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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1950

Yr Dinner Set For Monday

Sa - | Scholarship Party | pont . Will Be Discussed Athenaeum Auxiliary Prepares for Party

The Indianapolis Panhellenic

Association will hold a covered dish dinner Monday evening. Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, 1001 E. 58th - St., will be hostess.’ : Final plans will be made at ‘the meeting for the annual: scholarship dinner. The event is scheduled Nov, 15 in the Atherton Center, Butler University. Mrs. R. 8S. McCutchan, Lebanon, will be the ! speaker. | Mrs. McCammon will be as|sisted Monday by = Mesdames |Thothas Rushmore, Richard {Shively and B. 8. Mitchell, |

Committees Chosen _ | Mrs. Graeme B. Supple, presiIdent, has appointed the following committees for this year. Mrs. John C. Cavosie, chairman; Mes{dames Robert Secor, Shively and! {Mitchell, education; Mrs. Paul M. {Butt, chairman, Mrs. Roy Rob{bins and Mrs. W. Foster Mont{gomery, Miss Phyllis Andrews land Miss Margaret Spees, pro-

am. Mrs. John M. Leslie, chairman, {Mesdames Elliott Morrill, Herbert

ways and means; Mrs. A. E. Wil‘hoite, chairman, Mesdames Rushmorre, Morrill, McCammon, Ken-

tese, study.

Home Ec Unit

When they ransacked an old trunk for clothes for a hard time party, these members of the Athenaeum Turners Women's Auxiliary, Mesdames John W. Bolyard, C. L. Hester and Robert Linde- To Convene man (left to right) came up with a 75-year-old petticoat. Now they're looking for an antique dress to go with it. The organization will entertain husbands and guests at the 6:30 p. m. event Monday in | National Meeting

the Athenaeum. Set Oct. 16-19

Organizations— DAR Ch | Unitarian Alliance to Give To rl

Covered Dish Luncheon Te Coit ie. Fane

{Chapter of the DAR will open cil Meeting, BIoXi, Miss, A luncheon, tea and opening fall meeting highlight the or- their fall season with A luncheon The theme of the meeting will ganization news today. 'Oct. 12. The party will be at 1 be “Family Responsibility in To-

§ Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Sept. 29— Thirtyfive Hoosier women will represent the Indiana Home Economics Association Oct. 16 to 19 at the Na-| tional Home Demonstration Coun-|

Mrs. Howard Lytle, promotional secretary of the Good Will p.m. in the Propylaeum. day's World.” at the covered dish luncheon of the Jessy Wallin Heywood Al- past regents of the chapter and ville, and Miss Fannie Beard, liance of All Souls Unitarian Church Thursday. ____ |Miss Elizabeth Claypool, a char- Terre Haute, president and presi2 p. m. Tuesday in Clare Hall, ter member. . theme of the first week in Octo- ararjan College. | The past regents are Mesdames tion, will remain in Biloxi for the the Physically Handicapped week. aos ror the event which will honor Henry W. Buttolph, Harry R. Council of the USA, Oct. 19 A business meeting at 11 a. m. in tne freshmen mothers. She will Wilson, Charles McNaull, Walter and 20. eon. land Mrs. James Stieff. and Orville F. Shattuck. Margaret IL. Gallagher, Plans for the coming year will . Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha President, will Alumnae Meeting | Sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Tues-|Year by Mrs. John Carmody, vice ing by Mrs. David N. Ross, pro-| gaven local women will attend! Haverford Ave. will be hostess. treasurer, and Mrs. William Baker includes Mesdames McNaull, jg tomorrow and Sunday at The national council meeting of 2nd Mrs. Edward Orth, recording Frederick Balz, John Kitchen and | western College for Women, ox-| Mrs. B. F. Leib. Committee heads are Mrs. John| ong They include Mrs. Ray Fatout | fand Mrs. Myron McKee, Misses| president; Mrs. Bert McCammon, iphone, and Mrs. Daniel R. Bros- . tf) , . . i Emily Greenland, Ginerva McCoy vice president; Mrs. William Mar- nan publicity. To Be Honored fand Harriet Vance Smith, recording and corresponding sec- the card party committee, which Miss Maxine Miles will be honor retaries, and Miss Evelyn Hall, pag is ahedeton for Oct, 27. 8uest at a miscellaneous shower BPW Club Meets Newly appointed chairmen are CC [future bridegroom's mother, Mrs. pecorating Department, discussed Mrs. Richard Rice, philanthropic, Shower Given * {Frank L. Miller, 1422 W, 33d St. “Fixing Oo Your Room” with! means; Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt, OF Buest at a kitchen shower 1ast yy "ong mre A. E. Miles, Rock- fessional Girls Club last night. publicity; Mrs, William V. King- night. Hostesses were Mrs. Ken-\ i." spe will be married to The group held. their regular r , hostess, Hickey. The party was in the, : Karrman, hostess | Funke home, 6167 E. 24th St. Miss| North Methodist Church. |{YWCA. : Fall Tea . | The Marian Guild will open liam Price Oct. 14 in the St. Philip| their fall season with a tea at Neri Catholic Church.

