MAY 7, 1032 THE TIMES PAGE 9 City Groups to Unite in Winners of ARRANGES BRIDGE-LUNCHEON Vote League Mothers’ Day Program; Contest Are Program to Tablet to Be Dedicated Announced End Friday

Mother's day program sponsored Mrs. B. Maxwell Golden, presi- Indianapolis League of Women OX COMMITTEE the Writers Club, week by Marion county chapters of the dent of this Voters will close Its program for the the winners in the club's American War Mothers, Indianap- announced year Friday with a meeting at the contest, which Miss Helen olis aerie. Fraternal Order of annual manuscript Woodstock Country Club has closed. Eagles, and its women's auxiliary just Coffey is a ol the activities of the Mrs. Kate G. Dyer won first place Reports will be given Sunday afternoon. member the various program committees, elec- in the short story class, for “The of It will mark the first anniversary tion of officers and adoption of a of Manger and. the Madonna." Miss committee in of the unveiling a bronze tablet budget will constitute the business Inez Hinchman won second place charge the at English's commemorating the of of the morning session opening at for wtih her story. “Apple Blossoms and Jgp first recorded public appeal a last bridge- 10. Activities of the league for the nation-wide observance of the day. a Cook Stove.” Honorable mention was given the following luncheon of coming year will be discussed. The appeal was made Feb. 7. 1904, “The League Frank Hering of South Bend, “The Awakening of Mary' Lan- the season to as an Instrument by E. for Civic Betterment” twice national president of the ham.” by Mrs. L. D. Owen: “Cir- will be the MpwljlWL JI r-r-flxmur be held by the subject talk by Eagles, speaking on a memorial ififillt cumstantial Evidence,’’ by Mrs. E. of a at luncheon ***** by Indianapolis John program of Indianapolis held |Bgß|faA , H. Katterhenry. and “Action," Mrs. Hewitt Rosenstiel, Free- Eagles 111., director of at the opera house. Miss Marguerite Omdorff. Athletic port, the fourth re- Wins Essay Prize Club. gion of the National League of Program at Tablet Judges for this group were Don- Women Voters. Hostesses for the News; May 11. First part of the program Sun- ald D Hoover Indianapolis meeting will be Henry day be tablet, Mrs. Rosa M. Mikels. Shortridge Mesdames L Dithmer Henry at 1:30 will at the J. where Mrs. J. Pfarr, high school; Miss Sarah T. Sisson, Kahn. William Shafer, Henlev Hollidir. John mother James B Minor, E. M of ten children, place flowers Butler university. English depart- McNallv. John will Somerville. William H. Link and Joseph X. in the presence of committees of ment. and Mrs. L. H. Millikan. was Langfltt and Mis* Marv Winter the three organizations sponsoring Julia Mrs. Orlando B. Little Retiring officers are Miss Bowman n in the essay Mrs, Walter 8. the observance. JTjg awarded first place Grrenough. president: Mr*. Bert C. Ellis, Principal program will be held at contest with a formal essay. “Mak- first vice-president: Mrs. Ralph Carter, hiss Ann Coope-r Mrs. se** 2:30 in Eagles temple. 43 West Ver- ing the Proper Emphasis.” ond vice-president: Mr* William Snethen. mont street. will be Olcott Williams won second treasurer: Mr*. Joseph Stine, recording *ec- Speakers Mrs. ofof engagementsengagements Minnie E. May president of In- Announcement U place for "The American Indian.” retarv, and Mrs Dorothy Goodrich, corre- Hahn, the J sponding secretary. diana American War Mothers; Boyd of a Butler co-ed and an alumna Judges in this class were Mrs. —Photo bv Dexhelmer. Directors whose terms expire Gurley, of Times, and week Guio; Miss Ruth Louise Arm- include editor The was made this by their 0.J3. Mesdames Paul White, Lehmann, Dunning, Otto P. Deluse, past national Eagles strong, , and parents. and Mrs. George W. T. D. Sheertn and R. E. Davidson. Mrs. Photo br Virginia Edaarda. president. J. Pierce