IilKEIiY CLUB GUEST BAYOn Wednesday afternoon the mem-bei ij of the Likely Clulr observed guest day, at the home of Mrs. Walter Ed-wards, on West High Street. The Bay View Club were invited as guests by the club and each member of the club invited throe guests besides. .Hyacinths in the living room and jonquils of spring in the dining room reminded one of the return of spring, airs. Walter Edwards, Mrs. Demarcus, Mrs. J. W. York and Mrs. India Likely stood in the receiving line and welcomed guests as they arrived. Mrs. IT':•**;.* Hadley and* Mrs. Harry Wilson gave two piano duets, one before and one after the address ; by Mrs. Demarcus C. Brown, of Indianapolis, on “Robert Burns and his * Country/* Mrs. Brown has visited the scenes of Burn’s boyhood and gave very instructive and interesting descriptions of his environments and told of the ifiuence his poetry had on the [..national life of his fellow Scotchmen, j Her pleasing manner at once puts her | audience at ease. Miss Erma Huck-i riede gave a piano solo while tea and | marcoony were being served in the dining room. In the center of the din-; ing table a crystal basket tilled with jonquils was surrounded by four yellow tapirs in crystal holders. The \ out of town guests were Mrs. Burton, Miss Hattie Cobb, Mrs. Myrtle Woody, ' Mrs. C .A. Hubbard, Mrs. Ella Schnai-i ter, Mrs. W. C. MitchetT? Martinsville. I Mrs. Alice Cherles, Plainfield; Mrs. j Cynthia Macy Hatfield,Coldwetl, Idaho ! Mrs. John Sawyer Mrs. Kenneth It.Nelson; Mrs. O. S. Coffin. Indianapolis, ! Mrs. E. F. Harvey, Waveriy.