Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1932 — Page 6

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Problems of Child Told at Meeting A special social servce program today at the Winona Lake child health Institute will explain Indiana service available to socially handicapped children. Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich and Mrs. Donald Jameson of the child welfare committee of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters were to attend in the Interest of its probation program. Community responsibility for the socially handicapped child was discussed this morning at the round table session with John A. Brown, secretary of the Board of Charities, .presiding. Discussions Are Held It was pointed out that “for every child who is in conflict with society the right to be dealt with intelligently as society's charge, not society’s outcast; with the home, the school, the church, the court and the institution when needed, shaped to return him whenever possible to the normal stream of life.” Leading discussions this morning were: Judge Frank J. Sheehan, referee of the juvenile court of Gary; Professor Donald DuShane, board of Children’s Guardians of Columbus; Miss Rachel pill, inspector of the board of state charities, and Mrs. Florence Riddick Boys, state probation officer ol Plymouth. . Hear Probation Problems Following luncheon, probation problems were to receive attention ol various probation officers, judges and others. Advisers were: Amos Butler, Eugene Foster, Miss Gertrude Taggart, Luther Dickinson, Miss Grace Brown, W. A. Hacker, all of Indianapolis; Charles A. McGonagle, Ft. Wayne; Joseph A. Andrews, Lafayette, and Mrs. L. G. Ellingham, Ft. Wayne. Mrs. W. I. Ellison, assistant legislative chairman of Indiana Federation of Clubs, was general committee chairman. Bride-Elect Honored at Shower Party Mrs. Herman Otto and Miss Marie Fehr entertained Friday night at the home of Mrs. Otto, 5916 Forest Lane, with a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Margaret Stevens, whose ma-riage to Russell E. Fehr will take place July 30. Garden flowers were arranged about the home, and at serving time appointments were in the bridal colors, lavender and green. The hostesses were assisted by their mothers. Guests Included Medames William Roberts, E. B. Hume, A. C. Hofmann, Donald H. Carter, Herbert A. Fehr, Misses Ruth Idler, Helen Leiper and Rose Groves. MISSION SOCIETY WILL HOLD PARTY July meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of Fairview Presbyterian church will be a lawn party Tuesday at the home of Mrs John Ward, 1112 West Thirty-sixth street. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Charles Fay, Daisy Reynolds, Ray McClellan, E. E. Woods and F. M. Lytle. Miss Geraldine Kuntz will present a program of reading. Musical entertainment will be in charge of Mrs. Wilson B. Parker. CERVUS CLUB TO HOLD CARD PARTY Cervus Club will hold its monthly card party Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eugene Blackburn on Carson Road. Preceding the party the members will hold a covered dish luncheon at noon. Those intending to go will meet at 11:30 at the Antlers, where transportation will be provided. The hostess will be assisted by members of the ways means and entertainment committees. SIGMA DELTS WILL INITIATE MONDAY Formal initiation services will be held Monday night by the Beta chapter of Sigma Delta Zeta sorority in the gold room of the Marott. The initiates, Misses Martha Wegehoeft, Barbara Dawson and Mildred McCormick, will be honored at a dinner following. The table will be decorated in blue and gold, the sorority colors. lOTA KAPPAS TO HOLD SWIM FETE Miss Vilas Steinbrugge will be hostess to the lota Kappa sorority Monday night at her home, 1824 Jones avenue. The meeting and spread will be preceded by swimming at Rhodius park. The hostess will be assisted by Misses Pamela Murray, Mildred Adams and Virginia Valodin. BETSY ROSS ORDER TO HOLD FESTIVAL Calendar circle of the Betsy Ross Federation will hold a festival to- ; night at the hall, 2728 North Sher- j man drive. Mrs. Charles Penny, i president, has appointed the fol- : lowing to make arrangements: Msdtmes Margaret Wright. Pearl Eastes. LUllam Sedwick. Mona Woodruff. Minnie Wainseott. Sadie Barudlein. Margaret Ott. Marv Ford. Lena Brinkman and Hazel Slider.

