Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1949 — Page 6
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By DOROTHY WILLIAMS, United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 — The Daughters of the | - American Revolution were expected to take a stand to- |
day on issues ranging from socialized medicine to military ‘aid for western Europe.
Some 5000 delegates and alternates to the 58th Continental
Congress will shape the society’ report of their resolutions comm The resolutions committee | Shrewder of Ashland, Kas.
8 policy when they act upon the ittee. 8 headed by Mrs. Roy Valentine
Committee members forthe past few
days have been working behind closed doors on their recommend -
w
. tions.
Exact contents of the resolutions are a closely guarded secret
until they are offered far vote. admitted, however,
Panhellenic Sets Meeting
State Convention Scheduled at Marott
“Fraternity Education” ig to
be the theme of the Indiana
State Panhellenic Convention. The event is scheduled for Sat-| urday in the Marott Hotel. The!
sessions will open at 9:30 a. m.|
and close at 3 p. m. Mrs, Adrian | E. Wilhoite will preside.
There will be panel a ssl
on various phases of fraternity education -in—-the--morning meet: ings. -Miss Jacqueline Sterner of Indiana University will lead a forum on “Let's Educate the Alums.” Miss Lucille Scheuer of DePauw University will discuss “The Dean Is in Between.”
Miss Wescott to Speak The alumrae viewpoint will be explained by Miss Frances Wescott, national director of Delta!
" Zeta Sorority. J. Fred Murphy
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of the School Board will talk on “Here's How We Do It.” He will discuss the high school counseling program. An open discussion will end the morning meet-
Francis M. Hughes, vice president of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, will speak at the 1 p. m. luricheon. His subject vill be “The Significance of the Fralernity* "
Club Meeti Meetings
FRIDAY
Alpha Gamma Latrelan—8 > m. Mrs. Addie Reed, 5501 Winthrop, hostess; Miss Peggy
Knox and Miss Edna Dimmick,
assistants. Pledge party. American Seandinavian — 7:30 p. m, 38th 8t. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Colored movies .of Hawaii, Emil Unger: digest of current information services news, Frances G. Moder. Friday Afternoon Reading-—1:30 p. m. Mrs, Bi: GC. Wright, 3545 Kenwood, hostess. “Poetry of the Bible,” Mrs. ‘E. W. Stock-
national]
Members of the committee ad-
that they were considering several resolutions
on UU, 8. foreign policy. The committee also portedly ready to offer a resolu-
cialized medicine,
the society would indorse the | loyalty program | and would renew its demands |
government
for vigorous government action against Communists on the federal payroll.
ed to win DAR approval. Several resolutions were expected
defense,
Indiana Pledges Support
expected to announce new contributions. Approximately - $387,000° has been collectedeso far, More than $72,000 of this total was announced at the first business
day, Texas led the states with donations and pledges totaling | $22,500. Indiana was second with $12,000. Some of the contributions -were In the form of “greenback corsages,” which Mrs. Roscoe C., O'Byrne, president general, had indorsed as the favorite flower of the Corigress. ‘Candidates for nine vice presidents general posts will be nominated tonight. The seven who receive the highest number of votes at tomorrow's election will serve for three years. The eighth will be named for two -
years and the nine for one year. rp —
Designing Woman
is re- |
tion opposing any form of so- | Proposals to | give ‘military help to the west- |
ern Allies’ were expected to touch off lengthy debate. Informed sources predicted
The North Atlantic Pact and | the Marshall Plan were expect. |
to call for a stronger national
Meantime, the drive for cash | and pledges to finance the new | § $000,000 administration build. | ing continued with many states |
» ) -. | session of ne Congress yester alumnus and trustee of the university.
