Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1932 — Page 6

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Author to Review Book at Meeting The American home department of the Woman's Department Club will present Dr. L. Lee Edwards, author and playwright, at its first meeting Wednesday at the club house, 1702 North Meridian street. The applied education section, headed by .Mrs. A. C. Rassmussen, Is sponsoring Dr. Edwards' appearance at 11. He will review a book by William James, “Phychology, Briefer Course.” This Is the first of a series, comprising the course, "Psychology and Its Use," offered for credits in Epsilon Sigma Omicron, educational sorority of Indiana university. Dr. Andrews, who wrote and directed ''Saul,” will appear later In the year before the home department. Music Section to Meet At 12 the music section of the department will give its annual autumn buffet luncheon. Reservations are in charge of Mrs. Charles A. Bruce, chairman, who will present a group of young artists in a program at 1. Miss Pearl Goodman, lyric soprano, will sing two groups of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Esther Jaffe. They are: “Last Rose of Summer,” "O Connais Tu Le Pays,” from Mignon; ‘Elegie,” by Massenet, and "Calm as the Night," by Bohn; "The Star,” by Rogers, and “Life,” by Pearl Curran. Miss Helen Starost will play “Fantasy in D Minor,” by Mozart; “Fantasie Impromptu, No. 4,” by Chopin; “Polonaise Opus 40,” by Chopin; “Etude in F Sharp Major,” by Arensky; “Etude in D Flat Major,” by Liszt, and “La Cantanella,” by Paganini-Liszt. Business Session Slated

A business meeting of all the sections will be held at 2, and at 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. Chic Jackson will appear for the first time together in "Domestic Static.” Mrs. Horace Cassidy heads the hospitality committee for the day. She will be assisted by: Mrs. Alva R. Shirley, vice-chairman, and Mesdames 8. T. Bogart, George A. Bowen, George W. Bowman, J. K. Cooper, John fioscoe Curry, Arthur R. Dewey, J. P. Edwards, Edward Ferger, Sadie Frazee, John Downing Johnson. Victor C. Kendall. Joseph Lankford. W. H. Link, George C. Teegarden, Edward L. Pedlow, Fred L. Pettljohn, William A. Pickens, Harley W. Rhodehamel, Everett M. Scholfleld, Madison Swadener, W. 8. Tomlin and Frances S. Wands and Miss Florence Bass. Tea will be served by Mrs. Pedlow, chairman, and Mrs. G. W. Seaton, vice-chairman, assisted by by: Mesdames Edgar R. Erskine, L. J. E. Foley, Forrest B. Kellogg, Edward S. Ludlum, Frank McCaslin, Nettle M. New. Fred L. Pettljohn. E. C. Bumpier. William Shimer, A. Edgar Shirley, Julius Tinder, Frank C. Walker, Robert B. Wilson and Harry Wood.

Artemas Club To Hold First of Party Series The first of a series of monthly luncheon bridge and afternoon parties to be sponsored by the ways and means committee of the Artemas club will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Sam Koby, 5340 North New Jersey street. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. George Stiles and Mrs. Wayne Freers.

Mrs. Frank Freers, president, has appointed Mrs. William Hamilton chairman of the annual Christmas box. It will be presented to the Day Nursery at the combined Christmas and birthday party during the holidays. Last year more than 200 articles of clothing were given to the children. Members are preparing clothing and other gifts for the box. Birthday parties are held each month when gifts are presented to children with birthdays, and refreshments are served. Mrs. Leslie McLean is social chairman.

