Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 38

State Society Sets Event for Friday

The Junior Group of the Women's Committee, Indiana State Symphony Society, will give a! square dance for their membership only Friday in Orchard School. | Mrs. Joseph W. Barr, junior | group chairman, has announced] the dance will be from 9 p. m. until midnight. It will feature thé music of the Docey-Do’ers. The event will mark the group's fifth anniversar?y.’ The junior group was organized! during the 1945-46 symphony season at the suggestion of Dr. Fablen Sevitzky, music director and conductor af the Indianap-| olis Symphony Orchestra. | Originally it was made up of] high school and college students, / career and young married wom-| en, to. promote interest among young people in the orchestra. It developed into a mature unit of the Women's Committee of! the Sdciety that has assisted in all functions of that group. It has, provided a source of experienced members for the Women's Committee and the Executive Board and assisted in the orchestra’s/ season ticket, maintenance drives| and social functions, {

Wedding Set For Dec. | |

Miss Underwood Will Become Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Underwood, 316 E. Raymond St., announce the " approaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Jean, to Eugene Robert Williams. He is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe L. Wil-| Hiams, 35 N. Hamilton Ave. The couple will be married at (7:30 p. m. Dec. 11 in the Engle- | F wood Christian Church. The Rev.

Harry Poll will officiate at me PTA Congress to Meet In Chicago

double ring ceremony. Chosen as attendants are Mrs. | > Lee Mathews, matron of honor: CHICAGO, Nov. Roland Luehring, best man, and

ushers,

Tea Planned

Mrs. Bruce Herrin is chairman for a tea and reception in of the staffs of the city's 28 |(,4 private kindergartens, nurse schools and day nurseries. It will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow In the Kirshbaum Center. The event is being sponsored the Indianapolis Branch, American Asociation of Univer-

{improvement of home,

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[public health services and for {publicly controlled, tax-supported schools to equalize educational {services throughout the country, {the PTA board of managers has {added support of national legislation to enable states to make more adequate provision for speielal services, These are required {for the .education of physically

Yule Dance Date Set

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M.

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nual Southern Club Christmas dinner-dance,

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Indianapolis Athletic Club.

will be in charge of decorations and Dr. and Mrs. Norman B.| Johnson, invitations. |

The general arrangements com-|

; {len B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Don- . Mrs, Bruce Herrin sity Women. It is for the purpose of forming an organizatiorf of the private kindergarten staffs, ie,

{Charles C. Josey, Mrs. Kennedy {Reese and Mrs. Rohert Bracken Sr. Dr. Josey is president.

Southern Club

~ ~ » The proposed purpese of such An organization would be fourfold. ; ONE: To provide a program of in-service staff training.

Indiana Files Ter ion we wie. Youth Report

ents and patrons as to what | A 52-page report of Indiana's to expect from a good nursery outstanding achievements in he: center, . half of children and youth in the FOUR: Work for eventual last decade has heen sent to legislation and licensing. Washington for discussions dur-| Need for such an organiza- (ing the Midcentury White House tlori has risen because there is Conference.

no standardizing or ‘licensing The report includes acconipagency for schools enrolling lishments in welfare, health. edu-pre-school age children at pres- cation, and recreation major

ent. : Mrs. Ben Poer, AAUW preschool education chairman, will

problems relating to youth programs, principal unmet needs of children In the state, and the

preside at the organizational [study and findings of the Indiana meeting. Mrs. Doris Camp- School Study Commission. bell Phillips, Indiana Univer- - :

sity School of Social - Service professor, will lead the discussion of aims for the organiza-

Review of ‘The Wall | Arranged for Tuesday

tion. The last of a series of hook “What Makes Freddie Hit?” reviews by Rabbi Maurice Gold8 skit by nursery school work- hlatt will be presented at 10:30

also will

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ers, gram, - Assisting Mrs. Herrin with arrangements are Miss Harriet Bury, Indianapolis Council of

be on the pro-. a. m. Tuesday in fhe Indianapolis - Hebrew Congregation Temple i Rabbi Goldblatt will review! “The Wall” by-“John Hersey. He |

