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Attendants Are Chosen for Wedding Miss Florence Taggart, whose marriage to William Floyd Wiggins will take place at 8:30 Saturday, Nov. 15 in Meridian street Methodist Episcopal church has chosen her attendants. Miss Cornelis Manson, Milwaukee, will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Eugene E. Whitehill, Miss Louise Allen, Miss Elizabeth Taggart and Miss Mona Taggart. Party Set for Tuesday James Morrison will be best man. Ushers will be Russell McDermott, Obie Smith. Robert Saltmarsh and Oscar Kaelin. Miss Taggart’s two nephews. Alexander Taggart 111 and Henry Taggart will be pages. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Taggart, 4715 Washington boulevard and Mr. Wiggins is the son of M. V. Wiggins, 3841 North Meridian street. Mrs. George Hilgemeier will entertain with a party for Miss Taggart Tuesday. Mrs. Whitehill will be hostess for a luncheon bridge on Friday. Buffet Supper to Be Held Miss Louise Allen will entertain with a buffet supper at her home Sunday, Nov. 9. in honor of Miss Taggart and Mr. Wiggins. The bridegroom will give his bachelor dinner Thursday night, Nov. 13. The same night the Taggarts will entertain with a family dinner and party. The bridal dinner will be given Friday night. Following the wedding a reception will be held at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William Avery Atkins, Golden Hill. Literary Groups to Hear Talk by R. H. Coon “Literature's Debt to Greek and Roman Mythology,” will be the subject of an illustrated lecture by Ray- . mond H. Coon before members of the literature department of the Women's Department club at 2:30 Wednesday at the club house. Mr. Coon is associate professor of Latin at Indiana university. Mrs. E. M. Putney will present a group of autumn songs, accompanied by Mrs. C. G. Dunphy. Mrs. H. B. Pike, chairman, will preside. A tea will follow' the program, in charge of Mrs. John Mendenhall. Assistants are Mesdames Charlton N. Carter, Charles W. Field, H. D. Hamilton, Frank McCaslin, Charles F. Miller, H. L. Patrick, John F. Patton, Harry Plummer, Francis P. Russell, A. F. Wickes and Louis Wolff.

Girl Scouts

New Girl Scout candidates who have been reported during the week are: Doris Carter. Wanda Curry. Frances Fofdick. Jeanne Glascock. Mary Haynes, Gfttchen Jones. Geneva Kenworthy. Marjorie McGaw, Jeannette Meredith, Roberta Wiese. Troop 35; Rose Ann Fogarty, Mary Bewsev, Vernice Sehicketanz. Troop 15; Joan McCueri. Aieene Ward. Helen Carter, Jessica Carter. Troop 42; Audrey Mae Bocys. Delores Metcalfe. Marie Boggs. Troop 48: Mary Weaver. Betty Jones. Marcetta Rhoads, Troop 35: Lorraine Wormser. Adelide Pohlman. Charlotte Hoffman, Alice Elorade.-Troop 43; Mcrrilyn Zook, Troop 22; Caroline Peterson. Virginia Cain, Evelyn Neal. Troop 38: Mary Elizabeth Elrod. Susan Muns. Troop 18; Viola Tyner, Betty Robinson, Troop 39. Court awards will be held at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church at 2 Nov. 15. This is an open court. Patrol leaders elected in Troop 22 are: Mary Louise Merrill, Miriam Waldo, Eda Jane Glossbrener, Aline Bailey, Jane Crawford, Jane Held and Marilyn Knowlton. First and second lieutenants elected were Frances Stalker and Jane Crawford, respectively. Patrol leaders of Troop 34 and girls of Patrols 1, 2 and 3 hiked to Fessler's cabin last Saturdays Fire building tests were passed. Mrs. L. B. Willsey accompanied the girls. Troop 49 has changed its meeting place to School 80. A Hallowen party was given Friday by Troop 35 for forty girls. Stunts were given by the different patrols. Troop 49 hiked to Camp Dellwood last Saturday. This troop has elected the following patrol Ethel Jean Johnson. Myrtle Short, Roberta Haskell, Viola Hall. Dorothy Springer, Mildred Scails, Margaret Hirshman, Mary Lou Over. The troop meets at the Broadway M. E. church on Friday. Helen Knight of Troop 38 has been invested. Mrs. J. R. Farrell, Indianapolis Power and Light Company, will start her classes in the home badge work from 9:30 to 11 Saturday. Nov. 8. Every Girl Scout is invited to attend. The work will include courses for cooking, housekeeper, hostess, electrician, laundress, handywoman, needlewoman and craftsman. Classes will be held every Saturday morning. Among troops that have had Halloween parties are Troops 23 and 42. Troop 32 had a party at the home of the captain, Miss Carolyn Warner. * New patrol leaders of Troop 28 arj Mary Miller. Gretchen Tripp, Jean Hamill, Marion Blackley, Mary J. Davies, Charlotte Davie, Jean Engelke. Jo Ann Casey, Mary Louise Growe and Ann Beck. Leader's association meeting will be held at 10 Wednesday morning at Girl Scout headquarters, 512 Board of Trade building. Leaders training class held at headquarters every Monday morning is continuing with second class next week. Troop 1 will have its regular meeting Friday at the Irvington Presbyterian church, Johnson and Julian avenues. Miss Mary Meyers of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association no longer is examiner for the health winner merit badge. Tliis badge now is being passed by captains. Camp committee will hold its meeting at 11 Monday. Mrs. Charles E. Cole is chairman.

