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To Meet Tuesday Stephens Alumnae Discuss Party Plans
Mrs, Kathryn Turney Garten | will review “The Wall” (Hershey) = 3 at a meeting of the Book Review y Club. The group will meet at ; 1:30 p. m, Tuesday in Block's Auditorium, Club members will have an-| other meeting Thursday in Ayres’
Auditorium. Mrs. Garten will re-|
The Culture Club will have a guest tea at 2:30 p. m. next Fri-/ day in the DAR chapter house. | The club is celebrating its 50th anniversary. 2 t
Mesdames Roy Coate, Hughes
L. Schneider will be hostesses. Mrs. James W, Costin will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Ray Pat-| terson. Dr. John Haramy willl speak. His topic is “Our American Heritage.” | .Mrs. G. B. Taylor and Mrs.! Robert Orbison will preside at! the tea table.
Installation Set
A president's luncheon is being planned by the members of the| Alpha Lambda Latreian Club. The party will be at noon Monday! in La Rue's Restaurant. f Mrs. William Pert is hostess, assisted by Mesdames David Pert, James Lamb and Ralph Starr. New officers will be installed at the session. They are Mrs. Merlin King, president; Mrs. Norman Hammer, vice president; Mrs.
James Zink, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Rob-| ert Girk, treasurer; Mrs.. Lamb, parliamentarian; Mrs. Starr, historian and publicity chairman, and Mrs. John McKinstray and Mrs. Wallace DeHart, Seventh District delegate and alternate.
Mesdames Jane B. Powers, Patrick L. Grady and William Kingdon Jr. (left to right) ‘discuss plans for the card party to be sponsored by the Indianapolis Alumnae of Stephens College. The event will be at 1:30 p. m. next Friday in Block's Auditorium. The proceeds will be given to charity. M Other committee members are Mesdames Richard Nelson, Carson Donley, Frank Bixler and Gene R. embers of the Immaculate Th d Miss B ly Pott . Heart of Mary Woman's Club will! omas and. everly re s sponsor a card party at 1:30 p.m. “eo a next Friday in Ayres’ Auditorium. | Sororities—
Mrs. William H. Rohr and Mrs.
M. J. Mulvihill are co-chairmen! Tri- K a P Pp a
of the project. Their assistants!
are Mesdames John Quinn, Gerald oy : Hiatt, Leo O'Connor, omnes Meeting Set. Stemming, Sidney Sullivan, Lewis| ! Beebe, George Evard, John Fallon, New Officers illiam L. Leppert, Kennth Scha- . fer, George Michaelis and Wilbur! To Be Elected A part of the month long observance of Matrix Milestones, the W. Myers. The Indianapolis Associate banquet will help to mark the 41st anniversary of the founding of | Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa So- Theta Sigma Phi, national hon- - wn mm
| 4 : 20 : i | rority, will meet at 1 p. m. Mon- orary for women in journalism. She also did promotion work for Recognition of the campus “'Un- concerns and music personalities.
By Theta Sigma Phi Sorority
Indiana University women campus leaders, faculty wives, women faculty members and outstanding Bloomington townswomen will attend the 1950 Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table Banquet Monday on the campus.
| Indiana National Bank. Miss Veronica Morrissey, man- banquet. ~The girl, elected from reception given by the active and rrange {ager of Ayres’ Tearoom, will nominations made by the Theta alumna chapters of Theta Sigma Sorority Event Set ithe Scenes in Ayres’ Tearoom.” standing senior girl who has been Building will precede the dinner. T Ni h New officers will be elected after unrecognized by campus honorary Friday is the deadline for makomorrow Nig t the program, : organizations. ing reservations for the formal annual pledge dance will be from! R. F. Baker, James Ewing, W. C. awarded at the banquet. A $100 in -Alumni Hall of the Union 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in Maberly and W. M. Loehr. scholarship will be presented to Building. the Woman's Department Club, an upperclass woman in journal- 7 — scholarORY, 1 n la Ad : n . y tra will play. The theme of the ap duction oS England’ ay (oe will he presented to a vor Clubs Plan dance honoring the pledges ister Psi Iota Xi Sorority. The| Theta Sigma Phi alumnae P| F id Miss Nance McKeown is gen- the 38th St. branch, Merchants outstanding senior woman 1 ay ri ay RE NY aE Sommer National Bank, journalism -at the Matrix Table e Miss Connie , re- AEP YETI Weer [Exchange Teacher observance.
