Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1928 — Page 8

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Sorority in Celebration of Founding A-LPIIA Delta Pi celebrated the seventyseventh anniversary of its founding -with a State luncheon at the Lincoln today. Representatives of Butler, Hanover, Indiana University and alumnae chapters attended. Miss Katherine Sweet and Miss Mary Latham, Indianapolis, had charge of the entertainment, and the Indiana University group acted as hostess chapter. Appointments were carried out in the sorority colors, blue and white, and old-fashioned corsages werfe given as favors. Toasts were given by members of each chapter and Miss Mary Latham, toastmistress, gave the story of the violet, sorority flower. Miss Mary Armstrong, Indianapolis, spoke for he Eutler chapter; Miss Hope Rankin, Hanover, for Hanover, and Miss Katherine Myers, Peru, represented the Indiana University group. , Stunts and musical skits were included on the program and an extra edition of “Bits of Pi,’’ the Indiana chapter paper, was a feature. Approximately 100 mejnbers* from over the State attended the luncheon. Miss Betty Fermier, Warsaw, was general chairman, and Miss Lenore Lamb. Newcastle, had charge of arrangements.

Club Meetings

MONDAY Mrs. David Ross, Haverstick’s Park, will be hostess for the guest day meeting of the Woman’s Research Club. She will be assisted by the program and social committee. Mrs. Arthur P. Thomas is on the program. The Irvington Woman’s Club will have its May party at the home of Mrs. Carl S. Wagner, 5744 E. Washington St. Mrs. Bert Westover, 55 S. Audubon Rd.. will be hostess for the guest day party of the Sesame Club. Mrs. Sam Campbell and Mrs. Lewis Finch will give the program. Paul V. Brown will give “A Short Story,” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. chapter house. TUESDAY The Amicitia Club will have a guest day meeting with Mrs. .1. Lawrence Wells, 4831 Broadway. The Independent Social Club will meet with Mrs. Frank Shellhouse,. Spink-Arms Hotel. Mrs. W. D. Hoskins will read an original story at the final luncheon meeting of the Meridian Heights Inter Se Club to be held at Whispering Winds. The Hoosier Tourist Club will meet with Mrs. Frank Robinson, 3102 Park Ave. Mrs. J. P. Aspinall, Mrs. John Faason and Mrs. O. M. Cosner. Mrs. J. N. Hurty ( and Mrs. Albert L. Rabb will read papers at the closing meeting 'o fthe Fortnightly Literary Club at the Propylaem. The Irvington Chautauqua Club will meet with Mrs. Lester Winter, L 3559 College Ave. Mrs. T. F. Reavis will give the program. The Inter-Alia Club will meet with Mrs. Fred I. Jones, 3963 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. John Titus will talk on “The Beginning of j and Mrs. C. Frederick Schmidt and j “Ferdinand and Isabella.” Asa J. Smith will talk on “The j Naval and' Military Tactics and i Strategy of the Revolution,” at the ! Century Club. ~ WEDNESDAY Mrs. S. O. Sharp, Grandview Dr., will be hostess for the guest day meeting o fthe Zetathea Club. On the reception committee will be Mesdames J. W. Jones, A. C. Caldwell, Gertrude Hoch and C. F. Hurst. The Minerva Club will be entertained at luncheon at the home of the president, Mrs. M. E. Burkhart, 4455 Central Ave., at 1 p. pi. Mrs. William Burcham, will be hostess for the Wednesday Afternoon Club. . The Irvington Guest Club will meet with Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund, 61 Campbell Ave. Responses will ibe quotations from William Herschell and Mrs. A. E. Curtis will talk on “Artists of Note in Indiana.” Mrs. J. Edward Morris, Williams Creek Estates will be hostess for the guest day meetings of the Home Economics Club. FRIDAY The Irvington Catholic Woman’s Study Club will meet with Mrs. A. H. Ehrensperger, 116 N. Wallace St. Mrs. Charles Trask will have charge of the program. SATURDAY Miss Margaret Duden, Woollen’s Garden, will be hostess for the Butler Alumnae Literary Club, for its nature meeting. Six minute talks on nature will be given by Mrs. Edith Dockweiler Hughes; Miss May Cunningham, Miss Margaret Duden and Miss Pearl Forsythe. Cheer Guild Meeting Mrs. Edward J. Files will be the guest artist of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild at the monthly meeting Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Claypool Hfttel. Her program will include a reading, “In the Dark of the Honeymoon,” and the following musical monologues: “Doan You Listen,” “Make Believe,” and “When Grandma Was a Girl,” accompanied by Mrs 1 . William Claybaugh. The meeting is open to all interested in the work of the guild. Mrs. J. F. Ward, president, will preside. New Fellcnvship A .chapter of Kappa Beta, fellowship of university women of the Disciples of Christ, will b§ installed at Butler University before the close of the school year, the College of Religion has announced. Charter - members to be installed are: Iren* Bishop. Elizabeth Dawson. Gertrude Ball, Myron Simpson, Bessalee Reavl*. Edltb Manges. Cora Lynn Stoops, Gertrude Hines. Margaret Snyder, Dora Oliver. Anna Hawkins, Lorene Thorne, Mrs. Jfol* Leet, Genevieve Pullin, Marjory Dernaree. Mildred Hamilton, Leah Beli, Audra Swift. Myrtle Lou Logan, Jeannette Kr.owlton. Margaret Wood, Beylah Richey, iXr&ue Loudon and Lucxetia Rowe.

