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Department Club Renews Its Activities Meetings of the art and litera-ture-drama departments of the Women’s Department Club are scheduled for the coming week following a week of Inactivity at the clubhouse. The general club will be entertained at 2 Wednesday by the literature drama group when Mrs. Demarchus Brown will speak on “The Search for Righteousness—Thomas Carlyle.” Miss Virginia Harbaugh, pianist, wil give a musical program. Mrs. Harley W. Rhodehamel, chairman, will preside at the business meeting preceding the entertainment. Prizes to Be Awarded At this time prizes for winners of the poetry contest, conducted by the department, will be awarded by Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, president. Miss Emma B. King is winner in the club member contest, and Edward Hiese of Washington high school, in the high school group. Judges were Mrs. Schofield, Mrs. Carl A. Taylor and Mrs. J. F. Edwards. Mrs. Walter S. Grow r is chairman of the tea to follow the program. The tea table will be centered with a bov/1 of tulips and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, president-elect of the club, and Mrs. J. F. Edwards, chairman of literature in the Indiana Federation of Clubs, will pour. Drama Class to Meet Assisting Mrs. Grow in the dining room will be Mesdames Oscar Bauer, Alvin T. Coate, George M. Cornelius, James D. Ermston, John Downing Johnson, Hezie B. Pike, O. L. Watkins, and Miss Ethel R. curler. $ The drama class, conducted by Mrs. Shideler Harpe, will meet at 1 preceding the regular meeting. Reviews will be given cf “Lonesome Road ” (Paul Green); “The Show Off” (George Kelly), and “Beggar on Horseback” (George Kaufman and Marc Connelly.) The art department will hold its last meeting of the year Monday. Annual reports of officers and chairman will be made at the business session which will convene at 2, w'ith Mrs. W. D. Hamer, chairman, presiding. A tour to the homes of art collectors will follow the business meeting. Homes of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. Booth Tarkinton are included. Mrs. John Engelke Is chairman of transportation, and members driving are asked to notify her of extra space in cars. The tour will start from the club house at 2:45. Members will be asked to present membership cards. The “Pleasure from Paintings” group will meet at 1 at the clubhouse, when Miss Josephine Binninger will review “Modern Paintings” by Willard H. Wright and “Mural Paintings” by Edwin H. Blashfleld. The 10 o’clock will meet Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 4417 North Pennsylvania street. Paintings by Joe Henninger and Water colors by Miss Binninger will be exhibited at the clubhouse during April. The city hospital committee of the community welfare department will entertain with a bridge party at 2 Friday in the tearoom of the clubhouse. Proceeds will be used to carry on the work of the committee in assisting student nurses. Mrs. Merritt Woolf is in charge of the party, assisted by members of the committee. Mrs. Louis A. Fleury is chairman.

Mrs. Ethel Hayward to Visit Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority

Mrs. Ethel Hayward, east central province president, will be the guest of the Indianapolis Alumnae club of Mu Phi Epsilon national honorary musical sorority at its monthly meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Judd, 325 Berkely road. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 with the hostess assisted by Mrs. D. E. Bloodgood and Mrs. Walter Hiatt. Miss Lulu Brown will give a current events paper and Mrs. Elsie Club Meeting Will Be Held in Model Home Aftermath club members will be entertained at a luncheon at 12:30 Thursday at the Model Home, 5240 Cornelius avenue. The program following the luncheon “ will be on “American Painters.” The program has been arranged by Mrs. W. F. Chideler, and the following members of the program committee: Mesdames Arthur W. Mason, O. T. Behymer. Clayton H. Ridge, Charles F. Miller, and Miss Elizabeth Cooper. On the program will be a paper, “American Portrait Painters.” by Mrs. W. Pink Hall and a discussion of “American Landscape Painters,” by Mrs. Jerome E. Holman. Mrs. Haynes Hostess Alpha Delta Tau sorority will have a slumber party tonight at the home of Mrs. Lewis Haynes, 4465 Guilford avenue. Members will be entertained at breakfast Sunday morning. Monday night a meeting of the sorority will be held at the Severin. Sorority Plans Fete Rho Gamma Chi sorority will hold a hard times party for pledges and rushees at 8 Wednesday night at n the home of Miss Ida Lou Peterson, 1836 North Harding street. A business meeting will precede the entertainment. Bridge Fete Planned Theta Mu sorority will give a bridge party at 2 Saturday afternoon at the Banner Whitehill auditorium. Call Sorority Meeting All members of Gamma Sigma Chi sorority are asked to be present at the meeting Monday night at the Y. W. C. A.

