Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1941 — Page 18

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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William D. Hamerstadts Will Give

Dinner for Dauahter and Fiance

MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM D. HAMERSTADT will entertain tomorrow night at the Woodstock Club with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Katherine Lizette, and Paul Wertz Scheuring to whom she is to be married in a 4:30 p. m. ceremony Saturday at the Hamerstadt home.

Mr. Scheuring is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Scheuring. Guests at the dinner will be members of the families—the bridegroom's parents, his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Scheuring; Miss Hamerstadt's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hamerstadt; her brother, John R., and her sister, Mary Jane. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hamerstadt will have a dinner tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the betrothed couple. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Scheuring, Misses Mary Jane Hamerstadt, Barbara and Margo Sheerin, John Hamerstadt, Robert Meihaus and George Bardwell.

Helen Chappell's Marriage Announced

DR. AND MRS. RALPH S. CHAPPELL, 3322 Washington Blvd., announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Warrum Chappell, to Jonn Rivers Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rivers. Peterson, 5216 Central Ave The ceremony took place Monday, April 14, at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tenn., with the Rev. A. B. Hightower officiating. Mr. Peterson has gone to Camp Shelby, Miss., where he is stationed and the bride is visiting her parents for a few days.

Dana Wilking and Fiance Honored

Miss Dana Elizabeth Wiking and her fiance, John E. Messick will be honor guests at a dinner given this evening by Mr. and irs. Lauri W. Wirenius at Holly Hock Hill Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Denham, Logansport; Mr. and M=s. Daniel Delaney, Zionsville; Miss Virginia Wilking and Henry W. Miller Jr Miss Wilking and Mr. Messick are to be married next Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Joan of Arc Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Wilking and Mr. Messick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Messick

Louise Edwards to Be Shower Guest

MRS. GEORGE W. STARK will entertain tomorrow night at her home, 3851 Arthington Blvd, with a “pots and pans” shower for Miss DLouise Edwards who is to be married Mav 11 to Albert J. Short of Chicago. The ceremony will be at 3:30 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Sr. 3211 Central Ave. and the prospective bridegroom's ; are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Short of Chicago Guests at the shower with the bride-to-be will be her mother Mr. Short's mother, Mesdames George Stark, Jessie Bryant, old Larsh and John ©. Thistle, Misses Kathleen Thistle, Hichee, Joan Fahey, Barbara Sarsfield, Janet Hill and Lockhart. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. M. Snider Mrs. Rex Landis entertained recently for Miss Edwards. Attending the party were Mesdames O. E. Smith, Emmett Belzer Guido Schloot, E. R. Brown, Edwards Sr. and Edwards Jr., Miss Phvlis Landis and Doris Belzer On Wednesday Mrs. John McKinstray will have a linen shower for the bride-to-be and the following day Miss Kathryn Black and her mother, Mrs. T. R. Black, will entertain with a lingerie shower. A crystal tea will be given Sunday, May 4, by Mrs. Edwards Jr. and Miss Jane Patton. maid of honor, will give a luncheon May 6.

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Barbara Hickam Is on Program For Clio Club's Guest Day; Lecture Club Meets Tomorrow

Club gatherings planned for tomorrow and the week-end include a pct at A 5 ting guest day and & Spring ou The CLIO CLUB's guest day program toglorrow afternoon at the D. A. R. Chapter House. 82¢ N Pennsylvania St., will include = talk : Stones” by Frank B. Wade and a group of piano selections Barhara Hickam of the Tudor Hall School music faculty a following the program. — = tea table hostesses will be Mrs. Fred ' ecard ain, club president, and Mrs program chairman. Mrs. Robert 'W. Kellum and Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham are other members of the program committee. Miss Margaret IL. Knox is chairof a commi in charge of ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN spring outing on be assisted b: Mrs. Adeline Jeffries

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The LADIES’ AID SOCIETY OF ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH is serving dinner from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. and from 5 to 7 p. m. today the church social room, Linden and Prospect Sts. Mrs. Oliver Hayworth is chairman.

