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Schools Plan | Fall Festival, Fair Friday
.PTA.Groups Arrange | -* Two Social Events |
Both Schools 58 and 80 are busy with plans for social avents Friday. i Mrs. Louis Sharp and Mrs, J: E. Slaughter are chairmen. for. the! School 58 Fair from 5 to 9 p. m.
ent-Teachers Association. 4 Rooth--chaizmen..include Mrs.
Seitz, flowers; Mrs, Harold Gre-| gory, cookies and candy; Mrs. Orval Steele, dolls and toys; Mrs. | Stanley Dickson, cake walk. i
Mrs. Donovan Lobdell, cafe-| teria; Mrs. Richard Hammond, | fish pond; Mrs. Fred Knauer,|
games; Mothers Chorus, popcorn, and PTA fathers, checkroom. {
Candy Canes
“Beat the Clock” will be a fea-| ture of the annual Fall Festival’
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in School 80. It will be from 6 to 9:30 p. m. Friday. Additional attractions will in-
elude candy canes, dog bouse, fish pond, musical chairs, movies,
dart balloon game, grab bag, gift booth, country store and white elephant sale. f Assisting Mrs. Roget Riley,
general chairman, are Mesdames Howard Leitz, J. Fred Murphy,!
Cecil Bird, L. E. Corlette, Frank }
Gauker, C. E. Everett, Paul Gates, Hermann Selka, John Colby; David Pryor. Coleman Clarke,
Ear! Bramer, John Alexander and Harrison Graver. . Members of the fathers’ com-
mittee include W. C. McCrory Jr. J. E. Lowry, Harry Black and Myron Watson.
First Discussion
The Parent Education
turity” is the year's topic. Topic for the first discussion will be “The Kind of Parents Teachers'vy Like.”
8choo! 34's first study course
Ward Storm, bazaar; Mrs. Melvin
{ is Mrs. F. A, Ferry, current president.
w/AAUW Branch Lists Program |
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annual Book and Toy Exhibit Nov. 14-18 in Ayres’ Auditorium. | Open free to the public from 9 a.m. to 5:25 p.m. the exhibititer of Delta Zeta Sorority will will also be tomorrow in the will help to celebrate Indiana's Territorial Sesquicentennial. With- hold a dinner meeting at 6:30)
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The Indianapolis Times Page 6 Oct. 17, 1950
Temple Sister “In 1938 a Rabbi new to Indianapolis instituted a series of book reviews for the women in his own Temple. Today his annual series is
faith programs for local women. oF - - From the first, members of
the Temple Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega-
Club Colabiales Birthday.
a program we should share” It was decided to send advance notices to women’s club presidents, Si “Before we knew it,” recounts ! Mrs. By
ning, “our files included names from all “the city, Carmel. | Mooresville and Noblesville to name only a few.”
Series to Open Oct. 31 , Someone in the audience one year requests that a friend be advised of the series the next year until more than 1000 invitations are being mailed for the Fo 13th series opening Oct. 31. ~ Z| People trom all walks of life, fbn from the four corners of Indian-
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Niger” | apolis and in entire club groups 3 7 vii | come. Regardless of how early Hr the ushers arrive to seat the
| guests there is always a memi. | ber of the audience waiting. | To Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt | who has seen his brainchild | snow-ball through the years, | the series has been ag giati- { fying” experience. | “They are not merely for entertainment,” he explains. “They are for enlightenment, an | interpretation of major ‘issues | facing America and the world | today through both fiction and | non-fiction.
; | Serious-Minded Members of the Chalcedony Club celebrated the organiza. | “It Indicates there are serition's 25th anniversary at a luncheon today in the Woodstock | ous-minded people,” he comClub. Pinning her corsage on Mrs. George L. Pugh (left), first A ments, “who wish to share their president and one of the four charter members still with the club, | ideas, I think we often under-
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Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt (center) looks over one of more than 1000 invitations being sent out by Mrs. M. S. Cassen (left] and Mrs. Sydney Romer for this year's Book Review Series sponsored
by the Temple Sisterhood.
