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CO C01D OF UNIVERSITY iniPOilllMliG ates to Christiana Con Sending in Reports, CEPTlOfJ FOR TEACHERS executive board of the Amerlr c3 Association cf University Wera ea meet Tuesday from IS to o'clock at the Board of Trade. Reports from the Christiana convention are being sent in by returning delerates. Miss Waleott Ftuart, of Lafayette, who was delegate from Indiana, has been Invited to attend all general club meeting ct the branch, and the fm nittee meetings this winter. Mrs. 1 rsnk D.

Hat tie Id. president of the Indianapolis branch, has appointed Mrs. A.JL Ilinkle a member of the eTcitJve committee; Mrs. E. B.

Irr as publicity chairman: Mis Ib ea Ann frrnttb, ehatrmsn foe the February card party, and Miss Faye Henley, chairman of pre school ace education. At the reception for the teachers In the InUnaroil eubiie achool. to be riven by the association iep SGGlAli LUXURIOUS PAGEANTS LURE THE VISITORS AT FOREIGN RESORTS Zzzh Sacks to Have Royalty as Special Attractiort MJs3 McCcmb and Miss Payne Tell cf Colorful Fete Revento ti Venice Kin cf Spain Often at DeauvIUe. Webster lepras 1 Tin VOItLD pulsion its bst bib ani tucJcer for the traveler. fete, glltterfn;" pageant, the costly panorama of shim rcerir.sr fatrlc and tparklirr jewels reward the visitori 'And since the world nowadays seem to hear the call of the wan the lure of the open ea, the tar.j cf fresh Bait spray, and the picturesque line cf.

foreign shore are becoming familiar to an.ever ir crcsEi.ns throng. At the famous watering: places of Europe, nd ex r.5 2 is pared, no trick left unturned to unfold to the visitor the beauties cf the European fete at Its best. Many of the most luxurious pageants are held for the entertainment of the traveler. Jfir Lorer.a MoCcmb and Miss A i a I'ayne who spent the summer abroad, were In Venice darlnr the Cy colorful Fet Ilevento, held In celebration of the end the black rlsg ue. Pontoons were built aeross the cnais leadlRr to the stately cathedrals uhicb were ablate with litht.

anT on all the wn5lna streams were rayly decorated ton psrlamied with freenery. 1 ireworks formed part of the festivities end beautiful floats decorated with flowers and greenery bands of costumed singers. vin' and feattinc held forth aboard the gondolas, anst.the muste and cUmor continued until o'clock, Vkhen the revelers flocked to early mass. At Lke Geaevsu AX Lake Goeva, na fete night saw all the small boat clustering cut. from short, sparkling wJto ajing lanterns like so many flre lies, and filled with gay throngs In bizarre conturnss.

From all the boats, rockets flared skyward and on shore the rosy radlsnee of red lights cast their eofteninar glamour from the surrounding peaks over the throngs merry makers. At Iesuville. Dinard and all along the coast, fancy rung riot In a mae of roplendent pageants. seeks to have royalty as a ape cUI attraction, and each is cheaen the riayground for some guet hirft degree. The king of Sraln is sen often at peauville.

Here, one gol'len evening, the ballroom sn1 ciiino were framed in a golden eeUlng. ssalnst whl i the msgnlfl rent tomumes and flashing Jewels with their beauty. AH the lsttle tables were aet with yellow h1osoms. amid leaves, and rrest curtains of gold tinsel floated from canopies overhead. Young gtrle ora erotd hed1rees.

and yellow Ma the dominating not In all the coetames. Punchinello, Harlequin nd Ccl'imbine performed la gayesl rntontrne, and one the oir.lne features win shoving of the "Ancestors of Jaix." A rreat curtain was rtecorated with crrtesque monkeys, and throtigti the :m.n and arms were visible the musicians flaring the weirdest jsss of the rUv. The whole a scene fit for King Midas tim CmIhb First. The faritastlc life which centers In these gay places begins In tha morning, when every ne makes for the caeina for an "aperitif." or ap vth which to stimulate st for te dev. Then down to the tath lr heerhes.

where the striking and costumes, the gav etriped umtrellss. the cunning bathhouses en wheels that sre roiled down inte. the wster. all go to make the ever shifting scene. The most beautiful manniquina persde throueh tne gay throngs, dlsplajlng the of the latest in the fashion "rI1.

And in the evening, the ra stro hi wtth priceless JeweU and russle with soft frou frou ctle drpeHs. Iire Fashion makes her arpesl nrt only through the lovely stro r. lei. The dainty society butterf ne gMen rurse la like the miraculous pitcher, chooses her frocks snd amid surroundings fitted to thsr the mot fastidious. Mm.

rtegnler, the feeclnstlng French f.tted un a bot as a ating millinery ahop, and from t'sri eh drifted down the Felne, etorfinr at the gay watertn? places. Th bo was arranged a laiur jr.s salon, with pricele rugrs. pic tTjres ad bric brac. Her hsrm ing models, dressed in the Mcht of faMn. wore her JateH nuillnery creations, some which were extremely blierre.

with clusters of errcts and other vcrtMe reilac log f.awera or feathers as trimmiag Madame Creets r.ufitt. Ti' models awsggered along, c.rrrlrg are walking sticks of red and blue. Hegnler hereelf, gowned In paetel blue frorj head to foot, greeted the guests, and served tea aboard, with coMntesne. durh e.e and leeser lljrhts selecting teif new hats to tf trir, ff 1 eautiful rrsu'. In that royal set tin; inolets Jlok on an of en chantment.

