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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1931. MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN SOCIAL 4 Kcndallville D. A R. Unit Honors Pioneer Woman Settler and Original Uncle Sam CcatlaifJ from Page 2, Fart 2 Steele. Elizabeth Walthen and Mrs.

Knowles; Chicago, wrre guest. The annual family dinner of Cap ta In Au; 5 Chapter. Frankfort, was he'J at the borne of Mrs. Jesse Carter Ht ariZcn. near Jefferson.

Assistant T.cre the Mary and V'J7 Ileayllca. Mrs. B. M. Knapp zi Mia Alt Smith." ipeakti tc ths r.er.

A. Bt Crossman. paster cf the rrankfort Baptist church. Cue its were the Rev. Mr.

and Mrs. Crewman. Mrs. Levi Rothenberger. hir Ma rcla lla.Tr.er.

South Bend. and Miss Marion Miller. New year hoc "3 were distributed by the program ir.miitee. The state regent, Mra. lie; roe C.

OTyrce, will be truest cf tee chapter la November. The regent, Mrs. S. A. Morrison, announced the fcilswin? committee chairmen: Correct use cf the Mia Alice Pre Ice: rational defense, Mrs.

It. D. Voovbees; Mis Mabel Ueavilon; en leal research, Mrs. Ada Kent ri ps: Ellis Island. Xlr.

Mary Belle conservation and thrift, Mrs. K. 21. Una pp. legislation.

Mra. A. L. rchnaifr: Auhe cemetery. Mr.

H. C. Xioertian. J.fra. R.

Wallace and Mis Mary Field." Jchri Conner Chapter. ConnerrrlHe, t.as cew yearbooks "dedi to the memory of George Wash ir. The ironUrplce la a picture cf Wafhinjton, under which Is a a ntnt by Calvin Coolidge. The prolans the Washington blcen ter Ual opens la September with a tais ty Mrs. J.

T. Edwards, Indian a on They Knew Washington. December meeting will be de v'fl to a discussion of and gifts for Xl: island work. Miss Bonnie Far central director, will be jrueat rr ier In June. The.

program com tee is cempesed of Mrs. Fredertca Mrs, Adah Kewklrk and Mrs. I. r.a Williamson; membership eom i.tee Includes Mrs. Blanche Keller, Matiie Barrows and Mrs.

Louise Chairmen cf committees for i work are: Better films. Madge it conservation and" thrift, J' inlet correct use of the V.zz. Inez Lcekhart Hunt; D. A. t.t azir.e.

Jr annie r.rnn; tui isjana. Irene Johnson; D. A. R. markers, Miired Lucas; genealogical and his tcrical research.

May Webb Holler, t' ri hcrr.emakers, Pauline EUiott: national delense, Grace Ryan; old trails, fieri Daum; patriotic education. Es lie Ochiltree; playground activities, Li nor Carlisle; preservation of historic tpcts. Ka the line Heron; publicity. Ltlielyn Lydy; Sons and Daughters of the Republic, Elizabeth Ed wards. Claries Carroll Chapter, Delphi.

met Friday at the home of Mrs. N. J. Loire. with Miss Marie Frlsbee, Mis Mary Allread and Mrs.

E. w. Bow en a ri Papers from the reciprocity bureau were read by Mils Frlsbee and Mrs. B. B.

Mayhlll Mrs. J. M. Oard hcr cave a reading. Noa mldent present were Mrs.

Charles WeLLir.xton, Miss Allread. Mrs. William fccott, arrows, and Dr. Eva Ken r.zij. Camden, Place cards for luncheon were national number of members.

FT. HARRISON NOTES Colcnel and Mrs. IC Bnyder have as their house icuest. John Taylor, jvescomerstown. cousin of Colonel who wiU spend the summer here.

Lieutenant R. Li Dulaney visited th post leteral days this week. Lieut. fsxrmeriy was stationed here aitir the 11th infantry and was re r.Uy a student at the Infantry ool. Ft.

Benntng, O. Ills new assortment la to the Hawaiian department. Miss Berntece Johnson, of Huntina' tcn, pent last week as the guest ol Mrs. O. Karris.

Mrs. J. O. Harris and daughters, retry and HeWn French. and Mtes Doruthy Cole, Plymouth, were luncheon guests cf Miss DelMor DcLoney la Indianspolis Wednesday.

