Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1951 — Page 19
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SUNDAY, MAR. 18, 1951
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Notre Dame | Program Arranged
Anniversary Event Scheduled Apr. 2
i |. The Rt. Rev. John J. Cavai Inaugh, ‘CSC, University of Notre | [Dame president, will be the prin- . [cipal speaker Apr. 2 for the 28th annual observance of Universal Notre Dame night by the Indianapolis University of Notre Dame alumni, Hugh Burns, athletic trainer at the university, will be toastmaster for the event in the Indianapolis Athletic Club main ballroom, Wives, mothers and guests of members of the local alumni will attend for the first time. Pre-
Alpha Delts Mark 100th
Anniversary
Convention, Tea ~ Scheduled Apr. 13
A tea, dinner and convention will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Alpha Delta Pi So-| rority. : The Indianapolis Alumnae Club
will honor Miss Maxine Blake, Seattle, grand national president, at a tea to be held Friday, Apr. 13, in the Governor's Mansion. Mrs. Paul Butt and Mrs. Bernard Jeup are in charge of the arrangements, Invitations have been extended to local Panhellenic] delegates and alternates. Miss Blake will speak the next day at the annual state day luncheon in the Columbia Club.
+ Association Sets Annual Card Party
Mutual Service Group to Meet
The annual card ‘party of the Mutual Service Association will be at 8 p. m, Mar. 26 in the Murat Temple. Proceeds will be turned over to the Mutual Service foundation trust fund for use by trustees in assisting needy business and professional women who apply for aid. Chairmen have been named by Miss Helen Brown, assotiation president. General chairman is Miss Mar‘garet Hiles, Assisting are Mesdames Harry E. Calland, Emma McKinney, Sue Sherman and Pat Sunman, Miss Edith Ambual and Miss Marie Stevens.
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ariety Show Set Thursday
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Miss Sarah B. Moore The Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women will be hostess for the National Association of Insurance Women's regional conference. It will be
Events—
TOMORROW |
Contemporary Literature Study Group, Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women--1:30 p. m. Mrs. R. B. Kling, 6830 Willow Road, | hostess. “The Historical Novel." Miss Elizabeth Hall, Miss Ozelle Blanton and Mrs. Howard King.
Pre-School Education Study
AAUW~—8 p. m, Mrs. Charles Meyer, 4815 Park, hostess. “Scattered Showers,” dramatic! skit with Mesdames James S8ligar, George Sears, Gordon Hol-| brook and Allen Lawson,
service. 7 p. m. board session. | Auxiliary to Marion County Juvenile Center—12:15 p. m. Hotel| Washington. Speaker, Mrs. Mary Miller Dale, Juvenile Court referee. Election. Carnelian—Noon, Mrs. E, A, Carson 5466 N. Pennsylvania, host-| ess.
Activities for this eyent will beigin at 10:30 a, m. with registraition and a workshop to be conducted by Mrs, William Dwinell.
Mar, 31 and Apr. 1 in the Hotel Lincoln. General chairman is Miss .8arah B., Moore.
Miss Irene Schaekel,
viously the anniversary has been| limited to the men, The women will join with the women .in 122 ofties throughout
The organization was founded in 1903 by a small group of Indianapolis business women who
wanted to provide a summer social
Alpha Epsilon Chap., Delta Theta Tau—T7:45 p. m, Mrs. Gene Roe-! ger, 6917 Washington Blvd, | hostess,
Group, Indianapolis Branch, Ibe
PAGE 0 Reception Set for Drive
Planners
Jewish Fund-Raising Parley Planned
Broadmoor Country Club will the scene tonight of a recep=
tion in connection with the plane ning conference for the 1951 Mobilization for Jewish Needs.
Some 15 women’s organizations
[throughout the city are co-operat= Memorial Unit, American Legion !n8 In arrangements for the reAuxiliary—7;30 p. m. Antlers ception, the first of its kind in Hotel. Report on community connection with the conference
which each year preludes the fund-raising campaign.
