Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1947 — Page 18

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scheduled for the biennial conven» tion of the American Association of ‘University Women, The group will “meet April 14 to 19 at Dallas, Tex. ¥ | The convention also will be asked To endorse _& policy in support of “federal ald to equalize and extend

Zor improve public education,” and in of of federal legislation to - x

2 Proposals in the field of inter“national relations will support U. N. {.gonitrol of atomic, erergy, Inter“national labor organization, food and

5 Other legisla “at the convention includes equal rights, fair trade practices, quality sand standards, rent Soontrols, extended social security “and labor standards. An experiment in convention tech“nique will be tried when two “clari“fliers” analyze reactions of the groups after the first three days of ~'gessions. The “clarifiers” will be Dr. + Margaret Mead, Museum of Natura “History, and Alex Bavelas, Massschusetts Institute of Technology.

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BERMUDA HOLIDAY—A group of students from New York's Finch college spending the Easter holiday in Bermuda includes Miss Virginia Spiegel (extreme right), 128 W, 73d st. She is pictured here with three others of the party which left last week by Pan American World Airways clipper. They are (left to right] Robert Hardy, Little Rock, Ark., who is attending the college under the G. I. bill of rights; Miss Margaret Decker, teacher at the school, and Miss Henriette Lizars, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 2

Society—

Directors of Civic Theater Entertain Winners in Membership Campaign

"THE .CIVIC THEATER'S board of directors enter-

party was for those of the membership teams who sold the most ticket books for the theater's current seasen. Plans were discussed for the new membership drive starting April 11 as the theater's production of “Laura”

has its opening performance. Attending the dinner last night were Messrs. and .Mesdames Fred Luker, Paul §. McNamara, M. L. Martin and Walter W. Houppert; Mesdames Kurt F. Pantzer, Howard B. Pelham, Ralph T. Simon, Carl J. Weinhardt, Donald K. Addicott, Harold C. Buell, Rae G. Levy, Ford H Kaufman, Lowell S. Fisher and Laurence R. Hayes,” Misses Prances Westcott, Sara and Eldena Lauter and Ruth Whittridge, Kenneth Lemons, R. W. Anderson, John Carr, Harold Curry and L. G. Gordner, board presi. dent.

Portfollo tomorrow night at the Propylaeum. The committee in charge of the supper includes Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Dickerson, Mrs. Jacob Dunn, Mrs. Minnie Edenharter and Miss Caroline Dunn.

= The board of directors of the Suemma Coleman home will have its monthly meeting at a 1 p. m. luncheon Friday at the home. Mrs. Louis Thomas, first vice president, will preside in the absence of Mrs. Frederick G.

Mrs. Supple to Speak

THE CORNELIA COLE FAIRBANKS chapter, D. A. R, will meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Graeme B. Supple will review “Together” (Marshall). Hostesses for the day will be Mesdames Logan Hall, James W. Lilly, Douglas T. Reid and Win-

field I. Miller and Miss Mar- | Appel, president. 1 = Eerite Bice. ss = The Indiana Wheaton College

club will have & tea from 3tos o'clock Manday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Robert Murray. The event will honor prospective

Miss Anna Hasselman will have “Hot Sue” as her topic when she speaks before The

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students and their mothers. Miss Natalie Moore, a senior at the Norton, Mass, school, who is home for her spring vacation, will speak on campus life and activities. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames David Rubins, Edward K. Hawkins and Hugh Carpenter, Miss Dorothy Everett 15 president of the club,

5 Directors Elected .

By Women’s Council ELL ive directors were. cleped yester,

Council of Women “in Ayres’ auditorium. They will serve three years. » Those elected ‘were Mesdames | William Summerville, Harold Has- | brook, Walter Mercer, Otto Mayes {and Claude Franklin,

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W. Names {Fund Drive Sponsors”

