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Sunnyside Guild Will Open Year Sunnyside guild will observe president's day with its annual luncheon Monday at the Columbia Club. This will also open the guild's ac tlvities for the year. The annual benefit card party will be held Oct. 21 at the Athenaeum Mrs. G. J. Bookwalter is hostess chairman for the luncheon, assisted by Mesdames A. H. Adams, J. E. Berry, B. E. Bowman, O. H. Bradley, J. N. Bromert, J. A Brookbank, Floyd Brown, Fred H. Bruhn and E. L. Burnett. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. Christine Wagner Rousch, violinist. Mrs. Hammel Honor Guest Baskets of late garden flowers will decorate the tables. Seated with the president and guest of honor, Mrs. Carrie L. Hammel, will be the officers, Mesdamse Ancel P. Harvey, first vicepresident; D. B. Sullivan, second vice-president; Charles Martin, secretary; William H. Hanning, assistant secretary', Wayne O. Stone, treasurer, and Leßoy Martin, corresponding secretary. At this table also will be the directors, Mesdames Frank Gaines, Fred S. Duesenberg, Richard B. Tuttle and Edward Ferger, and the committee chairmen, including: Membership Mrs. Charles Seidcnsticker. Publicity—Mrs. Chantllia White and Mrs. B. B Pettijohn Prizes and Cards Mrs. B M. Forbes. Buyer for Loan Closet—Mrs. J. Hart Laird Chairman for Card Party—Mrs William T Eisenlohr. Meetings at Bunnyslde—Mrs. A. B. Chapman Motor Corps—Mrs. Ancel P. Harvey. Telephone—Mrs. C. J. Mclntyre. Relief Committee- Mrs. Floyd J. Mattice. Refreshment Committee—Mrs. William H Hanning. Committees Are Named Mrs. William T. Eisenlohr, general chairman for the card party, has announced the following committees : Tickets—Mesdames Floyd J. Mattice. chairman; J. N. Bromert, assistant chairman; Le Roy Martin, S. C. Wasson, Donald Graham, J. A. Daugherty, William Werner, R. H. Sturm, Charles Renard, Marie Bush Griffey, Charles Martin, Irving Hamilton and Miss Margaret Brick. Chances- Mesdames Ancel P. Harvey, chairman: C. W. Richardson, assistant chairman; Paul Leathers, Thomas C. Whallon, W. H Cooper, George W. Shaffer, Chanttlla E White, Carrie L. Hammel. Advertising—Mesdames Fred S. Duesenberg. chairman; S. H. Greenburg, assistant chairman; Maxwell Lang, A. W Early, J. E. Berry. Prizes—Mesdames A. B. Chapman, chairman; Jesse G. Marsftiall, assistant chairman; Edward Ferger. D B. Sullivan, Boyd Templeton. B. B. Pettijohn. J. A. Brookbank, George Lemaux, Albert F. Eitelgorg, Harvey Martin and William J. Wemmer. Decorations—Mesdames A. C. Earing, chalrmnn; George Hilgemeier, assistant chairman; H. A. Condit, G. F. Kleder, Rufus Mumford, G. J. Bookwalter, John T. Sawyer, Louis Seyffert, Carl E. Wood, Clyde E. Titus, A J. Smith, Frank E. Gaines, G. G. Schmidt and Walter Olin. Tables and Chairs—Mesdames Wayne O. Stone, chairman: Allan S. Heaton, assistant chairman; A. H. Adams, B. E. Bowman, J. A. Roush, O. H. Bradway. Gaylord Rust, J. Frank Holmes, Edward H. Enners, Howard W. Linkert and E. J. Braman. Table Covers—Mesdames Fred C. Krauss, chairman: William Freund, assistant chairman; E. L. Burnett, Kurt W. Schmidt, Margaret Reams, Adrian Hamersly, Claude T. Hoover, Fred H. Bruhn, H. V. Scarborough, Harold J. Koch, arid Charles E, Bebingcr. Cards and Pencils—Mesdames William H. Hanning, chairman; Roy McNair, assistant chairman; Omer Hawkins, Gus Meyer, C J. Mclntyre, A. J. Hucber, J. A. Warrender, John Klueber, H. D. Hamilton, L. C. Burnett, and Charles B.vfleld. Door Prizes—Mesdames B. M. Forbes chairman, Edward Schurman, assistant and Y“hartYaird* TUttlC ' ThomnS Halc Cigarets—Mesdames Flovd Brown, chairman. Sidney Rice. Glen F. Harsh. Wallace O. Lee and Sydney Weinstein Candy—Mesdames Charles Seulensticker chairman, O. P. Fauchier assistant chairman, Lynn Stone and E. Park Akin.

