Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1949 — Page 22
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eo Book Final Meeting of IU Women’ Ss Club Local Club
Week's Club Calendar—
"SUNDAY, MAY. 2, 1040)
59th IFC
cbana Artists Exhibition followed Association—12:30 p. m. Mrs.
R. Duckwalls and the antique silver tea service and French period clock loaned by Carlos Recker, Honor guests will be Mr. Peat, Donald Mattison, Herron Art School director, and Garo Antreasian, winner of the Art Association prize, Mesdames Anton Scherrer, Will J. Hauck, George Grabhorn, Franz R. Binninger and Otto Busching will preside at the tea| table. Hostesses include Mrs, Frederick H. Schmitt, general chairman, and Mesdames Sherwood Blue, Robert Ledig, Clarence El-
N. M. Talbert, Glenn Pell, N. F, Schaefer, H. C. Lorenzen, BR. D. Grimes and P. D. Loser, assistants. Program, Mrs. Carroll Roach; guest day tea. Inter Alia—1 p. m. Mrs.
and Mrs. W. F. Eich, treasurer.
} Directors-at-large: are Mrs. D. C. Jolly and Mrs. W. J. Overmire. Additional board members are Mrs. H. G. Kennett, Indianapolis Council of Women delegate; Mrs. H. B. Ulrich, Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs delegate; Mrs. J, T. Wallace, ways and] Walter Edwards Sr. and Mrs. means; Mrs, B. L. Byrket, parlia-| Walter Edwards Jr. mentarian; Mrs. Alva: Cradick,|Late Book—2 p. m. Mrs. .E. 8. hospitality; Mrs. 8. R. Lovick,| Wheaton, 5696 Washington publicity, and Mrs. C. J. Richter, telephone. The club's general business meeting for June will be held at 2:p. m. June 1 in the Ayres, com-
Verne Road, hostess. Program, Mrs.
ley, assistants.” Book review,
Meidares Gertrude Heberlein, Frank D. Hatfield and John T. Wheeler and Miss Mary: Orvis are planning the last meeting of the season for the Indiana University Women's Club. It will be
bert, Edward Bloemker, Robert| | i 7 June 4 in the h f Mrs. Paul R. § 47 E. 42d St. Miss Orvis will di | p. m. June 4 in the home of Mrs. Faul RK. Summer, ss Orvis will discuss |; 1ttae room. Madden-Nottingham Legion AuxLinke, us Rl Tx ne] the vorks of T. 5. Eliot. fliary—Noon. 1130 W. 30th.
day.
Mrs. Charles Beckham and Mrs. Marion Brown, hostesses.
Powder Puff Club Names 4 Mascots
Herbert Etter. Mrs. E. E, McMullen heads the
Sororities Plan Sessions
ITSC Unit
Spencer—Noon. Mrs. H, A, Sloan decorations committee of Mrs, : John Long and Mrs. Tony E. Fos- Wi M } TOMORROW Chap. U. PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. H. E.| Bill Fisher, Harry Crocker and| secry roo sion, Blvd, ot Wiis Gloria Harvey, harpist. | ee’ A a Delta| Boggy, Cumberland, hostess. bons Fla Ce or Butt Buns A: A. Hamilton, assistants. and Miss Carolyn Harvey, violin-| Mesdames Frits Wueling, L.| Ward Studor, 2320 Park,| Convention report. Deb Club. They will be honored Tokaion-- 12330 5 Pn. Mea 8 8; fst, will play during the after-\gw gnuits and J. M. Wooley will] hostess; Mesdames Harold Chap. W, PEO—8 p. m. Misses at the next meeting in Betty Gor-| 7,.¢opip % stems, a ee a Ts Chie George. Fishel, assistanis, To-| ton, 3054 Sutherland, hostesses. 1s & new pledge of the ciubs and|UBiversal Club Ausitary—125 § | stallation. | Convention report. Pat Hewitt has been elected ser- . . Legion Auxi iary Seantatarmy. Mrs. Lee Truman and Mrs. E.
