Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1940 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1040
Indiana Dental | Re-Nominated by Voters League Aids to Note oa
Anniversary
Observe 20th Year at Three-day Meeting
The 20th anniversary of the Indiana State Association of Dental AsSistancs will be celebrated at a meeting Monday through Wednesday at the Claypool Hotel. The Indiana State Dental Association will meet at the same time. | Clinics, lectures, exhibits and $0- | clal affairs are on the program. Scientific papers are to be entered In competition for a prize to be| given at the banquet Tuesday night. A trophy will be given for the best clinic by an assistant. Arriving guests will be welcomed at a buffet supper at the Hotel Lincoln Sunday night. Clinics in the assembly room of | the Claypool Monday morning will | be arranged by Mrs. Margaret C.| Sharp, Jasonville: Miss Margaret | Garrigus, Brazil; Miss Virginia K.| Smith, Indianapolis; Miss Evelyn| Rutledge, Indianapolis; Mrs. Crys-| |
tal Pace, Indianapolis; Miss Louise Milbourn, Frankfort, and Miss] Sarah Jane Mock, Indianapolis.
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University campus.
Three hundred delegates from 22 local leagues are attending sessions
today will be voted on tomorrow and the results announced Friday Other officers to be nominated in-
|which opened this morning and will continue through Friday neon. | Officers and directors nominated _—
was to talk on "Where Do We Go From Here” and Mrs. Ferree and
Cancer Army To Hold Dance
The Indianapolis Division of the, Women's Field Army, American Society for the Control of Cancer, will sponsor a dance May 24 at Tom Devine’s Music Hall, Iliinois and Michigan Sts. Mrs. Fred Luker is in charge of arrangements and Miss Lylian Lee is ticket chairman. Patrons and patronesses include Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Myers, Mesdames R. P. Van Camp, Rosamond Van Camp Hill, Kin Hubbard, Misses Eldena and Sara Lauter,
Evadne and Hilda Hibben, Messrs, and Mesdames Isaac Born, Ferdi-
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Garden Club To Visit Park
Members of the Garden Club of Indiana in the Indianapolis area vill meet at the Traction Terminal Station at 8:30 p. m. Friday for a pilgrimage to Spring Mill State Park and Evansville, Ind, where convention will be held Friday and Saturday. Going from Indianapolis will be Mesdames Burke Nicholas, Carl Coble, John Spahr, Walter P, Morton, George Bowman Carl Spicklemeijer, Pearl Hayes, E. D. Parsons, Gilbert Harris, Harry Weber, Mary Medsker, Daisy Bade, Olive Ed-
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nand Born, Ronald M. Hazen, D. M. Klausmeyer, Chauncey Eno, Walter Sormane, Lucius French, Joseph K. Grubb, P. O. Ferrell, Ernest Fisher, Adolph Seidensticker, Paul 8. McNamara, Preston Woolf, Edward W. Zaiser, Robert M. Zaiser, Carl Reynolds, Robert Davy Eaglesfield, E. W. Sherwood, William E. Saver, Meredith Nicholson Jr. KH. B. Pelham, Dr. and Mrs, Don D. Bowers, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Bohner, Dr. and Mrs, J. William Hofmann, Mrs. J. H. Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Welch, Dr. and Mrs, BE. BE. Padgett, Messrs, and Mesdames T. 8. Crae, Kal Hanson, Carl Brockman William H. MeCoy, Russell Bain and O. S. Bruner,
Alumnae Hold Installation
Mrs. Arthur Wengel will be installed as president of the Sigma Kappa Alumnae Association at a meeting at 6 p. m. today. Mrs, William Hutchison, E. 86th St., will be hostess. Others who will take office are Mrs. Robert Ghere, vice president; Mrs. Russell Burkle, treasurer; Mrs Edward Taggart, Pan-Hellenic representative; Mrs. Hutchison, alternate: Mrs. Frank Willis, Triangle correspondent; Miss Dorothy Larrison, publicity chairman; and magazine
[Miss Lorena Denham, chairman | Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. | Edward Taggart, Miss Dema Felkner land Miss Dorothy Steinmeier.
