Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1950 — Page 11

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County PTA Council | To Hear Joe Pierson Wednesday Morning

Mrs. Owen Johnson Will Preside At Meeting in Block's Auditorium

The Marion County Council, PTA, will meet at 10 a. m. Wednesday in Block's Auditorium. Joe Pierson of the Chamber of Commerce will speak.

Officers of the group are Mrs. Owen A. Johnson president; Mrs. A. M. Feeley and Mrs. H. H. Lance, first and second vice presidents; My . George Coldreni and Mrs, Howard McConnell, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs, Harry ) treasurer. Stout Executive committee members are Mesdames Clifford Van

Standing committee heads are Mrs. Orville Shockley, budget and finance; Mrs. Basil Marshall, character and spiritual education; Mrs. J. K. Berman, world citizenship; Mrs, Roy 8S. Kane, historian; Mrs. Charles Lavengood, home and family; Mrs. Charles J. McDowall, hospitality; Mrs. Edna Brenton, parent teacher, and Madison Shadley, juvenile protection. | Others are Mrs. Harry Weist,| Farland; Mrs. Carl E, Hohit, Maylegislation; Mrs, Kenneth Schellle, wood; Mrs. Frank W. Teague, membership; Mrs. Wally Nehr- Nora; Mrs. Paul E. Hamilton, ling, mental health; Mrs. H: W./Oaklandon; Mrs. Jeff C. Clay, Eves, music; Mrs. Walter Moss Perry 9; Paul E. Sleezer, Pike Jr., national parent-teacher; Mrs. Township; Mrs. Donald D. Dennis, Maurice Ireland, parent educa- Pleasant Run, and Mrs. Walter tion; Mrs. Floyd Lively, program, H. Lange, Shadeland. founders’ day; Mrs, Clifford Van| Also serving are Mrs. Oscar AlCleave, PTA extension; Mrs, |vord, Southport Grade; Fred HoffRussell Lindeman, publicity; Mrs. mark, Southport High; Mrs. Louis A. M. Feeley, president's news-|/H. Skeeters, Speedway; Mrs. R. J. letter, and Mrs. Thomas Riggle,|Chevalier, Township House; Mrs.

publications. |Charles Lavengood, University

. . {Heights; Mrs. Charles Campbell, Committees Continue (Warren Central High; Sr Also serving are Mrs. W. W. thur Marksbary, Wayae TownHartzell, radio; Mrs. George ship High School (Ben Davis); Vogel, recreation; Harold Kohl- Mrs, P. L. Baldwin, West Newmeyer, safety; Mrs. Harold Schu-|ton; Mrs. Arthur Baumer, Wilman, school lunch; Mrs. Paul/liam Evans, and Mrs. Howard Richmond, social hygiene; Mrs. Hinshaw, Warren Township CounPaul Kester, summer roundup, cil. and W. A. McKinzie, visual edu-| | it Meeti SAtion. nit Meetings . Presidents of the township PTA | Several county PTA units anare -Mrs. Merril Taylor, Albert Dounce meeting plans. The South-

The Indianapolis Times Sept. 21, 1950 Page 11

Style Show, |

“For Women a Planned

Style Show Scheduled Oct. 9 |

invitations for Oct. 9 style show.

Walsman; Mrs. Glen Kroening, Port High School group will as-

ch Grove: Mrs. Edgar Joh ’'semble at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in Bea Ben Davis Conde 2a G. Pot. |the school. Speakers will be Mrs. |

The Business and Professional Women’s Circle of the Irvington Methodist Church will give a style show at 8 p. m,, Oct. 9, in the social room of the church.

Miss Dorothy Thacker and Mrs. William M. Pert . . . run off

By Auxiliary

To Hold Event Tuesday

|received for the tea and style show the Indianapolis Dental [Society Women's Auxiliary will {give Tuesday. The party will be |in ‘the home of Mrs. J. Thayer (Waldo, 8383 N. Illinois St. Block's (win give the fashion show. | Those who will be attending include Mesdames Paul A. Allen, {William E. Barb, Thomas Beavers, |Joseph E. Buck, R. Frank Denny, | {D. H. Draper, E. A, Elliott, Ralph| Flsea, Thomas Esmon, D. L. Faun, J. W. Fleenor and D. N. Goode.

Make Reservations

Others are to be Mesdames J. Frank Hall, F. A. Holt, James W, Huckelberry, Don Irwin, Harold 8S. Jones, Wade H. Jordan, Willam Lawrence, John T. Lindquist, James E. Matlock, E. W. McCullough, Paul R. Oldham, Irving Reibel and Thomas Riddell, Also planning to attend are Mesdames Melvin Ritter, Earl Schulz, T. A. Schwartz, O. E.|

Spivey, M. V. Stephenson, M. M.| Stoner, H. M. Swenson, Maurice Thompson, and Russell Whitmore.

