyceum Club will meet with Mrs. D. M. Baker, 3847 Ruckle St. Mrs. J. L. Fish will review “From Immigrant to Inventor.” Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy, 2894 Sutherland Ave., will be hostess for the North Side Study Club. Mrs. William T. Smith will talk on “American Women in Art,” and Mrs. Harry E. Grube on “American Women in Politics.” Mrs. H. S. Gudgel, 118 E. FortySixth St., will entertain the Ladies Federal Club.

The Pierian Study Club will meet with Mrs. C. R. Lewis, 1741 E. Fifty-Second St., when Mrs. W. D. Carey will review “David Copperfield,” and Mrs. T. D. Hoovei will review “Robbins and Rowe Grammar Text.” FRIDAY Mrs. Albert L. Rabb and Mrs. Harriet Blanton will read papers before the Indianapolis Woman’s Club at the Propylaeum. Mrs. S. M. Unger, 2219 N. Pennsylvania St., will entertain the Woman’s Advance Club. Mrs. J. W. Bend will talk on “California Missions,” and Mrs. L. D. Owens on “Hollywood and the Movies.” The Irvington Fortnightly Club will meet with Mrs. Ida Billman, 329 Burgess Ave., with Mrs. L. Richardson assisting. Miss Martha Cunningham will talk on “Decor-

noon at Tudor Hall. Mrs. T. Victor Keene, treasurer of the local branch, is chairman of finance for the convention. Miss Katherine Zimmerachied is chairman of decorations and Miss Martha Hill of invitations for the pledge dance of Delta Deltcl Delta Sorority, of Butler University, to be given Saturday night at the Meridian Hills Country Club. Mrs. Ernest Ernest E. Hinkle was Miss Pauline Neeves before her marriage April 18. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Neeves, 5913 Central Ave. Before her marriage, April 19, Mrs. Roy Geider was Miss Vertha Lively, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Lively.

ative Metal Work” and Mrs. George M. Cornelius on “Printing Craft.” Mrs. Henrietta Dillen, 3219 N. Meridian St., will be Culture Club hostess. Mrs. Rudolph Miller will talk on “Whispering Galleries.” SATURDAY Mrs. George Alig. Jr., and Mrs. Fred G. Lorenz will entertain the Saturday Afternoon Literary Club. Music Sorority Alumnae to Be Luncheon Guests Mrs. Lutie Gruber, 3141 N. Illinois St., will be hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Club, national honorary musical sorority. Mrs. Isabell Cartwright and Mrs. Margaret Porterfield will assist the hostess. Following the luncheon at 12:30, Mrs. Gruber will have charge of the following program: Current Events Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt “Thou Art Like a Flower” Chadwich “Mistress Margarita” Arthur Penn “To Eospra’’ Curran Mrs. Anita Scott "En Bateau” C. Debussy “Frisson De Senilles,” “Will o’ the Wisp” Emil Sauer Mrs. Elsie Evans Pattison "The Jov of Spring” R. Huntington Woodman "My Lady Moon” Ralph Cox Mrs. Lutie Gruber “Hark, Hark, the Lark” Shubert Ltstz “Si Oisean J'etais Oisean,” “If I Were a Bird” Henfelt Mrs. Nell Kemper McMurtrey “Trees” Rosbach “The Hills of Home” Fox Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs The accompanists will be Mrs. Gladys Vaile, Mrs. Frank Edenharter and Mrs. Borroughs. Heyl Study Club The Heyl Study Club will meet Tuesday in the club room: at the Y. W. C. A. Current events will be given by members. Mrs. O. N. Moore will talk on “Old Virginia and Her Neighbors.” Mrs. F. P. Woolery will give a book review; Mrs. C. F. Neu and assistants, Mrs. John S. Macy, Mrs. Albert Alexander, George B. Elliott, Mrs. Clayton Ridge and Mrs. V. Sharritts will portray “Social Culture at the Turn of the Century.” Indorsers to Meet The monthly meeting of the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays will meet at 10 a. m. uesday, at the Fletcher-American Bank, ,

