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Parties Are Formed to Attend Formal Opening of |. A. C. on Saturday Night

A NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS have been made «for the formal fall and winter opening of the Indianapolis Athletic club on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, George Brinkworth’s guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Joyce, Robert Joyce, Robert Imes, Jack Gehrt and

(George Davis.

With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dailey will be Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mor-

rison, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hart and Mrs. G. A. VanDyke,

of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edwards will

The party include Messrs, and Mesdames M,

J. Starms, E, R. Lindesmith and Richard Chapman., |

Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Farrell will entertain Mr.

and Mrs,

Francis Schmitt, Miss Janet Farrell and Richard McNamara and Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Gable's guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Boyer, Charles Israel, Robert Miles and Karl Stegemeier,

The Larry Willsons' party will incl

ude Messrs. and Mesdames Ken~

neth Kinnear, Pred W. Hadley and Thomas Humphreys and Miss

" Jean Hibbs,

Other reservations have been made by Stanley Adams, Charles

Arensman, David Arnette, W,. C. A

tkinson, Miss Ruth Beard, Fred-

grick Brazil, A. M. Brachen, Col, Thomas Brooks, C. W. Cady, A. 8.

Clark, OC. P. Cooper, George Davis,

Maj. Rezin Davis, Scott Deming,

F. R. Demmerly, W. C. Dollens, Ben Domont, J. A. Driver, C. D, Eagle, C. H. Eberhard, O. W, Eisenlohr, T. M. Everhard, J. E. Bole Jt, Thomas Fleming and Lt, Thomas Frizzell,

Miss Lingeman to Be Guest

A PRE-NUPTIAL PARTY Will be given this evening by Miss

Elizabeth Zane Harding in honor William N, Harding will assist her home.

of Miss Helen Lingeman. Mrs. daughter at the party in their

Miss Lingeman and Robert R. Burrell will be married Oct,

5 in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church.

The Hardings’ other guests will include the mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. E. IL. Lingeman and Mrs. Marguerite B.

Burrell; Mesdames William Ostland

, Rush Williams, John Robinson,

Robert Sharpe and Martin Davidson, Misses Evelyne Horton, Jo Ann Welch, Nancy Suitor, Helen Kemper and Virginia Stoddard,

Tea Will Fete Miss Clever MISS HELEN CLEVER will be

by Mrs. Harry B. Pock Jr, Saturday afternoon. i the home of Mrs. George Hoster, The honor guest and Maj. Robert -E. Lee will

Wagnon will assist. exchange vows Oct. 20 in the hom Conrad W, Clever.

Mrs. Frank English and Mrs. John H. Pippen will pour,

entertained at a tea to be given The tea will be Mrs, Hoster and Miss Alice

e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Among

those invited to attend are Mesdames Clever, A. B. Wagnon, Fred~

érick Balz, Arthur Krick, Prederick

Kiser Jr, Ralph Gery, William

Styring Jr, Edgar Baum, Emsley Johnson Jr.,, Thomas Hill, Harold

Roberts and Merritt Bausser, Misse Imogene Jackman, Julia Guess, Al

Patgicia Frank and Dorothy Pippen

» n ” : Mrs. K. E. Yates and her daug

s Lona Stark, Catherine Sturm, ice Auerbach, Dorothy Bottorff,

” ” ” hter, Dorothy, will give a towel

and linen shower tomorrow evening for Miss Leona. Hartfelter.

Miss Hartfelter is the bride-to-be of Capt. Robert J. Mueller.

couple will be married Oct. 6 in the

The Tabernacle Presbyterian church,

The guests in the Yates home will be Mrs. Charles W. Hartfelter and Mrs. Ernest G. Mueller mothers of the engaged couple; Mes~ dames N. T, Washburn Jr, Rex Boyd, John Marlowe, R. L. Biller,

Charles Pfleigerer, Alex Clark, W

and A. W. McDonald.

Literary Club

Plans Luncheon

The Fortnightly Literary elub-will

dent's luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Propylaeum. The honor guests will be Mrs. Harold E. Sutherlin, retiring president, and Miss Ruth B. Bozell, Incoming president. Members of the retiring room and finance committee are in charge of the luncheon. They are Mesdames Willlam M. Louden, J. Emmett Hall, Mansur B, Oakes, Ross C. Ottinger and John 8, Wright. New committee chairmen for the year are Miss Ruth O’Hair, program; Mrs. Robert 8, Wild, room | and finance, and Mrs, William H. Remy, membership.

