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THURSDAY, HURSDAY, DEC, 2. 1048
Panhellente ” To Make Plans!
_ For Convention
Brunch-Bridge Party Set by Columbia Club
The Indianapolis Panhellenic Association will meet at 7:30 p. m. Moriday in the home of Mrs. Roy-|! er K. Brown, 5868 Carrollton Ave, She will be assisted by Mesdames! James Gregory, Fred Blum and| Howard McDavitt and Miss June. Dunham. , es Mrs. Richard C. Lennox will report on the recent scholarship dinner and plans will be discussed convention. The convention be held "Apr. 23 in Indianapelis.
There will be a Christmas party after the meeting.
A brunch-bridge — will “be given at 11 a. m., Dec. 22, for “members of the Columbia Club and their guests. Mesdames C. W. Richardson, J. M. Williams, Edwin G. White, Floyd ‘Burns and John Baldwin are to be hostesses.
The Indianapolis Associate Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority, will have a Christmas luncheon Monday in the 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. . 8 8 A fashion show will be pre- By AGNES H. OSTROM sented by Wasson’'s after the “The most important qualiluncheon. Hostesses will be Mes-| fication for writing is a natural dames A. C. Raup; J. H. Alber-| talent. No. writer is made, unshardt, J. H. Fetterhoff, 2 less there is this native characHedges, William M. Lochr an ‘ teristic-on. which t6 build,’ ow Mrs. CONIA Nor A-1-p..m luncheon meeting i of the In a. Society of the! 155 Daughters of Founders and Pa- Mrs triots” of America will be held 4 Saturday in the “Propylasum. There will be a business session after the luncheon. Reports of committees will be read and new officers will be elected. Mrs. William Dobson}, will preside. Mrs. Kenneth Dix Coffin will present a book review.
The Mother Theodore Oircle, Daughters of Isabella, will meet Tuesday in the Catholic Community Center. Miss Delight} Kelley is to speak on “Personal‘ized Makeup.” Miss Alma Nalley is reserva-| John J. Blackwell, 4250 Central tions chairman. The comniiftee! Ave.; Miss Marjorie Ruth Lit-
Nolan spoke on “The Rocky Road to Writing” at the Matrix Table dinner, sponsored by the Butler University Chap-
ter of Théta Sigma Phi, held
in the university cafeteria.
of their distinction as outstanding coeds on the Fairview campus, were presented five senior girls, all of Indianapolis. They include Miss Joanna
Mrs. Loomis Jennings, 42 Meridian Pl; Miss Betty Black-
Miniature “wheels,” symbols °
Jennings, daughter of Mr. and -
well, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, °
The Rocky Road. Ls Waiting ce i
Misses Jacqueline Smith, Patricia Bond, Marjorie Little, Betty Blackwell and Joanna Jennings ++. winners of "wheel" awards at the Butler University Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table last night.
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tle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B.-Little, 638 W. 43d 8t.; Miss Jacqueline ‘Louise Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith, 1947 W. Vermont “St, and Miss Patricia Jane
Tikes Pationce And Discipline
Mrs. Naomi Whitesell was named amr associate member of Theta Sigma Phi. She is a member of the Butler. faculty in the Department of Journalism and has taught in Michigan State Normal. She has also done newspaper work for the Chicago Tribune and free lance publicity.
‘Miss. Joanna Heiney, presi--
dent ofthe Butler organization, presented the awards. Faculty sponsor: Mrs. Rosamond R. Jones announced Mrs, Whitesell's membership. =~ “Good writing requires pa-
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Day at IU
Program. Features Talks, Luncheon
music, will be held Saturday on the Indiana University campus in Bloomington. Members of Iota Epsilon Chapter will be hostesses. Other chapters participating include Zeta, Jordan Conservatory of Musie, Indianapolis; Jota Eta, Indiana State Teachers College, * Terre Haute; Iota Chi, Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, and the recently installed group from Evansville College. Registration at 9 a. m. in the Student Building will be followed {by a 10 a. m. roundtable discus{sion ‘and busihess meeting. The .inoon luncheon will be held in the |Union Building. The 3 p. m. musi|cale in the recital hall of the Music [Building will be given by Miss {Ruth Dye, pianist, and Miss Patti |Browne, soprano, {members | A social hour will follow in the {Music Building lounge.
ow Zeta Chapter
tience, discipline, industry and To Fete Founders courage to go on_in face of On Tuesday, Zeta Chapter will] many disappointments,” said {hold its* annual Incorporation Mrs. Nolan, who was-introduced (Day service in honor of the 12 by Miss Mary Caroline O'Dell. |living founders. The dinner will “Give writing a fair chance,” |be held at 6: 30 p. m. in the Propadvised her college-age lis- ylaeum.
