Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1940 — Page 8

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Accordion Program Set Mrs. Richard A. Campbell Will Present Group of |

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Election and installation of officers, talks and musical programs will be features of Parent-Teacher Association meetings this week.

“Cultural Opportunities” will be

of the John Herron Art Institute, before t

at 1:10 p. m. Wednesday. A musical the school, '

Dr. Olga Bonke-Booher will discuss “Modern Health Standards for the Children,” at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL 13. A program of accordion numbers, directed by Miss Myrta Tilson, will follow. Mrs. Claude M, Wise of the Indianapolis Council of Parents and Teachers

the subject of W. D. Peat, director | SCHOOL 8 P.-T. A. meeting | program will be given by pupils of |

be the subject of Miss Carrie Scott| at SCHOOL 58 at 1:30 ». m.| Wednesday. Music will be provid-| ed by the school orchestra. Elec-| tion and installation of officers will be held. i

Miss Katrina Haramy will talk on | “My Experiences on My Trip From |

Palestine to the United States” at 1:30 p. m, Wednesday at SCHOOL 62, The Girls and Boys’ Glee Club will sing. Installation of officers will follow.

Will install new officers.

Mrs, Richard A. Campbell will present a group of readings, “I Am an American,” at the SCHOOL 15 meeting at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. A musical program by school pupils | Juvenile Court Judge Wilfred and installation of new officers will | Bradshaw will speak on “Planned follow. Recreation as & Preventive ‘of Juvenile Delinquency” at SCHOOL The SCHOOL 16 meeting at 2:30 66 Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. The P. m. Wednesday will open with school orchestra will play. election of officers. A motion pic- | i . tire film will be shown and tea and | Dr. Mary Westfall will discuss a social hour will conclude the pro- | Good Teeth for Children” &t 2:15 gram. { Albert Stump will talk on ‘“Use- chestra will provide music. < 3 " » ful Schooling at SCHOOL 17 The program at SCHOOL 68,

{p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL 67. | The Glee Club and the school or- |

Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Boys and girls of the physical education classes will present dance numbers

scheduled for 3:15 p. m. Wednesday, will include installation of of-

ficers and music by the school choir.

“ poo | JOYCE KILMER SCHOOL 6% Community Responsibility in win open its meeting at 2 p. m. Recreation” will be the subject of Wednesday. Sergeant A. C. MagenMrs. C. J. Manthei of the Board of heimer will talk on ‘Safety’ and School Commissioners at SCHOOL show a film of last year's Indian20 Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. A trib- gpolis Safety Patrol Officers’ Trainute to mothers will be given by two ing Camp. The school patrol will Pupils and Mrs. John Tehr, mother be honor guests.

of Mrs. A. FP. Vehling, P.-T. A. , president. Mrs. Emma Golbert will Rev. M. McNeil will deliver the install new officers. invocation, followed by installation of officers by Mrs. Gertrude Kemp. “Our Boys and Girls and Their New officers are Mrs. Fred Coyle, Leisure” will be the topic for dis- president; Mrs. Albert Emrich, vice cussion at SCHOOL 21 at 2:30 D. president; Mrs. Ralph Quigle, secrem. Wednesday. Mrs, Pearl Stokes tary, and Mrs. Fred Roush, treaswill direct a program by fifth grade urer.

ils. Installation of officers will ag A talk by the principal, Miss Tda

be follow bv & tea given by the k \ BD haawed ) . Helphinstine, and music by the

and the boys’ and girls’ special choruses will sing.

of School 8, will speak on “Boys” at ‘program of SCHOOL 72 ‘at 3:15 2:15 D. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL p. m. Wednesday.

