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Sorority Schedules - (SL :@ff] | Designer |i Fall Tea and Meeting OT J J 0 a To Speak Ai Butler Tuesday / Tomorrow

ih Town H i Conmimittee to Make Report Books Nis. Lobes On Summer Workshop, Conferences

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hold a fall tea at 4 p. m, Tuesday in the Jordan Hall recres- |} Mrs. Youngman, Mrs. Laura Wadsworth, Miss Minnie Lloyd and . 3 C : ae internationally known Jes Miss Charlotte Carter wi 3 ; ¥ designer and weaver, Mrs 5 r will report on summer workshops and con- : ; Licbes Irvaded a field which had Mes. Frank 1. Allén, plogram ferences at the meeting after the tea. er chairman of the Pi . ’ > formerly been almost exclusively o Mrs. Howard E. Rodden, organization president, has named : man’s: world. As the chief] Sorority, will infroduce Mrs. committees for the year. They are: Auditing—Mrs. Arthur Orr, cal in it, she made the design| Olive Enslen Tinder at a book chairman, Miss Ginevra McCoy; initiation—Mrs; Maude Siebert, review at 8 p. m. Wednesday chairman, Mrs. Ray C. Friesner, Miss Pear] Bedford and Miss Eliza- ; Mrs. Tinder will review’ "Tobeth Peterson; legislative—Mrs. Charles W, Hudson, chairman, Mrs. Lichen founded tha Artal: rh a ° Brandt C. Downey, and Miss Ruth Carter. a I AL arican] harrow We Reap” (Strest) in Membership—Mrs. Youngman, chairman, Misses Ida’ Connor, and is a member of the the Woman's Department Club. Ruth Gorman, Katherine Leonard, Panel of UNESCO. The event is being sponsored by and Helén Thornton; musie— [) AQ Cha $ The first of a series of recitals the . Miss Gorman, chairman, and Miss, Pp er by members of the Indianapolis TT Maghe, Sullivan; sesrology and of Matinee Musicale will be given at| The Bridal Scene— good cheer—-Mrs. Charles B. For-| | © Sunday % 2 p. m. Friday, Oct. 28, in Ayres

