Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1950 — Page 15
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bold its luncheon business meting Semeraro and Edward Hunter. at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. L. L. ushers. Lykins, 5933 Washington Bivd,, will be hostess.
The couple is living at the Linwood Ave. address.
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this city announce the marriage | Howe: PT A Cts of “their daughter. Betty Lu, to S Married Butler University lists its or= William Tharp Sommer. He Is Mr. ahd Mrs. James A. Cooper, 8anization activities for the rest the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis . 2123 N. Oxford St. announce the °f the month. Monday the Ich-
marriage of their daughter, Mina thus Club will meet at 7.30 p. m Marie, to William Vernon Hines- Il
Atherton Center. Students and
3 1 ag Nigh gi be gh Sored to: The couple was married Oct. 27 ley. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. faculty of the College of Educaay by the owe High De Yoo! in Albuquerque, N. M., where Ralph Hinesley, 423 N. Linwood tion will hold a convocation next PTA. It is part of the school's both are students at the Univer- AVE: : Tuesday in Jordan Hall. X annual open house starting at 7 sity of New Mexico. . : . The: annual scholarship dinner p. m. The bride is a member of Kappa The couple was married Sunday of the Indianapolis Panhellenic
Association’ will be held Wednes-
Theme for the event will be Alpha Theta Sorority, and the 1 akin officiated. “A Government of, By and For bridegroom is a’ member of Phi The couple chose Mrs Irvin EY yo - ro I Seton e." ceeds ; ag : 8. ; e elwy . the People : Proceeds of tag Delta Theta Fraternity, a Coffman, matron of honor; Miss economics honorary. will meet gales by band and PTA finance Dorothy Hammonds -and Miss that afternoon in Room 162. committée members will go to- Guild to Meet Connie McGuire, bridesmaids: Mr. Th Buttle Woman's. Faculty ward purchase of uniforms for Hinesley, best man, and Nick €. Sui er YWOMAans 2 . The St. Margaret's Guild will
Club will hold its annual facultyfamily .dinper .next Friday in-the university cafeteria. Members of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity will hold - an informal dance the same night in the chapter house. Sigma Chi: Fraternity . pledges will have a dance that night, too, and the Butler Accounting So'iety will have a dinner meeting in the Famous Door Restaurant.
Band Groups to Meet Kappa Kappa Psi and Beta Sigma, band honoraries, will hold a dinner in honor of hew members after the Indiana State {football game Nov. 18. The Mathiematics Club will hold their second meeting of the month Nov. 20. Religious Emphasis Week will {be observed on the Butler campus, beginning Tuesday, Nov. 21. Thanksgiving vacation will (begin Wednesday night, Nov. 22 and will continue until Monday, Nov, 27. Members of Pi Beta Phi Sororlity will have a smorgasbord dinner for their mothers Wednesday,
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Nov. 22, in the chapter house. The Delta Tau Delta Fraternity will hold a house party Friday, Nov.
24. to Sunday, Nov. 26.
The Ichthus Club will hold its
Second meeting of the month Monday, Nov. 27 in Atherton Center.
IFC Hears
Mrs. Chapman
Clubs Told Women's Role Is Important
It is the obligation of women’s clubs. to bridge the gap between [America’s scientific and industrial progress and her social development, Indiana chab leaders were told today. Speaking at the Indiana Federation of Clubs’ “annual . council meeting Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman, Jerseyville, Hi. toid the women she sees “our clubs, not only as the pulse and conscience of America, ‘but as the heart of “America and of the kind of “peace: ful world-we want,”
The... General Feder tion —vice presents WAST not ator “for panels at the instityte program on
federation -echai ny
AEH we Mrs. Billings lig In a discussion on “Why Federate” Mrs. Claude BHlings. Akron, ‘said federation in club work saves time, strength money and effort and gives united women power in a state or national project. “It is the promotion of some particylar object wHich brings -uis into- the limelight as clubwomen.” Mrs. Claude’ Steele, Knox, presided. 2 Apr. 30, May 1-2 were set as dates for the 1952 annual IFC
convention jn the Claypool Hotel by the executive board at its meeting’ last night. The board will meet again on Feb. 2. That is also the date for the annual Federation Day art luncheon in connection with the Hoosier Salon. Mrs. George Baum. Rochester, is chairman Officers for the newly
ized IFC District Past President's
Club were named at a session yes- °
terday Mrs.. J.
in the Lincoln S P. Scott, chairman; Urba Joyce, Conriersville tary. and Mrs. Belle Miller Haute, treasurer.
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Members of the Stansfield Circle will sponsor the Civic,
Theater performance of “Good Housekeeping” Dec. 7. It will be
University Building, State Fair Grounds.
Mrs, Clyde Secrest;
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This is an effort to highlight,
circle presiwork being
‘dent, has named Mrs. Frederick 2 Tucker Jr.. general chairman for Sense ol community l the benefit event. day in the vear. These women concentrate
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Mrs. . Tucker's committee on the commandment, “Love Thy Neighbor.” cludes Mesdames CC. Nevin Har- They ‘do not question that they have a rewood, John W. Clark. Robert H sponsibility for their brother--be he a refugee Barrett, Robert V. Rawleyv and from overseas a. member of minority group Robert Hauk. or their own blood brother Tuesday-in- the Fletcher Place special united services that stress the reCommunity Center. The Rev. sponsibility of’ the individual for his neighJohn E. Siner will speak bor and our nation’s responsibility for nonMrs. Thomas J. Beasley Jr. self-governing nations . ‘hostess, will be assisted by Mes- Besides such things as clothes for people [dames Elwood Daugherty, Frank Overseas; they ask everyone for a contribu= 7 Weiland, Hugh Carpenter, John tion. This contribution is used to support the work for peace W. Clark, James R. Hasch and] of the United Council of Church Women. Also. the most urgent
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