Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1932 Edition 02 — Page 8

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Activities of Club End Wednesday Activities of the Woman's Department Club for the year will officially close at the annual meeting Wednesday at the club house with Mrs. Everett M.- Schofield presiding. Morlnng session opening at 11 will be devoted to reports of officers and department chairman. A buffet luncheon will be served at 12 with the ways and means committee In charge. Business will be resumed at 1 with chairmen of standing committees giving reports. New Nominating Plan Proposed changes in the by-laws will be discussed in the new business of the afternoon meeting. A new method of nominating officers will be presented by the revision committee as approved by the board of directors. The proposed plan provides for a nominating committee of nine members Officers have previously been nominated by ballot. At the close of the business meeting Mrs. Schofield will present new officers including: Mr* R O MeA!*xand*r, president: Mr*. M*di*nn Bden*r. first vice-president; Mrs. John Engclitr. recording secretary. Mr-- Horace O Casady. treasurer: Mrs Victor C Kendai] and Mrs Harry E. Wataon directors. Mr? Paul T. I'a/ne. chairman of the art denartment and Mr* Othnlel Hitch, chairman of the community aelfare denartment. Reports to be given will be by: Mn John M Williams reeordme secretary: Mrs Harry I. Orlnpp corresponding -erre’ary. Mrs A Etig.ir Shirley, mem - ber-h'n -ecretarv Mrs Clark S Wheeler treasurer, and Mrs. Harvey A Crossland, auditor Reports to Be Made Reports of year s accomplishments by departments include: Mrs. Paul T Hurt. American Home: Mrs. Wnltam D. Hamer, art; Mrs. Christian Olacn, community welfare, and Mr* Harley W. Rhodehamel, literature and drama. The following chairmen of standing committees will make annual reports: Aids to the president, Mrs Julius E Tinder; bulletin. Mrs. W C. Bartholomew; courtesy, Mrs. R .O McAlexandcr: Decoration?. Mrs. Roland M Cotton, door. Mr Harold Baehelder; educational funds, Mrs. Alvin T. Coate: federated club cooperation. Mrs Frederick G Bair, finance. Me Edward Fccger, historian, Mrs J E Barcus: hospitality. Mrs. Harry E Watson; house and grounds, M s. Milton I. Miller; keener of reco-d' Mrs Vernon E Butler: loyalty, Mrs William H Kershner charter membership. Mrs. E L Lennox; life membership. Mrs. Albert J. Hueber; prospective membership. Mrs. J. D. Ermston: music. Mrs. Will C. Hitt; nominations, Mrs. W A. Eshbach posting. Mrs. Thomas Spencer; printing. Mrs. Franoes 8. Wands; program Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge: publicity. Mrs Philip A KcMer: rentals. Mrs. Horace G Casadv; Revision. Mrs. Edward Franklin White ushers. Mrs. Wayne O. Stone; wars and -means, Mr*. Robert 1 Shmgler; year book, Mrs. John Conner; Mrs. A. Edgar Bhtrley, and distribution, Mrs. Lewis J Brown. The board of directors will meet for the last time under the leadership of Mrs. Schofield at the clubhouse at 10 Monday morning. Calls Final Meeting Mrs. William D. Hamer, chairman of the art department, has announced that "The Ten O'clock” will hold its final meeting for the year at 10:45 Monday. The meeting will be held in the home economics department of Butler university, in Jordan hall. Miss Ida B. Wilhite will give an illustrated talk on architecture. Members arc asked to bring sandwiches for a picnic luncheon at noon. The afternoon will be devoted to plans for a garden party to be given by the art department early in June at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 4417 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Paul T. Payne, the incoming chairman, will preside at the afternoon session. The public health nursing auxiliary will meet at 12:30 with Mrs. Charles B. Crist, 3446 Guilford avenue, for luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. W. E. Kennedy recently was appointed chairman of the auxiliary.