Dr. Raschig, the Indianapolis Cummings, Frank E. Your Child Pletcher Hodge* Is chairman of the nomi- past Bowman’ 215 Berkley road, an- Mr. Leedy is a graduate of Butler. president of the arie, will pre- ] Star. nating committee. j Miss Mabel Smith side. nounce the approaching wedding Miss Ann Cooper, daughter of “Our World,” a poem WTitten by Mabel Smith is of their daughter. Miss Julia j Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, will Mrs. Mary B. Moynahan, received Happiness in Is Great Miss a member Numbers by Chorus who become Home thr entertainment committee of Bowman, will the be married to Russell E. Hauser, first place in the poetry contest. of of Leedy, Plan the Young Womens Democratic Three numbers will be given by bride E. Hollis son of | Cleveland, 0.. June 30. at the Honorable mention was given Miss Colonial Club of , Inc., and the Mar- the Mothers’ chorus of school No. Mrs. Ulysses Grant Leedy, 5206 North Methodist Episcopal Margaret Boyd's poem, “Song of Essential to Child Health Grandview on 2. Mias and Mrs. E. H. lon County Democratic Club, which 29, direction of Mrs. Norma Ros- drive, July : church. Miss Cooper, who at- the Poplar Tree,” Program Bowman Butler and a poem, “Higher Plan.” There are happy thoughts about for will hold an informal reception at. ter, with Mrs. C. H. Over as ac- attends is I tended Butler university. Is a Katterhenry's some thing he has done impulsively or ac- member of Pi Beta sorority. Tuesday rhlldhealth in the following article—the 8 Monday in Travertine room companist. Chorus members are Phi 1 member of Delta Gamma sorority. Club Meets cidentally or thoughtlessly, or mere- the were Don- last in a series of si* written for The of the Lincoln in honor of Demo- Mesdames Anna Smith, Mabel Fry- Judges for this group ly because he was curious. May instructor in Eng- Times and XEA Service during child Luncheon nominees of er, Lula Smith, Helen Pierce, ald A. Smalley, It may eat into him for months, cratic the state and Willia health week. county. Hostesses will be: Clouse. Candis Cunningham, Flor- lish, Indiana university; Miss Mary ruin his appetite, spoil his sleep and Crragh, ence Christianson, In the Realm of Clubs Dyer Lemon, of Indian- him or stupid. Washington program Mi se* Harriett* Day. Estelle Margaret Ken- book editor make irritable bicentennial Mabel Goddard, BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON with and Frata McCabe, Ernest Frick, dall, Mabel Helm. Jeanette Walters. apolis Star; Miss Try to get him to talk it all out members in colonial costume Kirk McKlmey. William Rich, Marcia Grace Adams and Elizabeth Marie MONDAY Mrs. J. S. Bray, 987 Campbell Technical high school, and David previous articles I have men- with you quietly and with under- will feature the annual May lunch- Murph- Mane Hadlev, C J. Pettttory. De Pauw university. of Stone. Board Woman’s avenue, will be hostess to the Irv- Kingman, INtioned the major factors of good standing. The aired mind is the eon the woman's auxiliary to the Marie Kathryn* Clement*, mem- of directors of the Sexton. The auxiliary' will Municipal Department ington Catholic WomafXs Club. The club will meet in Parlor C health for children—food, sanita- rested, relieved mind. Railway Mail Association at 1 Young offer three Gardens Club on ber* of the executive board of the music will The talk of the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday night, tion, exercise, sleep, and pre- There is a difference between Wednesday at the Avalon Country Women Democratic Club of Indiana, Inc., numbers, including by Mrs. meet at 1. A business meeting Rev. C. M. Bosler will sun on “The Orthodox Church.” when prize-winning manuscripts vention of diseases. license and liberty, of course, but Club. and Mesdames John Donnelly, John Bing- Charles Pfarr. Marie and Phyllis is scheduled at 