State W. 0. T. U. Plans Prepared for Convention Plans are under way for the annual convention of the Indiana Women's W. C. T. U. to be held in Columbus, Ind., Oct. 14 to 17. The program will include addresses by Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, Atlanta, Ga., evangelist of the national W. C. T. U.; Mrs. Ida Wiss Smith, Des Moines, national vicepresident, and Miss Grace Lehigh Scott, national field worker. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Indianapolis, has announced the program in the Message, official W. C. TANARUS, U. publication, of which she is editor. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Stanley, Liberty, Is the state president and will preside. Other state officers are Mrs, Ida M. Mix, Kokomo, vice-president; Mrs. Mary E. Woodard. Fountain City, corresponding secretary; Miss Mary C. Donnell, Greensburg. recording secretary, and Mrs. Stella C. Stimson. Terre Haute, treasurer. Convention headquarters Will be the St. Denis hotel. Reservations may be made with Mrs. William Gross, Columbus.

University Women of City to Hold Opening Dinner Oct. 11

"Opening meeting of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women will be a dinner at the Central Y. W. C. A. at 6 Tuesday, Oct. 11. The dinner will honor the new president, Mrs. Walter P. Morton, and her executive board. Albert E. Bailey, dean of evening and extension courses at Butler university and head of the fine arts department, will talk on ‘‘A Cruise Around the Mediterranean.” Reservations for the dinner may be made with Mrs. Merwyn Bridenstine, social chairman, or Mrs. O. M. Helmer. The fine arts study group offers a thirty weeks course in art, books and music. Mrs. James A. Bawd£n, chairman, has charge of reservations. It will open with classes scheduled at 9:45 each Tuesday for ten weeks, beginning Oct. 18. Miss Blanche Stillson will be instructor of a handcraft class, which will make block designs suitable for printing Christmas cards, linens and book plates. The music section will co-operate with the Junior League in the presentation of five lectures by Ferdi-

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New Regent to Be Honored at Chapter Lunch Mrs. Clarence J. Finch, newly elected regent, will be guest of honor at the annual luncheon of the Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, national society. Daughters of the Union, to be held on Monday at the Shively tearoom, 1930 North Alabama street, located in the area occupied by Camp Morton, during the Civil war. Guests and members will be served at small tables grouped around a center table at which will be seated the new regent, the past regents and the program chairman. Tables will be decorated with fall flowers. The newly elected staff of officers will act as hostesses at the smaller tables, their places being indicated by miniature figures of Uncle Sam. Among the speakers on the program following the luncheon will be Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb, whose subject will be "Indiana—lts Historical, Musical, Cultural and Natural Resources.” Mrs. R. Harry Miller, program chairman, will speak on “Camp Morton.” Mrs. M. D. Didway will read a greeting to the new officers from the members and regents of out-of-town chapters will bring greetings from their members. Mrs. T. W. Demmerly, retiring regent, will present the gavel to Mrs. Finch. SORORITY WILL HOLD RUSH PARTY First of a series of rush parties to be given by Beta chapter, Delta Sigma sorority, will be a slumber party tonight at Robin Wood inn. A midnight lunch will be served tonight with a breakfast Sunday morning. The chapter wil make plans for other rush parties, a bridge tournament, and a rummage sale to be held soon at a meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Clifford Hart, 524 South Central court. There will be a picnic supper followed by the business meeting at 7:30. Couple to Be at Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson will be at home at Crawfordsville after Nov. 1. Mrs. Stevenson formerly was Miss Majorie Ann Lilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lilly of this city.

nand Schaefer on Monday mornings preceding Symphony concerts on Tuesday nights. Each lecture will explain the current concert program. The pre-school child study group will meet with Mrs. Nathan E. Pearson, chairman. 4256 Rookwood avenue, at 2:30 Friday, Oct. 7. The pre-adolescent child study group will meet at the home of Mrs. T. .Victor Keene, chairman, 3209 North New Jersey street, at 2:30 Tuesday, Oct. 18. The internacional relations study group will meet with Mrs. A. H. Hinkle, chairman, 3252 Broadway, at 3:30 Monday, Oct. 17. Mrs. O. H. Helmer will present a paper on present world conditions. Mrs. Wilbur Appel, chairman of the ways and means committee, is organizing sections in both auction and contract bridge, each section to meet once a month for eight months, beginning in October. Proceeds will be added to the fellowship fund. Mrs. J. M. Williams will give lessons to beginners or supervise play in either contract or auction bridge in her home, 2854 North Talbot street, in the morning or evening.

