Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1930 — Page 8

Propylaeum Club Ready for Season The Propylaeum Club will open it* fall season next Saturday with a program by Mrs Austin H Brown, Mrs. Hugh McGibney, Mrs. Ruth Ranier Ncssler and Mrs. Benjamin A. Richardson, club members. Assistants for the musicale include the following: Mesd*mes Tomer G. Hamer, Daniel B. Luten. Berkley W. Duck. Clyde E. Osborn. Maurice E. Tennant. Frank M. Fauvre. Charles B. Clarke. Charles P. Emerson. St. Clair Parrv. William H. Kennedy. Hsrry William Niles Wishard. Albert Gall. R. O. McAlexander. C. C. Perrv. Alfred M. Giossbrenner. Myra J. Allison. Gcorze A Van Dvke. George W. Stout. Henrv D. Pierce. James A. Bawden. Paul E. Fisher. Charles L. Railsback. Adeibert S. Benson. Samuel M. Deal. Edna S. Severln. Fred E. Wallick. Arthur E. Bradshaw. Willis D. Gatch. Waldo B. Rossetter. James H Taylor. G. H, A. Clowes. Felix T. McWhirter. Edward D. Evans. Lafayette Page. Fred A. Sims. Wilbur C. Johnson. J. B. Terrell. William J. Brown. Walter Marmoii. William W. Critchlow. Jacquelin S Hoiiidav. Burge G. Slavmaker, John M. Lilly. Meredith Nicholson. Thomas C. Howe. Augustus L. Mason. Jackson K. Landers. Dr. Jane M Ketcham. Dr. Helen P. Langer. Misses Emma Colbert. Lillian Reeve-, Blanche Young. Gertrude Tuttle. Bertha M. Edwards. Anna Knubbe and M ss Julia Walk.

Trousseau Tea to Be Given by Mrs. Sullivan Mrs. P. B. Sullivan, 2235 North Alabama street, will entertain this afternoon with a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Miss Mildred Evelyn Sullivan, whose marriage to Kenneth Leßoy Mount, Tipton, will take place next Saturday. The tea table will be centered with apricot and blue fall flowers, and lighted by apricot tapers tied with bows of blue tulle. Miss Mary Lcuise Pierce and Misss Norma Ryan will pour. They will be assisted by girls who have entertained for Miss Sullivan: Mrs. John Bulger. Mrs. James P. Scott, Miss Imogene Pierson. Miss Betty Morris, Miss Dorothy Beightol. Miss Catherine Matthews Miss Elsie Null. Miss Mary Kettler. Miss Harriet Trinkle. Miss Wanelta Graves. Miss Virginia Holt. Miss Helen Louise Brown. Miss Helen Maxine Ornbaun and Miss Julia Shugert.

Mission Board to Hear Talk by Mrs. Roys Mrs. Charles Kirkland Roys, dean of Wells college, Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y., and a member of the board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian church, will speak Oct. 20, at a 12:30 luncheon at the Columbia Club before members of the Indianapolis society. Her topic will be "The Inextinguishable Light.” Sponsors for the luncheon are: Mesdamrs H. S. Coughlin. Will Adams. Mansur B. Oakes. William N. Wishard. William R. Griffith. Edgar Coffman. Ambrose Dunkle. Charles Brackett. Edson T. Wood Sr. and John T. Wheeler. The luncheon committee includes Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Dunkle and Mrs. Brackett. Mrs. Roys was a missionary in China for a number of years, associated with her husband, who was on the staff of the Shantung Christian university medical school. She has been general secretary of the woman's board, and after its merger with the General Board of Foreign Missions, she became foreign executive secretary.

