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fraternity Wo men to Hold Dance Sprint; flowers in pastel shad**: jTOwinp from plaques of moss were used as centerpieces at the tables / for the annual state luncheon of Alpha Omicron Pi. women's national fraternity, held in the Travertine room of the Lincoln today. Candles in the pastel shades were used to light the tables. Favors v ere small black leather memorandum books, with the sorority letters in gold across one comer. The state dance will be held tonight in the Tavertine room. Chick Myers and his orchestra will play Favors will be black leather letter 1 holders, with the sorority letters in gold. Mrs. C. C. Trueblood, president of the Indianapolis Alumnar Association, president at the luncheon today. At the speakers’ table with her were Mrs. William S Thompson, president of the Chicago alumnae and a member of Alpha chapter, who was honor guest; Miss Dorothy Ellen Bar. president of the De Pauw chapter: Miss Naomi Nash, president of the Indiana university chapter; Miss Ruth McClurg, president of the Butler chapter; Miss Pauline Clark, president of the Cincinnati chapter; Miss Alda Jane Woodward, president of the Ft. Wayne chapter; Mrs. W. H. Neal, superintendent of the Ohio Valley district, Bloomington; Miss Mary Gertrude Manley, district superintendent, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ray Harris, treasurer of the Indianapolis alumnae; Mrs. Wayland Bailey, corresponding secretary of the local alumnae; Mrs. James Obear, chairman of the program committee and Mrs. Charles Pickett, chairman of invitations. Mrs. Thomson Speaks Mrs. Trueblood extended greetings. Miss Martha McQuilken, Theta chapter, sang “The Rose Song.” Miss Mary Fiances Marxen and Miss Martha Stone, accompanied by Miss Mildred Frazee, Beta Phi chapter, also sang. Miss Thelma Wise, Beta Theta chapter, gave a violin solo; Mrs. O. M. Jones, accompanied by Mrs. James L. Wagner. Indianapolis, sang. Mrs. Thomson spoke on “Alpha i Omicron Pi.” Mrs. Trueblood presented a scholarship award to Mildred Frazee. president of the freshman class, Beta Phi chapter. Miss j Mary 7 Joe Enochs and Miss Mary Christina Carney were presented honor pins from Theta chapter Tht activities cup for pledges was j presented to Miss Genevieve Gruenwald, Theta chapter. Beta Phi chapter from Bloomington received scholarship cup from India nIPplis alumnae. Committees Named jSgommittes In charge were: InvlHBons, Mrs. Pickett, assisted by HI Ray Harris, Mrs. Clarence Roll and Miss Gladys Hawickluncheon, Mrs. Bailey as- j llted by Mrs. Clem Price and Miss ; 9hel Malloch; favors and decora- 1 |Xns. Mrs. Russell Hippensteel, as- ; ■sted by Mrs. Lester Smith and j Mrs, Conway Yockey; program, Mrs. Shear, assisted by Miss Geraldine j Mindig. Mrs. Wagner. Miss Manley : ffid Miss Katherine Davis; dance, | Mats. Frances Shera, assisted by Mrs. SH. L. Floyd, Mrs. Frank Cox and PMiss Ruth Lindenborg. ? Patrons and patronesses for the j dance will be Mrs. