Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1940 — Page 19
' THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940
Theta Alumnae To Hear About
First Families
Phi Omega Kappas Plan Initiation
Mother's Day observances, initiation, installation of officers and a talk are listed among sorority activities for today and Saturday. Mrs. Cecil Chittenden will speak on “White House Families” at a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF KAPPA ALPHA THETA at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. Mrs. Norman Baxter, hostess, and Mrs. Francis H. Sinex, cohostess, will be assisted by Mesdames Emory Baxter, Earl T. Heassler, Robert J. Axtell, Evanson B. Earp, M. Turpin Davis, James R. Hedrich, J. Layman Schell, Elmer Sherwood, C. Severin Buschmann, Blanton Coxen, R. A. Wilcox: Misses Elizabeth DeGrief, Doris Ellis and Arda Knox.
ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY will hold formal initiation at 8 p. m. Saturday for Misses Charlotte Hauser, Frances Stevenson, Loraine Nauta and Ruth Arthur. Services will be at the Claypool Hotel with Mrs. Arrell Reinking, chaplain, officiating. A dinner dance will follow the initiation. Mesdames Michael Garvey, Mac Miles, Earl Teare and Miss Barbara Miller will be hostesses.
Members of GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA CHI SORORITY will entertain their mothers at a banquet at 7 p. m. today at Feeser’s Tearoom, 2038 N. Meridian St. Guests will be Mesdames Arthur Brabender, Max Felske, Carl Eggert, William Noerr, C. A. Ressler, Edward Throm, Martha Summeier, Harry Walther and Fred Wellman,
Mrs. Edward Ayers, 609 N. East St:, Lebanon, Ind., will be hostess for a meeting of ALPHA PI OMEGA SORORITY tonight.
Mrs. T. Reg Hesselgrave, Miss Jean Austin and Miss Maxine Henthorne will have charge of a mother-daughter dinner to be given tonight at the Colonial Tearoom by members of GAMMA CHAPTER OF SIGMA PHI SORORITY.
Miss Dorothy Thompson will be Installed as president of BETA CHAPTER OF OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY at 7:30 p. m., at the Bamboo Inn. Others to be inducted with her are Mrs. Edward Greene, vice president; Mrs. Benny Arvin, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Barney Barnett, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles Lekins, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Charles Lawrence, attorney general; Miss Ruth Bubeck, publicity chairman; Mrs. John Judkins, treasurer, and Mrs. Jack Steffey, organizer.
Block’s List Bridge Forum Winners
Winners in Block's recent bridge forum have been announced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director of the forum. They are: Section 1-—-North and south, Mrs. Arthur Pratt and Mrs. John Kelly, first; Mrs. J. M. Berry and Mrs, E. Smith, second; east and west, Mrs. Wayne Warrick and Mrs. Verlie Newcomer, first; Mrs. Merritt Thompson and Mrs, R. A. Shakel, second. Section 2—North and south, Mrs. A. J. Hendricks and Mrs. William Gerrard, first; Mrs! E. C. Ball and Mrs. Berthe Montfort, second; east and west, Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger and Mrs. Clara Kinkade, first; Mrs. R. D. Falardean and Mrs. H. D. Kendrick second. Section 3—North and south, Mrs. C. A. Fredeking and Mrs. H. D. Hufford, first; Mrs. Merle Huckleberry and Mrs. Hansen Gifford, second; east and west, Mrs. Gertrude Keller and Mrs. William Peele, first; Mrs. B. FP. Kelly and Mrs.
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Committees Announced for St. Mary-of-the-Woods Annual Scholarship Event Saturday
Miss Mary Jeanne Smith has been appointed by Mrs. William J, Mooney Jr. to plan the style show to be presented by H. P. Wasson & Co. at the annual scholarship card party of the Indianapolis St. Mary-
of-the-Woods alumnae Saturday at
the Columbia Club.
Other committee members appointed by Mrs. Mooney are Mrs.
Plan Play Day
For Reserves
Junior High School Girl Reserves will hold their annual Play Day at Riverside Park Saturday. Miss Charlotte Pearson, associate Girl Reserve secretary of the Y. W.C. A, will be in charge. Activities will begin at 9:45 a. m.
at the hockey field. Games and sports will be included in the morning program, which will be followed by a picnic lunch. In the afternoon Miss Pearson will outline a program of summer activities for young girls. The day’s activities will close with a hike. Assisting Miss Pearson will be Misses Ruth Youll, Ruth Boecher and Doris Diestel. Girl Reserves from 15 schools will attend.
Tri Chi Chapter’s Annual Banquet Set
The annual mother-daughter banquet of the Alpha Chapter, Tri Chi Sorority, will be held at 7:30 p. m. today at Holly Hock Hill. The program will include a skit by Misses Betty Mock, Mary Lou Rasico, Esther Cotton,” Louana Baker, Virginia Schnell, June Walters, Dorothy Brown, Rosa Mary Bauer, Phairy Queener and Marjorie Eggert. Miss Marian Welner and Miss Dorothy Brown will sing and Miss Eggert will present a reading.
