Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1930 — Page 9

MAY 10,1930.

Sorority in Luncheon at Butler orKy”from Butter" Purdue. Indiana and Franklin and members held their annual state luncn £>n todav o’ the Butler university chapter house. 329 Hampton Miss Louise Calvelage w zs m charge of the lun^ heo ";.f Thelma Mrs. Harold Boyd. M‘ss Thelma Tacoma is chairman of the dance which will be held at " tonight. Miss Margaret Kluger is general chairman of state da y* Reservations for the dance ha heen made by the following: Mrs. c m Young, Mrs. John Gainey, Sr, Ro”n Fennell. Mrs. Walter Hendricfcten. and Misses^ Marjorie Hon sparkle Gutnrle Helen Thompson S ara Scrlven Margaret Horn Ruth Deßard Olga Marie n° r - KP Dorothv Barth Loretta Oaum Lucv Smith Virginia Lett Marv Louise Dlls Edna Garwood Genelle Sutton Marv Hasting* charlotte Deeds Margaret KlJß*r Mildred Ruble Thelma Tacoma ooal Crockett Bather Eurrln Hildreth Slefert F- elvn Henschen Thelma Scoles Mi<e Dickev Florence Tomlinson Hhnor Gregor? Virginia Mayhall Heim a Kahn Marv Hall Hollloa , Irol Berg J, r *L r a Apostle Corlnenne Wilhelmus utHPn Vawter Ellenor Lord ?*.u* Berndt Jovee Mvers H,,i#an Gull* 11 Hazel Mae Hanna . Cavelage Dottle Mav Wilkinson Williams Mildred Woodln Erlewine Margaret Erwin Sri'fv lou Alien Sally Pleger tou Metzger Marceal Gerpheide M*" ostler Bettv Blefert iifzabeth Forsvth opal Weeks Mildred Lawler Bettve Sorbusier Marl trances Sprague Beulah EJdrtdee nA. nsvv Margaret Frvslnger Bass Marv Alice Klnnick s!S.herlne Snow Ersie Smith Trine Spurgeon Marcella Cobb Jaeraldine Kuntz Irene Pritchard Simlce Livingston Gladys Ewbank. winllred Terrv Louise Kerr Jiirvfranres Lee Esther Renfrew Dorothv' Stew art Julia E Miller LurUe Pritchard Marv Goodwin J MLss C Evelyn Butler, dean of women at Butler. Professor and Mrs. Milton Baumgarten, Professor and Mrs. H. M. Gelston and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacobsen will be chaperons at the dance. Revue Will Be Staged by Sorority ■ ‘Kiddie Revue” will be presented by pupils of the Jac Broderic school of dancing, at a Mothers day tea to be given Sunday afternoon at the Columbia Club by members of the Tau Delta Sigma sorThe committee in charge of _ ar “ rangements is headed by Mrs. Garrett Browning, assisted by Mr . James Fleenor. Miss Helen Luedemann and Miss Helen Wiese. Little Jean Ann Fleenor will present the guests with corsages of sweet peas. Guests will include Mrs. B C. Wright, Mrs. Edward C. Welsh, Mrs. V P Murphy, Mrs. Wesley Green, Mrs. James D. Browning, Mrs. Smith Gray, Mrs. O. W. Deal, Mrs. O N Layton, Mrs. W. E. Lincoln. Mrs Charles Leudemann, Mrs. E. W. Winans. Mrs Harry Sommers, Mrs. H. E. Wiese and Mrs. Smith. The dancers are Joanne Jackson, Doris Faucett, Mary Elizabeth Kar* stadt, Dorothy Claire Karstadt, Tommy Wright and Jimmie Willingham. Noble Pearcy, blues singer. will sing.

