Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1931 — Page 8

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Brides Will Be Honored at Parties Bridge parties will honor three May brides today. Mrs. Irving P. Blue and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. G. Schuyler Blue, will be hostesses for a bridge tea and surprise shower at Mrs. Irving Blue's home, 4233 Boulevard place, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, whose marriage to Ferdinand Harry- Krentler will take place May 17. Pink and green sweet peas, carrying out the bride's colors will center the tables at serving time. Guests with Miss Lindsay and her mother, Mrs. Earl Lindsay, will be Mesdames Mary Coon, Philip Miller, Marvin Lugar, Harold Magee, R. G. Null, Sherwood Blue, Leo Shumaker, Gerald Redding, Arlo Kilpatrick, Ray Brandes, Misses Florence Sanders, Clara Foxworthy, Martha Baker and Elsie Null. Miss Jane Fargo, wtyose marriage to Norman Baxter will take place May 23, will be honor guest at a bridge tea given by Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp Jr., and her sisters, Misses Margaret and Hild& Lou Carroll, at the Carroll home, 2420 North Meridian street. The bride’s colors, pink and blue, will be used in decorations and appointments. Guests included: Me,dames C O. Fargo. Arthur Baxter. Emory Baxter George Pearson Smith. Gilbert Small, Elsie Holoman, Hubert Woodsmall. Frank Langsenkamp Jr., Louis Wilson, August Hook. Betty Puett, Misses Margaret Holda-vay, Aline and Katharyn Driscoll. Mary Fulton. Florence Moore, Gertrude Delbrook, Kathleen Hottel. Delight Baxter. Gladys Hackleman, Mary Jewell Fargo, and Agnes Persise of Salem. Miss Virginia Hubbard will entertain with bridge and a china shower in honor of Miss Isabel Wilkinson, who will marry Glenn Duttenhaver next Saturday. The party will be held at Miss Hubbard’s home, 5317 North Meridian street, tonight. She will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Kin Hubbard, and Miss Wilkinson’s mother, Mrs. Russell Wilkinson. The bride's colors, pink and green, will be used in the decorations, which will consist of spring flow r ers and tapers. Guests will be Mesdames Rusell Stahl, Robert L. Hiner. Ktersley Urich, Misses Barbara Pfcffer. Clara Meek, Lela Belle Shipman, Frances Foote, Lucille Hurd, Margaret Shanklin, Betty Martindale. and Lillian Berner.

Y. W. C. A. Recreation Camp to Open for Summer Season

Camp Delight, Y. W. C. A. recreation center on White river, will open today. Open to all girls of the community, it will be in operation until Sept. 7. Last year, Camp Delight accommodated more than 2,500 girls for week-end parties, sorority outings, dances and vacations. This season, plans will be supervised by Mrs. Marion Fisher Bogardus, a specialty trained camp director. Club secretaries. and counselors for each group of eight girls, will assist. Camp periods and executives in charge are as follows: June 15-July 27. for younger girls. Miss Jenna Birks Girl Reserve secretary, and her assistant, Miss Marian I. Smith, July 28-Sept. 7, for employed girls Miss Anne Wittenbraker, industrial .secretary and Miss Eleanor Hester, business and professional girls’ secretary. During the next month and the first two weeks in June, the camp is available for week-end parties. The camp has been cleaned and renovated by a volunteer commit-

Tau Gamma to Close State Convention With House Party

Tau Gamma sorority will close its annual state convention with a house party at Lagoon lodge, over the week-end, celebrating the ninth anniversary of the founding oTTne organization. The convention opened Friday night with a May Day dance at the Columbia Club. Miss Edna Marie Bennett was chairman of the dance, assisted by Misses Margaret Pruitt,

