Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1930 — Page 9

OCT. 25, 1930.

Altrusans to Convene at Kokomo Sixteen delegates and alternates, together with Miss Mamie Larsh, president of the Indianapolis Altrusa Club, will represent local Altrusans at the annual convention of the Indiana Association of Altrusa Clubs to be held Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 1 and 2, in Kokomo Most of the membership of eighty-threc in the Indianapolis Club will attend ths gathering. Mrs. Isabel H Purdum, state president, and Miss Ada Rice, state secretary, are members of the Kokomo Altrusa Club, which will be hostess for the convention. Delegates from the Indianapolis Club are: Mrs. Adelaide Lewis. Miss Nancy Byran. Miss Mary Dickson, Miss Margaret Hayes. Miss Mary Rlgg. Miss Mary A. Meyers, Miss Margaret Karst, Miss Pearl Tucker. Alternates are: MestJames Emma Williams. Stasia Staley. Anna Hammerbeck. Georgia Webber, Nelle Warren and Misses Ada B. Robinson, Helena Patterson and Luciilc Moulton Convention will open Saturday afternoon with registration and a business meeting. A banquet will be served at night. Frances hotel will be headquarters for the delegation from many Indiana cities and social affairs will be held in Kokomo Masonic temple. At the Saturday night banquet, special guests will be executives of other Kokomo civic clubs. A drive through Kokomo and surrounding country will take up part of Sunday’s program, following a breakfast. Officers of the Kokomo club are: President. Miss Mary Redmond: vicepresident. Mrs. Fannie Finch; secretary. Miss Charlotte Pearce; treasurer, Mrs. Elsie Weldon and sergeant-at-arms. Miss Mazle Xngcls.

Assembly Club Directors Set Dinner Jan. 12 Luncheon meeting of the board of directors of the State Assembly Woman's Club was held at the Columbia Club Thursday. Mrs. William F. Htinges, Gary, president, presided. The organization, which functions only during years the general assembly is in session, will start its dub year with a dinner for members and their families in the Riley room of the Claypool Jan. 12, 1931. Those who attended the luncheon were Mrs. J. C. Travis, second vicepresident; Mrs. Willard Gemmill, Marion, recording secretary; Mrs. John W. Scott, Gary, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James M. Ogden, Mrs. W. C. Harrison, Mrs. S. K. Ruick, Mrs. A. N. Bobbitt, Mrs. Frederick E. Schortemeier and Mrs. Walter Behmer.

PERSONALS

Dr. William F. Molt. 2315 North Talbot avenue, and Dr. David F. Berry, 4577 North Illinois street, have gone to Chicago to attend a meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolarynology. Miss Marjorie Lee Douglass and Miss Margaret Marks are spending the week-end in Lafayette, where they attended the Purdue-Wisconsin game.