Campaign Is Opened At Dinner Party

construction campaign was announced at the official opening of the local drive last night. The dinner meeting was held at the Central Y. W. C. A. The Indianapolis quota of $30,000 is part of a national drive for $2,100,000. The list of sponsors follows: Messrs. and Mesdames Lionel F. Artis, Frederic M, Ayres Jr, Cleo W. Blackburn, Easley Blackwood, Fermor 8. Cannon, F. E. DeFrants, James W. Fesler, Starling W. James, Parker P. Jordan, Oliver Martin, Clarence F. Merrell, John A. Patton, Dwight Ritter, John K. Ruckelshaus, Jasper P. Scott, Albert Stump, Harold B. Tharp and Harold B. West. Clergymen Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. E. Burdette Backus, Dr. and Mrs, Howard Baumgartel,

and Mrs. George Arthur Franta, Bishop and Mrs. R. A. Kirchhoffer, Rev. and Mrs. Howard G. Lytle, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger, Rabbi Morris Feuerlicht, Dr, F, D. Kershner and Dr. William F. Rothenberger. Dr. and Mrs. Merwyn Bridenstine, and Mrs. George Buckner, Dr. J. Dan Hull, Dr, and Mrs. M. O. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ward, Dr. Paul A. Batties, Dr. Robert E. Cavanaugh, Dr. John Coulter, Dr, Jane Ketcham, Senator Homer E. Capehart and Mayor

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Mesdames Harold H. Arnholter, Samuel Ashby, Harry E. Bamard, CO. H. Brackett, Walter L. Caley, Brandt C. Downey, Walter 8S. Grow, Kathryn Turney Garten, Richard Lieber, Eli Lilly, James L. Murray, Meredith Nicholson Jr., Wayne C. Kimmel, Robert F. Shank, Samuel L. Shank, Robert S. Sinclair, Virgil A. Sly, James H. Smiley, Stella Buckner Walker, Evans Woollen Sr. and Ralph L. Holland. Others Named Misses Sally Butler, Lula D. Hall, Mamie D. Larsh, Minnie Lloyd, Gertrude Taggart and Elizabeth Ward. Messrs, Rowland Allen, William E. Book, Robert Lee Brokenburr,

Fred Hoke, Charles W. Kern, Walter Leckrone, Bugene C. Pulliam, James Robb, Roy Slaughter and Franklin Vonnegut. At the dinner last night Miss Emma Gavitt spoke on “Women Today in World Affairs.” { The speaker, ¥. W, C. A. foreign

“the places of the 25,000,000 men who were lost on battlefields must be filled by women if they are to be filled.

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Miss Walraven

nounce the engagement of their

church. Miss Montgomery, a student at Butler university, is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Braden also attends Butler, and he is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The bride-to-be will be honored tomorrow at a personal shower to be given by Miss Jeanne Gaston, 1206 N. Belle Vieu pl. Mrs. Ira Gas~ ton will assist her daughter, Guests will include Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. John OC. Milam, Misses Betty Purgeson, Patti Donnelly, Marjorie Garrett, Helen Thompson, Patricia 8loo, Barbara Patterson, Jeanette Cassady, Patricia Smith, Betty Jo Morrison and Virginia

tained at dinner last night at the Woodstock club. The |representative, pointed out that Johnson.

” » » Announcement is made of the engagement of Migs Mary Nell Walraven, 111 E. 16th st, and Rich~ ard H. Ash. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walraven, Midland, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert

*T. Ash of Downington, Pa.

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of honor, and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Gordon Tanner, Lafayette, and Mrs. Eric Eckberg. Miss Walraven attended Indiana State Teachers college. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Staunton Military academy and is attending Bucknell university. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Mrs. Eckberg entertained recent-

Creek home for Miss Walraven. Mrs. Roy A. Pope, 117 N. Wallace ave, also will entertain for the bride-to-be. : » » » Miss Mary Ann Culhan, who will be married te Stanleigh Buel Mc-

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Dr. and Mrs. John G. Benson, Dr.| |. pi. .00lis Senior C. Y. O. at the Indiana roof from 9 p. m, to midnight Tuesday. Salvator Puntarelli (left) and Miss’ Dorothy Ready (right) are co-chairmen, Others on the cammittée are Her-

