Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1950 — Page 9
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The Methodist . Hospital staff menibers and the Nurses’ Alumnae Association members - will Bave a reception from 8 to 10 p.m. * tomorrow. The event, to be held “In "Wile Hall, will honor two new ~ administrative employees. - They are Miss Fredericka E. Koch, director of the Scheel of Nursing and the hospital's nursing . service, and Mrs. Shirley _ Weiler Fowles, education director “of the school. . Mrs, Jay B. Hosier is chairman of the reception. Her assistants are Mesdames Ethel Palsgrove, ‘Lucille Peacock, Arthur A. Fairbanks and Pearl Sunman, Misses Thelma Hawthorne, Mildred O'Donnell, Cora Radde, “Madsen, Mary Rhoads, Bmith and Prudence Michael. Mesdames Charles -J. Lynn, Lawson J. Clark, William E. Gabe, William G. Davis, Wilbur C. MecLin, James A, Stuart, Fairbanks and Palsgrove will be in charge of | refreshments. The hostesses are Mesdames ~ Peacock; Mata a Conier-and
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Flossie Allen, Misses Mary Brake, | Faith Dustin, Eileen Barr, Agnes|
~——Pavis; Anise Harper and Joy Ab ceeds will be given to the Child
Bain, Ruth Blackburn, Janet bott. Trio to Play
Robert E. Yvert, hospital super- | interident, and Mrs, Neff and William B. Schiltges; president of the . board of trustees, and Mr Schiltges Will head the receiving; line with Miss Koch and Mrs. — Fowles,
___A trio fromthe Technical High! Founders Day programs
School music faculty will play. The members are Miss Louise Swan, pianist; Richard 8. Orton, violinist, and Raymond Brandes, cellist.
Tea Planned More than 500 members of the Methodist Hospital White—€ross Guild will attend the 18th annual! founders day tea. It will be at 1:30 p. m.
J. Clifton Hirs: book review.
Buffet Supper, Canasta Scheduled
The Indianapolis Country. Club will have a canasta party Feb. 11 in the clubhouse. There will be a buffet supper served from 8:30 to 8 p. m. The games will begin after the dinner. Only tables of four will play and guests may be invited by the members. - The February Entertainment Committee members are in charge of the event.
“Mr. Overly to Talk
A 6 p. m. dinner meeting ‘i8 to
be heid for the members of the|
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority’s + Mothers’ Club of Butler University. Dinner will be served in ‘the chapter house, 821 'W. Hampton Drive. Members of the . active __ chapter and fathers of the “actives Will be guests. T. M. Overly of he Better Busi-
“The Rio a anole Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 10:30 a. m. —Wednesday. Mrs. R. G. Groves, Greenwood, is to .be the hostess. The guest speaker will be Mrs.
. - Organiations= : 1400 Club re Honor Howe PTA
. Indianapolis PTA C Founders Day Programs Wednesday
tain. Past presidents and.new/
Guidance-Clinic:-liam B. Keller {left to right) are selecting prizes for the pa Co. is helping the club members.
The Alpha Theta Latreian Club will sponsor a card party Feb: -Mesdames Rob . Paul H. Keller of the Pestless Electric:
High School Band | Scheduled to Play
mn the school. ~DF. John R. Emens;’ 4
will discuss’
the direction of Robert Burfor will play.
Shirley is social chairman.
Gift Exchange Set
Forty.
the Canary Cottage. Mrs. Jack 8S. Meyers is socla chairman. Mrs, Connie Twi
1 in the Riviera Club. The pro$b Hull _E.-S.-Bowen-and Wil.
the business meeting.
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highlight unit meetings ‘Indianapolis PTA Co week. They are.as f.
the. mothers honored.
pageant. Music by children. Special guests. {School 37—3 p. m. m. “Where Chil-| Mrs. Earl Claire
man,
{ Day tea. Mothers Chorus. . | chool 7—2 p.m. “Opportunities| School 43—1:15 p. m. - at Fletcher Place Community| rangements” Bill Gilbert. “Center,” Mrs. Fred Rippel. Pu-| School #4—1:30 p. m, Skit by pils program. Founders By | Mothers Chorus. School 93:15 p. m. Founders Day. program. Mothers study! s groups resume at 2:15 p. m. to-| - Morrow. School 12--2:15 p. m.
the school. hool 47—3:20 p. m. Speaker,
“The PTA Day program. Ostheimer. Music by primary| - Day program. grades, Miss Irma Ross, direc- School 49—2:45 p.-m. Speaker,
Aids Students School 14—3:25 p. m. Founders
Day program honoring pastipresidents and charter members. Stn School 16--2:45 p, m._ Mothers) +
Ss 13-1:30 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. Walter Thoms. Student. participation. Founders Day program.
cil Units Seiedile
il next: School 31—2 p. m. Founders Day |
Founders Day | playlet, Mrs. Ora Patton, chair-| School 54-130 p. m. F
Cox, School 41—1:15 p. m. Founders |
“Floral Ar-
Tea for ad [School 58—-1:30 p. m. “The Art presidents and parents new to]
Mrs: Walter Caley. Founders {School
Looks to the Future” George School 48—1:30 p. m. Founders
iSchool
The USA Chapter,
{the Food Craft Shop. *
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{the chapter's hospital and we
is chairman of the event,
ardson. the olinders
Day honoring past presidents.|the Central Christian Church.
