Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1947 — Page 13
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 0. 1047 . rp i i —— a THE INDIANAPOLIS TINTS i Dinner Planned For Pledges |
Of Sororities
Delta Zeta President - Is to Be Speaker | _ New sorority pledges at Butler, university will be honored tomor-| [row evening at 6:30 o'clock at al {Panhellenic dinner [temple dining room. | President and Mrs. M. O. Ross, | Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women, Miss Louise Reiter, Panhel- | [fenic secretary, and Miss Dorothy | | Ziegler, secretary to Dr.
Garden Clubs
Flower Shows
Crooked Creek Event Will Be Friday Night The Crooked Creek and Arbutus Garden clubs will hold their an-| nual flower shows during the com-! ing week. Mrs. R. C. Soots is chairman of the Crooked Creek show scheduled | 5 at 7p. m. Friday in the Crooked Creek school auditorium. Members of the club, school chil-| dren, the Homemakers club and spe-| & cial exhibitors will take part. Judges will include Mesdames Howard Aldrich, Ray Thorn, Norvin Strickland and Myrtle Newlin. Mrs. B. H. Gardner is the club president. Committee chairmen include Mesdames Enima Shamel, Merlin King, J. J. Olendenning, Ralph Minnick, Wayne M. Harvey and E. F, Jasper. ; ; The Arbutus club will stage its show at 1 p. m. next Monday in the home of Mrs. Charles Hammond, 7248 N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs, Frank ii AE ) Lo a Welcher and Mre. Maurice Cravens ALPHA CHI OMEGAS PLAN PARTY—Misses Kitty Lewis, Janetnelle Weirick
ta is divided into two| and Virginia Rhodes (left to right] discuss plans; for a rush luncheon Saturday at the
classes. The first section includes| Indianapolis Athletic club for girls entering
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marigolds and gladioli, and the se¢ond section includes eight classes] Mrs. Edward A. Rucinski at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. L. Freyn, 4925 N. of arrangements. Meridian st. Mrs, Robert F. Mannfeld, central | west chairman, and Mrs. John
Downing, Indiana Garden club : president, will be guests of the club. —— The general chairman for the J i show, Mrs. William Zaiser, has announced the following committee members: Mrs. W. T. Finney, schedule; Mesdames A. P. Willett, Arthur Cook and George Lilly, entry; Mrs.
Women As
Janet McKay Is Honor Guest at Party Nf Given by Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Critchfield UN Delegates
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Robert. Zaiser and_Mis. Frauk Wel- MISS JANET McKAY WAS HONORED last night at |(U. PJ—The International Coun- * Sorority
cher, classification; Mesdames N. O. Heaps, J. D. Wright and Paul Booth,| & surprise crystal shower given by Mrs. Paul Preston and [cil of Women yesterday urged that|
staging; Mrs. E. J. Elliott, judging;| Mrs. Max Critchfield at Mrs. Preston's home.
Mrs, Pred Lofquist, awards; Mrs. The. daughter. of Mrs. Adeline McKay, Miss McKay (to the United Nations and other |
W. C. Duesler, publicity, and Mrs. lworld-organizations: == L. M. Henderson and Mrs. Harold! will be married Saturday to Everett Keith, son of Mr. and In--other- resolutions, the group
Asquith, clerks. Mrs. C. M, Keith of Crothersville. [called for the principle of absolute! Mrs, Maurice Cravens is presi- Other parties given recently for Miss McKay included .a miscel- (equality of citizenship and individdent of the club. Janeous shower at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Orme Jr. ual rights of both sexes, and for
8 Local Girls | |» =o "5 a 8 2 : | President Truman Sunday night Hills Country club at 4 p. m: Dinner and an evening of games will {should be merely the instruments follow the tournament. [for putting into effeét the wishes
= o ” o Will E A two-ball golf tournament will be played Saturday at Meridian |told the council that governments | . Mr, and Mrs, David G. Banta are ‘general chairmen and have land opinions of the people they | Stephens : | appointed Mr. and Mrs. George A. Van Dyke and Mr. and Mrs. Irving |represent.
