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County PTA For Sept. 30|

Council Will Have Instruction School

The Marion County ParentTeachers Association Council will hold its first meeting and school! of instruction from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m,, Sept. 30, in Block's Audi-

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| Guests on the platform will be Mrs. David Ashton, regional di-| rector; Mrs, Walter Thoms, dis-| trict director, and the Marion

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Big “name” designers from both

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The fifth course of the judging

{schoal, sponsored by the Garden,

jday morning In Block's Audi{torfum. Mrs. H. L. Bischof and

‘the East and West Coasts—and (from Paris — were represefited yesterday afternoon as Block's staged a fashion tea. It was the first of two (second one this after. noon) sponsored by the Indiana

Club of Indiana, will open Tues-

Mrs. W. L. McCoy are in charge

County Council chairmen.

‘Speakers for the morning session will be Robert F. Gladden, Mrs, Ashton and Mrs. Thomas. A business meeting will follow. In|

lof registration which will open at 19:30 o'clock. i Mrs.” Burke Nicholas is hospi{tality chairman. Mrs. Norvin| [Strickland and Mrs. Henry C.}

§tate Symphony Society's Womeen's Committee. Proceeds benent the Indianapolis Symphony | Orchestra's maintenance fund. Wiest Coast designers whose fa-

the afternoon individual confer-| ences will be conducted by coun-| ell chairmen followed by discus-| sion periods, New officers include Mrs. Clfford VanCleave, president; Mrs. | Owen Johnson and Mrs. A. M.| Feeley, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, Joseph Seerley and Mrs. H. P. Cottingham, recording’ and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. H. H. Lance, treasurer, and Mesdames George Moyer, George Gressel and W. A. Hartzell, exec-| utive committee,

Chairmen Named

Committee chairmen for the) year are Mrs. Howard McConmg#', budget and fMmance; Mrs. E, F. Timmerman, character -and spirftual education; Mrs. Robert Bidlack, world citizenship; Mrs. Vernon Carlin, health; ‘Mrs. Shirley Cox, historian; Mrs. Floyd Lively, hospitality; Mrs. Clarence Peters, Indiana Parent - Teacher, and Hollis Adams, juvenile protection. Mrs. Harry Weist, legislation; Mrs. . Henry Bogue, membership; Mrs. Russell Spivey, music; Mrs,

|Prange are co-chairmen of . the! {student-judged flower show and|

|dale, N. Y, She wiil give a dem{onstration | 'after the talk. |

shions appeared were Adrian, Don Loper and Marusia, all exclusive {with Block's. Among the New {York designers in the line-up were {Hattie Carnegie, Maurice Rentner, Ben Reig, Tina Leser, Morris Kraus and Anna: Miller, Several {coats and dresses from the Ameri can collection of Parisian Chris (tian Dior also were shown.

F* Don Loper Styles

Mrs. G. E.-Schloot is state judg: ing school head. { “Review of Color” will be the topic for Mrs. Ruth Kistner, Glen-

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Mrs, Maude Jacobs, Carrollton, | Ky., will speak next Wednesday on horticulture, Thursday, Sept. 29, Mrs. Jacobs will discuss “Landscape Design.” She is a on 5 : nationally known horticulturist @ - #73 ; el : and judge. | : i ) «4 f $i * To Speak to Judges | eT ha po Mrs. Ruth Kistner will also lf speak to the members of the As-| y sociation of Accredited Flower Show Judges of Indiana at 10 a. m. Monday in ‘the Warren Hotel, | Her lecture on “Design and the Fine "Points of Judging Design" will be followed by a short business meeting. At 2 p. m. Mrs. Kistner will discuss “Color” and

| Loper's styles included “Black Ripple,” a molded long-torso frock with a cascade of drapery in the skirt back; “Black Regina,” an ankle-length black velvet with white Alencon lace at the top of {the low decolletage and more Alencon showing béneath the front slit in the skirt. A third Loper style was a bouf.

