Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1947 — Page 18
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ee ncRW. | .. Alpha Latreian | | Will Sponsor
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Civic Night
Nutrition . Canip .To Get Proceeds
Alpha Latreian Club will sponso
the opening night performance ‘of the Civic Theater production, “Ten!
Little: Indians,” on Dec. 4, as it
16th annual project in behalf of the Julia James Nutrition Camp at
Bridgeport, ; ; Mrs. Paul’Lee Hargitt is genera chairman for the event. Mrs. ‘Byrox
K. Rust, ticket chairman, is assisted
by Mesdames Culver C. Godfrey Charles L. Walker, E. K. Hawkins and Silas B. Reagan,
Mrs. George Goodwin heads tne assistants are Mesdames Frederick C. Alber-|
patron committee. Her
Alan WW. Boyd, Homer
Robert McMurray,
shardt, Cochran, well R Alfred Rodecker Concessions will be in charge of Mrs. Herschel E. Davis, Working with her are Mrs. Robert Bastian
flowers: Mrs. Louis 8. Hensley, col-
fee table; Mrs. George H. Hoster
candy, and Miss Helen
lobby during intermission,
Members' Daughters Will Act As Ushers
Daughters of members will ushers and help with the selling Mrs. James W. Hutchinson will be assisted by Misses Barbara Churchman, Charloite Hensley, Blanche Cochran, Betsy Foltz, Constance Hurd, Joey and Cynthia Pittenger Jeanne Hargitt, Jody Hoster, Anne Albershardt, Kristin Miller, Anne Janet. and Jane Rust and Libby Anne Jones This 1& the first year the club will sponsor a Civic Theater night It formerly has raised funds for the camp by sponsoring roiler. skating and ice skating Jparties. “The club has contributed a total of $8277 to the Marion County Tuberculosis As-
sociation, sponsors of the camp
Page Boys Arc Visitors At Embassies.
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Nov. 10--I received from Martha Dodd Stern a very tndignant statement caused by a recently published tale gbout her father, the late Prof. William E Dodd of Chicago, former ambasiador to Germany. This tale, .ndicating that perhaps the wrong Prof Dodd was accidentally appointed arhbassador, appearad Ing Edward J. Flynn's book. | I am afraid that I only remembered the very aluable service rendered By Ambassador Dodd ‘in Germany and never ascertained whether he came from Chicago or Princeton, and so in speaking some time ago of a book which Martha Dodd had written, I casually sald that she was the daughter of Pres{dent Dodd of Princeton. [i was a slip on my part but I did not think it very important until this tale arose, In that connection, E never rementber hearing my husband say that the Dodd in Germany was not the right one! There might have been some joke, since I understand there were two Dodds in Chicago, and both Louis Howe and my husband were given to Joking with completely straight faces This might have given rise to this tale of the wrong person having been appointed. The story might have seemed so improbable that it would have given Mr. Howe and my husband much amusement. I only regret that it has caused Ambassador Dodd's daughter any unhappiness.
» » Ld ONE of the groups I used to be Interested in when 1 was in Wash. ington were the page boys. at the Capitol, They work hard, live under Father curious conditions away from (heir families, and their education is fit ted into their work in a way which makes the job a real tax on the youngsters, The head of their Ralph W. Lewis, was con cerned about “thelr welfare, I'he other day he wrote me of something wi! he had done better inter:
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PLANS FOR SCHOLARSHIP DINNER — These member
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tion are assisting with plans for the scholarship dinner to be given Ded. | in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. They are (left and right] Mrs. T. L. Rushmore, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority; Mrs. L. Victor Brown, Alpha Omicron Pi
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n Nd » The Indianapolis Panhellenic Association will hold a scholarship dinner at 6:30 o'clock Monday night, Dec. 1, in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, The speak- | er will be Miss Maria Leonard, Dean of Women Emerita at the University of Illinols, 8he will speak on “We, Today's American Women.” Dean Leonard was graduatéd
from Butler University and is a member of Pi Bela Phil Sorority,
She. ds.an honorary ember of the
(iirls Reserves, Girl Scouts, HITri and 4-H Clubs. She also is the founder of Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honorary for college freshmen women, "and has been its president since 1924. Special guests at the dinner will be sorority. members who have done outstanding work in other
. E. O. Price, Alpha Phi Sorority.
nu » ” | fields. They are Mrs. Oscar A. A. M. Helmer, president and vice | and Mrs.
