Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 33
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SUNDAY, FEB. 1, 1950 AAUW Lists “Calendar of
Study Units - Handcraft Unit To Meet Tomorrow
The study group calendar of the Asaerican|
Indianapolis Branch, Association of University Women, for February has been announced. Tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. the Handcraft group will. ‘meet in Shortridge High School. Gordon Johnson is the instructor and
Mrs. C. L. Munger is group chair--
man. o The evening International Relations study club will hold its 7:30 p. m. meeting Wednesday in the home of Miss Belle Ramey, 3433 Central. Ave. Miss ‘Frieda Herbst is chairman. Mrs. Hugh Wrigglesworth, 6173 Ralston Drive, will be hostess at 8 p. m. that night for the preschool Education group. Mrs. David Rein will present a game study for preschool children. Mrs. J. S. 8ligar is chairman. “United Nations--Asia” will be -the ‘topic for Thurday’s meeting of the afternoon International
- Relations group. Mrs. Louis Jacob
is the chairman. The hostess will be Mrs. Charles Ostertag, 57 E. Maple Road.
Review Planned
Mrs, E. G. Hinshaw will review Albert Schweitzer's life and Miss Frances G. Moder will lead the discussion of his philosophy Feb. 20 before the Contemporary Literature meeting. Mrs. A. T. Wallace, 3727 Watson Road, will be hostess for the 1:30 p, m. event.
Chairman is Miss Isabel Drum- Party spirit this Valentine Week.| Graduates/A 50th anniversary, guest day|
mond. The Recent
By AGNES H. OSTROM Club programs will be in the
This Week's Club Calendar
p.m. Feb. 23 in the theater. The proceeds will be ‘given to ‘General Hospital.
| Frietzsche, assistant. Review, Mrs. J. B. Hoffman, and author’'s story, Mrs. J. A. Cameron.
David Armstrong reads the adventures of “Robin Hood" to his sister, Julie Beth, and Michael |Pantzer, Victor H. Rothley, V.V. Lockman. The youngsters are all set to see the Junior Civic Theater's production of the famous story. The Delta Chapter, Psi iota Xi Sorority, will sponsor a benefit performance of the play at 4
Mothers Club Sets Founder's Day Tuesday
The Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Mothers Club of Butler University will honor the club
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Robin Hood Adventures Thrill Youngsters
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Club Women Prepare To Hear Talk On Hospitals
Institution's Operation) To Be Explained
Questions on the functioning of {a large hospital will be answered ; by Dr. Charles W. Myers, Gen-| |eral Mospital superintendent, at |a discussion luncheon Wednesday {in the Woman's Department Club. The 12:30 p. m. meeting will be sponsored by the WDC Community - Welfare Department. Mrs. Sheldon N. Cox, . department (chairman, will preside. | Members of the General Hos{pital Social Service Committee,
{student nurses, includes Mrs. Robert M. Bryce, honorary chairman; Mrs. Harry G. Kennett, chairman; Mrs. E.C. Rumpler and Mrs. E.| {A, Carson, viee chairmen; Mrs. | Howard C. Spurgeon, recording | secretary, and Mrs, Albert J. Hue{ber, treasurer, { Other members are Mesdames | Louis Berner-8.-Harry Clendenin; Cox, George E. Dunn, John F. En|gelke, Margaret Fleury, William {I. Hoag, ¥. H. Hirschman, Wil}. {Ham F., Kraas Jr.,, W. H. Link, R. {G. Manning, R. A. Miller, Cora
Smith, C.E. Sunthimer, R. IL Thompson and J. M. Whitehead and Miss Carrie M. Hoag.
The nominating committee will
Gras Dance
Mesdames Joseph F. Rautenberg, James A. Moore and Jo- | seph McCarthy (left to right) are planning the annual Mardi Gras dance to be sponsored by the Catholic Church, The event will
Thursday in the Indiana Roof Ballroom.
arish members of St. Mark's from 9 p. m. to midnight
Contest
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Federation Sets MiCHI Feb. 11+
Mrs. O. W. Riggs of this city, state scrapbook chairman for the Indiana Federation of Clubs, to= day urged all universally fede erated Indiana clubs to enter the IFC scrapbook contest.
at the IFC state convention May 8 to 10 in French Lick. The ‘contest is- by elimination ‘through county, district = and state federations. The book wine ning the first place in the state contest will be entered in. the GFWC contést. The GFWC win-
-| ner will recetve $50 and a special
citation as well as a story in the General Federation Clubwoman.