Choral Group from the Junior High | Charles W. Youngman, principal School department will comprise the |

©7. Recreation exercises will be given by pupils. Election of officers will follow. {

A series of readings will be presented by Miss Lois O'Brien, a Washington High School student, at SCHOOL 30 at 2:30 p. m. Wednes- | dav. The Tov Band will provide music for the program,

Juvenile ‘Court Judge Wilfred Bradshaw will speak on “Uusing the Juvenile Court for Prevention of Delinquency” at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL 76. There will be an election of officers.

SCHOOL 78 will open its meeting at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday afternoon

| Following election of officers, & pro-

SCHOOL 31 will open its meeting &ram Will be given by pupils show- |

at 2 p. m. Wednesday with election ing activities of the school. Music ol officers, followed by & sound film, Will be provided by the school or“Modern Traffic Problems.” There chestra, directed by R. S. Orton, diwill be a program by the mothers rector of the Technical High School and a social hour. |orchestra.

| William A. Evans, chairman of | Mrs. Grace Golden of the Chilthe Indianapolis Safety Education dren's Museum will discuss “HobCouncil, will speak at SCHOOL 34 bies and Recreation” at 2 p. m. at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. A safety | Wednesday for patrons of SCHOOL playlet will be given by the fifth 82. A musical playlet will be given grade and music will be provided by by pupils of 1B, 1A and 2B rooms, the Girls’ Glee Club. | directed by Miss Maybelle Wallace : land Miss Mary Newkirk. New offiA program by pupils and election cers will be installed. of officers will feature the meeting at SCHOOL 36 Wednesday at 2:30 Pp. m.

“Our Indiana State Parks and {How to Use Them” will be the sub- . ject of Charles A. DeTurk, director Election of officers, & tea and ® of Indena State Parks. at 2 Pp. m. social hour will be included on the Wednesday for SCHOOL 84. The nrogram for the SCHOOL 43 meet- school orchestra will play and new ing at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. lofficers will be installed.

Election of officers, a talk on} “Books” by the South Grove Nbra- of the City Council, will talk at

Tan and music by the school will SCHOOL 91 at 2 m. Wed { a 3 . mm. nesday ‘comprise the program at SCHOOL wrusic will be by the Mothers’

44 Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Chorus. Officers will be installed.

Arthur Wilsons Give Party for Shorties The Mothers’ Chorus will appear

on the program &t SCHOOL 48 at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson en2:45 p. m. Wednesday. Election and tertained with & dinner party at installation of new officers and a their home Saturday for their social hour will be included in the gaughter, Betty, and several of her ™ . | THOS friends who attended the Shortie A moving picture of the New York Club dance at the Marott Hotel. World's Fair and installation of | ‘Guests included the Misses officers will comprise the program of | Rosamond Herriot, Fred Scrimsher,

Mrs. W. R. Shirley, vice president

SCHOOL 47 also will have & murical program by pupils and election of officers at the meeting Wednesday at 3:15 p. m.

SCHOOL 52 at 3:15 p. m. Wednes- | Mary Lou Bergluand; Messrs. Jack to the gravy when basting baked |

dav. | Cole, Arlen Hyde, David Drummond : ‘and Richard Niles,

Mrs. Kenneth G. Baker ® Ww

» Club A i ‘ On Club Arranges Guest Party 1 v | “The Tree of Liberty” (Elizabeth {Page) will be reviewed by Mrs. [Kenneth 'G. Baker at the annual guest party of the Multum-in-Parvo Literary Club tomorrow ih the Ban-mer-Whitehill auditorium, In the receiving line will be Mrs. Emil H, Souffiot, founder; Mrs. Orval BE. Stone, president; Mrs. Her(bert T. '‘Grouns, president-elect; Miss Mayme Jacobs, Mrs. Herbert S. Lewis and Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, chairman of hostesses. | Assisting Mrs. Merrifield will be Mesdames H. A. Harlan, Souffiot, Lewis, 'Grouns, Frank E. Weimer, Stone and Frank L. Boles. | Following the president's greeting, | Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider, pro{gram chairman, will present the |speaker. The Seventh District {Chorus will present a program directed and accompanied by Carolyn Ayers Turner. will sing “Valse of the Flowers” (Tschaikowsky), the Barcarolle from “Tales of Hoffman” (Oifenbach) and “A Spirit Flower” (Camp-bell-Tipton-Ticharne), The tea table will be arranged {with & centerpiece of American | Beauty roses, the club flower, and lilies of the wvalley. Tall white tapers will be used. Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang and Mrs. Weimer will pour. Honor guests will be Mesdames M. Clifford Townsend, W. D. Keenan, Harry B. Jacobs, J. Frances Huffman, Laura E. Ray, Lowell S. Fisher and J. W. Moore, and board members of the Indianapolis Council ‘of Women and the Seventh District Federation of Clubs.

