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Programs of Club Groups Are Planned Art and literature-drama departments of the Woman's Department Club will meet during the next week at the club house. The 10 O’clock will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 4417 North Pennsylvania street, to continue its year’s study project, "Architecture." The art department class for the reading course, "Pleasure From Fainting,” will meet at 1 Monday when Miss Josephine Binnlnger, leader, will discuss Frank Mather Jr.'s "History of Italian Paintings.” Business meeting will convene at 2 and a program will be held at 2:30. Mrs. Susan Stark Taylor will lecture on "The Hoosier Group." There will be an exhibit of paintings by Hoosier artists at the club house during January. Mrs. Brown to Speak Literature department will present Mrs. Demarchus Brown in a lecture on Robert Louis Stevenson at its meeting, at 12:30 Wednesday. Mrs. Harley P. Rhodehamel, chairman of the department, will preside. Tea will be served following the program in the blue dining room, in charge of Mrs. W. P. Morton. Decorations will be those which Mrs. Morton brought from Hawaii. The table will be centered with a cocoanut filled with flowers. Assistant hostesses, who will wear Hawaiian leis, will be Mesdames J. E. Barcus, R. W. Brandt, Willard N. Clute, H. W. Diagoo, W. A. Rowland, Francis P. Russell, James P. Tretton, Frank C. Walker, George Van Dyke and Miss Bertha Edwards. To Review Plays The drama class will meet at 1 preceding the regular meeting. Mrs: Shideler Harpe will review "The Easiest Way,” by Eugene Walter; "The Great Divide,” by William Vaughn Moody, and "Seven Keys to Baldpate,” by George M. Cohan. Mrs. Harpe is a graduate of Central Normal college and was formerly an assistant librarian in the state library. She will act as leader for the drama class in the study of the reading course, "American Drama.” The completion of this course entitles the members to one credit toward membership in Epsilon Sigma Omicron sorority. Democrats to Hold Annual Club Session Indiana Women’s Democratic Club will hold its annual winter luncheon, Jan. 13, at the Claypool. Mrs. Sarah Le>i Fain, Norfolk, Va., who was the first woman member of the Virginia house of delegates, will speak. Mrs. Fain was a member of the house for six years, and served on various important committees and commissions. She now is a member of the D. A. R., the American Legion Auxiliary, Business and Professional Women’s Club, League of Women Voters, National Economic League, American Historial Association, and in civic organizations in Norfolk. Miss Emma May, Terre Haute, state president of the club, will preside. Delegates are expected from every branch of the club in the state. MRS. IiAHN TO ~BE AUXILIARY HOSTESS Woman’s Auxiliary to St. Paul’s Episcopal church will meet Friday at the home of the President, Mrs. E. May Hahn, 555 South Central Court, for 12:30 luncheon. Mrs. Edward H. Davis will be assistant hostess. The executive board will meet at 10 Tuesday with Dr. Lewis Brown in his study in the parish house to prepare the year’s program.

TRAVEL STUDY CLUB NOTES

Mrs. Samuel R. Artman will begin the New Year with a series of lectures on "Hawaii, the Paradise of the Pacific.” Jeanne D’Arc chapter will meet Monday for 12:30 luncheon at the Lockerbie. Mrs. Geneva Guental, president, recently entertained the Jeanne D’Arc and Normandy chapters at her home, with a Christmas party. Mrs. Samuel R. Artman w-as guest of honor. Normandy chapter meeting is to be at the Lockerbie, with the Jeanne D’Arc, twin chapter. The latter has charge of the program, ( Egyptian chapter will meet with ( Mrs. O. E. Bowman, 5755 East New . York street, at 1 Tuesday. Mrs. Alma Knowles and Mrs. Rose Dunnington will assist the hostess. Mrs. Knowles is in charge of the

