Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1949 — Page 13
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gram at 2:30 p, m. Sunday in the . DAR chapter house. Mrs. William G. Patterson is arranging the event, DE Iai wl be Karl ay pl Vv Joyce Northeutt, Larry Keenan, Carol Sue Coons, Charles Lamprey, Martha Lasky, Bob Stensby, Alice Knapp, Marceita May, Sally
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William F. Cooper and
fs. Harry 8. Glen will give a ceeds of the society's all-day talent bazaar Thursda personal shower Sunday after-| fund. Ground for the new construction will be broken at 55th
Musdames R. W, Stockwell, Wilbur Peat and R. F. Ketbox lft to right of the Women's Seciety of the Meridian Street Methodist Church inspect a replica of the new church building. Pro. | ay in the present structure will go to the building and N. Meridian Sts. this month.
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“lin the: Central Library. Miss
The Indianapolis Branch of the! American “Association of Univer. |sity Women announces its study {calendar for the remainder of {this mofith. | On Monday the handicraft| {group will meet at 7:30 p. m, in} Shortridge High School. Mrs. C.|#§ L. Munger is chairman and Gor{don Johnson is the instructer. Mrs. John Gavin is.chairman of
Is to meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Kingan and Co.” The evening section of the contemporary literature group will meet at 7:30 o'¢lock Tuesday
Agnes F. Brown is chairman. Mrs. Murray Conner will review). ‘Bride of Fortune.” The international relations evening unit will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday in the home of Miss Frances Moder, 3607 Winthrop Ave. Miss Frieda Herbst is chairman. The pre-school education group will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. L. V. Leonard, 901 N, Campbell Ave. Books, toys and hobbies for pre-school youngsters will be discussed. Mrs. James. 8. Sligar.is chairman. |
Mrs. Jacob Is Chairman
Study Sores Sorority Displays New Cl
{ {trusa Club. The event is to be next
Student Placement “Progress Through Understand. ing” will be the theme of the 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting of the Ale
Friday ih the Gold Room of the Hotel Washington. There will be a panel discussion of the placement of high school . graduates. Miss Gretchen Vander. schmidt, St. Louis; Richard Emory and Miss Jeanette L. McElroy will take part. Members of the Women’s Rotary Club are invited to attend the meeting. Counseling and vocational guidance personnel and the deans of women of the city high schools will be honor guests,
Miss Portia Christian is chair
Jones, Maydie Carruth, Eunice Johnson, Genevieve Shaw, Janice Berlin, Martha Robinson, Helen Hollingsworth, Hattie Lundgren, Evelyn Vick and Grace Gabriel.
Luncheon Set
Miss Norma Brown of the Butler University chapter of Delta |
Mrs. D. A. Hathaway, 4202 Cold| pois, Delta Sorority shows Mrs. Frank B. Tufts and Mrs. Harold E.
Spring .Road, will be hostess to {the afternoon section of the in-
| meeting - will , be that of the second- and third-year discussion | —
noon for Miss Eugenia Schoen.! The party will be in the Glen home, Nancy hostess
Sears will assist the!
Sears will be married at 3:30 p. m.| Nov. 27 in the Washington Street! Methodist Church. Guests will include Mesdames! John F. Schoen, Edward J. Schoen, Sullivan, Harry Glave, Fields, Winfield Smith, Edward] spor Pitcher, H. L. Tackett, Alfred E. Kahle, Nelson Roetter, Dan Schmidt,
Charles Smith, Miss Joan Carter and Miss Nancy Tackett.
Schedules Luncheon
There will be a noon luncheon Pontius, for the members of the Woman's 'Esden. Rotary Club Monday in the Hotel Washington.
Lawrence W. Hinds of the
speaker and Miss Doris’ ‘Holmes heen pledged to Chi Omega! will preside. Miss Elizabeth Ohr Sorority. She is a sophomore in| Transylvania College.
is program chairman. .
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Margaret Albertson Guest at Dinner
Miss Marjorie Hattie Schoen, Merrill tained with a dinner party Louise night in honor of Miss Margaret, son. The table was decorated with| Walter Brown, Byron ivory and emerald green, Miss Al-| Carter, . Herman Shumate and bertson's bridal colors. Miss Albertson and Robert wal-| lace will be married Thanksgiving | ' [Day in the chapel of the First] Woman $ Rotary Club Presbyterian Church. Present at the dinner were Mrs. | | ‘(Mary "Kay Bland, Misses Pauttne[ Irma Cox and Jr
Pledged to Sorority
Marion County Juvenile Court isi LEXINGTON, Ky. Nov. 11—| to be the guest speaker. He will Miss Betty Hubble, daughter of discuss juvenile problems. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hubble, 1711
Lenora Dailey will introduce the, !College Ave. Indianapolis, has
| My Day—
Daughter of Slaves Founded Florida College for Negroes
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Nov. 11—Recently I attended a dinner
which was ‘the opening gun of the campaign to raise a large. fund
for improving the plant of Bethune-Cokman College in Daytona,
Fla.
then felt she must dedicate her life to giving that same chance to. young. people of her race. With only a dollar and a half in her pocket, she started a little school in a shack with five little Negro girls as her first pupils. She has given most of ‘her life to keeping this school
alive and helping it to grow. |
Today it has many buildings and 1100 students, but it must have more space and better equipment if it is to fulfill the needs of the younger generation of colored people.
