Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1931 — Page 8

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Reunion to Be Held by Reserves High School Girl Reserves will hold a week-end camp reunion at Camp Delight, the Y. W. C. A. camp on White river, today and tomorrow. A thirty-two page newspaper and a newspaper stunt party will oe features of the entertainment.

Miss Betty Belk is editor, assisted j by Misses Louise j Scooler, Jane i Colsher, Roberta I Dickinson and Marian Radclifr. The newspaper stunt will be given tonight, depicting the various sections M a daily paper jy groups from he different high chools, as follows: Society page, Technical; sports, Anderson high

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.ehool; theater. Broad Ripple; classified ads, Washington; radio news. Manual Training; weather forecast, Beech Grove; advice to she lovelorn, Shortridge, and serial story, all the groups combined. A treasure hunt and weiner roast will precede the stunts, arranged by the camp committee, composed of Misses Lois William, Shirley Booming Hazel Gino, Frances Louise Dungan and Martha Goodlet. A Sunday morning assembly service will be held in charge of Miss Scooler. Talks to be given include, "Our Ideals of Understanding and Working Together,” by Miss Belk; Last Year and Our Purpose,” by Miss Virginia Miller, Inter-club president; ‘‘Next Year, How Do We Build?,” by Miss Dungan, and ‘‘How Do We Look to Ourselves?,” by Miss Scooler. There will be a program of violin music and songs, and the session will close with the singing of camp songs, followed by Sunday dinner.

Women’s Overseas League to Go to Greencastle May 24

Hoosler unit of the Women’s Overseas League will observe annual organization day Sunday, May 24, with a luncheon meeting at the Grant in Grecncastle. Miss Lucy Tufts Bow'en, Greencastle, is in charge of arrangements, and Indiana ex-service women living within driving distance are asked to join with the Hoosier unit at luncheon. The entire executive board of the unit, whose membership represents American Red Cross, Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A. and the Army Nurse Corps, will be present. Miss A. Grace Hawks, Indianapolis, is president; Miss Gladys Cline, vice-president; Miss Lillie Beck Riggs, secretary; Miss Amy Prosser, treasurer: Miss 'Florence Martin and Mrs. John T.

Capitol M. E. Calendar Club, Choir Will Present Pageant

“In an Antique Shop,” a pageant written by Ethel Hawthorne Tewksbury. will be presented by the choir, assisted by the Calendar Club of the

Capitol avenue Methodist Episcopal church at 8:15 next Friday and Saturday at Hollenbeck hall, at the Y. W. C. A. Stage settings and costumes will be of the colonial period. Mrs. H. K. Weiriek heads the cast, composed of Mesdames Jessie Evans Ruth; Mildr e and Heller George, O. A. Thompson, Fred

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SATURDAY GROUP TO ELECT AT TEA Saturday Social and Literary Club will hold its tenth anniversary luncheon and election of officers at the Lumley tearoom today. Luncheon will be followed by a program of “Reminiscences of Yesterday," which will include short talks by the following members; Mesdames Juanita McFarland, “Old Programs"; Ida Hearst Brown, “Today”: Rose Coleman, “Memories,” and Miss Louise Duncan, “Charter Members.” Decorations will carry out the club colors, pink and white, and a birthday cake, holding ten candles, will be featured. MASOMA CLUB TO DINE ON TUESDAY Miss Helen Adolay. president of the Masoma Alumnae Club, is in charge of a banquet to be held at 6 Tuesday, May 26. at Emmerich Manual Training high school. Members of her committee are Misses Myla Herrmann. Dorothy Anderson and Anna Louise Cochran. Mrs. Chic Jackson will be speaker. Others on the program are Alios Marie Zorn, pianist; Miss Mildred Clark, vocalist, and Miss Eleanor Graham, reader. THREE ARE HOSTS FOR CLUB PARTY Mrs. Everett A. Hunt, Mrs. Hattie Fyder and Mrs. John O'Connor will be hostesses for the twentieth anniversary party of the Independent Social Club at 2 Tuesday at All Souls Unitarian church. 1453 North Alabama street. t Assisting hostesses are: Mesdames Walter Kyle, Frank Shellhouse. Walyter More. Grace Lynn Sandy and Newton McGuire. MUa Peck to Entertain Delta Rho chapter. Phi Pi Psi sorority, will be entertained Monday night at the home of Miss Helen Peck, 1205 Oxford street. Mr*. Howard Oswald is assistant hostess.