program. Brazilian chapter will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. B. M. Howell, 3901 Graceland avenue. Mrs. Carl Neerman and Mrs. May Van Natta will assist the hostess. At a recent meeting of the chapter Mrs. Neerman presented the president, Mrs. Urla F. Ellis, with a gavel made from wood taken from a tree on the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. At the Christmas party, Mrs. Artman presented Mrs. Ellis with a pewter loving cup. Brittany chapter will meet at Hotel Washington Wednesday at 11 for a business meeting followed by luncheon at 12, and the lecture at 1. Aberdeen chapter will meet Wednesday at 1 with Mrs. Richard Coleman. Six new members are to be received into the chapter. Alexandrian chapter will meet at 2 Thursday at the Indianapolis Power and Light Company social room. All members are requested to come. Mrs. Perry Davis will preside. A social hour is to follow Mrs. Artman’s lecture. Chee Foo chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. F. W. Chrlstena, 4216 Sunset avenue, Thursday night at 8. Miss Dorothy De Haven will assist the hostess. Argentenian chapter meeting will be with Mrs. I. W. Yancy, 2910 Bellefontaine street. Mrs. Howard Galey and Mrs. Charles Gibson are assisting the hostess. Luncheon is to be served at 12:30, followed by a business meeting and Mrs. Artman’s lecture.

9 Sr i fe Sam Simms. be asi WBmggß sisting artist with the Marott hotel I ff#r m. H ,rio in the Sunday night musicale \ TK Ig; ipr 9 flMjjfl in the marble ballroom from 8:45 iJHt m. V&1& £ 1 M&tm tage on former programs at the ho''•iajWte- % Wmt |HMH tel and is making his reappearance f/ l|Hgk the many patrons of the weekly \ TO / 199P91 musicales. As on his former ap- \ : • -J ••• .• ')lk H. ” / pearances, he will be assisted by \ IgMfflk, \ *| ' / Glenn Friermood at the piano. \pß9Bk * mis' • <' 'Wk rv 0 7 •. Simms will present six numbers, xMHk ' / UP. benwettzer Miss consuelo Couchman, cellist WgpßL %, with the trio, also will present twe 'Wjmm- m"v 'yAymk Wk ' Will A /lAvow sol ° numberswßsk rn V -m * a . 1 . will be two from “The Thunderbird % \ cWr jyltlll /\ UXlliarV Suite ” Cadman, founded or j American Indian folk songs and

The above women will figure prominently in club circles during the two weeks.

Mrs. Allen T. Fleming, upper left, is program chairman for the January meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Women Tuesday at Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Mrs. Richard G. Bryson, lower right, is hostess with Mrs. Frederick W. Eppert for the meeting Thursday of Caroline Scott Harrison chapter,

Spanish Music to Be Theme at Mu Phi Epsilon Event

Mrs. Walter Hiatt, 795 Middle drive, Woodruff Place, will be hostess for a luncheon meeting of Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, at 12:30 Wednesday at her home. Miss Ruby Kiefer and Mrs. Sig Asher will assist Mrs. Hiatt. A business meeting will follow the luncheon, after which a program will be presented. Mrs. D. E. Blood-

Toyama chapter will meet Friday night at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Viola Turner, 1525 West Twenty-seventh street. Himalaya chapter recently entertained in honor of Miss Julia Thompson, artist, of New York City. Miss Thompson entertained the group with a talk on art and her world travels promoting international brotherhood. Guests were Lillian K. Sielken, M. D.; Mrs. Alex Paul, Mrs. Ernest Wiles, Mrs. W. A. Hays, Mrs. F. A. Barlet and Mrs. Walker Baylor. Miss Glenna Carysle was in charge of the program. Mrs. Olive M. Mac Lean, hostess, was assisted by Mrs. J. B. Cummins. All chapter publicity chairmen are requested by Mrs. George C. Roberts, publicity chairman, to mail their notices to Mrs. M. B. Dunn, R. R. 5, Box 191, Indianapolis, not later than Monday night of the week preceding your meeting. Mrs. Dunn, assisting I. T. S. C. chairman. will be in charge for the next few weeks. MEETING OF THETA ALUMNAE IS CALLED Indianapolis Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, Jan. 9, at the home of Mrs. Richard Shirley, 4934 Washington boulevard. Miss Katharine Graydon, professor emeritus of English at Butler university, will speak on “Hawaii Revisited.” Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale will preside. Hostesses will be Mesdames F. F. Bosart, chairman, John W. Atherton, A. L. Lockridge, Henry Hornbrook, Edward Mick, Martha Van Wie, and Miss Lola Conner. MISS ALDAG WILL ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Miss Dorothy Aldag will entertain this afternoon at her home, 5740 Pleasant Run Parkway, with a holiday bridge party. Greenery and other holiday decorations and appointments will be used. At serving time tables will be adorned with small baby dolls and infant toys to carry out the idea of the New Year. Giuftts will be: MAset Barbara Oakes. Eleanor Frants. J#' 1 orie Emerson. Ellen Roeers. Martha )l r o Madeline Adams. Bettv Harwell. ißrv'Lou Baker. Caroline Wagner, Dorothy and Ann Pennant.