I the ating miUt nery shop proved not luxur i ioua r.aveliy, but rroSlat'e venture. tbe last annual chsrity fete in Paris was a rrir. lace phaivis ana headdres a vs beeu much in vogue during the At one fet. a spoui ht rown on an upper box In the auvil loriuni of the cpra hou d.sciod an Italian prince as the evening in Hack velvet bUiir.c vi fand brUiUnts. livery turn cf his litae body rejected th nri hued g'eeros.

nd IhrourS mw (Uiii artifice the tur f.ated wn a ray of Ujrht theouh the rUrUe ncd item to the three below. i Jessica O. wlil go to roc Sunday to enter Indiana nt wetk. Mi5 Anna Touipe Purkert and All Purkert win leav Tuee it for Richmond to enter I iriram I'i'i Virginia FcKey will entertain charter members of the Cr.eet Ciub with week end party, the iriest incj jding Mbs Lo i.se Culm, 'ry Miss Lucille IVe and i Ceulah O'Crin. j.r Harripon wl'J entertain trabr 27 at the Ilerron Art Institute.

J. Arthur MacLean, director, will make an address on 'The AfflU ation of Art bchools With Wru. Blmy D. Spradllng. general chairman for the college meltmg pot bazar, which will he held la November.

ht tailed the first meeting of the representatives of college club for Monday morning: at the Fletcher American Bank. Fourteen college rtubs have agreed to participate. The committee meeting Is pea. to any Interested persons. Sorority Luncheon Tbeta Alpha chapter of Delta Gamma entertained today with a .1 o'clock luncheon at the borne Miss Edith Curtla.

Assisting hostesses were Mra. Scott Matthews. Miss Kate A'oris, Miss Mary Smith and Mrs Lloyd L. Tucker. Plans for the elded to bold a bridge tournament during the year, under the direction of Mrs.

Mark V. Rinehart, assisted by Mra. J. Dwlsht Feterson. The finanoe committee a nnounred that a Christmas bazar will be heid In December, and a benefit bridge In February.

Mrs. Douglas Bash gave report on the national convention of the sorority, held In Eates Park. this summer, which she attend. Mra. JBash is the Delta.

Gamma advlwr for the Sigma Delta sorority at Butler College. that is petitioning Delta Gamma' for, a lnous shower, In honor of Miss Margaret fchouse. a bride of next month. Mrs. Cieon Nafe will enter tain with a luncheon bridge Tuesday In her honor, and Mra.

Arthur Record, of Kranklin, will give a handy kerchief shower Wednesday. 1 i Dr. and Mm. Frank 3. Fogworthy and air.

and Mrs. CaRue D. Carter have returned from a month's trip to the Berroudaa. accompanied by Dr. and Mrs.

Fox worthy's daughter. Frances Jane, who haa been spending the summer in NW York. Miss Suzanne Mayo, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, William K. Ma yak will leave Tuesday for Notre Dime to enter 4st Mary's College.

MA and Mrs. Frank K. TTalker have returned from three months' stay In Pennsylvania and ilichlgan. The Gamma Chi Gamma will meet Monday evening at the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Dorothy Newland Is president.

The regular meeting the Phi Tau Sorority was held Friday eve nlnsr at the home of Mlaa Dorothy Deaker. when plana were made for a ruflh party neat Saturday night, In the form of a wiener roast at Crows' Nest. Pad.v Mar Lee has returned home sfttr spending several weeks In 'ew York city and Long Island. i The Monday Euchre Club will entertain at cards at the Hotel Eeverln Monday afternoon at t'XQ o'clock. Rudolph Huber.

who has spent the summer with bis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Topmlller. has returned to Indiana The regular meeting of the Alpha Cmmt l'h Fornrlty will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Cole.

Miss Aim Alchorn. and Miss Charlotte Huber left today for an extended tour of the west. They will visit in Winner. S. Minneapolis, Mian and Chicago.

John Guy Months of Detroit, formerly of Indianapolis, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lor R. bmlth. Mr.

and Mrs. Smith entertained Wednesday evening in his honor. Dr. and Mrs. O.

S. flannels have returned from their summer. home at noBcommon. Mich. Mrs.

Jackson Carter has returned from a six weeks trip to Atlantic City, New York and Chicago. Miss Annette Jane Hedges has left for Maxinkuckee, where ahe will spend aeveral wks with her uncle end aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Halph K.

