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I sise! in the services ty Richard Bsn, Phillip Stewart, Ruateu Tabor th n. Gibson wnscn. The Warner. rerent. Two taints la "memory cf France Defers.

1 and Louisey Posey Jemison. placed In Hopewell cemetery, were unveiled by Miss Eallte Adam, 1 a historical sfcetch'was read by Mn. Fanny Fca Jlugo, tod an acceptance speech ma by Mrs. Nels Havens. All three art descendants of Zepha nlah Posey, a revolutionary soldier and father cl the daughters In wbos 'memory the marker were placed.

The third Utlet at this cemetery was In memory cf Nancy Itellly Alley daughter ct John Reiily, a revolutionary soldier, cne of Morgan' riflemen, who served under General John Eur gcyne. He died In 143 Wlf ninety fyur year old. Tb Ufclet to memory cf Hester Fan ax Poston a Pleasant Run cemetery, was placed there ty her gTnddaughters. Mrs. Ella Rartcn.

Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Amos and Mr, telle J. Amoa It was unveiled by I Irs. EH Harton. and an hiitcri al s' ctch cf Amo Farrar, a revolutionary soldier, wa read by Ann Elizaveta Arr.cs.

The fifth tablet waa in memory cf Cecilia Poeey Bherman at tie Upper cemetery, east of Hush The icrvices closed with prayer and taps. nm isifer? of Waoekeway Chapter. DanvUle, were elected at meetlrsrat the home Ct llXS. i. tw parser, iuci are: Mrs.

IL C. Eeara. regent: Mr. II. Cpansler.

vice regent; Mr. A. S. Etrerag Miles, secretary; Mrs. O.

T. thorn, treasurer; rara. Harrison, re 'trar; Mrs. Roseoe Leak, historian; Mrs. o.

tawarus, cur fr vr tha croeram ccm ti rt Tftf are! Mrs. J. u. Grimes, Mrs. R.

IL King and Mr, Ernest Cooper. Mr. A. XJrapcr re Jorted cn the work of the A. lis Ruth Adam, patriotic chairman.

told pf plans lor the unvelltoK on June 9 of the marker on the site ox I the first Hendricka county settlement. Mrs. Ernest Cooper read the presi i dent general's message, and D. Hogata reviewed the Ilia of Thomas TX. Mr.

Alma. 'Dowden, Uitcn, is a new member. Assisting 1 hostesses were Mr. Z. E.

pougan.JMr. Paul IL Thlry and Mrs. It. D. War ner.

Misses Virginia Epangler and Martha Leak. Llzton, were ruests. An InviUtloa of the RockvUl Chapter to i attend group meeting at Turkey Run cn Jun 14 was accepted. Mem ber of the DanvUle Society C. AR will taks part cn the prcanuTnt closlTT meetlr.gr of the yer win be held June 23 witt Jdxa.

C. V. Edmon i on, Clayton. New Albany. Group Meeting.

Plankeshaw Chapter. New Albany, will meet for a picnic dinner In Juna. The prcrrara wU consist of a talk on Tha Kas'a History," by Mr. Paulina Etrack, and patriotlo quotations by 1 chapter member. Thl chapter will hostess to a group meeting at the Bcribner hou, Jun 13, to which members chapters at Charlestown, Corydon.

Hanover, Huntlngburg, Jef ersonvde, Madison, Salem and Bey meur ara Invited. Mrs. Crankshaw and Mrs. T. J.

Brooks, Bedford, etat dlractcr, wui attend. Anotner group meeting be held at Eloomlngton, 'June 11. i Mrs. noracs Murphy, Kunele, and Mrs. Guy Alspach, Rochester, state chairmen, were guests at the group meetlr.g held at LaFontatn recently.

Mrs. M. A. Dcran, ttatt chaplain; Mrs. V' Mayse, ut secretary; Mrs.

John McFadden. Mrs. Jamea Crankshaw "were Luncheon "was served to 141 msmierafrora Hammond, Oary, Mlahawaka, Couth Rend, Rochester, Columbia City, Huntington. Peru, Wabash, Fiymou h. and Mar Ion.

Mary Mott Oreen" Chapter, Bhelby vnie. win go ta Morristown June 14 to hold a aervlce at the grave of Benja mln Cole, a rerelutlonary soldier, after which the members will have luncheon at tie Hopper Kettle Inn. Mr. Hel ena Cotton, Mr. Clancy Colvln and Mra VT.

W. Means ara In charge. tilnbnix Chapter neeta. THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 1929. Ruzhyillc D.

Chapter Honors Five Daughters IBr 1X14 trH UCirILLS CHAPTER, Dausbters' cf the American Revolution, recently placed bronze marker on the graves of five daughter of revclutionary soldiers, "buried in Rush county. The chapter vm as He fr cir.cers cf 7HHara Donaldson Chapter. Xdlnhurg. are Mrs. Susan B.

Reeves, regent: Mra Josephine O. Dhc. vice regent; Mrs Aline B. Auxler. sec Ccmeiia K.

Heible. treaa uxer; MIes Margaret Thompson, regis trtx; Mrs. riortace T. Mutx, historian. Th election waa held at a meeting at the home of Mrs.

Reeves. Mrs. Ellza beth Moffett gave a review of Nlchol eon's The Cavalier Frora Tennessee." 1 which was cf special Interest to the chapter because th heroine of the Donaldson, la a de scendent of tse'iame Donaldson line cf encestry which the Edlnburg charter Is narr.ed. Richard Loughery, winner cf tne essay contest, was a guest. Miss Lucille HutcMason, also a winner, was unatle to be present, and her essay was read by Miss Anne Prultt.