Botanist to Exhibit Plants for .North End Garden Club

“Perennials” will be the subject of a talk to be given by Dr. Willard N. Clute of Butler university at a meeting Monday of the North End Garden Club in the university botanical gardens. Dr. Clute, director of the gardens, is first vice-president of the Indiana Federation of Garden Clubs, which is petitioning membership in the National Council of State Garden Club Federations. Miss Anna Hosea, charter mem-

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Mayor Sullivan to Speak at Celebration for Mrs. Ralston

Mayor Reginald Sullivan will speak at the* reception to be given by the Marion County Women’s Democratic Club, honoring Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston, Tuesday night in the Rose room at the Claypool. Mrs. Ralston is the newly-elected national committee woman from Indiana. In the receiving line with Mrs. Ralston and Mrs. Frank T. Dowd, president of the club, will be Miss Julia Landers and Mrs. James Riggs, Sullivan, former national committee women; Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall and Mrs. George Werbe, vicepresident of the club. Assisting hostesses will be members of the board of the club, and will include Mesdames John Bingham, Mark Gray, Leroy Keach, Albert Losche, Leland Davis', Anna Donnelly, Sadie Newman, Marie Westfall and Hereford Dugan. Assisting at the punch bowl will be a group of young girls, many of them daughters of the club members. They are Misses Marietta Wood, Rose Dowd, Margaret Dowd, Katherine Ann Bingham, Jane Keach, Rosemary Gray, Wanda Louise Miller, Margaret Donnelly, Gretchen Yeazel, Martha Patricia Kelly, Ruth Ann Judd and Martha Fisher. Mrs. P. C. Kelly is chairman of

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—Photo bv Bretzman. Mrs. J. T. Thatcher A recent bride is Mrs. J. T. Thatcher, formerly Miss Jean Schad, whose marriage took place Thursday at Christ Episcopal church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Schad, 331 North Arsenal avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher will be at home after July 20 at 4718 Winthrcp avenue.

ber of the club, is president of the Indiana federation, and Mrs. M. S. Goulding is secretary. Both women are on the membership committee. The botanical gardens, located in the valley along the canal, were started four years ago and contain 10,000 specimens of rare plants from all parts of the world. There are several of Dr. Clute’s own creations. Members of the club will be conducted about the gardens by Dr. Clute, who will discuss the various .plants. j

the committee in charge, assisted by Mrs. George Dryden Yeazel. Other special guests will be Mrs. A. P. Flynn, Logansport, state vicechairman; Miss Lucy Taggart, Mrs. Marcia Murphy, vice-chairman for the Eleventh district; Mrs. Carl E. Wood, vice-chairman for the Twelfth district; Mrs. Pat Conduit, president of the Statehouse Women’s Club; Mrs. Louise Rich, president of the Indiana Young Women’s Democratic Club, and Miss Mary Sullivan. Plans for the reception were completed at a luncheon meeting of the board Thursday, with Mrs. Dowd as the hostess.

