Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1940 — Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Binford of New Albany, Ind, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Robert H. Loring. son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Loring of Rising Sun, Ind.
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W. Hurley Ashby Photo.
Mrs. Gertrude Marlowe announces the engagement of her daughter, Elinor, to Joseph E. Walsmith, son of Mrs. Susan Walsmith of Montpelier, Ind. The wedding will be May 19 at McKee Chapel.
SOCIETY—
Box Parties Are Arranged For Return of Jooss Ballet
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Indianapolis society will welcome the Jooss Ballet for a. return ‘engagement Monday evening when Martens Concerts, Inc., present the ballet at English’s Theater. Mrs. Charles Teter of Hagerstown has reserved a box for the performance. Mrs. Samuel Cornell Carey will entertain a group of friends and another box has been
reserved by the Jordan Conservatory of Music. . Others planning to attend include Messrs. and Mesdames Eli Lilly, J. K. Lilly, E. Clifford Barrett, Fermor Cannon, Dr. and Mrs. James Ritchey, Dr. and Mrs. John MacDonald; Mesdames William H. Coleman, John W. Kern, Benjamin Hitz, Hugh McGowan, Oscar Bohlen, William Kuhn, Herman Tuttle, Hortense Rauh Burpee, Edna Kuhn Martin and Lafayegfte Page.
Mary Edith Luten Betrothal Announced -
The engagement of Miss Mary Edith Luten to John Bassel Watson, son of Mrs. Philemon M. Watson, 1442 N. Delaware St., is an-
nounced by Miss Luten’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Luten, 3357 7
Ruckle St. : : A skating party was to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Reily Gibson
Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Woods Caperton from 5 p. m. to 7p. m, today at the State Fairground Coliseum in honor of Miss Luten and
Mr. Watson. . Woodstock Has ‘South American’ Dance
The Woodstock Club will have a dinner dance titled “The South American Way” tonight. Sombreros, palms and imitation. monkeys swinging from hoops will be used as decorations. Strolling musicians will play during dinner and the dance intermissions. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Jr. entertainment committee members, will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fauvre will entertain a: party including Mr. and Mrs. William Wemmer, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Williams, Mrs. Georgia White and David L. Stone. Other reservations include those of Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Fieber, Howard Lacy and John Bookwalter. ; A bridge party and buffet luncheon will be held at 10:30 a. m, Tuesday at the clubhouse. This is the first of a series of parties to be held this spring. Mrs. A. W. Noling is in charge of the Easter Day Egg Hunt for youngsters at the club. :
New England -Art-6olony Films Booked
Randolph L. Coats will show motion pictures of the New England art colonies at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at John
Herron Art Museum. Mr. Coats made the films himself. Early drawings of well known Indiana artists are being displayed this week-end in Sculpture Court. The drawings are mostly in pen and ink with a few in crayon. Artists represented include T. C, Steele, Samuel Richards, William Forsythe, Richard Gruelle, Otto Stark, Dar Williams, John T. McCutcheon and Kin Hubbard. A money prize is to be given March 25 to the artist with the most popular work in the Indiana Artists exhibit now at the Museum. A ballot box for votes will remain open until March 24, . The money prize is given anonymously. oy The membership committee of the Art Association of Indianapolis will meet at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Museum. Mrs. Frederick H. Sterling is committee chairman.
Backstage Club to Give Party Tomorrow
The Civic Theater Backstage Club party will be held St. PatThe committee on arrangements has selected an Irish theme in the entertainment and invitations in rhyme featuring that idea. have been sent to members. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte are chairmen of entertainment and will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward O'Neill. The refreshments committee includes Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Yawter, chairmen; Messrs. and Mesdames Richard Coons, James H. Ruddell, Edwin Zaiser and Harold Victor. Dr. Oliver W. Greer is club president and will be in charge
rick’s Day at the clubhouse.
of a short business meeting.
" Needlework Guild Group Will Meet
Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood will entertain members of the executive committee of the Indianapolis branch of the Needlework Guild of America at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Newly appointed members of the executive committee include Mesdames Fred Doeppers, Lyman B. WLitaker and J. G. M. Hill,
Meridian Hills Party Set for Tuesday
Women members of the Meridian Hills Country Club and their - guests will attend a luncheon-bridge Tuesday at the clubhouse. ‘Mrs. Paul Summers is in charge, assisted Mrs. Ralph Lochry will entertain Mesdames Robert Dearmin, C. A. Weller and Mark Covert. Mrs. Frederick Grumme’s guests will be Mesdames Charles Schaab, William D. Kingdon and Burn-
Jr.
sides Smith. : The Children’s Easter Hunt will
Mrs. William H. Walker is being assisted with arrangements for it
Ronald S. Skyrme and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry M. Stitle
1 be on next Saturday afternoon.
by Mesdames Summers, Richard T. Hill and Arthur O. Pittenger. Mary Slupesky to Be Guest At China Shower Tomorrow
On the pre-nuptial scene today are an engagement, announcement
. of attendants and several showers.
