Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1930 — Page 10

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Local Clab Members to Hold Dinner A project of rivic interest will be given by the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club at the Propvlaeum Tuesday night, wber> t'—., public relations dinner is to Or tv id. Miss Cerica Hoagland. chairman of the public relations committee, and her cpmmittee have arranged a program covering phases of legislation, aviation, commerce, art. music, literature, thrift, patriotism, civic government and daily business contacts. Mrs. Adah O. Frost, president, will give the address of welcome. Miss Hoagland will introduce the speakers. The musical program will be given by Mrs. Camille Fleig. Service clubs have been invited to participate. The affair is in connection with the observance of National Business Women's week, March 9 to 16. A limited number of reservations may be made with Mrs. Lulu Harvey, Ta. 3904. One hundred and fifty guests may attend the dinner. Members of Miss Hoagland's committee are Mrs. Elsa Huebner Olsen, Miss Elizabeth Rainey, Miss Flora Lyons, Miss Laura Donnan and Miss Forba McDaniel.

Alpha Chis Meet for Luncheon

Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club met at the home of Mrs. George S. Wilson. 40 East North street, today for luncheon. Mrs. Wilson was assisted by Mrs. Charles E. Cottingham, Mrs. Former S. Cannon. Mrs. Van P. Murphy, Mrs. J. W. Horrell, Mrs. J. L. Cook, Mrs H. R Haught, Mrs. W. Finley Wright and Miss Dorothy Pf;terson. Decorations and appointments carried out the St. Patrick's day motif. Mrs. Orval S. Hi.xon appointed the following nominating committee to report at the April meeting: Mrs. Kenneth E. Lancet, chairman; Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. H. K. Weirick and Miss Dorothy Dipple. Following the business session, the active chapter at Butler university gave the stunt which won the cup last week at Geneva Stunt day.

Girl Scout News

New candidates that, have been reported during the last week are T olanda Vaucher, Georgia Vauchan, Janet Mcßougall, Troop 1; Dorothy Ann Rybolt, Eleanor Craig. Joan Ferguson. Troop 22; lona Edwards, Harriet Wilder, Troop 28; Julia Lewis. Virginia Drum, Ruth Alice Huffman. Mary Elizabeth Hull. Elsie Reiter, Shirley Lybrook, Marianne Hackney, Troop 35; Bernardlne O'Conner, Helen Ruphey, Troop 15. Activities committee will have its meeting at the Girl Scout headquarters Wednesday. March 12, at 10. Mrs. George W. Fromm is chairman of this committee. Troop 35 has accepted the challenge of Troop 1 to a contest starting immediately, for dues and attendance. The girls are very much interested in this contest. Several projects to be sponsored by the leaders of Girl Scouts were formulated at the regular meeting cf the leaders at the Ranh Memorial library last Tuesday evening. One of the first projects taken up were shares on the quilt made at Camp Dellwood several years ago. Troop 17 reorganized one patrol by dividing it into two. Margaret O’Connell and Esther Jefferson are the two new' patrol leaders. Court of awards meeting will be held at the Girl Scout headquarters Thursday, March 13. at 10. Mrs. Harold B. Tharp is the chairman in charge. Troop 38 had open house at the Brookside community house last week. Parents were the honor guests of this affair and friends were Invited to attend. Court of awards will be held Friday, Marrh 28. The place of the court will be announced later. The two classes in laundress and electrician merit badges still are continuing at the Indianapolis Power and Light Company under the supervision of Mrs. J. R. Farrell. The photographers badge has met with a lot of enthusiasm by the girls. Mrs. Frank Lahr of the speakers' committee talked at. the Brookside Cvic League meeting on Girl Scouting last Monday. Girl Scouts will be represented at the annual Community Fund dinner by Miss Jean Adamson, local director; Mrs. Charles E. Cole. Mrs. Henry Hayward and Mrs. Edward Gardner at the Riley room. Claypool. Troop 20 will entertain with its rather-Mother-Daughter banquet Monday evening at the Church of the Advent. The program is as follows; •'Welcome. - ' by the Rev. Georgp S. South worth; songs by the 'Trfri Scouts; talks by four Girl Aeon—< on "Home. Health. Citizenship and Camp"; Mrs. Clayton Ridge of the educational committee will speak: Mrs. E. Blake Francis will talk on the national convention and Camp Dellwood: other girls taking part in this program are Nina Brown. Martha McConnell and Barbara Hickon. Joel Hadley, instructor at Shortridge high school, will have as his subject Monday morning "Birds." All leaders, friends and council members are invited. Registration for Troops 20, 31 and 44 at* due in March. *4