MARRIAGES ARE SOLEMNIZED

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Day, directors. All are Indianapolis women. Dr. and Mrs. william F. Doeppevs, Mrs. Lefta Nida Gresham, Misses June Day, Josephine Hull and Glenn Riggs are among those who will motor from Indianapolis. The Hoosier pnit has been active during the years since the war in supplying hostesses for summer training camps in this area; furnishing entertainment for enlisted men at Ft. Harrison during winter months and making regular shipments of books, magazines and special delicacies to Miller cottage at the Dayton home. It also subscribes to the special “Fund for Disabled Overseas Women,” which the league has built up within the last few years.

Misses Dorothy Elkins, Katharine Robbins, Helen Rose Ball, Jean Saward, Messrs. Richard Trittipe and James Willingham. Committees are: Antique and Stage—Mesdames Robertson R. C. Vermillion, C. W. Eaton and Miss Grace Reid. Costumes —Mesdnmes Sarah Ernst. H. O Peters, J. H. Shoaf and Miss Mary Gold. Publicity—Mesdames H. W. Jones, R.. O. Warren, Harry Anderson, V. o. Warren, Harry Anderson, V. O. Elkins, Duckwall, Thomas Robbins. Tickets—Mesdames Brewer, J. W. Nunamaker. Milton Valodin, Fred Mennel, L. E. Ratcliff. Ray Gibson and John GUckard. Mrs. Brewer is president of the club, and Airs. Hannah Dick Miller, director of the choir. DELTA GAMMATO HOLD CONVENTION Miss Ruth Pahud has been named delegate of Butler university chapter to the biennial province convention of Delta Gamma sorority, Alay 22 and 23, in Evansville. Chapters at Indiana, Ohio State, Ohio Wesleyan, Akrcn, Aliairy, West Virginia and Mississippe universities will be represented. Other Indianapolis persons who will attend an*: Mesdames J. Dwight Peterson. Indianapolis Alumnae Association delegate; Mark E. Hamer. George O. Browne. S. Douglas Bash. Ralph W. Showaiter. Misses. Katherine Tinsley and Florence Morris. Pi Omicron to Install Theta chapter, Pi Omicorn, will meet at 7 'Tuesday at the SpinkArms. Mrs. John Hays Bailey is program chairman. Aliss Dorothy Cunningham will preside. Formal installation of the chapter will be held Alay 26.

WEDDING SET

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Carroll, 140 South Emerson avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter Laura Alice to James E. Noblitt, son pf Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Noblitt. 3318 East Vermont street. The wedding will take place at 4:30 Saturday afternoon, June 6, at Downey Avenue Christian church.

of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Duttenhaver, after a southern trip, will make their home at the Marott. Mrs. Alfred Mueller was Miss Lois Clin before her marriage last

Miss Fargo to Be Honored at Bridge Party Miss Jane Fargo, whose marriage to Norman Baxter will take place next Saturday, will be honor guest this afternoon at a bridge party of four tables, given by Mrs. Louis Cooper Wilson at her home, 515 East Forty-third street. Pink and blue, the bride’s colors, will be used in decoration and in the bride appointments. Miss Gladys Hackleman will entertain Tuesday night in honor of the bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fargo will entertain Friday night with a bridal dinner in honor of their daughter and her fiance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

PRESIDENT OF WOMEN VOTERS

Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin . ivas re-elected 'president of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters at a meeting Friday at Woodstock Club.

