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Delta Sigma Theta To Meet Thursday
“Human Relations, Our Challenge—Our Responsibility” will be| the theme for the mid-west ad-| visory council meeting of Deita Sigma Theta Sorority Thursday through Saturday here. Chi Chapter will be host for the regional session. 3 : Harold Hartley, business editor of (he Indianapolis Times; Willard Ransom, attorney and state NAACP president; Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary, Indianapolis Church Federation; Cleo Blackburn, Flanner House director; David Hepburn, “Our World” editor, and Louis Greenburg, Jéwish Council on Human Relations executive secretary, will take part in a public forum at 8:30 p. m. Friday. All meetings of the convention will be in the Second Christian Church, Kenwood Ave. and 20th St. Miss Jean Mosier, faculty member of the University of Cinecin-}-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ ~~ |Organizations— :
~~ |Grand March Leaders Are Announced
‘nounced. The event, which will (fete members of the Junior As-
classes, {Murat Temple.
| Blanton, {Barbara Lemons, James L. Etzkorn, Jack -Lanagan {Lugar : ' | The floor committee, which will assist Mrs. Gates, will be Anne Albershardt, Barbara Car{son, Barbara Field, Carol Foster, {Anne Garnier, Sally Green, Lydia |Grimes, Gertrude Macomber and
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oy SL oy I, Theta Sigma Phi fo Entertain PTA Study Women at Press Convention Set Tonight SW |n 4 Schools
- 8-Hour~Course Under
Joint Sponsorship
The -first meetings of the {“Buflding Family Relations lcourse of the Indianapolis Pare lent-Teacher Associations will be held at 7:30 p. m. today in four ‘city schools. ie The eight-hour study course is under the joint sponsorship of the - city PTA council with Mrs. Har. ‘old M. Oshry, parent education chairman, and Extended School Services in charge of H. Ls Harshman, assistant superintends . ent School Commissioners Board, lanning committee. PF NEdy ation for Family Life” ‘will be held at School 80 for North Side schools. Mrs. Stewart Jones, -junior high teacher in {School 82, will talk on “Human Relations .in' the Classrooms,” a plan of study designed to help pupils understand themselves and {therefore how to get along with lothers. Mrs. John A. Davis, lecouncil social hygiene chairman, lis in charge of arrangements,
‘Speakers Named | ‘South Side schools will meet in 'School 22. Mrs. Louis 8. Bruck, |vice president of the board of
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‘Mrs. William Gates, To Give Party
Leaders of the Grand March r Mrs. William Byrum Gates’ th annual spring party are an-
mbly and Mrs. Gates’ evening will be held from 9 to 30 p.° m. Saturday in the include Betsy Barbara Bremerman,
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arlene Marcus. Also Jane Mowrer, Janeane lice 8mith, Carol Welch, Suz-| Ziegler, Jack Bennett, Peter Fillion,
Mrs. Helen Hart Furman and Mrs. Robert Cosner
nati, will be In charge of the - closed council Ee on pub- {Lowell Johnston, . Leslie Lee, I : , ' er... look Ay tool commissioners, will di . lic relations. “Our World” willl James Milliken, John Raines,| over matrices from a linotype in The Times' composing rOOM. |acnects of the school's part in cover the convention under the Louis Randle, John Roberts.| They'll use them in the decorations at the breakfast their sorority, making better family relations, supervision, of editor Hepburn and, James R. Slaughter, Btephen| tyo4, Sigma Phi, will give Apr. 30 in the Hotel Lincoln. {The program will be based on the Richard danders, photographer. | {Smith, David Willams and Her-| : board booklet printed last fail, {bert’ Wilson. . Local press women and wives There will be a spring style un. porm a More Perfect Une
Mrs. Helen Lightfoot, Toledo, | O., is sorority regional director and Miss Letty Wickliffe, Chi Chapter president, |
Plan Card Party Mrs. David E., Chapman has been named chairman for the - Za benefit card party of the National | : \ Cel] of Fried Omicron Alpha! Mrs. H. D. Hooley (left) beats a toy Indian drum and Miss Margaret Weadick and Mrs. FredSorority Monday. Mrs. LH. No- erick Marston (center and right) hold some of the other toys collected by the Alpha Beta Latreian
ble and Mrs. J. P. Parker will be, Cj,b for the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp in Bridgeport. Proceeds of the annual bridge-tea and
her dssisants for tne 1:30 p. My style show at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Block's Auditorium will further the group's work at the camp. Mrs.