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Hippensteel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Pickett. Dr. and Mrs. Trueblood and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnston. Alumnae Present Out-of-town alumnae present were: Mrs. Herold T. Ross. Miss Elizabeth M. Proud. Miss Alpha Williams. Miss Musett Harhniond. Miss Jane Fanner and Miss M:/a Mae Bartley. Greencastlc: Miss Lojlse Hutt Jenkinson. Mount Vernon: Mrs. C. D. Richards. Miss Merceda Covalt. Mss Barbara Severins. Kokomo; Miss El.zabeth Smith. Evansville; Mrs. Robert Sills. Mrs. Shockley Lockridste. Miss Junta Blair. Hiss Hannah Neal. Bloomington Mrs. CM S. Kortepeter. Southport; Mi.'■ Claire look. Mooresvllle; Miss Je.v. Green, Pekin; Miss Vivi.i ehaßß, Newcastle; Misses Clara Grace, a Dean Bennett. Dorothy Bennett. Nell Covalt. Ft. Wayne: Snoddv. Covington: Miss".-, and Mildred Humphreys. Bickneli tafilK lone H. Agnew. Chicago; Miss Flor•Sufte Hostetter. Koaehdale: Miss Kathryn Oak Park, 111.; Mrs. Phillip Hutchell. Rushville: Miss Georgia Balt. Metre Haute; Mrs. Louis Essex. Columbus, sand Miss Katherine Dav is. New Albany. I Members of the Indianapolis ' alumnae who attended the luncheon were; Mesdames Trueblood School H L. Floyd Harry Champ Johnston Francis Smith Obear Wagner O M Jones Conwav Vockev Pickett Iloyd Mess rsniith Hipoensteel Miles Stevens B al ;cv James Mayfield Rav Karris Clem Price Lester Smith Richard Mules Misses Geraldine Kmdig Julia Tindall Mauley Miriam Schad Margaret McLean Ethel Malloch Florence Jones Rose Kruetzitiger Lucille Bauernselnd Kuth Hah Butler chapter members who attended were; , Misses McClure Helen Jane Brown Shera Agues Cahert Hawickhorst Princess Finney Lucille Wright Betty Hall Ruth Clark Aurvella Mage! Miriam Cosand Charlotte Pee.e Ruth Dale Hannah Secttor Alice Hill Louise Phillips Eleanor Mills Dorothy Lyon Eva Louise Reddick Thelma W ise Margery Schaeft r Beulah Phillips Frances Richardson Lillian Lacker Avenelie Brenneman Kaihcrinc Murph’ De Pauw university. Theta chapter, was represented by; Misses Barr Helen King Bartler Margaret Martin Leah Colter Ruth Myers Cora E\an Mary ORear Margaret Lens Meredith Ric* Virginia Luckell Ruth Young Line Thompson Marv Alexander Mice Winslow Marv C. Carney Ruth Batten Rebena Chastian Deaiba Brodheckcr Marv Ellen Endicott Frances Cory Marv Joe Enochs Tanet Crawlcv Ruth J&cuft Margaret Gamble Lois Jenkins jenevieve Gruenwa*d Marv Hilus Mi.cs Naomi KnofT Marv Joe Spurrier Adeline Kricge Betty Thayer Martha McQuilkrn Margaret Vannicc rhelma Souner Anna K. walker Elizabeth Swindler Sara Jane Winev Dorothea Svraons Betty vanr _ Pauline Lawnes Elizabeth Nelson Lora Bohlev Imogene Cooper Active members of Beta Phi chap ter, Indiana who attended were: Misses Naomi Nash Annabel! OConnor Pauline Hlndsley Gail oienn Marv Ruth Eaoes Doris Bopp Ross Virginia Gentry Mildred _ Analie Shaw Elizabeth Westarfie Jewel Oliver Bernice Greenawa.d Roaetl* Smith Martha Store Virginia Trawler Marr Frances Joyce Armstrong Wilma J*ne Bo..and UalMe H. Hogan Esther Schrom Mary Emma James MryFra ices Wr ... Clara Wilson Mildred A key Florenee Sctuanachc Frances Conner
NFW INTER-ALIA PRESIDENT
- Moorefield-Dudley I.ee Fnoto.
i CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK
MONDAY Vincent C. S. L. C. will meet at the Fletcher American bank. Mrs. W. J. Sumner will lead discussion. Mrs. J. J. Williams will talk on Greece. Sydney Sullivan will talk before the Indianapolis Literary Club on “American Humor,” at D. A. R. chapter house. Review Club will have guest meeting at the home of Mrs. Clarence Merrell, 60 West Sixty-fifth street. Mrs. L. W. Bugbee Jr. and Mrs Leo N. Burnett will be assistant hostesses. Monday Afternoon Reading Club will meet with Mrs. G. A. Everett, 571 East drive, Woodruff place. Mrs. 571 East drive, Woodruff Place. Mrs. Richman will read papers. Gamma Delta Alpha sorority will meet at the Spink-Arms hotel. Speakers Forum will hold its monthly banquet at the SpinkArms. TUESDAY Heyl Study Club will meet at the Rauli Memorial library. Judge Frederick C. Gause will talk on “Constitution of the State of Indiana.” Mrs. Albert M. Alexander will make an informal talk on the war memorial. It will be a guest meeting. Irvington Home Study Club will meet with Mrs. James L. Murray, 64 East Seventy-third street. Mrs. Mark Reasoner will reveiw “France —A Short History,” by Henry Dwight Sedwick. Mrs. W. J. Stark. 5150 North Delaware street, will be hostess to the Proctor Club. Mrs. Frank Cregor will talk on "Evangelineland.” Fortnightly Literary Club will hold election of officers at the Propylaeum. Miss Mary Gavin will talk on “Rythm and Education.” Chapter P. P. E. O. will meet with
CHAIRMAN
Mrs. Charles A. Mueller
The Dayton Westminster choir, Ithaca N. Y., formerly of Dayton, 0., will appear in concert at the Coliseum, state fair grounds. May 14 at 8:30 p. m. under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Social Union. Mrs. Charles A. Mueller is chairman in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Will H. Adams, vice-chairman. The union has established an office at the Y. W. C. A. The choir is directed by John Finley Williamson. Mrs. H. E. Talbott is sponsor.
Assembly Club to Gather at Lock year Home State Assembly Woman's Club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Lockyear. 337 Buckingham drive. Mrs. Charles Miller is hostess chairman, and Mrs. B. M. Willoughby is program chairman. The program will be: Like the Rc-e-bud" Frank Ford The Spirit Flower ' Campbell-Tipton Velvet" Darkness” William Reddle : Mrs. James Lowry, vocalist Mrs. James Wynne, eccompanist "Arenkv Impiomptii op. Zo "Arabesque. No. 2" DefcusseMrs. Charles E Bebir.ger. plant: t Following the musical prog:\ v irs. Willoughby has arranged ccn- ? c ts for the members. Hostesses with Mrs. Miller will hr William Arnold. Mrs. E. A n. Mrs. A. L. Giliiom. Mrs ’ Wiseheart, and Mrs. C. C. Wysong.
Mrs. Fred I. Jones was elected president of the Inter-Alia Club at a meeting held March 11 at the Meridian Hills Country Club. The club this year has been studying modern books and current topics.
Mrs. A. W. McDonald, 6101 Broadway, for a B. I. L. party. Indianapolis Council of Women will meet at the Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal church to elect five directors. Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays will hold its monthly meeting at the Fletcher American bank, at 10. Judson L. Stark, prosecuting attorney, will be speaker. Mrs. David Ross, chairman, will preside. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Willoughby Is program chairman and Mrs. Charles hostess chairman for the meeting of the State Assembly Woman’s Club to be held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Lockyear, 337 Buckingham drive. .Albert Stump will talk on “Seeing Faust With Goethe,” before members of the literature department of the Woman’s Department Club. THURSDAY Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, D. A. R„ will elect officers for the year at the Propylaeum. Hostesses are Mrs. Henry Buttolph, Mrs. John M. Somerville, Mrs. Eben H. Wolcott and Mrs. Albert femith. Mrs. Louis H. Levey will read a paper. Beta chapter, Delphinian Society, will meet at 9:45 in the Fletcher American Bank building. The discussion subject will be “Wagner,” and Mrs. Albert Hirschman will be leader. Assisting her will be Mrs. Albert Meurer, Mrs. C. S. Ober, Mrs. M. P. Dahl and Mrs. C. W Alexander. Aftermath Club will meet with Mrs. Otto Moore, 16 North Irvington avenue. The program will be on England. Mrs. George Cornelius, Mrs. Clayton Ridge and Mrs. Charles Miller will read papers. Indianapolis Current Events Club will meet with Mrs. F. A. Syrnmes, 2730 Sutherland avenue. Music week will be observed, with a program of national airs, by Mrs. L. L. Lakey, pianist. Mrs. W. H. Link will have a "Resume of Mr. Hoover’s Regime.” Mrs. C. J. Burke, 1317 North Rural street, will be hostess for a meeting of the Delta Tau sorority. FRIDAY Mrs. O. H. Worley. 