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8. on. Friday and there will be a luncheon and dinner that day. Dr. t A. Ohison, a national officer, will be the honor : Batmel of the event are” to be Miss Ruth M, Yakel, dietitian for the Indiana University Medical Center; Miss Marian C, Jones, institution nutritionist at the Indiana State Board of Health, and Mrs.

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the Lilly Research Clinic. Miss Mildred Wurtman is luncheoh chairman, assisted by Misses Esther Kibby, Betty athews and Ilee Smith: The Jiatue committee is headed by Miss Neva Hunter, assisted by Miss Bettye Poppensedker and s» Miss Jeanne Test. _ The other committee heads are Misses Hazel Wessel, Doro- | thy Bates, Pauline Hart, Fern- | etta Lusher, Ruth Madsen, Anna McCalla, Joy Miller and Test, exhibit; Miss Margaret | Ruesenberg, publicity, and Miss Jeanette Knowles, registration.

Civic Lists Play Cast

Rip in Winkle Is Production

production of the Junior Civic! Theater is announced. The play, “Rip Van Winkle,” will be pre-| sented Friday, "Saturday and Bun-| day. Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan

directors. gon, Doris Lytle, Druscie Beall, Sandberg, Marilyn Shaw,

Haskins, Sondra Bilsky, Effries, Dick Featheringill,

Kathryn Sheedy, nutritionist at * J

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State Dietetics Association to Convene Here Friday With Dr. Margaret A. Ohlson as Tts Honored Guest

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Indiana Dietetics Association convention to be held Friday and Seturday in the Hotel Antlers,

The cast for the season's final ——

Orchard School Parents. Group fo Sponsor Matinee

The Orchard Bchool Parents Association will sponsor tomorand Mrs. John C, Drewry are the. u's matinee of the Junior Civic Theater's production of “Rip Van Winkle.” Proceeds of the project will be used for the purchase Cast members are Bruce Pear-| of pew stage curtains for the Orchard playhouse.

Mrs, Harold H. Bredell, association {Frisiqent. is being asbistéd

Bobby Epstein, Leon Shiman, Tex by Mesdames Frederic A. McLaughlin, D Bill Kingham. Pohlmann, Marc Waggoner, Bob| prownie leaders Mrs. “|S. Boggs and Mrs. Walter J, Bae- of man, will take second, third and - Carlotta Locke, Ann Hood, | royrth grade girls who are inem-

. 'B. Rosenak and John G.|

Goer: are attending today's preview of the play by invitation Mrs. Kingham. Orchard 8chool mothers will entertain the kindergarten ‘children of the

Robert

Plan Annual Garden Tour

Sponsors Are Named ‘

The sponsors for the 11th

. {ington and ® Evansville will atpena.

Miss Marian C, Jones, Miss Ruth M, Yakel and Mrs. Kathryn Sheedy . . . co-chairmen of the

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WEDNESDAY, J APR. 71, 1040

‘| Sororities—

Ben * Sorority rE

Luncheon for|

fro. ndersDay | Theta Phi Alpha . { Plans Event | "Theta Pu L Alps Sorority iad

‘Saturday pi the Columbia ; (Mrs. Thomas A. Cortese, newly; elected alumnae presidént,' will] be the toastmistress. Mrs. How-| ‘ard Tucker is the retiring presiident. | Mrs. Robert H. Myers and Mrs. Alfred C, Zickler are co-chairmen of the arrangements and decorations committee. . They will be ‘assisted by Misses Marie Bagnoli, {Frankie Byrnes and Marie Lenihan and Mrs. Janice Potter. Mrs. [Stephen C. “Hughes js publicity chairman. +—Miss Mabel Dunn will present {the awards and the Zeta Chapter {of Indiana; University will give la musical program. Alumnae from South Bend, Gary, Bloom-

The seventh anniversary of the

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founders day of Zeta Beta Chi Sorority will ‘be celebrated with] a dinner Friday night by the] imembers of the Indiana Alpha Chanter, {in the Hotel Lincoln.

Mrs. Shirl C. Hanshaw is gen-| She will be as-|

eral chairman. !sisted by Miss Margaret Rose Foltz, invitations; Mrs. Clarence Townsend and Mrs. Julian: Duke, programs; Mrs. Clara BStahley and Mrs. Carl Fritz, table decorations; Mrs. E. C. Loudermilk,

photos, and Mrs. Kay Rauner and Mrs. Herbert Hesselgrave, favors. gs

Program Planned “Zeta Beta in Review” will be

The event will be nie)