estimate the ability of people to cope with these current problems.” The only social event ever connected with the reviews, which are presented without charge, was on the 10th anniversary. More than 150 persons crowded into a parlor in the Columbia Club where luncheon reservations had ‘been made for 40. Another highlight was the review of “Undercover” written by John Roy Carlson several
Mabel Hunt Discuss Book
‘Réceptio n Arranged In Honor of ranged
Guest speakers, a pitch-in sup per and a Halloween party highlight organization activities this
The Story-A-Month Club will > hear Miss Mabel Leigh Hunt discuss her ‘new book, “Better
the 7:30 eeting be in the Rauh Memorial Library. . . After the meeting, Miss Hunt will be honored at a reception given by the club. Members’ man--uscripts also will be discussed. The program committee includes Mesdames Homer L. Phillips, George L. Bradshaw and Robert
McGinnis. [PTA Will Meet
Mre Rert CC. McCammon will address the first meeting of the Crispus Attucks High School PTA. The session is to be at 7:30 p.m, {Thursday in the schoo! audi {torfum. Mrs. McCammon's subject will be the redevelopment commission which is starting its building program in the Spsinyty in which Crispus Attucks is located. Music will be provided by the music department, and the mem{bership drive will open at the meeting.
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(Fisher), Nov. 21, and “The | Wall” (Hersey), Nov. 28. The presentation of this series has really established Rabbi Goldblatt as one of the | city’s most in demand reviewers. It's a service he loves to give. He calls it “my way of helping to contripute to . the
years ago. The audience literally hung from the rafters oldtimers will tell you.
Selections Announced
Each of the four reviews will be given at 10:30 a. m. in the Temple, 10th and Delaware Sts. Rabbi Goldblatt has selected “The Mature Mind by H. A.
. A pitch-in supper will be held Overstreet for the opening, community, especially if the | oer books for this pening. event is for fund raising.” [by the Alpha Chi Alumnae and " the active chapter club of Alpha series will be “The Lonely Mrs. Manuél Cassen is cur- | Chi ¢ a Sorority at 6:30 m Room” (Levin), Nov. 7; “The rent president of the Temple | Jey “ y nN PF Life Of Mahatma Gandhi” Sisterhood. jtomorrow in the sorarity houss. { Hostesses willl be Mesdames
— Delta Zetas
Plan Dinner
Sorority’s Founding Will Be Celebrated
The Indianapolis alumnae chap-
The fhaianapolis Branch of the American Association of Uniersity Women announces its daily programs planned during the)
school. Karl Schmdit will discuss in a pioneer fort there will be recommended books, toys and hob-
“Behavior.” L. T. Stafford will be pb the Nov. 15 speaker, On Dec. 7
- lp. m. tomorrow in Jones’ Res-|
jes for all ages. - They will be displayed in lean-
Mrs. Bert McCammon will talk. tos, traders’ stores and military | canesday the Shortridge folk the founding of the sorority at The course will end Jan. 24 with workshops. lining the stockade, "n8ers will give a program. “Hob- ‘Miami University in 1902, The
the showing of films. “The Citizen Mother” has been 5
chosen by the Parent Education ground, study course of School 7° as the will welcome visitors at the block-
theme for the year.
Topics Picked
Topics are “Organization of a Onstrations of old crafts “and
{house entrance with a gift for each child.
Books about Indiana will occupy Cié8 Then and Now." a talk dY|speaker will be Mrs, Orison H.
special place on the parade eb Sineet. 1s scheduled for 7:30 payes, one of the six founders. Sonbonneted hostesses | Storytelling with a film strip twill be presented at 3:45 and 4:15 Will be Miss Jean Johnston. She p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18. Friday, "WI be assisted by Mrs. Fred K. INov. 17, at 4 p.m. there will be a Colby and Mrs. John W. Bolyard,
There will be continuous dem- | rprise performance by Cub Misses Katherine Rubush, Nancy
Pack 105 of School! 56. At 4:30 Wellington, Patricia Smith and
Political Party,” “The Merit Sys. Dew arts plus pioneer dancing |p, there will be storytelling with Helen Dirks,
tem for City Employees,” Service” and There Ought to Be a Law.” ;
Meetings will be heid from 9:30 4:45 p. m. , to 11:30 a. m. tomorrow, Thursday ‘Wednesday Program
and Friday.
Unit meetings for next week an- High
“Voters' | DY students of Mrs. Norma Koster at 4 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, and storytelling with a film strip at]
a film strip. | Mrs. A. M. Romberg, Pessident; | At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. will be assisted this year by Mrs. {18, students from School 84 will Harold K. Harding, vice presiigive a play. At 12:30 p.m. there dent; Miss Dorothy Busby, sec{will be storytelling with = film retary; Mrs. George F. Romy, Poness atiflatics by Shortridge strip, and at 1:30 ard 2:30 p.m./treasurer: Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemchoo |
Council: Oct. 25 School 39--1:30 p. m. Child,” Mrs. McCammon. |
Shower Arranged For Miss Carlisle
Mrs. Karl Meredith and Misses 18 Mary C. Vinck, Mary Ann Hurst and Mary Ann Scott will give ail miscellaneous shower for Miss Patricia A. Carlisle Thursday night. The party will be in the Hawthorn Room at 6:30 o'clock, Miss Carlisle and Raymond C. Kuehr!
