Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1930 — Page 9

Second Section

Women to Hear Talk on Utilities One of the interesting features in connection with the annual convention of the Indiana League of Women Voters, to be held in Indianapolis Thursday and Friday, will be the discussion at the banquet Thursday night at the Lincoln. The subject is ‘ The People’s Stake in Utility Mergers.” Aldon C. Reis, legislator from Madison, Wis., will give the consumer’s point of view. Robert Feustal, Ft. Wayne, executive vice-president of the Midland Securities Company, will present the views of the owners. Mr. Reis, member of the general assembly of the state of Wisconsin, introduced and backed all public utility regulations in the last session of the legislature. Mrs. Warren K. Mannon is chairman of the living costs committee, the department of the state league committee under which public utilities comes. Reservations for the banquet, which will be open to the public, may be made at the league headquarters in the Illinois building. Hostesses for the convention are Mrs. Russell Fortune, Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, Mrs. A. B. Graham, Mrs. Phoebe Link, Mrs. Charles R. Myers, Mrs. Isaac Born, Mrs. Joscph w. Walker, Mrs. W. A. Eshbach, Mrs. Mortimer C. Furscott, Mrs. Lowell Fisher, Mrs. Boyd Gurley. Mrs. Christian Olsen, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mrs. Edwin Craft, Mrs. W. D. Gatch, Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson. Mrs. Henry Kahn, Mrs. A. R, Holliday, Mrs. John W. Kern, Mrs. Scott Legge, Mrs. Meredith Nicholson and Mrs. Booth Tarkington. Delegates from the Indianapolis League aro Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin, Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, Mrs. William Sncthcn. Mrs. W. K. Mannon, Mrs. S. N. Campbell, Mrs. E. E. Gates, Mrs. B. C. Ellis, Mrs. Ralph E. Carter, Mrs. W. T. Barnes, Mrs. Lehman Dunning. Mrs. Nellie L. Stine, Mrs. Edward McNally, Mrs. George C. Finfrock, Mrs. R. F. Davidson. Mrs. James A. Baird, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Alma Sickler Bender. Mrs. Edna M. Christian, Mrs. Maurice Coburn, Mrs. Thomas Howe Cox, Mrs. Robert Failey, Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield. Mrs. Olive Edwards, Mrs. Donald Jameson, Mrs. David Lurvev, Mrs. Frank H. StreigntofT Mrs. Paul H. White, Mrs. D. Laurance Chambers, Miss Sara Lauter. Miss Adah E. Bush, Miss Mary Winter and Miss May Shipp Committees in charge of the twodav convention are Mrs. B. C. Ellis, local arrangements; Mrs. S. Neil Campbell, program; Mrs. Edward E. Gates and Mrs. W. K. Mannon. attendance and Mrs. Walter Greenough. hostesses.

City Girl to Be Wed in Home Rites Announcement of the engagement of Miss Mildred Helen Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corydon VV. Stevenson, 4715 Park avenue, to Maurice Gipson Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Butler, 15 Hampton court, was marie at a party Friday night, given by Miss Rose Anna Stevenson, the bride-elect's sister. The wedding will take place Thursday, April 24. at 4, at the Stevenson home. Miss Rose Anna Stevenson will be her sister’s only attendant. William C. Byers, Charleston, W. V„ Mr. Butler’s brother- n-law, will be his best man. Decorations and appointments for the bridge party were carried out in the bride's colors. Chanel hyacinth and Patou lilac, in flowers and tapers The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Stevenson. Guests included Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Walter Dearing. Walter Hough, Mrs. Ray Powell. Mrs. Frederick Applegate, Mrs. Clinton Calkins, Mrs. Arthur Allen. Mrs. Ed Wellington, Miss Barbara Jane Butler, Miss Ruth Smith. Miss Mary Carolyn Means, Miss Mary Lynne Weyl, Miss Virginia Smith. Miss Kay Hinds, Miss Jessie McCauley, Miss Alice Epler, Miss Mararet Rogers, Miss Louisa Steed, Miss Caroline Gauld. Miss Dorothy Harrison, Miss Eleanor Moran, Miss Barbara Douglass and Miss Esther Cogswell; Mrs. Harold Arsdel. Anderson, and Miss Ruth Burton, Franklin.

FRATERNITY SESSION TO BE CONDUCTED

Alpha district of Beta Phi Sigma, national independent fraternity, will hold its bi-monthly meeting at 10 a. m. Sunday, at the Lincoln. Delegatee from twenty-five Indiana chapters will attend the meeting. Alpha Mu and Alpha Alpha Beta chapters of Indianapolis will act as hosts to the visitors. Lawrence Bass, district trustee, will preside, and all brothers are requested to attend.

