Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1950 — Page 33
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vic Theater Will ‘Borrow’ a New Stage
Dr. Louis Nie/Style Show, Tea Arranged by Chur chwomen [Butler Will Address
BPW, WDC
Business Women's Week Meetings Set
Special events have been
ness and Professional Women's Club members in celebration of {National Business Women's Week, | {today through Saturday. This year's theme is “Measure
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Fredric Rhoades, Mrs. Frank A. Ferry, Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer and Jack Hatfield (left to right) look over the set for the first fall production of the Civic Theater, “For Love or Money." Mr. Rhoades, technical director, and Mr. Hatfield, director, explain problems of adapting the set to the Indiana University Auditorium, State. Fairgrounds. The play will be presented there Nov. 10 through 13. The Civic had to move out of its playhouse because of the remodeling program in process. Mrs. Ferry heads the Women's Affairs Committee of the Civic and Mrs, Pantzer is liaison between the theater and the committee. THe committee will have its opening tea Oct. 25 in the home of Mrs. J. M. Bloch, 4163 Washington Blvd. .
League Heads |Lena Chappell Plans Program Plan Survey For Alumnae of Kappa Delta
Local Women Voters The Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Delta Sorority will observe Founders Day at its meeting Tuesday. The session To Go To Lafayette will be held at 6:30 p. m. in Atherton Center of Butler University. LAFAYETTE. Oct. 14- Presi- Miss Lena Chappell is in charge of the program. She is the dents of Indiana League of new regional membership chairman for the Indiana area. Her
choice today. Tomorrow between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. arrangements) have been made for luncheon in| Block's Terrace Tearoom. Highlight of the week will be the regular 6:15 p. m. dinner: {meeting Thursday in’ the Wom-| lan’s Department Club. t
[Fred Beyer to Speak | | During the forum hour Fred {Beyer, Indianapolis Chamber of | |Commerce industrial department] !manager, will discuss business |trends in Indianapolis. At 8 p.' m. Dr. Louis Nie, psychilatrist, will talk on “Normal People Have Problems.” A graduate of the Indiana University Medical School, Dr. Nie served as a member of the staff after graduation
re oe roances wire. | NUrsday Set Past Officers’ Meeting
Julia Sensel, health and safety
ittee chairman. Miss Irene L S ° C Boughton will preside. or ession
Work Is Praised By President
Times Bpecial {EW YORK, Oct. 14--In a letter ‘of praise and encouragement
planned by the Indianapolis Busi-|
silver for a tea in the North Methodist Church. The tea and style show, sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service, will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday. Wasson's will present the fashions.
luncheon . of the Woman's Republican Club will be y ioe
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Tea Booked i
Events Will Fete Mothers’ Groups
{| The Phi Delta Theta Fraternity | Mothers Club of Butler University jwill honor pledge mothers at a {luncheon tomorrow in the Chapter House. The club also” will honor other mothers clubs on the Fairview
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Oct. 30 in the Chapter House. Committee members for that event include Mrs. Ernst Zehe, chairman, Mesdames P. A. Kap{pes, C. B. Barnes and A. P. Humphreys. The program will be given by Mrs. Margaret Garner Reisler of the university's Speech Departs.’ iment and Miss Jane Wymond, CONmntralto. : Officers for the year are Mri. . IW, T. Wessels, president; Mrs, {Olen Layton. vice president; Mrs. {Grant Appel and Mrs. Edward. Lohss, recording and correspond<ing secretaries; Mrs. T. S. King, . treasurer, and Mrs. W. G. Spenny, *- historian. © Mrs. R. M. Jaggar is ways and means chairman; Mrs. Charles Crist, program; Mrs. J. T. Mopri= arity, telephone, and Mrs. R. E. McLaughlin, social.
