Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1930 — Page 9

OCT. 4, 1930.

Miss Guio Will Wed lowa Man Miss Genevieve Edna Guio. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Guio, 720 East drive. Woodruff Place, and William Alden Hockett, son of V. S. Hockett, Corning, la., will be married this afternoon at 3:30 at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. H. H. Fout will read the service before lie fireplace, banked with palms, terns and autumn flowers, and lighted by cathedral candles in two seven-branch condelabrae. The musical program will be given by Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, and Miss Virginia Lcyenberger, cellist. Miss Elizabeth Lindsay will be maid of honor. She will wear ecru point d'esprit over honeydew satin, made princess style with off the shoulder neckline and flared skirt, and belted at the high waistline with a narrow blue belt. She will wear a blue transparent velvet hat. blue slippers and blue lace mitts and will carry an arm bouquet of Hoover roses. To Wear Similar Gown Miss Wanda Carpenter, bridesmaid, will wear a gown similar to Miss Lindsay's of point d'esprit over blue satin with rase accessories. She will carry Premier roses. Miss Lindsay’s and Miss Carpenter's crystal necklaces, mitts and lace handkerchiefs will be gifts of the bride. Howard Stanley, Milwaukee, will be best man and Vernon Thomas, Chicago, will be usher. The bride, given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of cream of Alencon lace over peach satin, princess style, with elbow sleeves and skirt flared at the side. It will be belted at the high waistline by a narrow belt with a rhinestone buckle. She will wear long cream-colored kid gloves and carry a shower bouquet of orchids, bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Reception to Follow A reception will follow' the ceremony. The bride's table wil be centered with a wedding cake circled by a garland of Premier roses and greenery and lighted by ivory tapers in silver holders. Mrs. Guio will receive in royal blue transparent velvet with blue accessories, and will wear a corsage of tea roses. The couple will motor south on a honeymoon, the bride traveling in a wine colored ensemble with black accessories. They will be at home after Nov. 1, in Newark N. J. Miss Guio attended Purdue university and Mr. Hockett was graduated from lowa university. Out-of-town guests at the wedding are: Mrs. Myrtle Abbott. Miss Eleanor Luther and Victor Guio, Chicaco: Mr; Mary Guio. and D. W. Abbott. Polo. 11.. and Mr. Hockett the bridegroom's father. Corning. la. New Members of Sorority to Be Party Guests —ftiiis Ruth Ann Rinehart, 3851 English avenue, will be hostess for a. bridge party and tea at her home SundaLy afternoon, given by members of Gamma chapter. Sigma Delta Sigma sorority, for the following new members: Misses Lillian Sturm. Ruth Spahr, Louise Kidwell, Betty Taub and Gladys Mennach. Miss Mary Birmingham, social chairman, will be assisted by Miss Mabel Skinner and Miss Gladys Bramlett. Mrs. Elmer Paul, president, will give the address of welcome. Miss Sturm will respond. Decorations will be in the sorority colors, purple and gold. The tea table will be centered with the sorority flower, Mrs. Aaron Ward roses and lighted by yellow tapers tied with purple tulle. Members who will attend are: Misses Maureen O Rear, Ruth Laird. Louise Ricbcr. Marguerite Coneway. Business meeting will be held at 7:30 Monday night at the home of Miss Rieber, 1366 Tuxedo street. .MISS MARKERS' % FETED AT PARTY gafrs. Francis J. McCarthy, Mrs. Kelley and Miss Margaret Sf||arthy entertained this after--Bft at' Mrs. McCarthy's home. HIT North Talbott street, with a Bridge party and kitchen shower it. Rionor of Miss Helen Markey, whose to Edmund Bradley will take place Tuesday at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The rooms were decorated with , fall flowers. At serving time the tables were lighted with pink tapers tied with blue tulle, carrying out the bridal colors. Sixteen guests were entertained. . BRIDE-ELECT TO BE PARTY GUEST ' Miss Eloise Leukhardt. Miss Charlotte Niemann and Miss Gertrude Stahmer will entertain with a bridge party and linen shower tonight at Miss Leukhardt's home. 625 North Hamilton avenue, in honor of Miss Thelma Schmidt, whose piarriage to Alfred Hale will take place Oct. 11. Decorations and appointments will be in the bridal colors, rose and green. Guests will be: Misses Cecil Childs. Ernestine Krone. Ruth Sudbrock. Dorothv Schaefer. Norma Schaefer. Alma Domroese. Helen Schmidt and Ethel Vo*t. chapterJohold ANNUAL BANQUET Annual banquet of Beta chapter. Omega Phi Tau sorority, will be held at Helens tearoom, at 8 Wednesday night. Officers will be installed. Miss Emmlind Junius is in charge of arrangements. Officers are: President. Miss Martha Suall: vice-presi-dent. Bettv Qeldmeier: secretary Miss Junius: treasurer. Mrs. Franqiln Farmer: sergeant-at-arms. Miss Aimee Herman: chaplain. Miss Martha Jamieson: publicity manager. Miss Lew Ella Hickman and historian. Miss Lillian Allen. Aid Society to Meet Christamore Aid* Society will hold the first meeting of the year Tuesday at the home of Miss Fiances Hamilton, Woodstock drive. Miss Caroline Sweeney, president, will preside.