ARTIST ON PROGRAM OF BUSINESS CLUB

Members of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Woman's Club were entertained with a James Whitcomb Riley program at the Woman's Department Club Thursday night. Watman Adams, former Indiana artist, who is here from New York on a commission for the John Herron Art Institute, made a portrait sketch of Marcus Dickey, Riley's secretary and biographer. He was introduced by Mrs. Leonidas Smith. Mrs. Ruth Sterling Devin sang a group of Riley songs accompanied by Miss Louise Swan. Members of the finance committee were seated at Mrs. Adah O. Frost’s table for the dinner. Mrs. Frost, is president. WHIST TROPHY GOES TO TWO OHIO MEN C. W. Noakes and Ernest B. Brown. Cleveland, were presented with the Cincinnati trophy, emblematic of the pair whist championship of Indiana and Ohio, Friday. It was the first trophy presented in connection with the joint tournament of Indiana Whist Association and Ohio Whist Association, which opened Thursday in the Severin. J. F. Steele and Frank E. Bright of Detroit tied the other pair of trick scores, but were defeated in match play. Indianapolis Athletic Club team, composed of L. J. Welch, McFarland Benham, William Zeller and F. R. Buck, was leading after the first round of play for the I. A. C. trophy in auction bridge Thursday afternoon. PROGRESSIVE CLUB WILL HOLD DANCE Members of the girls’ section of the Progressive club will give a Halloween dance tonight at the club. Officers have been in charge of decorations. They are: President, Miss Marie Oltean; vice-president. Miss Anna Salomie; secretary, Miss Hazel Ross, and treasurer. Miss Helen Oltean. The dance will open the social season for the girls’ section. Hostesses will be: Misses Marie Cook. Frances Yovanovlch. Anna Musulin. Helen Stefanko. Binefta Ardelean. Lena Cocco. Marv Ticusan. Mamie Bastevich. Marv Maxine. Anita Adams. Pauline Parru. Marv Andrei. Josephine Marco. Rose Kuima. Marie Oitean. Violet Despot. Vera Popcheff. Kie Popcheff. Anna Cook. Ethel De Bruier. Marv Fleaka. Alexandria Muica and Anna Mulca Auxiliary to Meet Members of Ladies’ Auxiliary to St. Paul’s Episcopal church will hold a special missionary meeting at 2:30 Monday afternoon. Members of all auxiliaries of all churches in Indianapoll* have been invited to attend. Dr. Lewis Brown, rector of St. Paul’* church will open the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Ella Steiner is president of the auxiliary and will preside. Tea will be served in the afternoon.

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Altrusa Clubs of Indiana will meet in convention at Kokomo Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 1 and 2. Sixteen delegates and alternates will attend from the Indianapolis Altrusa Club. Among the delegates arc Miss Mary Rigg (right); Miss Mamie D. Larsh, (center), president of the Indianapolis Club; Miss Lucille Moulton, (left), and Miss Mary A. Meyers, (below).

NEWS OF CAMP FIRE GIRLS

Several Halloween parties will be held during the next few days. The south section, in charge of Mary Marshall, will hold its party from 7 to 9 Friday at the Garfield shelter house. Unaliyi group, Miss Naomi Burton, leader, lias charge of decorations; Helen Malloy is chairman. Elsie Hurt of Miss Marshall’s Tayusda group has charge of refreshments. Sarah Craig of Latow group, Miss Agnes Mooney, guardian, is in charge of the games. Miss Velma Jones is in charge of the north section. This group will hold its party at the East Washington library from 6:30 to 8:30 Friday. Some of the Eirls are baking cookies to bring and others are planning games. The east section, in charge of Mrs. Mary Heagy, will hold its party from 7 to 9 Saturday at the East Washington library. Guardians in chage of arrangements are: Mrs. R. J. Anderson, Miss Hazel Carter, Mrs. Helen Cory Mrs. Marjorie Sutherlin, Miss Julia Timmons, Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mrs. John Schlenck. Mrs. Schlenck’s group is baking cookies for the party. u n tt Irvington Bluebirds will hold a Halloween party from 2:30 to 4:30 Saturday at the East Washington library, * Rural and Washington streets. Bluebirds from all over the city are invited. Dorothy Strong, 3951 Ruckle street, has registered her Bluebird group. The girls are Deborah Thomas, Mary Alice Claycombe, Rosebud Malcom, Thelma Sacks, Bernice Cohen, Elizabeth Single, Mary Shireman and Jean Myers. They have taken the name Tctenica, meaning blue jay. Nowctompa group of School 4, Mrs. G. B. Ludwig, guardian, held its Halloween party Friday night at the Brookside Community house. Oklcipa group at School 80 will hold its party Monday afternoon at the school. Miss Alice Steketee is guardian. Ohitaya group, Mrs. Ralph Stratman, guardian will hold a Halloween party at the home of Elvira Edwards. The group will sell candy to help pay dues. The girls are progressing rapidly with their Needlework Guild material. Icayaskam and the Kataya groups are planning a Halloween party.

