Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1930 — Page 9

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D. of I. to Entertain at Center A social night for members of thDaughters of Isabella will be held Tuesday at the Catholic commtinitj center. Mrs. Frank Jones is in charge of the program. The entertainment will follow a short business meeting. All members are asked to attend. Final arrangements have beei completed for the fourth series of card parties, to be held Friday night. Feb. 7. at the Elk's Club home. Mrs. W. J. Overmire and Mrs. .Joseph J. Speaks are in charge of arrangements. assisted by one hundred members. This is the last of the card party series. Anyone who has not entered in the other three, may contend for the winners’ tally. Winneds will play on winners' night. March 3. Arrangements also are being made for a charity ball to be held at the Indiana ballroom Thursday night. April 24. A luncheon-bridge for all members of the committee who participated in the card party series will be held at the community center Saturday. Jan. 23. A chicken dinner will be held later for the benefit of *he charitv fund, to he given to St. Elizabeth's home. Mrs. Katherine ITallinan is charman. Program to Be Given by City Group Members of the active section of the Indiana oils Matinee Muslcaie will present their mid-January program at 3 Friday afternoon at the John Herron Art institute. The program, which is in charge of Mrs. Robert W. Blake, will be as follows: "Durttino conrertante nach Mozart’* Busoni Scherzo” .Saint-Eaens ■Ritmo” Unfantc Lucille Wagner and Marie Zorn. Frldrln.samkeit” Brahms Dcr Schmled" Brahms Mlnnelied . .1" Brahmr "Botschaft ” Brahms Miss Charlotte Lieber. vocalist; Mrs Frank Kdenharter. pianist. ’•Second Violin Concerto. Opus 43”. Burleigh Martha Runidell. violinist. Anita Wandell. pianist. ■'Bonnes” .Bach "Two F’udes" Grandlanny •Impromptu Caprice” Pieros Mar’orir- Call, harpist. "A Sons: of Thanksgiving” Parks "The Civpstes' Schumann "Giriw octette” Schumann ' List the Cherubic Host" Gaul Technical H'*rh School Girls’ Concert Club. N’adin- Beauchamp, soprano. William Moon, baritone.

Indiana D.A.R. Activities

Deceased members of the Indiana chapters, announced at the December called meeting of the national D. A. R. board, were Mrs. Mary H. D. Davis, Caroline Scott Harrison chapter; Mrs. Mary E. Orchard, Bloomington; Mrs. McC. Sims, Captain Harmon Aughe; Mrs. Emma L. R. Elliott. Christopher Harrison: Miss Laura L. Smith, Ft. Harrison; Mrs. Mary H. Emison, Francis Vigof Mrs. Emma D. Gerard, General de Lafayette; Mrs. Mannta A. Miller, General Francis Marion; Mrs. Estella B. Prince. General Jacob Brown; Mrs Caroline B. Melish. John Paul; Mrs. Rose B. Pence and Mrs. Nelle Y. Howe. Joseph Hart; Mrs. Jennie S. F. Trimble, Manitou; Mrs. Ella K. Thompson, Prentice: Mrs. Mary E. Deeter. Ouibache; Mrs. Susan T. Delaney, Piankshaw; Mrs. Effie M. B. Thomas. Richmond; Mrs. Margaret Friend and Mrs. Rachel Jones, Rushville; Miss Frances M. Goodwin, Sarah Winston Henry: Mrs. Emma DuShane and Mrs. Kathryn Carlisle, Weinrichter. Schuyler Colfax chapter; Mrs. Mary Clark, William Henry Harrison. Richmond chapter elected delegates to the Continental Congress at a meeting held today. Talks were given by Mrs. Robert Hudson, who spoke on “Native Song Birds:” Mrs. Efße M. Thomas, “Voices of Wild Fowl,” and Mrs. Anna Bradbury, “Books and Waterfalls." The February meeting will be a Washington’s birthday luncheon. Mrs. James B. Crankshaw. state regent, will be guest of honor. Mrs. Horace G. Murphy, Muncie, state chairman of the committee on national defense, will make an address before the Kikthawenund chapter. Anderson, Wednesday, Jan. 29. Delegates to the Continental congress will be appointed. The meeting will be held in the Blue Triangle room, w.th Mrs. R. W. Bailey as chairman of hostesses. Williams Tuffs chapter, Elkhart, had a program on national defense 'riday, Jan. 17. Mrs. John P. Kester was the speaker. Winchester chapter will meet Jan. 28 with Mrs. Carrie L. Barnes, Mrs. Susanna Haines and Mrs. Mary W. S. Lamm as hostesses. Roll call will be answered with the names of art-sts. Mrs. Lydia Pretlow will give a talk on "Trees. Birds and Flowers." Mrs. Barnes will speak on "Art.” A musical program will be given by Mrs. Genevieve Nesbit Clark. Charles Carroll chapter. Delphi, will celebrate its nineteenth anniversary w.th a luncheon this mon’h at the home of Mrs. B. B. Mayhill. Mrs. James L. Bavin, vice-president-general from Indiana, will be honor guest. Indiana's quota cf boxes sent to Ellis Island has fallen below the number deported within the same period last year. March 15 is the final date to report boxes. Mrs. Guy Alspaugh. state chairman, is. anxious for Indiana to preserve its former record. Chapters are urged to send a box, however small. Tippecanoe River chanter. Bourbon, has elected the following new officers: Regent, Mrs. Jessie Wood;

