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Event Will Honor
The 56-year-old Monday Club will honor its new president, Miss Lucille Stewart, at the 12:30 p. m. President's Day luncheon tomorsow in the Marott Hotel.Other officers to be recognized include Mrs. D. V. Lucas and Mrs. Carl Klein, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch and Mrs. A. H. Jorgensen, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Arthur M. Small and| Mrs. Ford Woods, treasurer and" assistant treasurer. New members to be honored are
Padgett, I. W, McLean and Horace = - Powell. A special guest will be i 2% Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, Seventh Dis-| = = trict, Indiana Federation of Clubs, president.
Music To Be Given
Mrs. Kathleen Wallace and Mrs. Lucflle Eddington will present a musical program, “Excerpts from! Carmen.” Committee appointments for the year are Mrs. E. C. RumpJer, parliamentarian; Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge, historian; Mrs. J. H. Lombard, president's aid; Mrs. Laura E. Ray, publicity; Mrs. Klein, program; Mrs. Roy Eakin, social, and Miss Laura Buehler, ® ‘a = hospitality. Mesdames G. C. Long, J. R. Thomas and J. M. Judy, Indian-| Mesdames Robert Houk, Ray apolis Council of Women dele-| Northway and Frank Adney Jr. gates; Mesdames Austin Sims, = sort contributions for the
L. E. Kruger and E. P. Short, . i] Seventh District, IFC delegates, Tummage sale Alpha Phi Soror ity will give Saturday.
and Mesdames Woods, George
Warmouth and E. H. Niles, alter-| = = nates, and Mesdames Russell| = Zeigler, Bunch, Carl H. Becker, 2 =» =»
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Oct. 17-19
Joseph R. Bryson
Church for the one-day session.
Will Give Address Mr. Callahan's topic will be ar “The Soviet Mind and How It OpTimes State Service jerates.” CONNERSVILLE, Oct. T — A Mrs, David P. Ashton, New ‘mass rally with Congressman castle, region vice president, will Joseph R. Bryson (8. Car.) will preside at the sessions, opening at highlight the annual convention 19 3m, They are open to the of ‘the Indiana Woman's Chris- nije. Registration will be at tian, Temperance Union in the g.39 4 m. First Methodist Church here. | | Congressman Bryson's talk will] Preceding the invocatipn by the be Oct. 19. The three-day event Rev. G. L. Clapsaddle, North opens with a business session of Methodist. Church assistant pasthe official board Oct. 17. [t and ti Dr. Ralph L. Holland, Indianap- o r, ‘ hig . = ga. by Demn J. olis, executive secretary of the In- 1iartt Walsh, Butler University, diana Council of Churches, will|#nd Dr: Herman Sibler, Indlanap-
direct the school of international [0118 superintendent of schools, the {church's Boy Scout Troop will pre-
relations. | {sent the flags. Student to Speak | Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, GreenYouth Night will be celebrated field, Indiana Congress president, Oct. 18.
on his experiences in Germany presented by Mrs. Jack C. Greig, last summer doing rehabilitation Indiana Congress legislation work under the Church World chairman.
{Service A panel discussion will highlight | Delegates will report on the pan " i
June and the national convention Speakers include “Definition of a in Adgust.
{vertising and stop. its broadcast- B (ing over the air.
