Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1932 Edition 02 — Page 8

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League Will Study Vital Legislation Highlights of the state convention of the Indiana League of Women Voters at the Oliver hotel in South Bend Wednesday and Thursday will be talks on public utilities, probation nee>ja of Indiana and taxation in relaWm to governmental reorganise tiun. * The convention will open Wednesday with a luncheon when Clarence Manion of Notre Dame university will speak on “Monopolies.” Professor of law at the university, Manion is specializing in constitutional law and taxation. R. Clyde White, director of the Indiana university school for social research will speak at the afternoon session on "Probation Needs in Indiana.” Strengthening of the state probation law with emphasis on securing qualified probation workers is one of the legislative proposals which will be put before the convention for action. Consolidations Studied “Taxation and Governmental Reorganization” is the subject Thomas Reed, director of the bureau of government of the University of Michigan will present at the banquet Thursday night. Reed is a member of the commission authorized by the last session of the assembly in Michigan to study local government and to report to the 1933 session on methods of reducing costs. He has made similar studies in St. Louis, and Allegheny county, Pa. Local presidents will be entertained at dinner Wednesday night, when Mrs. S. N. Campbell of Indianapolis, state organization chairman, will lead discussion of organization needs in the state. Tea Thursday Afternoon Members of the Junior League of Women Voters of South Bend will entertain the delegates and visitors at tea Thursday afternoon. Other features of the convention will be conferences of standing program committees of the state composed of state and local chairmen. Miss Florence Harrison, secretary of the fourth region of the national league and Mrs. John H. Rosenstiel of Freeport, 111., director of the fourth region, will represent the national league at the convention. Miss Harrison will lead a roundtable discussion on “How to Use League Resources” at the morning session Thursday. Five Projects Listed The proposed legislative program which was sent to local leagues for consideration two months ago and which will be acted upon at the convention includes: 1. Gradual revision of the structure of county and township government to eliminate overlapping of functions, to focus responsibility, to eliminate obsolete units, and to reduce the cost of local government. 2. Election law revision. 3. Five-day marriage license law. 4. Modification in state probation system to raise standards and effectiveness of probation work in Indiana. 5. Continued support of legislation which the league has been instrumental in securing and maintaining, including the school at-tendance-child labor law, infant and child hygiene work, and mothers’ aid law. * With the passage of the “lame duck” amendment to the federal Constitution by congress, ratification of this amendment by Indiana probably will be added to the legislative program of the state league. House Dance Tonight Sigma Delta Phi sorority will entertain tonight with a house dance at the home of Mrs. Bryant Hiner, East National road, for .members and guests. Miss Mary Murphy will be assistant hostess.

Club Calendar — News, Notes of City Groups

MONDAY Review Club will meet with Mrs. David Allerdice, 1624 North Delaware street, with Mrs. Eli Lilly assisting. The program will be two book reviews by Mesdames M. M. Andrews and Helen Brown. Irvington Woman’s Club meeting will be with Mrs. R: B. Long, 222 South Ritter avenue. Luncheon will be followed by election. The committee is Mesdames Harry Jordan, Bertram Day and J. Willard Bolte. ~ , Sesame Club members will be entertained by Mrs. Bert J. Westover, 55 South Audubon road. Mrs. James P. Darnell will give a book review. Mrs. George A. Van Dyke, 535 Central court will be hostess to the Women's Research Club's luncl> eon meeting. Mrs. Harry Britt, 3180 Kenwood avenue, will entertain the Thalian Club with luncheon and bridge. Anagnous chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron will have a called meeting at 10 at the Severin. Two book reviews will be given by Mesdames E. L. Pedlow. Prances McCabe and George W. Huffsmith. The club studying is ’•Pleasure From Pictures.” Monday Conversation Club's meeting will be with Mrs. Robert Gilliland, 33 East Thirty-second street. The program scheduled for April 4 on Emil Ludwig's “The Three Titans,” will be presented by Mesdames Seward S. Craig, Charles E. Cox and C. B. Blakeslee. Three Arts Club will meet at 8:30 at the Brightwood library. Professor Clyde E. Aldridge of Butler university will discuss French literature. • Cabelian Club will have a luncheon and election of officers at the Central lodge tearoom. Hostesses will be Mesdames *C. G. Calkins, Lena B. Elliott and H. L. Nixon. TUESDAY Amicitia Club will meet at the Model Home, 5240 Cornelius avenue, with Mrs. Alex Goddwin and Mrs. Ethel Lambert as hostesses. Independent Social Club will meet with Mrs. B. M. Howell, 3901 Graceland avenue. Luncheon and election of officers Will feature the Irvington Chatauque Club meeting, at the home of Mrs. H. W. Haworth, Shelbyville road. On the program will be <Mesdames Lillian D. Frye, Edgar A. Parkins and Peter McEwen.