MISS CLEARY TO MARRY CITY MAN Mr. and Mrs. William Cleary, 1338 South Harding street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Pauline Cleary, and Stanford W Kappmeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Kappmeyer. The wedding wil take place at 9 o’clock mass, June 17. at Assumption church. Miss Cleary has chosen her sister, Mis Catherine Cleary, and Miss Catherine Hoeing as her attendants. Colors will be blue and honeydew. PLEDGESHOST AT TRI DELTA DANCE Pledge chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority will entertain the active chapter, guests and sorority representatives at a dance at the chapter house, 809 W’est Hampton drive, at 9 Saturday. Calendar's Londonnaires will furnish the music. Mrs. Edna M. Christian, social director of Butler university; Professor Gino Ratti and Mrs. Ratti, and Mrs. William Wiese will be chaperons. Misses Marjorie Carr, Josephine Fessler, Catherine Buta. Charlotte Cashon and Lillian Naismith are members of the committee on arrangements. LATE BOOK CLUB TO HEAR LECTURE Mrs. Demarchus Brown will speak on “Two Indiana Novelists and the Ohio River," at the luncheon meeting of the Late Book Club at 12:30 Tuesday at the Scottish Rite cathedral. Members will give quotations from Indiana poets. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. B. Schramm, Cora Eppert and J. D. Smith. • v

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j Elmer Emigholz Is Wedded to I Lebanon Girl at Bride’s Home

Marriage of Aliss Anna Baldauf, daughter of Air. and Mrs. W. H. Baldauf, Lebanon, formerly of this city, to Elmer Emigholz, son of Air. and Airs. Fred Emigholz, 3712 Ruckle street, took place at 7:30 Friday night at the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. Edmund Kerlin of the New York Street Evangelican church, read the double ring ceremony before an improvised altar of bridal wreath, lilacs and tulips. Aliss Edith Allmeroth sang, accompanied by her sister, Miss Martha Eilmeroth, both of Indianapolis. The bride’s only attendant was her maid of honor. Aliss Ruth Eberhardt, Indianapolis, who wore peach

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INSURANCE GROUP IN TOURNAMENTS Officials of the Casualty Insurance and Bond Company in Indiana will hold" the annual field day, sponsored by the Casualty and Surety Field Club at the Ulen Country Club in Lebanon May 22. A golf tournament for men and a bridge tournament for women will be held in the afternoon, followed by a banquet, when prizes will be awarded. Members of the committee are: Van Y. Duncan. Thomas Crowley. I. W. Sturgeon. P. E. Kcp'.ein. Harry E. Schornstein. Hostesses will be Mesdames George '■core. J W. Sturgeon. David Layton and Van L. Duncan. PARTIES SET FOR MISS ALICE SHIRK The first of a series of parties honoring Miss Alice Shirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Shirk, 3828 Guilford avenue, whose marriage to Robert W. Garten will take place June 17, folio ring her gradution June 15 from Butler university, will be held May 26, with Miss Lilyan Bradford, hostess. Misses Lillian Steinmetz and Miss Edith Mae Clark will entertain in her honor June 2. Misses Mary Virginia and Eleanor Clark also will have a party for Miss Shirk. MRS. FRANK WHITE HOST AT BRIDGE Mrs. Frank White entertained Thursday afternoon with a bridge party at her home, Forty-second street and Millersville road, in honor of Mrs. Donald E. Rider, who will leave Indianapolis soon to make her home in Louisville. Guests included: Mesdames L. P. Highlev. Bert Deiph. R. E. Terry. Fred Weeks. Boy Davidson. Arthur La Rue. D3vid La Rue. C. O. Nease. Charles Stanley. Edward Donaldson. William Russell and Sarah Stanton. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. William Bur dan.

