Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 35

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Federation

Convention

- 59th Annual Event : To Be May 26-28

Questions rapging from “What | is the Communistic Challenge? to “Can We Afford Free Medicine?” will be discussed at the 50th annual Indiana Federation

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of Clubs convention May 26-28 in| fs Bend.

South “Every ¢lub in each community working for a better America” is

presents the federation project, the Community Planning contest, on Thursday morning, May 26. Mrs. Cole, assisted by the first two vice presidents, Mrs. Baum of Rochester and Mrs, Arnold Ulbrich of East will preside at all sessions. Three GFWC officers also will attend the convention as eounselors for the various discussions. They are Mrs. Hiram Houghton, Red Oak, Ia.; Mrs. Oscar Ahln, Whiting, and Mrs. John L. tehtirst, Baltimore, Md.

Hostess Clubs Named

_ Hostess clubs for the conven-

tion are from the 10th, 11th 12th and 13th federated club districts. Presidents of the districts are Mrs. John Hauff, Valparaiso; Mrs. Arthur Ridenour, Wabash; Mrs. E. W. Longfellow, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. C.-R. Graham, Bourbon, All business sessions will be held in the Progress Clubhouse, 601 W. Colfax Ave. in South

State Fairgrounds. Two hundred

In Chore ot Garden Club Of Clubs Sets! Breakfast at Fairgrounds

Mrs. William E. Dinsmore (left) and Mrs. Paul Boardman are § in charge of the Garden Club breakfast to be held at 10 a. m. | Tuesday at the Home Show in the Manufacturers’ Building at the™|

the Central West District will attend.

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Charity Ball

- Bend, and the formal dinners will

be held in the Indiana Club. Mrs. George L. Miller, South Berd, is| general chairman of arrangements, and Mrs. Frederick G.

are Mrs, Robert Sart “West | Lafayette; Mrs. Edmund B. Ball, Muncie; Mrs. Ahlgren; Miss Ruth Morrel, Bloomington; Mrs. Harry Lee Bashore, Marion; . Mrs, George C. Baum, Rochester; Mrs. Ralph F. Gates, Columbia City, and Mrs. W. D. Keenan of here.

Tour Arranged a

Mrs. Fred B. Bell, Rushville, is financial chairman, assisted by! the following: Dean Mary L.| Marhews, West Lafayette; Mrs.

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Plans Made

Spring foliage and cherry blos-

{soms will be used in decorations sm for the annual Charity Ball of|

§t." Francis Hospital Guild Sat-| urday night in the K. of C. Hall.| Carl Kiefers’ orchestra will play. Mrs. Roy Nation, general chairman, is assisted by Mesdames Walter Stumf, John ©O'Connell and John Gedig, co-chair-

R e servations chairman, Mrs.

F. Hardin, Covington; Mrs. Rt K. Sparks, Frankfort; Mrs. Robert A. Hicks, Cambridge | City; Mrs. Mary P. Holmstead,| Bloomington; Mrs. Glen ‘Swartz, | Crawfordsville; Mrs, a B. Dietrich, Lawrenceburg; Mrs John By Bcott, Rising Sun, and Mesdagis Elmer Dolzall, Henry Ostrom and Claude Jacquart, Tiara Mrs, Cecil Harden, Indiana's congresswoman of Covington, will be honored at the dinner May 27. Bhe and the Hon. Karl BE. Mundt, U. 8. senator, will be guest speakers that evening. A tour to St. Mary's of the Lakes is being arranged Saturday morning for visiting dele-| gates. The convention officially! closes with a luncheon that moon featuring eight GI brides from seven foreign countries, now liv-

Albert Seyfried, thas Mesdames Louis Groh, I. G. |{Boyd, Walter Lutz, Edward Schneider, Frank !Oberting, Harry Cook and Ed./ward Hansing on her committee. Mrs. Edward Trimpe is decorations chairman with Mesdames George Graber, Orval Hayworth and Amos Huegele, co-chairmen. Mrs, Stumpf heads the ticket committee with Mesdames Thomas Quill, Gedig. Robert Heiskel, Nicholas Volz, Henry Denk and Bernard Weimer and. Miss Olivia Weimer. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy|

© Mrs. Quill

{will be on the door. Hostesses

inciude Mesdames Anthony Fritz, Carl Kiefer, Harry Funk, Katherine Alsmeyer, Stella Warrenburg, Thomas McCormick and Caroline Oberting. Mrs. Leo

ing in Kokomo.

Lucid is handling publicity.

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Jessie F. Moore, 1433 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. “Women in Literature,” Miss Reeta Clark. . TUESDAY | Alpha Kappa Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa—S8 p. m, Miss Mildred Drees, 36 8. Oxford, hostess. Social meeting. Chap. Q, PEO—-T:30 p. m. Mrs.) Frank Pobst, 6101 N. Tuxedo, hostess, “Art of Cooking,” Mrs.

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Kappa Kappa Sigma—S8 p. m. Mrs. Robert Davis, 1735 Shadeland,

Mrs. Oscar Franklin, assistants. | Chap. F, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. Gaines Cook, 5321 N. Pennsyl-| vania, hostess; Mesdames Paul’ Preston, Raymond Resener and E. B. Palmer, assistants. Pro-if “gram, Mrs. Parker Pengiily; luncheon, Chap. V; PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. W. M. Leonard, 7501 Allisonville Road, hostess, “England, as I Know It,” Mrs, Wilfred Chambers. Chap. AF, PEO—Noon. Mrs. R. L. Loehry, 6150 Crows Nest Drive, | hostess. * Hey-do-des-ie-d -dle-um-| day,” Mrs. A. K. Th alin {Alpha Mu Chapter, Alpha Omega—S8 p. m. Mrs. Robert ou Johnson, 3833 E. 56th, istant, | | Mrs. George Wilson, assistant. Chap. AJ, PEO—1:30 p. m. iy G. 0. Q. Johnson, 1168 E. 48th, hostess.

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