Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1951 — Page 7
OCT. 3, 1951
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—Organizations—
1h District
Announces. Speaker
From regular meetings to exhibits, club plans will
keep local women busy for
the remainder of the week.
Mrs. Melvin K. Goode, district president of the 11th District Council of the American Legion Auxiliary, will conduct her first meeting of the new year at 7:30 Pp. m, tomorrow in the West Room of the World War Memorial. Elmer Krueger, Crusade for Freedom chairman, will be the guest speaker,
Stephens Alumnae
Mrs. Hermann E. Rinne, 4331 Broadway, will be hostess at
. 8 p. m, tomorrow for the meet-
ter of the, Stephens College Alumnae. Mrs. Janet Elligtt will discuss “Woman's Place’ in a World of Peace.”
Camp Fire Girls The fall training course for leaders, assistants and sponsors of the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls will open at 7 p. m. today in Cropsey Auditorium, Central Library. Sessions from 7 to 9 p.m will continue each Wednesday evening through Oct. 24, Speakers will include Mesdames A. J. Kettler, Richard Clark, Samuel Klein, Helen Parmer, John Ebner, Paul Mozingo and Earl Stumpf, and Misses Martha. Scott, Bertha Leming,. Joanna
ing of the Indianapolis a
. Cushwa, Marie Zook, Kathleen WTR IER sR De
Nancy Grosadidier. Altar Society
A miscellaneous card party
“will be held at 8 p. m. tonight
by the St. Philip Neri Altar Society in the school audi-
torium. The committee includes Mesdames Emma Vaughn, Richard Buehler, James Kelly and Eugene Thompson.
Sorority Chapter
A ceramics exhibit will follow the regular business meeting of the Epsilon Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers
Service Guild
Mrs. John Burkhart discussed “The Community Fund” before the Goodwill Service Guild at 1:30 p. m. today in the Thompson Memorial Chapel, Goodwill Industries. Mrs. Lester‘ Irons and Mrs. John W. Best were hostesses.
Women's Lions Club
At a noon luncheon tomorrow in the Lincoln Hotel, the Lions Club will see the film “Jungle Bread’ narrated by Stanley E. Matthews of Omar Baking Co. Mrs. Alfred L. Clark will be in charge of the Needlework
Guild garments display.
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LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER — Anticipating a gala night of dinéing at Mrs. William Byram Gates’ Junior Assembly opening formal Oct. 20 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Miss Betsy Kroger (left) tries on a cloudy pink net gown at Strauss’. “Her mother, Mrs. R. M. Kroger, (right) 2320 Kessler Blvd., E. Dr., wearing a green pure silk Ceil Chapman dress, also at Strauss’, is pre-
paring for Saturday night's IAC formal.
Heady Styles for Milady
By CHRISTY CASTANIAS It's going to be a future filled with heady fashions, according to Mr. John of Mr. John, Inc. The society hat fashion designer, who made his final persqnal appearance at Block's French Salon of Millinery today, presented an opulent collection of headwear. Often referred to as “The Drew Pearson of Hats,” Mr. John has influenced the creation of the Charleston cloche, the wimple. convertible hats and hats with scarves attached.
be favoring this type of hat the summer of 1952. Present at Block's with Mr, John waz Peter Brandon. his business partner.
Chi Tau Alpha
Fete Tomorrow
The 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank, will be the scene at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow of Chi Tau Alpha Sorority’s soiree.
= = = “AT PRESENT, he is concentrating his make-the-lady beautiful efforts on Florida and resort styles. For the most part the hats now being designed by
Floyd Bass to Speak Crooked Creek Garden Club will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. B. H Gardner, 1305 W 50th St. Floyd
him for sunshine lands are’ Bass of Bass Nursery will speak straw cloches—deep ones. " on "Putting Your Garden to If his perfect foresight holds Rest and a Head Start for true. women will undoubtedly Spring.”
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Times photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr,
‘Meeting Set By Soror Miss y Sorority WFBM
continuity department. will speak on “Writing for Television” at the Monday meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi Sorority in the Indianapolis Press Club. The 6 p. m. dinner will be
followed by a reproduction of the skit given over Miss Jeanette Lee's Hoosier Homemaker advertising Theta Sigma Phi's recent publicity confab. Mrs. Dale W. Burgess and Mrs. Richard O'Connor will give the skit. Reservations can be made until Friday with Mrs Burgess or
Mrs. 1. J. Miller.
THE : INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
7 Honored DAR. to Fete Ex-Regents
By Norways Foundation
Mrs. Larue D. Carter and Mrs. Albert E. Sterne are being asked to be honorary members of Norways
Foundation Guild. The announcement was made this week af the semi- -annual meeting of the six- months-old
"organization. Both their.husbands, Dr. Car- |
ter and Dr. Sterne, now
de- |
A luncheon honoring past regents and charter members will be given at 1 p. m. tomorrow by the Cornelius Cole Fairbanks DAR Chapter, laeum. Mrs, Howard G. Taylor’ will preside. “4 ‘Reports of the state conference held Sept: 25 through 27
“will be given by Mrs. F. Elbert
ceased, were pioneer psychia- |
trists in Indianapolis.
It was also announced at the |
meeting in the Marion County Child Guidapce Clinic the guild
- will hold a buffet supper for
members and their husbands at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the clinic, 1949 E. 11th St. : ” n ” MRS. T. H. COX, Library Committee chairman, is making
an appeal for magazines for |
Norways Sanitorium. These will be screened before they are distributed to patients. .. Mrs. Harry L. Crumpacker,
president, named Mrs, Mitchell | Crist chairman of the request |
committee. Assisting Mrs. Crist will be Mrs. Fred Boone and Mrs. John Ruckelshaus. are underway by Mrs. Mallinson; mittee chairman, to that department. ” » ”
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Plans | Harry | Commissary Com- |
MEMBERS adopted a reso- | lution to go on record as op- |
posed to any form of socialized medicine and compulsory health insurance. The guild agenda includes complete redecoration of the re-
SER x Mambers, pre, start efurnish
rooms and are beginning to maintain g full sewing schedule of such d4rticles as drapes, aprons and tea towels.
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The Broadmoor Country Club announces its Halloween dance will be held Oct, 27. Dr. and Mrs. Ebner Blatz are co-chair-men of the entertainment committee, >
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