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Club Plans President’s Day Party President’s day will be observed by members of the Woman’s Department club Wednesday at the clubhouse, 1702 North Meridian street, with a recetpion at 12:30, followed by a luncheon at 1, and a xnusicale at 2:30. Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, who is beginning a two-year term as president, will be the guest of honor. In the receiving line with Mrs. McAlexander will be: Mrs. James D. Brmstan, chairman of the committee on arrangements for President’s day; Mrs. Felix T. McWhlrter. Mrs. H. B. Burnet and Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, founders of the club; Mrs. W. W. Thornton and Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, past president; members of the board of directors, Including Mrs. Madison Swadener, first vicepresident: Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, second vice-president; Mrs. Philip A. Keller, third vice-president; Mrs. Jonn Engelke, recording secretary; Mrs. A Edgar Shirley, membership secretary; Mrs. Harry L. Orlopp, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Horace O. Casady, treasurer, and Mrs. Harvey A. Crossland, auditor; the dlrectors-at-large. Miss R. Katharine Beeson, Mrs. John Connor. Mrs. Frances 8. Wands, Mrs. Lawrence F. Orr, Mrs. Victor C. Kendall and Mrs. Harry E. Watson, and chairman of the departments. Mrs. Paul T. Payne, art; Mrs. Paul T. Hurt, American Home; Mrs. Othntel Hitch, community welfare, and Mrs. Harley W. Rhodehamel, litera-ture-drama. The luncheon, to be served in the tea room, will be in charge of Mrs. A. C. Barbour, chairman of the ways and means committee, assisted by: Mrs Joseph M, Milner, vice-chairman of the committee, and Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, Mrs. E. A. Carson, Mrs. W. E. Kennedy. Mrs. A. L. Lcatherman. Mrs. E. L. Ludlum and Mrs W. C. Royer. Mrs. Leonidas I', Smith will be chairman of hostesses. Her assistants will Include: Miss Pearl Kiefer, Mrs. Harry Plummer. Mrs. W. P. Morton, Mrs. A. F. Wickes, Mrs. Louis F. Fleury, Mrs. I. E. Brokaw, Mrs. Charles W. Field, Mrs. Floyd C. Bell, Mrs. Robert Mallock, Mrs. George W. Bowman, Mrs. W. K. Miller, Mrs. Frank Brigham, Mrs. McClelland Coppock, Mrs. J. L. Smith and Mrs. H. K. Ryker and Miss Bessie McClain. Fall flow’ers in shades of russet and gold will be used to decorate the luncheon tables. Reservations for the luncheon are limited to 200 and may be made with Mrs. Edward L. Hall, Mrs. Charleton N. Carter or Mrs. Thomas F. Davidson until Monday evening. Members will not be called by telephone. At the close of the luncheon greetings will be given by the founders and the past presidents, and Mra. McAlexander will address the club members. “The Crinoline Singers,’” dressed in quaint crinoline costumes in pastel shades, will present the program of the afternoon. Members of the ensemble are Bessie May Lowry, Mildred Moore, Gladys Blake, Ila Friermood and Berta Rulck. Their program follows: “Welcome Primrose Flowers” Pinsutl “The Night Wind” Harvey Gaul “Snowflakes” Frederic Cowen “Happy Song” Del Riego “Liebestraum” Liszt “Wlegenllcd" Brahms “Good Night Beloved” Pinsuti “Fidelln” Brahms Planologue. Group of children's songs: “An Ancient Minuet” Patty Stair “The March of the Crooked Shadows” v Daniel Protheroe “Animal Crackers”.. Ann Priscilla Roshe “Old Mother Hubbard” ...Walter Barnett “I’se Gwlne Sing In De Heavenly Choir” (Negro Spiritual*. “Honrv If You Only Knew” Ball “Medley of Southern Airs” Pyke

