Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1950 — Page 9

ITTLE PERB IONS!

! Schedules

Art Group

‘Convention Session. Planned For Apr. 11-14

FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1950 PAGE

"Gardeners Schedule Meeting

Group Plans

The Indiana Chapter, National Bociety of Arts and Letters, will be hostess for the 1950 national! convention to be held here Tyes-! day through Friday, Apr. 11-14. | Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, presi-| dent of the tate group, has been named general chairman for convention by Mrs. Laurence S. Kuter| ‘of Washington, national president. | Headquarters for the event will be the Indianapolis Athletic Club. | Tuesday will be “Play Day in| Hoosierland.” Following a tour to Brown County and the artist! colony there will be a “Sunbonnet| Special” luncheon in the' Nash-! ville Village Inn. Civic Theater! has extended an invitation to a rehearsal of the forthcoming pro-| duction, “Two Blind Mice.” Convention will open formally with registration at 9 a. m. Wednesday in the IAC. A business Ses- | . mio will precede the “Howdy Folks” luncheon at noon. | Delegates have been invited to attend the meeting of the Wo-|, man’s Department Club at 2 p. m.! Wednesday in the clubhouse. NSAL celebrities here for conven-| tion will give the program. A| sight-seeing tour of the city willl follow the club tea. i Mrs. Kuter and Mrs. Weinhardt| will be hostesses at 8 p. m. that night for a formal reception in the Weinhardt home, 4544 N, Merid-| fan St. Mrs. John F. Wild III, harpist, will play.

Dinner Arranged | Mr. and Thursday's business session, will open at 10 a. m. in Block's Auditorium. There will be a “Chatty Stack" luncheon at noon. h a and inspection of exhibits by the apolis families, the Monuindividual chapters and members.| ment. Circle Easter Sunrise

Mrs. Robert J.

By AGNES H. OSTROM

New officers will be elected at the, Carol Service is an established’

afternoon business meeting. | family event for the Robert J.

Mrs. Charles Fitch will give the| Shultzes. musical program for the 4:30 p. m.| But there’s more to the story tea in the Governor's mansion. | ©f this musically talented group.

--~The- Rell--Rose -dinner -at--7:30| Literally they all. have grown.

p. m. that night in the IAC will] UP in the beautiful early mornclimax the convention program. ing Easter interdenominational Gov. Schricker, Dr. Fabien Sevit-| Celebration commemorating the

sky and Mayor Feeney will. wel-| Resurrection of Christ. come the out-of-state guests and| Sunday they will each have a officers will be installed. A mu-| Share in the 28th annual event, sical program will be given by! a proven part of the city’s comMrs. Charles C. Martin, munity life: : t th Members of the old and new| Mr. Shultz .will direc e executive boards will meet to- Prass ensemble of Shortridge gether Friday. | High School. Mildred Lawler Committees assisting Mrs, Shultz will play the celio in the Weinhardt include Mrs. H. E.| String ensemble. Fourteen-year- . Blasingham, Tuesday chairman, ©ld Mary Beth will make her Mrs. George Jo Mess and Mrs. Second appearance in the Ogden Leonidas Smith; Mrs. Fitch, Civic| Junior Chorale and Bobby Joe,

grader he substituted in

Family Grows Up

AS WITH MANY. Indian...

Shultz, Mary Beth and Bobby Joe . . . a family that's grown up in the Monument Circle Easter Sunrise Carol Service.

ropolitan School of Music here. ir Eher next year he. became. a. regular member of the quartet. In 1929 he took over as director of the brass section using several of the members of his own orchestra in ‘the Fairview Pres- © byterian Church. He had organized the 50-piece orchestra with a group of

-Shortridgers- who-had no" place This-will-pbe-the last-year for

to play when they were graduated from the North Side school. In 1932 the brass ensemble was made up of students from Shortridge, where Bob had gone in the fall of 1931 as a member of the music department faculty. With the exception of a couple of years he has always been on the Monument steps on Easter morn.

