Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1939 — Page 33
FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1989
Women Paying
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ | a Firs Aids Named by EVEN Ts Mrs. Mattie Bare president, | Central Ave, hostess. Pillowslip
Busy Bee ‘Club of Druids. 8:30 p. m.| card party. Mrs. Emma Rodgers SORORITIES |. Se
Butler Honor || pay nursery
atl. Mrs, Clyde to assist.
Plans Conclave
Armstrong, 2532
Half of Taxes,
B.P.W.Is Told
One in Six Working Wives Support Families, Mrs. Robertson Says.
“Women own one-half the wealth | and pay one-half the taxes and|: should have equal opportunities and]
€qual privileges with men,” Mrs Bonnie K. Robertson, Attica, told members of the.Indianapolis Business and Professional Clubs last night at a dinner meeting commemorating National Business Women’s Week. The banquet was held at the Severin Hotel. One out of six working wives support entire families of from two to €ight persons, according to the speaker. Mrs. Robertson, past vice president and treasurer of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women and past president of the state group, spoke on “One Hundred Years of Women’s
ogress. - Reviewing the history of women in industry from 1839 when seven occupations were open to women, Mrs. Robertson warned the group against a new barrier which has arisen in attempts to discriminate against women because of marital status. . Statistics have shown that only a bare 10 per cent of the working wives may be considered pin money workers and that an overwhelming majority preferred to stay at home, bus worked of necessity, she pointed out. Miss Sally Butler, president of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women, was honor guest at the banquet. Other guests were representatives from Altrusa - Club, Pilot Club, the National Association of Women, the Indiana Association of Women Lawyers, the American Association .of University - Women, the Universal Club, the Merchants’ Association and the American Association of Woman Accountants. Miss Bertha K. Cook and Mrs. Myra Majors Wirenius, co-chairmen of the public relations committee, were in charge of arrangements. Assisting were Mesdames Naomi B. Cook, Nanette Dowd, Gertrude Long, Mary L. M. Karns, Anne J. Ochs, Cecile Shields, Ruth H. Milligan, Helen L. Dobbins, Miss Julia E. Landers and Miss Marie E. Stewart.
Plan Open House
At the speakers’ table with Mrs. Robertson and Miss: Hoover were Miss Butler, Miss Cook, Mrs. Wirenius and other officers, Miss Ruth Lewman, first vice president; Mrs. Ellen E. Gentry, second vice president; Miss Bess B. Hiatt, corresponding secretary; Miss Doris Coffey, recording secretary; Miss Louise Stadler, treasurer, and Miss Gertrude Forrest, auditor. The Indianapolis group will hold open house Sunday afternoon at the chapter house, 1101 N. Delaware St. Announcement also was made of the opening of the Speakers’ Club of the group which will hold its first meeting at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening at the clubhouse. Mrs, Leo Fesler is instructor.
Plans Progress For Card Party
First reservations for the Cheer ‘Broadcasters card- party Thursday in Ayres’ auditorium were announced today. The list of reservations includes hostesses who will entertain at a table of bridge for the party. Incldued in the reservations are those of Mesdames Carl Steinkamp, Harold Brandt, Finck Dorman, Lloyd Veasey, R. J. Brissey, Louis Fleury, Ernest Fuerst, Joseph Comnley, P. T. Young, William F. King, C. B. DeTar, Wilbert Eggert, William H. Schneider, Haskell Gift and Claude Franklin. Others are Mesdames J. W. Hannon, W. H. Hodgson, C. H. Masten, P. W. Cornelius, Laurence Lykins, " Ben Cusick, Mollie Bardsley, Charles S. Thomas, William L. Sharp, J. Lee McDermed, Max Norris, Lee Frank and C. W. ‘Gille, Wolf Sussman, Ben Padrick, Louis Brandé and E. C. Koch. Also. reserving tables are Mesdames William Christena, Forest Danner, Percy Chevalier, William S. Arens, Edward Hecker, Jack Vestal, Albert Lesche, Frank Wilson, Emory Cowley, Allen T. Fleming, Cal Davis, Otis Carmichael, Frank Oslos, Robert Mottern, Ernest Henricy, George Hall, Art Milam, Carl Siersdale, Clarence Blackildge, George - Turner, J. P. Smith, James K. McIntyre and. O. S. Srader. Additional hostesses who will entertain at parties are Mesdames L. T. Wright, Harris P. Wetsell, William Vornbreck, C. PF. Dillenbeck, George Hargitt, Verlin Crousere, Henry Dithmer. Sr., Clarence Demhoff, William Haugh, Arthur Mund, George Kistler, Emmett Laramore, William Freund, T. William Engle, W. M. Leonard, J. P. McCowan, Edward H. Niles, J. H. Prochaska, L. B. Sackett, Cecile Tucker Vestal, E. C. Ball, Oscar Offke, Chauncey M. Buck, C. C. Harmon, Walter Keisel, J. F. Gilbert, Wayne O. Hill, Harry = Cuthbertson, Lewis Stear, George Kohlistadt, R. H. Goodrich, Everett L. Hayes, John G. Murnan, Merlin D. Mullane, Rufus O’Harrow, M. Earl Robbins, O. C. Wilson and Miss Helen Yeager,
Tuesday Is Deadline On Babies’ Pictures
Pictures for the annual Methodist Hospital’s baby photograph contest must be submitted by Tuesday, according to Miss Thelma Hawthorne, who is receiving the pictures. The photographs will beson display in the hospital lobby from Sunday, Oct. 22, until the party for parents on the following Saturday, Oct. 28. ~ Prizes will be awarded in both amateur and professional divisions. Eight prizes are offered. The parents’ party will be held in the nurses’ home. About 1700 babies born in the hospital between July 1, 1938, and July 31 of this year are eligible for the contest.
