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THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1048 ORGANIZATIONS--
AAUW "to Hear | Dr. R. G. Usher al Dinner. Meeting
Sd Books" will be Dr. Roland Gl
Usher's topic at a 6:30 p. m.
wer dinNeE. mee Indianapolis ranch, American Association of University Women. The dinner will be held in the North Methodist Church, The “local AAUW sponsors a great books course. Mrs.> Harry Dragoo II is chairman of the first-year class and Mrs. M. BS. Harding: heads the second-year group.
‘The Civic Theater Workshop will meet at 8 p. m. Sunday in the theater. Mrs. Elsie Ball will be the guest speaker. Her topic is “Movement and Speech.” Miss Dolores Mondragon will present a dramatic program.
Miss LaVerne Ridlen, 4024 N. Capitol Ave., will be hostess to the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Phi Mu Sorority. The group will meet Monday night. The speaker is to be Miss Mary Cain. Assistant hostesses are Mrs. B. W. Whaley, Mrs. C. O. Peake. Misses Wilhelmina S8hirtz, Elsie Shelley and Mary Leslie.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘Keep Peace [By / Air Power,
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{his message. “The spirit’ of he said { In outlining the enlarged {up of the Air Forces, Gen. Str | meyer showed the play as members of the U. 8. 'in such groups as the Natic | [DAR Defense Committee.
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Indianapolis alumnae members of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Barbs a May. 3021 N. Ruckle 8t. A football theme will mart the covered dish dinner. Mesdames Elmer Koch, Clyde
|declared, “In World War II,
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E. Seeley and T. M. Walker will rather than ‘an Air Force asgist the hostess. ing. He said the low point
The mothers of members of Indiana Gamma Chapter, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, will be guests at a 1 p. m. luncheon Monday in the chapter house at Butler University. Dean Elizabeth Ward will be the guest speal:-r. Newly elected officers are M. - W. A. Green, vice president; Mrs. Bruce Childs; president; Mrs. W. A. Evans.and Mrs. John H. Collins, recording and correspond ing <ecretaries, and Mrs. W. A. Augustin, treasurer.
{22 specialized squadrons *|their supporting elements, Gen, Stratemeyer proved effectiveness of our present Fofces by citthg the work |“Operation Vittles” which is lieving the blockade of Berlin.
A tea hoporing the mothers of new Delta Tau Delta Fraternity pledges will be given by the fra- % ternity mothers group at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the chapter house at Butler University. Mrs. A. Rauch will preside,
world peace.”
State Officers [Are Selected
Photo by Henry EB. Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer.
ACTORS, JUNIOR GRADE—Mrs. oe C, Drewry, newly appointed co-direc-
. } th ti air hostesp Be ae raahste Junior Civic Theater Naishes looks over some costumes with her young [Roons seadlon. uf Lhe omrent on anes HR — te by Leal rewry dons NET ARE EE AEE Rooker genie Map heard, wi hg Caudell and Paul Board: drinks milk for Susan Ransberg, Mrs. Drewry and Danna Drewry (left to righ) The [vice a Mrs. Clyde R Gil. pec Pd pis 4 be presented by the Junior Ciyic Theater is "Jack and the eanstall” |man, Ft. Wayne, chaplain; Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Hirschmann will re- on Oct. ohn G. Biel, Terre Haute, and view “My Uncle Jan” (Ausiand-, |Mrs. Howard W. Miller, Attica,
£rs) at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the | io ‘and Mrs. E. W. War -Memorial Avylioniun. The program; Mrs. Glunt event is sponsored by the Degree e : : , s o of Honor and Alpha Omicron Jane Screed, IIR: Mie. Sit man will present plans for the members of the Garden Study | George Alpha Units, Methodist Hospital on decorations, and Mesdames! New officers are Mrs. B. C. Club at a luncheon tomorrow in| registrar. White Cross Guild. Lawrence Rosemeyer, J. J. Hill,|Bearmann, president; Mrs. Wil- the Marott- Hotel. Proceeds will be used for aw. Hempfling, J. P. Parker, liam Soeurt, vice president; Mrs. scholarship to the hospital's crgries Carey, Harry Sechrist. Ken Hurlbut, secretary, and Mrs. school of nursing. Mrs. John K.\yarold M. Fox and William W. Ray Close, treasurer. Garriott is general chairman, 8s- McCaslin, hospitality. | sisted by Mrs. Lee Nicholson and Mrs. Clifford Glunt. I" The October meeting of the Committee members are Mrs. Indianapolis Power and Light.Co.| Harold Hulzschuh and Mrs. Miles Unit, American Legion Auxiliary,
McIlvaine, | the Ipalco. Hall. Mrs. Francis] Mrs. Hal | Bryant and Mrs.
