Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 111, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1932 — Page 6

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Club House Renovated for Season A program of renovating and improvement has been carried on at the clubhouse of the Woman's Department Club, Seventeenth and Meridian streets, during the summer, and the house will be ready for occupation when the club’s season opens with the annual president’s day luncheon and musicale, Wednesday, Sept. 28. Under the direction of Mrs. M. T. Miller, chairman of the house and grounds committee, assisted by Mrs. John Roscoe Curry, the building has been painted and the interior thoroughly renovated. The tearoom kitchen has been enlarged and modernized by the installation of electrical refrigeration, new plumbing and lighting fixtures, additional cupboards and cabintes and new floor covering. The parlor on the main floor has been redecorated, new light fixtures added in the dining room and the alcove, containing the Janet Scudder Fountain, has been furnished artistically. Mrs. Miller is completing her fourth term as house chairman, and has carried out a definite improvement and refurnishing program during her term of office. Mrs. John Connon, chairman of the year book, has announced that the 1932-1933 year book will be ready for distribution on President's day. The year book will be similar to that of last year with brown suede cover, monbgramed in gold. Mrs. James D. Ermston, chairman of committee on arrangements for president's day, is making plans to honor the president, Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, with a reception, luncheon and musicale at the club house. She will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur S. Ayres and Mrs. Roland M. Cotton. Mrs. W. C. Barbour will be in charge of the luncheon and reservations may be made with Mrs. Edward L. Hall, MYs. Charlton N. Carter and Mrs. Thomas F. Davidson. Announcement of the delegates and committee appointments for the year has been made by Mrs. McAlexander. Delegates to the annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Clubs which will meet Nov. 1, 2 and 3 at the Claypool are: Mesdames McAlexander. James D. Ermston. W. A. Eshbach, Leo K Pesler. Ronald Rosier, Tilden Greer. Curtis Hodges, Louis N. Poyser, Everett M. Schofield, Madison Swadener, Edward Franklin White and Isaac Woodard. Alternates-- Mesdames E. L. Burnett, George Cornelius. J. E. Barcus, Othniel Hitch. Paul T. Pavne. J. "M Thistlewaite, George A. Van Dyke. Harry L. Orlopp. Delegates to the Seventh District Federation of Clubs are Miss Florence Howell and Mrs. McAlexander. Alternates, Mrs. Ralph E. Kennlngton and Mrs. John Downing Johnson, Delegate, Indianapolis Council of Women Mrs. Charles H. Smith: alternate, Mrs. Milo H. Stuart. Civic committee, affiliated with Chamber of Commerce—Mrs. Christian Olsen: education committee, affiliated with Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Alvin T. Coate. STANDING COMMITTEES Aids to President- Mrs. Harold M. Trusler. chairman; Mrs. Harold Bacheldrr. vicechairman; Mesdames Fredrick C. Albec,shardt, H. L. Brown, Mrs: Charles J. Wcinhardt, M. F. Conner, Charles B. Crist, Arley Ember Mc.Neely. Bert McCammon. George Olive. Miss Dorothy Phillips, and Miss Lucille Ballard. Bulletin —Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, chairman; r.frs. Frank C. Walker, vice-chair-man; Mesdames Willard N. Clute, George E. Lowe. Harry Plummer, Harold O. Warren. Courtesy—Mesdames Arthur S. Ayres, chairman; W. W. Thornton, vice-chairman; I W. C. Borcherding, James E. Barlett, C. J. Buchanan. John Downing Johnson. H. J lacy, W. D. Long. Felix T. McWhirter, Paul T. Hurt, James Preston Smith and Miss Ethel R. Curryer. Curator- Mrs. Mervin Stanton. Decorations—Mrs. Roland M. Cotton, chairman; Mrs. W. P. Morton, vicechairman; Mesdames Walter S. Grow, Mary R. Garvcr, Henry S. Leonard, Edward L. Pedlow Door—Mesdames Donald Graham, chairman; Tilden F. Greer, first vice-chairman; Ronald Foster, second vice-chairman; Percy Johnson, third vice-chairman: Frank F. Brandt. Forest W. Danner, Henrv L. Dithmer, Henry L. Dollmnn, W. K. Miller, Clarence F. Merrell. Hezzte B Pike, William H. Shell, Boyd W. Templeton and Isaac E. Woodard. Educational Funds—Mesdames Alvin T. Coate. chairman; John Roscoe Curry, secretary; Henry B. Heywood. corresponding secretary: A C. Rasmussen . treasurer; Robert C. Elliott, Arle.v Ember McNeely. Levi Morton Edwards, Edward Ferger and Emerett M. Schofield. ” Finance—Mesdames Edward Ferger, chairman; Nettie New, first vice-chairman; James D. Ermston. second vice-chairman: O. E. Anthony, Horace G. Casatfv, Harvev A. Crossland, and Miss R. katherin'e Beeson. Historian—Mrs. J. E. Barcus. Hospitality—Mesdames Harry E. Watson, chairman: Charlton N. Carter, first vicechairman; Albert Wohlgemuth, second vice-chairman; C. H. Augsteln, H. E. Brown Laura Blanton, Charles M. Clayton, William Dobson, James M. Dungan, Orion B. Ent, Louis A. Fleury, Herbert Grimes, Walter S Orow. Daniel V. Goodman. B. F. Harsh, M. B Hedges. Albert Hinkle, William H. Hart. J. H. Hellekson, Albert J. Hueber, Edgar-W. Hauser, James L. Kalleen. E. A. Kcllef, Frank McCaslin, John E. Messick. T. J. Moll. W. P. Morton. Albert H. Off. Carl F. Pohlman. J. E. Reagan, I. E. Rush, Alfred T. Rapp. Jessie M. Stewart. G. W. Saton, Robert Shingler, Will J. Teet'er. Arthur P. Thomas and Martin Henry Wallick. House and Grounds—Mesdames Milton I Miller, chairman: John R. Curry and George M. Weaver. Keeper of Records— Mrs. Everett M 1 Schofield. Loyalty—Mesdames Felix T. McWhirter, j chairman: H B. Burnet. John c. Henley. I Alvin T. Coate and E. C. Rumpler. ’ I

