Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1933 — Page 6

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War Conference Delegates to Be Honored at Tea Next Saturday at Y. W. Four Women, Who Attended Washington Parley to Discuss Cause and Cure of Conflicts, to Be Chief Guests. Delegates to the conference on the Cause and Cure of War, held Jan. 17 to 20 in Washington, will be honored at a tea. from 2:30 to 5, Saturday, in the green parlors of the Y. W. C. A. They are Mrs. Robert Sinclair, Mrs. Louis Wolf, Mrs. H. W. Krause and Miss Florence Kirlin.

Presidents of the nine local organizations represented on the national committee for the Cause and Cure of War will act as hostesses Saturday. They are Mrs. Walter P. Morton. American Association of University Women; Mrs. Sultan G. Cohen. Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. J F. Edwards, seventh district. Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, Y. W. C. A.; Miss Lucy Osborn, Indianapolis Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Mrs. Walter C. Greenbough, League of Women Voters; Mrs. Robert McKay, Marion county, W. C. T. U.; Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson, Indianapolis Council of Federated Church Women. and Mrs. Charles A. Mueller, w'ho will represent National Council of Women for Horn* Missions and Federation of Women's Boards oi Foreign Missions. Mrs. Harry E. Barnard and Mrs. Russell E. Adkins, who are planning Ihe serving and appointments for the occasion will be assisted by the chairmen and members of the international relations or peace committees of the cooperating organizations and by members of the young business women's and industrial departments of the Y. W. Mrs. W. S. Lockhart of the Y. W public affairs committee is general chairman of the affair. A short program, reproducing one of the round table discussions of the conference will be given in Hollenbeck hall preceding the tea. Os the eleven national women's groups affiliated in the conference, two only, the National Women's Conference of American Ethical Union and the National Women's Trade Union League are not represented locally.

Assembly Women’s Club to Be Guest of Women Voters League

Member* of the State Assembly Women's Club will be guests of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, Thursday, at the tea, to be given at the home of Mrs. William Ray Adams, 4936 North Meridian street. Mrs. Dow Harvey of Kokomo, former chairman of the education comr'„i,ee of the Illinois League and a member of the Kokomo Maxine Quinn to Be Hostess to Alumnae Group Miss Maxine Quinn. 3616 Salem street, will be hostess for the buffet supper meeting of the Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Zeta sorority at 6 Tuesday night. Miss Helen Kingham, chairman, will be assisted by Miss Mary K. Campbell. Miss Dorothy Duesenberg and Mrs. Robert Gilmore. . Plans for yie state luncheon will be formulated at the executive committee meeting which will precede the supper. Mrs. Roy Peterson, will preside. ALBERT STUMP TO BE CLUB SPEAKER Albert Stump will talk on the "Psychology of Happiness” before the members of the Martha Hawkins society of the First Baptist church which will hold an all day meeting, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Paul Bcssirs, 4224 Washington boulevard. Vaughn Cornish will sing a group o' selections. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Kenneth Miller, C. S. Merrick, W. B Paul, and group 5 of the church. TAU DELTA SIGMAS TO INSTALL HEADS Alpha chapter, Tau Delta Sigma sorority, will install its new officers Monday night at the home of Miss Emma Dobbins, 5220 Carrollton avenue. They are: Mrs. Glen Hueston, president: Miss Margaret Layton, vice-president; Mrs. Gilbert Gee. recording secretary: Mrs. George Knapp, treasurer, and Miss Frieda Leukhardt. corresponding secretary. Teachers to Meet The Indianapolis Association of Women's Bible Teachers, under the leadership of Miss Florence E. Lanham, will meet at 2 Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A. They will study the lesson in the international series on the subject of "Jesus and the Sabbath." This is a course of study from the gospel according to St. Mark, and presented to students and teachers of the Bible.

