Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1950 — Page 32

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wa Be oDscuied At’ Chapter Day

“Arship fund for nurses will “be the principal business at “the 26th annual chapter day Preakfast of the Riley - Hospital Cheer Guild. The event at 11.a. m. Thursday in the Claypool Hotel Riley" Room will honor guily sponsors and members of its auxiliary chapters throughout Indiana. “Public officials and dignataries of Indiana University will be among guests: of the guild which now includes some 17, 000 members. Dean John William Ashton of the TU Colleges of Arts and: “Sciences will be the main speak- ° er. He is chairman of the steering committee to implement recommendations from the IU Division of Nursing Education on nursing for the future,

Service

For 28 years the guild has given financial support and personal service to thé handicapped children of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children and adult patients in the Robert W, Long Hospital. Honor. guests for the breakfast will include Mrs, Andrew J, Porter, guild founder; Gov. and Mrs. Schricker, Mayor Al Feeney, Dr. Herman B Wells,

annyal chapter day breakfast Thursday in the Claypool Hotel.

Long Hospital nursing super- Edwards, H, C,

Hans C. Jacobsen, ‘chapter day presiding officer; Mrs, R. R. Allentharp, ways and means | chairmen and Mrs. R. E. Colglazier, program chairman (left to fight). confer on: plans for the 26th |

Fromer, J. M,

Bg will Hear. Talk:on Art]

Mrs. Hugh J. Baker." | To Speak Tomorrow

a The fall program of the art idepartment of the Woman's Departmeént Club will open with a 12:30 p.m, luncheon tomorrow in It the clubhouse.

{| - Mrs, Hugh J. Baker will fell ot her “Art Pilgrimage” during {the afternoon program according {to Mrs. E. O, Jefferies, department - chairman. : Luncheon honor guests will ‘be ; Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, WDC | oresident; Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, a founder; | Mis. Jefferies, and Mrs. [La C.. Messick, Ten O'Clock chair‘man. | Department officers with Mrs. {Jefferies include Mrs. W. R. Bolen vice president; Mrs. Carl Sauef, [treasurer, and Mrs. H. J. Windt, |secretary. The executive committee assisting are Mrs. H. B. Pike land Mrs. Lawrence Carter.

Teacher to Speak Mesdames Hen According to Mrs. Messick | | members of thé Ten O'Clock will| “Look at Famous and Near Fa-| mous Paintings” during the com-| ing year.

Miss Jane Messick, Shortridge

Ayres’ Auditorium. ert Shultz, C. D. Vawter, E. C. |

TU president, and Dr. J. D. Van _yiqr: Miss Lute Troutt, de- Garland, L. W. Goodman, Ken- Thomas and Gertrude Rubush. [Fi18h School art teacher, i pre- by Miss Marian Laut, president. Nuys, IU School of Medicine nt of dietetics director: neth Harlan, E. P. Hill, C. G. There will be a display of {sent the first program, aint-! Mrs. Henry W. Laut. dean, partment o Stelica Q rector; Jacquart, John Keller, R. C. contributions for all hospitals ings Talk Back” illustrated with Among the special guests will Miss Edna Haugck, Coleman gonnedy Clarence Kittle, Fred on the mezzanine. islides ‘and music, Wednesday. | Rhodes, Kenneth Thorne, Edbe the Rev. J. 'F. Crain, Christ Hospital nursing director, and Millis, T. J. Parrott, P. T. Miss Janice Fosnot, Anderson |. ASSisting Miss Messick will be| ward A. Gardner, E. R, Briggs,

Episcopal Church rector; Perry

i" Mrs, Winifred Kahmann, center W. Lesh, Riley Memorial Asso-

physical and occupational ther- |

ciation president, James W. g Carr, secretary, and Mrs. Naomi apy director, ] rown ounty Cook, assistant secretary; Lt. Other center staff guests will | - ' Ninette Chdpman, U. 8. Navy pe Miss Mary Case, admissions | The Ipdianapolis Associate Mrs,

"Nurses Corps, and Lt. Elizabeth director; J. B. H. M&ftih, E. J.

Porter, Carl Schiesz, Shea, Rob-

Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa So-|D. W. Hughes, recording and cor- ing.

