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Local Clubs and Sororities

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Dances During Coming Week

Nursery Auxiliary Schedules ~Lunhcheon at Bank Friday

Square dancing, luncheon meetings and an anniversary dinner are among the activities planned by Indianapolis women's organizations for this week and next. Mrs. Mayburn F. Landgraf will be hostess for a luncheon meet- | ing of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxillary at the Maple Road branch of the Indiana National Bank at 1 p. m. Friday. Mrs. Landgraf?will be assisted by the Mesdames Emsley W. Johnson Jr., Joseph W. Ferree, Elbert R. Gilllom and H. Edward Raffensperger,

Plan Luncheons, Meetings,

Beta Sigma Phi sorority will hold its regular city council meeting at 7.30 p. m. Friday. Miss Guyula Keithly will preside. Mrs. Mary Seeger and Miss Thelma Patterson are co-chairmen for the Hoosler Hosteler Square Dance ‘at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in 8chool 54. Proceeds from the dance, which is open to the public, will be used to develop hostels in and around Indianapolis. |

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6:30 p. m. tomorow in the Indi-| ana National Bank building, 3000 |E. New York 3t, for a cov|ered dish supper. Mrs. Marshall |Haislup, who is in charge of the party, will be assisted by Mrs. {Dee Andrews. Guests will include {the Mesdames T. M. Benziger, Officers will be elected Wednes- Gene Lacy, Frank Demjen, Glen day when the Indianapolis PTA Yowler and Lethal Frakes and Council meets at 7:30 p. m. in Miss Evelyn Parsley. Washington High School. t t Opening the meeting will be Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Frank Harrington in charge : of devotions, Reports of the schol- Plans Dinner arship and nominating committees] Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim of Indiwill be made at the business ses- anapolis Unit, American Legion sion conducted by Mrs. Earl H.|Auxiliary, announces Mar. 29 as Stumpf, council president. {the date for the anniversary dinA Washington student will talk Der. sponsored by the _organizaon “Civic Pride” and Miss Bertha tion.

Leming will discuss the student] Members of the Post and their aid fund. wives will be guests at the event

Mrs. Lee Fox, council program |!n the DAR Chapter House, 824 chairman, will summarize and|’: Pennsylvania St. conduct the discussion period fol-| | Gamma Chapter of - Gamma lowing a symposium on “Is the G,mma Nu Sorority wiil hold a American Family Vital to Main- pginess meeting at 8 p.-m. totaining Our Heritage?” morrow in the YWCA. {

List Topics Columbian Chapter, ITSC, will For Speakers have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Thurs-| lday in the 38th St. Branch, Indi-| «Topics to be discussed by the ana National Bank. Miss Amy| speakers are “What Are Some Keene will speak. cf the Facts Pertinent to Our | American Heritage and Is It Im-| Normandy Chapter, ITSC, will portant to the School That Our meet at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the| Families Preserve Our Heritage?” home of Mrs. Harry Sheagley,| Walter Gingery, Washington 4026 Guilford Ave. Miss Amy principal; “Is It Important to the Keene will be the speaker, Church That Families Preserve| Our Heritage?” Dr. Grover Hartman; “Does the Quality of the

| Lady Aberdeen Artist Chapter, |ITSC, will meet at-12:30 p. m.| y {Saturday in the Hotel Washing-| Famil fl he Preservati { Ly ae T 0. Me. ton. Mrs, Walter Houppert will Cormick, and “Each Member of address the group.

the Family ‘Is a Citizen," Mrs. N Bert C. McCammon. | A musical program, wrangea W OCS Gr oup by Miss Alberta Denk, music . teacher at the host school, "*M t F id be given by the students. A] string quartet, Misses Patsy €€ S Il ay Sheets; Lols Griffin, Rosemary; mn, Indianapolis District,

Attkisson and Denk, will play. | . ) | Also on the program will be WSCS, will meet at 9:45 a. m.|

William Kerg teombone soloist, | Friday in the "Central Avenue

and David Hicks, trumpet solo- Methodist Church, Mrs. H., F. ist, The accompanist will be svers will pr i eside at the mornMiss Martha Bunch. y P : i ing session and Mrs. Robert Flu- . tro will conduct the afternoon Wedding Date =e Oo The Rev. E. W. Stricker will . give a reading and a musical Set in une {program will be presented by {Mesdames C. C., McMurtrey, J. N. ) |Greene, and Homer R. Page. ReThe engagement of Miss Joan ports will be read by Mesdames Trostel to Rex McConnell is an- gy A Robinson, Charles Wright! nounced by her father, Gus E. and C. G. Shriver and Mrs. Frank| Trostel, 4725 Rookwood Ave. Par- j)jjs, president of the Indiana ents of the prospective bride- Conference, WSCS, will speak. groom are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Mrs Henry White will lead the McConnell, 1057 W. 31st St. lcandlelighting service. The wedding will take place at 1:30 "p.m. June 18 in Sweeney Stricker will give the invocation Chapel at Butler University. The and Miss Marie Adams, Fortville, Rev. J. 8. Johns will officiate. will talk. Mrs. Robinson will reMrs. J. Harland Downing of port on registration and present