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3 Cd Ee» y Misses Dorothy Powell, Sue Baker and Barbara Johnson, members of the St. Mary's Academy Alumnae Association, are planning | a dance for the members and guests of the organization. The fant black taffeta sprinkled with

event is to be Oct. 21 in the Knights of Columbus Hall. {black velvet dots and worn with ec" ee sme | & LASER Shaw],

Mary Joan Koss to Be Wed |e nai'a iopsracprint tates To Donald Rothenberger

tunic, pointed in back. An ombre tweed suit by Adrian had a “built

Walter Moss, National ParentTeacher; Mrs. E. L. Nichols, par-| ent education; Mrs. Harry Stout,| home and family life; Mrs..Owen | Johnson, parliamentary proceedure; Mrs. C. T. Geyer, pro-, gram and Founders Day; Mrs. Phillip L. Saxe,. publicity; Mrs. " Hartzell, publications; Mrs. John Pinkerton, radio; Mrs. Harold Emmett, recreation; Hargld Kolh-/ meyer, safety; Mrs. G. F. Engeler, | " school lunch program; Mrs. A. M.| Feeley, social hygiene; Mrs, C. R. McClure, summer round-up, and Hobart Dunkin, visual education.| - PTA unit meetings for the week follow: |

TUESDAY

Bluff Ave.—7:30 p. m. Mrs. Har-| vey Showalter, program chair-| man. Community singing and| games; new teachers and com-| mittee chairmen will be intro-| duced. Social hour with eighth! grade pupils as hostesses. Bridgeport — 7:30 p. m. Home, study group in home of Mrs. | William McGinty, N. High School Road. “Mother and Child Care,” Red Cross. { Mars Hill—7:30 p. m. “Founda-!| tion for Safety” and school pa-| trol. Red Cross film, i

{the problems in - judging color {in” stole. Adrian's typical “flying|classes. trim” appeared in two block There will be a flower arrange-| Miss Mary Joan Koss and Donald J. Rothenberger will be mar- dresses, One had long, selfs

ment demonstration. Mrs. Tho- ried at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Pres-

Mesdames John W. Thornburgh, William F. Kraas Jr. and William L. Sharp look over the new mas Ayton is president. silver service pieces of the Woman's Department Club. They will be used at President's Day Wednes-

day. The tray is the gift of the given by Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt.

Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, whose first year as president of the Woma Department Club will Begin this week, will be honored at a reception and

tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Wednes-

day in the clubhouse. In the receiving line with Mrs. Thornburgh will be Mrs. John E. Berns, chairman of the day; Mrs. Alvin T. Coate and Mrs, Felix T. McWhirter, founders; Mesdames Everett M, Schofield, R. O. McAlexander, Paul Thomas Hurt, Clayton H. Ridge, Hezzie B. Pike and Carl J. Weinhardt, past presidents; Mrs. Everett E. Lett, first vice president and dean of departments; Mrs. Robert L. Moor= head and Mrs. F. E. Smith, second and third vice presidents; Mrs. 8. LeRoy Scoles and Miss Pearl Kiefer, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. R. A. Miller, membership secretary; Mrs. Albert Stump, treasurer, and Mrs.

Evans, Harry G. Kennett, Charles T. Hanna, Brandt C. Downey, Alvin .G. Jose and

Virgil ~“Btine®augh,-- directors; Mrs. William R. Belen, parliamentarian, and Mesdames Louise B. Pohlman, Laurence Carter, Sheldon N, Cox, William F. Kraas Jr. and E. E. Cahal, department chairmen. The musical program arranged by Mrs. Lucille Edington, pianist, includes a trio, Mrs, Erma Mae Hermann, violinist; Mrs. Mildred Shultz, cellist, and Mrs. Naomi Pryor, soprano soloist. Mrs. Clarance J. Finch and Mrs. Ray B. Dorward will assist Mrs. Berns. Tea hostesses will be Mesdames Louis J. Rybolt, Edward L. Pedlow and Paul N, Rowe, co-chairmen; Henry J. Windt, Stephen J. Klos, Susan Shedd Hemingway, Charles H. Klaisler, Carl M. Sauer, Lindon' A. Bailey, Roy

Mesdames .

