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India Will Be Discussed at Meeting ''Come With Me to India” will be the subject of the talk to be presented by Patricia Kendall, author, traveler and lecturer, to the general club of the Woman's Department Club Wednesday afternoon at the clubhouse, it will be the opening meeting of the season. Mrs Kendall will include the history. religions, geography, social customs and modes of thought of India in her talk. She is a Virginian by birth, but has spent many years of her life traveling and studying in India, her most recent visit being early this year. Mrs. R. O McAlexander, president, will preside at the business meeting beginning at 2. A social hour in the tearoom, with Mrs. Harry E. Watson and members of the hospitality committee as hostesses, will follow the program. Mrs. Madison Swadener and Mrs. Albert J. Hueber will preside at the tea table.

Book Group to Meet The Book-a-Month group . will meet at 11 Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review “American Outposts,” by Upton Sinclair. Reservations for the buffet luncheon to be served at 12:30 should be made with Mrs. William Dobson by Monday evening. The board of directors will meet with Mrs. McAlexander at the clubhouse, Monday morning at 10 The Woman's Department Club auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing Association, will meet with Mrs. Robert L. Moorehead, Brookville road, for luncheon on Tuesday at 12:30. Mrs. Alvin T. Coats, general chairman of pilgrimages of the art department, announces the following plans and committees for the annual autumn pilgrimage which will be held Oct. 16. Tour Will Be Made The tour of the Brown county artist's studios will start at the gallery in Nashville at 10. Each person who is a member or guest of the art department will receive a colored ribbon to be used as a badge. This will identify them as eligible to join in the visits to the studios. The tour will be divided into groups of twelve or fifteen, with a leader for each. Each leader will follow a map of the community showing the locations of the various studios. , Each tour will be planned so as not to conflict with another in time of visit, in order that each artist's pictures may be viewed by a group proportionate in size to the size of the studio.

At twelve-thirty all t he groups will meet at Abe Martin lodge on Weed Patch hill for luncheon, after which the tour will proceed as in the forenoon until all the studios have been visited. Arrangements have been made for those wishing to spend the weekend in Brown county, with Mrs. M. O. Stoddard, who is in charge of the cabins of the Hill Top camp school for girls. Committees Are Named Mrs. Paul T. Payne is chairman of the art department. Committees are as follows: Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, chairman of luncheon reservations; Mrs. E. L. Pedlow, chairman of auto transportation; Mrs. L. P. Smith, chairman of cabin reservations; Mrs. Fred L Pettitohn. hostess, and Mesdames Harvev Crossland. Russell Adkins. J R Curry, W. J. Hubbard, A. E. McNeely. Charles F. Miller. Rov Slaughter, Charles Sowder. G. P. Steinmetz and E. E. Stewart, hostesses. Members of the Tri Kappa alumnae chapter of Indianapolis will be guests of the art department on the pilgrimage, as will Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Bailey of Cleveland. Mr. Bailey is dean of evening and extension classes of Butler university and is a brother of Henry Turner Bailey, who was a noted art teacher and lecturer.

NAME HOSTESSES FOR CARD PARTY Mrs. E. O. Langen. president of the Altar Society of Cathedral parish, has announced hostesses for the card party to be given at 2 Tuesday at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. ' They axe Mesdames George McDonnell. Harry Hilgenberg. E. A. Schneider. William Curran, Charles Hockensmith, Charles Mueller, Edna Shepard. George Becherich and William Finn. JEWISH JUNIORS WILL HEAR TALK Council of Jewish Juniors will be addressed by Thomas Que Harrison. associate secretary for the National Council for Prevention of War. at the monthly meeting at 2:30 Sunday at Kirshbaum Community center. Mr. Harrison, who is on a speaking tour of Indiana under auspices of the Indiana Council of International Relations, will talk on "An Ex-Soldier Looks at Peace." Mrs. Sultan Cohen, president of the senior council, will speak on the Community Fund. Tribe to Hold Party Winamac Tribe of Red Men will have a card party and dance tonight at its hall. Twenty-ninth and Clifton streets. Music will be furnished by the Grand High Catchers band.

