Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1939 — Page 6

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SOCIETY— x Literary Club Will Launch Season Tonight With Sheerin as Speaker

The Indianapolis Literary Club will open its 63d season this evening in the clubrooms at the D. A. R.

_. Chapter House. According

to club tradition, Ladies

~~ Night’ is scheduled for tonight, a practice of many years. ~ . Ladies’ nights are held the first Monday of every month. : Founded for “intellectual pleasure and literary uplift,” the club ‘used to meet at the homes of various members, who numbered about

:15 originally. Now the group is too large for that, with more than - 100 local members and nearly 100 out-of-towners. ;

. ‘Mankind in One Volume’ 5 Thomas D. Sheerin is tonight's

speaker, discussing “Mankind in

“One Volume.” Papers which the members give at each meeting are of an essay type, devoted to literary research. The club has its traditions about the papers, too, one being . that theyre never

* publicized. “= Officers are Stephen C. Noland,

president; Russell Sullivan, first

‘vice-president; Fred J. Trupp, second vice-president; Robert A. Hendrickson, third vice-president; Joseph R. H. Moore, secretary,

and George C. Calvert, treasurer. Museum Guild Meets Friday

The Children’s Museum Guild will meet at 1 p. m. Friday at

“the home of Miss Nancy Ballenger. Mrs. Donald

J. E. Hamaker will be co-hostesses.

Berner and Mrs.

Theater Group to Hear Robinson

.- A final checkup in the membership drive for the Children’s Civic - Theater will be conducted at a luncheon at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow »in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, master of ceremonies, will introduce Dr. D. S. Robinson, Butler University president, the

« guest speaker.

» Taq date, Miss .Sara Lauter’s division is ahead. The campaign is ‘being conducted by the same workers that sell regular theater books. Miss Eldena Lauter’s team is running well up. Included in awards for the drive is a radio, to be presented to the individual winner. Announcement was made at the last campaign meeting that Stage Magazine had judged Edward Steinmetz Jr., “Civic Theater director, as one of the 12 outstanding directors west of Broadway.

Mr. Steinmetz is rehearsing the Ladies Meet” (Rachel Crothers).

cast for the opening play, “When

Filmarte Aids Will Be Guests

Mrs. George T. Parry will be

hostess at a tea for Filmarte

Guild’s charter members, picture selection, arrangements and mem- _ bership committees Wednesday afternoon at her home. Plans for

the organization’s new season will be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Parry are charter members of the guild,

_opens its second series of foreign

| which motion picture entertainments

the evening of Oct. 24 in the Athenaeum ballroom. Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill is chairman of the picture selection committee. Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin is chairman of the committee arranging the five guild “evenings” and Mrs. Albert Shouse and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter head the two divisions of the membership committee. :

Recent Subscribers Listed

Among recent guild subscribers are Messrs.

and Mesdames Volney

M. Brown, Augustus Coburn, Russell W. Ayres, Ernest Krutzsch, ~ _R. G. Lazarus, C. Severin Buschmann, R. Norman Baxter, Harry D.

- Case, R. J. Smith, R. S. Norwood, Francis S. Chappell and Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Ellis.

Wells, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph

Others are Mesdames Louis H. Levey, Erwin C. Stout, Hortense : Rauh Burpee, Jack A. Goodman, Philip Adler, Alfred W. Rodecker,

‘ Royer H. Brown and Lula Sieburn;

Jane Hampson, Martha A. Gill, Betty Jane Watkins, - and Charlotte Donnehue, Greencastle; Messrs. Louis

. Schwitzer Jr. and Erwin Coburn. - Mrs. W. J. Young in N.Y.

the Misses Catherine Lapenta, Margot Andrade Schwitzer, Louis

Mrs. William J. Young is a guest at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

: in New York.

: Wellesley Club Meets at Woodstock

The Indianapolis ‘Wellesley Club

was to meet at 1 p. m. today at

: the Woodstock Club. ‘Mrs. E. Francis Bowditch was to discuss recent

: news of the.college and Mrs. Karl Stegemeier was to talk on

: ences in Europe This Summer.”