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Club will meet at 1 p. m. Tuesday] {in the Meridian Room, Colonial Chapter F, PEO Sisterhood, Furniture Co. Mesdames Jane will have a tea from 2:30 to 5:30 Schmuttee, Griffith Dean, John A.
Harold B. Thomas,
nor's mansion. Mrs. Paul Kilby, Whalen, Lola Mae Jacksqn and rectors.
state president, will be honored.!W. C. Strafford are new members. |
Reservations Announced by Club Music Group
Beville, “HEKER: “Mrs. Emerson-K: wil. be..held. Jomaorrow, night, in Advance reservations for the brunch hridge and gir rummy ‘To Have Tea
wi strict-interpretation. of, both Press Club Loar Wednesday in the Hillcrest Country Club are announced. The Indianapolis
: {migration and naturaliza © laws,
~ Opens Season Among those planning to attend aré Mesdames Carl ‘Wood-|
The Indiana Woman's Press ard. Ralph Everly, Glen Ryan; James Stewart, R. Ww. Schneider, Club will open its 36th year with A- C. Crum, W. T. Richards,” Al = }
Wahl, Roland Reeder, Burnham' a luncheon meeting Tuesday in row, George E. Weidlich, J. E.|zation, will sponsor a rush tea tation of the new officers.
{for underprivileged children, Alumnae American Indian and
By MARJORIE TURK = “We must maintain peace and ; {freedom by remaining ever strong [in air power and prayer power," | Lt. Gen: George E. ‘Stratemeyer | i told the 48th annual conference] of .the Indiana DAR last night
“the| {keynote address in the three-day
| © The speaker, who spent his boy‘hood in Peru, Ind., complimented
{DAR and asked them to spread
{age is the spirit of its women,”
part women
Force and through civilian action nal |
{power was the predominant fac-
{Force disintegrated overnight to
rounded two years ago and that now we are" striving toward a regular Air Force comprised of 70 combat groups together with
is an example of what “opera{tional efficiency means in terms jof maintenance of our national security and the preservation of
State officers of the DAR were elected during yesterday after-
Sil recording and corresponding secand Mrs. Matter, ways and means chalr-'Bjtter will be hostesses to the retaries; Mrs. A: H. Moeller, Columbia City, treasurer, and Mrs. Bedford,
| Others elected were Mrs. Percy
torian; Mrs. Robert D. Shrader, New Albany, librarian, and Mrs. Marion; Mrs, Harry H. Wolf, Muncie, and Mrs.
p. m. Wednesday in the gover-| Davis, M. O. Hollingsworth, J. A. 8. L. McKinney, Huntingburg, di-
The DAR also went on record | yesterday afternoon as favoring)
This morning. further reports lon DAR philanthropic projects
at Ellis |Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota|Island were given. The conference Also Mesdames H., Es Mor- |Borority, national music organi-|was adjourned after the presen-
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Fleming-Roberts will speak. Miss Harry Ellis. |Grossman, H. J. Feeney, N. E. guests of Zeta Chapter, the active
the Hotel Washington. G. T.B. Holmes. Lawrence Kiewitt and Bapge, Fred Worley, Charles D.land musicale for members and| Mary. Casain,. North, Vernon, will Mesdames Robert M. Schaub, Chapman, Paul Perrin, Alfred group of the sorority at Jordan CL UBS: | i
bey .8chaefer, Louis A. Walther, E. R. Music Conservatory. -_preside, Tet Yowter, “Paul Grimes, R:L:’ Thomas, Hartford Sallee, Morris]
‘Hostesses will “be Mrs. Alvin VanArsdall, Leo Beck, Harry| Jansen. Robert Conlon. Victor The event will be" at 3p. 0 Aipha Gamma Se — “FH. Hall, Danville, and Miss Barbara Wilcox, Sam Friedman, Ed Brad- Eichburg, P. H. Anderson, E. oiday in the home of Mrs. T. M.|~ Miss Mary Cowger, 3538 N. Fark. Committee members to be jo; Ww 1awrence Sexton, Daniel T. French and Lou Fehrenbach. "[Rybot. 002 N. Pennsylvania St | Meridian, hostess. appointed are Miss Bernice But- p” ‘Brien, T. J. Abel. J. Barton Mesdames Louie Moller, J. IRe SoHiving wi Mss, Ry it Clio. Fri. Mrs. James M. Pearler, Miss Marilyn Behymer and Grigin. N. W. McNew, Roy Meads, Fulton. R. L. Drexler, J. W. GibAog Sue Robert Shultz, president ™.o, “4250 N. Illinos, hostess. Mrs. Margaret S. Moore, plain- Y G iof the Alumnae Chapter; Mrs.