CHAIRMAN, HOSTESSES PLAN CLUB MEETINGS

Daughters of the American Revolution, at the chapter house. Mrs. Harley W. Rhodehamel, upper right, is chairman of the art department of the Women’s Department Club, which will present Mrs. Susan Stark Taylor Monday in a talk, "The, Hoosier Group.” —Photo bv Moorfield. Mrs. Florence Herz Stone, lower left, will act as hostess for the January meeting of the Women’s Press Club of Indiana, Tuesday Jan. 12, at the Columbia Club.

good will give current events, and Mrs. Maxey Wall will read a paper on “Spanish Music.” A musical program will illustrate Mrs. Wall’s paper, with the following numbers: Plano—“La Paloma.” Mrs. C. C. McMurtrey. Voice—“My Love Is a Muleteer”.DiNogero Mrs. Max Critchfield. Violin—" Gypsy Serenade” Valdez Miss Berenice Reagan. Voice —"Habanera” from “Carmen”. .Bizet Mrs. Howard B. Stitt. Accompanists will be Mrs. McMurtrey and Mrs. Folz.

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—Photo bv Moorfleld. Mrs. George Weimer Mrs. George Weimer, before her recent marriage at Sacred ,Hevt church, was Miss Caroline Fishel. Mr. and Mrs. Weimer will be at home after Jan. 17, at 1657 South Talbot street. MISS ORNDORF TO ADDRESS WRITERS Miss Marguerite Omdorf will speak on her experiences at Cambridge university last summer, at a meeting of the Writers’ Club at 8 Tuesday night in the Architects and Builders building. Mrs. Grace Golden, the president, will preside. The program also will include the reading of a group of original poems by Mrs. O. B. Little and original essays by Mrs. B. G. Williams. Members may invite guests. Mothers ’ Club to Meet Mrs. Charles Smith, 1621 Central avenue, will be hostess for a meeting of the Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’ Club at 2 Monday afternoon at her home. She will be assisted by Mrs. C. J. Dipple, chairman of hostesses, Mrs. E. D. Gamble, and Mrs. M. D. Carter.

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Dr. Schweitzer Will Address Mail Auxiliary Dr. Ada Schweitzer will speak on “The Indiana Child" at the January meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association Tuesday afternoon at the Woman’s Department Club. B. G. Burris, Cincinnati, division president, will be the guest of honor. A musical program will be presented in charge of Mrs. F. H. Nelson. Dinner will be served following the program, and stunts will be given by members. Dancing and cards will furnish entertainment during the evening. The committee in charge of arrangements will be Mesdames W. B. Breden, John H. Newlin, Frank Duckwall, Wilbur Coffin, David Hedges, Carl Kelly, Evans McKeehan, O. J. Wenrick and Miss Mabel Bohnstadt.

Jewish Women’s Group to Hear Editor at Kirshbaum Center

Mrs. Sultan Cohen and Miss Gertrude Feibleman are chairman and vice-chairman of the program committee of Indianapolis section, National Council of Jewish Women, presenting Boyd Gurley, editor of The Times, in a lecture, “Looking Into 1932,” at 2 Monday at Kirshbaum Community center. Mrs. Louis Wolf, president of the section, will preside. The program also will include dances by Miss Marjorie Stemfela in costume, accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Hopgood. The meeting will be followed by a social hour and tea will be in charge of Mrs. Jacob Solomon and Mrs. Harry Weil. Mrs. Melville Cohen announces the book review circle will meet at the center at 10 :15 Wednesday. BIBLE CLASS WILL RESUME MEETINGS Marott Woman’s Bible Class will resume weekly meetings at 10 Tuesday morning in the Arcade of the hotel after a recess over the Christmas holidays. Two lessons will be taken up at the coming meeting, the titles of which are “The Praying Mother” and “The Woman Who Thought God Had Failed.” Both lessons are related to the main subject, “The Women of the Old Testament," which the ten weeks’ period of class meetings will have for study. Preceding the Christmas recess, the attendance at the meetings had increased in large numbers each week, and it is expected this increase will be further shown when the class again takes up its work Tuesday morning. Mrs. Charles J. Buchanan, who teaches the class, is a Bible student of wide experience. CALENDAR CLUB TO ATTEND SILVER TEA Mrs. G. W. Kohlstadt’s group of the North Methodist Episcopal church calendar club will hold a silver tea from 2 to 4 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Butner, 4709 North Capitol avenue. Mrs. W. W. Wiant and Mrs. W. H. Foreman will assist the hostess. Mrs Frank Russell, soprano, Tipton; Mrs. Leo Ennis and Mrs. Franklin H. Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. E. L. Carr, will give a musical program.

