Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1930 — Page 8

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Couple to Be Wedded at Church Miss Manana Moore Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy, 2855 North Pennsylvania street, will become the bride of Philip Arthur Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller, 2618 College avenue, at 4:30 this afternoon in Christ church. The Rev. Floyd Van Keuren, rector, will read the service. The altar will be decorated with four gold vases filled with gladioli and dahlias in shades of yellow and brown. Two seven-branch candelabrae will be placed on each side of the althr rail, with two three-branch candelabrae at the chancel. Cheston Heath, organist, will play as the guests are being seated. Ushers are Edward Troy, Chicago; Harold Magee, Richard McDowell and Edwin Sherer. Among the numbers will be "Liebestraum.” James Royer Best Man Mrs. Victor Hintze will sing. James Royer, Mishawaka, will be best man. Miss Phyllis Nordstrom, maid of honor, will wear a dull gold satin princes gown, made with a fitted bodice and skirt sweeping the floor. It will have a narrow golden brown velvet belt. She will wear a golden brown velvet turban, moire slippers to match and carry an arm bouquet of yellow and brown dahlias and gladioli and fellow tea roses tied with brown tulle. She will wear a strand of silver and gold crystals, the gift of the bride. Slippers to Match Miss Gladys Hooker and Miss Clara Foxworthy, bridesmaids, will wear sun-tan satin, made with fitted bodices and long full skirts. Their girdles and turbans will be darker brown velvet. Their moire slippers will match. They will carry yellow and brown gladioli and dahlias tied with darker brown tulle. They will wear double strands of sun-tan pearls, gifts of the bride. The bride will wear a princess gown of white bridal satin made with a fitted bodice, long tight sleeves, with points of French lace extending over the hands and a long two-tiered skirt, sweeping into a semi-train. Her tulle veil will have a cap and chin strap of French lace. She will carry a white prayer book and a real lace handkerchief, which her mother carried at her wedding. The couple will leave immediately after the ceremony for a motor trip south. They will be at home after Oct. 15 at 3631 Central avenue. Apt. 2. The bride was graduated from Butler university, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Among the out-of-tow'n guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rochester Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brownlee Radclifle, Mrs. William Kemper. Miss Edith Strong and Miss Ethel McCullough, all of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Parvin, Peru. Miss Hubbard to Be Hostess to Bride-Elect Miss Viriginia Hubbard, 5437 North Meridian street, will entertain tonight with a bridge party and personal shower in honor of Miss Clarisa Robertson, whose marriage to Charles H. Lay will take place, Oct. 11. Decorations will carry out the bride-elects pastel color scheme. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Kin Hubbard. Guests with the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. Howard Robert- • Son, will be Mrs. Russell Roth, Mrs. Charles Stoeher, Mrs. Fred Billman, Mrs. Rolla Willey, Mrs. Haskell Gift, Mrs. Robert O'Neil. Mrs. Bryan Hiner, Mrs. Dora Mchrystal. Miss Marian- Corya and Miss Marjorie Alexander.