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Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Vivian Dynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee V. Dynes, 2118 North New Jers?y street, to James A. Routledge, Crockett, Tex., son of Mr. and Mrs N. O. Routledge of that city, which took place Aug. 27 at the Tenny Memorial Presbyterian church in Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Rou tfcrige are at home in Crockett

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CLUBS AND MEETINGS

MONDAY Indianapolis Literary Club will meet at the D. A. R. house. Alexander R. Holliday will speak on Prehistoric Man.” Vincent C. S. L. C. will meet at ills Fletcher American bank. Mrs. 3. L. Davis and Mrs. C. M. Smith will lead discussion. Present Day Club will have an evening guest meeting at the home cf Mrs. W. C. Smith, 2910 College avenue. -English Novel and the Eight:cnth Century” will be the subject of Mrs. Demarchus Brown’s talk before the Indianapolis Alpha Delphian Club at the English. Monday Guild of the community welfare department will hold its .first meeting of the year at the ’Woman’s Department Club, 1702 ierth Meridian street, at 2. Members of the music department will give the program. Et Cetera Club will meet for luncheon at the Maple Lawn tea room, 3448 North Meridian street. Mrs. Fred W. Connell and Mrs. Salem D. Clark will be hostesses. Mrs. C. H. Augstein will preside. TUESDAY Mrs. William F. Fox, 3540 North Pennsylvania street, will be hostess for the Proctor Club. Mrs. Alfred Rapp will have a paper. Irvington Tuesday Club will hold its meeting at the home of Mrs. Mark Reasoner, 920 Campbell avenue. Mrs. Fred D. Stilta will lead

Miss Pauline Mohler and Miss Hazel Smith, guardians, have appointed Dora Thorns, Jenoise Legg, Jean Dunn and Dorothy Gage to help with arrangements. Litahni group. Miss Katherine Beasley, guardian, will hold a party Wednesday at Miss Beasley’s home. Court of Awards will be held in the Social hall of the Y. W. C. A. at 9:30 Saturday morning, No. 1. All girls wishing to take rank should call the office. First meeting of the Torchbearer’s Club will be held at 7 Nov. 7, in the Camp Fire office. Any girl who has earned her Firemaker’s rank is eligible for the club. Any girl or woman who has been a Camp Fire girl or guardian and who wishes to join the Alumni Association should call the local office. There are no dues connected with the club and meetings will be held once or twice a year. Otyokwa group, Mrs. Mary Heagy guardian, held a ceremonial Tuesday. Beads were awarded the following girls: Jean Fonda, Janet Swearingen, Ruth Prasse, Margaret Harder, Mary Knapp and Mary June Pfeifer were taken in the group as new members and Rose Sue Britain was a visitor. Unaliyi group. Mrs. Edward Van Over, guardian, met Wednesday afternoon at Garden City, School 8. They discussed projects for the coming year. Wawasai group of School 54. Mrs. Carl Anderson, guardian, elected the following officers at their last meeting: President, June Cox; vicepresident, Dorothy Gutfleisch; secretary, Dorothy Robinson; scribe, Ruby Anderson; treasurer, Virginia Mock. New group at School 29 elected officers at the last meeting as follows; President, Hazel Karsner; vice-president, Violet Malless; secretary, Myrtle Austin; treasurer, Dorothy Glenn, and scribe, Dorothy South. Kuneki group, Mr. Josie Swails. guardian, held a picnic hike at Riverside park Thursday afternoon. The girls had a “pitch-in” dinner. They played games and sang songs. New group at School 66 under the leadership of Miss Helen Nichols decided to take for their group name “Lewa,” meaning “play the game to the end.”

SOUTHERN GIRL IS CITY MAN’S BRIDE Announcement has been received of the marriage of Miss Mary Dell Hayes, Southern Pines, N. C., and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Matchett, William E. Matchett, Indianapolis, Pierceton, Ind. J The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hayes. The wedding was solemnized last Sunday at the Emanuel Episcopal church, Southern Pines. The Rt, Rev. Bishop Edwin A. Penick, Charlotte, read the service, Mr. Matchett is a graduate of Earlham college. The bride friended Tufts college. Boston, Mass. The couple are at home at the SpinkArms. ENTERTAIN WITH HAY RIDE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp Jr., 1236 North New Jersey street, entertained Thursday night with a hay ride and wiener roast. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clift, Miss Antoinette Langsenkamp. Miss Miriam Shanley, Miss Marjorie McDuffie, Miss Marguerite Bowers, Miss Ann Carroll, Miss Eileen O’Connor, Miss Louise J. Tynan. Robert Kirby, Kevin A. D. Brosnan, William O’Connor. Bud Hook, M. Robert Dinnin. Maurice McNulty, Edmund H. Bingham Jr. and William K. Merimro n