Ahlgren of Whiting, second vice president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs; Miss Arda
Breidenbaugh, director of the Red Cross Home Service Department; Miss Rene Sebring 8mith, chair= man of the Indianapolis Church | Federation financial drive; Miss Clara Ewing, past presidént of the Indiana State Teachers Associai tion.
hel icogsan ll Rundi a ph > Crer-Speciar- Guests Are Announced Mrs. C. E. Durham, past presi-
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dent of the Indianapolis League |
of Women Voters: . Miss Louise
Griffin, director of the Childrens i Welfare |
Division, Indiana Public Department; Mrs. Ted Marbaugh, St. Vincent's Hospital Guild president; Mrs. J. P. Lahr and Mrs.
Knox, retired teacher; Mrs. J. O. |
president of the Indianapolis
University Women; Miss Blanche Stillson, artist; Mrs, Everett M. Schofield, past national president of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mrs, Wayman Heston and Mrs. | Robert 8, Wild, vice presidents of «the Indianapolis Girl Scout Board; Miss Elsie Shelley, advertising manager; Dr, Lilllag MuelHer, chief anesthetist at General | Hospital; Dr, Olga Booher, pedi- | atrician, and Mrs. Jane Johnson | Burroughs, singer, | Other special guests will sorority members = holding important posts in their arganizations, They are Miss Hannah Keenan, Mrs. M. P. -Crabill and | Mrs. Joseph L. Stout, Alpha °*Chi Omega; Mrs, Herbert Lorenzen
branch, American Association of |!
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» » . Thomas McGuffey, | Alpha Delta Pi; Mrs. John R. | Bwan, Alpha Gamma Delta; Mrs. |. T. Clare Davis, Alpha Omicron | Pi; Dean Elizabeth Byers of Cincinnati, Chi Omega; Mrs. Otto K. Jensen -and - Mrs, Stephen Stout, Delta Delta Delta. Miss Frances Westcott and Miss Irene Boughton, Delta Zeta; Mrs, Ralph Baur and Mrs. Robert McCutcheon, Lebanon, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mrs. L. E. Cox, Greenwood, and Mrs, Rover X. Brown, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mrs. David Sherwood, Kappa Delta; | Mrs. William B. Wilcox and Miss LaVerne Ridlin, Phi Mu; Mesdames B, C. Lewis, L. L. Flint and Wilfred Hoggatt, Evansville, Pi Beta Phi, and Mrs. Edward D. Taggart, Sigma Kappa.
dent of the association,
GFWC Head To Speak Here On Friday
Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, Richmond, ——
Va, president of the General Federation’ of Women's Clubs, will he the honor guest: at a meeting of the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, at 1,30 p. m. Friday in Block's auditorium A report of conditions in Edrope and the pdrt of women in reconwill be. given by
Buck. Mrs. Jasper Scott is chairman of the program, assisted by Mesdames Frank C. Miller, Harold
Hayes, Edwin Poston, Donovan A. Turk, C, JA Anckor and T. ¥. Fleck. Mrs, Frederick C. Balz and Mrs Brandt C. Downey will pour at the tea which will follow Mrs. Buck's talk. The members of the receiving line will be Mrs, Cogley G. Cole,
Vevay, state president; Mrs, Royer §
K. Brown, Seventh District pres: 8 dent; Mrs. John Downing Johnson, @ honorary president of the Sevonon 8 District; Mrs. . Oscar A, Ahliren, 4 Whiting, and Mrs. George W. Jaqua, d Winchester Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, and
Miss Marian Laut, pianist, will pre- 3
sent. a musical program
among these boys. He organized a travel club and they visited the embassies and legations of foreign nations, T'heir hosts usually gave them refreshments and talked with them and in that way the boys learned about the. life ‘and thoughts of individuals who come to us from other parts of the world In every big city there are foreign consulates, and I wonder if our might do some very practical international education by bringing together the representa tives ol foreign countries and the people in our schools and
schools not
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college
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Society—
Mayflower Descendants to Hold Annual Banquet in Propylaeum
SCENDANTS will hold o'clock Friday night in the
send Jr., governor of the society, will preside.
