Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1950 — Page 23

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‘Reservations Civic Production To Open Tomorrow "Reservations are being made for the Civic Theater's production of “Two Blind Mice.” The play opens tomorrow night and runs through Apr. 22. . Attending together tomorrow will be Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Dillon and Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gant will have as guests Mr. and Mrs, Harold F. Naegele. Dr. and Mrs. Damon N. Goode's guests will. be. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Highley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Welsh will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bartlett and

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Raeburn. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Luker will

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nN nA ls Arranged For Auxiliary

o| New Officers To Be Elected The Lutheran Child Welfare | Auxiliary will have a 12:30 p. m. {luncheon tomorrow in the home, {3310 E. Washington St. Mrs. An-| {thony Rieder will preside. i | There will be an election of of-! |ficers. Mrs. Joseph Reek is chair|man of the nominating committee. {The members are Mesdames Waliter Berry, Carl Specker and Har[ris Koelling. | * Mrs, Charles Smiley is hostess] {chairman for the luncheon, Her tassistants are Mesdames Ed |Kassing, Jack Worden, Walter =

|Merklin; Calvin Westerhaus and have as guests Capt. and Mrs. {Edward Merklin. John A. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs.] j , AL | George Van Dyke Jr. will have vo ) 8 Sun Messrs. and Mesdames Norb F. : ud er Schaefer, W. E. Wilson and Robert C. Blessing with them. In the audience Saturday night will be Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. King. They will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Birsfield. Also attending the show together Sat-| urday night will be Dr. and Mrs.| Morris B. Paynter and Messrs. and Mesdames Lawrence P. Parsons,

Organizations... Ah e U Pp 0 n : Perfec + | Invader’ : Clubs— .

Conference 4 For Saturday

Toastmistress Clubs To Have Banquet

The International Toastmistress | Clubs, Northeast Region, will hold |its spring conference Saturday lin the Warren Hotel. The region lincludes the clubs in Indiana and Ohio. : There will be a round table discussion at 2 p. m. and a bane quet at 6 p. m. The theme of {the conference will be “Progress Through Enlightenment.” Special guests will be Miss. Margaret Grumme, St. Louis, junfor past president; Miss Virginia | Stewart, Alton, IIL, |president, and Mrs. John Innis, {Terre Haute, regional supervisor. | “Mrs, Roscoe Deston is the lcouncil chairman. The Indianap{olis Toastmistress Club and the {Crossroads Club will be hosts.

- The Monterey Chapter, ITSC, a " : . . will meet at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday Mrs. Robert R. Cosner (left) and Mrs. Irwin J. Miller. bone up |in the Hawthorne Room. Mrs.

Discussion Set on Robert Burns' ''The Perfect Invader." They are members of the Russell V. Fitch will be hostess, “Communism” is to bé the dis-| Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Theta Sigma Phi Sorority. The |assisted by Mrs. Harry West, cussion topic. Mrs. C. Earl Byrkett| group will give its annual Matrix Table Saturday in the Marott \\ 1c Koone to Speak and Mrs. Wayne Guthrie will Hotel at which Mr. Burns will speak. Awards also will be made to Mis A X wil ak. speak: Mrs. Richard B. Miller will |ndiana newspaperwomen who are winners of the sorority chap- OE Ay Sea Beach ea

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Mrs. Max Barney, 25 W. 72d St; is hostess to the members of the {Irvington DAR Chapter at this lafternoon’'s meeting. Mesdames Frank R. Baker, Ralph E. Waldo land M. Wilson Coughlin are as|sisting. {

1 Fon Rornafel and Bémond HN, preside. ter's Hoosier Headliners contest. ident; Mrs. William R. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Meese | ERLE 4 “——— Dr. Gabriel O'Fiesh will speak and Mrs. John Gill, first and

second vice presiderits; Mrs. Rob|ert 'E. Campbell and Mrs. Clare * |Dennis, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Harold Faulkner, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Whitton, auditor, and Mrs. Etta

- . to the members of the Columbia | The Altar Society and the Women's Society of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church will sponPeak Mize Frieda Lillis and ‘Miss| sor a card party Wednesday in the Highland Golf and Country Club. Mesdames John E. Boyle, orm Galluerh | John C. O'Connor, Edmund J. Shea and Leon Desautels (left to tight) are working on arrangements.

