Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1930 — Page 10

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Alpha C/iis Hold 30tli Convention Members of Alpha Chi Omega, national college sorority, convened today in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel for their thirtieth annual state luncheon. More than 350 members were present, including members of the four active chapters at De Pauw, Purdue, Indiana and Butler universities; alumnae of Indianapolis and alumnae from over the state. The sorority colors, scarlet and olive green, were used in decorating. On each table was a basket of scarlet carnations, the sorority flower. The speakers’ table was decorated with plaques of red carnations and lighted with tall red tapers, twined with smilax Seated at the speakers’ table were Mrs. Ralph B. Clark and Mrs. Scobey Cunningham, Indianapolis; Mrs. Harry M. Smith, Greencastle and Miss Estelle Leonard, Union City, founders of the organization. Covers also were laid at this table for Miss Mildred Blacklidge, national secretary; Mrs. Orval S. HLxon. president of Beta Beta. Indianapolis Alumnae chapter; Miss Maxine Ward, president of the De Pauw chapter; Miss Mary Dougherty, Purdue; Miss Shirley Worrell, Indiana; Miss Gretchen Kemp, Butler president; Mrs. La Mar Mtuschler, Nappanee, toastmaster; Miss Dorothy Dipple, Miss Barbara Dodson, Mrs. Stanley Green and Mrs. W. Finley Wright, who gave toasts. Greetings Extended Mrs. Hixon extended greetings to the visiting chapters and alumnae. Mrs. Don U. Bridge led the singing of Alpha Chi Omega songs, accompanied by Mrs. Albert Marvin Campbell. The programs were miniature newspapers, called “The Alpha Chi Clamor.” Toasts and stunts, carrying out the newspaper idea, advertised the fact that the 1930 national convention of Alpha Chi Omega will be held at Del Monte, Cal., in June. Mrs. Mutschler acted as editor of the paper. Miss Dorothy Dipple. Alpha Chi chapter, presented ’Alpha Chi Omega Listening Post;” Miss Barbara Dodson, Alpha Mu chapter, gave "Just Folks;” Mrs. Stanley Green, Alpha Beta chapter, “Forecasting,” and Mrs. W. Finley Wright, Alpha chapter, “Convention Day by Day.” Following luncheon, members of the De Pauw T chapter presented a stunt, “Get Together With Alpha j at the Del Monte Convention.” I The Purdue active members gave “Convention Bound;” Butler chap- i ter, “Alpha Chi Special,” and In- ; diana members, "From the Nineties ! to the Thirties.” Mrs. Kurt Ehlcrt was general chairman in charge of arrangements, assisted by the following committees: * Program, Mrs. Thomas F. McNutt, chairman; Mrs. Don U. Bridge, Mrs. Joseph Buck and Miss Louise Griffith; favors. Miss Geraldine Reep. chairman; Mrs. J. W. Dorrell. Mrs. L. E. Gettins. Mrs. Charles W. Jones and Miss Edith Allen; finance. Mrs. Van P. Murphy, chairman; j Mrs. W. W. Mcßeth and Miss Dorothy Patterson; invitations. Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, chariman; Mrs. K. S. Bowman, Mrs. G. W. Kennedy. Mrs. S. L. Mouser and Miss Hannah Keenan; reception. Mrs. George S. Wilson, chairman; Mrs. E. H. Jenne and Mrs. Fred Tucker; publicity. Mrs. Kenneth Lancet and Miss Dorothy Peterson.