2. Miss Wilma Greek A report Council will be read and prizes awarded by Now I have come to the one I too manychildren are superintended Auxiliary quartet, composed of ham. John Kern. Samuel Ralston, Carl Pfarr. Mary Riesbeck and Gerald- Casey, reader, will give selections of the National given. Mrs. purposely for last, too much and have no outlet for Mesdames Claude Wood*. Sadie Newman, Ruth Dans, Her- ine Welsh, and a reading by Miss for a Mothers' day program. of Catholic Women will be Golden. have saved the H. Dill. C. J. Annual meeting of Woman's; The club’s contest committee is but which I consider to be the most natural and praiseworthy impulses. Finch. Jerauld ford Dugan, and Miss Pay Terrell, mem- Dorothy Amick. The Monday Club will meet at 2 the McDermott. Dan the County Democratic be A composed Mrs. Blanche Graham tremendous of all in the ef- Suppression causes unhappiness Hutchison. Leroy Allen, H. ber* of Marion Invocation and benediction will at the D. A. R. chapter house. At Department Club will at 11. of factor Walter Club Williams, Mrs. L. D. Owens and fort to is and often comes out in the form of Vinzant, Madison Noble be by Jacob L. Smith, chaplain of 2:30, a program be given rep- buffet luncheon will be served at 12 establish health. This Davis and Members of the entertainment will Mrs. Dovie O. Jones. happiness! poor conduct. These children usual- Shute, will sing. "The Baby's For- the aerie initiatory resenting the romance of music, with Mrs. Robert Shingler as chair- •ommittees of both clubs are: staff. No child can be ly are “nervous” in some form or tune," from the seven ages and charge of J. A. man. At 1 annual reports will be of Mrs Oene Anderson chairman; Mea- in Mesdames really well who is other, not apparent to the eye, but Washington, will be presented by dames Ifenrv Steeg. Waiter Shead, Anna- Mathews and S. C. Copeland. The heard. bels ghownlng. Lrrov Keach. Albert unhappy. More- affecting their entire make-up. Davis Foster and Joan Carey. Com- Gray. Westfall, Heyl Study Club will be guests. Losche. Mark Marie and Guest day will be observed by Girl Scouts over, it is one of ana mittee of arrangements include: Mines Julia lenders, Rosemary Fogarty International Hostesses will be Mesdames W. R. the Wednesday Afternoon Club. the things that Mesdames Dan Hutchison. John Allen, and Mabel Smith. Galpin, J. W. Coffey. C. F. Dillen- nnHERE should be a sane melding Dale Young, organist, will fur- Hostesses will be Mesdames C. L. Miss Harriett Davis will lecture does not succumb E. P. Kline. S S. Sutton. Lerov Lawrence, beck and Bert of discipline and freedom the Orville DeMotte, Ralph nish the music throughout the eve- Study Davidson. Hackerd. Homer Jones, William before the first class training group to calories, in Cradick. Mrs. Club sun- home that does not resent- Davis. Mrs. Shute and ning. Miss Ida Pearcy, 271 South Rat- Praed, N. C. Nicoles, Herbert Ren- at 10 Wednesday morning on first shine or sleep. It cause Mrs. Dill. Mrsi Mc- ment or any twist the Dermott Is president. International ter avenue, will be hostess for nard, Joe Rettery and E. G. Ryan. aid and health, winning merit baffles the doctor emotional in Travel-Study Club children. lnc„ will hold its annual Mav din- Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sister- Addie Engle day will be observed badges. and does not im- prove with dos- The happy, sunny home, where ner at the North M. E. church. 