Y. W. C. A. Election Results to Be Announced at Dinner

Results of the election of board members of the Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association will be announced at the annual dinner meeting of the association, Friday night at the headquarters, 329 North Pennsylvania street. Miss Gladys Kenslsr, general secretary of the Y. W. of Marion, will speak on ’’The Y. W. C. A. and Public Affairs." The report of the election board will be made by Mrs. Samuel Ashby. chairman of the nominating committee Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, president of the Indianapolis group, will preside at the meeting. Mrs Frederick E. GifTord. assisted by m s. Charles A. Mueller and Mrs. John I. Wallace, are In charge of arrangements for the dinner meeting. Mr?. William Herbert Gibbs has arranged the musical program

Hospital Guild to Give Annual Benefit Party The St. Francis guild will give its annual card party for the benefit of the St. Francis hospital at 2 and 8 Wednesday, at the Sacred Heart hall. Mrs. Peter James is general chairman. Others in charge of the arrangements are Mesdames David Crawford, Vincent Corrigan. William Roth, H. E. Sallee, Louis Weber, August Duannes, Herman Himmelgarn. John Dransfteld. Nellis Many, Andrew Fromhold, Thomas Gill, Charles Roach, Anthonv Rolles, M. E. Magee. C. E. Hailey, R. T. Ritchey, Edward Dux, Joseph Gold Edward Dwyer, Gus Gatto, Carl Pflager, Albert Stocker and Gertrude Miller. Mrs. James has charge of the prizes, and Mrs. M. Kennington, chairman, in charge of the candy, will be assisted by Mesdames Leo Steffin, Joseph Rollins, Catherine Seibold, Vern Corringan, Russell Ritchey. C. E. Hailey and Miss Elizabeth Clien. The bridal chest committee chairman is Mrs. E. F. Conerty, whose assistants are Mrs. H. J. Cook and Mrs. Thomas Teagarden and Mrs. Peter Flemming. Mrs. Cook has charge of thr publicity for the guild. The organization which holds a covered dish luncheon meeting every second Wednesday to sew for the hospital, will elect officers at the March 7 meeting.

League, will speak on the purpose of the organization. Mrs. Donald Jameson will present its legislative program as it relates to social welfare. Mrs. Walter S. Greenough will speak on the legislative program affecting the structure and technique of government. The last of a series of three study groups on reparations and war debts will be at 10 Wednesday morning at the Rauh Memorial library. Mrs. Robert S. Sinclair, chairman of the international cooperation to prevent war committee of the Indianapolis League will talk on “The Hoover Moratorium and the Present Situation.” piano aSd voice RECITAL IS SET Piano students of Mrs. Grorgiana Brown Ritter and voice students of Clifford D. Long will give a recital at 8 Wednesday night in the Wilking Music Cos. studio. They will be assisted on the program by viclin and dramatic art students of Miss Thelma Helkama. Thelma Rivers, Maxine Tilford. Betty Lou Poppaw, Gloria Ann Cox, Helen Currie, Ruth Ma ; den and Mildred Johnston, students of Mrs. Ritter, and Blanche Hinshaw, Ellis Abbott, Waunetta Stoker, Clarence Bills, Lcrna Keith and Joseph Ritter, students of Clifford Long will take part . CoUncil to Convene The May Wright Sewall, Indiana Council of Women, will hold a regular meeting at the Lincoln, Thursday.

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Mrs. A. Hernley Boyd

Mrs. A. Hernley Boyd. 5105 North Capitol avenue, was to be hostess today for a luncheon meeting of the Ward-Belmont Alumnae Club.

which will include violin numbers by Mrs. Lorinda Cottingham HoveU and solos by Miss Bernice Reagan. The third talk in the “Beauty Series," presented on the Wednesday night programs for young business women, will be given by Mrs. Oscar Hclmer. She will discuss “Personality" at the 7 o'clock meeting. The association now is conducting an experimental employment service. free dictation and typing practice classes. No fee is charged either applicant or employe-. It was the recent closing of the two free employment bureaus which ’nstigated the creation of this service. which is in line with the activity of croups of this association throughout the country. D'ctetion classes are held from 2 to 4 Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon, and the typing pracice rooms are open from 9 to 5 . daily. 1

'Prominent Figures in City’s January Society Events

. ' , ' ' '4s9 <aU'v' . y & |jS (upper left) Mrs. Blodgett E. —Photo by j. Hurley Ashby. : ' liss “The Business of Art” will be. Louise Mclntire, secretary; Ml m 4 ■x&H.MUr t- J y photocraft - discussed by Elmer E. Taflinger at | Clara M. Given, treasurer, ar i P&T W W ~ . . . * a meeting of the Indianapolis Busi-; Misses Harriet Bateman. Mary : k, 4 itfeJ E nen t k nignt at< Avaion ness and Professional Women’s Club Kynett, and Mrs. Myra Majors W Ulliy omo - at 8 Thursday in the Woman's De- renius, directors. Miss Jane Hogate, 5470 Univer- partment Club. Members of Needlework Gus

