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Organizations—

Two Luncheons, Tea

‘Are Highlights of

Local Club Docket

Today’s organization scene is highlighted with the announcement of two luncheons and tea.

Mrs.

Irving Dvorak. assisted by. Mrs. J. C. Gates, will

be hostesses at an 11:45 a. m. luncheon of the Newcomers

Club tomorrow in the Marott

Hotel. Other committee members include Mesdames J. J. Kinch, Warren Blank, M. IL. Reasor, Williamd Ritman, T. A. Daniel, John Saoptt and H. J. Casey. At 6:30 p. m. Saturday in the Marott Hotel, the club's first dance, in| the form of a chuckwagon chpw and hoe-down, will be held. ” = 2 COCKTAILS will be served from 6:30 $0 7:30 p. m., and a cafeteria style dinner from a

SRTOR EA TE ANS ing in jeans| \and A

the music oftTed Campbell's orchestra. Mrs) Frank Lange and

Mrs. Donald’ Woods are cochairmen. Murals for the affair are

being painted {by Mrs.. Thomas Weir and Mrs." Charles Trowel. St. John’s AME Church will be the scene Oct. 13 of the annual rummage sale. Co-chairmen ~ will be Mrs. R. P. Johnson and Mrs. Irvin Bauer. They will be assisted by ‘Mesdames Dan Boyd, Donald Davidson, Earl Corson, J. H. Gallagher and William Hackney. Mesdames Chairles Knue, Michael McCaffrey, E. A. McDowell. G. V. Nelle, Richard Robinett, C. S. Singleton, John Scott and Donald Wi

Lutheran Child Welfare

The Ladies Society! of the Emmaus Lutheran Charch will ‘be guests at the Friday lunch-

z= ginteting of the Lutheran

Child Welfare Auxiliary in the home. Mrs. Lester Reasner will be chairman and Mrs. August Kruwell will preside.

Literana Club Mrs. Lawrence Kays, 615 N. Sherman Drive, will be hostess at 8 o'clock tomorrow night to the Literana Club. Mrs. James Schmidt will* speak on Verdi's “La Traviata.”

Psi Psi Psi Sorority Founders of Psi Psi Psi Sorority will ne honor guests at aR NAN a 0% A held by Atherton Center, Butler University. ” Mesdames Charles F. Pollitt, George L. Davis and Florence A. Harris are the féunders:Hostess chairman Mrs. Earl Breech will be assisted by Mesdames L. 8. Fear, Roy L. Duncan, George C. Wright, Arthur Kruger, Charles Cassady and Harry Rice. " Mrs. Lorenzo B. Jones will preside at the business meeting, and Mrs. Walter L. Jones will be in charge of the social hour. Mothers of new Delta Delta Delta Sorority members will be

pledged. Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority

New officers of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority announced. They include Mrs. David Fogle, president-secretary; Mrs. Milton Bohard and Mrs. Leonard Koby, first and second vice president; Mrs. Nat Smith, treasurer, and Mrs. Allan Segal, publicity chairman.

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= ME OSCAR A. AHLGREN; Whiting, General Federation of Women's Clubs first vice president, yesterday wired congratulations to The Indianapolis Times on its sponsorship of the first Modern Minute Women’s blood

donor, recruitment program in the Nation. The Modern Minute Women Leader's Rally is 10 a. m. to~ morrow at the Murat Theater. The telegram was sent from Seattle, Wash,, where Mrs. Ahlgren . was en ‘route to Alaska for a speaking tour before women's groups there,

Groups invited to attend The Times’ Modern Minutes Women's Rally, 10 4; m. tomorrow at the Murat Theater are: Mrs. E. Gilbert Forbes, ACA Club: Mrs. C. M. Bohnstadt, Advance Study Club; Mrs. Harold W. Jones, Aftermath Club; Mrs. Stephen Horvat, Alpha Epsilon Latreian; Mrs. P. ‘A. Hohmann, Alpha Lambda Latreian; Mrs. Burdine Huffman, Alpha Omicron Alpha, Alpha yamma Chapter; Mrs. Russell N. Bleeke, Alpha Omicron Alpha, Lambda Chapter; Miss Hattie Lundgren and Miss uth M. Hoover, Indianapolis Altrusi Club.