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Mrs. Diddel to Speak Before Church Group Mrs. Mahlon E. Bash has arranged the program for April meeting of the Women’s Association of the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church Thursday night. Mrs. Glenn Diddel will speak on “A New England Mamasita in Yucatan.” She will be assisted by Miss Adelaide Conte of the Irvington School of Music in a group of Spanish songs, accompanied by Mrs. Mildred Smith. Mrs. Diddel was born in Yucatan and spent her childhood within the shadow of the ruins of ChichenItza, city of antiquity, where her father. Edward H. Thompson, archeologist, was engaged in study and research. Mrs. Diddel’s talk will concern personal experiences of her mother, known as “Mamasita," “the little mother,” among the Mayas in the jungles of Yucatan.

Evans Pattison, who has arranged the program, will have a paper, “Famous Russian Composers.” The following numbers will be given in illustration: Piano—“Vanse Badinaep” Liadow “Prelude Onus 23. No. 10“ Rachmaninoff Mrs. Helen Smith Foltz. Voice—- “ Star of the North’’ Glinka “Octave” Rimskv-Korsakoff Mrs. Max Critchfield. Mrs. Folz, accomnanist. Piano—‘Reverie” Tschaikowskv “Valse de Concert” Rubenstein Mrs. Nell Kemner McMurtry. In addition to the Russian numbers, Miss Ruth Wagner, an initiate of Kappa chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, will give a group of vocal numbers, including “The Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest” (Parker), "My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair" (Haydn) and “Du Bist die Ruh” (Schubert). Sorority to Gather Alpha Tau Zeta sorority will meet at 5:30 Monday night in the Merchants Bank building.

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Mr. and Mrs, Felix J. Krieg, 4510 Park avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Krieg, to Dr. Paul Conley Furgason. The wedding will take place May 11. Mrs. Woods A. Caperton Jr., before her marriage last Saturday night, was Miss Martha Gibson Adams, daughetr of Mrs. Reily C. Adams, 4340 Central avenue. Members of her bridal party were,

Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Plan Guest Day Meeting

Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae of Beta Beta chapter will observe guest day, and elect officers for the coming year at a meeting Saturday, April 9. at the home of Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, 3322 Guilford avenue. The business session will open at 1:30, followed by the guest program from 2:30 to 5:30. Members of the Alpha Chi chapter at Butler will assist. The musical program will include numbers by Misses Mae Henri Lane, pianist, and Miss Mary Avalyn Davis, violinist, who will give duet

Jewish Women to Get Report of Convention Indianapolis section, National Council of Jewish Women, will meet at 2 Monday at Kirshbaum center when reports of the recent tricentennial conference in Detroit will be heard. Delegates who will report are Mrs. Isaac Born and Mrsfl Cyril Lee of the local group, and Mrs. Louis Wolf and Miss Gertrude Feibleman, representing the interstate council. A musical program by Francis Riley, baritone, accompanied by Mrs. Simon Kiser, will follow the business session, at which Mrs. Wolf, president, will preside. Mrs. J. B. Solomon, assisted by Mrs. Harry Weil, has arranged a social hour. Sorority to Meet Tau Gamma sorority will meet Monday night at the home of Miss Marie Carroll, 1516 Sturm avenue.

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selection: and songs by the chapter quartette, composed of Misses Florence Renn, Joan Freeman, Mae Henri Lane, Vera Sudbrock, with Miss Marjorie Lytle, accompanist. The Beta Beta trio, composed of Misses Rea Bauer, pianist; Marcene Campbell, cellist, and Lorinda Cottingham, violinist, will play during the afternoon. Guests will be received by Mrs. Clark, Miss Helen Murray, president of Beta Beta, and Miss Jose tte Yelch, president of the active chapter at Butler. Mrs. James M. Ogden will pour, assisted by Misses Frances Cray and Evelyn Bentley. Miss Norma Davidson is chairman of the Beta Beta social committe, which is in charge of arrangements.