“Experi-

i . Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Edith . Conklin to Rodney Olmstead Albright, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chester . Ware Albright, Indianapolis. Miss Conklin is the daughter of W. P.

| Conklin, Hartford, Conn. No date has been

‘and Mr. Albright was - Military Academy. ay

| Osric Mills

set for the wedding.

Miss Conklin was graduated from Bennington College last June graduated from Dartmouth College and €ulver

Watkins Legion Unit

Will Hold Card Party Tomorrow To Benefit Welfare Projects

The Osric Mills Watkins unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will sponsor its annual card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Block's auditorium. Proceeds will be used for the unit’s welfare and community service projects. Mrs. George Petersen is general chairman. She will be assisted by several chairmen and their committees, including Mrs. Robert Bryson,

chairman of cards and tallies, with Munro, Audrey Beem, C. W. Craig and Orville Denbo. :

~ Other committees aiding in ar- ° rangements are: Table Prizes—Mrs. Harry Nolen and Mrs. Edward Harmening, co-chairmen; Mesdames Orville Bray, Fred Terry and Harry Gause; Additional prizes—Mrs. J. E. Fettig, chairman; Mrs. Erwin B. McComb, assistant chairman; Mesdames A. M. Feist, Walter Hubbard, Lynn Knowlton and William C. MecGuire. Candy—Mrs. Eugene Barth, chairman; Mesdames Paul Rhoadarmer, Lewis: Grabhorn, Claude Matthews, Ron Manaon, Leroy Ford, William P. McGuire, Robert Mason, John W. Ross and Miss Jean Coffin. Tickets — Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, © chairman; Mesdames Frederick Jeffrey, William R. Bolen, R. D. McDaniel, Gus G. Meyer, Roul *Cornelius, Allen Mitchell, O. L. WatHugh Thornburg, Frederick Albershardt, Clarence T. Myers and Harry E. Taylor. ; New officers were installed at a recent meeting of the unit at the ‘home of Mrs. Watkins, 2415 N. Pennsylvania St, and standing : chairmen were an- ~~ pounced. Officers include Mrs.

« Clinton J. Ancker, president; Mrs.

McComb, vice president; Mrs. Cor- _ nmelius, secretary; Mrs. Harmening, treasurer; Mrs, Watkins, chaplain;

Mesdames Howard Paddock, David

Take Their

Places in Autumn Brida

Sigma Delta Pi Dinner Tonight

A dinner bridge, formal initiation services, a talk and discussion of plans for a series of rush parties are among programs scheduled for meetings tonight ‘and tomorrow of Indianapolis Greek letter organizations. Mrs. Oscar Buehler, 924 Lesley Ave. will entertain members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA PI at a dinner bridge tonight at 7 o’clock at her home. Miss Daisie Alwes will be assistant hostess.

. Mrs, Louise Richert will discuss ‘Accent on You” before members of BETA SIGMA PHI at their meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Hotel Antlers.

Members of BETA CHAPTER OF GAMMA PHI ALPHA will be guests tomorrow ‘evening at the home of Miss Mary Jane Keating, 2816 E. North St. Plans are being made for a series of rush parties. . Officers elected. recently at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Don Poinsette, 124 S. Seventh St., Beech Grove, include Miss Colene Cook, president; Miss Eleanor Karibo, vice president; ‘Miss Eileen Foley, secretary; Miss Helen Filcer, treasurer; Miss Marie Kiefer, pledge -¢aptain, and Miss-Helen Turner, reporter.

Formal initiation for pledge members of EPSILON CHAPTER OF RHO DELTA will be held this evening at 7 o'clock at the Hotel Washington. The services will precede a formal dinner. Initiates. are Mrs. Alice Bain, Mrs. Lillian Ganyon, Miss Helen Wallon and Miss Edna Ingmire. . :