Those invited from the American Legion Auxiliary were: Mrs. M. K. Goode, 11th District president; Mrs. Adrian ‘Parker, publicity chairman; Mrs. Arlie J. Wells, Broad Ripple unit; Mrs. Rush Carr, Garfield Park unit; Mrs. James R. Clark, Haywood Barcus unit; Mrs. Eugene D. Curran, Irvington unit; Mrs. M. P. Speakman, John H. Holliday unit. Mrs, Alfred a Mcll- _ Hauk, RE par C. Robinson, Moose unit; Mrs. John Hart, Osric Mills Watkins unit; Mrs. Arthur Schulmeyer, Robert E. Linehan unit; Mrs. David Wilson, Wayne unit. Asked from- the American War Mothers Clubs were Mrs. Cecil Willson, Marion County

Chapter, Mrs. C. C. Brown, U. °S. A. Chapter, and Mrs. Ernest Mader, University

Heights Chapter. Miss Elizabeth Augustus, American Women's Volunteer Service; Mrs. Reese Buis, Amicitia Club; Mrs. Charles Carey, Artemus Club; - Mrs. Norma Plummer, president, Association of Childhood Education, Public School Branch;: . Miss Dorothy Brodrick, president, Bell Womens Club; Mrs. E. M. Stuppy, Beta Delphian Club, Josephine Brown, Beta . Mu Club, have received invitations. Also Mrs. John O. Servaas, Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Stanley

Meridian Hills Announces October Social Schedule

Meridian Hills Country Club meémbers will attend a number of ewents this month ‘at the club. The annual Treasure Hunt is

scheduled Saturday. Dinner

at 6 p. m. after which the hunt will begin. Mrs. T. L. Riddick.

' Assisting them will be Messrs. and Mesdames Horace E. Fritschle Jr, John X. David, Ralph 0. Queisser, George Ww. Raffensp\erger and Rob-

The chairmen are Mr. and

ert C. Blessing.

. The same committee will bel planning the Masquerade Ball of the club Oct. a dinner dance with prizes for diff erent costumes.

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WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10 there wrill be a “surprise” golf game and the annual “close of the

season” lunch for ladies playing Mrs. Rickets her assistant.

On the committee are Mesdames

Robert Greely and Don Ellis.

The ladies luncheon-bridge will be held Tues-

Blackwood on Bridge—

C. C. Knox is chairman and Mrs. J. W,

day, Oct. 186,

will be served

Knox,

2¥: This will be

for members and their guests. Luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. Mrs. John P. Holton is chairman with Mrs. Noble Biddinger and Mrs. Charles W. Beauchamp assisting. Friday, Oct. 19, the square dances will begin again, The committee includes Mr. and Mrs, C. C. chairman, John Kernahan, O. C. Winters. Rollo Lewis, J. Conley Robinson and William F. Hoffman.

and Messrs. and Mesdames

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FRIDAY, Oct. 26, there will be a dinner-bridge-canasta party. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tappan II are chairmen, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bitner Jr. will assist them. Mrs. Biddinger and Mrs. Donald H. Ellis are

co-chairmen of the children’s Halloween party to

18 holes of golf.

