Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1948 — Page 16

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by the election committee, headed | .

8 program year will be held May 12 in the

Women Voters Plan Programs This Month -

- *Prison Practices’ . Will Be Discussed A number of activities are be-|

Charles Booth, Willlam McKinzie and Charles Vawter. A candidates’ meeting will be held at 7:45 p. m. Apr. 29 in the

tion Is Imperative,” followed by James Ingles speaking on “Why I Think a Republican Administration Is Imperative.” Co al candidates also will be introduced and given an opportunity to speak briefly,

Annual Luncheon Is Set for May 12 :- The meeting is being arranged

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by Mrs, Thomas Beasley Jr. and Boris Meditch. Their assistants are Mesdames Edgar Baum, Theodore Scott, Neall Noble, Donald Gerking, Norman Blue, Howard King, Hall Cochrane and Frederick Beyer. The annual meeting and luncheon closing the league's

CHILDREN'S FLOOR Mrs, pital “Pink Lady" (above), gives

duties.

to write letters for the patients

WRITING LETTERS—Another duty of the '

John J Butler, a Methodist -HosDavid Fivecoat a glass of orange

juice and some sympathy as she relieves a nurse of routine feeding

'Pink Ladies" is (above right). Mrs. Donald Crane

takes dictation from Mrs. Harry Jackman, Kokomo.

DAR chapter house. A 10 a. m. business meeting will precede the noon luncheon. Reports will be given on the year’s activities and on the national convention. The afternoon session will include a speaker from the National Committee on

Organizations—

of Mrs. Francis H, Insley, 558 N.

Sally Butler Speaks

“Your Wedding—How to Plan and Enjoy It,” Mrs. Woods formerly was with Block's Bridal Bureau. Be edad for the meeting will esdames Russell S. Bosart, Before IFC Edgar H. Baum, Walter N. Car. penter, Dye, William Times State Service ! Geo rge Fox, Paul B, Gray, George FRENCH LICK, Ind, iid, APT. T—{Schnieders, Marshall Vogler and Moré Women| George C. Witt, Miss Arete Covey and Miss Rebecca Nicoson.

x The Kappa Kappa Gamma , Indianapolis, last night|/Mothers Glub will have its annual { Indi- guest day tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow Miss|in the Butler University chapter * Interna-| house, Mrs. Norman Schneider|

Table” vs Guests will include Mrs. M. O. Especially in America, whereiposs Dean Elizabeth Ward and presidents and house mothers of 2 0 izations. Mes. ate Srey W. J. Henshaw and C. A. Hannah will receive the guests, and Mrs. Stanley McKay is in charge of arrange-

nominated for ~ federation| trustee, the only office to be filled| Mrs. Edward F. Wright was inat the mebting. stalled as president of the IndiThe federation approved a dues ana Alumnae Chapter, Chi increase of 25 cents per Sorority, at a Founders next year, despite ar-|{Day dinner last night in the guments by Mrs, Carl J. Wein-|Propylaeum. Miss Jerry Oakes

hardt, president of the Indianap-|and Mrs. BE. J. Fisher were in olis Woman's charge of arrangements. Other new officers of the group dianapolis, president of the IFC|are Mrs. C. W. Schaaf, vice president; Mass Ellen Cook, secretary; win J, Kendall, treasurer;

Hii The group also ap-| A formal dinner and initiation roved additional appropriations will be held at 6 p. m. today by Nutri-{the Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi The event will be in Pledges are hity centers and petitions that |[Mesdames Russell Billinger, Robert Hagens, Joseph Kline, Rose

or the Bureau of Humén on and Economics, petitions to Sorority. use school facilities for commu-jthe Severin Hotel,

#chool authorities provide for kinrgartens. \

e Marie Krebs and Jean Neavin.

Kappa Alpha Thetas Will Meet on Saturday

Mrs. Marjorie Binford Woods, Washington, formerly of IndianSpolis, will be guest speaker, when the Indianapolis Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority meet #it 2 p. m. Saturday in the home

Mrs. Woods will speak on “Forty Thousand Miles by Air,” the story of her trip to the Pacific and Orient last year. The author of

Federation wil] talk on “Hands Across the Mrs.