Bishop, Susan Lynch,

* Coons, Jenifer Locke, Ray Pack, Jean Capel, David Felland, John Griest, David Roberts, Connie Zinet, Kay Spicer, Jane Ebner and Tallulah Barnes. Also Peg Sullivan, Martin Hinmay, Freddy Yeager, Sharon Coons Margaret Davidson, Marilyn Herpel, Mary Lou Cummins, Mary Grieg, Nancy Lee Layton, Ann Bradford, Carolyn Fields, Gloria Lofquist, Virginia Ann Lampson, Mary Jane DavidPidge o Melle, Tom Boyd, Pat Buehler and Janet Garver. Pat Smith is the stage man-

Janie Stamn, Jeanie Russell, Bill! DANN ry,000 in the group will be Bonnie

Drewry, Bobby Culler, Rickie np. ~ cy. iotte Boggess, Susan Kinghan, Judith Kinnear, John po

{bers of the school Brownie troop.

oggs, Carolyn Campbell, Bogs Erickson, Janet Mann, Faith Harrtngton, Kathryn a | Raasch, Alice Rawlings, Sally Saeman, Ruth Adams, Virginia Berry, Wendy Block, Ann Dunnington, Marianne Hardison, Judy Bchloss, Nancy Btegemelier, Nancy Thompson, Linda Erickson and Martha Lasky.

Mrs. Hawk Forms Party Mrs. J. H. Hawk will take a party of third grade boys includ-|

Named

1949-50. Mrs.

and John Hawk, John Hering,

{Crossroads Friday afternoon.

New Officers

Two women's civic groups and the Shortridge High School Par-ent-Teacher Associationn named new officers yesterday for

. Thaddeus R. Clarke was elected president of the Indianing Steven Duckworth, Richard 2polis Council of Women at the Eaton, Richard Fairbanks, Jim meeting of the board of directors in the Indiana National Bank.

{nual Park School Garden Tour are named. The tour will be Saturday and Sunday. They are Messrs. and Mesdames | Bowman Elder, J. K. Lilly Jr, Otto Frenzel, R. Hartley Sherwood, Nicholas H. Noyes; Walter Kuhn, W, C. Grif-

and Donald Test.

A. Clowes.

don, Sylvester Johnson,

Miller Jr.,, Thomas Stevenson,

Schmitt.

James Carrol, |jorfe

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narrated by Miss Esther M. Miss Mary Jane MeDonald will sing and Miss Marand Miss Dorothy Hayes will present a musical program, The chapter, officers are Mrs.

and Monday at 8:15 p. m. Monday.

Marian College to Present. Y Production of ‘Annie Laurie’

Misses Anna Mae Lepley, Capille Schneider and Pat Feighner practice their roles for "Annie Laurie,” fo be presented Sunday

by the dramatic art students in Marian College. The cast of 14 will play at 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. Sunday and again

Convention

Membership Award To Be Given Today

HOLLYWOOD, Fla, Apr. 27 (UP) —Delegates to the 58th Convention of the.General Federation of Women's Clubs today were to

end an instructor in the New York University Schon] = Medicine, speak on the Mentally and Physically Han~ dicapped.” The delegates, representing some 7,700,000 club women, have already approved a resolution urging Congress to adopt uniform, « divorce and marriage laws. The present confusion of vary ing state laws is resulting in “fle legal divorces, illegal marriages {and illegitimacy of children with a consequent breakdown of moral {standards and confusion of prop- | erty rights,” the resolution said, | The resolution was passed unan«_ {imously yesterday on the opening {day of the five-day convention. Today, awards were to be pre{sented to the state federation | which showed the largest mém{pership ‘gain and the greatest | number of new clubs last year, In the meeting's first business | session yesterday, honorary pres|ident Mrs. John L. Whitehurst of. | Baltimore, Md., warned the club {women that they were losing “iground in their fight for more {representation on American legislative bodies,

Apathy Deplored Mrs. Whitehurst also deplored the “apathy” of American women and other Americans. She said {| Americans should be “embar- | rassed to have the Russians know that out of 97,000,000 eligible voters only 47,000,000 voted Bass November. ”

‘Two other resolutions were approved yesterday. They urged continuation of the congressional Un-American Activities Commit. tee with “safeguards protecting the rights of individuals” and recommended abolition of the

fith, Albert K. Scheidenhelm, August Bohlen, Eugene Miller, William Higgins, Evans Woollen, Anton Vonnegut, Joseph J. Daniels

Also Mesdames Henry C. . |Adams, Albert Raub and Frederic M. Ayres Sr, Dr. and Mrs. T. Victor Keene and Dr. and Mrs. G. H.