Mrs. J. M. White and Mrs. I D.

Huntlnar acted as Joint hostesses to the Alternooa Brldjre Club at Mifi Vntie quarters Tuesday. There mill be a polo game at Ft. Harrison Stindav at p. m. between the Rolling Rlde team, of Indian and the 1 1th team, a Mr.

R. W. Ward and lnfaat daughter. Marjorie Lax ton, accompanied by Mrs. Ward's mother.

Mrs. E. 1L Levari, left last week to spend the srum mr 1 at the home of her parent at PCnt rieasant. N. J.

1 Mra Jesse Gastcn entertained at contract bnd at the Gahan quarters r.day. Mrs. C. W. Velscn.

St. LouW. will arrive Sunday spend several days with her daughter. Mrs. W.

O. Stephenson art Lieutenant Stephenson. Bobby Gibson celebrated his eighth birthday FTlday with a party for his friinia at ths Quarter of hi parents. Captain end Mrs. T.

R. Oibson, Those attending were Harriet Dewey, Mary Jlfk, Patty Gibaon, Wlnfield Smith. Ralph Cudrp and Bobby Seltcn. Lieutenant and Mrs. A.

C. Cunkle wer dinner guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. W. O. Stephenson Friday eve Xai7 Wrs.

V. S. Foster will leave Saturday for Camp Knox where she wiU be the guest cf her sister. Mrs. Z.

Droll tr.7rr, and Major Drcllir.gcr for severs! days, be I ore motoring east to be gene several week. Mr. Foster will be accompanied to Caxnp Knok by her on Garrett. Lieutenant and Mrs. W.

O. Steph etcn entertained at dinner at their Quarter Monday evening for J. IL Comstock and Lieutenant L. Dulaney. Captain Comstock is on R.

O. T. C. duty at DePauw Unrrersity, ni cn duty here with the M. T.

lieutenant Dulaney ha Just come frcm Ft. Bcnning. Ga where he was a student at the Infantry schcoL Miss AitAx BalL Muncie. entertained at a luncheon and brldife at tha our.try Club, in Muncie. Friday, henorirs Mra John Russell Fountain, hcuse cueit of Captain and Mrs.

T. R. Ctn. Miss Jme nislir.e. daughter cf Col ar.J Mrs.

B. F. RLvtine. was graduated Jun 9 from Western College, at Oxford. Oh and In the fall will enter cxboixne University.

Paris Colonel tine formerly served with the llth lnTntry. at Ft. Harrison. He now prciciscr of iniiltary science and tac Ur at Daytoa University, Dayton, O. Captain R.

Y. Ro ers. post chao li.n at It. Thomas, liy spent several hours at Ft. Harrison Thursday, con with Chaplain J.

Miller. CI 1 plain Rogers lives at Hope, Mcntersnt I King, former txr adjutant of the llth Infantry 1 ani row en R. O. T. C.

duty ij taie Unlvenity, Columbus, r.t last week end on the post as t. most of friends. Lieutenant King 1 be on C. M. T.

duty at Camp 11 during rrederick McCabe, formerly a litalin commander la the. llth 1 ntry. who has rpent two years at ccramsnd and general staff ch Ft. Leavenworth, has been cr to tite infantrv school. Ft.

Ber r. Ga. si instructor. Ciptaln 7. B.

Leitch. llth field cry. Schofield barracks, Hawaii. has rr rsiined here to the 3d field ar rrr. L.utenant Maieom Faulhaber.

re ecri.iv stude nt at the. field artinerr Ft. Ciil, reported a last Saturday for duty, and left Im mediately for Camp Knox to Join his regiment, the 3d field artillery. Captain O. IX.

Klnman arrfred Wednesday and Joined the 11th Infantry. He ha been to R. O. T. C.

duty at the University of Arkansas. Fa Hia home la at Bloom inj ton. PERSONAL andSiOCIAL Ceataaoed from Page 3. Fart Misa Caroline Vahle, New York. Is spending a few weeks with Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Joseph. Miss Wahle recently graduated from.

Smith College, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph will entertain with a tea In her honor Sunday V. VLt. and Mrs.

TT B. Kshn. Buffalo. N. entertained Friday Bight with a dinner at the Kopper Kettle.

In celebration of the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Kuhn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Kuhn. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. Summers, Philip Summers.

