Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1933 — Page 6

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‘Building a Community’ to Be Topic of Speaker at Department Club Toner M. Overley Will Give Address Wednesday at Discussion Luncheon; Style Show to Be Held. Toner M. Overley, manager of the P tter Business Bureau, will be guest speaker at the discussion luncheo . of the community welfare department of the Woman’s Department Club at 12:30 Wednesday at the clubhouse. His topic will be “Building a Good Community.” Other guests will be Mrs. Izona Shirley, Victor C. Kendall and Fred L. Thomas. Another feature of the luncheon will be the style show of sport wear.

Mrs. Mary Traub Busch and Miss Mary Rogers will present a musical program during the afternoon. Arrangements for the affair are under the direction of Mrs. Busch. Reservations may be made with Mrs. E. J. Shields or Mrs. Frederick H. Bowen. Mrs. Othniel Hitch, chairman of the department, will preside. Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, 5135 Central avenue, will be hostess at the luncheon meeting of the auxiliary of the Public Health Nursing Association of the Woman's Department Club at 12:30 Tuesday. “The Ten O'clock” group will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 4417 North Pennsylvania street.

International Study Club

Mrs. S. R. Artman will continue her talks on Canada next week before chapters of the International Travel-Study Club, Inc. The subject Is “Under the Grim Citadel Walls of Quebec.” Elsinore chapter will entertain Monday with a 12 o'clock covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Emma Teverbaugh, 4316 Broadway. Mrs. Eugene Short will assist the hostess. A program of Irish songs will be given, and appointments will be carried out in St. Patrick's colors. Princess Mary chapter will meet at the Washington at 7:30 Monday for the monthly lecture and an election of officers. The chairman in charge is Miss Martha Allmeroth, and her committee is as follows: Miss Nellie Nicrste. Miss E. G. Drift--meyer and Mrs. D. V. S. Glubka, president. Australian chapter will be entertained Tuesday with, a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Robert Crunn, 5740 Oak avenue. Mrs. A. C. Broccker and Mrs. Fred Ray will assist the hostesss. Members will respond to roll call with current events. Officers will be elected. Mrs. Fred Fate, president, and Mrs. Frank Kinzie have arranged the entertainment. Miss Adelaide Conte of the Irvington School of Music and member of the Princess Mary chapter, will sing a group of songs, accompanied by Miss Dorothea Hogle. Eidelweiss chapter will entertain at 6:30 Tuesday its twin chapter, Alpina, with a dinner at the Washington. There will be an election of officers.

Queen Elizabeth chapter will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Clyde Cox. 1054 West Thirty-second street, Wednesday for a business and social meeting. Election of officers will be held. Blue Nile chapter will be entertained at the home of Mrs. D. C. Wilber at 10:45 Wednesday. Mrs. G. W. Farrington will assist the hostess. The program will consist: of the following papers: ‘'Social Customs and Manners of India,” by Mrs. F. N. Hooker; ‘Prominent People of India,” by Mrs. M. H. Taylor. and “Education in India,” by Mrs. A. M. Parr. Valencian chapter will meet with Mrs. T. A. O'Dell, 3406 Roosevelt avenue, at 8 Thursday, when election of officers will be held. Mrs. Rose Brainlien requests all members to be present. A musical program will follow by Mrs. Lillian Sedwick and Mrs. Emory Tribby. Victorian chapter will be entertained at the home of Mrs. H. R. Ellis. 1217 West Ray street, at 2 Friday. Mrs. E. M. Sellars will read a paper on the French in Canada. Responses will be relative to the lecture. Lohengrin chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Michael Worthall 4817 Winthrop avenue, at 8 Friday, for an election of officers. Miss Patricia Worthall, president, will preside. RUSHEES TO BE HONOR GUESTS Rushees of the Indiana chapter of Lambda Alpha Lambda sorority wall be honor guests at the party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Louise Farmer, 3637 Kenwood avenue. Guests will include Misses Bobby Jackson, Peggy Stevens. Alice Sterns, Marie Lahorn, Faye McComiskey, Rosalind Ronel and Dorothy Siddons. WOMEN'S COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY Miss Genevieve Brown will address the Perry Township Council of Republican Women at its meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Rita Boyer 222 South Fifth street, Beech Grove. Mrs. A. L. Roberts will give the invocation and Mrs. Boyer has arranged a musical program.