Mrs. rua read the article by Mrs. Horace Murphy. uncle, con crrr.Ir.7 the oath cf alle giance tUL At a meeiir 5 on June 13 1 rtJnt memtcrs. Mrs.

Clay die cv t'" 1 I W.t ftM.W i mm With memorial Tablets CnmpUm TT11J program was In charge of lira. Rena Thompson, Indianapolis. and Miss Genevleva Wiley. Lo Asgele. will give a musical prograsL Ouest will be entertained.

Elisabeth Harrison" Sode'ty A. Valparaiso, will give tha program for Via lima UTIVt.a. trtrm Harrison Chapter, D. A. Valapa ralso; for which Mrs.

Leslie Lembke, Mrs. IL J. Arnold, Miss Mary Trudelle, Miss Xsabelle Ely will be hostesses, Tha president of the A. IL. Mrs.

George P. Chester, will give an address on Pruyn Chapman Chapter, Warsaw, met recently at tha nam ox Mrs, Frank Hetrlck. Mr. Emma Raymond assisted, Mrs. Hetrlck gave th lesson on tha flag ana a paper on "Defense of Religion, Defense or cau cation.

Defense of Patriotism," was read by Mra. Willis. Tb chapter met Tuesday with Nathaniel Prentice Chapter. Llzonier, at the country home of Mr. Boyd.

Dear Syracuse. General da Lafayette'. Chapter win meet In June with the following hostesses: Mis Mary McMullen, Mrs. F. D.

Falley, Mrs. jonn H. Taywr, wrs. Leroy Chllder. Mr.

Sarah Crockett, Mrs. IL. i. wetrger, wrs. i a omuut Mrs.

Oraca Powers, Mrs. L. Jones. A talk on 'Americanism" will be given ty. Mrs.

Ethel Hamlin, Huner wadei, Memorial Servlc ai CrawfordsvtQ. Harvey Morris, Salem, former state vice regent. naa preseniea a copy of "Marshal Ney, Befor and After Execution," to the Washington county list. This book 1 linked with th history of Washington county in the life of Dr. XL O.

Neyman. SaltlDo, who wa the ton of Marshal Ney. Dorothy Q. Chapter, Crawf ordsvflle. will bold a memorial service a oaa Hill cemetery, June 13.

at 4: SO a nu in memory cf th thirty two" mem bers or the chapter wno nave cuea. Th chanter reports the following sol diers of the revolutionary war buried in Montgomery county: Jacob Miller, Sebastion stonebraker, Samuel Gregory. William, Manson, James MeAr thur. Robert Gott, Alexander Foster, Presley Simma. John Hardee, John McNulty, Samuel Newell and John Snoddy.

Lone Tree Chapter, Greensburg. met Monday at the eld home in Milan of Stephen 8. Harding, whom Lincoln appointed territorial governor of Utah. The home is 'naif a museum. It waa the birthplace of the mother of Mrs.

Herbert West, a member of the chanter and a granddaughter of Harding. Members of this chapter who attended the G. A. R. Bertault Craduat Will a Glv Program at MT3 ATT JTTf rTTATRTTR.

Mlsa AEeen dalber, graduate of the Berisult School of Expression. will give a program at the June breakfast to be given under auspices of the Girls Friendly Society at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Runday at 12:30 p. to, in tha Roberts social room of the church.

Miu Helen MUford la In charge of reservation and Miss Dorcas Sipf, chairman of arrangements, will be assisted by Miss Vally Dorsey and Miss Lena Foxlow. Miss lOaiber will give Such a Joke," "Ways of a Maid and "Too Much for Pat." George Hicks, pianist, will play "Old Refrain" (Xrelsler and "Ocean Pearl" (Blaise). 1 JL. His shrcvdest hovel AAnrr tale convention in Indianapolis were Mrs. West, Mrs.

Charles Ryan, Mrs. John Mrs. Winona DeJwert. Sara Winston Henry Chapter. New castle, met Friday at the Historical baildlng.

Members of the Patrick Henry Chapter. A. and their wives were guests. 7 Te Gtva Flcnie at Fort. Richmond Chapter will Join the Eaton (O.) Chapter In holding; a.

picnic party at Ft. St. Clair, near Eaton. June 14. The dinner will be served by tne women oz tne canoora cnuren.

Mrs. Richard SchlUtnger. chairman ef the committee on arrangements, will be assisted by Mrs. Charlotte Read Smith. Member of the transporta tion committee are Mrs.

e. c. cune and Mra. E. King.

Mrs. Nellie Cowles Roas naa charge of the pro gram, Mrs. J. F. Hornaday, a former regent, has been made a life member of the National Old Trail Road Association in appreciation of ber work in locating one of the Old Trails mon uments at Richmond.

National Old Trail Chapter. Cam bridge City. win meet Friday with Mr. Anna Woodward, assisted by Mrs. Cora Callaway.

Miss Helen Hicks and Miss "Pauline Woodward. The flag lesson wUl be led by, Mrs. Carrie waddeu. Mra. W.

Dice. Corlnrton. has been appointed state chairman of the conservation committee to succeed Mrs. Herbert West. Oreensbnrg, who resigned.

The committees on foreign relation. Caroline Scott Harrison memorial. Founders memorial and Na tional Old Trail road have been dropped from the list of national com mittees, and therefore no state chairmen of the committee are necessary. With' these changes; and the addition of Mrs. James F.