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, 1 COCIETY f ~~ ' vice-regent, Miss Mary Fribley; cor- Rogers, Mrs. W. G. Morris, Mrs. Os- '771(44/ Jp ill ) responuing secretary, Mrs. Ruth car Thorpe, Miss Lavcn.a Miller, / \ ‘ \ S Berkevp le; recording secretary, Miss Anna Trurner and Miss Kath- 'j \ ’.• .• ; j 'Ssr ;:n T , u-. P . ■£& % aPUPX club women hear Local Club 2 . yy ! DEAN COULTER rs Ann Rogers Clark chapter, Jeffer- - jQ (J S£ t of the luncheon. Mrs. W. H. Weloh LSY~ a J a) >4 a /> // ** sonville. met Tuesday at the home Dean Stanley Coulter of Furdue is in charge of the tickets. All res- / f

vice-regent, Miss Mary Fribley; corresponu.ng secretary, Mrs. Ruili Berkeyp.le; recording secretary, Mrs. Cera Ferguson; registrar, Mies Alda Fi:e:tone; hi t:mn, Mies Helen Fribley; trea urer, Mrs. Pear. Byrer, and chaplain, Mrs. Elma Fricley. Ann Rogers Clark chapter, Jeffersonville, met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Swartz. Miss Jennie Taggart was assisting hostess. Miss Lila Cain and Miss Katie Jacobs read papers. Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball was elected delegate from the Paui Revere chapter, Muneie, to the Continental Congress to be held in Washington, D. C., in April, at a meeting held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. R. Marsh. Mrs. Clarence G. Ream, regent, and Mrs. Horace G Murphy, vice-regent, are delegates ex-officio. Alternates are Mrs. John Spencer. Mrs. J. R. Marsh, Mrs. W. O. Hamir.cnd. Mrs. Harry Maxon, Mrs. A. F. Hickman, Mrs. Shirley Babbitt. Mrs. Harry Fanning, Mrs. Charles Gilmore and Miss Harriett F. McCullough. Mrs. George Buntin and Miss “orveil were elected delegates to the Continental Congress at a meetng of the Torre Haute chapter. Al‘ernrt s ere M~s. C. Eberly, Mrs. Noble Johnson. Mrs. Walker Sche'l Mrs. Harry Bake-, Mrs. W. W. Adamson, Mrs. W. G. Clark. Mrs. lone Mirs K’eiser and Miss Mary Alice Warren. Mrs. A. E. Dupree, Bloomington, was for a m—t ng of the chapter Wednesday. Mrs. I. Williams read a paoor on “‘Schools in the South” M“s. E. R. Fle*cher, regent; Mrs. George Daugherty, vice-reecnt, and Mrs. Bert Curry were elected delegate to the na-tior-M crnvert’on. Aberrates will he M". l ee Benns. Mrs. T ula R>der, Mrs. L. E. Rainbolt, Mrs. L. F.