CVv"*T CTV ' M \ 1 1 'L/* I la It. \ l ajEHs vfs* <■?.■ I ■st ■ m 'Vvp\l "Vjl ’ I ’‘' J ~ OF y * * Mrs. Frederick Geyrr is on the *Jimr \ I flj l|fl| P -rangements committee for the \ , V IHK .# ... atreian Club’s skating party, \ i I J|fr 1 I pril 4, at. Riverside rink for the \ , \ mefit of the Bridgeport nutri- \ ; j j on cam P \l| MffiF \ W9i W WSI Miss Helen Coffey is chairman \ && \ J IHv '***■"" I : Actors and Workers Guild of \ \ jdy \ sSHF WmßtsßA le Civic theater, whose Gold \ I ush ball will be held next Satur- 9Hg| W I I night at the Athenaeum. Mpt I Miss Joan Pratt Johnson is \ ' v tfrV |BpiiP|sl i sher chairman for the dramati- l ' • ~ mKlt'* ' .Jpiife, j lie at 10:30 Thursday. March 31, \ *§T MM&ib j l the Columbia Club, held by the \ , Ms"'- 1 § lv '*' * j Women’s Overseas League and \ M *’K ' # f lonsored by Caroline Scott Har- \ ||||. i| HHMHfISfSf J son chapter, D. A. R. Alice \ t f I axter Mitchell will present l IH ' 'm, '' ", / > j Elizabeth the Queen.” Miss \ |HHB I >hn on will lx- assisted by Misses \ WmmKM - cnly Fletcher, Courtenay Whit- \ ter. Margaret Stilz, Elizabeth \ \|H tsey. Mary Edith Foster and ' gHnHHpt / nn Tennant.. \ I Mrs. Charles A. Breece will sing \ I le following “home” songs at the 1 incheon meeting of the American \ i/ 3me department of the Woman's \ j epartmcnt Club Wednesday: ”1 , s > ove Life” (Mana Zucca), “In the \ B££TZ.M/\N r ee Little Home I Love ’’(O’Hara), \ —— zp//or> !n an Old-Fashioned Town” Y v > ange" S (David GuforO? ° n ‘ h ' /V\RS.Chm!.UEs A.BrEECE JOAN PsATT JoHNSON

Mrs. Frederick Geyer is on the arrangements committee for the Latreian Club’s skating party, April 4, at Riverside rink for the benefit of the Bridgeport nutrition camp. Miss Helen Coffey is chairman of Actors and Workers Guild of the Civic theater, whose Gold Rush ball will be held next Saturday night at the Athenaeum. Miss Joan Pratt Johnson is usher chairman for the dramaticale at 10:30 Thursday. March 31, at the Columbia Club, held by the Women's Overseas League and sponsored by Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R. Alice Baxter Mitchell will present “Elizabeth, the Queen.” Miss Johnson will be assisted by Misses Cecily Fletcher, Courtenay Whitaker, Margaret Stilz, Elizabeth Hisey, Mary Edith Foster and Ann Tennant. Mrs. Charles A. Breece will sing the following “home” songs at the luncheon meeting of the American home department of the Woman's Department Club Wednesday: “I Love Life” (Mana Zucca), “In the Wee Little Home I Love ’’(O’Hara), “In an Old-Fashioned Town” (Squires), and “Home on the Range” (David Guion).

