Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1949 — Page 15
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SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1949.
Psi lofa Xi To Entertain
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Program Planned For Speedway Unit
‘The Delta Beta Chapter of Psi Jota Xi Sorority will entertain Theta
Chapter of Speedway at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. E.
(Gilbreth and Carey). Connor is hostess co man for the evening. Officers for the coming year will be elected at the ess session. Mrs. Fred Fosler will preside.
Hospital Ig Project Julietta Hospital has been the "local project of the Delta Beta Chapter under Mrs. Geor ge Joa : mer; charity chairman. indow drapes for two wards and the dining room, two dozen bed trays, plastic dishes, sewing kits and
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more than 400 personal gifts have
been donated during the year. | Previously the group has presented an electric clock, games,’ puzzles, vases for the auditorium, |
100 cafeteria trays, a dozen radios and potted plants to Julietta.
In addition the chapter has sup- |
portéd the national Psi Iota Xi
. speech and hearing program, has
contributed $100 to the maintenance fund of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and has made its annual purchase of a block of season tickets for the concerts.
Sororities
TOMORROW Delta Iota Chap. Beta Sigma Phi—7:15 p. m. Clubroom. Installation of Miss Evelyn MecConnell, president; Miss Charlotte Smith, vice president; Miss Waneta Hull, treasurer, and Miss Lenore Genner, sec- , retary.
"Indianapolis Council, PEO Sister-
hood—1 p. m. Mrs. Edmond Hebel, 5515 Washington Blvd. : TUESDAY
Chap. Q, PEO—2 p. m. .R.B. Connor Jr, 4720 Park, "hostess. Program, Mrs. Douglas Reid. : WEDNESDAY Nu Chap., Delta Thets Chi—T7:30
p. m. Mrs. John Berfy, 1408 S. Whitcomb, hostess. Program, John Berry, flower stylist;
wiener roast. Chap. F, PEO — 2 p. m. Mrs. George A. Hosmer, 3656 N. Delaware, hostess; Mesdames Harry Yockey, Arthur Ayres,
James Borland ‘and “ Fred|Children’s Sunshine—11:30 a. m.| Howard Griffith; spring party.| Propylaeum. Program, Mrs. C. Two-piece pajamas with yoke forming cap Toumey. Program, Mrs. Paull Ayres’ Committee Room. Board THURSDAY John K. Goodwin and Mrs. sleeves, Self-ruffled with lace edging. Three rib- City sessarsatnsvascsnsensnssees State Liesadassnsee Kilby. meeting. 2 p. m. General meet-| Book Review—1:30 p. m. Ayres’, Robert L. Glass. ‘bon ties. Pink, maize, blue. Sizes 3 to éx and : : Chap. V, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. W.| ing, | Auditorium. “The Dukays,”/Irvington Fortnightly—1 p. m. 70 16, 1.98. [J Charge [J Cheek OM.0. H. Lusher, 4841 Wentworth Fortnightly Literary—2:30 p. m.! Mrs. Garten. Mrs. G. L. Helms, 7205 E. 14th, ’ ao » Bart i ; Blvd., hostess. Program, Mrs,| Propylaeum. “Abigail Adams,” |North Side Study—Noon. Mrs.| hostess; Mrs, E. C. Collings, as- x : #4 Hy ir or William Frosch. “Mrs. H. H. Hornbrook. A. A. Goodwin, 4813 College,| sistant. \ Shi oF fe Lotsa Ee
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A parent education course is being sponsored by the Indianapolis Parent Teacher Association Council and Extended School Services. Practicing for their part in the "Music Is Fun" program at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in School 84 are Mary Lou Howard, Carol Lee Purves and Sharon Mae Maurer (left to right), pupils in the school. With them is Miss Jeannette Groff, music instructor, who will direct their demonstration of making music, fun with beginners. Other meetirigs in the series will be held. in three different city schools that night.
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This Week's Club Activities—
By AGNES H. OSTROM Club members will be hostesses
,\to their friends at the many an-
nual guest days. The schedule Mor the week follows: TOMORROW Athenaeum Turners Women's Auxiliary—6 p. m. Athenaeum. Mother and daughter banquet. Irvington Woman’s—2:30 p. m, Mrs. J. L. Schell, 5510 Washington Blvd., hostess. “Modern Poetry,” Mrs. R. E. Huggins. La Phyllis—8 p. m. Miss Helen Hopping, 19 N. Layman, hostess. Bridge. Monday Conversation—2:30 p. m. Mrs. John Wright, 4411 Washington Blvd., hostess. “Egypt,” Mrs, James Cupning Jr.; guest day. 5 : New Era—1 p. m. Mrs. WW, A Myers, 819 N. Chester, hostess; Mrs. Lillian Wingett, assistant. Program, Mrs. K. C. Wolfe. TUESDAY Book Review—1:30 p. m. Block's Auditorium, “The Dukays"| (Zilahy), Kathryn Turney Gar- | ten.
Monday Afternoon Reading — 10:30 p. m. Mrs. E. R. Alcorn, 5235 Broadway, hostess; Mrs, Eli Thompson, assistant. Program, Mrs. F. J. Richmann. Olnosi Study—6:30 p. m. 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Harriet Eavey and Mrs. Ruth Murphy, hostesses. Lecture and movies, thé Rev. W. O. Breedlove; dessert. WEDNESDAY Advance Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs. H. C. Stringer, 4704 Carrollton, hostess. Program, Mrs. W. G. Boyd. ~~ Amica Study—1 p. m. E. New York St. Branch, Indiana National Bank, Mesdames Charles Young, Roy Egbert and C. E. Smith, hostesses. Program, the Rev. D, J, Dunkin. Dessert; guest day. Caledonian Ladies Auxiliary — 1:30 p. m. Mrs. William Bok,
hostess. “Florida,” Mrs. Rebekah Vandeércook. Plerian Stady—2 p. m. Herron Art Museum. Mesdames James Peéling, Wilson Carey, Victor ‘Brown, Lewis Sebastian and William Clabaugh, hostesses. Gallery talk, Wilbur Peat; guest tea. \
Portfolio—6 p. ni: Propylaeum. Slumber-Angels in their
Dr. and Mrs. H. C, Ochsner and Mesdames F. T. Edenharter, J. 0. Adams and Meta P. Lieber, supper committee. Election. Thursday Lyceum-—1 p. m. Mrs, W. D. Oakes, 5150 Washington Blvd., hostess. Program, Mrs.
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