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Charter—Mesdames Fred L. Pettijohn. chairman; Levi Morton Edwards, first vicechairman; Wymond J. Beckett, second wcechatrman; J. F. Edwards. Alice M. French. Ronald Foster. Marv R. Carver. Walter J. Hubbard. Henrv B. Hevwood. R Harrv Miller. J H. Arndorff, Janies Preston Smith and O. C. Wilcox. Life-—Mesdames Edward A. Brown, chairman; Leo K. Fesler. first vice-chairman; Alvin T. Coate. second vice-chaiian; Samuel Ashby. Harold Bachelder. Stephen T. Bocart, H. B. Burnet. R. F. Bißßer. Milton I. Miller. Elwood Ramsev. Guv L. Stavman. Charles R. Sowder and J. H. Toph. Prospective—Mesdames Merritt E. Wooif. chairman: Charles W. Field, first vicechairman: I. E. Brokaw. second vice-chair-man: W. C. Borcherdlnß. James E. Fischer. Herbert K. Fntout. A. L. Leatherman. T J. Moll. Hezzle B. Pike. J. B. Phillips and A F. Wicks. Music—Mesdames Will C. Hits, chairman: M F Conner, first vice-chairman: Charles A Brcece. second vice-chairman; Earl A. Richardson and Luther J. Shtrlev. Nominations—Mrs. William H. Kershner. chairman. * Proßram —Mrs. Clavton H. Ridae. chairmen. Publicity—Mrs. Philip A. Keller, chairman Rentals—Mrs. Arthur R. Dewey, chairman. Revision—Mrs. Edward Franklin White, chairman, and Mrs. Edward Ferger. Ushers —Mesdames Wavne O. Stone, chaitman; Edward L. Pedlow, vice-chair-man; H. L. Brown. E L. Burnett. S. Harry Clendentn, John R. Carr. John R. Craiß. William Dobson. Edward Filea, James L Kelleen. C. L Lash. Milton f. Miller. William E Osborn. Albert Powers. K. W. Rhodehame! and G. W. Seaton. Wavs and Means—Mrs. A. C. Barbour. chairman: Mrs. Joseph M Milner, first vice-chairman: Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith, second vice-chairman: Mesdames Frank Anding. Louis Bade. W C. Bartholomew. C. A Borchers. Frank Brigham. Lewis J. Brown. Amos W. Butler, I E. Brokaw. Flovd C. Bell. George W. Bowman. W. C. Borcherding. Oscar X. Buehler. E. A. Carson, George Cox. McClellan. Copoock. Charles M. Clayton, B. F. Cline. Harrv Ciiendenin. Charles B. Crist. Franklin Dickey. H. W. Dragoo, T. F. Davidson. Scott Peming. Ra'.oh Elvin. Louis A. Fleury. Charles W. Field. Daniel V. Goodman. W. D. Hamer. E. S. Ludlum, Frank Malott. W. P Morton. Frank J. Moore, Robert Mallock. T. E Myers. T. J Moll. Paul Meloy, W. K Miller. R. Hurry Miller. William C. McOuire. Albert Meurer. Alexander Monroe. William E Osborn. T. A. O'Dell. L. H Osterhage. Howard Painter, Henry Lovell Patrick. Carl V. Pohlman. Edward L. Pedlow. Harrv Plummer. J. L. Smith. Walter J. Slate, Wallace W. Turpin. Carl A. Tavlor. Floyd E. Williamson. Clarence C. Wysong. H. O. Warren. C. A. Weller, Clark Wheeler. A. F. Wicks. Riisseli L White. Frank C. Walker. Martin Henrv W'allick. Merritt E. Woolf. Miss Bessie McClain. Miss Bertha Edwards and Miss Pearl Kiefer. Year Book—Mrs. John Connor, chairman: Mrs. E. B. Hull, Mrs. Christian Olsen l Roster - Mrs. A. Edgar Shi f ry. Distribution— Mr*. W D. an;er. chairman: Mrs. Arthur Thoinajf Mrs. Edgar R. Eakew. 7