Mesdames Walter A. Mider, Curtis E. Cochran and Clarence A. Hannah (left to right) polish
Is Planned by Auxiliary lin, social. Three American Legion Auxiliary units have announced future Are to Appear rn Group Starts
The Past Presidents’ Day luncheon of the Robison-Ragsdale The traditional Candidates’ Day Unit will be at 12:30 p, m. Saturday in the Warren Hotel. 38th S Mrs. Charles R. Young and. Mrs. Frank long, outgoing and eason
incoming presidents, will he honored with Miss June Hutchens Opera Study Set
GOP Candidates
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for National Business Women's held at noon Thursday in the Rumpler also will be a
special Past Presidents’ Parley will pro-
Women Voters units and members representing all the state Jeagues will meet at 10 a. m. Thursday in Duncan Hall here to disuss a survey of the problems of local governmental units, Item II on the current state agenda.| They will use the survey data for the purpose of recommending changes in the interest of maximum economy and efficiency for townships, counties, cities, schools and tax structure. Mrs. Robert Telfer, Bloomington, Item II state chairman, will present the study outline formu-! lated by the state committee... - |
Workshop Leaders _ - Taking part in workshops will be Mrs. Max Townsend, Marion, | and Mrs, J. D. Newman, Culver,| townships and counties, with Mrs. | Richard Edwards, Peru, consultant. oo Mrs. Homer Armstrong, Koko-! mo; Mrs. Frank Cox and Mrs.|
Mrs. Supple Will Talk
duties include the receiving and processing of recommendations peek opening today sent to the Columbia Club.
for the active college chapters / of the sorority. Chapter members in 78 colleges will mark the anniversary in traditional ceremonies. In Richmond, Va., Mrs. Edward Adams, hospital representative for Kappa Delta, will present the group's annual check of $3,600 to the Richmond Crippled Children’s Hospital. The sorority supports six beds.
Miss Mary K. Mitchell, secretary of the local association, will bring the message from the national president. Mrs. Graeme Supple will be the principal speaker of the evening.
The National Council recently announced the appointment of Mrs. Supple as the province alumnae officer of Zeta Prov-
Miss Lena Chappell
on their 23d anniversary of the | occasion, President Truman com- township levels will be presented ) mended the members for their by the club president, Mrs. Fred- On Committees theme, “Measure Up for Full Part- erick G. Balz. They are Mesdames Frank Coll
nership.” Guest speaker will be Edwin man, John Paul Ragsdale and
“ ’ mbers of the NEY I; judged on Haerle, new 11th District GOP Homer Asher, program; Mrs. A
the basis of competence in doing Chairman. He will talk on “This W. Lockhart and Mrs. Charles their jobs,” his message stated. Is Our Task!” He will be pre- gechaub, reservations. and Mrs “Th t wish to be the ob- sented by Mrs. Arthur R. Robin- , } “ ey do not wis ¥ i son, district vice chairman Horace Kemper and Mrz. Clar
o™ jects of adverse discrimination I i ‘nor the subjects of special fa- Miss Jane Lamb, hostess chair- *7°® Knipp, decoration:
voritism because of their sex. man, will be assisted by Mes- Mesdames Ralph Lynch, Don 1 “I am happy to give encourage- dames Elias C. Atkins, 8. F. Ste- Smith, Will H. Long and Fred ment to the theme, ‘Measure Up Phenson, Larry Crosbie, Paul yasselbring, favors; Mrs. A, W. for Full Partnership’ which you Pegg and Myrtle Klauss. Sctnand. its; Mestumos 3. 3 have chosen for National Busi- Mesdames Michael Hanrahan, Jordan ‘Rr R. Thomas Albert ness Wemen’s Week. I believe the R, B. Storms and Robert Ruther- peters Sr SR nar, Albers {steps which lead to success on the ford are in charge of reservations. Buenaman. entertainment. and \job are basically the same for, Board members, elected officers! Mrs. Fred Wolf, speakers’ table {both men and women. Successful and committee chairmen will meet. Mesdames Paul E. Beam. Wil{people know that creative imag- with Mrs. Balz at 10:30 a. m. that liam Mayer and P. J. Sertell form |ination as well as technical ability|day on the Columbia Club mez- the hospitality committee, Mrs. lis necessary to adequate prepara-izanine floor for the )
with the post for a dinner Tuesdav in the Naval Armory. There will be a game program after dinner Today the post and auxiliary are sponsoring a wiener roast for Division Two in:the Knightstown Home ”n » ” Oct. 26 the Manor Unit will hold its October social meeting at 8 p. m. in the post home, 124 Kentucky Ave,
Tutor Returns
TOKYO--Miss Elizabeth Vining, tutor of Japan's Crown Prince Akihito, is returning to the United States. She will be succeeded by Miss Esther Rhoades, Philadelphia, who has been in this country more than 20 years.