Delta Gamma Alumnae Meet With Mrs. John D. Alexander

Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Delta Gamma sorority was to hold its October luncheon and business meeting at 1 today at the country home of Mrs. John D. Alexander. A profusion of fall flowers was to be used in decorating the house. Bowls of chrysanthemums were to center the tables at serving time. Assisting hostesses were to be Mesdames Rex C. Boyd. Herman Lauter. Alfred Guyot. John D. Pitcher. Guy Morrison. W. A. Coglizer and J. Frenzel Howard. Members of the June graduating classes of Butler and Indiana universities. and those new to Indianapolis. were to be guests of honor at the luncheon. Reports were to be given on the

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New Officers to Take Office at Annual Tea Annual fall tea and installation of officers will be held by the Indianapolis Pan-Hellenic Association at a Monday afternoon tea at the Marott. Tea will be served in the Crystal room, with autumn flowers in shades of purple used in the decorations. A musical program will be presented. In the receiving line will be the new and retiring officers. Incoming officers are: Mrs. Donald O'NNeil, Aloha Delta Theta. president; Mrs. C. R Hamilton. Pi Beta Phi. vice-president: Mrs. Paul Mvers. Alpha Delta Pi. corresponding secretary: Miss Edith Allen. Alpha Chi Omega, recording secretary; Miss Martha Crawford. Alpha Phi. treasurer, and publicity chairman; Miss Rubv Hamilton and Mrs. Harold F. Bovd executive board. Retiring officers are: Miss Hamilton. Kappa Delta, president; Mrs. ONeNil. vice-president; Mrs. Henry Morgan. Delta Gamma, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Bovd. Zeta Tau Alpha, recording secretary, and Mrs. J. P. Lahr, Alnba Gamma Delta, treasurer. The committee in charge is Mrs. Frances Sinex, Mrs. C. C. Crumbaker and Miss Martha Crawford.

SORORITY TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY

Miss Josette Yelch, president of the Butler university chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, will head the receiving line at the open house from 2 to 6 Sunday at the chapter house, 201 Blue Ridge road. The affair, in honor of new pledges, will begin the open-house season of sororities and fraternities on the campus.

Others in the line will be: Mrs. Laßose Sommerville, house chaperon; and the pledges. Misses Theresa Alig, Janet Chapman, Vivian Harmon, Elizabeth Stayton, Thelma Roller, Frances Durham, Virginia Teague, Helen Hampson, Susan Hill, Lov ill a

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Horne, Jean Lane, Constance Pearce, Florence Otto, Janet Power, Florence Pyle and Janet Nogle. Music will be provided by Misses Vera Sudbrock and Mae Henri Lane. Miss Josephine Bennett is in charge. The decorations will be fall flowers in shades of yellow and orange. ZETA TAU ALPHAS WILL GIVE BENEFIT Annual benefit bridge party sponsored by the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Zeta Tau Alptia sorority will be held Tuesday night. Nov. 15 at the Antlers. Miss Margaret Kluger is general chairman. Committee chairmen assisting her are Miss Louise Kerr, arrangements: Miss Alice Dickey, candy; Miss Mildred Lawior. style show; Mrs. Russell Justice, prizes, and Miss Louise Berndt. tickets. Miss Lucdcman Hostess Tau Delta Sigma sorority will meet Monday night at the home of Miss Helen Luedeman, 1534 Asbury street.

recent convention held at Victoria. B. C.. and on pledgings of active chapters in Indiana. Mrs. Frank L. Churchman, president. was to announce the following additional committees for the year: Advisory—Mesdames George O. Browne S Douglas Bash W O. O Daniel, Paul D. Gaymnn and Mrs. Guyot. Charity Work—Mrs. David Liggett. Finance - Miss Edna G. Nol>d Membership—Mrs Gerald Redding. Bridge Tournament—Mrs. j. Dwight Peterson. Mrs. Lauter. Mrs. Harold Epler and Miss Virginia Ploch. Publicity—Misses Mary Virginia Clark and Martha Lee McCreary and Mrs. Guy Morrison. Officers of the group with Mrs. Churchman are: Mrs. Guyot. vice-president; Mrs George Stout, corresponding secretarv: Mrs Gavman. recording secretarv: Miss Nowland treasurer; Mrs John Kissinger. Anchora. correspondent, and Mrs Henry C. Morgan. Panhelienic representative..