Marion, sister of the bride-to-be, swards to the groups having the will be matron of honor. Junior Jargest number in attendance. Dr. bridesmaid will be Miss Virginia g [,. Martin, superintendent of

Trostel, another sister of the'the Indianapolis District, will inprospective bride. John Morgan stall the new officers. will be best man. Hostesses will be Mesdames W The couple will be graduated C. Oliver, Laura Messick, A. D. from Butler in June. Miss Trostel Conner, F. C. Bird and W. N. I a member of Delta Delta Delta Reedy. The Indiana Conference Sorority will be held May 6 in Vincennes.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMLCS

MONDAY, MAR. 2i, 1944

It Speakers To Address BPW Dinner

Social Problems Highlight Program Four speakers will highlight the regular dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Pro: | fessional Women’s Club at 6 p. m. | Thursday in the Women’s Department Club, Miss Violet Jones, of Crossroads, will tell of the work this organization is doing for crippled and Randicapped persons. Also on the forum hour will be a discussion of socialized medicine by Larry Richardson. Willard Gambold, head’ of ‘the social science department, at Broad Ripple High School, -will speak on “History of Etiquette in the United States.” A talk on “Living Pictures” by Miss Clara Epstein, display .|artist at Ayres’, also is on the evening program, Officers will be elected from the following slate: Miss Irene C. Boughton, Mrs. Fanchon F. Griffey, president; Mrs. Viola S. Arm-| strong, Mrs. Delphia W. Gill, first! vice president; Miss Florine Hite, | Miss Pansy Lee Sherrick, second vice president; Miss Julia J. Sensel, Miss Marion F. Thompson, _ corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ethel L. Degischer, Miss Betty L. Harrison, recording secretary,| Miss Jessie Marie Theobald, Miss Trella M. Wood, treasurer. Miss Helen E. Humphreys, Miss | Viola Rose Sutton, financial sec-| |retary, and Mrs. Harold O. Bur-| nett, Miss Nelle M. Sage, auditor. | Four members will be elected, |to the board of directors. Candl-| dates are Mesdames Zola D.| |Brown, Peggy A. Miller and Alta |E. Pruitt, Misses Nana Faye |Griggs, Lucy Hittle, Rosemarie Lepahan, Jéanette L. McElroy and Esther M. Schmitt.

of Tomorrow

The Bridal Scene—

Mr. Dorrell Will Marry

Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times

” Staff Photographer, oor girl. She spends much of her playtime with her favor.

right now is helping celebrate National Camping Week.

"Teen Problems—

Being Paren

WHEN YOU'RE planning a career, you naturally find out

all you can about the job. You read up on it, you talk to people in the fleld, you observe ‘their actions and reactions. Well, did you ever stop to think that being a parent is a career” And that ‘practically all of you will sometime hold parental jobs?

So let's look the sjtuation over. . A prospective lawyer may fail his bar exams, a young

actress may flub her lines, and people will say, “Too bad, try again.” But parents must succeed on the first attempt! s = =» THE WORLD is plenty tough | on fathers and mothers who are failures. So your Pop apd Mom are naturally a bit de: fensive, anxious to do their job | well, fearful of failure. They are like acrobats balancing on |

a wobbly tight-rope, trying to |

avoid a tumble into soft in- | dulgence or into prickly se- | verity. | You can study parenthood

right at home, boys and gals.

Take a long look at {ts prob- |

lems. You'll be amazed how well your father and mother | are making out. If they seem | | unnecessarily strict now and then, can you honestly blame them? They're engaged in a highly skilled occupation, one

for which they tooK no aptitude tests, whose fine points had to be learned on the job!

|Teen-Age Club

To Give Dance

The Tuk-A-Pache coed teen-age club of the YWCA, a Red Feather agency of the Community Chest, | will give a Bobby-Sox dance from! 8 to 11 p. m. Friday in Hollenbeck Hall. Tiny Delmar and his Delmarvels will be featured entertainers Miss Mary Ann Bernhardt is in charge of tRe dance, which is open ‘to all teen-agers Among other spring activities planned by the club are Table tennis and euchre tournaments Trophies will be awarded to boy and girl winners of the table tennis event, Charles Mescall Is chairman of the table tennis tournament, and Dick Butters is in charge of the euchre contest.