"be at 4 p. m. Oct. 30. There will be refreshments, entertainment and prizes for costumes. The mén of the club are busy with their last round-up party scheduled for Wednesday. The

men’s first invitational Saturday, Oct. 13, will

‘Robert Fry,

conclude the men’s golfing seaspn. Thursday, Oct. 25, reports and the election of directors will be held.

the annual meeting for

Vienna Coup Helps to Win With a Set-Up

Mr. Abel is an in-and-outer. Sometimes he plays pretty well. At other times, especially when playing with a sharply critical partner, he can be pretty bad. He is not a serious student of the game. For example, he doesn't know what a Vienna Coup is, This high-sounding name means nothing in itself yet it represents a beautiful and useful—playing device. Instead of trying to define it, let's see how it works and why it's necessary. That's how Mr. Abel learned about it. And now he will never forget. » » FJ : AGAINST THE grand slam Mr. Dale opened the king of clubs. Mr. Abel won with the ace. He paled when he saw the

dummy, and. regretted his brashness in the bidding. He counted several times but

couldn't get his winners beyond twelve. Mr, Champion was glaring at him, his expression seem-

Mrs. Floyd Gene Fish was Miss Jacqueline Faye Smith, daughter of Mr: afd Mrs, Ju-

lian % Smith, 354) W. Morris

St., before her Aug. 18 wedding Oak Park Baptist Church. He i; an 3 Fish,

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ing to! say, “I don't know whether \you CAN make it. All I know i:\, you'd BETTER make itr

Mr. Abul thought. He thought hard. It tame to him that he might sqipeeze out the thirteenth tric Kk if one opponent had four or m.bre spades AND the king of he:yrts. To guard both majors, iy opponent would have to hold four spades and two hearts—+six cards in all Mr. Abel cowld win the first eight tricks ijn diamonds and clubs. Thus 'hoth opponents could be reduced to five cards. Yes, the sque ze would work. But here was the rub. What was to be discaryled from dummy on the ruip of the diamonds? Six discards had to be

made, Four of them could be clubs and one small spade could be spared. = = ¥

IF WEST held the king of hearts and four spales, everything would be all right, because dummy would b discarding after West. But' what if Kast had those cards? In that case, if dummy discaryed the ‘our of hearts on the last dia nond, East could safely blan! he king of hearts. And if dum ny discarded both sma

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spades, East could throw away a spade. * : Finally Mr. Abel saw the solution. At trick two he led a heart to dummy’s ace. Then he ran the diamonds. He could now safely throw the four of hearts from dummy and the queen in his own hand forced East to hold the king. But East couldn't hold four spades, too, and so the grand slam was made.

The Vienna Coup, then, is a play in which you deliberately

set up a “winning” card in an

opponent's hand so that you will have convenient discards in the hand opposite your long squeeze suit.

Mark Anniversary

The Mothers Birthday Club will celebrate its 52d anniversary at 12:30 p. mi. Thursday in Swift's Restaurant.

CHAIRMAN — Mrs. George A Wright is general chairman oF rangement for the 24th. nhual convention of Rho Delta SEA It will be Saturday in the Hotel LinAlri Chapter will be.

“ brough Abbey Chapter;

Levinson, Mrs.

Bethel Sisterhood; James Meek, Bide-a-Wee

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Study Club I; Mrs. Robert W..

Brink, Bide-a-Wee Study Club IT; Mrs. Winifred Smith, Bide-a-Wee Study Club III; Mrs. Lewis Allen, B'Nai BRith Womens Club; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Cain, Board of . Industrial Aid for the Blind. Mrs, Norman E. Titus, Boys Club Association Auxiliary; Mrs. Kenton Reed, Brookside Methodist Club; Mrs. William Adcock, Butler Alumni Literary Club; Mrs. Bruce Cheer Broadcasters; Mrs. Don Sawmiller, Child Conservation League of America; Mrs. T. G. Evard, Childrens Sunshine Club of Sunnyside. Mrs. John W. Gamble, Christamore Aid Society; Mrs. Robert A. Blackburn, Children’s Museum Guild; Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer, Civic Theatre Women's Affairs Committee; Mrs. Henry Buttolph, Colonial Dames of America; Mrs. Georgia S. Weir, Council of Administrative Women in Education; Mrs. Walter B. Lichtenstein, Council of

Jewish Women, Indianapolis Section. Those invited from the

Daughters of American Revolution Chapters were Mrs. John H. Jefferson, Caroline Scott

Harrison Chapter; Mrs. Howard G. Taylor, Cornelia Cole FairAlvie T.

banks Chapter; Mrs.