American Home Department and the cream and sugar set were

Members ‘of - the garden department decorating the clubhouse with Mrs. Kraas, chairman, will be Mesdames William J. Holley, Philip A. Keller, Kennett, Pedlow and Uhl Past presidents will preside at the tea table. Courtesy and friendship committee members serving with Mrs. William L. Sharp, chairman, are Mrs, Charles H. Smith and Mrs. Coate, vice chairmen, and Mesdames Max Norris, Walter 8. Grow, William H. Hart, Howard J. Lacy, Colin L. Lett, Henry L. Patrick, Albert J. Hueber, Pike, Albert H. Off, Marie M. Breeding and Chester T. Dough. ; Social hostesses will be Dr. Mabel Bibler, chairman, and Miss Leila Helen Partlowe and Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, vice chairmen. Alds to the president are Mrs. Ralph T. n, chairman,

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Club Plans Meeting

The Norway Club will hold {ts

| first meeting .of the season at

fabric fringe; another had flutter. byterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows. |ing grosgrain tabs stacked up-one The bride is the Saughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Koss, 3640 side of the skirt. . N. Gladstone Ave. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. mess Leora Rothenberger, 1117 W. 32d St. “Ritter Furs Shown _ Dior was represented by a

Miss Mary Joan Williamson is = black wool dress with floating

x . " 8 p..m, tomorrow in the. DAR to be the maid of honor. She will WwW ll D | # |chapter ‘house. Mrs. John K. | ISCUSS panel at one side of the back; a

McNaughton and Mrs, Twiname ‘are hostesses® . Emmet Belzer will speak an {show a. film on

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{turned from a trip to Norway and Sweden.

The Bridal Scene— Sets Oct. 15 For Wedding

Marjorie Saxe To Become Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip: L. Saxe, {1147 8. Lynhurst Drive, a e |the approaching marriage of their

4 Jack Kose. John "Williamson and “Communica- Irwin Sedberry will be the ushtions” and Mrs. A. M. Feist and ers. be ‘wel{comed. - They have recently re-

wear an aqua satin dress,

gray-blue bulky coat with leather The best man will be Louis

‘belt; a black satin dress whose 1 peg-top was wra in back, and a red silk brocade called. “Mardi

Chapel Plan

300 to Confer Crash, This had. a NATTOW ag. . op 8 a a Ce dra) ‘Reception to Follow | At Valparaiso a big butterfly bow effect.

| Times Biate Servite | Adding even more interest to | Miss Koss will wear a gown of ya; PARAISO, Ind. Sept. 22 the show was a collection of Rit. {white satin made with a fitted grection of a prayer chapel on! ter Original furs flown in far the bodice, hoop skirt and chapel the new campus of Valparaiso two teas: Sweeping full-length and train., Her fingertip illusion veil University will-be the main busi- three-quarter coats in ranch and [cascades from a cap of fllusion ness to be discussed by 300 women wild mink were shown. So was {and she will carry white roses from throughout the nation ex- white mink—in a brief bolero {and gardenias. pected to attend the convention with push-up sleeves; in a below | A reception in the church willof the VU Guild here tomorrow hip-length coat banded with {follow the ceremony. After a wed- through Sunday. brown mink. Mee ding trip the couple will be at Mrs, C. R. Heidbrink, Valpa-| Outstanding among the evéfiing home at 3609 Balsam Ave. ralso, national executive secre- gowns in the show was Hattie The bride attended Butler Uni- tary, reports that the administra- Carnegie's two-toned blue tafe {versity and is a member of Delta tive committee, headed by Mrs. tata in the new shorter length, {Gamma Sorority. Mr. Rothen- W. A. Hansen of Ft. Wayne, na- graped to provide an uneven berger attended Purdue Univer- tional president, will meet at noon hemline, sity. tomorrow. | Speakers will include Dr. O. P. Kretsmann, university president, who will talk on his recent Japan

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E. Denny, Raymond R. Stewart, Roland B. Daley and James Crooks.

and Mrs. D, 8. Meditch and Mrs. Joseph T. Aekerman, vice chairmen. ~

Frank J, Uhl, auditor. Also in the reception line will “be Mesdames - Edwin Barlow--

Pleasant Run—T7:30 p. m. Speak-| er, B. L. Curry, township trus-| tee; “What: the Parents Can.