| Marston will be a hostess for the event and Mrs. Hooley is on the special prizes committee. Miss A national philanthropic or-| va hE he " \ganization, the sorority annually| ‘Weadick is director of the Nutrition Camp. contributes over 2000 garments
to the Needlework Guild of Amer-
A nurse's scholarship is] ITS C Groups :
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applicant. Contributions of $500) ade to the Barah Hackett Three Chapters to Meet This Week
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DAR Hears Truman, Mundt At Opening of 58th Congress
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 19—The Daughters of the American Rev-
National “officers. recently olution turned to their own policy-making today after hearing the
elected are Mrs, Russell A. Furr, Three ITSC Chapters will meet U. 8, foreign policy praised by President Truman and criticized] president; Mrs. “Chapman, first! this week. by Sen, Karl E. Mundt (R. 8. D.). vice president; Mrs. Louis Bland, Mr. Truman said in a message read to the opening session of
treasurer, and Mrs, JR. Robert-| The 18le of Capri Chapter will ; son, corresponding secretary, all have a guest tea honoring new, ..ic, secure from Withii and of Indianapolis. Also Mrs. N. L.|officers at 1 p.m. tomorrow in from without can assert its full] Riggs, Chicago, second vice presi-| Ayres’ Tearoom. Miss Amy Keene authority in the councils of]
Tudor Hall
gent, and Mrs. Robert Hubba will discuss Alaska. peace.” | te Greensburg, recor secretary: | “Qur people,” he sald, ‘are P| I : : The new officers are Mra, Gro united in the conviction that a ans ea |
ver, Parr, president; Mrs. Carl Mueller and Mrs. Ralph Hahn, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. George Morrison and Mrs. Alfred lknayan, recording and Mrs. Barbara Dearing, in charge |Sresbonding secrutariee: Mre {United Nations,” the European ‘of the program, will talk on the | yrs. Edwin Baker, auditor. Recovery Program and the North nto ot Disarnampnts froth : . igh . : Atlantic Treaty as U. 8. foreign e_ invention of gun powder In . 3 {policy moves “on behalf of world| =, ; t Mia. Chavies Gilden, 2984 {pence and security.” or on pe he Yeap : Mundt, however, told the 5000\ gram. Mrs. Ray N. Peterson is to the Victorian Chapter at a{delegates and alternates that thelin charge of the tea and Mrs. and will lead up to the disarma-\ 5.35 5 m, juncheon meeting Fri-| state department has done “com-| Perry Meek heads the association. | ment problems of today. day. Mrs. Walter Houppert wits Dletely oi uti com-| Assisting Mrs. Peterson are Mes-| - _ | speak. 3 pjmunism in Asia. e sa at dames L.-J: Noonan,” William L.!| Baan Ronen poman, 180) Fad! : an» beacause of “Inaction on the part Howell, Frederick H. Bassett and! . | "Mrs. Noble Reynolds will be the of the executive” the Marshall Allan R. Stacy. speaker at a 1 p. m. meating of Plan has failed to help countries the Jamas Whitcomb Riley Chap-| “who are willing and able to ro jFrogram, Plan ned dit 1 {ter on Friday in the Meridian sist further Communist aggres- # audiopum | { a \ program are a science project by! | Room of the Colonial Furniture sion. X the second grade; sketches from Co. There will be a guest tea. “No assistance 1s now being!. Alice in Wonderland" by the extended to China,” Mundt said.| .
: : E " th grade; preview excerpts gal tme ‘Asia has apparent] been (grom. worth Hay, 1404 Marios Ave Local Student Wins! mea off as a Ln ie oren|
from “Tral by Jury” (Gilbert and hich the Harmonie Deita Tota Chapter, Beta Sigma uilivan) ; w Phi Sorority, met last night mn YWCA Post at NU Times Special > : : EVANSTON, Ii, Apr.
{half of the people of this globe yuh will present Apr. 30, and the clubroom. , Sacred Heart Seniors
Thursday the Epsilon Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha_ Sorority, will hold a meeting and educational program in the Hotel Ant. lers.
