Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1930 — Page 8
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Miss Marian Fisher and C. B. Kendall Will Wed in Church Rites Tonight Miss Marian Elizabeth Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fisher, and Chester B. Kenclall will be married at 8:30 tonight at the First United Lutheran church. The Rev. Benjamin Kendall, father of the bridegroom, will read the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Clarence Gardnr. Miss Pauline Raes, organist, wil play and Miss Margaret Dennis, Newcastle, will sing. The altar will be banked with palms and ferns, with baskets of white chrysanthemums at both sides. Cathedral candles in branched eandlebra, will burn during the ceremony. Pews reserved for the families will be marked with streamers of white ribbe and clusters of white chrysanthemums.
Miss Norma To Davidson will be the bride’s maid of honor. She will wear a gown of rust colored transparent velvet, and will carry rust and yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids, Misses Eleanor Rumps and Mary Elizabeth Baldwin, South Bend; Virginia Elliott and Mrs. Roger Teeguarden will wear two shades of yellow. They will wear slippers to match the cowns and Cornelian pendants, gifts of the bride. Their flowers will be toronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Gown to Be of Satin George A. Fisher Jr., brother of the bride, will be the be„ *7ian. and Richard Wurst. Chicago; Robert Small. South Bend; Hastings Smith, Louisville, and Joe Coffin will be the ushers. The bride will be attired in a gown of ivory bridal satin, fashioned in empire style. The long tulle veil will be draped close to her head and trimmed with a cluster of orange blossoms, and a pearl chin strap. She will wear a strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and will carry a shower bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, lilies of the valley and orchids. Reception to Be Held Mary Anita Stone, flower girl, will wear a bouffant dress of white net. She will carry a basket of rose petals. Don Driver, the ring bearer, will wear a suit of white satin, and will carry the ring on a pillow. A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. The home will be decorated with palms and white flowers. After the reception the bride.and bridegroom will go south on a wedding trip. She will travel in a green ensemble with matching accessories. The bride attended De Pauw university, and is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Kendall is a graduate of De Pauw, and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta, and Phi Mu Alpha, honorary musical fraternity.
DINNER-BRIDGE HELD EOR MISS REEVES
Miss Lois Reeves was honored by a group of friends who entertained With a dinner-bridge at the Lumley tearoom Thursday night. Table decorations and appointments were carried out in a color scheme of orchid and pink. Those present with Miss Reeves were: Mesdames Charles Babcock. L. A. Coy; Misses Ruth Miner. Blanche Williams. Virginia Neff, Emily Decring. Dorotha Magee, Adeline Latz. Mary Ellen Chandler, Margaret Biltz. Pearl Black. Chrystal Kress. Helen Slinger. Susan Beaver, Ruth Glass. Virginia Kcarin and Maude Burk.
DATES ARE SET FOR DISTRICT SESSIONS