Miss Rosamond Van Camp is chairman of the Children's theater at the Civic theater. She has announced the signing of Miss Muriel Brown of the Goodman theater in Chicago to serve as guest director for “The Three Musketeers,” which will open at the playhouse Saturday, Oct. 15. Besides the customary matiness for juvenile audiences, the children's theater also will present “The Three Musketeers” at three evening performances for adults. Miss Van Camp is a member of the Junior League. Mrs. Elsie Brubaker is assistant chairman of the benefit card party to be given by the Welfare Club Friday, Oct. 7. at the Athenaeum. Mrs. Lawrence F. Orr, 5530

Betrothed Couple Will Be Guests at Dinner Party

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter will entertain with a dinner party at the Indianapolis Athletic Club tonight for Mr. Baxter's sister, Miss Delight Baxter, and Orien W. Fifer Jr., whose marriage will take place Oct. 8. Autumn flowers and colors will be used in the appointments and decorations. The guests will include: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones of Mishawakee, week-end guests of the Baxters; Messrs, and Mesdames Emory Baxter, Paul Fifer, Herschel Davis. Lewis Hensley, Culver Godfrey, Misses Mary Jewell Fargo, Marian Power, Dorothy Wurst of East

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY Garden section of the Woman's Department Club will meet at 10:30 with Mrs. Willard N. Clute speaking, and at 2 for a program. Mrs. James P. Darnall, 3410 Brookside parkway, north drive, will be hostess for a meeting of the Sesame Club when Mrs. Bert J. Westover will discuss “The Lady of Godey's." Responses will be “A Late Book I Have Read.” Ladies’ night will be held by the | Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. chapter house. Charles P. Emerson will discuss "The Cultures East and West.” Monday Afternoon Reading Club will hold President’s day at Two Brooks estate with Mesdames Hayden K. Rouse and DeWitt S. Morgan as hostseses. Mrs. Archibald M. Hall will be the speaker. “Thirties to the Numerologist” will be the subject of Miss Mary M. Kautz in a talk before the Irvington Woman's Club at its President's; day luncheon at Whispering Winds. President's day will be observed by the New' Era Club at the home of Mrs. Fred Faulke, 2051 Ruckle street. Mrs. W. L. Tilson is president. Mrs. Nellie Petri will assist. Indianapolis Associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa will meet with Mrs. Henley T. Hottel. 5856 Broadway. Assisting Mrs. Hottel will be Mesdames Charles Federman and F. L. Zried. TUESDAY Guest day will be held by the Women's Auxiliary to Railway Mail Association at the Woman's Department Club. M. E. Foley will be the guest speaker. Alpha lota Latreian will meet at the home of Mrs. Claud L. Sumner, 221 Hamton drive. Mrs. F. S. Taylor will assist. Following the program, to be given by Richard F. Mills, a style show will be presented. Mrs. Harry E. Jordan is chairman of the President's day luncheon to be held by the Irvingtdn Home Study Club at 1 at Whispering Wids. Mrs. C. E. Ferrell will be hostess for the Hoosier Tourist Club meeting. On the program will be “Madison, the Switzerland of America,” by Mrs. J. P. Aspinall; “Hoo- ; sier Haunts of Lincoln,’’ Mrs. E. H.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

North Capitol avenue, is state ticket chairman for the meeting of the Indiana council of Republican women, to be held Wednesday at the Columbia Club. She also is a member of the board o£ directors of the Women's Department Club. Mrs. Harley W. Rhodehamel, 5102 Washington boulevard, is chairman of the literature-drama department of the Woman’s Department Club, which will entertain the general club at its first meeting Wednesday. She will preside. Miss Alice Dickey, 1601 West Morris street, is a member of the committee in charge of the benefit bridge party to be given this month by the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Zeta Tau Alpha. *'

Chicago and Mary Elizabeth Royse of Terre Haute, and Messrs.. Frederick Baxter, Harry Sargent and Austin Bruce. Miss Power and Miss Helen Foster entertained this afternoon at Miss Power’s home,- 4820 Washington boulevard, with a kitchen shower and bridge party. Miss Winifred Foster assisted. The guests included: Mrs. Fifer. Mrs. Hensley, Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Emory Baxter, Mrs. Norman Baxter. Mrs. Walter Hickman, and Misses Martha Jane Baker, Frances Hoight, Lucy Link, Marjorie Devaney, Virginia Cochrane. Helen Hitz, Mary Belle Long of Thorntown, Eleanor Peterson and Sarah Crouch, both of Crawfordsville, Miss Royse, Miss Wurst, and Miss Fargo.

