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BPW Group to Give Membership Event
A succoth party will be held at 8 o'clock tonight by the Busine
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dassah. The event is to be held -
in the vestry rooms of the Tenth Street Temple. Miss Rose Tobias, membership . chairman, is in. charge of the party. She is being assisted by Mesdames Jack Nelson, William Goldstein, Mark Bayer. Leo Gurvitz and Rueben Reisberg, Misses Ann Calderon, Barbara Litka. Nancy Lichtenberg, Mildred Nisenbaum, Clara Epstein and Dorothy! Tobias. Mrs. Leo Gurvitz will direct the music for the evening. There will be a choral group under her direction as well as a skit present. ed by members of the organizat-
jon. Officers The offigers for the vear are announced. They include Miss Esther Forman, president; Miss Ann Calderon, program: Miss Ruth Rudnick and Mrs. William! Goldstein, recording and corre-| sponding secretaries; and Miss, Mildred Nisenbaum, treasurer. |
Miss Bess Draizar, fund-raising;|
Miss Rose Tobias, membership; Mrs. Irving Epstein, chairman, Jewish National Fund; Miss Rose Sering, education; Miss "Dorothy! Tobias, publicity; Mrs. Sol Eshowsky, Youth Alivah and Hadassah Medical organization.
Mrs. Mark Bayer, hospitality, and Miss Lillian Landy and Miss Lillfan Lovinger. year book.
Junior Hadassah
The Junior Hadassah will give its opening tea of the year at 2:30 p. m. Oct. 8 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lipot Frankovitz, 5555 N. Meridian St. All girls from 17 and older are invited to attend and to become members. Miss Hattie Abramson is membership-chairman.
At Reception
New faculty members and students of the Butler ‘University home economics depa tment were] guests at a reception in their honor held this afternoon- from 3 to
Hall.
New instructors to be- intro-
are being made by Miss Barbara!
Miss Norma Stultz, -vice presi-!
retary; Miss Shirley
Moore, publicity chairman.
Kossatz will pour, All coeds are trom Indianapolis.
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Mrs. Isadore Lisker, telephone: .
Two Are Feted Leadership Is Called Secref of Success
of Congress, Dr. Louise M. Young said here today.
half century was incorporated in the collection, according to the three things the league did: (1)
a story of the records deemed of human” as well as historic. 1 ; ia1 Sufficient public interest and his-| 4, o'clock In the Jordan Memorial ie hy to become part of the early league members were ‘‘su- ment of its own affairs, and (3) ‘1ibrary’s manuscript collection, preme innovators,” declared the calling the Committee on Living duced will include Mrs. Margaret highlighted this afternoon’s In- speaker. DeHoff and Miss Margery Allen, dianapolis League annual guest Arrangements for the reception) tea.
Newton, president of the Welwyn President, introduced Dr. Young Towner bill, which league influ- Greenough presided at the tea Club, home economics honorary; in Block's Auditorium.
dent; Miss Mary Ann Malott, sec- bers had “in abundant measure social Graesch, leadership not in the somewhat the country through the 30's. treasurer; Miss Lucille Greenburg, Rarrow social chairman; and Miss Julia ideals and making decisions, but approached public problems from after a visit with Mrs. W. W. Miss Anne M. Dugan, St.
Miss Malott and. Miss Patty activity of leadership in which it matic habit of mind consistent Mrs. Bennett was Rhode lsland
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Teas Set At Butler
” Social Functions : | Begin Sunday + Sorority Arranges Regional Meeting = | meetin ton
for the 1950-1951 school year. |
: Zit 1p # 2 ah "A LI . : ; Finnish Teacher Admires Hoosier Schools | 'Heélla Saarelma Visits | ‘Tech High School ~ By JEAN TABBERT - Technical High School is playing guide this week. Miss Hella Saarelma, headmistress of a Finnish girls’ school in Vaasa, is the sight= Seer, + Miss Saarelma, who says she's found Hoosiers the nicest
. > ople in the world, is playin Miss Esther V. Burrin and. | On Sunday open house will be Pooh for six ti Si Miss Jeannette Grubb . ... |held by the Phi Delta Theta and sored hy the National Educamak plans for the Delta Kappa {Delta Tau Fraternities. The Butler tion Assocjation, she'll spend Gamma Sorority central re- {Independent Students Asociation) three weeks in Indianapolis, gional meeting Saturday. The {Will have a tex the same day in threé months in the state and
Jordan Memorial Hall. The Indianapolis alumni, Phi] {Kappa Phi Fraternity, will have {their annual dinner at 6:30 p. m. {Monday in the Atherton Center| cafeteria. Also that evening will {be the first session of the Great Books meetings.