Annual Bridge Match Finals Are Conducted Final round of the annual bridge tournament of the Beta Beta alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority was played today following a 1 o’clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Fermor S. Cannon, 4235 North Pennsylvania street. Fifteen tables played. Mrs. Charles W. Jones was chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Orval Hixon, Joseph Buck, E. P. Carson, C. E. Cottingham and the Misses Dorothy Peterson and Hannah Kennan. Mrs. G. S. Wilson. 7725 College avenue, will be hostess for the monthly luncheon of the club. May 14. New officers of the club will be installed following the luncheon. SORORITY BODY TO BE ENTERTAINED Members and guests of Alpha Upsilon chapter of Alpha Zeta Beta sorority will be entertained with a luncheon bridge Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Stewart. 2335 Union street. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Thompson Abbett and Clinton McClintock. The sorority will entertain its mothers Monday night with a theater party at Keith's followed by a supper. Its regular business meeting will be held Tuesday in the Washington. DR. MILNER WILL SPEAK AT CHURCH Dr. Jean S. Milner, who recently' returned from a trip to the Holy Land, will speak at the annual praise meeting of the Second Presbyterian church to be held at 1 Wednesday. The women in charge of the meeting include: Mfidamfi Waiter C. Marmon. Ed son T. Wood. Louise Dixon. William H. Griffith, Fenner Cannon and the Nippon circle.

Pi Phi Alumnae’s New Officers to Be Installed at Luncheon

Mrs. Jasper Scott, recently re- 1 elected president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi sorority, will install new officers of the group Saturday, May 14, at a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert I. Terry, 5644 Central avenue. Those to take office are Mrs. Carlos Deeds, vice-president; Miss Anrctte Hedges, reconHng secretary: Miss Maxine Rigsbee, corresponding secretary ; Miss Fanny Minor, treasurer, and Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton. Panhellenic. I Mrs. R. C. Beeler is chairman o, the hostesses. Assisting her will be i

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Matrix Table Banquet Plans Will Be Made Arrangements for the annual Matrix table banquet of the Butler university chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism fraternity for women, will be started thus week, according to Lilyan Brafford. president of the local chapter. Chairmen of the committees in charge of the event are as follows: Miss Brafford, general chairman; Miss Adelaide Gould, reservations; Miss Theresa Bagnoli, publicity; Miss Jane Hadley, banquet, and Miss Dvera Cohen, decorations. The banquet will be held on Monday. May 16. at the Butler Campus Club. It is a traditional affair of the sorority held annually to honor co-eds outstanding in campus activities. Prominent women journalists of Indianapolis, outstanding members of the junior and senior classes at the university, members of the faculty, alumnae of the organization, and representatives from other Indiana chapters will be invited. This will be the fifth annual Matrix table of the Butler chapter, the custom being an annual event of all chapters of the organization. SORORITY GIVES A MOTHER'S DAY TEA A Mothers' day tea was given this afternoon by the Psi chapter of Chi Sigma sorority at the Rose of Sharon tearoom, 2241 North Delaware street. Pink roses and tapers centered the tea table. Ices and confections were pink and white. Miss Irene Parrish, chairman, poured. Entertainment wa provided by Mrs. William Goory, contralto; Misses Rosemary and Nora Louise Bauer, Marcella Wilson. Jean Ann Davis and Burton Breedlove. FAIRVIEW MISSION GROUP WILL MEET Woman's Missionary Society of the Fairview Presbyterian church will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wilson B Parker, 5825 Guilford avenue. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames E. H. Kistler. McClelland Coppock and Ralph Reeder. Mrs. Charles Fay will lead devotions. A program of music will oe presented by Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill, soprano, and Mrs. Austin De Vore, contralto. Mrs. Carl Smock will give a talk on missions. Mothers to Be Feted Tau Delta Sigma sorority will entertain with a Mother's day theater party Monday night at Keith's for the following guests: Meadame* W. E Carter. E. C. Weiah. E. S Winans. A. J. Lovelace. E W Luedenraan. V. P. Murnhv. C. O. Enoch*. O. J. Deal. B T Pignian. O. N. Layton. J. D. Browmni and J. Smith Gray.

