Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 34
| y Ma or e Anniversary
Service to Hospital
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -
Herron Alumni Award Dinner Will Launch | 42d Annual Indiana Artists Exhibition Apr. 30
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. Patients Recalled 59th Ar Twenty-five years of service to To Be | the patients of the James Whit. ? comb Riley Hospital and other Questions r hospitals in the Indiana Univer- is the Comm sity Medical Center will be cele- to “Can We brated by the Riley Hospital’ cine?” will 1 Cheer Guild this monty. 50th annual An anniversary tea will be of Olas conv held at 1:30 p.m. Apr. 26 Ini pi aut Ayres’ Auditorium, working for The Guild was organized Apr the conventic 2, 1924, with a membership of 20 note, “My C women. Today there are more discussed by than 15,000 members in the moth-! Vevay, state er guild and auxilary chapters presents the in the city and state. } the Communi Honored guests will be Gov. and on Thursday Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, Mayor| Mrs. Cole, Al Feeney; Mrs. Andrew J. Porter, two vice pre: founder and first president; Mes-| Baum of Roc dames C. G. Jacquart, Ira Fisher, nold Ulbrich A. J. Hueber and Daniel T, Weir, will preside a Miss Alice Velsey and Miss Agnes he ies Mahoney, all charter members. attend the c Other honored guests will be selors for the the organization's past presidents They are Mr including Mesdames Charles Ho- Red Oak, Ia “gate, Carl H, Irrgang, Charles D. n, Whitin; Vawter, 8. G. Huntington, Emil tehtirst,
Souffiot, Frank P.. Thomas, Ber-| nard H. Jeup, Hans Jacobsen and Merman C. Fromer,
Guests Invited
Invitations have been issued to
for “the coming year will’ be
Mrs. F. R. Jeffries, assistants.
elected. The nominating commit- Daughters of British Empire—
tée includes Mrs. Lawrence » Schmutte, chairman; Mesdames| Jeup, Huber and John B. Seitz and Miss Laura Hanna.
Travel | Study Club to Elect
~ Meeting Scheduled Apr. 26 in Memorial
New officers of the International Travel! Study Clubs, Inc., _. will be elected at 8 p. m. Apr. 26 in the World War Memorial, i The slate of candidates is Mrs. |
12:30 p. m. Mrs. F. A, Knyvett, 2863 Sutherland, hostess; Mrs. W. G. White and Mrs, Robert] Stewart, assistant. “England As IT Saw It,” Mrs. R. BE, Kirch-! hoffer. { Daughters of Isabella-6 p. m,| Catholic. Community = Center, | 1004 N. Pennsylvania, Informal
Irvington Mothers Study—1 p. m.! Mrs. R. L. Foster, 5423 Julian, | hostess. Program, Mesdames A. G. Fisher, H. B. Morrow, R. D. Millar and C. E, Eash. New Century—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Lloyd Pottenger, 3400 Lafayette Rd., hostess. Northeastern Homemakers ~— 1 p. m. Mrs. Lawrence DeWolf, 6670 E. 38th, hostess,
dinner; short business -session, | Tally- Ho Euchre-—-1:30 p. m. Mrs,
Expression—1 p. m. Mrs, Rilus|
Robert Wright, 1510 'N. Glad- -
Doolittle, 1421 W. 35th, hostess; | stone, hostess.
Mrs, Hershell Burns, assistant.! “History Bings,” Mrs. Burns | and Mrs. Doolittle; dessert. Fortnightly Literary—2:30 p. m. | Propylaeum,
ardson,
“Western Won-| derlands,” Mrs. Russell Rich-|
THURSDAY
|Aftermath—12: 30 p. m. Mrs. C.|
L. Price; 2825 N. New Jersey, hostess; Mrs. C. J. Finch and Mrs. Lawrence Olsen, assistants, “Lure of the Southland,”
Beryl Fosnight and Mrs. H. M. Grolier Fine Arts—1 p. m. John} Mrs. Chellah Shideler and Mrs.
