Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1949 — Page 21
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ome weeks that rocky road, with he mild measure y- union leaders. ration will have ire to carry out irtley Act. - Mr.
ct on the publie lémonstration ‘of on which many ests the public, ® quick approval lan's nomination
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Dr. Boyd. His Mr. Lewis (not ning. '
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committee chaire 7 on the nominas Senate opinfon is the two weeks’
by the strike is ore than 50,000 | unions ‘leaders waiting for the sought to make imminent ‘wage
fonal legislation cf his relaw and also the
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{; : £5, SS = a THURSDAY, MAR. 17, 1049 ___ Sororities— = -
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Hoosiers in Sorarity to Observe Reunion Day
Hoosier members of Alpha
brate International Reunion Day with a luncheon Apr, 2 in the
will be “Let's Go to Conven * The sorority will hold its national convention in July in Roanoke, Va. ; The guests at the speakers’ table will be Mrs. Lytle Free-
Bwan, province vice: president; Mrs: Truman G. Yuncker, Greencastle, national chairman of al-’ truistic work; Mrs. T. A. Rushmore, Indianapolis alumnae president; Mrs. Betty Mills, president of the DePauw University chapter; Miss Mary Lou Kuhn, president of the Indiana University. chapter; Mrs. E. M. Schofield, luncheon speaker, and Mrs. Paul Lahr, general’ chairman.
:. Mrs, Schofield will speak on “Friendship” and Mrs. Swan and
cuss convention. The active chapCommittee members are Mesdames Merton Johnston, David Hughes and James Bowen, arrangements; Miss Martha Payne and Miss Carolyn Kuebler, program; Miss Helen Bercher, Miss Helen Noble and Mrs. Barrett H. Tattner, reservations; Mesdames Roland Gilbert, Joseph Turner, Howard Lohmann, D. R. Kincaid, C. E. Stafford and Ben Wilson and Miss Julia Romine, decorations, and Mrs. Owen Neighbours and Mrs. John Fenstermaker, publicity.
Committee Heads
Are Announced [Erayton, Chairmen of committees for Rhodes,
‘chairmen are Mrs. Alvin Fernan-
Irene Mrs.
advisor; Miss correspondence;
the Kappa Kappa Gamma So- George T. Tindall Jr. publicity,|E. Cox, Robert H. White, G. B. University. Dr. M. O. Ross, pres- mothers. ; rority state day luncheon to be and Mrs. William P. Keller, Mrs. Taylor, Fairchild, H. Norris Cot-|ident of Butler, will be the guest Mrs. DeForest O'Dell,
held Saturday in the IndianapolistRobert Foot and Miss Janet StayAthletic Club are announced. ton, decorations. Mesdames Leroy L.
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Steven Gilbert and Karen Lohmann are very interested in the toy serve as decorations for the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority luncheon on Apr. 2 in the Columbia Club. Mesdames John H. Jefferson, Ronald W. Gilbert and Howard Lohmann (left to right) are |nersville, and Mesdames L. W.| - planning the reunion day program.
Lincoln, Neb., national president,
des, awards; Mrs. Frank H. Fair- wij) pe Mesdames Roy M. Rob- Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, __lchild, program; Mrs. John —Rulping. Everett M. Schofield, Royer will meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday {ne other campus mothers clubs; |
K. Brown, Kenneth Lemmons, L.|
tingham and Robert Covert, Misses Jane Ann Noble, Marjorie!
