Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1949 — Page 9

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Miss Draving Hand-Picks Promising Students For Her Personalized Secretarial School

- By AGNES H. OSTROM 10 YEARS

FOR. “high ates have rung the buzzer

St. for admittance to one of the most distinctive

is personalized trom start to finish. “The school is headed by gracious Helen Draving, ‘who has discovered the magic combina She's:

mal and friendly but—as any former student will testify you either learn or else, The training evolved from Miss ‘Draving's own experience. pr t of large schools and a

recognized the advantage of individual education for students studying specialized subjects,

Limited Clasies

Both “her day and evening classes are limited in number and she interviews prospects

glamour girl of the business

world —should be highly trained

“to perfoim the numerous duties

of an efficient secretary and

execute her employer's business with finesse in his absence. “A lawyer's secretary should know legdl terms; a doctor's secretary, medical phrases, and & businessman's ‘Girl Friday,’ merchandising words.”

Many Work- Abroad

Consequently, Miss Draving's students have held positions both here and abroad. Two girls have been with the Red Cross in England and Italy. One served in the English Embassy in Washington. Another worked as secretary to Elizabeth Arden .iIn New York. Several years ago Horace Heidt's manager selected ‘one as secretary to the

band leader and the student’

toured the country with him. Around town you may find a Dravingstrained secretary in any well-run office. This summer she's been instructing the youngest - pupil ever enrolled and the first boy. The special project student is 12-year-old John Allen, son of Dr, and Mrs. Paul van B. Allen, N. Meridian St. John publishes a bi-monthly newspaper distributed through the apart-

school and college gradu of Apt. 100, at 1320 N..

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idea. of . personalized 2 ~APROROT 4 LAO Be eariy

eatch all-the news and typi for a better job with his copy in addition to teaching the usual curriculum of secretarial training, Miss Draving works with each girl on budgeting and clothing problems. She helps them keéep a ‘scrapbook on both. They learn to save for insurance and emergencies; as well as. plan wisely for everyday: living réquirements: They attend the Business Girls fashion shows. There are practice sessions on speech, on giving that all-important lit to the telephone voice, personality and poise suggestions and of

course, posture and office man- :

ners. That can't be stressed too much, Miss Draving says.

Field Trips Included The ¥ludents take. field trips to learn about Indianapolis’ industrial and civic life. It's all lots of fun with the gay teacher —and instructive too. Miss Draving came here from Chicago in 1939. She had attended Ohio State, Bowling

Green and Chicago Universities.

ment where he lives. He de-

Helen Draving and John Allen . . + Teacher and i pupil cided he needed shorthand to Kor five years she taught com- |Linda Thomas, ‘Gale Tobias,

merce in Ohio and West Virginia high schools, setting up | commercial courses in Miamisburg, 0., and a demonstration school in connection with West Virginia University. In Chicago. she instructed in the Moser Girls’ School and part of that time was dean of girls in a near north side resident hotel” She also did personal and. competitive ‘ shopping for Marshall Fields. While associated With Moser's, Miss Drav= ing ‘helped compile what

During the past five years, she has been on the Woman's Ro-

tary Club advisory council for [Shirley Nachoff, Sandra Price, high school graduates and has | | Phyllis Reilly, Carolyn Robinson, married Saturday in Sweeney assisted businessmen on the set- [Judith .Seich, Carole up ‘of their offices, She worked {Gyneth Sprunger, Rosalie Stuttle, {at the dinner will include Dr. and! ‘tain with fhe Stockberger- -Seastrom | | Doro

Co. when they first, organized.”

Association; First Presbyterian

clothing propet at the Marion ijued, Fhe svant 18 biing diag

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: SL in Machine made towels— Misses Janet Henke, Loretta! Moore, Janice Miekle and Evelyn Wilson, and special .therit purple}

‘Barbara Barnhart, Mary Harper,

Mary Hoover, Lois Jones, Loretta Moore and Rosalie Stuttle.

