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AAUW ~ Schedules
Conference
Local Branch Representatives Listed
The northeast central regional | 3 i § an conference for the American As- - sociation of University Women| will open tomorrow in Madison, Wis. It closes Saturday. “Shaping| Tomorrow Education| Today”-is the theme of the con-| ference. : ok Members of the Indianapolis, Branch, AAUW, who will attend are Mesdames Russell R. Benson, Everett M. Schofield, C. E. Roach, Myron 8. Harding and Edmond W. Hebel. Mrs. Roach is the local president... gn The opening session tomorrow will begin at 10:30 a. m. There will be an orientation panel un-| der the direction of Dean Louise Troxell. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. Dr. Helen C. White! will talk on ‘“Education—Our| Chance to Do Something About! It”
Dr. Hottel to Talk
In the afternoon the sessions; will begin at 2 o'clock. There will be several special interest group meetings. A‘ banquet is being planned for 7 ’clock that night. Dr. Pearl A. Wanamaker will talk on “Edu- Sin cation for Freedom.” ; ax On Saturday the meeting will : open at 9:45 a. m. There will be i i Lak a closing luncheon at 1 p. m. The i a national AAUW president, Dr. Mesdames W. N. Fleming Jr., Donald B. Vanderbilt and Saul Fiova Meeker and. Mrs. J. A Althea K. Hottel, will ‘talk . on Bernet are rehearsing their part in the musical program to be pre- Brower, prizes; Mrs. Hal Benham "Education for International Un-| sented at the Mu Bhi Epsilon Sorority's tea. The event will be 'sr. and Mrs. G. R. Redding,
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To Be Held By Dolphins __Pool-Side Event Arranged Today
The Dolphins of the Indianap-| olis Athletic Chib will have a % \spring party today beside the pool| {in the club. { . “A Parisian Cafe” is the theme of this annual event for members of the swimming group. Husbands, and friends of the Dolphins are| invited. |
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Rehearsing for Sorority Tea
man, Her assistants are Mes{dames Mildred Sweeny, Bernadine! {MeAree, Preston Wolfe——and {Charles A. Appleby: i | Committee members for. the @* |women golfers of the Indianapolis, § Country Club are announced. The opening golf day is Tuesday. | The chairmen are Mésdames H.| S. Boone, George C, Forrey III and Harold Emlein, executive; Mrs. C. E. Roach and Mrs. Paul] § Shideler, publicity; Mrs. R. L.! ¢ Flannigan and Mrs. Charles Guernsey, hiindicap; Mrs. George Enos and Mrs. Herbert Pinnell, rules.
Chairmen Listed Mrs. Charles Van Tassel and Miss Barbara Klein, ringers; Mrs.
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derstanding.” | ‘Saturday in the: Governor's Mansion. |Rogers Trophy tournament. politjeal Sow. Delegates 10 a he, Mrs. Wayne C. Kipme! will an. — = retm—————t—— ——— "| Mrs. William Kendrick and Mrs. een TE asl el her nounce the time and place of the Al h ) ¢ D It S 7 |Charles. Edwards, ICC Derby; 8 ' gn as next conference. P a I e a orori y - Barron, caddy-member .tourna- i today in the O'Byrne apolis is serving as a member of Pl A | St tf D ment; Mrs. Tom Tussing and Mrs. 'S going on today In the yrn the committee to revise state by- ans nnuq a e ay of 4 Mrs. Guy Morrison Mrs. O'Byrne has not given the : - Mr. rs. G . S. 3 as t laws and as chairman of the reso The Bloomington Alumnae Club, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, will mont) Ten and nod to either Mrs. Edwin Stanton iy “be Saturday in Bloomington. James B. Patton, Columbus, O., . The project is to study the problems and needs of underprivileged have a birthday dinner party at, However, the Indiana delegation T T k BR a children in small, rural commun-; . — - 6:15 p. m: Monday in the Propy-iis in the camp of Mrs. Lammers | 0 a e rl e lites. Brown County, Ind. has Mrs CollierHeads ilaeum. There will be a business and Mrs, Lafayette Levan Porter, . Vows to Be Read : The 31st anniversary of the sponding secretary general, is on | Gre we tle aaere will be 3. ren Jor She Howe High PTA club will be celebrated. There will the Texan's slate. n encas ham Hotel. The "program will Mrs. H. C. Collier was elected be a card party for members and. Mrs. Furel R. Burns, North Vermillion and William H. Wolf| 1... . : School Paren{-Teachers