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Film Frolic Proceeds to Go to Poor Motion picture frolic sponsored by exchange men and exhibitors will be given next Saturday at midnight at the Palace, Indiana, and Lyric theaters. Proceeds of the entertainment will go to the relief of the unemployed j through the Chamber of Commerce \ relief committee. The project is na-tion-wide, every city co-operating with the industry. All woman’s organizations in the j city have been asked to assist and ! Mrs. David Ross has been named ! chairman of the woman's division. B. V. Sturdevant is general chair- j man of the project, assisted by Man- ; ning Marcus, ticket chairman. Mr. Marcus’ committee includes Mrs. E. L. Burnett, chairman of the woman's division; Mrs. H. C. Bertrand, Mrs. Wolf Sussman and Mrs. George Brittain. Other Committees Named Other committees of the woman’s division are: Publicity. Mrs. Fred H. Knodel. hostesses, j Mrs. Frederick Balz, chairman; Mrs. Frank Symmes and Mrs. Theodore Wagner: chaperones for ballrooms, Mrs. Thomas Demmerly, chairman; Mrs. George M. Cornelius, Mrs. Charles Fields and Mrs. Charles Miller. Ticket holders may go to one or | all the theaters and both ballrooms ! on the night of the special show. I Entertainment will include special ' short reels and vaudeville acts. Special meeting was held Friday morning at which time Sturdevant, Marcus and Herbert Snoke of the Chamber of Commerce spoke. Mass Meeting Scheduled Plans were started for the distribution and selling of tickets which will be sold through all clubs and at ! a down town headquarters to be established Monday at 22 East Washington street. Mass meeting Is scheduled for 10 Monday at the Indiana ballroom for committee chairmen and members and which club women interested in the project are invited to attend. Representatives of the following clubs were at the meeting Friday: Riley Cheer Guild, Mrs. Warren Harrell; Sunnyslde Guild, Mrs. William Freund, Seventh District Federation of Clubs, Mrs. Frederick G. Balz; Indianapolis Council of Women, Mrs. Frank Symmes; Woman's Department Club, Mrs. Clayton Ridge, and W. O. N. R. D. A., Mrs. W. H. Holmes. Book Reviews Will Be Heard by Arts Group Fine arts study group of the American Association of University Women will meet at 10 Friday at the Rauh memorial library. Mrs. John Mellett, the study leader, will review “Jenny Lind,” by Wagenknecht, and “The Wild Orchard,” by Sigrid Undset. This is the last meeting of the group this month. International relations group will meet at 3:30 Monday at the home of the study chairman, Mrs. A. E. Rocke, 5262 Kenwood avenue. Mrs. O. M. Helmer will lead the discussion on the Japanese-Chinese question. Any one interested in the subject is invited to attend. Formation of the school attendance and child labor law study group is taking place this month, under the supervision of Mrs. A. B. Carlisle. Those interested in joining may communite with her. Tudor Seniors to Give Dance in Gymnasium Seniors at, Tudor Hall will hold their annual dance at 9 tonight in i the gymnasium of the school, which will be decorated for the occasion i with yellow chrysanthemums and i fall leaves. Patronesses will be Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Miss Hazel D. McKee and I Mrs. Rudolph C. Aufderheide, who will receive with Miss Joan Aufderheide, president of the senior class and Miss Estelle Burpee, social secretary. Committee in charge of arrangements, headed by Miss Burpee, includes Miss Diana Dietz, Miss Esther ; Jane Throckmorton and Miss Mona ; Taggart. MUNICIPAL GARDENS FETE IS ANNOUNCED ■Woman’s Department Club of Municipal Gardens will hold a guest day program Monday, Nbv. 23. Mrs. J. F. Edwards will give a costume recital, “Candle Lighting Time.” The minuet in her program will be given by the following members of the club: Mesdames T. A. Brothers,•William Burcham, O. H. Burgess, Roscic Conkle, Raymond Jenkins. Elmer Kiefer. Theodore PetranofT. and Robert Price. Mrs. W. H. Hodgson and Mrs. Fred Kepner will sing. Hostesses for the guest day program are Mrs. Kepner, Mrs. A. E. Shirley and Mrs. Raymond Davis. BUTLER FACULTY CLUB WILL MEET Woman's Faculty Club of Butler university will meet at 3 Wednesday in the recreation room at Jordan Memorial hall. Dr. Tolbert Reavis will speak on "Origin and Development of Our Social Patterns,” following the business meeting. Hostesses for the afternoon will Include Mesdames Henry Lane Bruner, Hersel W. Hudson, James H. Peeling, A. C. Garnet, Misses Corrine Welling and Gladys Banes. FRANCIS BfRAUD TO SPEAK TUESDAY Francis Biraud of the romance league department of Indiana university, will speak on present day political problems in France, at the dinner meeting of the Alliance Francaise at 6:30 Tuesday at the Washington. The program will begin a 8, and the speaker will bp guest of honor at the preceding dinner. He came to this country in 1930, spending his first year as instructor of French at Bowdoin college. Maine. He was born in Poitiers, France, and is a graduate of Pottiers university, one of the oldest colleges in France. He also studied at the Sorbonne, Paris.
