Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1947 — Page 22

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Society—

Alumnae Groups of Two Colleges

LUNCHEON MEETINGS ARE BEING PLANNED by two college alumnae organizations. The Wellesley Club wil have a luncheon meeting at 1 o'clock Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. Karl Koons. The hostess will

be assisted by Mrs. George Dailey, Mrs. Maxwell Coppock and Miss |

Dorothy Jean Hendrickson, The guest speaker is to be Mrs. Ralph Brown of Winnetka, Ill,

Mrs. Brown is chairman of region three for the Wellesley College |

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75th Anniversary Fund Drive, and she will discuss the cam-

s . paign. The purpose of the drive | y ye | is to raise money to expand Inv estigation | facilities on the campus, : . Two members of the group here | Of Movies will accompany Mrs. Brown | when she leaves Tuesday to NA), speak on the same subject be- | Criticized tore Wellesley College Clubs in . ats | Evansville and Terre Haute. The By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Indianapolis women are Mrs, NEW YORK, N. Y, Oct. 30-1 ¢oppock and Mrs. Paul Burke

have waited a while before saying holder,

anything about the Un-American

will hold its luncheon meeting at

“tiv ittee current In« § Activiies Comm Mi 1 o'clock Satufdiy afternoon. Mrs vestigation of the Hollywood film H. P. Cottingham will entestain industry. the group.

mich suror actors or

I would not be very prised (f some writer

Mr., Mrs. R. W. Slagle Visit in New York

stage hands, or what not, were ave O unist jeanings, found to have Commu leaning Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Slagle are but 1 was surprised to find that, at the start of the inquiry, some of guests at the Waldorf-Astoria the big producers were so. chicken while visiting In New York. They hearted about speaking up for the expect to return at the end of frecdom of their industry. next week One thing is sure—none of the you» arts flourishes on censorship and Mrs. Clarence N. Warren and

represson. And by this time it should be evident that the Amer. jean public is capable of doing its own censorsing.

Mrs. Chester Zechlel left today to visit their son and daughter, respectively, Capt. and Mrs, Clarence

Pon N. Warren Jr. of Little Neck, THE FILM industry is a greatin- N. ¥. ~ “ # dustry, with infinite possibilities for President Herman B . Wells. of

good and bad, Its primary purpose is to entertain people. On the side, it can do many other things. It can popularize certain jdeals; it can make education platable, But in the long run, who decides whether what it doe = is good or bad is the man or woman who attends the movies. In a dem- BPW H . ocratie country I do not think the fo car public will tolerate a removal of its n right to decide what it thinks of F d . the ideas and performances of those * ucators who make the movie industry work 1 have never liked the idea of an In Panel un-American Activities Committee.’ : 1 have always thought thats strong “You Can Help Build Amerdemocracy should stand by its fun-| jca's Future” will be the damental beliefs and Hat a citizen for a panel discussiongat 8 p. m of the United States shou con- ; ‘ “ ad ’s sidered innocent until he is proved next Thursday in the Womans guilty De partment

Indiana University will welcome the new members of the faculties of the Indianapolis divisions of the university at a tea from 3 to | 8 p. m, Bunday. The tea will be the judge held in the Ball residence at the s L U. Medical Center,

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} toIf he is employed in a govern- lub hudiia: rere he has access ' ment position where he has panel is being

to secret and important papers, then for the sake of security he tests

sponsored by the Indianapo-

must undergo some special However, 1 doubt whether the hs Fin loyalty test really adds much to an

al Women's

no Communist Club,

and he

our safety, since would hesitate to sign if

would be in good standing until er Wyatt, he was proved guilty See Boe Mt. Wyakt Indlana State WHAT 18 going on in the UR-| maachers Association, will act as

American Activities Commitiee ,,,qerator, Other speakers will worries me primarily because little! 1.40 Dr I. Lynd Esch, Indiana people have become frightened and Central College president; Dr. we find ourselves living in the at-| Phillip M. Bail, Butler University mosphere of a police state, where | dean of education, and Robert people close doors before they state) ciadden, Mar what they think or look over their ,.. county shoulders apprehensively before school superinthey express an opinion. | tendent, They J have been one of those who will be intro “have carried the fight for complete, duced by Miss freedom, of information in the Blanche E. United Nations. And while accept Penrod, dean of ing the fact that some of gur press, girls at Southour radio commentators, our prom- port High inent citizens and our movies may School. at times be blamed legitimately for The afterthings they have said and done,’ dinner program still I feel that the fundamental also will in.

Mr. Esch right of freedom of thought and clude a talk by Paul Summers on |

expression. is essential, the Community Fund, and a

If you curtail what the other fel. musical program by Miss Marion

low says and does, you curtail what! Thompson and Miss Ruth Ken- |

you yourself may say and do. | nedy.