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discussion on ‘‘Prehistoric Tribes,” as part of the study program, ‘‘Mexico.” Mrs. H. K. Fatout, 3107 Ruckle street, will entertain members of the Hoosier Tourist Club. Mrs. Elbert Storer, Mrs. Willard Holaday and Mrs. J. B. Phillips will have papers. Amicitia Club will meet at the day nursery. Mrs. Galen Doyal will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Albert Bretthauer. Mrs. Ancil Brown will be hostess for the Inter Alia Club at her home, 4016 Guilford avenue. Mrs. J. Browning Gent wil review “Espionage,” and Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp will have a paper, “Byrd’s Expedition.” Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club will discuss the early American home. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Davis, 5234 Washington boulevard. Multum-in-Parvo Literary Club will meet in the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church parlors. Hostesses will be Mrs. A. John Roob, Mrs. Roland Cotton, Mrs. Karl Van de Walle, Mrs. Williams W. Stanley and Mrs. Horace G. Casady. Independent Social Club will have a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Carl Neerman, 3638 North Capitol avenue. Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet at 2 at the Claypool. Sigma Chi Mothers’ Club will meet at 1:15 at the chapter house, 714 Berkley road. Mrs. Katherine Turney Garten will give the second of a series of book reviews. Mrs. C. M. Kelley is president. Mrs. F. G. Gable is in charge of the program and reservations.

WEDNESDAY Alpha Delta Latreian Club will meet at the John Herron Art Institute. Miss Anna Hasselman will talk on the galleries. Women's society of Memorial Presbyterian church will have its monthly business meeting at 2 in the chapel. Indianapolis alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority will meet for dinner at 6 at Spink grille, 2035 North Meridian street. THURSDAY Indiana Woman’s Republican Club will hold its monthly meeting at 12:30 at the Columbia Club. Archibald Hall will be the principal speaker. Nominating committee will report. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Byron K. Daugherty. Beta chapter of Delphian society will meet at 9:45 in the parlors of the Fletcher American bank. Subject of the lesson is “Spencer, the Poet’s Poet.” Mrs. C. S. Ober will be leader. FRIDAY Mrs. O. N. Allen, 6108 Carrollton avenue, will entertain the Irvington Catholic Women’s Study Club. Mrs. George W. Faulstich will have a travelogue. Godfrey D. Yaeger will discuss “Southern Caves and their Origin.” Woman's Advance Club will meet with Mrs. J. A. Hood, 619 North j Bradley street. Papers will be presented by Mrs. Roy Price and Mrs. C. A. Cook. Mrs Parke A. Cooling, 532 Highland drive, will be hostess for the Woman’s Round Table Club. Mrs. G. A. Millett and Mrs. D. A. Murphy will have discussions SATURDAY Kate Gambold Dyer, 2848 Washington boulevard, will entertain the Violet Demree Study Club. Linda Jose Stokesberry will have a paper. “Vive la France.” Mrs. David Hadley, 4577 Carrollton avenue, will be hostess for the Saturday Afternoon Literary Club. She will be assisted by Miss Anna Meier. “Romance of French Canada” will be the program subject. Party to Be Given Miss Mary Troy is chairman of the Halloween party to be given tonight by the pledges of Phi Kappa Sigma sorority at the sorority cottage at Ravenswood.