Dance Tonight Miss Lorinda Cottingham Is chairman of the dance to be given tonight in the Riley room. She is being assisted by Mrs. Robert Mason. Mrs. Charles Thomas, Miss Lucile Hurd arid Miss Dipple. Indiaaapohs alumnae who attended the luncheon this noon were: Mfsdames Harold Barclay K. E. Lancet C. H. Best W. W. Me Be th K. K. Bowers Homer G. Meek K. S. Bow man C. Minneman Dob U. Bridge Heuber. Morris JosMlh Buck R. L. Mouser P. S. Cannoa Van P. Murphy P. P. Carson James M. Ogden George Clark H. G. Palin Ralph B. Clark Eugene Purcel Howard L. CllpptngerLnwrrnce Ray Paul Collins Albert Reep James L. Cook S. K. Rulck Richard Corva T. M. Ryolt C. E. Cottingham WUlar Schaull Scobev Cunningham Frank B. Shields Thomas McNutt A. G. Soverns J. D. Dorrell Herbert Stoner Kenneth Davis A. A. Thomas Kurt Ehlert Charles Thomas J. Oleve Fix V. Tobin L. E. Gettins Verne Trask H. It. Haught F. C. Tucker E. A. Hoover S. B. Walker S. O. Howard Clarence Weaver James Ingles H. K. Weirick George Jeffrey L. G. Wild E. H. Jenne Marv Wilhite Charles W. Jones G. S. Wilson Rov Kennedy Lawrenre Wlninger G. W. Kennedy Robert A. Wolfe Earl Kiger T. E Wright WlIUs Kinnear Rov L. Zaps Misses Rea. Bauer Dorothy Patterson Dorothy Berger Dorothy Peterson Blaeklldge Alta Roberts Martha Noblltt Georgiai'.na Rockwell Catherine Brown Leila Belle Shipman Gertrude Brown Katherine Smith Marcena Campbell Lucinda Smith Marvellen Clark Janice Truax Catherine Cryan Nelda Weathers Dipple Daisy Wedding Pern Echolas Opal Goodrich Louise Griffin Mart' Beth Wilson Florence Guild Henrietta Wood Virginia Hampton Gertrude Wvsong Alice Hollingsworth Esther Yancey Lucille Hurd Nina Beck Hannah Keenan Esther Rubush Thelma King Frances Wingerd La Donna Lamb Mart Strain Marv Louise Loop Marcia Clapp Franc McNees Crystal Cooper Wallace Montague Lois Smith Helen Murray Out-of-town alumnae who came to Indianapolis to attend the state day celebration were Mrs. Francis C. Guthrie nd Mrs, Reed Canaday. Anderson: Miss Lucile Rhoads and Miss Hilda Kreft. Auburn: Miss Margaret Mahan. Bloomington: Mrs. Lotus Miller. Cambridge City; Miss Arlene Wright. Culver: Miss Kathryn Luck. Danville: Mrs. Merrill D. Guild, Fairland: Mrs. Ralph Paddock. Frankfort: Mrs. G. M. McIntosh. Ft. Wayne: Mrs. Harry M. Smith. Miss Ella Mahanna and Miss Elizabeth Lockridge. Greencastle; Mrs. C. H. Moorish. Mrs. C. F. Wiant. Mrs. Claudia Alexander, Miss Man - Thomas and Miss Helen Hopkins, Greensburg; Miss Emily Whitaker. Hall: Mrs. Faul Dresser. Mrs. Charles Craw. Miss Inez Deardorff. Lafayette: Miss Man- Wade and Miss Catherine Johnson, Muncie: Mrs. Richard Haywood. Miss Shirley Martin. New Richmond: Mrs. La Mar Mutschler. Nappanee; MW C. H. Cox. Mrs. E. E. Hunt, Mias Ruby Davis. Pendleton: Mrs. Ham- Detamore. Miss Helen Shrimp, Portland; Miss Al.ne McKinney. Petersbu®; Miss Helen Haynes, Pitts-

BRIDES IN RECENT LOCAL WEDDINGS

Photo by Moorefield-Dudley Lee.

