Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 213, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1933 — Page 6

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State Assembly Woman’s Club Members to Hold Luncheon on Wednesday Indianapolis Branch to Act as Hostess Group in Party to Be Held at Chateau Room of Claypool. The State Assembly Womans Club will give a luncheon at 12:30 Wednesday in the Chateau room of the Claypool, with the Indianapolis branch acting as the hostess group. Mrs. Dana Enloe Byers, president of the local branch, is in charge apd will be assisted by the following chairmen of committees- Mrs Charles J. Buchanan, president emeritus, special guests; Mrs. Fred Schortemeier, corresponding secretary, house and social; Mrs. Walter Behmer, tickets; Mrs. Juiius Travis, program: Mrs. Albert F Walsman decorations, and Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, publicity. Others assisting will be officers of . -

the local branch: Mesdames Arthur L. Gilliom, vice-president; J. H. Hewitt, secretary, and Alfred Hogston, treasurer; and officers of the State group, Mesdames C. French Clements, president; I. N. Trent, first vice-president; Walter Myers, second vice-president; Roy M. Friedley, recording secretary, and Clarence Martin, treasurer. Trio to Give Program A musical program will be provided by the Bernat trio, composed of Saul Bernat, violinist; Mrs. Saul Bernat, cellist, and Mrs| Lucille Wagoner, pianist. Their program will incircle: Trio—- Londonderry Air” “Humoresaue" Aulin "Helre Kati” Hubbav “Perpetual Motion ' . Ries Mr. Bernat. Trio—''Llebestraum” Franz Liszt ■‘Scherzo” Van Goens Mrs. Glenn Shoptaugh will give a selection of readings, including “The Famine,” from “The Songs of Hiawatha”; “Ma'moiselle,” by Florence Guertin; “Moriah's Mourning,” by Ruth McEnery Stuart, and dialect numbers. State Club to Elect Tickets may be obtained Monday afternoon from Mrs. George Cole in the senate chamber; Mrs. William F. Werner in the house of representatives, and Mrs. Posey Kime at the Claypool. Officers of the State Club will be elected at a luncheon meeting at J2:30 Thursday in the Claypool. The nominating committee, composed of Mrs. Byers, chairman; Mrs. Sam Benz and Mrs. Edgar A. Perkins, will submit its report.

Music Sorority Meeting to Be Held Thursday The regular meeting of the Beta chapter of Kappa Alpha Gamma, musical sorority, will be held at. 8 Thursday at the home of the music chairman, Mrs. Marie Kyle, 1426 Leonard street. Miss Gertrude White will be sponsor of the meeting. Grieg is the composer to be studied, and different members of the organization will play Grieg compositions. Mrs. C. E. King, guest soloist and president of the Alpha chapter, will sing several songs. Mrs. George Maurice will speak on the music of the country. New officers for the year are: President, Mrs. V. N. Wayman who succeeded to the chair upon the resignation of Mrs. Shea Smith, and secretary, Miss Jenny Kornblum.

Senior Women Students of Butler to Be Guests at Tea

Senior women students at Butler university will be guests of the Women's Faculty Club at an informal tea which will be held from 3 to 5 Wednesday in the Arthur Jordan Memorial hall. Other guests will include housemothers of the sororities and fraternities on the campus. Miss Julia Harrison Moore, assistant professor of social science in the Butler college of education, will give a reading entitled “A Half-Forgot-

DRAMA GROUP TO MEET WEDNESDAY The drama department of the Municipal Gardens Department club will hold a regular meeting Wednesday night at the community house. Four plays will be discussed. Rehearsals for "O Joys San,” a Japanese play by Catherine Cavinaugh, to be presented in behalf of the Leisure Hour club with James Forsythe as coach, are scheduled to begin immediately. SORORITY WILL ■OBSERVE BIRTHDAY Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Chi sorority will observe its seventh anniversary at a dinner Sunday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The table will be lighted with blue and gold tapers in candelabra and the centerpiece will be a bowl of yellow rases and blue delphiniums. Decorations are in charge of Mesdames R. N. Hiatt. Glenn Utterbach and Charles Laidle. Entertainment is being arranged by Misses Helene Carter, Hasalyn Russell and Ruth Patterson. Dinner to Be Given The Girls’ Friendly Society of Christ church will have its birthdaydinner and bridge party at 6 Tuesday night in the parish house. Miss Thelma Watson will be hostess.

Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega Plan for State Luncheon

Plans lor the annual state luncheon and dance in the Riley room of the Claypool, Saturday, Feb. 25, were announced by Mrs. F. C. Tucker, president, at a luncheon meeting of the Beta Beta alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, today at the home of Mrs. S. B. Walker, 3454 East Fall Creek parkway. Mrs. Robert L. Mason was named general chairman, with Mrs. Paul Isrnbarger in charge of the luncheon piOTram; Miss Louise Griffin, chairman of decorations; Miss Norma Davidson, chairman of dance

Make Annual Inspection of Child Museum The annual inspection of exhibits in the Children's museum was held Friday by the board of trustees and advisors. The inspection was followed by a luncheon at 12:30 in the GlcnnMartin. Special guests were Milo H. Stuart and D. T. Weir, assistant superintendents of schools, and A. B. Good, business director of schools. The board of trustees is composed of Mrs. John N. Carey. Mrs. Richard Lieber, Mrs. Donald Jameson, Mrs. Harry R. Wilson, Mrs. Frank B. Shields, Kurt Vonnegut, Herman C. Wolff, Benjamin D. Hitz. Hillis L. Howie, Fred Bates Johnson, Dwight S. Ritter. Julian Wetzel. Arthur Zinkin, Miss Faye Henley and Miss Florence H. Fitch. The advisors are Mrs. J. Don Miller, Mrs. James H. Roberts, Miss Elizabeth Chipman, Miss Anna R. Reade, Amos W. Butler, Christopher B. Coleman, J. K. Lilly, Thomas A. Hendricks, L. L. Dickerson, Walter C. Marmon, J. L. Mueller, Warren D. Oakes, Thomas D. Sheerin, Paul C. Stetson and William R. Teel.

National Hadassah Director Will Speak Here Wednesday

Mrs. Rose Ehrlich, Detroit, member of the national board of directors of the Senior Hadassah, will be guest speaker at meetings of the Indianapolis sections of Hadassah Wednesday. Mrs. Ehrlich will be in the city as the guest of the local Senior group. She will be guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the chapter at 2:15 Wednesday in Kirschbaum Center, when Mrs. Milton Steinberg will review the life of Chaim Nacham Bailik, a modern Hebrew poet. Mrs. Erlich will be an honor guest at the board meeting and luncheon at the Marott, preceding the afternoon program. Mrs. Louis Serieneky, a member of the Praesidium which heads the local chapter, will preside. A tea, under the direction of Mrs. Samuel Falender, will follow the program? Mrs. Ehrich will address the meeting of the Junior Hadassah at 6:30 that night, when it meets in the Lumley tearoom. A skit, directed by Miss Constance Borman, will be presented

ten Tale.” The paper has been written for the occasion. A group of Scotch songs will be sung by Mrs. A. Campbell Garnet. Mrs. Elijah Jordan is in charge of refreshments. She is being assisted by the Mesdames Clide Aldrich. Dale Beeler, Antes Carlile, Seth Elliot, Bruce Kershner, Frederick Mackey, George Schumacher and Blanche Mathews, and Misses Helen Cade, Aliena Giafton, Kathryn Journey and Juna Lutz.

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Miss Helen Leppert will be hostess Sunday afternoon for the bridge tea. to be given by the Woman's Athletic Club at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Bridge playing will begin at 3 followed by tea. Miss Leppert will be assisted by Miss Margaret Rhees, Miss Margaret Wacker and Mrs. Mary Wilcox.

committee, and Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, chairman of invitations. Committee for the benefit bridge Saturday at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium was named by the president, with Mrs. Robert’ A. Wolfe, chairman, assisted by Mrs. H. K. i Weirick. Mrs. Kurt F. Ehlert, Mrs. R. L. Dubois and Miss Gertrude Brown. The affair is being given for the benpfit of the scholarship fund of the organization. Mrs. Claire Cox, soprano at the Meridian Street Methodist church, presented a group of songs at the luncheon meeting, and Mrs. Howard L. Clippinger was program chairman.