W. C. T. U. Notes

The Frances Willard union will meet at the home of Mrs. E. F. Schaefer, 342 Berkley road, at 10 Tuesday. There will be a covered dish luncheon. 'Bring covered dish, sandwiches and your own table service. Bring your Sunshine bags to be opened. Business session will be in the forenoon. Program will begin at 1:30, The Rev. Howard Anderson of Speedway Christian church will give the devotions. The Seventh Christian church quartet will sing. The Rev. Bert Johnson, pastor of Downey Avenue Christian church, will speak. A special invitation is extended to the Women’s Missionary Society of the Seventh Christian church. Miss Orpha Sheets will preside. The Broad Ripple union has postponed its institute, which was to have been on July 13, on account of the Bethany Park meeting. The date of the meeting will be announced later. The Elizabeth Stanley union will meet at 2 Thursday with Mrs. Grace Johnson, 1105 North Tuxedo street. Reports of the B. Y. P. U. convention held at Bloomington will be given by Misses Thelma Buhmiller and Marian Vollmer. Special musical numbers will be given. Mrs. George Edwards will give a talk on “International Relations.” Mrs. Gardner will preside. The Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday, July 12, for an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. W. L. Dent, Seventeenth avenue, Beech Grove. A luncheon will be served at the noon hour, and proceeds will be used to make this union “light line.” An address on “The Patriotism of Peace” will be given in the afternoon. The birthday of Anna Gordon will be celebrated. Grace Patten will preside. Zeralda union will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Georgia Jennings, 49 West Thirtythird street, at 10 Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Jenks will have charge of the morning devotions. A short business session will follow a covered dish luncheon served at noon. Mrs. Grace Altwater will give the afternoon devotions. Betty Jane Handy will give readings. Rev. Aubrey H. Moore, pastor of the Seventh Christian church, will speak on the “Civic Responsibilites of Women in 1932.” Mrs. Ethel Masters, vice-president, will preside. The University Heights W. c. T. U. will meet Tuesday afternoon at the Indiana Central college campus in a picnic with the L. T. U The program will be furnished by the L. T. L. Mrs. Silas Ryker will preside.

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With the clQse of political Conventions and the adoption of party platforms, women’s organizations are mustering their forces to espouse the causes which they are fostering. AH are confident of victory, and are losing no time in gaining a foothold on public sentiment. Prominent among women active in Indianapolis political clubs is Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston, widow of the former United States senator and Governor of Indiana. She recently was chosen national Democratic committee-woman from Indiana, and will be honored at a reception to be given, by the Marion County Women’s Democratic Club Tuesday night at the Claypool. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr., 4515 North Delaware street, is Indiana executive secretary of the Woman’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform, and is active in the work of the organization, whose membership is nonpartisan. Mrs. Wolf Sussman, 5402 North Pennsylvania street, is a member of the board of directors of the Indiana Women's Republican Club, and is one of the hostesses for a, luncheon the club will give Wednesday at the Columbia Club honoring Raymond S. Springer, Republican nominee for Governor. Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, former national Democratic commit-

Garden Shower Held in Honor of Lucille Wilding, Bride-Elect

A garden party and crystal shower this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert I. Boyer, 609 East Forty-fourth street, honored Miss Lucille Wilding, daughter of Mrs. Ida W. Wilding, whose marriage to W. Dale Evans will take place July 30. •Bridal colors of green and pink were used in the decorations and appointments with basket of sweet peas aranged on the serving tables and in the house. Favors were corsage bouquets of sweet peas. Guests were: Mesdames Wilding. Herbert Todd. Marvin Lugar. Harold McGee. John F. Wild Jr., John H. Boite. Edwin Gable. John Sloan Smith. Philio Miller. A. E. Johnson and Harold Wilding and the Misses Dorothy

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—Photo by Platt. Mrs. Leroy Uffman Mrs. Leroy Uffman before her marriage on June 23 at the home of her parents, Mr- and Mrs- F. H. Piel, 5346 North New Jersey street, was Miss Lulu Fern Piel. Mr. and Mrs. Uffman are at home at 3718 Creston drive.

teewoman, is making her home in Indianapolis at present at the Propylaeum. She will be in the receiving line at the reception for Mrs. Ralston Tuesday night, with Mrs. Frank T. Dowd, president of the club, and other officers. She is the widow of the former VicePresident. Mrs. Warren K. Mannon, 3111 North Meridian street, is chairman of the legislative steering committee for the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, which is conducting a campaign for the league for the reduction of public expenditures and tax reform. She and members of her committee are among the most interested spectators at the special session of the state legislature, while they watch for the bills the league proposes to support. Mrs. Mannon was appointed a member of the emergency executive , committee Thursday at a meeting of the executive board. This group will act on bills at the special session between meetings of the regular legislative committee. Mrs. Robert L. Moorehead, Brookville road, is an active member of the State Assembly Women’s Club, one of the prominent political organizations for women in Indiana. She also is a member of the Woman’s Department Club of Indianapolis, and wife of the Repubican state senator from Marion county.

