Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1949 — Page 28

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PAGE 28 rate ia Indiana University Woman's Club Plans: Annual Membership Tea

Card Party |

Club to Launch | 73d Season Oct. 7 |

Mrs, Robert W. Blake, president of the Indianapolis Matinee Musi- , cale, announces the organization will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. Sept. 30 in Ayres’ Audito-| rium. The event will be the group’s| annual money-making project. _ Mrs. Arthur R. Madison has been named projéct chairman by EB Mrs. Blake. €o-chairman will be, | Mrs. Preston Highley. Committee members include Mesdames E. R, Briggs, Rudolph M. Crandall, Charles Fitch, Willlam H. Gibbs, Charlotte Beckley Lehman, Arthur Taylor, John Spalding, Albert, J. Pfeiffer, Attia Malott Martin, W. E. McClellan, Roy L. Seward, John G. Egger, V. R. Peters, Mark H. Mothersill, Frank J. Billeter, Frank L. Boles, Clement L Kline, Robert H. Drake, W. E. VanTalge, Edwin Pattison, Robert Shultz, R. E. Smith and Gertrude Rubush. ’

Season Opens Oct. 7

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; Legion

Units Set Meetings

Irvington Group Schedules Luncheon

Four American Legion - Auxilfary units have scheduled meetings for this week. | Mrs. L. M. Christie, retiring president of the Irvington Unit will be hostess for a noon lunch-| eon Tuesday in the post home, 124 8. Downey Ave. - . . Mrs. Max Norris, 2444 N. Meridian St., will entertain members {of the Mecllvaine-Kothe Unit at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. George Brake and Mrs. Norris will give convention reports. Plans for the coming year will be discussed. »

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" " Newly elected officers of the |Madden-Nottingham Unit will be installed at 8 p. m. Tuesday at a meeting in the post home. |. They are Miss Mary Mitchell, | president; Mrs, Victor Hammell and Mrs. Rex McConnell, first and {second vice presidents; Mrs. Gerald 8. Decius and Mrs. Effie Mae

added to the personnel of Tudor| Hall School as it opens its 48th year as an independent preparatory school. - Miss Doralee Swisher, kiss, Col, will head the music department... She holds both bachelor's and master's - degrees from Colorado College, where she has been an Instructor. Miss Swisher also has taught In Florence, Ariz. A new teacher in the mathematics department is Miss Louise Essex, a graduate of the University of Nebraska. She has taught?” in Omaha, Neb. and has done additional work in Creighton University and Washington State College. Miss Grace Horsfall, Little Falls, N. J., will be in charge of| the art department, She is a graduate of Skidmore College. Miss Alice Brieant, Ossining, N. Y., -will teach English. graduate of Western College, she also has studied in Wellesley College and Columbia University. Miss Brieant is the daughter of a Tudor Hall alumna, the former Miss Margery Hall of the class

McDole, recording and corre|spond secretaries; Mrs. Charles

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Four Now Teachers Added To Staff at Tudor

Four new teachers are being, °

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The club will open its 73d sea- . son Qct. 7. Proceeds from the card party will be used for support of the 1949-50 Artist Series. ' Included will be Bomar Cramer, nual membership tea for the pianist, who will give the pro- Governor's Mansion: gram on President's Day, Oct. 7; Suzy Morris, dramatic soprano, Jan. 27, and David Lloyd, tenor Apr. 14. There will be a repetition this season of the bi-monthly

American Legion Auxiliary musicals by active members, Plans Installation Services

A membership campaign will be] The Garfield Fark Unit, American Tégion—aAwsillary, will hold conducted through the opening joint installation Sérvices with the legion post Wednesday of the season Oct. 7. Mrs, James Mrs. Lillian SWwaim, past district president, will be ‘the instalM. Pearson has been named drive ling officer. New officers will includé Mrs. Hilda Miller, president chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. Caroline Kifchbaum and Mrs. Louise Collins, first and secMesdames Paul E. Dorsey, Frank ond vice presidents; Mrs. Gladys Amend, secretary; Mrs. Gaynell T. Edenharter, Highley, Lehman, Carr, treasurer; Mrs. Geneva McMartin, Henry B. Miller, Robert|Cullough, historian; Mrs. Dorothy Home; Mrs. Edith Acher, legislaOrbison, Albert Reep, and W. E. McCarty, chaplain, and Miss Eve-/ture; Mrs. Josephine Samuelson McClellan and Miss Mary Spald- lyn Eschenbach, sergeant-at- memnership; Mrs. Miller merit

“ing. arms. system: M McC en Serving on committees are Mrs. «0 oo MC any, mate; Mrs. Leona Kautsky, national se-

p * 1 Juanita Huston, > ’ { Christamore Society uston, . Americanism curity; - Mrs. Margaret Greeno,

{Mesdames Hazel Spalding, Willa To Meet Tuesday {Morrison and Gladys Ross Bu- Past presidents; Mrs, Mary E.

