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Geneiil Meeting Set For Wednesday

, Arthur 8. Riggs, U. 8, N, jollss “The Cultural Costs of IWar” at a “patriotic day” meeting

“pt. 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the «HA ig traveler before his naval _service, Cmdr. Riggs also has. done 4 work in Manila and in e is the author of

Angtne, and Mrs. M. D. Didway play the piano. Mrs, E, B. Hall, general cain for the informal tea after the meetwill be assisted by Mesdames Clyde V. Montgomery, Charles H. Smith and Harry E. Watson. * Mrs. John Berns and Mrs. Roland Cotton will pour. : : ss 5 »

& The board of directors will meet at 10 a. m. Monday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will

preside.

* EVENTS

i CLUBS Arbutus Garden. 1p. m. Mon, Mrs. Alan Sparks, 4310 Central, hostess. Mrs. Mona Focke, “Flower Prints.” Sat. Mrs. David F. Smith, 642 Berkely rd., hostess. Cervus. 1%. m. Mon. Hotel Lincoln. Business meeting; cards. C. I. H. N. Mon. Mrs. Robert E. | Young, 5623 E. Washington, hostLuncheon; business meeting; bri ge. Eappy Hour. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Bertha Thomas, 1414 8: Belmont, ' hostess. n Jamalie. 7:30 p

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Mrs. Johnson Is Chairman

For Party

Mrs. W. Harry Johnson is general chairman of the colonial benefit | bridge party the Florence Nightingale club will have af 1:30 p. m. Feb. 19 in Block's auditorium. All assistants will wear colonial cos-

tume. Mrs. Robert L. Clegg, club president, is chairman of hostesses. She will be assisted by past presidents of the group. Chairmen of committees include Mrs. A. G. Smith, tickets; Mrs. Clyde Diode Mis. Jor hake hei gy ¢ , Wood- S. Srader and Mrs. | rut EE a candy: Mrs. J. W. Walters, special Brangeline chap, I. T.~8. C. 7 p. m. prizes, and Mrs. Verna Strack and Mon. Pan-American room. Guest Mrs. Ernest Millholland, cards and : . meeting. “Iraq,” by Mrs, John W./ fe { Thornburgh. Heather Belles chap, I. T.-S. cl i 12:30 p. m. Sat. Hotel Washing- . ton. Valentine luncheon. Bo a T-S. C. 1p m]

Clubs Arrange

ARRANGE BENEFIT CARD PARTY—The Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sponsor its.annual benefit card party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the Murat temple. Mrs. R. R. Allentharp (left) is special committee chairman, Mrs. D. E. Compton (center) is in charge of the candy committee and Mrs. George P. Davis (right) heads the special prize committee.

The Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sponsor its annual benefit card party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the Murat temple. Mrs. W. G. Ennis is general chairman for the event, and Mrs. Carl Aumann is co-chairman. Committee chairmen assisting them include Mrs. Merle Morrison, tickets; Mrs. T. E. Berry, table prizes; Mrs. George Pp. Da-

|F ellowship Meeting

Norwegian “Student Will Be Speaker

The American Association of University Women, Indianapolis branch, mark fellowship night at a gen= ral meeting at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Broadway Methodist church. The gréup’s fellowship drive, begun in November, will close the end of this month, The speaker will be Miss Else M. Roed of Oslo, Norway. Miss Roed is studying at Indiana university on!

grant, She will wear native costume

Norway.” The Norway club will be guests. at the dinner. One of 40 Miss Roed is one of 40 Europea | students who have been awarded study grants this year in the U. S. by the A. A. U. W. The association provides the funds for a ation | study, including tuition fees, room and board and a specified amount of cash. Each A. A. U. W. branch %ontributes to the national fund by | sponsoring a drive for financial {support of fellowships and study grants. Miss Mary Riggs is in ‘charge of the local drive.

vis, special prizes; Mrs. R, R. Allentharp, special committee; Mrs. D. E. Compton, candy, and “Mrs.