Mr. and Mra, Frank lierdrlch and Miss Wlhna Reeder. Dr. Lewis Brown Las returned from Minneapolis. 5 Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Ryan and Mr. and Mrs.

John C. nave gone to Cincinnati to attend. a. boose party for the week end, Mrs. Mary E.

WCaute will leave Monday for Hew York where she will spend the summer. Mrs. WUlhlte Is a member of the faculty of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and will study organ at Columbia University. Miss Ruth Leedy has left to attend the National Educational Association meeting In Los Angeles. She will return by way of the Panama Canal, and Cuba, to New York.

Clark 8. Is at Lake Louise for a short stay. Mrs. Cleon'A. Nafe entertained to day with a luncheon and bridge party at her home In honor of Miss Frances B.

McMsth, wnose marriage will take place next month. Mrs. J. Sayre Crawley, New York, who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold R.

Cunning, will be an out of town guest, Mrs. Jl F. Edwards has returned from Marion, where she went Friday to give a program before a guest meeting of the General Francis Marlon Chapter of the D. A. R.

Mr. and Mr. William IL Fox wCl leave Monday for Waahlngton and New York, where they will sail Saturday on the oRtterdam for a short trip to Europe. Mr. Fox is a member of the faculty of the Indiana Central College.

v' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Watson Kief eker have left for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.

Kief eker at Miami, Fla. Miss Mary Oertrude Manley i. and Miss Kathryn McFall. Terre Haute, who motored to the national convert tlon of. Alpha Omrcion PI Sorority, at Troutdale in the Pine, near Denver, will return home Wednesday.

They also visited Colorado Springs and Mrs. Edward J. Boyle, Chicago, and Miss Pearl Heffren Milwaukee, professor of public speaking at Marquette Unlvrrslty. who were guests of Dr. and Mrs.

F. Cregor. have returned to their home In Valparaiso. Mrs. R.

V. Law has gone to Cleveland fcr a visit. Mrs. Charles D. LaFollette and son.

Charles Sanborn, will arrive Sunday frcm Corning. N. to visit Mrs. La Follette's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Ger ry m. sanborn. Mrs. Claudia Brown left today to visit her sister, Mr.

NeU Shumaker, In Miami, Fla. Mtes Esther Shlek. of Delphi Is visiting Mia Mary Margaret MJUer for a week. Mrs. a race Charles and son Billy and Mis Josephine have returned from a motor trip to Washington and Atlantic City.

Dorothy Diets. Chlraeo. spending the week end with her mother, Mrs. Robert Diets, at the Marott hotel CAROLE LOMBARD WED WCllam rwen Takes Bride en Ileneyaaeon ta Uenalata. LOS AXOELE3.

June 27 CAJ. William Powell and Carole Lombard, principals In a motion picture colony romance cf some duration, were mar nea last night at the Beverly Hills home of the actress's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peters. Only a few relatives attended the wedding.

The couple had booked passage to Honolulu on the Uncr, Malolo, sailing today. Powell was born to Kansas City, Miss Lombard in Ft. Wayne. Ind. He entered pictures in 1923.

she In 1928, They became acquainted when cast In the same picture. Sailing on the Honolulu boat will be Earl Derr Bigger, writer; Norma Talmadge Sehenck. actress: OUbert Roland, actor; Thomas B. Henry, Pasadena stage star, and Paul Moss. New York, impressarto.

rtwmuii MkS TrU. IalrUoaal Labor Deicna aad 4tM L'smptorl Council wUl pnmi awrk SurwUy p. wi. ml yVorr" oir. $33 6ouO VfrvilM rtrm.

Th mock lrlJ wij a prclcwt to rutMM Ttvv Toy ThMKlorw lAtea. ho wnn ttrw a Um noal ttm tor one yfr titer brut Us! 5i "0. JAPANESE LANTERNS, BLOOMING FLOWERS FORM GOOD SETTING FOR LAWN ART EXHIBIT picturesque setting for the art exhibit viio tsyu vic4i vm Roof Garden at H. A. C.

Opened The formal opening of the roof garden at the" Hoarier Athletic Club will take place this evening; when the club win entertain with a dance for Its members and their guests. Barney B. Ochs, chairman of the entertain merit committee, will be In charge. With space far a party of 100 couples. only members have been asked to vmaVa i 1 1 ii i tv avanM parties will be a continuation of the weekly dances given In the winter.