Ws IRS J Bog fe tensive Ro RR your “SHINING goal’ gives you only a partial sense of achievement, turn your talent to. another “fleld.” The author -of “Gather Ye Rosebuds” delighted her audience with tales of her early experiences in the fourth estate. She described in detail her first interview in the southern Indiana river town of Evansville, where she learned fundamentals of -cub reporting. When she queried Maize King, famous toe dancer of the Keith
LAmelia. Mabel Leive, Ethel 8. Lonney and Ruth Jewell Freeny. Also the Misses Mabelle Hendleman, Norma Smith, Bernice Shwire, Margaret Reinhard, Hazel Morris and Iva Carpenter. There will ‘be a formal pledge! service by the active chapter and formal initiation of the new members of the patroness group. The program is ander the direction of Mrs. Nilo Hovey and Miss Jo Hatt and will he presented by| Miss Mary Spalding, harpist; Miss
circuit who was already in her [Audrey Marshall, pianist, and declining years, her reporter's [Miss Constance Connette, so-| account at that time was some- Prano. thing “special,” ‘Mrs. Nolan re- | Decorations committee mem-|
{bers are Misses Dye, Irma Swickiard and Browne Mrs. Stanley
! counted. ~
in charge of the meeting includes’ = Misses Catherine Arkins, Louise!
Campbell. ise Carter inf Pa troness Club to Observe.
Biddle.
Two Hospital | Guilds Meet
Here Monday ‘the subject of Mrs, 8. E. Fenster-
St. Vincent's Hospital Guild. maker's talk. She will appear in . members will meet Monday in the Mexican costume as will Mrs. nurses’ - home. Mesdames A. M. James W. Costin, who will sing, Donata, Larry Zapp and Frank and Mrs. F. T. Edenharter, who Lobraica age officers of the day. will give a program of Mexican Mrs. Robert F.: Betz is luncheon music. Luncheon will be served chairman. Her assistants includelat noon. Mesdames B. Kemper Westfall, | s = » “Norman Wilson, F. L. Ponder, | M. J. Hammel; Jessie B. Smythe, sori party for members William’ Carlson, ‘F. J. Giorgianni| friends of the Children's Sunand C. F. Klauss. {shine Club, Inc. will be held at » »
nual luncheon and a musicale. Mrs. Homer ‘A. Woods Jr.,
| She will be assisted by-Mrs. Wil
members of the Sunnyside Guild|Athletic Club.. is scheduled for 12:30. p."m. Mon-| day in the Indianapolis Athletic|chairman, and Mrs. Robert B. Club, There wil be a gift ex-|Straugh Is -assisting her. Comchange and Christmas program mittees for the party include after the luncheon. (Mrs. 8. R. Lovick and Mrs. The hostesses will be Mesdames Clifford Richter, “reservations; “"Hanly R. Blackburn,. Donald” W. Mrs." "James French “and Mrs. Brodie, Albert W. Claffey, 0. A. B. L. Byrket, decorations; Mrs. Chillson, William T. Eisenlohr, Wiliam Rich and Mrs. George E,W, Dyar, Nordeau Heaps, Wil- Newton, “prizes; Mesdames Walliam H. Hanning, George W,|tér ~Zimimeérman, = Kolilstaedt and G. F. Kleder. Peake and Alva Cradick, Wheeler Mission; Mrs. Windsor Weaver, cards and tables; Mrs.
A 7 Harry Lseh program, and to 0 Mesdames T. Johnson, Cradick and Chris Haan, hos-
pitality, Mrs. D. C. Jolly 1s president of
Yule Party
Cornel Cote Fairbanks AE] DAR, “held “its Christmas mar “party this: ErteTROo in the Propyé)” a pas TT laeum. Mrs, Orville Shattuck, Re- Mrs; Ernest x Becker and Mrs, gent, presided at the short busi- E. M. Schofield will entertain ness meeting, followed by a mu- members of “the Garden Study sical program. {Club with a~tea from 2 to § Donations were taken for the 0'Clock Friday afternoon in Mrs. scholarship presented to a girl at Shofield’s home, , 5202 N. Delaware the Tamassee Mountain School, St: Tamassee, 8. C. Mrs. Henry F. Schricker; ‘honPresenting the program were orary member of the club, will be Miss Gloria Harvey, harpist; Ben a special guest, Constable, bass, ¥nd Mrs. Russell hos! Barton, contralto, Tea hostess chairman was Mrs.