Dates for district conventions of the Indiana Federation of Clubs were announced at the close of the executive board meeting held Wednesday and Thursday at West Baden Springs hotel. West Baden, They are as follows: First, March 26 at Boonville: Second, March 24. Martinsville: Third. March 12. Scottsburg: Fourth. March 25. Columbus; Fifth. April 10. Clinton: Sixth. March 11. Erookville; Seventh. April 9. Indianapolis: Eighth, March 10. Bluffton: Ninth. April 8. Sheridan; Tenth. April 7. Fowler; Eleventh. March 17. Lebanon: Twelfth. March 19. Auburn, and Thirteenth. March 18. Rochester. The district conventions have been set earlier this year than last because of the biennial council meeting of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs at Phoenix. Ariz.. early in May. .4, C . HOFFMAN TO TAKE OVER POST Arthur C. Hoffman will be installed as president of the Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club tonight in Rooms E and F at the Y. M. C. A at 7:30. Other officers to be installed are: Vice-president. Albert Esculto; secretary. Miss Elizabeth Myers, nd treasurer. Mrs. J. H. Ehlers. A Thanksgiving party has been arranged to follow the installation sendees. BRIDGE-TEA SHOWER HONOR BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. Barrett Woodsmall. 534 East Maple road, entertained Friday afternoon with a bridge-tea and personal shower in honor of Miss Frances Brackett, whose marriage to Harold E. Derr will take place Nov. 19. Yellow chrysanthemums and roses were used in decorating the home, and the tables. The guests with Miss Brackett were: Mesdames Charles E., Brackett. William Mqonev Jr . Donald Ruh. Lvndell Foster. Herman Lauder. Henry Dixmer Jr.. John Moore. John Schumaker. Bon Aspv. William Fox. William Keglcv. George Browne. Edward Fillion. Dudley Smith. Alfred Guvot. Forrest Thorne: Misses Betty Fisher and Martha Lee McCreary. MISS EVELYN GEIS GUEST AT PARTY Miss Evelyn Shirley Geis. whose marriage to Robert Charles Franz will take place Nov. 20, was entertained Thursday night by Mrs. Henry Franz, mother of the bride-groom-elect, at her home, 1523 South East street. Decorations carried out the bride's blue, wine and green color scheme. Guests included: Mesdamcs Herbert Theile. P. J. Holrer. Charles Achgiil. Harry Adams. Nicholas Stout Louise Sweenev Ed Trtmpe. Charles Drexler. Henry Franz Jr.: Miss Lucy Holrer Minnie Holier. Beatrice Sweeney. Gertrude Sweeney and Gertrude Franz.
Lecture to Be Given at Propylaeum The Propylaeum Club will present Mrs. Horace E. Coleman at 2:30 Wednesday in a talk on The Fine Arts of the Japanese Home.” Members of the entertainment committee which is sponsoring the lecture are: Mesdames John W. Kern, chairman: Myron Green. William H. Coleman. James Cunning. Benjamin F. Hitz. Kin Hubbard, Ovid Butler Jameson. Louis H. Levey, William A. Louden. John A. MacDonald, Charles A. Plafflin, Michael A. Ryan. Samuel Lewis Shank and Paul H. White. Hostesses for the afternoon will be; Mesdames William L Elder. Samuel H. Fletcher. Lewis N. Poyser, Herman C. Tuttle. Rov Elder Adams. William F. Landers. Burton E. Parrott. Fred C. Gardner, Le Rov Kahler, Edgar Evans. Edmund M. Craft. Allen A. Wilkinson. Eugene H. Darrach, Henry H. Hornbrook, Mortimer C. Furscott. Fred Bates Johnson. William A. Moore. Irving W. Lemaux. Thor G. Wesenberg. John S. Pearson. John Morris Haynes A. Kiefer Mayer. Harry M. Ohr. Samuel Sutphln. Mesdames Macy Malott. Myron Green. John S. Kittle. William C Griffith. Elias C. Atkins. O. D. Bohlen. Samuel Dowden Albert E. Sterne. Thaddeus R. Baker. Herbert M. Woollen, William A. Courtright. Frederick E. Matson. Eli Lilly Jr.. Richard Wynne S. Owen. Charles Martindale, U. G. Baker. Blanche Chenoweth. Irving M. Fauvre, Wood A. Capertoa, Walter Goodall. William F. Jungclaus. Mesdames William H. Harrison. Byron E. La Follette, Charles J. Lynn, Harold B Tharp. Quincey Myers. Frank F. Hitchine. William F. Insley. Lynn B. Millikin. Alexander; Misses Fora C. MacCrea and Lucy Taggart. Members of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Propylaeum include: Mesdames Thomas R Kackley, John W. Kern. Fred Hoke. Oscar N. Torian, Edsor T. Wood. Arthur V. Brown, Ralph A. Lerncke. Albert C. Seaton. Augustus Coburn, Kin Hubbard, John A. MacDonald. Eugene C. Miller, Harry Murphy and Frank M. Reed.
Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi to Give Play The Indiana Gamma Alumnae Club of the Pi Beta Phi sorority will present the comedy, ‘ Adam and Eva,” at the Civic Theatfr, Dec. 5, at 8:30 for the benefit of the new chapter house at Butler university. Mrs. Robert Mannfield, president of the club announces that C. Norman Green will direct the production of the play. Mrs. C. Norman Green is general committee chairman, and is bein& assisted by: Mesdames Walter Hiser. Robert Fitzgerald. Robert Mannfield. Carl Weyl. E. E. Temperley. John Spiegel. Noble Ropkey, Paul Brown, Alice Holloway. Harvey Trimble. Russell Holler. Richard Habbe. Pearson Herrington. Marie George Moore, Catherine Leslie. Misses Elizabeth Ohr! Nadvne Cook. Maurine Jaquith. Helen Weyl. Anna Bess Snodgrass. Virginia Seeds. Fannie Miner. Marjorie Goble. Marjorie Okes. Lois Sherrill. Betty Springer. Pruitt. Dorothy Weaver and Ethel Currier. Ushers will be Misses Anabeth Snodgrass. Lois Sherrill, Martha Lou Schoener. Beatrice Yates and Elizabeth Moschenross. Covers on the programs are being decorated with signatures of members of the sorority and their friends. The first signature obtained was that of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge who is a Pi Beta Phi. Stories to Be Discussed Miss Margaret Mauron will discuss French Fairy Tales at the meeting of the Alliance Francaise Tuesday night at the Spink-Arms. She will tell a few stories most loved by French children. Miss Mauron recently was elected vice-president of the Alliance. She is a native of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Bryn Mawr Alumnae Attend National Meeting in City
Among the out-of-town alumnae’ who are attending the meeting of the national alumnae council of Bryn Mawr. being held in Indianapolis, are: Mrs. Edmund B. Wilson. New York, national president; Miss Alice Hawkins, Bryn Mawr; national secretary; Mrs. Margaret Thomas, New York; Mrs. Dexter Ottey, Lynchburg. Va.; Mrs. Arthur H. Berendt, San Francisco; Mrs. E. E. Loc lis, New York; Mrs. R. S. Francis, Pennsylvania; Mrs. "William Hubbard and Mrs. John R. Reilly. Winnetka, 111.; Mrs. A. F. Rauh, St. Louis; Mrs. U. M. Fleischmann. New York; Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mrs. Chadwick Collins, Philadelphia; Mrs. Wallace Patterson. Evanston, 111.; Mrs. Charles Moores. Dayton, O. Miss Florence Exhow. Englewood, N. J.; Miss Margaret Brousstar, Bryn Mawr; Miss Helen G. Bell, Hubbard's Woods, 111.: Miss MaryHardy, Baltimore, and Miss Adele Brandeis, Louisville. This noon Mrs. Edgar Evans will entertain with a luncheon at the Propylaeum. following the business sesssion in the morning. The meetings opened Thursday with a luncheon at the Propylaeum at which Mrs. John A. MacDonald was hostess. A dinner was held on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Joseph J. Daniels in Brendenwood for out-of-town guests. Mrs. Daniels, counsellor for this district, and Miss Genevieve Pickerel!, president
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D. A. R. Chapter Will Present Autumn Morning Festival
Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will present an autumn morning festival at John Herron Art Institute at 10:30 Wednesday. Mme. Alys Michot Van Pelt, soprano. noted French artist, will be featured on the program. Other numbers will be given by a harp ensemble composed of Mrs. Louise Schellschmidt Koehne, Mrs. Alberta McCain Gaunt and Mrs. Arthur Oberholtzer, and by Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell, violinist, and Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, accompanist. Preceding the program a flower festival will be held, with Miss Flora Hunter in charge. She will be assisted by Misses Mary Ann Ogden, Helen Wilson, Joan Pratt Johnson and Mary Pearson Fulton as flower girls. Each guest will be
