Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1934 — Page 5

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nage of her daughter, Miss Eleanor DESCRIBED 1% <r^i y< Augusta Taylor, to Russell Lee - “ T - " #msm> ,?MSSZLML % 'lm?Sm ', ;''fP ’ i^rJi n.polls Alumnae Cm le of F'.enur.e. Newcastle, son of Mr. and The Matinee Musicale will pre- Mrs. Ruth M. Hilkene will discuss Wm&mmM Wm, . '“< S Phi will celebrate the sixty- Mrs. H L Fleming. Noblesuile. sent George Newton and the Ber- ' Travels in Labrador and Charles IMWmKk W™r wk ■'' Tg IXP7< 't| ms Inl u hirh will lake nlace Saturday Orl . , _ , „ , Jones will talk on the National Or- <**.' '<* rn ,< PI Mpa anniversary of the sorority s which will take place Saturday, Oct. nat Tno composed of Saul Bernat. Ranization of Crpdit unions at a iIMP & iSI ■ k\ M W WHm ig at Syracuse university. “' Thp ( rr emony will be read at 3:30 Marjorie Von Staden Bernat and meeting of the Indianapolis Busi- W )gz JR JB ;p NVat a dinner meeting :n the McKee chapel of the Taber- Lucille Lockman Wagner in pro- ness and Professional Women's Club i JNa|L' xV IL *><{' k'Siti iff gm ■ at the (v>me Os Mrs. nude Presbyterian church. Miss grams at its president's day recep- Thursday night at the Womans , , 'I lor has chosen her sister. Miss non a. 3 Fridav in the American Department Club house. Dinner HXEL. f ill 1N ' f Elizabeth Taylor, as her only at- Central Life building auditorium. 't : * bp forced at 6 with Miss E\a ' I W&jjk ■HHHHHHHHr JIB ■ JBft Ml Jtßnf W.nd.;: ColM. ,na u man of , rndnnl . Art hur Neal. Connersville. Mrs. S. K. Ruick will accompany Cos lm, m charge of reservations. ■„ f •<^l , Afl Iff ImM igt am ( omir.itt ee. wnl sin.: a xvlll i>r best man and Gordon Olvey. Mr. Newton who was at one time _. At 8 ’ ,be Loulse Br l d ?f. Frock +* * iiillHiwMl *■ m& IdH^B .f Alpha Pin --mg- aim r>. Nn biesville and Jack McCoy will soloist at the Chautauqua institu- Shoppe will present a fashion re- .jijjfjfi: ** 4/V jAAmA*? fJUBgII! mamf'mm ' V . J, 'nm“ ~li"> ‘‘hud- U " hPr : v sh r non and is an original member of as*models Grace ™oas* 'y f SPg ‘ soy OF cxL r B )avid Miller secretary; Mrs. Mr<; Charles J Buchanan ores- to Karl Kirksmith at the Stanley and Clara Vincent. T nv,„ ,‘ Mr ‘ v nanes j. nuinaiidn, pies Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. .; -41 -M qui-VV ■mi’rqioncieiir I<lf ' nt -emeritus, as chairman °f the Mrs Wagner is a member of the r 7 W jjfa- * £ endall Colcr. program chair- da mes James E. Mendenhall. Arthur Jordan Conser ' ator > of ’ } CC C> f , f *J} . , Mrs. Raymond Gill, bridge L GlUlom . Walter E. Treanor, Al- fV ,„ . Members of the Mothers Club o HUS 111 I an. and Mrs. Donald Walker. fred H ogston. Paul V. McNutt, Ar- nr S.7 m PreSPnt th 6 follo * ln S Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and iiMffllg . T~. X lenic representative. | ,hur R. Robinson Julia NeLson. pro^am ' their guests will attend a bridge MB&HXMmm. MM CfO. 7rfC?<r/'/fAr Donald Walker entertained .waiter J. Behmer. Luke Duffy and ' party at 1.30 Monday at the chapter c „ f '■ dge section of the circle re- Alphonso c . wood. x 1 house. 473i S unset boulevard. Mes- 1111111 ilgMMil . .