Towel Winners —————— 1" Bite’

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‘Girls’ 4-H -Show are an--

Wine gro ‘Margie A rt Henke, Lois Jones,

ribbon winners in aprons Misses

Hon Winners 1H hangs made towels = Misses Marcia!

| Bartle, Barbara Barnhart, Sandra)

Becker, Carol Boyer, ‘Elaine Bell, Barbara Brizendine, Barbara

‘| Blakey, Carol Carlisle, Tony Cas- - sidy. Rosemary Céstleman, Phyl-| iE La CHORE IEE CHITERE TFienas dT MISE TAREE!

Carplyn Crisler, Patsy Drummond, Phyllis Denny, Clara Eck, Fox, Phyllis Fitch, Diane) Carolyn Hanna,

Ethel Holdeman. Also Misses Nancy Mae Harris, Dianna Henslmeier, Virginia

{Judy Marshall, ‘donna Miller,

|Claudia Poland, Phyllis

«Nikki Byard, Norma

is | “knowr in the bHiisiness world as - “The Model Letter.”

{Mary ‘Lain, Lola Miller, MaMarilyn Miler; ‘Shirtey-Munden Agatha Murphy; Reilly, |

Moore, Shirley Nachoff, and Phyllis Win-|~ Tn Wace merit purple ribbon’

the thelr

Marcella

MecCarrell, Grove. . ;

1M M. Sayre witt ST 1 Miss Betty Watts 78 Miss Na

maid of honor, ney Me

bridegroom,

shott, 4841 tute Ave.,. announce "approaching marriage of

Rex -E. ‘MeCarrell,. son. of Mrs. eee

Mar-| {jorie Hopkiss, Lynn Hunt and,

: {Pedlow home. [Jones, Virginia Keiffer, Barbara Miss Kiser will be married at Lentz, Mary Linder, Martha fong, n Patty McQuiston,|

Miss Kiser

Invitations have been sent to 65

{Kiser of Orlando, Fla. den party, and miscellaneous! {shower tonight.

Miss Joan Pedlow; 5642 Broad-|~

way, and Miss Mary Ann Perkins, |

| Monticello, Ind., Miss Kiser's so-

rority sisters, will be hostesses {for tie 7:30 p.

Lloyd Tatlock.

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(ried at-1:30-pan today in Rabbi Goldblatt officiated. : =" Frank B., Adney, Lebanoh,

‘and: a green felt hat, “She. car-

ried . an heirloom handkerchief: Son, John Hornaday, Roy Adney,

There were no attendants,

party Wy the Reception in Club After a reception in the Ulen New Orleans in August, Pp. m. Sept. 3 In the Central [Country Club in Lebanon the

Christian Church in Orlando to! [couple left for SN trip to New Or-| Parents of the {leans.

The reception assistants

couple are Mr, and Mrs. William included M -Mesdames TP. Dickin-

‘Kiser, Orlando, and Mr. and Mrs. | Raymond Tatlock. Jeffersonville.

{Carolyn Robinson. Carol Ryker, {Both are Butler University grad-

\Judith Shuler, , Sue Staniford,!

Joi Ann Underwood, Joyce Van ‘Meter, Mary Wolfe, Mary Williams | {and Earleen Zook.

| | Additional Winners

made - towels Bartle, Barbara Barnhart, Juan{ita Burnley, Barbara Blakey, Calloway, {Carol Carlisle, Rosernary Castleiman, Carolyn Crisler, Sherry Dyer, Nancy Evans, Martha Fin{cha, Sharon ~ Glidewell, "Lynn {Hunt Arlene Honver, Lois Jones, irginia Jones, Jackle Kendall, Tcarolyn Klaiging, Marie Lake, Barbara Len/z, Barbara Lefter, Lois Milley Madonna Miller, {Shirley Muniden, Agatha Murphy,

Shogren, {erba,

son, .

Church, Chamber of Commerce |Zook.