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Isabellas Arrange for Card Series Mrs. Josephine J. Speaks, president of Daughters of Isabella, has completed arrangements for the annual series of card parties for the benefit of St. Elizabeth's home. The first of the series will be held Thursday afternoon and night at the Antlers. Mrs. Frank Kirkhoff is general chairman. A sale of home-made cakes and pies will be held in connection with the card party. Committees are as follows; Food Sale—Mrs. Edward Trlmpe and Mrs. Charles Kirkhoff. chairmen, assisted by Mesdames William Klley. William Weschler. P. W. Ejcan. Bernard Hinton. John Cain and John Sudres. Prizes—Mesdames George Kirkhoff and Edward Barry. Tickets—Mesdames James Rocap and Mrs. John Clancy. Bridge—Mesdames Katherine Hallinan. Fred Pfleger. Charles B. Lines. Robert Fessler and Miss Elizabeth Murphy. Euchre —Mesdames David Crawford. John O’Brien. Charles McCarty. Reservations have been made by: Mesdames Mary Crawford. Anna E. Cross. Frank Curran. Dale A. Dallas. H. J. Davey Sr.. Joseph Deminer. William Dever. George Dirnberger. Luke P. Doyle. Frank Duffy. Winifred Dugan. Nora Dundon, John Fahle. Margaret Fallon. Winifred Farrell. Robert Fessler. Margaret C. Fielding. Emma Fitzpatrick. James G. Flaherty. J. William Foley. J. W. Fralm. David L. Fryer. F. J. Gabriel. John D. Gallagher, Henry R. Gardner, Stephen Gaynor. Nora M. Geartn, John M. Gillespie. La Belle Goeppert. Mesdames George T. Schaler. Maude Scherer, Joseph Schneider, Arthur J. Schulmeyer. W. I. Seal. T. P. Sexton. Anna M. Shaver. Joseph A. Shaw. Anna Sloan, J. Albert Smith. Charles Springman. E. J. Steigerwald. Carl Strack. John H. Sullivan, William Sullivan, Leona M. Summers, Joseph Theobald. Peter Thoman, F. C. Thompson. T. Tiernan. William Weschler. Misses Maude McAllister. Louise McCarthy. Mary McGrady. Alice Poirier, Julia Sheehan. Justine Simms, Sara J. Strickler. Otilda Sutter. Nellie Healey.

GIRL SCOUT NEWS BRIEFS

Mrs. Anna Lloyd, member of the Nature Study Club of Indiana and authority on bird life, spoke on “Hawks” at the Children’s museum, 1150 North Meridian street, at 10:30 this morning. All Girl Scouts were invited to attend. Names of new candidates who have been reported are: Mabel McCord. Troop 18: Virginia Williams. Janice Cominis. Loleta Light. Jeane Forcum. Josephine Payne. Rosalind Johnson. Ruth Dahl. Troop 37: Jeanne Graham. Claire Patten. Rosemary Newman. Ann Doyey. Barbara Reiser, Marjorie Graham. Hannah Elizabeth Pert, Troop 46. Troop 46 has now divided into two troops; 46 and 50. They will meet on Monday and Wednesday, respectively, at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Halloween party to be given for the High school troop will be Tuesday at Camp Dellwood. Call the office for reservations, not later than Monday. Since there are more than sixty girls attending this affair it will be impossible to provide transportation to and from camp. Parents may attend. New patrol leaders have been elected to Troop 42. They are: Mildred Fletemeyer. Helen Wilson. Ada Gooden. Mary Harrison. Frances O’Neil. Dorothy Baker. Frances Horner. Maxine Ellis. Troop 11 took a hike last Friday to Fairview and then to Broad Ripple. Advanced second class Scouts of Troop 18 planned a dinner in order to pass cooking tests. Mrs. George Wright is captain of this troop. They have also planned a hike for next week. Girls who have been invested as Girl Scouts are; Dorothy Land. Alice Marie Howell. Troop 38: Rosemary Moore. Lois Moore, Mary Agnes Dunwoody. Jessie Coffman. Susie Scarce. Margaret Syester. Loyett Workinger. Janett Balsley. Margaret Yates, Jo Anna Yates. Troop 34. Troop 11 will have a Halloween party instead of a regular meeting next time. Miss Pauline Norton, captain of the troop, will be assisted by her lieutenant, Miss Martha Trembley. Troop 46 has elected patrol and corporal leaders as follows: True scout patrol, Jean Benham. patrol leader and Rosalie Levenson. corporal; Windy Corner patrol. Ida Jane Worsham. Janet Meditch: Happy Eight patrol. Beth Ann Willlston. Ellen Sue Ammerman; the Pines patrol, Jean Mellett. Eleice Aiman: Emanon patrol. Marjorie Goldberg. Jean Graham, and Minna Belle Seidensticker and Barbara Thompklns as leaders of the last patrol. Leaders’ association gave a farewell party and shower in honor of Miss Miriam Fay, who will leave Indianapolis to be director at La Crosse, Wis., at the Columbia Club

