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burg, state regent, and members . of the state board will be honored

, p. m. Mrs, Herbert R. Hill, state

‘A. T. Wallace and Mrs, Paul K. | Thiery. Other committee mem-| 5

State DAR [How Far Can Shoe Fund Be Stretched?’ Needlework Guild Shoppers Seek Answer

Parley Here Starts Oct. 4

Schedule Reception in Governor's Mansion

A reception in the Governor's Mansion will highlight the first day's program of the 49th annual state conference of the Indiana Daughters of the American Rev olution. The sessions will be Oet. 4-6 In Indianapolis. The opening meeting will be at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 in the Hotel Lincoln Trav.ctine Room, conference headquarters. Registiation will be from 10 a. m. to 3pm : Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veeders-

2t the reception from 3:30 to §

vice is ) chairman. Assisting her are Mrs,

Harold B. Thomas, Marion; Mrs.

regent, arrangements

bers are regents of the Northern, District, hostess district for the conference. | Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, Brookville, National Society DAR presfdent general, will give the address at the Oct. 4 evening session. i Chapter regents will attend dis-|

trict breakfasts at 8 a. m. Oct. Shoppin 5. Mrs. Thomas will preside at Eaton of the northern district breakfast; dianapolis

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How far will the shoe fund of the Indianapelis Branch, Needlework Guild of America, stretch? to find the answer are (left to right) Mrs. Ronald R. Scott, fund chairman; Miss Marjorie the Family Service Association, and Miss Ruth Knapp of the Children's Bureau of the In. | Orphan Asylum. Last year the $390 fund, a special collection from men's clubs, individ-

Mrs. Harry H. Wolf, Muncie, cen- yal gifts and section contributions,

tral district breakfast; and Mrs. Avenue Boys' Club, Mayer Neighborhood House, the guild will have its annual “in.gathering” of garments Oct. |

Week's Club Calendar—

Club news is again highlighted Mount Vermom Chap, ITSC—11 by President Day's events both in| and out of town. The schedule for

8. L. McKinney, Huntingburg, southern district. Junior membership and Chil-|

dren of the American Revolution| luncheons will be held that noon. Boo u

Miss Mary Ellen Ewbank, Kingman, state chairman of junior

| » : membership, will preside at ne Plans Review

luncheon, and Mrs. Fred CAR state president, will meet with senior CAR officers and senior presidents of local societies at the CAR event.

Socialism Is Topic

Russell I. Richardson, Lebanon! atiorney, will talk on “Is British:

ciation. The

Episeopal Church.

‘The Mudlark' .-

To be Outlined Oct. 5 ,,

The first in a series of reviews sponsored the Wednesday |

in Block's Auditorium. Mrs. Dorothy Fitzgerald Schick!

Book Review Club will be Oct. °

Socialism Coming This Way?” at wi) discuss “Fhe Mudlark” (Bon-|

the afternoon general The speaker that evening wiil be Robert L. Kincaid, president of the Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tenn. .

Mrs. Benton S. Lowe, press|is executive secretary of the

relations state chairman, will preside at the 8 a. m. breakfast Oct. 8 for chapter press relations| chairmen. The annual conference will adjourn at noon. | A feature of the conference will! be a bazaar with booths spon-| sored by different Indiu.a chap-| ters. Proceeds will be used for the| national building promotion fund. Preceding the general meetings the Officers Club will hold a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Monday, Oct, 3, in the Travertine Room. Eugene Pulliam will be guest speaker. Mrs. Helen Kendall} Crandall, soprano, accompanied

‘by Mrs. Christine Houseman, will

give the musical program. { New officers of the club will be elected at this meeting. Present officers are Miss Mary Hill, Madison, president; M-s. H. H. Doswell, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. George C. Kolb, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. W. H. Lykins, .Covington, and Miss Ellen A. Wood, Ridgeville, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Walter B. Smith, treasurer.

Traffic Group Lists Speaker

James E. Nicholas,

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jon County Society for the Crip-| pled and proceeds of the reviews | will go to the project. | Mrs. George Willlam Hoffman

group. The hostesses for the day will be Mesdames Henry J. Herpel, W. Lawrence Sexton, Baia! P. O'Brien and Ernest W. ones.

