Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1950 — Page 34

Luncheon Set

By Guild Dance Reports To Be Made

Mesdames Maurice Roeder, Helen Murphy, Eugene Grannan | and Carl Kiefer and Miss Nettie * MacGregor will be hostesses Nov. | 7 for the St. Francis Hospital Guild meeting. A covered-dish luncheon will be | in the hospital. Reports on dances | held since the October meeting will be made. The nominating committee] headed by Mrs. Walter Stumpf will also report. Committee members include Mesdames John] Gedig, Catherine Alsmeyer, Thomas Quill and George Graber,

WASHINGTON—In 1861 dur-| ing the Civil War period, Congress allowed the use of female nurses when necessary. They received 50 cents a day. Today the Armed Medical Department counts Its Army Nurses Corps invaluable, '

Nurses Valued — HE

Mesdames N. F. Schafer, John W, Judy and George Pugh (left to right) . pencils and tallies for the Welfare Club's benefit bridge Tuesday afternoon.

. count out cards,

Mrs, E. L. Baker Jr., president, and Mrs. Douglas. T. Reid, ways and means committee chairman, are in charge of arrangements for the Welfare Club's benefit bridge. :

It will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Block's

Auditorium.

Proceeds of the event will be used to further the club's

work among needy elderly women.

in their own homes, others are in nursing homes. also give financial assistance to those seeking entrance into the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women. Members of the ways and means committees assisting include Mesdames John W. Judy,

| John Coleman, Glenn Crawfdrd, | Ray C. Dorr, Henry Dudley, |

Robert G. Elliott, Robert Favre, Horace Goheen and Paul Gold- | rick, Assistants Mesdames W. R. Hatton, Mary Hendron, Thomas M. Hindman, H. H. Kinnaman, J.

T. Leaf, L. L. Logsdon, Richard Maxwell, Dale Phoenix, Le-

‘Roy Portteus, 8. J. Sandberg

and Fred Sanders. Mesdames N. F. Schafer, George Shank; Carl Sheets, Forrest Spencer, H W, Stewart, C. W, Stevenson, Raymond | Thorpe, George wiit, Milton Warrick, Larry Welch, Ed-

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{ Hostesses will be the Parley (members of the Memorial and

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| New officers for the year are Mrs. Martin Collins, chairman; Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, vice chairman; Mrs. Robert Klem and Mrs. | | Andrew Wettrick, recording and| [corresponding secretaries, and| | Mrs. Earl Burton, treasurer. | Mrs. Frank Mumford, histori-! {an; Mrs. Harry Lorber, chaplain, | and Mrs, E. O. Asher, sergeant-at-arms, Delegates-at-large are Mes-| dames Elmer Silverman, Melvin| {Good and Ralph Inyart. | —

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Annual Meeting Set in Lincoln Club, county and district presidents and county, district and state department chairmen of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will be in Indianapolis Nov. 10 for the annus! council meeting. The meeting will be held in the Hotel Lincoln Travertine Room according to the announcement by Mrs. Elmer Dolzall, corre sponding secretary. » Registration will open at § a. m., and luncheon will be at

noon.

Panel Moderator Mrs. Theodore 8. Chapman, Jerseyville, Ill, General Federation of Women's Clubs second) vice president, will be moderator for two panel discussions during the all-day session. The panels will be on “The Federation In Action” and “The In-

dividual Club.” They will not attempt to cover! all flelds of federation work but will serve as a pattern for other] institutes to follow in district, leounty and club work. | Members of the IFC executive board will meet at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 9 in the botel, =

PTA News

Study grqQup meetings are announced by three Indianapolis| | PTA Units. School 27 will begin a parent{teacher class on “Building Better {Understanding Between Home land School” Wednesday in the

| for the Civic Theater benefit performance to be

{ presented in the auditorium of the Indiana Uni-

| James Booe, Richard Blatr, Harold Curtis and

welcoming address, Moderates Jar Mesdames John D. Gifford, Eugene M. Fife Jr, and Elizabeth Miner (left to right) sort fickets [the open forum for the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Nov. 9 performance of ' yo Love or speodiies : will be Mrs. John K.

