Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1947 — Page 18
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; The national officers who will attend are Mrs. Clay
B. Taylor * and Mr Spring flowers and three-branch candelabra, with smilax and S
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AT THE SPEAKERS’ TABLE with the national officers will be
preside; Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, vice president; Mrs. Frank H.
Fairchild and Mrs. secretaries; Mrs, Oeorge
| '" Also-st the speskers' table will be the
Past province officers ) include Myre. Ines Richardson Kannon, West Lafayette; Mrs. Frank
Donner,
the active chapters. Mrs. girl in each chapter with the highest scholastic average, and to the ‘chapter with'the highest record for the past
Mrs. Gruen Louis R. Lows, Guy Boyd, Roy Babcock, Eric H. Johnson, James Burke, James E. Murphy
Miss ochford To Be F eted
app : Gamma Alumnae Group 0 Four Officers as Guests TIONAL OFFICERS OF Kappa Kappa
ty will attend the state day luncheon and e held Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic he Indianapolis Alumnae association is sponsoring
Lebanon, province president; Mrs. Milton F. of Birmingham, Mich. province vice* president; Mrs. H. White of Connersville, national budget-officer, and Mrs. , director. Mrs. Ulen will speak on “Province Convens Mallender will discuss "The National Praternity’s at the 12:15 p. m. luncheon. Mrs, Leroy Li Fernandes Jr, are in charge of reservations.
will decorate the speakers’ table. The individual tables - decorated with single tapers, gold keys and smilax. .
a straw. swn to Preside at Luncheon HAT: White reugh straw.
By LOUISE FLETCHER Royer K. Brown, president of the Indianapolis: alumnae, who © Tiises Woman's Editer Thomas Murnane, recording and corresponding H. Kingsbury snd Mrs. H. Norris*Cotting-
treasurer and assistant.
Others will be Mrs. Everett M. Schofield and Mrs. Charles A. 1 resident and vice pi and Mrs. John R. all daytime occasions. Sursls JAR nylons} nellenie association. Her choice may vary a little
‘president of the Indianapo presidents of the four active
They are Miss Dorothy Beck, Butler university; Miss Joan
Heller, Thalans university; Miss Virginia Jones, DePauw university, - weeksiays;- chases: raat ise Rider, Purdue university. a suit for dressier occasions, a is Plo special table, They too.
will be seated at a
Greencastle; Mesdames William M. Louden, Harry EB
the sorority. ’ = SHE PICKED another sult. But _. Songs, Stunts to Be Presented instead of the usual subdued Glén FEATURED AT THE LUNCHEON will be songs and stunts by plaid, tweed or gabardine, the one ,
Ulen will give scholarship awards to the
two semesters. An- | g
nouncement will be made of new alumnae clubs which have been | hunt design. organized during the past-month. The jacket, fastened down the Mrs. Robert M. Huncilman is general chairman for arrange- | front and at the back vent with ments, and Mrs. Charles W. Hulett heads the luncheon committee. | jet buttons, has a high-standing Mrs. Robert D. Gruen is chairman for the dance which will be held dandy collar and “dandified’ from § p. m. to midnight. pocket flaps. is being assisied by Mesdames Kirkwood -Yockey, In
and ©. Severin Buschmann and Miss DorChie Myers’ orchestra will play for dancing. G.
