Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1950 — Page 18

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Legislative Program

Favors Federal nd For Schools, Health

CHICAGO, Tan T- Predera) ald} Yor education in “publicly con troll tax+- supported schools only” nd legislation to assist financiaily the states in the de. velopment and maintenance of focal public health units are urged in the currently active legisjation program of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. This announcement was made

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today by Mrs. Rollin Brown of Los Angeles, group legislation] chairman.

The program, adopted by the organization's board of managers, endorsed several other measures péfore the present congress, just reconvened. This includes liberalization of the Displaced Persons Act, prohibition of pald advertising of alcoholic beverages in interstate commerce and over the radio and the allowance of adequate appropriations for six federal offices operating in the fields of child and communit te Sela yi Members of the Newcomers Club are planning a card ro Bupport was given to bills to! day in Block's Auditorium. Mesdames Thal Hollenbeck, B. F. Rei ‘provide for the use of federal] on arrangements for the event,

funds for the return home &f This Week's Calendar of Club

runaway children and to dembn strate public library service people in areas without it or in

adequately served. A stand for By AGNES H. OSTROM hostess. “The Running of the establishment of a strong na- A variety of programs will high Tide” (Forbes), Mrs. Alice Ging tional defense rather than uni light club meetings set for this Vincent Chautauqua—Noon, Mrs

1433 N. Pennsylhostess. Program

week. The schedyle follows: C TOMORROW

T. Austin,

versal military training was revania Kt,

iterated. Postal rate increases for

library books and special second- Alpha Epsilon Latreian—1 p. m Mrs. 8B. L. Scoles and Mrs. H * ¢lass mailings werd opposed, Mrs. C. R. Krabbenhoft, 5945 KE. Redding Gladden Drive, hostess, “Bocial- Welfare—12:30 p. m. 38th St. Boost School Lunches | ized Medicine,” Larry .Richard-| Branch, Merchants National Adequate congressional appro-| son. Guest day. Bank. Mrs. O. L. Hatton, chair-

priations to carry out the school Alpha Mu Latrelan—1 p. m. Mra, Sunch | rogram and the extension Wayne Burns, 7600 N. Meridian Ree Ene ARS A RN yl xa of noRprof brzanizas i adder aid NIrs Wen.

man; Mesdames Russell Fuller, Richard Maxwell, € orydem bier.