Assembly Club Will Elect at Noon Luncheon \ Election of officers will be held by the Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Women’s Club at the luncheon meeting to be held at 12:30 Wednesday, May 6, at the .Whispering Winds, on the Brookville road. Following the luncheon and business meeting a program will be presented. ’ Mrs. William Henry Harrison is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Louis Marun, who will receive reservations until Monday. A playlet, directed by Miss Josephine Fitch will be presented by Misses Doris Greenwood, Patricia Healey, and Jane Martin. Hostesses are: Meidames Harrison. Marietta, Joe Rand Beckett, William Bosson Jr., T. A. Dailej-. Fred M. Dlckermen. J. W. Ebaagh, Ed Jackson. James M. Ogden. J. C. Travis. W T. Quillen, and Miss Genevieve Brown. SMITH ALUMNAE NAMES PRESIDENT Mrs. Edward B. Taggart was elected president of the Smith college Alumnae Association of Indianapolis at a meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith, 940 West Forty-second street. Other officers are Mesdames Erwin C. Stout, vice-president: T. Victor Keene, secretary, and Neil Estabrook. treasurer. Alumnae To Meet Phi Mu Alumnae will meet at 7:30 Monday at the home of Mrs. Stanley -Hayes, 3504 Evergreen avenue. Mrs. Wilbu*- Shannon will be assistant hostess. Pi Omicron to Meet Zeta chapter of the Pi Omicron sorority will' hold its regular business meeting at 7 Wednesday night at the Spink Arms.

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Miss Annabelle Parr to Wed Howard B. Myers at Lebanon .

The marriage of Miss Annabelle Parr, daughter of Judge W. H. Parr and Mrs. Parr, Lebanon, to Howard Bridges Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Myers. Ladoga, will be solemnized at 8:30 tonight at the home of the bride’s parents in Lebanon. The fireplace in the home will be banked with palms and ferns to form the altar, and will be lighted with cathedral candles in tall standards at each side. Mrs. W. H. Parr Jr., pianist, will

tee of which Mrs. Lucien King is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Harry Kuhn, B. S. Goodwin, Walter Reynolds, Russell King, and Miss Louise Noble, health education secretary. CITY GIRL BRIDE OF C. C. RIDGE Mr. and Mrs. William J. Curran, 1710 North Alabama street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Louise Curran, and Chester Carlton Ridge, son of Mrs. Anna Ridge, 5946 Carrollton avenue, which* took place at 9 this morning in the rectory cf SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, the Rev. George Dunn; officiating. Miss Helen Curran, the bride’s sister, and Raympnd Holtman, attended the couple. After a wedding breakfast at the Mardtt, Mr. and Mrs. Ridge left for a brief honeymoon, and will be at home on their return at 532 East Fiftyfourth street.

Gladys Bainaka, Mary Seward, and Nigel Haley. Today a luncheon and business meeting will be held at the Lincoln. Miss Helen Adams will be in charge of the luncheon. Miss Marie Carroll, president of Alpha chapter, presided at the business meeting. The house party will open tonight with a dinner in honor of new officers. Appointments will be in keeping with May day. Stunts will be given by the following pledges, Misses Margaret Houston. Armilla Bauman, Olive Kern. Loretta Bauman, and Gertrude Hannebaum. Special guests will be Mesdames Chester Fitch, C. Franklin Long, Misses Geneva Berry and Mildred McCreight of the Beta chapter, Portsmouth, O.

Alpha Chapter to Afeet Alpha chapter, Pi Omega sorority, will meet Wednesday night at the home of Miss Victoria Poggiani, 2428 Park avenue.

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—Photo by Dexfccimcr. Mrs. Ryland Pratt is one of the hostesses for the May luncheon party Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Other hostesses are Mesdames Harry L. Frevn. Robert J. Ittenbach, Herbert S. King, Miss Stacia O’Connell and Mrs. Ralph L. Seabury, Anderson. Mrs. Raymond Fox is chairman of the social committee. i

Miss Melissa Jane Wadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wadley, 4646 .North Meridian street, has been chosen as one of the junior ushers for the commencement exercises of Smith college this spring. She also will take part in the laurel chain ceremonies on Ivy day.

