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Hurt (center), Woman's Department Club president, Wednesday afternoon in the clubhouse. Assisting her this year in the direction of the activity of the club's five departments are Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge (left), first vice president, and Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, third vice president. 2. Mrs. Henry W. Ker (right), delivered her president’s message to the Indianapolis Council of Women Tuesday at a luncheon in the Lincoln Hotel. Other council officers are (left to right), Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, recording secreiary; Mrs. Arthur S. Brown, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. H, Armington, vice president, and Mrs. O. E. Mehring, second vice president. Mrs. Ralph L. McKay is treasurer. 3. Mrs. W. D. Keenan (left), presided at the Seventh District Federation of Clubs’ 29th annual convention Thursday in the Claypool Hotel. Assisting her with Federation activities are Mrs. Rudolph Grosskopf (right), recording secretary, and Mrs. J. W. Moore, first vice president 4 Mrs. Walter Montgomery (deft), Is chairman of the committee arranging the appearance of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. at 8 p. m. Friday, Mrs. Roosevelt is to speak on China at the Irvington School under the auspices of the Irvington Union of Clubs. Assisting her is Mrs. H. E. Barnard, committee member. 5. League of Women Voters’ members are busy these days with ticket sales for a series of lectures by Clifton M. Utley, Chicago Council of International Relations director. The first is to be given Wednesday in Caleb Milis Auditorium. Mrs. Frank Cox (left) and Mis. Leonard Smith (right) are among the ticket sales team captains. Mrs. Tristram Coffin is making the announcements to luncheon clubs. 6. Mrs. J. D. Peterson deft), president of the Late Book Club. discusses plans with Mus. E. 8. Wheaton, treasurer, for the club's guest day on Oct. 26. Mrs. Demarchus Brown is to give a travel talk.

Local Women Will Assist at

Saddle Horse Event Sunday

A large group of Indianapolis young women are to assist the gate committee members for the fifth annual roundup of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association tomorrow at Gregg Farms. The event was postponed last Sunday because of inclement weather Additional events have been added ©

to the program, including an Ara- | for last Sunday is expected, accordbian horse show and an exhibition | ing to Maurice Mendenhall, associa - by T-year-old Shirley Adams, trick | tion director. rider and professional performer,

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Mrs, Charles Renard is gate com- | AvEeRe N11 re mittee chairman and Mrs. Howard | Hay CS N ven Linkert is assistant chairman. Oth- | > x ers assisting are to be the Misses V ow v Lucille Morrison, Anna Margaret WS Are Said Durkin, Mary Kathryn Flattery, en Jewel Martin, Betty Rose Martin, “ae i 4 Mary Jean Hodge, Ruth Davis, Betty | MI and Mrs. George Douglas

| Hayes are visiting in Chicago and in Three Lakes, Wis,, following their marriage at 12:30 p. m. yesterday in the All Souls Unitarian Church chapel. Mrs. Hayes was Miss Charlotte Anne Niven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Niven. Dr. Frank C.

Davis, Betty Jane Woodbury, Katherine Vogel, Betty Richardson, Helen Root, Dorothy Sheppard, Rosemary Bradley, McQueta Helton, Betty Prinzler, Barbara Jean Doebber, Marian Sturm, Betty Parker, Mary Kathryn Harbison, Fanchon Parsons, Betty Mumford, Joan Mumford, Eloise Akin, Ruth Marshall, Ruth Myers, and Mesdames Jane | Harvey and George Marshall. | Wicks read the ceremony. Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, usher | While in Three Lakes they are to chairman, is to be assisted by 75 be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Boy Scouts under the direction of | Rubush. They are to be at home Fredrick Cretors. Mrs. Oliver P| here in the Buckingham Apartments Fauchier is program sales chairman | after Oct. 25. and Mrs, Kurt Schmidt is her as-| Mrs. Hayes attended DePauw Unisistant. versity, where she was a Kappa The events are io start at 10 a. 3 Kappa Gamma Sorority member.

and continue until 5 p. m. A larger | Mr. Hayes is an Earlham College j crowd than the 20,000 Prediction gradupte. \

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a tea to follow Wallace Bruce Amsbary's lecture J —

Mrs. E. H. Katterhenry, Sassaf

Daughters, U. V. C. W. 2 p. m.

Dinner, Hecathorn Tea Room.

hostess.

5319 Julian Ave.

Oxford. Installation of officers.

floor, Castle Hall

Benefit. Indianapolis Saengerbund Ladies S. Delaware.