Hornaday. Richmond, state trails chairman, and Mr. Leroy Bradley, Ft. Wayne, radio chairman, the roster of state chairmen of the Indiana society is the same as last Vanderburg cnapter, Evansvuie. met Thursday for luncheon at the Y.

W. C. A. Joseph H. Jglehart gave an address on "Defense of the Flag." New Harmony Chanter met recently at the home of Mrs.

Jesse Anderson. Vacancies caused by the resignation of Mrs. Marcla Ford, first vice regent. and Miss Mary E. Fauntleroy.

regis trar, were xuiea or tne election ox Mrs. Almah Gmmp. vice regent, and. Miss Caroline Pilham. registrar.

Mrs. Kelly Fitzgerald, the Incoming; regent. appointed the following committees: Patriotlo education, Kathlene Robb McRoberts, Mrs. Elsie Over street; Mrs. Louis' Hickman.

New Har mony, Mrs. Eunice G. Webb, Pceey viue. Mrs. Chariea jonnaon Br Mrs, Mabel 8, GudgeL Cyn thlana; registratipn, Mrs.

Jesse Ander son: foreign affairs, Mrs. Elsie Over Mrs. Ada Davis. Owensvnie. gave a.

report on we congress, sua Caroline Pelham read the president general' address. Lebanoav Chapter Meet James Bin Chapter. wCl bold an an day meeting this month at the) home of MsryiBreedlove, ZionsrUla. Liberty Society, C. A.

Lebanon, will have a pimw June 10. Miss Ruth Audra Miller win give Some Dont's for the Flag." Moine Pitcher Society. C. A. 'also of Lebanon, win meet at the same time.

Miss Marion Crane win. talk, on "KaVa Home at Oeorsetown." and Miss Sarah Jan Ritchie win teU oi the "Correct Use of the Flag." Mrs. A. P. Poorman, state, director oz tne c.

A. R. win be a truest. Nathan Hmkle Chanter. Bunivan.

met recently at the home of Mra. Joe Rw crowder witn Mrs. p. a. euuto.

Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Mr. Orion B.

Harris, assisting hostesses. Mrs. Elizabeth Plrtle read a paper on "Women Signers of the Declaration of mdependenee'; a monologue waa riven bv Mrs. J. B.

Miller: Mrs. Rob ert Crowder aanr and Miss Harriet BlckneU played the piano. The new officer are: Mr. J. Rv geiit; Mrs.

J. W. Llndley, vice regent; Mrs. William Riggs. Mrs.

Josephine Miles corresponding secre tary: Miss Rose Ben treasurer auss Ethel Barco, Mrs. Harry White, historian. The chapter win attend a district meeting to be held at the Harrison home, Vtncennea. June 14. The annual picnic of the chapter win be held with Mrs.

Charles Flrtle. The program, will In clude flag Quotations, patriotic music and a talk by Mrs. H. Stratton on "Flags Wa Hare Ltvett Under Sine the Landing of the Pilgrims." Charles CarroU Chapter. Delphi, win meet for picnic dinner June 21 at the country horn.

of Miss Marie Frtsbee. New. officers win be' Installed. Mrs. R.

IL Wagoner, Mrs. V. K. WhitUesey, Mrs; Arthur Gro and Mrs. Minnie Todd win assist, v.

Tnciana Hi ta' tS. a Winchester Chapter, xoet lt2x tha regent, Mrs. Mary.B. Hinshaw. Tues day axtemoan.vxn answer to rou call facU were given on "Indiana from ei to 65." Mrs.

Mary Sheeley Tirm read the flag lesson, Mrs. Cora Frist Goodrich rave a report of the congress. Mrs. Dona Silvers Bxltton gave an account of the runderrround Railway." Mrs. Kate Macy Miller, sang a crrH war song accompanied by Mrs.

Nelle Dlggs Beals. The chapter wiU celebrate Flag Day with a picnic. Benjamin Dubois Chanter. Liberty. WiU hold a Picnic at Liberty nark.

June 14, with Miss Maud Huntington In charge. Miss Susan Brooks wm ba fmctMi to the Daniel Brooks Chapter; Shoals and iAogootee. for the Jun mMtinv Ron call responses win be quotations concerningthe flag. A round table discussion win be led by the rerent. Mrs.

Oeorgie Stokes. Mrs. Vlrxll Wilson. Pcu)lti mmtm talned thirty three members of Kik thswenund Chapter, Anderson, at a garden party recently. New officers yT UXTt regent; Mrs.

T. NiDher. vice remst Ktr t. Clintock. recording secretary; Mr.

W. wiicajuuiuar sacreisrv Mr. P. B. OTtein.

treasurer; Mrs. Ed Btoke. registrar; Mrs. Jesse Fremont Croan. historian: Mix Rrth cf.

phenaon, chaplain. Reports of tne congress were given by Mrs. H. Nune, Mrs. George Lilly.

Mr. F. rtM" C. S. Nuckols and Mra.

W. W. Atnerton. John Wilwun an4. r.

Florence Sherwood gave clarinet and piano numbers. Miss Mary Bobrecht. Chicago, a ruest. Th for the meeting June 14 win be Mrs. May.

assisted by Mrs. Margaret wxupuy, aicwunama Mr. O. W. Gates.

Mas. Ward Tupman. liOTrnsencj, Mrs. Hector D. Kirk.

Mrs. H. A. Nichols Urt Martha Buck and Mrs. John W'ph i Obaerve Flag Dj Alexander Hamilton Chanter.