Miss Ruth Street Mrs. Blodgett E. Brennan was Miss Celeste Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jordan, 578 North Audubon road, before her marriage Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan will live in Indianapolis. Miss Ruth Street, 5702 North Pennsylvania street, is a member of the committee in charge of arangements for the annual pledge dance of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at Butler university, to be

Calendar for City Clubs During Coming Week

MONDAY The Sesame Club will elect officers at the covered dish luncheon meeting at' the home of Mrs. J. Murray Chenoweth. 51 North Hawthorne lane. A. H. Ervin will talk on “Singing Towers and National Park.” Mrs. Albert C. Rischman will discuss the social welfare work of Jane Addams at the meeting of Chapter P, P. E. O. Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs. R. F. Little, 3015 North Meridian street. The Indianapolis Literary Club will hear Harvey J. Elam talk on “Truck Regulation” at the meeting in the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. L. R. Cartwright and Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew will be hostesses for the covered dish luncheon meeting of the Present Day Club. Officers will be elected. The Munioipal Gardens Wonpen’s Department Club will meet at the community house with Mrs. A. M. Mclntyre as hostess. The Monday Afternoon Reading Club will elect officers at their covered dish luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Eli E. Thompson. 912 Rural street. Mrs. Charles A. Young and Mrs. G. A. Everett will provide the program. Mrs. W. W. Carr will talk on China at the meeting of the Monday club at 2 at the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. O. T. Behimer will sing. Mrs. E. D. Donnell. 82 North Hawthorne lane, will be hostess for the meeting of the Irvington Coterie Club when Mrs. Harvey M. Ferguson will discuss religion and education in Russia. The Carnelian Club will meet with Mrs. William H. Swintz. 40 West Twenty-first street, at 1 to sew for the Red Cross. TUESDAY Marion County chapter of the American War Mothers will meet at the Columbia Club for a 12:30 luncheon and business meeting. Mrs. Ralph E. Kennington will preside. The Spencer Club will hold an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Gail Spangler. Mrs. J. E. Hughes and Mrs. Frank Spangler will assist. The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will hold its monthly meeting at the Fletcher American ' National bank at 2. Mrs. Leavens Cady, 3569 Central avenue, will be hostess for the meeting of the Alpha Delta Latreian at 2. Mrs. Earl E. Moomaw and Mrs. Russe’l Weller will take part on the program. “Freeing the Slave” will be the subject for the meeting of the Irvington Tuesday club, which will meet at the heme of Mrs. B. H. Moore. 289 Burgess avenue. Mrs. Harriett Burtch will play the organ at the meeting of the To Kalon club. “When I Was a Girl.” by Mrs. A. M. McVie. 7050 North Pennsylvania street, and a review of “Sons,” by Mrs. H. A. Johnson, will feature the meeting of the Meridian Heighs Inter-Se club at the home of Mrs. J. J. Schoen, 4808 Central avenue. The Hooker Tourist club will meet at the heme of Mrs, H. K Fatout. 3107 Ruckle. Mrs. Mayrae Castor. 3350 North Capitol avenue,' assisted by Mrs.

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Miss Jane Hogate —Photo by Photocraft. given Friday night at Avalon Country Club. Miss Jane Hogate, 5470 University avenue, is a member of the supper committee for the meeting, to be held Tuesday by the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, at the Marott. Mrs. E. N. Hill is chairman. Mrs. Russell W. Johnston. 2845 North Pennsylvania street, adapted “Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates” for presentation by the Children’s theater at 2:30 today at the Playhouse, 1847 North Alabama street, and at 10:30 and 2:30, Jan. 28. She is author of several children’s stories.