Club Calendar for Coming Week

MONDAY Mrs.' Walter J. Slate will be hostess at 2 for the Monday Guild of the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. Edward Files give readings. Mrs. Herbert Sims will furnish music. Mrs. J. T. McDermott, 114 East Fifty-first street, will be' hostess to members of the Review Club, with Mrs. Robert Elliott assisting. Mrs. James T. Cunningham will review “Years of Tumult” by Powers and Mrs. Margaret Noble, “Only Yesterday,” by Allen. Sweetheart night will be held by the Present Day Club. The social committee will be in charge. Hostesses will be Mesdames O. M. Pittenger, R. T. Ramsay and W. H. Schmidt. A Riley program will be given by E. O. Snethen at the meeting of the Municipal Garden Womans Department Club. Mrs. Mary Hummel will be hostess at the musical and tea. Hubert Hickman will talk on “Racketeering, Past, and Present” before the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson will be hostess for the Irvington Coterie when Mrs. C. W. McCarty will discuss “The Old Regime.” Mrs. Willard B. Gates will review “Rasputin, Holy Devill,” by Fulop-Miller. Guest day will be observed by Chapter P. P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. Bjorn Winger will discuss Willa Cather. The social committee will be in charge. Mrs. Albert C. Hirschman will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Charles N. Porter. Et Cetera Club will hold a Halloween luncheon-bridge Monday at the Colonial tearoom. 1433 North Pennsylvania street. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ruth Champlin and Mrs. Dtya Brown Jr. TUESDAY Mrs. James W. Taylor will be hostess ‘to the Inter-Allia Club. Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier will review "The Fountain.” by Charles Morgan, and Mrs. O. L. Cunning, "The German Crisis,” by H. R. Knickerbocker. Hale McKeen will discuss “The Importance of the Amateur in the History of the Theater” before member! of the Alpha Delta Latreian. Mrs. Corbin Patrick will be hostess. Mrs. B. M. Howell will be hostess for the Independent Social Club. “The Struggle for Independence”

Leading Figures in Indianapolis Events

' mam ggi j|jj ijSfc JSm ijPpF Jim? Mrs Sylvester Johnson Jr was K '^jPp.JHp iected state chairman of the H \ Woman's Organization for Na- H Hra|L jgK, jjpP . ional Prohibition Reform at a re- H sgj Bag ' ll m ' rl '' ir 3 T 'Miff )f in a downtown office / ''wifi'' building, where members will HHH lll|i|Lfr ampaign for nominees opp- $ |SfIHKL eighteenth amendment JflHf Jj£* I Mrs. M. Stanley McComas Jr. s chairman of a series of contract - JIhF igMjj %. R| bridge lectures by Mrs. Grace •&. J iUP • ' ipflH VJH jfß -'' w - JfiP Buschmann, to be sponsored by \ \ - JBm* HI he Mu Alumnae Club of Kappa \ V mSSEbM | ■Cappa Gamma sorority. The first tHf sHBf 4 m4m*. ? vill be held Friday night at the T |pr SSI It ■ .Smtsmm | Butler university chapter house. Mil - .JHPPi mfflm, Wm 'WXBNMHHHM9

Mrs. Dale R. Hodges Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr. was elected state chairman of the Woman’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform at a recent meeting. Headquarters will be opened in a downtown office building, where members will campaign for nominees opposed to the eighteenth amendment. Mrs. M. Stanley McComas Jr. is chairman of a series of contract bridge lectures by Mrs. Grace Buschmann, to be sponsored by the Mu Alumnae Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The first will be held Friday night at the Butler university chapter house, 821 West Hampton drive. Mrs. Erwin C. Stout is president of the Smith College Club, which will present Mrs. Jack Harding in a lecture Tuesday morning. Mrs. Harding is chairman of the program committee of the Indianapolis section, Council of Jewish Women, which will present Mrs. Emil Brudno of Cleveland at its president’s day meeting Monday. Mrs. Dale R. Hodges is a member of the committee in charge of the dance to be given by Alpha lota Latreian Thursday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the benefit of the nutrition camp at Bridgeport. CONTRACT PLAYERS MEET IN TOURNEY High scores in the tournament of the Women’s Contract Club of Indianapolis at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Thursday were: NorthSouth, Mrs. Elmer Ittenback and Mrs. Stanley Brook, first, and Mrs. Alex Metzger and Mrs. Hal Benham, second; East-West, Mrs. F. C. McCleary of Ft. Harrison and Mrs. J. I. Hurst, first, and Mrs. E. A. Rqutheau of Ft. Harrison and Mrs. William Cooper, second.

