Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1947 — Page 17
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League Lists Campaign Sponsors
Campaign sponsors have been named for the month-long drive of the Maternal Health League of Indiana, which opened Monday. This is the League's first Bppeal for public support and is a part of a national campaign conducted
iby the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Sponsors Named Those sponsors announced by Mrs. George W. Hamilton, president, include Messrs. and Mesdames Philip Adler Jr., Julian Bobbs, Joseph E. Cain, J. A. Goodman, Theodore B. Grifith, William C. Griffith, Benjamin D, Hitz, John Sloane Kittle, Charles J. Lynn, Nicholas H. Noyes, Perry E. O'Neal, John G. Rauch, Anton Vonnegut and Guy A. Wainwright. Others named were Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, Mrs. Niles Chapman, Mrs. George C. Haerle, Dr. F. 8 C. Wicks and Lee Burns.Executive Committee, The executive committee for the campaign is composed, of Dr. E. Burdette Backus, campaign chairman; Mesdames Hamilton, A. W. Herrington, Evans Woollen Jr. and John K. Goodwin, Miss Mary Sinclair and John E. D. Peacock. Mesdames Goodwin, Addison J. Parry, William A. Dyer Jr. and T. 8. Elrod are on the speakers’ committee.
Plan Benefit
The Ladies auxiliary to the Indianapolis police department will have a benefit bridge party at 1:30 p. m. Priday at the Food Craft shop. Proceeds will be used for
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Sorority Initiation Booked Next Week
Formal initiation services for pledges of Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will be held at 6:30 p. m. next Tuesday in the Hunters’ lodge of the Marott hotel. Hostesses will include Misses Hazel Knight, Ellen Issgrigg, Edith Barr and Gertrude Corydon.
Alumnae Dinner
The monthly dinner meeting of the DePauw Alumnae club of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will be held at 6 p. m. today In the home of Mrs. WY R. Forney, 3660 N. Delaware st. Mrs. G. R. Gilbert is in
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Nuptials Read In Lafayette
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, Feb. 12.— Miss Anna Belle’ Kessinger and Kenneth Oilar were married Sunday afternoon at the Holy Trinity Evangelical English Lutheran church here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John OC. Kessinger of Roachdale, and J. Rg Oilar of Lafayette is the father of the bridegroom. The sister of the bride, Miss
Margaret Kessinger, was her maid |
of honor, and Miss Eleanor Wilson was the bridesmaid. Mr. Oilar was his son’s best man.
live in Lafayette.
1 Address by Cmdr.
paintings, now held in the National
1885 ~~ Report Is Presented On Nominations “Governments ‘now are laying
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policy of a state,” Omdr. Arthur 8. Riggs, U. 8. N,, said this after noon. He spoke at a general meeting of the Woman's Department club in the clubhouse, Ty “Wars always mean the loss of culture,” he sald, “for, under the pressure of conflict, moral sensibilities are blunted.” He mentioned the numerous galleries in Washington, which were seized by the Nazis. | “These must remain unclaimed— and unappreciated -~ until their ownership can be determined | lawful means.” Writing Two Books
tension by force of the peacetime|
Director of the
maintained “there is nothing new under the sun.” The . “zigurats” of the ancient Sumerians were’ | forerunners of the present sky-| scrapers, and co-educational classes | were regularly héld in Babylon, he'
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of ‘ modern war prove there is) | something more valuable than huIman life. That is the ability to (hand on immortality to our successors.” World traveler and journalist, Cmdr. Riggs is working on two new | Pools. One, the biography of Velazquez, the Spanish painter, will be published next fall. His second work is on El Greco, another Spaniard. Nominees Listed Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt was nominated unopposed for a two-year term as president of the club, Other names presented at the business meeting by the nominating committee were Mrs. H. E. Blasingham and Mrs, Everett E. Lett, first vice president; Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas and Mrs. Frank L. Jennings, recording secretary; Mrs. Howard Spurgeon and Mrs. Hobart L. Wilson, auditor. Nominated for directors of the club were Mesdames Oman C. Atkins, John Berns, Roland M. Cotton, Howard J. Lacy, F. E. Smith and Charles H. Winders. Two names were presented for each office. Mrs. John F. Engelke was chairman of the nominating committee. Serving with her were Mesdames George W. Bowman, Charles T. Hanna, William H. Hart, R. A. Miller, Howard E. Nyhart and Clayton H Ridge. Voting will be at the March 12 general meeting of the club.
Club Meets
The Woman's Harmony club met
Giles Davis, 2701 8. Illinois st.
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fingertip pat featuring the belted back. The coat comes honey beige, gold or rust, Shirley Mason, a senior at Ben Davis high school, wears it. She is a member of the Novi Chi club. (Ayres').
Mr. Mountjoy | To Be Speaker
' Harold O. Mountjoy, manager of the Indianapolis field office of the social security administration, will be the speaker at a meeting of the American Society of Women Accountants at 6 p. m. Monday in the Y. M. C, A. Mr. Mountjoy’s subject will bé “The Accomplishments, War Effects and Future of Social Security.” Hostesses for the meeting will be members of the publicity committee, including Mesdames Charles PF. Featherstone, Amine B, Proffitt and May T. Hazel and Miss Esther L. Fleming.
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| Sweetheart’ Dance To Be Saturday
| Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Theta sorority, will have its annual “sweet~ heart” dinner dance Saturday night at Whispering Winds. The committee in charge includes Mesdames | Thomas Monis, Ray Presley, Myron Minnick and Pred Wysong.
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I. T.-S. C. Chapters Will Meet
The Aloha chapter, International [nitiation Dinner Is Arranged
Wilbur Fewell, 5815 Villa lane. Mrs,! Miss Jean Watson Donald Alexander will assist the Donna Dickson will be hostess, and Mrs. Helen T. Brown 3 formal dinner fo
Travel-Study club, will meet at 10:30 a. m. tom« ow with Mrs,
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The Joan of Arc chapter, I. T.S. C, will have a 12:30 p. m.
‘luncheon Friday at the home of dinner. Hl The chapter will have a business Mrs. Ralph Brooks, 950 N. Drexel ments committee After a short trip, the couple will last night at the home of Mrs. imeeting at 8 p. m. today in the ave. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will William
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