Fife. Kathryn Emrich. Grace Awls, Dorothy Beijshtpl. Martha Baker and Mary Alice Smith. Mrs. Smith will entertain at her home, 6048 Forest lane, Saturday, and Mrs. Gable will be hostess July 21 at her home, 1508 Broadway. MRS. 'JAMES MYERS' IS GUILD HOSTESS Mrs. James C. Myers, 6025 Park avenue, spoi for the Junior White Cross Guild, was hostess for a meeting of the organization Thursday afternoon at her home. Sixteen children were present, and worked on scrap books and picture puzzles for the young patients in the Methodist hospital. Guests were Gloria Miller, Pasadena, Cal., who is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. W. Early, Marott; and Fred Margaret Crawley, Cincinnati, who is the guest of Carolyn Jane Cooper. NAMED TRUSTEE OF FLOATING COLLEGE Dr. Stanley 1 P. Woodard, formerly of Indianapolis, and now living at the Plaza in New York City, has been elected chairman of the board of trustees for the American Floating university. The S. S. University will sail Oct. 24 from New York for a seven-month tour of the world, with a complete college organization on board. Five hundred men and women students now are enrolled. Dr. Woodard is a nephew of Dr. Nathan D. Woodard, 1942 North Pennsylvania street. NAME CITY WOMAN NATIONAL TRUSTEE Mrs. Lura Lee Whitesell, local member of the Delta Theta Tau sorority, was chosen as a member of the board of trustees, appointed at the national convention held recently at Troutdale in the Pines, Evergreen, Col. Other members of the board which, will act as an advisors' group are Mrs. Eileen Miller of Dayton, 0., and Miss Mildred Lawrence of Detroit,

City Couple Wedded at Holy Cross Miss Lucille Liddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Liddy, 314 North Arsenal avenue, and Rossell Woods, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Woods, 2901 North DeQuiney street, were married at 8 this morning at Holy Cross Catholic church. The Rev. William F. Keefe performed the ceremony. Baskets of garden flowers stood on either side of the altar, which was decorated with vases of flowers. TThe bride wore a semi-tailored suit of pink, trimmed in brown, with a short jacket. With it she wore a large hat of brown rough straw and brown accessories. Her flowers were pink roses and lilies of the \s 1ley in an arm bouquet. Mrs. Leo F. McGrath, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore a tailored suit of pink, fashioned similar to that of the bride, a large rough straw hat to match, and beige accessories. She carried pink roses. Leo F. McGrath was be.st man. Following the ceremony a breakfast was served at the Columbia Club for the bridal party, members of the immediate families, and the out-of-town guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Buche and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawlor, Richmond. Garden flowers in the bride’s colors, pink and white, were used in decorating. Mr. and Mrs. Woods have left by motor for a trip noth. They will be at home in Indianapolis after Aug. 1.

Mission Group Will Meet at Cochran Home Woman's Missionary Society of the Memorial Presbyterian church will meet at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Cochran, 3248 College avenue. Three papers, “Changing Programs for Changing Conditions,” “China Reaching Out to Unevangelized Areas,” and “Bits of China” will be presented by Mrs. E. W. Nelson and Mrs. H. C. Rockwood. Devotions will be led by Mrs. O. T. Wingfield. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames S. L. Mullen, Charles Deeter, Ida Shutt, Lucy Jourdan, H. W. Hoffmeyer, H. M. Stradling, Miss Essie Diddell, and Miss Bell Daugherty.