wards, William BE. White, George Dyer, P. A. Hennesee, steller, William Robertson and Miss Anna Hosea, Also attending will be Mrs M, A. Hollaway, Farmland; Mesdames H. H. Muff, Harry Woolery, Oscar Morton and Benjamin Doddridge, Richmond; Miss Fannie Pfendler, Acton: Mrs, Charles Dean, Bluffton: Mrs. William Watts, Hammond, Mrs. Sam Wearly, Montpelier; Miss Olive Haynes, Miss Edna Hallowell and Mrs. Frank Holman, all of Pendleton: and Mrs. H. V. Johnson, Mooresville, transportation chairman,
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Indian-Red Bird Game Sponsored ‘By St. Joan of Arc Club Saturday
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Crack-Pot Club to Meet
The Crack-Pot Club will give a scavenger hunt and party at Jao Broderick’'s Dance Studio at 7:30 p. m. Friday,
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‘ball game Saturday night sponsored by the May Committee of the St. { Joan of Arc Women's Club { Attending with Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bernatz and their sons, Thomas land John, will be Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Nissen, Pasadena, Cal, who will be | week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bernatz, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cole and Mr, and Mrs. L. W, Mohlenkamp will|
Mrs. John Hillman, mdianapolis, | A ttendants first vice president; Mrs. Allen C. were to present a skit. “How Do!
of Butler have two boxes. Their guests will Pp. I ssrs. and Mesdames Fran < | May Queen Chosen | Dec imney, Charles Mason, William ersona S
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Coughlin, William J. Mooney, Wil- | liam Moran, Dr. and Mrs, Willlam | pies Leora Wood, daughter of Kemper and Dr. and Mrs, Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emsley Wood Lord oo Ee oy With Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. 5215 College Ave. has been awarded Curry will be Messrs, and Mesdames one of the two scholarships given C. A Donovan, a thi in the north central area of the or an Smith. “Guests of Mr. [United States by Goucher College. Miss Wood is a student at Tech High School. Miss Kathryn Gerig,
and Mrs. Glenn L, O'Connor will [pe Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Feeney, p 5. Harold Holtam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley Mr, and Mrs. Harold |Gerig, Ft. Wayne, Ind. received the
Butler University co-eds who will
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| | Doctors te Extend Greetings Mrs. Arlene Collins, Warsaw,| president, will call the first formal] session to order Monday afternoon. | Miss Alice Krick, vice president of | the Indianapolis district, will give] the address of welcome, with re. | Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell sponse by Mrs. Betty Hanshew, An-| " derson, first vice president of the] state. | Aah Dr. R. C. Shurr, Valparaiso, pres- Plea to Preserve Democ acy ident of the Indiana State Dental Association, and Dr. D. C. Barnhill, Is M. i b D R V. P l president of the Indianapolis Dental d 1 al e 'y r. oy * ce as Association, will extend greetings. | v . Miss Marion Gruelle, Indianapolis, 300 A 1 I U ( will read a scientific paper and a ttenc ” Y sonvention business meeting will be held. { Miss Krick, Miss Janet Hall, Indi- By ROSEMARY REDDING anapolis: Miss Milbourn and Mrs. Times Staff Writer Sadie Leach of LaPorte will read] BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 15—Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell, Indianscientific papers submitted for the apolis, was to be nominated for re-election as president of the Indiana contest. The anniversary luncheon League of Women Voters today at the 18th convention on the Indiana will be held at noon at the Hotel Lincoln Three to Speak Thursday Dr. W. E. Neuenschwander, Ft Wayne; Dr. Drexel A. Boyd of the Indiana University School of Den- | tistry, and Miss Lute Troutt, di-| rector of dietetics of the Indiana University Medical Center, will g Mitchell, Bloomington, second you Do, Mr. Citizen?