‘will be introduced nov Mrs. Manuel

Bocial Agencies; Mrs. G. E. 8. Cassen, president. of the Temiple Richardson, Kirshbaum Cen- Sisterhood, sponsor of the geries. ter; Mrs. John Marlowe, Or- Assisting Mrs. Louis Fink chard School; Miss Julia Jacoby, ushers’ chairman, will be MesIndianapolis Day Nursery; Mrs, dames David Leventhal. Robert!

Oral Bridgford, Meridian Heights Kindergarten, and Mrs. Jerry York, York Kindergarten,

{Netzorg, Robert Finn, Mort Asher ‘and Harold Jaffe. ; |

: — Sandwich Spread Council Plans Program |” with an eve to the iunch ox.

For Borinstein Home here's a delicious spread for ham

€g8R, chicken and corned beef, Wednesday the Golden Age sandwiches. Chop sweet pickles| Committee of the Council of Jew-'in real mayonnaise. 1/se oneish Women will present a pro- fourth cup of pickles to a cup of; gram for residents of the Borin- mayonnaise, . #tein Home. It will be at 2:15 — p.m, : Guest entertainer will be Miss Bess Watson, Indianapolis newspaper reporter, who will sing, play the piano and give impersonations. A social hour will follow ‘the program. lin Mrs. Zachary Schrier is chair- ga) man of the arrangements comrafttee.

Salting Almonds

Fix the salfed m!monds for vour parties, right at home. Place! shelled almonds in a shallow pan with one teaspoon melted butter! for each cup. Stir well and roast | slow oven about 25 minutes. | t while hot,

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are general chairmen for the an-|

“Yt Will be held Dec. 16 in the|

Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Leach’ mittee includes Mr. and Mrs. Cul-! |

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Times Special

25—The National Congress of Parents especially. Mr. Mathews and Pete Curran Jr, And Teachers will step up its legislation program for the

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e. . Another new objective declares County Units that purpose of federal grants in|

Good housekeeping at home comes first for Mrs. Frederick Tucker Jr. even before work on

Civic Theater play, "Good Housekeeping.” She is general chairman for the Stansfield Circle - sponsored performance Dec. 7 in the Indiana University Building, State Fairgrounds. - Lending a domestic hand are son, Frederick Ill, and daugh.

"ter, Lucinda.

ling in mind needs in rural areas

» Mrs. Robert F

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(Congress; Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, |

nt, and Mrs. Jack C.| |Greig, IPTAC legislation chair-| /man, are among those scheduled | end the conference. | 1

An open house, films and sev-

the library field should extend 'eral speakers are scheduled by,

public library service to all peo-

ple on an equitable basis

Director

Mrs. Ea Henson. | Mrs. Thomas G. Evans, New York, president of the National

Council of Women,

Keep- this week.

announces

the election of Mrs. Elza HenSon as a national board director. Mrs. Henson is president of

Indianapolis Council

of

county PTA units at meetings Unit meetings follow | MONDAY Garden City — 7:30 p. m. West Washington Street branch, Indiana National Bank. Study group meeting. Speaker, Mrs. Walter Thoms. TUESDAY Bluff Avenue -8 p. m. open house. “Safety and Recreation Builds for Freedom.” Alva Funk; films, “Know Your Indiana,” and “Teachers Beau.” . Mars Hill—7:30 p. m. “The School Builds for Freedom” Miss Jean_nette "Riker; film, “That. All (* May ‘Learn.” THURSDAY {Warren Central—1 p.m. Study Toup meeting. “World Understanding,” Mrs. Fern Norris. SATURDAY {Warren Central High School—5 | p. m. Chicken and spaghetti dinner and amateur show,