Audubon Road.

Alpha’ Zeta Latrelan Club will meet at 8 p. m. today to hear Mrs. Ethel Krueger, Indiana Women’s Prison superintendent, discuss| “Do All Girls Have an Equal Chance?” Other Latreian groups have been invited to the meeting in the home of Mrs. Lowell C. Reed, 3334 College Ave,

The Monday Club will hear Mrs. E. C. Rumpler speak following a business session at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Meridian Room, Colonial Furniture Co. ' New officers of the group are George E. Maxwell, president; Miss Lucille Stewart and Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch, vice presidents; Mrs. J. H. Lombard and Miss Ann Torrence, recording

By JEAN MANEY THE “PINK LADIES” of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild do a necessary job, but at least 200 more recruits are needed. The volunteer aids get their name from the pink uniforms they wear on duty. They relieve the nurses of nonprafessional duties such as delivering mall, aiding patients to dress and washing instruments. Organized during the war, the “Pink Ladies” had a membership of over 300 before V-J day. Today there are only 100 on active duty despite the fact that the nursing crisis is more acute than during the war. The members are given a three-day orientation period. One of these began yesterday. They are taught basic hospital procedures and the layout of the hospital. Each “Pink Lady” serves at least one day a month. . Miss Emma E. Beaver, assistant director of the nursing service for the Methodist Hospital, says that the work of the volunteers has been an invaluable ‘aid. The ideal system, according to Miss Beaver, is to have a “Pink Lady” on duty on each floor. The hospital could be staffed adequately by volunteer aids if 14 women served each day. Mrs. Ruth Gates is director of the volunteers. Interested persons may contact the Nursing Administration Office at the hospital.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘Pink Ladies’ At The Methodist FT Need 200 Recruits To Help Them With. Vital Work There

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TRIP TO X-RAY—Sally Wallace,

pital, gets wheeled to the X-ray room by Mrs. W. A. Ralphy.

ne Club (Will Meet On Saturday

To Talk on ‘Folk Lore

The club has presented a copy of “The World's Great Madonnas” (Maus) to the Central Library in honor of the late Mrs. Wiliam J. Sumner. Mrs, Sumner was a past president of the group and honorary member. Hostesses for the Saturday meeting are to be Mesdames William Pelz, J. B. Phillips, Laura E.

Reeves and Harel 3 and Miss Helen

Mrs. Frank C. Walker, club president, and Mrs. William C. Bartholomew, a past president, are representing the club at the state convention of the IFC being

MEETING HERE—Mrs, R, Turner of Greensburg,

cial director of Indiana for —

National Council of C Women and a. national member, will preside at i council's

be held in Cathedral

School Apr. 16 to 18. iy.

Turner was one of the

zers of the national Cound I

years ago.

| Party Tonight

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provincial meet fo

Zeta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi go.

rority, will give a farewell

at 8 p.m. today for Mrs. Elsie McLaughlin, who "is leaving for California. Mrs. Shildes MeCas. lin, 136 8. Butler Ave,, will enter-

held in French Lick.

student nurse at Methodist Hos-

and correspondin secretaries, and Mrs. Louis E. ‘ urer.

Mrs. C. 8, Wheeler is the new president of Chapter F, PEO SisSechood, Other officers are "Mrs. John Edward, vice president; Mrs A. B. Glick and Mrs, Lyman Thompson, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs, Robert Newby, treasurer.

Mrs, L. L. Lackey, 3042 Winthrop Ave. tomorrow will entertain the Indianapolis Ourrent Events Club, Mrs. E. P., Messick will assist the hostess, and Mrs. I. W. Riggins and Mrs. C. F. Daniel will speak.

The Irvington DAR Chapter will have its annual guest day tea at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Foster Hall. Miss Helen Showalter will be in charge of the “rogram on “American Music,” assisted by Mesdames Richard B. Miller, John W. Bethel, Thomas C. McGuffey, W. W. Conglin and

aries | Dinner Meeting. . |Set Tomorrow

The Indianapolis Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Ethel Novak, Washington, is to be the guest speaker. Mrs, Sol Oppenheim is president and Mrs. Alexander Belle is general chairman. Mrs, Novak will visit veterans’ hospitals while in Indianapolis.