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be tonight at the Athenaeum, discusses native Slovenian folk songs | that will be Si by (left to right) Miss Delores Dezelan, Rosemary ~~ elo

Lambert and D res Udovich.

DISCUSS SONGS—Kenneth Lemons, chairman of the enterwhen she speaks on “Women of | tainment committee for the Civic theater United Nations ball, to

: FRIDAY, FEB. 7 47 |My Day—

Human iy {Bill Draft Completed

Two Thought Schools Are Evidenced

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

NEW YORK, Feb. T.—~Curiously enough, in United Nations nieetings, |the ‘things which: seem likely to ‘create the longest discussions some{times create less discussion than do minor procedural points, | This week in the human rights -.jcommission, with comparatively few speeches, we covered the whole question of what should be embodied in the first draft of an international bill of human rights, ~ ” # | WE DID bring out the fact that there are two very distinct differ-

Society—.

Buffet Supper and Business’ Meeting Arranged by Delta Gamma Alumnae

B. H. Beard, publicity. The guild was organized by 12 | women headed by Mrs. Andrew J. Porter in 1924 It now has

Is Wed tresehan oe sie. woes: (10 Church |

ization provides equipment and i services for the Riley hospital, The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher _|officiated at the marriage of Miss |

She's a ‘Jack of All Trades,’ Says New Vice President Of Engineering College

By JEAN TABBERT

Barbara Seeger .and Fred Kautz-| man at 4 p. m. today in the Episco- | pal Church of the Advent. | The bride is the daughter of Mrs. | Nell Seeger, 37 W. 21st st. and| George Seeger of Detroit, Mich. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kautzman of Lawrence are the parents of the | bridegroom.

! Mon. Mrs. J. H. Shannon, 411 E.| 15th, hostess. Dessert luncheon. Social Study. Mon. Mrs. Gert Iver- | | son, 44 Campbell, hostess. { ‘MISCELLANEOUS Irvington circle, Child Conservation | league.

. Panel discussion. Irvington Coterie. Mon. Mrs. John | { Moffat, 5511 University, hostess. : “Weaving,” by Mrs. Charles Smith. be A. Albert Walsman - school.

Mon. Mrs. Russell Justice, 731 N..Audubon rd. hostess. |

Mestites Fs,

A luncheon will be“ held by the!

| 'w Women’s Organization of the Na-

Association -of Retail Drug-| | tonal | department. In 1928, after resign-

gists at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday at But- | ler university. Robert Kryter of the Esterline | {Angus Co. will speak on |Power. and the Atomic Bomb.”

| Pharmacy students and faculty |

| members will Je guests |

“Atomic

| | uate work at Columbia university

Times Staff Writer ANGOLA. Ind. Feb. 7—“I'm a Jack of all trades . includes belonging to the Angola Lions club!” Usually a Lions club is an all-male organization, but Miss Alice Anne Parrott is an honorary “Lion.” She's one of the two women in the world who are. The other is Helen Keller. And usually the vice presidency of an enginesting 3 Sshucl is a man's job. Miss Parrott, though, recently was apointed vice president of Tri-State college here—a school which has only 26 women among its 1400 students. Being a “Jack of all trades” is what led’ to her new appointment, Miss Parrott feels. Tri-State is virtually her own school. She received her A. B. there in 1918 and served on the faculty as professor of English and Latin, later heading the Latin

. . and that

| ing from a teaching position at | Illinois Wesleyan university, She was "asked to head the English . department at Tri-State. 4 An Ohloan—horn in Edon— | Miss Parrot went east for grad-

Mrs, Clarence ‘Greene is chairman of the Women’s Society of In-| xed W. OT. U. 4 p.m. Sun. yo anolis Florists meeting to be Wheeler City Rescue mission. held at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the SORORITIES Y. W.C. A. Rho chap., Delta Sigma Kappa.| Hostesses will be Mesdames { 8 p. m. Tues. Miss Barbara Pinks- Myrtle Grande, Edward Grande, * ton, New Bethel, hostess. | Colin Pulle, William G. Fox, Robert Eta chap. Phi Theta Delta. 8 p. m. Fohl, Henry Elsner and Mildred : today. Food Craft shop. Card | Crump.