Cl ' : " :.I isln.'Faiinl, R /y,.. .■ // ■/ _ _ .J" . B|i9 : The third annual May mass meet- j NEWS OF I ’MORTAL SERVICE • “ \. !> . ' ' ing of the Irvington Union of Clutys FOR WAR MOTHERS final in Bridge wm f ?**•* 2; 3“ ,S"i re °',mZS'edt?™ emorial service for deceased ln G 1 f> / Ji, Iln 1 ln “““ 10 chapters • Mows: ibers of the Marion County j ff n f IUAA/ Cj~U/~&£ns and torn an. Three clubs in charge of j Francis Vigo Chapter, Vincei

Bridge and Shower for Bride-Elect MRS. Jacob F. Schatz, Jr. entertained with a bridge party and personal shower Friday evening at her home. 4635 College Ave., in honor of Miss Mildrel Coyle, whose marriage to Daniel A. Sweeney will take place June 6 at St. Joan of Arc Church. The house was decorated with spring flowers, and at serving time the tables were arranged with bowls of orchid, green and pink sweetpeas. The ices and confections were also in the colors. The gifts were presented to Miss Coyle in a hand painted hat box, tied with a bow of jink tulle. Guests with the honor guest were: Mesdames Mary A. Sweeney. Loren Eralich. Phil A Clements. William A. Robinson. Daniel J. Covie. A. P. Sweeney and Glenn Brown. Misses Marjorie Elward, Delia Elward. Marv Elward. Catherine Sweencv. Marv Sweeney. Kathleen McCarty. Frances Coyle. Dorothy Covle. Margaret Coyle. Marv Kavanagh. Winifred Kavanagh, Marv Carson. Mary McCrossln. Fannie R. Coyle. Agnes Mahoney, Julia Shanahan and Mawlle Gordon. MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR WAR MOTHERS Memorial service for deceased members of the Marion County chapter of Mothers will be 'held Tuesday* afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. E. May Hahn, 555 S. Central Ct. A short business session will be held at 1:30 p. m., after which Mrs. fc Henry Eisenbarth, chaplain will have charge of the memorial. Mrs. L. M. McCord, Montezuma, will talk on “Memory Trees,” and Mrs. Ella K. Payne will sing. All war mothers are invited.