Drama, Piano Pupils to Give Joint Recital Pupils of Grace Chambers Parris and Maxine McKay will give a joint recital Monday night in the parlors of the Third Christian church. A garden party will be held in connection with the recital. Mrs. Parris is a teacher of piano and Miss McKay of dramatic art. MrS. Parris will present: Phyllis Ettinger. Florida Moncal. Helen Wheeler, Curtis Wheeler, Robert McMullen, Francis Dipple, Betty Lucille Swarms and Robert Ochiltree. Pupils of Miss McKay who will appear include: Annabelle Anderson. Mary Elizabeth Bland. Rachel Bland. Marv Jane Burton, Marjorie Deitch, Georgia Mae Enyert, Bonnie Esterson. Shirley Esterson. Maxine Floyd, Betty Jean Kerbox. Betty Litchfield, Mary Helen McCleaster. Frances Ruth Millis, Mary Russell and Geraldine Staley. Instrumental music will be presented by the Parris ensemble, composed of Jane De Hart, Telma Augostott and Margaret Jones. RECENT BRIDES TO BE SHOWER GUESTS Indiana' Alpha chapter of the Lambda Alpha Lambda sorority will entertain with a garden party and shower Monday night at the home of Misses Margaret and Catherine Donahue for three recent brides, Mrs. John Yates, Mrs. Ernest Schuster and Mrs. Frederick Mayer. Mrs. Yates formerly was Miss Esther Mary Mogab; Mrs. Schuster, Miss Arietta Frazee and Mrs. Mayer, Miss Dorene Anderson. MUSIC CLUB HEADS TO HOLD MEETING Mrs. Frank B. Hunter, state president of the Indiana Federation of Music clubs, has called an executive board meeting at 11 Wednesday at the Avalon Country Club. The meeting wil be followed by a luncheon. Chooses Wedding Date The date of Aug. 28 has been chosen as the date for the wedding of Miss Novella Ottensmeyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ottensmeyer of Vincennes, to Harold R. Wenning, son of Mrs. Josephine M. Wenning, 927 Mills avenue.

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Mrs. Russell Woods Before her marriage at 8 this morning at Holy Cross church, Mrs. Russell Woods was Miss Lucille Liddy. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Liddy, 314 North Arsenal avenue. '

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—Photo bv Fritsch. Mrs. Jacob G. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Guire Wilcox, who were married Saturday night at the First Presbyterian church, are on a wedding trip and will be at home after Aug. 1 at 5353 College avenue. Mrs. Wilcox was Miss Agnes Kalleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jahies L. Kalleen.