\ y ".s•.£ I ! Annual'Membership "Drive \ j Plans -for the annual fall mem- tional educational research depart \ iKaKSk' •-. / bership meeting of entire Indian- ment, have been invited to speak. V m||||R / apolis Young Women’s Christian The Y. W. C. A. is represented i \ ** " ll > ' / Association are being combined forty-four foreign countrties. Th \ *§ ' & / with those of world fellowship com- Indianapolis association is repre \ < ' ?s?>,' imfS? / mittee for the observance of world stoned by Miss Sue Perry, who i \ ' < | Ism? V / week of prayer Nov. 10-15. working in the City of Mexico thi \ i / / be lleld Nov - 14 ’ with a pro " Miss Augusta Hiatt and Mis X . | / gram for. which the general theme Blanche Maine are co-chairmen c • , $ •> / will be international problems deal- the world fellowship committee, as -1 S mg with women. sisted by Mrs. A. A. Wedderspooi ' Miss Henrietta Roelofs, national i Mrs. Fermor S. Cannon, Mrs. Henr I / ] At • —l l . , . ( , world fellowship representative, and t,. Hummons, Mrs. Francis Murph; MaA. WliUom. 15 UarhlkM&’V %!Sn ■ Miss Oolooah Berner of the na- ; Misses Louise Thelma Pattei u " . I son, Josephine Seitz, Beatrice Rieg

Mrs. Oscar A. Jose Jr., before her marriage Saturday, Oct. 25, at the First Presbyterian church was Miss Anna Lou Henry, daughter of S. E. Henry, 4814 North Meridian street. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jose, 3048 Fall Creek boulevard. Members of the Jcse-Henry bridal party (left to right) were Miss Helen Louise Rogers. Miss Catherine Jose, sister of the • bridegroom; Miss Margaret Henry, sister of the bride, who was maid of honor; Miss Anne Richardson, Pasadena. Cal., and Miss Victoria Pyle, Wilmington, Del.

Mrs. Maxwell to Be Hostess at Tea for Upsilon Chapter

Mrs. G. E. Maxwell. 3025 Broadway, will be hostess for a blue and gold tea to be given from 3 to 5 Sunday at her home by members of Upsilon chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma sorority. This is the first of a series of rush parties to b® held within the next few weeks. Mrs. Fred Kepner will sing, accompanied by Miss Bessie Hill. Miss

RABBI STEINBERG TO ADDRESS COUNCIL

Council of Jewish Juniors will meet at 2:30 Sunday in the Kirshbaum Community Center. Rabbi Milton Steinberg will speak orr “Medieval Hebrew Poetry.” The Junior council will hold a clothes hanger sal? next week, and members are asked to bring as many as possible to the meeting. Plans will be made for a Thanksgiving dance to be given Thanksgiving night at the Claypool. Journalists to Meet All members of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic sorority for women, are invited to attend a meeting of the Indianapolis alum a nae chapter Monday night at the home of Miss "Winifred Smith, Marott. Business meetings of alumnae chapter are held the first Monday night of each month and Active members meet every Wednesday for lunchech at, L. S. Ayres’ tearoom. Delta Zetas to Meet Mrs. G. R. Alexander. 740 North Chester street, will entertain members of Delta Zeta Psi sorority tonight with a Halloween and kid Barty.