TEA SCHEDULED FOR PLEDGES' MOTHERS Mothers of new pledges to Kappa Alpha Theta so: ority. Butler uni- | versity, will be < uests of honor at a tea Tuesday a. he chapter house, 442 West Forty-si: :th street. Members of the Mother;’ Club of Kappa Alpha Theta will be hostesses. Mrs. B. S. Goodwin and Mrs. Oscar Jose are in charge of arrangements. Greetings will be given by Mrs. Edna M. Christian, social j director of Butler and Mrs. Sarah Cotton. Miss Meric Zaring will give a group of piano selections by Chopin. HADASSAHS TO OPEN i SEASON AT SEVERIN Indianapolis chapter of Hadassah will open its season with a meeting and luncheon at the Severin roof garden Monday. Oct. 20. at 12:30. | A series of tableaux, “Jewish Women of the Bible and History." will be presented by members of the organization. A musical program has been arranged. The luncheon committee includes Mrs. Max Levi. Mrs. Nathan Berkowitz, Mrs. Louis N. Grossman. Mrs. Max Marcus, Mrs. Harry A. Cohen, Mrs. Meyer Gallin, Mrs. Myro Glass and Mrs. Julius Harris. MRS. LEWIS BROWN HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. Lewis Brown, retiring president of the Violet Demree Study Club, entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon today at her home. 3838 North Pennsylvania street, for members of the organization. This was the first meeting of the year. Officers installed are: President. Mrs. Reinie Miller; vicepresident. Mrs. Robert Workman; secre-tary-treasurer. Mrs. L. J. Stokesberrv. TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY Members of the Brookside Park Woman's Travel-Study Club will hold its first regular meeting at 9:45 Thursday morning in the Brookside community house. Mrs. Demarchus Brown, lecturer, will talk on “The Charm of Venice." Meetings are held each third Thursday morning of the month until May. Mrs. Walter Baxter is the nfw president. Spread to Be Held Beta chapter. Phi Theta Delta sorority, will hold a spread at t Monday night at the home of Miss Virginia Page. 760 North Riley street. Business meeting will be held at 8.

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Miss Mabrey Will Be Bride of W. K. Shirley Sunday Night

Miss Beulah Vaunita Mabrey, daughter of Mrs. Mearl Mabrey, 4356 Guilford avenue, will berom? the bride of William Kenneth Shb-ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Shirley, Sunday night at a ceremony co be read at 7 o'clock at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, 3168 Fall Creek boulevard. The ceremony will be held before an improvised altar of palms, ferns and fall flowers, lighted by cathedral candles. Harry Martin will play a program of bridal airs. Miss Berneta Mabrey will be her sister’s only attendant. She will wear Alice blue taffeta, and will carry an arm bouquet of rcses in three shades of pink. Walter Shirley will be best man The bride will wear a gown of white taffeta made with a fitted bodice and long circular skirt, Her 1 tulle veil will have a lace cap, trimmed at the sides with clusters of orange blossoms. Her bouquet will be bride's roses and lilies of the valley. A reception will follow the ceremony. The bride's table will be 1 centered with a wedding cake and

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Mrs. Brandt C. Downey Eleventh annual Indianapolis Community Fund campaign will open Oct. 17 and continue until Oct. 27. Mrs. Brandt C. Downey is a member of the executive committee in charge of the campaign. She is also a member of the Community Fund board of directors.

bowls of pink roses. It will be lighted by tall white tapers. The couple will motor east on a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a black suit trimmed with black lapin and black accessories. They will be at home after Nov. 1, with Mr. and Mrs. Shirley. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shirley, Kokomo: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shirley. Anderson, and Miss Ida Ludlow, Lebanon.

RUSH PARTY TO BE HELD'BY SORORITY

Gamma Phi Zeta sorority, com- j posed of wives of Indiana university doctors andlnedical students, enterrained with a rush party at the Lin- j coin Thursday night. Arnholter trio, composed of Mrs. Harold Arnholter, vocalist; Mrs. Frank Kinsey, reader, and Mrs. Lloyd Wright, pianist, presented the program under the direction of Mrs. L. K. McMurtry, chairman of the entertainment committee. Rushees are: Mesdames J. W. Ferre. W. R. Tindal, M. J. Sharpe. Rugus Nigh, W. R. Kelly. Theodore Hays. Gayle Hunt. E. Herendeen. A. Kitterman. Ray Robertson, M. Miller. H. Meredith. L. Napper. A. D. Schaaf and R. O. Webb. Officers of the organization are: President. Mrs. Arthur J. Steffen: vicepresident. Mrs. Leslie A. Laird; secretary. Mrs. C. J. Lewis: treasurer. Mrs. Paul Nelson: corresponding secretary. Mrs. Glen Musselmann. P.nd publicity chairman. Mrs. William Robertson. COUNCIL OF JEWISH •JUNIORS TO MEET Council of Jewish Juniors will hold its first meeting of the year at 2; 30 Sunday at the Kirshbaum community center. A business meeting will precede a talk by Miss Marion Sharr. Miss Doris Bernstein will preside. The meeting will be followed by a social hour Plans will be made for projects to enabe the council to continue philanthropic work. Author to Be Topic Beta chapter. Pi Omicron sorority, will meet Wednesday night at the Y. W. C. A. The life of Nathaniel Hawthorne and some of his books will be the subject of discussion. Regular Meeting Set Regular meeting of Gamma Deha Alpha sorority will be held at 8 on Monday at the Spink-Arms.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Oblinger, 5833 Carrollton avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Clara Louise Oblinger, to Charles Morrison Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Davis, 336 North Arsenal avenue. The wedding will take place Nov. 29. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Marian Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fisher, 506 East Thirty-ninth street, to Chesteen B. Kendall, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Kendall, Peru, was made at a party this afternoon at the

