Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1947 — Page 13

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Legion Officers Plan For Conference Here |

Mrs. Russell A. Furr, Eleventh district president, American Legion auxiliary, has named Mrs. John Valentiné general chairman for the fall conference of . the presidents and secretaries of the department Mrs. Gladys Ross will serve as treasurer for the conference to be in Indianapolis Oct. 10 and 11

Mrs. Valentine has appointed Mrs. | Everett Saxton chairman of the na-| tional vice president's dinner to be held at the Columbia club at 7 p. m. Friday, Oct. 10. Mrs. Harry, K. Green is co-chairman. Assist- 8 ing them will be Mesdames Arthur R. Robinson, T. Victor Keene and William Lobdell Jr. Mrs. Charles Warfel and Mrs. Leland L. Haines will be in charge of the child welfare luncheon at noon § Oct. 10 in the Indianapolis Athletic club. : ’ I Mrs. Jack C. Meyers and’ Mrs, |

day, Oct. 11, in the Columbia club. |: Mrs. A. Wayne Murphy and Miss| Margaret Eastridge are co-chair men of decorations. * They will be assisted by Mesdames Bedford Moore, Robert Linke, Harry Lorber,

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Seventh District To Meet Friday Mrs. J. H. Lombard and. Mrs, W. H. Vinzant are heading plans for the Seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, convention all day Friday at the Claypool hotel. Speakers for the event will include Mrs. Cogley Cole, Vevay, Mrs. George Baum, Rochester, state second vice president, and Mrs. Henry Humphrey, Osgood, state youth conservation chairman. - Mrs. Cole's subject will be “The Federation Mirror.” Mrs, Baum will speak on “A Review of the Departments,” and Mrs. Humphrey's talk will be on “The Youth of Today.” * K. Brown, district president, will preside at the morning meeting, and Mrs. Hugh Merrifield will be in charge of the afterinaon session.” The various departments will report during the meeting. The nominating committee, headed by Mrs, Clarence Kittle, has announced a slate to be voted on Friday. Nominations also may be made from. the floor. The slate includes Mrs. C. H. Beckep, vice president; Mrs. M. J.

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Donald Smith, Ruth Klare, Otto] Samuelson and Charles F, McCul-| lough. Other committee heads include Mrs. Martin Collins, distinguished | guests; Mrs. Clinton Ancker, hostesses; Mrs. Melvin Good and Mrs.| R. H G. Mathews, music; Mrs. R.| W. Cook, hospitality; Mrs. Charles McCoy, hotel reservations; Mrs.| Frank White, programs, and Mrs. | Helen Munger and Mrs. Herman E. | Robbe, publicity. | Mrs. Floyd H. Grigsby, depart-| ment president, will preside during the conference. Mrs. Furr has announced the ap-

PLAN OPENING NIGHT PERFORMANCE—The Delta Gamma Alumnae association will sponsor the first performance of "First Lady" Thursday night at the Civic

Reese, recording secretary; Mrs. |Ralph Velandingham; treasurer, and! |Mrs. Albert Gray, director, |

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Catholic ¢hurch will unite Miss Mary Louise Dorsey and Harold The following committee appoint-| John Crowe. The future bride is the daughter of Mrs, Helen ments have been made for the con- | Dorsey, 2219 E. Riverside dr., and his parents are Mr. and Mrs, vention: _ | Harold J. Crowe, 1416 W. Pruitt st, Credentials — Mesdames Theodore —— - - -

Hoot; Witars Lisi use W. 5) 85 to Attend First Meeting Of Girl Scout Organization; Portrait to Be Presented

Constitution and By-Laws—Mes- | The Indianapolis Girl Scouts wjll have their first association meet-

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dames W, H. Vinzant, E. C. Rump-| ler, E. E. Lett and Alyin Barbour; Mrs. Royer K. Brown, ex-officio. Elections—Mrs, Paul Calet, chairman: Mesdames Ernest Fullenwider, P. A. Clements, Carl Plock and