Little Betty Buell, cousin of 11. bride, was flower girl. Marriage of Miss Suzanna Kolhoff, daughter of Mrs. Sue Kclhoff, 219 North Randolph street, to William R. Bockstahler took place last Saturday in Christ church. The couple will be at heme at 317 East Thirty-seventh street. - Before her marriage Sunday, Mrs. Stanton A. Wilkes was Miss Melba Marguerite Prosch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Prosch, 624 West drive, Woodruff Place. Dr. and Mrs. Wiikes will be at home in Calumet City, 111.

Deris Edrington will give several readings. Mrs. Harold Kohlmeyer will sing sorority songs. All appointments will be in gold and blue, the sorority colors. Miss Myla Smith, international president, will pour, assisted by Mrs. Roy Crowder, Miss Suise Hale, Miss Rebekah Hislop and Miss Mary Jane Schenck. Miss Florence Gray is chairman in charge of the tea. assisted by Mrs. Kohlmeyer and Miss Hill. Guests and members who will attend are: Misses Thelma De Vere. Helen Trout. Elberta Bell. Hazel Baker. Mary Hardinger, Mildred Dav. Kathryn Scott. Dorothy Bartholomew and Ann Bowlin; Mesdames Edgar C. White. William I. Scott. Robert Newel. Oleta Aderholtz. Charies Snider. George Smith. Misses Josephine Hoffman. Myla Smith. Burnetta . Miller. Florence Grady, Katherine Elzea. Marguerite Fisher. Nellie Morgan. Eva McLeod. Lola Bird. Catherine Frider. Zelma Cummings, Wilma Wheatcraft and Mary Brockway. Association to Meet Woman's Association of Irvington Methodist Episcopal church will hold its monthly business and social meeting in the church Thursday. Miss Irene Duncan, special guest speaker on the morning program, Will talk on “Golden Jubilee Pageant.” Following luncheon a travelogue will be given. Plays in Recital Miss Susan Shedd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. She&d. 29'3 North Delaware street, a junior at Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, 0.. appeared, in recital Wednesday night. She played the last movement of the Grand Piece Symphonique for the organ, by Caesar Franck.

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Y. W. C. A. Is Preparing for Annual Membership Drive

Plans >for the annual fall membership meeting of entire Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association are being combined with those of world fellowship committee for the observance of world week of prayer Nov. 10-15. General membership meeting will be held Friday. Nov. 14, with a program for. which the general theme will be international problems dealing with women. Miss Henrietta Roelofs, national world fellowship representative, and Miss Oolcoah Berner of the na-

LUNCHEON BRIDGE AT I, A, C, SCHEDULED

Members and guests of the Indianapolis Athletic Club will be entertained with a luncheon bridge at 1 in the green jroom Wednesday afternoon. Hostesses for the party are Mrs. William J. Blackley, Mrs. Charles W. McGarvey, Mrs. Sylvan L. Mouser, Mrs. William F. Moyer, Mrs. C. O. Rogers and Mrs Allen V. Stackhouse. THETA ALUMNAE TO MEET AT SUPPER Members of Indianapolis Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae chapter will meet for a buffet supper at 6 Friday night at the chapter house'. 442 East Forty-sixth street. Members of the active chapter will present a program of stunts and songs. Mrs. Charles Binkley, chairman of hostesses, will be assisted by: Mesdames Vincent Ball, Wendell Barrett. Richard Dye. Louis Hensley, j. A. Hittle, Thomas Moynahan, Verne K. Reeder. Francis Sommers. Miss Edna Balz and Miss Charlott# Reissner. Beginning in December the meetings will be held on Saturday afternoons at homes of various members. TRI PSI SORORITY MOTHERS TO MEET The Tri Psi sorority, mothers’ club of Delta Delta Delta sorority at Butler, will meet Friday for luncheon at the chapter house, 809 West Hampton drive. Mrs. Fred Hooker will be hostess, assisted by: Mesdames C. C. Brandt. Hazel Taylor, Grant Mullendore, Robert Hayes. E. E. Mendnhall, W. A. Hill, C. A. Schaefer and C. X. 3aker. CLUB STUDY GROUP WILL HEAR REVIEW Members of the book-a-month study group of the literature department of the Women’s Department Club will meet at the clubhouse at 10:30 Wednesday, Nov. 12. Mrs. Edward A. Brown will review “The Woman of Andros,” by Thornton Wilder. Mrs. H. W. Rhodehamel, chairman, will preside. Pledge Rites Slated Regular weekly meeting of Beta chapter, Omega Phi Tau sorority will be held at 8 Monday night at the heme of Mrs. Eleanor Dickinson, 1119 North Keystone avenue. Pledge sendees will be held for Miss Mafy Burroughs.