State Banquet of Sorority to Be This Evening Covers for 100 members of Kappa Kappa Sigma sorority will be laid at the annual State convention banquet to be held tonight in the Travertine room of Hotel Lincoln as a part of the State convention being held today and tomorrow with Alpha chapter of Indianapolis as hostess. Howe Landers will speak at the dinner tonight. The tables will be decorated in coral and gray, the sorority, colors, and- the sorority flower, the Ophelia rose, will be used for the centerpiece. Each guest will be given a framed motto of the sorority song, written by Mrs. Alice Piercel Wilson, member of Eta chapter. During the banquet Miss Sara JSlizabetii Miller, organist, will play several numbers, opening her program. with the sorority song, “Kappa Kappa Sigriia.” Miss Irene Noerc, contralto, accompanied by Miss R uth Otte, soprano and pianist, will give a group df severalnumbers. Mrs. W. David Morton will entertain with readings. Mrs. Morton is an inactive member of Alpha chapter. For Bride-Elect Mrs. Harrison Marsh entertained Thursday evening with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Dorothy Basey whose marriage to Emery Todd will take place June 6. < The guests included: Misses Edna ‘Robinson, Margaret Kern, Marion Basey, Bertha Eilering, Sadie Heidenreich, Betty Shaw, Sarah £rook, Pauline Wilsori, Ruth Howes, Naomi Beatty, Lucille Grepp, 'Patricia McDaniel and Alma and Frieda Eilering. Meeting Saturday The Friday Afternoon Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Albert G. Small, at 3804 Central Ave., Apt. 10, Saturday. Mrs. Small will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Montgomery. A paper on “Alaska.” will be read by Mrs. Charles Chergion.

Final in Bridge Tournament to Be Held Friday The final meeting of the bridge tournament of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women, which ran during the winter, will be held in connection with a benefit' bridge to be given for the scholarship fund Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the Woman’s Department Club. Mrs. J. W. Weddell, new president, is chairman of the tournament. Reservations should be made with* Mrs. E. M. Guthridge. Winners in the tournament are Mesdames Herbert Brown, John Tanton, William L. Leonard, Flora Wile, Howard Bates and Will Chambers. * /

SORORITY MEETINGS

Miss Alma Kirk will be hostess Monday evening for the meeting of the Alpha Tau Zeta,. Delta Kappa will hold a business meeting Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Spink-Arms. First Rush Party Phi Beta Chi sorority will entertain this evening with its first rush party at the home of Miss Daisy Heffelman, 4441 Washington Blvd. A color scheme of silver and rose will carry out the cqrority colors. The charter members are Misses Lucille Atherton, president; Rose Utz, vice president; Zelta Robey, secretary; Marian Terry, treasurer; Daisy Heelman and Gertrude Gray Guests ,for whom covers will be laid are: Misses Wilma Bowman, Marie Fuchs. Wilma Thompson, Alice Aston. Bary Sehr, Foarl**Aust. Martha Gouynes. Frances Terry, Ruth Waldo, Florence Schmertz, Loui-c Webster. Katherine Robey, Jesse Kel’er, ! Norma R.odewald and Marie Wadsworth. i Thank Offering The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Merritt Place M. E. Church will hold its annual thank offering service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday at the church. Andrew Soudah, native of Palestine and student at the I. U. Medical School, will talk. Special music has been arranged by Mrs. Glenn Stotlar and Mrs. Clara Huff. The Rev. E. Earl Jones, pastor of the church, will have charge of the evangelistic services in the evening. His subject is “The Exalted Christ.” Lay Cornerstone The cornerstone for the new clubhouse of the Vincennes Fortnightly Club was laid this morning with services at 11 a. m. Mrs. Curtis Shake was general chairman. The service was followed by a luncheon for members, their husbands and invited guests.

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r /yiUd/ C&ireef? The engagement of Miss Mildred Allen to Donald C. Johnston was announced at the meeting and bridge party of tke Sigma Kappa Alumnae Chapter, with Mrs. Elmer H. Stuart, 5315 Ohmer Ave. The wedding will take place at high noon, June 10, at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Dorotha Bruns’ engagement to Lester H. Theobold was announced last week. The wedding date is June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson Blessing announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne,, to Charles Louis Chevrolet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chevrolet, the wedding to take place in July. Mrs. Hillary G. Bailey, 1909 N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostess Tuesday evening for the banquet of the DePauw chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fraternity, of which her husband is a member. The chapter will initiate Meredith Nicholson, novelist, following the * banquet. Miss Katherine Sweet, Indianapolis, is on the‘entertainment committee for the Alpha Delta Pi State luncheon at Hotel Lincoln today. Miss Sweet is a member of the Indiana University chapter. Mrs’. Estella Holliday. Brazil, was named chairman of national music week of the education department of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs at the executive board meeting here today. Mrs. Holliday was formerly recording secretary of the State federation.

