Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 31
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SUNDAY, APR. 2, ‘1049
Mrs. Mildred Thompson SENIOR COTTON DRESS Second Prize
Made by Mrs. M. D. Crow GLAMOUR DIVISION Second Prize
A ; Miss Janice Curtiss JUNIOR DRESS
First Prize
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Additional Prize Winners In Annual Times Sewing Contest French = Welfare Club Plans Annual
chairman.
will talk on § Take a Stand?
pool
Scene of
Convention
‘Delta Kappa Gamma Sessions Open Friday
“Purposeful Planning for Forceful Action” will be the theme for the state convention of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority to be held ‘Friday through Sunday in the French Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick. Omicron Chapter. members will serve on the hospitality and registration committee Friday evening. Registration will be followed by a fun fest directed by Zeta Chapter, Miss Margaret Rowe. state president, will be in charge of the executive board meeting Saturday morning. Discussion groups will be held on teacher welfare, teacher improvement, educational
{legislation and intercultural ap-
preciation. Leaders include Misses Beatrice Sandles, Rosetts Ford, Eleanor O'Connor, Eva Y. Wiles,
*_ |Grace Lee Vaney, Lura McCombs; Blanche Digel, Taimi Lahti, Grace
{ { $ 3
Spring Card Party on May 4
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Anderson and Ruth Breasutigams. ~
w! Mrs. Boyd to Speak
Keynote speaker for the noon luncheon will be Mrs. Edna Boyd, national program committee “Tomorrow's Challenge” will be her subject. Mrs. Myrtle Wilson will preside-and Alpha Delta Chapter will be in charge. The 20th anniversary of the sorority's founding will be celeorated at a 7 p. m. formal dinner Saturday. .Pi Chapter will be in charge. Dr. Margaret “Shall Educators
Mrs, Hope Bedford Nevitt will
f be guest speaker for ‘the May
Day breakfast and {inal program Sunday morning. Her discussion will concern the Bogota Inter-
i American conference and revolu- § tion which she saw. Miss Helen
McGauhey will give a program of
poems, Alpha Chapter will be in
charge with Miss Cecelia Galoin presiding.
3 PEO Chap ter
Mrs. Bernice Clark . SENIOR DRESS First Prize
‘Miss Eleanor Hawks - SENIOR COTTON DRESS # First Prize
Made by Mrs. R. F. Willsey SENIOR DRESS, Second
Mrs. Henry Beard ORIGINAL DESIGN Second Prize
Miss Marillyn Shaw JUNIOR DRESS Second Prize
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Planning er
Chapter Q. PEO, will entertain with a 2 o'clock tea Tuesday arternoon in the Arthur Jordan Hall in Butler University. Mrs. Phillip Hildebrand will present the program on “Indiana in Song and Story.” Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, will play during the tea hour,
Honor guests will be Mrs.
‘Henry F, Schricker; Mrs. 8. M.
Stoner, a member of the Supreme Chapter; past state presidents, state officers and council members of the sisterhood. Mrs. Karl 8. Means, "ea chair-
man, will be assisted by Mes-
dames: W.- A, McCready. H. 'B
_ Skelton, Ivan V. Bnyder, Kenneth Lancet and Douglas Reid. Mrs,
Waller E. Kyle will preside.
your FURS deserve the best of care
Lindsay.
Alpha
Chap. P, PEO
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Mrs. Joel G. Wilmoth (left), founder, explains the purpose of "the Welfare Club of Indianapolis to ‘Mrs. Raymond F. Thorpe (right), one of the new members. Mrs. Thorpe's mother, Mrs. Wil. liam L. Mitchener, also a member, locks on. The club will hold its annual spring card party at 1:30 p.m, May 4 in Block's Auditorium.
Sorority Calendar
TOMORROW Epsilon Chap, Delia Theta: Tau-8:15 pm East New York Street Branch, Indiana National Bank, Mrs. R. O. Roach. chairman; Mrs, John R. Gray, Mrs. 8.'E. ‘Rowe
Chap. U, PEO-1 p. m. Mrs H. E. Wilcox, 36 N. Webster, hostess. “Romance of the Rea” Mrs, 0. 8B. Flick; report, Mrs. Don Broeking, _
Chap. W, PEO- 2p. m. Mrs. E.G.
