Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1951 — Page 35

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vens, a naval attache to Moscow from 1947-49, will discuss the thinking and life of the people behind the Iron Curtain.

AAUW Unit

Journal Editor i To Speak Tuesday

“Investment for Peace” will be the subject of Mrs. Ruth Tryon,

Legislation

Judge Gilkison to Address Meeting

Indiana Supreme Court Judge Frank E. Gilkison will give the

Introducing the Washingion, ‘Tuesday Xt, Ihe Lincoln Day address Thursday speaker ing Be monthly general meeting of the| i . : Indianapolis Branch, American for the midwinter conference of Capt. Miles H. CLEARANCE

the May Wright Sewall, Indiana'§ Hubbard, USN,

Council of Women. , SomBARding da His speech will follow a 12:15 Capt.Hubbard o_o 50, © oe p. m. luncheon in the Hotel Lin- plant here. -

coln, Recently Adm. Stevens was as-

Legislation has been selected cs signed to the joint chiefs of staff the theme for the conference in Washington.

OF opening at 10 a. m. | Previously he was assistant Mrs. Claude Franklin, legisla- naval attache at the U. S. Emtive chairman, will present at the passy in England. morning session Miss Helen Dan-

t The lecture is last’ of a series iels, Joint Citizens Committee of sponsored by the Americanism

Association of University Women.

Mrs. Tryon is national fellowship associate and editor of the AAUW Journal. A 6:30 p. m. dinner will precede the program in the Broadway Methodist Church. The speaker will discuss the | AAUW fellowship program, She ig in charge of the association’s orogram which awarded 33 fellowships for 1950-51.

The goal of & million dolar Indiana on Health and Welfare committee of the Wheel and Dis- Formerly Priced From ¢llowship fund 18 nearing com- Legislation secretary. She willitaff Committee, Caroline Scott nletion with contributions total- discuss various bills sponsored Harrison DAR Chapter, : $22 a5 + $69 9% ing more than $966,500, and indorsed by that committee. Chairmen announced by Mrs. ° 0 » ; : vo ® age . J. Francis Madden, hostess chair- t Directing Drive Review Vital Bills man, are Mesdames Melvin F. 1 TO Mrs. Paul N. Haris and Mrs. Tmportam bills pending before Cranfill, Carl E. Onstad, James REDUCED Tohn Heizer are in charge of the : ili : the General Assembly will be re- E. Aspinall, William O. Weber } JOR SIZES local drive for funds. It will ex- Mesdames Richard Lennox, Graeme Supple and Kenneth Lemons (left to right) check applica. viewed by Mrs. Franklin. and H. Edward Raffensperger. WEARABLE NOW Jun tend through February. tions for the scholarship fund of the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association. to ey 8, rE oa . ~ MM AND THROUGH $890 MISSES" SIZES Fach All Wy. or neh Igises ils The annual benefit bridge party of the Proceeds of the event will go into the !iated councils and various com- Guild to Meet THE SPRING HALF SIZES own quota in the national fellow- : . ’ p & itt duri h i | The followi ship plan. A contribution of $500 Indianapolis Panhellenic Association has been 8roup's loan fund. aie Lope uring the business EW Cee units ot the Tx oo . el for. a” ” i , i 4 . e tGuild will meet nex 9 Hite Bay Ab amed by the set for 2 p. m, Feb. 24. It will be in Block's LOANS .are made to upperclasswomen Mrs. E. L. Burnett iin charge week at the Service. Center at ® DEFINITELY Se rent a Auditorium, of Indiana colleges and universities and also to Of luncheon reservations. Mrs. ? ‘neividua’ g ‘ Members of the ways and means comml'ttee post-graduates. . Merle P. Speakman, music chair- the Methodist Hospital—Monday, The Indianapolis grant is held .. association are In charge of the party. Miss Louise Reiter is chairman of the com- man and pianist, will play. Third Christian and Broadway ! * hy Mrs. juliana Pineda of the They include Mesdames R. 8. Hiatt, Richard C mittee which administers the fund. Hostesses will include Mrs. Eu- Baptist; Tuesday, Grace Meth- : ® Philippine Islands. She is study- get Sami denied Committee members are Mesdames Martha gene T. Bailey,” Lafayette; Mes- odist, Calvary Baptist and Bel- | ing at Indiana University. | Lennox, 8. Walker Downing and Harry G. Mor- Turpin, William C. Loew and William B. Wil- dames John P. Cochrane, Rose| laire; Wednesday, Broadway, | CORNER MERIDIAN AND OHIO STS rr The Indiana state award, the gap, cox, Miss Miriam King and Miss Cleo Frazier. Marie Cruzaf, E. E. Padgett, G.| Methodist, Quaker and Perry| OR) A 2 STS.

