Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1951 — Page 9

FRIDAY, MAR. 30, 1951

Dr.Herman L:Shibler

Among Speakers For

State PTA Convention

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| ’ . Education For Freedom’ is General Theme; | Mrs. Joseph Walker Plans Address | Addresses by Dr. Herman L. Shibler, Indianapolis public schools superintendent, and Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, |

Greenfi€ld, Indiana Parent-Teacher Congress president, will! open the annual state convention program this month. Education for Freedom” fs the general theme for the Apr. 18, and 19 meetings in the Murat Theater, Registration of delegates and visitors will begin at 8 a. m. Apr. 18. Local unit presidents will lead the processional at 9:30 a. m.| Dr. Shibler will talk on “Education for Freedom” and Mrs.| Walker will give “A Year in Review.” Following reports of the nominating and elections committees, | state life memberships will bé presented. A special luncheon for recipients. will be held at noon in. the Athenaeum. * * Highlights of the afternoon program will be a demonstration of visual aids in the classroom by Dr. Walter A. Wittich, Madison, | Wis., and a rural PTA clinic. Dr. Wittich is an associate professor rector of air world education for in the University of - Wisconsin TWA on four continents. school of education and director] Indianapolis and Marion Coun-! of the university bureau of visual ty Councils will be hostesses for instruction. |a reception for convention guests Dr. David E. Lindstrom, Ur- afterward. i bana, Ill, will be consultant for| Early bird conferences are the clinic, “What Services Can scheduled in the Claypool Hotel! the Rural PTA Render in the and the Hotel Lincolin for 8 a.m, | Improvement of Rural Schools?” | Apr. 19. Election polls will open | National chairman of the com- at the ‘Murat at the same time. i mittee on rural service, Dr. Lind-| “Evaluating Our Schools,” a strom is rural sociology professor talk by Dr. Lindstrom, is schedin Illinois University. He was led for the morning session. Folhonorary chairman of the White lowing a luncheon period E. C.!| House Conference on Rural Edu- Eash, IPTAC state citizenship,

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cation In 1944 and American chairman, will be in charge of a Te will be moderator and Jefferson-| Name Chairman man for a dinner and funfest that men of the Indiana Parent- ton, state music chairman, will greetings for the general assem-|will be accompanist. Age” will be the title of a talk by Mrs. Earl Stumpf, district 7A po ] * ray, past president and nee ur- \f y\yg Unite D $ lat the sessions will be officers and ames qa e jeongrese chairmen. Is Bride | IMrs. Greig, president; Dr. Allan Miss Rosemary Berling, daugh- vice president, and Mrs. George Were read at 930 2. m. today in chosen May 5 as the date for her W. Moore. | i i Mr. Mrs. of E. E. Hinkle, Greenwood. Whitder Place. Mr 2nd Mis i the Irvington Presbyterian! groom. | i rtha Jess will be! | Miss Martha SSUD : ston Jr. The bride’s honor at-| Jr. and Mrs. William B. Berling.| ‘Wore Suit | | William F. Hines, Greenwood, an apricot coat and orchid corAnthony and Craig Ekermeyer, h Claypool Hotel, the couple flew The bride-to-be attended ButBlvd.

Country Life Association presi-|panel, “Citizens in the Making.” | dent from 1943-46. Robert Detamore, Jeffersonville, ! ville High School students will Mrs. Walter Thoms is chair- participate, night in the Zion Evangelical and Director | Reformed Church for the chair-| Mrs. Ralph Morris, HuntingTeacher magazine. {direct the All State MothersingGov. Schricker will extend ers Chorus. Mrs. Jack C. Greig bly that night in the Murat. “Edu-| Adjournment will follow the recational Implications of the Air port of the elections committee] by Dr. John Harvey Furbay, di- director, and installation of the : . new officers by Mrs. James Muro o Miss Berling " |at-large of IPTAC. Presiding with Mrs. Walker Local 4 ouple . Candidates for the three offices | Miss Johnston On May 5, She I Be [to be filled during convention are| Mrs. Neil Hinkle 'A. Smith, West Lafayette, first! Vows uniting Miss Marilynn ! 4 . Johnston and Jerry J. Johnston ter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas A. Mellin, New Albany, secretary. |, °" ; . *.¢" Tourdes Catholic Berling Sr., 54 Johnson Ave., has Church by the Rev. Fr. James marriage to Neil Hinkle. The) Parents of the bride are Mr. prospective bridegroom is the son| and Mrs. D. E. Johnston, 321 Fred G. Johnston, 251 S. Audubon] A 2:30 p. m. rite is planned in| Road, are the parents of the bride- . ard | ie Rev. Howard J : | Attending the couple were Mrs. | {Richard White and Fred G. John-| aid of honor. Bridesmaids will| ae Mrs. Thomas A. Berling| : A ey, a pink suit with : navy accessories, . Alice Jean Berling will be junior bridesmaid. | | {| The bride wore a white gabarwill attend the bridegroom as dine suit with navy accessories, best man. Ushers will be Robert! |sage. Greenwood, and Charles J. Ber- Following a breakfast at the ling. . g to Mexico City. After Apr. 15 ler University. The prospective ; ; they will live at 5301 W. Kessler bridegroom attended Indiana ‘ | Dr. David E. Lindstrom | The bride attended Indiana mre {University and the bridegroom

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Wedding Date Is Set

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THE GAIT — Mrs. Ruth M, Staples, 7404 Michigan Road, gaits her two-year-old Shetland sheep dog, Champion Ken Sta Tom Boy. Gaiting is another important phase of pre-show training. Mrs. Staples serves as treasurer of the Obedience

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and for the girls registered for the college. With Mrs. Karl Stegemeier, club president,

and their daughter, Susan. John H. Roberts Jr. will accompany his wife, dinner chairman. Other Indianapolis guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Paul W. Burkholder, Jesse C. Moore, William H. Kreig, Robert Smith, Philip C. Allen and Francis W. Dunn and Mrs. William Townsend.