Mrs. Walter Baker Williams is chairman of the committee in charge of the first luncheonbridge to be given for women of the Indianapolis Aihletio Club Wednesday at the club. Mrs. Patricia Kendall will be the speaker at the first general meeting of the Woman’s Department Club Wednesday afternoon. Her subject will be "Come With Me to India.” Miss Margaret Warner’s engagement to Frank E. McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Me-

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MONDAY A musicale will be given following a 1 o'clock luncheon by the Review Club in opening the year at the Proylaeum. Mrs. H. Maurice Angell and Mrs. Clair McTurnan will be hostesses. Mrs. W. R. Hatton, Fortville, will be hostess for the luncheon to be held by the Welfare Club. Mrs. O. L. Hatton is chairman of the committee, assisted by Mesdames Paul Brown, Harry Dawson, Henry Dithmer Jr., J. H. Dillon, E. L. Donahue and O. A. Farthing. Board of directors of the Womans Department Club will meet at 10 at the clubhouse. “The March of the American Club Woman,” w r ill be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter at a meeting of the Present Day club. Mrs. Ernest Rupel and Mrs. B. F. Leib will be hostesses. “Sunny Spain" will be discussed by Miss Margaret Friedrich at a meeting of Chapter G. P. E. O. Sisterhood at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ralph McKay, 353 North Bolton avenue. John I. Kautz will discuss “You Ought to Write a Book” at a meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club at the D. A. R. Chapter house. President's day will be observed at the Arlington tearoom by the Irvington Coterie. “Indiana from the Air” will be discussed by Mrs. Bob Shank at a meeting of the Municipal Gardens Women's Department club with Mrs. Cecil Dillon as hostess. The board of directors will meet at 1. followed by a business meeting at 2. TUESDAY Mrs. C. Fred Fitehey will be hostess for a meeting of the Inter Alia Club. Mrs. J. Browning Gent and Mrs. Fred E. Wagoner will present papers. * Riley day will be celebrated at the Indianapolis Day Nursery by the Independent Social Club. “Colonial Life and Character” will be the subject of discussion at the meeting of the Irvington Tuesday Club, which will meet with Mrs. C. H. Winders, Rockville road. Mrs. M. D. Lupton and Mrs. William B. Farmer will be on the program. Mrs. A. M. -McVie wall be hostess for the meeting of the Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club. On the program will be Mrs. P. E. Pow’ell and Mrs. J. W. Potter. Mrs. Fiank Freers of Lindbergh Highlands will be hostess for a business meeting and luncheon of the ArtemavS Club. Assisting her will be Mrs. Wayne Freers and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt. Officers will be installed at- a meeting of the Procter Club, with Mrs. Joseph F. Ryan as hostess. Mrs. Alfred Rapp will. discuss "Adelade Procter."

Stanfield Social Workers Circle, Meridian Street Methodist church, will meet at the home of Mrs. James M. Ogden. 4651 North Capitol avenue. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames H. Foster Clippinger, Charles W. Jew’ett. Hugh Carpenter. Ernest L. Barr and Chester A. Jewett. Mrs. Harry O. Garman will lead devotions. President’s day will be celebrated by the To Kalon Club w’ith a musical tea at 2 at the Marott. On the program will be Mrs. Melissa Jane Polk and Charles T. Ferry. Mrs. J. C. Todd will be hostess for a meeting of the Irvington Friendship Circle. Mrs. Dennis Dalton will assist. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Demarchus Brown w-ill lecture on “Ruskin. the Search for Beauty.’’ at 10 at Irvington Presbyterian church, in the English literature class of the Irvingt-on Union of Clubs study group. “China" will be the subject for the program of the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club, to be given by Mrs. R. J. Smith and Mrs. George W. Faulstich. Mrs. O. N. Allen will be hostess. Mrs. C. C. Carey will sponsor a

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Kinney, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Margaret Clements. The wedding will take place Thanksgiving day. Mrs. William T. Eisenlohr is general chairman of the annual benefit card party to be given by the Sunnysi.de Guild Wednesday at the Athenaeum. Mrs. Edward Fisher is the former Miss Ruth Dorothy Danke, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy M. Danke, 3102 North New Jersey street. Her marriage took place Oct. l.