‘ ° are brown, Tue program an Tyo Seniors
Charles Weiss, assisted by Mrs.| _ . Will Dance
James H. Obear, Pp upils to Pr esent : The senior class of Tudor Hall School will hold its annual dance
Piano Recital in ‘Y’
The pupils of Miss Ida Evelyn|at 9 p. m, Saturday in the school. is general
will be Mesdames Robert:
at 7:45 p. m. Dec. 11 in the YMCA. | chairman.
Participating will be Bessel (ite members are Misses
Kocher, John Harmbn, Martha and Carol Loyd, Susan Parnell, Peggy Soach. Judls Morison,
“Christmas in Mexico” will be
The annual Christmas toell and
noon Thursday, Dec. 16, in the A luncheon meeting for the Ball Room of the Indianapolis
Mrs. T. G. Evard is general
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the. club, and Mis, William - F.
Assisting thef-
and Gretchen] -
Betty Danz, Nancy Stillwell, Harold Napier, Joanne Fox, Darlene Tharp, Diane Martin; Carol! E. Healy. _-Robert Adams, Jane Schuh, William Tobin, Marjorie Grimes, Joyce Cannon, Phyllis Napier, Florence Andrews, Patricia and Phyllis Craig, Gary Christie, Judy Burgin, Barbara Niell, Percia Harmon, John Schwegman and - Paul Schuh. Solos will be sung by Geneva Adams accompanied by Juanita Gribben.
Council to Meet The annual Christmas party of A n. Council, ITSC, will be held Monday night in the Woman’s Department Club. All past presidents and presiding - presidents are invited, There will be a surprise Christmas program-and a gift exchange:
abi —————————— Alumnae Club To Meet Mrs. Joseph B. Snoy, 2036 Winfleld Ave., will be hostess for the ofthe Babes Alumnae:
Wemmer. Also: Miss Marjorie Teetor, Hagerstown; Miss Nancy 'Closson, Logansport, and Miss Emily Stubbs, Lafayette. In the receiving line for the dance will be Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Mrs. Catherine Easton, Miss Mann, Mrs. Guerney Mann, Miss Morrison and Mrs. Guy E. Morrison: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teetor and their daughter, Marorie, will be hosts at a dinner in the Columbia | Club before the dance. Their
senior class and their escorts.
Personnel Women" To Meet Dec. 14
The monthiy dinner meeting
Women of Indianapolis will be held -at- 4:45 p.m. Dee, 14 in the 40 & 8 Chateau Club, 421 N. Pennsylvania Bt. Discussion leader will be Miss Marian White, assistant safety
Club at 8 p. m. tomorrow.
tsubject—wil--be- “Organized Personnel Plan”
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guests will ‘be members: of the}
of the’ Association of Personnel
director at Ell Lilly & Co, The
Christmas With Musicale
Two local organizations will observe Christmas with an an-
‘5719 Winthrop Ave., will be the
hostess for the morning musicale of. the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority, on Wednesday at 10:30 a. m.
liam Herbert Gibbs.
Becker, H. T. VanLandingham, Cornelius 'Kelwig, Elmer Roesener, Louis Wolf, G. B. Taylor, Mark H. Reasoner and James P. Tretton.
Toys - i Tc 0y's - To oys Wonderful $tory-Book Dolls
| Morris and Mrs. Robert Shultz. Mrs. Shulz is president of the Chapter;
Legion Auxiliary ‘Sets Christmas Party
The John H. Holliday Jr. Unit, patroness group and Miss Patricia
{Indianapolis Alumnae
annual luncheon and chapter. oe party at 12:30 p. m.
Wednesday. Mrs. R. B. Daley, 4646 Graceland Ave. Will ‘be the Parliamentary. Club. : hostess. To Hear Mrs. Members will bring gifts for the| . Mrs. Matilda Collier will pre-
Coffin 1s hostess chairman, assist] Parliamentary Law Club
ving Countryman, Lloyd Clay- Hotel Washington. combe, Earl D. Finley, Ruth Mec-| Mrs. {Phetridge, George Whelden, Rob-|present the program and Mrs. lert Rehm and Thomas Kibler.
