Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1930 — Page 8

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Bridge Tea 1 Is Given for Bride-Elect Miss Clara Foxworthy entertained i today with a bridge tea at her home, i 678 Middle drive. Woodruff place, in honor of Miss Marianna Kennedy, whose marirage to Philip I. Miller will take place Sept. 27 at Christ church. The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs. M. K. Foxworthy. Mrs.' Roland Schemcdel poured, assisted by Mrs. Schuyler Blue. The tea tables were centered with asters, gladiola and roses. Miniature bride’s bouquets were given as favors. Guests with the bride-elect and her mother. Mrs. Roy Kennedy, were Mrs. Claude Miller, Mrs. Charles j McDowell, Mrs. William A. Shoe- j maker, Mrs. Herbert W. Todd. Mrs.; William Walker, Mrs. Harold B. Magee. Mrs. John Sloan Smith, Mrs. Marvin Lugar, Mrs. George Cottrell, Mrs. Paul Morton, Lebanon; Mrs. | Don Farr, Decatur. Miss Kathryn j Emrich, Miss Gladys Hooker. Miss Dorothy Fife, Miss Harriet Shoemaker, Miss Lucille Wilding, Miss j Maude Ann Searcy, Miss Jean, Rich- j ardson, Miss Betty Lindsay, Miss Phyllis Nordstrom, Miss Dorothy Beightol, Miss Grace Avels, Miss La Vonne Burns. Miss Margaret Haldy, j Miss Frances Woolery, Miss Kathryn j Brandt, Miss Miriam Fay, Miss j Margaret Tingler, Miss Martha : Baker. Miss Mary J. Woods, and Miss Mary Louise Pierce. Carnelian Chib Will Entertain With Luncheon j The Carnelian Club will entertain with a luncheon Monday at the Cynthia Bell tea room in honor of j Mrs. T. William Engle, president. Mrs. L. A. Fleury, assisted by Mrs. Lena Ebert and Mrs. W. B. Parker, is in charge of the luncheon. Decorations will be in Carnelian. Mrs. Edgar Ellsworth will give a group of readings, accompanied by Mrs. Dante Conner. Mrs. Engle will i sing “Indian Love Song” and “Land ; of the Sky Blue Water.” The Carnelian Club has a membership of twenty-five women organized to do child welfare work. Guests at the luncheon will inelude Mrs. Iva Swartz, Mrs. Frances j Nixon, Mrs. B. E. Bow'man, Mrs. j Emma Sanborn, Mrs. C. G. Calkins, j Mrs. John Conner, Mrs. Robert Endsley, Mrs. Elwood Ramsey, Mrs. George Stiegman, Mrs.’D. B. Sullivan, Mrs. C. A. Tucker, Mrs. John Enngelke, Mrs. N. W. Harrison, Mrs. Otis Carmichael, Mrs. J. R. Hunt, Mrs. W. C. Smith. Mrs. T. R. Cheva- j lier and.Mrs. Adam Shideler.

