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“land; is 8 writer, lecturer, teach=" er, psycholegist and philosopher. William Kassen, . Homer Shields, | The meeting will be a guest ses-| Harold Carpenter, Forest Spen- | cere Gilbert Ferguson, Ted Sed-* bert, George Myers, John Shimer, in talks before two women’s organizations today.
Lewis: Shimer, Ivan Pogue, Lotus of the Marion County Council of Republican Women in the Columbia Baie and favors,
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THURSDAY. MAR: 3 1040
~ For 3 Events that Crown
eT Calendar for March .
“March Hare Dance on Saturday: ~~ * Propylaeum Buffet Dinner - il Reservations are being made for three
night in the Woodstock Club Fletcher. ae
The Fletchers will entertain Dr, Francis Hodges,
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Hawk and Mr. and Mrs, lapis
and Mrs, Willis, Adams will have '16._in their party, Attending together will “be Dr.’
Todd are also on the reservations list,
Planning to atfend the Propylaeum butfet: dinner Sunday night’
~ Reservations Sp i > . :
2 March social ‘ewents. Planning to attend ‘the March Hare dare Saturday
are Mr. wd Mrs. John R:
‘and Mrs, Frederic W.. Taylor, : Mr. and Mrs. John Mead, Miss Josephine Madden and Robert Dag-' _ gett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. N. Taylor Todd: apd Mr. and, Mre. Herbert
- with thelr friends are Mesdames Frank Ayres, Hugh J. Baker Sr.
J. J. Bibler, Leroy Kahler; Roy Pile, Faye Patrick, E. E. Voyles,
Mansur Oakes, M. B, Segury Roy Zapf, Frank Dodgins, Russell’
General Club Of wi to
Slaymaker,
-'M. Fellers, W.
The General "Club of the ‘Shaw. | Woman's Department Club willl Additional - reservations
be “How Would
Meet Yourself?” Mrs, Carl
business meeting.
Mrs. Phillips, a native of Eng-/ [Wasson's. Attending wilt:
sion. Mesdames James Crooks, M. D. Didway and James E. Hughes are .social hostesses. Mesdames John E. Berns, Henry J. Windt, Louis J. Rybolt and their committee will have charge of the informal tea after the program. + Mrs. Mrs. pour, Polls will he. open from noon to 3 p. m. for thé annual election of officers. The Art ‘Department will meet. at the Herron Art Museum at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. The business session will be conducted by, Mrs, Laurence Carter, chairman. The Wilbur D. Peat, director of the, ‘National
Bumen, Harry Burton,
land, W, A. MeKinzie and’ H. | Allison. Mesdames B. F. Green, L.
also will attend. : Druggist Auxiliary
Women's Association of
Textiles in-Our Lives.”
Mrs. Albert J. Hidéber and Mrs. ! Hezzje B. Pike will' greet the student nurses from Indianapo-
i lis hospitals who will be the to be given Mat. 30.
Mrs. Roland M. Cotton is chair- assisted by Mesdames
Blasingham, Willard N. Clute, Warrick,- John Dawson, W. Alvin T. Coate, A. J. Getz, Oliver Stedfelt and Victor Richart. 8. Guio, Frank J. Hutchins, Roy Evans Koutz, Wil Jr.; Colin L. Lett, Robert B. Mal- tea table. loch, Frank E. Malott, Walter i8 » R. Mayer, Robert L. Moorhead, The Great Books and Laura E. Ray.
ullivan, L. V. Sheridan, Burke, E. E. Christena,! James Genung and T. R. Lyda. Others at the Propylaeum party | will be Mesdames M. A. Dawson. {Harry J. Berry, Frank McKibbin, {Frank Weaver, Edward Lynn, E | A. McBride, H. T. (Pritchard, Berkley Duck Sr., Wil- BEES liam A. Evans and Miss Janet [EERIE
have hear Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phil- been made for the card party and| Goode (right) shows her secretary, Miss Jeanette Houston, the key lips at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Style show sponsored by the to the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ht was Her. subject will, tOrricers Wives Club of the IndiYou Like to/ana National Guard. The party “~—— J. will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday- in Weinhardt ‘will preside at the the National Guard Armory. The ‘style show will: be presented by|
be Mesdames-
Clung, R. C, Smith, Warren Cleve0.
