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LOOKS LIKE RAIN—Clowns et the carnival held yesterday afternoon
in the boys' gym at Techni
tured everything from freak shows to dancing, will be used to buy uniforms for the
Tech band. The clowns are well and Jim Woolgar.
Tech S tages A Carnival,
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Complete With Side Shows, To Bomeit Boy
cal High School. The proceeds of the event, which fea-
(left to right) Ray Starkey, Bernard Easterday, Ronald Do-
DO | WIN?—Tom Flowers played the water jar game and decided it took a firm hand and a good eye. The object of the game is to drop coins into a tiny glass inside the water jar. The booth was sponsored by the Math Club.
also was sponsored by the Math Club.
loons—three darts for a dime! ing gets all ready to try her skill. closing one eya to. improve the aim. This game
BULL'S-EYE—The barker yells "Break the bal- " and Diane Klas-
She advises
WEDNESDAY, OCT.. 20, 1948
Photos by Henry BE. Glesing Jr, Times Staff Photographer. HOW'S THE FISHING —Virginia Means, Beverley Britz and E Jean Wilson (left to right) go fishing in the Service Club's fishe pond. The popularity contest, highlight of the carnival, was won by Lila Cricks and Eddie Davis.
Dr. Brigance
To Address Annual Dinner
"Dr. W. Norwood Brigance will be guest speaker for the annual scholarship dinner of the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association Mrs. Richard Lehnox, general chairman: for the event, an-
‘nounced today. The dinner will
be “held in the Marott Hotel] Nov. 185,
The annual schol: award cup will be l} be Bh er Uni-
phe Dighest
“The Crop Was Not a Failure” will be Brigance's Subject. Buca tod. Who ve” ie and r lecturer. His speeches have been reprinted in the Congressional
Record and have twice appeared in the annual volume, “Representative American Speeches.”
beet wed in 30 ce's gertboaks have in and
College faculty since 1922.
‘American Heritage’
On Club Program
“Our American’ Heritage” was presented yesterday by Mrs. Elza
Henson at the luncheon meeting|'D® delegate of Beta Chapter to/37 Johnson St.
“of the ‘Wy-Mo-Daii Literary Club.
Mrs. George Both, 5105 Washing. ton Bilvd., was the hostess.
A musical program was given Mrs. Jack Steffy, national sec-|sponding secretaries; Miss. Jane affairs which would send an ob-
by Mrs. Charles P.
Mrs. Alfred Neerman spoke onirence, national president,” will| Peterson and Miss Barbara Pear-| Gen. Mrs. Emory aiso attend.
“Flag Etiguet.” Cowley and Mrs. Laura Poland assisted the hostess.
Treasure
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18, ’ |preened in the spotlight since become a..leading social lioness weerns arson | 1938 are beginning to palpitate at but no one expects her to renew : his the thought of a GOP President. the scale of social life she led In
BEE R B F AR Nu 8 H 0 P {1s over." Opinion polls showing Island, wi Open Up hee Mmanalon
Ahan aa at = ork ane. ond Rr Sof Toila): Walter: a
Delightful fantasy . . . an exquisite plastic chest, beaufifully decorated. You'll use it for jewels, cigarettes,
candy, mad ig Heh fom Yours fo have or give Reon Now L lis Comutunity. Fund, ne. dis- - . containing arm Shop's rare and precious pect New Lineup Sussed und publicity at a lunchEnglishformula scenls. . . . No. 37 Audley, Night- If Republicans Wi the Children's Buea of the Tn. bh Stock how! Purple Green Moss Whie a RC a that Gov. or hdres Bureau of The In
Organizations—
Mrs. Cleon Nafe To Speak | Indiana Woman
To. Sorority Alumnae Nominated for tntnsopeie Ahan si, ry 3 wt bose 5 0 rp orion Office
Wednesday. Mrs. Nafe will speak on ‘Gardening as a Hobby.’ Members will discuss fall planting. MIAMI, Oct. 20 (UP) — DeleAssisting Mrs, Nafe will be Mrs, Alex J. Kertis Jr., chairman gates to the national American of hospitality, and Mesdames Frank Howard, Henry G. Schmidt, Legion Ausiliary SoRyention G. William Raff- ay predicted a close race for Bushert Toud E. Cislak, Fred of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild|the national presidency sought by Howenstiné, E. Hobart Burgan, Will be at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday ™(two of the Auxiliary’s most Harold W. Bodirison and James the home of Mrs. H. J. Walker, |prominent workers, ; Browning. [3844 N. New Jersey St. Miss| Mrs. Archie W. Miller of New | Jeanette Riker, supervisor of spe-/ Cumberland, Pa., and Mrs. Hubert The Indinnspolis Alumnae cial training for the Indianapolis A, Goode of Portland, Ore., were Chapter, Sigma Kappa Sorority, public Schools, will present a ndminated from the convention will meet tonight in the Bouts movie illustrating her work. Miss|fioor yesterday for the top post. on J. Re Burkle, 3741 N. joan Leatherman will give a Their workers immediately began Bt Program will fea! musical program: Hining up the 1304 delegates: for tufy A isle of hand 9 8 an Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, presi- Thursday's election. sep dent, has called a meeting of the | Mrs. Miller at the outset held Assisting the hostess will be ;o0rq of directors at noon pre-|a slight advantage with PennMrs. A. B. Rudy and Miss Max- ceding the meeting. |sylvania's 99 votes, largest deleine Ghere, Saturd th idénts of Al-| {gation here, solidly behind her. aturday the residents -
At 7:30 p. m. tonight the Theta.) 1; Home will have a Hal-| The Auslilary 0 Toinatng er, in a a loween party given-by the Ladies & F810 C00 0 SG Br rsday. rority, will have a ween, uxiliary of the Altenheim. ppo party in the home of Mrs. El- They are Mrs. William Kashman, eanor Lynch, 1118 Belle Vieu Hartford, Conn.; Eastern district;
Place. Margaret Rennoe Mrs, Harry Mulderan, Hammond,
’ Ind., Central; Mrs. E. B. Kelley, Members and rushees of Alpha H eads Butler Club Buffalo, Wyo., Northwestern; Mrs.