Clubs— { di
Soroptimists To Listen to Book Review
Club to Hold
Guest Day Tea “Packaged Thinking for Women” (Crain and Hamilton) will be reviewed by Mrs. Frederick F, Marston at the Soroptimist Club luncheon meeting Wednesday in the Hotel Lincoln. In the absence of the club's president, Miss Lucille Pryor, who is in Miami, Fla. Miss Libby Evans will preside, Mrs. Marion Hull, chairman, {will report on the club’s participation in the current drive to obtain financial support for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
The annual guest day tea of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority) Mothers Club will be held Mon-| day in the chapter house at Butler University. Guests will be entertained by “The Lady From Godey’s.” Mrs, Everett M. Schofield, who will wear a dress of the 1877 era, will tell of the life of Sara Josepha Hale, editor of Godey's Magazine from 11827-1877, | Mrs. Joseph G. Matthews isi i {social chairman, assisted by Mrs. . «nn |R. F. Petersen, hostess chairman, trains and buses that will land Mrs. G. A. Markland, Zions{ville; Mrs. J. C. Mountain, Con-
|Lutyens, C. W, Mercier, 8. H.| {McKay, R. W, Overstreet and F. 1. Kilcline, |
Guests will include members of
The Gamma Alumnae Chapter,
Inthe chapter house at Butléri{he Mothers Council and house Officers of the club are| president; speaker at the dinner meeting. | NS eHay, setreialy; Mp BH The hostesses will be Mesdames |v, |, Pearson, notifications chair-
ford J. Renaker are in charge ofWahle and William B. Weisell A. Cross, Dorothy Overman, Mary J. W. Clark, R. A. Claycomb, man.
reservations. are song contest judges. {
Mrs. Raymond F. Elliott Jr. is! Seated at the speaker's table Margaret Gross and Merlita For- der, Roland Rust and Walter
general chajrman. The other with Mrs. Joseph W. Seacrest,
Open Houses ‘Unit of WDC to Hear Mrs. Rumpler
Planned For Students
The first of three open houses house.
‘Talk by Dr.
for high school students and other) 5
“Putting Life Into Our Years” will be discussed by Dr. L. E.
Burney at the 1:30 p. m. meeting Wednesday of the American At Luncheon *
Home Department of the Woman's Department Club in the club-
Elizabeth Gordon, Diane Colvin,
sythe. |
Burney |
f Reappointed head of the Indiana State Health Board, the peaker is a native of Burney, Ind., and was graduated from the women interested in nursing a8 Indiana University School of] —
a career will be held from 3:30 Medicine. The Applied Education|Hueber, Ernest R. Keller, Walter to 5 p. m. tomorrow in the Section is in charge of the pro-/R. Mayer, R. O. McAlexander,
Methodist Hospital School of 5am Nursing. The others will be Apr,
ment chairman, will preside. Mrs. | 8 and April 15. . : F
Frank J. Pinella, G. E. Ruston,
Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour, depart-| Roscoe J. Sawyer, William|Club in the clubhouse.
Shimer, Virgil Stinebaugh, G. B.
F. E. Smith, chaplain, will talk Taylor, 0. R. Sumner and Boyd fare and men think in terms of Toens Plan Party
Invitations have been extended on “Spring,” and Mrs. Rénato J.|W. Templeton.
to high schools in the city and in Pacini; vocalist, will sing a group surrounding towns. of spring songs.
" Mrs. B. Vandaworker Is Miss Grant chairman, and Mrs. Alvin G. Jose, To Speak vice chairman, for the tea and
social hour. Assistants will be Miss E. Louise Grant, School of | ro dames Onan C. Adkins, Wil-
Nursing director, will give a brief ; Jr., Frank B. Ross, talk, There will be a tour of the Ham ER a et 8. Whiteman, nurses’ residence and hospital f0i-|gyohart 1,, Wilson, Arthur W. Wilson and Orville A. Wilkinson. Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew and Mrs. John E. Berns will :preside at the tea table.
