Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1947 — Page 20
ley Cloud, Rosalle Lawson, Martha Roberta Soncrant and
Williams, Doris Mayer. Miss Cox attended Butler and Purdue universities and is a member’ of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Resor was graduated from Purdue.
3 i » Ld Mr and Mrs, Paul Lux, 1031 S. Sheflield ave, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, ito Sosario Gatto, son of Mr. and Mrs. E Merrill st. . . - The wedding will be at 9 a. m.| Wednesday in Assumption Catholic) church. The Rev. Pr. Patrick Griffin will officiate. . engagemen t of L. her Binzer, 3726 N.| Delott is the son| Delott of | st. attended Butler uni-|
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The Players club will present two plays at the Civic theater followsd by dancing at the Woodstock club ; Mr.
Prank . Tharp.
] Starrett, W. Garvin! Bastian, Lawrence Wilson, Paul E.! F. Noble Ropkey and Richard Fowler, .
Welfare Club To Meet
Mrs. Marion Campbell, nomimating committee chairman, will present the slate of candidates for! next month’s election at the lunch-| eon meeting of the Indianapolis Welfare club at 12:30 p. m. Monday | in the 38th st. branch of the Merchants National bank. Mr. Claude Franklin, president |
PLAN BRIDGE PARTY—Among members of the Florence
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Nightingale club planning a colonial bridge party Feb. 19 at
‘Block's auditorium are (left and right) Mrs. Jo
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Society—
Mahrdt Home Will Be Scene of Guest Tea D. A. R. Chapter Plans Next Week
A GUEST MEETING FOR HUSBANDS and guests of members of the Irvington chapter, D. A.- R., will be
August Gatto, 515 held at 8 o'clock next Thursday night in the home of Mr. | and Mrs. J. Kurt Mahrdt. Wayne Guthrie of the Indian-
apolis News will discuss “The Atomic Bomb Test at
Bikini.”
The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Walter C. Hanecker,
beth Stilzs.
f Miss Shirlee William E. Shively, Horace Knote and J. E. Aldrich and Miss Eliza-
Mrs. Shively, chapter regent, will represent the group at the continental congress to be held in Washington in May. Alternate delegates elected were Mrs. Alvie PF. |
Wallace and Mrs. Frank R. Ba-
| ker. Five chapter members plan
to attend the congress.
Club to Meet ALPHA LATREIAN club will have its ‘annual guest l.ceung
and tea at 2:30 p. m. Tucsday
at the 38th st. branch, Merchants |
National bank. Miss Dorothy D.
| Wilson of Logansport will give a SE | dramatic interpretation of “I Re- |i | member Mama” (Druten). b
Mrs. Delight Baxter Fifer, program chairman, will introduce the speaker. . Hostesses for the tea will include Mesdames Alan W. Boyd, Hugh Carpenter, Lawrence M:
| Henderson, Prancis A. Sommer, |
Party Tomorrow
THE INDIANAPOLIS alumnae | of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority will |B have their annual Valentine
party at 8 o'clock tomorrow EE
night at the Butler university |
chapter house. Mrs. David F. Stone and Mrs.
“Kenneth Trees ate in charge of
entertainment plans for the Jparty. Mrs. Merrill G. Sullivan, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames E. J. Freundt, Seth Wells ‘and Grace Wicklund and Miss Esther Burrin. . " # The ‘Mothers club of Phi Delta Theta fraternity will have a guest luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Butler chapter house. Honor guests will be Mrs. M. O. Ross, Mrs. C. C. Bagley, past presidents of the club and all campus house mothers. Mrs. Lotys Benning Stewart will be the speaker.
Sorority Observes Founders Day
Alpha and Beta chapters of Iota observed
Delta Kappa sorority
TEEN TOGS—Draped side pockets and front pleat fullness
| are fashion nofes of Pegay Mc- . The
Kenna's rayon jersey fro¢ light blue shade is accented with a fuchsia-colored belt and
| the white pearl buttons come
through bound button holes. Peggy is a senior at Shortridge high school. (Wasson's).