Mesdames W. C. Bachelder, O. W. Batman. Paul V. Brown, R. L. Hammond, C. C. Jackson, H. E. Jordan, P. H. Mclntosh, E. E. Temperley, B K. Westfall and Miss Ruby Winders. Annual reports of retiring officers and chairmen of standing committees will be heard at the business meeting. Activities for the year will close June 11 when a luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. Carl Fletcher, 5693 Central avenue. Seniors from the active chapter at | Butler {diversity will be honored by the club in June. >

Mother’s day Sunday will bring together mothers and their children. It is the one day of the year when sons and daughters travel home to pay homage to the mother who has cherished them and eased heartaches and hurts. Young Indianapolis matrons who will share the annual tribute are shown here today with their young sons and daughters. Mrs. Ropkey of 368 North Bolton avenue is shown with F. Noble Jr. and Marjorie Anne. Young Alfred Iknayan Jr. is quite sure.

Mrs. Beatrice Trusler Named Guardian of Job’s Daughters

Mrs. Beatrice Trusler was elected grand guardian of Job's Daughters of Indiana at the business meeting this morning in the Severin, where the ninth annual session of the Grand Guardian Council is in session. Others named are: Mrs. Jessie Pruitt, grand messenger; Henry Grannaman, associ-

Dorothy Nelson Is Married to Charles Price Miss Dorothy Lucile Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Nelson, 323 East Thirtieth street, became the bride of Charles Price at 10 Friday morning in the North M. E. church, with the Rev. W. W. Wiant officiating. The bride wore her traveling suit of navy blue trimmed with baby ermine. with blue accessories. She carried a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Her only attendant was Miss Mona Nelson, who wore a dress crepe with brown accesories. She carried Briarcliff roses. Jake Wilcox was best man. Following the ceremony, attended by the immediate families, a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents for the families and bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Price will be at home at 2258 North Meridian street, after a short wedding trip. League Names Attendants of Butler Queen Attendants in the court of Miss Mvla Smith, Queen of the Msv day celebration to be held at Butler university May 28. have been announced by the Woman’s League which annually sponsors the affair. Women of the university who will assist in honoring the coming of spring will be: M’.sa Priscilla Shearer. Trianon: Miss Jane Walker, unorganized; Miss Ceclle Nease. Alpha Chi Omega. Miss Hilda Schmidt. Delta Pi; Miss GUberta Held. Alpha Delta Theta; Miss Margaret Gowdy. Alpha Omicron PI.; Miss Virginia Taylor, Delta Delta Delta; Miss Bernice Mull, Delta Gamma; Miss Louise Headrick. Delta Zeta; Miss Prances Zaring. Kappa Alpha Theta: Mlsa Helen Weyl, PI Beta Phi; Miss Thelma Williams, Zeta Tau Alpha. A pageant entitled “May Day at Mt. Vernon” will be presented in honor of the queen. Tbs cant Includes: Misses Kvelrn Richey. Mozelle Ernes and Mary Prances Cray and Messrs. John Thompson. Harold Lore. Allan Hall. Norman Slncleton. Ronald VanArsdale. CarroU Reynolds and Edvard Perry. Club to Hold Dance Garfield Dramatic Club will hold a dance tonight in the Garfield Community house. Club to Hold Dance Young Peoples Club of St. Roch’s will hold a spring, dance at 8:30 tonight in St, Koch's ball. ■

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.that his mother, Mrs. Iknayan, 5730 East Washington street, is the nicest mother in the world. Photo by Bretzman. Mrs. Smith, with Harriet and G. Vance Jr., lives at 46 East Thirty-sixth street, and is kept busy kissing bumped heads and bruised knees. Photo by Photocraft. Little Patricia in Mrs. Carter's only child and she spends her time romping around her parents' home at 401 Buckingham drive. Photo by Kindred.