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

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Mr. and Mr*. Claude C. McCoy. 301 North Denny avenue, '■ announce the engagement, of their daughter, Miss Helen Lennox McCoy, to R. J. Cox Jr., , son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. \ Cox Sr. The j wedding will I take place in

! CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY Monday club will meet at the D. A. R. chapter house to elect officers and to observe "Reciprocity” day. Present Day club will meet with the Monday club, at the D. A. R. chapter house. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. O. Dunlavy and Mrs. F. L. Pettijohn. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will address the Alpha Delphian club, of which she is study leader, on “Engj lish Portrait Painters.” The club meets at the English hotel at 7 ; p. m. Vincent C. S. L. C. will meet at ! the Fletcher American bank. Mrs. J. H. Bloor will discuss “Livla and Julia,” and Mrs. C. T. Austin, "Daughters of Agrippa.” Indianapolis Literary club will meet at the D. A. R. chapter house. James P. Edmiston will speak on "Norse Myths.” Welfare club will meet at 12:30 p. m. at Art-Nel tea room, 3210 • North Illinois street. Officers will be elected. Hostesses are Mrs. L. T. Craswell, Mrs. J. Donald Alford ■ and Mrs. George L. Stalker. Music Department, Woman's Department club, will sponsor a bridge tea at the club house, Reserva- ! tions may be made with Mrs. McClellan Coppock, or Mrs. J. L. Smith. Board of directors, Woman's Dej partment club, will meet at 10 a. m. at the club house. Woman’s Department club of Municipal Gardens will elect officers and directors. Polls will be open from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Mrs. Ruth Grimes will speak on “The Art Salon,” at 2 p. m. Members of Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ club will meet at the chapter house for luncheon at 1 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. H. Pier, Mrs. C. Milton Kelley, and Mrs. A. F. Sutton, i Mrs. Earl Mushlitz will give a talk 1 on her trip to Central America. Gamma Delta Alpha sorority will meet at 8 p. m. at the Spink Arms. Alpha Delta Tau sorority will meet at 7 p. m. at the Severin. Miss Betty Jean Sweeney, 1503 North Pennsylvania street, will be hostess for a special meeting of Alpha Nu chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, at 6:30 p. m. at her home. Plans will be completed for a St. Patrick’s “kid” party to be given soon. All members and pledges are asked to attend. Gamma chapter. Sigma Delta Sigma sorority, will meet at the home of Miss Margaret Conoway, 1101 North Oakland avenue. TUESDAY Tokalon club will meet at the home of Mrs. H. M. Cochran. 5880 North New Jersey street. Officers will be elected. Mrs. Charles W. Tyler will speak on ‘ Double Tongues and Naughty Wives.” Alpha Delta Laetrian club will hold Guest day at the home of Miss Florence Lupton, 5070 Pleasant Run Parkway. Mrs. Edward James is assistant hostess. Mrs. Herschell Miller, of L. S. Ayres & Company, | wilLgive a style talk. Miss Ivy Chamness will be hos- | tess for the Press club luncheon at 12:15 p. m. at the Columbia club. | Mabel Millspaugh, Anderson, will speak. Irvington Chautauqua club will meet at the home of Mrs. Edgar A. Perkins. 5457 Julian avenue. Mrs.

