Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1949 — Page 17

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Maple Road, hostess, Miss Ulen, Jeogiraas; Nov. 11—Mrs. G. A. illett, 428 W. 43d St. hostess, Mrs. Minturn, program, and Dec. 9—Mrs, Mitchell, oa Washington Blvd. hostess, Mrs. Edwards, program, The 1950 schedule ris: Jan. 6 Mrs. Wise, 5317 Boulevard ‘PL, hostess, Mrs. D. A. Murphy, Jro. A

Mrs. Seidensticker and Mrs. C. M. Finney, program; Feb, 3—Mrs. | . Seldensticker, 1231 N. Alabama 8t., hostess, Mrs. Mitchell, pro-| gram; Feb. 17—Mrs. Paul M.| Kilby, 5772 Central Ave. host-| ess, Mrs, Steeg, program. Mar. 3—Mrs. Minturn, R. R( 16, hostess, Mrs, Millett, program; Mar, 31—Mrs. Herriott, 3216

Kilby, - program; Apr, 14—Miss Ulen, 10 E. 324 St., hostess, Mrs, VanZant, program; Apr. 28—Mrs.

er, 3720 N. Meridian St, hostess and program. Mrs. Garrett and Mrs. Gaylor T. Rust will be hostesses and have charge of the program for the final meeting, May 26, in the Garrett home, 2532 Central Ave.

Butler Opens Rush Weak

Formal rush activities to be held by Butler University’s seven national sororities Sept, 6-10 were anpounced yesterday by Dr. Elizabeth Ward Durflinger, dean of women, and Miss Cecile Darsey, Claxton, Ga., president of the Butler Panhellenic Association

- and es have been planned for fa during which

sororities will select their pledges for thé coming year. Out-of-town rushees will be housed during the week at the Phi Delta Theta fraDean- Dursiinger

Rush week will open at 1 P. m. Tuesday, Sept. 6, with a compulsory meeting for all rushees in

Memorial Hall. Dean Durflinger will give an explanatory talk on rush and outline the various rules and regulations. Following the meeting, from 2 to 6 p. ma tea to which all rushees are invited ; will be held by each sofority ini 4ts chapter house, At 6:30 p. m.{ Tuesday a compulsory meeting for all’ out-of-town rushees will be held in the Phi Delta Theta house.

Invitational Parties

Between 9:30 a. m. and 1 p. m.| Sept. 7, 8, 9 and 10 rushees will call in the various sorority houses to which they receive invitations. A second compulsory meeting for all women going through rush week will. be held at 2:30 p. m. Sept. 7 in Room 162 of Jordan Hall. * Beginning Sept. 8 parties will be given by the seven social groups. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.

4:30 to 6:30 p. m. and Delta Delta Delta from 8 to 10 p. m. Sept. 9. Delta Gamma will hold its party from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.; Pi Beta Phi from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m.; Zeta Tau Alpha from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. and Kappa Kappa Gamma from 9:30 to 11:30 p. m. Rushees will sign preference cards Saturday afternoon, Sept. 10, and the sororitiés will send to the dean of women's office lists of the women they desire to pledge to their organization. Official notification to both new pledges and sororities will be given that evening and will be followed by informal parties in the chapte x houses. Following the close of rusk eek a formal Panhellenic dinner

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Mich., where tomorrow Jheaugh Two and Mrs. Lull here.

Mrs. Richard A. Rice (left) and Mrs. William R. Lull map out their road route to Port Huron, will attend the national convention of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority. It will be Friday in the Gratiot Inn. Mrs. Rice is the philanthropic chairman of Region is president of the Indianapolis Chapter and official convention Selagate from

pool Hotel.

and Indiana, and the national, officers attending will preside at the workshops. Mrs. Stella Barker, Towa, is the regional chairman, and Miss Ruth Hoover, Indianapolis, cochairman. Miss Mary Cowger of Indianapolis is the secretarytzeasurer.

Officers to Attend

Among the national officers

Joh ston, California, second vice

teas, A-mresident; Mrs. Helen Irwin, Tow, -- formal calling in sorority houses

third vice, president,’ and Miss

tive director. the international president, who has returned recently from the Helsinki meeting, is scheduled to talk at the international brunch Bop - + Conference ‘chairman, Vonne DeVore, i. is being assisted by Miss Grace

Edith Hitchcock, Bedford, chairman, and Miss Cowger are on the finance committee. Other conference personnel include: Radio—Miss Ruth Lewman, Miss Katherine Daniels and Mrs.

anapolis, and Mrs. Lura Bond, Anderson; credentials—Miss Rae McKinnis, Indianapolis; registration—Mrs. Opal Brinson, Muncie, chairman, and Miss Katherine Cole, Muncie, co-chairman, Miss {Gladys Stulb, Shelbyville, and

land.

Chairmen Named

Hostesses -— Miss Tella C. Halnes, assisted by past state presidents; decorations — Miss Myrtle Munson, Indianapolis; conference song leader—Miss Betty Brooks, and printing-—Mrs. Abbie Hall McDougall. Mrs, Marie Ferguson Thorpsor, Terre Haute, is chairman for the Friday, Sept. 23, luncheon. Her committee includes Miss Mary Myers, Ff. Wayne; Miss Edna Rohrabaugh, Lafayette; Miss Sada Farmer, Terre Haute, and

State presidents from the region South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan,

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Miss Dorothy Blackwell, Cumber-

BPW Program to Be Reviewed At Regional Conference

An extensive review of the national program of the Federation of Business and Prof2ssional Women’s Clubs will be the theme! for the North Central Region Conference Sept. 22-25 in the Clay:|,

members, North Dakota, | Jowa, Illinois |

Mrs. Bessie Thornton, South; Bend, president of the ‘Indiana| BPW, and her committee of district directors will be in sharge of the Friday night program. The Saturday luncheon, Sept. 24, 1s under the direction of Miss

Edith Kennedy, Jeffersonville, chairman; Mjss Mildred Welch, South Bend; Mrs. Louise Cherrington, Anderson; Miss Ruth Sutton, Whiting, and Mrs. Jessie] Sherfick, Shoals.

Miss Irene Boughton, ti of the Indianapolis BPW, is cHair-| man for the international break-,

Sept. 25... bers will assist.

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Miss Gerlach To Be Wed

The announcement is made of {the approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy Grace Gerlach and Rob-

The year's program will open Oct. 7 on the topie, “Our ‘Golden Days.” Taking dames

lersville Road, will be the host-

ity. Christmas Party

Yesterday,” will be given by Miss 5945 Kingsley Drive wi be the hostess. ' Thomas.

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will be in the home of Mrs. Ramy, Mrs. Rybolt and Mrs. Orbison in

44 BE, 54th St. Mrs. C. F. Posson will give the Christmas story.

discussed by Mrs. G. B. Taylor lor, Patten, Schneider and Coats.

Jan. 6 at the meeting with Mrs. Mrs. Hutchings will give the Stanfield, 926 W. Drive, Woodruff program May 19 in the home of Place. Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Mrs. Titus, 736 Mid Fred L. Warner will give the pro- Woodruff Place. The final meetgram Jan, 18. Mrs. Schneider's/ing June 2, will be With subject will be “Effects of Maga- | Thomas, 3023 Broadway. Mrs.

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the bride-to-be will be given Aug. 30 by her aunt, Mrs, Marian K. Thomas, 1138 N. Tacoma Ave,

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“Transplanting” will be discussed by Mrs. George Off Friday at the meeting of the Spade and Trowel Garden Club. A 1 p. m.

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