Ng ton Chapter, and Mrs. George Little, Jonathan Jennings Chapter. : Mrs. Amy Brown, D. D. Club; Mrs: L. H. Millikan, Daughters of Founders of Patriots of America; Mrs, Zeo W. Leach, Daughters of Isabella; Miss Frances G. Moder, Daughters of the British Empire, DryMiss Isabel Drummond, Daughters of the British Empire of Indiana; Mrs. Charles Russell, Daughters of the Nile; Mrs. Irwin L. Thompson, Daughters of the Union, O. P. Martin Chapter. Those asked from the Delta Kappa "Gamma were Miss Esther V. Burrin, state publicity chairman; Miss Hilda Craft, Alpha Eta; Miss May Ronk, Alpha Theta; Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, Beta, and Miss Helen O'Gara, Omega. From the Delta Theta Tau were Mrs. Noble Reynolds, Alpha Epsilon; Miss Helen Daugherty, Epsilon Pi, and Mrs. Mary Stoebeck, Zeta Kappa. Mrs. ‘David S. Toledo, De-

borah Club; Mrs. John R.-

Donagh, Dental Auxiliary; Mrs. Morris = Atlas, Denver Home; Mrs. Olive King, Electa Friendship Club; Mrs. Simons, Ephamar Literary Club; Mrs. Robert Foster, Epsilon Sigma Omicron Irvington Group; Mrs. Emory W. Cowley, Et Cetera Club; Mrs. Arthur W. Macy, Expression Club. Mrs. J. Rubin, Ezras Achim Auxiliary; Mrs. Maurice Angrick, Fairwood Homemakers Club; Mrs. John Strack, Florence Nightingale Club; Mrs. Harry S. Adams, Fortnightly Club; Helen Whitaker, Fraaternal Order of Police Women's Auxiliary; Mrs. Schlaegel, Friday Afternoon Reading Club; Mrs. Clyde Simmons, Friday Afternoon Literary Club. : Mrs. Sam Bunes, Gimeles Chesod; Mrs. William Wise, Gay Nineties Club; Mrs. Hal Dudley, Girl Scout Leaders Association; Mrs. John Burkhart, Girl Scouts of Indianapolis; Mrs. John A. Crawford, Goodwill Service Guild; Mrs, F. E. Artise, Grandmothers Club;

Miss Sylvia Adelsman, Junior

Hadassah; Mrs. Max Klezmer, Senior Hadassah.

Ladies Aid Auxiliary

Mrs. Adolph Iszak, Hebrew Ladies Aid Auxiliary; Mrs. Don W. Stewart, Here and There Homemakers Club; Mrs. Howard—T. Griffith, Heyl Study Club; Mrs. William A. Elliott Jr., Highland Golf and Country Club; Mrs. W. Vernon Schultz, Home Economics Club; Mrs. W. B. Hartsock, Indiana Poetry Club; Mrs, Hezzie B. Pike, Indiana Society of Arts and Letters. Mesdames Albert Lang, Indiana Vassar Club; Louise Boys, Indiana Women’s Auxiliary to the 38th Division; Russell Cushman, Indiana Youth Conservation Council, and J. W. Klaus, Indianapolis Art League; Miss Josephine Borst, Indianapolis BPW; Mrs. Harold L. Hasbrook, Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. E. P. Messick, Indianapolis Current Events Club. Mesdames J. P. Montbrun, Indianapolis Deanery of Catholic Women; Anfia Bornman, Indianapolis Deanery of Catholic Women; Harold B. West, Indianapolis Day Nursery; Robert Wacker, Junior Auxiliary of Indianapolis Day. Nursery; Andrew F. Ross, Indianapolis Endorsers of Photoplays; Laura Z.-Ray, Indianapolis Historical Club. Mesdames W. Burleigh Matthew, Indianapolis Medical Society Auxiliary; Horace Mann Powell, Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club; Clifford J. Richter, Indianapolis Police Department - Ladies Auxiliary; {ugh Carpenter, Indianapolis Propylaeum Association; Carey Smith Frye, Indianapolis Readers Club.