-. m:<R JB u' man w h.o h j ppn H IPtCnPr dam es O. E Butb, Charles Taylor WmmmMMk v •entlv moved to Indianapolis; xxwi.wij.wi and C. E. Bingman will be hostesses. *IIJI..Wi : Fhanston. and Mrs. TO. RECENT BRIDE TT, J+J 'T\ / 3 t. who came from Chicago.' Jd6COITI6S JDriCIG IT. C. T. JJ. to Meet the Founder'^'Day'lK • (TllVlTCll R.lto Mrs - Thomas Anderson, 3415 Clifg night win jMrs. v^: "the Frances Willard AJP * 81 Gill. Mrs. Horace Wright. a /' Womens Christian Temperance FTER Nov 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman S. Ayres will make their home j jnMp-/ fM/E/m EKtor ,rdnoh „and ' Mr" Hubert R,, ms \il have charge Ain In.napoU^ WJ her recent t h e homd Jmf Allß l CAL I hUtihAM j morning in St Philin Neri Cat ho- Frederic M. Ayres, 5700 Sunset lane. JHBv "'tiflAfL* Wmg&mmk Sr jM&m X i " lori ? mtr in p h llip J7 pn Ca H*° Miss Dorothea Meyer's marriage to F. Paul McCune, son of Mr. Wmz .Mw • WWR RANGED EO/v TEA #1 . |R J PalmsTnd red AUTUMN BRIDE and Mrs. F. C. McCune. took place Sunday in St. John's Evangelical JX |H| , , , jj™?** - \ if A Ihoir Church. Mrs. McCune is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Meyer. 1 -Tj am for a musical tea spon- W- - - W* JmM dahuas decorated tlie altar. •■ p Mr and Mrs. Hobson Wilson are on a wedding trip in Canada. the Parent-Teacher As- , M,s j Mar >* Hplen Br^ k - organist, J... Mr , Wilson formerly was Miss Elizabeth Preston, daughter of Mrs. X Mm ,nos School 84 will be pre- % P layed a P r °BTam of bridal music. 1 ? k F A Allison Preston, and Mr. Wilson is a son of Mrs. M. B. Wilson. ySjm jgX|%. at 3 Wednesday afternoon by The brides only attendant. Miss Al- > 4jP&. M m rt News Va rTVB MSjwKKtgffi Jg&mm chapter. Mu Phi Epsilon, na- berta Gerlach. wore maroon velvet WBi Mrs Edward T. Dentry Jr. before her marriage Sept. 29 was Miss !|K |fllff| honorarv musical sorority. : 1 with matching hat and slippers and . p (/ ; * Rolhn W Stiegel is president V ■' earned Talisman roses. Lucine Warfel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Warfel, |MEr association. Mr. Rick- ■MW /j- The bride, gnen in marriage bj XtBB became the bride of Dr. George Frederick Collins, in a ceremony Sept. X /B| nnounces the following pro- Xf i ? *'V .C? her father, was gowned in dark blue MX H 29 at Christ Episcopal church. WM ' W ~ _ n M . fX N v.i 'elvet with match.ng accessories and X.. In a ceremony this morning at St. Philip Neri Catholic church. jm&tt'-M \ “ V; n 6 Miss Eileen Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Fletcher ”''* sore' r *‘‘ : _ s A breakfast at Whispering Winds \/fA/U s'/ll Qns+i/y+v A nvilinm tn mm / MF ; h- rr. ir-.i-.** t• •: ..opi-nno 1 for immediate families followed the BIHP' Hf \ Sw IMCCI ICCII kjULTMSI y /l WA 11 111 / 3 BMk p " i:M m ° M;::or 6 ' iC " Rvi! .. 1W . „ ceremony and friends stopped in for jf _ ' Mr XkLX M-w::,on Mrs - " ,,bef t c - Hartmann a reception this afternoon at the XBBIvCJB -ijibw.r FllfPrf/litl Stfl.tP \VOf7IPII ffi R-<rmn * Xrfis'ifr -rhoto bv pio.nu'i putt Fletcher home. 639 Eastern avenue *’ A& v ' - v "•-'•* .. ..,_ Mrs. Fletcher w-ore browm sheer with fl AM Before her marriage last Sun- velvet trim and a corsage of brown Elr ,*d- B Members of womans auxiliary to Bakemeier, treasurer, and Mrs. Fos/'..1.,.j, c.-f riiv . Mrs. U ilbert C. Hartmann, ar.d vellow pansies and gardenias. the Indianapolis Medical Society ier Hudson, publicity. 11 [ ’ 11 : , '* Ml ss Valeria Bodenberg. The couple left on a wedding trip. W$ l ' 9 will be hostesses to wives of mem- One hnudred fifty visiting women X u-'e Car.o parv will be h p :d daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wiluam he bride traveling in a brown woo! Ms V bpj.,, 0 f State Medical Societv are expected to register Tuesday 1 Variety Club. A floor Bodenberg Mr and Mrs Hart- suu wuh brown acoPS , orlP? XH' If M whiTh wilj meet here TueSav. morning at the Ciaypool. M r.d nance are on the program, rr.ann w..make their home *n will be at home in Indianapolis after Wednesday and Thursday. The „ , > ir.av be attended by guests. Ar.mctenHeights.il.. Oct. 15. The is a Pur- I'Mflßß