box lunch meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon Club at Woollen’s Gardens. Mrs. Charles Trotter will lecture on “Famous American Naturalists.” Zetathea Club will meet at Rauh Memorial library ■with Mrs. O. K. Horner as hostess. The program will be given by Mrs. J. W. Walker and Mrs. Russell Sigler. “An Afternoon With Riley” will be the theme of the Minerva Club program. Mesdames N. S. Lloyd, George T. Linting and Frank C. Spangler will contribute to the program. Mrs. V. C. Wiley will be hostess. President’s day will be observed by the New Century Club with a luncheon at 12:30 in the Hunters room of the Marott. Mrs. E. Preston Jones, new president, and Mrs. Frank W. Parrish, retiring president, will be honored. THURSDAY A president’s day luncheon will be held by the Current Events Club with Mrs. Cora M. Raber as hostess. Mrs. Rhoda Dawson will assist. Mrs. J. D. Setzer will discuss “Women in Industry.” Beta chapter of the Delphian society will meet at 9:45 in the club rooms of the Fletcher American bank for the second lesson on French literature with Mrs. James Criswell leading. She will be assisted by Mesdames W. A. Bohme, T. E. Cory and C. D. Elliott. Mrs. Phillip M. Gallahue will discuss “Mining, Oil and Lime Stone Industry in Indiana” at a meeting of the Veronica club of Oldenberg academy alumnae. Hostesses besides Mrs. Gallahue will be Mesdames Clara Hagen Langsdale and David Swain.

| “The Magnificent Obsession” by I Lloyd C. Douglas will be reviewed by Mrs. W. M. Somers at a meeting of the Thursday Lyceum club. Mrs. H. T. Brow’n will be hostess. FRIDAY President's day will be observed | by the Over the Teacups Club with a visit to Foster hall. Mrs. J. A. I Sutherland will be hostess. Mrs. Cecil Strupe will be honored j by the Friday Afternoon Reading Club at a luncheon wffien Mrs. A. J. Barnes will discuss the fortieth anniversary of the club. The social committee will be in charge. Mrs. L. R. Cartwright, 5717 Ceni tral avenue, will be hostess for a meeting at 2 of the North End Garden Club. House plants will be discussed and a friendship garden exchange of plants and bulbs will be held. The Irvington Social Study Club will have a president’s day luncheon at the summer home of Mrs. E. D. Foxworthy, “Annandale farm” at Knightstown. Quotations from Riley will be given at roll call. Mrs. G. C. Roberts will talk on "Our Past President,” and Mrs. W. L. Carey “Our New’ President.” The Friday Afternoon Literary Club will meet at the home of Miss Alvira Clark, 514 Station street. Miss Clark will discuss “Alfred Denhard Nobel"; Mrs. C- E. Dwyer, "Joseph Pulitzer,” and Mrs. F. H. Lutz, “Prizes.” "Personalities of the Writers” will be the subject of Miss Anna Brochhausen of the Technical high school faculty at the guest day celebration of the Irvington Quest Club. Hostesses will be Mesdames H. P. Bart- ; lett, J. H. Armington and E. M. Hughes. Music will be furnished by the Irvington School of Music. "World Affairs" will be discussed by Professor John J. Haramy at 2:45 at the Irvington Presbyterian church in the Irvington union of i club study group. Mrs. W. J. Marks ! will teach the cooking class at 10 at j the church. SATURDAY “High Spots of a World Tour" will be presented by Mrs. Blanche Shaw at the president's day luncheon of the Catharine Merrill Club at the I Woodstock Club. Mrs. Margaret B. 1 Segur is president.

Soprano to Be Presented at Hotel Concert

Miss Mary Eloise Spann will be presented in a musical concert to be given Sunday night in the Marott ballroom. Miss Spann, a soprano, won a scholarship at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. The Marott trio, consisting of Maude Custer, Hilda Barrichter and Consuelo Cpuchman, will appear with Miss Spann, as will James Tribby, flutist, and Mrs. Frank Edenharter, accompanist. An audience of about 300 persons will attend this event, including: Senator and Mrs. James Watson, Messrs, and Mesdames Willard N. Clute, Nathan W. Van Osdol. Clark E. Mallery. Frank B. Flanner. C. J. Buchanan. A. L. Gillion. W. M. Louden. M. G. Knox. Felix McWhirter. W. W. Critchlow. Frank P. Manly, Irving Lemaux. Walter J. Hutton. W. L. Taylor. Karl T. Nessler, A. Jack Tillson: Mesdames Robert Blakeman. Jefferson Claypool. Jane Johnson Burroughs. Enrioue C. Miller. Samuel Cornell Carey. Jeanette Hampton. Frank Wampler. Robert Elliott. W. H. Kinnear. Carl Vernon Griffith. John Wesley Duncan; Messrs. John Ruckelshaus. Eli Lilly. Bomar Cramer and Miss Ruth Eberhardt and others prominent in the musical and social life of the citv. . ~ The program follows. Trio—"Molto Allegroed Agitato" (from the D-Minor Trio) Mendelssohn “'Twilight. Is Coming” • "A Memory” Fairchild "A Birthday” Woodman Mary Eloise Spann. Violin Solo—" Ghost Dance” Levy Maud Custer. “Care Selve” ..•••• Handel “Caro Nome" (from “Rigoletto")... .Verdi Mary Eloise Spann. Cello Solo—" Scherzo" Von Goens Consuelo Couchman. “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny".. .Bland “Massa’s in de Cold. Cold Ground”. .Foster Mary Eloisa Spann. “Lo! Here the Gentle Lark” Bishop Miss Spann and James Tribby. Selections from “Madam Butterfly’’.... Puccini Marott Trio.