Bride-Elect Chooses Her Attendants Miss Thelma Fulkerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fulkerson, 1201 North Olney street, whose marriage to Francis M. Helkema, son of Mr. amd Mrs. Ben Helkema, will take place May 24 at the Brookside United Brethren church, has chosen her attendants. Her sister, Mrs. E. G. Borncamp, will be her matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses Violet Albers, Ruth Akin. Dorothy Bower, Emma Helkema. sister of the bridegroom, and Bertona Ransopher, this city, and Miss Fern Midkiff, Shelbyville. Dorothy Bower, Chillicothe 0., and Eva May McCoy will be flower girls and Katherine Mitchell will be train bearer. Mr. Helkema has selected Norman Carroll as his best man. Ushers will be Donald Frederick, Hamilton, 0., George Shelby, Greenfield: Harold Hagee, Wabash; Harold Ransopher, Robert Schultz and Kayes Miller. George Richard Borncamp, nephew of the bride, will be the ring-bearer. A number of parties have been given in honor of Miss Fulkerson. Others include a miscellaneous shower, to be given Tuesday night by Mrs. Bomcamp, and a bridge party Thursday night by Mrs. Roland Johnson and Mrs. Meredith Babcock, at the home of Mrs. Babcock. 4001 East Washington street. Mrs. Fulkerson will entertain members of the bridal party at dinner Friday night, and Mrs. Helkema will give a dinner for her son and his bride-elect, and the bridal party Saturday night. Miss Horstman to Wed Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Horstman, 1415 Woodlawn avenue, announce the engagement,of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Louise Horstman, and Paul B. Bullard, son of Charles A. Bullard, 1415 Woodlawn avenue. The wedding will take place June 6 at Emmaus Lutheran church.

lace and carried Columbian larkspur and delphinium. The flower girl, Julia Katherine Baldauf, a niece of the bride, wore a frock of blue organdy. Lawrence Emigholz, Gary, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. His son, Lawrence F. Emigholz Jr., was ring bearer. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of green pointed lace, and carried Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the valley. Airs. Emigholz is a graduate of Butler university, where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. The bridegroom attended Purdue university. Air. Emigholz and his bride will make th;ir home temporarily in Indianapolis.

TAU GAMMAS TO HOLD TEA SUNDAY Tau Gamma sorority will entertain mothers of members Sunday at tea in the Travertine room of the Lincoln. Miss Rosamond Collins, Miss Evangeline Koch James Collins, a trio from Music Masters school of music, will play during ' the afternoon. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Wilbur Zobbc, chairman. Misses Mary Haley and Nellie Thomas. Guests will include: Mesdames John Kern, Lebanon; Fred Houston, Shelby ville; Maude Adams, George Bainaka, T. K. Bennett, Edward J. Bauman. George Bauman, W. W. Bowman. G. W. Bowersox, M. T. Carroll, Annie Gaskins, William D. Haley, Andrew Heinlen, Morris Horner, Pearl Lawrence. Katherine Calloway. Basil Miller, C. T. Pruitt, P. L. Seward. Hayes Shafer. J. W. Thomas. Jessie Thomas. Clara Uebcle, c. B. WidolS, Wilhelmina Zobbe and A. E. Grayson. CAMBRIDGE CITY WOMAN HOSTESS Airs. Frank S. Reynolds, Cambridge City, will be hostess for the last of the regular monthly luncheon bridges of the Columbia Club, to be held Wednesday in the ballroom at the clubhouse. She will be assisted by: Mesdames Harry G. Leslie. Irving Lemaux. A. N. Bobbitt. John C. Ruckelshaus. RelUy Adams and Miss Dorothy Cunningham. Indianapolis: Mesdames J. V. Young. V. E. Martindale. Max B. Kitterman. Edward Paul and Miss Elizabeth Paul. Camhbridge City; Mrs. Fred Punnell. Attica; Mrs. R. G. Rifleld. Crown Point: Mrs. Charles Porter and Mrs. George H. Keagy. Hagerstown. Sigma Phi to Initiate Sigma Phi sorority will hold informal initiation services tonight at Liberty Beach, during a weekend party being held there. Formal [ initiation will be held at 8 Monday night at the Antlers, followed by a formal banquet at 9.

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Mr. and Mrs. John H. Alter, 3908 Rookwood avenue .announce the engagement of their daughter, Viola Laurenchia, to Galvin Ogle Douglass. The marriage will take place in June..

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Mrs. John J. Kennedy, 55US North Meridian street (pictured here) has been appointed chairman of the May committee for Highland Golf and Country Club by Mrs. Frank Kotteman, social chairman. Luncheon bridge parties are being held each Wednesday, during the season, at the clubhouse.