Mrs. Petersen, -sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Knowlton, historian. Standing committee chairmen include Mrs. Bolen, rehabilitation; Mrs. Jeffrey, service sales; Mrs. William P. McGuire, child welfare; Mrs. Schmidt, unit activities; Mrs. McDaniel, Knightstown Home; Mrs. Thornburg, Americanism; Mrs. Taylor, community service; Mrs. Barth, membership; Mrs. Rhoadarmer, scholarship and education of World War orphans; Mrs. Feist, Fidac; Mrs. Denbo, poppy; Mrs. Clarence T. Myers, music; Mrs. Gus G. Meyers, publicity and radio; Mrs. Allen Mitchell, trophies and awards; Mrs. Munro, constitution . and bylaws: Mrs. Gause, legislative; Mrs. Pettig, national news; Miss Coffin, parliamentarian; Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Bryson, ways and means; Mrs. Paddock, social; Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Mannon and Mrs. Fettig, telephone; Mrs. Grabhorn, memorial. Mrs. Ancker and Mrs. Cornelius are delegates to the 12th District Council, with Mrs. McComb and Mrs. Harmening as alternates. Members of the executive committee include Mesdames Ancker, McComb, Cornelius, Harmening, Watkins, Knowlton and Gus G. Myers. Mrs. Nolen is delegate to the Council of Women, with Mrs. Watkins as alternate.

: Alpha Omicron Alpha to Hold National. Session This Week

Alpha Omicron Alpha will hold its national convention this week-

end tional president, presiding.

at the Hotel Lincoln. Sessions will begin Friday afternoon and close Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. R. Sentney, Indianapolis, na-

Attending will be delegates from Minneapolis, St. Paul,” Chicago,

Muncie, Columbus, Ind, and the 12

~ philanthropic organization with the - Needlework Guild of America as its national project. The Minnesota chapters work with the Mutual Aid Blind Association of Minnesota.

Election Scheduled Friday

A council meeting and election of officers will open the convention Friday. A dinner and bridge party at Joslin’s:will be held in the eve- . Mrs. L. O. Nicholson is chairof the day’s program, assisted Mesdames W, P. Weimar, J. I. Tyson and Charles Miller, -

Saturday’s program will include ess sessions in the morning nd afternoon, followed by the contion dinner at 6:30 p. m. in the vertine Room at the Lincoln. cing and card games will be the rtainment of the evening. Mrs. . C. Brown is scheduled to give ie welcome address in the mornand Mrs. Herbert Baker, assisti by Mrs. L.-1. Bland and Mrs.

Ralph, are in charge of the will speak at the

local chapters. The sorority is a

convention dinner.” Mrs. Donald H. Hays is banquet chairman, assist-

ed by Mesdames L. C. True, Rus-

sell Bleeke, H. E. Parker, Carl Schwartz and M. L. Faber. Mrs. Guy O. Bird is in charge of the card party with Mesdames J. J. intner, A. E. Screes and William Schreiber. Initiation Set Sunday The Rev. E. Anger Powell, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, will conduct memorial services Sunday morning in his church. Mesdames Foster Stanley, A. N. Robinston, J. L. Mauk and William Stewart are on the arrangements committee, An initiation service for 20 candidates for membership in various chapters will be held [ollowing a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Sunday at the hotel headquarters. Mrs. Carroll Long is in charge of initiation music. oh Mrs. Noble is general chairman of convention, assiited by Mrs. and od

WE

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Goodlet, Ludlow, Ky,, have been guests recently of Thomas D. Maynard and his niece, Miss Hulone Abbott, 1437 Olive St. Mr. and Mrs. Goodlet are en route to their winter home in Jacksonville, Fla., after a trip to ihe New York and Sane Francisco airs.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry William King,

yesterday in celebration of : their 25th wedding anniversary.

Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. H. Klaisler are visitors at the Hotel Commodore in New York. :

Messrs. and Mesfdames John A. Hook, August }. Hook and Ralph W. Hook have returned from a visit to New York.

Mr. ana Mrs. E. S. Coghill are expected to return to their home this week after vacationing in California, where they visited the Golden Gat.: Exposition. During their ‘visit in Hollywood and Ios Angeles they were entertained at a dinner party in the Earl Carroll Theater-Restaurant in Hollywood by Mr. and Mrs.-J. N. Sprague of Los Angeles. They are returning by way of the Grand Canyon and the Carlsbad ‘Caverns.

Among Indiana girls who have been elected to offices at Stevens College, Columbia, Mo., are the Misses Elizabeth and Martha Florence Jackson of Spencer and Miss Elizabeth Ann Ruddick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ruddick, 5645 N. Delaware St.

