Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 34

‘Convention

Sorority Sessions To Open Saturday

= Convention theme for the y7ekit annual meeting of PI Omran, rority will be At :

* held Saturday and next Sunday in the Hotel Lincoln Travertine Roomy - Mrs. Durward B. Wood, state “president, will preside. Mrs. Merlin Lyon will give the invocation, and Miss Ann B. DuValle will be the toastmistress. ‘§pec ial guests will inclule Miss] Mylola Cooper, Signal Mountain, Tenn., national president; Miss

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|N. Ilinols St, will be hostess

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Event to Be Held June 15

Committees for the Indian-

genera) chairman,

Mrs. Michael Hanrahan, 4834

Bar the avent fom 310 8p, Assiting Mra. Arthur R. Tob-

IR. Martin, C. Dolly Gray and come

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3 = Who are going to camp with their troops in Dellwood for “la two or four-day session today through June 16 include Mrs. ‘Flay Conway, Troop 18; Mrs. R. A. Wright, 84; Mrs. Frank Hen‘‘ithorne, 220; Mrs. Paul Grubbs, 1; Mrs. Rush Willams, 78; Bertha Brand, 61; Mrs, Richard Fox, 31; Mrs. G. W, Stark, 24;

es. Vote cal oa Table Commitinn. | a ie i Zag pase 3 M2 Tuts Fier TB : : mit on liam ' r ____ Pontiac, Mich, central district) pom pL HE EY ET ea TI on... 4 Han. their. dad J ri Pe mm, 12, a Mrs B. ih mr Prenty Mrs HN: 30 PHENON Boys club Linda Kay Evans, 3, of 1316 Lexington Ave. and’ Thomas Bonar, 4 of 1106 | Mrs. Oliver Starr's tea “table 3! Grown, 22 221 E. Morris St., and | , the son Prall, Milroy. - ire awa E. Georgia St. ; committee will include Mre| Mr “Fred R. Hinchman, 5901 | Mrs, Dean Taggart is Troop White, Gary, central district) The newest philanthropic project of the AL a Red Feather Agency of the Indianapolis Com- [Harold ©. Burnett and Ms. LaSell B St. a p ashington St. The wedding fp Super ee who will treasurer, pha Chapter, Rho Delta Sorority, business girls munity Chest, has executed the pre-school con- [James M. Givens. of the ‘prospective bridegroom. i be in. the late Summer. | . ve during the 11° Day Cam Mrs. William H. Webb is con- srgatiization, 1a jurblementing funds for dental ference in the East Side boys club. : Other committees are “Mts. ‘sessions EE in Bean any vention chairman, and Mrs. Her-| supplies in the English Avenue Boys Club pre- Twelve months a year the children are | Clarence H. Beach’ Mrs. Arch Psi Xi Ss Set ‘Church U nion Shadeland and Delaware Trails

bert Y. Massie and Mrs. Harold © Foster, vice Chairmen. Others’ inne

school conference. “brought to the club on the second and fourth “Members of the group dlso have given . Wednesday mornings of each month. In addi- |N. Bobbitt, refre ts, and / ORE FT HE CONTE TERee I Cl Ar Fes tor FECevY How tor dental Care there Hire mHenen etn Mew “Blaver—Johnson; tate | Mesdames Harper J. Rahabwg, ;

Covered-Dish Supper |

To Be Tomorrow

Murfowe,T _ Joca} publicity; Miss Ru th Smeth-| additional dental work in the Indiana Univer. examination and immunization programs.

~Miss Edna sity Dental School, Examining physician is Dr. Martha Souter Bottin, reservations ‘and hn Sm Miss Rita Shumaker is chairman of the Miss Mary Canary supervises the visiting nurses, tions; Miss Amelia Cook, proper-| project for Alpha Chapter, and Mrs. George Ca Miss Erma McGaughey and Mrs. Lucille Carlin ties; Mrs. Waiter F. Miller, cor-| fouros is chapter president, ¥ More than 100 children receive medical at-

sages and flowers; Miss Hazel Peacock, printing; Mrs, George Rader, photographs and badges;| Miss Christine Ragland, hospital

ity, and Miss Florence Winger-| Miss Barbara E llen My er S ME Seni To Become Bride Foor

Banquet Planned The Rev. Ronald Secrist, pastor of the Linwood Christian

Since 1942 the Visiting Nurses Association, tention through the conference. “Legion Unit To Hold Rites |

Members of the Robison-Rags-|

ioe women are invited to attend.

| Harriett Newman, Dudley Jac) | son and Julia Ray Iles and Tack Jane Lamb, decorations. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, the club’s| first president, will head the re-! - | cetving line. Mrs. Frank T. Mulia il highlight the final will have charge of the tea table ipersonnel. All Republican men

tomorrow,

A covered-dish supper will be

., |camp sites also are taking train M eefs Thur sd ay ing. Their activities are being a Fanged by Mrs. WINAR Conge “The First Congregational|gy fl. i “arector, assisted by Church Plymouth Union will hold | \Mesdames Grubbs, Robert Hite, Ls a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. A. G. Sibbing and William Gen-

{Thursday in the Paul W. Bow- (ry, co-directors.