tional educational research department, have been invited to speak. The Y. W. C. A. is represented in forty-four foreign countrties. The Indianapolis association is represtened by Miss Sue Perry, who is working in the City of Mexico this year. Miss Augusta Hiatt and Miss Blanche Maine are co-chairmen of the world fellowship committee, assisted by Mrs. A. A. Wedderspoon, Mrs. Fermor S. Cannon, Mrs. Henry L. Hummons, Mrs. Francis Murphy, Misses Louise Ellig, Thelma Patterson, Josephine Seitz, Beatrice Riegger and members of the Miriam Club. Membership committee, which will co-operate with the world fellowship committee in arrangements for the Nov. 14 meeting is composed of: Mesdames Samuel Ashby, chairman; Louis H. Wolff, F. L. Evans. J. W. Atherton, G. W. Dunninglon. Walter Grow, A. H. Hinkle. E. G. Helms. Emma I.emen, Robert L. McKenzie, J. Edward Morris. Maurice J. Moore. A. R. Monroe, W. W. Turpin. W. H. Wheeler, Charles Niceley. Harry B. Moris, E. D. Moten and Miss Laura G. Reynolds.

INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK

Mrs. Samuel R. Artman will talk: on “Bushmen, Bantus and Hotten- i tots, U. S. Africa,” at meeting of ; the International Travel Study Club , next week. MONDAY Jeanne d'Arc chapter will meet in the Spink-Arms for luncheon at 12. Mrs. Artman will lead a discussion of South Africa. Members will talk chiefly on English speaking people j of Africa and their relations, politi-j cally and industrially, with the natives; also plant, mineral and animal life on the continent. Mrs. : Geneva Guental will arrange a pro- j gram'. NeW members will be initiated. | Members may bring guests. Normandy chapter will hold a business meeting at 11:30 at the Spink-Arms. After the meeting members will join the Jeanne d’Arc chapter for luncheon and discussion. TUESDAY Egyptian chapter will meet at 1:30 with Mrs. R. E. James. 28 North Bradley street. Mrs. O. E. Mov/man and Mrs. Harry Dunnington will assist the hostess. Margery Jane Deith will give a read-; ing. Brazilian chapter will meet at i 7:30 with Mrs. C. W. Sharp. 1328 i North Gale street. Mrs. George E. Harvey will be joint hostess. WEDNESDAY Brittany chapter will meet at 12 at the Sprink-Arms for luncheon.' Thjg will be gest day. Mrs. Halhj Fair is in charge of the program. Responses to roll call will be curi rent new r s cor. lernirg Africa. THURSDAY Zuyder Zee chapter will meet at 1 j for luncheon a: the home of Mrs j E. J. Katzenberger, 1335 North La I Salle street. Mrs. Emer Pohlman ! will be joint hostess. A program of Holland music has been arranged by Mrs. Katzen|);rg?r, nreguam chair-