Baritone Will Appear With Marott Trio Sam Simms, baritone, will be assisting artist with the Marott hotel trio in the Sunday night musicale in the marble ballroom from 8:45 till 10. Simms has been heard to advantage on former programs at the hotel and is making his reappearance Sunday night on special request of the many patrons of the weekly musicales. As on his former appearances, he will be assisted by Glenn Friermood at the piano. Simms will present six numbers. Miss Consuelo Couchman, cellist with the trio, also will present two solo numbers. Included in numbers by tho trio will be two from “The Thunderbird Suite,” by Cadman, founded on American Indian folk songs and dances, arranged for instrumental trio by Louis La Rondelle. The trio will close the program with selections from Victor Herbert’s “Sweethearts.” The complete program follows: Trio— Poco Adagio Finale from “G Major Trio” Haydn Voice— Aria, “II Lacerate Spirito” Verdi “On the Road to Mandalay”... .Speaks Mr. Simms. Cello—- “ Adagio” Becker “At the Playground” Streletzki Miss Couchman. Voice—- “ Come to the Fair” Martin “Wayfarer’s Night Song” Martin Mr. Simms. Trio—- “ Night Song” Cadman “From the Village” Cadman (From “Thunderbird Suite,” founded on American Indian folk songs and dances; arranged by Louis La Rondelle.) —lntermission Voice—- “ Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes” Old English “Sing Me to Sleep” Greene Mr. Simms. Finale—Selections from “Sweethearts” Herbert Trio.

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POETRY SOCIETY IN NEW YEAR’S PARTY Mrs. Alice F. Emerson entertained members of the Indiana Poetry society with a New Year’s party, Thursday afternoon, at the Lumley tearoom. Premier roses were used in decorating. A group of original poems were read by the members. A musical program included piano numbers by Mrs. Georgianna Ritter and Mrs. Emerson, and songs by Miss Irene Rothernal, accompanied by Miss Thelma Morris. A “surprise box” was a feature of the entertainment, and toasts and responses in keeping with the New Year were given. Twenty-five members and five guests were present. A rose was presented each guest. GUILD WILL MEET AT COLUMBIA CLUB Sunnyside Guild will hold its January luncheon Monday in the ladies' dining room of the Columbia Club. Mrs. Omer Hawkins, hostess chairman, "has named the following ■assistants: Mesdames Allen S. Heaton. George Hilaemeier. Willard HODkins. Claude T. Hoover. A. J. Hueber. Paul E. Hoflman. G. F. Kleder. John Klueber. Harold J. Koch and Fred C. Krauss. Small tables will be centered with silver baskets of red carnations. Cards will follow the business session.