Autumn Program Is Opened by Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae

Eighty-five members of Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority opened the fall season’s program Friday night with a supper meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Cunning, 5568 Washington boulevard. At a business meeting which proceeded the pro- j gram. Mrs. Francis Sinex. president, announced appointment of the following committees to act for the coming year. Telephone—Mrs. Ralph Elvin. chairman: i Mesdames Hush Bridges. Robert Foster. Horace McClure. T. A. Movnahan. Asa J. j Smith. Sylvester Taylor. Vernon Williams j and Misses Edna Balz. Constance Jones, Frances Krieg, Jean Kirlin and Charlotte Uhl. Hospitality—Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, chairman; Mesdames Arthur Baynham. Hilton U Brown. H. Foster Cliopinger. Charles B. Dyers. Frank Hutchins. Daniel T. Weir. Miss Dale Waterburv and Miss Louise Wills. Fraternity Education—Mrs. George Witt. Musical Programs—Miss Mildred Morgan, chairman Mrs. Carl Nessler and Miss Bernice Church. Ways and Means—Mrs. AUan Greer, chairman: Mesdames Severin Bushman. Howland Johnson. Paul Kistler. Eugene Sims. Harold Sutherlin. Charles Van Tas- i sel. Leon Zerfas. Mises Dorothy Barrett. : Sarah Frances Downs and Mildred Morgan. Sociai Service Board—Mrs. Neil Waterburv. chairman: Mesdames Frederick Ahrbecker. Scott Brewer. John L.' Fuller: Misses Virginia Kingsbury and Helen Deq*ef. Mrs. George Klein, advisory member: Mrs. Donald D. Hoover, publicity, and , Mrs. Vernon Williams. Telephone for group meetings. Publicity for Loan and Fellowship Fund— Mrs. Theodore Locke, chairman: Mesdames Major P. Harrison Jr., H. L. Ahl, Jean Bose and Harold Mercer. Central. Rtisji Committee co-operating with active chapters in pledging include

bride’s heme. The wedding will take place Nov. 15. Mrs. 11. Holden Smith, before her marriage Wednesday, Oct, 1, was Miss Alberta Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olsen, Fortville. The couple will live in Chicago. Miss Kathryn Buxton was maid of honor. Marriage of Miss Jean Guio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Guio, 720 East drive, Woodruff Place, to William Alden Hickett took place at 3:30 Saturday, Oct. 4, ,at the home of the bride’s parents.

representatives from the various chapters —Mrs. Neil Waterbury, Purdue, chairman: Mrs. Joseph Mullane. Butler: Mrs. Charles Binkley. Indiana, and Mrs. Joseph Walker. De Pauw. Founder's Day Luncheon and Dance Committee —Mrs, Robert Axtell. chairman: Mesdames John Goodwin. S. A. D. Hitz, Henry Ostrom. Arrangements—Mrs. Roy Coates, chair man: Mesdames Emery Baxter. W. Watson Brigham. Bertram Day. John Mueller. Dwight Ritter. Miss Jeanne Stewart; dance. Mrs. Charles Farmer, chairman; Mesdames William S. Horn. Perry Lesh, Misses Gertrude Delbrook. Helen DeGrief and Margaret Horan. MRS: COOPER WILL BE PARTY HOSTESS Mrs. Thomas A. Cooper, 3931 Capitol avenue, will entertain at 2 Mono’ay in honor of Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, candidate for Washington township trustee. Albert Stump will speak. Assisting hostesses will be: Mrs. Harvey Belton. Mrs. Cora Walker. Mrs. Charles Copeland. Mrs. Myron D. Rinker. Mrs. C. R. Koss. Mrs. Hodge Worsham. Mrs. E. C. Harms. Mrs. R. R. Hinesiey. Election Scheduled Bi-weekly meeting of Delta Rho chapter. Phi Pi Psi sorority will be held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Cecil D. Bird. 1835 East Riverside drive. Election of officers for the coming year wjll be held. All members are asked to attend. Sorority to Meet Ks pea chapter of Pi Omicron sorority, will meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 7'Monday.