—The League peak Tuesday afternoon. The Bhal vice president; Mrs. Charles Sham- Tells Its Story.” | usiness meeting will be Wednesday paugh, Lafavette, third vice presi-| pepartment conferences and a morning. All meetings will be in gent: Mrs. Norman TORAIING, [hr council were to follow at | S€'Ve as members of Miss Pequetti the clubroom on the ninth floor of Richmond. secretary; and Mrs. Wil- 3:30 p. m. The Bloomington League Helton's court at the annual May the hotel liam P. Snethen, Indianapolis, will have a reception for the con- Day acuivityes Selnidsy: May ». . Wednesday afternoon the asgist- treasurer Nominations also may vention delegates in the Union the Butler Campus RN eat ants will attend lecture and chair pe made from the floor Building tonight. jos by as SE 1 po “a8 clinics at the Indiana University ; : d Ford P. Hall, head of Indiana clelibs 353 r on atertainSchool of Dentistry, the closing fea- | Rar hp Sat {University's Deparment ‘of Govern- a oe the OO ne Fie ture of the state dental convention. | Nominations for directors which ment, will talk on “Newest Prac- | House that night State officers with Mrs. Collins|the committee was to submit are: tices in Obtaining Qualified Per- , . . , , and Mrs. Hanshew, are Miss Marie Mrs. Robert Rossow, Culver; Mis./sonel” tomorrow i Mrs, |, Embers Oe oor Rine| Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baldwin us Hollingsworth, New Castle, second Russell Beck, Michigan City; Mrs./pon Datisman, Gary, chairman of center, Jane Mount, Mary Janet | . d Mrs. El-| vice president; Mrs. Leach, secre-|{John K. Goodwin, Indianapolis; | {je Department of Government and | pehyr, Betty Sanders, Jane Robin-! In the party of Mr. an at MVS other scholarship given in this area. tary; Miss Luella Mariotte, Ft.|Mrs. John Pennell, Kokomo; MIS. moonomic Welfare, will discuss “The son, Barbara Day, Della Ake, Jeanne bert Johnston ili De or po Mad- | Wayne, treasurer, and Miss Mock, Rex Van Tilbury, Logansport; MIs. yeaoue Surveys Relief.” |Settles. Martha M. Bible, Emily Warren Bevington, Mrs. Fra o ™ | Spending last week-end in French executive committeewoman. | Theodore FerkinhofT, Hobart; Mrs. mrs. Richard Edwards Peru. pro- Happel, Mary Fallis and Virginia | den, Mrs. C. S. Drake ang Resch Lick Springs were Mr. and Mrs Miss Virginia K. Smith, Terre J. J. Detzler, South Bend; MIs. gram co-ordinator will present the Cottom. The eight campus sororities, | Mattingly. Mr, and Mn or will Wilb Pp ‘ ' iy Haute, is clinic supervisor. Mrs. John Hickey, Terre Haute; MIS. proposed program of work, for the Butler Independent Association, and Dr. and piss: Re Bees whe ini Jd Wer cites Rosalyn Berg, Indianapolis, is chair-| Allen Loomis, Elkhart; Miss 1940-42 Action on the program will | Kappa Beta, the Newman Club, and form another par Helt win | Patricia and David. man of the local arrangements Blanche Merry, Rensselaer; MIS. pa phegun tomorrow afternoon and | Trianon are represented in the] Mr, and Mrs. wo iniant or Hil.| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Abels, 1501 E. committee. Mis Marie Mansfield is James W. Bell, Evansville; and concluded Friday morning. | Court, entertain Mr. and Mrs, Ec " ; sasha : . : re Hels smever Vincen ; : iv y ; sir and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Maple Rd, also were at French Lick chairman of publicity, assisted by Mrs. Harold Klemeyer, Vincennes. Miss Rosemary Newman, president | gemel n With Mr. and Mrs. over ti rook d Miss Ada May Owings and Mis.| A plea for preservation of Amer- [of the Woman's League, sponsor of Ahrbecker. be Il be Mr. and Mrs. yey Ie weeksont Crystal Pace, all of Indianapolis. ican democracy was voiced by Dr.l The convention is expected tothe May Day program, has an- Robert A ty and Mrs. Harry | Miss Leona Kunkel of Elkhart is Roy V. Peel before the League at consider such proposals as the ex- nounced appointment of three addi- | C. I. Brady ap A Whe (YSORY -|H ld Co ] i SIkh : | cons! JOS 8 : I= v v st with the Stevens. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Bar| [fold Community Sing membership chairman, assisted by today's luncheon [tension of the merit system in In- | tional committees to assist wi hel ‘ty will include Mr. and Mrs. | ‘ ' Miss Rose Roberts of Elkhart and| “It is essential” said Dr. Peel, diana; efficient and economical ad-|day's program, Members of the rys party sweeney, Dr. and Mrs.| The East Side Council of ChrisMiss Sarah McKee of South Bend. |“that at this time when democracy ministration of relief; reinstate- dance publicity COMInitice are Me ne Hablch and Mr. and Mrs, Ray tian Endeavor held a community man - in Europe is engaged in a death ment of adequate appropriations Mary Lee Porter, chairman, assisted Car a | : ; |struggle, we preserve what we have for effective administration of the|by Misses Mary Marott, Ann | Reed. are Sing’ last night at the Downe) |by giving it the best thought and school attendance-child labor law: | Strauss, Barbara Fuller and Rose-| Others Ta nM | Avenue Christian Church, Downey the energy and industry which iS the manager plan for local units of | Mary Huffman, chairman of a pos- | George Dufty, : oH Ww Mand Julian Aves. Miss Helen Borkert one of our proudest possessions.” |government: reform of legislative ter committee. Miss Patricia Syl-|Gass and Mrs, . Te was in charge of the program Dr. Peel is professor of govern- procedure; protective legislation for Vester is chairman of general pub- En ment at Indiana University and re- children; opposition to interstate leity for the day. | search director for the National trade barriers and the reorganiza-| Members of the Utes Club, sophie. | ‘Municipal League. ition of the State Board of Educa-|MOre mens honorary; Sphinx Club,
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OPEN THURSDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:15 P. M
Discusses Democracy | tion, | Dr. R. W. Holmstedt, professor He based his address today upon of education at Indiana, will speak a discussion of democracy, declar- on “Reorganization of State Boards ing that “if democracy is to sur-|.¢ mpducation” tomorrow afternoon. vive, we must unfailingly adhere to te proposed program will be disthe doctrine of liberty of action and cussed and Mrs. Austin V, Clifford, liberty of being” He took up the rngianapolis, chairman of Departcriticism of democratic procedures ent of Government and Social and bluntly discussed the conten-|yweitare. will talk on “Your NeighItion that the "United States main- poi.o enild.” (tains inequalities because men are | Clifton M. Utlev. director of the [inevitably unequal in their inherited | ghicago Council on Foreign Rela|capacities, in their training, in| tions. will talk on “A Constructive [wealth and social position, in Phy = | poreign Policy for the United sical stamina and in their ambi- giatec” at tomorrow night's ban-
tions.” mired . | “This reaction against one of the quet. President Herman B Wells
(fundamental American principles.” {he said, “has even gone so far that prominent leaders in the United | States have denounced Democracy |
in favor of Republicanism and have on “The Integrated League as Seen urged that we preserve not the from New York
equality of all men before the law,| ; w Qf tw ; oy the equality of opportunity, but! Mss NIarY Sinclair, HE SUCpe. the priority of men who have | AY. will make the headquarters amassed wealth or men who have IEpbre ae Fhiday morning ses inherited social position or extreme vi eo sresidont tl “hat yh i physical and mental vigor over their | ace DI , al if ga fess favored brethren Chamber of Commerce, will speak ; on “Improving Township Relief Talks on Class Society Administration.” | “It has been said that we differ| Mrs. Cheek will discuss “The from the governments of Burope— |LeABUe Opposes Interstate Trade even the democratic—in that we Barriers” at the Friday luncheon ‘have a class society, but refuse to|Which concludes the convention [recognize it, whereas they also have Sessions. The board will have a post 'a class society, but recoghize it and convention meeting that afternoon.
