Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1950 — Page 13

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Indiana: Society, Daughters a Revolution, voted

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- adjourned g¢onvention this noon!

voted in favor of and utilization of

The three resolutions were among five passed by the 50th annual state conference in its

second day in the Claypoé! Hotel, Reselufion te Schricker i

Gov. Schricker is to receive a! Gov. the Daughters stand on! ernment, “embraced by! & people with the mistaken! idea it will be a step toward world “but would of necessity | ' the United States to relin-| most of her sovereign,

resolution chairman. It was announced by Mrs. A. ‘N. Bobbitt, state building fund chair | man, Indiana has now contributed” $35,800 of its $40,200 quota for the erection of the new DAR adminis tration building in Washington. Climax of the gala tenor of this year's convention was last night's: Golden Jubilee birthday party and banquet in the capacity - fille Riley Room.

Chapter Founding Founding of the first Indiana | ghapter, Caroline Scott Harrison, Feb, 1894, was re-enacted in a pageant, “Her Hands Hold! the Distaff.” Scene on the improvised stage) against the east wall was the sitting room of Mrs. Chapin C. Fos-, ter, 1414 N. Pennsylvania St.,| played by Mrs. H. Edward Raf-| fensperger. Narrator was Mrs. C.!| E. Titus, present chapter regent.

Period Gowns | Gen. Lafayette Chapter, Lafay- : 3 Gn i : ; i ette, members also re-enacted the , founding of the first chartered! * Mrs. Mary Virginia Holzberger, fashion director, Wasson's (center), shows Mrs. J. J. Robbins chapter April, 1894. Mrs. 0. A (left) an evening dress which will be modeled at the luncheon-bridge and style show Oct. 25 in the Scipio narrated. Columbia Club. Mrs. Robbins is hostess for the event. Highlighting the parade of NRE,

eveyingtrm aavie butts C fy and County PTA Units Schedule

everything from daytime outfits Study Courses, Receptions, Teas

to wedding costumes, was the! child’s corded silk dress belonging to Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, VeederBretz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.’ Dr. Richard H. Howard will discuss “Good Dental Health for School 22E. M. Bretz, Veederburg. jthe Young Child” Wednesday at the study course. sponsored by the Mrs. Cory, present state regent, [PTA of School 1.

burg. Model was little Carol Janc 2:30 p. m. Beginners.” School 23—3:15 p. m. Tea. School 35 has set study courses for Thursday, Oct. 19, Nov. 2 School 26—7:30 p. m. Debate, “Is following the morning business and Nov. 9. Joe Pierson will speak on "World Understanding” at, the Father or Mother Failing as

“Parade of

session, 1:15 p. m. at the first session. | apres -, a Parent?” | The parent education study sic progrém by the Indianapolis School 27—1:30 p. m. Mov je. . | group of School 80 will have Mrs.| Conservatory. School 30—1:30 p. m. Tea. ia Larson Meredith Nicholson Jr. as speaker | Flackville—7:30 p. m. Girl Scout School 31—2:15 p. m. Miss ElizaWednesday and Oct. 25. Her sub-| program. beth Goett, - speaker, “EuroT Gi T lk jects will be “Ten or Thereabouts” University Heights—é p. m. Open pean Tour.” oO ive a and rowing Up in the World of | | ae. batt . J Schopl ‘37-3 p. m. Mrs. Mary Rots x | West. Ne n— p. m. Unite Watham, speaker, “Are You a' Ass Lis Larson will ton SAIL talk 281", Many units of the: Indianapolis| Nations and safety program. | Member?”

{PTA Council and the county PTA School 3-~1:15 p. m. Miss Miriam School 44 1:30 p. m. Miss Mary

noon luncheon of the Florénce Li 1 oot next week. The sched-| Hill, teacher, will be honored. Davis,

American exchange gals Club in the Warren, . conows: {School 7—2:30 p. m. Mrs. Louis teacher to England, speaker. 0 MONDAY Bruck, spéaker.* School 47--3:20 p.m. Tea,

Hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames H. P. Willwerth, Shadeland—T7:15 p. m. Reception] Goldie 8. Good, Clara Benz, Nora| for teachers and officers.

‘School 9—3:15 p. m. Riley Day School 49—7:30 p. m. Open house. program. School 52--3:15 p. m. Reception, {School 12-2:30 p. m. Speaker. School 57—2 p.m. Reception.

Jennings, ©. C. Dorrah and JESDAY {School 13—1:30 p. m. Summer rec-| School 58—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Albert Thomas Delanty. (Cumberland—Reception for new onion Tea, | Haskens, speaker, “Handicraft Officers for the year are Mrs. mothers. {School 14—3:25 p. m. Mrs. Bert for Adults.” Ernest Millholland, president; Oaklandon — 7:30 p.'m. Health™ McCammon, speaker. School 62—1:30 p. m. The Rev. Mrs. J. A. Strack and Mrs. John talk. School 15—1:30 p. m. Tea. Peter Vroom, speaker. Starost, first and second vice Township House Presentation of gopnoo) 16 2:45 p. m. Miss Edna School 66—2:30 p. m. Business presidents; Mrs. Howard Spur- | health ribbons. | Phinney, speaker. meeting.

geon and Mrs. Norman Johnston, WEDNESDAY

{School 18—1:45 p. m. Welctme to School 67—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Nanrecording and membership secre- Beech Groveé—7:30 p. m. Talent

parents. ette Love, speaker, “Democracy

taries, and Mrs. C. O. Terrell, program. {School 20—1:45 p. m. Mrs. Gon-. and Our Way of Living.” treasurer. | Ben Davis Grade—T7: 30 .p. m. Mu-| ard Felland, “Music Can Be Movie, “Tokyo.” SES ! Fun.” School 68—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Bert

School 21—1:30 p. m. Film, “The! Heart of the City.”