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-Mésdames Nell Bell, Indianapolis Toastmistress Club; W. E. Robinson, Indianapolis Traffic Club Auxiliary; Robert L. Glass, . Indianapolis Woman's Club; John Lee, Inter Alia Club; Petrea Smith, Inter. Nos Club; Gerald

Decius, International Travel Study Clubs, , Inc; Martha Fewell, International . Travel

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MRS. AHLGREN WIRES — Congratulation to The Indianapolis Times on its sponsorship of

the first Modern Minute Women's blood donor recruitment program were-

from Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, General Federation of Women’s Clubs first vice president. All women’s club leaders are urged to be present at the leader's rally 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Murat Theater. Story on Page One. :

McCoy, Acacia Chapter; Charles Nay, Adelia Chapter, Benjamin Krenzer, Alamo Chapter; Wm. L. Kitzmiller, Alexandrian Chapter; Ada M. Lory, AngloIndia Chapter; Paul Stark, Aloha Chapter; John A. Adolph, Ann Rutledge Chapter; Ray Gardner, Arabian Chapter, and

Chapter. Also Mesdames Herman D. Bishop, Betsy Ross Chapter; George J. Kamphaus, Booth Tarkington Chapter; F. E. Spindell, Butler 100 Chapter; J. E. McAllister, Castle Craig Chapter; Edward Bettcher, Cherokee Chapter; H. B. Sturgeon, Colonial Boston Chapter; Bert Garwood, Columbian Chapter; F. C. Utterback, Egyptian Chapter, and James Hansford, Erin Isle Chapter. Also Mesdames Donald SteinSmith, Ernie Pyle Ch apter; Raymond J. Coy, oh Chapter; ' Ross H. Tustison, Heather Bells Chapter; Ernest Eddingtield, Hoosier Vagabond Chapter; E. W. Ensinger, Indiana Chapter; Fred Saunders, Irvington Chapter; Ralph Hahn, Isle of Capri Chapter; Robert Willey, Isle of Pines Chapter, and Betty Jean Whitesell, James Whitcomb Riley Chapter. Also Mesdames Donald Steinbarger, Jenny Lind Chapter; Lloyd Kirk, Joan of Arc Chapter; John W. Bolyard, Lady Aberdeen Artist Chapter; Palmer Eicher, Lorraine Chapter; Herbert Sawyer, Mandalay Chapter; Olive King, Mayflower Chapter; Lionel B. Stewart, Meridian Chapter; Marcel F. Pettit, Mount Vernon Chapter; Richard Griffith, Nancy Hanks Chapter, and John Harter, New Harmony Chapter.

Additional ITSCs

Also Mesdames Ernest F. Stanhill, Old Glory - Chapter; Dolph Dillinger, Panamanian Chapter; Henry Pence, TajMahal Chapter; Earl M. Lindsay, Valencian Chapter; Charles E. Gibson, Victorian Chapter; Brodie Pitt, Victory Chapter; H. C. Howell, Will Rogers Chapter, and A. E. Kendrick, Woodruff Chapter. Mesdames Herman Rondberg, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary;

Hyman Brosman, JEA Auxili-

ary; Robert 8S. Ashby, Junior League; Palmer K. Ward, Junior Women’s Club; I. Goldfarb, Kneses Israel Congregation Auxiliary; Sam Goldman, Kodimo Club; Frances Babbitt, Lambda Beta Sigma; Carl J. Iserloth, Late Books Club, and Henry L. Smith, League of