Auditorium. os Tek oa. Final Plans For Mrs. Robert O. Bonner is «Plans Honor

Wright: nomination—Miss Louise| ’ be \ : charge of the program. Miss Mil- ° weg ALIGN, Mes Toute! Event Being Made . dred Lind, violinist with the In- For Bride Hume, Mrs. Edith Shirley, Misses| Final plans are being made for & Se dianapolis Symphony Orchestra, rogress Lloyd, Mary Morgan and Rebecca the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR will play, accompanied by Paull Mrs, D'Brasseur pom Be and Mrs. Nicoson. Chapter tea Sunday. The tea for : , |Fidlar. : To Entertain Sund ay Fox. vib . chapter members is being given ; Mrs. Naomi Pryor, soprano, Arrangements were made for Additional Chairmen by Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, regent, is on the program. Her accom-| Mrs. Alfred D'Brasseur, 309(state board representatives to atPioneer women and researchi- 2nd the board members. ; i 4 panist will be Mrs. Lucille Eding-| prospect St. will entertain foritend area conferences on voters Mrs. Emerson Plummér. chairs Jt Will be in the Titus home, Si : = . ton. Mrs. Dorothy Munger Pliner daughter-in-law, Mrs. Chrisiservice. These meetings are schedman, Miss Florence Guid and|Geceiving with Mrs. Titus will be| JAS - 3 anist, will give a group & selec: Barton, Sunday afternoon in theluled for Nov. 9 and 10 in Chicago. g eceiving w 7 us will be! . D’Brasseur home. and Nov. 10 and 11 in ChAT LL eae 1 bg a Reuital Scheduled Felcniinget, daughter of Al. ana|preudent, presided. Atisnding — rlotte , chair- ) 3 a : eichtinger, da r . nt, . man, Mesdames Lowls 8.’ Essig Mrs. James Lathrop Gavin, past A luncheon will follow in the =~ ear er nf iy =n De In ae with Mrs. Ful Robert W. Lewis’ and Harry-A. Jice president general; Mrs, Her-| "5 . Bh. Athenasum. Ms. Sinem 3. Bas The couple was married Sept. 20/ler and Mrs. Noling were MesDurflinger and Miss Josephine Prt Ralston Hill, state vice re- Miss Dessie Schaefer of the Indianapolis Public Library checks out a copy of “Roosevelt and on Be table Lignin be. In the home of the Rev. Lloyd H./dames Frank Cox, Walter GreenBoyd; publicity and ‘publications 8¢t: and Mrs. Maxwell Droke| Hopkins" (Sherwood) for Mrs. Sydney Romer (center) and Mrs. Phillip Falender, members of the [sides Mrs. Liebes, will. include Shannon, 4211 Bowman Ave. The|ough William Snethen and Rob—Miss Jeannette Grubb, chair- ang Mes. hi gr Any . Temples Sisterhood. The Sisterhood is sponsoring its 12th annual series of book reviews by Rabbi {Mesdames R. J. Kahmann, Bon Rey. Mr. Shannon is pastor of|ert Richey, executive secretary. man, Miss Crystal Fisher and| o =. = =. PLer.| Maurice Goldblatt. The first review of Mr. Sherwood's book will be at 10:30 a.m. Nov. | in the (O- Aspy. Dwight Sherburne, Jack|the Madison Avenue Methodist . Miss Marguerite Orndorff. embers assisting with| 1 4i,napolis Hebrew Congregation Temple. . E. Harris, R. H. Shepard, Leonard) Church. Selective recruitment — Miss/th® arrangements Mes- Troy and Jack Rhecades, Miss 3 4 2 ul e Narcie Pollitt, chairman, Mes- dames Hal B. Randolph, William Irma Bachmann and Miss Emily] Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Richey, dames Martha Amos Leone Hall 0. YW Shiels Harold Oo Curtis, Vioor Clubs— MeCiullough, ts New Record * : ‘ nton 8S. we, J. Rus: ¢ . ¢/ approaching marriage of their / Wiliam Leow and Wadsworth andl meena 17. Aronis Woner, |UD 10 Entertain Out-of-Town Teachers mt loca: dae oF ie Aris and daughter. un. to ‘Wiliam 3c. Hattie Lundgren <hatrman, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Mark A. Daw- Skills Corps. .| Bottoms, 1252 W. Standard Ave. Total of | 1,154 Paul Iske, Mrs. Martha Turpin, |*°™ > Among the parties scheduled for next week is the luncheoncorresponding and recording sec- S———————————— The wedding. will be at 2:30 Garments Collected Miss Laura Holden and Miss| Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham, cura- to be given by the Eliza A. Blaker Club. The luncheon for out-of-iretaries. [rye . p. m. Nov. 27 in the Englewood - Ethel Mount; telephone — Miss({tor, Will help, and Mrs. George town teachers and former students of the teachers college, which is| The first meeting will be pec. Din ner -Br id ge Christian Church. This year's “in-gathering” of Anna Torrence, chairman, Misses|Simmons Dailey, harpist, willow the elementary division of the College of Education, Butler 8 in the World War Memorial ‘ . rome he Needlework Gulig exceeded Ruth Bozell, Carrie Francis, play. University, will be at noon Friday in Parlor A of the Hotel Lincoln. | The Friday Afternoon Readin Tomor row N 1g ht ‘Name Hostesses Tr Hubert Mertz, InThelma Grover, Ida Helphenstine,| The past honorary regents of Mrs. LaMar 8. Strong is in charge of reservations. Officers of Club will meet at 1 p. m. Oct. Reservations are being made. of o dianapolis branch president, anMabel Keller, Galvin, Nicoson,/the chapter will pour. They are|the club are Mrs. O. C. Neer, —— ~~~ ~~ lin the home of Mrs. 3. G. Gifford, bri t For Art Exhibit nounced today. ‘Anna Reade and Alvaretta Stod-Mesdames Charles F. Voyles, Fred president; Mrs, Jean DaVie and try Club. There. will be both|5125 N. Meridian St. Mrs, F. M. for the “dinner-briage tomorrow A total of 11,154 garments and dard. D. Stilz, Arch N. Bobbitt, George Mrs. Margaret Smith, first ana square and ballroom dancing. Montgomery and Mrs. George H. night in the Meridian Hills Coun-| The hostesses for the finally Too) 14 items, including 82 J C. Kolb, Gustavus B. Taylor, Wil- second vice presidents; Mrs. ye Hazel Force, president of Healey will assist the hostess, (try Club. This will be the first in week of the Indiana Artists|... "or shoes, were collected at Fashion Show Set liam Dobson and Maurice E. Blanche McClure, secretary; Mrs. ' | Mrs. Charles Cherdon will spedk 1 seri Club exhibition are announced. * : Tennant. B the Indianapolis English Club, an-\,, “y/o “ «pigntn Wonder”; the Jail sefies, The exhibit is in Ayres’ Audito-|.n¢ three-day event which ended Members of the Indianapolis ns Bk, rennet, 200 Me. Bounces committees and commit-laiy oy on “Fhe NI aa: Planning to attend are Messrs.| jum Tt will close Saturday. yesterday in the Advent Episcopal Alumnae Chapter, Pi Lambda and Miss Emma Colbert, OFigon. alrmen for the 1949-50 sea-| pq Mrs, Beatrice Clarks on “And|20d Mesdames Donald ¥. Lafuze, Tomorrow the members of the Chueh,

