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Group Plans, To Visit Richmond

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Tour Scheduled Broad An out-of-town trip and special dil

guests for a concert are an- ! nounced today in club news, f Fifty members of the Indianapolis Earlham Women's Club, * motored to Richmond today to visit Earlham College and to see = the new Olvey-Andis Residence] 4 Hall for girls. ! There was a lunchedn at noon.

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Gov. Schricker, Mayor Feeney and home show manager, Frank : Cantwell, will be on stage to wel.....nicOme. the. Indiana University Con: cert Choir when they make their first appearance in 20 years here] tomorrow. ® : | The choir is giving a concert at 8 p. m. in the IU building in the| state fairgrounds. | Mrs. Frank Crowder is president of the Indiana University Women's Club sponsoring the con-| cert. She will introduce George, Kreuger, choir director; Mrs. John Raber, :vent chairman, and other| 7% dignitaries. | Russlel Paxton and Prof. R. T.| Whittington of Indianapolis will welcome the choir

To Have Luncheon The annual spring luncheon of the Alpha Epsilon Latreian Club will be at 12:30 p. m. Monday in| the Highland Golf and Country Club | Officers to be installed include Mrs, Stephen Horvat, president;

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Charles M. Dawson, Mrs. Paul Heaton and Mrs, Harley McKen

old times Saturday at the 5:30 p.m. reunion in the school.

mni Set Reunion Saturday

former days as members of the Broad Ripple High School class of 1911. A former lieutenant governor of Indiana, Mr. Dawson was the only male in the class with 10 girls. > means of transportation in those days. All alumni of the high school will have a chance to talk over

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Apr.| {26 (UP) — The Marshall Plan ‘must be supported fully because 1 victory in the cold war depends 5

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[powerful United States and al |strong Europe, Recovery Chief | Paul G. Hoffman said last night.} | Mr. Hoffman told the League! 4 of Women Voters convention that the Marshall Plan is the “chief target of the Kremlin” because { Moscow knows she must halt Eu|ropean recovery or her plans for, | world domination will be blocked.! { The economic integration of) { Europe is not enough, he said. + There must--be—a-'drawing--10-|-{gether of all the free nations of {the world, economically, militarily and politically.” | “Together, but only together,” he said, “can we win this cold

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Patrons Are en ‘Announced By Auxiliary

Day Nursery Dance To Be Saturday

Patrons for the spring dance of

the Indianapolis Day Nursery | # Re Sal : The . |Auxiliary Saturday night in the lon close co-operation between a ; is PA me / Woodstock Club- are announced,

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liom and Theodore B. Griffith. Others are Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A, Clowes, Messrs. and Mesdames J, 8. Kittle, Walter Krull, J. K. Lilly, Charles Lynn, John E. Messick, N. H. Noyes, Earper J. Ransburg,

ect dames - Le. Rose, A... K.. Scheidens

helm, William Richardson Sine clair, R. W. Speigel, A. L. Taggart Sr, Harold B. West, Issac E. Woodard and Kenneth K. Woolling.

jand enduring that no aggressor, ‘of today or potential aggressor) (of the future will dare to violate it.” : i One vital source of this country’s strength is its own unity, the Economic Co-operation Administrator said. | | “Not all Americans agree on; all issues but, at this desperately | critical time, we cannot afford to let our disagreements impair our strength,” he said. Associates at Washington’ said he did not refer to the current Communist charges of: Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R, Wis.), S5e8 but: in general to any signs of |}

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Mrs. Willlam Styring Jr. vice} ~ presents 2. Joeph anerty. Nyy ghters of Isabella Smith and Mrs. A. B. Rudy, re- . . Bn and corresponding were TO Have State Convention |

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taries, | . The group placed highest in the! The 22d annual state conven_Beventh District, Indiana Federa- tion of the Daughters of Isabella tion of Clubs, In the sale of ar-iwill “be ¥ridtay, Saturday and £ ticles made by the Industrial Ald'S8unday in the Claypool Hotel. fg for the Bind. | Registration will begin Friday” Proceeds of the annual events afternoon and there will be a re‘have been used for special chairsiception at 8 o'clock that night in donated to the Sheltered Work- the Riley Room. shop of the Crossroads Rehabili~| - A breakfast at 8 a. m. Batur-| tation Center. " |day in Block's Terrace Tearoom : is planned. Mayor Al Feeney will + Officers Named ne honor guest. He will open Mesdames Joe Byrne, Bert Gar-|the business session of the conwood and Wayne Morris will be|vention at 9:30 a. m. in the Ashostesses tomorrow for the 12:30 sembly Room of the Claypool. p. m. luncheon meeting of the! The mayor will then give the key Columbian Chapter, ITSC. It will|to the city to Miss Catherine be in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana Fletcher, state regent. National Bank. The Rt. Rev, Msgr. August R. Mrs. Fern Norris will be the Fussenegger will also be an honor speaker. |guest, Miss Fletcher and Mrs. New officers for the coming sea-| Zeo W. Leach, regent of the son are Mrs. Fred Burckes, presi- Mother Theodore Circle, will be dent; Mrs. I. L. Richardson and|the official hostesses. | Mrs. Garwood, first and second| There will be a luncheon at