American Pen Women of Indi-

anspolis. Women Voters Mesdames Horace Shonle, League of ‘Women Voters;

Charles Dongus, Logan Parliamentary Club; Edgar J. Mutschler, Lutheran Child Welfare Association; William J. Hauck, -Maennérchor Ladies Society; J. H. Smiley, Magazine Club; Harold J. Hayes, Marion County Juvenile Center Auxiliary; Philip Reed, Marion County Medical Society Auxiliary. Mesdames Donald Wright, Meridian Heights Inter-Se; Robert Blessing, Meridian Hills Country. Club; Charles Smith, Minerva Club; 8. J. Fox, Mizrachi Organization; V. L.-Man-uel, Monday Afternoon Reading Club; Paul Kilby, Monday Conversation Club; Glenn Whicker, Mo-Vets; Colin L. Lett, Multum-In-Parvo, and Miss Lucille Stewart, Monday Club. Miss Helen D. Brown, Mutual Service Association; Mesdames Elmer H. Schmalfeldt, National Association Letter Carriers La-

. dies Auxiliary; W. C. Bartholo-

Barker,

mew, Indiana Association of Parliamentarians; William Hamaker, National Association Retail Druggists Auxiliary; Mrs. Charles Lewis,” National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Women’s Auxiliary. Mesdames E. L. Burnett, National Screen Guild; Herbert E. Redding, Narrators Club; A. D. Beeler, Narrators Club; Chester Shell, . Navy Mothers Club; Frank H. McConnell, New Century Club; Marjorie Shellhouse, New Era Club; Agnes Gervais, New; Neighbors League; M. J. Way, Newcomers Club; Walter L. Jones, 1908 Club. Mesdames Laura R. Bates, North Side Study Club; Harry L. Crumpacker, Norways Foundation Women's Guild.

Order of Eastern Star - . Members of the Order of Eastern Star invited were Mes‘dames Hazel Marshall, Beech Grove; Donas Bell, Bridgeport;

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er, Daylight; Aileen’ Money, Englewood; Gladys Iverson, Golden Rule; Daisy Windisch, Indianapolis, and Edna E. Pauley, Irvington.

Mrs. Heremina Palmer, Lawrence; Mrs. Marcella Ginn,

Lynhurst; Miss‘ Adah Hunter;

Millersville; Mesdames Ella M. TAI RR SHES EEA ry, Naomi; Clara Lucas, 'New Augusta; Bertha McBowall, Nettie Ransford;. Norma C. Todd, North Park; Vera Ginn, Prospect; Lillie Mathis, Queen Esther; India Stubbs, Southport and Jane Spencer, Speedway. . Mrs. Wade H. Morgan, Ocassia Club; Mrs. Mary Warren, Order Conductors Ladies Auxiliary; Miss Anna R. Reade, Over the Teacups; Mesdames R. H. Carpenter, PEO Indian-

apolis; John J. Weldon, Park School Mothers Club; Clarence

Kittle, Parliaméntarians; R. S. Miller, Parliamentary Practice Club; Harold Justus, Past Presidents of School 73. Mesdames Grace Yager, Personnel Women, Indianapolis; Hallie Myers, Pierian Study Club; Al Marcus, Pioneer Women; Bessie T. Parks and Grace Wicklund, Pilot Club of Indianapolis; Miss Olive Inez Downing, Poet's Corner; Mesdames Walter Stuhldreher and ‘Charles Hockensmith, Proctor Club; Walter Herreman, Purdue Women’s Association.