Production to Be
' . 1 arrangements; Miss Sara Kara-| The speaker is an exchange Miss Hurst to Speak . The Royal Family bell, favors, and Miss Lolita De- teacher from Tunbridge-Wells,| Miss Mercedes J. Hurst, an. Members of the Tudor Hall Lawter, Lapel, program. Kent, England. She is teaching executive of the public relations SChool's Masquers Club will join Chaperons will be Mrs. Clara 0 the James E. Roberts School. ._ department of International Har- he members of the Prompters Fulton, Dr. W. A. Livingston and Mesdames FE. G. Hill Roy vester of Chicago, will be the Club of Park School lo Present Messrs. and Mesdames Ray Mil- Miteh, Warren Pigg, H. D. Nelson speaker. She is a graduate of In- @ Play. The production is The ler, Richard Whittington and and w. B. Upton and Miss Helen {jana University and an alumna Royal Family _by Edna Ferber Louis A. Whitesell. Fox will be hostesses, of the I. U, Theta Sigma Phi 8nd George S. Kaufman.
chapter. At International Harves- LD® play will be presented at Travel-Study Club “meet ‘at 7:30 p.m: Wednesday in
fer, Miss Hurst works with wom- 115 p. m. next Friday and May stu A en only-—women stockholders, em-.8 in the Tudor Hall Auditorium. Sets Illinois Tour the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. John Tickets for the International Darting will preside,
ployees and customers. Her job of Miss Nell McMillan Frazier- is Travel-Study Club tour to Illinois!
Pledge Dance {day in the New York St. branch, sung Senior” will be made at the Miss Hurst will be honored at a | speak. She will talk on “Behind Sigma Phi chapter, is an out- Phi. The reception in the Union The Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority’s. The hostesses will be Mesdames Two scholarships also will be hanquet which will be at 6:30 p. m. n Wallace will talk on iq i Earl Partian and his Lit Miss Joa ism and an additional “ ” . | White Violet. group will meet Monday night in!indianapolis will recognize the ir freshments; Miss Pat Werner,
| Members of the Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will
directing and supervising the the director; assisted by Miss company's relations with women Grace A. Horsfall. Miss Horsfall
New officers of the Epsilon is said to be the first of its kind IS In charge of~set designing. A
will go on sale Monday in the " r. Epsilon Sigma in the country. technical staff from Masquers ing. The tour is open to members Spm Tuesday in the Hotel Lin- Harvester, Miss Hurst was em- Cast members are Brenda and guests, It will be May 16, 17 coln ’ ployed with Commonwealth [laram, Betsey Blanton, Kristin and 18, : Edison - in Chicago. Previous to Miller. Lynn Peterson, Jane ColHighlights of the trip will be a that she taught in Ft. Wayne lett, Valri Philpott, Helen Cole, visit to Lincoln's home in Spring. Turners Group to Meet was 3 ua “director Ye ard Carol McKée, James Hogshire, field, a stop at his tomb and The Women's Auxiliary to the Republican National Committee. Herbert Wilson, Philip Whitesell, other spots of interest. At Athenaeum Turners will have a oo Jack Langan, James I.. Beattey,
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Schedul Panhellenic Group i Times Special ¥ | Session Tomorrow | rangi '28—The League of Women Voters has rejected the “civil rights” resolution for the second time. The Js ‘national convention of the ‘group 2 i i is being held here. It closes todays re -'. By a vote of 367 to 325 the ore 1 ganization voted to strike off the agenda the civil rights plank ine troduced by Mrs, John B. Ramsey, Baltimore. ia / 5 The resolution would ve # pledged the league to protect civil i liberties by “opposing unprincip 5 and irresponsible attacks on lic and private individuals and by . recognizing existing procedures twhich already safeguard- . security.”