WOMAN'S CLUB TO SELECT OFFICERS

Miss Elizabeth Smith will be hostess for the luncheon meeting and election of officers of the Woman’s Research Club Monday at the Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. A play will be given under direction of Mrs. E. H. Elwood. The luncheon committee includes Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, Mrs. J. NT. OrndorfT. Mrs. R. A. Potts. Mrs. O. M. Pruitt. Mrs. W. H. Kilman. Mrs. Frank L. Roberts, Mrs. Merle Sidener. Miss Alta Roberts and Miss Sarah Rudisill.

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Mildred Helen (Stevenson * j Cleopatra." to be presented by V.. r ' iof Tudor ball In iSw f IB I J * / auditorium of the school at 8:15 Saturday. April 12. |§F ' I ' Mr. and Mrs. Corydon W. Stevenson, 4715 Park avenue, announcf r * Nd r ** Y/:>£ MOTJ the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mildred Helen Stevenson, tc f- ’ . ife,. . ... , 1 V oc r a C\ r~* - - Maurice Gipson Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Butler. Hamptor I Mfct I L.DWIN \J. LJvCRMI YEP. court. The wedding will take place at 4, Thursday, April 24, at th< - I Stevenson home. 'w ' - 1 "” Members of the committee In charge of the Alpha Latrelan skatlnj OTRTi RESER, VE NOTES party were caught by Miss Virginia Edwards. Times photographer, jus ; J ! IjllVlJ IyILOILIV V 12j IMWXI-yiO they were starting out for a practice session on their skates. Les O ( ) Tuesday at 4p.m. at the church, make a vase. Paper belts also will Francis Smith and Mrs. Karl Nessler. Standing in the back is I j IRS. L/ELOS JACK.FT Vy'T'S Mrs. George E. Gill, who was to have be made at this meeting. Lorena McComb. The skating party will be held Monday, March 31. f#oro C/ZAFT Ptfo-TO talked last week, will be present to “V _ . v at Riverside rink, proceeds to go toward the benefit of the children’:

Patroness Club of Mu Phi to Give Program Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical fraternity. will entertain the Kappa and alumnae chapters Wednesday, at the northern branch of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. Charles F. Hansen, organist of the Second Presbyterian church, will talk on "Music in Indianapolis, Then and Now." His talk will be illustrated musically by Mrs. Clarence Henry. Mrs. Dan Flickinger and Mrs. James O. Ritchie of the club, and Miss Mary Moorman of the Kappa chapter. Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs is program chairman. The committee for the affair consists of Mrs. Flickinger. chairman: Mrs. E. E. Voyles, Mrs. Jack E. Harding. Mrs. Edward Taggart and Mrs. Ritchie. Jackson Will Sing Raymond D. Jackson, bass soloist of Central Avenue M. E church accompanied by Miss Louise Swan will sing at the musicale tea to be given at 4:30 p. m. Sunday at the Avalon Country Club. Memoers may bring guests.

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MRS, CROUCH PARTY GUEST OF HONOR

Mrs. J. A. Crouch. 5663 Carrollton avenue, entertained this afternoon with a party in honor of Mrs. Herbert Lowell. Rookwood, 111., who is visiting her parents Mrs. Jess E. Martin, 510 West Forty-fourth street. The guests with Mrs. Lowell and Mrs. Martin were Mrs. Harry Rybolt. Mrs. C. M. Rybolt, Mrs. L. E. Berner, Mrs. R. W. Lookabill, Mrs. Russell Lookabill, Mrs. Oscar Montieth, Mrs. Katherine Erner, Miss Maud Roach, Miss Mabel Roach, Miss Sarah Combs and Miss Jessie Mabel Martin.

MRS, FUCK WILL BE PARTY HOSTESS

Marion county chapter, American War Mothers, will be entertained at luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. Emma Flick, 1509 Barth avenue. Luncheon appointments will be in St. Patrick's day colors. Hostesses with Mrs. Flick will be Mrs. E. May Hahn. Mrs. R. L. Fitch. Mrs. Ella Aker, Mrs. Oscar Lewis Mrs. J. C. Rybolt, Mrs. Molly Prather. Mrs. Minnie Rigg, Mrs. Getta Sockwell, Mrs. C. H. Regula, Mrs. Alice Hoyt and Mrs. William Swain.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930