Aftermath Club Will Hold St. Patrick’s Guest Tea

An Irish musical and dramatic program will be presented at the St. Patrick's guest tea. to be held by the Aftermath Club Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles F Miller. 5766 Central avenue. Decorations and appointments will be in keeping with St. Patricks day. Pouring at the tea table will be Mesdames C. S. Lycan. W. Pink Hall. J. H. Brill and P. H. Yant. Assistants in the dining room will be Mrs. Ho ace H. Banks. Mrs Nettie LLt’eton Kane and Miss Elizabeth Cooper.

Women Voters Official Will Give Address Miss Florence Kirfin, executive secretary of the Indiana League of Women Voters, will discuss “The World Economic Conference” at a luncheon Monday, under the auspices of the public affairs committee of the central Y. W. C. A. Miss Kirlin will speak on the agenda of the coming world economic conference as it was presented at the conference on the cause and cure of war which she attended in Washington in January. Local representatives of the nine women’s organizations affiliated with the national committee on the cause and cure of war will attend the luncheon, which will be served at 12 in social hall. Following the talk there will be a discussion and conference period. Invitations are being extended to persons interested in world economic problems.

Purim Will Be Celebrated by Beth-El Women A program appropriate for the Jewish holiday, Purim, will be presented at the regular meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El Zedeck at 2 Monday in the vestry room of the temple. A playlet, in the spirit of burlesque and masquerade, will be given by Mesdames Philip Fa lender, Aaron Glick, Jack Goldberg, John Greenbaum, William Miller. Max Plesser, Arthur Rose. Dave Sablosky, William Sebel, Max Selig. Sam Wolf and Sam Yaver, and Miss Dorothy Schlesinger. Miss Eugenia Magidson will sing several selections. The social hour will be in charge of Mrs. Sebel, chairman of the hospitality committee. Mrs. J. A. Goodman is president. SORORITY NAMES NEW PRESIDENT Miss Florence Wiikens will be installed as president of the Alpha chapter of Phi Sigma Theta sorority at the meeting Monday night at the home of Miss Hilda Koetteritic, 3015 Ruckle street. Others taking the oath of office will be Mrs. Max Hoss, vice-presi-dent; Miss Eleanor Geis, secretary; Mrs. James Mcsalam, treasurer; Miss Koetteritic, rush captain; Mrs. Herald Setters, chaplain, and Miss Margaret Applegate, publicity. Mrs. Norwood Epler and Miss Alice Krasue will have charge of the social affairs of the sorority for the year. MOTHER CLUE TO GIVE CARD PARTY The Phi Delta Theta Mothers Club of Butler university will entertain with a benefit card party at 2 Tuesday afternoon at BannerWhitehill auditorium. Tea will be served at 4. The reservations committee Is composed of Mesdames Arthur Gilliom, H. J. Raffensperger and Urban K. Wilde Sr. Reservations may be made with any member of the club.

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Mrs. George Jackson Mathews was Miss Dorothy Greene, daughter of Mrs. Louise Greene, 840 North Oxford street, before her recent marriage. Mr. Mathews is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mathews, 3766 North Pennsylvania street.

Mrs. C. S. Lycan will preside and announce the program, arranged by i Mrs. Charles W. Field. Mrs. William H. Foreman will assist the hostess. Mrs. O. T. Behymer will sing, accompanied by Mrs. John A. Sink. Ho program will be comp. and oi 'The Li tie Irish Girl’ by Herman Lehr; "An Irish Folk Sons:.” by Arthur Foote; "Irish I-u'laby.' by Alice Adelaide Needhrm; ' Danny B y.” by Frod E. Weatherly; • OfT in the S* illy Might,” by Tom Moore. An o "Ie "y. Kevin of Kenj ’-O'- Com." v.. 11 be read by Mrs. i Hexn® E. Von Grimmenstein.

