Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1929 — Page 9
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Election of Officers to Be Tuesday Election of officers for the coming year will be held by members of Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, meeting Tuesday at the Catholic cdrnmunity center, 1004 North Pennsylvania street. Miss Mary Sullivan, assisted by Mrs. Hugh Davey, Miss Eva O’Hara, Miss Arzelie Brodeur and Miss Agnes Mahoney will have charge of the regular ticket. The independent ticket will be chosen by Mrs. Katherine Hallinan, assisted by Mrs. Reginald Obergfell, Miss Agnes Dooley, Miss Caroline Fultz and Miss Reginald Snyder. Several hundred members of the organization will receive communion in a body at St. John’s church at 7:30 mass Sunday. The following members of the Daughters of Isabella Glee Club will sing selections from Camavali's "Stella Matutina" mass, under the direction of Miss Rosemary Lawlor: Mrs. Fred Pflegger, Mrs. Ralph Stone. Mrs. Edgar Kaufman. Mrs. David P. Lawlor, Miss Mary Barton. Miss Margaret Brand. Miss Edna Buennagel, Miss Anita Craft. Miss Mary Davey, Miss Margaret Dwyer. Miss Mary Dwyer. Miss Katherine Gramel, Miss Mary Hickey, Miss Helen Hickey, Miss Bertha Hoffman, Miss Ella Lawrie, Miss Josephine Lawrie, Miss Merle Louis. Miss Lippert, Miss Anna Raitano, Miss Anna Sell. Miss Cecelia Wiegand, Miss Constance Wiegand. Miss Margaret Braun. Miss Josephine Evard. Miss Caroline Foltz. Miss Martha Hickey, Miss Elizabeth Hoffman and Miss Mildred Vestal. Miss Loretta Martin is organist for the choir. Folowing mass, breakfast will be served In the Riley room of the Claypcol hotel. Miss Mayme Murphy. regent, will be toastmistress. The Rev. August Fussenegger will be the principal speaker. A musical program will be presented by the Ruth Otte trio. Mrs. Eleanor Reibel has been made chairman of the anniversary dance and card party to be held at the Elks Club Monday, Nov. 4.
Spanish Idea Will Feature Club Dinner • Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club has planned a gala Spanish party to celebrate the opening of its fall season Tuesday, at the Woman’s Department Club. Dinner will be served at 6 o’clock. Decorations will follow out the Spanish idea. Mrs. Gertrude M. Long has arranged a Spanish program to follow the dinner. Dances in costume to be given by Jack Broderick, will include a special version of the “Tango," in which he will be assisted by Miss Ernestine Walker and “Spanish Gypsies." In the latter. Miss Ernestine Walker. Miss Rosemary Krueger and Miss Mary Jane Faree will assist. Charles N. Barle will be accompanist. Mrs. Lulie Gruber will present a group of Spanish songs, among them “Carmena" by H. Lane Wilson, and “An Old Guitar.” Miss Katherine Clifford, violinist, will accompany Mrs. Gruber and also will give several solos. Mrs. Nell McMurtry will accompany both at the piano. Musicians as well as the dancers will appear in Spanish costume. Incidental Spanish music will be given ail evening. Mrs. Ada O. Frost, president of the local organization, will deliver the main address of the evening. Mrs. Frost recently returned from a good will tour abroad sponsored by the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs. She will speak of her travels through England. Holland, Belgium. Germany. Switzerland. Italy and France. Committee chairmen for the dinner meeting include Mrs. Anita Scott, decoration: Miss Mabel Rose, music, and Miss Mayme Blades, hospitality. Miss Blades and her committee will act as hostesses for the dinner. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Lulu Harvey.