Indiana D.A.R. Activities

Thirtieth annual state convention of the D. A. R. will open Oct. 7 at the Richmond-Leland hotel, Richmond, Ind. All sessions will be in the hotel ballroom except Tuesday night, when delegates will meet at the Reid Memorial church. Nomin•etions for all state officers will be made Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 8. 'Voting will take place Thursday. Oct. 9. Mrs. Robert A. Hicks, Cam•bridge City, is chairman of the conference election board. Invitations .have been sent by Mrs. Horace G. Murphy, state corresponding secretary, to more than fifty new chapter regents who are eligible to membership to Indiana State Officers’ Club, which will hold its annual business session at 4. Monday, Oct. 6, preceeding the convention. Officers will be elected. The annual .banquet will be held at 7:30 Monday night. Julia Watkins Brass chapter. Crown Point, will install new officers at its meeting on Constitution day, Sept. 17, with Mrs. Mabel Sciieddell and Miss Ella Blackstone as hostesses. A round table discussion on “Should Indiana's Constitution Be Amended or a New One Drafted?” will be led by Mrs. Scheddell. First meeting of William Donaldson chapter, Edinburg, has been changed from Sept. 25 to Sept. "24. Mrs. James B. Crankshaw, state regent, and members of the state executive board will be guests at the luncheon at Joy inn. Mrs. Alron B. Reeves, state" chairman of the better films committee, chapter regent, will preside. Members of the Washington chapter held the first meeting of the .season Friday. A picnic was held in Eastside park at 5:30. Mrs. Alene Vance, new regent, presided at the business meeting which followed. Francis Vigo chapter, Vincennes, will celebrate Regent’s day at William Harrison mansion Sept. 16. This will be guest day. Hostesses, who will wear colonial costumes, will be Mesdames Roy Lloyd, Rahc Cross, Leslie G. Gee, Charles Ratcliffe, Brandon Clarke, Leo Schultheis, Sherman Davenport, Chester Adams, T. B. Coulter. Hugo Reller, Misses Estelle Emison, Gertrude McDonald and Jane Kitchell. Delegates to the state convention will be elected. Mrs. Walter Keezer will have charge of the musical program. A playlet, •’Yesterday,” will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Jay Smith. Jd-vs Conner chapter, Conners*ille, opened the club season on Wednesday with a supper at the Country Club. Covers were laid for fifty-two. Guests included Mrsr Kate Milner Rabb, Indianapolis, president of the Womans Press Club of Indiana, who was the principal speaker: Mrs. Roscoe O'Byrne. Brookville. state treasurer, and candidate for state regent, Mrs. G. C. Simpson, Chicago, formerly of Connersville, and Mrs. Laura Dahlberg, St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Huston D. Ferris, incoming regent, presided at a short business session following supper. Delegates elected to attend the state conference at Richmond. Oct. 7 to TO. include Mrs. Fearis, Mrs. W. E. Ochiltree. Mrs. L. G. Cummings, | Mrs. Kyde Wilson. Alternates are: j Mesdames P. H. Kensler. Tracy B. Johnson. Wright Holier and J. W. j .Carpenter. Mrs. Ellis W. Ryan will entertain the chapter Oct. 16.

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Mrs. John M. Cunningham, before her marriage, was Florence Morgan, principal of Tudor Hall School for Girls. Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham are at home at the Marott. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas Griffith, 2710 Sutherland avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hilda Griffith, to Donald R. Rowles, Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Albert Rowles, Delaware, O. The wedding will take place in the late fall. Mrs. Philip M. Cornelius before her marriage Aug. 27, was Miss Cecelia Guedelhoefer, daughter of Otto C. Guedelhoefer, 1677 North Meridian street. Before her marriage Wednesday morning at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, Mrs. Alan L. Sparks was' Miss Mary Jane Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilcox. 402 E>st Twenty-eighth street. Dr. and Mrs. Sparks will be at home at 5696 North Delaware street.

Teachers College Sororities Slate Rush Season Opening

Rush season for the four national sororities of Teachers college of Butler university -will open with registration at the college Monday. According to Pan-Hellenic agreement each organization is limited to three parties and the final one wiU he held the night of Sept. 22. A studio party will be given by Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority at the chapter house, 2439 North Alabama street, Thursday evening and an informal dance Friday. The closing event will be a dinner-bridge party at the Marott hotel, Sept. 22. Miss Edith Spangler is rush captain, assisted by the Misses Sallie Westerman, Caroline Bareford. Mary Rooksberry, Mar- Winkle and Margaret Frederick. Miss Ann Fern is sponsor and Miss Mary Clement Turner is adviser. Tea Will Be Given Delta Sigma Epsilcn sorority will entertain with a Spanish party at the home of Miss Alta Keeler, the rush captain, 814 East Raymond street, Wednesday evening, when favors from Santa Fe, N. M., where the national convention of the sorority was held recently, will be presented the rushees. A Japanese tea will be given at the home of. Miss Katherine Tacoma. 1046 Randolph street, Friday and the annual rose dinner will b. given at the Antlers hotel Sept. 22. Plans for the week are in charge of Miss Keeler add the Misses Bernadine Clashman, Huldah Todd, Meta Fogas, Virginia Wayman, Ruth Smith, Lucille Leffingwell and Margaret Fitzgerald. Miss Hazel Herman is sponsor. The rush program of Pi Kappa Sigma will be presented the rushees in blue and gold booklets in the shape of shields, the sorority pin. A gingham breakfast at the chapter house, 2324 North New- Jersey street, Thursday; a bridge party at the home of Mrs. William Surprise, 323 Lesley avenue, Saturday, and a dinner at the Marott Sept. 22, have been announced. Steak Fry Arranged Miss Marjorie Morford is in charge of rush. Others on the committee are the Misses Elsie Humphrey, Yetive Coffel, Ruth Brown, Marion Koontz and Eleanor Parker. Mrs. James H. Peeling is sponsor. Sigma Sigma Sigma will give a silhouette party at the home of Miss Mary Koch. 5030 Pleasant R?un boulevard Wednesday evening; a slumber *rty and steak lry at the