Smith, and Mrs. Charles Korrla Williams left tdv for Omaha. NeW where Mr. Williams will attend the Rational bankers' convention. Mr.

and Mrs. Cletnena O. Mueller and children returned this week after spending the summer at Harbor Foint. and Lake Max In kuckee. Wis Myrtle Detn entertained Friday evening with a dinner party and linen shower at the Inritanspolis Athletic Club in honor of Miea Jean nette JJercey, whose marTtige to Frd Coltrin, of Los CaK will take place next month.

The ta ble was arrarsred with a center piece of fall flower In the bridal eol(rs. orchid and bluo, and the liKhts were from orchid and blue tapers In crystal holders. The guets included Mrs. F. D.

Donnelt. Mrs. Archie Mercer, Mrs. Arthur Lynch. Mrs.4 F.dwsrd If.

Uehr, Miss Jane llolcomb. Mia Kathryn Dugan and Mis Ad Delbr.iJge. Mrs. CTftndon O'Connor and Mies Catherine Uoyae entertained FTI Pi Beta Phi Plans Rush Party Banquet Tha third msh party cf Pi TU rhi at Butler will be a banquet Monday everins at o'clock at the chapter house in Irvir.stca. The dccrions will be carried out ia the forority colors, with baskets of wine colored roses tied with blue tulla.

An eIectrlcally win be susrended at one end of the room. Mrs. M. 1L Tarker will act as toast master end te wUi tn cf Cutler Col 1Tks Curryer; "The Butler cf Tcnlay." Miss Mar.WIe Chiles, and Fair lew I'atler." Jfiss Jeanne I'o is 'os. Mi Dorothy lcyker wiii nag "rff i Thee My Mrs.

h'. will give fesrp selections arui Laceni Hrooks, r.iano number. The ftor will be wine red tcses ri.rklng each cover, snd black hr.d compact. Membtrs cf the advi.ory will be veins cf the chapter. The rr conisnlttee la charge includes rjari Chile, chairman Mary Franc Mils naenia Brooks and Mies Jeanne Cous.cg.

AND TIIE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921 PHASES OF: mrm OTHER OMEj MISS HENDRY IS GUEST IN CITY; TWO BRIDES OF A UTUMN SEASON 1 4 MISS HELEN JANE HENDRY ISS HELEN JANE HENDRY, of Ansola, is? the ffuest of ilrs. ames Hodrrson. "and many socfal affairs are being given in her honor. Hendry will enter Tri State College at Angola this alL She is an accomplished musician. lIr Russell F.

Oberlies was Sliss Anna Louise Stettler before her marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Oberlies are at home at 405 North Walcott street. Jlrs. Jay Walter Winget was formerly.

Miss Marie Alice Boyle, lir. and Mrs.Winget will return next week from Virginia Beach," where they are spending a few weeks, and will be at home at the! Hollywood, i Rainbow Dance, Last Beta Chi Rusti Party Tha last rush party of Beta Chi. which Is petitioning Alpha Chi Omega, will be a rainbow dance at the Polly Prtmra tearoom tonight, Flower bgea filled with flowers In rainbow shades will be used In decoration, with sorority emblems, and confetti and 'serpentine will add a carnival touch. The programs will be in white and "gold. Miss Helen Krber la chairman of the committee In charge, by Miss Dorothy Patterson.

Misa Dorothy Brown, Misa Lavonna Lamb, Miss Julia Bretsmen Miss Virginia Curtis and Miss LUeanor Coryell. The chap eronea will be Mrs. E. J. Krber.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles FU Cot tlngham, Mr. and JlrS. Don U.

Bridge, Miss Nary Uray and Miss Mary Loftln. i' day evening at bridge at the home of Mra. O'Connor In honor Mtsa Ann Borcherding, of Chicago, who la the guest of Misa Edna 11 nk. Garden flowers were tised In the decorations. The guesta Included Miss Mary, Agnes and KUxabeth Ty nam.

Miss Mary Manley. Miss Josephine Weldman, Miss Velma and Miss Marie O'Connor, Mrs. John A Iloyse and Mrs. Wllbnr Royse. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Lucille O'Connor.

The Irfdependent'Soclal Club will entertain In honor of the new president. Mrs. Allen T. Fleming, with a luncheon next Tuesday at 15:30 o'clock' at the Ppink Arms hotel. Keaervatlona sbould be made with Mra.

Everett Hunt. The first Vegular meeting of the Mystic Tie Club will be held next Thursday at the home of Mrs. John O. Brenner, with a luncheon at 1 o'clock. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs.

Psul F. Robinson. The Expression Club will open Its season with a luncheon Tuesdsy ln celebration of president's day at tha Y. W. A.

ItesrHcaes will be vacation echoes. The program will be given by Mr. John A. Brown, violinist, and xLaoarhters. Marjorie and Miriam, who will play a piano duet; Mrs.

Harrison Porter Thrush, who will give musical monologues; Mrs. Lelah reck Vrnnerman, of Chicago, cornetlt, end MUs Marts Haworth, of AVestfleld. violinist. The North Side Study Club will bold it a fir.t meeting of the season Thrsiv at the borne of Mrs. Hurry Lister.

