Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1948 — Page 14

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Legion Unit to Meet Thursday Morning THE TEEN MUSIC Canteen has announced

- sponsof® for its Spring

Concert at 4 p. m. Sunday 1n

the Herron Art Institute. Miss Ann Spalding, president, made the announcement. The concert will feature the debut of the “'Peen Sinfonietta and of a string

Mayor Al Feeney and Ferdi- |

nand Schaeffer head the list of sponsors. Others are Messrs. and Mesdames Saul Bernat, Edwin Bilteliffe, Cleo Blackburn, Basley Blackwood, Joseph MN Bloch, Paul V. Brown; Ed

Ip Mark Cowen, Harley Edington. Gonard Felland, George Fotheringham, H. L. Hasbrook and Edmund Hebel. Also sponsoring the event are Messrs. and Mesdames Russell Lane, Norman Merrifleld, LaVerne Newsome, Benato Pacini, Wilbur Peat, Walter

Realeux, Leonard Strauss, Ed-.

ward B. Taggart, Clair McTurnan, Bliss B. Wells, Frank O. Wilking and Ralph W. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitaky

“»- and Dr. and Mrs. John A. Spalding. Other sponsors are Mes-

: Betis Wolfe,

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; “Beta Sorority,

' dames Ada B. Clark, Agnes Connor, Clarence Coffin, Frank

Cregor, Robert H. Tyndall and Misses Gladys

Orvis,

Re Chapter, Delta Phi Mother's Day banquet . Thursday night in Holly Hock Hill

. ~ ” Mrs. Russell A. Furr will preside at the meeting the Eleventh District. Council, American Legion Auxiliary, will hold at 10 a. m. Thursday in the Broad Ripple Post Home. Mrs. John Noon and Mrs: Frank White are in charge of the covered-dish luncheon to Ye. served at noon.

A Ran-American program

“Will “be” presented by South |

American students attending Marian College. - Miss Mary . McCarty is in charge.’ Mrs. C. K. McDowell will conduct a “memotial service, and reports will be given by the nominating Smmliies ne. district chair-

jo annual Violet Luncheon

mothers organization of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, will be at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Ruth Tevis Spencer will discuss “People I Have Met and Their

Mrs. Mabel Erbrich Converse and Mrs. Walter G. Holt, éo‘chairmen, are being assisted byMesdames Raymond C. Cashon, Russell T. Sweeney, Carl D. Patterson, George A. Swaim, C. R. Matthews, Floyd C. Bell, J. N. Firth and Harold Stone, Honor guests will be Mesdames M. O. Ross, Helen P. Fitzgerald, Otto K. Jensen and Dorothy Stephenson Stout. Members’ daughters also will attend. Mrs. Walter L. Jones i. chapter President,

The Indianapolis League of Women Voters will hold its annual luncheon meet'<g at 10 a. m. Wednesday, May 12, in the DAR Chapter House. Wayne

wed. «Belle, Loonaad ng Blythe’ Ogvurne and

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HOLLYWOOD BREAKFAST—Mprs. Claude F. Lindéman and Mrs. R. W. Kaley try on some of the hats to be shown ot. the St. Vincent's Ladies of Charity Helrosd Breakfast tomorrow in the

* Columbia Club.

Guthrie will speak on “Ring: side at Bikinl” Reports will be given on the year's aetivities, and the national convention also will be discussed. r . - Indianapolis alumnae of Mount Holyoke College will go to Bloomington Baturday for the annual spring meeting of the Indiana Mount Holyoke Mrs. Edward Hoadley will be the hostess, Officers will be elected and a covered-dish luncheon is planned. A color film on the college Will be shown following the meeting. Attending from Indianapolis will be Mesdames Wrederick H. Bassett, J. Perry Meek, Elizabeth Milner, Archer C. Sinclair,

Robert 8. Sinclair and Thomas

G. Sinclair, Misses Emily Rood, Gertrude Insley and Ruth Wells. Also planning to attend are Dr. Editha’ Hadcock and Dr. Virginia Harlow, both of DePauw University, and

Mrs. V. L. Raphael, Spencer. :