MEETINGS 0F„ INDIANAPOLIS CLUBS NEXT WEEK
SUNDAY - Mrs. Edward Ten Eyck will entertain members of Semper Fidelis Club with a party at her home, 1539 Spann avenue. MONDAY Executive board of Matinee Muslc.le will meet at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Blakeman. 3848 North Pennsylvania street. All members are asked to be present. TUESDAY Heyl Study Club will hold Preslr dent's day at Ulen Country Club. Lebanon. Officers will be installed at this meeting. Members are asked to telephone luncheon reservations to Mrs. Henry Von Grlmmenstein. Monday morning. Those attending the luncheon will meet at Rauh Memorial Library at 10:30 Tuesday morning. Irvington Home Study Club will observe President's day with * a luncheon at Maple inn. Layman avenue, Irvington. Mrs. Milton W. Mangus. outgoing president, will introduce the new president, Mrs. Ernest Heiser. who will speak on "A Trip to Europe.” telling of her experiences abroad during the past sumnjer. Indianapolis chapter, American War Mothers, will be entertained with noon luncheon at the home of Mr*. Charles E. Carter, 5801 Central avenue. New members of the chapter will be honor guests. Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays
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will meet at 10 o'clock in the Fletcher American National bank building. Members of the Zonta Club will have a luncheon meeting at 12:15 in the Harrison room of the Columbia Club. Mrs. Clifford Earl, 3213 College avenue, will be hostess for a 1 o'clock luncheon for members of Gamma
Y. W. C. A. Business Girls to Hold First Dinner Tuesday
Members of the young business and professional women's depart- ; ment of the Y. W. C. A. will entertain friends and prospective members at the first dinner of the year. Tuesday night, in the central "Y.” Dr. Valeria Parker, who is in Indianapolis giving lectures on social hygiene, will be a special guest and the principal speaker. Mrs. Carrie Ada Campbell, new general secretary of Y. W. C. A., will be introduced and the honor guest will be Mrs.-Ella F. McCree. who was the first president of the board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. Muss Bernice White will preside and Miss Mary Birmingham will give the welcome. Mrs. Campbell will pronounce tflc invocation and Miss Eleanor Hoagland. executive secretary of the department, will outline the program for the coming
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] chapter. Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority. • WEDNESDAY Members of the executive board of Caroline Scott Harrison chapter. D. A. R.. will have a meeting at 10 o'clock at the chapter house, 824 j North Pennsylvania street. * First meeting of the literature department of the Woman’s Depart-
year. The committee on arrangements includes Miss Helen McNery, Miss Mayme Symes. Miss Mary Cowger and Miss Lucille Baumgartner. Final arrangements for the second big event of the new season will be made at this meeting. Mrs. Florence Schee Robnett, dean of women at Northwestern university, will come to address the young business women of the city in Hollenbeck hall at the Y. W. C. A., Oct. 7, j through efforts of this department. She vyH give the first of a series of similar lectures by prominent l women to be given during the i winter. Tickets for the lecture will be on I sale at several places in the city besides the Y. W. C. A. The committee in charge of arrangements inj eludes Miss Mercia Hoagland. Mrs. Ray W. Grimes. Miss Eleanor Hoagi land, an i Miss Anne Carpenter.
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ment Club will be held at 10 o’clock at the clubhouse, 1702 North Meridian street. ’Luncheon will be served followed by a program. Mrs. Clifford E. Wagoner will read an original paper on ‘‘Three Flights ! Up.” Ruth Ranier Nessler and Mrs. j George Bowman will present a musical program. Members of the State Assembly | Women’s Club will hold their open- ; ing luncheqn at 12:30 at the country home of Mrs. Robert Moorhead on ! the Brookville road. Members may take the Rushville-Connersville traction to Stop 7. Delta Zeta Psi sorority will have a supper meeting at the home of i Mrs. Katherine K. Johnston. 836 North Emerson avenue. Miss Agnes j Ash will be Initiated. Miss Mabel Rose, Marott hotel, will be hostess for a supper meeting for members of Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock followed by a program of Mozart. THURSDAY Members of Caroline Scott Harrison chapter. D. A. R.. will observe Caroline Scott Harrison day at the chapter house, 824 North Pennsylvania street, at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Walter Tobev, state regent of Ohio and chairman of the national Caroline Scott Harrison memorial committee. will give the address. Business and Profession® 1 Women (Turn to Page 18)