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“EIONS" SCH WN CHE TORTIOHEP PTX ~ AVKINCATLS. BUAIers. ‘Woman's A 5 pom rr Chappe AM; PEO 8 p.m Mrs: 2 pom. Mrs: Wo A Myers, Congress were supported. Ratifi-'g¢ponacum Turners Women's Hotel Washington. “A Fool A.C. Johnson, 4455 N, Penns¥|- Chester Ave. hostess; Mrs. J. Dehnbostel and Mrs. H. M. cation of the child labor amend- Auxiliary—8 p. m. Athenaeum. There Was" Edward 8, Dowl- vania St, hostess. Program). .C. Morrison. lingsworth. Mrs. Noble | ests of Club ment by the eight. additional| pinner and games ing.. Guests. Mrs. A. H. M. Graves and Miss “Bortfolio—6 p.m. Propylaeum. Will speak. states necessary was urged. CIHN—Noon. Mrs. W. M. Wilson, TUESDAY Elizabeth Roberts. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Foltz, Mrs. E. M. Eddingfield. 5127 Husbands of the members of Under the heading of Federal 5603 | Washington St. host- Alpha Delt Latreian ~~ 1 p.m. Second Tuesday of the Monfh— Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Kautz and Primrose Ave, will be hostess at the Practer Club will be special Ald for Education in the active ess. Dessert, business, bridge. I WwW. C. Hi T7276 N Ln 7:30 p.m Mrs, Marshall Wil- Mrs, Mary Kautz, supper com- 8 p. m. that day for the Hoosier guests program, the following statement Alpha Epsil Ch Delta Thet rs ser, I< . Fenn- lfams., 8 N , ! PP - Vagabond Chapter meetin Mrs. Thursday.\ P a Epsilon Chap., Delta Theta ov ivania St. hostess: Mrs. Fw, jams, 814 N. DeQuincy St, mittee. “She Sewed a Fine '28300N pter 8. of Jolicy was reafirme au—7:30 p. m. Miss Pauline. Ay pecker and Mrs. T. O. Phil. hostess; Mrs. John Manson, Seams! Mrs. Jean Brown Wag- 5 G. Connelly will be the speak- P. ™. In the home of Mrs. Leon We believe it is necessary for | Twi: 3228 College Ave. host- t : hy + LU assistant en 8 |E. DeSautels, 4332 Central Ave. the federal government to ap ys Business. pott, assistants. Speaker, Miss kalon—12:3 he noon Tuesday luncheon of! John K. Rickelshaus will bell Helen Hollingsworth, Ayres’ T0kalon—12:30 p.m. Mrs. J. R. FRIDAY , y propriate funds to supplement! Fortnightly Study 2:15 Pp. DM. jpainiro denartment. Rickley, 3020 Sutherland Ave. 3 ‘ < the Australian Chapter will be in the speaker f the guest pro-| those raised by local and state] past New Xork St. Branch, Fortni htly Hterary 2-30 hostess. Program, Mrs. Harry Alpha Gamma Latreian—8 p. m. the Hotel Warren. Mrs. Fern Nor- Tam. He willxtalk on “St governments to provide adequate) Inaiana National Bank, Mrs. na A lala, pm O14 Karcher Miss Lucille Bryor, 2035 N. Me- ris will give the program. Thomas Aquinas. educational opportunities for alll Af E. Robbins, hostess; Mrs. T. ard New. Mrs Carl F. Eve Tuesday Afternoon Study —1p.m., Tidian St, hostess. Mesdames Friday, the Joan;of Arc Chap-| Members of te Wpogram comchildren and you. We support the) w McLean and Mrs. G. W lel h. ‘ Mrs. H.Hiatt. 5456 Kenwood William Bowen, Mabel 8. Ber- ter will convene at 12:30 p.m. mittee are in charge\of arrangeprincipal that any such funds Shugert, assistants, Book re- Lota alla m.. Mrs. Marshall Ave. hostess “Know Your TY and A. F. Malott, Misses Mrs. George Layne, 417 N. Denny ments. They include \Mesdames appropriated by the federal 8OV-| view, Mrs. H. 8. Adams. Knox, Pe Ralston Drive. Enemy” Tom Sawyer Pryor, Clara Max Applegate Ave. will be the hostess. Her as-| Paul C. Furgason, Charles E. ernment shotld go to publicly Irvington Coterfe—1 p. m. Mrs. W.' hostess. hy Mrs. Paul E Westfield Woman's — 12:30 p.m. and Elizabeth Matthis, com- sistants will be Mrs. Edna B. Mason and DeSautels. controlled, tax-supported schools RB (Gates 21 Pasadena St. host- Stubbs and Mrs. L. M. Pecsok. Mrs. Roy Vondette and Mrs.. mittee. Special associate mem- Lambert and Mrs. Harry Poll. emi only. | ess; Mésdames W. E. Bushong, frvington Chautauqua 2 p.m. Lowell Nussbaum, hostesses. ber meeting. Tre! speaker will be Mrs. George WCTU Unit Sets N “We support legislation that| |, B| Mosiman and Floyd Mrs C J Betts. 130 8. Ritter Election; covered-dish luncheon. Clio—1 p. m. Mrs. R. W)\ Kel- - Bradshaw. : S > T ) would provide grants-in-aid for] Jeffries, assistants. Fabulous Ave. hostess: Mrs. L. W. Gels. WEDNESDAY lum, 3935 Carrollton Ave, - Se —, ession lomorrow publicly controlled, tax-supported, New Orleans,” Mra. Harvey assistant. “The Golden Age,” Heyl Study—2 p.m. 38th Street hostess. “Mental Health,” Mks. Hospital Guild | The Irvington Unit, WCTU, schools; allocation to states on perguson. Mrs. E. A. Perkins Jr. Guest Branch, Merchants National Horace Shonle and Mrs. R. M\ TI {will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the basis of relative per capita Present Day—10730 a. m. Mrs. day. Bank. “The Naked and the Loomis. o Meet Tuesday the home of Mrs. H. A. Vertrees, income and school-age popula-| I. Harkness, 212 E. 40th st. Irvington Tuesday-—2 p.m. Mrs. Dead” (Mailer), Mrs. G. O. Friday Afternoon Literary—2 \The St. Margaret's Hospital 2¢ 8, Irvington Ave. Mrs. W. F. tion; and provisions for a mini-| hostess; social committee; as- gH. Landers, 320 Poplar Road, Byrd; discussion leader, Mrs. P.M Mrs. C.B. LaDine, 4221 Guild will meet at 1:30 p. m, Holder is the assistant hostess. mum foundation program to, sistants. Program, Mrs. J. F. hostess. “Our Nation's Re- H.D. Wolfe E. 35th St. hostess. “Tea the Tuesday. There will he a tea Mrs. G. O. Taylor will give serve as a guide for equalizing Edwards. Election of officers. sources.” Mrs. Lou Robertson. Jo-She-Ma—12:30 p. m., Mrs. Har- World Over,” Mesdames Don- after fhe business session: the devotions and Mrg. Walton educational services within the Social Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Meridian Heights Inter-Se 2:15 vey Belton, Acton. hostess; Mrs ald SKteinbarger, Earl Clam- Mrs.\Bert A. Gwynn, 2550 Cold Wilson will lead a discussion on ata. Walter Titus. 124 N. Denny St p.m. Mrs. J. K. Mahrdt, 5252 Ralph Ruschhaupt, assistant. pitt and Clyde Simmons. Springs Road, is to be the hostess. “United Nations.” =, -