Tri-Delt Grads of Last June to Be Guests June graduates of Delta Delta Delta chapters at Butler, Indiana and Do Pauw universities and Franklin college, now living in the city were to be honored by the Indianapolis Alliance of the sorority at a 1 o'clock luncheon-bridge today at the Lincoln. The tables were to be arranged with bowls of fall flowers and lighted with tall tapers. Miniature pennants representing the college of each guest were to be used as place cards and worn by the guests during the afternoon. The honor guests were to be Mesdames F. L. Jones, J. T. Pebworth, William Bray, Guy Boyd, Watson Hovis, George W. Outcalt and the Misses Isabel Williams, Caroline Hofft, Alice Elizabeth Harb, Juanita Graves, Anna Marie Sander, Virginia Holt, Louise Bolin, Roseland Gibson, Gertrude Pence, Virginia Taylor, Harriet Trinkle and Margaret Shively. The committee in charge is composed of Mesdames Wallace Wadsworth, Ralph Clark and Wendel Hicks. WIENER ROAST FOR CANDIDATES SLATED Democratic candidates on the state and county tickets will be entertained by the members of the Marion County Democratic Women’s Club, with a wiener roast at 8 Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Losche, 3214 Sutherland avenue. Assisting Mrs. Losche will be: Mrs. Arthur Newkirk and Mrs. Everet L. Jackson. Hostesses will be members of the executive board, including Mesdames Prank T. Dowd, president; Samuel Ralston, George Werbe. John Bingham. Mary Orav. Leiand Davis. Marie Westfall. Sadie Newman. Hereford Dugna. John Donnelly. and Miss Julia Landers. There will be a musical program. FRIENDLY SOCIETY TO MEET TUESDAY A dinner and business meeting will be held by the Girls Friendly Society of Christ church Tuesday at the church. Chairmen of various booths at the annual bazar have been announced. They are Mrs. George Macy, handkerchief; Miss Velma Runyan, food; Miss Alba Rogers, grab bag. and Miss Virginia Watwood, miscellaneous. UNION DAUGHTERS PLAN CARD PARTY The ways and means committee of the Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, Daughters of the Union, is sponsoring a card party Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. F. Shaffer, 3812 Byram street. Mr*. William I. Ho** Is chairman, assisted by Mesdames C. P. Andrews. O. E. Anthony, Walter Baxter. Karl H. Kayser, P. M. Dill, Bloomfleld Moore, Raymond Stone King. J. W. Griffin*. Walter Winkler. Joseph I. Marotl and Will Judkins. Mre. King has charge of tickets. Altenhcim to Give Party Annual card party given by the residents of the Altenheim will be held at 2 Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 11, at the home, 2007 North’Capitol avenue. Mrs. Joseph S, Griggs, 4215 Corrallton avenue, is the general chairman. Reservations for tables may be made with her. or with Mrs. Otto Busciiing, 3233 Ruckle street.

SORORITY ALUMNAE OPEN ACTIVITIES

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With the renewal of sorority activities on college campuses comes the opening of the season’s work for alumnae clubs. The social and philanthropic interests of national sororities do not end with graduation, but are continued in various cities throughout the country by alumnae members. Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, 88 North Whittier place, heads the Alumnae Association of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mrs. Ralph Bockstahler, 317 East Thirty-seventh street, is president of the Indiana Gamma Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi. Leading the Alpha Chi Omega Club is Mrs. Frederick C. Tucker, 3231 College avenue. Miss Ruth Pratt Johnson, 1739 North Pennsylvania street, is directing the activities of Mu alumnae of Kappa Gamma. Both the Kappa and Pi Phi groups are composed of members of the Butler university chapter. Heads of other alumnae groups are Mrs. Leo Gardner, Alpha Omicron Pi; Mrs. Frank L. Churchman, Delta Gamma; Miss Isabelle Eddy, z£ta Tau Alpha; Mrs. Murray DeArmand, Delta Delta Delta; Mrs. Hillary Bailey, Alpha Gamma Delta; Mrs. Lee A. Ross, Alpha Delta Theta; Mrs. Roy Peterson, Delta Zeta; Mrs. G. B. Taylor, Indianapolis Association, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, Indianapolis Association, Pi Beta Phi, and Sigma Kappa, Mrs. E. D. Taggart.

RILEY CHEER GUILD WILL HONOR POET

The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will celebrate the birthday anniversary of James Whitcomb Riley, in whose honor the Riley hospital was named, with its annual card party Oct. 7 in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Proceeds will be used to carry on the guild’s work of giving cheer to the children in the care of the hospital. Mrs. W. M. Seward, chairman of the w r ays and means committee. has charge of arrangements. Regular meeting of the; Cheer Guild will be held at 2 Tuesday afternoon in the parlors of the Fletcher American bank. Call Council Session Grand council of Omega Phi Tau sorority will meet at 2:30 Sunday to plan installation of two chapters in St. Louis. Miss Ellen Pinnick, grand president, will be in charges.

