Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1950 — Page 18

* "rend om to Grow’ Sessions Scheduled

Four meetings on the theme, | to Grow,” have been scheduled by the Parent-Teachers Association's parent education study group in School 54. They will be held at 9:15 a. m, in the school.

Mesdames Frank Clodfelder, Willard Fields, Henry C. Townes Jr. and Marlin 8. Whalen will t the first one Feb. 1 on or Bold?—S8haring Is Self Fulfillment” The Feb. 15 session will be on “Learning tq Like the. Best—Are ‘Fads and Frills’ Fundamental?” Mesdames! Warren C. Hilt, Ed Scott, Harold Wakeland and Elbert Thomaso are the participants, : i Taking part Mar. 1 will be Mesdames Glenn O'Dell, Robert -Adler, Leonard E, Pearson and BE.

Durham, . . , ~~ ey Haat eo Re g p ik Roriibe er and 3 3am in Blank wil Mrs. Russell Fanning (right), program chairman for the Indianapolis Branch, American Associa. Mean?—The Open Mind in a tion of University Women, confers with two of her committee, Mrs. John Paul Lahr (left) and Miss Changing World.” | Evelyn Pitschke. They are arranging for the first AAUW sponsored community meeting Mar, 8 in the PTA to Meet | World War Memorial. Dr. Arthur S. Fleming, member of the Hoover commission, will talk. MesSchool 2 PTA will meet at 1:45, dames Karl M. Koons, E. W. Hebel, W, A. McKinzie and Russell R. Benson are also on the committee.

im ogi ve mse This Week's Club Calendar in Indianapolis—

Ashton, Region 7 vice president of the Indiana Congress of Parents ang eashets I tik bu Pon By AGNES H. OSTROM | Summers, 47 E. 524 8t., hostess. Becker and G. C. Hollings, hostwill give davotions and speciall Club programs announced for Program, Mrs, C. G. Jacquart. a. Monemg and program, music. the week range from “Gracious Late Book—12:30 p. m. Mrs. C. 3 ~ nSion, Mrs. B Living” to a guest party for hus-| Renard, 7002 N, Delaware St.| nies oo. 30 ooh. rs, : A. bands. The schedule follows: Town, 54 entral Ave., hostTOMORROW ess, The Phantom Crown Alpha Epsilon, Delta Theta Tau—| Spier, assistants. Book review, tHArgME). Mr. Harold Gos7:30 p. m. 38th St. Branch, Mer-| Mrs. Howard Obenchain; golden| SC c chants National Bank. Mrs. P.| anniversary. jlo Femmes--8 p.m. Mrs. KE. C. BE, Stubbs chairman: Mesdames Chap. 8, PEO—7:30 p. m. Mrs, R.| Harold Honderich, Noble Reyn-| E. McCormick, 6184 Crittenden]

» n » The study group of School 48 Will meet at 1:15 p, m. Thursday. | There will be a book review on “Where Children Come First.”

Topic Chosen

hostess; Mesdames Charles Btevens, E. A, Schulz and H. J.

Valentine party,

Service-Study — 11 a. m. Mrs.

3 olds and I, C. DeHaven Jr. and| Ave, hostess. Educational pro- . — ’ i b BR d Miss Pauline = Muench, as-| gram, Mrs. W. D, Couger and C. M. Adams, 5737 Lowell, Ave. or oar sistants. I Mrs. P. W. Reed. { hostess, “A Good Neighbor

Participates in Government and Politics,” Mrs. Walter Crews. THURSDAY Portfolio—6 p. m. Propylaesum. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wagoner, Mrs. Alice Forsyth and Mrs.

“Know Your City” will be the Chap. P, PEO-1 p. m. Mrs. C. B, Chap. U, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. R. H.| discussion topic for tomorrow's! Agnes, 5358 Central Ave, Carpenter, 4776 Pleasant Run meeting of the Bounding Board.! hostess. “Graclous Living.” { Pkwy, ‘hostess. Musical proIt will be at 7:45 p, m. in the Purdue Women's—8 p. m. 38th 8t.| gram, Mrs. J. R. Loomis. Central YWCA. . Branch, Indiana National Bank. Chap. W, PEO—2 p. m, John Kleinhenz of the Indian-| Miss Eva Abbott and Mrs. H.

