Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1950 — Page 6
To Instruct
Local Units Workshop, Meeting Set for Saturday
ence and workshop from pech High School. RA AT ME heme A SS ce de. fo. EME Tate PY A “hiembership
from each school.
ence has been streamlined
will be in charge: -
Dr. Shibler to Speak
. Dr. Herman L. Shibler,
field. Indiana PTA and Teachers as Partners.”
Mrs.
tor, will conduct the district
dents and principals.
Program Arranged Mrs. the musi
rington, devotions.
eral meeting workshops will held in Stuart Hall Divisicns participating will
acter and spiritual
tection.
citizenship. ~~ Moore-Miner Vows Said
Couple Will Reside In Oak Park, Ill.
Louisville, Ky., were married derwood, Greenfield, oificiated.
Louisville. x Mrs. H. D. Miner and David
informal reception in the home
Park, IIL
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PTA Council
The Indianapolis Parent-Teach-ers Association Council will hold its annual president's day confer-
A. m. to 12:30 p. m. Saturday in
tims, Lope and ‘to instruct officers and chairmen
of the local units. The attendance goal is at least 20 representatives
The general pian of the confer-
year to give all the necessary information in a four-hour period. RegistTation from 8:30 to 9 a, m. will be followed by the meeting in the gymnasium. Mrs. Bert) C. McCammon, council president,’
new, superintendent of the Indianapolis! public schools, will give th» principal address on “The Citizen Child.” Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, GreenCongress - president, will discuss “Parents
David Ashton, Region Seven vice presideni, and Mrs. Earl d. Stumpf, a district direc-
formation conference for presi-/ |
Gonard Felland will lead and Mrs. Frank Har-! Mrs. Harold Naegele is special arrangements chairman and Mrs. John C. Cavosie is in charge of registration. Immediately following the gen-|
clude budget and finance; chareducation; Congress publications, state and national; health, social and men-| tal, hospitality and juvenile pro-|
Miss Marian Miner, 5141 Park Hanson H. Anderson, school Ave, and Charles Lane Moore,
4:30 p. m. Saturday in the a = ome Economics Meeting Set
of the bride. The Rev. A. C. Un-
Stevens, Louisville, were the only| Mrs. Gladys Kimbrough of Mun-| attendants. The couple leit for a trip to Wisconsin following an|will be held in the Indianapolis
the bride. They will live in Oak]
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INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 150 Name Author Outsiders Win Half Garden Club's Prizes
To Address Auxiliary
|. Mrs. Carey to Talk * To Doctors’ Wives
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a fair.sex member, Miss Irene { Koehler. Ready to referee is Owen B. Nell (exireme right).
school's athletic program at Monday's meeting.
Tech High School's freshmanparents will learn all about the
principal, and Owen Nell, recreation chairman for the PTA. A skit, “For the Freshman Parents,” will be given under the direction of Mrs. Ressie Fix, director of radio expression.
Sponsored by the school's’ : | Parent - Teachers Association Three : of jhe high school's | with the recreation committee Athletic coaches will speak: Earl Ensinger, golf, Herman
; In charge, the event will be held
| at 7:30 p. m. in th Hinshaw, basketball, and How- | hry n the Stuart Hall ard Longshore, football.
In charge of plans for the event are Mrs. Pearson; Mrs. David Teaney and Mrs. Julia Jean Rhodes; publicity; Mf. An: derson, Mr. Neel, and Virgil Sheppard, PTA first vice president,
| Presiding will bs Mrs. Leon- | ard Pearson, PTA executive. The Rev. Glen O'Dell will give : the invocation.
Greetings will be extended by
Veronica Morrissey,
{ton recently, B. of the year at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
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relations and publicity.
Mrs. Chapman Arranges Party
Members of the Alpha Omicron
cle will give the report. Meeting
of Power & Light Co. auditorium. A business session and refresh{ments are planned. Theme for the,
Both the bride and bridgegroom year is “Know Your Fellow Memare graduates of DePauw Uni bers.” Alpha Sorority will open its club versity, where she was a member of Alpha Ch' Omega Sorority and he was a member of Sigma Nu
| year with a. card party tomorrow. [It will be held at 8 p. m. in the Leaders Announced Surat Tempe. Officers include: Mrs. Katherine, General chairman for the event Sheedy of Lilly Laboratory, for is Mrs. David Chapman. Commit{Clinic Research president; Miss tees in charge will include Iota Louise Blalock, advisor, Home Chapter, table prizes; Alpha Theta Service Division, . Indianapolis Chapter, special prizes; Alpha Power .& Light Co. secretary; Gamma Chapter, candy, and Delta Miss Jane Johnson. director Home Chapter, cards and tallies. Service Division, Citizens Gas & Proceeds of the event wil be Coke utility, treasurer. used for the sorority’s national Committees for the year in- project. underwriting young clude: Miss Bett¥ Schillinger, women in nurse's training. Four chairman, Miss Dorothy White, of the sorority-sponsored women Mrs. Jessica Bernstein, Mrs. Ger- are in training in the Methodist trude Rennoe, program. Hospital School of Nursing.