State Days * i Observed by Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha, national nonacademic sorority, is holding its initial | state days at the Antlers this week- ; end. r Founded in 1914 at Chicago, the : sorority has grown rapidly to thirH T -eight active chapters, nine of which are in Indiana. Miss Veronica i Palandech of Chicago, supreme president, will be an honored gtrest. Miss Wilhelmina Oeffler, Indianapolis, is general chairman for the group: The committe chairmen in j charge include: Misses Cleo Justice. Irene Robinson, j Virginia Fort. Ruth Higgins. Catherine j Moore. Ruth Robinson and Marian Davis | and Mesdames Elizabeth Simon, Virginia ; Butler and Helen Bennett. A banquet will be held tonight in | the main dining room of the hotel. Entertainment will be furnished by i members of visiting chapters, with Mary Morgan, Indianapolis, acting : as toastmaster. Following the banquet, a dance will be held, in the ballroom. Hunter’s Rhythm Kings will play. Specialty dances are to be given by the Misses Judy Nealis and Helen Tal- : bott of Indianapolis. Sunday’s plans include business meeting, luncheon and bridge-tea. Miss Bamadette Murphy, Ft. Wayne, I president of one of the two Indiana grand councils of the sorority, will | be toastmaster at the luncheon. Eilen Leitzman Swartz, Terre Haute, I will preside at the business meeting. ; She is president of the other Ini diana grand council. The bridge-tea will end the sesr sions. Indiana' chapter presidents are: Indianapolis, Mrs. Elizabeth Simon; Terre Haute. Gladys Marvel; Evansville. I Myrtle Morneweg; Ft. Wayne, Helen Kirki hoff and Lucille Speelman; Lafayette, j Eleanor Harris and Lenore Treecc; South Jean Wollpert and Mardelle Luther. [Mrs. Mellett on Program of Book Section Members of the book section of the fine arts study group will hear Mrs. John Mellett speak on "Modern American Poetry” at a meeting at 10 Thursday in the Rauh Memorial library. She will review “The Glory of the Nightingales,” by Edwin Arlington Robinson, and “Renascence,” by Edna St. Vincent Millay. On Nov. 13 she will talk on the romantic novel, using as illustrations “Moby Dick.” by Herman Melville; “Long ! Hunt,” by James Boyd, and “Angel Pavement,” by J. B.,,Priestley. She will talk on “Modern Criticism” Nov. 20. Her talk will include remarks about Irving Babbitt, Norman Foerster, H. L. Mencken and Henry Seidel Cariby. ‘ftegional Fiction” will be the subject of her talk Nov. 26. She will use “My Antonia,” by Willa Cather, and “Shepherds in Sackcloth,” by Sheila Kaye Smith, as illustrations.

Theta Mothers to Hold Style Show and Tea

Mrs. Emsley Johnson will be hostess for a musical tea and style show tn be given at her home, 3447 Washington boulevard, Friday afternoon by members of the Mothers’ Club of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Proceeds will be added to the building fund for anew chapter house. , Professional models will demonstrate the fall modes for daytime and evening wear. Theta trio, composed of Mrs. Helen Harrison Dailey, harpist; Miss Margaret Harrison, violinist and Miss Merle Zaring, pianist, will present the musical program., Mrs. Johnsop, will be assisted by: Mrs. Edward McGaughey, Mrs. A. S. Mens. Mrs. R. K. Dickerson and Mrs. William H. Fleming. Members of active chapter who will serve are Misses Mardena Johnson, Eleanor Hack, Mary Jane Stout. Harriett Dickerson, Virginia Fleming. Harriett McGaughey, Valencia Meng, Grace Barnett and Magdalene Adams.

man. Responses will be current events. Chee Foo chapter wall meet w r ith Mrs. F. W. Christena, 328 Berkeley road, at 8 p. m. FRIDAY Lincolniap chapter will meet with Mrs. Bert Smith, Zionsville, for luncheon. Mrs. Horace Carey and Mrs. D. W. Crockett will assist the hostess. Following the lecture Mrs. Ralph Harrison wall speak on “Liberia.” Mrs. Carey's subject will be “Adventures of an African Slaver.” Mrs. H. J. Stowbaugh will have as her topic “The Boer War; Cause and Results.” Mrs. Adolph Emhardt will give the musical program. Responses will be “Thanksgiving Thoughts.” Toyama chapter will meet at 7:30 in the blue room of the Spink-Arms. A program will be given. Hawaiian chapter reports the following new members: Mrs. Fred Breene, Mrs. Harry Mann, Mrs. George Lambert and Mrs. George Pierce. BAPTIST SOCIETY TO MEET ON THURSDAY Martha Hawkins Society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. L. B. Millikan, 1304 North Delaware street. Guests will be members of the Social Circle. Mrs. Elizabeth Blackmore will talk on her experiences in Baffin Land. Mrs. E. O. Noggte has arranged a musical program. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. E. W. Camp. Mrs. G. H. Dalrymple and Mrs. Charles Brigham. Association to Meet Indianapolis Past Pocahontas Asi sociation will meet at the home of Mrs. M, Bogue, 302 North Arsenal avenue, at 8 Monday.

