Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1948 — Page 25

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,1948 © SUNDAY, NOV. 14, 1948 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ts - EET i # Symphony | Altiusa Committee Books Program Mrs. Nolan™ |Sorority Calendar— Propylaeum © 2} Group Plans To Address: | woomow | tne memes 5oew [ay Luncheon \ f Iva M. Pearcy, 271 S. Ritter, assistants. “Thanksgiving in :

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Out-of-Town Members! Hoosier Author | log. BL a A ON. Me ey bay of etlly TeServas 2 : , hostess. y party. ons have been received for _ To Attend Luncheon Dinner Speaker WEDNESDAY Theta Chap, Pht Delta Pi—7:30(Propylasum Day to be held at

Mrs. Jeannette Covert Nolan,|[Chap. AF, PEO—Noon. Mrs. H.| p. m. Mrs. B. A. Fuson, 48 N.[2:30 p. m. Wednesday “in the author of “Isn't It Romantic” and| B. Tilman, 4421 E, Washington,| Bolton, hostess. Business ses-/Propylaeum. Leon Zawisza, first numerous juveniles and adult nov-| APL. 41, hostess. “Deck the| sion. * violinist of the Indianapolis els, will be the guest speaker for| Halls With Holly,” Mrs. Emory THURSDAY Symphony Orchestra, will play, the annual Matrix Table dinner Sharp, Guests, presidents of Chap. AJ, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy of the Butler University Theta] Indianapolis chapters. © . E. H. Vaughn, 5243 Carrollton, | Munger, pianist. Sigma Phi Chapter. Chap. F, PEO—1 p.m. Mrs. C. 8.| hostess. Program, Mrs. Dorothy|, 4 1 P. m. luncheon will precede Miss Joanna Heiney of Ander-| Wheeler, 5678 Central, hostess,’ Leichti. , |the program. Planning to attend son, sophomore, and president of ..|are Mesdames Fletcher Hodges,

the women’s journalism honorary . ° Daniel en, Marvin Curle, society, announces the dinner will Val Guild M p essler, Edwin Cam be ety at 6:30 p. m. Dec. 1 in paraiso to eet Le Roy Kahler, Wallace Clark the university cafeteria. 3 and Everett M., Schofield. Butler coeds who have been out-| The Rev. H. L. Krueckeberg|vice president; Miss Lillis Fedder,| Also, Mesdames Ross Wallace, standing in campus activities will Will speak Wednesday before the Hammond, secretary, and Mrs. E. Ethel Hemingway, C. C. Finnebe honored. Indianapolis news-|Indianapolis Chapter, Valparaiso H. Krentz, Fort Wayne, treas-frock and Ross Wallace. paper women, members of the In- Guild. The group will meet at 8|urer. | TT dianapolis Theta Sigma Phi Alum-P- Mm. in Emmaus School Hall) The convention passed a reso- Needs Missionaries nae Chapter, and active members| Orange and Laurel Sts. lution to participate in the na-| BELFAST—Japan, where the of chapters at Franklin College,l Mrs. Melva Turbin of Ham-|tional project to aid in building|people have been disillusioned as Indiana and DePauw Universities/mond was elected state president/a $100,000 prayer chapel on the a result of war, has a great néed also will be recognized. of the Guild at the recent conven-|new college campus in Valparaiso. for missionary work, according The dinner replaces the Razzition in Brown County. The School of Engineering build-{to Miss Jean McCormick. She Banquet formerly held in Decem- Other officers elected includeling, being erected by the students! recently left Belfast to return to ber by the group. + |Miss Bertha Widmar, South Bend,/themselves, is nearing completion. | her missionary post in Tokyo Mrs. Nolan, one of three hon- ——— a .

orary members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, is listed in! : 3305050033 “Who's Who” and the biography! section of ‘“American Women! * In addition to her juvenile &n - = [adult novels, she has written four «.. At COLONIAL and COLONIAL UPTOWN ; jystery novels, short stories and serials. The latter have appeared

in the magazines, “St. Nicholas,” “Story Parade,” “Junior Home,”

_ The Women’s Committee, In- » diaca State Symphony Society, = will have a meeting and luncheon for out-of-town members Friday . ©. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Charles ‘Latham will pre-! side at the council meeting at 10} a. m. and luncheon will be served at noon. Award winners in this year’s season ticket campaign will be honored at luncheon. Miss Josephine Madden will preside. Miss Alma Patton, Marion, will speak on the program to be presented Saturday and next Sunday, by the orchestra. The members will attend a rehearsal at 2:30 p. m. Fri-

ay. Council board members are Mrs. C. Lloyd Billman, Manilla; Mrs. Ward G. Biddle, Bloomington, and Mrs. Joe McCord, Greencastle.» Regional directors are Mrs. Hermine W. Colson, Bluffton; Mrs. Thomas Maiben, Logansport; Mrs. Anthony Brooks, Columbus, and Mrs. Albert J. Fields, Bedford.