Business, Professional Women to Observe ‘Southern Night’

Indianapolis Business and Professional Women will observe ‘‘Southern Night” Thursday, at the Women's Department club. The program will open with a southern dinner, being prepared under the direction of Mrs. B. H. Parks. During and following the dinner Miss Myra E. Majors, chairman of the ‘‘On to Richmond” committee, will tell of plans for the national biennial convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs to be held at Richmond, July 6 to 13. A musical program will be given

Open Meeting to Be Held by Local Circle Local circle of Daughters of Isabella will hold an open meeting at 8 Tuesday at the Claypool. Alembers are asked to bring prospective members as guests. A program has been arranged by Airs. William F. Kiley, which includes: Address —“Mother Theodore,” Humbert Paganl. Songs—The Rev. August Fuesseneger, Miss Edna Phinney. Miss Stella Haugh, Miss Loretta McManamon and George Erber. Harp Selections—Miss Phinney. Plano Numbers—Miss Goldie Saylor. Dances—Margaret Alice O’Brien. Betty Jane Schmalholz, Marjorie Jeanne Burke, Roberta Kerri. Nellie O'Briend. Gloria Ellene Smith and Alice Tracy, pupils of Miss Marcie Dirnberger.

Sigma Alpha lota Chapter to Honor Its National President

Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha lota national professional musical sorority, will hold a musical and reception for its national president, Aliss Hazei Ritchey, at 8 Alonday, in McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Mrs. Frank B. Hunter, president, has arranged the following program: Organ and Harp—“ Adagio Cantabile.” “Sonata Pathetiaue”- Beethoven Mrs. Louise Schcilschmidt Koehne, harpist, and Mrs. Dorothy Knight Greene. Voice—Brahms group. Mrs. Lela Putney, contralto; accompanied bv Mrs. Helen Dunfy. Plano and Harp—‘Fantasie” Theodore Dubois Mrs. Ruth Rainier Nessler. harpist, and Mrs. Marguerite Baihle Steinhart. Coilo and Panio —“Sonata In F Sharp Minor” Jean Hure Miss Louise Essex, cellist, and Walter Whitworth, guest artist. Ensemble—- “ The Night Wind” Harvey Gaul “Snowflakes” .Iredric Cowan “Lake of Dreams” Saint Saens “Wieeenlled” Brahms Crinoline Singers—Mesdames Bessie May Lowrv. Mildred Moore. Gladys Blake. Ila Friermood. Berta Ruick. Nessler and Miss Mary Rogers. .... Three hundred invitations have been issued.

CLUB CALENDAR-NEWS, NOTES OF CITY GROUPS

MONDAY Henry O. Speers will speak on “Tom Moore” at a meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club in the club rooms at the D. A. R. chapter house. Review Club will hold a picnic and meeting at the home of Mrs. Helen Brown, Carmel-. Papers on new fiction will be given by Mesdames M. M. Andrews, Dean Francis, and Eli Lilly. Sesame Club will meet with Mrs. Bert J. Westover, 55 South Audubon road, for guest day. “The Value of Dorothy Canfield Fisher as Illustrated by her ‘The Deepening Stream,”’ will be given by Mrs. W. L. Linn, Crawfordsville. Mrs. C. J. Summers will give piano solos. Hostesses for the meeting of the New Era Club will be Mrs. I. W. Riggins, 5658 Central avenue, assisted by Mrs. Cora L. Mason. Mrs. Payne Clark will read a paper on “American Musicians”; Mrs. Mae Brooks Miller will give a paper on “Historical Points of Indianapolis,” and a musical program will be in charge of Mrs. Riggins, Guest day, which was to have been held by tha. Monday Conversation Club May 18, has been postponed until Monday, May 25. Woman's Research Club will hold its spring party at the First Congregational church. Mrs. Edmund D. Clark will be in charge of the program. The committee members for the luncheon are: Mesdames M. O. Ryker, T. E. Root, Thomas Shiner, Orren Smith, Cora Y. Wiles, Fletcher Wills, Frank Wcods, T. P. Woodson, A. A. Young and Miss Margaret Stevenson. Camelian Club will hold the last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Wilson D. Parker, 5825 Guilford avenue. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames T. William Engle and Ira Swartz. Luncheon will be followed by bridge. Mrs. Engle, president, will make her annual report. Clarissa Club will be entertained by Miss Helen O’Brien. 2541 North Talbot street TUESDAY Proctor Club will m#ct with Mrs.