Franklin, wCl observe Flag day at the home of Mrs. Ird Valentine. Assistant cosiesse wm be 5 Mrs. w. Parker.

Mrs. John Phlpps, Mrs. Raymond Pickerel, Mr. Ira Ragsdale, Mrs. Arthur Records.

Mrs. Wstt Schaffer, Mrs. James Covert. Mrs. Joseph Simpson.

Kitty Smith. Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. Webb Walden.

Mrs. John Warner and Mrs. Harry Cast. Mrs. Albert Thompson, Mrs.

Anna dim, Mrs. Martha Morris and Miss Payne win entertain the Christopher Harrison Chapter, feaicm, at a garden party June 12. John Conner rmapter. Connersrllle. will meet Frid with Mrs.

Emma 8. McFarian. a unt on origin or Patriotlo Songs." by Mrs. Isabel XCensler, wiU be illustrated by Mrs. Ines Hurst.

Mrs. Mildred Hull. Mrs. Irene Baum heckeL Mr. Rowena Froth.

Assist ant hostesses win be Mrs. Madge mc Kennan, Mm. lsabelle Kensler, Mrs. Fannie Sanders and Miss Josephine Newklrkv 1 Mrs. J.

WSson ana unv James IN CHARGE OF JUNE BREAKFAST OF RILEY HOSPITAL CHEER GUILD i I iEJ MRS. CHARLES HOGATX. Mrs. Charks Hogate Is president mi ST; ii i fa which win have Its annual June breakfast June 14 at 11 a. m.

In the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. Mrs. A. reservation. x' i The breakfast is in honor ef Mra.

Ethel P. Clarke, director of the Indiana University Hospitals Training School for Nurses. Other, honor guests win Include Oovernor and Mrs. Harry O. Leslie and the judges of the circuit and supreme courts of Indiana and their wives.

The guild devotes Its sendee to the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, making garments and sur gical dressings and gives various other. aias. The work la carried on through church organizations, women's duba and other SToune of Interested women in the city and state. A sewinz room Is maintained at the hospital. A fea ture at the breakfast nu bo a display of garments and cxesslngs made for the hospital.

In the charge of Mrs. A. J. Porter, who win explain the work done by the guild. Tne invocation win be given by the Rev.

Bert R. Johnson; of the Downey Avenue cnnstian church. Governor Leslie win make an address of wel come and Mrs. Clark; Dr. s.

T. Thompson and Judge Clarence R. Martin win Judge Thomas B. Coulter, VlncennesJwlU make the prtan cipal talk, Mrs. Margaret Ann Welch win sing, accompanied by Miss Mar tna oeissier.

Joeepn James stubbs win play xylophone selections. Mrs. Martha J. Stubbs win be toastmaster. Following' breakfast, guests win be taken on a tour of the nospitsi.

Reservation for the breakfast may be made with Mrs. Hueber or her assistants, Mrs. 8. B. Taylor, Mrs.

Hadley Green and Mr. Porter. Mrs. John F. Ward, chairman of L.

Morris wm entertain Hoosler Dm Chapter. Corydon, on Flag day. Francis Vigo Chapter, Vlncenne, dee orated the grave of Francis Vigo with flowers recently. The marking on the monument erected at tha grave by the chapter has been made more distinct, by the use of a sine covering contrib uted by P. J.

Burns, a member of the Vlneenned Historical Society. Oeneral. Prancl Marion Chapter, Marion, win have a luncheon June 14 at the home of Mrs. Charles KeUar, in Warren. Honor guest vrUl high school medal winners.

Annual reports of officers will be received, Mrs. Kel lar will be assisted by Mrs. Alva Berg unan. Mrs. Claude Black, Mrs.

Robert pHemmick. Mra. J. F. Life.

Mrs. Virgil Knlgbt, Mrs. F. M. Fresnau.

Mrs. James Teegarden, Mrs. Julia Ann Peele. Mrs. Doyt Holllday and Miss Grace McVlcker.

Major Hugh Dinwiddle Chapter, Knlghtstown, win be entertained this month by Mrs. Dorothy Row Cortner, Miss Lyda A. Sparks and the Misses Ramsey, at a picnic dinner. This cnapter haa located the cravea of the following revolutionary soldiers burled in Henry county: Richara conway, Revel Colbum, Roderie Craig. Caleb Dllle, Hugh Haeley.

Ebeneaer Harper, Captain Phinp Hedrtck, Andrew Ice, John Keeellng. Captain Nathaniel Lenard. Christopher Long. Capt. James Stevenson.

Joel wiwnn, Tackett, Ji Tlardmi and CooUdra." Mrs. Sarah, EUlot win be hostess 'to the June meeting of Frances Slocum Chapter. Wabash. Mrs. Lucy Bent Mills win lead the lesson on "Problems of Peace; Harding and Coolldge." Oswald Ryan.

Anderson, will give an address before the Ft. Harrison Chap ter. Terr Haute. Flag day. The hostesses for th meeting will be Mrs.

Al bert A. Faurot, Mra. J. Mandevme, Mrs. R.

H. Shepherd. Miss 1 Laura Smith and Miss Lena Reading. axra. cnarie f.

xoonts win oe nost ess to the June meeting of Paul Revere Chapter, MUnde. Her assistants are: Mrs. Edith criny, Mrs. Emily Hanley. Mrs.

Margaret Petty. Miss Stella Teegarden. Mr. A. F.