play, and Miss Ocie Higgins, New York City, will sing. The bride’s only attendant will be Miss Louise Meade Adney, maid of honor, a student in the University of Wisconsin. She will wear blue lace over pink, with a large pink bow in the back, blue moire slippers, and will carry pink roses. The best man will be Forrest Steen, Indianapolis, and the ushers will be brothers of the bride, Willett H. Parr Jr., and Allen Parr. Bobbie Parr, nephew of the bride, will be the ring bearer. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of eggshell lace over pink, designed with tight fitting waist, a large pink and blue moire bew completing the low decolletage at the back, and tw-o-tiered skirt. She will wear a single gardenia in her hair, pink moire slippers, and will carry Bride’s roses. A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony, with Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. W. H. Parr at the tea table. The bride and bridegroom will leave after the reception for a week’s wedding trip. They will make their home in Ladoga. The bride is a graduate of Butler university, and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Psi lota Xi sororities. The bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue university and a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Guests at the wedding from Indianapolis w’ill include members of the Butler university chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta who were attending the university at the time Miss Parr was a student. Delta Rhos to Meet Delta Rho chapter of the Phi Pi Psi sorority will hold its regular business meeting at 8 Monday night in the Chamber of Commerce building.

Chorale Group to Seat Heads at Breakfast Chorale section of the Matinee Musicale will meet for a May breakfast at noon Thursday at the Highland Golf and Country Club. A musical program, arranged by Mrs. Edgar F. Ellsworth, will follow installation of officers. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Minor Goulding. 5420 North Delaware street. The program is as follows: Paper end piano—- “ Resume of American Indiana Tribal Melodies and Compositions” Mrs. Clyde E. Titus; Mrs. E. E.Voyles, pianist Voice trio — “Colonial Song” Mesdames IV. H. Day. Beuiah Ba'iiey ’ and H. E. Singer; Mrs. Natalia Connor, accompanist. Pino—"The Shadow Dance” MncDowell "Rigandon, Op. -59” MacDowell ' Turkey in the Straw Guion "Juba" Dett Mrs. A. J. Pratt Voice—- " Deep. River” Burleigh "Nobody Knows" Burleigh "Swing Low” Burleigh Miss Emma J. Doeppers; Mrs. A. D. Monniger, accompanist. WOMEN’S COUNCIL TO MEET TUESDAY Seventh Section, Indianapolis Council of Women, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the North Methodist church. Thirty-eighth and Meridian streets. Dr. Ernest N. Evans, executive secretary of the Church Federation wiU speak on “Influence of the Home to the Community.” Mrs. Luella McWhirter will give a talk on “The Last Word of the W. C. T. U.” and a musical program will be presented by the Treble Cleff trio of the W. C. T. U.. directed by Mrs. Lewis E. York. CERVUSCLUB TO HOLD BRIDGE TEA Cervus Club will hold a guest bridge tea Friday afternoon at the Antlers. Mrs. Carl Steinhauer is general chairman. Table hostesses are Mesdames Martin Collins, Joseph Forrest, Louis Goldsmith, E. T. Lawrence, Mort Nichols, Max Patton, F. P. Randle, C. J. Austermiller. Thomas Noland, Fred Wagner, John Cronin, C. J. Richier, Eugene Blackburn, Timothy Sexton! C. G. Necrman, D. C. Cutshall. John Minta. C. T. Roesner, J. E. Miller, Otis McCracken and Harry Whebke. Aid Society In Dinner •Section B, Ladies’ Aid Society, Second Reformed church, will serve a dinner from 11 to 1 Wednesday at the church, Pleasant and Shelby streets. Mrs. Louise Pellett is chairman. 4