lUrut Z.V-Crbtn.ht PL £Joro \ j/ Mrs. Robert W Schmutte before i licity chairman for the Woman’s \ .JhShHhP . - he r marriage Sept. 23 in SS. Department Club this year. A jHHaH ntx Peter and Paul cathedral was Marriage of Miss Marie Schweg- /TfK. AA] Miss Mary Madden, daughter of man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. y/J \uV 'tAJgm HT'' / Mr. and Mrs. William M. Madden, Louis Schwegman, 1245 Winsor yVvN. tIP x 1436 North Alabama street. street, to James V. Fox took place IjMV x' Miss Mariana Moore Kennedy. at 7 Tuesday morning. Sept. 23. at M , . . , St. Joseph's church. They will be ' —, . daughter of Mr. and Mis. Roy a t home at 635 North DeQuincey O vT/7 I Q C\ a, i # . Kennedy. 2855 North Pennsylvania street. WiflA, . UUle (9. MIC /l£eW street, became the bride of Philip Mrs. George C. Roberts is presi- ‘

Mrs. Robert W. Schmutte before he r marriage Sept. 23 in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral was Miss Mary Madden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Madden, 1436 North Alabama street. Miss Mariana Moore Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy, 2855 North Pennsylvania street, became the bride of Philip A. Miller at 4 Saturday, Sept. 27 in Christ church. 'They will be at home after Oct. 15 at 3631 Central avenue. Mrs. Arlie E. McNeely is pub-

President Will Entertain for Sorority Club

President’s day will be observed by members of the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, at 2:30 Wednesday, at the home of the president, Mrs. Harvey B. Martin, 4631 Park avenue. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Edward W. Harris, Dan Flickinger, Norman L. Schneider, Ezra Everett Voyles, Clinton Lasher and William Herbert Gibbs. Mrs. Selma Searcy, president of the active chapter, will talk on the Mu Phi Epsilon national convention this summer at Mackinac Island. Mrs. Clyde Titus will show lantern slides from pictures taken during the convention. Mrs. Anita Scott, soprano, will give a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs.-Anita Wandell.

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licity chairman for the Woman’s Department Club this year. Marriage of Miss Marie Schwegman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwegman, 1245 Winsor street, to James V. Fox took place at 7 Tuesday morning. Sept. 23. at St. Joseph’s church. They will be at home at 635 North DeQuincey street. Mrs. George C. Roberts is president of Zuyder Zee, newly organized chapter of International Travel-Study Club, Inc. She also is publicity chairman of the international organization.