M | program includes a visit to Foster Rush PavtlCS to Start due university graduate. ihH|: ; ... hall, on the J. K Lilly estate, on First of a series of rush parties 1 • /o. ,• , 7) rp . • i — . I Bl MB Tuesday, and a buffet supper and planned bv Alpha chapter. Ihe’a line SC CAVlllZatlOn to lie 1 OplC Alumnae tn Be Feted |P; bridge party at mcht at the Indi- Mu Rho sorority, will be a waffle Mrs Ra’nh Clark will entertain KaBHHI 4 Bi *PB ana polls Athletic Club. breakfast from 10 to 12 tomorrow at •■ u. it 1 )i'L/l I't JJJ/’U t (]uh \ iUf membe’-s of the A’Dha Chi Omeea - 9 ° n Wednesday the guests will thp home of Miss F.orenre SchafTat UeparTtnem UIUV IVieeilflg I saturdav art iMBHH' 'IB M attend the annual state breakfast ner. 412 North Dearborn street, who "'lil'LlL 1 "! 1 . 1 ". - Wlll be aSsLst ed by Mrs. Horace ZA y j armg m costume. Herbert C. Recemng with Mrs. Arthur S. j charßP of the program and the host- i v ' BPI Howell, social chairman. c/YW J/OK/arCl JC JyUyp*(J/ f** l *' will address the general club chairman of hostesses will \ Wlll assl?lPd by Mesdames! . 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Observance of Founding Set by Alpha Phi Indianapolis Alumnae Circle of Alpha Phi will celebrate the sixtysecond anniversary of the sorority's founding at Syracuse university, Syracuse, N. Y. at a dinner meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Arthur Dixon. Mrs. Wendell Coler, chairman of the program committee, will sing a group of Alpha Phi songs, and Mrs. Thomas P. Jenkins will give a talk on Pounder's Day.” Mrs. Ross Ludlow. one of the founders of Gamma chapter at De Pauw university, will preside at the cutting of a birthday cake. Mrs. Mason King, who was the Indianapolis delegate to the Alpha Phi national convention, at Estes Park, Cal. in July will make a report, and plans for the Christmas charity project and the annual state meeting and dance will be discussed. New officers of the local group are Mrs. Mason King president; Mrs. Thomas P. Jenkins, vice-president; Mrs. David Miller secretary; Mrs. Horace Wright, treasurer; Mrs. John H. Clymer. quarterly correspondent; Mrs. Wend all Coler, program chairman; Mrs. Raymond Gill, bridge chairman, and Mrs. Donald Walker, Panhellenic representative. Mrs. Donald Walker entertained the bridge section of the circle recently, and Mrs. R J. Boatman who has recently moved to Indianapolis from Evanston, and Mrs. T. O. Phillpot, who came from Chicago, were welcomed as new members. Hostesses for the Pounder’s Day meeting Monday night will be Mrs. Arthur Dixon, chairman; Mrs. Raymond Gill. Mrs. Horace Wright. Mrs. Edgar Diedrich and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins. M l SICAL PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR TEA Program for a musical tea sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association of School 84 will be presented at 3 Wednesday afternoon by Kappa chapter. Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority. Mrs. Rollin W. Stiegel is president of the association. Mrs. Lee Rickman announces the following program: Trio —"Allegro From D Minor" . ... Mendelssohn Mis* Violet Albers violin. Miss Mare Lohrmnn. cello; Miss RaMon* Wilson, ptano. • Courage'' Hi’.hn • Little Hills Are Calling ’ Marris ••What Is a Sons" Curran Miss Helen Louise Titus, soprano. ‘Organ Prelude in G Minor" B.ich-Siloti •■Pavane" Ravel Miss Wilson. ••Bolero" • Mozowski "The Old Rfram Xreisler Trio— March Miniature Viennese ’ Kresiler Club Program Set A Monte Carlo party will be held tonight at the Variety Club. A floor show and dance are on the program, which may be attended by guests.