Mrs. Robert Jackson, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. told the members
. The Indiana Panhellenic Asso ciation will have its annual meeting tomorrow’in Anderson.
Indianapolis delegates will be Mrs. Adrian E. Wilhoite, state president, Mrs. Richard 'C. Lennox, state secretary; Mrs. Royer K. Brown, vice president in charge of extension, and Mrs, Otto K. Jensen, national president of the Delta Delta Delta-Sorority. Mrs. Jensen will speak at the morning session. Also attending from Indianapolis will be Miss Lena “happell, Miss Leota Haynes and Mesdames Robert Blackman, Ralph Sowers, Leroy Burney, Paul Butt, Michael Carmichael, I. L. Clark, Ralph N. Clark, Joseph J. Coffin, ‘Glenn
Conway, :Edwin Cree, T. Clare ‘as that head» Davis. Donald F, Dean, Carson Fmd Ee aoa Donnelly, Wayne Evans, J. F. that the league is opposed to civil Ferdan Jr, R. P. Frey, Fred
rights.” She is going to introduce a resolution affirming the league's “traditional position as a chame pion of civil rights.”
Peace Program ;
| The group drew up a program Ifor world peace. The program will be worked on for the next tvo years. * Points mentioned are the expansion of world trade and ine ternational economic development with maximum use of United Na= tions agencies; a continued anaiy= sis of the federal budget in relae i. tion to a stable and expanding “Tdomesti¢ economy and support of’ such fiscal measures as make for la stable and expanding economy, land reorganization measures to improve administrative efficiency lin the development and use of nae tion resources.
Plastic Table Tops Are Tough | Marbled plastic table tops are new in living room furniture, will take the beating of a kitchen
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Howenstine, Alex J. Kertis Jr. Robert McMullen, Bogardus Mitchell, Pred Seyphers, David Sherwood, Graeme B. Supple and Richard Shively, Delegations from Hammond, Munster, Lafayette, Muncie, Ft. Wayne and Evansville will also attend. Representatives from Indiana universities and colleges will be at the meting, too.
Luncheon Arranged
Dr. Robert B. Pierce, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church, will be the guest speaker at the 18th annual luncheon of the Méthodist Hospital White Cross. Guild. The event is set for May 2 in the Claypool Hotel, , The Choral Club of the School of Nursing will sing. J. Russell Paxton is the director. | Robert E. Neff, superintendent of the hospital, will present trophies to the winning units. The competition is based on work accomplished and attendance. New officers will-be-elected and
chairman of the nominating committee and William B. Schiltges, president of the board of trustees, will conduct the installation. Miss Thelma Hawthorne, Mrs. M. L. Faber and Mrs. Carl Klein are in charge of tickets
The dramatics students in Marian College will present "Pygmalion and Galatea" May 6 and 7 in the school. Miss Alice Raben (left) and Miss Billie Jean Eilers are two of the cast mem- |
i i | A series of modern coffee bork. The play ls being spomored by the Sophomore day, [tables and matching stool tables My Day—
‘has just been introduced by a : New York firm, They combine President of Chile and Wife Pay Visit to Hyde Park
the stunning patterns of pink, By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
|oriental or gray marble or rainbow veined and clouded effects with the .chemical resistance of ‘a laminated plastic. NEW YORK. Apr. 28— The visit of the president of Chile, Gabriel Gonzalez Videla, and his charming wife to Hyde Park was an informal and very pleasant occasion. From the time 1 greeted them. as they walked from the library
The smooth, variegated surface defies cigaret blisters, will Il be to my husband's grave, through the visit to the old house. the rethe cording for the Voice of America on
not chip, crack or peel and cane not be injured by alcoholic beverthe library, the whole party seemed interested and unweary in
ages. The matched stool tables may the front steps, and finally to be stacked in nests of four to be = kG brought out for buffet suppers or Sam Prager are co-chairmen of snite of the whirlwind "ace of {the luncheon. Mrs. Morris Stoner events arranged for them since To is in charge of reservations. they arrived the ted States | The Girls’ Concert Club of Cris- Tied i Muiied a