Child Study Group Will Hear Talk by Miss Laura Frazer

Pre-Adolescent Child Study group of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, will.meet at 3 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Donald Drake, 3933 Broadway. Miss Laura Frazer, a departmental teacher at school No. 66. will speak on the “Mental Development and Growth of Intelligence of the Pre-Adolescent Child.” Reservations may be made with Mrs. John W. Weddell, group chairman. The art section of the Fine Arts

Meridian Heights Inter Se Club will meet with Mrs. S. M. Ford, 4843 Park avenue. A program on Louisiana will be given by Mrs. P. E. Powell and Mrs. H. W. Rhoads. Inter Alia Club’s meeting will be with Mrs. Mable Renick, 3515 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Renick and Mrs. Fred E. Wagoner will give the program.Alpha Delta Latreian Club will meet with Mrs. Edward James, 6445 Pleasant Run parkway. Mrs. Marcia Furness will be the speaker. Mrs. Herman Gaines will be hostess for the ToKalon Club at her home, 640 East Thirtieth street. Mrs. Carl W. Breuneger will give a paper. WEDNESDAY Wednesday Afternoon Club will entertain with a party at the Altenheim. Zetathea Club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hueber, 2408 North New Jersey street, for a luncheon and election of officers. Inter Nos Club will have a guest

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Mrs. Gall Sayles Tickets for the Rupert Hughes lecture tonight at Caleb Mills hall, sponsored by Tudor Hall Alumnae Association, may be procured from Mrs. William Grifftitb, general chairman, or at the door. /Mia. Gall Sayles is preside nf the association.

Study group, which held its first meeting last week, will meet at 10 Friday morning at John Herron Art institute. Members or non-mem-bers may make Reservations for the entire series, or for single meetings with the group chairman, Mrs. Walter P. Morton. French Conversation Study group will meet at 10:30 Monday at the home of Mrs. N. Taylor Todd, 5147 Kenwood avenue. This meeting is open to any one interested. Reservations may be made with the group chairman, Mrs. W. L. Richardson.

meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph Clark, 3322 Guilford avenue. Ephamar Club will meet with Mrs. E. J. Molin, Southport, with Mrs. Amie M. Brookhouse assisting. On the program will be Mesdames O. S. Pollard, W. T. James and S. W. Gray. Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet at 2 at the Fletcher American bank. Twentieth Century Club will have a luncheon at 1 at the home of Mrs. Joseph W. Selvage, 2340 Broadway. New Century Club will have a luncheon meeting at noon at the Indianapolis Power and Light Company, Monument Circle. Officers will be elected, and a program will be given by Mrs. Gordon B. Mess and Mrs. Robert Shaffer. Officers will be elected by the Home Economics Club at its meeting with Mrs. W. J. Marks, 3311 North New Jersey street. Assistants will be Mrs. Lewis J. Brown and Mrs. Elbert Storer. Mrs. J. B. Hoffmeyer will speak on “Household Purchasing,” and Mrs. Max H. Wall will give a demonstration of cheese cooking. THURSDAY North Side Mothers’ Club will meet at the home of Mrs. O. B. Brown, 4455 Carrollton avenue. The program is being arranged by Mesdames Phillip Brown and F. S Wood. Mrs. Frederick Polley will be hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Club at her home, 371 South Emerson avenue. Mrs. Howard Galey will assist. Mrs. J. F. Matthews, 1822 Park avenue, will entertain the Ladies Federal Club. FRIDAY Officers will be elected by the Friday Afternoon Reading Club at the home of Mrs. Kate Conder, 25 Meridian Place, with Mrs. D. J. Zimmerman assisting. Program will be by Mrs. A. A. Small and Mrs. C. E. Lupton. SATURDAY Chapter G, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will observe Cottey college day with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. H. Lybrook, 5818 Oakland avenue. Western College Alumnae Association will have a dinner meeting at the home of Miss Genevra McCoy, 974 West drive, Woodruff Place. Miss Menjf Ackermann, head of the art depa nent at Western, will speak, u .