Hickman win give a talk on "Defense of the Annual report win bei received at the June meeting of Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter. Indianapolis, for which Mrs. Frank D. stalnaker. Mrs.

Thomas R. Kackley. Mrs. Bernays Kennedy. Mrs.

Jacquelln S. Holllday win be nostesses. land Chapter win entertain the chapi ver june l. a rouna zame cuscussion sARS. A HUEBXR.

of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild. J. Hueber is chairman In charge of the reception committee wm beT assisted by Mrs. Charles WUtsle, Mrs. Hueber, Mrs.

P. O. Re Uly, Mrs. Anna Tomllnaon, Mrs. IL O.

Warren. Mrs. John Beckner. Mrs. J.

D. Sullivan, Mrs. Daniel Weir, Mrs. J. S.

McLaughlin. Mra. G. P. Mrs, O.

P. Bundy, Mrs. R. W. Houser, Mrs.

Harold Trealer. Mrs. Ed Jackson, Mrs. Albert Maguire, Mrs. W.

O. Grady. Mrs.7 M. E. Ccetin.

Mrs. Dawson LCaster, Mrs. Eugene S. Westervelt, Mrs, George B. Stockton, Mrs, Porter, Mrs.

Fred Schlagel. Claud Mick. Mrs. W. M.

Seward. Mrs. ElUs Bhiss. Mrs. W.

M. Holdaway. Mrs. A. W.

Fleming, Mrs. Maude Terrell. Mrs. O. H.

Gripe, O. C. Taylor, Mrs. Perry Vlekera, Mrs. Charles F.

Miller, Mrs. Julius Travis, Mrs. Hugh Mo Olbeny, Mrs. H. H.

Rlnne, Mrs Em xnett Judaon. Mrs. David Roas, Mrs. Clarence R. Miss Pearl Randall and Miss Elizabeth Smith.

Mr. Ira Fisher, chairman of host easfcs, will be assisted by the Misses Juanita Martyn Flora Hoover. Esther CoaseU. Marie Todd. Alice Velsey, Margaret MeFarland, Mra.

W. K. Pat ton, Mrs. John H. O.

Orieb, Mrs. W. H. Russell, Mrs. R.

Ruth. Mrs. Michael He, Mrs. Carl Mrs. George Walnwright, Mrs.

A. M. Alexander, Mrs. M. Maxoney, Mrs.

Fraztds Wandac Mrs. Chariea Nagel. Mrs. Theodore Craven, Mra. J.

L. Du vaU and Charles Obold. Decorations win be tat the charge of George Brattain. assisted by Mrs. Warren O.

HarreU, Mrs. C. McMUlla. Mr. Claude Myers.

Mrs. Fred Fox and Miss Flora Hoover. win be held on "The Program Enjoyed and Whyf Mrs. Jay SeU win review the D. A.

R. Magazine. Mra. Lula Roughs Mr. Amanda Phimpa and Mrs.

Bertha Hoakins win be hostesses for the June plcnlo of Calumet Chapter, East Chicago. Mrs. E5 telle Webb. Mrs. Minnie Chaney, Mrs.

Jceephm White. Mrs. Cora Taylor. Mrs. Nellie Crebb and Mrs.

Edna William will have charge of Flag day meeting of. Missis slnewa Chapter. Portland. i Mrs. 'H.

B. Tutbin will 'be hostess to tha June meeting of Abijah Blge low Chspter, Michigan City. xne an mi at picnic ox veeaerssurg cnapter win oe neid tbis mootb: with tne cnapter officers in Fifteen societies of the A. R. were represented at the state conven tion, 'j Ninety four members registered.

Luncheon wa served at the Elks Club with covers laid for 106. Mrs. James L. Gavin, Mrs. J.

B. Crankshaw. Dr. and Mrs. Clearwater.

Mrs. Charles B. Kern were honor guests. Mrs. George Morlarty Jiaa resigned aa state chaplain of the C.

A. and president of the Amy. Dunkle Society, Logansport. Her place on the state board has been filled by. Mrs.

8, D. Conner, Mrs. O. B. Taylor is the new president of Old Glory' Society, A.

Indianapolis. Mrs. James H. Xwbank, regent. CoL Archibald Locnry Cnapter.

Dearborn county, and Mrs. Walter Kerr, chapter historian, took part in the dedication ceremonies cf the tablet on the Courthouse at Rising Sun. la honor of the seventeen revolutionary soldiers burled in ouo county. Judge wuaam D. Ricketts, who gave the address.

Is a descendant and namesake of wmiam Ricketts. one of the brothers who fought in th same Pennsylvania regiment, and are burled in the coun ty. Tne soiaiers Honored are: Lewis Bailey. Benjamin Chambers. Robert Brown.

John Dixon. John Elliott, MoseaLacey, Noah Miller. John Ful ton. Nathan MarbJ. William Ricketts, Nathan Ricketts, Robert Ricketts, Hannanlah Rollins.

Ephriam Bobbins. James Stewart, Lot North. Timothy Ward. Bloomlngton Chapter win entertain at luncheon Tuesday at the First Christian church. Mrs.

Crankshaw, Mrs. James Waugh and Mra Roseoe CByme win be guests. The members of the Bedford Chapter, win Join in this meeting. MaJ. Hugh Dinwiddle Chapter, Knlghtstown, has Invited the Sara Winston Henry Chapter.

