Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1947 — Page 16

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AUXILIARY - OFFICERS ELECTED — New off icers of the Junior auxiliary fo Si Indianapolis Day nursery, elected yesterday, include (left to right] Mrs. Frank "i president; Mrs. Maurice J. Boyd, treasurer; Mrs. Edward W. Harris Jr., recording secretary, and Mrs. Donald R. Hurst, vice president. Miss Kathryn Gartland “(not shown) is the new corresponding secretary.

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Music Clubs

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Mrs. O'Byrne and her slate are. as the administration

D. Pratt, John T. Alburger. Joel Williams, Edward Cavanaugh, Wal3 J Schumann, George William and Duane Hayes, Misses : iT Humphrey, Ruth Rentsch and Betty Cox.

Convention Set Miss Beulah Ogle, council director for Tau chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will attend the sorority’s national convention in Cleveland this week-end.

Club Meets Mrs. Floyd E. Tyrie, 3815 E. 65th st.,,was hostess to the John Strange Homemakers club at 1p. m. today.

Festival

The Indiana State Federation of Music Clubs will hold its annual junior competitive festival Saturday morning in the Jordan conservatory, 1204 N. Delaware st. Mrs. Caryl H. is state

be at 9 a. m. Saturday. Con test“ants will be entered piano, Mrs. Cook organ, string, woodwind, accordion, ensemble trios and choral groups. Original compositions by members of the: junior groups will be

sponsored by the National and State Federations of Music Clubs.

"Mrs. Dudley Campbell, Rushville, is state junior counsellor. Following’ the contest there will be a Juncheon and musical program, to be given by junior groups in the afternoon at 106 E. North st.

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no And Health:

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, May 21.—#am told

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| make that the bill has now been introd

by six senators. bill would authorize $10,in federal. grants to the for the first year, and $15,thereafter, to promote health programs — such as more thorough examina‘of the children to detect ty teeth, eyes, heart, etc. ” » ” UNDER THIS bill, treatment may be provided for such defects when there is severe economic distress in

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Provisions’ in the bill draw together various departments of the government in a joint effort in the matter of our school children’s health,

Without good health, a child cannot fully profit from his schooling.

Tired Grandmas Plan

Dream Home "Members of the National Grandmothers’ club, numbering 600, have started a campaign to build a home for tired grandmas, It is to be far from in-laws, squealing babies and sinks full of dirty dishes. They have collected more than $5000 toward - their dream home, staging grandmothers’ follies in 30 cities in the United States.

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; Two Parties Next Week Will Honor Miss Mary O'Reilly, Bride-to-Be

TWO PARTIES NEXT Mary O'Reilly, who is the b

riger. The couple will be married June 7 in St. Joan of Arg

Catholic church.

A kitchen shower will be given Tuesday by Miss Jeannette Rogefeld. The guests will include Mrs. Edward Basil O'Reilly, of Unionville, Mo., and Mrs. Charles E. Carriger,

mothers of the engaged couple; A. H. Rodefeld, A. E Fiester, H. Robert Hayes, Raymond Gardner

dresse, Walter Hadley and Dwight Anderson, Misses Blanche Hantman, Dorothy Irwin, Kathryn Louden, Aggeleze Bagwell, Vivian

Barnes, Irene. Watt and Melva, O'Reilly. Mrs. Adamson will entertain future bride next Wednesday. pr 2 = = Mrs. Walter E. Nelson will entertain the Jonathan Jennings | chapter, D. A. R., at a luncheon meeting May 29 in her Brendonwood home. A paper on “Jon- | athan Jennings” will be read by Mrs. Walter B. Smith. | Mrs. J. Frank Cantwell is the newly elected chapter regent. Other new officers are Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong, vice regent; Mrs. Malcolm ‘ Moore and = Mrs. Frederick C. Tucker, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Chester Albright, treasurer; Mrs. James C. Carter, registrar,

torian.

Luncheon at Club

THE INDIANAPOLIS COUNTRY CLUB held its opening bridge - luncheon of the season today. Mrs. Harold Emlein was in I Shuge of arrangements. She also appointed hostesses for the summer months. Mrs. William Higburg had as guests Mrs. Margaret Graham, Pt. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. Guin Thomas, North Miami, Ha.; Mesdames Roscoe Carver, William T. MacDonald, FP. Elmer Raschig, Frank J. Hall and Chester G. Pike. : Another party included Mesdames Edward Anderson, Wil. liam Kendrick, Roy O. Price and Albert 8. Watters. The latter

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WEEK WILL HONOR Miss ride-to-be of Robert M. Car-

Mesdames George A. Buskirk Jr, Bates Adamson, Herbert Brokaw, , Frank Swindler, Donald Laten-

Reservations

NAPOLIS TIMES § Sorority Plans |} Outing, ... |

; Initiation

. {Gamma sorority, educational hono- "| rary, will have an all-day outing at {Holliday park Saturday. Luncheon] Si will be served In the Holliday home. | |

Senior Women

- Meeting to Be Held At Holliday Park Beta chapter, Delta ' Kappa

Initiation services for four new members will be conducted by Miss Cecelia Galvin, president. They are Mesdames Edith Shirley, J..°V. Heiger, Hope Bedford Nevitt and Martha Armstrong After the initiation néw officers will be installed. They include Miss

Hall and Miss Doris Holmes, first and second vice presidents; Miss Jeannette Grubb and Miss Elisabeth Peterson, corresponding and recording secretaries; Miss Lorle Krull, treasurer, and Miss Helen Thornton, parliamentarian. Members of the nominating committee include Miss Louise Braxton, chairman, and Mesdames Ray C.