BRIDE MARCH 2

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—Photo by Platt. Mrs. Van Pierce Wildman Marriage of Miss Mart- Lucille Bruce to Van Pierce Wildman took place Sunday, March 2. Hie couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

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Harvey Hicks and Mrs. Max Critchfield will speak. Mrs. A. M. Tarr, 3909 Graceland avenue will be hostess for the Independent Social club. Hostesses for the Late Book club luncheon are Mrs. H. B. Millspaugh. Mrs. William Meyers, Mrs. G. A. Haller and Mrs. O. C. hiatt. Mrs. B. W. Heaton, 4500 North ; Carrollton will be hostess for the luncheon and election of officers of the Meridian Heights Inter Se club. Irvington club will elect officers at the luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. J. P. Ragsdale, 88 Whittier place. Amicitia club will meet with Mrs. Ethel Lambert. 2329 North LaSalle street. Mrs. Mary Edmonds is assistant hostess. Officers will be elected. Hamilton Berry chapter, Service Star Legion will meet at the chamber of commerce at 12:30 p. m. for . luncheon. Mrs. George M. Spiegel president, will preside. Reserva- ■ tions may be made with Mrs. ■ Spiegel or Mrs. O. E. Green, not later than Monday. Inter Alia club will meet with Mrs. George O. Bruce, 4144 Central ; avenue. Officers will be elected. Regular weekly meeting of the , Girls’ Friendly society. Christ church branch, will meet for dinner at 6 p. m. in the parish house of i the church. Classes will be held ; following dinner. Leland Kirkpatrick will speak on | Lewis,” at the regular meeting of the Writers’ club to be | held at 8 p. m. in parlor C of the Y. W. C. A. Members of the con- ; test committee will make their rej ports. There will be a criticism of j manuscripts. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 2718 East New York street will be hostess for the New Century club. Mrs. Robert Gordon will assist her. Mrs. Frank Parrish, Mrs. Charles Sommers, and Mrs. W. Clem Johnson will talk. Mrs. Russell V. Sigler. 6033 Park avenue will have the meeting of the Zetathea. Club. Mrs. A. C. Caldwell and Mrs. C. F. Hurst, will talk on India. Wednesday Afternoon club will elect officers at the home of Mrs. J. H. Gill. 1202 King avenue. Hostesses with Mrs. Gill will be Mrs. Homer Britan, Mrs. Paul Ameter. Mrs. William Burchman, Mrs. Homer Jones. Book-a-Month study group, of the Woman's Department club will meet at the club house at 10:30. Mrs. W. W. Thornton will review I “All Quiet on the Western Front,” by Erich Maria Remarque. Election of officers will be held at the Woman’s Department club from 10 to 3. General club. Woman’s Department club, will meet at 2 p. m. followed by a program at 2:30. Maurice Hindus will lecture on “The Mad Monk of Russia.” Sigma Nu Mothers* club will meet at the chapter house, 4615 Sunset boulevard, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Edgar F. Brown and Mrs. Charles F. Sawin will be hostesses. Indianapolis Readers club will k meet at the home of Mrs. Benjamin F. Pigman and Mrs. Jessie McCoun, , 909 West Drive. Woodruff Place. Miss Martha Heller, 1542 Pleasant street, will be hostess for a meeting of members and pledges of Omega Chi sorority. THURSDAY Mrs. J. F. Matthews will be hostess for the Independent Social club, at her home, 1822 Park avenue. The program is in charge of Mrs. V. B. McKinzie and Mrs. G. I L. Lester. Business and Professional Women's club will have a Public Relations dinner at the Woman's Department club. Thursday Afternoon club will meet with Mrs. Dana Webster. 131 ‘ North Bosart avenue. Mrs. F. P. Tompkins is assistant hostess. Mrs. E. R Conder will be hostess for the luncheon of the Thursday Lyceum club at her home, 21 Meridian place. Officers will be elected. Members of La Senora club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Matheny, 1249 Burdsal parkway. FRIDAY Indianapolis Woman's club will elect officers at the meeting at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Oscar N. Torian will speak on “Roads to Roam.” Irvington Quest club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. E. Hadley, 619 North Riley aveftue. Mrs. W. D. Gatch. 1933 North Delaware street, will be hostess for the Over The Tea Cups club. Mrs. Gatch and Mrs. Ray G. Jenckes will be in charge of the program. Mrs. J. E. Kolb. 2326 North New Jersey street, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Spahr. will be hostess for the Friday Afternoon Reading club.