Women's Council and the Ohio |

State Alumni Club

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[uates. The -bride- to-be, a member of |Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, was graduated this month from. university.

After their oe the couple will attend the College Ft. Wayne,

Local Couple i Is Married

Mrs. Nellie Jeffrey, formerly of and H. Guy Hays.

lof the Bible on the Transylvania!5724 Winthrop Ave. were married Blue ribbon winners in‘machine College Campus in Lexington, Ky. July 30" in the Chapel-in-the-Gar-

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Bridal Dinner Is Planned

Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Becker yj, 'and Mrs. Hays-will be atl

— Misses Marcia They plan to be missionaries in’ dens, Angola, Ind.

The ‘Rev. Glen Utterback offi:

ciated. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Peters

{attended the coupe. | Mrs. Hays is the mother of Mrs. {Walter Roberts, 4028 E. 62d St; |and has made her home with Mrs. Roberts for the past three years.

LY ao anche Mrs. Water Goo mem oR Ean president, and Mrs:

is the bride's father and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Leonard, New Orleans. “The bride wore a beige silk shantung suit with Beige ‘accessories

and Miss Susanne Reynolds. i -

Szezerba, Patricia Szez- Mrs. Walter W. Mott, Warren, |day in the clubhouse. fargaret Smith, Jo Ann parents of the prospective bride-| Mrs. Joseph Kline will be the dinShe is dlso a member of the- Sutton, Phyllis Taylor, Joyce Van groom; the Rev. and Mrs. Theo! (mer hosts. National Commercial Teachers Meter, Joan Wagstaff, Lynn Wil- Fisher; Mr. and Mrs. Mary Walle and Earleen!Stanley, .

¥.ntries may be picked up after and daughter, Donna, New Al- invited to attend this. 8 p.m.

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ahead to wear them!

{ will” honor their daughter, FI6- nome this winter at the Winthrop}

[rence, and her fiance, James W. Ave address. Mott, with a. bridal-dinner in the

I Marott Hotel. The / ! : y party will be pn: LI Riviera Club Boosters

The engaged couple will be Group Plans Dinner The past presidents of the Ri- | Chapel, Butler University. Guests) Lr as; residents will enter--a 6:30 p. mn. dinner FriMr. and

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John H.! Elmer Western Springs, Ill, and Mr.and Mrs. Edwin G. Burd

Krueger will show |movies and talk on South America. Members of the club are

Tyn Fowler

be the:

Carrell, sister of the prospective

Joan

O'Brien, Gloria Fowler and Mari-

brides«

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as insiel will, be Merril

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Goldblatt: Fag 3T

1326 Leonard St.

L. Gedig, 210 E.

John D. Coon. and Robert Adams

The couple will B. 4t home in The bridesmaids - will

elen Louise THéman,, A graduate of Indiana Univer? sister, and Misses Patric sity. Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. The beth Zinkan. pridegroom i= a graduate of Tu-! Robert Gedig ane University and a member of progfiective bridegroom, Phy Beta Kappa Fraternity. - {the best man.

‘Miss Phyllis Ann Thoma

m. Sept. in in St Patrick's Cathelic Church, {future bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wi: Thoman, and Mr. Gedig iis the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Sumner Ave. Miss Mary Alice Thoman will be her sister's maid of honor.

Bax- maids. Ann B. Fowler will be the ns, | fowergiel, =

Party Honors i Leonard Weds ” ‘Miss Elizabeth Ann Adney

Miss Elizabeth Ann Adney and Dr, Alan J. gaey were mars. John ‘he-¥ OF -RABBL-Maurice

Christie

Hr-beRoy-Wiison; Richard More rison and Richard Jones, ya

The

be Miss another ia Grane

the bride is a member of nan, Marjorie Smith and Elza-

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will be’

You Are Cordially Invited

Block's

FASHION SHOWS

Next TUESDAY, Aug. 9—2:30 and 5:30

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