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SUNDAY, Nov. 12, 1950
Art Museum Tours Set By PTA Library Visits Also Planned
~ An invitation has been ex-
tended to the Indianapolis PTA Council by Herron Art! Museum to observe PTA Day
Thursday in the museum.
Wilbur D. Peat, museum director; has arranged for two tours, the first at 1 p. m,, second at 7p. m,, to be conducted by museum staff members. Council board members will serve refreshments.
The feature exhibit will be “Holbein and His Contemporaries.” Mrs. F. Harold Naegele, PTA
council vice president, has been appointed general chairman for
the day. Mrs. Andrew R, Bicket and Mrs. Harold M. Oshry will
assist. Members-of atl focal PTA units and their families are invited. 8 nw Tours through the Central Library Tuesday, ‘Wednesday and Thursday during National Book Week have been arranged by Mrs.
E. A. Elliott, reading and library service chairman of- the PTA Council.
They will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. Members of local units may make reservations with the library service chairman of each school, with Mrs. F. E. Crostreet or with Miss Pauline French at the library. Each tour can accommodate
—only-15-parents-so-early reserva-
tions are requested. - = I u A study course for mothers—of pre-school and primary age children is to be sponsored by the Indianapolis PTA Council. According to Mrs. R. K. Buckner, pre-school and kindergarten extension chairman, the first of the four-session series will be from 9:15 to 11:15 a. m. Nov. 27 in the PTA office in Manus Training High School. Miss Ida Connor will fad the “Why a Kindergarten?” 2 Other topics for the course will
be “Fun With Your Small Chil-
dren,” “What "to Expect in Be-|
havior and Emotional Reactions” and “Character Trainingand Spiritual Guidance.” Dates of future sessions will be announced later.
Joan of Arc Dance Friday
The Altar Society and Women's Club of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. will sponsor their annual fall dance Friday night in the Highland Golf and Country Club. General chairmen include Mrs. Arthur J. Queisser and Mrs. John ~-Harrington. Other chairmen include Mrs. Phillip Cornelius and Mrs. W. A. Kemper, program; Mrs: Edmund J. Shea, reservations, and Mrs. Kathryn Smith, tickets. Members of the Aleket commit tee are Mesdames A: Bloemker, Richard EE ee Cummins, J. Albert Smith, Henry Frommeyer Jr. John Riddle and Robert J. Meyer.
Sorority Collects Children's Toys
Toys for the Indianapolis Hearing Society kindergarten children will be-eollected Wednesday at a meeting of the Indianapolis Kappa Kappa Club. —A6:30 p.m. covered-dish sup«per will be in the 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. _ Hostesses will be Miss Mary ~ Nees,—chairman; Mrs. J. C. Stafford, Miss Elizabeth Sanford and Miss. Dorothy Dickens.
Sale to Benefit
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A picket fence, vari-colored crepe paper awning and balloons won't provide all the atmosphere for the “10 Cents a Dance” at Broad Ripple High School’s Carnival Friday night. Even more realistic will be the 12 student hostesses, resplendent in gay carnivalcolored costumes as they take tickets, serve popcorn and “Cokes” in the girls’ gymnasfum. This year for the first time a dance ‘has been arranged in connection with the seventh annual Carnival scheduled to “take off” at a 5p. m. dinner in the cafeteria. Chairmen of the dance activity are Mr, and Mrs. William F. Nixon, members of the -Par-ent-Teacher Association; Carnival sponsors. i Answering hostess roll call will be Nancy Nixon, Carol Crosbie, Nancy and Janeane Newhouse, Carol Billeter, Nancy Smith, Alice Rutter, Helen Eby; Nancy Woods, Melvalee Nollau, Janice Clinton and Nancy MecNay. Intermission entertainers will include Joan Bechtold, soloist; Martha Sue Sanders, accordion-ist—and-DPick Mol; Pianist: i
Human Rights To Be Topic
“Human Rights—the Task Before Us” will be the discussion subject for Tuesday's dinner meeting ‘of the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women. Dinner will be at 6:30 p. m. in the Broadway Methodist Church. Mrs. Russell R. Benson, AAUW
state education chairman and
immediate past president of the local branch, and Miss Frieda Renfro, Bloomington, will speak. They will discuss the Zurich Conference of the International
Federation of University: Women whith they attend this — August. “Human Rights” ference theme.