Responses to roil rail will be favorite quotations, and the progran be vacation echoes. Mr. snd Mrs. Don Darrett, of Phlladelrfela. who have been spending some time In California, are the gueete of Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford liarrett. en route home. v' Mr. Clyde yona entertained Frl day with a luncheon fcrtdge in hesor cf Mrs.

Charles Bettley, of Detroit. Dresden flowers were utf i in decoration Covers were laid for Mrs. Llmer Tecum. Mrs. Wiliisra Hoite gL Mrs.

Horer li. Stevens. Mra. B. U.

Haworth. Mra. Oliver Hnlioweil and Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, with the honor guest.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Buck left tfKisy to live in Canton, O.

Mra. Tuck was formerly Miss Gertrude Noland. The Alrs chapter cf the FM Delta PI cf Teachers College of Ind! gave a theater party at the Circle Friday evening as one cf a seriea of rush parties. Refreshments wr served at tW chapter house fol'ostnr the "Mis Marjorie Gollrick will enter tain Ta aftemon at bridee for Miss FUxabeth Millard, of Cm cinnatt. wh Is entering Smith Ccl lesre this falL Miss Millard, formerly cf this eitv.

Is spend! tsr a week In Mtse OoIdHck will leave Thursday of next week for cf a Vassar. Both young women were graduated from. Tudor Hall last Dan Layman. will return Tuesday to Andover Academy. James A.

Nichols' baa returned to Wabaah College, and la living at too iappa Sigma house, Mr. and Mrs. Charles If. Stuart hava left for California. While in Los Angelea thev will be guests ot Mr.

and Mrs. James Milllgan, formerly of Indianapolis. Tha Tuesday Frlendshto Club will cpett Its season with a luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrat J. N. Blocber.

i The Browaatown Club will be entertained Thursday with a 1 o'clock luncheon at tha home of Mrs. Frank Farrington. Ml as Laurel Thayer has returned from a stay ot several weeks at MJeh. MJss Margaret I Faye Is apend Inr the week end with friends In Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs, Augustus W. Early have returned from northern Canada, where they Joined a party from Cbicsgo on a fishing trip. Mrs. P. Rainier and sons.

Paul and Louis, are traveling through the northwest, and are spending a short time at Rainier National park, Washington. i Miss Roth.N. Fos has returned to Rloomingtorv to attend Indiana University. 4 s. Miss Lois Booth has left for Greencaatle to attend DePauw.

1 Mra VWade Ehennan and Mrs. George. Walters are spending: the week end with friends in Rushvtlle Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham hsve an their guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Q. Fneck and daughter. Dorothy May.

of L'vansvilla, Reese Wysohg lert today for Indiana University. Miss Gertrude Wy, song will attend Butler tbia year. Mlss lfeleti'sinsa acd Misa Lillian Harris, of Spencer, entertained this afternoon at the borne of Miss with a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Anne Craig, of Nohlea ville. whose marriage to Smith Frye, of E'khart. will take place September 17.

The wedding colors, orchid and poudre blue, were carried out in all the appointments. Ont of town uests were Miss Nancy McNutt. of Brazil, and Miss Prudence snd Miss Josephine Craig and Miss Virginia Cayer, of Noblesvllle. Tha Phi Sorority will entertain Wednesday night at tha For Hiss Blake Misa Harie and libs Lcretta Thale entertained Friday evenir.j with a bridge and trousseau shower in honor of Hiss Gladys Elate, whose marriage to Ambrose Jasper will take place this fall. A color scheme cf peach, orchid snd sre en tras attractively carried eat ta the, srpointrnects, with baskets cf garde! flowers throughout the rooms.

The guest favora were tiny paraeols. which were concealed in a Jsrge parasol aospended from int ceiling. i in a bridal ciieet. The other fsrj ri t'l lial a T7 sc ruesta Included Misa U2ie Smelcer. Miss Ruth Blake.

Mis Edna tucker. Miss Violet TcpmUler. Mis Helen Hou rpert. Mr. 1 Schmidt and Mr.

James iake. The hostesses were assisted by their mother, Mrs. Thale. A i "I i i Mm MRS. JAY WINGET 9hoto bn tCV Splnk Armg hotel.

Recently elected officers Include: President, Miss Catherine Roberts; vice president, Miss Mary Black secretary, Miss Grace Rogers; treasurer. Miss Charlotte Rogers; chaplatn, Misa Helen Anchor: attorney general. Miss Anna Louise Werner; historian. Miss Margaret Tee, and social chairman. Miss.

Hasel Hebatborne, Delta Sigma Phi Will Entertain The Delta Sigma Ph! Fraternity will entertain Wednesday, evening at tha Hotel Iineoln. Victor Landls, vice president of the fraternity. Is chairman In charge of entertainment for ths evening, which will bs 6 In by Miss Maria Iilelthoff, Jesse nail. Merle Calvert Arthur Crau and Kenneth kohnle. The frater nity plans to observe Founders' day, October and to entertain with a bunco party next month.