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internal disunity from which the

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Miss Zambon To Be Wed

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Friday night at the program in Cropsey Auditorium sponsored by the Parent Education Committee of the city council.

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vice presidents; Mrs. T. G. Way| 12:30 p. m. Saturday in the hotel. Mrs. Zeo W. Leach and Mrs. Morris, recording and|A banquet is arranged for that corresponding secretaries; Mrs. night. The Very Rev. Paul C.| State and national officers will, Henry Cooper, treasurer; Mrs. E:| Schulte, Archbishop of Indianap- attend. They include Mrs, Carolyn J. Hankemeler, auditor, and Mrs. olis, will speak. Other speakersiny,.nin . | g, New Bedford, Mass, na~ J.-W. Stutesman, federation dele-iwill be Msgr, Fussenegger, the tional regent; Mrs. Oda Wiley,

ate. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll,| v 9 {the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael W. Huntington, national director;

{Lyons and the Rev. Fr. Thomas Mrs. Lillian O'Day, past state re-

Daughters of Charity |gicias. “John H. Blackwel 8 t0/gont; Miss Alma Fischer, New be the toastmaster, The Glee

To Fete Seniors hast ¢ Club, under the direction of Miss The Daughters o arity o Agnes Keller, will sing, ac-| + Pa St. Vincent de Paul will be AR Ler Po by Mrs. Joseph” Gal. gent; Mrs. Ellen Witt, South Bend, esses to the graduating seniors jagher. Miss Edna Phinney will state secretary; Mrs, Catherine and staff members at a dinner jay the harp. |McCarthy, Hammond, past state Monday in DeMarillac Hall. Dr.| |regent; Mrs, 8arah Dalton, HamGlenn C.— Lord -and Mayor A1Breakfast Arranged 'mond, state vice regent; Mrs, Mar- © Feeney will speak. : | On Sunday the delegates will'garet Richwine and Mrs. Cora Members of the St. Vincent's attend a 7:30 a. m. Mass in St. Thompson, Anderson, past state Hospital School of Nursing Alum- John's Catholic Church. A break- regents; Mrs. Rose Schenkel, Ft. nae Association will have a din-|fast will follow at 9 a. m. in the Wayne, past state regent; Miss ner Tuesday in the Athenaeum. Claypool Hotel. There will be a Irene Gilhooley, Jeffersonville, Misses Margaret McCreary, Mari- tea at 1:30 p. m. in St. Elizabeth's past state regent, and Mrs. Thela s—and--Aan- Murphy. Home, It will close the conven-'ma_ Seal, Columbus, Ind. state (tion. reasurer. 3