Third Children’s Play to Be Given at Civic Theater

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by Misses Ruth Landy, Sophie Alpert, Stella Berkowitz, Ruth Goldberg, Bertha Epstein and Kalah Larman. There also will be a musical program. Following the dinner those who wish may play cards. The chairman of the after dinner entertainment is Miss Mollie Levinsky. Miss Geraldine Young is general chairman for the affair and Miss Rose Levin, chairman of the telephone committee. Reservations should be made with Miss Young by Tuesday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Schlessinger, president, w’ill preside. Mrs. Erlich, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is a member of the national board of Hadassah, president of the Michigan Region of Hadassah. and is active on the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Council of Jew’ish Women and other civic and religious movements in Detroit.

Frenchman to Give Address for Alliance ‘■My Normandy” will be described by Michael Goiffon of Paris, France, at the meeting of the Alliance Francaise Thursday night in the Washington. Goiffon, who recently was graduated from L'escole Superieur de Commerce of Paris, is making his first visit to the United States. He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann, 5122 Washington boulevard. who visited his home in Paris and in Normandy when they were abroad last year. He lives with his mother in Paris, but spends all his summers in Normandy. His father, Captain Georges Goiffon, an officer in the French army during the World war, was killed at Verdun. Mrs. Louise De Mart Leonard will sing a group of old folk songs of Normandy, accompanied by Mrs. Jacqueline Ulbrich.

ART ASSOCIATION NAMES DIRECTORS New members of the board of directors of the Art Association of Indianapolis are Mrs. Nicholas Noyes and Mrs. Larz A. Whitcomb, who were elected at the annual meeting of the association held recently at the John Herron Art institute. Mrs. Albert M. Cole, Mrs. James W. Fessler, Herbert Foltz, Kurt Vonnegut and Hilton U. Brown were re-elected to the board. AUXILIARY WILL GIVE CARD PARTY Paul Coble auxiliary, American Legion, will give a benefit card party at 2 Monday in the Banner-White-hill auditorium. Mrs. Charles Bayer is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Elmer Funkhouser, Fred Gifford, B. J. Larkin, Harold Machlan. R. M. Moore and Miss Gertrude Weyerbacher. CITY irO.l/.-LV TO ATTEND PARLEY Mrs. Robert S. Sinclair, 3736 Spring Hollow road; Miss Florence Kirlin, 3348 Guilford avenue, and Mrs. Charles N. Teetor, Hagerstown, will leave Sunday for Washington, D. C., to attend the cause and cure of war conference, as delegates of the Indiana League of Women voters. STUDENTS’ FUND BENEFFIT IS SET A quilt display and card party for the benefit of the student aid fund, will be given by the members of the Indianapolis Educational Ceuncil at 2 Wednesday in the Banner-White-hill auditorium. Mrs. L. L. Boyden. chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames C. R. Ammerman. Margaret Haymaker, H. B. Nicely and Walter Jackson.

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Miss Eunice Dissette (center), w’ill be in charge of the third play, to be presented by the Children’s theater at 2:30 Saturday, Jan. 31, in the Civic theater. The play will be "Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates.” Mrs. mil H. Soufflot (upper right), founder of the MultuminParvo Literary Club, will be honored by the club at the celebration of its seventh anniversary Tuesday at the Columbia Club. Miss Jean Metzger (upper left), sophomore at Tudor Hall, will play the role of Captain Absolute in the play ‘‘The Rivals,” to be presented by the class tonight in the school auditorium. Mrs. Amy O. Parmelee of Cham-