50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Suesa eela brated (hie MfH.th WW nlversary today. They were married September 11. 18T4.

Mr. guess came to Indianapolis from Eadea, Ger many, when he. was eight years old and has lived here ever since. He Is seventy four years eld. He Is a pattern maker and worked for forty five years In that capacity for the Atlas Engine Works and subsequent companies who operated ths plant.

He retired two years ago, Mra Suesa was bom Ohio, but has been a resident of Indianapolis flfty nve years. She Is sixty eight year of age. Mr. and XIrs. Suesa live at 1717 East New York street.

Thev have three children. Mrs. Paul B. Franklin, of Tulsa, Mra. Leo M.

Holmes and Mra. Ed. IC Shepperd. of Indianapolis, and eight grand chUdrea. MOTHER TAKS HAHD 1 Sir.

Maaferd Laadls to Iaveatiarate Marriage. When Cupid, perched on ttfa shoulder Theldon Landls, cf Chicago, nephew of Kenesaw Mountain Landls. ezsr cf basebalL and directed a dart at ths heart of Miss Margaret Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Albert B.

Wller. 13S Wade street, Indianapolis, he evidently did not realise the predicament ia which he wee destined to find himself, The two obtained a marrlsge license ia Anderson, July Mr. Landls gave his age. which Is ssld by Ms mother, Mrs. Maaford Land.s.

of Chicago, to be twenty years, a twenty two, Misa Wiley gave her address as Anderson. Mrs. Man ford Landls came to Ia dlarapolla Friday to investigate her son's matrimonial affairs. It wj said at the home to iav that th mv.rl wr Ithelr own canoe" and that they were not at home. Mrs.

Landls has been employed as a stenographer. Asyreees Interstate Dealj The public service commission, to day approved the agreement entered Into between the Interstate Public Service Company and the city of North Vernon for ths purchase by the former of the city electrical plant and servic. The agreed purchase price Is IS MS J. m. RUSSELL i VF.

OBERLIES 9nct b. BRIDGE PARTY 6 V01 foii lb mm Linen Shower for Honor Guest Also Feature. GIFTS Ifi WEDDING BELL Miss Gladys Sudbrock entertained this afternoon with a charmingly appointed bridge In honor of Miss Grace Hackelman. a bride elect. Th.e wedding colors, honeydew and poudre olue, were attractively carried out.

Ay feature ot the affair was a linen the gifts being concealed In whits wedding bell suspended from the chandelier. The other guestg were Miss Florence and Misa Gladys Hackelman, Miss Gertrude Dithmer, Miss Martha Lucas, Miss Helen Myers, Miss Anne Moorhead, Miss Mary Ann Miller, Mlss.Luetle Hod gen. Miss Mary Ann H'glna, Miss Jessie Brown. Miss Charlotte Clark. Miss Helen Height, Misa Mildred Benton, Miss Irene SeueU Miss' Petty Brubaker.

Miss Anna Gardner. Misa Mildred Brosnan. Miss Dorothea' Beisner, Miss Mary Evelyn Riley, Miss Pauline Holmes, Misa Martha Upde erraf. Mrs Frank 0 borne, Mra Robert Hare, Mrs. "William Schumacher snd Mra W.

E. Hackelman. The hostess wss assisted by her mother, Mrs. Arthur. Sudbrock.

TO HKOLD EHLY i Red Fire, Parada and Campaign Scns and Speeches. AT PRORYLEUM T0H1GHT An old fashioned political rally, with red fire, bands, drum corps, a street parade, campaign songs and tpeeches will be held tonight nnder the auspices of the Indiana Women's Republican Club as the opening feature of the activities ot Republican women of the stats In the coming campaign. Following a parade through the downtown streets, a mass meeting, at which state can didatea and officials, will appear, wlU be held at ths Propylaura, Delaware and Fourteenth 'streets. Mrs. Julia.

Bells Tutswller. president of the Indiana Women's Republican Club, aays ths rally will be a state wide affair and that delegations of visitors areexpected from various parts of ths state. The Propjjpjum has been attractively decorated with flowers, flags and bunting and arrangements have been made to cars for a rsonater crowd Caadiaates Be latrodaeed. Speaker at the meeting Include Governor Branch." Mayor' Lew Shank. Ed Jackson, Republlcsn candidate" for Governor, snd Frederick, Schortemeler, secretary to Governor Branch, and Republican candidate for secretary of state.

Following the speeches all the atate candidates will be introduced. Speakers and candidates will be presented by Mrs. Tutewller. A parade will form at 7:0 p. m.

at Meridian and Georgia streets. The line of march will be north In Meridian street to Vermont street, east to Delaware street and thence north to the Propylaeum. The parade will be led by a squad of police and Miss Nina E. Schmidt, grand marshal. The Indiana Women's Republican Club Drum Corps will follow snd next will be officers of the club, state officials and state candidates In automobiles.