Returns Home Dr. C.,Richard Schaefer, 1838 N |

Meridian st, has returned from! Michigan. |

allace Patterson, George King

Pi Beta Phi Club . To Meet Tuesday

A guest meeting will be held Tues day by the Indiana Beta club of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The group will meet at 6:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Raymond 8. Davis, 5531 N. Del. aware st. There will be a buffet supper and program. Mrs. Jack Hatfield will assist the hostess, and Mrs. Victor Kingdon, Mrs. Charles Barnhill and Miss Agnes Brown will be in charge

of the meeting.

Miss West Is Bride Of A. R. Bricker

Miss Catherine West and Pfc. A. R. Bricker were married Aug. 20 in the chapel at Epworth Forest, Lake Webster. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles West, 171 W. Arizona st, Mr. Bricker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bricker,. South Whit ley. Mr, and Mrs. West entertained last night for their daughter.

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Mrs. Wayne M. Cory of Veedershurg (left), D. A. R. central district

Danville, state regent, attended the

district conference yesterday in the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter

__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES D. A. R. Heads at Conference

President's Day

Daughters of the Union 1861-65.

Photographs Are Displayed At Museum

A collection of 67 photographs of early American architecture is now on display at the John Herron Art museum, They refer to the exhibit of American rooms in miniature by Mrs, James Ward Thorne which will

open Sunday, Another group of” photographs of Indiana houses in the same period has been lent to the museum by Lee Burns, The Lanier house, Madison; Governor William Hendricks’ house, Corydon; the William Henry Harrison hcuse, Vincennes, and the David Dale Owen house, New Harmony, are included in the group. A “water color by Francis Costigan has been lent to the museum by Miss Anna Hasselman, The pice ture is of a house designed by Lewis Hasselman, grandfather of Miss Hasselman.

Several lectures have been scheduled for next month at the John Herron Art museum. The first will be at 4 p, m. Oct. 7 and the speaker will .be Mrs. Ladusca W. Wilson, Chicago, She will discuss “Behind the Scenes of the American Rooms in Miniature.” Mrs. High H. Hanna will speak at 4 p. m. Oct. 14. Her subject will | be “Early New England and Penn- | &ylvania Houses.” “Old Charleston {and New Orleans” will be the topic of Mrs. Brandt T. Steele's talk on Oct. 21, The final lecture for the month {will be on the 28th. Mrs. Frederic | Krull will speak on “Virginia Manors and Manners.” Drawing classes for = members’ children will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. beginning Oct. 6. Members’ studio classes are set from 9:30 a. m. until noon beginning | next Thursday.

Freida Dale to Be Honored at Party

Miss Freida Maxine Dale will be the honor guest next-Thursday at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Frances Mae Patterson, 2020 N. Brookside pkwy. Miss Dale will become the bride of Pfe. Lucian Neal Wallace on Oct. 14 in the Fountain Square Christian church, «+ : . The party guests will be Mesdames Claude Dale, C. 1. Boston, Jennings Wood, Kenneth Lowe, Harlan Wallace, Ira Wallace, Wilbur Lee; Jene Mitchell, Arthur Hauser, Carrie Britton and Paul Logan. ° Also, Mesdames Richard Schriver, Robert Rommie, Richard J. Kleinbub, Robert H. Calvelage Jr., Russell Massey and Ernest E. Jollife, Miss {Grace C. Patterson and Miss Etta { Moore.

Judge Hezzie Pike

Which will open Oct.

"| ments planned for

Union Daughters to Hear Talk By Dr. Franklin L. Burdette;

Will Be Noted

Dr. Franklin L. Burdette will speak Monday at a president's day luncheon of the Governor Oliver Perry

Morton chapter, National society,

The luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. in the Hotel Washington. Dr. Burdette, Butler university professor, will discuss “Our Constitution.” A musical program will be given by Mrs. Kathleen Somers Wallace

and Mrs, John O. Haymaker, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will lead devotions.

| Honor guests will be Mrs. Ida Shan-

non, Terre Haute; Mesdames Walter N. Winkler, Rumpler and Burdette. Mrs, Bloomfield Moore is the general chairman, Assisting her are Mesdames Vernon L. Weaver, 8. Harry Clendenin, C. E. Sunthimer and Anna Tomlinson, Miss Carrie M. Hoag and Miss Nell Fuqua. The program chairman is Mrs. W. I. Hoag, and assisting her are Mesdames C. J. Finch, Rumpler, Othniel Hitch and W. C. Bartholomew. The program chairman is Mrs. J. B. Vandaworker, and her assistant is Mrs. Esther Harvey Horne.