: boro; Miss Lavonne Hutton, Miss Betty Van Osdol, Peru; Miss Esther ; Jordan. Richmond; Mrs. E. C. Parker, Seymour; Mrs. Richter Castle, I Miss Estelle Leonard. Union City; i Mrs. G. H. Percival. Miss Betty Bar--1 clay. Miss Elizabeth Anderson, Chicago; Miss Joan Doak, Miss Louise Wade, Miss Betty Wade, Miss Dolores Meiks, Evanston. 111., and Miss Marian McFadden, Havana, 111. Active members from the De Pauw chapter who attended were: Misses Edith Fisher Er; niece Phelps Dorothv Valentine Marian Smith Helen Dickinson Margaret Covert Kathleen Caldwell Norma Davidson Marv Bailey l.oulse Freeland Mary M. Tutewller Rachel Gould Lenore Ruark Blvthe Archibald Imo Yafce Jeanette Comley Marv Jane Knott Virginia. Covert Marv Brver Claribel Davidson Pauline Ellis Jane Detamore Claire MrKim Charlotte Epple Maxine Wa’.'l Ethel Graves Marv L. M . elman Inrjone Holcomb Marearet Luke Jean Kramer Virginia Justi Hetty leavitt Lois Northrop Virginia McKittrick Wanda Lavengood Hetty Chernev Orace Riley Bettv French Marv Hobbs Dorothv Hautau Dorothv Rodgers Mary Margaret Hill Helen Hill Mary Jennings Marv E Baldwin Pegev Johnston Marian Fisher Helen Kendall Jpanne Spmdier Helen Maranda Eleanor Rumps Frances Patton Ruth Bonlfleid Janet Thompson Alpha Beta chapter. Purdue university, was represented by Misses Marv E. Callahan Alta Strflord Gavnelle Campbell Millicent Thatcher Sue Dillon Jane Thomas Marv Danghertv Marcia Sipher Harrtptte Dresser Kathrvn Zoerthcr Alvs Kesstier Marie Cahill Virginia Krug Ruth Corns Maxine Ma.sbarry Ruth Lindemann Bernice Manlove Betty Huev Alice Martin Paula Smith Margaret Ro-ertS Beitv Cole Clarice Rigsbec Bettv Rov Maurine Geisler Dorothea Shock Dorothv M. Evans Kelso Mvers F. Dlamondstonc Ruth C North Helen Kessner Gladys Ch-mberlfttn. Indiana university Alpha Chis who came to Indianapolis for the affair are: Misses Janet Johnston Dolly Blrk Grace Glendcntng June Gayer Joy Gayer Chailottc Ann Rapp Helen O'Dell Marjorie Richardson Mary Shanks Uda Jane Smith Mary Emma Adams Alice Allmaim Mary Franks Dorothy Clarke Shlrlev Worrell Martha Collins Amelia Howell Elizabrth Curtis Frances Martin Beulah Dieter Marthalou Gray Helen Dlls Helen Hanbold Naomi Hamilton Ethel Hicks Martha Jenkins Fredrica Linkmcyer Marjorie Jones Lorraine Mouser Katherine Miller Vivian Mulholland Marjorie O'Dell Dorothv Ann Ogden Jean Perry Jane Padgett Roberta Pierce Eleanor Stier La Vonna Rabourn Martha Wright Polly Thompson Rosemond Johnston Mary Wisehart Martha Mcßoberts Elly Wylie Virginia Wylie. Alpha Chi chapter. Butler university. was represented at the luncheon by Misses Dorothy Lambert Louise Haworth Gretchen Kamp Virginia Kelly Mnrthnlou Akers Marc; ct J Overman Billie Snyder Marv Lou Hewlett Naomi Guild Josetta Yelch •loth Sr rli' Helen Warmoth Florence Ronn Violet Tipps Gladys Mover Lelia Elliott Marv Lib I.cedy Vova Sudbrock Jane Hall Alberta Roop M ,rv Brown Martha Clinehaus •.'telle Neae Marv J. Frans ' tv Ammern'.an M' rv K. Cray ( iaribcl Hacker Alice MiCer Sera K. Hinchman 'v.t’.e Wilson Julia North • J.: - ette Palmer Ruth Randall Evelyn Bentley M\ra Triller Hera Johnson Fc’na Bierv Dorothv Stewart i o-struce Glover Maxiu Jones Betty Marti.tdale ‘•"veil Martin • Gi kron Mi K. Tressel

NT BRIDE

Photos by Hillary Bailey. Mrs. Donald R. Hirschman

Miss Pauline Plummer Mrs. Donald R. Hirschman before her marriage was Miss Elma Louise Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Paul. 548 Rochester avenue. Mrs. Hirschman's only attendant was Miss Pauline Plummer.

—Photo by Platt.

Mrs. Freeman Pulsifer Davis (left) before her marriage Saturday, Feb. 15, was Miss Eleanor Putzki. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will at home at 3540 North Pennsylvania street. Marriage of Miss Edythe Mary Wood (center) to Roscoe Edward Hamilton took place last Saturday. Miss Madeline Berry (right) and Charles Harlan Martin were married Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Martin will be at home in Indianapolis.

HEAD PROGRAMS

—Photo y Dexheimer. Miss Lillian J. Martin

—Photo by Stumm. Mrs. Thomas Ford McNutt

Each year, just before the spring season opens, chapters of national college sororities hold state day luncheons and dances. Members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority in Indiana are convening in Indianapolis today, to atend the annual state day luncheon and dance, at the Claypool. Mrs. Thomas Ford McNutt was chairman of the program committee. Next Saturday, members of Delta Delta Delta sorority throughout the state will attend their state day meeting. Miss Lillian Martin is general chairman in charge of arrangements for the affair. The Tri Delts are holding their celebration at the Columbia Club.