Hollingsworth, president; Mrs. 0.| ¥. Andrews and Mrs. John Davis, | first vice president; Mrs. Elza! Hanson and Mrs. Robert Spencer, seeond vice president. Mrs, William Otto and Mrs. Dwight Schuster, recording sec-| retary; Mrs. Gerald 8. Déclus and | Mrs. Ralph Whitaker, correspond- |
ing secretary; Miss Margaret =
. Fulp and Mrs. Claude Lett, treas-| . urer; Mrs, Harley J. Corey and| Mrs. Ruth Glover, auditor, and | Mrs. Annah Core and Mrs, Leste | — B. McLean, director. i
Herron Art Museum. “Gothic!
Art and Sculpture,” Wilbur| Peat; water color art exhibit,
Ohio artists, Guest day. Hoosier Tourist—Noon, Mrs. J. H. | . Smiley, 4201 E., Michigan, hostess; Mrs, C. W. Roller, assistant. “Founders of Virginia,” Mrs. H. K. Fatout; "Virginia Venture,” Mrs. W. G. Gingery, and “Al Dream,” Mrs. L. L. Benton.
{ Tuesday Quest—1 p. m, Mrs. Rus-| sell Ward, 5136 Norwaldo, host-|
ess; Mesdames Harry Irwin, W.|
E.R. James. Franklin Center Junior Homemakers—~10:30 a. m. Mrs. Lyman Schoentrup, New Bethel, hostess; Mrs. Homer Brandt, assistant. Special lesson, Mrs. Thomas Smith; music, Jimmy Plummer. Former members and Miss Janice Berlin, home demontstrator, guests; luncheon. John Strange Homemakers — 1 p. m: Mrs. Alan Ritchie, 6501 Allinsonville Rd., hostess. “Continuous Bloom in the Flower
A.‘Hastings-and H. BE. Thomas. | Border,” Prof. E. C. Hoxasie, |
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Pr ts the following special guests: Dr. Jrengent B J. D. VanNuys, Indiana University Mesdames Goors Jo Mess, Frederick ‘Schmitt and Willis &. Schopman « « » address invita- Arthur Rider Medical Center dean, and Mrs... gions for award dinner. — E. W. Long VanNuys; Dr. D. J. Casely, Med- and Mra. C.J fcal Center director, and Mrs. To launch the 42d annual In- prizes will be presented at that ment in Indiana University, will All busines Casely; J, B. H. Martin, admin-| diana Artists Exhibition, to be time. make the dinner address. held in the 1 {strator, and Mrs. Martin; E. J. 4 May 1 to June 5 in the Invitations have been mailed Mrs. Frederick Schmitt is 601 W. Coif. Shea, assistant administrator, to members of the Indiana Art- chairman and Mrs. George Jo Be and Mrs. Shea; Miss Corabelle John Herron Art Museum, the (gts Club; Indiana Chapter, Na- Miess, co-chairman, of the - Bend, and, th Candy of the Center's adminis-| Herron Alumni Association will tional Society of Arts and Let- award dinner committee. Mrs. be held in th trative office; Perry Lesh, Riley 8ive an award dinner on ters; the Woman's Department Willis G. Schepman is in charge George L. Mi Memorial Association president,| Apr. 30. Club and others, Among the of publicity, Other committe» general chai and Mrs. Lesh: James W. Carr, The event, which is being special dinner guests will be the members include Mr. and Mrs. ments, and Memorial Association secretary. sponsored by-the~organization... artists who are showing In the Grant Christian, decorations: Bada pro and Mrs. Carr, and Mrs. Naomi for the first time, will be at exhibition. Miss Helen Batchelor and Rob- Cha Cook of the same organization,| 8 P. m. in the Hotel Antlers Professor Henry Hope, direc-...ert. Parks, reservations, and are Mrs. Ro Other special guests wil bel Gold Room. The exhibition tor of the Fine Arts Depart- Floyd Hopper, tickets. Lafayette; M - uncie; Mrs. Miss Jean L. Coffey, director of Mtn i conte im ay Calendar of This Week's C lub Activities Pei Te Basnor Heckard, nursing supervisor in| f'NO ( ARRYOV R George C. Ba Riley Hospital and her assistants, | By AGNES H. OSTROM | assistants, Musical book review, Purdue University Extension, wh : po 0 Ralph F. Ga Mrs, Rosemary Ross and Mrs. Guest days and a pledge party, Mrs. Bertha Haines Matthews, leader. . : a and Mrs. W. Ruby Tomlinson; Mrs. Ruth Cady, are planned by organizations this Wy-Mo-Dau —+ 12:15 p. m. Mrs, Portfolio—6 p. m. "Propylacum. 