Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1931 — Page 8

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City Girl to Be Married at Marott The marriage of Miss Isabel Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilkinson, Marott hotel, and Glenn Duttenhaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duttenhaver, Bunnell, Ela., will be solemnized at 7:30 tonight, in a ceremony to be performed in Ye Hunter's lodge at the Marott. with the Rev. WilLiam R. McClafflln officiating. The sendee will be read before b setting of greenery, interspersed with standards of Easter lilies, and flanked by cathedral candles in candelabrae. twined with Easter lilies. Miss Clara Catherine Meek will sing, accompanied by Miss Mary Elizabeth Johnson, pianist. The bride will be attend by her sister, Mrs. R. E. Mills, Springfield, O, who will wear a gown of pink organdy and carry an arm bouquet of pink roses. Reception in Gold Room Russell Stahl will be Mr Duttenhaver’s best man. Robert Russell Mills, Mrs. Mill's son, will be ring bearer. He will be dressed in white and carry tlje ring on a heartshaped satin pillow. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a princess gown of white satin, with long sleeves, puffed at the elbows, and a circular train, sweeping from the skirt at the waistline. Her tulle veil will fall from a lace cap, edged with seed pearls, and trimmed across the back, with orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. A reception will be held in the gold room of the hotel. Mrs. Wilkinson will receive in a gown of old gold crepe and will wear Talisman roses. Mrs. Harry Duttenhaver will wear white net, and a corsage of Sweetheart roses. The bride’s table will be centered with a tiered wedding cake on a plateau of white roses, and lighted by white tapers. Honeymoon in Florida The bridal couple wil leave for Ashevile, N. C., and Florida, where they will spend their honeymoon, the bride traveling in a brown suit, eggshell blouse, brown hat and eggshell accessories. The at home address is the Marott, after June 7. Miss Wilkinson attended Ohio State university and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Duttenhaver is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Among the guests at the wedding from out of the city will be Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Rinehart and son Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stark, Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Stockwell, Dayton; Mrs. Isabel Wilson and Miss Betty Wilson, Springfield. O.

Mothers Will Be Guests of Latreian Club Mothers of members of the Alpha Gamma Latreian Club will be entertained at a Mother’s day tea { Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Mary Helen Boreherding, 5265 j Washington boulevard. A musical program will be given preceding the tea hour by Miss Mildred Black, who will sing; Miss Mary Alice Glick, pianist, and Lloyd Stahlhuth, violinist, accompanied by Miss Inez Lloyd, pianist. Miss Margaret Ann Davis and Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman will read. The tea table will be centered with orchid sweet peas and yellow toscs and lighted by yellow tapers. Miss Estel Fisk and Miss Dorothy Lyons will pour and Mrs. Frank Malott will assist.

•Woman’s Group Will Install New President New Officei’s will be installed at the May meeting of Indianapolis chapter No. 20 of the woman's organization, National Association of Retail Druggists. Tuesday at the chapter house of the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Mrs. C. W. Ktedfeld is the new president. Hostesses will be Mrs. Edward Enners, chairman; Mrs. Stedfeld, Mesdames F. R. Keiser, Fred Dunnington. William Oren, George Stockton. Adolphus Hoffman, C. C. Combs, and Charles Freidman. Spring colors will be used in decorating, and the places will be marked with wrist corsages. The program committee for the meeting includes Mesdames C. W. Freund, chairman; W. F. Holmes, Oren and James Mead, Mrs. Edward H. Niles, president, will preside. Bunco will follow the program. MISS IVA HAYWORTH, HOSTESS TO CLUB j Miss Iva Hayworth. 2344 Ashland avenue, will be hostess for a meeting of the Cedars of Lebanon this afternoon. The program will include a playlet, "In Our Pinafores;” a paper, "Way Back Yonder,” by Mrs. John Walters, and a talk on "New Ulen.” by Mrs. A. E. Burkhart. Mrs. Grace Penfleld, New York, who will be a guest, will tell of her recent trip to Paris. Spring flowers will be used in decorating. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Charles Wright and William Shelbum. CLUB TO SPONSOR ‘PLUMBERS’ BALL’ The Plumbers’ ball, with Elmer Weibke as master of ceremonies, will be held at 9 Saturday night at the Hoosier Athletic Club, according to announcement by Barney B. Ochs, chairman of the dance committee Special entertainment has been I arranged, with G. L. Stork’s accordion band featured. Connie's orchestra will play. Sorority to Meet Sigma Epsilon sorority will meet at the home of Miss Louise Wicker, rralynn hotel, apartment 5. at 8:15 Monday.