3808 hood Miss Janet Smith will talk by the Zetathea Club, with Mrs. C. Virginia Ogle of Troop 4 was MISS PARRETT AND Bridge Party Because un- there is sympathy, patience, under- North Meridian street, at 6:30 Tues- on ‘'Famous Children o. Today.” A. Sammis, 256 South Emerson ave- awarded a prize by Mrs. Pitzschler, age. day standing and real love, is the per- CLAUDE WARE WED evening. Mrs. Robert Stokes, 7720 nue. as hostess. captain, for selling the largest num- happiness affects Westfield the mind and fect background for the healthy Is Mrs. William R. Sieber will be in road, will be hostess at a 12:30 ber of cookies in the troop. Given for New Century Club will meet at the the nerves, and child. Miss Geneva charge of the program and Mrs. luncheon for the Welfare Club. The Girl Scouts in Troop 7 completed Parrett. daughter J. home of Mrs. J. C. Carr, Millersville upon nerves de- umi ■iii—miiii in Excitement, overindulgence, cod- of Mr. and James G. Karstedt is in charge of arrange- committee of arrangements is com- three scrap books for the Riley hos- Mrs. A. Parrett, read. Mrs. Helen Graham Tilton pends everythine dling. spoiling—these are not con- Covington, was this Bride-Elect ments. posed of Mesdames O. A. Hobbs, pital under direction of Mrs. Shear- Mrs. Barton married morn- will speak on "Japan and China.”; in the physical ducive to real contentment and only ing to Claude ware, son of Edward Sherman, George L. Stalker, er, captain. Mrs. Samuel R. Artman and Mrs. N. S. A musical program will be given. body; digestion. open the way to trouble. Ware in the First Baptist church Grace Sandy, D. B. Ray and Percival Brown. Troop 8 is planning a party for elimination, even very beats of Miss Ruth Omelvena, who will Linn guests of honor, the parlors, with the Dr. O. R. McKay will receive. Mrs. Emmett Ireland, 533 East THURSDAY Thursday to welcome its captain, the heart and the breath in the be married to William Bugg May 27 Miss Josephine Madden, who has officiating. Mrs. A. E. Adair, hospitality Thirty-second street, will be hostess Current Events Club will meet lungs. Miss Pauline Stanton, bridesmaid, at Chimney Rock, N. C., was hon- been traveling abroad. Miss Jean Every organ, gland and duct in Personals chairman, has named Mesdames to the Monday Afternoon Reading at 2 with Mrs. R. D. Stober, 606 and Esten Goodin, best man, were and shower Adamson has been acting as captain the body functions well or ill, ac- ored with a bridge party Victor H. Rothley, Maude Jones, Club. On the program will be Mrs. Highland drive, as hostess. Mrs. the only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. by Miss of the troop during Miss Madden’s cording to the nerve fibers that Mrs. Stella Munson, 2010 Ash- this afternoon Beatrice Fred Brown. Nicholas D. Hantzis, John N. Hobbs and Mrs. Hayden W. W. Wise will assist her. A pro- Ware Will be at home after June the Miss ’ absence. govern it. Sick nerves mean sick land avenue, is visiting in the east Yates in Spink-Arms. John W. Thornburgh and Robert K. Rouse. gram will be given by Mesdames N. 1 at 3143 Park avenue. They her sister, The girls in Troop 17 and their everything. Isn't it worth while, with Mrs. John Llnke of Washing- mo. Yates was assisted by Caplinger, and Miss Grace Norris, Mrs. O. M. and the so- E. Patrick. to Kentucky following the Yates. Guests included: Pittenger captain, Mrs. Hale, are planning a then, to emphasize the happiness of ton. formerly of Brown county and tored Miss -Jean to assist. cial of Present Day Thursday Lyceum Club ceremony. Cranston Mugg. Oeorge Dana committee the will meet. day at Camp Dellwood, Saturday. children? Greensburg. While in New York, Mcsdime* A of of two be Robert Rrhetter. Ralph Oerv. resume work the last Club will hostesses. Mrs. Thomas of officers of Port- a a a they visit Frey, Charfiler. years given Election the Mrs. George Wright, captain of will Mrs. J. Fremont Egbert Joseph will be by Mrs. Sandy, P. Woodson discuss Russian Joscoh Crine. Hildreth. will folio Club will be held at a sup- 18, is to take the happiness I mean content, a formerly of Indianapolis. PLANNING Nipper and the Mtssea retiring president, who will also Troop planning SOP Stou* and Robert music. per meeting with Messrs, and Mes- of of well being, Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin, 4330 Holliday. Catherine introduce Mrs. incom- members the troop on a hike, BYstate adjust- Katherine Hedrick. Thornburgh Club will meet dames Schmuck O. E. Central avenue, is visiting in New Dorthn Weaver. Marlorte Goble and Alice ing president. Alpha Delphian Adolph and Saturday. ment, and no fears or complexes FOR INSTALLATION at 6:45 at English's. George Ber- Morrell as hosts. Miss to them. York. Baker. Mrs. Artman will Amelia Forberger, captain, torture Kappa chapter of Pi Omicron so- give an illus- nard Shaw will be the subject of announces that troop in This is going to be more Mr. and Mrs- . William H. Mohler, trative FRIDAY meetings neces- rority will meet Monday at the lecture presenting George discussion. Girl Scout Troop 19 will be dropped sary than ever in the years to come, 2928 North Temple street, have as Washington guests Washington for the installation of MISS BURDSALL TO and Abraham Lincoln G. 3334 Broadway, life becoming more and their Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Har- with Alpha Beta Latreian Club will Mrs.-W. Boyd, until fall. because is new officers who are: first ladies of the land, from will be hostess to the Woman's Ad- more involved with each decade. topp of Mansfield, Nottingham, WED M. C. POLAND Martha Washington to Mary Todd have a bridge party at 2. Mrs. The hostess patrol of Troop 24 England. Miss Martha Olsen, president; Miss Edna vance Club. Mrs. M. C. Lewis will gave party pa- This question of nerves is going to vice-president. Alice Brooks, Lincoln. The characters acting the Noble Hiatt is hostess, assisted by a for the signalling Avres. Miss Mrs. Stella Burdsall, 2936 East Mrs. Carl Reynolds. be on the program. trol. They are working on be a serious matter. secretary; and Miss Margaret Waggoner, parts in this lecture are: their happy Michigan street, has announced the Hostesses to the Irvington Fort- hostess merit badge. No child can be in a home CLUB WOMEN WILL treasurer. engagement daughter. Mrs. Dr. Maude Jones. George Washington TUESDAY nightly where parents constantly quarrel, An informal party and program of her Miss Mr*. J. W. Bryan ...Martha Washington Club will be Mrs. O. S. Patrol 6 of Troop 28, which sold Bessie to Morris Po- Mrs. C M Baker Flick and F. B. Gill. Mrs. F. W. or where they scold and punish on will follow the meeting in celebra- Burdsall, C. ..Bishop Mrs. E. L. Roberts, 521 East Fifty- the greatest number of cookies, will ACT AS HOSTESSES ibodv guard of Washington* Hogle and J. the slightest provocation. And he tion of the second anniversary of land. 5020 East lowa street. The Miss Daisy Reagan Mrs. John Adams ninth street, will be hostess to the P. Smith are on the receive its award in the form of an Hoosier Mrs. Lillian Sedwick not be happy with brothers or Hostesses at the Art the chapter. Miss Gladys Young wedding will take place May 28 Independent Social Club, Seventh program. overnight to Dellwood. can Court of St. James and Queen Carlotta hike Camp sisters who tease or torment him. Salon exhibit Tuesday at the and Miss Betty Zimmerman will at the home of the bride-elect's Mr*. Harry Mann Dollv Madison district. auxiliary of St. Paul They accompanied George Nickle Woman's will be by Mrs. a a a Spink-Arms will be women from part. mother. Mrs. Episcopal captain. take Martha Randolph Jefferson The Writers Club will hold a church will meet at 12:30 Cole, the Council of the Irvington Union Mrs. John W. Thornburgh guest in C of the Y. for luncheon at the home of Mrs. The of Troop 29 a can he live in fear and Mrs. Monroe and meeting parlor members held of Clubs. James Prize-winning Albert Maguire, 529 East Thirty- and planted be well. This problem of Two Face Initiation STATE CHAPTERS TO Miss Nellie Gwin Daughter W. C. A. manu- gardening meeting a NEITHER Preceding the opening Tuesday. for Mrs. M. B. Dunn will be read and prizes second street. Mexico will be dis- flower box which was placed in the fear is a big one and it extends to Formal initiation services Mrs John Quincy Adams scripts Mrs. O. H. Gripe, 5402 East Wash- Marian and Dor- Mrs. Nellie Matthews awarded. Original piano compo- cussed. troop library nook. influence outside the home as Misses Landmeier SEND DELEGATES ington street, will be hostess to the othy Heil will be held by the Delta Mrs. Rachael Jackson sitions will be given by Mrs. Davie Mrs. C. W. Dicks. 