THE INDIANA SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DEits annual banquet at 6:30
Earl C. TownDr. Clar-
Propylaeum.
ence W., Efroymson, Butler University economics pro-
fessor, will speak on “The turned this year from Palestine, Economic Committee of Palestine,
+21, 1620,
Palestine Problem.” He rewhere he served on the American
The banquet will commemorate the 327th anniversary of the Pilgrim landing at- Plymouth on Nov
The society, which num-
bers 113 members in Indiana, is composed of persons tracing ancestry to one of the 23 passengers on the Mayflower,
Officers will be installed
Kindred photo, MARRIED — Miss Virginia Mae Bastin was married Friday fo Robert D. C Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ww. Coal City daughter of the Rev. and Mr Amos S. Bastin, 3332 W. M
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THE TWENTY. FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Give them something from Indiana's largest and most silver depart-' ment on the Main Floor
SILVER
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banquet. They are: Mr. Townsend, who was re-elected as gov-
| ernor; Mrs. Helen Zerfas and Ellis |
B. Gall, deputy governors; William J. Cleaver and Mrs. Leo M. Stadtmiller, recording and corresponding secretaries;. Jerome H. Trunkey, treasurer; William E. Osborn, elder; Mrs. James G. Haston, historian; Dr. Harry Heinrichs, surgeon, and John F, Townsend, captain, The newly elected board of assistants is made up of Mesdames
Charles A. Gall, Burton A. Knight, |
| Nell Buchanan Matzke, Clyde Robinson and Sidney PF. Scarborough, Miss Eleanor Jane Haston and Miss Wenonah Hatfield. Mrs, Tilden F, Greer {s deputly governor general, and the as- - sistant general is Mrs, Edmund Burke Ball of Muncie,
Southern Club Plans Christmas Party The Southern Club will have its annual Christmas party at a formal dinner dance Saturday, Dec. 13, in the Indianapolis. Athletic Club. tra will. provide music. Mr. and Mrs: P. D. Powers are chairmen of arrangements, On their committee are Messrs. and Mesdames J. F. Cantwell, G. T. Wheldon, J. W. Trotter, M. E. Thornton, John Grimes and A. G. Shoptaugh, Mrs. Trotter is in reservations,’ L. M. president of the club
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WSCS Groups Announce ‘Meetings
| The WSCS of the North Methodist Church will have a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the church. Mrs. G." G. Alig, leader of Group 11, is in charge of the luncheon. | Dr. Dallas L. Browning, church
guest speaker. ” ” ” The Grace Methodist Church |{WSCS will hold its annual bazaar {Friday in the church hall. Mrs. | George Nickel is general chairman,
‘fand Mrs. L. Robert Mottern is nresi-
{dent of the organization. Mrs. Cedric. Shrode and Mrs. Charles Ealand are in charge of the {chicken dinner to be served from {5 to 7:30 p. m. Circle leaders will | have charge of booths. | Reservations may be made with {Mrs. Marlin Whalen or in the {church office,
Council of Women
Meets Tomorrow
The May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women will meet at 10 a, m, tomorrow Jin the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. Laura E. Ray, president, will report on the meeting of the International Council of Women which she attended recently in Philadelphia. Mrs. George E. Reeder will pre{sent ‘a musioal ° program, and Charles J. Trees will discuss “The Far East From an American Viewpoint,”
Sacred Heart CYO
To Sponsor Dance
The Sacred Heart Senior CYC will sponsor a Thanksgiving dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Wecnesday in the church hall. The Commanders. will play for the dance, which will be open to the public. [ Miss Mary Brinkmann and Jim Meyer are co-chairmen. Their’ asIsistants are. Misses Dorothy Sanders, Margaret Mary Murthy and
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Jewish Women ‘Will Present 6 gy. Follies Show to Be Given Saturday Night. ! The Indianapolis Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will (present its annual “Council. Follies” |Club ballroom. Mrs. Harold I. Platt is general chairman, and Mrs, Vicpr Goldberg is co-chairman, Mrs, Jack Efroymson Is thé cast |chatrman, afid Sidney Tuchman is {to’ be master of ceremonies. Ralph Lillard and his orchestra will play. The cast includes Mrs. Robert |Gunter, members of the Junior |Counctl, Mesdames Richard Glas{ser, Jerome Jacobs, Harvld Stolkin, William Borman, Marvin. Sablosky, Harry Traugott, Milton Law, Manual Leve, Joseph Rothbard and Joseph Jackson Jr, The script writers are Mesdames
Herbert Larman, Herbert Backer, Liebert Mossler, Herman-Schnabel,
Traugott is chairman of the decorating committee, assisted by Mes-
man,
Proceeds Will Aid New U.S. Citizens
' Other committee chairmen clude Mrs. Philip Fichman, tickets:
tions; Mrs. Lou Leventhal, treasurer; Mrs, Manual Leve and’ Milton Law, dance directors, and Mesdames Meyer Efroymson, Oscar Alkert and Richard Glasser, accompanists. i The - proceeds- from the “Council Follies” will bé used to aid new {Americans in classes on citizenship and English. Other charities of the {organization are an orphanage in |Budapest, and a “ship a box” projject for overseas relief,
| a 0 » { Mrs. Platt, chairman, is a patron-
ess of the Sigma Delta Tau Sorority’s Indiana: University = chapter. {She was presented with a patroness
pin by Miss Rita Witt, president
fof’ the chapter, at an initiation {dance Saturday in Bloomington,
EVENTS
CLUBS 8 p. m. Thurs.
