Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1951 — Page 5

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1951 Organizations—

Dinner and Medals

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17, 1951

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Sorority To Mark 50th Year

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» | K G 1 r | | appa oup il | To Convene Here Celebrating its 50th anniver|sary, Kappa Kappa Kappa Soror-' lity will hold a convention Friday and Saturday in the Claypool (Hotel. The program Friday will consist of business sessions, morn: ; ing and afternoor, a noon lunch-| “eon and an evening dinner. Highlighting the dinner _-wiil be-&- Shower of Gold" ceremony. = PP nn {Contributions “will be made by} leach chapter for a new Tri Kappa project. | Breakfast Meeting | Opening the Saturday session; will be *a breakfast business meeting. George W. Craig, past (national commander of the Amer-| ican Legion, will speak. | Cornelia Otis Skinner will entertain at a noon luncheon, which will be followed by an installa-| tion of new officers and a closing |address by Mrs. Lester Murphy. {Hammond,; adviser of the sororty. Miss Elizabeth Osborne, Mitchelt, state president, will preside lover the ‘business sessions. Guest, Times photo by Hill Ouiese of tome at, the Geren shes] ANET MARIE JACKSON, 4, gives her favorite doll, Mary Jane, a “penicillin shot” |Showers Holland of Bloomington, | at her weekly check-up. She has a sister, 2-year-old Jeanne Ann. Mr. and Mrs. James (founder and life member of the James E. Jackson, 3345 N. Kenwood Ave., are her parents. (sorority. ER — #4 3 — et T * r Cl : TIME OUT—Mrs. Harris B. Shumacker Jr. Jett) and Mrs GOP Women | omorrow s ub and PTA Events Howard S. Williams Jr. take time out to talk golf while helping | - - 7 plan the final meeting of the Indianapolis Medical Society Woman's ; ’ To Meet Thursday Alpha Kappa Latreian—12:15 p.| turn. | p.m. Mrs. Ferd Barnickol Jr. Auxiliary. They are members of the social committee in charge of oo Sg, all #9, < - | m. Meridian Hills Country Club. {Here and There Homemakers—| 3530 Washington Blvd. hostess. 4 ' finch i ll fa ald ie The Marion County Council off President's Day luncheon. In-| 10:30 a.m. Mrs. H. C. Baker,| Hobby day. omorrow's noon luncheon and card party in the Woodstock Club. 2 Now officers will be elected and installed BALLOTS—Worki le: ball for toniaht’s lect Republican Women ‘will meet at| stallation of officers. | 2116 N. Arlington. “Hook ed Lambda Chap.,, Omega Ph} Tan— ed and installed. i orking on sample ba ots for tonight's election {noon Thursday in the Columbia'Aipha Mu Latreian—1 p. m. High- Rugs.” Cookies for servicemen.| 7 p.m. Mrs, Varideen Dehn, 544 Meetings, a founders day, a rummage sale and a white ele- of the Artman Council, International Travel-Study Club, Inc., offi- {Club. | land Golf and Country Club. Indianapolis Traffic Club Wom-| N. Central Court, hostess. phant sale highlight the organization news this week cers are Mr.. George H. Davis (seated) and Mrs. T. Beryl Fosnight. | Special guests will be the can- Mrs. R. W. Smith, hostess. | en's Auxiliary—8 p.m. Hotel Chap. 8. PEO—S8 p.m. 38th St College and high school seniors will receive silver Alliance The 7:45 o'clock meeting in the Woman's Department Club will |didate for mayor, other success- Education Round Table, Indian-| Washington. Election. branch, Merchants National Francaise medals at a 6:30 p. m. dinner Friday in the Crystal include a style show by Wasson's. ful candidates and their wives. | -apolis Branch, AAUW—8 p.m. Irvington Tuesday—2 p.m. Mrs. Bank. “Hummel Prints,” Mrs. Room of lie Maro! Hote! . . . nthe Tistory Of the sorority | Mrs. Harry Harman will give] Mrs. L.V. Leonard. 901 N.| W.K. Miller, 312 Downey, host-| Howard Griffith. Hoven Guest speakers will be Prof. Edward D. Seeber, Indiana in_the history le sorority. The annual card party and |a musical program. | Campbell, hostess. “Providing| ess. Program, Mrs. O.H. Gripe.