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Music Club to Install at Breakfast Choral section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will hold a May breakfast at noon Thursday, May 7, at the Highland Golf and Country Club, followed by installation of new officers, and a musical program. Officers to be installed are Mesdames Cecil Stalnaker, chairman; Edgar F. Ellsworth, vice-chairman: Joseph F. Conley, treasurer; C. F. Dillenbeck, secretary; Minor Goulding, D. E. Gruber, and William I. Goory, directors. Mrs. Marion K. Thomas is general chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. T. Williams Engle, chairman of transportation; and Mrs. Gcory, Mrs. Goulding. and Mrs. John Egger, in charge of decorations. Chorale To Fete The chorale will have as its special guests Mrs. Robert I. Blakeman, president of the active section of the musicale; Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, guest artist; and Perceval C. Owen, director of the chorus. Invitations -have been issued to all members of the musicale. Retiring officers of the section who will be honored are Mesdames Wilson B. Parker, chairman: Marian K. Thomas, vice-chairman; Joseph F. Conley, treasurer; Carl Switzer, Natalie Connor, and Robert Wilson, directors. , Reservations are to be made by Tuesday, May 5, with Mrs. Minor Goulding, Mrs. George Biegler, or Mrs. Rex Young. The following rsservations have been made: Mesdames John Alles, George Biegler. C. M. Bohnstadt, Fred Bokeloh, A. J. Calloway, Charles Carlisle, Natalie Connor. W r . H. Day, H. M. Edington, Joseph F. Conley, John Egger, Edgar F. Ellsworth, John T. Emhardt, T. William Engle, J. H. Green, D. E. Gruber, George F. Goldman, Minor Goulding. William J. Goory, Russell Hatt, Harry B. Henninger, S. A. Hermann, Carl H. Irrgang, C. S. Dearborn, Charles H. Bailey, H. E. Rhein, A. W. Macy, Charles E. Martin, A. J. Pratt, Wilson B. Parker. J. P. Ragsdale, Dayle C. Rowland R. F. Sexton, R. H. Sherwood, L. E. Schultz, Eugene Short, Cecil Stalnaker, Carl Switzer, Rebore M. Belle, W. H. Swintz, H. M. Thomas, Marian K. Thomas, Louis Traugott, C. L. Withner, Tracy W. Whitaker. C. H. Westerfield. f! W. Wager, Paul Walters, Robert Wilson, Rex Young, C. C. York, H. W. Van Nalta, Misses Ellie Wilkinson, Emma Doeppers, Gertrude Gutclius, and Marjorie Alexander.

Pi Omicron to Entertain at May Breakfast Alpha, Zeta, Kappa, and Theta chapters cf Pi Omicron sorority will entertain their mothers and friends with a May breakfast Sunday morning in the Travertine room at the Lincoln. Miss Edna Rose Conrad will play “Pi Omicron March,” while the guests are being seated. Miss Jeanette Knight, president of Zeta, will be a toastmaster, and Mrs. M. E. Robbins will give the invocation. Tables will be decorated in the sorcrity colors, blue and gold, and places will be marked by yellow tea roses. Following breakfast, Miss Christine Ragland of Kappa chapter will talk on, “May Day Customs in England.” Mrs. Barbara Wilson will read, and Miss Helen Ealand will sing. Arrangements are in charge of Miss Anna Lee Hatfield, chairman. Committee members are Mesdames Nell Milholland, D. D. Wood, Mary Swank, Misses Phoebe Fields, Dorothea Blumhardt, Florence Lipps and Charlotte Wise.

Daughters of Isabella Will Sponsor Charity Ball May 14.

Daughters of Isabella will entertain Thursday night, May 14, at the Indiana Ballroom, with their annual charity ball, for the benefit of the St. Elizabeth's Home for abandoned babies and orphans under the age of three years. At the present time there are forty-Qight babies in the home, which is located at 2500 Curchman avenue. Many of those formerly kept by the institution have been placed in homes. Expenses are borne by the Daughters of Isabella, who established the home, and finance it by numerous card parties and other benefit social functions during the year. The Rev. August Fuessenegger is chaplain at the home. Miss Stella Haugh is general chairman, in charge of tickets and publicity. She has named the following committee from different churches of the city, to assist in the ticket sales: Mrs. Frank KirkhoJT. Little Flower church; Mrs.'Helen Costello. St. Roch’s; Misres Josephine Evarci. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral; Anna Hurley, St. Patrick s church; Monahan, St. Phillip's: Constance Wiegand, Sacred Heart; Teresa Caroll. St. Joan of Arc; Rosemary Lawlor, St. Joseph’s; Sara Strieker, Holy Angels; Delia Lynch, Haly Cross; Mildred Vestal Assumption churchMargaret and Mary Dwyer, Sr. Johirs Parish; Mary Connor, St. Anthony's; and Helen Heidy, Our Lady of Lourdes. ’