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY “The Renaissance in Italy, 1430,” by Mrs. Harry E. Barnard, is the subject for the meeting of the Irvington Woman’s Club at the home of Mrs. John W. Atherton, 5060 Pleasant Run parkway. Mrs. Glen Rhoades and Mrs. May Miller will be hostesses for the New Era Club. Mrs. E. J. Durbin will talk on "American Indian and His Handiwork,” and Mrs. E. E. Padgett, “Review of the Raven.” Members of the Review Club will hear discussions on an autobiography and modern architecture at their meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, 3528 Fall Creek boulevard. Officers of the Sesame Club will be elected at the covered dish luncheon and business meeting at the home of Mr. J. Murray Chenoweth, 51 North Hawthorne lane. Warrack Wallace w’ill discuss “Ludwig the Second,” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. chapter house. TUESDAY The Irvington Home Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl E. Stone, 5736 Pleasant Run boulevard. Mrs. Robert Aldag will discuss "Expenses of Government.” Vachel Lindsay and "The Epic of America” will be the subject discussed at the meeting of the Fortnightly Literary Club at the Propylaeum Mrs. Floyd Litten, 1309 East Tenth street, will be hostess for the Expression Club. Mrs. Roy H. Graves will xalk on Julia Marlowe, and Mrs. Paul Dorsey on Geraldine Farrar. A surprise program will be the feature of the seventh anniversary meeting of the Multum-In-Parvo Literary club at the home of Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenw’ider, 2719 North Gale street. The Proctor club w’ill meet at the home of Mrs. Nicholas J. Connor, 1731 North Pennsylvania street. The program scheduled for the meeting of the Heyl Study club at the clubrooms, Rauh Memorial Library at 3024 North Meridian street, is concerned .with “The Manhood Stride of the Race.” Mrs. W. E. Kyle, 2232 North New Jersey’, will be hostess for the Independent Social club. WEDNESDAY "A Half Forgotten Tale” by Miss Julia Harrison Moore and “Scotch Songs,” by Mrs. A. C. Garnet will feature the program of the Women's Faculty Club of Butler university. Mrs. Charles Hogate, 5470 University avenue, will be hostess for the meeting of the Oct-Dahl Club when reports of Indianapolis council federation will be given. Officers of the Minerva Club will be elected at the meeting at the home of Mrs. K. V. Ammerman, 4830 Park avenue. Mrs. C. F. McDaniel will talk, followed by responses. Chapter F. P. E. O. Sisterhood will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. J. P. I.aatz, 3927 Park avenue. Mrs. B. C. Johnson will talk on “The Influence of Motion Pictures on Modern Life.” THURSDAY Mrs.-E. J. Shields, 536 Sutherland avenue, will be hostess to the Thursday Lyceum Club when Mrs. M. A. Baltozer will review "Once a Grand Duke,” by Alexandria, Grand Duke of Russia. "Emerson,” by Van Wyck Brooks will be the subject of Mrs. U. G. Baker at the meeting of the Review circle. Hostesses will be Mesdames Vernon Hahn, Madison Swadener and C. E. Zinn.

paign, 111 (lower left), national editor of the Trident, quarterly of Delta Delta Delta sorority, is being entertained by the Butler university active chapter and the Indianapolis Alliance while on an official visit here. Miss Mary Koch (lower right), is a member of the committee arranging a dinner Wednesday at the Columbia Club, which the alumnae chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority will give in honor of its national president, Miss Mabel Lee Walton of Woodstock, Va. The organization is a national education sorority of the Butler university college of education.

Poetry will be discussed by Mrs. Horace M. Banks at the Aftermath Club meeting with Mrs. John A. Sink, 3820 College avenue, as hostess. Current events and contemporary poetry will be the subject of Mrs. Elmer Q. Lockyear. “Pictures and Places” will be described by Lee Burns before the Portfolio Club at the Propylaeum. The supper committee is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Edw’ard James and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schmuck. Mrs. Edward D. Donnel will lead a discussion on "The Life of Tolstoi” at the meeting of the Beta Delphian chapter in the Fletcher American bank club rooms. FRIDAY “Crafts and Industries in India” will be described by Mrs. W. A. Rowland before the Culture Club, following luncheon. Mrs. Henrietta Dillen, 1433 North Pennsylvania street, will be hostess. “The Early Journal of Fannie Burney" and “The Brontes” will be the subjects of Mrs. William H. Insley and Mrs. D. Lawrence Chambers at the Woman's Club in the Propylaeum. Hostesses for the Irvington Fortnightly Club will be Mrs. T. M. Richardson and Mrs. Lydia R. Gadd. Papers will be “Government in Canada,” by Mrs. Philip Zoercher, and "Relations of Canada With United States,” by Mrs. F. B. Gill. Mrs. Eugene Foley, 4427 Broadw’ay, will be hostess to the Marigold Garden Club when Mrs. W. E. Gabe will discuss “Starting of Seeds.” SATURDAY The Magazine Club will hold election of officers at the home of Mrs. H. W. Dragoo. 4520 North Pennsylvania street.