Shower y Bridge Party Today for June Bride-Elect Miss Dorot’iy Canfield, whose marriage to G. Schuyler Blue will take place June 21 was honor guest this afternoon when Miss Clara Foxworthy, 578 Middle Dr., Woodruff Place, entertained with bridge and a linen shower. Appointments were In the bridal colors of pink, blue and- green. Bouquets of garden flowers were used throughout the house. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. M. K. Foxworthy and her sister, Miss Virginia Foxworthy, and Mrs. Mildred Morgan. The guests were: Mesdames Irving P. Blue and B. V. Canfle.d and Misses Mary Louise Pierce. Gladys Hooker. Lucinda' Smith, Bertha Green, Harriett Shoemaker. Elizabeth Bowman, Mildred Booth, Georgia Holder, Martha Nauer, Dorothy Beightol. Catherine Brandt, Martha Baker, Pauline Coffin, Margaret Elrod, Elizabeth Lindsay. Mariana Kenneck. Mildred Kelly, Elvelyn Forsythe and Isabel Layman. Marott Program Mrs Glenn Friermood, contralto, will be the assisting artist with the Marott Trio for its program at 2:30 p. m. Sunday.' The following program will be given at the Marott Hotel: <al “Sarabande” Handel (b) “Bourree” * Handel Trio _ (a) “Ah! Love But a Day” Beach Mrs. Glenn Friermood tal “Chant Schellschmidt (b) “TaranteTa" Schellschmidt Consuelo Couchman Rettlg (a) “Dawn” Ross (b) “Japanese Lullaby” Ross Mrs. Glenn Friermood (a) “My Heart at Thy Sweet voice Saint-Saens (b) “Moment Musicaie Schubert Trio (a) “I Stood on de Ribber of Jerdon" (b) “Evert Time I Feel the Spirit.... Arrg. by Fisher Mrs. Glenn Friermood “Maritana” Wallace i Trio

CARD PARTIES

Leadies’ Auxiliary to Convention City Post 1405, V. F. W., will give a euchre and bunco party at 3 this evening at 210 E. Ohio St. Margaret Kissling is chairman of the committee. State Business Women Meet at Michigan City % More than 500 members of Business and Professional Women's Clubs will attend the State convention of the federation in Michigan City this afternoon, Sunday and Monday. Miss Emily R. Kneubuhl, executive secretary of the national federation; Mrs. Ora H. Snyder, Chicago, confectioner, arid Mrs. William Gary Brown, Chicago, one of the country’s bestknown railroad women, will be among the speakers. . Delegates will visit State Prison as'guests of Warden and Mrs. 'Walter H. Daly, and will be entertained at team by them on Sunday afternoon. A spirited campaign is being made for State officers to be elected Monday. Tuesday the visitors will see the Gary steel mills, and from there will go to Chicago for the Women’s World Fair. Luncheon Bndge The Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will give a luncheon bridge party Wednesday at Lange’s tea room for members an dguests. Mrs. Ira Holmes Is hostess, assisted by Mesdames John Connor, John O’Brien, Henry Cook, Jack Daugherty and Fritz Weiffenbach,

Mass Meeting of Club Union Set for Wednesday The third annual May mass meeting of the Irvington Union of Clutys will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. In the Irvington Masonic auditorium. Three clubs in charge of arrangements, program and the social hour are the Irvington Home Study Club, the Irvington Dramatic Club and the Social Study Club. Receiving with the officers, Mrs. Elijah Jordan, chairman; Mrs. J. H. Bentley, secretary, and Mrs. D. H. Griffin, treasurer, will be presidents of the twenty-four affiliated clubs. The program will include a resume of the year’s work, a paper on “Woodrow Wilson,” by Mrs. George Miller; dance numbers by. pupils of Miss Helen Hibben, and musical numbers by members of the Social Study Chib.