22 North Campbell avenue will be hostess for a meeting of the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club. Mrs. David Ross will talk on “The Influence of Beauty in the Home.” Mrs. P. E. Price will entertain the Woman’s Advance Club at the Lumley tearoom. Mrs. C. A. Cook will talk on “Anne Douglas Sedgwick.” and Mrs. C. J. Cook will review "Dark Hester.” Culture Club will meet with Mrs. C. A. McCotter, 3650 Coliseum avenue. Mrs. Arthur Taylor will review the book of the month. Indianapolis Woman’s Club will meet at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Jennie Bard Dugdale will talk on “Over the Hills and Far Away” and Mrs. Hugh Hannah will talk on locally owned first editions, and will lead discussion on them. SATURDAY Violet Demree Study Club will meet with Eunice Hoefgen, 317 North Ritter avenue. Myrtle Konz Hodgin will talk on “City Hospital Happenings.”
PERSONALS
Miss Louise Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, 2847 Nort"' Meridian street, will return f Wellesley, Mass., today to sp the holidays with her parents. Henry Burford Danner, who is attending school at the Hun Preparatory school, Princeton, N. J„ is spending the spring vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Danner, 1030 West Forty-second street. Miss Marjorie Kittle, who attending school in Chicago, will return Monday to spend the spring vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, Kessler i boulevard. Miss Euncie Dissette. a student at Smith college, is spending spring vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Dissette, 3665 Washington boulevard. Miss Josephine Rockwood, who attends Miss Spence's school in New York, is spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam R. Rockwood, 3641 Washington boulevard. Arthur Cox Jr., a student at Cor:ell university, is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Cox. 3161 Vashington boulevard. Miss Sybil Stafford will come Sun’ay from Miss Hall’s school, Pittsid. Mass., to spend the spring 'ert'on with her parents. Mr. and Irs. William Stafford, 3522 Central avenue.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Announce Plans for Rink Party Carnival spirit will prevail Mon- ■ day night at the skating party to be given at the Riverside rink by members of the Alpha Latreian Club for the benefit of the nutrition camp at Bridgeport. Gayly colored balloons and ribbon confetti will decorate the pavilion, and the brightly decorated booths will be presided over by girls in fancy costume. In one corner will be a fortune telling booth tended by gypsies, where Mrs. Frederick Balz will give palm readings: in another booth, Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson will give horoscope readings. Throughout the evening Miss Martha Jolliffe, from the Herron Art school, will mingle among the skaters, making silhouettes of the guests. Refreshments will be served at another booth. To Issue Policies An unusual feature of the evening will be the issuance of insurance policies covering all the performance of a skater during the evening, proper indemnities being provided at the end of the evening. At 9:30 the master of ceremonies will take charge of affairs, introducing the honor guests and awarding prizes. A special feature will be a group of interpretive dances presented by Louise Pursel] Powell, assisted by her dancing partner, Allan Carey. Additional patrons and patronesses for the evening will be Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Gatch, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clifford Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coleman, Mr. an* Mrs. W. F. Cheek, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Balz and Mrs. Richard Fieber, Names Committees Mrs. Karl T. Nessler announces the following assignment of committees for the evening: Hospitality--Mrs. William Springhorn. Mrs. Robert Coleman, Mrs. Francis Smith. Mrs. Henry Churchman, Mrs. Louis Hensley, Mrs. Alfred Rodecker, Mrs. Robert Gates, Miss Margaret Evans and Miss Helen Coffey. Refreshment booth, Mrs. Robert Bastian, Mrs. Culver Godfrey, Mrs. Verne Reeder. Mrs. Allan Boyd and Mrs. Herschel Davis; candy venders, Mrs. Howard Fieber and Miss Elizabeth Fisher; silhouette cutter’s assistants, Mrs. Louis Wilson and Miss Mary Margaret Miller. Fortune telling booth, Mrs. Herbert Wilson, Miss Lorena McComb Miss Cecelia McDermott and Miss Constance Jones; horoscope reader’s assistants, Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, Mis- Louise Wells, Miss Alexandra Sherwood and Miss Coffey. Hugh Carpenter, Louis Hensley, Alfred Rodecker, Howard Fieber, Karl Nessler, Robert Coleman, Francis Smith and Louis Wilson will be in charge of the distribution of insurance policies.