DANCE TO BE HELD AT LITTLE FLOWER

Miss Rosemary Ryce is a member of the January committee of the Little Flower church, which will give a dance Saturday night, Jan. 21, in the auditorium," Fourteenth

and Bosart streets. Mrs. C. A. Menefee is chairman. The group assisting are Misses Mary Healv, Edna Flick, Louise Slick, Dorothy Sanders, Ruth Slick, Mary Ann Adams, Viola Bender, Viola Weber, Alma Weber and Margaret Menefee and William Farmer, Joe Concannon, Pat Kesler, Fred Ward,

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Vincent Concannon, Louie Kelsch, Bernard Smith, and Joe Ryce. Geno and his Cosmopolitans will furnish music. SORORITY CHAPTER TO INSTALL HEADS Indiana chapter of Lambda Alpha Lambda sorority will hold installation services Monday night at the Antlers for the following: Miss Edna Wilkinson, president; Mrs. Evelyn Dillinger, vice-president; Mrs. Ruth McLear, recording secretary; Miss Alice Dietz, corresponding secretary- Miss Emma Lou Voelker, treasurer; Mrs. Arlett Schuster, publicity; Miss Margaret Donahue, doorkeeper, and Miss Catherine Donahue, sergeant-at-. arms

Celeste Jordan Is Married to B. E. Brennan in Home Rite

The marriage of Miss Celeste Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Jordan, 578 North Audubon road, to Blodgett E Brennan took place this morning at the Jordan home. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brennan, 3921 P&rk avenue. The Rev. Bernard Shea of St. Joan of Arch church heard the vow’s of the couple, whe were attended by Miss Lois Jordan, the bride’s sister, and Walker W. Knotts.

P. E. O. Group to Celebrate 64th Birthday The P. E. O. Sisterhood will celebrate its sixty-fourth anniversary,’ Saturday, with a luncheon and meeting of all members in the Travertine room of the Lincoln. The council will be in charge of *the arrangements, with Mrs. David Fox, president, as chairman. Mrs. William Craigle of Chapter C will be in charge of the candlelighting service; Mrs. Cecil Stalnaker of Chapter F, in charge of decorations: Mrs. J. Karl Mathers of Chapter Q. chairman of invitations; Mrs. C. H. Eberhard, Chapter S, chairman of program; and Mrs. E. Fivecoate of Chapter P, chairman of publicity. LEGION AUXILIARY TO STAGE DANCE Mrs. Omer Hawkins is chairman of the committee arranging a benefit dance to be given tonight by the Twelfth district American Legion auxiliary drum corps in the Antlers. Assisting the chairman are Mrs. William Long and Mrs, Christina McClary. The hospitality committee is composed of Mesdames Henning Johnson, Thelma Jones, Leland Dyer, Jesse Ray, Roy O. Rairdon, Kurt G. Francke, Forrest Monroe, Eva Van Meter, James Andrus, Lucille Mahe, William Schultz, Roy Volstead, Gladys Sullivan, Lillian Schweiter, Eddie Munchoff and Misses Geneva Hickman, Thelma Douglass, La Verne Ingsted and Irma Huff.