CLUBS AND MEETINGS

MONDAY %;• Opening of the club season will • ebe observed by the Welfare Club iTv'vith a luncheon bridge at 1 at the ■ Meridian Hills Country Club. TUESDAY < Regular meeting of the Girls’ Friendly Society of Christ church vill be held in the parish house. * Dinner will be served at 6. ■„ Mrs. J. D. Davy, 2429 Harding . st*efet, wilt be hostess for the Inde- > pendent Social Club, v" Irving Tuesday Club will hold a -President’s day luncheon at the . home of Mrs. S. B. Walker. 52 Lay.man avenue. Mrs. Ines Samper will • have a paper. . " Hoosier Tourist Club will meet ” with Mrs. John Fcasen, 2738 Talbott •avenue. Mrs. H. K. Fatout. Mrs. C. '. E. Ferrell and Mrs. F. C. Robinson will have papers. WEDNESDAY Open meeting of the literature department of the Woman's Department Club will be held at the •’clubhouse at 2:30. A: THURSDAY Aftermath Club will observe ' * President's day with luncheon at . the Columbia Club. Mrs. O. T. Behymer will have a paper, ’ Indiana Music.” FRIDAY Woman's Advance Club will meet at the home of Mrs. L. D. Owens. "670 East Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. H. C. Stringer will have a paper -and Mrs. R. L. Pythian will lead discussion. 1\; Fayette Club will observe President's day with a tea and musibale in the green room of the SpinkArms. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will talk on "An Old Philosopher of Athens." before members of the applied education department of the Woman’s Department Club at 2:30 at the •clubhouse. > Woman's Round Table Club will . mevt at the home of Mrs. J. Dwight -•Peterson, 4014 North New Jersey street- Mrs. Pavie A. Cooling and Mrs. J. Edward Morris will have * papers. Mrs. J. C. Haugh will be hostess for the Irvington Catholic Woman’s Study Club at her home. 866 North Bosart avenue. Mrs. George M- Wade and Mrs. Leo Statz will have papers. SATURDAY Saturday Afternoon Literary Club will meet at the home of the presi-

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Mrs. Samuel R. Artman will lecture next week on "The Sunshine and Jeweled Night, of South Africa.” TUESDAY Himalaya chapter will meet at the Lumley tearoom at 1:30. Mrs. J. E. Holt will install the following new officers: President, Mrs. Olive McLean; vice-president, Mrs. Glenna Carlisle; secretary, Mrs. W. S. Holmes; treasurer, Mrs. W. C. Freund. Following a special lecture by Mrs. Artman on "England Solving the Problem Which Grief Let Fall in Africa,” Mrs. McLean will lead a group in an hour of study on “Thought Power: Its Control and Culture.” WEDNESDAY Brittany chapter will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon at the Spink-Arms.

dent, Mrs. C. H. Schwomeyer, 1848 Shelby street, for president’s day luncheon. Mrs. Theodore Wesener will be assistant hostess. Mrs. C. H. Lloyd will have a paper. PHI MU EPSILON CLUB TO MEET Mrs. D. E. Gruber will be hostess for the first luncheon of the season of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Phi Mu Epsilon, national musical sorority, at her home. 3141 North Illinris street. Wednesday at 12:30. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Henry Hoss and Mrs. John Sink. Mrs. C. C. McMurty, delegate to the national convention in June, will have a paper, "Echoes from Convention.”

BRIDE TUESDAY

Mrs. George Norbertt Lorey Marriage of Miss Elizabeth Bagnoli. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bagnoli, 5029 Kenwood avenue, to George Norbert Lorey, Jasper, Ind., took place at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral Tuesday morning. They will be at home in Jasper.

