Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1951 — Page 32

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R. Henry G. White, Irvington Methodist Church pastor, will be the guest speaker Tuesday for Day luncheon

of the Indianapolis Council of Women.

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Dr. George E. D%; GEORGE E. DAVIS will be guest speaker Thursday afternoon for the

of the Caroline Scott , Daughters of ‘the American Rev-

| Purdue University student affairs director, Dr. Davis will interpret the writings of James Whit-

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PRESIDING AT THE business session before ie proeram in the chapter house will be Mrs. H. Jefferson. Delegates to the recent aner state conference will : A musical program wil be given by Mrs. E. Cc. soloist, accompanied by Mrs.

The event will be at 12:30 p. m. in the Columbia Club, Honor guest will be Mrs, H, L. Hasbrook, council president, who will give the annual president's message. “Adventuring in Europe in 1951” will be Dr. White's subject. A graduate of Franklin College and the Boston Univer-

sity School

Times Photo by Dean Timmerman,

F BOARD MEETING—Mesdomes H. L. Hasbrook, Harold C. Curtis and Carl M. Sauer (left to fight), Indianapolis Council of Women executive board members, go over the year's plans.

of Theology, Dr. White served this year as a delegate to the Methodist World Conference in Oxford, England. The program also will include the pledge of allegiance led by Mrs. A. G. Smith, Americanism chairman, and the invocation by Mrs. Robert Purkiss, devotions chairman,

Davis to Address DAR Here

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Herbert R. Hill, who has been elected Indiana Society DAR regent, will be honored at the tea afterward. She is now state vice regent and honorary regent of the Caroline Scott Har-

Receiving with Mrs. Jefferson will be the chapter officers and bbard members. Chapter past regents will be hostesses with Mrs. George Kolb, chairman. Mrs. Arch N. Bob-

itt and Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor will pour.

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ASSISTANTS WILL be Mesdames William Dobson, F. D, Stilz, Charles Voyles, M. E, Tennant, J. L. Gavin and C. E. Titus. Wednesday Mrs, George Caleb Wright will entertain chapter officers and executive board members at a luncheon in her home, Sargent

‘ Road and 86th St.

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Here is a spicy meat garnish.

~ An elegant flavor accent for

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Tomorrow

EMBERS of the Indianapolis Associate Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc, will go to. Brown County tomorrow for a noon luncheon at the Abe Martin Lodge. Special guest at the luncheon will be Mrs. Lepta Loop, Brown County artist ‘gnd Tri Kappa member,

4 | RE SAT AFTERWARD the group will

meet at the studio home of Mrs. Y.oop near Nashville, There will be a discussion of art. The Indianapolis Chapter for a long time has supported various art projects, including the Hoosier Art Salon. Arrangements for the meeting are under the direction of the 1951-52 program committee’ They are Mrs. Arthur Campbell, chairman, Mesdames D. W. Hughes, Sexson Humphreys, R, J. McQuiston, Harry G: Neff, R. D. Pritchard .and V. J. Stoelting.

8 =n RECENTLY INSTALLED

officers who will assume their

duties at the meeting include Mrs. Morris Dixon, president; Mrs. J. T, Leaf and Mrs. W. C. Moberly, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, J. L. Kivett and Mrs. H. H. Turner, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Clyde Moon, treasurer.

BPU To Hear President Talk

Miss Ruth Lewman, Indiana Business and

Professional Women's Club president, will be guest

speaker for Thursday’s meeting of the Indianaolis BPW club.

a o » SHE WILL SPEAK ON “The Federation and Its Objectives.” Miss Lewman is the local club past president and is Shortridge High School girl’s counselor. The dinner event will be in the Woman's Department Club. Members of the club’s international relations . group will meet at 7 p. m. Oct. 8 in the World War Mémorial. Speaker will be Voldemar Pihlak, a displaced person from Estonia, who is serving on the Butler University YMCA staff. Miss Margaret McKenney is committee chairman.

» “ s WITH OTHER BPW members, the public affairs committee, Miss Ruth Hoover, chair-

man, will be hostesses for the -

Oct. 8 kick-off luncheon in observance of National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, Speaker for the luncheon in the Antlers Hotel will be Harold Russell.

RUSH TEA REHEARSAL—Mrs. Robert J. Shultz, Mrs. Karl Herrmann and Miss Mildred Henninger (left to right) hold a practice session for Sigma Alpha lota Sorority’s rush tea. New women music students of Jordan Music College and Butler University will be entertained at the 3 to 5 p. m. event today in Jordan Hall. The three are members of a quintet who will play. Mrs. Francis M. Helkeman and Miss Dianatha DeGraw are the other members.