Garden Club To Meet
On Monday =~
2 1 lelation 6 University Women, today for Fel . : Parents’ round table will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Russell Fanning, 1141 N. Edgewood dr. LH ¢ Social Studies will visit a session of the representatives at the general assembly at 9:45 a. m. next Thurs-
day. Miss Hall Hostess 1 Contemporary literature (afternoon) will meet at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 17 at the home of Miss Elizabeth
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National bank. Contemporary literature (night) will meet at the same place at 7:30 p. m. Feb, 18 Meeting Feb. 20 International relations (afternoon) will meet at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 20 In the home of Mrs. Howard A. King, 115 E. Beverly dr. Evening discussion will meet at 7:30 p. m. Feb. 25 in the 38th ‘st. branch, Merchants National bank. International relations (night) will meet at 7:30 p. m. Feb. 26 in home of Mrs. Everett E. Camp-
Student Is Accepted
|. Word has been received from | Nashville, Tenn., that Miss Patricia 'Ann Hoffhein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Hoffhein of 407 Madison jave,, has been accepted by Ward‘Belmont School for Girls for’ the year 1947-48. Miss Hoffhein will be graduated from Manual high
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school in the spring.
meetings.
WEDNESDAY | School 3—1:15 p. m. Founders’ day program honoring past presidents. !
gram by mothers. Tea to follow. 13—1:45 p. m. Founders’ day play '
pupils. Tea honoring past presi-' dents,
14—3:10 p m. Founders’ day to be observed by honoring past presidents and charter members. | 15—1:30 p. m. Plaglet, by mothers, honoring past presidents and teachers. Tea to follow. 16—3:15 p. m. Founders’ day promembers. Social hour to follow. 18—1:30 p. m. Founders' day progras | {20—2 p. m. Music by 1B pupils. Tea'
21—1:45 p. m. Founders’ day and golden jubilee celebration. | 22-8 p. m. Founders’ day program; Henry FP. Schricker, speaker. Play by 3d grade pupils. 23—8 p. m.—Founders’ day pageant, | “Light for Tomorrow.” Spelling match by 6th grade pupils. Supper. 26—3 p. m. Founders’ day program. Music by mothers. 27—1:30 p. m. Founders’ day theme. Birthday party for members. 30—1:30 p. m. Anniversary celebra- | tion. Style show. Informal tea. 31—2 p. m. Pageant by mothers. | | Mrs. E. W. Berndt, speaker. Music |
tern inside the book. 25 cents.
P-T. A News—
Founders’ day programs will feature many of the Parent-Teacher | association meetings that will be held in city schools next week. and social hours also are planned to follow a number of the business |
Teas
P.-T. A. unit meetings scheduled for next week are as follows:
58—1:30 p. m. Dr. Frank H. Gorman, er.
sessions in rooms after meeting. 68—1:30 p. m. Play by mothers.
by mothers; patriotic program by | Mrs. James Fentress, speaker. Tea. |
69—1:30 p.m. Mrs. D. J Hendrick-72--3:15 p. m, Mrs. Walter Caley, speaker. ight program to celebrate founders’ day. 73—1:30 p. m. Founders’ day program. Mrs. Earl H Stumpf, speaker. Tea.
gram. Mfs. Walter. Caley, speaker.
78—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Harold Eichofl, speaker. Founders’ day tea.
84—1:30 p. m. Dr. Leroy Burney,
gram. Playlet by mothers. Tea. 91—-1:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert Shank, speaker. Founders’ day, tea. THURSDAY 67—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert P. Shank, speaker. Past presidents to be honored.
Camp Fire Girls Plan Party
The Brookside Garden club will, by Manual high school orchestra! A Valentine party and talent
of the Indianapolis Council of founders day with a dinner-dance meet tomorrow night at the home Women, will be honor guest at the|recently at the Lake Shore Coun-|of Mrs. Harry German, 1401 N.
luncheon. Mrs, Robert Elliot, chair-|tty club. Carl Kiefer's orchestra IaSalle st.
man of the luncheon, will be assisted by Mesdames Thomas Hi:d-
and Mark Covert. : Mrs, Charles Tennant ‘will report |
on plans for the group's rummage were Mesdames Georgia Pease, Freda der and Mrs, Grover Long,
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VALENTINE GIFTS For Children :
Shown on Our Famous
BOOKS GAMES
STORY BOOK DOLLS SKATES
Special Valentine Gifts and Children's Party Favors
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will play.
“Growth and Form of Primitive Flowers” will be the sub-
; In chafge of arrangements were ject of a talk by Scott McCoy. man, Richard Maxwell, E. L. Baker Mesdames Anthony Pussner, Edwin |
The following officers have been
and Tth grade pupils. 34—1:15 p. m. Play by mothers. | Mrs. Walter Thoms, speaker. Tea. | 136—2:30 p. m. Founders’ day pro-| I gram. Film. Past presidents wi be honored. Board meeting at | 1:30 p. m. >
show will be given by the Kinunka group of Camp Fire Girls from school 80 for the Girl Scouts from the same school on Monday at the home of Beverly Trudgen, 05944
Kingsley dr.