ITSC. It will bs held at 12:30 Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma
Chap. AM, PEO—8 p. m. Mrs. p. m. in the Italian Village, 2343 ap r
E. Wasson, hostesses. “Thi Omicron—12:30 p. m. Mrs. C. N.| "C, 0. Gooding, 6456 Allisonville| Tne Powder Puffs had a wiener We Should Know,” Mrs. Ethel
Plans Luncheon
Mrs. Merle 454|N. Meridian St. Mrs. John W. Symons, . Plainfield, hostess. Road, hostess. Picnic; conven- Toast Bobi 4 or We DiSmbers) R . Kruger: election. Central Ave., will be hostess for|Thornburgh will be guest aE yr i. D. Some tion report. A Pot Howl re on Westfield Woman's — 1:30 p. m. a 12:30 p. m. dish lunch-gpegier. mers. " ’ WEDNESDAY Tom Wollenweber, Helen Haley,| r®% Henry Baumefer, hostess.
eon of the John H, Unit, “Color in Your Home,” Ayres’
Bazil Zilson, Dee McNeil, Char-
Palmer, Carl Switzer, rence Cartwright, Louis Berner and C. 8. Wheeler, assistants.
will report and final plans Willison, first and second vice presi-| TUESDAY he discussed for ren in Ls plas sles dents; Mrs, Wuelfing and Su 1. Chap 8, PEO—6 p. m. Mrs. Forest ~‘Baturday. - : * ‘Baldwin, 8189 Norwaldo, hostin charge. . Wg, Blankenship, recording and! ess Initiation. _ Program, Mrs. John Edwards; 7 Miss” Virginia Smith of thelcorresponding secretaries; Mrs.[Chap. Q, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs, P, 8, * birthday brunch. Knightstown Home has been |W, M. Dickson, treasurer; Mrs, R.| Hildebrand, 4421 Guilford, host-| Chap. AF, PEO—10:30 a. m, Mrs. chosen by the unit to attend the|W. Carlisle, auditor; Mrs. Claude| ess. State convention report,| Emory Sharp, 3623 N. Penn-
hostess. Election. Home Economics — 12:30 Mrs. Odin Wadleigh, Roland Road, hostess; Mesdames Paul Stokes, C. D. Elliott, H. E. Hill, F. B. Hunter
Party Arranged
e Daughters of America will Bry i card party at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Food Craft Shop for benefit of the orphan fund.
A. Trask, 9200 Township Line
Bivd., hostess; Mrs. E. Kirk MeKinney and Mrs. Walter Shir-
Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder; guest
New chapter officers are Mrs.|Chap, P, PEO — 1 p. m. Mrs.|Chap. ¥, PEO—12:30 p. m. Mra. d Jmerican Le Gon AUXIIIATY nana Zieger, president; Mrs. A. Oharies Gardner. Carmel, host-| R. W. Lookabill, 5209 Woodside lotte Keolling, Skip Harding, Paul BE BNEAD2 AY The nominating committee E. Kahle and Mrs. Leon Thomp-| #8. Convention report. Drive. hostess; Mesdames I. B. J "Ralph Graham. ~ |Elects Friendship — Noon. Mrs.|!
Dan Reinhardt, 5118 Norwaldo,
e, 1908—1 p. m. son, 4840 N. Capitol, hostess. FRIDAY
N. Illinois, hostess. Pro Mabel Murrer.
E. New York, hostess; Mrs.
Mrs. Agnes Disher. Service:Study—11 a. m. Mrs. J
tess, fare,” Mrs. Rockener.
D. Garrett.
College Club
Sets Election
Harrell, Sunset Lane.
p. m. luncheon will be Mrs John P. Collett, chairman; Mes dames ‘Roy Elder Adams, Neil C.
p.m, Estabrook, Frederick T. Holliday, 4220! Albert
K--- Scheiderhelm Grier M. Bhotwell.