Dr. John A. Campbell, Long {Hospital radiology department di- four groups will be formed to disrector, will be guest speaker for cygg the “Responsibility of Teach-|
and G. C. Waterman, Indiana
Jean Ober
the Industrial Nurses Associa-|arg to PTA” and the “Res " § » sponsition meeting Oct. 18. It will be bility of Parents to PTA.” P | held at 6:45 p. m. in the Hotel Ci {
Officers Wednesday All Cenizal District nurses may Earl Stumpf, recorder; Dr. Jean| |
tt . Mrs. Charles E. Smith will be/ pr Campbell's subject will be F. Hamilton and Paul Moore,
Federation delegates. B ro ad R | p p le PT A fo S p Onsor Minerva Club to Seat Lincoln. ean Ved gry o phy
Will Speak |
at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the school. Miss Jean Ober, Washington © fc) ) Should Do for American Youth Today.” Dr. Herman V. C. Wiley, 1212 River Heights
High School social studies teach-|; “gy er superintendent of the public schools, will lead the panel, Drive. . | Also participating will be Dr. Carl G. F. Franzen, Indiana Uni-| New officers serving with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt believes burg, and Dr. Roger W, Coulson, |
ters Tuesday at a meeting of the versity professor of education;
-|Mrs. E. 0. Alvi : : . best public relations job for the Richmond, ‘and Mrs. , Chi Dr. B. J. Dodds, head of the edu-| . 0. Alvis, publicity; Mrs, vice president; Mrs. Frank Spang: Pp Indianapolis Alumnae Club, Chi Dr A. B. Nail, Fathers’ Association ler and Mrs, Wiley, secretary and United States In Europe today. Pearson, parents, group 2. delegate, and Mrs. W. W. Locey, assistant secretary, and Mrs. Alva Mrs. Mesta is the U. 8. minister Mrs, Meredith Nicholson Jr, parliamentarian. >
Omega Sorority. |cation and applied psychology de-| The 7:30 p. m. event will be in partment, Purdue University, and the 38th St. branch, Indiana Na- Dr. J. Hartt Walsh, dean of the tional Bank. College of Education, Butler Uni-
ja] versity. oareaker Ts soca Mrs. J. Howard Alltop will preduring a two-months trip this Side, and Mrs. S. R. adgen, summer to England, Scotland, second vice president, 1 roHolland, Belgium, France, Italy, duce the speakers. Sviteriand and Germany. | List Officers eg esdames Guy| (other officers are Mrs. Herman W lines, hares Daas, W.G. ox, first. vice president; Mrs. O'Hara 2 dgre Schaaf and gyrpert Helms and Mrs. E. H Mss Harte Lan in Lamkin, recording and corres-
? ponding secretaries; Mrs, Melvin Clubs Tim treasurer TAN : The seventh annual PTA carlection nival will be Nov. 17 in the
The annual business session|School. - and election of officers of the In-| Committee chairmen and their diana State Federation of Poetry booths are Mrs. George Purves, Clubs will be held at 2 p.m. Sat-|apron; Mrs. Harry Ratyson, urday in the World War Memo. bookshelf; Mrs. Henry De sat rial. Mrs. Mildred Irvin, president, cafeteria; Mrs. Vernon MacNabb, will be in charge. = {candy; Mrs. Frank Ranger, That evening an 8 o'clock re. cracked dishes} Ms.” Robert ception will be held in the Hotel Neale, fish pond;
i Nicholls, gift; Mrs. George Lincoln for members and thelr 0 ™o ntry’ snelf, and Mrs,
Don Irwin, plant. Others are Mrs. Jacob Heun, : stuffed animals; Mrs. Russell Sage, tickets, and Mrs. Robert Cheer Broadcasters Butterworth, white elephant.
Will Have Speakers ~~ [Board Members
Dr. Gerald Kempf, city director| Board members are Mrs. Cox, of health, and Winfield Hunt, In- budget; Mrs. S. R. Trudgen, Dry dianapolis Milk Foundation exe- 8ram;, Mrs. Theodore C. 4 or, cutive secretary, will be guest membership; Mrs. George Reon speakers -Friday for the meeting sticker, hospitality; Mrs. W : of the Cheer Broadcasters. Host-|V. Roberts, retreshuments; an ess will be Mrs. Henry Harms, 219 Mr. and Mrs. Al ner, recre-
ation. BU DA otters, progr Also serving are Mrs. Edwin
chairman, will introduce the(D. Cres. 208 ra alles Miles, speakers. Assistant hostesses will | student aid; Mesdames Russell
be Mrs, Frank Lory and Mrs, Spivey, Karl M.¥oons and George William Christena, Pattison, carnival.
. . Mrs. Franz W. Fackler, finance; Mr. Downing To Give
I © |Mrs. Merritt Babcock, candy; Mrs. Riley Talk to Club
Henning Johnson, radio, and Mrs. : Robert B. Berner, safety. Arthur C. Downing of the Riley| Other heads are Mrs. Koons, Olid Home Society will speak on legislation; Mrs. Shockley Lockthe “Life of James Whitcomb ridge, Indiana corner; Mrs. WilRiley” tomorrow before the Muni- liam J. Begley, special projects; cipal Gardens Women's Department Club. : Girls Wed Young An 11 a. m, business meeting] NEW YORK -—= The percentage will precede the pitch-fri luncheon of American girls marrying be-
Harding, teacher delegate.
served at a 9 a. m. breakfast next Sunday in the Claypool.