Early Arrivals “About an hour ahead of time,” according to his wife. “I'm the kind that can be there and set up my instrument in about ten minutés,” reports Mildred Shultz, “but Bob likes - to be in plenty of time. “Usually I borrow my father’s car and the children and I go

I dow little later.” po Mo snus was only 8 fresh” the high school brass quartet made up of pupils of Leslie E. Peck, { former director of the old Met-

man in Butler University when she hecame a regular cellist with the string ensemble. She has played in the service every

Theater invitation; Mrs. Hezzie B. 9 Will be one of the flower chilMesdames Martin, Walter Houp-| Active Since 1923 pert, Jane Burroughs Adams and| Mr. Shultz has'been in the Maxwell Droke, “Howdy Forks service from the time of its inMrs. Clayton H. Ridge, Thursday chairman; Mrs. Smith “Mrs; Mess, exhibits; Mrs; Arch N. nan, tea, and Mesdames John L. Helmer, Edwin B. Evans, Clyde E. Titus, Martin and Houppert, Red - Local delegates includes Mesdames E. C. Rumpler, Houppert| and Pike. Mrs. Oliver 8. Guio will|

Pike, Wednesday chairman, and, 9renluncheon. ception in 1923 by Mrs. James Bobbitt and Mrs. Claire McTur-| Rose dinner. Legion News— serve as national election commit-|

Large Gifts Reported For Mission Hospital

The Indianapolis Flower Misrion Board voted $600 yesterday | for streptomycin and para-| .amino-salicylic for the treatment

April activities.

11th District Legion Auxiliary inn coe "er «| jsts Activities for April |

The 11th District, American Legion Auxiliary, announces its

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Protestant church services for the patients in the Cold Spring eral chairman of the annual | \ it will spri harity dance to be spon- | Road Hospital are being planned. On Easter the Wayne Unit will SPring ¢ 3 be in charge. Edwin Duncan will lead the Lynhurst Adult Choir, Sored by the St. Francis Hospital| Mrs. Kathryn Palsgrove is chairman.

The Madden-Nottingham Unitiging Mrs Myron Mills is musi |

of patients in the Flower Mission will be in charge of the program chairman.

Hospital.

The board met in the 38th of the Broadway

|Apr. 16. The High School Choir Methodist Street Branch, Indiana National{Church-wi}l-sing: Mrs. Kathryn

‘Parties Arranged

|. Several parties for veterans are,

Bank. Also reported at the meet- Stover is in charge. On Apr. 23 also being arranged. The Manor, | Ing was the gift of jelly by the the Northeast Unit will conduct Paul Coble, Charles Young and

Alpha Kappa Latreian Club; 40 the services.

clock by the Florence Nightingale Melvin Goode. is’ chairman.

Club and the Southeastern Union| “On Apr. 30 the Service Unit will Hodges, A trio, composed Browder. Hazel Pfleuger, Estella per, ‘Robert Heiskel, Raymond 3. and cash of Misses Janet Hauser, ‘Anita |Reilly, J. William Adams, Sam Laker, John. Haigerty, Eugene] Smith and Delores Stum, will Nickerson and Walter Ford are Grannan and Harry Cook. "____|chairmen. :

Sunday School; extension cords be in charge. ~ by Homer A. Woods by Leonard A. Murchison.

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The Brightwood Robert E. Kennington Auxiliaries! dozen cookies by the 1908 Club: Methodist Church Choir, directed Will sponsor a party Tuesday Annee. 10 electric fans and an electric by Fred Iske, will sing. Mrs, night inthe Cold Spring Road chairman of the door hostesses, |

Mesdames Douglas White,

Hospital. Myles

John

{ The patients at Billings Hos[pital will be entertained Apr. 20.

den-Nottingham, Northeast and George 8S. Patton . Auxiliaries. Mesdames Homer Tuttle, Robert, Anderson, Ruth A. Fields, Bed-| ford Moore and Fred Pavey and Miss Mary Mitchell are chairmen. There will be a birthday party for|

{the Marion Veterans Hospital pa-

tients in Marion on Wednesday. | Two schools of instruction for, members of the units are set. One

will be held at 6:30 a. m., Apr. 14,

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pital and-another at 7p. m., Apr.