Kappas Will Hold Guest Day May 17 Mrs Howe Stone Landers will be hostess for the annual guest day meeting of Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at her home in Meridian Hills at 2.30 Saturday afternoon, May 17. Mrs Alice Baxter Mitchell will read from the play. "Every Woman " and Mrs. Louise Schellschrmdt Koehne will present a program of ■harp selections. The committee assisting Mrs. Landers is composed of Mrs. Charles A. Harris, Mrs. Delos Alig, Mrs. Mark Reasoner, Mrs. Walter J. Hubbard Jr., and Miss Rose Singleton. .. Members of the program committee are Mrs. L. H. Millikan. Mrs. Robert W. Clark. Mrs. George C. Harrison, Mrs. Everett M. Schofield and Mrs. Landers. Reservations may be made until May 15 with Mrs. D. Reid Dixon, Mrs. Frank V. Herdman. Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, Mrs. William H. Remy and Mrs. Richard E. Bishop. The executive committee in charge of general arrangements is composed of Mrs. De Forest O’Dell. Mrs. Robert M. Brewer, Mrs. Carl S. Wagner, Mrs. John R. Carr, Mrs. George H. Losev, Mrs. Dixon and Miss Irma Ulrich. Miss Crieg Is Hostess for Theta Meeting Miss Frances Krieg was hostess this afternoon at 3 at her home, 4510 Park avenue, for the annual guest day meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The rooms were decorated with baskets of spring flowers in the pastel shades. Mrs. Demarch us Brown spoke on "New Zealand." Following the program, tea was served. Mrs. Alfred Hoberg and Mrs. Dwight S. Ritter presided at the tea table, which was centered with a silver bowl of delphinium, daisies, roses and sweet peas, and lighted with lavender tapers in silver holders. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Chester Jewett. Mrs. Frank Hutchins. Mrs. Sylvester Kay lor, Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher and Mrs. A. L. Lockeridge. Miss Betty Bertermann was chairman of the decorations committee. Slumber Party Selected , Alpb* Lambda Chi sorority will entertain with a slumber party tonighl at the Hotel Lockerbie. Memb of the committee in charge are Miss Bessie Cross, chairman; Mrs. Jack Elstrod and Mas Martha Cross.

ARRANGES SORORITY LUNCHEON

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Mrs. Harold F. Boyd is a member of the committee in charge of arrangements for Zeta Tau Alpha sorority state day luncheon held, today at the chapter house, 329 North Hampton drive. A dance will be held in the Travertine room of the Lincoln tonight.

CLUB MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY Indianapolis Alpha Delphian Club will hear Mrs. Demarchus Brown talk on “Artists of Indiana” at the meeting at 7 at the English. Chapter P., P. E. O. will meet with Mrs. William C. Gardner, 2302 North Alabama street, for a Mothers' day program. Monday Club will meet at the D. A. R. chapter house. It will be Daughters’ day. Present Day Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Zaring, 2304 College avenue. Mrs. F. R. Gorman will be assistant hostess. Mrs. S. P. Matthews will talk on Mexico, and Mrs. J. W. Selvage will lead discussion. Mrs. L. R. Cartwright will be in charge of music. Welfare Club will hold 12:30 luncheon at the Food-Craft shop. Hostesses are Mrs. James E. Berry, Mrs. E. M. Campbell and Mrs. Claude T. Hoover. Monday Afternoon Reading Club will have Guest day at the Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal church parlors. Mrs. DeWitt Morgan is chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mrs. William Espy, Mrs. J. E. Hankins and Mrs. Charles Young. Harold Taylor will address members of the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. chapter house on “Combinations and Mergers.” Kappa chapter of Pi Gmicron sorority will meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 7. TUESDAY Tokalon Club will meet with Mrs. H. M. Cochrane, 5880 North New Jersey street. Mrs. Eugene Buehler will read a paper. Mrs. Robert Brewer. 5340 North New Jersey street, will be hostess for the Alpha Delta Latreian Club. Mrs. George Stafford is assistant hostess. Hugh Green will speak on “Women and the Future of Aviation.” Mrs. Frank Smith, 1412 Olney street, will be hostess for the Amicitia Club, Mrs. John Larison will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Charles Sellars, 3961 Broadway, will be hostess for Amicitia Club Guest day. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will lecture. Fortnightly Literary Club will meet at the Propylaeum. Mrs. J. Ottis Adams will speak on “Streets,” and Mrs. Henry Kahn, on “Journey's End.” Mrs. W. M. Hedrick, 615 East

CITY BRIDE

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Marriage of Miss Josephine Hollingsworth to R. Ross Poulson. Chicago, took place at Tuxedo Park Baptist church Sunday. The bride had as her attendant her cousin, Miss Alice Claire Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Poulson will make their home in Chicago.