D. A. R. TO MEET AT PROPYLAEI'M Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at tire Propylaeum William £. Jenkins will speak. Reports of the continental congress, held recently in Washington will be made. Hostesses will be Mesdames Edgar H. Evans, Henry W. Bennett, Jacquelin S. Holliday, and Miss Margaret Baldwin. P. 4 REN T- TEACHERS TO HOLD DINNER Parent-Teacher Association of School 15, Eeville avenue and East Michigan street, will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 Friday night. May 8, at Woodruff Place Methodist church. Russell Willson, president of the school board, will speak. The mothers chorus of the club, and Milton Dills, tenor, will give a musical program. Mrs. L. O. Royer is in charge of reservations.

FALL BRIDE-ELECT; CITY GIRL ON HONEYMOON

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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Green, 2101 North Alabama street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Burrill Green (left) and John Huber Roberts Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.

Simnyside Guild to Play Bridge After Luncheon Members of the Sunnyside Guild will hold a luncheon and business meeting at 12:30 Monday at the Ethelenn, tea room, followed by bridge in the afternoon. Mrs. Byron A. Sunderland is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames T. W. Smalley, Lynn Stone, R. H. Sturm, D. B. Sullivan, Boyd H. Templeton, Clyde E. Titus, Robert Turnbull, Richard B. Tuttle, Wayne O. Stone and J. A, Warrender. The May meeting and party to be given by the guild at the Sunnyside sanitarium will be held May 12. Mrs. Chantilla White and Mrs. W. H. Hanning are in charge. Sorority Will Meet Alpha Upsilon chapter, Alpha Zeia Beta sorority, will meet at 6 Tuesday night at the Aiftlers.

Reception Held in Honor of Pair Wedded Quarter Century

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCardle, 804 East Maple road, held a reception Friday night at their home, in honor of Mrs. McCardie’s sister, Mrs. H. P. Scott and Mr. Scott, Evanston. 111., in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Scott formerly made their home in Indianapolis. Roses and spring flowers were used through the house in decoration and the buffet table held a large bou-

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Marott Trio’s Artists Named for Musicale j Miss Alma Monninger, soprano, and Earl Shockney, tenor, will be the assisting artists in the weekly musicale at the Marott Sunday night. Mrs. S. K. Ruick, pianist, will accompany them. Their numbers will be presented in addition to those by the Marott trio. The program includes: Instruments!—"Andante Espressivo” j (from "C Minor Trio”' Mendelssohn-Schersa i Vocal — “Mimi’s Aria’’ (from ‘‘La Bokeme”) .' Puccini I “Care Seive” C'Oome Beloved”). .Handel i “Minuetto” Becker “S’t'.t Wie Die Nachte” (“Calm As the Night”) Bohm “Pierrot” Rybmer “In the Garden of My Heart” Ball Miss Monnineer. THREE-MINUTE INTERMISSION “Laugh a Bit and Love a Eit”. .Stanton “Sweet NaVarre” Came “Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride” O'Hara M’\ Shockney. “Old Folks at Tome” Foster Miss Monninger and Mr. Shocknev. Instrumental —Selections from “Martha” Flotow Marott Trio. Sorority To Dance Zeta Tau Alpha, sorority at But- , ler university will entertain next i Saturday . night with its annual spring dance at the Highland Golf and Country Club. Miss Loujean ; Gullett and Miss Virginia Lett are on the dafece committee.

