Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1950 — Page 30

Is Legion Auxiliary | Convention Head Aug. 28-30 are Dates Scheduled |

- For French Lick Springs Event The formal opening of the 31st annual convention of

the Indiana Department, American Legion Auxiliary, is| scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Aug. 28 in the French Lick Springs

Hotel convention hall.

Sewall Group To Meet Thursday Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher, . {president of the May . Sewall, Indiana Council “Women, will be honored i {elub members at a ; Thursday. It will be held in the Hotel hi

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Lincoln. Mrs. Frank Morris, New Albany, department president, will a — meeting will convene - I ~~ e¢all the convention to-order following & processional of department] a — will a officers, chairmen and distinguished guests, Mrs. E. Maude Bruce Lane, AnConvention will be held through Wednesday morning, Aug. 30. derson, will give a history of the! Mrs, Rees’ J. Morgan, Jonesboro, is serving as convention eouneil4 chairman. Members of her committee include Mrs, Morris, Mrs. 3 |ute to the living past presidents. Edward Ohlschlager, Hammond; Mrs. Herbert Eissler, Evans-| organizer was the late ville; Mrs. Roscoe Haymond, Columbus, and Mrs. John Kundrat.! 4 Mrs. Samuel :

On Aug. 27 the Fight and Forty march and dinner. will be

held at 1:30 p. m. in the hotel. Mrs. Thomas H. Hughes, La a 3 Le el Chapeau, will preside. rt apolis Chamber of Commerce Department executive commit- JON trade department manager, t ‘téé members will breakfast to- “1'will-be the speaker for the afters gether Aug. 28 and convention!’ noon program. She will talk on committee meetings are - sched-|

An + formal convention ese, : sion €alled to order byl Addressing invitations for the annual luncheon of the Christian College Alumnae Association SchHicker will extond grater of Indiana are Mrs. James S, Grimes, Mrs. Mack McCarle, Miss Dorothy Rae Beebe. and Mrs. Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale willl Howard Sutherland Jo fo right). The event will be held at | read the proposed changes to the| Luncheon theme will be "Going to Centennial in 1951," C

department constitution and by-| will be held on campus next June, laws and there will he nomina- Seen — =

in 1946 and eonducted a similar tour last year to western European countries. : a All-Day Meeting : Hostesses for the all-day meet-

. m."Aug. 26 in the Hawthorn Room. istian "2 Jogos 100th anniversary

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} TI : Indianapolis. BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 12--A three-day conference for home-| ClAirmen and members of the

Other officers to be honored

Candidates for department off-| cers already announced include

ons for department officers wd [[] S h d | C : f > P Cl b : - po Beng ho UE OL ; of the indianapolis Couthy Club will held . Cape reno day ln” OTIC LIES SOMTEIEACE TRESS LUD fine” hn ve, od Mel Cod dimer pry st 730 om Sowdor tu chbbotn In Los Angel : pti rem ofl da a pn Ar ¥ c NE. JENA esi fr SR SR se niet in WW Cowley LAE 5 yecial seafood and: pregram-is: g: : ed. Maki g final: \ py fi Fi or H om emaki ng Teachers a Lists Posts Peaskta; SS Suieg- Lau Susie} mate — pe A stan Edward B. Raub Jr,

Charles S. Galbreath and O. H. Wilhelm {left to right). .

{making teachers will be held Wednesday through Friday in Indiana 1950-51 committees of the WomUniversity. The conference is being sponsored by the Association ah's Press Club of Indiana are of Future Homemakers of America In co-operation with the announced by Mrs. Rex Jackson, university, . |Plainfield, club president. lmprovament in THe teaching of child development in secondary, They include Mrs. Margaret 'secretary; Mrs. He ools will be studied. Te mr iStephenson Moore, Franklin, Brown sure, & ierbert Sih, The homemaking teachers will Democratic Women chairman; Mrs. Vera. Hall, Dan-

. . Legion Unit Plans \ryman Hurley, Greenfield and | Work toward gaining an under, . ville; Miss Frances Eward, RichIMrs. Roy Atkinson, Marion, his. "tANdIng of human behavior old Meeting {mond; Mrs. Harriet Cartmel,