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CLUB WOMEN HEAR DEAN COULTER

Dean Stanley Coulter of Furdue university will address the members of the Woman's Research Club at the home of Mrs. Edmund D. Clark, 1512 North Meridian street, Monday. The luncheon committee, headed by Mrs. M. O. Ryker, includes Mrs. J. W. Duncan, Mrs. J. M. Dungan, Mrs. L. M. Edwards, Mrs. J. D. Ermstcn, Mrs. O. W. Filer, Mrs. Mary Garver, Mrs. T. W. Grafton, Mrs. H. E. Hadley and Mrs. F. C. Heath. Elect New Officers Miss Velma Runyan was elected members chairman of the Girls' Friendly Society of Christ church at a recent meeting. Other new officers are; Vice-members chairman, Miss Margaret Copley; secretary, Miss Jane De Hart; treasurer. Miss Helen Kidwell; executive committee, Dr. May belle Pretty man and Miss Katherine Kidwell; finance committee, Miss Mildred Rounds and Miss Helen Keene; publicity chairman. Miss Thelma Gray, and sergeant-at-arms. Miss Gene Wilson. The next meeting will be held at 6 Tuesday night. Try-Outs Scheduled Auditions for membership in the active section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will be heard at 10 Saturday morning. Jan. 25. at the home of Mrs. Robert B’akeman. 3348 North Pennsylvania street. All applicants are asked to apply to Mrs Frank Edenharter, membership chairman, before next Saturday. L

U.W. YFO'iS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1930

Local Club to Observe Birthday Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, president of the Woman's Department club, announces the Founders’ day luncheon of the organization wil be held at the club house, Wednesday, at 12:30 and will be followed by | bridge. j Three of the four living founders, i Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Mrs. H. B. | Burnet, and Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, ' will be present. The fourth, Mrs. I William H. Cook, lives in Englewood, N. J. The club was founded Jan. 22, 1912; organized Feb. 29, 1912; incorporated June 6, 1912; affiliated | with the Indiana Federation of Clubs, Oct. 20, 1912, and with the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, March 14, 1914. The program for the day is in charge of Mrs. Leo K. Fesler as- ! Listed by a special committee, com- , posed of Mrs. Guy Stayman, Mrs. i Ronald Foster, Mrs. Percy Johnson, Mrs. Victor Kendall, Mrs. J. E. i Reagan, Mrs. O. C. Wilcox and Mrs. I W. W. Winslow. Mrs. John Downing Johnson, representing the charter members group, will introduce the speakers. ! Mrs. Coate will respond to “The | Past;” Mrs. McWhirter to the J "Present,” and Mrs. Burnet to the “Future.” Mrs. Ollah Perkins Toph. representing life members, will read ian original poem to the founders. Mrs. Charles A. Bruce will give a

grorp of songs and Miss Opal Reynolds will give readings. Mrs. Nettie New and members of the ways and means committee of the General Club will be in charge of the luncheon. Mrs. W. H. Welsh is in charge of the tickets. All reservations must be made with Mrs. New or at the club house not later than Monday morning. Those assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. A. C. Barber, Mrs. George Bowman, Mrs. S. H. Cheyne, Mrs. George Cox, Mrs. John Engelke, Mrs. Clinton Calkins, Mrs: Frederic Kirgis, Mrs. J. J. Martin, Mrs. Charles H. Smith, Mrs. - T . L. Heider, Mrs. J. D. Hoss, Mrs M. D. Hedges, Mrs. Paul Meicy, Mrs. rx. O. Warren, Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, Mrs. W. C. Royer, Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn, Mrs. H. C. Ryker, Mrs. Harry Watson and Mrs. Robert Shingler.