Dancing wiU begin at :30 o'clock. Pleads for Women at Veteran Hospital The Women's Overseas Service League. Indiana Unit, Is sponsoring a movement, which "has the support of the various patriotic organizations of the state, for the hospitalization of former service women In the new Veterans' Hospital, now under construction In Indian apoUa. The Indianapolis veterans bureau is second In the United States In the number of cases handled, and many of them are of former service women, according to Mrs. Walter P.

Morton, president of the Indiana Unit, who spoke Saturday as official delegate from the unit, before the national convention of the Women's Overseas Service League In Philadelphia. "Of the 25.0C0 women who served with the A. F. both In military and militarized welfare groupa, many are suffering from the strain and horrors of war in broken health." she said. "Comparatively few of these are entitled to compensation under the United States veterans' act of 1924.

A movement is now under way to croride hospital ization for all women directly connected with the army, but the great mas hare not the, right of hospitalization In United States government hospitals and must, therefore, depend on the Interest of their own local and national Mrs. Maria Reynolds Ford Is also a delegate to the convention. Mrs. Mayer Hostess to Woman's Rotary Mrs. Walter R.

Mayer entertained members of the Woman's Rotary Club at her home. Tree Tops. this afternoon with a garden party. Tables for 125 guest were arranged in the garden and a picnic supper was served. At twilight, a play written and directed by Miss Helene Hibben was presented by the following pupils of the Hibben School: Mary Lou Raslco, Mary McNutt.

Barbara Badger. Donnas Clark. Susanna Weesner. Melville Weener, Mary Catherine Bnnkannan. Anna Jane Bash.

Jean Elchacker, Judith Badger and Howard Miss Betty Alpha Bloom was accompanist. Miss. Helen Brooks, accompanied by Mrs. Frank T. Eden barter, sang.

Mrs. Edenharter played on an old fashioned organ. eighty years old, and the guest sang old fashioned songs. Clark Prow Special to Tb ladXaoapoIi New I BLDOMTMQTOW. Tnrf Jnnm 91 Kiliss Beulah Alice Prow, daughter, of or.

and Mrs. rred J. Prow, became the bride of Dr, Fred Orlin Clark. Terre Haute. In a ceremony In the flower garden wt the Prow home here yesterday afternoon.

Dr. William Henry McLean res the single ring service from the ritual of the M. E. church. A music program preceding the wedding was given by Mrs.

Hamet D. Vlncennea. aunt of the bride, and by Evelyn K. Poston, Martlns vtlle. Mrs.

Clark Is sn artist and musician. was graduated In music at Indiana University in 1930 and formerly attended Principia College at St. Louis. She Is an Alpha Chi Omega and also a Mu Phi Epsilon. honorary music sorority.

Dr. JDlark was graduated this month from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is an Acacia and a Theta Kappa PsL Weddings Engagements Mrs. Hazel Douglas announces the engagement of her daughter Evelyn Elizabeth, to Harry Charles Plain, son of Mrs. Maggie Plain.

wedding win take place June 28. The marriage Is announced of Mary V. Keeler. Indianapolis, to Irving P. Ellis, cf Boonvllle.

which took Elace June 1 at Oreenfield. the Rev. C. Clear, officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. EUls will beat home in Boonvllle during July, before to KnoxvUle, Tenn. Mrs. w. c.

has received announcement of the marriage cf her niece. Mis Helen Klefer. Pittsburgh, formerly of Indianapolis, to W. R. Ruse, which took place Saturday, June 20.

Mr. and Mra Ruse wiU be. at home at Seech View, Pittsburgh, O. B. Jackson announces the marriage of his daughter.

Jeannette Alice, to Horace McOoun. of Newport, R. L. which took place this morning, the Rev. Jean S.

MUner ofOdatlng. Mr. and Mrs. McOoun will live In Chicago. EztraresnezU Aaaoanced at Bridge, SpmsI to The Iaissaapolia BLOOMFUXD.

