Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1944 — Page 13
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Z.T.A. to Give Donor Unit
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of Cincinnati here Saturday. ‘The presentation will climax the organization's campaign to secure funds and donors for the Red Cross. Mrs. W. C. Roberts, New York, national prefdent, will make the presentation | dedicate the unit to the memiry of Mrs. Harold Hill Helper, B Paso, Tex. former national pre ident, | Indiana) olis members who will Sttend tip ceremonies are Mesdames M pel G. Sullivan, John QGoodnighl | Scott Padgett, David Stone, He iry Mears, Eileen Zeigler and Thi¢mas G. Meggenhofen, Misses Réth Ann Lett, Irene Carson and Batty Lynd. Among the national officers who will attri are Mrs. Edgar Withrow, Wasiington, first vice president, and Miss Ella Waters, Washington, N. C,; membership chair. man.
Will Hear Mrs. Goodwin
|W. 8. C. 8. of the Barth Place
The closing meeting of the sea-
“An evening with children” will be the theme of a meeting of . the
Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. Priday. Mrs. George Walker, district seeretary of children's work, will be the
The Women's association of Fairview Presbyterian church will open its meeting at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the church. Mrs. William Shively will lead the devotions at 11 a. m. followed by Mrs. Ford Woods’ discussion of “The Indian in American Life.” Luncheon will be served at 12:15 preceding a 1:15 p. m. business session for which Mrs. John F. Boesinger will
e. ; Mrs. Louis Belden will speak and music will be provided by Mrs. James Costin, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Edenharter. The program chairmen are Mrs. Fred Ashbaucher and Mrs. R. L. Parr.
E. S. A. Holds Installation
The sorority news includes the installation of a new sorority chapter and business sessions. A new chapter, Alpha Lambda, of
Mrs. Elliot Chapman, of this city, fs the general chairman for the day's activities. She will be assisted by the Cincinnati alumnae group The program will include a tristate meeting of members from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, a re#eption and a luncheon.
15 "Attend Conference
Miss June Ann Goodrich, daugh-
fer of Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Goodrich, 5173 Kenwood ave, is attending the national Y.W.C.A.Y.M.C. A. coriference at Lake GeShe is the delegate of
neva, Wis, the Butler university Y.W. chapter
Eight other Biitler students at-
tending are Misses Marjorie Milholland, Ethelda Kieter, Betty Lee Bnyder, Doris Daley and Peggy Rose, all of Indianapolis, and Miss Dorothy Clarke, Kokomo; Miss MarJorie East, Kentland, and Miss Martha Bales, Winchester. Members of the Butler Y. M. attending are Robert Benjamin, Robert Watson, Dean Neeriemer, Joseph Cottom, William Patterson and Jack Stauch.
Sorority to Meet Kappa Beta Chi sorority will hold its business meeting at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Owen Biggs,
"lat a banquet at the Homestead.
{ Epsilon Sigma Alpha, national busi{ness and professional women's or- | ganization, was installed last night
Miss Marie Niebrugge, sponsor iand national fleld secretary, conducted the installation of initiation for the new members. The initiates are Misses Mary Ellen Grace, Norma Grace, Wilma Leavell Marthanne Oertel, Marjorie Van Couvenberg, Audrey L. Duty and Imogene ackman. .
A bridge party will follow the business meeting of Beta chapter, Theta Nu Chi, tonight at the home of Mrs, Virginia Morgan, 1414 N, Tuxedo st.
Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Theta, p. m. today at the home of Mrs.
Officers Named
Jo Moyer, secretary.
will hold a business meeting at 8 Harold Rains, 116 N. DeQuincy st.
The Gamma Della chapter of Kappa Delta Phi will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Rho Delta clubrooms in the Lemcke building. Miss Maxine Overlease, chapter president, and Mrs. Auburn A. Ross have recently returned from the sorority’'s national convention in Columbus, O.
At a recent meeting of the Liberty Gardens 4-H club, Miss Juans ita Young was chosen president. Other officers are Miss Lola Brady, vice president, and Miss Marcelyn
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