Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1948 — Page 28
© PAGE 28 _ + Dr. Herman B Wel ~ December Dinner Meeting of Indianapolis AAUW Branch ~~ %
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Of Event on Tuesday, December 14
Dr. Herman B Wells. president of Indiana University, will be guest speaker for the December dinner meeting of the Indianapolis | Branch, American Association of University Women. will be held at 6:30 p. m.. Dec. 14, in the North Methodist Church. ‘ “Higher Education in Germany and the Restoration of t . German People,” will be discussed by Dr, Wells
5 Candidates For Queen of
Nurses’ Ball
The annual Christmas dance of the Indiana University Training School for Nurses will be Saturday night in Baill Residence. Five candidates for the beauty queén to be crowned at the ball have | been, selected They are Miss Mary T.ou Hamfiton, Bluffton; Miss Dorothy Day, Valparaiso; Miss Verna Jo
Astley, Terre Haute: Miss Betty “Gaumer, Plymouth. “and Miss
; ha to which the: entire campus has been invited, is being sponsored by the Septerber senior class of studen! nurses. Andy Antlerson's orchestra will play from 8 to 11 p. m. Chaperans for the ball, ‘physicians on the Medical Center staff. and their wives, Include Dr. and Mrs. Carl P. Huber, Dr, and Mrs. V. K. Stoelting and Dr. and Mrs. J 8. Battershy. ) Miss Day is general chalrman
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The dinner!
He spent last winter and spring in Germany as cultural affairs adviser to the
American Military Government, Because of AAUW interest in international education, UNESCO! and extension of the UN cultural relations program are of primary importance in the AAUW pro gram Members ‘of the 1000 AAUW branches year gave $54 .000 international study grants to women of other coup tries Through the International Fed-| eration University Women emergency aid was given college women in war-torn countries tmmediately after their liberation. Supported Other Aid Legislation The organization also supported . legislation for the Fulbright Act for scholarships abroad the Mundt Bill for international educational exchange: of persons. books and materials, and ERP
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and Dr. Mable Newcomer, chalrman of the national committee on ¢ social studies, was sent to Germany to® aid in révision the German tax system for the Civil Affairs Division of the Office of Military Government, Dr. Kathryn ‘McHale, AAUW general director, is a member of “the U. 8 National Commission for UNESCO
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The members and quests had dinner ard danced. la t night in the Indianapolis. Athletic Club. Mss. Robert M, Stith (left) discusses the quild’s projects with Mrs. Bert-A. Gwynn, Mrs. Stith is pres: ident. of the quid. Standing are M wynn [left]! and Mr. Stith. The St. Margaret's Hospital Guild supports the occupational the rapy departm at General Hospital and Flower Mission and provides supplies. for the irens ward at General Hospital and
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In a Personal Vein— N By MARJORIE TURK «= THE CHILDREN OF BRENDONWOOD will carol on Christ-
The singing is one of several holiday activities being Mrs. P. B. Denning is
mas Eve: planned by members of the-community. helping to organize the carolers. On Dec. 13 the Brendonwood Garden Club will exhibit sonal’ lower arrangements in the community house and during Christmas week Cmdr, and Mrs, 13¢ E 36th
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Mrs. Bon O. Aspy ‘will plan
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Guatemala will be visited by
for her six French poodles and Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Greenlee, for those of Mrs. A. Hastings 5740 Central Ave, and their Fiske. Mr. and Mrs, Fiske will “45, 0hter, Marilyn. They will leave Dec. 22 for California. * ynoard their cruise ship in New where thev will visit Mr. and Orleans.
Mrs. Potter. Bowles of Rancho
iE , £2.28 2 * Santa Fe. PLANNING an at-home
Cadet Philip Sheridan, who i$ Christmas is Mrs. H. Talge a “yearling” at the United Brown, 2040 N. Delaware St.
She is gathering the fruits and
States Military Academy, will ~ spices for her. Christmas pud-
arrive Dec. 23 to spend a 10-day
5627 N. Meridian St., will go to their farm south of Brownsburg this week to-gather greens. for holiday decorating. The trees and shrubs were set-out by the Meditehs several years ago. Besides decking her own home, Mrs... Mediteh. will provide the evergreens for the Woman's Department Club.
Other West Point cadets who will be ‘in Indianapolis - over Christmas “include William Shiel, son of Mrs. Walter Shiel, 2715 N._Meridian St, and Pete | Beczkiewicz, son eof Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Beczkiewicz, 5102 Neo ineis-- St forza - ~ » * . ANOTHER GROUP of youthful carqlers Christmas Eve will
“he the children « of Golden CHIE Mis. Hatty Vv, wade has = ; Ss EEE assisted for many years with Why we have grown to be the thie traditional event; “After the} singing ‘in the late afternoon largest re-upholstering firm mn there will he a Tom and Jerry the State? party-.in. the Woodstock Club ' {or the adults. : WE DO! ie Se oh i emi re a eg amas AMONG THOSE who will “It's quality -work TTEpEnd the AoTiaaye traveling are: “Plus high dollar vatue! Mr..and Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, Te CC
34-3) 4bth-St. Rand their. daughter, Harriet Margatet-"They will £0 to New Orleans and Miami Beach. . .. Mr. and Mrs: C. E.
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The Woman's Department Club {will have a holiday air when Mrs. {Frances E. Artist and her com-| {mittee finish decorating the bulld~ {Ing tomorrow. A Mrs. Artist, as[sisted by Mrs. D. 8. Meditch-and [Miss Pear! Kiefer, vice chaffmen,| (will meet at 10-a. m. to put up {the Christmas decoratigns. Committee members include: ({Mesdamgs H. FE. Blasingham, {Charles A. Breece, Helen Talge
{Browfi, Frank L. Cooper, Albert Crump, C. E. Griener. Philip A. |
Hennessee, Earl O. Jeffries and Harry G. Kennett. Also, Mesdames William F.
Kraas Jr.. Willis K. Miller, Edward 1. Pedlow., Paul N. Rowe, Louis J. Rybolt, Carl Spickel-
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‘Character Cavalcades’ To Be Presented
“Character Cawalcades for John W. Akers, Louisville, Ky., at the general meeting at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Akers is an actress and an instructor of draaries: iT a RE hus Eh {obert Burford, pianist and director. of the Howe High School music department, will bring six members -of the Howe band to present’ a Christmas music gram. - Mrs. Carl. J. Weinhardt. will preside. Each WDC member may {bring a prospective member as guest Hostesses will. he Mesdames William I. Hoag, Lowell T. Genung and C. Eugene Wolcott. Viece-chairmen of the committee are Mesdames Henry J. Windt, Louis J. Rybolt and Charles L.
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Annual Christmas Party Scheduled
© The WDC Garden Department will give its annual Christmas party for the Mothérs Club of the Mayer Chapel Neighborhood 2 p. m. Friday in the WDC clubhouse. Mesdames*Weinhardt, Hugh J. Baker and Merritt E. Woolf are in charge, assisted by a large committee. That group includes Mesdames
Miles 8S. Barton, Blasingham, Charles. 1. Bogert, George. A. Bowen, Robert M. Bryce, Edwin B. Evans, Genung, Williain H. Hart, L. C. Messick, Willis K. Miller, Clayton H. Ridge, Virgil
Stinebaugh and Frank J. Uhl and Miss Cledie Edington. Mrs. Charles C. Martin, travelér and lecturer, will discuss “Christmas in Mexico,” and Mrs. Glenn 0. Friermood will sing a group of
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