Rules in 'Clubwoman’
Rules for the contest appeared in the September, 1949, issue of the Indiana Clubwoman. Ques. concerning the contest should be sent to Mrs. Riggs, 333 Holliday St., Michigan City. Clubs wishing to enter the éontest should send their scrapbooks to the county federation public relations chairman for display and judging in the respective spring county conventions. The winning book in the county cone test should be sent to the dise
| report. The members are Mes{dames Kraas, D. 8. Meditch and] [George W. Snyder. | Mrs. Cecil A. Taylor and Mrs. William 8. Mayer are in charge jof luncheon reservations.
Reception to Honor Newly Married Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vice, 1242 W. 32d St., will eptertain with a
| past presidents at Founder's | "an meeting at 7:30 p. m. that night and birthday party will be cele- Irvington Catholic Woman's Resany Day| The Great Books Discussion reception from 3 to 6 p. m. today. a Mh hrated.. The schedule. for the. week... Study.—12:30. p.m... Mrs. A.J . group -wil-meet -Tuesday--morn he--party. will honor Mr
Men's Fashions
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Merchants National Bank, Mrs. Mary Margaret Sumner, Indiana Girls School superintendent, will speak. Miss Marilyn Masterson is chairman. we Members of the evening Contemporary Literature study group will convene at 7:30 p. m. Feb. 21 in the Butler University Atherton Center. Mrs. C. E. Roach will give a Browning program.’ Chairman is Miss Agnes P. Brown. “An Essay on Understanding” by John Locke will be the subJect for the Great Books Second and Third Year discussion group Feb. 23. The 7:30 p. m. meeting will be in the 38th St. Branch,
_ Merchants ‘ National Bank. Mrs. --M. -8-Harding is-chairman- and{"
the Rev. Donald Elder, leader. Mrs. W. H. Spangler, 841 N. Gladstone Ave. will be hostess for the Homemaking Arts meeting Feb. 24. Miss Mary: Hollingsworth of Ayres’ will give the 1:30 P. m. program on china, glassware and silver. The Music and the school-age
Education groups will meet Feb.!
28. The first group will meet in the home of Mrs. Donald Drake, 6921 Warwick Road, at 7:45 p. m. Dr. Ronald H. Hill of Norways Foundation will talk on “Musie Therapy.” Chairman is Mrs. J. F. Heyda. “Can Father Take It?”
will be the topic for the Educa-|
tion group in the home of the chairman, Mrs. John Leighty, 4301 E. 38th St.
PTA Council
Schedules Tea
Group to Celebrate Founder's Day
The Indianapolis Parent-Teach-ers Association Council will cele-
brate Founder's. Day. of -the na-|-
tional PTA organization with a tea from 1:30 to 3:15 p. m. Thursday in School 62, 4715 E. 10th St. PTA members of the host school and the council will entertain presidents of all local units. Mrs. Richard H. Lawson, School
~62 president, and Mrs. Mildred
Orr, principal, will be assisted by Mesdames Cecil Ball, George
| follows: TOMORROW |Alpha Mu Latreian—1:30* p, m. Mrs. Wayne Burns, 7600 N. Meridian St. hostess; Mrs. J. A. Alexander and Mrs. W, V. Kingdon, assistants. Speaker, Palmer. CIHN-—Noen. Mrs. 8. B. Sheard, 512 E. 51st St., hostess. Il Jamelie—Noon:
Irvington Coterie—1 p. m. Mrs, L. W. Bruck, 52 8. Audubon Road, hostess; Mesdames Harvey Ferguson, Martin Eastburn and C. E. Thomas, assistants, “The West.”
Chap. P, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs, D. E;
ess. “Cottey College,” —Corteney Dinwiddie. — Present Day-—1 p. m. Mrs, A. R. Williams, 3951 Ruckle St., hostess; Mrs. O. H. Greist and Mrs H. E. Daugherty, assistants.
