Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1950 — Page 31

1950 SUNDAY, SEPT Pa hin 24,1 : : al ae : 3 y 1950 ___THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 31 TMENT . Se . . . — eception and Tea [Goodwill Service Guild to Hold Tea Oct. 1.|Mrs, Williams| : ls : : : | B : ! TE . : | | [o Highlight WDC TH Makes Plans y . / L h | extends to you § President s Day For Luncheon «cordial . . ‘| invitation hf Fall Festival Fi oR Sunnyside Guild Sets | s Ge pa b ower Show Will Follow: President's Day Party | v ~ General Club Program Also Announced | Mrs. John M. Williams has been | ion” i A ; for the Presi- | A reception’and musical tea, arranged by Mrs. Frank A Ara at Er ' G. Sink, chairman for the day, will highlight the Woman's side Guild Oct. 2. It will be held at 's ns Department Club President's Day Wédnesday. 12:30 p. m. in the Indianapolis Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, who is beginning her second year /Athletic Club. | y | ir rill be lo : 88 Sib president, will be honored at the 2 p. m. event in the pp Atang tne Shejrman . fon) clubhouse. s H. E. Bs ster, Franes At 4 p. m. the annual fall festival flower show sponsored by the dh Bayt. W B Rte > i ‘| department will a yer, N. E.| garden dep will be held. Mrs. C. E. Griener is department Boyer, Ethel Bromert, J. L. Bulger, Receiving with the president will be Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, a J. » Buske ue RE Burnes | — founder; Mesdames E. M. Schofield, R. O. McAlexander, P. T. Hurt, Po , war " , i C. H. Ridge, H. B. Pike and C. J. Weinhardt, all past presidents; pres i; Th announce cc | officers, directors, parliamentarian and departmental chairmen. Se or 8 Sy N. E. Boye | Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter is the only other living founder. h a ‘Me as Kt t wr ’ The musical program will be given by Miss Roberta Bland, c Rienan, Mestarmes wr Bal. harpist, and Mrs. Peter Vroom,| Schmidt, T. Vv. edwith anc ult. : en's Clubs, will talk on “The In- ger, membership; Mrs, Baumeis-| Soli ’ ternational Situation.” of ter, chairman, Mesdames W. E.| % Tea Table “Where Is Our Present Foreign Fernandes, Harry Riddell, Baur, S, Mrs. Sinks assistants will in-|Folicy Heading Us?" will be the Charles Byfield, W. B. Currie, i : subject of Capt. Edgar Bundy’s M. A. Hansen, W. J. Guenther, rice clude Mesdames Irving Blue, R. Ne a 0 Teles aod B. Dorward, C. J. Finch, W. G. talk on Nov. 8. Capt Bundy, elix Spratt, F. C. Melcher anc e. Not Holley and G Ww Snyder ana | Vorld traveler, soldier and journ-} 4 J. W. Ricketts, telephone, and ei Miss Pearl Kiefer. Also Mrs. p.|alist, has served as a staff intelli- Mrs. R. O. Woods and Mrs. Duane 8. Meditch and Mrs. J. E. Berns, S6nCe officer fof the TU. 8. Alr ones Sasser at Sunnyside, | resident's aids, and Mesdames ‘ ) [Committees i 3 WL. Sharpe, C. H. Smith, H | Mrs. Ridge will head a forum | “Mrs. G. F. Kleder and Mrs.| 17.49 Talge Brown, W. 8. Grow, Law| DeC: 1 on Youth Views the Road Robert Clarke, loan closet buy- ’ rence Carter and Othniel Hitt, Ahead. Howe High School stu- ers; Mrs. A. B. Chipman and mm———— courtesy and friendship. |Qents under Ps direstion o1 Dar. Mrs. Carrie Hammel, special ———— Presiiing Borche tea table will productions, will take part. | Mesdames Paul H. Buchanan, Dean L. Barnhart and John P. Holton . , . planning for the Indi- Rowers; as Ne nate be ) esdames ¢ oats; B. Lett Henri Bonnet, wife of the anapolis Goodwill Service Guild tea next Sunday. ter. Paul Merrell, Guy Morrison ——— orn roy oh ‘| French ambassador to the U. 8. , and. Co Theeler relief i Planning the flower show, t0/ana one of Washington's popular | NEXT SUNDAY'S guest tea Special guests will be Gov. Provisional members also will and Coral Wheeler, r le f Mrs, which all members and guests, . ’ | of the Indianapolis Goodwill. and Mrs. Schricker. O s wi Nordeau Heaps and Mrs. F. W. —— |personalities, will talk on “Your po thers will explain their duties. Tea co issi are invited, are Mesdames Grien-| pe, le and Mine” Dec. 13 | Service Guild will be held at 3 include women citizens interest- ” a COm- |Ahrbecker, flower mission, and er, M. 8. Barton, P. A. Hennessee, |. © c. 13. p. m. in the home of Mr. and ed in rendering service for the mittee chairman is Mrs. Harry Mrs. Bookwalter and Mrs. G. G.| E. L. Pedlow and Francis Hack-| Play to Be Read | Mrs. Paul H. Buchanan, 501 N. development of Goodwill Indus- Case. : . Senmiat, cards and prizes. | ett. On Jan. 10 a talented actress| Meridian St. tries and husbands of the mem- Assisting her will be Mesdames Mrs Frank Jennings, library | Mrs. Hennessee and Mrs. H, E./and recreator of plays, Eleanor Assisting the Buchanans will bers. There will be an explan- Edwin Bash, W. A. Holmes, Mrs. W. I. Eisenlohr, chairman, Blasingham are classification and Sikes Peters, will read the play,| be Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster atory talk on the policy of both. John Maddox, E. D. Burton, ang Mrs. Chiarjaes ~Seldensticker, entry chairmen; Mrs. F. E. Artist| ‘Goodbye, My Fancy.” Clippinger and Mr. and Mrs. the guild and Goodwill Indus- Dean L. Barnhart and Clip- hospital furnishings; Mrs. Rob- . and Mrs. F. J. Uhl, horticulture;| Dr. Alexander Baird, interna-| Howard Lytle. tries. penger ert Zaizer, Sunnyside supplies; ha. o a } Mrs, M. J. Austin and Mrs. Guen-