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CAST MEMBERS INSPECT "PROPS" — Looking over letters to be used as "props" in the play, "Letters to Lucerne," thatTudor Hall School seniors will present Saturday in the school auditorium, are three members of the cast. They are (seated, ing, Miss Anne Collett and (on floor) Miss Joan

| Scout Leaders To Hear

Miss Conant

Workers Will Meet Op Next Thursday |

Miss Bdith Conant, Chicago, as-

program department, will talk to Scout leaders here next Thursday. | She will meet volunteer trainees and supervisors on Thursday morning in the Girl Scout Little House, and will talk to the professional Scout workers Thursday afternoon at the Girl Scout office, Miss Conant has done research work on the Scout program throughout the United States, and has represented the organization at several overseas meetings. She will discuss program planning with intermediate leaders at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in Hollenbeck Hall, YWCA. \

Seven Local Leaders To Attend Convention Seven local Scout leaders will attend the national convention in Long Beach, Cal. The sessions will be held Tuesday through Nov. 7. The theme of the convention is | “Girl Scouts United by Ideals,” and | there will be a youth panel to dis- | cuss “Youth Looks at the World of Today.” Those attending the convention are to be Mesdames James F. Foulke, H. H. Cummings, Marvin E Curle and Stuart Bishop, Misses Geneva Barrows, Mary Jane Nelson and Gretchen Reighard. |

Federation

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The annual fall book review sponsored by the International Travel-Study Club Federation will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday in| the War Memorial Building audi- | tortum. Mrs. J. Olifton Hirschman will review “There Was a Time” (Cald-| (well).’

The Bridal Scene— Miscellaneous Shower to Honor

‘Miss Patricia Pesch; Dorothy Emmelman to Be Guest |

Two November brides-to-Be will be honored at showers, another has named her attendants.and a fourth has announced her wedding date. Miss Patricia Pesch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Pesch, Plym- | outh, will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower at 7:30 p. m.| | tonight. The shower will be held in the homé of Miss Jean Maney, 516 |B. 33d St. Miss Helen Katterhenry is co-hostess. : | The guests include Mrs. Max Newman, Mrs, Mendel | Placid, N. Y. Je Heid ich, ’ | Misses on Aen Se Ba | The bride-to-be will be honored at | } ) : , | Margie Walraven and Shirley * linen shower on Nov. 12. Mrs. Ar- | Burke. we hoste Miss Pesch will be married to Ed-|°¢ 108Uess. |ward V. Drew, 1733 N. Meridian St.,|

lon Thanksgiving Day in St. Mi-| G 2 |chael's Catholic Church, Plymouth Butler roup 1

| . . » | . | Mrs. Henry Clack and Mrs. John To Give Dance {Grable will honor Miss Dorothy Emmelman with a miscellaneous, The Butler University Panhellenic

{Clack's home 1002 Villa Ave. boy” dance from 9 to 12 p. m. on

of Mrs, Ellen Emmelman, 1853 N.|

Nov. 22 in SS. Peter and Paul Oa-| Miss Phyllis Hollar, president, has [thedral to John Gregory Dixon, son Appointed the following committee of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dixon, chairmen: Miss Joanna Jennings, hall; Miss Rhea McGoldrick, New| The bride-to-be will be the honor Augusta, band; Miss Dorothy Swick~| guest at a personal ‘shower on Nov.ard, tickets; Miss Hilda Humke, 14. Miss Katherine Cashman, 100§/Carmel, programs; Miss Joy Mudd, Centennial Ave, will be hostess, (Detroit, publicity; Miss Jacque ¥ 4 & Loser, chaperons, and Miss Irene Miss Betty Jane Winton, daugh-|8ims, decorations. ter of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Winton,| The association is composed of 1002 W. 20th 8t., has chosen Nov. 7|representatives of each Butler soras the date of her marriage tolority. Proceeds from the dance will] Robert M. Jackson, son of Mrs. (be used for scholarships for coeds Lura Jackson, 654 E. 13th St. The|and loans to campus organizations.’ couple will be married in the Holy Angels Catholic Church.

Mrs. Robert Stuckey will be x Kindergarten

maid of honor, and Charles W.| v Jackson will be the best man. The "|" E bridegroom-to-pe attended the Uni-| 0 ntertain

versity of Wisconsin,

| The Educational Playroom Kin. ” - ~ Miss Mary Alice Peak has named dergarten will entertain pupils and

C. A. Breece Will Speak

To Chapter irre Mesdames Basil Fisher:

p. m. Monday in the Wilking audi- I torium, He will discuss Gov. Mor-|1> Engaged

| McCarty, Deerwood School of Music, Lake!

thur F. Hearn, E. Raymond 8t., will | will be presented by Mrs. Breece. riage of their daughter, Joyce Ann, |

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{shower tomorrow night ‘in Mrs. Association will sponsor a “girl take)

Nov. 7 in the Murat Temple. Chuck | Talbot Ave. She will be married Smith and his orchestra will play.