ate grand guardian: Mrs. Eula Griffey, grand secretary, and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyre, grand treasurer. These officers, with others which were to have been chosen today, will be installed late this afternoon. Plan Banquet, Dance A banquet and dance will close the convention. Miss Mary Elizabeth Cordes, past honored queen cf Bethel 1, will be toastmistress at the banquet, assisted by T ravis Wilson, past master councillor of the De Molay. * Mrs. Florence U. Ashley, Ft,. Wayne, grand guardian of Job’s Daughters, called the session to order at 10 Friday. Assisting Mrs. Ashley was Gay Stammel, grand associate guardian. Officers were escorted to their stations by bethel members and the Indianapolis chapter Order of De Molay’s drill team. Ross A. Smith, advisor of the De Molay, gave an address of welcome, with Miss Wilma Kimball, Ft. Wavne, responding. Following a program in which a flag was presented in commemoration of the Washington bicentennial and introduction of distinguished guests, reports were read by grand officers. Rev. Brown Speak* The Rev. Alpha H. Kenna gave the invocation and the Rev. Lewis Brown made an address. Misses Margaret Kent, Mary Jean Clark and Viola Mayberry also took part in the morning session. Officers assisting were: Mesdames Beatrice Trusler. Elizabeth Tyre. Eula Griffv. Jessie Pruitt. Marie Leonard. Minnie Tonner. Hazel Maehlmg, Dena Welsch. Oarnette Hajak. Lucv Cochiel. Olive Bvers. Helen Eekenboy. Ethel Anderson and Henry Gronneman J. W. Huston. The afternoon’s program included reports from the bethel guardians, memorial services and a concert by the Glee Club of the Sahara Grotto. Dinner for Delegate* All delegates were entertained at 5:30 Friday by Bethel 9 at the Veritas lodge at Adams street and Roosevelt avenue. Stunts were given by various bethels. A pageant was presented by Bethel 4. In the roof garden at the Severin hotel at 8:30 the ritualistic ceremony was exemplified by Bethel 1.

Torch’s Annual Kid Kaper Will Be Held at Butler Next Week

Butler co-eds will don their best “bibs and tuckers” Wednesday night and caper with all the other “children'' in the “newly decorated nursery*’ in the Campus Club. Balloons, animal crackers and Virgil Hebert's orchestra will help pacify the youngsters on their “night out.” Torch, sophomore honorary at Butler university, will hold its annual Kid Kaper to which all women students of the campus have been tavieed. Not wily will the “children” be entertained, but they'll be awarded prises for the prettiest, funniest and most original outfits. Misses Susie Harman, Helen Cade and Hasel

Civic Theater Group Planning Social Night The customary annual business meeting of the Civic theater will give way this year to a social evening with entertainment by members of the Actors and Workers guild. Thirty of the theater's staff of ushers will act as hostesses at 8 Monday night at the playhouse. Annual reports, election of directors and other business will begin at 8 with entertainment features scheduled at 8:45. The social feature of the meeting has been added this year by way of greeting the new members. Miss Helen Coffey will be assisted in serving by: Mesdame* Hugh Carpenter. Herbert Todd. Gaylord Wood. Sherwood Blue. Paul Whitemore and Harold Victor and Misses Helena Sipe. Helen Hickey. Blanche Shaw. Louise Jaeger. Josephine Fitch, Ernestine Bradford, Mirgaret Habich. Helen Hartinger, Sara Louise Lockwood. Ruth Burns. | Charlotte Thompson, Marian Olive. Marian Whetstine, Ruby Rogers. Ruth Dunwoody. Katherine Kinnalrd. Betty Jeanne Davis. ! Mary Margaret Miller, Elizabeth Zimmeri man. Mary Ennis. Jane Slutzky, Dorothy Roach, Phyllis Nordstrom and Dorothy Sutherland. The entertainment program will comprise songs, dances and instrumental numbers by Sam Sims, Harold Jaffe, Jac Broderick. Thomas Moriarity and Jane Sky. Eckstein’s orchestra will play. Pi Phi Mothers to Be Honored at Breakfast ■ ■■■ Mothers of members of Pi Beta j Phi sorority at Butler university j will be honored at a Mother s day ! breakfast Sunday at the chapter house, 320 West Forty-third street. Following the breakfast at 9, the mothers and daughters will attend church together. Guests will be seated at small tables arranged with spring flowers and lighted with pastel colored tapers. Places of the mothers will be marked with nosegays. Miss Sarah Elizabeth Miller, pianist, will give piano selections and accompany the chapter in singing sorority songs. Miss Julia Bowman is chairman jof arrangements, assisted by the Misses Betty Beasley, Dorothy Ann Brown. Helen Bonnell, Helen Behmer, Frances Strong, Loraine Skelton, Ruby Hill, Eleanor Holt, Jane Wands, Ann Walters and Mary Holmes. W. R. C. to Meet Council of post presidents of W. R. C. 10 will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Nellie Lawder, 5106 East Thirty-?, eighth street.