summer home of Miss Dorothy Thomas in Bridgeport Saturday, and a dinner at the Woodstock Country Club Sept. 22. The rush committee includes Miss Marie Ruske, captain; Miss Beverly Stall and Miss Dorothy Thomas. Mrs. H. G. Haynes is sponsor. “Silence” will be observed by the sororities Sept. 23 and the invitations to membership in the organizations will be sent Sept. 24. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET ON MONDA Y Martha Washington Woman's Club, Incorporated, will meet at 1:30 Monday at the home of Mrs. Fred Wagner, 912 Eastern avenue. Plans will be made for the coming year. Mrs. M. H. Harmon, president, will preside. New officers with Mrs. Harmon are: Vice-president Mrs. Gordon Robinson: recording secretary, Mrs. Wagner; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. E. Mendenhall; treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Bice; directors, Mrs. J. MacDonald Young, chairman; Mrs. Florence Bennett, Mrs. Laura Reeder Hughes, Mrs. W. J. Kroegher; parliamentarian, Mrs. Grtice Knight.

LEAVING FOR SCHOOL

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—Photos br vioorefield-Dudlev Lee. Among the young Indianapolis folk wno are leaving soon to attend school are Miss Dorothy Cutshaw deft), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Cutshaw. 602 North Sherman drive, who will attend Miami university, and Miss Eleanor Kirby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Kirby, 655 North Rural sure*', who will go to St. Mary's of the Lake, South Bend.

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Miss Helen Hartsock Will Be Bride at Church Tonight

Miss Helen. Hartsock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hartsock, 2456 North Alabama street, will become the bride of Lionel E. Suits, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Suits, at a ceremony to be performed tonight at the First Reformed church by the Rev. C. J. G. Russom, pastor. The chancel will be decorated with palms and ferns, and lighted by cathedral candles in candelabras. Mrs. William Keen, organist, will play a program of bridal airs preceding *the ceremony. Mrs. R. H. Drake will sing “I Love You Truly,” ”0 Promise Me” and “Sweet Mystery of Life.” M ss Alma Wenning will be maid of honor. Her frock will be of pale green chiffon. She will carry deep pink roses. Miss Thelma Kinnaman will be bridesmaid. She will

MISS HELEN EAKER IS SHOWER GUEST

Miss Florence Heitzman entertained this afternoon with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower at her home, 774 West Drive, Woodruff Place, in honor of Miss Helen Eaker, whose marriage to Harry E. Morton will take place Oct. 11. Decorations and appointments were carried out in the bridal shades, peach and wisteria. Guests with Miss Eaker and her mother. Mrs. Joseph Eaker were: Mesdames Ella K. Furnas, J. C. Dehority, M. A. Gaskins, Carl Niemann, R. E. Peckham, Misses Emma Kast, Florence Scott, Ethel Forsee, Lucille Byrne, Marion Darr, Lillian Doty and Mary Lou Clark.

Miss Bagnoli Is Honored at Linen Shower Miss Lillie DiCarlo entertained with a linen shower and bridge party at her home, 1938 North : Olney street, this afternoon in | honor of Miss Elizabeth Bagnoli, | whose marriage to George Norbett | Lorey of Jasper, Ind., will take place this month. - Decorations and appointments j were in the bridal shades, pink, orj chid and green. Favors were wrist corsages in the bridal colors. The hostess v. ua assisted by her mother, Mrs. Gaetano DiCarlo. Guests with the bride-elect were Mesdames John Julian, Arthur Julian, Frank Lobracio, George j Schumaker, Grace Ryan; Misses Victoria Poggiani, Anne Raitano, Lillia.n Della Penna, Catherine LaPenta, Ida Lobracio, Cecila Moni tani, Josephine Marone, Bettina Barone, Marie Battista, Marie Bagnoli, Theresa Bagnoli and Helen Lorey, Jasper. Outing to Be Planned Regular meeting of Alpha chapter, Pi Omega sorority, will be held at j the home of the president, Miss Mary McGinley, 943 North Oxford | street, Wednesday night. Arrangements will be completed j for a week-end at Timber cabin, 1 Brown county.

wear pastel blue crepe, and carry pale pink roses. Paul Suits will be his brother’s best man. Robert Riggs will be an usher. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear shell pink chiffon made princess style. She will carry a shower bouquet of Butterfly roses. The couple will leave immediately on a wedding trip to Detroit, the bride traveling in a brown knitted suit. They will be at home on their return with Mr. and Mrs. Hartsock.