will be the theme of the Irvington Tuesday Club program with Mrs. S. B. Walker as hostess. On the program will be Mesdames Frank S. Chiles, J. L. Hunter and Willis K. Miller. * The Rev. Maurice O’Connor will report on the Eucharistic Congress held last summer in Dublin, Ireland, at the Proctor Club meeting. Mrs. Myron M. Hughel will be hostess. Women in the field of jurisprudence and medicine will be discussed by Mrs. H. E. Yockey at the meeting of the Meridian Heights InterSe Club. Mrs. A. N. Bobbitt will give a talk on “Boudoir Mirrors of Washington. Mrs. James Hornstein will be hostess for the Tokalon meeting. Mrs. Elam Duffey will discuss Rockwell Kent. Members of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet at 2 in the parlors of the Fletcher American bank. WEDNESDAY Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger will be hostess to the Inter Nos Club when Mrs. Roscoe Kiper and Mrs. Leonard Smith will discuss political and international adjustment. Hostesses for the New Century I Club will be Mesdames I. E. Rush, j Frank Miller and Elizabeth Smith. ; A program composed of Russian I short stories will be given by Mrs. :H. L. McGinnis and Mrs. Harry Beebe. An autumn guest day will be held by the Minerva Club. Mrs. George E. Maxwell will be hostess. The j committee in charge is composed of Mesdames K. V. Ammerman, M. E. Burkhart, N. S. Lloyd and C. H. Becker. Guests of the Wednesday Afternoon Club will be entertained at the John Herron art institute with Wilbur Peat describing “Trends in American Paintings." Readings will be given by Mrs. Harry Schwab. Hostesses will be Mesdames C. C. Rothman. Driver, Dewey Laue, J. W. Spicer, Fred Chastain and J. R. Horne. Mrs. R. H. Hollywood will be | hostess to the Zetathea Club. Mrs. A. B. Mundelle and, Mrs. Lucinda Spaan will be on the program. Howard Hapgood. representative of the. Columbia Conserve Company, will discuss “Experiment in Industrial Democracy” at a meeting of the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club. Mrs. Leo F. Teamey will be hostess. 'a

Mrs. Jack Harding

Playlet to Be Presented at Club Meeting A playlet, entitled “A Colonial Quilting Party” will feature the program of the opening meeting of the Monday Club at t'ni D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. W. D. Long will direct the play. Those taking part are: Mesdames Percy Johnson, It., C. Aamot, Hairy L. Foreman, Roscoe C. Leavitt, Jchn F. Engelke. C. H. Sugstein, James L. Beatty, Othniel Hitch, C. F. Dtllenbeck and T. W. Engle, who will sing, and Miss Josephine Binnger. Old-fashioned and new quilts will form a display and background for the program. Mrs. Henry G. Blume, chairman of the hostess committee, will be assisted by Mesdames W. W. Stockton W. B. Stewart, J. L. Jackson, Austin O. Sims, C. A. Underwood and John E. Milnor. Mrs. H. E. Von Grimmenstein, president, will have charge of the business meeting preceding the program. •

Twentieth Century Club will meet at the home of Mrs. L. L. Fellows, 2310 Washington boulevard. Indianapolis Educational Council will meet from 1 to 4 at the home of Mrs. Charles R. Ammermann, 3908 Guilford avenue. Autumn will be the subject of the program. The Ephamar Club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Kamphans. THURSDAY Mrs. V. V. Smith will be hostess for the Thursday Lyceum Club. Mrs. M. E. Woolf will review Hamlin Garland's “Companions on the Trail.” The North Side Mothers Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. R. Wood, 4540 Park avenue. Beta chapter of the Delphian Society will meet at 9:45 in the clubroom of the Fletcher American bank. Mrs. O. S. Guio will present a lesson on French literature, assisted by Mesdames J. A. Matthews, M. P. Dahl and C. V. Raiser. FRIDAY Mrs. H. P. Clarke will be hostess for a meeting of the Friday Afternoon Reading Club when a program devoted to Theodore Roosevelt will be given by Mrs. M. C. Moore and Mrs. J. E. Kolb. Mrs. William F. Rothehberger will be hostess for a B. I. L. party of chapter F. P. E. O. Sisterhood.’ She will be assisted by Mesdames Russell and Lawrence Lookabill and E. B. Palmer. ‘ The Music of Italy and France” will be discussed by Mrs. Lenora Coffin in the musio- appreciation class of the Irvington Union of Clubs study group. Mrs. W. J. Mark's class in cooking. sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs, will be held at Irvington Presbyterian church. Past President's Council. Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War will I meet for a noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hopkins. Mrs. Davis Hostess Mrs. Morrison Davis, 336 North Arsenal avenue, will be hostess for the Alpha Epsilon chapter, Delta Theta Tau sorority, which will entertain with a rush party at 8 Monday night. She will be assisted by the Misses Philena Argo and Dorothy Weber. ;•.