John Mathews, will be hostess for the meeting of the Amicitia club. The Independent Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. J. McDowell, 208 Buckingham drive. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Harry B. Mahan, 434 North Arsenal avenue, will be luncheon hostess for the meeting of the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside. Zetathea Club will hold its meeting at the home of Mrs. J. E. Martin, 510 West Forty-fourth street. The Wednesday Afternoon Club will hear the federation report, a talk on modern composers by Mrs. William Kelly, and a musical pro-

P.-T. A. Federation Meeting Set for Art Institute Wednesday

Mrs. S. M. Myers, president of the Indianapolis Federation of ParentTeacher Association, will preside at the January meeting, to be held in the south gallery of the John Herron Art Institute at 1:30 Wednesday. The meeting is open to all parentteacher patrons and friends. The program has been arranged by Mrs. C. E. Sunthimer, art chair-

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Mrs. Pearl Clark

Mrs. Pearl Clark is a member of the ways and means committee of the Altrusa club, which will give its annual bridge party at 8 Monday night in the Columbia club. Mrs. Mabel G. Hartwell is general chairman. Entertainment will include a style show T by the Sally Frock shop, and music by the Edenharter trio, composed of Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, pianist; Miss Georgia Baumann, violinist, and Miss Virginia Leyenberger, cellist. Miss Bertha Metzger is in charge of table reservations. Proceeds wUI be used by the educational committee.

Elmer Taflinger to Address Professional Women’s Club

“The Business of Art" will be discussed by Elmer E. Taflinger at a meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club at 8 Thursday in the Woman’s Department Club. Music will be furnished by the fine arts trio, composed of Miss Marcena Campbell, celloist; Miss Mary Rogers, violinist, and Miss Ruth Miller, pianist. The program for the dinner meeting at 6:15 will be in charge of the Credit Union, Miss Elizabeth Rainey, president, and_ the Needlework Guild, with Mrs. Sara Major Avery, chairman. Mrs. Lulu H. Harvey will give a report of the work done by the club for the Riley Cheer Guild. Officers of the Credit Union, besides the president, are: Miss Kathryn Petry, vice-president; Miss

gram by Mrs. Herbert Rennard. Mrs. B. F. Entwistle and Mrs. Louis Grabhorn will be hostesses. Mrs. C. H. Soufflot, 58 North Pershing avenue, assisted by Mrs. Charles Graul and Mrs. Robert Gordon, will be hostess for the meeting of the New Century Club. Book reviews will be given. The Home Economics Club will meet at the home of Mrs. William Smith, 1910 College avenue. Talks will be given by members of the club. Russia will be the subject for the meeting of the Inter Nos Club at ; the home of Mrs. Harry Orlop, 3616 j East Fall Creek parkway.

man of the federation, and Mrs. Bob Shank, legislative chairman. Wilbur Peat, director of the institute. will speak on “What the Art Institute Is Doing for the Indianapolis School Children,” and Mrs. James L. Murray, second vice-presi-dent and legislative chairman of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, will give a short talk on measures before the legislature, which are of importance to parents and teachers. A musical program will be provided by a trio composed of Mrs. Juliet Shaw, Mrs. Anna Bell and Mrs. Lola Crockett, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Davis. WALTER HICKMAN TO ADDRESS CLUB Walter Hickman, dramatic and music critic of The Indianapolis Times, will give a book review at the monthly program of the Municipal Garden Women’s Department club Monday afternoon in the community house. Mrs. William Ray Kester, pianist, will present a program. Mrs. A. M. Mclntyre will be hostess, and Mrs. W. H. Hodgson will preside. Mrs. Roscoe Conkle arranged the program.

PROPYLAEUM WILL HOLD BRIDGE PARTY

The next contract bridge dinner of the Propylaeum club will be held Ftidav at the clubhouse. Hostesses will be Mesdames Thaddeus R. Baker, Hal R. Keeling, Charles R. Weiss. C. P. Lesh, Frank F. Powell and John M. Cunningham. The club will entertain with a musicale on Monday, Jan. 30. Hostess to Club Mrs. Hattie Seal will be hostess of the Mothers Club dance, to be given at 8 Tuesday in Rhodius park community house. Assisting on the dance committee are Mesdames Edith Purvis. Anna Bardash, Anna Catoska, Mary Jordan and Francis Buttz. Officers to Be Named Officers will be elected Monday night at the meeting of the Brookside Players at the community house. Miss Caroline Brown is president. P