MISS SULLIVAN IS GUEST AT SHOWER

Mrs. J. P. Scott and Miss Norma Elizabeth Ryan entertained this afternoon at the Columbia Club with a bridge party and kitchen shower in honor of Miss Mildred Evelyn Sullivan, whose marriage to Kenneth Le Roy Mount, Washington. D. C„ will take place Oct. 18. Appointments and decorations were in the bridal shades, apricot and blue. At serving time, the tables were lighted by apricot tapers in crystal holders, tied with blue tulle. Guests with Miss Sullivan were: Mrs. P. B. Sullivan. Mrs. T. H. Mount, Mrs. John Ryan. Mrs. Samuel A. Muir. Mrs. John L. Bulger: Misses Catherine Matthews. Dorothy Beightol. Elsie Null. Betty Dolman. Irene Cravens. Martha Hill. Imogene Pierson, Bettv Morris, Mary Lou Pierce. Nelle Modlin. Edna Lamkin, Mildred Flanigan. Minnie Clark. Louise Trees. Eleanor Marshall and Helen Eiser.

Mrs. Bryant Welsh Gillespie, H 33 North Pennsylvania street, has been appointed deputy governorgeneral of Indiana of the National Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mrs. Gillespie is the first woman ever to be elected to this national office from Indiana. Dr. Fletcher Hodges was made assistant general.

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Miss Alberta Braxton Will Be Bride at Church Tonight

The wedding of Miss Alberta Laughlin Braxton, daughter of Mrs. Ida Braxton, 2258 North Meridian street, and Herman L. Ridenour, son of Mrs. Maude Ridenour, Germantown, 0., will take place to-

MISS POWELL IS BRIDE AT CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Powell, 2205 North New' Jersey street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mabel Powell, and Orville W. Cunningham, son of Clarence Cunningham. The wedding took place at 10:30 today at Central Christian church, the Rev. w. A. Shullenberger officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yobler were the only attendants. The bride wore a blue transparent velvet ensemble with a flesh pink blouse and carried pink roses. Breakfast at the home of the bride’s parents followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham left immediately to take up residence in Ft. Wayne. The “at home” address is 3417 Smith street. SORORITY HOLDING NATIONAL SESSION National convention of Sigma Beta sorority is in session today and Sunday at the La Fontaine hotel, Huntington, Ind. Delegates held a brief business meeting after registration this morning. The convention delegates and guests w'ere entertained this afternoon with a bridge party, and tonight will have a dinner dance. Sunday morning they will be entwined at a swimming party in the hotel’s Egyptian pool, and tour the city. Sunday afternoon there will be a luncheon and surprise party. Lambda Mu chapter of Indianapolis is represented by: Mrs. H. L. Shipley. Mrs. C. R. Moore, Misses Edith Gray. Helen White. Maxine Jenkins. Betty Ray. Mary Schwimmer, Wanietta Judy. Maxine Steele and Margaret Stoiber. Miss Gray is official delegate. Benefit at Severin Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa Delta Phi sorority, will entertain with a benefit card party Thursday at the Severin roof garden. Miss Louise Altum, chairman of arrangements, will be assisted by Miss Mabel Supple and Miss Mabel Jackson. The chapter will hold a business meeting at the Severin on Monday night.

