Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1951 — Page 36

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| CANDY GIRLS for the Park {School Garden Tour Saturday and !Sunday have been announced by Mrs. Joseph L. Kivett, committee jenajrman,

The girls will greet visitors at {the various entrances of the 10 local city and country gardens being shown on the 1951 tour. Planned Wednesday {Proceeds ‘of hoth the tour and the Mrs. Charles Lorie, Toronto, | lcandy sales are for Park School's will be guest speaker for the In-|gcholarship fund. dianapolis Section, National] Serving will be Jay Northup Council of Jewish Women’s clos- carol Otto, Suzanne Hardy, Sue ing luncheon Wednesday. |{Ann Shirley, Catherine Williams, _... Mrs. Lorie, president of the Ca- g)ise. Ayres. and. Jeanne. Hargitt. nadian National Council, will out-| Patricia Moll. Ann Morrison line major aspects of the coun- p,.athy Dunlap, Lisa Miller. Ro-

Mrs. Lorie To Address Jewish Unit

? Luncheon Meeting

ik Jrogran in Canada andigznna "And Betty Hall, Kathy abroa Noling, Joan Peterson, Sandra The 12 30 p..m. luncheon will Dixon, Sandra Kevers, Jane Alig

be in Broadmoor Country Club, ity was announced today. by Mrs. “Walter-B:-Lichtenstein,local-sec--tion president. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt and Mrs, Charles Efroymson will give the opening and closing prayers, respectively. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. Leon! Levy, soloist, accompanied by Waiter: Goldman. The program also will include Make Bread Roll

rand Mitty Lou Lynch. Sue. Bella Bastin, oi "Drusilla “Zerley, "Barbara Ladin" " Lynn (Casson, Patricia Murphy, Katherine Thompson, Janice Hannon, Priscilla Brown Marcia {Wheeler and Jane lowe, The gardens will be open [rom 1to 6 p- m. on both days.

Paula and

SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951

y Candy Sales Purdue

} Glee Club Here May 24

| Hospital Guild

Sponsors Concert

Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike Is Chairman |For Woman's Department Club Day

Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike is géneral chairman for the annual Woman’ 8 (3. Barbour, R. L. Moorhead and Department Club Day Wednesday in the clubhouse, F. E.” Smith; vice presidents; F, Scheduled from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., it will include a morning L. Cooper and D. 8. Meditch, rebusiness resume of the year's work, a May Day luncheon, musical cording and corresponding secree string trio, memorial, installation of new officers and a “thank you” taries: Mrs. Susan 8. Hemingway, [tea for members and guests. Jy membership; Mrs. Albert Stump, Garden Department . members me—— treasurer, and Mrs. Frank J. Uhl,

will decorate the clubhouse. auditor. Directors are Mesdames B. C,

Musical Program’

8t. Margaret's Hospital Guild: Mrs. the Purdue Uniyersity Glee Club. Mrs. It will be at 8:30 p. m.

in Cadle, Tabernacle. , Jr.

Kraas been named by Mrs. Paul Kuhn, ways and means chairman. the founders. They are Mrs. Russell Williams Jr., radio and television; % Barrett Woodsmall, ot ticket sales; Mrs. Albert Masten maps AOA MES Claude.-M. Spiiman 5! ushers, Mrs, Mrs, tions;

Lee Roy Ford Jr, Mrs. William T.

er and Mrs. Russel Williams Sr., tickets, and Mesdames Walter Hall, L.

Pike will preside at the will sponsor a benefit concert by speaker’s table which will include 3nd Mrs. Saul Bernat, cellist, dcJohn W. Thornburgh, May 24 going president; incoming president; cal program. A dramatic reading “Committees Tor the project have and Mrs. Alvin T. Codte and Mrs. will be given by Mrs. EB. Evans. A. Frank F. Hutchins, representing! The new officers will be installed

Luncheon chairmen are MesMrs. dames. J. L. Simmons, R. M. Manindustrial ring. and A. W. Wilson:

Assisting are Mesdames A..E, Fo Adair, Beatrice “Armstrong, 0. P. Bakemeier, Walter Baxter, W. R. Robert Emerick, posters; Bolen, C. B. Camp, Wallace Clark, decora- James Crooks, U. D. Crowe, Conner, Fleck, C, W. Foster, H. G. box-office; Mrs, Richard W. Pow- mever and E. E. Gardner. Mesdames A. L. Hallam, V. A. Hal-

Mrs. D. B. Vanderbilt, violinist,

outs companiedsby Mrs. W. N. Fleming Mrs. William F. Jr. pianist, will present the musi-

by Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt and Mrs. Paul T. Hurt will lead the memorial service. Special hostesses for the tea ‘will include Mesdames R. S. Hin‘shaw, E...C..Wakelam, laura. E. Ray, J. E. Berns, R. B. Daley, Armin Doerschel, C. M. Maley, R A. Nicholas, W. C. Royer and C. E. Ruston. Mesdames M G. Spring. R. T. Simon, J. T. Ackerman, J. L. Coleman, J. A. Davis, G. 0. Friermood, D. E. Gray, Ray Holcomb,

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J. Getz,. E. B.