IndU June 27. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Helen KiUinger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Killing er.

and La Verne Laughlln, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laughlin. was made at a bridge party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Jackson. The wedding wl2 take place la August. held on the lawn at the home of Mrs. a JUNE MONTH OF PRETTY Ill II curs, Cranston I DnilxiiTnirc I Podiaisur i cm. i.

if A i Grrvo Clars. EugeriQ Clifford qilrs. Ear The month has been marked by a number of beau tiful summer weddings. Mrs. Cranstom Mugg was Miss MpnzeUe Skelton before her marriage, which was celebrat ed June 20.

Newton Booth Tarkington Jameson Weds Miss Josephine Frances Cow gill Special to Tb Iadlaaapolis Kewsl TERRE HAUTE, IntL, June 27 The First Congregational, church was the scene of a beautiful wedding ceremony this afternoon unltln two prominent old families when Miss Josephine Frances OowgUL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Macy CowgUL became tbs bride of Newton Boota Tarkington Jamesoon, son of Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson.

Indianapolis. Dr. Owylynn Isaac oiflclating. The altar was arranged with palms, ferns, and clusters of regal lilies, lighted with tall cathedral candles. The pews were marked with clusters of regal lilies and plumosa fern, and windows and arches were outlined with greenery.

Preceding the service. Pasquale Montana, harpist, Indianapolis, played a program, and for the entrance of the bridal party he played the Lohengrin Wedding March, with Mrs. Paul Wilkinson, organist. During the ceremony they played an "Ave Maria." Mrs. William R.

Root, Mrs. Anton Hulman, Mrs. James S. Royse, all of Terre Haute, bridesmaids, wore gowns made alike of flesh colored chiffon with girdles of pink velvet. They wore hat of hair braid to match, trimmed with rose petal pink velvet, and carried arm bouquet of Rapture roses.

Mrs. Charles Stanley Johnson, Jacksonville. FhL. matron of honor, wore a similar gown of deeper shade, with fiat to match, and carried Rapture rosea. Satin Gown Ha Long Train.

The bride wore a gown of white satin. made with musquetaire sleeves. The gown' was fashioned dose flttint to the knees, flaring Into a long train In the back. Her tulle Tell feU from cap caught with orange blossoms at the back, and she wore a pearl pendant, the gift of Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson, and a star sapphire ring, the gift of the bridegroom.

She carried a white prayerbook, engraved with the Initials of the bride and bridegroom, the gift of Mrs. William J. i B. Burnet recenUy under the pan 4 I i Mrs. Eugene Clifford, for merly Miss Lillian Pierson, was married June 16 at All Souls Unitarian church.

Mrs. Earl Byram Chi ving ton was Miss Mary Elizabeth Vestal, the marriage being Wood Parson, and also a lace, handkerchief which was carried by her ryrv her wedding; which was sent by the bride's grandfather from Jsie of Ma'tv Volney Malott Indianapolis, was best man, and ushers were bam uel Runnells HarrelL Robert I Blakeman, Jr, and William Flak Landers, all of Indianapolis, and Jsmes F. Jcnes. Terre Haute. The ceremony was followed by a high tea at Allendale, the' home of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. CowgUl and the members of the bridal party received before an Improvised altar before the fireplace, which was banked with ferns palms and regal lilies. Th house thrA iehou arranged with white phlox, pink roses and delphinium, with ptumois ler.i festooned over arche ari In the dining room the panels were hunar with medallions of res' lilies and plumosa fern tied with tulle. Co tla bridal tahle' tn T'ew'! i "ere cake designed with pale pink rosea, encircled with white roses and main enhah fern.

White candles were used throughout the house. A large number of Indianapolis guest attended. Mr. Ovid Butler Jameson, mother of the bridegroom, wore an imported gown of white lace. Other Indianapolis guests were Mrs.

John N. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Morris M.

Haines and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. El van s. Tarkington. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Jameson and daughter, Patricia Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grlnsley and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles N. Williams. Flan Wedding Trip in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs, iameson win go to Michigan on their wedding trip, the bride traveling in a sulty of gray crepe trimmed with platinum fox.

with brown accessories, and top coat to match. She win wear a strand of turquoise and gold filagree beads, sent by Booth Tarkington, uncle of the bridegroom. The bride attended Elmhurst, and was graduated from the Classical School in Terre Haute, and from Cornell University. She Is a member of the Terre Haute League. Mr.