Executive Members The members of the executive committee are Mesdames E. H. Bach, J. W. Barker, Clay Britton, = Rose Marie Cruzan, Frank Foltz, A, L. Galyean, Charles Gauding, J. H. Kennedy, . McCammon, William J. Morgan, G. H. Mueller, William Rohr, George A. Smith, Frank C. Spangler, Charles W. Stimming and¥E. Dickman Stone. i ‘There will be five other reviews in the series, Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt will speak Nov, ® and Mar, 1; Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will give a review Jan. 4] and Mrs. Schick will discuss current books Apr. 5 and May 3. —————————————

Trianon Begins ner Atl p. m. Kopper Kettle,

Rush. Week

Trianon, national non - Gree

sorority at Butler University, will Arabian Chap., ITSC—11:30 a. m.

begin its rush week activities with a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. today in| the university recreation room. Wednesday the activities and] prospective pledges will join in a!

nity Center, 3306 E. 30th. Mrs.| L. H. Keaton, chairman; Mes-| dames DD: 0. Burton, Pearce, R. C.: Anderson and Zetathea—1:30 p. Henry Stoeppelwerth, hostesses. | session. net), The club supports the Mar- sjoridian p. m. 38th St. Branch, Indiana and George Schaefer, hostesses:

Pleasant Run Chap, 1TSC—1:30|

Present Day—1 p. m. Mrs. J. W.| Pennsylvania St. hostess. Pro- know boys is solved by CYOQ and,

Williams, J. ¥., Edwards, J. 8.

Anagmous Group, Epsilon Sigma

(Irvington Group, Epsilon Sigma). Newman Club building fund.

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Girls’ School The Teer of the

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Academy Pupils Find Fewer Distractions

By JEAN MANEY ATTENDING a school for girls can be fun. That's the opinion of) the three St. John's Academy, seniors Interviewed this week. | * They all agree that the lack of squires in their classes doesn't] put a blight on their high school] careers. In fact, they think that! ™ students in girls’ schools have! more fun than their sisters in coeducational schools, | Janie McCauley, daughter of! IMr. and Mrs. Charles McCauley, {1430 Comer Ave. Is convinced that she'd much rather be enrolled in a school just for girls. “1 think we study better and | we have fewer distractions in our classes than stu-' dents in coeducational schools have a lot of fun and can be much more at

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. would demand that you always be ‘on your toes’ and it's nice to i relax now and then,” Janie states, She admits that it does limit your acquaintance with squires, but she thinks| ‘that CYO organizations take care

the Mission Study Club. Joan is a member of the

Janie

lege next year,

was given for the purchase of shoes to four agencies, the English Children's Bureau and the Family Service Asso-

7 to 19 in the Advent ball and basketball games,

OAN SHEATS is The Times Teen of the Week. She's president of the senior class of St. John's Academy. dent and secrgiary, and An active member in the school's Sodality group, | Joan is on the Sodality program committee, Ehe also belongs te

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AAA Club and is interested in a other officers are Marty Wade, career in fashion drawing. She plans to study art in Marian Col-

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheats, 417 Parkway chairman. dl Ave., Joan lists drawing and reading novels as her chief hobbies, | She's also an enthusiastic rooter at Cathedral High School foot- |

New Officers

{Officers Elected :

Rita Ann Gabbard Is President i

The DUZ Club announces its new officers. They are Rita {Gabbard, president; Donna 4 ick, vice president; Joyce Raidt, secretary; Annette Ramsey, treasurer; Nancy Russel, ser geant-at-arms, and Barbara Da vis, social chairman.

Jon Strodtman will be hostess to the members of the PAGE Chub tomorrow. The gals have selected new club pins. Ty

Mona Dausman is a new pledge of the DREAMS Club, She is a former resident of South Bend and will be initiated soon. Cynthia Hatfield will be hostess to the club at the next meeting and new officers will be elected.

New officers of the

Club are Delores McNeil, presi|dent; Beverly Balley, vice presi-

Killian, treasurer,

Katie LaFata is the new president of the DIAL Club. The

secretary; Carolyn Faust, treaslurer, and Bev Bauer, publicity

The De-Bata Club is planmifg |a party for early October. Janet O'Donnell is & new member of

(of that end of things nicely. | —| Janie wants to enter nurses'| | training in St. "Vineent's next fall] . | Bhe is a member of the Skits Club! {and is treasurer of her class’

a nw { a. m. Warren Hotel. Mesdames| “I'M SURE that being in an Homer Minnick, G. W. Thomp-|all-girl school helps you to con-

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ithe week follows: son and Mary Hubbard, host-/centrate more on studies and less : TOMORROW esses, Speaker, Mrs. Ruth on dates,” Mary Melle says. GPS RRR RRNRIRIIIRR RNR ha Epsilon Chap., Delta Theta Purkiss. | “Ilike being able to skip make- Econ ves strane »

au—~6 p. m. Northeast Commu- Service-Study—Noon. Canary Cot- UP and fancy hair styles duri ‘tage. Program, Mesdames G. school hours and A. Fly, A. G, Marquis and Z. J. Wearing a uni- = Callahan. {form makes the m. Mrs. A. E. clothes problem Combs, 2262 N. New Jersey St. and budget much * Program, Mrs. Cora Doane; simpler,” Mary President's Day. (says. She agrees ™ THURSDAY {with Janie that Ladies Federal-—Noon. Mrs. John there's a certain Stettler, 1414 Gale St, hostess. brand of fun Marshall Williams and available Mrs. H. 8. Gudgel,

p.m. E. New York St. Branch, | FRIDAY

Indiana National Bank. Speak-iyw oo 0's Round Ta 1 { Mary . ! ble—1 p. m. cational one. er, Mrs. Noble Reynolds; tea. Mrs. J. F. Edwards, 4335 N. Mary thinks that getting to