7 = : pe ! ois : 0 ; nursing supervisor | in the Rotary] week. “Program topics vary from Claude Franklin, 819 Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peat, Mrs. Yes, it's a davidson tradition to carry NOTHING" over Tour Arran Jonvalescen us ostess; Mrs za Henson and, th P. Bobb : Wi , = Hartz, nursing supervisor in the The schedule for the week fol- Mrs, Minnie Cooper, assistants. pu PUR 9. aud Pan] Had. from one season to the next. Be here at 9 a. m. Mon- . gp, Mrs. Fred Robert W. Long Hospital, and jows: | Current books, Mesdames Har-| gjcale,” Mrs. Owen Morrell. day, for BIG SAVINGS in EVERY department. the followin Mrs. Thelma Richardson, assist- TOMORROW | | old Maves, E. W. Cowley, B. L.| : Matthews, W ant supervisor, and Miss Edna Alpha Omicron Latreian—8 p, m.| Byrket and William Cuffe]. | RF Hardis Haugk, nursing supervisor in the Mrs. Charles H., Caylor, 4445; WEDNESDAY Hostess for Club . Harriette K Coleman Hospital. Litaycise Road, hostess. ,'E.| Advance Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs.| Mrs, Howard Niemeyer, Hunter Mrs. Robert , Election Planned dian Weifare," Mrs. Clyde E. "C.J. Cook, 2405 Carroliton, Road, Will be hostess at 10:30 City: Mrs, M _— nT $: ; (a. m, Thursday for t } Mrs. &. D. Green, na chairman Monday Comvorsaton—3 p. m,| Bone, Frogvans Mrs, C. M3, , Thinley for the meeting log is being assisted by Mesdames| Mrs. Charles Yoke, 4144 Nilwo Noo ™ Sie Mary T. Lee, makers Club, Mrs. Mollie Groves| Dietrich, William D. Bain, G. E. Bomberger,| Pennsylvania, hostess. Book re-| "0. & 40th. hostess. Luncheon, Will assist. John By Beo Howard Doty, KN. Huber) view Me BJ Boker || wert siya p.m. dun St Mesdames I J Irrgang, Jacobsen, 1 Po 0, ¥ "| Branch, Merchants National or . E. O ibd Carl 8. Jones and Paul der Thomson, 525 W. Kessler Bank. “Forgotten Pirst Citi- B eau t iful gabardines, Indianapolis. B. McCarty. Mesdames Thomas, Blvd, hostess. Program, Mrs. zen” (Bigelow), Mrs. D, A. An- j i iatiaols. J. T. Cunningham. and importe tweeds, Jeup, Jacobsen and Fromer will Woman's -Reseatch~12:30 me derson. congresswom p: Indianapolis Readers —1 p. m. On sale tomorrow at will be hono 38th St. Branch, Merchants Na- Mrs. J. A. Cameron, 1116 W. ; iu : May 27. She . Honal Bank, Mrs. John Cot. gy) hostess; Mrs. F. 8, Carte this astonishing price— B. Mundt, U. p , t assistant. “Bright guest Shea on “Activi of the Center and! FF. Hughes, W. H. Cooper, C. 0. Be ae gery, Miss Ela BE. LA tour to to Qecupaton Therapy Mim) Beton, Kw. Bowen, X 3. vicon Cithone woman's study ’ , ee Y 1p. m. Mrs. E. E, Dallman, 55 ' gates. The ¢ thur Jordan Conservatory, will] * tingham. Luncheon. 8. Linwood, hostess, “God. & . a the tea hour. TUESDAY n a h : closes with a play the haty Syring Mes. Harold|Chaleedony—12:30 p. m. 38th St.| Government” (Gillis), Mrs. G. featuring eig Preceding 3 Branch, Indiana National W. Faulstich; “Compulsory (22) Spring Suits, only coe $8.95 seven foreign J. Hayes will Fremde at $ Short Bank. Mrs. F. A. Ferry, chair-| Health Insurance Dr. L. D.] . ing in Kokon business meeting when officers _man; Mrs, R. B. McCord and| Bibler. PE — ,,