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DePauw Choral Group to Sing At Special Alumni Dinner
Music will be featured at the annual dinner meeting of the Indianapolis DePauw Alumni Association Apr. 27 when the DePauw | Choir will sing. Mesdames June Moll Wilcox, Don E. Compton and ling will precede the movies. New| ‘to
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WEDNESDAY, APR. 20, 1949
[Olabtm. os, 5 5 Our Lady of Tourdet CYO [sororifin— “Mrs. Cobur n Rehearses for Dance Recital Topic Listed”
Will Install For Session Club Officers: Of PiBeta Phi
| Sorority Mothers Mrs. Conway Meét Tomorrow | To Give Talk Mrs. Augustus Coburn, gover- “Today's Actives, Tomorrow's nor of District 15, will install] 4 » |Alumnae” will be the topic of the new officers of the -Indian-| apolis Pilot Club at a meeting, J tomorrow night in the Hotel ~ {Washington. a { The officers are Mrs. Ethel E.| boot a LA Minney, president; Mrs. C. Har-| 3° = 28 J ¥ old Trout and Miss Frances M. %. é pis (White, first and ‘second vice |presidents; Miss Vera Grant and
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iat the Pi Beta Phi Sorority state ida, luncheon Apr. 30 in the Ine dianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs, {Conaway is. dean of women at {Ohio State University. Active chapter members will sing during the luncheon and awards will be presented to the
{Mrs. Grace Wicklund, recording j ; {outstanding girls in each chapter. land corresponding secretaries, | {There will be a dance that night and Mrs, Omar McKee, "treas- § {in the club sponsored bygsthe _ jurer. The directors are Mrs Alpha Chapter at Franklin Cole {Harriet G. West, Mrs. E. R, Be- lege. {bout and Miss Sarah E. Metzger Mrs. Robert L. Slaughter is 1 The Sigma Kappa Sorority’s chairman. The other committee
a e J Mothers Club will meet tomor- {heads are Mre John Brannan,
jarrangements; Mrs. Lloyd "Ros
{row in the home of Mrs. Fred isebo, awards; Mrs. George Beck, 6230 N. Pennsylvania St. . {Viékery, decorations; Miss Agnes New officers of the club are Brown and Miss Jean Esden, Mrs. Clifford Barnard. president: finance; Mrs. A Erwin Shaefer,
(Mrs. William Hutchison, = vice
{golden arrow; Mrs. Wallace De|president, and Mrs. Chester Rig-
‘|Hart and Mrs. Quentin D. Wert,
'gan, secretary-treasurer. {hospitality. . { {Movies to Be Shown | Mrs. John McKinstrey and oslo Mrs. Carter Boyd, invitations;
Old fashioned silent movies starring Rudolph Valentino, Sue| Carroll and Richard Walling will] be shown at 7:30 p. m. tomor-| to right) practice a figure from "Dig for the Clam." They are memrow in the YMCA. The event is “bers of Our Lady of Lourdes CYO which will present an exhibisponsored by the Young Profes-| {ion of folk dancing for the spring dance sponsored by the Cal-
(Mrs. Ralph McQueston, program; John Conway, Pat Schoeltle, Michael ond Justine Collins (left Mrs. Quentin Covert, publicity; Mrs. Riley Shuttleworth, reserva® tions, and Mrs. Harold L. Ross, tickets.
{Mrs. Christine Y. Conaway's talk"
islonaT Women's Club and will
benefit -the organization's schol-|
{arship loan fund. “Eyes of Youth” is the title of {the Valentino picture and the {other feature is ‘Smokey Comes [Through.” Miss Esther Rainey! is ticket chairman. There will} also he community singing. A dinner and business meet-
{ Charles R. Farmer (left to right) practice some college songs for officers will be chosen.
| the 6:30 p
. m. event in the Marott Hotel. | Ford Erich, New York, president of baseball's National League, an po
Indiana Council of Women
Guest speaker will be
Names Standing Chairmen
| Indiana president.
