Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 27

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Kappa Delta Alumnae | .

Will Meet Tuesday

Local and national philanthropic projects will be the theme! for the monthly meeting of the! Alumnae Assocla- |

ndianapolis ion, Kappa Delta Sorority, Tues- | day. Miss Mary K. Mitchell, 910 W. Drive, Woodruff Place, will be hostess for the 7:45 p. m. meeting. Miss Mary Heckard, Riley Hospital nurses’ director, will be

Sgguest speaker. She will be intro-

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uced by Mrs. Byron Kilgore Jr, local service chairman. A special guest will be Miss Wiargaret Longan, Indiana Uni-!

] versity School of Nursing fresh- |

In 1921 the national sorority hose the Crippled Children’s Hospital in Richmond, Va., as its principal philanthropy. Individual members of the so-

rority contribute to the hospital|

fund directly by purchasing Kappa Delta Christmas seals. This fund is allocated to the an-

Throughout the year, groups of Kap pa Deltas send boxes of toys,

g 11 support of six beds.

== gainers = these children.

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ary- cleaning.

"BIG BONUS DAYS AHEAD

“= porority also has given to the hos-

_inasium playground and X-ray

| lowship

~ tered by the American Academy © of Orthopedic Surgeons, is given

books and

clothing to

Fellowship Given During the past 28 years the

pital a mobile whirlpool bath, dental clinic, a tubercular unit and equipment for the corrective gym-

laboratory. In addition, Kappa Delta equipped the playroom in the Children’s Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Neb. An annual $1000 research felin orthopedy, adminis-

by Kappa Deltas.

Paul Harvey

p: Harvey, radio. commentator and news . analyst, willl speak on “Questions and Answers on Current Problems” at the] November lunch-| eon of the Scot-| tish Rite ladies’ Tuesday. The - luncheon will be at 12:15 p.m. in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Mrs, Clarence : .'T. Drayer, execEe jj utive committee

chairman, will! preside. Mes-| dames W. Clark Roggie, Francis A Sommer and] Otto C. Mahrdt are in charge of! decorations, Mr. Harvey broadcasts daily from WENR, Chicago, and previously has served with radio stations in Oklahoma City and St.

Paul Harvey

Louis. He has been NBC's special

events representative. He is a

Mildew Rots

Mildew spots which are not im- Roy Cunningham,

mediately dealt

which they appear. urface growth, brush or vacuum

the affected garment out of doors. [port on * Finish the job by washing or Christmas Jair to be Dec. 2 in the {chapter house.

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| and Farrel | Springer,

Irvington Assemblyites Warren Roth, Nina Ferguson, Bob Collier and Alice Hunt (left, and counter-clockwise) practice a "Texas Star" for Wednesday's square dance. =

A square dance, “Turkey's Last Trot,” will be held by the Irvington Assembly from 8.30 to 11:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Howe High School gymnastum. Miss Eileen Poston of the

Jordan Music College will call the numbers.

Bob. Collier, general chairman, is being assisted by Nina | Ferguson, Committees include Joan Unnewehr, Ronnie Del.anglade, Alice Hunt and Lucia Baker, favors; Warren Roth, Richard Allen, Dianne Moeller and Janet Draper, “entertainment Patrick, Judy Miss Ferguson and Bob Pirle, refreshments. Season tickets will be on sale for the last time. The Irvington Assembly _is sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs.

Mothers Club Plans

Luncheon Tuesday

The Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers veteran of the Army Air Force. Club of Butler University will w—————— imeet for a noon luncheon Tues{day in the chapter house. Mesdames.§ Homer L. with tend to Humke, James Higginbotham, T. weaken or rot the fabric upon R. Cleyengar To take off Bewsey.

Hastesses... will ..be.

and Joseph Ww.

Committee chairmen will the Zeta Tau

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __* ir Aims Irvington Assembly Will Have Square Dance Dec 3 |s Set University Worier Tt 2h tudy Group Meetings

Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women, study group meetings are announced - for

For ‘Messiah’ >!