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Pageant Is Scheduled by Kappas

A pageant, portraying the founding of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority in 1870 will be presented at the state meeting of the organization. to be held Saturday, March 15 in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. The pageant, written by Mrs. L. H. Millikan, will be given following the luncheon at 12:30. A dance will be given in the evening. Mrs. Millikan first arranged the pageant for the national convention held on the occasion of the fortyeighth anniversary. After its first presentation, the grand council voted to have it presented at each national convention thereafter. The sorority w-as founded sixty years ago at Monmouth college by four girls. Today there are sixtythree active chapters in colleges throughout the the United States and Canada. The pageant opens with the actual events surrounding the founding and the reasons for its organization. Those who will take part in the presentation are Mrs. Mark Reasoner, Mrs. John W. Hillman, Mrs. Kearsley L. Urich, Mrs. Walter J. Hubbard Jr.; Paul Rhoadarmer, Miss Florence Lupton, Miss Kathryn Bowlby, and M.ss Martha Pettijohn. Four members of the active chapter at Butler university will take part: Miss Lillian Pierson, Miss Adelaide Reeves, Miss Dorothy Kammerer and Miss Nina Mae Jarvis. Miss Francis Payne w r ill be pianist.

HEADS CHORUS

Willard E. Beck Annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs will be held at the Hotel Lincoln* April 9, 10. 11. Willard E. Beck, director of the vested choir of the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church, will present his group of singers at the grand festival concert to be given at the Broadway church Thursday night, April 10, by more than 500 members of choruses in the federation. Net Guimpe Os white net, accordion pleated, makes a little guimpe for a black flat crepe frock. The guimpe shows, yoke fashmn, and both the front and the back of the bodice have horizontal sifts that show the guimpe through.

INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK

“Ireland of the Thatched Cottages and Rose-Lined Walls” will be the subject of the lecture to be given by Mrs. Samuel R. Artman before members of the chapters of the Internation Study and Travel Club next week. MONDAY Elsinore chapter will be entertained with a 12:30 luncheon at the Spink-Arms. Election of officers will be held. Mrs. Paul Walters and Mrs. Eugene Short will sing a group of Irish songs. Mrs. Robert Travis will sing “Mother MaCree,” accompanied by Mrs. E. W. Short. Mrs. C. S. Hutchinson, Acton, will read a paper on “Irish Music.” TUESDAY Mrs. Wilbur Washburn will entertain members of the Australian chapter with a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home, 160 South Emerson avenue. She will be assisted byMrs. William H. Seitz and Mrs. J. G. Zinter. Election of officers will

LUNCHEON HEAD

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Miss Rosalind Solomon is assistant chairman in charge of the luncheon to be given by the Indianapolis alumnae of St. Marv's-of-the-Woods at L. S. Ayres tearoom at 1 Thursday.

CLUB SPEAKER

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Maurice Hindus General Club meeting of the Woman's Department Club wall be held Wednesday. Election will take place from 10 in the morning until 3 in the afternoon. The ousiness meeting will be held at 2. At 2:30 Maurice Hindus, lecturer on post-revolutionary Russia, will talk on “The Mad Monk of Russia.”

C. D. A. TO HOLD BANQUET

Members of the Indianapolis court of Catholic Daughters of America will have an initiation banquet at 6:30 Sunday night at the Elks’ club home. Mrs. Anna M. Baxter, national field director of the organization will be the honor guest and principal speaker. Mrs. Baxter's subject will be “The Senior Movement.” Preceding the banquet an initiation program will be held at 2 o'clock. The degree team of Lafayette court will officiate. Miss Mary C. Dufley, national regent of the order: Miss Sadie Howell, Lafayette, state regent; the Rev. Francis Lyons, C. S. P., Chicago and the Rev. D. Lawrence Monahan, Lafayette, will be among the banquet speakers. The Rev. Elmer Ritter, S. T. D„ pastor of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, will give the invocation. During the program w-hich will follow the banquet, the Rev. August i Fussenegger, director of Catholic Charities of Indianapolis, and chaplain of the local group, will sing a group of songs, accompanied by Miss Helen Shepard. Miss Margaret Widolff, accompanied by Mrs. Loretta Goory, will ajso sing several