Fifty-third street, will be hostess for the Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club. Mrs. M. W. Rhoads and Mrs. J. D. Thacker will have papers on Indiana. Mrs. Robert Workman, 3156 Graceland avenue, will be hostess for the Inter Alia Club. Mrs. Douglas White will review “Dark Hester” and Mrs. George O. Bruce will talk on “Prohibition.” Independent Social Club will meet for noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy, 2894 Sutherland avenue. Mrs. Samuel R. Artman will talk on “Club Women of Tomorrow.” It will be the twentyfourth birthday anniversary of the organization. The Woman’s Press Club of Indiana will hear Mrs. Florence Ward at the luncheon meeting to be held at 12:15 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Regular meeting of the Girls’ Friendly society, Christ church branch, will be held at the parish house. Classes will follow a 6 o’clock dinner. WEDNESDAY Mrs. M. E. Burkhart, 4455 Central avenue, will be hostess for the Minerva Club. Zeta chapter, Pi Omicron sorority, will be entertained at the home of the president, Miss Katherine Steinberger, 2235 North Delaware street. Alplia chapter, Pi Omicron sorority will meet at 7 at the Y. W. C. A. State Assembly Woman’s Club will meet at the home of Judge and Mrs. Noel Neal, in Noblesville. Mrs. Lucinda Spaan, 2623 Ashland avenue, will be hostess for the meeting of the Zetathea Club. Mrs. C. E. Crippin will have a paper. Mrs. William Kelly will be hostess for the Wednesday Afternoon Club at her home, 3426 West North street. Miss Vestra Kettery will give a pianologue, Mrs. William Praed will have a paper, “New r Developments in the Indian Problem,” and Mrs. Frank McCoy will have the Bible lesson. The Guest day meeting has been postponed to May 28. THURSDAY Mrs. Rose Hitzelberger and Mrs. Edna Shepard will entertain the Veronica Club with a 12:30 luncheon. Mrs. Earl Feltman will read a paper on “Cherry Blossoms in Japan.” Responses to roll call will be made with quotations from the opera “Mikado.” Beta chapter of Delphian Society will have a guest party at the Woodruff Place Club house. Aftermath Club will meet with Mrs. F. W. Shideler, Terrace Beach. FRIDAY Mrs. F. F. Logsdon, 3254 Washington boulevard, will be hostess for the Guest day of the Woman's Advance Club. Culture Club will meet at the Highland Golf and Country Club. Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Mrs. Fred Hetherington will be hostesses. SATURDAY Indianapolis Chapter 20, Woman's organization, National Association of Retail Druggists, will have a 1 o’clock luncheon at the chapter house.

Invitations Out for Sigma Phi Dance May 17 Invitations have been issued to more than a hundred members of Sigma Phi Gamma sorority and their friends, for an informal dance to be given Saturday night, May 17, in the marble ballroom of the Marott hotel. Members of the sorority will wear corsages of yellow roses and violets, carrying out the sorority colors. Harry Dickerson and his Woodstock orchestra will play the program of dances. Members of the committee in charge are Mrs. Roy Crowder. Mrs. Harold Kohlmeyer, Mrs. Arnold Mier, Miss Mary Jane Schenck, Miss Bess Hills, Miss Josephine Hoffman, Miss Susie Hale and Miss Marguerite Johnson. The national convention of the sorority will be held at the Lincoln June 21, 22 and 23. Sorority to Meet Regular business meeting of Gamma Delta Alpha sorority will be held at the Spink-Arms at 8 Monday. So-Fras to Have Dance Annual membership dance of the So-Fra Club, Inc., will be held tonight at the Pleasant Run clubhouse. Entertainment will be furnished by members of the club. Ralph Maddux is chairman of arrangements.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Vote League to Meet at Woodstock Annual meeting of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters will be held at the Woodstock Club Friday. Mrs. Erling Lunde, Chicago, will speak on “Democracy—How to Make It Work.” The morning session will open at 10:30 and will be devoted to the annual business of the organization. Mrs. Lunde’s talk vUI follow the luncheon. She has been active in the Illinois League of Women Voters for several years. Election of officers and members of the board of directors of the league for the coming year will be one of the chief items of business at the morning session. Mrs. Ralph E. Carter is chairman of the nominating committee. All officers of the league and six members of the board of directors will be elected. It is anticipated that Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin will be renominated for the presidency. Reports of league activities during the past year, a resume of the ten years of the organization in Indiana, plans for the coming year and a report of the national convention will also be given during the session. Mrs. B. C. Ellis is in charge of reservations and transportation for the meeting. Transportation for all members of the league and their friends will be arranged.