CLUB ARRANGES FOR CARD PARTY, SALE

St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club will give a card party and food sale in the school hall at 2 Wednesday. Mrs. Scott Shesler and Mrs. J. A. Gilson are in charge of the affair, assisted by the following committee: Mrs. Clyde C. Bowers, Mrs. James R. Swartz, Mrs. Joseph T. Brady, Mrs. John H. Bingham, Mrs. A. J. Feist, Mrs. F. S. Earhart, Mrs. George W. Maupin, Mrs. Victor Beckerich, Mrs. Bryan Davis, Mrs. A. J. Koesters, Mrs. W. H. Berlin?, Mrs. Maurice Early, Mrs. M. H. Koss. Mrs. Walter Dean. Mrs. George Mullins, Mrs. W. A. Brennan. Mrs. E. L. Moore and Mrs. E. A. Wysong.

Now that the holiday whirl has susided enough to allow a deep breath, Indianapolis society is making eff for the more interesting social whirl offered this time of the year in the south. Miss Imogene Shea is leaving soon with her mother, Mrs. Wesley Shea, 4363 North Meridian street, for Florida. Miss Margaret Wilson, 1321 North Meridian street, has gone to California for the remainder of the winter season. Mrs. Walter Baker Williams, accompanied by her husband, has gone to Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make their home In Cleveland for an indefinite period. Miss Edith Miner became the bride of Stuart Gorrell this morning in Toledo. Mrs. Dwight Harvey before her marriage Wednesday night was Miss Jane Elizabeth Decker, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Moeslein, 1 East Twenty-eighth street.

Guild's Annual Formal Ball to be Held Feb . 24 Announcement is made that the tenth annual formal ball of Sunnyslde Guild, one of the leading social events of the year, w.ll be held at the Ind ana ballroom, Monday night, Feb. 24. Mrs. Chantilla White, who has ceen general chairman of all the previous dances, will igain be in charfe. The affair will be a Washington's birthday party. Officers of the organization are; President, Mrs Fred S. Duesenberg; first vice-president, Mrs. A. C. Zar- 1 tog; second vice-president, Mrs. Wil-

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liam Freund; secretary, Mrs. Carrie L. Fammel; assistant secretary, Mrs. Charles Mart n; treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Wacker; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Le.oy Marlin; dLectors, Mrs. Fred S. Kraurs, Mrs. Guy D. Rock and Mrs. Frank E. Gaines; parliamentarian, Mrs. Edward Ferger.

MISS SPITZNA6EL IS HEAD OF SORORITY

Members of the Alpha Chi Zeta sorority elected officers Thursday night at a meeting held at the home of Miss Alma Kirk, 616 North Temple street. The new officers are: President, Miss Louise Spitznagel; vice-presi-dent-secretary, Miss Esther Trimpe, and treasurer, Miss Eleanor Roempke.

Sessions of Study Group Announced Several of the study groups of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University i Women will hold meetings during the coming week. The junior group will meet at the | Green Gable tearoom. 1201 North ! Alabama street, at 6: IS Monday. Dr. Osee Dill will talk on “Health Conditions of the Wom°n and Children of India." Reservations may be made with Miss Marie Sangernebo. chairman. The child study group will meet at 2:30 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Paul J. Stokes, 4519 Central avenue. Dr. Ada Schweitzer will talk on “Growth Phenomena.” Mrs. Newton Taylor Todd is chairman of i this group. The art appreciation group will meet Wednesday at 3 at the home of Mrs. W. L. Richardson. 110 West Hampton drive. Mrs. V. J. Cox, | chairman, is in charge of the pro- : gram. j Members of the international relations group will meet at 10:15 Thursday at the Y. W. C. A. Dr. James H. Peeling will have as hi subject, “United States Policy in the Caribbean.” All members of the A. A. U. E. are invited to attend. Miss Ruth Milligan is chairman of this group.