Ruth Gorman, president; Mrs. Rex| |

ALUMNAE BRIDGE PARTY—The Indiana university alumnae group of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will sponsor a bridge party at | p. m. Friday in the Food Craft shop. Among members who have helped plan the event are (left to right) Mesdames Edward Rucinski, J. W. Colglazier and W. P. Jennings.

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Friesner, Willlam C. Loew and L. Frank Margan and Miss Daysie Al-

The committee in chargé of the outing includes. Misses Holmes,

Peterson, Pearl Bedford and Frances Holliday and Mrs. Lillian Lewis.

Pi Phi Mothers Will Honor

The Pi Beta Phi Mothers club of Butler university will honor senior women at "its annual mother and daughter banquet at 6 p. m. Friday at the chapter house. Gifts will be presented ‘to the’ graduating cliss by the gift committee. Mrs. H. J. Walker and Mrs. A. W. Hendrickson are in charge of the dining room, and Mrs. Frank Milles and Mrs. Joe Hill are planning the dinner. A short business meeting will be held after the dinner, followed by installation of officers. Mrs. W. A. Singleton will preside. : The bridge section of the club will hold its last meeting at 12:30

of party reservations have beerr made for the Blossom Time dance Our y of Lourdes | Catholic church will sponsor tomor- | | row night at the a, roof. Reservations for groups have been | made by Jack. Francis, Edward Greene, Edward Schantz, Charles] Finn, Gordon Derby, James Rogers, ! Earle Fontaine, Herman Reder, Ray Gross. Terry Haycock, Norris Soud-/ ers, Kar] Zinkan, Lawrence Feeney, Thomas Feeney, Vincent Concanmon, Fred Hauss, Eugene Dehner,| Clarence Schmidt, Paul Kervan and Lawrence Moran. Others planning parties are Miss Helen Reidy, Dr. J. T. Farrell, Dr. Robert Lindeman, Df. Hunter Kennedy, Bernard . Zimmer, Phil Clements, John Nichol, Joseph Meijer, F. M. Knight, Lee Boggs, Wililam Greener, John Blackwell, John Noonan, Clarence Guinan, Howard McDavitt, C. D. Ross, ‘Dr. Arnold Russo, Ralph McCloon, Thomas Boyle, Fred Schoettle, Harold Paetz, Clarence Mobley and James T. Kirby.

Beauty Aids Health

A beauty shop is successfully operated at the Camden County Mental hospital, Lakeland, N. J. for mentally sick women. Psychiatrists at the institution regard the beauty treatment as a very import-

p. m, Monday at the chapter house. There will be a covered dish lunch‘eon and play off tournament. :

‘Mrs. Stith Heads Guild

Mrs. Robert M. Stith was named president of St. Margaret's Hospital | guild when the group held its an-| {nual election meeting yesterday in| the home of Mrs. Charles J. Gisler, | 5881 Washington blvd. First and second vice presidents are Mrs. Harold C. Feightner and | Mrs. Robert C. Becherer. _Qthers | elected were Mrs. Robert C. Bure)

sponding secre The new treasurer and her assistant are Mrs. Charles R. Israel and Mrs. Bert A. Gwynn.

Teaches ‘B. G.” Charm! Mrs. Adria Beaver Lynham has{ spent 23 years teaching young ladies to become secretaries. She is tor of Washington's School for Secretaries and if a girl comes fo class without a hat, she is sent home. Formerly a government girl herself Mrs. Lynham learned the hard way. So she gave up her job to

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Voters League Election Held

Mrs. Arthur Medlicott became|Clarence Jackson, membership sec

president of the Indianapolis League rétary, and Mrs. Lawrence Earle, of Women Voters today. The elec-| treasurer, tion was at the league's annual meeting held in the Hotel Lincoln|year terms are M ames Hall Travertine room,

Board members elected for two-

Cochrane, Gordon ent, Other officers include Mesdames| Ralph H. Furst, John Hillman and

Robert M. Loomis, Lowell I. Thomas|C. B. Durham. The latter is the and Charles T. Harman, through third vice presidents; Miss Helen

first | retiring president. Mrs. C, E. Berry was elected f Warvel, secretary; Mrs. one-year board member.

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