PLEDGES WILL GIVE MIDNIGHT DINNER Members of Theta Sigma Delta sorority will be honored at a midnight dinner, given by pledges tonight at the Dearborn. Misses Mary Jane Wabnitz, Ruth Shingleton and Bessie Blacke are in charge of entertainment. A business meeting will be held Wednesday night at the home of j Miss Ruth Morrison. MRS. GARTEN WILL GIVE BOOK REVIEW The first of a series of book review's will be given by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten at 10 Tuesday, under the auspices of the Martha Hawkins Society of the First Baptist church. Mrs. Garten will review “Josephus” by Lion Feuchtwanger and “Flowering Wilderness” by John Galsw-orthy in the church parlors. CHALCEDONY CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY Mrs. Fred Dusenberg, 3290 East Fall Creek boulevard, will be hostess to the Chalcedony Club Tuesday for a luncheon and card party. She will be assisted by Mesdames Norman Gilmore, H. O. Broadway : and John Graham. Killarney roses will be used in the decorations. W. R. C. to Meet Mrs. Zelma Niles will preside at the regular meeting of the George H. Thomas W. R. C.. Monday, at the G. A. R. headquarters, 512 North Illinois street. Club Will Gather Alpha Beta Latreian club will meet at 2 Monday at the home of Miss Dorothy Phillips, 5136 Washington boulevard.,

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Social Agencies’ Work Will Be Described to Department Club Group % Community Welfare Division Will Hold Its Discussion Luncheon Wednesday; Guests to Give Views. The inside work of “Our Social Agencies” will be described by Mrs. Francis Spaulding before the community welfare department of the Woman's Department Club at its discussion luncheon at 12:30 Wednesday in the tearoom of the clubhouse.

National Head of Sorority to Visit at Butler Miss Mabel Lee Walton, national president of Sigma Sigma Sigma, national educational sorority, will visit the Butler university college of education chapter Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. The alumnae chapter will give a dinner Wednesday night in the Columbia Club when Miss Dorothy Yagerline, president, will preside. Pledges of the chapter will give a stunt in charge of Miss Nancy Carter. The dinner is being arranged by Misses Mary Koch, Frances Botkin and Frances Hellmann. Miss Walton will be a guest at the chapter house, 2341 North Delaware street. TRI KAPPA GROUP WILL HOLD BRIDGE Tri Kappa Club will hold a dinner bridge at the Sheffield Inn at 6 Monday night. Officers of the organization, recently elected, are Misses Helen Elliott, president; Eva Abbott, vicepresident ; Lillian Boggs, correspond - ing secretary; Frances McNees, recording secretary; Ada A1 verson, treasurer, and Adeline Hill, publicity chairman.

Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elw’ood B Low of Highland Park, 111., and John F. Brennan of Muncie. The bride attended Franklin college and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Brennan attended Indiana university and was graduated lrom Butler university, where he is a member of Sigma Nu and Sigma Delta Chi fraternities. They will live in Indianapolis.

COLUMBIA CLUB TO HOLD BRIDGE

Mrs. Dudley R. Gallahue will be hostess for the luncheon-bridge to be given Wednesday at the Columbia Club. She will be assisted by Mesdames Herbert Fuerstenberg, Henley P. Davis, John K. Ruckelshaus, E. S. O’Neill, Vernon Ray, Richard W. Hennsessey, Carl W. Quiesser and George Watts of Knightstown.

Technocracy to Be Topic of Talk to Y. W. C. A. Business Girls

Technocracy will be the subject of James H. Peeling of the Butler university college of education when he addresses the business girls’ Wednesday night program in Central Y. W. C. A. Peeling's lecture will be the main part of this week’s program of classes and interest groups, which

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Miss Mary Jane Schenck

Miss Mary Jane Schenck is chairman of the Mardi Gras dance to be given tonight in the Travertine room of the Lincoln as the principal social event of the Delta province convention of Sigma Phi Gamma sorority. Patrons and patronesses will be Governor and Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cash and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cook.