Associa- eral, who nominated Mrs. Porter, polis women who are _. a : % said. “she has the ant s inwill be read at 2:30 p. m. Satur- ,1anning to attend the state -day tion at the final meeting of the Sounding Board to Hear ros vy ony bin ppg in day in the Gobin Methodist gre Mesdames Malvern Still, ‘Ker- season this week in the school. - : 8 £ . Parents of the couple are Mr. Kenneth Whistler, Elliot Morrill, Harry Pirtle and Mrs. Carl Fer-| «yjgjana’s State Parks” is to be| The Daughters have learned and Mrs. John C. Vermillion, Elmer Koch and Alvin Pollock, 8uson, first and second vice pres- the topic of Hal M. Farr's talk to patience from past trips to the Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs, Misses Clara Alma Moore, Naida idents; Mrs. ‘A. N. Stevens and the members of the Sounding polls and from standing in regision after th .| There will be a province con- 2nd corresponding secretaries, Central YWCA. : the voting and counting lasted a Yea oveniion 8 ee boa lvantion for ty of Alpha Xi and Mrs, Walter Proctor, treas-! Mr. Farr is associated with the until 3 a. m. This year the operap urer. education division of the State/tion is expected to be speeded up. sorority chapter house in Green- Delta Apr. 28-30 in Allerton Park, {Monticello, Ill. Mesdames Harrell, mother legislative chairman and Show films and describe the vari-'new Administration building, has - Miss Vermillion is a graduate whistler, McKay and Koch will Miss Doris Hasler, teacher legis- Ous parks. modern voting facilities. of DePauw University and did attend. = “lative. 5 | Mrs. O'Byrne herself is a very Dota Delta. Tr mrespertiey Indianapolis Panhellenic Associ Bee-A Club to Meet Mrs. Joseph E. Reagan. 2887 flower Hotel Baliroom. the sua 1 2 Jregpective ation and Mrs. McKay will talk! The Bee-A Club will meet at 8 Sutherland Ave. has returned preme executive was barred from BT Ss a graduate of Karl- on the Brown County project. Mrs.'p. m. tomorrow in the home of home from Miami, Fla. where the junior DAR dance. Work at Harvarq University, | apolis exhihit, ’ Bradley Ave. Clara Menasco. potentate that she couldn't enter > . — — ’ because she had no page's ribbon. 7 / WwW irs, Kwel ke, vi Is Kirk » eek and Company hen Mrs, Maxwell Droke, vice -
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: Mrs. Myra Joyce and Mrs. Prank dent's post. Mrs. Russell Benson of IndianWilliam Wiggins, OLGA tourpa-| Vo!ing hall. lutions committee. be hostesses to the annual state day of the sorority. The event will Mrs. Charles Mattingly, -nine-hote: Lammers;-Dahas, Tex; —or-—-Mrs: : - Tributes will be made to the founders. The members will also group. opposing candidates for the presi- . > 0 | list their pledges to the national organization's philanthropic project. The Woman's Rotary Club will| dency. been taken as an example. session at 6 p. m. Greencastle, candidate for corre-. Vows uniting Miss Mary Jane pegin at 3 p. m president of the Howe High guests after the dinner. Manchester, vice president genChurch, Greencastle. |mit Harrell, Ralph L. McKay, | Other new officers include Mrs. Talk on State Parks Patience Necessary Petranoff and Erwilla Radcliff. |Mrs. Francis Helkema, recording Board at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the tration lines. In the 1947 election Paul H. Wolf, Morristown. There castle, Mrs. John Cavosie will be the Conservation Department, He will The” O'Byrne Hall, a part of the graduate work at Radcliffe Col-| apps Harrell will report on the) Returns From Florida pore ham College and did graduate Whistler is arranging-an Indian- Mrs. Russell Whitmore, 523 N. she spent the winter with Mrs, The doorman told the DAR regent from the Caroline Scott
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Junior League Elects New Officers
New officers of the Indianapolis Junior League are announced. They were elected at a meeting ganizations’ activities. yesterday afternoon in the Woodstock Club. The officers are (left to right) Mrs. Robert S. Ashby, president; Mrs. John Dean, recording secretary; Mrs. Irving Lemaux Jr., corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Sprague Gardiner, treasurer. Mrs. Johnson is the new vice president and Mrs, Daniel P. Morse ii, will be the delegate to the national AJLA conference.