(Shortridge Croquis Art Club offi-| child organist, will play. __|eers, Loretta Smoek. Marilyn * . Bertsch, - Maureen. Pleak, Marge Trip Planned {Peeling and Carol West. : Mrs. E. A. Brown, 5420 Central’ back, Daniel Shattuck, Palmer V. K.. Stoelting and Mrs. Ave, will be hostess for the meet-; Oakes, John Spalding, Clement | Gallup, P. A. Turner, Henry

William H. Gibb#, Attia Malott Martin: and Albert Pfeiffer. Mesdames Arthur Taylor, | Preston Highley, Leland Fish-

srry, U.S. Arm e {responding secretaries, and Mrs. : : { Kline, Robert Shultz and R. M. Ports. t Army Nurses shea and Miss Corabell Candy, |TOItY; Will meet tomorrow in the SED er oa . Dr. Rice Will Speak | Crandall, Miss Lucille Stewart Miss = Mary - Gill, Visiting administration staff members; {Brown County ‘studio of Mra | Standing commities chairmen | Dr. George P. Rice will be! and Miss Clementine Carroll. Nurses Association field teach- Marc Waggener, publicity di- |[eota Loop: Afterward the group ;.o Mrs. Leaf, ways and means; guest speaker for the initial ses-| 74th S er; Miss Ethel Jacobs, division = rector; Dr. I. T. Meiks, pedi- will visit the art galleries in Mrs, James Ewing, telephone; Mrs. sion of the literature drama de-| eason of public health nursing di- atrics director; Dr. D. J. Casely, Nashville. (Dixon, membership; Mrs, A. C. (partment. The meeting is set for] The club will open its 74th rector; Miss Charlotte Akin, . medical director, and Dr. Johr | Mesdames R. 8. Saylor, J. L.| {Raup, publicity; Mrs. J. H. Alber- | {1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the club-' geason. Oct. 27. Proceeds from Indianapolis Department of Waterman, neurology and psy- |Kivett, -H. C. Lorenzen, J. K. shardt, scrap book; Mrs. W. M. Ihouse. , [“the card party will be used for Public Health and Hospitals; chiatry director. Mahrdt and R. D. Pritchard are Loehr, bridge, and Mrs. Saylor,. The speaker's topic will be “The! support of the 1950-51 Artist Miss Mary Tribbett,- Eli Lilly - : in charge of arrangements for program. - American Scholar and the 20th | Series. Artists will be OQssy Co. industrial nurse; Miss Jean Chairmen ‘ the day. Mrs. C. R. Federman, kindness Century.” A graduate of New Renardy, violinist, Oct. 27, 1.. Coffey, IU Training School M T - da and | Officers’ for the year are Mrs. and Riley Cheer; Mrs. Arthur York, Cornell and Columbia Uni-| President's Day; Gold and Fiz for Nurses director, and Miss rs. Thomas R. Lyda and ip y “ayouiston, president; Mrs, Campbell, scholarship; Mrs. W. H. versities, Dr. Rice has been an in-| dale, duo pianists, Feb. 2, and

Mrs, F. Ford Bergen are gen-

Julia Hall, senior nurse from : . iA the school. eral chairmen. Mrs, Willian first and second vice presidents; nick, music. Haines, reservations chairman, Medical Center Guests Is being assisted by Mesdames > Noble Reed, Carl L. Jones and Guests from. the staff of the K. N. Huber. ’

JU Medical Center will include Miss. Mary E. Heckard, Riley Hospital nursing supervisor; Mrs. Martha VanSickle, Rotary Convalescent Home nurses’ suJpervisor; Miss Bernice Hartz,

The hospitality committee includes Mrs. H. H. Hayes and Mrs. W. D. Bain, chairmen; Mesdames J, H. Andrews, Dan Babcock, C. H. Becker, H. N. Davis, Harold Deputy, W. A.

annual convention Friday. Travertine Room.