Pianist Will Give Recital at Institute Local branch of the Schubert Memorial Association of New York will present Miss Isabel Galkowsky, pianist, in recital at 8:30 Tuesday, Jan. 19, at the John Herron Art institute. * The association was formed three years ago in New York by Mme. Olga Samaroff, who realized the great necessity of giving our young American artists an opportunity for public appearances. The association is sponsored by nearly all of the great artists in the country w’ho decry the American atitude toward unknown performers. Each September auditions are held before an examination board which selects those to appear with the New York Philharmonic, Boston and Philadelphia orchestras. Various groups have been formed all over the country to bring these artists to our principal cities. The local committee includes: Mrs. Lafayette Page, chairman; Mesdames Henry Schurmann, Robert Blakeman, Hugh McGtbeny, Hartley Sherwood, Jack Goodman, William Rockwood, William Pessler, Eugene Miller. James Fessler, William L. Elder and G. H. A. Clowes. The committee plans a series of concerts each year to introduce audition prize winners. Mrs. McCoy to Be Hostess at D. of U. Party Mrs. Henry C. McCoy, 2036 North Meridian street, will be hostess for the first meeting for the New Year of the Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, Daughters of the Union, at 2:30 Monday, at her home. A business session will be held followed by a surprise program, to consist of numbers by the members. The program is being arranged by the music committee, composed of Mesdames Louis E. Kruger, chairman; J. B. Vanda worker, McCoy, and M. D. Didway. Mrs. McCoy will be assisted by Mesdames A. J. Clark, J. K. Cooper, J. O. Cottringham, Eugene H. Darrach, Van D. Dawson, Thomas W. Demmerly, W. C. De Miller, Didway, P. M. Dill, and Clarence J. Finch.

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY

Irvington chapter of the Parents Association will meet at 10 at the home of Mrs. Josephine Ostrander. Mrs. Louis Kirkhoff will speak on "Making the Normal Child Brighter.” New Era Literary Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. R. Miles, 2021 College avenue, with Mrs. E. J. Vestal assisting. The program will be given by Mrs. I. W. Riggins and Mrs. O. S. Jaquith. Mrs. J. H. Greenstreet, 1957 Central avenue, will be hostess to the Monday Conversation Club. Two reviews will be given by Mrs. O. L. Miller and Mrs. W. A. Bastian. Sesame Club will meet with Mrs. Lewis P. De Veiling, 3954 Ruckle street. Mrs. J. Murray Chenoweth will give the program. Irvington Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. Frank T. Brown. Louise B. Atherton’s “Three Queens of Tragedy” will be the subject for study. Discussion leaders will be Mrs. Jenny H. Brown and Miss Clara Goe. Monday Afternoon Reading Club will meet at the home of Mrs. William H. Kern, 5752 East Washington street. Mrs. John W. Maltby will speak on “Esquimos and Igloos” and “Indians and Totems,” and Mrs. Eli E. Thompson will give a sketch, “Dr. Grenfell of Labrador.” TUESDAY Mrs. D. T. Brownlee will be hostess for the Hoosier Tourist Club. On the program will be Mesdames Thomas Davis, Salem Clark and C. E. Day. Alpha lota Latreian Club will meet at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. Herman Lauter, 3046 Washington boulevard. Mrs. Richard Lieber will talk on “Child Training.” Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Earl Robinson, Claude L. Sumner and Paul D. Gayman. Proctor Club will have a luncheon and electlpn of officers at the Highland Golf and Country Club. A program will be presented, in charge of Mesdames Leroy Keach, Felix Krieg and R. H. Losey. Heyl Study Club will meet in the club rooms at the Rauh Memorial library. “Italy and the War” will be the subject, with papers by Mrs. George B. Elliott and Mrs. William ; Wiesse. Fortnightly Literary Club will meet at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Emma Knowlton Doney will speak on "Twice Read Tales,” and Mrs. William A. Hough on "Men and Memories.” WEDNESDAY Irvington Mother’s Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. E. Eash, 304 Kenrriore road, with Mrs. E. J. Hischman assisting. Mrs. C. D.

Clark will speak on the “Problems of Adolescence.” Mrs. Lawrence R. Cartwright will entertain members of the Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home, 5717 Central avenue. Mrs. John L. Stuart will speak. Minerva club will meet at the home of Mrs. E. H. Ziegner, 4180 Ruckle street. Mrs. V. C. Wiley will speak. THURSDAY Beta Delphian chapter will hold the first meeting of the new year at 9:45 in the clubrooms at*the Fletcher American bank. Mrs. J. A. Matthews will discuss “Troubadours and Minnesingers.’ She will be assisted by Mesdames A. C. Hirschman, C. S. Ober, A. F. Meurer, C. O. Warfel, M. P. Dahl and O. S. Guio. Mrs. Thomas W. Demmerly, 230 East North street, will be hostess to the Aftermath Club. Mrs. F. W. Shideler will be in charge of the program. Thursday Lyceum Club will meet with Mrs. Laura C. Messick, 5414 Broadway. Mrs. V. V. Smith will speak. Portfolio Club will meet at the Popylaeum. Miss Florence Fitch will give, “Impressions of Brittany.” The supper committee is Mr. and Mrs. Hilton U. Brown, Mrs. Mary Forsyth and Miss Katherine Layman. FRIDAY Friday Afternoon -Literary Club will meet with Mrs. E. A. Trittipo,