* Luncheon Meeting ltorian, and Mrs. Ray Vance {through the study of child de-| The Perry Township Demo. Martinsville; Mrs. John Riley, Mrs. Frank Long, 937 N. Ritter Elkhart, chaplai '|velopment, an understanding of| omen’ Paoli; Mrs. Janet Gorrell Meyer, Ave, will be hostess Tuesday for| Guest or the formal WAYS to provide experiences with|¢ratic Women's Club met yester-\winamac; Miss Josephine Piercy, the regular luncheon meeting of opening will be Mrs. Bowden D {children in teaching child devel-/day in the Lake Shore Coun-| Bloomington; Mrs. Edna McGuire the Robison-Ragsdale Unit, Amer-|Ward, Kingwood, W, Va., nation. (OPment, becoming acquainted try Club. Mrs. Violet Keenan and Boyd, Greencastle, and Mrs, Helen | lean Legion Auxiliary. It will be/al vice president, central division, With materials helpful in Jeach-{yre, Sylvia Summers were host. 20Yd Higgins, program. | "nn is m o’ hastehs. will ba) American Fogion ot iliazy, ‘m.|standing of how the AFHA helps ®85e. {Honor Committee Mesdames Sam Stevens, V, J. and close at 4:30 p. m. Aug. 29 the homemaking program. . | They were assisted by Mrs.| ao gate Gambold Dyer, chairC. A. Riggan and During the morning session

| Gladys Ransdall and Mrs. Thelma | . Dannacher, : iman; Mrs. Florence Webster Ea id | ores hll imaing _scasion Speakers Listed {Wade. Mrs. Charles Spoon was|iong Mrs. Sara Messing Stern,

Mrs. Ohlschlager, president: Mrs. Robert Hoey, New Haven, northern vice president, and Mrs. Hobart Swiggett, Franklin, south{ern vice president; Mrs, Kundrat,|

with Mrs. Fisher include Mrs. Arch R. Chadd, Anderson, Mrs, Thad R. Clarke, Mrs, H. E. Binford, Bloomington, and Mrs. Russell Cushman, Fortville, "first through fourth vice presidents; Mrs. T. Eugene Bailey, Lafayette, and Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo; recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss Bessie Hart, treasurer. Mrs, E. L. Burnett is in charge of reservations. :

Omega Phi Tau

Sets Convention The 26th annual national con-

Mrs. Bowden D. Ward

inimical to the best interests of : ~will—in- : M ean tn vention of - Phi the Be of —and consumer defense § —————_There_will_be_s_musical_pro- Sumner. Ind tanapotizGirisl Confersnce speakers will in 3550mpAnist for Miss Clessa Bray. yy ss Jean Tabbert and Miss Kath- Sorority will be hers in Todi. he. clubwomen _ themsel fromr--Mame-to- California; from gram. Ralph Kardsted of Short-| School superintendent: Mrs, Doro- Ban Ls ole Buffet S Held [syn Pickett, honor, and Mrs. Nelliapqlis Oct. 21 and 22. Conven- I saghton has emphasized Fiorida to Alaska. ridge High School will play sev-|thy Cortner, Indiana Soldiers and, >F dianapolis, state superintendent 2UTTeT Supper He Brown, New Albany; Miss Berton headquarters and dance will . “We offer the help of five mil:

'B . { Beer, Sunman, and Mrs. Mildred 'For Future Bride |Ahigren, Whiting, national fedMrs. G. A. Reed and her daugh- eration. ; : supervisor home economics edu-| | Miss Sadie Kretheotis, Green cation; Miss Virginia Sloan, TU! ter, Ruth, 4170 Winthrop Ave. ! . h - gt |entertained with a buffet sup] 00d; Miss Mabel Henle, Monti.

home economics department. jcello; Miss Mabel Leigh Hunt and Dr. Una Robinson, acting head per and miscellaneous shower| Mrs. Jeannette Leigh ] Nolan,

of the TU home economics depart- yesterday in honor of Miss Bea- booster membership; Mrs. Carrie { { : ¢ e ment; Dr. E. K. Keller, IU psy- trice L. Biff, Grand Rapids, Mich. Snoddy Williams, Bn Florence chological clinic; Miss Barbara Miss EIff and Edward C. Dobson and Miss Margaret Scott, {O'Neel, Hagerstown, state pres- Schmidt will be married Aug. 26 memorial, and Mrs. Florence Herz

ner at 12:15 p. m, (DST). {Ident of the Future Homemakers in the Trinity Evangelical Lu- St | The Rev. A. C. Brooks of the of America, and Miss Nancy|theran Chueh ge | Onc A ra usa MoWhirtar

ht Third Christian Church will be Nunnally, Bloomington, Universi: | a {Dessert Luncheon

Sallors Children’s Home matron, and Wendall W, Fewell, Indiana Boys School superintendent.