CITY CLUBWOMEN OPEN NEW SEASON

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Miss Katherine Morris

Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, 2101 North Delaware street, president of the Woman’s Department Club, will begin her term of office Sept. 28, when the club entertains with a reception, luncheon and program in her honor, at the clubhouse. Mrs. Maurice E. Tennant, 1217 North New Jersey street, is, regent of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She will be one of the chapter’s delegates to the annual state conference to be held Oct. 11, 12 and 13 at South Bend. Mrs. Archie N .Bobbitt. 615 East

Reservations Are Being Made for Style Show Several hundred persons have made reservations for the style show and bridge party to be given by the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority to be held’ Saturday, Sept. 24, in the ballroom of the Marott. The members who will model in the style show are Mesdames Charles A. Harris, Alan Boyd, Delos Alig, George H. Losey, Albert Fesler, Walter Hubbard Jr., M. Stanley McComas Jr„ showing street, daytime, afternoon and evening costumes. The Marott trio will play during the afternoon. Bridge will follow. A number of luncheon parties have been planned to precede the party. Reservations are to be made at the hotel. Tickets for the style show and bridge may be obtained from Mrs. Robert M. Brewer, 4449 Guilford avenue, ticket chairman, or at the door Saturday. The committee in charge will be assisted in hospitalities by the following daughters of members: Misses Betty Sue W’oolling, Margaret Oakes, Charlotte NiveTi, Jean Van Riper, Claire Patton and Barbara Hickam. During the style show, candy will be served the guests. Mrs. Donald Mote is chairman of that committee. Mrs. Hubert Hickam is general chairman of the party. Mrs. G. B. Taylor is president of the association. Proceeds from the party will be used for the Christmas party given annually by the association for orphans, for the Needlework Guild, for the students’ aid fund, the Rose McGill fund, a Kappa loan fund for sick and needy, the purchase of Christmas seals from the Marion County Tuberculosis Association, and for helping needy families.

PRIZE CHAIRMAN

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Miss Elizabeth Rae Hisey

Miss Elizabeth Rae Hisey, 215 East Twenty-third street, is chairman of the committee on prizes for the bridge party and style show to be given by the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24, at the Marott. Sorority to Meet Rushees of the Alpha chapter, Lo-Sin-Loy sorority, will be entertained at the first of a series of parties Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Virginia Ittenbach, 4826 Park avenue. The president. Miss Betty Jane Wolfe, will preside at the tea table, assisted by the hostess. A color scheme of black and gold i will*be used. Pledges will present a playlet,

Mrs. Frederick G. Bah

Forty-ninth street, wife of the former state auditor, is treasurer of the Woman’s Republica Club ot Indianapolis, .which is active in st a e te P ° litiCal lifG ° f the City and Mrs Frederick G. Balz, 32 Hampton drive, who for the last three years has. been president of f ™ Se u Venth Dlstrict Federation °i„. clubs - ls a candidate for the first vice -President of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, The election will take place at the state convention, to be held Nov. 1, 2 and 3 at the Claypool. Miss Katherine Morris, 1722 North Delaware street, is a teacher of dancing for the Ac-