Miss Carr to Wed in Home Rites The home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas J. Carr, 520 North Audubon road, will be the scene of the wedding at 8:30 tonight of their daughter. Miss Janet Ethel Can-, to Egbert Smith Hildreth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Hildreth, 5828 East Michigan street. Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor of the Irvington Presbyterian church, will read the service in the entrance haii before an improvised altar of palms and ferns, lighted by branched candelabra. At each side of the altar will be standards of bronze-colored chrysanthemums Miss Gertrude Free, organist, will present a program. Miss Mary Rose Lawry will sing. Brother to Be Usher Mrs. Stanley Cain, the bride's only attendant, will wear a peach colored gown, made with a fitted bodice of lace, with caps of net forming the sleeves, and a flared skirt of net touching the floor. The w r aistline is marked with a braided belt of deeper shades of satin ribbon. She will wear peach moire slippers, a triple strand of peach colored pearls, the gift of the bride and will carry a bouquet of Talisman roses. Stanley Cain will be best man and Lawrence Carr, the bride’s brother, will serve as usher. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white satin, made w r ith a long fitted bodice, puff sleeves and a long full skirt sweeping the floor. The neckline will be trimmed with Venetian lace, which was on the bride's mother's wedding gown. She will wear a tulle veil held in place with a cap of Venetian lace from her mother’s wedding gown, caught on either side with orange blossoms. She wiT carry a shower bouquet of ivory roses. Reception to Be Held

Following the ceremony a reception will be held. Mrs. Carr will wear beige lace and Mrs. Hildreth beige chiffon. The bridal table will be centered with a tiered cake on a mound of smilax and lighted by peach tapers. The couple will go on a motor trip east, the bride traveling in a rust crepe dress, with brown tweed coat and brown accessories. They will be at home in Detroit after Oct. 20. The bride was graduated from Butler university, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Hildreth was graduated from Purdue university. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Smith, Atlantic City, N. J.; Mrs. Nellie Smith, Elkhart, and Miss Katherine Carr, Mobile, Ala. MISS OGLE GUEST AT BRIDGE PARTY Miss Marifrances Ogle entertained this afternoon with a bridge party and personal shower at her home, 1117 Newman street, in honor of Miss Suzanne Kolhoff, whose marriage to William Ralph Bockstahier will take place Oct. 25. Decorations carried out the brideelect’s color scheme, blue and yellow. Guests included: _ Mcsdamcs F. Noble Ropkey. Martin McCracken. P.obert Schetter and William Hunt: Misses Marjorie Oakes. Evelyn Forsyth. Constance Forsyth. Maurine Jaquith. Frances Jaauith. Katherine Reagan and Monzelle Skelton.

Kappas Observe 60th Birthday With Luncheon Sixty members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority attended the luncheon at the Propylaeum at 1 this afternoon in celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the sorority. Mrs. Mark Reasoner, president, gave birthday greetings. Miss Irma Ulrich led singing of Kappa songs, accompanied by Mrs. John Bolte. Miss Carolin Pauli sang Swiss songs and danced in peasant costume. Mrs. Robert Clarke, general chairman of the program committee for the year, was in charge of the program. Mrs. John R. Carr was general chairman in charge of luncheon arrangements. Mrs. Reasoner appointed the following committee chairman for the year: Program. Mrs. Clarke: membership, Mrs. Boyd; students’ aid fund. Miss Irma Ulrich; publicity, Mrs. Joseph Ostrander. Review to Meet Mrs. William Winters. 133 North East street, will entertain members of the Frances Review, No. 8, W. B. A., with a covered dish luncheon Tuesday at her home.