of the local alumnae, presided. Dean Agnes Wells of Indiana university attended the meeting Friday. SIGMA KAPPAS TO ASSEMBLE. TODAY Mrs. Dwight Sherburne, 5251 East North street, will be hostess to the members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of the Sigma Kappa sorority this afternoon at her home. She will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur Anderson and Miss Geraldine McKee. Christmas gifts for Maine Seacoast mission, philanthropic enterprise of the’ sorority, will be collected from the members by Mrs. E. D. Taggart, chairman of the committee. CLUB WILL HOLD FOOTBALL DANCE Columbia club will hold a football dance and “battle of music” Saturday, Nov. 22. in the ballroom following the Indiana-Purdue football game. “Captain” Arnold Peek will lead his invading Maroon team on the field at 10, and "Captain” Charlie Davis will appear a few minutes later with his charging “four horsemen,” accompanied by the rest of his band. L. B. Thomas is chairman and F. D. Staley is vice-chairman of the dance committed
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presented with a rose during the | floral display. Ushers for the festival will be: Mesdames Cleon A. Nafe, chairman; Hall! Marmon, Stanley Cain. Heathcote R Me- j Ilvaine, R. Herbert Ransburg, Walter L. ■ Forman: Misses Josephine Fitch, Josephine Madden, Lorinda Cottingham, Mary j Ann Tall and Genevieve Pickrell. Several luncheons are being planned to follow the festival.: Among them will be one at the! Propylaeum, and another at the First Presbyterian church. At the church the day has been designated as D. A. R. day, and tables for the General Arthur St. Clair, Cornelia Cole Fairbanks and Caroline Scott Harrison chapters, will be reserved. Mrs. Robert S. Foster, president of the women’s auxiliary of the Presbyterian church, is chairman of j the decoration committee. The musical program to be presented at the festival follows: Haro Ensemble—- " Folk Song" Arr. by Cadv "Danse Orientale" ' Cadv i "Mazurka No. 2" Schuecker Mrs. Louise Schellschmidt Koehne, Mrs. Alberta McCain Gaunt, Mrs. i , , Arthur Oberholtzer. Vocal Solos— Aria iFortunio)—"The Little Grey I House" Messager Ario (Manon)—"Farewell to the Little Table” Massenet Mme. Aiys Michot Van Pelt, soprano: Louise Mason Caldwell, accomoanist. Violin Solos—“gxvotte in E Major" Bach-Kreisler Sicilienue et Rigaudon" -,y ••••••• Francoeur-Kreisler Ball Shem" Ernest Bloch i Improvisations from "Pictures of _ Chassidic Life”) Bstrellita" Ponce "Danse Esoagnole" .. Defalla-Kreisler Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell, violinist; Mrs. Frank ”■ Edenharter. accompanist. Vocal Solos— Aria (Toscai—"Vissi d’arte" ...Puccini Aria iMaguelonei—"lnvocation to the Stars" Mitsa „ , „ Mme. Vail Pelt. Noel Paien” Massenet Mme. Van Pelt with harp ensemble. CHRISTMAS PARTY WILL BOOST FUND * Cervus Club’s annual Christmas; party for the Elk’s charity fund will j be held Friday at the Antlers, j Mesdames C. W. Steinhauer, A. E. I Wentworth and H. G. Sargent will | be hostesses. They will be assisted; by: Mesdames Otis McCracken. Elsie Collins. ! Fred Wagner. Louis Goldsmith. S. R. Lo- I vick. J. E. Miller. J. H. Forrest. Mort j Michois. Joseph Conley. E. T. Lawrence, j C. J. Austermiller. C. J. Richter and Har- j ry Wiebke. Class to Visit Plant Miss Harriet A. Eberhart will be . hostess to all members of Vonnegut's cooking classes at 2 Tuesday at Taggart’s Baking Company, 339 East Market street, for a tour of the
Brides and brides-elect occupy the center of the stage today. Mrs. William H. Wemmer, before her marriage last Saturday, was Miss Marie Eisenlohr, daughter of Mrs William T. Eisenlohr, 3117 North Meridian street. Mrs. Irving Fauvre and Miss Mabel Gasaway were her attendants. The marriage of Miss Virginia Sanders and Elmer W. Sieberts took place last Saturday. Mrs. Sieberts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Sanders, 323 East Forty-seventh street. Mrs. Edward Gable, before her recent marriage, was Miss La Vonne Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burns, Shelbyville. Mr. and Mrs. Gable are at home with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gable, 14 Audubon court. Miss Barbara Blatt will speak at the Hadassah membership meeting and tea Wednesday afternoon. Miss Blatt recently has returned from a European trip.