William Garland and Mrs. William Hoosiers Are Knee Deep n Politics tem par: aes my ee. we AF DAR 59th Continental Congress
By MARJORIE TURK, Times Staff Writer | WASHINGTON, Apr. 20-Hoosiérs are in the thick of the DAR |North is
‘Byrne, Brookville, retiring presi-| work will be Mrs. Herbert Ralston [gimi{lar size as Omaha and Kansas
Nominations were made in last night's session while the voting, Tonight Mrs. Wayne Cory, representative, told the group this
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The condition of Indiana's roads jand streets came up for discussion among the women today. A resolution that May Wright |Sewall, Indiana Council of Womjen, members investigate the road land street situation in their local . |communities, make recommenda- * |tions ‘to proper authorities and | support legislation to remedy the {matter was presented at the {group's bi-annual convention by {Mrs. Claude Franklin. . Mrs, Franklin reported at the +ati-day meeting today inthe Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Claude C. McLean ‘presided. | Other resolutions presented by |{Mrs. Franklin included council support of the bill for establishment of full-time local health departments in the 1951 legislature; {support of the United N-tions as the one world organization for peace; participation in the May primary, and avoidance and stamping out of subversive ore
Additional resolutions asked members to urge communities to consolidate schools in accordance a 1949 legislative act wherever possible and where com- ~ munities had failed to take advantage of the act and to support further legislation for state aid for children, the aged and the blind if local investigation re{vealed a need.
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———————————————— | Veedersburg, state regent;* will afternoon. There is. a complete Harrison Chapter, Indianapolis, speak to the Congress. She will network along the western coast, explained that Mrs. O'Byrne was gay: “Indiana's most important he explained. the chief of the entire organiza- contribution to_the national so-! “The network connecting Indi tion, the man d ly” main-icjety has been the. untiring serv-'anapolis with the eastern seatained “I.den't-care who-8he-is,\jees of our beloved president gen- board TV network will be in opershe doesn’t have one of them gpg)» ation on or about Oct. 1,” he said. there things on.” The conscien-| woney gifts are being given by “Construction of lines between tious gate-keeper didn’t notice |gigerent states at all meetings.Dayton and Indianapolis vand that her ribbon was wider than mpese go to the building fund. south from here to Louisville are anyone g, : 3 While the Daughters m#rch down expected to be completed at that While Mrs. O'Bryne waited, the tne hall with their checks and time.” ° Daughters rushed around and pleqges the group sings words! Following his non-technical exfinally gained her admission. (with a “let's - everyone - donate” planation of television, he showed’ Reports Due theme to popular songs. “Enjoy the film, “Stepping Along With Besides electioneering the con- Yourself” and “I'd of Baked a Television.” vention sessions are divided into Cake’ are the favorites. Mrs. Edna Pauley, correspondtwo main parts—report giving, The Indiana delegation will not ing secretary, presented candiand money raising. make a contribution as a group dates for office. Reporting this afternoon will be (because they have already over-!
Miss. Mary Helen North of the subscribed their quota. Women Voters ;
Hunt Club Will Elect To Meet Today |
Four governors will be elected Also attending will be Motare.) rT ie TonRaY SVONINg Joecting
at a business meeting tomorrow and Mesdames Sylvester Johnson, | ywomen Voters will be at 7:45 of the Traders Point Hunt Club, JOR F. Miller, Cornelius O. Alig. |5c1ock today in the 38th St.
Charles Mayor, Lucius O. HamThe session will be held in the jjron loots Sadler. Ralph W | Branch, Merchants National : » , Bank.
Naval Armory and will b¢ fol- Boozer, Charles Bookwalter, Rus-
. - | - | Advantages in combining city lowed by a dinner-dance. sell Jr. Ji ’ jand. county public health and hosMrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr. tele "”. , Janes Coan well and. departments will 1 disek Oa a
chaigman of ‘dinner and dence amiptontand B. §. xiey. fedssed arrangements. Ronald Woodard, Ann Kennedy, Mrs. Mox-| py. Geral if and cin Rr. guest phi + a . on the panel will
hunt president, has made reserva- ley Diven, Mrs. Louis R.. Thomas, Dortch will tions for the meeting and the Jody Thomas, David Moxley, League member dinner. Others in his party are Cornelius O. Alig Jr. Burford include Mesdames R. K. Zimmerly, Mrs. Woodard, Mrs. William H. Danner and Dr. and Mrs. James Karl Koons, Bennett Kraft Rob Wemmer, Louis Schwitzer Jr. and M. Leffel also are coming to the ert Coleman and W. F. "Mont. Edward Wiest. meeting. gomery.
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