Whisenand of the faculty, will decide who’ll take the prizes home. Asa part of the entertainment program. Miss Betty Bissell and Miss Jacque Lacker will give several readings; Miss Florence Condrey and Miss Billie McElroy will give speciality dance numbers, and the Alpha Chi Omega quartet will sing. Committee chairman for the affair are Miss Mary Alice Burch, general chairman; Miss Marjorie Campbell, entertainment, and Miss Betty Dodds, decorations. Misses Anna Marie Dungan, Marie Shaner, Dorothy Dauner, Mary Margaret Strlckler and Moeelle Ehnes are assisting Mis* Burch with general arrangements.

Girls’ Camp to Open With Trips, Games Formal opening of Camp Delight, Y. W. C. A. summer camp sor girls, win be held May 14 and 15 when the first week-end camping groups will be entertained and family picnic groups welcomed to the grounds. An informal program arranged by the Girl Reserve secretaries, Misses Jenna Birks and Marian Smith will include camp exploration trips and a game hour Saturday afternoon. These games win include amusement* for men. women and girls and will be directed by Miss Louise E Noble and Mrs. Robert Brandes. A Camp Fire circle Saturday night will be in charge of the young business women's group and their secretary. Miss Eleanor Hester. Camp songs and a take-oft of Pvramus and Thisbe from ‘ Midsummer Night Dream" will be given by the Green Room players. Sunday's program schedules an early morning nature hike before breakfast. Between 10 and 12 campers and guests will gather at Inspiration point for an inspiration hour under the leadership of Miss Birks. Between 3 and 5 there will be a game period for both men and women, directed by Miss Noble and Mrs. Brandes. and a poetry hour, led by Mrs. Anne Wittenbraker Lindsay. Miss Louise E. Noble wall be thp week-end camp director. Reservations for the week-end and for dinner Sunday should be made by Firday. The camp director for the summer will be Miss Dorotha B. Cleland, former Girl Reserves executive in the Y, W. C. A. of Muncie, who will take up her duties June 1. Camping* periods for the summer are scheduled as follows: Younger girls, June 14 to Aug. 3; high school girls, June 14 to July 1; grade school girls, July 6 to Aug. 3; employed girls. Aug. 5 to Sept. 9. and special groups. May 7 to June 14. Recital Will Be Offered by Student Trio Three students who won scholarships awarded this year by the Kappa chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, w’ill be presented in a recital Thursday at the Odeon. The artists are Misses Robbye Cook, Mary Kapp and George Schrader. The program follows: Piano—- " Jesus Christ the Son of G0d"...... Bach-Rummell "Cembalo Oligtto ” Bach-Rummell • Miss Mary Kaop. Soprano—"J* Suls Tltania'' from ' Mignon” Thomas Miss Robbye Cook. Baritone—- | "Come Baggio di Sol"—1670-1763... Caldara "Nur Wer Die Sehnsucht Kennt"... Tsthaikoweky George Schrader. Piano—"Bonatine Ravel Miss Mary Kapp. Soprano—- " Pour Quoi" from ' Lakme" Delibes "The Rose and Slave of the Nightingale” Rimsky-KorsakniT ‘Summer and You" Corby Miss Robbye Cook. Ba ritone—"O. Ruddier Than the Cherry” from "Acis and Galatea” G. F. Handel •'Where'er You Walk” from "Semele” G. F. Handel George Schrader The accompanists will be the Misses Frances Benner and Marie Zore. Freshmen Fete Their Friends in Tudor Hal] With cherry blossoms and spring flowers transforming the gymnasium of Tudor hall into a May garden, the freshman club members received their friends and entertained with a tea-dance from 3 to 6 today. Trellis seats and garden umbrella table sets aided in creating the effect of a garden scene. In the receiving line were Miss Ardith Mettenet, class president; Miss Josephine Mayer, social secretary: Miss Ruth Wells, class advisor; Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal: Mrs. F. X. Mettenet, and Mrs. Charles Mayer Jr. COLLEGE CHOIR IS PUT ON PROGRAM Indiana Central college choir, directed by Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, and accompanied by Miss Julia Good, will be in the weekly musicale of the Marott in the ballroom from 8:45 to 10 Sunday night. Maurice Shadley, trombone soloist, will assist. The program: Trio—" Finale from trio in B Major” . Brahm Choir—" Gloria In Excettla” Mozart "Fairest Lord Jesus" Protheroe "The Heaven* Are Telling” Haydn Consuelo Couchman—"Gavotte”.. Rameau j Greyhound Quartet —"Prayer Perfect” Stenson \ “Close Harmony” Parks Maurice .Shadley—"Believe Me of All Those Endearing Young Charms” —English ballad. "Drink to Me Only With Thine Byes” English ballad. Male Chorus—" The Soldier’s Chorus” Gounod "Homing" Del Riego Choir—Medley of Old Airs—Arranged by Mr*. Burroughs. Trio —Selections from the opera, "Norma” .*. Bellini ANNOUNCE MEDAL EVENT ENTRANTS Contestants in the silver medal contest sponsored by the Central W. C. T. U. to be held at 7:45 Tues- j day in the Roberts Park M. E. church have been announced by Mrs. Fred Stucky, director of the ; department of Oratorical contests. They are Misses Mary Margaret Kohnley, Beatrice Roehm, Helen Vil- j wock, Evelyn Willsey and Dorothy Phillips. Installation Planned , Officers of Theta Beta Chi Aorority will be installeded at a meeting tonight at Whispering Winds. They are Miss Charlotte Beacher, president; Miss Mae McCann, vice-presi-dent; Miss Ruth Fechtman, secretary. and Miss Edna Kritsch, treasurer. Arranges Home Show The Mothers’ Club of Holy Cross church will hold a sample lair and home show at Hamilton hall at 7:30 Monday.