ALUMNAE CLUB WILL PRESENT PROGRAM

Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will hold its November meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Isabel Cannon Cartwright, 5420 North New Jersey street. Luncheon will be followed by a business meeting. A short sketch and musical program, “Mu Phi Epsilon in 1903,” will be presented in celebration of the founding of the sorority in November, 1903. Those who will take part are Mrs. Nell Kemper McMurtrey, Mrs. Elsie Evans Pattison. Mrs. Mildred Barrett Pearson, Mrs. Asel Spellman Still, Mrs. Helen Smith Folz and Miss Norma Mueller. Open Parley of Alt r us a State Clubs More than forty members of the Indianapolis Altrusa Club were to go to Kokomo todky to attend the state convention of the Indiana Association of Altrusa Clubs meeting today and Sunday at the Frances hotel. Delegates are Nancy Bryan, Mary Dickson. Margaret Hayes Mary RiggMary Meyers. Margaret Karst, Adelaide Lewis and Pearl Tucker. Parley Opens at 2 Today Alternates are: Emma Williams, Stasia Staley. Anna Hammerbeck, Georgianna Webber, Nelle Warren, Ada B. Robinson, Helena Patterson, and Lucille Moulton. Hazel Williams of Indianapolis, national vice-president, will be an honor guest. Miss Mamie Bass, Indianapolis, first national president, and Miss Janette' Briggs- Kalamazoo. Mich., district governor of Michigan and Ohio also will be guests. Convention sessions which opened at 2 today will be held at the Mai sonic Temple Mrs. Isabel H. Purdum ! state president, and Miss Ada Rice, | secretary, will preside. Banquet Set for Tonight | Howard Brown, president of the I Inter-Club council, will welcome the ! visitors, and Mrs. Thomas L. Knipe, former national president, will give greetings from Altrusa. A banquet will be held at 7 tonight. Mrs. Alice McKay Kelley, New York, will be speaker. A musical program will be given. A breakfast will be held Sunday morning. Miss Lena Leafgreen is general chairman for the convention.

NEWS OF CAMP FIRE GIRLS

The annual dinner of the Camp Fire council will be held Friday night, Nov. 14, at the Roberts Park church. Paul C. Stetson, city schools superintendent, will speak. The Dramatic Club and the girls’ chorus will meet at Christ church at 2 Saturday. The first meeting of the Torchbearers’ Club will be held Friday, Nov. 7, in the Camp Fire office at 7. Court of Awards will be held Saturday morning, Nov. 1, at the Y. W. C. A., in the social hall. "The Scribes are editing “Fagots.” Miss Beatrice Burgan, university senior, is in charge. The Guardian’s Association will hold a monthly meeting Monday at 7:30 in the Camp Fire office. All needlework guild material must be in the Camp Fire office by Nov. 13. Honors will not be awarded for material turned in after that time. Shutan will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 at the Y. W. C. A. to discuss Thanksgiving and Christmas projects. Nov. 22 will be Boy Scout-Girl Scout-Camp Fire Girl-day at Butler university. Mrs. Marjorie Sutherlin’s Tanda group held their meeting Thursday afternoon at the East Washington street library. Twelve of her girls will take their woodgatherer rank Saturday. r The Blue Birds of School 57, who meet at the Irvington Methodist church, were divided into two groups Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. R. Randall, 338 North Audubon road, took charge of one of the groups and Barbara Dyer and Lorraine Thomas, the other. Oct. 26 the Happy Times Nest Blue Bird group was organized under the leadership of Miss Jane LaBlant, 3805 North Delaware street. They elected as follows: President, Marilyh Christena; vice-president, Lois Liljibald; secretary, Diane Gohn; treasurer, Sally Van Buren. Mrs. Mary Gordon, 1151 West Thirtieth street, is guardian of the new Bluebird group organized at School 41. The following girls belong to the group: Beverly Boyle. Thetis Baker, Alice Barker, Helen Bellamy. Anna Cotton, Edna Crist. Betty DeNoon. Mabey Fitzwate-, Margaret Huves. Verla James. Cora Kellermeier. Jeanette Kimberlin. Violet Meyer Betty Meggenhoffen, Betty Stewart, Dorothy Jean Stanford. Esther Schaefer. Ruby Shelton. Betty Smith. Mary Westfall, MarEllen Cooke. Mary Rebecca Gordon and Dorothy Kiutey. The new group of Bluebirds or% ganized at School 82 contains the following members: Edith Simmons, Ernestine Woodson. Lucille Moss. Margaret Evans. Irene Madden. Mae Montgomery, June Calcourd. Hazel Lane Smith. Mary Louise Heavin. Gail Burtt. Patsy Griffin. Mary Kathryn Hass. Patricia Alexander. Clarence Townsend. Bobby Kendrick. John Hendrick. Lorretta Schermerhorn. Thelma Jean Clarkson, Mildred Line. Velma Embry. Grace Davis and Emily Louise Brooks. The two new groups of Bluebirds organized at School 85 undeir the leadership of Mrs. Harry E. Ift'dron, 6103 Lowell avenue, and Mrs. C. D. Vawter, 33 North Sheridan drive, contain the following girls: Doris Coe, Phyllis Jean Wilcox. Marjorie Brown, Marian Jasper, Alma Jealf Ehlers, Leslie and Lucille Weaver, Mary Tavlor. Mary Louise Cory. Anna Belle Rosemary Cray. Joan Marie Parr. Jane L o {s Jacoby. Sarah Louise Wheat, Betty Ann Harvey. Emily Ann Rhodes. Mary Alice Hydron. Carolyn Moore. Mary Frances Pressnall. Catbleen Wilson. Alice Jan Hiatt, Betty Mauve Smith. Kathleen Armiston. Ruth Marie Diss. Jane Justice. Evelyn Alton. Dorothy Ziegler, Martha Ehlers. Charlotte Gibson. Frazier and Mary Ann Allen. The Tawasiya Camp Fire group, Mrs. Mary M. Heagy, guardian, celebrated Halloween at the summer cabin “U Cum C Us” of Mi. and

