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THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 31040 PAGE 9| . 5 ae - ge | A Nn. At Butler Set April Program
Great Books Unit + To Discuss ‘Candide’ |
State Clubs Federation
To Meet Apr. 8
Mrs. Brown to Head 7th District Rally
A luncheon in the Indianapolis| Athletic Club Green Room and a| tea in the Governor's Mansion will highlight the meeting of the! Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, Apr. 8, Mrs. Royer K. Brown, Seventh District president, will be In charge of the 10 a. m. business meeting preceding the 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Guest speaker at the luncheon will be Mrs. Joseph Page, of Barlow, Ky., president of the Kentucky Federation of Clubs. She will talk on “Participating Citizens in a Changing World.” The| Seventh District chorus will sing.
Special Guests Are Named |
Special guests for the luncheon will include Mrs. Henry F.
Schricker, Mrs. Cogley G. Cole of Vevay, and Mesdames E. H. Stumpf, Arthur Medlicott, Russell R, Benson, Dorsey King and B. Lynn Adams. Honorary mem-| bers of the organization who will be among the guests are Mrs. George W. Jaqua, Winchester; Mrs. Harriette K. Sparks, Frank-/ fort: Mrs. John Downing John-| son and Mrs. Henry E. Ostrom. | The tea in the Governor's Mansion will be held for those mak-| ing luncheon reservations. Mrs. | Schricker will be assisted by Mesdames Everett Lett, Frank C. Miller, George M. Baldwin and Elmer Dolzall. Junior Club members assisting at the tea table
will be Mesdames Harry H. Garman, C. R. Lenglade, Gale Shaw, Felix T. McWhirter Jr,
R. B. Grady, and J. W. Sullivan.
Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson is general chairman for the luncheon and tea and Mrs. Kern J. Miles is in charge of decorations. Reservations are in charge of Mrs. Ernest Fullenwider and Mrs, Wallace DeHart. |
PTA Group
To Discuss Indian Lore
Several PTA units will meet, next week. i The Parent Education group of the Garden City PTA will hear a discussion on “The American] Indian” at 7:30 p. ln. Monday in the W. Washington St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Alex Gilmore and Mrs. Kenneth Langhammer will lead the talk and the hostesses will be Mesdames John, Ellis, Langhammer and Perry Leslie. Howard Stewart is chairman of. the Fathers Night program for the Cumberland unit. The members will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tues-
day. The McFarland PTA will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs Rex Burks will preside. The
Gienns Valley Farent Education group will meet at noon Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Aaron Hurts. There will be a luncheon and program. Mrs. John Mullen and Mrs. Richard Adams are assistant hostesses. | Spring Festival Is Planned
A spring festival is planned by the Township House PTA for Apr. 8 There will be a chili supper at 6 p. m. The committee
members are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alcorn, Mrs. Arnold Pandall, Jeff St. Clair, Howard
Hinshaw, Larry Rood, Bob, Che- | valier, Carl Burt, George McGahn, Cnarles Campbell, Bill Palmer, Roscoe Meyer, harold Kohlmeyer,, Lewis Lantz and Harry Krentler.| New officers will be elected by the Beech Grove unit at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Dr. Matthew Winters will speak.
Howe Plans Fool’s Frolic
Miss Chris Gainey and Dick Ferguson are co-chairmen of the “Fools’ Frolic” to be held tomorrow night in thc Howe High School gym. The dance is sponsored by
the Irvington Assembly under thef
auspices of the Irvington Union of Clubs. The decorations will follow the theme with caps and bells and a “trick or treat” program. The committee members are Misses Julia ~ Moore, Nadine Schneider and Betty Payton, Joe Pirtle, Joe Messing and Don Daugherty. Parent patrons will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Fennell, George C. Mattson, Henry Hollenbeck, Howard Roger, Ralph Johns, A. N. Stevens, N. C. Strahl, Frank Lee, George Wear, James L. Baker, William H. Shreve and Robert Reed, Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Ware, Dr, and Mrs. C. C. Cook and Mrs. Mary Callon.