“William H. Shreve is PTA ésident and Mrs. W. Kenneth
There will be a gift exchange among the members of the Mar ¢ lion County Salon 126, Eight and) The party will follow a FTATRREF KT 8307p. Hi Tuesday in|
Proceeds of the event will go to
Members of the Howe High} School PTA will be guests of the {Men's 400 Club at Sp. m. Tussasy
of Ball State Teachers College, “American _. Educa-~| tivh, Inc.—A Report fo the Stockholders.” The Howe Band, under
Teen-Agers Present. Chee For Over $2600 to Riley y".
Ceremony |
yésterday at the
the new voting hall of the organs
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Group Opens New - Museum, Ving Hall:
; WASHINGTON, - "Feb. 2—Mrs {Roscoe C. O'Byrne, Brookville, tnd. DAR, gave the principal address on cere-
imony of the new, museum and
ization here. - The new rooms have been added to the DAR Administration Building. Also. on the program was the Little Symphony of the United States Air Force Band th Lt, Col. George F ¥. Howard, conductor; Mrs. Wayne Cory, Vosdersburgy Ind., -state regent ta Indian gave the pledge of allegiance the flag and greetings were given by Laurence Vail Colemdn, die rector of the American “Associas
Taylor] ide. A new member, Mrs, | {Star Brown; will be’ initiated at)
American] War Mothers, will have a card! party at 1:30" p. m. tomorrow in! ——
: PTA Launches Fund Campaign’; For Its Own National Homes.
‘Mrs. EH. Stumpf. Music-by. {rare funds. Mrs, Thomas Prather]
i Junior High pupils. Founders | Day tea |” The Robison-Ragsdale Unit, [Scheel | 52—3:15 p. m. “Children American Legion Auxiliary, willl
[8chool 57—1:30 p. m. Mothers] There will be an Americanism Chorus. Book review.: Mrs. program and business meeting Claude Watson. Founders: Day after the dinner. tea—
Counter-Spy—
Hearts Rule On Feb. 14
Numerous Uses For Heart, Molds
By LOUISE FLETCHER
Times Woman's Editor AVE A HEART is an injunction with Valentine Day overtones, It’s also the name of a new Mirro pemuthd
of Being a Good Parent,” Mrs. Walter Latz. Founders Day tea. Mothers Chorus. 62—1:30 p. m. “Let's Decide Our Rights.” Founders Day program with Mrs. George Gill and Lloyd Blue: Intermedi- : ~ ate chorus. —— {School 64—3 p. m. “Sex Education,” Mrs. Meredith Nichoison. Film. Founders Day. {School 66—1:30 p. m. “The Road Ahead,” Joe Pierson. . New members honored. 67-1:30 _p. m.-~—Twenty Questions quiz. Birthday cake! "celebration. {School 68—1:15 p. m. Pupils en-|
pageant, “PTA Cornerstones.” Music by Washington High! School Trio. School 20-—1:45 p. m. Manual High School Girls Glee Club, Miss Freida Hart, director. School 21—1:30 p. m. Founders Day program. honoring past presidents. Tem. ~~ ; School -22—2:30° p.m. ‘Mothers pageant, “PTA Cornesstones. " Founders Day program. School 23-7:30 p. m. Skit, “Look- | ing’ Forward With the Found-| ers.” School 26--7:30 p. m. Fathers
night. Founders Day. “Family| : . 2 a Ta Comments, Em-; Miss Nanéy Se Solomon, Indianames. rs Soreh he 27130 p. ma. Speaker,| ~apolis;-a—student in ar Mrs. Frederick Holler. Found-| Lawrence oid Bronxville, |
ers Day. Special music. { N.Y. is a member of the Stu. School 28—2715 b. m. Speaker, dent Scholarship Committee in’ Mrs. Mary Rich. “Health Quiz| he school, The committee is Fiogram De ele by faites planning a varied program of activities to raise money to aid
Clayton R. Ridge.
School 30—1:30 p. m. Founders Day. Mrs. Frances Moller and! foreign, as well as American, Mrs. Jack Higgason will enter-| girls.
{School 78-1:30"p. m. Foundan,
School 74—1:30 p. m.