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Name Patrons for Dance of Mothers’ Club Patrons for the St. Patrick's dance to be sponsored by the Cathedral high school Mother’s Club, Tuesday night in the school auditorium, have been announced as follows: Mayor Reginald Sullivan. Messrs, and Mesdames Nicholas Connor, George A. Smith, William L. O’Connor, Joseph J. Argus. Thomas X. Lanahan, Addison Coddington, Timothy P. Sexton, Vincent Concannon, Bernard Wulle, Joseph L. Conley, Donald B. Shimer, Arnold E. Pfeiffer, W. A. Brennan, Joseph P. Zimmerman, Louis A. Buennagel, Martin Walpole, George F. Knue, Ignatius Goedeker, Glen R. Cruzon, Charles H. O'Donnell, Louis P. Kirsch, Garrett Kirby, William J. Stark, William Theodore Miller, Andrew Fromhold, Charles J. Fisher, W. D. Kibler, Hugh Davey Sr., Joseph F. O’Mahoney, Joseph O. Hoffmann, John Flanagan, James G. Flaherty, George J. Hoffman, Peter Zimmer, James J. Fitzgerald, Carl Habich, Joseph J. Gramling, Raymond Bosler, Ralph G. Ittenbach, Leo Welch, Thomas J. Blackwell, William J. Mooney Jr., Thomas J. Devine, John A. Grande, Thomas E. Courtney, James E. Rocap, John H. Bingham, George D. Yeazel, J. Walter Hannon, Frank C. Thompson, Myron M. Hughel, C. V. Loughery, John J. Bulger, Ray L. Reed, Thomas Mahaffey, Karl R. Ruddell, Lawrence G. Cummins, Leroy J. Keach, William Campbell Hall, Bert F. Deery, William F. Fox Jr., Charles A. Hockensmith, William Schnorr, Henry Fropimeyer, August Diener, Francis M. Coleman, E. Kirk McKinney, James E. Deery, Charles L. Sumner, William E. Clauer, John Schneider, Joseph P. Rolles, Albert Lauck, J. G. McNutt, Walter Shiel, Joseph E. Kernel, Frank I. Crush, M. G. Herold, Joseph F. Sexton, Robert E. Sweeney, Henry Langsenkamp Sr., Timothy McMahon, George Rice, Frank J. McCarthy, Albert H. Losche, Eijtmett McGinley, George Faulstich, Frank W. Gregor, George A. Meihaus. Messrs. Michael Morrissey and Joseph P. McNamara. Sorority to Gather Theta chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will meet at 8 Monday night at the Antlers.

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Seven Pledges of Sigma Kappa Are Initiated at Bloomington

Seven pledges of Sigma Kappa sorority at Indiana university were initiated this afternoon at Bloomington as a part of week-end festivities in which members of state alumnae associations are taking part. Initiates are Misses Maxine Wright, Nidrah Dunn and Loraine Denham, Indianapolis: Betty Cartmer, Rushville; Ruth Mitchell, Lyons; Evelyn Waynick, Marengo, and Eunice Toothaker, South Bend. Following initiation, a banquet will be held with Mrs. William Hutchinson, president of the local alumnae chapter, in charge of ar* rangements, assisted by Mrs. Paul Boots, vice-president, and Miss Eloise Mace, social chairman of the Indiana chapter. Sorority colors of maroon and lavender will be used in decorating tables with spring flowers. Corsages or roses and sweet peas will mark the places of the initiates and those at the speakers’ table, who will be: Mrs. Horace Oldham, Greenfield, national alumnae regional chairman and honor guest; Mrs. Hutchison; advisory board members, Mesdames Paul R. Summers. Indianapolis: Carl E. Schrader and Ward Biddle, Bloomington; Mrs. Robert Adams, Bloomington; Mrs. Maude Clark, Bedford; Miss Lola Jane Rosenberger, South Bend, and Miss Mary Spivey, president of the active chapter. The annual joint active-alumnae business session will follow the banquet, and afterward a meeting of the central rush committee, composed of the advisory board and two delegates from each alumnae group. Sunday noon a special alumnae dinner will be held and in the afternoon a tea in honor of the alumnae