Hadassah Chapter to Hold Membership Tea Wednesday
The Indianapolis chapter of Hadassah will hold its regular meeting and membership tea Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 2:15 at the Kirshbaum Community Center. The main speaker will be Dr. Evelyn Garfield Kadushin, wife of Rabbi Max Kadushin 6f Chicago. She is a prominent writer for periodicals, and has studied and traveled extensively. In addition to Dr. Kadushin, other features of the program will be a travel talk, "War Memorials in
MARY TRAUB BUSCH MAROTT SOLOIST
Mary Traub Busch, contralto soloist, will be assisting artist at the musicale from 2:30 to 3:30 Sunday in the main lounge of the Marott. She will be accompanied by Mildred Cathcart Warrick, pianist. Other numbers will be given by the Marott trio. The program follows: Instrumental— Finale'lFrom C-Minor Trio!. Gretchaninoff Marott Trio. Vocal Solo— The Holy City” Adams Mary Traub Busch. Violin Solo—- “ Grand Adagio ’ iProm the “Ballet”! Glazounow Vocal Soloes— _ . “The Builder ‘ Cadman “The Old Refrain” Maitullah-Kreisler Cello Solo— _ . •Romance” Rubinstein Consuelo Couchman. Vocal Soloes—•Life” Curran “Annie Laurie" 1 Old Scottish ‘Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life” Herbert Mary Traub Busch. Eileen*’ <A Romantic Irish Opera' —. Herbert ** Marott Trie.
D. of I. National Regent to Be Guest at Party Nov. 21
Mrs. Minerva Boyd, national regent of Daughters of Isabella, and Mrs. John Trenck, organizer of Mother Theodore Circle No. 56, Indianapolis, ■will be honor guests at the fifteenth anniversary card party and danqe Friday, Nov. 21 at Hotel Antlers, in connection with the annua; state meeting of the organization. Saturday and Sunday Nov. 22 and 23, at the Claypool. The anniversary party is held annually for members in appreciation for their co-operation in charity work during the year. Each member may bring a guest. Mrs. Joe J. Speaks, regent of the local circle, is in charge of arrangements, assisted by the officers. Res-
Europe,’’ by Miss Barbara Blatt, who recently returned from a tour abroad, and a group of vctcal numbers by Miss Pearl Goodman, accompanied by Mrs. Isaac Marks. Following the program, a tea will be given, when the new members will be introduced. Mesdames Max Levi, Nathan Berkowitz, Louis Grossman, Julius Harris, and Max Marcus are in charge of the tea. The program is bemg arranged by Mrs. Abraham Goodman, Shelbyville, Mrs. H. Joseph Hyman, and Mrs. Louis Seriensky.
MRS . RECORD WILL BE DINNER GUEST
Mrs. Howard J. Pratt, 2335 Adams, will entertain with a farewell dinner Sunday at her home in honor of her daughter, Mrs. William Earl Record, whose marriage Sept. 13 was announced recently. Mrs. Record will leave Monday for Los Angeles to join her husband. Mrs. Pratt will use pink and green, the bridal colors, in decorating. Guests will be; Mr. and Mrs. John Neilson. Cincinnati: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Goddard. Greensburg: Mrs. Frank Kerr. Anderson: Miss Leora Pratt. Soiceland: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taylor and Mrs. Jesse Peden. Indianapolis. Party to Be Talked Miss Margaret Fahrlander will be hostess at the meeting of Omega Kappa sorority at 8 Monday at the Chamber of Commerce building. Plans for ? rush Nov. 23 will be completed. St
ervations have been made by the j following: Meesdamcs John Griffin. Edward Connell. John Obergfell. Kark Kramer. August Julian. John Sudres. James Ryan. J. E. Kaufmann. Mary McGradv. Edward Trimpe. Anna O’Brien, Daniel Sweeney. William Weschler, Mary McConnahay, Mary Commisky. Frank Mastropolis. Anna Connor. Ellen Kirkoff, Eleanor Reibel. J. A. Cecil, A. E. Irwin, Lillian O'Day. Frank Kirkoff. Robert Fessler, Caroline Haunss. William T. Miller. William Me- | Dowell. William Salladay. Frank Jone::.. j Michael Mulhall. Anna King. Albert i Brand. Maud Scherrer. James Muliin. Patricia Casserlv, Edward Karibo, Henry Gardner. John Connor. John Long. William Dever. Catherine Sales. Herman Zeitlow, Leonard Bagroli. Elmer Rhoades. Alonzo McConahav. Mesdames Helen Costello. Delia Collins. Anna Siebert. Hermina Kuellhorst. Anna Wilhelm. Margaret Arens. Mary Anger. A. J. Schulmeyer. W. F. Kilet. James E. Rocao. Sybil Wisker. Margaret Fallon. J. B. Hinton. Franc Thompson. C. W. Steigerwald. Lillian Crawford. Catherine Staff. Mary Pauline Thompson. Margaret Lena- ; han. P. J. Pfleger, T. P. Sexton. Edward F. Miller. A. L. Hurley. Joseph Demmer. , Joseph J. Speaks. Charles B. Lines, L. P. Doyle David Curran. Hugh J. Havey, Rosc| Haves. Charles Springman and Armen Leich.