Following the automobiles will be the Indianapolis Military Band, a marching delegation from the 'Inth ward and visiting delegations Os FvopyUewe The peaking will held on the porch of the Propylaeunv and chairs will placed In the yard for ths visitors. Following ths speaking and Introduction of candidates there will bs an Informal handshaking program inside tha building to give ths crowd an opportunity to meet ths candidates. Mrs. Muggins Is chairmsn of the committee on arrangement. Mrs.

V. Harris Is In charge of refreshments. Mrs. W. O.

Bates is general chairman of the affair. The program will be opened with a series campaign songs by the Women Glee Club and muslo by ths band. Jlarrlare lJeeasea. Keith Xlnsey and ThTma' cferel. Arthur 'albert aol byer.

1 Allen Rol rt eon and ll a Wi tte Roeevelt Carley snd Lmbry Chalasoo, U.r and talh Augitcia, rirta II et ants. Hirry and Lorraine Adair. 450 Douglas, erg and E2abeth Armstroeg. 410 'raeT KeUie KcHenry, aod Kildred CuCedge. 1714 Ml BeArtktur'ad ConsUnc Schutaeyer, CZ3 CjS" aS'GoUis Latracn.

1501 Jfon uordsnd Eoeella Teser. 4321 E. Eermlh, girt CU ie aad her Davis, 1323 Eoebne, Vf.rr!l r.d MatUe Terrell. Tortett. aad TaierU Pay.

1329 W. Market. tlri and Sarah Raaesr. Long KaspUal. Peath Eeterti.

Ethel AbMer. 21 years. Cty Hospital, mj'moosry ioerc rwrt Vh. tas' r. IX mdstia, CV Ur er.tr.ua.

tir Lwr, 4 years. Sootaern ana Cer traJ rr. lobr fne'iTvoma. Brcice years. lZvi toeatr.

ehruc tr Cbari H. Ueil. 67 Et. Vln cert uremla. Rose tita JU.

3 years. SZS rktcher. Monro 64 Cty Hospital. Saraa Airnuider. 70 years.

1039 W. 2w Tort nrcioma traca Merrw IS years. CHy Koepitxl, cerebral Ceilwag FeTwiie. Flysiste. garaje, ZZ11 If.

Eovey. $17. Louis Saiewiis. garage, Lrr Elenrsert, reroof. Z2r E1 irr Atly OehW.

reroof. I 13 Wad St 23. ayir. reroof. 152 Caisloo.

J'Vrgaret Colensaa. rerocf. 271 Stewart, llLouis fteiaer. 103 W. Aritoaa.

lArla Keyers. rerocf. 2109 W. TeRtX Watkiisa. reroof, S71 8 EUhlaal 1U0.

DAILY VITAL STATISTICS Dinner and 500 Mr.X snd Mrs. Everett Stoeltlr.g will entertain this evening with a dinner and "SOO" party in honor of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Feaaler.

cf Holly wood, formerly of Indiana polSa, who ar their houss guts. Baskets of vsrl colored 'garden f.owerg will decorate the rooms and the dining table. Covers win be laid for sixteen. Several parties have been' arranged In honor of.Mr. snd Mrs.

Feasier. Mr. and Mrs. Held will entertain Sunday with a noon dinner; Mr. and Mrs.

Stoeltlng will entertain Wedne 1ay evening at dinner, and Mr. and Mrs. D. 1 Fessler. Jr will entertain at cards Thursday evening.

Married Fifty Years MR. AND MRS JOSCPXI M. FRTE. If pedal to The Nesl BROOICLYN, IndU September 13. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph M. Frye, of Brooklyn, wlll observe their flf: tleth wodding anniverrary Sunday by receiving relatives and friends at a dinner to be aerved In the Town Joseph M. Fry and Elisabeth E. Marshall were married In 1874.

Mr. Frye has been engaged In the merchandise business since ISSt at Martinsville, Lebanon and Brooklyn. Among guests from out of town will be a number from Indianapolis. Engagements, Wedding Mr. and Mrs.

Montgomery 1 Lesley, of Detroit, Mich, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Allison, to Blair Taylor, son cf Harold Taylor, of this city Mr. snd Mrs. Daniel W. Hill have announced the engagement of their daughter Catherine to William Rex Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

O. K. Thomas. 1 The wedding: will take place lata in October. Mr.

and Mra. George F. Quick announce the marrUr1 of t11' granddaughter," Mary Ellsabs.th Quick, to Freeman Oakley, of Clarkelville, which took place September 5. Mr. and Mrs.

Oakley are at home at 152 Broadway. Mr, and Mrs. Morris Sehwartx announce the marriage of their tlausrh ter Helen to Abrarn Lorber, of Milwaukee, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Samuel Lorber, 'of Indianapolis, which took place Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents, with the Rev.

Jacoo Hartman officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Lorber will live la Milwaukee. Mra Mary Gayer announce the marriage of her son, Dr.

E. W. Gayer, of Kochester, N. It. formerly of Indianapolis, and Mlas Prudence Babb, cf Rochester.

The wed Slnsr took place at the home of the bride August 23. Dr. and Mrs. Gayer are at home at 14 Academy street, Rochester. The marl re la announced of Mrs.