Downey, H. S. Allen, W, F. Summerville, H. E. Nyhart, L. F. Rybolt and J. M Thistlethwaite. Department chairmen include Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, American _ Home; Mrs, E. O. Jeffries, art; Mrs. C. A. Taylor, community welfare; Mrs C. E., Griener, garden, and Mrs. E. E. Cahal, liter ature- -drama.

Semicon For Proper Sleep Use Good Bedding

Longfellow once. sald, “Joy, temperance and repose slam the door on the doctor's nose.” He didn’t state that this repose should be on good resilient bed-

Leckrone, Gene Williams and T. verson, N. H. Hill, W, I. Hoag, R.

L. Riddick, publicity. F. Hodgdon, K. H. Hoffman, C. Vv, E- A. Kelly.

H. T. Litteral and D.

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installation of officers by Mrs. Sultan Cohen and Mrs. Lichtenstein's annual report. Mrs.

berger, arrangements chairman.

Sponsors Programs

Overseas the council services| include maintenance of a home in! Paris for unattached Jewish wom. en and Canadan scholarshps to women who will be trained for! welfare work in their own coun-| tries. ' Both in Canada and in the! United States the council sponsors programs on community welfare, services to foreign born, con-| temporary Jewish affairs, gocial| legisiational a nd international understanding for peace. Mrs. Lorie, a vice president of! the International Council and a past president of the Toronto Section, is actively affiliated with] civic, welfare and religious or-| ganizations. She is a member of the Forest | Hill Home and School Association | the Canadian Couineil of Christians and Jews,

the Canadian Mental Health As-|

sociation, Canadian Welfar el Council, the United Nations So-! clely and the Canadian Cancer| Society. She was the first member of the Wartime Prices and Trade! Board in Toronto and during World War II served as a hostess | at the Jewish Servicemen's Cen-| ter there.

Contest Set

Park School

Group is Sponsor

The Park School Mothers As-| gpociation announces a photo-| graphic contest to be held during the tour next Saturday and Sunday. Pictures must be taken in one of the 10 gardens on the tour. Photographers may be amateurs or professionals, There will be a $25 prize for the best picture received. Prints must be 8 by 10 glossies, and they need not be mounted. The closing date of the contest is May 19. Prints should be

mailed to Park School, Cold Spring Road. All entries will remain the

property of the Mothers Association, and the prints may be used for future tour publicity.

Insomnia Helped

U. S. Get Louisiana

Because of insomnia, the United States was able to acquire the Louisiana Purchase. Napoleon, at the time the French held the territory, sent 30,000 troops over to protect it. However, the canny Toussaint L’'Ouverture and his small band made surprise attacks on the French at nights and Napoleon's army went sleepless. Out of the original 30,000, only 5000 lived to see their native France again. Napoleon believed then that it was futile to waste s0 many men and consequently sold the territory so cheaply to the United States. Never underestimate the value of sleep or the advisability of a good bed to sleep on!

Events-

TOMORROW Iota Chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha —6 p. m. Mrs. J. P. Parker, 250815 W. Washington, hostess. | Dinner-bridge. Athenaeum Turners Women's] Auxiliary—6 p. m. Athenaeum.| Mother - daughter ban quet. “Flowers of Distinction,” Mrs. Mildred Crump. Alpha Epsilon, Delta Theta Tau —T7:45 p. m. Broad Ripple Li-| brary. Business election of officers.

Fortnightly Study—1 p. m. Mrs. M. E. Robbins, 4710 Rookwood, hostess. Book review, Mrs, H.! D. Tope. Indianapolis Panhellenic—1 p. m.| 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Business. Indianapolis Associate Chap.,! Kappa Kappa Kappa — 12:30 p.,m. 38th St. branch, Indiana, National Bank. Travelogue] Mrs. Lillian Kreps. Irvington Woman's—2:30 p. m.| Mrs. C. A. Harris, 5355 Univer-| sity, hostess. “Ladies in Grease Paint,” Mrs. Seward Baker, LaPhyllis—8 p. m. Mrs. F. P.| Delks, 31 N. Bolton, hostess, - | Monday Afternoon Reading — 12:30, p. m. Mrs. W. H. Herbst, 1519 N. Dearborn. hostess. Program, Mrs. J. W. Maltby, and Mrs, DeWitt Morgan. New Era—12:30 p. m, Mrs. E. E. Wasson, 360 8. Grand, hostess. Program, Mrs. L. 8S. Arnot and » Mrs. W. A. Myers

PTA UNIT . -G City—6:30 p. m. Hawthor: Room, Stuay group din:

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