the side front. Mise Ruth Ann Rochford will be Winterink, John Rochford, George| USED TO toting a whopping big honored at s miscellaneous shower Rochford and Ralph Wilson, Misses handbag—perhaps of over-the-Monday night st the home of Mrs. Mary Ruth Knue, Marjorie Maher,| shoulder variety — the tailored Paul Payleitner, 7381 RK. 10th gt. |Heleh Hart, Louise Hoffman, Elea-| woman pulled s switch and set Miss Mary Rochford will be & co-|nors Edwards, Helen McGuire and| tied for one of the smaller, boxy hostess. Naomi Powers. shapes that are a new threat this cn as Tress @ Guests at the party will include] Mrs. William M. Shaffer, 2243] Ronay) adds a touch of gleam to Mrs. Claude A. Rochford and Mrs. | Brookside pkwy., South dr. will be| contrast with the mat black of George FP. Knue, mothers of the hostess at 7:30 p. m. today for the the doeskin skirt and the more engaged couple; Mesdames Joseph meeting of Delta chapter, Chi Phi| ‘subdued gleam of calf pumps. A. Maher, Dean A. Martin, William | Gamma sorority. Smaller as it is, though, the
THE CAREER woman who spends her working hours in shirtwaist frocks and tallored '| suits_is ifclined to stick to the same general type of wearables for
from the strictly classic in design ’| or color=-but if she's & sult wearer:
That goes for the outfit in which she joins the Easter parade.
| ‘of black faille with a white over-
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IT'S THE DOBBS— , CROSS COUNTRY
DOBBS—THE FAMOUS MAN'S HATTER— IS NOTED FOR THE FINENESS OF : THEIR FELTS—FOR THEIR SKILL : IN SHAPING AND BLOCKING—AND FOR - THE ACCURACY AND “SURE-FIT” OF : THEIR HEADSIZES.. “CROSS COUNTRY” SKETCHED ABOVE—IS AN : ADAPTABLE HAT—THE SOFT, PLIANT BRIM MAY BE WORN MANY WAYS—
* BROWN AND NAVY AT 15.00: - | LIGHT SHADES 16.95.
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SUIT: Turquoise and black doeskin wool 5
inch platform soles and boast ealf rosets above the open toes. What's more, they're kid-lined to make for long-wearing quality. Maybe that last touch of practicality is just what you'd expect of the career woman!
‘Child and Speech’ Talk Topic
A discussion of “Your Child'and check—and it gets Ms slender {His Speech” was the program line from a zippered case of [feature when the Fall Creek Kindermatching fabric. garten Mothers club had a tea this Hand-sewn doeskin gloves add |afternoon in the kindergarten. a touch of springtime white to the Mothers of new pupils were honor guests. Semester officers announced by the club are Mrs. Howard Billeisen, president; Mrs. Robert Holderoft; vice president; Mrs. Galvin Walker, treasurer, and Mrs. Joseph Cezar, secretary.
handbag provides adequate space for all the odds and ends that dwell within. That is beeause its boxy silhouette offers more interior room than does a regulation small handbag. = w ¥
THE DANDY theme of the suit is pointed up by the tall caneumbrella chosen to carry with it. It's a made-in-England number
ensemble, At the bass of the whole outfit are more Buropean imports—black calf sling pumps by Bally, made in Schoenenwerd, Switzerland, The pumps have one-fourth
The Career Girl's Easter Outfit 1s a Softer Version of the Suit
|B. P. W. Plans
ACCESSORIES: Black patent handbag and black ealf shoes
Dinner
A dinner meeting will be held by the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's club Thursday in the Woman's Department club. Richard Yoho, director of the state division of health and physical education, will speak to the group at 8 p. m. His subject will be “Community Responsibility for Health.” Mrs. Myrtle M. Rodden, chairman of the education and vocational guidance committees, will present the code of ethies formulated by her committee during the year.
Units Sew Units of the White Cross guild of Methodist hospital meeting this week to sew are: Yesterday—Third Christian and Broadway Baptist; today—Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist and Bellaire; Wednesday— Broadway Baptist and Perry township; Thursday—Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis; Friday—Tabernacle Garden, Meridian Street Methodist, Marytha, Beta
TUESDAY, MARCH,
Toon Tall = :
Dance Will Be Fourth in a Series of Six Sponsored by Irvington Union of Clubs
TREY BORBIE SONAEFFER IS THE MONTH for the Irish and the Irvington Junior
Assembly will be wearin’ the green Friday night, March 21.