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of special prizes. Her assistants are the Misses Charlotte Gates, Marie Lauck, Florence Whelan, Lucille Barry and Mary Logan Connor. Miss Ruth Courtney is in charge of the candy committee; Misses Eileen and Rosemary Rocap, arrangements; and Miss Margaret Dowd and Miss Marie Warren form a special committee.
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Riviera Club Dance to Aid Member Drive
Members of the Riviera Club Boosters will give a dance tomorrow evening in connection with the club’s membership and invitational campaign being held this month. Johnson and Snyder's Melody Makers will play. Ray C. Dorr, chairman of the Boosters’ dance committee, is in charge of arrangeinents, assisted by Dr. and Mrs. George King, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shelhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Don Millhoiiand. Miss Eileen Poston, club gymnasium instructor, will present exhibition dances during intermission. Her program includes a Mexican hat dance, ‘“Chiapanecas,” “Sevilla,” a classical Spanish dance with castanet accompaniment; and “Allergrias,” a portrayal of a Spanish bull fight. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Ross H. Johnson, pianist. A Mother's Day dinner will be held at the Club Sunday noon. Members of Delta Tau Delta, Butler University chapter, will entertain their mothers at dinner Sunday at the club. Teams and their captains in the Riviera Club's membership drive will hold their second dinner meetmg at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the club. Plans are being made for the club's seventh anniversary celebration at a dance May 17.
About Maids
‘The Employer Talks’ to Be Topic of Miss Dick Tonight.
“THE EMPLOYER Talks About the Maid” will be the subject of Miss Enid Dick, interviewer in the Indianapolis office of the State Employment Service, betore the Household Workers’ Club meeting at 6:45 p. m. today at the Y. W, C. A.
It will be the first of three talks on maid and employer relationships. On May 16 the subject for discussion by a speaker not yet selected will be “You Talk About the Boss.” The series will end May 23 with a panel discussion on domestic employment problems.
Kitty Klub Meets
Plans for a “tramp-snack” were
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H. V. Kaltenborn . . . ‘carries on’ in United States. ht 8 =n
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Here May 20
St. Margaret's Hospital Guild will present H. V. Kaltenborn, news
to the Guild executives, “that the lull in the war might give me a chance to make another quick survey trip through Europe in May. Today my information indicates that the next few weeks will bring decisive events. I will have access to more news and reports on these critical developments here than abroad. “To do a good job the news analyst must have the facts and the right to say what he means. He must have access to the reports from all the belligerents and the neutrals. He must be free to dis-
cuss without benefit of censor. | There is just one country where that is possible today. So, until [things settle down, I'll carry on at home.” Proceeds from the lecture will go to carry on the Guild's work in the occupational therapy and children’s wards at the City Hospital and at the Human Milk Station there. The guild will entertain this afternoon for the children at the City Hospital with a May Day party. Favors will ne May baskets.
Mothers Will Sing
The Mothers’ Club chorus of School 54 will sing over Radio Station WIRE at 4 p. m. and at the West Park Christian Church at 8 p. m. Sunday. The choral group is under direction of Mrs. Halcie
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For Hoosiers
A “Hoosier Breakfast” for gradvate registered nurses born or educated in Indiana is to be a feature otf the Biennial Convention of the American Nurses’ Association May 11-17 at Philadelphia. The breakfast will be held at 7:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel. Miss Edith Hunt,
president of the Indiana State Nurses’ Association, and Miss Helen Teal, executive secretary, will have charge of arrangements. Ninety members of the State Association will leave Saturday to attend the convention. Miss Nellie G. Brown, superintendent of Ball Me-
on “The Increasing Ethical Responsibility of Every Member of the Nursing Profession.” Nurses from the Central District ot the State Association who will attend the convention are Mesdames Elsie Bowman, Gladys Wilkins, Emma Brown Hubbard and |Helen Johnson and Misses. Ellen Marie Anderson, Bertha Pullen, Beatrice Gerrin, Lillie Martin, Mary Rominger, Esta Bales, Mary Heckard, Esther Royce, Mary Walsh, Ruth Tebbe, Evelyn Dewees, Fern Coy, Mary L. Peacock, Mary Carr, Anne Keogh, Ruth Scott, Grace Witwer, Myrtle Gage, Florence Brown, Florence Horn, Frances Hellman, Helen Jane West, Viola Sims, Dorothy Johnson, Dorothy O’Bryant, Margaret Cross, Lois Black, Mabel “Civic Education,” and Mrs. Eugenia | Cook, Edna Haugk, Winifred Zirkle, K. Spaulding, chairman of the com-| Betty Holland, Verla Snyder and mittee on ethical standards, will talk ( Miss Teal.
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