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Mrs. Layrock Mrs. Edward L. Lavcock. state finance chairman of the American War Mothers, will have charge of the organization's tenth annual carnation sale to be held Saturday. The sale is held each year in connection with Mothers’ day and the proceeds are used in assisting unemployed and disabled exservice men and their families.

W. C. T. U. Notes

The Zerelda Wallace Union will hold its regular monthly meeting with Mrs. Corine Yoder. 320 Congress avenue, at 10 Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Jenks will have charge of the morning devotions. A business session will follow. A covered <ffish luncheon will be served at noon. The Rev. Homer Dale, pastor of the Hillside Christian church, will speak on “When Dad Awoke.” Mrs. Mae Mellvane, director of health and child welfare, will have charge of the May day program. Groups of readings and songs will be presented by Misses Wilma and Oville Plowman, Leona Helmuth. Mrs. Edna Whitehead. Mrs. Ethel Masters. and Mrs. Jenks. Mrs. Phoebe Link and Mrs. I. E. Rush will be guests. Miss Henrietta Heishman will preside. University Heights W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Glen Kennedy. 4046 Bowman avenue, at 2 Tuesday. Mrs. Silas Hyker will preside. Devotions will be conducted by the Rev. Emma Miller. Music is in charge of Mrs. Echo Brown, local director. A. F. Williams, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will speak on "Mothers and Their Responsibility.” Mrs. D. Lucas, medical temperance director, will report on essays from University Heights grade school. Nonmembers invited. Sarah A. Swain will meet at 2 Tuesday at the home* of Mrs. Earl Beeson, 1140 Dawson street. Devotions will be conducted by the Rev. O. A. Knox. Mrs. Linnie Burns will give a report on Y. P. B. Mrs. Nellie George will talk on child welfare. Mrs. Irene Kennedy will conduct an oratorical contest. Mis. Bertha Hastins, local director of Bible in public schools, will report. Mrs. Luella Nagel will preside. * The Frances Cleveland Union will hold its Mothers' and Daughters’ meeting at 7:30 Wednesday at the hpme of Mrs. Hubert Jordan. Devotions will be conducted by Mrs. Carrie Orme. her topic being "Mothers of the Bible.” Miss Zona Jane Jordan will give a reading. A duet will be given by Misses Mary Elizabeth and Sarah Jane Copsy. Mrs. Ralph Huddleson will talk* on the ‘Problems in the Modern Home,” a tribute to mothers, and "How Daughters May Carry On.” Mrs. Milton Murphy will preside. The Broad Ripple W. C. T. U. will meet with Miss Nellie Young, 6143 College avenue, at 2 Wednesday. Mrs. S. O. Metsker will conduct the devotions. Following the business session, a program is planned. Visitors are invited. Mrs. E. M Haigh will preside. The Frances Willard Union will meet at the home of Mrs. E A Campbell, 1121 West Thirty-fifth street, from 2 until 4 Tuesday. The Rev. M. If. Reynolds of Merrit Place M. E. church will have charge of devotions. Mrs. J. E. Rush, county director of child welfare, will speak. Dr. Ada Schweitzer will be the principle speaker. There will be a memorial service for deceased members. A white ribbon recruit service will be conducted. Mrs. Orpha Sheets will preside.