BARITONE IS NAMED TO ASSIST TRIO

Vaughn Cornish, baritone, will be soloist at the musicale to be given from 2:30 to 3:30 Sunday afternoon in the main lounge of the Marott by the Marott trio. Following is the program: “Andante con moto tranquillo scherzo” Mendelssohn Trio. "Even Bravest Heart” from ’Faust” Gounod Mr Cornish "Largo” Handel Counselo Couchman "Pirate Song” from "Treasure Island” Gilbert "The Little Hills" Gleeson Mr. Cornish. "None But the Lonely Heart” Tschaikowsky-Rissland Maud Custer. "Come Back in Dreams” Hamblen "Rogue Song” Stothart Mr. Cornish. "Calif of Bagdad” Boieldieu Trio. PRESIDENTS DAY TO BE OBSERVED President's day will be observed with a luncheon by members of the Research Club at Avalon Country Club Monday. Mrs. George A. Van Dyke, who is serving her second year as president, will preside. Mrs. James M. Dung an will be toastmaster. The afternoon program will be "Possibilities for Vacationing in Indianapolis.” Speakers will be Mrs. Charles M. Leman, Mrs. M. F. Ault, Mrs. R. O. MacAlexander and Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges. Miss Bernice Church will sing a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Thomas P. Woodson. Mrs. Arthur Thomas is chairman of the program committee. SORORITY WILL HOLD BANQUET Theta Mu Rho sorority will entertain Monday night with a banquet at the Lumley tearoom in honor of the new officers. They are: President, Miss Harriet Bateman; vicepresident. Miss Connie Stucky; secretary, Miss Doris Owens; treasurer, Miss Mayme Wright. Decorations will carry out the sorority coldrs, blue and gold. The regular business meeting will be ljeld Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Florence Schassner, 4712 East Michigan street.

Rudy Never Will Meet Dream Girl BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Rudy Vallee says that the secret of his success lies in the fact that he is looking for his Dream Girl. Doesn’t that sound romantic? And these dream girls are the most elui sive tilings. Ask any passionate | youth like Rudy and he will tell you that they flit always before him, beckoning, alluring, fading away entirely occasionally, only to reappear and lead on the distracted Pilgrim. } The wojjst thing about these i dream girls is that you never can j capture them. Like the noble Sir ! Galahads of every girl’s secret heart, j they never are tangible enough to grasp. . Rudy Should Awaken And. in spite of the fact Ithat the average your.g gentleman behaves in such a different manner from the romantic and irreproachable knight, he still feels himself badly cheated because the girl of his dreams does not materialize. It must be true that men. like women, keep a little corner in their hearts sacred to the sweetheart whom they never meet, the being who is too perfect to be real. Each mortal pursues a phantom ideal that never can be overtaken. Before it is too late, Rudy should realize that these dream girls are not to be had. He should content himself with some less wonderful being. By endowing her with some of the qualities of his ideal, he can create a wife with whom it would be possible to find happinessDreams Won’t Be Realized The radio crooner may have attained success in the past because he is engaged in this hopeless quest after the unreal. But he should take into consideration the fact that you can’t build up a happy home life with dreams. It’s not well for a young man to star gaze too long. What Rudy must do now to insure future success is to grab him some nice sensible young thing, marry her. and settle down to crooning lullabies. A part of every successful man’s j life is domestic happiness. I MRS. RUDDELL WILL ENTERTAIN KAPPAS Mrs. Almus G. Ruddell will entertain members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae with a picnic supper at her country home on the Allisonville road Tuesday night. Reports of the national convention at Mackinac Island in July will be given by Mrs. Willis Bugbee, president of the alumnae organization. Those in charge of the meeting are Mrs. Will H. Remy, Mrs. Caleb A. Pritchard, Mrs. Paul Rhoadarmer, Miss Irma Brayton and Miss Amy Jackson. Reserva- | tions may be made with Mrs. Alan ■ W. Boyd, Humboldt 5619. REBEKAHS WILL BE MUSICALS GUESTS Mrs. Ida S. Van Dorin. 2154 j Broadway, will entertain with a tea | and musicale at her home at 3 I Monday in honor of wives of mem- | bers of the Odd Fellows of the | sovereign grand lodge here in con- ! vention and associated Rebekah asi semblies. Two hundred and fifty 1 guests will attend. ! A musical program will be given by Mrs. Arnold Spencer, soloist: Mrs. H. L. Sunderland, pianist, and Mrs. Ruth Ranier Nessler, harpist. Decorations will be in Rebekah colors, pink and green. In the receiving line with Mrs. Van Dorin will be Mrs. Pearl Mater, Rockville; Mrs. W. F. Lee, Mrs. T. J. Norris and Mrs. Henry Roesner. FROMMERS TO BE AT HOME SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Frommer, 3480 Fall Creek boulevard, will be at home from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon in honor of the confirmation of their son, Lawrence Julian Frommer, which took place at 9 this morning at Temple Beth El-Zedeck. In the receiving line with Mr. and Mrs. Frommer and their son will be their out-of-town guests, | Mrs. Morris Berman, Brooklyn, N. | Y., and Mrs. Samuel B. Waxman, ! Baltimore, Md. Assisting in the j dining room will be Mesdames H. Joseph Hyman, Milton Steinberg, Herbert I. Diamond. Louis N. Grossman and Arnold Morrison.