MISS GROSSMAN IS BRIDGE GUEST
Misses Helen Kreber and Mildred Dietz entertained Friday night at the home of Miss Dietz, 3443 Carrollton avenue, with a surprise bridge party and linen shower for Miss Charlotte Grossman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grossman, whose marriage to Paul J. Perrin, son of Charles Perrin, will take place Thanksgiving day at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Appointments were carried out in the bridal colors, coral and blue. Guests were: Mesdames Ed Mueller. George Mode. Robert Dye. Charles Grossman. J. C Kreber. Harry A. Dietz. Loren J Blackmore, Jack Callahan. John Long: Misses Kathryn Reldy. Mary Finnegan. Kate Mulrey, Mary Frances Egan. Mary Agnes Griffin.' Ruth Egan. Mildred Saffel. Dorothy McManamon. Helen Anger. Winifred Kavanaugh. Madeline Russell. Doris Whelan. Ann Reardon, Helen and Mary Lteper. Lucille Lindsay and Afleen Gerahty. Guest Tea Arranged The North Side Lioness Service Club will give a guest bridge tea at tbe home of Mrs. A. H. Off, 5328 North Delaware street, at 2 Monday Hostesses assisting Mrs. Off will be Mesdames George Bibler, George A. Leebody and Walter Pensjpger,
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Program Is to Be Given by Musicale Mrs. C. Harold Larsh lias arranged the November program of the student section of the Matinee Musicals, to be presented at 3 Friday, Nov. 21, at the home of Mrs. James H. Lowry, 3109 Park avenue The program follows: Instrumental Trio—"Novellette’* Gads Allegro. Larghetto. Moderato. Violet Albers, violin; Mary Lohrmann. cello; Ramona Wilson. . piano. Vocal Solo— Bv a Lonelv Forest Pathway” Onffef •The Dreamy Lake” ....Grlffef Marv Morgan Corman, Gertrude Free, pianist. Piano Solos—- • Sparks” Moszkowsk: "Humoresoue” Rachmaninoff Sarah Olingcr. Violin Solos— Air For the G String” Bach • The Bee” Schubert Byron Hollctt. Gertrude Free, pianist. Trio—- " Anitra's Dance” Grieg ’ The Lass With the Delicate Air . Arpe Virginia Aepple. Alice Pron. Harriett Krause. Carol Bechtolt. pianist Mrs. D. E. Gruber. 3141 North Illinois street, will be hostess for the November meeting of the junior section of the Matinee Musicale. at 2:30 Saturday, Nov. 22. Mrs. Wil-. liam Stark will be the guest artist. Mrs. B. S. Maxwell, junior section chairman, has arranged the following program: Reading—Newlvweds. Dorothy Tilgman. Numbers selected. Lillian Starost. violin: Helen "The Music Box” Rogers Starost, piano. Reading—“ Secrets.” Marcie Mann. Waltz Brllliante" Root Helen Starost. Music Section of Club Will Hear Program The music department of the Woman’s Department Club will meet at 2:30 Monday. The program will be presented by Mrs. Norman Leonard Schneider, and will consist of a group of numbers by Bach and Mozart, under the title, ”Our Musical Heritage.” She will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Ann Porter Hunter, dramatic soprano of Edinburg, Ind., and Mrs. William J. Stark, pianist. The program : Vocal Solos—"Boti Boti” (Don Giovanni!.. Mozarr ‘ The Violet" Mozart Mrs. Hunter. Piano Solo—" English Suite In A Minor" Bach Prelude—“Courante. Sarabande, Bouree I. Bouree II " Giaue “Pastoral Variee” Mozart Overture from "Don Giovanni”... Mozart