Page One Ball | Candidates

Five candidates for the title of Miss Page One are announced by the Indianapolis Local, American Newspaper Guild. The local will sponsor the Page One Ball, scheduled Oct. 20 in the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The girls who will vie for the

Local Dental Society | ;

Early reservations have been 3

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Sa SS " Miss Pat Miller, Miss Anne Girls pause at Sycamore Hall wh Miss Rust's father, Dr. Byron K.

before.

Tudor Arranges Annual Party

Tudor Hall School's annual

{seven through high school, will be from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock Saturday

night in the school.

The event will have a costume theme and the guests will be

dressed as advertisements, Prizes will be given for the funniest, prettiest and most original cos-

s Classes, Customs

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller of Logansport. Miss Rust's parents live in 8120 Sycamore Road.

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Rust . . ile enrolling this week in IU where Rust, Indianapolis, was graduated in 1927. Miss Miller's father received a law degree there the year

. senior greets freshman.

party for new students, grades

ls Maxine Ambus, Sandusky, O. Mary Alice Baxter is master of

[called America’s

lerrors of the last 18 years “by

. Basil Fisher and Calvin C. Leedy.| tenger, Briageport; Mrs. James ™.u ‘mw avenue unit will also

Hardy, Castleton; Mrs. Penelope, =. a 7:30 p. m. meeting Tues-

Botkins, Clermont; Mrs. Duane

A. Shute, Crooked Creek: Mrs, 38 Mrs. Harvey Showlater and

vide the musical background. Mrs. Jean Kidd are in charge of

Mddels from Wasson's will show the fashions. Mrs. Mary Virginia Holtzberger will commentate, and Mrs. Ray Knopp will pro- | {tin Miller, Roy M. Nicoloff, and A silver offering will be taken, to be applied to the purchase Oscar R. McClure, Times, of a new cooking unit for the church kitchen.

title of queen ‘and the newspapers they represent are Mesdames Mar-

and Miss Violet Yanakeff and Miss

Cie ceremonies, and Sharon Houser, oy (Monon, food chairman. Kitty Judges from the faculty will Koons is in charge of prizes, and include Miss Hazel D. McKee, Lynn Peterson heads the clean Miss Grace Horsfall and Mrs. up committee.

‘U.S. Made

Three Fatal

Mistakes’

Mrs. Rumpler Talks To Local GOP Club

Recognition of Russia, permitting Franklin D. Roosevelt a third term and the United States’ poor representation at Yalta were three great

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler today. . A founder of the Indianapolis Woman's Republican - Club; Mrs. Rumpler gave the main address this noon at the club's Founders’ Day program in the Columbia Club. Charter members of the club were honored.

No Law The speaker said Russia was a country which had been built up to its present state of power through American lend-lease. She further stated that no one knows exactly what went on at the Yalta conference but that Russia was allowed to enter Berlin first and to have a part in the war with Japan for which she had done nothing. While there was no law against a third term, she said, there was a precedent which American people should have followed when the question of Ropsevelt's renomination came up. America's constitutional form of government has given it its strength and made it a powerful . nation, declared the speaker. “If you have no faith in its administration, at least have faith in its form.” :

Business Men President Truman she called “our country’s most illy-prepared executive, unwise inthe things he does.” She urged the club members to vote Nov. 7 and vote Republican. Referring to Sen. Homer Capehart, candidate for re-elec-tion to the U. 8. Senate, and to

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Winfield L. Reed, Cumberland, and Mrs. Roy Kane, Decatur pre,” ETA ‘Greet the Old and Central. . The Maywood Unit has set its pl Saional Presidents 2 re: first fall session at 7:30 p. m. next ams, Edgewood; Mrs. mv, 1gqay. Mrs. Earl Stumph will Arthur Boyden, Flackville; Mrs.

Miss Dorothy Thacker is chairman of the event, and Mrs. Gilbert Jackson is arrangements chairman. Mrs. William M. Pert is in charge of publicity, and Mrs. C. H. Castor is president of

the circle.

Virginia Newcombe, Star. Proceeds from the dance will go to the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund for Cancer Research.

A. G. Taylor, Fleming Garden} Mrs. Harold Eves, Franklin Township; Mrs. Harry Stout,| Sanden ony; Mia. gorge Vogel, foe" Niars Hil Pn ms enns ey; Mrs. L. G. er,

Hickory College; Mrs. Lawson I rular Nesting at 1pm,

Cate, Jone Sttange; Mrs, Byres} — ookely, Lawrence e, an Tea Planned For Sunday

Mrs. Roscoe Stites, Lowell. Township Presidents Gold Star Mothers Will Be Honored

