Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1950 — Page 34

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40 Hoosiers To Be Guests Of President

Youth Conference Set for Dec. 3-7

ing authorities on education, ealth and welfare activities will

; t White House Conference ROA Rd AREA ite House Conference been called by President Truman for Dec. 3-7. : . Names of the Indiana delegates were announced by Mrs. Robert F. Shank, Indiana Council of Children and Youth chairman, following a council meeting here this week. They include Dr. E. R. Carlo, Sen. Dorothy Gardner and Miss Margaret Ann Keegan, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Greenfield; Rep. James W. Hunter, East Chicago; Mrs. Gordon McCalment, Bridgeport; Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting; Mrs. Austin V. Clifford, Garrett Eppley, Dr. W. W. Wright and H. E. Binford, Bloomington.

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Dr. Byron Lingeman, Crawfordsville; F. L. McReynolds and Dr. Margaret Nesbit Murphy, Lafayette; Bill Chambers, Thorntown; Miss Marilyn McCormick, Delphi, and Willlam Floyd, West Lafayette. Delegates from Indianapolis are Mesdames Margareth A. Afflis, Dorothy .F. Buschmann, John Kundrat and Shank; Misses Louise Griffin, Mary Houk and Bertha Leming. 3 Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, the Rev. Richard Kavanagh, Dr. M. K. Hine, Dr. Grover L. Hartman, Dr. Robert E. Jewett, Dr. Leroy E. Burney, Randel Shake, Cleo Blackburn, Harold F. Brigham, James W. Carr, Kenneth R. Miller, R. C. Olson, Ray E. Smith, Maurice O. Hunt, Arthur G. Loftin, Deane E. Walker, Lyle L. Cameron and Charles H. Boswell.

Travel Group To Hold |

Luncheon Tomorrow

The Booth Tarkington Chap. ITSC, will meet for a dessert luncheon tomorrow in the home of the president, Mrs. Carl Sauer, 5541 N. Meridian St. Guest speaker will Clayton H. Ridge. Other officers serving this year are Mrs. George Kamphaus and Mrs, R. M. Falls, first and second vice presidents; Miss Mary Mat-| lock sind Mrs. Fred Smith, record- | ing and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. George Hand, treasurer; Mrs. | , Earl Merritt, auditor; Mrs. John| Swaim, federation delegate, and Mrs. H. M. Brown, alternate.

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mole jacket and wool skirt, worn by the Wasson's model.

A benefit style show and card

party. will be given by the Indlanapolis Active Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority, Sept. 28 in the Riviera Club.

New fall styles will be presented by Wasson’s. Event chairmen are Mrs.

Stanley Cederquist and Mrs. Gerald DeWitt.

In Manhattan—

(Continued from Page 33) that the place was for sale and its owners in Europe. “This is the little hideaway where Lindbergh and his wife used to do most of their writing and chemical experiments,” quoth Mr, Fitzgerald as he and Mr. Paget approached a rustic cottage on the estate, : : “It's for sale, along with the main house’ added Mr. Fitzgerald.” Apparently ‘Lindbergh and his family will live in Europe permanently. They don't get enough privacy in this country.” “Oh, no it isn’t and no, they won't and oh, yes they . do,” said a voice from the cottage.

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Committees named chairmen include Mrs. Grady, tickets; Mrs, William Hamilton and Miss Beverly Farquar, “table reservations, and Mrs. Richard Raab and Miss Katy Schlosser, table prizes. Mesdames William J. Shuel, Donald McComb, Jane Powers and Walter O'Brien, Misses Pa-

pair peered into the nearest window. They saw a petite and pretty lady sitting with her hands resting on a typewriter and her eyes resting on their red faces. “I'm Mrs. Lindbergh,” said the little lady who has acquired the reputation of: being society's most aloof mem ber. “I've seen you on television, Mr, Fitzgerald, and it's nice to meet you in person.” “Now that I've answered all three of your statements by saying the place is not for sale, we won't live in Europe permanently and we get all the privacy we want at Contentment Island. Won't you and your friend come in and let me fix you a cup of Green Tea?"

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RE Ee — SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 150 Style Show, ‘Janet Courtney to Be Wed “Republicans ; Tea Planned To Celebrate For Sept. 26 Founding | Eancheon Arranged

Dental Women Plan | hs ™. : Accessories Display | ; WAL For Thursday : The Indianapolis Dental Society, Founders’ Day will be celes Women’s Auxiliary will launch its, brated by the Indianapolis Wom« an’s Republican Club at its first

fall activities with a style show and tea Sept. 26. It will be at 1 {fall luncheon meeting Thursday; m. in the home of Mrs. J. It will be at noon in the Colums Block’s will

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be. the title of a. talk by Mrs. E, C. Rumpler, one o founders. : Charter members to be honored include Mesdames Charles H. Jose, Frank Butler, Wolf Sussman, R. E. Kennington, Edna Pauley, Ralph Loucke, Eleanor Snodgrass, Edward Franklin ‘White and Rumpler. ! Assisting Miss Jane Lamb and Mrs. Otto Klause; hostess chairmen, will be Mrs. Arch Bobbitt, Mrs. Walter Krull and Miss Genevieve Brown.

List Committees Committees for 1950-51 named |by Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, presi- | dent, are Miss Harriette Newman, | chairman, Mesdames Fanshon Elllison, M. T. Patton, Charles Cook and Robert Loomis, membership, land Mrs. W. V. Kingdon, chair{man, Mesdames Mark Dawson, {William H. Wemmer, George |Edick, W. T. Eisenlohr, James H. ‘Drill and Leo Sharffin and Miss Sally Butler, ways and means.