Plan Open House Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hartzog. 901 North Bozart street will hold open house Sunday afternoon and evening.

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A formal silhouette dinner will be given in the ball room of the Hotel Antler at 8 Monday by members of the Butler chapter. Delta Zeta sorority, bringing to a close the fall rush program. Guests will be seated at small tables lighted by rose and green tapers in crystal holders, and . decorated with Killamey roses. Favors will be Killamey roses and pocketbook manicure sets. Miss Edna Baldwin, pianist, member of j the sorority, will present the i musical program. Miss Maxine Scherrer and Anita, .Brownlee are in charge of thq party.

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The Federation of the International Travel-Study Club, Inc., ha; as its acting president this year, Mrs. Sandy. Mrs. Sandy was for two years president of the Argentenian chapter, and is a past officer of the federation. Mrs. Queisser Party Hostess to Bride-Elect Mrs. Carl Queisser. 305 West Forty-fourth street, entertained this afternoon with a bridge party in honor of Miss Vivien Stevenson, whose marriage to Donald Delbrcok will take place Sept. 20. The house was decorated with fall flowers. Appointments carried out the bridal colors, orchid and green. The guests presented Miss Stevenson with a coffee table. Guests with the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. C. E. Stevenson, were Mrs. Olive Wilson, Mrs. Hubert H. Woodsmall Jr.. Mrs. Kurt Ehlert, Mrs. Robert Hittle, Mrs. Walter Delbrook, Miss Margaret Holdaway, Miss Gertrude Delbrook, Miss Susan Delbrook, Miss Charlotte Reissner. Miss Beatrice Moore. Miss Gladys Hackleman, Miss Mildred Cooke, and Miss Kathleen Hottel.