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Dinner Meeting = To Be Held Thursday

Paul H. Blaisdell, executive director of the National Committee

Traffic Safety

for Tragic. Safety; will be guest speaker - for the Indianapolis

i The dinner meeting will be at F '8 p. m. in the Woman's Depart.

| Careful—The Life You Save May

| the Bureau of Motor Carriers and/ ‘has held his present position | since 1945. \ Active in PTA

| He is also a member of the e¢xe-

{public support, the President's | A resident of Des Plaines, IIL,| | Mr. Blaisdell is active in PTA work and is president of the ' {board of education for Cook! . County No. 66. and fashion show to be held Tues- od Louise Rice, rt and F. E. Wright are working safety committee chairman, will introduce him.

Activities i in Indianapolis

ment Club. i The speaker will talk on Be]

{Be Your Own.” He has served as! Joint board member for the Inter-| state Commerce Commission and, Mrs, Kathryn Turney Garten Mrs. Catherine Sauer Smith

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ITSC Units

health and List Sessions

The Women of the First Friends Church will sponsor the last in a series of four musical book reviews at 8:15 Tuesday in the Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge High School. The proceeds of the reviews go to the American Friends Service Committee. Mrs. Kathryn Turney "Barten will review “Debussy” (Thompson). She will be accompanied by Mr. Catherine Sauer Smith, Michigan City, pianist,