Goode and Mrs. Don Irwin. sisting them are Mesdames Don-

Esmon, J. W. Geller, Wiliam F. Hanning, Lawrence F. Hasket,| George King, Harry C. Meyer, A. H. Mitchell, J. 8. Reese, Melvin Ritter, P. A. Schwartz, Robert B. Stone and Henry M. Swenson. Mrs. Fred A. Hohlt is in charge of reservations.

Tea to Be Served After the style show Mesdames' Russell M. Whitmore, William B. Currie and M. V. Stevenson and) Richard Jennings will preside at! the tea table. Mrs. Whitmore, auxiliary presi-| ‘dent, will conduct a short busi-| ness session preceding the show. |

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To Attend Tea

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Dr. Elizabeth Graves, Mes- M Richard T. J d dames Walton Wilson Jr., Rich- . ' Miss ; wi i FS. AChAr rg an James Walton Wilson Jo, Rick, Pi “ambda Theta Janet Courtney will become the bride of John | Cleon Foust, chairmen, pub- | McShane Oct. 14, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clifford |ijcity; Mrs. Mike Hanrahan,

Thomas and Miss Jo Stafford,

refreshments.

Proceeds of the party will be given to the Tri Kappa philanthropy.

A Horse Is a House Guest in Manhattan

MOST FRUSTRATED elbow bender we met on our round of Manhattan's up-

“ holstered saloons last night

was Arlene Judge's former husband, George Ross. It wasn't the wreck of the Ross marital barque that depressed George. He explained that he was so sure of being eliminated in the first day’s play at the Deal Country Club Golf Tournament that he made plans and fancy preparations to fly down and meet a pretty girl named Peggy Kasparis at Virginia Beach, the following day. ” » »

“I EXPECTED to lose so was completely relaxed in my

* first match.” sighed George.

“I won easily.”

To Give Party |

The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Pi Lambda Theta, professional organization for women _ in education, will open its fall program with a reception and tea Saturday. | They will be held at 2 p. m. “in the home of Miss Melba Shumacher, 832 Layman Ave. | -An affiliation service will be held for new members including ‘Miss Charlotte Moore and Miss : Helen Cartwright, both of ara B D\A/ 4 O . [- I P Epsilon Chapter, Columbia Uni- ] Oo pen a rogram versity. i . Indianapolis Business and Pro- England this summer. | Hostess Has Assistants fessional Women’s Club will open : | Miss Nora A. Farrer, an ex-jts fall program at a Thursday change teacher from Tunbridge §:15 p. m. dinner meeting in the (Wells, Kent, England, who is woman's Department Club. serving on the James E. Roberts During the forum hour past School staff, will be a special presidents of the local group will guest, be honored. New members will The committee assisting the gi50 be introduced. . hostess includes Miss Virginia, Mrs, Myrtle M. Rodden, proMoore, chairman, Mrs. Harry E. gram co-ordinator, will be in Ball and Misses Elizabeth H. charge of - the program. Miss Scott, Helen Allen, Hazel Hart, irene Boughton, president, Miss Mildred Corrie, Dorothy -Smith pyth E. Lewman and Mrs. Marie and Geraldine Relander.

{chairman, Mrs. R. B. Storms and Mrs. Robert. Rutherford, reservations; Mrs. Martha H. Saulcy, chairman; Mesdames Harper {Ransburg, Paul Pegg, Dudley {Jackson and John E. Innis, declorations; Mrs. Billy Link, page, and Miss Lamb and Mrs. Klause, chairmen, ‘hostesses. a Officers serving with Mrs. Balf are Mesdames C. Dolly Gray, A. R. Robinson and C. R. Martin; first through third vice presis dents; Mrs. H. L. Crumpacker and Mrs. Lloyd Claycombe, recording and corresponding secre-

In Eng- ; taries, and Mrs. H. O. Burn land she attended the meeting of (reasurer. ° th

the International Federation over pmsiendilnirme stems paeumety which Miss Sally Butler, presi- 1 dent, presided. At the San ahi Mrs. Jones to Entertain 8 cisco biennial national convention 1908 Club Thursday Miss Boughton and Mrs. Parker served as delegates. : Members of the 1908 Club will: = ji nold their first session of the season Thursday. Hostess for the 1 p. m. event will be Mrs. Walter L, Jones, 5874 N. New Jersey St. New officers of the club are 4151 Mrs. Jones, president; Mrs. Rob-

Courtney, 218 W. Beverly Drive, announce. The prosspective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McShane, 141 W. 44th St. The Rev, Fr. John Holloran will officiate at 10:30 a. m. in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Miss Joan €ourtn®y will - be her sister's maid of honor, and the bridesmaids are to be Misses Mary McShane, Jacqueline Crichlow and Betsy Dithmer. Dianne Disher will be the junior bridesmaid. James Tuohy will be the best man, and the ushers will include Richard Leppert, William Sylvester, Patrick’ Fitzgerald and James Courtney Jr.

Narrators Club

To Meet Tomorrow

Mrs. Kenneth Dotterer,

| ’ Conventions at Home and p. m. tomorrow for a program Mrs. E. D. Koppelmyer, and Mrs, 'Breadwinners Abroad.” meeting of the Narrators Club. Bolland Billings, recording and WASHINGTON — More than| Miss Lewman, Indiana Federa- Mrs. A. D. Beeler, president, will|coresponding secretaries; Mrs, {one-half the women in this coun-i{tion BPW first vice president, conduct a short business session John A. Garrettson, treasurer,”

and Mrs. A. C. McKee, historian,

try who work are married. spent ten weeks in France and preceding the program.

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