Mrs. W. B. Sargent, 023 E. 34th St;

apolis Water Co. will show two| E. Asperger, hostesses. Book hostess; Mrs, J. E. Dickerson, Florence I, Winger, supper films depicting the development of| review, Mrs, Kdith Grifin.| assistant. “Newest Trends in| Committee. “Angels Twenty," the city. They are titled “At Your! “White elephant” sale. Decorating,” Mrs. Dora Ogden] Roberty Frost Daggett Jr.

of Adams & Co. |

Willing Water’ and Vincent Ohautauqua—Noon. Mrs | FRIDAY “Your Indianapolis.” A discussion, R. H. Bryson, 2431 N. Meridian Chap, AM, PEO—8 p. m. Mrs. Alpha Gamma Latreian—8 p. m. will follow. 8t., hostess. Program, Mrs. O.| J. H. Compton, 5728 Kingsley,

Sounding Board, sponsored by the Central Y, a Red Feather Service of the Fund, is open to the public,

D. Waldon and Mrs, C. R. Mor-!

Drive, hostess. “Any Old Junk rett,

Today?” Mr. Compton. | ress of Women In Politics,” Spencer — Noon, Mrs. W, M.| Mrs. Max Norris, Alpha Beta Latrelan—-1:30 p, m.| Hammond, 766 N. Bancroft 8t., Friday Afternoon Reading— na 8. Harold Victor, 5258 Wash-| hostess; Mrs. A. C. Palmer, as-| 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Charles Cherdon, Mrs. Wilson Patterson |: ington Biva, hostess; Mrs. Jack sistant. “Spencer at the Turn| 5161 Park Ave. hostess; Mrs. T Be Hoste Plicher and Mrs. Murray De-| of the Century.” | Beatrice Clarke and Mrs. Alice 40 osTess Armond, assistants. Speaker. (Westfield Woman's—1:30 p. m. Stubbs, assistants. Program, Mrs. Wilson T. Patterson, 351 Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma. Mrs, Charles Ardery and Mrs. Mrs. Ira Campbell and Mrs. N. Graham Ave, will be hostess’ Omicron—12:30 p, m, Mrs. R. L., Raymond Randall, hostesses.| T. A. Nichoalds. for the meeting of the Irvington] Johnston, 5644 Indianola Ave, Book review, Mrs. Charles Union of Clubs. It will be held at! hostess, “Tobias Brandywine,” Compton; Westfields Girls’ Trio;| 2 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. W. L. Sharp. | associate members honored. “Foods In Indianapolis” will be Fortnightly Literary -2:30 p, m,| WEDNESDAY the subject of a talk by Mrs. L., Propylaeum. “The Setting Sun,” Indianapolis Home Economics—1! Marshall Mrs. Francis! Mrs. Theodore L. Locke. | pom. Purdue Marott Center! president. {Tater Alla2 p. m. Mrs. P. R.| Mesdames J. A. Dawson, H. G.|

N. Meridian St., hostess, “ProgTUESDAY

Bank, Mesdames Hallie Myers, Henry Stiles

Hoover, hostesses, “Our In-

for husbands.

To Address Home Unit

® J, Welnhardt will preside at the

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‘Education for Homemaking’ Topic

Mrs. ‘Donald B. Johnston, Techs

Devotions will be Jead by Mrs. George A, Frantz. Mrs. Carl Weinard will give a request pro|gram of readings. An informal tea {will follow. ta | Mrs, E. L. Burnett and Mrs. {Ethel L“Stone are co-chairmen, {They will be assisted’ by Mes-

{dames "Blanche H. Anderson, 8./

|J, Bardsley, Wallace Clark, Scott

Ernest Jones, v and Lee Welker, Miss Frances G. {Moder and Miss Flora Swan. Mrs. {Alvin C. Barbour and Mrs. Carl

tea table. Descriptive Lecture

Mrs. Charles C. Martin will give

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Me Sorority Sets Dinner Party Event to Mark 22d Anniversary

A dinner party at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the Woman's Department Club will mark the 22d anniver-

Tribune. During the war she un-|sary of Pi Omicron Sorority.

dertook a special educational] Miss Florence Geisler will talk \project for the Office of the Co-|on her trip to Guatemala and Mrs.

a descriptive lecture on “Climbing ordinator of Inter-American Af- Willlam G. Elliott will relate ex-

the Andes in South America” for the Monday Guild at 1:30 ,p. m. tomorrow, Hostesses will

| failrs, I. Under

r direction the Institute has pared a special! book-! be Mesdames let for teen-age girls called “A Mrs,

|periences on her South American trip, Hostesses for the event will be Wilfred Seyfried, Misses

Carl W. Steeg, John A. Simmons, Miss and Her Money” now being Helen Booze, Kathryn Hardy and Willard M. Wickizer, Charles H. distributed through Girl Scouts, Zola Smith, Zeta Chapter; MesCamp Fire Girls, Future Home-/dames H. E. Milleson, G. R. makers of America, Y Teens and/ Poland and Thomas Selmier and

Winders and Harold C, Curtis.

» The Great Books Discussion group will meet in the home

Jersey St., Tuesday morning. W. M., Baumheckel will lead the discussion on “Songs of Volsongs

| Catlin, 1133 W. 18th St., hostess. and Nibelungs,” translated bY|gervice

William Morris.