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- . P.H He Mr. .and Mrs. Earl P. Brane are at home in South Bend following their marriage Feb. 4 in the Trinity Methodist Church in Kentland. The ‘bride was Miss Madonna. Gorham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorham, 4305 Carrollton Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

Richmond Trip

{ The 19th annual meeting of] ithe Garden Club of Indiana will ibe held in the Leland Hotel, Rich{mond, Thursday and next Friday. Registration will begin at 1 p. m.| | Thursday and at 8 a. m. Friday jon the mezzanine,

At 2 p. m. there will be a tour ~ |of the greenhouse of the Hill Floral Products Co. The trip will be conducted by Mrs. W. L. Ellis, Richmond. Paul D. Vroth, professor of. botany, University of Chicago,| will speak on “The Coming Day Lilies” at the dinner to be held] at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the hotel ballroom. The Masonic Glee] Club will sing, and Mrs. Fred | Minniger will give a reading. Mrs. | R. R. Meeks, Richmond, will be the chairman.

in the Tivoli Theater. Mrs. Robert Jackson, state president, will preside. There will be an election|

dents, treasurer and three district directors at the business meeting District directors will report. Luncheon Set The 1 p. ‘m. luncheon is tn be

{| Elmer - Kidney, icharge. Additional committee | members include Mrs. S. G, Stone, | Selma, convention chairman; Mrs. | Lester Meadows, president, Rich-

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Robert Rowland, {Davis will participate.

Making final arrangements for the Blossom Time card party Formal opening of the conven- of the Mutual Service Association are Miss Florine Hite (left) and | West is program chairman. Her Norma Koster, general chairman. The party will be at 8 p. m. Monday in the Murat Temple. Proceeds will go to the Foun- | dation Fund of the organization. >

wnship PTA Unit

Plans Easter Sunrise Rite

The Warren Township Council of Parents and Teachers will nesday in the Community Center,

the Rev,

Music will be supplied by the

Sorority

Mothers To Meet

Assembly Unit ~~ * Session Wednesday

The Mothers Club of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will have ‘its monthly luncheon meeting at 1 p. m, Monday in the Butler Uni= versity chapter house. Mrs, lee Head is chairman, assisted by Mesdames William York, John B. Lansley and Myron Taylor. Mrs, Ben Graesch will preside. New officers are to be elected. The speaker will be Mrs. Ralph . B. Clark, ‘a founder of the | sorority’ and the mothers groups

{ The *ndianapolis Branch, State Assembly Weman’s Club, . will have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon | Wednesday in the Marott Hotel. { Mrs, Ray Griffin will Teview “Raising A Riot.” Mrs. Judson

assistants are Mesdames Arthur |Gilliom, Lawrence Carlson, {Brandt C, Downey, George Edick, Rowland Hill, G. I. McFarland, Mart J. O'Malley, Fred Wiecking and Walter F, Kelly.

Luncheon Planned | Members of the Northeastern Homemakers Club will meet Wed»

The BZB Garden Club and the

s cas Sunrise Service. The services will be t 6a. d sin Sy _| held inthe hotel ballroom. Mrs Sponsor an Easter Sunrise Service. The serv e At 6 A. migra : is. Richmond, is in on Easter in the Warren Central gym Hig a Acres Woman's Club

The Rev, Byron A. Bustin, the Rev. J. W. Kennett, the Rev. Warren Jacobson and the Rev. Jack Iu

will be guests. There will be a program and a ncheon. The project lesson will be on “Shortcuts to Housekeep~

~ Warren Central Choir, under the Mrs, i. mong Club, anq Mrs, Harper } |direction of Miss Kathleen Hergt, land the school band, under the

Bridal Dinner

» (ing.

Mrs, Dorsey D. King, president

The units in charge are Mad- Walter Stumpf, Harry Pandolfa.|.

cellophane tape.