| {Delta Gamma Party Members of the Butler Newman {Club will have a “get acquainted” {party from 3 to 5 p. m. Oct. 6 Ein the center and the Delta Gamt ima Sorority will have its 25th anniversary party from 3 to 5 p. m. ‘Oct. 8 in the chapter house. Members of the Mathematics Club will meet at 3 p. m, Oct, 9, & iin Jordan Hall. High school home economics teacners will be guests lof the Butler department Oct. 13 and 14. Cathedral High School will be ‘the scene at 10 a. m. Oct. 15 of
the remainder of the-.time in advanced study at a university she's yet to decide upon. Her impressions of the big Eastside school and American education .in general? “You dare to tackle things we do not touch in Finland . . . subjects like sex and family relations, I think your viewpoint on these is extremely sound.”
group will meet in the Hotel Lincoln's Travertine Room. Miss Grubb draws a sample publicity release on .-the board. She's head of the publicity workshop the sorority will present.
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Freedom to Select
MISS SAARELMA likes the freedom American students have in selecting the subjects they'll study. “That's a goal toward which IT want to» work when I getiback,” she vows dee terminedly.’ The blue-gyed. blond Finnish schoolmarm+ says her “girls™ dress much the same as high school coeds do here. They don’t wear make-up. to classes though, and exchange their school frocks for “trousers” when the weather turns frigid. The slacks also keep the girls N n Mothers | ready for skiing and skating ewma t f A | B /] arttes after school and athe The Newman Mothers’ Club has Lists Pa rons or nnuq a fetic events on the curriculum, set 2 p. m. Oct. 17 as the time Patrons for the “Emperor's Waltz” Symphony Ball, annual Miss Saarelma will have much for their meeting in Jordan Hall. . sponsored by the Juaisr Group of the Indiana State Symphony| to remember when she's back
Hanson H. Anderson and Miss Hella Saarelma . . . confer- } 'a communion breakfast sponsored| ence between secondary school educators. -
iss (by the Newman Club. Holding — * jopen house that day will be the
~~ Delta Gamma and Pi Beta Phi Junior Group of Symphony
Sororities.
The Butler Women's Faculty Club gi, jety Women's Committee, have been announced by Mrs. Doug-| home. Shell recall the per= (WH hold its first meeting of the jo. Muir, patrons committee chairman for the Oct. 7 event in the - sonality clinic, the meeting with season at 2:30 p. m. Oct. 18 in waoadstock Club. the PTA hostesses, a night
the Hall. Also meeting in the Hall Ralph Lillard's orchestra will school tour, the tea in the stue will be the Mathematics Club. It 4r0und a Viennese motif. inerar——s S- dent center and the football will convene at 1:30 p. m. The patrons include-Dr. and Bries Savage, Nora Rovere, game tomorrow night. There will be an education meet- yprs. G. H. A. Clowes, Dr. and L > M. Ayres Jr., yor| ing from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Oct 25 Me James O. Ritchey and Dr. Al Feeney and Miss Josephine State-Owned Schools in Jordan Hall. Gino A. Rattl, and Mrs. Wayne Ritter, Mes- Madden. THERE'S NO such arrangedean emeritus and romance lan- dames Frederic Ayres Sr. Wil- "N47 .y | ment of teachers and parents *_ guage department head, will. be lfam Shaffer, Clyde Quimby, Ed- NCCW Unit as the PTA in Finland nor does "77 lin charge of a meeting of the win Craft, J. K. Lilly Sr. Wil- | the school there aid the come { munity as it does here. Coed
. local American Association of liani Macgregor Morris, F. C. To Give Play
play for the event, arranged