Card Party
Arranged
The fall card party of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral Altar Society will be Wédnesday at 2 and 8 p. m. the Cathedral Social Center. Chairmen are Mrs. Paulissen and Mrs. Harry E. man. Mrs. A.W. Dum and Mrs. Fred Gislet head the candy committee lassisted by Mesdames James
Brunni, Albert Adams, J. A. Trowbridge, Betty Haymaker, J. L. Dugan and George Cox, Miss Jane Lamb and Miss Marie O'Connor. New officers of the society assisting with arrangements include Mrs. Charles ‘B. Lines, president; Mrs. C. F. Neville, vice president; Mrs. Joseph F. O'Mahoney, secre-
was the con-
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tary, and Mrs. Walter Maloney, The ce trom philanthropies available at a dinner meeting of treasurer. will benefit from the dance pro- the alumnae group Tuesday in ceeds. the & id Plar During the past year the na- house n tional—organization—has—eontrib—4-—— . Ul ans Legion Group Plans”
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Nixons Direct Broad Ripple Carnival for Friday Night
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Nancy Nixon, Carol Crosbie, Nancy Newhouse and Carol Billeter . . . try on heir hostess costumes for Broad Ripple High School Carnivals "10 Cents a Dance."
Chairmen Are Named
For Evergreen Dance
Mrs. Jack M. Srader and Mrs. Lamar Layfield have been named
chrairmen for the annual Christmas Evergreen dance to be given by the Golden Age Committee of the French, John Medaris, D. M. Miles th
he Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma The dance will be from 9 p. m. Dec. 9 to 1 a.'m. in the Columbia lub.” Walt Jackson's orchestra will play. Committee Tindall
Jr.
chairmen include , vo given by a voluntary agent. Jr. and Mrs. Kappa also contributes to the decorations; French War Relief through the and Dorothy Canfield Fisher Fund which assists needy French chil-
Babcock
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On Committees
Woolling, Layfield, A. L.
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house for elder S. with reservations and -tickets. ly Kappas
$4375 in - undergraduate
$1500 in graduate = Members of the Gaillard Unit.
; ’ y The anniversary tea and oP gopq1 ships and $1500 in foreign American Legion Auxiliary, will p : Mari ‘ounty hause . of “the Medion Coy 11) study fellowships to both non- pave charge of the Sunday morn,Guardian.. Heme Guild will be fraternity and: fraternity women. jp ri in the I ai : B “ 0. ~ 2X Se ty et pay 3 ogram In e Indiana Boys from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. Tuesday g prog AL
Award Planned
School next Sunday.
in the home, 5751 University Ave . : gro Mayrice Hunt, Indiana State - This year a special fellowship Mrs. Howard Enix is in charge Welfare director, ~will speak, AW » made to a woman 2f the program and Mrs. Claud a foreign occupied Barton'is unit president Thére also will be a musical area To =tu ady in the field of re- A magic show will .be Present pregram. habilitation and physical med- by Frank Holland. Harry Camp-_ ‘In the receiving line will be icine. This is the first such award bell ell will play the piano. Mesdames— Gerald Baker, John i TT ay a oa
M. Moore and Francis Insley and Miss Agnes Perkins. Mrs, Albert {Holman and Mrs. C. C. Masenten will preside-at the tea table. . | Members of the planning committee include MésSdames Robert Platte, Joseph Guidone, Wiliam: Haine and Julian Johnson, 4
i » 4. @ = — g- Child Clinic Butler: Molthsrs Club _Alpha Theta Latreian Club will Tg Honor Presidents. _spansor a rummage sale Saturday Sa in thé Antioch Baptist" Churth, Past Presidents Day will fe y= 123% N. Missouri St. Proceeds will celebrated ‘by the Butler Univergo tothe club project, the Marion sity—Dela Tau Delta: Mothers E County Child-Guidanee-Clinie: ‘Club Tuesday. There will -be-a r Committee chairmen include ‘pitch- in” dininer at Iz 45 p.m. ps Mis Joba K.- Stiifman, publicityiin the chapter hotise— : io —Mrsz Russell Whitmore. posters; — Mrs. Taverne Wilson, ~hostess']—— i “Mrs. Robert C.- Lamm, wrapping chairman, will be assisted by ! ? materials, aad Mrs. B. T Gates &. D. Goodnight and Mrs. £ Jr. collections, + Reece. - i Choose Them from the . ’ . : 1 ‘Selective Gifts at ROWE'S 5 mes!