Johnson, and “Down in the Pocket’,” by Mrs. C. M. Finney. WEDNESDAY President’s day will be observed by the Irvington Mothers Study Club at Whispering Winds. Presidents’ greetings will be given by Mrs. Charles F. Bechtold and Mrs. J. Ladd Mozley. “Mothercraft and the Home” will be discussed by Mrs. D. E. Finkenbiner. Mrs. Guy O. Carpenter will present a musical program. Mrs. Walter White, will be hostess for the President’s day celebration of Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Literature and drama section of the Woman's Department Club will be hostess to the general club with Mrs. Alice Baxter Mitchell presenting the program. FRIDAY Mrs. Blanche McCoy will present “Historical and Geographical Sketch of India” at a meeting of the Culture Club with Mrs. Albert Ogle as hostess. Fayette Club will hold a Hallowe'en costume party at the home of Mrs. Joseph M. Taylor, 2547 North Talbot street. Former members of the club will be special guests. SATURDAY A breafast at 11:30 at the Rose of Sharon cottage, 2241 North Delaware street, and a trip to Foster hall on the J. K. Lilly estate will feature the President’s day celebration of the Magazine Club.

D, A, R, GROUP TO OBSERVE BIRTHDAY

The birthday anniversary of Caroline Scott Harrison, first presidentgeneral of the D. A. R., will be celebrated Wednesday at the opening meeting of the local chapter named in her honor. The Honorable William Henry Harrison, her grandson, will be the speaker at the celebration to be held at 2 in the chapter house. Washington bicentennial music will be presented by Raymond D. Jackson, bass, accompanied by Dorothy Knight Greene. Hostesses at the tea will be: Mrs. Ralph W. Showalter and Mrs. Harold R. Cunning, who will be assisted by Mesdames Cleon Nafe, William F. Kegley and E. L. Shaver.-

Wedding Rite Is Solemnized at Cathedral Miss Martina Ann Shea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shea, 1928 North Delaware street, became the bride of Edward F. Kinney, Syracuse, N. Y., son of E. H. Kinney, at 9 this morning at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, with the Rt. Rev. Joseph Chartrand officiating. The bride wore a dark browmw'ool suit with a collar of burgundy fox, and brown suede accessories. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. The only attendant, Miss Mary Helen Shea, wore a suit of red ostrich wool trimmed in ■white ermine, and a corsage of American Beauty roses. Vincent Shea, brother of the bride, w T as best man. A wedding breakfast was served at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the bridal party. Out of town guests included Mrs. Wm. Kemp of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kinney of Toronto, Canada, and Mr. Hugh Gallegher of Alameda, Cal. Immediately following the breakfast the couple left for a motor trip through the East and Canada. Mrs. Kinney attended St. Mary-of-the Woods College and Mr. Kinney attended Manhattan college, New York City. The at home address after Oct. 21, is for 5128 Park avenue. Irvington Union Program Is to Open With Tea Irvington Union of Study clubs class program will open with a tea at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon in sculpture court at the John Herron Art institute. Miss Blanche Stillson, who will conduct the art classes this winter, will speak on “Prints,” as the first of her series on Oriental art. The following will be guests of honor at the tea: Mesdames Demarchus Brown, Kate Milner Rabb. Agnes McColloch Hanna, J. J. Haramv, Lenora Coffin, W. J. Marks, Clifton Wheeler, Frederick Polley, William Fcrsvthe, Adolph Schmuck, R. C. Craig, Simon Baus, Dr. Mary Young, D g. Persis White Simmons, Miss Dorothy Morlan and Miss Lucile Morehouse. Members and prospective members of the study classes are invited to attend the tea. The committee for the art appreciation study class is in charge. It is composed of Mesdames E. C. Johnson, chairman: Walter Montgomery and George M. Gahagen. They will be assisted by the executive committee. Mrs. Charles Harris and Mrs. W. W, Ward will pour. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. Claire McTurnan and Mrs. Christine Wagoner Rousch. INSTITUTION HEAD TO BE SPEAKER Dr. Mary Harris, superintendent of the Federal Industrial Institution for Women at Alderon, W. Va., will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Altursa Club Friday at the Columbia Club. She is in Indianapolis to attend the national meeting of the American Prison Association, Oct. 3 to 7. Dr. Harris is a member of the board of directors for the association, as well as chairman of the woman's committee, an auxiliary organization. She will be introduced by Miss Mamie Bass, program chairman. Mothers to Convene The Lambda Chi Alpha Mother’s Club of Butler university will hold the first meeting of the year at 2 Wednesday, at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset avenue.-