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Sigma Alpha Iota

A program of vocal and instrumental music will be presented at a dinner ‘meeting of Nu Zeta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Tota, national professional music organization, at 6:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. S. XK. Ruick, Northwood Dr. Mrs. Ruick, organist, will play “Romance” (Svendsen), ‘Beside Still Waters” (Van Denman Thompson) and “Tocatta” (Reginald Martin). (Mrs. J. Harry Green, soprano, ac{companied by Mrs. Ruick, will sing “Call of Spring” (Paganucci), “Minor (and Major” (Spross), “Midsummer” (Worth) and “Einsam in Truben Tagen’ from “Lohengrin” (Wagner). Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, pianist: Mrs. M. R. Foreman, violinist; Miss Lois McCain, violoncellist, and Mrs. Ruick, organist, will present “Medi-

tation” and “Romance in PF.” ‘Opus |

[91, (Tschaikowsky) and “Tango” (Rudolph Friml). Mrs. Ryvbolt and Mrs. Ruick will play the allegro from the Fifth Symphony Beethoven.

‘Rotary Club Hears Schutz

Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, North Manchester, former president of Manchester College, will speak on | “Looking Into Tomorrow” at a dinner meeting at the Woman's Rotary Club at 6:30 p. m. today at the | Propylaeum.

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Honors Guests |

And Afternoon of Melody on Music Committee Anniversary Guest day Will be observed by {the women's Auxiliary to the Rail-

The Irvington Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will way Mail Association at its meets

have a guest tea and program Thursday in observance of the founding ing tomorrow afternoon at the

i ance ican Music by t i 3 ee REVAIREIEN: Of Amiean Music by We NaHONN woman Dupitttient Olio. Wivs,

| Mrs. Raymond Stila, chapter Tongs Are Handy i ELS Wit weve wwe BE Eh | Wor turning broiled or fiied| Mrs. W. G. Stayton will present Mrs. Albert Holman, chapter |... is a pair of large kitchen tongs | the program. chairman of advancement of Amer- is useful and avoids 10ss of valuable| “Mother” will be sung by Miss [ican music. will speak on “MOAeIN peat juices, which occurs when Ruth Oradick, accompanied by her Trends in American Music. meat is pierced by fork tines, mother, Mrs. Ralph Oradick. Miss Mildred Allen, pianist, will play | | “pensive Spinner” (Ganz); “Sona- | [tina,” *“C Sharp Minor” (Beryl | Rupinstein), and “Rhapsody in| Blue” (Gershwin). | Guests of honor will be Mrs, Ken- | (neth D. Coffin, state chairman of |the ‘music committee: Mrs. Oran E. | | Ross, Winchester, Central director: | Mrs. 'G. B. Taylor, regent of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter: | Mrs. ‘Charles McNaull, regent of the | Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chavter: | | Mrs, Harvey J. Elam, regent of the |‘ Gen. Arthur St. Clair Chapter, and | (Mrs. Hughes Patton, Jonathan | Jennings Chapter regent.