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—Photo by Moofefleid-Dudlev Lee. Mrs. Everett Watson Brooks Jr. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Everett Watson Brooks Jr. was Miss Letitia Ward, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Todd P. Ward, Mt. Vernon, 111. Mr. Brooks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W„ Brooks, Greenwood and Indianapolis.

Department Club Group Will Discuss Junior Red Cross

Junior Red Cross will feature the first discussion luncheon program of the community welfare department of the Woman’s Department Club at the clubhouse at 12:30 Wednesday. A. S. Shafer, director of field operations, national headquarters, Washington. D. C., formerly assistant director of Junior Red Cross, will speak. William Fortune, chairman of the local Red Cross chapter, will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Thomas Spencer, chairman of the Red Cross committee of the section, announced members have been packing Christmas- boxes for soldiers in the veterans’ hospitals and for juniors in foreign lands. Mrs. I. E. Rush is vice-chairman.

Miss Eaker, H. E. Morton to Be Wedded in Church Rites

Miss Helen Elizabeth Eaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eaker, 831 Woodruff terrace, will become the bride of Harry E. Morton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Morton, 544 North Dearborn street, at 3:30 this afternoon in the Third Christian church. Dr. William F. Rothenberger, pastor, will officiate. The chancel will be banked with palms, interspersed with standards of chrysanthemums. Miss Grace Black, organist, will play preceding the ceremony. Helen Harrison Dailey, harpist, will play. Miss Ethel Forsee will sing. Vernon Fike, cousin of the bride; Carl Niemann and Neil Brigham will be ushers. Michael Dees, Philadelphia. will be best man. The bride’s onlyjattendant, Miss Florence Heitzman, will wear dark green transparent velvet with accessories to match. She will wear a cameo brooch, the gift of the bride,

CHURCH SOCIETY TO PRESENT PROGRAM

Martha Hawkins society of the First Baptist church will present Bomar Cramer and Glenn Freirmood in a morning musicale at the Woodstock Club at 10:30 Oct. 23. Mrs. Herman E. Rogge is ticket chairman. Reservations for luncheon may be made with Mrs. C. A. Wagner. ST. JOAN CLUB TO GIVE CARD PAR iY St.' Joan of Arc Women’s Club will entertain with cards Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 22, in the parish hall, Forty-second street and Park avenue. Mrs. George A. Smith and Mrs. William C. Hall, chairman, will be assisted by the following committee: Mesdames Joseph W. Moore. George Knue. Peter Zimmer. Clifford Herdman. A. Eugene Snvder. William Miller. Henry Alftorger, Robert O’Connor. Elmer Sicffen, Harry L. Ware. Hugh Mullin. Donald B. Shimer. John Barrett. Herbert Mailander. Bert Dingley. Paul Mansfield. Joseph Gramling. John Madden Jr.. John Darmodv Sr, Charles Barry. Joseph Knue, Anna Tilford. Kathleen Moldthan. Richard Madden end Miss Mae Barr. Howdy Club Meets Howdy Club met at the Chamber of Commerce Thursday night. Guests were Miss Mary Manning, Miss Ruth Adams, Miss Dorothy Smith and Miss Clarene Panscher.

The -marriage of Miss Bernice Buxton and. J. Robert Shideier, Aug. 2, was announced recently by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Buxton. ■3051 Washington boulevard.

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Miss Fisher An nou nces Engagement The engagement of Miss Marian Elizabeth Fisher to Chesteen B. Kendall was announced today at a, bridge tea given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fisher, at their home, 506 East Thirty-ninth street. The wedding will take place at 8:30, Nov. 15. at the First English Lutheran church. The house was decorated with yellow and rust chrysanthemums, and at serving time the bridge tables were lighted by yellow tapers tied with bows of rust tulle. Ani nouncements were concealed in-cor-. sages of yellow roses, given to the guests as favors. Guests included Mrs. Roger Teegarden, Misses Norma Jo Davidson. Mary Elizabeth Baldwin. Virginia Elliott. Eleanor Rumps. Virginia Justi. Bernice Pheips. Mary Jane Knott. Ruth Bonifleld. Mary Hobbs. Marian Smith. Marjorie Holcomb. Harriet McGaughey. Mary Jane Kriill, Edith Anti Hoopingarner. Mary Louise Beem. Virginia Fleming. Marv Elizabeth Driscoll. Helen Hill. Mildred Lawler. Alice Gentry. : Martha Gardner. Mary Aice Pierson Ruth | Theobold. Agnes Ball, Mary Jennings. Ruth : Landers and Florence Renn.