strong, secure United States is| the key to peace and Progress dor Hall School will sponsor an now and in the days to come.” |gpen house there Monday. A Mr. Truman listed this coun-iprogram in the auditorium is|
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Delta Pi Sorority, at a social meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Alpha Chapter, Chi Omega Ch Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. dd
|are being left to shift for. them- |... {selves and seem about to fall ito Tiare) WuIpbers by the tirg sd 10 the clutches of communism. | The Junior Student Council will| {Miss Helen Joyce McLane, daugh-| Nes. O'Byrne Presides *|give an outline of its work in| * ter of Mr. .. AR. - | the Student Gov: - Plan Dance Tonight 4 ne. 3326 ang Mm. A R oe nd Sali for 3 redefinition ciation, and He aon el The senior class of Sacred newly elected treasurer of the jt positive Eo iin Soup will present a composition, Heart Central High School will YWCA at Northwestern Univer- effective and understandable.’ , cq Sketches.” Classes five) have a dance from 8 to 11 p. m.|sity, : |He said it must be a polie whip M4 six are planning a rhythmic today in the school hall. Paull A sophomore in the university, would enable this eonatry 10 fm JO hie oxsasion. Alberts and his band will play. Miss McLane is a member of the ganize lead and assist freedom-! Jimmy Engleking and Ralph| Wildcat Council, the Women's joying nations” to achieve real StoOr -a-Month Scnster are co-chairmen for the Glee Club, Interhouse Councll | yo1jective security against com-| Cl v M . and Phi Beta Fraternity. | mun " {munism. ub to _ | Mrs. Roscoe C, O'Byrne, DAR| : > eet . president general, ofcially| Mrs. Lucile Vaughan Payne, A Good Thin S fo Eat {called the Congress to order sand short story writer and assistant 1g {appealed for support of the drive editor of The Indiana Teacher, | x. . {to raise at least $500,000 in cash VI! De guest speaker at Originate in Our New England Food Pantry
$000,000 DAR building fund. | &Month Club. The actual business of the Writing Short Fiction” will be Congress gets under way at to- Der subject as the 7:30 p, m. event | day's sessions when the national/ !n the Rauh Memorial Library. | officers make thelr reports and Mrs. Payne's latest story, “The | the DAR's policy-shaping reso- Pear Tree Is in Bloom,” was publutions ccmmittee makes its first| !!Shed last month in Seventeen. announcements. { “First Performance,” another { <The traditional president gen. Story, appeared in the February eral's reception tonight is the, lSSue of the magazine. day's social highlight. The! Mrs. J. Carl Vandivier will prepages’ dance follows. {side and Mrs. Garrison Winders Mrs. O'Byrne told the Congress !8 In charge of the program.) in her opening speech that «yg! Stories contributed by members, America ever needed a strong na- will be read for group discussion. tional defense, it needs. it now. Mrs. LaRue Davis was winner of I am not speaking in terms ot! 1ast month's story contest: {
war,” she said, “but in terms of Harvard Committe]
peace.” Names Local Man
She told ‘the delegates that {“America must’ rule the air, by) 8 1 i CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Apr. 10—|
{We want smashing air power, and plenty of it,” she said. “That| L. Boyd Higgins, Indianapolis, a! senor in Harvard College, is a|
is the stand of the DAR.” - member of the Class Day Com-!
= Mrs. Ahlgren mities. Bate of ih | - . . e a graduate o mont | In Washington
Times Special WASHINGTON, Apr. 19—Mrs.| Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, Ind. | will attend a dinner in Washington tonight.. She is second vice president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Secretary of the Treasury Sny-
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a member of Crimson Key and! the Kirkland House Committee. |
Mrs. Bray Named
Luncheon Chairman s
i | Mrs. Joseph Bray is halitman| of the smorgasbord luncheon. to - be sponsored from 8 to 8 p.m.
| On Thursday, Mrs. Ahlgren will| address -the Georgia convention! at Augusta, Ga., and on Friday she will speak to the South Caro- © {lina at Columbia, 8. C. Mrs, _ {Ahlgren will arrive in Hollywood, lyn Carman, all of 4026 Central Fla. on Saturday for the General Ave, are home after a winter in tion egmvaation. _. St. Petersburg, Fla. 24
———————— Back From Florida Mrs, Paul C. Stetson and daugh--ter, Mrs. Louise 8. McCarman, and granddaughter, Mary Caro-
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Story Hour Scheduled
be the guest speaker at the spe-
the Children's p. the author of a number of, chil-| dren's books, including. Stephen Foster ton of the Bobbs-Merrill dren Series.
come to.attend the hour "during| which Mrs. graph copies of her books.
of Nursing will hold open house from 3 to 5 p m. Friday in the at the last meeting of the Shortridge High School Parent-Teacher ps.. Alex T. Ross, council mental
By DOROTHY WILLIAMS, United Press Staff Correspondent |applying for admission to the ; {school are invited. They should Indianapolis Pojice Department, and Mr. Hanika is manager of the gyn» section at School 48 for {notify the director of nursing if/Indiana Auto A ie eerie {they are able to attend.
|Party Planned
the DAR’s 58th Continental Congress last night that “only an|Legion Post and Anxiliary mem- —— bers will entertain Boys Division 30 of the Knightstown Home Sunday afterncon. A Kite-flying con-|
|commander, and Mrs. Albert Pe- president; Mrs. A. D. Smith, Mrs. The Parents Association of Tu- ters Sr. is the unit president.
Monday in Riley Hospital to dents; Miss Zola Beasley, recordmake dressings, wrap bandages ing secretary, and Mrs. Graeme B, Pusiness session at 1 p.m. scheduled for 2 p. m., and guests|and sew. Mrs. Donald H. Smith, Supple, treasurer. are invited to visit classes in|/cOmmunity service chairman, will Burke is committee chairman. session at 3:15 p. m. for half/have charge of the meeting, as- ~ |sisted ‘by Mesdames Clarence U. man of the hospitality committee to the 38th Division will meet at | {a Aldred ‘Anderson and which will have charge of the tea noon tomorrow in the Indiana wedding anniversary. No invita omer Asher.