Mrs. E. William Lee is president of the Indianapolis Women’s Golf Association, which is sponsoring a bridge-tea and style show March 28 at Woodstock Club as its first meeting of the season. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Alfred E. Piel, ItUlO North * Pennsylvania street, or Mrs. Lee, 57U0 Broadway Terrace.

Mrs. Bacon •Will Speak at Luncheon A “daffodil luncheon” will be held aft 1 Tuesday by the American home department of the Woman’s Department Club at the clubhouse. Mrs. Albion Fellows Bacon, speaker, whose subject will be “Homes and j Housing,” will be ’ introduced by Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter. Mrs. Bacon is the author of the Indiana i housing law and is a recognized authority on housing. She is a member of President Hoover’s conference on home building and home ownership and a member of the National Housing j Association. Mrs. Bacon also has : written pageants, contributed tO; magazines and is the author of several books, including “Beauty for Ashes.” Mrs. Breece to Sing Preceding Mrs. Bacon’s lecture,; Mrs. C. A. Breece will sing. A business meeting will be held at 2 with Mrs. Paul T. Hurt presiding. Mrs. C. A. Barbour is luncheon chairman, assisted by: Mrs. J. M. Milner, vice-chairman; Mesdames Emma A. Bristow Lewis J. Brown, Oscar Buehler, Charles M. Clayton. Charles B. Crist, Ralph Elvin. Ross L. Hill. Walter R. Mayer. Paul Meloy, James C. Morrison. Francis Russell. Ellis Sluss, Charles H. Smith, and Wallace Turpin. Mrs. J. J. Martin, chairman of the dining room, will have as her assistants: . Mesdames H. L. Patrick. I. E. Brokaw. Robert Bryce. E. L. Burnett. B. F. Cline, H. W. Draproo. Edward L. Hall. William H. Hart, O. P. McLeland. Charles J. Oval, W. C. Royer, J. L. Smith, O. R. Sumner. James P. Tretton. Frank Walker, Martha E, Wilson, and Miss Pearl Kiefer. Yellow, Green Color Scheme Reservations may be made with Mrs. C. A. Tucker. Dining room decorations will carry out a color scheme of yellow and green. The speaker’s table will be centered with a plateau of daffodils and individual tables will hold vases of daffodils. Favors will be suggestive of Easter. Hostesses for the tea which will follow the program include: Mesdames G. W. Bowman, chairman; Frank C. Walker, W. C. Borcherding. Horace K. Busklrk. M. F. Connor, Arthur R. Dewey. Russell G. Wilkinson, Robert C. Elliott. William A. Haves. Paul Meloy. T. J. Moll, Charles R. Sowder, Carl Taylor, and Loren B. Warner. Sorority Will Hold Annual Pledge Party Annual pledge party of Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha lota sorority, will be held Wednesday at the Arthur Jordan conservatory. It will be a “depression supper” and quests are requested to wear appropriate costumes. Guests will be seated at tables covered with red checked cloths, lighted with candles. A stunt will be presented by the pledges, under the direction of the rush captains, Miss Mildred NOrward and Mrs. Opal Larsh. Formal pledge services will follow, in charge of Mrs. Lenore Roberts, chaplain, and Mrs. Ann Hunter, chapter president. . The supper will be served by the committee in charge, including Mrs. i Marion Barr, Mrs. Francis Johnson i and Miss Helen Thomas.