Entertain Alpha Chis in Luncheon Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club was entertained today at luncheon at the home of . trs. George Jeffrey, 4720 Graceland avenue. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Don U. Bridge, Mrs. A. J. Sovem, Mrs. L. E. Gettins, Miss Florence Guild and Miss Louise Griffin. Miss Lorinda Cottingham, violinist, and Mrs. Claude Stanley, Newcastle, pianist, gave the following musical program: “Fantasle C. Minor’’ ..Bach “Nocturne Op 27 No. 2” Chopin Mrs. Stanley. “Slavonic Dance” , “Dumka” Friml Miss CottinKharn. “Prelude in A Minor” Rachmaninoffff “Minstrels” De Bussy Mrs. Stanley. “Fairy Sailing.” “Hills.” _ , . . "Imps” Burleigh Miss Cottingham. "Variations Serieuses” Mendelsohn Mrs. Stanley. The pledges of the Alpha Chi Omega chapter at Butler university were guests for the luncheon and program. Following the business session the following newly elected officers were installed: President. Mrs. Orval S. Hlxon; vice-president, Mrs. T. M. Rybolt; recording secretary, Mrs. Earl Kiger; corresponding secretary', Miss Gertrude Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Van P. Murphy; assistant treasurer. Miss Dorothy Patterson; Pan Hellenic representative, Miss Dorothy Peterson; Lyre editor, Miss Geraldine Reep; chaplain, Mrs. Ralph B. Clark; warden, Miss Hannah Keenan; historian, Miss Lucille Hurd; pianist, Miss Henrietta Wood; assistant pianist, Miss Rea Bauer, and program chairman, Mrs. Kurt F. Ehlert.

C. A. R. to Hold State Convention Children of the American Revolution will hold their annual state convention Saturday, May 17. The meeting will be held in the morning at the Caroline Scott Harrison D. A. R. chapter house, and will be followed by luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, and the showing of a patriotic motion picture. Mrs. A. P. Poorman, Lafayette, state president, will preside at the meeting. She will be assisted by Mrs. G. B. Taylor, president of the Indianapolis Old Glory Society, C. A. R. In the afternoon, Governor Harry G. Leslie and Mrs. Leslie will be hosts to the visitors at tea at the Governor’s mansion. Miss Elizabeth Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kalleen, 3841 Washington boulevard, is junior president of the Old Gold soicety. Delegates from that chapter are Miss Charlotte Griggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Griggs, 4215 Carrollton ‘avenue; Richard Voyles, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Voyles, 4942 Park avenue, and Daniel Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Taylor, 37 East Thirty-seventh street. Alternates will be Miss Kalleen; Miss Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, 525 Sutherland avenue; Miss Mary Ellen Voyles, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Voyles, 4150 North Meridian street; Miss Margaret Millikan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Millikan, 3155 Park avenue; Miss Marjorie Northrupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Northrupp, 3033 College avenue, and Miss Dorothea . Craft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Craft, 3223 Washington boulevard. Miss Craft will entertain the i group with a short piano recital.