The Landing committee chairmen for the May Wright Sewall Jouncil of Women are announced by Mrs. Claude McLean,
They are Mrs. E. 1. Burnett, hospitality; Mrs. Laura Ray and brs, E. E. Padgett; admission; Mrs. Berna Dena Kellam, Straughn;
| education; Mrs. Claude Franklin,
My Day—
Sehadule Fund
Drive on Drink
“Contribution Boxes To Be In Taverns
legislation; Mrs. Robert Fleming,
movies; Mrs. J. H. Hoster, patrio-|
tic instructor; Mrs. Neil Laidler, Bedford, Americanism, Dr. Ada Schwietzer and Mrs, ‘Wilma Thompson, New Albany, | public health; Mrs. Lulu Hartzog, {credentials and elections; Mrs. Paul Duckwall, music; Mrs. Pad{gett and Mrs, E, (cancer; Mrs. H. L:
Mrs, Earl Smock, 5404 Canal! vd, will be. hostess, to the
(Election Planned +The. Indianapolis Alumnae | Chapter, Sigma Kappa Sorority, will ‘meet tonight in the 38th St,
endar Club. It will be held Friday night i in the school hall. Branch, Indiana National Bank,
Women Pioneered to Form Peaceful World Says Speaker iii ss sins wi wos
In view of the rapidly broadening sphere of woman from ' Sinia May will be hostesses. home and church into comunity life in the last 50 years, -her New officers’ will be elected, i responsibilities also are multiplying, Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge said The nominating “committee memday. \ bers are Mesdames Karl Meredith, As moderator for the discussion, “Woman's Sphere and How Is C. W. Long, R. P. Burkle and G, {She Filling It?” at the luncheon meeting of the Community Wel- F. Tiliford. fare departinent of the Woman's] Mrs. Roy O. Price will report
jon the province convention of
| Department Club, Mrs. Ridge pre- El | K | be f th Frid Eveni — em a oe oo ay m Fro faced and summarized the panel. | en ro
W. Cowley, Johnson, Ko-|
{Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority at a {meetin~ tomorrow in the home of ‘Mrs. Kenneth Trees, 5545 |Hardegan St. The convention was
Women must have pioneered ee with distinction or the UN char-| Sets D ate We the Women— ter would never carry the state-| fra . ' : ment, “all men and women are J S | d held recently in Decatur, Ill Hi } } A aS dicot asserted Mrs. Frederick, une || electe The election and installation in 4 (0) \"{e]] G. Balz, who spoke on the wom-| By Bride-to- Be {of officers is planned. The ase . ’ an in public life. i sistant Middle-Age
She pointed out, “Women from Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kroll, 134 dames Elmer Foster, Grady Cline, {countries that suffered most|N. Drexel Ave, announce the ap- /K. W. Carr_and J. A. Scherachel, Easier to Follow Standard Pattern
{from the war are going in far \proachin marriage of their] greater numbers to the polls than g Bf By RUTH MILLETT NFA Staf® Writer
we women in the U.S.A. They daughter, Ellen, to Paul L. Jen- Luncheon ONE OF MY readers wants
lare wanting and seeking better Kins, son of Mrs. Beatrice {representation in . making their Jenkins, 962- N, . Perfnsylvania ls Planned to know: “Can a woman avoid being middle-aged?” New Officers
[post war world.” She told of the gt The wedding will be at 330]. No, of course not. But she
day.
{opportunities given foreign wom- Ip. -m. June 11 in the Zion Evanlen to study our way of HvIng 10 oejical and Reformed Church.