by a quartet composed of Misses Jeanette Shafer, Fern Bowers, Vivian Simmor.s and Della Wiggam, who will sing a group of southern melodies. They will be in costume, and accompany themselves on banjos. Mrs. W. D. Long, a native of the south, will give interpretive sketches on “Romance of the Old South.” Miss Ruth Hoover will read. The accompanist for the evening will be Miss Wilmoth Benson. Mrs. Adah O. Frost, president, will preside.

Junior Catholic Daughters to Initiate Sixty-Five at Service

‘initiation services for sixty-five gills will be held by the Junior Catholic Daughter of America at 2 Sunday afternoon in the Knights of Columbia Auditorium. Election of officers, of the junior court, w’hich governs activities of the local group, and presentation of honors will follow the services. Members of the senior court, Indianapolis Catholic Daughters of America, will be in charge. Miss Alary AlcCrossan is chairman of the Junior group, and Miss Bess Bigans is grand regent of the local court. The Rev. August R. Fussenegger, chaplain of the local Catholic Daughters wil speak. The presentation program at 2:45, following the initiation and election, will be open to the public.

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William F. Kuhn, 3835 School street. j Mrs. Charles A. PfafTlin v. ill speak on “Musical Sky-Lines,” at the clos- , ing of the Fortnightly Literary Club,; at the Propylaeum. Irvington Chautauqua Club will meet for luncheon at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Harry Simpson, College avenue. A program on Russia will be given by Mesdames Harvey Hicks and D. E. Kramer. Heyl Study Club will meet in the club rooms at the Rauh Memorial library. Mrs. Ralph Drvbrough will speak on “The Power of the American Press,” and Mrs. Raymond C. Miller will give a book review. Alpha Eta Latreian Club will meet with Mrs. John F. Nevltt, 3917 Carrollton avenue. Mrs. O. W. Greer and Mrs. John Goodwin will give a talk on “Book Chats.” Mrs. W. David Morton, 2358 Stuart strset, will be hostess for the Multum-in-Parvo Literary Club. Mrs. Karl Van de Walle and Mrs. Roland Cotton will give the program. Independent social club will hold its anniversary party at the home of Mrs. E. A. Hunt, with Mrs. Hattie A. Ryder as assistant hostess. Dulcet Club will meet at the home *>f Mrs. Leslie Clancey, 3566 North Delaware street, for 12:30 luncheon and bridge. WEDNESDAY Arnica Club will hold a guest meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Everhart, 208 North Eastern avenue. Election of officers and annual reports will feature the meeting of the Oct-Dahl Club at the home of Mrs. S. B. Taylor, 212 East Thirtysecond street. Reciprocity day will be celebrated, in charge of the federation secretary, and luncheon will be served at noon. Brookston Literary Club will meet with Alma Allen, with the program by Mrs. Nola Marlowe. THURSDAY Beta Delphian chapter will meet at 9:45 at the Fletcher American bank. Officers for the coming year will be elected. Mrs. John H. May will lead in the discussion on late nineteenth century poets, assfced

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City Groups Win League Exhibitions Word has been received that the Indianapolis Junior League was awarded first, second and thir* prizes in the welfare exhibit that was a part of the three-day conference of American Association of Junior Leagues jus f ended in Cincinnati. , Mrs. Edwin McNally is chairman of the hospital committee of the local league, in charge of the occupational therapy work at the Riley hospital, under the direction of Miss Winifred Conrick. First prize was awarded for a moving picture taken by the league at Riley hospital, showing the development of the occupational therapy work there. Second prize was awarded for a leather book cover made by an adult patient at one of Indiana university hospitals, and third prize was awarded for a woven pillow made by a child at Riley hospital. Indianapolis group also won recognition for the largest attendance. Preceding tin welfare committee meeting, papers were read by John MacDonald, Indianapolis, and Miss Conrick. Members of Mrs. McNally’s committee this year arc Mrs. Eugene Miller, Mrs. J. J. Daniels, Mrs. George Home, Miss Frances Hamilton, and Miss Helen Flcisher, who is in charge of field work. Los Angeles was chosen as the next convention city for the Junior League’s Association of America at the closing of the eleventh conference Friday. Mrs. Bennett Gates. Dayton, 0., formerly of Indianapolis, was named vice-president and Miss Abagail M. Schelegel, Pasadena, Cal., secretary. The term of Mrs. Roger Sperry, Waterbury, Conn., president, does not expire this year.