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Os interest to Indianapolis society is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Ineva Reilly (center), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Reilly, 3134 North Meridian street, to Erwin F. Meyer, Boulder, Colo. The date for the wedding has not *been
Central Music Department to Offer Recital Students of Indiana Central col- : lege music department will present j a recital at 8 Tuesday in the college auditorium at University Heights. The program will include: Vocal numbers by Misses Virginia Aeppll, Harriet Krause, Marcelle Smith, Caroline Wolff, Leone Gatwood, Arnold Elzey, William Hardlnand Roy Fownall, students of Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs; piano solos j by Misses Virginia Bachtel, Vesta Jack- i son. Dona Hall pnd Maxine Keller; a twoplano number by Misses Lois MaKelfresh and Grace Adams; piano quartet by Miss Dona Hall, Miss Wilma Kreamer, Margaret Meyer and Hazel Williams, all students of Miss Grace Hutchings; vocal numbers by Robert Wellbaum, Miss Mary Hoth and Miss Kreamer, students of Mrs. Ethel Gilliatt; violin numbers by Misses Irma Chambers and Katheryn Kurtz, and a cello solo by Mary Brunenmiller, students of William H. Fox. Steinhart trio—Miss Olive Kiler, violinist: Miss Yuba Wilhite, cellist, and Mrs. Marguerite Baihle-Stein-hart, pianist, will give a concert Friday night at the college. MISS WILHITE TO AID AT MUSICALE Miss Josephine Wilhite, accordion, xylophone and dulcimer soloist, will be assisting artist with the Marott hotel trio in the Sunday night musicale which will be held in the marble ballroom of the hotel from 8:45 till 10. Miss Wilhite’s first group of numbers will be for the accordion, the second for the xylophone, and the third for the dulcimer. Solos also will be given by Miss Maude Custer, violinist, and Miss Consuelo Couchman, cellist. The program will close with selections from “The Bohemian Girl.” The program: Ensemble—From A Minor Trio Cade Moderato, Andantino. Allegro. Trio. Accordion-- ~.. Quartette from 'Rieolette ..•••Yerdl "Spanish Tango” Villoldo Miss Wilhite. Vi "Larghetto” Weber-Krelsler “Serenata Slav" Smvakowsky Miss Custer. Xvlophone— _ , "Goln' Home” Dvorak “Let Me Call You Sweetheart’;... Friedman Miss Wilhite. Cello—“ Serenade to the Moon' Meyerowitz Miss Couchman. —lntermission — Dulcimer — , _ . "Song of the Volga Boatman* Cady “Hungarian Dance" iNo. 6i Brahms Miss Wilhite. Finale—Selection from "The Bohemian Girl” Trio. WIENER ROAST TO BE HELD BY GROUP Lambda Alpha Lambda sorority, formerly Gamma Delta Alpha sorority, will hold a wiener roast at Rivers Edge at 8 Saturday night. Miss Lucille Krueger is reservations chairman, assisted by Misses Evelyn Campbell, Dorothy Spaulding and Margaret Donahue. Business meeting will be held at i the Antlers Monday night. BAZAR PLANNED BY FRIENDLY SOCIETY A bazar-chicken dinner will be | held Tuesday by the Girls’ Friendly Society of Christ Episcopal church , in the parish house. Miss Velma Runyan Is general ! chairman. Chairmen of booths are j Miss Virginia Watwood, fancy work; Mrs. Jane Macey, handkerchiefs; i Miss Thelma Gray, fish pond, and Miss Alba Rogers, candy. Miss Augusta Heberlin will arrange decora- ! tions.