John Huber Roberts. The wedding is scheduled for the fall. (Photo by Dexheimer). Mr. and Mrs. Russell William McDermott are spending their honeymoon in White Sulphur Springs, Va., following their mar-

Phi Beta to Install Chapter at the Jordan Conservatory

Phi Beta, national professional sorority cf music and dramatic art, will install anew chapter at Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music

today. Initiation of the local group will be followed by a banquet at the Propylaeum. Officers of the local chapter are: Miss Ruth Wagner, president; Mfss Bernice Van Sickle, vice-presi-dentr Miss Maxine McKay, secretary, and Mrs. Helen Morton, treasurer. Miss Wagner

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will be toastmistress. Miss Frances Beil: will welcome the guests, and responses will be made by the fol-

quet of Sweetheart roses as a centerpiece. Pink tapers in cluster holders lighted the dining room. Mrs. Ruth Renier Nessler, harpist, and Mrs. Wagoner Roush, violinist, played during the receiving hours. Vaughn Scott, a student at Northwestern university and Miss Ruth Scott, a student at Nichols’ school, Evanston, received with their parents and Mr. and Mrs. McCardle. Assisting in the dining room were Mr. and Mrs. Lawson O’Malley, Mrs. Guy F. Bills, Mrs. O. R. Scott and Miss Cecil Scott. Guests from out of town were Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Turner, Greensburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tobin. Springfield, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Pierce, Muncie, Ind. Miss Kirk to Be Hostess Miss Josephine Kirk will be hostess for the meeting of the Alpha Tau Zeta sorority Tuesday night.

CLUB CALENDAR-NEWS, NOTES OF CITY GROUPS

MONDAY Indianapolis Literary Club will observe ladies’ night in the club rooms at the D. A. R. chapter house. Michael W. Lyons will speak on ■ Richelieu.” Mrs. Charles R. Yoke, 4144 North Pennsylvania street, will be hostess to the Monday Conversation Club. Mrs. Hadley Green and Mrs. Ewald Over will give a program on “New Fiction.” New Era Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Shellhouse, 3060 North Meridian street, with Mrs. E ;erett A. Hunt and Mrs. Thomas Martin as hostesses. A program on motion pictures will be given by Mrs. John Jacobs and Mrs. William Tillson. Mrs. E. T. Alberston, 4072 Park avenue, will entertain members of the Sesame Club. Mrs. Lewis Finch will review Anthony's “Queen Elizabeth.” Review Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Leo N. Burnett, 50 West Hampton drive, with Mrs. Elvan Tarkington in charge of the program. Reviews will be given by Mesdames David Allerdice, J. Carleton Daniels, and Charles Harms. Vincent C. L. S. C. Club will entertain with an informal spring party at the home of Mrs. E. D. Davis, 2263 North Delaware street. Mrs. G. H. Cheney is chairman of j the committee in charge. TUESDAY Heyl Study Club will be held at the Rauh Memorial Library, Miss Marcia Furnas of the Indianapolis Central Library will speak on fiction covering the period of history recently studied by the club. Mrs. F. C. Anderson will give a paper on American cartoonists. Irvington Chautauqua Club will have a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. R. H. Kenad;>\ 5811 Julian avenue. Mrs. Mayme Findley and Mrs. E. J. Askren will read papers. Girls' Friendly society of the Christ Episcopal church will have its regular dinner meeting at 6 Tuesday at the church. Dinner will be followed by pledge services. Mrs. Paul White, president of the board of directors of the Indian-

riage last Saturday. Mrs. McDermott (right), the former Cecelia McDermott, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDermott. 4233 Washington boulevard, i Photocraft).

lowing national officers: Mrs. DeForest Doland, Mrs. F. T. Johnson and Miss Con-

stance Metzger. A history of the chapter will be given by Miss Alta er t a Speicher. Sketches, music and monologues will be presented by members of the new chapter, members of Sigma chapter at University of Illinois and Delta chapter, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.

