Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1950 — Page 9
Hear Chief
Will Meet Saturday ‘Mrs. Edward F. Ege, Wilkinsburg, Pa., national president. of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, “will be the guest speaker at the
_dianapolis Athletic Club.
eral chairman. At the speaker's table with Mrs. Ege will be Miss Dorothy Overman, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association; Mrs. Robert - Brewer, vice president; Mrs. Royer K. Brown, Delta province vice * president, and Mesdames Everett M.. Schofield, G. B. Taylor and R. 8. Hiatt.
Also Miss Diane Colvin and|
Miss Mary Ellen Davis, Indiana University; Miss Marjean McDay and Miss Jane Deming, Butler University; Miss Constance Caylor and Miss Kathryn Pierce, De-
Pauw University, and Miss Kath-|
At State Day|
Kappa Kappa Gamma|
sorority’s state day luncheon. Ths - ~gvent will -be Saturday in the In|"
Mrs. Dan E. Flickenger is gen-|
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deen Uecker and Miss. Nancy . Hammond, Purdue University.
Reception to Follow Special tables will be arranged | for . out-of-state ' guests, past! presidents and present officers of | the” local alumnae, members of | the . state day committee and! active chapter members, Miss Overman will greet and| present the guests and give the| scholarship awards after the luncheon. The Betty Miller! Brown Alumnae Key award will be presented by Mrs. G. B. Taylor. | There will be a song con-| cert. Mesdgmes J. W. Gebhard, | Charles Gallup and Dean L. Robb| ‘will be the judges. Mrs. Brewer will’ introduce Mrs. Ege. A re-| ception honoring the speaker will follow the program. 4 State day committee members f are Mesdames Brewer, Carson| “Donley, David ‘Brewer, Robert D.]| Walker, William B. Weisell, John] W. Hillman, Bruce Savage and George T. Tindall. .Recent. Marriage. Is Announced Miss Frella Sullivan and Donald! Lee Duffer were married Friday, night in the home of the bride's] parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin] Sullivan, 3911 W. Washington St.| The Rev. Guy F. Perry, pastor of | the Fountain Square Church of! God, officiated. i
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The members of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will have their annual state day Apr. | in the liam Peoples. Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Gilbert Wildridge (right) of the House of Paper suggests some decorating
ideas to Mrs. William Scheurer (left) and Mrs. Marshall P. Crabill.
'Dublin Fair Is Scheduled
To Sponsor Project
. The Butler University Chapter, Delta Delta Delta Sorority, will have its annual “Dublin Fair” from-8- pr m:-to-midmight-tomor-row in the chapter house. * Proceeds .of the event will be used for scholarships given to Butler women students. The national organization of the sorority doubles the amount raised at the fair. | The St. Patrick's Day theme will be. carried out with green and white decorations, = There
The bridegroom is the son. of will be booths, stunts, games and Mrs, Daisy Hodges, 1449 Jasper dancing. . St. Mrs, Ralph Westley was her | Chairmen are Miss Norma sister's matron of honor and Mr, Brown, tickets; Miss Annabelle Westley was the best man. The Church and Miss Mary Jordan,
: reception was in the home. After publicity; Miss Shirley Klinge and 7 1 short trip the couple will reside Miss $1 in 518 Merrill St.
Club to Mest
$1 The Rockford College Alumnae!
|Jackie Bresson, dancing.
telling;
{Miss Mary Dien Pierre, fortune: Miss Jean Ann Bates,!
| Luncheon to Be | In'Riley Hospital _|. “The Indiana University Women's| . Alumnae Club will entertain 60 ~+new._ members... with..a luncheon {at 12:30p, mr. Saturday in Riley " {Hospital. = feat Each ‘member hag. been asked) .{to bring a memento of her college days. A prize will be awarded to: ‘ithe one bringing the cleverest. The group will tour the hospital: Mrs. Ernest Heberlein is in charge of the tour. Mrs. Glen Conway is arrang-| {ing the memento display. i
The Indianapolis Parliamentary) ot Law Club, Inc., will meet at 12:30] © p. m.- Monday in the home off Mrs. Benton 8S, Lowe, 621 E. 56th St. Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher and Mrs. Cecil P. Clark will assist the hostess. Mrs, Ray Fatout and Mrs. Charles F. Voyles will give!