night at 8:30 at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. William Calvert Hartinger officiating. The altar will be backed with palms and lighted by cathedral candles. Miss Mildred Ridenour, sister of the bridegroom, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Mary E. Wilhite, organist. Miss Mary Friese will be maid of honor. She will wqar a princess gown of pale blue satin with fitted bodice and long fuill skirt. A large bow of the satin marks the base of the low V-neck in the back. She will carry an arm bouquet of pink roses. Arthur Meade will be best man, and ushers will be Gordon Worley and Ralph Milhollin. The bride will ivear a gown of pink satin trimmed with turquoise blue, made similar to that of Miss Freise. The long skirt sweeps into a train in the back. She will carry an arm bouquet of roses and delphinium, and wear a diamond bracelet, the gift of the bride-groom. A reception at the Columbia Club will follow the ceremony. The couple will leave on a motor trip, the bride traveling i,n a red dress with black galiak jacket and red accessories. They will be at home Oct. 20 in Dayton, O. MAGAZINE CLUB TO HONOR PRESIDENT The jVlagazine Club will celebrate president's day Saturday with a 12:30 luncheon in the Hunters’ lodge at the Marott. Mrs. D. O. Wilmeth, president, will preside. Hostesses will include: Mrs. O. L. Huey. Mrs. J. L. Benedict. Mrs. H. J. Coerper. Mrs. A. J. Clark, Mrs. A. E. Baker, and the sub-committee. Mrs. J. B. Philips. Mrs. F. C. Walker. Mrs. William E. Balch. Mrs. F. W. Gunkle. and Mrs. G. P. Stockton. Mrs. C. T. Austin and Mrs. C. E. Appel will have papers. WOMAN COUNCIL TO HOLD MEETING Indianapolis Council of Women will hqjd its first meeting of the year Tuesday at the Columbia Club. President’s day will be observed. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Mrs. A. B. Glick, re-elected president, will preside. Mrs. J. T. Louden, Bloomington, vice-president of the national council, will speak on “World Conference of Women.” Mrs. Sidney Blair Harry, formerly of Taylorville, 111., will be soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Henry Hoss. Members of the Expression Club will present a playlet.

Riley Party \ Reservation Announced Among those who have made reservations for the annual Riley Hospital Cheer Guild card party to be given Tuesday afternoon at the Murat temple, are: Mesdames Frank J. Moore. Mary E. j Morgan. Charles B. Morrison. Sevmour j Morrison. Claude F. Meyers. Winifred Pel- | lett. O. M. Fowler. Herbert W. Kuehner. John McConnell. Albert F. Meurer. Elizabeth Eamsev. Emma S. Hohit. Charles W. Barger. C. H. Wilgus. Edward McLarren. ! James Grady. Robert Reed_ Arthur E. Wentworth. William Levine. Morris Sims, E. R. James. Fred W. Shideler. Edward Stephenson. Willard Gemmill. Wolf Sussman. J. L. Beckner. George Brattain, Ross , Roseberry. M. E. Costin. Horace G. Clarke. 1 Charles Crispin. Sadie Feiber. A. W. Flemj ing. Mesdames Fred Fox. Hadley Green. ! Charles Hogate, W. L. Holdawav, A. J. ; Hueber. Floe Kcnnon. Albert Maguue. ! Blanche McNew. A. J. Porter. Peter jC. I Reilly. O. M. Richardson. Fred Schlesel. | William Schulmeyer. William Sewaid. i Charles Stephens. 3. B. Taylor. Anna 1 Tomlinson. John F. Ward. Daniel T. Weir, j Charles S. Wiltsie. Frank W. Ball. W. A. Bastain. Reuben L. Ward, Mavme C. Beverly. Florence Reagan. H. E. Ruse. Samupi | L. Shank. Carl R. Semans. M. E. Slpe. ; Ellis Sluss. Stella J. Small. L. C. Spencer. C. P. Stapleton. George Stockton. Jessie | Stonehouse. Lucinda Spaan. Fred Swenke. | Arthur Taylor. ! Mesdames Franklin Thompson. Paul D. I Tharp, Agnes M. Todd. Norman O. Tracy, | Harold Tresler, Harold O. Warren, Harold I Wilkey, H. P. Wilwerth, George Yoke, H. j A. Van Osdol. James Tretton, W. M. BasI sett, E. Culbertson. Henry Benham, Charles Berdell Bert Bernard, C. H. j Berry, O. D. Bohlen, George D. Brewer, ; H. A. Bramberg. Joseph Buchanan, Lewis j Burchardt, A. C. Caldwell. James Carr, j Dawson Caster, Lewis H. Collins, Mack j Coppock. Theo Cravens, L. E. Dickson. ; Harvey W. Dodge. W. H. Draper John L. | Duvall, Samuel H. Fletcher, Bert T. Folkerton. C. W. Foltz, A. O. Gilkinson, William F. Hansman, William Hess, Wayne O. Hill, Walter Hitt. William H. Hadgson, C. G. Jacquart, Walter Jarvis, Carrie M. Johnson, J. P. Johnson. E. L. Kingston, Hugh McGibeny. J. S. McLaughlin, Charles | F. Miller. Misses Jessie Hogate, Bloomington: Alice | Velsey, Elizabeth Smith. Pearl Randall, ! Flora Hoover. Mary Heckard. Francis ; Dux, Kafe Kessie, Nettie Eyman, Mary ! Eyman. Vera Schulmeyer and Zelda M. ] Russell.