TENOR TO ASSIST TRIO IN MAROTT CONCERT

Earl Shockney, tenor, accompanied by Walter Whitworth will give a group of solos during the concert at the Marott Hotel at 4 Sunday afternoon by the Marott trio. Following is the program: •Trio Xiir Haydn Allegro Moderato. Andante. Allenro. Trio. •Nocturne" Curren "Blind Man’s Song" Whitworth Earl Shockney. "Grand Adaßlo" Glaznonow Maud Custer. "Care Solve" Handel Earl Shockney. "Spanish Dance” Granados-Munzer Consuelo Couch man. "Money. O!’’ Head "After Long Absence" Sanderson "Mother Machree” ....Olcott Earl Shockney. •The Firefly” Friml Trio,

Engagement of City Girl Announced Announcement of the engagement of Miss Junia Frances Brandon to George Leslie Brinkworth Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brinkworth, Chicago, was made at a bridge party given Friday night by the brideelect’s mother, Mrs. John E. Brandon, 3747 College avenue. The wedding will take place at 4 Saturday, June 14, at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Brandon will have as her only attendant her sister, Miss Thelma Brandon. Frank Barnett will be best man. Miss Brandon attended Michigan State college, Lansing, and is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Mr. Brinkworth attended the University of Nebraska and is a Delta Sigma Lambda. Guests were Mesdames Glen Heavenridge, H. G. Engel. Eugene Rutz, D. W. Woodruff, George Stacey, Ruth Hamilton, Florence Hill, Blanche Hutchinson, Elizabeth Ross, Helen Lillie, Louise Mason, Ruth Benesiel, Ellen Smalley, Vivian Lower, Ft. Wayne; Thelma Brandon, Marian Cummins, Anita Siebers, Valpariaso. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Roy Maxwell, Mrs. William McMillan and Mrs. W. V. Knisley.

Camp Fire Girls

Camp Fire Girls had a camp conference last week-end at Heflin’s camp, three miles from Edinburg. Representatives from each group attended. Sixty girls and councillors were present. Girls earned nature honors. There were conferences on group finances, programs, honors and handcraft. Girls and councillors who attended were: Velma Alexander Marcaret Lemon* Marjorie Allen Mary Lenguell Georsciana Amt Maxine Limine Mildred Baker Marjorie McClary Inez Barnett Jean Milholland Ruby Bingham Kathryn Perryman Magdallne Bohn Jean Schaefer Helen Boyer Dorothy Schroeder Lois Carter Ocle Shaw Annabelle Comstock Mary E. Shelburne Helen Connor Mrs. Marian Small Mrs. Martha Davis Marian Smith Ernestine DeNoon Esther Stotler Pauline Dingle Lois Stratman E. J. Fullenwider Betty Stratman Dorothy Gage Dorothy Strong Mildred Ganker Virginia Thompson Marie Haynes Dora Thorne Margaret Heagy Anita Torrence Mrs. Francis Heagy Janice Wayraan Betty Hobbs Evangeline Weber Elsie Hurt Esther Williams Nellie Keeling Alice Young Gertrude Jones Mrs. Ralph Stratman Helen Lammers Ethelmae Miller Anna Larlmore Mary Marshall Betty Leerkamp Lois Carter fenoise Legg There is to be a first aid course in the Camp Fire office beginning Tuesday at 3:30. Any girls who have their woodgatherer’s rank are eligible for this course, Mrs. C. Orborne of the American Red Cross is to have charge. Saturday, May 10, will be the first sectional hike for the month of May. The girls will meet at East Tenth street and Arlington avenue at 10 o’clock. May 17 will be the north side hike. The girls will earn nature and camp honors. A special meeting of the Camp Fire Girls’ board was held in the Camp Fire office to take care of details for summer camp. Court of awards will be held Saturday, May 24, at 10 o’clock in the social hall of the Y. W. C. A. There will not be another court of awards until fall. Camp Fire Girls will march again this year in the Memorial day parade. The girls will be divided into tw’o groups, some marching in the parade in the morning and others going to the cemetery in the afternoon. At the regular meeting of the Guardians’ Association, Monday evening. May 5, it was decided to have the June meeting a social gathering. Watch the paper for further details. Anew Camp Fire group and a new Blue Bird group are being formed at School 2. Mrs. Forrest Swails will take the guardianship of the new Camp Fire groups. Shutan will have its regular meeting Saturday, May 17, at 10 o’clock. Tayusda group of School 7 has taken in three new members. They are as follows: Newanna De Ree, Viola Roberts and Dora Taylor. Virginia Thompson was elected scribe of the Wawakan group at Rauh Memorial library. The group is planning a hike. Icayaskam grouo of School 49, Miss Hazel Smith., guardian, are selling candy to raise money to add to their treasury. Wawasai group at School 54, Mrs. Ralph Stratman, guardian, are planning an entertainment for their mothers Friday, May 9. Cakenscho group of School 62, Mrs. Thelma Williams, guardian, elected officers at the last meeting. They are as follows: Marjorie Weaver, president; Anita Torrence, vice-president; Mary Ellen Hitch, secretary; Dorothy Windhurst, treasurer; Virginia Moffitt, scribe. Group in Franklin under the guardianship of Mrs. Charles Goldsmith have chosen the name Pawotobeha, meaning “Pals working together to be happy.” They are working on their beaded headbands.