PLAN DINNER-BRIDGE FETE AT HIGHLAND

First dinner-bridge of the summer season of Highland Golf and Country Club will be held Monday May 9. at the club. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox are chairmen of the hostess committee, which includes Messrs, and Mesdames S. E. Fenstermachcr, E. O. Marquette, George Steinmetz, Bert McCammon. George B. Abbott, Ray Reed. Monte Munn, W. H. Trimble, J. C. Consodine, Harry Scott, John Welch, William Umphrey. William S. Moyer and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright tnd Mrs. J. Albert Smith. CERVUS CLUB WILL HOLD CARD PARTY Board meeting of the Cervus Club of the Elks will be held at 1 Monday on the fourth flour of the Antlers. A card party will be held at 2, with Mrs. H. G. Sargent as chairman. Assistants will be Mesdames W. C. Schaefer, Martin Schaefer, George Sell, S. R. Lovick, Max Patten, S. T. Randall, W. H Baumgartner, Arthur Tolard and Clarence Cole.

Mrs. Hugh Niven Hostess for Kappas’ Guest Tea May 14

Mrs. Hugh Niven, 5158 Washing- , ton boulevard, will be hostess to the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, at its annual guest day tea, May 14. Past presidents of the association and seniors of the active chapter at Butler university will be honor guests. The seniors are the Misses Adelaide Gould, Myla Smith, Dione Kertin and Cosette Scholl. New officers to be presented include Mrs. G. B. Taylor, president; Mrs. Mansur B. Oakes, vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Hughes Pattern, corre-