Skating Party to Be Held Saturday

The Keen Kutters Skating Club, sponsored by the Wellesley Club, will hold its “Family Frolic” party Saturday from noon to 2 p. m. in the Coliseum. Tickets will be available at the door. The party originally was scheduled last Saturday. The same specialty numbers planned for the original program will be pre-

Herschel Spencer. ’

Isented.

The Bridal Scene—

Mary Fox, Florence Chung Set Wedding Dates; Miss Martin Feted

& Engagement 2 nn ouncements pe parties for future brides hlight the bridal news today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Fox, 51 Julian Ave. announce the ngagement of their daughter, ary Ellen, to Thomas H. Kraes- , son of Mr. and Mrs. August #Annee, 2479 Madison Ave. The wedding will be June 19 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. # Miss Dorothy Fox will be the #maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Misses Annamarie, Jane nd Joan Fox. George Kraeszig Will attend the bridegroom, and JES fishers will be William Gardiner, FU omas Williams and Raymond Mayer.

. o Miss Fioredce Chung has choen May 29 as the date of her arriage to Haugh Bauer. She the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. enry Chung, 715 E. North St. ®nd his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bauer, 2034 8. Delaware Bt. The wedding will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. . Mrs. William Hawkins -vill' be the matron of honor, and Mrs. Herbert Guelden and Mrs. Gene Carney will be bridesmaids. Marianna Hawkins will be the flower

rl. £ Raymond Bauer is to be the st man, and Mr. Carney and ward Barer wil oe the ushers. Dr. Edwin Ww. Stricker, pastor of the Central Avenue Methodist Church, will read the June 25 cere-

mony uniting his daughter, Jac- graduated from the University of Badger, He now is attending{Thomas

queline, and Jack F. Wisman. Mr.|California.

Neb, Dr. and Mrs, Stricker live) at 5335 Broadway. . Miss Stricker has chosen Mrs. Richard Converse, Berkeley, Cal.,

member.

1. L. Guard, Lincoln, and Mrs./ard Vonnegut on May 1.

The bride-to-be attended the ridian Hills County Club, Hniversity of California and Mills guests went to Mrs. Hedding' College, Oakland, Cal, and willlhome, grad from Butler Uni-|bridge. Jversity in June. She is a mempa of Delta Zeta Sorority.

and was

DATE SET—A ceremony June 19 will unite Miss Mary Ellen Fox and Thomas H. Kraeszig.

P. H. Ho Photo.

TO BE WE

Felix McWhirter II,

Freebairn, George

McCoun,

s| Miss Mary Springer, 542 Fast-| 4902 Kenwood Ave. for ern Ave. willsentertain tonight Russell, DeWitt, Russell Jr.,, Guy |for Miss Laverne Owéns, who will Overton, Mack Overton, Charles Guests at the party were Mes-|be wed May 22 to Fred Barber. dames Harry Martin, Anton Von-|Miss Mary Morehart and Miss Bennett, Martin Russell, Robert ar. isan attended the Uni-|negut, Arthur Wallace, John Uru-|Florence Randall are co-host- Russell and Charles Douglas and of Nebraska wig Clarence Jackson, Kenneth'esses.

P. H. Ho Photo,

D—Miss Florence Chung will be-

come the bride of Hugh Bauer on May 29.

Miss Betty June Russell, daugh-

J./ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles RusWisman is the son of Mr. and|Tulane University Medical School. Mayer II, George J. Mayer Jr. (sell, 223 Leeds Ave., will be the Mrs. Kern E. Wisman, Lincoln,/He is a Sigma Nu Fraternity Walter Mayer, Robert Daggett, {honor guest at a miscellaneous Raymond Crom, Robert Watt and|shower at 8 p. m. Friday. J. H. Mitchell, Misses Ann Jack-|Morton Neill, 1604 E. 10th St., is Mrs. RoBert I Hedding enter-| con Katheryn Gartland, Betty/to be hostess. tained today for Miss Barbaraly.nd Mae Allison, Helen Wiebek, | das her matron of honor, and Mrs.| Martin, who will be wed to Riel {Adeline Kadel, Martha Jo Cant-| J 0 fStephen Robbins as bridesmaids. lowing a luncheon in the Be

Mrs.

fon Apr. 17. The guests will be Mesdames

Quinn, Wallace Singleton, G. W.

