Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1951 — Page 35
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Club to Hear
Wellesley
Professor
Dr. B. H. Stoodley To Speak Wednesday ||
Dr. Bartlett H. Stoodley, 1ead of Wellesley College's department of sociology, will speak nefore the Woman's Department Club at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday for a general club program. An authority on sociology, psychology and international relations, Dr. Stoodley will talk on “Women and the World of Tomorrow.” Mrs. Jane Burroughs Adams will ging two groups of songs. Xdwin Biltcliffe will be her accompanist. Because of a tie in election results for vice president at the March meeting. polls will be npen from noon to 3 p. m. Candidates for the office are Mrs, Alvin C. Barbour and Mrs. Bolen. Members new in the club this Year will be honored,
Special Hostesses -
Social hostesses will be Mesdames C. J. Carlson, E. A. Carson, J. T. Hamill, A. W. Holtegel, E. A. Kelly, V. C. Kendall” and
G. W. Shaffer. Tea chairmen, Mrs. H. J. Windt, Mrs. G. H. Hosmer and Miss Leila H. Partlowe. will be assisted oy Mesdames W. H. Abraham, H. A.
Adams, Blanch Anderson, J. S. Bardsley, Bert Beasley, J. E. Berns, C. J. Carlson, C. H. Crawford, G. E. Dunn and John F. Engelke. Mesdames E. P. Everett, Mar-| garet Fleury, C. H. Hayes, W. H. Hodgson, W. A. Kennedy, H. A. Koss Sr., E. 1. Poston. Frances
Rumple. Eleanor B. Snodgrass 0. R. ‘Sumner, J. A, Sumwalt, R..1. Thompson, H. M. Trusler,
F. C. Walker and H. 0.
Procter Club To Entertain
Guest Day Will Be Held Tuesday
The annual guest meeting of the Procter Club will be held at 230 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. William J. Stark, 3544 Central Ave. Assisting the hostess will be members of the social committee. Mesdames Kevin D. rosnan, Francis Israel and J. H. Hiner.
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At the tea table will he Mrs. Stark's daughter, Mrs. Oliver Schnieders. and her daughter-in-
law, Mrs. Stark Jr. Mrs. Murthe Martin will be the EBuest speaker. Her program will be be on “Mosques and Cathedrals. "
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RECIPROCITY TEA—The third ssl reciprocity tea of the Seventh District, Interne Federa- | tion of Clubs, junior women will be from 2 to 4 p. m., May 3, in Block's Auditorium. Members“of |
the Alpha Theta Latreian Club will be hostesses.
Special quests will include Seventh District board |
members and Hoosier junior clubwomen atterding the IFC annual convention opening May 2 in the
Claypool Hotel.
Pilots Elect Delegates
Detroit Site Of Convention
Mrs. Bessie T. Parks. Mrs. Gus Broo and Miss Frances Kelly have been elected delegates to the Dis trict 15. Pilot Club Internati 21-22 in
onal
spring convention Aor the Statler Hotel, Detroit Alternates from the local group will be Mrs. Ethel Minneyv. Miss Elsie Reid and Miss Ruth Fislar. Other Indianapolis Pilots who will attend the convention include Mesdames John H. Drurv.. Randolph Coats, A. A. Trefz. Wally Nees. Burl J. Wyatt, Augustus Coburn, C. Harold Trout. Grace P. Wicklund and V. B. McOmber,
Misses Genevieve Brown, Rose Cravets, Irene Fultz, and Vera Grant, A chartered bus leaving here Apr. 20 will take Pilots from Henderson, Ky.. Evansville, Indianapolis, Lafayette and Ft.
Wayne to convention. The project committee of the local group annourices the presentation of a film strip machine to Miss Margaret McKenna, head of the he Juvenile Aid Center.
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Alpha Thetas working on programs for the tea are Mrs. Jack K. Overmyer, gen. eral chairman; Mrs. Robert B. Stone and Mrs, C. Richard Lenglade (left to right).
Alpha Xi Delta
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Roosting the Alpha Xi Del 1951 day luncheon ih Atherton Center, Indiana's Brown County ha from a research and demonstra rority for the rural child.
The Alpha Xi Delta supplemental feeding
eve testing and dental programs which have reached more than 200 children and stimulated community interest will now be taken over by Parent-Teacher Association groups and Home Economics clubs. A report of this project at tne White House Conference on -Children and Youth, Deeember, 1950, resulted in plans for a health and community center to be built in Nashville. It will be sponsored jointly by the sorority and the Indiana Health Board.
