Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1934 — Page 23

DEC. 7, 1934

MANUAL GIRLS' LEAGUE HONORS FACULTY GROUP Christmas Carols Feature Council Tea at School. The Girls’ League of Manual Training High School gave a Council tea this afternoon in the home economics dining room. Miss Estelle P. Izoe, head of the Art Department, poured. Mrs. Ruth H. Schull. league sponsor, is dean of girls at Manual. A feature of the program was the singing of Christmas carols by a group of freshman girls under the direction of Miss Isabelle Mossman, j member of the Music Department. The girls who participated in the singing were Margaret Blakely, Evelyn Achgill, Mildred Johnson, Mary Herron, Martha Williams, Irene Deckard, Doris Deen, Joyce Rahm, Kathleen Mulder, Rosemary Lang, Evelyn Lee, Vivian Schrelz and Irene Winegar. The council is composed of these faculty members: Miss Dorothy Siling. Miss Violet I Beck, Miss Gladys Denny, Miss j Margaret Kellenbach, Miss Ger- j trude Lieber. Miss Florence Sanders, Miss Elizabeth Hodges, Miss Eloise Hansen. Miss Jessie Moore, Miss Rovene Ticen, Miss Mossman, Miss Marie Rapp. Miss Honora Curren. Miss Eva Thornton, and Mrs. Verna Magee. Student members of the League Council are Dorothy Egger, Maedean Bullard, Miss Achgill, Estelle" Levin, Marjorie Supple, Marie Coghill. Genevieve Stumph, Frances Davis, Hollis Browning, Mildred Ostermeir, Vivian Staley, Mary GershanofT, Dorothy Newell, Margaret Postman, Iva Mae Studcbaker, Ruth Sohn, Myrtle Roudebush, Hilda Roth, Frances Stumps, Gertrude Oertel, Catherine Bondi, Dorine Lockhart, Marie Kuntz and Evelyn Seitz.

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[Voices”: Roland Boughton, "Voices of Need’’; Alice Cleveland, “Higher | Voices”; Norman Judd, “Conflicting ; Voices" and John Donahue,‘ Choosj ing Voices.” At evening services of the Ru- ! manian Baptist Church, 330 N I Riley-av, “Temptations" will be the Mibject of addresses by the Deirifcgorians. Speakers will be Alice Cleveland. “Temptations at Work"; Norman Judd. "Escapes from Temptation"; Albert Smith, “Temptations Upward"; Elnora Hartman, “Kinds of Temptation,” and Dorothy Ham-

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mer, ‘ Bad Bargains." Mary Evelyn Pegg will act as chairman for the evening speeches. LABOR PROPOSALNEAR Newcastle Firm to Submit Union Recognition Terms. Following a conference of company, Carpenter and Joiners Union and Indianapolis Regional Labor Board representatives, the Hoosier Manufacturing Company, Newcastle, yesterday agreed to submit a proposal within 10 days in which the company will agree to recognize the union. The board made no decision.

TRAFFIC CLUB HEARS HAROLD VAN ORMAN Former Lieutenant Governor Flays Government in Business. Business men were urged to take a more active part in politics to end Government intervention in their affairs last night by F. Harold Van Orman, former Lieutenant Governor, in an address before eighteenth annual dinner of the Indianapolis Traffic Club at the Columbia Club. Mr. Van Orman spoke of what

he called the growth of communistic tendencies in this country and said that the business men’s political action should be taken before specific legislation threatened their individual businesses. Out-of-town guests included J. F. McMahon. W. P. Veit and E. P. Vernon, all of Chicago, and G. F. Merrill. Cleveland Attorney Albert Stump was toastmaster. M. C. Safford is president of the club. The snake bird of southern United States swims with its body submerged and its long, protruding neck resembling a w’ater snake. *

FOOD ASSOCIATION TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS Retail Meat and Grocers’ Group to Meet Monday. The Indianapolis Retail Meat and Grocers' Assn, vill select officers for the coming year Monday night at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Last night approximately five hundred persons attended a dance in honor of Fred W. Steinsberger, the organization's retiring president, at

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