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Tech Coaches to Address PTA Monday |
Charles Dagwell (left Santer), Tech's athletic director, isn't getting a word in edgewise while allagher gives some pointed instructions to senior halfback, Jerry | Miss Gallagher will take part in | Legislation procedures and by- the student skit being planned by the radio expression class to acquaint freshman-parents with the
faws; membership, motion picture and visual education; music; parent education and study group; preschool and kindergarten eX-| school's athletic program at the lenton, program, and. founders “Lec Get Acquainted” mestng day; ; ; | in th library service; recreation; safety, 8 heir honor Monday nights and school education and world
|g bers SL the Home eo. Misses llee Smith, Philamena of honor; Mrs. Paul Meier and { ness group - Beck, Elizabeth Hoklas, - Mrs. She is the daughter of the iate/iated with the American Home ship: Miss Gertrude Brammer. Mis Mr. and Mrs, Howard D. Miner. Economics Association will hear The bridegroom is the son of Mr./a report on the Home Economics
anf Mrs. Charles Foster Moore, national convention held in Bos- guidance: Mrs. Stena Marie Twin- Serge, Niles, Mich.,
‘at the first session'gne and Mrs. Thelma Hall, public| Allen, ushers. Ruth Ann Foster
Gertrude Brammer, Miss Elizabeth Huey, policy; Miss junior bridesmaid; Walter Click vocational Jr.,
Times State Service FRENCH LICK, Sept. 19—Mrs.' Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, co-au-thor with her brother of the cur-| rent best sellers, “Cheaper by. the| [a ” hi
Adelle on Tcl: pasar the Indiana Stat
i aid a Mation 0 The convention wil . Lick Springs Hotel here, Mrs, Carey will . guest speaker at the Monday night-dinner honoring the past presidents of the Woman's Auxiliary. On the second day, next Tues-| day, there will be a golf tourna-
the women. That night they will join their husbands for dancing to the music of Hal McIntyre and his orchestra. |
Dr.-Henderson to Talk
ville, American Medical Associa‘tion president, will re the princi{pal speaker at the Sept. 27 luncheon for the doctors’ wives. Also on the program are Forest “Doc”. Traylor, humorist, and the Indiana University Entertainers.
women’s agenda will be 1 eetings of the auxiliary’s house of dele‘gates and the board of directors. A “School of Instruction” is scheduled with standing committee chairmen leading the discussions. Women's program chairmen are Mrs. W. R. Springstun and Mrs. E. L. Fitzsimmons, both of Evansville. Mrs. D. E. Lybrook, |Galveston.- is Woman's Auxiliary president
Ann Markey Is Engaged
W. M. Gardiner To Be Bridegroom
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mark- and ey, 842 N. Gray St., announce the'and Mrs. E. R. Reeves, their urer.
{approaching marriage . of |daughter, Ann, to William M.
Miss | Ruggier Will Be Wed
Rite Set for Oct. 14 In Catholic Church
1021 Hervey St.
Neri Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Richard Kavanaugh, a cousin Mr. and Mrs, Harry T. Keller- of the prospective bridegroom, will meier, 1318 Wade St., announce officiate. the approaching marriage of their] § daughter, Miss Joann Ruggier, to Attendants Chosen Robert R. Gindling. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gindling, 5049 Mathews St. : The couple will be married at
maid of honor; Mrs. Robert Wells, Miss Marilyn Markey and Miss 10 a. m, Oct. 14 in the St, Cather- Patricia Smith bridesmaids; ine of Sienna Catholic Church, Philip Trimpe Thomas Kraeszig Attendants chosen by the couple my mag Williams and Mr. Wells, are Miss Maryanne Miller, maid hers . . The bride-to-be is a graduate of Ray Brown, bridesmaids; St. Vincent's Hospital School of Miss Betsy Bachl, Barrington, Ill, Nursing. " | Mrs. Wells will be hostess at a miscellaneous shower for the! and Frank prige.to-be Saturday i the Gardi-
'ner home. ithe flowergirls.