AID FOR SKATING CARNIVAL
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A member of the hospitality committee, Mrs. Francis Smith, will greet guests of the Alpha Latreian Club at the second annual skating party and carnival to be held Monday night at Riverside rink.
RUSH PARTY AID
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—Photo by Virginia Edwards. Times Photographer. Miss Ethel Heimer
Zeta Rho sorority will entertain with a rush tea Sunday at Lumley tea room. Miss Ethel Himer is a member of the committee in charge. Honors Bride-Elect Miss Alexandra Sherwood entertained with a bridge party and lingerie shower at her home, 2847 North Meridian street, this afternoon. in honor of Miss Helen Harrison, bride-elect.
Engagement of City Girl Announced Announcement of the engagement of Miss Sara Kathryn Hinchman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hinchman, Shadeland drive, to Don R. Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boyd, Chicago, was made this afternoon at a bridge tea. given at Whispering Winds, Brookville road, by Mrs. Hinchman. Miss Barbara Jean Cotton, cousin of the bride-elect, and Miss Edith Carr, dressed as bride and bridegroom, announced the engagement and the wedding date. June 14. The ceremony will take place at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church at 3:30, Saturday afternoon, June 14. The time and place of the ceremony were announced on cards, attached to corsages, given guests as favors. Lighted With Tapers The tea table was centered with a plateau of spring flowers and lighted with tapers in the bridal colors, peach, orchid, green and yellow. Miss Hinchman has chosen as her attendants Miss Mary Cecile Nease, maid of honor; Miss Jane Hall and Miss Mary Brown, bridesmaids, and Miss Cotton, junior bridesmaid. Miss Edith Carr will be organist and Miss Betty Martindale, soloist. Ralph Dawson will be best man. Ushers will be John Young and George Gable. Miss Hinchman and Mr. Boyd both attended Butler university, where the bride-elect now is a junior and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Many Are Guests Guests at the tea were^ Mesdames J. B. Boyd Fred C. Wilson Tavlor Bovd Kay Tressel R. "M. Cotton MiSS6S Mary Cecile Nease Harriet Henderson Jane Hall Marion Mary Brown Dorothea Whit* Betty Martindale Gretchen Kemp Edith Carr Dorothy Lambert Barbara Jean Cotton Myra Triller Emma Mathews Billie Snyder Ruth Randall Helen Stinson Ann Hall Ruthann Johnson Ruth Comer Stella Monerine Julia North Ava Louise Reddick Ruth Sparks Mildred Lawler Margaret Mozeley June Wilson Margaret Shanklin Edna Biery Bettv Helm Mary Frances Gray Kathryn Caldwell Myrtle Wilson Rosemary Bretzman Vera Sudbrock Naomi Guild Francele Crlnshaw Elsie Gilkinson Constance Glover Mary Lib Leedy Florence Rinn Martha Clinehans Alice Aston Martha Lou Akers Josephine O Neil Emma Lou Richter Marion Crane Helen Stephenson Martha Stevenson
MISS STEVENSON TO BE DINNER GUEST'
Mrs. Harold Van Arsdale will entertain tonight with a dinner party at her home in Anderson, in honor of Miss Mildred Helen Stevenson, whose marriage to Maurice Gipson Butler, will take place April 24. Her guests will include Miss Ruth Burton. Miss Esther Cogswell, Miss Gertrude Deer, Miss Barbara Douglas of Franklin, and Miss Mary Lynn Weyl of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Francis Smith -Photo by Underwood and Underwood.
