Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1949 — Page 19
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and Mrs. Harris; Mrs. Melville F. |
Johnstone, director of the Rich-
Albert; Dr. Reid Winsey, chairman of the fine arts department, DePauw University, and = Mrs. Winsey, and Bertram Newhouse, New York.
Reservations Made
Reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Scherrer, Dr. and Mrs. G, H. A, Clowes, Messrs. and Mesdames Albert L. Zoller, John G. Rauch, Wilbur D, Peat, Donald M. Mattison, Anton Vonnegut, Harry V, Wade, J. Perry! Meek, Charles Greathouse Jr. Fisk Landers, Alexander Thomson and David K. Rubins, Roger| Wolcott and William George Sullivan. © : Others planning to attend are Mesdames Noble Dean, Charles Latham, Robert H., Tyndall and Ward Hackleman and Miss Lucy Taggart. : Mrs. Latham and Mrs. Dean are in of - the reception which will follow the preview in the Herron Art Museum. Mrs, Vonnegut and Mrs. Robert B. Falley are arranging the refreshments and the decorations.
Hostesses include Mesdames Latham, Dean, Vonnegut, Robert A. Adams, Clarence Efroymson, Henry R. Hope, Edwin McNally, William J. Young, Sylvester Johnson, Hiram Wasson McKee, Warrack Wallace, Fred P, Baker, C. Harold Buehl, Dan E. Flickinger, Jerome E. Hoh'man, Fred Lay, Irving Moxley Diven and Ray F. Sparrow.
Symphony Ducat Sale Winding Up
The annual season ticket sale of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's 1949-50 concert series is in its last week. ' The Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority has purchased 56 season tickets in a block to be distributed by the state council of the organization to students. The symphony season will open with a pair of concerts Saturday
night in the clubhouse.
To Be Topic of
of the School 76 Parent-Teachers Wednesday. Dr, Glen V. Ryan will talk.
Walter Latz, member of the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women, who recently attended the Vassar
College Family Institute; Rabbi W. P. Greenfeld, Beth-El Temple; Wade Fuller, Howe High School insrtuctor, ad Dr. Alex T. Ross, Indiana University Medical School neurology professor. The audience will take part in the dis-
night, Nov. 12, and Sunday after- cussion.
noon, Nov. 13.
Other meetings announced for
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'What Makes a Good Parent’
A panel on “What Makes a Good Parent” will be a feature Association meeting at 7:30 p.m. :
PTA Meeting
Panel members will include Mrs.
next week by the Indianapolis PTA Council are:
TUESDAY Theodore Potter School—1 p. m.
Film, “Two Little Rats and How They Grew,” Mrs. Lelia Ogle, education department, State Health Board. Study
group meeting. WEDNESDAY
School 51—1:30 p. m. “You Are a Very Important Person,” Mrs. Frank Walker. Program by newly organized school orchestra.
School 77—8 p. m. Fathers will conduct meeting. Safety Patrol review, movies and group singing. Box supper. - t 2 # The Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers will hold a Parents Institute Sunday through Wednesday in the Memorial Union building, Purdue University. Mrs. Robert F. Shank, Region
Four national vice president, will preside Monday at the School of| Instruction for state board of)
managers in connection with the institute. The day's program beginning at 9 a. m. will be open to council presidents and county chairmen accompanying board members to the institute. There will. be a 6 p. m. dinner in the home economics building lunchroom. Business will include elections of the scholarship, nominating and elections committees, board member appointments and discussions of the 1950 convention and the scholarship project and fund.