EVENTS

Aux. Indianapolis Orphans’ Home. Mon. Woodstock Club. Luncheon, business meeting, bridge. Mrs. Robert I. Mason, president. Indiana Branch, National League of American Pen Women. Today

Marion Co. Chapt., American War Mothers. Memorial. Delegates to state convention to be elected,

Young People’s Indianapolis League of Hard of Hearing. 7: p. m. today. Board of Trade Bldg. Martha M. Society, First United Lutheran Church. Tues. night.

SORORITIES Rho Beia. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Flora Helderman, 405 N. Euclid,

Chi Delta Chi. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Wayne Fiscus, 2324 Harding, hostess. Mrs. Charles Gisler, assistant. Alpha Kappa Alpha Gamma. Tues. night. Mrs. Charles E. King,

| Beta, Theta Nu Chi. Mon. night. Miss Dorothy Gutfleisch, 830 N.

| CLUBS Clifton Mothers’ Club, Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society. 2

p. m. Thurs. Kindergarten Rooms, 3421 Clifton. Arthur S. Johnson, General Welfare Club 1. 7:30 Pp. m. Mon. 3d

Roberts Parliamentary Law Club, Ine. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Tearoom. Mrs. O. C. Dorah, Mrs. CARD PARTIES

St. Philip Neri Church. 8:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Adam Gerlach, chair man, Also 8:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Joseph Talbert, chairman. Lavelle Gossett Post, V. F. W. 8:30 Pp. m. today. Hall,

ras Lodge, Martinsville, hostess. Tues. World War

Mon. Ft. Friendly. 30

Colonial Merle C. Saiford, hostesses.

701 King. Aid Society 7:30 p. m. Sun. 49%

Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell and her mother, Mrs. I. G. Vogt, Louisville, are to leave Tuesday for a two weeks’ trip in the East. They will go to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. to visit Mrs. Merrell's daughter, Mary Louise, a student at Vassar College, and from there are to go to Watertown, Conn, to see Mrs. Merrell's son, Robert, a student at Taft School. Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, 3025 N. Meridian St, is staying at the St. Regis Hotel while visiting in New York. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Forrey, 3261 N. Pennsylvania St, were to attend the Illinois-Notre Dame football game at Champaign today.

They will visit Gaptain and Mrs, E, A. Routheau of that city. Misses Claude and Margaret Kyle, Los Angeles, who are visiting their sister, Mrs. Paul Richey, 3078

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Personal Notes

Pennsylvania St, are guests at the St. Regis Hotel, New York. Mrs. Robert J. Munn is visiting in New York. Among other New York visitors from Indianapolis are Mr. and Mrs. August Hoffman. Mrs. Harry Cohen, Hollywood, Cal, formerly of Indianapolis, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Casmiye, 1414 N. Alabama St.

She is to attend the Rebekah As- | sembly to begin here Sunday.

Alpha Gamma Delta

Alumnae Are to Meet

Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae {Club is to meet at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Jean Baker, 3720 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Veneth Kunter, DePauw Uni-

N. Pennsylvania St., have taken an versity registrar and Beta province until | president, after Thanksgiving. Several parties | tional convention this summer at Evergreen,

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Matinee Musicale Fleig Section To Open Season's Activities

The Camille Fleig Junior Section of the Matinee Musicale is to open | its year's activities at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Washington,

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Guests at A. A. U. W. Meeting

Recent Graduates Are to Be

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Recent graduates of colleges and universities are to be guests of the { American Association of University Women at the first general meeting

to be held at the Woman's Department Club Tuesday evening,

Following the dinner, a round table discussion on the A. A. U. W.

local and national will be given by Mesdames John H. Waldo, Frank

B. Ramsey, Misses Hazel Force,

Thornbrough.

Virginia Goodwin and Emma Lou

Mrs. N. Taylor Todd is to pay tribute to the 400 young

girls who one hundred years ago enrolled as the first women students

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| Albert Reep, sponsor, is to direct the musical program.

| Other Sunday afternoon programs {are scheduled to be given in the hotel [auditorium during the coming year. | Assisting Mrs. Reep will be Mes{dames Leah Marks, A. A. DeardoriT,

| William Herbert Gibbs and Miss | Sara Elizabeth Miller. | The name Camille Fleig was

chosen by the junior and juvenile | sections of the organization and ap{proved by the board to honor the {memory of Mrs. Richard Fleig, until |her death leader of this group. Miss Angela McClean is junior section president and Miss Jo Ellen Burroughs heads the juvenile section. Mrs. Albert Lang is to be honored | by the Musicale on President's Day, (Oct. 29. Bomar Cramer, concert pianist, will give the program. Among artists’ concerts being arranged by Mrs. Robert Bonner, arrangements chairman, is that of Mildred Dilling, harpist, on Dec. 10.