Julian Freeman, Jewish Wel fare Federation president and national head of the Council of Jew= ish Federations and Welfare Funds, and Richard Gudstadt, principal speaker, will be honored. Mrs. Philip Fichman is recep= tion committee chairman. Mrs, Godfrey Lefton heads the table decorations céemmittee with Mes-
home for less fortunate fellow - ! committe chairman, will have | 3 1g| Indianapolis Parliamentary Law| workers. A home was established ‘Awards ; charge of the luncheon and ban- [ee ard 18 math Notre Dames —12:30 p. m. Mrs. John H, Joy-{dames Charles Peibleman, Sam and maintained on a wooded plat | Reports from active chapter quet arrangements. : spi Siw : “ | Merson, 7272 N. Pennsylvama, ‘CON an ert G. Reuben, - near the present site of Butler |presidents will be given, and the, There will be an open house 2° Sven h Gillespie is chair-| hostess. Panel discussion, “Im. #5¢ 8ling, 4 University. -v. . Sis red chapter having the largest at-| Mar. 30 for those arriving’early. | . Mrs. Josep Her of women. | portant Facts to Know About Hostesses Listed: Proceeds of the sale of that! fendance Wit: be awarded a cup! In the receiving line wil} he Man of a comm king ar] Nominations Mr, WIE. : ; property in 1947 provided the nu-| re] a 'An outstanding girl from each Mrs. Eleanor A. Sage, Topeka, all alumni wives, ma ng ing. |. White, moderator. ? * 5dg 5 oe lon will follow the cleus of the present $70,000 Foun- V, RR in _ |chapter will be chosen and pre- Kas., NAIW president, and Mrs. rangements for the galpe ng: Booth Tarkington Chap. ITSC--' “Hout m, Planning conference. TT ren ioral Bw ARIETY SHOW COSTUME—Fitting Paula ~ Stillerman’s [sented with a crested gift. Christine D. Buchwald, Cleve- Assisting are Mesdames hana 12:30 p.'m. Mrs. Thomas Ruse. nes or the event will be i board of six trustees. costume for the 36th annual Purim Ball Variety Show is her mother, | Mrs. Thomas Young, general land, national vice president. |M. Fitzgerald, Karl F. Jonson 3418 College, hostess. Election. po 0 . oon Berger. Herbert, ———————— Mrs. Louis Stillerman (left). Looking on is Mrs. Abe Goldstein, as- chairman, announces the follow-| Miss Genevieve H. Wiese, re- J. Albert Smith Jr. Nicholas J | gpeaker, Mrs. Noble Reynolds Ian Rar De Hyman Brosistant director for the sh | gional director, will preside at Connor and William J. Mooney. |Cherokee Chap, ITSC—12:30 p. m. : ‘nce Budd, Abe Bortz, * * sistant director for the show. ing committee heads for the David Cook. Ri Harmonie Unit i ; levent: Mrs. Edward Vaughan, the business sessions. | Mesdames Patrick J. Fisher, (Colonial Furniture Co. Merid- Coy 00 : Richard Efroymson, The Jewish Education Association of Indianapolis will sponsor |qecorations: Mrs. Frank Owings| Indianapolis voting delegates {Harvey G. Foster, Joseph M.| jan Room. Speaker, Mrs. H. G.|" ar a effer and Ben Fisher. * its $6th annual Purim Ball Thursday night in the Murat Temple |anq Mrs. Richard Aikman, enter- are Miss Iris Poole and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Joseph J. Argus and Connelly. ht oa ames Lee Gallinger, VicTo Meet Egyptian Room. tainment: Miss Pauline Stelnhil-| Blanche Hilkene, John C. O'Connor, Monday Conversation — 2p er parE: Aah Goldstein, A cast of 65 children directed by Bob Catterson will present per, favors and program; Miss — =~ - Mrs. Thomas Bell, 6331 River-! , n Intrater, . ' 2 i . ’ . “ Alvi J Harmonie Club members will| & variety show. Bill Moore 8 orchestra will play for dancing. Alice McNally and Mrs, Edward / + tional President side Drive. “The Peabody Sis-| Barnard ons torts Jacobs, study Verdi's “Aida” at tomor-| sens of the svent ou be used to further the educational Timeus, reservations; Mrs. Edwin nrernari eres (THArp), Mrs. Ernest D. pu c"o0 a Max Ria amrow’s meeting in the DAR Chap-| Projects o e associallons {Wilson, dance; Mrs. Charles Tage- . . Wales, |" Mesda. " ter House. The 2:30 p. m. pro-| School, 3456 Central Ave. General chairmen of the |..." plicity, and Mrs. pwinell, J Address Convention (New Era—12:30 p.m. Mrs. Mar-|.. Jalnes Martin Lares, Stan. gram has been arranged by Mrs.| School director is Aaron In- mens division planning the |, nop, oO | Jorie H. Shellhouse, 2021 Ruckle, pra ne) Tove. Lewis ip : ber, James W. Costin and Mrs. John| trater. event are Jacob Solotken and A dance will be held in thel Times Special hostess. Program, Mrs. Karl C.