Announce Pledges Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Mar. 31 -Alpha Lambda Delta Sorority, honorary announces Its new pledges. The Indianapolis girls listed are Misses
r freshman -women,|
- busiest cat breeders in Indiana. Butler University organizations : are making plans. for April activi-| ties. Tomorrow the third year great books group will discuss Voltaire’'s “Candide” at 7:30 p. m. in Jordan Memorial Hall, | Two Greek letter dances will be! {held Saturday night. Alpha Chi {Omega Sorority will have a “paper” dance in the chapter {house and the Lambda Chi Alpha | | Fraternity wiH have a “haunted { house” dance in the chapter ' house. "i From: 8 to 5 m. Sunday § Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will have a rush tea in the sorority's house. Other events next week include the meeting of Sigma Tau Delta English honor society, at 7:30 p. m. Monday in Jordan Hall and
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enclosed runways that convert the Rectors’ back vard into a three-ring circus for cats during warm weather, “I can't put them outdoors a bit too early in the spring.” Mrs. Rector explains, “They'd catch cold in a minute.” A native of Logansport, Mrs. Rector came to Indianapolis as-a bride more than a half century ago. Her original
the installation meeting of the *ambition, to be a school Association of Women Students teacher. was squelchied hy It will bé a dinner at 5:30 p. m, Ast talking on Mr. Rector's Tuesday in the university cafe- part, teria : How did the cattery get its start? . Members of the home econo- # ® om mics department will hear Miss “WHEN [| was a voung Margaret Meredith of Columbia girl,” the breeder recalls, “1 Mills at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Jordan, hated cats. Used to swear I'd Hall. There will be three showings never have one in the houes of the movie “Dead of Night” at “After 1 was married I 2, 4 and 8:45 p. m. Wednesday in| learned that my husband atJordan. The movie is sponsored tracted cats like a magnet, by Sigma Tau Delta. Also on He'd bring home strays—a Wednesday will be an egg hunt at| new one almost every night.
|4 p. m. arranged by the Butler! [Chapter, YWCA, and a kite flying {contest for coeds sponsored by the |Sigma Nu Fraternity.
Mrs. B. Lynn Adams and Robert Hammer . Indianapolis Council of Women's support of the International | Exchange dinners will be held
. . plan for the
Dairy Exposition. ° {Wednesday night by the Kappa Representatives of clubs affiliated with the Indianapolis Coun- |K2PPa Gamma and Zeta Tau cil of Women will serve as hostesses during the International A!Pha Sororitys and the Delta Dairy Exposition here, it was announced yesterday at a meeting Tau Delta and ‘Phi Delta Theta in the World War Memorial. Fraternities. Twenty-five of the 200 clubs represented in the Council will | The annual card party of Spurs, be delegated as hostesses for each of the eight days of the Exposi- Sophomore women’s honor socition Oct. 8-15 in the State Fairs ——"———""——————————— ety. will be from 2:30 pom. to: grounds. the Carnival of Dairy Foods; 4:30- p.m. next Thursday in the Plans for the #ctive support one of the show's five features Pi Beta Phi chapter house. The! of the exposition through the and the first of its kind to be’ Philosophy Club will meet the! Council's nutrition committee, Shown in the U. S. Daily dem- same day at 3 p. m. in the colheaded by Mrs. L. Marshall oOnstrations on the use of dairy jege hall. Vogler, were outlined by Rob- Products will be shown by na- . | ert Hammer, exposition execu- Hapally recognized home econ- Spring Vacation | tive secretary. omists. Mrs. B. Lynn Adams. Council The Council will be repre- ls Scheduled president, said, “We are going sented on the key committee | SPINE vacation at the college, to co-operate 100 per cent. It planning the women's program “1 begin Apr. 9 and will end is a real opportunity to help.” at the exposition through the “PT: 18. Meeting on Apr. 18 will Council women will serve at nutrition committee. be Sigma Tau Delta at 7:30 p. m. i” reese in Jordan and the Philokurian,
literary society, at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Miss Sarah T.