Campfire Girls

Asa conclusion to the first period i of camping at Camp Talahi, Indij anapolis Camp Fire Girls’ camp at ! McCormick's Creek canyon, last j week, the girls held a ceremonial : council fire. Miss Margaret Wil- } son, camp nurse, planned the program, which was held in one of the I natyjal bowls of the state park. Miss Helen L. Nichols, camp fire director, presented the awards and had charge of the ceremony, assisted by Miss Mary Alice Purves, assistant director. Before the honor awards were given, Miss Edith Beach read “A Camp Fire Girl’s Desire,” and Miss Harriet Ford sang “From the Land of the Sky Blue Waters.” Each counsellor told a legend of nature. The program was concluded by a story in Indian sign language by Miss Ruth Gordon Scott, camp craft consellor. Girls receiving awards were: Good Camper's Honor—Katherine Rose Leonora Ross. Mildred Gauker. Betty Jane Schurr, Charlotte Carpenter. Catherine Jones, Alice Jeanne Willard. Marv Jane Smith. Helen Senses. Annabelle Comstock, Ida Brown Helen L. McLain. Virginia Patterson and Charlotte Houser. .Know Every Girl in Camp—Helen L. McLain Virginia Patterson. Ida Brown. Catherine Jones. Handi,9 au l £ er - Vivian Dickerson, Barbara Cutshell. Eleanor Hougham. Virginia Patterson, Katherine Ross. Helen Louise McLain. Geneva Sampson. Lenora Ross. Helen Senges. Ida Brown. Charlotte Houser, Alice Jean Willard. Annabelle Cornstock. Martha Burns. Catherine Jones. Rosemary VanSandt. Mary Jane Smith and Vivian Holmes. Fagot Finder—Vivian Holmes. Vivian Dickerson. Helen Louise McLain. Alice Jean Willard Virginia Patterson. Ida Brown. Annabelle Comstock. Charlotte Houser, Geneva Sampson, Catherine Jones. Camp Craft—Vivian Holmes. Helen Louise McLain. Alice Jean Willard. Virginia Patterson. Martha Burns. Ida Brown, Annabelle Comstock. Vivian Dickerson. Charlotte Houser. Catherine Jones and Geneva Sampson. o„u ature 'T;?? i l { l red Gauker. Bettv Jane Schurr. Charlotte Carpenter. Catherine iJ s %r9 e 9 r K e Ann Morgan. Alice Jean Wiliard. Virginia Patterson. Marv Jane Smith Helen Senges and Vivian Hoimes. c^ rama U? Honor—Mildred Gauker. Helen '‘''"an Dickerson. Eleanor Hougham. Elizabeth Rumblev. Bettv Jane Schurr. Charlotte Carpenter. Barbara Cutshell and Rosemary Van Sandt. First Aid—Geneva Sampson. Eleanor Hougham and Catherine Jones. Swimming Awards Were—Pollywog test 11 u j ‘ se 0 Rf iter. Alice Jeanne Willard. vfrV rl?. a S on: Froe lest Mildred Gauker. Virginia Patterson and Charlotte Houser. Archery—Catherine Rofss. Charlotte lS’mSlm” M ° rKßn and Helen f*oL e o a £ £3£ Bettv^Jane 8 Schurr. efe lotte Carpenter. Catherine Jonas. Mildred Gauker. Alice Jeanne Willard, Annabelle Comstock. Vivian Dickerson. George Ann Senges” - Geneva Sampson and K Helen Neat Cabin—Mildred Gauker. Alice Jeanne Willard. Katherine Ross Lenora McLain ln?inla Patterson and Helen Louise An T ntee Ye c a o r m^Tk r^KathCrine Ross and Know Every Camper—Katherine Rn Leonora Ross. Helen Louise McLain. Vir- 1 einia Patterson. Mildred Gauker Louise He iter. Barbara Cutshell. Betty Jane Schurr. Charlotte Carpenter Catherine J ° ne ®- Vivian Dickerson. George Ann Morwn-., ® eanor Hougham. Geneva Samson Martha Burns and Vivian Holmes. The ceremony was closed by the Camp Fii*e Girls’ friendship circle and the singing of the benediction, Lay Me to Sleep in Sheltering Flame.” Sydney Esten, director of Nature Study of the Indiana state parks, was the guest speaker last Thursday night at Camp Talahi. Preceding his talk the girls built a council fire in one of the natural bowls of the park around which they sang group songs, pep songs and Camp Fire songs. Following the music each girl gave reports of things which she had discovered during the day. Miss Orton Hostess A meeting of Tau Delta Sigma sorority will be held Monday night at' the home of Miss Mary Orton, 5630 Winthrop avenue. She will be as- ! sisted by Miss Helen Luedeman. Victory Club to Meet Victory Club of W. B. A. will have an all-day meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bertha Dunlap, 2411 Coyner avenue. Lunchon will be followed by cards.