|Chap. U, PEO—12:30 p.m. Mrs. University French Department, -—— irom mm Installation of jew officers white elephant sale of the ee ois —— Your Child With a Construc-|Inter Alia—~1 p.m. Propylaeum.| RS. Nail, 8282 Kenwood, host» and Jean Leclere, exchange sty- and Evelyn Maloney, Ladywood will follow. New officers in- Robert E. Kennington Unit, 'YWCA S tive Summer Vacation,” Mes-| Guest card party ess.. dent, DePauw University. Beha, favonns. I. Ohamilos fuge Mise Prine Rather, American Legion Auxiliary, will. ! ponsors | dames Fred Frauman, Robert!Alpina Chap., ITSC—8 p. m. Spink Chap. W, PEO—2 p.m. Mrs. J. E. Receiving awards this year ig Tarnabon) orant president; Mrs. Paul Butt, vice- be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the 'S k d D 1 | Novak, George Sears and Wal-| Arms Hotel. Speaker, Mrs. John| Dickerson, 1728 Ellen Drive, will be Beverly Anne Simon, Wen 8 in charge of arrange- presiaeny; Mrs. William Dwinell Woman's Department Club. | nac an ance ter l.atz, Misses Lois and Ann W. Thornburgh. hostess. BO A Maryn Vi Foundsic D avd Miss Dorey Prosser, Mr Con) Priveger willbe ss: | pie Central YWCA Brunch 1 Mallett, Irvington Chautauqua—2 p. m.|Chap. AM, PEO—S p.m. Mrs. J. gand, DePauw University; Founders Day ording and corresponding sisted by Mesdames George H. sponsoring a new Saturday(Bets Beta of Alpha Chi Omega—| Mrs. D. S. Adams, 986 N. Audu-| 1. McDowell Jr, 624 Arden Harry Juan Harrison, Indiana The Indianapolis Alumnae, secretaries; Miss Alice Mc- Doane, leland L. Haines, Ste- {recreation program for men and| 7:45 p.m. Mrs. C. J. Minneman,| bon Road, hostess. Drive, hostess, Program by Central College; Mary Louise Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, will Nally, treasurer; Mrs. - Ed- phen Hughes, John Knox, War- lwomen with a “snack and dance”) 5021 Graceland, hostess. “An|Irvingtom Friendship Circle — 1| Mrs. McDowell. : Wampler, Indiana University, ‘liold a foundirs' day dinner a2 Ware Vaughan, Panhellenic. per Cariiste, lrene Bush, Gar- party from 7 to 11 p. m. Inheritance for Your Son,”| p.m. Mrs. R.F. Stilz, 4426 N. Procter—2:30 p.m. Mrs. Paul Fur Georgette - Gatineau, Purdue 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the (sienale. and Mrs. Paul Myers, land Retherford and Sam L. | The party, including dancing] Thomas Hasbrook. Pennsylvania, hostess. gason, 405 E. 43d, hostess. IY an Eilers, Marian Ho x00. 100th anni en Meetin a ora), games: is MannediDelia Samm Mithpte: dee Ptambin OM-3iphx Mothers = PTA Unig H LA ‘ole S anni- . or all adults. Servicemen are] m. Colum Club. eaker, 2: .m. A - hdo Colleges Dougas Simmons, Wa- versary the organization was The Golden Ahi Committee, Inglallation for the coming ‘welcome, Miss Dorothy Helmer. Dee ey 4454 Cori Brae a Br a oath LEE ash College; Dixie R. Allred, : 3a... May Caroli Re arr “he new | Rn : is is ; | 9. : ! : ’ ailing Be oy Aired, road at Macon, Ga, May Oaratine Sontt Harrison Chap vear will be installed by the reies . Lois Munson and Is Delta, Tau Delia. Math afb J3/43} nual election day -luncheon- Township House—7:45 p. m. ’ NS 5 —180t- , De 0 e | 7 i ati . - y - m. > . » Joelson, Shortridge High Mrs. Herbert Lorenzen, prov- Rev hn will have a qn Phi Mu Alamnae Association in {advisers for the group | Hi Lane Son =n H elselon | Jeeta. S (Pitch in supper. Installation of School; Kristin Miller, Tudor ince president, will speak A meeting Wedne day pio gt f husifiess neering at 74s h, M: froed epee ee i Meridian Negpw wer. Zinger. oe : . ! : s ; > sday night in a i : y Hall School; Jeanette Williams, skit will be given in costume the home of Mrs. George E,. Friay i sue Be Mie ba St. Mary of the Woods College, depicting the different decades Vickery Jr, 33 Kessler Blvd. * Aye eh ,, THed N, Lap { My Day— yar Fon Jr, will They include Mrs. Rexford - { “Ap lection of oificers will Smith, president; Miss Jane It Has Been Amusing to Me |». con op Chases esers and dr. 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