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made known. (Photo by Photocraft.) Marriage of Miss Lucile Wood (left), daughter of Mrs. Edward E. Wood, to Kenneth A. Grimes, took place at Tabernacle Presbyterian church this morning. Both
Zeta Tau Alpha Patronesses to Be Honored at Dinner
Mrs. Christopher B. Coleman and Mrs. E. Vernon Hahn, newly chosen patronesses of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at Butler university, will be entertained at dinner Monday night at the chapter house, 329 Hampton drive. Miss Mabel F. Arbuthnot, faculty ally, also will be a guest. Miss Arbuthnot, professor of Latin at Butler, recently was selected to act as faculty advisor to the group for the coming year. Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Hahn also were chosen from among prominent Indianapolis women to act in an advisory capacity. Mrs. A. J. Huber, former patroness; Mrs. Eva Beck, house mother, and Mrs. Elizabeth Vestal, alumni advisor, will be guests. The house will be decorated with
Shriners’ Wives to Be Feted With Card Party at Temple
Wives of Shriners of the Murat Temple will be entertained at the first card party of the season at 2:30 Thursday afternoon in the social room. Arrangements are in charge of a committee composed of: Mrs. Charles L. Buschmann. chairman; Mesdames Fred C. Krauss, Edgar Hart, Clifford E. Cox. W. H. Bockstahler, Clyde E. Titus, Frank W. Lichtenberg, Glen J. Bookwalter, Homer L. Cook, John Goll, H. M. Tebay, Fred McNeele.v. Bert Gadd, Orville Crooke, and Russell Thompson.
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In her lectures this week before the International Travel Study Club, Inc., Mrs. Samuel R. Artman will have for her subject “Fernandez—A Visit to Robinson Crusoe’s Island.” This is one of Mrs. Artman’s most interesting lectures on South America. Te-aro-ah chapter will meet at 1:30 Monday with Mrs. H. R. Riggs, 42 North Oakland avenue. Responses will be short quotations on Thanksgiving. A paper on “Nitrate” will be read by Mrs. Edward Chapman. Mrs. Paul Porter will play a piapo solo. Jenny Lind chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. R. G. Moore, 47 South Euclid avenue, at 7:30 Monday. Mrs. George Nagle was elected president at the last meeting. Frances Jane Leonard, a student of Mrs. Glen Kingham, will give a group of readings. Arcadian chapter will be entertained with a 12:30 luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. S. Bowen, 5207 North New Jersey street. Mrs. F. R. Law and Mrs. E. G. Garske will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. Roy Huggins will read a paper on current events and responses 'will be relative to Mrs. Artman’s lecture. Mrs. A. T. SLerow was a guest at the October meeting. Sierre Morena chapter will meet at '6 Tuesday at the Lumley tearoom, 1540 North Meridian street. Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Parker Jr. and Miss Charlotte Yule. Dinner and bridge will precede Mrs. Artman’s lecture* Elizabethan chapter will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Wurtzler, 1024 West Thirtysixth street. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Lilling Markley. Refreshments will be served at 1:30. Responses will be quotations on Chile. Mrs. Alvin E. Barkes, Mrs. Mary Doolittle and Mrs. Theodore Baker have been received as new members. Mrs. Ruth Evans will be a guest. At the October meeting,
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the bride and bridegroom are former students of Butler university. (Photo by Dexheimer.) Marriage of two other former Butler university students is announced. Miss Betty Jane Emmett (right), and Ralph Gery were married in Colfax, the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Nov. 1. Mrs. Gery was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Gery of Sigma Chi.
fall flowers and bouquets of yellow and white chrysanthemums will form centerpieces for the tables. Corsages of yellow and white roses will be presented the house guests. During dinner, Dale Young, pianist, will play and Miss Geraldine Kuntz and Miss Virginia Lett will sing. Miss Eleanor Ford, general chairman, is being assisted by Miss Geraldine Huntz, Panoria Apostol and Loujeap Gullett. Members of the active and pledge chapters will act as hostesses. Mothers’ club of the sorority will hold a business meeting, preceded by a covered dish luncheon Tuesday at the chapter house. Mrs. Leonard Bagnoli and Mrs. John Postma will act as hostesses.
Contract and auction bridge, 500 and euchre will be included in games to be played. There will be other entertainment features and tea will be served. Murat entertainment committee, E. E. Temperly, chairman, who will assist with details, announces that other entertainments are being planned for the season.