1609 North The Girl Scouts in Troop 38 and well as in. chapters Siga Delta Mr*. Jules Zinter may in hun- executive board of the union at Rho chapter of Phi Pi Psi sorority Indiana of Mrs. William Henry Harrison O. Jones. Meridian street, will be hostess to their captain, Mrs. McCormick, went A child be afraid a national teachers’ sorority, will Mrs. Elmer Johnson Mrs. John Tyler dred ways—afraid of being laughed luncheon In -Arms. Mre. Monday evening at the Antlers. Fol- Pi. Edward Peterson, 4400 the Over the Teacups Club. Miss on a hike to Washington park where attend the national convention May Mrs. Grover Slider Mrs. A. afraid of not getting his lessons, Gripe is corresponding secretary of lowing the dinner a theater party Second Mrs. Johu Tyler North Pennsylvania street, will be Carolin Miller and Mrs. C. A. they passed second class nature re- at. R, 6 and 7 at Springfield, 111. Mrs. John Strack Mrs. James Rolk quirements. afraid someone will tell about some- the board. at Keith's will be held. Mrs. Pearl Hanlzls.. .Mrs. hostess to Inter Alia Club. Mrs. Pritchard will give a program. Chapter to be represented are Zackery Taylor the Several Mrs. E P. Messick Mrs. Fillmore and Neil Hinton and Mrs. Edwin Lar- Mrs. J. E. Williamson. 5875 Win- members of Troop 49 are Gamma and Alpha of Indianapolis. Miss Elaine HanUts Daughter working on their tree Mrs. May Van Natta..Mrs Franklin Pierce rance are on the program. throp avenue, will be hostess to the finder merit Epsilon of Pru. Zeta of El wood. Eta Misa Ruth Hoover. Harriet Lane Johnston badge for the May court of awards. of Lebanon. Theta of Tipton and Mrs. George C. Robert* Ann Rutledge Meridian Heights Inter Se Club Friday Afternoon Literary Club. Mrs. E. Walter Short ...Abraham Lincoln hold a guest meeting at the of The Girl Scouts in Troop 40 are lota of Rochester. Mrs. George Ruth Mary will A luncheon at the home Mrs. Todd Lincoln Lilly estate in Foster Me- buying milk for an Music by Mrs. will accom- Stephen R. E. Armstrong, 5879 Central ave- undernourished Sieber morial hall. J. K. Lilly will give a baby, for a period of six months, as pany the characters. The nue. for the North End Garden Sorority Elects Starost talk. Miss Mary Elizabeth John- anew troop project. New candi- trio, composed of Miss Esther Fore- Club will be followed by a trip to dates Mrs. Charles Reid is the new son will give a program of selections are: man. cellist; Miss Helen Starost, Zionsville to the home of Miss June president of the Gamma Phi Zeta on the organ. Gardner. Betty Wickeman, Eliza- pianist, and Miss Lillian Jane Tudor, who will talk on beth Loi* sorority. Other officers are Mrs. Starost, Meekes. Rusie, Jocelyn Meyer. violinist, will during the dinner Alpha Delta Latreian Club will “Bulbs.” Janet Corbalev. Alice Rjsie. Richard Miller, vice-president; Mrs. play Margery hour. ' hold a luncheon-bridge at the Ava- Clark. Bernandette Holsapple, Betty Seherier, secretary; Mrs. America the Beautiful" will Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers Emma be sung lon Country Club. Mrs. William Marika Cravens. Mary Ann Blessing. treasurer; at the close of the pro- Club will hold its card section at Kath- Theodore Hayes, Mrs. gram. Hutchison is chairman of arrange- erine Stafford. Dora Alice McKelvy, Helen corresponding-secre- active