Program Is Arranged for Annual W. C. T. U. Session

Bii Tim CD Special . _ , , _ ANDERSON, Ind., Oct. 4.—Program for the annual convention of the Indiana Woman's Christian Temperance Union to be held here Oct. 10, 11, 12, 13, has been announced by Mrs. Elizabeth T. Stanley of Liberty, Ind., state president, and Miss Clara M. Sears of Indianapolis, state treasurer and chairman of the convention. The convention will be called to order by Mrs. Stanley at 9 a. m., Oct. 10. Following the roll call of delegates by Mrs. Mary C. Donnell of Greensburg, state recording secretary, reports of the executive committee and announcement of convention committees will be given. Mrs. Stanley will give the keynote address of the convention at the afternoon session, following the report of the credentials committee and the election of state trustees. A memorial service will be held. Greetings to Be Given At the Friday night session, Mayor J. H. Meljett, the Rev. Rodney L. McQuary and Mrs. Ella Wilson. president of the Madison County W. C. T. U., will give short addresses of greeting. Mrs. O. M. Pittinger of Indianapolis will respond. Miss Sears will present the convention committees. At the Saturday morning session, brief talks will be made by Mrs. Bessie Julius of Richmond, secretary of the Loyal Temperance Legion; Mrs. Catherine Hiatt of Kokomo, secretary of the young peoples’ branch; Mrs. Oscar M. Pittinger of Indianapolis, state director of scientific temperance instruction, and Mrs. Luella McWhirter of Indianapolis, editor of the Message and chairman of publicity. Election to Take Place Election of officers will take place Saturday. Present officers are: Mrs. Stanley, president: Mrs. Ida M. Mix of Kokomo, vice-president; Miss Mary E. Woodard of Fountain City, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Mary C. Donnell of Greensburg. recording secretary, and Miss Clara M. Sears of Indianapolis, treasurer. Three trustee, whose terms expire this year are: Mrs. Stanley. Miss Woodard and Mrs. Donnell. Mrs. Stella C. Stimson of Terre Haute will conduct an open forum Saturday afternoon. At the Saturday night session. Professor H. C. Hartselle of Ander- ! son College will give a piano recital. Miss Nellie Walters, Carey Higgiris I and Sheldon Helms of Anderson I will sing. The Diamond Medal orai tion contest will be in charge of Mrs. Julia Overman of Marion. Contestants and their subjects are: Virginia Brown of Plymouth. "The Conquering Church:” Leota E. Cole of Mar-

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—Photo by Bretzman. Mrs. Harvey B. Martin Members of the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will observe president’s day Wednesday at the heme of the president, Mrs. Harvey B. Martin, 4631 Park avenue. , •

WEDDING DATE SET BY FUTURE BRIDE

Miss Marie Eisenlohr. daughter of Mrs. William T. Eisenlohr. 3117 North Meridian street, has chosen Saturday. Nov. 8. as the date of her wedding to William Wemmer. The wedding will take place at high noon at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, and will be followed bv a reception at the Woodstock Club. Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre will be Miss Eisenlchr's matron of honor and Miss Mable Gasaway will be maid of honor. Norman Keevers will be best man and Otto W. Eisenlohr. Jeremiah Cadick and Ralph Strauss, New York, will be ushers.

