Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1949 — Page 13
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’ By JEAN MANEY
BLOOMINGTON. 8 Greek Week” clared at Indiana ohn a idea— {Heir lem is fitting Ely pis business sessions into an already jammed schedule. The goal of “Greek Week" is fraternity education, organized studen to “refresh their ina, hove and to draw closer to each other and to the independent students enrolled in I. UM The program, which begins Friday ‘night with a dance in Alumni Hall, 1s being sponsored by the Falcon Club, honorary for junfor and senior fraternity men, The club is working under the direction of Inter- Fraternity Council and Pan-Hellenic Council.
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: on SPHINX CLUB, another honorary for fraternity members, .-is in charge of the Sports Roundup on Saturday in the. Auditorium. Sam , Bullock, national president of Sigma Chi Fraternity will be the . chief speaker. He will discuss “Greek Week from the National Point of View.” Billy Hillenbrand, former All-American football player, will also speak and show a sports film, On Sunday the organizations will have a-mass breakfast in the cafeteria of the Union . Building and attend church services after the breakfast, ...Tophets, an honorary for sophomore = women, - will have an open house that afternoon in Alumhi Hall, Mrs, E. H. Taggart of 8igma Kappa Sorority will speak
"Greek Week" Committee at Indi
be covered include public relations, pledge training, treasurers’ work standards and scholarship, rush and the duties of presidents, social chais--men and vice presidents. Mesdames Margaret H. Hoke, James Gardener, Ralph Bauer, Clara Gregson. Jos Ett],
“tor the women studedts, ded: William Mauer and H, C. Lorpendent and organized, at a Henzen will A “gtitinas buffet supper and meeting Sun- speakers.
day night in the hall. The fra- The women's workshops will ternity men will have a series be continued on next Tuesday. of workshop discussions that Falcon Club will sponsor a facnight for the treasurers, presi- - ulty open house that night in dents, rush chairmen and .the Union Building. Ralph Wilpledge trainers. son, national scholarship chair- , a. man of Sigma Chi Fraternity, WORKSHOPS for women ‘ and Mrs. Otto Jensen, national students will: be held Monday president of Delta Delta Delta afternoon in various sorority Sorority, will discuss “Scholarchapter houses. The subjects to ship.” "
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NCIV to Give Spring Party
The Indianapolis Section, Na- tions. The Robison-Ragsdale un
tional Council of Jewish Women, will give its annual spring party at noon next Tuesday in the Columbia Club ballroom. . -| charge of the program. Mrs. Har“7A “thrift shop” style show will'old Tardy and Mrs. Stewart Maxhighlight the program. The pre- well will assist the hostess. sentation will be written by Mrs.! Tomorrow members of the unit Henry Silver and Mrs. Nathan will work in Billings Hospital, Resnick. Mrs. Charles Efroymson, Mrs. Emmett Marshall, unit rewill produce the show. habitation chairman, is in The clothes modeled at the charge of the project. party will be presented to the| The post and auxiliary will Thrift Shop for sale to the pub-, celebrate the post's 30th birthday lic. The shop is one of the group's’ Wil a part tar. hd inthe Pood local projects from which pro-| Jono Jol bert Allen, ceeds are obtained to support the wiliam Saterfield and P. J. Sermany philanthropic interests of tell are on the program committhe organization. tee.#%Mrs. Hickey and Mrs. Allen
Mrs. Walter Wolf is president; ATe handling We reservations.
"bt “the group: Mrs. George E.| qyq Broad. Ripple Yor and aux: Frank and Mrs. 8.-A: ‘Silbermana, gy, ry wiil have a birthday party re p-<haifisen of . the SPringgy 5:30 p. m. Sunday in the post Toarman on wav aos mea ome. Li. Col. Lal F. Zimmer committee. man wil speak. Others heading large commit-' The auxiliary will have a meettees: are Miss Florence Goldberg|ing at 8p. m. Friday in the post; and Mrs, Jack Goldberg, contacts; home. Mrs. Robert Bosson, unit Mrs. Harry Traugott, decorations; community service chairman, is
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"Miss Phyllis Wood, Al Mosler, Keith Cochran and Miss Phyllis Stewart are members of the The ‘organized students _are social and discussion meetings on the campus. "Greek Week" opens Friday night
iana University.