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Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Kluger. daughter of Mrs. Max Kluger, 738 Orange street, to Dr. Emmett B. Lamb of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamb of Amboy. The wedding will take place April 5. Mrs. Louise De Mart Leonard will have a leading role in the French comedy, “Un Arriviste,” which wiil be presented Thursday night by the Alliance Francaise in the Washington. Mrs. Leonard is a native of Calais. France. The play will be directed by Mrs. Richard O. Papenguth. Other members of the cast are Mrs. Marvin Hamilton, Michel Goiffon, Edward J. Meunier, Roland Lambert and Ralph S. Decker. Mrs. Samuel Yaver will appear in the pageant, “Through the Ages,” which will be presented by Hadassah Wednesday at Kirshbaum community center. The pageant will celebrate the twen-ty-first anniversary of its founding. Mrs. George L. Ramey will be hostess for the monthly luncheon bridge party, to be held at 12:30 Wednesday at the Columbia Club. Mi's. John Paul Ragsdale recently was re-elected president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Concert Will Be Heard by Music Group A concert will be given Sunday night at the hall, 17 West Morris street, by the communal building music committee. The following Will participate: Miss Eugenia Magidson, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Esther Jaffe; Joe Macy, tenor, accompained by Miss Geraldine Swarthout; Miss Norma Feltenstein, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Jesse, and T "mps Tribby, flutist, acompanied by Mlrice Hulsizer. The program will incude: "Vision Fugitive” Masesnet ' Melisande in the Wood " Goetz "The Trumpeter” Dix Macy. "Two Guitars” Arr. by Graams Le Cygne" 'The Swam .......Saint -Saens "Dark Eyes" Arr. by Graams Miss Feltenstein. "Giannina Mia" from "The Firefly.” "Serende" from ‘ The Student Prince.” ' One Kiss" from "New Moon." Miss Magidson. "Melody with Variations” Cox The Red Sarafan" Popp "Concert Waltz" (La TBkviatot Popp J. Tribby. Waltz Song" fsom "Romeo and Juliet.” Miss Magidson. GRAND OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED Grand officers of Omega Phi Tau sorority will be installed at 2 Sunday afternoon at the Spink Arms. They are: Miss Evelyn Pennick, president; Miss Marjorie Lakin, vice-president; Mrs. John Craig, recording secretary; Miss Mary Phyllis Perkins, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Robert Craig, treasurer; Miss Adeline Phillips, head of extension; Mrs. Laurel Daugherty, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Martha Spall, publicity chairman. Beta chapter of the sorority will hold a regular business meeting Monday night at the home of Miss Lew Ella Hickman, 1501 North Dearborn street.

OFFICERS TO BE NAMED BY POST | Officers will be elected at the ; luncheon meeting of the Past Fres- ! idents' League of the Major Robert 1 Anderson Post 44, Monday at Ft. Friendly. The following will be hostesses: Mesdames Grace Hoffmeyer, Clara Bottorff. Anna Starr, Bee Porter, ! Claudia Erther, Jessie Clark, Laura Stewart. PLAN PARTY FOR JEWISH CHILDREN Parents and children of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Sunday school will be entertained j at a supper by the P.-T. A. in the temple vestry room Sunday. Purim exercises by the children will be held at 5, followed by the 6 o’clock supper. Mrs. Milton Steinberger is in ' charge of the arrangements, assist- ■ ed by Mrs. Joseph Hyman, program j chairman, and Mrs. J. K. Berman, I president of the organization. D. A. R. TO HOLD BUFFET LUNCHEON An informal buffet luncheon will be held by the Caro.me Scott Harrison chapter. D. A. R., at the chapter house. 824 North Pennsylvania street, at 12.30 Wednesday. Cards will be played in the after--1 noon. ft

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Chib Calendar for Coming Week