A business meeting will follow the lecture. THURSDAY Chee Foo chapter will meet at 8 p. m. at the home of Miss Ann Bolin, ill West Thirty-third street. The hostess will be assisted by Miss Avalon Bolin and Miss Donna Morris. —FRIDAY—j Lincolnian chapter will meet with i Mrs. A. R. Gray, 111 East Maple road for luncheon at noon. Mrs. V. H. Rothley and Mrs. Sale H. Morrow will assist the hostess. Responses will be “Thoughts From Livingston.” Mrs. B. F. Hollingsworth will tell about Stanley's life in Africa and Mrs. Lou Short will discuss Cecil Rhodes. Mrs. Morrow will preside. Toyama chapter will meet at 7:30 at the Spink-Arms. Following* the lecture Miss Juhellen Clark will present a group of Negro spirituals. She will be accompanied by Miss Elizabeth MacDougall. Miss Lillian Starost will play a group of violin selections, accompanied by Miss Helen Starost. Mandalay chapter announces the following new members: Mrs. John W. Graves, Mrs. Daniel E. Rhoads and Mrs. J. H. Beck. Mrs. Sines to Be Guest at Shower Party Miss Dorothy Screes will entertain tonight at her home, 516 South Central court, with a bridge party and blue kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. William Sines, before her recent marriage, Miss Jane Sutton. Decorations will carry out the bride's pink and blue color scheme. Guests will include her mother, Mrs. A. Sutton, and xfrs. Lester M. Ford. Airs. Melvin Puitt. Miss Eleanor Taylor. Miss Jean Winchel. Miss Marv Louise Mannon, Biss Betty Jean Emmett. Miss Louise Sumner. Miss Jean Yates. Miss Maruaret Woodflil. Miss Lois Sherrill. Miss Edith Ann Hoopinearner. Miss Be&trics Yates. Miss Helen Werl. Miss Virginia Seeds. Miss Agne Ball. Miss Marjorie Goble. Mis Evelyn Pier. Miss Alberta Alexander. Miss Betty Holt. Miss Dorothy Jane Atkins. Miss Ellen MeFadden. Miss Maxine Rigsbee. Miss Truth Wakeman* and Miss Polly Moore. Noblesvllle. The hostess will be assisted by her mother. Mrs. A. E. Screes.

MISS STINNET TO BE WEDDED OCT, 20

George T. Stinnet announces the engagement of his daughter. Miss Clara May Stinnet, 1313 Woodlawn avenue, to Floyd M. Lively, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Lively, 836 Lexington avenue. The wedding will take place Oct. 20 at tile Edwin Ray Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. w. T. Jones, pastor, officiating. Miss Stinnet will have Mrs. Fred Waidlich as her matron of honor and Mrs. Manton Reed as bridesmaid. Paul Stinnet will be Mr. Lively’s best man, and David Coller and Fred Waidlich will be ushers. Little Alice Esther Jones will be ring bearer.

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Mrs. Douglas Pollock Johnson was before her marriage Wednesday in Christ church, Coronado Beach. CaL, Miss Ann Timberlake, daughter of Mrs. Stanley Timberlake, 2035 North Meridian street. Lieutenant and Mrs. Johnson will make their home in Coronado Beach. Mrs. Frank Hoke is secretary of the branche of the Civic theater membership drive being staged by the Indianapolis Junior League. Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Bosley, Milroy, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Catherine Louise Bosley’, to Ezra Northrup Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra D. Hill, 1822 Talbot avenue. The wedding took place Sept. 14 at Columbus, Ind. Mrs. Donald Delbrook was before her marriage last Saturday Miss Vivian Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stevenson, 769 Carlisle place. Marriage of Miss Lois Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Ward, 2449 North Pennsylvania street, to Hurbert Marion Garriott. Cleveland, took place Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Garriott will live in Cleveland.

NEWS OF CAMP FIRE GIRLS

Tayusda group, under the leadership of Miss Mary Marshall, will held a progressive hobo party Wednesday night. The girls will dress in “hard-times” costumes, The committee includes Lola Carl, Virginia Brooks and Marguerite Roberts. Wapemeo group, under leadership of Miss Margaret Marshall, elected officers Thursday afternoon. They are: President, Vera Carmichael; vice-president and treasurer, Elizabeth Carrel; scribe, Esther Mae Ashton; secretary, Vitaliis Alting; song leader, Doris Vance. The president gave an account of the Shutan meeting held in the Camp Fire office last Saturday. Otyokwah group of the Irvington M. E. church, Mrs. Francis Heagy, guardian, met at the home of Janet Swearingen Monday afternoon. Two new girls, Joan Richards and Ruth Vinson, joined the group. Alberta Rogers was a''guest. The group discussed various points on the health chart and decided to try for the national health honor. The president gave a report of the Shutan meeting. Kicicinyan group of School 35, under the leadership of Miss Ethelmae Miller, elected the following officers: President, Charlotte Pieper; vice-president. Norma Hall; secretary, Nellie Steinke; scribe, Georgiana Amt; social chairman, Jane Coshow. Mrs. Edward Van Over. 140 North Vine street, is the new guardian of Unaliyi group of Garden City school. Their former guardian. Mrs. Martha Davis has moved to Speedway City. The Tawasiya group, under leadership of. Mrs. Mary Heagy. met Tuesday night at the home of Marian Barnes. The girls planned a spread to be held at 5:30 Tuesday at Miriam Staley’s home. Witawentin group met at the home of their guardian. Miss Ethelmae Miller, and elected officers: President, Betty Hobbs; vice-presi-dent, Shirley White; secretary, Mary Margaret Love; treasurer, Magdaline Snyder; scribe. Mary Frances Spangler; sergeant-at-arms. Mary Ellen Shelburne. The girls also discussed the “Tig Hop.” Staff for the October "Fagots” includes: Editor, Mary Ellen Shelburne; assistant editor, Betty Hobbs; art editor, Celena Cox; assistant art editor, Mary Frances Spangler. ' The first meeting of the scribes