Miss Mary Florence Malott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Macy William Malott. 4268 Washingtons.boulevard, became the bride of William Cooper Kern, son of Mrs. John Worth Kern, 1836 Nofth Pennsylvania street, at her parent’s home Tuesday night. Mrs. Kern had as her attendants her cousins, Mrs. William Averill Johnson, left, bridesmaid; Miss Katharine Malott Brown, center, maid of honor, and Mrs. John James Cooper, also a bridesmaid. Mrs. Herman Carl Emde was before her marriage last Saturday, Miss Kathryn De Vaney, daughter of Mrs. Lulu K. De Vaney, 3970 Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Emde will make their home in Detroit. Mrs. Harry B. Mahan has been appointed chairman of the ways and means committee in charge of the annual card party to be given by the members of the Sunshin Club of Sunnyside, Friday, Oct. 4. Miss Mary Louise Niven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Niven, 5158 Washington boulevard, will leave Tuesday to attend Martha Washington seminary. . *
City Sends Big Delegation, to Altrusa Club Session
Members of the Altrusa Club of Indianapolis who have gone to Richmond to attend the annual state convention of Altrusa Clubs to be held there today and Sunday are: Miss Mamie D. Larsh. president; Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle. Mrs. Minnie Foley, Mrs. Anna Hammerbeck. Mrs. Marguerite Malarkey. Mrs. Nelle C. Warren, Mrs. Stasia Staley. Mrs. Emma W’llliams, Mrs. A. Otto Abel. Mrs. Georgianna Webber. Mrs. Cleora C. Doane. Mrs. Bernice Henley, Mrs. Ida O. Belser. Mrs. Emma Pierce Basiett. Mrs. Clara Goil, Mrs. Blanch Mitchell, Mrs. Carrie Temperly. Mrs. John B. Collins. Miss Lucy Branch. Miss Mary Meyers. Miss Mamie Bass. Miss Bertha Leming, Miss Mary Ann Fltislmons. Miss
Mary Phillips Ramsey. Miss Mary Rigg. Miss Lucile Springer. Miss Eva Storch. Miss Charlotte Carter. Miss Mary Jane Sturgeon, Miss Mary Perrott. Miss Helen Brown. Miss Katherine Daily. Miss Estora Whitaker. Miss Anna Glaska. Miss Laura Holden. Miss Jessie Bass. Miss Laura Greeley. Miss Eva Kuetemier. Miss Lulie Glbbens. Miss Virginia Trone. Miss Emily Jo Rigler. Miss Mary Dickson. Miss Helena Patterson. Miss Bertha Ginn. Miss Mable Gage. Miss Amanda Anderson. Miss Audra Folckemer and Miss Lois Anderson. Mrs. David Ross, Haversticks park, will return Sunday from New York, where she attended the motion picture conference.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK
Mrs. Samuel Artman will talk on “Northern Scotland, Dundee and Firth Highlands,” before members of the chapters of the International Study and Travel Club next week. Brittany chapter will meet with members of the Egyptian chapter at 1:30 Tuesday, at the Grace Methodist Episcopal church. East New York and Grant streets. Response to roll call will be excerpts from Scotch poets or music. New officers for the year are: President, Mrs. Zylpha Ludlow; vice-president, Mrs. Louis Dochez; second vicepresident; Mrs. Louis Dochez; second vice-president, Mrs. John Starost; secretary, Mrs. J. C. Shade; treasurer, Mrs. George H. Freers; assistant secretary’, Mrs. J. F. Herdrick; program chairman, Mrs. Margaret Farr; patriotic instructor, Miss Janice Bennett; social and publicity chairman, Mrs. Martha B. Myers. New members to be taken in are Mrs. E. A. Cordell. Mrs. Carmen Lehr, Mrs. J. Floyd King and Mrs. Dorothy Cannon. Mrs. John Shaffer and Mrs. Charles Smith will be hostesses for a 1 o’clock luncheon at the Spinkarras hotel Thursday for members of the Amazonian chapter. Che Foo chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Pence Ogan, 1001 North Delaware street, at 7:30 Thursday night. Members will respond to roll call with Scotch quotations. Mrs. Gurtha Stephenson and Mrs. A. R. Gray will entertain members of the Lincolnian chapter with a 12:30 luncheon Friday at the home, of Mrs. Stephenson. Mrs. Dick Richards will read “The Cottre’s Saturday Night,” by Robert Burns, and Mrs. Horace Carey will review a novel by Sir Walter Scott. Quotations will be given from Scotch poets. Toyama chapter will meet at 7:30 Friday night at the home of Miss Kathryn Frost, 1050 West Thirty- 1 fourth street. A short program will