MONDAY Indianapolis Literary Club members will hear a talk on 'Simon Bolivar” by John P. Edmison at their meeting. Election of officers and a roundtable discussion of Byzantine, Florentine and Venetian art, directed by Mrs. F. W. Schulmeyer, are scheduled for the meeting of the Monday Club at the D. A. R. chapter house. Municipal Gardens Women’s Department Club will meet for a tea and election of officers at 2 with Mrs. Joe Hancock as hostess. Mrs. Donald Fitzgerald and Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore will give talks at the meeting of the Irvington Coterie Club at the home of Mrs. Charles N. Smith, 328 Ridgeview drive. Mrs. Harry S. Roberts, 4640 Cornelius avenue, will be hostess for the meeting of Chapter P, P. E. O. Sisterhood, when officers will be elected and installed. Talks on “Our American Crime Situation,” by Mrs. Ira M. Holmes, and “Changing Methods of Administering Justice,” by Mrs. A. J. Rucker, will feature the meeting of the Present Day Club with Mrs. Engene Foley and Mrs. R. C. Scott as hostesses. The Welfare C 1 .j will hold a 12:30 luncheon-meet'ag at the home of Mrs. Claude T. Hoover, 3163 North Illinois street Mrs. T. R. Lyda and Mrs. John Gainey will be hostesses for the meeting of the Irvington Circle of the Child Conservation League of America. Guest speaker will be Miss Nellie Young, director of the children’s work in connection with the Indiana Council of Religious Education. Mrs. W. E. Brown, 5512 Lowell avenue, will be hostess for the meeting of the Chapter G, P. E. O. Sisterhood. The Review Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Claude C. Jones Jr., 738 East Fifty-third street. Mrs. Helen Brown will talk on Modern Poetry and Mrs. Oliver Stout will talk on “Real Personages of Mother Goose.” Inter Arts Club will meet at the home of Miss Margaret Coombs, 5347 College avenue. Mrs. Orville Newton, Miss Helen DeVeiling, and Miss Barbara King wall give the program. Honorary members of the II Jamalie Club will act as hostesses for the 1 o'clock luncheon meeting at the Snively tearoom, 1930 North Alabama street. Regular meeting of the John A. xgan chapter. Daughters of Union, will be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Cougill, 122 South Hawthorne lane. Mrs. W. L. Carey will talk on “Causes of War” and Mrs. William White will discuss the “Fall of Ft. Sumter.” TUESDAY Ladies of the T. A. C. will meet at the home of Mrs. O. L. Fevrier, 5919 Forest Lane, for a 10 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Nelson Gorsuch will assist the hostess. Mrs. Leo K. Fessler will lead the discussion on the “Master Key.” Marion County chapter of the American War Mothers will meet at the Columbia club at 1:30. Inter Alia club will meet for luncheon at 12:30 at the Marott with Mrs. Elmer W. Piel as hostess Officers will be elected and Mrs. Mabel Renick will review “Ballerina,” by Lady Eleanor Smith. Meridian Heights Inter-se Club will elect officers at the luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. E. C. Rubush, 150 East Forty-sixth street. Mrs. Ale# Goodwin. 2221 Ashland avenue, assisted by Mrs. John Larison. will be hostess for the meeting of the Amicitia Club. The Independent Social Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jeanette Ruthart. 5006 College avenue. Anniversary meeting will be held by the Fortnightly Literary Club. St. Patrick's day will provide the theme for the meeting of the Procter Club at the home of Mrs. William J. Stark, 3544 Central avenue.

Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale

Mrs. Kearsley Urich, 5805 Forest Lane, will be hostess for the To Kalon Club. Officers for the year will be elected. “Spring Road to Fashion” will be the subject of a talk given by Miss Helen Ready at the meeting of the Alpha Delta Latreian Club at the home of Mrs. James W. Costin, 5516 North Pennsylvania. A style show will be presented in connection with the talk. Woman’s Press Club of Indiana will meet for a 12:30 luncheon at the Columbia Club. Andrew Hepburn of the Bobbs-Merrill Company will discuss facts about the publishing business. Mrs. Frank L. Truitt, 3717 North Delaware street, will be hostess for the Stansfield Social Workers’ Circle of the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal church. ' Mrs. Herbert Grimes will have charge of devotions. Mrs. J. W. Can - , assisted by Mrs. Claudia Erther, will be hostess for the Irvington Friendship Circle. Officers of the Irvington Tuesday Club will be elected at the luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Murray Chenoweth, 51 North Hawthorne lane. Irvington chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron, will celebrate Founders’ day at the meeting at the home of Mrs. C. L. Stubbs. Miss Ruth Fee will review “Gold” by Stewart Edward White, and Mrs. T. D. Moffett will discuss “Thought Waves.” WEDNESDAY Mrs. Albert M. Maguire will be hostess for the Oct-Dahl club at her home, 529 East Thirty-second street. A report of Indianapolis Council Federation will be given. Robert Browning will be the subject of the meeting of the Chapter F., P. E. O. Sisterhood at the home of Mrs. James A. Stuart, 335 Berkley road.