Jameson waft graduated from the Preparatory School at AshevUle, N. and from Princeton University. He is author of "The HUch Hiker." recently published, and of several short stories which have appeared in mag tines, and is a member of the Dramatic. University and Woodstock Clubs of Indian polia, and of The Players, and the Princeton Alumni Association of Indlanapoha. Mr.

and Mra Jameson will be at home in Indianapolis after August Clubs and Sororities Lambda Gamma Sorority win entertain with a tea Sunday from 4 to 6 p. m. at the home of Miss Dorothy Milholland in honor of members who are graduates. They are the Misses Virginia Shewalter. Afton White, Mary Elizabeth Ixerd.

Martha Jane Bannister and Helen Hicks, of Short ridge High School, and Mary Catherine Wade and Mary Gertrude KlHUra, of St. Agnes Academy. i 9 The Women's Organization. Na kraal Association of Retail Druggists, Chapter 20. win have a theater party Thursday afternoon at English' the Mrs.

Lcrene B. Sheets wCl enter iu memDers Ol ztno clgxna vm eor I WEDDINGS uV r'l'w. 1 i fcyram. Ottvirugtat celebrated June20 at Christ? church. Rexford Dauben I r.

i ir was Miss Alma D. Mon niger before her marriage June 20, ority tonight at bridge at her home. The alumnae group of Trianon win meet Sunday at 3 p. m. at the home of Miss Harriet Eberhart for installation of officers.

This will be the Closing meeting of the year. Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Chi Sorority will entertain rushees with a party tonight at the chapter house, 1920 North New Jersey, street. This will be the first of a series of. rush parties. Miss Ann Leppel.

chairman of the entertainment committee. will be assisted by Miss Edna Lltson. Miss Louise Clawson and Mrs. Glenn Ut terback. The decorating committee Includes Miss Ruth Baner and Miss Thelma Shoemaker.

Ouests will include the Mildred Proctor. Dorothy Hufflne, Mary Ruth Tewell. Dorothy Langer, Mary Alice Wlihelm, Catherine Clarke, Lola Berry. Bertha Schlensker. Clara Lepple.

Anita Brand. Jeanne Burrin, Elsie Thlesing, Helen Clazing and Dorothy Myers. The Sigma Epsilon Sorority will 'meet Monday at :15 p. m. Mis Kathleen Da risen.

Members of the Oamma Chapter of Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority will entertain Monday with a lawn party in honor of their mothers. Entertainment will include a program of songs by Miss Ruth Spahr, also Maureen OHear, pianist, ahd Miss Mabel Brown, who will play the accordion. Lambda Mu Chapter of Sigma Beta Sorority win give a breakfast party at the sorority house Sunday. Miss Betty Ray and Miss Maxlne Steele win be hostesses! and Miss Florence Frank a member of the Oamma Chapter at Ft. Wayne, win be honor guest.

Trl Kappa Hold Prwvinee Lancbeosu Trl Kappa members of Province (One) held their biennial social meeting at Washington. Ind, Thursday, with Beta Zeta chapter acting as host. A luncheon was served to 160 guests. Informal talks were made by ''t i a i WILL SERVE AS 1931, OFFICERS FOR ATHLETIC CLUB JIOP y'' A3r i im i i i mm'! 'm Vl i mm 1 1 Miss Margaret Radbeca. Miss Slargaret Wacaer.

Mia Emma Gardner. Election cf officers was held recent Miss Emma Gardner was chosen omanw auuruc truo, a crieion oi ine nowner auueuc vrao. WORLD Delay in Vacations by Debt Negotiations Will Increase Social Activities in Capital Mrs. Norman Ballard, province officer, and Miss Eugenia Roth, grand vice president, followed by a short program. W.

C. T. U. NOTES Meridian W. T.

U. win toett Wednesday at the Food Craft shop and present a special program on narcotics, medical temperance and health. A business session win be held at 10:20 a. m. and at 11:20 a renort of the world W.

T. U. con vention win be given by Mrs. J. Alfiire.

Luncheon wiU be served at 12:15 p. m. The afternoon program will Include a spedal musical lea ture by Mrs. Lora Ladsey and her 'aughter. Miss Lora Ladsey.

Devotions will be conducted by Mra A. C. Hawn. A health demonstration will be presented by Mrs. Phoebe Link.

The address of the afternoon win be given by Dr. Ada Schweitzer. Mrs. Lewis E. York win preselde.