Mrs. H. 8. Allen and Mrs. A. T./tionally known economist and

Wallace, hospitality, and Mrs.|author, will lecture Feb. 14 on T h * | Hi h oo oo - ~ |ther, radio at Sunnyside; Mrs. - Louse B, Poniman and Mee. £1'Four 1s No Aneer” / echnical Tigh Schoo FrANges oe en ant re noon til p | AL PVE ’ ( Mrs. | . Mm.

B. Hall, staging. “Masterpieces From the Na-|, Pa o | N General Session tons Gers ec av wii vee ‘Town Fair’ Nov. 3 in Gymnasium mae movies © Mpg vind Shih progam ie aa Sireetor of pgs SoTmittse chairmen have been named for the Tech High School Mrs. Earl Johnston and MES. Lane ara } YES ' EVERY MONDAY Mrs. Welnhardt, program chair-|the National Gallery of Art, pay a on ig oa Eli Spy CE Wayne, Cotih, Willy elephants; BO oluae Mee Do you work late, hate Saturday crowds, like to a

man, and her assistants, Mes- Washington. is Mrs. Walter L Mrs. Russell Duke, Mrs. John . : : ’ dames Lett Moorhead, F. E. Dr. Richard Mott Gummere, an EL Barotons amiss RI tpg pega Mi enhamer, Zaiser, Fernades, W. F.| shop before an evening movie. Davidson’s hos thrown Smith and L. P. Robinson. |Harvard University director of mix and. Charles C. Smith, talent show; Mrs oN a oy ig ae ; ~ or Hanning, Guenther and Baur, | open their doors this one night a week for your At the first general session Oct. admissions, will give the Apr. 11 Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, cafeteria — ughett and Deem, Sweet ‘Shoppe; Mr. and parties, and Mrs. G. W. Kohl- shopping pleasure! cel- 41 Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck. Wash. program. Mrs. Jane Johnson supper; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd erick. PTA membership booth, Mrs. Paul Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Staedt, June graduation chairman. | ington, a recent past president of Burroughs, soloist, will be fea- Thompson and Miss Olive .Brown, and Mrs. Julia Jean Rhodes and John Kendrick, Ralph E. Brooks, arly! the General Federation of Wom-itured also. {pitorenation; Chelsea Stewart and Mo David Teaney, publicity and Mr. Bohart and Earl West, side- . F. Minatel, art, and Delmar POSters. alk cafe; Mrs. Brooks and M ’ ® walk cafe; Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. ——— H t v | ‘ vm Council of Women fo eqr 8 Sousen) Rs uction, Booth Chairmen Calvin Hughey, post office; Mrs. | : aro ewart and David Ray Fiscus and Scott McCoy! . 7” ° ° {Teaney, signs; Miss Helen Caffyn Booth chairmen include Mrs. Flower Shoppe, and Mrs. Frank| y National President Oct 3 land W. J. Treichler, square dance; Ray Harlan and Mrs. T. L. Bo- McNabney and Mrs. John Ed-| . . {Mrs. Roy Florian, J. Russell Pax- hart, aprons; Mrs. Eugene LaPere wards, cake walk. J Mrs. Thomas G. Evans, Brooklyn, N. Y., National Council of ton and John White, band con- and Mrs. John Strausser, hand-| Several events have been sched-| : Women president, will be guest speaker for the annual Presi- Cert; Mr. and Mrs G. C. Mer- work; Mrs. John Aitken and Mrs. yled by the high school's PTA for | dent's Day luncheon of the Indianapolis Council of Women Oct. 3. Tick and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Paul Johnson, dolls and stuffedsthis week. The 12:30 p. m. event in the Columbia Club will honor Mrs. Major, barber shop; John Aitken, toys, and Mrs, H. F. Karch, for- Freshman parents will be enter-| ; * Elza Henson, president of the local council. constable; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Em- tune teller. [tained at 7:30 . m. tomorrow in| : 7 ‘The national executive, a director of the National Conference pmo pf © ~~1 1 I= Ms, = _ —=—4 Stuart Hall.