for members of the faculty and other campus groups. Representatives from Indianapolis at Bloomington for the week-end are: Mesdames Paul Boots, John Bruenig, R. H. Chapman, Robert Coleman, Bert Edwards. Verna Grimm, Donald J. Johnston, Dwight Sherburne. E. H. Stuart. Paul R. Summers, Edward D. Taggart, John C. Turpin, Frank H. Willis, Dr. Lillian B. Mueller, Misses Helen Walsh, Alice Pauley, Fern Midkiff, Edna Mae Katzcnberger, Marjorie Inwood, Jewell Bartlow and Maryann Baker. I Magazine Club Entertains at Institute Tea Magazine club entertained more j than one hundred members and guests at a tea this afternoon in John- Herron Art Institute. Wilbur D. Peat, director of the institute, gave a gallery talk on Spanish art, and the exhibit of Indiana artists now on display there. A musicale followed in sculpture court. Mrs. Nola Bonham Reader sang a group of songs, with violin obligato by Mrs. Frederick Zried, and Miss Dorothy Bartholomew, pianist, as the accompanist. Mrs. A. ; N. Bonham was in charge of the music. The tea table was decorated with spring flowers in the club colors, lavender and white. Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, president, and Mrs. J. B. Phillips, program chairman, poured. Hostesses were Mesdames j Frank McCaslin, F. M. Montgomery, R. A. Nowlan, Mary E. Perine, F. C. Walker, G. P. Stcckton and Miss Jessie Patterson. ACADEMY ALUMNAE PLAN SKATE PARTY St. Agnes Academy Alumnae Association will sponsor a skating party April 1 at the Riverside rink for the benefit of the scholarship fund. Miss Alice Jane Hessler and Miss Margaret Jordan are co-chairmen of arrangements, assisted by Miss Marie Blackwell, ticket chairman, and Miss Mary Frances Boyle, patrons’ chairman. NATIONAL WOMEN’S P“ARTY WILL MEET Indiana branch of the National Woman’s Party will meet at 3 Monday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson, 1035 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Jessie Grenelsparker, director of the bureau of women and children for the Indiana Industrial board, will speak on “Women in Industry in Indiana.” Sisterhood to Meet Cottey college day will de observed by Chapter G, P. E. O. Sisterhood, with a luncheon Saturday, March 26, at the home of Mrs. E. H. Laybrook, 5818 Oakland avenue. Mrs. Nellie Hester is in charge of the program. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdam— Arthur Strass, Paul Schaffer, Ross Campbell, and Miss Laura Holden. .

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Miss Ruth Matthews is president of the Hanover college chapter of Phi Mu sorority, which is folding is annual state luncheon and dance at the Lincoln today.

Two Plays Will Be Presented by Irvington Club Guests at the Irvington Dramatic Club's annual entertainment tonight, to be held at the Irvington Presbyterian church, will be entertained with the presentation of two plays by the members. They are Thurston's “The Exchange,” and “The Worthy Master Pierre Patclin,” a play written during the fifteenth century by an unknown author. Mrs. Fred D. Stilz is in charge of the program. Her committee includes: Messrs, and Mesdames William Insley, R. B. Long. Homer Williams. Carl Stone, Bertram Day, Mesdames Clarence Forsyth and William Forsyth, Messrs. James L. Kingsbury, George A. Newton, and Walter H. Montgomery. Two hundred members and guests will attend.