| [.. neon ' field. program. Kenneth J. Galm and Urban son, Charles Guernsey, E. R.'mar| Briggs, patroness president; oh ogrd helma Macha’ Pflum. Snider and R. L. (Flannigan. Miss Gertrude Evans, past na- Culture. Fri.. Mrs. Roy Coats, Helen Marie Nicholas and Mabel — TT RET |tional president, and Mrs. Robert 3650 Central, hostess. LunchLeigh Hunt, year book: Mesdames Soroptimist Club Is Formed Here Blake, president of the Indian- eri YALL Lite Kate Gambold Dyer, Agnes Mc-| Miss Lucille Pryor is the new region to attend the charter apolis Matinee Musicale, and ~ Ber uoon Rh yary. 2748 Cullouch Hanna and rrie 8.| arty here. - Miss Patricia Dunten, president e oades, 274 Williams, memorial; s. Hor-| president of the Soroptimist Club, Party i of Zeta Chapter. Gale, hostess. tense Powner Myers, publicity, a classified service organization The group is the first club of wo hr ooram arranged by Mrs. Friday Afternoon Reading. Fri.
/{its kind to be organized in In|diana. It is being sponsored by nah B. Thompson is the secretary. ! /the Dayton, O., club and will be-
Mildred Sweeney will be given by |
and Mrs. John Kleinhenz, bulletin. recently formed hére. Miss Han- —————— [Miss Ruth Dye, pianist; Miss Friendly Club. 1:30 p. m.
Party Planned The club's charter will be pre- long to the midwestern group as Porn is Wilcox, olthiat, and Miss, Golden po Garp. Card panty. > J > . . We The Maennerchor Ladies’ So- sented at a dinner Saturday, Nov. well as the American Federation companists ‘will ‘be Mrs. Farrell George Dyer, West Newton ciety will meet at 1:30 p. m. to-'6, in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Mary, p : . I8cott and Mrs. Maurice Rbbin-| hostess. Picnic. morrow in the Athenaeum for a W. Bixler. chairman of arrange-| The group's objective is the son. Joan of Arc Chap. ITSC. 12:30 business session and card party. ments, will attend the semi- economic advancement of women, Tea hostesses will include "Mes | p. m, Fri. Mrs. John Branigan,
Mesdames Fred Schmidt. B. F. annual midwestern regional meet-'and the support of local, regional, games - Robert Orbison, Herbert 3521 Gale, hostess.
Small and Henry Kornblum are ing in Erie, Pa. Oct. 16 and 17..national and International Proj: Barr, Harold Arnholter, Pauly, hostesses. She will invite other clubs in the ects to further that goal. |Brown, Bernard Rosenak, Robert] North End Suden, Fei. Hin, Quinn and Carl Stegemeier. Pennsylvania, hostess. Lo . . Over the Tea Cups. 1 p. m. Fri. - Propylaeum. Luncheon. 7th District pyineur
Visit New York
‘To Hear Talk
La Rue’'s restaurant. Luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs, William H. Peter-
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sen, 5037 N. Pennsylvania St., are Mr. Kathrvn Melton Simmons, visiting in New York. Chicago, will be .the guest speaker | eter Se Ce ——————————— at a 1:30 p. m. meeting Oct. 15 - v of the Beéventh District, Federa-
tion of Clubs. Thé meeting will’ be in Ayres’ Auditorium. “Marked Corners’ (Miller) will be presented. The talk deals with Lincoln's early life. The executive board will meet at 12:30 p. m. in Ayres’ the same day. .
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Y Plan Card Parties ’ The Ladies of the S8aenger-Chor . {will give a card party at 8:15 p. Bn your «|m. Saturday in the Hall. Another | SHOPPING LIST }
similar party is scheduled for 1:30 It also will
p. m. Wednesday. be held in the Hall
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CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS — The newly reorganized Alpha Omicron Latreian Club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Edwin R. Comber, 8220 Michigan Road, for a guest meeting. Officers recently elected are Mrs, Joseph W. Payne and Mrs. E. R. Comber (right and left, standing), president and vice president, and Mesdames Leland T. Keys, Don E. Fry and.Elmer-G. Schloot (lft to right, sitting), ‘secretary, Seventh District delegate and treasurer.