I Louise Mclntire, secretary; Miss J Clara M. Given, treasurer, and I Misses Harriet Bateman, Mary E. j Kynett, and Mrs. Myra Majors Wirenius, directors. Members of Needlework Guild are: Miss Emma Jane Ross, assistant to the chairman; Mesdames Florence H. Alley, Clara Benson and Gertrude M. Long, and Misses Mabel Badorf, Harriet Bateman, Wildie Bowser, Lou Casey, Eva L. Collins, Madge D. Diebel, Emma Dcnnan, Amy B. Higgins, Ida Mann Irvine, Tressie O. Kirk, May I. Louthan, Stella Nichelson. Katherine Neth, Lucille Willa Proctor, Emma L. Randall, Charlotte D. Riess, Leila Sipe and Leafie Williamson. Dinner reservations should be made before Thursday morning with Miss Bess Hiatt, chairman of the dinner committee.

The Indianapolis Educational Council will meet at the home of Mrs. Ulala Schmidt, 1434 Linwood avenue. A musical program has been arranged by Mrs. D. T. Hancock. The Ephamar Club will meet at the Rose of Sharon tearoom. Mrs. Matt Harris will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. O. S Pollard and Mrs. H. J. Scudder. A musical program will be presented by Thelma, Genevieve and Dorothy Jatho. THURSDAY The North Side Mothers club will sew at the Riley hospital, meeting at 10. A covered dish luncheon will be served. Mrs. Cora M. Reber, 1211 West Thirty-first street, will be hostess for the meeting of the Current Events club. Mrs. George A. Duffy will review the book “God’s Jester” at the meeting of the Irvington Catholic Women’s Study club at the home of Mrs. J. C. Ha ugh, 866 North Bosart avenue. The Current Knowledge club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter E. Eichholtz, 2932 Guilford avenue. Howard Benson will talk on his travels and experiences in Mexico and Mrs. William Lieber will give some readings. FRIDAY Boston and "the New Englander are the subjects to be discussed at the meeting of the Friday afternoon Reading Club. A musical program has been arranged. SATURDAY The Ladies Federal Club will meet at the home of Mrs. M. F. Higgins, 936 North Oxford street.

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Mrs. Adah O. Frost Mrs. Adah O. Frost is president of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs which will open its annual council meeting today at the Columbia Club. The session will close with a luncheon Sunday at the Ciaypool.

Dr. R. Clyde White to Speak to G. O. P. Women on Unemployment Issue How to Meet Problems of Jobless Will Be Topic of Butler Sociology Expert; Announce Committees. Dr R. Clyde White, professor of sociology in the Indiana university extension division, will discuss “Methods of Meeting the Problem of Unemployment" at the year's opening meeting of the Indiana Womans Republican Club at 2 Thursday in the Columbia Club.

Sorority Will Give Musicale at Foster Hall The monthly musicale of Sigma Alpha lota, national professional musical sorority, will be held at 2:15 Saturday, Jan. 28. at Stephen Foster hall. The program will be given by J. K. Lilly and the Crinoline quartet, composed of Mrs. James Lowry, Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. Glenn Friermood. Mrs. Robert Blake, accompanied by Mrs. Berta Miller Ruick. They will sing: “Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair." “Old Unrle Ned.” “Southern Medley.” all works of Foster. The program was arranged by Mrs. Frances Johnson and Mrs. Irene Jarrard. Miss Martha Millikan is in charge of transportation.