Service Groups

Mesdames Ray Mullikan, Quincy Club; Anne Borinstein, Rayus Club; Alvin C. Barbour, Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club; Lula F. Berry, Sahara Grotto Women’s Auxiliary; Edward H. Trimpe, St. Francis Hospital Guild; Richard W. Power, St. Margaret's Hospital

Guild; John R. Kelley, St. Vin--

cent’s Hospital Guild, and LaVon Rees, Second Tuesday Club. Mesdames George Bond, Harry Buell and Leslie DeVoe, Service Men's Center; Z. J. Callahan, Service Study Club; William Schwartz, Shara Tefilla Auxiliary; M. Herschell King, Sigma Beta, and Fred R. Benham, Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi; Miss Nancy Donnelly, Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma. Mesdames A. K. Scheidenhelm, Smith College Club; Rex Huffman, Social Study Club; Kenneth M. Smith, Soroptimist

Club; Carson Donley, Stevens

College Club; George L. Bradshaw, Story-A-Month Club; Edward R. Grisell, Sunnyside Guild; Ebner Blatt, Temple Sisterhood; O. W. Cross, Thurs.

day Lyceum Club; 0. M. Cal-.

vert, Tokalon Club. « Mesdames George J. Mayer II, Tudor Hall Alumnae Association; E. 8. Waymire, Tuesday Quest Club; Harry Stein, Union Hebrew Sisterhood; Robert 8. Crawford, Universal Club; Kenneth Jeffries, Vandaworker Club; Charles J, Lynn, Visiting . Nurse Association; Francis E. Lackey, WCTU; Roy W. Robertson, Wednesday Afternoon Club; Marjorie Scott, Wednesday Thrifty Club. Mesdames Douglas Reid, Welfare Club; Karl A. Stegemeier, Wellesley Club; Tony Foster, Winter Club, Merle Hartlage, Women of the Moose; Darrell N. Pierce, Women's Club of Indianapolis Speech and Hearing; William F. Kraas Jr; Woman's Department Club; Rose Ecktman, Women’s Group of Workmens Circle; Roy VanArsdall and Roy Peterson, Women’s Lions Club. Mrs. E. C. Watson, Women’s Research Club; Miss Doris L. Holmes, Woman's Rotary Club; Mrs. C. A. Stillwell, Women’s Society of Christian Service; Mrs. Thad R. Clarke, Wy-Mo-Dau Club; Marilyn Adelman, Youth for Israel; Miss Mabel Jones, Zeta Beta Chi; Mrs. Reuben Jones, Zetathea Club. Invited from the Garden Clubs of Indiana were Mesdames J. D. Wright, Arbutus; Glen Harper, Biz-z-b; Walker B. Hidge, Blue Flower; Fred Baker, Burkhart, Broad Ripple; E. H. Pogue, Brookside; Elmer Gribben, Christamore;- Hubert Lance, Crooked Creek; H. P. Willwerth, Emerson Grove, and ‘N. Taylor Todd, Fall Creek. Also Mesdames E. C. Klingholz, Forrest Hills; C. E. Griener, Garden Department, Woman’s Department Club; R. N. Howerton, Garden Gate; Edyth Moran, Garfield; Lysle Bryant, Golden Glow; Charles D. Van-

- Buskirk, Green ‘Thumb; had

Brendonwood; Earl.

Sluss, Neophyte and Arthur Wilson, North End. Also Mesdames Leo Kriner, Rainbow Garden; Granville Eads, Rhea; A. C. Shirley, Rural Friends; Lee Fox, Spade and Trowel, and Herman Clark, Thalia.

Also Mesdames Dale Hager,

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ville; Ralph McAllister, Darlington Garden Club, Darlington; Russell Hook, Friendly City, " Lebanon; Rue Hinshaw, Garden © Study Club, Carmel, Paul Johnson, Hendricks Coun-

ty, Stilesville; Lynne Hall, Sun-.

shine, Beech Grove.