Other presidents are Mrs. GraThe Broad Ripple Unit, Ameri-

ham Bateman, Mars Hill; Mrs. Edna F. Brenton, Margaret Mccan Legion Auxiliary, will give a tea Sunday honoring gold star mothers, wives and sisters. The party will be from 3 to 5 p. m. in the post home. Mrs. Ethel Arnold, gold star chairman, is in charge of arrangements assisted by Mrs. Erpest Smith. Mrs. Frank A. White will speak. The post chorus will give a program. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Virgil Vaughn and Mrs. Arlie Wells. Guests Announced Mothers to be honored include Mesdames John A. Noon, Leslie Sharp, M. O. Benefiel, Ethel Arnold, Ruth Pike, George E. Spencer, Robert Compton, Alistair MecQuiston, J. Morrison Loftiss, Homer 8S. Minnick, Juanita Hays, D. C. Schwindler, John H. Whitson and H. R, Lang. Others being honored include Mrs. Agnes Spencer, gold star wife, and Mesdames George Harmon, Charles Smith, Joe Reddington, Leon Sullivan, Casimer Gornes and Paul Blake, gold star 1 sisters.

ak. The Southport Grade School group will sponsor a fish fry be-

Married

Miss Marjorie Ann McLean and Robert Deal Ebel were married at 3 p. m., Aug. 27, in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde F. McLean, 411} Arthington , Blvd, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ebel, North Canfon, O., are the couple's parents. : a __

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Friday Afternoon Reading—12:30 p. m. Hotel Lincoln. Mesdames Olen 'G. Clapp, Thad R. Clarke . and Kenneth Kastner in charge. | Leaders to Meet Greetings, Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. | T. F. Schlaegel; President's Day

luncheon.

hostess; Mrs.

“The District of Columbia,’ Mrs. E. C. Rumpler.

Erin Isle Chap., ITSC — 6 p. m.| Margaret Champlin. will discuss

Mrs. Florence Stroud, 1418 N

Somerset, hostess; Mrs. Loretta nounce committees. She is chairLindner and Mrs. Hanna Gei- man of the Ladies’ Association. Speaker, Mrs. * Fern ‘E. Norris; outdoor meet-

ger, assistants. ing. officers: president; Mrs. Ray Mullican

vice president;

nie Martin, treasurer. wich luncheon.

HING fe DI

By MARGUERITE SMITH

. Times Garden Editor Q.—Will you print a list of lilies]

which have to be dug and brought” in in the fall? Also lilies which can be left out all winter? Mrs. 8S. M.

A.—The so-called spider-lily or

Peruvian daffodil (hymenocallis) is about the most commonly raised garden “lily” that must be dug before winter. Amaryllis bulbs of the late winter blooming type, if they _have been set out in flower beds must be taken in. But the hardy amaryllis and practically every common true lly (Regal Madonna, Sunset, auratum, rubrum) are all winterhardy here. Even the Easter lily bulbs of the last few years (a new improved strain) live over outdoors. Water standing around the bulbs will kill more lilies in winter than the cold does,

Mr. Gammon Home

Robert F. Gammon, son of

Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Gammon, | degrees. Doctors agree that the 2000 N. Talbot from Europe where he spent the room temperatures are held be-

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p. m. Mrs. Etta Hall, 106 8. Riley, hostess. New senior groups. Final round-table Miss Minnie Balay, will be led by Miss Bertha Lem»

Mrs. Charles with the all-day meeting are Mrs. Mills, secretary, and Mrs. Ber-| jesse Barker and Mrs. Ramon Sand-' LaRue.

Meeting Set

All Day Sept. 30

Camp Fire leaders will meet at {8:30 a. m. Sept. 30 in the World War Memorial.

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Koster is in charge of folk dancling. After the noon luncheon Miss

./the season’s programs and anBlue Bird leaders will have a| 3 separate workshop directed by

Mrs. Paul Pike, There will be three sessions for leaders of the

'/ing. Assisting Miss Champlin

Emma Campbell Named to Post

Times State’ Service BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 21 — Five new full-time resident counselors and 13 assistant counselors have been named for the Indiana University’s Residence Halls.

They are Miss Virginia Bartock, Chicago; Miss Maryann {Ehrhardt, Fremont; Miss Dorothy Goebel, Jacksonville, Ill.; Miss Dorothy M. Lanspeary, Detroit, and Miss Kathryn Wann, Orwell, 0., all resident counselors. : Miss Dorothy K. Hoffman, Ft. Wayne; Miss Bernyce Ivy, South Bénd; Miss Sally Lewis, Terre) (Haute; Miss Elaine Parker, Wil-| {liamsville, N. Y.; Miss Elizabeth! [Rigg, Stillwater, Okla.; Miss Mar-| jorie Stewart, New Castle; Mrs.] Mildred Turner, Jackson, Miss.;| Miss Catherine Williams, Little! Rock, Ark.; Miss Doris Williams, Poultney, Vt.; Miss Emma G.| Campbell,” Indianapolis; Miss Rosemary Ann Dustman, Muncie; | Miss Lucille Friedle, Elmhurst, Ill, and Miss Emily Gahr, Or-]

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