| M. Malsch as co-chairmen of the | ese EE —— | In a message to the opening ee
. ‘Bight Indianapolis girls have golf game. : VV Ce 1. y - sion of~the council's first post-war been accepted for admission to Ste-{ wr and Mrs. Robert C. Blessing oters’ caguc convention, Mr. Truman pointed phens college, Columbia, Mo., this ‘are in charge of the entertain- . : : So ay. oe Mis Solr A far ment for he evermg. Conterence jate pas © Shah us individris, daughter of Harry O. Harris,) The Dolphins of the Indianap- ; The President told 1000 delegates 3419 N. Pennsylvania st. Miss| olis Athletic club will open their | hursday {from 40 countries attending the Patricia Ann Gass, daughter of Mr.| fall season tomorrow with a | ’ six-day conference that “profound and Mrs! Edward M. Gass, 4326 luncheon beside the club swim- = The fall conference of the In-|.nanges jn the lives of all peoples
Hunt, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs.| New officers of the organization | Will be held at 10: a. m. Thursday pn eacurably to the responsibilities Lewis A. Hunt, 5730 E. Washington! are Mrs. Gordon Peck, president; at the Y. W. C. A. . {of- all of us as world citizens.” st.: Miss Louise Ione Steffanni, Mrs. Edwin Aspinall, vice presi- Atomic energy, penal survey in| Queen Elizabeth, -in a message daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. J.| dent; Mrs. E. W. Mericle, treas- |Indiana and county opportunities from Buckingham Palace, said that Steffani, 340 N. Emerson ave.: Miss| urer, and Mrs. C. W. Clark, lare among the topics under dis- | women of the world can perform Mary E. Stevenson, daughter of Dr.| secretary. |cussion to direct immediate and fu- their greatest service to interna{tional understanding by establish10th st. Miss Mary Lou Haver-| year include Mrs. Frank Gasti- | Delegates from the various stateiing a good home life. stick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl| neau and Mrs. Bernadine Mc- leagues will assemble in workshop | “Our young people have grown up| T. Haverstick, 5745 Carrollton ave.;| Aree, new members; Mesdames |Broups for the conference.” Mrs.lamid death and destruction and Miss Virginia Marie Rainer, daugh-| Luther Brooks, Jack Patten and John P. Pennell, Kokomo, third vice often seek in vain for the way of | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Leo Schumaker, swimming; Mrs. (President, is the program chairman truth, buried beneath the rubble |
Rainer, Marott hotel, and Miss Rose| Ed Luglan, publicity, and Mrs. lot the state league. lot disillusion,” she wrote. “It is for| May Axup, daughter of Lt. Col. and| Preston Woolf, menus. | The workshops will be led by|us, the women, to guide them to Mrs. Roy W. Axup, Ft. Benjamin! Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru, andthe ascending path of progress, and Harrison. {Mrs. John K. Goodwin, penal sur-ito the footholds of faith.” Former students returning to| J. A. Glaubke vey: Mrs. Wayne Nattkemper,, Theme of the triennial convenStephens from Indianapolis in | Terre Haute; Mrs. Wanita Hughes, tion is “The Power and Responstbilclude Miss Rosalynn Joyce Haine, T k B id Kokomo; Mrs. Edward A. Troy, ities of Freedom.” daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William! dKEeS riac {Peru, and Mrs. Walter Greenough, The delegates were balloting yesM. Haine, 41 Ridgeview dr.: Miss! | county opportunities; Mrs. Molly terday for a new president to suc-
| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Glaubke Donlin, Chesterton, atomic energy, |ceed the Baroness Pol Poel of Brus: of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Crewes, | |are visiting Spring Mill state park| and Mrs. Drysdale Brannon, Mar- sels, Belgium, who is presiding at 8427 Pleasant Run pkwy.: iss | [0Mowing their wedding at 5 o'clock jon: Mrs. E. E. McMichael, Crown the current sessions. Mary Lee Potts, -daughter of Mr.| |Sunday afternoon in the Broadway] Point; Mrs. C. B. Durham and Mrs. | hice {Evangelical church, = The Rev. william P. Snethen, orientation, LF ature Bride
an Ns oY on Chester B. Winter read the vows. ee Bec iy a Bone) Mrs. Glaubke is the former Miss| Robert D. Roth. 2040 N. N TS-'Martha Stoutamoyer, daughter of EVENTS Will B > F > d C eW Jersey nr” and Mrs. Walter Stoutamoyer 1 C cte st., and Miss Marilyn Jeanne Stott, | of Lexington, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis pipert Glaubke, 6136 Broadway, are
Graves, 2917 N. Pennsylvania st. |the parents of the bridegroom. or The bride's sister, Mrs. C. W.