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7th IFC District Lists-Speakers for Annual Convention

Mrs. Claude 8. Steele, Knox, president, and Mrs. Victor A. Selby, ing secretary, and Mrs. Floyd H. Cameron, Ernest Fullenwider, M. ‘Fairmount, first vice president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs; Hughett and Mrs. John W. Judy, a Harding, Thomas M. Hindwill be the featured speakers for the Seventh District, IFC, 42d It will be held in the Hotel Lincoln

Presiding will be Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, Seventh District presi-

Mesdames Carl Becker, J. A. chairmen begin at 9 - 3 a. m. and election of officers at 10 Credentials i ; a. m. There will be a 12:15 p. m. Other committees include Mrs. hincheon. Louis ‘Kruger, chairman, Mes‘Mrs. Theodore Fleck, Seventh dames W. E. Lincoln, W, F. King District, first vice president, will and J. W. Auble, credentials; |introduce the guest speakers. Mrs, Mrs. Fullenwider, hospitality; J Steele's title will -be “A Call to Mrs. W. F. Patterson, ¢ |Service” and Mrs. Selby will dis- Mesdames W. EK. . Mereness,

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|. Table grap will hold an 8.p. m,

Miss Nancy Carr; soprano, Apr.

State and Columbia Universities. | 27. : <

director, n and Everett E. Lett, assist-

Mrs. Royer K. Brown headed ing. Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Alvin Baythe nominating committee with convention - general

cuss “Participation.” | A musical program will be the Seventh District {Chrous dirécted by Mrs. Milton i Lofton and accompanied by Mrs, | George O. Taylor.

Joseph Payne, Robert Hull and J. G. Harris, pages, and Mrs, James Lamb, platform. . Barbear

A card party, the annual money-making project of the Indianapolfs Matinee Musicale, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in

Mrs. Arthur R. Madison has been named project chairman

Assisting Mrs. Madison will be

I The general committee includes Mesdames J. J.-Matjch, Guy

this ‘season of the bimonthly programs by active members of the organization. = —- A membership campaign will be conducted through the season’s opening. Mrs. Ben Griffin has been named drive chairman. Assisting her will be Mesdames Fishback, James A. Mathews, Henry B. Miller, E.

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Presbyterian Women Will Meet Tuesday

The Tabernacls Presbyterian Church Woman's Society will hold its Stew ariship meeting Tuesday

iin the church.

An 11 a. m. board meeting will] precede the 1 p. m. luncheon. The’ program at 2 p. m. will include a, film, “Second Chance,” shown by Mrs. Robert Moorhead. Mrs. James Costin, contralto, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. H. N. Edington.

There will be & repetition -

L W. Laut, Arthur Madison and Joseph J. Matich (left to right] . . «oo assort prizes donated by regis aotd merchants for Friday's card party.

Travel Talk Is Arranged

Artman Council To Meet Tomorrow

Col. H.C. Anderson of the Union: Pacific Rallroad - will be |guest speaker tomorrow for the opening fall meeting of the Art. man Council. The meeting will be held at 7:45 |p. m. in the Woman's Department |Club. “The guest speaker will lecture {and show films on the scenic won|ders of the United States.

All past presidénts of the International Travel. Study Clubs

Mrs. T. B. Fosnight, president; Mrs. H. J. Correy and Mrs. John Starost, first and second vice presidents; Mesdames L. B. Mc(Lean, D. H. Payne and P. F. Rit. ter, recording, corresponding and assistant secretaries; Mrs. J. A, Davis, treasurer, and Mrs. G. H, Davis, auditor, Mrs. Frank G. Sink will serve as Selegate to the féderation and ‘Mrs. LI - Bland, alternate.

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THE WM. H. Optical Departmen

~ Candidates for election as an{nounced by the nominating committee are Mrs, Fleck and Mrs. Albert Gray, president: Mrs. Dougllas T. Reid and Mrs. C. E Sun-!| thimer, first vice president; Mrs.! Bernard T. Gates and Mrs. H. J. DeHaven, fhird vice president; {Mrs. Lowell C. Reed and Mrs. [Harry W, Dragoo 11, correspond-

R.. M, Stevenson, Nellié Turner, Judy and Herbert! Spencer, luncheon; Mrs. J. H. Lombard, chairman, Miss Laura | Buehler and Mrs. C. L. Price, {reservations; Mrs. Reed, press, and Mrs. Kern J. Miles and Mrs, R. G. Favre, decorations.