© party. Square Dancing Set | Patroness Club oh Brookside |

Sets Meeting Round and square dancing will . The Patroness club of Mu Phi highlight the monthly dance of the Epsilon, national music sorority, will | Brookside Mothers Civic club at 8 meet. at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday |p. m. Thursday at the Brookside at the home of Mrs. Earl W. Wells, community center. 312 N. Delaware st. George Pollard and his orchestra | Miss Louise Swan and Miss will play, and Guy Demoss will be | Marion Laut will provide music. [the caller. ;

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where she received her master’s degree and filled her residence requirements for her Ph. D.

She’s done additional graduate '°

work at the University of Chicago and has published the preliminary study to her doctor's dissertation: “A Critical Bibliography of Spenser from 1923-1928.” Far from being an education theorist, however, Miss Parrott believes it's best to work with

| students personally. During the | war she served as contact profes-

sor between Tri-State college and the services. Drawing on her own undergraduate experience during

| the first world war, she was able | to counsel many a student. She

also has been faculty adviser for The Kismet, Tri-State campus | on

Likes Gardening

She's a member of the National Council of Teachers of English { and also belongs to the Society | for the Promotion of Engineering Education and the Frances Elliott |..Clark Music. club. (she’s.a Wagner fan). And that Lions club» connection means an annual visit “to | spin Yuletide yarns” for the An- | gola Lions. | She has published several works

* ALICE ANNE PARROTT in her field, including “Studies in

Philology,” “English for Engineers” and “A Study of Literature in the 16th and 19th Centuries.” All these are only part of that “all trades” business. She is a gardening enthusiast too, tending her own plot in the backyard of her ‘Angola home

where she lives with her mother. |

Wood finishing is another of her hobbies, and much of the furniture in her home has been finished by her own hand.

Teaches Calculus

Directing four classes in calcudus, she will continue her teaching duties along with the added administrative ones. Extremely modest about her appointment, Miss Parrott admits she has her “bonnet” filled with suggestions to aid and expand the school’s facilities. Her new job présente a challenge to her, Miss Parrott thinks. With that “Jack of many trades” background, she is probably all set to face it.

Dressed in frocks of ice blue, the! attendants were Miss Georgia! Pitcher, maid of honor, and Miss {Barbara Patterson, bridesmaid, | They wore tiaras of roses. The bride wore a gown of bridal | {white satin fashioned with a por-| | trait neckline, marquiset yoke, long | ‘sleeves and a full skirt with train. | Her veil was of fingertip-length il- | !lusion cascading from a tiara of {seed pearls and illusion. She carjried a bouquet of white roses and | carnations. | | Charles Pugh of Lawrence was | {the best man, and Earl Otey and | | Robert Hull were ushers. A reception in the parish house | followed the ceremony. After al wedding trip, the couple wilb be at | {home in Southport. The bride will be graduated from | Butler university in June. She is| {a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma | | sorority. Mr. Kautzman, a member | {of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, also | {will be graduated from Butler in| { June,

Club Provides Hospital Gift

{ The 1908 club has provided vene{tian blinds for the recreation room of the Indianapolis Flower Mission hospital, Mrs. John A. Garrettson, |

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president, reported yesterday at a |

* meeting of the mission board in the Union Trust company building. !

Dr. James H. Stygall talked on re- | {sults in the use of streptomycin for | tubercular patients. A total of 1522 quarts of milk have | {been distributed to patients in the {out hospital clinic during January,

Ir ported.