Heads of Women Voters' League Are Called Into Meeting

Mrs. Charles N. Teetor, Hagerstown. president of the Indiana League of Women Voters, has called a meeting of the board of directors for Thursday night and Friday. In issuing the call for the meeting, first of the fall, Mrs. Teetor said that the business will consist primarily of discussion of the legislative program of the league, both state and national; of organization problems to meet the growing demand for new leagues over the state: for increased services from the state office; formulation of policy regarding co-operation with other organizations in legislative

Reception Will Welcome New Nurses’ Chief A reception welcoming Miss Grace Grey, new director of nursing at the Methodist hospital, and Miss Timoxena Sloan, assistant director, will be given Monday night at the nurses’ home. Members of the board of trustees, Medical Staff Society, hospital personnel, faculty and students of the school of nursing have been invited, and may bring friends. Guests will be received by Dr. John G. Benson, superintendent of the hospital, and Mrs. Benson; Arthur V. Brown, president of the board of trustees, and Mrs. Brown; Dr. John H. Warvel, president of the medical advisory board, and Mrs. Warvel; Dr. George Garceau, vicepresident of the Medical Staff Society, and Mrs. Garceau, Miss Grey and Miss Sloan. Miss Fannie Kiser, harpist, will play. There will be dancing on the roof and card tables in the library. Committee in charge of the affair is composed of Mrs. Adah O. Frost, Dr. Marie B. Kast, Mrs. Margaret D. Marlowe, Miss Florence Sayce and Miss Ada Alverson. Committee members will act as hostesses. BRIDAL COUPLE TO BE DINNER GUESTS Melvin A. 'Kinney will entertain tonight with a sweetheart dinner in honor of his sister. Miss Mary Esther Kinney and Robert Howard Patterson. whose marriage will take place Wednesday. The decorations will be in red and white, carrying out the heart,motif. Guests will include: Misses Kathryn Yearaan, Delma Vestal, Kathryn Ellwanger, Lena Fredriks and Messrs. Charles F. Rohm, Max, Pershing, R. M. Yeaman. F. W. Yeaman Jr. and WUliam James Harris. Miss Kinney will be at home to her friends from 2 to 7 Sunday at her home in Shirley Lake park.

FAIRVIEW SOCIETY TO HOLD MEETING Supper-meeting of the Jane T. Hendricks section of the Fairview Presbyterian Woman’s Missionary Society will be held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Hubert H. Kemp, 7254 Pennridge drive. Mrs - . Phila L. Burrin is the assistant hostess. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Carl R. Otto. Mrs. Ruth Hilkene will speak on ‘‘lndia.’’ Woman’s association of the Fairnew Presbyterian church will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday at! the church, when work for the Public Health Nursing Association will be begun. Luncheon will be served at noon, in charge of Mrs. John M.! Ritter and *lrs. Paul W. Kistler,, followed by t ’business meeting.

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tors’ and Workers’ Guild of the Civic theater. Her class is one of "Several which will start following the membership drive to be conducted in October by the theater. The other instructors, and their subjects, are: Mrs. Ricca Scott Titus, technique of stage work in the theater; Arthur J. Beriault, expressive movements; Miss Jane Sky, dancing; Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, diction; Hale McKeen, playwriting, and Sarah Lauter, voice placing. All are under the direction of the education committee, which is headed by Miss Charlotte Thompson, teacher of dramatics at Tudor Hall.

matters, and appointment of a few standing committee chairmen. Tiie legislative program of the state league, as adopted at the state convention last March, authorizes tpe state board to support legislation to secure greater economy and better administration in local units of government, election law revision, including a system of permanent registration of voters, certain changes in the school attendancechild labor law and the state probation law which are desirable, and a five-day marriage license law. Investigation of state activities under certain federal laws also will be planned. The league is interested in the problem of public employment exchanges, and expects to make a careful analysis of the work of the state and federal employment exchanges now operating in the state. Publication of candidates' records and positions on items in which the league is interested also will'be discussed at the meeting. An effort probably will be made to make the October issue of the Indiana Woman Voter, official league publication, a handbook on the election’, available for general sale, in addition to the regular subscription list. HOOSIER TOURIST CLUB WILL MEET The Hoosier Tourist Club will hold its opening meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. C. Spurrier, 4455 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Thomas Davis will assist the hostess. Luncheon will be followed by the installation of officers who are Mrs. C. E. Ferrell, president; Mrs. E. C. Day, vice-president; Mrs. J. N. Hardy, recording secretary; Mrs. D. T. Brownlee, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Roy Peterson, treasurer. Mrs. J. D. Cottingham is the outgoing president.