GIRL RESERVE NOTES

Roberts Park Club will meet Tuesday at 4 p. m. at the church. Mrs. George E. Gill, who was to have talked last week, will be present to discuss the Girl Reserve code. The luncheon which was to have been March 18 has been postponed to March 25. Phyllis Bertram is the new club reporter. Club 2 will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. for a St. Patrick’s day party. Marion Smith is in charge of arrangements. Club 13 helda bunco party at the South Side Y. W. C. A. this afternoon. Club 14 will meet Monday afternoon to finish making German silver bracelets. Girls who have not yet finished their bracelets are asked to bring them to this meeting. Club 30 assisted at the tea for Girl Reserve mothers at the Hawthorne Community house Friday afternoon. They gave a ceremonial demonstrating the code, slogan and purpose. Club 70 will meet Monday afternoon. The new advisers, Miss Evelyn Crostreet and Miss Hope Willcutts, will be present. Old members will entertain in honor of new members. Anew club has been organized at the Tuxedo Baptist church. Club 78, of which F.lfreda Powel 1 is president, will meet Tuesday aft- j emoon at the school building. Each girl Is reminded to bring a bottle

with artistic lines from which to make a vase. Paper belts also will be made at this meeting. Shortridge cluo will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday afternoon. Maxine Wolfe is in charge of the program. Technical club will meet for supper at the Y. W. C. A. Friday evening and will begin the making of silhouettes. At the High School Interclub council which met last week at the Y. W. C. A., the date for the interclub plays was changed from March 28 to March 27. The following committees were appointed: Denoe Wolfara, tickets; Freda Baldwin, Thelma Roth, Evelyn Shively, candy sale; Esther Thurston. Louise Scooler, Ethel Smith, stage setting: Dorothy Sneide, music. The date for the dad and daughter dinner has been set for April 17. The committee on arrangements is as follows: Esther Thurston, Manual; Lucile Tuck, Shortridge; Francis Coffy, Broad Ripple; Ruth Adams. Beach Grove. Girl Reserves have been asked to assist with the annual Y. W. C. A. Easter egg hunt in University park from the Central building, 329 North Pennsylvania street, the Saturday afternoon before Eastern. Each girl is asked to contribute at least one colored egg for the occasion. Groups of Girl Reserves will help to care for the smaller children. All eggs must be brought to the Y. W. C. A. by Thursday before the egg hunt.

Miss Justine Leach is a member of the cast of “Anthony and Cleopatra," to be presented by the senior class of Tudor hah in the auditorium of the school at 8:15 Saturday, April 12. Mr and Mrs. Corydon W. Stevenson, 4715 Park avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Helen Stevenson, to Maurice Gipson Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Butler, Hampton court. The wedding will take place at 4, Thursday, April 24, at the Stevenson home. Members of the committee In charge of the Alpha Latreian skating party were caught by Miss Virginia Edwards. Times photographer, just as they were starting out for a practice session on their skates. Left to right, front row, are Mrs. Louis Hensley, Mrs. Howard Fieber, Mrs. Francis Smith and Mrs. Karl Nessler. Standing in the back is Miss Lorena MeComb. The skating party will be held Monday, March 31, at Riverside rink, proceeds to go toward the benefit of the children s nutrition camp at Bridgeport. Mrs. Delos Sacket Otis, before her marriage, was Miss Emily Powers Iglehart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holt Iglehart, Marott hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Otis are at home in Madison, Wis., where Mr. Otis Is a member of the faculty at the University of Wisconsin. Mrs Edwin G. Overmeyer. formerly Miss Wilma Boles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boles, 51 North Temple avenue, and Mr. Overmeyer, are honeymooning in Cuba. Marriage of Miss Lillian Goldberg, 567 Highland drive, to Saul Solotken, took place Sunday. Mrs. Solotken is the sister of Mrs, Harry Faber, 3644 Park avenue.

GIRL SCOUT NEWS BRIEFS

Girls who have been invested during the last week are Bemardine O’Connor, Troop 15; Frances Moore, Evelyn Macy, Troop 17; Alice Schneck and Agnes Smith, Troop 21; Kathaleen Horton and Mary Jane Carr, Troop 22; Elsie Keither, Troop 35; Lois Randolph, Troop 46; Jean Foley, Troop 9; Pauline Keifer and Ruth Sanders, Troop 12. Activities committee of Girl Scouts met at the Girl Scout headquarters Wednesday. Mrs. George Fromm is chairman. Weekly report cards may be obtained at headquarters. Girl Scout ta:ks will be broadcast over Indiana polis station WFBM every Monday afternoon. Mrs. J.

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Knterea as, Second-Class Matter at Postoffice, Indianapolis

R. Farrell of the home service department of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company will be the first speaker of the program. Leaders and their friends will meet at headquarters April 3 for a visit to Emrichs furniture store. Camp Fire organization has invited Girl Scouts to attend a lecture given by a national Boy Scout field worker on Indian sign language. Leaders are invited to attend this affair at the Christ church parish home, Wednesday at 4 p. m. Two classes for electrician, laundress and photographer merit badge are being continued at the Indianapolis Power and Light Company and also at Ayres’ auditorium.