Lists Committees

Mrs. George E. Dunn, the new regent, has announced committee chairmen for the year. They are Mrs. Moore, auditing; Mrs. Winkler, by-laws; Mrs. Horne, Grace Nettleton home. Mrs. A. B. Glick, hospitality; Mrs. May VanNatta, membership; Mrs. William “Clifford, memorial: Mrs. Hoag, press; Mrs. Rumpler, scholarship. Mrs. M. D. Didway, telephone; Mrs. R. A. Waterbury, visiting and floral; Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge, war service and Red Cross; Mrs. Leslie McLean, ways and means, and Miss Carrie’ M. Hoag, year book.

Block's to Give Fashion Show

A tea and fashion show will be given Oct. 15 by the William H. Block Co. for members of the symphony orchestra's season ticket sales campaign staff,

The event will be held in the auditorium {in connection with Block's store-wide symphony week 14. Other guests at the show will be the 194546 members of the symphony society's women's committee, The program will open with a meeting at which the orchestra will award season tickets to high ranking workers and Block's will present awards of perfume. This is the first of a series of entertainthe women's committee members by Mrs. William J. Shafer, social chairman. Mrs. Edwin M. Craft, member. ship chairman, has announced that she is receiving new and renewal memberships now at the Murat theater and that they will be accepted at the door on Oct. 17.

Visit in South Visitors at Miami Beach, Fla. are Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Williams, 3715 N. Meridian st.

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6000 Members Is Goal of -. State ‘D. A: R.

Central Group Holds Its Meeting Here

chapter house.

vice regent.

‘nounced soon,

of April 18 in Washington. Announce Program

hostess chapter were outlined by Mrs. Arch N, Bobbitt, regent. They will include raising money for aid to veterans; contributions to the national D. A. R. war project fund: the sending of “buddy” bags hospitals; funds for promoton of occupational therapy in hospitals and voluntary contributions to the D. A. R: Red*Cross fund used for memberships in the leader-dog-for-the~blind movement. Other candidates for state offices include Mrs. Furel R. Burns, North Manchester, state vice regent: Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, recording secretary; Mrs. William J, Dye, Hammond, ¢or=responding secretary, and Mrs. H. R. Gilman, Pt. Wayne, treasurer,

Mrs. Norman To Be Guest At Shower

The bridal news is composed of recent weddings and a pre-nuptial party, ; Mrs. Loyal T. Norman will be the honor guest Saturday evening at a linen shower to be given by Mrs. Robert West and Misses Ann Gillespie, Eileen White and Marie Christian. The party will be in Mrs. West's home, 647 N. Oakland ave: Mrs. Norman was Miss Florence Pyle before her marriage Sept. 15 in the North Methodist church. The shower guests will be Mesdames Robert Pyle, Herman Watkins, Charles Cooper, John Munson, Arthur Erickson, Louis Roll, Maurice Smith and Glenn Lockhart: iE Also, Mesdames Emmett Gerdts, Ray Walton, Howard Huesing, Morris Poland, Lowell Monroe, Ollie Davis, Walter Rinker, Clarence Lawlis, Charles Bowhay, Edmund Schakel, Arthur White and Orville Baldwin. Other guests at the party will be Mesdames Rosalia. Meyer, Dewey Seim, Melvin Thomas and Hugh Escott, Misses Gladys Hawickhorst, Maude Fiscus, Evelyn Bloomenstock, Leona Harrell and Helen Burch, » ” ” The marriage of Miss Mildred Delks to Ensign George Hollins Jr., U. 8. N. R, is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Delks, 1009 Chadwick st. The wedding was Aug. 24 in the Eastport Methodist church, Eastport, Md. The Rev. A. F. T. Rahm officiated. Ensign Hollins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hollins of Indianapolis. He attended Purdue university.

