Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1950 — Page 15

: Tg ¢ yf it 3 A - i : ” tnd A ~ roflorrROW _r TT Aighs Outisten Latralan 5 p10. A RN iat La Sheffield Inn. Speaker, e bi Discussion Subject son; butfet supper; guests. Re. ' Tekers” will discupsed by|Chrmelian—Noon, Mrs. B. L. Byrwe ket, 3127 N. Capitol Ave, hos-| nd William, A, Carroll Wednesday| ioe: Mrs, Haney Vann and clock. last . before the Community Welfare de~| Ars. Harry Kennett, assistants. | nth Street partment of the Netnaws De: Zeta Kapps Chap. Delta Theta! a purtajent Club, Mrs. A Tau—8 p. m. Mrs. Norval Cor-| matron of will preside at the 12:30 p. m.| ptt, 2035 N. Meridian St. hos-| th yy of hostess for the Con discussion luncheon in the club- tess; Miss Betty Lou Cotting-| . + y ture ‘after temporary| house, . . ton, assistant. neck .and | Tes >Hi tomion group at The spesiter is executive secre-/Irvington Woman’'s—2:30 p. m, hips. bi po 8 a oor Boll : ] tary of the Voluntary Trade As-| Mrs. R. BE. Huggins, 814 N. Boleta in the be given by Mrs. ) will} sociation of all Independent, ton Ave, hostess. “Robert by Mrs. Miller. Miss Isabel Howard Theater Owners in Indiana. He| Burns” Mrs. H. C, Collier. fis Rose- chAiman, ‘Drummond was associated with Metro-Gold-| LaPhyllis—8 p. m. Mrs. N. F. Aids... Recent graduates will meet wyn-Mayer Motion Picture for 12| Wetzel, 15 Bankers Lane, host-| RN odlelght: 10 Ln ematrew 1 the Mrs. Cecil A. Taylor and Mrs. Monday Conversation—Mrs. H. D. "Joke Dadi EE ar aapts Natious] William S. Mayer are in charge| Goode, 935 E. 34th St. hostess. eves were: talk on “Floral of luncheon reservations. Review, Mrs. Goode. -matehing and will give a Ariangemei Assisting committees will be/New Era—1 p. m. Mrs. R. R. ength veil - Chatrman of the group is Miss| Mrs. J. M. Whitehead and Mrs.| Gray, 813 Layman Ave, hostess. ged: with * Marilyn Masterson William T. Riker, courtesy, and| “American Hymn Writers,” Mrs. | a bouquet Members of the evening Con- Mrs. Wiliam F. Kraas Jr. and| E. E. Padgett. denims. < 5. temporary Literature group will Mrs. Frank L. Jennings, door. Cusp G, PRON Bm. iS ” it ” . ; . Brinkman, . 7 aw | BRTD TD Hestsses Named fom xreien National Bank. Mrs. Howard 8. : ’ ! ! Mrs. Harry G. Kennett and Mrs. Ch RAL gig asth St ption “the Obenchain will review “The Great- “Mesdames J. Harold Wright, J. E. LaFollette and E. N. Smith ede to right) go over lists for | Margaret Fleury, luncheon host-|™'g o'er oo onal Bank. -s They : : og Story Bust Told Miss Agnes! the Indianapolis PEO Sisterhood annual founder's day luncheon. It will be held at 12:30 p. m. Sat S30 Shatttien, vil » J oioted | Mrs. W. L. Densford, chairman; : ‘Miss Frieda EE rahe urday in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Wright heads the committee on unaffiliated members and Mrs. ing Ig r og Mesdames Herbert French, K. , 5708 'B.° of the evening International Re. La! lette apd Mrs. Smith are in charge of invitations. ~~ = = — Henry G. Friedmeyer, James W.| A. Hotiman and R. C. Fleming, hie re they Jutioni, 2 announced a meet-| . . f . Tf t f Bajsman,. Bay Be Helen Daughters of the British Empire— ¢ son ng © at study group at 7:30 R h | P | X Ch B H J. Jansen, Raleigh 8. Miller, Max , ‘ , rt, 3423 E. p. m. Wednesday. Miss Sophia ushvilie I's1 101Q@ Al aprer 10 be ros H. Norris, Harry F. Nolan, A. C. 1280 P. m. Mrs. George Tale. : Waara, 5230 E. Washington St., At A | S it L h x S f d Pebworth, Carl M. Sauer, Roscoe dames T. H. Shimer, W. G. ry: LL nnual Sorority Luncheon on Saturday [iste time © 8mmine Si 5 SSE Nat ns et Sessions Members of the Rushville Jota Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority College, Terre Haute, and Ohio! W. Wilson. | ants. ‘Sings to Vikinglang,” . i S Bre school education group wil] pe hostesses for the annual mid-year luncheon of the sorority’s State University. This year the, The social service and civic co-| Frank Bogwell, irs. E. F.| : also ’ meet at 8 p. m. that day. 75 chapter delegates and grand council members Saturday. [group is co-operating with the|operative committees include Mrs. EXpression—1 p. m. iin Ju. Ly Mrs. James S. Sligar will preside] Preceding the formal 1 p. m. luncheon in the Ingfanapolis IU music department in acquaint-|W. H. Hodgson and Mrs. Scott| Mrdinger, 4830 I. Washington nAIROADONST at the meeting in the 38th Bt. Athletic Club, there Will be an informal reception from 1§ a. m. to|ing the public with Wagner's|M. Ford, education program for| St. hostess; Mrs. Rilus Dooapo Branch, Merchants National noon in the Green Room, Registration will be in the Pglm Room. |“Parsifal.” $7 ®|the Indiana Women's Prison: lttle assistant. Review, Mrs. R.| gress and Bank: Fathers and guests will Entertainment and decorations « Miss Janet P. Shaw and Miss| B- Barnes; Creole and Negr ted tomor- -attend. There will be a movie will feature a South Pacificand Mrs. Marshall, Indianapolis. ~ Parli - Eva D. Helzer, League for Hard| SON8s. Mrs. Harold Eves. : medting of program on “Human Reéproduc-|theme. Mrs. Louise Sparks and official stationer. |\efuzan arliamentary of Hearing; Mesdames C. HO Phi Zeta—8 p. m. W. 4 DL Hop and he Problem Chia Mrs. Dorothy Ritter will present) Members of the Delta Beta Law Club to Meet Ridge, Royer K. Brown, Brandt| Washington St. Indiana Na“Un ations an a group of t i bers. | | . . G. . C. * CT ous Count wi Po . group of two piano numbers. chapter who will attend are Mes-| Mrs. A. A. Bo g Dowey, F. G. Balz and E >| Grolier Fine Arts — 12:30 p. m.