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More Light Guild of the All Souls Unitarian church, an organization of business and professional women of the church, will sponsor an evening series of book reviews by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. The first will be given at 7:30 Friday night. Oct. 14. in the Elizabeth Goodnow Wicks chapel of the church. Fifteenth and Alabama streets. Mr§. Garten W’ill review’ Gribble's "The Comedy of Catharine the Great” and Golding's “Magnolia Street.” The committee in charge is Misses Charlotte Lieber, chariman, Pauline Baker, and Orpha McLaughlin.

ALPHA ZETA BETA ELECTS OFFICERS Installation of officers will be held by Alpha Upsilon chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Thompson Abbett, Sixteenth and Pennsylvania streets. A dinner and bridge party will follow. Miss Martha Fogarty, retiring president, will preside. New officers are: Mrs. I. M. Blat*r. president; Miss Henrietta Jones. vice-Dresldent: Miss Gene Gattt. recording s*cretarr: Miss Hazel Feuchter. treasurer; Miss Helen Seal Opheleo. editor; Mrs Kenneth Haber historian; Miss Romaine Salladav. guard: Mrs. Jimmv Knight, marshall, and Miss Virginia Naff, chaplain.

Musicale Group Will Open Work The fifty-fifth season of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will open at 3 Friday with a President's day reception at the John Herron Art institute, honoring Mrs. Frank W. Cregor. new president. Other members receiving with Mrs. Cregor will be Mrs. Helen Warrum Chappell, vice-president: Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell, Mrs. Robert I. Blakeman, former president. and Mrs. Frank B. Hunter, president of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs. Artists for the day will be Mrs. j Morrell, violinist, and Mrs. Chappell. soprano, accompanied by Nina Hayes Dutton and Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter. The reception for members and guests will follow in Sculptor court. Admittance by Card Members of all sections will be admitted on presentation of membership cards. Each member is entitled to one guest card. Mrs. William K. Gibbs is chairman of the room committee, assisted by Mesdames Charles O. Fitch, Verna Palmer Sterling and Misses Bernice Reagan and Helen Thoms. Chairman of ihe social committee is Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood. She is assisted by: Mesdames Oscar Bohlen, Isaac Born. Arthur V. Brown. Frank C. Dailey. H. H. Hornbrook, Edgar F Kiser. John A. MacDonald, William H. Morrison. William S. Tomlin, Henry Warrum. Larz A. Whitcomb and Miss Mary L. Sullivan. Honorary members who will be special guests are: Mesdames Robert I. Blakeman. J. S. Jenckes, Hugh McGibney, Lafayette Page. Charles A. Pfafflin, A. M. Robertson. Henry Schurmann and Miss Ida Belle Sweenie. First Recital Is Set Life members who will attend are: Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, Isaac Born. John N. Carey. William H. Coleman. James Cunning. J. I. Holcomb, J. S. Holliday. Bert Mcßride. Henry J. McCoy, Hugh J. McGowan, Frances T. Sayles, A. H. Steinbrecker, Charles N. Williams and Miss Florence Howell. The first artist recital will be Dec. 6, when the choral section, directed by Elmer A. Steffen, will appear with the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, conducted by Ferdinand Schaeffer in Hadyn compositions. This will celebrate the Haydn bicentennial. An illustrated lecture on the Gilbert and Sullivan operats will be given in April, with the choral section assisting. Mrs. Cecil Stalnaker is chairman of this group. Mrs. C. Harold Larsh heads the student section and Mrs. Friermood, program committee.

