Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1949 — Page 11
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Civic Theater Teams ~ To Report Tonight Oni Fund Drive
_ Junior Group
> Will Present . Finanting of Tarkington Mora
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Réports on the fund drive for the Booth Tarkington
fins, Charles Rawlings and Betty Jean ‘Seilet
Others assisting include Misses (cil
O. Lee, John Tacoma, W. R. Van- P
Vactor, Harry V, Wade, Earl WilHamson, C. Norman Green, Eugene Beesley, L. G. Gordner, Edward Blackwell, Walter Hogan, Curt Gibson, Eugene K. Thomas, Fletcher Re E. Saunders, R. Haro! eagy and Harry Latham.
Junior Plays To help the fund drive the Junior Civic Theater will give two performances of “The Ghost of Mr, Penny” at 10:30 a. m. and
2:30 p. m. Saturday in Block's Auditorium |
Mesdames Herbert 8. Evans, H. E. Jennings, Owen C. Pohlmann,
working on ticket sales. Others on the ticket committee for the event include Mesdames
* John ‘Gordon Kinghan, Louis G.
Bumen, Harry Karcher, J. R. Rickley, Howard G. Lytle, Kenneth Hufford, Paul McNamara, Edward A. Warnicke, L. Alvon Reynolds, L. Martin, Morris Epstein; H. H. Linsmith, R.A. Mertes, Alfred Wolfenstein, John D. Welch, Fenton Stewart and Frederick G. Shaw.
Entertains Club
Mrs. T. R. Crockett, 1416 Edgemont St, will entertain the
Sorority Goal for '49
. Plans Session At Culver Inn
“Let's Look at Ourselves” will
-(be the theme when Distriet 1 of _Sorority
-|fayette, convention manager; Mrs.
Earl E. Moomaw, program chairman, and Mrs. Robert E. Skinner, registration chairman. Mrs. Paul K. French, Burlington, Vt., national president of the sorority, will be the grand counrepresentative. She will give the keynote address. ; Introduction of delegates will open the 1 p. m. Monday luncheon fol
morning registration. “Goal for ‘49” will be the subject of the address French.
p by the university members. Alumnae will talk over ways and
means, - publicity, Panhellenic, program and enlarging membership.
. The June 21 all-day session will
Blooming‘ton, will be toastmaster for the
talk will be on the convention theme, ~ i Election of a district t,
Gamma ma Nu Sorority, p. m, tomorrow in Smith,
Charial Club at noon Wednesday.
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Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer.
VID DRAGOO, who is in the first grade at School 1, is an outdoor man. When not flying his kite or on the baseball diamond, he is busy cops and robbers or cowboys. ‘Forced indoors, he models clay. David has two brothers,
romoting a fast game of lanes and animals from
las, 9, and Phillip, 22 months. are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo II, 4711 E. 35th St.—By Marjorie Turk. : !
PTA Will Hold Three Safety «Juvenile Delinquency Also on Agenda
world problems) meetings scheduled for the week
follow: TOMORROW School 68--1:30 p. m. Parent education class.
WEDNESDAY 20-2 p. m. “Safety” Mosier. Music by the school or-| chestra under the Richard Orton. Roy Combs address on reassessment.
Relations,” Joe Pierson. Open house. > 28-215 p. m. Girl Scout program, Election of officers. Music by Mrs. Thelma Morris and
33—-1:30 p. m. “Recreation,” Mrs. Norma Koster. Election of of-} ficers. Talk on civic pride bya
8 34-1:15 p. m. “Your Child and My Child” Mrs. Bert C. McCammon. Miss Marguerite Lloyd will present a class dem—onstration, “A Junior High Teaching Situation.” : 44-130 p. m. “World Under- . standing,” Joe Pierson. Com-
54—1:30 p. m. “Better Homes or Bigger Prisons?”, Al Cooley. In-
Revitalize Veils
Hair Sty
list
and local delinquency. PTA unit|62—7:30 p. m. Father's Night.
66—2:30 p. m. 68-—1:15 p. Hh ety I the Ele-
vocation by the Rev. Lavon Fisher, Centenary Christian Church.
Wendell Fewell, superintedent of the Indiana Boys School, will speak. Report of nominating committee. Musical program.
hools.” Mrs, E. G. School safety patrol
Clinics:
School Commissioners Board. Fathers will conduct the meet ing. Music by the School 57 Mothers’ Chorus. Election of officers and social hour. 786-—-7:30 p. m. “Education,” Virgil Stinebaugh. Music by Mothers’ Chorus. Field Day film, Elec~ tion of officers. Room visitation,
» » p. m. “Faith,” Dr. John
Ferguson, pastor of the Irv. ington Presbyterian Church, “Easter in Song,” Junior High
to be honored. Election of officers. Demonstration in writing by the
. “w primary grades. 3 +{27—7 p. m. “Parent and Childi73_ 3:30 p, m. Alumni Day. “Chil
dren Are Different,” Miss Frances Graney, school psychologist. Election of officers. Mrs. Blanche Hollingsworth honored as “Teacher of the Year.”
. pupils of grades 1A, 2B and 2A./77—8 '‘p. m. “What Can We Do
For Our Children?” Mrs. Louis
THURSDAY . m. “Knowledge Is Power,” Joe Plerson. Mrs. Julia White will speak on “Property Reassessment.” Music by the school orchestra directed by Robert Burford. 17:30 p. m. Adult forum on medical education. Dr. M. Richard Harding will speak on
Bruck, vice president of the! “Eyes”
student of Technical High!Teen Problems— : s-
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How Hostess Can End Party
By JEAN TEEN PROBLEMS has done
a lot of talking about enter-
taining, but there’s one angle we've overlooked: The hostess role in bringing a party to a close. 3
No matter how successful your wing-ding, it can’t go on -forever! In issuing Invitations you may always mention & termination hour. Simply say, “Come from 8 to 11.” To make it easy for your guests to meet this’ schedule, serve refreshments about an hour before the end of the party. If you bring them out too iate, folks will dwadie beyond the witching hour. Arrange. with your best friend to start exiting when the clock strikes, This is especially good technique If you know your crowd is inclined to overstay curfew time. No sense getting in wrong with parents - Sponsoring a too late shin-
. - » IF FRIEND Fran won't accept the Cinderella role, have Pop and Mom put in an ap-
: |"1y they won’t gloom or glower
or ask your guests to leave!
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EXITING vai THE CLOOK STRUGES
But their presence will serve as a reminder. . And here's something to re. member: It is always the hostess’ duty to see that unescorted gals are taken home. Maybe you figure Polly’s parents will come for her? Well, make sure! If not, an unattached boy must be assigned the job. Or a couple - may be asked to drop Polly off. Or your own father or brother may officiate.
Patricia Leffler Weds Apr. 23
(house, William Shidler and Vin cent T. Adams will be chaperons.| +
Luella Baker Weds Apr. 17
ann Initiates Co-Ed
Band Sorority
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