Industries, will discuss “Saving the Waste in Men and: Things,” Honor guests will be the eight Mrs. J. H. Gillaspy, CrothersHer subject fits in with the; dent-elect of the Indiana Associaber, which is National Employ rg Ww, E. Talley will be host- Louis H. Levy, Arthur V. Brown, meeting of the Country Women's the chapel will precede the Junch-f3,, assisted by the new officers H. Montgomery, Mansur B. Oakes tema reett Seven Will Attend The Indianapolis Alumnae Mrs. : be assisted this be discussed at the business meetday. Miss Frances Shaw, 6049 president; Mrs. Matthew Eckridge, gram chairman. Her committee ne annual alumnae council meet-| the group will be reported on py 2nd corresponding secretaries. . |{L. Dean Causey. . |ford, 0. | 1 {Schwert, hospitality; Mrs. Hugh . . New officers are Miss Shaw, yethod, membership - and wie- Maxine Miles {Mary Hostettler, Gertrude Brown, | tin and Miss Adelaide McCarty, Mrs, Michael Haney will head treasurer, [tonight. The hostess will be the Miss Dorothy Benson, Ayres'| Mrs. Frank Messing, ways and Miss Nancy McCalley was hon-| Miss Miles is the daughter of members of the Business and Pro-| don, state day, and Mrs, Edward eth J. Funke and Miss Loretta |p; p,q 1 Weaver Oct. 7 in the meeting in the Central Branch| |McCalley will be married to WilTwo Are Married Recently

2 Moorefield photo. Mrs. Dorothy Rosebrock and Raymond _Kirk were wed last ee Friday. The bride is the daughter of Edward Mclntire, Greens wood. The rite was read in the: home of Judge Walter Pritchard, 3406 E. Fall Creek Pkwy., N. Drive.

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Christ the King Catholic Church was the scene Aug. 5 of the marriage of Miss Mary Lou Miller and Jack G. Henthorn. Their parents are William E. Miller, 150 E. Ebert St., and Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Henthorn, 22 N. Sheridan Ave.

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PTA Told How fo Humanize Relations

and Teachers was urged today to help “humanize”

{Carmichael and R. P. Burkle and relations. . , - ) ) | : ) X Miss Martha Gardner, telephone; Dr. Paul E. Smith of Washington, assistant director of inter- wos send a teacher here, of St. Francs Hospltal, and Dr, Mrs. R. S. Hiatt, chairman, Mes- national relations. in the U. 8. Office of Education, suggested that ~Cultural pockets” are created A bert Nalo. reparedness dames Richard Lennox; 8. Walker the more than six million members of the PTA become the “voice in by parents who “don’t want nde: toga . ny To Downing and. Harry G. Morgan, America” for humanized interna- - - foreigners teaching their chil-| ditions will be the theme of the

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Smith said the exchange of help in selecting teachers for ex-|G. LL. McFarland, Reservations other domestic affairs,” he told teachers between America and change, Parents and teachers, he may be made with Mrs. Walter the opening session of the PTA's other countries should be in- added, could help by showing{Lutz or Mrs. Harry Pandolfo, international relations workshop. creased to 1500 to 2000 pairs a foreign teachers “our homes and{Mrs. Louis Topmiller heads the

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Local Guild Schedules

Luncheon

| Rummage Party aad ~ To Be Oct. 13 The St. Francis Hospital Guild announces a number of events for the near future, The guild will 3 {meet for a cover-all luncheon at {the hospital Tuesday. | Members are asked to bring {their rummage for the grand rum{mage party Oct. 13. The latter levent will be held from 10 a..m. ito 4 p. m. in the basement of the { hospital, mite | At this time canned goods also {may be donated for the spaghetti {supper Oct. 17. Mrs. I. G, Boyd

SRR SHEL RX - v Dr. Louise M..Young, Washington, left] paused long enough yesterday to see the Indianapolis jie chairman of the rummage. Mrs. George Graber and Mra,

League of Women Voters’ foreign policy exhibit at the annua! guest tea in-Block's Auditorium. She Ia Hae AT . was guest speaker for the event: With Fu are Mrs. Charles T. Harman (center), league president, |/\/0% HEBe® ATE CO-ChA men

: 'the special guest day lunch and Mrs. Helen J. Luedeking, Lafayette, research chairman for the Lafayette League and a mem. o 4 ie a ne Boon ber of the city council, Ee -

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Rev. Fr. Francis Van Benten is to be the principal speaker at the 12:30 p. m, event,

| Other Speakers

Other speakers are to be the turnirev. Fr. Andrew O'Keefe, chaplain

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The National Congress of Parents international

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rin ronal meeting. its voice for increasing teacher dren,” and should be wiped out| Mrs. Edward Trimpe, presi .

“You already have a strong exchanges among countries, pro- } ¢ or © 8 moting United Nations days, pen A10Ng with other outmoded ideas of the hospital guild, will be the powerful voice in domestic he said. {moderator for the discussion, .. -

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He recommended the PTA use year— with a pair consisting of a our family liTe.” hospitality committee.

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