Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1950 — Page 18

Conference Program to Be In War Memorial

speakers topics will include “The Relation- _- p of Music to Worship,” Rich-

Whittington—of Butler Ln. versity; Lawerence Hinds, Juve-

: e Court referee, and “A New i in Character Educa-

tion,” Dr, Norman Johnson, Park|

School headmaster. A panel discussion on “How We Promote Character and ritual Education” will com-

ete the morning session. Par-.

ticipants will be Miss Ida Conner, Indianapolis Kindergarten supervisor; Miss Nellie Young,

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Party for Children

The Easter bunny will also make an appearance that afternoon at a party. for children of the sorority members. Mrs,

Cutting out Easter bunnies for decorations for the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority state day are

ohnson, Washington High School dean of, (left to right) Miss Mary Lou Kuhn, Miss Rosemary Spear and Mrs. John Fenstermaker. Also helping | out is the Fenstermaker son, John Jr. The luncheon event will be held Apr. | in the Hotel Lincoln. |

gitls; Miss Pauline McCready, Council of Social Agencies youth clubs director, and Mrs. Ralph ‘Johns, Irvington Presbyterian : Church christian education direct L. E. Hall, School 18 principal, will be the moderator.

Panel Planned

Sine afternoon session will open at 1 p. m, following the noon Idncheon in

community Ganard Felland. Dr. F. A. Pfleiderer, religious education director in the schools, will report on the National Conference on Religious Education recently held in Columbus, O. Dr, Grover Hartman, Church Rederation; the Rev. Kenneth horne, Speedway Christian Miss K

of arrangements for the ram. Her committee includes mes Hobart Boone, John ng, Marry Mitchell, R. E. “Royer and Roscoe Smith who will usher. ’

Group Plans ‘Bunny Hop'

uy Assembly Sets Dance Friday

e Irvington Assembly will Wy a “Bunny Hép™ from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday in the Howe gymnasium, chairman, is

y O'Hara, Betty Luckenpbill, Bill Piers and Bill Branson, favors; Jackie Powell and Janet Draper, blicity; M. G. LeVay, Caroline .Walthers, Jim Hollenbeck, Stan Barnett and Alice Fath, entertainment, and Joan Hitchcock,

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: Wilkens and Malcolm Fryer, Sacorations, . Assembly is

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Members of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority will convene Apr. 1 in the Hotel Lincoln Travertine Room for state day festivities, Theme of the luncheon will be the sorority’s altruistic project for the cerebral palsied. Easter toys used in table decorations will be given to the 50 children served by the cerebral palsy clinic in Riley Hospital. Mrs. Truman G. Yuncker, Greencastle, international altruistic director, will talk on Alpha Gamma Delta's progress with- cerebral palsy. She will introduce Mrs, Vida Davison, Riley Hospital staff member. Mrs. Davison was a recipient of one of 17 fellowships for re-

habilitation of cerebral palsy awarded in 1949 by the sorority. She received her training in the New York University 8chool of Medicine. Undergraduates of the Indiana and DePauw University chapters will present skits on their altruistic project for the past year. Each group will also entertain with special musie. Seated at the speaker's table with Mrs. Davison and Mrs. Yuncker will be Mrs. Paul Hensel, Ft. Wayne, northern state chairman; Miss Esther Brown, Evansville, southern state chairman; Miss Julia Romine, toastmistress, and the undergraduate presidents, Miss Betty Wrege, Ii Indiana University, and

- Miss Helen Berchier, hostesses;

Miss - Dorothy Schorneker, Pauw University.

State day committee members are Mesdaiies John Fenstermaker, John Jefferson, John |

Swan, Thomas Rushmofe, Paul Bauman and ‘J. P. Lahr and i

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Mrs. T. W. Bennett, Mrs. Byron Park and Miss Ann Hartley, door; Mrs, William Shive and Miss Dorothy Walsman, publicity; Miss Jean Lawvers, Miss Mary Lou Kuhn and Mrs. T. H. Carlin, decorations; Mrs. A. E, Btensby, Mrs. Charles Wulf Jr: and Miss Rosemary Spear, intown reservations, and Miss Romine, out-pf-town reservations.

By AGNES OSTROM

With Easter in the offing style shows. have been arranged by

for the week follows: TOMORROW ACA—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Willlam © I. MoGuire, 839 N. Leland Ave, “hostess. “What Is In My

Heart at ster,” Mrs, Gladys Chatt; lugfheon, Purdue men's Assoclation—8

p. m. Purdue-Marott Center. “Miss Louise Ball and Miss Hilda Kreft, hostesses. Style show by Wasson's, Miss Helen Hav- ~ erstick, commentator, TUESDAY Alpha Beta Latrelan—1 p, m. Mrs, Carl J. Weinhardt, 4544 N. Meridian St., hostess; Mrs. J. 8. Smith and Mrs. Richard Lockton, assistants. Speaker, Dr.