International Study Club

Mrs. S. R. Artman will end her talks on Central America next week before chapters of the International Travel-Study Club, Inc. Her subject will be "The Old and New Panama.” Venetian chapter will be entertained Monday with a 1 o’clock Valentine luncheon at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood, 627 Stevens street. Mrs. Effle Hill will assist. Mrs. Glenn Thrasher will give a talk on “Personality and Character Defined,” and Mrs. George Macy, “The Origin of Vaientine Day.” Erin Isle chapter will meet at 8 Monday night at the home of Mrs. Burt Kimmcl, 2058 North New Jersey street, for Its monthly meeting. Arabian chapter will be entertained Tuesday with a 12 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Eli Thompson. 912 North Rural street. The hostess will be assisted by Mr. J H. Flynn and Mrs. Lester Jones. The program will include a piano trio, “Anvil Chorus,” by Verdi, given by Thelma. Geneve and Dorothy Jatho; piano solo, “Majesty of the Deep,” by. Hamer, played by Dorothy Jatho; "Panama Canal,” read by Mrs. Katheryn Bayne; vocal solo, “Unfurling of the Flag,” by Densmore, given by Mrs. Alfred Sweetman; talk on panama hats by Mrs. Charles Shull; piano trio, “Soldiers Chorus,” by Gounod, by the Jatho sisters, and world news by Mrs. Baxter Mcßane. Two new members. Mrs. Lester Jones and Mrs. Ada Staley, will be received into the chapter. Colonial Boston chapter will me°t at the Lumley tearoom, 1540 North Meridian street, at 10 Wednesday. Luncheon and a musical program will follow the lecture and business meeting. The hostesses are: Mrs. Norman Loomis. Mrs. Ralph Kennedy, Mrs. William Kennedy and Mrs. Henry Miles. Mt. Vernon chapter will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Ross Winder, 1057 West Thirty-first street, Wednesday, with an oldfashioned party. Mrs. John Brisentine and Mrs. Lloyd Pottenger will assist the hostess. Each member will come dressed in an old-fashioned dress. Mrs. Artman will give a reading, Mrs. Johr. Strack a piano solo, and Mrs. Henry Roberts will sing old numbers. Luncheon will be served at 1, Castle Craig chapter will meet with Mrs. Blake Thomas, 33 Ridge drive, at 7:45 Thursday. Mrs. Robert Crawford will assist the hostess. Mrs. John W. Thorburgh, president, will preside. #uyder Zee chapter will meet Thursday for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Merle Titus. 217 Nowland avenue. Mrs. Isadore Koby, program chairman, will give a musical reading. Hawaiian chapter will meet with Mrs. Irvin McFeetcrs. 2623 Jackson street, Friday. Mn. Grace Frazier will assist the hostess. All members are requested to be present at 10 to make an emblem. Mr. John W. Thornburgh will be guest of honor. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Lady Aberdeen chapter will meet at 12:30 Saturday at the Lincoln. Mrs. Oscar Passmore will give a piano solo. ARTEMUS CLUB TO GIVE BENEFIT FETE Mrs. Ralph Tindel, 1409 North Pennsylvania street, will be hostess Tuesday for the monthly card party of the Artemas Club for the benefit of the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Mrs. F. E. Shirtz is chairman. Reservations may be made with any member. The proceeds will be used to buy new furniture for the nursery-.

Jordan Conservatory Students to Give Recital Sunday Night

Vocal and instrumental music will be presented at 8:15 Sunday night by students of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music in a recital, sponsored by the music committee of the Communal building, 17 West Morris street. Miss Bobbye Cook, pupil of Glenn Friermood, who was the girls’ state winner in the recent Atwater Kent radio audition, will sing three groups of songs, accompanied by Miss Frances Benner. Piano selections will be given by Miss Hilda KorfT. pupil of Bomar Cramer. Miss Marian Chaplin, who is studying with Hugh McGibeny, will present violin numbers, accom-