of the Camp Fire Girls was held today in the local office. The scribes plan to publish a newspaper once a month. Tire “big hop” or membership campaign was started this afternoon at Hoosier airport. Use of a plane was donated by the airport. Mrs. Francis Heagy, Guardians’ Association chairman; Miss Katherine Ross, Shutan piMudent, and Miss Helen Nichols, loca: executive, were to leave the field at 3. Parachutes with Camp Fire information, candy and prizes were to be dropped over the city. The individual groups are now concentrating on the Needlework Guild project. Materal is available in the office. Tile Guardians’ Association will hold a steak fry Monday evening at Van Talge’s, on West Washington street. Those desiring transportation will meet at the Camp Fire office at 5:30. Miss Velma Jones, former field secretary, will be guest of honor.

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—Photo bv Platt. Mrs. Louis Leerkamp Before her marriage. Sept. 16, Mrs. Leerkamp was Miss Gertrude Weinbrecht, daughter of Jacob Weinbrecht, 729 North Belle Vieu place.

D. A. R. Will Pay Honor to Founder Caroline Scott Harrison chapter. D. A. R., will hold Caroline Scott Harrison day Thursday afternoon at the chapter house, in observance of the birthday anniversary of the first president-general, which will occur in early October. The annual report of the national society's ; Caroline Scott Harrison memorial > committee will be read by Mrs. James L. Gavin, vice-present general from Indiana. Miss Bonnie Farwell, Terre Haute, state chairman of Patriotic j Education, will talk on "Mountain I Schools.” Miss Louise Dauner, 1 violinist, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. F. E. Dauner, will give a musical program, and Miss Kathryn ; Bowlby, accompanied by Mrs. Charles A. Prafflin, will sing “Clorinda” (Morgan), “Night” (Brown) i and "The Last Hour” (Kramer). The social hour, following the program, will be in charge of the | honorary regents of the chapter, including Mrs. C. F. Sayles, Mrs. Caleb ' S. Denny r , Mrs. Merritt A. Potter,! Mrs. Wilbur A. Johnson, Mrs. Eugene H. Darrach, Mrs. F. Ellis Hunter, Mrs. Gavin and Miss Julia Landers. Miss Shearer to Be Bride in Church Rites Marriage of Miss Wilmina Carolyn Shearer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Shearer, 1947 Hillside avenue, and Floyd E. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miller. Columbus, Ind., will take place at 5:30 this afternoon at the Hillside Christian church. The service will be read by the j Rev. Homer Dale, pastor. The 3,ltar j will be decorated with palms and j ferns and lighted by candles. While | the guests are being seated by the j ushers, Paul Eagan and Carl Bus- : selle, Miss Edith Carr, organist, will j play a program of bridal airs. Miss j i Ruth Dale will sing “I Love You j Truly” and "Ah Syveet Mystery of | Life.” Paul Hudson will be best man. Miss Marie Bischoff, the bride’s j only attendant, will wear brown vel- j vet, a brown soiliel hat, brown moire slippers and carry yellow roses. The bride, yvho yvill be given in marriage by her father, yvill wear Royal blue velvet, a blue soliel hat and moire slippers to match and carry pink roses. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents will follow’ the ceremony. Tile couple yvill be at home* after j Oct. 1 at the Graylynn, 1043 North j Pennsylvania street.

CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ OF AMERICA NEWS

Several of the local troops of the Junior Catholic Daughters of America held election of officers during the last week. Troop 6 held its first meeting of the year at the home of Susanne Merrill, 36 West Thirty-third street, who was reelected president. Veronica Barton was elected vice-president; Margaret Rohr, secretary; Ellen Irene Kroger, treasurer, and Emma Wolfanger, cartoonist. Betty Lime is reporter. The next meeting will be held at the home of Veronica Barton. 2636 North Meridian street, Thursday. Tuesday afternoon at Cathedral school, members of Troop 8 elected the folloyving officers: President, Eloise Hamant; vice-president, Julia Peele; secretary, Mary Beth Higgins; treasurer. Louise O’Hara; reporter. Betty Mae Fish. Among the neyv members of this troop are Julia Peele, Betty Ann Foltz, Bernice McWhorter and Frances Hering. The

Miss Eaker Is Honored Guest at Bridge Fete Miss Helen Eaker, whose marriage to Harry Morton will take place Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Third Christian church, was honor guest at a bridge party and shower this afternoon at the Lumley tearoom, 1540 North Meridian street. Miss Mary Lou Clark and Miss Lucille Byrne were hostesses. Decorations and appointments I were in the bridal colors, peach and wistaria. j Guests with Miss Eaker and her | Mesdames Wiliam J. Rohrer, Arthur j mother, Mrs. Joseph Eaker. were j Anderson, Carl Neiman, Orville GasI kins, R. E. Peckham, Earl Robin- ! son, Claude C. Clark, Mises Emma Cass, Florence Heitzmann, Ethel ; Forsee and Helen Barrett. DELTA THETA PHIS NAME OFFICERS Alpha chapter, Delta Theta Phi j soririty, announces the following new officers: ! President. Miss Virginia Holmes: vicepresident, Miss Lenora. Mueller: recording secretary, Miss Margaret Holtman; corre- : sponding secretary. Miss Louise Mayes; | treasurer. Miss Hilda Ludgin: sergeant-at-arms. Miss Frances Olsen; pledge captain. Miss Helen Thompson: Delegates to grand j council. Miss Irma Vollrath, Miss Holmes. | Miss Olsen and Miss Holtman. RECEPTION SLATED FOR CANDIDATES Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Reynolds ! will entertain members of the Sixth district at a reception Sunday at their home in Cambridge City, to meet Otto G. Fifield, secretary of state; Archie N. Bobbitt, auditor of state, and other state officials and candidates. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will enter- ! tain the candidates and officials and I those assisting at a buffet supper after the reception. Chapter to Meet Regular meeting of Alpha chapi ter. Pi Omega sorority, will be held j Wednesday night at the home of Miss Mildred Pearce, 3023 Clinton street. Miss Pearce is vice-presi-I dent. Sorority Plans Events I Miss Ruth Garrison will be hostess for a business meeting of Alpha chapter, Sigm Delta Sigma sorority at the Antlers Wednesday night. The sorority will give a slumber party at the Lockerbie tonight.

LEADS MEETING

Professor Evelyn Butler At the opening meeting of the literature department of the Woman's Department Club Wednesday afternoon. Fix’.. r Evelyn Butler cf Butler ur.l.Prsity will talk on "The Professor in Literature."

