Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1949 — Page 24
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Prepare Program for District Convention
“" Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, president Seventh District, Indiana
of the Seventh of Clubs, announces Heaps Be will for the annual convention of the district members. .
The convention is to be Friday in the Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln. The sessions will begin at 9:30 a. m.
is Mrs. G. P. Btockton and Mrs. Clayton Ridge. The committee heads include Mrs. Louis E. Kruger, credentials; Mrs. William E. White, decorations. Mrs. William E. McGuire, elec. tion; Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson and Mrs, James Lamb, hospitality; Mrs. Felix McWhirter Jr., pages; Mesdames G. C. Waterman, George
E. Maxwell and Thomas]
A. Bunch, reservations; Mrs, W. W. Lacey, courtesy resolutions, and Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider, rules,
Program Announced
The program for the day is being planned. Mrs. F. E. Bmith will give the devotions and musical programs will be presented by the Seventh District Chorus. Speakers include Mesdames Oscar Brizius, Claude Steels, Fred B. Bell, Henry P. Humphrey, E. 1. Poston and Cogley G. Cole. ° There also will be an election. The candidates, are Mrs. Bunch and Mrs. McWhirter, second vice president; Mrs. Ralph W. Hook and Mrs. W. H. Link II, recording secretary; Mrs. C. E. Sunthimer
and Mrs. Gerald C. Waterman, treasurer, and Mrs. Harold J. Hayes and Mrs. Lamb, director.
Mrs. Dorsey King To Be Speaker
Mrs. Dorsey King will talk before the Woman's Society of the Baptist Church Tuesday. luncheon meeting will be at :30 p. m. Mrs. King is presiof the Indianapolis Council urch Women.
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Toys and Gifts for Riley Hosp ital Children Will Be On Display at Cheer Guild Annual Chapter Day Friday
FIFTEEN THOUSAND members of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will send representatives to the annual chap-
ter day Friday In the Bcottish
Rite Cathedral, Activities will open with a.10 a. m. meeting for sponsors of the 470 chapters. Mesdames Herman C. Fromer, J. H. Andrews and R. R. Allentharp, state, assistant and extension secretaries, will be in charge. A film showing guild work t the year in the hospitals will be shown. Mrs. Homer Brown, second vice president, will explain a display of toys and gifts for the children in Riley. Mrs. Howard Deputy, fourth vice president, will exhibit articles needed for Long Hospital, There also will be an exhibit of donations undesirable for the patients. Group questions will be answered at the open forum to follow. Mrs. Kashner N. Huber will distribute year books. Dr. Herman B Wells, Indiana University president, and Dr. A. C. Brooks, Third Christian Church pastor, will be guest speakers for the 11:30 a. mu luncheon. They will be Introduced by Mrs, R. W. Cook, guild president. The musical program will be given by the Strollers, Mesdames Sybil Simpson, Ava Louise Newlin and Thelma Helkema with Mrs. Wilson ° Patterson, soloist, After lunch buses will transport guild members to the IU Medical Center where they will attend cornerstone laying ceremonies of the research building. Mrs. Carl L. Jones is general chairman and Mrs. E. Ford Bergen, co-chairman, for the event. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Frank H. Milles, hostesses; Mrs. William G. Ennis, tickets and reservations; Mrs. W. O. Eakins Jr. transportation; Mrs. Howard J. Walker, program; Mrs. William M. . Haine, decorations; Mrs. Fromer, sponsors, and Mrs, Huber, year book,
Luncheon Planned
Indianapolis Chapter, Ladies of the Blue Goose International, in-
Clyde Raub will preside Mrs. Herbert F. Thurston be
Plan
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surance men's auxiliary, will mee tomorrow for a 12:30 p.
card party will follow the busi-| {ness meeting,
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.—. Toys and gifts for Riley Hospital children will be on display at the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild
annual chapter day Friday in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Getting a preview of the items are (left | to right) Mrs. Carl L. Jones, general chairman for the annual event; Mrs. Edythe Moran of Knee-
in charge of devotions. luncheon in the Warren Hotel. "A Deep in June Chapter, and Mrs. Noel A. Ward, Magic Lanterns Chapter. The items were made by the Three will give a musical
program.
mother organization in the city.
AAUW. Unit Will Meet On Oct. 11
Dinner To Be Served For General Session
A general meeting for the mem-
sity Women, will be held Oct. 11 in the Broadway Methodist Church. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. Miss Marie Adams will speak. Her topic will be “China, a Symbol of the World Situation.” The various study groups have scheduled meetings. The AAUW
p. m. Tuesday in the 38th "St. branch, Merchants National Bank. The international relations unit will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Frieda Herbst, 966 N. Belle Vieu Place. The topic will be “The United Nations and You.” Mrs. C. L. Munger, chairman of the handi-
at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in Shortridge High School.
Writing Unit to Meet On Wednesday the creative
writing unit will meet at 1 p. m. in the Rauh Memorial Library.