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“Put them all together—they I spell mother.” Sunday is Mother's day. Children from shore to shore, and border to border, whether small ones, as pictured above, or grown-up ones, will make special efforts to make mother happy, and show their appreciation for her love—on her day. “Little mother,” Dickie Frenzel,

State Symphony Society Will Continue Membership Drive

Workers in the membership campaign, conducted by the- Indiana State Symphony Society, voted this morning to continue the campaign next w T eek, according to an announcement from headquarters, 107 North Pennsylvania street. The music week drive, planned by Herman Wolff, president of the

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MONDAY CLUB TO HEAR LECTURER Monday Club will meet at 2:30 Monday at the D. A. R. chapter house. J. H. Tomlin will speak on “The Beauties and Wonders of Alaska.” Musical program wiil be furnished by members of the student section of the Matinee Musicale. with Mrs. J. E. Thompson and Miss Hallie Lohrig, soloists, accompanied by Miss Mildred Froyd. Instrumental numbers will be given by Miss Phyllis Mattern. Members may invite guests. D. .4. R. TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Annual state convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held Oct. 6 to 8 at West Baden, it was announced, following a meeting of the state board Friday at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Bvrne, Brookville, state regent, presided. Mrs. Eugene Darrach was appointed jstate chaplain, to fill the vancancgr following the death of Mrs. Charles Carlisle, South Bend.

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newly organized society, and Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, chairman of the membership committee, culminated in the the announcement that more than five hundred memberships have been taken in the society, for season tickets for the 1931-32 series of symphonic concerts. Two teams of Junior League members are organized under Mrs. Louis Haerle and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith. Mrs. Haerle’s team includes: Mesdames Paul Fisher, Addison Parry, Ralph Vonnegut, E. E. Gates Jr., George Home, Herman Wolff and Miss Genevieve Pickrell. On Mrs. Griffith's team are Mesdames J. J. Daniels, Paul Matthew's, Victor Keene, Clarence Alig, Fletcher Hodges, Gall Sayles, Edward Taggart, Sylvester Johnson Jr., Misses Rosamond Van Camp. Ruth Hodges and Grace Hawk. Mrs. Stwert Greene is team captain of a group including: Mesdames Bernard Beatty, Ruth Ranier Nessler, Wilson Parker, Charles C. Martin and Miss Betty Martindale. Mrs. Grace Watson Duckwall’s team members are: Mesdames John R. Craig, Simon Kiser, Milton Steinberg, Clarence Brockway, Louise Koehne, Marguerite Steinhart, Edw'ard Harmon, Misses Paula Kipp, Pauline Schellschmidt, Florence Howell and Elizabeth Orr. Mrs. C. A. Searcy is directing a team composed of Mesdames Julius Tinder, N. H. Gibbs, Asel Stitt, Frank Edenharter, Misses Marguerite Billo, Marcena Campbell. Lorinda Cottingham, Georgianna Rockw'ell and Lulu Brown. A team headed by Mrs. Isadore Kahn includes Mesdames Jack Goodman, Louis Traugott, Philip Adler Jr. and M. S. Cohen. Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale's team is as follows: Mesdames J. A. Matthews, Tom S. Elrod. Chester Albright and Miss Adelaide Conte. Mesdames H. C. Adams. Irving Lemaux, C. D. Lasher, Anton Vonnegut and Kurt Vonnegut are on Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes’ team. JEWISH JUNIORS TO NAME CHIEFS Council of Jewish Juniors will hold its last meeting of the year at 2:30 Sunday at Kirshbaum Center. Election will be held and the president, Miss Doris Bernstein, will preside. The program will consist of musical selections by Misses Jean Goldsmith, vocalist, and Frieda Brill, pianist. Reports of the cabaret committee will be given and-^ l^-5 v-ill be made lor a luncheon to be held soon.