Girl Scout Officers Prepare Program for Convention

Local headquarters of the Girl Scouts have announced final details of the program of the sixteenth annual convention here Oct. 1. One thousand delegates are expected to attend the four-day session. Ceremonies will open at 10 Wednesday at the Lincoln v. ■' a: organ recital. Mrs. E. Blake Francis, commissioner of the Indianapolis council, will welcome the delegates. The response will be made by Mrs. William H. Hoffman, retiring president, of Barrington, R. I. The first report will be made by the chairman of the board of directors. Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady, New York City, who will tell of progress under the five-year development plan to make girl scouting available to half a million girls. Miss Julia Harnp, official United States delegate to the International Conference of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts this summer at Foxlca.se. England, will follow Mrs. Brady with a report on that conference. A fund for international work lias been created in memory of Mrs. Juliette Loyv. A report will be made by Mrs. Arthur Osgood Choate, New York, first vice-president. Dr. Lucia R. Briggs, president of the Milwaukee Downer college, and Dr. William L. Gilbreth. consulting engineer of Mew York City, will speak Wednesday.

next meeting yvill be held Wednesday at the home of Mary Burke, 15 East Eighteenth street Lois Claus was elected president of Troop 10 at a recent meeting at Assumption school. Agnes Kratoska is vice-president; Mary Bates, secretary; Mary Margaret Fernkas, treasurer; Frances Lawn, reporter, and Hellen Kassenbrcck, chairman of finance committee. A social meeting was held Monday at the home of Rose Anna McAndrews. Jean Murray was named chairman of the program committee. Troop 11 was organized jat Assumption school Tuesday, Sept. 16, and held its first meeting at Assumption school hail last Wednesday. New r members who p&ssed the entrance test are Norma Bates, Evelyn Bauer, Anna Daly, Diary Margaret Fetter, Ruth Otto, Pauline Mootz, and Monica Padgett. Officers were elected as follows: President, Norma Bates; vice-president, Paul-

RECENT BRIDE

—Photo by Phot Mrs. Edwin H. Smith

Before her marriage Saturday, Sept. 13, Mrs. Edwin H. Smith was Miss Evelyn Children;:, 1217 North Delaware street. Mr. and id . Smith are at home at 5401 Washington boulevard. 300 ORPHANS WILL BE MOVIE GUESTS Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays will entertain 300 orphans at 3 Tuesday, at the Indiana theater, to see Davey Lee, who is making a personal appearance. The party has been arranged through the courtesy of the management. Transpcrtation for the orphans will be provided by the Indianapolis Street Railway Company. Club Luncheon Slated President’s day will 6e observed by Over the Teacups Club Friday with a luncheon at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Jessie C. Moore will preside. Mrs. Thor G. Wesenberg will introduce the year's study of the “New Biographies” with a talk cn "Biography as a Literary Type." Club to Open Yea r Members of the Welfare Club • open the season with a luneht cobridge at 1 Monday at the Meridian Hills pountry Club. Route guttis and prospective members may be invited. Mrs. Raleigh Fisher is luncheon chairman and Mrs A. C. Zaring is in charge of prizes .

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Luncheon to Be Held at Club House Mrs. Raymond C. Fox, chairman of the luncheon and dinner bridge committee of the Indianapolis Athj letic Club, will have charge of the ; first ladies’ luncheon bridge at the I club house Wednesday. Mrs. Fox yvill be assisted by other members of tire standng com* i mittee which includes Mesdamcs F. Roland Buck. Lawrence G. Cum- ; mins, Howard W. Fieber. John Graham, A. F. Head. George Olive, Carl J. Sherer. Edward F. Smith, George Steinmetz, John Twitty and , Frank Woolling. Future luncheon bridges yvill be I held the first Wednesday of eac lr , month. Hostesses will be appointed !by Mrs. Fox. Although no definite ; plans have been made for dinner bridge parties the eonimittce has decided to have only three or four large parties instead of one each month. Deflnte dates yvill be announced later. Mrs. C. L. Buschmann, chairman of the tournament bridge committer is working on a program of tournaments for fall and winter.