Miss Marion Yager and Miss Hilliard, Zionsville, hostess; Philena Argo, assistants. Sup- Mrs N. D. McKinstray, assistper; business, ant. “When I Was Young and 1pm Mrs. CW. Gay" Mrs. F. P. Risser, Cordry, 37 E. Maple Road. Chap. AM, PEO -R Pp. m. Mrs hostess; Mrs. Frederick Bar- Arthur C. Johnson, 4458 N. kow and Mrs. Guy Foster, as- Pennsylvania, hostess. “Wild-! sistants. Program, Mrs. C. E.| flowers,”
Griener. WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Beta Chap, Omega Phi Tap—-8 Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron 12:30 p. m. Mrs F. W. Btultz, 935 N. Denny hostess Book review, Mrs W. L. Sharp.
Lesley, hostess. Election of officers and delegate for Mav eotineil meeting in Chicago. - white elephant sale: :
Frank M. Wallace. |
p. m. Mrs. Michael Dugan, 820.
“Club Activities.
By AGNES H. OSTROM
avents predominate in fan at lend a
bands, os De will be entertained at teas p The schedule for " | week: ams Tue TO Ww
ACA—12:30 p. m. Mrs. W, BE ‘ Lineoln, 3311 Boulevard Pl,
hostess. “My Book Shelf,” Mrs,
Fred Fate. Luncheon. Junior Auxiliary Visiting Nurse Association—12:30 p. m. Mrs. C. W. Spalding, 1 E. 36th,
hostess. : TUESDAY [Alpha Beta Latreian—1:30 p. m. Mrs. G. W. Walker, 5050 E. 424, hostess: Mesdames H. D. Bar
2 den, R. C. Lockton and Jack
Pilcher, assistants, Tea for mothers and guests. Alpha Eta Latreian-—1:30 p. m Mrs. Edward Hughes, 333 Blue Ridge Road, hostess; Mrs. Wil bur Appel and Mrs. Edward Campbell, assistants. Program, Mrs. William Boyd. {Inter Alia—1;15 p. m, Mrs. 8. E. Rowe. 5920 Crestview Dr., hosts ess. “The World Grows Round Myx Door” (Fairchild), Mrs. Jo seph Merriam; “The Foolish Gentlewoman” (Sharp), Mrs, Walter Edwards Jr. 2: Late Book—11 a. m. Mrs. Maurice Mendenhall, Shetidan. hosts eas; Mrs. G. H. Deck and Mrs. R, L. Davis, assistants. Read. ings. Mrs. Carl Iserloth. Brunch, Spencer—Noon. Mrs. Dale Grifs fith, 4830" Guilford, hostess; Miss Wilhelmina Shively, assistant. Tokalon—1230 p. m. Mrs. L. A, Gould, Carmel, hostess, Universal Club Auxiliary — 12:13 p. m. Indianapolis Athletic "Club. Mrs. W, C. Shepard and
Mrs. F. G. Sink. hostesses. “All
“ina A: & Coke Co. program. Westfield Weman's—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Harry Ackerson and Mrs. Dean Stubbs. hostesses. Book review, Mrs. Don Shoemaker. WEDNESDAY Eleeta Friendship—-Noon. Mrs, Everett Jeanes, 4475 N. Pennsylvinia. . hostess. "Flower Arrangement,” Mrs. G. M. Dixson, [Home Economics--2 p.m, : Mrs. J. F. Haight, 145 E. Fall Creek Pkwy., N. Drive; Mesdames W, Vernon Schultz, J. P. Tretton Jr., Kenneth Speicher, R. F. Kershaw, Harry Dragoo II, J. B. Cooper and L. K. Blue, as sistants. “Fashions Versus Personalities,” Ayres’ fashion bureau, Guest day. Sp Inter Nos—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Harry Orlopp, 3215 KN. Penn sylvania, hostess, “Peasant Art in the Scandinavian Coun~ tries.” Mrs. Petrea Smith. Irvington Union—2 p. m. Mrs, Walter Montgomery, 120 8. Downey, hosteas. {Zetathea—1:30 p. m. Mrs. ¥, A. Sieldt, 708 Bungalow Court, hostess; Mrs. P. N. Harris, assistants. THURSDAY Ladies Federal—12:30 p. m. Mrs. H. 8. Gudgel, 118 E. 46th. hos. tess. Program, Mrs. William Ricketts and Mrs. Charles Tuttle, 10081 p m Mrs Oscar’ Les,
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