ALUMNAE OBSERVE DE PAUW BIRTHDAY

Beta Beta Alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega celebrated its forty-seventh anniversary of the founding at De Pauw university with a 1 o’clock luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Orval Hixon, 637 Highland drive. Seated at the speaker’s table were Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, Mrs. Scoby Cunningham and Miss Estelle Leonard, founders; Mrs. Fred C. Tucker, president, a charter member of the alumnae group. Founders were presented gifts. Alpha Chi chapter at Butler university provided the program. Assisting the hostess were Mesdames Charles Thomas, J. W. Dorrell, Cleve Fix, Homer G. Meek, Kenneth C. Lancet and the Misses Edith Allen, Marcena Campbell and Ruby Ertel. EAST SIDE CLUBS TO PRESENT SHOW Irvington. Union of Clubs will sponsor a bridge party and style show at 2 Thursday afternoon at the Irvington Masonic temple. Mrs. W. B. Gates and Mrs. James Todd are co-chairmen in charge. Models from the William H. Block Company will be shown by members of the union. Prizes for the bridge have been contributed by Irvington merchants. Mrs. Walter Montgomery, chairman of the ways and means committee, has appointed the following to assist Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Todd: Mesdames James W. Dennv. Walter Palmer A. B. Schultz. Fred Schulrneyer. Carl Withner. Raymond Stilz. W. O. Worley. Ernest Goshron. C. D. Vawter and David Ross.

MRS. WOOD WILL ENTERTAIN GROUP Mrs. Edscn T. Wood, 4310 North Pennsylvania street, will be the hostess for the first meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Second Presbyterian church at 2:30 Wednesday. This is to be the annual Goheen day, in honor of Mrs. John L. Goheen. The collection to be taken will be used as a Christmas fund for her work in Sangli, India. Harry White, new secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will speak on ‘“What Is India Trying to Do?” Mrs. Thelma Harris Thompson will sing. Mrs. Wood's assistants are: Mrs. Vance Smith. Miss Caroline Richardson. Mrs. Gaylord Wbod and Mrs. Edson Wood Jr. COMMITTEES FOR FOOD SALE NAMED Committees for the card party and food sale to be sponsored at 2 and 8 Thursday, Oct. 20, by the St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club have been announced by Mrs. Joseph Speaks and Mrs. Maurice Early, chairmen. They j are: ! Ticket—Mrs. W. J. Overmire, chairman; Mesdames Edward Steffen, William Mahan, i E. A. Ford. Food Sale—Mrs. C. W. Tankersley. ; chairman: Mesdames James Sweeney. Bernard Hinton. Carl Kramer. Mary Anger. Charles W. Joline. Bert McConahay and ! Otto Muenster. Prizes —Mrs. Elrov Lyons, chairman: ! Mesdames Joseph Zimmerman. Maurice Early. Joseph Spaulding. Joseph Speaks, August Julian ana William T. Miller. Guest Meeting Set Inter Arts Club will have a guest meeting Monday night at the home of Miss Barbara King. 3121 North Delaware street. Miss Margaret Coombs will speak on “French Lit>rature; Mrs. Maurice Klefeker will I give a short history of the club, and Miss Joan Johnson will tell of her European travels. A musical program by Miss King and Mrs. Oscar Jose Jr. will follow’. Sponsor Park Dance Woman’s Club of Christian park will sponsor a dance at 8:30 tonight at the Community house. Members of the committee in charge are Mrs. Earl Paxton and Mrs. Don 1 Cully.

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—Photo by W. Hurley Ashby. Mrs. Grier M. Shotwell A recent bride is Mrs. Grier Moore Shotwell, the former Anne Speers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. O. Speers. 1708 North Pennsylvania street. The wedding took place Oct. 4 at the Speers home.

Convention of Tri Psis Will Be Held Here Tri Psi sorority, organization of Delta Delta Delta mothers, will hold its triennial convention at the Marott Tuesday. The day’s program will open with registration at 10. followed by a business meeting, in charge of the national president, Mrs. W. W. White, Franklin. Mrs. C. W. Graves, president of Alpha chapter in Indianapolis, will give the welcoming address, followed by a response by Mrs. Maude Johnson of Beta chapter at Greencastle. Mrs. White then will deliver the president’s message. There will be greetings and reports from the fifteen chapters of the sorority, located in several states, including Maine and California. Mrs. R. M. Bird, Los Angeles, national historian, will speak. There will be a luncheon at noon, followed by installation of the newly elected officers. A musical program will be presented in the afternoon by Mrs. D. T. Brownlee and Mrs. R. G. Null,, assisted by the active chapter of Delta Delta Delta at Butler. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Robert Douglas.