Chapter to Pay Tribute to Founder Caroline Scott Harrison day will be observed by members of Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at the chapter house, 824 North Pennsylvania street, at 2 Thursday afternoon. This date marks the birthday anniversary of Caroline Scott Harrison, who founded the national society of D. A. R. Mrs. Walter Tobey, state regent of Ohio and chairman of the national Caroline Scott Harrison memorial committee, will give the address. Miss Maud Custer, violinist, accompanied oy Miss Hilda Burrichter, pianist, will present the musical program. Mrs. James L. Gavin, vice-presi-dent general, and a member of the national memorial committee, will file a history of the memorial, the fund for which has been completed by the national society during the past year. The memorial, which- is to be a dormitory lor women, now is being ! erected at Oxford, 0.. by trustees of j Miami university and will be dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Har- ! rison next April, when the state conference meets at Oxford. Mrs. William Henry Harrison is chapter chairman of the memorial committee. Personal reminiscences of Mrs. Harrison will be given by several members of the chapter. Hostesses for the day will be the following honorary regents of the chapter: Mrs. Caleb S. Denny. Mrs. Mer- | ritt A. Potter, Mrs. Charles F. Sa.yles, I Mrs. Wilbur Johnson. Mrs. Eugene j H. Darrach. Mrs. James L. Gavin, i Mrs. F. Ellis Hunter and Miss Julia E. Landers. Members of the executive board of Caroline Scott Harrison chapter will meet at 10 Wednesday morning at the chapter house. The state conference will be held at Gary. Oct. 8. 9 and 10. All committee chairmen are requested to i attend.
Club Holds Annual Fall Card Party One hundred active members of the Children's Sunshine Club of will give their annual fall card party at 2 Friday afternoon at the Columbia Club. The organization has two 'arge projects each year and monthly luncheon bridge parties which aro atended largely by members and their guests. Proceeds of these affairs are used to carry on child welfare work at Sunnyside sanitarium. The club supports a Sunday school under direction of Mr. and Mrt Fred Schmitz; a Girl Scout troop, with Miss Amelia Forberger as captain; a Boys Friendly Indian Club, under direction of Vernon Pickett; a birthday party every month for all children whose birthdays come in that month; a Christmas party; an Easter egg roll: May day festivities; a story hour every Saturday by Mrs. Virginia Miller, and motion pi/s----tures every Saturday nigh 4Thp dub also has redecorated the children's playroom and converted a natural spring which ff-ws through the children-' playground int a rock garden und wading pool. Clothing, braces, crutches and other needs are furnished by the club.
be presented by members of the chapter. Mrs. C. M. Graham, 502 East Twentieth street, will entertain the Panamanian chapter and their husbands with a party Saturday night.
MISS MURPHY TO BE BRIDE WEDNESDAY
Marriage of Miss Mayme Murphy, daughter of Mrs. Abbie Murphy of No 4 Wodlawn drive, to Jos-oh J, Speaks, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Speaks, will take place at 9 Wednesday morning, Oct. 16, in St. Philip Neri chapel. The Rev. Mr. Raymond R. Noll, pastor, will officiate. Miss Murphy has chosen as her attendants her two sisters, Mrs. James L. Dugan and Miss Elizabeth Murphy. Mr. Speaks will have as his attendants Charles B. Lines of Cleveland, Edward Murphy and James L. Dugan.
MRS, ANITA SCOTT TO ASSIST TRIO
Mrs. Anita Scott, soprano, will be the assisting artist at the muslcale to be given from 2:30 to 3:30 Sunday afternoon at the Marott hotel by members of the Marott trio. Mrs. Scott will be accompanied by Anita Wandell Bell, pianist. Following is the program: Andsntino Beethoven Andante eon moto Weber Trio "Dawn” Curran •'Serenade Straus* Anita Scott 'Minuetto” Haydn-Burmester “Autumn Flower - ' Popper Consuelo Couehman ''Dreams'' ;.... Watt* “At the Well” Hagemtn Anlt* Scott "The Rosary” Nevln-Kretslet Maud Custer "Tree.'" Rasbach ' Hills'’ La Forgn Anita Scott Selection* from “La TravUta” Verdi Trio