|Linderman David Li NS ns W. Hutchings. Mrs. Hutchings, Judge Saul I. Rabb is asso- Leo Talesnick. Assisting are evening with Gib Wilson's orches- WASHINGTON, Mar. 17—The International Federation Of Wolfe and Mrs. May Miller. |ypnoeran, Davi Pp. dosep will ‘serve as narrator. | ciation president and Mrs. Adolph Izsak, Joe Cohen, Mer- th i University Women president, Prof. Frances E. Moran, Dublin, will Chap, G, PEO — 7:30 p.m. Miss gohwarts mer and Arthur | 1 Segal is the Jewish rill Coh d Abe Bori tra providing the music. University| Schwartz. A string trio including Mrs,| Manue egal 18 e Jewis r ohen an ¢ borin. | o= dnder's Day di is be one of the speakers at the American Association of University Anna Kellum, 311 Berkley Mesdames Manuel Segal M. Martha Rucker Griffin, violin;| Education Auxiliary president. Mrs. David Hollander and A Foun ors jay th Bpey 5 Women’s convention next month, | Road, hostess. Educational and |gelig. Nat Smith, Louis ga. ey Mrs. ‘Consuelo Couchman Dun- | Mrs. Hyman Brosman is in Mrs. Segal are women’s divi- scheduled in the Sw org oom A barrister for many years at Kings Inns, Dublin, Dr. Moran| memorial program. A 3, Louis, aleany ck, meyer, cello, and Mrs. A. G.| charge of reservations. sion chairmen. {May o Glimak of ihe Sejebra ion is the first woman to hold the fitle and privileges of full professor Narrators—8 p.m. Mrs. Herbert weinberger Sion Weinstein, Er vl ay ih . | [which several members are plan- ship at Trinity College, Dublin (ol Sum my” Tre) iefding: 1 Meridian Place Alexander Wolf and Harry Zuck: Act 1 introduction. 2 S t p + I [ t \ ‘ning to attend. * .|There she has been regius' pro- °° : |X . . erberg: ; : : { Y i Foreign sic, Miss Clair Re § : LEC. Ferrelly ear or] ° arries : of as or ; c Will : |tessor of 1aw sike6-1044n Ele at = Er re Miss Nettiejane Myer. “gti Cc P . semsecwon MoT Meret W. 4. Stark, and Mrs, Jane| Two Easter parties will bé spon- A. Felland. The social hour host- FLAMES Will Present tended the Nuremberg trials as =~. == ' ion Apr. 'll.They Life in Pairs’ Mrs. F. E. Spin- ounty PTA Units A "Burroughs Adams, atcompanied/sored by Si. Margaret's Hospital essesrwiii pe members of the ghuld. |g 4. {, Need loftfial observer for the British“ dell, Schedule Sessi | by Mrs. Ray Patterson. Guild: in Goners| Hospital mus ir 1 1. Sulherland 5s go y Government. are Prof. John K. Fairbank, Har-| Nopjegville Tourlst—2 p.m. Mrs, SChedule Jessions rly A chorus of members will sing WeeX. y Rr 3 4 a Sa 5 wd er il Needy children will - receive Another headline speaker for vard University history professor, Fred Huntzinger, hostess. Pro-| Two Marion County PTA Units for several numbers. They are Mes- he party in the thildtens wan! be rs. a oy Rn vera [Raster bathe Dom Bigibers of the Apr. 9-13 convention in and Prof.<Edward M. Earle of gram, Mesdauis Boron Davey, will meet tomorrow. C. E. Eash dames C. F. Fox, H. B. Stitt, C. C.|W :30 p. m. Tuesday. Movies, . {the ub. Initiation | Atjantic City will be Norman i}. 1netituté for Advanced Study. . R, Mann an .F. Richards. ; “ Vy. Martin, R. I. Fidler, C. P. Duke, and cartoons will be shown. Ap d Li d {duties are being planned for Cousins. Editor of the Saturday ' ° Charl Malik a Vincent Chautauqua—Noon. Mrs. will talk on “The Bell Rings for J. C. Click and O. M. Jones and “live bunny” will distribute gifts. Fledges iste 'Bertha Rockey, Carol West, Bar- Review of Literature, Mr. Cousins, DT aries Mah, L. T. Freelapd, 2051 N. Ala- Good Homes” at the 7:30 p. m, Miss Gertrude Gutelius. Mrs. W.|Guild members will serve re- Ten pledges are listed by the bara Christenberry and Mary nas just returned from a more representative to the United Na-| pama, hostess. Program, Mrs. meeting of Lowell School. The A. Devin is director, Mrs. 8. A.|freshments. |LID Club. They are Eleanor Bull, {Dammrich. than two months tour of Europe tions, and Mrs. Edith Sampson, | 0. D, Waldon and Mrs. R. 8. “Gray-Y” boys will entertain, Greene, pianist. | The adult party in the Occu-|Ann Coy, Mary Ann Dickerson, New officers are Rosalind Mi€é- and Asia. He will discuss in- Chicago attorney and alternate! Haase. Officers will be elected. : Duets will be sung by Miss pational Therapy department will Betty Hartman, Connie King, |dema, president; Dot Lucas, vice dividual freedom. Keynote theme representative from' the U. 8, to Woman's Research — 1:30. p.m.| University Heights’ first aid Constance Connette and Mrs. L. be 2 p. m. Thursday. The program Georgie Mayer, Jeananne Red- president; Sue Shaw, secrétary- for the convention is “Freedom— the United Nations, will talk at Mrs. J, G. Benson, 3663 N. Del- class will be held at. 9 a. m. in E. Wallace and Mrs. R. H. Orbi- will include a specialty act and'dington, Ann Thomas, Janet treasurer, and Shirley Davis, pub- Our Responsibility.” the closing: banquet session Apr.. aware, hostess. 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