Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1951 — Page 36

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© Itwillbeat2p m <= ‘In the receiving line with the new ‘will be Mrs. J. SR ‘Berns, chairman of the day; “L.-J. Rybolt, vice chair- , and Mrs. ‘Alvin T. Coate , Felix M. McWhirter,

‘© Mesdames KE. M. Schofield, P. - 7. Hurt, Clayton H. Ridge, Carl J. Weinhardt and John W. Thornburgh, past ‘presidents. Mesdames A. C. Barbour, R. G. Moorhead and F. E. Smith, first through third vice presidents; Mesdames F. L, Cooper, '’D, 8. Meditch and Susan 8, b Bemingway, recording, _cor-

. 2 = %8 . DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN receiving will be Mrs. J. P. Scott, American Home; Mrs. E. A toy Jeffries, art; . C. A, Tay‘community welfare; Mrs. UE. E. Gmhal, Iterature ‘and * drama, and Mrs. C, E. Griener,

garden, . Directors - will De Mesdames H. 8. Allen, “*' B®, C. Downey, H. E. Nyhart, iy olt, W. yA ummeryille and M. Thistiethwai . . musieal program will be given by Miss Bettye Brown, soloist, accompanied by John { Gates, pianist. Mr. Gates also

_ Windt head the tea committee. Their assistants are Mesdames :. R. B. Dorward, V. A. Halvorsen, A. G. Jose, C. H. Klalsler, . Albert Michel, H. F. Nolen and Moorhead. FW » . a 4 $ G MRS..GRIENER, 2 rating committee chairman, will be Mesdames C. W. Foster, Mande L. Heikes, E. A. Carson, W. R. Bolen and E. L.

Aids to the president will x lin J. T. Ackerman and Berns. J. R. Donagh will serye

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William: F. Kraas Jr., Woman's Department Club ; t, will be honored Wednesday at the Presi“dent's Day reception and tea in the clubhouse,

Russell White and Frederick Wilson.

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- PRESIDING at the tea table

will be the club past presidents. Standing committees chair-

men for 1951-52 have been an- -

nouns] by Mrs. Kraas,

include Mrs, Moorhead — rs. FF. KE. Smith, ¢ommittee deans; Mrs. Barbour, de-

partment dean; Mrs. N. R. Kel: ler and Mrs, C. O, Grinslade, advertising; Mrs, Ackerman and Mrs. Berns, aids to the president; Mrs, G. W. Snyder and Mrs. J. H. Trunker: American

Mrs. Summervin and Mrs. John A. Davis, Bulletin; Mesdames K2B. Evans, Frank F. Hutchins, C. R. Martin, Sink, ¥. E. Smith, Thornburgh and W. M. Wickizer, chaplains, and Mrs. KE. 1. Burnett and Mrs. G. I. Stayman, charter members. » ¥ H MRS. PEDLOW and Mrs, P, A. Hennessee, Christmas decorations; Mrs. G. A, Bowen and Mrs. C. H. Smith, community co-operation; Mesdames W. IL. Sharp, Smith and Coate, courtesy and friendship, and Mrs, C. 8. Crawford and Mrs. R. A. Miller, door, Mrs, Coate and Mrs, Stump, educational funds; Mrs. Margaret Fleury, election; Mesdames R. M. Cotton, Barbour and Virgil. Stinebaugh, emergency; Mrs. H. K. Bachelder and Miss Pearl F. Kiefer, finance; Mrs, 0. I. Watkins and Mrs, G, H. Hosmer, flag, and Mrs. H, E.

Watson and Mrs. Pike, historians. Mesdames Kraas, Barbour,

Jeffries and Dorothy Ellis, Hoosier Salon; Mrs. E. B, Hall and Mrs. Helkes, house and grounds; Mesdames F. L. Jennings, P. G. King and Bowen, Roeper of records, and Mrs. J.

Mis A. A Deardortr and Mrs.

M. D. Didway, music, © Mesdames W. P. Morton, S. J. Klos and Henson, new member orientation; Mrs. E. H. Niles, nominations; Mrs, H. E, Blasingbam and Mrs. H. T. Brown, penny art and musical pennies; Mrs. O. 8. Guio, poet laureate; Miss Mary Hostetter, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Mrs.