Indiana Gamma Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi will present “That Ferguson Family,” as ita second annual production, Dec. 4 and 5, at the Civic theater. Mrs. Albert Mueller, president, has announced that Norman Green again will direct the production. Following committees have been appointed under Mrs, Norman Green, general chairman: Ushers—Miss Dorotha Weaver, chairman. Mrs. Betty Puett. Misses Mary Lou Mannon, Jean Yates. Mabel Espey, Evelyn McDermit. Martha Lou Schoener. Helen Wevl. Anna Bess Snodgrass. Ann Walters. Anna Marie Dungan. Marjorie Goble and Catherine Murdock. Advertising —Miss Beatrice Burgan. chairman: Mesdames Edward Kirkpatrick, Robert Mannfeld. H. C. Gemmer, Misses Hilda Lou Carroll and Lois Jackson. Candy—Miss Alberta Alexander, chairman: Mrs. Ralph Gery, Misses Ruth Omelvena and Ruth Landers. Manuscript—Miss Martha Hawkins. Patrons—Miss Marjorie Goble, chairman: Mesdames E. E. Temperly. ciaude Connor. Misses Marjorie Okes. Nadine Cook. Marguerite Ulen. Ruth Landers and Dorothv Screes. Poster—Miss Constance Forsyth, chairman: Miss Lois Sherrill. Printing—Mrs. F. Noble Ropke, chairman. Properties—Miss Margaret Kennenback, chairman: Miss Catherine Murdock. Tickets —Miss Elizabeth Ohr. chairman; Medames Walter Hiser. Robert Fitzgerald Betty Puett. Mis'-s Annette Hedges and Charlotte Comstock.
Dr. Maude Jones spoke on Edison and his memory was honored by a minute of prayer. Blue Nile chapter will meet at 10:45 Wednesday at the home of Mrs; G. W. Farrington, 137 Berkley road. Mrs. J. L. Cahow will assist the hostess. Following Mrs. Artman’s lecture, a 12 o’clock luncheon will be served. The afternoon program will consist of a paper by Mrs. F, N. Hooker, on “The Physical Characteristics of China,” and there will be short talks on “Rivers of China” and “The Gobi Desert.” Norwegian chapter will hold its meeting at 12:30 Thursday at the home of 'Mrs. H. B. McKee, 3531 Guilford avenue. Assisting the hostess wil lbe Mrs, J. J. Heider and Mrs. R. G. Null. Valencian chapter will meet at 8 Thursday with Mrs. Thomas J. Sedwick, 302 West Maple road. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Ayers and Miss Rose Brandlein. Mrs. Minton Wingate was recently elected delegate to the federation and Mrs. Charles Sellers was appointed membership chairman. Following Mrs. Artman’s lecture, Mrs. Wingate will have charge of the social hour and Mrs. Lillian Sedwick will read “Our First Thanksgiving.” Mrs. L. John Carlisle will be a guest of the chapter. Victorian chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Will R. Muncie, 638 Birch street, at 2:30 Friday. Mrs. Harry Bair will assist the hostess. Responses on Chile will be read by each member. The names of Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Chester Clegg and Mrs. Henry Lane will be presented for membership. Mrs. Clegg and Mrs. Lane will be guests at this meeting. Lohengrin chapter business meeting and lecturer will be with Miss Lucy Daily, 4814 East New York street, at Bp. m. Friday. This chapter recently entertained with a bridge and bunco party at the home of the president, Miss Kalah Larin an.