It's the night of the “Shamrock Shag" to be held in Hows high school’s gymnasium and Ted Campbell's orchestra will play for dancing
from # p. m, to midnight.
Sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs, this dance will be the fourth of the Irvington Junior assembly series, Two more are scheduled “one In April and the last one in June. ’
. . » \ ” » " “QIGARET GIRLS" will sell lollipops and will wear Irish. eostumes
By 0 rh ‘the ers. cAree, - . «Girl Scouts To Mark
man, and Christena Gainey, cochairman, are making plans for the program features. “McNamara's Band” will be sung by Richard Cotton, Douglas Gill, Gene McClarney and Fran during
wa The Irvington Junior Assembly Plans a ‘Shamrock Shag’ [March 21 at Howe Gymnasium
the intermission and there's a surprise rumored for the midnight round-up of the party. Serving on the committee will be Carol Mathews, Judith Killion,
: |Qarol Newcomer, Ann Fennell, Jack | . |Alexander, Richard Cotton, Robert ‘| Meach and Willlam Mitchell.
| directing the sponsorship of the
dance and announces the adult hosts and hostesses for the dance. They are Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Baker, G. D, Shortridge, Hervie ‘A. Vertrees, H. B. Ounningham, Roy E. Mathews, Charles R. Killion, Orval BE. Cotton, Stanley Strahl, O. P. Andrews, Ralph Johns, Lou Miles, P, O. Merchant, Robert
" | Pennell and Newcomer, Dr. and
Mrs. John M. Gamey and Mrs, Bernadine McAree,
Mrs, Chambers Is New President
Mrs. Wilfred Chambers is the new nt of chapter V, P. E O. Sisterhood. Other officers are Mrs. J. Harold Wright, vice president; Mrs. Kenneth Shirley and Mrs. W. H. Lusher, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Robert E. Schreiber, treasurer; Mrs. J. B. DeTar, chaplain, and Mrs. Robert Finlayson, guard. Mrs. Chambers and Mrs, William Frosch will be delegates to the state convention, with Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Arthur L Strauss as alter-
Miss Marilyn Rock Is Candidate
Times Special COLUMBIA, Mo., March 11.—Miss Marilyn Rock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rock, 2849 N. New Jersey st. Indianapolis, has been selected as a candidate for the presidency of Linden hall, one of the 25 residence halls on the campus of Stephens coliege here. Each hall president will serve as a member of the legislature of the
35th Year
Programs, parties and broadcasts will mark the 35th anniversary obe servance of the Giftl Scouts begine ning tomorrow. “Better Citizens Build & Better World,” is the slogan chosen to mark the event, - At 1 p. m: tomorrow, a birthday program will be broadcast over WIRE. Other broadcasts are sched. uled ab 10 a.m. Murch 23 over WISH, and at 10:15 a. m, March 28 over WIBC. i 25 Pike township troops will have a ‘special birthday ceremony, and the Lynhurst neighborhood troops will have a service at the Lynhurst Bape tist church during the birthday obe servance, Two Brownie groups will have a party ‘at the Girl Scout Little house. + THe first troop was organized In 1912 in Savannah, Ga. and the first Indianapolis troop was begun in 1017. Today the local membership is more than 5000, and 100 volunteer leaders are needed to organize the 800 girls on waiting lists.
Luncheon Set Saturday
Miss Florence Marie Taylor W chairman for the “poetry luncheon” the Indianapolis branch, National League -of American Pen Women, will hold at 12:30 Lt p. m. Saturday at the Severin hotel. Dr. Edwin Barlow Evans, Butler university lecturer, will give the second of two lec-
Miss Taylor
Miss Taylor will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Fred Pettijohn isin charge of decorations,
Luncheon Held The Rose’ Marie Cruzan Parliamentary club had a luncheon today
at Ayres’ tray shop, and a business -
meeting followed. Mrs. Orusan
Civie association, the student gov-|) gave the lesson on “Organised Con«
erning body. The election will be
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