Bride-Elect Is Honored Guest at Bridge Fete Mrs. Joseph Brower and Miss Mary Kelly entertained this afternoon with luncheon and bridge and a linen shower at Mrs. Brower’s home, 1 East Thirty-sixth street, in honor of Miss Katherine Olive Collins, whose marriage to John D. Pearson will take place next Saturday afternoon. The bridge tables at which luncheon was served, were centered with bowls of sweet peas and spring flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. Brower. Miss Kelly. Miss Collins and her mother. Mrs. Mabel Collins; Mrs. Charles Fach. Mrs. Francis McAree. Mrs. Leonard M isberger, Mrs. F. E. Deupree. Mrs. Reagan Carey, Mrs. Clarence Nichris, Mrs. Fritz Morris. Miss Celestine Donnelley, Miss Cornelia Bates, Miss Helen Beck. Miss Alice Hoppe and Miss Collins’ house guest, Miss Katherine Keese, Pittsburgh.
CARD PARTIES
The April committee, headed by Mrs. Martin Brcder.ck, will entertain with a card party in the hall of Little Flower church Sunday afternoon and Tuesday night. Daughters of Veterans' Aids will give a card praty at 8 o’clock Monday night at Ft. Friendly, 512 North Illinois street.
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Szold, New York, national Mrs. Robert president of Had as sah, will speak at Kirshbaum Center Monday at 8:15. The meeting is being sponsored jointly by the Indianapolis Senior and Junior Had as sah chapters and the Indianapolis Zionist district.
INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK
The subject of Mrs. Samuel Artman’s lectures for the week will be the “Lorna Doone and Roseland Country Lanes.” TUESDAY Egyptian chapter will meet for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Everett Cook, 121 North Sherman drive. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Harry Knowles, Mrs. Talmadge Smith.. Mrs. Guy B. Stewart and Mrs. R. H. White. WEDNESDAY Brittany chapter will meet for a covered dish luncheon at the Severln. Mrs. Margaret Farr will read and Miss Lana Dygert will give a book review. Mrs. Frank Freers, a new member, will be one of the guests. Officers for the new year are president, Mrs. Zylpha Ludlow; first vice-president, Mrs. J. C. Schade; second vice-president, Mrs. John
Miss Mann to Become Bride in Church Ceremony Sunday
Marriage of Misis Virginia Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mann. 1201 North Keystone avenue, to Walter M. Wolk, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dolk, 2462 North Harding street, will take place at 4:15 Sunday afternoon at the East Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal church. The wedding service will be read by the Rev. E. F. Schneider, pastor, before the altar, which will have a background of cibotium ferns and palms, interspersed with baskets of Easter lilies. In the center will be a large basket of roses. The altar will be lighted with seven branch candelabrae. Mrs. John Kolmer, organist, w'ill accompany Mrs. Marion Thomas, who will sing “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” and “Until.” Roscoe C. Leavitt will sing “Behold Is Is | Morn.” Albert Masten, Leonard F. Welsh and Lloyd Tucker wall be ushers. Lee Nicholson will be best man. Miss Lavon Chalfant, maid of honor, wall wear a blue chiffon taffeta gown made with a normal waist line and long skirt, slightly trailing in the back, with a large bow at the waistline. She will wear a pink horsehair and tulle hat with pink ! velvet ribbons, blue satin slippers, long white kid gloves and carry a shower bouquet of Columbia roses : tied with streamers of pink tulle and smilax. Mrs. Albert Masten, Mrs. Leonard F. Walsh and Miss Eileen Scanlon will be bridesmaids. They will ; wear lace gowais made similar to | that of the maid of honor, with narrow belts, and horsehair hats to match their gowns. Mrs. Masten will wear pink lace, pink satin slippers and a pink hairbraid liai; trimmed with blue velvet ribbon. She will carry a shower of Sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Welsh will wear apple green and carry Pernet roses tied with green tulle. Miss Scanlon will wear peach with peach hat, trimmed with orchid ribbon and orchid satin slippers. She will carry Johanna Hill roses tied with orchid tulle. All the bridesmaids will wear long white kid gloves. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear i ivory satin, made princess style, with deep V neckline and long skirt, forming a semi-train in back. Her i ivory tulle veil, trimmed with lace, will have a coronet of Venetian lace. She will carry a shower of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. A reception at the home of the bride and bridegroom. 638 North Rural street, will follow the ceremony. Mrs. Mann wall wear beige chiffon and Mrs. Dolk black chiffon. Both will have shoulder corsages of Columbia roses and lilies of the valley. The house will be decorated with paims and baskets of Easter j lilies. The bridal table will be cen- j tered with a three-tiered wedding! cake, on a mound .of pink and white roses, and lighted with white tapers ,
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE TO HEAR ADDRESS
Lander McClintock associate pro- | fessor of romance languages at Indiana university will address the Alliance Francaise Tuesday night on Anatole France. The meeting, open to the public, will be held at the Rauh Memorial library. Professor McClintock is a graduate of the University bf Chicago and received his Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the university. He spent two years at the Sarbonne in Paris, where he knew Mr France personally. He is the author of two books, “Contemporary Drama of Italy” and “Sainte-Beuve’s Critical Theory and Practice After 1819.”
Starost; recording secretary, Mrs. George H. Freers; corresponding secretary. Mrs. J. F. Herdrick; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Freers; publicity chairman, Mrs. Schade; social chairman, Mrs. Starost; membership chairman, Mrs. Hedrick, and program chairman. Miss Dygert. FRIDAY Mrs. Percy Gipe and Mrs. Horace Carey will be luncheon hostesses for the Lincolnian chapter at the home of Mrs. Jasper Carter, 6194 Burlington avenue. Mrs. Adolph Emhardt and Mrs. Bert Smith have arranged a musical program to follow the lecture. Officers for the year are president, Mrs. Sale Morrow; vice-president, Mrs. W. H. Link, second vice-presi-dent. Mrs. Lou Short; recording secretary, Mrs. V. H. Rothley; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. L. Branham; treasurer, Mrs. Flora Hubert.
in silver candelabra. The couple will go on a trip east, the bride traveling in an ensemble of beige, with accessories to match. They will be at home after April 10 at 638 North Rural street. The bride is a member of Phi Beta Psi sorority, Theta chapter. Mr. Dolk is a member of Phi Kappa Rho fraternity. Among the out-of-town guests who will attend the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Mann, Mrs. Ella Mann and Miss Alberta Mann, Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beem, Greensburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirkham, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Medora; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wittner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacCorkle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacCorkle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolk Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dolk, Mrs. Charles Dolk and Mrs. A. D. McCorkle, South Bend, and Robert Man, Georgia.
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—Photo by Moorefleld-Dudiey Lee. Mrs. R. Brigham Hastings
Miss Elizabeth Pierce, daughter of Mrs. Joseph McWilliams, 2235 Kenwood avenue, became the bride of R. Brigham Hastings March 15.
Mr. Hall to Talk Applied education department. Woman's Department Club, will meet at 2:30. Archibald Hall will read original poems from his book “Idle Hours.” The musical program will be given by Mrs. Noble Hilgenberg. soloist, acompanied by Mrs. M. D. Didway. Tea will be served following the program.