accommodate their institutions to| | Py &
{Marion A, Cheek Jr. Snyder, N. Y., chairman of the Department of Government and Economic Welfare for the National League, will speak
“To some extent citizens of simi(lar station and with similar capa[cities have associated with each | | other, and to that extent we do! |have ‘classes’ of citizens. It fis] [highly questionable whether we ‘shall be able to maintain a frater- | nal order of American citizens which | does not recognize these anamolics in our social and political structure (and it is also possible that we shall [eventually come to recognize the | reality of class distinction and move to incorporate it into our social philosophy.” | “It is one of the burdens that we | have to bear as citizens,” he em- { phasized, “of a highly complex so[ciety that we must produce an an|swer to the complicated problens which confront us. Democracy is a technique of social organization which must use the forms best suited to articulating its spirit. In some respects these techniques are identical with those employed by dictatorships and inh many respects they are unique, “The answers to the questions which now arise can be found only by adhering to those procedural requirements which are as much a part of our democratic Constitution as the form and substance of it.” Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin, Indianapolis, was to outline the League's work on recreation and Mrs, Wasson Wilson, Hammond, was to speak on “The League Functions in a Democracy.” rs, Joseph Shirk, Peru, chairman of the budget committee, was to talk
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Temple Sisterhood Elects Mrs. Platt
Mrs. Harold Platt recently was elected president of the Temple Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation, Other officers elected were Mrs. David Lurvey, first vice president; Mrs, Arthur Fairbanks, second vice (president; Mrs. Albert GG. Dannin,
Jacobs, corresponding secretary; Miss Essie Solomon, financial secretary; and Mrs. I. BE. Solomon, treasurer, Mesdames George Frank, Sol Bodner and Maurice Feuerlicht were elected directors for four years. | Delegates to the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs are Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mrs. Joseph Hyman,
Sorority to Initiate Alpha Chapter of Rho Delta Sorority will hold formal initiation services at Catherine's Tearoom at 7 p. m. today. In charge of arrangements are Miss Helen Rieth, Miss Ruth Warriner, Mrs. Joseph [Bryan and Mrs. Gene Dye
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To Honor Parents
A May Day program for their| parents will be presented by children of School 7 at 1:30 p. m. Friday. Features of the program will be «Jack and Jill,” by 1B pupils; “Ding! Dong! Bell,” by 1A pupils, and “The Jefferson Rhythm Band” by 1A, 1B, 9A and 2B students. Also included on the program will be “Balloons,” by the 3d grade; “The Strolling § i Minstrels” and “An Indian Dance”| §
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of Indiana will give a toast. Mrs. [recording secretary; Mrs. Morris (by the 5th grade, and “A Russian
Dance,” by the 6th grade. The vested choir will sing. Al | business meeting and installation of | | officers will follow. New officers are | | Mrs, Flovd Simpson, president; Mrs. | | Arthur Lynch, vice president; Mrs. | | Louis Sheffield, secretary; Miss | | Carolyn Oshorn, treasurer, and Mrs. | § Linzy White, mother delegate. The program will conclude with a social hour and tea.
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The Jolly Bight Club will sponsor a public card party at 8 p. m. today at the Fountain Square I'heater Building
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