W. C. T. U. NEWS

Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. will entertain honorary members of the union with a supper Tuesday night ■at the Victory Memorial M. E. : church, Woodlawn and Villa avenues. All members of the union are asked to attend with their families, and bring covered dishes for the supper. Honorary members of the union are Howard Amos, W. S. Arnold, E. I. Bailey, Glenn Beck, Earl Beeson. J. M. Beggs. Ora Boles, S. M. Bott-s. Ed Burns, A. J. Eibeling, Carl Hastings, E. E. Heller, L. A. Johnson. W. T. Jones, Henry Kelley, M. ! S. Kennedy, R. H. Miller, H. H. Monger. Glen Morton, J. M. Sims, A. A. Swain. A. F. Swain, S. M. Swain. Herman Wheat, the Rev. i William Lee Spratt, the Rev. John D. Jeffrey, the Rev. G. L. Ferrow, (the Rev. Louis Crafton. Dr. R. A. Butler and Captain J. M. Barrett. Mrs. Linnie Burn, medical di- : rector, will have charge of a musical program. The Rev. William Lee Spratt will give an address. The committee in charge of the program is composed of Mrs. M. S. Arnold. Mrs. Nellie George. Mrs. Emma Boles and Mrs. Elizabeth Ronecher. Mrs. Grace Patten, president of the union, will preside. All county and local directors of Marion county W. C. T. U. will be I called for a meeting at 10:30 a. m. March 3 at the Y. W. C. A. The meeting will precede the county executive session at 1. A musical pantomime will be given at the Y. W. C. A. in Hollen- ; beck hall at 8 p. m., March 21, for the benefit of the Marion countyboard of directors of the W. C. T. U. j Mrs. Eric Getrtz, 4825 Guilford : avenue, has as her house guest, Miss Bee Geertz, Montclair, N. J.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY Indianapolis Literary Club will meet at the D. A. R. chapterhouse. Louis B. Ewbank will speak on I “Mountain Travel.” Present Day Club will meet witfc j Mrs. Cornelius Allison, 2801 Sutherland avenue. Mrs. A. J. Rucker is assistant hostess. Mrs. A. L. Thurston will review- "America Comes of Age.” Mrs. Demarchus Brown, study : leader of the Alpha Delphian Club will speak before the club on “New Movements in Art,” at the meeting to be held at the English at 7. Monday Club will have an anniversary party and guest meeting at ! the D.~ A. R. chapter house at 8:15. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will talk on i “Cherry Blossom Time in Japan.” Mrs. Bjorn Winger, 719 West drive Woodruff place, will be hostess for the meeting of chapter P., P. E. O. Mrs. Floy Modesitt, Danville, will talk on “Wisdom from Study.” Home Economics Club will meet with Mrs. W. J. Marks. 3311 North New Jersey street. Mrs. Frank E. Walker and Mrs. H. B. McColley are assistant hostesses. Mrs. Lewis Brown will speak on “Spending the i Family Income.” Mrs. Edward Stout ; and Mrs. Roy McNair will give one demonstration. Mrs. Frederic Crowell. 275 North Audubon road, will be hostess for . the Irvington Coterie Club. Mrs. C. E. Donnell will talk on “Ameri- ; can Drama.” Et Cetera Club will meet for luncheon at the home of Mrs. L. B. Millikan, 2841 Talbott street. Mrs. Ira Swartz will be assistant hostess. Mrs. C. H. Augstein is president. Alumnae Club. Kappa Kappa Gamma, will hold a supper meeting at 6 at the home of Mrs. Robert Gilliland, 33 East Thirty-second street. Mrs. Albert Fessler and Miss Rose Singleton will be assisting hostesses. ! An anniversary luncheon will be

HONOR GUESTS

Mrs. Robert Secrest Mrs. Thomas Worthington Zeta Rho sorority entertained with a linen shower and party Friday night at the home of Miss Ruth Mather. 2430 Park avenue, in honor of Mrs. Robert Secrest and Mrs. Thomas Worthington, recent brides. The hostess was assisted by Miss Betty Vollmer and Miss Frances Smith. Appointments were carried out in the sorority colors. Guests at the party will be Mrs. Lucille Ballinger. Mrs. Grace Rawlings. Mrs. Nina Stewart, Miss Marjorie Beverly. Miss Nellie Barton. Miss Pauline Ballinger, Miss Helen Ballinger, Miss Harriett Dorman. Miss Ethel Heimer. Miss Elizabeth Hillyer, Miss Esther Jackson. Miss Katherine Krauss, Miss Mary Mabey, Miss Roma Mabey, Miss Peggy Martin. Miss Freida McMeehan, Miss Frances Emith, Miss Betty Vollmer and Miss Leoia Wood.