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Card Party Takes Place of Meeting Benefit card party at 2 Tuesday, May 17, at the Banner-Whltehill auditorium will take the place of the regular meeting of the Marion County Council of Republican Women. Mrs. L. P. Highley is general chairman. Proceeds from the party will be used to start a state revolving fund. Door prizes and table prizes will be given. Guests will pivot at individual tables. Mrs. Highley is being assisted by members of the Twelfth district council: Mrs Dan Brown Jr., tallies and cards: Mrs. H. B Pike, rules and table seating; Mrs. Hatneld. publicity and ticket* .Uesdamrs Fred B Robtr.son. Bert Fuller. W. W. Atkinson, prise* Mr*. John McCardle, treasurer; Mrs M*e Marcum Jacob*, invitations. and Mesdames John Er.kelke, ; Thomas C Whailon. George On*, and lo- | cal members of the board of the Indiana Council of Republican Women, including ; Meadame* Frank J. Lahr. president; Robl ert A. Dennis and Lawrence Orr 1 Patronesses for the meeting are Me*. ; dames Dawson. Louis Markun. C. A. James. Don Brannigan. William Mendenhall. Rv Thompson. B L. Daugherty. Herbert Jordan. Fred Keoner. Mrs. Fred C Atkinson, Bloomfield Moore and Misses Marv Peacock. Margaret McFarland. The committee will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hatfield to report on progress of the sale of ticket*, which may be obtained from any member of the committee. Girls’ Society t o Entertain for Mothers * Girls Friendly Society of Christ Episcopal church will entertain ita mothers with a dinner at 6:30 Tuesday in the parish house. Miss Alba Rogers is general chairman, asj sisted bv Mrs. Elizaoeth Woldt. Table decorations of lavender and pink will be used. During the dinner a trio from the Third Christian church will play. It is composed of Mrs. William F. Werner, pianist; Miss Margaret Jones, cellist, and ■ Miss Thelma Augostat, violinist. Three boy sopranos from the Christ church choir will sing. A i stunt will be given by Mrs. H. M. Stuckmeyer’s team. Members of the cast include: Misses Velma Runyan. Jane Macy, Hallie Hull, Virginia Watwood, Arj lene Neese, Georgia Thomas, Ann Carpenter and Pauline Mihay. A program of memories will be presented by Mrs. Woldt's team, composed of: Misses Louise Aichhom, Carrie Bowers. Augusta Hoberlein, Lucille Hensley, Helen Kidwell. Mary Lawton, Elizabeth Pool j and Alba Rogers. Officers Will Be Elected by Choral Unit Following a May breakfast Thursday, the choral section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will *nstall officers. A musical program arranged by Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang will complete the day's activities. The program is as follows: Paper—"American Women In Mustr” I Mrs. Carl Irrgang Vocal Quartet—"Llebcstrauni” Lisxtl < (Arranged by Bornschelni , "Pidelin" Brahm* “Lullaby" Brahm* “The Happy Song”. . Teresa Del Rlrgo Crinoline oirls Bessia Mae Lowry. Gladys Blake, Mildred Moore. Tla Frier mood Bertha Miller Rulck. accompanist. Dance—- " Dance of "Bpring" (Arranged by Ivan Saranoffi Corinne M Andre Mrs. Gerald F Hvde, accompanist. Reading*— 'Three Lyrics” Emily Dickinson “Three Lyrics" Sara Teasdala "Three Sonnets" .Edna St. Vincent Mjllav "Pattern*” Amy Lowell “Garden Lullaby”..... Grace Lombard Squire* "Friend* Honest Through and Through"... .Grace Lombard Squire* "Discovery” Hilda Garde Planner "The Land of Beginning Again”.. • Ltuisa Fletcher The Harp Wearer Edna 8t Vincent Millay Mrs. Eugene Fife. Piano Duo—- " Andante and Scherzo"... Chaminnde "The Jester” Carl Beerher “Feu Rotilanf." Duvernoy Gertrude W. Whelan and Mrs. Mildred Sweeney. Dance (Interpretive! "A Summer Breeze” (Dedicated to the Chorale of the Indianapolis Mu*ira!e > Corinne M Andre Mrs. Gerald F. Hyde, accompanist, Altrusa Club Will Meet at Dinner May 13 Chester M. Sanford has chosen “Women in Industry” as the subject of his talk before members of the Altrusa Club, which will hold its dinner meeting May 13 instead of May 20 at the Columbia Club. Sanford, w'ho has been working under the direction of the School Assembly Association, will speak in line with the work of the vocational guidance committee, which is in charge of the meeting with Miss Eunice Johnson as chairman. He has acted as councillor with the Frick foundation of the Pittsburgh School of Research. SIGMA DELTA ZETA TO FETE MOTHERS Alpha chapter of Sigma Delta Zeta sorority will entertain with a Mother's day party at the Arlington, 6002 East Washington street, at 2:30 Sunday. Guests will be Mesdames Charles Huber, H. McMahon, Catherine Sullivan, William Wessel, Pauline Kruse, Charles Jacobs, George Slick, Julia Cavin, John Zinkan, R. Urmstrum and Leslie Boyden.

sponding secretary; Miss Loren* McComb. recording secretary, and Mrs. E. Reid Dixon, treasurer. Miss Ruth Stone will speak ou "Rivers of Damascus.” Miss Julia Guess, from the active chapter, will play selections on the harp. At the tea table with candles and spring fiowess Mrs. Oakes and Mrs. Albert L. Fessler will pour. The committee of arrangements is made up of Mesadmes Thomas O. Howe, J. Willard Bolt*. William H. Harrison and Charles L. Railsback.