ON PROGRAM

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Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman, 3114 Central avenue, dramatic impersonator, will read a one-act play, "The Lion and the Mouse,” or the program of the president’s day luncheon to be held by the Expression Club Tuesday at the Avalon Country Club. She is a graduate of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, and is the youngest member of the Expression Club. Mrs. C. L. Withner, 26 North Arlington avenue, will succeed Mrs. Harry L. Foreman as president during the coming season.

Couple to Be Married at Church Palms, ferns and baskets of gladiola will form the setting at the University-Park Christian church for the wedding of Miss Gladys Hooker and Edward A. Troy of Hammond, which will take place at 4; 30 today with the Rev. J. A. Long of Dayton officiating. Cathedral tapers in branched candelabra will light the church. Jesse Barker, soloist, ' and Miss Sara Elizabeth Miller, organist, will present a prografn of bridal airs. The oride to be given in marriage by her father. Fred N. Hooker, will wear a gown of white bridal satin fashioned with a deep V-yoke of Alencon lace, and with the pointed cuffs falling over the hands. The pointed panels in front and back will fall in a flare to the floor. Brother Is Best Man Her veil of Irish lace was worn by Mrs. Marvin Lugar at her wedding. The bride will carry a shower bouquet of brides roses and lilies of the valley. The only attendant, Miss Clara Foxworthy, will wear a rust glow billowee crepe gown, fashioned with a paneled back and full sleeves. She will wear a brown crepe turban, brown slippers, and carry a bouquet of Talisman roses. Albert Troy, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Ushers will be Clifford Gueutal, Phillip Miller, Richard McDowell and George Plinpton Jr. of East Chicago. Mrs. Hooker will wear a gown of brown velvet with a shoulder corsage of roses. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Edward Troy, will wear black velvet with a corsage of roses. Wedding Trip in South An informal reception will be held at the church following the ceremony. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to the south, and will be at home at the Southmore hotel in Hammond. The bride is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Troy attended the Case School of Applied Science at Cleveland, and was graduated from Butler university. H° is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

Chalcedony in First Meeting of New Season Opening luncheon meeting of the Chalcedony Club will be held at 12:30 Tuesday at the Arlington Chicken dinner place, 6705 East Washington street. Mrs. Floyd Brown is in charge, assisted by Mesdames A. H. Adams, James Berry, and Ethel Buschmann. Officers of the club for the season are: Mrs. Fred S. Duesenberg, president; Mrs. M. G. Margolis, vicepresident; Mrs. A. H. Adams, recording secretary; Mrs. George L. Pugh, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Charles Byfield, treasurer, and Mesdames Oscar Ensley, A. M. Hetherington, Ethel Buschmann, Rufus Mumford and Norman Gilman, board of directors. Mrs. Duesenberg has appointed the following committees for the year: Ways and Means—Mesdames l*orman H. Gilman, chairman; Harry B. McKee, Floyd Brown. Prizes—Mesdames Hal Meyer, chairman, and Guy Boyd. . Publicity—Mrs. William F. Werner. Membership—Mrs. George Bockstahler, chairman, and Mrs. O. H. Bradway. Telephone—Mrs. Harry Elwert, chairman, Mesdames James Berry, George W. Shaffer, Donald Graham and Claude J. Wicher.

Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Leader Appoints Committee Chairmen

Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, president, appointed committee chairmen of the Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club at the opening luncheon meeting held today at the Meridian Hills Country Club. The appointments are as follows; Program, Mrs. Norman Green; membership, Mrs. E. E. Temperley; hospitality, Mrs. Carlos Deeds; telephone, Mrs. Robert Terry; settlement school products, Mrs. O. A. /

PRESIDENT'S DAY WILL BE OBSERVED

Carnelian Club will observe president’s day and guest day with a luncheon at 12:30 Monday at Whispering Winds. A musical program will be presented following the luncheon. Garden flowers will be used for decorations. Seated with the president, Mrs. John Conner, will be members of the new executive board, including: Mesdames vs. B. Sullivan, first vicepresident: A. N. Shidler. second vice-presi-dent: P. R. Chevalier, recording secretary; Elwood Ramsay, corresponding secretary: William H. Swintz, treasurer, and T. William Engle, director. The club’s membership is composed of twenty-five women who do child welfare and other charity work. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Engle, J. R. Hunt, and J. L. Conley. On the progp-am will appear Mrs. Engle, who will sing; Mrs. Conley, who will give readings; the Carnelian quartet, composed of Mrs. Engle, Mrs. Conley, Mrs. W. B. Parker and Mrs. Swintz. Mrs. M. D. Didway is the accompanist.