Newcastle, to attend a picnic dinner at the Soldiers' CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY AT HOME IN BRO OKVJLLE ROAD 1 MR, AND MRS. JOHN KTZXEY. Mr. snd Mrs." John' Kllley, for many years residents of Wsrren township, recently celebrated their fifty fifth wedding anniversary at their home In th BrockvUleroad Mr. Xltley, who at one time was township trustee and later member of the board of county commissioners, is seventy eight year of ft and his wife 1 evnty four.

i mtiey, wno ns seen an active zigur in puoac me, waa oom wimm Marion count, near the National; road aoA what 1b turn Bhrrtdaa avenue, and Sailors Orphans Home, Blnlghts town. June 14. Wythougan Chapter. Plymouth, met Friday for luncheon at the home of Mrs. J.

Erwin. William Oard Chapter. Braxil. met recently at the home of Mrs. Adda Busby, east of Brazil, and installed new officers: Mrs.

Clara Finch, regent; Miss. Jennie Bishop, vice regent; Miss Mabel Blsbop, treasurer; Miss Jean Buck! in. historian; Mrs. Julia Roberts, registrar; Mrs, Adda Busby, chaplain; Miss Pearl Finley. secretary.

A. paper on "Restoration ef Ft. Niagara" waa read by Jean Bucklin. The next meeting win be a garden party at the home of Mrs. Finch at Center Point, June 28.

Bridge, Luncheon for Miss Rhodes Miss Eleanor Mnran entertained thl afternoon with a bridge luncheon in honor of Miss Virginia Rhodes, whose marriage to Robert Greeiy win take dace Juna 29. A fiirr rf th affair was a handkerchief ahower. Ouests included Mrs. John Rhodes. Mrs.

Robert Greeiy, and the Misses Mary Mills. Elizabeth Preston, Flora Ellen Walters, tmrt. nnrmH Josephine Brown, Catherine and Aiieen Driscou. Mary Louise Lari more. Ruby Pasho, Dorothy Jane nurain.

wane luddau. Mary Jane Morris, Ellxabeth Hodges, Margaret Ice, Bovere Pott and Franeea and Virginia Oreely. Mrs. J. T.

Moran, mother of th hostess, assisted. V7 Statthousai C. 0. P. Women to Hold Picnio'jjune 10 Members of the Etatehouse 7om ens Republican Club win give a picnic at Broad Ripple park Tuesday evening, June 1.

it waa announced Saturday by Mrs. Jessie Oremel spacher, bead of th women's i and children's department of the state industrial board. who Is president of the club. Invitations have been extended to aU Statehouse and State house annex employes and their Governor Harry G. Leslie, who has been invited as a special announced that an offices in the Capitol building and annex would be closed at 4 p.

m. the day of the picnic. Ticket for the dinner, it was will be honored by the management of the park for admission to the evening dance. Special committees have been named to have charge of the entertainment and program. Car.non Staff Alumni io Have Luncheon June 15 UISS VLROINIA SZZDS.

Mis Virginia Seeds 1 chairman of the program committe for the third annual luncheon of the Cannon staff alumni of Arsenal Technical High School, to be held June 15. at 12 noon at the Columbia Club. Reserva tlona have been made far 100 from students of fifteen colleges, The Cannon is a weekly publication at Arsenal Technical Hlxh School. Milo H. Stuart principal of the school, and Mrs.

Btuart wui oe nonor guest. R.Tibbetts. Naturalist. Gives Children's Program i Elliott H. naturalist, was the principal peaker at the Saturday forenoon psogram for children at the Children's Museum, 1150 Meridian street.

Tibbetts. who te widely known among nature lovers in the city, spoke on "Bird Song You Should and gave bird song and calls. An school children of the city are invited to these program. There is no admission fee. a Indianapolis TTomen CHICAGO.

June (AJP.) Two Indianapolis women were winners, in three trophy events yesterday at the annual summer tournament of the American Bridge League. M. Cohen. Mrs. R.

Fleischer, R. Frankenstein and Mrs. M. K. Alexander, of Chicago, won the Shepard IX Barclay prize for two mixed teams playing as a team of four.

v. Mrs. J. F. Dalton, Chicago, and R.

E. Needham. Greenville. Pa, won the J. C.

Beardsley trophy for mixed pair. E. A. Rovn, and Mrs. O.

R. Lemmon, Indianapolis, were Mrs. A R. Bingham, Indianapolis, and Mrs. J.

F. Dalton. Chicago, won the prise donated by Mrs. M. K.

Alexander, Chicago, president of the women's branch of the bridge lesgue, for the special match for players. A Saleide Victim' Lever I Fennd. PEORIA, IttV June (UP.V Edwin Page. the Chicago broker for whose love Donna Barron, pretty actress, committed suicide, was found today at the palatial home of his sister. Mra John Scully, in Grand View drive.

Page had been missing since the first of the week when his name appeared in suicide notes which the actress bad pinned beneath her sweater before leaping from the window of a Chicago apartment hotel. Entertain Grand Matron. Southport Chapter No. 442..0. E.

8. will entertain Mrs. Abble Hanson, Hammond, worthy grand matron. July 19 A banruet at the Southport Masonic hall win be held at 6 p. m.

Mrs. Zora Mcpherson, worthy matron of th Southport chapter 'meata. is w.cnarja. arrange I. Second District Auxiliary, Legion Units, to Meet in Joint Conference at Linton RS.

EDITH BROWN win preside ifJ I district auxniary units and Legion posts, to be held la. Linton Cur. I 1 1 A dinner win be served by the Linton Auxinary members. Mrs. Etl.el 1 Dixon win be on the committee of arrangements.