Northeast W. T. U. win hold a picnic all day Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ruby Youst at Haverstlck park.

Mrs. Robert McKay will re port on the world W. T. U. convention.

Members are requested to meet at the Broad Ripple Bank at 10 a. m. for transportation. A cor ered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Mr.

Lillian Helzer win. pre side, Irvlngton W. T. U. win have a picnic Wednesday at the home cf Mrs.

Lela Hadley, 8408 University avenue, at 11:30 trv The afternoon devotions will be under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Cratn and win be given by a group of A gold medal contest will be held under the direc tlon of Mrs. Epha Johnson.

Members are asked to bring their chil dren. Miss Irene True blood win pre side. Thurman W. C. T.

U. observed Flower Mission day Tuesday at the Deaconess Home. The Rev. D. F.

White spoke on "Temperance, and Mrs. White gave "The Life of Jennie Cassaday," the founder of flower mission work. Mrs. Ada Stevenson In charge of the program. Mrs.

Elizabeth Jacxaon presided. The Brightwood W. C. T. U.

will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the Brightwood M. E. church.

Mrs. Sarah Oldrkige win lead the devotions and Mrs. Emma Willis, county Flower Mission director, will speak. Mrs. Iva Wise wUl cava charge of the musical program and Mrs.

Velma Blrge will preside. "A Modern Crusade was" the theme of an address Friday by the Rev. T. Parsons, executive secretary of the Baptist Convention and editor of the Baptist Observer, at the meeting of the Central W. C.

T. U. at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Barnes, 80? North De Qulncy street. Mrs.

J. H. Rader led devotions and music was presented by Mrs. L. E.

Schultx, soloist; accompanied by Floyd Ross. Miss Rebecca Shields played the piano and tributes to members of the union who died recently were led by Mrs, William Paulsel and Mrs. Burton Shields. Mrs. Elmer Bastlc will hare change' of the distribution of flowers to hospitals in Indianapolis.

The young; persons' branch of the union win meet Monday In the Banner whltehlU Furniture Company building and the next meeting of the union win be July 10 in the Fletcher Avenue Bank. 50 Years of Wedded Life Is Celebrated by Couple I mm ,1 I 1 ill i ii iii mmi. irtini.i. iim it MR, AND MRS HERMAN ALTMAN. Fifty years of married life was cele brated recently by Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Altman. 121 East Raymond street. Mr. Altman is a retired en gineer of the Tndlanapons Union railway and was in the service of the company for thirty flve years.

They have one daughter. Mrs. William Kil ter; three grandchildren, Mrs. Paul Rathz. Miss Hermlna Rltter and Urban Ritter.

and two great grandchil dren. Pauline and Barbara Mae Rathz. 1 South Side Y.W.C.A.Branch Plans Annual Lawn Party I The fifth annual lawn social of the south side branch of the Y. W. C.

A. wm be held Tuesday night at the branch. Mrs. W. E.

Pedlow, chairman of the branch committee of management, win have charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Fred Naegele, Mrs. Charles Sunthlmer. Mrs. M.

P. Gels. Mrs. H. B.

Morris, Mrs. R. Yeagy. Mrs. Clara White, Mrs.

William Shepherd and Misa Louise Ellig. Fortunes wCl be read by Mrs. Glenn Diddel and Mrs. H. O.

Walton. There will be dancing in the parlors of the branch and horseshoe pitching contests be held on the lawn. The branch building ha been occupied by the south side branch for four and one half Announcement of a new site for the branch win be made in the next two weeks. president. Miss Margaret Waeker was tremsuTr MUt Msrgaret Ruaoas nrwu Centinaed Irons Page t.

Part 2 of the division of far eastern affairs in the state department: Frederick William Wile, formerly of South Bend, Ind and Ccnte Alberto MarchetU counselor of the Italian embassy. Major and Mrs. Walter D. Cline were hosts at dinner this week at the Army. Navy and Marine Corps Country Club in nearby Virginia, The company was made up entirely of service folk.

Major General Smedley D. Butler, commandant of the Quantlco post. was ine guest oi oonor ana cpeurr the Women's National Press Club' Tuesday afternoon, A aeries of prenuptlal fetes have been given this week tor Miss Julia H. Porter, daughter of Claude R. Porter.