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Arm, -inseheot- and ! ia St.,| Arthur Weédeking cowill entertain. Mrs. Louis Jacob aiocts of the

Fietzsche and Mrs, ¢ Irvington Catholic W n's Study ~12:30 p. m. Mrs. E. E. Dall-

man, 55 8. Linwood Ave., hos- i . tess. Program, Mrs. G. F. Law-| Held Tuesday 5

ler; election. ay Irvington Mother” Study — 1:30 Mrs: Bertha Koad Rissman oe} -'p. m. Mrs. Don Voss, 805 N. San } A Mi i west Nek of Layman Ave. hostess. “Trends Zionist 0 " ization, will be guest in Modern Literature,” Mes-| Ker gana luncheon of the

dames Hervie Vertrees, Thomas! Stirling and C. E, Thomas. . __[Ludianapolis Chapter of Hadassah

I y. New Century—12:30 p. m. Mrs. F. H, McConnell, 3500 Birchwood y, 1p me} eon Testing Wil be Ave, hostess; Mrs. N. R. Keller g, nn Wolf, 5205 Washington Blvd. and Mrs, C. E. McLean, assist- y+ wij launch the 14th annmal ants. “Contemporary American gonor luncheon campaign of the Musicians,” Mrs. McLean and jocal chapter. . ; Mrs. Ivan Snyder. | Mrs. Rissman, a member of the Chap. F. PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. John gadassah national board, has Edwards, 4335 N. Pennsylvania just returned from an extensive St, hostess. “Acts of the our of Europe and Israel. She Apostles,” Mrs. Lawrence New-| will report on the latest developburn. ‘ {ments in the countries she has Chap. V. PEO—2 p.m. Mrs. Wil-lyisited. , - ‘liam Frosch, 76 N. Irvington, General chairman for the dono® Ave,, hostess, Program, Mrs. F.|luncheon, Mar. 1, will be Mrs. T. Smith and Mrs. J. H. Wright. |Selig. She is inviting all Chap. AF, PEO—Noon. Mrs. C. T./who wish to work on conffct Alexander, 2056 N, Capitol Ave. committees “to attend Tuesdfir's hostess. “International Affairs,” luncheon. =a

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AY . ol : It will bes : chairman ; : : beiw. Praise. Edward H, * ‘lin the 38th St. Br , | ummervill grand council John F. Conwdy, Abe Curtis, national Bank anch, Indiana/W. F. 8 rville,