Shower Party Held in Honor of Miss Clara La Von Chalfont

Miss Clara La Von Chalfont, whose marriage to* Lee O. Nicholson will take place at 4:30 Easter Sunday at the East Tenth street Methodist church, was honored at a party and miscellaneous shower given Friday night by Mrs. C. O. Nicholson. The bridal colors, pink, blue, and Washington to Be Honored at Colonial Party Mrs. J. F. Edwards will speak on ‘‘Washington, the Human Being” at a colonial tea to be given by the women’s Bible class of the Memorial Presbyterian church at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the church. A musical program will be presented by the W. A. R. M. A. double quartet, composed of Mesdames John Allen, E. F. Kline, J. J. McDermott, Orville De Mott, N. L. Shute, L. A. Lawrence. S. S. Sutton and C. W. Dill. Mrs. M. M. Davis is the director, and Mrs. D. H. Hutchinson the accompanist. Others on the program will be Mrs. Verl Cooper and daughter Katheryn of Anderson, Mrs. Rose Montgomery, Mrs. W. H. Hoffmeyer and Mrs. F. M. Skinner. The president, Mrs. V. B. Binager. will preside. The hostesses will appear in colonial costume. Decorations will be flags, and pictures of George and Martha Washington. Arrangements for the tea are in charge of Mrs. O. T. Wingfield, teacher, assisted by the class executive committee.

Annual State Day Luncheon Held by Kappa Kappa Gammas

Mrs. J. B. Canon, Lafayette, addressed members of active and alumnae chapters of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority in their annual state day luncheon today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Canon spoke op “Conventions” and discussed plans for the forthcoming one, to be held in June at Ocean house, Swampscott, Mass. Mrs. Mark H. Reasoner, president of the local Alumnae Association sponsoring the luncheon and dance tonight, presided and presented scholarship awards to the following girls whose averages are highest in their chapters: Misses Nancy Moore, Butler; Ethelyn Ker, Purdue; Elizabeth Lupton. Indianapolis, De Pauw, and Mary Ellen Todd, Indiana. More than three hundred attended the luncheon. Specal tables decorated with spring flowers and sorority colors of two shades of blue, were arranged for convention

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Phi Beta Tau sorority will hold a silver tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Dorothea Meyers, 623 East Morris street. Miss Pearl Woods is chairman.*

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Propylaeum to Entertain at Musicale I ' Propylaeum club will present members of the faculty and students of Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music in a program few its members at 2:30 Monday afternoon at the I clubhouse. Members each are entitled to { bring one guest, and luncheon reservations may be made m adi vance at the office. The management also has announced that Mrs. Thaddeus R. Baker will continue her lessonlecture class in contract bridge at i 10:30 Wednesday mornings, and will start another class for beginners at 2 Wednesday. The next contract dinner will be held at 6:30 Tuesday, March 29. ! Dinners hereafter will be held the fourth Friday of each month. The program for Monday is as follows: Violin and Piano—“ Sonata D. Major, Op. IS, No. 1“ Beethoven Edwin Jones and Clarence Loomis. Voice—“ln Quests Tomba” Beethoven “My Wild Abode" Schubert Sam Sims. Piano—- “ Ride of the Knights” Medtner “Album Leaf’ Marx “Etude’' Rachmaninoß Sara Elizabeth Miller. Voice— Melisande” Ooetxe “The Wayfarer's Night Song" Easthope-Marttn “The Victor" Sanderson Sam Sims. String Quartet—“ Op. 64. No. 5" Haydn Allegro moderate, adagio cantabile, menuetto. finale, vivace. Edwin' Jones, first violin; Georgia Baumann. second violin: Donn Watson, violin, and Adolph Schellschmidt, cello. Hostesses for the afternoon include : Mesdames J. W. Wright, Robert B Failey, Harvey J. Elam, L. G. Zerfas. William F. Taylor, Albert E. Sterne. James I. Dissette, Albert E. Uhl, Waldo B. Rossetter, E H. K. McComb, E. C. Barrett, L. H. Wilson, Maurice E. Tennant, Charles S. Stone. A W. Bowen. William Ray Adams, Henry H. McNamee. Paul W. Simpson, Clyde Wands. Frederick E. Matson, A. A. Wilkinson, Winfield Miller, Kurt Vonnegut, A. L. Lockridge. Charles Martindale, Frank F. Powell, Hugh McGowan. Clarke Rogers, Oscar N. Torlan, J. T. Wheeler, Jesse Fletcher, Booth T. Jameson. William S. Stafford. Gavin L. Payne, Perry H. Clifford, Frank Shellhouse. George T. Parry. Misses Deborah Moore. Evelyn Butler Bertha M. Edwards and Sara L. Niblock.