Lucile Wood Is Bride of Ex-City Man Marriage of Miss Lucile Wood, daughter of Mrs. Edward E. Wood, 3454 East Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive, to Kenneth A. Grimes, Mor- j gantown. W. Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Grimes, Indianapolis, was solemnized at 11:30 this morning in the chapel at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkle performed the ceremony in the preseence of only the immediate families. There were no attendants. The bride wore a gown of wine satin with elbow length cape of j matching velvet. Her velvet turban, and other accessories matched the dress, and she carried an arm bou- 1 quet of button chrysanthemums and Talisman roses. An informal reception for close friends of the couple followed, at j the home of the bride’s mother. Autumn flowers were used in decorating. Mrs. Wood received in a gown of black, with shoulder corsage of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes have left for j Morgantown, where they will make their home at 145 High street. The bride wore a traveling frock of Hunter's green flat crepe, with accessories to match, with coat of camel’s hair and skunk. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Butler university. Auxiliary Will Sponsor Third Benefit Party Ladies’ auxiliary to Frank T. Strayer post, Veterans of Foreign. Wars, will hold its third annual en- j tertainment at 8:15 at the Severin i roof garden. Proceeds from the ticket sale will be used for relief work, according to Mrs. Ralph Canter, president. Entertainment committee includes Mrs. James Ryan, treasurer, and Miss Hilda Wolf, secretary. Concert program has been arranged by Mrs. Ivah Johnson Wagner, soprano, assisted by Miss Victoria Montani, harpist; Miss Sarah Olinger, violinist; Miss Frances Wishard, pisyiist, and Bromley House, baritone. Central M. E. Church Women to Stage Fete Women of the general circles of Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal church will hold the annual fall festival at the church Wednesday. Booths have been prepared where food and novelties will be sold throughout the day. Continuous entertainment, including music, playlets and a Thanksgiving pageant, directed by Miss Carolyn Thompson, will be held during the evening. A turkey dinner is scheduled for 6:30. Mrs. R. T. Ramsay, president of General Circles, will be assisted by: Mrs. T G. Crsiwford. general chairmanMrs. J - Hoffman, publicity chairman 1 and Mesdames E. B. Winsted. E. E Hill’ Harry Plummer. L. R. Cartwright r Wiltzie ME. Burkhart & F. *So angler’ J. W. Nobie. F. A. Matthews. T. E. Timmerman. A. R. Hoffman. F. L. Roberts Kate Conder. Miss Fav Stringer. Emma Buschmann and Martha Sparks, group chairmen. MRS. 'JACOBS TO VISIT HAD ASS AHS Mrs. Edward Jacobs, national president of Hadassah, will be guest of the Indianapolis chapter at 2:15 Monday, Nov. 23, at Kirshbaum center. Mrs. Jacobs was one of the organizers of Hadassah and has been active in the work for the last nineteen years. She will address the meeting. Monday night, Mrs. Jacobs will be the guest of Junior Hadassah a.nd Indianapolis Zionist district. “TALKIES” WILL BE SHOWN IN CHURCH Men’s Brotherhood of Meridian Heights Presbyterian church will have a program of “talkies” at the meeting at 6:30 Wednesday at the church. The pictures will show how the teletype is used in business; how pictures are sent by wire; how radio is sent to airplanes, and a number of interesting facts about the photo cell. A turkey dinner will be served. The church choir, directed by Charles E. Alwes, will give a sacred concert Monday night, Nov. 23. This | will be the first of a series of con- | certs to be held on the following I dates: Jan. 13, March 9, and May 20.
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Before her marriage Nov. 1, Mrs. Henry Kornblum was Miss Margaret Gehrdts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Gehrdts, 964 Bradbury avenue. The couple will live in Evansville.
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Mrs. Louis Ludlow Will Be Feted by Democratic Women
Washington township women’s Democratic organization will honor Mrs. Louis Ludlow at tea from 3 to 5 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Edwards, 4156 North Meridian street. Mrs. Samuel Ralston will preside, and special guests will include Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, Mrs. John W. Kern,.Mrs. Evans Woolen, Mrs. Carl E. Wood, Miss Mary Sullivan. Miss Faye Terrill and Mrs. James Riggs, Sullivan, national committee women for Indiana; Mrs. A. P. Flynn. Logansport, vice-chairman of the
Colemans to Give Reception for Mutual Service Group
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coleman will entertain members of the Mutual Service Association tonight at a reception at the Proyplaeum. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will speak on interesting experiences during her travels abroad. Mayor Reginald Sullivan also will speak. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, with whom Miss Fannie C. Graeter, president