Expect of the PTA,” panel dis-| A oe 6 Fry i; s : EE — cussion. tt d Tr phy d ed | In ta lation fn , WEDNESDAY | en ance . t L me oie: = To White Cross Guild Awards To Be Held formal reception for teachers Oo I e , ross ui war S oO e e and new parents; devotions by An attendance trophy will be added by the Methodist Hospital's the Rev. Ralph 8. Steele, Bethel white Cross Guild to seven others given annually for various fare} Methodist Church; pitch-in din- of achievement, as a result of a presentation made yesterday at the| Ber, opening executive board meeting of the season, |

Legien Auxiliary Services Tonight

Hickor Call DAY ’ Arthur A. Fairbanks presented to the new trophy to be given The Northeast Unit. American yi oie 30 P. m. Fall ; the White Cross Guild unit which has the highest percentage of Legion Auxiliary, will hold infestival; John Sullivan, general giiandav ce during the year. eer deere ere Ye

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Anniversary

Latreians to Observe

| . stallation services for officers at wo Will Atten {in tribute to Mrs. Fairbanks, Two . end . 8 p. m. today in the new post |guild president, in recognition of Hospital Convention ‘home, 3312 Roosevelt Ave. her devotion to the organiza-| popert E. Neff, Methodist Hos A Ppitch-in supper by the unit : | _, (pital superintendent, and Mrs. and the Legion post at 6:30 p. m. In accepting the gift, Robert E.|jrthur Fairbanks, president ofl oil nrecede the service Ba Neff, hospital superintendent, said [the hospital's White Cross Guild, | cop: ries Werte! : % the eight trophies awarded at will attend the annual convention |g. eit esid t Hpi ar {the annual May luncseon are of the American Hospital Associ-| ga ying progiqen Wi e in- | “mementos of achievement and ation Monday through Thursday * 25 Years of Progress at happy, wholesome com-|in Cleveland, O. Mrs. Homer Tuttle, The Alpha Gamm trelan Petition.” Club will PA a us sre, Mrs. Fairbanks reminded the the national association, ‘is a niversary at a President's Day|% board members who attended member of the house of delegates. dinner Saturday in the Hotel Lin. {N® Meeting in the White. Cross Mrs. Fairbanks will take part in coln. Mrs. Walter Roeder will be Service Center that White Cross sessions of the section on womtoastmistress, 'stands for service to mankind, en's auxiliaries. Thé 25 years of progress of the expressed in terms of hospital . club will be reviewed. Mrs. carl "GX: urged them to continue | ewish Women to Open B. Moore will sing. Invitations : Fall ‘Program Oct. 5 |

have been exte their efforts in behalf of the Tiny ) club members. nded fo former mim fund for children, the Hail The Council of Jewish Women Mrs. Homer

: b Mothers; Mrs. Raymond Fiscus, Officers for the club year, 1949- of Fame project for maternity will open its fall program with a

] 3 ; Junior activities; Mr. Ray , thers w + A 2:30 p.m. ; . ' J 80, are Miss Isabel Martin, presi- patients and others ho need:luncheon meeting. at 12:30 p. mi Smith, Knightstown Home: Mrs. dent; Miss Edna Dimmick, vice

help, as well as student nurses Oct. 5 in the Beth El Temple. |, ; ; : t EIS Vaughn Powell, legislation: Mrs ’ White Cross pro- Mrs. r wiil present a re- ’ ol president; Miss Louise Thompson for whom the Whit ross pro- Mrs. Ben Palle ap Parker, membership and Mrs. Roeder, recording and

vides scholarships and loans, view of “South Pacihc” after the jdisian corresponding secretaries; Mrs. 16 Reed

Mr. Fairbanks gave the trophy

lowing committee chairmen: Mrs. W. Moorman,

Mrs. Arthur Haught,. community |service; Mrs. Emery Bowe, con-

ver Slider; education of orphans

Mrs. Moorman, Girls State:

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{ luncheon. (Mrs, James Rowland, merit; Mrs

1 Addie I.. T. Reed, treasurer. and Fond of Brandy Michelson. Danny Casle and Miss tional security; Mrs. Leroy Mrs. John Cromie, historian, | NEW _ YORK — Queen Anne, phyllis Silbermann. Mesdames Haught, “Pan - American; Mrs. Thé group contributes annually of the 1000 days with Henry VIII, David Hollander, Michael Kline Goode, past presidents parley: to the Julia Jameson Nutrition was so fond of brandy that she and Gabe Wagman are reserva- Mrs. Ray Fiscus, poppy; Mrs.