Propylaeum H ostesses Are Named Hostesses for the entertainment to be given Tuesday afternoon at the Propylaeum. when George Carleton Somres will speak on “The Choosing of a Cast.” and Mary Rose Himler will talk on “The Choosing of a Book.” are as follows: Mesdames Relly C. Adam? Oscar Bauer Dorothy D Goodrich Woods Caperton F R Kautz Harry R Wilson James I Dissetle J William Wright Frank B. Fowler Thor G Wesenberg George Thomas Perry W W. Thornton Blanch Stillson Myron Greene R P. YanCamp Charles B Clarke Herbert M. Woolen Berkelv Duck Perris M Taylor Charles A. Edwards William Allen Moore ; reorge Bailey Earl B Barmex Wood , L r William R Adams Robert L. Do sey Julian M. Fauvre Robert S. Foster "nrl Wallerich Robert N. Buchanan Edna F Vajen E. H. K. McComb Herbert S Wood O. V. Bohlen Margaret Noble D L . George P. Meier Frank Wampler Meredith Nicholson Alfred P. Conkl.n ■ Rudolph Aufderheide Lowell Weir

given at the Municipal Gardens Club house by members of the Woman's Department Club of Municipal Gardens. Mrs. Harriet Kiefer is in charge of the affair. Mrs. A. E. Shirley, historian, and Mrs. O. G. Crank, will give read- ’ ings. The afternoon will be spent playing cards. Monday Guild, will meet at 2 o'clock at the Woman’s Department Club. The program will be given bv the Beriault School of Expresi si’on. Mrs. Alva Shirley is hostess chairman. Mrs. Bernard Wagner is in charge of music. Members of Tau Zeta Sigma sorority will meet at the home of Miss Clara Grande. Mrs. J. F. Rainier. 2716 Sutherland avenue, will entertain with a guest day tea from 2 to 5 for the : Vincent C. L. S. C. Dr. E. W. Dunlavy will speak on “Recent Gains in American Civilization.” Mrs. Donald Bollinger. Seymour, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Rainier Nessler, harpist. Gamma Gamma Alpha sorority will meet at Spink-Arms at 7:45. Regular meeting of Alpha Delta Tau sorority will be held at 7 at the Severin. TUESDAY Irvington Chatauqua Club will meet with Mrs. H. B. Hostetter, 344 Lesley street. Mrs. B. R. Johnson ! will talk on “Government,” and Mrs. ! Charles Dorsie, on “Business and : Industry.” Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club will meet at the home of Mrs. F. A. Linton, 4819 Guilford avenue. Following the study subject, “The Sea,” Mrs. F. M. Lytle will have a paper on “The Saragasso Sea,” and Mrs. W. H. Wheeler on, “Albatress.” Mrs. J. J. Shoen will present McDowell’s “Sea Pieces.” Mrs. A. P. Mayfield will be hostess for the Independent Social Club at her home 2363 North Meridian street. Alpha Delta Laetrian club will meet with Mrs. Russell Moore, 3141 North New Jersey street. Mrs. J. D. Dunlop will be assistant hostess. Mrs. L. Willis Bugbee will have a paper on “The Development of Architecture in America.” Irvington Tuesday Club will meet at the home of Mrs. H. O. Scott, 5435 Pleasant Run Parkway. Mrs. M. H. Reasoner will talk on “Indiana in Revolution,” and Mrs. F. D. Stilzon “The Grand March.” Mrs. Edna Sharp will be hostess for the Amicitia Club meeting at her home 2123 College avenue. Mrs. . Carl Day will be assistant hostess. Inter-Alia Club will meet with i Mrs. Edwin Larrance, 2245 Ashland | avenue. Mrs. James Carpenter will review, “Lantern in her Hand,” by Bess Streeter Aldrich. Christ church branch. Girl's Friendly Society, will meet in the parish house of the church at 6 for supper. Classes will follow. Class in applied psychology will meet, at 11 o’clock at the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. Fred Balz will talk on “Palmistrey.” Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet at the Claypool hotel at 2. j Third of a series of lessons in 1 contract bridge will begin at 9 at the Woman’s Department Club. Those wishing to attend, call Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen. Walter Greenough will talk before members of the Writers’ Club at the meeting to be held at 8 o'clock in Parlor C. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Carl A. Taylor. Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. Cora Young Wiles and Mrs. Mary Moynehan will read original poems. Jean Chenoweth. violinist, accompanied by Miss Louise Suhre, will i present the musical program. Mr. Chenoweth, a member of the club, | will play his own compositions. Miss Marjorie Lewis will entertain members of the Past Queen’s ! Council at her home. 3506 Salem street, at 8 o'clock. She will be as--1 sisted by her mother, Mrs. Samuel i Lewis. All members are asked to , attend. WEDNESDAY Zetathea Club will meet with Mrs. C. H. Cook. 411 East Fifty-first ■ street. The study subject, "Egypt,” will be discussed by Mrs. Frederick Lumley and Mrs. R. H. Hollywood. Mrs. G. H. Tomlinson. 330 North Drexel, will be hostess for the Inter Nos Club. The program committee will be elected. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Dr. Edith Dans will give book reviews. A pick-up luncheon will be served. Wednesday Afternoon Club will celebrate its anniversary at the home of Mrs. A. E. Shirley, 3020 North Delaware street. Hostesses . are Mrs. Noble Hiatt, Mrs. C. W. Schaffer. Mrs. C. C. Rothman, Mis. A. O. White, Mrs. Harold Trot wr, and Mrs. Claude Ingram. Alpha chapter. Pi Omricon national sororltv, will meet at 7 at the Y. W. C. A. THURSDAY Mrs. J. A. Taggart. 3460 North Pennsylvania street, will be hostess . for the Thursday Lyceum Club. Mrs. M. A. Baltozer will review Mark j Sullivan's. “Our Times-America Finding Itself.” Thursday Afternoon Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Howard i Galey. 2206 Ashland avenue. Mrs. L. A. DeMilt is assistant hostess.