Mrs. B. Lynn Adams will be Economist” and another special guest speaker for the Garden De-|Pulletin for women broadcasters. | Miss Mary Cowger, program! |Friday in the clubhouse. She is/committee chairman, will intro-

partment meeting at 1:30 p. m.

{chairman of the yards - parks campaign. | “Shortcuts in the Upkeep of the {Home Grounds” will be the topic for George Fields of the Indianapolis Park Department. | Mrs, Edwin B. Evans and Mrs. |W. F. Summerville, social hour

chairmen, will be assisted by Mes-

(dames C. B. Camp, John L. Cole- are clever in deceiving the eye. Mrs. Gladys E. McIlroy, 2444 man, Frank A. Curry, C. E,|

Griener, Phillip A. Hennessee, Charles H. Jansen, C. H. Masten, {Frank J. Pinella, D. A. Robinson ‘and Frank G. Sink.

Sorority Schedules

‘Business Meeting

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{Pl Sorority, will hold a business

Pierian Study—6:30 p.m. 38th St. meeting in the home of Mrs. Leon| Branch, Indiana National Sackett, 2809 N. Adams St. at lub Holds Party

7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Officers for

other teen-age organizations.

of. In addition Mrs, Eberly carries {Mrs. Miles 8. Barton, 5133 N. NeW/on a wide variety of ya. Mrs. work, edits a series of informal {studies on family budgeting and {family segurity, a special bulletin for newspaper women’s

| Miss Louann Myers, Kappa Xi Chapter, Miss Marie Casey, Beta Alpha Chapter; Miss Edna Bottin and Miss Emma Reis, Iota Gamma Chapter; Mrs. Everett Newman, Beta Beta Chapter, and Miss

‘page editors called “The Family Marjorie Vafls and Miss Rose-

|duce the speaker,

'Separates' Due This Spring

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mary Tibbets, Sigma Beta Chapter,

Irvington Music Club To Meet Tomorrow

Mrs. Gordon Hayward, 31 N. | Linwood Ave, will entertain the Irvington Music Study Club at a '1 p. m. dessert meeting tomorrow. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Louis Baumgart and Mrs. J. L. Kingsbury. Miss Betty Brock {will give the program on The and {instrumental trio will provide the music,

Mr., Mrs. Walter Patrick

* club sextette

The separates feature denim, | chambray = and cotton 10 Hold Open House

burlap,

{broadcloth in plain colors with! The Theta Chapter, Phi Delta corresponding striped or pla

|patterns.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patrick,

with an open house from 2 to 5 p. m, today in honor of their daughter, Eleanor, Miss Patrick will leave Feb. 2 to entér the

Plans will be completed for the slumber party after the county Woods Convent, Terre Haute.

| hock Hill Feb, 8,

diana,” Frank Wallace. Party Founder's Day dinner in Holly- basketball tournament. The event was in Marilyn Stevens’ home.

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Planned for Young Tastes and Light Budgets

Tare are no invitations for the

party.

Mrs. Norris to Talk Mt. Vernon Chapter members will convene at 11 a, m. for a

{meeting and noon luncheon in the | Warren Hotel. Mrs. Charles Love {will be the hostess and Mrs. Max Norris, speaker. A 1 p, m. meeting is arranged by the Wanderlust Chapter. It will be in the home of Mrs. Harold E. Levinson, 5528 Carrollton Ave, Mrs. George Davis will discuss “Stockholm.” Mrs. G. 8. Decius and Mrs. G, F. Decius will be co-hostesses Friday for the Erin Isle Chapter at 8 p. m. The meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Marie Coss,

13969 Carrollton Ave. Mrs, Rey-

nolds will give a study of Scan{dinavian lands.

Will Entertain For Auxiliary

| Members and associates of the Indianapolis Dental Society Aux[lary will be entertained at 1 ip. m. Thursday in the home of (Mrs. Irving Reibel, Brendonwood.

| = A bridge and canasta party will be followed by an informal tea. {Mrs. J. Frank Hall, general chairiman, will be assisted by Mes{dames Russell M. Whitmore, R. E, Jennings, Marvin 8. Cochrane, Joseph Buck, James E. Matlock, {John Yates, C. C. Cook, Robert |B. Stone, Karl T. Schwomeyer, 8. IN. Constant and Robert. K.

id 405 N. Oxford St., will entertain George.

|. Mrs. Yates and Mrs. Cook will {have charge of the bridge and (canasta games. Mrs. M. V, Stevenson, auxiliary president, and

and Truman the coming year will be elected.) The Skips Club members had a novitiate in St. Mary's of the/Mrs. W. B. Currie will preside at

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