Campaign Awards ° To Be Presented

Members who will Teceive awards of season tickets are Mesdames Marvin E. Curle, William

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oP Herbert Gibbs, T. Victor Keene, ” Robert M. Lingle, Burke Nicholag| and Outi Life. 5 rn | v AANA, and Stuart A. Wilson, Mi Committee members in charge = Greene and Miss on Grass) of dinner arrangements include > Representatives who will be] Miss Rosemary Ronsheim, Ander- a honored for the work their or- {son, project chairman; Miss Dor- E+) ganizations did in the campaign thy Newberg and Miss Patricia include Miss Helen Hollingsworth, Donnelly, invitations; Miss Mary, « Ayres’; Mrs. Leonard A. Solomon, Caroline O'Dell, speaker, and Miss, Council of' Jewish Women; Miss Alice Robertson and Miss Floy| Margaret Saltzman, Indiana Bell Wilcox, decorations. Telephone Co.; Mrs. Raymond ig Earhara Lovell ga Miss| , Sweeney, Junior Group, Women’s ge McKay wi ma. PE pro- : Committee; Miss Margaret De- gram arrangements, and isses| : . Prez, Eli Lilly & Co.; Mrs. Mazie Heiney, Donnelly and O'Dell are| = - Brown, P. R. Mallory & Co.; Mrs. in charge of publicity. | ~ J. H. Thomas, Wasson’s, and Mrs. Prof. Rosamond R. Jones is oo. F. Eugene Thornburgh, ‘White ¥ 2 ; : faculty sponsor of the group. . Cross Guild. : TR , LE i ; £ i = ; Te a | ~ o 2 or luneheoy guests will in- Paul Foerster displays a wallpaper rack to and Mrs. Edith Moore, designer for the Freeman Try Helicopters N Toe ars Pour Dp ceiatived, (left to right) Miss Eunice Johnson, vocational Store Equipment Co. The club aids students in To Speed Swiss Mail | er 3 - Mrs. E. C. McDonald, Wayne: informatien Sofia oF he Altrusa Clubr Miss choosing careers and Barbara is interested in | GENEVA — Postal authorities! - d Mrs. Hoyt Moore, Decatur; Mrs.| Barbara King, Technical High School art student, store furniture designing. in Switzerland are experimenting| - re: = ation, Pike; an E.| The Vocational Information Ill, Fifth District governor of John D. Tritt, Paul Mozingo, [With helicopters as a means of] a » on » an van| Committee of the Altrusa Club Altrusa International, will be Estan Peacock, C. H. Schwo- speeding up air mail from prin-| 3p La) will present a program Friday the honor guest. A Re cipal post offices to airports. | w= on TS A announces that| night at a dinner meeting in Mrs. Arthur F. Krueger will Dever Robert T. Somers and | Tests already have been made § re - e three more lunch-| the Hotel Washington. The present the program and Miss Frank D. Walker, Misses Mar- |In Zurich and further experiments cS wang Fear for out-of-town theme will be “Vocational In- Hattie Lundgren is in charge of guerite S. Clayton, Portia Chris- |are planned in Lausanne and| J TE on e Women's Com-| formation—Altrusa’s Participa- decorations. Miss Eunice John- tian, Louisa Davis, Harriet Bern. In Bern; flights will be - - : ; rontidian ey — open t6 any tion, Yesterday, Today and To- son is chairman of the Voca- Gerdts, Edith Haynes, Mary |made from the roof of one of the = b Womer' Bape Ss member of the! morrow.” tional Information Committee. Huey, Lilllan Moulton, Kathryn post office buildings to Thun and| > 8s Committee. Mrs. Leota Rennard; Danville, The members are Mesdames Bowlby and Edith Moore. Biel. f- ~ - 3 TAX ’ . -~ 4 0 Dts time to lef Cnllo oy ¥ igns in ‘ - © Silver + inner-, . Co ’ mpart- ) = 3 Feadise Shoes a #4 dnamatic ne-pricing 4 | ne~ ’ ad EVERY PAIR OF FAMOUS PARADISE SHOES For Yo B TH | : "FOR JUST ONE WEEK (MONDAY, NOV. 15TH wv ur pountitui © : THROUGH SAT., NOV. 20TH), AT THIS ONE A te - - LOW PRICE. SKETCHED ARE BUT A FEW . Y—— Thanksgiving Table A a FROM A HUGE, VERSATILE COLLECTION IN a QUR- STREET FLOOR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. © § SHOP EARLY, WHILE SIZES ARE COMPLETE P C DI N N ER | S ET i ; . . » OR USE THE MAIL ORDER BLANK. . v 3

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