Gertrude Mhoney Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jahoney. to James H. Burns, which was ce! brated Wednesday: at M.

Philip church. MUs Julia, Shanshan was bridesmaid, and William Mahoney, brother of bride, best man. Mr. and Mrs. Burns are on a wedding trip through the east, and will be at home at North Rural street after September 20.

Mr. and Mrs. Amery Goodloe White have lfued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Grsce to John'W. Mathews which will take place "Wednesday evening1. September 14.

at the Huth Mi Christian church. Miss White, haa' choser. as her attenoanta'her sister, Mr, liam Everstt Lemeri, matron of honor; Mi Hein White, another sister, ani Mlas Grace Dietz. of Lake Cliarles. La bridesmaids; Jella I.tathewu, flower rnaM, and Amery bnelton, rins? bearer, i Joyd L.

a.rd wf.l be bel man, and ahe ushers will be Raymond Foster and Louis Smith. Ocka Wells. Special to NewfJ EIIELBTVILLE, September iar Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Wells, cf Fsirfleld. formerly 'of helbr vllle, have announced the ment cf their daughter, i Marguerite Gertrude, to Philip Ooh, of Indianapolis.

The wearing will take place in October at the home of ths bride's parenta. Alcoa Rorton. reroof. 1C23 TT. Morris, E.

Overholser. reroof. 225 Xot3sU. fSfl. L.

X. rtreef, 227 DoufUs, I E. OrerhoUer, reroof. 172 Prifht. 5D J.

WiUison. garage. 2023 XL Miry Iih, w. D. Fra4y, gar axe.

2JC5 tai, seoo. rnt 2114 o. Mt'ttia PewW AxaWon, r'r CIO W. or ty nrn nd. .0.

A.Ver W. Orsy, 121 E. Htple. A.her W. Crsy, furnace, 121 E.

E. Crsy, tSetrjrg. Ill 2. Albert Cray, 111 E. $2jJ.

orre liver, garace. 1725 V. Oiford, 53 '). W. A.

to'glaler. dweT sr, 2219 ro'. Sk Jrk t4 tO. f. a.

furnace, 2519 Proek liiie parkway, The'r t'nu 45 I'onu Siert C'ircV. ii. Joseph Kernel. tArtr. L.

li. lT.ce. rerooi, ZZZ N. ll JIM." L. Price, reroof, 114 T7.

Thlrty sec 8ii.o. Mr. John reralr furnace, H24 New Jfrwr Cbarie. a. VTii.

garaje. 1415 .3. Tal bott. fi.jO. Leonar i rovell.

chlckea b9ye, 1747 Dson, $15. f'H I. Cb nala. repsiri. 2111 N.

TaTNstt. ''). Martin 'irrhy. 'dwe: r.g. YTZZ 5.

CUI St Frark I. reroof. 1223 N. I a e. Jake Brooks, garars.

221 S. O. sentil, $15. 4 Is al RarUa, edition. 712 I i 1.

i. "tlen Tsr.S;ckla. trr.rU:. ZZ Cer. 150.

ii. Levey, 'wreck. 15 Tf. llirjUr WNoah Wise. retnodL 3 H.

P. V' a. IS T7. Anna rietcher. reroof.

71 8. Marrret rocf. 2 1 5 4 N. I tT. II.

I r. rarer, lltl Rt. JC' itX eacatauon. 27iS JTew r'. Catv lr.e arte.

rercof, TC1 C3 S. Ca lie'. th. r''y C' 7' Ty 1427 N. i i kappa ioiFpa ill Ui.LJi.

tMz2 ih'ZZi Zr.i'rt 192r 1P25 DAY VA 1 Mi's itth I. Iliijs rr of the Indianapolis Alarr.na A i elation of the IUppa.i;rp G.t, Fraternity, entertained luncheonHoday in the Italian to'n of the Ilttl Lincoln, hT', a tsr guest a "the 1321. 1523 leers 1 members of the executive 1 1 i i it.rijr wii.i a tasKet oz ink the center, and at ech en 1 tal canclii sticks tid 'ith rfark tulle he 13 the li3ht and i candle. fraternity colors. nut cups were in the two r.f blue and.

the name car.ls wra cutouts, the frstternltv LIM. (lyvet were 1 i 5 for IJrs. Luke W. 1 v. Mrs.

Howe S. Jjin iers, Mrs. i'rv Jones. Mrs. li.

Taylor. Austin v. Cli Tord. Alien Ui Koyd. A.

Fritcturd. Theodore. Vonnegut and Mrs. lia ard Ciildwell. The Itvlianapolls Alumnae A elation vill observe I'refilc nt's next Saturday afternoon at Splnk Arris hf.tel.

This will i first nieeunj of the year. Mrs. Beasoner is pre gram chairman the day, rand the program will in elude a report of the rational vention heid at inn, Csrts June 24 fo July and s. re.rtpt for Mrs Charles A. Harris, who was elected rational vce of ine iraternity at the recer convert tion.