Miss Mary Jo Singleton.

The bride-to-be will be married to Hassel DeWitt, son of Mr. and well, Carolyn Crom and Nancy yrs, Harry DeWitt, Shelbyville,

Book Reviews Are Planned

Three church women’s groups have planned activities tomorrow. ‘The St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church Women's Guild will sponsor a book review by isiMrs. W. P. Sarber at 1:30 p. m. in the Food Craft Shop. “The Bishop's Mantle” will be reviewed. Mrs. William Schmidt is in charge of arrangements.

#” » » The First Evangelical and Re‘|formed Church Women’s Guild will hold a noon luncheon and monthly meeting in the church. Mrs. Lynn Cray is program chairman. Mrs, Wilbert Farber will review “So Dear to My Heart.”

” “ #n Card parties in the Assumption Catholic Church school basement will be sponsored at 1:30 p. m. and 8:15 p. m. by the Altar Society. Mrs. Catherine Wells is chairman for the events, to benefit the sisters at the school.

Mr., Mrs. McCaffrey To Be Honored

+~ Mr. and Mrs. Michael ‘KF. Mc- Fs Caffrey will be honored by the Indianapolis Community Fund and Council of Social Agencies at a reception from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Monday in the Claypool Hotel. Mr. McCaffrey is the newly appointed. executive secretary of the agency. © Mrs. James L. Murray and Mrs. Montgomery 8. Lewis are in charge of the reception. They will be assisted by Mesdames Robert 8.. Wild, Benjamin D. Hitz, Boyd 1. Miller, Addison J. Parry and Easley R. Blackwood and Dr. Grace A. Browning.

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Tea. Planned

The. Women's Organization of National Association Retail Druggists will have a guest day tea at 2 p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ Auditorium. A style show and musical program will be presented. Special guests will be

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EVENTS

MISCELLANEOUS Beta Delphian Club. Thurs. 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. “Home Economics,” Mrs. Carl D. Elliott. Big Four American Legion Aux. 8 p. m. Thurs. West Room, War Memorial building. Irvington Kindergarten Mothers Club. 1 p. m. Thurs. Kindergarten. Guest day; fashion review. Rader Kindergarten Mothers Club. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Kindergarten. “Learning Through Play,” discussion topic. SORORITIES Beta Eta Chap., Beta Sigma Phi. 7:30 p. m. Thurs. Ober buildiag. Lambda Chi Omega. 8 p. m. Thurs. Hotel Washington. Theta Chap., Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. Today. Mrs. Robert Krause, 1138 N. Oxford, hostess. Beta Chap., Theta Nu Chi. Tonight. Mrs. L. J. Robbins, hostess. i

{Mrs. Lawler Heads Catholic Women

Mrs. George F. Lawler is the new president of the Irvington Catholic Women’s Study Club. Other officers are Mrs. William Strack and Mrs. A. J. Ulrich, vice {presidents; Mrs. William J. Betz, secretary, and Mrs. Robert J. Smith, treasurer. Delegates and alternates are Mrs. Smith and Mrs.’ Roy Babcock, Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. O. H. Worley and Mrs. George Boucher, Irvington Union of Clubs, and Mrs. George B. Ewell and Mrs. John A. Duffin, National Council of Catholic Women.

Mrs, Wolfe Hostess

Mrs, ‘Gayle B. Wolfe, 4488 Washington Blvd, was hostess for a luncheon meeting at St. Margaret's Hospital Guild yesterday. Mrs. Robert M. Stith, president, announced the fol-

Mes, Kenneth F. Adair and Mrs. L. M. Henderson.

lowing nominating committee: Mrs. Louis R. Thomas, chairman;

presidents of the clubs with which the Organization is "affiliated.

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