Temple Sisterhood to Hear Talk by Hilda Cunniff

Miss Hilda Cunniff, who has spent four years in Siam and taught in Chinese schools, will talk on “Life in Siam” at the meting of the Temple Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation at 2; 15 Monday afternoon in the Temple at Tenth and Delaware streets. The guest speaker, a graduate of Oxford university in Oxford, England, and the University of Wisconsin, is visiting her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cunniff, SpinkArms. A five-minute current event talk will be given by Mrs. David Lurvey, who will discuss Bira-Bid/an, the

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Following her talk, members will participate in a discussion, including guests active in welfare work. These visitors will be Mrs. Rhoda Morrow, general secretary Family Welfare Society; Miss Anna Mock, secretary Social Service Exchange; Miss Katherine Quinn, field visitor Catholic Community Center; Miss Sarah Weinberg, secretary' Jewish Family Service; George E. Gill, manager emergency work committee. and Dwight S. Ritter, director Leisure Hour Clubs. . Mrs. Spaulding, a representative of the Family Welfare Society, is chief investigator for the township trustee's office. The speaker will explain how the various social agencies are solving the problems of relief work. She also will tell of the increase in requests for assir'ance to the township trustees and how the situation is being handled. A short business session will follow the program. Mrs. Robert Moorehead. chairman of the legislative committee, will report the result of the committee's investigation as to the amount of tax exempt property in Indianapolis. Mrs. W. D. Hamer, chairman of the welfare committee, will report on cooperation with Leisure Hour Clubs, and Mrs. A. H. Off will describe plans for co-operation with the superintendent of woman's prison. Mrs. Edward L. Hall is chairman of reservations for th luncheon to be given Tuesday, Jan. 24, honoring founders, charter members and life members.

Bomar Cramer ; Program Here Is Announced Bomar Cramer, who will apprtrr in a recital Friday night at Caleb Mills hall, sponsored by Sigma Alpha lota and Mu Phi Epsilon, national musical sororities, has announced the program. It is as follows ; i ' Sonata. Onus 2 ’ Brahma Allegro non trow>o ma energico. Andante con esnresslone. Scherzo. Introduzione e Finale. II Neise” Oswald Poissons d'Or - ' Debussv 'Etude Tableau.. Onus 33 No. B" Rachmininoff “Marche Chinoise” (Rosslenoli Stravinski-Szanto II “Enelish Suite. E minor” Bach Prelude. Allemande. Courante. Sarabande. Passeoied. Giirue. "Etudes Svmphonioues Onus 13” Schumann Cramer will present the same program Jan. 31 at Town hall in New York. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Gladys Alwes, 33 Monument circle. The concert is being givenfor the benefit of the scholarship funds of the sororities.

; follow the informal suppers attended by young business women members of the department. The lecture will take place at 7:45 as a part of the regular interest group period and last until 8:45. Supper at 6 will be followed by the j second of the series of beauty talks, i "Natural Beauty,” by Miss Helen Teal, executive secretary of the State Nursing Association, who will stress the importance of regular living habits and physical care for the attainment of outward beauty of hair, skin and posture. During the interest group period Dr. Frances Brown will discuss the psychological angle of sex as a part of the series of personal and social hygiene, being conducted in cooperation wtih Dr. Mary Suter. Other interest groups meeting from 7:45 until 9:45 will include the series on “How to Bea Successful Hostess,” which is being conducted by Mrs. Jaul Tambaugh, who has invited Mrs. Marvin Curie to lead the group this week, on the subject, “Introductions and the Art of Conversation.” MOTHERS’ CLUB TO INSTALL OFFICERS Mrs. Homer H. Higman will be installed as president of the Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers’ club of Butler iuniversity at its monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon at the chapter house, 329 Hampton drive. Others who will take office for the coming year are the Mesdames Charles Apostol, vice-president; E. A Ford, secretary, and William E. Miller, treasurer. A covered dish luncheon in the charge of Mrs. Leonard Begnoli and Mrs. Apostol will be served preceding the meeting. Luncheon to Be Held Indianapolis associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Hedges, 538 East Maple road. She w’ill be assisted by Mrs. Charles R. Farmer.

Jewish settlement in Siberia, which is subsidized by the Soviet government. The musical program under the direction of Mrs. Louis Traugott will include violin selections by Mrs. Christine Roush, accompanied by Mrs. I. E. Solomon and a vocal trio, consisting of Mrs. Frank Billeter, Mrs. C. F. Dillenbeck and Mrs. Irene Jerrard, accompanied by Mrs. Ev a Fleming. A social hour and tea will follow the program, with Mrs. Jack Goldfarb, chairman cf hospitality, in charge. Mrs. Isaac Burton Jacobs will preside.