Mrs. Kadel to Be Hostess at Sigma Alpha lota Meeting
Mrs. George Kadel, 5131 Washington boulevard, will be hostess at 8 Wednesday night at a meeting of Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha lota, national professional musical sorority. The year’s study of the opera will be continued, and a musical program will include operatic compositions of Mozart, Beethoven, and Rossini. Miss Clara Catherine Meek
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Mrs. Albert Mueller Is chairman for the St. Agnes Academy Alumnae Association meeting at 8 Wednesday night at the academy. The business session will be followed by bridge. Mrs. Mueller will be assisted by the following committees: Prizes, Miss Mary Frances Boyle; tallies, Mrs. Chester Ridge; tables and cards, Miss Rosemary Rocap; serving. Miss Mildred Briggs, Mary Agnes Finneran, Rosemary Dwyer, and Ruth Fink. MOTHERS CLUB TO GIVE BRIDGE PARTY Tau Kappa Tau Mothers’ Club will entertain members and friends with a bridge party at 2 Tuesday at the Antlers. Mrs. Edwin A. Hunt, President, is general chairman. Members of her committee are Mesdames Nick D. Hatzis, Charles A. Leeds. Harriet F. Given, M. L. Wilson, Marion Eppert, William A. Shideler and Miss Frances Scherrer, Reservations may be made with Mrs. Hunt or Mrs. Given. JEWISH WOMEN TO HEAR MRS. WOLF Initial meeting of the business branch, Indianapolis section of National Council of Jewish Women, will meet at 8:15 Monday at Kirshbaum Community Center. Mrs. Louis Wolf, chairman of the local council and Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson who just has returned from a trip to the Orient, will be speakers. A musical program and social hour will follow. Chapter to Hold Session Gamma chapter Sigma Delta sorority, will meet Monday at the Antlers. A GOOD BUSINESS SCHOOL Strong business, stenographic, secretarial and accounting courses: individual instruction in major subjects, large faculty of specialists in their respective lines. Free Employment Service. Fred W. Case. Principal CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Pennsylvania and Vermont, First Door Ncrtb X. W, C. A., Indianapolis, lad.
Miss Virginia Maury, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward J. Elliott, ' and Mr. Elliott, 3672 East Fall Creek boulevard, has returned to her home in Forest Hills Garden, L. I. Her mother, Mrs. Phillip L. Maury, accompanied her.
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Democratic committee, Miss Emma May, president of the Indiana Women’s Democratic Club, and Mrs. H. Earl Peters, Ft. Wayne. Committee in charge of the occasion includes: Mesdames John E. Hollett, John Mellett. D. L. Chambers. C. M. Clayton. J. J. Argus, Walter Myers. B. F. LeMond. A. J. Clark. Fred W, Shideler, Thomas Cooper. H. W. Otto, William S. Ankenbrock. Fred Buskirk. Thomas Kelly, Herbert Weaver, John Price. Edward Earl, and Miss Gertrude McHugh. Mrs. Olive Beldon Lewis is vice-chairman for the township. Democratic women and their friends are invited.
of the association will receive, will be assisted by life members of the organization, Mrs. Charles E. Coffin, Mrs. James E. Cunning and Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank. Mrs. Coleman also is a life member. The Mutual Service Association maintains a Mutual Service Foundation offering a loan fund to business women.
will speak on “Opera at the Close of the Classical Period.” Mrs. Harold Arnholter has arranged the following program: Piano—“ Don Giovanni” Mozart Miss Gertrude Whelan. Vocal—Operatic selections Mozart Piano—“ Fidelio” Beethoven Misses Ruth Gant and Inez Lloyd. Vocal —Selection from “The Barber of Seville” Rossini Miss Eugenia Magidson. Guest artists will be Miss Mary Margaret Beeson and Sam Sims. Memorial services for Miss Hazel Ritchey, national president of Sigma Alpha lota, will be held by Zeta chapter at 4 Sunday afternoon, Nov. 22, at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Other chapters throughout the country will hold services at the same hour. RESEARCH CLUB TO WELCOME GUESTS Women’s Research Club will hold a guest day program at 2:30 Monday at the Third Christian church. Miss Ethel Mills, Chicago, will speak on “England From Unfrequented Bways and Lanes.” Mrs. James M. Dugan, president, will preside. Hostesses are members of the program and social committees: Mesdames R. O. Alexander. Edmund D. Clark, James Preston Smith, L. H. Millikan. Alvin T. Coate, A. M. Olossbrenner, Wymond J. Beckett. J. W. Noble. D. S. Menasco, F. L. Roberts. W. C. Ha.rtinger. and Miss Elizabeth Smith. Pi Omegas to Meet Pi Omega sorority will hold a so-cial-pledge meeting Wednesday at the home of its president, Miss Mary McGinley, 943 North Oxford street. Misses Grace Gabriel, Frances Lewis, Patricia, Margaret and Ann McGinley are pledges.