PEO Sisterhood Will Open Fall Season

JNDIAN APOLIS PEO Sisterhood Council members will open their fall-season with a 1 p. m. luncheon tomorrow in the Central YWCA. The group is made up of two delegates from each of the 12 PEO chapters in the city. It meets monthly for luncheon on

the first Monday throughout the year. The luncheons and council meetings are open to any PEO and to unaffiliated members who recently have moved here. Mrs. Alex T. Ross, 265 W. Westfield Blvd. is in charge of reservations. Mrs. R. H. Carpenter is council president. Other officers are Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, vice president; Mrs. H, A. Vertrees and Mrs. J. A. Matthews, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. V. M. Fay, treasurer. ” n = COUNCIL DELEGATES who serve their chapters on a

reciprocity ‘basis include Mrs. R. C. Newby and Mrs. E. D. Sheets, F; Mrs. C. F. Brinkman, Miss Mildred Askren and Miss Nell Heather, G; Mrs. M. C, McKinsey and Mrs. Courtenay Dinwiddie, P; Mrs. D. T. Wilson and Mrs. W. E. Kyle, Q; Mrs. M. W. Pickett, Mrs. L. J. Davis and Miss Naomi Tevebaugh, 8, and Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs, Howard Hough, U. Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. R. J. Finlayson, V; Mrs. W. V. Covert and Mrs. Fay, W; Mrs. Vertrees and Mrs.» R. L. McKay, AF; Mrs. Matthews and Mrs, Ross, AJ; Mrs. T. G. Harvey and Mrs. A. T. Laycock, AM, and Mrs. N. A, Zolezzi and Mrs. Hazel Fillmore, BC. Mesdames Carpenter, Matthews and McKinsey and Miss Heathco will serve as delegates to the Supreme Chapter convention Oct. 8-11 in Philadelphia. » » s

OTHER HOOSIERS AT-'

TENDING will be Mrs, K. M. Snepp, Gary, Indiana State

You'll see parading before your eyes a

Chapter president; Mrs. J. C. Brumbaugh, South Bend, state past president; Mrs. H. L. McCray, Newburgh, state organizer, and Mrs. 8, M, Stoner, Greencastle, educational fund chairman. . Plans are in the making for council’s silver offering tea Oct. 29. Hostess will be :Mrg. Henry F. Schricker who has been & PEO member for more than 33 years.

Mrs. Laycock, social chairman, will be in charge of arrangements for the 2 to 4:30 p. m. event. Assisting will be Mesdames Zolezzi, Wilson, Davis, Newby and Matthews.

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COUNCIL ALSO IS planning for the annual Founders Day luncheon Jan. 19 in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Kyle is chairman. Guest speaker will be Dr. Blanche H, Dow, president of Cottey Junior College, Nevada, Mo.

McCall's “fall forecast

fashion show

12:15 p. m.

_ SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, 1951

Mrs. Collins

In Charge

Of Dinner

A 6:30 p. m. dinner Tues \day in the E. New York st. branch, Indiana Na-

tional Bank, will mark the “first fall meeting of the Marion

County Salon, 8 & 40, Mrs. Martin C611ins, social chairman, will be in sharge of the dinner. » » » »

MRS. IRENE D. KISE, la

' chapeau, has named commitiee

chairmen for the year. Besides Mrs. Collins, they are Mrs. E, E. Burton, auditing;

greetings; Mrs. Ben Myers, chat : bOX; Mrs. William R. Bolen,

constitution and by-laws, snd Mrs, Kurt Francke, initiation.

MRS. MELVIN GOODE, music; Mrs. Thomas Hughes, membership; Mrs. John A. Noon, publicity; Miss Mary Mitchel, resolutions, and Mrs, Harry Lorber, ritual. Mrs, Henning Johnson, trophies and awards; Mrs, Ceeil Hartman, tuberculosis seals; Mrs, Earnest Hall, ways and means; Mrs. Jack ers, welfare, and Mrs. Arnold Brown, yearbook.

Local Girl Weds Officer

EFORE an altar banked with mums, gladioli and candelabra, Miss Anne

Thornburg became the bride last Sunday of Lt Donald Mcintyre Spence, U. 8. Army.

THE BRIDE CHOSE a gray suit for the 3:30 p. m. ceremony in Trinity Episcopal Church. Miss Betty Spence was maid of honor and Hugh A. - Thornburg was best man, i Ushers were Robert Fleming and Richard Coleman. » - »

AFTER THE reception in the parish house, the couple left on a motor trip to Columbus, Ga. where Lt. Spence will attend a special service school. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 8. Thorn burg, 316 E. 334 St., and Mr, and Mrs. Eber M. Spence, 5640 Central Ave. The couple both attended Indiana University where Lt. Spence was affiliated with Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.

ZL S Hynes & Co. FR “i ow

see the way you'll look this falll

Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2 and 3 |

2:15 p. m.

Ayres’ Auditorium, Eighth Floor

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A-fashion show that brings to life the famous pattern pages of McCall's Magarine, Miss Cecil Weitzmann, well-known McCall Stylist will commentate,

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fascinating story of fabrics textures, exciting silhouettes . . . pretty clothes that You CAN SEW from McCall's easy-to-de pat Tio. Separates! Dresses! Coat Jackets! Evening Govml SEE them at vi, SEW them af home!

After the Show . as sop tn Are Fee Duplo, Fourth Flown,’ ;

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CONVEN Swan and Gle: mittees for th 102d annual e notices to stat

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HE India en's Auxi medical wive program dur Association co set for Oct, 29 Mrs. W. Bu fliary presiden! tion arrangem Frank Gastine Also on the R. Swan, in ch V. Ryan, res telephone, and Jobes, flowers.

MRS. GLK! ments for a di; Re ———