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Hirschman, 20 North Kitley avenue. Little Jane Winslow, looking earnestly at her mother, Mrs. E. F. Winslow, 1318 East Fifty-ninth street, is hearing all about “When mother was a girl—” and Sister Ann, perched on the arm of mother’s chair, is all attention, too.

Meridian Hills May Calendar Is Announced Meridian Hills Country Club has announced its May social calendar. First party will be ladies’ luncheon bridge ’ for members and guests at 1 Tuesday, May 12, at the clubhouse. Mrs. Frank Oliver is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Mrs. E. J. Baker and Mrs. W. H. Harrison. Monthly dinner bridge for members and guests will be held at 7 Saturday night, May 23. A ladies’ free-for-all golf tournament is set for 9 Wednesday morning, May 27, followed by a luncheon at the clubhouse. Concluding fmiction will be a. golf tournament for two-ball mixed foursomes, Sunday, May 31,. Card Party to Be Held Alpha Tau and Omicron Nu chapters of Phi Chi Psi sorority will entertain with a benefit card party Tuesday night at the Columbia club. Miss Mary Wiley is in charge of arrangements. The pledges will be in charge of the program.

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—Photo by Bretzman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Brooks, 10 North Rural street, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Maxine Brooks, to John L. Cutter, Terre Haute, sen of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cutter, 2873 North Olney street. The wedding will take place May 30, at Grace Methodist Episcopal church.

Mrs. Ridge to Be Feted at Parties Mrs. Chester Carlton Ridge, who before her recent marriage was Miss Mary Louise Curran, will be entertained at a number of parties during the next few weeks. This afternoon, Miss Kathleen Hot tel will C; i ertaln at her home, 25 West Forty-iu ;th street, with a bridge party and green kitchen shower in her honor. The bridge tables at serving time will be centered with spring flowers. Mrs. Milton B. Hottel will assist her daughter. Guests with Mrs. Ridge will include : Mesdair.es Prank Langsenkamp Jr., Robert Armer, John Doane Sparks. Ray Holtman, Alan Sparks, Misses Mildred Begley, Jane Allison, Martha Thomas, Grace Buckler, Jeanne Wlnchel, Ruth Omelvena, Helen Curran. Margaret Holdaway, Mary Dyer and Stei and Marcella Sadller. Mrs. Sparks will be hostess for a bridge party in honor of the bride Tuesday night at her home, 5596 North Delaware street, Thursday night. Miss Ruth Gmelvena will entertain in her honor, and Tuesday night, May 19, Miss Betty Kemmer will hold a bridge party for Mrs. Ridge,

Sunnyside Guild Will Give Party Sunnyside Guild will hold an entertainment for the children at Sunnyside sanatorium Tuester afternoon. The program is in charge of Mrs. A. B. Chapman, assisted by Mrs, W. H. Hanning. Entertainers include Miss Peggy Simpson, who will play the ukelele, Billie Shirley, who will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Luther J. Shirley; Miss Betty Cassler, who, with Billie Shirley, will dance; and members of the Delta Tau Delta trio of Butler university chapter, who will sing. Trio members are Ruell Moore, Seward Baker and Virgil Hebert. Bert Brouse and Harold Sharp will present an accordion duet, and Miss Mary Vawter, tap dances. Mrs. Robert G. Wilson will read. Refreshments will be in charge of; Mrs. S. H. Greenburg, and Mrs. R. H. Sturm, assisted by Mesdames Charles H. Byfield, William T. Eisenlohr, Bert A. Boyd, Carl E. Wood, Boyd A. Templeton, A. B. Chapman, Lloyd Mattice, Leßoy S. Martin, Maxwell C. Lang, George W. Shaffer, Harvey T. Martin, B. M. Forbes, Omer Hawkins, J. A. Roush and G. F. Klever.

Mrs. Shank to Be Hostess for Club Committee

Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank will be hostess for the entertainment committee of the Propylaeum Club at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Ricca Scott Titus, whom the club will present in the afternoon in a program of original character sketches. Members of the committee include: Mesdames John W. Kern, chairman; William H. Coleman, James Cunning, Myron Green, Benjamin Hitz, Kin Hubbard, Ovid Butler Jameson, Louis H. Levy, William A. Louden, George Philip Meier, Charles Pfaffin, Michael A. Ryan and Paul H. White. A number of luncheon reservations have been made by small groups of members, who are entertaining guests.