DR. ANSWERS—

Question: I have a slight | bump on the skin of my leg | about three inches above the ankle which feels like skin or muscle and which comes and goes, It is not painful. Answer: This sounds like a cyst which fills with fluid and then empties. If 1t is at all possible, it would be well to show this to your doctor at the time when it is enlarged. » ~ » Question: What is the cause of.a coated tongue? nswer: Many possibilities have to be considered, fnelud‘Ing smoking, drinking of alcoholic beverages, general llinesses, and . disorders of the stomach or other portions of the digestive system,

Veteran Postal Aid |. PHILADELPHIA-—Mrs. Agnes A. Faxong of Brookville, Pa., recently red as postmistress

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| Apr. 10 An approaching marriage and an engagement highlight the current bridal news. Apr. 10 has been set as the date for the

marriage of Miss Marianne] Buschmann and Joseph Ward

} Set Trainin t Is 101gh Set ails ‘THEY ARE BIKE ACROBATS

- Courses for BALANCING ONA TIGHT RO! | Camp Leaders mr re poe xe

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Is Set for May | Candidates for the election of officers of the Indiana Federation. of Business and Professional’ Women's Clubs are announced by Miss Evelyn Sommers, Logansport, chairman of the nominating committee, ; Officers will be elected at the

federation’'s annual convention May 13, 14, and 15 in French Lick. ’

| Miss Bessie Thornton, South {Bend, is unopposed for the pres |idepcy. Candidates for first Vice= |président ‘are Mrs. Fern Barrett, _. |Fortville,” and Mrs. . Maxine Ble- ‘ pesheimer, Ft. Wayne. In the race ‘Ifor the second vice presidency are [Miss Helen K. Minneman, Rushlville, and Mrs. Julia Zandi, East (Chicago.

| Candidates For Secretary Post | Miss Carol Dawson, Auburn, and Mrs. Edith Hamm, Columbus, are candidates for recording |secretary, and Miss Irene L. Hiss, South Bend, is unopposed for the post of corresponding secretary. Candidates for treasurer are Mrs. Edith Kennedy, Jefferson‘ville and Mrs. Helen Beck, Leb« anon,while Miss Leta E, Field, Jeffersonville, and Miss Nora West” Lebanon, will vie for the office of assistant treasurer. | Nominees for the state nomi nating committee to serve in 1950 are Miss Wauketa Wittenmyer, Vincennes; Mrs. Mary Mercer, |Brazil; Miss Jessie Burks, Bloome lington; Mrs. Adah O. Frost, Greenfield, Miss Jean Benbow, Richmond. | “Miss Virginia Rowland, Portland; Mrs. Opal Carmichael, Mon« ticello; Miss Mary Louise Little, [North Manchester; Dr. Bonnell Souders, Auburn; Miss Ruth Hubler, Warsaw; Mrs, Isabella Bro kaw Wallace, Whiting, and Miss Stella Cisco, Madison. .

! ITSC Chapter Honors Member Miss Daisy Reagan, 81 years

This afternoon frock, from | Jacques Fath's American-made collection, combines simple lines with provocative color contrast. Of pure silk=shantung, the soft, fan-tucked bodice is sun-warm tan while the rippling skirt with its easy side-front pockets is in black and the cummerbund sash is ice-cream pink. For a gray and black combination, the sash is gold. (Block's)

SMITH Q-—When should we uncover our strawberries, asks a south-of-|,,3 today, was honored by the

the-city suburbanite. + |Trans-Jordan Chapter, ITSC, at A—Wait until a cloudy mild day its noon luncheon meeting in the after the first of April unless a Spink Arms Hotel. long spell of mild weather en-| Other Eueats vith Mist Reagan |were Mrs. Henr A y courages much growth earlier. John W. Thornburgh, hon=

| The Indiana Camping Associa-|Central Ave., announce. The pros|tion today announced the dates pective bridegroom’s parents are |for its Camp Counselor Training|Mr. and Mrs. Dorrell, 4244 Grace- | Course and Administrators In-{land Ave. [stitute this spring. The vows will be read at 3:30 Apr. 7. 14, 22 and 29 and May|P ™- in the Zion Evangelical and ls sessions of the training course Reformed Church. Mrs. Richard [will be held in the Athenaeum, Buschmann will be her future On May 7 the three-hour practi-|Sister-in-law’s matron of honor. cal workshop will be at Camp] The bride-to-be is a graduate of Dellwood followed by a May 13-15 Butler University where she was institute there. Both Indiana and [AR Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Butler Universities are offering member. Mr. Dorrell is attend- | eredit for the course. May 20-22|1n8 Butler and is a member of lthe Camp Administrators Insti-|Sigma Chi Fraternity. tute will be given in the Versailles) ® #5 = State Park. |