RECENTLY WED

—Photo by Platt. Mrs. Stanley Rammelsburg

A recent bride is Mrs. Stanley Rammelsburg, whose marriage took place Sept. 18. She formerly was Miss Flora Selig. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Selig, 4110 Carrollton avenue* , ,

Miss Ruth Pratt Johnson

1,000 Members Y. W. C. A. Goal in Campaign, Oct. 3 to 10

One thousand new members or renewals is the goal for the Y. W. C. A. membership campaign to be held from Oct. 3 to 10, as announced by Mrs. C. Norman Green, campaign chairman. The following women will act as team captains, each selecting her own group of workers: Mesdames S. W. Benham, A. W. Bowen, F. L. Evans, William Herbert Gibbs, Kenneth Hoy, Curtis Hodges, Charles Mueller, C. M. Starr, C. E. Sunthimer and Louis Wolff. A preliminary meeting of workers will be held at 2:30 Tuesday at Central Y. W., when detailed plans will be presented, campaign packets distributed, lists of former members given as prospects and the work of the Y. W. illustrated by brief stories. In discussing the community value of the Y’s work Mrs. Green says: “The Y. W. C. A. has so quietly gone about its task of meeting

Mrs. Nail Will Be Hostess to Mrs. Guy Dixon Mrs. Adrian Nail, 4612 Guilford avenue, will entertain today at her home, complimenting Mrs. Guy Curtis Dixon, a recent bride. The affair will be a china shower and bridge party. Assisting the hostess will be her mother, Mis. Genevieve Brubaker. The guests will include: Mesdames Donald Delbrook. John Mutz, A. F. Hook. Carl Queisser. Hubert Woodsmall. Norman Baxter. Robert Greeley. Gilbert Small and the Misses Mildred Cook. Alice Carter. Betty Lee. Margaret Holdawav and Jane Messick. Mrs. Dixon formerly was Miss Gertrude Delbrook. MRS. DEDERT TO BE HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. L. H, Dedert, president of the Ephamar Club, will be hostess Wednesday at a 1 o’clock luncheon fcr club members. Assisting the hostesses Mill be Mrs. E. J. Molin and Andrew Underwood. Officers to be installed are Mrs. Dedert. Mrs. Molin, vice-president; Mrs. H. B. Baker, secretary; Mrs. Matt Harris, treasurer; Mrs. Effie Rogers, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Edward Wlschmeier, courtesy chair* man. Presenting the program will be Mesdames Amie Brookhouse, Laura Craig Poland, Mrs. Wlschmeier and Mrs. Harris. SUNSHINE CLUB TO BE LUNCHEON HOST The Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will entertain with a luncheon bridge at 1 Wednesday in the Columbia Club. The serving tables will be arranged with fall flowers. Assisting Mrs. D. P. Barrett, chairman, will be Mesdames Alva Graddick, John Herrmann, Harry Kennett, John O’Brien, G. L. O'Connor and Emma Sanborn. Phi Sigmas to Meet Mrs. Carl Weber and Mrs. James Mesalam wili entertain members of the Phi Sigma TTieta sorority Monday night at the home of Mrs. Mesalam. Special guests will be Misses Bertha Lammers, Stella Hall and Garnet Black*

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the needs of women and girls—housing, food service, special help along educational lines, recreation, friendly interest and dozens of other services that it is -taken quite for granted. Seldom do we realize what a gap would be left should it drop out of existence. “To let people know what we are daily doing to meet the needs of women and girls, and how our program is being adapted to changed conditions, we have organized this campaign in which 100 workers will put before the women of Indianapolis our need of their interest. We are confident that many will not wait to be asked for their membership but will telephone to the membership office their willingness to join.”' Miss Florence E. Lanham is membership secretary and Mrs. A. H. Hinkle is chairman of the membership committee.