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—Photo by Platt. Mrs. Charles Gauding

The wedding of Miss Helen Parson. daughter of Mia. J. L. Parson, 122 Johnson to Charles Gauding took place last Saturday at the Irvington M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Gauding will live in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Samuel Yaver

Election of officers is scheduled for the covered dish luncheon meeting of the Wednesday afternoon club with Mesdames Herbert Rennard, Robert Campbell, Paul Ameter, Albert Walsman, Bob Shank and Joe Kettery as hostesses. Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Woman’s Club will meet for luncheon at 12:30 at the Dinner Bell tearoom. Mrs. Paul V. McNutt will be the guest of honor. Mrs. Julius C. Travis is in charge of the arrangements and Mrs. James Mendenhall will preside. Mrs. Elijah Jordan will talk on “My Paris Kaleidoscope” at the meeting of the Women’s Faculty Club of Butler university of which Mrs. Bruce Kershner is chairman. THURSDAY The Portfolio Club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. William Forsyth, Miss Katherine Layman and Mrs. Forsyth in charge of the supper arrangements. Benjamin Disraeli will be discussed. Mrs. Earl R. Conder will be hostess for the Thursday Lyceum Club at her home, 25 Meridian place. Officers will be elected and Mrs. J. H. Talge will discuss current events. Mrs. Fred C. Gardner, Mrs. Martin Rehfuss and Mrs. P. M. Dill will be hostess for the Review Circle. Guest day will be observed by the Aftermath Club at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Miller, 5766 Central avenue. Irish Folklore will be discussed and an original story told by Mrs. Henry E. von Grimmenstein. FRIDAY “Women in Music” will be discussed by Mrs. L. L. Lackey at the meeting of the Current Events Club at her home, 3042 MacPherson street. Mrs. M. E. Burkhart will assist the hostess. Mrs. Rudolph Miller is in charge of the luncheon meeting of the Culture Club. Mrs. G. B. Taylor will talk on “British Service in India.” Talks on “Pre-Columbia Mexico” and ‘Spanish Conquest of Mexico” will be given at the meeting of the Irvington Fortnightly Club, with Mrs. C. H. Winders and Mrs. W. B. Farmer as hostesses. Woman's Round Table Club will meet with Mrs. William F. Collins, 4455 Washington boulevard. Mrs. G. A. Millett will talk on “World Fairs of the Past” and “Century of Progress Exhibition.” Miss Katherine Graydon, professor emeritus of English literature at Butler university, will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Irvington Women's Garden Club. Mesdames Henry Askren, C. F. Heagv, Frank Shugert and R. C. Swartz will be hostesses. SATURDAY Mrs. Demarcus Brown will talk on tire “Enigma of Aaron Burr” and j Mrs. W. Clem Johnson will provide j the music for the night meeting of the Magazine Club with Mrs. John F. Kelly, chairman of hostesses.

MOTHERS CLUB TO TOUR BUTLER Members of the Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club of Butler university will tour the Arthur Jordan Memorial hall Monday following a 1 o’clock luncheon at the Campus Club. Mrs. Aiiae Bidwell Wesenberg, chairman of the womans council, will address the group in the recreation room. Mrs. W. K. Gearen and Mrs. George McCarty will be hostesses. PURDUE WOMEN TO BE SPEAKERS Miss Amy Howe atid Miss Edith Gamble, members of the home economics staff of Purdue university, will be guest speakers at the dinnermeeting of the Purdue women of Indianapolis at the home of Mrs. Fred Saunders, 5224 East Washington street at 6:30 Tuesday night. Officers will be elected and Miss Fern Echolds is chairman of the nomination committee. Mrs. Grace Granger, group president, will preside at the business session.