W. C. T. U.

Members of Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. will be the guests of Mrs. Nellie George, 1542 Woodlawn avenue, Tuesday. The business session will begin at 11, followed by a covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. Anna Davis will conduct the afternoon devotions. Mrs. George will speak on ‘‘Child Welfare.” Mrs. Irene Kennedy will report on oratorical contests. "Sabbath Observance and the Bible in the Public Schools” will be discussed by Mrs. Dora Hastings, local director. Mrs. C. W. Ackman will speak in the afternoon on "Mothers.” Mrs. Luella Nagel will preside. Broad Ripple W. C. T. U. will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ella Denniston, 4411 Winthrop avenue. Mrs. Grace Altvator will speak. Mrs. Nellie Young will led devotions. Mrs. H. W. Claffey will preside. Frances Willard W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. B. W. Spencer, 509 West Thirty-first street, from 2 to 4 Tuesday. The Rev. M. P. Rimmer. pastor of the West Side church of God, will give the devotions. Mrs. E. Moon, a returned missionary from Africa, will speak. Mrs. Henry Elam and Mrs. Artie Bastin will sing, accompanied bv Mrs. E. E. Williams. The Rev. N. L. Collins, pastor of the West Park Christian church, will give the address. Mrs. Nellie Pittman will preside. Highland W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. C. Gardner, 1931 Highland place, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Maggie Johnson, vice-president, will preside. Zerelda Wallace W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Dove McClintock, 3444 North Illinois street, at 10 Tuesday. Mrs. John F. Jenks will lead devotions. A short business session will be followed by a buffet luncheon. Mrs. C. M. Canaday will conduct aftemon devotions. Mrs. Linna Burns will give readings and Mrs. Robert McKay will sing. Dorothy Kortepeter, county Y. P. B. secretary, will speak on, “A Mothers’ Obligation to the Y. P. B.” Mrs. Henrietta Heishman will preside. Frances Cleveland W. C. T. U. will hold and all-day meeting, at the home of Mrs. Hubert Jordan, Wednesday. A Bible contest will be held. A program will be provided by the “Variety Duo,” composed of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Hazel Rutledge. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Milton Murphy wifi preside.

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Miss Mary Louise Curran became the bride of Chester Carleton Ridge in a > ceremony performed last Saturday by the Rev. Elmer Ritter, pastor of SS. Peter and Paid cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. Ridge ore at home at 532 East Fifty-fourth

International Study Club

Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy was re-elected president of this organization at a recent meeting held at the Severin hotel. Other officers are; Mrs. Urla F. Ellis, first vicepresident; Miss Ruth Hoover, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles R. Stuart, corresponding secretary; Mrs. George S. Steinmetz, treasurer; Mrs. J. A. Wilson, auditor. Annual May dinner will be helo on the roof garden of the Severin hotel. May 12, at 6:30 p. m. I. T. S. C. groups will hear the final lecture for the year. The lecture will be given by Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, whose subject will be “Mountain Peaks Over Which International Club Has Traveled.” A feature of the dinner is r.irs. Artman’s book of poems, “Flower in the Rain,” to be presented to club members by Mrs. O. D. Burton, pub-

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Miss Marie Sangernebo is president of the City Panhellenic Association, which is sponsoring a card party to be held May 16 at the Highland Golf and Country Club.

TUESDAY CLUBS TO RECEIVE GUESTS

Irvington Tuesday Club will have a guest meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jennie Jeffries, 5329 University avenue. Mrs. Glenn Diddel will speak on “The Jungles of Yucatan.” She spent the early years of her life in Yucatan, where her father, Edward H. Thompson, carried an .archeological research. A musical program will be given by Miss Adelaide Conte, w'ho will sing a group of Spanish songs, accompanied by Mrs. Mildred Smith