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' Bretzman Photo. Mrs. Clovie Nicholas Robb, Greenfield, is assisting with plans for the 46th annual state convention of the G. S. D. 449, Degree of Pocahontas, Improved Order of Red Men. The conference will be Oct, 17 and 18 at the Hotel Linco
Black Cats Meet Tonight
Members of the Black Cat Chapter, Sub-Deb Federation, will meet at ¥ p. m. today at the home of Miss Virginia Earlywine, 4818 Carrollton Ave. .
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Group Elects
Chimes and Spurs, junior. and sophomore women’s honorary organizations at Butler University have initiated new members and one of the groups has elected officers. ‘Chimes initiates include the Misses - Betty Foster, Mary. Bell,
Eleanor Cook, Mary Clay and Bar-
bara Keiser, Indianapolis; Miss Lucy Mayhill, Logansport; Miss Ethel Bailey, Greensburg; Miss Dina Barkan, F't. Harrison, and Miss Barbara Phelps, Kokomo. New members have been presented jackets and emblems. Miss Margaret Parrish is president of the organization. Mis§ Betty Walsh, Indianapolis, is newly elected president of Spurs, sophomore honorary. Other. officers are Miss Mary Marott, vice‘ president; Miss Mary Wiley, Prescott, Ariz., secretary; Miss Lois Foreman, treasurer, and Miss Helen Ruegamer, editor. New members include the Misses Lois Mathieson, Joan Hixon, Jean Benham, Gene Clairmont, Louise Brandt, Elinor Randall, Mary Stuart Socwell, Lois Foreman, Mary Kershner, Mary Ann Lookabill, Helen Slupesky, Betty: Walsh, Mary Wiley, Mary Catherine Stair, Mary Lu Guffey, Carol Jean Martin, Phyllis Pennington, Magnolia De Hart, Joan Silberman, Virginia = Buchanan, Helen Ruegamer, Bette .Smith, Dorothy Ann Fisher, Mary Marott
and Marilyn Morgan.
Mary Haynse, Betty Rose Martin,|
UNIT TO SEW ON TUESDAY,
The Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery will sew garments for the nursery at its first meeting of the year Tuesday at the Propylaeum. - A business meeting will follow luncheon, Mrs. Walter Hiser, chairman, has named - the following chairmen - for the year: Miss Betty Messick, nursery; Mrs. John Kitchen, motor corps; Mrs. LeRoy Gordner, sewing; Miss Mary Luten, typing; Mrs. Donald Keller, case committee, and Mrs. Ralph Coble, ways and means.
Welfare Club Plans Book Review Series
Plans for a series of book reviews by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten were discussed by members of the Welfare Club following a covered dish luncheon recently at the country home of Mrs. Thomas Hindman, near Lawrence. Mrs. Olin Hatton Sr. is the new president. The reviews will be presented at 2 p. m. on Nov. 7, Jan, 16 and Feb. 20, in the auditorium of the Indiana World War Memorial. Mrs. Carl Sheets, ways and means chairman, will be in charge of arrangements. Proceeds will go toward the fund maintained by the club to place a woman in the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women.
Newman Head|
. Standing committees to serve for
the ensuing year have been appointed by ire BO. Wakelam, president of the Newman Mothers’ Club of Butler University. Mrs. Glen Cruzan will be parlia-| mentarian. The auditor will “be Mrs. W. H. Rohr and delegate and
alternate to the Butler Council will]
be Mrs, A. BE. Coddington and Mrs. Clarence Sweeney. Mrs. E. P. Brennan will be in ¢harge of publicity. Committee members are: Membership—Mrs. F. B. Slupesky, chairman; Mesdames Rohr, J. F. Lynch, W. E. Freeman and D. F. McCarthy. Telephone—Mrs. | F. X. Miller, chairman; Mesdames W. D. Kimberlin, W. L. Snodgrass, Freeman, R. V "Tubbs, Tib Dreiss, McCarthy, a Merrill, M. J. Healey, Clarence Sweeney and J. V. Sullivan. ‘Social — Mrs.. Rohr, chairman; Mesdames F. C. Thompson, Coddington, George Rice, Wilbur Royse, Slupesky, Lynch, J. A. Deery, L. L. Neargarder and J. E. Kernel. Ways and Means—Mrs. Rice, chairman; Mesdames E. J. Kearns, A. Klug, Tubbs, J. Hoffman, L. H. Knue, Deery, Cruzan, M. A. O'Hara, Kernel, W. F. Dean, J. P. Mugivan and Freeman. Mesdames Knue, Theodore Wolf, T. J. O'Hara and Wakelam will make up the program and year-
ha Chapter, Delta Theta A Ee Bn
Mrs. Richard Smith, Mi ‘Wilsori and Miss Kathryn Douglas, assistants. Psi Chapter, Beta Siena Phi. 7:30
2901 ‘Guilford Ave, hostess.
Beta ‘Chapter, Theta Nu Ohi. 6:90}
p. m. today. Cottage. To initiate the Misses Maxine Patrick, Dolores Hagist and Doris Cole-
Delta Phi Beta. 8 p. m. Mon. Ham~ ~ fliton’ Food. Mrs. Jerry Ware and Mrs. Herschel Goodnight, host-
. CLUBS T. N. T. Chapter.of Sub-Deb. Tonight. Brookside Community House. “Jinx Dance.”
Garden Study Club. 2 p. m. today: |
Mrs. Arthur Hupp, 6315 Washington Blvd. hostess. F. A. Bauer to talk on “Mums.” BE. T. C. of Shortridge High School. Mon. afternoon. Miss Jean Bowden, 330 Bernard Ave., hostess.
CARD PARTIES
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