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—Photo by Photo-Craft. Mrs. Edward Haldy Sunnyside Guild will give its annual card party at the Armory Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Kammel, general chairman, has been in chage of arrangements for the affair. Mrs. Edward Haldy is chairman of tables.

ion," "The New Crack in the Liberty Bell;" Donald Freehafer of Huntington, "The Convict’s Warning:” Hope Brown of Indianapolis. "Shall America Go Back?;” Mary Kiger of Daleville. "The Two Homecomings." Olive Maud Himelick of Upland. "But One Common Ground.” and Mary Props of Andrew’s. "The Convict’s Violin.” The convention sermon will be preached Sunday morning at the Methodist church by Mrs. Mary Harris Armor of Atlanta, national director of evangelistic work. Colonel Raymond Robins, New York, will address a mass meeting Sunday afternoon in the new Anderson high school auditorium. Mrs. Armor will give another address at a Sunday evening mass meeting. The convention will be adjourned Mofiday noon.

Woman’s Department Club Art Group to Hold First Program

Art department of the Woman’s Department Club, led by anew group of officers, will hold its first program of the year at 2:30 Monday at the clubhouse, 1702 North Meridian street. Robert E. Burke, professor of fine arts at Indiana university, will speak on “Art Appreciation.” Mrs. Charles A. Breece, chairman of music, has arranged a musical program. Mrs. W. D. Hamer, chairman, will preside. Other officers are: Vice-chairman, Mrs. Bert S. Gadd; secretary, Mrs. William C. Gardner; treasurer, Mrs. Oscar L. Watkins. Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith

CRYSTAL SHOWER IS GIVEN BRIDE-ELECT

Miss Lenora Dorsett and Miss Mary Morse entertained Friday night with a bridge party and crystal shower at the home of Miss Dorsett, 1528 East Michigan street, in honor of Miss Melba Prosch, whose marirage to Dr Stanton A. Wilkes, Hammond, will take place Oct. 26 at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The gifts were presented to the bride-elect under a large wedding bell. Tiny bells tied together with ribbon in rainbow shades, the bridal colors, were favors. The hostesses, were assisted by Mrs. W. D. Dorsett and Mrs. Frederick Bryant. Guests included: Mesdames Ernest Prosch. Thomas Stark and La Vonne Landis, and Misses Harriet Applegate. Louise Biddle. Helen Moore, Wanda Fierek. Ethel Raasch. Margaret Holtman. Ida Mae Holtman. Dorothv Prosch. Bettv Prosch. Loretta Hankins. Irene Bamford. Esther Bennett, Louise Kurner. Cornelia Burrell and Selma Halbing. BROWN COUNTY’S DANCE IS TONIGHT Reservations for t"he Brown county dinner dance tonight at the Avalon Country Club include the following persons: Messrs, and Mesdames S. H. Greenburg. William Gaunt. G. G. McCotter J. R. Hiatt. E. M. Fuller. Harrv Gompf. F. V. Hawkins. H L. Rauch. Arthur Dixon. G. L. Clark. W. K. Gearen. W. M. Hutchison. M. J. Brown. C. M. Geupel. E. L. Fortney. R. C. Van Horn. G. B. Stradlir.g. Felix WcWhirter. G. B Turner. F. H. Moore. C. J. Micks. A S. Rowe. Charles Grav. Dr. and Mrs. George M. King and W. R. Tuttle. K W. Hadley. J. J. Doherty and R. C. Helmerich.

Lugars Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar, 5618 Washington boulevard, entertained Friday night with a bridge party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Evans, Sidney, 0.. who were married recently In Indianapolis. Mrs. Evans was Miss Anabel Thomas of Sidney. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Breunig, Miss Frances Woolery and Gilbert Moore. Chapter to Meet Social meeting of Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma sorority, will be held at 7:30 Wednesday night, at | the home of Miss Irma Hcimlick, 220 , West Forty-third street. Miss Velma Henry will be assisting hostess.