chapter 821 West Sweasingin. John Sharp, ments, by Mesdames Louise che house. Rosiyn Caplou. Joan Ryan. Herendeen, re- assisted drive. Prizes be Helen tary; Mr*. Elbie Phi Meet Hoover, Daniel Young and George Hampton will Biliters. Bonnie Sochar, Mary Mar- corder: Mesdames Ernest McDonald. Thetas to Cornelius. awarded for the highest accumula- shall, Doris White, June Jones, Jean Kline, DeWees, Hughes Phi Theta Delta sorority will Dorothy Dorothy Strelou, Dwight Lawrence To will tive scores. Lowe. Beulah meet at 8 Monday Kalon Club meet with McDowell. Emma Purpura, and Glenn Musselman, directors. at the Severin. Myron McKee at Wynnedale. Jean Mary- Mrs. Mrs. W. G. Heimis. 27 North Bo- rosalfe Consoer, Pauline Bmlth. Nooe, and Alice Miss Sara Lang Kahn Miss sart avenue, will be hostess to the Emma Stoneburner. and Evelyn Fisher. Susan Davis Taylor are on the pro- Irvington Social Study Club. On Literary Investitures were: Complications Add Zest gram of the Fortnightly the program will be Mesdames D. Suzanna Cook. Josephine Cantwell, Love Be'.ty Ellen Club, w'hich will meet at 2:30 at R. Binford, T. Barone and W. D. Roach. Fresch, Rosylan Wisb neyer, > . Jean Contad. Mildred Morgan. Elizabeth Mother! Keenan. Kiger. Madge Play, ‘The Merry Widow’ E. McConnell, and Bessie to Mrs. J. Andrews, 3730 Park Mrs. C. G. Schlosscr will be host- Rosenberg. avenue, will be hostess to members to the Irvington Quest Club Mrs. VV *4# BY BEATRICE DURGAN by her secret love. Miss Vera Sud- of Hoosier Club ess the Tourist Study Solly Schubach will talk. e//ello.. brock. as Sonia, and Carroll Reyn- 10:30. COLUMBIA CLUB With the endeavor of an imagi- at olds as Nish, a messenger of the Mrs. William F. Kuhn is hostess SATURDAY the kingdom nary country to save embassy, give outstanding per- for the outing meeting of the Prcc- FETES CHILDREN A guest day tea will be held by by allying one of its subjects to the iormancas. | j Talking a tor Club. the Indianapolis Alumnae Associa- pictures, Mickey Mouse of Effective stage settings and cos- film, a wealthy widow. Sonia, a string Mrs. William Perry, 2754 Gale tion of Kappa Kappa Gamma at magician and dancing en- tuming marked the show as one of tertainment complications results in “The Merry street, will be hostess to the Ami- the home of Mrs. Maud** Hunting- diverted children of the outstanding presentations of members from 3 to 5 Widow," operetta, presented Friday citia Club. Mrs. Milo Tucker will ton Darrach, 1502 North Meridian university since the inauguration of assist her. street. Committee consists of Mes- 1 today at the annual children's 'party night at Caleb Mills hall as the in the ballroom. annual music shows five years ago. Mrs. E. H. Niles of dames Jennie A. Howe. Margaret G. The show will is chairman party took quite Fairview Follies. to Parry. Martha P. Bolte, Katherine The on a grown- The departure this year from the the hostesses the women's or- up aspect, with its showing tonight. of Associa- M. RaHsback and Mary Newton tables arranged make second collegiate theme has proved an ef- ganization the National Marsovian tion of Retail at Harrison. around the dance floor to achieve a Popoff. the ambassa- Druggists the night club effect. fective change. house, 806 East Market New officers of the Indianapolis Bright colored dor, played by John W. Thomp- An of chapter tied to interpretation the Merry i street, Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi soror- j balloons the chairs added a engineer waltz by Miss Jane note. son. is the matrimonial Widow Dorothy Mrs. Chester A. Jewett will be ity will be installed at a luncheon festive Atkins, dance show, who contributes exceedingly to the director of the hostess to the Stansfield Social meeting at the home of Mrs. was with marked enthus- He is the received of the Robert I. Terry, 5644 Central ave- life of the