E. A Bown, prospective mem“bers.

‘Mre. W. C. Holmés and “Mrs. . Winat, publicity; Mrs. P. A, Keller and Mrs. Hall, rentals; Mrs. D. F. Randolph and Miss Nellie B. Fatout, reservations;

Mrs. Downey, revisions, and Mrs, Louise B. Pohlman, roster. Empty Iron Quick

Always empty your steam iron as soon as you finish ironing. Empty the iron while it is still hot so that the heat of the fron will help dry it out

thoroughly.

WATCH—WAIT or = . he ; : Leste FAY FASHION SHOW

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og the COMPLETE SELECTION of suits and dresses for miss 5'5"” and under.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

1 and 3 P.M.

presented by Leslie Fay's own stylist,

Miss Helene Towers.

BLOCK'S BUDGET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR

An Invitation fo HOUSEWIVES who would like to earn EXTRA MONEY

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Times photo by Lloyd B. Walton.

IT GOES L LIKE THIS—Miss Mary Joun Hugh ey (second from right), new teacher, previéws her

name tag for the Association for Childhood Education tea Thursday. Teachers new to the city and county schools will be honored. With her are Mrs. Leone Murdock, Miss LaVerne Ridlen and Mrs.

Catherine Sanders (left to right).

Tea fo Honor New Teachers

NDIANAPOLIS Branch, Association for Childhood Education International, will honor teachers new to Indianapolis and Marion County schools Thursday. Members will Sponsor a 3:45 p. m. tea in Block's Auditorium . » » ® IN THE receiving line will be Miss Lois Blalock, branch president, and Dr. H. L. Shibler, superintendent, Dr. Spencer W. Myers, deputy superintendent, and Dr. R. IL. Springer, elementary co-ordinator, all of the Indianapolis public school office,

'LKS by three members will open the fall season of the Zonta Club Tuesday. The dinner meeting will be in the home of . Mrs, Vera Mohr, 5932 Evanston Ave. Speaking will be Miss Alice Harding, assists ant chief probation officer of Marion County Juvenile Court; Miss Charlotte Skooglund, direc-"

tor of nursing education, Indiana University School of Nursing, and Mrs. Mohr, local attorney,

committees have been ap~

The following pointed for the new year:

Program and yearbook-—-Miss Frances Baldwin, chairman; Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. Margaret Foster. Service—Mrs, Mildred Stephenson, chairman; Mrs, Mary Barnes, Miss Ann Feeley, Dr, Lillian Moulton, Mrs. Rachel Schwier and Miss Skoog-

lund.

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Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, school board member, and Robert F. Gladden, Marion County school - superintendent; C. V. Kinsey, and Richard L. Jordan, Beech ° Grove and Speedway school superintendents. . ‘Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames Norma Plummer, Helen Martin and Catherine Sanders and Miss Margaret Marshall. The music will be furnished by Miss Edna Frances Phinney, harpist, a teacher at School 16. Committee chairmen named by Miss Blalock for the year include Mrs. Sanders, program; Mrs. Plummer, city ‘member

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ship; Mrs, Georgia Barnhart, county membership; Mrs. Leone Murdock, social, and Miss Ann Mallet, notification.

Miss Betty Lyerson, UNESCO; Miss Emma Purdy, publicity; Miss Marshall, constitution and revision; Mrs. Florence Baker, cheer; Mrs. Florence Strupe, finance, and Mrs, Louise Miller, scrapbook. . n " OFFICERS serving with Miss Blalock are Miss Bessye Lamar, vice president; Miss Olean Wright and Miss Jane Moore, recording and corresponding

secretaries, and Miss Norma

Phillips, treasurer,

= Zonta Club to Open Season

Hospitality—Mrs. May Iweoten, chairman; Mrs. Louise Bridges, Miss Margaret Koch, International relations—~Miss Jessie McCallie, chairman; Miss Jessie Trout. History and education—Miss Ann Feeley, chairman; Miss Eunice Henley. Membership—Miss Letita Brackett, chairman; Dr. Hazel Stevens, Miss McCallie. © Publie relations— Mrs. Elizabeth Reinhardt. Public affairs Miss Harding. Finance and budget —Miss Leah Spence, chairman; Mrs. Corrine McNeeley, and Miss Eva Wiles. Status of wemen—Miss Dorothy Tucker, chairman; Dr. Harriet O'Shea. Organization— Mrs. Viola Armstrong, chairman; Mrs. Schwier, Mrs. Wroten, Miss Spence,

Miss Lily Kerz

The club’s current project is the District Six

conference to be held here Oct. 20 and 21.