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Following the address, Mrs. Leland Fishback will play a violin solo and Mrs. Victor Hindze will sing a group of songs. Tea and a social hour will follow. The president. Mrs. Helen Johnson Karns. will preside The meeting is open to all women. New board members of the elub are: Mrs. A. A. Kist of Portland. Mrs. Ida G. Belzer, Mrs. H. E. Barnard. Mrs. Blanch McKinnv. Mrs. Ivan C. Morgan of Austin. Mrs. Bert Thurman. Dr. Amelia R. Keller. Mrs. E. E. Neal of Noblesville. Mrs. Jessie Gremelspacker of Lcgansport. and Mrs. John Horning of Greensburg. Following are the names of the newly appointed members of committees: HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE Mi~s Minnie B. Cowan, chairman; Mrs. Spann Waymire of Anderson, and Mesdames Ovid Butler Jameson, Samuel Lewis Shank. Bert Morgan. Frank Cones, Harlan Ratcliff. Charles Miller. J. Burdette Little, Clara Gilbert. Louise Weisenberg. Mary Postrn. Minnie Darling and Dr. Lillian Sielken. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Mrs. Ella Van Sickle Gardner, chairman; Mesdames Hester Hart, Phoebe Link, Linton A. Cox, Ella' Gronninger, Anna O, Boyle and Misses Alice O'Hair, Genevieve Brown, and Adele Starch. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Mrs. H. E. Barnard, chairman; and Mrs. Henry R, Campbell, vice chairman. ways and means committee Mrs. E. E. Nelson, chairman; and Mesdames Ruth Marshall, J. t. Pope. Luella Graham. Clarence Martin. Harry Dunn. Chloe Davis, Herbert J. Luckey, Fannie Huff, and Martha Huggins. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass of Nashville, chairman; Mrs. R. Harrv Miller, vice-chairman; Misses Edna Holovvell and Nellie Gray Holowell both of Pendleton, and Mesdames Lucile Stinegraph. George Bonham of Elwood, Florence Thornburg of Newcastle, Neal McCallum of Batcsville Robert McKay, Margaret Dietrich and Rollie Granger of Logansport. SPEAKERS BUREAU Mrs. A. A. Klst of Portland, chairman; Mrs. Ruben Miller, vicechairman; Mesdames Grace Urbans Reynolds of Cambridge, Florence Cnnnh* B 7 S „°, f Plymouth ' Charles Coombs of Bloomfield, Frederick Meeker of Portland, WillaTd Armatage and Miss Mary Sleeth of Rushvile. TELEPHONE COMMITTEE Mrs. Charles R. Stuart, chairman; Misses Imma McNanny, Miss Gladys Speckler and Mrs. Lula Norris TmewdeT ntarlan ' Mrs ‘ Julla Belle LUNCHEON COMMITTEE h. Burnette, chairman; Miss Dorothy Cunningham, and kn? w e u JU J IUS Travis ' ° mal ' Hawfir TiM O f Y SUSSman - R ° nald FOSter. TUden Greer, Edward J. Hecker. C. A. Hobbs, David Ross, Thomas Demerly and Nettie New DECORATIONS H r L Martha Saulcy, chairman, and Mesdames Maud Ogborn, Lewis p f mus h. Oral Chitwood, Pean Riddle and Joe Hogue. MUSIC Pparl Ran hall, chairman, and Ksht?k\ A , JaCk TllSon ’ Lclan * FW.wV ArChle BObWtt ’ Samuel Sinn k • ? e 7* P W ' Hufsmitr, Rov Roudebush of Greenfield, Hall U>:n of Scottsburg, Ina Stebbing and Miss Frances Sellers of Newcastle vp ” ouse ch airman, Miss Jessie Le-

DRAMATIC SORORITY TO GIVE PROGRAM

Upsilon chapter of Phi Beta, professional dramatic sorority of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, will present an open program at 8 Wednesday at the school. Harry Fowier of the John Herron Art Institute will present a puppetshow, assisted by Miss Maxine -McKay. Mrs. Helen Morton will present a mountaineer play, "Sunup.” Miss Bernice Van Sickle will give current events pertaining to drama. JOAN OF ARC CLUB TO HOLD FOOD SALE St. Joan of Arc Women's club will give a card party and food sale at 2 Saturday, Jan. 28, in the school hall, Forty-second street and Park avenue. Mrs. E. Park Akin and Mrs. John Reis, chairmen, will be assisted by the following committee: Hostess to Club Mrs. Emery Brown, 1616 Woodlawn averfue, will be hostess for the 1903 club, Thursday. Following the noon luncheon, members of the group will sew for the Red Cross.

panied by Miss Dorothy Chaplin. Selections on flute will be plaved by James Tribby, pupil of Montan:. Hiss accompanist is Maurice Hulsi* zer. The program is as follows: : Ruh " Schubert Maids of Cadi/ Delibes 1 ~c Miss Cook I P q a Soring Schumann Sonata. Onus 2 tflrst move- ■■ Beethoven i Garden Music 1 Niemann i— . Miss Korff Flute - The Nightingale Cox I Cavatina'’ Raw < Mr. Tribbv I Voice— ’Villa (from The Merrv Widow _ . ...Franz Lehar Estrailita Ponce I , Miss Cook ; Violin—‘ Negun" Bloch I Flight of the Bee Rimskv-Korsakoff Miss Chapiin Voice—’Xlndv Lou’ .'.Strickland Swing Lost. Sweet Chariot” Negro Spiritual Miss Cook