Institute Is Arranged by W. C.T. U. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, state president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will be leader at the spring institute to be given Tuesday at the Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal church by members of the Marion County Union. Mrs. Robert McKay, county president, will preside at all three sessions of the program. The meeting will convene at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. T. A. Berry will be In charge of devotions and the Rev. Edwin W. Dunlavy, pastor, will give the address of welcome. Three demonstrations will be given by county directors. The Esther Union quartet will present a musical program and the morning session will be closed with a song by Mrs. McKay and prayer by Mrs. J. T. Roberts. Dr. Good to Speak Luncheon will be served by the Ladies' Aid Society of the church. Program at luncheon will feature a musicale by the Indiana Central college male quartet and an address by the college president, Dr. I. J. Good. The afternoon program will open with a song service directed by Mrs. L. E. York and devotions by the Rev. Ella J. Kroft, national Evangelistic director. The Treble Cleff trio, composed of Mrs. W. N. Day. Mrs. H. E. Singer and Miss Beulah Bailey, will sing. Speakers will be Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter and the Rev. E. P. Stocker, pastor of the First Moravian church. Reports of committees and announcements will be given, Mrs. Fred Kepner will sing and Mrs. W. F. Orivs will give the closing prayer. Contest to Be Held A musical prelude by the Roberts Park Sunday school orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. York, will open the night session at 7:15. A gold medal Bible contest will be conducted by Mrs. Mae Brown. The mothers’ chorus of School No. 58, directed by Mrs. Maupde Moody, will sing. Children of members of the Zcrelda Wallace union will give a stunt in costume. Members of the W. C. T. U. and Anti-Saloon League will give a play, ‘ Who Killed Earl Wright”? Committees appointed by Mrs. McKay for the institute are: Membership, Mrs. Clara Hinman and local union treasurers; official papers. Mrs. E. A. Williams and local official paper directors; decorations, Mrs. Henrietta Heishman, Mrs. Alonza Huls and Miss Beulah Bailey; reservations, Mrs. H. T. Gullett, Mrs. Sylas Ryker. Mrs. Ida Scott and Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson; courtesy, Mrs. Martha Gipe and president of local unions.

Artists to Hold Dance at Severin “Heathen Chinee Tong of the Indiana Artists Club will dance in the little street of the Honorable Oolong Wun Lung, painter man, on Saturday night, March 29. Entrance to hidden street of Sacred Arts is through Severin hotel lobby,” reads the invitation of the Indiana Artists Club, printed on bright orange, for its annual ball. The costume ball will be given in the roof garden of the Severin at 9 p. m. Decorations will be Chinese, and members will attend in Chinese costume, although guests are not restricted to the Chinese costume. Elmer Taflinger, formerly art director for David Belasco, will design the decorations, which will be more elaborate than for any previous ball. Prizes will be given for outstanding costumes. Committees for the affair are as follows: Invitation —Mrs. Arthur I. Woodward, Mrs. Earle Wayne Bott, Miss Marianne Cruelle, Miss Lenore Bernloehr, Miss Anna Lee and Miss Caroline Bradley. Printing—Mrs. George J. Mess, Mrs. George C. Calvert and Miss Carolyn Ashbrook. Music —Mrs, Geraldine Armstrong Scott, Miss Constance Coleman, Miss Blanche Stillson, Carl Lyman and Edward F. Sitzman. Decorations Elmer Taflinger, Paul Jones, Lee Williams and Ralph Craig. Reception—Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Baus, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burnet, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. William Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Polley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randall, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkes, Mrs. J. Ottls Adams and Miss Edna Mann Shover.

Programs by Radio That Will Interest Women

Broadcast features of particular interest to women, to be heard over the Columbia Broadcasting System, through WFBM, Indianapolis, Monday, March 17, are as follows: A. M. 10:00—Deep Fried Vegfletables. Ida Ballsy Allen Radio Home-Maker*. 10:30—Painted Woodwork, Joan Barrstt, Radio Home-Makers. 10:45—Beautiful Teeth. Carolyn Cornell. Radio Home-Makers. 11:00—Ben <fc Helen Talk It Over. Radio Home-Makers. 11:15—Senator Capper's Political Talk for Women. Radio Home-Makers. 11:30—Children's Gardens, Louise Baker, Radio Home-Makers 11:45 Diet for Nursintr Mother*. Janet Lee. Radio Home-Makers. Features over the NBC include: *2 45—■•The Social Value of Beautiful Oerdens.” Mrs. Wall ter 3- ® re ’K t j2* • NBC Service to WJZ. KOKA, WJ®, KYW, WHAB. ... . 3:oo—Moxie hostess program, Viretma Taylor and Instrumental tAo. SMK3 service to WEAP. WOY. WBAL