Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1948 — Page 27

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SUNDAY, DEC. 5, 1948

To Meet in Athletic Club

Author to Receive Honorary Membership! The Delta Beta Chapter, Psi

Jota Xi Sorority, will meet for, dinner at 5:30 p. m. tomerrow in! the - Indianapolis Athletic - Club, Mrs. Jeannette Covert Nolan, author, will be made the first; honorary member of the sorogjty. Following the dinner, a business meeting and party will be held in! the 38th Street Branch, Merchants! National Bank. Mrs. Wendéll Reed, grand secretary, is chairman of the special committee on honorary members. | Mrs. Martin Bastburn is dinner| hostess and Mrs. Combie Smith, is hostess for the party, Out-of-town guests will include Miss Leah Flint, Rushville, grand president; Mrs. J.D. Young, Co-| lumbus, Ind. grand vice president; Mrs. W. 'E. Houghland, Franklin,| grand treasurer; Mrs. Ben Gordon, | V Angola, grand adviser; Mrs. John! . . Shanks, Crown Point, . grand cocktail editor; Miss Inez Smith, Hunting-! » ton, grand conductress, and Mrs. L. J. Martin, Goshen, charity chairman. Others who will come from InTI diana eIieE 167 the meeting are. ye EAT symphony CHATFANT Hh AY Foot, Delph, northern: province chairman; Mrs. Charles WeddJe, Lebanon, central province chairman, Mrs. Earl Lawson, Vincennes, southern province chairman, and Miss Elsie Sweeney, Co-

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“Pony Wagon Town,” written! by Ben Riker of Indianapolis, has been chosen for a book review to be sponsored by the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.| Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will] give the review at 8 p. m.| Wednesday in the World War | Memorial. Mrs. Alvin Barrows, 4450 College . Ave. is ticket sales| chairman, and Miss Mildred] Morgan, 6365 Washington Blvd, | is. general chairman for the event.

Naturally, Naturally LONDON-—Dr. Edith Summers- |

sorority’s “Ruby Fund” at the dinner. The fund was established in 1947 to help any AOPI member in financial distress. Money will be placed in the “ruby box,’ recently constructed by Mr. Hiatt for the sorority. Seated at the speakers table

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and History,” dred Douglas, who orator and director candlelighting service. » 2 =

McCleary. kill, Parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Food, recently] told a women's conference in| clude Mesdames Hubert Eskew, Bromley, England, “If women led Tracy Dwens, William Blanford, the “handling of affairs, weapons would be prohibited *)

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Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will celebrate its 524 year ‘of existence with a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Riviera Club, Mrs. Ned 8. Long is arrangements chairman. - Her committee includes Mrs. Hubert Eskew and Mrs. Robert

lumbus, Ind. eres ees Swaim, reservations, and Mesdames Thomas Thompson, O. Paul: : Hiatt and Raymond H. Fisher, decorations. . Thetas to Get R eview Donations will be made to the

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This Week's Club Activities—

Pledges 13

Butler Coeds

* New Officers Elected By Tau Beta Sigma

Charles Henzie, director of the Butler University Band, announces the new officers and

‘ |pledges of Tau Beta Sigma, na-

tional honorary society for women belonging to the band. The. officers of the group include "Miss Barbara Williams,

Sellers, St. Auburn, vice president; Miss Jane Owens, Springport, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Phyllis Koehler, publicity. The 13 coed pledges are Miss Nancy Byus, Brownsburg; Miss Maxine Brock, Washington Court House, O.; Miss Jean Hinnefeld, Fortville; Miss Margery Harder, Atwood, Ill; Miss Diane Spencer, Hagerstown, Miss Nancy Heemalamazoo,—Mich., and Misses Patricia Ayres, Iris Jordan, Barbara Beck, Phyllis Vandeworker, Alice McClelland, Florence Henderson and Virginia Rodebeck.