Mrs. Stark. Vocal Solo—“ Folk Song. Ben Johnson" Mozart Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Stark, pianist. Tea will be served following the program, with Mrs. M. B. Hedges as chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mesdames C. A. Breece, M. S. Connor, George E. Lowe and Earl H. Richardson. Card Party Is to Be Held by Alumnae Group St. John's Alumnae Association will give its annual card party Wednesday night at the Antlers. Miss Frances Scherer, general chairman, is being assisted by officers of the association: Misses Anna Barton, Rita Hess, Anna Kavanaugh, Marie Murphy- and Nellie Moran. Reservations have been made for 100 tables. Committee members assisting are: Mesdames Martina Poirer, Charles Klrkhoff. James Comerford. M. W. Healey: Misses Anna Ebert. Teresa Glocking. Margaret Marshall. Marjorie Meyer, Margaret McNamara. Grace Blackwell. Mildred Hunt, Marv Marshall. Anna Brennan. Marv Moran. Agnes Cruse. Nora Barton. Catherine Connor and Irma Wolf. Miss Rose McNamara will have charge of bridge and 500; Mrs. Gladys Mathews will be in charge of euchre, and Miss Catherine Colbert of bunco. MISS SALLADAY IS GUEST AT BRIDGE Mrs. J. J. Scott and her daughters, Misses Katherine and Florise Scott, entertained Friday at their home on the National road with a bridge party in honor of Miss Alice Salladay, whose marriage to Chester L. Downey will take place Nov. 29. Guests included: Mesdames A. L. Salladav. A. R Rudd, Robert Hummel. Kenneth Kirkpatrick. Clifford Ernst. Floyd Wlmmer. Thomas Sparks. George Downey. Charles Snider, Walter J. Worrell. G. F. Wlmmer. A. C. Plummer; Misses Mildred Riser. Gertrude Smith. Esther Bowers. Virginia Lett. Jcssera Hemphill. Edith Carr. Pauline Downey. Mildred Beard. Betty and Dorothy Prosch. Irene and Gladys Hancock and Essie Alice Scott.
PLEDGE RITES JO BE HELD BY CHAPTER
Alpha chapter. Gamma Delta Alpha sorority, will hold pledgo services for prospective members of anew chapter, Gamma, at the home of Miss Esther Mary Mogab, 2323 North Meridian street, on Monday night. Miss Emma Lou Volker, Alpha chapter president, will be in charge. The new chapter will be installed during the Christmas season. Those to be pledged are: Misses Margaret Donahue, Kathenne Donahue. Helen Harriner. Marv Hamilton, Eleanor Graham. Laura Hov. Aline Ennle. Dorothy Snalding. Helen Roth. Ruth Maley, Mildred O’Brien and Grace Hvland. SORORITY~TO~HOLD FORMAL INITIATION Anniversary and formal initiation of Rho Zeta Tau sorority will be celebrated Sunday night with a formal dinner at the Spink-Arms. Covers will be laid for: Mesdames Harry McDonald. Clarence Aaney. Mark Honkins: Mises Cecile McAvov. Agnes Pone. Ruth Zorniger. Margaret Langloti. Dorothy Zorniger. Eleanors. Wills, and three initiates: Misses Helen Parks. Frances Earl and Georgia Wright. Daiwe Is Arranged The Franklin college chapter of the Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold a formal Thanksgiving dance in the Travertine room of the Lincoln next Saturday night. The sorority colors, wine and silver blue, will be used in the decorations and appointments. Fifty couples will attend. Miss Ruth Yager. Shelbyville, and Miss Margaret Lanam, Franklin, chapter president, are in charge.