‘Traffic Auxiliary Plans Dinner | Members of the Women’s auxiliary | {to the Indianapoli# Traffic club will! have a “sweetheart dinner” at 6:30 ip..m, Tuesday at LaRue’s restaurant. Mrs, Abe Curtis and Mrs. T. W.| |Haisley are in charge of reserva-

| tons. Mrs. Roy Dickson is chairman of hostesses and the entertain-/

| Brides May Match

‘Rings With Earbobs

[194 may wear their palladium or | gold wedding rings in their ears, as ‘well as on the third finger, left

designer. | “For sentimental reasons” brides | ‘are buying three wedding rings, {and converting two of them into earrings that match their wedding bands, Resen said.

Insurance Women

‘To Fete Bosses The Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women will have fits annual bosses’ party and dinner at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Athenaeum. Entertainment and dancing will follow the dinner, Mrs. Bon B. Dragstrem is general chairman. She will be assisted by Misses Mildred Salmon, Catherine Fitzpatrick, Katherine Puckett, Genevieve Jackson, Dorothy

Mrs, Leland Kirkpatrick.

Attends SOROS : Tires Special WILLIAMSBURG, Va.; Feb. 3.— Mrs. Cecile York, 3725. N. Drexel ave., Indianapolis, spent last week in this city attending the sessions of the first - Colonial = Williamsburg Flower and Garden symposium.

Chapter Meets

Gamma. chapter of - Alpha Pi

ment committee.

president. Haun, vice president; Mrs. J. C. Greenwood and Mrs. J. G. Holland, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Hindman, treasurer; Miss Jane Colsher, Anchora correspondent, and Mrs. Husted, Panhelletiic delegatg. . o = The Delta Gamma Mothers club will hold its monthly meeting with ‘a campus tea and guest day at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the chapter house . at Butler uni-

versity. Mrs. Orland B. Little will review “Pavilion ‘of Women”

(Buck), and Miss Mary Williams and Miss Jane Biller will provide music. Hostesses will be Mesdames A. B. Chevalier. C. F. Endicott, Albert Stultz, Alex Spink and George Fate.

Alumnae to Meet MRS.. SCOTT C. LEGGE will be hostess for the Valent luncheon bridge the Indianapolis Ohio State University Alumnae club will have at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Frederick Gilchrist, social chairman, will be assisted by. Mesdames Herschel Goodman, John R. Swan. Elmer L. Beller, C. H. Wilgus and L. G. Stewart. 2 8 = The Alumnae association of Gamma Phi Beta sorority will

THE IN DIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION of Delta Gamma sorority will have a buffet supper at 6:30 o'clock Monday night in the hunter's lodge of the Marott hotel. Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman Jr. is general chairman |i" aects the well-being of the group, in charge of arrangements for the dinner. She will be assisted by Mesdames Gail Eldridge, J. C. Greenwood, G. Gale Graber, Bruce H. Johnson and Boris E. Meditch. A business meeting will follow the dinner. Mrs, Oren H. Grant, | .

state chairman of the sight conservation and aid to the blind project, will report on the organization's philanthropic activities. . New officers will be installed by Mrs. Ralph W. Husted, retiring They include Mrs. Victor Boyer, president; Mrs.

land, by inference at least, the sub-

|terests of the individual. The other school insists that (there {s,no such thing as the in{terests of one person, that he must ‘be considered in the environment lof his community or-group. By in|fereffoe, the government therefore assumes greater importance because

and the irdividual must be subordiinated to its decisions because he - ‘can only be benefited as the group is benefited. d ® " THE representative from the

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can write a bill of human rights,

| parts of the world where people are

Tudor Hall | them to enjoy many of these rights. . It is quite obvious that the people Juniors of Borneo do not have exactly the same conception of rights and freedoms as do the people of New York Plan Dance o London.

