Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1951 — Page 30

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Candidates’ Meeting

Is Scheduled May 4

By Women Voters

Nonpartisan Session Designed to Give Citizens Chance to See Office Seekers

The Indianapolis Women Voters League will hold a nonpartisan candidates’ meeting May 4 in the World War

Memorial Auditorium. The event is designed to give Indianapolis voters an opportunity to see and hear all candidates, Republican and Democratic, seeking office in the May 8 election, i Candidates for the office of mayor have been asked to present their views in brief campaign speeches. City council and clerk candidates will be introdueed from the platform, i Mrs. Charles T. Harman, league president, will open the meeting) and Mrs. Lowell 1. Thomas, league voters' service chairman, willl act as moderator. Assisting Mrs. Thomas with|™ — —r | arrangements are Mesdames Donald Caseley, Harry iarman, |

» Guild Plans Donal Draper, W. 0. Johnson, Clinton Keeley, Russell Bonynge C a pb and Leon Shiman. ar arty

The film, “The City of the sic will be presented by the organiza- Marydale Benefit

tion's mental health study com-| Set for Apr. 24 mittee at an 8 p. m. meeting ‘Biock's Auditorium will be the Thursday in the 38th St. branch, guene Apr. 24 of the card ar Merchants National Bank. sponsored by the Marydale Jarty Theme for the program is “In- rt will be at 1:30 pm sane Asylums or Mental Hospitals| proceeds will be used for rrofor Indiana?” Mesdames Jerome jocts and activities at M K. Bash, Merton M. Good, Leon- jects 8 ctivities a arydale

ard C. Lewin, A. M. Moore and Tgple prizes will be hand-em-Donald 8. Stackhouse will give DIO Wes bi various aspects of Indiana's in-| Miss Marie Lawhorii is general stitutional set-up. {chairman and Mrs. Kenneth Cox, {ticket chairman, Al Assisting them will umnae dames Nick Reinhart, {Raters, Loren Fralich, Eugene To oid Tea {Sonderman, Gerald Miller and {John Cain. The Indianapolis alumnae mem-| bers of Pi‘Lambda Theta, profes-/ Scanlan, Russell Battreall, Wilsional organization for women in liam Morgan, Dan Lehane, Ededucation, will hold a guest tea/ward Holtman, John Griffin, Edat 2 p. m. Saturday in Ayres’ ward Farrell, Paul Hughes, ArAuditorium. {thur Meier and Rex Waggoner. A program on “Let's Dress Up to —" Our Homes” will be presented by Wins School Honors Ayres’ interior decoration depart-| Times Special ment. | ROCHESTER, N. Y., Apr. 14— Mrs. Ruth Evans, chapter field Miss June MacNabb, daughter of members chairman, and her com- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. MacNabb, mittee are in charge of pr ments.

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CONVENTION COOKIE

Deadline Apr.23 in Times S

Deadline for The Times Sewing Contest is only a week away. in each of the eight classificaEntries must be at Central Library, St. Clair and Pennsylvania tions in the local contest.

Sts, Apr. 23.

Dresses, coats and suits; glamour or special occasion clothes, mitted in any one of the eight and clothing for children from two to eight may be made from groups, but only one prize will! be Mes- standard patterns or according to original designs by needlewomen be awarded to a contestant in

William in every age group for The Times ————— - week. These entry blanks should

Sewing Contest.

S—Marion County and Indianapolis PTA Council members are busy with arrangements for a 9:30 p. m. reception Wednesday in the Murat Temple social room. Guests will be delegates to the state PTA convention. The reception will follow an address of Dr. John Harvey Furbay, director of TWA's air world education. State officers will be in the receiving line | and council board members will be hostesses. Among. those baking cookies for the event are Mrs. Edgar Johnson (left) and Mrs. Thomas Riggle (center) of the Marion County Council, and Mrs. Kenneth Froney, Indianapolis Council. :

If a slip or petticoat is actually be filled out clearly and legibly

a part of the dress or costume and pinned to the garment. An] Mesdames Gerald Burns, James being entered, it is, of course, ac- entry blank must accompany each garments will be sent to New garment,

ceptable. Flowers pins and other ornaments are on the “do not send” list. Do not worry about accessorizing the garment.

done so to enter. Garments are judged on work- tration blahk in this section of

Still Time to Enter There is still time for seamstresses who have not already Clip the regis-

manship, neatness, style, attrac- The Times and send it to: Times

tiveness, suitability of style and fabric to use. Garments should be thoroughly

Sewing Contest, The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis. The contest is open to all seam-

range- 6616 N. Pennsylvania St, and a pressed either by wou or your tai- stresses in the circulation area of Assisting will be hostess graduate of Broad Ripple High lor before they are entered. Wrap The Times. Professional design-

committees headed by Miss Vir- School, was recently elected tothe garment in plenty of tissue ers or dressmakers and employees paper to. prevent wrinkling and of The Times and their families

ginia Cravens and Miss Doris serve as president of the Student Jean Rushton. Association of the College for The event is open to all PijWomen of the University of fambda Thetas and their guests. Rochester.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Expect 500 At Luncheon Saturday

Sorority to Note Founders Day

More than 500 members of Pi Beta Phi Sorority are expected to attend the 84th Founders Day luncheon Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. At the speakers’ table with Dr. May L. Keller, national president from 1908-18, will be Mrs, Harry E. Jennings, Indianapolis Alumnae Club president and luncheon toastmaster, and Mrs. Virginia B. Green, Delta Province vice president, who will introduce alumnae club presidents. Mrs. Benjamin C. Lewis, rushing and pledge training national director; Mrs. L. L. Flint, national supervisor of chapter ac|counting; Mrs. R. H. Wilson, In|dianapolis Junior Auxiliary presi|dent, and Mrs. E. A. Lee, Rich-! {mond Alumnae Glub member.