{help them rebuild and reorganize,” aioe . Connie Waller, New To Be Elected an Avo being typically mid- [their own countries. [Brunswick, N.’ J, will be the! The annual party of the Indie . The former state senator de- maid of honor and Mrs. Joseph anapolis
What's a Hebrew Congregation
clared women are achieveing in Dorrell and Miss Jean Schmidt Temple Sisterhood will
typical middle- be a
ostesses will be Mese
dale;
Mrs. 8t. Clair, hostess. tion in Indiana,” guest speaker. SATURDAY Butler Alumnae Literary — 2:45 “p.m. Mrs. L. N. Kirkhoft, 815 _N. Campbell, Gretchen “April's Poets,” Mrs. P. B. Lyon;
"Homeport ‘Diego),” Mrs. R Indianapolis Woman’ 52:30 p.m. Propylaeum. “Science and Me.” Mrs. J. D. Gould. Guest day. Irvington Fortnightly—1 p. m. 0. H. Bakemeler, 5535 E.
uncluttered Jines reflect
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in 1948, and the divorce rate fell Zeta Chapter, from 4.3 per 1000 to 2.
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unexcelled richness,
6-pe. place-setting he $23 including federal tax.
By Elizabeth Hillyer gtrange ract, I talked today to the Use a card table to back up a sofa back. It will do wonders looks of the whole room. The table will break up the broad view of the oy back, and the addition of chairs will work out a balanced group- [are an estimated four million al-|
Phi Theta Delta oan take one or two drinks and| _ | Sorority, at 8 p.m. today.
mittee for Education on Alco- Ville, roadside council; Mrs. Dono- overweight.
be bought. Impressed by this 4 publicity.
| The other officers are Mes{vice president’ and executive di-| {dames Fisher, Johantgen and rector of the organization, Mrs.| 'Russell Cushman, first through Marty Mann, third vice presidents; Mrs. KenThis group, she told me, was a neth S. Barber and Mrs. Edna {division of the Yale Plan on Alco- Pauley, recording and correspond-| outside tie circle of home, hustholism, Dr, E. N. Jellinek, of Yale! ing secretaries, and Mrs. Bessie| bands, children |University, has stated that there Hart, treasurer. A 8 + on
than about ideas. So her eyes brighten when talk turns to draperies, washing machines, or how some other woman fis decorating her house. Her eyes wander when the talk jumps
Dorsey D. King, talking on womén in the church. The president of the Indianapo-|! lis Council of Church Women urged women to stand as citizens with Christian principals in any organization, social or civic. “We [can be known more by our spirit, {than by our might or power.” She!
discussion leader, Miss Bernice PR mv—— YOU WOULDN'T describe Jones. » ing and put wasted space to [coholics in the United States, 750, her as. a happy woman, for she sugested Christian women be (1) at : ed; (2) objective; (3) unwork. {000 of whom are in the final’ Legion Auxiliary complains a lot. If if isn’t about |prejudiced and (4) Christian. Divorce Rate Falls ee [stages of the disease. Dr. Jellinek To Meet Tomorrow her health. or about her hus‘Mrs. Trout Is H o lemphasizes that it is a disease, ! band it's about the children, |, Ome wags called the workshop WASHINGTON --The marriage . ur is rosress not something which the individ-| The Federal Unit, American the cleaning woman, or the | °F building citizens of tomorrow rate in the United States declined] Mrs. John Trout, University) (ual can control by using his will- Legion Auxiliary, will meet at Tush she's in. by Mrs. Lowell C. Reed, third from 16.4 per 1000 in 1948 to 12.4 Heights, will’ be hostess to the power, Any man or woman who |, It's so much easier to follow Vice president, Seventh District,
7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home| lstop, even if occasionally they [of Mrs. Marion Wilson, 5265 E. drink more than is good for them, | 10th 8t. There will be a display is not an alcoholic’— any’ more of poppy posters. than the person who drinks regu-| Plans will be discussed for the! larly and steadily, but moderate pillowcase card party to be held ly. The distinguishing mark of an May 20 in the Food Craft Shop. | alcoholic is that, once he takes a Mrs, George Karl is chairman, | drink, he can not stop until be is ———————————— too drunk to drink any more. John M. (Zankl
This disease is somewhat like Sorority Plans To Take Bride
any other allergy: A diabetic can- 1 Times State Seryice {bod eat. perdi Sri An alco- Spring Dance | ANDERSON, Ind., Apr. 20-Mr.| Members of the general club, holfc is poisoned by alcohol. He| The Beta Chapter, Omega Phiand Mrs. J. W. Campbell of Edge-| were
f knows it, and yet he can do noth-| Tau Sorority, will have its annual {wood announce the approaching] (w. H. Eo 10k 2 thuon, Me ing. about it.
