Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 34
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. Phi y. Kopp ,- To Have Dinner
Dr. George Stuart Benson, pres- — of Harding College, Searcy, Ark. will speak May 13 at the dinner meeting of the Indiana Al—pha Association of Phi Beta Kap-' Fraternity in the Propylaeum.. is subject will be "Make Mine om. 3 The speaker heads the Harding College National Education Pro- - . gram inaugurated in 1941 to re-
emphasize to the American peo- ; { Jacoh Harden, 5522 Laurel St. ple . the ‘value of Sonshieut ional re Landrum photo. |" op ori Hens
rv Pe “government And It Mi A son, portunity. = = daughter of Mrs. Luretta : {ERY m. tomorow in the Broa id idesmiced Program’ of tipple ranc Abrary. rs 1517 N. Kealing Ave., will be Norman Schulz will entertain the publications, radio, motion pletures and forums it undertakes married fo Wayne Lambert 308 iAloha Chapter Thursday in her Be TRIE TEL Tron Pra race of Mr. -and Mrs. J. I. Lambert, home. 5235 Singleton 8t. Mrs. economic trends on a- basis of 1431 N. Shannon Ave., Satur. {Charles 2 i Mo agoistant reliable information and to” fos- day. The vows will be read in To okey will EET ih ter co-operation among capital, the Centenary Christian Churgh ‘ton FH. .Ridge. : Ba aie’ bei by the Rey. Robert Kirkman. Members of Joan. of Arc Chaping directed by Mrs. Walter 8S. : er and the garap en Greenough, president; H. Foster IFC to Aid Mrs, Emmett A. Dosch, 1348 E. Clippinger, board of directors {Southview Dr. will be hostess chairman: EN Lily, vice president; Mids Dorothy E. McC ul Japanese Club {OF Hie On unenton Of ia for. : lough, secretary-treasurer, son and ‘Mrs ‘William Arnold Paul DeVault, program Hi Thy Members of the Indiana Fed- will assist. Mrs. Ridge will speak Other board members assisting eration of Clubs are working on and officers will Be oad pe : are Mesdames Joe Rand Beckeit, @ unique ‘project during the The dessert luncheon of thel John 1. H. Fuller, Montgomery month ‘of March. Sarah T. ‘Bolton oup will be’ 8. Lewis. John 8. Lynn and Wil- They are contributing finan. W750," 50 00 BOWE S00 liam F.'Maurer. Robert Hendrick- cially to bring the president of. .iwei 495 N. Emerson Ave. son, Grier M. Shotwell and Car- the Shinsei Women's Club will entertain. : : er Thagp. X i Yokosuka, Japan, to the 1950
Carpet with Woolripple Te ton May & 0 Family Hour » fi , S i co t 1 1 ne n « A ~ rs. a po The club (membership 30, 000), LTR 01 baciousness
chairman being assisted by Dr. largest in the General Federa- | Set by Museum
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Denmark to Be Topic Tuesday
Miss Amy Keene will be guest] _ [speaker 2t two ITBC meetings ithis week. f-, She will talk on “Denmark” at E- 11pm. at the lof the Gypsy Chapter. Mrs. Bor- { den Purcell, 6181 Carrollton Ave. - {will be hostess. Mrs; Ear] Bramer|: will assist. At 10:30 a. m. Wednesday she iwill talk before the Rio de Janel: iro Chapter in the home of Mrs.
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making an effort to osqtact other |ing in food, to clean up the .city, tion, will be hostess today for the members of Phi Beta ppa in and to help In civic work after Children's Museum Family Hour.
the community. It is esftmated Japanege men proved so lazy and, Assisting her will be Hugh 4 -that more than 400 members>re- corrupt. { Thompson, school principal, and 4 50 S dd. side in Indianapolis. Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington, Mesdames Charles Lavengood, :
Also on the committee are Miss ernational Clubs state chair- Kenneth Osborne, Eugene GilKathleen Nolan, Dr. Norman man is sponsoring the Indiana more, Adolph Whitlock, Alfred
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