Junior League | Conference Opens * Today

FRENCH LIC LICK, In “Ind, May 4 The annual conference of the Association of Junior Leagues of

{America opened today ih. the

French Lick Springs Hotel, The Indianapolis League is hostess for the convention which extends through Saturday. A keynote address on “Place-

Jones, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, president. of. AJIA, at a luncheon tomorrow. Mark Ethridge of the Louisville CourlerJournal is to be the guest speaker at the conference. . New officers will be elected. Miss Dorothy Rackemann, Boston, is the candidate for presi-

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Mrs. Warren Ruddell and Mrs. Indianapolis}

4D. .J. Smith are the.

delegates, and Mrs. Addison Howe

[Friday. The dinner, to be at 6:30 (p.m. In the Athenaeum, will be

Schuh,

The wedding rehearsal will be held in the Zion Evangelical an ‘Reformed Church following the

ried there at 7:30 p. m. Saturday.

Guests at the Messrs. and Mesdames- Hugo W. |Klingstein, Robert Kleeman, {George W. Thomson and V. R. | Teter, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick R. |Darles, Mrs. Sarah Winter, Mrs, Sophie Schuh, Miss Gloria Haff|ner, Miss Margaret Schuh, David {Stinson, Willlam O. Klingstein |and Fred Klingstein. | . v » | Miss Ruby Louise King and {Robert C. Cain will be honored lat a bridal dinner Saturday in {the Homestead, Mr. and Mrs. [Claude M. King, 4517 English |Ave., parents of the bride-to-be, {will be hosts. The couple will be {married Sunday in the North {Methodist-Church. | Dinner guests will include Mr. and Mrs, Cecil M, Cain, 1801 {Sharon Ave., parents of the pros |pective bridegroom; Mrs. Hazel {Gomes and Miss Cathy Gomes, {Menlo Park, Cal.; Misses LaVina (Rose. Booram, . Joan Mercer, {Phyllis Ann Bowles and Patricia Kennedy. | Also the Rev. and Mrs. Dallas L. Browning, Herman Mason { Miller, Kenneth Downs, Thomas Lester, Richard Anderson, James [Watt and Carl Elwin King.

‘Homemakers Club To Mark 3d Year

The Crooked Creek Homemaka Club will celebrate its third lanniversary tomorrow Jin the ‘Jhome ‘of its president, Mrs. Robert “Cummings, 2029 ‘'W. 60th St.

Assistants will be Mesdames C.

ment” will be given by Mrs. Ralph|~

~ EVENTS

CLUBS Amica Study. Wed. Mrs. Paul Mason, 1234 Pasadena, hostess. Brookside Kindergarten Mothers.

Coburn Kindergarten Mothers. 1:15 p. m. Wed. Kindergarten. Green Thumb Garden. Wed. Mrs, H. “L. Bischof, 645 N, Rina, hostess. Happy Hour. Wed. Mrs. Logan Fronas, 1414 8. Belmont, host< , Dinner, Newcomers. 11:45 a. m. Wed: Marott Hotel. Luncheon. St. Joan of Arc Women's. ee p. m. Wed. School. Sunshine = Garden. Wed. Mrs, Omer Smith, Beech Grove, hostess. ) SORORITIES Indiana Nu Chap, - Delta Theta Chi. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Severin| Hotel. Kappa Kappa Sigma. Wed. Marott Hotel. Initiation.

p. m. Wed. Central Hall Coffee ‘Shop.

~-fngton- Blvd:, hostess. -

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1:15 p. m. Wed. Kindergarten.p, /illiam Lincoln, treasurer,

Alpha Chap., Omega Nu Tau. 6:30

Pp Chap. AF, PEO Sisterhood. Wed.| Mrs. H. L. Foreman, 3835 Wash-|

Chap. F, PEO Sisterhood. Wed.