Chiefs of Business Women’s Clubs to Meet in Paris

Board of Directors of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women will convene in Paris, France, July 14 to 17- TwentysdVen American business women are to attend. In the group will be Miss Mary Kennedy and Miss Amy Bloye, Lafayette, who sailed last week. Others to have a prominent place in the busness of the convention will be Mrs. Geline MacDonald Bowman, Richmond, Va., president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women; Miss Helen Havener, New York, publicity chairman, and Miss Lena Madesin Phillips, New York, international president. Mrs. Bowman will head the American delegation. Among the questions to be discussed by the board wilj be whether or not to affiliate with the Equal

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Columbians | Will Frolic at Lebanon Arrangements have been com- | pleted at the Ulen Country Club, i Lebanon, for the Columbia Club members and their families to hold their annual mid-summer picnic and golf tournament there on Thursday. The announcement has been made by John C. Ruckelshaus, president of the Columbia Club. This will be the fifth successive summer that the club has held its picnic in Lebanon. The affair is considered one of the outstanding events of the year by the club members. Members of the Ulen Club will act as a reception committee, and the entire clubhouse, together with one of the finest golf courses in the state, will be turned over to the . Columbia Club party for the day. There will be golf for the men with an array of prizes. Mrs. J. Hart Laird, Columbia Club hostess, will head a committee to provide entertainment for the women. Bridge will be played in the afternoon, with a prize for each table. Contests will be held for children of all ages, with favors and prizes for the winners. Luncheon will be served at the Ulen Club house, with dinner at night. Dancing will follow the dinner, at which time all trophies and prizes will be awarded. Members are invited to attend any time during the day or night, but are asked to make their reservations in advance for the dinner at the Ulen Club. Baritone Will Give Recital at City Church The Irvington Presbyterian church will present in recital at 8:15 Thursday night, George A. Newton Jr., baritone, and Miss Gertrude Free, organist. Mr. Newton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Newton, 5859 East Michigan street. He is a graduate of Princeton university, where he was a member of the Triangle Club and the University glee club. At present he is a student at the Juilliard graduate school, New York City. Miss Free, who will accompany Mr. Newton, is organist at the First Presbyterian church, Indianapolis. The concert is open to the public, and will be held at the church, Johnson and Julian avenues. JOB’S DAUGHTERS WILL HOLD DANCE Job’s Daughters, Bethel 4, will entertain with a dinner and dance at 6:30 Thursday night at the Food Craft Shop, in the Century building. Miss Louise Hollingsworth, 3898 Sherman drive, is the honored queen of the bethel, and is receiving reservations for the party. CHURCH GROUP TO ' PRESENT FESTIVAL Woman’s Federation of the Sutherland Presbyterian church will hold its annual summer festival Tuesday night in Triangle park, at Ashland avenue and Twenty-eighth street. Entertainment will include a playlet, and music by the Newsboys* band. Supper will be served during the evening. ART EM AS TO MEET AT M’BRIDE HOME The Artemas Club will hold a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Mcßride. 325 Chester avenue. A business meeting will follow. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Edith Riker. Mrs. Frank Freers, president, will preside. CHI SIGMAS TO HOLD MEETING The national convention of Chi Sigma sorority will be held at the Marott July 21 to 24 with the local Omicron chapter as host. Miss Helen Kreber is chairman of convention. Approximately 100 are expected to come from all parts of the United States. Picnic to Be Held The Ladies Federal Club will hold a picnic Thursday. The committee in charge is composed of Mesdames H. S. Gudgel, O. A. Collins and G. C. Lester. Dinner Is Arranged Alpha Epsilon chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a din-ner-meeting at 6 Monday at the summer cottage of Mrs. Harry Brown at Riverwood. Sunshine Club to Meet Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will meet at 2 Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of the Fletcher American bank. Sorority to Meet Alpha Theta Chi sorority will meet Monday evening at the home of Miss Eva King, 1136 North Gale street.

Rights International, organized in 1930 for the purpose of negotiating through the League of Nations a treaty whereby all nations in the league would abolish existing discriminator against women, and to place thWi on an equal footing with m&i, legally, politically, socially, and economically. They will discuss whether or not to indorse a protocol for the maintenance of peace; and the possibility of representation on the consultative committee on the nationality of married women of the League of Nations. The Internationa Federation waa formed in 1930 in Geneva, Switzerland. It has branch organizations in sixteen countries, includnig Canada and the United States. The major-* ity of these countries will be represented in Paris.