Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1948 — Page 21
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YWCA Urged to Work
~~ Nira: Pennetl vice president "8 i oP 22. Kord and Miss Maxine Overlease, and program co-ordinator, read Dusen Sesion on Feb. at | Special committee; Mrs. JOH Sif sii
ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES—
Sl YWCA SPEAKER ARRIVES—Miss Margaret Forsyth, director of the Foreign
Division, National Board of YWCA, checks in at the Indianapolis Athletic: Club. She spoke to the Indianapolis YWCA members at a dinner meeting last night,
Women Voters! Sororities—
Discuss Kappa Delta Phi Chapter | State Program To Be Meeting Hostess
i A regional convention and a Valentine dance are among events A discussion of a proposed ,).;n.q by local sorority women for the near future. state program for the next two, The Indianapolis Gamma Delta Chapter will be hostess for the vears and a report by Mrs. John Kappa Delta Phi Sorority’s central regional convention. The event P. Pennell, Kokomo, were high- Wlil be held Feb, 21 and 22 in the Hotel Lincoln. Registration will 2 . : | begin at 1 p. m. on Feb. 21. There will be a formal banquet at 7, lights of the state: executive o'clock that night followed by a| ~~ — ~~ e— board meeting of the Indiana|gance at 9 p. m. | na Dickson, priesital Mr, Flova League of Women Voters today Haze {Morrison rs. anley | in the YWCA. fa or ant preside ut| Herman, decorations; Mrs. Jack|
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the recommendaiions resulting | ,, meeting Jom ” ay meeting Wednes- To Omir. guests will bs the Program, and Miss Maxine Overt ay of the » Progr = 08 tease atson, | tte Program Com" ational officers df the soroctty. 5 And Miss Jean > | The committee members are They are Mrs, Margery Eastland, Mrs. Drysdale Brannof, Marion; Fullerton, Cal, president; Mrs.| The Delta Chapter, Beta Sigma, Mrs. Austin Clifford. Biooming-| Eileen Dill, Dayton, O. corre- phi Sorority, and the Alpha, ton; Mrs. Molly Donlin, Ch + .r- sponding secretary; Miss Mar-| Chapter, Chi Chi Chi Sorority, | ton; Mrs. Don Datisman, Gary; garet Bauman, Lancaster, O. will sponsor a Valentine dance Mrs. Richard Edwards. Feru; recording secretary; Mrs. Mar-| saturday in the Columbia Club. | Mrs. Wanita Hughes, Kokomo;|jorie Cremer, Gary, treasurer; Miss Betty Baker and Miss Irene Mrs. R. J. White, Chesterton, and | Mrs. Charles McQueen, Columb ,| Winnings are in charge of the Mesdames Frank Cox, Lawrence! Ind. master of ceremonies; and‘dance. | Dorsey, Walter 8. Greenough. J.!Mrs. Mildred Mahr, Cedar Rapids, | L. Mur:ay, Allan Smith and lowa, historian. Miss Evva Graeter, 2123 ColLester Smith. | Mrs. Glen Laudig is the general lege Ave. was hostess to the The . board discussed effective chairman. The committee heads members of the Theta Chapter, use.and distribution .of .the na-|/are Miss Christine Overlease and Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, at tional Meio on “The Eu-/ Mrs. Robert Richardson, finance; 7:30 p. m. yesterday. ropean Recovery Program.” Mrs. Mrs. Gene Painter and Mrs. LowRobert Richey reported on the cI Painter, badges; Mrs. Marion| The Indianapolis Musas lh local league's study of city gov- Hurst and Mrs. Carl Towles, ©f Kappa Alpha Theta Sore i .ernment, Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, favors; Mrs. William Alexander, | Will ay DR sip xn chert Irwift and iss on: | versity. After a covered dish sup-/
minger and Mrs. Robert Reid,
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S$ 8.8. 0s aie [AMIE MRE SNC ME Sa ML SI | per, Dr. T. B. Noble Jr. will dis- : ) cuss “Photography in the South- . . Bl west.” Mrs. James R. Gregory is For Your Valentine | chairman. : ‘ : Di The assistant hostesses are
Ni Mesdames Neil E. Funk, Horace | R. McClure, Robert E. Pearcy, it Willlam H. Garvey, Robert L. B| Larsh and Frank K. Levinson
Platinum {| and Misses Florence Becker, Jean |
Toward: Ideal of ‘One World
Seventh District of IFC Will Hear Speech |
By National Vice President on Feb. 20 “The YWCA must help thé women all over the world accomplish the ideal of ‘one world’ The women in the occupied nations need the psychological aid of feeling that to an“international group,” Miss
belong Margaret E. Forsyth, New York, told the Indianapolis YWCA members at a _ dinner meeting last night.
Miss Forsyth is Airector of the foreign division of the National Board of YWCA and recently has returned from &
world trip. Her subject was “Women in Today's World.”
dinner was held at 6:15 p. m. in the Central TWCA. The speaker visited 10 nations and stressed the conditions in Germany, Turkey, Lebanon, ~~ Philippines, China and Japan. wa “In Germany I found a spiri of defeatism-more so than ec other counjry—among e oo women. . Miss Forsyth stressed that
the women in other parts of the’
world, especially the Far East, are entering whole-heartedly into public life. - “Women have been forced into jobs and professions by the economic conditions that are world-wide.” Miss Forsyth
said. She believes that among the women of the world. especially those active in YWCA work, the spirit of internationalism and the belief that this spirit will prevail: is sincere and wide-spread. Miss Forsyth emphasized the need for trained leaders. It is the job of the YWCA, she believes, to supply those leaders and to train other young women in all the countries of the world.
* » The Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will hear a talk by the first vice
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president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs at a meeting at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 20 in Ayres’ Auditorium. Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, Red Oak, Towa, Will "speak on "A Date With the World.” i Miss Anna Hasselman will be honored at a tea from 4 to
8 p. m. Saturday in the Herron | Les:
Art Museum. Mesdames F.igat H. Evans, Henry Hornbrook and Paul H. White will Fe hostesses, and Mrs, Anton Scherrer and Mrs. Evans Noob ler. ‘will ‘pour. Bh M » » The Central WCTU will see the film, “It's the Brain That Counts,” at a 2 p. m. meeting tomorrow in the Wilking Music auditorium. ¥ . ~ A card party and business meeting will be held by the Maennerchor Ladies Society at 1:45 p. m. tomorrow in the cluoroom. Mesdames Robert Link and William Foisey will b> hostesses. ~ » » The Women's Guild of the Tirst Evangelical and Reformed Church met for a noon lunch-
eon today in the church. The
members made favors for the Riley Cheer Gulld.
Emerald Ring ‘LL. Kirlin, Helen Louise Wilson $1,050.00 il and Mildred Morgan.
Tax. Incl XT op ” § Museum Guild d Sets Luncheon
There will be a 1 p. m. luncheon @ meeting of the Children’s Museum 8 Guild tomorrow Inthe Propy-| § laeum. Mrs. Grace Golden, mu2! seum director, will talk on her, J recent experiences as a delegate j| to UNESCO in Mexico City. | Mrs. Berkley Duck Jr. is the hostess clrairman, assisted by J Mesdames Kenneth Kinnear, Nor- ¥ man Baxter and Henry J. Peirce. )| Senorita Patricia Barreda, an 2 exchange worker from the Méex5 | ico City museum, and Mrs. Rus-
A Engagement g Eos J. Ryan, & member of the
{Board of Trustees, will. be spei You know Valentine Day
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Latteian Club Will Hold Benefit Bridge Tea
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