New Officers of Council to Take Places Tuesday The Indianapolis Council of Women will observe public health day with a luncheon Tuesday in the Travertine room of Hotel Lincoln, when new officers will also be installed and annual reports of officers given. The program, in charge of Mrs. W. H. Link, will include a talk on “Gastro-Intestinal Health,” by Dr. C. F. Vojdes, and “Boosters for the Blind,” by’L. D. Ginger. Miss Mildred ochmedel, accompanied by Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, will sing. Reservations should be made with Mrs. A. B. Glick, 3305 Park Ave., or Mrs. Walter Geisel, 3734 Ruckle St. Dinner Tonight for Principals in Wedding Tonight Mr. and Mrs. William J. Shafer, 2901 N. Meridian St., will entertaintain at dinner this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of their niece, Miss Ada Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin L. Payne, and Fritz Remshardt, whoke marriage will take place Monday evening. The tables will have appointments in yellow and blue, the bridal colors, and will have bowls of spring flowers. Tapers in those colors tied with tulle will light the tables. Covers will be laid for Miss Payne. Mr. Remshardt, Mr. and Mrs. Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sh3fer of Evanston. 111.. Mr. and Mrs. John James Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Haerle. Mrs. Jeonnette Pavne Bowles. Miss Elizabeth Irwin, Keokuk. la.. Miss Hope Pfafflin. Miss Evelyn Barnes, Miss Mary Elizabeth Powell. Miss Marla Haueisen. William Jungclaus. William Kothe. Frederick Payne and Fritz Wetsel. Tn-Delt Pledge Dance Miss Marjorie Brownlee is general chairman of the pledge dance of Delta Delta Delta Sorority of Butler University, to be given next Saturday at Meridian Hills Country Club. Miss Mildred Sullivan is chairman of programs; Miss Katherine Zimmerachied, decorations; Miss Martha Hill, invitations and Miss Janice Ryan, favors,

Announces A ids at Tea for D.A.R.

MRS. F. ELLIS HUNTER, regent of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter D. A. R., will be assisted in receiving guests at the tea from 4 to 5 p. m., Tuesday which the chapter will give in honor of Mrs. James L. Gavin, recent, recently elected vice president-general of the National D. A. R., by regents of other Indianapolis chapters and delegates and alternates of the Harrison chapter who have returned from the Continental Congress in Washington. Chapter regents who will assist are: Mrs. Arthur V. Brown, Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, and jMrs. Kerman Kothe, Arthur St. Clair chapter. Members of the board to assist are Mrs. Ernest DeWolfe Wales, Mrs. J. M. Ogden, Mrs. W. W. Winslow, Miss Minnie J. Link and Miss Julia G. Sharpe. The following were delegates are Caroline Thompson and Mesdames Wilbur Johnson. Thomas A. Wayne, J. F. Edwards, C. O. Robinson, Walter C. Marmon, James H. Taylor, W. B. Rossetter, Charles A. Edwards, Charles F. Voyles, Caleb S. Denny, Robert B. Keith, Edward L. Kruse, F. D. Stilz, Stanley Cain, Charles T. Tarpenning and Edson T. Wood.

INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK

The executive board met Tuesday evening and elected the foliowing officers: President, Mrs. J. A. Cam-

D. A. R. CHAPTER TO INSTALL OFFICERS Reports of chapter officers and committee chairmen will be given at the regular meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter D. A. R. Thursday at 2:30 p. m., at the chapter house. The new officers will be installed. Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin is in charge of the musical program and Mrs. Lucius O. Hamilton and Mis. Eugene H. Darrach will be hostesses. Beta Delphian Chapter The Beta Delphian chapter will meet in the Fletcher American Bank Bldg., Thursday at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. F. E. Schulmeyer will have charge of the program on English art, artists and art galleries. She will be assisted by Mrs. A. M. Alexander, Mrs. F. E. Williamson, Mrs. gyier Oglesby and Mrs. Cyril Ober,