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Phi Beta, founded in 1912 at Northwestern university with a purpose of sponsoring music and drama, has eighteen chapters whose members are students of music or dramatic art in conservatories or colleges. It is a member of National Panhellenic Association of Profession Fraternities and as a national philanthropy has presented and endowed a cottage in the MacDowell colony in Peterborough, N. H. Members of the new Upsilon chapter are: Mesdames Norma Justice Antibur. Helen Kingham, Helen Barnard Lougher, Helen Morton, Lucile Carter Sir. „i.. r Frances Beik, Rae Caldwell, Marian Fchrenbach. Marie Lenahen, Ddvthe McCouch Betty McFadden, Maxine McKay, Martha Pittenger, Alberta Speicher. Frances Starr, Bernice Van Sickle. Ruth Wagner and Anna Marie Zimmerman. Patrons and patronesses include: Governor Harry G. Leslie and Mrs. Leslie, Messrs, and Mest'-’me Arthur > r '>s - Booth Tarkington. Chic Jackson. •O. M, Fiitenger P. c. Reilly, .. : Schurmann, Mrs. George Finfrock. Miss Charlotte Lie' ev and Geor"e S-mars Mrs. Louise Closser Hale, actress and writer, has been made an honorary member of Upsilon chapter. She is in Indianapolis for a few weeks, before returning to Hollywood, where she is engaged in pictures. Among out of town guests who will attend the installation ceremonies are: Professor Frank Tatham Johnson, head of the voice department of the University of Illinois school of music, and Mrs. Johnson, and the following national officers: Mesdames John Barrow, Galesburg. Illinois, vice-president: Donald, Columbus, V/is., Central Province president: and Miss Metzger, Chicago editor of the Baton, the fraternity magazine.

apolis Freen Kindergarten, will speak on “This Changing World,” at the guest meeting of the Irvington Home Study Club to be held with Mrs. Theodore Layman, 29 South Audubon road. Fortnightly Literary Club will meet at the Propylaeum. Mrs. H. B. Burnet will give a paper on “Exposition Notes,” and Mrs. Jacob B. Dunn will speak on “Modem Museums.” Irvington Friendship Circle will have a special business meeting at the home of Mrs. Dennis Dalton. Alpha Eta Latreian Club will observe guest day at the home of Mrs. Raymond Doud. GolcVn Hill, assisted by Mesdames O. W. Greer, George Craighead, and Earl S. Gilchrist. Dr. Frank Hutchins will speak on sychoanalysis.” Mrs. Mary McNutt will be hostess for the Proctor Club, at her home, 5438 Lowell avenue. Mrs. Frank S. Dowd will read a paper, “DeSoto and the Conquistadores ” WEDNESDAY Zetathea Club will meet with Mrs. A. B. Mundelle, 3041 Park avenue. Minerva club will meet at the Rauh Memorial Library. Mrs. V. C. Wiley will give a paper on “Vincennes—George Rogers Clark.” A Mother’s and Daughters party will be given by the Arnica Club. Miss Amelia Wolff will be hostess to the Brookston Literary Club, with the program by Mrs. R. C. Alkire. THURSDAY Thursday Afternoon Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Dana Webster, with Mrs. S. A. Wiggins as the assistant hostess. Mrs. R. H. Thomson will be hostess for the meeting of the North Side Study Club, at her borne, 1 West Twenty-eighth street. “Industries” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. W. T. Smith, and Mrs. Robert Binkley will speak on “Camp Fires in the Canadian Rockies." Beta Delphian chapter will meet at 9:45 in the parlors of the Fleteh|er American bank. Mrs. Max Dahl will lead the discussion, assisted by Mesdames Herbert Akers, F. H. Fillingham, William Cheeseman, J. E. Barcus, A. C. Hirschman, and Albert F. Meurer. C

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City Club to End Its Year’s Work The Woman s Department Club will close the year's work with its annual general club meeting at 10 Wednesday morning. May 6, which will continue through the day. Changes in the by-laws will be made during the afternoon session, to conform with recent action of the board of directors. The following combinations and re-arrangements of the departments and classes have been made by the board departments of literature and drama combined; the American Home department will receive the Home Makers class, the Applied Education and Music Departments: and the departments of Art, Community Welfare, and the Bock-a Month club will remain unchanger The president, Mrs. Everett ir Schofield, will be assisted in presiri ing by the vice-presidents. Metdames R. c. Alexander, Ed Ferge: and J. R. Curry. Reports of’all of fleers and committee-chairmen wii be made. The luncheon at 12 is in charge of Mrs. Harry L. Watson, assistec by Mrs. M. B. Hedges, and Mrs. E L. Pedlow. Reservations may be made with Mrs. J. E. Barcus. The afternoon session will oper with a group of songs by Mrs Charles Breece. Mrs. Schofield will meet with the board of directors at 10 Mondav morning. May 4