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Panel Discussion, Carnival
Two fall events are listed by the Broad Ripple High School PTA. nerva Club at the first fall meet- cp » The first session of the organization will be a panel discussion ing Wednesday.
installed as president of the Mi- | «Medical Effects of Atomic War- Madison, teachers, and Mrs. John | Leight and Mrs. Ralph Barrick-| low, Rising Sun, parents, group 1.| Vance B. Collins, North Ver- . non, leader; Mrs. Lewis Stanley, | HYDE PARK, N. Y.—Mrs. recorder; J. C. Senitz, Lawrence-|
Hostess for) “ he 1:30 p. m. t will be Mrs. | ‘ The topic will be “What a the p. m. event will Work Praised
Smith are Mrs. Robert Bastian, that Mrs. Perle Mesta is doing the teachers, and Mrs. Walter Crum, |
and - Harold!
Robert |
everytime you flash your Greenstreet suit "cache"
Leonard |
IR. Shirley, treasurer. ‘to Luxemberg. leader; Mrs. W. A. Seibert, re-|
R. Theodore Holland, will speak on “Mid-Century Edu- j Earlham College student, will talk cation.” PTA Guideposts will be *
School Program,” J. R. Craw, Corya, | Congressman Bryson is C0- New (Castle, superintendent of Smith, New Castle, and Dr. Al- levy.
After Mr. Callahan's address |
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State WCTU R. E. Callahan Will Speak Kappa Party To Hold Rally Af Indiana PTA Congress ii Re
ymon will be the feature speaker for the afternoon program of the Indiana
parents and Teachers Congress Region ‘Seventh annual conterence Q (Yh Y e ar
Approximately 650 delegates from 246 PTAs iu the 20 southeastern counties of Indiana will gather in the North
Mr. Callahan
corder; Dr. Gene B. Oppy and Miss Mary Ronk, teachers, and d ) , Mrs. Joseph Green, Connersville, 'World's WCTU convention this the morning program. Topics and parents, group 3.
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Speaker Announced For Tuesday Dinner
. Mrs, Robert T. Bartlow, Adrian, Mich, Delta Province president of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, will be guest speaker for the Ine dianapolis Alumnae Association's Founder's Day dinner.
The 6 p. m. event Friday will. be held” in the Butler University chapter house, 821 W. Hampton Drive. It will celebrate the sorority's 80th birthday. General chairman is Mrs, George T. Tindall Jr. Assisting her are Mrs. Robert H. Stone, program; Mrs. Grace Watkins, dinner; Mrs. William Keller and Mrs. Roy Babcock Jr.; decorations, and Mrs. David {Brewer and Mrs. Carson Donlevy, reservations.
Founded at IU The sorority colors of light and ark blue will be carried out in the decorations. Reservations for
C. L. Eash, leader: Mrs. P. M. dinner must be made by Tuesday
| . ‘Nurses fo Hear diana Congress treasurer,, and of the session. | Mrs. Bernice Black, New Castle. | — — Dr. Campbell | orhere will be a luncheon at|
YOU GO to a party in a private home that turns out to be boring indeed.
Wrong: Tell all your friends how boring the evening was.
Right: Never accept another’s hospitality and then run it down. It is quite all right to make up your mind that you won't let yourself in for another such evening, but it's all wrong to make fun of or complain about an evening spent in another's home.
recorder; Miss Roxie With Mrs. Brewer or Mrs. Done
author of the Capper Bill and au- schools; “Teachers Define the bert Mock, teachers, and Mrs.| [pdiana University was the first thor of its successor, the Bryson g.nh,o1 Program,” Dr. C. Ross Richard Klepper, Lawrenceburg, school in the state to have a on Bi TNE Te pa Dean, Butler University assoclate parents, group 4. Kappa chapter. It was founded in merce of alcoholic beverage ad- professor of ‘educational admin-| Four district directors of the 1872, two years after the estab | istration, and Dr. John W:. Best, region, Mesdames Stumpf, Lewis lishment of the sorority in Mon«
utler student teacher director, Stanley, W. A. Seibert and Corya, mouth College, Monmouth, Ill, jand “Parents Study the School will present awards for outstand- There are now $2 active chapProgram,” Mrs. Basil Fischer, In- ing achievement as the final event ters in the United States and
Canada, 296 alumnae groups and 46,000 members. | Other universities in the state having active Kappa groups are DePauw, Butler and Purdue.
' Sorority Tea Set for Today
Mrs. Gerald E. Johnson, 4732 Madison Ave., will be hostess this afternoon for a rush tea of {Gamma Delta Chapter, Kappa Delta Phi Sorority. It will be from 3 to 5 p. m. Miss Betty Aldrich and Miss ./ Joan Hutchinson will assist. Special guests will be Mesdames Lawrence Hipsher, 8. A. Littrel, Norman Mailer, O. 8. Curtis, Wayne Hinsch, Harold Copeland and Ivan Eddy and Miss Doris (Hill.
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