Installation and pledge services| man s new home, 340 Bucking- List Co-directors

meeting ham Drive. Miss Margaret Lamb, Delaware

of the season f De | : Chapter, Psi I ot %i a De Miss Joan Edworthy, an ex-|Trails director, has co-directors, ' ¥:/change teacher from England, Mesiames Carson Hollingsworth,

| will be the speaker. She will talk|A, G. Pohlman. and John Eagle

- {served at 7:30 p. m. in the 38th ‘Maennerchor St. branch, Merchants National sPeaking Congregational Church cio win be assisted by co

Nantgarw village near Cardiff;

Mrs. Burt Preston and Mrs. | Church, will officiate at the wedding of Miss Barbara Ellen Myers dale Unit, American Legion aux To Have Outing Bank. Mattia Easthuta: will bel In} Cambridge Cathedral and directors, Mesdames Harry Cham-

Richard H. Castle will assist Mrs.

Thomas Selmier with the Satur, and Howard L. Manifold. The couple will be married at 4:30 o'clock

ight ban : this afternoon In Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. day I Evening on! The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rex K. Myers, 23 d 8. 8. Friendship—Pi oN. Grant Ave. Mr. Manifold is He son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Line,” will be presented by local MABHOIG Mooreland, Mrs. Robert E. Brown, matron | will “be Thomas Koontz, Mune fe,

¢ha ter members, Tia] services will be held Of honor, will wear toast colored and Willlam Larkworthy. After at 9 a. m. Sunday. lace. Bhe will carry a basket of gq trip to New Orleans the couple

The Sunday morning brunch Yellow dalsies. will be at home in 321 N. Gladwill be arranged by Mrs. Chris Ballerina Length Dress |stone Ave.

Elsner. Her assistants includ i Me dames Robert Lookabill The bride chose a ballerina: Both Mr Manifold apd his

Charles Jenkins, Lee Huber and length lace dress. She will wear pride ‘are graduates of Butler Paul Dice. Mfs, Walter Ford will flowers in her hair and will carry University. Miss Myers is a Delta lan the program. a white Bible topped with white Delta Delta Sorority member, otricers will be elected follow- Orchids and vally lilies. {and Mr. Manifold is affiliated

ing the program. Miss Coopar: willl Waltér L. Manifold, Anderson, with the Phi Delta Theta Frater- | Heritage.”

fastall them, = 1 wilt | be best man. The ushers nity.

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iliary, and Post, will hold their annual memorial service at 4:30

p. m. today in the Jilia Jameson hold their annual outing Wednes-| coming year. Other officers are day in Spring Mill State Park. Mrs. John F. Conway, vice presi-

Nutrition Camp, Bridgeport.

The Maennerchor Ladies will installed as president

igive some of her impressions of bers, Thomas Hanson and Simon the United States. Jenkins. These camps are open fo all community girls as well as to Girl

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The service will be in tribata They will leave the Athenaeum dent; ors, 2a » Nicely, Baas Mrs. Hayes Hostess SOM at 8:30 a. m. by bus, Luncheon urer; Mrs. Lester Nagley and Miss: . 4 c For Union Daughters Senior Scout committees are

to the memory of departed menibers of the post. and auxiliary and

to the Squadron of the Sons of)

the American Legion. Miss Margaret Ann Cassel of the Junior Auxiliary will place a wreath on the memorial plaque. Afterward a pitch-in supper will be held in the camp dining room, ' The Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce will present a program, “Our American

in Spring Mill Park Inn will be Carol Brown, corresponding ana at 12:30 p. m. -_ |recording secretaries;eMrs. 8. G.! Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, 5806 N.|

Committees for the day, an- Hill, conductress; Mrs,

{helping with final plans for the Gienn .bus trips to Camp Timber Trail in Oxford St., will be hostess tomor- Michigan and to Canada where

3 Marshall, station-, and Mr nounced by Mrs. Will Hauck, |” 5 row for the final meeting of the ‘they expect to camp with Girl

president, include Mrs. Thomas Mack Reed, advisor. Fagan, general hostess; Mesdames Martha Cox, Charles Sorority to Meet Brady and George Grabhorn, trip. Members of fhe Tau

—— [season for the Gov. Olver Perry Guides. Mies Luverne Walton la 0! Morton Chapter, National 80-4, id Camp ip be held in fe Chapter, ciety Daughters of fhe Union. { Cormick’ s Creek State Park.

hostesses, and Mrs. Otto Busch- Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will A covered-dish picnic luncheon | Miss Florence Oiltman, execuing, reservations, . Following a!/meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the/in the garden at noon will pre-!tive director, will be in charge of

business session members will'E. 10th St. branch, _ tour the park. Sa ~~ {Trust Co.

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