Newspaper Work To Be Discussed

Adelia Chapter to Mark 10th Year

Five ITSC chapters have an-

day meeting of the Woman's Press Club. The lunch-

ONT ToT Ave. hostess; Mrs. Program, Mrs. Don Leonard hounced meetings for the week. leon session will he in the Hotel B J. \ohnson, assistant. “A and Mrs. John Toon. The Adelia Chapter will cele- waghington. Peek In¥g the Family Album.” Minerva—1:30 p.m. Mrs. George brate its 10th anniversary at 6:30) Inciuded on the panel will be P Mesdames\ A. G. Shoptaugh, Wood, 5122 Washington Blvd. P.M. tomorrow in the YMCA. Mrg Beatrice Acklemire, IndiE. C. Rubudy, F. L. Barlet and hostess; Mrs. E. E. Shelton, Charter members will be special gnganolis Star; Mrs. Grace JackK. J. Miles. \ assistant. “Marian Anderson’ Buests. Post. members are invited 4, "pjaintield Friday Caller, and Chap. S, PEO 7:30 p.m. Miss (Vehanen), Mrs. J. W. Ford. to attend. Mrs, Floyd Farley 18 yg pHarrfet Cartmel, MartinsRuth Hut ching and Mrs. L. A. THURSDAY event chairman and Mrs. Clayton vy)1s Dajly Reporter. —Bréece, 3515 N. “Pennsylvania CY . Ridge will give the program on| nrg john Dyer and Mrs. Frank St, hostesses, « Beta Delphian—Noon. Mrs. Wal- “Stockholm.” } Green Jr. are to be the hostesses. Chap. W, PEO--7:30 p.m., Mrs. ter Jensen, 4214 Otterbein Ave. Members of the Evangeline Reservations should be made with

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Optometric Group

To Meet Jan. 22-24

The Women’s Auxiliary, Inde ana Optometri¢ Association, will

22 through Jan. 24 in the Severin Hotel. This will coincide with the

534 annual meeting of the association.

Mrs. Robert Ledig is general

chairman. The convention will open with a business meeting Jan. 23. Dr, Charles Jeffrey will speak and new officers will be elected. There will be a luncheon on Jan. 23. Mrs. Mary Anne Sipe will

speak on “The Romance of the

Diamond.” A breakfast is planned for 10 a. m. on Jan. 24, Mrs. Roy E. Denny, president of the nae tional auxiliary, will speak. =

Officers Listed

Committee heads are Mrs. Don R. Peck, Elwood, and Mrs. James P. Leeds, luncheon; Mrs. R. EK,

Three state newspaper women/ will speak on their typical work-| {ing days at the 12:15 p. m, Tues-| Indiana |

Ta-Unite. Pair, Up Pana Pa

Sawyer, Columbus, and Mrs. J. R, Shreve, breakfast; Mrs. Frank Otte, registration. Mrs. D. M. Jones, Shelbyville, educational program, and Mrs. R, A. Major, Shelbyville, printed -programs. The officers of the group are Mrs. V. A. McCleary, Warsaw, president; Mrs. Forrest Kamman, Seymour, and Mrs, Horace Jenner, Frankfort, first and second vice presidents, and Mrs. Ledig, secretary-treasurer.

Church Rite

“Vows to Be Read

Miss Rosemond - Pollard

N. Alabama St. Mr, and Mrs, Glenn C. White, Eaton, are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. William Moore will be the matron of honor. The bride will wear a navy blue suit with navy blue accessories, She will have a corsage of white gardenias, Mr, Moore will be the best man while the ushers will be Bruce Dungan and Daniel Morton, After a wedding trip to Detroit, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

Sisterhood fo Meet |

Mrs. T. R. Cockman, 1026 Euclid Ave., will be hostess Tuesday for the 1' p. m. meeting of Chap. U, PEO Sisterhood. The founders day program will be under the di. rection of Mrs. H. E. Wilcox.

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Tuesday, January 10th Through Saturday, January 14

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have its annual convention Jam,

and : Jack Parliament will be married at 2:30 p.m. today in the Central at the group's meeting Baptist Church. The Rev. G. H, It will be held at 8 O'Donnell will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pollard, 2424

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