The fcUowirg units wO be represented: Bloomr.dd, Linton, MartlnsvCle. "Spencer; Vlncennes, Rlcknen, Washington. Wheatland and Edwardsport. District committee chairmen win report, and chairmen will be urged to send In reports The Eloomlngton Post and unit recently obtained 13.S00 back compensation for a disabled soldier In th community, and a monthly compensation. The unit has been caring for the family," Mrs.

Brown's daughters, Betty and' Lucille, assisted with the Eloomlngton poppy day ctivlties. Mis Lucille atanding second high In her sales. Mrs. Brown Is state membership chairman and expect to report 11.C0O memTdfers tn th department by state convention time, August 55. 34.

1 Mrs. Anna Eldridge win be the hostess for the next meeting of the Fowler Unit, at her home in BosweU. according to Miss Ruby McXeely, secretary. The last meeting the Fowler Unit was attended by Mrs. Walter Smith.

Mr. Clarence Dim mick, Mra. 'Joseph Lewis, Mrs. John Anderson and Mr. R.

SUnespring. from WUilamsport. Th member mad poppy wreaths and decorated graves ct all world war soldier. Mrs. Bess Shutter and Erchel Phillips win be delegates to th state convention.

Mra Henry Haywood and Mrs. Ancll Oay win be alternatea. The unit voted to send $ia ta the district child welfare chairman for the division at Knlghtstown. The state convention cadi win be Issued early in July. Plans are going forward rapidly for the entertainment of the guests at Richmond.

The department of Indiana Legion and Auxiliary gave to each of the twenty six graduates from the regular and vocational courses at the Soldiers and Sailors Children Home at Knlghtstown a Si gold piece as a Graduation gift, makinr a total of lfty two gold pieces. Mrs. Elizabeth Eisenblse and Pleas Greenlee presented the gifts. i Cared for Famfly. The Charles Eturdevant Unit, Tipton, recently met in the Legion headquarters in the armory.

Mra Blanche R. Mount presided. Mrs, Dessie Jones Sve a report of a card party. A am which has been cared for by the district and state for more than a year, has been turned over to th county trustees. Tha man win be hospitalized.

Alice Collins, Emma Cox and Margaret Graham, who were on a Memo rial day committee, gave a report. Mrs. j. ciuraevamv mower oz tne man for whom the post wa presented to the auxiliary a wreath to be placed in honor of the Uriknown Soldier. Mra Loren De Vault contributed eight dozen popple for grave decora tion.

Mra Fay Cline, secretary, read a letter from the unit's adopted charge tn the Ft. Bayard N. Ml Hospital. Members of th post and unit attended Memorial services. A telegram or sympathy was sent to Mrs.

oienn Olf ford because of the death of her father. "Mrs. Fay Cline and Mrs. Jone were elected delegates to the state convention tn Rich mond. Rexresnments were served.

Mrs. James Bozarth. vice president of the Cambridge City Unit, will be acting president in the' absence ot Mrs. Myrle Snyder, who win leave soon for New York and Atlantic City on a six weeks vacation. Nellie Plattner.

secretary cf th n. kalb Unit. Auburn, win go to the state convention aa a delegate in tne placa of Mabel Haines, recently named. The member of the Dekalb Unit will entertain the Waterloo and KendalMlle Unit members at a meeting. Tuesday evening at the home Mrs, Mabel Rain.

The last meeting was held May 14 with Mrs. Ada CarnDbeU as host ess. Mrs. Campben was assisted byi Mrs. w.

u. ib xne meeting was opened with the salute to the flag, chaplain's prayer and to tne Constitution. Several bunco tables were arranged by the hostess at the close of the business. Refreshments were served by the committee. Tne unit naa soia a number of soldier made articles for the benefit of the man who made The members of the Auburn Auxliary marched in uw jMemonai aay parade.

Operate Child Clinie, i The Bloomlngton Unit is the only unit in the; state to have organized and operated a clinks for the children of preschool age. On the last Thurs day of each month, children are examined free by local chvslclana. Each month following, if the mother ef the child so deslrea. the child may receive medical care and advice. Mothers of very moderate, means receive special attention." The first health clinic wa held In October, IMS.

Mr. Hunter, auxiliary resident of th Burton WooJery, Unit, acted a gen. era! chairman, assisted bv twnt? auxiliary members, one hundred and seventy eight children have 'been ex ammea since the clinic was started. Mrs. T.

Moblev. nrealdcne nf tha Louis Monroe Unit, Elwood. has resigned and Mrs. Francis. Lang has been elected to fin the unexpired term.

Mrs. R. Beck has been elected first vice president: Mr. Mildred Cox, second vice president: Mr. Louise Lewis, secretary, waa re elected.

The unit held a special meeting May 27. Mra Margaret More land. Eighth dis trict committeewoman. and Mrs. Minna district secretary.

were guests. The next meeting win be held Monday in the Legion home, Mrs. Mendai L. Hamilton. president of the Mid die town Unit, has asked for sewing for members.

The unit win get In touch with Mrs. L. A. cortner, of the soldiers and Sailors Children's Home at Knlghtstown. and the member win make articles for the smaller children.

According to Miss Araminta Hunt. Third district committeewoman and mm are appreciated for two reasons. First, because they are sure to wear and look well for years to come. I Secondly, because they have that intangib! value of hsvlng come from a house with a reputation for making only the best and most artistic jewelry snd 234 Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis Essential of Cca Cutle'ura Soap diHf to cleanse the bn snd keep it ia fresh, heakhy condition. Assist with Cnilcnra Ointment to sooth snd heal any frtirstiona The fs yorire method of cariej for the alia for the past Mty yean.