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Club Will Open Year With Party

Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club will open the club year with President’s night. Thursday, at the Woman’s Department Club house. 1702 North Meridian street. A dinner will precede the regular program. Mrs. Adah O. Frost, serving her second term as president, will be principal speaker. She will talk on "The Blazed Trail." Miss Frieda Heider, soprano, will sing. Pupils of Mi> Louise Purcell Powell will give a group of dances. Each meeting night a committer will be seated at the president’s table for dinner. Those on the committee for this meeting are: Miss Lucy Osborn, chairman, and Miss Flora E Lyons.- Miss Clara M. G Berils of the First section: Mrs. Camille B. Fleig chairman, and Mrs Lillian Harrison. Miss Abbie H. MacDonald. Second section: Miss Alice Anderson, chairman, and Mrs. Ruth Hilkcne and Miss Louise Ford. Third section. Mrs. B. H. Parks, chairman of the supper committee, will have charge of reservations.

Music Will Open Club’s Fall Work First general club meeting of the year of the Women’s Department Club will be hold Wednesday afternoon at the clubhouse. 1702 North Meridian street. Program will be given at 2:30 by Mine Marguerite Bailhe Steinhari, pianist, for several years accompanist for Metropolitan Opera Company of New York and Maurice Lucas, soloist, formerly of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, now director of music at Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Miss Helen Harrison will accompany Mr. Lucas. Mrs. Steinhart will present three groups of selections. Preceding the program a business meeting will be held at 2. Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, president, will preside. Luncheon will be served at the clubhouse at 12:30. Mrs. E. L. Burnett is chairman in charge, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Welch, who is in charge of reservations. MISS BETHURAM IS PLEDGED BY CLUB Regular business meeting of Howdy Club was held at 8 Thursday night at the Chamber of Commerce building. Miss Mildred Bethuram was pledged. The club gave its first rush party Wednesday night at the miniature golf course at Fiftyfourth street and College avenue. Miniature golf clubs tied with black and white ribbons, the ciub colors, were favors. Ernest Hinkle, chairman in charge, was assisted by Mrs. Hinkle, Miss Kathryn McGinley and Charles Ebert. Thirty guests attended.

and Mrs. Thomas Spencer are members of the executive committee. Mrs. Othniel Hitch, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. W. S. Grow, Mrs. F. E. Hale, Mrs. H. E. Voshell, Mrs. Frank Wampler and Mrs. F. F. Pettijohn at the tea following the program. An exhibit of paintings by Edward K. Williams. Brown county, displayed in both the blue and dining rooms, will be continued throughout October. Art Association of Kokomo, through its president, Mrs. C. C. McFann, has planned an interesting autumn pilgrimage for members of the art department of the Woman s Department Club and other art clubs in the state federation. The pilgrimage will be held Sunday, Oct. 2. Cars will be met at the entrance to Kokomo on state road 31 beginning at 10 a. m. by members of the Kokomo Art Association. Guests will be taken on a tour of the art centers of Kokomo and other places of interest. Dinner will be. served at Kokomo Country Club at 12:30, followed by a short program. Receptions for visitors will be held at homes of members during the afternoon. Reservations for the dinner are limited and must be made with Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, HUmboldt 4541 byWednesday. Mrs. Hamer announces the department will feature old coverlets and old samplers at its “Pioneer Luncheon” in November. Speakers will be Mrs. William Teel and Walter Montgomery. L. G. Bailey, state librarian, will talk on “.Bookplates’’ at the December meeting. In January, “Commemorative Coinage and Medals of the United States,” will be the subject of a talk by Wilbur D. Peat, director of John Herron Art institute. Louis A. Warren, Ft. Wayne, will give an illustrated lecture on “Lincoln in Art,” at the February meeting. Guest day will be observed at the March meeting for the art clubs of Indiana and will be held at John Herron Art institute. Mr. Peat will give a gallery talk on the Indiana artists’ exhibit. A gallery tea will follow. Clarence T. Meyers wil talk on “Civic Art" at the regular April meeting and the department will conclude the club year with annua! art dinner at the Claypooi, April 11. The art dinner will close a twoday convention, sponsored by the department of the Indiana Federated Art Clubs.

BECAME BRIDE IN RITES OF SEPT. 28

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