DIRECT SUNNYSIDE BALL

Alumnae to Meet Mrs. Robert V. Gilliland, 33 East Thirty-fifth street, will be hostess for a supper meeting of Iota Alumnae Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at her home at 6 Monday night. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Albert Fessler and Miss Rose Singleton. “The Washington Legend” was the subject of an address given by Dr. James H. Peeling, chairman oi the social science department of Teachers’ college, before students in assembly Thursday.

FIRST MEMBERS

Mrs. W. G. Oliver

Mrs. Edward Ferger

Thirty-five years ago, two Indianapolis sisters became charter members of the Zeraida Wallace Conversation Club. They were Miss Mariah Bradley and Miss Lulu Bradley. Now Mrs. Edward Ferger and Mrs. W. G. Oliver, Franklin. The club started out with a membership of eight. Now, as the Monday Club, with a membership of 140, the two charter members will attend the thirty-fifth anniversary celebration of the organization, which wifi be held Monday night at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 North Pennsylvania street.

Mrs. Ancil Harvey (above) is chairman of boxes for the tenth annual Sunnyside Guild ball, to be given Monday night at the Indiana ballroom. —Photo by Photo-Craft. Mrs. Chantilla White (below) is general chairman in charge of the affair. She has directed the destinies of the balls for several years. Proceeds will go toward the fund which enables the Sunnyside Guild to provide entertainment and small pleasures for the patients at the Sunnyside sanitarium. —Photo by Dexheinier. Elect New Officers Mrs. Harvey B. Martin was named new president of the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary sorority, at a recent meeting. Other new officers are: Vice-presi-dent, Mrs. Edward Taggart; secretary, Miss Gertrude Gutelius, and treasurer, Mrs. Clinton D. Lasher.

