Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1949 — Page 14
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° Talk Before |
& Sense in Psychiatry Theme n Paychiat
Delta ‘Sorority, Sout 330 p. m, wes)
} Medusaday, Mis. Marvin Lugar 3520 Washington Bivd. will be
. § He wil aiscuss “Nonsense, " Common Sense and Psychiatry.”
Dr. Murray De Armond willl |
‘Mrs. D. A. Shardelow is chair * man of the event, assisted ww 8 © Mesdames Walter Huehl, John (A; McConnell, John N, Ott, Rob- © 7 ert P. Ulrich, Kenneth H. Wood, # Bagar J. Rennoe and M. Speers MacCollum, Misses Narcie Pollitt, 8 Schwartz and Lucy Wakefield.
liance will be honor guests, They are Mesdames Merritt L. Thompson, Harry Houghtalen, James Baird, Marshall Crumbaker, Marret Hoke, Eugene Ong, Dale oung, Dale Stansbury, Frederic I. Barrows, H. D. Hooley, Wendell M. Hicks and Otto K. Jensen, * Also Mesdames William R. Shirley, Wallace Wadsworth, Dana Jones, John A. Bruhn, James E. Allen, Everett D. Bergen, Garrett W. Olds, Robert G. Renick, Seward A. Baker, E. Hobart Burgan, Henry J. ker
Helen Tichenor and Miss Liiljan’ Martin,
Sorority Chapter Té Be Installed
Chi Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will be installed Satur-
- Hotel Washington, Frank Armstrong, Dayton, O., grand jean, will conduct the installatiol She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert L. Anderson and Mrs.
3 Robertson, Beech Grove; Mrs. M. H. Seidl Jr. and Mrs. Emrys Davies, Detroit, and Mrs. Harold McCormick, Anderson. The charter new chapter are M. Cook, Richard A. Garber, OcWwW. F. Mackey,
bers of the
Taylor, 9256 N. Keystone Ave,
Xi Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will have a party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs.
ou The past presidents of the al-:
and Truman Woodmansee, Miss|
day night following & dinner in| the Mrs.!
will] po iimett. nominate’ officers to be elected] DUFDSHL.
E. 48th St. (By MAJORIE TURK.)
LYNN DEANNE 1 HALL is interested in art. She paints grown-up ladies in evening|, dresses and clothes for her paper dolls. She stages full scale style shows after carefully dressing the diminutive handmade models. Lynn, called “Honey,” is T!4-years-esdames Paut0} and in the second grade at’ School 80. The blond miss ice-skates, enjoys fishing with her Dad and arranges flower gardens. elephant ears and snap-dragons. Lynn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deal Hall, 3105
Photos by Ruth Ann Hamiica, Tities Saf Photographie
Her favorites are the animal flowers—
- {Luncheon Speaker
‘| Road, will entertain.
Garden Club
To Nominate
R. Meeks and Henry Taylor are the newly appointed members of
names were announced
are Mrs,
The commifteé members
at She Sofvestion to be held APr.| ore and 14 in Bloomington, Mrs. . Floyd Brown, Ellettsville, is con- honor; Haute vention chairman. : Members also discussed the Blue Star Memorial Highway project at yesterday's session.
presided.
2 O0.W. Butning. 3s $1613 Finley St.
The Bridal Scanow
Anita Hancock Makes eines vem =. 10, 2 PINS for Wedding Feb. 5
Miss Anita Hancock announces|the approaching marriage of their the nominating committee of the two additional bridesmaids for daughter, Willa Jo, to Robert L.
Garden Club of Indiana. Their Der wedding at 3:30 p. m., Feb. yoster.|5, in the Tabernacle Presbyterian| 1 on™, ap. of MS 00 dura : 30-p. M.|day at a mesting of the club in| CHUrch to F. Allen Schmidt. They 16% R. Tremain, Richmond. The today in the Hotel Washington. (the Columbia. Club. James
Granville, 0. and An
The other bridal attendants Miss Laura. Lindley, maid of} 1 officiate. Miss Jeanne bridesmaid, “and ¢ ponor and the bridesmaids will
Peggy Jacobs, counsin of the t 1 bride, junior bridesmaid. be Miss Maly Kate Jennings and} gy
Miss Burnett,
Ave, assisted by her mother, Mrs. John Downing, Mooresville, Mrs. Rot t C. Burnett, will give, brother's best man. Ushers will
4 miscellaneous shower at 3 m. Sunday for Miss Hancock. Nd ” Miss Sally Ann March has set ha ne and pe Edward Edger- Butler University.
Gillingham,| wedding will be at 4 p. m. Jan.
‘Thome. This is an annual affair,
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Mrs. David Ross To Talk At Dinner .
The Young en’s Club also will meet at 6 p. m. today in the Lincoln Room of the YWCA. A short business meeting will be conducted by Mrs, Orville Lee, president.
Herron Art Museum, will lecture on “Art” Mrs. Arthur F. Krueger, superintendent of the Indiana Women's Prison, will be hostess to the Altrusa Club tomorrow night. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. in! the prison. An “All-Altrusa Musical” program will be held in the chapel with Misses Katherine Bowlby, Helen Robinson, Mary Gottman and Bernice Mozingo in charge.
Mrs. Jules Zinter
Mrs. Jules Zinter will discuss “History and People of Alaska” at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting tomorrow of the Victorian ITSC Chapter. Mrs. Jesse H. Thomson, 3956 Broadway, will be the hostess.
Officers will be elected at the) 8 p. m. meeting tomorrow of the Friday Evening Cross Town Club. Mrs. Max L. Keller, 1484 Maynard
Mrs. Emil Sprinkle, 50 N. Kealing Ave. entertained the Three G's Club last night.
