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MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1951.
Organizations—
Business Meeting, Card Parly 3 Picnic Are Arranged by Groups
USINESS meetings, a card party and Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorora picnic are on the club calendar for" ity, will open its fall and winter social season
this week.
Memorial Unit, Atiisvican Legion Aux- Alma Morrison, vice president and chairman of
fliary, will meet at 7:30 o'clock
Antler's Hotel with Mrs. Helen Dudley, 11th Prospective members will be guests. District chairman of Child Welfare, as guest Arrangements are under the chairmanship of
speaker, Mrs. Dudley will discuss Mrs. L, V. Hauk will preside.
Mrs. Charles Boss, 3626 Rockville Road, will Cole, Doris Butler and Hazel Partlow. be hostess at a 6 p.m. meeting tomorrow to the Iota Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha So-
rority.
At a- 7.30 p. m. meeting Wednesday in the Otto Deluse and Miss Lena Schramm. Post home, the Robert E. Kennington Unit, : American Legion Auxiliary, will assemble with Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Delta Zeta Mrs. George H. Deane presiding. Sorority, will open its Fall and Winter proMrs, Margaret Knox will be in charge of re- £ram with a covered dish dinner at 6 p. m. tofreshments assisted by Mesdames Mary Larsen, morrow,
Audrey Kelly and Betty Stritto.
Miss Sally Retherford, who represented the entertain the group in her home. Mrs. Marshall
“Child. Welfare.” Faulk, Arnell Ahl and Joanna Guss, and Mes-
with a dinner Thursday in the Italian Village. Miss Mabel Jones, chapter president, and Miss’
tonight in the the membership committee, will be speakers.
Mrs. Elnora Boswell, assisted by Misses Bonnie
dames Alice Thatcher, Treva ' Lukenbill, Helen
The Ladies Auxiliary, Altenheim, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Home. > Hostesses will be Miss Emma Minter, Mrs.
Mrs. M. L. Reasor, 7980 Windcomb Blvd., will
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A ik Bride Miss Berry Is Married
T= Rev. Fr. Bernard : Shea read the douln rite Saturday unit‘ing Miss Patricia. Ellen Berry and George Allen Cross-
land. The bride wore an -antique,
ivory satin gown for the 11;30 a.m. ceremony in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. = » ~ ~ STYLED WITH ‘A fitted bodice and an Elizabethan collar, the frock had a bouffant skirt which fell into a cathedral train. Her French illusion veil was caught to a crown of pearls
and crystal beads and she carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. s = »
MISS NANCY BLESSING was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. James Bumgarner, Mrs. Russell B. Parchman, Miss Billie Lou Carpen-
Unit at Girls’ State, will be guest speaker. Chandler, hostess chairman, will be assisted by ; ; ter, Miss Barbara Croker and % : Mesdames Harris True, Walter Schmidt and . / © / Miss Helen Davenport. wil Pia N gma Lal tap will meet Thursday Ww, W. Engle and Miss Mary Alice Brown. i ; Their net and satin gowns R Do a Lomas A, Bunch, $14] Mrs. Martin Roell of the Social Service for : : / formed a green and gold color osemeade Lane, for a card party. Mrs. Harold : ¥ sch Mrs. George Allen Crossland Schenit will be chairman of .the affair Public Schools, who recently returned from a cheme. The year's new officers are Mrs, Warren w summer in Europe, will address the group. ; : h Richard Wood was best man pigrida and the west coast. where she was a member of Waiton, president; Mrs, Schenk. vice resi. Chapter officers for the year are Mrs. Harold Mrs. Harold Meloy was Miss Loretta Marie Schrader, daugh- and ushers were Walter Klinge. They will make their home at Delta Gamma Sorority. Of : Y "pL . : °K. Harding, president; Miss Mary Bohnstadt, : H. Scott Christie, Charles Mc- 2g14 Sutherland Ave. * Her hushand, the son of Mr. Seal rani! ulm, tunespondug sec. vice president; Mrs, Marshall Chandler, secre. ‘er of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schrader, Shelbyville, before her Sept. 0 ick Eugene Gehring and The bride, the daughter of and Mrs. George M. Crossland, . : » x tary; Miss Ruth Templeton, treasurer, and Mrs. 9 wedding in the First Methodist Church, Shelbyville. The bride- “Mr. Bumgarner. : Mrs. Eileen Shea Berry. 2238 4520 Carrollton Ave. attended A picnic at Brookside Park Thursday will A. M. Romberg, Panhellenic representative, . : After “the ceremony, the ' N. Delaware St., attended But- Butler. He “i8 a Delta Tau hesor past presidents of the Parent Teachers’ Miss Jean Johnston, alternate; Mrs. Paul 1. groom is the son of Mrs. Pearl Meloy, Waldron. couple left on a wedding trip to ler and Purdue Universities Delta. ssociation. -
Jenkins, Lamp editor; Mrs. Stariley Strohl, dele-
All members and eligihle members are asked gate to the seventh district federation of clubs;
to attend this covered dish picnic. Mrs, Bertie Mrs. George F. Remy, alternate, and Mrs. Robert |
Hibner is social chairman.