“Home and Family Life” is the
ings Tuesday and Wednesday. Topics on the Tuesday program will include the school lunch program, importance of pre-school year and contributior of mental hygiene. Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, president of the Indianapolis PTA Council, will lead an afternoon panel on “Organization Study Groups in Secondary Schools.” The ' Lafayette city and county councils will give a
ing.
will give the keynote speech at the evening meeting. Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Greenfield, president of the state congress, will preside:| Mrs. James L. Murray will preside at the Wednesday morning session Speakers will include Miss Ruth Schooler, Gary; Dr. Elizabeth K. Wilson and Dr. Harold Christensen, both of Purdue. The conference will, close Wednesday afternoon after a
Jr. of here also will be a panel
theme for the conference meet-|
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Prof. J. R. Mitchell of Purdue|
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The Theta Rho Chapter, Tau. Phi Lambda Sorority, will have| a Halloween party at 8 p. m. to-
There will be a wiener roast for The Indianapolis
the members, rushees and guests. |
A square dance is on the calendar for the members and guests; . of the Gamma Phi Zeta Sorority. offers some advice. The event is to be at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the YWCA, 329 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Norma
French Mayor Doces. Doers. Mares Qunian(Sjves Thanks
pianist, and Jessie Spencer, fid- . Expresses Gratitude
dler, will play. efreshment committee . ne To Sorority Times Special
members are Mesdames Avery Goddens, Fred W. Dierdorf, WilHam R. Chattin, John Roll, Wil-{ PARIS, Oct. 28—The mayor of liam J. Mankin and Robert Rich- Meudon, suburb of Paris, ex-
Males and Miss Hazel Peacock,
the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority at a luncheon recently. i It was the third anniversary of To Be Bride the French relief program sponChurch Wedding {Administrator for the Save the {Children Federation, and Miss Set In December {Beatrice Woodman, chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Rusie, 4049 the Kappa project, are conferring daughter, Barbara, to Warren, Since 1946 the Kappas have Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8./worked through the federation, a |W. Bennett, 6316 Broadway. national child service organizaThe wedding will be at 7:30 tion, sponsoring individual chilDr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. scrority is aiding more than 600 The bride-to-be is attending De- youngsters. Pauw University and is a Delta Delta Delta Sordrity member.
mond. pressed his gratitude and the gratitude of Meudon’s children to Barbara Rusi barbara Rusie sored by the sorority. Mrs. Olga |N. New Jersey St. announce the with school heads ané social |approaching marriage of their workers in Meudon. 'p. m. Dec. 27 in the McKee Chapel, dren and groups of school chilTabernacle Presbyterian Church. dren in Meudon. At present the { * Mr. Bennett is attending pur. Cooking Beets jdue University where he is a] A few spoons of vinegar added
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Association omen a style show and tea Nov. 8 in Ayres’ Auditorium. Miss M menu suggestions. Miss Edrie Sterling (right), tea room hostess,
I. Bowman, European|th® maid of honor for her sister
of Insurance Wi will “hold ary Kay association members, look over
Miss Finley Names Attendants
attendants, Miss Elizabeth Finley will be married to Russell C. James on Nov. 7. Her sister, Marcia, will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids are to be Mesdames Alvin E. Meyer, Allen W. Moorman and John C. Holmes. The best man is to be Rex E. Blood and the ushers will be John R. Finley, Curtis E. Jordan and Alan C. Kamplain, Jr. Miss Marjorie Stewart will be
Miss Wanda Mae Stewart at her marriage Nov. 6. The bridegroom-to-be is James Robert Wheeler. Parents of the couple are Mr. amd Mrs. M. A. Stewart, New Cas{tle, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Wheeler, 209 N. Pershing Ave. Rufus R. Wheeler, Cincinnati, brother of the prospective bridegroom, is to be the best man and Herschell Sartor and Elvin Higdon will be ushers.
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vice chairman. Mrs, Fisher will introduce the speaker.
Mrs. Whitley is nationaly president and Mr. Freiberg is executive secretary.
The Marion County Council of Republican Women will elect of ficers 3 Mrs. Edwin Steers, 3686 Fall Creek Blvd. is to be hostess for the meeting and a tea from 2 to 4 p. m, Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge will review “The Chain” (Wellman) and Mrs. Laurence R. Hayes will play the piano. Mrs. Grace Guess and Mrs. Hubert Jordan will pour. The chairman is Mrs. Stanton Montague, assisted by Mesdames Berta Hibner, Otto Mayes and John Carter.
Mrs. Lyman H. Thompson is president.
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