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. on | : : . Shank, regional | wij] school and the community at a vice president of the National meeting here Friday and Saturday. National officers, state presidents and state legislation chairmen Greenfield, Indiana PTA Con-| attend sessions in the Congress Hotel. Mrs. Rollin Brown, Los gress presidé Angeles, NCPTA legislation chairman, will preside, In addition to sponsoring bills, the U. 8. Congress to provide | eral aid to states for develop- 28 TY iment and maintenance of local |

Tea Booked

G. F. Sommer Will Marry Miss Sigler | Wedding Trip East . To Follow Rite

A motor trip east will follow the marriage today of Miss Mars garet Sigler to George F. Some | mer. vows at 2:30 p. m. in St. Paul's Episcopal urch. The Rev. La- . man H. Br er Jr, Advent Episcopal Church, will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Sigler, 6033 Park Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, Richard K. Sommer, 6050 Park Ave. are parents of the couple. The bride's two attendants, Mrs. John R. Roberts and Miss {Marjorie Siegel of Boonville, will

Event Will Finance Christmas Party

{ The Florence Nightingale Club | will -sponsor a benefit tea and | style show at 1:30 p. m. Wednes{day in Block's Auditorium. Proceeds of the event will be used for the club’s annual Christmas party for the Flower Migsion Hospital patients. Forgotten patients will received special atten-

Stephen Noland will speak on “Britain’s Experiment in Socialism.” The Tech High School Madrigal Singers Girls Ensemble, directed by .Charles Hamilton, will sing.

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Mrs. Edward B. Raub Jr. (left), St. Margaret's Hospital Guild

| 1d Mrs. Ernest Millholland, presi-| dal nroiact chairman, looks over some of the two dozen dolls be. |D¢ dressed alike in antique go dent, and Mrs. A. G. Smith willl | I " 0g | land pine green satin frocks. preside at the tea table. ing dressed by the guild members for patients in the General Hos-

Bridal Gown \ John M. Sommer will be the {best man. Ushers will be Jackison Teetor, Detroit; Philip R. Sige iler, Crown Point; Jerry L. Moss, { 1a « C John H. There will be a Christmas party | ; ee Sa (Shouidy C. Capehart and John for members at the monthly meet-| ih : q | > ra : ; ; : n | | The bride's white slipper satin Ing Dec. 1. Jt will be at noon mn De artment Club Schedule gown is fashioned with a pouf at the Warren Hotel, ; | . Sa the side of the skirt which ex Mrs. Noble Reynolds will re-

view “Smile IMease” by wiares Discussion Luncheon tends into a cathedral train. A

halp edged with Alencon lace will hold her full-length. veil. She will carry a cascade of Amazonica lilies.

pital children’s ward. The dolls will presented as Christmas gifts. With her are Mrs. Gil Gerald (center) and Mrs. Charles J. Gisler. Proceeds of the guild's annual Charity, Ball Saturday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club will go toward the guild's work in the hospital.

Hostesses will include Mesdames H. P. Willwerth, C. O. Terrell, John Starost, John Strack, Norman Brock, Edward Betcher and W. E. Ballard.

Meeting hostesses will be Mes-| “Youth Views the Road Ahead”. will be the forum topic for dames O. T. Harris, C. C. Clark, the. Friday discussion luncheon of the Woman's Department Club. rps], H. W. Pennington, J. W./ The luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. in the clubhouse. R tion Foll alters and Ralph Linder, |" Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, general chairman, will present Darréufecep’ion rofiows [Gooch and a panel of Howe High School students. Mr, Gooch is| A reception in the Roberts M a] Ik {Howe's production director. : |Room of the church will follow r S. e ema Students participating will be/from a six-month tour of Africa the ceremony. {Judy Morrow, Joan Myer, Jack and Europe. While in Africa she, The bride attended Butler Unibf ostess {Rogers and John Gooch. joined a 10,000-mile motor safari. versity .and was graduated from | Mrs. William T. Riker and Miss Mrs, George A. Frantz wil! lead Purdue YY. aay. i" . 3 1 {Nellie B. Fatout are in charge of | ns. {mem 0 . Music Study Club {luncheon reservations. 2 | Mrs. C. H. Jansen and Mrs. H. ority. Meets Tomorrow | Hostess chairmen will be Mes-| 0. Warten will be in charge of/ The bridegroom is A graduate Tomorrow's dessert. haichbon dames J. IL. Simmons, R. M. the social hour. {of Purdue and a member o meeting of the Irvington Music [Study Club will be at 1 p. m. in