8. Roland M. Cotton and Perry, F. H. Welch, Oscar Poole, Edwin Barlow Evans will warren Brown, F. A. Graf, De- sociation of U niversity Women. Lord Young and George Crowell
Plans Luncheon Here Organization. Retail ©
“ sts, will méet for luncheon museum, will talk on “Effect of et the Indianapolis Ath- litical organizations, he declared Ward of the Tudor Athiptic As-
lletic Club. There will be.an elec- it would be a clear demonstration sociation. It is ‘a white Shetiand List Winners --....,, tion of officers and plans will be of our philosophy and program. ‘blazer, made for the annual card party -The precarious position in the)
Mrs. Lawrence Huestis is chair- last hope of thé world as to demo-|INg at an assembly program in nounced, Judges were Elmer Taf-| /man of the luncheon. She will be cratic principles, was the theme the school. Frank of ‘the film and talk by Mr. Pier- head of the Physi ‘man of the spring tea. Her as- Pinnella, Ernest Yaeger, Frank! son, World government with a + sistants will be Mesdames H. E. Lobraico, J. L. Wilson, Wayne world police force was suggested department at en made the, ‘the
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liam -F. Krass and Mrs. Pike will preside at the America as we now know i." Mg. Gretchen We:
Discussion feeling of most Group will meet at 10 a. m. with human nature to have wars.’
Also Mesdames Arthur T. Rem- Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, 6150 N.
mel, Virgil T. Stinebaugh, George Pennsylvania St. Mrs.
Royal
A. Van Dyke, J. B. Vandaworker, ‘Nicholas will lead the discussion Orville A. Wilkinson ahd John of “Beyond Good and Evil”
M. Williams. Mrs, Leonidas Smith '(Nietzschie)..
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To § esday | Mrs. /R. WI Holmstedt, Bloom-- = ington, natjonal rd ‘member, .. |AAUW, will address the IndianLt apolis B UW, at its i dinner m t 6:30 p.m, £ Tuesday. in ‘North Methodist , Church, She Will ‘speak on “The ~ |AAUW Faces | hallenge.” i Mrs. Ho 's / speech" will include an ouflink of the policies
‘of the national ¢¢ganization and | points that will be discussed at ithe national AA convention {to be held in Seattle in June,
| The Woman's Press Club of [Indiana will’ meet at 12:15 p.m.!
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{Tuesday for-luncheon in the Chi-l-nese Roomy tel’ Washington. | /C. E. Trees, former. Lt. Col. of |
Mrs. Harry 0. Mee, Mrs. Robert Wilson and Miss Agnes | Brown are in charge of arrangements for the Purdue Glee Club con. ha cert $6 be sponsored by the Junior Group ‘of the: Indianapolis A song competition” will AB. Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The concert will Be held O1er feature of the annual ga-
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088 dur) orld War IL: willl Mar. 17 in Caleb Mills Hall af Shortridge-High School. | speak on Dagger Stabs the Cloak.” / Mrs. ‘John E. Kleinhenz is in|
charge 4Of resprvations.
Plan Birth day Plan Sigh Saturday | "The pusbal birthday luncheon of the El A. Blaker Club will ibe at 12 *>. m. Saturday in the {Columbia Club. Mrs. O. C. Neler, ipreglaent of the club, is general|
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The position of the United States in today's world was stressed’
Rep. Philip Willkie of Rushville spoke at the luncheon meeting A
Club. - H, Joseph Pierson led the discussion on the atomic bomb and its implications for peace following the le film, * Hide?” -at the guest meeting of” the Civic Interest and Afternoon
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Mrs. E. W. Baum is the mem-| ‘Where wi You ership chairman and Mrs, H. H. | Davie and Mrs. M. B. Sparks are taking care of the. reservagons 2 the fund collection. . W. Bowen is the award ns A Others assisting with the lunch-| eon include Mesdames G. A. Mc{Clure, 0. K Gaskin and Arthur Ens aa {Wilson, Misses Vesta Cook, Mary Fashion. Book Price’ 25¢ | Louise Neier. Adelaide McCarty, Name) Edith Griffith, Ruth Patterson,
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The balance of the world is waiting and trying to decide Given Aw ards whether to play on the U. 8. team | f or the Russian team, Mr. Williste; } told the Republican women. t ssem : In advocating a arnt idea,” which he stated would pro- . ¥lizabeth Peterson;- -Mary Ella! fHRteaesesasairisairieiaae vide the possibility of people's ex- Barton, Ethel Gates and Helen Street pressing their ideas through po-. fie Wallick: THAIN NIINNNRIERIR RINNE
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Winners for the art contest of {atomic world qf the U. 8, the sented with them yesterday morn- the Poets’ Corner Inc. are
Miss. Rebgcca = Kern, linger, Miss Marie Goth apd wil-
[lam Miller, local artists. Education 1, receiving first prizes in! First Po different fields of art. in- PPY clude Mesdames Charlotte Sid-
d Margot man, Frederick Lay, T. R. Lyda,|
Times Special gids Becherer, John H. Newlin, Constance Ruff,
‘as the only answer now known to Presentation. Lad. {prevent the next war. “This war! The seniors would possibly be the ‘end of Mann, Richimo oh
Pierson said. {son, Connie “We should get away from the McCord. Qualifidations are out- and Elba R. Vernon, Misses Jane people. that It is standing athfetig ability in more Messick, Marie H. Stewart, Mar‘than one field éf sports, whole- tha Wise and Carolyn Clegg. hearted coo Fificss yon Spogts- Mrs. Helen Kenworth, Kokomo;
Mrs, Norma Conway, {manship d tisfactory aca|demie star np |delphia; Donald Jameson, Robby] | Auxiliary.
