Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1950 — Page 32

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. Song ‘Contest Panhellenic Arranges Tea for Senior Girls

To Highlight B ‘State Day |

Sigma Kappa Sorority * . Arranges Luncheon

; Indiana and Purdue “Oniversity| —eoeds-will-compete in.a song .con=l.. teet, the main musical event on 1 Sigma Kappa Sorority’s. state, day luncheon program Saturday. "The luncheon will be at 12:30 mm. in the Marott Hotel, A formal dance 1s scheduled Tor the evening " Theme of we meeting will be “triangles.” Mrs. James 8. Baker, Glencoe, Til, editor of Sigma

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Kappa '= national magazine, “The Triangle,” will talk on “Triangle Angles The It diana polis Alumnae ‘Chapter will present an award to the member of Tau Chapter at IU and Beta Sigma, Purdue, with the highest scholarship. Awards also will be given to the freshmen from each group who have main tained the . highest scholastic’ average Mrs. Karl Meredith and Mrz D. P. Hopkins will make the an- © pouncement Al ighlig ht will be the pregentation of a special award to the “most. representative’ girl from! ee each chapter, reeset Guests to Attend Co Mrs. Harry Link Is toastmistress and. Mrs. V., K. Nelson, president of the Indianapolis Alugnae Chapter, will give the welcoming address. Miss Ann! fy. Hutchison, Tau Chapter presidént,’ 7 J and Miss Marilyn Albritton, Beta! 7 #y -Bigma Chapter president, will re- “ y port on the college groups. 4 A prize will be presented by ° ch== Mrs. William F. Hillenbrand to . the Indiana alumnae club or

chapter, outside of Indianapolis with the largest percentage of its members attending. . Co-chairmen for the state day| events are Mrs, Hillenbrand and

a on name tags for the: Indianapolis ‘Panhellenic Association's First anal tea for 3 senior | high school girls are (left to right) Masdarnes Howard J. McDavitt, John C. Cavosie and Roy M. Robbins. The tea will be Mar, 25 in the Governor's Mansion. Saturday afternoon the group will hold its annual benefit bridge in Ayres’ Auditorium. Proceeds will go to the loan fund.

Mrs. Harry A. May. Committee members include Mrs. William O. Watson, finance; Mrs. William Baby Jewel CL A. Tornes and Mrs, John Har-| NEW YORK. Quite a “little baugh, reservations; Mrs. Carl R. jewel” is Rita Hayworth's baby Switzer and Mrs, Guy Morford, girl. If. the Aga Khan went

decorations; Miss Charlotte through with his proposal to preJeanes, tickets and programs; sent his daughter-in-law with the Miss Dorofhy Steinmeier, publie- baby's weight in Simonds even ftv, and Miss Lorena .Denham, little five-and-a-half pound state alumnae chairman. (birthday AL, Princess Yas Representing the Sigma Kappa min would be worth about 12475 al Grand Council ‘will be Mrs. Ed-"¢frate. That should give her a'|l - - Li yard D, Taggart g JErand 86CTe- start toward. chandelier earrings, ary-treasurer, to ; Luncheon guests will be mem- EE

bers “of theZdndianapolis Sigm % Kappa mothers’ groups. Pan-| * Women Voters Lead

hellenic representatives will at-| PARIS Of France's registered} . _ tend the 9 pm. dance. The Wil- voters 13 million arsewomen and sonaires will play. 11 million are men.

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This Week's Club Calendar—

By AGNES H. OSTROM | Chap. Vv PEO 2 p. m. Mrs. Louis Officers will; be elected by sev-| .M. Richardson. 67 N. Ritter eral club groups this. week, A Ave, hostess. Election and in- » féw also will hold installation| stallation of officers. - services, The schedule: follows: Chap. AF, PEO--Noon, YMCA. TOMORROW Election and installation., ACA 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Fred Fate, THURSDAY