{and pledges this week for the new !0MOITOW's meeting of the Story-| ©
Hill School, Belmont, Mass. and; ;
“gpecial treats” by der. is to be the host and the Sunday by the A z ril adding the Hitching guests will-be-fiembers of the Na-| Altar Y it of har he Post Gourmet Magic. tional Savings Bonds Committees. Catholic Church. | Si President Truman will speak. It will be held in the school Agony for Tomorrow, Mrs. Ahigren will hall. A card party will follow at o Jems fot be the hojior guest at a luncheéon|8:15 p.m. She also 1s in charge of ot to bé-given by the Birmingham, arrangements for the band pil-| 2 Aor s “{Ala., Woman's Club and she will lowcase card party at 1:30 p.m. : 00DS speak that night to the Alabama next Tuesday in the Food Craft | ; Federation in Shocco - Springs, Shop. : ; { Mail Orders Carefully Filled Ala. :
“of newspapermen attending the Hoosier State Press Association yh be guests at a break- : : aore-| fast n by the Indianapolis al meeting of the Story Hour In| Alumnae ier Theta Sigma Museum .at 3:30] pny, national journalism sorofm. tomorrow. Mrs. Higgins is| ity, The event will be at 9 a. m. Saturday, Apr. 30, in the Travertine room of the Hotel Lincoln. Planning the breakfast are Misses Dorothy Steinmeier, Bernice Butler, Jean Tabbert, Evelyn Imel and Barbara Fark. Higgins will auto-| :
Shortridge PTA to Hear Talk
Lt. Harry Bailey and Thomas E. Hanika will talk on “Safety”
lion.” A film, “Reaching for and narrated by Mrs. Jesse Lu {Woras» Will Shows, Mes, Fan ; | Stumpf, council pi yan Camp. Local busigess eon “lis ED gcments chairman. cerns here have donated-favors.| g.nsol 62 will be the place for for the event. [the>East Side schools ‘program on Hostesses will include Mes- |~p\ental Health for the Family.” dames Marvin .Lagenaur, Ross Kitchen, assistant to the George Morec, John Kleinhenz [Indiana Mental Hygiene Society, Florence Herz Stone, Agnes. will be moderator for a three Hinkle Ostrom, Donald Wein- member panel. Taking part will berg and Helen Hart Furman, he Dr, John Waterman, associate Miss Ella Sengenberger and professor of psychiatry and head Miss Georgia Glanakos. {of the Child Guidance Clinic in : # : {the Indiana University Medical {Center; Mrs. Winifred Graves, |pschologist for the Traveling ,/ Mental Health Clinic, and Mrs, {Jeanne Goss, School 82 principal,
show presented by Wasson's Mrs. Helen Boyd Higgins will
and Alexander HamiilChil-
All children of the city are wel-
The Methodist Hospital School
urses home, 18th St. and Capitol Association at 2 p. m. next Tuesday. It will. be held in the school hygiene chairman, is in charge. ve. Young women interested in library. °° : : ; | Mrs. Robert Clark is arrange« Lt. Bailey is a member of the traffic safety education division, iments chairman of the “Music Is
The Shortridge music depart-| West Side schools. She is a board president, will be in charge of ment will give the May F estival Member ine Tn the business session when new 2t 8 P.m. May 6 in Caleb Mills} ana iis home director of officers are elected and annual re- Hall. May 24 has been selected] i. Pre Gonard Felland, 4 as the date for the athletic x . 3 Forts are given. lawards dinner at 6:15 p. m. in the council music chairman; Miss
|Candidafes Listed school ‘cateteria. Le Etissbeth Ohr Indianapolis pos. The following candidates will be —————————— Se drt ie in uarte st will highlight the program. [presented by the nominating com- Sr andmother's Club p pate. Charles R. Young is the post mittee: Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar, The Mary Washington Grand-| Dr an d Mrs Dern mother's Club will have an 11:30. © . y
a.m. luncheon meeting tomorrow| 10 Hold Reception
in the YWCA. There will be a, py anda Mrs. Roy E. Denny, 971 W. Drive, Woodruff Place, will have an informal reception from 2:30 to 6:30 p. m. Sunday in The Indiana Woman's Auxiliary the Columbia Club. | They are celebrating their 20th
ade Association.! Mrs. Charles B. Crist, retiring’
Robison - Fagsdale American
C. H. Jinks and R. V. Sigler, The uniti will theet at 10 a.m. first through third vice presi-
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‘Meeting Tomorrow Mrs. Neil C. Estabrook is chair-|
‘and social hour, {National Bank. ‘tions have been issued.
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