Sunday Parties Set

will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, 8. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John L.|

Stephens Official to Address State PTA Congress Parley

Paul Weaver, philosophy and

University Alumni Association at a 1 p. m. luncheon meeting Saturday in the Hawthorne Room. A member. of the Butler University faculty, Dr. O'Fiesh’s topic

A number of parties are veing Music Grou ‘PTA News— will be “Psychology Today." religion ~ division director in Pama Payne, federation delegate. planried for the Sunday night Pp { . ® . : Serie e——— Stephens - College, Columbia, . pertormance. = oo Indianapolis PTA Units | : | in wil be ihe man speaker roms "eo oe eae Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crandall will Sets Program | Reservations | Zor the baniuet at the two day lof the Riviera Club, together be with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coontz. i . ' Will M + N + Ww k | convention of the Indiana Con- |with their wives, will be: the ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Davis and] Junior Section I ee ex ee gress of Parents and Teachers

Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Palmer will attend together. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bland, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.|. - Bland and Mrs. 8. J. Bardsley will be the guests of Mrs: WH Hodgson.

To Be Heard

“The Camille Fleig Junior Sec- , vt week. [tion, Indianapolis Matinee Musi-

“Teale, ‘will “present "a program “at James. E. Roberts. School—1:30 and election. m. Mrs. Margaret Gerard, School 38

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn H. Keiser|2:30 p. m. Sunday in the DAR

A number of Indianapolis PTA School 32—1:30 p. m. Program.

TUESDAY

School 36—3:15 p. m.

show and election.

‘Announced |

units have scheduled meetings for|School 34—1:15.p. m, Fashion Program

—7:30 p.m. Fathers

Sunnyside Guild | To Have Card Party

Additional reservations for the

next week. The, convention opens next Thursday morning in the French Lick Springs Hotel, French

| Lick. It will adjourn following

installation of officers Apr. 21 “Development of Spiritual

guests of the club for a chili supe {per at 5:30 p. m. Sunday. | Plans for the spring and sume {mer will be made. |

| The International Travel Study Club, Inec., will have auditions for its ‘speakers bureau at 2 p.m,

Pp ] will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Man- speaker. Election.

son W. Little. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lee will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee. Mr and Mrs. J. T. McDermott will have Mr. and Mrs. William R. Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hendrickson in their party. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lawrence Price will attend with Mr. and Mrs. David

i Sunnyside Guild card party to, Grow t “hi "will WEDNESDAY night. \ party srowth of Our Children” Ww