Miss Cochrane to Be Feted at Shower Party Miss Gladys Cochrane, W’hose marriage to John CromifT will take place Oct. 14, ivas to be honored at a miscellaneous shower this afternoon, given by her cousin. Miss Ruth Cochrane, and Mrs. Eugene Wilcox, at Miss Cochrane's home, 2402 North New Jersey street. Mrs. W. T. Cochrane vas to assist her daughter and Mrs. Wilcox. The bridal colors, green and yellow, were to be carried out in the appointments and favors. Guests were to include: Mesdames Marvin 55. Cochrane, Robert s. Cochrane. Clayton Adams. Irwin L. Bohn, E. G. Driftmeyer. E. R. Fitch. William T. Ravle. Fred A. Joslin. Noble G. Morgan, Wilma Summers. John Yancev, Misses Marguerite Blackwell. Marie Fehr. Ruth Harrig. Dorothy Young and Margaret Benson. AUXILIARY TO GIVE BRIDGE AT HOME Ladies auxiliary for the Altenheim, home for the aged, will give j a card party at 2 Tueday at the home. Mrs. Joseph S. Griggs is general chairman. The hosptality committee will servo. It is headed by Miss Alice Mueller and composed of Mesdames Otto Busching, Oscar Mueller, Elizabeth A. Anding. Chris Williams. Wiliam C. Schaefer. Theodore Schuller. Fred Schlegel and the Misses Emma Minter and Lena Schramm. Mrs. Joseph S. Griggs and Mrs. Charles Kistner will receive at the door. Mrs. Emelia Galloway. Mrs. William Krieger, and Mrs. William Schulrneyer will assist. Marriage Is Announced Mrs. Eva M. Bray, 40 North Mount street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mildred Bray, to Raymond L. Oliver. The wedding took place Aug. 6 with the Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkle officiating. The couple will be at home at 37 South Sherman drive. Luncheon Is Set Tent 4. Patriotic Order of America. will have a covered dish luncheon Monday noon at Castle hall. 230 East Ohio street.

Butler Mothers’ Clubs Honor Parents of Year’s Pledges

Opening meetings of mothers' clubs of sororities and fraternities on the Butler university campus are honoring mothers of pledges. Three groups have planned such affairs during the next week. The Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club will entertain Monday at the chapter house, 320 West Forty-third street, with a luncheon and program in honor of the pledge mothers and new officers. Officers are: Mrs. George W. Bowman, president; Mrs. Forrest Kellogg, first vice-president; Mrs. A. W. Early, second vice-president; Mrs. W. M. Springer, recording secretary; Mrs. E. J. Baker, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W. K. Gearen, treasurer, and Mrs. W. J. Behmer, publicity. Chairman of committees are. Mrs. Thomas P. Carson, program; Mrs. Henry Holt, ways and means; Mrs. Earl Mushlitz. reception; Mrs. Robert Wands, calling; Mrs. Bert Beasley, telephone; Mrs. A. B. Weyl, luncheon, and Mrs. Frank Chiles, advisory. The program following the luncheon will include readings by Miss Gwendolen Schort; songs by Miss Mary Ruth Palmer of Lebanon, and songs and banjo numbers by Mrs, Russell Spivey. The luncheon committee is composed of Mesdames Carl Weyl,

OCT. 8, 1932

University Women to Open Year Opening dinner meeting of the Indianapolis branch. American Association of University Women, will be addressed by Dean Albert E. Bailey of the evening and extension classes at Butler university. The meeting will be held at 6 Tuesday night at the Central Y. W. C. A. Dean Bailey's subject will be ' A Cruise Around the Meditteranean. ’ and will be illustrated with lantern slides. He has traveled extensively both in Europe and the Orient, and often conducted educational parties on his travels. He is well-known as a lecturer. . An informal reception, for members and their guests, will be held preceding the dinner in the lounge on the third floor, reserved for the occasion. Hostesses with Mrs. Walter P. Morton, president, will be members of the executive board, including: Mrs. J. R Townsend, first vice-presi-dent: Mrs. Merwvn Bridenstine. second vice-president: Mrs. Arthur E. Focke. secretary; Miss Mnrv Rifts, treasurer: Miss Vera Morgan, W. L Richardson. Mrs. N. Tavlor Todd and Mrs. Paul Tombaugh, director: Mrs. J. W. Weddell, fellowship chair: Mrs. James Bawden, fine arts chairman: Mrs. A H Hinkle, international relations chairman: Mrs. Allen H Mitchell, language chairman: Miss Evelyn Carpenter. legislation chairman: Mrs. T. Victor Keene, pre-adolescent child chairman: Mrs. Nathan E. Pearson, pre-school child chatrman: Mrs. Marvin E. Curie, program chairman: Mrs. Donald C. Drake, publicity chairman: Mrs. H B. Pike, radio-in-edu-cation chairman. Mrs. O. M. Helmer, telephone chairman: Mrs. Wilbur Appel, wavs and means chairman, and Mrs. R. B. Yule, bridge chairman. Reservations may be made until noon Monday with Mrs. Bridenstine or Mrs. Helmer. International Relations Study group will meet with Mrs. Hinkle. 3252 Broadway, at 3:30 Monday. Mrs. Helmer will speak on "World Conditions.’’ Members may invite guests. Classes in French. Spanish, and German are now being organized by by the Language Study group, under the direction of Mrs. Mitchell. Those interested in joining may notify her.