Garden Department
- Miss Mary Jo Spradling, senior, is chairman of the student .committee in charge. Members include Misses Gretchen Poehler, Lenora Tolan, Elizabeth Edwards, Jean Pierce, Sallie Wallace, Melba Plans Meeting Kerr, Margaret Sperling, Sara| Friday at 1:30 p. m. the Garden Engle, Jo Ann Yeager, Beverly Department will meet in the club-
Dawson, Mary Ann Tilly and pouse to hear a representative of at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the gotten, Mrs. Rumpler said. “UnJoyce Waggoner. They represent iy. mill Rose Co., Richmond, Ind. Meridian Room, Colonial Furni- der it the opportunity for the in-!
all the classes in the school. There will be ‘an illustrated lec-
ture on the growing of roses,
Open House Planned [orchids and lilies; Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fateley F- Krass Jr. is chairman for the
will hold an open house in their Program. home, 910 N. DeQuincey St., from| Serving tea will be Mrs. Ed B. 2'to 5 p. m. Sunday. Honor guest Hall and Mrs. Hezzle B. Pike. will be Mrs. Catherine Schove, Assisting will be Mesdames Hugh mother of Mrs. Fateley, who will J. Baker, John R. Carr, William _celebrate her 80th birthday. There H. Craft, A. A. Deardorff, Ray B. are no invitations. Dorward, Frank Hirschman, A.J.
oe. ges Mrs. Miles 8. Barton, 5188" N. |New Jersey St., will be hostess
(tor the 10 a. m. meeting Tuesday|
{of the Great Books Discussion group. Mrs. Harold M. Trusler | will lead the discussion of “Gul{livers’ Travels.” :
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Hospital Guild Will Meet
| The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild
and Chapter members will meet
lturé Co. Mrs. Harold J. Hayes {will preside. . ; The members of the nominating committee and the committee for the Silver Anniversary Tea and Founders Day to be held [Apr. 26 in Ayres’ Auditorium will be announced. | Miss Mildred Pauline Beard of the Indiana State Welfare Department will speak and show a
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The Hugh Copsey Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet Purdue University and is a mem- | at 8 p. m. tonight in the Edge- ber
Attend Luncheon-Bridge
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To Have Tea ' The Newcomers Club will have a bridge-tea in the Central YWCA at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Ford Beverly will be the hostess.
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A card party for members and friends of the Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc.,, will be held at 1:30 p. m. next Thursday in the Meridian Room’ of the Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs, Chris Haan is the {chairman, and she will be assisted by Mesdames Louise Boyd, H.
Talks to Club
The importance of more women
being elected to the law-making|y piorestano, (C. T. Johnson andj
bodies of the country was emphasized by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler a" a Otte, | yesterday's luncheon meeting of| The Happy Hour Club will meet the Community Welfare Depart- in the home of Mrs. Lester Shake, ment of the Woman's Department [2324 W, Morris St., at 7:30 p. m. |tomorrow. : “Women think in terms of wel-| money. A proper adjustment of | thesé two points of view will pro-| The Stardust Teen Canteen will
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just—not alone to the commu-|tomorrow night in the basement nities, but to the taxpayer as|,¢ School 43. well,” she said.
‘Souls Need Help, Too
Calling welfare both physical and spiritual, the speaker declared, “While we are stressing the need for bodily care, we must not forget that the souls of men|. need refreshment and understanding as much as their bodies.” Today when many look upon| the government as a provider with {unlimited resources, the true {meaning of our government is for-
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| Miss Mary Jane Mueller, 1215] Comer Ave., daughter of Mr. and/ Mrs. John Mueller, Miami Beach, ! |Fla., will be married to Joseph | Zappia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dom{inic Zappia, 841 Fletcher Ave., on |May 1 in the Holy Rosary Cathlolic Church, | The maid of honor is to be Miss! {Antonia Agresta and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Don Sullivan, Lafayette; Miss Betty Cantanzarita, Mishawaka; Miss Theresa | Bahlmann, Jasper, and Misses Mary Cigresta, Mary Sergi and Betty Cantanzarita. The flower girls will be Roseta Furore and Ellen Rose Laker and the ring- | bearers are to be Tony Joe and | Arthur Day Laker and Donnie Worthington. | Dominic Zappia, cousin of the prospective bridegroom, is to be the best man and the ushers will [oe Frank Fontia, Frank Furore, | | Anthony Laker, Michael Cigresta, | | Dominic Sergi and Mr. Sullivan, | The bridegroom-to-be attended
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