Miss Martha Florence Jackson has been elected house manager of Fielding Smith Hall and Miss Elizabeth Jackson has been installed as a member of the senior advisory council of Wales Hall. Miss Ruddick is newly elected vice president of students living in President Wood's home. } /

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cherry were" host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Winger and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sanders of Muncie at dinner recently before a dance at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Messrs... and Mesdames Joseph Hawkins, Larry Polson, Albert Brennan, Thomas Kennedy and Malcolm Mooers were guests recently at a dinner-bridge party given by Mr. and Mrs, Homer A. Woods Jr. in the Gold Room of the Marott Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Ziegler, their daughter Billie Jane, and Miss Betty Jane Ross returned this week-end from a. motor trip to Yellowstone National Park and the West Coast. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Maxwell Pamphilon in Berkeley, Cal. - Mrs. Pamphilon formerly was Miss Mar-

Jjorie Ziegler. the

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3024 N. Capitol Ave. entertained}

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land Drive after Oct. 15. Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross B.

4, Mrs. Edward R. Brown was of Mrs. Gertrude E. Miller, before heimer-Carlon Photo.) :

their daughter, Helen, to Gregory

pective Halloween masqued party. The Campus Club committee, will supervise campus affairs at Butler, including the all-school Halloween party to be given Oct. 20, Vice presidents of fraternities and sororities, and the Independent Association will serve on the committee. Faculty members of the self-governing group are Prof. Virginia Graves Brunson and Prof.

1John S. Lloyd.

Prizes will be awarded for outstanding costumes at the party. All students will be required to mask, but board members and faculty representatives do not have to come “disguised.” : The Campus Club will hold its official opening Wednesday with a dance sponsored by Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity. Dancing and other recreational activities will be permitted in the Campus Club this year on Wednesday evenings following fraternity and sorority meetings.

Roundup on Program

Members of the Butler University Equiteers Club will participate in the seventh annual Indiana Saddle Horse Association Roundup Oct. 8 at Gregg Farms. Max de Vietien, instructor, is in charge of arrangements for the club’s participation. Club officers assisting Mr. de Vietien are Harry Sharpnack, president; Gretchen Huetter, vice president; Joan Lay, secretary, and Max Norris, treasurer. Students who will participate in events are Richard Scherer, Gilbert Sheely, Alfred Symms; Richard Bennett, Madeline Judd, Patricia - Stayton, Phyllis Daseke, Jane Reynolds, Janet Ingham and Mary A. Denton. Four. co-eds have been pledged to Chimes, junior women’s honorary at Butler, according to Miss Margaret Parrish, president. New pledges include Miss Dina Barkan, Ft. Harrison: Mary Haynes and Betty Foster, Indianapolis, and Barbara Keiser, Shelbyville.

McDonalds On Wedding Trip

Miss Mary Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry A. Weaver Sr., 308 Layman Ave. and Paul T. McDonald, Chicago, were married Saturday in the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev. Ezra L. Hutchens officiated’ at the single ring ceremony. The couple will be at home after Oct. 10 ih Chicago. The bride attended Butler University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. McDonald is a graduate of Purdue University and is a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.

Sugates Are at Home

Mr. and Mrs. James Sugate are at home at 1226 W. 20th St., following their marriage Saturday night at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs, Nora Steele. The Rev. Charles Church, officiated. The bride was Miss Wanda Steele before her marriage and Mr. Sugate’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sugate. Miss Mary Louise Reynolds

. 1. Miss Rita Veronica Healy and Charles. E, Walsh will be married Oct. 14 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.” Miss Healy is the daughter of Mrs. James Healy. (Kindred Photo.) 2. Mrs. Albert Jones was Miss Wilma Aulenbacher before her recent marriage. (Bretzman Photo.) 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Carr will be at home at 502 High-

riage Saturday. (Photo Craft Photo.) :

5. Mr. and Mrs. Armin C. Leich ‘announce the engagement of

wedding will be Nov. 4 at the St. Joan of Arc Church. (Ayres Photo.) 6. Miss Martha Louise Cook and Charles S. Rennard will be rharried Nov. 3 at the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church. Miss Cook is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook. (Ayres Photo.)