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Local Group

Anniversary

| Camp Fire Girls Arrange Event

{celebration of national birthday |week, Mar. 12 to 18. Theme of the 40th anniversary is {Unlimited--An Adventure in Creative Living.” {| The visit of Miss Martha F. AL lien, national director of Camp |

will open the local observation. Miss Irene C. Paul Mozingo are in charge of the (Mar. ing Miss Allen's visit. event in the Hotel Lincoln will be for board and council members and guests from local youth agenicles. Miss Allen also.will be guest

speaker at a special Camp Fire Dads’ Club meeting when fathers lof the girls will be honored. It will be at T45 p. m. Mar, 12-in the World War Memorial Activities of the girls will be keved to the anniversary theme,

The search for discoveries in creative -Hving wil-—begin in—each girl's home, according to Miss Oranda. C. Bangsberg, director of the Red Agency here, Next they will explore creative arts in Indianapolis to learn which

alive and whictApf the fine arts

are especially important in the local scene. Trips will be made to libraries, museums, manufac-

turing plants and railroads. It is hoped each girl will disJeover some applied or fine art in “which she has a particular interest, one she will explore further, not only as part of the birthday observance but as a lifetime vocation or avocation,

“Discovery

Fire Girls, Inc, Mar. 10, 11 and 12

Boughton and!

10 dinner and program durThe 6 p. m.|

exerutive' Feather

of the folk arts have been kept -

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Everybody's pointing to Hotpoint .

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pooh SUNDAY, FEB. 2%, 1950

Miss Anderson fo Be Wed

To Celebrate To Henry Clemens Dewes

| Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls -—are—making-final- plans forthe

Hazelbrigg photo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Anderson, Evansville, announce the engagement of their.daughter, Sally Virginia, to Henry Clemens Dewes, also of Evansville. Mr. Dewes is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Dewes, Evansville. The wedding will be in May. Miss Anderson attended Wisconsin and Butler Universities and is a Delta Delta Delta Sorority member. Mr. Dewes is a graduate of Notre Dame University. Miss Anderson is the niece of Mrs. E. H. Campbell, 520 Berkley Road, Indianapolis.

SUNDAY

Mth District 0

Sets Meeting

In Memorial | Legion Units Plan Services

“The 11th District Council,

{American Legion Auxiliary, will

{meet Thursday night in the World - War Memorial. Mrs, George A. Brake will preside, | Mrs. Robert Klem is program {chairman. New officers are Mrs, {William G. Cross, treasurer, and | Mrs. Mabel Asher, historian.

| Units in the district will be ta

: |charge, of the Protestant church

. |services to be held In Cold Springs ‘Road Hospital,

The Robert E. Lineham Unit

* | will conduct the services today. A {quartet from Washington High

| School is to sing. Mra. June Scherler is chairman and Mrs. Faye | Wilson is president, | Next Sunday the Madden-Not-{tingham Unit will be in charge, Miss Roselyn Guard will sing, accompanied by Miss Mary 8, |[Newman. Mrs, Albert Stover is {chairman. Miss Mary Mitchell is , unit president.

New York Gets First

‘Woman Prosecutor

NEW YORK-—The district attorney of Wyoming County, York, is 26-year-old Mrs, Charlotte 8.- Smallwood. | She is the first woman to hold that post in the state. Her hushand, an attorney in Warsaw, is blind.

Ex-Star Goes Home

"NEW YORK-—After giving 28

lectures .to recreate ap interest.

in the opera in the U. 8, Mary Garden, an operatic star nearly 25 years ago, has returned to her home in Aberdeen, Scotland.