Troop committees in charge of Sunday’s activities have been named as follow’s: Initiation program. Troops 13 and 2; awarding of pins. Troop 15; reception, Troop 6; refreshments, Troops 5 and 7. Following are the newly initiated counselors from the senior court, who will direct ' activities of the various local troops: Alesdames Fred Saunders, Leslie Clevenger, Florence Caserly, Alisses Alary Burnell, Alargaret Burnell, and Alice Jane Hassler. A group of senior court members and counselors, accompanied by the chaplain, Father Fussenegger, motored to McCormick’s creek state park last week to inspect the site of the summer camp, where 200 junior Catholic daughters will spend four weeks in July.

TRAVELERS WILL MEET AT KOKOMO When the Grand auviliary to the Grand council of United Commercial Travelers of Indiana meets in Kokomo, May 21-23, delegates from Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne, Terre Haute, Logansport, South Bend, Evansville, New Albank and Anderson will attend. Officers are: Mesdames Louis Schmoe, Ft. Wayne, honorary president; Robert O Law, Logansport, president; B. A. Tuttle, South Bend, vice-president; John Jackman, Terre Haute, secretary-treasurer, and Leroy 8. Martin, press chairman. New constitution and by-laws for the state auxiliary, to be adopted, will be the most important issue to be considered. K. K. G. ALUMNAE WILL ATTEND TEA Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will hold a musical tea for members and their guests next Saturday at the home of Mrs. Thomas C. Howe, 26 North Meridian street. Airs. Howe’s assisting hostesses will include Alesdames Eugene Dar- ; rach, C. A. Harris, F. E. Ballweg and I Culver C. Godfrey.

by Mesdames F. H. Schulmeyer, A. M. Alexander, H. H. Akers, J. E. Barcus, Oliver S. Guio and J. A. Matthews. Mrs. C. S. Rhoads will be hostess to the Aftermath Club, for the final meeting of the season. A program on nature will be given by Mesdames William A. Myers and C. S. Lycan. Ladies Federal Club will meet with Mrs. William B. Norris, 1416 West Thirty-fourth street, with Mrs. C. A. -Sammis, and Mrs. C. A. Shelby, assistant hostesses. Mrs. O. B. Springer will be hostess for the meeting of the North Side Study Club at her home. 5526 College avenue. The program will be given by Mrs. J. P. Aspinall and Mrs. H. B. Pearce. Mrs. S. A. Wiggins will be hostess to members of the Thursday Afternoon Club, assisted by Mrs. Clint Parker. FRIDAY A patriotic program will feature the guest meeting of the Woman’s Advance Club at the home of Mrs. C. A. Cook, 5252 North Meridian street. Irvington Catholic Women's Study Club will meet with Mrs. George W. Faulstich, R. R. 15. A program on music will be given by Mesdames John Hunter and H. H. Robertson. The report of the National Catholic Welfare Conference will be given. Woman’s Round Table Club will hold its spring party at the home of Mrs. J. Edward Morris, Williams Creek. Friday Afternoon Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Fred H. Kissling, 2026 North Pennsylvania street. SATURDAY Alpha Gamma Latreian Club win meet with Miss Zella Grossman 433 Nonh Denny street. Mrs. A F. Malott wil speak on “England's Poet Laureate, John Masefield.” Butler Alumnae Literary Club will hold a May breakfast on the Butler J university campus, with Miss Corinne Welling as hostess. Gamma Deltas to Meet Alpha chapter, Gamma Delta Alpha sorority, will meet at 8 Monday at the Antlers.