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will be married Nov. 4 in 8t. Philip Roof Ballroom. Assisting Miss
Neri Catholic Church.
eimp————— Bundy will be a . . Miss Ellen Cox, Garden Club; Mrs. Goethe Link Bohnstadt. social service; Mrs. O. Mrs. Pauline Birk Peru: Miss June and Mrs. E. C, Kleiderer, Fall H. Hayes, flowers; Miss Mary Eliz-| Indianapolis School Board. The. Wed Sept. 23 Bodley. East “Uss Bundy Creek Club; Mrs. Fayola Gromer, /abeth Thumma, magazines; pT. ‘ . 3 i. Brookside Club; Mrs. Marjorie Courtland Carrington, bridge; and Saturday of the month. ) N ¥ Chicago; Misses Ruth Reed, Shir- g Rise | Mrs. Pauline Birk became the ley Kiinge, Luramay Linton Burning, Let's Grow Garden Club; Miis° Ruth Templeton and Miss Mrs. Elza Henson, president of bride of Jack Rady, 1431 8. Persh- Gloria Speer and Shirley Grasseh. Mrs. B. H. Gardner, Crooked Phyllis Stewart, membership and the council, I ing Ave. Sept. 23 in the home of TN i - “Creek Club, and Mrs. James hospitality. Miss Lavonffe Henson, will leave]
the Rey. George G. Kimsey, 2120
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{from 9 p. m. to { midnight Nov. 30
Drips Stopped
nate, and Miss Jo editor,
Hold Dance | N : . Mrs, Bolyard Delegate Miss Rusty Moore, publicity; Miss Winifred Bundy, president, ame Winners,» John 4 Bolysrd. Pe the Butler University Panhel- Flower Show Staged {to the Seventh District Federation
| Ai lof Clubs; Mrs. Stanley Strohl, By District Groups |alternate, and Miss Charlyn Mur- { Winners in the Central
West T8Y> rush chairman.
District, Garden Club of Indiana, annual chrysanthemum sh ow Mittee are Mrs. Harold Worth,
in charge of
announced. {Johnston. » the Indiana
#ments competition went to Mrs, are: Mrs. Paul L. Jenkins, pro-
Club; Mrs. Dorothy Robey, Rhea Ways and means; Miss Mary
{Jobes, Neophyte Club.
Walnut Si. The Vows were Mag First place winners in the horBy he Rev. Mr. Kimsey at. 8:3( A little butter or oleo spread on ticultural class were Mesdames w The mother of i the tip of your cream pitcher or Lnomas Ayton. R. D. Davidson, of Wemen, _The mother of the bride is Mrs. Pp of y ’ Kleiderer and Mildred Reitzel. | ‘| The sessions will be held FriFrances Cundiff, 1636 Spann Ave. syrup jug will help eliminate an- Te bed Ph | Clovis Rrown was the hest man. noving drips Mrs. Henry Prange, district di- - ol YE WES RS uEES mA. Te ng « a rector, and Mrs. Norvin Strickland, general chairman, were in charge. ' Judges were Mesdames F. A. Charles Mayer and Company Hackett, W. D. Kautsky, O. M.
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By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor Q-Why do chrysanthemum blossoms just partiy open? It spoils the shape and size. York St. A-—There is a flower blight that causes this distortion of petals. Since excessive humidity encourages it you'll have less
Virginia Dodd | ls Betrothed | | he vou pans farinar apart
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dividual plants. Then this fall ! Nov. 5 in Church
get rid of all the old tops so that the disease doesn't carry Mr. and Mrs. George ID. Dodd. over in epidemic proportions to 920 N. Dearborn St, announce the engagement of their daughter,
next season. Also, next summer do not sprinkle the tops of your Virginia Ruth, and Frederick M. Dwens. He is the son of Mrs.
mum plants, either flowers or foliage. When they need water: Edith Owens, 219 8. Good St. The couple has set Nov. 5 as
ing, soak the ground under them instead. the date for their marriage. The vows will be read in the First Di Evangelical and Reformed tf Pl Church at 7:30 p. m. The Rev, J. rec § ans Wallace Zink will officiate. , a » Se Mrs. Gordon F. Abbott, sister en of the bride-to-be, will be the matron of honor, and the brides‘maids will include Miss Carol. {Thompson and Mrs. Albert F. | Rathbun. » | Lloyd Crowmer will be the best ~ man, and the ushers will include ‘Jack Hoffman and Mr. Rathbun.