Miss Joan Jones as maid of honor Parents at a Halloween party and for her wedding Nov. 27 to Paul tea from 9 to 11:30 a. m. tomorrow | Gregory Hearn in the St. Joan of/in the school rooms. { Are Catholic Church. Miss Virginia| The program includes a costurhe Koelker and Miss Patricia Troutman parade by the kindergarten pupils. | will be bridesmaids. (Mrs. BE. W. Fark is chairman, and Robert McAllister will be the best/ Mrs. Harold Koehler will pour. man, and Arthur and James Hearn, Other staff members assisting are| are to be ushers. Mesdames Miss Peak is the daughter of Mr. Michael Donski, Leon Goldstein, and Mrs. Charles R. Peak, 4553 Owen Beckley and V. L. Orem. The Guilford Ave, and Mr. Hearn is the program committee members are son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hearn, 860 Mesdames Jay Small, Al Dufeck,| N. Oakland Ave. The bridegroom- Florence Archer, R. K. Buckner, | to-be is a student at Butler Univer- Newlyn Hosea, Alfred Lanman, Wilsity, and Miss Peak attended the'llam Long and Paul E. Smith. |

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|C. Otto is music chairman. Music {will be provided by Miss Roberta Bland and Farrell Scott. | Mrs. Reynolds is being assisted Mrs. Lloyd Pottenger, vice]

John T. Hume Jr., Carl S8hup, RobCharles A. Breece will speak to ert Spencer and Carney Evans.

the members of the Gov. Oliver

Perry Morton Chapter, Da#fghters Joyce Drehobl

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the Rocky Mountain National Park engagement and approaching mar-|

Mrs. W. I. Hoag will preside, and/to Armin W. Schwier, son of Mr. | Mrs, Irwin I. Thompson is program i Mrs, Edward Schwier, Cumber- | ; y and. chairman. The couple will be married Nov.| Mrs. George E. Dunn is chair-/g in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic man of the hostess committee. She Church. will be assisted by Mesdames Wil-| Miss Virginia Bardy will be the liam P. Schoettlin, Robert Water- maid of honor, and Misses Lenora bury, Walter N. Winkler, Mabel|Ortel, Norma Bruner and Dorothy Bibler, William D. Purlow, Bonnie|gchwier and Mrs. Richard Willis Ohronis and O. J, Finch. are to be bridesmaids. The best man is to be Everett! Ostermeier, and the ushers will be Don Schwier and John Meiers, |

Tri Kappa Chapter

To Have Luncheon

The Indianapolis Associate Chap-| ter, Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority, will have a 1 p. m. luncheon meeting Monday in the 38th 8t. Branch, Indiana National Bapk. Joe Pearson! of WFBM will show an educational! film, | Mrs. R. D. Prichard is chatrman) assisted by Mesdames Alvin C.| Johnson, W. E. Walter, C. E. Moon, | John Fetterhoff and Allen C. Raup.

Luncheon Saturday

The Altrusa Club will have a {luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Baturday in the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Clara Genung, director of the! Union Trust Co.s travel service,|

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DATE SET—Miss

Leone B. Harmon has chosen Dec. 21 as

Travel.” the date for her marriage to Kenneth B.. Curtiss. Their par- WAD Club to Meet ents are Mr. and Mrs. Veo Har- | Mrs. Hagel McFarland, 4235

Graceland Ave, will be hostess to) the WAD Club at 8 p. m. tomorrgw in her home, f

mon, 1310 Beville Ave. and Mrs. Esther Curtiss, Castleton.

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Sisterhood

Reviews

‘Human Destiny’ First of Series Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will review. “Human Destiny” (de Nouy) at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in the In- | (dianapolis Hebrew Temple. This rons be hs po

reviews to be held at 10:30 a. m. {each Tuesday in November, ! | There wil be a luncheon this |Tuesday after the review in the {Columbia Club to celebrate the 10th he lanniversary of the review series. He | On Nov. 11, Rabbi Goldblatt will RITE PLANN cere- (review “The Steeper CHff” (David. mony Nov. 28 will unite Miss (son); Nov. 18, “The Left Hand Is Mary Lou Hickman and Gerald [the Dreamer” (Rose), and Nov. 35, Mobley. .Their parents are Mr, | MY Father's House" (Le#n), and Mrs. Ray S. Hickman, 1003 | These 16vicws are opin in. the Churchman Ave... and Mr. and public without charge and are sponMss. Irvin. Mobl , S ' {sored by the Temple Sisterhood. Mis, vin Mobley, outhport. | Mrs, Sydney Romeg, is chairman

War Mothers [owman Plan Bazaar

The Marion County Chapter, American War Mothers, will give { a pre-Christmas bazaar and supper next Thursday in the Northeast Community Center. Proceeds will be used for work in the Veterans’ Hospitals here. World War I mothers, assisted by other chapter members, have assembled articles to stock booths

Warren Central

To Honor Team The Warren Central High School ootball team will be honored at an informal dance, “The Pigskin Hop,” from 8 to 11:30 p. m. Satur day in the school gymnasium.

and is being sponsored by the Warrenette and the Hi-Y Clubs. The program will include a floor show including “white elephants,” canned sid the Presentation of-& »

goods and toys. The park board We football

Teen Canteen will provide enter- . ” Fdicliomy Meeting Wednesday Mrs. Walter Hauser is chairman| There will be a board meeting

of arrangements. Her assistants in- for members of the Children’s Sunclude Mrs, Cecil Wilson, dining shine Club at 11 a. m. Wednesday room chairman, and Mrs. Gladys in Ayres’ committee room. The 3 'p. m. business meeting will follow.

Wright, menu chairman.

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