SUNNYSIDE GUILD TO HOLD CARD PARTY

Annual card party of the Sunnyside Guild will be held Friday, Oct. 21, at the Athenaeum with Mrs. W. T. Eisenlohr as general chairman. The party is held for the benefit of the patients at Sunnyside sanitarium and needy patients in homes. Several hundred attend the affair annually. Hostess to Sorority Alpha Tau Zeta sorority will meet Monday night at the home of Miss Josephine Kirk, 546 Eastern avenue. Chapter to Gather Alpha chapter, Theta Sigma Delta sorority .will meet at 8 Monday night at the home of Mrs. Joseph McHugh, 1128 North Alabama street.

CITY GIRL SEPTEMBER BRIDE

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Mrß. Fletcher Hodges Jr, is the former Sarah Margaret Moore, daughter of Arthur C. Moore, 3706 Washington % boulevard. The wedding took place Sept. 10 at the Second Presbyterian church.

Y. W. C. A. Teaching Staff Explains Courses to Be Given

Introductory talks on subjects offered in the Y. W. C. A. day and evening classes will be given next week, beginning Monday, by members of the teaching staff, who will meet prospective and former students, according to the regular schedule for classes which will open the week of Sept. 26. Admission to the lectures will be by ticket obtained at the information desk or at the educational office. There will be no charge. Mrs. Margarita Diddel, instructor in Spanish, will discuss at 6:30 Monday night the advantages to be gained from a study of that language. “Why Do We Study French?” will be the theme presented by Mrs. Gino Ratti, teacher of a r . 7 Tuesday night. She has conducted classes in the Butler evening schools, and has lived and studied in Paris and holds a diploma from the Alliance Francaise school of French in Paris. “Good English and Jobs" will be the subject of Miss Reeta Clark's talk at 6:30 Monday. She will show

Hoffman; magazines, Mrs. Scott C. Legge, and advisory board, Mrs. Robert Wild. The advisory board, which acts with the active chapter at Butler university, is composed of Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Gertrude Hammond, Mrs. Deeds and Miss Charlotte Comstock. The program today included travel talks by Mrs. Temperley, Miss Betty Whetsel of Fortville and Miss Hope Bedford, who also sang, accompanied by Miss Sara Elizabeth Miller. An informal reception and bridge followed the program. Tables were arranged with asters and fall flowers. Sponsor Fashion Show Indiana Federation of Music Clubs will sponsor a fashion show and bridge party at 2 Friday afternoon, Sept;. 30, at the Avalon Country Club. Mrs. Everett C. Johnson, general chairman, will be hostess for a meeting of her committee at 2 Monday afternoon at her home, 5505 Pleasant Run parkway.

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Miss Virginia W’aggoner

Virginia Waggoner, daughter of Dr. W. W. Waggoner, Webb City, Mo., has entered Butler university. While here she will make her home with her uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Forshee, 1308 Central avenue. She has been pledged to thi Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