Winners at Bridge Will Be Selected The final party of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's bridge tournament will be held at the Hoosier Athletic Club Tuesday night. Miss Marne Calpha, chairman of the finance committee, who has arranged the tournament, has announced the following who will play for grand prizes: Mrs. Pearl Cook. Miss Statia O'Connell, Miss Pearl Marsh and Gabe McCotten. They represent the winners of the original forty tables that started the tournament in January. First prize will be fifty dollars. Each member of the four will receive a cash prize. Arrangements have been made for all those who have played in the tournament to play Tuesday night at the club. Reservations have been made for 150 tables. Further reservations may be made with Mrs Harold Mueller or Miss Calpha before Tuesday morning. The bail room and adjoining rooms will be opened at 8. The four contenders for the prize will play upon the musicians’ stage and a blackboard will be placed so that their progress may be watched. The regular meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s club will be held Thursday night at the Woman’s Department Club house. Miss Lucy Elliott, Tipton, will speak following dinner. Her subject will be, “Women of the Overland Trail,” and incidental music during her talk will be by Mrs. Mary Traub Busch. Mrs. Clyde Titus has arranged an Indian musical program for the evening. Miss Alice Anderson, chairman of the program committee, will present the speaker. During the forum hour immediately following dinner, the members of the hospitality committee will be introduced and Miss Mabel Kregelo. chairman, will speak. Personnel of the committee is: Mrs. Margaret Marlowe, Misses Gayle Baird, Alberta Dawson, Mary W, Deems, Mary Feider, Edith B. Finch. Thelma Hawthorne, Daisy M. Holmes, Jeanne Jackson. Lucile Maze, and Hazel Street. Club Will Give Dance Indianapolis Country Club will open its season formally next Saturday night with a dinner dance for members and guests. Paul R. Matthews, social chairman, also announces a dinner dance May 16. a pre-race dance, May 29, and Memorial day dance, May 30.

Mrs. Daisy B. Bates will be hostess to the Ladies’ Federal Club at her home, 4317 East Washington street, assisted by Mrs. W. B. Morris and Mrs. C. E. Pogue.. Officers will be elected at the meeting of the Indianapolis Current Events Club. Mrs. C. M. Raber. 1211 West Thirty-first street will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Rhoda Dawson. The program will be given by Mrs. P. C. Lumley and Mrs. M. C. Norris. Mrs. Bertha Wright Mitchell will entertain members of tlqe Aftermath Club at her home, 25 Eas’ Thirty-sixth street, with a program by Mesdames C. S. Rhoads, and George M. Cornelius. FRIDAY Miss Minnie Allemong, South Michigan Road, will be hostess fc the meeting of the Over the Teacup. Club. A program on modern vers* will be given by Mrs. Bjorn Winger and Miss Viola Meynell. Irvington Catholic Women’s StudClub will meet at the home of Mr Albert Ehrlesberger, 116 North Wa! lace street. The Rev. M. W. Lyon will speak on “The Poet’s Fancy, and Mrs. O. N. Worley will talk or “Modern Composers.” Mrs. Fred B. Keuthan, 3543 Winthrop avenue, will be hostess to th Woman’s Advance Club. Mrs Charles J. Cook and Mrs. Charle c Arbaugh will give talks on “Th' Government and Public Health and “Veteran’s Hospitals.” Irvington Quest Club will meet with Mrs. E. M. Hughes, 326 North Audobon road. The program will ! be on modern English literature and history. Irvington Social Study Club will I meet with Mrs. H. G. May, 322 | North Bolton avenue. “The United States,” will be the program subj ject- Mrs. Bert L. Cruzan will speak on “Paxton Hibben,” and Mrs. J D Riker will review Hibben’s “Henr • j Ward Beecher.” SATURDAY Alpha Gamma Latreian Club will have a Mother’s day meeting at the j home of Miss Mary Helen Borcherdi ing, assisted by Mrs. A. F. Malott and Miss Helen Barrett