WEDDING . NEAR—A ceremony Saturday in Holy Angels |

pointment of committee chairmen

_ for the Eleventh district. They in-

clude Mrs. Eldon Hock, Americanism; Mrs. John Noon, bus transpordation; Mrs. Wilbur Owens, child welfare; Mrs. Arthur Miller, Thdiana Girls school; Mrs. Thomas Broucher, Indiana Boys school.

theater. Making arrangements for the event are (left to right] Mrs. Boris E. Medith, general chairman; Miss Mary Williamson, Butler university chapter chairman, and Mrs. Albert W. Sahm:

Southern Club Group To Be Entertained

The Southern Club auxiliary will

Duncan, Rules—Mrs. Clarence Kittle. Convention accompanist —Mrs Egon Hessel. = be

Platform Chairman—Mrs. . Leon

George Maxwell, Miss Minnie/ing of the year at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Keifer. Eighty-five delegates will attend. Decorations—Mrs. James Rey- Plans and policies for the coming year will be voted on by the nolds. neighborhood standing committee chairmen. Fach neighborhood chair-|

man will represent the troops of her immediate vicinity.

The standing committee chair-| men will represent the people from Meeting are Mrs. Frank Sparks, training, program, finance, public| Crawfordsvile, Indiana's member of

relations, eamp-and other commit-| the National Girl Scout board, and tees. The chairmen represent 6500 Miss Florence Otto, "Girl Scout

Society—

State Symphony Group to Meet:

Mrs. R. H. G. Mathews, community service; Mrs, Charles Warfel, constitution snd by-laws; Mrs. Louis Prosch, orphans education;| ~~ Mrs. Thomas Hughes, finance; Mrs. Clinton Ancker, Girls state; Mrs. Joseph Lutes, Junior activities. Mrs. Russell Link, Knightstown home; Mrs. Frank White, legislation; Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, membership; Mrs, C. K. McDowell, memorial; Mrs. Ralph Goetzke, merit; Mrs R. W, Cook, music; Mrs. S. W, Sedberry, national defense; Mrs. Mary McCarty, pan American; Mrs. John Noon, past presidents parley. Mrs. William Shine, poppy; Mrs. W. F. Saunders, poppy posters; Mrs. Herman E. Bobbe, publicity; Mrs. Helén Munger, radio; Mrs. Jean 8. Boyle, records; Mrs. A. Wayne Murphy, rehabilitation; Mrs, Agatha Ward, resolutions; Mrs. George Drake, service sales, and Mrs. Otto Samuelson, ways and means.

Audubon Talks To Begin

Allan D. Cruikshank, staff mem- ¥ ber of the National Audubon society and widely known photographer, will be the first speaker in a series of five Audubon screen tours to be presented here by the Indianapolis Audubon society. Mr. Cruickshank will speak tomorrow in the War Memorial building. His subject will be “The Suwannee River,” and jt will be illustrated with natural color films. Other=talks in the illustrated lectures will include Bert Harwell, whistling imitator of bird songs, Nov. 12; Howard L. Orians, lakelore photographer, showing an all-color film of Lake Michigan, Feb. 5, and Rev. Fr, George M. Link, mid-west-ern naturalist, who will show slides and talk on Minnesota, March 18. These talks also will be presented at the War Memorial. e last in the series will be held in Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge high school on May 1. Dr. Olin Sewall Pettigill Jr. associate professor of zoology at Carleton college, will present a film and lecture on the habits of wildlife.

P.-T. A. Plans Tea

The Parent-Teacher association

Webb will be thé assistant host esses. New officers for the year in

THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF: THE WOMEN'S COMMITTEE of the Indiana State Symphony society will meet at the War Memorial building- at 10:30 a. m,

on Wednesday. —Phe following lists of officers, chairmen, and regional directors comprise the 1947-1948 directorate of the organization: Mrs. Jack Goodman, president; Mrs, Sylvester Johnson, Mrs. Booth Tarkington and Miss Josephine Madden, vice presidents; Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres and Mrs. Charles Latham, honorary vice presidents. Mrs. Harry V. Wade, secretary; Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood, treas- | @ urer; Mrs. William A. Atkins, maintenance; Mrs. George Fotheringham, children's concerts; Mrs. William Macgregor Morris membership; Mrs. John Ryan, junior- group; Mrs. Walter P, Morton, season tickets; Mrs. Bliss B. Wells, publicity; Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, social. Mrs. Garland Retherford, office service; Miss Alma Patton, lec- | tures; Mrs. Burke Nicholas, “Cur= rent Notes” chairman; Mrs.