Symphony Campaign Aids Named Mrs. Herbert Woollen, chairman of the membership drive of the Indiana State Symphony Society, has announced teams and captains for the campaign which will open Monday. The assignments follow: Team No. I—Miss Gladys Alwes. captain; Misses Eleanor Atkinson, Helen Shepard; Mesdames Ruth Benedict. Glenn Friermood. Mr. Ernest Heberlin. Mr. J. B. Rvde. Team No. 2—Mrs. George Bailev. captain: Miss Julia Brink, and Mesdames H. T. Burpee. W. L. Longworth, Donald Morris. J. MacDdwell. Team No. 3—Mrs. Isaac Born, captain: Mesdames Charles Efrovmson. I. G. Kahn. Victor Goldberg. Jack Goldfarb, William I. Ellison. Harold JafTee. Jack Goldberg and Miss Gertrude Feibelman. Team No. 4—Mrs. Wendel Coler. captain; and Mesdames Russ Byers. Raymond Gill. Stuart Greene. Jean McCormick. Walter Tomv, Harold Walton. Team No. s—Mrs. Clare Cox. captain, and Misse Bernice Church, Eugenia Magidson and Ruth Van Meter, and Mesdames Ovid Dunn. William Devin, E. C. Johnson. Harold Larsh, James Lowry, Earl Noggle and Ruick. Team No. 6—Albert Deluse. captain; Misses Katherine Brown. Eliabeth Carter and M. M. Rhodes and Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, Robert Blakeman. Will Cox, William Kothe, William Mothershead and Perry Meek. Team No. 7—Miss Sara Ewing, captain. Team No. B—Miss Olive Faulkner, captain; Misses Helen Hittle and Mable Murrer. Team No. 9—Mrs. Henley Holliday, captain: and Mesdames Meredith Nicholson Jr.. Charles H. Bradley. Austin Brown. Jesse Fletcher. W. C. Griffith. Fred Holliday. A. W. Noiing. Malott White. Stewart Wilson and Messrs. Parsev Pfaff. Conrad Ruckelshaus. Team No. 10 —Miss Hollingsworth, captain. Team No. 11—Miss Grace Hutchings, captain. Team No. 12—Miss Lorle Krull, captain. Team No. 14—Mrs. Carl Lieber Jr., captain; Mr. Herman Arndt, Mrs. Lorinda Cottingham Howell. Mrs. Frank Edenharter. Mrs. Evelyn Heckel. Mr. Robt. Miller. Miss Martha Rundell. Mr. John Schmacher. Mrs. Harold Robinson. Team No. 15—Paul Matthews, captain: Clarence Elbert. C. L. Heath and Misses Marv Elizabeth Johnson. Hazel Thomson and Dr. William N. Wishard. Team No. 16—Mrs. Robert Milliken. captain; Mesdames William Ray Adams, George Denny Sr.. T. A. Gilliam. George Home. Addison Parry, Ernest Rupel. James Carroll, James C. Carter and Misses Ruth Hodges and Elizabeth Watson. Team No. 17—Mrs. Edward Norvell, captain: Misses Betsy Bvram. Betty Burns, Phoebe Emerson, Hilda Hibben. Helen Hyde, Dorothy Johnston and Sibvl Stafford. Team No. 18—Miss Elizabeth Ohr, captain. Team No. 19—Mrs. Henry Schurmann, captain. Team No. 29—William Schumacher, captain. •Team No. 21—Mrs. Louis Thomas, captain; Mesdames Frank Ball Jr., Willis Conner Jr„ Herbert Bacon, Everett McGriff A. F. Head and Howard Koch. Team No. 22—Mrs. Robert Winslow, captain; Mesdames Clifford Arrtch, James Collins, Miss Harriet Denny, Francis Dunn, William Garstang. Theodore Griffith Misses Isabel Guedelhoefer, Harriet Dennv Carolyn Richardson, and Mesdames Edward Taggart. Team No. 23—Miss Dorothy Merrill, Tudor Hall, captain. Team No. 24 Mrs. Charles Latham special guts team, captain, and Mesdames George Bailey, Robert Adams, Thomas H Cox, Jack Goodman, Dorothy Goodrich Elsa Haerle, Sylvester Johnson, Lafayette Page, Norman Perry, Herman Wolff. Herbert Woollen and Messrs. Jacob Mueller and Leonard Strauss. Mothers to Be Pledged Delta Zeta Mothers Club of Butler university will honor pledge mothers at a meeting to be held at 12:30 Tuesday at the new chapter house, 342 Berkley road. A bridge party will follow the luncheon and business meeting.