Muff, Richmond, past state president, assisted by club presidents of the Central-East District. | year since, | Others on the general planning onMaEy. Bethe a. Shortridge committee are Mrs. Thomas Mc. freshman, and Bobby Joe, a 4A Kinney, Ft. Wayne, credentials’ pupil in School 43, have* both Mrs. Herman Bischoff and Mrs. been in the service since they were two years old. Mary Beth Hyer, Parker, exhibits. . | sang first with the flower chil- + Awards will be given to the| dren, then with church groups. winning contestants for flower | 6 'show staging and achievement Checkered Career 'both by the National Council of State Garden Clubs; Ine; and the | Bobby Joe in the youngest sing- {Garden Club of Indiana. | ing group. So-.far his career has been on the checkered side. The first time he stayed with | the American Red Cross nurses be a dedication of the first bronze who are on-hand each year with ‘marker in Indiana designating the|

‘Dedication of Marker

a first-aid station. The second Blue Star Memorial Highway. Beech Grove—7:30 p. m. Health time he condescended to come .Mrs. Jackson will present the! program and election. down the steps with flowers plaque.

gripped in his small hands. But | The site was donated by the] he didn’t sing a note. In the (highway department :which will] years that followed: he joined in with the rest. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Shultz drives downtown without a carload of children on Easter. One year a trumpeter forgot his bow tle and a trip had.to be made all the way home for it. . The family has a real record of being in as many as six different services on Easter Sunday. This year Mr. Shultz will [President's Breakiss or lay in the Advent Episcopal [the Board of Directors. o . + oviren: fotlowhag the MEAL x .

tions of the highway will be plant-!

garden clubg and patriotic orgarlzations. The Fort Wayne Club

and plantings for Road 24 near Fort Wayne,

he held at 1 p. m. Thursday in

given at 7:30 a ‘in the Tudor Room of the hotel.

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Guild Dance pecker Head Named

Mrs. Albert Seyfried |

Is General Chairman | Mrs. Albert Seyfried is the gene

rites. ‘ As for a big Easter Sunday dinner— “We just don't” plan | that way,” says Mrs. Shultz.

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Guild on May 13 in the K. of C. Hall, Mrs. Charles Quandt Is co-chair-man and Mrs. Edward Schneider and Mrs. Leo Lauck are in charge of reservations. \ i Members “of the reservations! committee are Mesdames Ralph! Wagner, Louis Groh, John O'Con-| nell, Richard Laker and Lois! Mrs. Charles, Rathz is]

assisted by Mesdames Marguerite

Zipp, Paul Lechner, Hilda Grop-/ William Bradford Huie, au-

thor and Washington observer, | will be the guest speaker at a Decorations ate being made by| meeting of the Contemporary Mrs. George Graber, chairman, Club. and Mesdames Amos Huegele.|

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The “group will. meet -Thursday-in-the Herron Art. In.

Walter Lutz, John Gedig, Harry Hayworth, Carl Bass and Fdward, 0 . Trimpe. ! ir Mesdames Matilda Fritz, Carl Kiefer and William Murphy will be in charge of the snack bar. Mesdames Frank Oberting, Roy Nation and Cecilia Eschenbach are ticket chairmen and Mesdames Bernard Weimer, I. G. ter yesterday. Boyd, “ Charles Kirkpatrick and Cradle Ye A 195, Mrs. Thomas Quill are in charge of Carey Spicer, leader; Troop 282, prizes. Mrs. Wilbur Zobbe, and Troop 318, Mrs. Norman Cary. Prizes include: a. first: wills de Dutel: oven, iron skillets and a saw, You Wear Fresh Longer equipment for ‘troop camping. When you wear fresh flowers, . Mrs. Erie J. Wadleigh, chairyou'll find they'll stay fresh. long-'man. of the Girl Homemakers er if you wrap a little wet cotton committee, was in chargé of the around the stem, then wind with contest. Awards were also’ given to finalists in the Good CitizenIt won't spoil your suit or dress. ship Pilgrimage contest by Mrs. To give a professional look to Herbert R. Hill, state vice regent, the

| Scout Troops Are Honored

Three Intermediate Girl Scout Troops were awarded prizes in the homemaking tests contest by the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR

How.to. Keep Flowers.

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It’s Coming! APRIL 11-12

lock’ PHILCO-SWIFT COOKING SCHOOL | Tuesday and Wednesday, April 11-12, 2PM |

" See the New Philco Electric Range demon strated by MARTHA LOGAN, Nationally Known Home Economist of Swift & Co.

Something New! Something Revolutionary!