D. of I. Annual Initiation Event Set for May 27 The annual initiation and banquet of the Daughters of Isabella will take place Sunday afternoon and evening, May 27, at the Claypool Hotel. One hundred candidates will be initiated in the assembly room at 1:30 p. m. Several candidates from surrounding towns are expected to join the class. Three hundred reservations have been made for the banquet to follow the initiation in the Riley room. The initiation ceremony will be in charge of Miss Mayme Murphy and Mrs. Katherine Hallinan. The banquet and musical program will be under direction of Miss Rosemary Lawlor and Miss Martha Hickey, accompanist, and the following members of the Daughters of Isabella Glpe Club: Misses Minnie Holzer Margaret Braun Lucv Holzer Marv Kavanaugh Justine Simms Anna Sell Grace Blackwell Margaret Brand Edna Buennagel Martha Hickey Minnie Judy Mary Hickey Merl Louie Helen Hickey Contance Welgand Agnes Mahoney Cecelia Welgand Kathleen Reidv Marv Barton Bessie Breen Anna Pohl Margaret Deal Margaret Dwyer Gertrude Staab 'Marv Dwyer Katherine Grummell Lillian Cayton JoseDhlne Krackenfels Stella Haugh Bertha Hoffman Mildred Vestal Betty Hoffman Mesdames David Lawlor Mary Salmon Fred Pfleger David Crawford Lillian Evans Harry M. Connor Nellie Salsburv Recital by Local Girl Miss Grace W. Krick, daughter of Arthur E. Krick, 960 N. Delaware St., and a post-graduate student in the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio, gave a piano recital assisted by the Oberlin Conservatory Orchestra, Friday evening, at the Warner Concert Hall, Oberlin. Miss Krick received her bachelor of music degree from Oberlin Conservatory last June and it at present working for her master’s degree. Her father, and Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, Willoughby, Ohio, were special guests at the recital.

Miss Allen's Engagement Announced THE engagement of Miss Mildred Allen to Donald C. Johnston was announced at the May meeting and, bridge party of the Sigma Kappa I Alumnae chapter of Indianapolis thjs afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elmer H. Stuart, 5315 Ohmer Ave. The engagement and date of the wedding. June 16, at noon at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, were announced in a telegram sent to the president, Mrs. Robert D. Coleman, who read it at the meeting. Officers of the alumnae chapter elected at the meeting this afternoon were: Miss Alma Barker, president; Mrs. Bert Edwards, vice president; Mrs. Robert Lingle, secretary; Miss Mildrel Allen, treasurer; Mrs. Robert D. Coleman, Pan Hellenic representative. Spring flowers were used throughout the Stuart home. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. James Ramsey liand Miss Jewel Bartlowe.

NEWS OF INDIANA D. A. R.