Butler Campus Club Launches Season With Dance Wednesday; Halloween Party Set for Oct. 20

Now that the fraternity and sorority rush and pledge season is over at Butler, university activities are getting under way with the formal opening of the Campus Club, the Equiteers Club participation in the Gregg Roundup, organization of a Campus Club committee and a pros-

Following Wedding |

Lizenby, of the St. Paul Methodist

| Procession

Carr was Miss Marguerite Ham, Ham, Markelville, before her mar-

Miss Anna Mae Miller, daughter. her marriage on Sept. 10. (Dex-

T. Kennerk of Ft. Wayne. The

of ‘the Student Affairs committee,

Eastern Stars Honor Officers

Dinners and meetings in honor of visiting state lodge officials, a penny supper and card party and several routine business sessions are among activities planned for this week by members of Indianapolis women’s lodge groups. Mrs. Alene Vey, worthy grand matron of the INDIANA GRAND CHAPTER OF THE ORDER OF EASTERN STAR, will be honored by PROSPECT CHAPTER, O. E. S., at a dinner at 6 o'clock this evening in the Prospect Masonic Temple. Candidates will be initiated and the annual inspection will be held. Mrs. Mary Mayo and Edward IL. Bennett are worthy matron and patron. | :

. Members of the audit committee of the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE will meet at 7 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Esther Hansford, 3623 Keystone Ave. All committee chairmen will hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 p m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Jean Butz, 3607 E. New York St. Mrs. Kathryn Hansford, 432 Dorman St., will entertain members of the membership committee Wednesday evening at her home.

Members of the IRVINGTON CHAPTER 364, O. E. S., will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Irvington Masonic Temple. Mrs. Martha Bechtold and .R. E. Guthrie are worthy matron and patron. /

THE' BROOKSIDE CHAPTER 491, O E. S. will meet at 8 p. m. to-

Mrs. Grace Bowers and William R. Riley are worthy matron and patron. : A

members of the GOLDEN RULE AUXILIARY, O. E. S., at a luncheon today at her home, 126 Kealing Ave.

sistant hostess.

Members of. AUXILIARY 10. SONS OF THE UNION VETERANS

8 p. m. tomorrow at Ft. Friendly, 512 N, Illinois St. Sm

A penny supper and card party will be sponsored at 6 o'clock this evening by the ADDIE BRALY GUARDS DRILL TEAM of the RAMONA GROVE 63, WOODMEN’S CIRCLE. Thé event will be at 512 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Mary E. Miller

men.

Members of the BROAD RIPPLE SYLVIA REBEKAH LODGE will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the I. O. O. F. all at Bellefontaine St. and Riviera Drive.

Mrs. Grace Merredith, supreme dictator of Indiana for the W. B. A., will be a guest of the SILVER STAR REVIEW 15, W. B. A, at a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio St. 3

Members of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s

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influences of the radio and a

chapter, house, 442 W. 46th St. Mrs.

Mrs. Frank Hunter will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Russell Sanders.

tram Sanders.

morrow at the Brookside Temple.|.

Mrs. Libbie Everett will entertain

Mrs. Mildred Wayman will be as-|

OF THE CIVIL WAR, will meet at]

and Mrs. Ann Armstrong are chair-|

B. P.W. io Hold Outing|

Club will hold an outing Sunday, | ‘Oct. 22, in Brown County. The

Mothers’ Club Will Entertain

‘Programs including a book review, talks on “Rewards and Punishment,”

mothers’ council and election of officers are planned for meetings tomorrow and Wednesday by Indianapolis mothers’ clubs. = = Past presidents and mothers of pledges will be honored by the SIGMA CHI MOTHERS’ CLUB OF BUTLER UNIVERSITY at the first regular luncheon meeting of the year at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the

Robert Hesselden~ is president. Mrs. George V. Underwood of the Butler Mothers’ Council, will speak on “The Mothers’ Council, Its Origin and Work.” A review of

“Mr. Emanuel” (Lewis Golding) will be presented by Mrs. J. E. Tinder.