Card Parties

Caherine Merrill tent No. 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war, will hold a cpvered dish luncheon and card party Wednesday at Ft. Friendly, 512 North Illinois street. Mrs. Nelllie McGinnis and Mrs. Alice Christy will be in charge. Big Sisters maternity branch of the Catholic Women’s Union will hold a card, bunco and lotto party at 8:30 Tuesday night at St. Roch’s hall. CLUB TO OBSERVE 10TH ANNIVERSARY II Jamalie Club will celebrate its tenth anniversary with a luncheon Monday at Mrs! Webb's tearoom, 1300 North Pennsylvania street. Election of officers will be held. Business meeting will be followed by bridge. Committee in charge of arrangements includes Mesdames H. H. Peckman, chairman; E. L. Yocum and E. S. Larrison. Tea to Be Held Alpha Delta Pi sorority at Butler university, will hold a tea Sunday at the chapter house for members of the active and alumnae chapters, in observance of Mother’s day. Mrs, Isabelle Messman will pour. Arrangements are in charge of Misses Mildred Still and Shirley Nelson. Mrs. Toole to Be Hostess Alpha Lambda Chi sorority will hold its May social meeting on Monday x night at the home of Mrs. John Toole. 2905 North Capitol avenue, with Mrs. D.-.A. McConnell as assistant hostess. . i|

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lisher, Kansas City, Mo., who will be an honored guest. These are first edition copies and all are sold, but will be on display Tuesday at Stewart’s book store and L. S. Ayres & Cos. From this book the musical monologues, “Flower in the Rain,” “If I Knew You and You Knew Me,” “When the Evening Cometh ‘ and “The Rose Almost White” will be given by Mrs. Dolly Clark of the Normandy chapter, accompanied by Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy at the piano. Miss Edna Phinney has arranged a musical program by the following: Pianists, Miss Helen Starost and Thomas Wright; vocalists, Mrs. F. M. Preston, George Erber, H. J. O'Leary, Miss Esther Sutton and Richard Strother; violinists. Miss Lillian Starost, Mrs. R. G. Hull; harpist, Miss Kalah Larman; harp and voice selections. Miss Edna Phinney and Mrs. W‘. R. Seiber; cornetist, Miss Elsie Madden. Accompanists will be Mrs. Sandy, Miss Verne Lowman, Mrs. Rifner, Miss Edna Phinney, Miss Helen Starost, Miss Alice Cahow and Mrs. Marian Cole. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Mae Marcum Jacobs. Victorian chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Holdaway on Friday. An old-fashioned dinner will be served at the noon hour, followed by a social program. Mrs. P. M. Sellers will assist the hostess. Mrs. Artman is to be an honored guest for the luncheon. Alexandrian chapter will meet at the Lumley Tea Room. Friday at 1 for luncheon. At 2:30 Mrs. Artman will lecture on “Art Displays in Rio de Janeiro.” Jeanne D. Arc chapter was entertained at the home of Mrs. Stella Schott, Monday, May 4, from 2 until 4 o’clock. Mrs. Artman was honored by the chapter. A short business meeting w T as held to apopint committees. New' officers are: Mrs. Geneva Guental, president; Mrs. Pearl Hantzis, first vice-president; Mrs. Harry G. Pierson, second vicepresident; Mrs. J. E. Paulisson, secretary; Mrs. Ruth Esk.y, treasurer; Mrs. Wm. E. McGaughey, corresponding secretary. Wellesley Club to Meet Indiana Wellesley Club will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 Saturday, May 16, at the home of Mrs. Robert Dorsey, 4466 Guilford avenue. Club to Hold Tea Tri-Art Club will hold a Mothers’ j day tea at 3 Sunday at the home I of Miss Laura May Brockman, 3246 i Ruckle street. Progom will be given by club members. Directors to Gather Directors of the Indiana Women’s Republican Club will hold a luncheon meeting Thursday at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Spann Waymire, president, will preside. Trio Appears at Marott ! A musical program is to be given Sunday night by the Marott trio, assisted by Mrs. Ruth Ranier Nessler, harpist, and Vaughn Cornish, baritone, in the marble ballroom at the hotel.

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Camp Fire Girls of Indianapolis will hold their annual -Mother and Daughter luncheon at the First Baptist church today. Miss Martha K. Sironen, editor of “Everygirl.” will be speaker. Miss Aileen Klaiber will read, and the winner of the poem contest will read dedicated “To Mother.”