Results of annual elections of officers are announced by various chapters as follows; Francis Vigo Chapter, Vincennes —Mrs. Hugo Reller, regent; Mrs. Ewing R. Emison, first vice regent; Mrs. Ralph Burtis, second vice regent; Mrs. Roy Lloyd, secretary; Mrs. O. M. Wallace, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. W. Adams, historian; Mrs. L. W. Jackman, registrar; Miss Edith Willis, chaplain, and Miss Mary Postlewaite, Harrison House committee woman. Mrs. George W. McCoy, Mrs. C. W. Adams and Mrs. William De Bolt were named on the tourist souvenir plate committee. Mrs. E. C. Theobald, Jr., Mrs. Walter McFarland. Mrs. H. D. McCormick and Mrs. Thomas Thorne were announced as new members. Ann Rogers Clark Chapter, Jeffersonvill%— Mrs. Walter Swartz, regent, Mrs. Nathan Sparks, vice regent; Mrs. Jonas Howard, recording secretary; Mrs. James Biggert, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Charles Zollman, treasurer; Mrs. W. J. Morris, librarian; Mrs. Allen Zimmer, historian; Mrs. M. D. Schlosser, registrar, and Mrs. Samuel Reid, chaplain. General John Gibson Chapter, Princeton —Mrs. S. B. Robinson, regent; Mrs. Alfred Johnson, vice regent; Mrs. Haywood Duncan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Howard Morris, treasurer; Mrs. G. E. Derbyshire, registrar, and Mrs. Ray Watson, histoian. Paul Revere Chapter, Muncie — Mrs. Florence G. Rea, regent; Mrs. Horace G. Murphy, first vice regent; Mrs. H. O. Lanning, second vice regent; Mrs. Edith Meeks, recording secretary; Mrs. Fred Watson, corresponding secretary 4 Mrs. Shirley D. Babbitt, registrar; Mrs. Oliver Campbell, treasurer; Mrs. W. O. Haymond, historian, and Mrs. W. C. Ball, chaplain. LIBERTY Liberty Chapter—Mrs. Martha Craft, regent; Mrs. Lnura Scott, assistant; Miss Ellen Scott, secretary, and Mrs. Elnor Campbell, registrar, all were re-elected. Washburn Chapter, Greencastle— Mrs Eugene Hawkins, regent; Mrs. Pauline Hurst, first vice regent; Mrs. William R. Sherman, second vice regent; Mrs. Mary Pierce Seller, recording secretary; Mrs. Heber H. Ellis, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ruth Timmons, treasurer; Miss Welhelmina S. Lank, registrar; Miss Maude Williams, assistant registrar; Miss Sara Bridges, historian, and Miss Beryl O’Hair, Miss Dade B. Shearer, and Mrs. Harriett B. Askew, program chairmen. Initiation was held for Mrs. Nellie Mathes Cook, Mrs. Samuel Nelson, Mrs. Anna Jones Evans, Miss Ruth Robertson, Miss Mary Elizabeth Peck and Miss Josephine Rubush. John Conner Chapter,, Connersville—Mrs. A. A. Brewer, regent; Mrs. Garland R. Stewart, vice regent; Mrs. Ernest C. Hassler, recording secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Clevenger, assistant secretary; Mrs. Huston D. Fearis, treasurer; Mrs.

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High School Instructor Will Speak Frederick a. Barker* member of the music faculty of Arsenal Technical High School, will be the guest speaker at the May program meeting of Kappa Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, which will be held fit the home of Miss Bernice Reagan, 2887 Sutherland Ave., Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Barker will talk on “The Boy and Gang Music, Yesterday and Today.” Assisting will be the following members of the Technical High School concert band: Comet, Ellis Carroll and Raymond Johnson; French horn, Paul Smith; baritone, James Goulding; trombone, Horace Abdon; clarinets, Wallace McDaniel, Johnnie Pierce, Ralph Leucht, William Schiffman and Mary Lewis; flute, Mildred Lewis and bassoon, Russell Abdon. Charles F. Hansen, patron of th® Chapter and the following patronesses will be other special guests of the sorority for the evening: Mrs. Herbert Barnes, Mrs. Robert I. Blakeman, Mrs. Helen Warrum Chappell, Mrs. -H. L. Clippinger, Mrs. John R. Craig, Mrs. Sherman Davis, Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs. Mrs. James P. Goodrich, Mrs. E. W. Harris, Mrs. Clarence Henry, Mrs. Frank J. Horuff, Mrs. John W. Hutchings, Mrs. Clinton Lesher, Mrs. R. S. Kinnaird, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell, Mrs. Hugh McGibeny, Mrs. Edward Nell, Mrs. James M. Ogden, Mrs. Samuel Ralston, Mrs. Anita Scott, Mrs. Norman L. Schneider, Miss Ida Belle Sweenie, Mrs. Charles L. Valle and Mrs. E. E. Voyles. The musical program which wUI be furnished by members of the sorority has been arranged by Miss Catherine Clifford: VC “Mlstress Margarita” p *, nn “Swaying Willow” Hamblen “To Boslra” Curran Mrs. Anita Scott with Miss Lulu Brown at the piano. Ruhlnstein “Puck” Oriel “Molto Allegro, vivace from “Sonata Tragica” MacDowell Miss Louise Swan V o l ce — ”Nur. Wer Die Sehnsucht Rent” Tschalkowskv “Dawn in the Desert” •■June” Runnel Selma 7. ahl Scearcy. Geraldine Trotter at the piano. Vi ”Hebrew Lullaby” .Achron-Auer ‘ Fairy Sailing” “Polichinelle” ■ ■ Kieisler Miss Maude Custer.' Miss Frances Wlshard at the piano. Assistant hostesses are Mrs. E. G. Hesser and Mrs. James L. Wagner; Misses Mary Moorman, Isabelle Mossman and Jeanette Orloff. Club Birthday JParty ■, The third birthday of the Artemas Club will be celebrated Tuesday with a dinner party at the city park in Noblesville. Decorations will be in rose and white, the club colors. Mrs. F. C. Felske, charter member, will give the club history and Mrs. John E. Engleke, club president and also a charter member will forecast ! thee lub’s future. Arrangements are | in charge of Mrs. William A. Hamilton and members of tie social comj mittee.