Mrs. Claude S. Steele

St. Ann's Guild Schedules Annual Bazaar And Turkey Dinner Nov. 3 in Church

| Nov. 3 has been set by St. Ann's Guild of the St. Paul's Epis- Griffith, tea table; Mrs. W. H. | copal Church as the date for its annual bazaar in the church. It!Zaiser and Mrs. F. W. Teague, | | will open at 10 am, and a Turkey dinner. will be served from dinner; Mrs. Frank Goode and

5 to 7 p.m. Mrs. Harlan Johnson, dining room | General chairmen are Mrs. C.E. cut and Mrs. John McCullough. hostesses; Mrs..J. E. Hollett Jr. | Guild members have been working all year to make items for dinner tickets, = Mrs. Malcolm early Christmas shoppers. In ad- ~~ Mooers, finances, and Mrs.

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| dition to various booths a picture! Mesdames Tw. Lansdowre, R. Dornige, publicity. 'show for children and a story P- Veit and E. W. Roehm, towhls; | De iYaiom must be | {hour for pre-school children while Mis. R. W. Dornige and Mrs. E.|

‘their. mothers shop have been B. Swan, gift wrapping and sta- JJ» - : scheduled, . /tionery; Mrs. A.-G. Shoptaugh Uni on D aughters

"Proceeds of the annuil eventiand Mrs. Melvin Hausen, stuffed To Honor Regent | {are used-to defray expenses of animals; Mrs. I. J. Browder and Cp the youth activities of the parish. yrs J. M. Webb, white elephants; he Gov, Oltver Perry orton Committee chairmen named by Mrs. W. G. Bertermann, De, (Chap, Daughters of the Union, the general chairmen include Mrs. and flowers; Mrs. W. E. Wilson 1861-1865, will observe Regent's i Fred Dickson and Mrs. W. E.'and Mrs. G.'H. Vyverberg, cdke {Day with a noon luncheon tomor-| Smith, aprons; Mrs. M. F. Land- {and pantry shelf; Mrs. R. B. Ples- row in the North Methodist graf and Mrs. Oren F. Kirklin, |singer and Mrs. C, F. Thompson; Church, | knitting; Mrs. Donald Rowles and candy, and Mrs, Taylor Land] Chairman for the day is ea) Mes: ‘John Hair, dolls, and Mrs. and Mrs. H. B. Asquith, coke bar. waiter Baxter, first vice regent. A. R. Collins and. Mrs. H. E.. Mrs. H. L. Helms and Mrs. E. Mrs. Iiwin Thompson is regent. Rogers, gifts. 0. Alvis, lunch; Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Florence Webster Long, : (will speak on “Behind the Head-| |lines.” A musical program will! {be given by Miss Janice Bdwards, | CORLTAto. wh

AAUW Lists Study Groups

Early Octobef study group|{The session is set for 1:30 p. meetings of the Indianapolisitn the 38th Sf. branch, Indiana Branch, American Association of{National Bank. Mrs. John Craw-| University Women, are an-{ford and Mrs. Wayne ‘Kimmel are! ‘nounced. : chairmen. Tomorrow the Education Round | Creative Writin Mrs. Garry Winders is instrue-| session in the home of Mrs. John tor of the Creative Writing group, Maddox, 540 N. Central Court. which will meet at 1: 15 p. m. FriH. L. Harshmann, Indianapolis day in the Rauh Memorial Lipublie schools assistant superin- brary. Chairman is" Mrs. Walter tendent, will speak on “Know|Latz. This group is open to both| .- Your School System.” Mrs, Hor- | members and non-members. ace Pettee is chairman. Oct. 9 both the Handicraft and The Hobby Shop group, Mrs. C. the Recent Graduates groups L. Munger, chairman, will meet have scheduled sessions. The at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the former will meet at 7:30 p. m. in home of the instructor, Mrs. F, 8. {Shortridge High School. Gordon! Wood, 2046 Washington Bivd. |Johnson is. the instructor and Luther P. Young, Allison Divi- Mrs. Munger chairman. = Miss sion, General Motors Corp. willl Anne Lytle, ‘415 Westfield Bivd., |. discuss “This Is Our Problem,” will be hostess for the 8 p. m.| Thursday before the Civic In- session of the Recent Graduates. terest and Legal Status 5f Wom-. Chairman Js Miss, Mary Catherine en and Legislation joint meeting. Brewer. 3

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