Chap. 8, PEO—-T7:30 p. m. Mrs. J. L. Kixmiller, 4144 N. Capitol Ave, hostess. Program, Ogden Junior Chorale, Mrs, May Bar-

Loomis, 5915 Lowel] Avé., hos-| tess. “Encroaching Socialism,” Mrs. W. D. Ross. Chap. W, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. William Storen, 4451 Park Ave, hostess; Mrs, M. T. Fouke, assistant. Quig, Mrs. C. D. Smith. Chap. AM, PEO—8 p. m. Mrs. A, T. Getz, 1451 Central Ave. hos-

tess. “fhirt Tales,” C. 0. Good~ ing. vs Spencer—Noon. Mrs, C. A.

Cassady, 5936 University Ave. hostess; Mrs, Willis Holiman and Mrs, Thomas Kelley, assistants., “Dumb Program for Bright People.” Election,

WEDNESDAY Bide-A-Wee—8 p. m. Mrs, Harry

Murray De Armond. Anagnous Group, Epsilon Bla Omicron—12:30 p. m. Mrs. W L. Sharp, 5869 Primrose Ave, hostess. “Running of the Tide" (Forbes), Mrs. P. C. Nicoles. Inter Alia—2 p. m. Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier, 6011 Norwaldo Ave., hostess. Program, Mrs. D. J. White and Mrs. T. E. Grinslade. Tate Book—3 p. m. Mrs. Waiter

Alexander, 938 N. Bosart Ave. hostess. ‘Chap. V, PEO—2 p. m. Arthur Jordan Hall. Mrs. A. W. Kuerst, hostess. Musical pro- , Miss Priscilla McLaugh- , “Significance of Trends in Modern Fiction,” Miss Mary J. Cain :

THURSDAY 1908==1 p.m. Mrs. “Bolland Bil

Shirley, 818 E. 58th 8t., hostess; Mesdames Herbert Sawyer, I Ww. assistants, Card party.

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au This Week's Club Calendar in Indianapoli

: ate Frasier, Guidance Stine and Mrs, Harold Hckott, ] Howe High Bc pa-

hool take part on a panel - “Can We Have Peace

: Chap. u, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. J. R.

“Dreams, ” Brandt T St 1

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Frank Arford, 917 N. Denny St, will be the hostess. New chapter officers include

Miss Constance L Comnette. Miss Constance L. Connette,

0, will be one

Indianapolis : of the soloists for the 28th annual Monument Circle Easter Sunrise

Carol Services, Inc.

The service, founded in 1923 by Mrs. James M. Ogden as a living ‘memorial to her small son, James M. Ogden Jr, will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 a. m. Easter Sunday on the north steps of the

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Monument Circle. Although the service has been held outdoors except twice, provision is made each year for It

Mrs. John O, Servaas, president; to pe in the Circle Theater in case

{Mrs. Robert Corman, vice presi. dent; Mrs, William McFarland,| |secretary, and Mrs. Dale William. son, treasurer.

{Miss Martha Harmon are city] lcouncil delegates, and Miss Dorojy Lommell, historian.

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fp to Address 3 ITSC Meetings

Mrs. Noble Reynolds will ad-| {dress three’ ITSC Chapters at

tomorrow for the luncheon meeting of the Meridian [Caiapter. Mrs, Roy C. Corson, 203 N. Pennsylvania St., will be

5 io hostess. Assistants will be

Mrs. Eugene Hall and Mrs. Don-|; ald Graham.

of rain. It is sponsored by the Ogden Junior Chorale. Mrs. Russell V. 'Barton, director of the Chorale

| Miss Virginia Sampson and tor the past five years, will also)

lead the musical program Easter morning. Other solo selections will be {sung by Donald Millholland, Shortridge High . School senior, and the Foster Hall Quartette, Quartette members are George M. Robinson Jr., Wallace Wolfolk, Edward Hammond and Clarence E. Hicks.

Chorale Members

The Ogden Chorale members are Nancy Aabye, Sharon Bald-

|meetings tomorrow and Tuesday. :\win, Babs Blackburn, Jane i She will be guest speaker at {12:30 ‘p. m.