Patricia Louise Crewes, daughter
CLUBS ! A series of parties has been ? Forest Hills Garden. Wed. Holliday ,1.,:n04 for Miss Ruth Elizabeth
r ditorium. Flower and harpark au Armstrong before her marriage Oct.
1 WwW Lambert, was the matron of honor, Vest show: box luncheon. Miss caver She wore a dusty rose satin dress "| Bidelweiss chap., I. T.-8. C. 6 p. m. 4 to Ralph M. Burns. She is the, . The best man was Wallace Hurt. | Wed. At Y. W. C. A. Dinner. Miss| daughter of Mrs. G. P. Armstrong, | 0 Be Feted A gown of white satin made with| Amy Keene, speaker. 4613 Guilford ave, Mandalay chap, I. T.-8. C. 12:30, Miss Betty Cramer will entertain
a sweetheart neckline was worn by Miss Kathryn Weaver will be [the bride, Her veil fell from a tiara! honored at a linen shower tomorrow |0f Stéphanotis. She carried white| night in the home of Mrs. Thomas |TOSes and’ gardenias with an orchid M. Hindman Jr., 920 N. Butler ave. |center.
Mrs, Hindman will be assisted by| Tne bridegroom “is a student in| Mrs. Wilfred H. Lusher. {the Indiana university School of
The honor guest will be married Medicine and a member of Sigma Noble Reynolds, speaker; lunch-| A luncheon at Highland Golf and ri Chi fraternity. The couple will be eon. Country club will be given by. Miss Sept. 20 to Harold Corbin in the
+ lat home at 1020 Central ave. later, Mothers Mary Nicholson kinder- Jeanne Davis, 34 E. 39th st, on RW ethos: Sth She this month. garten. 1:30 p. m. Wed. 'At kin- Sept. 20..—~ Mrs. Wayne Burns, Harry A. Weaver Sr. 308 ei dergarten, 510 E. 46th. “Intro- mother. of the prospective bride-
Rumpler, speaker; luncheon. buffet bridge party has been {Rio de Janeiro chap. 1. T.-8..C. planned by Mrs. Frank L. Truitt 10:30 a. m, Wed. Mrf, John F. Sept, 16 at her home, 4127 'N, MeHughes, 1525 Dudley, hostess. Mrs. ridian st.
, o : - duction to Kindergarten,” discus-|groom, will have a tea for Miss BY ats at the shower will incinde Mr S. Garry Winder S | sion topic. |Armstrong at her home, 6118 Spring Mesdames T. V. Corbin, Weaver, Is Speaker SORORITIES Mill. rd, oft. Sept. 21.
. | Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae, Wed. Miss Jeanne Burge and Miss DorT. S. Kibler, C. T. Butz, Stanley The Narrators club heard Mrs Meares, James Gilson, Paul McDon-|GATY, ‘Winders speak on “Story night. Mrs. Fred Blum, 3050 othy Marone will entertain Sépt. 24 ald, J. M. Booe, Robert F. Bowers, Telling Isn't Algebra” at a meet- | Broadway, hostess. Mrs, Prank at Miss Burge’s home, 3339 N. MerH. L. Hasbrook and Frank T. Smith, |\D8 last night. Mrs. Walter w/| Owings to preside. |1dian st.
ci— {Houppert, 5201 Boulevard pl, was Alpha chap, Gamma Gamma Nu.’ gtatdirapsm—————— B M 1 ithe hostess. Wed. night. Mrs. D. M. Burd, 115 Reception n Ww "hitin J usiness mee ing | Newly elected officers who began E. Fall Creek blvd, South dr, Tiines State Service i y hostess. , Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma their duties at the meeting were ostess. Dinner WHITING, Ind. Sept. 9. — The
Kappa sorority, met last night in Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, presi- Delta chap., Phi Delta Pi. 6:30 p. m the Acton school building at Acton |dent; Mrs. A. I, Beeler, vice presi-| Wed. Club Paradise. Founders for a business meeting. Mrs. Ger- |dent. and Mrs. Charles Fhiapatricl day dinner; installation of offlald Akeman was the hostess, secretary and treasurer. { cers. A nme. BOtA chap., Sigma Phi, 8 p. m. Wed Mrs. Robert Ricketts, 3141 Sutherland, hostess.