» Luncheon ; Annual Reunion An aloha luncheon will be held The 46th annual reunion of the !Nat noon for all past department Shipley family will be held next | Presidents; department officers, Sunday in the home of Mr. and Chairmen and committee memMrs. Joshua Shipley, near Max-| Pers. district presidents and secwell. There will’be a basket din-| retaries and convention commit-

eral violin selections. The Tiny) Tots and the Juniors will be spe-| cial guests.

be in the Marott Hotel. Welcoming delegates will be members of the Beta Chapter. Mrs. J. L. Simpson and Mrs. Barney Burnett are cochairman of the hostess committee.

Miss Patti Heun ‘To Be Honored

Miss Patti Heun, bride-to-be of (William Henthorn, will be honor, «-iguest at a shower at 8:15 p. mm] Friday. + Mrs. Otto Parris and Mrs. JoThe Sigma Kappa Fraternity seph Milner will be hostesses in

of public instruction; Miss Hortense Hurst, Indianapolis, state

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~Open-House ree NaI ALA] teh Wi bel guest speaker at the Past Presi-ity School, { Mrs, ‘Alberta Dunigan, 4702 N.|dent’s Parley dinner that evening: Y rs “eonterence secre- incheon Wednesda — — Ave, will hold open| Convention will adjourn Aug.|taries will be Mrs. Helen Davis, Members of the HEO Club will, house from 5 to, 8p. m. next Sun-|30 following the reports of the Martinsville; Mrs. Nola Eaton, be entertained at a noon luncheon Mothers Club will meet at 1 p. m./the home of Mrs. Milner, 4210 N. day in honor of Mrs, Anna Dee-| election and resolutions commit- North Vernon; Miss Mildred Cole, Wednesday by Mrs. Louis Sielaff Thursday for a’ dessert luncheon | Capitol Ave. The couple will be ver, who will celebrate her 83d tees and Installation of the new Lawrenceburg, and Miss Betty/in the home of her daughter, 3420 in the home of Mrs. Ray Falls, married Aug. 27 in the Third birthday. Friends are invited. officers. Lucas, Brownstown, . |Station St. 5503 Allisonville Road. Christian Church.

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lages in the Union, have been asked “to exert constructive effort in their own communities to protest hoarding as unpatriotic, danger-| ous to our economic structure and

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support the millions needed for the military departments,

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dams, postoffices, ete., can wait) until we have our men properly! armed and equipped” Mrs. Houghton said in GFWC headquarters today

women that as the largest organization of homemakers in the United States they must be particularly aware that panic buying is of definite advantage to

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YGFWC Asks Housewives To Protest Hoarding

Times Special ; . WASHINGTON, Aug. 12—-The full strength: “of millions of

housewives who are members of the General Federation of Women's Clubs has been thrown behind the “No Hoarding” movement at the express appeal of Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, Red Oak, Iowa., federas tion president. :

The homemaking women, living in large cities, in towns, vile and farms in every state the Communists who would welcome any sign of an economies crisis in this country at this time, In closing her appeal Mrs, Houghton asked the five million members to constitute a solid line ‘of home

{lion women,” she said, “who will |say out loud in their own market: |places that hoarding is not in any sense smart — and it is not {what we expect of mature American women in this critical hour.”

Bridge Party aa The LaPhyllis Club will meet

for bridge at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Victor L. Sand-

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She also has urged members to

“Construction of civil works.

IN. Drive. Annual Fish Fry The Parent-Teachers Associ ‘ation of School 13 will sponsor its annual fish fry at 5 p. m. Aug. 28 on the school grounds, 714 Bue chanan St.

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