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A R 3 y 3 { oa 3 Ld x a0 0. R nn 3 | Mrs. J. W. Berry (left) is in charge of the Pi Beta Phi Founders’ Day Luncheon to be held Saturday | in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Assisting her are (left to right) Mesdames H. E. Raffensperger, J. J. Stewart and Joseph F. Breeze. Members of the Pi Phi actlve chapters in the state are in charge |

of the dance that night in the Columbia Club. a W. D. C. Books Talk on Birds

Detlof B. Nelson of Chicago ‘will | {speak to Garden Department mem- | bers of the Woman's Department Club tomorrow on “Feathered Friends of our Lawns and Gardens.”

‘Plans for Butler Open House Saturday Are Completed; Campus Groups Elect

| President D. S. Robinson of Butler University will give the welcom- | ing address at the ninth annual Butler Open House Saturday night in | Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. Frederick Schortemeier, attornev, will speak briefly for the citizens of India

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P.-T. A. Plans Study of Textbooks

Urges Recodification Of School Laws

By ROSEMARY REDDING

The Indiana Congress of Par-| ents and Teachers will make a study of the method for selection and adoption of public school text books, aiming at the improvemesy | of the present method. This action was included in one of several resolutions indorsed this| morning at the concluding session | of the organization's 30th annual Delegates of 8080 associations, representing 73,000 members, have heen attending a three-day convention there, Other resolutions passed by the Congress this morning recommend: | 1. That the group observe the working of the merit system for state employees and study how to strengthen the existing laws, 2. The kindergarten be made an

integral part of the elementary school system. [ 3. That the organization deplore | the weakening of the school attend-| ance and child labor laws by the 1941 State Legislature and work for

propriation for its maintenance. “. Members work for a constitutional amendment whereby the office

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THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941

Program Aid [Wilfred Allen

Mrs. James Todd (above), organizeér of the Irvington Unit of Bundles for Britain, Ine. is assisting with plans for the lecture by Miss Edith M. Mills, Chicago, on “By-Ways of Britain.” The program will be given tomorrow night in the Howe High School auditorium under the unit's sponsorship.

Butler Spurs Gives Bridge Party Spurs, sophomore honorary organization for Butler University

student lounge of Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall.

Chaperons will be Mrs. Bassford

Will Wed Bette Wolfe

The Riverside Methodist Church | will be the scene, at 8:30 o'clock this evening, of the wedding of Miss Bette Wolfe to Wilfred K. Allen, son of Mrs. P. G. Segren of San Francisco. The bride is the daughe ter of Mrs. Joseph Albright, The Rev. Paul Reisen will read | the ceremony at an altar banked [with ferns, palms and candelabra, 'Miss Betty Mitchell, violinist, and William Jackwite, pianist, will play bridal airs. Given in marriage by her stepe father, Mr. Albright, the bride wii] {be gowned in white marquisette {made in shirtwaist style with Jace insertion and a slight train. Her fingertip length veil of illusion will be held by a wreath of orange blossoms and she will wear a. strand of pearls given her by the bride groom. Her arm bouquet will he of bridal roses. A pink net frock will be worn by | the maid of honor, Miss Pat Ger[aghty. The dress has a sweetheart neckline, short fitted bodice, puffed sleeves and a full skirt. Her hair will be bound with matching ribbon (caught with spring flowers like those [of her bouquet. Miss Betty (will be in

Keyser, bridesmaid, turquoise marqguisetta

| the re-establishment of the attend- women, will give a bridge party this | fashioned like that of the bride and tance division with an adequate ap- afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in the

her bouquet and headdress will be of spring flowers. Donald Pierce will be best man and Richard Pierce and Walter Byrd, ushers, | Upon their return from a trip to

lic instruction may be removed from Getchell, wife of the professor of | Chicago the couple will be ‘at home

the list of elected officers. 5. Legislation be drafted to permit school boards. 6. That & state commission be appointed to recodify the school laws.