Department Club Season to Be Inaugurated Sept. 24

| Formal opening of the nineteenth season of the Woman's Department i Club will be held Wednesday, Sept. 24, when annual President's day I reception and luncheon will be held. Tire clubhouse, 1702 North Meridian street, has been redecorated and refurnished during the summer | months. The Susan E. H. Perkins I memorial auditorium has been rei finished with soft green walls, an- ; j tique ivory woodwork and sidelights lof English brass. The parlor has new hangings, and the dining room has hangings to match the tapestry walls. Additional kitchen equipment i has been supplied by the community , ! welfare department. Mrs. Robert Shingler is general I chairman for the luncheon Presi- j dent’s day, assisted by Mrs. John j | Engelke, chairman of dining room | arrangements; Mrs. Roland M. Cot- ! ton, chairman of decorations for the auditorium, and Mrs. John Connor, chairman of reservations. Reservations Limited This year there will be no tele- ! phone calls nor announcements j ! other than press and club bulletin j ! notices, which will be issued Sept. * ! 15. This policy will be followed as j j to general club meetings throughout j i the year. j Reservations for President's day ! are limited to 150 and must be made j with Mrs. Connor not later than Monday, Sept. 22. Luncheon will be served at 1, preceded by a reception from 12 to 1. ! Receiving with Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, president, will be the founders. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Mrs. Alvin T. Coate and Mrs. H. B. Burnet; the officers, members of the board, chairmen of all committees, past presidents, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, honorary first vice-presi-dent of the General Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Frederick Balz, chairman of the Seventh district federation; Mrs. Stephen T. j Bogert, who was a delegate to the | biennial convention of the General j Federation at Denver this summer, | and delegates to the Indiana Federation. Unable to Attend ! Mrs. William H. Cook, who is the other remaining founder, is living in New York and will not be able 1 to attend. During the duty season, in addi- j : tion to regular meetings, several I other special occasions will be held, j i for which chairmen have been i : named. * 1 Mrs. A. C. Barbour is general j chairman for annual Founders’ day j i luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Charles j i Clayton, chairman of dining room j arrangements, and Mrs. W. D. Hamer, chairman of reservations. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter will be general chairman for charter members’ day and Mrs. Eugene Darrach heads the committee for life members' day. For the first time, the club will celebrate May day with a party at | the clubhouse May 1. Mrs. George j Q. Bruce will be general chairman, Mrs. Claude Pittman, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Harry Orlopp, chairman | of reservations. Club Days Changed A change has been made regard- ; ing the general club days this year, j The bcok-a-rnonth class will meet as before at 10 in the morning, fol- ! lowed by a luncheon, which this year will be in charge of a committee from each department, a different committee serving each lunch- ; eon. Following luncheon members and guests will have an hour for cards until the general club meeting at 2. Luncheon Oct. 8 will be served by Mrs. E. L. Burnett and Mrs. W. H. Welch, American home department; Nov. 12, Mrs. Harry E. Watson and Mrs. M. I. Miller, department of applied education; Dec. 10, Mrs. H. W. Painter and Mrs. W. J. Teter, art department; Jan. 12. Mrs. :L. A. Fleury and Mrs. Frank E. Malott, community welfare department; Feb. 11, Mrs. K. C. Huggins and Mrs. A. C. Barbour, drama department; March 11, Mrs. Frank E. I Malott and Mrs. Thomas F. Davidson, literature department; Mrs. H. L. Patrick and Mrs. J. J.

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Sunnyside s Card Party Aids Named Mrs. Carrie Ilammel, general chairman for the annual card party to be given by the Sunnyside Guild lat the Indiana National Guard I armory. 711 North Pennsylvania ■ street, Friday, Oct. 19, has anI nounced the following committees: | Advertising—Mrs. Fred Dvescnberz. chairman, assisted bv Mrs. Guv Rock. Mrs. William Elsenlohr and Mrs. Harry | Bills. Tickets—Mesdames Flovd Mattice, chairman: T. W. Whitaker, assistant chairman: J. H. Bromert. L. T. Dwyer. F. P. Fox. E. D. Loesdon. Rov McNair. R. H. Sturm. S. C. Wasson. William F. W’crner. Irl Frederick. Irvins Hamilton. Clvde Tttu*. C. W. Smallev. Charles Ronard, Donald 1 Graham and J. H. Rousch. Decorating—Mesdames Robert Turnbull, chairman: A. C. Zarina. Assistant chairman: Getvge Hilacmeier. Gavlon* Rust. Charles Scidensticker. O. P. Fauci ler. B M. Forbes. Otto Keller. Flank Oatnes. Lerov Martin. Adrian Hamerly and Lynn Stone. Prizes—Mesdames A. B. Chapman, chairman: J. H. Laird, assistant chairman; Allan S. Heaton. Frank Horuff. Paul Kulsmen. Jesse Marshall. Henry McCov. E. D. Moore. B. B. Pettiiohn. D. B. Sullivan. Maxwell Lange. Door prizes. Mesdames Edward Schurmann, chairman: S. H. Grcenbura, assistant chairman: Harvey Martin. J. A. Daugherty, A. W. Early and Bert Bovd. Cards and Pencils—Mesdames William H. Hanning, chairman: T. E. Root, assistant j chairman: E. L. Brown. Amos Huxley. A. | J. Hueber. J. E. Berry. C. J. Mclntyre, i A. H. Adams. G. G. Schmidt and Charles Evfield. 1 Mrs. Chantille White is chairman of publicity. The Sunnyside Guild was organized August. 1919, and is composed of a hundred active members. Mrs. | Duesenberg is president. The pur- | pose of the club is to bring cheer ! and material comfort to patients at Sunnyside sanitarium. Each year the guild gives two so--1 cial events, a card party in October and a dance in February, to : raise money to carry on the work. I The organization also sponsors parties at Christmas, Easter. Hallowe’en, Thanksgiving and homecoming in September. The guild | also helps patients when they are dismissed from the sanitarium.