.NOV. 1, 1930

Concert to Earn Funds for Jobless Board of directors of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club has voted to giv* one-half of the proceeds from its Tipica orchestra concert to relieva the unemployment situation in In-* dianapolis. The orchestra will appear Thanksgiving night at the Armory under the auspices of the organization. Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club is the largest woman’s service club in the city. Mrs. Adah O. Frost, president, has announced the following committee appointments: General Chairman—Miss Marv Jan Sturgeon. _ House and Decoratlons-Miss Mvra T. Majors, chairman: Mrs. Grace Olmore. Mrs. Clara Benson. Misses Marjorie Fora. Lucy Osborn. Fanny Miner. Tickets—Miss Anna Giesen. chairman? Mrs Annette Wilson. Misses Pearlr Hollowav Retta Halsev. Martha Pommerentn*. Jessie Brvant. Hazel Street. Ray McKlnnis. Eva Lewis. Mabel Kreglo. Clara Given. Irene Dougherty. Lulu Harvey. Eva Collins. Alma Williams, Lenora Honecker. treasurer. , . _ Program—Mrs. Sara Majors Avert chairman; Misses Thelma Dawson. Adah Huber. Publicity—Mrs. Nancy Martens, chairman- Misses Lois Baker and Lulu Allen. Sections-Mrs. Pearl Cook, chairman: Misses Theda Byrket. Mame Calpha, and Louise Ford. Club Contacts —Miss Sue Stuart, chairman; Mrs. Nellie Warren. Dr. Helen Lang, ner. Misses Forba McDaniels. Mamlo Larsh. Flora Lyons. Jean Adamson. Allc Anderson and Ruth Milligan. Ushers—Miss Clara Vincent, chairman} ' Mrs. Mabel Buck. Mrs. Louise Mclntyre. Misses Jean Paton and Ernestine Men*. I lev. i Patronesses and Lne Party—Miss Stella [ Coleman. chairman: Mesdames Irenn j Reeves Moore. Camille Fleig. R. Harry | Miller. F. F. McWhirter, Martha Zoer* I c-her. Misses Glenn Anderson, Marie Kast, ! Elizabeth Rainey. Nell Allemong. Merica j Hoagland. Marie Bowen, Clara Schoeii, Agnes Cruse. Julia Landers, Abbic Hall i MacDonald, Jean Jackson. Schools—Mrs. Elsie Huebnes Olsen < chairman: Misses Lillian Harrison, Laura Hanna. Gertrude Liebcr. Louise Rossj Frances Moder and Isabell Drummond. Out-of-town Committee—f)r. Elsie Stew, art. chairman: Misses Ruth Leedy. Marie Tudor. Mayme Blades. Katherine Kaerscher. Psi lota Xi Bridge Set Delta Beta chapter, Psi lota XI sorority, will hold a dinner bridge Monday night at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. Martin Eastburn, 402 North Arlington avenue.