With private groups rests the re- Dresident, has appointed Miss Helen | He will show films of several field sponsibility of making citizens “ob- Fehr general chairman for the or-

mathematics and astronomy; Mrs. Virginia Brunson and Miss Bsther

eign language department. Miss Mary Janet Mummert, Spurs

at 1129 N. Alabama St., Apartment, | 317. Among out-of-town guests at, the wedding will be My. and Mrs,

| Renfrew, both instructors in the for- [Segren, San Francisco; Mrs. Hannah

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Preceding the program, which starts at 8 p. m. in the chemistry auditorium, Butler's 100-piece band, {under the direction of Ellis Carroll, {will give a half hour concert. Following the addresses. the Butler {choir, directed by Prof. Joseph { Lautner, will sing several selections { Prof. George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary, will show motion pic[tures of Butler campus activities. A { film, “The Production of Steel,” also {will be presented by Prof. Chester B {Camp of the College of Business | Administration. Thespis, Butler's student draImatic society, under the direction of Frederic Winter, instructor, and Morris Hendricks, student assistant, will present a one-act play, “The | Valiant,” at 8:45 p. m. in the Thespis workshop. Prof. Henry G. Nester,

~ |head of the Department of Physi-

ology and Health, will present a motion picture “They Do Come Back,’ lat 8:45 p. m. in Room 227. Exhibits by departments in the College of Liberal Arts and Science are. to include classical languages, i chemistry, home economics, zoology, physiology and health, botany, German, mathematics, speech, phvsics, !sociology, religion and psychology. One of the most interesting exhibits of the Liberal Arts College will be the telescope mounted on the roof of Jordan Hall. Prof. Bassford C. !Getchell of the Mathematics Department has charge of the display

To Display Telescape

Plans and pictures of the new $250,000 College of Religion building {will be displayed as a part of that college's display. Ancient polvglot ‘Bibles and early literature of the ' Disciples of Christ also will be in‘eluded. Departments of the College of ' Education ‘will display apparatus for remedial reading, psychology appa|ratus and lie detector, geography {materials and industrial arts mate- | rigls.

s nape; | triDs in connection with his work, ligation conscious” of their citizen- ; {banding song birds for the National Ship, Prof. Ford P. Hall of the InW Id O n B 11 | Biological Survey. {diana University Department 1 ats a {| Reports for the year will be given | Government, told the Congress this at a business meeting during the morning. Aoi . id |afternoon presided over by Mrs. Prof. Hall urged the P.-T. A. to Pair {1s | isted Louise B. Pohlman, department continue its work in the stimulating | chairman. X At a social hour to follow. Mrs. out that it seems more necessarv in Large parties of saddle horse gp a Garson and Mrs. John F. En- ® democracy than in any other type lovers from out of town will swell | gelke will be tea hostesses and Mrs. of state to make citizens aware of the crowd at the “Wild Oats Ball” Louis A. Fleury chairman, assisted their duties and obligations.

of the Indiana Saddle Horse Asso- PY Mesdames Frank B. Ross, John | No Concrete Symbols

aba sig. bd _ |H. Shoaf, Frank C. Stewart, O. R.! ciation Saturday night in the Clay-|gymner and F. Frances Rumple. | “Ina democracy, and particularly pool Hotel Riley Room.