GIRL RESERVE NOTES

Club 2 will meet at the Y. W. C. A.. Wednesday afternoon after school. There will be business meeting after which plans will be made for Easter services. Club 14 will meet Wednesday afternoon in the school auditorium. Work will be finished on* the German silver bracelets. Club 70 will meet Monday afternoon. Miss Jenna Birks, Girl Reserve secretary, will introduce the new adviser. Roberts Park Church Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. George E. Gill, of the Girl Reserve committee, will talk and lead a discussion of the Girl Reserve code. Regular monthly meeting of the Grade School Girl Reserve Adviser’s group will be held Tuesday night

be held. Members w-ill respond to roll call with quotations on Ireland. Twin chapters, Alphina and Eidel-w-eiss will meet at the Spink-Arms at 6 o’clock for dinner. WEDNESDAY Mrs. F. H. Fillingham will be hostess for a meeting of the Mandalay chapter at 1:30 at her home, 4053 Broadway. Mrs. W. O. Cheeseman will be assisting hostess. There will be the annual election of officers. Mrs. Oscar Burghard and Mrs. Cheeseman will give a program of Irish melodies, accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Sheehy. Five-minute discussions of current events will be given. New’ members taken in the chapter at the last meeting were Mrs. D. E. Weidler, Mrs. William N. Wheeler and Mrs. B. H. Lorch. Members of the Washington chapter will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Adolay, 3532 Winthrop avenue. Miss Betty Cain will act as assisting hostess. FRIDAY Annual election of officers for the Argentinian chapter will be held at the meeting at the home of Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy, 2894 Sutherland avenue. Mrs. Artman will assist Mrs. Sandy. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 12:30. Mrs. William R. Sieber will sing a group of Irish songs, accompanied by Mrs. Sandy. Members Will respond to roll call with Irish quotations. SATURDAY Mrs. Charles Marshall. Clermont, will be hostess for a meeting of the Anglo-India chapter. Mrs. Donald Findley will be assisting hostess. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock.

CARD PARTIES

Quigley council, Y. 1.. will have a card party Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Miss Crahan, 5265 College avenue. Miss Aileen Betz will entertain Sunday afternoon with a card party at her home 1603 East Vermont street, for the benefit of the Young Ladies Sodality of Holy Cross Church. Pointed Godcts Paris shows a fine little printed silk frock in pinky tones that has godets in its skirt that point up to a yoke, making it a zig-zag line.

Bride-Elect Is Guest at Tea, Shower Miss Eleancr Flowers was guest rs honor at a bridge tea and personal shower given this afternoon a' the Pi Beta Phi chapter house, TOC West Forty-third street, by Miss Virginia Flowers. Miss Marjorie Goble and Miss Truth Wakeman. Miss Flowers will become the bride of William Walter Behrman this month. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Flowers, 734 \ Graham avenue. The tea table was arranged with a bow! of spring flowers in the pastel shades. Guests with Miss Flowers and her mother were: Mesdames John Mullen Clifford Wright William Hunt Charles Thomas Oscar Flowers Lcsta Snlvely Rev McNair Mildred Douglas Misses Beatrice Yales Maurine Ryan Frances Kirkpatrick Martha Flowers Margaret Woodfll Claribel Flowers . Mary L. Mannon Annette McOsker Touise Bloomer Ruth Yeager Dorothy Krieg Margaret Stillwell Eetty j. Emmett Blanche Rose Virginia Seeds Coat Dress

Coat dresses of the new sheer woolens are excellent this spring. A blue one, with surplice closing, is worn over a printed slip that has a high collar and bow tie.

Mrs. Anna M. Baxter solos. A group of the Junior Catholic Daughters will present a dance, given in the musical comedy, “The Goal,” which they produced recently. Miss Bess Bigane, regent of the local court, w’ill be toastmistress.

at the Y. W. C. A. Supper will be served at 5:30 and J. R. H. Moore, of the Junior Red Cross will talk on ways in which the Girl Reserves may co-operate with the Junior Red Cross. Regular meeting of the Girl Reserve committee will be held at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday at 10 a. m. All members are urged to be present. Membership and Girl Reserve departments of the Y. W. C. A. in co-operation with the Hawthorne Community House are sponsoring a tea to be given at the Hawthorne Community House from 2:30 to 4:30 for all Girl Reserve mothers ahid others w’ho would be interested in knowing about the Girl Reserve organization. The committee on arrangements is composed of the following persons: Mrs. W. W. Payne, Mrs. Louis Wolf, Mrs. H. Elsasser, Mrs. L. E. Carson, Mrs. Emma Lemon, Miss Jenna Birks, and Mi’s. S. A. Miller.