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DINNER-DANCE TO HONOR GUARDIAN Mrs. Harold Trusler, grand guardian of Job’s Daughters, will be honor guest tonight at a dinnerdance to be given by Bethel 5 at Clinton. Accompanying her will be Mesdames Mae Marcum Jacobs, Albert Pauley, E. R. Pruitt, Oscar Leonard and John Marshall. HONOR WON : CITY ALTRUSAN Miss Mamie D. Larsh won an Altrusa club pin in a contest at the Sixth district convention held recently at Green Bay, Wis. She also was elected first vice-president. She won the pin for being the best informed member on Altrusan policies. Former Local Man to Marry Rockville Girl Bn Times Special ROCKVILLE, Ind., Oct. 22.—The wedding of Miss Louise Bloomer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bloomer of Rockville, to Robert M. Butterworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Butterworth, Westfield, formerly of Indianapolis, will take place at 4 today at the Bloomer home. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, will wear a fitted gown of bridal satin, fashioned with puff sleeves. She will carry a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mary Rose Lowry of Fortville will sing “Because,” “My Heart Ls a Heaven,” and “Speed Thee My Arrow,” Pi Beta Phi sorority song. The couple will live at Ann Arbor, Mich.

Among the Indianapolis guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butterworth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schumacher, Misses Marthalou Schoener, Marjorie Goble, Florence and Charlotte Butterworth, and Buford Cadle. The bride attended Hamilton college for Women and is a graduate-of Butler university, where she is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Butterworth attended Butler and belongs to Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Blue Key. NEW MINISTERS' TO BE I HONORED New ministers and families of the Indianapolis district of the Methodist Episcopal church will be honored at a reception of the Methodist Ministers’ Wives Association at 8 Monday in the nurses* home of the Methodist hospital. Officers of the association are: Mrs. William C Hartinger, president; Mrs. Warren W. Wiant, vice-president; Mrs. William T. Jones, secretary; Mrs. Norman G. Talbott, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. M. O. Robbins, treasurer. MEETING TO HEAR OPERA ANALYSIS Mrs. Mary Traub Busch will present an operatic analysis of “Samson and Delilah” in song and story at an auttumn party of the Tabernacle Social-Union at 2:30 Tuesday. Miss Ruth Noller will accompany Mrs. Busch. Hostesses will be: Mesdames Edward C. Reick, chairman: R. W. E. Wallace. H. A. Stipher. H W RicV W. A. Mayes, W W Scott. L. H. Williamson. William Albee. H. W. Huner. A. L. Buschmann. J. D. Peterson. Ray Fatout. R. B. Gerlach, H. E. Stout, C. R Hamilton. H. G. Bradley, W. H. Bridges. W. J. Brown. Fred G. Buskirk. A. H. Jorgensen. Duncan MacDougaU, C. C. Wolverton, Anna Kirozian, L. H. Crockett. J. H. Biair and F. B. Gaylord.

Mrs. Stanley McComas Jr.

Education for Parents to Be Meeting Theme Parent education will be the theme of the program of the October meeting of the Federation of Parent-Teacher Associations, to be held at 1:30 Wednesday in Cropsey auditorium of the central library. Mrs. Matt G. Carpenter, chairman of the parent-education division, and Mrs. Hubert Wann, chairman of literature, will have charge of the program. Mrs. Bob Shank will talk on “The Mothers’ Book Shelf in the School.” Schools with organized study circles will be. represented by their respective leaders. They will present the plans by which the work is carried on in their school, its progress and results. These representatives will be as follows:

School 23. Mrs. Oliver Martin; No. 34. Mrs. Charjes Wilson; No. 36, Mrs. Clifford Harrod; No. 40, Mrs. Mabel Overton; No. 42, Mrs. Theopholus Adams; No. 43, Mrs. George Horton; No. 54. Mrs. Samuel Bowers; No. 72. Mrs. Martha Christie: No. 74. Mrs. William Johnson; No. 75. Mrs. Kate McPeek; No. 76, Mrs. W. K. Millholland: No. 80, Mrs. V. A. Wilkinson; No. 85, Mrs. Julian Johnson, and Crispus Attucks high school, Mrs. Myrtle Tayfor. Mrs. S. M. Myers, president of the federation, will preside. SUNSHINE CLUB TO HOLD LUNCHEON The Children's Sunshine club of Sunnyside will have its monthly luncheon-bridge at 1230 Wednesday at the Snively tearoom, 1930 1 North Alabama street. Mrs. Eugene Blackburn, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Richard Brann, Ruby Sawyer, Harry McHale and William Schaefer. The annual card party will be given Nov. 1 in the crystal room of the Marott. TEA WILL HONOR SORORITY GROUP A tea from 3 to 5 Sunday at the Spink-Arms will honor Delta and Gamma chapters of Zeta Kappa Psi sorority. - Misses Roberta ' Hawkins, Nina Osbon and Helen Ealand of Beta chapter will be hostesses. Musical selections will be given* by Misses Margaret Fox, Mary Feeney, Martha Wilburding and Miss Ealand.

Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority to Hold Open House Sunday

Miss Rosemary Rocap is a member of the committee in charge of the open house to be held by the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority of Butler university from 2:30 to 5:30 Sunday at the home of Miss Frances Messick. 4144 Central avenue. Miss Messick and Miss Rocap will be assisted by the Misses Lenore Winters and. Arzella Magel. Misses Eleanor Maris and Ruth Dale will give a musical program. In the receiving line will be: Miss Charlotte Peele, president: Mrs. L. Victor Brown, alumnae advisor; Mrs. Walter Scott Athearn. Mrs. Lester A. Smith. Mrs. Leo M. Gardner, president of the alumnae club, and the pledges. Misses , Ruth Brinkman. Bethel Monica], Eileen Rocap, Virginia Sheaiy. Vivienne Umbanhowar and Dorothy Winters. Jacqueminot roses and the sorority colors will be used in the decorations in the receiving and dining roc*us.

Committees Named for Club Parley The Seventh district will act as the hostess group during the state convention of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, Nov. 1 to 3 at the Claypool. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz. retiring district president, is general chairman of arrangements and has appointed a group of committees to assist her. They are as follows: Informal Reception—Mrs. David Ross, chairman: Mrs. R. O. McAiexanaer. vicechairman: Mesdames Julian Clark. Demarcus Brown. F. M. Ault. Ralph Kennington. C. T. Austin. H. K. Fatout. George M. Cornellua. C. L. Stubbs. W. W. Thornton. H. B. Burnet. Henry Hevwood and T. C. Steele.

Social—Mrs. John Downing Johnson, chairman: Mrs. John T. Wheeler, vicechairman: Mesdames Robert Elliott. Harrv O. Chamberlin. Isaac Woodard. Henry Dollman. M. Lawrence Orr. George 8. Olive. Arthur Baxter. Ronald C. Green. Hugh G. Baker. Harrv J. Berrv. James E. Fischer. Milton I. Miller. E. E. Stacv, Frank Hunter. Harrv Gates, George Steinmetz. W. 8. Tomlin. F. P. Van De Veer, Richard Brooks and James Homstein. Courtesy—Mrs. Ronald A. Foster, chairman: Mrs. W. A. Eshbach, vice-chairman; Mesdames J. F. Boeslnger. John E. Messtek. EUwood Ramsey. Robert Dennis, E. L. Burnett. Edward Ferger, William Baum, J. M. Dungan, Archibald Hall. N. J. Spencer, Tilaen Greer. J. J. Bibler, Paul E. Tombaugh, C. M. Gibbs, Chester James, and Miss Dorothy Cunning. Ushers and Pages—Miss Dorothv Phillips. chairman; Miss Helen Coffey, vicechairman; Mesdames Allen Boyd. Culver Godfrey. Paul A. Hancock. Forest C. Thorn. William Hutchinson, Noble Hiatt. Eugene Sims, Russell Viet, Raymond Doud. Charles Binkley, Austin Clifford, Frank Osborn, Davis Harrison and the Misses Elizabeth Fischer, Janet Harris. Louise Wills, Helen Wilson and Bernice Reagen. Dinners—Mrs. Isaac Dorn, chairman: Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, vice-chairman; Mesdames Milton Steinberg. R. Harry Miller. W. E. VanLandingham. J. E. Hellekson. James A. Sutherland. Jesse C. Moore. E. Perry Hahn. M. O. Rvker, Fred C. Chancy. Louis Woolf. Harle Hyde and A. M. Mendenhall. Luncheons—Mrs. Percy Johnson, chairman; Mrs. W. D. Long, vice-chairman; Mesdames Joseph E. Reagen. W. C. Lewis, J. R. Horn. H. C. Stringer. L. A. DeMilt, George A. Stafford. Frank Parrish. W. C. Freund. W. C. Smith. Charles meld. E. A Shirley. Madison Bwadener Breakfast—Mrs. Albert J. Huber, chairman; Mrs. E." L. Pedlow, vice-chairman; Mesdames Curtis Hodges, Lewis York, J. W. Sumner, C. H. Augstein, Wolf Sussman, W. F. Morton. W. A. Pickens. C. A. James, William Kershner. Grace Lynn Sandy. T. W. Sayre, Frank L. Fisher. Decorations —Mrs. J. B. Phillips, chairman: Mrs. A. S. Ayres, vice-chairman; Mesdames Ralph Colby. Howard Painter, Arthur Krick. G. W. Seaton. Lewis N. Poyser, H. E. Sielken. E. May Hahn, E. E. Padgett. L. B. Curson, C. S. Lycan, Alva Craddlck, Frank McCray. Exhibits—Mrs. J, F. Edwards, chairman; D. W. Tibbs, W. F. Holmes. W. W. Seward. Mrs. W. H. Link, vice-chairman; Mesdames Simon Reisler, Alexander Goodwin, I. E. Brokaw, I. E. Rush, Mary Hedges, E. E. Stacy, J. P. Smith, J. P. Stockton, Mary McNutt. Information—Mrs. C. J. Finch, chairman; Mrs. Jerauld McDermott, vice-chair-man; Mesdames Lase Weathers, Robert Hill, T. J. Murphy. George Q. Bruce, P. M. Cornelius, J. O. Cottlngham. E. M. Stockdale, J. L. Manley, W. C. Borcherding, E. L. Osborne, S. M. Myers, Cora M. Raber. Professional—Mrs. D. O. Wilmeth. chairman: Mrs. H. W. Rhodehamel, vice-chair-man; Mesdames D. A. Grove. James Kalleen. Leo K. Fesler. Carl Wlthmer, Victor Hintze, D. E. Gruber. Max Critchfleld. W. E. Jenney. W. B. Ward. Walter Greenough. Clayton Ridge. Othniel Hitch. Door—Mrs. Roy C. Graves, 'chairman; Mrs. Wayne Reddick, vice-chairman; Mesdames E. P. Jones, Frank Weimer. Henry Prescott, Chester H. Hardy. F. S. Bolby, Harrv L. Foreman. Frank E. Langsenkamp. Tyler Oglesby, Fred Wagner. T. P. Templeton. William T. Tillson. B. F. Watson, George Cheney. Clarence A. Cook. George Karl. W. H. Hodgson.