Fashion Show Set
The Lullaby Club will sponsor ia pre-Easter style show at 8:30 p. m. Mar. 290 in Ayres’ Audi-
{torium. { Proceeds will go to the polio!
{Miss Nuna Heisel will pour, Hostesses will be ‘John Gerringer, man, Herbert Pauli Jr. and Wil-
‘My Day— New Publication Designed Delta Delta Delta 10 Explain UN Program
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mar. 16—There is a new publication called.of Members and Resignations.” the United Nations Gram which made its bow last week.
it can be placed on. the bulletin board of schools or clubs or fac-| , tories or wherever people going by can stop. and look and read. F : St J + puto mint For Students pays more|
per éapita by the United States [OF Barbage disposal than the} Home Economics Unit | UN has for a year’s running ex-|
I was particularly interested to! learn that the actual expenditure!
for its share of. the basic United!
ization which we hope will grow |
so that eventually we can turn Kefauver's point of view has @ Career Day at 4 p.m: Tuesday
over to it the curbing of all ag-|merit.
It is| : designed primarily to acquaint people with the facts about the
hes ' | f maki . P O h United Nations. Every issue-has two parts and is wo made tai | @@-Arranged +'Socialcrats’-Fear-Revolt i Sores Wonk RN0 IMPOtet Sant = E .C : apter — 3 { |
{think that New York
{penses and that the subway defi-| Nations annual budget is less cit in New York would run the! than a dime, ‘This is the organ-|UN for six months. On the other hand, Sen. Estes nomics Association, is sponsoring
8 p. m, Tuesday in the 38th St.| Branch, Indiana National Bank./
Mrs. L. T. Stafford will be the Republican ‘state chairman before the luncheon meeting of the | Indiana Indianapolis Woman's Republican will /Club.in the Columbia Club. “We will
hostess,
,| Mrs. Mason I.. Hosier speak on “Honorary Officers and
"77 The business and professional women members of Hadassah will have a donor dinner next Thursday in the 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. The proceeds will be used for Hadassah projects, Mrs. Leo Gurvitz {left) ‘and Mrs. Moe A. Kaufman ar members of the arrangements committee. “* |MeCarty, editor of the Indiane > _ ” “ |apolis News, will speak.
ampere menians a U.S. Women Can Save Nation
know whether the, rer Onorary Members''; Mrs. Cru- housewives -.of-.-America--——have are not stopped an unprecedented Mesdames “Edwin Kelly, “Joe
wean From Socialism, Says Holder
In eight short months we will know whether Ameri¢an house- We Defend.” wives have joined the revolt of indignarit housewives developing The Rose Marie Cruzan Parlia- in every country where free elections still are held. to fight social/mentary Law Club will meet at'ism Cale J. Holder declared here today. “The battle to savé the republic has begun,” asserted the|ace Shonle, field secretary of the
Kremlin Game Houséwives know if Socialists
zan on “Charter Members,” and joined the crusade, or whether depression or another world war
Mrs. Otto H. Samuelson on “Trial they, as well as their ‘menfolk, is inevitable, Mr. Holder pointed Burkholder and Ralph Bowstrom, have decided to commit national out, ——————————————————
suicide.”
|
‘workers
To Sponsor Event
The Home Eeonomics in Business Group, American Home Eco-
They know Socialists are jeriminally playing the Kremlin's
This revolt 1s the one thing Russia herself. ‘most feared by the Truman “So-| fcialerats,” according to the state who have decided to quit—who no political leader. Mr. Holder told GOP party lo resist Socialists. But the womthat dreamy schemes|®? Of America refuse to bow to land tyrannical conspiracies are eternal frustration. fomented by men in various na-| tional capitals. | “But it is the housewife who|Mr. Holder asked.
“There may be American men
longer have the courage or sense
“Can a housewives’ revolt drive {Trumanites back to Missouri?”
Is Planne By Auxili
| card party -at-8 p.m Monday ia
He maintains that we] gressor nations. Even now much must not raise the cost of the or- : of the UN program provides the ganization to a point where we 20Ce counselors, teachers of home| only activities in the world may force out the smaller na- economics and senior high school,
{in Ayres’ Auditorium
through which peoples are work-|tions because of their inability 8irls:
Joan Keller, decorations;ing together to create an atmos-ito pay "their share. Miss Diane Spencer and Miss)
phere in which peace can grow.