SUPPER DANCE WILL OPEN I, A, C, SEASON

A supper dance Saturday night, Oct. 1, will mark the fall and winter opening of social activities at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Supper will be served in the main dining room from 10 on, with Louie Lowe’s I. A. C. orchestra playing. Among those who made early reservations for parties are: R. H. Losey, R. M. Zaiser, W. B. Williams, R. E. Hickman, W. B. Ansted, H. E. Scott, W. J. Robinson, J. A. MacLeod, Elmer Holtgren, H. J. Her®, F. M. Hadley, Paul Robertson. E. H. Irish. H. A. Intermill, W. A. Suiter, R. C. Fox, R. L. Gehrt, J. W. Stickney, J. E. Cain, D. D. Outright, Ben. Domont, T. L. Driscoll, E. G. Delgado, R. S. Bailey. J. J. Madden, John Graham. O. W. Eisenlohr, A. R. Jones, J. V. Donadia, Charles H. Paige. Frank 8. Dowling, Harold Ames, Joseph Nathan, A. F. Head, V. J. Roy, C. S. Rauh and Norman Baxter. Phi Tau Psis to Meet Delta Rho chapter of Phi Tau Psi will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. Harold Esmann, 2869 North Dearborn street.

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P.-T: Group Will Hold Luncheon New season of the Indianapolis Federation of Parent-Teacher Associations will be inaugurated with the annual officers’ luncheon Wednesday at the Zion Evangelical church, New Jersey and North streets. The meeting, which will open at 10, will continue all day, and is open to officers, committee chairmen and members of all local Parent-Teacher Associations. Mrs. S. M. Myers, president of the federation, will preside at the afternoon session, and Mrs. Henry Stenger, vice-president, will preside in the morning. The morning program will consist of '& school of instruction, conducted by Mrs. Clayton Ridge, federation parliamentarian, a feature of which will be a question box and round table on problems of local associations, and a presentation, by the chairmen, of the work, of each department as planned for the year. Os Importance on the afternoon program, commencing at 1:30, will be the report by Mrs. Myers of the National Parent-Teacher Congress held at Minneapolis last May. At this session the new president of each local association will be presented. The luncheon will be served at 12:30. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Lucien King, 4444 College avenue, not later than Monday night. Guests will include Paul C. Stetson, superintendent of schools; D. T. Weir, W. A. Hacker and Milo Stuart, assistant superintendents. Mrs. John Askren, president Marion County Parent-Teacher Federation; Mrs. L. J. Hughes, chairman Seventh district, and the Rev. F. R. Daries, pastor of Zion’s Evangelical church. Mrs. Charles D. Perrine Is chairman in charge of luncheon.

Chi Sigmas to Honor Outgoing Chapter Heads A dinner in honor of outgoing officers of Omicron chapter, Chi Sig,ma sorority will be given Sunday night at the home of Mrs. John M. Burke, 6280 Washington boulevard. The table will be centered with a plateau of yellow roses, the sorority flower, and lighted with gold tapers. Autumn flowers will be arranged throughout the house. Entertainment will include a musical program and a dance following the dinner. The historian, Mrs. Paul J. Perrin, will read the history for the past year. Honor guests besides the officers will be Mrs. Paul Kramer, retiring province treasurer; Miss Mildred Saffell and Mrs. Perrin, national vice-president and province president, respectively. The retiring officers are: Saffell, president: Mrs. Burke, vicepresident; Miss Lillian Voyles, recording secretary; Miss Mary Agnes Griffin, corresponding secretary; Miss Louise Murphy treasurer; Miss Mary Finnegan, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Perrin, historian and ini*iation chairman. Officers to be installed include: Miss Winifred Kavanaugh, president; Miss Finnegan, vice-president; Miss Marjorie Weller, recording secretary; Miss Lucille Lindsey, corresponding secretary; Miss Mae Sullivan, treasurer; Miss Murphy, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Voyles, historian.