Irvington Community Chorus, organized under the sponsorship of the Irvington Union of Clubs last fall, will offer as it spring program Mendelssohn’s “Elijah,” Monday night, April 11, at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church. J. Russell Paxton, director of music at Technical high school, is directing the chorus, assisted by Officers Will Be Elected by Mail Auxiliary April meeting of the woman’s auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association will be held at the Woman’s Department Club on Tuesday aafternoon. Members of the Columbus (O.) auxiliary will be special guests. The program will be given by Miss Olive Kiler, violinist; Miss Mary Tranberger, accordionist, and Miss Imogene Cuffel, tap dancer. Annual election of officers will be held and the afternoon meeting will be followed by dinner. During the dinner hour the Zanta Stags orchestra will play, and Harry Calland and Mrs. Irene Heppner will sing. The committee in charge of arrangements includes: Mesdames C. J. Finch. John Gallagher. Roy ScheDtnan. C. E. Pluess. Guy Armstrong. W. O. Brown. Paul Duckwall. William Holodav. F. B. Koho. Harry Rinehart. James E. Tucker. Robert Stitt. Oliver Campbell. Frank Wilson. John R. Ladd. Leßov Crone. W. C. Stayton and Benjamin F. Hardv. Mrs. Jerauld McDermott, president, will preside. Dinner will be followed by cards and dancing. Auxiliary to Gather Woman’s auxiliary of All Saints cathedral will meet at 2:30 Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. William Burrows, 1535 Central avenue. Miss ' Julia Harrison Moore will review the book, “Building a Christian Nation.” j Sorority Elects Newly elected officers of Gamma ; chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma sorority, are: Misses Mabel Skinner, president; Maurine O’Rear, secretary; Mary Birmingham, treasurer; Ruth Spahr, chaplain, and Irma Coffman, sergeant-at-arms. The sorority will meet Monday night at the home of Miss Gladys Meenach, | i 1405 North Tuxedo street.

Miss Cecily Fletcher is a member of the cast of “Her Husband’s Wiser to be presented by the Indianapolis Players Monday night at the American Central Life building. * A dance will follow the j performance, j Proceeds will j go to the charity fund of the ~ Junior League, being raised by individual members.

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left to rignt, Miss Frances Lemaux, Miss Mary Evans Caperton, Miss Sara Tyce Adams, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Culbertson, Brazil, Ind. Mrs. Alva Whitcomb Graham was Miss Florence Lupton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Drake Lupton, 5070 Pleasant Run parkway, before her marriage last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Graham will be at home in Woodstock, 111., after April 15.

Irvington Community Chorus to Open Season With ‘Elijah’

Miss Lynn and A.C. Zweck Are Wed in Church The marriage of Miss Jennie Coulson Lynn, 519 Central court, to Alfred C. Zweck, took place at 9 this morning in the rectory of S3. Peter and Paul cathedral with the Rev. G. E. Dunn officiating. The bride is the daughter of Orville Lynn, Trenton, N. J. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strickland. Mrs. Strickland wore a blue crepe frock trimmed in white with matching accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Zweck wore a beige Schiaparelli crepe ensemble trimmed in maching ermine and bronze accessories. Her corsage was of sunkist roses and violets. Following a wedding breakfast at the Marott, Mr. and Mrs. Zweck left for a short honeymoon. They will be at home at 1311 West Fifth street, Sioux City, la. The bride attended Indiana university and is a member of Tri Kappa sorority. Mr. Zweck is a graduate of Notre Dame and attended the University of Wisconsin.

Mrs. Dorothy Knight Greene, organist, and Miss Geraldine Trotter, pianist. Mrs. Ruth Sterling Devin, soprano; Mrs. John Searcy, contralto; Stephen Badger, tenor, and Vaughn Cornish, baritone, will be soloists. The chorus presented Handel’s “Messiah” as its winter program before Christmas, and with the offering of this second oratorio the sponsors of the organization will have realized their original purpose of presenting two yearly concerts. A silver offering will be taken for welfare work in the community. COLLEGE CHOIR TO SING AT MAROTT The choir from Indiana Central college will appear at the Marott musicals Sunday night in the ballroom. Miss Virginia Aepple, soprano, will be the soloist, and Miss Julia Good, the accompanist. The choir will present numbers in a program with the Marott trio, with two members of the trio, Miss Maude Custer, violinist, and Miss Conseulo Couchman, cellist, playing solos. The program follows: Instrumental “Adagio.” “Scherzo” (from B-Maior Triol Brahms Trio. Chorus — “Unfold Ye Portals” ' Gounod “In Joseph’s Lovely Garden” Dickinson “Praise the Lord” Randegger The Choir. Cello —“Fond Recollections” Popper Miss Couchman. Voice — “Speak to Me” Mana-Zucca “Soring Dropped a Song Into Mv Heart” Fenner Miss Aeppli. Violin—“Melodv” Charles G. Dawes Miss Custer. Three Minute Intermission. Chorus—- “ Dawn’s Awakening” Grieg “A Bowl of Roses” Clark “Come to the Fair” Martin The Choir. Instrumental—Selections from “Madame Butterfly” Puccini Trio. (Played for Mrs. Elizabeth C. Timberlakei Plan Sample Fair Couples club class of the Woodruff Place Baptist church will hold a sample fair from 7:30 to 10:30 Friday night in the church recreation building. Each ticket holder will receive a shopping bag of sampies, and a gift. Several special prizes also will be awarded. Stems Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stern, 3145 North Illinois street, announce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Frost Stern, Wednesday night at the Methodist frrfjpitaJ.