Miss Sitzman Panel Planned
To Be Feted |
Three bridal showers will hon-| or Miss Mary Ann Sitzman soon. | She is the bride-to-be of George! Barnhill, Beech Grove. They will be married at 9 a. m. Sept. 30 in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Raymond Moll will officiate. Mrs. William 1. and daughter. Sail Windsor St, will fete the bride-to-be tomorrow with a .. ous shower. Another miscellane;ous shower will be. given next Tuesday by Mrs. Benjamin Halkema and Mrs. Francis Helkema in the home of the former in| Beech Grove. A crystal and china shower will] be given Monday by Mrs. William | McKay in the home of her mother, | Mrs. Ted Wells, 3317 8. Ransdel St. }
best man, and William J,
|and Beebee Serge, Niles,. will be
Schwegman, "
: McGuire Phpto B. H. Johnsom
rr » a Three staff members of West-/ O n tf ern College will present a panel rga 1249 10NS |discussion tomorrow night at the TOMORROW tirst fall meeting of the Western! Advance Study—1 p. m. Central College Alumnae Club of Indian:
Hall Coffee Shop. President's polis. Miss Mae Elene Craven,
Day luncheon. Mrs. Claude Mil- 730 E. 52d St, will be hostess. | ler, retiring president, and Mrs.| Mrs. Bruce Ramsey, national H. C. Stringer, incoming execu-| executive secretary of the alum-| tive. inae association; Miss arolyn HEO-—Noon. Mrs. 8. C. Culbert. | Churchill, public relations direc-| son, 211 N. Lyndhurst Drive, | tor, and B. H. Johnson, assistant hostess. Luncheon. |to the president, will discuss WestAlaskan Chap., ITSC—1 p. m. E. [ern College Activities. 10th St. branch, Fidelity Trust| Miss Gertrude Vajen Brown, Co. Speaker, -Mrs. Fern E. chairman of the meeting. will be Norris. He assisted by Mesdames Myron Mel-| Annle Laurie Chap., I'TSC--1 p. m.: Vin, Loren Blue and Mac Sullivan,
‘Mrs. Lloyd LaMere, 7500 'E bepress
New Harmony Chap., I'TSC—T7:30 p. m. Mrs. Lato Owens. 1010 Plan for College Goodlet, hostess; Mrs.- E." A. Three local girls will attend’ Gorham, assistant. Speaker; eastern and middlewestern colMrs. Fischer. | leges this year. Irvington Homemakers — 1.30, Miss Adline Chase, grandp. m. Mrs. B. H. Beard, 365 8. daughter of Mrs. Charles W.| Emerson, hostess; Mrs. Norman | Chase, 1410 N. Delaware St., will Taylor and Mrs. E. C. Embry, enter Wellesley College. She is assistants, “Short Cuts inthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Housekeeping,” Mrs. Ben Poer. Warren M. Chase, Helsinke, FinAlpha Chap., Kappa Beta Chi — land. Mr. Chase is in the U. 8. 8 p. m. Mrs. Hazel Barnard, Foreign Service, 1613 College, hostess. Business; Miss Jacqueline Pilcher, daugh-| white elephant sale. ~ | ter of Dr. and Mrs. Jack E. Pil- | Chap. V, PEO—1 p. m. Athena- cher, 4601 Graceland Ave. will eum. President’s message, Mrs. | also enter Wellesley this year. J. Harold Wright; president's] Miss Diana Pea Polk, daughter day luncheon. |of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Polk,
| Lambda Mu Chap.. Sigma Beta— | 5400 E. Raymond St., is enrolled |
8 p. m. Mrs, Hazel Weaver, 3720 at Monticello College, Alton, Ill. | N. Pennsylvania, hostess; Mrs. | | Harry Appel, assistant, Social. | Teutonia Benefit—1:30 p. m. Food |
~ Crat Shop. Card party. {Plans Dessert Party
: . Al " | “A dessert party will precede Sorority Plans Benefit . | the - business meeting of the In-
~The Lambda Chi Omega S§or-‘dianapolis ~Alumnae -Association ority. will sponsor a benefit at of Sigma Kappa Sovofity tomor8:30 p. m. Oct. 6 in the Hotel Lin- row night in the 38th Street Mer'coln. Ed ' Sovola, -Indidnapélis chants National Bank. vi | Times columnist, vill discuss’ Mrs. William H. Willard, host-' “The Hardest Job in the World.” ess, will be assisted by Mesdames
‘Mrs. Marthe Martin will talk on ¢'. W, Long. D. F. Wright and
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hog In Far Away Places.” Bert L. Edwards
2 Segk y
. Dr. Elmer L. Henderson, Louis-
ara Civ iy Emr Three Sorority Meetings tn mene va met” Arranged for This Week
alumnae living in Indianapolis.
year include Mrs. |president; |vice president; Miss Isabelle Eddy land Mrs. Hal Myers, recording ‘Courts on Trial” (Frank). Host- be in charge of the dinner presecretaries, esses will be Miss Jeanette Bush, ceding the ceremony. treas- J ebanon: Mrs. John Max and
ald Swartz, rush; Mrs. Reeves, historian, finance Mrs. IMiss Oren, publicity; Attendants chosen by the cou- Goodnight, national service; Mrs. night in the Claypool Hotel. ple are Miss Eleanor Markey, H. E. Pedlow, local service, and. Mrs. Kathleen Cleveland will editor of the sorority paper.