HEADS GROUP

—Photo by Moorefield-Dudley Lee. Mrs. Littleberry Foster

Ethel Rogers Swift, instructor at the school of speech of Northwestern university, Evanston, Ill., will read a modern play, “Olympia,” by Fernec Molnar, before members of the drama department of the Woman's Department Club at 2:30 Tuesday at the clubhouse, 1702 North Meridian street. Mrs. Swift, who has been on the chatauqua stage, is a well-known reader and entertainer. Mrs. Littleberry Faster, chairman of the department, will preside at the meeting. Following the program, tea will be served. Mrs. Edward Pedlow and Mrs. O. P. McLelland will preside at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. E. C. Hendrix. Mrs. M. E. Clark, Mrs. B. F. Harsh. Mrs. Hugh Raynor, Mrs. Albert Off, Mrs. C. E. Pittman, Mrs. El wood Ramsey, Mrs. Laura Osterhoge. Mrs. H. C. Stork. Mrs. Harry E. Watson is in charge of arrangements for the social hour. Mrs. Swift will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn, 2366 Park avenue.

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Sorority to Hold Party for Pledges Formal initiation services and ft banquet will be given by members of Kappa Gamma Alpha sorority at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday at the SpinkArms. Initiation services will be m charge of Miss Agnes Hegarty. Those who will be taken in as new members are Miss Helen Mary Mi Leod. Miss Ethel Bradley. Miss Thelma Cook. Miss Mary Catherine Hazelip. Miss Hazel Moss. Miss Ruth Childers. Miss Beulah Tinder. Miss Josephine Murphy. Miss' Margaret Sullivan and Miss Janet Jasper. The table will be decorated with yellow tea roses and tapers. Other appointments will be in the sorority colors, peach and silver. Miss Frances Murphy will read the invocation. Miss Evelyn Boyd will give the address of welcome. Miss McLeod will give the response. Others who will attend the affair are Mrs. L. W. Hartzog. Mrs. Esther Dickmeyer, Miss Mary Jane Rees, Miss Frances Rees, Miss Dorothy Fallon. Miss Lula Corey. Miss Mary Elizabeth Wendel. Miss Helen Brockman. Miss Mabel Lansford, Miss Virginia Taylor and Miss Margaret Grctte.

Girl Scout News

Girls who have been reported as new candidates are: Troop 43. Virginia McCready, Betty Lou Quinn, Louise Rich; Troop 14, Anita Schlee, Joan Downell, Ruth Hoffman. Mary-rose Day, Joan Schrader, Betty Donnell. Evelyn Sutherland, Mary Jane Nickleson. Mary and Rachel Everhart, Kathryn Smiley, Madeline Linville, Violet Miller, Virginia Hamelin; Troop 28. Joanne Keller, Virginia House; Troop 17, Cathryn Ferro, Frances Ferro; Troop 38, Jane Boyd; Troop 1, Patty Shiedeler. Julia Lewis; Troop 122. Rose Mary Bradley. Rachel Diddel: Troop 41, Earna Miller, | Leona Stamm, Waunita Thompson, | Edna Leppers; Troop 43, Eleanor i Harrison; Troop 1. Margaret Harder, S The photography class meets in ! Ayres auditorium Saturday from ! 11:30 to 12:30. Miss Blanchard is i instructor. Blue cards for the badges will be | due the first week in March. This will be set definitely next week. A list of badges which will be presented at the* next court is in the office. Any captain may secure a list of examiners at the office. Volley ball team 2 of Troop 22 won the game last week. Marita Grubbs is captain. The troop gave its mother-and-daughter banquet at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church Friday. Girls invested during the last week are: Trocp 22. Sue Ann Eveleigh; Troop 43, Louise Rich; Troop 1. Margaret Harder; Troop 38, Mildred Brunpnett; Troop 15, Elvera Kirschner, Martha Duval. Irene Reasoner, Dorothy Arterburn; Troop 30. Carolyn Roth; Troop 31, Ruth Hamill, Marion Martin; Troop 1, Virginia Berry. Miss Mabel Hirsch of the Public Health Nursing Association will speak on first aid, home nurse and child nurse at 10 a. m. Monday at Girl Scout headquarters. Mrs. Rosalee Spong, who was dramatic counsellor at Camp Dellwood, will help any troop with songs for the coming convention. An appointment with her may be made by calling the office. ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? How sad! Sallow complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired. What’s wrong? Chances are you’re poisoned by clogged bowels and inactive liver. Take this famous prescription used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 years—Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. They are harmless yet very effective. A compound of vegetable ingredients. They act easily upon the bowels, help free the system of poison caused by faulty elimination and tone up liver. Rosy cheeks, clear eyes and youthful energy make a success of life. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, nightly. Know them by their olive color. 15c, 30c and 60c. All druggists.—Advertisement.

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