RECENT BRIDE

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Before her marriage Saturday, May 3, Mrs. Hugh Hogan was Miss Harriet Gunder, daughter of D. A. Gunder, 30 Drexel avenue. The marriage was solemnized at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE

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Mrs. Felix Krieg, \5lO Park avenue, is chairman of a committee in charge of the card party to be given T uesday afternoon and night at the Knights of Columbus auditorium for the benefit of St. Rita's church.

Carll-Bevan Rites Will Be Held June 14 Mrs. Charles W. Bevan will entertain with a bridge party at her home, 1843 North Talbott avenue, tonight, at which time the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Ethel Mae Bevan, to Charles E. Carll Jr., will be announced. Mr. Carll is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carll Sr., 2707 North Illinois street. The wedding will take place Saturday morning, June 14, at 9 at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Miss Bevan has chosen as her attendants Mrs. Herman A. Zeyen, her sister, as matron of honor, and Miss Cecelia O’Mahony, bridesmaid. William A. Evans, Morgantown, W. Va„ will be best man. Robert Beard and Jack Bevan will be ushers. Guests at the party w’ill be Mrs. Carll, Mrs. Frank Adams, Mrs. Zeyen, Cecil Golty, Mrs. George Hulsman, Mrs. William Schwind, Mrs. F. C. Branagan, Logansport; Misses Audrey Baker, Margaret Fitzgerald, Chicago; Mary Louise Richey, Cecelia Graf, Helen Hannagan, Lucille Gillespie, Louise Owens, Cecelia O’Mahony, Mary Shea, Betty McDermott, Mildred Gallagher, Marie Hutton, Florence Maloy, Ruth Duffy, Helen Shauninger, Magdalen Abel, Florence Carll, Mary Sweeney and Catherine Sweeney.

C. D. A. NEWS

This morning at the mass at St. John’s Catholic church, 150 members of the Junior Catholic Daughters of America, received communion in honor of their mothers. The mass was celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Francis H. Gavisk, V. G., pastor of the church who also delivered the sermon. Troop counselors, mothers and friends of the juniors were in attendance. More than forty candidates will be initiated Sunday afternoon, May 18, at the Knights of Columbus auditorium. Candidates are to be present at 1. Miss Anna Keogh, president of the junior court, will preside and will be assisted by members of Troops 1,3, 5 and 17. Mary Jane Smith, of Troop 7 and Margaret Johantges of Troop 14, assisted by their troops, will receive members and candidates beginning at 12:30. Troops 2 and 15 will present a program in honor of the mothers and a birthday party in celebration of the first anniversary of the local junior court will be held following presentation of honor pins. A committee to take charge of hp.ll decorations has been appointed as follows: Mary Bates, Mary Ann Patterson, Helen Kassenbrock and Anna Schwab of Troop 10, and Ellen Marie Hoffman, Laurine Prieshoff, Frances Galvin and Lillian Quirk of Troop 9. Troops 4 and 6, under the joint chairmanship of Margaret Blackwell and Susanna Merrill, will arrange the presentation of honor pins. Troops 8, 16 and 19 will serve refreshments at the close of the program. At a junior court meeting which will follow the initiation exercises, election of officers will take place. The nominating committee which met Saturday with Leonora Zimmer as chairman, proposed the following names for election: President, Mary Rosalie Beck and Julia Casserly; vice-president, Anna i Keogh and Rose Mary Keogh; secj retary, Dorothy Sanders and Mary 1 Yeazel; reporter, Marguerite Markey and Patricia Dougherty. Honor ■ pins will be presented at 3. Parj ents and friends are extended an invitation to be present at the presi entation and the program which will follow. Anna Werner will be hostess for Troop 9 at her home. 1822 West Morris street, Tucsdav. May 20. Troop 16 held a hike at Riverside yesterday, folic ing tht mother’s day mass at "t. John's clvirch Members of this troop are assisting Troop 5 in giving a bunco party at St. Philip Neri assembly room Monday, at 4 o'clock. Troop 6 en- : joyed a hike yesterday to the home of Genevieve Loonam on Arthington boulevard. Troops 13, 15 and 17 held a social meeting at St. Philip Neri hali evening. ? s. C. E. Stoutenburg and Miss Betty Stoutenburg, 4001 Washington boulevard, have returned from a Mediterranean cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Miller, Miss Anna Nies and Charles Newcomber, Lancaster, Pa., are guests at the Marott. Mrs. Julia E. Peck, Bronx Y., is spending a few days at lg|| Marott.