Pittsboro, president; Miss Beverly|

. ~ : ‘By AGNES H. OSTROM siah,” Mrs. Robert Newby. M. Halgren, Robert Campbell] p. m. Mrs. B. A. Dosch, 1348 The holiday spirit will continue| Christmas tea. ~ «| 'and Harold O. Warren, To Bouthiview a in club meetings this week. Monday Conversation—2 p. m.| tants. Christmas story, Mrs.| dames George Layne, C. W. stl

Programs keyed to celebrate the Christmas theme will be presented at luncheon, tea and dinner events. The schedule for the week follows: TODAY Nature Study—3 p. m. Woollen's Garden Cabin. Music committee with Mrs. Elva Edwards, chairman, in charge. Christmas party and gift exchange. TOMORROW

Athenaeum Turners Women's|

Auxiliary—68 p. m. Athenaeum. Gift exchange. Dinner and business meeting. . Artman Council, ITSO—8 p. m. Woman's Department Club. Christmas party. Woman's—2:30 p. m. Mrs. D. M. Kernahan, 902 N. Bolton, hostess; Mrs. Tom Elrod and Miss Ann Hall, assistants. “Autobiography,” Mrs. Harry E. Barnard. ‘56th Anniversary. Monday Afternoon Reading—1:30 p. m. Mrs. J. R. Townsend, 3234 Washington Blvd., hostess; Mesdames Willmina = Espey, Clark C. Griffith and A. M.

Welchons, assistants. “The Mes-

Home Economics in Business 6:30 p. m, Mrs. Walter . Twi2548 Park, Group to be guests of Kingan & Co. Christmas gifts and

Tuesday Niters Homemakers

Westfield Woman's—1:30 Mrs. Henry Baumefer and Miss

Heyl Study—2 p. m. 38th St Branch, Mefchants National Bank. Christmas story, Mrs. Herbert A. Asperger.

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Mrs. Mark Dawson, 325 E. 37th, hostess. “The Madonnas,” Mrs. Frederick K. Sale. aise Now Era— 1 p. m. Mrs. F. 8. * Wood, 2046 Washington Blvd. hostess. History of “Old Man River,” Mrs. Thomas 8. Martin, Music. Dessert.

TUESDAY

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8 p. m. Mrs. Ralph Shull, 5712} Coburn, hostess.

party.

Myra Mendenhall, hostesses.| T. McCain, SATURDAY Christmas program. |Golden Glow Garden—1 p. m.[Catharine Merrll—3 p. m. PropyWEDNESDAY | ‘Mrs. Lysle Bryant, 1120 W.| laeum. Mesdames Albert L.

mas party.

ednesday = Afternoon—1 Mrs. Willard M. Peek, 5815 N. Illinois, hostess. Mesdames Ross

Leon A. Lockwood. Carols, Mrs, R. O. Minnick, director. Handkerchief exchange. Dessert.

vers and M. K. Richardson, as sistants. Mrs. John W. Thorn burgh, speaker. Girt exchange.

. THURSDAY gton Quest— Indianapolis Current Events— ying Johnsen aD Se rw. 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Lora Lackey, Rd. hostess: Mrs, BE. M 3042 Winthrop, hostess; Mrs. Hughes, _ assistant. “Famous Phebe Link, assistant, “Christ-| Madonnas” Mrs. David Lind-

mas in Early Indiana,” Mrs, Lackey. Music. Luncheon. Ladies Federal--Noon. Hotel Lin-! coln. Mesdames J, F. Matthews, K. 8. Barber, W. M. Ricketts,

ner. Story, Mrs. J. H. Armington. 3 North End Garden—1 p. m. Mrs, John M. Galm, 5683 Washing-

hostess.

Walter Clark and E. F. Cole.| ton Blvd, hostess. Canned man, hostesses. Christmas par- goods collection. Christmas ty and gift exchange. Lunchegn. meeting. . FRIDAY Woman's Round Table—1 p.m. Christmas Clio— 2 p. m. Mrs. Roy Sahm, Mrs. Frank J. Wise, 5317 510 Buckingham Dr., hostess.| Boulevard Pl, hostess; Pro-

gram, Mrs. John F. Edwards, Christmas carols.

p. m.

“Christmas Spirit,” Mrs. Robert W. Kellum and Mrs. Fred

34th, hostess; Mesdames Oliver Mills, Conrad Barrett, George

Rabb, Herbert 8. Wood, J. Emmett Hall, Ethel M. Rath-

Bertrand, Ernest Talkington| ert and George Caleb Wright Christ-| and Virgil Katterjohn, assis-| and Miss Josephine Herron; tants. Christmas story, Mrs.| hostesses. “Italy,” Miss Mildred

m.| , Rilus Doolittle. Christmas ex-{| Foster, Miss Grace Emery and Mrs. . Clifford E. Wagoner,

Guest day.

Pp. change. Dessert. » Joan of Are Chap, ITSO— 12:30

lam R. Tindall and Thomas Walsh. The sorority was founded at Barnard College, New York, and now has 52 active chapters and 82 alumnae chapters in the United States and Canada. There are more than 16,000 members.

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