Mr. Harris is a member the Alumnss tion, Mrs. L. R. Mllllkan is chairman, having as her a i Mrs.

Dehi Alij, Mlsj Beckett, Irs. 1. A. Bell, ertne "rer, John L. 1 Eii sbeth Brayton, Urn.

Kirod, Mrs. Alfred ner, Mrs, Ifarr ld Hunter. Mrs. iu Jl ley Sherwood. Mrs.

firaftcn inn brick, iertrude Thuer a i Mrs. Louis liaerle. The 'schedule for the September la to June 1 is as fellows The rxpreenfen Club will hSv( rTecil lancheon at the Y. C. A.

luseday.j Any wlshfne; a cla ley on any rt of deep water swlnr "i may arrange for it with the A clay perlo has been arran ge. t. or echol chiilrn at 4 Mondays: Wednesiys. Friisys kr.d taturda The etate benrd of health rvn the "water is good enourh and the water Is being kept tit right terrperaturc. Mrs.

Jean McCormlcV will a cheru3 tor women whleh wi.l i i for the frst time. Monday, sir rubber 22. from. 7 to 8 p. ra.

night, Pert'ernber tve Fcrper Club, will rave it rerv.iur meetir; and eiectlo.i of rlfcri the ciutrocri ia the T. V. A. The Cirry On Club win i.sive regular treetlng and election of n'Ti cere Tue? Jay at the rf Josephins Jolmson, i.juu stre t. Tli Jvi ior dlvlrg ch win T.

Wednef i at 4 If.Kies. lof day at 4, The Junior cls i i aj mine ts for a.tur Ft To perlj ls rr.iy rr; i If as many as ten enroll period. Elrhtrn seretar!" the T. C. A.

in Indianapolis t.eAi fin nil "Settlnr Up" forfff rr i the rof.f ef the. Line. Tri hall, lb" new th V. O. A.

lidh Hfrrptsrv portunlt discis two kcyr. ie topics for 'th conference. All younjsr women have bern enii red It business rr industry; re lavited to a to I i held Thi fffternon "frori .1 to 5 o'clocK. Youi'g msrrle wn interested In organizing a flub irr lereati eduction and fT'u will ie. with Hiss Toy and ean in the cHbroom at the Y.

Finn, frrrriv Jnet r.ucker, of UvansviU, wlil pour A ryr land hit the tril f. this Rfternien 110 V. S. V. A.

rner. sr. frueatx, 'lh Msnkets, 1 fumrln? Its, jllt the br.iery TI, rlub rr. will rer Ain over v. ai.a have a cl meetlnsr out oors.

'A devrtior Jnfcirrn4l Ver result, cf the election I ti Tlornlr.r?. Tuer lay, iv 1 raturJ.J 13.11 o'e! lesson. 1 1'l I afernoons. dev. on 1 2 l.o", 3 jur.ifir rlvr every v'i: but Fttun'ay 11 cr i piunr 8 i on rf 7 7:3 cr li son a a a r.

1) 7:30 jne, S. A ma irltv of the ion ttk cf the V. C. A. wlil the frst we i In October hi .1 fill booklets annou of fhji re ri va Ha I ver: I elaffes will bin in the f' nir.

week. are 5 M' In t.he, charge of i.rs. R. I'arkir. fro i to I to 9:21 sn 1 the otrf letteric ta I Vm I rr, 7:3 to rm: Girl Scout lie i cz Troep Ko.

II be! 1 its f.r rr.ee i' 5 of the a a j. Troop I. wlil 1 rr.eetir.;?,; bcslr.riingr afternoon. Troon 2, Irvlns ton. T'i Indi crtai.

bei 1 Its r.t meetir.g tf the season la.it ri Troon Mr. I'. witz, ear 1. 1,1 l.oi 1 i'n r.rst Insr i4 evenlrrr. 1 roop N.

begins rfaUr meounga next Irii Scout? Troon 3" 't a 'Jrpr to Ct rrp A lid ay Tr I 1 1 honor i. st cf trooo. 1 renner. tenart. if.

irrjvt i Avior, 1 I enter Dc i auv University this Clvee Ii Tarty. 1 'My Vhlr.rt'n, 111., entertained FrU ty everintr nilh a bunco party at tie home her parents. Mr. an i Ti i it A e' S' I ru.k iu white i ri i il the 1 cr ra i roer. ix sr lornci J' r.

Ti tncluic't Ji I.utiR. 4 irrart i 5 i Cather't' bxrt. I i I st 1 Funk, 7. an'Jer, 1 'i i 1 1 i.v. i QiiJi? RIM I i 'tf' the i alio vo c.

t. 1 1 f5 VaiS; i 1 motr cr. I'RAN rr.d., 13 Ata lur i ieon i Jfrs. fyr rn Jit v. v.

th fit tr, i tr n. 1 Meiijn, I a i i i r. r. a 1 s. iitcn.

1 i 1 era it. l.t.. r. tt 1 JUi tiv Y. iVi Notes 1.

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