Theta Sigma Phi to Sponsor All-School Literary Tea

Theta Sigma Phi at Butler university, woman’s journalistic sorority, will sponsor an all-school literary tea from 3 to 5 Tuesday in the woman’s recreation room of the Arthur Jordan memorial hall. All men and women students in the university and members of the faculty have been invited. The affair will mark the first of a series of six literary functions which the organization sponsors annually. Mrs. Beulah Brown Fletcher of Columbus, prominent woman journalist, will be the speaker. Her sub-

Committees of • Auxiliary for Year Appointed Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, president of the auxiliary to Indianapolis Post 4, American Legion, has announced appointments of committees for the year. They are: Rehabilitation—Mesdames Stella V. Norland. J. B. Little. Harry O. Charberlain and W. J. Overmire. Social —Mesdames W. R. McGeehan. A. H. M. Graves. A. J. Steinberg, Herbert Winkler and Louis R. Markum. Welfare—Mesdames Nathan Swain. Asa J. Smith and 11. K. Batchelder. Wavs and Means—Mesdames J. J. Speaks, W. J. Overmire. Frank Friddle. A. H. Worsham and Louis Yochem. Membership—Mesdames H. K. Green. H. Coleman and Tatman. , Scholarship—Mesdames J. J. Speaks, N. Nathan Swain. Robert Moorehead. Telephone—Mesdames Ralph Hesler. A. B. Fuller. Malcolm Lucas. E. S. Westervelt. Claude Record. John Downing. Louis Yochem and H. Y. Finch. . _ Constitution and Bv-Laws—Mrs. Fred Innis and Miss Gertrude McHugh. Service Sales —Mrs. Grover Parr and Mrs. Paul Bonier. Bidac—Mrs. John Downing. Radio—Mrs. S. K. Rutck. Junior Membership—Mrs. E. 8. Barnhill. Legislative—Mrs. Robert Moorehead. Music and Americanism—Mrs. Charles E. Behinger. , _ , Flowers —Mrs. Ralph Hesler. pijhUettT—Mrs V P Brennan. A bridge tea in honor of retiring and new officers will be given Tuesday, Nov. 1, at the home of Mrs. Chamberlin, 4469 Washington boulevard. Dinner Is Postponed The dinner held annually by the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority during the state teachers convention has been postponed this year because of the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the Butler university college of education.