Women | Accountants to Meet
A DINNER meeting at 6:30 .p. m. tonight in the Spink Arms Hotel, will
open the fall season of the American Society of Women Accountants, “Methods of Teaching” will be presented after the meeting by pupils of the Indiana State School for the Deaf. Mizg Florence Sundstorm of the school's primary department and Miss Susan Christian of the intermediate department will accompany the students. ~ = » MRS. GEORGE WIER, presi-. dent of ASWA, has appointed chairmen and co-chairmen for the year. They are Miss Lillian Graves and Miss Mary McCord, award; Miss Edythe Brannon, bowling; Miss Esther Fleming and Mrs. Walter Dawson, cheer; and Mrs. Frank S8kiles, correspondent to the Woman CPA. Miss Marguerite McCoy and Miss Mildred Cook, decorations;
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Miss Redith Beecher and Miss Margaret Lane and Miss ElizaMary Tanselle, education; Miss beth Riley, year book.
Dorothy Rosebrock and Mrs. La Alta Skabo, finance; and Mrs. OTHER: OFFICERS ARE W. G. Stewart and Miss Mary Miss Thompson, first vice presiElizabeth Garr, historian. dent; Mrs, Stewart, second vice
na president; Miss Lane, recording MRS. W. G. STEWART and secretary; Miss Murphy, correMiss Velora .Beghtel, hospi- Sponding secretary, and Miss tality; Mrs. ‘Bonnie Oberholt- =~ Rosebrock, treasurer. zer and Miss Lucille Pryor,
legislative; Miss Clara Hughett Te and Miss Thelma Parks, Ii-° PT A Units brary; Miss Mary Duke and Mrs. Catherine Ends, membership, and Miss Emmily Berry { and Miss Mary Jane Hamilton, C e u e : newspaper. : | Aa Miss Louisa Davis, nominat- . ing; Miss Hannah Thompson M t and Miss Charlotte McHugh, ee Ings i program; Miss Estelle Mayer i
and Miss Harriette Ann Hill, A MOTHERS DAY tea
public relations, and Miss Louise Stadler and Miss Kath- will be featured at 1: 30 erine Kaercher, publicity. p. m. Thursday at the open-
Miss Elizabeth Waggoner, ino meet - secretarial; Miss Florence Cul- ng Pott ne of the Theo er and. Miss Helen Withers, J er School 74, Parent-
Teacher Association. social convention, and Miss ocial and Mrs. Jack C. Greig, state
PTA president, will be guest speaker.
Dr. Bixler MRS. SAMUEL F. HENRY,
president, will be assisted by
- Mrs. Charles Allen, vice presi- | To A ress dent; Mrs. Lionel Shepherd, sec- ho retary, and Miss Martha Gard- « ner. treasurer.
Mrs. Oswald Daft, hospitalNurses : ity and program; Mrs. Samuel Weinherger, publications; Mrs. |. » Dr. Genevieve Knight Bixler Harold Moore and Mrs. BR. B, # = will address the Indiana “State McDaniels, - ways and means; Nurses Association at 730 Mrs. Thomas Hannon. memp. m. Wednesday night in the bership, and Mrs. U. A. BretMethodist Hospital Nurses ting, publicity. Home. Mrs. Lillian Lewis is prinHer topic. “This Is the In- cipal of School 74. diana Story,” is the result of an extensive study she made,
assisted by Miss Margene O. SCHOOL 37 WILL open its - Faddis, on the two phases of PTA year with a get-acquain- | nursing in this state. ted meeting and garden exx » hibit at 2 p. m. Wednesday. THEY ARE, ONE, How does Miss Jeanette Cary, principal, Indiana compares in quality, and Mrs. Alfred Swanigan,
quantity and distribution of PTA ptesident, are expecting nurses with other states and Tnany entries of garden prowith accepted standards?; two duce from families within the
What nursing = services and School. training facilities exist in the fr 5. 2 state? THE FIRST NIGHT meetThe study, which is {inanced ing of School 26 PTA will be. by the Indiana State Nurses held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Association, the Indiana Hos- Mrs. Katherine Blaekmore is pital Association, and the Lilly PTA president and E. H. James Endowment, Inc. is expected is principal.
to result in a long range plan which will bring about changes and improvements in the state nursing schools.
At 1235 p. m. Wednesday. School 80 will held its annual “Fall Flower” show. Mrs. John a a Alexander is PTA president A GRADUATE OF THE Uni- and Paul Nicely is the school’s versity of Chicago, Dr. Bixler, principal. Des Moines, Ia., holds a Doectorate in Education from Columbia University. and a Re~search Consultant ‘at’ Western Reserve. Miss Faddis is a member of, the faculty of Western Reserve University, a member of ‘the Board of the American Journal of Nursing, and author and co- Garnishes Tuna author of several books. Another version of a favorite : tuna recipe is to combine the] cream of mushroom soup with] Mixing the Bluing ene-Half cup rich milk. Then add } Bottled bluing is to be added & crumbled shredded wheat bis] to the last rinse. water while cuit and a can of flaked tuna. the washing machine is in ac- Heat, then, just before serving, tion. This insures thorough mix- add one-fourth cup sherry or dry ing of the;bluing. White, wine.
New members will be honored at the 3:15 p. m. Wednesday. meeting of Scheol 25's : PTA. Mrs. J. R. Giaze, PTA president, and ‘Miss Lois Hagedorn, principal, will head the meeting.
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