Chinese Civilization to Be Topic at Department Club Meeting

Appearing in costume. Herbert C. White will address the general club meeting of the Woman's Department Club Wednesday on ‘'High Lights of Chinese Civilization.” Mr. White spent eight years in China collecting material for his lecture and was a student at Yenching university, Peiping. Sixty camera paintings will be exhibited in the clubhouse the afternoon of the lecture. Mrs. Hollie A. Shideler, hospitality chairman, will preside over the tea. Her assistants will be Mrs. C. Malcolm Lucas and Mrs. W. P. Morton, vice-chairmen: Mesdames William H Blodgett, Albert J. Hueber, L. P. Robinson, A. C. Rasmussen, Forrest Danner. Thomas F. Davidson. Edward L. Pedlow, W C. Kfuse baum. E A. Kelly and Miss Bessie Y. McClain.

MISS TAYLOR TO BE BRIDE OCT, 27

Invitations were issued today by Mrs. Bessie S. Taylor, for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Eleanor Augusta Taylor, to Russell Lee Fleming, Newcastle, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fleming, Noblesviile, which will take place Saturday, Oct. 27. The ceremony will be read at 3:30 in the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Taylor has chosen her sister. Miss Elizabeth Taylor, as her only attendant. Arthur Neal, Connersville, will be best man and Gordon Olvey, Noblesviile and Jack McCoy will usher. Mrs. Edward Fisher will entertain for Miss Taylor Thursday, and on the following day Miss Mary Caswell will entertain. LUNCHEON TO OPEN SEASON OF CLUB A "hobby day” luncheon will open the fall activities of the Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Woman's Club at 12:45 Wednesday at the Marott. Mrs. Charles J. Buchanan, pres-ident-emeritus. as chairman of the committee, will be assisted by Mesdames James E. Mendenhall, Arthur L. Gilliom, Walter E. Treanor, Alfred Hogston. Paul V. McNutt, Arthur R. Robinson Julia Nelson, Walter J. Behmer. Luke Duffy and Alphonso C. Wood.

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Mrs. Wilbert Hartmann —Photo bv Plowman-Platt. Before her marriage last Sunday. Mrs. Wilbert C. Hartmann, was Miss Valeria Bodenberg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bodenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Hartmann will make their home in Arlington Heights. 111.

Receiving with Mrs. Arthur S. Ayres, chairman of hostesses, will be Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Mrs. Everett M. Schofield. Mrs. Oscar M. Pittenger and Mrs. W. W. Thornton will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Donald S. Graham, door chairman; Mrs. William Dobson, ushers chairman, and Mrs. Everett E. Lett, chairman of president aids, will be assisted by members of their committees. Mrs. R. O. Me Alexander, president, will introduce the speaker. The monthly meeting of the board of directors will be held at the clubhouse at 10 Monday morning. The club auxiliary to the Public Health Nursmg Association will meet with Mrs. Merritt E. Woolf, 4530 Guilford avenue, for luncheon at 12:30 Tuesday. Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen is auxiliary rhairtnar.