/Robinson and Robert Burney also Rates. fos H igh
War Mothers Unit Installs Officers
Mrs. Ora Barnett was installed | as president of Unit 164, Mothers of World War II, Inc, at a recent meeting in national. headquarters, 1131 N. Delaware. St. Other officers installed are Mrs. Connie Schulmeyer, vice president; Mrs. Frank Pearson, sec: retary; Mrs. Nancy Cunningham. treasurer; Mrs. Grace Freeman! chaplain, and Mrs. Emma Gill. .gerghant-at-arms: Assisting in the service were, Mrs. Eunice Bonner, Gary, naand Mrs. ‘Elsie, 2.8 Jones; -St-Joseph;- Mich: nationaty 2 |chaplatn, /
were prize winners, The winning lan works will: be exhibited in the; {Corner . Clubhouse through |Wedne esday.
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gion Auxiliary president,
the American Legion national, ‘commander, Perry Brown of! Beaumont, Tex. | This is the 28th year. of the” nation-wide sale of memorial poppies by the legion and the auxiliary. The crepe paper poppy was adopted by the auxiliary as a “The Methodist Hospital School its official poppy because it proof Nursing will” hold its- first'yvides the maximum of werk for orientation period for the Sep- the disabled veterans in its mak-: tember, 1949 class today through: ture A A ps FEpen) Saturday--in. the school... Twenty applicants for the - class | 8 will attend. They-will live in the PY Drive go back to the disabled - ¥ nurses’ residence, attend. some) |veteran, the non-compensated vet- | classes, observe on the various ®Tan. the veteran's orphan or the
New officers of the Indian veteran's family. Poppy money | apohis, ‘hospital - floors and take their, "oy. . wore’ of rehabilitating] Branch, Women's Auxiliary to the!’ physical examinations and apti- the disabled veteran physi sally] [Ralway Mail Association, 7 1n-[; | Jtude- teats: [and mentally: Poppy” funds also clude Mrs. Cornelius Templin Abd” C3 | Members of the group are Miss| provide the financial assistance
Esther Max Loxley, Arcanum, O.; Miss Esther Louise Allen, Thorntown; Miss Jeanette Eileen Bieri and Miss Barbara Lee Smyser, Tipton; Miss Sylvia Ruth Bowers,
Mrs. Ray Marshall, first and sef-| ond vice presidents; Mrs. Harry | Burton, - recording - secretas { Mrs, Lester Day, director, .,
the American Legion Auxiliary gives the veterans’ orphans and| |children.
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, ' Columbus; Miss Verna Jean \ Sorority Meets | Coons, Albany; Miss Mable Marie Family Life Parley Alpha Chapter, Chi Qftega Ghi| Foxworthy, <Knightstown; Miss | od Sorority, met dast ‘ni inthe “Katherine liza beth Gralan:.! Mra. Dorothy Waldo - Phillips,
writer and specialist on youth guidance, will ‘address the Family Life meeting at 8 p.-m. Monday in Howe High School. The meeting ‘ts-open-to-the-puble, wv.
home of Mrs. Ralph Who, 8649 E. 46th St. :
Happy Hour. our. Cla teats os
The Happy Hour Cjvb will meet | at 7:30 p. m. tomowow in the home of Mrs. Edward H. Mueller, | 2038 Westbrook Aw.