Arrange Municipal Concert

A municipal concert is to be | given on Thanksgiving afternoon [in the World War Memorial auditorium and a program of Lizt come positions in celebration of the composer’s 150th birth anniversary. Mrs. Robert W. Blake, chairman of the program committee, has chosen for her assistants Mesdames Bernard Batty, Howard IL. Clippinger, William A. Devine, Stewart A. Greene, James H. Lowry, James M. Ogden, Bernard Rosenak and T. M. Rybolt. Auditions for membership have been announced for Oct, 26-—to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, 3345 N. Illinois St.

Mrs. Roy J. Pile is to serve as the chairman of the reorganized student section and Mrs. Lowry will sponsor this group. Regular study programs are to be given by the members. Officers serving with Mrs. Lang, president, are Mrs. Lowry and Ogden, vice presidents, Mesdames Thomas P. Woodson, William J. Stark and Wendell P. Coler, secretaries, and Mrs. Simon IL. Kiser and Miss Ida Belle Sweeney, treasurers. The executive board is composed of the officers, chairmen of the vari ous sections and committees and including Mesdames Blake, Bonner, Edenharter, Glen ©O. Friermood, Clare F. Fox and advisers, Mesdames Clippinger, S. K. Ruick, Fredrick H. Sterling and Jane Johnson Bure Ray Patterson, door

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(E. 0. Noggle. All active meetings are to be held in the L. S. Ayres & Co. auditorium.

Junior League’s Two Delegates To Be Instructed

Mrs. Peter IL. Harvie, president of the American Association of Junior Leagues of America, today called upon all Junior Leagues to appoint and instruct their delegates to the Welfare Conference to be held in Milwaukee, Wis, Nov. 1-5. Mrs. Frank Hoke, local president, and Miss Joseph Madden are to represent the local league. One hundred and forty-five leagues in the United States, Canada and Mexico are to be represented at the conference. The conference is arranged to provide professional guidance and technical information for delegates interested in welfare work. The program is to consist of lectures, discussions, field trips and consultation service. Mrs. Harvie suggested to the local league that delegates be instructed to attend conferences and field trips from the standpoint of a community need or the type of welfare work which the local group was now doing. Milwaukee social work affords extensive laboratories for the conference, she pointed out.

Christamore Aid Tea Is Arranged

Christamore Aid Society is to fete new members with a tea at 3 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs, Earl Barnes, 1321 N. Meridian St. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Keyes Atkins, Julian Boobs,

Jermiah Cadick, George T. Parry and Dudley Pfaff,

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“in an institution of higher learn-

[ing. She is to discuss the cen- | tennial being celebrated this month {in the college world. Mrs. Edmond W. Hebel, general | chairman, is to give a report of | the Book and Toy exhibit to be held the week of Nov. 8 in the L. S. | Ayres & Co. Auditorium. Mrs. Paul R. Summers is to infroduce the study group chairmen {and give a short outline of the | year's work for each group. Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton, president, has announced the appointment of committees for the vear. Mrs. Robert M. Lingle is to head | the membership committee, assisted by Mesdames Raymond E. Mitchell, Russell R. Hippensteel, J. A. Baw=den, M. E. Hayes, Kenneth L. Lipp, Ralph Hopping, and Miss Mary Katherine Mangus. The program committee includes Mrs. Paul R. Summers, chairman, and Mesdames Carroll O. Skarr, Horace A. Shonle, Hamilton, Lowell S. Fisher, Edmond W. Hebel, Everett M. Schofield, Frank B. Hatfield, and Misses Katherine Laing and Thornbrough. Other committees include Mrs. Frank B. Ramsey, chairman of the fellowship committee, assisted by Mesdames John P. Lahr, John H. Waldo, Arthur O. Linstaedt, Hippensteel, Joseph R. Todd, J. H. Beck, J. A. Bawden, Louis E. Smith and the Misses Elsie Hancock and Belle T. Ramey. Bridge, Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe. Social, Mrs. James J. Hughes, chairman, Mesdames Herbert Russell, Richard L. Bearss, Miss Jane Crawford. Hospitality, Mrs. BE. Gordon Hinshaw, chairman, Mesdames Milton Elrod Jr., Oscar M. Helmer, Donald C. Drake, Arthur H. Bortz, J. Edwin Hutchman, W. Donald Wright, Miss Hazel Abbett and Mrs. Lahr. Telephone, Mrs. William H. Ruten, chairman, Mesdames M. E. Hays, John Graves, Nath=n Morgan, Bert S. Davisson, Harold L. Donnell, Eugene P. Fishburn, Walter B. Hendrickson, James R. Spalding, Harold Ester, Arthur Bortz, S. Bruce Edwards, Edwin W. Wicklund, Lipp and Elrod; Misses Eliza beth Adams, Virginia Holt, Maude Russell, Corrine Rielag, Ruth Gorman, Ruthanna Carson and Roxie Zerfas.

