Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1950 — Page 21
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Auxi lary . Announces
Dance Date
Event to Be Apr. 29 in Woodsteck Fiab
The Indianapolis Day Nursery
Junior Auxiliary announces the! _date for its annual spring dinner!
dance. The event is {0 be Apr. 29.
“in the Woodstock Club. Ted Campbell and his orchesis} will play. The theme of the dance and decorations is a sidewalk! cafe. ~~ Mrs. Ben J. Weaver is poaiail : h d by
: ations: “Mrs. Robett D. Morgan, and Mrs. Robert
invitations, Wacker, patrons.
Activities of the National So-| ciety, DAR, will be reviewed at a meeting of the Irvington chapter tonight in the home of Mrs. William: L. Meo, 807 N. Lesley
Ave.
There will be a covered dish| supper served. The assistant hostesses are to be Mesdames D. H.!
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Hendrickson, Delbert R. Rasener
and Bernadine McAree.’
Speakers will be Mrs. John W.| Bethel, Americanism; Mrs, David| T. Peek, Indians; Mrs. McCoy, conservation; Mrs. E. E. Hay-| maker, the DAR museum; Mrs.
H. C. Lorenzen, DAR Student
Loan Fund, and Mrs. Imes, Ellis Island.
Indorsers to Meet
The Indianapolis Indorsers of -— Photoplays will meet at 10 a. m.|
Robert | {
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Tuesday in the Meridian Room of |
the Colonial Furniture Co.
William Carroll, executive sec-| retary of the Associated Theater Owners ot Indiana, is to be the!
guest speaker
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Members of the Maennerchor | Ladies Society of the Athenaeum
Turners will meet at 1 p. m. to-! .
morrow in the Athenaeum.
There will be a card party after! Wil - | liam Hubert and Mrs. “'Ernes -Schaefer-are hostesses, www 5
the business session. Mrs.
~The Indianapolis Dental ‘Assis-| tants Association will meet at] 7:30 p. m. Monday in the In-! diana University School of Den-
tistry.
Dr. Lewis B. Spear will discuss the X-ray. He is head of the school's radiography department.
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Plans for the state convention |
will be made. The convention |
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Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer.
Mrs. Louis Schwitzer Jr. prepares for the Royalton Steeple- | chase. She plans fo enter the women's flat race. The races will be | run June 10 on the Royalton course near Zionsville. The third
is set for May 14 through May 17 annual steeplechase, conducted by national hunt and steeplechase |
in Indianapolis.
Irvington WCTU
To Meet Monday
The Irvington Unit, WCTU, will! meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday in b “tie MoMie or M¥s. R. R. Gray, 818 been pledged to sororities at Pur-| N. Layman Ave. The ladies of due University. Group I will be assistant host-
esses.
Mrs. Roy Rand will speak on “Civic Responsibility.” Mrs. Wal- | Alpha Delta ter Gingery will report on. a re- . cent trip to Washington.
Purdue Sororities Announce Pledges
|Bradley and Miss Rita Lovisa, "LAFAYETTR, Mar. 9—A num-/Chi Omega; Miss Helen Gasott, er of Indianapolis. . girls have! Delta -Gamma:--
rules, will feature fimber and brush races in addition to the flat races.
NAA,
Times State Service
Misses Betty Allen, Jane Nick-
‘ell, Pamela Nolen; Nancy Daugh-
They are Miss Carol Newcomer erty and Alison Mead, Kappa ‘and. Miss Marilyn Wilgus, AlphaAlpha Theta; Miss Joyce HolloChi Omega; Misg Elaine Zaring, well, Kappa “Kappa Gamma; Miss
Pi; Miss Betty Ann|Barbara Sadler, Pi Beta Phi, and
Baker and Miss Marian Radtke, Miss Jacqueline Wise, Sigma Del'Alpha Xi Delta; Miss Mary Helen/ta Tau.
Ch
7th District
/Will Meet
On Mar. 17
Mrs. C. W. Sewell To Be Speaker :
Ayres’ Auditorium.
cago regional
* Mrs. Charles W. Sewell, Chial administrative director of the Farm Bureau, will be’ the guest speaker. Her topic
{Mary Joan Williamson: She, is a
{member of the Alpha Xi Latreian
(Club. y
{Alpha Jota Laterian,
{Lambda Latreian, Fortnightly
| Hostesses will be members of | Alpha
{Study, Woman's Department and
{the Service Study Clubs. Guest Speaker
The Woman's Rotary Club will meet at 12:15 p. m. Monday in {the Bamboo Room of the Hotel
Washington.
{ard Surgeon.”
puhlicity chairman.
Mrs. Warble Is Hostess Mrs. Clyde Warble. 5452 Tllinois St., will be hostess t members of the Tuesday dav in her home.
be reviewed by Mrs.