is arranging the program. |School 1—1:30.p..m. Fashion show School 39—1:30 p. m. Program and be held tomorrow in the Mural be Mr. Weaver s subject. Mrs. Jessie T. Clapp is chair-| py Ayres’. Election. election. Temple are announced. A Stéphens . College faculty man of the section and Mrs. Al- gchool 19—1:30 p. m. Panel discus- School 42—7%:15 p. m. Safety pro-. Among the guests will be Mrs, member since 1943, Mr. Weaver bert Reep is counselor. | - sion. gram. William E. Markey, Washington. also teaches the Burrall Class. The ‘participants will include|gchool 24—3 p. m. Dr. Elizabeth School 45— Mrs. Markey is visiting Mrs. F. This class, which meets each Sanda Bo®ldt, Katie Lou Hearth, Wilson .of Purdue University, School 49—2:45 p. m. Program and gygene Thornburgh. Guests of Sunday morning. on the college Marcia Linn, Barbara Dawson, speaker. Election. election. Mrs. Attia Malott Martin will be| campus, offers young people Carolyn Soloman, Mary Ellen |School 25—3:15 p. m. Election and School 50—7 p. m. Fathers night. Mrs Lee Davis, St. Petersburg,| instruction in the principles of Combs, Myron Toot, Judy Bohan-| program. School 58—1:30 p: m. Mrs. Bert C. pla: Mesdames Walter Zimmer-| living. Ifs teaching is supple~H. Knight. In another party will|non, Judith Cox, Susan Worner, School 29—8 p. m. Speaker. McCammon, speaker. man, Harry McFlory, Fred P.| mented by social service projects — be Mr, sug 3s; Raymond A./Mei Fong. Chen and Barbara] : [Sehosl 601m m. Te Rev. E. Rusch and L. E. Winkler. carried out- by students during agley an r. and Mrs. Wilbur |Jenkins. urdette Bag¢kus, speaker. nas ste will: the year. H. Schumacher; guests of Mr. and| Also Evelyn Anderson, ® Mary IFC Awa rds School 63—3:15 p. m. Business veal Ty A graduate of Franklin and ~.... Mrs, Herbert F. Schwomeyer. Mr. Elizabeth Wright, meeting. . 2 :

Chapter House. Mrs. Henry Oakes {Saturday in Ayres’ Auditorium.

ha Auxiliaries Study New Association

| The organization of a state-wide (association of auxiliaries affilijated with hospitals will be dis |cussed at noon tomorrow in the {Columbia Club. The formation of such a group is in accord with the policy of the [American Hospital Association. Committee members are Mes-

7:45 p. m. Program.

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Julies photo Paul Weaver

PTA vice president, and Dr.

y Eileen Kirk, ; Patenande, M. Crosby Bartlett, Marshall College and Yale Uni- : Rall 8 ah. and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens will Nanette Raine and Cynthia Had- * {School 70-=1:30-p--m: Mes. Ruth yo pox rrnur Cravens. versity, Mr. Weaver. isthe .au- SO Rall . tate Teach. qames Elizabeth Vincent, Fred D. attend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl M.|ley. re iven Tooze, Michigan City, speaker. A thor of numerous articles on ~ °° -®/I€E€, Muncie. Norris, A. Leroy Portteus, Arthur

Claude Wilson and M. C. Harbi-

Geupel and Mr. and Mrs. Carl H.! The accompanists will be Lorene (School 73—1:30 p. m. O. E. Bod- ("0 hq Micx Margaret Paddock. Philosophy and psychology. In Greetings to delegates from Fairbanks, Raymond Cook and

Mesdames Frank Alford, Robert

Wallerich. Barrows, Joann Strebe, Janice Miss Rippetoe | enburg, speaker. Election. 1948 he represented the Missouri the 1063 state locals ~will be Herman C. Fromer. i s, § 37 aR Cliseis i. Bdw R. 18 presented the Missouri } A Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Striebeck Miles, Mary Ellen Galbraith and Wins Scholarshi School 80—-1:15 p. m. Mrs. John PR al yar bv! Association for Mental Hygiene extended by J. W.Chambersand | =~ ———————————— will have as guests Messrs. and Mrs. Marshall C. Harvey. | ins Joho a P K. Goodwin, speaker, Election. sda y at the International Congress Orville E. Cornwell, superinten- Bride-to-Be Feted

Mesdames Guy H. Inman, T. L. { BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 13 (UP) School .81—1:30 p. m. Hanson Horn Fred Brown. Richard, On Mental Health in London and dents of ‘the French Lick and

Higgins and E. P. Striebeck M ° 3 —-Miss Mary Janice Rippetoe, Anderson, speaker. Election. : | attended the Conference on In- Orange County schools respec- At Shower i : : rs. Christian De Blection. | Krieg, Philip C. Neidlinger, Jack : ang ’ : po ane Mis. Eazl T. William Counerguille, & Senior in Indians School 9 em Election. | Dolen, Charles Waddell, Edward| ternational Seminars in Paris. tively. : | ‘Mrs. Louis Seyfried and Misses AD rian Mr. ana Mrs.To Be Honored 5 annual Indiana Fed- Peters, Frederick B. Boyd, R. B.| Highlight of the banquet will Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Shirley Landwerlen, Donna Cone

Foxworthy and Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Kitzmiller.