The club will sponsor a card party Wednesday, Oct. 25, in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Boynton Moore is chairman of arrangements. ’ Other officers “are - Mesdames Glenn Riser, Paul Schernekau, Earl Hanson, Roy Roudebush and Ber-

Members of the MOTHER'S CLUB OP BROOKSIDE KINDER-

GARTEN will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the school.

“Rewards and Punishment and Their Limitation” is the discussion topic for the forum and business meeting of the GARFIELD PARK KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS’

CLUB Wednesday .at 1:30 p. m. at the kindergarten. : Mesdames- Leo Brand, Thomas Low, James Williams and Alonzo Jordan will be hostesses for the tea at the close of the affernoon.

Members of the MOTHERS’ CLUB OF THE EMERSON HEIGHTS "KINDERGARTEN will elect officers at their meeting at

1:30 p. m, Wednesday. The topic for discussion will be “The Radio

{Wednesday

{part of the week.

. . Mrs. John | Prancisco” at the | meeting of the KATHARINE MER- * |IRILL. GRAYDON CLUB tomorrow

as It Influences Your Children.”

‘MONDAY,

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Discussions of Vacations and

| Both World's Fairs Included | + On Programs

for Clubwomen

Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale in Charge of ‘San Vraneis.

co’ Event at President's Day Meeting of ~~. Katharine Merrill Graydon Unit.

programs for meetings of women’s clubs tomorrow and will be discussions of vacation travels, the World's Fairs at |New York and San Francisco, several President’s Day luncheons and a

bridal shower. Another group is planning a card party for the latter

Paul Ragsdal President’s Day

at the Kokomo Country Club. Mrs. Donald Elliott ‘will be luncheon hostess. : ; Miss Lola Blount Connor will talk on “The Pageantry of Years.” Mrs.

“Robert Hamp, retiring president, will

introduce Mrs. Robert H. Shelhorn, incoming head. Mrs. Hamp will be assistant hostess.

Mrs. Charles M. Wells will be honored by members of the FORTNIGHTLY LITERARY CLUB at their President’s Day meeting tomorrow at the Propylaeum. Members of the program committee for the year include Mrs. Harry Miesse, chairman, Mesdames Grace N. Houghton, Alfred W. Noling, John Roberts Jr. and Louis H. Wolff.

Mrs, H. K. Fatout will speak on “Capetown” before members of the HOOSIER TOURIST CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. N. Hardy, 2050 Ruckle St. Other talks will be made by Mrs. A. F. Lewis, who will discuss “The Negroid Peoples,” and Mrs. J. H. Smiley, whose subject will

‘be “The Club Woman.”

‘ Members of the HEYL STUDY CLUB will open their season with a luncheon tomorrow at Catherine’s Tearoom. Mrs. J. H. Copeland will introduce incoming officers for the year. Officers who were elected are Mrs. Otto Moore, president; Mrs, M. F'. Conner, first vice president; Mrs. J. H. Brayton, second vice president; Mrs. O. L. Pond, recording secretary; Mrs. G. B. Elliott, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. E. Pilcher, treasurer; Mrs. H. E. von Grimmenstein, parliamentarian; Mrs. D. A. Anderson, critic, and Mrs. W. J. E. Webber, librarian.

Mrs. Ronald R. Scott will present a paper on “Games” before members of the IRVINGTON HOME STUDY CLUB following their President’s Day luncheon and meeting at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Cifaldi’s. Mrs. Chester T. Gough is the new president. . Other officers are Mrs. Richard E. Bishop; vice president; Mrs. Russell - S. Bosart, secretary, and Mrs. James C. Todd, treasurer. The theme of the year’s program will be “Sources.”

Mrs. Frank M., Pobst will entertain members of the CHAPTER Q OF THE P E. O. SISTERHOOD tomorrow at her home, 5331 Kenwood Ave. The program will be on “Vacation Echoes.”

Mrs. Hughes Patten, regent of

‘the JONATHAN JENNINGS CHAP-

TER OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, and Mrs. Ray D. Grimes will be delegates from the chapter to the state D. A. R. conference here Oct. 10-12. Mrs. Albert Seaton and Mrs. Felix McWhirter Jr. will be alternates. Delegates were chosen at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Seaton, 3602 Watson Road.