Hears Talk On Safety

Mrs. Adams Installed As New President

Frank Edwards of Radio Station WISH spoke to the Indianapolis Council of Women at ‘its last meeting of the season this Auditorium. |. Mrs. Willlam F. Summerville presided. “Casualty figures are not pure accidents—they are the result of years of neglect. 'We spend ‘more than $8000 to educate our youngsters through high school and Jothing to teach them how to alive,” Mr. Edwards told the yh : = He ah ated ‘teaching a safety course in the schools as the first step towards striking at the na-

carelessness and accidents

Luncheon Is Held In the Claypool

There was a luncheon in the Claypool Hotel. At the afternoon’ session Otto Cox spoke on “What Latin America Means to the United States.” He said this country was being too far-sighted by pouring money into Europe and emphasized the more immediate problem of Latin America. “The Bogota rebellion,” sald Mr. Cox, “proved to me that what happened there can happen in every other Latin-American capital. By allowing Latin-America

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here... “UME Lynn Adams was nstanea) as president of the group at the afternoon session. The other officers are Mrs. E. C. Wakelam and Mrs. Thad Clarke, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. H. L. Hasbrook and Mrs. Nathan Pearson, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan; treasurer.

I'TSC Chapters Will Meet

Tomorrow

Three chapters of the ITSC will mest tomorrow. A luncheon and a dinner meeting are being lanned. The Queen Elizabeth Chapter will have a luncheon meeting at noon. Mrs, George Dyer, West Newton, will entertain. Beat of the are: Mrs. M. N. Bridgewater, president; Mrs. J. A. Cameron and Mrs. Robert Bowen, vice presidents; Mrs. Charles Lizenby and Mrs. E. 8. Farmer, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs.

Mrs. G. L. Green, 1065 Eugene! 8t., will'entertain the Alexandrian

honoring the retiring president, Mrs. J. D. Cooper, will be held after the business meeting. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. = G. Mason and Mrs. C. M. Nor-

» . ” The Eidelweiss Chapter will have a 6:30 p. m. dinner in the Forty and Eight Club. Mrs. No-| ble Reynolds will speak.

Women Accountants Will Meet Here

Representatives of 16 chapters throughout ‘the United States will be in Indianapolis ig BH to" mark the to mark. .the } ¥ 10th anniver-

New of-|"’

Chapter at 1:30 o'clock. A teal:

by Gamma-Phi-Zeta- Sorority:

Menand Women— Are Women to Blame for Men’s|, Uncomfortable Clothing?

By ERNEST E. BLAU AYBE YOU'VE seen the boy friend run -a finger around the inside of his col-

. lar and give a tug.

Well, you can put it down to the same cause that makes a lion jump through a hoop

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—fear of his trainer. And the trainer, little gal, is you. If- there weren't any wom-* en in this world, quite likely men would never wear cols lars—or ties—or coats in summer-—or long pants, either, for that matter. But because it's a woman's normal desire to show off her man (her conquest), she keeps her control over his ‘ appearance tighter than the lid on a pressure cooker.

* » » . YOU SEE, to a woman, clothes mean . much *more than comfort—they’ indicate social standing and feminine success—things dear to civ{lized womanhood. That's why some dplls who .may seem liberal concerning men’s clothes “in general,” clamp right down if “their own” escorts want to go collarless. A poll shows that while 59 “per ‘cent ~of the gals think.

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« Plans Party

The annual guest party of the dinner. The couple will be mar-|Indianha Women's Press Club will ; . be held at 12:15 p. m. next Tues- Writers to Meet dinner will be|day in the Indianapolis Athletic

Rapids, Mich.,, national president, will be an honor guest. H--- FBugene Pulliam, publisher of the . Indianapolis Star, - will speak at the banquet May 15 in . the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

The Creative Writing Group of |

~ Wives of local dentists will give a luncheon, bridge and style show for wives attending the Indianh State Dental Convention May 17 through 19. The party will be Monday, May 17, at 11:30 a. m. in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Jessie Van Camp will direct the style show, 10 be. presented by |Wasson's. :

of reservations,

Club. Mrs. John Dyer is in chargeithe American Association of Uni-

versity Women will meet at 1: :30|

Mrs. Russell M. Whitmore, gen-

{eral chairman, is assisted by Mesdames Sylvan G. Bush, George W.

The hostesses

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speak. |Creek Blvd.

ve Miss|ViSits Parents - Kathryn Pickett, chairman, Mrs,

Bush, Chester Davis, W, W.