Indiana Council of G . O. P. Women . Convenes Wednesday

Opening session of the state convention of the Indiana Council of Republican Women, to be held Wednesday at the Columbia Club, will be held at 10. with the president, Mrs. Frank J. Lahr, presiding. The program will include greetings by Mrs. Louis R. Markun, acting chairman of the Marion County Council of Republican Women, and a response by Mrs. Robert A. Dennis, vice-president of the state council and chairman of hostesses of the convention. The president’s message will be given by Mrs. Lard, with Mrs. T. J. Louden, Bloomington, second vicepresident, presiding. Mrs. L. Preston Highley, music chairman, will direct community singing. A school of politics will be conductced by Mrs. Louden; Mrs. Bertha A. Zimmerman, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Zeola Heraty Misoner, Michigan City. Luncheon will be served at 12. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, state council chaplain, will give the invocation. The afternoon program will begin at 1. Allan Markun will give a reading, “The Future Voters of America,” and Mrs. H. B. McClanahan will sing. All state and county candidates present will be introduced. Miss Clara Chapman Gilbert will give a current events talk, “Our World of Today.” A quartet from the “Memories” ensemble, composed of Mrs. Hazel Sylvia Hill, Mrs. Richard Fielding, Mrs. George Beigler and Mrs. L. Preston Highley, accompanied by Mrs. Eva Fleming, will sing southern melodies. Mrs. Christene Bradley South, who will speak, is a Kentuckian by birth and is the daughter of Senator William O. Bradley, who was the first Republican governor of Kentucky.

SEPTEMBER BRIDE

■ ' .' i W—Photo by Moorefleld. Mrs. Robert H. Patterson Before her marriage Sept. 21, Mrs. Robert H. Patterson was Miss Mary Esther Kinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Kinney. Twentieth street and Shadeland Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson are at home at 3469 North Illinois street.-

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—Photo bv Platt, Mrs. Clarence Allen A recent bride is Mrs. Clarence Allen, whose marriage took place Sept. 27 at Sacred Heart church. She formerly was Rosemary Wernsing, daughter of Mrs. Anthony B. Wernsing, 1717 Union street.

Voters’ League to Hold Tea as Season Starts A membership tea at 3 Wednesday at the Propylaeum will open the year’s program of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, when Mrs. Quincey Wright, president of the Cook County, Illinois league, will discuss "A Platform for the League.” Constructive economy in government, prevention and relief of unemployment and international cooperation are the general subjects presented by the platform which is planned to co-ordinate the work of the local leagues throughout the country. Mrs. Wright who will speak at 3:30 was a member of the national committee which drafted the platform. The league is planning a candidates meeting on Oct. 19, an Institute of Public Affairs Nov. 16 and a series of study group meetings on problems of unemployment for late October and early November, meeting at 10 on Wdnesdays in the Rauh Memorial library.

At the time that Kentucky ratified the federal suffrage amendment, Mrs. South was president of the Kentucky suffrage organization. She was the first Republican national committee-woman from her state, and the first woman elected as dele-gate-at-large elected from that state. Mrs. J. E. P. Holland, Bloomington, state vice-chairman, will speak on plans for the campaign, and Miss Dorothy Cunningham, national committee-woman, will speak on party loyalty and the national phases of the election. Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, chairman of the speakers bureeau of the state committee; Miss Genevieve Brown, candidate for reporter of the supreme and appellate courts; and Miss Mary Sleeth, candidate for state treasurer will also speak. With Mrs. Lahr, president, the members of the board of the council include: Mrs. Elizabeth Boucher. Valparaiso; Mrs. T. J. Louden, Bloomington; Mrs. Robert Dennis, Indianapolis; Mrs. Bertha A. Zimmerman, Terre Haute; Mrs. Zeola Hershey Misener, Michigan City: Mrs. Frank Donner. Greencastle; Mrs. William F. Hodges. Gary; Mrs. Noel Neal. NobJesville; Miss Elizabeth Paul. Cambridge City; Mrs. John Hornung. Greensburg; Mrs. Lawrence F. Orr, Indianapolis; Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield. Indianapolis; Mrs. Mabel Parrett Redman. Princeton: Mrs. Lou Ella Cox. Gary; Mrs. Florence A Roach, Richmond; Mrs. Thomas J. Brooks, Bedford. James M. Ogden Will Speak to Women Council James M. Ogden will speak on “Attorney-General and Law Enforcement” at the President's day luncheon of the Indianapolis Council of Women to be held Tuesday at the Lincoln. Mrs. Edna Pauley, president, will preside. An organ recital will be given by Dale Young while Delmar Huppert, tenor, will sing. A prayer, written by Mrs. A. J. Clark, will be given by Mrs. W. F. Holmes. Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. John H. Compton have charge of the program. Decorations are in charge of Mesdames Walter Geisel, Harold Trusler and Wayne Hill. Mrs. Pauley has announced that council meetings will be held in the various churches affiliated with the council and in the clubhouses of affiliated women organizations. The year’s program will be as follows: November—Dr. Murray De Armond, “Neutral Concept of Individuality." December—Mrs. David Ross to speak on motion pictures. January—Judge Maurice Geckler. "Child Welfare.” and Captain Robert Bates, "Indianapolis Police Radio Svstem." March—Charles F. Coffin. "Preamble to the Constitution of the United States." April—Chiid Welfare Institute. May—Russell D. Moore, assistant superintendent of the Indiana reformatory at Pendleton.