Council to Elect Five Directors Five directors of the Indianapolis Council of Women will be elected Tuesday at a meeting at the Irvington Methodist church, to serve a period of three years. Directors whose terms have expired are Mrs. Frank A. Symmes, Mrs. A. B. Glick, Mrs. Curtis Hodges. Mrs. Albert Pauley and Mrs. Alex Goodwin. Os these five. Mrs. Pauley and Mrs. Goodwin are eligible for re-election. Nominations will be made from the floor at 2 and election will be by ballot. Directors may not make nominations. Each organization affiliated with the council is entitled to two votes. The luncheon speaker will be Judge Frank P. Baker, whose subject will be, “Thoughts of a Judge.” Music will be by Miss Alice Arnold, contralto, accompanied by Miss Freda Hart, whose program will include “Gloria” (Buzze-Peccio); “Sylvia” (Speaks), and “Pale Moon” (Logan). Miss Hart will play, “Improvisition” (Sims). At the morning session two fif-teen-minute talks will be heard. Mrs. John T. Cochrane of the American citizenship department will present the Rev. Albert J. Spaulding, superintendent of the Fletcher Place Community Center and Good Will Industry, who will speak on “Americanization of OtuYouth.” The education and child welfare department, Mrs. I. E. Rush, chairman, will present H. W. Middlesworth, city recreation supervisor, in a talk, “Our City Playgrounds.” Organizations of the sixth section of the council will be hostesses for the day, with Mrs. Claude Franklin as hostess.

Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club Will Hold Annual Election

Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold election of officers following a 1 o’clock luncheon next Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jasper Scott, president, 525 Buckingham drive. Mrs. John L. Goldthwaite is chairman of the nominating committee which includes Mrs. Roy Lee Smith and Mrs. Alice Holloway. Following the business session Mrs. Scott will review the history USHERS APPOINTED FOR CARD PARTY The following young women have been appointed ushers for the bicentennial benefit card party the Welfare club will hold Friday night, April 8, at the Marott; Misses Ruth Hoover, Jane Fisher, Jean Coffin, Ida Jane Worsham, Helen Cresswell, and Betty Jane Garber, all daughters of club members. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Volney E. Huff, ticket chairman, or any member o i the organization. AUXILIARY WILL HOLD LUNCHEON Woman’s auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet for luncheon at 12:30 Friday at the home of Mrs. Irene Jerrard, apartment No. 6, 3015 North Pennsylvania street. A business meeting will follow luncheon and Mrs. J. K. Grubb will lead the educational work with a discussion of “Honolulu and the Philippines.” Box offerings are due at this meeting, it has been announced. Alumnae Will Pay Tribute to Past Presidents Past Presidents’ day will be observed by the Indianapolis Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta at a meeting at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, April 9, at the home of Mrs. Betram Day, 46 Audubon place. The program is in charge of Mrs. George Witt. A group of stunts will be given by Mrs. Frances Sinex representing Alpha chapter at De Pauw; Miss Arda Knox, Beta, at Indiana; Mrs. James Murray of Gamma at Butler, and Mrs. Neill Waterbury, Alpha Chi, at Purdue. Accompanying music will be by Mrs. Rosalie Spong. A group of old and new Theta songs will be sung by Miss Bernice Church, accompanied by Mrs. Donald Woodson. The hostess committee is composed of Mesdames Arthur Schultz, chairman; Otto Karlstedt, Robert Stitt, Russell Fish, George Dill, Charles Alwes, and Oliver H.’Keely.