Miss Mary Slupesky, whose marriage to Robert M. French will be March 30, will be honored at a china shower at 2:30 -p. m. tomorrow at the Delta Gamma House at Butler University. _ Misses Margaret Rohr, Many Jane Laatz and ‘Rosemary Byrket.
Assisting will be Mesdames W. H. Rohr, P. C. Laatz and C. Earl Byrket. : Shower guests will include Mesdames Frank B. Slupesky, Nellie Earhart, Robert Cash, John Maxwell, Thomas Johnson, Ralph Husted, John Devine, C. A. Walker: Misses ry Louise Dennis, Ruth Cradick, tty Prinzler, Virginia Sawyer and Cecilia Drew. , Other guests will be the Misses Alice Reed, Margaret Reis, Miriam Blasingym, Joann Davis, Betty Walsh, Helen Slupesky, Susanne Merrill, Helen Eldridge, Martha Sheppard, Dorothy Sheppard, Margaret Koesters, Hazel Guio, Hallie Hunt, Dorothy Durham, Rosemary Bradley, Marjorie Boyle, Rosamund Baker and Virgilia Wells, Lima, O. . 2 2 Miss Ruth Higgins and Miss Alice . Watson will entertain with a linen shower Monday evening at the Riley Hotel in honor of Miss Marjorie Schilling, whose marriage to Rob"ert S. Nolan of. Chicago wiil be March 24 in the Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln. Guests with the bride-to-be and
‘Shoemaker, ;
Hostesses will be
her mother, Mrs. John A. Schilling, |
will include Misses Louise Fogarty, Dorothy Wagner, Madeline Wheeler, Marian Van Gordon, Mary Anna Crossland, ‘Mary Hewman, Eleanor Quinn, Rita Connor, Berneice McWhirter, Catherine Williams, Mary Louise Oehler, Garnett Sink, Mary Dugan, Margaret Swindler, Gertrude Dean, Naomi Tavenor, Cath-
Four Officers To Be Elected By Local Club
Community Welfare Department to Hear Woman’s Prison Head.
A chairman, first vice chairman, secretary and treasurer will be elected by the Community Welfare Department of the Woman’s Department Club Wednesday at the club house. Mrs. John Engelke is chairman of the nominating committee, assisted by Mrs. Charles B. Crist and Mrs. Irving Blue,
Mrs. Marion F. Gallup, superintendent of the Indiana Woman’s Prison, will talk on “What Is Our Responsibility” following a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Clyde V. Montgomery will preside. Mrs. Robert Shingler will have charge of luncheon arrangements. Mrs. William F. Swope, dining room chairman, will be aided by Mrs. Ray C. Cashon and’ Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas. Miss Flora Love is helping Mrs. Everett Lett on the courtesy committee and Mrs. Henry Lovell Patrick and her aid, Mrs. Jerome H.
| Trunkey, will’ be at the door. Mrs.
Ray B. Dorward and Mrs. Eva Hitz are taking reservations. Mrs. W. 1. Hoag is publicity chairman. On March 28 the department will tour the Indiana Woman’s Prison. Mrs. Lee Ingling, chairman, and Mrs. Ora M. Hardie, are planning the tour.
; Miss Fout to Talk Before Monday Guild
Miss Lois Virginia Fout will talk
on “Number 9 Balnhof of Strasse”
March 25 at a meeting of the Monday Guild at the Woman’s Department Club. Mrs. Charles B. Crist will act as hostess. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will introduce the guest speaker. Mrs. Charles H. Smith, chairman of hospitality, will be assisted by Mesdames C. S. Crawford, C. M. Hanger, C. V. Montgomery and M. J. Spring. On the motor corps committee will be Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas, chairman; Mesdames L. Carter, H. K. Bachelder, Horace Casady, John Engelke, T. A. Gottschalk and E. W. Hauser. Mrs. Paul Leisure, chairman of the music committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Orville Suits, vice chairman, and Mrs. Berniece Dietz. ! Mrs. John Berns, chairman, will preside. . y
Auxiliary to Have
Luncheon Meeting
Mrs. Frank S. O'Neil will be chairman for the luncheon of the City Hospital Auxiliary of the Community Welfare Department of the W. D. C,, April 2. ; Luncheon at noon will be followed
.|by a business meeting and the elec-
tion of a chairman, firlt vice chairman, second vice chairman, historian, secretary and treasurer. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. W. H. Link, Mrs. E. A. Carson, chairman, will preside at the auxiliary meeting.