.MAY 9, 1931

League to Convene in 1 Cincinnati National conference of Junior Leagues in America will be held Tuesday through Friday In Cinl cinnati. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. has been appointed voting delegates of the Indianapolis league. Other delj egates are Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley, who will go by virtue of her office as president; Mrs. Edward S. Norvell and Mrs. W. P, Anderson, 111. Mrs. Louis Haerle, chairman of the arts and interests committee. Mrs. Shideler Pearce. Trading Post director, and Miss Rosamund Van Camp, chairman of the movies committee. also will attend the conference. and special committee meetings Tuesday afternoon. The association has formulated a plan by which a national welfare committee, composed of league members who hold responsible positions in social work, will assist the 119 leagues in the association. The initial meeting of the committee will be featured at the conference. Its business will be to further the Junior League aim. which is to train its personnel to be well informed and intelligent board members of established welfare organizations It w hl offer advice and formulate policies in an effort to make effective leagues’ welfare programs and education for volunteer service Mrs. Daniel Greer Jr. of the New York league, organizer and president of the Volunteers in Social Service of New York, will be chairman of the committee. Mrs. John A. MacDonald of the Indianapolis league, former chairman of the occupational therapy department at the Riley hospital, has been named a member of this committee. *

Mrs. Jackson Will Address Delta Zetas Mrs. Chic Jackson will speak on ••Housecleaning the Heart” at the Mother's day meeting of the Indian- ! apolis Alumnae Association of Delta j Zeta, to be held this afternoon at kthe home of Miss Harriett Kistner. 410 East Forty-sixth street. Tea will follow the program. Mrs. Robert Miller, the incoming president, and Miss Frances Westcott, the retiring president, will pour tea. The table will be centered with a plateau of Kilarney rases, the Delta Zeta flower. Forty guests will be present. The committee assisting the hostess is composed of Mesdames Thomas Grinslade, Nelson Cooksey, Norman Young, Misses Lucille Rous, and Mary Kerriger. Oxford Group Plans Annual Club Luncheon ' * Alumnae of Oxford college in Indiana will hold their annual luncheon meeting at 12:30 Saturday. May 16, at the Columbia Club. The college colors, gold and blue, will be carried out in the luncheon appointments and table decorations. Mrs. Clara F. Fox is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. C. M Keesling. program chairman; Mrs L. W. Schumaker, publicity, and Miss Vivian Ely, arrangements. Mrs. Elgin Cobb, Anderson, will be the toastmaster. Miss Lorraine Foster, Ft. Wayne, will give a toast; Miss Earle Poer, Morristown, will sing; Miss Katherine Van Arsdale, pianist, will and dance numbers will be given by the pupils of Mme. Peggy Snyder. | Garden Party to Be Planned for Art Group Ten o’clock of the Woman's Department Club will meet Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 4417 North Pennsylvania street. Members will make plans for the garden party the art. department will hold early in the summer at Mrs. Burnet’s home. Woman’s Department Club auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing Association will meet for the 12:30 luncheon at the home of Mrs. William E. Kennedy, 3920 Winthrop avenue, Tuesday. JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL CELEBRATE Indianapolis Junior Hadassah will observe Mothers ’day at 8 Monday night with a celebration at Kirshbaum Center. Mothers of members and their friends will attend. The observance here will be part of the national Junior Hadassah celebration. Cantor Myro Glass will give several vocal selections, Miss Fannie Robbins will read a movie scenario, and Ben Abrahams will speak. An accordian duet will be given by pupils of the Christiansen school of music. ART CLASS WILL ATTEND LECTURE The A. A. U. W. art appreciation class, with Miss Blanche Stillson. leader, will meet from 10 to 11T5 Thursday at the John Herron Art institute, to view a special exhibit of modern art, in connection with the lecture. This inspection is being made at the invitation of Wilbur D. Peat director, and is for one meeting only The last class will be held at the Children's museum Thursday, May 21. Club to Give Dance Members of the Del-O-Rae Club formal program dance to be held have issued invitations to an innext Thursday night in the Athenaeum ballroom. Music will be provided by Harold Cork and his orchestra.