The nominating
Friday Afternoon Reading—1:30 p. m. Mrs. A. F. Henley, 5808|this week will
Woman's Round Table—1 p. m. Mrs, G. T. Rust, 4455 Marcy/ Methodist Hospital White Cross Lane, hostess, Program, Mrs, J.|Guild, including outgoing and in-
committee
Thai Sos—1330 7. 3 m Mrs. E. B.| Women Plan ZEEE Convention ~ Gallery Tour or ay Eo Eednsmerls Thursday Group Sets Tea Mrs. Straughn oo 6:45 p. m. VIW Fas irbais Me- fon. Presbyterian Church, 1n- p 11+ Mrs. | Bal Is Eu ford Moun Vp Enorisin | ns y| 5 china; Se aro mens Program Head : The Ladies 0 . : » newly! Howe . Polly van, Mrs, Knox, Stop Household schedules. being oo niin Wo Be the. he elected Fresidsny the Cdr assistants. os: ma 13 Road. hostess; Mis. Willa oifed for = a during
ilton, assistants. Project lesson| De Ahaeace of Indianapolis
“ by a tea at 2 p. m. Thursday in Paul E. Fisher, “Shadybrook attend th Som ton. 47 Mone 1230 p.m lnchgn May 31 in 3 Fiore. ee clone i i: annua nan eit Wilbur Peat, director of John ing will follow k TUESDAY W. Knipp. 2160 Central: Mrs. {tion of Clubs convention Herron, will discuss “Trends in : Alphas Beta Latreian—10 a. m.| nw. Mer t Pro-{Toursday. in South Bend. ee ts Mo. Gore Bo So Cl Br, Mow Cre Whi] Sr. Pros, Su trating Sipe, hostess; Mrs. J. E. the exhibition. first and second ‘vice presidents: ong 'Mrs. John Swan, assistants,| 00 MT F. A. Steldt. a a for the Members will view the Mesdames James F. French, picnic THURSDAY : ya exhibits of Chelsa, Worchester | [Christina Hinchman and R. F.laiona Eta La 2 p. m. Mrs.|Ladies Federal—12:30 p.m. Mrs,| [0% Women serving the and Meissen 17th Century por- (§ |Hodgdon, recording, correspond-| ww, J, Oldshue, 6458 Holliday| J. F. Matthews, 3326 N. Capitol, : Mrs. Rusmplas, celains belonging to the Herbert |ing and membership secretaries,| prive ¥. hostess; Mesdames| hos parliamentarian; Mrs, Elmer Dole
tess. Entertainment, Mrs, . H. 8. .Gudgel and Mrs. W. C. zall, third vice president; Mrs. W,
Mrs. J. A. Garrett-
C. Bartholomew, state of Indian welfare, and Mrs. W, D. Keenan, president of Alpha Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron, The Sevenih District, IFC will
Alpha Gamma Latrelan—8 p. m.|be represented by Mrs. Jasper P, Miss Mary Louise Mann, 3649{8cott, Oaklandon, incoming prese gram,|ident. Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, Mrs. G. L. Bradshaw and Miss|retiring president of the Woman's
Department Club, will attend. Among others leading north Mesdames Theodore. Fleck, be Reed, Carl Becker, Clayton H. Ridge, Hugh J. Baker and M. 8. Harde
Mina Wakeman, assistant. “Spring Poem,” Mrs. G. F. Gross; “Hawalian Holiday,” |ing.
L. Rockener, 37 Rosemere, hos- Guild Group . “Know Your Public Wel- To B e Gu ests
Executive board members of the
presidents of the 56 unit guilds, will be guests of the hose pital at a buffet luncheon Wednes~ day noon in the White Cross Service Center.
Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks, recente
Officers for the coming year|lY re-elected president, will be in will be elected Tuesday at the charge of the regular board meete Smith College Club meeting in the home of Mrs. Samuel Runnels following hospital
ing at 10 o'clock that morning. Luncheon hostesses will be the department
heads: Mesdames Ralph McLeod,
Assisting the hostess for the Winona Ballantyne and Coralie
Shaw, Misses: FE. Louise Grant,
{Ruth Fedde, Ruth Madsen; Norma
Baumann and Thelma Hawthorne.
and|ITSC Unit to Meet
Mrs. Richard Golbach, 5214 Guilford Ave., will be hostess for
members are Mrs, John Peacock, final spri eeting of the Girls Hoosier State June 29 to|Lett, Federation delegate, and| Mrs. Frank Wise and Mrs,| sylvania, hostess, Convention Mrs. Mamie Cunningham is chair-| and Frank Nesbitt, assistants. chairman; Mrs. Edward B. Tag- mal ITE TSC, Bi 1 <> July. 7 in Indiana University. Mrs. Harry Bhoobridge, alternate.! Walter Kyle. report; breakfast. | man, Picnic. gart and Mrs. Alexander Stewart.|p. m. Wednesday.
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