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Tickets .for the dance will be
Be Univeristy" chapter Armistice Day
Jewish Unit
Sets Meeting
The first program- arranged by
Council of Jewish Women will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Borinstein Home. The program will include a prayer by, Rabbi Nandor Fruchter of Central Hebrew Congregation and a musical programm by: Can tor M.- Glass, Beth-El Temple, A social hour will - follow, Another program is being ar-
Mrs. Thomas Hasbrook; reserva-- : a dren. ranged for Nov. 22. tions and tickets. Olher Kappa philanthropies in-| Committee chairman is Mrs. ‘el student loans, graduate Zachary . Schrier.-Assisting her
Herbert Falendér, Leo Paul and
Club Observes
Members-of-the Municipal -Gardens Woman's Department Club will observe Armistice Day with a patriotic program tomorrow noon in the Lafayette Road clubhouse, Mrs. E. “Songs of A board
C. Rumpler will talk on the American Wars.” meeting at 11 a..m.
will precede the covered-dish luncheon and general session. Mrs. J. C. Starr. will preside, Mrs, Roscoe Conkle “will have charge of hospitality. Hostesses | will “be . Mesdames Joseph—Han-
cock, O. T. Harris, W, 1. Hoag and Howard Spurgeon. |
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eon of the Community Welfare Department, ment Club, will be at 12:30 p. m. | Wednesday
on “Child Guidance and Its Place
in the Community.” Tvdinig Cab, Iysu 1: ny = Indiana General Assembly ses= a tei : Mrs. Ear insinger, N.! sions. Marion Chid® Guidance: Com. Campbell hostess. Speaker, ‘These Women will represent mittee and president. of the Mrs. W, Houppert. Mrs. their respective county and dise Indiana Neuropsychiatric Associ- Irvingion Usielie Fp. m1! Hy trict on the IFC Géneral Assems ation. : 0. H. Eakemeier. ii E. St. ply Legislative Committee, The x x = Clair, hostess. Program, Miss .ommittee will function for the The Great Books Discussion Amy Keene. a «,. |federation while the legislature Group of the WDC: will meet Irvington W( ha =P. MIS. is in session and will assist the Tuesday morning ~ with Mrs Louis Kirkof!. 815- N. C ampbell. IFC legislation department dure Royal A. Nicholas, 4036 E. 62d] hostess. “A Positive Program,’iing the assembly. St. Mrs. D. S. Meditch will lead , NG Re. penie Long. 12 Lobbyists the - discussion of Aristotle's TD s.tan Church Play, Two IFC members will be rege FMetaphysics.” “Joint Owners in Spain,” di. istered lobbyists during the ase a ’ » ; rected by Mrs. Fran x Fianiies. sembly. - Committee members will | The Contemporary Hour of the Chap. P PEO 13:30" p.on1. Mra. De assigned to cover various sese Literature-Drama Department ap Te ov 11: 2 hie te ~* sions of botih.the House and Sene will be at 10:30 a. m. Thursday or x ani yt 3 a, ily ate. with Mrs. Carl M. Sauer 5540 lanksgiving Story,” Mrs. Siien the 1525 regisiatere the N. Meridian St., as hostess. ee Hen 1 p. m, Mrs. W. W. IFC legislation department has Mrs. Lillian Kreps, chairman Seaple ‘2164 Guilford. hostess. Sponsored . a county-educational of the Foreign Trade Depart- Program. Mrs. B. H. ar aiar. "program in the legislative field. ment, : Chamber of Commerce, Social Study m. Mrs. F. During the 1951 General Ase
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Legislative Activity
Four Will Attend General Assembly
Events—
~~ "TOMORROW ae Mu Latreian—1:30 p. m. * Mrs. Gustav Dongus, 7414 N. Meridian, hostess. Program, ways and means committee. br Nu Latreian—1 p. m. Mrs.
