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gan, assistant director of physical education, Indianapolis Pub"lic Schools; Mrs. Elmer Beeler, social hygienist; Dr. Louis Nie, neuropsychiatrist, and the Rev. “ John H. Vruwink.

Red Cross Film Will Be Shown

Following luncheon a motion picture, “Human Growth,” courtesy of the American Red Cross, will be shown. Reuben Behimer, head of the health and physical education department of Tech~ nical High School, will lead the discussion following.

Mrs. Jack Nugent, Miss Tina Brazil and Miss Mary Jane Coleman are examining a Greek cos-

tume to be modeled at the Sigma Kappa Sorority Alumnae Association tea on Jan. 29 in Ayres’ Auditorium. Proceeds will go to the sorority’s project—a school for girls in Greece.

Former Shortridge F. aculty To Be Honored at Dinner

Thursday. “Understanding the] ° Former faculty members will be honored at the annual reunion Problems of Delinquency” will be| dinner tonight of the Shortridge High School Alumnae Association.

Honor guests at the dinner to be held in the school include Messrs. and Mesdames E. M. Hughes, H. P. Johnson, George Cross-

¥ Party to Aid

Craig and Willlam A. Evas. Other former faculty members who will be special guests are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kuebler, Stude ts Rub, Mary ante Mobay; Shun The Eliza A. Blaker Club will Lorle Krull, Carolyn Ashbrook,have a card party at 1:30 p. m. Marie Todd and Elsie M. Hall.|Saturday in the Colonial Furni-

Alumnae Club To Meet, Hear Miss Montague

The Alpha Chi Alumnae Club, Alpha Chl Omega Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the home

College Ave. Miss Wallace Montague will speak. | Assisting the hostess will be

Marshall and Miss Jean Buschmann.

Mrs, Della M, Thompson, Mrs. Ray Jenckes and Misses Laura Dorothy McCullough is |ohatrman ‘of the ‘committee for|'" c. CO. -Auditorium. The pro. Added to the reservation’s list are Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. H.| George, John Appel, Lee Dessaver, Carter Elzrath, nd Feeley, Joel W. Hadley, 31 J. Kelley, H. 8. Pard, R. L. Rodebaugh, Leon Segal, Glenn Speckman, John Thomson and Stewart

tion at Butler University.

the club, announces that Mrs, Clyde Smith .is general chairman of the party. Mrs. W, D. Bain

Myers, Wilson. is hostess chairman, assisted 7 ba e—————— by Mesdames J. A. Matthews, L. , Dwight Wees, parent 1 : Str Ww. Mrs. Charles Abbett |W 00dstock Club 8. Strong and A. W. Bowen and

Miss Emma Colbert. . The ticket chairman is Mrs. H. H. DaVie. Committee members are Mesdames Smith, G. A. MecClure and M. B. Sparks. Miss Vesta Cook is in charge of the candy committee, Her assistants are Mrs. O, K. Gaskins, Mrs. Strong, Miss Adelaide McCarty and Miss Edith Griffith,

Miss Mary Louise Neier is

Elects Ayres Lyman 8. Ayres is the new| :| president of the Woodstock Club. Other new officers are James L. , vice president; Mrs. Howrd W. Fieber, secretary, and John E. Hollett, Jr., treasurer. Three new members of the Board of Directors elected at the club's recent annual

Mrs. McCammon will again be the speaker at the meeting of the parent education class, School 27,

i ting at 1:15 P. m. Friday. Her topic|include Mrs. George Fothoring. chairman of tallies and publicity will be Personality and Adjust-|ham, Walter. C. Hiser and David ana Miss Lelia Partlow is in

ments.”

L. Chambers Jr. charge of table prises, assisted by

Mrs. L. A. Balley and Mrs. E. W. Baum. Miss Helen Walick is chairman of the special committee. She will be aided by Miss Ethel Gates, members of the executive board and the chairmen of the standing committees.

ONLY 2 MORE DAYS

“OF OUR

Two Planning Party ‘By Wellesley Club

Mrg. Alfred W. Noling and Mrs. Karl Koons are planning the Indianapolis Wellesley Club's party at 8 p. m. next Thursday {honoring Miss ‘Mary Evans {Chase. It is to be in the Herron Art Institute, Miss Chase, dean of admissions at the college, will accompany her talk with colored sound pictures of Wellesley. She was an officer in the WAVES from 1942 to 1946. Mrs. Paul W., Burkholder is president of the club,

PRE-INVENTORY

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Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer N. Gerringer, 3728 N, Parker Ave., amounce the

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their daughter, » Verda, to Neil Christensen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Christensen, 4022 N, Thcoma Ave, No date has been set for

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will be used to establish a the scholarship in elementary educa-| ¥®% Tau, legal sorority.

National Officer Mrs. O. C. Neler, president of{To Attend Meeting

.|jorle Quackenbush, Dayton, O.