Co Family
7 {Conn., {route to New Orleans and Mexico. |
tertainment. Founders Day fea. {School 69—1:30 p, m, Speaker, J. Fred Murphy. Founders Day
“heart cake and mold set just. appearing in Vonnegut stores throughout the city,
|8chool 73-130 p. m. Sheakians I Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, Foun-| | ders Day program and tea. iSchool 75~1:15 p. m. Founders! | Day program.
cake pans and eight indidividual heart shaped molds to match, ,
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Day program. Chorus under Mrs. { + York, Tea. {School 82--1:30 p. m. Founders, Day program, Mothers Chorus. Tea honoring past’ presidents and Mrs. Edna Clutstian | +Sehool—f4—1t:1h—p=-m Speaker: | - Miss Charlotte Brim of Riley i - Hospital, School &5—130-p.—m. Pounders Day program. Style show, H.| / P, Wasson & Co. Music by pup
Junior High Charlotte!
pils \School 87-215 p. m. Founders, Day program. Music by Inger ~ mediate grades. Tea, i THURSDAY | “Accents on Foundations,” Mrs, McCam-| mon. Music by Primacy departs) ment. : x
Not just for Valentine
molds may be used for salads, aspics, cranberries, rice, custards, gelatin; birthday, wedding and anniversary cakes as well as party desserts for all seasons of the year. The set comes in a big box with 10 recipes on the back for cakes, frostings and fillings—ready to be cut out for your recipe card Ale. . J
‘Washing ‘Walls
After washing walls, apply a
To Visit Relatives Here
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hayes and| son; Gregory. will: REEVE OO] row from Brookfield Centre, for a 10-day visit here en
|. tea. School 732: 30 p. m. Founders The set, $1.50, intludes two / { . Day pageant. large heart-shaped layep
cakes alone, though, the |
{check for $165, collected in & free qants” At that time the execu:
The representatives of Indianapolis teen-agers presented a |. check for over $2600 to Riley Hospital yesterday afternoon, Mrs, “William Briscoe (right) sh . . | istrator of the IU Medical Center, while William Colbert and Bar. | bara Hyde look on, The teeners raised the money by sponsoring | their-big-dance the White-Whirl.- The event was held Friday nigh in the Indiana Roof Ballrosm. Subdebs and squires also collected | money for Riley each Saturday when they visited homes and of. | fices with their White Whirl coin boxes.
Times Kpecial {
" CHICAGO, Feb. 2 Committees ii 35 states have been set up for
and Books,” Mrs. Betty Rich- have a joint dinner meeting with the National PTA Couric ‘home of its own’ fund drive. post members. The dinner
ill be at 6:30 m. Monday in|. Vv p. y (Montgomery, Ala, and Mrs. J. W. Heylmun, Oak Park, Ill, co-
This announcement was mdde today by Mrs. James Fitts Hill, |
chairmen for the national headquarters committee. Similar groups are being formed in other states, they said. State PTA Congresses and their latory, it wilt be -of granite, Hme-
33,000 local units are raising $750,- stone and glazed brick with stain: 000 from their 5,774,000 members| jose steel ¥immings, for the building on a site ‘selected | recently In Chicago's near north side,
“Response to the need of thetiona) headquarters committee for National PTA Congress for a the Indiana PTA Congress. headquarters buflding,” Mrs Heyl-| go yo announced the state mun said, Bi been Spontaneous, aign slogan as “March in the throughout the country.” - [Month of March with Gifts for Georgia, birthplace of Alice National Headquarters.” The McLellan Birney, cofounder of drive will be climaxed at the Apr. the congress, was the first state 20.31 state convention in French group to. contribute. It sent a rick with a “parade of -presi-
¥ » Mrs, Bert C. McCammon is
offering at _a convention. West tives will bring contributions from Virginia followed with a gift of their local units. £500. The New York Congress will build thé national president's of-|
'Perpetuates Spirit’
{serving as chairman of the na-|
er Leeper; assi the Corcoran Gallery of Art,
TDF, AJESERAEY Wetmore; “yevree— tary of the Smithsonian Institu{tion spoke on the “DAR Museum jond the Smithsonian Institution.” Mrs. O'Byrne declared, ‘“Mu[#eums WHIch “preserve the Teles: |of early American days dre class[rooms for hetter citizenship.! The new museum carries out {“the main objects of the patriotie ~" lorganization. That object is to
{perpetuate the memory and spirit
the men and women who
achieved the American inde-
public, The collection of the his[toric articles was begun in the {early nineties. In speaking of the new voting
|facilities, Mrs. O'Byrne honored
Miss Katharine Matthies, third lvice president general, whose gift of $30,000 was made to pay for the cost of the voting hall. :
DR. ANSWERS—
QUESTION —Please tell me what causes an enlarged thymus? Do you think X-ray treatments would help? It causes a heavy breathing and a noise when breathing.
enlarged thymus {is not known, X-ray treatments are sometimes used to try to cause this gland to shrink. Tt 1s * also believed that the thymus * may in some cases be the cause of heavy breathing by pressure on the breathing tubes, Some things about the thymus are still not well
Guild Sets Meeting The members of St. Margaret's | Hospital Guild will have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Tuyes-
ce —ip-the building “around the. president's desk presented in 1928 {in memory of one of its founders, Mrs. Dora Tuttle.”
Location of Building |day. Mrs. Wilbur C. Patterson, 118 Buckingham Drive, is to be The national headquarters, “the pg hostess...
first bullding in thé world dedi cated to parent education and. to. the welfare of all children,” will
be located at 700 Rush St. in|
‘Mothers Set mm
Mrs. Myrtle Noon will preside
Chicago. It will adjoin the Amerl- 44 the Monday meeting of the
can Library Association. | American Gold Star Mothers. The A two-wing structure, one three- session will be at 1:15 p. m. in
{story wing and another two- the World War Memorial.
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