erine Sullivan and Mary Ellen|
» » » Mr. and Mrs. John Weinbrecht have announced the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Richard M. Jones, son of Mrs. Samuel Jones. The wedding will be April 20 at the home of the brideto<be’s parents. Miss Weinbrecht attended Butler University and is a graduate of City Hospital Schoo! of Nursing. Mr. Jones is a graduate of the Lincoln Law School.
2 = = Miss Fanchon Parsons, who will be married to Harry Riddell April 27, was to be ‘honored today ‘at a
luncheon and kitchen shower given by Miss Jane Renard.
“these days with arrangements
dance to be held this year on April 6 at the Indian-
pha
The engagement of Miss Lillian
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Joy Callaway to
a _
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Miss Eloise Hamant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Carlyle Muff Baker of Piqua, O., is announced by | William C. Hamant, 2407 Parker Ave., will be mare her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Joy Callaway. The wedding: will be in May. : .
Mrs. Neal Is A. O. P1 State * Day Speaker
DePauw, I. U. and Butler
Chapters Meet at Columbia Club.
“Fields for Expansion” was to be the subject of Mrs. Hershel Neal, Bloomington, Ind., national expansion officer of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, at the luncheon held in |connection with the annual state day celebration of the sorority at the Columbia Club today. Mrs. Warren C. Drummond, Chicago, Ill., former national president, was to speak on “New Trends in Fraternities.” : Indianapolis alumhae of the organization will join with alumnae
; : WW. FlULICY MDUNY ilUve. Mrs. Thomas Taggart Sinclair was Miss Josephine Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, before her marriage March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair are on a wedding trip in the South and will be at home in Richmond, Va.
‘Civil War’ of Wits Fought as Southern Club Holds Party; A. L. Rice Elected President
North confronted South in a battle of wits at the Southern Club party at the Propylaeum last night in a take-off on Re “Professor Quiz” radio program. Abaqut 100 members attended. : A. L. Rice was elected president of the club for the coming year at the business meeting held before the party. Other officers are Mrs. Charles W. Stevens, vice president, William H. Book, secretary, and T. P. Foley, treasurer. Decorations and entertainment carried out a theme characterizing the native states of club members and prizes were awarded for stunts
of the state and members of the three active chapters of DePauw, Indiana and Butler Universities in the celebration. Miss Mildred Frazee, president of the Indianapolis alumnae group, was to preside. With her at the speakers’ table were to be Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Drummond and Miss Kathryn \Davis, New Albany, Ind, national
Cancer Group
|the Hoosier Motor Club, and Mich-
ried to Raymond
Safety Conference
On Monday by
at 1:30 p. m. Monday in th morial. Charles W. Youngman, principal
Gther meetings are planned next week by P.-T. A.
Schnorr May 25 in a ceremony te
be read at the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral.
to Be Held
In War Memorial Auditorium
P.-T. A. Council
groups.
William A. Evans, director of safety education in the public schools, will speak on “The Background of the Safety Movement” at a Safety Conference of the Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations auditorium of the Indiana World War Me-
of School 8, will show a film of last
year’s Indianapolis. Safety Patrol Officers’ Training Camp at the conference. Sergt. A. C.. Magenheimer will speak on “Safety in Our City.” Leroy J. Keach, president of the Indianapolis Board of Public Safety; Todd Stoops, secretary-manager of
ael FP. Morrissey, chief of police, also will attend the conference. Mrs. Clifford B. Moore, Council Safety Chairman, will preside. All safety chairmen and persons interested in safety have been invited to attend.
James M. Tucker, secretary of state, will discuss “Our Indiana Heritage” before patrons of
7:30 o'clock. Music will be by the pupils.