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the importance of clear and correct English usage in the business •world. The lectures scheduled for Mrs. Bjorn Winger include “Vigor and Color in Speech,” at 9:30 and 11 Tuesday; “Literary High Lights,” and "The Urge to Write,” at 7 Monday, and “Testing the New by the Old in the World of Books,” at 7 Wednesday. Many Subjects Explained “Self Expression Versus Self Consciousness,” will be the theme of Mrs. Leo K. Fesler, teacher of expression at the hours scheduled for her beginning classes at 7 Tuesday and Wednesday. “Seeing the Out-of-Doors With Open Eyes,” will be discussed by Mrs. W. C. Gardner at 7 Wednesday. “The Delights of Gardening,” also will be presented. “What Is Your Musical Goal?” will be discussed by Miss Elsie McGregor, organist and choir director of the First Evangelical church at 7:30 Thursday. At 6:30 Thursday she will talk on “The Value of a Study of Counterpoint,” and at 5:30 Tuesday, on “The Value of a Study of Harmony.” A free examination in 'either of these subjects will be given to those desiring it. “Parliamentary Law for the Club Leader” is scheduled for 10 Wednesday morning and 7 Tuesday evening with Mrs. John Downing Johnson as the instructor. “It’s Fun to Listen, but It’s More Fun to Play,” is the slogan of the orchestra for fretted string instruments, directed by D. M. McDougall, which meets at 7:30 Friday. The meeting this week will be open to prospective members. Dr. James H. Peeling, professor of history of Butler university, will speak on “Keeping Up .With Contemporary Problems,” at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Bible Classes Open “Bridge as Mental Exercise” will be discussed by Mrs. R. Ralston Jones on Monday at 1:30 and 7. "The Old Testament Through Modern Eyes” will be the subject at 7 Wednesday of Seward Craig, in- ; structor in English at Manual Training high school. Other Hible classes open to mem- * bership are those taught by Miss Florence E. Lanham at 2 and 7 and at 7:30 Wednesday. “Psychology for the Business Woman, a Study in Human Relations.” will be offered beginning the first week of October, under the instruction of Miss Edna Howell McKnight. All classes with the exception of the latter wall open regular sessions the last week of September. Full details may be obtained by writing or calling Miss Ruth S. Milligan, department of adult education, Y W C. A. Skating Party Scheduled Tri Beta sorority will give a skat- | ing party Tuesday at Riverside park.! Miss Bessie Krass will be hostess at the bridge guest tea to be held Oct. 2 at the Columbia club. The annual dinner party will be held at the Columbia club Oct. 22, with Miss Marie Siener as hostess.

Phi Beta Chapter Will Honor Patrons and Patronesses

Induction services for patrons and patronesses will be held by the Upsilon chapter, Phi Beta, national professional music and dramatic sorority of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of music, Sunday afternoon at the branch school, 1204 Nortth Delaware street. The services will be in charge of Mrs. Glen Kingham, president. Mrs. Norma Antibus is general chairman of arrangements. All associate members of the sorority will attend. In the receiving line wljA.be Misses Frances Belk, Bernice #i Sickle, Alma Meyers, Maxine McKay, Mes-

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W. C. T. U: Convention Plans Set Mrs. Robert McKay, president of the Marion County W. C. T. U., has named the committees, and announced the program for the county convention to be held Tuesday and Wednesday at the Central Y. W, C. A. • Reservations for the luncheon, which will be served at noon, are to be made with Mrs. Addle Lancaster. Mrs. E. M. Haigh or Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson. Hostesses for the convention will be: T. A Berrr. chairman. M O. Norris, Bertha Bmith. H. W Claffe*. Catherine Davidson. L. E. Schultz. Henry Webb. Ella V. Gardner, Barbara Christensen. Milton Mtirphv. Orpha Sheets. Maggi* Johnson. Elbert Moore. T. P Templeton. Addle Lancaster. Lillian Heizer. Grace Patten. Elizabeth Jackson. Minnie Pettet, Silas Rvker, Bessie Hart. C. W Ackman. C. E. Mitchell, Henrietta Helshman and Miss Irene Trueblood. Other committees are: Program. Mesdames Frank Burns, chairman: L. E. Schultz, I. E. Rush. L. E. York, and Charles Nagel; decorations. Miss Irene Trueblood. chairman, and members of the Irvington union; registration. Mrs. Alonzio Huls. chairman, Mrs. E. M. Haigh, Mrs. Harry W. Knowles, Mrs. Charles Sommers and Miss Alta Hansell. The program for the convention follows: TUESDAY Morning 9 30- Devotions. Mrs. J. T. Roberts. Organisation of convention, Mrs. McKay. Reports of county officers President. Mrs. McKay: vice-president, Mrs. T. A. Berrv; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Alonzo Huls: recording secretary. Mrs C. W Ackman. treasurer, Mrs. Clara E Htnman; L. T L. secretary. Mrs. Bessie Hart, and Y. P B. secretary, Mrs. Frank Burns. ' 10 40—Music Hoosier duo; reports of county directors; reports of national W. C. T. U convention. Mrs Frank Burns; noon-tide prayer. Mrs. Harrv Foreman. Noon—Luncheon music, Mrs. Georg* Coldren, violinist; Miss Esther Parsons, accompanist; speaker, the Rev. O. A Trlnkle. Afternoon 1 30 Song service, led bv Mrs. L E York: prayer. Mrs Mary Jenks: report of credentials. Mrs. Alonzo Huls; election of officers: music. Delmar Hubert; reports of company directors, continued; announcements; prayer. Evening * —Oratorical contest, in charge of Mrs. Frank Burns; radio. Junior Ford an.l Glenn; solo. Mrs. E A. Dillenbeck: offerings: presentation of medal, E. Kempee McComb. ■WEDNESDAY Morning 9 30—Devotions, the Rev A H. Kennaminutes; reports of directors, rontinued: dry legislation, L. F York; report of tree planting, Mrs J. B Allglrv: memorial service, conducted by Mrs Henrietta Helshman: solo, Mrs. L. E Schultz Noon—Luncheon music, Mrs Coldren and Miss Parsons; speaker, the Rev. william H. Lee Spratt: solo, Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey. Afternoon I:3o—Devotions. Mrs. Ralph Hudelson; report of county directors, continued: music, Marion county trio; address, the Rev. George 8. Henninger; reports of committees. minutes; "Blest Be. the Tie That Binds.

