Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1950 — Page 9
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event will be Apr, 14 in the Murat
“Temple. | Mrs. William Watters and Mrs | Walter Shirley are chairmen of | the cigaret committee. The! “Members ‘are Meésdames William! E. Bodenhamer, E> W. Dyar, Wil-| liam J. Guenther, C. C. Hanning, | ‘Nordeau Heaps, Walter. Noite, R.| T. Simon, R. A, Wahl and Melvin. ~ Hansen, ms Candy committee members are Mrs. Herbert E. Baumeister and, Mrs. Kurt Schmidt, ch&irmen;
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-Mesdames Ed “Boyer, Brodie, John A, Charles Gardner, WiRiam F.|
Hanning, Jerome E. Homan Jr. | A. L. Perkins, H, E. Riddell and Felix Sprass. Mrs. Howard W. Linkert and Mrs. Erwin B, McComb head the! decorations committee. Their as-| sistants are Mesdames Fred Ahr-| becker, Paul Merrell, C. J. Renard. | D. F. Sone and R. 0. Woods, Mes-| dames Theodore E. Root, William H. Hanning, John M. Williams| and Chantilla White are chair-| men of the prize compmitfee. The! members are Mesdames Albert! W. Claffey, J. E. Fettig, J. F.| Holmes, G. W. Shaffer, R. H.| Sturm, A. C. Zaring, N. E. Boyer, Corwin Carter Jr., Rodney Curry, ! { W. T. Eisenlohr, A. C. Fernandes, E. A. Lawson, A, L. Portteus C.| W. Richardson A Sidney Wein-|-stein.
Hostesses Listed
The.cards and tallies will be| taken care of by Mrs. J. W. Nuna-/|
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Announce
DAR Chapter Elects Officers
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“IU. Sororities Follies Set
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{morrow night in the Athenaeum. Dr, - J. (be the soloist. A dinner will precede the conicert and a dance will: follow. | Makin ng plans to attend are Rob-! ert Behr, Kenneth Duncan, Fred
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{ Ralph Davis, J. G. tfor-the Maennerchor concert to= Charles Martin; Adolph W Embhardt, : oe ‘James Pease, bass-baritone, will. Fagen, Sohn Schumaker, L. AS pert, P. J. Ruden, M. K. Mathas, | Kirkpatrick, John: Bolyard, Har- Franz old Gemmer, Al¥in Fisher, Otto LE | Busching, William Dearmin, L. H.| Thompson, Carl Most, C, a Martin Merkt, 4 Keen, Clarence Elbert and Wil-|
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Mrs. Wilbur E Smith (left) was elected first vice regent and | Mrs. Charles C. Josey (right), corresponding secretary of the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter yesterday. Other new officers .are Mrs, Lawrence L. Clark, chapter house secretary; Mrs. R. R. McVicker, treasurer; Mrs. Carleton W, Atwater, chaplain, and Mrs. Kenneth Dix Coffin, icin
97 Students to Be Capped.
| [diana - “University,
Pletcher. Asquith and Janet Ann Shaffer _
Olivia
{Schmitt, R. A. Peoples, Norman liam E. Jackson also hold res- tricia Dodd, Thomas SL. Kemp, Are Named Kelly; Irvin Malsch, C. E, Cam- ervations, {H., H. Selka, Dr. Robert s { bridge, H. H. Bauck, Wilbur Mc-. Tables have been held in the Robe Ahlbrand, W. A. Hubert ¥ Times State Servioe {Cullough, J. F. O'Mahoney, Henry names of J. D. Gradisor, John Edward Overman, HBarl Tech ‘BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 3 — \ |Nancried and M. P. Dahl. . Long, Dr. J. J. Warringer, Hay- meyer and David Davis. pi
{Fifty-nine Indianapolis girls have been’ pledged to sororities at InRush ‘week! [was conducted at the beginning | lof the second semester. Under| _ithe university’ 8 rules pledging is! ‘deferred until the. second semes-| iter, f- New pledges of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority, include Misses Jac~—+gueline Abraham. Anne Camp-| = ibell, Joyce Jones and Barbara Misses Mary F. Wils Mary