SCHOOL 18 will hear Miss Bertha Leming, general supervisor of social service of the public schools, speak on “Child Welfare in the Schools,” Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Music will be by the school orchestra and the Girls’ Glee Club. The
will meet in Room 18 1:30 o'clock. Miss Anna Reed, prin cipal, will discuss “The Part Ele mentary Schools Have 1n Vocational Guidance.” Mrs. Roy Harris, | will report on the series of lectures on “Adolescence” sponsored by the American Association of University Women,
under the lead Goehel.
The Study Club of
dren in the Indianapolis Schools,” Music will be provided by pupils.
CHOOL 41 onday at
er,
A playlet with a cast of men and a
musical program given by local tale ent will feature the observance of Fathers’ Night by the CASTLETON SCHOOL 1, Wednesday evening at PAREN-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Monday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Alex Tuschinskey will preside.
The Pre-School Group of the
PLEASANT RUN STUDY GROUP, P.-T. A, will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Marietta Tucker ership of Mrs. Henry
considered most typical of the states represented.
Attired as Colonels
publicity director. % Also to be seated at the speakers’ table were Mrs. C. C. Trueblood, general chairman for the event;
To Plan Drive
Tumbling Club will present several acts.
Parents of 11th grade WARREN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL students will hold a covered dish supper in the cafeteria Wednesday at 6:15
The Indianapolis “committee of 100” in charge of the plans for the 1940 enlistment drive in this city
of the Women's Field Army ' for Cancer Control will meet Tuesday morning at. 10 o'clock in the Lilly auditorium of the City Hospital. Dr. Charles W. Myers, superintendent of the hospital, and Dr. Chester A. Stayton, chairman of the cancer control committee of the Indiana State Medical Association and chairman of the executive commit-
Mrs. Frank H. Cox, program chairman; Mrs. L. Victor Brown, luncheon chairman; Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite, dance chairman; Mrs. Ralph Coblentz, decorations chairman; Mrs. T. Claire Davis, invitations chairman, and the presidents of the three active chapters, Miss Jane Dunning, DePauw; Miss Laura Wilkins, Indiana, and Miss Mary Jane Mount, Butler.
A miniature corral and training yard, complete even to a replica of the great “Man o’ War,” decorated the Kentucky table; Men seated at this table were dressed as Kentucky Colonels and rose to toast their Kentucky ladies with mint juleps, The Alabama-Georgia table carried a model Southern ' Colonial home, lighted, and surrounded by a white picket fence with swinging gate and evergreens. Place cards
Chapter Heads to Talk Each active chapter president was
were tiny bails of cotton sent from Atlanta. The Surprise Ship on which Francis Scott Key wrote “The StarSpangled Banner” rode Chesapeake Bay at one end of the MarylandVirginia table and a miniature Jamestown, Va., of 1607 appeared at the other end. The stunt presented by this group was a pantomime of the song, “The Girl in the Heart of Maryland.” Songs as sung by cotton pickers constituted the stunt of the North and South Carolina table. Decorations were pine and cotton. Stunt Is Debate
Pack mules and bails of cotton appeared on the Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri and Florida table. A large orange candle centered the table and small crates of oranges served as place cards. A heated debate between members seated at the table was the stunt arranged by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Codding, chairmen. _ Place -cards of blue bonnets, the Texas state flower, and iris, the Tennessee state.flower, appeared on the Tennessee-Texas table together with replicas of the Alamo and the Hermitage. The stunt presented by this group included a poem, “The Texas Blue Bonnet,” and a take-off on Elmer Davis as commentator on world news. Chairmen were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaffner were
St. Vincent's Hospital Guild members are busy
general chairmen for the party.
for the annual
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tee of the Women’s Field Army, will be speakers. pictures of cancer control activities in the nation. Mrs. Isaac Born, state commander, will speak.
Mrs. Kin Hubbard co-chairman of the meeting. They are assisted by Mesdames Ferdinand Born, McNamara, A. P. Lauck, Charles W. Myers, O. S. Flick, C. D. Vawter, Ronald Hazen, B. L. Byrket and George Harper.
Civic Members
ushered this morning at the presentation of “The Bumble Bee Prince,” Junior Programs opera, at Caleb Mills Hall under sponsorship of ‘the Children’s Civic Theater.
Voyles, Miss Betty Tharp and the Mesdames James Rose, Volney M. Brown, James: H. Ruddell, LaRu8 Byron, Donald Mattison, C. Willis Adams Jr. and John C. Drewry. Boy Scouts assisted the ushers.
ed the committee in charge, assisted by Miss Betty Tharp, the Children’s Theater chairman.