SEE BROILING UNDER GLASS

Block's Auditoriunt—

At 2:30 p. m. Friday there will Ben

An executive board meeting will S

the Meridian Hi

jdirection of Cecil Haven.

Several other county PTA units

will meet next week.

gag:

Progra m.

torium of the Freshman Build-

ing.. Mrs, Jr,, speaker

Shadeland—7:15 p¢ m. .and.program. y { WEDNESDAY Flackville—6:30 ps m. Dinner and

program.

Davis Grade

Meredith Nicholson

Election

School

7:30 p. m. Carl Dortch, speaker. Election and open house.

Warren Township Council— Mrs. W. L. Piper and Dr. and Mrs. Sale of the . Theodore Potter

10 a. m. Business meeting.

THURSDAY Program, :

program, . FRIDAY

and program.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rid-/ington St., is visiting her parents, * |dick are chairmen of the event, Mr. and Mrs. Arch D. Ball, in {assisted by Dr. and Mrs. C. Basil Tampa, Fla. Fausset and Ford. . ‘How to Oil Dustcloth To keep a dustcloth slightly oily, Mrs. Norman Ruby, 1502 Comer (add a spoonful of lemon oil or! Ave., has been initiated into the: lany furniture oil to the rinse water Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. He is] "when you wash the cloth.

{plant and maintain it. Other sec- Franklin A Township—7:30 p. m.

ed with money donations from Bridgeport—8 p. m. Election and

'already has purchased a marker John Strange—7:30 p. m. Election Duane Kincaid will also attend.

pring Roundup Set Parlor C of the Leland Hotel. The At Meridian Hills honoring The annual spring roundup in Connor, Madison, Wis,. and Miss lls Country Club Deborah Hess, Anderson. Lilt he Apr. 185. The Wilsonaires - 7 will play for the informal dinner-! jdance,

Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. of Indianapolis.

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{of the Indianapolis Council of _Churchwomen, will be the guest

Tomorrow speaker at a 12:15 p. m. lunch-

Rhea McGoldrick eon meeting of the Delta Tau TS Be EI RS Fed AN Mothers Chat of Butler Unt:

Oaklandon—7:30 p. m. versity. Edward J. Elliott: ‘Mrs. Vernon Ben Davis High School Study| Mr. and Mrs, Manuel McGold-| The group will meet Tuesday | Group—1:15 p. m. in the audi- k, New Augusfa, will entertain i? the Atherton Center, Mrs. King

at a bridal dinner in honor of Vill review “The Greatest Thing

in the World” (Drummond). their daughter, Rhea, and Law- -

rence P. Fricke at 6:30 p. m. to Morrow in the Homestead. “Potter PTA - The couple wid be married at S S| } d

4:30 p. m, Easter Sunday in the National Building

North Methodist Church. Fund to Benefit

Guests will include Mr, and Mrs. | E. J. Fricke, parents of the pro-| Proceeds of a white elephant

spective bridegroom; the Rev. and

School Parent-Teachers Assocliation next Friday will go for the building fund of the proposed PTA national headquarters in Chicago. The sale will be held in connection with the PTA meeting at 7:30 o'clock that evening in the From out of town will be Mr. school. and Mrs. R. Norwood Gentry and! Guest speaker will be J. Fred daughter, Jo Ellen. Rushville; Mr, Murphy, Broad Ripple High School and Mrs. Harold Fricke, Ft./principal. His subject will be Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Richard, “Guidance.” Three additional meetings have been announced for next week by nnite. PTA

(Dallas Browning. | { Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mogg Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Pursel, Misses Lorraine Ulrich, Joan Schumacher and Patricia Fricke, | Lawrence Cook, James Hillis and

isits in Florida | Miss Lillian Ball, 1926 E. Wash-

Council. They follow: | WEDNESDAY School 21-130 p. m. “Parents and Family Life Education” Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Green field, Indiana PTA Congress president. School 33--1:30 p. m. “Guild Guidance,” Mrs. John K, Goodwin. son of Mr. and School 76—7:30 p. m. “Our Freedom and What We Are Doing With It” Wray E. Fleming, Hoosier State Press Association executive secretary.

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