Camp in Bridgeport. was nicknamed “Brandy Anne.” tions chairmen.

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’ Plans Linen Shower

For Miss Milholland

Miss Patsy Walker, 411 E. Kessler Blvd., will entertain Sunday afternoon with a linen shower for Miss Rebecca Milholland. Miss Milholland and Ralph Dessauer will be married Oct. 8 in the St. Joan of Arc Church,

A tour through our fascinating Second and Third Floors will make you think you have just returned from a trip abroad.

Poronee © We have thoroughly combed the fasci. \ Mrs. Ernest Milh6lland and Mrs.

nating markets abroad and have brought “ Albert Dessauer, mothers of the back the mest delightful collection that it Ty engaged couple; Mesdames James

. : . Robison, Clare Healey, Doris

hes ever been our privilege to show. Park Carson, Daniel Orewiler, Patrick Grady, John Walsh, Jane B. Pow-

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{Schmidt, Phillip Jolly and Wil-| Jo Anne Marksbury.

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incoming| Miss Shirley Wright ’ Mr. Neff, a former president of president, has appointed the fol-| gh

Americanism;| bride-to-be

{stitution and by-laws; Mrs. Gro-!

(and Mrs. Melvin Goode, finance, |

She will be assisted by Allan|Goode, music; Mrs. Powell, na-|

Parker, publicity and radio; Mrs. | rehabilitation. and Mrs, Orville Rodgers, service

1 ‘munity to attend a tea from 2 {to 4 p. m. Sunday. sponsored by|

Catholic

Guests at the party will include

daughter, Marjorie, to Martin L.

(au Southport er Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. is St. t ‘¥: A Du Mi 10 PT to Meet

{Oct. 15 In’ St. Patrick's Catholic! . Jack Retherford,| Fish Fry Planned

and Pacific Islands tour for the ! [U. 8. government, and. Dr. To Give Talk Here {Sztankay, isting ® government| A statp-wide rally for Ripube {professor in the school. Dr: lican women will be held atSztankay: served as a member of pext - Thursday An..the Claypool

Church... Mrs. the Hungarian diplomatic service Hotel Riley Room, according to

: . wl from 1928 until the Communist/gh announcement from Mrs. sisted By hel ructhes, Met, wil Before Football Game government entered Belgrade in Mabel S. Fraser, president of the | . IT i State Federation of (Thursday for the future. bride.| The Southport High School| Candlelight vespers will be nel RE 1a 0 grim Bh Clubs and °

the Wise home, 22 N. Fleming St. { The bridal colors of lavender Nave its first fall and white will be used for decora- 7:45 p. m.. Tuesday in the school]

Parent Teachars Association willlat 10. p. m. Saturday in the Im- oi. chairman of the GOP State meeting at manuel Lutheran Church follow-| antral Committee. -

ing the dinner program. Luncheon speaker will be Guy

J { ‘ f tion. Guests will incl S- g i {George Gabrielson, newly elected dames ne. one Tamer ltortum. high school orinei.| Safeguard Shoes {chairman of the Republican naDuaine Wright, Harry Meier, pal, will explain aim: and pur-| JRUb a cloth over the insides tional committee.

of overshoes before putting them! Reservations for the luncheon

Richard Burnett, on. If there is dust or dirt on_the may be made by calling or writ-

Russell ‘Ross, poses of the high school for par-| Donald Caldwell, 3

Joseph . Price ents of new pupils. The freshmen

and V. L. Barnhart. girls’ sextet will sing. Members OVErshoe lining, it may discolor ing state Republican headquarters | Others will be Mesdames are Molly Robinson, Janet Hoff- Shoes. in the Claypool before Tuesday. {George Bauder, Raymond Wright, mark, Joyce Ulrey, Carolyn w

Edward Showecker, Donald Speedy, Mildred Ackerman and

liam Bigot and Miss Janet Mc-| The first money-making project of the PTA will be a fish-fry in back of the schoo' from 5 to and 8 p. m. Sept. 30. It will precede Charles E. Cook Jr. will be mar-|the Southport-Sacred Heart footried Saturday in New Bethel, The Pall game.

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