Bowen, Rhoda Crabill, Nancy Crawford, Barbara Davis, Joan {Davis, Alice Gerlach, Barbara Griner, Elaine Ingram, Claire Kuhlman, Janet Ludy, Barbara Nourse, Carol Otto, Joan Ooley,

Paul Hadley and Robert F.| On Tuesday she will appear on|Alison Parrish, Marge Peeling, Daggett Jr., supper committee. the program ofthe Australian/Joan Rabold, Jo Shattuck, Betsy

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members will hold the annual

Woman's Round Table—1 p. m. election of officers. At the meet

Mrs. J. 8. Herrlott, 3216 Wash-|

ling of the Mayflower Chapter at

Schultz and Mary Jane Vandivier. “Betty Ann Groves is the acconi= panist and Babs Blackburn is the president, Robert Schultz will a Mrs,

ington Blvd., hostess, Program, [12° 30 p. m, Tuesday in the Y Mrs, |Shortridge Brass Ensem

Mrs. Paul M. Kilby. SATURDAY

subject will be “Denmark.” | Both the Venetian and Pleasant,

Gamma Phi Zeta — 2:30 p. m./Run CHapters will hold meetings

Indiana Chap. National Society

Block's Auditorium, Fashion| show,

Arts and Letters—2:15 p. m.| Mrs. H. E. Blasingham, Bren-!| donwood, hostess; Mrs. George! J. Mess and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt,! assistants, “For Women,” Mrs. Agnes H. Ostrom,

Saturday Afternoon Literary —

12:30 p. m. DAR Chapter House. Mrs. David Hadley and! Mrs. Hiram Raffensperger, | hostess, “The Southeastern, Marches” (Gunther), Mrs. Al-| bert McColloum, Election; luncheon,

at 12:30 p. m, tomorrow. The {luncheon event for the Venetian

{Chapter will be in the” Warren children will sing. |

Hotel. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge] will talk. There will be an elecition of officers. The dessert luncheon of the Pleasant Run Chapter will be in| ithe E. New York Street Branch, {Indiana, National Bank. The speaker will be Mrs. Walter Houp-| Pept ia y | tii marteuunta——————————

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.|Reynolds will speak again. Her|Charles - Ludy, the string ensem-

ble, and Fred 8. Watkin, the Howe High School Choir which will take part in the service. Twenty-three choral groups in the city including more ‘than 4350

'Come as You Are’

Party Set for Tuesday

Mrs. Sidney Hays, 4337 Nash St, will entertain at 8 p. m. Tuesday with a “Come as You |Are” party for pledges of Alpha Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority. Pledges include Mesdames DonWilliam . Caldwell, Tom Cowley, James Thomas and inLloyd Entwhistle and Miss |Georgia Cox.

Club Sets Breakfast

Republican Women To Sponsor Event

Members of the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club Will hold their annual bonnet breakfast at Rf a. m. Thursday in the Columbia Club ballroom.

membership drive. A hat will be |presented to the member who has secured the most new memberships or renewals. A prize also i be given for the most unusual yr

+7 Pierson will be master of ceremonies and appropriate songs

Mrs. Max Norris will preside. Candidates in the May primary and guests have been invited. Committee chairmen include Mrs. Madelyn Jones and Mrs, D. Albright Kelley; Mrs, A. C. Davisson and Mrs. Earl Moore, hospitality, and Mrs. Howard Maxwell and Mrs. Mildred Saunders, tickets. Mesdames H. P. Willwerth,

‘|Fanchon: Griffey. and’ Harold}.

Hayes are planning a surprise feature. Reservations may be made with Mrs. J. D. Greenlee, Mrs, Norris or members of the coms mittees,

Dr. H. B. Shumacker To Be Speaker

Dr, H. B. Shumacker, head of

1the department of surgery in

Riley Hospital, will talk Tuesaday before the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild. The meeting will be at 1:30 p. m. in Ayres Auditorium, Miss Joan Letherman, pianist, will give a musical program. Mrs. R. W. Cook, guild president, will announce plans for the annual Founders Day tea to be held in April. Mrs, William D. Bain, purchasing committee chairman, will also tell about the guild plans for Easter in Riley Hospital

and Rotary Convalescent Home.

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will be sung by Frank Parrish.|

Wednesday in the clubhouse, Mrs. Edward C. Wakelam is gens eral chairman. Committees include Mrs. H. M,

FF. 8. Sink, candy; E. Griener, L. J. Rybolt and E. J. Arbogast, decorations; Mesdames Emory Cowley, 8. L. Scoles and . F. Summerville, cards; Mrs. G. Holley, tickets, and Mes. . dames W. M. Wickizer, W. 8. Grow.and J. P. Scott, tea. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, WDC president, and Mrs. Louise B. Pohlman, department chairwill preside at the tea table.

Initiation Is Set ..Event Will Be... Today ip Muncie

The Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority have been ‘invited to attend formal ini-

|tiation services for 28 pledges in Ball State Teachers College, Mun-

cie, today. Miss Evelyn Glesing and Miss Patsy Risher, both of Indianap-

tiated in the 1 p., m. service in

dianapolis will attend: Mrs, B. F. Leib, editor, and Mrs. Richard Rice, philanthropic chairman. Mrs. Leib will also pour at the spring tea for members of the active chapter, the new initiates and Indianapolis alumnae after the service. Miss Nadine LeClair, Milwaukee, Wis., is general chairman for the ceremony, and Miss Rose Kiser, Muncie, is chairman

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