Wingate, and Miss Barbara Ann "£8 Longenecker, Leesburg. Miss Norma Jane McClellan, Scottsburg; Miss Carolyn Ann “ McGibbon, Swayzee; Miss Mary Ann Mayhugh, Georgetown; Miss Claudine “Mikesell, Union City; {Miss Betty Jo Morrison, Linton; {Miss Vivian Propheter, Freeland.
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Award Now Held - By Butler Chapter en
The silver: scholarship serving tray will be awarded by the In\dianapolis Alumnae Association ‘of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority -
‘|to the chapter ranking
highest among the four active Indiana groups at the state day Ilunch= eon Mar, 19 in the Indianapolis Athletic Clyb. Mu Chapter of Butler University received the tray ‘in 1947 |ana 1948. The tray has been {awarded since 1939. Individual awards will be giv. ‘en the .girl making the highest |grade average !n« each chapter, .
/thering of alumnae and active {fraternity members. Award chairman is Mrs. Alvin C. Fernandes. Judges will in~ clude local Kappas from out-of-state chapters. They are Mesdames Charles E, Binkley, Leroy
Guest speaker will be Mrs, |Joseph W. Seacrest of Lincoln, {Neb..© immediate past national =. { president. Assisting with arrange- | {ments are Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, Alumnae Association president; iMrs. Raymond Elliott, luncheon
program chairman, and Mrs, BH. G. Mauck and Mrs. Clifford Rens - alker, reservations. "oy
Alumnae Association.
other states who have made their. homes in the city will be host. esses for the Delta. Gamma SoTORY. Alumnae’ Association Tues- +
The dessert meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs, Dan A. Kaufman, 622 E. 75th’ St. Mrs, R. C. Nichols, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames $%/ John Aikin, C. B. Dirham, J. Greenwood, Neill McKinstry, = E. Meditch, C. F. Otten, R. K, Sheridan, Bruce M. Trabue, G G.B., Turner, Thomas slag and E.. E.
. eu y The Deita. Gamma Mothers Club of Butler University will (entertain members of Alpha Tau Chapter | at a co-operative lunch eon Tuesday. Tt will be jt noon” — (in the Chapter House. Mrs. Rosamond Risser Jones of the Butler University journalism iment, will yspeak on “Your will be intro-
NEW YORK, Mar. 3 Seven to ich BY Air Ww. O. Brown, pro- :
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WASHINGTON, Mar, 3—Prest- zine's college board. They An-| George Judie Morri- Ruth E. Pearson, Elizabeth Getz dent Truman today was presented! {elude Miss Dee Allen, junior at K and Martha MacCollum, Alice Dimmick Cook! with the first of the red crepe Indiana University;
Missouri senior.
| Miss Georgia Mattison, who is Mrs. Hubert A. Goode of Port-| ‘studying at Sarah Lawrence Col-/ d, Ore., national Anterican Le-/lege; Miss Patti Donnelly, Butler made University senior, and Miss Eva-| |the presentation this. morning. jeane Foley, a senior at Fisk Uni- | Accompanying Mrs. Goode was! versity, Nashville, Tenn, are also’ Strawn, nL.
on the board.
St. Clair DAR Unit Will Meet Monday
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Miss Patricia Gilbert J. Lynches paper poppies which wil) go on Jenkins, a senior at Purdue Uni-| Set Up Home Here |sale throughout America May 29,/Versity; Miss Joan Minneman, a
P g r th nsor- “Ophomore at Indiana, and Miss. oppy Day, unde . Sonsore Marjorie Dithmer, “University of a.
| Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Lyneh are at home at 526 E. North St. | y were married at 7-p. m. Feb. {18 in St. Joan-of Arc Catholic Church. The bride is the former Miss Nila E. Wall, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wall, Pasa‘dena, Cal, Mr. Lynch is the son of ‘Mr, and Mrs. Edward J. Lynch,
¥ The Rev. Fr. John Lynch offiated. -Miss Donna King and Michael Marchetti attended the | {couple. The bridegroom is graduate of Butler University,
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Hostesses will be Mrs. Warrack Sisterhood, will meet at 1 p. m, |
Wallace and Mrs.
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