Nobody’ thinks of | spring dance from 9 p. m. to mid- naryiage of Shetr anughten Cares) Sauer setved as chairmen. urging ona Slahutie ww Jom Sel {night Saturday. in the Hotel Ant-| 2 Mrs. = N. 7 ii sep op So shou hPa . ty % i . lers. Lynn Willlamson- ard his|forg Ave. Indianapolis. The wed- New Officers friends Ee Just oe od |orchestra will play. Mesdames ding will be at 7: —. m. Saturday | | drink 1a bis dt HE {Fred Yeaman, Karl Tolson andj, the Campbell home. Are Elected MeOIng: a Charles’ Grabhorn are chairmen. Mrs Edward E. Wiklé and Rob-| The Planned Parenthood Com-| ert H. %ankl, brother of the bride-| {mittee of Indiana elected officers groom-to-be, will be the attend- at a recent meeting in Ft. Wayne.
{Indiana Federation of Clubs, who! {represented women in the home. |
It is a creation of a social sit-! ‘uation jn which the normal fam-* ily life may develop, she said. “A mother fiust fill many roles |—be attractive for her husband | {and family, a manager, buyer, {worker, teacher, nurse, person- | nel adviser and neighborhood co-ordinator. But it reaps won-| {derful dividends.”
the pattern than to work out one's own design for living, | which is the only way in the world for a woman to stay young in spirit and personality, | after she is nadonger young in years.
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Miss Donahue Engaged Alumnae to Meet Mr, and Ars. James W. jants. The engaged couple are In-| hue, 622 W. 3o0tir” St. WY Dona The Rockford College ‘Alumnae diana University graduates. The ville, is chairman: Mrs. C. A. the engagement o. their daugh- Club will meet at 8 p. m. tomor-/syture bride is- a Delta Gamma|/MacDonald, South Bend, is vice iter, Patricia Ann; to Richard row. Mrs. Frank L. Weiland. ‘Sorority member and Mr. %ankl chairman, and Mrs. Dorothy Mc- | Burton Deane, son of Mr. and 1320 N. Delaware St, will be the'is a Beta Theta Pi Fraternity | Clamroch, Indianapolis, is secreMrs. F, E’ ‘Deane, Beech Grove. hostess. member, E tary- treasyrer,
Two Brides- to-Be Select Dates; Two Are Wed Recently
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holism, one of the principal| van A. Turk, radio; Mrs. E.| ghe dresses It is not enough to be thioreiplaces where the boxes would ap- Maude Bruce Lane, Anderson, without any ical Christians, but women should pear to collect people's nickels yigiorian; Mrs. John Downing| zip or individ- be concerned with the social proband dimes would be in bars and johngon, parliamentarian, and| uality. .She's Ruth Millett [lems of every boy and girl, every other places where liquor could pppe Harry W. Dragoo, program more concerned about. things man and woman, stated Mrs. |
Sorority to Meet -
Mrs. Herbert Dieckman, Evans-|
komo, economic council; Miss : every field—in business and in wij the By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Esther Johantgen, safety; Mrs AE€d woman {the “professions as’ well ‘as In" Tre rooure, wae a graduate] Droaimo Cron, May 0 in the HYDE PARK, N. Y. Apr. 20 Paul H. New, symphony; Mrs,| These are {politics. In the scientific branches of Indiana University and a| {Sidney I. James, president, will attentior was .afiracted the lowell 8. Fisher, Hoosier Salon. , =o. " of medicine many are teaming member of Delta Zeta Sorority summarize committee reports in r day by newppaper stories bac tier a with men to make vastly im-iang Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. her annual report. New officers which stated that in the forth. Officers Listed oR ater portant discoveries. to the health, yr. Jenkins attended Baylor Will be elected and installed. coming national campaign tol o Bie Basis Chawt al they? of the nation. University, Waco, Tex., and is al Mrs, Harold Stolkin is commitraise funds for the National Com.| Yrs. frien BSWwariz, Crawlords- “ig = = tie Mrs. King Speaks a of Butler University, [tee chairman for a sketch which