The Christamore Ald - Society Juch, child welfare; Miss Eschen- McCarty, ‘ poppy; Mrs. Bulach, will meet at 11 a. m. Tuesday Pach, community service; Mrs. : with Mrs. Sheldon W. Sayles id Mildred Burns, constitution by- Publesty; dns n= Fa. Artoy, 4845 Kessler Blvd, for a lunch. laws; Mrs. Mary Davidson, educa- rehabilitation; Mrs. Helen Boeldt, eon meeting. tion of war orphans; Mrs. McCul- Service sales; Mrs, Alberta Bailey, Assisting the hostess will be lough, ways and means, and Mrs. social; Mrs” Miller and Mrs. . Mesdames Charles A. Bookwal- Gladys Sullivan, Girls State. Amend, council delegates, and ter, Joseph A. Miner Jr, Irving] Mrs. Rachel Lawson, juniors; Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Bailey, al-

Mesdames Earl H. Richardson, Henry F. Schricker and J. Dwight Peterson are planning the anIndiana University Woman's Club. The event is' to be Saturday-in the

Beckham, treasurer; Mrs. A J-| The faculty will hold its -first Alburtis, chaplain; rs. (On| eeting of the year Tuesday night stance Schulmeyer, historian, and the school residence School! Mrs. Orville Hamilton, sergeant-) wo," 00 at 8:15 a m. Wednes-lat-arms. : | dyes BR |

~|Board Members rns = get

Board members include Mes- DREAMS Club |

dames Herbert Dunlap, Harry A. Plan Rush Party

Miss Butler Will Speak

Miss Sally Butler, president of cer. the International Business and| Hostesses for the event will be the DREAMS Club today. Eight Professional Women’s Clubs wil | Mesdames Dunlap,” Stanley Todd rushees have been invited to a, - ’ and Marion W. Brown. |“Coke” party. Ce | be guest speaker at the Thursday a» » |" They are Sarah Eickhoff, Janet dinner meeting of the Indianapo-| Members of Federal Unit will Draper, Alice Ray, Beverly lis BPW. It will be at 6:15 p. m.| hold their first fall meeting at|Weevie, Marcia Shick, Ann BowThursday in the Woman's De-|7:30 p. m. Thursday in the home en, Marcia Hoffbauer and Mona partment Club. Miss Butler, who|of Mrs. Don Cully, 432 N. Grant|Dausman. | recently returned from an inter- Ave, Newly elected officers will! The club members will have a national board meeting in Hel- be installed by Mrs. Ina May hayride in October. The next sinki, will discuss “Lighting the!Furr. meeting will be Friday in Alice Hearths of Friendship.” .. _.. | They include Mrs. Raymond T.Hunt's home. Mrs. Bessie Thornton of South Fox, president; Mrs. Joseph Guen-| —— pon: Indiana BPW president, will| ter er Mrs. John a Ame Tarst and YOGUES Club Je a special guest. |second vice presidents; Mrs. Nor- . Following the talk, a reception man Nh and Mrs. Ralph Attends State Fair . will be held for Miss Ruth Lew- Goetzke, recording and corre-j The members of the VOGUES

| Lorber and Henry Swing. Mrs. Ruth Fields, district past presi-

man, second state vice president. sponding secretaries; Mrs. Fred- Club attended the State Fair to- servation League of America, will

Mrs. gether. | Mrs.

treasurer; historian;

Invitations - have been extended erick Parker, to two representatives of each Charles Baker, BPW club in the state,

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SUNDAY, SEPT. 11, 1040

Sorority

Prepares for

Convention

Local Chapter to Be . Omega Nu Tau Host

Omega Nu Tau Sorority will hold its 1949 convention next Saturday and Sunday in the AntJers Hotel. Mrs. Robert F. Kares, grand treasurer, 1s the chairman and Mrs. John Darting, co-chair

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Miss Swisher

Welfare Club

Sets Meeting

Luncheon to Open Fall Activities

The President's Day luncheon of the Welfare Club of Indianapolis at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletie Club will