St. Vincent's Hospital Guild Arranges Dance
ls Athletic Club. Attending a recent committee meeting were (left to ‘right) the Mesdames Paul ara, E. T. Johnson and William F. Dudine,
to give a short talk on activities of her chapter. Members of the DePauw chapter, in charge of Miss Dorelle Markley, were to sing “My Wonderful One.” Mrs. Frank Cox was to conduct a quiz program which included officers from over the state, among them'"Mrs. Fred Million, chairman of the active chapter advisory committee for Beta Phi chapter at Indiana University; Mrs. Herold T. Ross, who serves in the same capacity for Theta chapter at DePauw, and Mrs. Robert Fessler, representing the Butler chapter. Other committee members are Mesdames Thomas Evans, Louis Bumen, H. L. Pond, Shockley Lockridge, Charles Steger, Misses Marian Messick, Virginia Sheely, Charlotte Peele, Betty Kreutzinger and Gladys Hawickhorst. Preceding the dance to be: held tonight there will be several parties. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pond will entertain with a buffet supper. Guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames: Clifford Kleymeyer, Evansville, Ind.; William Payne,, West Lafayette, Ind.: J. Albert Martindale and Robert Royer, Bloomington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite, Kirklin, Ind., with Dr; and Mrs. William E. King, will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Cloyd Julian, Leland Hughbanks, Newcastle, Ind. and Allen Huckleberry, New Albany, Ind, at dinner.
Buffet Supper Planned
Guests at a buffet supper given by Dr."and Mrs, C. C. Trueblood will |be Miss Ann Smith and Maurice Kirkwood, Tipton, Ind.; Miss Mary Jane Mount, Delphi, Ind.; Herbert |Garver, Logansport, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coblentz. Miss Virginia Sheely will have a dinner for Miss Marian Messick, Miss Dorothy Powers, Raymond Hall, Harold Davidson, Robert Poston and Mr. and Mrs. John Mount, Delphi, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James Davison of Richmond, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hiatt of Anderson will have dinner with Mrs. T. Claire Davis. Patrons for the dance are Mrs. Frank ©'Shea, Dr. and Mrs.
Dr. Stayton will show
Mrs. John Engelke is chairman and
Paul
Usher at Play
Several Civic Theater members Ushers included Miss Mary Ellen
Mrs. George Fotheringham head-
Auxiliary to Practice |For Easter Services
The Junior Auxiliary of the Bruce | P. Robison Post, American Legion, ¢ | will meet tomorrow at 9 a. m. at
Easier Sunrise Service in which it will take part. ? . Following rehearsal members will have luncheon at Coffee Dan’s. Miss Helen Humphrey, 617 E. 31st St., will entertain at 1:30 with a social meeting. Miss Olivene Bueneman, president of the group, will have charge of the program.
Miss Ohr to Speak
“Currier and Ives, Print Makers for America,” will be the subject of an illustrated talk by Miss Elizabeth Ohr before the Woman's Rotary Club Monday at 12:30 p. m. at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Frances iM. Rabb will be program chairman.
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Christ ‘Church to rehearse for the| Jf,
The CATHERINE MERRILL SCHOOL 25 will hold its meeting at 3:10 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh Hanna, member of the Catherine Merrill Club, will talk on the “Life of Catherine Merrill.”
. Sergt. A. C. Magenheimer will speak on “Safety” and show pictures of the Indianapolis Safety Patrol Officers’ Training Camp Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for SCHOOL 29. The Traffic Squad will take part in the program. Music will be by the chorus of grades 5 and 6.
SCHOOL 30 will hold its meeting at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday. A talk will be given and a film, “Behind the Shadows,” shown by Miss Pearl Dutcher, of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. Music will be by the pupils.
The program of SCHOOL 35, scheduled for 2:45 p. m. Wednesday afternoon, will consist of orchestra selections, directed by George Termail; songs by the Junior High School under the direction of Miss Katherine Zimmerscheid; numbers by the Tap Dance Club supervised by Bomen Halli, and two short, original plays written by Dorothy Ott and Virginia Swaynie and directed by Miss Adelaide Smith.
The Traffic Squad will present the program at SCHOOL 38 Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. :
Judge Wilfred Bradshaw of Juvenile Court will discuss “Unifying Community Forces to Protect Children,” at 7:30 o'clock next Friday evening before patrons of SCHOOL 39. Pasquale Montani will play harp selections. The meeting is to honor fathers.