Girls participating in the talent
Schultz, Glenn Tumey and Edward elected for the year: Mrs. Harold ., 4 p. m. Pounders’ day service. show will be Nancy Bundy, director:
Haines.
Sexton and Florence Dudley.
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In charge of decorations Hayes, president; Mrs. Ervin Sny- | first and
{second vice presidents; Mrs, Edgar | Thompson and Mrs. Alva Robinson,
recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Earl Hoover, treasurer; Mrs. Gilbert Harris, parliamentarian, and Mrs. German, his-
| torian.
; 3 “Women Should
Defend Ideas’
“Women should stand in defense of their ideas of government, Mrs, Arcada S. Balz, state senator, told a luncheon meeting of the Federation of Jewish Women's clubs yesterday at the Claypoo. hotel. “Since the last war, women O. other countries are being elected L. large numbers to their respective. governing bodies, Their ideas ten.
to the left, to communism,” she said, Fearing that we are too com-
placent of our position, she states that “we should hold up our democratic government as a pattern. “Woman’s interests must broaden,” she maintained, “Her sole interest must not be in the home hecause every. activity ahd law made today has a reaction upon the home and from these laws she guides her children,” Mrs. Bals concluded. ‘
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speaker, Tea. 43—7:30 p. m. Dr. James H. Peeling of Butler university, speaker. |
Barbara Allen will be quiz master of a contest which will be a part of the show.
i social questions, for instance.
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Lydia R.. Gadd, Anglo-India chap, I. T:-8. ©. ¢ p.m Mon. YW. 0. A “Imag” by-Mrs. Ernest Lory. Rio de Janeiro chap., I T.-8. OC. 10:30 'p. m. Wed. Mrs. Harvey ; Seacsitgmy, 620 E. Epler, hoste Our Lady of Lourdes Mothers. Fri. Business meeting, Rose
Law, 10 a.m, Tues. Attend session in senate chamber. 1p. m. Ayres’ committee rom, business meeting. '
MISCELLANEOUS Home.
Photo Indorsers. War Memorial bldg, west room.
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My Day—
Bill of Rights ‘Work Group
NEW YORK, Feb. 6. — In the human rights commission meeting recently, we had a long argument {as .to the type of working group ‘which should be set up, between | sessions of the commission, to draft
93:15 p.m. Founders’ day pro- 66—2:3)0 p. m. “Get-acquainted” 20 international bill of rights. |
| Having finally decided that the| {work shall be under the supervision | of the chairman, vice chairman and rapporteur of the commission, who will be assisted by the U. N. secre-| |tartat, we will at last get down to the discussion of what rights shall | ‘actually be written into this bill . » - » | THE WORKING group may re{ceive suggestions, either oral or i written, from other members of the icommission and may ask for any | member's advice or suggestions. It can also ask the U. N. secretary | | genera] and the president of the| economic and social council. for their consent to consultation with! any experts who may be needed on | certain points which may come up, ' for consideration—legal, religious or!
” \d » | MISS KATHARINE LENROOT,| head of the U. 8 children’s bu-| read, went with me last night to {the opening of the council child ! development center at the Halsey Day nursery on E. 58th st. We | | found the building filled when we | arrived. | TI was very glad to meet Dr. Marlian Putnam who, I believe, has {started the only other such psy- | chiatrie child guidance center in the country. The fndings here should prove; value all over the country. |
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‘Matinee Musicale
‘To Give Program | The Indianapolis Matinee musicale {will present its monthly program at {22 p. m. Feb. 14 In Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Willlam J. Stark is in charge of the program.
| 'Beverly Trudgen, Patty Watson, Soloists. will be. Misses Mildred 41—1:15 p. m. Miss Jeannette Riker, Rita Purcell and Barbara Poirier. Baumgart, Nellle Jones, Mary Louise
Clodfelder and Helen Harlan. Accompanying them will be Mrs. {Helen Thomas Robinson, Mrs. Myla
'44—2:15 p. m. Playlet and music by! Singing, dances and games will {Herrmann Luessow and Miss Wilma
mothers. Tea to honor past’ presidents. . 45—1:30 p. m, Talk by Miss Frances Graney, psychologist. Tea. 49—2:45 p. m. Founders’ day program. Miss Ida P. Helphinstine, speaker. Tea to follow. 50—1:45 p. m. Mrs. Walter L. Caley, speaker. Tea for past presidents. 54—1:30 p .m. Founders’ day program by children. Mrs. Robert Fennell, speaker. 57—1:30 p. m. Book review by Mrs. | ‘Charles C. Baker, ; :
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