George Newton and BematTrio Will Be Heard The Matinee Musicale will present George Newton and the Bernat Trio composed of Saul Bernat, Marjorie Von Staden Bernat and Lucille Lockman Wagner in programs at its president’s day reception at 3 Friday in the American Central Life building auditorium. Mrs. S. K. Ruick will accompany Mr. Newton who was at one time soloist at the Chautauqua institution and is an original member of the American quartet. He received his A. B. degree from Princeton university and was a student at the Julliard graduate school in New York and studied under John Barnes Wells, Francis Rogers, Rubin Goldmark and Bernard Wagenaar. Mr. Bernat, former teacher at the Horner conservatory in Kansas City, last year was a winner of the Indiana state composers’ contest. Mrs. Bernat has studied in Leipsig, Germany, with Julius Klengel and was assistant to Karl Kirksmith at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Wagner is a member of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. They will present the following program: Eileen Fletcher Becomes Bride in Church Rite Miss Eileen Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Fletcher, and Howard F. Murphy, son of John Murphy, were married at 9 this morning in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The Rev. Thomas Pinneran officiated. Palms and red dahlias decorated the altar. Miss Mary Helen Brook, organist, played a program of bridal music. The bride’s only attendant. Miss Alberta Gerlach, wore maroon velvet with matching hat and slippers and carried Talisman roses. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in dark blue velvet with matching accessories and carried Johanna Hill roses. George Murphy was his brother's best man. Russell Fletcher and Herbert Fletcher Jr. were ushers. A breakfast at Whispering Winds for immediate families followed the ceremony and friends stopped in for a reception this afternoon at the Fletcher home. 639 Eastern avenue. Mrs. Fletcher wore brown sheer with velvet trim and a corsage of brown and yellow pansies and gardenias. The couple left on a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a brown wool suit with brown accessories. They will be at home in Indianapolis after Oct. 15. The bridegroom is a Purdue university graduate. Alumnae to Be Feted Mrs. Ralph Clark will entertain members of the Alpha Chi Omega alumnae at 1 Saturday, Oct. 13. Mrs. Fermor Cannon will be in charge of the program and the hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Marie Mcßeth, Howard Clippenger. Homer Meek. Gilbert Morrison and Finley Wright: Misses Mary Ellen Clark. Maxine Ballweg and Florence Guild. Election Date Changed Theta Sigma Phi alumnae members will elect officers Oct. 16 at the home of Mrs. Charles B. Dolan. 502 East Maple road, instead of Tuesday as previously announced. Club Group to Meet Meeting of the Northside Federation of Clubs will be held at 8 Tuesday night in the Marott with Mrs. Edison T. Wood talking on ‘Taxation.” All northside residents may attend.

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TRIPS IN LABRADOR TO BE DESCRIBED

Mrs. Ruth M. Hilkene will discuss "Travels in Labrador” and Charles Jones will talk on the National Organization'' of Credit Unions at a meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club Thursday night at the Woman’s Department Club house. Dinner will be served at 6 with Miss Eva Collins in charge of reservations. At 8, the Louise Bridge Frock Shoppe will present a fashion reT view with the following club members as models, Misses Grace Lyons, Flora Lyons, Grace Beall, Louise Rord, Geraldine Eppert, Lillian Berkley, Isabel N. Drummond, Frances Mader and Mrs. E. Jane Carter and Mrs. Nellie D. Jones. Miss Ford will preside and Miss Marjorie E. Ford, program chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Dorothy D. Lauriers, Mary E. Kynett, Bonnie K. Robertson and Nell C. Warren; Misses Clara M. G. Berns, Mary Stubbs Moore, Luella A. Newport, Grace A. Speer, Alice M. Stanley and Clara Vincent. Three to Entertain Members of the Mothers’ Club of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and their guests will attend a bridge party at 1:30 Monday at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset boulevard. Mesdames O. E. Butb, Charles Taylor and C. E. Bingman will be hostesses. W. C. T. U. to Meet Mrs. Thomas Anderson, 3415 Clifton street, will be hostess for a meeting of the Frances Willard Women’s Christian Temperance Union at 2 Tuesday. Mrs. Lula Alberts will have charge of devotions, and Mrs. Warren Wise will provide the music. Officers will be installed.

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Mrs. Edward L. Bolin —Photo bv Plowman-Platt. The marriage of Miss Rhoda Horn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Horn. 2940 Park avenue, to Edward L. Bolin took place Sept. 28.