‘Akin to a Child’
Courageous ..as. ever, Mrs. Bethune has embarked on the
! terrific task of raising the
a - w . Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune, whose parents were slaves, tells a moving story of how she was given a chance for education, and 1
“needed money, feeling, I think, that this school is akin to a child.- You -hope the child will carry on and improve on the type of service its parents were able to When you think of a school | as you would a child, you put your hopes for the future into | the ability of that school to carry-on in the spirit in which you have lived. It is for this, I believe, that Mrs. Bethune is hoping and working.
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8ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Mrs. | Olive Litz Mitz, 70, of St. Peters- 8ar¥, has a woman chimney Wayne Township High School—! burg, Fla, was. a bride at 11, a sweep. She is Piroska Miklos, 28, {mother of nine. at 25 and a who took over the business from
grandmother at 30.
{Bethlehem Lutheran Church, The
Stone, members of the Psi Psi Psi Sorority, one of the new chairs [ternational relations unit at 1:30] in _the thapter house, Psi Psi Psi is the mothers’ club of the Butler National Bank. Mrs. Edward Frei[p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Louis Jacob group. The members will sponsor a book review at 1:30 p. m. Tues. Rage will preside and the Rt. Rev, lis chairman. Another wednesday] day in Block's Auditorium. Proceeds will be used to redecorate |Msgr. Raymond Bosler will speak. the house on the Butler campus.
enone Ss het 5% County PTA Council Plans
ev. Donaia Eier ant WS Tho Heqlth Conference
|afternoon contemporary literature Rov will meet at 1:30 p. m.
The Marion County Council of Parent Teacher Associations
ov. 21 in the home of Miss Will sponsor its third annual health conference Monday in the
review “Lead Kindly Light.” On Nov, 21 the recent gradu-| lates will meet at 7:30 p. m. in!
{the home of Miss Marilyn Master- will be Dr. Dan C. Barrett, Mrs. The music Hahn and Walter Argow.
[study group will meet at 7:45/cheon will be served at 11:50 a. Nov. 22. in the home of/M. Afternoon speakers include Pike Township —86 p.m. Open
m. Br Toa P. Lahr, 4030 Forest Hugh Thompson and Rueben| house.
|son, 2837 Ruckle St.
Manor Mrs. Alfred Holman and] | Behimer.
(Moder, Mrs. Lloyd 8. Wilhite will World War Memorial. The chairmen are Mesdames Vernon Carlin George Coldren, A. M. Feeley and C. R. McClure. Registration will begin at 9:30 a. m. The morning speakers
Jeanne Goss, , Dr. E. Vernon
Lun- a Ww. C. Anderson, apesker.
| Garden Clip? 30 p.m. Safety
Mrs John McCaw will present! Several . units of the . county - film.
the program. | Mrs. F. 8. Wood, 2036 Wash, lington Blvd. will be hostess to {the leathercraft group at 7:30 p. m., Nov. 23. Mrs.” Munger is
TA will méet next week.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Lawrence “Grade—T: 30 p.m, Joe Pierson, speaker.
Shadeland— 7:15 p. m. PRIHF {Crooked CI nn p.m. Mrs, Kappas, speaker.
Herbert eet, speaker,
THURSDAY
{chairman The schéot age educa- Edgewood—7:30 p.m. Dr. Rinse Creek Study Group—
tion unit will meet at 7:30 p m.,,! B. Reed;
Nov. 29, to discuss discipline. {McFarland Center— 2 p.m, Al
| Mrs. A. E. Kuerst, 401 Westfield | (ve, will be the hostess.
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Thanksgiving program. (Ma {Decatur Central—7:30 p. m. Film.
{Warren Central—7 p.m. Dr.-Hen- Glenns Valley=-7:30 p.m. Film. ry G. White, speaker.
BUDAPEST — Budapest, ud Southport Grade—7:30 p. m, Open Nora—86 p.m, J. E. Palmer, st. Paul, Degree of Honor, Alpha
7:30 p. m, Safety program.
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11:30 a. m. Mrs, C, E. Colling, | meet next week in the Service ywood—8 p.m, _ Thanksgiving
{Flackville—5 p.m. Fall festival. {Thursday -—— ‘Mother, Bethel and
. WEDNESDAY Albert W a fa | Hickory College—1:30 p.m. Dr. rt alsman Center—T:30 p. Library, and Friday—Riverside,
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The Newman Mothers Club of | Butler University will have a cov. ered dish luncheon Tuesday in the 38th St, branch of the Merchants
Mrs. Leo Landwerlen and Mrs, {J. G. Wood are chairmen, assisted by Mesdames H. J. Baltz, Paul Bonham, Charles J. Creighton, Carrol E. Harper, Frank Kelley, Ellen Kennedy, Helén Murphy, Maurice Roeder, Oscar Stumpf, Donald Underwood and John ig.
| Grover L. Hartman will speak n “The Christian Family—A Nation's Hope” at a meeting of the Monday Club of Indianapolis. The group will meet Monday in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co.
Mr. Hartman is secretary of the department of social services, Church Federation, Mrs. George +E: Maxwell will preside. =
White Cross Guild Units Announce Meetings
Several units of the Methodist |Hospital's White Cross Guild will
{Center, al Monday -- Third Christian, Broadway Baptist and Woodruff Place; y—New Jersey and Meridian Heights; Wednesday
Omicron Alpha, Office, Southport Nightingales and Triple BE;
Prentice and Brookside.
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