APRIL 28,1928

Convention Chairman Appointed MISS EUNICE JOHNSON, president of the Indianapolis Altrusa Club, has appointed Miss Hazel Williams chairman of the convention of the National Association of Altrusa Clubs which is to be held here May 17. 18 and 19. Miss Mary Meyers is treasurer of the convention and Miss Eva Storch secretary. Miss Williams’ committee includes Miss Johnson, Miss Mamie Larsh and Miss Charlotte Carter. Sub-committees assisting in arrangements are: Decorations—Miss Audra Folckemer, chairman; Mrs. Carrie Temperly, Miss Minnie Hardegan, Mrs. May Houser, Miss Nancy Bryan, Miss Anna Hannnerbeck, Miss Ada Robinson, Miss Mary Parrott, Miss Georgianna Webber, Miss Lucy Branch, Mrs. Blanche Mitchell, Jessie B ,ss and Miss Katherine Daily. Drives Through the City—Miss Iva Campbell, chairman; Mrs. A. Otto Abel, Miss Dorothy Rice, Miss Mary Buehler, Miss Minnie Foley, Miss Minnie Springer, Miss Emma Williams, Miss Josephine Rigler, Mrs. Mina Justus and Miss Lulie Gibbons, Mrs. Stasia B. Staley, supervisor of transportation. Entertainment—Miss Pearl Forsyth, chairman; Miss Mary Ann Fitzsimmons, Miss Berniece Boynton, Mrs. Blanche Harrington, Miss Katherine Winn, Miss Lucile Springer, Miss Mary Beeman, Miss Mary Rigg and Miss Gretchen Utterbach. Finance—Miss Amanda Anderson, chairman; Misses Katherine Daily, Dorothy Rice, Helena Patterson, Virginia Trone, Lulie Gibbons, Jessie Bass and Ella Crary. Hostesses—Miss Helen Clayton, chairman; Mrs. Abel, Mrs. Nancy Ladd, Misses Helen Brown, Lou Norton and Celesta Cromer, Mrs. Marguerite Malarky, Mrs. K. E. Lester, Misses Ella Groninger, Pearl Clarke, May Dickson, Patterson, Amanda Anderson and Katherine Dale, Mrs. Emma Bassett, Miss Lois Anderson. Mrs. Cleora Doane, Mrs. Adelaide V. Lewis anc Miss Trone. Luncheons and Dinners —Mrs. A. C. Goll, chairman: Misses Nelle G. Frame and Mary Beeman, Mrs. Augusta B. Hollister and Miss Lois Anderson. Registration—Miss Bertha Leming, chairman; Miss Greeley, Miss Lucile Springer, Mrs. Cleora Doane, Miss Berniece Boynton and Miss Crary, Mrs. Ida G. Belzer, Misses Nell* Mullinix, Katherine Mertz, Eva Kuetemeier and Frances McGee. Souvenirs —Miss Mary Dickson, chairman; Miss Clayton, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Anna Abel, chairman of publicity.

eron; first vice president, Mrs. V. B. Binnager; vice president, Mrs. George P. Steinmetz; recording secretary, Mrs. Nick Hantzis; corresponding secretary, Miss Estelle Riebe; treasurer, Mrs. Sale Marrow; parlimentarian, Mrs. Clara Aldrich, and auditor, Miss Allene Hedges. u tt tt Venetian Chapter will meet Monday for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Martin Moore, assisted by Mrs. E. C. Wischmeier. Mrs. Army Jackson and Mrs. H. C. Wischmeier will be guests. Mrs. A. E. Brown will have charge of the program. Readings will be given by Mrs. J. E. Rogers. tt tt tt Mrs. Arthur Hoffman, Mrs. T. H. Jacobson and Mrs. E. Johnson of the Elsinore Chapter will sail from New York May 26 on the S. S. Oscar for Copenhagen, Denmark, where they will visit until August. Fayette Club The Fayette Club will meet with Mrs. C. D. Elliott. 4710 Carrollton Ave., at 2 p. m. Friday. The meeting will be devoted to welfare worse