Members of the Butler University Mothers’ Council asked were Mesdames Roy M. Robbins, president; DeForest O'Dell, Women's Faculty Club; George J. Garceau, Alpha Chi Omega, Lorenzo ‘B. Jones, Delta Delta Delta; John T. Horner, Delta Gamma; Stanley Johnson, Delta Tau Delta; Thomas Lyda, Delta Zeta; R. Nelson Cooksey, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Frank Parrish, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Also Mesdames Herbert L. Harris, Lambda Chi Alpha; James V. Fox, Newman Club; Arnold Ziegler, Pi Beta Phi; R. M. Jaggar, Phi Delta Theta; Russell T. Sweeney, Phi Kappa;

George England, Sigma Chi;

Robert G. Renick, Sigma Nu; Virgil A. Jackson, Trianon, and Charles Taylor, Zeta Tau Alpha.

Church Representatives

Representatives from various churches invited to attend were from the A. M. E.,, Mesdames Verna Barnes, Allen Chapel; Julia Jefferson; Bethel; Levla 8. Brookins, Campbell Chapel; Naomi Clay, St. Johns; Mattie W. Anderson; Jones Tabernacle; Romaine Carson, St. Marks, and Sadie Swanigan, St. Paul's. From the Baptist churches

‘leaders asked were Mesdames

Myrtle Heim, New Bethel; Ida Hardin, New; Chéster Gulley, Memorial; C. H., Shaw, Garfield Park; Charley Rhea, Northside; George McKenney, Crooked Creek; Ruby McBuire, Garden; Omer Stump, Calvary; Birdie Jasper, Corinthian; T. H. Villwock, Tuxedo Park; Carrie L. Thomas, Mt. Zion, and Nellie Taylor, River Avenue. , Others from the Baptist churches invited were Mesdames Dean Lewis, Mt. Paran; W. O. Porter, Woodruff Place; Lewis Nicholas, Central; C. V. Brown, First; Robert Boyd, Tabernacle;

Stella Gore, Lynhurst; L. Ervin,

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omen Leader’ s Rally Is Tororo | WESTERN -

First North; J. A. Drake, Southport; - Frank Cook, Westview; Ralph Caylor, Actor; Charles Campbell, Franklin Road; Elmer Hutton, Kinney Circle; Asa E. Hoy, Emerson Avenue; Vivjan Houze, Cumberland, and Stanley Denny, Central. Evangelical and Reformed Churches were asked to be represented by Mesdames George Abright, St. Paul's, Belmont; Donald: Edison, St. John's; ‘Arthur * Broeking, Zion; Jerrius Bryant, Carrollton; Henry Buck, Friedens; Arthur Baumer, Pleasant ‘Run; Guy Lennington, First; Harry F. Link, Carrolltch Avenue; ner, Immanuel, and Ralph Kennedy, ‘St. Paul's, Irvington. Also Mesdames Emma Wulf, Cumberland St. John: Elmore Rice, Trinity; H. H. Richeson, jarfield Park, and Margaret Schmid, Second.

"United Brethren Crops

To represent the Evangelical United Brethren Churches were Mesdames Edward A. Fritsche,

Second; Lewis Gavitt, Belmont

Avenue; Truman Everett, Belmont Avenue; Harriett Eytchison. Park Avenue; H. M. Hollingsworth, Brookside; George Burkhart, University Heights; ‘eon—Slack,- Brookside; James Marcum, Brookside; Lebert Riggle, Beville Avenue, and J. Albert Schumacher, New York Street. From the Episcopal churches representatives aske d were

Mesdames H. G. Nutt, All Saints; Ed Barnes, Christ; Ed Holloway, St. Matthew's;

George Schley, St. Paul's; Effie

LeMonde, St. Phillip’s, and A. M. Taylor, Trinity. Invited from the First Church

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Heiden, Linwood. From the Christian churches were asked Mesdames S. E. Elliott, University Park Christian; Erwin. L. Bohn, Third Christian, and John Whitsett, Englewood Christian.

Friends Churchwomen Friends churches representatives asked were Mesdames Leland K. Carter, First, and Fred Baer, Second. The Jessy Wallin Heywood Alliance of All Souls Unitarian leader asked

‘was Mrs. Randall Thompson.

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