National Secretary of Mu Phi Epsilon Will Be Alumnae Club Guest Monthly Program of Honorary Musical Sorority to Be Held Wednesday; Mrs. McMurtrey Hostess. Mrs. Alma Geiser of Cincinnati, national secretary of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will be a guest at the monthly program of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club at 12:30 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Nell Kemper McMurtrey. 4002 Park avenue.

Party Given in Honor of Bride-Elect Miss Julia Ellen DufTy, whose marriage to William F. Kraas Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William F Kraas, 2043 Singleton street, will take place April 16, was honored at a party Friday night at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Hall. 3622 Rural road. Miss Duffy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Duffy, 3702 Brill road. Mrs. Ruth Hoy assisted the hostess. Other guests were Mrs. Duffy. Mrs. Julia Pierce. Mrs. Clyde Pierce of Rushville, Miss Sophie Zerfas. Mrs. Lylah Homs, Mrs. Wilda Cooper, Misses Dorothy and Catherine Marie Stewart, May Florence, Eva Berger, Alma Wenning, Mildred Lipp, Lillian and Marie Grossman and Mary and Ruth Cooper. Appointments were in green, orchid and yellow, the bride-elect’s colors, and the gifts were presented by Georgianna Hall and Kenneth Hoy Jr., dressed as a bride and groom.

Campfire Girls

At the last meeting of the senior Wapemeo group at the home of Esther Mae Ashton, the girls held a "bad taste” party. Each guest dressed in clothes which represented some kind of bad taste. The members explained how each mistake could be remedied. Vitaliis Alting received the prize jig-saw puzzle for having the funniest costume. Members of the Nowetompa group are planning to make a history of the group and are collecting material relating to the activities of the group and the organization. The Titamoki group will hold a tea today at the home of Dorothy Steck. The Tech group will have as their guest today Miss Janice Truax, art instructor at the high school, who will talk to the girls on line and color as related to dress. The benefit card party of the Guardian’s Association which was to be held Saturday has been postponed until May 13. Regular meeting of the Camp Fire Girls Glee Club will be at 1:30 Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist church. Following the meeting the Scribe.s will hold their meeting. The Guardian's Association held their monthly meeting Tuesday night at Camp Fire Girl’s office, 42 Union Trust building. Miss Irene Pigg, graduate nurse, gave a talk and demonstration on first-aid and bandaging. The Camp Fire Girls’ office has been moved from the Pennway building to 42 Union Trust building. All girls are invited to come and visit the new offices. HEYL STUDY CLUB OFFICERS NAMED Mrs. D. A. Anderson was elected president of the Heyl Study Club at a meeting held recently at the club rooms, Rauh Memorial library. Other officers who will begin their term of office Sept. 5, are; Mrs. James H. Brayton, first vicepresident; Mrs. Joseph K. Grubb, second vice-president; Mrs. W. J. E. Webber, recording secretary; Mrs. John S. Macy, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Samuel J. Copeland, treasurer.

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Dr. and Mrs. Roger L. Trueblood will return from their weding trip Friday and will be at home at 3350 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Trueblood was Miss Alice Cahow% daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cahow, 3621 North Meridian street, before the wedding Saturday at North M. E. church.

Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club Planning Guest Day Meeting

Committees for the guest day meeting of Beta Beta alumnae club of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, April 8, at the home of Mrs. Ralph E Clark, 3322 Guilford avenue, were appointed by Mrs. F. C. Tucker, president, at a meeting held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Verne A. Trask, 160 East Seventyfirst street. The committee in charge of the next meeting is composed of Mesdames Earl W. Kiger, chairman;

MARCH 11, 1933

Charles F. Hansen, a patron cf Kappa chapter, will give a talk on The Life of Mozart" and will illustrate it with piano numbers from Mozart's compositions. Election of officers will be held at the business meeting following the luncheon. The program to be given by mem- * bers will include: Voice—"Allelujia" Mozart O Mon Fil* La Propheto ' Me\erbeer Miss Mary Moorman. Voice - ''Wild Geese" De Heath "Enoymion" Lehman Mrs. Jane Johnson Burfbughs. Accompanists will be Mrs. Louise Mason Caldwell and C F. Hanson Mrs Martha and Miss Moorman will be assistant hostesses. Educator to Address P.-T. A. Meeting Here Dr. Gary Cleveland Myers, head of the parent-education department of Cleveland college. Western Reserve university, will talk on ‘Our Children in These Times” at the annual dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Parent-Teacher Federation, Wednesday, March 22, at Shortridge high school. The local chapter of the Administrative Women in Education is cooperating with the P.-T. A. in bringing Dr. Myer to the city. The lecture is open to the public.. Dinner will be served in the school cafeteria and reservations* may be made with Mrs. Lucicn King. 4444 College avenue. Annual reports of local presidents and other business will be considered at the afternoon session of the federation. The music department of the high school will provide the music for the afternoon and evening meetings.

Mrs. Shadinger Will Speak to Theta Mothers* Mrs. Guy Shadinger will be guest speaker at the meting of the Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers' Club Tuesday noon at the chapter house, 442 West Forty-sixth street. Mrs. Shadinger will talk on “Tents in the Wind” and Mrs. Curtis Hodges will lead the devotions. Miss Geraldine Kuntz will present a group of musical selections. Hostesses will be Mesdames A. H. Hinkle, chairman; W. H. Judd, H. G. Crawford, C. A. Hockensmith, M. A. Auerbach, and George Woody.

Girl Reserve Notes

Mrs. Charles Jefferies is the new adviser of the Monday night school club at the south side Y. W. C. A. Next week, the club will give a spread at its regular meeting in honor of Mrs. Jefferies. High School Interclub councils of Central and Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A.s will have a luncheon at Phyllis Wheatley building at 1 Saturday. A discussion on "The Girls’ Place in the World Today” will follow the luncheon. Leaders will be Margaret Bourgonne of Manuel and Mary Ellen Bold of Crispus Attucks high school. Miss Marian Smith will speak to the Friday Afternoon High School Club of the south side center on “Being Well Groomted.” Mothers and Y. W. officials will be honored guests at a tea from 3:30 to 5 at the south side Y. W. Sunday afternoon given by the Four “K” High School Girl Reserves. Margaret Bourgonne is program chairman. Other members of the entertaining committee are: Inga Searsback, Ruth Stoeffer, and Virginia Teagarten. Miss Jenna Birks gave a talk on “First Aid" at the New Bethel Girl Reserves Wednesday. Representatives of grade school clubs will meet March 18 to complete plans for a Chinese festival as the spring get-together. This activity follows an interest begun in the acquaintance of Miss Sophia Yang of Peiping, China, who was a counsellor at Camp Delight last season. “A Whirl of Fun” party for grade school Girl Reserves will be held from 2 to 4 Saturday afternoon during the weekly play hours in the Y. W. gymnasium. School 21 club with the help of its adviser, Mrs. Alice Carr, is making jig-saw puzzles to be given to the Sunnyside hospital. Girl Reserves of School 8 areJ making flannelette baby quilts for the Red Cross at their Monday meetings. Ben Davis Girl Reserves at their Thursday meeting planned a St. Patrick’s day party, to be given March 16 for their mothers and teachers. Schedule Club Meeting Newman Mothers’ Club of Butler university will meet Thursday at the active chapter house. - 1

F. S. Cannon, Charles Thomas, and Misses Charlotte Wainwright and Frances McNees, all members of lota chapter at the University of Illinois. The nominating committee is composed of Mrs L. E. Gettins, chairman; Mrs. Trask, Misses Louise f Griffin. Helen Murray and Dorothy Lambert. Mrs. Paul Isenbarger entertained this afternoon with dramatic imterpretations.