Budget Problems
It is ridiculous when you futufe wars.
Of course,
The meeting will be for guid-
There will be an informal tea. yoainst the Socialists. some of the bigger nations com- A series of talks will follow. The _|plain as much about the heavy opportunities _in ‘|cost as do ‘the little nations and world for the woman trained in frenzied efforts of the Socialists, I can well "understand whyithere is the danger of making it home economics will be explained. their cousins the Communists games; Miss Mary Lou’ Rénick Congresswoman Helen Gahagan|an undue burden on and Miss Mary Lou Leaf, pledge Douglas feels that the money al-|that still are called and Miss Virginia Jones|located is much too. small to payibig budgets for ar |for the support of this organiza- for the cost | tion.
the business ejection last
Stena Marie
imust work out theories and the | {life sentences to drudgery that] {so-called statesmen cook up.” | He cited recent elections in New| ealand and Australia where! women swung election decisions
“Then came the crucial British month. Despite
{them.”
“Of course it can,” He asserted enough women
{were duly registered in America
to vote who didn’t in 1948 to have changed everything. And hundreds who could have registered
ididn’t. : “Women can win. They can re-|
store American government to the people. They can stop this
and sinful grabbing by ruthless So-|ton and Mrs. Frederick Barkow. governments: Miss Gertrude Bramer is chair-'all fellow travelers who disguise upon to carry man, assisted by Misses Harriett themselves behind such names as maments and West, !
of past and possibly
cialist tax tyrants.”
Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson intro-|widdie are the representatives to L Twiname, ‘welfare’ ‘and ‘security, enraged duced the chairman. Presiding at/the Indianapolis PEO Council and Katherine Sheedy; Mary Cannon militant housewifes voted against Rich ‘2nd Louis Blalock.
the meeting was Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, club president.
Event Will Be In Post Home: * The Wayne Unit, American Legion ‘Auxiliary, will sponsor &
the post home. an On Apr. 12 the unit will meet at 8 p. m. to hear changes in the constitution and by-laws. Mrs, Willard Thomas is the committee chafrman, The changes will be voted on in the May 10 business meeting. < fas Members will give a party Apr. 13-in- the Marion Veterans Hos pital. The event will honor pa{tients celebrating birthdays im |April. Mrs. William Niece, reha~ ri [bilitation chairman, and Mrs. Bert |Neitzel, unit president, are in charge of transportation. Mrs. Harry Nahre and ‘Mrs. William Schoneker are redecorate |ing the new auxiliary ball. =
Luncheon Arranged
| The John H. Holliday Unit, | American Legion Auxiliary, will {meet with the post Tuesday night lin the Naval Armory. C. Walter
Miss Merle Speakman, chairman of the high school essay conitest, will give awards to three tShorfridge pupils. The ‘subject {for the contest was “The Rights
Mrs. Ralph Lewis, 5223 N, | Pennsylvania St, will give a iluncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday for the auxiliary, Mrs, Hor-
Mental Health Hygiene |Society, will speak on “Mental |Health Is Everybody's Business.” | Mrs, Edward Luglan is chaire man of the luncheon assisted by
{Ginter, Alice Brammer, Paul
Lists Officers
Mrs. M. C. McKinsey Is President
New officers of Chapter P, PEO, are announced. They are Mrs. M. Chase Mce Kinsey, president; Mrs. Albert H, Losche, vice president; Mrs, Marcus W. Johnson and Mrs, Herman K. McComb, recording and core responding secretaries; Mrs. Ede mond W. Hebel, treasurer; Mrs, Corteney Dinwiddie, chaplain, and Mrs. Guy W. Seaton, guard. State convention delegates are Mrs. McKinsey and Mrs. Losche {and the alternates are Mrs, Sea~
Mrs. McKinséy and Mrs. Dine
| Mrs. A, W. McDonald is the altere nate, Lad
A Week Club will meet at 8 p. m. today in thé home of Mrs, Lea Sturgeon, stunt, 350 E. 60th St. Assistant hostess/and Miss Diana Harvey, coat 2% will be Mrs. John Hobson. Ichecking. : - : ieces for
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