Pleiades, hondbary for junior and senior sorority women, will have 4 “Coke and coffee” party Wednesday afternoon in the cafeteria of the Union. Building. That night five fraternity houses will be open for jnformal dances. The houses are Kappa Sigma, Delta Upsilon, a Chi, Beta Theta Pi ye ® » » THE SORORITIES will have exchange teas on Thursday night ile the fraternities have “smokers.” “Greek Week” closes Friday afternoon with a talent show in the Auditoriunt. The show will be staged by Skull and Crescent, honorary for sophomore men. Marshall Hanley, district attorney from Muncie, will talk.
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_ Traffic Club Auxiliary to Meet Tonight
Piel: In Supper For Overseas. Wives , ‘The Women's Auxiliary, Indianlapolis Traffic Club, will meet at Is p. m. today in the Hotel Wash-| ington. give a chalk talk. Mrs. Walter {Smith and Mrs. W. E, Robinson will be hostesses.
The Overseas Wives Club will i" have a “pitch-in” supper at 7:30 | Pp. m, Saturday in the home of Mr, land Mrs. John E. Taylor, 711 8. | Hiatt 8st. .
Members - of “the Bide-A-Wee| Club will celebrate the organiza-. ‘tion's 20th anniversary with a . |dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow in Russet Cafeteria. After dinner there will be a tour of the Bell| {Telephone Bldg. and a theater) {party
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Sorority, will meet at 7:30 p.m.
fton. A theater party will follow,
| | Mrs. Richard Sigmund, 1420, Montcalm St., will be hostess, for the Gamma Chapter,
[lanning a series of
Gamma Nu Sorotity, at 7:30 p. m. today. All of ‘the social events and workshops are “open to inde. Zeta "Chapter; Phi Delta Pi
Sorority, will meet at 8-p.m, tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Gretchen Jitawater, 550 Centennial St: -
pendent as well as organized
_porority, fraternity and Independent Student A¥sociation | members will evaluate the pro- | The Nertheastern Homemakers gram and suggest -improve- (jub will meet at 1 p.m. tomor-| ments for next year. Hugh Hus- row in the home of Mrs. C. band of the ISA is chairman. |Clark, 6327 B 42d St. Members
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Ripple’s PTA Will Sponsor Student Dance
len Mossler, general chairman; Misses Dottie Friedland, Jackie | Sterner, Phyllis Stewart, Rosie Laramie, B. 8. Winter, Phyllis Wood, Betty Lou Bryant, Marty McCollough, Mary Alice Zeller and Rosi Martin, Howard Bibler, Lee Jontz, Jim Toy, Lloyd Ulrich, Jay Thompson, | Herb Teitzor, Malcom Witt, Keith Cochran and Paul | Schiensky. :
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“Sammy” she paints the truths in the colors a child can under-
12 Legion Auxi Ii iary Units Sees Hospitals Will Observe Birthdays In Calgary
Two American Lesion Auxiliary units plan birthday celebra-
it will meet at 12:30 p. m. next
Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Otis Bokerman, 412 N. Fenton St. It was. organized in 1920 in the Central Christian Church: Mrs. Don H. Smith, unit community service chairman, will have
B'nai B’rith to Fete Contest Winners
An award tea will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Kirshbaum
{“How to Secure These Rights” essay contest. The contest was sponsored by B’pai B'rith men and- women among junior and senior high school students. Sally Green was the city-wide winner. Mrs. Max Farb is president of the women’s group and -Mrs.
—tJoseph Zucher was chairman for,
the essay. contest. The top essays will be read and the meeting is open to the piibli¢.
Officers Elected ‘By Sunnyside Guild
Mrs. E. R.. Grisell. was elected president of the Sunnyside Guild} at yesterday’s luncheon meeting.
Mrs. Phillip Fichman, tickets; in charge of the program. K. V.| Mrs. Morley . Berger, publicity,| Ammerman, principal of Broad Other “new officers . are Mrs. and Mrs, Herman Summerfield. Ripple High School, will be the ©: A. Chillson and Mrs. A. LeRoy "reservations, - Speaker. Portteus, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. N. E. Boyer, sec: retary; Mrs. Frank Jennings, assistant secretary; Mrs. Ethel 2 te I i no i V 0 r Stone, treasurer; Mrs. Donald W. {| Brodie, corresponding secretary, By Kirk {mentarian,
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A Marriott. Bowlby..and. Charles | Dee is announced. The ceremonysaCTo&s the ice Off & carpet.”
|. Mrs. Fthel Bromert and Mrs. | |Charles Seidensticker are the new | directors.