Mrs.
perger. Social Study—12:30 p.
Raoul Ayres.
Welfare—12:30 p. hostess. Mrs. ‘Paul Goldrick,
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R. C. Door, assistants. Woman's: Rotary—12:15 p. m. Hotel Washington. Speaker, John C. Mellett.
TUESDAY Alpha Delta Latreian=1 p.m. Mrs. Wendell Barrett, 3369 Broadway, hostess; Mrs. T. C. Batchelor and Mrs. J. A. Gloin, assistants. Speaker, Miss Veronica Morrissey of Ayres’.
Inter Alia—2 p. m. Mrs. D. C. Rowland, 4450 Marcy Lane, hostess; Mrs. J. W. Lee and Mrs. C. Fred Fitchey. : ? Irvington Chautauqua—2 p. m. Mrs. W. H. Frosch, 76 N. Irvington Ave. hostess; Mrs. L. W. Geis, assistant. “The Golden Age,” Mrs. E. A. Perkins Jr. Guest day. {Irvington Tuesday—2 p. m. Mrs. { H. B. McCormick, 27 Downey | Ave. hostess. “Recent Scien- {| tific Developments,” Mrs.
Farkas, William Holman Jr., Earl! charles. Richardson... .....
“Howe” Jones and “Myron ‘B. Min-
nick. : Miss Roberta Bland, harpist; will play.
: SESE RY The High School Service Com-
mittee of the Indianapolis PTA|
Council will meet in the Broad
Ripple High School Little House|
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. All high school principals, PTA presidents,” patrons and guests are ifvited. Questions of interest
cussed. Mrs. John V. Petry is committee chairman, ?
Plans Silver Tea
A Founder's Day Silver Tea, commemorating the 53d anniversary of the founding of the National Parent-Teachers Counell, will be held Wednesday at the meeting of the Broad Ripple PTA. The program will be at
2:30 p. m. in the new school library. : Guests will include Reid
(Chuckles) Chapman who will ‘interview students during the program and Mrs. Lee Fox, council chairman of .the Founder's Day committee, Mrs. Frank Walker, recreation chairman, will report on plans for a Mar. 10 student dance at a short business meeting preceding
the program. Past presidents of |
the PTA will be honored.
Keep Yolks Centered
To keep yolks in hard-cooked eggs centered, turn the eggs occasionally during cooking.
'DREXLER'S PARTY ICE CREAM AND
ICE CREAM NOVELTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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| Meridian Heights Inter-Se—2:15 p.m. Mrs. Mark W. Rhoads, 4500 Carrollton Ave., hostess; Mrs. O. W. Bridgford, assistant. Chap. S, PEO—T7:30 p. m. Mrs. W. D. Couger, 5825 Keystone Ave., hostess. {Chap. U, PEO-—1 p. m. Mrs. J. C, Siegesmund, 6161 Pleasant Run Pkwy., hostess. “Witchcraft of Pennsylvania Dutch,” Mrs. A, M. Welchons. 5 Chap. W, PEO--2 p. m. Mrs. “George Mitten, 3903 Kenwood Ave, hostess, Program, Mrs. W. C. Kimmel. Chap. AM, PEO—8 p. m. - Mrs. G. B. Supple, 420 E. 55th St. hostess; Miss Ruth Speer, assistant, Chapter history, Mrs, N. T. McLaughlin; birthday party. Procter—2:30 p. m. Mrs, R. J. Thompson, 5307 N, New Jérsey St., hostess. “The Road to Damascus,” Mrs. K, D. Brosnan. Election. WEDNESDAY Advance Study-—12:30 p. m. Mrs. W. G. Boyd, 3334 Broadway, » hostess. Program, Mrs. C. M, Sones. : American History — Noon. Mrs. Fred Bussell, 2357 N. LaSalle 8t., hostess. SR HEO—Noon. Mrs. Ella Stienecker, 1235 Marlowe Ave., hostess. Indianapolis Readers — 2 p. m. Mrs. C. 8S. Frye, 2887 Sutherland Ave., hostess; Miss Ella
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Spink Arms Hotel, Mrs. P. E. Cox, hostess.