Marion County W. C. T. U. Plans Institute Two Days at Y. W.

Marion County W. C. T. U. institute will be held in Hollenbeck hall, Y. W. C. A. Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr, president of the board of directors will preside. Institute will convene at 10 Monday morning. All county and local directors, as well as local presidents will attend. Mrs. W. F. Knode will give the opening prayer and scripture reading. Following organization of the institute, committees will be appointed. Mrs. Robert McKay, county pres-

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Before her marriage Wednesday, Oct. 15, Mrs. Roscoe Ulrich Wade was Miss Frances Alice Tomlin.

Wednesday night. Traveling games were played and miniature suitcases were given as favors. Mrs Charles E. Cole, Mrs. Edward A. Gardner, Mrs. Henry Ballman Jr. and Miss Clara Foxworthy were in charge of the party. The activities committee had its meeting at the Girl Scout headquarters Wednesday morning. Mrs. Cecil Calvert is chairman. Next Court of Awards will be held Saturday afternoon, Nov. 5, at the Broadway M. E. church. Blue cards for this court will not be accepted later than Nov. 1. This will be an open court. Educational and speakers’ committees will have a joint meeting on at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the Girl Scout headquarters, 512 Board of Trade building. Mrs. Theodore Vonnegut is chairman of this meeting. Troops whose registration is due are: Nos. 7, 14 and 39. If it is at all possible we would like to have these come in so that we may get credit for them at the national headquarters. The leaders’ training class is continuing its work every Monday morning at 10 at the Girl Scout headquarters. Miss Jean Adamson is conducting the course.