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Miss Montgomery, Carl Braden Will Be Wed May 25;

Is Engaged

The bridal scene today is highlighted by the announcements of three engagements and of wedding attendants. .° Mr, and Mrs, James A. Montgomery, 5926 Pleasant’ Run blvd. an-

daughter, Barbara Jean, and Carl

Braden .Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Braden of Ft. Wayne. The wedding will be Sunday, May 25, in the Irvington Methodist

Donald of Pittsburgh: on May 12, will have Miss Patricia Rudolph as her maid of henor. The bridesmaid will be Miss Joan Beckett, and Deann Culhan will be the flower girl. Mark Rudolph will be the best man, and ushers will be Elmer R. Hopkins of Washington, Ind, and Robert H. Mitchell Miss Rudolph, 2735 N. Meridian st., will entertain with a buffet supper arid personal shower tomorrow for Miss Culhan. Guests will be Mrs. Fred Campbell, Misses Martha McConnell, Kathryn- Ely, Mary Walker, Nancy Hull, Jean Clark, Veronica Bowen, Joan Beckett, Margaret Waldo, Jane Pettijohn, Virginia Coxen, Dorothy Davis and Mary Henshaw, ¢ 5 s ” Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Harkins of Golden, Colo, have announced the

engagement of their daughter, Nona Nelle, and Albert F. Trites Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Trites

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Set Meetings Speakers to Highlight rograms of Units

- Final*meetings of study groups of the American Association oF sity Women will be held this month. Mrs, F. Marion Smith will speak on “Faces” at the meeting at 7:30 o'clock next Tuesday night of the evening discussion group, The meet ing will be held in the 38th street

“The Adoptidn of Children” will be the topic of Mrs, Fred Hamerin when she addresses the social studies unit at 1:30 p. m, Thursday, April 10, in Ayres’ committee room. Mrs. Russell R. Benson, 438 W. 44th st, will be hostess to the parents’ round table the afternoon of April 14, Miss Bertha Leming will speak on “Developing the Child's Personality '

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The Indiana Woman's Press club will have a luncheon meeting Tuesday in the Chinese of the Hotel Washington. Boyd Gill, bureau chief of the United Press, will be the speaker. Revisions in the constitution will be voted -on, Mrs. EB. EB. Ramsey, Terre Haute, is hostess chairman for the meeting. Reservations may be made with Mrs, John Dyer by Monday.

Meeting Tomorrow Chapter Nu, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will have a business meeting at 8 p.-m. tomorrow at the Y. W, C, A.

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group will meet at 7:30 p, m. April 15 in ‘the 38th street branch of the Merchants Nationa! bank. Current boeks will be ‘the subjects of six 5-minuté reviews which Miss Hart and five other present. E

jor” will be .led by Mrs. Fred G. Frauman, chairman of the preschool education unit, at a: meeting of the unit at 8 p. m. Friday, April 18, In the home of Mrs. Lowell Thomas, 4643 N, Capitol ave. “Singing Waters” (Bridges) will be reviewed by Miss Elizabeth Hall before the afternoon contemporary literature unit at 1:30 p. m. Monday, April 21, in the home of Mrs. O. E. Roach, Lakeside dr, New Augusta. Recent Graduates Group

Mrs. William Ehrich, chairman of the recent graduates unit, will have #® meeting of her group at 7:30 p. m. Monday, April 21, in the 38th street branch of the Merchants National bank. At 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, April 23, Miss Belle Ramey, 718 E. 34th st, will be hostess to the evening division of the international relations group, Mrs. Lloyd 8. Wilhite will lead a discussion on “The Russian Land and Peoples.” “United States Foreign Policy” will be discussed at a meeting of the afternoon unit of the international relations group when it meets at 1:30 p. m. Thursday, April 24, in the home of Mrs. Howard A. King, 115 E. Beverly dr.

Easter Ege Hunt Is Planned

90 pupils at an Easter egg hunt Friday at the school. Miss. Helene Hibben will be assisted by the school staff including

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