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The first state day of Sigma : Alpha Iota, national professional ‘Ss \sorority for women in the field of | &
Zeta Chapter
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Members of the Kirshbaum Community Center's kindergarten, the Kiddie Kamp, went for a train ride yesterday afternoon. Boarding the Monon at the 38th St. Station for a-trip to Union Station are Sydney Netzorg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Netzorg, 1932 gis Kessler Boulevard,
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rector of SF ihe kindergarten and MO: Bertie city passenge agent for tha line. . - # Forty-five children at. the Kirshbaum ° kindergarten, Kiddie- Kamp, - know- pow -what makes a train run. They rode
from the 38th Street Station to the Union Station on the Monon yesterday, During their 20
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. . - , Frank Fierman,- Nathan Regenstrife, ‘Julius Maurer, Sam Smulyan, Leo Netzorg, Harry "Einstandig; Herschel Rudy, Robert Trattner, Dave Cooper, -and Max Zimet. Mrs. Floyd R. Beitman Jr. is director of the Kindergarten. Her assistants are Mrs. Alvin Raphael- and Mrs. Bernard - Bloom, M. O. Benefiel, city passenger agent for the Monon, aided them.
Mrs. Earl R. Briggs heads the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geor Maplewood, Pa., [American Legion Auxiliary, will|Dunten is president of the active Richard H. Arnett, son of (Walter Arnett, married Nov. 20 in S88. Peter and Cathedral,
Colwell,
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Columbus, were|
The Rev. Fr.|
Cornelius Sweeney ‘officiated.
bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Rob|Knightstown home. Mrs. Kenneth) side at a meeting of the Vinzant|ert Cox. Mrs. Cox was matron of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Weickert at/honor and Mrs. Charles Arnett jafinounce the: engagement of ed by Mesdames Herbert Hill, Ir-'8 p. m. next Thursday in the sister-in-law. of the bridegroom, |their daughter, Suzanne Evelyne, land Miss ‘Phyllis Miller were [to Arnold Otis Johnson :Jr. son W. C. Bartholomew will|bridesmaids.
and| Mrs | Sigma Phi
Out-of-State Couple Wed Here
Miss “Claire Frances Colwell,|[Robert Hommel, Kenton, O., andi, 0 ge | |Joseph Raab, New York, - .
The reception was held in the ‘Lamba Fraternity (house, They will be at heme at (1116 N. Capitol Ave.
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Like We Were - WDC Hears
Three At Annual Forum Here
Society and people are not ine herently worse than they ever were, it was decided yesterday afternoon in the Woman's De= partment Club. | But we are simply “more and {more like we were” in the words lof an Indiana coeducational cole {lege president. The occasion for the discuss {lon' was the anpual WDC forum. |The theme was “Modern Ethical Trends—-Why. and Where Are [They Lgading?" ‘ BackMg the statement of Dr. I. Lynd Esch, Indiana Central ‘ollege president, were Dr, Mary [Ashby Cheek, Rockford Collegs
Ipresident, and Mrs, Florence Thackér Bradley, Indianapolis lawyer, formerly with Juvenile Court. “And,” said Dr. Esch, “it
wouldn't do any harm for us to admit our mistakes to our ¢hile {drer. They won't attempt to live up to a perfect pattern. |. “In our generation,” he stated, [there has been a trend toward war. - However, because of the peacetimeg@evelopnient of transe portation and communications, |thts generatioh is the only one ‘that could have had a World (War. It is not because we are either a better or worse generation.”
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ng-term.... {ward open admession and dis|cussion of ~ ethical problems, a {psychological reaction tothe ‘hypocrisy of former generations; {the trend away from outward |torms of discipline or compulsion, as spanking, and the trend away from individual, personal responsibility. : “We are prone to put the blame jon someone or something else, |the, government, society, environ» iment.” he stated. *The attitude of our young people depends on their teaching and on ‘the example of their parents, Today many of these are trying--to-‘get by' with things.” Mrs. Bradley declared, “The varioys revolutions—in- | dustes, educational, social—of last generation are largely responsible for this adult delinquency. And most specifically the emancipation of women, which has altered our homelife, " the lawyer said. Accordng to Dr. Cheek we have
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