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Miss Helen Kingham Miss Helen Kingham is a member of the committee in charge of arrangements for the benefit bridge party to be given by the. Indianapolis Alumnae of Delta* Zeta Saturday afternoon, April 9, in L. S. Ayres auditorium. ALPHA CHI OMEGA MOTHERS TO MEET Mothers club of Alpha Chi Omega sorority of Butler university will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. W. C. Richter, 432 Buckingham drive. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 1 before the business meeting. The Alpha Chi quartet, composed of Florence Renn, Mae Henry Lane, Joan Freeman and Vera Sudbrock, will sing, accompanied by Miss Marjorie Lytle, in the afternoon.

of the Pi Beta Phi settlement school in the mountains of Tennessee. It was founded Feb. 12, 1912, with thirteen pupils and the 1931 enrollment numbered 160. Courses in agriculture, home economics, hygiene, furniture making and weaving are taught. Assisting hostesses include Mesdames O. A. Hoffman, chairman; A. H. Boyd, A. V. Grindle, Frank Hatfield, Alice Holloway, B. C. Lewis, G. D. Shaw, Hiram Stonecipher, Robert Terry, Misses Clara Hatfield, and Marion Rogers. Mrs. Scott has appointed Mrs. Noble Ropkey general chairman of the Pi Beta PlTi Founders’ day celebration, to be held April 30, at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. Demahchus Brown will be toastmistress. Bahai Chapter Will Sponsor Lecture Series Albert Vail, Evanston, 111., will give a series of three public lectures in Indianapolis next week. He is sent from the Baha’i National Assembly, and is being presented by the local chapter of the organization. His first appearance will be at 8 Monday night at the Lincoln, when he will speak on “The Divine Remedy for Universal Depression.” He will speak at 3 Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson, 1035 North Pennsylvania street, on “How to Become Channels for the Radiant Life.” Tuesday night at 8 he will speak in the Lumley tearoom, 1540 North Meridian street, on “How to Be Safe and Secure When All Things Are in Confusion.” Mr. Vail is a graduate o fthe University of Chicago, and while an undergraduate was a member of the university’s debating team. He has done graduate study at Harvard, and has studied comparative theology in Persia, Egypt, and Palestine. Arrangements are being made by Mrs. Olive McLean, Mrs. A. E. Keller, and Dr. Lillian K. Sielken. TRI PSIS TO HOLD ELECTION FRIDAY Election of officers will be held by the Tri Psi sorority, mothers’ organization of Delta Delta Delta, at 2 Friday afternoon, April 8, at the chapter house. 809 Hampton drive During a social hour following the business music will be provided by the Edwards ensemble, composed of Mesdames Ruth Gentry Edwards Elizabeth Canfield Harr, Ruth Evans, Misses Jean Edwards and Jane Cooling. Mrs. Lewis Weir will have charge of the program. The president Mrs W. G. Holt, will preside

Dr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Knowles, 5850 Winthrop avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Barrett, to Edwin S. O’Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Neill, Chicago. The wedding will take place at 9, April 21,. at SS. Peter j - and Paul Cathedral.