' ” » 4 A kitchen shower will be given Sunday aftérnoon by Misses Betty Westlund, Harriet Meister and Eleanor Pyle for Miss Edna Mahr. The party will be in Miss Westlund's home at 5215 N. Kenwood ave. Miss Mahr will become the bride of Arthur S. Locke on Oct. 21 in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The party guests will include Mrs. J. A, Mahr, mtoher of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Arthur Julian, Ben Stokes, E. 8. Pyle, Milton Hamilton and Helen Cole. Also, Misses Betty Jean and Helen Whitehead, Frances Klee, Helen Stevenson, Eleanor Humes and June Wolfe,

Club Will Meet

Mrs. G. H. Hutton, 2839 N. Delaware st, will be the hostess at 1 p. m. next Wednesday for a meeting of the Alpha Sigma Alpha Mothers’

club.

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To Address G. O. P:

The annual fall festival of the! Irvington Women's Republican club | will be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday at 5446% E, Washington st. Judge | Hezzie B. Pike will speak. Mrs. Berta Hibner is chairman | {for the meeting, and assisting her | are Mesdames Delta Alberts, Anice Punk, Ada Abshier, Lucille Mays, Sadie Thompson, Eva Bohenkamp, Winifred Bowden and Helen Kelley. Members of the hospitality committee are Mesdames Hardy Oglesby, Myrtle White, Lillian Frye Mamie Hurt, Miss Mae L. Kile Miss Jessie Case.

Club Holds Session

A meeting ‘of the Progressive Homemakers club was held today

in the home of Mrs, Lester Potten ger, 34th st, and Georgetown rd.

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A goal of 6000 members in the Indiana society of the D. A, R. by March was set hy Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, Danville, yesterday at a central district meeting. The session was in the Caroline Scott Harrison

Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veedersburg, district director, presided. Mrs. Cory is a candidate for the office of state The election will be held at a state convention to be an-

Mrs. Grimes, who is state regent, will leave Oct, 8 for Washington to attend a board meeting of the national society. She announced that the national organization's continental congress would be the week

The post-war activities of the

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Miss Irene Boughton, president of the American Women's Voluntary Services, cuts the cake at the organization's third anniversary party. The event was noted last night in the Columbia club.

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CLUBS Aperio. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. William A. Schofield, 5260 Pleasant Run pkwy, hostess. “Our Early American Homes,” Mesdames Don

Johnson, Harry B. Jones and Glenn Weber, Book’ Review. 1:30 p. m. Tues.

Block's auditorium. “The Black Rose” (Costain), Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. 1:30 p. m. Oct. 4. Ayres’ auditorium. “The Black Rose,” Mrs. Garten. Fall Creek Garden. 10 a. m. Fri. Mrs. O. H. Hershman, 33 E. 32d hostess. Erin Isle chap, I. T.-8. C. 8 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Donald Carter, 3620 Forest Manor, hostess, “India,” Mrs. Wayne Reddick. Ernie Pyle chap, 1. T.-S. C. 8 p. m. Oct. 4. Mrs. Denzil Washmuth, 4855 Evanston, hostess. Eidelweiss chap, I. T.-8. C. Oct. 4, 38% N. Pennsylvania. Mrs. Bruce Powell, speaker. Rio de Janeiro chap, I. T.-8. C. 6 Pp. m. Oct. 6. Edgewood grade school. Wiener roast.

Mrs. Clair McTurnan Is Hostess Today

The board of the Indiana Federation of Music clubs met today with Mrs. Clair McTurnan, 5148 N. Meridian st. Mrs. McTurnan gave a report on a recent region meeting of 9 midwestern states. Reports were given by officers and chairmen, and plans were made for the season's activities, The Indiana group placed third in the national organization in the drive for funds to supply music to the wounded, for the best scrap boek and for membership in the past presidents’ assembly,

Mrs. Stokes Hostess

The, Indianapolis chapter, Stephens College Alumnae club, will meet at 7:30 p. m. next Thursday in the home of Mrs. Benjamin M, Stokes, 3351 Guilford ave. :

Irvington Kindergarten Mothers’. Oct, 4 in the kindergarten, “Fam- * ily “Relationships,” panel discussion.

Katharine Merrill Graydon. 6:30 p. m, Tues. Mrs. Richard George, 3015 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. “Black Boy” (Wright), Mrs. Edward Hughes. :

Quincy. Fri. Mrs. Frank Spangler, 1055 W. 33d, hostess. Luncheon; installation.