Money."

’ Mrs, Elizabeth Miner is general chairman Earl Franklin, Arthur Gilliom, John Gifford, Jack Harris, Truman Hoover, Vernon Kniptask,

Herbert Linsmith and Richard Lawrence.

Mesdames Harry McGee, Dwight McCague, : R. B. Morris, Clyde Moon, Harold Marvel, Rob. Lndiana Jewish Chronicle: Talert Mannfeld, Robert McCord, Olin Norman; |jiam Wildhack, Indianapolis L. C. Nelson, Mary Oertling, Robert Pritchard News, and William Chambers, and H. E. Redding. Indianapolis Recorder. Mesdames Herbert Spencer, James Stewart, Mrs. Jack Kammins and Mrs, .E. E. Temperly, Roy Vondette, Herbert Williams, . Louis Greenberg. aré public af. Don Warrick and Franklin Hillis, Missed Sara [fairs committee chairmen plane Birks, Dorothy Dunkle, Caroline Dunn, Maxcella ning the meeting. It is open to McDermott and Ada Miller. ‘the public.

sponsored Nov. 9 by the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The comedy, “For Love or Money,” will be

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versity Building in the State Fairgrounds. Assisting Mrs. Miner with arrangements are Mesdames Virginia B. Green, Homer P. Huesing, John Busch, Howland Bond, William Bugg,

James Cooley. Mesdames Edward Cram, John Duke, Harry Evard, L. L. Flint, Wilson Ford, Eugene Fife,

school.

Subject for the first session,

{8:45 to 10:45 a. m., will be “Our {School.” Mrs. Addarema Bridgewater, principal, will speak. A |social period will follow her talk. | Pre-school and kindergarten

| tinue their study course on “Free{dom to Grow” with sessions on Wednesday, Nov. 15 and Nov. 29.

13715 p. m.

will talk on “China” at a meeting from 7:30 0 9:30 p. m, Thursday. ® The first of a series of meetings on “Understanding Our School-Age Child” will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in School 66. Mrs, Howard Williams Jr, is in charge of the study course. A movie, “Preface to a Life” will be shown and discussed by a member of the Riley Child Guidance Clinic at the initial session. Unit meetings of the Indianapolis Council for this week follow, WEDNESDAY {School 51--1:30 p.m. junior department.

Harold Naegele, PTA Council vice president.

Community singing, Mrs, Gon-}\

ard Felland; introduction of Campfire and Bluebird Girls. School 76—7:30 p.m. “Physical Exercise,” Dick Mills. Music by parents’ quartet. Dad’s night, School 77<7 p. m. Open house in

observance of National Educa-|

tion Week,

Anniversary Parties

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Voters Skit

N AMUSING skit closed the panel

forum composed of members of the Women Voters ‘League, presented by thé Indianapolis_Junior League for members and guests in Block's Auditorium recently. Planned to assist the audience to vote intelligently, the panel also pointed out the need for a new state constitution. The skit, presented by Mrs, Walter Montgomery and Mrs. John Phelan, dramatized the situation. Miss Indiana wore. "an outmoded dress (the Constitution) and discussed the difficulties of convincing the family of her need for a new one and the futility of keeping old trimmings (defunct amendments) and adding fresh ones.

League Luncheon

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AST sustaining members of the Junior League

gathered for lunch at Woodstock for their annual get-

birthday so there is always a vociferous welcome for newcomers to the fold. Mrs. Perry W. Lesh, susisting representative on the board, presid Ashby,

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{| Dr. Kenneth E, St. Clair, Indl {Legion Auxillary, Past Presidents) ana Central College history proParley will hold a 6:30 p. m. din-/fegsor, will continue his night {ner tomorrow in the Broad Rip- study course on “The Far East”

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