"Theta Sigma Phi To Hear of Trip

Meetings to plan Mother's Day observances, election of officers, | buffet supper and talks appear on| the calendar of sorority meetings! this week, | Miss Lucy Ann Balch will speak | | on her three months’ trip last sum-| mer through Germany, Sweden and | | Norway before the INDIANAPOLIS | ALUMNAE OF THETA SIGMA! | PHI SORORITY meeting at 8 p. m.| tomorrow with Miss Ella Sengen- | | berger, 5325 Boulevard Place. | Officers will be elected. Miss | Grace Golden and Miss Vera Hall will be assistant hostesses.

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The regular meeting of TOTA | KAPPA SORORITY will be tomor{row night at the home of Mrs. {Bdwin Musselman, 5815 Primrose Ave.

| “Apollo and Daphne” will be the {subject of Mrs. F. M. Moss at a {meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, DELTA THETA CHI SORORITY, in the Indiana War Memorial Bldg. at 7:30 p. m. today. i Miss Martha Davis will be in| charge of the musical portion of the | program. Mrs. Francis Black, parliamentarian, will speak on “The Miscellaneous Motion.” Election of officers will follow.

BETA CHAPTER, BETA CHI| | THETA SORORITY, will hold a | business meeting at the home of { Miss Virginia Smith, 1126 N. Jeffer[son St., at 8 p. m. today. A birthday | shower will be given the hostess.

| A meeting to complete plans for a Mother's Day tea will be held by BETA CHAPTER, CHI PHI GAMMA SORORITY, tonight at the home of Miss Marian Marshall, 2516 Brookside Pkwy., N. Drive.

Mrs. William Steckler, 2830 Adams St., will be hostess for the regular business meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, CHI PHI GAMMA SORORITY, tonight. Plans for a Mother's Day tea will be discussed.

The regular meeting of GAMMA DELTA CHI SORORITY will be held at the Y. W, 'C. A. at 8%. m. tonight. Miss Yvonna Ruth will be| hostess.

Mrs. Norman DeArmeth will be hostess for a meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, OMEGA CHI SORORITY, Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Plans for a Mother's Day banquet will be made.

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The STUDY GROUP OF SCHOOL | 52 will meet &t 2 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Maude Delbridge, assistant music supervisor of city schools, will | will speak on “Music in Our Schools.” |

SCHOOL, 5% will have a musical program at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. | Music will be by pupils and the school orchestra, followed by the “Choral Praver’ by the Mathers’ Chorus. New officers to be installed are Mrs. R. E. Fennell, president; Mrs. John Lowry, vice president; Mrs. Jerry Hicks, recording secre‘tary: Mrs. Gerald Brock, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Earl Gardon, treasurer.

SCHOOL 57 will hold a tea for mothers at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. | Mrs. Paul Dorsey will sing, accom- | panied by Heltn Thomas Martin. | Ann Eberhart will play harp selections.

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atrina Haramy will talk on “Stranded” and Mrs. Weldon W.| Locey will play a number of piano solos. Tea will be served at the close of the meeting. | Tomorrow night, memorial serve ices will be held by the Railway Mail Association and the Auxiliary. At 6215 p. m. dinner will be served to members and their families. Mrs. C. R. Maple and Mrs. Ralph W. Doak are co-chairmen, assisted | by Mesdames Roy S$. Schopman, R.| S. Cain, Floyd Lape, Leo Sheridan, Louis Dungan, Gillon Good, LeRoy | Lawrence, Byron Rady, Ralph Pow- | |ers, Gordon Faulkner, O. S. Dgcker, | | Gene Rochester, Leland Sims, V. S. Lamerson, Evans McKeehan and | Amelia Rosenbaum.

Club Honors Mothers

The Hermana Club will conduct a Mother's Day program at a imeeting of the Brookside Chapter 481, Order of the Eastern Star, at 8 5, m. tomorrow at the Brookside Masonic Temple, E. 10th and Gray Sts. Mrs. Faye Hite is worthy matron and Allen Disborough, worthy patron.

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