. hostess. Speaker, Mrs. . | on. Pachees a ied Local Girls ;
Sigma Kappa Sorority i
Edwin W. Druding and son, eight-year-old, Ronnie “. + . flower show blue ribbon winners.
Three sorority groups have announced night meetings for this: week. ’
Mrs. 8. G. Cedarquist, 5363 Graceland Ave.. will he hostess
Thursday night for the opening fall meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Alumnae chapter officers will assist. — TT
“What's New With You?” will
Island, will
versity School of Law. Initiates will include Mrs. Officers and chairmen of the T. Carpenter, “Frankfort; 0. W. Warren
Mrs, Glunt, (Gioria. Poore.
corresponding
{Miss Wilde.
Mrs. D. E. Stone, historian;
Mrs. Merrill Sullivan, state day
be the theme for the first get-to- and Epsilon Province workshop. gether after the summer vacation, welcoming all the sorority tion of new members will be held tomorrcw in LaRue’'s Restaurant| Miss Martha Belle Oren, who pv the Eta Chapter, Iota Tau represented the local alumnae at pa, international legal sorority. the 20th national and ninth an- pn. chapter is in the Indianaponual international convention this yo pivision of the Indiana UniJuly in Mackinac give highlights of the convention.
A 6:15 p.m. dinner and initia-
Fay Miss Reed, Ruth Turner, Richmond, and Mrs.
Miss Helen Wilde will review
Father, Son Receive 16 Ribbons in Show By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor A GENTLEMAN who isn't even an in-law of a garden club, together with his son, entered
17 exhibits in the Sunshine Garden Club's flower show in Beech
carried aw be
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so busy with housework she doesn’t have time to do much gardening.
Mrs. Wendt Wins
OTHER blue ribbons in the
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Beech Grove show—which ale ways encourages non-member
egtries — were divided almost half and half between members
and non-members.
Mrs. Thomas Wendt took four firsts. Mesdames John Esmon, Taa Binninger, Joe Wood and
Lynne Hull won two each.
Additional blue ribbons went to Mesdames Ed Wanek, Joseph Nauyokas, Frank Kitsko, Louise
| Teuteberg and Marjorie Buck-
ingham for flower and plant en-
tries. Flower and Mrs. won firsts.
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- Four Juniors Win
arrangements made by Mrs. Betty Woerdeman Juanita Lentz also
AMONG the juniors, besides
Ronny Druding’'s two
firsts,
blue ribbons went to Dianne Wendt, Jeanne Wanek and Jac-
queline VanBrunt.
Winners ot second and third place awards among adults included Mesdames J. B. Bohannon, A. W. Bruckman, J. W, Young, Zed Day, Lee VanBrunt, Mamie Pierson and W. E. Ma-
son.
Frances King, Judy Brannock, Donald Wanek, Patty Johnson and Carolyn Vondesaar were additional winners in the junior
division.
Mrs. New chapter officers are Mrs. Mrs. Viola McDonough, vice pres|Gardiner. He is the son of Mr. Mrs, R. C. Lennox, PanHellenic' Max, dean; Miss Joanna Hinman, ident: Mrs. Iva Perry and Mrs. ~land Mrs. Michael J. Gardiner, delegate, and Mrs. E. B. Bibbins, associate dean; Miss Agnes Hin-/Cleveland, corresponding and realternate; Mrs. Robert Stephens, ton and Mrs. The couple will be married at membership, and Mrs. Glunt, pro- corresponding and recording sec- Irene Compton, treasurer. 10 a. m. Oct. 21 in the St. Philip gram and: hospitality.
Clyde Sylvester, cording
{retaries; Miss Nina Nichols, treas-
Officers to be Dorothy Kohee, presiden
secretaries,
Mrs. Mary Stauber,
installed are
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and Mrs.
marshal;
rs. Roy Price and Mrs. Don- urer, and Miss Esther M. Schmitt, Mrs. Bessie Taylor, guard; Mrs,
life Sheeley,
and membership; Alpha Tau Chapter,
John
Mrs. J.T. installed in services
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Lillian McAllister, Alpha torian, and Miss Dorothy Rubmagazine; Zeta Beta Sorority officers will be bert, pledge captain, and Mrs tomorrow Mary Schubert. Schubert will also be installed ae
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