Artman Council for television audiences. The coffee tables are made in rece {pus Attucks High School willl cruz A \ sing. Mrs. Marian Burch is the new Spore en ha
Meet Monday tangular, square or round shapes accompanist and director. A one mastered very well, as T led the
he Artman Council will have|in a range of its last meeting of the year at) Slay, Wien Jy Mrs. Ben oficial cars through the wood er, will be presented. road to my cottage. I was apolo-
7:30 p. m. Monday in the Woman’s Department Club. The Girls’ Octette of Howe High School will sing. i no Ser: oh be swalalied at gizing for the holes left by the. New officers are to be elected. fred Wolfenstein, “honorary vice winter Trost and the spring mud president; Mrs. Walter Lichten- To, console _me he- remarked | -Stein, president; Mesdames-Clar- any roads in Chile are lke ence Budd, I. I. Lindeman and Lewis Levy, first through third I had tacked the flags of our] vice presidents; Mrs. Melvin SOuntries on my door and the Friedenberg and Mrs. Richard President at once noticed his own Glasser, recording and cor- flag. In spite of the fact that we| responding secretaries: Mrs. Mor- Are somewhat crowded in. my ris. Jacobs-.and- Mrs, William little cottage when we are a large | Schloss, financial - secretary and Party and we cannot eat out-of-assistant, and Mesdames Robert doors, everybody seemed relaxed Hollander, David Cook and Louis and at home. I had a warm feel- | C. Wolf, treasurer and assistants. ing about this party, as though it} ep— - em really had created a greater | sense of friendliness between the] representatives of our two coun-| tries. | |
Wiltwyck School
Council Sefs Final Session
Jewish Women
To Meet Monday
The final meeting of the season of the Indianapolis Section. Council of Jewish Women, wi at 12:30 p, m. Monday in Broadmoor Country Club | Mrs. Gabe Wagman and Mrs
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Women Workers
WASHINGTON — Women cone stitute 32 per cent of the civilian labor force in the United States,
Auxiliary Plans Dinner Meeting
The Robison-Ragsdale ' Unit, After my guests had gone fo American Legion Auxiliary, will visit their old friend, Mrs. Olin ave a joint dinner meeting with Dows, Miss Thompson and I]
post. members-at-6:30-p.-m.-Mon-day in the Central Christian Church. Madrigal Singers from Warren <Gentral-High-School wit present a musical program following the | dinner. ME gam Hergt = the there was a Wiltwyck School] director, Board meeting at 8 p. m. Indl Seth Cline of the Speedway is &napolis time), which, wonder of | to be an honor plo He hi wonders, ended at 10:30 p. m. We talk on the history of the 500 8T€ having our usual troubles in _ Mile Race. raising enough money to cover our| summer expenses for Wiltwyck. | A special meeting will be called to. consider how this money may cenbf raised. While we... have... pul. forward great efforts 'this past] year and -havé.greatly increased 6140 Col- the Jist of subscribers, our budget lege Ave, Will be hostess at 1:30 has gone up but still falls short Pp. mM. tomorrow for the meeting of increased costs. There is much)
of the Gov. Oliver Perry Morton work to be done for these little! Chapter, National
| Society Daugh- hoys: who. still. find..trouble. get-| .. A resp Saenger-Chor Plans |
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A. report on the National Con- police courts and then in Wilt: gress held recently in Now’ York wyck. | will ‘be given by Mrs. Harold J. - - cl | Fragrant, creamy liquid lanolin soap in its ow i University, Harrogate, Tenp., and Active members of the Indian- 9 . y 9 . ap in it own luaite $500 was pledged to start the apolis Saenger-Chor will have a container—press the magic button and release just the right amount for a foamy lather. No messy soap
Hayes. She also will talk about building fund. general card party at 8 p.m. todishes or leftovers—iust rinse off and replace cover.
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Cook's speech. Mrs. E. C. W. Joseph Hattwér is the general Wonderful for office, for travel, for gifts! ; i Wischmeier will preside. chairman. Box of Soap cake and 6 refills Fi 6 refills, $1 in gift box, $2 :
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