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MARCH 29, 1930
Leader of Hadassah to Be Speaker Final arrangements have been completed for the joint meeting of the Indianapolis Senior and Junior Hadassah chapters and the Indianapolist Zionist district, to be held at 8:15 p. m. Monday at Kirshbaum center. Mrs. Robert Szold. national president of Hadassah and leader of 50,000 American Jewish women engaged in maintaining a system of medical social service in Palestine, will be the principal speaker. In addition to Mrs. Szold, those who will participate in the program Monday night are Dr. Evelyn Berger. who will give greetings from Junior Hadassah; D. Frisch, who will extend greetings from the Indianapolis Zionist district, and Mrs. Samuel A. Frommer. president of. the local Hadassah chapter, who will introduce Mrs. Szold. A musical program will be presented by the following members of the Temple Sisterhood choir: Mrs, Philip Efroymson, Mrs. Samuel Hahn. Mrs. Louis Traugott, Mrs. Charles Smiley, Mrs. Isadora Feibleman, Mrs. Sidney Mahalalowitz, Mrs. Eli Schloss, Mrs. Arnold Spen- | cer, assisted by Dorothy Green i Knight, pianist.
Camp Fire Girls
; Camp Fire Girls all over the ■ | United States are divided into nine l districts. Indiana. Michigan, Ohio, . Kentucky, and Illinois are in the [ | Ninth district. The Ninth district convention is to be held in Indianapolis. Friday, April 24. Executives | and delegates from the various ‘ ! board of sponsors will attend the ’ meeting. Convention headquarters | will be at the Lincoln. i Annual dinner of the Camp Fire ■ Girls will be held at the Lincoln. • Thursday. April 24. at 12:15. All council members, guardians and , friends are invited. Members of Wico-Wicango group, , j Miss Ruth Ormsby, guardian, are | i editing Fagots, the monthly papery The staff is as follows: Do r erriy ! i Barnhart, editor; Ellen Sprague, asj sistant editor; Gertrude Jones, art j editor; Dorothy Alexander, Martha | Pedlow and Josephine Granneman, J reporters; Helen Royer. Wilma Evis- \ ton, Helen Pavey and Frances Elrod, j helpers. Miss Alice Velsey has taken the I guardianship of the Opqeche Camp ! Fire group. The Opeechee Camp Fire group is giving the play, “Little [ Scarface,” Tuesday, at 7:30. The proceeds will go to pay national i dues. Tawasiya Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. ; Francis Heagy, guardian, are giving a banquet lor their mothers and ! fathers April 3. Mrs. Charles H. | Smith and Miss Helen L. Nichols 1 ; are to be guests of honor. j Miss Velma Thomas has been i elected scribe of the Oteyokwa , I Camp Fire group, of which Mrs. ' R. J. Anderson is guardian. i Tayusada Camp Fin* group of j School 7, Miss Mary Marshall,€ | guardian, is having its weekly meet-*, \ ing at the Children’s museum. Wokitan group of School 41, Miss! Julia Timmons, guardian, had an exhibition of Indian liandcraft for two days. Mrs. Helen Cory has taken over the guardianship of the Nywetaj ! group, which meets at the Irvington.! j Presbyterian church. The following | officers were elected: President* , Kathrine Ross: vice-president! Laura Rebecca Prescott; ; Phyllis Mcßride; treasurer, | Gartner; scribe Marjorie ' cRi J borough. * ! Miss Louise Reiter has taken the j guardianship of the group to meet :at Shortridge high school. The first | meeting will be Friday, at 2:30. Camp Fire Girls are starting their spring outdoor program. There will ,be many group hikes during the holidays and two sectional hikes. Monday, the north side girls will : meet at Sixty-third street and College avenue at 10. On Tuesday, the i east side girls will meet at Arling- ' ton avenue and Tenth street at 10. 17iere will be both hare and hound ; hikes and the hares will leave j twenty minutes before the hounds. Because of the holidays, there will ! be no training course Wednesday i morning. The next meeting will l>e April 9 at 10:30 at the. Christ church. The subject of handcraft and songs will be taken care of at that time. See Monday’s Times Why “ONLY ONE HOUR FOR LUNCH*’ Used Pianos —Bi* bargain* In nhopworn and ■ light!- nd lntrnmen* Term* a* Low a* SI Week Pearson Piano Cos. IZ* -JO N. renneylTanla Street
