Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 24

“Sevitzkys to Be Entertained Sunday “ By Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Goodman

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3 - FOUNDERS’ DAY will be observed Monday by Tudor Hall school, . _Miss I. Hilda Stéwart, principal, will speak at the 10:36 a m. - bly. The. Tudor Hall Qrandchildren's society will be intro- , duced by its president, Miss Mary Harrell, . »

. . __., Mrs. Norman Schneider will discuss “I Have Held the Palms “the World in My Hand” at 8 luncheon meeting Wednesday of the “Officers’ Wives" club. The luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. in the 5. The club will celebrate its third anniversary Nov. 20 with a dinner at the Lincoln. - Mss. Arthur Wayne Murphy is the chaire

Man. Mrs. A. E. McConnell, president, has appointed Mrs. Nicholss ¢ "Hatfield as’the nominating committee chairman.

H. E. Blasingham will pre-| Saturday Afternoon Literary. 1:30

Mrs. Claude D. Punk 1s chairman Woman's Rotary, 12:15 p. m. Tues.

Irving Blue, George! Osric Mills Watkins unit, American , B. G. Kayser, Willlam| Legion’ Aux, 12:30 p. m. Nov, 8.

Tom Magee and Henry L. Patrick.| ridian st, hostess. Ww. © Turk and H Hugh J. Baker and|St. Francis Hospital guild. All day will pour. Tuesday. In-the hospital. Mrs.

meet the home of Mrs. Heszie B. Pike, 2013 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. F Shi Bar Ar. p. m, Mon Fred

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kermian, | yi, gianapolis coynell, P. E. O, , 0, 1 T; Conte, a Pp. m. Mon. In the Y. W. C. A. Sun rg ¢ | Indianapolis Associate chap., Kappa

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football game. ‘The event is-being|speak at 2 p. m. Sunday. On Tues. sponsored by the Delta Psi Kappa day, Louis Schmidt, Detroit, guest lk , Kapp:

Dancing will be from 9 p. m. to] styles.

| the event include Misses Barbara | association ‘president, wifl be a . Johnson, Jeanne Winters, Betty guest at the meetings.

- Keough, . Kelly, Peggy O'Donnell and ‘Joan Mawson.

tings by Mrs.{p. m. Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A. Mary Wright Witmer are being ex- Mrs, Carlos Morris will préside. Mrs. hibited in the Hoosler Salon Art|Jack Meyers and Mrs. Lucile Wele galleries, 610 State Life bldg. The)mar, social chairmen, are in charge show will continue though Nov, 15.|of the reservations. ;

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_ fith, EB. W. Bilyeu and Ida B. Hoyle, program. TS Coune, Bulls New Era. 1 p. m. Miss Nellie B. . Patout, 2058 Park, hostess.

meeting. The| DT Sat. D. A. R. chapter house,

Talmadge, speaker,

In the Columbia club, “Post-War Dorward, vice . Chipa,” Amy Ling Chen, speaker. 10 bs held fol SCELLANEOUS Assisting them Mm

Lawrence,| Mrs. Robert Bryson, 2431 N. Me:

Royer, | Indianapalis Patihellenic assn. 2 p.m. Mon. In Ayres,

, will SORORITIES : Indianapolis ‘chap, Alpha Sigma

To Hold Convention

,| will precede the formal opening. Mrs. Tillie Fox, Evansville, will

artist, will demonstrate new hair chairmen for| Mrs. Margaret Condos, Chicago,

Dinner Meeting

Marion. County salon, 128, 8 & 40, will have a dinner meeting at 8:30

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Shorthand Opens Way

To Success

By VERNON EDWARDS NEA Staff Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Take shorthand, girls, if you are setting out on a glamour career in the theater, radio or advertising fields. "That's the advice of Mildred Fenton, radio's only producers i A packager, she ex~

sold, all wrapped up in a - age, to an advertiser or radio station. Becoming an expert stenographer and working your way up slowly may sound like the long road to fame, but it's the surest one, Miss Fenton insists, ‘For while you're working for an executive in your chosen field, you'll be getting a picture of the business as a whole. Then, when you've learned what makes the wheels go round, you can choose the branch of the buisness to which you can best adapt your talents, and go on from there—which is just what Miss Fenton did. She Sings, Teo After finishing high school in East Orange, N. J. she took a business course and worked as Secretary in a music company, and for theatrical and radio execu tives. For 10 years she worked for “soap opera” producers in Amer jca and England as secretary, script editor, casting director and finally as general supervisor of radio programs. on Changing jobs, Miss Fenton thinks, is good so long as each broadens. your experience. Meanwhile, in her spare time, she capitalized on her early voice training and gained knowledge of audience appeal by singing in a small night club. Forms Company When she knew all angles of radio producing, Miss Penton organized her own company. Now, 10 months later, she has an allfemale. staff of 13 and occuples two floors of a building. Four of her programs—“Musical

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