PTA News— YWOA
YWCA Gronns . Shortridge High School announces its PTA calendar for this Announce month and the George Washington High School PTA also has y— Fall Programs
planned a meeting next week, A guidance session for parents to discuss after-school activities, Various activities have been planned by the Central branch,
will be held in the Shortridge library at 2 p, m. Monday. The annual open house will be from 7 to 9 p. m. Oct, 19. Officers for the year are Mrs. Charles B. Grist, president; Mrs. John H. Roberts Jr., Mrs. Ray-|™ - ! Loti John H. Roberts Jr. Are ol V.|group will be held at 7:30 p m.| Mrs. Frank D. Walker will. Sigler, first through third vige next ardany ‘ in She eke], speak at a dinner meeting tonig"t presidents; Mrs. Eugenia Hayden, Kier i : alter G wil to the Business Girls Club, Her recording secretary, and Mrs. Principal; will speak. There w ‘siibject Will be “Making the Most T. P. Burke, treasurer. he music under the direction of | i; & . Committee chairmen who serve the music department aol Me. : members of the executive dudience singing. The club officers are Miss Anna as | -Officers of the organization are x. Pursell, president; Miss. Betty
the officers are Mrs. resident; Mrs. estiall, . vice ident; - Mi WV PE A rat MRR nis
Pp FN [Newntn, first and second vice Clara Stambaugh, LROARIRSE, and |presidents; Misé Corlie Jackson, Miss Jean Rodger, Program chair-"
secretary, and Harold B Blank. /man.
mond ° - Cassady, finance; Mrs. | Marvin L. Lugar, guidance; Mrs. Neil C. “Estabrook, hospitality;
Mrs. LIC Harshbarger, A RBUTET. TT esses. { = Mrs. Paul E. Rupprecht, ice ce, Committee ame Jnciude| 3 The Dramatics. Workshop theets
cream; Mrs. Ray W. Capron, législative; Mrs. William W. Gar{stang, membership; Mrs. Harry| G.. Jones, program; Mrs. Ralph T. Simon, recreation. * Mrs, John R. Brayton, scholarship; Mrs. LeRoy L. Wahle, student aid; Mrs. Henrietta Parker,
{each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m Mrs. I, W. Davis, ent education; Mrs. --Shelle parent ways | The first production will: be pre{and means; Mrs. Frank Fleser, sented at Christmas under the {Congress publications, and Mrs. | {direction of Mrs. Donna Leigh {Carl Irrgang, publicity. (Collins.
Mrs. Gonard Felland and Miss Events
|Victoris Johnson will direet tha Chorys this year. They will meet tomorrow.
teachers welfare; Mrs, C. H.| lat 8p. m. Jinks, ways and means; Mrs. » one Ralph D. Morris, welcome; Mrs. | MISCELLANEOUS Graeme B. Supple, year book] The Thursday Industrial Club
Cheer Broadcasters. 12:30 p. m. (will have an open house from 7 to Fri. Mrs. Edward Niles, 4011, 10 p. m. today. The officers ars College, “hostess: Luncheon Miss FreidaMusller,. president;
Circus Day Parade Chap. Riley Mi®® Re Pus vice President i Guild, Fri, 38th. St. branch, yng Miss Alma Jane Taylor, Merchants Bank building.
- |treasurer. Women's Auxiliary, Indiana Chap.; International College of
Mrs. Jolinny B. Collins, and Miss Jeanette. Grubb. publicity,
C. J. Minneman Heads Dads Organization — Dads Club officers are. C. J. Minneman, president; Joe Hareley, vice president; Charles D. Babcock, treasurer; E. P. Nichol-
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; harles L. Surgeons. 5:45 p. m. Fri, war-| Walker, | a Ane Carle ren Hotel. Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown wi'l Other board members are Jim SORORITIES entertain 80 of the former's fellov Todd, T. P. Burke, William Davis, A <o |students at the John Herron Ail W. C. Jackson, Charles Nourse, Omega Chap., Beta Sigma Phi. td hool Saturday afternoon ar | Franic H. Cox-and- Joel. W.. Had~y..5. 0: 0; today. Clubrooms. |;ign¢ the party will be at’ th ley, school principal. Beta Chap., Delta Phi ‘Beta. 8|Brown farm, on 88th St. Archer The first meeting of the George, p. m. Fri. Hollenbeck Iall.land outdoor games will be fo.
Washington High School PTA' Card party.
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