> {in the United States, we have little Coming from Brownsburg With The annual luncheon of the Mon-, ©F No machinery and few, if any, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph XKelsch will be day Guild. a unit of the Community | 9¢ vices or symbols by which to stimMessrs. and Mesdames Paul Watson, Welfare Department. will be held ulate the loyalty of the citizen of Val McCleay, Sam McCall and Roy at 12:30 o'clock Monday at the club, Ne State,” he maid. “In the U. S. Harper, Misses Mary Morrison, house and will close the year's pro- there are only a few concrete examPatty Hill, Mary Stine, Rose O'Gara, gram. Guests will be Mrs. Clayton Pes of the obligations of citizenship: Thelma Rogers, Dorothy Hamilton Hunt Ridge and new members of © Sh . and Mildred Revnolds, Messrs. next year's committees jury, military service in times of James Waddell, Joseph Williams, Mrs. Paul Leisure is in charge of °Mergency, obedience to law and Jerry Wade. Brown Robbins, Wil- the program, which will include a |P8rticipation in government. But liam Topmiller and Andrew Lewis. reading by Mrs, Ina Smith and beyond these compulsory obligations Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Graves of piano selections bv Mrs. Orville, the government does not go. At this Lafayette will have a party of 16 Suits. Mrs. Leisure will sing and |POINt, private groups must take up | with them. Dr. Graves is president Miss Nan Paget also will be on the the task of making persons aware of the Saddle Horse Association. A program lof the obliga tions of citizenship and party of eight will come from Luncheon chairmen will be Mes- encouraging them to fulfill those obRushville with Mr. and Mrs. Donald dames George Snyder, John R. Cur- ligations diligently and willingly.” Alexander and Major Jester of ry and Frank B. Ross. Mrs. Harold, He pointed out that emphasis had | Shelbyville will be at the ball with 'K Bachelder and Mrs. Ralph Simp- NOt been placed on the citizenship a party of four. There will be 24 son will be in charge of decorations Obligations because the size of the in the party arranged by the Butleriang the dining room. The guild country made it difficult for the University Equiteers Club chairman. Mrs. John Berns, will pre- | government to keep in touch with] Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas side. | citizens There are no concrete sym- | Recsier of Zionsville will be Misses x ‘ww mw {bols to make us aware of the state] Nell Trexler, Helen Vinson and ‘The Life Members Committee of that are strong like those in other | Isabelle Iane and Everett Brane. the club will give & 1 o'clock salad countries. he added. Another reason Herbert Wood and E. D. Foley. Ted |pridee Wednesday in the tearoom | cited by Prof. Hall was that citizens Steele has made reservations for 8 45 the clubhouse. Mrs. Harold X. have directed their attention to the party of six | Bachelder and Mrs. George A. Bow- development of natural resources, | len will be hostesses. Reservations finance, science, etc, and only a} {ray be made with Mrs. Philip A. Small part of their genius has been | Keller at the club {given over to government.

Mrs. John M. Williams the Gov. Sehricker Talks {chairman of this newly formed com- . ] : bw “The obligation of a citizen in a

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Shower Honors Vi - » P wo . ; Irginia Crl \ nett, vice chairman | democracy to participate in govern- < " ————— Jie. he said, “does not end with!

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ganizations “Kiddie Party” to ne | L1OYOTY Aid to Talk

May 7 in the Campus Club. Her| Miss Mary Alice Brown of the

of assistants will be Miss Suzanne Mas- | Central Library staff was to speak

ters, refreshments; Miss Elizabeth (on the library's pamphlet room to Marshall, publicity; Miss Ruth members of the Phyllis Wheatley Recktenwall, games, and Miss Bar- Young Women's Christian Associae bara Frederickson, prizes. ‘tion this afternoon.

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} i i y | Young ‘Women ‘Who ‘are to be mar Sub Debs Schedule the casting of his ballot. I ‘would

Travel Ways” will be discussed bv Miss Lida Orth and “Ann Hath's Garden” by Mrs F. Hufstetler at a meeting of the FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB tomorrow. The hostess, Mrs. Charles Cherdron, Park Ave. will be assisted by Elizabeth Spah:

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E. R. Mullin Ave. will be hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow for members of the METAL CRAFT CLUB. She will be assisted by Mrs. Guy Lefforge

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A book review by Mrs. Lowell S.