. . Mrs. Albert J. 7 : at lunch will i | : : . and welfare, and Ts Besbert Members of Homemaking Arts| Sweeney Columauds Miss Fisie| Archie Brown, Fred Fosler, George, Parliamentary subjects will pe|Hueber and Mrs. Robert M. L. wr will meet Jan./23 in the home wired Bain Bloomington; Mrs Hosmer, W. B. Lewis, Josephine “Duties of the President,” L. T.Bryce, sale of handicraft for the ay service auditorium of the Electric|Glenn 'Marshall and. Mrs. L. V McDougal, Roy M. Mitch, Walter| Stafford; “Duties of the ‘ Vice blind. . FE >. building. “Home Lighting” will|phjllips. Grand council members Cory, W. R. Porter, Charles Seal, |. Ten dent. Miss Mary McCarty; a = 8 wi BG be the topic, according to Mrs. will hold a business session at Chris’ Strapulas, Robert Taylor, es of the Secretary,” Mrs.| Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, 6150 sday. = John Gavin, chairman. {10 a. m. Friday in the club. W. B. Upton, Nelson Watson Jr. wl Agdarson and “What the N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostthe men A and plano illustration) Grong ofcers are Mrs. J. D.(Ward Rice and Maude Siebert, o's Should Contain,” Mrs. A. or em... of the “History of Jazz” will be young Columbus, president; Mrs. Misses Carol Brown, Newell w. Brayton. A discussion will/temporary Hour at 10:30 a. m. for 8 oy given by Mrs. J. Russell Paxton wendell Reed, Indianapolis. vice Hulvershorn, Dorotha.Ellen Kirk,|'*0W the program. Thursday. Mrs. Ridge will rep will pm, for the Music group Jan. 24. The president; Mrs. Emmons Hough-| Betty Bassett, Mary Louise Eluere, —_— view “Gentian Hill” by Elizabeth St. Branch, 745 p. 1. event will be In thellang Franklin, secretary; Mrs. Barbara McDougal and Elizabeth| |5,000 Buttons Form Goudge. : . BI home of Mrs. D. N. Walcher, 7970 gar] Lawson, Vincennes, treasur- Richard. FI id . . —————————————— Gray, Em. Englewood Road. ler; Miss Leah Flint, Indianapolis|- Cultural and charitable enter- FlOTIdan's Collection Nurses Group to See — Splam Members of the Leathercraft and Rushville, adviser; Mrs. Dor- prises sponsored by the sorority) TALLAHASSEE Fla. M i } Ki group will convene at 7:30 p. m..othy Doles, Greensburg, editor, include support of the Indian-|A. J Waltz of Mount Dora, n Nustrated Lecture ——— . Jan. 25, in the home of the in-land Mrs. Charles Weddle, Leban- apolis Symphony, the Ft. Wayne has 15.000 buttons. Six years ago Dr. T. B. Noble will show ple-

structor, Mrs. F. 8. Wood, 2946 on, conductress. Washington Blvd. Mrs. C. L.| Munger serves as chairman. “Shakespeare's MacBeth” willl Chairmen’ be the subject for discussion at Martin,

National Bank.

Projects Listed

Goshen, the second and third Great Books Dorothy Foster, Rushville, sym-|/summer meeting Jan. 26. The Rev. Don-|phony; Miss Jean O'Rourke, Ft. clinics at IU and Ball ald Elder and Mrs. M. 8. Harding Wayne, northern province; Mrs. Teachers College. 35 pinion gs meeting will be Kenneth Peterson, Portland, cen-| n 38th St. Branch, Merchants tral province; Mrs. Glenn Clark, scholarships in teacher training|cation. One, a perfum ! |North Vernon, southern province, work in Indiana State Teachers was worn during the oes TiO |le0 After te program

“|Phitharmonic Orchestra, Hoosier she received several button boxes tures and lectures on Indians Fri-|

|Art Salon, speech and hearing clinic under grandmothers and

include Mrs, L. J./the direction of Dr. Robert collection. [nae Association. It will be in| charity; Mrs. [Milisen of Indiana University,| Mrs. Waltz has collected but- Wile Hall. Robbie Young will give speech and hearingitons from all over the world a musical program.

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Chap. AF, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs.! The annual fund-raising dios A, T. Ross, 265 W. Waestfield| luncheon supports Youth 3 . Blvd., hostess. Program, Miss and the Hadassah Medical . ? Josephine Stout. ice. Youth Aliyah is a se 3 Pilot—8 p. m. Hotel Washington. which finds and cares for re a children from Europe and ox |Near East, many of whom ar&« orphaned. It rehabilitates themy.; physically, educates them and finally establishes them as productive citizens of the new colonies of Israel. Hadassah Medical organization sets up-hospitals and health serv-

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Newcomers—-1 p. m. YWCA. Mrs, E. B. Taylor, hostess. Bridge; tea. ! Woman's Round Table—1 p. m. nurse

Mrs. K. E. Lancet, 6935 Critten- /

: 3 AID glue. + { “With the.influx of men, Women" ~{and children Ano have been oii ling entry since the end of Wor In Traffic Safety | war II in displaced person's | LOS ANGELES — A survey camps, the medical organization made by the Automobile Club of has had to redouble its efforts Southern California revealed that to help meet the health emhér-

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of the state's traffic accidents and First Grade Mothers - one-eleventh of the traffic fatal-| ties.

Of School 76 to Meet ~ | The study shows the average| School 76's First Grade Moths woman driver was an infrequent er's Club will meet at 1:15 p. m. traffic violator, getting only -one Tuesday in the school. Mrs. John out of every 30 summans issued. Williams, hostess chairman, Will With regard to driving speeds on be assisted by Mesdames Grgdy the open highways women aver- Ard, Ray Eken and Robert Ogle, aged 44 and 47 miles an.hour.| Miss Belle Ramey, school prin{The report also disclosed that cipal, will take members on a women drive about half as many school tour. A round table disimiles annually on an average as cussion wij follow, . . | men.

{Newcomers to Meet Members of the Newcomers cent! Club will meet at 1 p. m. Jan. 24

Jap Women Vote

TOKYO Sixty-eight per cast ballots in their country’s last ington, 6016 Ralston “Ave. They