Next Week's Club Events Are Listed

TOMORROW Narrators—8 p, m. Mrs, Helen Talge Brown, 2040 N. Delaware, hostess. Program, Mrs. Thomas Carlin and Mrs, A. D. Beeler. TUESDAY Arabian Chap., ITSC — Noon. Marott Hotel. Speaker, Mrs. John: Thornburgh. Chap. W, PEO-—6:30 p. m. Mrs. Harold GG. Freeland, 4170 Guilford, hostess; Mrs, H, B. Sargent and Mrs. M. T.

Fouke, assistants, Vacation echoes. Chap. AM, PEO—8 p. m, Mrs,

John H. Compton, 5728 Kingsley Drive, hostess. - «placed Persons in the Mrs. E. D. Burton.

USA

Spencer—Noon. Mrs, D, A, Bart-

Jey, 4738 N. Pennsylvania,

hostess: Mrs. A. L. Ballinger ;

and Mrs. W. Dale Griffith,

assistants, - “Vacation Happenings.” WEDNESDAY

Children’s Sunshine—1:30 p. m. Colonial Furniture Co. ridian Room. Card party,

Mrs. Robert Straughn, chair-

man; Mesdames J. B. Ment-

ger, Chris Haan, T. G. Evard |

and Paul Rokohl, assistants.

Mount Vernom Chap, ITSO |

11:30 a. m. Warren Hotel, Mrs. Mrs. Earl Bruce, hostesses. Speaker, Mrs. H. G. Con-

nelly. Shep-

Installation =of ofMrs. A. G. Marquis;

herd’s. ficers,

During the fall and winter season we will have

many openings for part-time work—for a few

hours a day, or even as little as one day a week. . Pleasant work, store discount privileges, and an

opportunity fo earn additional money for

“Dis-

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leonard Jensen and

president’s message, Mrsr Z, L. Callaban, and program presentation, Mrs. W. A,

= Crews. .

THURSDAY Columbian Ohap., ITSC -— 12:30 p. m. 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Speaker, Mrs. John Thornburgh. . Ladies Federal — Noon. Mrs. Paul Burkhart, 365 S. Butler, hostess, Mrs. Walter Clark and Mrs, Marshall Williams, entertainment. 1908—1 p. m. Mrs. Robert E. Dugdale, 6415 Park, hostess.

FRIDAY Our Lady of Lourdes Mothers 8 p. m. School hall. Host-. esses, eighth grade mothers with Mrs. John Ross, chairman; Mesdames George Pleif~ i os aes oh

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fer, Harold Schmink and Toy Lathan, assistants, er, Joe Pearson,

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To Whiten Linens

If your dish towels and table linens are beginning to look dingy and yellow despite your best laundry efforts, try this

trick for whitening them.

Wet them thoroughly, rub them well with soap, and hang

foil securely in place.

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SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 1058,

Earlham Professor to rede At Women Voters Luncheon

“BROADMOOR Country Club will be the scene Oct. 3 of the annual membership luncheon of the Indianapolis Women

Voters League.

Guest speaker for the 1" p. m. event will be Dr. William Biddle, Earlham College community He will talk about how discussion keeps democracy alive and vigorous. Friday is the deadline for luncheon reserva-

dynamics professor.

tions, : ! - * + »

" FRIDAY 18 also the day losing teams In the league finance drive will entertain the winning team at a picnic lunch. It will be at the ranch home of Mrs. L. H. Earle Sr. near Terre

Halite,

Dr. Earl Tannenbaum of Indiana University will eonduct two training courses for discussion leaders for the league, it is announced. Mrs. W, F. Montgomery, 4546 Park Ave. will

be hostess for the first one at 9

The second class will be Oct. 8, _Place to be an-

nounced later,

Wie ~ Hostess

ISS Frances Shaw, In

dianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, president, will be hostess in her home, 6049 Haverford Ave. for the opening meeting Tuesday. : It will be at 8 p.m. Assisting Miss Shaw will be Miss Maxine Stafford. = » » OFFICERS SERVING with Miss Shaw are Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, vice president; Miss Bereniece Martin and Miss Adelaide McCarty, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss Evelyn Hall, treas-

urer, "2 N.8 ) MISS ZELMA PINER 18 PHOENIX correspondent; Mrs, William Kingdon, Chi Chi Alumnae secretary, and Mr 8. McCammon and Mrs. 0. XK. Gaskins, Panhellenic representatives. Chairmen include Mrs. Richard A. Rice, philanthropic; Miss Betty Presnall, publicity; Mrs. William ‘KE. Noblitt, program, and Miss Martin, ways and means.