. : Still More.” W. L. Appel, Edward D. Campbell, yw. ; The items were packed and disTheta Sorority, will be hostesses Ronal d P opp responding, membership and out-| ppg Rosalie Spong is program Progrins ane theme for ‘the George 8. Olive, Marshall G. Knox, a ePartment Sb ill tributed to the 23 agencies of the

for the ‘annual staté dinner next of-town membership secretaries. ww Ernest L. Barr, Harry D. Hoole guild according to their individual fMbtireday. Tt will be held at 5] 0 Be Honored Others serving are Mrs. Geri, a Legion Awudliare Sets and Stacey B. Lindley. |Goundl of Byramids members2eeds $m. in the Hotel Lincoln. ~~ _ | Renalq pin Fopp, son of trude Bowen And am: Miss Edith|ton and Miss Evalyn Rabb, egion Auxiliary ets, Others forming parties with|will be hostesses in the afternoon. Toys Included * Toviations are exam o wil ME, und Mrs, Roger ops. 5180 SL, 0 Tis mes Mars iarguerte Ovndarit serving as Meeting Wednesday |tnir suis Include Dr and Mrs Mestares Homer | Anderson Some 800 writs vies contri ests attending the Indiana Mitzvah semwices and a reception Strong Marl A Ethelimembership chairman. Her com-| The John Holliday Ugit. Amer- Mesdames Thomas F. Carson, Leonidas Smith will serve. State Teachers’ Association. Saturday. "The ceremony will bey tit Ul To on, directors, mittee, includes Mrs. J. Emigett fcan Legion Auxiliary, will meet; ®. Shewmon, Hugh E. Rey-| On Saturday Miss Jessie McCalL“The Teacher — Her Appear<(2t® a.m. in the United Hebrewjypg prs, McClure and rec Ore! [Hume and Misses Vera Johns na LP aneaday. Mrs. nolds and Raymond S. Davis. [lie president of the Zonta Club, the di fice” will be the theme of &ronsregat chairmen of the standing(Helen Hodde, Florence Guild amd 7 ycomb, 6136 N. Pennsyl- willg Ae hostesses/by the Girl eyer F.

5 The reception is to follow in the], Jessie Mbore vania Bt, will be the hostess. “we pp ; le show by L. 8S. Ayres & Co. A {committees. , [Jess \ 3 GET today A s Carl A. Washington +. Reservations may be made|;V1A8 og. No . ‘invitations ~have| arg, Neier is chairman of the| The publicity chairman is Miss| Assistant luncheon hostesses Unit Sets Card Party «' [Ploch, i amin Bae Jou Amides. fhrough Miss Florence Schaub, id Sent. A juncheon, assisted by Mrs. Strong.|Jeannette Grubb, assisted by Miss|Will be Mesdames Elmer Gold-| Post Four, American Legion M. L. Faber, White ‘Guild, The shoe total is still in2926 College Ave., finance com-| -of-town’ guests will be Mr. '‘Hoedown' Set Doris Manuel. Other officers Smith, Dan 'Kibler, Oren Ruff,| Auxiliary, is sponsoring a card and Mesdames W. D. Keenan, complete. Yoiftee chairman. The dinner com- {30d Mrs. Philip Popp, Ocean with Miss Force are Mrs. Spong,| Alex Clark, Stuart Bishop and party at 6:30 p. m. Sunday in the Fred L. Pettijohn, Rue 8. Hin-| The items included 1379, for fnittée Includes Mesdames L. T. Park, Cal.; Messrs, and Mesdames The Newcomers’ Club will have|vice president; Daniel Welch,|Carl Switzer. Mrs. Kenneth Cof- Knightstown Home. Mesdames shaw and Carolyn Turner, Indian-|boys; 687, men; 403, women; 2179, Rankin, L. V. Phillips and RR. {Maurice Brevannes, James Der-la “Texas Hoedown” at 9 p. m. to-|treasurer, and Miss Nancy Mc- fin will preside at the business Robert Tatman, Wilbur Woolen apolis Branch, National League/girls; 4971, infants, and 1368, Hightower, Miss Helen ‘Pearson rico; Charles Derrico ‘and David|morrow, in. the Lakeshore Coun-iIntosh and Miss Phyllis Waters, session. 2 and Frank Friddle are chairmen.'of Penwomen. household. and Miss Effie Winterrowd. {Sussman, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Freedman and Mr. and Mrs. William Jegen, 4014 N. Mrs. Philip Freedman, Detroit; acoma- St., was hostess yester- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kastan and y for the monthly social meet- Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kastan, ng of the Alpha Chapter, BetajLouisville; Mr. and Mrs. Martin hi Theta Sorority. Mrs. Wood-|Schwartz, Muncie, and Mr. and

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