Kathryn Bowlby Wed 'To Charles E. Dee
The marriage of Miss- Kathryn
was read Friday by Dr. John B.| | Ferguson. in the Irvington Pres-| byterian Church. The bride is the daughter of the! {late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sage , Bowlby and is a graduate of But-| ler University. Mr; Dee's parents | are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haney Dee of Gary. He was graduated { from the University of Michigan. |
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married to Don Ricketts at 8 p.m. Apr. 8, in the Mount Pleasant Christian Church. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Cook, 1615 ri Ave.,
Community Center ‘in honor of the wiriners named in the recent
comin and Mrs. -G. F.- Kieder; -pariia-{ning in two years to have-a-mu-|apolis- News city. staff, an
Two Plan Their Marriages; Rite Is Read
Miss Bernadine Cook will be
The PTA of Broad Ripple High School will sponsor a student dance Friday in the school audi-| [torium. Music for the “First! Nighters” dance will be provided by the Rhythmaires, Student committee chairmen are Bob Cannon, entertainment; {Barbara Hyde, decorations; Dave n our Gooding, refreshments; Carla; Woods, tickets; Dave Givens, ‘By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT |music arrangements, and Jane PORTLAND, Ore., Mar, 8—My Helmus, publicity.
: Adult éommittee members are day ‘In Calgary began: with a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Camppress gonference and an official |) ypro Wilbur Agel and Har “jeity luncheon. I--then- visited - a old Harding. :
veterans’ hospital where I saw| Patrons and ‘satronesses. will be Canadizn soldiers who had fought Messrs. and Mesdames K. V. Am-
in the Boer War, World War I merman, Harding, C. Edgar Stahl, and World War IL {Appel, Campbell, Edmond Hebel,
[C. 0. Gooding, Henning Johnson, What a stupidity it seems—this yreme Sattore T. B. Graves, How-
continuous maiming of human be- ard Alltop, A. H. Warne, M. J.
My Day—
the cheerfulness of the men. One; son, Charles Faulkner, A.
really old man, who t have [Caldwell, Melvin Hansen and E. spent most of these last few years yr. famkin Jr, Mrs. Byron Rust, in hospitals, was busily making ® and Miss Mary Connor.
beautiful leather briefcase by| Others will be Messrs. and Mes:
hand. One young man had al dames George Hester, William 1. decorated cake in front of Dim, | vens, E. C. Woods, XK. M. Con-
in ne a ndle 40 “Thank heay- 298. J. R. Hyde, Gonard Felland,
William J. Guerither, H. P. Helhe wil be ging. home son “Ru Seti, Jon i. crippled children’s hospital, where! |Paul Griggs, George Seidensticker, much good work has been done| in temporary quarters pending | the completion of the new build-| ing. We then wernt back to the hotel to get ready for an early! {dinner, given by the B'nai B'rith F our. Ne ew. M embers {organization. Here, as at lunch, I! Four new members of the Ir|“said a few words,” and I, am diana Woman's Press Club were glad of these opportunities to announced at today’s luncheon thank the people of Canada for | meeting in the Hotel Washington. being so warm in their welcome! They are Mrs. Marguerite R. and for having expressed so often Smith, garden editor of The In-
Howard King.
Press ss Club Elects
to them a help and an inspiration |Buerger of Anderson, contributor during the war, {to national magazines, the In-
| Campy seems to be an up and dianapolis News and. Star: Miss
city, and they are plan-[ Patricia Burnett of the IndianMiss nicipal auditorium. But Thursday |Sadie Kretheotis of the Johnson | night, as in Edmonton, I gave my County News, Greenwood.
‘address in the ice arena,-and iti C; E. Trees, former. Lt. Col. ot} [as really a unique experience.
{O88 during World War II. spoke The audience, of about 4300 on “The Dagger Stabs the Cloak.” peop, sat all around the rink. TE ——
he stage—on which about 12 of ITSC Amsterdam
us were seated, and from which I + spoke—was raised above the ice, Chapter to Meet
JE. and we reached it by walking The Amsterdam Chapter, Trac Twill “rest at T:30 pom tos
At the very end. a little gir! about five years old, bearing a [large bouquet, walked across the! rink on the carpet all by herself and presented me with a lovely {bunch of roses, not forgetting the appropriate words,” I. was impressed by her composure and tomorrow for the Taj-Mahal| obedience to directions in the vast Chapter, ITSC. Miss Fredo will and rather chilly spot. speak.
day in the Indiana National Bank. Offic will be elected and Miss Magielena Fredo will speak on] “The Industries of Alaska.” s n'a
Mrs. Norman Boyd, 739 E. Ep-
Priteh- Hale Photo Mrs. Gilbert J. Lynch was the former Miss Nila E.' Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wall, ‘Pasadena, Cal., before her marriage, - Feb. 18, in St.