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—Photo bv Nicholson. Mrs Bruce Lynn Kendall Mrs. Bruce Lynn Kendall was Miss Betty Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker. 5265 North Meridian street, before her marriage, Oct. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall are at home at Bloomington. CHAPTER TO HOLD HALLOWEEN FETE Members of chapter G. P. E. O. Sisterhood will entertain their husbands and families tonight with a Halloween box supper and party at the home of Mrs. William Craigle, 22 North Riley. A business meeting will precede the party at 4.

Honorary Musical Sorority Will Present Public Program

Kappa chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will present a public program at 8 Tuesday at Odeon hall of Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. Those taking part will be: Misses Virginia Leyenberger, Ruth Wagener, Sarah Elizabeth Miller, FYances Benner, Harriett Payne, Frances Wishard and Lucile Wagner. Accompanists will be Francis Wishard, Glenn Friermood and Mrs.

ject will be “Personalities in Pres-ent-Day Fiction.” Mrs. Fletcher will discuss such writers as O. O. Mclntyre, Eugene O’Neill, Ethel Finley and others of the same school of writing. Mrs. Agnes McCullough Hanna will pour. She will be assisted by members of the organization. Following the talk several vocal selections will be presented by Miss Geraldine Kuntz, accompanied by Miss Marjorie Lytle, both students in the university. Those in charge of the affair are Misses Theresa Bagnoli, Jean Underwood, Agnes Postma, Evelyn McDermit, Dorothy Wright and Betty Hall.

NOMINEES* WILL BE CLUB'S HONOR GUESTS Democratic nominees will be honor guests of the Washington Township Democratic Club at a tea to be given from 3 to 5 Saturday, Oct. 29 at Broadmoor Country Club. Among the honor guests will be Frederick Van Nuys, Louis Ludlow and Paul V. McNutt. Mrs. John H. Gingham is general chairman, and will be assisted by precinct women of the township. 125 RESERVATIONS MADE FOR BRIDGE More than 125 reservations have been made for the dinner bridge party to be given at 6:30 Tuesday by the Alpha Omicron Pi Mothers Club of Butler' university at the Foodcraft shop. Mrs. E. G. Winter is chairman, assisted by Mesdames E. P. Magel, E. N. Messick, Isadore Secttor, and James E. Rocap. Mrs. William Peele is president. Members , of the active chapter will give an informal musical program.

RUSSIAN STORIES TO BE CLUB’S TOPIC A program of Russian short stories will be given at the meeting of the New Century Club to be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Miller, 5140 East Washington street. Assisting her will be; Mrs. I. E. Rush and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. The stories to be discussed by Mrs. H. L. McGinnis and Mrs. Harry Beebe are “One Autumn Night,” by Gorki; “The Bet,” by Checklov and “God Sees the Truth, but Waits,” by Tolstoi. Mrs. M. I. Scudder, general chairman of the study course, has appointed Mrs. W. M. McNutt, literature; Mrs. Charles Summers, art, and Mrs. George Stockton, music.

MRS. GUS MEYER HEADS AUXILIARY Mrs. Gus G. Meyer has been installed as president of the Osric Mills Watkins unit of the American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Meyer was president last year ands secretary of tfce Twelfth district council. Other officers are: Mrs. Robert L. Mason, vice-president; Mrs. Eugene Barth, secretary; Mrs. A. M. Feist, treasurer, and Mrs. O. L. Watkins, chaplain. The executive committee includes: Mesdames David Munro, Robert Bryson and Robert Mason. A benefit card party will be given by the group Nov. 3 at BannerWhitehill auditorium.