Dave Allerdice Romance iz, bs Reads Like Film Script Tg oping oR A
Women’s Faculty Club will meet By MARJORIE TURK
at 3 p. m. Apr. 20. Also on Football hero will marry Hollywood glamour girl . . . it sounds the calendar for Apr. 20 is the like one of filmland's supér-colossal productions. But it's the real meeting of the Butler Alumni life story of Dave Ailerdice and Iris Bynum, Club of Indianapolis at 6:15 p.| They met when Dave flew out to Californif™for the Rose 'm. in the university cafteria and Bowl game Jan. 1. Dave, nationally known left halfback for (the exchange dinner of Zeta Tau Princeton in ’40 and '41, stayed at the Ocean House, luxurious Alpha Sorority and Delta Tau Santa Monica hotel where Iris ,— — —— ~ Delta Fraternity, is the social director. Iris came | to California four years ago | from San Antonio, Tex. to |
Bankers’ Wives To Entertain At May Parle
who will attend the Indiana Bankers “Association annual
post as a leutenant colonel commanding a squadron in the Indiana Air National Guard. Between flights he stays with
The Philosophy Club will meetfyjves of Indianapolis bankers. at 3 p. m, Apr. 21 and the faculty
The proprietress, Mrs. D. P. Rector, has been in the cat raising business for 25 years. She and her husband consider the brisk trade they do in their front-room grocery as ‘just a
More than a score of felines live in Mrs, Rector's attic today. At high-birth-rate periods the population shoots up to 50.
And one of. the surest signs of summer each year is the day when the cats dre released into the complicated system of wire-
Our grocery ran close to the
conven- gina Boersig and Miss Joan Mection May 11 and 12 in the Clay- Manus. Ramon Morgan, Lexing‘pool Hotel will be entertained b¥ ton, will be the best man and the
po a . Mrs. J. Albert Smith is chair-'and Patrick Devereux, will meet at 2:30 p. m. Both will man of the ladies entertainment Lexington.
. it : Social Groups | Cats at Retail Is Groce West Side Storekeeper’s Former Dislike - For Felines Turns Into Brisk Business -_- By RUTH ANN HAMILTON 8
From .the street, the little house at 742 W. 11th St. looks like just another neighborhood grocery.
But to cat lovers “in the know" it’s the home of one of the
red, what with the liver he sneaked out to feed the cats, And I went wild trying to give them away.” After a while, Mrs. Rector gave up the fight. “If 1 have 0 have cats around here,” she told her husband, ‘they're going to be good eats.” » n ” THAT WAS 25 years ago, Since then, Mrs. Rector's chinchillas, blacks and Persians aave won énough show ribbons to fila good-sized bax. She raises Siamese and Manx cats, too, and her animals have attracted cus-
tomers from Long Island, N. Y. St. Louis: Mo., and Kansas City, Mo., as well as from all parts of Indiana
One of the early members of the "ndianapolis Cat Club. Mrs. Rector has served as president of the society for almost 10 years.
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Mrs. D. P. Rector holds a prize silver Persian puss, "Susie."
Proud mamma "Elsie" and her three kiftens . . . blue Persian cats.
‘The Bridal Scene—
.. Miss Ensch, Charles R. Nicholls to Wed
Miss Marge Ensch will be maid of honor for her sister, Miss
Elizabeth Ann Ensch. Miss Ensch a
nd Charles Robert Nicholls will
be married at 11 a. m. Apr. 18 in the Little Flower Catholic Church
The Rev. Fr. Riedinger will officiate.
The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil E. Ensch, Drexel Ave., and Mr. Nicholls is the son of Mrs, Septa The wives of Hoosiér bankers pyriong Nicholls, Lexington, Ky.