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The engegenitl of Miss-Mary Edna Gunnels to Harvey Doud is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benefiel,
Joan of Arc Catholic Church. :81| Birch Ave. Mr. Doud is the Parents of the bridegroom are ‘son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Delbert Mr. and Mrs, Edwary J Lynd Doud of Detroit. The couple of Shawn, IIL Fed
Mrs, Paul “Strouse “will! §
| Alpha Chapter, Chi Omega Chi With him is his dog, “Butterscotch.” tomorrow in the Hotel Washing- Waldo Phillips and will appear before grade school pupils, high
Gamma dren as.
ligh ts. her audiences of all ages)
to be important” is the desire of
ings in war! I marvel always at's etin Milton Elrod, M. G. Higga-,
{John Paul Lak, R. B. Berner and|-
ler Ave., will be hostess at 1 p.m,
deal with the problems of the federal budget: : The program at 10 a.m. to- . morrow in the Meridian Room, | Colonial Furniture Co. will be presented by Mesdames Gordon. '|McCalment, Donald Gerking, I. J. IKwitnéy, Lawrence. Dorsey and: {John Campbell. All are members lof the league's domestic’ policy study group. i The night meeting at 745 o'clock, Mar. 17, in the 38th Street By AGNES H. OSTROM Branch, Merchants National
“SAMMY Spivens” is visiting in Indianapolis this week. And Bank, .will be a repeat program jon the taxation topic with three answer
Gorhare Cox, Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips and Ralph Wyand . two Howe High School students learn about Sammy Spivens" from Mrs. Phillips.
They were accompanied here on a. lecture tour by Mrs. Dorothy |Suent experts who will. questions. schoo} students, parents, club and professional ‘women before leav-| The slate of officers to be voted : ing the city. : on at tomorrow's meeting includes A " Mrs. Phillips reports, | She began studying. She read and! Sra. Charles. T. Harman, presi(and she’s an authority on chil- talked to children, sat with juve-/gent: Mrs. Howard Lytle, first well as “Sammy” is an nile judges In court, visited vice president, and Mrs. Fdgar extremely errant puppet. schools and institutions and.even Baum, secretary. His mussy red hair just won't rode police cars. This early pat-| candidates for directors for two stay in place; he shies away from tern. of getting information first- years are Mesdames Robert ‘rubber boots on rainy days; he hand, she still follows when: pos-| Loomis, Arthur Medlicott, Howforgets the proverbial hankie un- sible betweéii “appearances. over ard A. King. McCalment and less -it's thrust ‘at him, and he the country. David Ross; for one year to fill dearly loves to play in a cowboy With “Sammy”- who by the unexpired terms, Mesdames Von suit. rway-met- “Charley McCarthy” L. Snyder, Paul Starrett and Benand Edgar Bergen not so “long nett Kraft. oh “But it's the reaction of the children to ‘Sammy’ that's import. 280: Mrs. Phillips will be at. Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee, nominatSant, » says Mrs. Phillips, who de- Shortridge Hich School, Tudor ing committee chairman, is ial, Orchard School, School 60, (assisted by Mesfanien C. B. DurWoman's. . Shut «Jedliont Sr. ME Good, child. Through him she gives the *0¢ the Indianapolis ‘Business R organ th Baum: : psychological pointers she deems and Professional Women's Club) Mrs, J. Mason King, chairman {this week. She Spuike last night|of the budget committee, will pre=
important to help children, and] patents too, adjust in today’s at Howe PTA. sent her report for adoption.
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stand. “I want to belong and I want
all children, according to the lec- a .Glamou Magazine turer, There are different ways Editor of Gla ’ xine and. “for successful Americans i we must. instruct young people to : Who Wil P ta find the right ways. JB “We're doing a miserable job of developing inner richness in A S H | 0 N s H lo Ww children,” the lecturer says. “We've depended on a new sweat- 2 featuring er, a new permanent wave to give ? * them assurance. "The Clothes You Need for the - “WE HAVE a generation with Life You Lead” v
out any manners at all. Democracy is threatened until we become he's also deeply concerned with e saféty problem with teaching youngsters to +iobey traffic rules. Although she hms no children of her own, Mrs. Phillips has thousands of children in her life {each week. In England where she was born and educated, - ‘helped rear two brothers, When her husband's onl ed her into the business world d hopes for children out of her plans, she stuck ‘as closely as she he could to the children’s world.
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