Anna Beers, Gary, past state re-

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| Communists could fashion propaganda blasts against democracy. He defined strength for West- | lern Europe as meaning “the cre‘ation of a dyna#hic, expanding {economy with the standard of {living of the people so raised as| 'to immunize them completely YY against. the. threat.of aggressive, dt 858 N. totalitarianism.” Sororities— > | Convention delegates nominated | } I + . proaching marriage of her daugh- officers for the coming year with- ns a a ion ter, Lillian, to N. Dale Watson out opposition. Mrs. John G. Lee,| ,- : Jr, 212 W. 33 St. The prospective Farmington, Conn. was named 1 of an ed : bridegroom is the son of Mr. president; Mrs. Robert F', Leonard, S n Watson, Danville, and Mrs. K.'Washington, and Mrs, Malcolm E. Miss J d Paul Calhoun, Columbus, Ind. |Cummings, Pittsburgh, first and iss Jordan The wedding will be at 10 a. m. second vice presidents; Mrs. Wal-| ls President June 17 in the St. Philip Neriter Neal, New York, a, Catholic Church, Miss Arleneland Mrs. Bradford Patton, Chi-| The Delta Iota Chapter, Bets Zambon will be her sister's maid| cago, treasurer. {Sigma Phi Sorority, will meet of honor. Mrs. Allan C. G. Mitchel, Saturday in the clubroom. The bridesmaids will be Miss Bloomington, Ind. was re-elected, NeW Officers will be installed. Rita Cassini, Lafayette; Miss Joan to the national board of directors, They are Miss Patricia Jordan, Chambers and Miss Shirley Rich- of the League of Women Voters |president; Mrs. Kenneth Cannaardson. Robert Watson, Columbus, | : * !day, vice president; Miss Patricia will serve as his brother's best ole |Harkema, secretary; Miss Helen man, Auxiliar Lacey, treasurer; Mrs. Cecil J. The ushers will be Clayton Y | Norton, extension chairman, and Bueraon, Ralph Jacobs and Gene S + M $ (Mrs. Guy P. Miller, city il ene, | representative. ers ee Ing | Mrs. Donald Hyfleld and Mrs. Several local women will attend Joe Franchetto are new pledges| Poetry Group Sefs the Woman's Auxiliary to the In- of the chapter. the B » diana State Medical Association] New officers of psilon Workshop Topic House of Delegates meeting to- Lambda Chapter, Epsilon Sigma § “Rhythms in Modern Poetry morrow and Friday in Elkhart. Alpha Sorority, will be elected| atterns” will be the workshop| State who will officiate! Tuesday at a meeting in the Ho~| tople Saturday at the 2 p. m. at the meeting will be Mrs. Bur-|tel Lincoln. RE " meeting of the Indiana Poetry So- leigh Matthew, second vice presi-| There are several events schedclety in the YWCA. dent; Mrs. Bert Ellis, recording yleq for chapter members. A| - Poets Alred Noyes and Vachel secretary; Mrs. Frank Gastineau, mother and daughter banguet is Lindsey will be discussed. Mrs, Progam griuman, gag Mrs. planned for 6:30 p. m. May 10 in Ollah Toph will talk on the! ry » Voyles, parllamen- the Hotel Lincoln, Miss Mildred French poet, Villon. Mrs. Alma "ailc. 1 01 women attending] I Ur6as0n is chairman, assisted by Day will preside. Original spring in pe Mesdames Toon v Shey Mesdames H, B. Metz, Bernard poems by the society members py nk Hall, Harry Panter ol ahd Artur Ralston will be given. - Albert Donato, Glen Ryan: A founders day breakfast, sponMemorial services for Miss Hamilton Row Yohn C Katter. gotta by the city council, will be Katherine McPherson will be held john, Otto H. Bakemeier, Ray hud at A 2 May 7 She at the.close of the meeting, Miller and Lester. D. Bibler. lcussed for the international cons . Ip Mes. Bibles je president of the vention which is set for July 14, Loca Girl S Indianapolis Woman's Auxiliary. {15 and 16 in Evansville. % | Are Pledged [To Be Wed Talent Show: IU Honoraries Is Set Name Students The Women's Society of the Eleve India lis rl e! North Methodist Church will have among Rt Sanancls Fis Frio its final talent roundup at 7:30 honorary organizations for wom- |p. m. Friday in the church. Memen students at Indiana University. bers will give an original. skit Selected - for membership in| | wearing costumes of the Eighties. Mortar Board are Miss Nancy | They will turn in the money Dearmin, 5147 N. Delaware St; they have raised for the new Miss Jean Gordonm, 135 8. Ritter church building at 55th and MeAve, and Miss Cynthia Baker, § {| ridian Sts. 626 E. 60th St. Mrs. Robert Armstrong is chairMiss Dearmin and Miss Gordon man of the party, Mrs. Donald lalso were pledged to Pleiades, Millholiand and Mrs. Lynn |junior and senior honorary. Other| § Binkley have prepared the script. pledges to this group include Miss Others on the committee are .Janet--. Polson,...5723... Winthrop | Mesdames Robert Calhoun, Hugh 1 |Ave.; Miss Carolyn Jones, 59 N.| (Carpenter, Edwin McNay; Arche |Ewing St.; Miss Joan Rels, 5680 Bobbitt, Fred Braden, Albert |N, Delaware St.; Miss Charlotte Campbell and Wilbur D. Peat and Malone, 3134 N. Gale St. and : ; § | Miss Prudence Lewis. Miss Maryann Cunat, 6138 N. : ? : Meridian St. Mrs. Webb Evans, Green. Club to Meet Pledged to Blue Crest, honor-| castle, announces the engage- | Mrs. D. O. Brown, 3949 N. Cap-“ment--of-her: Betty... 10L Ave, will entertain the Alpha| § Ruth, oF J hersedaughiers Betty Gamma Latréfan Chub at 8 p.m." > - CEE, OLE Saturday. Miss Edna Dimmick folk, Va. . The couple will be will assist. The general theme of married in the late summer. the event will be a pledge party.

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