PLAN _LUNCHEON-—Mrs. Don E. Warrick’ and Mrs. James M. Givens (left and. right) are among the women planning enter. tainment for wives attending the Indiana Bankers Association convention. May 12 and 13 in the Claypool ‘have a luncheon on May 13.

otel, The wombn wil:

Miss Joan Gardner, public rela-|p. m. tomorrow in the home of James, Robert B. Stone, Ralph W. tions director of the St. Louls{Mrs. Walter P. Morton, 334 Fall Eisea, . J: Fashion Creators, There will be a show of St. Louls fashions after. the talk:

James F. Matlock and Sheldon L. Hall On the reception committee will be Mesdames Robert W. Wurtz, James W.. Fleener, Watson KE.

Gray H. Moffett Jr., Ban Fran-|pae Kyne, Donal H. Draper, HerFloyd R. Mannon, Miss Margaret cisco, visited his parents here last pert W. ‘Mason, Earl V. Schulz, Scott and Miss Bettijane Mosi-|week-end. Théy are MF, an Mrs, Moffett, 234 N, Tremont St.

d{Willlam B. Currfe and Whitmore. Also on the committee are Mrs. Paul Starkey, Miamisburg, O.; Mrs. Willlam A. Van Horn, Terre Haute, and Mrs. H. C. Mayfield, Kokomo.

Additional Patrons Listed for Dance

Additional patrons for the Smith College Club ‘dance have been announced. The dance will {be held Saturday in. the Woodstock Club. The patrons are Messrs. and [Mesdames William A. Atkins, {Robert A. Adams, Ralph Boozer, |S. B. Lindley, Donald Test and |James L. Rose, Mrs. Willlam M. |

Spann.

‘Women’: 8 Committee

Executives to Meet — The Executive Board of the | (Women's - Committee, Indiana State Symphony Society, will meet-at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Jo Ay , 301 W. Kessler Blvd. will entertain, Annual reports will be Toad

the régional directors portfolio in, wil ‘make recommendations.

Fo or Ti] Abumni

PLAN TEA FOR ALUMNI—Mrs, Joseph Beari are in charge of the tea which will follow the Indiana University Medical Center Alumni Day tomorrow. The tea is for the wives of physicians and medical students and is speniarsd

ciety of Wom- men “in general” ought to " ne bin i Lockabill, 5208 : AEs wear coats in the evening, | por 5 ants. Indian- | 82 per cent insist that “their Harri 1ct Schuh Chap. V, PEO Sisterhood. Wed. -apolis chapter ie ores koh - say Mrs. ~ Wilfred Lusher, 4841: _ members ll yt _ Wentworth Blvd., hostess. 4 s To Be Guest Theta Chap., Phi Delta Pi. Wed. oo LR als Women Set “Miss Harriet Jane Schuh and{ Warren. Hotel. Dinner. 0 Nobliteon Shoto. Cher 18 general To a Tare Resta] ee Sore onmrmen: i] uncheonwill be honored at a bridal dinner Wo ue’s Res Miss Evelyn Forsythe, rand : .

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|Rockwood and Miss Anna KH.

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Bronie Vingis and Mrs,

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men “In general” ought to wear tles—but 84 per cent say their own escorts must. They've really got each guy ‘pinned down separately!

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AUBSDAVL IMLAY 4 1048 EE Club. Plans Annual 1 Bridge, Tea

Stephens Alumnae Will Be Sponsors

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..» . Two Indianapolis students at Stephens were among the . 100 girls who made and modeled clothes in a recent fahion show at the college. Miss Louise I. Steffanni, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. fanni, 340 N. mode : evening dress was shown by Miss Patricia Gass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gass, 4326 Washington Blvd.

Miss Thomson Gets Radcliffe ¢ Fellowship

CAMBRIDGE, Mase. May 4— The Swen + Fy Graduate School advanced study > “Radcliffe dol” lege next year has been awarded to Miss Grace “Thomson: Miss Thomson, daughter of Mr. and "Mrs. Claude Thomson, 41

.|Kealing Ave, Indianapolis, is a

graduate of Indiana University, She now is serving as an instructor at IU and will receive her M.A. degree from IU this summer. She will work toward a Ph.D. dares in political aulence at Radcliffe, . da

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