Party Planned

To Precede Frolic

Martin, C. J.| be the parade of local presidents James! with gifts for the national headVirgil] quarters building in Chicago. Other 8peakefs for the first day's program include Deane E.

Greenfield, state president, will ner and Kathryn Callahan ene preside assisted by Paul Boston, <ertained with a miscellaneous Laporte; Joe R. Craw, and Mrs. |shower last night in honor of David P. Ashton, New Castle; Miss Rosemary Long. Mrs. Cleatis Boyer, Lafayette; | The party was in the Lande

| Robertson. J. | Bixler, A. E. Cutshall, |Martin, John DeMasie, Martin and James F. T. Sargent.

Additional Parties

today of Mrs. Edna Christian will beleration of Women’s Clubs ssoo| ff ostess” honored by the Misk-Ka-Kea fellowship for study in a Latin-|

Group of Camp Fire Girls at a tea American country. She will study

’ in Mexico. from 3:30 to 5 p. m. tomorrow in Miss Yvonne Hunt,

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Princeton; |

the Christian Park Community t t | Walker, Indiana superintendent Mrs. William Gloye, Kokomo, werlen home, 912 Garfield Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Pel-| House. Wal based Sward a nernare. aul Others holding reservations are of public instruction; Knox Wal- and Mrs. “Alfred Johnson, Miss Long and Walton Collins ham, 4524 N. Delaware St. willl The Blue Bird group sponsored amount to bring a girl from a |Mesdames Mary Bradley, O. M. ker, Atlanta, _Ga., a national Princetown. Iwill be married Apr. 29

entertain with a dinner party Saturday night before the Lambs Club Spring Frolic in the Columbia Club. Their guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames-J. Perry Meek, A. W. Noling, John W. May and Harry V. Wade.

by Mrs. P. H. Gilpin and the Camp Fire group under Mrs. Martin Whitaker will assist with the entertainment program. Mrs. John E. Miller is leader of the hostess group:

|Galiher, Thomas T. Wendt, Y. K.| |Slocum, Charles Hopkins and |Jesse A. Mitchell and Miss Mar-| |garet Mitchell.

Mrs. John V. Thompson will| entertain Mesdames H. T. Moore, | | Loren, H. Martin, A. J. Bachmann! and John Flick. I In Mrs. Donald W. Brodie's party will be Mesdames Eugene Bales, Frank L. Lobraico, Dorthey Kingan, Louise Clark. A. M. Donats, John Deever, Thomas Cortese and Harry Pandols. Guests of Mrs. Charles Seidensticker will be Mesdames Amelia Reutsch, Harry Rogers and John ; ‘ ’ D. Garrett. | v » vo ¢ Mesdames William R. NetherMiss Patti Donnelly is in New ton, James Medaris, Carl BurnYork studying to be a Welcome |side. and John Westfall will be 4 ic4 the guests of Mrs. Mort Martin. Wagon hostess. She will visit |Mrs. David Stone will entertain teen-agers and brides-to-be in |Mesdames Charles Danford, A. T.| “Indianapolis after “a “two-week ~ Stone-and- Richard Kiger. | ‘a , t Mrs. Ralph L. Martin will have training period. Miss Donnelly |yrocdames R. G. Favre, Robert

is a graduate of Butler Univer- D. Davidson, John R. Donagh.