Sigma Chi Mothers’. Tues. In the chapter house,

Vincent Study. 1 p. m. Tues. Catherine’s restaurant, President's day luncheon. y

Miscellaneous

Camp Fire Girls Guardians association, 7:30 p. m. Mon, Y. W. C. A. :

Alpha chap., Epsilon Sigma Alpha. 3 to 5 p. m. Sun. Mrs. C. 8. Ober, 3824 N. Delaware, hostess. -Miss Stella Dwyer, Miss Florence Siddons, pour.

Party Scheduled

A luncheon and card party will be held at noon Monday in the Hotel Lincoln by the Newcomers’ club. Mesdames D. M. Karnahen, R. O. Gardner, Wyant Brandel and H. G, Weil will be the hostesses.

Mrs. William Denny Heads Omega Nu Tau

Mrs. William Denny, Bedford, was elected national president of the Omega Nu Tau sorority, The election was held at the recent national convention inthe Hotel Antlers. Others elected were Mrs, Paul Cook, organizer; Miss Ethel Nicholos, Detroit, vice president; Mrs. Dorothy Seifert, secretary; Miss

Marabelle Roof, Anderson, treasurer, and Miss Hazel Knight, chaplain. Mrs. Denny has appointed Miss Catherine Quackenbush, Bedford, as sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Ruth

Johnson, Alexandria, historian.

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{Card Party

Hospital “Guild Will Sponsor

Event to Be at Ayres’ On Wednesday

Members of the St. Francis Hose pital guild will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mesdames George Graber, William H. Lossin and William A. Obergfell are co= chairmen for the event. A Committees assisting. include Mesdames Arthur Cramer, Roy Nae tion, Fred Koch and ©. Harry Woire haye, bridge; Mesdames Edward H. Trimpe, John L. Gedig, James P, Mugivan, Walter Reimer and Ber. nard J. Weimer, hospitality, Mesdames John O'Connell, Ane thony Fritz,’ William Davidson, D, J. Cangany, Dan Sullivan, Paul Wheeler, William PF, Murphy and Caroline Oberting, “euchre.

Committee Heads

Mesdames Walter Stumpf, Harry Ferneding, Ed Schneider, Walter Lutz, I. G. Boyd, Carl E. Bfas, Arthur Heidenreich, John Heidenreich and Herbert Roeder, special.

Mesdames Thomas E. Quill, Nich. $i olas Volz, Karl Higgins, Jasper Cae |

milla, Norbert Noe, Frank Obera ting, Leo Lucid, Louis Topmiller, E. C. Heidenreich, and Frank Neu and Miss Olivia Weimer awards. An all-day meeting of the guild will be held Tuesday in the hose pital, There will be a covered dish luncheon at noon, and Mrs. Trimpe will have charge of the meeting.

8 & 40 Salon To Have Dinner Tuesday Night

A dinner meeting will be held a4

6:30 p. m. Tuesday by the Marion | County salon 126, 8 and 40, ih the

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Mrs. Carlos A. Morris, la petit chapeau, has announced committee '

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chairmen for the year. They are |

Mrs, Thomas Hughes; parliamen= | tarian; Mrs. John Noon, cards and | Weimar, ;

greetings; Mrs. William P, social, -

Mrs. Thomas Hughes, partners ship; Miss Flora Douglas, ways and. | means; Mrs. Ben Myers, publicity |

and radio; Mrs. Donald Smith, wel.

fare; Mrs, Agatha Ward, auditing;

Mrs. Jack Myers, yearbook and inie tiation team. Mrs, Victor Salb, world war ore phans; Mrs. Jack Myers, initiation team; Mrs. Harry Lorber, resolu tions; Miss Sadie Douglas, hat box; Mrs. Fred Riffey,’ trophies and awards; Mrs. Gene Overlease, mu. sic; Mrs. George B. Poppa, regalia, and Mrs. Henning Johnson, constie tution and by-laws. Mrs. Martin Collins Bnd Mrs.

Henry Dudley are in charge of the J

Red Cross stamp and Christmas 3

seal sales.

Program Booked

Members of the Delta Beta chape : ter, Psi Iota Xi sorority, will meet

at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday with Miss Therese Moran, 1512 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Wendell D. Reed, Miss Dore othy Ellen Kirk and Miss Jean

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