Report.*; of subcommittees and of J delegates from the twelve regions I will be made Wednesday afternoon 1 anj night. * Thursday and Friday yvill be occupied largely by reports of the four! main divisions into which, for administrative purposes, the Girl ; Scouts are organized. They are* program, personnel, field and busi-* : ness. A sectional meeting on camping; will be held by Mrs. Walter N, RothchOd, chairman of a special ; committe of the field division. Dr. William G. Vinal, professor of nature education, Western Reservo university, yvill discuss the value cf j camping. | Election of officers yvill be held Friday morning, and the invesituro of the new president, Saturday morning. On Saturday, Mrs. Edgar Rickard, treasurer, will make a financial report for 1930, and ask adoption of the 1931 budget. [ The closing banquet will be held | Friday night with Mrs. Francis presiding. Mrs. Barrett Wendell, Boston, national vice-president, will act jas toastmaster. Speakers will include Mijs. James ,J. Storrow, Paul 0. Richey and Mayor Reginald H, Sullivan.

ine Mootz; secretary, Anna Daly; treasurer, Monica Padgett; reporter, Evelyn Bauer. The next meeting yvill be held Oct. 8 at the home of Norma Bates. 1324 Iliatt street. A Junior Court meeting will be held Sunday, Oct. 5, at the Catholic Community Center at 2:30. Julia Casserly’, president, will preside. Dorothy McHugh yvas clecied president of Troop 5 at the regular meeting, Wednesday, at St. Philip Neri hall. Margaret Ann Bretthauer is the new vice-president; Florence Healy, secretary; Dorothy Lee. treasurer, and Mildred Nallv, reporter. The next meeting yvill be held at the home of Frances Anderson, Friday. A social meeting of Troop 13 will be held Tuesday at 7:39 at the homo of Anne Lcuise Conley, 1617 East Ohio street. A joint meeting of Troops 5 and 16 is scheduled for Friday at tho home of Frances Anderson.

Miss Bosley Becomes Bride of Ezra Hill Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Bosley, Milroy, Ind., announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Catherine Marie Bosley, and Ezi,<, Northrup Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra D. Hill. 1822 North Talbott avenue. -he wedding took place Sunday, Sept. 14, at Columbus. • Mrs. Hill attended Indiana and Butler universities and is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Hill is a member cf the Scottiish Rite and the Columbia Club. Mrs. Hill has been living in Indianapolis with her aunt. Mrs. Maud Berner, 3540 North Meridian street. MISS SULLIVAN TO BE PARTY GUEST. Mrs. John L. Bulger Jr., 4112 North Capitol avenue, will entertain tonight with a bridge party and hosiery shower in henor of Miss Mildred Sullivan, whose marriage to Kenneth Le Roy Mount will take place Oct. 16. Decorations will carry out the bridal colors, turquoise blue and pink. Guests will include Mrs. P. B. Sullivan, Mrs. J. P. Scott, Mrs. F. A, Muir, Mrs. J. L. Bulger Sr., Mrs. T. II Mount, Tipton; Mrs Robert Grover, Dayton: Miss Norma Ryan, Miss Dorothy Beightol. Miss Catherine Matthews, Miss Mildred Fiannigan and Miss Nellie Moulin. Tryouts Slated Tryouts for the active section of the Matinee will be held Saturday morning, Oct. 10, at 11. at the home of Mrs. Robert Blakea;ua, 3343 North Pennsylvania rlreet. Mrs. Frank Edenharter, membership chaiiman, is in charge of tryouts, and further information may be received through her. Set President’s Day President’s day will be observed by members of the Fayette Club With a meeting at 2:30 Friday in the green room of the Spink-Arms. A ter. will be followed by a musical'. V/ujne'n formerly from Fayette coun- . ty etc invited to attend. Couple to Entertain Mr. and Mrs. John Adamson. 401 South Grace street, will entertain , members of the Semper Fidelis C.ub ar.ti their husbands Sunday niiihi.