XJc Oiamrnt 50c. Tkkwa 39c IHm oCHdcM. Der. MilJa. MaM.

i9 atea over a Joint conference cf the Ccccni 'Bloomlngton, Fsirtanki, a member of the the auxiliary earned arrrcxirr aUly S220 en Popp day. At the next rr.rt ing cf the Third district ita th commltteewomen for is lected, and district cfiicers elected. Mis Hunt has set the al for membership la the district at 1.200. Tha Third district held a feting at Jasper Saturday everUr raul V. McNutt spoke.

Mrs. Jane Wood, La Petlle tecr'e taire of the Marion county ealcn cf the Eht and Irty. has a letter to members announci. ths following committee aprcintr.T.ts: Constitution and bylaws. Jane k1, chairman; Ruth Oiimour, Ci ra hoff and Edna Hodapp; scclal, l.uih Glimour.

chairman, assisted ty Greenlee. Ruth Rid ewav. V. Jones, Freda Moore, Christine ter: finance, Tay Jenney. Doris Greenlee and Elanche Ko.st; tuncheort, Clara Klrkhoff, chairr.rt; Edna Hodapp, Christine Carter end Jennie Chambers; mrmtcrih' p.

Blanche Breediove, Grace llinkla ar.i Claire Thurston, Te Drop Summer M.eetlnrs. Mrs. Blanche McClurg, retit da peao, Delaware Madison couhty tiJcn. has extended an Invitation to all mem bers ef Petit Salon No. 123, to attend a "dinner initiation" to be fceli at the Y.

W. C. A. In Muncie at 6 p. m.

The initiation will te he! 1 after dinner. Mrs. Mary be hostess. Miss Rosemary LHrs.hr if. chapeau, win preside over a meetlnj of Petit Ealon, 12S.

at 8 p. m. Monday evening at state hexdrjarrs. The Aaron Bclslnrer Unit No. 173, Garrett.

wiU discontinue meeting lathe rummer months. The May meeting was held In the Lc icn ci and one new member was added ta the list. Mabel Lawhead is eecr'ts ry. The following officers were elected for the, new unit at Culver: Mra Cora Culp, president: Mrs. Carrie M.

Cl aecreatry, and.Mrs. Fiorenc I.L jer, treasurer. irs. ursce srts, treasurer of the Madisa Nottlnshim, Unit, has added the names cf Matilda Hackney and Ruth MiUcr to tha unit roster. Mra Alvene Coons has been elected secretary of the new unit at Rush villa.

Mra Lulu H. Smith, secretary of the Y. M. C. A.

Unit. Indianapolis, has added the names of Mrs. Madeline Miner, Mra Ivory Msy Eass and Mrs. Irene Winfrey to the 1823 list ot members. Mrs.

Elizabeth Eisenblse was the auxiliary speaker at the Huntlnrtcn Post and Unit dinner, June 4. l'aul V. McNutfwas the Legion cpeaker. Mrs. D.

F. La Fuze, treasurer cf the John Holllday Unit, has reported five additional members. Mra Katherine Laugh ton has presented the Otter Lske Billet, in Michigan a memorial library. James J. Davidson, superintendent of the home, has asked for contributions of to'Jx new and old books for the librsry.

Mrs. Roy P. Daniels, secretary cf the Bonnie Sloan Unit, New Albany, has reported the names of Mrs. O. W.

Daniel. Mrs. U. E. Bir, Msls Marilyn Bfr.

Mra. Charles. Faweett and MiiS Jean Faweett as new 1823 members. Joe Welsh Unit, No. 123, Greens burg, met May 27 in the Legion club rooms, jjurrog ue session, was voted to put the unit's Quota of $12 In! the district child welfare fund for the provision of the division ar ed for by th district at the Knlsrhtstowa home.

The unit also forwarded $5 ta the United States Veteran Hospital at Outwood. for the supply shelf. The membership committee reported an addition of 103 members in the recent drive, making a total of ICS members. Mrs. Charles Kuddleston, president of the Greensburg Unit, presented to Mrs.

Ed Overtd. chalrrr.ia of the winning membership team, an auxiliary emblem nln. r. Orerton presented an auxiliary 'emblem pin to eacn ci ner helpers, Mrs. John Green and Mrs.

Russell Bird. Mrs. Arthur Lemmon spoke on membership in th district. Mrs. Huddles ton gave a report of the presidents and secretin's meeting.

Popples to combine wiuh wreaths were made by the members and used on the soldiers' graves tie morial day. Mra Lorene Powell re eclved the attendance prize. Te Fester Tool for rark. Mr. Carl WUson, RockvUle.

chairman of a committee which wij foster a swimming pool for the p.ra. The post Is planning a tf? I or Jury 4. Beginning with the June meeting, the Legion and auxiliary Will hold joint picnic meetmrs. with a short separate business session each organization. June 13 win be the last meeting cf the Whiting Unit No.

80 untu September. Mra Hilda Lauer, flag chairman, will be in charge. A unit of the American Lertan Auxiliary has been organized 1.1 Havana. Cuba. The new unit, the first in 'Cuba, has begun activities i'Jx nineteen active charter members.

Mrs. Rosa Bella Heller has been elected president. This gives the national or ganization units in four foreign countries, the others being In France, Iuly Continued aa Para Twenty three. jr Hurry to Hooh'c Dependable Drag Stores art Arc Vriztlzzi Have Them Developed Rock i 4.

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