Interstate commerce commission er, and Mrs. Porter, whore wedding to portant social event Tuesday." Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Robert, president general of the National Society ukusuLcri ox uia juntneu itc yuiu tlon. returned to this week after a two weeks official tour. Hoealers Ga Ylsltlng.

Mrs. J. W. Varney and her sister," Mrs. George Ooley.

Ft. Wayne, Ind are visiting the former's son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Keys, in Philadelphia.

Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Croxton, Whiting, ind, were guests at lunch eon this week of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred C. Croxton. They left later for a vacation on the. eastern shore of' Maryland. They will Join Professor Frederic: E.

Croxton. of Columbia' Unlversity, and his family on the Maryland shore. Mr. and Mrs. Paul N.

Bcfart, Terre Haute. are visiting In Washing ton. They are accompanied by their mothers, Mrs. J. K.

Bofrart, Clinton. IncL. and Mrs. Mary E. Brown.

Terr Haute. The party is en route home from a motor trip through Virginia. Miss Esther Denny, employed in the office here of Senator James E. Wat son. has gone to Lebanon, Ind, for a month's visit.

Daniel Lynn. Ind, was la Washington this week on business before the internal revenue bureau. John Hayes, secretary to Senator i Watson, plans to spend a short vaca 2 tlon in Indiana later In the season. Judge and Mrs. Oscar Bland and daughter Helen, formerly ef Linton.

Ind, wul leave early in Julyto spend the remainder of the summer la Canada. En route north they win vis It in the Adirondack mountain. Receives St. Mary's Award in Parochial Competition Miss Frances Fowley, daughter 1524 North Oale rtreet. ha received the scholarship to St.

Marys Acad emy, after having taken a special examination and plls from Indian spoils parochial ichoola. Miss Few ey thirteen Tears it t.f. o. i. i De Sales SchooL nce tewiey.

Blue Streak Minute Men Guests of Lyric Theater More than 200 Blue Streak Minute Men, sellers of the Blue Streak edl tlon of The News and other editions la the downtown district and at ant corners In the residential districts, were guests of the Lyric theater, Fri day night. The boys, under the direction of C. C. Uoyd, city circulation manager cf The Indianapolis News, saw the six acts of RKO vaudeville and Miss Jean Darling, former "Our Oang" movie star, who has appeared In person at the theater for the week. "The Black Camel," a movie, was also shown.

The party for the Mlpute Men was arranged by A. J. Kalberer, manager cf the theater. A section of the the ater was reserved for the party of boyav Rfi Dorsay in Forbidden Waters, Rides With Police Fin Dorsay, who. arrived In Ind! anspous Saturday by airplane, paid her first official visit to police headquarters, all of which was a psrt of a stunt arranged before her arrival.

Brought downtown on a fire and clad in a bathing suit, she Jumped Into the water at the Sol which she was patted on the back ty observing policemen and was carted on to the police headquarters in a polloe car. She was released" in ample icucumu. Due is to appear at the Lvrie theater next week. Marklevfa FoBi Wedded. (Special to Tb IfKttanapoU Kewa ALEXANDRIA, Ind, June 27.

An nouncement has been made of the1 marriage of Miss Gladys Ham and. Xlobart Noiand. both of Marklevill by the Rev. George W. Winfry TTru Mil VT mm VrfWO a owa Slll4 Mrs.

William Ham. She Is a graduate of the College of Education of Butler University, and has been a teacher at Rush vine. Altnua Clab Cenvention Elect. CORONADO. June 27 (AJM Janette B.

Briggs. Kalamazoo. was elected president National Asso elation. Altrusa Clubs, by delegates from thirty six states In convention here. Mabel F.

Meek. Chicago, was elected first vice president. Brlggs succeeds Hazel Patricia WU llama. TndlanannHn Red Men at BldgevUle. Several hundred pereons.

lnciudir.j some representatives from Indian spoils lodges of the order, attended the meeting of Red Men held at RldgevUie Thursday. A. It Hs usman, past great sachem of the Red Cloud Tribe, and Jack Bain, past sachem cf the Hiawatha Tribe, spoke. A parsde neid. Little Girl Dmrns la Elkhart Rlver.

ELKHART. IncL, June 27 (UJP.) Phyllis, nine year old daughter cf Mr. and Mra OUbert McFarlen. Miahawaka, was drowned while wading In Elkhart river here. Bala Mmmmt.

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