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All-Day Session Set for Saturday

The Poets’ Corner, Inc. will have an all-day meeting Satur.

other social organizations and day in the Athénaeum. Prizes | she's sure that she has just as for the state-wide poetry and song much’ poise as the girl who sits contests will be awarded. | next to the football hero all day| There will be a business meetel ass

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National Bank. Mesdames Eugene Van Sickle, Earl Wilson

“Vikings,” Mrs, Roy Scoles.

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Atherton, 5060 Pleasant Run

gram, Mrs. F. F. Wise. Pkwy., hostess. Mesdames A. R.|

Club to Have Card Party

Omicron — 12:30 p. m. Hotel| The Newman Mothers Club of

Lloyd, D. L. Smith and C. F. Voyles, hostesses. President's Day.

Mary ‘belongs to the Jons Club "8 at 10 a. m. !

and the Glee Club and is vi Downing will preside. There will

|president of the senior class. The be a panel discussion on “Postic’ Lincoln. “Great Rehearsal” Butler University will sponsor a daughter of Mrs. Anne Melle, 1528 Needs.” The afternoon session is|

(Van Doren). Mrs. E. L. Ped- benefit card party at 1:30 p. m. N. New Jersey St, she is inter- yet for 1:30 p. m. The prize-| low; President's Day. Thursday in Ayres’ Auditorium. ®sted in attending college and winning poems will be read and Proceeds of the event will go to majoring in liberal arts. Mary... .onge will be sung. { Ome 12:30 Mrs. Lyd {thinks that a coeducational col-!| sh n 1 EE Joana rs. Lydd Mrs. Frank C. Thompson. gen:/lege would be first on her list for - Miss Downing will make the Hadi - Johnson Ave., ROS!-orq) chairman, will be assisted by post-high school days. awards and special citations will) ess. Program, Mesdames Claude yjys Ryssell T. Sweeney. NH 'be presented. FA Crawford, C. U. Watson and’ committee chairmen are Mrs.| SECRETARY of the senior) pembhers of the organization Henry Prescott; President's George Rice, tickets; Mrs, Clar- class, Barbara McNulty is the _,, thei } pilav ence Brinkworth and Mrs. Mich-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mat- ma AUF RRNA pl Erne ael Carr, table prizes; Mrs. Wil-|thew McNulty, Indianapolis. age to the tomb of James Whit- . Barbara is comb Riley on Oct. 7. A special

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Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. (the club, ¥ill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indian.

your nomination for the Teen

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Don Smith, mascot KNOX Club, received his {pin at a recent meeting in N Henry's home.

Send news of teen club ities to Jean Maney, The apolis Times, Indianapolis.

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Motor Truck Association secre-| treasure hunt on the Butler cam- jo.Ma-Phi—8 p. m. Mrs. Harold

tary, will be guest speaker at the pus at 7 p. m. There will be a sofirst fall meeting of the Indian- cial hour afterward in the sororapolis Women's Traffic Club to- jty's club room.

morrow in the Martinique Lounge.* The rush week will be high-'y ". mock 12:30 p. m. Mrs. E. Paliamentarians.

Dinner will be at 7 p. m. and the | jighted by an overnight-outing program and business meeting priqay at Camp Delight with an| will follow. | outdoor program 1 Mr, Nicholas will illustrate his|< pies Marge 1. I | ge Lowe is sorority, topie, “The Story of Motor Trans-|,, . iqent and Miss Mary Ann

portation,” with movies. Plans yo, | , social chairman in charge| for the future activities of the of the rush activities.