Miss Peacock to Be Bride of Gary Man Miss Lola Peacock, 3607 Balsam avenue, entertained Friday night at the Columbia Club with a bridge party to announce the engagement of her sister, Miss Bessie Peacock, to Robert N. Watson, Gary. Announcement of the Wedding date, Oct. 15, was concealed in corsages, which were presented as favors. The bride-elect’s colors, brown, yellow and green, were carried out in the chrysanthemums which were used in decorating. The hostess was assisted by Miss Velma Henry. Other guests were: Mesdames Kenneth Gossett, Hugh McLean. Jack Ard. Misses Hazel Shedd. Helen. Gallowav, Lucille Snider. June Mav. Leah Eitzroth, Helen Cantwell, Muriel Woodruff. Mary Murphv. Agnes Wagoner, Eunice Bradway, Helen Thornburg. Myrtle Smith. Helen Adams. Miriam Garrison and Nigel Halev. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph H. Keller, Crawfordsville. Club to Give Party Cervus club of the Elks will give a benefit card party for members and guests, Monday afternoon in the Banner-Whitehill audtorium. Mrs. Otis McCracken is the general chairman, assisted by members of the ways and means and entertainment committees.

Miss Margaret Nicewanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Nicewanger, 1018 North La SaUe street, is a member of the fresh man class at Indiana university. She has been pledged to the Alphi Chi Omega sorority.

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BRIDE IN RITES SEPT. 17

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Pledge Groups Organization Is Perfected at Butler U.

Organization of pledge groups of Butler university sororities have been announced and their activities are being planned. The principal social affairs sponsored by these groups are dances honoring -he active members. Pledge officers of Alpha Chi Omega are Misses Jean Lane, president; Thelma Roller, vice-presi-dent; Lovilla Horne, secretary, and Janet Nogle, treasurer.The pledges of Alpha Delta Pi elected Misses Vivian White, president; June Wurgler, vice-president, and Eleanor Saunders, secretarytreasurer. Miss Virginia Sheely will preside over Alpha Omicron Pi pledge meetings. Miss Dorothy Winter will serve as vice-president and Miss Eileen Rocap, secretary-treasurer. Delta Delta Delta pledges elected Misses Edith Miller, president; Dorothy Rinker, vice-president;

Film Indorsers a Group to Hold Parley Tuesday Members of the executive board of the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays will hold a short business session Tuesday morning at the Columbia Club, preceding the annual president’s day luncheon, which will be served at 12:30. Mrs. Ferd L: Lucas, Greencastle, newly elected state president, is to be the guest of honor a., the luncheon, and will preside. General arrangements are in charge of Mrs. J. H. Orndorff, Mrs. Victor Hintze, chairman of the music committee, has announced that Sam Sims will present a program of songs, accompanied by Miss Myrtle Holtze., Representatives of the indorsers will attend from Ft. Wayne, Anderson, Greencastle, Greenwood, and Vincennes, besides those from Indianapolis.

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY The president’s day luncheonbridge meeting of the Et Cetera Club will be held today at the Washington with Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, president, hostess. Mrs. Roscoe Conkle will be hostess for the president’s day luncheon meeting of the Municipal Gardens Women's Department Club today. The Present Day Club will observe president’s day today. Mrs. Russell L. White, chairman of the social committee, is chairman. TUESDAY The Independent Social Club will hold its president’s day luncheon at 12 today at the Spink-Arms with Mrs. Walter S. More as hostess. President’s day will be observed today at the Avalon Country Club by the Meridian Heights Inter Se Club. The Irvington Tuesday Club will hold its president’s day luncheon today at the home of Mrs. W. K. Miller, 312 Downey avenue. Miss Corinne Welling will be on the program. Writers’ Club will hold its opening meeting of the season at 8 in Parlor C of the Y. W. C. A. Donald D. Hoover will be the guest Speaker. Mrs. Eugene C. Holland is chairman for the benefit bridge to be held by the Artemas Club this afternoon at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. WEDNESDAY Mrs. M. C. Lewis will be hostess at the president’s day luncheon to be held at the Marott today. Installation of officers will be held and the program for the year will be announced. Mrs. Irene Jarrard will sing, accompanied by Miss Mary Elizabeth Johnson. The Ephamar Club will observe president’s day today at the home of the president, Mrs. L. H. Dedert. Mrs, Milo Stuart will speak at the president’s day luncheon of the Inter Nos Club today at the home of Mrs. Anton Schaekel, Troy avenue. Mrs. James T. Ermston is chairman of the president’s day luncheon to be held today by the Woman s Department club. Reports of officers will be given today at the president’s day observance of the Zetatheta club at the Helene’s tearoom, 4503 East Washington street. Hostesses for the Wednesday Afternoon club's president's day luncheon at the Marott will be Mesdames A. F. Walsman, Robert i Campbell, Bob Shank, Paul Ameter and Joe Kettery. - Musical program will be given by Mrs. W. E. Treanor. A resume of the past.year will be given by Mrs. C. H. Becker at the president’s da/ -unckeon to be held

Mrs. Edward Troy was Miss Gladys Hooker, daughter of \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Hooker, 5548 Kenwood avenue, before her marriage, Sept. 17, at the University Park Christian church.