Marianne “Adams,
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[are pledges of Phi Mu Sorority. Misses Marilyn Alexander, Flizabeth Cottingham and Janice My McComas are pledged to Kap-| {pa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The pledges of Delta Zeta Sorority are Misses LaWanda Arnold, {Shirley Fléedderjohn, Mary Helen Larkins and Geraldine Scott, Alpha Kappa Alpha pledges include Misses Delores . Bartee, Buggs, Elinor ‘Grissom, {Fern G. Turner and Bessie Whitted. Misses Susan Bassett, Mary Jane Hoffer, “Patricia Lugar, 1 Gloria Wood and Jean R. Smith ‘have been pledged by Alpha ‘Chi’ {Omega Sorority. . Misses Martha Sue and Mary {Lou Beck, - Alice Jean: -Curtis Janith Byan and Jaema Vance are pledges of Chi Omega Sororlity. Sigma Kappa Sorority pledges from Indianapolis are Misses Jeannine Billau, Barbara —. .Hoffmeyer and Anne Hood. {Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority {announces its pledges. They are
Miss. Maye Cogill, of the Continer. al Dance Studie; models a coat which she will wear in the third annual Indiana Fur Follies. The follies will be tomorrow night and Sunday night | at the Indiana Roof Ballroom,
PTA Groups | With Sarr 3
The Crooked Creek -PTA Study, Group will meet at 11:30 a. m.| Thursday in the home of‘ Mrs.! Oscar Coffey, 2318 W, 64th St. | Mrs. Francis Whitmir will lead a discussion of the history of lo-’ cal! PTA organizations. vl The Warren Township Council will meet at 10 a.m. Wednes-| day. Plans will be made for an! Easter Sunrise Service in the Warren Central School, The Beech Grove PTA will have a pro-
maker Jr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke, Misses Carollynn Blackburn, Val- [gram meeting at 7:30 p. m, chairmen, and Mesdames W. H [me Chellew and Jane LaRue.' Wednesday. There will be a Currie, Duane Jones and J. H. = Tonight by Met Oo Ist ospita The Delta’ Gamma pledges’ are board meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mon-, Thompson. Mesdames John Misses Patricia Bray, Barbara day. - Bulger, Ralph N. Hiatt, Sin LJ Capping exercises for 97 sti: director, will officiate at a candle- Anne Cox, Jo Anne Dunham. Jo! Members of the Ben. Davis W. Ledwith and Ethel Stone are/dents of the Methodist - Hospital lighting ceremony. {Anne Ebner. and Barbara Red- Grade School unit will have. a In charge of tickets. {School of Nursing will be held at! Others who will take part'in the ding. 1:30 p. m. meeting Wednesday il
Tahle hostesses will be Mrs. -Lyle_Brothers and Mrs. Herbert] F. Cortright, chairmen, and Mesdames Myron Austin, G. J, Book-| Ethel Bromert, J. W.! Burke, Frank Jennings, G. W.| Kohlstaedt, Mort Martin,’ Ralph | Martin, G. E. Morrison and Robert Zaiser. Hostess chairmen are Mrs. E. R. Grisell and Mrs. O. A. Chilison. Their ~ assistants are Mesdames| Carl E. Wood, E. L. Burnett,
— Charles Byfield, A. B. Chapman, wo. ioe ang the Choral Club of the
Guy Dunnington, B. M. Forbes, Dallas Foster, William Freund, Carrie Hammel, A, J.. Hueber, G. F. Kledeér, Fred C. Krauss, Wallace O. Lee, Attia Martin, | Leroy Martin, { ford, Gaylord Rust, G.G. Soba ‘Charles :Seidensticker, R. B. Tut-| tle, William J. Wemmer and Coral “Wheeler. Mrs. Ralph T. Simon is publicity chairman. The guild will have a luncheon | meeting at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Robert Zaiser is chairman, assisted by Mesdames J. Emerson Fettig, Robert H. Uhl, Melvin Hansen, C. C. Hanning, Howard W. Linkert and Richard B. Tuttlé. There wil be a party for Sunnyside patients Mar. 14 in the hosMesdames Herbert F. Cort-
Austin are in charge.