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Music Event to Be Given a t Institute New members of Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will give the November program at 3 Friday at the John Herron Art Institute. An informal tea will follow the program, which will include the following numbers: Piano — 'The Lark” ... .Balakirow-Glinka "N’achfalter Valse" Srrauss-Tausig Miss Jeanette Harris. * Voice—- ' The Shepherdess” ..Dormot MacM irrough "Japanese Lullaby” C. V. Stanford "The Child and the Twilight” C. Hubert H Parry "My Heart Is Singing Like a Bird” ■ ■ C. Hubert H Parry Miss Anne Speers, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Edenharter. Violin—-"Aria-Corrente” ...Jean Baptiste De Lully “Ziguener-Weisen” Saracat# Miss Marion Chaplin, accompanied by Miss Dorothv Chaplin. Voice—"Nebbie” Reanlehl "Mandoline'’ .. Debussy "Aux Portes de Sevilla” ...Fourdrain "Night in the Desert” Kofi "Love Went a-riding" Bridies Miss Christine R. Michel, accompanied by Mrs. Berta Miller Ruick. Choral section will entertain members and guests with a 6:30 dinner Wednesday at the Food Craft shop, followed by a musical program arranged by Mrs. Carl Switzer. It will include instrumental numbers by the Concert trio composed of Violet Albers, violinist: Miss Mary Lohrman. cellist, and Miss Ramona Wilson, pianist. Louise Purcel Powell will dance. The program follows: Trio—- " Allegro” from “Havdn trio No. * ’* Andante Sostenuto" from trio in F Major’* Burritl Voice—“ The Crv of Raphael”'!!!!. Falter Mrs. William J. Ooorv. contralto. Reading—Biblical interpretation of Hager.” Mrs. Edgar Ellsworth. Violin—- “ Album Blatt” W.’erer “Little Bee” Schubert Miss Olive Kiler. Piano—- “ Prelude In C Sharp Milor” Rachmaninoff “In an Irish Jauntinf Car”.. .Whitfield Mr. G T. Pyd*. Voice—“ Norse Songs” Lohr Elmer Steffen, baritone. Dance ensemble. Mrs. S. K. Rulek, Miss Mable Leive and Miss Helen Shepard will be accompanists.
Benefit Bridge Will Be Given by Sorority Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority will hold a benefit bridge party Thursday at the Antlers. A similar event is held annually for the house building fund of the Butler university chapter. Mrs. Robert Fennell, general chairman, is being assisted by the following committees: Prizes, Mesdames Herbert Pedlow, chairman: M. G. Young. Richard Lennox and Hans Jacobsen: tickets. Miss Edna Garwood, chairman: Mesdames Grace Houck, Janet Curolay, Misses Florence Talbot and Delma Vestal; arrangements. Miss Jean Vestal, chairman, and Mrs. S. J. Clark; candy and special prizes, Miss Louiso Kerr, chairman: Mrs. I. J. Sours, Mlsse* Esther Renfrew, Evelyn Henschen and Helen Million. Day Nursery’s Dinner Will Be Delayed a Day Indianapolis Day Nursery will hold its annual dinner for mothers of the children cared for at the nursery Wednesday, instead of Tuesday as previously announced. Mrs. R. A. Dennis, chairman of the board of managers, has announced the following program to follow dinner; songs by Mrs. Charles A. Breece and Vaughan Cornish, readings by Miss Betty Lang, Mrs. Barbara Schmidt Wilson and Edward O. Snethan and accordion solos by Hershell Brittenback. Mrs. Wilson conducts the Children’s Playtime Club of WFBM and is a teacher of dramatic art. Mrs. Breece and Mrs. Wilson will be accompanied by Mrs. M. Mae Schmidt. Selects Bible Subject “The Woman Who Forgot God." will be the third of the series of Bible lessons being conducted by Mrs. C. J. Buchanan for the Marott Woman’s Bible class from 10 to 11 Tuesday mornings. The study subject is, “Women of the Old Testament,” and will cover a tenweek period.
Dollars like people can be lazy . . . they can hang the burden of earning entirely upon you. Either you or your dollars must work. Both rather than you alone. Make every payday a “Save Day” here at Celtic where your dollars will work for you just as hard as you work for them. Money so invested has not only earned a good return but has enabled thousands of Indianapolis men and women to build, remodel or purchase homes. For Over 57 Years We Have Paid Dividends Compounded Semi-Annually No Entrance Fees! No Paid Solicitors!
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