Chapter, Sigma Delta Tau Soror-| H. C. McShane, Salt Lake Cit ‘weln s Margaret Ann Rennoe, c ) y; ny, will have a ef “roast in Butler: University senior and a[Utah, Western; and Mrs. Ei -Ben-
the home of Miss Velona Beghtel, inett, Little Rock, Ark., Southern. 1941 E. Hanna Ave. at 6 p. m. home economics major, has been ne
elected president of the Welwyn tonight. Mrs. Eldon Beghtel and|cye FrSCO0 P00 08 or all Resolution Proposed
Mus Deotathy Holbrook will 88- coeds interested in "home. eco- For UN Observer : ‘nomics. She is the daughter of| Top business of the first major Mrs. Richard’ Shubert will pe/Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Rennoe, meeting of the convention was the resolution proposed by the the ational convention of Omega| Other officers are Miss Ruth |national president, Mrs. Lee W. Phi Tau Sorority, The ¢onvention Carney; vice president; Miss Pris- Hutton of Excelsior; Minn. that
8t. Louis. Rathert, © recording and corre- permanent committee on foreign
p .| Biller, treasurer; Miss Gretta server to the United Nations. Jretary, and Mrs. Charles Law Jonathan | Wainwright.
{son, project and social chairmen. hero of Bataan, addressed the
|convention. The new commander The regular monthly Meeting| 'Literana Meets of disabled American veterans A al
urged the women delegates as The Literana Club met at 8 wives, mothers and sisters to ’ p. m. yesterday in the home of | support Universal Military Train- \ Mrs. Barney: Blinn, 1335 N. Riley|ing so that a strong America Ave. Mrs. George Green was the may prevent war. speaker at this guest meeting. | “Our chances of war are not
igreat,” he added, “but only if i ’, | America continues to increase its Party for Three G’s {manpower and rebuild its vital Mrs. Wilbur Jones, 2180 W.|equipment.” 59th St., will entertain the Three | Mrs. Sidney Brannaman of G's Club with a Halloween party | Palo Alto, Cal, reported as lat 8 p. m. today. Prizes will|chairman of the Americanism be awarded for the best costumes. | Committee. She said 7500 Aux- ————————————— fliary units had participated in the program, one which primaril Luncheon Planned program: P y The HEO Club will meet for a) Mrs. Brannaman cited Iowa for noon luncheon tomorrow. Mrs. “outstanding work done on the John Riedl, 820 S. Randolph Bt. prevention of “fuvenile delinwill be the hostess, ‘quency.
Capital Society Awaits Election To Release Party Plans
By LEE NICHOLS, United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct, 20 — The prospect of the first national Republican administration in 16 years has begun to stir up little ripples of excitement in the long-becalmed waters of Washington | society. | Anxious hostesses and eager society editors are asking one | another what the White House occupancy of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey | would do to the present compara-| ————————————————— [tively quiet social life of the Capital. | Republican matrons who have dent Theodore Roosevelt and
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“Princess” Alice Roosevelt
Longworth, daughter of Presi-
|sat forlornly in the, wings while Widow of former House Speaker | their Democratic sisters have Nicholas Longworth, could again
As-yet..the. stirrings are only the days of Presidents Coolidge ripples. Gov. Dewey has er yet and Herbert Hoover. by won the presidency. But almost| Some circles think that. Mrs. : | everywhere in society the watch-| [Robert Léw Bacon, widow of a |word 1s, “Walt until the election socialite congressman from Long
| Gov, Dewey out in front are addling zest to the situation. States Chief Justice John Mar Chest, containing drom of | Of course, say the smart enter-|shall. Long active in GOP poliNOP jain. and partygoers, a lot de-tics, she was once one of the pends on the kindof -social-lite/ capital's leading soclalites. | Mr, Dewey is likely to lead, and Cc the type of people he enrolls in 1 | his official family if he is elected. ommunity Fund On this score the lovers of the| Head Speaks social whirl get little comfort! Robert Staley, associate camfrom -the New York governor'sipaign director of the Indianapo-
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Dewey leads a subdued social life.| Hostesses for the meeting in
will be Saturday and Sunday in|cilla McLaughlin and Miss Peggy, the Auxiliary should establish}
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|. His callers are almost all businegs or official. He and Mrs. Dewey ‘prefer to spend their spare time quietly at their Pawling, N. Y., farm. At any rate, a new crop of |Party. -throwers and social leaders is expected to appear if the GOP nominee takes. over the White House, Most of the Capital's top hostesses of the last 30 years are either deceased, deor diginclined to blossom orth anew,
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the 38th St. branch, Merchants National Bank, were Mrs. Albert Campbell and Mrs. Raymond Rice. Mrs. John W. Shirley presided.
Mr. Jose to Speak The Portfolio gee will meet tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Victor R. Jose'Jr. is to be the guest speaker, and Mr. and Mrs, Weber D. Donaldson and Mr, and Mrs. Peckham
Howard H. are in charge.
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