Open House
By Legion Unit
The Robison-Ragsdale Unit, American Legion and Auxiliary, will have an open house and dinner at 6:30 p. m.,, Feb. 1, in the
There will be a program after the dinner and awards will be presented to members of the police and fire departments. The policemen and firemen to be honored have been selected by a group of post members for outstanding Work:
There will be "a card party at at
mittee of Refugees, during 94g. {47 in Salsburg, Austria. :
Professional Wom-|
Robert Parks, curator of thei:
room at Long Hospital.
Long Hospital To Receive Proceeds
The Riley Cheer Guild will give their annual benefit card party at 1:30 p. m., Feb, 4, in the Murat Theater. The proceeds from the party will be used to furnish the four sun parlors ‘at Long Hospital and to purchase surgical equipment for Riley Hospital. At 1:30 p. m. Tuesday the group will meet in Ayres’ Auditorfium to make final plans for the event, Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, president, has called a meeting of the board of directors for 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in the auditorium,
Mrs. Noble T. Reed
Is General Chairman Mrs. Noble T. Reed is general chairman and Mrs. W. H. Haine is her assistant. Mrs. E. J. Aumann is chairman of table prizes. She ‘will be helped by Mrs. A. J. Robinson and Mrs. T. E. Berry. The special committee is headed by Mrs. W. O. Eakin with Mesdames C. D. Vawter, R. W, Lindsey, T. J. Parrott, Joe Gaebler, Howard Deputy and K. N. Huber as members. The special prize committee includes Mrs. Kenneth Harlan, chairman, and Mesdames Hiram Graham, Carl 8. Jones and Ber-
A Misa Patricia 50 in the Roberts Park Methodist Church. The Rev. Amos L. Boren
Miss Lura Mae Schoeptmer, be his]
5021 Central|’ pay Tremain will be Frank Jannech, Richard Ellis, “tRobert Goote and James Tremain, brother of the prospective bride-
for her wed- The bridegroom-to-be attended
groom, .. Jat a 6: a
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iAnnual Event
Western Springs, Ill The future bride is the daughter of Albert Thomas March, Western Springs, and Mr. Stephenson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, Lake Wawasee, The~ bride-to-be attended Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga., and the prospective bridegroom will be graduated In February from Purdue University,
Willa. Jo: Buell - Will Be Married
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford G. Buell, i615 N. Tacoma Ave. announce
Musicale Sets
The Camille Fleig Junior and the Student Sections of ‘the Matinee Musicale will present He an-
group, American Association of University Women, will- meet at 8 po m. today In the home of Mrs. Hugh Wriggelsworth, . Ralston Drive. The cussion. topic will be “Fun for the Very Young.”
8 p.m. today in Shop sponsored by i “Hayward Barcus Unit, American Legion
Mrs. Earl ae. is chairman
and Mrs. W. O
Women’s Rotary Club
chairman.
chairman, and Mesdames H. J. Walker, Jesse Figel,
Davis, C. F. Millican, Homer
{ss Donna ‘Gail Buell, sister/Auxiliary. The proceeds will be Woodburn, of bride ri will be maid/8iven to the unit's welfare fund. Brown and E. Ford Bergen.
Mrs. A. D. Green is hospitality
Bain, G. E. Bomberger, William €. Carper, Deputy, Huber, Carl Irrgang, Hans Jacobsen, O. O.
The Women’s Rotary Club will| Johnson, Jones Paul B. McCarty.
hear George A. Saas speak on ‘Eat Jour Spinach and Like It” :15 dinner meeting Monday
fa the Women's Department
Ticket chairman is Mrs. Dan Babcock assisted by Mesdames R. R. Allentharp, J. H. Andrews and R: W. Cook. Mrs. William G. Ennis is chairman of cards.
Club.
mn were ni Mys, Efros Is Hadassah Speaker
Mesdaner Max Selig, Sam Wolf and David Sablosky os. discuss plans over coffee at a report meeting.
Mrs. Israel] Bfros of New York
will be guest speaker for the 13th annual Hadassah Donor luncheon, it was announced today by Mrs. David L. Bablosky,
.| general chairman. The luncheon un
will be at 12:30 p. m. next Wednesday in the Claypool Hotel. , Mrs. Efros returped to the U. 8. in December after 20
:| months in Israel. She was the
only American woman who remained through the cruclal period of establishing a sovereign Jewish state. When she arrived in Jerusalem April, 07 the British administration alréady was turning Palestine into An armed camp.
Organized Group
73| Of Volunteers
She joined the people's guard. stood watch at Jerusalem road
blocks, Mpvoice on itelligéinos missions for the
found themselves involved In
“We did what we were told to do: We went where we were told to go,” she sald, when she returned home. ) Mrs. Efros was director of field work In education for Hadassah in 1944. An alumna of the University of Buffalo, she also attended Johns Hopkins University and took graduate work in adult education. «She has been assistant supervisor of health education in the 1 system Child Study “Institute in Buffalo. She was decorated as a Jewish defender
of the Holy ony by the military Jerusalem area.
‘governor of the
from the event will be ‘used for the national projects of Hadas sah. In 1933 the organization took over the youth immigration 1 from Germany, when Hitler's world plan excluded Jews. Since then 33,000 children have been supervised. Twenty thousand are trained in crafts and trades
of the
Mesdémes William G. Ennis, W. O. Eakin Jr. and Joe Gaebler examine pine furniture in a day The women are on the committee for a benefit card party which the Riley Cheer Guild | is Sponsoring Feb. 4 i in n the Murat Theater to pay for four rooms’ furnishings.
nard Jeup. On the candy com-i{f [mittee are Mrs. Frank H. Milles, |
Her committee in-j}. . Wheeler is presl-| 405 Mesdames Jeup, William D.
20 W. Washington st.
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