Engagement Is Announced

Mo Taflinger, atin, spoke a dinner in given oe Tota

Beta Zeta Chapter, Chi Omega Sorority, will meet at

Misses Margaret and Alice Murray, 4103 Arthington Blvd. The national vice president, Miss Marion Armbruster, Ann Arbor, Mich., will attend. There will be a “pitch-in" supper.

Mrs. Charles 8. Brown Jr., 791 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, was hostess last night for the Theta Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority. She was assisted by Mrs. Jack Yokely.

Couple Set Wedding Date -

Mr, and Mrs. Grayson M. Fowler, 1126 N. Olney St. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorotha, Quackenbush, son of Mrs. Mar-

The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. Jan, 28, in the Centenary Chris-

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Organizations—

State Institution Heads to Speak

Homes and institutions Will be the

|subject the Youth Conservation

Council will discuss at its 10 a. m. eeting next Thursday in the boo Room of the Hotel Washington. The council is made up of organizations interested in promoting youth conservatiéh programs in Indiana.

Mrs. Henry Schricker and Mrs. Ralph Gates will be honor guests. Members of the General Assembly

(Waman's Club also have been in-

vited to attend. Jack Raney, superintendent of the Indiana School for the Deaf, will describe the program of educating the physically handicapped child. “What Can Women's Orizations Do to Further a Good am in Children’s Homes?"

_ {will be the subject of William D.

Hennessy Jr.'s talk to the group. Mr. Hennessy .is chairman of the

{Indiana Children's Home Asso-

ciation.

Arthur G. Laughlin, director of the Indiana Mental Health Council, will present plans for broadening services at Ft. Wayne State School Colony. d

After a luncheon, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mooresville, hoard member of the Indiana Boys School; Mrs. James Northam, r of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Girls School, and Mrs. Clarence Jackson, trustee of the Knightstown Children’s Home, will discuss the program and budget needs. of the three institutions. Reports will be made by Mrs. Wayne Kimmel, legislative committee chairman, and Mrs, E. C. Rumpler, chairman.

Sunshine Club Plans Card Party

The Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc, will sponsor a card party for members and friends at 1:30 P. m. next Thursday in the Meri[dian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co, Mrs. Walter Zimmerman is chairman and will be assisted by Mesdames Windsor J. Weaver, D. P. Barrett, Harry B. Mahan and C. J. Ralphy.

The Delta Gamma Mothers

resolutions committee

of Miks Janet Chapman, 5649 Club will have a card party at

1:30 p. m: Tuesday at the Chapter House, 737 W. Hampton Drive. Mrs. Paul Rathert is chairman

Mrs. Hendrick Sinnock, Mrs. Carr{o}, the committee, whose mem-

bers are Mesdames Frank Napp, George Greenberg and James Gibson. Mrs. L. 8. Martin heads the prize committee, and Mrs. D. L. Noonan is in charge of homecandy. ]

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7:30 p. m. today in the meet at. Mrs. Markun

“Fourth Ward women must interest themselves in the ‘new look’ for the Republican party,” Mrs. Louis R. Markun yestefday advised members ‘of the Fourth. Ward Women's Republican Club. “We must make men realize we are interested in governmental affairs as well as in homemaking,” counseled Mrs. Frederick Balz, Mrs. Markun and Mrs. Balz participated in a forum. on “Women in Government” at the luncheon meeting of the group in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, moderator, said Indianapolis women have a responsibility in government they can best exercise by manifesting an interest in governmental problems. “Let those In charge. know

ernment all of us can help solve. Women are especially fitted for

tian Church.

of honor and Miss Sue Ray and

| XEugene Crouse will be best man

{and ushers will be J. R. Fowler,

{brother of the future bride, [Charles Fowler, another brother, {and Robert Mann. Miss Carolyn Watts, 18 E. 324 {8t, will give a miscellaneous shower at 8 p. m. Tuesday for Miss Fowler.

Mrs. J. R. Fowler, sister-in-law] of the bride-to-be, will be matron

duct of the world business.”

2 ITSC Units

Miss Susie Ham will be brides-| (maids. |

tomorrow, : The Stephen Foster Chapter will have a covered-dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. In the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. . Mrs. William McNairy will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. William Smock. is to be the speaker, . » .

The Alamo Chapter will meet at 8 p: m. in the home of Mrs, Hawkins, 1047 Eugene St. Mrs, Stella Graves will assist the hostess. The speaker will be Mrs. John G. Thornburgh.

Youth Couneil {2

~ Child welfare in vie on

your positions, We can begin at home. There are manifold problems in our city and county gov-

humanitarian places in the con-

Meet Tomor Tr OW | aaugnter would return to Blair

Two ITSC chapters will meet

Mrs. Ada Lory

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Mesdames Howard H. Huesing, Robert E. Heine and Paul Taff (left fo right), three of the newly elected officers of the Indianapolis Junior Woman's Club, believe in long-range planning. They are discussing a project to sell greeting cards and wrapping paper to earn funds for the Marion County Chapter, National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis. Mrs. Heine was elected president; Mrs, Taf, vice president, and Mrs. Huesing, recording secretary, of this junior group of the Seventh District,

THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1000

Card Sales to Aid Polio F

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and Muscatatuck| |ndiana Federation of Clubs. Officers will be installed at the June meeting.