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Mrs. Julius Zimmerman Before her marriage Sunday, Mrs. Julius Zimmerman was Miss Lena Rose Fleischmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleischmarrn. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman are at home at 1954 Park avenue. Omega Nu Tans to Meet Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will meet at 7:30 Monday night at the Severin. Miss Verle Dietz, acting presdent, will preside.

Dorothy Davis, Gilbert Guthrie to Be Wedded in Home Rites

Miss Dorothy Jane Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Davis, will become the bride of Gilbert Lafayettte Guthrie, son of Mrs. Julia Guthrie, Atchison, Kan., in a ceremony to be solemnized at 4:30 this afternoon at the Davis home, 2432 Park avenue. The fireplace will be banked with palms and ferns, flanked with baskets of Johanna Hill roses and lighted with cathedral candles, to form an altar for the ceremony. The Rev. Aubrey H. Moore of Seventh Christian church will officiate. The bride, who will be unattended, will be given in marriage by her father. She will’ wear a fitted gown of shell-pink crepe, with short

2422 Stuart avenue. Mrs. E. F. Brown and Mrs. J. W. Preston will read papers. Friday Afternoon Reading Club will meet with Mrs. W. I. Moore, 3964 Guilford avenue, with Mrs. C. E. Lupton assisting. Indianapolis Women’s Club will hold a reception for new members at the Propylaeum. Miss Elizabeth L. Haerle and Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz will speak. Mrs. Charles J. Cook, 2405 Ashland avenue, will entertain members of the Woman’s Advance Club. Mrs. F. F. Logsdon will speak on Texas. Miss Caroline Miller will entertain members of the Over the Teacups Club at her home, 637 East Thirty-second street. The program will be given by Mrs. J. A. Sutherland and Mrs. C. W. Dicks. Irvington Quest Club will meet with Mrs. Richard B. Miller, 369 South Ritter avenue. Irvington Social Study Club will meet with Mrs. D. H. Giffin, 53 Kenmore road. Mesdames W. G. Hennes, G. C. Grimes and O. M. Enyart will read papers. Officers will be elected by the Irvington Catholic Study Club. This meeting was changed from Jan. 6. Mrs. L. F. Tearney, 5368 East Washington street, will be the hostess. Mrs. C. L. Hogle and Mrs. F. W. Hogle will be hostesses for the Irvington Fortnightly Club. SATURDAY Magazine Club will meet at the Y. W. C. A. with Mesdames C. M. Gibbs, Rudolph Grosskopf. B. W. Gillespie and H L. Harding as hostesses. The subject will be "Spanish Heroes,” and papers will be given by Mesdames John A. Shafer, J. F. Kelly, H. W. Dragoo, J. B. Vandaworker, Misses Corrinne Ryan and Helen Stockton.

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—Photo bv Kindred. Miss Julia Charlotte Levinsky Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levinsky, 3042 Park avenue, announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Julia Charlotte Levinsky, to Nathan Rice, 1954 Park avenue. The wedding will take place in the spring. Phi Pi Psis in Party Delta Rho chapter of Phi Pi Psi sorority will entertain with a hard times cabaret party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Cecil Bird, 1835 East Riverside drive. Guests will be Misses Mae Stuckmeyer, Dorothy Heil, and Mary Margaret O’Hara. Watch Party Held Mrs. Eugene Blackburn entertained fifty guests at a New Year’s eve watch party Thursday night at her home on Carson road, honoring her house guest, Mrs. Henry E. De , Cafp, Cincinnati. Mrs. Blackburn ; was asslstr’ Mrs. P*J. Kelly, i Dr. and 1: ”** and ■ Mr. and K* 3 ’ Walter QUelssey