Breakfast to Open Work of Church Women Autumn season of the Indianapolis Council of Federated Church Women will open with a breakfast in honor of the presidents of women's organizations of the Protestant churches of the city, at 11:30 Monday morning. Sept. 26, at the Emerson Avenue Baptist church. Mrs. John Ferguson, New York city, honorary spresident of the National Council of Federated Church Women, will be the guest speaker. Short talks will be given by the following Indianapolis department chairmen: Mrs. S. M. Roes. Christian citizenship: Mrs. Charles A. Mueller, leper work; Mrs. C. H. Winders, missionary and religion* education; Mrs. Ernest N. Evans, marriage* and home: Mrs. Will H. Adams, spiritual life development: Mrs. L. C. Trent, social service; Mrs. John G. Benson, race relations, and Miss Ruth Milligan, international relations. Mrs. R. J. Hudelson, president of the council, will preside. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. T. B. Rositer and Mrs. George Burkhardt. Other meetings of the council will include the semi-annual meeting Nov. 11 at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church; observation of the world day of prayer, March 5. at the Second Presbyterian church? and the annual meeting, April 21, at the Woodruff Place Baptist church.

BRIDE-ELECT TO BE HONOR GUEST

Miss Betty Baker, daughter of I Mr and Mrs. E. J. Baker, 5265 North Meridian street, whose marriage to : Bruce Lynn Kendall will take place I Oct. 15, was honor guest at a bridge party and linen shower given this afternoon by Miss Catherine Caldwell, 5538 North Pennsylvania street. The bridal colors of yellow, pink and blue will be used in the decorations. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. H. G. Caldwell; Mrs. Baker and Miss Grace Weirick, her cousin. Guests will include: Mesdames Carl McLear, W. Dale Evans. w*n Alice Glesel. Clarence Baker! Will Baker, Joe Moxlev, Emma Barnes. L. S. Kendall and Misses Luana Lee Marion Yokum, Evelyn and Janice Kellogg’ Lucv Jane Baker. Martha Jean Kendall. Louise Baker, Florence Berrie, Martha Baker and Mary Louise Baker. Miss Martha Baker wiil give a party Sept. 24 for Miss Baker. CHURCH CLUB TO HOLD GUEST DAY Guest day wil be observed by the Delta Alpha Club of the Third Christian church at 2:30 Thursday at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 4417vNorth Pennsylvania street. A business meeting and installation of officers will be followed by a musical program, in charge of Mrs. Natalie Connor. The program will include numbers by Miss Ruth Gant, pianist; Miss Irma May Steele, violinist, accompanied by Miss Hilda Korss and songs by Miss Ivah Johnson Wagner, accompanied by Mrs. Conner.

dames Fred Pettyjohn and Helen Morton. Mrs. Georgia Nagle will preside at the tea table. Music will be provided by the school trio. Patrons and patronesses areGovernor Harry O. Lll and T^| )f Dr. and Mr*. A. T. Barnard, Professor and Mrs. John D. Harrington. Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Pittenger, Dr. and Mra. H H Foreman, the Rev. w. 8. Rothenberger and Mrs. Rothenberger; Messrs, and Mesdame* Max Krone, Chic Jackson, Oeorge Buck, Arthur Mason, P. C Reilly, Mesdames H B. Burnet. George Finfrock, Henry Schurman, Oacar Bauer, Isaac Marks. Mia* Charlotte Lieber, Dr. Fred Pettyjohn. Hale Mac Keen, and Botnar Cramer.