—Photo by Moorefleld-Dudley Lee.

ST, MARY'S CLUB TO GIVE BRIDGE-TEA

Members of the St. Marys-of-the-Woods Alumnae Club will be entertained Monday afternoon with a bridge-tea at the home ot Mrs. Bernard Guedelhofer, 1924 North Meridian street. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. G. Monite Taylor, Miss Winona Price, Miss Martina Shea, Miss Rachel Tobin, Miss Rosiland Solomon and Miss Silva Manouge.

Propylaeum Music ale to Be Given Members of the Propylaeum Club will be entertained with a musicale at the Propylaeum at 2:30 Friday afternoon. Each member may bring a guest. The musicale will be presented by Mrs. Florence Sprunger Starr, soprano; Mrs. Frank C. Dailey, accompanist, and Mrs. Ruth Rainier Nessler, harpist. Hostesses for the afternoon will be: Mesdames Eldo I. Wagner G. M. Williams H. H. McNamee Edgar S. Gorrell James A. Bawden Charles Latham E. Rogers Smith Donald Morris Frederick E. Matson William M. Taylor J. S. Watson Eban Wolott William C. Griffith Walter R. Mayer Ralph K. Smith George A. Van Dyse Frank W. Morrison Albert E. Sterne Horace F. Wood Frank L. Hamblv Myra J. Allison Carl Vernon Griffith H C. Thornton Albert G. Snider Flora C. MacCrea Bernays Kennedy J. T. Wheeler Paul E. Fisher Thomas H. Spann William J Taylor Henry C. Atkins F. F. Hutchins O N Torlan George W. Stout Burke G. Slaymaker ■John S. Pearson j J Appell Mortimer C. Furscott C E. Whitehill Byron E. La Follette Edna S. Severin Clarke Rogers Edgar H. Evans S. M. Timberlake Preston C. Rubush T. N. Wynne Misses Mary Louise Keifer Julia Walk The program to be presented follows: “One Fine Day" from “Madame ButterAy” Puccini “Du Blst Die Ruh” Schubert "My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair” Haydn “Allelulia” Mozart Mrs. Starr . , “A Legend” ...A. Zabel “Spanishchcr Tanz Alfred Holy “Romance” Alfred Holy Mrs. Nessler “The Wind's In the South Today”. Scott “Songs My Mother Taught Me" Dvorak “Homing” Del Riez Mrs. Starr “Priere” Deimas "Am Springbrunnen” A. Zabel “Danse Orientate” Harriette Cady Mrs. Nessler “By the Waters of Minnetonka"... "Indian Love Ca_ll“ Friml Mrs. Starr Harp accompaniment by Mrs. Nessler. Mrs. John Kern will entertain with a luncheon at the Propylaeum preceding the musicale. Her guests will be Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Nessler and Mrs. Dailey. Reservations for luncheon may be made at the Propylaeum. Sonority to Meet Phi Theta Delta sorority will meet Monday night at the home of Miss Lura Webb, 106 South Brookside road. Mrs. R. D. Scobey, 1004 Parker avenue, will leave soon for an extended trip through the west. Mrs. Henry Schurmann, 1512 North Meridian street, returned Friday from a visit in Youngstown, O.