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term of President of the United States.

President’s Wife Up Early For Day She Dreamed Of And Chorus

By DOROTHY WILLIAMS, United Press Staff Correspondent

WASHINGTON, Jan. 20—Bess Truman, the woman who wants what her husband wants, was up early and into her new gray silk

This was the day she had both hoped for and dreaded—thé day her childhood sweetheart would be inaugurated for a full

Close friends of Bess Truman|. say she never wanted to be First Lady—not four years ago nor now. She would rather be in Independence, Mo. than in the White House. But when, the man who used to carry her books from school

announced he would seek the presidency, that ended it. Sheer at

ways had. The nearly four years in the White House have brought oul a new assurance in Bess Truman. | The woman who, as a vice-presi-dent's wife, used to do her own dishes and carry her own gro-|. ceries seemed to ‘take to the duties of the First Lady as naturally as she did her new cus-tom-designed inaugural suit. First on Mrs. Truman fortnal am were servIo et solemn ceremonies at the U. 8. capitol for the inauguration of the man who still

bite of lunch in the office of Senate Secretary Leslie Biffle, and

the big parade.

Reception to Be Held In Art Gallery

Miss Peterson

To Speak Here

Miss Beth Peterson, Wilmington, Del, is to be the guest speaka dinner meeting next went right on helping him get/Thursday of the Indianapolis what he wanted, just as she al-ip v.00 ang Professional Wom-

en's Club. The held in the Women's Department Club. The speaker is + & home economist for the extension division of BB, I, duPont de Ne mours and Co.

calls her “sweetheart.” A hasty and has done graduate work at Iowa State and Chicago Univerthen the ride back downtown in sity. Miss Peterson was a member of the faculty of Iowa State for a number of years.

She will discuss recent. developments in the textile and plastic At 5 p. m. she and the Presi-|fields. Miss Peterson will point

dent must be at the National Artout new changes in the chemical

Gallery—the vast pink marble (industry. museum they had “borrowed” so

inauguration.

Miss Julia Winterrowd will they could. receive some of the|present members to be honored thousands who had come for thelat the dinner. They will be seated at a special “birthday” table.

event will bel

Orchestra

Plan Concert

A joint concert by the Indiane apolis Philharmonic. Orchestre and the Columbians of the Knights of Columbus will be sponsored by the Daughters of Isabella, Mother Theodora Circle, at 8:30 p. m. Sunday. Proceeds of the concert, to be held in Cathedral High School Auditorium, will be used fox charities, 5 Ernest - Hoffman, noted cone

Symphony, will conduct the Ine dianapolis Philharmonic, and Ede ward F, Krieger, the Columbians, Miss Mary Theresa Lenihan is general chairman and Mrs. Robert Fessler, co-chairman. Menibers of the. patrons and program . committee are Mesdames Josephine Leach, Henry Pfizenmayer and Charles Grame

sula Buennagel and Murphy. : ’ Tickets, avhich may be obtained from mémbers of the Circle or at

Mesdames Miley, Galm, Clara Feldman, Rickey and e . Also ‘Misses Alma Nally, Eme

herty, 1 Francis pps, Margaret Weatherhead, Mary Sharkey, Martha Hickey, Mary M and Marie McGary. Mrs. M. FF. Smith and the Misses Catherine Fletcher, Hanna Dugan and Nell Sage are in charge of publicity.

Sorority Meets Alpha Chapter, Beta Chi Theta Sorority, met last night. Mrs. Roy {G. Eckler, 6008 B. 34th St. was the hostess.

They couldn't shake hands with them all—not with the expected 7500. But they would say “hello” to a few. So would Vice President Alben W. Barkley and his daughter, Mrs. Max Truitt. In the years to come thousands more would see the silvery satin and lame dress Mrs, Truman choose for the occasion, becaiise it some day would become part of the Smithsonian Institution's collection of gowns of first ladies. Margaret's reception dress was of black crepe with bands of bronze taffeta. She would help her parents with their entertaining by moving among the guests as she always did at White House receptions, greeting friends here and there, : And, like White, House receptions, it would be. dry. There would * be nonalcoholic fruit punch, coffee’ and cakes. - After the two-hour reception President, his wife and

House for a family dinner with the 17 friends and relatives who are visiting them. The glittering inaugural ball later in the evening would climax the day with some 5300 guests dancing and milling about the two acres of the district National Guard armory. Mrs. Truman would change into a black velvet ballgown for the occasion and Margaret would don frothy pink tulle. And everywhere there would be the glitter of jewels, the rustle of costly gowns and the scent of rare flowers and perfumes. This was Bess Truman's augural day.

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