C. McCammon, speaker. School 69-—1:30 p.m. Tea.

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| Dr. George T. Lukemeyer, In-. |dianapolis, -fook ‘Miss Barbara {Margaret Hayes, 2111 N. Pennsylvania St, as his bride in a ceremony read Baturday in SS. ‘Peter and Paul Cathedral. The {Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney read the vows. at 11:30 a. m. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hayes, Wash|ington,. Ind., and Dr. and Mrs. '8. J. Lukemeyer, Jasper. |. Mrs. John Thompson, Washinglton, matron of honor; Miss Eu-' genta Hayes, Washington, thaid| lof honor, and Mrs. John Wallace, | Mrs. James WR. McDonald and Miss Anna Hayes. Washington, |bridesmaids, were the attendants. |

Bret Man | Robert Lukemeyer, Jasper, was the best man and ushers included

- IMr. Wallace, Mr. McDonald, Nor{man Alles andi John Hayes Jr.| {Mr, Alles and Mr. Hayes also are

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A reception at Holly Hock Hill} followed the ceremony. After a itrip to Florida, the couple will be at home in the Meadowbrook

Apts, The bride attended St. of the Woods College and was graduated from Indiana University. She is a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member. Dr. Lukemeyer was graduated from the IU Medical

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Jean Burton

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Personal Shower To Honor Her

Miss Jean Burton, an October bride-to-be, will be the honor guest at a personal shower tonight. Hostesses will be Miss Caroline Hummell and Miss Elizabeth Ann Reel. It will be in the Hummel home, 3846 Carrollton Ave. ’ Miss Burton, daughter of Mrs. Alpha Burton, 8502 Evergreen St, will be married Oct. 14 to William Delzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-

ter Dodds, 522 E. 23d St. The ceremony will be at 1:30 p.m. in the All Souls Unitarian Church.

Kitchen Party Guests with the bride-to-be, her mother and Mrs. Dodds will be Mrs. Charles Grinslade and Mrs. Jack Marsh, Misses Ruth Mackey, Elizabeth Ann Lewis, Jane Ann Kelly, Deéloris Moller, Juanita

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{Julianne Brignall Fricke. Next week Mrs. Grinslade and Miss Mackey will entertain at a iciichen shower in the Grinslade

Mrs. "Harold Honderich and Mrs. George Fishel were hostesses {last week for a linen shower. It was in the Honderich home, 6901 Park Ave.

Woman's Club Plans Meeting

The President's Day meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's Club will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Club president is Mrs. |F. Meyer. Miss Genevieve Scoville is chair-| man of the committee for the, event. { Assisting her are Mesdames Ed-|

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| © Two three-year scholarships providing a registered nurse's de-

‘day breakfast. Presentation of the two scholarships, both given by Mrs. Cc E. Bomberger, a long-time ‘member; —————- of the guild, was a highlight of nurse's technical

training and

the 26th annual event held in the clinical experience has risen, tech-!

Claypool Hotel Riley Room. One was given by Mrs. Bomberger in memory of the late Mrs, | Carl R. Semans who was a past president of the guild, The second

nical training is not all that is required. “Putting it simply the new nurse's education trains her to see the patient not as a fracture was donated in the name of the case, an appendix, obstetric or guild. They are each worth $385, polio case, but first of all as-a

Dean Ashton Speaks fangs a a ma Dean John William Ashton of got To gee him as a patient for fhe IU Colleges of Arts and whom ‘utmost in efficiency may Sciences emphasized the change j,i effectiveness bécause there in. the trend of nurse's education is no sympathetic human rela-tbefore-a crowd of public officials tionship established,” explained land IU Signitaries gathered in pean’ Ashton. ’ {the room, . “More and more emphasis is Maturity Needed being placed on the need to pre- He stressed the development in {pare the young women to care for prospective nurses of a “wellwhat is. sometimes called the rounded personality and as much ‘whole patient,” Dean Ashton said. maturity of judgment as can pos‘While both the standard of the sibly be attained.’

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three-year- diploma {program long ingeffect, have been {added by IU to meet this changed need “in nurses’ education, he said. It includes the .four-year and the five-year four-month deoffered partly on the

Indianapolis campus. Mrs. R.. W. Cook, the guild's delegate to the American Hospital Association national convention this September in. Atlantic City, gave a report. Presiding was the guild president, Mrs. Carl H.

Irrgang. * Breakfast chairmen were Mrs. T. R, Liyda and Mrs. E. F. Bergen.

Theme Chosen

“How Do Children Eat” will be the theme of the booth sponsored by the Indiana Dietétics Association at the International Dairy Exposition Saturday through Oct. 14 in the State Fair Grounds.

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