Junior Alpha O. Fete Is This Afternoon

Miss Jane Monaghan was to entertain at 2 p. m. today in the Colonnade with the first party of the

season for the Junior Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority. Guests were to include Misses Patricia Ann Sentney, Mildred Curry, Phyllis Jean Fitzpatrick, Mary Anne

Curry, Miriam Fatout and et Stinchfield. en

A: A: Howe? Miss Moore ~ Wed Today Nuptial at Propylacum to

Be Outstanding Society Event.

An outstanding wedding of the fall season is to take place at 4:30 o'clock today in the Propylaeum when Miss Jane Finley Moore be= comes the bride of Addison Arme strong Howe. Miss Moore is a daughter of Mrs. Josephine Smith Moore. Mr. Howe is a son of Mrs. Thomas C. Howe. The altar is to be improvised on a two-tiered platform before the conventional huckleberry background. An antique bowl of white crysanthemums and 14-branch cane delabra are to have vases of Crys= anthemums on either side. Roses, dahlias and crysanthemums are to be placed throughout the clubhouse.

Dr. Frantz to Officiate

Dr. George Arthur Frantz is to (read the ceremony. Miss Margaret (James is to sing “Because” and “O | Perfect Love.” Music also is to be [ provided by Miss Victoria Montani, | harpist, and Thomas Poggiani, vio [linist. During the ceremony, “My | Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” Sainte

~ | Saens, is to be played.

Musical numbers before the cere= mony and during the reception to follow are to include “Ave Maria.” Gounod; “Serenade,” Schubert} “Liebestraum,” Liszt; “Sweet Myse tery of Life,” Herbert, and “Roe mance,” Rubenstein. The bride is to enter with her uncle, Harold O. Smith, Philadel phia. She is to wear a candelight satin gown cut on classic lines with a heart-shaped neck and sleeves full at the shoulders, tapering to fitted lines. The long, full skirt is to exe tend into a long train. Her fulle length tulle veil is to be caught at the back with a Juliet cape of satin fashioned with an illusion-face veil, She is to carry a shower of lilies of the valley and gardenias. Miss Madelaine Speers is to be maid of honor. Her autumn-wine faille taffeta is to be fashioned with a heart-shaped neck, short puffed sleeves, corselet waistline and a full skirt draped in back. Her highe crowned calot is to be of the same material. She is to carry an. arm bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, violets, pompom crysanthemums and gerberae. The bridesmaids, Misses Mary Stewart Haines and Courtney Whit« aker, are to wear similar gowns fashioned of ' the same material. Their jewel-toned bouquets are to be of Bettertime roses, violets and dahlias. Attendants’ bouquets are all to have old-ivory satin streamers. Mrs. Moore is to wear black crepe trimmed in silver lame and a black turban of cut feathers with a short face veil. Mrs. Howe is to wear a sapphire-blue velvet gown trimmed in rhinestones. Her blue turban hat is to be trimmed in the same mate« rials and fashioned wtih a face veil, Both Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Howe are to wear gardenias. Thomas Carr Howe, San Frane cisco, is to .be his brother's best man. Ushers are to be Harold O. Smith Jr, Philadelphia, cousin of the bride; Henry Johnston, Richard S. Tennant and Charles Marion Wells.

Aids for Receptipn

Assisting at the reception are to be Mesdames Daniel W, Layman, Harvey Elam, Walter Marmon, Allen Hendricks, Henry A. Gibson; Misses Nora Doll, Genevieve Sco= ville, Virginia Layman and Mary

Elam. The couple is to leave following the reception for Bermuda. The bride is to travel in a black wool ensemble with black accessories and a black felt hat trimmed in royal blue. They are to be at home Nov, 10 at 4226 N. Meridian St.

The bride attended Florida

"Women’s College at Tallahassee and

was graduated from Butler University. She is a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member, Mr. Howe is a Harvard University graduate and was a member of the Hasty Pudding Insti« tute of 1770. He also attended Hare vard Business School and is an Ine diana Law School graduate. Out-of-town guests are to include Harold O. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Smith Jr. Philadelphia; Mrs. Hershel H. Everett, Nashville, Tenn.; Miss Charlotte Howe, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. William David Howe, Miss Lucia Howe and

Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schrader, Kokomo,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poulson Howe, New York. Also Mrs. Morrison Breckenridge, Danville, Ky.; Eugene Shaw, Louis= ville; Mrs. Helen Mahley, Miss Helen and Gordon Burt, Terre

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