There will be an exhibit of ta-| ble settings in the school gym- will entertain the active mem-| nasium during the tour. The table chairmen are Mesdames William Rockwood, Griffith, Ayres, T. W. Ayton, Fisk Landers, J. J. WelWillis Adams Jr., Lyman Ayres, Russell Fortune Jr. John Kinghan, Blaine There is to be a dance after the

ager and Pete Cislak and Paul Moffett are members of the tech-

‘Roberts, nt ME or Walter 8. Russell, costumes; Mr, Russell and Louis Popcheff, sets, and Mesdames Glen T, Beall, Herbert 8. Evans, Kenneth B. Kinnear, James H. Peeling, A. D, Wiles, Andrew B. Bickett, Edwarde E. Warnicke, A. W. Reed,

Cady, Harold 8. Ransberg and

Legion Post Plans a

Post and Auxiliary will hold a _ covered-dish dinner at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in the post home, 124 8. Downey, follow, Reservations can be made through tomorrow with Mrs. |

or Mrs. L. M. Christie, 326 8. Grand Ave.

Plan Dinner

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A social hour willl Bioci

Jimmie Leffel and Norman Perry staff, Members of the orice. Jr. :

Wilson.

and- David Hollingsworth, séc-

With Mrs. Robert A. Efroymson will be Dickie Kahn, Jimmy Halverson, Taylor Wilson, Susan and Danny and Mary Ann Efroymson, A. McLaughlin and her daugh{ter, Bonny, will entertain Brooks Everett Bumpus, 3002 E. 11th 8t.,| pymph¥ey, Paul Fletcher, Ledonna Boukes her cousin, Johnny van Biezen from The Hague, Holland. ; "Rickie Kingham, who is takBeta Ch { ing the part of one of Hendrick aptar. Sigma Pn So. Hudson's little men in the play,

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today for a buffet dinner ‘and /Will have as his guests David business meeting In the home of Chambers and Bobby Rosenak.

Mrs. Don Michigan St.

E.| The Bad Backs and the Happy {Hoboes, the teen-age group of the

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| In Mrs. Hobson Wilson's group Clarke were Mrs, William G. HolMrs. | will he Cynthia, Hobby and Sieve I bring Philly and Harold vi wi g p an aro Bredell Jr. and John Fenster- Harald Hasbropk and Robe maker, Mrs. Rosenak will have a group of sixth graders, Judy Hine, Susan Stegemeler, B. B, Sodt, E. R. Culler, John BE. Jerry Born, Maryanne Rawlings, Martha Rosenak and Nancy LefFred McKee, Charles Larsen, Bert McClure, Happy Stokely

Named to serve with Mrs.

ley and Mrs. Elza Henson, first and second vice presidents; Mrs.

ert L. Davis, recording and cor|responding secretaries, and Mrs. Otto C. Meyers, treasurer. President of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild elected at the 25th anniversary tea in Ayres’ Auditorium was Mrs. R. W. Cook. Other officers named were Mesdames H.-J.- Walker, Homer.

Ellen Schloss,

- ond “graders, will Attend with Browh, Carl Aumann and HowDinner Saturday their teacher, Mrs. Virginia Hol-|ard E. Deputy, first through The Irvington American Legion lingsworth. - fourth vice presidents; Mrs. R.

W. Lindsey and Mrs. Lawrence Schmutte, recording and corre sponding secretaries; Mrs, Frank H. Millen, auditor; Mrs. Frank P, Thomas, parliamentarian; Mrs. William D. Bain, purchasing director, and Mrs. B. H. Beard, sewing director. |

Shortridge PTA members named Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar, president, at the annual election and spring tea. Also named were Mrs. A. D, Smith, Mrs. C. H. Jinks and" R. V. Sigler, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. Zola Beasley, recording secretary, and Mrs. Graeme B. Supple, treasurer.

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Plan Guest Meeting The

Robert Sweeney and John G. Williams.

Jonathan Jennings DAR Chapter will have a guest meet-

Ralph E. Taylor, president; Miss Violet Douglass, vice president; Miss Jones and Mrs. Townsend, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Vivien Hill, treasurer; Mrs. Roy O'Brian, historian, and Mrs. Arthur Burks,

chaplain.

wThe pledges of the Zeta Chap-| ter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority,

bers with a party tonight. Mrs. | L. F. Loftin, 2421 Adams St, will be the hostess.

jces in the Hotel Washington. |

|ceremony. The pledges to be ini:

tiated include Mesdames Loftin,

Fred Baase and Cecil Bolding. Gamma Nu

ing tomorrow night in the home|night in the home of Mrs. Robert

of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, Millersville Road.

Edward J. Bennett wil speak supervisor,

Frederick C. Werner, 1133 Dawson St.

Mrs. Dorothy Balley, Bluffton, will be the honor

on “Indianapolis, No Mean City.” guest.

persons in any age group.