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ident, will extend greetings. Rest of morning program will be devoted to county directors presenting demonstrations of department work assisted by local directors. Mrs. Ida Scott will give the noon prayer. Following luncheon committee meetings will be held and county directors will conduct roundtable discussions from 1 to 2. Afternoon programs will be called to order by repeating in unison the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Mae Brown will conduct a medal contest. Mrs. Fred Kepner will lead assembly singing. Address for the afternoon will be given by Dr. Max A. Bahr, who will talk on “Mechanisms in Mental Diseases.” Mrs. T. A. Berry will pronodunce benediction. Tuesday morning meeting will be called to order at 10. Mrs. J. T. Roberts will give the invocation. Demonstrations of county directors will be presented until noon when the Rev. C. M. Kroft will lead the noon prayer. Committee meetings and round table discussions will follow luncheon. Mrs. Kepner will lead assembly singing at 2. Committee reports will be given. Paul C. Stetson, superintendent of Indianapolis public schools, will speak on “Teaching the Child of Today.” Mrs. E. A. Williams, secretary, will read minutes of the two day program. Mrs. Emma Miller will give closing prayer. Mrs. Bessie Hart, L. T. L. secretary, and Mrs. Grace Altvater, Y. P. B. secretary', will give demonstrations Monday morning as will following department directors; Mrs. I. E. Rush, child welfare; M's. M. D. Willey, Christian citizenship; Mrs. T. A. Berry, evangelistic; Mrs. Phoebe Link, health and medical temperance; Mrs. Mae Baker, scientific temperance instruction; Mrs. Herbert Thurston, social morality; Mrs. Mary Woodard, Americanization; Mrs. Bert Gadd, fairs and exhibits; Mrs. Emma Miller, Flower Mission and relief, and Mrs. Ella Gardner, legislation and petitions. Tuesday morning directors who will present demonstrations of department work will be Mrs. E. A. Williams, official papers; Mrs. Kepner, music; Mrs. Mae Brown, medal contests; Mrs. J. T. Roberts, par-, liamentary usage; Mrs. Carrie Handy, soldiers and sailors; Mrs. E. A. Kemp, Sunday schools; Mrs. Charles Nagel, temperance and missions; Mrs. Carrie M. Ross, work among colored people; Mrs. Carl Day, motion pictures; Mrs. Bash Orford, narcotics. County directors, local presidents, local directors of departments are serving on institute committees, assisted by Mrs. Williams, official papers chairman, and the following committees; Resolutions—Mrs. Martha Entwistle. Mrs. H. F. Thurston. Mrs. J. T. Roberts, Miss Adelaide Almond. Registration—Mrs. H. N. Garris. Mrs. Linnie Burns. Mrs. Albert Moore, Miss Leona Helmut. Judges of Demonsrtations—Mrs. L. E. York. Mrs. Minnie Claffey. Miss Irene Truebiood. New Members Committee—Mrs. Alonso Huls. Mrs. Rubv Yount, Mrs. M. W. Willey, Mrs. E. P. Messtck. Mrs. C. W. Ackman. Reservations—Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, Mrs. Charles Mann. Mrs. Eva Davidson. Mrs. Carrie L. Swails. Mrs. Rush and Miss Martha Cunningham. Prizes will be given for excellence of work during last year and new awards offered for the coming year. Meeting Is Arranged Kappa chapter, Pi Omicron sorority, will meet at 7 Monday night in the Chamber of Commerce building.

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Plans Made for Jewish ‘Bam Dance’ Plans are compete for the Jewish Community Center Association's first social event, an "Old Fashioned bam dance” at the Kirshbaum community center, 2314 North Meridian street, Sunday night. Nov. 2. Miss Evelyn Hahn, chairman of the J. C. C. A. entertainment committee has appointed the following sub-committees: Program— Adrian Reiter, chairman. Walter Lichtenstein. Max Elnstandig. John Efroymson. Morris Strauss. Willard Kahn, Mark Frank and Allan Kahn. Decoration—Mrs. Jacob Welas. chairman: Mrs. Bert Goldberg. Miss Hahn. Osear Levin and Arthur Rosenberg. Door—Miss Ida Koor. chairman: Dr. and Mrs. Philip Falander, Mrs. Davie Rosenberg. Refreshments —Max Elnstandig. Among the novel entertainments will be an old-time dancing contest, a community spirit contest and a harmonica contest. Chick Meyers and his orchestra will play the program of dances. The Jewish organization operates both the Kirshbaum center apd the Communal build ins.

CARD PARTIES

St. Patrick’s Social Club will entertain with a card party at the hall. Prospect street, at 8:15 Sunday night. Hostesses will be Mrs. Reuben Yohler and Mrs. Emil Mertz. English Avenue Mothers' Club of the Boys’ Club will entertain with a benefit card party at 8:15 tonight in the clubrooms, 1400 English avenue. Euchre and bunco will be played. A prize will be given. Mrs. Alvin Mayer is chairman. There will be card parties at Holy Rosary hall. 520 Stevens street, Monday afternoon and night for the benefit of Holy Rosary church. Games will begin at 2:30 and B:3CL Masked Party Set Harry Rogers, dance instructor at the Irvington School of Music, will entertain with a masked Halloween ball for his pupils and their friends Monday night. The party will begin immediately after the adult ballroom class. Mr. Rogers and his assistant will entertain with a specialty tap dance.

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George Sttnn e t. 13 13 Woo d1 awn avenue, to Floyd M. Lively, took place Monday at the Edwin Ray Method ist Episcopal church. The couple will be at home in the Dundee a p a r tments after Nov. 1.

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