{Inter Libros.
Mus.
YWCA. ‘Initiation.
SORORITIES {Omega Chap, Beta Sigma Phi. | Thurs. Clubroom. {Nu Alpha Chap, Gamma Gamma. 8 p. m. Tonight, YWCA. (Chap. AJ, PEO Sisterhood. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. E, H. Vaughn, | 5243 Carrollton, hostess, Xi Chap, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. { Thurs, Miss Virginia Davis, 2829 | McPherson, hostess. Indiana Alpha Chap., Zeta Beta | Chi. 6 p. m. Thurs. LaRue's. Dinner,
| pastor, will lead the devotions, and B . |Dr., Merrill B. McFall will be tne utler Mothers
‘Will Meet
The Butler University Mothers Council will meet at 2 p. m. Friday (in the School of Religion building. {Mrs Nathan E. Pearson will preside. Mrs. Arthur Krueger, Indiana {Women's Prison superintendent, will 'be the speaker. Mrs. Raymond S. Price is program chairman. Phi Delta Theta Fraternity members ‘will provide music, and Delta Gamma Sorority members will serve | tea.
Luncheon Tomorrow The Elsa Huebner Olson Club will have a 1230 p. m. luncheon meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. William Eckstein, 1230 Pros-
ipect St.
|saturday night in the Columbia
Marks, Miss Libby Maurer, Sidney
Mrs. Herman Summerfield, reserva- |
Ella Herman, 1326 Parker, hostess. : {Young Professional Women's, Thurs.
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The Bridal Jacqueline -Arbuckle, To Be Guests at Dinner; + Martha Ann Durham Engaged |
"Today's bridal scene includes the announcement of g bridal dinnep
and an approaching marriage. The news of two recent brides. Js also
spotlighted: 8 Miss Jacqueline Diana Perkins-Arbuckle and Marvin Kern will bs
: ham, North Salem, announce the Henry Weil and Henry Silver. Mrs. engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
dames David Tavel and Al Lieber- ™ to Leonard B. Weislow, son of
Psi Chi Omega Sorority. The bride- st, |groom-to-be is a graduate of North- the Holy Cross Catholic Church,
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honored at a bridal dinner at 7 p. m. Nov. 28 in the Columbia Clulfi The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and.Mrs, Donald N.
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son of Mf. and Mrs. Ora Kern, Western University and a member {Mooresville. The cbuple will be Ph! Gamma Delta Fraternity. married Nov, Methodist Church.
30 in the Grace o 8."
The guests will include Rev. and
marriage on Sept. 23 in the odist parsonage in Franklin,
. The bride, the daughter of Mrs, :
A. Smith officiated. ™ Mr. and Mrs. Leroy | were the only attendants.
LJ - ” The members of Unit I, Nu
Mu Sorority, will honor Mrs.
» - » Mr, and Mrs. Thomas G. Dur-
Martha
(Mr, and Mrs. George B. Weislow,| William E. Smith, 230 8. 17th St, Chicago. They will be married /Beench Grove, will be hostess. . Dec. 21. Mrs. Mattox is the daughter of
Miss Durham attended Canter-
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HY Layaway for Christmas OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:15 P.M. DAILY
A sellout last week . .. now a few
__more for tomorrow's selling. .vus.s.
¥3 Mr. “and Mrs. Robert J, Senour are at home now with the bride groom's mother; Mrs. Ruth Senous, Mrs, Arnold Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. 1533 Park Ave, following thelr Robert Perkins, Misses Nancy Mc-| Colpin, Betty Crose, Maxine Per kins and Ruth Beatty, Mrs. Winston Wythe, Albert Montagnoli,'Osborn, Elnora, is the former Miss White Plains, N. Y.; Richard Kerr, Donna Osborn. Duluth, Minn.; Robert Pruett, Wal! ter Salmon and Charles Ludwig.
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liam Mattox with a miscellaneous shower at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs,
Mrs. Etoille Graber, 35 8. Orien St., and her husband is the son Mrs. Captola Mattox, 8580 Eugenes They were married Sept. 5 in
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