‘Mothers’ Study Club
‘To Sponsor Review : The Mothers’ Study Club, ‘Broadway Evangelical United Brethren Church, will sponsor a, ibook review at 8 p. m., Nov. 28, in {the church auditorium: | Mrs. J. Clifton Hirschman will {review “The White Witch Doctor” | (Stinetorf). ~ 3
Helmer, Kleiderer, Edwin Pedlow and James Jobes, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. I. M. Kenworthy and Mrs. R. C. Kenworthy, Monrovia, and H, J. Schnitzius, New Augusta. :
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looking forward to wel-
Es wil be a musical ‘pro- +. Met, Don O. -Baustmaister; Geranium Hint Omega Phi Tau Sorority, heads
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{Nov. 15. At 7:15 and 8:15 p. m. taurant. The party will celebrate]
Toastmaster for the evening
students will be Mrs. Koster's students will give a ons, Panhellenic representative; nounced by the Indianapolis PTA presented at 4 p. m. Wednesday, pioneer dancing exhibition. Mrs, Henry M. Schmidt, alter-|
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Teen Problems—
| By JOAN LET'S TALK ABOUT love again. True love means wanting the best of everything for the one you love and wanting him (or her) to develop the best that’s in him. Love isn't mere possessiveness -or a glamorous form of amuse- | ment or a build-up of your own | ego. On the other hand, it | doesn’t mean abject servitude and humility, either!
- » ” HERE ARE a couple of hints. | Be co-operative and enthusiastic | but never let your love lead you { into conduct you sincerely dis- | approve —— whether it's heavy - | petting or deceiving your family, driving a car recklessly or | simply being rude to your hosti ess! { Show respect for your honey's | ideas and abilities, but don’t lean on him for every decision or cater to his every whim. Make your share of plans and express your own opinions with good-humored firmness.
Love Is Equal Partnership
| Maurice Hayward, Irwin Miller and Robert Hanna.
Members and rushees of the Indiana Alpha chapter of Zeta Beta Chi Sorority will be entertained with an old-fashioned Halloween party at 7:30 p. m.
|Clubs to See {UN Movies
Library and League tomorrow.
To Sponsor Films Committee members are Miss
The Indianapolis Public Library June. Wolfe and Miss Jean Sherand A yomen ors man, entertainment; Miss Edith y_ Spo REEF \pbitt and Miss Violet Douglass, of film showings this week, el decorations, and Mrs. William
{movies will be shown to p ; |chairmen of local women’s Kiubs{ Steele and Bisa Alma Morrison,
|at 8 p. m. tonight and Thurs-| /day in the Cropsey auditorium, A pirthday dinner and instalCentral Library. lation of officers will be held The two events are part of the tomorrow night in the Lake library’s participation in United Shore Country Club by the Zeta Nations week and to show local Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority. club officials types of films avajl- Mrs| Vorie McLaughlin, Los {able for group meetings. {Angeles, Cal, an inactive mem- | Each one hour program williber, will be a special guest. !include four films on United Na-| New officers are Mrs, Lee Ben{tions subjects. Tonight's schedule ner, president; Mrs. Charies Bulincludes picture discussions of: senberg, vice president; Mrs. Keith ta The branches of the United Na- McLaughlin and Mrs. James equal partnership. Neither |, 004 the work of each; steps Springer, recording and correbossiness or toadying is an |in topographical research to ad- sponding secretaries; Mrs. Thomas asset on the company's books! {vance the welfare of United Na- Fitzwater, er i Reno e dangerous tions people; three sections on!Lehman, pledge captain, a rs. Bath leehulques pe Sa latomic energy, interpreters and Herman Dunick, historian. ' ng /{the United Nations Emergency The hostess will be assisted by bankruptcy and failure. {Fund, and the World Health Or- the rush committee, Mrs. Norma | ganization. " |Stanifer, Mrs. Elda Dale and Miss
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You see, love should be an
Members of the executive com-! {Sunday in Holliday House are Mrs. Herbert Ricke and Miss Jean Blue ribbons in the arrange- Committee heads for the year WISH. Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan
G. E. Schloot, Forest Hills Garden gram; Mrs, Harold K. Harding,
“turn through Washington.