Miss Berry to Lecture Before Club Propylaeum Club will hear an address by Miss Lillian G. Berry, of the Latin department of Indiana university, Saturday, Jan. 25, at 2. Miss Berry's subject will be “Italy Today.” Officers of the club, and members of the entertainment committee will act as hostesses. The officers are Mrs. Thomas R. Kackley, Mrs. Augustus Coburn, Mrs. Fred Hoke, Mrs. Gavin L. Payne, Mrs. Edson T. Wood, Mrs. Arthur V. Brown, Mrs. John W. Kern. Mrs. Ralph Lemcke, Mrs. Owen W. Mothershead, Mrs. Albert C. Seaton, Mrs. Kin Hubbard, Mrs. Ernest Knefier, Mrs. Harry Murphy, Mrs. John N. Carey and Mrs. Frank M. Reed. The entertainment committee inV eludes Mrs. Benjamin F. Hitz, Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson, Mrs. William H. Coleman, Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin, Mrs. M. A. Ryan, Mrs. James Cunning, Mrs. Paul H. White, Mrs. John A. MacDonald, and Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Samuel M. Deal, Mrs. Oliver D. Edwards, Mrs. Herman Kothe, Mrs. Kurt Vonnegut, Mrs. J. Otia Adams, Mrs. George A. Kuhn. Mrs. Alex Vonnegut, Mrs. B. J. Terrell, Mrs. Albert P. Smith, Mrs. Thomas C. Howe, Mrs. Demarchus Brown, Mrs. Blanche E. Chenoweth, 'Mrs. Augustus L. Mason, Mrs. Ralph A. Lemcke, Mrs. Frederic J. Moon, Mrs. Alfred E. Potts. Mrs. George Barrett Moxley, v*rs. Scott C. Wadley. Mrs. Samuel Reid, Mrs. Larz Whitcomb, Mrs. C. P. Lesh, Mrs. Logan C. Scholl, Mrs. Guy Wainwright, Mis# Ella G. Marthens. Miss Florence Leslie Jones, Miss Lillian Reeves, Miss Emma Colbert, Miss Mamie D. Larsh, Miss Blanch Young. Miss Mary Winter, Miss Marietta D. Finley. Miss Genevieve Scoville, Miss Evelyn Butler. Miss Gertrude Tuttle and Miss Grace L. Brown. Tri Belts' Committees Are Named Mrs. Harry Hooley, president of the Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority has announced the following committees for the annual state day of the sorority, to be held at the Columbia Club Saturday March 1: MLss Lillian Martin, general chairman; Mrs. Merritt L. Thompson, chairman of the luncheon committee, assisted by Mrs. Wallace Wadsworth, Mrs. Roger Beern, Mrs. J. N. Ott, Mrs. Harold McGee, Miss Mary Margaret Miller and Miss Frances Longshore. Miss Dorothy Fife, chairman of the dance committee, assisted by Mrs. Harold Purcell, Miss Joan Wall, Miss Lucile Wilding, Miss Katherine Btanley and MLss Margaret i Haldy. Mrs. Marion R. Eppert, chairman of the publicity committee, assisted by Mrs. Roland Schmedel and Miss Martha Baker. MLss Pearl Bonisteel, Chicago, national president of the organization, and Mrs. Pearl Hann, province deputy, will be honor guests at the luncheon and dance. The active chapter of Delta Delta Delta at Butler university will give the stunt following the luncheon.

CLUB UNION COUNCIL SESSION IS SLATED

Members of the council of Irvington Union of Clubs will meet at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl 8 Wagner, 5744 West Michigan street. Tickets for the lecture by David Deabury, on “The Riddle of Human Relations,” will be placed on sale. Deabury will talk Feb. 7 In the auditorium of school No. 57. This is the second of a series being sponsored by the organization. Mr*. Mark H. Reasoner has been named chairman of the ticket committee by Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, chairman of the series.