lAN. 2, 1932

Women Will Hear Effect of Dry Law. > Subjects suggested by members’s will be taken up for shidy ai th&e round table meeting of the IndianJapolis Council of Women ai 111 Tuesday at the Tabernacle church.l. Clubs ir. the third section of these council, with Mrs. Allen T. Fleming, chairman, are in charge of the meeting. Some of the subjects are in the hands of the particular committees of the club to which they apply. Mrs. C. A. Rush, chairman of the child welfare committee, will present Dr. Amelia Keller fn a discussion of “Birth Control.” Mrs. A. B. Glick, chairman of the legislative committee, will present L. E. York, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League of Indiana, in a talk, “What Prohibition Has Done for Indiana.” Luncheon will be served at 12:30, after which George C. Calvert of the Indianapolis clearing house will talk on “The Gold Standard.” The final lecture will be given by Lawrence Orr of the state board of accounts, whose subject will be, “Taxes in Indiana.” There will be opportunity for questions and discussion after the talks. Mrs. Frank A. Symmes, president of the council, will preside at the business meeting and Mrs. Fleming will introduce the speakers.

jacket, and slippers to match, and will carry Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the valley in a shower bouquet. Ernest Haynes, pianist, uncle of the bride, will play for entrance of the bridal party. During the ceremony he will play “Liebestraum.” Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home. Mrs. Davis will receive in a gown of beige crepe, with a shoulder corsage of roses. She will be assisted in the dining room by Miss Marjorie Parrish, sorority sister of the bride, who will pour tea. The table will be centered with a wedding cake surrounded by Queen Anne’s laco> and roses, lighted with white tapers.The bride and bridegroom wilP leave immediately after the recep-* tion for a motor trip through the South. They will be at home Feb. 1 in Atchison. The bride’s go-* ing-away costume will be a suit off brown accessories. The bride is a graduate of Butlei? university and a member of Pi Bet# Phi. Guthrie was graduated from* the University of Michigan, and is* a member of Psi Upsilon. Education Body Will Entertain at Propylaeum Guest meeting of the Council of Administrative Women in Education wil 1 be held at 6 Monday, Jan. 11, at the Propyylaeum, with the following special guests in attendance: Dr. Walter S. Athearn and Mrs. Athearn: Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Stetson: Mr. and Mrs. Milo H. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Weir. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Hacker. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur D. Peat. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carr. Dr J. I. Good and Mrs. Good; Luther L. Dickerson and Dr. W. L. Richardson and Mrs. Richardson. Mary Traub Busch ensemble will provide dinner music and also will play following dinner. Officers of the local chapter are: Miss Ruth Patterson, president; Miss Freida Herbst, vice-persident; Miss Ruby Lee, secretary, and Miss Gertrude Buscher, treasurer. Miss Anna Reade is chairman of the program committee, and Mrs. Carl Miller, chairman of the social committee. D.A.R. Chapter to Hear Talk by S. S. Miller Reports of the Ellis island and mountain schools committees will be heard at the January meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Thursday at the chapter house. 824 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. C. F. Voyles is Ellis island chairman and Mrs. George A. Van Dyke, mountain schools chairman. The musical program at 3 will be given by Mrs. Willia Kettenbach Eberhart, Chicago soprano, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Charles A. PfafHin, whose house guest she is. Sidney S. Miller, former judge of the superior court, will speak. Hostesses for the tea and social hour will include Mrs. Richard G. Bryson and Mrs. Frederick W. Eppert. FRENCH GROUP TO MEET ON TUESDAY “Pearls” will be the subject of a talk to be given by Edward E. Petri at a meeting of the Alliance Francaise at 8 Tuesday night in the Washington. Petri is president of the Alliance and has given a series of lectures before the club on “Prerious Stones, Their Origin and Treatment.” The meeting will be prededed by a dinner. CHURCH GROUPTO MEET WEDNESDAY Women’s society of the Memorial Presbyterian church will meet at 2 Wednesday in the church chapel. A report of the calendar club will be given followed by a program. Mrs. W. E. Lemon will lead devotions. t Hostesses will be * Mrs. Charles Spahr, Mrs. W. T. Chafee, Mrs. Lew Daugherty, Mrs. James P. Darnall, and Mrs. Blanton Coxen. Girl Reserves Feted Mrs. Donald D. Hoover entertained members of the Shortridge Girl Reserves Club with a Christmas party Wednesday afternoon at her : home, 3537 Carrolton avenue. Mrs. Walter P. Morton, chairman of the Girl Reserves committee, and Misa Marian L Smith, assisted