Others to Attend

Dr. and Mrs. Marlow W. Manion, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Fark and daughter, Ruth Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Summers and daughter, Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Enos D. Burton and daughter, Mary Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Simon and daughter, Lois; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Turner and daughter, Judy, and Mr, and Mrs. Warren H. Chase and daughter, Adeline. Messrs. and Mesdames H. Foster Clippinger. John Gamble, Fred M. Hadley, Robert Efroymson and Ralph M. Cole, Mrs. Charles W. Chase and Miss Mary Jean Milner. Among the out-of-town dinner guests will be Misses Helen Schleman, Clare A. Coolidge, Helen Barr, Helen Hazelton, Irene Feldt, Cecelia Zissis and Jane Brown, Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Butler and daughter, Jane Lee, Logansport. Mesdames Alexander Leich, Jack Stone and John Wiske, Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jones and Miss Mary E. Smith, Richmond; Mrs. Howard E. Stevens and Miss Helen E. Mahley, Terre Haute, and Dr. and Mrs, Newton Stallknecht and Mr, and Mrs. Henry B. Veatch, Bloomington.

Chairmen Named

For Garden Club

Mrs. David H. Sluss, president of Neophyte Garden Club, announces the following appointments for committee chairmen: Mrs. Miles Barton, program; Mrs Clifford Sadler, birds; Mrs. W. Glenmore Clute, civie, and Mrs. Henry DeBoest, horticulture. Mrs. D. J. Caseley is projects

chatrman; Mrs. Robert 1. Jahnke,

flower show; Mrs. E. J. Nugent,

doing hospitality; Mrs. J. 8. Battersby, |son, 502 Buckingham Drive, have

telaphone, and Mrs.’ F. L. Carter, publicity.

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Guests Li The guest list for the Indianapolis Wellesley Club dinner Thursday night in the Meridian Hills C

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POSING TO SHOW—Mrs. Robert Hiner, 6430 Central Ave., poses Wharfwood Buccaneer, her one-year-old Irish setter entry in the Hoosier Kennel Club's 36th annual all-breed dog show. The show will be presented Sunday in the Manufacturers Building, State Fair Grounds. Mrs. Hiner is president of the Indiana Irish Setter Club.

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- Daughters Schedule

Guest Tea

| Event Scheduled | At 1:30 Tuesday

Drybrough Abbey Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will observe Founder's Day with ‘a guest tea at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the 38th St. branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Harry Hughes, Chicago, who inspired the establishment of the chapter, will be honor guest.

Miss Isabel N,. Drummond, Daughters of the British Empire in Indiana president, will talk on “Experiences Under Many Flags” and will display articles from the various countries she visited the past year, Arrangements for the event are being planned by Mesdames Howard T. Griffith, Alex McVie, T. M. Shimer and C. P. Clark. Miss Frances Moder will preside. Nationally the organization was founded April, 1909, to strengthen

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fore the show preparing their pets for the big event. Grooming | Lea) the chapter grew out of . a te s. 8 plays a big part in the procedure. Here Mrs. B. G. Frame, New Bore De ae Hughes. 8 Augusta, chalks her West Highland white terrier, "Whigtown De- 'brough, now Mrs. Griffith, in Noborah." Other steps in the sprucing up line are washing, brushing, |Vember, 1835. combing and clipping. Mrs. Frame is president of the Indianapolis Recall History Obedience Training Club. | Im 1940, just at the start of ro ————— ~ World War II, the chapter had 240 ° [women knitting, collecting clothrogram et Y orority !Ing and preparing surgical dress‘Ings. Meetings were held in the Mrs. Dorothea Craft Bertorelli review. The series will close Advert Episcopal Church and in I or I imo. {May 6 with an svening of masio)the oie of ¥rs. Maly R. Saple, day a Zeta Ta S80- ghlight o at per was rority Chapter’ House, 715 W, by Miss Marian Laut, pianist and a benefit musical tea for the Hampton Drive, in a dramatic lecturer. Allied Relief Fund held in the program. - Mrs. Bertorelli, stage and radio home of Mrs. Frank R. Weaver. This will be the second in fhe Actress, will give a varied pro- A medal of merit was awarded 1051 Sunday soirees, annual gram featuring a monodrama, the chapter by the British governbenefit * project of the Butler ‘Catherine of Russia.” ment for its many contributions Chapter alumnae of the sorority., Miss Esther Renfrew, charter with special citation for the On Apr. 15 Mrs. Barbara member of the Butler chapter, is leadership of Mrs. Shimer and Fischer Dearing will give a book soiree chairman. Mrs. James Bryson.

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ountry Club is announced. | Honor guest will be Miss Margaret Clapp, Wellesley College president. The event is for the alumnae and students of the school |

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Panhellenic Unit to Meet

The Indianapolis Panhellenic Association will hear Wilbur D Peat, director of the Herron Art Museum, discuss “Dutch Masters in Indianapolis,” at its 8 p. m. Monday meeting in the museum. His talk will be based on the permanent collection of 17th Century Dutch masters. This is the second meeting of the year open to all members of sorority alumnae groups in the] city. Miss Phyllis Anderson, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Peter Terzick, Thomas

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Marian College = | Guild Plans Tea

Members of Marian College! Guild will hold a tea at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the college's Clare Hall. : Mothers of senior high students will he honored, officers will hé hostesses.

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returned from a trip to New York.

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