Teams to Give Y. W. Member Drive Reports Final reports on the Y. W. C. A. membership campaign, now in progress, will be made at a luncheon meeting Monday at the Central Y. W. building. All team workers are to make complete reports to their captains for final tabulation. The team headed by Mrs. A. W. Bowen, 5202 Washington boulevard, was leading Thursday. Team captains are: Mesdames Louis H. Wolff. William Herbert Gibbs. C. Norman Green. W. S. Benham. C. M. Starr A H. Hinkle. F. L. Evans. A. W. Bowen. Charles A Mueller. Kenneth E. Hav and C. A. Sunthimer Roller skating season at the Central Y. W. C. A. rink will open with a public party for men and girls at 7:30 tonight. A souvenir will be given to each skater during the grand march. A number of skating parties are being planned for the year, the first to be a Halloween masquerade Oct. 29. A reduction in fees has been made for these parties this year. Groups already scheduling parties include the Chi Sigma Nu sorority for Oct. 20, and the Eighth Christian church for Oct. 28 with Lee Hodde as chairman. For further information those interested may call Miss Louise E. Noble, physical education director, at the Y. W. C. A. SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR BRIDE-TO-BE Miss Helen Adams, 4317 East Washington street, entertained Friday night at her home with a dinner and silver shower for Miss Bessie Peacock, who will be married Oct. 15 to Robert N. Wason, Gary. Autumn flowers centered the dinner table, which was lighted with pink tapers. Miss Louise Gaskins assisted the hostess. Guest with the bride-elect and her ister. Miss Lola Peacock, were Misses Nigel Haley, Ruth Bowman, Velma Henry and Mr. Amy Gibson. Go to Dayton Parley National convention of the Sigma Beta sorority, in session today and| Sunday at the Biltmore hotel in Dayton, is being attended by the following from Lambda Mu chapter in Indianapolis: Misses Florence Fr mke, Geraldine Faschall, Dorothj Kohlman, Blanche Stoughton, Rose Schwimmer. Katherine Faulkner and Jenny Skomp. Club Will Meet Cervus Club will hold its month! meeting Monday at the Antlers. Th 4 'board meeting at 1 will be followed by a card party at 2. Hostesses will be Mrs. Carl Neerman and J. J. Minta.

Charles McFadden and Frank Chiles. Delta Gamma Mothers Club will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon hour in honor of pledge mothers Tuesday at the chapter house, 269 Buckingham drive. Mrs. Earl P. Ensley, president, will be in charge. A special program will be given. Sigma Nu Mothers Club will entertain for new members at a luncheon Wednesday at the chapter house, 4615 Sunset avenue. Charles Edward Thomas of Indianapolis, editor of The Delta-Sigma Nu magazine, will speak. Mrs. Charles Holtman is in charge, assisted by Mrs. W. B. Bennett and Mrs. Fred Farnann. A program of music has been arranged by Mrs, A. W. Macy. Mothers of girls newly pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will be honored at a tea to be given by the Mothers Club Tuesday afternoon at the chapter house, 442 West Forty-sixth street. Hostesses will be members of the executive board, including: Mesdames William H. Adams. B. S. Goodwin. J. C. White, George Wcody and L. C. Buehler. There will be a musical program and singing of Theta songs by the active chapter. Special guests will be Mesdames Harold Robinson, chapter adviser: Walter Scott Athearn, Thor G. Wesenberg. Lee O. Garber; Miss Sarah Cotton and Miss Aliena Grafton.