The Alpha Chapter from. Indianapolis will be hostess. Seven= teen chapters of the group will be represented at the meeting. Mrs. Frank Armstrong of Day (ton, O., the grand president and member of Mu Chapter, will pre-

! side at the business meetings and

|the formal initiation of new mems= bers. The sessions will open forme lally witha business meeting |Saturday aftermeen— 1

| Banquet Scheduled The Saturday night banquet will be followed by the. formal initiation. There will be a dance afterward. The Hawallan theme will be used in decorations |throughout the convention. | Sunday morning's business ses|sion will be followed by. a laua “feast of friendship.” Installation of ‘new grand officers: will con-

open ‘the fall activities of thei 1 de the 1949 convention. — |

group: Mrs. E. L. president, will be the honor guest. Hostesses for the luncheon will be Mesdames E. E. Murtin, John

{Judy, Mark Covert, Ray Holcomb, Josephine Abbett, {dent, will be the installing offi-| Nancy Costin will be hostess Robert Crawford, Carl R. Sheets, decorations, to the members and guests of Edmond Wyatt, Charles Tennant, Smith, dance.

Douglas T. Reid, O. L. Hatton Sr, B.“ Lynn Adams Craven.

Baker Jr., the new yrs

. Elmer Robertson, registration; Mrs. John Adams, banquet; Mrs. Hugo Martinez, laua; Mrs,

Dorothy Seifert, favors; Miss flowers and and Mrs. Harold

and Arthur Netherlands ITSC

| Mrs. Harry Kuhn and Mrs. Mar- Arranges Supper

shall Vogler will be in_charge of| Netherlands Chapter, ITSC, the program. Mrs. Frances EK-/wi meet.-at 6 p. m. Wednesday

stam, head therapist In Riley

|with Mrs. Mae Hutchins, 1225 E.

Hospital, will talk on “Polio and goth St. for supper.

Rehabilitation.” = Special

music|

Club officers for the year are

will be featured. Final plans also/\Mrs, Margaret Willson, president; will be announced for the Silver Mrs, Nelle Lepers, vice president;

Tea which the club will hold Sept. 28 in the Governor's Mansion.

Irvington Club to Meet

The Irvington Circle, Child Con-

Mrs. Hutchens and Mrs. Betty |Jarrett, recording and corre|sponding secretaries; Mrs. Rilla |Pautenaude, treasurer; Mrs. Thelma Keller, delegate, and Mrs. Lydia Wilson, chaplain. i - a———————————————

meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Club to Meet

They are Betty Scheele, Lois morrow with Mrs. Walter SpenJefferson Jackson, chaplain, and Light, Marilyn Aping, Jeannie cer, 18 8. Arlington Ave. Mrs. |

The El Jamalie Club will meet

Mrs. Delphia Gill is in charge Mrs. Marion Wilson, sergeant-at- Nelson, Liz Espy, Bob and Bill Louis Bruck will: be the guest'at noon Tuesday inh the Warren

Committee chairman —include-

Lemaux Jr. and Noble Dean Jr. Mrs. Louise Collins, Knightstown ternates. of the reception. arms; Smith. . speaker [Hotel ’ . A Brown ond white corduroy jocket. FRanklin 4411 Sizes 4 to 7. ] 9.98 > Corduroy boxer slacks in wine, brown, p green and navy. Sizes 4to7. In the ) . ; Pi: rei Aer oer err or EAVES Se ? La 1 RSENS 3.98 5 : ce ms ment Also matching checked slacks ot ’ B. Corduroy Eton suit with solid colored = short pants ond checked long pants. Brown, navy and wine in the group. Sizes 3 to 7. 16.98 C. All-wool Eton suit with long and short pants in brown and navy in the group. Sizes 4° to 7. 18.98 Wool checked slacks to blend. D. Houndstooth check wool suit. Blue or brown. Sizes 6 to 12. 19.98 . E Corduroy check sport® coat Sizes - 6 to 12. 34: 10.98 { 13! Solid color corduroy slacks Sizes ) \ oe 6 to 12 sas 5.98 4 bE 3s ® he ( is : Tt 3 es

This week . . . outfit him for fall in - an Eton suit of handsome wool or corduroy. Next week (or whenever the budget allows) match it with a Co pair of checked slacks . . . for more 2 = . variety a blending pair of short or Sandess

long pants. That's the

story . . . a smart mix-and-match wardrobe to build gradually... economically. (And, of course, ) : Sandess is tailor-wise to the deep.

cuffs and hems that keep a boy's

wardrobe growing with him!)

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