Active Heads Active chapter presidents at the

table will include Misses Beverly

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ewing Contest

| Candidates for the Amy Burn-| {ham Onken award are Misses| {Janet Chappell, Janet Polson, | Ruth Ann Thomas, Carole Marple Any|and Marilyn Wiegand. The award number of entries may be sub- *I i? BM a cup to the chapter with the high-| est scholastic rank. i any one group. Mrs. Jennings will entertain at 5 a luncheon in the IAC Friday for

Key Prizes Listed

The eight first place winning Sity chapter will hold a dinner for her that night in the chapter

York to be judged with winning house.

entries in other contests through- During Dr. out "the country. {largely through her effort the Set-

Top ‘prize in the national con- tlement School at Gatlinburg, test is $200 and a three-day-ex- Lenn. was founded. The project pense-paid trip to New York. In iS the main altruistic program of the national classifications for Fl Phi. junior high and high school . pupils an additional award of Tea Chairman 250 will be given to the home Committee chairmen have been economics téachers of the first appointed by the Welfare Club place winning pupils. for a style show and tea Apr. 27 Out-of-town contestants may in Block's Auditorium. General mail their garments to the chairmen are Mrs. John Judy and library. They must be received Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman. Mrs. by Apr. 23. Garments will be George T. Wait will have charge returned by mail only if sufficient of reservations and Mrs. Robert postage is enclosed. ‘G. Favre, decorations. |

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Events

TOMORROW Iota Chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha —6 p. m. Mrs. E. P. Hartman, 5153 Norwaldo, hostess. Dinnerbridge.

Pre - School Education Study Group, Indianapolis Branch, AAUW—8 p. m. Mrs. W. L Dunn, 4679 W. 79th, hostess. “Do You Know How to Love Your Child?” George Thorman, discussion leader; Mrs. Hugh Wrigglesworth and Mrs. F. E. Phelps, participants.

Contemporary Literature, Indianapolis Branch, AAUW — 6:30 p. m, 38th St. branch, Merchants National Bank. “Evening of Poetry,” Mrs. Walter Latz.

Combined meeting of afternoon ag

and evening study groups.

Carnelian — Noon. Mrs. Raleigh Miller, 6140 College, hostess.

Falr Wood Home Economics — 8 p. m. Mrs. J. A. Whalen, 5661 Madison, hostess. Project lesson, Mrs. John Hughes and Mrs. A. P. Lavellette.

Betsy Ross Chap., ITSC — 6:30 p. m. 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Speaker, Mrs, Earl Myer.

Room. Speaker, Mrs. G. L.

Bradshaw.

Gypsy Chap., ITSC—1 p. m. Mrs. Merritt Babcock, 6102 Ralston, hostess.

Indianapolis Parliamentary Law —12:30 p. m. 38th St. branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. W. E. White and Mrs. J. P. Tret-

ton, hostesses. “Rules of Convention,” Mrs. Harry Kuhn, Election.

Marion County Juvenile Center Auxiliary — 12:15 p. m. Hotel

apolis,” C. F. Ober. Board meeting at 11 a. m.

New Era—2 p. m. Mrs. R. 8. Miller, 6140 College, hostess. Guest tea.

Noblesville Tourist—2 p. m. Mrs.

Gordon Davey, hostess. “The Show Must Go On,” Mrs. R. F. Richards and Mrs. Louis Ruehrup; “Fun to Do,” Mrs. Fred Huntzinger. Vincent Chautauqua—Noon. Mrs. D. B. Munro, 621 W. 44th, hostess, Program, Mrs. C. R. Waldon and Mrs. W. H. Goens.

SUNDAY, APR.

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es 1951 Camp Fire Leaders to Take Course

Session Planned

On Butler Campus

An all-day outdoor training session is being set up for group leaders, sponsors interested

‘round training program provides instruction for volunteer workers in all phases of its program for girls 7 to 17 years of

e. Special emphasis will be placed on techniques to help ledders planning such outdoor programs as hikes, “cookouts,” nature study and camp craft. { The morning session, from 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock, will be on planning, preparation for and carrying out a group hike and cookout. Types of cookery and fires, menus, equipment and fire building methods will be included. A cookout {will follow, | Afternoon activities beginning

McClintock, Joan Ruter, Beverly Cherokee Chap., ITSC—12:30 p. m. at 1 o'clock will be a nature hike, 'Bergel, Mary Ferguson and Jean, (Colonial Furniture Co. Meridian nature

handcraft, games and | songs. | Registrations may be made at {the Camp Fire Girls office through tomorrow. Those attending will {meet Thursday before the pharmacy building being constructed jon the campus. |

Club Plans

Luncheon

Members of the Woman's Department Club Community Wel-

Keller's term and Washington “History of Indian:ifare Department will be hostesses

/to the general club at the final {luncheon meeting of the club year Wednesday. : | It will be at 12:30 p. m. in the clubhouse, : The program, a panel discus'sion on “Economic Partners for a a Free World,” will be presented by a group from the Indianapolis Women Voters League. A group of students will give short talks on the 1951 Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up campaign. Mrs, N. F. Bland and Mrs. W. 8, Mayer are in charge of reserva-

tions,

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