Robert H. Belknap; registrar; Mrs. E. C. Dodson, chaplain; Mrs. Luke B. Lucas, pianist, and Mrs. Wright Holter, genealogical, chairman. ana Anderson Chapter will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. J. Bailey. Miss Jeliet Crittenberger, Mrs. George Lilly and Mrs. W. W. Atherton will report on the Washington convention. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Charles Neff, Martha Buck. J. A. Hughel, Caroline Bliven, *S. E. Young, Hunter McDonald, C. E. Johnson and E. N. Miller. Mrs. Myron Reynolds will be hostess for Flag day, June 14. a tt a , Bloomington Chapter met at the home of Mrs. Horace Blakely for luncheon. Mrs. Ellis Hunter, regent of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Indianapolis, spoke. a a a Washburn Chapter. Grennsburg, will meet Monday with Mrs. W. L. Denman. a a a Mrs. Helen Williams, registrar of the General Francis Marion Chapter, Marion, announces the following new members: Miss Florence Belle Priest, Miss Vera Wimmer, Mrs. Edna Blake and Mrs. Florence Lenfesty. a a a Plymouth Chapter held its final meeting at the home of Mrs. Euretta Artz. Mrs. Luther Cressner talked on " Women of the Mayflower” and Mrs. Dora Erwin .read the flag lesson. aa a , Mary Penrose Wayne chapter. Ft. Wayne, announces the following committee appointments for next year: Program, Mrs. Chan'S. Ray; ways and means, Mrs. D. Burn Douglass; house, Mrs. Charles L. Moffatt; citizership, Mrs. E. H. Merritt; hospital: ty, Mrs. Charles Meigs; publicity, Miss Bertha Medsker; genealogical, Mrs. T. J. Hindman; better films, Mrs. R. M. Bolman; national defense, Mrs. C. B. Fitch; telephone, Mrs. W. H. Criswell; legislative, Mrs. Fred Jones; magazine, Mrs. W. H. Creighton; historical spots, Mrs. Louise Griswold, and George Rogers Clark memorial, Mrs. Leroy Bradley. ana Pottawatomie chapter, Gary, honored Mrs. John McFeddeo, new State northern district director, with a luncheon at the Hotel Gary, Mrs. F. O. Hodson, Mrs. C. A. DeLong, and Mrs. Wilbur Gregory were in charge. Mrs. Ray R. Heminway sang and Mrs. McFadden talked on the continental congress. a a a Amy Dunkle chapter, Logansport, held an informal discussion on George Rogers Clark. Helen May Kesling was program chairmen and Ruth Bower in feharge of refreshments. Ouibache chapter, Attica, met with W. Harrison. Mrs, A. S. Dolch, regent, and Mrs. C.IF. Propst and Mrs. Mark Kerr spike.