Mrs. L. B. Barnes on the Brookville road. Tire new Camp Fire group under the leadership of Mrs. Decius, 4429 East Thirtieth street, which meets at School 73 contains the following girls: Harriet Cave. Rebecca Cave. Dorothy Downs, Evelyn Minchin, Jeanne DeMossf Adria Delks. Marjorie Cook. Arthalle Morris. Helen Kelley. Hilda Stewart, Christina June. Audrey Bell and Mary Cross. The new group of Camp Firo girls at School 82 contains the following members: Dorothy Shockley. Marcella Noel, Dorothy Windhorst. Louise Plummer. Elizabeth Clayton. Marcy Graston. Lucille Stovall. Finetta Louise Christie. Vivian Lotz. Margaret Wacker. Thelma Sanders. Mildred Craston, Martha Schermerhorn. Freda Meece. Mary Montgomery. Marian Burk, Dorothy Stewart. Doris Embry. Virginia Harrell. Della Hackett. Charlotte Ketchum, Dorothea Henderson and Rub/ Winger. The Witawentin Camp Fire group, Miss Ethelmae Miller, guardian, held a guest Halloween party Wednesday evening at the home of the president, Betty Hobbs. The new group at School 47. elected officers at their meeting Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ethelmae Millei* was in charge: President, Mabel Thomas. vice-president, Leona Owens; secretary. Helen Hancock; treasurer, Lucille Weaver, and scribe, Dolores Herrin. The Aweont group of Franklin. Ind., Miss Clara Ferguson, guardian, was registered this week as follows; Assistant guardians, Mary Ferguson and Mary Louise Dills, with the following girls: Sarah Garrett, Martha Murphy, Wilma VanDlver, Reba Clark. Helen McClain. DeLoirs Keith. Genevieve Campbell. Kathryn Hoagland. Eleanor Hougham, Helen Bowen, Elizabeth Ferguson. Betty Lou Brown. Jane Overstreet and Margaret Turner. The Otyokwa group, Mrs. Mary Heagy, guardian, met at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church with ten members present. The Wawasai group, Mrs. Carl Anderson, guardian, will give a oneact play, “Not Such a Goose,” tha Tuesday before Thanksgiving at tha First Reformed church. The Wokitan group, Miss Julia Timmons, guardian, gave a Halloween party Wednesday at the home of Janet Gray. The Oklciap group at School 80 had a Halloween party Monday at the school. The party was in charge of the program committee, Ida Mae Renten and Rose Harman. Miss Alice Stekett is guardian. SORORITY TO HOLD TEA FOR MOTHERS Kappa Delta Theta sorority members will entertain with a tea Sunday at the Lumley tea room in honor of their mothers. Harry Bason, Jimmy Boyer and Sid Jerome will give a program of musical numbers. Miss Myrtle Gumbel will give readings. Guests will be: Mesdames John Mac Garry, H. P. Leiper, C. J. Mclntyre. W. F. Bradley. Stephen DeVault. Frank Pirtie. C. Firth, William J. Ewing. Roy Pavey. E. G. Lawson. William Semmier, Q. W. McCallister, Clyde Hauser, James Wilde. M. B. Murrer, F. MflCammon and J. Bchaub. sunnysideTguild TO HOLD SESSION Sunnyside Guild will have luncheon and business meeting at 12:30 Monday at Mrs. Webb’s tearoom, 1300 North Pennsylvania street, Mrs. A. W. Early, chairman, will be assisted by: Mesdames J. A. Daugherty, L. T. Dwyer. William Eisenlohr. Sauehler, Edward Ferger. B. M. Forbes. S. T. Fox, Ira Frederick and William Freund. Alpha Zetas to Meet Reg”’ir meeting of Alpha Upsilon chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, will be held at 6 Tuesday afc the Antlers.