OCT. 22, 1932

Ohio Woman to Address City Group Mrs. Emil Brudno, president of the Cleveland section. National Council of Jewish Women, will be the principal speaker at the President day observance of the Indianapolis section at 2:15 Monday at the Klrshbaum Center. Mrs. Sultan Cohen is the incoming president of the Indianapolis section. "A Council Message" will be the theme of -Mrs. Brudno's talk. She is an active clubwoman of Cleveland and a director of the national council, as is Mrs. Louis Wolf, retiring president of the local group. Mrs. Brudno will be honored at & luncheon to be given at 12 in the Columbia Club by the executive board and officers. Entertainment has been arranged by Mrs. Jack Harding, chairman of the program committee, and Mrs. Samuel J. Mantel, vice-chairman. It will include a'president’s message by Mrs. Cohen. Miss Fannie Kiser, harpist, will present the following program: “Waltz in A Bh*rp Major” by Brahm. “Mennet” bv Rainmean. “Ballad” by Hasselman. A playlet, entitled “Why Did I Ever Take This Job?” will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Mantel. Members of the cast are: President, Mrs. Harry B. Jacobs; maid. Mrs. Victor Goldberg, and welfare chairman, Mrs. Arthur Rose. Mrs. J. B. Solomon, chairman of the hospitality committee, has arranged a tea to follow the program , and business meeting. She will be assisted by Mrs. Morris Dee, vicechairman, the committee and the membership committee. Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Isaac Bom will pour. Monthly meeting of the executive board will be held at 9:30 Wednesday at the center. Mrs. Melville Cohn has announced that meetings of the book review circle will be held at 10:30 Nov. 2 and 16 at the center. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will be the reviewer.

Jane Johnson Burroughs. Members will reecive informally after the program. The program is as follows: Sonate F. Major “Allegro Con Prio’’ ::t. K „ lt Let the Shooting stars Play Tag’’ Cramer y * “ d'„Vu ' m Cadman , u th. Wagener, voice. “Album Blatt” ........ Mar , “Rltterrug" .............. . . .'.'.'.V; Medtrw? Paysage“ ra E ' izal,et h Miller, piano. “In the Paiace ; Bantock Immerleiser Wird Mein Schiumnfer" V Brahms _ i j, Frances Benner. N^M,rn, m ' ,l * ro Pugnanl-Krelsler “Dances Aigan es ’ 'Ra c huia ni n o ff-D*u *hi fn Harriett Payne, violin. AHegro. Concerto Bach-Bauer Adagio. Allegro Vivace. Frances Wishard and Luclle Wagner, two piano*. Smith College Club to Hear Mrs. Harding The Smith College club will present Mrs. Jack .Harding in a lecture on “The Empress Elizabeth of Austria, an Ibsen Character Enthroned,” at 10:30 Tuesday in the hall of the American Central Life Insurance building. The proceeds of the lecture will fund^ c * u k® emergency Mrs. Erwin C. Stout is president of the club; Mrs. Harland Wilson, vice-president; Miss Eunice Dissette secretary, and Mrs. Neil Estabrook! treasurer. Other board members are Mesdames Theodore B. Griffith Greer ' Shotwell, Edward B. Taggart and Miss Eleanor Ann Barrett. The committee members in charge of the lecture besides the officers are Mrs. John Collett, Mrs. T. Victor Keene and Mrs. Taggart. COUNCIL OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED Installation of grand council officers of Alpha and Beta chapters of Xi Delta Xi sorority will be held Monday night, following a dinner at the Arlington place. Mrs. George Vestal and Mrs. Carl Jones are in charge of the affair. The officers 1 are: B M rh*v^nJ?r. P ‘ ll s inton president; Mr*. E. W.fjL• v i?e-president: Mrs W T. cdhv Swain secretary; Mis* Dorllsn Mn Ln 111 "* secretary; Mis* Lilli?", Morford. treasurer; Mis* Mildred Borroulh* Miss Dorothr Lanham h *rhant rn *i'? enera h Mr " Robert WstorUn. P r advTsor - *"d Mr*. Vestal. MRS. WOODBUIZY WILL BE HOSTESS Mrs. H. G. Woodbury, 536 North Central court, will be hostess Wednesday for a meeting of the Home Economics Club. She will be asisted by Mesdames H. B. Ashley, Maxwell Shaw. Mrs. Frank Nesbitt will reyiew “The House That Runs Itself.” Mrs. George Gross will give a paper on “Why Bother? and Mrs. Ernest Millholland has charge of a surprise program. A exhibit of canning work of the members wil be on display. REVIEWS OF BOOKS WILL BE HEARD “Expression in America” by Ludwig Lewisohn and "The Fountain” by Charles Morgan will be reviewed by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten Friday night in the series sponsored by the More Ligrit Guild of All Souls Unitarian church. The reviews are held from 7:30 to 8:30 in the Elizabeth GoodnoW Wicks chapel. WOMAN’S A. C. TO GIVE BRIDGE PARTY Woman’s Athletic 'Club will give a luncheon bridge for members and friends Tuesday at the loosier Athletic Club. Mrs. Leo Gutzwiller, chairman, will be assisted by the following hostesses: Mesdames E E. McFerron, Clara Powell. Lula Stuart and Miss Helen Leppert.