yellow, were predominant in the decorations of spring flowers, and the appointments. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. James Lee. During the evening, Miss Maxine McKay presented a program of vocal and piano music. Guests with the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. R. H. Chalfant, were: Mesdames Fred Smith. Harry Elkins, Frank Smith. Arthur Monday. A E wl ntm ?; e> Ja E ’ , Dolk - Lou ‘s SmltE: Walter M Dolk. Albert Masten, Owen Fletcher Wilbur Smith. Mayme Stanley, Mary Harbison, A. T. De Groot M E Masten. William Cobb. D. E. Mann Thomas Grose, Fred Thompson, C. j’ Spoon, Fred Kelthly, Misses wynona NichGrace Elkins. Janette Monday. Irene Spoon Catherlne c °bb, and Helen Marie CONTRALTO TO SING WITH MAROTT TRIO Mrs. Earl Jarrard, contralto, will be guest artist with the Marott trio in its concert at 8:45 Sunday night at the Marott hotel. Following is the program: Ensemble—“ The New Era" Heed „ , Trio. -neea Voice— Lovable Ladye” Elliott The Want of You ........Vanderpool ... „ ~.. Mrs. Jarrard. Violin—“ Frasquito Serenade’’ ~ . Maud Custer. Voice— Dawn ............ . “I Heard You Go By” .Wood Mrs. Jarrard. Cello—“ Les Rameaux” (The Palms). .Faure Voj(-e Consuelo Couchman. <-oi Fri u n< * P Mine” Sanderson Slumber Song” GetchaninofT Genevieve” Tucker , Mrs. Jarrard. Finale—Selections from “La Boheme” ’• Trio, PUCCiU j Sorority to Gather Alpha Tau Zeta sorority will meet with Mrs. Clark Smith, 1054'4 West Thirty-first street, at 3 Sunday.

delegates, chapter president* and honor guests. In the afternoon a film was shown depicting the founding of the fraternity. The luncheon committee was headed by Mrs. Lyman R. Pearson, and included Mrs. Retta Morgan, Miss Jean Coval and Miss Virginia Ballweg. Chaperons for the dance will be members of the dance committee, Mesdames John Marshall, Paul Rhodarmer and Hugh Niven and their husbands. MRS. CLARK TO BE INTER NOS HOSTESS Mrs. Ralph Clark, 3322 Guiiford avenue, will be hostess for a guest meeting to be held Wednesday by the Inter Nos Club. She will be assisted by Mesdames Joseph L. Stacy, W. A. Shullenberger, John Rusk, L. B. Hopkins, and Dr. Edith Davis. “The Westerner, Old and New,” will be the program subject. A program of Indian and cowboy music will be presented in charge of Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Donald U. Bridge. Two book reviews on western life will be given by Mrs. Stacy and Mrs. Frank L. Fisher. MISS WAGENER TO APPEAR IN RECITAL Misß Ruth Ann Wagener, soprano, student in the music department at Indiana Central college, will appear in the first graduation recital of the season at 8 Tuesday night at the college auditorium. She is a pupil of Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs. Miss Frances Wallace, piano student of Miss Grace Hutching* be the accompanist. Miss Wagener will receive her bachelor of music degree at the commencement exercises in June. Goldman V l sits City William Goldman, national theatrical figure and former manager of Skouras-Publix theaters in Indianapolis is visiting in the city, the guest of B. V. Sturdivant, present general manager. Goldman, who now is in charge of the largest division of theaters in the Warner Brothers chain, entertained a group of his farmer employes Friday at breakfast at the ClaypooJ.