. . : Fred R. Clarke, John Judy, Carl] sity. She is.a member of Delta |y; "gy or “Robert M. Hansell,

Delta Delta, social sorority; Chi J. D. Jacks, S. L. Hauck, E. E.| Alpha Chi, advertising frater. Butler and Robert Ledig -in her

. . . party. nity, and Theta Sigma Phi, jour- | Guests of Mrs. Kurt Schmidt nalism-honorary:- +p will he.. Mesdames..Carl Koepper, | yc —- {Harry Behrman, Jack Worden. |

Jn : - |Harry Fuehring, William Brink-| Municipal Health Department in Not Many Spinsters (man, Floyd Harrell, Herbert |

Columbia. Her father, Carlos Lo-| WASHINGTON-—-Only 10 per Roeder, Edward Dunn, Lewis | pez, is secretary of the National cent of all American women fail Grabhorn, James Sloyan, Robert] Council of Education. to marry. . Williams and E. E. McLean.

|Goodwill Tea to Be H eld Sunday Afternoon

Spanish or Portuguese-speaking’ 1 nt country to spend a year in study i in the Bloomington campus. This award will go to Miss Cecilia Lopez, Cundinamaroa, Colombia, S.] A. Her alternate is Mrs. Leticia Santos Faria, Brazil, S. A. Methodist Holds Miss Rippetoe will be graduated in June and will go to Mexico for|

Orientation Period a year. President of the Alpha]

Vacation in N. Y. The Methodist Hospital School Phi Sorority, she is active in other Times Special of Nursing is having an orienta- university organizations. She was NEW YORK, Apr. 13—Several tion period for 37 prospective stu-| awarded a state scholarship to IU Indianapolis residents are vaca- dents. The orientation opened to-|in 1946. - tioning in New Lork. day and will end- Saturday. The - The selection committee inThey include Mr. and Mrs, girls are candidates for the class cluded Dr. Mabel Harlan, IU Ralph B. Gregg, 3115 N. Illinois beginning in September. |Spanish department, chairman; St.; Miss Harriett H. Burbank, | Miss Mary Elma Thompson, | Dr. Kate H. Mueller, IU educa-

Local Residents

6115 Park Ave.; Mrs. James An- social director, and Miss Mar- tional adviser for women; Mrs. derson, 424 W. Maple Road, and garet McTaggart are planning a|Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville; Mrs. Ralph Hanley, 2326 N. Illi-|party for the candidates. It will|Mrs. James R. Riggs, Sullivan; nois St. Ibe tonight in Wile Hall. |Mrs. George C. Baum, Lake ManiArter fren = tou; Mrs, Cogley .G. Cole, Vevay, —.-4-and Mrs. Robert E. Burke, Bloom: ington. Miss Hunt, also a senior, is president of the Association of Women Students and a ‘member |of the Student Senate. She has {held special merit, Gold Star and | Delta Delta Delta Sorority schelarships in the university. Miss Lopez will do graduate] fi work -in- bacteriology while .in. IU... At present she is technical assistant in bacteriology for the

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«} The .fourth annual Goodwill Tea sponsored by the Interracial Committee of the Young Women's Christian’ Association will be held Sunday. It will be ~ from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Phyllis Wheatley Branch, YWCA, 653 N. West St. ’ Greetings from across the sea will be extended by Miss Erika Schaible from Germany and Dr. Sue Gyeerrfy from Hungary. Mrs. Jack Goodman will talk on | “Israel.”

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Blackburn, arts and crafts exhibits; Mrs. H. C. Gemmer and Mrs, I. Albert Moore, contacts, and Mrs. Talley and Mrs. J. P. Wallace, refreshments and host-

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Mesdames Lawrence Lewis, E. D. Moten and ‘Denver Hinton,

finance; Mrs. Walker Edwards,

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of the hostess committee are the World Fellowship Committee of the YWCA; World Fellowship Committee, All Soul's Unitarian Church; Race Relations Committee, Indianapolis Church Federation, and the Indianapolis Community Relations Council. Fellowship of Recogciliation,

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College and the Butler Univergity YMCA will also be repre- | sented. Proceeds of the. tea will go | to the World Fellowship Fund | of the YMCA which works in 69 countries of the world. Twenty of these countries will be repre- | sented in the arts and crafts - exhibit at the tea. ,

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