, Whiting Woman's club will have a reception from 3 to 5 p. m. next Tuesday JA the Whiting come munity center honoring Mrs. Oscar
{| Two D. A. R. chapters will meet 00% ? {| this week. | Caroline Scott Harrison chapter & will commemorate the 160th anni3) | versary of the signing of the Decla2 ration of Independence with a
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= I'noon at the chapter house. Mrs. George Chamberlin Kolb, reZ' gent, will preside. Kurt FP, Pantzer LOS ANGELES yj | will speak on “The Cultural ‘Valie| ‘ ¢' of the Constitution.” Delegates will 1 be elected for the state conference
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{be special guests. ‘Miss Phyllis Hol-| |lar, Panhellenic association presi. | |§ent, will be toastmaster, . A welcome to the pledges as in-| coming Butler students will be ex-| | tended by President Ross. Miss! § [Frances Westcott, national president| * lof Delta Zeta sorority, will talk on |’ |“If Privilege, Then Responsibility." “What's the Rush?” a skit, will] § be presented by sorority members. § Included. in the Norma Brown, Marjorie Cunningham, Mary Lou Friedmeyer, Joanne (Fritz, Nancy Forbes, Winifred Ham, ‘After the Margaret Lanahan, Marianne Leach, cultural classes of zinnias, asters, |, heon, Alpha Chi Omega sorority members and their quests will be entertained by (Rhea MeGoldrick, Ann Metzger, {Mary Jo Pearce, Joan Pile, Martha Rankin and Sherry Roseberry,
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Mrs. Grace Goldén, director of the Children’s museum, 3010 N. Me« ridian st., has been appointed to an advisory committee for the Inter national Council of Museums with headquarters in “UNESCO “house, = Paris. She will be one of 1§ museum workers in the educational field § from museums throughout the E world to observe and advise with i the United Nations Educational, 4 Scientific and Cultural organiza= i | tion. | Mrs. Golden will attend the | hemisphere meeting in Mexico City ig |in November and the second world Ti | conference in Paris next June. She 5 | was in Europe in 1938 visiting museums through a Carnegie founda. {tion grant, | The newly created conunitice will {recommend to UNESCO .methods ot easing customs levies which now | make an international exchange of {museum material and international loans prohibitive.® It also will take {up the matter of exchange of pere [sonnel and the stimulation of fele lowships for museum workers. Mrs. Golden has been with the
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#8 8 local museum since 1928, and its di= President and Mrs, Ross will be rector since 1941. She has been |hosts to faculty members at the head of children's work in the : American Association of Museums {day in the recreation room of Jor- and is a member of Delta Kappa {dan Memorigl hall, Gamma, honor society for women 5 Prof. Rosamond R. Jones, presi- in education, and a member of § Ident of the Butler Women's Faculty! Theta Sigm#& Phi, professional id She will be assisted! Pratt photo. women Journalists, 4 |by Mrs. Harold Boisen. PLAN ANNUAL TEA—Officers of Orange Aid, Br oad Ri pple i ————————— high school all-girl organization, plan their annual tea for gi rls Aew Meeting Tomorrow % ¥ Session to the school, and their mothers. The tea will be given Thursday, = A pusiness meeting will be held H Iota chapter, Alpha Omicron Al-| Sept. I8, at 3:35 p. m. in fhe high school cafeteria. Kneeling below 44 § p.m. tomorrow by Alpha chaps § rority, met last night in the| is Ruth Hubbard, treasurer. Baverly Grob, president, stands be- ter, Beta Chi Theta sorority. The LH a business| tween Martha Wilson, vice president (left), and Jo Ann Bryant, session will be in the 38th st=branch M | secretary. wa Ll |of the Indiana National bank. 3 i . i i o vod i os ¥; i 3 i
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