Walter H. Edwards Sr., vice presi dent; Mrs. John Webb, secretary

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tag. Associates of H. P. Wasson and Company again this year will join in the volunteer work. Headed by Thomas Maiben, Logansport; | Mss. pool Tho 0 Smeifinen Mrs. Hermine W. Colson, Bluff- | . he following will wn; Mrs. Albert, Fields, Bedford, | J2ie fhairman, the folowing wil | afl Mrs "Donald Dungan Frank: | take over the night ticket-selling : ' ~ : k: { lin, directors of the northwest, hogs Huoughom we bons A Joriheast, “southwest and south- Betty Hughes, Rejane Hurt and %ass regions. Ruby Smith, Misses Mary Carney, Ada McIntyre, Jean Koch, Irene Silver and Maxine Simmons and George Thompson.

D.A.R. Plans 47th Meeting

A number of special guests have been invited to attend the 47th an|nual conference of the State D. A. R. to be held Oct. 8 through 20 in French Lick. * The guests include Mrs. Robert |B, Arnold, chaplain general, Ver-| sailles, Ky.; Dr. Winona Jones, |state regent, Lexington, Ky., Mrs. |Edward Barrow, state regent, Hous|ton, Tex., and Mrs. John W. Hoffman, national historian, C. A. R.,

” 2 s The Indianapolis Symphony or- | chestra’s current season ticket, | campaign, preceding its eleventh season under the direction of Fabien Sevitzky, launches its third consecutive week today under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Walter P, Morton.

The orchestra campaigns are sponsored by the women's committee of the state symphony society, of which Mrs. Jack A, Goodman is president, With the exception of Thursday, the daytime staff will be composed of members of the White Cross Guild of the Methodist hospital. Mrs. Bliss Morton is chairman. Members of ‘the Indianapolis branch of the American Associa- | tion of University Women, headed |Peoria, IIL o by Mrs. John Paul Lahr, will as- Others are Wallace Weatherholt, sume the Thursday daytime pe- [state president, 5. A. R, Indianriod. |apolis; Mrs. Raymond Paulus, sate) ’ |president, C. A. R., Rensselaer, and | ire. Moptents Comm ince So. Mrs. Floyd Grigsby, state president, Laurence Hayes —A: J— Newsom, Aiserican Legion auxiliary, Blooms Thomas Stubbins and PF. E. [oor ‘of school 91 Will have =a get-ac-| Thornburgh, A. A. U. W. repre- Speakers at the Conference i quainted party and tea for new| sentatives will be Mesdames Wal- | include Mis. Rose Qi a members at 1:30 p. m. on Wednes- | ter B. Alfke, Howard Bull, Murray [Precise g*hala te ah > Toss day at the school. F. Connor and Charles W. Oster- | € Oct. 8; Rudolph

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formal opening, ARR) Grabow, U. S. Department of Agri-| lculture Forest service, who will} speak the morning of Oct. 9, and| |Judge Daniel Pyle, 8t. Joseph leounty circuit court, South Bend,| lwho will speak the afternoon of the 9th. | James Tucker, Paoli, will address |the conference after the banquet | |that night. | Mrs. Farwell C. Rhodes, French |

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The Rev. Almon J. Coble read {the vows uniting Miss Wilma Lee, § | daughter of Mr, and Mrs, H. E. kd Lee, 56 8S. Tremont ave, and Dj) | Charles O. Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bates, 121 W. 46th st, {at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the West

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Directorate Personnel Announced 6125 N. Olney st. Mesdames Ernest)" "5 “mnon and J. D. Johnson. Edwards, J. 8. Grimes and John

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Sabra Aiman Becomes Bride In Home Rite

Rev. Roy Conner Reads Ceremony Repeating vows read by the Rev.

Roy Conner, pastor of fhe Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, Miss Sabra Eliece ‘Aiman became the bride of Rudolph O. Altreggen, Washington, in a ceremony on Saturday. ;

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