Baker, - “1=The "1908 Club “will “meet at. i p.m. next Thursday. Mrs. C. €.1
Stump, 6446 Park Ave. the hostess.
Pi Beta Phi Mothers To Have Luncheon
Monday in the chapter house.
liam Evans will preside.
Mrs. Arthur Robinson will talk fon “Wives of Our Presidents.” {This will be a guest day meeting. | New officers of the Florence | Nightingale Cluh are announced | They are Mrs. H. P. White, a |president; Mrs. John .A. Strack jand Mrs. John Starrost. first and lsecond vice pre-'dents; Mrs. Howsecretarv: Mrs, |C. O. Terral, treasurer; Mrs. Norman Johnston, membershin chairman. and Mrs. Ernest Millholland, |
noon Study Club at 1 p. m. Tues-
Members of the Mothers Club! lof the Butler University Chapter, {Pi Beta Phi Sorority, will have {a guest luncheon at 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Bruce Childs is program chairman, Miss Florence Murphy of Block's will speak. Mrs. Wil-
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Members of the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs,’ will meet at 1:30 p.m. Mar. 17 in
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Mrs. Russell R. Benson, president of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of Univer- Ruby Becker, Bedford, and Mrs,
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sity Women, Dr. Arthur S. Flemming and Anton Hulman Jr. .
By AGNES H. OSTROM
What happens to Hoover Report recommendations will be determined by the interest and insistence of the public, Dr. Arthur ‘8S. Flemming declared here last night. “Twenty to 25 per cent of the recommendations are in effect now,” he reported. Member of the Hoover Commissibn and president of Ohio
Jésleyan University. Dr. Flem- -
ming addressed the first community meeting sponsored by the Indianapolis Brang¢h, American Association of University Women, in the World War Memorial,
Gives General Theme
The Indiana Committee for Reorganization of the Federal
Government-and special guests; ‘eluding Gov. and Mrs. ricker, were entertained at ier in the Indianapolis Athicuc. Club before the open session. Asserting the three-fold general theme of the réport was not stated in it specifically, Dr. Flemming said it was: . 1) To do a better job of fixing responsibility for functional government. 2) To delegate authority to
those assigned to act efficiently. ~
3) To establish controls within the framework of standards set by Congress and the
President of the United States, ¢
“Nineteen ‘separate reports (with 208 different recommendations) filed with Congress “reflected composite reviews” by the 12-member commission on reports of task’ forces Selected to study various areas of government. “We were not passing judg-
ment on policies but ooking. at government {from the management point of view,” the college executive said,
“No Fixed Responsibility
In discussing various areas reviewed he told how a United
States Medical Administration |
was recommended in the health and medical field to secure “intelligent use of existing facilities.”
. at last night's AAUW dinner.
tive jobs unless we set up those jobs in the right way so good people won't turn away from them.”
With Army and Navy hos--
pitals well staffed, but beds unoccupied and veterans’ hospitals understaffed with full beds, “Government was not doing a good job... not pooling its resources.”
The factgovernment was not
isting facilities could be over-
“looked, but there was no fixed
responsibility from the functional point of view, he repeated. The speaker said -the Hoover Repog§ must be put in effect for interest in economy, efficiency, for value received by the taxpayers and in the interest of providing ourselves with a responsible government.’
Checks and Balances
- “What-about putting so much authority in hands of leaders?” he queried.
“We glory in the system of
checks and balances. there a time when it should work more efficiently but isn't. If we think 80, we're fooling ourselves. “We must do a better job of fixing responsibility and giving autho Jo act.” abl Later, he added, “We will’ never get good people in exeeu-
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19 Miss Lewman Is Candi gale For BPW
| Election to Be | May5,67
Miss Ruth Lewman has been . inamed as a candidate for first vice president ' of the Indiana State Federation of Business and Professional Women for 1950-51. Election of new officers will be held at the state meeting May 5, 6 and 7 in the Claypool Hotel. Currently second vice president of the state federation, Miss Lew- - mdn has been X_memper of dhe 7d
PRE DERSLER) SWS SUE TY
was local club vice president from 1939-41 and president, 1943-45. A teacher of French and Span ish in Shortridge High School, she ‘also is the girl's vpcational coun- « |selor. | Qther candidates named by the - = state nominating committee in- > : |clude Mrs. Bessie Thornton, South (Bend, president, for re-election; Miss Carol Dawson, Auburn, first vice president; Miss Grace ¢ Thompson, Oakland City; and — Mrs. Helen Hunt White, Lafa|vette, second vice president; Miss
Martha Beckenholdt, Greenfield, recording secretary. Miss Irene L. Hiss, South Bend, corresponding secretary; Miss Evalena Aldridge, Greensburg, and Mrs. Helen Béck, Lebanon, and Miss Helen E. Greensburg, and Miss
Flem- Braden.
[treasurer
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on the special Dirilyte table setting (tomorrow)
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