Doctor to Talk E. M. Ransburg, 4539 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Speake r
On Child Guidance | Toner overly. The November discussion lunch- Chi Beta Kappa—8 p. m. Mrs. / . GG. Gross, 6043 E. 10th, host- Mrs. Royer K. Brown, Indiana
ess. Federation of Clubs leguistion Evangeline Chap., ITSC—7 p.m. . department chairman, has issued Mrs. T. C. Hundley, 701 N. , (a) to each county president Bradley, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. 554 legislation chairman for the Jules Zinter. names of four women to attend
Woman's Depart-
in the clubhouse.
Dr. Phillip B. Reed will talk
“ das Child 12:30 p. will speak on “Our Responsibility 5456 Hibben, hostess. Pro- sembly federation representatives
: Sims, to Foreign Trade Relations. . gram, Mrs. Paul W elchel. will concentrate on. bills written WDC members and guests may Tourists, Noblesville—2 p, m. Mrs. on policies adopted as resolutions
&ttend, Pro- in the May state convention in Cray- French Lick. - A. G. These include bills on the pure food, drugs and cosmetic act, the Vincent Chautauqua—Noon. Mrs. Children’s Bureau, kindergartens, K. E. Lancet, 6970 Washington local health units and commit
Blvd., hostess. Program, Mrs. C. ment laws.
Frank Campbell, hostess, gram, Mesdames Albert craft, John Sperry and Stevenson.
Sorority Sets
! T. Austin.and Mrs. C. 'R, Alumnae to Convene | yi, ert -B M For Tuesday Program Woman's Rotary 12:13 #p. ogus oney ~Hotel Washington.
"Mrs. Carroll Sipe will talk on “The Romance of the Diamond” Tuesday at a meeting of Beta Beta Indianapolis Alumnae ChapSorority. 8S. Koop, 3710 N. Colowill be hostess. will illustrate her
Mothers Club
Forum Topic
“Counterfeit Money” will be the topic for the forum hour discuse p qa ns Lunch sion Thursday at the Indianapolis Business and Professional Woms The Butler University Delta on's Club meeting. Mrs. Edith Gamma Mothers: Ciub will meet Fekelberry of the United States at noon Tuesday in the chapter gecret Service will be in charge. house for a mother and daughter. THe 6:15 p. m. dinner event will co-operative luncheon. be in the Woman's Department
Mrs. H rado Ave., The: speaker monds and a sound movie, “The Eternal Gem.” :
stunts of the Batter a0 Guest speaker -will be Mrs. A. Club. = rest for the 6.30 mm eapre |C: Watters, wife of Prof. Watters, at 8 p, m., Mrs. Ida S. Brod, guests X € 0:00 P. m. “carry-ipy tiers School of -Religion. iocal CPA, will talk on “Women
in dinner, The progrem and ai A orines missionary in India, and Finance.” A past national TE ve ns — a Mrs. Watters lectured throughout president of both the American 2 alker 1s in charge g.otjand during World War II Women's Society of Certified Pube Ministry of Infor- ic Accountants and the American
of .arrangments. Assisting her are ¢.. the India Mesdames G. W.’ Eppley, Bernard Society of Women - Accoun ts, Mrs. A. F. Smuck, hostess Mrs. Broo has her own accounts
chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. ing firm here. George Greenburg and Mrs. She also is a member of the side. Pre Frank Hardy. : Indiana State Board of Certified ; . re ¥ | Accountants which examines cane No Sticki Glycerine Used |didates for CPA status. She is O JTICKINng When making a molded salad|the first woman in the United Use a porcelain enameled dou- or dessert, first wipe the inside of States to be appointed to such a ble boiler for cooking sauces and the mold with glycerine. This! position. puddings. This prevents stck- makes the salad or dessert slide| Miss Irene C. Boughton will ing and burning. out easily. preside at the meeting.
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