AFTER Nov. I, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman S. Ayres will make their home in Indianapolis. Before'her recent marriage at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Ferguson, Newport News. Va., Mrs. Ayres was Miss Isabel Ferguson. Mr. Ayres’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, 5700 Sunset lane. Miss Dorothea Meyer's marriage to F. Paul McCune, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McCune, took place Sunday in St. John’s Evangelical church. Mrs. McCune is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Meyer. Mr and Mrs. Hobson Wilson are on a wedding trip in Canada. Mrs. Wilson formerly was Miss Elizabeth Preston, daughter of Mrs. F. A. Allison Preston, and Mr. Wilson is a son of Mrs. M. B. Wilson, Newport News, Va. Mrs. Edward T. Dentry Jr. before her marriage Sept. 29 was Miss Janet Power. Miss Lucine Warfel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Warfel, became the bride of Dr. George Frederick Collins, in a ceremony Sept. 29 at Christ Episcopal church. In a ceremony this morning at St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Miss Eileen Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Fletcher and Howard F. Murphy, son of John Murphy, were married.

Medical Society Auxiliary to Entertain State Women

Members of woman's auxiliary to the Indianapolis Medical Society will be hostesses to wives of members of the State Medical Society which will meet here Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The program includes a visit* to Foster hall, on the J. K. Lilly estate, on Tuesday, and a buffet supper and bridge party at night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. On Wednesday the guests will attend the annual state breakfast and business meeting in the Columbia Club, and will be entertained at 2:30 at a style show and tea at Ayres’ auditorium. A banquet will be held at 7 in the Claypool. State officers are: Mrs. I. N. Trent, Muncie, president: Mrs. Randolph Compton, Osgood, vicepresident; Mrs. Ed Clark, Indianapolis. president-elect: Mrs. F. B. Wishard. Anderson, recording secretary: Mrs. Frank Gastineau, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. U. G. Poland. Muncie. treasurer. Indianapolis auxiliary officers are: Mrs. John Carmack, president; Mrs. E. A. Brown, vice-president; Mrs. Louis Burckhardt. second vicepresident; Mrs. Max A. Bahr. third vice-president; Mrs. C. E. Ferguson, fourth vice-president; Mrs. George Bowman, recording secretary; Mrs. Joel Whitaker, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Otto H.

Bakemeier, treasurer, and Mrs. Foster Hudson, publicity. One hnudred fifty visiting women are expected to register Tuesday morning at the Claypool. Rush Parties to Start First of a series of rush parties planned by Alpha chapter. Theta Mu Rho sorority, will be a waffle breakfast from 10 to 12 tomorrow at the home of Miss Florence Schaffner, 412 North Dearborn street, who will be assisted by Mrs. Horace Howell, social chairman. Sorority Tea Set Members and rushees of Alpha Upsilon chapter. Alpha Zeta Zeta sorority, will attend a Chinese tea Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. W. Richter, 5942 Promro6e avenue. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Earl Schockney and Mrs. I. M. Slater; Misses May Stuckmeyer, Louise Harrison and Mary 7 Martha Fogarty. Honor Mrs. Stout Misses Mary 7 Jane and Frances Fillingim and Helen Seybold entertained last night at the Silver Cup tearoom with a miscellaneous shower and bridge party for Mrs. Lee R. Stout, formerly Miss Alberta Bushnell, daughter of Mrs, H. K. BushnelL

INSTITUTE IS SET FOR GARDEN CLUB Mrs. Edwin I. Poeton, Martinsville, will conduct an institute at a meeting of the Woman's Municipal Gardens Department Club Monday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Poston, chairman of institute for the Indiana Federation of Clubs, will present; ‘The Value of Club Institute.” Business meeting is scheduled for 11:30, followed by luncheon at 12:30

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with Mrs. Mary Hummel, hostess, assisted by Mes dames Charles Allen, Oscar Baganz, J. F. Hancock, J. & Dean and Frank Wood. Mrs. Frank Symmes, past president of the Indianapolis Council of Women, will talk on “Value of the Club In the Community.” Mrs, ChEfrles H. Smith, past president of the Parent-Teachers Association, will discuss “Club Program”; Mrs. Frank Weimer, ’Club Courtesy.** and Mrs. Robert Shank, “Club Budget.” Mrs. Shank will preside.