Fisher will be on the program for}

MAGAZINE CLUB members, meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo, 4520 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. J. B. Vandaworker and Mrs. G. A. VanDyke will assist the hostess.

BIG FOUR RAILWAY UNIT 116 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY will give

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The+Indianapolis Liederkranz will 69th anniversary concert and dance Saturday night at Lie-

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St., assisted by the Thomas Poggianni string orchestra directed by Kenneth Alyea. Soloist with the Male Chorus will be Kurth Hahn, whp will sing “Love's Old Sweet Song” and “Road to Mandalay.” Chorus numbers Mr. Alyea will include several folk songs and lieder.

niodern selections. Frederic Krull is girector of the chorus and Carl Muff is chairman

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‘Claude Let, William H. William, a Rhodehamel Madison.

The or- | | chestra will present classical and

| ried this week-end ‘are being enter- | tained at a final round of parties. Slumber Party A slumber party will be held by,

Miss Virginia Rose Perry, whose marriage to W. Richard Rhode- Chatterbox Chapter, Sub Deb Fadame] will be Sundav in the Broad- eration, at the home of Miss Mary, u W Le Ch h nl be Ann Achgill. 921 Bradbury Ave. way Met Ist ureh, wi (Saturday night after a theater honor guest ‘at a linen shower given party this evening by Mrs. E. L. Davis and | Club members who will attend are wh Coa, "Misses Helen Mennel, Doris Tred-| Carr and President Robinson pL IES. “Ertige K. SHEL THis way, Achgill. Patricia and Helen the public to attend | Davis’ home, 3832 Birchwood Ave. |npyiholland, Mary Margaret Mullen, 1 > | The hostesses will be assisted by Catherine Smith, Florence Moran, Hostesses Named { their mothers, Mrs. R. L. Newhouse 'Maryvelien Kirk, Josephine Budens, Mothers’ Council hostesses as an-'and Mrs. L. D. Clark. Attending Florina Schafer and Jo Ann Kraess | nounced bv the chairman. Mrs. C with the bride-to-be will be her Zig. |

. ba mother, Mrs. O. D. Perry, ‘and Mr. M. Bohnstadt, include the Mesdames Rhodehamel's mother. Mrs. Wesley Card

The College of Business Ad{ministration will present a continulous exhibit of sales and education The Journalism Department of that college will open the Collegian laboratory to the public. Prof. Schumacher has issued invitations to high school students in the Indiana area and a general invitation has been issued bv Mrs.

Party Set

Mark Covert. Charles Stevens, Paul Other guests will be Mrs. John E.| Mrs. Joseph Feltz ‘will etertam i with a card party for St. Mary's|

| Ulrich, Helen Sharpnack, Frank E. RE Rog a RE) Club at 2:30 p. m. today] |Cramer, Ralph Clairmont, E. V. \parouarite C. Reider T. E. Crahiil I» the church rectory, 317 N. New| ‘Mitchell, AMverta Spiegel, C. M.|and Chester C. Coan, Misses Jo Ann “crsey St. The public is invited. ‘Sones, Henry J. Patrick, Florence Keller, Ruthann Perry, Harriet |C. Bel Ru Young, J. E Sees Tamiler and Betty Puckett. ‘Sub Debs to Meet | man, est Freyman, A. R. Chap- | : . man, O. R. Seward and George Rice. * : | 3 ids Forusightly eens ot Da | Mrs. Perry Sylvester, chairman of | Mrs. Jack Geary, 3145 Central a wa AE el "iS » | the usher committee, has ‘announced Ave. entertained recently with a SCaration, a OE mnt age} | student ushers: Edward Taylor, Del-| Personal shower for Miss Athalene ‘002% at the home of Miss Mariette 'ta Tau Delta; Robert Roberts, O8Scho Who is to become the bride LUCke NO Ny DL IE Lambda Chi Alpha; Robert Ostlund, °f Edward Allen Peterson in a cerePhi Delta Theta: Max Wildman, mony in the First Christian Church § | Sigma Chi; William Crawford, Sig- of Noblesville on Sunday. {ma Nu; Miss Betty Graham, Alpha Ouests were Mesdames Owen P.| 'Chi Omega; Miss Marjorie Ryan, | McGloon, Willlam D. Ross, Homer | Delta Delta Delta; Miss Phyllis Riegner, Carl Schmidt, John Gill, § Hadden, Delta Gamma; Miss Lois Jonn McGinley and James Wilson, Mra thieson. Kappa Alpha Theta : | Misses Margaret Bruce, Catherine