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Bridge Stars to Compete I in Tourney Featuring club team and pair championships, the sixth annual national inter-club bridge tournament sponsored by the Indianapolis Athletic Club will open at 1:45 Thursday with play for the Adams trophy won last year by the Cleveland j Whist Club, whose representatives will compete again this year. The team of four championship for the P. C. Reilly cup will be played the opening day at the evening session beginning at 7:45. Play for the Campbell trophy, awarded to winners of the contract pair championship, will be held at the Friday afternoon session. Mixed pair contract championship will be held that evening. The Saturday session will open with the team of four contract championship. American Bridge League game will be played at 7:45 Saturday night. There will be open duplicate contract games at all sessions, afternoon and evening. The presidents’ cups, awarded to winners of major tournaments, become permanent possession of the club whose representatives win them three times. Included on the reception committee for the threeday event are: Mesdames M. K. Alexander, Henry P. Bailev. Katherine Bingham. Stanley Brooks. A. R. Coffin. Ravmoud C. Fox. J. B. Suttles. Messrs. Hal Adams. C. W. Aldrich. Edward Außlin. Francis Bowser. C. L. Buschmann. F. E. Cheeseman. Ben Coburn. i Henry P. Dollman, Arthur Esnv. John Folj s:er. E. E. Gates. Edward Zimmer. Robert ! Halpin. Jack Holliday. H. P. Jaeeer. Phil ! Leon. Maurice Matsche. J. W. McDonald. | A. J. Movatt. Robert Nfedham, Alfred Ostle. ! Herbert Pavne. R. R. Richards. John Rouse, 1 E. J. Tobin. John Vitale. Louis B. Weber l and Edward C. Wolfe. W. J. Roberts will be official ; scorer, assisted by Joe Rautenberg. The prize committee includes W. R. Cooper, Edson T. Wood and Ralph Ittenbach. Members of the publicity committee are McFarland Benham, chairman; Ralph Elvin, Blaine Patton, Boyd Gurley and W. J. Fox Jr. Art Exhibition, Tea Announced at Spink Arms William Forsyth, Indiana artist, I will hold an art exhibition and tea ] in the art salon of the Spink-Arms from 4 to 7 Sunday. Between 5 and 5:30 he will give a gallery talk on ; the pictures. Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Athearn, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat, Miss Anna Hasselman and Miss Marie Todd will receive with Mr. Forsyth. Assistants will include: Messrs, and Mesdames Clifton Wheeler, William Cleman, Alvin T. Coatc. Herbert Foltz. Robert Frost Daggett. Charles Pfafflin Henry Raymond, Bernard Cunlff, I. F. Myer. Carlos Recker. Frank Brown, Arthur Buckley, George Buck. S. K. Rulck, W. D. Hamer. J. H. Greenland. Simon Kiser; Drs. and Mesdames I. J. Wood, Frank Cregor. Harold Trusler, Silas Carr, John M. Cunningham. Mesdames Burton Parott, Ovid Butler Jameson. John Kern. Isaac Born. Hugh Hanna, Samuel Lewis Shank, Nellie Winning. J. H. Greenstreet. Louise Schell- ; schmidt Koehne, Dr. Amelia Keller. Dr. Urbana Spink, and Maurice Tennant. Mrs. Charles Jewett, Mrs. James B. Nelson, Mrs. C. N. Williams, and Mrs. David Edwards will preside at the tea tables. There are no invitations. ; MINSTREL SHOW PLANS PREPARED A minstrel show will be presented I by Daughters of Isabella May 8 in, ! Cathedral high school auditorium,/ The performance which will be diV i rected by Charles B. Lines will ini | elude a chorus of 150 voices. End-men will be William Shine, Eddie Krueger, Joe McCurdy, John ; Lemereaux, Thomas Needhammer and Joe Swallow. The interlocutor i will be announced later. Members of the organization will assist with ballad and dance numbers. Lines is being assisted by the Rev. August Fussenegger, and Mrs. Joe J. Speaks is general chairman of arj rangements. Professional Club to Have Annual Frolic Annual glee club frolic of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club will be held at 8 Thursday at the Woman’s Department Club house. “The Old-Fashioned Ringing School,” written and directed by Mrs. Camille B. Fleig, will be given |as part of the program, the fol- | lowing members of the glee club taking principal parts: | Mrs. Marv E. Kynett. Mrs. Julia Shine. Misses Ruth Hoover. Kathryn Zapp. Anna Geison. Alma Williams. Dorothy Sylvester, Fae Harris. Wilmoth Benson. Sue Stuart! Flora Lvons. Ethel Pennington and Ethel Stoltz. The program will close with an old-fashioned bam dance. Block’s will present a style show at dinner at 6:15 arranged by 1 Miss Pearl Holloway. Members of i the cheer and door committees will !be seated at special tables. Miss Lucy E. Osborn president, will preside. D. OF U. WILL BE LUNCHEON GUESTS Mrs. George M. Spiegel will entertain the Governor Oliver Perry chapter. National Society, Daughters of the Union, at a buffet luncheon at 12:30 Monday at her home 1 2220 North Alabama street. Mrs! Sipegel wil be assisted by Mrs. | Thomas Larkin and Mrs. Allen t! Fleming. During luncheon, a musical program will be given by Mrs. John M. Smith, accordionist, and Miss Mary Rolland, cornetist, accompanied by Miss Frances Wishard. Following luncheon a business meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Thomas W. Demmerly, regent. Sorority to Gather Chi Delta Chi sorority will hold a business meeting at 8 Wednesdav night at the home of Miss Minnie Wiseman, 5032 West Fourteenth street. j Cheer Guild to Meet Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will hold a bridge party at 2 Monday in Ayres’ auditorium. There also will 1 be a sydf ihow.