The Broad Ripple club w-ill meet Tuesday afternoon after school at the building.

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Mrs. Dante L. Conner Members of the choral section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Friday. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Boris Resenfield will be the guest artist at the program to follow’ the business meeting. Mrs. Dante L. Conner is in charge of the program.

DIRECTOR

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Mrs. Mae Bryl Brown Marion county board of directors of the W. C. T. U. will present a musical pantomime at Hollenbeck hall, Y. W. C. A., at 8 Friday night. March 21. Mrs. Mae Brown is directing the production.

I W. C. T. U. NEWS

Marion county,board of directors will present a musical pantomime at Hollenbeck hall, Y. W. C. A., at : 3 Friday night. March 21. Praeti- ■ cally the entire cast has been selected from members of the local ] unions. Mrs. Mae Brown is tiirect- , ing the production. Musical numbers and readings will be given, i which will be descriptive of the pictures posed. The Marion county trio, composed of Mrs. Lulu Singer. Mrs. Leona ; Day and Miss Beulah Bailey: the Esther quartet and the Thurman ladies’ quartet will be on the program. Among the soloists will be Mrs. Fred Stucky. Mrs. Irma Waldvogel Cook, Mrs. Gretchen Smith, Mrs. ! Hazel Rutledge, Mrs. Grace John- : son, Mrs. W. S. Akin, Mrs. Carrie TCtpner, Miss Margaret Kent, Miss Mary Alice Free. Miss Blanche Penrod, Miss Helen Ealand. Miss Mildied McKay, Miss Faith Allison and Sam Newman. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Frank J. Lalir or Marion county directors. Frances Cleveland W. C. T. U. will ! meet at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Jordan, Southport, and Three Notch road. The Rev. Mrs. Ella Kroft Indianapolis, will be the speaker and Mrs. Robert McKay, county president, also will speak. The hostess is arranging a musical program. The program will be directed by Mrs. Charles McLain, president. Washington W. C. T. U. will meet at 2, Friday, at the home of Mrs. Oscar Jones, 3821 West Washington ; street. Devotions will be in charge :of Mrs. Fred Voyles. A playlet will ibe presented by Mrs. Charles Mitchell. Mrs. Dottie Vermillion, president, will preside. j Carrie M. Ross W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Ardena Hann, 1038 Roach street. Friday at 8. The program will be in charge of the Flower Mission department and Mrs. Emma Miller and Mrs. Joseph Waller will speak. Mrs. Mary Owens, president, will have charge of the program, and Mrs. Alberta Grubbs will present a group of musical numbers. Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday at 2 at the home of Mrs. Alice S. Amos, 719 Terrace avenue. Mrs. Myrtle Dent, director of Americanization, and Mrs. Ida Beeson, director of health and narcotics, will present their work. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Alberta Sandefur. Mrs. Grace Patten, president, will preside. The assistant hostesses are Mrs. Carl Hastings and Mrs.. Nellie George. Frances Willard W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. F. M. Bower. 221 West Thirty-third street, Tuesday at 2 p. m. The Rev. M. P. Rimmer of the West Side Church of God will give the devotions. Demonstrations will be given by Mrs. E. A. Williams, county director of the Union Signal, and Mrs. Charles, county director of temperance and missions. The Rev. J. H. Tilsley, pastor of the Broad Ripple Christian church, will be the speaker. Mrs. M. C. Carter will sing. Mrs. E. A. Klingensmith has charge of the i musical program. Mrs. Orpha • Sheets, president, will preside. Zerelda Wallace W. C. T. U. will | meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. j J. Fred Masters, 3414 Birch wood j avenue. The business session will! begin at 10 a. m. with Mrs. Fannie > Bailiff leading the devotions. A buffet luncheon will be served at; noon. The afternoon devotions will i be In charge of the Rev. Morris j Coers, pastor of the Thirty-first Street Baptist church. Union Signal day will be observed and a special feature of the program will be a “publicity wedding.” Mrs. Masters and Mrs. Henry Spreen will give readings and special music will be furnished by Mrs. Leona Day and Mrs. Lulu Singer. Mrs. Henrietta Heishman, president, will preside.