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An old mirror need not be thrown away simply because of one or more small bare spots. Cover. the spot on the back of the mirror with tin foil, applying fresh shellac to hold the

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: Tuesday the United Nations and' Internfe tional Relations study groups will hold a pro gram at 10 a. m. in the World War Memorial? & 5

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MRS. DAVID ROSS will give a brief talk on

study group discussion techniques and methods

relations.

tions also.

a.m, Tuesday.

and Mrs, Walton Wilson will lead the discussion on what should be in the league national pro- x gram on United Nations and international

The United Nations study group and the foreign policy study group will work with the Mayor's Citizenship Committee again this year for United Nations Week, Oct, 21-27.

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FROM OCT, 22 through 27 10 booths will be in operation, manned by study group members ‘in co-operation with other club people through. “out the city. United Nations meetings will be held Oct. 4 and Oct. 24 in Ayres’. League units will discuss .the United Nations,

at their October meetings.

Is

olliday Legion Auxiliary. -

RS. ALBERT M. RUST, 6138N. Michigan Rd., will entertain the John H. Holliday Jr. Unit of the Ameri-

er Qf ve,

can Legion Auxiliary at a luncheon meeting at 12; 30 p. m.

Wednesday. Films of the 1951 Girls State will be shown, and Jacquiedean Wiles, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiles, will tell of her experiences there. Mrs. I. J. Bucher is chairman of the luncheon. .Her assistants are Mesdames Robert R. Rehm, William I. Ervin, William Higburg and Ralph W. Lewis. The annual picnie for the girls of Division Two of the Knightstown Children’s Home

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"OU are cordially invited to attend an evening of y “music featuring an organ recital by Miss Charlene Buttz on the Connsonata Electronic Organ. attend the second in a series of Wednesday night programs, - September 26th, at 8 P. M., at Our Store.

Miss Buttz is instructor of organ and piano. at t Arthur ok

Jordan Conservatory of Music. bo nd is " thre, of cor)

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will be held this afternoon at ‘Knightstown. Mrs. George Dix« on {3 chairman of the event.

Delayed Action_

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ALL DAY

SATURDAY |

Plan now to

There will be a review of the league's sum~ mer. activities in the field of international rela-

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Miss Mil Wayne art = guest speaker luncheon of t partment Clut The departn ess to the Oct, 1 event Chairmen

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also studie tapestries a? France.

~ HER LEC] lustrated. A former 1 a Miss | at the Ft. W gince 1949. Mrs. F. E. § of reservation

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HE Exte tee of t Camp Fire | charge of a Tuesday in BI The tea Ww annual me which ends N non Macnabb, commitiee, ha

area chairmen their guests.

~ MRS. ART second vice Camp Fire ( speak on the Line.” She wi for adult lead growing tensi Other comm tea include WM and Mrs. Wil vitations; Mrs hospitality ar Mrs. Eldon M table decoratis

» MRR, LUC and her sta Camp Fire C ment will be

Garde Plan N

Garden clu week include and Thalia. Emerson Gi the home of M hill at 11:30 a Thalia will at 1 p. m. at Glenn . McMill ton 8t., with Hohlt, cohoste answer roll ca “Mow did you Mrs. Floyd | on birds, and ] will present The program Miss Norma speak on orch Willsey will | arrangement f

GOP Set O

A “Politica will highlight meeting of th an’s Republica The noon lun

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Discussion Judge Alex candidate Mayor. All candidates in will take part. answer period Mesdames Jewett, Georg Tyndall and 1 be hostesses. Reservation! with Mrs. Fern dent, or other

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Marydale G fall meetings ered-dish lunc will be in the branch, Indian Miss Marie charge .of re may be ‘made

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A floral d William Gilbe ture of the fi m. tomorra Pay Club, MN will

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