Reports of the smoke abatement committee will be given by Mrs. George A. Van Dyke, chairman, and Mrs. J. W. Moore, vice-chairman. First meeting of the Monday 1 Guild, an organization for sightlesj women, which the community wel- | fare department sponsors, will Ues held at 2 Monday, Oct. 27. A program will be presented under tha ; direction of the music department, i Mrs. F. F. Lambkin is chairman of ! the guild, and Mrs. Charles B. Crist ! is vice-chairman. | At the November program Paul iC. Stetson, superintendent of the Indianapolis public schools, wifi be introduced to members of the community welfare department. He will i talk on “Our Schools.”

and carry an arm bouquet of Premier roses. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear brown transparent velvet, brown felt hat, bronze slippers and accessories to match. She will carry an arm bouquet of Pernet roses. Mrs. Eaker will wear black chiffon and transparent velvet with a should bouquet of orchid flowers. Mrs. Morton will wear poudre blue crepe with a corsage of pink roses. An informal reception at the church will follow the ceremony. The couple will go on a motor'trig south, the bride traveling in a cream and brown wogl crepe ensemble with brown accessories. She will wear a cream sports coat trimmed with* beaver. They will be at home in Indianapolis after Nov. 1. Miss Eaker attended Indiana university, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi. She also is a member of the local chapter Psi lota Xu

Miss Kruse to Be Married at Church Tonight Miss Dorothy Kruse will become* the bride .of Jesse L. Montgomery at 8 tonight in the parsonage of the Immanuel Reformed church, tha Rev. Henderson Shinn officiating. The bride is The daughter of Mrs. Pauline Kruse. 737 East Morris street, and the bridegroom the soni of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery, 424 Norwood avenue. Miss Pauline Jacobs, the bride's only attendant, will wear browni chiffon velvet with hat, shoes and, gloves to match. She will carry yellow roses. Paul Montgomery, brother! cf the bridegroom, will be "best man. The bride will wear dark bL'.<f chiffon velvet, fashioned with a deep yoke of hand-made lace. Her hat and slippers will match and sha will carry a bouquet of pink roses. She will wear long kid gloves o$ egg shell. Following the ceremony, a dinner will be served at the home V the bride’s mother. Guests will fca members of the immediate families. The couple will go to Chicago, tha bride traveling in a dark green ensemble with accessories to match. They will be at home after Oct. 19 at 737 East Morris street. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carmichael, St. Louis, Mo., will be out-of-town guests. ,

MONDAY CLUB WILL HONOR PRESIDENT

Complimenting Mrs. Olla P. Toph, new president, the Monday Club will entertain with a luncheon at tha Antlers at 12:30 Monday to open formally the club year activities. Mrs. J. F. Edwards, retiring president, will present the gavel to Mrs, Toph, who will introduce the speakers. Mrs. Edward Ferger, Mrs. John Downing Johnson, Mrs. Alice ’ M. French, Miss Lucille Stewart, MrsRobert Bruce Malloch, Mrs. William A. Shullenberger and Mrs. John W. Noble will speak. A music program will be given by Mrs. Noble C. Hilgenberg, soprano, and Mrs. S. C. Copeland, contralto, acompanied by Mrs, J. A. Matthews. Mrs. Herbert M. Adkinson, former member and musical director, will be an honor guest. CLUB WILL OBSERVE PRESIDENTS DAY, Tokaion Club will observe President's day with a luncheon at tha Indianapolis Athletic Club Tuesday at 12:30. Mrs. Carl Bruenger. president, will open the meeting w.th greetings Mrs. Elam Duffey, Mrs: O T. Behymer, Mrs. C. Frederic!; Schmidt, Mrs. Henry Cochrane, Mrs. James Tyler and Mrs. James Hornstein will give toasts. Mrs. Jesse Roush will give a program of violin selections, and Mi's. Melissa Jan© Polk will sing.