Fox, 3105 N. Meridian St., host-|
“Psychiatry,” Mrs. Herbert As-
“| Chapter V, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. J.
m. Mrs. FH, Wright, 233 S. Downey Ave.,
R. L. Huffman, 52 N. Webster ' Ave. hostess. Book review, Mrs.
m. Mrs. H, B. Raine, 4205 Washington Blvd.
chairman; Mesdames Ray Hol-
Mitchener, Horace .Goheen and
Ullrich, 5336 Lowell Ave., hostess. Program, Mrs. F, J. Shoettle. ; {Irvington Homemakers — 1:30 p. m. Mrs; William Scott, 305 8. Arlington Ave., hostess; Mrs, August Jacobs, assistant, “Group Entertainment,” Gordon Jones. Irviggton Mothers Study — 1:30 p. m. Mrs. A. G. Fisher, 6017 Lowell Ave., hostess. “Planning Toward Good Citizenship,” Miss Wallace Montague. New Century—1:30 p. m. West Washington St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. “Words to Live By,” Mrs. William Cuffel; “The Art of Glass,” Mrs. Jo"seéph “Lutes; glass exhibit. Chap. F, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. Clarence Martin, 2027 N. Delaware St., hostess; Mesdames L. .H. Thompson, E. D. Farmer and Bert Johnson, assistants. “Abraham Lincoln,” Mrs. W¥ A. Shullenberger.
hostess. Red Cross film. Chap. AF, PEO—Noon. Mrs. C. M. Sharp, Blvd,, hostess, Program, Mrs. R. L. Lochry: THURSDAY Book Forum—1:30 p. m, Ayres’
“Auditorium. “Genetian Hill” (Goudge), Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder.
John Strange Homemakers —- 1 p. m. Mrs. H. 8. Scott, 6024 Rosslyn Ave., hostess. “Tools
ustine and Mrs, F. E. Tyrie.
Ladies Federal—1 p. m. Theater party. 1908—1 p. m. Mrs, Mary Sallee, 1412 Prospect St., hostess. Indianapolis Chap, Pan American—T7:45 p. m. DAR Chapter House. Speaker, Clifton Ellis of the Marion-Herrington Co. Chap. AF, PEO-—1:30 p. m, Mrs. C. E. Haywood, 1501 E. Maple
World Today,” Mrs. Lawrence Dorsey. FRIDAY Culture—1 p. m. Mrs, Fred L. Warner, 5355 N. Delaware St., hostess. 50th anniversary. {Irvington Fortnightly —2 p. m. Washington St., hostess. “History of the Circus,” Mrs. Frank Smith.
Mrs. Paul M. Kilby, 5772 Cen-} tral - Ave, hostess. Program, Mrs. C. W. Steeg. SATURDAY : {Newcomers —1 p. m, Central YWCA. Mrs. hostess. Tea:
Auxiliary Planned
Plans. for forming a Women's Auxiliary to the Indiana Section, American Society of Civil Engi|neers, will be discussed at a tea [Friday in the home of Mrs. Har- | vey .Kulin, 3501 ‘N. Gladstone; ‘Ave. * ; Invitations to the 2 p. m. event}
have been sent to wives of mem-|
ASCE. Committees will be ap-| pointed to set up a permanent or-| ganization for the women. | Mrs. Don Corbett and Mrs. B.| A. Poole will assist the hostess. | Mrs. Don Bloodgood of West La-| fayette will poor. Mrs. Bloodgood’s husband is the current] president of the Indiana Section. |
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Road, hostess. “Poland and the|
Woman's Round Table—1 p. m.|
Leon Shiman,
bers 6f the Indianapolis -Section,|
There will be a 12:30 p, m. luncheon in the chapter house, Mrs. P. 8. Hildebrand will review
“And One to Grow On” by John be the leader. “Institutes” by John
Gould.
The--p ing in the home of Mrs. Harold Mrs. M. Trusler, 6150 N. Pennsylvania] were married Feb. 4. St. Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas will
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