‘Therefore, we will have to bear

The junior class of Tudor Hall school will have its annual dance ' from 9 p. m. to midnight- tomorrow in the school gymnasium. The

decorations will carry out a South Seas theme. Miss Betsy Wade is general chair- | man, She will be assisted by Misses | Julie Foreman, Joyce Price, Gene

Hilgemeier and Janyce Cooper ol

| Kokomo. In the receiving line will be Miss |

I. Hilda Stewart, school principal; | Miss Sara Lois Haber, class sponsor; |

ences of opinion, and yet several | members of the commission felt | that they were not irreconcilable. | One school of thought emphasizes | the importance of the human being |

‘ordination of government to the ine |

United Kingdom 1s very much | ‘troubled by the fact that, while you |

it will mean nothing to various [still in a state which will not allow °

In mind that we aré writing a bill

of rights for the world, and thst ‘one of the most important rights is

the opportunity for development, 1

As people grasp that

opportunity, & they can also demand new rights

if these are broadly defined.

Two Meetings

‘Arranged

Foreman, Miss Wade and Miss! M Geo Horst d Is. Louise Cannon of Dixon, Ill, vice | I nr A or me rand M

president of the class. hostess.

Speaker will be Mrs. C. D. Funk, Chapters to Meet illustrator of children's. books. | The six chapters. of Pi Omicron |

sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Mon- Park ave, day in the Woman's Department 'Alpha Kappa Latreian club at 1:30 club. Mrs, Olive Enslen Tinder p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Funk will

Alpha Mu BD ecian club will meet ©

’ | h 7 Mrs. Harry V. Wade, Mrs. Harry L. i Monosy Atiernoon oe ime a 4

assist the |

2 8 =» Ww Mrs. Harry D. Tousley Jr, 6216 will entertain for the &

will review “The Miracle of the speak. Contributions will be brought |

Bells” (Janney). Sigma Beta for a’box to be sent to an English.

Dixon, superintendent, re- |

Shapley members will be hostesses.

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have a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m Feb. 18 at the home of Mrs. Hugh Atkins. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Atkins or Mrs. Charles F. Price.

Bridge Party Set THE INDIANAPOLIS alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority will sponsor: a benefit bridge party at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Ayres’ audi- " torium. Mrs. Wayne E. Bicknell is general chairman for the event. Her assistants are Mesdames John Andersen, Severin Barstead,; Richard C. Lennox and Charles W. Smuck and Miss Ruth Ann Lett.

» . » Mrs. Smiley Chambers will be hostess for the meeting of the Junior auxiliary of the Public Health Nursing association at 12:30 p. m. Monday.

Mrs. Marcia Baldwin Elected President

* Mrs. Marcia Baldwin, West New(ton, is the president of the recently organized Indiana unit of the Friendly Page Hobby club, Mrs. | | Ethel Dehn, 2348 N. Gale st., was hostess to the club at its recent

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Lemen and. Esther Aichhorn and!

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| Omega sorority met recently in the | home e Cut Bow Shirky; Lz ‘W. 33d

School 60 Pupils

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The Circus Day Parade chapter

{will be special guests at the Chil-

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meeting. 2000 NORTH E Other officers are - Mrs. Wilda | . 190 WESTERN AVENUE |Moore, secretary; Mrs. Blanche, 2 S. East St.

Patrons and pupils of school 60 0f the Riley Hospital Cheer guild |Lamm, Elwood, treasurer, and Mrs. | met today with Mrs. James Ball, |Laura Gray of Logansport, cheer

|leader.

2 to 5 p. m. Sunday. Assisting Mrs, Mary S. Ray, prin- . cipal, will be Mrs. Raymond S. Sie- | I eR |bert, P.-T. A. president, and Mes|dames John A. Bruhn, A. Z. Bailey, | [Claude - Midgley, John Jameson, Wayne R. Irvine, Thomas G. Sinclair, Blaine H. Miller Jr, D. G. Snyder, Marvin L. Lugar and Cuts ford Snedeker.

Florida Visit

Mr. and" Mrs. Francis X. Adams of the Spink-Arms hotel have left | |for Florida where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patten Duke. Mrs, Duke is the former Miss Jo Ellen Burroughs. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Adams will visit Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Demareth 6f Chapel Hill, N. C, on their return trip home, ;

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A social meeting was held re- | cently, by Beta chapter, Beta Chi |

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