Names Nominees
Nominees for three state offices! of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers are announced.! “They -will be elected at the state convention: tobe held Apr. 21 and 22 in French Lick. The nominees are Mrs. Emmett: Arnett, Bloomington, second vice president; Mrs. C. O. Gross, Mar-! fon, fourth vice president, and Mrs. Leonard Miller, Boonville; sixth vice president. 2 Members .of the nominating] Are. Mrs. William. Gloye, Kokomo, chairman, and| Mrs, Walter Thoms, Indianapolis; ‘Mrs. Glen Sweet, Logansport; | Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Bloomington, | and Mrs. Kenneth Landgraf, New “Albany. L
{Delta Zeta Sororities sponsored
‘Home Ec Teachers
‘Economics Department will
been cancelled.”
8 p. m. today in the hospital's service are Mts. Ethel Palsgrove | White-Cross-Serviee-Center. amd Misses Ruth Blackburn Wis The class is the largest fresh- nona Wright and Joy Abbott of man group in several years. Rela- the faculty; Miss Carolyn Rowe, itives and friends are expected 10 Student Association president; fill the large auditorium for the {Mrs. Jay B. Hosier, Alumnae As-
ceremony which signifies full ac-| sociation president, and the honor lceptance
nce of the students into the 'stiident of the new class to be school. They entered as preclinical announced tonight.
students. last September. The Rev. Ralph O. Pearson will
Dr. Lawson J. Clark, nursing {pronounce the invocation and the
committee chairman of Method- |
ist's staff, will spedk. Robert E. penediction. Miss Charlotte Ashby. Neff, hospital superintendent, will | organist, will play for the pro-
‘pledged to Alpha Gamma Delta meet next week.
Misses
| es Jannice and Jeanne Miss Catherine McBurney and. Bryant are pledged 1o Pi Befa PhiGrant Stratton - are program Sorority. Alpha Xi Delta pledges chairmen’ The Bridgeport PTA
include Misses. Patricia Dam-l\will elect new officers at 8 p. m. meyer, Ruth Lindenberg, Madelyn¥®rhyrsday. The John Strange PTA .Pinnick, Emily Rinsch, Jo Anne wil] hear Dr. Roy Ewing Vale ‘Wood and Jean,Anne Tutterrow. talk-at.7.30 p.m Friday. . Miss Mary C. Dré¥sel has been Several city PTA units will also. “Sorority. go WEDNESDAY
school will sing. Miss Fredericka E. Koch, school {class are Miss Margaret K. Under-
director, will present. the c&ps.. wood Acton: and Misses Barbara (Mrs. Shirley W. Fowles, assistant gen’ Golay, Jacqueline Hinds,
Dorris Lee Horton, Paula C . Koeh-
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Zeta Tau Alpha . Sorority os {Rev. Claude M. McClure, the pledges include Misses Rose School 76—1:15 p. m. “Mental! Ebert, Elizabeth Peck aiid Bar-| “Health and Nutrifion,” Miss! bara G. Schubert. Misses Char-| Lelia C. Ogle, _ |cessional. A reception will follow. lotte Levy, Marilyn Prince and School -78-1:30 p. m. “Homan “Marion Courity members of the Elaine Tarshes are pledges of Growth,” Mrs. Roberta Nich-|
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority. Miss olson. : ‘Patricia Loeke isa pledge of the giool #2 i 2--1:30 p. ‘m. Mrs. _Bert| +Alpha Phi Sorority. I McCammon. speaker, Miss Martha I. Myers and Miss School 8&7-.2:15 5 p. m. “Parent I Are. pledged. to... Hamily-hife-Education; “movie: Alpha Delta.Pi Sorority and Miss = FRIDAY Dorothy Taylor i§ affiliated with School 13--7:30 m. Fat : Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. night: J: : athe }
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{Otto - Jensen, Ps national president of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, was the guest speaker at the Panhellenic Schol-| arship Banquet. The event was) last night in the Student Center| Building at Franklin College. A plague was awarded to the college woman who has the high-| est scholarship record for the| last two semesters. The sorority, with the highest average also '|was honored. Delta Delta Delta, Zeta Tau Alpha, Pi-Beta Phi and]
the dinner.
To Visit Butler The Butler University . Home! be host to home economics teachers: of Indianapolis schools at 10a. m.| Tuesday. After a meeting in the Jordan Memorial Hall there will be a {luncheon in the Atherton Center. | Miss Shirley Marie Green, Dallas, | Tex, is to be the guest speaker.
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{ Mesting Cancelled jo} ms
The he Theodore Circle, Daughters of 1sabélla, meeting’ scheduled for Tuesday in the | Catholic Community Center et “
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