Manring and A. W. Wilson. Assisting them will be Mes- Theta Pi Fraternity. * Assistants will includes Mes- fe Lx re aTRe ya j _ be at | ice. : , Ernest Jones, a - the’ home of Mre. Francis Hel- Ae A Aa Rea A To Oe Toyam } LYWCA Plans {kema, 323 N. Graham Ave, Ballard, Waiter Baxter, W. R. Scoles and O. L. Watkins. The hostess will he assisted by Bolen é B. Camp Wallace Clark. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh and bo lid L » Mrs. Charles Hamilton and Mrs. James Crooks and U. D. Crowe Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will pre- Oll ay air Pa: Henguiegson. : Mesdames Theodore F Fleck, Side atthe tea table, clude an Meer trio Wry |C: Wilbur Foster, H. G. Fried- Monday Guild == | [Helkema, violinist; Mrs. Robert MeVer, E. E. Gardner, A. J. Getz, Mrs. Ridge will review Whitely, cellist. and Mrs. George E. B. Hall, L. L. Hallam, V. A. er By the Dozen’ for the 0. Taylor, pianist. Halverson, N. H, Hill, W. I. Hoag Guild at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. George Newton, soprano, 2nd R. F. Hodgdon. the clubhouse. d sing a group of songs by Mesdames K. H. Hoffman, C.. The Guild, composed of sightHugo Wolf. She will be accom-| V: Jewell P. G. King, C. H.less women who are monthly made candies, cookies, cakes and panied by Miss Betty Brock who | Klaisler, A. M. Michel, H, E. guests at the clubhouse, is one novelties will go to the World also will present a group of Nolen, Frank Poland, L. 'H. of the many activities of the WDC pellowship Fund for the foreign piano solos. ; | Thompson, H. T. Walker, F. S. Community Welfare Department. ywcAs Current events in music will be Wells Sr, Helen Weston and Meeting hostesses will be Mes-| Committee chairmen of the given by Mrs. ¥. A. Whipple. Mrs. W- M. Wickizer and Miss Carrie dames Hezzie B. Pike, Hall and group are Mesdames Elmer BornW. L. McCoy will read a paper M. Hoag. R. G. Manning and Miss Pearl'kamp Chester Mines and Nel

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The annual holiday fair sponi sored by the program and eomCheap- mittee groups .of the Central Monday yw eA will be held from 9 a. m. tomorrow in (5 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs-

ay. The proceeds on the home-

on the day’s study theme, “Over- Mrs. Baker Speaker Kiefer. + '|Conatser, * Misses Melda Birk. hire, Rondo and Theme and Vari-| Mrs. Hugh J. Baker Sr. willl 4 S meyer, Sally Duncan and Barations, {speak on “Home Life in Many 9'€P Javer bara Henderson.

Lands” at the Wednesday meet- You can save many steps back |

. . Shine ‘em Up Put a pan of water in .he bot- Department. tom of the oven while fruit cakes The meeting will are baking. This gives the cakes p. m. in the clubhouse. a shiny crust.

ing of the WDC American Home and forth from kitchen to dining Pastry Designs room by providing yourself with a be at 1:30 large tray to carry dishes and silver for setting and clearing the Mrs. Baker returned last June dining table,

Pastry cut-outs matching the holiday seasons add atmosphere

serole dish and many desserts.

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