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Pauline Longbrake, secretary, and Winifred Fithian, treasurer. Officers of Delta Gamma pledge chapter are Misses Hallie Hunt, president; Mary Gertrude Killilea, vice-president; Helen Mae Bryan, secretary, and Lucille Morrison, treasurer. Delta Zeta pledges have organized as follows: Misses Maurine Campbell, president; Marion Sones, vice-president; Mildred Langdon. secretary; Betty Beckman, treasurer, and Evelyn Wright, parliamentarian. Pledge officers of Kappa Alpha Theta are Misses Mary Vance Trent, president; Jane Crawford, vicepresident; Mary Katherine Mangus, secretary and Esther Hoover, treasurer. Miss Jeanne Spiegel will head the Pi Beta Phi pledge chapter. Other officers are the Misses Jeanne Helt, vice-president; Betty Jayne Temperley, secretary;' Marydell Rous, treasurer, and Helen Root, sergeant-at-arms. Officers of Alpha Delta Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Zeta Tau Alpha groups have not been chosen.

Miss Esther Kepple to Become Bride of A. T. Kline Sunday

Miss Esther Kepple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Malin, 5675 North Delaware street, will become the bride of A. T. Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kline, Columbus, 0., in a ceremony at 8:30 Sunday morning at the Central Christian church. The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger will perform the ceremony. The bridal music will be played by Miss Sarah Elizabeth Miller, organist. The bride will wear her traveling dress, of dark brown crepe, with a brown turban having a short veil, and will wear a corsage of gardenias. There will be no attendants. Immediately following the ceremony there will be a wedding breakfast

today at the Spink-Arms by the Minerva club. Mrs. E. S. Cummings will outline the coming year, THURSDAY A report of the National Council of Catholic Women will be given today by Mrs. George B. Ewell at the meeting of the Irvington Catholic.. Woman’s Study Club. Book reviews will be given by Mesdames Leo F. Tearney and C. B. Wilberding. Mrs. M. E. Woolf. 4530 Guilford avenue, will be hostess for the president’s day meeting of the Thursday Lyceum Club. Mrs. E. J. Shields will receive a book. “French Literature” will be the topic of discussion "or the opening meeting of the Beta chapter of the Delphian Society at 9.:45 today in the clubroom of the Fletcher American Bank building. Mrs. Nell Renfew will lead the discussion, assisted by Mesdames Helen Ober, Mabel Schulmeyer, Wallier Gemmer and Gretchen Warfel. The Twentieth Century Club will meet at 1 o’clock today at the home of Mrs. Carrie H. Bassett, 318 East Nineteenth street, to observe president’s day. Mrs. Frank Wampler is president.

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—Photo by Platt. Mr*. Perry Goldstein

Marriage of Mrs. Perry Goldstein took place Sept. 18 at the Antlers. She formerly was Miss Gertrude Baer. Her parents are Mr. and Mr*. Sarale Baer, 3021 North Delaware street.