~ |Anniversary "Party Set by AWYS |
The eighth anniversary party] of the American Women’s Volun-| tary Services will be at 7:30 p. m./ tomorrow in the Gold Room, | Hotel Washington.
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Council of Women
To Start Program
The Indianapolis Council of Mrs. Carl Schaffner is program | Women will begin its radio pro-/chairman and Mrs. Pauline gram again this year at 9:15 a. m.|Thompson is in charge of the Saturday over radio station|entertainment. The “Purple Aires,” Ben Davis High School choral is radio co-ordinator, igroup, will sing under the direc-| Mrs. Thad R. Clarke, educa- ton of Omar Ryzolt. Donna An-| tion director, will interview Mrs. | dre will be soloist and Glenda Louis W. Bruck, a member of the Rushton, accompanist. ' Others in the group are Flor-
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berta Marlow, Raymond Purkardt, Roy Spreckelmeyer, Robert Sutherland and Bernard Winger. Miss Frances Kelly will be in
this week for New York where Charge of a “white elephant” sale.
and her daughter,
they will attend the bierinial con-| I ye (vention of the National Council Clean First Avoid hanging grease-spotted day and Saturday in the Hotel have been cleaned. The action of Governor Clinton. Mrs. Henson and her daughter will visit friends to penetrate more deeply. in Buffalo and Schenectddy, . — while in the East. They will re-| 2 :
Club Leader To Speak .
Mrs. Ahlgren to Be On New York Forum
| ; Times State Serviee WHITING, Oet. 17—Mrs. Oscar. A. Ahlgren, first vice president, General , Federation of Women’s) Clubs, has returned from a Eu{ropean . tour. Before going to! {Washington this week for execu{tive meetings of the federation, {Mrs. Ahlgren will visit her daugh/ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. |, {Charles Haeuser, Boston. { On Monday and next Tuesday {the club leader will participates {in the New York Herald Tribune; * iForum in the Waldorf Astoria, {New York.
‘Western Tour :
Her speaking dates include Nov. 2, Los Angeles, Cal.; Nov. 3, San Francisco, Cal; Nov. 8, Tucson, Ariz; Nov. 8, Phoenix, Ariz.; Nov. 10, Albérquerque, N. Mex., Nov. 11, Gallup, N. Mex.;' Nov. 14, Ft. Worth, Tex.; Nov. 17, {San Antonio, Tex., and Nov. 20, Brownsville, Tex. Mrs. Ahlgren will attend the! . White House Children’s Confer- . ence in W Dec. 3 to 9. She will be joined there by her
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Dated Nios ness a: Donald C. Stone
Notions proses. 1 ivese Is Wed Sept. 23
Nations programs in disease, hunger and illiteracy, and the Miss Glenda Sue Michael and puzzled newspaper editor deciding Donald C. Stone were married the news value of the Declaration Sept. 23 in the chapel at Fort of Human Rights. {Belvoir, Va. The parents of the
jcoupie are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Indiana Artists Club
Michael, Robinson, IIL, sad lr, . land Mrs, Virgil Stone, 4918 W, Completes Hostess List Raymond st. Additional hostesses are
nounced for the Indiana Artists Oficlated. After the ceremony, the Club Exhibition in Ayres’ Audi- couple left for a trip to Washingtorium ton. They are at home in Fort . 3elvoir. The bridegroom was gradSatirday morning, Tr. Rap Pa uated from Butler University.
Sorority: Mesdames Richard Rabb, Ralph McQuiston, Donald * = Grades High Times Soecial
McComb, W. C. Mobley, W. H. Bilby; Mrs. Leota Loop, artist ; | NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Oct. Indiana 17—Miss Lucy Blanton, daughter
| Thursday's Sims will depict the Betty Landreth.
in charge. Saturday afternoon,
{Federation of Art Clubs: Mes- of Mr. and Mrs. Forest William
dames Louis P. Robinson, H. B. Blanton, Danville, was placed on
fabrics in the sun until after they Pike, Edwin F. Miller and Leon- the Dean's List recently at Smith
idas Smith, Miss Lucia Mysch, College, here. This honor is given
the sun's rays causes the grease Miss Nellie Fatout; Miss Dorothy to students maintaining a B aver-
Segur, artist in charge. age or higher.
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