Mrs. Francis A. Sommers will present an. illustrated lecture on New Mexico, Mexico and New Orleans at the guest day and menthly lunch-eon-bridge of the WOMEN’S LIONS CLUB of Indianapolis at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday at the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Sommers will illustrate her talk with moving pictures. .

Mrs. B. H. Bowles will speak on “How Community Influences = the American Home” before members of the OLMOSI STUDY CLUB tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. L. M. Jackson, 3318 Brookside Parkway. Mrs. T. E. Lamson will report on the books of the month. Music will be provided by Mrs. C. J. Bevis.

Members of the VOGUE-ETTES will entertain Wednesday in honor of Mrs, Armond Hockman, who before her marriage Saturday was Miss Flossie Mae Neil. ‘Miss Ruth Stansburg will be hostess to the group at her home. : Guests will include Mrs. George

e will be in charge of the program on “San

Kidwell, Mrs, Mark ‘Sedam, the Misses Jayne Armstrong, Lillian Hart, Genevieve Jatho, Mary Kingery and Rose Mandanbach.

THE LADIES’ SOCIETY OF THE ALTENHEIM will sponsor a pillowcase card party at 2 p. m. Friday at the Altenheim Home. Mrs, Otto Busching and Miss Alice Mueller will be chairmen of arrangements. Tea and cakes will be served in the dining room with 's. Oscar Mueller and Mrs. Elizabeth Anding presiding at the table. Mesdames Charles Kistner, Theodore Schuller snd William Krieger will be hossses. : a

Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, who is beginning her second term as president of the COLONIAL-BOSTON CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY -€LUB, was honored recently at the Presi dent's Day luncheon at the Marott Hotel. Miss Bernice Van Sickle spoke on “Venezuela.” 4 Officers are Mrs. Charles G. Sane ders, first vice president; Mrs. Frank Bond, second vice president; Mrs. E, G. Bumgardner, recording secretary; Mrs. O. P, Welborn, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Fred Farnum, trease urer, and Mrs, ‘H. V. McIlvaine, auditor.

Railway Mail “Group to Meet

The Women’s Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association will open its fall season with a President's Day at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Woman’s Department Club, Mrs. F. W. Doddridge, president, will make a welcoming address and pre side at the business meeting. Mrs. W. G. Stayton is program chairman. Mrs. I. H. Williams will sing, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Wear, Miss Ruth Duckwall, anothér soloist, will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Paul Duckwall. During the program, Miss Judith ‘Ann Wear will present Mesdames E, E. Woolley, F. W. Dickhut, W. P, Batchelder, C. H. Dill, Ruth Brooks, F. H. Small, Alden Davis, C. J. Finch, Jerauld McDermott, W. H, Vinzant, ‘Ralph Cradick and E. H, Hughes, all past presidents. Tea will be served following the program. Past presidents will be honor guests at a dinner at 6:15 p. m, Mrs. Fred Hendrickson is chairman of the dinner committee, assisted by Mesdames P. A. Heitz, Charles Bryant, S, S. Sutton, Noble Shute, W. B. Breden, Thomas Langston, B. R. Williams, W. C. Sipes, Frank Wade, George Burge, F. B. Koho, Charles Turner, John Kennedy, Hugh Moore, W. H. Gauker, Charles Rhoades, C. S. McFad= den, B. H. Beard, Charles Webster, Nellie Demree and S. J. Ellis, ' Officers of the auxiliary for the coming year are Mrs. Doddridge, president; Mrs. U. K. Wilde, first vice president; Mrs. Noble T. Reed, second vice president; Mrs. Albert Gray, secretary; Mrs. Daniel Hutchison, treasurer, and Mrs. Jesse Dill, corresponding secretary.

———————— Attend Missionary Conclave in Boston Mesdames L. T. Freeland, John P; Robinson, E. W. Stockdale, C. BE, Smith and Ross Beem will leave today to attend the national cone vention of the Woman’s Home Missionary - Society of the Methodist Church this week in the Copley ‘Methodist Church at Boston. On their return to Indianapolis, the women will stop in New York and Washington and will visit the

society’s projects, in Hazelton and Uniontown, Pa. i

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