Announcement We %re Pleased to Announce That Mr. Bert C. McCammon has associated himself with this Agency to sell Life Insurance and Annuities in the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company. Hackleman & Shields Massachusetts Mutual life lyynct Cawyiny

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Myers-Allen Rites Held at Church The wedding of Miss Catherine Allen to Dr. D Wayne Myers, Lima, 0.. was celebrated today at 4 at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, the Rev. j. Ambrose Dunkl e officiating. Miss Allen is the daughter of Mrs. Ethan Allen, 4717 Guilford avenue. Dr. Myers parents are Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Myers of Bucyrus, O. In the center of the altar, which was banked with ferns, was a large basket of snapdragons, daisies and sweet peas. Candles in single standards and in seven-branch candelabra lighted the altar. Paul Matthews, organist, played a program of bridal airs and Miss Elizabeth Ward sang “Because" and “° Promise Me." During the ceremony, Mr. Matthews played “To a Wild Rose’ on the echo organ. Mrs. Kenneth G. Peterman, Terre Haute, was the bride’s only attendant, he wore flowered chiffon in orchid, peach and green, combined with beige lace, and wore an Italian straw lace hat. Her arm bouquet was of snapdragons, daisies and sweet peas. Mr. Peterman was best man. Ushers were Robert Myers, Bucyrus, the bridegroom’s brother; Novel T. McLaughlin, Lawrence Winniger and Lyman Rhoades. Master John Rehm. Bucyrus, was ring bearer, and carried the ring in a silver jewel case. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, George C. Hathaway, Sheldon. 111., wore beige chifion. made with a three-tiered skirt and a cape collar. Her Italian straw lace hat was of beige. She wore a strand of pearls, Dr. Myers’ gift, and she carried a shower bouquet of Briarcliff roses and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Allen received in navy blue and beige flowered chiffon. Her corsage bouquet was Johanna Hill roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Myers wore beige and green figured crepe, and had a corsage of butterfly roses. Dr. and Mrs. Myers have gone on a motor trip through southern Indiana and Kentucky, the bride traveling i n a navy blue flat crepe ensemble, with navy blue and beige accessories. They will be at home at 714 West Elm street, Lima, O. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway, Sheldon, O.; Miss Eleanor Trout and Miss Dorothy McKinley, Lima; Miss Florence Glassley, South Whitley, and Miss Mary Roe, Kentland, Ind.

Girl Scout News

New candidates reported during the last week are: Martha Brannon, Betty Jean Loss, Gertrude Holsapple, Troop 32; Helen Weinhardt, Troop 38; Esther Armstrong, Troop 42; Billy Warner, Troop 17; Pauline Paine, Dorothy Paine, Martha Beam and Virginia Lowery, Troop 34. Next court of awards will be held at the Irvington Methodist church, Audubon circle, at 7 p. m., June 6. Blue cards are due May 21. This will be the last court this summer. A mother-daughter party is being planned by Troop 34. for May 16. at 7 p. m., at its regular meeting place. Mrs. Frank Lahr of the educational and speakers’ committees will give a genera] talk on “Scouting.” Mrs. William Edwards, hostess examiner, will be present to pass girls on the hostess merit badge. Miss Mariam Fay, field captain, will talk on “Camp.” New patrol leaders that have been elected in Troop 8 are: Betty Hammerstad and Louise ; Edwards. New corporals are Helen Griffith, Peggy Sweeney, Mary Louise Archer. Those girls that have been invested during the past week are: Peggy Marshall, Troop 34; Roberta Ehlers, Troop 17; Mary Louise Swift, Annabelle Spalding, May Spalding, Troop 34. Camp Dellwood folders for registered girls, the only ones entitled to folders and only ones admitted to camp, may be obtained at the office. Girls are needed to help with the business and professional women’s convention, May 10, 11 and 12. Sixteen girls are wanted today from 12 until 7 p. m., working in shifts; Sunday from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m., ii> shifts, and Monday afternoon. This is a splendid chance for community service. All leaders are asked to keep June 3 open. Plans are being made for an unusual affair.

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