TRI PSIS ARE TO PLEDGE MOTHERS Tri Psi sorority will hold pledge services for women whose daughters were recently pledged to the Butler chapter of Delta Delta Delta, at a luncheon meeting at 12:30 Friday, Oct. 7, at the Tri Delta house, 809 Hampton drive. Tri Psi is an organibation of mothers of Delta Delta Deltas. Mrs. J. W. Putnam will be the guest of honor. Hostesses will be Mesdames Thomas A. Bowser, Florence Harris, J. J. Marshall, C. P. Ryan, D. O. Taylor and William F. Emrich,

OCT. 1, 1932

Department Art Group Will Meet Art department of the Woman's Department Club will hold its opening meeting at 2 Monday at the clubhouse. 1702 North Meridian street. Miss Ida B. Wilhite will speak on “From Cleopatra to the Crinoline Girl,” illustrating her talk with figurines in period costumes. Tea will be served following the program, with the following members acting as hostesses; Mesdames E. A. Brown, chairman: Louis A. Fleury. Isabel A. Ferguson, E. A. Kelly, Elizabeth F. King. Clarence C. Wysong. George A. Bowen, W. A. Nowland, Roseoe Leavitt, Jerome E. Holma. Charles F. Remy, Oscar L. Watkins. Merritt E. Woolf and Dr. Mabel Bibler, Exhibit Will Be Held There will be an exhibit of paintings by L. O. Griffith. Nashville, on display at the clubhouse during October. The annual art pilgrimage will be a trip to Brown county Oct. 16, which will include visits to the artists' studios and luncheon at Abe Martin lodge. Brown county state park. Mrs. Alvin T. Coate is chairman of pilgrimages, and Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen is in charge of reservations. Mrs. Paul T. Payne, chairman of the art department, announces the following program for the year, with committees who will serve the department during the year; Nov. 7 Harold Stark, Aurora. 111., will lecture on Steamboat Gothic.'' Dec. 5- Art. in the Commonplace.'' exi pressing human relations in a series of [ living pictures given in costume, with music, poetry and dance, bv grls of th# Young Women's Christian Association. Jan. 2 An Afternoon With the Artists.' moving pictures by Dr. and Mrs. Leonidas Smith Feb. 6 The City of the Sacred Well.'* illustrated by Mrs. Glenn Diddel. with display of costumes, jewelry and curios. March 6 Indiana artists' exhibit at John Herron Art institute, an address. “Trend o£ Indiana Art.” by Wilbur D. i Rest, with tea and reception for artists. | art clubs of Indiana and guests. I April 3—Garden section. "The Art of Landscaping, ' by Lawrence V. Sheridan. The "Ten o'clock." a morning study £i ass , l , n £ r W will hieet at the home of Mrs. H B. Burnet. 4417 North Pennsylvania street, the first and third Wednesdays, beginning in November. Committees Are Named Officers of the art department and committees for the year are: Mesdames H. B. Burnet, honorary chairman; Paul T. Payne, chairman; E A Brown, vice-chairman: J. M Thlstlewaite, secretary- L. P. Robinson, treasurer. W D, Hamer, director, and C. T. Hanna, diExhibit Committee—Mesdames W D Hamer, chairman: H. B. Burnet T F - Davidson. I. M. Edwards, O. L. Watkins! Frank m E H We' a m r er. H ° nrV L °‘* h,oU ani November Luncheon Committee- Mesdames James T. Hamill, chairman: Frank C. Danev. vice-chairman; J. Ottis Adams, t;' S- £; v F, es ’ V E - Barcus, Lewis A. Coleman \*illard N. Clute, Nancy E Ent £!!!"£ Fauvre Harry W. Foreman! Frank E. Gates. Forest B Kellogg, R o y Slaughter. Edward Ferger, William E. Van Laiidnighain. George M. Cornelius, Frank Shellhouse. James Preston Smith. Everett, M. Schofield. John M. Williams. Isaac E Woodard. William W. Winslow, Guv Stayman. Miss Ida B. Wilhite and Miss Pearl r iviPier. Irring P. Blue." 18 '' 1 ” A Breece and Mr *' Crafts Mrs.' Frank F. Brandt, chairman, Miss Bertha M Edwards vice-chair-man- Mesdames Stanfield Keeney Edward L. Pedlow. Earl Wayne Butt, Howard W. Painter, Thomas Spencer and Flovd L Ktesge. Art Guides Mrs. A F. Wickes. chairman; Mesdames Hugh Baker, Roland Cotwn'r.A r