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Lucy Elliott to Speak at Club Session Lucy M. Elliott will speak on The Building of the City Beautiul” at a meeting of the Propvaeum Club, to be held at 2:30 hursdav at the Propylaeum. Each nember may bring one guest. Hostesses for the meeting will be: MESDAMES M Fairbanks Edmund D Clark, naddeus R. Baker Charles Mayer Sr. maid C. Green Stewart C. Wilson rry M Ohr Wm A. Courtrtght H. Prentiss Harry Miesse arold Taylor Charles Wood .ederiek Wallick Cora L. Epps Will's Adams James B Minor Robert Greer Thomas A Wynne H Smith F M. Fauvre Jr. illiam R Htgfii-. Chde T Osborn Ibert E. Uhl r .eri C Gardner T.ry E Bliss F:ank S. Flshback illiam A. Atkins Gertrude S Pearce >hn Morris Hatne. "infield Miller larles S. Stone Lewis N. Povser nest Barrett R. Malott Fletcher oth Tarkington John G. Rauch lmes E. Bartlett Robert V. Gllltiand vlvester Johnson Jr 'harles L. Reid ’nr! Walk William J. Shafer William B Burford E F. Gall William W. Knight Blaine H Millar Arthur C. Wells MISSES Marea Haueisen Anne Fraser. Election Held at Session of New Chapter Miss Jeanette Slocum was elected president of the newly organized Eta, chapter. Phi Sigma Mu, honorary and professional musical fraternity. of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory’ of Music, at a meeting held Thursday night, at the conservatory. Other officers chosen to serve with her are: Vice-President, Miss Mary M. Hirschman; recording secretary. Miss Ruth Wagner: corresponding secretary, Miss Olive Black; treasurer. Miss Mary Helen Brook; historian, Miss Vivian Slagle; choristers. Miss Wilma Friddle and Miss Wilma Thompson. Initiation of the charter members took place last Saturday, with Miss Frances Chaine, Columbus. 0., national president, in charge.

Camp Fire Girls

Camp Fire Girls are working hard for the annual birthday council fire to be held March 22 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Margaret Marshall, guardian of the Wapemo group, has written an original pageant based on the Indian legend, “Tecumtha.” The I gown circle for motion singing is ! being trained by Mrs. Hilton Eberliard. Miss Jo Craig is training the girls for their Indian dances. The following girls were tested at the committee of awards: Betty Keerkamp. Dorothy Macy. Florence : Klotclie. Marie Pennington, Anna Belle Comstock, Bernice Ellis, Magdaline Snyder. Mary Ellen Shelburne, Harriet Bakemeyer, Betty Janet Hobbs, Mary Frances Spangler. Alice Byers and Mary Jane Harrah. The local honor committee met at the office Thursday at 7:30. Miss Pauline Mohler, chairman of the committee, presided. Mrs. Frank Hatfield, chairman of the educational committee, met w-ith her committee Thursday at 4 in the office. The Guardians’ Association met Wednesday at 7:30 in Cropsey auditorium. Mrs. Frances Heagy, president of the association, presided. Miss Velma Jones, new field secretary of the Camp Fire Girls, and Miss Marguerite O’Donnell, new office secretary, were introduced. Mrs. Hilton Eberhardt taught the Guardians camp fire songs, with motions. Miss Martha Sink, president ol Shutan group, met her committe on the girls' spring program this morning at 10. Mrs. Small. Shunala group guardian. edited Fagota, the local magazine. The staff for the March edition was as follows: Editor-in-chief, Helen Hudson; assistant editor, Bertha slaughter; art editor, Alice Schaefer; reporters, Ernestine De Noon, Dorothy Souders, Esther Williams, Myrtle Tolle, Eleanor Klutey and Ruth Slaughter. Executive board of the council will meet Tuesday night, March 18, in the office. Six new girls were welcomed into Kataya group at the ceremonial. They were Jeanne Gray, Elnora Martin, Frances Divnell, Virginia Montgomery and Gertrude Bickers. The following groups are making booklets of Indian legends decorated with Indian symbols used by Indiana Indians: Wapemeo. Aiyupka, Taysuda. Tawasiya, Wok 1 tan and Shuinala.

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