Chairman for the counselor ma Toby Sachs to Sol Blickman {course is Fred Martin of the In-|is announced by her parents, Mr.! diana University Extension Gym- and Mrs. Phillip G. Sachs, 5445 nastic Union. [N. Meridian St. | Assisting committee members Adolph Blickman, 5601 Washingare Herbert A. Sweet, Acorniton Blvd. are the prospective Farm Camps, near Carmel; Harry bridegroom's parents. |G. Gorman, director of the Eng-| The bride-to-be is a graduate {lish Avenue Boys Club and Camp;lof Tudor Hall School and the |Ed Dodd, east district executive University of Illinois. A memfor the Central Indiana Council, per of Alpha Epsilon Phi So(Boy Scouts of America; Miss rority, she also did graduate work Geneva Barrows, executive secre-/at Butler University. Mr. Blicktary, Girl Scouts, Inc, Indianapo- man was graduated from Indiana lis and Marion County, and Miss University where he was a Sigma

[Kathleen Klaiber, assistant di- Alpha Mu Fraternity member. rector of Camp Delight, Indian-'————— EE

apolis Council of Camp Fire Girls.' & The IAC this week is observing National Camping Week which opened yesterday. :

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oh Margaret Meredith Weds June 10

home for spring and summer | living? Miss Margaret Meredith, New York, who will be in the city the week of Apr. 3, will be available to homemakers

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards, 227 Penway St., announce the engagement of their daughter, {Miss Peggy Edwards, and Richard T., Hollings, the son of Mr.

with the latest home decorating and Mrs. Grover C. Hollings, 5362 tips Washington Blvd. She will speak in Block's The ceremony will be at auditorium Monday, Apr. 4, at 8:30 p. m. June 10 in the Taber-| 11 a m. and 2 p. m. and from nacle Presbyterian Church. The 7 to 9 p. m. she will lecture on |Rev. Roy Ewing Vale will of“The Psychology of Color” to ficiate. Miss Edwards attended] all home economics classes at Butler University, and the pros- |

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r pective bridegroom now is atdith is decorating consultant for

tending the . Butler College of |

Columbia Mills and will be Pharmacy. available during the week at Miss Carolyn Ray, St. Louis, | Blocks#’ to talk with homemak- will be the maid of honor, and| ers. the bridesmaids will include Miss | , TTT Beverly Zingler, Des Moi , Towa] Lincoln Bridge Club Mrs. James E. Gordon; Brooklyn,

! ye N. Y.; Miss Martha Jane Dunlavy, Announces Winners North Manchester: Miss Catherine The Lincoln Nelson and Miss Jane Stith, Donald W. Hollins will be his|

brother's best man, and the Friday night in the hotel: North yshers will be Ernest Edwards|

and South Mr. and Mrs. George Jr, Sacramento, Cal., brother of P. Ryan, first; Mrs. Beth Chip- the bride-to-be; John F. Hollings, | man and Jack O'Keefe, pool her brother of the prospective i ridegroom; Mr. Gordon, Arno ne eos k and’ Jerome yorstmann and Martin Lammers. | aAcoDns, ra. -

| JFEast and West—Mrs. Arch {Falender and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, first; Mr. and Mrs. Adair Smith, second; Mrs. J. E. Morris and |Mrs. Kitty Warner, third. :

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Good garden practice is to pull|r, ry ITSC Federation president, mulch off strawberry rows and and Mrs. H. L. Collins, Federation leave it between the rows to president. hold summer moisture, " Warning: If you have used a : {thick mulch that has encouraged 0 nit {tender growth underneath, un-| cover gradually or wait until) ’ |weather is more settled. vignt| [\ i mulches on many plants can be, ames € en {left on permanently—plants will grow up through a thin covering Mrs. Edward C. W. Wischmeies las they do in the woods. (will head the Gov. Oliver Perry {Morton Chapter, Daughters of the [Union 1861-65, as regent for 1949

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dianapolis 9. “Dishing the [society include Mesdames Curtis Dirt” appears daily and Sun- E. Burke, Ferdinand Dedert and day. | Raleigh Miller, first, second and third vice regents; Mrs. Earl Ran|dolph and Mrs. Leslie McLean, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Carrie M. Hoag, treasurer; Mrs. J. C. Starr, historian; 20- Mrs. Frank Poland, registrar, and year-old Negro, daughter of a Mrs, Fréd Chastain, chaplain. Canadian Pacific Railway porter,! Mesdames William I. Hoag, was crowned queen of the McGill Clifford Hofer and Charles Butler University winter carnival this will serve as directors. season. ] The organization's next meeting A campus wide poll of the stu- will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday, Apr, dent body gave Beryl Dickerson 4, Appomattox Day, in Wilking's the highest beauty and popularity Auditorium. Joseph E. Craven honor of the university year. Shé will give an {llustrated lecture, is a second year arts student. Music will be provided by Mrs, Her parents originally came from Charles P. Brady, soprano, ace Trinidad. companied by Mrs. Wischmefer.

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