rt M - Shou se. John F. Enkelke, lianTj Teter”’ Henry Le igh'on and WilPilgrimages—Mesdames Alvin T. Coate chairman; John T. Curry. E. L. Pedlow* George StPinmetz. Arlev E. McNeelv Hart Uu Ahi, CroSs!an< i, Cl,arlrs F Miller! Russell Adkins, A. C. Rasmussen, Charles R Sowder. E. Eugene Stuart, Fred L PettiRoy SUughte? arb ° Ur ' W ' J ' llubbard and Publicity—Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith, chairman. Telephone—Mesdames M. B. Hedges chairman; Forrest Danner, vice-chairman’ Herbert Grimes. Marie R. Ford. Mauri Criswell Laura Blanton. A. Adair, B F La Monde. Percv Johnson. Ernest V. Clark, w Crafty R B. Daley, Albert Muerer and Emma B King. Hostesses are Appointed There will be a separate group of hostesses for each month of the season, with Mrs. Arthur S. Ayrfs as general chairman. Following is a list of hostesses for each month: October—Mesdames Edward A. Brown chairman: George A. Bowen. Louis A* Fjpury. Isabel A. Ferguson, E. A Kelly" Elizabeth Fair King. Clarence C. Wv.song' W. A Nowland. Roseoe Leavitt. Jerom* K Holman Charles F Remy. Oscar L. Merr,U E ' Woolf and Dr. Mabel December—Mesdames William H Ker*hner chairman: Charles W. Field. Oliver > G ei lC \JY n ! c M. Bush. James M. Dungan, W. C. McGuire. Elnora Stewart. L S. Graham, M. R. Garver, William K. Beilis. cY„ S Jensen, H. L. Shimer and A. G. bv eeney. January—Mesdames Bert Gadd. chairman; Earl Wayne Bott, Maurice Mendenhall. J. c. Fardesty. W. I. Hoag E T Edwin L Lennox. Wiilis k! Miller Edward H. Niles. Lillian A. Ro'barri J. H. Orndorff. Louis Bade, and H. u. Hamilton. February—Mesdames W. D Long chair- ’? ar H -r° Anthony. O P McCleland" Boyd Templeton. J. B. Phillips. J C Price S' Alden Adams, J. C. Morrison. Harry E. Voshell, J. J, Shirley, Carl F Pohlrnann, Albert Power, and Miss Florenca W. Howell. March Tea—Mesdames Harry E. Watson, chairman; Bert McCammon. Edward H. Niles. Victor C. Kendall. J. B. Vandawork?i. S. R. Miles. A H. Hinkle, Frank Kimberiin, J N. Higgins, Donald Graham, Robert L. Moorhead. Benjamin F Cline Pprcy A. Wood. Peter C. Raillv, Bert c! Keithly, Stephen T. Bogert. E. A. Hendrickson. J. W. Barnes, Albert Fritz C E Crippin Everett A. Hunt W M. O'Brien! C. Fred Klee j. a. Marshall. L L. Mick, Hezzie B. Pike, Martin H. Wallick, Louis Schwhzer and John M Williams. April Mesdames Walter C. Grow chairman, George Mess. S. M. Brundage L. O. Bennett, E. L. Burnett- Raymond W. Chorley, G. W. Gordon S H. Clendennin, George M. Stedman., T. A. Stewart Bernice Summers, A. G. Wills, and Charles A. Trask. Courtesy Committee Mesdames Walter J. Slate, chairman; Milton I. Miller, vicechairman; J. Ottis Adams, Philip A. Keller. Lawrence McTurpan, Renee Barnes John Mendenhall, John E. Messick, Thomas Spencer, G. B. Taylor, Miss R. Katharine Beeson, and Miss Florence Bass. Door—Mesdames Julius E. Tinder, chairman; Frederick C Albershardt. vice-chair-man; Charles M Clayton. Herbert Grimes. M. L. Mendenhall, John R. Craig, F. H. Katterhenry. Willis Kinnear, Frank Wampler and Miss Lucille Ballard. Ten O'Clcck—Mrs Helen Talge Brown. Miss Bessie McClain and Mrs. H. H. Coburn, Plan Dramatic Recital Literature-drama department will be hostesses to the general club at its first meeting at 2 Wednesday. Mrs. Harley W. Rhodehamel, department chairman, will preside, and will introduce Mrs. Alice Baxter Mitchell, who will give a dramatic recital of Maxwell Anderson's “Elizabeth, the Queen.”* Mrs. Marian Grean will sing a group of old English songs, accompanied by Miss Francis Wishard. Autumn flowers will be used to decorate the auditorium and dining room, where tea will be served following the program. Mrs. A. M. Shouse is chairman of arrangements. She will be assisted by: Mesdames Earl Wayne Bolt E A. Brown Willard N. Clute. Edward 'Ferger, Haroid Ferguson. Harry L. Foreman, Howard J. Lacy. Robert J. Malloch, Arthur McKinney and Frank Wampler.

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