{will ‘highlight the afternoon pro= |gram. Taking part will be Mes Mrs. John R. Swan damcs Louis Segar, Henry Silver, {Jack Efrqymson, Maurel RothTo Fete Club 'baum, Joe Rothbard, Harold Stadler, Sam Prager, Alfred Wole Mrs. John R. Swan, 5402 N.|fenstein and W. 8. Decklebaum. Dejaware St., will be hostess to! Mrs. Al Lieberman and Miss hé members of the Ohio State Florence Goldberg are co-chaire {University Alumnae Club at a 1; {men of decorations, assisted by Ip. m. dessert-bridge party tomor- Mrs. Harry Traugott and Mrs, Mrs. Herschel Goodman is Charles Feibleman. Mrs, Mare ichairman, assisted by Mesdames Frank will handle reservations H. Poole, Ralph W. Everly {and Mrs. Lou Leventhal will be
land Robert P. Joyce.: treasurer for the day. New officers will be elected.!
Th will be e - mal puss unrenn-on saya AUXiliary to Have uncheon Meeting
in the Meridian Mills Country Club. Mrs. Swan is head of the nominating committee. The Last minute plans for the Harmembers are Mesdames Charles lequinade dance will be discussed T. Harman, L. G. Stewart and 2! a 1p. m. luncheon meeting FriJoyce. day by the members of the InThe group will have a buffet dianapolis Day Nursery Junior dipner at 7 p.m. Apr. 30 in the { Auxiliary. © The group will meet ‘Women's Department Club, Mr, ID. the 38th St. Branch, Indiana
National Bank. and Mrs, Stewart are co-chair-| bh The dance is to be Saturday
| night in the Woodstock Club. Mrs, {Kenneth F. Griffith is luncheon ‘Card Party Arranged | hostess, assisted by Mesdames illiam F. Shafer, Stewart E, The Essay Committee, Lavelle {Gossett Auxiliary, Veterans of | Ruch. Ben J. Weaver, Kenneth E.
/the Foreign. Wars, will have land Tamen F. cope, Beard m. : =
{benefit card party at 8 p. Saturday in the post home, 701} [King Ave,
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The Alpha Chapter, Kappa! Beta Chi Sorority, will meet at 8' p. m. today in the home of Miss June. Valentine, 1244 N. Illinois! St. Miss Audrey I Lloyd will assist.
Gibson “Art” says—be thoughtful
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June 12 is the date selected by Miss Sadella Bergman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Max
Bergman, 1150 S. Capitol Ave.,
for her marriage to Capt. Harry Zaritsky, Ft. Benning, Ga. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Zaritsky, Butler, Pa.
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Miss Juanita Spitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Spitzer, 1549 Cruft St., will be: married to George Napariu, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Napa- * tiv, 1453 N. Linwood Ave., on May 15 in the Rumanian Orthodox Chur
Miss Virginia Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaynor Neal, '2225 Avondale Place, was married to Robert F. Gatto, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. JJ Gatto, 8216 E. Washington St. Monday ‘in the St. Francis de Sales Catholic Chirp.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Gab || ... remember shut-ins often with finer
bard were married on Mar. 20 | _in the Bethel Baptist Church. | The bride, the former Miss | Rosemary . Steward, is th~ daughter of Mr. and Mr. B. . Steward, 418 E. Minnesota
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