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University Professors chapter. It Kroeger, Samuel Lewis Shank, The Holy Cross Unit. National institutions are usually private, i +1 18 scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Oct 25 Willlam B. Gates and Gerald V. eh nlie Wear wan| KiFls’ and boys’ high schools Subtle leadership was the secret of the League of Women Voters’; While numerous groups will in the Hall - (Carrier. Council of Catholic Women, will state-owned. Additional schools influence uncovered in its records now on deposit with the Library find the records valuable, Dr. ’ ¥ | sponsor an entertainment and
| Young said historians of economic A aL a li Lien Messrs, And Mesgumes Russel card party at 8 p. m. tonight In| Are maintains 108 pe Swedish . , . ; ' , ary society w 2 <P. m ams Sr. Charles J. Lynn. the church hail. A one-act play, ’ or The evidence of the impact of women on social life in the last movements would value them for the Hall. On Oct. 29 ‘the Delta Mark C. Honeywell, Leonard “It Men Played Cards As We Miss Saarelma, who teaches few things Delta Delta Sorority will have an Solomon, Earl B. Barres, James an Do" will be presented. English and Swedish courses at taxes: (2) developing in open house. The month's activities F. Carroll, Pierre Goodrich, ‘Ell, The group also sponsored a her high school, aust Take A league membership a sense of per- will a With a jen for 5) campus Lilly. Nicholas oy roves Joteps card game this afternoon. oe Al tr an sach i abs _lorganized mothers from 1 to 4 p.m. J. niels, Joseph E. Cain, eo- | rors RE 3 In the field of child welfare the sonal responsibility for manage- "a0", "io." pri Delta Theta dore B. Griffith, A. W. 8. Her- Betsy Ross I1SC officials in Helsinki. She has Fraternity house. The event is rington and Williams Higgins, | " to balance her budget Heats being sponsored by the fraternity's' Patron - ‘Schedules Session domemaker, ar ening he Mothers’ Club. | $ Mrs. George Davis will be the y pay . 3
; vo 12 risgAdditional patrons are Messrs, speaker for the Betsy Ross Chap- Blght apige 0 oer her 23 land Mesdames E. 8. Pearce, Dan ter. ITSC, meeting tomorrow. It teachers W. Flickinger, Albert Zoller, will be at 6:30 p. m. in the E. ,
Miss Gertrude Thuemler, ase Charles R. Weiss, Louis Schwitz- New York 8t. branch, Indiana : Home From Europe er Jr, Hartley Sherwood, William National Bank. ' sistant » Jlanson oi. Augersot, The speaker said league mem- Congress, opened the way for Miss Mary E. McCarty, 2066 H. Book, Robert M. Lingle, John = Hostesses will be Mrs. Carl pu he, oO Dec h Dorsett
legislation which carried Returns Home 'N. Delaware St. has returned M. Smith, Irving M. Fauvre, Wal- Bisselberg. Mrs. W. P. Mrs. George Bennett, Provi- from a six weeks trip through ter Kuhn and Anton Vonnegut. and Miss Nellfe Nierste. Dr. Young asserted the league dence, R. I., has returned home Europe. She was accompanied by Messrs. and Mesdames Richard mms Vin- M. Fairbanks, Dudley R. Galla- Enters Centre done at Tech, While in Indian« hue, Fiske Landers, William A. Miss Becky Cecil, daughter of apolis, Miss Saarelma is the Miss Dugan is visiting in New Atkins, Harry V. Wade. Leo M. nd Mrs Ye chs 8 apt POLS, Mrs ! serves as a catalyst in releasing with progressive American politi- Mother in 1947, the same year York and Cleveland before re- Rappaport, Bernard Batty Ran College Ave. RR Iam Heatley 627 ae iy energies and capacities of others.” cal tradition. Mrs. Reedy was Indiana Mother. turning to Indianapolis. G. Lockwood. Carl M. Geupel College Danville Ky | economics teacher at School 8.
Washington author. — teaching women a
Her talk, “Operation Immortal,” She called the papers “warmly about
Costs to show citizens how their The idea of grants-in-aid from consumers’ dollars were spent.
: the federal to state governments Mesdames Alfred Noling, John M E M C Mrs. Charles T. Harman, local and the passage of the Sheppard Goodwin, Frank Cox and W. 8. ary . c arty
ence pushed through a reluctant table. Finnish teacher under her wing. To take back with her, Miss | Thuemler has arranged a pic- | torial record of the things she's
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