1450 N.
Bridesmaids will be Miss Vir- next Thursday in her home, 624
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ushers will be William Reynolds both of
. 98th St. Mrs, E. W. Ensinger and Mrs. Gerald R. Manlove, mothers »of the engaged couple, dames William McDonald, Donald Rains and Frances Brecount,
Guests will
take over the social end of the | . ! ; : ) hotel, the former home of Ma- his aunt and uncle, Mr. and be in the school hall. There Willi .ommittee for the spring conven-| Mrs. Martin L. McManus and 0. oc Marjorie Arthur, Jane rion Davies. | Mrs. W. H. Allerdice, 145 E. D¢ @ Joint meeting at 7:30 p. m. {,;n Honorary chairman is Mrs. ner daughter Joan, 6909 E. Wash- er. Phyllis Bowles, Winifred . | 44th St. Apr. 21 of Pi Lambda Theta, jjorpert C. Morrison of Craw- ington St. will give a tea and Bundy, Lora Lee Daugherty, Bride-to-Be He couldn't forget the West graduate education honorary, rordsville, wife of the association jinen shower from 3 to 5 p. m. Helen Davenport, Betty Lou EiFriend of Gable ou an g ° land Phi Delta Kappa, under- president. ‘ senhut, Joan Galbreath, Shirley
Coast beauty and flew back for
graduate education honorary. The committee held a luncheon
Iris had been dating Clark | week ends whenever he could “on Apr. 22 Alpha Chi Omega today in the Woodstock Club toy Gable, John Wayne and other | get & plane. Wow 1Aey Ve S€l,isoropity will have a pledge inake plans for the program. | movie idols before Dave came | the date for the wedding. IVS" 4,,.0 jp (pe Municipal Gardens ; ; th 2 Then, it was a | to be Apr. 24 in the Santa : p : ®! Indianapolis on ‘ie scene. ’ ’ { ; ; and the seniors of the College nis. Smith include Mesdames . whirlwind romance. Monica estate’ of Mrs. F. I. Mrs. Sm > s Minnis,
of “ Pharmacy will have |class dance from 9 p. m. to mid-'per Jr, night in the Town and Country (
The football star, known to Hoosiers as a captain of one of Shortridge High School's famed
Burlingham, friend of the bride-to-be. | : Dave and Iris will make final
i ; W , Club. vld 8. Cross, E gridiron teams, took Iris to all | plans for the big day when they } lds. ss, E. . the local spots. They danced in | meet tomorrow in the winter The fourth year course of great Frank E. Cramer, James ; home of Mrs in Pooks will discuss
Ciro's, Mocambo and the Troca- | Rurlingham
. oo “Elements.” Book I, at 7:30’ p. m. I. Petersen, louis 8S. Binkley, dero before he Teturned to ls Las Vegas. Nev. Co Apr. 25 in Jordan. On Apr. 27 William H. Polk and William B. . ) . } Sigma Tau Delta will sponsor Schiltges. D Re ervations Announced another foreign movie, “The Mesdames Lawrence A. Wiles, ance S / Eternal Mask.” It will be shown waiter 8. Greenough, Morse P. at 2, 4. and 845 p. m. The yywen, Fred P
Reservations are announced for the “April Showers” dance to be heid from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m. Saturday in the Hillcrest Country Club. Carl Kiefer and his orchestra will play and fresh jon-
R. M. Butterworth. 1.. S. Bunker. women's athletic department will E Christie
Lloyd Byrne, H. E. Morrow and pave a water ballet at 8 m. Gear William Lilly, Judge and Mrs. ’ p. George E.
Edward McClure, Kelse McClure, Dr. and Mrs. Don Irwin, Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Hatfield, Miss Barbara
Hugh V, Swaim,
Brady, Cornelius O.
Welwyn Club, home economics zlso are members of the
women assisting|Grande, George R. Sippel, Joseph
their \\yyljam C. Gravel, Willis B. Con-|Richard Kingsbury and Misses R. -E. Sweeney Jr, Neal Rita Carr, Catherine Long, Jane irider, Felix T. McWhirter, Har-|Costello, Pat Marion Lutz,| Ensch, Boersig. Shirley Freihoge,
rea M./Mary Ellen Brosman and Mary Lavoisier's Givens, Henry A. Pfarrer, Russell glen Quill.
Backer, Donald Will Be Feted
the same night in the Butler) ilig, Garrett T. Browning, Frank honor Miss Evelyn Ensinger, swimming pool. Members of the|k, McKinney and Don E. Warrick whose marriage to Thomas Lee
com- Lester will be at 2:30 p. m. May 1 honorary. will meet at 3 p. m. inittee with Mrs, Elmer W. Baum- in
Sunday for the bride-to-be.