- The program will be| ils g of crrietane na sows ine. Pj Phi Club | on “ech Athletes” | : Future Through Moral Force.” . Represent Rooms |. arom . 1! . | | ’ / Committee chairmen for 1950- To Have Dinner rR || Wednesday the 160 room repre-| ! 51, announced by Mrs. Henson, A S| sentatives. will meet at 7:30 p. m.| : es f include Mrs. Julius Rockener, Year's C iH YOU ARE addressing a let- |in the Forum with Mrs. Merrick, ' 5.99 Americanism; Mrs. Rose Marie ommirrees ter of condolence to a woman chairman. A Ci di ‘ 4.99 Cruzan, extension; Mrs. John Are Announced whose husband has just died. | All Tech parents will receive ¢ rr o Donagh, consumers. education; Wrong: Send the letter to their “PTA Yearbook” in the mail 3.99 Mrs. T. R. Clarke, education; ohn Shdianapolis Alumnae Club| prs, Sarah Smith. soon. PTA board members will : 6.99 Mrs. O. H. Bakemeler, publicity, |o° gta "7" = HOROHY wil hod) Right: Use the name she convene Thursday in the student ’ ' : and Mrs. A. LeRoy Portteus, A Fav np aah aoe to used when her husband was center for the addressing party. | 7 health ane OY. ok legis. | Indiana National Bank. ‘| living, Mrs. John Smith. Matin Jacluass Tames; 7 1.00 lative and municipal affairs; | Mrs. Harry E. Jennings, club lt A lexecutive board and committees! . Mrs. L. M. Hunt, nutrition; Mrs, |President and its delegate to the YOU HAVE a child's birth- a schedule of the planned activiKETS, A. M. Vogler, public welfare; national convention this summer,| day party! ties, meetings, parties and study : hocks, Mrs. E. M. Dill, youth activi- Will report on convention. She wrong: Time it so that you courses, as well as a detailed diaties, and Mrs. G. S. Srader, |ls0 will announce committees gorve the guests ice cream |gram of the campus and the 8.88 telephone and hospitality. re Year de Mrs. Charles B,| 20d cake a short time before buildings with room numbers. | : woo 9 , “| they will be . ding the cur- \ 2.95 Program hi ood include Sipe, gb gl es dinner ) ne Romp tor Wor: Terps drive, N\ plaid, Mrs. Bakemeler, program; Mrs. Whitman, telephone; Mrs. W. Irv- Right: If you serve refresh. During its initial year in 1945 the SN H. T. Litteral, year book and |ing Palmer, decorations; Mrs ments near mealtime, serve organization became the largest 5.99 * Mn. Thomas ©. Evans Bulletin editor; Mrs. C. F. Harold J. Hickhoff, hospitality| ® Meal With the ice cream PTA in the Ty. Mrs, Leonard) J - Youle, parliamentarian; Mrs. and cheer, and Mrs. Jack Harris, _and cake for dessert. " Pearson 1s PTA president. _— | * * . J. Marshall, historian; Mrs. membership. ; i i LL Legion Unit | Hugo Strauss and Mrs. Frank | Miss Jean Esden, state Junch-| YOUR little fur, Milles, pages; Mrs. Clarence (eon; Mrs, Homer P. Huesing, pub- | SPECIALIZED SHIRT LAUNDRY. SERVICE | at terrific savings, In 8 by S Knipp, devotions, and Mrs. B. |licity; Mrs. William Behrman, | i go 7.95 uncheon £ Lynn Adams, club reports. recommendations of rushees; Mrs. | QU ALITY right at the height * The John H. Holliday Unit, Mrs. George Seeley and Mrs. [Elizabeth C. Miner, ways and! ' | of the season! nme car Legion Auxiliary, will MEvIn Wilkerson, timekeep- means; Mrs. Harold Curtis," hiso— American Legi Ty, ers; Mesdames Vogler, Rocken- |torian; Mrs. Gerald Sage, maga-| DRY CLEANING : feet Wedntsaey 07 Ingheon on er and Donagh May Wright |zine, and Mrs. Jess Long, settle- | on 13 Buckingham _Sewall, Indiana Council of |ment school. AT REASONABLE PRICES i Miss Beverley Lewis an a Miss Women, agjegaies, 2nd Mrs. . 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