Miss Collins to Sing

car Mrs.

flilam M, Crain will lead |

YW May Morning Breakfast To Hear Life Insurance Agent

Herman R. Casdorph, Indianapolis district manager of the [Me Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., will be the principal speaker atinrook are attending with Messrs. | the annual YWCA May morning breakfast from 8 to 10 a. m. ang Mesdames Robert T. Ramsay | - Sunday. His topic will be “Wake Up and Live.” Mr. Casdorph will enumerate the basic principles which he con- Baker Jr. siders essential as an aid to Buccess a and which are ‘applicable to)

| Posey, toastmistress, Miss Lola

The ‘breakfast is open to the roi johnson is the staff member community as well as to the im-|

mediate families of Y members. ! It's held annually to promote good, fellowship. Special music will be| presented by the Junior Choir of to. the First Presbyterian Church, For Bride to Be

{in charge.

Shower Planned

Mrs. Hubert E. Ferger, 2014 Winthrop Ave.,, will entertain

Miss Jean Collins, soprano, will; With a miscel}neous shower Fri-| be the guets soloist, and Mrs. Os- day night for Miss De Lee Zim

{and Wilson Rood,

{Kothe, Rudolph K. Haerle, Dons;

be a dinner and initiation serv. Lo¢ Walter Bruetach, Fritz Wetzel

W, A. Buchanan, Harold Pflum,! Parties Arranged

tomorrow |

|wood, Alice O'Neal, Joan Boozer, state | {Lillian Fletcher and Lee Bongart, (William Elder, John Peacock,

{Bruce Hilkene and Robert Klein.

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{Jr., Louis 8. Binkley and Hugh J.

(regional ot nf m- {and executive ard - members! rnard will accompany her. merman, Miss Zimmerman's mar- | {will report on the year's.activities. 4

Smith College Club Plans Spring Dance at Woodstoc

Parties are being planned for the annual spring tock, the Indianapolis Smith College Club. The dance will be Saturday in the Woodstock Club which will be decorated with a Maypole and ‘apple blossoms. Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Sr, will entertain Messrs, and Mesdames {Lyman 8, ‘Ayres, Frederic w. Taglon E. L. Noyes, Robert Sweeney

{electoral college. Mrs, Rhoda Howe of Red Rock, Ariz., opposed the first because, she sald, the safeguard clause was “weak and nebulous.” Mrs. Henry Weir, Seward, Neb., said she was against abolition of the electoral system because it would “lead to coercive voting in a few years.” But Mrs. Leslie B. Wright of Washington, chairman of the

«Messrs. and; Meadames Wiliam

Lockhead, Mrs. William William)

‘and Frederick Fry of Champaign,

|T11., will be in party of Mrs. Fritz Remshardt.

Miss Lucy Holliday will have

imel, marriage of rey Louise, to Willlam Edward Bales, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde

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ngaged °

Mr. and Mrs. announce

as her guests, Miss Elizabeth |Ward, Detroit, Misses Joan Wil- Bales, Carmel. |son, Nancy Stout, Nina Lock-| The wedding

David Moxley, Stuart Place,

Harry Horton, James Allerdice,

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomson will be in a party which includes m ‘Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Smith. ja ‘planning to entertain -are . and Mrs. Frederick T, HoiliMr. and Mrs, Neil C. Esta-

Women's Group | To Meet Tomorrow

The State Council, Women's | Committee, Indiana State Bym{phony Society, will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Frederic. M. Ayres Sr. Mem-| {bers of the state council board, boards, unit chairmen

the group singing, and there will be a short preview of YWCA sum-

{riage to Karl P, Ferger Jr. wiil be! Mrs. Jack A. Goodman and] May 14 in the Redkey Methodist Miss Josephine: Madden will dis-|

before Friday.

Clamroch, general

volunteer ‘arrangements;

Posey, program. Mrs. Stewart Maxwell,

Wanita Chester, art;

mer activities, Reservations must | be made at the Central Branch Mrs. Arthur Briscol:

Miss SOT nnnig |

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Charles Zimmerman, and Mr. and Mrs,

Cookie Partlow, decorations; Miss = Betty Wastfall, tickets; Miss Vir- : ginia Childers and Miss Mildred:

The hostess will be assisted by of the- Association: of Women's! Parents of Committees ,for Symphony Orthe engaged couple are Mr. and chestras which Committee chairmen for the Mrs. event include Mrs. Dorothy Mec- key, chairman’ 16240 Michigan Road.

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that three presidents have been elected by a minority of the popular vote, under the present system, . Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, White ing, Ind, second vice president, spoke yesterday afternoon. She told the delegates that “the dan~

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their daughter, Aud-|ger in the world today is not the

atomic bomb—the danger in the world today is our pre-atomic thinking. +*“We live in one world today— Whether we like it or not. Never {again can the U, 8. live alone. We Americans have lived so long in "freedom that we too often forget that liberty is not -a right that just happens. We have to work and sacrifice and sometimes fight to keep it alive,” she said. Mrs. Ahlgren will be presented {as a candidate for the office of

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