Craft Program
Brown County will donate. the land and ‘the health board will provide the equipment and staff of doctors and nurses. The sorority’'s interest and financial support will be recognized by a permanent plaque on the building This year's plans of the organization call for development
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ftAnthropic fund for rday for their state B p i s ‘benefited during the past year tion project sponsored by the so-
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county. Participating families will be able to pay the minimum for
clinic services from the sale of their handicrafts in the state parks. Other national philanthropies
of Alpha Xi Delta include a foreign student program. the founder's memorial fellowship and an
annual gift of 100 books to a tuberculosis sanitarium. Last vear's gift was presented to the
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According to Mrs. Charles Gar-| ner, conference recording secre-| tary, delegates from Cincinnati, Cleveland, Louisville and Indianapolis ‘personnel associations for women will attend. f |
Miss Betty Boettcher, the local association's extension committee chairman, and Miss Jeanette| McElroy, program chairman, have| been in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Wanda Mosbacker will! head the 10-member Cincinnati delegation. Miss Dorothy Allen and Miss Mary Murray will repre-| sent the Cleveland organization.| Louisville delegates will be Mrs. Mary Jane Risen, Miss Mary | Louise Greene and Miss Sue Wade. The conference will follow a 12:15 p.m. luncheon in the Indianapoli§ Athletic Club. Representatives from Indianapnlis organizations have been in-] vited to a reception and dinner in| the evening. The organizations in-| clude the Men's Personnel Associ-| ation, National Office Managers Association, Altrusa, Zonta, Pilot, Soroptimist, Business and Professional Women and Women's Rotary. Dr. Paul J, Mundi. Chicago, will be the dinner speaker. While the Cincinnati and Indianapolis groups held exchange meetings last night and have corresponded with the Baltimore group, this is the first time groups from different. cities. have assembled and the first time an attempt to arrive at common standards and goals for a national organization has heen made,
Musicale Program Set
Active members of the Indian-
presented in a 2 p. m. program Friday in Ayres’ Auditorium. The program will include Mrs.
Jane Klony Bloomer, contralto, accompanied by Mrs. Jane Burroughs Adams, and Mrs. Cather-
ine Bell Rutledge, pianist. A quintet for clarinet and strings, composed by Miss Rosemary Lang, Jordan Music College, will be played by Miss Mildred Lind and Miss June Rodousakis, violins; Mrs. Ruth H. Thrasher, viola; Mrs. Marjorie Bernet, cello, and Miss Lang, clarinet. ” Miss Patti Browne as Madame Butterfly and Miss Beth Hilton as Suzuki will sing the second act
from “Madame Butterfly.” | Director will be ‘Miss Leola Turner and accompanist; John Gates, both of Jordan.
Mrs. W. N. Fleming Jr., has arranged the program,
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SUNDAY, APR. 8, 1951
IU Women's Alumnae Group fo Mark Fiftieth Anniversary
Men's Chorus
To Give Program SATURDAY night the Indiana University Women's Club will celebrate its
50th anniversary. The “Singing Hoosiers,” IU men’s concert chorus will pre sent the program, a variet) show, including many hilariou: laugh numbers, at 8 p. m, i’ Caleb Mills Hall. Proceeds of the event will b used for the club project, mair taining scholarships to the uni versity for Marion County girls
even better this year. A feature of the evening wii be the ushers, members wh will dress in costumes of 1901 the year the club was begun. The idea for such a group was simmering in 1900, but it took actual form the following year when IU alumni began lobbying in the General Assembly for a state budget for the university.
Request Denied FRANCES SWAIN, wife of IU president at that time, Joseph Swain, asked the legislature to allocate funds for living quarters for the women.
USHERS—Gowns of the 1901 period will be worn by the ushers for the Indian University Women's Club annual scholarship benefit program Saturday. Among the ushers will be Mrs. L. P. Muller, Mrs. John Raber and Miss Lucille Martin (left to right).
At a Dec. 27, 1901, meeting she instigated for both IU organization was made in 1922. High School teacher and active vest Frolic: dance; gh school alumni husbands and wives in ' “ d for funds Junior an senior tea; a | the old Denison Hotel, more The present name was 3dopted alumnae, collects he 1” she scholarship benefit and the June | definite plans were discussed to and Mrs. Frank Hatfield, 2426 every day after school,” she senior award breakfast. make the dormitory a reality. E. Northview Ave, was elected says. Until this year the club has
Interest waned and a second been the only IU women’s
. alumnae group in existence. yecyganization look. plate rp A nother is now in the formative been a thriving organization, Stage .in Evansville. open to any women who ever attended the university. Mrs. Elmer Sherwood is the current president.
More than 50 persons were present at the session which occurred during a meeting of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association. Between 1913
president.
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MRS. HATFIELD recalls that meeting was held in the SpinkArms Hotel and grew out of a social afternoon in her home a short time before.
and 1914 an Watch Drapery Lining When making or buying drap-
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used a room in the Claypool It is reported this group Six or seven meetings are as the drapery fabric itself, is Hotel, designated as the IU sparked the drive for the Me- held each year, a fall open washable and preshrunk, thus to alumni office. morial Union Building. Miss house membership tea; fall and go safély into "the household A real break from the men's Arda Knox, longtime Manual spring business meetings; Har- washer,
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