Guests will include the mothers the engaged couple and Mesdames Rupert Maloney, John L. and
Thomas Blanford
Mavis, Audrey Napp, Joan Norman, Peggy Rathert, Joyce Shaffer, Patricia Smuck, Gloria Speer, Peggy Spriggs and Jackie Bernhart also are on the guest list.
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and Mes-
will entertain with a shower in their home, 6063 Lowell Ave. Mrs, William Pletcher will assist the hostesses. Invitations have been issued to
Mesdames Ensinger, Manlove, Louis Bakemeier, Ross Milliser
and Thomas Roberts and Misses Pat Wilson, Nancy Ricvhes, Jo Ann Marquis, Jean Minnis, Charleen Davis, Joyce Dunham, Ruth Ann Thomas, Joan Tossell, Barbara Higginson, Mary Helen Larkins and Audrey Guy.
” ” ” Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Gerth, 2217 Riviera Drive, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Norma Marie, to Ralph IL. Pickard, son of Mrs. Edra
Pickard, 3938 N. Tacoma Ave, The wedding will be at 10:30 p. m,
Cronin, Marge
Mr. Nicholls attended the University of Kentucky and the University of Miami.
Miss Ensinger
Two showers next week will
the Irvington Presbyterian
tomorrow, 10:00 A. M. to Noon and 1:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. daily until Easter. -
] He wants to meet all his Indianapolis % friends again. Come see. him and have lots of fun.
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TT ere rome Bard and Jack Wilson. Apr. 25 in the hall. Kartner of Berne and Mrs. B. F. Church. § . ren en McLaughlin of Noblesville, wives! Miss Marian Ludtke will give a Logether. They 7¢ Slnssre, and Women Ed ucation Philosophy Club of other association officers. miscellaneous shower at 2 p. m.| A. Schmedel, Harry Wilcox, Frank Group to Meet Pl: M Se STII nnn nnn nnn W. Wilson and N. W. Kidney. The Council of Administrative ans |! eeting S = W. E. Heeps will also be in the Women in Education will hold its The Philosphy Club of Butler = = party. spring meeting at 3:45 p. m. Tues- University will meet at 3 p. m = = "Other reservations have been day in Ayres’ Tearoom. Mrs Apr. 28 and the third vear great = = made by Messrs. and Mesdames Minnie Lloyd, president. will be in hooks at 7:30 p. m. on Apr. 29. = L Robert Potter, Paul Benedict, J. charge. Yearly reports will be The great books group will study =z z Fletcher Brown, Sears MacNeill, given and the nominating com- Gibbon's “The Decline and Fall = = Roy Briggs, N. E. Chapman, mittee, Mesdames Lillian W. of the Roman Empire.” Both = - Henry Mewborn, Joseph Hardy, Lewis, Emma Grace Peed and events will be in Jordan Hall. = = Robert Brewington, H. J. Wegel, Esther B. Cavanagh, will report. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity = = Edward Kerl, R. W. O'Neel. H. L.| The Colonial Chorus, a junior will have its annual Sweetheart = = Beard, Gifford Dickey, F. R. and senior coed student musical dance on Apr. 29. Closing the = = Ryan. organization in colonial costume April calendar at Butler will be = s Also Messrs. and Mesdames J. from Washington High School, the Kappa Alpha Theta pledge = = A. Dreury, George E. Weidleich, will present a musical program. dance on Apr. 30. "2 : “Hippitty Hop” © —r . s z ~N Your Old Friend z E £ Just Phone or Visit - i = dy YOUR Florist = Vv = 1 Deliveries made to any = 14 |= | part of the city! = si = — cn eons 2 if = (= | . i £ E i Gay and Decorative 1 Wor E z | 1 : : || PLANTS & BOUQUETS | : : hy s The = {1 ... their fragrance and I = Easter Bunny : 1} beauty are vary refreshing! || z = i" ” i 1 = - 4 - is on our Famous Fourth Floor beginning 2 i They cost so little . . . . z : |g = : z =z > : z = g i ie
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