club will be discussed. Mrs. C. H.| Tussey, club treasurer, Is in| . charge of the, dinner and pro- Legion Auxiliary rem. To Honor Four . The members of the MaddenElect Officers [Nottingham Unit, American. Le-! Néw officers of the TABU gion Auxiliary, will have a Club are Jo Edwards, president; luncheon Tuesday in the post n Sonne nto iii Fa; Fred oer. Glen: Prey | dent's Day. 14211 E. 10th St, will celebrate Meeting Tuesday in the Apex| YOUR CHOICE Myra Russell, treasurer And | Charles Beckham and orvai Rob. WEDNESDAY their 38th wedding anniversary Orill. Mrs. Wilbur McCullough, : Nina Kirby sergeant-at-arms. ison, are past presidents of the Colonial Boston Chap., TTSC--10 with a 5:30 p. m. dinner today. Will be ‘toastmistress for the; Ruth Woods and Jeanne Ashley unit. | a m. Mrs. E. C. Wakelam, 3158 Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. avening and Mrs. Hugh O'Haraj : are new members. | Miss Mary Mitchell is the E. Fall Creek Blvd, hostess; F. W. Raftery; Mr. and’ Mrs. Joe Vill preside. . Beautiful Cameo ——————————— president now: The luncheon Mesdames George . Rice, B, L. Wickman, Miss Mary McShane, see Earrings ONLY C Plan Slumber Party committee members are Mes] BYrket, W.T. Miller and Walter F. M. Raftery and their son, Club to Meet 98¢c ' .

{dames Effie McDole, Victor C.| The Cu-Tee Club members had Hammell and Henry Swing. Mrs.| a wiener roast recently at River- Rex McConnell, community ‘servside Park. The club members at- jce chairman, will outline the tend all the football games to- year's plans.

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Isle of Pines Chap, ITSC—12:30 Start Narcissus Now

hostess; Mrs, Clyde Sharkey, the fall meeting Thsurday of the like wearing.

assistant, Indiana State Association of] Barbara

Kirk McKinney, 5707 Washing- The 6:30 p. m. dinner in the

ton Blvd., hostess; Mrs. W. S. Hotel Washington Gold Room will Says.

centration on studies is

Sandman, assistant. “Tomor- be followed by a business session ) row We Reap” (Street and 2nd the program. Mrs. Everett E. easier in an oat atmos Childers), Mrs. Olive Enslen Lett will preside. Phere and ahie d4oeshy worry Tinder. A panel discussion will be given 3bout getting acquainted—there s|

50th year President's b no problem there.

Interested in a career neds, Barbara wants to attend college for girls.

y Mrs, E. C. Rumpler, Mrs. Clayr— Noon. Mrs. D. A. Bart- ton H. Ridge and Dr. Paul van B.| !Allen. There will be a demonstra-| tion of procedure

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ley, 4738 N. Pennsylvania St. hostess; Mrs. A. L. Ballinger and Miss Mary Allison, assist-

correct parliamentary afterward. Program chairman is Mrs. Allen.

ants. ‘‘Vacations, When, ’ Set Dinner Meeting Where.” . | w , | estfield Woman's—12:30 p.” m. Mark Anniversary |. The Indianapolis Toastmistress

Mrs. Emil Drach, hostess. Presi- Mr. and Mrs, George O. Parker,

Boettcher, assistants. Speaker, George O, Parker II, The Southport Homemake

Miss Amy Keene,

p. m. Mrs. Lewis Finch, 115 Penway, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. oT paher Ernest Lory. ’

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uniform, though | we all complain about them most of the time,” she Barbara agrees that conmuch

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She belongs to the Glee Club and the Jons Club.

Clup_will hold "a 6 p. m. dinner |

Club will meet Wednesday in the| home of Mrs. John Martin, 1631 Maynard Drive, Homecroft. Mrs.| in water for mid-winter George Dunavon and Mrs. Fred | Darnell will assist the hostess. |

ing Mrs. P. E. Stubbs, past pres- Healey, cards and tallies; Mrs. |* © positive that centennial program is being 4th Floor State Life Bldg. : ident. and Mrs. Walter Edwards Willlam Rohr and Mrs. E. C.| girls’ schools are planned. LL : . x Sr., new president. {Wakelam, special prizes, and Mrs. | . here to stay. “I Lillian Koontz and Mrs. William| think that you === - J YWCA. Speaker, Mrs. Noble Kimberlin, candy. a | can form close — Reynolds. p li . ri friendships with : ] Mayflower Chap, ITSO — 12:30 F af ilamentarians | other girls —| kb p. m. YWCA. :Speaker, Mrs. M Th d age A much closer : Noble Reynolds. eet urs ay. Vm than in a school : : ; ’ “Education and Our American wits Jor 23 IMP k re McClure, 4034 Madison Ave. Heritage’ will be the thefhe for Lk & i at h

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} Mothers of new pledges will be . honored Monday at a meeting of Form Cheer Section {the Kappa Kappa Gamma SororThe members of the Powder ity Mothers Club, There will be Puffs Club are forming their own a 1:15 p. m. luncheon in the Butler special cheer section to root for University Chapter House, 821 W. their mascot, Tom Markey, at the Hampton Drive, Chapter advisers Tech football games. also will be guests.

Guest Meeting Planned § The Clarissa Club will have a, guest meeting at 8 p, m. Wednes-, Col-|

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