; , = Dugan, Pauline Heidt, Anna Lee S | , , Miss Patricia Stayton, Kappa Kappa Margaret Movlan, Melvina Steven- I

i : . : Gamma; Miss Joan Silberman, Pi I : : son and Marie Quinn Beta Phi, and Miss Paula McClurg. The hostess was assisted by her

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fices which the holding of public {office requires.”

{Hospital this afternoon and the state]

like to see a tradition arise that it | is the duty of every citizen who is]

and actively in government. All too |

often, we have been so concerned |

with the acquisition of wealth or the] pursuit of private affairs that ‘we! have been unwilling to make sacri- |

| Congress members will visit Riley | board will meet in the Claypool. Officers formally elected at today's | session include: Mrs. Donald Henry, | South Bend, second vice president: | Mrs. Lawrence Goble, Ft. Wave, | fourth vice president, and Mrs, La-|

fayet'e O'Haver, Boonville, SINE | vice president, | Gov. Henry F.Schricker extended | greetings to the organization at last | night's annual banquet in the Riley Room. He praised the group for | “its unselfish aid to the voung! people of Indiana” and emphasised | the “value of character bduilding | among vouth for the future of the! state and the nation. Robert P. Tristram Coffin. Bow. doin College faculty member and Pulitzer prige-winning poet, ‘was the banquet speaker. !

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At its April meeting tomorrow morning at 10 3. m. in the Recrea-! | tion Room of Jordan Memorial Hall, | the Butler University Mothers’! | Council will discuss plans for their! |'annual Open House program Satur- | | day. The morning's business session |

R. Eppert will talk on “Progress in|

accompanied by Miss Jean Howe. School 78 Dramatic Club to Give Play

The Dramatic Club of School 78 will present s three-act mystery

a Wurse,” tonight and tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the school lauditorium.

In the cast of the play will be! Mesdames Opal Sale, Katharine be given tomorrow at the Garfield Ann! Park Community House by (he MarMaloof, Elizabeth Moshenrose, Gav! Peterson, Ann ‘Metcalf and Bvelyn

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| will feature the election of officers Mrs. Koons will talk on the Women's for the 1941-42 school year. Mrs. M.!/ ®eld Army for Cancer Control.

‘Miss Jean Buschman! and Miss Betty Burches will sing, |

comedy by John Randall, “I Want |

Zeta Tau Alpha . Members of class honor societies, rors, Mrs. Thelma Oster and Miss

departmental clubs, scholastic honor groups, anc social organizations will also assist as ushers.

Merle Goldman

Dr. Koons Talks on Cancer Tonight

Dr. Karl M. Koons will give an illustrated talk on “Cancer” at a public meeting sponsored by the Cancer Control Army at 7:30 p. m. today in the Mars Hill Church of Christ, 1st Ave, Bast, Mars Hill.

Mrs. Mord Carter, Mars Hill lieutenant in the Field Army, will be in charge assisted by women's organizations of the community churches: | Lutheran, St. Anne's Catholic, Free! Methodist, Rumanian Baptist, Mare

View Christian and the Church ‘of Christ. | Also assisting her will be the Daughters of America Council at |]

Maywood and Wars Hill women

helping in the April enlistment cam- | paign of the Field Army. » ® Ww Dr. 'W. D. Little ‘will be an ‘additional speaker at the musical tea to

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