president. Mrs, E. By Harmonie
guest. vide music, [National Federation Business and A) Republican candidates on Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, chair Unit Events Mrs. Robert H. Orbison will be Professional Women's Clubs, Inc, the state. district. count 4 man, has appointed past presi- hostess in her home, 126 E. 48th > § , $ , unty ‘and 4..¢¢ to serve for the event. John H. Holliday Unit will meet
St., for the opening at 2 p. m. tomorrow of the Harmonie Club's 38th season. Mrs. Ray Patterson and Mrs, Harley N. Edington are in charge of program arrangements, Nar rator will be Miss Pauline Schellschmidt. a Strauss’ “Der Rosencavalier” will be presented, with Mesdames Charles G. Fitch, James W. Costin, Jane Johnson Burroughs, John Click and Carl P. Duke singing. Mrs. Helen Thomas Robinson and Mrs. Edington will play the instrumental accompaniment. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Robert W. Blake and Mrs James H. Lowry. Assisting them will be Mesdames Karl F. Herrmann, Robert Shultz and L. BE.
Charles T. Harman, both of In-| ince. Mrs. Supple also is presi-
dianapolis, cities and towns; Mrs. | dent of the Indianapolis PanB. L. Dodds, West Lafayette,| hellenic Association, schools; Mrs. A, E. Newman,
‘To Serve Sorority
Mrs. Thomas Baldwin Jr. is | Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan wi
Evansville; Mrs. Walter Green-| in charge of arrangements for go to Chicago this week to serve Sigma Rolf Beta Sorority at its national con-|
ough, Indianapolis, and Mrs.| the meeting, assisted by Mrs. as Drysdale Brannon, Marion, budget| Ralph Feck and Mrs, making and sources of revenue, | Westhy.
parliamentarian for
vention Friday and Saturday.
Hon for real partnership in the board meeting.
world's work.” | The President continued that] participation of women in the activities of offices, conference trooms and legislative halls is| {good for the country. “I am sure|
the members of your organization|
(will pe increasingly successful in| [the everyday job of living up to
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Club to Hear Mrs. Golden
The first fall meeting of the Gamma Alumnae Club, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, will be at !6:30 p. m. t omorrow in the Butler University Chapter House. The guest speaker for the dinner event will be Mrs, Grace Golden, Children’s Museum direcitor. She will talk on “World| Education.” i Among special guests will be new pledges of the Butler chapter, | the chapter president and both] the in-and-out-of-town rush cap-| tains, - { Mrs. William J. Styring is host-| ess chairman. Hostesses will be] Mesdames Marjory H. Carr, Spur-| geon Johnson, Thomas F. Hudgins, Henry Moffett and Ralph K.| Brafford and Miss Betty Boettcher, -
PTA To Convene
The October meeting of the
Ben Davis High School PTA will
be held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in|
the gymnasium. Mrs. Arthur
Marksburg will preside.
Wedding Sef |
Walton photo. Dolores Moller
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Moller, 4475 Marcy Lane, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dolores Marie, and Donald Vern” Klingler. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Klingler, 805 E. 64th St. The rite will be read at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16 in the Bethlehem Lutheran Church by the Rev. Donald Elder. Mrs. Eugene Yockey is to be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Miss Sally Lake and Mrs. Allen Warne Jr. William Delzell is to be ‘the best man, and the ushers will include Charles Caplinger and Arlyn Klingler. hs The bride-to-be attended But-
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