we SECOND FLOOR _

Kathryn . McHale fellowship of ~~ 10, Byrd, F. J. Brown and W. D. Township; and Thursday, Mother

Rocker wna sw sencot we wor. OF. Alexander Baird to Be Speaker —— LTT.

temburg, Germany.

Members of the local board of Af Ww ! D tm + Cl A S * directors will entertain Mrs, Tryon oman S epar en u ession #3315 m Nncheon Tuesday I Dr. Alexander Baird, author, economist and radio commen- Kahler, C. H. Last and R. B. « : Ihe Sa tator, will be guest speaker for the general meeting of the Woman's Malloch. » Department Club Wednesday. 2a a Ty da alt ore . Mothers and daughters will be honored at the 1:30 p. m. event pL Sesanmes Frank MoCashn, a ma

. Valentine a in the clubhouse. Presiding will be Mrs. John W. Thornburgh. lowe, J. A. urna, J.

E t S t A report Will be given by the nominating committee. Mrs. yp, (. Messick, J. B. Phillips | E. E. Lett is chairman. he aOR an . 8, | G 37. ¢. Frank Poland, W. H. Polk, H. T.! n emem er ven e | Dr. Baird's topic will be “Fear Srahiahy, E, H. Little and G. ( ]

VanLandingham, 8. B. Walker,

Historical Group Is No Answer.” Born in Switzer- Mrs, Laurence Carter, Mrs. D, Frederick Wilson and Ford Wood. : : To Meet Tuesda {land and reared in France, the B. Vanderbilt. and D: Mabel Three generations, all active L TRI Fl T F p REAL VALUE \speaker received his law and po- Bibler are tea hostess chairmen. club members, will preside at the ness

A Valentine luncheon will be Assistants include Mesdames tea table, They are Mrs. W. E. held by the Indianapolis Histori- M. J. Austin, Walter Baxter, R., Kennedy whose daughter, Mrs. , cal Council at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday . hip, C- Cashon, R. H. Edwards, E. D. H. K. Bacheider, and _grand-: in the Hawthorn Room, x in le gg niin Farmer, C. W. Greenlee, W. C. daughter, Mrs. R. G. Moorhead, Mesdames H. P. Willwerth, ;¢' the Sorboniie in. Paris. Holmes, J. E. Hughes, LeRoy will be especially honored. : Brandt C. Downey. Clyde Monts: 4 oo A . SRE a van oe a ra i as i : » “Dr. Baird has worked as a bar- Shi Ve : . . Be yon ~ nernburgh, W. rister, foreign correspondent, a Women oters Back Merit Bills : and Fred J. Brown will be host. director of the astern Egopamie, Decisions on legislative em- revenue departments under the esses. Agency, pid ve secre apy O% phasis were made at the recent state personnel act of 1941. 1 the Pan - European Conference These merit bills are being

A committee headed by Mrs. W. -' India C. Bartholomew will present the "3, Professor at the Babson In- Indiana League of Women Voters 04 yy the Indiana Merft

litical sciénce degree at the University of Warsaw. As recipient

constitution and by-laws for stitute. : {board meeting in the Butler System Association of which the amendment and revision. Mrs. Was in Service University Atherton Center. league is a member. Lowell S. Fisher will préside at He also has spent years sa mill 3 board voted to work for The league will also give special the business session. tary service and has filled numer- three bills putting employees of attention to full-time health de-

Mys. A. B. Glick, first president ous posts both in America and tke conservation, highway and periment legislation.

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