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Women of G. O. P. to Meet Oct. 5 Annual state convention of tht Indiana Council of Republican Women will be held Oct. 5 in the ballroom at the Columbia Club. The luncheon speaker will be Mrs. Christine Bradley South, vice-chairman of the Republican state committee of Kentucky, and daughter of the former Governor of Kentucky, William O. Bradley. The convention will open at 10 with a business session, sehool of politics and talks by state women leaders. The luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr. state president, will preside at all sessions. Committee chairmen for the convention, * appointed by Mrs. Lahr, include: Mrs. William F. Hodges, Gary, resolutions: Mrs. John Hornung, Greensburg. timekeeper; registration, Mr*. Dan Brown Jr.; finance committee. Mrs. Zeola Hershey Misener. Michigan City: music committee, Mrs. L. Preston -Highlev; state ticket chairman, Mrs. Lawrence F. Orr; county ticket chairman. Mrs. Louis R. Markum, pages. Mrs. Noel Neal, NoblesviUe; Mrs. Bert Fuller, decorations. The members of the hospitality committee are Mesdames Dennis. Elizabeth. Boucher, T. J. Louden, John Hornung. Bertha A. Zimmerman, Chester A. 'James E. C. Rumpler, Frank Cones, Charles Mann, Morton Kieth, Mary Pearl Riddle. Martha L. Huggins, Thomas J. Brooks, Mabel Parrett Redman. Florence A. Roach, Louella Cox, Elolse Atkinson, Edna Pauley, Charles Dawson. Mae Marcum Jacobs, John F. Engelke, Misses Mary Peacock, Margaret McFarland and Elizabeth Paul. The members of the decorations committee are Mesdames Fuller, Fred Robinson and H. B. Pike. Invitations will be extended to all state and county candidates to attend and a large number of Republican .women are expected to attend from throughout the state.

Mrs. Wagner Hostess for Mu Phi Group Mrs. Lucille Lockman Wagner, 4166 Carrollton avenue, will be hostess for the first program meeting of Kappa chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, at 8 Tuesday night. Special guests will be Mrs. John Downing Johnson, Miss Irma Dirks and Miss Dorthy Richardson. Mrs. Leone Kinder Rickman, president, will report on the national convention, held recently at Kansas City. Mrs. Rickman has appointed the following committee chairmen fop the year: Auditing, Irene Scott; courtesy, Margaret Alles, finance, Myla Herrman, house, Rebecca Shields; membership. Frances Wishard; nominating. Imogene Pierson; printing and press. Mary Gottman; social. Dorothy Spivey; patroness sponsor. Alberta Gaunt; Scholarship. Selma Searcy; telephone. Mabel Pruitt; librarian. Georglana Roockwell; publicity. Zelma Hicks, and program, Irene Hepner.

at the Spink-Arms, after which Mr. Kline and his bride will leave for their wedding trip. They will go to Chicago, where they will go on a cruise of the Great Lakes. They will be at home after Oct. 3 at the Spink-Arms. The bride attended Purdue university, where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Kline is a graduate of Ohio State university, and a Pi Kappa Alpha.

Betty Baker to Be Honored at Shower Party Misses Martha Baker and Mary) Louise Baker will entertain at their home, 4438 Broadway, this afternoon with a bridge party and personal shower in honor of their cousin, Miss Betty Baker, whose marriage to Bruce Lynn Kendall will take placet Oct, 15. Flowers in the bridal shades of pink, blue and yellow will be used in the decorative scheme. ,Xhe hostesses will be assisted by their mother, Mrs. C. I. Baker. Guests with the bride-elect will include her mother, Mrs. E. J. Baker, and: Mesdames Emma Barnes, L. G. Kendall, Alice Geisel, W. Dale Evans and Mlssea Florence Berrie, Luana Lee, Helen Bonnell, Eleanor Holt, Mary Holmes, Margaret Berrie. Martha Jane Kendall, Grace Wetrick, Catherine Calwell, Lucy Jane Bake# and Louise Baker. Miss Lee will give a party for the bride-elect, Friday, and Miss Berrie, Saturday. WELFARE CLUB TO HOLD CARD PARTY, . Reservations for the annual bene- * fit card party to be given by the Welfare Club Friday, Oct. 7, at the Athenaeum, 401 East Michigan street, may be made with Mrs. Raleigh Fisher, ticket chairman, o| any member of the club. Mrs. E. M. Campbell is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Elsie Brubaker. Proceeds of the party are used for support of elderly women in need of financial assistance, WOMAN'S A. C. TO HOLD BRIDGE Woman’s Athletic Club will entertain guests with a luncheon-bridge party Tuesday in the Chinese room of the Hoosier Athletic Club. Table* will be decorated with baskets of fall flowers. Hostesses will be Mesdames 0. Dolly Gray, Leo GutzwUler, Vernon Warner, and Mary Hoereth. Mrs. Brand Hostess Mrs. Leo Brand, 318 Lincoln street, will be hostess for a social meeting of the Alpha chapter, Alpha Beta Phi sorority, at 8:15 Wednesday night

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