Martin, music department, and May 6, the annual meeting, Mrs. Lawrence Orr and Mrs. J. E. Barcus and the directors Chairmen Appointed Following members have been appointed chairmen of various standing committees: Aids to president. Mrs. W. J. Slate; bulletin. Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew; courtesy. Mrs. R. O. McAlexander: decorations. Mrs. Roland M. Cotton: door, Mrs. Albert J. Wohlgemuth; educational funds. Mrs. H. B. Hey wood: federated clubs co-operation. Mrs. Frederick Balz; finance. Mrs. Edward Fercer; historian. Mrs. W’. A. Pickens; hospitality. Mrs. Henry L. Dithmer: house and grounds. Mrs. M. I. Miller; keeper of records. Mrs. Vernon E. Butler: loyalty. Mrs. O. L. Watkins: membership chairmen. life members, Mrs. Darrach: charter members. Mrs. McW'hirter, and proepectivos. Mrs. J. D. Ermston. Music. Mrs. Charles A. Breece: nominations, Mrs. John R. Curry: posting. Mrs. Thomas Spencer: printing. Mrs. O. P. McLeland: program. Mrs. William Dobson; publicity, Mrs. Arlev E. McNeely: rentals. Mrs. Horace G. Casadv; revision. Mrs. White: year book. Miss Ethel Curryer; distribution of year book. Mrs. W. P. Morton. Delegates to the Indiana Federation of Clubs convention, to be held in Indianapolis Oct. 21, 22 and 23, will be Mesdames W. C. Borcherding, A. W. Bowen, E. M. Schofield, J. D. Johnson, P. A. Keller, R. O. McAlexander, H. W. Rhodehamel, E. C. Rumpler, C. R. Sowder, J. D. Ermston, L N Poyser and Miss Curryer Alternates are Mesdames G. M. Cornelius, J. R. Curry, Edward Ferger, J. H. Hamlet, Curtis Hodges, Ellwood Ramsey, L. F. Smith, Elbert Storer, E, F. White and Miss Lydia Blaich. Serve on Committees The club will be represented in the Seventh district this year by Mrs. Schofield and Mrs. P. A. Keller as delegates; Mrs. McAlexander and Mrs. Ermston, alternates. Mrs. J. F. Edwards is delegate and Mrs. J. E. Barcus alternate to local council. Department club members serving on Chamber of Commerce committees are Mrs. Christian Olsen and Mrs. R. B. Wilson, civic committee and Mrs. H. B. Heywood and Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, educational committee.

LATE BOOK CLUB TO MEET AT LUNCHEON

Late Book Club will hold President’s day luncheon Tuesday at. the Meridian Hills Country Club. Mrs. Hugh Thomas will prtuicz. The program will be in charge of Mrs. N. E. Harold. Mrs, Willla n H. Lewis, Mrs. Frank Nessier and Mrs. William F. Molt will be in enarge of arrangements. SIGMA DELTA SIGMA WILL HOLD DINNER Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma sorority will honor new officers with an installation dinner at 6:30 Wednesday night at the Hotel Antler. Decorations and appointments will be in the sorority colors, royal purple and gold. Following dinner, talks will be given by Mrs. Lawrence O’Toole, retiring president, and Mrs. Ronald Mannon, new president. Other new officers are: Recording secretary, Miss Beulah Remley; corresponding secretary, Miss Lottie Plasket; sargeant-a*-arms, Miss Eloise Shick; chaplain, Miss Hazel Bryant; historian, Miss Ruth Garrison, and treasurer, Miss Rubie Beeman. Fraternity in Party Auxiliary to the Delta Up6ilon fraternity will entertain tonight with a swimming party from 8 to 9 at the Hoosier Athletic Club pool, to be followed by a bridge party at 9. Guild to Meet Mrs. Charles J. Kotteman, 306') , North Meridian street, will be j hostess for a meeting of St. Mari garet’s Hospital Guild at her home, Tuesday afternoon.