Mr. Evap#’ will speak and show a film of year’s Indianapolis Safety Patrol Officers Training Camp Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock for SCHOOL 42, Music will be by the Junior High School Glee Club, directed by Mrs. Irene H. Jones.
Dr. Edwin N. Kime will discuss “Physical Medicine from the Standpoint of Health” Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at SCHOOL 56.
SCHOOL 60 will hear Mrs.- Mary Noble talk on “The Haunted Islands of Scotland,” Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
The Study Group of SCHOOL €9 will meet at 1:30 o'clock : Thursday afternoon. Dr. Alberta Jones, psychiatrist for the city schools, will discuss “Behavior Problems.”
THE POTTER FRESH AIR SCHOOL 74 will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Sergt. A. G. Magenheimer will speak. A program on “Citizenship” will be given by pupils of Mrs. Gladys Murphy.
THE PAUL C. STETSON SCHOOL 176 will hear Dr. E. E. Padgett discuss “Better Health for Better Living” at the Study Group meeting Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock.
SCHOOL 80 will meet at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. A, short business meeting, selections by the school orchestra and introduction of the traffic squad will he followed by parent-teacher confet/| ences held in various rooms.
.Charles W. Youngman, principal of SCHOOL 8,jwill speak on “Safety” at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon for patrons of SCHOOL 81. The Traffic Squad will present a “Safety” program. :
THE JAMES E. ROBERTS SCHOOL will meet at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Miss Jeanette Riker, supervisor of special education in the City Schools will speak
on “Education of Exceptional ChilJ.
LEY P.-T. A. meeting
officer,
Pp. m. The group will be entertained by musicians from the Honolulu School of Music. /
Judge Wilfred Bradshaw of Juvee
nile Court will be guest speaker at the regular Warren High School P.-T. A. meeting Wednesday at 8 Pp. m. The high-school band ‘will play under the direction of Paul Hamilton. P
Honor guest of the GLENNS VAL«
at 1:30 p. m, next Friday will be Mrs. William Shirley, vice president and member of the City Council P.-T. A.
The Rev. E. G. Audrey of the
Fleming Gardens Christian Church will be guest speaker at the regular meeting of the BEN DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A. meeting Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. A food program will be followed by a social hour in the school cafeteria.
“Juvenile Delinquency” will be the
subject of Randall Shake, probation before the FLACKVILLE STUDY GROUP meeting Wednesday at 1 p. m. Plans for a tour of the Juvenile Court and County Jail early in April will be made. Seibert Milligan is study club chaire man, :
Mrs,
Open house will be held at the
|GARDEN CITY P. T. A. meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Teachers will be in their rooms to greet parents, H. E. Whitaker, principal, and Miss Alta Henderson will be in charge of the program. P.-T. A. officers will be elected at the meeting at which Mrs. Herschel Hadley will preside.
A panel discussion by the publie
Tea Arranged
speech class under the supervision of Dean Thornberry will be heard by the DECATUR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A. at its meeting Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Rays mond Amos will preside.
For Pledges
Rushees and pledges will move
into the spotlight of sorority active ities this week-end.
A St. Patrick’s Day pledge tea will
be held tomorrow at, the Harrison Room of the Cblumbia Club by BETA CHAPTER OF THETA DELe TA SIGMA SORORITY. :
Rushees will be guests of the Ale
PHA UPSILON CHAPTER, ALPHA -|ZETA "BETA SORORITY, Monday night. Mrs. Patrick Shannahan, 1028 N. Drevel Ave. will be hostess,
The annual birthday dinner of
the DELTA PSI SIGMA SORORITY will be held at Cifaldi’s at 7 p. m. tonight, in celebration of th group’s 14th anniversary.
The INDIANAPOLIS TRI KAP.
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ALPHA, BETA AND G
: AMMA CHAPTERS OF SIGMA DELTA
ZETA SORORITY will hold a joint b pss" g al\8 p. m. Monday t Craig's. :
Officers recently elected at the ane
nual convention were Mrs. Elmer Von Pein, president, Mrs. ‘Clayton, Hord, secretary, and Mrs. Melvin* Searcey, treasurer.
‘Shushan Shag’ Tonight:
The Beth El Temple Youth Group
will hold a “Shushan Shag” at 8:30 p. m. tonight at the temple vestry ' rooms. The Rythmaires will Miss Constance Glazier and Miss Clara Latvak are ect arrangements.
play.
A
PA CLUB will meet Monday night for a 6 o'clock dinner at‘the Colone ial Tearoom. . :
cochairmen ‘of