production. iasm. A Workers’ Circle Meridian colorful native dance by Street nue. LOANS ,r diplomatic husband who sends his the and musical Methodist Episcopal church. chorus a choru* Assistants will E. L. Miss Ida Whitenack of Green- at REASONABLE RATK> FOR -*Bl to "wheddle" the singing. be Mesdames ALL WORTHY PI rjLiS iT RI’OSES x own wife out “Women.” were two J. E. wood will be hostess at a 12:30 very personal ;:;very special greeting you'll chosen husband of Sonia away in Barr, Gilbert Clippinger, Hall. spots the production. and Leonard luncheon of the Magazine club. Pa- The Indianapolis Morris from “unknown” he loves. leading J. W. Hartong Camp- be wantingto send Mother on Mother’s Day. Naturally ~ some Other parts were taken bell. pers will be given by Mrs. W. C. Plan Company Popoff. who thinks he knows women by Misses Mary Paxton Young. Rorcherding and Mrs. Othniel bit different. Election of officers will be held Delaware and Ohio Kta. Riley ISM you would like something just a is unwittingly sending his wife into Evelyn Crosstreet. Lester Hale, Hitch. Sam the Irvington the arms of her lover. Sims. Kenneth Hughes. John Bar- by Friendship Circle Mother would like to hear your voice. Telephone she’s remembering at its covered dish luncheon. Thompson shares the honors of rakray, Frank Reisnner. Norman With Lace Dresses her.;; wherever she may be. ’* * the show with Victor Griffin who Singleton, Harry Lister and Paul Guest day will be held by the remember her. plays part jealous hus- If you’re planning for one of those ★ Safety for Savings the of the Green. Woman's Press Club. Mrs. William Though many miles may separate you, and lack oi telephoneI his is un- chairman, by fashionable cotton crocheted lace band who thinks wife the Herehell is assisted summer, sweetheart of De Jollidan, E. Neal and N. evening dresses this here Fletcher American time make a visit home impossible, you can talk to . known Mesdames E. Frank are the accessories go whom the court is endeavoring to and Miss Grace Shoup. that should GRAND RAPIDS GIRL Wallace with it: Cotton gloves, chiffon Mother by long distance telephone. Inveigle into an alliance with Sonia. Mrs. McClean, 110 mesh NATIONAL BANK Leslie North toque turban in a contrasting color, Joe Macy. who plays the role of BRIDE OF HOOSIER Kealing avenue, will be hostess to Sevttiemt Corner Danilo. embassy attache, and a large matching chiffon hand- •f Market end Pennsylvania Prince the Artemus Club at a luncheon. kerchief. plays the part of the dashing young Announcement has been made by Election of officers will be held manages hero who to “avoid mar- Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. Stebbins, by the Delta Gamma Mothers Club. riage at the last moment." His Grand Rapids. Mich., of the mar- Amusing Candle Snuffers Indiana pride is wounded when he learns riage of their daughter, Miss WEDNESDAY The old-fashioned candle snuffer Soma disdains him. and he begins Yvonne Stebbins to Blair McKay A mother and daughter party has been revived in a new-fash- to have difficulty in avoiding an Thompson of this city. The wedding will be held by the Minerva Club ioned way for smart dinner tables. Bell Telephone Company avowal of love. took place Wednesday afternoon at at the home of Mrs. C. H. Becker, One of the most amusing; seen lately Miss Geraldine Kuntz, as Natalie, Grand Rapids. 215 East Fiftieth street. The com- is In the shape of • monkey hold- wile of Popoff, gives a vivid inter- Attendants were Mrs. Stuart mittee is composed of Mesdames ing a bell, which is the snuffer. MOW jUS E. Washington *t pretation of the philandering wife, Stefflns, matron of honor, and E. S. Cummings, W. H. Biddle- The monkey's in the —J— 1 IM N, Pennsylvania . STORES ( MS W. Waafcjagtoa Sa who brings about the oompHcatiana Frank WooUiag, beat man. combe and George T. Llntlng. handle. 4