In Irvington 19th Annual Event Will Be Staged

An Irvington community chorus will sing Handel's “Messiah” again this year on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 3. .

The program will be at 3 o'clock in the Irvington Methodist Church. J. Russell Paxton will direct the oratoric and Mrs. Paxton will be at the organ. This will be the 19th annual Irvington. performance sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs. Mr. Paxton has directed every

the remainder of the month. Mrs. Oscar Helmer, 5015 N.

The topic will be “Matinee.”

There will be a movie,

in Mps. Helmer's home. _ The reviews will inciude “The Way West,” Mrs. John Crawford; ‘Turquoise Trail,” Miss Margaret Duden; “Yankee Exodus,” Miss Elizabeth Fletcher, and “Alive iu

year. . ar ”" J » the Brownstone Age,” Mrs. R. M Mrs. Francis H. Insley, Union Vandiver. Mrs. D V. Brown is of Clubs’ president, has named chairman Mrs. — Arthur Robinson, general :

chairman, a post she has filled every year, Honorary chairman is Mrs. Charles A. Harirs, who founded the East Side event.

Nov. 27 Session Nov. 27 the Homemaking Arts will meet at 8 Dp. m. {of Mrs. Glenn Conway, {Garfield Drive, Treatments”

in the home 2235 E. “Wall and Window will be the subject.

Cleaning Tip

As a finishing touch after each

vacuuming of your rug, go over Chairman is Mrs. Charles Cox. the surface once more lightly, Mrs. A. W. Brayton III is running the sweeper in the direc- chairman of the Music group tion of the lay of the pile. which will convene Nov. 28. Host-

Illinois St., p. m. tomorrow for the Contemporary Literature (afternoon) group.

“Preface to a Life,” opment of the child's personality. cussion leader. Chairman is Mrs. Ben Poer. Short reviews will highlight the meeting of the Contemporary Literature (evening) group.at 7:30 p. m.

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will be hostess at 1:30

Presenting the program will be

Mesdames Lloyd Wilhite, E. Perry Flick, Paul A. Harris and C. E. Roach. Mrs. Howard King is chairman, Members of the Pre-school Education group will meet at 8 : o'clock tomorrow night in the Butler University Hall of Religion. ment of the Womans’ Department dealing with the devel- Club will be hostesses to

Dr. Patrick Israel will be dis-

The public is invited.

Tuesday.

ess at 8 p. m. will be Mrs. Wayne. Harvey, 53300 Woodside Drive. A program

Mrs. Otto Janert, Dental Auxiliary Party Nov. 28 A “get acquainted” party will} be held by the Indianapolis Den- | tal Society Women's Auxiliary at!

1:30 p. m. Nov. 28. Mrs. John Geller will be gener-

berry, E. 96th St. meeting before Russell M. side.

the party, Mrs.

Whitmore will

‘WDC Unit - To Entertain. General Club

Friday in Clubhouse

eral club Friday afternoon. It also will be ©’clack in the clubhouse.

will give the musical program, . on Schubert and “Romance With Flowers.” Schumann will be presented by will be introduced by Mrs. C. E. ‘ Griener, department chairman.

‘Mrs. Frank J, Uhl have planned a "chrysanthemum table arrangement.

I H. J. Berry, G. A. Bowen, (E. L. Burnett, C. J. Carlson, Wal{lace -Clark, J. R. Donagh, E. B. al chairman for the event in the | home of Mrs. James W, Huckel-| [vans ig a %. w There will be a short business |Woods.

pre- be Mrs. Edward L. Pedlow and Mrs. Oscar L. Watkins.

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Meeting Is Booked

Members of the Garden Depart gen= The meeting will be at 1:30 Mrs. John F. Wild III, harpist,

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Mrs. William F. Kraas Jr. and

Tea hostesses will be Mesdames . E. Artist, A. C. Barbour, R. BE.

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