342 N. Bosart Ave. hostess. : ; y oe H. FR . ’s , Ladies Federal Noon, Mrs. N 3 tp l tt ; “ y | / Hi 1, A Dlr: Atnerican,” | John T. Larner, “4166 Gullford ow "es 0 om us ! u on 00 mn Bide tA Wee. a Mrs. Martin] * Ave. hostess. ‘Entertaigment, . hk ‘Towey, 116 8. Forest-Ave; “host-! Mrs. - K. 8. Barber and Mra. > v ess: Mrs. ‘Ed Kennedy and Miss| ony Siettier, with th : Calrod* unit for : Minnie Weisshaar, assistants. (North Side -Study 12:30 'p. m, | e amazing new Cairo unit tor super-speed cooking Thirtieth anniversary. Mrs, H. K. Fatout, 3101 _Ruckle - Purdue Women's—6:30 p. m.| St, hodtess.” “First ‘Families Canary - Cottage. “Life “of| of Virginia, Mra, Laura R. Americin Indians Dr. T. B.| Bates; = “Westover. and_ the |= Noble; guests, Byrds,” Mrs. Hiram B. Pearce . . . F ITUESPAY , (Chap. AF. PEO 130 p.m, Mrs. ] / tp 1 El t A R 1 Alpha Beta Latreian 1:30 p. m,| H. F. Brigham, 5407 N.,New ; 0 oni eciric an €, ~& Mrs, Wittiam Nixon: 4808 Park | Jetsey 8t.. hostess; Flectlon } ~*~ 5 ro & Ave. Raktess: Mra John Sloani and instalation. | 4 . Smith and Mrs. Richard Lock; Plerian Study 1 p. m. Mrs, Vieton, assistants. (Guest speaker. | . tor Brown H506 N. Illinois St, ‘“Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma hostess. ‘C hristianity,” . Mrs. ¢ Omicron 12:30 pm. Mrs. W. D.| Rebert Lewis; “Mohammedah- |." 1 : Keenan, 066 N. Campbell Ave..| ism,” Mrs. Truman Hoover, ‘. » hostess... “Lincoln's Herndon” Thur f . omald). Mvw PV. Stuipe. | Tharadny heceum top m Mra] | Inter Alla—2 m. Mrs Tisai] Fay. hostess: Mesdames F. M | * - 2 . : i ; . See this exciting new range with the “Talking Color" pushbuttons ©. . a sylvaniaz 8t., Mrs. Douglas 2 Wor EB. foijecast ME. = {To : . . . ' . White and Mra. J. Browning © Mrs. Jone Semre ele glowing light tells you which cooking speed you're using. Pan-hugging x . ? ° = ~ y y I . Late Book-—12:30 p.m. Mrs. Fred " FRDAY i ' 3 Brown, .5565 N. Delaware St. Cultubp—1 p. m. Mrs. JRoy Coats; Calrod urd saves time, heat .. . and you'll appreciate the fast broiler, . hostess; Mrs. E. W. Whaaton| “3650 Central - Ave. hostess. . and Mrs. I. W. -Hully; asgis-| “Popular Bongs Fifty Years

tants. Speaker from Ayres’. Chap. §, PEO-T7:30 p.m. Mrs; * Paul W. Reed, 2722 Rvan Drive, hostess. Exchange. pros gram, Miss Josephine -Tamnevy.|

“Chapt PET pm Mrs FH stbay, 5230 Fr North Stl hostes s.- “Mexico,” Mrs. 0. R - - Epler Chap. W,” PEO 2 pi m. Mrs Cafroll D. Smith, 3255 Win-! Fthrop Ave, finstess: Mrs, W. W.1 + Jamison assistant “Know Your Patan. Mrs. ".. Las Watte ) Chap. AM, PEO 8 p.m Mrs, T. CG. Harvey, 5685 N. Delaware Rt, hostess, “This Littde Pig Went to Market,” I..J Klinga ‘man Bpencer— Noon. Miss Wilhelmina Shively, 4649. Hinesley St hostess; Mrs. Tom Peden “and Mrs. , W. Pb. Griffith assistants Book review, Mrs. A. C. Wood

Roy E! Price, 2436 N. New jer. anty C afeteria. Radio broadgey St, hostess. Program, Mrs, ©Ast. Claude Miller ~ Satyrday Afternoon Literary. — Chan. F, PEO-2 nm Mre| 1230 p. m. DAR Chapter « Arthur Ayres, «317 FE Maple! Housed, Miss Edith Huggins and Road; “hostess; Mrs. "John, _ Miss Nellie Pease, hostesses. Stuart, "assistant, Election of, “Great State of Pennsylvania,” _ officers: tea. ‘ ; ' Mrs. Frank M. Miller. .

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