The jewelry and metalcraft group
in the home of Mrs. F. 8. Wood, ! {2048 Washington Blvd. The civic! interest group will meet at 1:30 {p. m. Thursday in the 38th St. | branch, Indiana National Bank. | The great books section will | meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Rauh Memorial Library and the {radio group has scheduled a sesision for 7:30 p. m. Oct. 12 in the home of Mrs. A. Frederick Thomas, 3045 N. Pennsylvania St.
status of women and legislation
will meet at 7 p. m. Oct. 12 in the!
home of Mrs. William Traylor, {4914 Primrose Ave. Sen. Mary | Garrett will speak. ’
Zion Women's Guild To Sponsor Style Show
The Woman's Guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church will sponsor a style show [Tuesday at 2p. m. in the parish | hall, North and New Jersey Sts. The show will be conducted by L. 8. Ayres & Co. Special enter|tainment and tea are scheduled.! [Mrs. H. W. Ziebell is guild president.
will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesdayi
board members will meet at 7:30 Indiana
craft group, announces a meeting}
| The committee on the ation] nade Room. Mrs. Roy E. Price,
James Whitcomb)
An Alpine costume dance, ob-
{servance of the Riley
and guest meetings appear on the club calendar. The schedule for the week follows:
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Rudy and Walter Peek, " assistants. Guest meeting; dessert,
BT oon hi, pp m. A naeum. Alpine costume dance with men as guests.
Tau—8 p. m. Mrs. H. A. Rumrill, 15 N. Kenyon, hostess; Mrs. Irvin Prickett, assistant. polis Literary —8 p. m. DAR chapter house. “The Miasing Man,” Robert A. Adams; “Ladies’ Night.” Gypsy Chap., ITSC—1 p. m. Mrs, Paul Kahn, 6109 Kingsley Drive, hostess; Mrs. Earl Bramer, assistant. “Norway,” Mrs, Basil Fischer; dessert. LaPhyllis—6:30 p. m. Mrs. Charles Gauding, 825 Campbell Ave. hostess. Dinner-bridge,. Monday Conversation —1 p. Mrs. Henry Hoss, 4801 Park Ave. hostess. “Self Sketches by Bernard Shaw,” Mrs. Roy Adams; President's Day. Chap. G, PEO—T7:30 p. m. Miss Iva Pearcy, 271 S. Ritter Ave.
hostess. TUESDAY
(Book Review—1:30 p. m. Block's
Auditorium. “My Heart Shall Not Fear” (Lawrence), Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. Chap. Q, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. R. L. Dubois, 205 E. 54th St., hostess. Report of supreme convention, Mrs. W. E. Kyle and Mrs. D. T. Wilson. WEDNESDAY Advance Study—1 p. m. Colon-
hostess. Riley Centennial. Caledonian, 1:30 p. m. Mrs. George Bauman, 5015 Winthrop Ave., hostess. Alexandrian Chap. ITSC—1 p.m. Mrs. Walter Richie, 1306 Eugene St, hostess. “Norway,” Miss Magdalena Fred.
YMCA. Miss Louise speaker. Taj-Mahal Chap, ITSC — 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Norman Boyd, 739
Duncan,
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I. Epler Ave. hostess. Mrs.! Basil Fischer, speaker, Newcomers—11:45 a. m. Marott Hotel. Mrs. Donald Lazarus,
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Eidelweiss Chap., ITSC—6 p. m.|
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SUNDAY, OCT. 2, 1949 Riley Centennial Observance
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hostess. Luncheon, sewing,
bridge. Chap. F, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. Hugh Johnson, 3138 N. New AS eney St, hostess. Report, Mrs. C. S. Wheeler;’ President's Day tea. Chap. V, PEO—2 p.m. Mrs. E. B. Smith, Anderson, hostess. Mu‘sical quiz, Mrs. Robert Schreiber. Chap. AF, PEO—Noon. Mrs. O. M. Helmer, 5015 N. Illinois St., hostess. Report, Mrs. Parker
p. m. Mrs. Charles 8. State St., hostess. THURSDAY Review—1:30 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium, “My Heart Shall Not Fear” (Lawrence), Mrs. Kathryn T. Garten. Ernie Pyle ITSO—8 p. m.
Mrs. phy Hawthorne, 5104 Ralston Drive, hostess. ‘Nore way,” Mrs. Max Norris. » Will Rogers Chap., ITSC—8 p. m. Board Ripple Library. Mrs. George Davis, speaker. 1908—1 p. m. Mrs. W. L. Jones, 5874 N. New Jersey St., hostess. Plans for card party, Nov. 2. Chap. AJ, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs, A. C. Hirschman, 2626 Suther land Ave. 1p mM Thursday Lyceum—1 Pp. 0. W. Cross, 6208 Washington _ Blvd,, hostess. “What Is New in” Medicine,” Mrs. E. R. Conder. FRIDAY Alpha Gamma Latreian—8 p. m. Telephone Co. Auditorium. “Progress in the Development of the Telephone,” E, C. Belzer. Culture—1 p. m. Mrs. F. C. Tucker, Millersville Road, hostess. “Our Golden Days,” Mesdames C. E. Titus, O. E. Stanfield, Roy Coats and W. H. Remy. Indianapolis Womian’s—2:30 p. m. Propylaeum. Miss Elizabeth Haerle, chairman; Mesdames Paul Robertson, E. B. Taggart, F. W. Dunn and Donald Jameson. President’s Day.
Study ‘Club Plans President's Day
The President's Day luncheon {of the Pierian Study Club will be lat 12:30 p. m. Thursday in the |Warren Hotel. Mrs. George Cramer is the program chairman.. New officers and chairmen are Mrs. Fred B., Kurtz,’ president; Mrs. Clifton Wilgus, vice presi dent; Mrs. Robert Lewis, secree itary; Mrs. Horace Leachman, |treasurer; Mrs. Ernest Main, social service, and Mrs. Hallie My ers, membership.
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